ptoiesßitmarcrdtiJs.' j. M, Gratia si. I J. H. Graham, Jr. ,/. H. Git All All <C SON. Attorneys <s• Counsellor sjuflaw, No. 14 South St., ■ ’ ' ■ CARLISLE, PA. Hon. J. H. Graham, Into President Judge of iho Ninth Judicial District, Una resumed-the practice of the law, 1 his son, J. 11, Graham, Jt./WUlpfcxotlco lu the Courls of Cumberland, Perry nml Juniata. Conn* lies. [ Poe. 7, *7l—t f. jjl~ E. HEI/i'/.HOOY Ktt. ‘ A l TORNJC Y r A ;| CAULiaL'R.ipX. ' • - •i4)-01Uc’u on South Hanover Street; opposite t'eulr/s dry goods store, 1 »cc. I, ISHS. < _ _ _ ,p EO. S. EMIR, A.TTOBNEY-AT-LAW AND INSURANCE AGENT. 'dm™ oh South Ilnnovof sl.,lnFmiiklm,lXouaq.' A cunt, for thu oldest-Khd- <FJr* uud Life Insnrnnco Comuan'Js-v .Mayr-lt JOSEPH G. VALE . . atiounev-at-law, " Pmnilces In Da«t>hinaiKl ConuMos. oillcoi in Court-house'-'venue No. 3g. ?r » IJalltUnc. m the rear of. tho ~l<*weliy esUbllsu mnnt, Carlisle, PttJ< - . . April2s, 1872 r 1y. : JAMES M. WEAKLEY, ,VTT« RNEY-A r-1..W. 22 South UCannvor SI., (.'lU'llsle, \»rll 85.: • CiR, GEORGE 3. STSARIGHT, Bins ' f TIST From'(he lUiUxnum O llcpeof Denial %nraent. -Office at the •'residence of his mother SastLoutlibrStreet, throe demvs below Bedford Carlisle, Penno, • Dee. 1 18G5. J JUMRtOH & IWIIK-KU ATTOHXh'YS A 7 -LA i» ; utllce on Maiii .street., hi .Marlon Hull, ('in Halo, Pa. Doc. 2S ISOu. ■nit. j. S. BKNDEK, M. D.. Hus removed his ©dice to the South West cor ner of South Hanover and Pomfret Streets, di rectly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Church. , . Carlisle, April fflsainrg & liquors. New Liquor Store. The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that ho Ims opened-a liquor store m the ‘Volunteer HuUding,” (Shower's old stand) and will keen constantly on hand a largo assortment of short notice. Thankful for past favors,,he (respectful ly solicits a continuanco of tho same. - SIMON W. EARLY., ' May23,l372—tf John Hannon, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER In iDmes & £iqttot*s. No. 41 South Hanover Street CARLISLE. PA.- ‘ Nov, IC, 7l~lyr. • jhiscr Uanrotts- I'HE NORTH iSlffltltAN Mutual life Insurance .Company, Of Philadelphia;. A LL, binds of polloiea written, lippu J\ tho most favorable tonus.* 1 Premiums may bo paid annually, seml-annualiy.or.qunrteiiy.— All polloiea are NON-FORFJi3ITABIiE -.after TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for females. No charge for policy foe or stamps.— Policy holders share in the pro tits, Dividends declared annually after two payments on the contribution plan. 3100,000' deposlled;Wlth the Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security for policy holders. Cumberland Countt BRANdT.—The Compa ny has appointed a Board of Trustees, composed of the following well known citizens of Cum hcrland County iil. M. Biddle. S, B.Kiefjpkk, M. D. WMv A, MINtLIK, Wat. A, Lindsay. Charles h. Mullin John M. Wallace. William Kennedy. • E. M. Biddle, War. Kennedy Prest. See}/. TreCts. ■ The trustees are all policy holders In thecom uany, and their duties are to super,vise and 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. CVBELLOWS. General Agent. A. CRIST, special Agent. . Jau 25 1872—lyr jVTONEY CAN NOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS J BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES -WILL ' PRESE’BVE IT! yon value your eyesight use these . jL^SJSTfS&ISI Ground from minute Crystal Peebles, melted ii-Kcther and derive their name“ Diamond" on iM-'onnt of their hardness and brilliancy. .They will last many years without change, and are superior to ail others in use Manufactured by .1. srh-NCMIt & CO„ Opticians, New York. i 'aution;— Nona genuine unless stamped with our trade <> mark. For sale by responsible agents llmn'.ehout'lhc union. v TUGS. CO'' fiVN, Jewelry anrtOptlcmn, is sole Agent for Carlisle, Pa.,lrom rfliom they can he obtained. Nn Peddlers employed Dec. 7,1871 -ly. rpEMPLK X)F FASHION", Established P-57. MRS. M. A. BINDER, Uhl i\orih‘ir/‘.st Onner Uf/i and Chmhiut ttlrt'al.i, 1? I-lIX, A. «IS LjF HIA , Importer -5-nd designer of' 1 Paris and London Novelties ' Elegantly Trimmed Paper Patterns o! the la t»‘ t iuk! most reliable for ladles and ■ •iiLiiien’s dresses. Ladles' Dress Trimmings, iit-al and Imitation. Gloves, Fans, lllhhoiiTies, French .leweliv Fan'ov Goods. DltKss iND t’LOAK .MAKING In tfic must tasteful and elfgantiimn* ner. A pcrjtrt Pi/tlcm of Dltll'-S Tauaht, Strict punctuality in inlllllment of oiders, I'nnor Patterns wholesale and ictnli. March U. 1872-am. OWENS’ MARBLE WORKS is removed from West Alain street to 73 S, Han over street, where anything obtainable at a first class ? MARBLE AND BUOWNBTONE SHOP! may bo had at rales which cannat bo undersold in city or country. Having a heavy and carefully selected stock on hand, I will sell'll at rates which' catmot be undersold, or excelled In workrhanahlp. - N. B.