IDrptesßUinai darns. .i.n.'GitAiVjM. I J. H. Graham, Jr. J. JT. Git All AM .0 SON. Attorneys'fy Counsellors atlaw, Ko, II South Hanover SI.. CAHLiat/E. PA. iinv I H. Graham, Into President,, Jiidgo of the Ninth Judicial District, lim :turned tho i.rnetlco of the law, mid associated with him ™ mS?.i:H.OBAn*w.Jr. Will practice In tho Courts of aimborluml, Perry unil .Umlttln Lotm- I Jos, • LtJoc* <» r l ' - . p le. BEIiTZHOOVER, ‘l 7 TOJtmSY-AT- TjA It' ('ABI.IrII.K, 1’ .i-Ottlco nu South Hauor.-v opiirv'Un ni/.’a dry i*:oo(la st.mv* 1 ■. 1. • /'i KO . S . KMIII,. . ' * ATTORNEY- AT-1, AW A>’l» INSURANCE AGENT. linin' mi .South turnover St., In KronlcUn If™" - Anont for the oldest mid most vollnlilo Hro mill Ufa Insiirmien Uonlimules. .\lh^-_u TOSEPH c:. VALE, • I \TT»ItXKY-.M-liAIV IV'nnlkcs In Bnnphin and Omlborlnml c iiMint, f'nrlislo. Til. April 2n, 18711—ly. JAMES M. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-liAW. ; • , > Oi'km’k— No. ‘22 South Hiiuovov St.. CavllHlc, P» \|.^li2; t lB7'--15 , . j A B. SHARPE; mtou: ypr and counsellor at law . CARLISLE, PA. ■ OFFICE removed to No. W West Tllsli street no\t door to Horn’s Anise stov. 1, OB' GEORGE B. HEARIGHT, DUN ■rmr From the Baltimore CoUeqe oj Dental "«(u,. n « «he resUlcuco of his mother Struct, three doors below Bedford Carlisle, Penna, Dec. 1 1865. _ . j;£UMRICH & PARKER, A TTORNEYS A T LA U’. UOico ou mSu Street. In Marlon Hull. Car lisle, Pft. Doc. 28 1»>0. __ ■pvß. J. S. BENDER, M. D. ilas removed his office to the South West cor uerof South Hanovch* andPonlfrot Street#, di rectly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April IS—72—lf. __ ffiitines & Ulquots, New Liquor Store. The undersigned would rospectmlly Inform the citizens or Carlisle and vicinity that he has opened a liquor store in the Vojunteer Building,” (Shower’s old stand) and will keep constantly on hand n largo assortment oi Choice Liquors. families and others can be supplied, on Bhort. notice. Thankful for past favors, ho rcApect Hil ly solicits a continuance of the same. SIMON W. EARLY. May 23,1873— tf John Hannon, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEADER in iCines Ciquors. j Vb. B 1 South Hanover Street CARLISLE, PA. Nov. 10, 71—lyr. JhissceUawcowsi THE MM AMMAN Mutual Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. ALL kinds of policies written upon the most favorable terms. Premiums may bo paid annually, semi-annually or nuarterly.— All policies are NON-PORI’ lull ABLE utter TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for females. No charge for policy fee or stamps.— Policy "holders shore In the prollts, Dividends declared annually after two payments on Luo contribution plan. SiOO.OOO deposited with the Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security for policy holders. _ _ CtriißßiiLAND County Branch.—lh« Compa ny has appointed a Board of Trustees, composed of tho following well known citizens oi Cum berland County : ~ .. IC. M. BrDDI.K. f», U. IvIBI* h Eli, M. D. Charles n. Muiitis. War. A. Mpllin. John M. Wallace. War. A, Lindsay. William (Cbnnedy. »-, w «T.tw E. M. Biddle, Wsr. . Prc.st. Secy, dr Trcas. The trustees are all policy holders In the cora uuny. and their duties are to supervise and conduct the business In this district, withi au thority to Invest a certain proportion of the premiums collected in this district, \ylthin the same, thus making it emphatically and practi cally a HOME COMPANY. , * A. C. BELLOWS. General Agent. A. CKIST, special Agent. Jah Si 1872—lyr jyjOKEY CAN NOT BUY IT ! 'FOB sight IS PRICELESS ! lil'T THE DIAMOND SPEOT.MTES WILL PFESF/KVE IT! you value your eyesight use these XjBKTSHSS 2 Ground from minute- Crystal I'eeblcK, mulled together and derive their name “ Diamond on ucconnt of their hardness and brilliancy. Thej will hist many years without change, and are superior to all others In use. Mnnuliietured by ,i K.SPKNOKUJ: CO,. Opticians, Now York. Caution.— None genuine unless stumped with our trade •''> mark. For sale by responsible H'M-nts throughout the union,. VtlOS CON IjYN ..Jewelry ami Optician, Is sole Am-nt for Carlisle, Pa., from whom ihey can 1..> obtained. No Peddlers employed life. 7. IST I —I.V rpKMPTjK U\'\ KASHI ON Established IW. MRS. M. A, BINDER, mi. Xortlfinwl o>rnrr 11 th and Chestnut Xtirt‘l*, i? MIXjA.E>ELI j ITIA., Importer and designer of Paris and London Novelties Elegantly Trimmed Paper Patterns ol the la tit and most reliable .styles, for ladles and Trimmlnss, Real and Imitation S». Ki « Sfc CLOAK pnnctnnllty In laimlment of orders. Paper Patterns wholesale and retail. March 1-1, 1872-Sm. _ OWENS’ MARBLE WORKS is removed from West Main street to. 7;l 8. Wan over street, where anything obtainable at a first class - MARBLE AND BUOWNSTONE SHOP! may be bad at rates which oannat’bo undersold m city or country. . . , . . Having a lieavy and carefully selected stock on hand, I will soil it at rates which cannot bo undersold, or excelled in workmanship. N. B.