’CntflSnfcrgtlc. gAIiB.OF- THE MT. FLORENCE- ESTATE! k A i.A i ; - WITH A Gasli KvuuT. TOTAL VALUATION, 8330,000.00 IN SHARES OF One Dollar Each! A magnificent Property on tho HUDSON RIVER! near NEW YORK CITY, overlooking “ HIGHLAND KEST. ” the celebrated conntry seat of the Kov. HENRY WARD BEECHER. LARGE AND IoWMMAMfiA and containing all MODERN IMPROVEMENTS .. EIGHTY ACRES OF J^AND highly improved, imd ornamented with Shade Trees, Fountains; . . Statuary, Hedges. Lawns, Avenues, . , Graveled Walks,-fci Twenty Buildings, . . Fifty Building Lots, i Hot House, Cold Grapery, Bowling Alley, BILLIARD ROOM, SUPPLIED WITH WATER, UEATED BY STEAM, LIGHTED WITH GAS. BLOODED HORSES. ALDERNEY CATTLE, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, and HARNESSES, OAHTH, WAGONS, ' FARMING and Gardening IMPLEMENTS, juul everything desirable either for a gentle man's Urst-class residence or modern farm. All lo be distributed among SHAREHOLDERS AS A MAJORITY MAY DETERMINE, at a meeting to bo held In the city of Now York, On the 2T>lh day of November, 1872. The hour and placo of. meeting will bo given through the. public press, at least TEN DAYS In advance, thus affording ample lime for all to h 6 present in person or by proxy. Tho "Real and Persona Property,” with the Cash Fund, Is divided Into 550,000 SHARES! which are elaborately embellished, sold at ONE DOLL.A.R EACH, and are numbered and rests* terod froml to 850,000, ln the style of United Slates Bonds, to guard against loss or fraud. Special Attention Is called to the fact that this is not. a ** Gift En terprise,Charity Concert,” nor any more scheme for disposing ef tickets, but an absolute bonaflde and peremptory SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, full description of which is given in clfonlars, and the exact truth of which every suqsoriber la earnestly 1 requested to verify for himself, to which end the undersigned will afford all roa* Bonablo faclUlioa. It has been proposed that thb property and cash fund should be divided Into 2,457 Prizes! But this matter must bo decided by the Share holders themselves. We aro, by special permission, allowed to re fer to tbo following gentlemen, whose names are In themselves,a sufllclont guarantee that the most scrupulous care will be exorcised In conducting the alfalfa of tho sale. They have also co ! • ted to act as an Advisory Board: H, CLAY PRESTON, Now York City. ZENAB C. PRIEST, Utica, N.Y. fcfc'O.jTUAN, t GOULEY; St. Louis, Mo. CURIN'WELCH, Syracuse. N..Y, THOMAS J. CORSON. Trenton, N. J. F. L. STOWKLL, Olean, N. Y. (Jon. M. N. WISBWELL. N. Y. City. F.'ll. PALMER, N. Y. City, DANIEL SICKLES, N, Y. City. KORT. 8, BRUNR, Charleston, P. C. Liberal Inducements Of fered to Agents and Canvassers. SPECIAL TERMS MADE WITH CLUBS. For full particulars, shares, references, de scriptive circulars, illuminated views, Ac., do. Address. JOHN A. ZEFJPJSUIXS, General Manager, 003 hroadteay, N Y Box 3459. JOHN \V. SIMONS, Secretary. JOHN 0. SMITH, Treasurer, N. Y. Merchants. Exchange, GO and 02 FINE street. An#. \J9lZ~im. •JUrtflcal. 3rt- R. R. Radway’s Ready Relief CURES THE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need any one BUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF is a cura for ev ery pain. It was tho first and Is tho ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Instantly stops tho most exorutlnting pain, allays Inflammation, ami cures Congestions, whether of tho Lungs, Stomach, Rowels, or oth er glands or organs, by one application. 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It la Pelter than French Brandy or blt .ters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Agno cured lor &0 cents. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever nmUAgUo, and nil other malarious, bill ons, scarlet, typhoid, yellow and other Fevers, aided by Radway’s Pills, ho quick os Rad- NVAY'S READY RELIEF. 30 cents per bottle. Bold by druggists. Health! Beauty! Strong and Pare Rich Blood—lncrease oi Flesh and Weight—Clear Skin ami Beautiful Com* ploxlou secured to all. DR. RADWAY’S SARBAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT has made the moat astonishing cures. Bo quick and rapid ar the changes the body undergoes under the Influonceof this truly wonderful mod* Icluo. that every day an increase In flesh and weight Is soon and felt, ■ THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop in the Barsaparllllan Resolvent, communicates through the blood, sweat, urine and other fluids and Juices of the system the ▼lgor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the bo dy with now and sound material. Borofhla, syphlllis, consumption, glandular disease, ul cers of throat, mouth, tumors, nodes In the glands and other parts of the system, sore eyes, strumous discharges from the ears, and the worst forms of skin diseases, eruptlrns, fever ■ores, scald bend, ring .worm, salt rheum, ery