~Marble and MsTbeltyed Mantles am encaustic tile, at city rates. Ap4 72 6m. H. A. CRABBE, Bouse, Siffu and Ornamental Painter, GRAINER and SANDER. ■ Graining executed in tho best city stylo and finished in oil or var nish. Work done promptly and In the neatest manner by experienced workmen. All kinds of sandstone correctly imitated. I use tho best material, and am therefore prepared to execute the latest stylo' colprg.,.T am prepared to com pote in price with any., other mechanic of the. county. Place of 'residence, No. 58 WestPom-' frot street. Shop, 27 Lonther street, between Hanover and Bedford, May 23,1872—tf. ( J. L. STERNER & BRO. : Livery & Sale Stable* “l” KS. AND BKDFORD BTB„ IN THE BEAK OF THE SENTZ HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa. Having lilted up tho Stable with now. Carri ages, Ac., We are propaied to furnish first-class turn-outs at reasonable rates. X’arties taken to and from tbe Springs. April 25.1807-2 y ' TESTATE NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby Hi clven that letters of administration on the caul to of William Puget, late of Frankfort! township, deceased,- have been granted to the undersigned administrator, the ihst named ro sldlmr in' Porrv county, and the latter lit Krankford township. AH persons knowing, themselves indebted to said estate ore reQuest «-d to make settlement immediately, and those having claims will prcsonU^m^ri^tUemeiit. A IMAL Jb'XI G ET, ’ Administrators. Way Hi, 1873-Ct* BOOT AND No. 4 Hast Main Street. SOOTH, HHOF.H. GAITKHH, BU°GA N S. BL ipp ERa CUSTOM am] MADE TO ORDER. KEPAUUNG -IraWEUT: No. 4 Enst Main Stroot. Mnroh !*<"-—> f Stobes. ffilnto'at ; &c AGO TINWARE EST AB LT SHM’JRN T, * The partnoTshliy heretofore between Walker & Clnmiy hiving bu dissolved by mutual consent, I hereby aunoence to tbe cltl vensof Carlisle and surroundlnueountry, that t have opened a Net "Stove and Tinware Store, In the largo homo building, on tub corner of ' Wo4t High and West Streets, fprmeHy Occupied by Cornelius & Bosh. Having a largo and complete stock of atones and Tinware ou bund selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed eqtlsiUcllon. both-ns regards /iqalUy irtml price* ‘, V. , Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly ou hand ami miulu up to order. My atock-of Tinware omliracoa everything usually kept In a Orel class tin OTU.Wlhtununt ROOFING uud SPp.UTLNO.promptly attend- crt, °- STAVES, 1 am now prepared tp exhibit to; tbe'Winter Trade a large and-wen-assorted.Htoqk.olf the beat of StoVes/ .Having the- afeonoy of the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: ‘ MORNING GLORY, • ' LIGHT HOUSE*. bun-ton. ■ • • RO9EBUB, * BEACON LIGHT EGG • 01-VlCKaud l'AHh*‘K STO Y E S Hi selection of Cook . Stoves .oimmiee the following: VT . . ~ , Superior, Noble Cook, Excelsior, Niagara, Ciuakor City, umt Coral. .Stas Repairs constantly on hand. I am ncont for a ' ■ paten-t ste a m p I pe, for heating ralUs.ractorles, Ac.. and’prepared to fhmlsh and place them la position at short n Having an experience of 22 years tn this busi ness, I would' respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, feeling'confident, that I will B lvo satTafaolion. A wow)& WALK j.r. 22.7o—tf ; ‘ JgXCELHIOK STO V E an d TI N WA R EMPOR.ID M ! The undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens of Carlisle and vlclulty.that ho stn carries on the • v Stove, Sc Tuvvme Business In aU Its various branches,. We has aeanred the, agency for the followingpopular Ktoves: Parlor and Office Stoves, Morning Glory, . P-irlor Heater, Parlor Light, Light House, together with a variety of COOK STOVES,' Combination Gas Burner,’ Eureka, Regulator, Niagara, , Superior, MORNING-GLORY and other' ' HE A Tints. "RANGES. AND FIREItOAIID STOVBSI wiileh he is prepared to furnish at the lowest market rates. , •• - Stove lleyaicm§;. uromptly attended to. Booling, Spouting and Jobblngpxcouieil in the mostsatlsraovory man nor' TINWARE, ol every description, constantly on .hand, or. made to order, at reasonable price)).. Having none bnl experienced workmen employed, no. hones by a close attention to business, to secure the public patronage. Remember the place— No. 18 WEST MAIN SJRIEET. SAWfIEt, R. CLADBY. Nov. 23,1871— ly. ' SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SDNI THE ;UNDERSIGNED, having just return'll from the cities with a-'lnrge stool: of goods.lnvite the attention of all who desire satisfaction to call ami examine their large stool: p Stoves and Tinware Among the .stock of stoves may be found the Anti-GUnker Base Burner, ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER. together with all the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES, which they challenge tho trade to compel with Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Lumps, < Dippers, together with Toilet, Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves, shovels and Tongs. Zinc ami every va riety of Tin Waroand House Furnishing.goods kept in a first class store We are also prepared to- furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells! ami have lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu- cumber-Wood Pump, . ROOFING. SPOUTING AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms; Rom ember the place, tho green front on North Hanover street. A lew doors above Leather. Give us a call as wo are determined not to be undersold byauv other parties In this place. Thankful for tho past patronage we.extend a cordial Invitation to all to pay us a visit. Rhinesndth &cl\,u\>Tp, Nos: 62 and 64. NORTH HANOVER BT.. CARLISLE, Nuv.U.7l PA R.OWEN. (Saimut JUlaSer. X B. EWIHIji CABINET MAKER AND UNDBRTAEKR. ’ WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of New Furniture . for MieiHollUtiyfi, comprising Sofas, Camp Stool Jxmngcs, . Centre Tables, Booking Chairs,. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Kccoptlon Chairs, Ottbmons, Bureaus, What Nets. Ac., Ac., Ac. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, x ICltckeu FURNITURE, . of the lateHt!styles. AGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splobdld new Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES Atlv PICTURES in great variety, ' Pijrtlcular attention given to Funerals. Orders from lowii and country promptly attended to nd ou reasonable terms. Vec. 17 gE EM BKE! !! For want of room, I will dispose of a number of flnst-rato stocks of . BEES! principally Italians and Hybrids, In Lany- Htroth'K Moveable Cotub Hives. Terms mode rate. Apply to THEO. M. MOLTZ, iitV/est I'Rlrvlew, l»u,, owner of Langatroth’s extended patent for Cum berlnnd county. March 28, IW2-3m* A DMINISTRATOR’S N O T I CE.- J\ Notice Is hereby given Unit letters of ad ministration on the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Foulk. late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased have been granted to tho undersigned. All per sons Indebted tolho estate ore requested to set* tie immediately, and those having claims will present them at her lute residence, for settle, ineul. . S. A. FOULK, Mnv ISI, IR72—HI*. AiinUuhtmlnr 30ci)'Cooos. 1872. Grand Spring Opening! , ,1872. ~ ai’ . ' ' . FEYSINGER & GO’S j o ' • - ' • - . " ■ , ‘ _• . . , -i’ . ! / '■ . i u-. , C A It P 10 T : BTdRE£ :/■ ENGLISH TAPEBTRY BRUS9BL BARPET, * RTAIP *6 HALL BRUSSEL GARRETS, THREE-PLY CARPETS, ENGLISH-INGRAIN CARPETS, TWO-PLY CARPETS VENETIAN OA&PETB. WOOL DUTCH CARPETS, LINEN CARPETS, VIENNA BRUSSELS CARPETS. ENGLISH HALu & STAIR CARPETS, HAG CARPETS. Ac. ■terWo are the only Carpet Store iii this section of the country, arid having TecelH'd aH the’ now styles, wo.olTqr us large and good an assortment os can bo found In the city. - , . . OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, , WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW SHADES, ! CARPET CHAIN, CARPET CHAIN,. - , f. v In endless variety. n • • . A,- Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Wall Paper. • • We have Ihereasod our stock with 0,000 rolls of all the late styles of Wall Paper. We cannot fall please all, as onr stock is immonse. Call and see the late styles. lO.OUOpouuds of Carpet Rags (In skeins) wanted. Also WOOL In hanks wautUy. READ, READ, READ * , LOOK- TO YOiWEIESTS. ' Save Your Money! j ßy Buying at the CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE ©,A,MWYER* N. B, Cor, Public Square, Carlisle, Pa. Grand exposition of Spring and Summer Dross Goods, Silks, elegant Black Silks, Colored 'Silks Striped SillcMblaok and Colored,) Japanese Silks (all colors.) ’ We have special drives In ;Bl4ck l Silks, T\R tn.QS annnß All the latest styloajn emll&s varieties. wash-Ponllns, Percale; XJ3XJ2t\3O \J\J\JUO chintzes. Ac. WHIT Q ‘ nnntSQ'Piques, Yosemite stripes, Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns. Embroideries, Laces, Ac. SHAWXiS, RTTAWT.H I have the cheapest and best assortment of Spring and Summer Shawls In the ouavy DO, town . nr.rVPRR A *m r* A MSTM'R'U TT.R I have a choice selection of Oiotiis .and J- XIO AND V>Aooiiu.EiuJjjOi for men and boys of French 'English and American manufacture, purchased from the largest Cloth House in America,"and ' will be 'sold at low .figures. UnMtrQ f rtfi fin/THR Yon will find our stock of Muslins,- Ginghams, Tickings,. Call- <L 'UiH„CiOJ.XVj yjr\j\JUO, coes. Hickory Stripes, Jeans, and Oottonrdes, complete and low In price. Six Great and Convincing Reasons Why > You Should Buy From Osi •1. Wo have a resident buyer In the City to pick up bargains for us. 2. Wo buy for Cash. We are thus enabled to buy cpeitp and sell cheap. J. We have no old goods purchased at high prices. ; : ' } i. Our expenses are low.-' .■ ‘ I | G. We do not eheumbor ourselves with.largo quantities of goods to be carried irom one sea son to another; but keep our stock fresh by Tecclvfng new goods daily.' fl. We reepivo a great many auction lots ol goods, which we can sell fur below the regnlat: rates. ‘ ’ , . - - 1 * ’D : O.KF' J T.:;;P U Y until you have examlnedlour elegant stock; we want youl to take a look, whetlior you wish to buy or not, ns we are not afraid to have our goods or prices compared with any other house In thetown. ‘ v , B.A.rSAWYER., V- GRAND DISPLAY OF GOODS! ■ FOB SPRING AND SB MM EE, AT OGIL/BY’S, HO. '4J WEST MAIV STREET, ’ Now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, tho largest and most complete -atook of eve ry article In the DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS. Ac., Ac., even .oflorod In CARLISLE. DRESS GOODS, beautiful Black and