ROMEO, Tunneling a Live Elephant 1 With Eod-hot Orowbars—The Old Warrior Succumbs. [From the Chicago Times, Juno 7.) The most colossal, surgical operation ever performed upon a living creature, was witnessed,, by a selcdt few in this city on yesterday ntacnlng. Evacythine about HuiiMUlr 1 (ImiH scale, as tbeHubjoot hlmsulf.ls the largest bit of flesh and bones now in this country. Of course It metres the elephant Romeo, now performing in this city. Romeo is getting old—his flesh is slow to heal—bud a lapk of knowlertgofliowto’ (beat elephantine, sores, coupled with many misapplied remedies, soon 'placed the old hero,in a sad plight, the wounds festered, increased, bad, became worse, until, now his legs resemble the cata combs of Romo, being more receptacles of corruption-, .me^geifta reno dent thftt-'Romeo could not well go any farther unless some, relief was afforded, and as Chicago Is famous for the quality just now, It was determined to'take ad vantage of the respite afforded from'tra vel. .luring a nearly two weeks’ stay, and place the great hulk on the stocks. \ N ARRAY OK MEDICAL TALENT Wi'h this purpose in view, Mr. Fore pangli called upon Dr. H. W. Boyd, professor of surgery and anatomy of the ■Chicago Medical College, win. hua had considerable experience in elephantine surgery. Under the diieclmns of Prof. Boyd. Dr. Withers pot, goosed, tunneled and chiseled Into the per .beast, each lime cutting away or digging out a pound or two of putrid flesh, and each lime the knife or other tools was withdrawn the blood flowed copiously from it. Like a practical miner, the doctor only prospec ted for a while, feeling his way to the crevices. Soon he laid’hare a member, and then entered upon a task that sick ened the stoutest saw-bones present. Tunneling his way along by means of scrapers and chisels, his ortn would enter the animal’s leg to the elbow until the sound flesh was reached. It was not long before the,explorer what simnd or flejh there. WaS ijbj Romeo’s forelegs wasn’t worth speaking about, and the only wonder was that the animal was alive and able to stand on his legs. After a full hour spent in SLASHING. GOUGING AND SCRAPING, during which the poor beast was rid of fifteen or twenty pounds of putrlfled matter aud flesh; and a pound or two. of bone, the surgeons codoluded that'aufli clent for a day might he the evil-thereof, and desisted.from that parted the opera tion to enter upon another ten-fold more, painful and harrowing. CAUTERIZATION. While the excavations had been pro gressing, men were busy at the furnace heating huge soldering irons, several inches in diameter, to a white heat. These were now brought into requisition to remove, the proud flesh.;' Vyiiep Withere the flrstglnw ing iron, a shiver ran’ through his frame, and he was disposed to resent any furth er aggression, but being convinced by the pointed arguments of his beeper that it was ail for his good, he issues another low thunder which was echoed fiom every cage, and straightened li is trunk, ami embraced himself for further martyrdom. THE RED HOT IRON was running into tunnel No. .1, the length of about a foot, and a hissing sound, followed by dense volumes of lumas and other intolerable stench. Is sues from the opening. The poor brute shook like on aspen ; made a slight ef. fort or two at resistance, but soon settled into quietness again. Another red-hot iron was introduced, again there was a quiver of the whole frame, but this time he only drew up his back and changed his position a trifle. THE BLOOD now began to flow from the caverns iu cordon* supplies, a sight that made all the animals of the cat species desperate, and lions, tigers, leopards, hyena*, pan thers, wolves and others of the innnmer" aide hoard, whose cages termed a circle ni'ontthe martyr-joined in low louwla, which were hitenAifled to r*»ai- and shrieks, us the-fumes ol the huihinv tlesh filled their nostrils. When the din and the imis-i- wwe somewhat quieted, the oper- tion was proceeded with, and during tlo* two tol • lowing hours about thirty red-'mi irmo were thrust into the poor brute'- cnrca** When the surgeons finally d.«d*ted, it was not because they believed their »a-k completed, hut because the cabins h assumed such dimensions tiia . ; h.ch Irons prov*d*too small to li.