'V -tfti &OOfti j- auvg . IHTS. HEW FALL GOODS IST'gJ ■ AT , v ■ j ■ ■ D. A. SAWYER’S Cheap Dry Goods Store, V North-east corner of Public Square. Carlisle, Vu. ■■■• jgg-i havetlie ploasnra to announce to the’citizens of Carlisle and vicluliy, that I bavo | Jaflt reoolvoa largo mvolces Of ’ ■ . _ y . ISIEW'FAIjL goods, W&w Styles iff 1 % ail arid Winter Shatvls at Great Bargains. 'via have just opened a Wo lot of .ninrelaerles.’Laeefcvnd nee Conors. at .0, ,5, 20 and Elegant Stock of Cloths and Cassimeres, help to please In tho goods and prices,. . , - , ..yi . in,. A..SAWYER-. 'Wiz. Opening 1872. - AT THE Central Dry S*®*hls Store.! All the new styles and varieties of tiadies’ Dress Groods, A special be kJuud l ° ' S “ SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! ■ Long and Square, Plaid and Striped. Shawls ami Scarfs of every variety -ond quality. . Cloth and Felt Shirts, all sizes, for Ladies, Misses and-Children. BLANKETS,’BLANKETS, White and Colored Blankets at good r °“|” S ' . rlrtiiuclH'iw n i«w^aH l Ve*^V(N! l i»e>' K .''*'' , * , -. V * **'' ’ . . by one of the most.fashionable tailors in town. Domestic Goods of all kinds St such prices as cannot fall to please VELVETEENS! mack ana ColoredVEl/VETISENS, for trimming Suitings, cut bias. ■. .'’NOf I'ONS B onWlat“?he n Cenlmf Miller & Bnttorif. Sept. 19, 1872. VBUey GRID OPENING OF FILL k 111 GOODS AT, Ogilby’s Cheap Dry Goods Store! No. 47 WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE. Juat received from the City and now jnfß® a "h;essGOODsf-In’indles’ JlTtlu. now" - SSInSSSI BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES , ' Fancy cwstmeres. Tweeds. ICentncky Jouna, and nil kinds ofeenfs wear in groat variety. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Gloves, buspeuaeis. a-c. Domestic Goods. All kinds of MUSLINS, whit, and unbleached; Tickings, Chcclta, Canton Flannola, & c.,;al the very lowest mark* ■ BLAMKETS! BLANKETS! A full lino of BLANKETS, white and colored on^ m To °now and cheap A large Invoice of now stylo Calicoes, at >,Lv.,mlno oar stock before purchasing.. as weare they can no had.at any other store in CHARLES OGILBY. ffflW, HEW# ffIEW. Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder’s The Largest Stock! The Greatest Variety ! _ i* n Mm nnbllc Call and make a personal examination "m ■co o^^oV°o;' U.S\u l3 ls » We have all t.. 0 now ana Late Style Dress Goods! VELVETEENS la every shade at the very lo.weat pllccs. BUCK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BBANDS. SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. While and colored Blaaheta. «e. Flannels In all colors and dualities, at old prices. Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoatings, that W o sell cheap. & RURKHOhDER, No rth Hanover St.. Carlisle. Sept. 26,1872, • 1872. Grand Fall Opening. 1872 - No. IB North Hanover St. large & WeU-Sefcded Stock°*€«edß lam prepared to offer BA KG.VI NS to a., who w.,1 favor us will, a Cl. , . mircllaalug elsewhere, If you desire to save monoy pieoso examine tUo following before purenasmg ■ Lat'ieß’, Oent’B and Mlßßes-KID GLOVES, Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, . . GEKM/ NTOVVN uud A complete aaaortmouyi^ /LI (IUI lme „t Jet and Plated Jewelry, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c. Having roturnod from the Eastern Markets with a J 11. WOLF. * No. 18 North Hanover Ht.,'.Carlisle, L. T. GREENFIELD’S STORE, ■ his nasortmopi of. Goods 4b compiotetvliui nil tho latent styles nod novelties of tl.o sons.on.