Colored SILKS, brocade and plain. Japanese SILKS. Gray Stripe Summer SILKS, Light-weight POPLINS, Dolly Vardon JAPANESE ana 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 • ' ‘ BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky .Jeans and Octtou Coatings and Pants Stuffs at old Brices, although tho woolen and cotton market has advanced considerable. AUCTION BAR? AiKS. White Quilts, Spi lug Shawls, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, Table Linens, Towels and Towllng, Napkins, Lama Points and Backs, Plain Ribbons, (all colors) and Motth’s extra wide’ for Sashes, elegant shades of Plain and Plaid. Ladles' Linen Handkerchiefs, Gent’s Handkerchiefs. All the uhov.o at lowest prices ever offered in Carlisle. WHITE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Piques In - great variety, .Striped Victoria Lawns, (entirely now this season.) Plain Swiss Vic. Lawns, Nansooka, Linens, Plaid •Nanmoka. Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tick ings. Choolm. Striped Shirtings, Ginghams, Blue DrlllH'and Denims,-.full width Shooting, Bleached and Unbleached, at all prices to nnlt. purchasers. 200 packages* Calicoes, all. now styles 'light and dark, at 0,8. 10 and 12M cents. FANCY'GOODS AND NOTlONS—Ladles’new stylo Silk Ties, Gloves, Hosiery Lace and Linen Collars, Under Sleeves, Cup’s, Spring Veiling In Grenadines,- Borages and figured Nets, and every article in n first-class ' Notion House, at lowest prices, DRIVES.—Now Spring Colors Uidles’ Kid Gloves only SI. Best, two-button Kids, chffed, scalloped, new shades, SI 35. Ladles’all linen, corded-and hemmed Handkerchiefs . 25c. Clark’s Q. N, T. 230 yards. Spool Cottons, all colors, 7c. Best Spool Cottons, 250 yards, Other makes. Ic. Best Bid rt Braid, Scents. Bound to sell Goods at ‘ C*' A Q’RTi ’C* at-prlcosto suit the times. OGILBY’S,47 West '-/Vjrl J-mJj * O LAOXI O X V-J TV JL Main Street. Carlisle, Pa. . ' NEW ! NEW ! NEW ! ’ EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF ' DRYGOODS! At the Old Central Corner. Now Summer-Dross Goods at greatly.reduced prices. Splen did bargains In BLACK SILKS, groat bargains in-GRENADINES. special bargains • In HERNANNIES. JAPANESE SILKS at reduced prices, SUMMER POULINS at reduced prices, LAWNS very cheap. We have tho best stock of WHITE DRESS GOODS la tho town, Swiss Muslins, 1 French Muslins, Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns. BlshopLawns, Piques and Marseilles, cheeked and striped’ ■ Nainsooks, all the new styles in Parasols and San Umbrellas very handsome, and at very low prices, LACE POINTS andjl/AOE SACKS at unprecedented low figures. LINENS of all kinds and suitings, mens’and boys’wear, elegant Cloths and. Cassimeres, A large stock of-Pluln and Fancy Linens for men’s otfCoitohades' very cheap. Table Linens, Towels, NapLins, Counterpanes, Ac., in groat variety, audut very low prices. Notions, Dims Trimmings. Ac.,. Dress Buttons, handsome Silk fringes, elegant Luces, Silks and Satin cut bias, Hamburg - Edgings and lusortlngs. The celebrated HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES are only to be found'at the Old Central. Donot fall to giVo us a call as wphhvQ th? 1 LARGEST STOCK IN THE TOWN and will give i/dod bargains to all who may favor ua with a call. *. ' * ■ ’,.o* May 20, 1872. Miller & Buttorff. ESTATE NOTlCE.— Notibe js Uerobv given that letters of administration on the estate of ! Mrs.' Mary Newcomer, late of Penn twp., deceased, have been granted to the under* signed: residlni&lu tbosamo twp, All persons indebted to the estate are requested to'npttlo immediately, and those having claims against said estate will present them for settlement to JONAS NEWCOMER, May U, 1872—fit* Administrator. SIVTDEND. NOTICE —The Directors of lha Carlisle Gas A Water Company have ared ti dividend of SIX Per Cent, on the cap ital stock for the lost year, clear of all' taxes, payable at tho office of the Treasurer, on and af ter lue'COlh Inst. A. L. BPONBLER, Carlisle, May'Hl, *7t!. VVm.trirrr. !®t]) CKooos BXJSINEHHI LIGHT EQUAL to GAS, at one-eighth the Coat. Cannot bo exploded. No chimney or wick used, aproiltnblo business, can secure the exclusive right for the sale of DYOTTB PA TENT CARBON GAS LIGHT BURNERS AND OIL, for Counties or States, ‘Write for informa tion or call on M. B. DYOTT, No., 11J South Second St., Phlla., 3pa. N. 13.—CHURCHES furnished with Chande liers and Lamps of every description, 25 per cent, cheaper than at uny other establishment In the country. March 14 IWS-Siu ®roeer(cß R ETA 11 GROCERY 'STORE STILL IN T£K , “SouthßhcL” Tho undersigned would reapcbthxliy Inform the citizens that he has pnrolmsed the stock of MijTJobn Heckman, and Lavlng-aaaTd lately thereto, will nl all times, keep.a good amj first-class stock of , , .. • GROCERIES, on iiand, and which ho *tfiU'sell qt a very small, advance, on jlhrst vcost. rflia stock will consist of sugar,of all . the votlom erodes, Coffees at all I prices, Molaea e s.