®ttt ffintcratf se* gALE OF THE MT. FLORENCE ESTATE! WITH A. Gasli ITtmci. TOTAL VALUATION, $350,000.00 IN SHARES OP One Dollar Ejach! A magnificent Property on tbo HUDSON EIVEB! near NEW YORK CITY, overlooking •• highland rest. ” the celebrated country seat of tbo Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. LARGE AM ELEGANT MANSION, FULLY AND HIGHLY FURNISHED, . and containing all MODERN IMPROVEMENTS eighty acres of Superior J^and highly Improved, and.ornamented with Shade Trees, Fountains Statuary, Hedges, LawUs, Avenues, Graveled Walks, &o Twenty Buildings, Fifty Building Lots, Hot House, Cold Grapery, Bawling Alley, BILLIARD ROOM. SUPPLIED WITH'WATER, HEATED BY STEAM, LIGHTED WITH GAB. BLOODED HORSES, ALDERNEY CATTLE, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, and HARNESSES, CARTS, WAGONS. FARMING and Gardening IMPLEMEN and everything desirable either for a gentle* man’i flrst-clasa residence or modern farm. All to be distributed among SHAREHOLDERS AS A MAJORITY MAY DETERMINE, at a meeting to bo hold In tbo city of Now York, On the ‘lUh day of November , 1872. The hour and place of meeting will bo given through the public .press, at least TEN DAYS In advance, thus afTordihg ample time for all to bo present In person or by proxy. The " Real and Persona Property,” with tho Cash Fund, 1b divided Into 350.000 SHARKS ! which arc .elaborately embellished, sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, and are numbered and regis tered from I to 850,000, Inclusive, In the style of United BtateS Bonds, to guard against loss or Irani, M , , Special Attention is called to the fact that this Is not a “ Gift En terprise,” •* Charity Concert,” nor any more schema for disposing af ticket*, but an absolute bona fide and peremptory BALE OP VALUABLE PROPERTY, full description of -which Is given In circulars, and the exact truth of which every subscriber is earnestly requested to verify for himself, to Which end the undersigned wIU afford all rea sonable facilities. It has boon proposed that the property and cosh fund should be divided Into 2,457 Prizes! But this matter must bo decided.by the Share holders themselves. ' We ore, by special permission, allowed to re fer to the following gentlemen, whose names are In themselves a sufficient guarantee that the most scrupulous care will bo exercised In conducting the affairs of tho sale.' They have also co ted to act as an Advisory Board: H. OLAY PRESTON, Now York Oily. ZENAB O. PRIEST, Utlcn, N. Y. GEO. FRANK GOULBY; St. Louis, Mo. ORRIN WELCH, Syracuse, N. Y. THOMAS J. CORSON, Trenton, N. J. P. L. BTOWELL, Clean, N. Y. Gen. M. N. WISBWELL. N. Y. City. F. H. PALMER, N. Y. City. DANIELSICKLES. N. Y. City. HOST. B. BRUNS, Charleston, S. 0. Liberal Inducements Of fered to Agents and • Canvassers. BPECIAL TERMS MADE WITH CLUBS. For full particulars, shares, references, de scriptive circulars. Illuminated views, &c.» &c. AdireB JOJIN A. LEFJPJSItTS, General Manager, GO3 Hroadtoay, N Y Box 3459. TOHN Wi SIMONS, Secretary. JOHN C. SMITH, Treasurer, N. Y. Merchants Exchange, GO and 52 PINE street, aud.l.lW*-’" 1 ' •iWcblcal, R. R. R. Radway’s Ready Relief CURBS THE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need any'one SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY’S BEADY RELIEF is a. oura for ev ery pain. It was the first and Is the ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most oxcrutlatlng pain, alloys Inflammation, and cures Congestions, i whether of tho Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or oth -1 or glands or organs, by one application. In fiom ono to thirty minutes, no matter how violent or exorutlatlng tho pain the Rheumatic; Bed ridden, Infirm. Crippled, Nervous, NounUglo.or prostrated with disease may suffer, KADwAY'S BEADY RELIEF will afford Instant ease, inflammation ofthoK.dneya, Injammatlon of tbo SoroTroat, Difficult Bt-eathiug, *■ ’ Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Diptherla, _ _ J * K Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, "Cold Chills. Ague Chills. The application of tho Ready Relief to the part or parts whore the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops In half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cute cramps, spASms. sour stomach, heartburn, sick headache, diarrhea, dysentery, colic, wind l In tho bowels, and all Internal pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Railway’s Rea dy Relief with them. A few drops In water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is Fetter than French Brandy or bit ters as a stimulant, _ 1 , FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured lor &0 cents. There la not a remedial agent In this world, that will cure Fever ami Ague, nud all other malarious, bili ous; scarlet, typhoid, yellow and other Fevers, aided by Railway's Pills, so quick as llod- WAY’S READY RELIEF. 