sipelas, acne, black spots, worms In the flesh, tumors, cancers in the womb, and all weaken ing and painful discharges, night sweats, loss of sperm, and all waates of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days* use will Jirove te any person using it for either of these ormsof disease Us potent power to cure them. If the patient, dally becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition, that is continually progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the sente with now material made from healthy food—and this the »** Sarsaparll- Ban” will and docs secure. Net only does the Barsaparllllan Resolvent excel all known rem edial agents In the cure of chronic, scrofnla, constitutional and skin diseases; hut It Is the only positive cure for 1 KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPtfAINM, urinary and womb diseases, gravel, diabetes, stoppage of water,incontinence of urine. Bright's disease, albuminuria, and in all oases where there are brlckdust deposits, or the water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or thieads like white slljc.or there is a moruid. dark bilious appearance, and white hone-dust#deposits, and when there Is a prickling, horning aensatldh-when passing wa ter, and pain in the small of the back and along the loins. Price, $l.OO. WORMS.—The only known and sure remedy for worms—pin. tape. etc. TUMOR OF 12 YEARS’ GROWTH CURED BY RADWAY'S RESOLVENT I Biyerly, Mass.. V July IS. I 860.; Dr. Radway—l have had Ovarian Tumorln the ovaries and bowels. All the doctors said ** there was no help for It.” i tried everything that was recommended, butnothlng helped me. I saw yonr Resolvent, and thought I.would try It, but haa no faith In It, because 1 bad suffered for twelve years. I look six bottles of the Re solvent. and one box of Uadway's Pills, aud two bottles of your Ready Relief: and there Is not a sign of tumor to be seen or felt, and I feel bet ter, smarter and happier limn I have for twelve years. The worst tumor was lu the left side of the bowels, oyer the groin. I write Ibis to you for the benefit of others. You can publish it if you choose. - HANNAH P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate; purify, cleanse and strengthen. Radway's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous diseases, headache, constipa tion, costiveness, indigestion, dyspepsia, bili ousness, billons fever, inflammation of the bow els, piles, and all derangements of the internal viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no mereuxy, min erals, or deleterious drugs; Observe the follow ing symptoms resulting from disorders ol the digestive organs: ■ Constipation, Inward piles, fullness of the blood in the head, nccldlty of the stomach, nau sea, heartburn, disgust of food, fullness or weight la the stomach, sour eructations, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in the side, chest, limbs, aud sudden flush, es of heat, burning lu the flesh.- A few doses of Radway’s Pills will free the sys tem from all the above*namcd disorder#. Price 25 cents per box. Bold by druggists. Read "FALSE AND TRUE." Bend one letter stamp to UADWAY 4 CO., No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Information worth thousands will bo sent you. July 4,1872-3m.—Jan. 4,1873—3 m. ioetoina LADIES having Sowing Machines should not fall to see tbo beautiful work done at the Ladles' Parlor, Mansion House, with PALMER'S ATTACH MENT. AGENTS WANTED at the Mansion House to sell the ATTACH MENT. Great Inducements offered. ■ YOUNG LADIES learning to ran Bewlng Machines should have our ATrACHMENT. EVERY PART of tho ATTACHMENT Is warranted to sve sat isfaction, at the Mansion House. EVERYBODY is getting an ATTACHMENT at tho Mansion House. ■ REFERENCES t Mrs. J. B. Haverstlck. Mrs. R. C,. Woodward, Mr. Win. Nhble, Mrs. Rinehart, Mrs. Jno Camp bell. Mrs. W. F. Sadler. THE NEW “DOMESTIC” FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING SJEWIUTG MACHINES. Leading points of excellence combined In the DOMESTIC: 1. Extra size and room under arm. 2. Simplicity and direct action. 3. Ease of operation, 4. Quietness—no cams or gear wheels. 5. Cylindrical hardened cost steel shuttle ; largest bobbin In use; will curry 100 yards cot ton orsilk. 0, Superior automatic take up. 7. Self-adjusting tensions. S. Cauuot be put out of time or adjustment by use. This Is a quality possessed by no other machine In the world, y. Groat range of work. 10. Durability of working parts. Every machine warranted to bo all wo claim for It. * Please call and carefully examine the •• DO MESTIC,” as It will give mo pleasure to show the working of the machine to all, whether or they have or have not any other make in use. JOS. W, OGILBY, Carlisle, Agent for Cumberland county. Clr culars with styles and prins sent to any ddr css on request. July 25, 17 2 3m ILlfc Insurance. THE NORTH AMERICAN Mutual Life Insurance . Company. Of Philadelphia; A LL kinds of policies written upon /\.tho most favorable terms. Premiums may bo paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly.— All policies are NON-FOItFEITABLB after TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for females. No charge for policy fee or stamps.— Policy holders share lu the profits. Dividends declared annually after two payments on the contrioutlon plan. 8100,000 deposited with the Auditor General of Pennsylvania os security for polioy holders. Cumue&and County Branch.—The Compa ny has appointed a Board of Trustees, composed of the following well known citizens of Cum berland County:. E.M. Biddle. S. B. Kieffer, m. d, CHARLES H. MULLIN. WIL A. MULLIN, John M. Wallace. Wm. a, Lindsay. William Kennedy, E. W, Biddle, Wm. Kennedy. JPrett, tkey. it Treat. The trustees are all policy holders In the com pany, and their duties are to supervise oud conduct the business In this district, with au thority to Invest a certain proportion of the premiums collected In this district, within the same, thus making It emphatically and practi cally ft HOME COMPANY. A A. C. BELLOW8 t General Agent. A,’ CUlrtf[flpo<Mai 'Xlioni, Jan3Sl9» l-vr Stobcs. EKnttare. $c gTOVE TINWARM ESTABLISHMENT. The partnership horetoforostl a* bstwee m Walker A Ctamly having,bu dissolved by mutual consent, I hereby anuoence to the oltl zensof Carlisle and snrroundlnncountry, that t have opened a Hew Stove and Tinware Store, In the large Jkamo building, on the corner of West High and west Streets, formerly occupied .by Cornelius A Bosh. . . Having a large and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware pu hand selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both os regards quality and price. Sheetiron and Tinwarei 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 ed to. STOVES, 1 am now prepared to exhibit to tho Winter Trade a large .and well-assorted stock of the best patterns o( 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. ROBEBUB, BEACON LIGHT* EGG OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES Hi solo ottou of Cook Stoves embrace tho following: Superior, Noble Cook, Excelsior, Niagara, (Quaker City, and Coral. •Stov&Repairs comlafitly on hand, I am agent lor a . PATENT HTEAM PIPE, for heating mills, factories. 4c.. and prepared to furnish and place them In position at short notice. Having an experience of 22 years lu this busi ness, I would respectfully solicits share of the pnblle patronage, feeling confident that 1 will give satisfaction. A. WOODS WALKER. . Deo. 22. 70- tf JjVXCELSIOR STOVE tnd TIN WAR EMPOR I U M I . The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens or Carlisle and vicinity, that he sti I carries on the Stove 8t Tnwave Business lu all its virions branches. Ho has scoured tho agency for tho following popular Stove* Parlor and Office Stoves. Moriilug Glory, Parlor Heater, Parlor Light- Light House, together with a variety of COOK STOVKB, Combination Gas Burner, Eureka Regulator, Niagara, Superior, MORNING GLORY ami other IIEAJ'ERS. RANGES. AND FIREROARD STOVES ! which ho Is prepared to furnish at the lowest market rates. Stove Retaking. promptly attended to. Hoofing, Spouting and Jobbing executed in the moslsntlsfaclory man ner. . ‘ T I N W A R E, of every description, constantly on hand, or made to order, at reasonable prices. Having none but experienced workmen employed, he hopes by a close attention to business to secure the public patronage. Remember the place—. iVo.IB WEST MAIN 82REET, SAMUEL R. ULAUDY. Nov. 23,1871-ly. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUNf mHE UNDERSIGNED, Imviug Just L returned from the cities with a large stock ofgoods, invite the attention of all who desire satisfaction to call and examine their targe stock O: Stoves and Tinware Among tho stock'of stoves may be found the Anti- Clinkerßase 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 compel Knives, Forks, Bpoons, Ladlee, Lamps, Dippers. together with Toilet Bets, Coal Buckets, Coai 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 ! and have for sale tbo Celebrated Genuine en- cumber Wood Pump, ROOFING. HPOUTING AND JOB WORK Attended to promptly and ou reasonable terms. Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street. A lew doors above Leather, Give us a call as we are determined not to be undersold by anv other parties In this place. Thankful for tbo past patronage we extend a cordial Invitation to all to pay us a visit. R\unes«ulVv St Rupp, Nob. 62,and 64, NORTH HANOVER ST.. CARLISLE, Nov. y. 71 PA (ttatfnet jsaaftec. B. EWINb, CABINET MAKIiUt . AND UNDERTAKER. WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of New Furniiure, for thojHolidoya, comprising Hofas, Camp Rtcol, lounges, Centro Tables, Rooking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomans, Bureaus, What Nats. &c. t <4c., 40. Parlor, Chamber, Dlulug Room. Kltokea FURNITURE, of tho latest styles. AGE FURNITURE IN BETTB tiploudld now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES In great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable terms, tec. 17 ItnHftou JHarijmes. HINKLE Y Knitting Machine, THE HIM PLEAT, CHEAPEST AND ItESTIP • VBE! lIAH BUT ONE NEEDLE! A CHILD CAN RUNITt Designed especially for the use of families, and ladles who desire to knit for the market. Will do every stitch of tho knitting In a Block ing, widening and narrowing an readily an by bund. Are splendid for worsteds and fancy work. Taxing I'ive Different Kimit cf Stitch | Are very easy to manage, and not liable to gel out ofordor. Every family should have one. We want an agent In every town to Introduce and sell them, to whom we olfer the most lib eral Inducements. Bend for our circular and samplesiooklng. Address UHINKLEY KNITTING MACH. (Xh. Bath, If Nov.f,'7l 1 yM 29(2 ©oofcß OP , Spring and Summer Dress Goods . A T • L. T. GREENFIELD’S At iFLeduced Prices. “ SSr I will offer from thin day GRE/ T BARGAINS In DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACE SACQUES, PARASOLS, The above reductions Id prices are REAL. . The GOODS the BEST In the MARKET. X am determined to make a CLEAN SWEEP.of all. the Odds and Ends, without regard to cost, to make room for’the. FALL TRADE. REDUCTION IN COTTONADES, Summer Pants Stuffs, -p . ' Reduced from 25 and 30 cts., to 20. Also from 40 cents to 30. Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Summer Pants Stuff, • Just received, and will be sold at very low prices. SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE Thelpubllc are respectfully requested to examine the above stock and prices ut GREENMBILB’S No. 18 East Main Street- 1872. Summer! !872. I AH NOW OFFERING _ GREAT BARGAINS BLACK. JAPANESE and FANCY SILKB. BLACK HERNANNIES, _ GRENADINES, LAWNfI, LINKN SUITINGS, ami all kinds of BUMMER WEAR, WHITE GOODS, Ao, t la order to close out our Rummer Stock. GREAT BARGAINS IN SHAWLS, LACE POINTS, LACE SACKS, PARASOLS, FANS LACE COLLARS, EMBROIDERIES, &c.. Cheap CASSIMERES, Linen and Cotton PANTS STUFFS, HICKORY STRIPES MUSLINS. TICKINGS, &c., &c., &c. jgyEverybody call and get somaof the , STORE ROOM N, E. Cor of SQUARE. Six Great and Convincing Reasons Why You Should Buy From Us i 1. We have a resident buyer In the City to pick up bargains for us. .2. Wo buy for Dash. Wo are thus enabled to buy choap and sell cheap. 8. We have no old goods purchased, at high prices. • * 4. Onr expenses are low. . . , , 5. We do not encumber ourselves with large quantities of goods to be carried from one sea son to another; but keep our stock fresh by receiving new goods dally. 6. Wo receive a great many auction lots ot goods, which wo can sell far below the regular rales. ( . buy until you have examlnedlour elegant slock; we want yon to take a look, whether you wish to buy or not, n« we are not afraid to have our goods or prices compared with any other honso lu D. A. SAWYER. . NEW! NEW I NEW! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF DRYGOODS! At the Old Control Corner. New Bummer Dress Goods at greatly-reduced prices. Splen did bargains In HIJACK SILKS, Brent bargains In GRENADINES, special bargains In TIEUNANNIES, JAPANESE SILKS at reduced prices. SUMMER TOMLINS at reduced prices, LAWNS very cheap. Wo have the best stock of WHITE DRESS GOODS lu tho town, Swiss Muslins. French Mnsllns. Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns. BisbppLawns, Piques and MnrsalHes, checked and striped Nainsooks, all the new styles in Parasols and Son Umbrellas very . handsome and at very low prices, LACE POINTS and LACE SACKS at unprecedented low llguros, LINKNS of ah kinds Ladles'dresses and suitings, mens'and boys'wear, elegant Clotbis and. Cassimeres, A largo stock of Plain and Fancy Linens for men's and boys’ suite, slacks of ColtounUca very cheap, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, s^ i si3a!^«&s^rasr asjsrast. Edglnga and Inserting*. The celebrated HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES > are only to be found at tho Old Central. Do not fall to give us a call, as wo have the LARGEST STOCK IN THE TOWN and will give good bargains to all who may favor ns with a call. May M 0.1872. Miller & Buttorff. CLOSING OUT We will commence, thin day, to run «*lf our new and extensive stock of DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES’ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH! ALT. IN WANT OP BARGAINS WILL SAVE MONEY by glvlni; mo a call before purchasing elsewhere CHARLES OGILBY, July 25, IWi OWENS’ marble works I, removed from West Mom eitoiit to 73 8. Uan over etreet, where anythlug obtainable at a flret MAttDLF AND DROWNSTONIS BIIOPI may be hud At rat*H which cuunut bo undersold In oUy or country . . . Having » heavy and carefully •elected Block on hand, I will noil It at rules which cannot be undersold, or excelled In wpikinuushlp. N. 8.-Murblo and ilautleu uud enpunatlo Ule.ntoliy mlo*. AivlTaew. U.OWKN. 30Cl» ®r00tl« Notions, ALL AT ■l7 Wont Mala Sreet, Carlisle J. L STERNER & BRO Livery & Sale Stable. DKTW BUN HANOVER AND IiUDKOIIU STS., IN THE BEAII OF THE BENTZ' HOUSE, . Carlisle, Pa. Havlus titled up the Stable with now Carri ages, Ao., We are prepuled to Ibrnlab ttrst-oHl'is tum-ouu at reasonable rales, Hurtles taken to a3f P ff,°S,» uSS! Sra» ©oolib BEAXM,! DUKE &. BURKHOLDER have now open ond of the finest slocks of New and Desirable fir over shown to the public. Tiiolf immonbeatock bl Dross Goods comprises nil the novelties oi the season. Dol ly Vm’clenM .in nil kinds of goods. Japanese. Silks. lilnck silks, chono and 7mre Mbiialr’Pop llns, White Goods m every grmle,among which oiui bo found HullsMc (/loths. Yoneiptlo Stripes, Lawns, Swlsses, ami everything in the White Goods Hue. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Wo have the May Queen, Rosallna, and all the -different- makes of Bhawlb, which we have the reputation of selling cheaper, than tjio phefip ,est. Cloths & Cassimeres Wo offer a special Inducement to every one needing a Bpring suit; having a very line.as sortment, and having the host tailors in town to make them up to-order. Call and see flup assortment of all kinds of . ' DRY GOODS! We have added allnp line of TRIMMINGS to suit all kinds of Dress Goods. When -ydu'Wlsh' to examine a of Goods, we would urge you to call at.our store and ascertain our prices, before you commit,yourself. We will give every attention, and if not successful In selling pven a small bill, shall bo glad for the call,. ’,. NEW INVOICES OF Late Style Goods added every week. Don't lorget. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North Hanover Street, BELOW CARL 18LE DEPOSIT DANK; NEW STOCK . ’ OF , SPRING AND STJMArKJK DRESS GOODS, at extremely Low Prices, to which dally acldl * ti ons will be mado, and •■. .. POPIJEAR PRICES MAINTAINED Black Silks, Alpacas, Mohairs, of superior InMre and durability, on which I defy compbtitlou as to GAULITY and PRICES Mourning Ooodg IN GREAT VARIETY. SUPERIOR STC) UK OF White Goods, embracing all tho novelties of the season. . Cloths, Cassimeres, Boys’ wear a Speciality., • Coltoundes mid Farmer’s Brills. An examination Is only necessory to covlnco that for Variety, Beauty, Durability and Cheap ness, our stock is second to nono In town, T. A. HARPER, May2—tf. South Hanover St. Carlisle Y’EBY' ATTRACTIVE • and tempting are tho large piles of Nico Goods now opening at the well-known establishment of the subscribers, this being the Second Great Arrival this spring. NVo mako a speciality in* pure * BLACK of the Celebrated Lyons’ make, at very low prl< ces. We have also a full Hue of > JJJourning GoodQ the Very best Taralse Cloth, pure Silk Warp Black Hernaul, best all-wool UeLahea, boat Bombazines, best Black Alpacas, plain black and black and white Ginghams and Calicoes, Chintzes and Percales. A full line of 1 WHITE mms for Dresses, such as French Muslins; Nalnsdoks, Bishop and Victoria Lawns,. Tariotonp, .Grena dines, plain white and’ fancy colors, white French Merino. Cashmere, white and colored Linens, &o. A.so the Largest Stock of Sta pie and DOMESTIC Goods to bo found In this county. And when you come here and examine our largo stock, you need go no farther, as that would be a waste of time aud loasof money. Wo have n great many now ALPACAS & POP LINS ofvntlous grades and prices, (Cheap.) We iiavo tho largest stock of Embroideries,. Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings.— HATS for Ladles, Men and bovs. Skirts >*nd Skirting, Shawls fable Linens, Sheetings, also, CLOTH SI GAS WRES and dottoh and Llnon Roods for men nnd boye, and a very larce assortment of sraolhvarea and FANCY' GOODS, which wo can't mention for want or room. The famous DOLI/iT VARDEN has not been forgot ten. All'persons In “want of bargains can get them bv calling fit lh(s well-known house, that has stood the storms of two fierce panics In the commercial world, and escaped Unhurt. Ffeaba conic and bring tno *■ chips” along with you. , ' a; w. bentz & coj May23tf • ' • . . Urass (Sddds; BIASS^OODS: For Flurabors, Steam Fitters, Engineers, and Machinists, COOPER, JONES «t OADBUKRY, No. 16 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturers of o/ery description of OUASS WORK for house, factory and engine use. Solo manufacturers of tho celebrated luble Acting Excelsior Pump, unequalled lor house, Jnrtn or n Dealers In Sinus, Hath Tubs, Wj every description of FLUMllfelb Fountain Jars n specialty. . Established r 1846. ■ l< :i (■ H&rdwaTe House H. SAXTON & CO. Hknrt Saxton. | J. P. nixLxh; | D'. B. Saxton • Building, Fannins ami Mechanics’ Hardware .Tools and Materials., ■ , . NnllJ Iron’ nud Stool bf all shapfes and kinds. Kallrqadand Mining Picks* Shovolsaud Materials. Wotherill »t Bro. Flint, National Buok.and allothot favorite .brands White , Lead and Colors, with a full assortment, .ofTubo Colors, pure raw and boiled Linked Oil, Coach and Furniture Varnished, Glass. Ac., . Greasing andLubilcatlng .Oils, Cement, Plas ter and bllvor Sand, -Dtipout’s blasting -and sporting powder. Guns, Pistols and Ammuni tion, iCedar Ware. Uopo, Lanterns,<Sc. Hjouse-Furnisliing.Hardware. , Silver-plated Spqona.Forks and. knives. i Ivory and Pearl-handled, table nud pocket Udt- Iffry.i Hddcers A Seymour’s flno 1 Sclsbors and Shears., Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bauds. Brafes stair Hods, whlte'knd black Curled Hair , for Matrcsses and-Fuml tuvo,, Green Hops, Hair seating, Ac.’, with a full line of Upholster Goods. dJpcdllanedns goods, such os Clothes Wringers, Ino bird Cages. Driving and .Hiding Whips, Ac, Solo ngeiits fbr-Plank's Shifting Bbaru and Kolter Plows at.his prices For Qinh, , Bloomliold & Gibb’s Imperial Plows. ’ The last mentioned aro of a recent Introdnc ■tloh Into-thls section; which hftve the advanta ges of a Shilling, Beam and Stool .Shear. at;al mbst the same prices as the ordinary Cast Iron .Plows, i , r ; .1 .• , Solo agents lor Palrqer’s Patent Iron Planes.' - Solo agents for Bunlhnm’s Patent Weather Stripping. ‘ This combines both economy 1 and comfort, thon-uglily preventing drafts, of cold air in win ter and du-tt in .tnnimvr. The price for stripping .an entire house Is more than saved durlng tho winter by the economy, ot fuel; It tnlclngablmst one-third less fuel to produce the same warmth Ills m.ulo lu wuluut. oak and plain wblloi fe. Both color nud windows, so that it can bo a clap ted to any house. • Ont’-gcinds are bought In largo quantities from the manufactures, and with the,aid of, our long experience, are selected with the utmost care' and supervision, and wo would Itivlto all who wish.to purejiaso the best goods at the lowest cash rates to patronize us.- Country merchants will certainly find It to their advantage to call or write us for quota tions before purchasing.- i ■ >' . i’’ Wo remain; respectfully • ;H. SAXTON. & CO., ■ jjyb. ISjSABTWAnrBTRET t ,\> Pa. H A ItH M-ITj Llilt .0 BO W lilt S this opportunity of directing thp attention ofthe-ootnmnnltyat'.nirge.'and every perNnn’ih particular. to tljplr recently jopleftUhed.sJppk pf •r:: ,i 3 Xhfey studiously ‘avoided investing high prlcok.nnil 'patiently wailed Ihe' falling out of thetyottom before,attempting to roflllthely shelves, and now that things have reduced toold time prices’, as near as posalbie„they havi Invested largely and; are preparqd to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prices os any market ontsido the oltlcs. 1 - They especially , t ; V I t ■. lAvlte the attention pf 'mechanics, fatynors and builders. o,ur stock, Is complete and none need fearmeethigwlth-dlsappolntraeutln enquiring for anything In our lino. Wo Im re the agency of the Wltlcox & Gibl and would respootftrtly sic nil those *n-'wnfai aMAcluue, to examine thoAVlllcox it’Gllibs' be fore purchasing' All orders''promptly 'attended lb, hnd good' delivered to all parts of tuo town free, of charge. Jan. 12 1872—1 v QXJ JIB KB I, A N D V A J, J, K Y B A X I, B O ADI m C3H A NG E : 0,1 HO ÜBS.. Wimcv Avvange meat. Ou and after Thursday, Jan. 18,‘ 1872, Passon ger.Tralns will run dolly a? follows,(Sundays*!- copied). ‘ Accommodation lYain leaves Harrisbprg 5.00 A M..Mochdnlcsburg 8.36,Caii18100.11, Newvllleo.l7 Shlppenpburg 1(1,22; Chnmborsbnrg 10.11, Orcon* castlo 11. hi, arriving at Hagerstown 11.15 a.M. Mail Ti-aln leaves Harrisburg 1.55 P; Til.. Mo chanlqsburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.68.,N0wvU10 3.82, Ship ponsburg -1.02, Chambcraburg 1,35; Oiceucaalhi 5.11, arriving at Hagerstown 5.10 P. M.. Erjyress IVaia leaves Harrisburg"!,.lo p. M„ Mo s.o2,Carlisleo.B3. Newvllle f 1.05, Ship £e ns burg 6.3-°!, arriving at Chambersburg at 7.00 A Mixed dYuin -loaves Hagerstown 8.20, P. M„ Qrooncnstle 4J#, arriving at Chambersburg 5.20 P. M. ' ; A MIXED. TRAIN loaves Chamborsburg at 4:15 p. m., Williamson 5:30, Merccrsburg 0:20, Loudon 7:00, arriving it Richmond at 7:20p. m. • / . ' Accommodation Irain leave? Chnrabfcrsburg 6.0 C A. if., Bhippeusbnrg 5;29, J Nowvllle 6.00,-Carlisle O.HS.jMechanlcflburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.30 A. Af. MaU Train leaves Hagerstown 8,30 A. AI., Green castle O.OOjCbarahersburg fl.lO.Shlpponsburi' 10.22 Newvillo 10.63,Carlisle 1i.20; Mechanilcsbnrff 12.06 arriving at Harrisburg 12,87 P. AI. Bxiiresa • Train leaves Hagorstowc 12.00 M. Greenoastle 12.28, Chambersburg 1.05, Bmnbens burg 1.37, Newvillo 2.10, Mechanics burg 8.13 i arriving at Harrisburg J*.so P.M. ■ ••[ . A Mixed JVafnie'avds Chamoersburg 7.15 A. M., Grepncastle o.tB, arriving, at Hagerstown 10,05 A ■ ■ A MIXEIJ'TRAIN leaves Rlohraoind at 7:00-n' m.,Loudon7:l(l. MefcqerMmrg 8:00 WUltomson 8:15, arriving at Chambersburg 0:10 a, ra. close’iconneotlons ac’Hariflsburg with trains to and froip Philadelphia, New York. Baltimore, Wftahington.Pltfaburg, and all point* : West. . SILKS! ' ' 0. N, LULL. • " ■ • ;'< !• ' l l '•'‘SupU Sdpeuintendent’s Office I Charab’i;./P4.; JaP.18.72r f' ’ (gOUTH MOUNTAIN ■■' ■ ■ ~. %lme,\ Table - ,1 ; TOOft jEFPJSCT SEPTEMBER, I WL On and aflcr IVUlay, September, 1,1871, this Oompa ' «!/ mflrun two Iranis through to Pine Grove, ■ ■ dotty, '/Qltowi: , T .. •_ ! ■ / . *LoqiV4jC«rXiBle ( , 2.65 *. Leave Junction, 7,00 . doJuuouou. \ • . do* •Bonnybroblcl T.lo’ ‘ doB •ntayb'K., 1 don •qralgheaUs,.'7.2o ; do Orhiynetui’a, . B.W d°., J™ 1 *- *}° ,«.45 ,do *TTpper Mm, 7 M ,dq ‘Upper mui, a. 50 do Huulbr’Bßnn.B.OS ,do Huntor'a R... 4.00 da iLmlrel, ', B.4oJjdo lUmrel, < • !4.20 Arr.ftfr j^o,Grave, ,p.op, Arr. ptpine Grove, 4.4 1 RETURNING, ■»,. t A. M, p, m. Leave Pino Grove 0,80 Leave Pino Grove,, 5.00- doc 'Laurol,' 1 "/ • 1.45’' do Laurel,' 1 ' g!is do, Hunter’s R., 10.05 do. Hunter’sß. 686 ( . lb “V? pp t C r r M fUI * 10/J3 Oo ‘Upper Mill 5.50 t 0 Mu-Holly. :WJO do Mt. Holly; ,6.55 do *Craigbead 5.10.50 do ‘Craighead's . 0.10 doi*Bounyb’k.< 11.00 do •Boyb'k.,- J ‘ "M 0 Arr at Junction, , 11.15 Arr.pt Junctlota, ,0,35 options marked thus (*) are ttagitt^Uou *, H. W. DAVENPORT,' *,! ' . , _ ■ GenM. Snpdrlntondeti • Ortlc f, Gou. Superintendent.) • , . Pno • Grove. Sen. 7.1871. I ‘ ' ' & reading Railroad. SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OP TAXES. Wo are offering tbo Second Mortgage Bonds qf this Company ; r , *' ' ■ AT 85 AND ACOftUED INTEREST, " . Interest Pay able January and Jijly. • * 1 The Bonds are in IOOOO< 500 s, and 100 s, 1 Anti can bo , REGISTERED free p f expense The Coal, Miscellaneous Ere'lchis and Passen ger busluosp uro conntantly r Jncreu«lng.' The In-' create for nine (0) months ending August 1. 1872,-over-nine (0) months ending August;!, 1871. wan 855,201 Cl. , Bonds, Pamphlets and Information can ho oli tallied of Delaven & Bro., mining purposes, falor Closets, uml WMATEKIAUi AUg.H, IBW-dt. Uccl°wiiyr lnli,u streot ’ I>llllnilcl t ,lllnJ sa*,aiua«. • ii ■ i ~ =1 AND C U T: L ii R Y.' /•«-7 ( \{ i'v/ .*•■ •' , J - ■ i V < Seeing Machine. H 7 Jl Katltoans WESTWARD /; nI .1 ■lHallroalf ISonHs ..Jftatg auß.ggpa pTATS 'AND cAPb r' vfjJT.A M^n^ oß car - , jici3fcJSfc (EalltO otr- m f *bW WristiiAtitb'mukt .Wh.«W»g4mmH»M«tluiB„t£Si or ■ • Jo. AJ. o A. JN.JL)r CAPsi • over bronghtto CarflMe.' So takes £ n T, uore Inrlnvlting his old. friends onVonSvi 11 eiu and all now ones,,to Ills, splendid sroS, . raor » <lll vrtl fl-om Now'York'nnd Phllodcli Wi' 51 rc waling In part of flno , , pn,n > con. ’ “ ' SrLK AND CASSIMEBE HATn besides an onclloss variety of Hals n»»?iV tho latest style, all ot which ho will sr.ii lo Un>c*t Cash Price*. Also, Uls own mamifLV ,j ' ... .Hats always on hand, and . n ui/ic(ij r ,, HATH MANOFACTUBED I*o ORDpi» He has the Dostarraugoraent for cni^i;. ,md nil kindsofWoolon G6ods,(?vo r cSu« V 1 *I’' 1 ’' tbb shortest notice (ns ho colori every Sm'' on the most rensohiiblo.terms.- Also a choice brands of ’• a Hue Jtit (lf •TOBACCO AND.CIGARH Jwnys on hand. Ho desires to call theming*. •o haye t , ÜBl *Ueiuiori , • SodN.T’RYPVks sSme.' ‘WV? ®Wcash price, , m Give him n call, at the above number m , fa"tlon? feclB ' oonflclent ofß'vlnß eutiVoHl, .£ ,Hppt. t 2B, ’7l^6^.; -m., , T : ■ HATS AND GAPS! “At-t ( 15 NOttTl|: HANOVEtt yTHEET Welmve received the latest styles a ml CAPS, Silk Ham, Hew York ami p ,11 plila styi™, Casslmcro Hals ofSJn li l l£ ll " ,l,!| - orlcHß.'kpft Hols bf.iVory ftlml fin,} V- m "' up. Cloth Hats In blue, velvet'lasHim^'lnw 11 1 11 cass ami black. am,,. A ™'"K. nilxotl, S.! a ff e MrS°d lh ”“ d W ■ • Children’s Hals. ,In styles too numerous to mention, nil of wind, will'Desolfl 1 nlHlioiowcfet OAHTt prices,' (Jail m[ examine onrotnek. Youcannot fall to bo olonk od In price oiurmmntj’; ‘ I mxh !! ) .■ ii ii,'i ','’l - r ‘.i , ’ IldtH of Any Kind :i’t>*» •, ii-i, ,■; •/uj/ i.'-j • •"{ • ; thddo and rophlVed'lb order, bn shorttootle* JOHN A. KELLEU, ’Agent* S ept 2h. IK7l—tf 15 North Hanover «tfoot. ii 1 r '■ '■£cuidn. ~~ Having determined to withdraw, from ’mi. ness. I Invite the attentlon’dl the‘puhllcto mv nnd Stock of fioodn IlnlN, CppS, / Umbrcllns i • i i.'Vtt.Use#;, V. ;, •/ “ • C’HUCN. :: r ’ ‘ .i i't ’ * Aofclims, Ac.., which I will positively SElifi 'AT' COST. ‘ Tim most liberal Inducement* will "bo held on,; tn uny an 4 renl> the fh.oro-Voom, yrith a view of nru ing 6li thebUHln’esH. - Taauohphrcbnsop Ilf wu DIATE POSSESSION wlll.bo given. Olfirriri-V -aloro roomAwfl be lW‘ l r6ri€, 1 in i„> given April Ist. 1873, Call and scp... fou will ilnd It 19 your Interest vo buy. . ’N0. 1 4 -NoHh>' Hanover St., ttfrpoMtn CarhslV’no posit Bank, July.2Ci,lJf7^-ini. I) '< &c. TMPLEMBN.TB FQR.HARVEST! Offer to lor ' the coming season tbo following vell-tonown anclpopularKarmlnir implements, aldng with other articles needed by nil larmersj . . vi •, •><' TfJJE f?PRAGUE .MOWER, *;blch Ik ■how' 1 generally ’ntlmltled to be the radsU.cbmplotoi arid; efficient slncle Mowing Machine In tho country, .Wc sold several of those Motets Inst-'season ’ and thtr gave perfect satisfaction, price. $lOO. ■ ' ’THE NOVELTY HAY RAKE, worked either by hand or on the self-aclimi principle, The reputation of this Rake Is well establthh6d. Every farmer who Is not already supplied, should .buy a Novelty Hay Rako. THE ORIGINAL AND IMPROVED H ABTOON HAY FORK, wUhiimproved Grapple,' Pnlloy, Ac. this Hay I-ork, in connection with the grapple ami pul-, ley,'is undoubtedly‘one of the most complete machines in the market for,handling hay. THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY I'HHEESHEB ANU separator. .The improvements wo halve madam the con struction of this Thresher since last sensoti; warrant ns In’ottering It to farmers as one of the Ijest machines in tho market. With. tjio Hohm 1 • PoWer which goes with this machine, four horses are calculated to do the wont, where ■ six and eight are required In many ether ma chines. Compared with others, tho price Is tm low that every thrifty farmer may readily be /lome the owner for himself qf-v Cumberland valley Thresher ana Separator for permanent qsoan.hls I bnrn-.floor*.i Farmers woalddo Well Ito call and,examine It, ~, ’ THE CARLISLE ,011)1511 .MILL.' ‘ I nlKd'e nt ob'r establishment,'has won the highest ' recommendations from all who have used-Tt. I both grinds and crushes tho apples. It therel (fore requires lighten pressure and produce?,the largest quantity of' elder from tho amount of apples.put in. The WILLOUGHBY Patent ■ QUM SPRIING GRAIN,PRILL: Is 80,wcU 'known to farmery'-in most parts of Pennsylvania,‘that wo need not speak at any length of Ha merits. .We. now bulld' lt with of without Guano-Attachment, and with the shov els so attached ns to work In stmlgiitrauk orzlg kftgwhlchevupils'pro’forrdd. 'The Gum Tubes are also put on by our new patent arrangement; which gives them greater flexibility and firmer attachment do tho Drill. No -gootf farmer can afford to do'wlthouUhe Willoughby Gum Snilng Drilh--WoJhave always oh’hand a supply of FOD»EB'«C UTTERS, Co„rrx,,S.hel>er,s, of nlLslzes, and Ayarletyofothor Implements needed by mrrairs.lat the lowest prices. : U'h “J Lx tf •>< 'F.;;GARDNER A CO. * June fl, 1872—3 m • ®fto series. RE TAX 1/ •• ‘ yIU.-j. ‘ul -*f 1 m vn! Ji!i i.ir '• -i k SMCESnrSTiRE m«m7 * 4 ■' lp< . I’ 9TIZA • i|- .* ’• 'SotitSuEad." , lTljft}mntle*hlgbe'd u Volll<li'r6fip'edtrrilly'iaft'»’Jn tbe.cltlzeQp fit CncUQletftQtk that liollma Eurohased thestockbf Mr. John Heckman,noil aylngi added largely,■ thoreto;wllt nl ; all times -■•'l ifißO CERIEStf' I oh uana. ( o.na mnth l l «e-.Wm»4exi‘at ft-rofy stnall advance on first cost. His Mopk, .Will consist of siiGAV’ 6f‘ nil the TdrlMiH grades, Cofloes at nil prices, Mplosses, syrup*. 'Toii,SplcQ?, ; (^eqnswarcv.GlasB\varo,atnneVmro and Crockery, Baskets, Buckets, Tubs, Crackers aji kinds; Mackcrbi; Bha’d dhd Herring; Tohnceo and Segars, Brushes iof.mll.descriptions, heel Cordannd Clnthds'Uneii, Urooms; ,1 wliUlho keqp/iconstautly 'on hand .’affine Iqiiolity -o ;(• ‘ * • ;<)(! , t i-’ir ‘ V : ‘ Family Flour . and Feed •• • ,’i Mil i.O iKii oUn fctadfMlm, a ; li,tgd variety of Caiinml and jDriocl Fruit, consisting of peaches, applet, .or apges, lemons, tomatoes, Ac., together with'A general assortment of NOTIONS usually Icettt la qtjoak,'',CQpNTJlV• PBOUUCBiof 1 kll-klhM taken In exchange for goods, at. market prices. , Hoplnfe that by strict atlbhtlohto business, ami the wants of all that may favor him with, their custom , ho wIUtgcOIVo a liberal share of the pa tronage,-Having- overy facility and advantage In the,purchasing of my stock for cfw/i,X will uot bo undersold by any In’ the business. Remem ber the placo-rNo. 7U South Hanover street, cor ner of Chapel Alloy. ' • ' ' April li, isratr I■ ulNftiW; tfIRM I Having tures of Lewis l<abor, In Mr. Bndler s now bmld lug,. next door to Carlisle .Deposit. liable. oil* f w tbe p\iUl!6 a • largo ana \toIP Belectod Htoclc of Bacuas .. ..(Cpiloea,, i \ • , , Candles,. v■ : •’ Rplcca, BrushOßj, . , :f i.'Rloe,-; *’' Boskets,' 1 • fiQdn; ~i .Allspice* <t: ' Crackers, , Brooms. , , , , i\ i: Flout) ' ■>'!•! '' 'mbs. •* M < ' ”•=§&’. v u!i . tti.Oorft moron', ■ Pish, - Cpßl OIL ~ , * - 1-Httin,- . O ‘ vinegar, * 1 "••-•fflU.- ' ■ , ‘Ml- Oodar&WllloW-wore. , Hoop, . . Queenswaro, • .! • Ji '■ ,• '‘•'►oiaw'waro; , Uanno<li«rnlt,’. Stoneware, ••search, &o.;*e..*c. . _ rt _ Oopdat<>flUlpftrtsof th«'toTVD f . ofolmrgo, , . . ... . Tli(J hlf'Uost'maHrot'pHco'Tald hope by fklr‘dealing, atrlciattention to busliießH. i to 'plcftteo, *to'* niortl » consisting qf // !.m JOHN A. ; MEANS.
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