^rups, -Tea. Splocs, Queenaware,.Glassware, ■ and Crockery.Baskots,Backets, Tubs, Crackers, Hll-klnds, Maokorel. Shad and Hewing, Tobacco ond flegars. Brushes .of all descriptions. Bed Cords and Clothes Linds, BrootaS. I Uoop constantly, on. hand a ftnt> quality of Family *Flouxj and Feed of all kinds: also, d largo variety of Gained and 1 Dried Fruit, consisting of, poaches, applOT.orr anees, lemons, tomatoes, *o„ toother with a general assortment of NOTIONS usually kept In “took, COUNTRY EEODHOB of all kjntht taken In exchange for goods, at market'prices, Hoping that by a&Iol altentloh to lmslnMS. and the wants of all that may favor him with tneir custom, he will receive oUboral share, ofthei poj issssa^ ner of Chapel Alley,. - TOHN A ; MEANS.' April 11. l«2-tf. ' 1 ' . jq'EW FIRM I NEW FIRM I J.&W-B. Green having purchased tho entire Stock and Fix tures of Lewis Faber, in Mr. Sadler’s new build* Fresh Groceries, Such as Molasses. Dried Fruit, Cheese, Buckets, -Coffees, ■ Candles, ' Spices, Brushes, luce, Baskets, Salt, Cioves, ' Beef, ’ Pepper, Soda, Allspice, Crackers,. Brooms, Flour; Tubs. Teas, Cordage, , Sugars, ' Clnnnnaou. .. Syrojß) i . : Corn Starch, - ' Fish, Coal Oil, Ham, ' Vinegar, Lard, ■ Blacking. Pickles. Stove Polish, Ketchup, Cedar# Willow ware, Soap,» . Queensware. Nutmegs, ’ Glass Ware, Canned Fruit, Stoneware, , Starch, ‘ ' &o.; &0., <tc. ' • Goods delivered to all partso'f the town, free O Th l o i Wg’hest market prljce paid lor. country produce. . ; They hope by fair dealing, strict attention to business, ah.d a desire, o ,please, s to merit a of the public & MITCHELL, 1 ■. • ! HOUSE PUBNISniNQ IN; CHINA. CI,ASS ,GEOOEEEY ■ We have hot increased our prices. The whole . of oiirJlmmense stock was purchased belore the extraordinary Advance In Europe. Best Goods. Lowest Prices.. 1 P 7Cl*? CHESTNUT; Street, 707 ;l U l Philadelphia. . Iv/ I Aprilll 1872.—2 m ' ' , Jstß (Koohs, .■ E Y ATTEA 0 T I V E and tempting are the large-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 putb ' , ' BLACK SILKS! of the CelebratcdXyons’ make, at very low pri ces. AVe have also a full lino of Mourning Good® J ‘ U " the very rest Tamlso Cloth, pure Bilk Warp Black Hernanl. 1 ■ best all-wool DeLanes, best Bombazines, best Black Alpacas; plain black-'and black and white Ginghams and Calicoes, Chintzes and Percales. A full lino of WHITE 600 BS for Dresses, such ns French Muslins, Nainsooks, Bishop and Victoria .Lawns, Tarletons, Grena dines, plain white and fancy colors, white French Merino, Cashmere, white and colored Linens, &cv a.so the Largest Stock ol Staple and DOMESTIC Goods io be found In this comity. And when you come ere rtnd 1 examine oar large stock; you need go no further, as that would be a waste of time aud loss of money. We have a great many new ALPACAS& POPLINS of various grades and prices, (Cheap.) .We have the largest stock of Embroideries. Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings.— HATS for Ladies, Men and bovs. Skirts »nd Skirting, Shawls Table Linens, Sheetings, also, CLOTHS I CASHES and Cotton and Linen goods for men and boys, and a very lartro assortment of smallwares and FANCY GOODS, which wo can’t mention for want of room: The famous DOLLY VAHDEN has not.been forgot ten. AU persons In want of bargains can get them by calling at this well-known bouse, that bps stood the storms of two fierce panics in the conlmerclal world, and escaped unhurt. Please come and brl ng tno “ chips’’ along with yon. . A. W. BENTZ & CO. . MaySUtf ; jj b. RITTER & SON, Drapers and Mercliant TAILORS! No. 44 West Main Street, CARLISLE. 1 Spring Opening CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND —. Vestings. We have Just received, a full assortment of Foreign and 'Domestic.Cloths; Coealmerea and Vestings, embraolngthe latest novelties and the P?sf.? lan P lMtaro » which weare desirous of ex hibiting to tiie pabUo. our prices cannot be surpassed. J&Buite made os tow as TEN DOL LARS, with the guarantee of a perfect fit Case!- mores by the yard atoll prices, from C 5 cents up. A full lino of GENTS' FURBISHING GOODS always on hand. Shirts made to order. Wo would respectfully solicit a call. We are the agents for the original Howo Sewing Machine, Improved* prim, 1872-ly. iirß BEAD!! , JUKE & BURKHOLDER have uow open one of tho tliie.st RtocUh ot ISTew and ID^siralDle noons over shown to the public. Their immense slock oJ Dress Goods comprises all thOTioveltlep of the season. Dol-, ly'.Vardena in all kinds of goods. Japanese Silks, Black Bilks, cheno and pure. Mohair Pop lins, White Goods In every grade, among which can bo found Ballstlo Cloths, Yosemlte Stripes, Lawns, Bwisses, and everything in the White Goods lino. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. We have the May Q,ucen, Rosalina, and all the different makes of Shawls, which we have the reputation of selling cheaper than the cheap est. ‘ . Cloths & Cassimeres We offer, a special inducement to every- one .needing a Spring suit; havlnga very lino as sortment, and having the best tailors in town to make them unto order. Call and see the lino assortment of all kinds of DRY GOODS! . ..Wo have added la fine line, of TRIMMINGS to suit all Muds of Dress Goods. When you wish to examine a fine stock of Goods, we would urge Sou to call at our store and ascertain oar prices efore yon commit yoarselfvWewlll give every attention, and if not successful in selling even a small hill,shallbogladfo'rthecall, ' New-invoices of 111/11111M Late Style Goods =MEE i added every wefek. 