ILlfc Jnsntance. m mm American , Mutual Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. A liL kinds of policies written upon n.the moat favorable terms. Premiums may Co paid annually, soral-anmmlly or quarterly.— All policies wo NON-FOIU'JUTAH LE after TWO ANNUAL paymcnils. No extra rates for females. No charge for policy fee or stamps.— Policy holders share in the proflls, Dividends declared annually after two payments ou the coutriuuiion plan. SiOO.IXM) deposited with the Auditor General of Pennsylvania us security for policy holders. ‘ Cumubuland County Branch.—Tho Compa ny has appointed a Hoard of Trustees, composed of the following well known citizens of Cum berland County: E.M. Biddle. B. B. Kieffkr. M. D. Charles H. Mullin. Wh. A. MulliN. John M. Wallace. Wm. a, Lindsay. William Kennedy. E, M, Biddle, Wm. Kennedy. Prest. Sccg.d: Treat. The trustees are all policy holders In the com pany, and their duties are to supervise and conduct the business In this district, with uu horlty to Invest a certain proportion of the remiums collected In this district, within the amo, thus ranking it emphatically and pructl pally.a HOME COMPANY. A. C. BELLOWS, General Agent. A. CKIST, special Agent. Jan2slS72 I—vr fJIHE LADY’S FRIEND !. . BEAUTIFUL NEW PREMIUM CHROMO All know what this Magazine la—and that It contains the most admirable Stories, Engrav ings, Music, Fashion Articles.Patterus,Rocelpls, etc. But all do not know that-Us publishers aro offering with It, *• LITTLE SAMUEL I” a beautiful cTiromo of the Child Prophet, start ing iron* his sleep nt the call of the Lord, and which has tho rich and glowing dolors of a Hue oil painting, and a spiritual beauty all Us own. This Chroma will be sent to every $‘2.5(J subscrib er, and to every person smiling a Club, uud {at spe cial ruici) to every member of a Club. Splendid Premiums ! Sewing Machines, Plated Ware, Gold Chains and Watches, etc. will bo sent to those who get up Lists at tho 52.50 rpto. (Send for List and Terms of Premiums. A great offer!) Five Serials are announced for next year—Tho Master of Greylands, by Mrs. Wood, author of East Lynne; and also serials by Miss Muzzey, Daisy Vontnor, Amanda M. Douglas, and Fan nie Hodgson. TEEMS—always In advance. —Ono copy (with Chromo), $2.50. Four copies, with font Chromes (and one gratis), $B.OO. Eight copies and eight Chromoa (with a paper and Chromo gratis), $lO 00. The above Clribs can be' made up conjointly of The Haiurday Evening'Peat and The Laoy's SVicnd if .fifty cents Is added for each capy ot The Tost (with Chrolno} taken. If the Chromo 1# not wlshed.flfty cents may bo deducted from each Lady's Friend subscriber. One copy each of The Lady's friend, Saturday Evening l*ost. and the Chromo, will be sent for $5. (Ton cents extra must always be sent for mailing expenses of each Chromo.) Address DEACON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut Street, Phila. SlOcUt fJIHE SATURDAY EVENING POST BEAUTIFUL NEW PREMIUM CHROMO! The Pott Is now the Largest and Cheapest of the Literary Weeklies. Itusually contains three or four Serials, with numerous Short stories nnd&ketches.lnchuling Letters from “Zig.’t and letters from Olivo King on the New York Fash ions, etc. It Is, in short, full of the most inter esting matter of all kinds. It gives to every $8 00 subscriber, and to every person sending a Club, the beautiful Chromo of THE CHILD-PROPHET! “Little Samuel," starting up from ills sleep at the call ot the Lord. The rich and glowing col ors, and the spiritual beauty of this Chromo, make it an universal favorite. It has only to be .seen to be admired—yes, loved. Every mother Will long to bang It Whexe her own children can ace it constantly. Splendid Prciuiumw ! Hewing Machines, Plated Ware, Gold Chains and Ti'atc/uv, etc. will bo sent to those who get up lists at the $B.OO rate. (Send for List and Terms of Premiums. This is a great offer!) Remember I The price of the Post is the same Os other first-class Weeklies, while it Is not only a larger paper, but gives a beahtiful Chromo in addition. TERMS—Always in Advance.