3U cents per bottle. Sold by druggists. Health! Beauty! Strong and Pure Rich Blood—lncrease oi Flesh and Weight—Clear Skin and Beautiful Com plexion Secured to all. DR. RAOWAY’S SABSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT has mode the most astonishing cures. So quick and rapid ar the changes the ‘body undergoes under the Indueucoof this truly wonderful med icine. that every day au increase In flesh and weight Is seen and felt. _ ■ b THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop in the SarsaparlUltm- Resolvent, communicates through the blood, sweat, 1 urine and other fluids and juiced .of .the system the vigor of life, for It repairs the wastes of the bo dy with now and sound material. Scrofula, syphlllls. consumption, glandular disease, ul cers of throat, mouth, tumors, nodes In tho elands and other parts of tho system; sore eyes/ strumous discharges from tho ears, and tho worst forms of skin diseases, eruptlrns, fever sores, scald head, ring worm, salt rheum, oryr slpelas, acno, black spots, worms in tho flesh, tumors, cancers.ln the womb, and all weaken ing and palnfhl discharges, night sweats, loss of sperm, and all waates of tho life principle, are within the, curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days’ use Will prove t# any person using It for either of these forms of disease Its potent power to cure them. If the patient, dolly becoming reduced by the waates and decomposition, that Is continually progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs tho same with new material mode from healthy food—and this the i“ Sarsaparll- Han” will and does secure. Not only does the Barsaporllllan Resolvent excel all. known rem edial agents In the cure of chronic, scrofula, constitutional and skin diseases; but It Is tbo ANIf BLADDER COMPLAINTS, urinary and womb diseases, gravel, diabetes, t stoppage of water,lncontinence of urine. Bright’s disease, albuminuria, and In all cases where there are brlckdust deposits, or tho water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like tbo white of an egg, or thieads like white sllu, or there Is a morbid, dark bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there Is a prickling, burning sensation when passing wa ter, and patn in tho small of tho back and along the loins. Price, 81.00. - • . « , WORMS.—Tho only known and sure remedy for worms—pin. lane. etc. TUMOR OP 12 YEARS’ GROWTH CURED BY RAD WAY’S RESOLVENT I BEVBKi/r, Mass., \ . July 18. MJ Diu. Rapway—l have had Ovarian Tumor in tho Ovaries and bowels. AU the doctors said ** there was no help for it.” 1 tried everything that was recommended, butnothlng helped me. I saw your Resolvent, and thought 1 would try It, but had no faith in It, because I had suffered for twelve years. I took sis bottles of the Re solvent. and one bos of Radway’s Pills, and two bottles of your Ready Relief; and there Is not a sign of tumor to be seen oriolt, and I feel bet ter, smarter and happier than I have for twelve years. The worst tumor was In the loft side of tho bowels, over the groin. I write this to yon for tbe benefit of others. You can publish It If you choose. HANNAH P. KNAPP. S, DR. RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gurtK purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Radway’s Pills, tor the core of all disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases, headache, constipa tion, costiveness, Indigestion, dyspepsia, bili ousness, bilious fever, inflammation of tho bow els, plies, and all derangements of the Internal viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no'mercury, min erals, or deleterious drugs. Observe the follow ing symptoms resulting from disorders of tho digestive organs; . ~ . . Constipation; Inward piles, fullness of tho blood In tho head, accidlty of the stomach, nau sea, heartburn, disgust, of food, fullness or weight in tho stomach, sour eructations, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of tbo stomaoh, swimming of the head, hurried and dlflicult breathing, fluttering at tho heart, choking or suffocating sensations when In a lying posture.* dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in tljo head, deflclcucy of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain In the side, chest, limbs, and sudden flush es of heat, burning In the flesh. A few doses of Radway’s Pills will free Urn sys tem from all the above-named disorders. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by druggists. Rcad”FALSE AND TRUE.” Send one letter stamp to RADWAY & CO.. No. 87 MaidonLauo. Now York. Information worth thousands will bo sentyou. July -1,1872 —3m.—Jan. *1,1873—3m. Setolns ■ ifftac&lues LADIES having Sowing Machines should not fall to see tho boautltul work done at the Ladles Parlor, Mansion House, with PALMER’S ATTACH MENT. AGENTS WANTED at tho Mansion House to sell tho ATTACH MENT, Groat Inducements offered, YOUNG LADIES learning to run Sewing Machines should have oar ATTACHMENT, every part of the ATTACHMENT is warranted toglvc sat isfaction, at tho Mansion House. EVERYBODY Is getting an ATTACHMENT at the Mansion HQUSO. REFERENCES : Mrs. J, B. Haverstlck, Mrs. R. O. Woodward, Mr. Wm, Noble, Mrs. Rinehart, Mrs. Juo Camp . bell, Mrs. W. F. Sadler. THE 'NEW “DOMESTIC” FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING SEWING MACHINES. Leading points of excellence combined in tbo DOMESTIC: ■d. Extra size and room under arm. 2, Simplicity and direct action. 