- lu- hor Hifeclive. Besides, Borneo .wit- evidt-i i ly weakening,, an d getting a llt t le “ grog «y” from loss of bloqd. The openings were' th6rougly ; washe■ > i nronWly attended to. Rooting, Spouting and Jobbing execuiedln the moßlßnllsfactory man ner* i TINWARE, ot efrerv deßcrlpuon. conßtanuv on Imm), or made to order, ut reasonable 'prices. Haying none but experienced workmen employed, no hoot* by a close attention to business to secure the bbbllo patronage. Remember the place— LQO pUUJIO J)l jH WEST M + JN SIRKKTt ' SAMTFL R. CLAUDY. . Nov. 23.1871—ly. ' SOMETHING NEW UNDER HE ,SUN! mHE tJNDEHrtIGNUt). having ju>*t Lreturned fromdhe dlUet* wltha large stock ofeoods. invite the attention oi all who desire satisfaction io cull and examine their la ge stockoi Stoves and Tinware Among the stock of sUm-s may be found the Anti-CUuler Base Burner, ANTI ‘ LINKER FI UK PLACE HKATKIV. together vyi 1 1 1 all tin- latent style* ot PARLOR DINING-ROuM mid HOOK. STOVES, which they-.ohnUe tgt* the trade to compel with Knlve-, ■ j »o» * h, together with TollH “•■l*-. t 'oiil lhl. ket>. Coni Sieves. Shovels and Zinc mulevmy va riety nl Tin Wnrenml Hmft* KiiniMilitv Knot!** kept In » (list class store. • . We arc else nr-parcri'i' liinii*lt iPuirips for Cisterns and Deep Wells, ambhitvc- lor sale] the CeleDniteo Genuine I it* ii cumber Wood Pump. ROOKING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK attended to promptly mul «»u reasonable Remember tin* place, the grten tronl on North Hanover si red. A lew doors above Louther. Give its a call uh we are determined not to be undersold hv air other parties In this place TJuriia nil lor the past patronage we extend a c'artlml hi vita lion to alt to pay ns u visit. i VWVwxe.sTtutVv Sc.Rv\yp> Nhb. 02 and 04, north hanover st. CARLISLE. Nov. H. 71 *** .. I«• (Satinet matter A li. K w I N O . CABINET MAKEIt AND UNDERTAKER WKAT MAIN STREET CARLISLE. P A splendid assortment oi New Furniture for Ihc.HolUluys, comprising Hofas. Camp Stool, l.imuges, Centre Tables. Rocking Chuhs. Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, t.'ard Tablet., Reception Ghalvs, Oitomous, Bureaus, What Noth Ac.. vie.. Ac. Parlor. Dining Room, FUHNITU HE. i>l the lalesiNiyles, AUKOTTHNITUiIBr IN SEI.TP Hplemlld new Patterns. y BF.T>-TKAI)H AND MATTIt»MK» gift fbamkh and picturks in great variety. Purtlcuhu attention given to Funerals. » rdern from town ami country promptly attended to ud mi reasonable/ppnp. . iV . ,1 an. 17 -JT.OOK OUT KOR THE “ Mammoth Boot!” ilveryhody is Invited lo call at Jonathan Coro- In NORTH HaNOVRK Strict, vfliore he win nmnufucturo to orderilho Hoot* and Hhoe«. Oaltcra, and all otliurtityUH that oan ho got in thelnurkut out of .the hOßfe material, and >ih low 11 h nriy other store In- prices, lor the cash. 1 have ulno.'a new • * AJIEBICAN CXdVlTldlt, for L'entlnmeii, HomethlDK lhftt WmH be had in anv other store in Carlisle, except utJ. Corn* * man's Manufacturing'Storo, one iif in« .bent sly tea evcr’got out for gentlemen.-All Iho above will ho h'tV.d at th 6 Lowest Cash Frlcea. Iwin’l he umleisold. Also, nllTtTnf.s hj 7j*P? ,cs , Misses and Children's COloVed work wilt b 6 matte to or. dorbt thO shortest notice, and all work will be adurantoed. Plfe'iuo cull and give mo u trial, and all work will bo -made In the.best workiimnshlpdlkH 'maimer? * Repairing will bo done tiea.ly and cheap for cash. JONATHAN ( ORNUAN May ‘I. l 87 > ’-:im. _ , ~ Uti? sOota 1872. Summer! 1872. and all mudaol SUMMER WEAR, WHITE GOODS, Ac., In order to close out oor Summer Stock' Shawls, lace points, lace sacks, parasols, fans LACE COLLARS, EMBROIDERIES, &c.. CHE*** CASSIMERES, Linen and Cotton PANTS STUFFS, HICKORY STRIPES, . MUSLINS, TICKINGS, &c., &c., &c. STORE Six Great and Convincing Reasons Why ki Should Buy From Us: ■ 1 We have a resident buyer in the City to pick up bargains for us. • o we buy for Cash. . We-are thus enabled to buy cheap and sell cheap. * •L We have no old goods purchased at high prices. 1- w“'oo nor"n p“lmE'ou reel ve» with large quantltlea of goods to be carried Irom oua sea wmi* in Knot her* but keep our stock fresh by receiving new goods dally. . 0 W e receive a great many auction lots ol goods, which w© can sell far below the regular X>O3Xf»T BUT until you have examlned'ottr elegant slock; we want you to take a look, whether yon wish to buy or not as we are not afraid to hove our goods or prices compared with any. other house In D. A* SAWYER. NEW, BEAUTIFUL AND UNSURPASSED DISPLAY OF s DRESS GOODS, Sliawls and. Scarfs, AT, L; T. GREENFIELD’S S 3, .3 'tS'O Ui JSSTo. 