- . The irand' Blsplay m Ms liiws: Beaxibif al Dress Groods! "W'43ito&j to’. ’•■ •u : bliuSl;o k.• 2 • For tvolEhl, beauty if iiniah, and prices, l>o jjfTiVinVaVito oilers'> doable ,vnrp. to be fouujJ nt the Sjuno. jdnee, nud at popmnr prices. ■ -.. , . ■ . u " « •• HOUSE-FURMSSING:' goods i .«-mews WEAR ho can»ot bo surpassed. ofovoiydCßcrlj)t\on.now ready at low rates, and in MEN S WEAK no c n , .. Suits for Men and Boys made to Order, L, T. GEEENFIELB’B iiroiiJi of f isiio® i 1® East Main St, Koiit. 2Gi 1872. gggynEVJCZZfEKiM! (Eaijtitct Jftl alter. Ji. K W I A- CABXNK'i 1 &lAKEK AND .UNDERTAKER, WEAT MAIN STHITiT CARLISLE. I’A A splendid. assortment of New Fuvt ut e .fov IUo Holidays, comprloluK Camp Stool. ■ Sofas, Cbwlre Tables, wSSifhm Hmln Dlnlnc Tables, ssr c “' r“- ic., Ac., &0., . Parlor, t Chamber,. , f - . Ul..ln E Koo.n kHoi£|>ti furniture, of lim, latest stylos. COTTAGE FUKNIfUKB IN SETT& Splendid now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND. MATTHEWSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES In great variety. nd on reasonable t erms. Tec. 17 ■ . < ' HitUthtß jflSaeljtries. HINKLBY Knitting-Machine. '“S'SISSi?”'" MUeMBUQII WO went an agent. In every town to In^lnee sample slocking. Address . , . „ IIINKLEV KNITTING MAUH..CO., Until M Nov.2/71 1 yr.* flliscclltmcous. TVTIEW SOHOOIj BOOKS at PIPER cw BOOK STORE.—Just received a largo lotoi NEW SCHOOL BOOKS: sold Cheap, at PIPERS B °xihris laiJ-am. Weal Main Street. *,, ie. «»- _ CAN NOT BUY XT I FOB SIOHT IS PRICELESS 1 but THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WIU. I’KESBBVE IT I It you value yopr eyesight uae these ftsstsss^^ None genuine unless slumped with our Sado*<> Tnu?lt. For Hale by ro.spou.iblo “^HOS 1 COnSynl jfwolty ° nd Optician, la solo .A™Ifor 1 for CarlislePa. from wliom they can t D B oblnncd?No BPedcu!>raomp.oyoa. 8 Pedcu!>raomp.oyoa. Deo. 7.1811-11'. • Hew Liquor Store! rho nnd er «lß“od woujd rea.uo .no oiuzom or .Carlisle nna „V o i mlt oer rauowor“ old stand),nud will Keep co U n«tanl’y on'lmncl a largo assortment of Choice liquors. colour,dea riilla dotpUla Ales, . bimon w> early. May 23,1872—1 f ■ 1% LI ? Uiinn lor the leasl money At -0 5 $ Ln i m ls ocpuclully invited to tJfft i « h i i A Mill Unproven jB /sssi ivf iV?^lw£ aajjgw •« »'ui“‘* Un, ' p ' c V r iH™ii»f Cd’ Ibr Catalogue and prloo u»i. ! ii& ited H CItAS. O. IiUATOUPt».■ “ 1 * w £(W Commerce SU, A nuu Sept. J2-iy- • , pRI ME OYSTE'o It. ALLISON,* SON would announce to tliclr many that they have ro-opouud their Ojstoi Sumon for the season, and uro prepared sorvo * nvstors in any style, such as hied,stewed, least SSf imnuea. on iL imlf shell Ac. Wo Imvo In cmiiieetlon with our establishment a liAUILa itESTAUKANT, which Is lilted up In the most comlortublo manner. FiumllCH Khlddled yUh iho hest Oysters In the market, by the bushel or smaller cjuautllU’s, opened or In Iho shell, at Hlwrt nolle. and at «• A HON, Hopt. 2'1,1872—3,0 No. II iiasl Main Hired. CARLISLE, PA, tulir bones ire not dMttoyid by mSSral poisoner other means, and the yital'orgnns wasted beyond the point rf Dy»poi>sla'or InOlßcsllon. s»s?