—lAarble and Mcrbeli/.ed .Mantles and encaustic tile, at city rates, Ap4 72 6m, H. A. CEABBB, House, Sign and Ornamental - Painter, <’ r \ rNFIt and SANDEK. Graining executed m'VhowdSrstylo, and finished In oil or var nish. Work done promptly anil In manner by experienced workmen. AH kinds .If wlndKtono correctly Imitated. I use the best material, and am therefor© prepared to execute the latest style colors. I am prepared to note in price with any other mechanic, of the county. l Place of residence, No. M West Pom fret street. Shop. 27 Loulhor street, between Hanover and Bedford. May 23, IW2—lf. J. L. STERNER & CllO- Livery & Sal© Stable* HET\\ KEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD S'IS., IN THE BEAK OF THE DBNTZ HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa. it‘ivin<' titled up the Htable with new. Carrl nt'CH ic" We are prepaied to furnish Urst-class uVrmouta rate*. Parties taken to and from the Springs. April 21, IHB7—2y . R STATIC NOTICE. —Notice in hereby I given that letters of ndinlnlsUalJon on the ♦•stale of William Puget, late ot I'lankfnrd township, deceased, have been undersigned administrators, the [i. fit , l^ 11 ‘ ll r .°* aiding In Terry county, and the letter m Frankford township. All persons Knowing themselves indebted to said estate are request ...»«o make settlement Immediately, ami those having claims will present them for settlement, luviiib DANIEL PUGET, ADAM PUGET, Mov 111 IK7‘J—fit * AdminiHrutor* gitohes. tEEtntoar . &c CITOVR AND TIN WART! r> » ■ ESTABLISHMENT, ThO'partuor«hlp ng between Walker & Clamly having ba dissolved bv mutual consent, I hereby annoenco to tuo citi* zone of Carlisle ami Rurrouudlnucounlry, inat I have opened a .Hew Stove and Tinware Store, lh the lame frame building* on the corner 01 West High ami West Streets, formerly occupied and Tinware on hand selected with the greaWst, care expressly for this market, my oDHlomeraaro guaranteed sallsfaollou. both osjegards quality and price. Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and made np to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything \isunUy STOVES, cd to. lam now prepared lo,exhibit to the• WJutor Trade a largo and well-assorted stock' of the host patterns ol Stoves. Having the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY. LIGHTHOUSE. . EON-TON.- ROSEBUB, BEACON LIGHT ■ EGG OFFtCEand PARLOR STOVES Ht selection' <»l Cook Stoves omnracc the E"c°o3 ierio ‘'' srobl ° coo w™. Excelsior, oUyi d coral. Stoj 'Repairs constantly on hand. PATENT steam pipe. IK Havim: an experience of 23 years lu.thls husl -noss, I would' "respectfully ““Tt “ ?*}!T5 r'wm public patronage, feeling confident that I will give satisfaction. A WOODS WALKER. Dec. 23,70—tf JgXCET.STCm STO V E an il TI N W A K EMPORIUM! The undersigned would * nfo ”S Lhe citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that, he stl' 'nrrlcs on the Stove !k Tvmvftve Wwsvvvcss in all Its various branches. He has secured th o agency for the following popular Stoves: Parlor and Office Stoves, Morning Glory," Parlor Heater, Parlor Light, Light House, together with a’varlety of COOK STOVES, Combination Gas Burner, Eureka, Regulator, Niagara, Superior, MORNING GLORY and other lIISA TEES. MANGES. AND FIEEBOAED STOVES ! which ho is prepared to furnish at the lowest market rates. # # Stove Re^avcmg. nrorontly attended to. Hoofing, Spouting and .fobbing executed In the most Batik! actor y man ner< TINWARE, ; of cvcrv description, constanHK hand, or made tb order, at reasonable ffticea. Having nono but experienced workmen employed, he hones hy a el Use attention to buslnTtss to soepra the pnbllc patronage. Remember tho plnee- Xo.lS WEST 3IAJNSIEEET. SAMUEL R. OLAUDV. Nov, 2D, 1871—ly. - SOMETHING NEW UNDEK I’HU RUN! THE UNDERSIGNED, having juat returned from the cities Willi a large stock of goods. Invite the attention of all who desire satisfaction to call and examine thclr. ja go stock o. Stoves and Tinware Among the stock of stoves may be found the Anti-Clinker Base Burner, AN'i'l-CMNKRK FIRM rBACI'I HKATHR, together with all the latest styles of PARLOR DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES, which th'ev challenge the trade to compel with Knives. Forks, Spoons. \, tulles. [jump*, Dippers, together w»th Toilet Sets, Coal HuclceU, Coal Sieves, Hhovols and Tongs. Zlnv and every va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kept In a first class store Wo are also prepared to lurmsli Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells ! and have lor salo 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 low doors above Loutber. Give ua a call aa we arc determined not to bo undersold by anv other parties in this place. Thankful for-tho past patronage we extend a cordial invitation to all to pay us a vlai^ BMivesimWi Nos. 62 ami 64, NOUTir HANOVKR ST.. , CARLISLE, RA Nov. 9. 71 fflalrimt fßafeer, A B. E W t N (t cabinet maker AND UNDERTXEKR, WEST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA. A splendid assortment of New Furniture K, OWEN. for thcqlloUdays, comprising Sofas, .Camp Stool, Lonnges, .'Ventre Tables, Rocking Chairs. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons,' bureaus, -What Nols. Av., Ac., Ac. Parlor Chamber, inning Room, Kitchen FURNITURE, maTTBESSEB GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES in great variety. , _ , Purtlonlar attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to ml on reasonable terms. Coo. 17 HIWKLEY Knitting Machine, TUB SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AND PEST IN USE! HAS PUT ONE NEEDLE! .... A CHILD CAN RVlf i T ’ , Dealgnod especially for tho use of families, ,mil ladles who desire to knit for tho market. Will do every stitch df ttaeknliung In a Stock me widening and narrowing us readily mi by hand Aro splendid for worsteds and fancy S VhWny Different Kin,H o/ Slltch 1 Are verv easy to manage, and notllableto get out of order Every family should have one. Wo want an-agent In every town to Inlroilueo and sell them, to whom we otTer the most lib eral Inducements. Send for our circular and sample utocklpg. niNKLBY KNITTING MACH. CO*. Hath. He. Nov. 2, *7l—l yr." pcs (ffioobs. Grand Spring Opening! 1872. AT 1872. FRYSINGER & CO’S CARP ET 8T ORE! Carlisle, Pa- ThS PHY SSSSP B “ U^NQUBH%GEA^ A OABPErB! ,L .THREE-PHY F CAUPETa._ pEra HUTCH CARPETH, LINEN CARPETS. VIENNA BRUSSELS CARPETS. ENGLISH' HALIj & STAIR CARPETS, RAG CARPETS. &c, «a-We are the only Carpet Store In this section of the country, and having received all the new styles, wo oiler as largo and good an assortment os can he found in the city. OH, CLOTHS, OIL OLOrHB^ iiAi3ES( WINDOW CARPET CHAIN, Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Wall Paper. Wo have Increased onr slock with C.OOO rolls of all the late stylos of Wall Paper We cannot fait .o please all,-as onr stock Is immense. Call and see the Into styles. 10,000 pounds of Carpet Rags (In skeins) wanted. Also WOOL in hanks wantlty. READ, READ, READ! LOOK tO YOUK INTERESTS. . Sa,ve Your Money! By Buying at the CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE OP 0. A. SAWYER, N. E. Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa. Grand exposition of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Silks, elegant Black SlUm, Colored Silks Striped Silks, (black and colored,) Japanese Silks (all colors.) We have special didves PL Silks’ Doi?GQ e AertQ All the latest styles in’endless varieties, wash Poplins, retcais, ’ DKHihb (jfOUUb ohlntaea, <So. WHITR GOODS Yosemite Stripea, §pn?w l j n S V J C have assortment of Spring and Summer Shawls In the Me n resCLOTHS AND CASSIMEIIES. and bovs of French English and American manufacturtLpurohosed from The largest Cloth House ana will be sold at low figures. DOIVTUSTTO GOODS You win And ouTataclz Ginghams, Tickings, can.UWiu.JhDilv UOO.L/W, coes. Hickory Stripes, Jeans, and Cotlonrdea, complete and low in price. Six Great and Convincing Reasons Why im Should Buy From Usi 1. We have a resident buyer lu the City to pick up bargains for us. 2. We buy for Cash. Wo are thus enabled to buy cheap and sell cheap. We have no old goods purchased at high prices. •I. Our expenses are low. A , , , . 5 We do not encumber ourselves with large quantities of goods to be carried from one sea son to another; but keep ohr stock fresh by receiving new goods daUy. B. Wo receive a great many auction lota ol goods, which we can sell far below the regular rates. ’ t - - ID CD IST/ T j-iB XJ Y until you have examlnedjour elegant slock; wo want you to take a look, 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. _ _______ D. A. SAWYER. GRAND DISPLAY OP GOODS! FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, AT 0 OGILBY’B, NO. 47 WEST MAIN BTBE E T. Now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, the largest and most complete of eve ry article in the- DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS. &0., Ac., ever offered Iq riRTTHR nnnm beautiful Black and CVSlorod SILKS, ..brocade and plain Japanese SILKS, f3ray SfsiS BILICa TOXINS. oilly Vardon JAPANESIi ana DRESS dOODS In all colors. SPECIALTY— As usual, wo ofler unsurpassed Black Alpacas and Mohairs, also all colors of same goods at Special Bargains. Best makes of blade cloths and cassimeres. Fancy Casslm6ics, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Ccttou Coatings and Pants Stuffs at old prices, although the wooloii and cotton market has, advanced considerable. AUCTION BAR GAINS. White Quilts, Spilng Shawls, Sun Urabiollaa and Parasols, Table Linens, Towels and Towling. Napkins, Lama Points and Sacks, Plain Ribbons, (all colors) and Motth’a extra wide for Sasnes, elegant shades of Plain and Plaid, Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, Gents Handkerchiefs. All the above at lowest prices ever offered in Carlisle. WHITE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Pic.ues In groat variety. Striped Victoria Lawns, (entirely new this season.) Plain Swiss Vic. Lawns. Nausoolcs, Linens, PJald Bleached and Brown MusllnP, Tick ings. Chocks. Striped Shirtlngs.-Ginghams. Blue Drills and Denims full width Sheeting, Bleached ami Unbleached, at all prices to suit purchasers. 1200 packages* Calicoes, all now styles,.-light and dark, at (5,8. 