18 E - JMCetlxi St. The great speciality, Block Silks, for weight, beauty of finish and prices, ray stock of .Bloc* Silks cannot be excelled by any in ihe country. lam prepared to guarantee every yard we sex Full assortment of Japenese Silks very cheap, Japanese Poplins, -Japenese Robes, choice Monaire, TbTnCes Cloths, Stripe Parislenne, Black Iron Berge, Alexis Poplins, Philadelphia Poplins, wool Alpacas. Ac, Inn word, everything In Dress Goods, new, cheap and desirable. Thomoat iVT/inutiintf flnnAn ever offered In this market. All-woolDoLalna, CaskmOTes," Bomba'MiOUrniDK LlOOflSzlne Cloths. Bombazines. Sllk and Wool Henri etta Clolh. TamteeJGblglau Cord, bastlle. Australian Crape, Black Serge, Crape Veils, «fco. Partic ular .attentionpaloTp Funerpl Orders. WHITE GOODS.—An Immense stock of the above in all the latest noveltiesof the season, now ready for inspection. Stacks of DOMESTIC GOODS and Table Linens prices. MEN’S WEAK.—Having increased my stock and facilities In this branch, I am fhftw prepared to offer an assortment Recond to none In our town. Black Cloths and Doeskins Freneh-CasslinoTes and Suitings, English and Scotch Chariot’s Casslmeres, &o. SUITS made to or der a]t wbort notice. ’ T. G-reenlield, No. IS Hast Main Street. A. WOODS WADKEH. GRAND DISPLAY OF GOODS! f FOB .BPRIKG AND SUMMER, AT OGILBY’S, NO. 4.7 WEST MAIN STREET. Now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, the largest and most complete ry article Hi the DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS. Ac., Ac e veroflerodmCAULlSLE. DRESS G'IODS. beautiful Black and Colored SILKS, brocade ond plulu Japanese SILKS, Gray Sliipe Summer SILKS. Light-weight POPLINS, Dolly Varden JAPANESE, ana GOODSi In all colors. SPECIALTY—An usual, we otter unsurpassed Black Alpacas and Mohairs, also all colors of same goods at Special Bargains. Best makes of i BLA U K CLOTHS AND CASSIMERE S, Fancv Cassi meres, Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans and Cotton Coatings and Pants Studs at old price*, although the woolen and cotton market has advanced considerable. AUCTION BAR GAINS. While Quilts, Sni lug Shawls, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, Table Linens, Towels nna Towllng. Napkin*-, Duma Points and Sacks, Pmln Ribbons, (all colors) and Motth s extra wide for Shhlich, elegant shades -ot Plain and Plaid. Ladles’ Linen Handkerchiefs, Gents Handkerchiefs. • All the above at lowest prices ever offered In Carlisle. WHITE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, sss?& Ess.. pngi, HtrlpiMl shirtings, Ginghams, Blue, Brills and Domras, full width Sheeting, Blenched mill Unhh licit, 111. nit prices to suit purclmsem. - 200 pnckngiis Calicoes, nil new styles, light I It,irk 111 .mil W cents. FANCY GOODS AND now style Silk Ifes. Gloves Hosiery Lace anil I.lnon Collars, Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Spring Veiling In Grenadines, Berimes mid tlgm-eil Nets, and every ’ article In a first-cloaa Notion House, at lowest prices. Di IVES.—New Spring Colors Ladles' Kid Gloves only 81. Best two-button Kjj-s. cuffed, scnmiiied, new similes, 81 M. Ladles' all linen, corded and hemmed Handkerchiefs U'Xc, worth ffio (ilmk'so N.T. ‘ivi yiirilsTSpool Cottons,’all colors,7c. Best spool emtons,2aoyards, other ionites, hr. Bi-tsMrt Braid; R'conts. Bound to self Goods at QfITTgY»C CASH C r »rrS DIT at prlcca to »uit the times. OGILBY’S, 47 West VJuIJ-tAJ A o GAtJiA onL w I' J-* Main' Street; Carlisle; l‘a. liimip- Clotlis and. Cassimeres, ' A large stock dl Plain and Fancy Linens for men’s and boy's’ suits, stacks of Cottonades Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, ICltckeu HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES LARGEST STUCK I N THE TOWN : OWENS’ MARBX.B WORKS Ik removed from Went Main street to 73 S. Han over street, where anything obtainable at a’.flrat class MARBLF A*ND BROWNSTONE SHOP! may he hud nr mb’* which cannat be undersold in city orcountrv .. ITavJuif a ljuuvy n*i»J op hand, ( -vv)llsp1l ((atrutea wßlch cimuot h*s uudpr^oid,or'wicoueuln ... N.'-li.—Uutble utul : M rbellzed Monties oml Encaustic tile, at city rates. Ap4 '72 tifn. GREAT BARGAINS BLACK, JAPANESBimd FANCY SILKS, 1 BLACK HERN ANNIES, GRENADINES, lawns. LINEN SUITINGS, 1 ■ GREAT BARGAINS IN jgy-Everybody call and get some of the bargains.-®! ROOM N. E. Cor of SQUARE. NEW ! NEW ! NEW ! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OK DRY GOODS! •At the old <'mitral Corner. Now Summer Dress Good^ot«Qatily prices; Splen did bargain* hi BLACK SILKS, great .bargains Ih Wi^alnß In HERNANNIES, JAPANESE BILKS at reduced, reduced prices. LAWNS - very cheap. We have the baafelfitockof WHITE, DRESS GOODS In the town, Swiss Muslins, FfpnQUrMuiUDß/^ainpooKS,:, Victoria Lawns. BlshopLawns, Piques and dtnpedH Nainsooks, all the new styles m Parasols and Sun Umbrellas very ; * handsome and at very low prices, LAOE- POINTS and LACE * • . SACKS at unprecedented low figures.' LINENS of all kinds Ladles’ dresses and saltings', mens' and boys' wear, elegant I liiuuterpiines, *c, In great variety, andat very low prices. Notions, Dress Trimmings dc., : Dress Bullous, bsndsoine Bilk fringes. elegant Dices, Silks nnd Batin cut bias, Hamburg Edgings sod Inserting*. The celebrated ( tire only to be found at : the Old Central. I)onot fall to give us a call, an we have tho anil will give pood bargains to all who may i.R.iv -k; I-, *-. i .1 - ' ■ I AM NOW OFFERING very cheap, favor us with a cull. Miller & Buttorff. J i > «• -■ - '■ tea* Pitotacntary 06 the OHtato of Martin Herman* late of the township of Bllvor Bpnng, Cumber berland county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebt ed to said estate are requested to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims trill nreseut them for settlement without delay. P P. W. HERMAN, *• sTia : 1 . "jCTOTlCliJ.— i>Qoictt .flloaecJ on I_\ jane Ist, 1b72, all persons Indebted are re* mieAed to moke early settlement of tbolr ac counts; The books will remain In the offices for a limited time. A. H, ULAIB. R. OWEN. Jun?2M-31, eneerico. RETAIL GROCERY STORE 1 • STILT. IN THE “South End.” \ 1 The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity, that he has Eurchnsod the stock of Mr. John Heckman, ana avlng added largely thereto, will at all times keep a good and urst-class Stock of GROCteXUXiS. ou hand, and which ho will sell at a-yory email advance on first • cost. His stock will consist of sugar of all tho various Blades,Coffees at nil,prices, Molasses,Syrups, Tea. Spices, Quconswnre, Glassware, Stoneware and Crockefy.Boskets, Buckets, rphs, Crackers, all kinds. Mackerel, Shad and HerWng, Tobacco and Sonars. Brushes of all descriptions. Bed Cords and Clothes Lines, Brooms. I will also keep constantly on hand a line quality of Family - Flour - and. Feed of all kinds; also, a largo variety of Canned and Dried Fruit, consisting of poaches, apples, or anges, lemons, tomatoes. Ac., together with a general assortmont-of NOTIONS usually kept fn stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken iu exchange for goods, at market prices. Hoping that by strict attention to business, and the wants of all that may favor him with their custom, he will receive a liberal share of the pa tronage. Having «yery facility and advantage In the purchasing of my stock for cash', I will not be undersold by any In tho business. • Remem ber tho place—No. 78 South Hanover street, cor ner of Cbupel Alley. J()HN A> MEANS . April 11, )872-tf. FIRM I SEW FIRM ! J.& WE. Green having purchased the entire Stock ond Fix tures of Lewis Faber, in Mr. Sadler S new build ing, next door to Carlisle Deposit Bank, oiler to tho public a large and well selected Btoolc of Fresh Groceries, Such as Molasses, Dried Fruit, Cheese, Buckets, Coffees, , Candles, Spices, Brushes, Rice, Baskets, Salt, Cioves, ' Beef, . Pepper, Soda, i Allspice, Crackers, Brooms, Flour, 1 Tul's. Teas, . Cordage, Sugars, Cinnnmon. Syrups, Corn Starch. Fish, Coal Oil, Ham, Vinegar. Lard, Blacking. Pickles. Stove Polish, Ketohup, CedarA Willow ware, Soap, Queensware. Nutmegs, Glass Ware, Canned Fruit, Stoneware, - Starch, Ac., Ac,, Ac. Goods delivered to all parts of the town, free ofeharge. The highest market price pa l * l lor country produce. They hope .by fair dealing, strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a *hare of the public palrn nn|%, Re.S|j«cliully, tf J. AW. K: UxIKKNi 30rl> ckdoUs "IT EII Y ATTRACTIVE 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. Wo make a speciality in BLACK SILKS! of’the Celebrated Lyons’ make, at very low pri ces. We have also a full lino of Mourning Goodg "X TEB VifißY best Tamlso Cloth, pure Silk Warp Black Hernaul. beat'all-wool DoLaues, best Bombazines, beat Black Alpacas, plain black and black and white Ginghams and Calicoes,' chintzes and Percales. A full line of WHITE fiOOHS 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. Aiso the Largest Stock ol Staple and DOMESTIC Goods to be found In this county. And when you come here and examine our large stock, yon need go no further, as that would be a waste of Una© an a loss of money. Wo 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 Ladles, Men and bovs. Skirts end Skirting, Shawls Table Linens, Sheetings, also, CLOTH Simp and Cotton and Linen goods for men and boys, and a very large assortment of smallwares and Ip A. NC Y GOODS. which we can’t mention for want of room. The