8. Ease of operation. , 4, Quletness-no cams or gear wheels. 5 Cylindrical hardened cast steel shuttle , largestbobbln In use; will carry 100 yards cot ton or silk. .... 6. Superior automatic lake up. 7. Self-adjusting tensions, 8. Cannot bo put out of time or adjustment by use.’ This is a quality possessed by no other machine In tho world. 9. Great range of work. 10. Durability of working parts. Every machine warranted to bo all wo claim Please call and carefully examine tho “DO MESTIC,” as It will give rao pleasure to show the working of tho machine to all, whether or they have or have not any other make in use. JOS. W. OQILBY, Carlisle, Agent for Cumberland county. Circulars with style s and prices Kent to any ddress on request. July io, lb7^—<im 3Ltfc insurance. tub north American Mutual Life Insurance Compa Of Philadelphia: A LL kinds of policies written upon _r\tlio most favorable terms. Premiums may 6o paid annually, semi-annually or ijuarterly. AH P policies am NON-FORFEITABLE after. TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for females. No ebargp for policy fee or stamps.-- Policy holders shore in the profits, Dividends declared annually after two payments on the contribution plan. §lOO,OOO deposited with Ul9 Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security for policy holders. Cumberland county Branch.—Tho Compa ny has appointed a Board of Trustees, composed of the following well known citizens of Cum berland County: 1? Rinm.F S. B, KtEFFItU, M. B, CUAKI E.” H. MOUIS. WM. A. Mum.lN. John M. Wai.i.aci:. Wm. A, Lindsay, WirmiAN Kennedy. ' E. U. IlinOT, E, W M - KF.NNEm. Brest, See'/* A 2 tc0.3. The trustees are all policy holders In the com nanv and their duties are to supervise and conduct the busluesa In this distrlet witb au ■'thorllv to Invest a certain proportion of the premiums collected in this district, within the name, thus making it emphatically and practi cally a ho^ c VbELLOWS. oouoral Agent. A. (JUIBT, special Agent. Jau2.)lB72l—vr Stobcs. Klnbmte. &c AND TINWARE E'S TABLI S.H MEN T, The partnership herotoforostl ug botwoo n Walker & Claudy having bn dissolved bv mutual consent, I hereby annoenco to tno citi zens of Carlisle and surrouudlnucountry, that I have opened a iw Stove and Tinware Store* in the largo frantic building, on the corner of West High and West Streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius & 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 guaranteed aallsfticUon, both as regards quality and price. Sheetiron and Tinwarei constantly on bond and made up to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually, keptln a flrst class tin establishment. . ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attsnd eat° STOVES, I am now prepared to exhibit to tho Winter Trade a largo 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 PARLOR S TO YES Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace the .following: . • - , Superior, - Noble Cook, Excelsior, , Niagara. (Quaker City, and Coral. i StovesEepairs constantly on hand, I am agent lor a. PATENT steam pipe,. for Heating mills, factories. &0., and prepared to furnlsli and place them in position at snort n Having an experience of 22 years in tills busi ness, I would respectfully.solicit a share of the public.patronage, fooling confident that I will give satisfaction,. Dec. 22.70-tf A. WOODS WALKER'. ■gIXCEIiBIOB STOVE and T INWAR EM P ORI UM I The undersigned would respectfully Inform the cltlzouH or Carlisle and vicinity; that he ■ stll carries on the . Bto\e St Tinware Business lu all Its various branches., Ho has secured tho ■ agency for the following popular Stoves Parlor and. Office Stoves,. Mprnlilg Glory, : . , Parlor Heater, Parlor Light, Light House,' together with a variety of COOK STOVES, Combination Gas Burner, Eureiia Regulator, Niagara, Superior, MORNING GLORY and other HEATERS. RANGES. AND EIREROARD STOVES! Which he Is prepared to furnish at the lowest market rotes. Store He\mvto«;. promptly attended to. Roofing, Snooting and Jobbing executed in tbo mostsatlafaclory man ner, tinware; of every description, constancy on hand, or made to order, at reasonable prices. Haying none but experierc-i-.l workmen employed, he hopes by a close attention to business to secure tue public patronage H’JOT Im&wHjSr" SAMUEL R. ULAUDY. N0v,”23,1871—1V7" , SOMETHING NEW UNDER THI^SUNJ THE HKDERBIGNED, having Just returned from the cities with a large stock or goods, invite the attention of all who desire satisfaction to cull , and examine their large stock of • • r Stoves and Tinware Amoug.the