1 Don’t forgot. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, Nobtß Hanover 1 Street. Below Oaelislk deposit Bank, NEW STOCK op , SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. at extremely Low Prices, to which dally addl '■ lions will be made, and POPULAIt P RICES MAINTAINED Black Silks, Alpacas, Mohairs, ■ • . • . •• . ■ . ■ i;, - 7 of superior, lustre and.durability, on which I defy competition: as to QUALITY aud PR ICES Mdurning GoodS IN GREAT VARIETY. SUPERIOR STOCK OF White Goods, embracing all the novelties of the season. Cloths, Gassimeres, Boys’ wear a Speciality. Cottoiuulcs and Farmer’* Drills. An examination is only necessary to covlnce that fer Variety, Beauty, Durability aud Cheap ness, our stock Is second to nono In town. ’ T. A, HARPER. May2—tf. i ' South Hanover St. Carlisle. Notice i to all whom it may CONCERN! . JOHN.ELLIOTT, No. 33 North Hanover street, Carlisle, has just opened a largo and splendid assortment o f Spring and Summer CLOTHING, Boots. Hat\ Hosiery, Ac. His stock of Clothing 18‘compJo e, embracing every variety t and style, and unso rpasaod in elegance, beauty and utility; and offered at prices that please and' suit the people. Well may; It bo said that John Elliott sells cheaper than anybody In town. I have secured one of the best practical cutters in the State, an 4 also a large assortment of Piece Goods, which I will make,up to order at the shortest notice. Suits made as low as gy.oo, Al so, a large assortment of Men’s and Ladies’ • BOOTS AND GAITERS .and children’s Shoos. Also, a large and elegant assortment of men’s boys’ aud children’s & 9 . that cannot fall tp please in quality and price, Alltbe above to be pad now at . L ,r - John'Elliott’s. May 9,1873—3 m, CHEAP JOHN! Takes pleasure Ih announcing to his many ous turners and: to the public in general, that ho has now on hand one of the largest stocks of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, the latest styles for Men's, Youth's, Boys’ and •Children's wear. ■ v ■ .m,* '« Boots and Shoes, ! Notions, and Gent’s Famishing Goods, bought at the decline.of prices, and consequent ly ho will sell them lower than any othhr house In the volley. Although I have no ■' gran r> o,feni]v;g, and can’t do any WONDERS, I can, neverthe-’ less, by, STRICT HONESTY/ secure my <6ustO* mers. , < • So please come and buy the BEST GOODS ai the2^owest Prices, at • 1 Your Friend en ~w ■; CHEAP JOHN’S. „ _ 6 Court House Avo.i in Franklin House t ,Moy2«ly. ■ WANTED FOR , FRANTZ & POPE’S Knitting Machine in every borough and township of Cumberland county. The Idea of a Family Knitting Machine ripened at last into absolute perfection 1 A sook knit, beel and toe complete, without, taking It ofl the hooks. In seven minutes, with Ifess hand llnlshing than Isreqalred by any other machine. Makes any size pf hosiery, knits goods of any material, whether woolen, cotton,llnenor mix ed, and of any shape.and style; narrows, widens, makes fancy work with much greater facility ■ than other machines, add sets up a finished top for stocking or other work. Simple, durable and cheap. • '•The undersigned having been appointed gen eral agent for Cumberland county, fe desirous of establishing.agencies throughout the county, and requests all interested.to call On or address him for further particulars. Address A. W. STERRETT, . „ , Oakville, Cumb. Co.. Pa. April 18,1872—8 m JpOR RENT.—A very nice room Id the ■ Volunteer Building. Posesslon given name fttely. For particulars call on the owner. J. B. BRATTON. iiaUnmDß. hUMBBEIANB ,VAMST - RAIL BO AD I CHA N G B O HOU BS IV inter faLtratigemeivi. On attd afterTht£wddy;'.JaihlBi -1873, Pussen/ ger Trains will ran d^^^Uowß,(Bandaj#ox- WBSTjW^.Brp,• AcconmoaaUon Train 1 A 1 M..MeohtmicsbnraB.Bs,C»Wl«.Ui^W^»jJp „sfe penßbarg A £O2, OhambersbarglBs, &1L arriving at •' 'IL . ci^^^tSKG^CarUsle6,os4BhW . 8.83, orrivlng^at-Chahibersbutgatr 7.00 'AMced Train loaves.Hwreratovm'-'S^O,P. Mw Groerioastlo 4.27, arriving l at Ohambersburg 6.20 p, M. • .s':-;}';.' -s. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Ohamberpbnrsr at; 045 p. mTwmiamson 5j80; l 6j20/ Loudon ,7:00. arriving afiijaiontodnd at 7:20 p; m# ■ V mstwhimi: Accommodation 7rain loaves Onamberabtcrg A. M. J ShlppenBbnrgs.29,NewvUlo‘6.M, OmtoMl AB3, Meohaulcabnrg7.o3 arriving at HaHrisburg 7,80AiM.; .. s-- •• • - Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8,80 A, M,, Green castle o.oo.obambetsburg O.ie.Shlppensburg 10.29 NewvlUe 10.68, Carlisle arriving at HarrisburglaST P. M,, . n' i i tui BxpTctt 1 Train leaves’ Hogerstown,,.M. GreencoaUo 12.25,-Cbambersoura' l k ßvßinrpwiii*‘ burg 1.37, NewvlUe 2.loTOarUslelWO, burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg A6O P.M.. ,m ]• 'A Mixed Train leaves Chtoibersburg 7:45 A. M„ GreeUoosUe 0;i8, arriving atHagerstownlo,o6 A M A m„ London V:10, Mercersbtirg 8:00.'