Ilgiintltuntl. * WEED PESTS. It Is stated as a remarkable and very interesting fact, that nearly all of the worst Insect foes of the American farm er and fruit grower have hecudmfibrtotfi from the other aide of the Atlantic^—" The Hessian fly, so destructive to our wheat erdps, was introduced some nine-* ty years since; the bee moth at the beginning of the present century ; the wheat midge forty-five years ago, and ‘the codling moth, the house fly, the cabbage plant louse, the grain weevil, the cockroach, the different carpel, clothes, and fur moths, together with many other of these destructive pests, were, tfhi&Migdh at; periods not indefinitely fixed. Of nine ty-nine classified by Mr. William Darlington of West Chfester Pa., we are indebted to other countries for no less than forty-three, among which are St. John’s wort, ox eyed daisy, burdock, plantain, mullein, toad flax, Jamestown or Jimson weed, the notorious cheat or chess, Canada thistles, the dread of fanners, common thistle, field garlic, &c. Notwithstanding the fact that Ameri cans are proverbial for their readiness to reciprocate favors, it is show that we have not made a very large return for the hosts of noxious insects and weeds with which we have been so abundant ly favored bjl our transatlantic breth ren. Very few American insects have become naturalized in Europe. The American pea bug is found in some parts of France and England, but not to an injurious extent. The only two American weeds that have become so firmly established in Europe as to be a positive nuisance, is a common aquatic planj {Androhdris canadensis), which has so multiplied its growth there as to completely choke up many of the En glish canals, and the American horse weed,-or mare’s tail, which has spread nearly over the entire world. These facts would seem to demon strate conclusively that American plants imd insects do not become natu ralized as readily in the Old World as the Insects and plants of the Old World do with us. So far as noxious insects and weeds are concerned, this is noth ing to boast of to be sure, hut that does not remove the fact. Perhaps, if the subject were more the rostdg_would show that;the great increase ancf spread of these animal and vegetable pests 'in America is due mainly to the tact that our farmers and fruit growers have not been as careful to eradicate them as those of iSrope. , Partridges' Inseativerous. There was a meeting of horticultu rists held some time since in Illinois, at which the question of preserving partridges upon our farms and in our gardens to destroy insects and vermin generally was presented and facts given to show that they are very destructive during the growing seasons ot, the enemies of our plants, flowers, fruit and : .grain. One speaker said that in'view of these services the partridge ought to be protected against the hunter, the farmer and his boys—that no bird is more harmless and none more useful, and to shoot or .trap it for stewing, broiling or making pot-pies, Was very ranch to be deplored and should be prevented if possible—and that it was the only bird that remained with us through the winter, after being deserted by all others. But this is easier said than done. Human nature, we are a little apprehensive, will need a trifle of change before this partridge milieni um will arrive. To show, however, how useful this beautiful and harmless domestic- bird is, it was at the same time stated that a flock of partridges was seen running along the rows of corn just sprouting, and seeing them engaged at something which was believed to be pulling up the young plants, one of them was killed and its “ crop” examined, which was found to contain one cutworm, 21 strip ed bugs, and over iOO chinch-bugs. Another related that he had adopted measures to protect the bird, and that they had become so numerous and so tame that hundreds of them, after snowfalls, could be seen in his barnyard with the fowls where they were led.— As a result of their presence upon his premises, his wheat crops were unusu ally abundant, while in many other places not far off, the chinch-bug and other insects had destroyed half the crop. This suggestion is worthy the con sideration of farmers, and if practicable it ought to be adopted. To prevent polished materials from rusting, the following has been tested and approved by good authorities: Put half an ounce of solid paraffine into a wide-mouthed glass bottle, and let it melt In boiling water; then add one and a half ounces of petroleum'; shake the mixture, after „liaving corked the bottle, uhtil it becomesa bold ointment. In using, cover the metal with it, and wipe off afterwards the greater por tion, so that the polish will bo little affected. A thin coat is sufficient to prevent polished metals from tarnish ing. The London Lancet , which is author ity on such subject, gives tho following unique cure for bone felons: As soon as the disease is felt, put directly over tho spot a fly blister about the size of your thumb nail, and let it remain for six hours, at the expiration of which time, directly under the surface of the blis ter, can be seen the cone or nucleus of the felon which can be Instantly taken out with the point of a needle or a lan cet. It is not generally known that the knowledge which learned men possess In regard to the surface of the moon—its mountains, valleys, plains, lava*-aeas, and the distances from point to poin t —la probably more accurate than the knowledge of the beat geographers as to the physical features of the earth on which wo live. The French Academy of Sciences has done more for the advancement of medical knowledge than any other in stitution on the globe. It has always a reward for some new discovery, and tho last is an offer of a hundred thou sand francs for an efficient remedy against cholera'. - 1 i ; ..,1 gTOVE AND TINWARE 'E £/i M E-NT, The partnership heretofore ut ng between sTOßtor: * tClauay- -having bn dissolved by TOmtUtl Oofilfefit, 1 hereby nnhoonco to the cltf zonsof tJafltßleand snrrontidlnucoimtry, that I have opened a New Stove and Tinware Store, In the largo frame building, on tho comer of West High and West Streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius A Bosh. Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with tho greatest care expressly for this market; my customers are fluarantoetfMUSlhcilon,botk*s regards quality Sndiprlcoi/vy h'> '< •' M -•' ; y Sheeuron and Tinware; constantly on hand and made up to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a first class tin establishment. ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend- STOVES, 1 am.now preparod-to cxhlblt.to the Winter Trade a large and well-assorted stock of the best patterns of-Stoves, Having the agency of the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY, LIGHT HOUSE. BON-TON, ROSEBUB. BEACON LIGHT EGG OFFICE and PARL* iR STOVES Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace the following: Superior, Noble Cook, Excelsior, Niagara, Ranker City, and Coral. Stoj Repairs constantly on hand. I am agent for a PATENT STEAM PIPE, lor heating mills, factories. «fio„ and prepared to Ihmish and place them In position at short ndtice. ’■ . -i , ' . Having an experience of 22 years ln;th!s: busi ness, I would respectfolly 1 solicit a share/of the public -patronage, feeling confident that-1 will give satisfaction. A. WOODS WALKER. Dec. 22.70-tf JjIXCELBIOR STOVE aud TINWAB EMPORIUM! The undersigned would respectfully inform tho citizens ofCarlisle and vicinity, that he stU carries on the Stove 8c Tinware Business Jn branches. He Bob secured the agency for the following popular StoVes Parlor and Offlce'Stoves. ■ Morning Glory, Parlor Heater, Parlor Light, Light House, together vrlth a variety of COOK STOVES, Combination Gas Burner, Eureka, Eegulator, Niagara, Superior, MOENING GLOET. and other ' HE A TERS: RANGES. AND FIREBOARD STOVES! which ho 1b prepared furnish at the lowest market rates. Stove Re^airavg. promptly* attended to. Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing executed in the moßtßfttlsfactory man ner. TINWARE. of every description, constancy l on band, or. made to order, at reasonable 'prices. Having none bnt experienced workmen employed, he hopes by a close attention to business to secure the nubile patronage. Keraember the place— No. 18 WEST MAIN SIREET. SAMUEL B. GLAUDY. Nov, 23,1871— ly. (SOMETHING NEW UNDER IHE SUM THE UNDERSIGNED, having just returned from the cities with a large stock oi goods, Invite the attention of all who desire satisfaction to call and examine their large stock o 1 Stoves and Tinware Among the slock of stoves may be found the Anti-Clinker Base Burner , ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER. together with all the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES, which they challenge the trade to compet with Knives, Forlfß, Spoons, Ladles, Lamps, Dippers, together with Toilet Sets, Coal’ Buckets, Coal Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zinc and every va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kept in a first class store We are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells I and have lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu- cumber Wood Pump, ROOFING , SPOUTING AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street. A tew doors above Louther. Give us a call as we ore determined not to be undersold by any other parties in this place. Thankful for tbo past patronage we extend a cordial invitation to oil to pay us a visit. RhmesmVfti Nos. 62 and 64, NORTH HANOVER ST.. CARLISLE. Nov. 9.71 PA (Satinet jsaafter. A B. 1! W ISb, Cabinet makbb AND UNDEBTAEKR. WEST #AIN STREET. CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of New Furniture . for theJHolldaya, comprising Sofas, Camp Stool, ' Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs. Card Tables, Reception Chairs, , Otlotaons, Bureaus, , 'What Note. Ac., &c. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, FURNITURE, of the Jatefllistylefl, AGE FultNlTulcE IN SETTS Splendid new Patterns. . BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES in great variety. Particular attention given to Funemlp. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable terras, Deo. 17 OUT FOR THE Mammoth Boot!” verybody Is invited to call at Jonathan Coro* in’s M SHOE STORE. la NORTH HaNOVER Street, where ho will manufacture to order thd host Boots and Shoes, Oalters, aud all other styles that can ho got in tho market out of the best material, and as IoW r oa any other store la prices, for the cahh-Xh&jKfc also, a new AMERICAN * for gentlemen,something that can’t behotnh any ether store in Carlisle, except at 3. Corn* man’s Manufacturing Store; ono of the boat styles over got out for gentlemen* All the above will be sold at the lowest Cash Prices, , I won’t be undei sold. Also, all kinds of LadleaV Mluea’ and Children’s Colored work will bo made to or der at the shortest notice, and all work will, he guaranteed. , . „ Please call and give me a trial, and all work will he made In the best workmanshlp-liko manner, Repairing will bo done neatly aud cheap forcash. JONATHAN CORNMAN May-, 187-—Um, i&r. &c 1872. Summer I 1872. I AM NOW OFFERING 1 GREAT BARGAINS . ’ BLACK, JAPANESEaud FANCY SILKS, BLACK HERNANNIES, GRENADINES, LAWNS. LINEN SUITINGS, aud all kinds of SUMMER WEAR, WHITE GOODS, Ac.. In order 10 close out our Summer Stock. GREAT BARGAINS IN / SHAWLS, LACE POINTS, LACE SACKS, PARASOLS, FANS LACE COLLARS, EMBROIDERIES • ’ C ASSIMERES, Linen and Cotton PANTS STUFFS, HICKORY STRIPES MUSLINS, TICKINGS &c., &c., &c. ’ . gffiKEverybody call and got some of the bargains. STORE ROOM N. E. Cor of SQUARE. Six Great and Convincing Seasons Why Von Should Buy From Us i 1. Wh have a resident buyer in the City to pick up bargains for ur. 2. We buy for Gash. Wq are thus enabled to buy cheap and sell cheap,' ;i. We have no old goods purchased at high prices. 4. Our expenses are low. . 6. We do not encumber ourselves with large quantities of goods to be carried Irora one sea son to another; but keep our stock fresh by receiving new. goods dally. p, 0. Wo receive a great many auction lots ol goods, which we can sell far below the regular rates. DON’T BUY until you have examlncdjour elegant stock; we 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 tho town. D. A. SAWYER. GRAND DISPLAY OP GOODS! FOB SPRING AND SUMMER. AT OGILB.Y’B, NO. 47 WEST MAIN STREET. N6w receiving from New York and Philadelphia, the largest and most complete stock of eve ry article In the DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, Ac., Ac., ever offered In CARLISLE. DRESS GOODS, beautiful Black and Colored SILKS, brocade and plain Japanese SILKS. Gray Stripe Summer SILICB. Light-weight POPLINS, Dolly Varden JAPANESE and DRESS GOODS In all colors. SPECIALTY— As usual, we ofler unsurpassed Black Alpacas and Mohairs, also all colors of same goods at Special Bargains. Beat makes pf w BLAGK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Fancy’Cpsslmeros. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Cotton Coatings and Pants Stuflk at old the woolen and cotton market has advanced considerable. AUCTIOSTBAB GAINS, White Quilts, Spring Shawjs, Sun UmbMllos and Parasols, Table Linens, Towels and Towling, Nankins, Lama Points and Sacks, , pmin Ribbons, (all colors) and Motth’s extra wide for Sashes, elegant shades of Plain and Plaid, Ladles’ Linen Handkerchiefs. Gent’s Handkerchiefs. All the above at lowest prices ever offered In Carlisle. WHITE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Piques In great variety. Striped* Victoria Lawns, (entirely new this season.) Plain Swiss Vic. Lawns, Nansooks, Linens, Plaid Nansooks, Bleached and,Brown Muslins Tick ings. Checks. Striped Shirtings, Ginghams, Blue Drills and Denims, full width Sheeting. Bleached and Unbleached, at all prices to suit purchasers. 200 packages! Calicoes, all now styles llaht and dark, at 6,9H0 and cefits. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS-Ladies’ new style Silk Ties Gloves, Hosiery Lace, and Linen Collars, Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Spring Veiling in Grenadines Borages and figured Nets, and every article, in a first-class Notion House, at lowest prices. URIVES.—New Spring Colors Ladles’ Kid Gloves only 81. • Best two-button Kids, cuffed scalloped, hew shades, 81 35. Ladles’ all linen, corded and hemmed Handkerchiefs 12V<c -worth 25c. Clark’s O. N. T. 230 yards. Spool Cottons, all colors, 7c. Best Spool Cottons, 250 yards, other makes, 4c. Beat skirt Braid, 8 cents. Bound to'sell Goods at Ant TD'VSC? /"* a ett QTVS'R’Er' prices to suit the times. OGILBY’S,47.We3t I O \_4AoJtl O X Main Street. Carlisle, Pa. NEW ! NEW ! NEW ! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OP DRY GOODS ! 4 At the Old Central Corner. Now Summer Dress Goods at greatly reduced prices. Splen did bargains In BLACK SILKS, great bargains In GRENADINES, special bargains In HERNANNIEB. JAPANESE SILKS at reduced prices. SUMMER POPLINS at reduced price*. LAWNS very cheap. We have the best stock oC WHITE DRESS Goon-* In the town. Swiss Muslins. French Muslins, Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns. Bishop Lawns, Piques and. Maraailles, checked and striped Nainsook*, nil the now stylos in Parasols and Snh Umbrellas very handsome and at very low prices, LACE POINTS and LACE BAQKB at unprecedented low figures, LINENS of all. kinds Ladies* dresses and suitings, mens* and boys* wear, elegant Clotlis and. Cassimeres, A large stock of Plain and Fancy Linens for men’s and boys’ suits, stacks of Coltouades very cheap, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Counterpanes. Ac., In groat variety, and at very low prices. Notions, Dress Trimmings, Ac.. Dress Buttons, handsome Silk fringes, elegant Laces, Bilks and Satin cut bias, Hamburg Edgings and Insertlngs. The celebrated HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES are only to be found at the Old Central. Do not fall to give ua a call, as we have the LARGEST STOCK IN THE TOWN and will give good bargains to all who may favor us with a call. Muy bo. 1872. Miller & Buttorff. & rb ADirtra Railroad. SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, We are offering the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January and July. 