stoclcjof stoves may ho' found the Anti-Clink er 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, 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 Wo 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 pu reasonable terms.. Remember tho place, the green fronton North Hanover street. A lew doors above Louther. Give us a call ns wo are determined not to be undersold by anv other parties In this place. Thankful for tho past patronage we extend a cordial Invitation to all to pay us a visit. H\uncsm\tt\ StHuTpip, Nos. 02 cind 64, NORTH HANOVER ST.. CARLISLE. PA Nov, 9.71 (Satinet jEafter. A B. EWlliOr, CABINET MAKER AND pNDERTAEKR. WEST MiUN STREET, CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of New Furniture for tUelHolldoys, comprising Sofas, , Camp Stool, Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Bureaus, WhatNots, Ac., Ac,, Ac. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen FURNITURE, of tho latest styles. AGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid new Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES In great variety. ■Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders ffom town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable terms, Dec. 17 mnittniß fWarijlnes. HINKLBY Knitting Machine, THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AND PEST US USE! HAS BUT ONE NEEDLE! A CHILD CAN RUN IT! Designed especially for tho use of families, and hullea who desire to knit for tho market. Will do every stitch of tho knitting In u Stock ing widening and narrowing as readily as by hand. Are splendid for worsteds and fancy, work, Tutting I Yrc Different Jftnda of Stitch Are very easy l-o manage, and not liable to got oul ofordor. Every family should have one, Wo want an agent In every town to Introduce and sell them, to whom wo odor tho most lib eral inducements. Bend for our circular and sample slocking. Address IJIIINKLEY KNITTING MACH. (U, Bath, M N0v.2,’71 1 yrA JDtg dBrQ Otis 3Utj) (jSdbVs ' ,". " ' ■ :; 03J| ;l ' : ; -‘IJr.-.-.'.id-Af -d; • . iii. !..-i Spring and Simmer Dress Goods L. T. GEEENPBSLD’S ■ A-t n.©<au.o©a. SMjss'jgpfe-:,:',' JSSTI will offer from thlnday QBE/ 1 1 1 ■ • „’ 1 " DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS. LACE The above reductions in prices are REAL. The 1 *? i MARKET. lam determined to mak6 a CLEAN SWEEP,of idl the Odds and Euds> withou t regard to coat, to make room for the FALL TRADE*. . .. REDUCTION IN COTTONADES, Slimmer JP giiits' Reduced from 25 and 30 cts./to 20. Also from 40 cents to 30. Calicoes, Muslms,GinShams, Summer Pants Stuff, > Just received, and will be bo1i( at very low prlc.es, L SUITS FOR MEF AND BOYS MADE TO ORDER AT SHOUT, NOTICE Thejpubllo are respectfully requested to examine the above stock and prices at GREENFIELD’S T ’ No. 18 East Main Stre.et, , 1872. Summer l> 1872 - .1 AM, 'OFFERING ' ‘ ' GREAT BARGAINS , BLACK. JAPANESE and ■ i ' \ , -' VN . K ; LINEN,SUITINGS, ■ n,. , i. and all kinds of SUMMER WEAR. WHITE GOODS, to. 1» ordor lo.elqao aut out Summer.Stook. ■ 1 I .1 ■ sVil‘! 1 i r I I . 'I GREAT BARGAINS IN , /. V(|/ni(< , lil /* S /-I- 1 .-• > SHAWLS, LACE POINTS, LACE SACKS,. PARASOLS,. FANS LACE COLLARS, EMBROIDERIES, &0,. OdeAi*' ' CASSIMERES; Linen and Cotton PANTS ' ; - - STUPES, HICKORY STRIPES, . MUSLINS, TICKINGS, . &C., &0., &0. " ' ■" ■ • . ■ ... ■1! ,'-a .i . ) i • ssyEverybody call and get some of the bargains.*©! STORE ROOM N. E. Cor of SQUARE. Six Great and Convincing Reasons Wliy- You Shonldliif lrom (Jsl , : 1 .. f!M * y,i\ . I'. Ji. -'.lm’, *M 1. wo have a resident buyer IhtheDlty to pick uphaVgalns tor us. . 2 We buy for Cash. Wo are thus enabled to buy cheap and soil.cheap. , , 3! Wo have no old goods purchased at high prices,; B wedJSot S eL“fmtoXoursolv6Bwithlargenniintttjoe'i'f‘sjApfieto bettirrlodfrompnoiieai' rates. ' 1 * ~ _ f . p. A. SAWYER. NEW! NEW! NEW! , ... - ■' •. l‘i * ( J . , EXTRAORBINARY BARGAINS IN ALB KINDS OP DRY GOODS ! * At the Old Central Corner. Now Summed Dross Goods at greatly reduced prices. Splen ■ did ‘taSfalSS SI BDAOK BILKS groat bargains In GRpADlN^ro^biwlM in UERNANNIES, JAPANESE SILKS at reduced £°wmft 1 reduced prices, LAWNS very cheap. Wo have, the stock of WHITE DRKBSGOOI33 in tho town,' Swiss Muslins, French Muslins. NMnpooks, -• Victoria Lawns. BlshopLawns,'Piques nndMarsallles.checkpdand striped Nainsooks, all tho new styles i n . pftrnB o l B^ nd „^i\S r^ m^ l U l^l ry - 1 - handsome and at very low prices. LACE POmTS LACE . , M , SACKS at unprecedented low'llgures. LINENS or all kinds Ladles’ dresses and suitings,mens’ and wear, elegant Clotlis and Oassirneres, A largo stock of Plain and Fancy Linens for men's and boys’ suits, stacks of CbltOhades' Very cheap,.. . ’• • id;. Table Linens, ; j, Towels, Napkins, Edgings and Insertlngs. Tho celebrated , w h .f ■ .rh»;i -.