— One copy (with the Chromo) $B. Four copies (and one Chromo to sender of Club), ss. Eight copies (and a copy and u Chromo grails). SIG. auch of the Club subscribers us wish the Chromo must remit one dollar In addition. One crpy of The Post, one of The Lady's Friend, and ono Chromo, 5. (Ton cents must always bo sent for mailing expenses of eaolv Chromo.) Addres H. PETERSON. & CO.. 319 Walnut Street, Phllada, ffimerlea. RETAIL GROCERY STORE STILL IX TOE “South End.” The undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens ot Carlisle .and vicinity, that he lias Eurchased the stock of Mr. John Heckman, amt uvlng added largely thereto, will at nil times keep a good and first-class slock of GROCERIES. on hand, and which ho will sell at a very qmall advance bn first cost. His stock will consist of sugar of all the various grades, Coffees at all prices. Molasses. Syrups, Tea, Spices, Queenswarc, Glassware, Stoneware and Crockery. Baskets, Buckets. Tubs, Crackers, all kinds, Mackerel, Shad and Herring, Tobacco' and Segars, Brushes of all descriptions. Bed Cords and Clothes Lines, Brooms. I will also keep constantly on hand a fine quality of Family Flour and Feed of all kinds ; also, a large variety of Canned and Dried Fruit, consisting of peaches, apples, or anges, lemons, tomatoes, Ac.. together with a general assortment of NOTIONS usually kept fn stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken In exchange for goods, ai market prices. Hoping that by strict attentloh to business, and the wants of all that may favor him with their custom, ho will receive a liberal share of the pa tronage. Having every facility and advantage In the purchasing of my stock for caa/al will not be undersold by any in the business. Remem ber the place—No. 78 South Hanover street, cor ner of Chapel Alley, JOHN A. MEANS. April 11,1872tf. EEESTI MEAT DAILY Edward J. Arney, JVorth Jlanorer Street S®*The citizens of Carlisle can be furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut ton, Lamb, Pudding,Sausage, &c.,daily, at his residence, opposite John Mc- Bride’s. Delivered to all parts of th town. sept!2-72. BUSINESS STAND at Private Sale. The subscriber offers, at private sale, that val uable CORNER PROPERTY, known as lllltoa’H Elvery.Btables and Couch Maker Shops. situated on corner of Pitt street and Church alley, and about 50 yards from Cumbcrludd Valley Rail road depot. It Is one of the most central anti best located stands In this or any other town, and baa oeen successfully carried on, In both of the above branches for thirty years. To a live man of Integrity and business habits, such an opportunity ts seldom presented, ills In good order and will bo sold on accommodat ing terms, Also, If desired, the DWELLING HOUSE, adjoining, In which the subscriber now resides, will bo included. 1700t721f GEO. W. HILTON! VALUABLE FA KM AT PUBLIC HALE. Thursday, November 14,1872 Will bo sold at public sale, on tho promises, on the above day. the following property of tho lute Peter Albright, deceased, hounded by lands of James Hosier, the Poor House lurm, George Karenbaugh, Isaac lircuuemun and Jno. linker, iu Middlesex township, containing ,100 ACRES & 104 PERCHES, more or less, of Good Limestone Land, all in Bood condition, well fenced, and under cultiva tion; The Improvements arc a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE ! bank barn, wagon shed, hog pens, &c. Thoro Is G well of good water convenient to tho dwelling, and an excellent APPLE OUCH A ED. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, when °«r B WlUb °het.