10 and l2’i! cents. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS-Ladles new stylo Silk Ties, Gloves Hosiery Laco and Linen Collars, Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Spring Veiling in Grenadines, Borages and figured Nets, and every article in a first-class Notion Hopse, at lowest prices. DKIVES.—New Spring Colors Ladles 1 Kid Gloves only 81. Best two-button Kids, cuffed, scalloped, now shades, SI 35. Ladies* all linen, corded and hemmed Handkerchiefs 12}^c f worth 25c Clark’s O N. T. 230 yards, Spool Cottons, all colors, 70. Best Spool Cottons. 250 yards, other makes. lc. Best skirt Braid, Scents. Bound soli Goods at OflT V 5 Q PASH o t-r 1 /S ID TT 1 at prices to suit the times. OQILBY’S, 47 West X O tiAODL O JL UrvJl» Main Street. Carlisle, Pa. ym~A TTRTcrjyE ~ S, RITTER & SON. and tempting are the largo piles of Nice Goods now opening at the well-known establishment of the subscribers, this being the Second Great Arrival this spring. We make a speciality in pure BLACK SILKS! of the Celebrated Lyons’ make, at very low pri ces. Wo have also a full lino nr Mourning GoodG DHE VICKY ItEST . , Tamiso Cloth, pure Silk Warp Black Hernanl. best all-wool DoLanes, host Bombazines, best Black Alpacas, plain black and black and white Ginghams and Calicoes, Chintzes and Percales. - A full lino of WHITE OOOOS for Dresses, such as French Muslins, Nainsooks,' Bishop and Victoria Lawns. Tarletons; Grena dines, plain white and fancy colors, white French Merino, Cashmere, white and colored Linens, Ac. A.so the Largest Block ol Rtaplo and DOMESTIC Goods to bo found in this comity. And when you come hero and examine our largo slock, you need got no Axrthor, as that would be a waste of time and, loss of money. Wo have a great many new' ALPACAS & POPLINS of various grades and prices, (Cheap.) We have tho largest slock of Embroideries, Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings.— HATS for Ladies. Mon and bovs. Skirts and Skirting, Shawls,Table Linens, Shootings, also, CLOTHS k CASSIIERES and Cotton and Linen goods for men and boys, and a very lurco assortment of smal 1 wares and FANCY GOODS, which wo can’t mention for want or room. The famous DOLLY VARDKN has not been forgot ten. All'persous In want of bargains can get them by calling at this well-known house, that has stood the storms of two fierce panics in the commercial world, and escaped unhurt. XTeuse come and bring tne « chips 1 ' along with you. A. W. BENTZ & CO. MuyZllf gEE!! BEEM! For want of room, I will dispose of a number of flrst-rato stocks of BEES! principally Italians and Hybrids, In Lang, stroll's Moveable Comb Hives. Terms mode* rate. Apply to TIIEO. M. MOLTZ. at West Falrvlew, Pa., , owner of Lungstrolh’s extended patent for Cum berland county. March 28, 187 , 2-:im'' 3Btg ffiOOllß fn endless variety. IDrapers Merchant TAILORS! No* 44 West Main Street , CARLISLE Spring Opening OF CLOTHS, GASSIMERES AND i ■■■— Vestings. We have Just received a full assortment of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Casalrneres and Vestings, embracing the latest novelties ana the best manufacture, which we are desirous of ex hibiting to the public. Our prices cannot be surpassed. Jtt&Suils made aa low as TJSN DOL LARS, with the guarantee of a perfect fit Cossl* meres by the yard at all prices, from 66 cents up. A full Hho of GISNTS* FURNISHING GOODS always on hand. Sblrts made to order. Wo would respectfully solicit a call. Wo aro the agents for the original Howe Sewing Machine, Improved. April 11. 1872-ly. * A PROFITABLE BUSINEBfcJ! IjQHT EQUAL to GAB. at obe-elghth the Coat. Canbotbe exploded. No chimney or wick used. Mon desiring a profitable business, can secure the exclusive right for the Bale of DYOITS PA TENT CARBON GAS LIGHT BURNERS AND OIL, for Counties or States. Write for informa tion or call on M. B. DYOTT. No. 111 Houth yocond Bt., I’hlla,, Pa. N, B.—CHURCHEtt furnished with Chande lier# « n|t Lamps of every description, 25 per cent, cheaper than at any other establishment RETAIL grocery store “SouthEndF Xlio undersigned would rcspcctful jynrmiu the citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity,Jthat Uo lira purchased tho stock of Mr. John Bock^n n t’im ,2 having added largely thereto, will at all times Ueop a good and flrstnolass stock or GROCERIES. on. baud, and which ho small . advance on lirst cost. His ntocic will consist of sugar of all the various aiwnrinoi rnfl)u”i at all prices, Molasses, ayropa, keep constantly on hand a fine finality of Family Flour and Feed ?nges, ulraally kont r^\r^T^ PRODUCE of all kinds custom, no wiu rt-Loxy f ac mty and advantage, ber th o biSS-No. 7? South Hanover street, cor ner of Chapel Alley. and STILT, IS THE JOHN A. MEANS, 'April 11,1512— tf. "VTEW FIRM I I'sJ'i'W FIRM ! JAMES & W. E. GREEN. imvinp rmrohaaed the entire Stock and Hx* Ss of ESwls Fabcv, in Mr. Sadler a new build iSJ M “dMr tS Carlisle Deposit taM";; U> the’public n lame and well selected block ol Fresh Groceries, ucu as Molasses. Dried Fruit, . Cheese, Buckets, Coffees, . Caudles, Spices. , Brushes, ■rlpp , Baskets,. Halt,’ O.ovcs, Beef,' ' P°PP“. Soda, Allspice, Crackers, Brooms, Flour- Tnl'ii. Tens. Cordage, RiiL'urs Clnnnmou, IF gsffar"- Lard’ : iTlSlng. Pickles. Stove Polish, Ketchup Cedar* Willow ware, Soan. . Queenswaro. Nutmegs. Glass Ware, Canned Fruit, Stoneware, Starch, *c., *c., &c. Goods delivered to all parts of the town, free °Tho ar &gheat market price paid lor country by lair dealing, strict attention to business, and a desire n please, n share ot the public pain. nni^^R^P^y^.