-M tt A T?.T?.TS SEAMLESS Sin GLOVES are only to bo foumj nt tho Ola Central. ■ Do nob fait to givefna a colli aa wo havo tho 1 LARGEST’ STOCK IN : THE TOWN and will give good bargains to ail who may favor ps wiUi a call. ‘ Muy , Miller & Buttorff. Lamps, We will commence, this, day, to, run off our iiicw, and extensive atook of T.Armiiß’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, July 25, 187^ OWENS’ MARBLE WORKS is removed from West Maln'stroot to 73 8. Han over street, whore anything obtainable at a first class marblf and DUOWNBIONE SUOtM may bo had at raU»H which caunat be undersold in HttvluEO°hoavy and carefully selected stock on hand. I will sell It at rates which cannot bo nmieraold. or excelled In workmanship. u NU liarblo and Mcrhellzod Mantles and encaustic tile, at disrates. Api ’72(Jin. U.UWI'.N, CLOSING OUT Fancy Croods^i GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, ' OAJS3E3E 2 ALL IN WANT SAVE by giving mo a call before purchasing elsewhere , CHARLES OGIEBYj , , -17 Svest Main Brest, Carlisle ) ; •' === Notions, ALL AT BARGAINS WILL MONEY J. L, STERNER & BRO " , . Livery 8t Salle Stable, B KTW EEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD SI'S., IN THE BEAR OP THE RENTE HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa, Having fitted' up the Stable with how Carri ages, Ac., Wo are propaltd to furnish llrst-olflaa turn-outs at reasonable-rates. • Parties taken to i and from the SujlurfT. AYril 23,180 T-Qr 3Drj) CKooiiß !,‘RpAp.M DUKE & BURKHQLDER hnyo now opbtv ono ortho Attest stock* of NeW. -—-aNP-j Desirable GOODS 'ovor flUown.to tue public. Tholrlmmouaonumlc of Dress @oods comprises all the nbvoltles 01 the ’season. Dol ly Vardens in all kinds of. goods, Japanese Silks. Black Silks, cheno and pure Mohair Pop lius. WhltaGoods In every grade, among whloh can bo' found Ballstlo Clotbs, Yoaeralle Stripes, Lawns. Swlssesi and everything In the White Goods lino. . ; ; SHAWLS, SHAWLS. We have the May Queen, Rosanna* and all the dlflfereiA makes of Shawls, which wo have the reputation of soiling cheaper than the cnqap eBt* 1-• a Cloths &Cassimeres Wo oITor a special Inducement to every one, needing a Spring suit; having a very One as-. Bortmont.and- having the best tailors iu town tb make them up to order. Call and see the flue assortment of all kinds of ■ - ' DRY GOODS! . Wohavo added afi.no line of TRIMMINGS to suit all kinds of Dress Goods. When you-wish to oxaniine a fine stock of Goods, we wouldnrgo iyoa to call at our store and ascertain ofir prices before yon commit yourself. We will glvp every attention, and ifnot successful In selling even a ‘small' bill,shall be glad forthe coll. ;, NEW IN VOICES, OIJ, I , ~ 1 ■; Late Style Goods added ©very week.'. Don’t forgot. DUKE & BURKHOLDER,' North Hanover Street, Below Carlisle deposit Bank. NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER. DRESS . GOODS, at extremely Low Prices, to which daily addi tions will ho made, and PRICES MAINTAINED Black Silks, Alpacas, Mohairs, of superior lustre and durability, bn whlcli I 'deiy competition as to QAULITK and.PXtICES TVfourning Goddg IN GREAT VARIETY. . SUPERIOR STOCK OF White Goods, embracing oil the novelties of the season. Cloths, Cassimeres, . ‘Boys’ 1 wear'a Speciality. Cottouadcs; and iFarmcr’s Drills. . An examination Is 'only necessary to covlnce that fpr Variety, Beantyj'Dnrablllty and Cheap ness, our stoSkia second to none in town. ; (1 ; -I' ■T. A,-HARPER, May2—tf. 'Bouth Hanover St.' ‘ Carlisle ATTRACTIVE , i and tempting are the largo plies of Nice Goods now opening at the well-known, establishment of'theaubscrlhers* tills being tho Second Groat. Arrival this spring. W O . ll a' speciality in pure 11 i • ’ 1 BLACK Of the Celebrated Lyons’ make, at very IoW prl cea. ■Wo have also a full line,of ■,,, t , . Mourning Goodg . THE VERY BEST. iV Tomlso Cloth, 1 pure Silk Worn Black Hornanl, beat all-wool DQLanos, host-Bombazines,'best, Block Alpacas, plain black, and- black and white Ginghams and ‘Calicoes,■ 1 Chintzes : and Percales. A full line of .WHITE for Dresses. 1 Mich as French MUslius, Nainsooks, - Bishop and Victoria Lawns; Tarletons, Grena dines, plain-white and jancy colors, .white French Merino, Cashmere,' white and" colored' Linens, ito. Also the Largest Stock ol Sta plo and DOMESTIC Goods to boifound In this county. And when you come hero and examine one large stock, yon need go no further, np that would bo a waste of time'and loss of money. Wo hav*e a great many now • ALPACAS & POPLINS of various grade's and prices, (Cheap.) Wo have' the-largest atook of Embroideries, Ribbons/ Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings.-" HATS for Ladles, Men and boys. Skirts find Skirting, Shawls Table. Linens, Sheetings, also, CLOTHS ICASSIIERES 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 LOLLY VARDBN has not been forgot ten. All persons in- want of bargains can get them by calling at this well-known bouse, that has stood the storms of two fierce panics In the commercial worldrand escaped unhurt. Please come and bring tho " chipa’ f along with'you. A. W. BENTZ & CO. MoySStf Ltaas JJooirs. JilblHß GOODS For Plumbers* St°am Fitters, Engineers, and Machinists, . COOPER, JONES CADBVBBY, No. 15 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturers of o/ery description of BRASS WORK for house,’ factory ami engine use. Solo manufacturers of the celebrated . > . > Double Acting Excelsior Pom unequalled for house, larm or mining purposes. Loafers In Sinks, Bath Tubs, Water closoU, ami every description of PLUMBERS’MATERIALS. Fountain Jars a specialty. Aug. 8,1872—ft. jgBTABLISHED 1840. '• 11 "■ Hardware House! H, SAXTON GO. HECniT'SAXTOK, J J. P. BiXLBR,,| D. B. SAXTON .Building, Farmiritf arid Moohririlc& Hardware Tools ahd Materials. . i .h j;l,'-lj' Nall. Iron and Steel of all sliba.shnpck rind kinds. RailroadandMlnlrig Picks; Revels and Materials; Wotherill , *fc Bro. First. National Back, and nil other faVor Ito' brands - Lend and Colors, with a full assortment oflubo Colors, pure raw arid boiled Linseed OU, • Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, &o. Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Phvs tor and Silver Bhrid* an4 k snorting powder* Guns, Pistols and Ammmu tton. Cettot'Ware. Rope; Lanterns ;&& * ■ House-FurnisMng 11 Hardware. :■ SUvor-plbtc'd'&pooria.l'drkanndktalves. 1 1 Ivory tuid Poarl-boruHed tnblo add poo)rot tut lery* Rodgers & Seymour’s fine Scissors ana Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bands. Brass stair Rods, and black-Curled Hair : for Matresaps arid jlrirnlturo, Grcori RopsrHalr- Beatlng, *o.;-wlth n frill lino ofdJphOlfltai' Goods,■ Miscellaneous Mods, .such as Wrlngors, line rilrd'CagesTHriving arid Riding l Whips, &o. Solo-agents for Flank’s. Shifting Beam an.tf KoltfOr Plorts at his priced Ihf Own , Btoomfield * Gibb’s Imperial Plows. , v- ThO last mentioned aro of .a recent Introduce tlon Into this section, which liaVo the adVanta ces of aShiftlng Beam and.Steol -Shear, at al rarist the saiqa prices oa l the ordinary Ca&ti * r 9 n ,, Plows * * Sole ’agents for palmer’s Patent Solo agents for Burnham’s patent Weather Stripping. -1 ■ I.’ j-f' •! , i.:i. : i AI, ;n- . *’•'«* 1 ..This coin pines both economy and, comfort, thoroughly preventing dntftS ol cola axr in Win* ter and Wt vi The price for stripping ; an entire house Is more than fi av°d durlnK tho winter by tho economy- ol fuel; It-taking at least, one*third iless fuel to produce the same Wfrnnth , It Is made In walnut, oak and plain white, io. both color aud windows, so that Itcan ho a dap to Our goods arebought Iriih.i'go qnaliUUefi from ■ tho manufactures, and with the,aid °J. P u j!*P“®' experience, aro selected with tho utmost care ana supervision, mul-wo would invito all. who, wish to purchase tho bout goods at the lowest cash rates to patronize' -' Country- merchants wRI cprtolnlyTlnd, It to their advantage to call or “write us for quotri tlonsbofotepurchasing. ... i- 1 ■ . We remain, respectfully 11/tl : H.'SAXTON & C0.,-- . m. 5 c S|; t , BAR D W A B B CUTLER Y. talce this opportunity of directing the attention Of the oommuntfynt'lttrgyi'HndJevery person l liy particular, to their recently replenished, oi lim . ..:4•.M:qlV:VT:'&:2:t'D ! <|i , ~ In j;o»-4 *'• ► •* iThoy atfaciloußly avoided luveatlrigtinrlhg ‘the' hlgh, prf<^s l ,an#l'.;3¥>?’isn ( t ( ly ; ftj&p. ■ oiit o^the^oVtim 1 ib'fe&il’tholi'. l ' lrli;ru;‘’p' »i yA > .oi , flhelvw. tha), things h^bcoii.reduce^ to old tfme prices,as near oh posalble. they lhava. largely and 'nj-e prepare to their an<l pa Ipw prlqep (1 p any market outildo %h# clllcdi' 1 T&W* •ebpocliMy J' ..1 i;. ill iWi:i l ; invitetho attention r of. mechan^cs [{ pud, builders.'; Our •stiolr'ls complete nild'nono need . fear meeting disappointment for anything In'our,lino.i r-.hi.v ,4 We haVe the agency of the Willcbx A' <!hbbsi 1 •• 1 • : 1 * . r-. 1I • n vii.S'U >elJ ‘ I' • • 1 !> 1. \ 1 1 and.wonld reayowWrtly, sh aU those lu .■vjnnpj'l aMaotuhe, to examine tbO ‘WHloox & Gibbs* be foro purchasing. : All orders promptly attended to».ancl good delivered to all part*.of the town free of cimteo. «u.u. 12 1872-(-lv '• ‘ • ' Q.U HBEKLANB VALIEY BAIL BOA DI , • ; CHANGE OF HOU K & "W mVftv Aw awgem : eat. on and after Thursday,* Jamltf, 1872, jt'aasen gor Trains will ran dally us follows, (Sundays ox coEtedl. ■ AcconmoactUop Hnin leavesi Harrisburg- 8.(10 A M..MeebaulcsbiirgB.So, Carlisleil.il; Hewvlllelh47, Bblpponsburg 10.32, ; Chinnboraburg 10.«, Green-, castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 31.15 A'.'M. ‘Mail 2Vm'ir loaves -Harrisburg,llss P. -{tolls ohanlcaburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.aS, NowvlUo M 2, Ship pensburg 1.02, Obambersbnrg ,1.116; Greeuoantlo 5.11, arriving at Hagerstown 6.10 P. M., . , , Hcpress leaves Harrlshilrg 4,30 P. M„ Mb olmnlcsburg 5.03, Carlisle MS.HowvIIIb (1.05;, SUp, pousbui-g G.$V arriving at Cbambersburg at 7.00 PM.