famous DOLLY VABDEN has not been forgot ten. All persons In want of bargains can got them by calling at this well-known bouse, that has stood the storms of two llerco panics in the commercial world, and escaped unhurt. Please come and bring tuc '• chips” alonx with you. A. W. BENTZ & CO. MayZStf «. HITTER, & BON, Drapers AND Mercliant TAILORS! jVo. MWest Main Street, CAHLIH L 1‘ Spring Opening CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A N 1) Vestings. We have Just received a hill assortment of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Cusalmores and Vestings, embracing the latest novelties and the best manufacture, which we are desirous of ex r hlbltlng to the public. Our prices cannot bo surpassed, Suits made as low as TEN DOL LARS, with t}ie guarantee of a perfect J\L Cassl morcs by the yard at all prices, from 65 cents up. A full lino of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS always on hand. Shirts made to order. We would respectfully solicit a call. We are the agents for the original Hone Sewing Machine, Improved. prll 11. 1872-ly. " BOOT AND SHOE STORE! No. 4z Bast Main Street • HOOTS,' SHOES. GAITERS, BROGANS, i . SLIPPERS. CUSTOM and MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING neatly ami promptly done. ADAM DYBERT. a >~ ' No. 4 East Main Street. March 28,1872-tf John Hannon, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER In tomes &■. Ciquots. M4l South Hanover Street CARLISLE, PA. Novlli,. 71—lyr . J. L. STERNER & BRO. liiverv &. Sale Stable. PKTWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD SIS., IK THE REAR OP THE BENTZ HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa. Having fitted up tbo Stable with notv Carri ages. &c., Wo are prepared to furnish Urst-elass turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties tmren to and from the Springs, April 25,1807 Hr# (EooKb READII i DUKE r BURKHOLDER have now open tine of the tlnest stocks of ©few AND IDesira/ble Goans ever shown tothe public. Their Imraeusastock ol Breis Goods comprises all the novelties of the season. Dol ly Vardans Jn all. kinds of goods. Japanese Silks, Black Silks, chene and pure Mohnlr Pop lins, White Goods Jn every grade, among which can be found Balistic Cloths, Yosemite Stripes, Lawns, Swlsses, and everything In the White Goods line. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. We have the May (lueeu, Rosallna, and all the different makes of Shawls, which we have the reputation of selling cheaper than thq cheap est. , Cloths &Cassimeres We offer a special Inducement to every. one needing a Spring suit; having a very fine as sortment, and having the best tailors fn.town to make them np to order. Call and see tbe tine assortment of all kinds of DRYGOODS! Wo liova rwl.loa 0./Ina.ltno nf.'TR.tMAJXNCIU.Ui, suit all kinds of Dress Goods. When you wish to examine a lino stock of Goods, we would urge you to call at our store and ascertain our prices before you commit yourself. We wiH glvo 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 lorget. r DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North Hanover Street, n*i Below Carlisle deposit Bank. HEW STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS 'GOODS, at extremely Low Prices, to which dally addi tions will be made, and POPULAR PRICES MAINTAINED Black Silks, Alpacas, / Mohairs, of superior lustre and durability, on which I defy competition as to Q,A ULITY and PRICES Mourning Goodg IN GRI?AT VARIETY. SUPERIOR STOCK OF White Goods, embracing all the novelties of the season. Cloths, Cassimeres, Boys’ wear a Speciality. Cottonndes and 'Farmer’s Drills. An examination Is only necessary tOvCOVlnce that for Variety, Beauty, Durability nua Cheap ness, our stock la second to none In town. T. A. HARPER, Mayll—tf. So uth Hanover St. Carlisle’ OTICE! TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I JOHN ELLIOTT, No.SSNorth Hanover street. Carlisle, has Just opened a large and splendldi assortment of Spring and Summer CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Hat\ Hosiery, ‘ WESTWARD Accommodation iPaln leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A M..Moobanlcsbnrg 8.35, Carllslo9.il, Newv11109.47 Sblppensburg IO.IS, Chamborabuig 10.44, Green* castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.55 P.M., Me obanlcsburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.68, News 1110 3,32, Ship penaburg 4,02, Ohamberabure 4.35, Greencaatlo 6.11, arriving at Hagerstown R4O P.'M. * . Bcprett Train leaves HarrlaburgOO P. M.. Me dhamcsbure 5.02, Carlisle 