*». eS S S d Er’n?tSns o?S“tSSnd?,'Slad tS in D the Mouth, Bilious 'Attacks, Palpitation of the "Heart. Inflammation of the Luqss, Pain 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 tetter guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complttiuts, in young or old, married or single, at the" dawn of womanhobd, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display, so; decided, on Influence .tliat a marked improvement is soon perccp- ** 3Por Inflammatory. i\nfl CUronlc Rliou- • a Tonic* possessing also tbc peculiar went of^bg aßa^^w^V* Sku^^Sl^SS arclitcrally thißatp Add earned out of the system Bil GrlUcfut l Tli*mHit«rts proclaim VINr.GAi! T!it t S.VS Wlerful luvifeon.nl that ever ashamed fifKIKCBS*. B .11. Me D.ONATJD & C 0... Dniucisls ami Gun., Agts., San Francisco, Cal.i of Wadmudpo and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Oct’ 4 72—3 m . . .51; Cj. fraitcinus &'®a A. H. Frahciscus ,& Go., No. 6i:l Martini .Street., PliPiulclpllla. Wo liavo opened Tor tlio FALL TRADE the largest and best assorted stock of PHIIjADBIjPHXA CARPETS, Tablen, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cot ton, Yam, Batting. Wadding, Twines. Wlcks. Clocks, Looking gins nos, Fancy flaskets. Brooms, baskets. Buckets. Brushes. Clothes Wringers. Wooden and Willow ware lutheXJultedStates. Our largo increase lu business enables to sell at low prices, and furnish the best quality' of Goods. Solo agents for the celebrated AMERICAN WASHER, price 6.>.50 The most perfect and success* lul WASHER over made. Agents wanted for the American Wusherln . all parts of the State. Sept. 5. 1b72-3m. Sctoina J&acljinea “DOMESTIC' FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING SJS WIN G M A C HINES. Leariluff joints of excellence corablned.lniho' and room under arm. 2, Simplicity and direct notion. 3. Ease of operation.. , .<■ ■• •. . , : 4 'Quietness—no cams or Bear wheels. 5. cylindrical hardened cast steel shuttle; largest bobbin In use; will carry 100 yards cot toli Superior automatic lake up.* 7 Belf-adjnstlng tensions. i Cannot bo pul out of time or adjustment by use. This Is a quality possessed by no other machine in Iho world. t 0. Great range of wow. 10, Durability of working parts. ■ • Every,machine warranted- to bo all wo claim fo Plc‘utß call ami carefully, examine the DO MRBTIC,” as It will give me pleasure to show the working of the machine to all, whether or tuny have, or ! _ Ageul for Cumberland county. •• j Circulars with styles and prices sent to any. duress on request. July ii, 174—J m having Sewing Machines should not fall to see the beaulllul work done SVS 1 A« 1 Mi r ' Mansion H. ouso-wlth PALMEItH ATTACH WENT. agents wanted at the Mansion House to soli the ATTACH MENT. Great inducements ollerod,, YOUNG LADIES learning to run Sowing Machines should have our ATTACHMENT*' IJA'liltl I'AIIT or tho ATTACHMENT la. warranted to Hlvo Bat ißfucllon, ut tho Muualou House. T.VERYBODY Is BOlllliß an ATTACHMENT at tho Mansion IIOUHO, Mrs J. B. Httviirhtlck, Mrs. 11. C. Woodward, Mr Win. Noble, Mrs. Uluolmrt, Mrs. Juo Camp* buli.ilra.W. F.audler. Jffietrlral 'l'lfE' NEW ladies UEFEBENCES 1 1872.1 THOMAS A. HARPER, 1 No. 42 South Hanover St., ' Carlisle, . HAS OPENED , TUo Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs; The Cheapest Black Silks, (The Cheapest Merinos and Cashmeres, The Cheapest Crapes. . The Cheapest Tamlso and-Wool DoLnlnes, The Cheapest Jap. poplins and Plaids. The Cheapest Wrapper Ueps. 