- -VTE W FIRM! KTETW GROCERY STORE The undersigned having leased the store room recently occupied by Q. L. Doveuney, No. 18 West Main street, and having remodeled and refitted It with an entire stock ol ISTew GroocLs beg leave to inform its old patrons, the public, ana the surrounding country, that they are now froady lo dispose ol all articles contained in GROCERY STORE! at the lowest cash prices. Please calhand ine onr stock, and satisfy yourself, Our motto, “Quick sales and small P r °sgb oPP * aOOD . April 11,. 1872—tf. IyQryTYNJDATjE & MXTCHEI/L.'yQ'y HOCSK FURNISHING 1 N CHINA, -GLASS und CROCKERY WARE. We have not Increaaedbur prices. The whole of our immense stock was purchased beiore the extraordinary advance In Europe. - Best Goods. Lowest Prices. rff\rj CHESTNUT Street, rj(\ 7 IV* Philadelphia. ** April 111872.—2 m Boots -Sljoess &c ■j\JEW BOOT AND SIDE STORE No. 4 Bast Main Street. BOOTS. SHOES. GAITERS, • HKOU.A NS, SLIPPERS. CUSTOM aud MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING neatly and promptly done. ADAM DYSERT. No. 1 East Main Street. ’ March 2S, 1872 —tf OUT FOR THE “Mammoth Boot!” Everybody is Invited to call at Jonathan Cor»' man’s SHOE STORE. in NORTH HANOVER Street, whore ho will manufacture to order the best Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, and all other styles that can bo got in tho market out of the best material, and os low os any other store In prices, for the cash. I have also, a now AMERICAN GAITER, for gentlemen, something that can’t bo had in any other store In Carlisle, except at J. Corn man’s Manufacturing Store, one of the best styles over got out for gentlemen. All the above will'be sold at tber Lowest Cash Prices. I won’t beundoisold. Also, all kinds of Ladles’, Misses’ and Children’s Colored work will be made to or* dor at the shortest notice, an.d all work will be guaranteed. Please call and give mo a trial, and all work will be .mad© in the best workmanshlp*llko manner. Repairing will bo done neatly and cheap for cash. JONATHAN COKNMAN DAVID BTROHM. JOHN W. STROHM QARLIBLE Boot & Shoe House! We havolust received our Bring stock of goods from the Eastern cities, and they are now open for the Inspection of the public. Wo have bought them to sell, and at low prices lor CASH. Our stock consists of BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladies, Misses, Men. Boys and Children. In cluding every stylo in the market. Ladles Buttoned and Lace Gaiters,in groat va riety of style, Turkish Morocco. Glove Kid, Peb ble Leather, Grain Leather ana French Kid. LADIES’ BALMORAL BOOTS. Misses’ and Children’s Buttoned and Laced Hoots; Men’s. Boys’ -and Youth’s Boots aud Mhoes of every description, from a Stogy to a snipper. Onr Immense stock has been cmefully selected, and IBargains will be given to purchasers. Give us a call Thankful for past liberal patronage, our iriends, aud tbo public generally, are cordially Invited to call and examine our stock. Remember the place. No. 18 South Hanover street, one door South of B. M. Smiley’s clothing store, nearly opposito tbo Franklin House. ,May23-ly« STROHM «fc CO. TVVIDEND NOTICE:—The Directors JL/of the Carlisle Gas & Water Company have declared a dividend of SIX Per Cent, on tuo cap ital stock for the lost year, clear of all taxes, payable at the.olllco of the Treasurer, on and af ter the 20th Inst. A. L. SPONHLER, Carlisle, May 13, 72. Treasurer. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Letters of lulmlnlstiatlou on (lie estate of Henry B. Plaice, of Newton township, dec’d,, have been Issued by the Register to the subscri ber residing hi same township. All persons having claims will present them, oucl those in debted will make payment to . , D, J. PIBLEB. May *oi 2—U Adm'r of H. h, i'islcc.dec’d jUtg (Knotts J^BAD! READ!! DUKE & BURKHOLDER have uow open one of the lincat atoclcs of New ANU Desirable GOODS evcrsliown totbopublic, Tholrlmraousestocltol Dress Goods coi ipriseß.all tbi’ novelties ol tbo season. Lol ly Vardens In all kinds ol ■ goods. Japanese Silks, Black silks, cliene and bnro Mohair Pop lins, White Goods in every grade, among wmoli can bo found Ballstlo cloths. Yoßomito Stripes, Lawns, Swlsses, and everything In tho While Goods lino. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. We have tho May Queen, Rosalind, and all the different makes of Shawls, which we have the reputation of selling cheaper than tho cheap- Cloths &€assimeres Wo offer a special inducement to every one needing a Spring suit; having a very fine as Bortment. and having the best ln town to moke them npio order. Call and see the line assortment of all kinds of DRYGOODS! Wo have added a lino line of TBIMUINOS 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 commit yourself. We 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 forget. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North Hanover Street, Below Carlisle deposit Bank. NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER; DRESS GOODS, at extremely Low Prices, to which dally addi tions will he made, and POPUIiAB PRICES MAINTAINED Black Silks,, Alpacas, Mohairs, defy to J^Cel TVTourninff Goodgl • IN GREAT VARIETY. SUPERIOR STOCK OF White Goods, embracing all the novelties of the season. Cloths, Cassimeres, <» Boys’ wear a Speciality. Coltmnulcs ami Fanner’s Drills. An examination la only necessary to covlnoo that for Variety, Beauty. Durability and Cheap ness, o n p stuck Is second to 110110 In town. T. A. HARPER, May2—lf. South Hanover St. Carlisle. ATOTICE! TO AEL WHOM IT MAY IV CONCERN !• JOHN ELLIOTT, No.MNorth Hanover street, Carlisle, has just opened a largo and splendid assortment oi Spring and Summer CLOTHING, Bools. Shoes, Hats, Hosiery, <tc. His stock of Clothing Is complete, embracing every variety and stylo, and unsurpassed in elegance, beauty and utility, and offered at prices that please and suit the people. Well may It be said that John Elliott sella cheaper than anybody In town. I have secured one of the best practical cutters In tho State, and also a largo assortment of Piece Ghoods, which I will make up to order at the shortest notice. Suits made as low as S‘J.OO. Al so, a largo assortment of Men’s and Ladles’ BOOTS AND GAITEKS and children's Shoes. Also, a large and elegant assortment, of men’s boys' and ohlluren s HATS, that cannot lull to p.eaao in quality anrd price. All tho obove to be had now at Johu Elliott’s. May y, 1872—3 m gHABBY TREATMENT. It Is a “ shabby treatment” to ourselves to wear mean Clothing, when we can get those 10,12 and 15 dollar SUITS. BOYS’ CLOTHING Immense and varied stock, comprising ©very novelty. Garments made to order in the most fashionable stylo and lowest price. Samples and diagrams for self-measurement sent by mall, on application. ROGKHILL & WILSON, 003 and 005 Chcstnnt St., PHILADELPHIA. May 23, 1672-21. CHEAP JOHN! Takes pleasure In announcing to his many cus tomers and to the public in general, that ho has now on hand ono of the largest stocks of ready-biade clothing, the latest styles for Men’s, Youth's, Boys’ aud Children’s wear. Boots aud Shoos, Hats, Notions, and Gout’s Furnishing Goods, bought at the decline of prices, and consequent •. Jy he will sell them lover than any othhr house lu the valley. Although 1 have no grand opening, and can’t do any WONDERS, I can, neverthe less, by BTIUOT HONESTY, secure my austo ■mers. Ho please come and buy the BEST UOODS ai Iho Lowest P.loos, tit J$Si I . SI 5 Court House Ave.. In Franklin House Mayf-ly. SUilmv*. hUMBERIiAND VALLEY BAIL BO ADI ' p A NQE OP HOD 88. AY m\,er Arrangement. On and after Thursday, 3on. 18, If 73 *?®®??®* ger Trains will rah dally ns folloWß,(BnndoyBe** oested), WEBTWA nu nno a JlooonvnxoSation ZVflft* leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A M m Me6banlcaburff Shlppensbnrg 10.21, CHiamberaburg 10.44. Greou* castle 11.16, arriving at Hjweratown IUB A.M. Mail sfain leaves b&S P. M., Mo ah nnics burs 2.27. Carlisle 2J58, Newvlllp B.SJ,» flip Train loaves Hagerstown 3.30; V. M.. Gracncsßtlo 4.21, orrlvlng at Cbomborsburg 5.20 P, A MIXED TRAIN loaves Ohambereburgat 4:45 p; in.. Williamson 5:30, Morcersburg 6.20, Loudon 7:00, at oATp. m ' Acconimod<dimi7ra(nloavoaaiambmbur:tGO< A. M., Shlpponsburg 6.20, Newvlllo 6.00, Corllaie 6.33, arriving at Harrisburg 7 'jSrcrfi Svainloaves Hagerstown 8.80 A.jM;,Green caatlS 9.oo,Ohambereburg 9.46,Bhlppensburg 10,22 Newvlllo in. 53, Carlisle 11,20, Mochonlcßbnrg 12.05 burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 0.60 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Obamnersburg 7,45 A. M., Qreeucostlc 0.18, arriving ot Hagerstown 10,05 A M a mixed.TRAIN leaves a‘MO » m, Loudon7;l(J, Mercorsbnrg 8:1)0. Williamson 8:1$, arriving at Chambersburg 0;41)n.m. sa-Maklug close connections at Harrisburg , with trains to and from Philadelphia,N*y-Yo» < Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg, and all points West, Superintendent's Office) Ohamb’u,, Pa., Jar*. IS, 72. j . . Deo 1-1871 . gOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD! Time Table. TOOK 10FPECT SEPTEMBER I, 1S"1, On and alter Friday, September 1, IS7I, th's Ctmpa 7iif will run two tiavxs throunh to Pinr. Grove daily, {Sundaysexcepted) a* follows: _ • A. M. i P< "!• Leave Carlisle, 2.50 Leave Juuction, 7.00 doJuuction, do *Bonnybrook.’7.lo doB *nnyD'k.. do ‘Craighends, 7.20 do Cralgnead’s, ,3.8 a do Ml. l3olly, .7.10 do Ml. ±iouy, rf.45 do "“Upper Mill, 7.15 do ‘Upper Min, 0.50 do Hunter’s Run,8.05 do Hunter's 11., -1.00 do Laurel, 8.10 do uauvel, 1.20 Avr. at Pino Grove. 9.00 Arr. at Pino Grove, >U RETURNING. ' A. M, P* M. Leave Pine Grove 9.80 Leave Pine Grove, 5.00 uo Laureli 1.45 do Laurel, ->.lo 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, 10.80 do Mt. Holly. 