5.82, Newville 6.05, pensburgftSS, arriving at Cbamboraburg at 7.00 A Mixed Train loaves Hagerstown 3.20, P. My Groencastlo 4.27, arriving at Cbamboraburg 6.20 TRAIN leaves Obambersburg at 4:45 p, m., Williamson 5:30, Mercorsburg 6:20, Loudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7:20 p. m. EASTWARD: _ Accommodation'!rain loaves Cbamboraburg 5,0 C A. M., Sblppensburg 6.20 j Nowvillo 6.00, Carlisle 6.33, Mochanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg *3fa« IVainloaves Hagerstown 8.30 A. M„ Green castle o.oo,Cbamboraburg 9.46, Sblppensburg 10.22 NewvlUo 10.53, Carlisle 11.20, Meohanlosburg 12.06 arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 F. M. Repress Train leaves Hagerstown iz.uo M. Groencastlo 12.28. Chamboraburg l.oS.Bnippens burg 1.87, Newville 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 3.50 P. M. A Mixed Train loaves Oliamnoraburg 7,45 A. M., Groencastlo 9,i8, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A M. ■ A MIXED TRAIN loaves Richmond at .7:00 a m„ Loudon 7:16, Mercerabarg' 8:00. Williamson -8:45, arriving at Cbamboraburg 0:40 a. m. • 49-Maklug close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, Nowfxork, Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,and all points WCBt ' O. N. LULL, Supl, SDPEUINTKNDKNT’H OKKICF.I Chnmb’tr., Pa., Jar. 18, 72. / Dool 1871 QOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD! Time Table. TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER I, IS’l On and after Priday, September 1,1571, this Compa • ny will run two trouts through to Pina Orove daily, (Sun days excepted) or follows; . A. M. , P. M. Leave Carlisle, 2.55 Leave Junction, 7.00 (Injunction, , 'do ‘Bonnybrook, 7.10 doß‘nnyn’k., do ‘Cralgbeads, 7.20 do Oralgnead’s, 3.72 do Mt. Holly, 7.40. do Mt. Holly, 0.45 do ‘Upper Mill, . 7.45 do ‘Upper Mm, 3,50 do Hunter’s Run,8.05 do Hunter’s R., 4.00 do Laurel, 8.40 do Laurel, '4.20 Arr. at Pino Grove, 0.00 Arr. at Pino Grove, 4.1 RETURNING. A. M, . P. M. Leave Pine Grove 9,80 Leave Pine Grove, 5.00 do Laurel, 1.45 do Laurel, s 5.15 do Hunter’s R., 10.05 do Hunter’s R., 5.35 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., 0.10 Air* at Junction, U. 15 Arr. at Junction, • 0.35 Stations marked thus •(•) are Hag station only. - H. W. DAVENPORT. Gen’l, Superlnlenden Ofllc f Gen,Superintendent,! Pne Grove, Son. 7.187 L •* .V heading Kailroad &EVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OP TAXES. ‘ We'are offering the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company ATfo AND ACCRUED INTEREST., Interest Payable January and July The Bonds are In IOOOs. 500 s, and IOOs, 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 870.778.22, more than the year ending October 31, 1870. The Increase for five (5) months ending April 1872, over five (5) months ending 'April 1,1871; was 5H725 33. ■ Bonds, Pamphlets and Information can bo oh- Joined of Delaven & Bro., Noi 40 S. T HIRD Street, Philadelphia. ec,lB7l—lyr. ©atfitoat*, JjISTABLISHED -1846, Carlisle Hardware House! H. SAXTON & CO. Senhy Saxton. I J. P. Bixlkk, J D. B. Saxton Building, Farming and Mechanics’ Hardware Tools and Materials. Nall. Iron and Steel of all sizes, shapes and kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks, Shovelsand Materials. Wether!!! & Bro. First ‘ National Buck, and all other favorite brands White Lend and Colors, with a full assortment. ofTuhe Colors, pure raw and boiled Linseed Oil. Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, <6c. Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Plas ter and Silver Sand, Dupont’s blasting and sporting powder, Guns, Pistols and Amm unl tion. Cedar Ware, Rope, Lanterns. Ac. House-Furnishing Hardware. Silver-plated Spoons, Forks and knives. Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut lery. 'Rodgers & Seymour’s .line Scissors and Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bands, Brass stair Rods, white and black'Curled Hair for Matresses and Furniture, Green Reps. Hair seatinj;, &c„ with a full line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers, line bird Cages, Driving and Riding Whips, &c, Bo{e| agents for Plank’s Shifting Beam and Kolter Plows at his prices.. .For Cash. - BloOmflold & Gibb’s Imperial Plows, The past mentioned are of a 1 recent introduc tion Into this section, which have the advanta ges of; a Shifting Beam and Steel Shear, at al most the same prices os the ordinary Cast-Iron Plows. ♦ Sole agents for Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes. Sold agents for Burnham’s Patent Weather