. WltliamdAn 8:46, arriving at Obamberabuig 0:40 ft. m. • • ' r 49rMakixig close connections at Harrisburg, with trains to and from Philadelphia,New YOrk, Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg, and Oil pelnts woat.' : r ■ ,o, n. un,i., : ..-V : •> •. ■ *• ‘ . Supti' : SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE) Ohamb'K,, Pa., Jan. 18, 72. > p n Deo 1 1871 .. . .. . . . gOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD! Time Table, TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER I,lB*J. On and after. September 1,1871, this Compa ny will run two trams through to Pino Qrove daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows : . A. M. ~ P. M. Leave Carlisle,’ 2.55 Leave Junction, .7.00 .doJanotlon, ' do *Bonnybrook, 7,10 do *Cralgbeads, 7.20 do. Gralgnead’B, -8.82 do Mt. Holly. 7.40 do Alt. Molly, 8.45 do *Upper Mill, 7.45 do *Upper Mm, 0.50 do Hunter’s Hun,8.05 do Hunter's 4,00 do Laurel, * 8.40 do Laurel, 4.20 Arr. at Pino Grove, 9.00 Arr. at Pino Grove, 4.4 RETURNING., A. M, P.M. Leave Pine Grove 0,80 Leave Pino Qrove; 6.00 do Laurel, , 1.45 do' Laurel, , 6.16 do Hunter’s R., 10.03 do ' Hunter's K.,' 6.86 do • •Upper Mill, 10,25 , <lo ♦Upper Mill,; 6.60 -do Mt. Holly, 10.80 do Mt.Holly,’ 6.55 do • •Craighead's,lo.so do •Craighead’so.lo do ♦Bonnyb’k., 11.00 do •Boyb’k., 0.10 Arr at Junction, 11.15 Arr. at Junction, 0.85' ' Stations marked thus (*} are dag station only., - - H. W. DAVENPORT, .. Gen’l. Superlntenden , Ofllc f Gen. Superintendent, 1. Pne Grove. Sen. 7,187 L i . & rnsmo Railroaci SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, .i • . ‘ FREE OP TAXES. Wo are offering the Second Mortgage Bonds oi this Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST, Interest Payable January and July. . ; ' Theißonde are In . 1000 s, 500 s, and IOOs, < And can be REGISTERED free of expense The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business Are constantly Increasing.- The re-- celpts fori the year ending-October 81.187 L were’ 870,778.22, more than the year ending October 81, 1870,' Thd increase for dve (5) months ending April ,j 1872, over five (5) months ending April 1,1871, Wflfc $34,725 83. - Bonds, Pamphlets and information can be ob tained qt\ DeHaven & Bro., ' No. 1 40 8. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. e0.1571-nyr. ■ • ©amaansiv JgBTABLIBHED 1848. Carlisle Hardware House H. SAXTON & CO. Henry Saxton. | J. P. Bixler, | D. B. Saxton Building, Farming and Mechanics' Hardware Tools and Materials.’ „ Nail, Iron and Steel of all sizes; shapes .and kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks, Shovels and, Materials, "Wetherlll & Bro,’ First National Buck, and all other favorite brhnds ' . White Lead and Colors, with a fall assortment, of Tube Colors, pure raw and boiled Linseed Oil. Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, &c. Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Flos* tor and Silver 1 Sand, Dupont’s blasting and sporting powder, Guns, iPlstols and Arum unl tion. Cedar Ware, Rope, Lanterns; &o. , House-Furnishing ; 1 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 Cornices and Bands.' Brass stair Rods, white and black Curled Hair for Matresscs and Furniture, Green Reps. Hair seating, Ac.; with a full line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous gobds. such as Clothes Wringers, lino bird Cages, Driving and Riding Whips, &c. Sole agents for Flank’s. Shifting Roam and Kolter Plows at his prices For Ca.t} i. ■ Bloomfield & Gibb’s Imperial Plows. . The last mentioned are of a roceit Introduc tion into this section, which have the advanta ges of a Shifting Beam and Steel- Shear, at al most the same prices as the ordinary Cast Iron Plows. Solo agents for Palmer’s, Patent Iron Planes, Solo agents for Burnham’s , Patent Weather Stripping.' - This • cofnblnea both economy .and comfort,' 1 thoroughly preventing drafts of cold air in tinn ier and dust in summer. The price for stripping an entire house is more than saved during the 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 e, fo. both color and windows,- so that it can be adap ted to any house. Oar goods are bought in large quantities from the manufactures, and with the al£ of. our.long experience, are selected with the utmost care and supervision, and wo would Invlteall l who , wish to, purchase the best goods at the lowest cash rates to patronize us. ■ Country. morohonts will certainly find it to -their advantage to call or write us for quota tions before purchasing. We reaming respectfully. , . H. SAXTON & CO., ■ 2 Vo. 15 FAST MAIN- STRE2\': Carlisle, Pa. HA EDWARE AND C U.T L E E..Y, MI L LEM & BO WEBS take,this opportunity of directing thoJatttotlon of the community .at largo, and every person In particular, to their Recently replenished stock o? IHI Jv'IEIDKW AMMo. They studiously evoided’Mnvestlng during’'the' hlgh ; prices, and patiently waited,the'Wiling ontofthebottom before'attempting to refill their, shelves, dnd now that things have been reduced to oldtline prices, as near,f\s possible, they :hav.e Invested largely and are prepared to'guarantee to tlielr friends and customers as low