'lioarniug and Sccorttl Mournluar Goods. ThO Cheapest and .hest Volvoteous. . The Cheapest WaleriprooT Cloaklhgfi.^ The Cheapest AUisllns and Table Llnona. t , , , The Cheapest Canton and Wool!' lannols. The Cheapest Slaukota and White Spreads. The Cheapest Blankets and Thlbit Bhawls. The'Cheapest Underwear (Ladies and Gents.) The. Cheapest Cloths and Casslmores. FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. , Being determined to malntnln my for selling the beat and cheapest Black Alpacas and'Mohalis in this market,! have now opened a.full lino at low prices. 1872.. T. A. Harper. OcU 8.1872. FALL OPENING! \Vo imvo Just returned from tb,o city with ft MMimOTll LOAD OF ill GOODS con.HlsUng in pnrfol l OVm?WK , aii'‘ S A SS Ladles’ and Gout’s UNDhiUWKAU. A inrgoos sortmcnt of now styles ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS, .MOURNING GOODS In YWdoty, Crapes, RlB bous, Ac. Au endless number ol latest fatyio oi rail aii<l Winter Shawls, The "OTTOMAN SCARP," handsome and all sizes. Cloth and Kelt SKIBIs for ladles and Large Piles of DOMESTICS, Calicoes,, Qliifehnma, Tickings., Muslins, Flan nels of nil kinds and colors. Blankets, white nnd colored., UMBIIELLAS, “Velveteens I Block ami Colored, cut blits, for Trimmings, The largest stock of ktotiokts in the county. We have had «‘'Yanfngra in the purchase of this immense sloolt. not possessed by others which will enable ns to sell ~t - ■■LOW RATES ! —• Please call at the • “oTjD STAND !” = (1840.) A. W. BENTZ & CO. Sept. 20,1872. fJIO WHOM IE MAY OON’OjflßSf and Winter - Clnlhing ir±io-Esiixa»-tt JVo..-33 North Hanover Street, Cdrlistei has just opened a larixe ami splendid as sortment of FALX, & WIFTTER oicßtixix3.gr i, such a 3 ! OVERGO AT S, of all qualities and prioea, Punts, Veal*, Undershirts, Drawers, Suspenders.lNeoK tlea, Collars, &0., &0. BOOIS. SHOES, HA'JS, HOSIERY &e. His stock of Clothinc is complete, embracing Every Variety and Style, ami uiißiirpaßsetl in elegance, beauty and utility, and ottered at prices that,please and suit the people. Well may it be said that JOHN ELLIOTT scllscheaper than anybody lu town. I have secured one of the beat •:' PRACTICAL CUTTERS in’tbe Slate, also a large assortment of PIUCE GOODS, which I wIU make up to order at shortest notice. Also, a large assortment of men’s and ladies’ boot»’ ajst> gaiter aiid children’s shoes. Also, a large as sortment of men’s, boys 1 and children’s HATS,that cannot fail to please in.qual ity uud price. All the above to be had now at John Elliott’s Sop2GJm, OPENING I French, English and American lloths, Cassimeres & Vesting! Of ‘ADD SHADES,. FIGURES, QUALITIES AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR MEN’S , WEAK. Shirts a Specialty I=l A line of Rent’s Fur nishing Otoocls air; ,' ways on hand. H. S. Ritter & Son Drapers & Merchant Tailor. No. 4-1 WEST MAIN STREET, CABWSLB, PA. 240ct1R72-tr CHEAP JOHN lias now ready ou exhibition u , % LAItGE STOCK OE CLOTHING BOOTS, SHOES, BHIUTS, NOTIONS, &c„ wlllQta, ho will soil at Uls Usual Low Prices ! USUAL LOW TRICES! USUAL LOW PUICE3I Notnocesnary to >aynmthing Sjf.&.M.PwJnK body known Hint bo con oot Ibu BESI OOOUS ut the very LOWEST 1 ItICES til CIIEAI* JOHN’S, Court House Avo., In Franklin House, M»yM*iy, gjtobe & .erintoate. Q<TOVE ANb 'riNWARE EST A.B L I SH MEN T, The partnership heretoforostlug b«tw<>a i Walker,* Claudy having bn dissolved.by ■mutual <Jonsont, I hereby anhoenco to the cltl; Mbs or Carlisle and aurxopndlnucoimtry, that I nave opened a iw Stove and Tinware. Store, lu tho largo frame building, on tho ocfruor of West High and West Streets, .formerly occupied by Cornelius & Bosh. Having a largo and complete stock of stoves and Tinware 00. hand selected with thb greatest care expressly for this market, my customers ore guaranteed satisfaction, both os regards quality and price. - • '■ 1 .( Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and made up to order,. My slock of Tinware embraces every thing usually koutlu n llrst class tin establishment.-,, r.' - ROOFTNC and SPOUTING, promptly attend ed to. • STOVES, lam now prepared to‘cxhlbltto the Winter Trade a largo and well-assorted stock of the best patterns of Stove's, Having, tho agency of tho following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to filriilsh them to parties so dealring: , MORNING GLORY. LIGHT UnUSE, BON-TON. UOSEBUB, BEACON LIGHT EGG OKplCEaml PARLOR S TO V E S Ilia selection of Cook Stoves embrace the , Npblo Cook , Excelsior, , • , Niagara, Uualcor City, and Coral, Slave Repairs oonaiantly oh hand, I am agent ior a PATENT BTiSAM .PR'E,' lor heating mills, factories, (fie., and prepared to furnish and place them In position at short notice. ’ ; . . Having an experience of 22 yenra in this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a oliaio oi the public patronage, feeling conildcui ihut 1. will give satisfaction A. WOOU& WALAEK. Dec. m. 70—t.i JgXCELaiOK aT O V'E nn d TI N \V Ait E EMPOR I U M! tfho undersigned would respectfully Inform he citizens of Curllalo iuul viomity, tlmt.he stn sandes on the Stov e. ,St T mvf ave livxsvncss ; n:» ‘ln tUlita various branches. rid bha secured the •ogehcy for the following popular btovos ‘Parlor, and 'offlce Stoyea, tiornlug Glory, , r . , ; ' Parlor Heater,, ■ ; Parlor Light", ’ ; " ' '' Light House,, " ' ’ together witii a variety of,',COoIc,3TOVK3, Combination Gaa Burner, Biiroka . Kegulator, ‘ ! ‘ Niagara, ‘ i 1 ■ Superior, MORNING-GLORY and other 'HEATERS. RANGES. AND FIREBOARD STOVES! ■which ho Is prepared to furnish at the lowest market rates. k Stove kcipmtvg promptly attended.to.' Roofing, Snouting and Jobbing executed,ln the mqstsatlsfaclory man ner,' : 1 . • ' TT NIWAR E, of every description, ' constantly on hand, or made to order, at reasonable prices. Having none but- experienced workmen employed, ho hones by a close attention to business to secy re “ pnblio SA-iIUEb a. ObiUJDY . Nov.. 23,1871—1 V. SOMETHING NEW UNDER L’HE SUNI THE UNDERSIGNED, having just returned from the cities with a largo stock or aoods. invito the attention of all who desire satisfaction to ‘.call and examine their-large stock oi' Stove and Tinware Among too stock of stoves may bo found too Anti-ClinJcer Base Burner, ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER, togother.wlth all the latest styles ol PAULOII. piNXNQ-nOOM and COOK STOVES, which they challenge too;trade to compel with Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Dippers, together with Toilet Sets, Coal Backets Coal Sieves; Shovels and Tongs, Zinc and ® vor £ ■ rioty of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goo.ds kept In .a first class store • We are also prepared to furnish ••• Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells and have lor sale the Celebrated. Genuine Cn - ' cfambor Wood Pump, * roofing. SPOUTING :AND job work attended,to promptly and on reasonably terras. , Remember the place, thegreen front dn North Hanover,street. A lew doors, above Loutheri Give usd-call as wo are determined not tq be undersold by any other, parties In this place. >' Thankful for the past patronage we extend a cordial Invitation to nil to pay ns a visit; ' IlinesmitU &' Rupp* Nob. 62 and 64. * NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, ; . PA Nov, 0.71, .-'iftmg Stable* J L ; BTEftNER& 11KO. Liverv l &. Sale Stable* BETWEEN'HANOVER'AND BEDFORD'STS IN the keAk of, the, bentz house, . ... . Carlisle/ Pa.. Having titled up tbo Stable with now Carrli ftKOs, <tc„ Wo uro prepared to ,furnish flrst-cloaa turn-outs at reasonable rates; - rartlos tatcen to and from, the Springs;, April ‘ 1 |kUiti«g •ji- iM H. A.CRABBB, ' House, Sign and Ornamental Paintei, QIIAINKR and BAN I)lilt. Graining executed In the best city stylo, and tlnlshud In oil or var nish. Work uouo promptly anu la tho manner by experienced workmen. All klne* o r rm Uulone correctly imitated.. I use the beau material, and uni therefore prepared to execute the latest stylo colors. 1 am prepared to com pote In price with, any other mechanic of the county. Place of residence, No, 68 WestPomn fret street, op, 27 l.outber street, belweu Hanover and Bedford, Muy*A-—tf. ESTABLISHED 1840. •Oarlifele Hard^ar^Hb^se ’■‘tM r,\lV>VVjV\ /j,"'T'7 l \v HEMKT S AXtOlpJjV P' B'lXL^lV, 1 1 D. b', Sax-Tos Building. Farm Mechanics’ Toolbanailatenftlar* ' 1 - ,UB --PArd«raro NMl,lrqn an 1 Steel of All sizes.Bhano. klfld«.ißaM.^Ad'a*d i Mlrilng*P'iCbB,ShoT^.S n ' i Materia \Vetherill & Bro. First N,,* fcn< i Buck .jn(l jOl qiher.fftTOTlte; brandsin 'wffi? 1 Loia and Colors, with a full assortment or ni e ' .join. puro raw and hoiled.Llasecd oil and Farnllure Varnishes; Glass. &c. * CoQctl Greasing and Lubricating. Oils, Cement t»i ter; rindsbllver Sand.,Dnpont’ a blaatlne-- P i": sporting powder, Gunq, Pistols and aiiLS 0 ? tion., ;Ced *t Ware, Ropo, Lanterns. 40. nl, House-Furnishing Hardware • 1 - ‘Sllvey-p’laua Spdons/Jorka and knivnq Ivory and Pearl-handled table and nn C w js.. lery. • Rodgers & Seymour’s ftno SclsfinMn^'i Shoara. Fine GUtOurWlfl.Cornices ond 0 ?#^ 11 Brass stair Kids,.while and black*Curilri n ( f’ for Matressos and Furniture, Green KcnJtti. r Beating. An.; with h/nll W JtTjpbblsffr fi' - Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes WpK£ An* bird cakes, Driving and hiding • Solo agents,. for Plank's,,Shifting Seim A Koltor Plowb ftt nib prices Fbr 'Chan BCnm ft hd Bloomfield & Gibb's Imperial Plows .The lailt ; nientlonbd are' of a<'recenfcii,irr.i.’ : tlou Into, this section.- which have tha KS? ■ serf ora Shitting Beam and StebVK\‘?l ' wSwa!? 0 Ba ”°/ rlC “i ? s f "JOtowy, Cnstiioß Soln.agontß lot Palmer's Patent Iron pi,„„ St S r?m.lnT n “ DU 9^’’ This combines both eooßomy'iMmmfM thotoughlyrprovenllng dratls of cm hfrSS ter and dmt. tu swnmer. The brlco form an ontlße hoiisti is more than Imved durlbg P thi .winter by the economy oMuel: It taklng/lncM ouo-tblnl less tuol to prddiito Ihe'aa'me warintb Ills fltaae lu WAlupt, pakgua.piain white fo ii^g^oT^T^Uif^3i^ i^ r i Egg •experience, arc selected with the utmost caro and supervision, and we wodlrt IriVltedU'who wish to purchase the besl.goodsat the lowest .dash fates to patronize'Us. • • Country, merchants will certainly find u to their advantage to call or write us foronota tlons before purchasing,; , y . , .Wpremahi,.respectfully, , ‘H. SAXTON, & CO.y, H ABDIAEI C U T L EE Y, MIL BE It & BOWERS talcb thiH opportunity of directing tho aUcmiou oftho community at' large, autt every jieraonin particular, to Ihetr'roccuitly rbptaiijahod eUck •/ mL'iLJE-i lu-W^A-M'R They studiously avoided Investing daring w high prices,'ail'd' patiently ' wailed the tallln, outer thebottom before att'smptliiglorommieli sholves. and now that things have been reduce! to old time priors, as near as possible, they ban ME Invested largely and are prepared te guarantee to their Irlchrtß and Jfastioiners ns low prices u any market outside* the 'oitles. They eapeclally : Invite of,iftgohimles. .farmers bnlldora. Onr sleek Is comploto'atni none’ »cel t , ' ■ •.! MEI fear meeting WlthdUippOlntrno’ut lb snq.lrlsi for anything In our line. ~, We have the agency of the WlUqoy,* O' l ** : S evftltyg,. ariddvouid respectfully sk all tfioai: b Iran a llarluuo, topxainluo thg .vmieai ft Ulbb>’ In fore purchasing. All-orders promptly attended to, ami good delivered to all parUiof the tpwn'freo of oiiaw Jan.l2UB72lv »».<i "l- 1 ' gOJTH MOUNTAIN . TOOK EFFECT XUQU3T 20 1 372 - On and after. Monday, Auffust 2(i, I* 7 --^ P*J ny will run two trains through to Pme uro daily, (Sundays excepted) of follow ’• 'toave Carllßlo,' o *Bonnym‘ook, 7AO dV-Bo “nyi'J. » & ■•affirms s-ssbej.- | fettstiut f SB®I Arr. at Pino Grove. 8,30 Arr. at Pine uro?«, ~ 1 ; is Leave Pine Grove. o>.’Lo»ve Pino O' o '' o ' Jjj lib Laurel. ,9.45 do ..Laurel. :■ y| do-HeuryClay 0.60 do dlenryp™’ do Hunter’a 7 1t., 1005. do Hunter »«■. s , ‘Upper Mill, 10.25 do •UpP r orMnt do * Jpper Mill, iu.zo i* ll ao Mt. Holly. . lO.SO , do.Mt.HQUT. sJ do •oraigheiui , s;lo.6o do *Crnlehoail iS do •Bonnyb'lf.,. 11.00 s® ° UI " " Office of.. aoß.9aperjntendei»;/ ■ } ‘ " Pino Prove. Aug. ftO. 1871,.. ,i V.. _—■ US B ERLAKi) V.A L i' v:l .... Vi; ■ ■ M(iu< Lamps, 0 H A'-N' e-®'! io :, ’H 0 V I,s ' l';.•00. ..a •• uti ,I ..! • Ar.xowgenie , • 1 inn -iltut j: V ftl ■' „ &PM4IT I-’ ; .• 3i„t " )i4J ■ ■ Uccommoaauon Train leave* M..Moobanlcßburgs.Bs,LarlbrtoML"* j(j g,»r ■ HJvwSJafv vine I ISwsi&weS© loudou 7:00, orrivlug M! atloljroonu , ,••> V:’ I E AIST'W'-ABl’l ■ ,8.;L7, 3,1)8, i>rrl,vJpg , Jirprris ■ aVbirl loaves', ,HojfjSJ burg 1.87,N0wv1110 fjdt.V- u burg 3.18, arriving at Matriabnrg o 7i ,iA>'’ "A lllixeU Train leaves l 4iji UrecnoaMUa 0.U1,-arriving at augu U A iliitED 'ibKiii ' baltinwro, Washington, i itwou ~ .... . ■ ■ O. N’ l ' «'< SUVEIIINTKNDENr 8 “‘[‘iljjf} , Cbarub’g., I’a., Jar. W. . r# I 1, l«7t u*~.—jfj . inglibuf! A A r o. 15 EAST MAIN STJRK7. • ■ " 1 'Carlisle, Pa A3D .. (i ■jßaUtoaiJS lilill ' Timo/'fahU., : Kiffruß^iNQ. tt 'ft
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