-u.uk. * yyuilcc fw heirs r/ I‘it< r A Osriuhl, tie JUtfi ©nobs 187 S-. NEW FALL GOODS 18TS. AT D. A. SAWYER’S Cheap Dry Goods Store, Norlk-cant corner of Public Square, Carl Pa. «o-I buvo the pleasure to unnounre to the Wlizens iir Cm lisle anillumll.v. Hint I lulvo just received largo invoices of ’ISLEW FALL GOODS, anil will make further additions ns Uio Benson advances. One I.W “f lot ot Canton flannels, Muslins, Tickings, InnKlnons, 1 nliiu Llijlns,_ 1 oviUs. J- 1 An elognut assortment or III.ACK VKbVI-.l'l-.niNb, (sill. Iliitsli,) at I?' f.' w ),V,','„nm“l to full lino of WATER-PROOFS at the lowest prices. In BLACK ALi ALA* we uunuH ue excelled.as I have a superior brand which loan solely recommend lui u eui, dumullliy and lustre. Prices, 2j, ;w, Ua, -W, 50 uud upwuids. All jfeio Styles of Ball and Winter Shaivls at Great Baryains. Wo have Just opened n largo lot of Embroideries, laiccs ami I.aeo Collins, at 10,15, 20 ami , 2.5 cents. We keep an . _ — « • Elegant Stock of Cloths and Cassimeres, help to please In tho goods ami prices. B .pu s, 1872. ' ■ ZO- A. QAW^ER.. 1872. Opening M 2. AT THE Central Dry- Goods' Store I All the new styles ancl varieties of I_a£tdlieis’ Dress C3-oodLs,- A-special bargain in Black Silks, a choice brand of double ffn-nuh Alpacas that cannot be louud anywhere else in Carlisle ; call and see them,. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Long and Square, Plaid and Striped. Shawls and Scarfs o( every variety and iplalUy. Cloth and Felt Skirts, all sizes, for Ladies, Misses and Children, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, While and Colored Blankets at good Bargains. FIANNEIiS -Sack Flanucls, Shirting VlitimolN,' mul Frond* FlamiolH «»f evory * color amt nil qualities. Canton Flannels as low as |3){ olw. per j’nrtl., Men’s and Boys’ Wear, Cloths, Cassimeres, Saltinets, OverooatiiiKS, Two Jeans, &c. Pull 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 please V 3E3 L"V E! B Z B E 3 ES IKT SS S Black and Colored VELVETEENS, lor trimming Suitings, cut bias. NOTIONS Everything In the Hue of NOTIONS can always be found at the Central. Wo Invito every per son to call at tho Central and price our Goods before making any Fall purchases. pept.io.is72. Miller & Buttorff. N. B —Please remember that wo are the Solb Agents In live Cumberland Valley for the genu ine HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVE, the finest Glove imported. GRAND OPENING OF FALL I WINTER GOODS AT Ogilby’s Cheap Dry Goods Store J No. 17 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. Just received from the City and now opening a large assortment of seasonable goods, which we are determined to run oil' at astonishingly low prices for CASH. 11 REMS GOO 1)8.—In Ladies- Dress Goods wo have all the now and desirable styles of the season Ih-unitful black and colored Silks, Japanese SI lies and Poplins in great variety. SPECIALTY.—A « u%u.il, we oiler unsurpassed bargal tis in Black Alpacas and Mohairs; also, same goods injill colors. BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES , Fancy Casslmerea, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and all kinds of Gent's wear in groat variety. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Ladles’Silk Ties, Under Sleeves, Culls, Lace and Linen Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, and all kinds of Notions os low, if not lower, than at any other store. AUCTION BARGAINS.—In W bite (guilts. Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Gloves, Suspenders, Ac. Domestic Groods. All kinds of MUSLINS, white and unbleached; Tickings, Checks, Canton Flannels, the very lowest mark. ■ BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! • A full lino of BLANKETS. white and colored Flannels and Comforts at low unices. CALICOES, A largo invoice of now style Calicoes, at. it. -S. 10 and 12]A cents. To all in want of new and cheap goods wo would respectively Invito to call and examine our stock befoie purchasing, as we arc determined to sell goods at cheaper rales than they cun he had at any other store in the county. pppt.io,ib72. CHARLES OGILBT. ■ norm . iiw. Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder’s The Largest Stock! The Greatest Variety 1 At the Lowest Prices ever offered to the public. Call and make a personal examination of this stock, and wo will convince you that this is true. Wo have all the new and Late Style Dress floods ! 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, &c. Flannels in all colors and qualities, at old prices. Cloths, Cassimeres/ Overcoatings, and aaitlnots of the best qualities and nobbiest styles. In this line of Goods we cannot bo excelled. It will do you good to see them. Cull and see the whole stock - .nd be convinced that we sell cheap. Sept. 20,1872. DUKE & BUR-KHOLiDEIb, North Hanover St,, Carlisle. 