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 81,1871. were 879,778.22, more than the year ending October 81, 1870, The increase for. seven (7) months ending Janel, 1872, over seven (7) months ending June I,IBTI, was $44,855 40. Pamphlets and information can be ob tained of DeHaven & Bro., No. 40 8. THIRD D&i.im—lyr. HINKLEY Kltcken Knit ting* Machine, the simplest, cheapest and best ip UBE! HAH BUT ONE NEEDLE I A CHILD CAN RUN IT! Designed especially for the use of families, and ladieswho desire to knit for tbe market. Will do every Btltch of the knitting In a Stock ing, widening and narrowing as readily ns by hand. Are splendid for worsteds and fancy work. Taxing Five Different Jtfndj 0/ Stilch 1 Are very easy to manage, and not liable to gel out of order, Every family should have one, We wont an agent In every town to introduce and 801 l them, to whom wo offer the most lib eral Inducements. Send for our circular ami 'sample stocking. Andress JJBINKLEY KNITTING MACH. CO., Bath. U ~' yr.* „ NOTlCE—betters tea- Filamentary on the estate of Martin Borman* lata of the township of Silver Spring, Cumbor berland county, Ba„ deceased, having been iferantcd to the undersigned, all persons Indebt ed to said estate are requested to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them for dicing. M. C* HERMAN,’ Carlisle, June 20—Ot Executors, n> CENTS REWARD.— Ran away from f)tho subscriber, residing.in Carlisle.on the 17th day of June, 1872, abound girl named Ag ness Foruwalt, aged aMoulH years. All persons are warned not to harbor or trust her. on my ac count. as 1 will not bo responsible lor her trans actions. J. BOHLKR. uly 4, 1872—'11. ; Jot!> ®<Joh ; UtR <&rOO&0 FREE OF TAXES. The Bonds are In Established 1846! ISAAC LIVINGSTON clothier -AND Merchant Tailor 22 North HANOVEBdStreei. Wo will sell you a suit of Clothes From W.OO and TJp'vvnrtls and guarantee a perfect fit, and also warrant the quality to ho as good If not better than can be hod elsewhere for the same money, qitc us a call, and examine oiir stock, which we will take pleasure in showing you. When you wish to buy REMEMBER US ! AND SEE WHAT BARGAINS, wo can oßer^you. I. LIVINGSTON, May 10,1872. OWENS’ MARBLE WORKS is removed from West Main street to 73 S. Han over 1 street, whore anything obtainable at a first class MABBLK and BROWNSTONE SHOP! may bo had at rules which cannat bo undersold In city or country Having a heavy and carefully selected stock on hand, I will sell it ot rates which cannot bo undersold, or excelled In workmanship. N. B.—Marble and Morbollzed Mantles and encaustic tile, at city rates, Ap4'72tfra. , K.OWEtJ, ©merles. jy RET AIL GROCERY STORE STILL IN THE “South End.” The undersigned would {respectfully inform the citizens ot Carlisle andvdoinlty, that ho lias Enrohased the stock of Mr. John Beckman, and avlng added largely thereto, will at nil times keep a good and nrat-closs stock of * GROCERIES, on imnd, and which ho will soil at a very small advance <on first cost. His stock will consist of sugar of nil the various srades,5 rades, Codecs at all prices. Molasses, Syrups, on, Spices, Qucensware, Glassware, stoneware and Crockery,Baskets, Backets, Tabs, Crackers, all kinds, Mackerel, Shad ond Homing, Tobacco and Segal's, Brushes of all descriptions. Bed Cords and Clothes Linos, Brooms. I will also keep constantly on hand a line quality of Family Flour and Feed of all kinds; also, a large variety of Canned and Dried Fruit, consisting of peaches, apples, or anges, lemons, tomatoes, Ac., together with a general assortment of NOTIONS usually kept In stock. .COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds token In exchange for goods, at market prices. Hoping that by strict attentloh 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 ovary facility and advantage in themurolmslngof my stock lor cm/»,I will not be undersold by any in the business. Remem ber the place—No. 78 South Hanover street, cor ner of Chapel Alley. ' ' JOHN A. MEANS. • April 11,1872—tf. FIRM I NEW KIR All J.&W-E. Green having purohosea the entire Stock and Fix tures of Lewis Faber, in Mr. Sadler's new build ing, next door to Carlisle Deposit Bonk, oiler to tbe public a large and well selected Stock of Fresh Groceries, Sachas Molasses. Dried Fruit, Cheese, ' Buckets, Coffees, Candles, Spices, Brushes, Rice, Baskets, Salt, Cloves, • Beef, „Poppor, Soda,- Allspice, Crackers, Brooms, Flour; . Tubs, Teas, Cordage, Sugars, Cinnamon. Syrups* Corn Starch, Fish, • Coal Oil, Ham, Vinegar, Lord, Blacking, Pickles. Stove Polish, Ketchup, Cedar* Willow ware, Soap, Queonsware, Nutmegs, , Glass Ware, Canned Fruit, Stoneware, Starch. *c.,<&c..&c. Goods delivered to all parts of the town, free of charge. The highest market price paid lor country produce. They hope by fair dealing, strict attention to business, and a desire o please, to merit a share of the public nutrn aoge, Respectfully, tf. J. & W. K; uRt;EN. Dm C&DOUO. "y'EKY 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 Slack silksi of the Celebrated Lyons* make, at very low prl ces. Wo have also a full lino oi M ottming Good g THE VERY BEST Tamlae Cloth, pure SHt Warp Black Hernanl, best all-wool DeLanes, best Bombazines, best Black Alpacas, plain black and black and white Ginghams and Calicoes, Chintzes and Percales. A full line of WHITMOGM for Dresses, such as French Muslins. Nainsooks, Bishop ana Victoria Lawns, Tarletons, Grena dines, plain white and fancy colors, white French Merino, Cashmere, white and colored Linens, &c. Also the Largest Stock ol Staple and DOMESTIC Goods to ho found in this county. And when you come here and examine onr large stock, you need go no farther, 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 the. largest stock of Embroideries,' .Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings.—• HATS for Ladies, Men and boys, Skirts and Skirting, Shawls Table Linens, Sheetings, also, CLOTH UCASSIERES and Cotton and Linen goods for men and boys, and a very large as sortment of smallwares and FANCY GOODS, which we can't mention for want of room. The famous DOLLY VAEDEN has not been forgot ten. All persons In want of bargains can get them by calling at this well-kn6wn bouse, that has stood the storms of two fierce panics in the commercial world, and escaped unhurt. Please come and bring thechips” along with you. A, W. BENTZ & CO. Maj-23tf j j S. RITTER & SON, Drapers AND IVEercliant TAILORS! No. 44West Main Street, CARLISLE Spring- Opening 1=1::: CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and Vestings. Wo have Just received a full assortment of Foreign and Domestic Cloths,' Casslmores and Veatings, embracing the latest novelties and the best manufacture, which we are desirous of ex hibiting to the public. Our prices cannot be surpassed. J9SrSuils made as low as TEN DOls- LARS, with the Guarantee of a perfect Jit, Cassl mores by the yard at all prices, from 05 cents up. A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS always on hand. Shirts made to order. Wo would respectfully solicit a call. We are the agents for the original Howe Sowing Machine, Improve*!. prllll, 1872—Xy. BOOT AND » STORE! No. 4 Mast Main Street. BOOTS, SHOES. GAITERS, BROGANS, , SLIPPERS. CUSTOM and MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING neatly and promptly done. ADAM DYSEiIT, .. no • No * 4 East Main Street, March 28,1872—if John Hannon, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in tDiues & Ciquors. No 41 South Hanover Street „ CARLISLE, PA. NovlO,. 71—lyr J. L. STERNER" & BRO, Livery & Sale Stable, BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS., IN THE REAR OF THE RENTE HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa. Having , fitted up tho Stable with new Carri ages, &c., Wo uro prcpaied to furnish hrst-oloss turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to and from the Springs. April Si, JRO7—Uy 10rB ©coirs. JJEAD ! READ 11 Dll & BURKHOLDER have now open one of tho Ilnest stocks oi New and, IDesirgbble GOODS ever shown to the public. Their Immense stock ol Dress Creeds comprises all tho novelties of tho season. Dol ly .vardens In all kinds of goods. Japanese Silks, Black Silks, ohene and pnro Mohair Pop lins, White Goods in every grade, among which can be found Balletic Cloths, Yosemlte Stripes, Lawns, Swlsses, and everything In the White Goods lino. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. We have the May Q,ueen, Rosallna, and all the diUbreni makes of Shawls, which we have the reputation of selling cheaper than the cheap est. Cloths &Cassimeres We olfer a» special Inducement to every one needing a Spring suit; having a very line as sortment. and having the best tailors in town to make them unto order. Call and see the line assortment of all kinds of DRY GOODS! We have added a lino line of TRIMMINGS to suit all kinds of Dress Goods. When you wish to examine u Onootook of Oooclo, tto -wonldargo you to call at our store and ascertain our prlbes before you commit yourself. Wo will give every attention, and if not successful In soiling even a small bill, shall bo glad for the call. NEW INVOICES OP Late Style Goods added every week. Don’t target. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North Hanover Street, Below Carlisle deposit Bank. NEW STOCK OF spring and summer MESS GOODS, at extremely Low Prices, to which daily addi tions will be made, and POPULAR PRICES MAINTAINED Black Silks, Alpacas, Mohairs, ofsuperlor lustre and durability, on which I defy competition as to Q.A ULITY and PRICES Mousing Goods IN GREAT VARIETY. SUPERIOR STOCK OF White Goods, embracing all the novelties of llio season. Cloths, Cassimeres, Boys* wear a Speciality, Cottouadcs and (Parmer’s Drills. An examination is only necessary, to covince that for Variety, Beauty, Durability and Cheap ness, our stock Is second to none in town. T. A, HARPER, Moy2—tf. South Hanover St. Carlisl o. Notice i to ahl whom it may CONCERN! JOHN ELLIOTT, No. 33 North Hanover street, Carlisle, has Just opened a large and splendldi assortment of Spring and Summer 1 CLOTHING, Boots. Shoes, Hats Hosiery, &c. His stock of Clothing Is compla e, embracing every variety and style, and unsurpassed In elegance, beauty and utility, and offered at prices that please and milt the people. Well may it be said that John Elliott sells cheaper than anybody In town. I l\ av £. fie . cured , on , e °* Oic best practical cutters In the State, and also a largo assortment of Piece Goods, which I will make up to order at the shortest notice. Suits made as low as 89.00, Al so, a largo assortment of Men’s and Ladles’ BOOTS AND GAIXEB S and children’s Shoes. Also, a large and elegant assortment of men’s boys’ and children’s HATS, that cannot fat 1 to please in quality and price, All the obovc to be had now at Joku Elliott’H. M ay 9, IS72—Bm CHEAP JOHN! Takes pleasure in announcing to hla many cus tomers and to the public in general, that he has now on hand one of the largest stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING, the latest styles for Men’s, Youth's;Boys’and Children’s wear. Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, and Gent’s Furnishing Goods, bought at the decline of prices, and consequent • Jy ho will sell them lower than any othhr nouse In the valley. Although 1 have no GRAND OPENING, and can’t do any WONDERS, I can. neverthe less, by STRICT HONESTY, secure my custo mere. So please come and buy the BEST GOODS at the Lowest Prices, at Your Friend CHEAP JOHN'S; 6 Court House Ave.. In Franklin House May2-ly, WANTED FOE FRANTZ & POPE’S Knitting Machine In every borough, and township of Cumberland county. The idea of a Family Knitting Machine ripened at lost into absolute perfection I A sock knit, heel and too complete, without taking It oft the,hooks, in seven minutes, with less hand l finishing than is required by any other machine. Makes any size of hosiery, knits goods of any material, whether woolen, cotton.llncn or mix ed, and of any shape and style: narrows, widens, makes fanoy work with much greater facility than other machines, and seta up a finished top for stocking or other work. Simple, durable and cheap. The undersigned having been appointed gen eral agent for Cumberland county, fs desirous of establishing agencies throughout the county, and requests au interested to call on or address him for further particulars. Address A. W. STEIIRETT, Oakville, Cumb. Co., Pa. April 18,187 2—3 m A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.-No- J\ tlce Is hereby given that letters of admin* nitration on the "estate of W. H. Wallace, late of East Fennsborough township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Administra trix, residing In same township. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requested tomake settlement Immediately, and thoso having claims to present them for settle* raentto 1 MANY 23, WALLACE, June *r*v. p TJMB EBLAND VALLEY BAIL BOABI CHANGE,QP HOBBS, Witilet Arrangement. On and after Thursday, Jnn. 18; 1872, Lassen* gor Trains will nm dally as follows, (Sundays ex* copied). a ■ WESTWARD Accommodation 2Va(h leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A 'M. t MeobanioBbure 8.35,Car11a1e9.i1, Kowville9,47 Bhipponsburg 10.22, Chamborsburg 10.44, Green* oastlo 11.16, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M. Mail Train loaves Harrisburg 1,55 P. M., Me ohantesbarg 2.37,Carlisle 2.68, Newvlilo 3.82, Ship pensburg £O2, Obomborsbarg 4.35, Qrconcastlo 5.11, arriving at Hagerstown 5.40 P. M. Express Train loaves Harrisburg 4,80 F. M.. Mo ebanicsburg 6.02, Carlisle 5.82, Nowville 6.05, Ship pensburg 6.83, arriving at Cbambersburg at 7.00 A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.20, F. M., Greencosllo 4.27, arriving at Obamborsburg 5.20 P» M. ■ A MIXED TRAIN leaves Cbamborsburg at 4:45 p. m., Williamson 5:30. Morcersbnrg 0:20, Loudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7:20 p. m. Accommodation irain leaves Cbamborsburg 5,0( . A. M.j Bbipponsbnrg 6.29, Newvlllo 6.00, Carlisle 6.33, Mocbanlcsbarg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.30 A.M. Mail ZVafnloavos Hagerstown 8.80 A. M., Oreen oostlo O.OO.Chamberflburg O.lO.Shlprensburg 10.22 Newvlilo 10.63, Carlisle 11.20. Meobanlcsburg 12.05 arriving at Harrisburg 12.87 P. M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12. W M. Groencastle'l2.2B. Chamberaburg 1.05, Bbippona* burg 1.87, KewvlUo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mocbanlca burg 8,18, arriving at Harrisburg 0.50 P. M. A Mixed HYain leaves Cbamnursburg 7.45 A. M., Greoucastle 0.18, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at 7:00 a tn,, Loudon 7:10, Mercersburg 8:00. Williamson 8:15, arriving at Cbqmbersburg 9:40 a. m. 49* Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,and all points Superintendent's Office!. Obnrtrb’R’,. Pa., Jan, 1». 72. / Dec 1 1871 ' ■ ; , QOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD Time Table . TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER I IS7J. On and oiler Friday, September 1,157 J, this Compa ny mill run two hams throunhtbpinc drove ' daily, {Sundays excepted) as follows ; - A. M. . P/M. Leave Carlisle, 2.55 Leave Junction, 7.00 doJnnouon, do ‘Bonnybrook, 7.10 doB ‘nnyn’k,, do ‘Cralgheads. 7.20 do. Oralgnead's, 3.82 do Mt. Holly. 7.40 do Mt. Holly, 8.45 do ‘Upper Mill, 7.45 do ‘Upper Min, 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, 9.00 Arr. at Pine Grove, 4.4 A. M, P. M. Leave Pine Grove 9,80 Leave Pine Grove, 6.00 do Laurel, 1.45 do Laurel, 5,15 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 ‘Bonnyb’lr., 11.00 do ‘Boyb’k., 6,10 ‘Arr* at Junction, 11.15 Arr. at Junction, 0.85 Stations marked thus (*) are flag station only. H. W.'DAVENPORT. Gen’l. Superintendcn Ofiio f Gen. Superintendent,) Pn e Grove. Sen. 7.187 L I ESTABLISHED 1840. Carlisle Hardware House H. SAXTON & CO. Henrt Saxton. | j.p.Bixtun, I 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, Shovelsand Materials. WetheriU & Bro. First National Buck, and all other favorite brands White Lead and Colors, with a full assortment of Tube Colors, pure raw and boiled Linseed oil. Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Gloss, Ac, Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Plas ter and Silver Sand, Dupont’s blasting and sporting powder, Guns, Pistols and Amm nnl tlon. Cedar Ware, Rope, Lanterns. Ac. House-Furnishing Hardware. Silver-plated Spoons. Forks and knives. Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut lery. Rodgers A Seymour’s fine Scissors and Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bands. Brass stair Beds, white and black Gnrled Hair for Matrasses and Furniture, Green Reps. Hair seating, &0,, with a fall line of Upholster Oooda., Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers, fine bird Cages, Driving and Riding- Whips, Ac. Solo agents for Flank’s Shifting Beam and Kolter Plows at his prices Jbr Cash. Bloomfield A Gibb’s Imperial Plows. The last mentioned are of a recent 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. 9 Sole agents for Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes. Sole agents for Burnham's Patent Weather Stripping. ' ■ This combines both economy and comfort, thoroughly preventing drafts of cold air in ut'n 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 taklngat least one*third less fuel to produce the same warmth It is made in walnut, oak and plain white, fo. both color and windows, so that It can bo a-dap ted to any house. Our goods are bought In large quantities from the manufactures, and with the aid of our long experience, are selected with the utmost oaro and supervision, and we would-lnvlte all who wish to purchase the best goods at the lowest cosh rates to patronize us. Country merchants will certainly find.lt to thelf advantage to call or write us for quota tions before purchasing. We remain, respectfully H. SAXTON & CO., HARDWARE MILLER & BO WEBS take this opportunity of directing the attention of the community at large, and every personin particular, to their recently replenished stock of l.iM WA2E3Io They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the falling outof thebotlom 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 :o their friends and"'customers as low prices as any market outside the cities. They especially Invite the attention, of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our sleek la complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything in our line. We have the agency of the Wlllcox & Gibbsf and would respectfully sk all those In wanloj a Maalvue, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs' be fore purehasing. All orders promptly attended to, and good delivered, to all parts of the town free of charge. Jan. 12 1872—1 v H. A. CRABBE, Mouse, Sign and Ornamental. Painter, GRAINER and BANDER. Groining executed In the best city style, and llnlshed in oil or var nish. Work done promptly ana in the neatest manner by experienced workmen. All klnc**- of sandstone correctly Imitated. I use the best material, and am therefore prepared to execute the latest stylo colors. I am prepared to com pote in price with any other mechanic of the county. Place of residence, No, 58 West Pom fret street. Shop, 27 Leather street, between Hanover and Bedford, May 23,1872—tf. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Lettera tes tamentary on the estate of Jacob King-, late of Dickinson township, dec’d., having been granted to the undersigned Executors—the r *»t named residing In Dickinson township, ond the latter In Bendersvllle; Adams county all persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make 1m mediate payment, and those haying claims wIU present them for settlement, without delay, to AdmfnUfraJrir, June 27,1872-41* *ifiL iSailvoaUg EASTWARD O. N. LULL, . Supl RETURNING. jQartrtoat?. No. 15 EAST MAIN STREI, Carlisle, Pa. AND \ CUTLERY, S emng Machine. JOHN HARMAN. JACOB PITZBB, J2r eeulora. ~ ; ,, , , ,v „, , 9, c ,;X:9M1;1, 4 1T5Viff- a t• fßewcal. Bosadalis •riTB INGREDIENTS AT BOSADALIS are published on?S 8E package, therefore it la not a secret oration, consecmcntiv ret Prep Thysmuiis Ttescnbc It »&^ mplalot anrt “ ll <&ss ONE BOTTLE OP EtoSADALIa will do more good than ten botllm Syrup of BarsaporUla. rouDoll "sor THE UNDERSIBNED P HYSiCIAN {JurTao?. roUttb,e Aitc ™»™? ni ri?q dr! T, L «OYY ! ’lN, lia “. lmorC - Dll, B. W. OABK, «• DR. P. O, DANNELLY, « DR. J, S ( SPARKS, Of illoliolasvllirr i. DR. J. L. McDAßtev Cblnmblo\ Kl ; DB. A. B. NOBLES, Et/geoomb, N°’ t ? L ' USED AND ENDORSED Ry J> Mai."™™ * SONS - River, P. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich A. F. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio B. HaLL, Lima, Obib, • * CRAVEN & CO , Gordonsvllle v» SAM ° f ADI > EN ’ »"> Aboro ■ oar space will not allow of anv a * tended remarks in relation to thn of Bosadalis. To the Medical P^rlniV es we guarantee a Fluid any they have ever used In the of diseased Blood; and te theafflffi V say try Bosadalis, and you will be S stored to health, * wm De 5 € * Bosadails Is sold by all Drniwißtß 81.50 per bottle. Address, ■ prl " DR. CLEMENTS & CO. Manufacturing CTraiisti, July 20.71—1 yr Ujatst.ann ®apa. ■jg AHGAINS % HATS AMD CAPS! At.KELLER’S, 17 North Hanover Street, We have received the latest styles ol HAT* and CAPS. Silk Hats, New York and Philadel phia styles, Cosslmere Hats of all shapes and prices. Soft Hats of every kind, from 75 eeou up. Cloth Hats, in Bine, Velvet, Lasting, Mixed Cassapdßlack. Also a fine lot of.Boys’and Children’s Hats, Cloth and.Folt, and at all wi. oes, r MEN. BOY’S. AND in