- • 1 ' • ’I ’‘ ■ ■-< 'l A Mxei2 Tniin loaves Hagerstown 3.20, Greencaallo 4.27, aftmtag avCnamberabnrg 5;20 TRAIN ' loaves Chambovsburg at 4-15 p.. pi., Williamson 5:30/ Meroersbarg»o:2o/ Loudon 7:00. furrlvlng pt, Richmond at, 7:20 p. P}. : EASTWARD: '* : Accb'nimdaatton Trafnleaves Chambereburg 6,00 A, M., Shipponsburg 5.29, Ifewviile 6.00, Carlisle, 6.63, Mechanicsburg 7.03 arriving at Harrisburg 7.80A.*M. 1 ' •«.'•••••* 1 « Mail ffVafnleaves H agprstowa 8.30 A„W 4 , Green castlo O.OO.Chambersburg 9.4o,Shipponsburg 10.22 Nowvlllo 10.53, Carlisle, 11.29, Meohauicsburg arriving, at Harrisburg 12.87 P. M. . Express * TVafnMeaVes' : Hagerstown 13.00 M;-. GroehOastle 12.28. Ohambprsburg 1.05, Sharpens burgil.B7, Ncwvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2,60, Mechanics* burg 8,18, acrlving nt-HarrJaburg 0.50 P.M. : , A Mixed Train leaves ChamDeraburg 7.45 A. M., Qreencastle 9.18, arriving at Hagursto'wn 10.00 A J ?A MIXED TKAlNloavesßlbh'njotid : atfcOO d’ ro M Lbudon.7;lfl, Morcersburg ;«:00. 1 8:45, arriving at Cbambersbarg 0:10 a. m. . 49*Maliiiig close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York. BaUlmoro.’W'aalilngton, Pittsburg, and dll points Woat ' , ■• " ■■ ' l! ' i| - '■bi’tf.'i.tiiifc."“ SupU i silks: ~. } ■'ui« -;<|n - Mil i Superintendent's Office) Chdmb’R,, Fa., Jai>. 18,’72. | iDeol 1871 aoUTH MbftHT^iK, o ' 'i'hTVnie' ' >* ■ . ■ ..TOOK- EFFECT SEPTEMBER, \ , 1871. * *,; j Onand o/icr.'pridai/^Sepicinbetilifjlj'lhta'£ompa* . i -ny will >tm tihd train* ihvouphiio- JftnaGrave } n , dcjity, (Handout&c<^lc(fy r as,follows^: < - I. 1 1 ..»*•,»: ; , Leave;CartlflJq,‘ £55 1, Leave JunctloiV, T.Oo 'doJtraqtioir, ,u,l ‘.. ‘do ■ ♦Bonnybl’ook, 7,10. - <loß ‘hcyp’k., •; \ t •-» . ; -ido *Craigneads, 7.20-. do Oralgnead’s, 8.52 do ..MtvHolly t M|' 7.40 do MtiHoiiy,. " »!45 '''Uo‘- T *DnperMm, 7,45 do • ‘UpperMill, 8.50 ~ do Hunter’s Run,8.05 do : ’ Hunter’sß,; r, 4.00 do Laurel,’ ,i 8,40 •.do uaurol, ,-,r ,4.20. 'Arr. at PinoGrbVo, D.OO Arr. at Pinb Grove; ■ 4,4 ; i:;_M 1 ' l ■ rlldl+UßNlNtf.-■ ; , ; . a, w,, , . -p.M. LoaVb Pino Grove' 'O.SOLerivoPlriGdrove, -6.00 ’.'do. Laurel,-m ,<1.45. do Laurel,: -,.,6.15' do i Hunter’a 11.,10.05 do Hunter's R., 6.85' J do ‘Upper Mill, 10.25 J . do ‘Upper- 6,sft > ' do -Mt. Holly, 10.80 -do Alt,Holly, 6.55 .doi , t do . ‘Bquuyb’k., 11.00 .do ,‘BoyD’k..s.lo ‘Arr 1 at Jnhclltin, 11J5 Arnat Junctiofe, 1 0.85' Stations i markedtbps (♦) ,a?e -flog gtatlom only., . . H. W. DAVENPORT, i r ' " ,■ Gen’l. Superlntenden ■ Ofllo f 1 Gen. Superintendent; V - <' •'•- > '- Pne Groyo.faep v 7,4B7L .. ,\ u . 4001% READING Railroad . SEVEN PEE CENT, BONDS, ( ■' OP TAJCES. Wo tiro oflbr|ng'tb‘o Second Mortgage Bonds di this Company j i i • AT 83 AND;AOOI\UED .INTEREST,... ,-j. ■ merest Pay,nblp January and July..,, The Bonds aro In ( ‘ ' IOOOSf ,5005,' aiid’ 100 s, And can bo, P.EQIBTERED.,frpo of;.expense) - Tho Coal, Miscellaneous Freights ;aud I’QBfion: cer business are constantly Increasing. The re ceipts for.tlie year .ending, October BVIO7I, were ’B7O 778.22, more than the year ending October 31, IS7D The increase for ; eight (8) mouths.ending july.l, lb*7l,,wps SoOj'iGU 08, (J ( . . • Bonds, Pamphlets audlnformatlon'.oan bo ob tained of " :i DeHavcn & Bro. No. -10 H. TIIIUD Streplil'hllnaoJphlO, D0c.1871 lyr. - • SjarUtoaw.! ,7 J>l * r i i .'I-’ .iiiir.i -AND -. tl | MEM ,r 1 : i f ‘ •]•; 11 -uii \Awu.\> 4 . Seeing Machine. . ilailmus ;7 • iMI I&allmn iSottUa 1 1 l n , • , 11 ‘ ■ i Ilf.* •> i [' j,- .-I - ; DO>YOU WANT A NICE HAT.HROAP ? ’ ll If sblTtofc’'* FAIiVto cfArihow ; " is.t; r* .. 1 ■* i iici '.jit i.o If*-. ~; -JVC. 29. WESI MAIN STJt&BT, . where can ho seen tho llnest assortment/ rif * i *• -1 * ■■-EqA.THtiA-N/D.JtOAPS • ; overwrought to Carlisle. Ho takes groat plena taoro In Inviting his old friends and customers' and all now ones, to his splendid - f. rook Inst ro clivcd from Now YOxk and , besides an endless of. Hats and,Caw» p, : the latest style, all ol which ho will boll ntth - •Xowtit ■ CkfAi .Price*. Alsb; <hls. bwni manufacture , Hats always on hand, and T HATS' MA N 0 FACTURED TO ORDER. Ho hn« tho best arrangement for coloring Hats and all klnds.of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, Ac., the shortest ilollce (aS he colors every week) arid ' ■ on the mdst xeusounblo torrid.. Also, tt Amo Iqt.ol .bholcebrriudb of . , - . {1 i OIGAtiB i • iwayaophand. Ho desires , ♦o persons who havo ’ * , 1 ' . : OOUNTR Y FURS to son, ns ho pays the highest cash prices for ho same. | Give him a call, at tho above number, Ills tig dKnd, as ho fools confident of giving entire un is. factipn.- • \u\.\ Sept. 2S, ’7l—tf. . . , . ,-gARQAINS IN jit HATS-APS;- i -sw is ■' the latest' stylos of HAT 9 r ondfOAjPß, Sl||s(Hals,}Now .Yprl§ and Phlladol- , * phla styles, Casslmero Huts er all shapes and 1 I ptloe».