1872. Grand Fall Opening. 1872. No. 18 North Hanover St. Having returned from tho Eastern,Markets with a Large & Well-Selected Stock 01 Hoods I am prepared to oiler HAUUAiNS to all who will favor us with a call. Please examine the following before purchasing elsewhere, If you desire to save money LatMoß*, Gent's and Misties’ KID GLOVES, Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, A complete assortment of ZEPHYR, GERM/ N r IOWN ami * FANCY YAKNd. Also, a full lino of. Jet and Plated Jewelry, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c. Kept. SI, 1872. J. EL WOLE. No. IS North Hanover Ht.. Carlisle. 3Dt2 ©OOUO NEW SCHOOL BOOKS Midi as are used lu all tho different grades of Carlisle borough and Country Schools; also, Copy Hooks, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Ink, «tc., Blank Hooks and Menioraudon Hooks. Music, Music Hooks, Violin, Guitar aud Banjo Strings. Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages, and all Justices' Blanks, Sunday School Reward Books and Curds, a variety of now style Initial Paper, all KolJ clieap. lit PIPER’S BOOK STOKE No 33 West Main Streets & in?. 15,18712—J:n. jyjpNEY CAN NOT BUY IT ! ECU SIGHT IS PRICELESS I BUT TUB DIAMOND HPHOI'AL’UW WILL .PCSSKKVE UTI ttnmmi tnmr iulnuio Crystal Peebles, melted together and derive their name ** Dlumoml” on account nf nun'v hardness and brilliancy. Thby will lust rnauv years Without change, ami are superior in all others In use. iManuiuetufed by J. U. SPKNCKIUV CO,. Upilciuns, Now York. ( :auxion.— None genuine unless stamped with our trade imult. For sain by responsible agents ilu DUHI-.mil Iho union. TIRH. CON I-iVN, Jewelry ami Optician, Is .sole Asjent lor Carlisle, P».,.irotn whom they can bo obtained. No Peddlers employed. Dec. 7. is7l-ly. , Mew Liquor Store! • The undersigned would respectfully Inform no citizens of Carlisle and vlelriiiy that ho nas opened a liquor store m the '• Volunteer Building,” (Shower's old stand) and will keen constancy on hand a large assortment of Choice Liquors. Families and others can bo supplied on short notice. Thankful for past favors, he respectful ly solicits a continuance of the same. Agent for Massey & Collin’s celebrated Phila delphia Ales, jp K I AI E OYSTERS. would announce to their many old customers, that they, have ro-oponod their Oyster Saloon for the season, and are prepared to serve prime oysters in-any stylo, such as fried, slewed, roast* ed, panned, on the hall'shell, &o. We have in connection with our establishment a .LADIES’ UESTAUiIANT, which Is titled up in tlio most comfortable manner. Families supplied with the best Oysters in the market, by the bushel or smaller quantities, opened or in the shell, at short notice, and at the very lowest rates. - IIimtIWGTOIST di H.BADIMG Railroad. We fire ottering the .Second Mortgage Bonds of tills Company , The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business arc constantly Increasing. The In crease for eleven (11) months ending Oct. 1 1K72, ov rrlevcn (II) months ending Oct. 1. 1371. waa SOO.Q 0(1.08. ' * * Ronds, Pamphlets and Information can bo ob tained of DeHaven & Bro., JgVKRY LADY SHOULD HAVE IT raaiiism MMm' Peterson.’# Magazine has tlie best Original Stories oreny of the lady’s books, the best Col ored Fashloh Plates, the best Receipts, tbo best ateel Engravings, Ac.. *c. Every tnmlly ought to take it. It y\ven more/or the money than any in the world. It will contain next year. In Its twelve numbers— ONE THOUSAN D PAGES! LOUR TEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES , TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PA 1 TERNS 1 TWELVE MAMMOTH COLORED FASHIONS NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS! TWENTVFOUR P A GES OF MUSIC It will also give FIVE ORIGINAL NOVEL ETS, by Mrs. Ann S* Stephens, Frank Leo Bon ed lot, and others of the best authors of America, Also, nearly a hundred shorter storied, all original Its superb MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Lire ahead of all others. TliOso plates are en graved on stpel, twice the usual size. Terms in advance! $2.00 a Year tircut Xlodiictlbiif* to Cltibii. 