5.55 do ‘Craighead's,lo.so ■ do '•Craighead’s 0.10 do "■•Bonuyb’k., 11.00 do *Boyb’k., (;.10 Arr at Juuction, 11.15 Arr. at Junction, O.Jo Stations marked tbhs (‘J are llag station oUly ‘. 11. W. DAVENPORT. Qeu’l. Superlntenflen Oflic f Gen. Superintendent, 1 Pue Grove. Sep. 7,1871, • * -yyiIiVIIXVSGVOXI & EBABIHffI Railroaxi SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, f FREE OF TAXES. ' , , We are offering the Second Mortgage Bonds ol this ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January and July The Bonds are In IOOOs, 500 s, and 100 s, And can be REGISTERED free of expense The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business are constantly increasing. The re ceipts for the year ending October 31,1871. were 579.i78.22, more than the year ending October 31, 1870, The increase for live (5) months ending April 1872, over five (5) months ending April 1,1871, was 5ai,725 83. ' • , . Bonds, Pamphlets and Information can bo ob tained of DeHavea & Bro. No. 40 S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. ec.lB7l—lyr. ■ h fßarUtoaw. JjISTABLISHED 1846. Carlisle Hardware House H. SAXTON & CO. Henry Saxton. | J. P. Bixleij, | D. B. Saxton Building. Farming ami Mechanics' Hardware Tools and Materials. • , . Nall, Iron and Steel of all sizes, shapes and kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks, Shovels and Materials. WetherlU & Bro. First National Buck, and all other favorite brands White Lead and Colors, with a full assortment ofTube Colors, pure raw and boiledliinseod Oil. 'Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Gloss, Ac, Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Plas ter and Silver -Sand, Dupont’s bloating and sporting powder, Guns, Pistols and Ammuni tion. Cedar Ware, Rope, Lanterns. <Sc. House-Furnishing Hardware. Silver-plated Spoons. Forks and knives. Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut lery. Rodgers & Seymour’s duo Scissors and Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Banda. Brass stair Rods, white mid black Curled Hair for Matrasses and Furniture, Green Reps. Hair- Beating, &0., with a full line of UpholaterGoods. Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers, line bird Cages, Driving and Riding Whips, &e. Sole agents for Plank’s Shifting Beam and Koliqr Plows at his prices For Cosh. Blooralield & Gibb’s Imperial Plows. The last mentioned are of a recent introduc tioniiuto this section, which have the advanta ges 6f a Shifting Beam and Steel Shear, at al most the same prices a* the ordinary Cast Iron Plows. Sole agents for Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes. Solo agents for Burnham’s Patent Weather Stripping. , TIUs combines boll&gconomy and comfort, thoroughly of cold air in win ter and dust in summer. The price for stripping an entire house is more than saved during tho winter by the economy of fuel; it taking at least one-third less fuel to produce the same warmth It Is made In walnut, oak and plain whit o, fo. both color and windows, so that It can bo adnp ted Co any house. Our goods are bought In largo quantities from tho manufactures, and with the aid of our long experience, are selected with the utmost caro and supervision, and wo would invite all who wish to purchase tho best goods at the lowest cash rates to patronize us. Country merchants will certainly And It to their advantage to call or write us for quota tions before purchasing. We remain, respectfully H. SAXTON & CO., jYo, 15 EAST MAIN BTREI, Carlisle, Pu. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, MILLEB & bo webs take this opportunity of directing the attention ofthe Community at large, and every person In particular, to their recently replenished stock of EE A3IID)WA3EEo They studiously avoided investing daring the high prices, and patiently waited the falling oat of thebottom 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 are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prices as any market outside the cities. They especially invito the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock is complete and none need' four mooting with disappointment In enquiring for anything in our line. Wo have the agency of the Wlllcox A Qibbsl Sevrmg Jlacluue. and would respectfully sk all those .«* wan a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs’ bo fore purchasing. • All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to ail parts of tne town free of charge, an. 12 1871-lv OSADALIS THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS ore published on every package, therefore ft 1b nor a secret-prep* erallon, conaecmontlV . Physicians rscscicibe It. It 1b a certain care for Sorofhla, Syphiu in all Its fonris, Rheomatiam, Skin Dis eases, Liver Complaint and all diseases of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OP ROSADALIS will do more good than ten bottles of Syrup of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED ,PHYSICIAN have used Bosod&lls in their practice foj the past tbreo years and freely endorse it oa a reliable Alterative and Blood Pnrlfler. DR. T. 0. PUGH, of Baltimore. DR. T, J. BOYKIN, DR, B. W. GARB. " DR. F. O. DANNELLY. " DR. J. 8. SPARKS, of Nlchoiasvllle. Kv DR. J. L. McOAHTHA, Columbia. B i’ 1 ' DR. A. B. NOBLES, Eagecomb, N, C. USED AND ENDORSED My J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Foil ~ River Mass, ’ P. W. SMITH. Jackson, Mich. A. P. WHEELER.