styles too numerous to mention, all of u-i.m, will bo sold at too lowest Cash prices. Call and examine onr slock, you cannot fall tn be pleased in price and quality. of any kind made and repaired lo order, on short notice. , JOHN A, KELLER, Agent, No. 15 North Hanover Street. Sept 28. ’7l—tf. JJATS AND CAPS I DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OR CAP ? If so. Don’t fail to Call on 3. ®. ffiullio NO. 29, WESI MAIN STREET, Whore con be seen the finest assortment of HATS AND OA O PB ever brought to Carlisle. He takes great pleas here In inviting his old friends and customers and all new ones, to his splendid stock last re dived from New York and Philadelphia, con sisting in part of fine SILK AND OABSIMERE HATS, besides on endless variety Of Hats and CapsiO the latest style, all ol which he will sell Qt th Lowest Cash Prices. Also, his own manufacture Hats always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. - ob no* tne nest, arrangement mr coloring Rots and all kinds ofWoolen Goods, OWcoatMw., the shortest notice (as he colors every week) and on the most reasonable terms. Also, afluelot of choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGAES iways on hand. He desires to call theatlenllon *o persons who have COUNTRY PURS to sell,as he pays the highest cash prices for lie same. Give him a coll, at the above number, bis .tld ■ stand, as he feels confident of giving entire satis faction. Sept. 28, 71-tf. Satfctiltural Ihnplwents, &t. TMPLEMENTS FOB HARVEST i “we offer to Fanners lor the coming season the following well-known and popular Farming Implements, along with other articles needed by-all farmers! THE SPRAGUE MOWER, which Is nbw generally admitted to bo the simplest, most complete and efficient single Mowing Machine in the country. We sold several of .these Mowers last season and they gave perfect satisfaction. Price, $lOO.. THE NOVELTY HAY BAKE, worked ,either by hand or on the self-acting principle. The reputation of this Bake la well established. Every farmer who la not already supplied, should buy a Novelty Hoy Bake, THE ORIGINAL AND IMPROVED HARPOON HAY FORK, with improved Grapple, Pulley. &c. Tills Hay Fork, In connection with the grapple and pal* ley, Is undoubtedly one of the most complete mnchlnds la tbo market for handllnghay. THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY THRESHER AND SEPARATOR. The Improvements we have made In the con struction of this Thresher since last season; warrant us In offering it to farmers as one ol the best machines In the market. With the Horse Power which goes with this. machine, four horses are calculated to do the wofk, where six and eight ore required in many ether ma chines. Compared with others, the price 1b bo low that every thrifty farmer may readily bc come the owner for himself of a Cumberland Volley Thresher and Separator for permanent use on his bam lloor. Farmers would do well to call and examine It THE CARLISLE CIDER MILL, made at our establishment, has won the highest recommendations from all who have used it. « both grinds and crushes the apples. It there fore requires lighter pressure ana produces trie largest-quantity of cider from the amount or •apples put in. The WILLOUGHBY Patent GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL is so well known to farmers In most parts of Pennsylvania, that we need not speak at floy length of Us merits. We now build it with or without Guano Attachment, and with the alio»* els so attached as to work in straight rank or »£ zag whichever is preferred. The Gum Tubes aw also put on by our now patent arrangeroenl - gives them greater flexibility and attachment to the Drill. No good farmer can afford to do without the Willoughby GumSpnDK Drill. We have always on hand a supply 01 FODDER CUTTERS, Corn Shelters, of all sizes, ond a variety of other implements needed by farmers, at thCO June G, 1872—8 m 00-PARTNEBSHIP NOTICE. -I have this day associated with me In husi ness my son, Andrew Blair, the name of»w Arm to bo A< H. Blair & Son. A. H. BLAln* Carlisle, June 1.1872. —— , WUh thapks to the public for their oncou agoment and patronage In the past, ine firm trust that, by a close attention to buslnessi with lust and folr dealing towards all. they merit a continuance of the public favor, auu re* .SSJ'oTSr* 01 tbelr PatroMg £ H. BLAB- jyONEY CAN NOT BUY IT I FOR SIGIJT IS PRICELESS I BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES ' VIL1 ‘ PRESERVE IXI you value your eyesight übo tbeno lektsejs I Ground ftom minute Crystal ou together and derive their name They account of their hardness and hrlUlonoy. “ ' will last many years without chan«e> by superior to all others In use. Manufacture j X E. SPENCER * CO„ Opticians. New *or». Caution.—None genuine unless stampea** oar trade mane. For solo by respon agents throughout the union. , iflfl oie THOS. CONLYN. Jewelry and Optlcloo.'s Agent for Carlisle, Pa., from whom tney be obtained. No Peddlers employ® 4 *. Deo. 7.1871—1 y. . - PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ! OAFS, CAPES and 'PORCHES. Send for Illustrated Circular and Price f 1 * 1. CUNNINGHAM 4 HIIA Mandfagt itn » ® f/ nh i ol No. 201 Chestnut Street, PhUapolpbio* Juno 0, 1872—1 m. TPIT7I I All, persons dealring ICE XljJj Jdurlng tho day will llud a stooicut jAoK BITES' SPORE, street, * A, *»* ****** June .27,1872-31. CHILDREN'S. HATS
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