Stripping. , This combines both economy and comfort, thoroughly preventing drafts of cold nir in win ter and dust fa simmer. The price for stripping an entire house is more than saved during the wlntet by the economy of fuel; it taking at least one-third less fuel to produce thosamo warmth It Is made In walnut, oak and plain white, fo. both color and windows, so that It can ho a dap tod to any house. Our goods are bought In large quantities from the manufactures, and with the aid of oar long experience, are selected with the utmost care and supervision, and we would invite all who wish to purchase the best goods Ut the lowest cash rates to patronize us; Country merchants will certainly find It to their advantage to call or write ns for quota-, tions before purchasing. We remain, respectfully H. SAXTON & co.. No. 15 EAST MAIN BTRE2 , Carlisle, Pa. HARDWARE 1 • * AND CUTLERY, Ml LLEM & BO WBBS take this opportunity of directing the attention of the community at largo, and every person in particular, to their recently replenished stock of M A 1 ID) W A 3E Mo They studiously avoided investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the falling out of thebottom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time priced, as near as possible, they have investbd largely and are prepared, to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prices as any m'orkbt outside the cities. They especially invlfethe attention of mechanics, farmers' and bnlldeis. Oar stock Is complete and mule need fear mooting with disappointment. Ip enquiring for anything In our line. Wo have the agency of IhoWillcoxA Qibbsi x Serving Maclaine. and would respectfully sk all those lit wan l - 1 a Maeb.ne, to examine the Wlllcox 4 Gibbs’ bo fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goad delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. Jan. 12 1872—1 v ifKpltcal. OS; A DALIS THE INGREDI ENTS . fcT COMPOSP ROSADALIS are pub fted -on even? package, therefore It is nocHsecret nreu oration, conseonentlv • ¥ O A Physicians PiesctiVie It. It is a certain cure for Scrofula, SyphUi. In all Its forms, 'Rheumatism, Skin Dia eases. Liver Complaint and all disease of the Blood. ‘ ONE BOTTLE OP ROSADALIa will do more good than ten bottles of Syrup of Sarsaparilla, THE UNDERBIBNED PHYSICIAN havclused Rosadalls in their practice foi the post three years and freely endnnm It as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. , u u DR. T. O. PUGH, of Baltimore. DR. T, J. BOYKIN, “ DR. R. W. CARR, " DK, F. O. DANNELLY. " DR. J. S. SPARKELof Nicholasvllle Kv DR. J. L, McCAKTHA, Columbia ft DR. A. B. NOBLES. Edgecomb, N.’ C. * USED AND ENDOBSED By J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River' Mass. ► 1( - F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. ' A. P. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio. B. HaLL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN- & CO , Gordonsvllle, Vu SAM’L. O. McPADDEN, Mur/refiabmvr Tonn. Ui ” Our space will not allow’of any ex .ended remarks in relation to the virtues of Rosadalls. To the Medical Profession we guarantee a PluW Extract superior to any they have overused In the treatment of diseased Blood; and to theaffllcted we say try Rosadalls, and yon will be re stored to health. Rosadalls Is sold by all Druggists nri™ $l.BO per bottle. Address, . * pr,ce DR. CLEMENTS’& CO. Manufacturing Chemists, July 20.71-lyr- 33at# an* atoms. ■gAKGtAINB IN HATS AND CAPS! At KELLER'S. 17 North Hanover Street, We have received the latest styles of HATS and CAPS. Silk Hats, New York and Philadel phia styles, Cassitneta Hats of all shapes and prices, Soft Hats of every kind, from 75 cents up. Cloth Hats, In Blue, Velvet, Lasting, Mixed Cass dnd Black. Also a fine lot of Boys’ and Children’s Hats, Cloth and Felt, and at all pri ces. -■ MEN. BOY’S, AND in styles too numerous to mention, all oi widen will bo sold at tne lowest Cash prices. Call and examine our stock, you cannot fall to be pldosed in price and quality. HATS of any kind made and repaired to order, on short notice. JOHN A. KELLER, Agent, No. 15 North Hanovor.'Stroet. Sept 28. ’7l—tf. » ■JTATS AND CAPS I DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OR CAP ? If so. Don’t Fail to Call on J. ®. (Eallio NO. 29. WJS33 MAIN STREET, Where can be seen the finest assortment of : HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. He takes great pleat* uera In Inviting his old friends and customers and all new to his splendid brook Just re dived from-New York and Philadelphia, con sisting in part of fine . _ [SILK 'AND CASBIMERE HATS, besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps o Lba latest atyl»,«U i>» .i io tn' Mwesi Oath Prices, Also, his own manufacture . Hits always on hand, and- HATS MANOFAOTUREp TO ORDER, fie has the best arrangement for coloring Hats and all klndsofWoolenGoods,Overcoats, Ac., the shortest notice (as he colors every, week) and on the most reasonable terms. Also, a fine lot of choice brands of IME iTOBACCO AND CIGARS iways on hand. He desires to call theattentlon to perbons who have - OOUNTR Y FURS to sell 1 , os he pays the highest cash prices for he same. Give him a call, at the above number, his mu da'nd, as he feels confldentof giving entire se is faction. Sept. 28/ 71—tf. aerie iillural Implenwnts, TMPLEMBNTS FOB HARVEST! offer to Farmers lor the coming season the following well-known and popular Farming Implements, along with other articles neeileil by all farmers: THE SPRAGUE MOWER, which is now generally admitted to be I lit* simplest, most complete and efficient single Mowing Machine In the country. Wo sold several of these Mowers last season and they gave perfect satisfaction. Price, $lOO. .. THE NOVELTY HAY BAKE, worked either by hand or r 6n the self-acting principle. The reputation of this Rake is wen established. Every farmer who Is not already supplied, should buy a Novelty Hay Rake. THE ORIGINAL AND IMPROVED HARPOON HAY FORK, with improved Grapple. Pulley, &o. This Hay Fork,ln connection with the grapple and pul ley; is undoubtedly one of -the moot complete machines In the-market for handling boy. THE CUMBERLAND VALLE? THRESHER AND SEPARATOR, The improvements wo have made In the con struction of this Thresher since last seos6n, warrant us In ottering it to farmers as one of the best machines In the market. With the Horse Power which goes with this machine, four horses are calculated to do the work, where slxandelghtare required In many ether ma chines. Compared. with others, the price Is so low thafevery thrifty farmer may readily be come the owner for himself of a Cumberland Valley Thresher and Separator for permanent use on his barn lloor.- Farmers would do well to call and examine It. . THE CARLISLE CIDER MILL, madelat our establishment, has won the highest recommendationS'from all who have used it. U both grinds l ahd crushes the apples. It there fore requiresJlghter.pressure ana produces the largest quantity of cider from the amount of apples.put in. The WILLOUGHBY Patent GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL * is so well known‘to farmers In most parts ol Pennsylvania, that we need not speak at any length of its merits. We now build It wither without Guano AttopUmont, and, with the shov els so attached os to work In stralghtrank or zig zag whichever is preferred; l The Gum Tubes are also tout on by our now patent arrangement, which gives thdra greater flexibility and firmer attachment to the Drill.-.No.good fanner can afford to do without the. Willoughby QumSprlng Drill. 1 We have always on ihoud a supply of FODDER CUTTERS, Corn shell.ers, of all, sizes, qqd a variety, of«other implements needed by farmers, at the lowest prices. _ . . J c F. QABBNBB & CO. Juno 0,1872—3 m . T7l STATE NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby JJ/glven that letters of administration on ' tue oulato of WUUain Fuget,. Into of Frankfprd township, deceased, have been granted to tue undersigned administrators, the first named re* siding .In county, and the latter in Frankford township. All persons knowinu themselves Indebted to sold estate are request* ed to make settlement Unmedlately, and those having claims will present them for aftuem o"** 0 "** DANIEL FUGET, ADAM FUGET, Administrators. May IG, 1872-flt* CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -I have this day.associated with me in busi ness my son, Andrew Blair, the name ox firm to be A. H. Blair & Son. A. H. BLAXiv. Carlisle, June 1,1572. ■■ , With thanks to the public for their encour agement and patronage in the past, tne t-i." firm trust that, by a close attention to business, .with Just and fair dealingrfowards all,' they wu merle a contlqpance of the public favor, ana re oplvo apfrftre of their patronage. |> H. HuA”'* CAN NOT BUY IT I ■ “ for ’SIGHT IS PRICELESS I BUT THE DIAMOJJI). , SPJSOTACT.ES vviu. i /JITBESEBVB-.lxr.. ■ yim value your eyialght use tuene ! Ground from minute Crystal Rn'ml together and derive their, pamp I 1^ i *??° Ilt ; r j ie y account of their hardness and brilliancy, will lost many-years imd l ave Deo. 7,1871— ly. Baltimore, Mu. CHILDREN'S, . HATS