-Lima, Ohio. B. HaLL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN & COGordonsville, Va. SAM’L. G. MoFADDEN, Murfreesboro Tenn. ' Our space will not allow of any e* vended remarks in relation to the virtues of Rosadallfl. To the Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Extract superior to any they have overused In the treatment ol diseased Blood; and to tbeaffllcled we say try Rosadalls, and you will be re stored to health. 0, N. LULL, Bupt. Rosadalis Is sold by all Druggists, nrh-o $1.50 per bottle. Address, DR. CLEMENTS & CO. Manufaclnrimj Chcminfs, Bat.ti.mour, Md. July 20.71—1 yr jQE. CBOOK’S WINE OF TAR To have more merit thatVauy similar preparation ever of fered the public. It is rich in the medicinal qualities of Tar, and unequalled for diseases ot the Throat and Lunas, performing the moat remarkable cures. Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs. It effectually curea them all. ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. Has cured so many cases It has been pronounced a specific for thc?e 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 la also ft superior Tonic, restores the appe tite, strengthens the system, restores the weak and Doblllated, causes the Food to Digest, re moves Dyspepsia and Indigestion, preventsMn larious Fevers, gives tone to your System.- TRY DR. COOK’S Wine of Tar. March 118.1872—4m* pURIFY YOUR BLOOD. (gffljj?® ■ SYRUP OP 111 POKE ROOT. pW| It has tbe medicinal property of Poke combined with a preparation wfea/y- 0 f iron, which goes at once Into fflOa/the Blood, performing the mos t ra 7/'pid and wonderful cores. ' If J/ Ash your druggist for Dr, Oroo k * Jl// Compound Syrup of Poke Root— iV£S£t take it and be healed, /r March 28, J 871—4m 15 svtew jersey chemical com- IM pany. Super-phosphate Tho HEW JERSEY .CHEMICAL COMPANY having purchased the Chemical Works late 01 Potts &Klott, are now manufacturing Ammo- Dialed Super Phosphate of Lime, fully equal in quality and condition to the Phones H , l *P°, r ' Phosphate, formerly made by Potts A: Kiett, which has heretofore given such general satts fnWe°aro now prepared to furnish consumers and dealers with tho above Super-Phosphate, and shall bo glad to supply our old customers ar Wo also B beg to call your attention to the Orchilla Guano. This Guano wo receive direct trom thelOrchula Island. Wherever It .lias been fairly tried, it is pronounced on<? of the best and cheapest fern* llzon, lu the * TEIMBUS. Sole Wholesale Agents, 147 South Front Street, Philadelphia March M. 1»72-3m ■gARGAINSIN HATS AND CAPS! At KELLER’S, 17 North Hanover Street, We have received the latest styles of PA®? and' CAPS. Bilk Hats. New York and Ehllad cl phla stylos, Casslmero Hats of arm prices, Soft Hats of every kind, from 75 oenw Kp. Cloth Hats, In Blue, Velvet. Lnatlnß. Cass and Black. Also a fine lot of Boys ana Children’s Hats, Cloth and Felt, and at all P n °es. MEN. CHILDREN’S, HATS In styles 100 numerous to mention, all ol which wUl;no sold at tne low ost Cash prices. . Can and examine our stock, you cannot fau to be pleased In price and quality. HATS of any kind* made and repaired to order, on short notice. , ‘ JOHN A. KELLER, A(7*nf. No. 16 North Hanover Street. Sept. 28. ’7l-*tf« ' 1 - • j- ■gATS AND CAPS I BO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OK CAP t “ £f ao. Don’t.fall to Cali on , NO. 20. WEBI MAIN BTJRhET, Where can he seen the Quest assortment of HATS AND OAFS aver brought to CarUale.Ho tahea noro In Inviting hla old frlonda anrt ouatome assja i ssa , sssr^ajas&cr— ■““"“MS-Sabs hbbbkmj , bealdea an enOleaa variety of th the lateat atylo, all pi WUI aen UI6 Lowest Cash Prices. Also, Uls own manq Hats always on hand, and -„««•«- HATB MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. Ho has the boat arrangement for coloring* and all kinds Of Woolen Goods, OvetoogJ, go the shortest noUce (oa he colors overy t of on the most reasonable terms. choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS iwnys on hand. Ho desires to call the at 6 ♦o persona who have COUN.TRYFUK S w to sell, us ho pays the highest cash price "uivolilmu call,at the number, as ho feels confident of giving eu faction. Hopt, 28, *7l—tf. jartriral. TEN YEARS —o F A— PUBLIC TEST Has proved DR. CROOK’S Win e ■ OF For Scrofula, Scrofulous dlseas of the eyes, or Scrofula In an* 1 form. ' Any disease or eruption of the Skin, disease of the Liver, Rheu matism, Pimples, Old Sores, Ul cers. Broken-down Constitutions, Syphilis, or any disease depending on the depraved condition of the Blood, try DR. CROOK’S AMMONIATJSD ana BOY’S, AND 3. ®. Calli o
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