prices , as any market outside the cities.'' They especially l Invito the attention of farmers* and builders. Our stock Is complete and none need fear mooting with disappointment In' enquiring for anything in our lino. We have the agency of the Wlllcdi* Gibbst Sewing Machine. and would rospeoilUUy sk all thoselu wantoj Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs l ho fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goody all ofluo town free of charge, iQSAtD^LIS THE iNOREDIE*rtS THAT COMPOSE teiMrffliSgS eration, oonsecmezitlv . * v 1 i : o . rjfe&ci'vbe It. ; ■ CINEBOITLE'otf' ROSABAUb 1 ,5. *1 T H E 8» B Ettl B|EB|PHT »IQIA« baVonsed.Roiadailaln.'thelrpracUca ftu the past three -year* and/freely, «ndartfa r(^bl©:Alterative and Blood DB. T. O. PUGH, of Baltimore. DB. T, J. BOYlOtf, .) *f DRR.W. OARBr " DH. F,iO.-DANn6ILYi " , ; DR.’J.>B« SPABKS/of NloholasViile Ko DR.-J‘ L, talu^iaa^ft. JDR. At B. NOBLES;E4*Mmb,N.’C, "i A D .'•T'l ■ >USJSD ANDrWbOIt&BD £y 'M. J. 8., FRENCH, ARSONS, | Fall River, j Mass. P. W. SMITH. Jackson; Mich. CRAVEN 1 'i Gfo^orißTUW;'Vu.' MoFJU?Dto.iTMto(&i,orj t L DR. CLEMENTS & CO. MahifikuHtig C/urnim, UAIiTIMORE, MD. S July 20.71—1 yr JQ R,. OR OOK'S • ..}1NE„,,t1F,,,,r TAR ! TEW YEARS PUBLIC TEST /Has proyed DR, CROOK’S ‘W i n e i* - A haveWbrenderit than any' Hlar preparation ever of* ?d the.publlc, , i Itls rich Ip th© ; medicinal .Qualities oh Tar. and tmeqOaUed. for disease of the Thrdht add Lungs, perform! ng the ‘most-remarkable cures] • Coughs, Colds, Ofilonlo Conghs; .It effectually j.r ~ 1 ABTHMA AiwßßdNOpllia., .Haaqiired ah. many cased itmqVheeil'prononncea a-, specific-' for-these iiu. . :i. ; ■, ,* For lh the Breast, Slde’or Babh; Gravel, or'Kldney Disease, Urlpdryi Or gans, Jaandlcp or any, Liver Complaint, it hatf noequaL ; , 1 ■“ . It Jjs also ft Tonic,/restores tiie ! tipped •tlte; Stfengthonathesystemtoestoreethe weak and Deblllatod.caiiflQfl' the. ,‘Fopd ;to Digest, re larlous Fovers, Wine of Tar. March 28,1872—4m* pURIFY YOUR JBIiOOD. For Scrofula, Scrofulous, discos' 'the eyee. or.bcrofoJa Jn on® f ny disease .or.eruption. .of the in, disease of the ! Liver, Rheu- Atiam k » .Pimples,' kOlfr ; Bores, r Dl* .5 I W*»«Mdawtt. .Constitutions,. depending' 1 1 the depraved condition ot the >0(1, try BE. CBOOK’S SYRUP'OF POKE ROOT. „ has the medicinal.'property Of ke combined -with Jron,/which coasatronce :4nto a Blood, performing the mos t ra> .d and wonderful cores. Ash yoor druggist for Dr. Crook’s ompound Byrap jot PokeKoot— ko it and he healed,' . taroh 28, 1871—4m* \TEW JERSEY CHEMICAL COM .iM AMMONIATED Super-phosphate The NEW JERSEY. CHEMICAL cbllt’ANV having purchased the Ohemical Wdrire late of Potts & Klett, ere now manufacturing Ammo* niateclßuper Phosphate of Lime, fully equal In quality and condition to the Rhodes super* Phosphate, formerly made by Potts' A Klett, which has here to Core given such, general satis*, faction: We are n6w prepared to furnish consumers and dealers'with tho above Super-Phosphate, .and, shalli be glad to supply onr old customers and others. . We also beg to coll your attention to the Orchilla Guano. ThlsGiiftnewe receive direct from tholOrdiiUa Island. Wherever it hap been faJrlytried.jlt la ftronounced one ox the peat and cheapest, ferti- Izors In the market, -,. TEIMBLiE,, Sou: WHOLKSLA.LB AGENTS, H7£onth Front Street.. Philadelphia March 14. 1872—3m' Bat* a it* ■gABpATNS IN HATS AND CAPS! At KELLSII;S, 17 North Hanover Street, We have recelved the lateatßtylea “of HATB ; and CAPS. Silt qate.'No&Yotkahd l , Philadel phia styles, Oasslmwo Hott; 6t i*HU l shopM* And prices; soft.jaatfl, from up, cloth Hats7ln Me.y^vet; Casa and Biaoh. Also~ : h; fine J lot ‘of Boys’, and Chiidren’a Hats, opdFOlt; and- prf - Cea,- ~ . . .' '. , MEN. , ;■» J- 1 k . ! ,- OHIXDItEN’S. :. * . lf . 4 . ; ■ ■ HATS -- . : In styles too hmnerohjj to mention, allot which win bo sold nt tae, lowest, Caahprloes.- ■ , : ; Coll andjeßMnineow ypn>ahnot Sdl to bo pleasedjin prlceaind quality j ■ - HATS Of any- 'lClnd made and repaired tp. order, on short; notice. •' . . . JOHN’X/ KELLER. Agentt: i". ■ i No. UNorth Hanover Strebt. Sept,pB, *7l—tf, ; . cats.;: , , DO you WANT A NICE HAT 08-OAF T ■ ; Itfto;flAH’»pAJD*OCWtL6jC ■ 1 3L®; ffinUio < OJ Vvv ffb,a waai ifAmatetHßT. ■ Where cam bo seen.the finest assortment of; , "..'jjJ+.SS. ‘ , ever bronght.toinftrUHle.vlHd .takes great pleas ' nera trt'WrtUnghtenhl-frlftnilMtATirt CM toners, and all new ones* to his'splendid h innt xa cllved 'from 'New'Yorfc and Philadelphia; con* slating in part of fina*. ii... - 1 . SIIIBC-AND OASiaiMBBB: HATB, .' besides anf endless variety of Hats and.Cap* £ the lateattetyle, aUot cwblohiho wlU.soUovth Cdwtu Ahuw hla own manufacture HfttSOlWßTSOhhfthdiaiMl - ■ 1 ial‘ HATS He has the best amngemihttar colorl^Bw® TOiBAGGOANDOIGARS. iways on hand., Ho’dbslres to bail the attention *o pQrsons-who have OOUNTB YPUBB , tl . to sell, as he pays thohlghest cosh prices for .ne 8 Give him o’ call, at the above number, hi* <tand, as ho feels confident of giving entire uat.w* faction. 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