‘Bofti Ofriri) o£ eyieryi iklnd, from, 76 cents ~ up. Cloth Hats In blue, velvet, lasting,' mixed, ‘ cask aiullhlgek^Atoft'^A^JWVf^oys’ ‘ Children’s n ats—Cloth and Felt— nriifiit all pri-' 1 • vJIs.l v/< .;v ' - (i^iGMldren’Si/IJats. , v • I 'ui i } - ' . -t.. - in stylos too numerous to mention, all of which wllltWriomftt tho’loWeat cAdn prices; Call and ■ examine bur stock. You cannot ihU to bo pleas ed In prlco anil Quality. • } - mii’i I.; tt hii-.u Ho: u ■ u l i • < allots of .Any JHiiitt ’ ' 1 • "A )it thill llmWl .. . 1 • I .k’l.mlj. s .•. madd tihd repaired to order, on snort notice, ~, m i . ull 'JOHN:A.oKBIiIiI3IV.*VGBNT. l5 North Hnnovor street. i !•? !■ 1M * \ IJL Cti&JR/J}* ■ determined 1 tki^lihdfaw^frdrtt‘hash' ■. • ness. I Invite the attenllon.ot the public to my irtrso hmV MiotU of r 'j 1 ' consisting of • , ‘ ; /imw. cAM 1 ' ■'* , ~ llmbrcl’nft, . ■ 1 -i l;j- i " ; Trunks, . . .1 -.0 1 iiri 1 • Canes, ■ Notions, «tc., wiiioh' i Vrtlll IpdsltWily SHKCi UlU' COST. I "Tbo ;. moat'llhprol luavicoropnta will bo bold out to . auy onoaeaMfif'to'puftfbtiijO tHo 'em tiro Block,' ■ 'ana'rbntx the storo-room.vmttih Hiytoiy pf-flam-.,, lbs ab tlto bnalnOss. TD'Kuob burohnsor lit It E - given Apra,lflt M lB73. f . ( qplV£»pd l ;.Bfiak.;,X^.‘Wnii,..>■ ilnd it to - yoflr interest to nny. T _ A „ ni' t Jacob loas, ‘-iii-. . No. 4 North, Hanover,St., opposite Carlisle Do- Vdsltßftntf>:.‘ rjkj ?«n MnuJnl^gg.'lS^jm. 1 :•« ». , Tgl| ILpK[ENXB. 1 LpK[ENX8. rve bflbJvtb FSWdib'tfcil'l tUs'tbmfb»'seMoil',' the following well-known and popular farming , jlmplQmeul% along with other articles iieedbd ' by all farmers* ■■ r.n ib|pU'ii ! 'sPit!SGtffi!'MpWj6;- ; ;- " whlclVllS gb’iieiMly hHiViitU‘(i /, trt I 'bb'‘tlib •Biraple?t[ mpst.-,coiroloto;4pd Mowing Machine In the country, we sold several; of these Mowers last season and they gave perfect satisfaction. Price, SICO. ; ‘ t TH&’&OVEiiTtf HATC RAKE, ' worked jelt’hbribyl hancloik -oh' i thh feolf-adtlpg • principle. The reputation of this; Rake, is well established. “Every farmer who Is’not already .supplied) should buy a Novelty-Hay Rake; •, - , ’ ‘•T: THE ORIGINAL ANI> IMPROVED H A lil'OOlf ! li A Y F 0 KK, witU improved; Grapple,. Palleyv&b;Thlfli Hay Fork, in- connection with tbo grapple,and pul*, ley,* is onetof‘the moat cbinplote puaoblpos la /o y - bondUpg bay. , < •' THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND SEPARATOR. Tho Improvfcbierilsiwe hUyo made In i\\e .coti*. 1 stvaotion of this Thresher, since.last bbbbou;. . wnrrant.'us In oflerlng lt to-, fanners ns one or theibefet machines' In market. 'jWlththp' .Horse Power which goes with this machine, font* hSraes are calculated to do the worlc, whore, six and eight are required in many other ma chines. ;Con?pasedj.w,lth ,otherh, the-pxloe lasp low that every tnmty’farmer 1 may readily be come tub <x«hier-don.himßelf;,of;a.-.Cumberland Valley Thresher ab'd fcjepavator for permanent usopnhls barn floor. Parmtii‘& j waimV-do.wßli i to call abd examine It. * ; THIS/dATtIjISIIE OIDER'MILXi, in ado ht'otlivestabllfihm'ent, Inis'won UlO highest Tecommbudalions frdm,all who have used 1t.;,1*; both grind's* amlxrnsuc^'the ! apples. It'therot iforo requires lighter pressure and produces.-thO' largest quantity of older from the amount of appleiPpuiftn,. ; i5 GUM Is-fco well lumwn.toJhrniqcg,ip. most parts of Peuusylviit/ia, l ‘tUktf-wormed hot‘spbalt at any lengtlrof its merits. Wo .cow lt;W itll^^ without ( Ounno Attachment, and with the shov els soattachod as to work In stralghtrank or zig zag whldijoyento tirofeirt-eU.' The. Gum Tubes are also put oh by our new: patent arrangement, hud firmer J ■Drill. ‘Wo have always on hand a supply of ’ .... .Eb.DDEa, CU.TTEES, ~ of All -sizes, and a variety, of other implements, needed by faPmorS} nt ; fhe Idweat ‘prices,, W* , . Jun0.0,1572—3ra * v 1 i: -" < Mil •' A" m B. E.TAIL , , Vx4.‘'- Milt -i/ •'hfl'. 1; 11 <jv ...1. .-1 • •»'{ i:i ’ n ' .*!,j I-"- 1 fiROGEKYSTORE I. ll.(lA'n-Jjl'il .i I*-.*-.!) I ■‘ •(• 11;!• oii <1 -: ' V .it.' ipoiidiaEiLtU’ « ’U»t wr*»? ii.-j*.' *’•*!• nurobused the Ktocki6f Mjtl J 6hn! He oh m 0 fU : •httvihfe added largely .thereto, w{ll at all limes keep a ghod hddmrsl^ilatis‘fitoolc ‘of- * ♦ f; M' ms'::.; op : Banil J aridi.-pMoii! i. lie) will sell at , ,^:!ooSW'uSg o^ s «v l ssshtiJSy^-: and Crockery< Baskets; jßucketey^uta.iU^ok.e^*. (J : . . . . ■lni-'-'. '/)!! ;!( n\r- Family, PIAW, and, Feed apgep. lompnil. tppaalqeSii’AOytoge.ther the whritslafmU that tcaj- ftVP? 11 1^ jW!to woir. bor the placo4-No. 78;Honth.HAnoveJC eU'eeW ca^ hel'dlCUaj>e,l i^lloy. , jOIin , A , jMBAN B. v April;y r 15721.t 1 W'FIRM I fNEW^IRM! !■ ’ X!&W.*SS.,Crreen fresli ''Groceries} SufcUas ' "‘" 1 ,fJ L "' '' ‘'* > " <> Dried'Fruit, Molrtftees;"' C • ‘fiSfe*-'' 1 ' i 1 Spices,-. ,ii« IlTPsUeBt O ■ :■ :gJS|u.:M..i..ivaSSKk .mi-: ’ •' «BP“ v^SSS*" .. Offi*'-'* .-VldliV'i J » i Coal OU»ii !• ■' ’ r . ’ -iSSSSfe;; 1 ~:I" : gss! 1 ’ «on(>, •!, ■■ f;i«ticenswiirqj . ,v , , Goods doUviirea'lo' all nartu o? tub Vown, froO ( . Tile" JUEfllcst, raqvUjot, jgljje ' ff> .o»»^W P 'fhcy KHW* 11 ?””?^ 0 ' .4, fi t .1 7 if 7 f' f !l 13 Mli." .1 - lEEE
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers