©rs”®ooK » ISTpi NEW FALI GOODS ! 18TS. 6 Cheap Dry Goods StcfH iKorth-eaat corner of Public Square, Carlisle,. 4< sj ' \ , - , _ >i haveltoplnaurotonniiouneo to the citizens of Carlisle and v» >lty. teat I bavo Just received largo Invoices ot . NEW B'ALL GrOODS, AU elegant, assortmentor iirlces. in .BLACK ALPACAH wo cannot bo - “ aeml Neiv Styles of I all.ami Winter Shawls at Great Bargains. yf 0 have Just opened a largo lot of Embroideries, Laces ami Lace Collars, at 10,15, 20 and of Cloths and Cassimeres, hfilpr to please In the goods and prices; • 8epU5,1874 jL-P m s ■ 1872 Fall Opening 1.872. Central Dry ®«®is Store l ; T 33DC-OS.S Groods, A ffoecinl bargain Sllka.a choice brand of double French Alpacas that - ||? C . .cahnot anywhere else in Carlisle; call and see them. SHAWLS! Long and Square, Plaid and Striped. Shawls and Scarfs ol every variety and quality. Cloth and Felt Skirts, all sizes, for Ladles, Misses and Children. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, White and Colored Blankets at good Bargains. Flannels. SlilrllnK Flannels, anti Frcnoli Flannels of every qualities tau.ou Flannels ns low as IS* ets. per yard. Men’s and Boys’ Wear, Cloths, Cassiraeres, Sattmets, Overcoatings, Two Jeans io. Full Suits, or any portion of Suits made up at short notice ’ by one of.the most fashionable tailors in town. Domestic Goods of all kinds at such prices as cannot fall to pleaso " VE3 Ij TE3 *GP TE3 ES IKT ® I Black and Colored VELVETEENS, lor trimming Suitings, out bias. NOflO US Miller & Buttorff. Sept. 10, 1872, K B -Please remember Hint wo nrc the Sole Agents In Hie Cumberland Valley tor Ul« 0<»»- Ino HARRIS BEAMLESS KID GLOVE, Ibo finest Glove Imported. GRAM OPENING OF FALL A WINTER GOODS Ogilby’s Cheap Dry Goods Store! bargains lu Black Alpacas and Mohairs; also, same goods In. all colois. SLACK CLOTHS. AND CASSIMERES , I'-uucy Cusslmores, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans. andnll kinds of Gent's wear In Brent variety FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, I Julies Silk ITles, Under Sleeves, Culls, knee and AnoiiSlffi Quilts, of NoUonfl.aaiow. if not lower, than at any other store. AUCIION UAKUAAino. xu » t Tn bid liinSns. Towels, Napltlns, Gloves, Busponders, Ac. G-oods. All kinds of MUaj.lNS.wkUe and unbleached; Tickings, Chocks. Canton Flannels, io., at tko very lowest mark. BLANKETS! goods wo would respectively invito to call and °at any otlior store lu tho county, determined to aell goods at cheaper rates than thej can i»o naa ai anj omo Sept. 10,1872. mm, ; hew, imw. ~ ~,EaU and Winter Dry Goods at ,IO®EE & BURKHOLDER’S ' The Largest Stock I The Greatest Variety ! Late Style Bress Goods VELVETEENS in every shade at the very lowest prices. BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BRANDS SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES, White and Colored Blankets, ic. Flannels In ell colors and Qualities, at old prices. Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoatings, C " e “ P ' 1 DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North Hanover St., Carlisle. Sept, 20, Id7j»..;— . _ 187#‘ Grand Fan Opening. 1872. "[ No. 18 North Hanover St. ■; :■! large'&tiidiwSsleshtiStoek^tioods I am prepared to offer lIARUAINH to all who will favor an with a cull. rilwiltfur'-T"'* puiclu.alos M Mo ■a""™ —* Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, r ar*fO')? r v ■;.!>’■':■ ' A complete assortment of StBX’HYR, OI3UM/NTOWN nud 1 FANCY YAUNri. Also, a full lino of , Jet and Plated Jewelry, ' 11 * j Bracel6ts s Neckr-Ties, Chains, &c Sept, 20. IbTJ, AT THE All the new stiles and varieties of SHAWLS! No. 17 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. BLANKETS! CHARLES OGILBY. I=ll=l Uavhiga'elnrued from Iho Eastern .Markets with a ladies', Gent’s and Misses' KID OlOViiS, J. 11. WOLF. . No. 18 North Hanover Bt.,'Carltslo 33ri2 (SxOtrtis SHAWLS! nsr. Wo take groat pleasure in eaUM the Agricultural Fair to the elegant Block of DRESS GOODS now on exultation a L. T. GREENFIELD’S STORE, HI. assortment oX Good.) Is complete with all the latest styles ami novelties or Hie season. The Grand Blsplay in his Windows Btock Beaiitiliil Dress Groocls! ut 115 and 37% clu. One ol GREENFIELD'S now specialties Is B'XjACK. SILKS! uonS but rcgSiar makes! d V ho best heavy ALPACAS, double warp, to bo round at the same place, and at popular prices. • HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS of every description now ready at low rates, and in MEN’S WEAR ho cannot be surpassed. Suits for Men and Boys made to Order . , i,« nrtit Mass working! Having given this branch special attention ho Is inako the garments equal to any establishment lu the KSFn VS wo?d wo would advise all who want a bargain, and wish lo see a beautiful us sorlmoifiVgSod's and a handsome wtoro, with good light lo make your selections go to T. L, IlfdHil OF FASOOHB, 111 Hast Main St.? Sept. 20, 1872, Cabinet i«aHec. B. E W X N L , CABINET MAKER and undekt.v< kr WEST MAIN BTKKKT CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of New Furniture for the Holidays, comprising a o f,, R Camp Stool. Lonnses Centre Tables, Rocking'Chairs, Dining Tahle B , Easy Chairs, Caul Tables, 1 tecoptlou Chairs, OVo Bureaus, What Note. &c., Ac., «c. Parlor. Chamber, Lining Hoorn, Kltclu ,u .FURNITURE, of tho latest stylos. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid new Patterns.. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES In groat variety'; Particular attention given to from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable terms. Tec. 17- Itnittins Hftacljiues HINKLBY Knit ting Machine, THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AND\ REST Iff U,SE! HAS HUT ONE Hl.hDLh. A CHILD CAN RUN IT! Designed especially for the use of families, and ladles who desire to Unit lor tllie ? n ” l Will do every stitch of thokultting to*® l ® o ,** Ing, widening and narrowing as readily m by •hand. Are splendid for worsteds work. Tanino l ive Different Rinds of &titch ! Are vorv easy to manage, and not liable to got oni of order. Every family should have one, We want an agent in every town to Introduce and Kell them, to whom wo oiler the moat lib eral Inducements, Send for our circular and sample stocking. Address HINKLEY KNITTING MACH. (’6., Bath M Nov.2/71 1 yr.* HUsctllmuons, "VIEW SCHOOL BOOKS at PIPER’S JlI LOOK STORE.—.Tust received a largo lot of NEW SCHOOL BOOKS. such ns are used In all the different grades ot Carlisle borough and Country Sehoo a nho, Copy Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Ink, *p., Blank Books and Memoraudou Books. Music, Music Books, Violin. Guitar aud brings, Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages, and al l Blanks, Sunday School Reward Uooke «nj Cards a variety of new style Initial Paper, all sold cheap, at y piPlSß'S BOOK STOIIb. No W West Mam Street. Aug. 1 0. 1872—dm. jyj-QNEY CAN NOT BUY IT I FOE SI«. BUT THE DIA I>K! yon Tal« LiBI Ground from minute Crystal together ami derive their name “ Diamond oa account of their hardness and br / u [®“ c y*T 1 1 , ®5 will last many years without change, and »ie superior to all others in use. Manufactured by J. E. SPENCER &. C 0„ Opticians. Now York. CAUTioN.~None genuine unless stamped with our trade mark. For sale by responsible aconts throughout the union. , THUS. CONEYN, Jewelry and Optician, is sojo Aaont for Carlisle, Pa., from whom they can bo obtained. No Peddlers employed. Deo. 7. ib7l—ly. PXTTSBUEG, PA. An Institution for tlio thorough practical ed ucation of young ami middle aged men lor all departments of Commercial mo. The oldest, largest and most coraploto proc tleftl busiue.-B College In America, and the on ly one having connected with It au actual busi ness department, conducted on a veritable mo* noy basis. Patronized by the sons of Merchants, Bankers, Farmers, Mechanics and Business men from all parts of the United mates. Students can Enter at auy time. ttr For largo descriptive circulars, giving full particulars, address .1. 0. BM U Bopt. IU, 1b72-3mcom. 1 rmupai. Hew Liquor Store. ESkS B ;M ~ Choice Liquors. •sarTSssM ,s sf detphla Ales. hi m o N W. MARLY. May 23,18711—tf ‘ ' ULATCHLKY'K J. -73 Improved Cucumber wood ©Pump, Tasteless, Durable, kill fee clout and Cheap. Tlio best 5 * Pump for the least money. At- C Mtentlon is ecpeclnlly invited to Blatchloy’s Patent Improved Bracket and new Drop Check, valve, which cun ho withdrawn ifflwDß Vlthnut removing the Pump or the Joints. Also, the Wwl ;T Copper Chamber which never cracks orscules, ami will outlast CSl'lC Q any other. For sale by Bhlno smiths Hupp, Carlisle, Hend I Cd for Catalogue ami price list. g CJIAK. G. m.ATCHLKV, M’Pr Bept, 12— ly. f.M Commerce Kt„ Phlln., Pa, GREENFIELD’S CARLISLE, PA. their hones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organa wasted beyond the point ° Dyspepsia or Indigestion- Headache, Pain ■in the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Cheat, Di*‘ zincss, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, bad Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of tins Limes, Pam in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar* anteeof its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaint*, m young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display, so decided aji influence that a marked improvement is soon perccp- For Inflammatory nntl Chronic Illien matisin and Clout, Bilious, Remittent and Inter* mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal.. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated . 8100d t which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They nro a Gentle purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Intlam tnationof the Liver and Visceral Organs, and m Bilious Diseases. _ . •_ * ~ For Skin Dlhcascs, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, .Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car iruuclcs, Rins-wnnns, Scald-Head, Sore: Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tile Skin, Humors and Diseases of die Slim, of whatever name or nature, arc literally dflg up and carried out of the system m a short time bv the use of these Bitters Grutofnl Thoummrts proclaim Vinegar l/iT tp.rs the most wi.mlcihil luvigomnt that ever sustained j'wALKEIC Ptnp’r. 11. 11. McDONAI-D &. C 0.., • Druggists and Gen. Agls., San Francisco, Cal., and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS Oct* i 72—3 m 51. £j. ivaudnus & ®a A. H. Franciscus & Go,, No. old Market Street, Philadelphia. Wo Imvo oponcil ior Uiu FALL* TKADK tUe largest and best assorted slock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS, ami Paper, Carpal Chain, col* • ton, Yarn. Bulling, Wadding, Twines, Wicks, Clocks, Lookiugglas ses, Fancy Baskets. Brooms, Baskets, Buckets, Brushes. Clothes Wringers. Wooden and Willow ware in the United Slates, Our large Increase in business enables to sell at low prices, and furnish the best quality of Goods. Bole agents lor the celebrated AMERICAN WABHKIt,prIeeW.QO The most perfect and success, ful WASHER ever made. Agents wanted for the American Washer In all purls of the State. Sept. 5. . WlUi ie«o Sctolna JWacljmcs “DOMESTIC” FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING SEWING MACHINES. Loading points of excellence combined,ln the DOMESTICS 1. Extra size and room under arm. 2. Simplicity and direct action, 3. Ease of operation. . . •1. Quietness—nocaniH or gear wheels, 5. Cylindrical hardened cast steel shuttle ; largest bobbin in use; will curry 100 yards cot ton or silU. 6. Superior automatic lake tip. 7. Self-adjusting tensions. ~ . s. Cannot bo put* out of time or adjustment by use. This is a quality possessed by no other machine in the world. 1). Great range of work. 10. Durability of working parts. Every machine warranted to bo all wo claim Please call and carefully examine the •'DO MESTIC,” us ll will give me pleasure to show the working ol the machine to .all, whether or 4 they have or have not any other make in use. JOS. \V. OGILBY, Carlisle, Agent for Cumberland county. Circulars with styles and prices sent to any ddress on request. July 25,17- -n. having Sewing Machines should not fall to see the beautllul work done at the Audios’Parlor, Mansion Ho use with PALMF.R’S AT-LALU MENT. * AGENTS WANTED at tha Mansion House to sell the ATTACH MENT, Great Inducements ollbred. YOUNG LADIES learning to run Sowing Machines should have our ATTACHMENT, EVERY PART of the ATTACHMENT Is’.warrantod to give sat isfaction, at the Mansion House. EVERYBODY Is getting an ATTACHMENT.at the Mansion llouue. keFKUIINCUS : Mrs J. 11. Haverstlck, Mrs. R..C,, Woodwan Mr Wm, Noi)lc. Mrs. Klnehurt, Mrs, Jno Camp boll, Mrs. W. F, -Sadler. faeoiral Tables, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades TIIK NBSV LADIES oni (6ooi)a (Jlotl)ing 1872.' 1872. THOMAS A. HARPER, No. 42 South Hanover St., Carlisle, HAB OPENED Tho Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs, The Blllta, The Cheapest Merinos anti Cashmeres, The Cheapest Australian Crapes, Tho Cheapest Tamlso and Wool DoLatues, Tho Cheapest Jap. Poplin.** and Plaids. The Cheapest Wrapper Reps. Mourning nnd Second Mourning Goods. The Cheapest and best Velveteens. Tho Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings. Tho Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens. Tho Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels. Tho Cheapest Blankets and White Spreads. The Cheapest-Bliinkeld mid Tltlbijl-Bhawls. Tho Choapust Underwear (Ladles and <.»onl«.) Tho Cheapest Cloths and CasMiueres, FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. nelng determined to maintain my reputation for gelliii" tho bfeat and cheapest Black Alpacas nnd Molmlis in this,market,i havo now opened a full lino nt low prices. T. A. Harper. Oct. 3. 1872. FALL OPENING! Wo have just returned from the city with ft MAMMOTH LOAD OK DRY ..LEIEMS consistin'* In pnrt ol CLOTHH, CASJHMEIIES, Lilies’”ndG?ut‘flUNl)Kft\VKAK. A larger soriment of new styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS In variety, Cranes «ll> bous, &c. An endless number ol latest style or Pall and Winter Sluvwls, The "OTTOMAN SCARF,” handsome and all sizes. Cloth and Felt SKIRTS for ladies and misses. La.'ge Files of DOMESTICS, Calicoes; Ginghams. Tickings. Muslins, Flan nels of all kinds and colors. Blankets, white and colored.' UMBRELLAS* . Velveteens I Black and Colored, cut bias, for Trimmings. The largest stock of IKT OTIO.NS iii tho county. We have had ad’vautogea in the purchase of this immense slock, not posaeßseu by others which will enable us to sell at LOW RATES! IMoose call nt the “'OLD' STAND I” ’ (1840.) A. \V. BENTZ & CO. Kept. 2tl. 1872. Great Inducement! CLOSING OUT SPRING AND ’ SUMMER fcaihfcM A lew of the niporJoi* SIS] I Wuljovd and Barnsley LINEN DUCK. LONDON.tUIAOONALS, COATING, and a meat vnilety^ol SPLENDID CASSIMERES, CHEAT FOB CASH. Just rprolyed a now Involve of SUPERIOR SHIRTS. O K IG INJAL IiQWID SEWING MACHINES. BEST IN USE, ES.Bitter&Son CABLIHLE, PA Aug. 8.1872—tf rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Fall and Winter Clothing John Elliott, No. 33 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, baa lust opened o large and splendid as sortment of FALIi & WINTEK Clotliing - S snob as Overcoats! of all qualities and prices, Pants, Vests, Undershirts, Drawers,JSuspenders,Neck ties, Collars, &0., &o. BOO'IS. SHOES, HA'JS, HOSIERY &c. His stock of Clothing is complete, embracing Every Variety and Style, ami unsurpassed In elegance, beauty ami utility, and offered at pricea that please and suit the people. Well may it be said that JOHN ELLIOTT sella cheaper than auybody in town. X have secured one of the best PRACTICAL CUTTERS in the State, also a large assortment of PIECE GOODS, which I will make up to order at shortest notice. Also, a large assortment of men's and ladies’ BOOTS AND GAITERS and children's shoes. Also, a large as sortment of men’s, hoys’ and children’s HATS, that cannot fail to please Id qual ity and price. All the above to be bad now at John Elliott’s Sop2Glm, Cheap John J haa now ready on exhibition a LARGE STOCK OE CLOTHING HOOTS, SHOES, SHIRTS. NOTIONS, Ac., which ho will aell at hla Usual Low Prices ! USUAL LOW PRICES! USUAL LOW PRICES I Not necessary to say anything else, as every tiody known ihnt, ho run guttho BEST GOODS at tho very LOWEST PRICES at CHEAP JOHN'S, 5 Court House Avo„ lu franklin House. Moy2Hy. QEI'OVE AND TINWARE establi s h m e n t, Tho partnership hcrotoforostl ng b» tween Walker A Claudy having bn dissolved by mutual consent, I hereby annoonco to the olti* eons of Curllalo ami surronudlnucounlry, that i have opened a dew Stove and Tinware Store, lu the largo-frame building, on tho corner 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 ■guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and price. Sheetiron and Tinware; constantly on hand and made up to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a first class tin establishment. ROOKING and SPOUTING promptly attend* cd to. STOVES, lam now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade ft largo and well-assorted stock of the best patterns of Stoves. Having the agency of tho following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY. LIGHT HOUSE. BON-TON. KOSEBUB, BEACON LIGUTI EGG OFFICE and I’AllL'-ll STOVES HisHOlocllou ol'coolt .Stoves embrace the following: superior, Excelsior, , ~ , Ciualrer Clty.Jami Coral, Noble Cook, Slovc Repairs constantly on hand. 1 am lor a PATENT STEAM PIPE. lor heating iqIIIh, factories, iSc., amt prepared to lurnish and place them lu posltlou at Bhort notice, i Having an experience of 22 yearn lu this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a share ol the public patronage, feeling ooulldout that I will give satisfaction, A. WOODS WALKER. DrC. 22. 70-If JIXCELSIOR STOVE and' TINWARE EMPORIUM! ' Tbo.underalgucd would reKpoctfully Inform the citizens oi Carlisle aud vicinity, thatjho stl> carries on the Slo\e Bc. T'mwave Business lu all its various branches. . Ho baa aocuretl tbo agency for the following popular Stoves Parlor,and Office Stoves, Morning Glory, Parlor Heater, Parlor Eight, Light'House, together with a variety of COOK STOVES, Combination Gaa Burner, Eureka , Regulator, Niagara, Superior, MORNING GLORY and other BEATERS, RANGES. AND FIREBOARD STOVES ! which he Is prepared to furnish at the lowest market rates.* Stove Repairing, promptly attended to. Koollng, Spouting land Jobbing executed In the moatsallsfactory man ner. r TINWARE. oP every- description, cnnsianMy on hand, or made to order, at reasonable prices. Haying none but experienced workmen employed, he hopes by a close attention tf> business to secure the public patronage. Remember the place— No. 18 WEST MAIN SIREEI\ SAMUEL R. CLAUDY . Nov. ‘Si, IS7I-IT. SOMETHING NEW UNDER IHE SUNI THE UNDERSIGNED, having just returned from the cities with a large stock ol goods, invite the attention of all who desire satisfaction to call and examine their large slock o. Stoves and Tinware Among the slockjof 'sloveslraaylbeUound the Anti-Clinker Base Burner, ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER. together with all the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM ami COOK STOVES, which they challenge the trade to compel with Knives, Forks, KpOOUB, Ladles. Dippers, together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zinc and every va riety ofTln Ware and House Furnishing goods kept In a first class store Wo are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells 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 Leather. Give us a call ns wo are determined not to he undersold by anv other parties in this place. Thankful for the past patronage we extend a cordial invitation to all to pay us a visit. Rhine smith Sc. Rupp, Nos. 02 and 64» NORTH HANOVER BT.. CARLISLE, PA Nov, 0, 71 llailroah Bathis. & READING Railroad. SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAXES. Wo aro offering tho Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January ana July. Tho Bonds aro In 1000 m, 500 M, and 100 s, And can ho REGISTERED freo of expense. Tho Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business are constantly increasing. Tho in crease for ton (10) months ending Ropt. I 1872, over ton (10) months ending Sopt, 1. 1871, was Ronds,*Pamphlets and Information can bo ob tained of . DeHaven & Bro. No. 40 R. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Dcc.lHTHyr. JjXBTABLISHED X 846. ■ Oalrlisle Hardware House! H. SAXTON & CO. Henry Saxton. I J. P. Bixleu, I D. B. Saxton Building. Farming ami Mechanics' Hardware Tools and Materials. ' . , Nall, Iron and Steel of all sizes, shapes and kinds, llallrond and Mining Ticks, Shovolsand Materials. Wetherill 4 Bro. First .National Buck,and all other favorite brands w n "Bite Lead and Colors, with a full aasoitmont ofTubo, Colors. pur6 raw and boiled Linseed Oil. Conoh and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, 4c. Greasing and Lubilcattng Oils, Cement, Pins* tor and Silver Sand, Dupont’s blasting and sporting powder. Guns, Pistols and Anim uni* tfon. Cedar Ware, Hope, Lanterns.4o. House-Furnishing Hardware. Silver-plated Spoons. Forks and knives. Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut lery. Hodgere 4 Seymour’s flue Scissors and Shears. Fine Gilt Curlalu Cornices and Bands. Brass stair Hods, white and black Curled Hair for Matresses and Furniture,-Greeu Heps, Hair seating, &e„ with afull.llne of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers, line bird Cages. Driving and Hiding Whips, 4c, Solo agents for Plauk’n Shifting Beam and Koltor Plows at his prices For Ovth . Bloomfield 4 Gibb’s Imperial Plows. The last mentioned are of a recent introduc tion into this section, which have the advanta ges of a Shilling Beam amt Steel Shear, at al most the sumo prices as the ordinary Cast Iron Plows. Sole agents lor Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes. ‘ Solo agents for Burnhnra’S Patent Weather Stripping. ' , „ „ This comolnes both economy and comfort, thoroughly preventing drafts of cold air in win* ter and dust in summer. Tho prlce lor stripping an entire house Is more than saved during the wiulor'by the ccohomy ol fuel; it taking at least one-third less fuel to produce the same warmth It la made in walnut, oak and plain white, fo. both color and windows, so that It can bo adap tod 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 care and supervision, and wo would invito all who wish to purchase 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. .--Niagara, HARD W A E E CUTLERY, MILL Lit & BO WL It A' take this opportunity of directing the aitouliou of tho community at largo, and every person in particular, to their recently replenished stock of M A m ID) W A IE Mo They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the falling out of thobottom 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 to their friends and customers as low prices oa any market outside the cities. They especially invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stack Is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything in our line. We have the agency of thoWillcox* Gibbs) and would respectfully sk all those, n wanted a Maelnuo, to examine tho Wlllcox &. Gibbs' bo for© purchasing. AU orders promptly attended to, and good delivered to all parU of the town free of charge, Jan. 12 18721 v . gOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD I TOOK EFFECT AUGUST 2(1 1872. On amt“a/ter Momloi/, Avgust 20, 1572, this Compa ny will ran two trams through to Pine drove daily, (Sunday s'excepted) as follows: A. M. P* M. Leave Carlisle, 2.5> Leave Junction, 7.00 do Junction 2.55 do-‘Bonnybrook, 7.10 do‘Bonnyn lc., J.OO do ‘Cralgheuds; 1 7.20 do Craignead's, 8.10 do Wt. Holly. 7.35 do Ml. Holly. ; j.25 do ‘Upper Mill, 7.40 do ‘Upper Min, 330 do Hunter’s 8un,7.55 do Hunter’s R„ 3.40 do Laurel, 8.15 do uaurol, 4.00 do Henry Clay, 8.10 do Henry Clay 3.55 Arr. at Pine Grove. 8.30 Arr. at Pino Grove, 4,15 • A. M, P. M Leave Pine Grove 0,80 Leave Pine Grove, 4.30 do Laurel, 9.45 do. Laurel, 4.40 do Henry Clay 0.60 do Henry Cay 4;46 do Hunter’s R.. 10.05 do Hunter’sß., 4.55 do ‘Upper Mill, 10.25 do ‘Upper Mill, 6.00 do Mt. Holly. 10.30 do Mt. Holly. 6.10 do ‘Craighead's,lo.6o do-‘Craighead’s 5.20 do ‘Bonnyb’k., 11.00 do ‘Boyb’k., 5.30 Arr at Ju< ctlon, 11.10 Arr. at Junction, KSS Stations marked thus (•) are hag stations ° nly " 11. W. DAVENPORT. Gpu’l. Buporintcndon Office vf Gen.Suporlntendent, \ Pine Grove. Aug. 20. 1872. i Lamps, V A BLEY CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Thursday, Jan. 18, 1572, jeasaen gor Trains will run dally aa follows,(Sundaysex cepted). Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A • M Mecbanicsbnrc 8.85, Carlisle9.il,Newvllle9.47 Shlpponsbarg 19.22, Obambersbnrg 10.44, Green* castle 11.16, arriving at Hagerstown 11.46 A. M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.55 P. M., Mo chanlcsburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.58, Newvlllo 3.32, fehip neusburg 4*02, Chamborsburg 4.35, Qreoncofltlo 5.11, arriving at Hagerstown 5.40 P. M. Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,80 P, M.. Me jbanlcsbnrg 5.02, Carlisle 5.32. Newvlllo 0.05, Ship neusburg O.jK arriving at Chambersburg at 7.00 P.M.^ A A feed Train loaves Hagerstown 8.20, P. M„ Qreoncaatle 4.27, arriving at Chamborsburg 5.20 P. M. A MIXED TRAIN loaves Cbamberaburg at 4*45 p. ro„ Williamson 6:30. Mercorsburg 6:20, Loudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7:20 p. m. Accommodation 7rain leaves Chamborsburg 5,0 C A M„ Shlpponsbnrg 5.29, Newville 0.00, Carlisle 0,33, Moohaulcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.30 A. M. Mail JVafn leaves Hagerstown 8.30 A. M., Green castle 9.oo,Cbaraborsburg 9.4(l,ahlppenaburg 10.22 Newville 10,63, Carlisle 11.20, Meohanlcsburg 12.06 arriving at Harrisburg-12.87 P. M. Erttress Train loaves Hagerstown 12.00 M. Qrooncastle 12.28. Chamborsburg 1.05, Btnppeos burs 1.37, Newville 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics' burg 3.18, arriving at Harrisburg 3.50 P. M. A Mixed Train loaves Chamborsburg 7,45 A. M., Grooncostle o.iB, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A M. A MIXED TRAIN loaves Richmond at 7:00 a in Loudon 7:10, Morceraburg *OO. Williamson B*4!j, arriving ut Cbamberaburg 0:40 u. m. close conneotiona at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore,Washington,Pittsburg, and all points WOflt - O. N, LULL, Sm’ERTNTBNDBNT'H OFFICE 1 Uhumb’R,, Pr., Jan. 18. *72. J 1)001 1371 jharttomw. Wo. remain, rcspcctfull H, SAXTON & GO., No. 15 EAST MAIN STliEl, Carlisle, Pa. AND Sevang Machine Hailroaos Time Table. RETURNING. RAIL ROADI ’Winter Arrangement. WESTWARD EASTWARD RETAIL GROCERY STORE “‘South End.” The. undersigned would respectfully inr n »t« the citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity, that he hS purchased the stock of Mr. John Heckman having added largely thereto, will at all titnc? keep a good and Ant-class'stock of *■ GROCERIES. qti a. and which be will sell at a vorp small advance on first coat, ais stock will consist of sugar of all the varlon. grades, Coffees at all prices. Molasses, Syrem* Ten, Spices, Quoenswaro, Glassware, 8lonowar« and Crockery. Baskets, Buckets, Tubs, Cracker* all kinds, Mackerel, Shad and Herring, Tobnc™ and Segars, Brushes of all descriptions Red Cords and. Clothes Lines, Brooms. I whl nko keep constantly on hand a fine quality q Family Flour and Feed of all kinds; also, a large variety of Cdnn'edaml I>rled Fruit, consisting of peaohfes, apples or. anges, lemons, tomatoes, >40., together with a genera! assortment of NOTIONS usually ken* in stock.. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all klnS taken lu exchange for goads, at market prices Hoping that by strict attention to business and the wants of all that may favor him with tholr custom, ho will receives liberal share of the on. tronngo. Having every facility and advantage In the purchasing of my stock for caah,l will not be undersold by any in the business. Remem ber the place—No. 78 South Hanover street cor ner of Chapel Alloy, April 11,1872tf. JOHN A. .MEANS. aim «ni)s |JATS AND CAPS I 1)0 YOU WANT A NICE HAT OK OAl' 7 IK HO. DON’T FAIL TO CALL OR 3. ®. Ccillio NO. £9. WICS2 MAIN UTRKET, Where can be seen the finest assortment of HATS AN X> CAPS over brought to Carlisle. He takes great plena nere In Inviting his old friends and customers and nil now ones, to bis splendid Mock just re* dived from Now York and Philadelphia, con* sistlng In part of fine ‘’BILK AND CAHBIMERE HATS, besides an endless variety of Hats aud Capa o the latest style, aU ol which he will sell at th Lowest Ouh Prices. Also, his own manufacture Hats always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. Ho has the best arrangement for coloring Halt and all klnus of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, 4c„ the shortest notice (os he colors every week! and on t\ie moat reasonable terms. Also, a flue lot ol choice brands of . .> TOBACCO AND CIGAES iways on hand. Ho desires to call thealtenilon *o persons who have _ .. , „ CO U NTR Y FURS to soil, as he pays the highest; cosh prices for he Ba olvetilmu call, at tho above, number, hla .id aland, as he feels confident of giving entire bq u faction. Bept. 28, *7l—lf. . JJAKGAINBIN HATS AND CAPS! IC LLLLIt’S, 16 NORTH HANOVER .STREET Wo have received tbo latest styles ol UATfI and CAPS, Bilk Hals, New York and ;PhUadol* phia styles, Cassim.ero Hats of all shapes and prices. Bolt Hats of every kind, from 76 cents up. Cloth Hate in blue, velvet, lasting, mixed, chsh and black. Also, a fine lot of -boys’ and Children’s Hats—Cloth and Felt-and at ail pri ces. Men.-Boya’ aud Children’s Hats, In styles too numerous to mention, all of winch will be sold at.tho lowest cash prices. Call and examine ourstock. You cannot fall to be pleas ed In price and Quality. . Lais of Any Lind made and repaired to order, on short notice, • JOHN A. KELLER, AQBNT, Sept 28.1871—tf 15 North Honor er street. A CAMDi . Having determined to withdraw from :‘nn\- no*s. I invito the attention ot the public to my Largo niul woll-solcotcrt stock of Goods* consisting of Vials, Cap's V7ii|l>rollna, Trunks, Carpet-bag^ TnliHes, Canes. Notions, Ae.. which I will positively SELL AT COST. Tim most liberal Inducements will be hold out to any one desiring to purchase the entire sloes, and rent the store-room, with a view of cam* ing on the business. To such purchaser XMMb* DIXIE POSSESSION will be given. OthorwlM, storeroom will be for rent. Possession to do given April Ist, 1878. Call and see. You will lind-lt to your Interest to buj. BOAS No. -1 North Hanover St, opposite Carlisle De posit Bank. July 20, 1872—4 m. Sljoe Store. BOOT AND, STORE. SHOE STORE! No. 4 East Main Street, BOOTS, SHOES. , GAITERS, BROGANS, SLIPPERS. CUSTOM aud MADE TO ORDER. -REPAIRING neatly and promptly done. ADAM DYSERT. No; i East Main aireo March 28. 1872—tf DAVID STROHM. JOHN W. SXBOHJI QARLISLE Boot & Shoe House! Wo have Just recelvedour Bring stock of 800 J“ irom the Eastern cities, and they are now oP®“ for the Inspection ofthepublic. WehaveboUßuv them'to sell, and at low prices for CASH. t*‘* r stock consists of BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladles, Misses, Men', Boys and Children, la** eluding every stylo in the market. . vn Ladles Buttoned and Lace Gallers,in great ya rlety of style, Turkish Morocco, Glove Km, Pen* ble Leather, Grain Leather and P renoh kiu. LADIES’ BALMORAL ROOTS, .Misses’ and Children’s Buttoned and IA«4 Bools; Men's. Bovs’ and Youth's BooU onu snpea of every description, fjom a HtO S-f fnl | V Slipper. Onr immense stock has been ca eiunj selected, and Bargains will be given to purchasers. Give ns a call. ' nu r Thankful for past liberal . patronage, om friends, and tbo public generally, are corn j nvlted to call and examine our * toc £ , . ljo , I ,,var Remember the place. No. .18 South Hw street, one door South of B. M. Bmlley a clu store, nearly opposite the Franklin houbu. 23,Mav-ly . BTKOHM A Htfc fiiwnrance. TIE NOTH AMERICA! Mutual Life Insurance Coinpanji Of Philadelphia. ALL kinds of policies written upon the most favorable terms. Proroluw®. be paid annually, semi-annually or quarc * a^cr All policies oro NGN-FORFEITABLE . n TWO ANNUAL payments. No extraJJJJ ' females. No charge for policy f?® or niviaends Policy holders share in the. profits, 1110 declared annually after two payments the contribution plan. 8100.000 doposited wiu* Ky Auditor General of Pennsylvania as sec for policy holders, _ nomP n * CUMBERLAND COUNTY BRANCH.—ThO 0 ny has appointed a Board of ru P,^® fl ,!5 u f L'uin* of the following well known citizens oi berlantl County: nM n. K. M. Biddle. S b * a K^S Charles H. Mullin, wji. A. John M. Wallace. Wh. A, Linmat. William iCknnedy. wenneuv. Tho trustees are all policy holder uany, and their duties are to “Up r^ ltl) oU . conduct the business in this district, wi tho hority to Invest'a certain proport on tlio lomlums oollooted In this district, t j, umo, tluis maklmr " •mnUatlcally wiu pauy » homeCOMPAQ oonorßl ABen t. A. CHIBY. special Agent. Jan2oiWti-vr