2 Copies for 83.60 f With ft copy of the su jporb mezzotint (2'i by un 3 “ “ 4.soh‘Ch»lst Weeping Over Jo -1 rusalora” to the person (.Kitting up tho Club. 4 Copies for 80.50 | With nu extra copy of 3 “ " 0.00 j tho Magazine for tturyoar It> “ " 11.0(){ 1873, as a promlmu, to the up the club. 8 Copies lor 812 (. With both an extra Mogu ls “ v 17 i zlne,un<l tho premium mez i zollnt, to tho person gutting hip the Club. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 300 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. -Specimens sent gratis if written for, 31oct71Mit Plio oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. -Vi-Practlcal business men us instructors. For information, write lor a circular to ,P. DUFF & WON, Pittsburg, Pu. I7Uc7£im. WA NT IS D.— Good, roliablo. active business men to take the agencies lor Mo cliuntcsbiiig. ShlppoiiHburg and Newvlllo, to sell Clio - DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE. Easiest to operate. Ileslto sell. Entirely now. JOS. W. OOILRY, Curlthle, July 18— tf Agent for Cumberland county. jVHHElsr j^-AJSTGrE- First premium aid. Int. IS7I. Double Elevated oven, Warming Closet, llrotllng Poor Funder Guard, Dumping mid shaking (irate, Direct limit. FULLER, WARREN A CO., 23U Water Street, New York, Oct 17—iw iXnttthiß JWarijlncs. HIWKLEY Knitting Machine. 11TK SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST At\ D PEST It USE! J/AS JIU'P OHE N I'.EDLK! '■ ' • A CHILD CVIiV HUH IT! Designed especially lor the use of families, mitl ladles who desire lo knit 10l the market. Will do every Mitch ol Mi*.* knitting in a Mock ing, widening and niniiiwuin ns leudllya* by hand. Are splendid lor worsteds and laacy Weak, 'htrciiiv Hive Dijjarvnl Klmts of Stitch ! Am verv easy lo manage,and nolllablo.to get'oul ofordei. Kwry family should have one, . We wantuuagennu every town lo Introduce uiid Hell them, to whom wo ofler tho most lib oral indueemvnut. bond for our circular uud sumide slocking. Addiess , HINKLKYKNnTING MACH. CO., Bath M N0v.2,71 1 yr.* Miscellaneous, New school LOOKS at PIPERS BOOK STOKE.—Just received a largo Jot of If you value your eyesight use these SIMON W. EARLY May 21,1J»72—tf BLATCULEY’H improved cucumber Wood ump, Tasteless, Durable, Eill lout and Cheap. The best *ump for the least money At mtlon is ecpecially invited to ilatchioy’a Patent improved {racket and now Drop Check r alvo, which can bo withdrawn without removing the Primp or ilsturblng the joints, Also, the jopper Chamber which never tracks orscales, and will outlast my other. -For sale by’lthluo inlth & Rupp, Carlisle. send >r Catalogue and price list, ’ CIfAR. O. Rlatcjtlet, M'Pr 6CW Oommerco St,, Phlla t-i Sept, 12—ly. K. ALLISON A SON 11. ALLISON & SON, Sept. 2(5, 1872—3 m No. H East Main Street. Uciilnmb Übubs, SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAXES, AT iSS AND. ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January ana July The Bonds are In 1000 s, 500 s, Jind 100 s, And can bo REGISTERED free'of expense. NO. 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILA, Prospectus for 2.3731! The cheapest and best! • jiaraicai }ng to directions, »nu .... ..„»vcil, provu.. their bones nre not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia orlmllpfostlon. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Cheat, Dia xincssi Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, 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 letter guar* antccof its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Fciunlo CoiUplnluts* in young or old, married or single,' at the dawn of womanhood; or the tnm of life, these Tonic Bitters so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. For Infliunnmlory mul Chronic Rliou mullein and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Inter, mittent Fevers. Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. these Bilters have no equal. ,Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced bv derangement of the Digestive Organs. They tiro » Cioiillc l»ur#?atlvo n« wcil nfl ft Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the liivcr and Visceral Organs, mid in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diseases* Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum* Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-worms,. Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erj> sipelns. licit, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters Grateful ThoumuiilH proclaim Vinrcar Bit ters the most wonderful lavigorant that ever sustained the sinking svstem. _ J WALKER. Prop’r. U. 11. MCDONALD CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal., and cor. of Washingum and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Oct* 4 72—11 m • • , 51. <5- ivtmcirtus & do, A. H. Franciscus & Co., No. 512 Market Sired, Philadelphia. We have opened for tho FALL TRADE the largest and best assorted stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS, ' Tablen, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain, cot ton, Yarn, Halting, Wadding, Twlhos, Wicks, Clocks, Looking glas ses. Fancy Baskets, Brooms, Baskets, Buckets, Brushes, Clothes Wringers. Wooden and Willow ware in the United States. Onr large Increase in business enables to sell at low prices, and furnish the best quality of Goods. Sole agents tor the celebrated AMERICA N WASIIER, price 50.50 The most perfect and success ful WASHER ever made. Agents wanted for the American Wnsherlu all parts of tho Stale. Sept, 5,1572-2 m. SrtoiuQ JJ&atfjmes THE NKW “DOMESTIC” FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING SEWING MACHINES. Loading points of excellence comblned.ln the DOMESTIC: 1. Extra size and room under arm. 2. Simplicity and direct action. 3. Ease of operation. <l. Quietness—no cams or gear wheels, 5. Cylindrical hardened cast steel, shuttle largestrbobbiu In use; will carry 100 yards cot ton or silk. fi. Superior automatic take up. 7.. Self-adjusting tensions. 3. Cannot be put mil of time or adjustment by- use. This Is a quality possessed hy no other machine In the world. 0. Great range of work. ID. Durability ol working parts. . - .Every.machine warranted to be all wo claim for It. Please call and carefully examine the 11 DO- MhSTKV 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. JOH. W. UGILBY, Carlisle. ■ Agent tor Cumberland county. Circulars with styles and prices sent to an y ddress on request. July 23, 172—11 in LADIES having Sewing Machines should not fail to see the beautiful work dune at the* Ladles’Parlor, Mansion Mouse with PALMER’S ATTACH MENT, AGENTS WAX TED at the Mansion House to sell the ATTACH MENT. Great inducements ottbred. YOUNG laviks learning to run Sowing Machines should have pur ATTACHMENT. EVERY FART of the ATTACHMENT to give sat isfaction, atlhe Mansion House. EVERYBODY Is getting an ATTACHMENT at the Mansion House. REFERENCES Mrs. -J. JJ. Haverstlck, Mrs. R. C. Woodward, Mr, Win. Noble, Mrs. Rinehart, Mrs, Jno Camp bell,Mrs. W. F. Sadler. (SaMnet jftilafecr. B. E W I N li. CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of New Furniture, for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stool, Lounges, Centro Tallies, Hooking Chairs. DinlnglahleH. Easy Chairs, card Tables,, lleooptiou Chairs, Gnomons Bureaus, What Nets. &c., tic., &c, Parlor, Chamber Dining Room, Kltclie** EURNITURE, of the latest styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid new Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES In great variety Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders, from town and country promptly attended to ud on reasonable terms, Pec. 17 AOLNIB WAN IKD,—Wojjuaranlee employment for all. either sex, at «.=> u day, or t-'.ODO or more a yearl Now works by Mrs. H. lb Stowe and others. Superb premiums giv en away. Money made ruphlly ami easily at work torus. Write and see. Particulars free,— Worthington. Dustin a Co„ Ilurtiord, Ct. Sept. »i, IH7H- Im. - ooi ©ooiia dlotl)ing, 18T2. 18T2. THOMAS A. HARPER, . No« 42 South Uanovcr St,, . r Carlisle, HAB OPENED , Tho Cheapest Alpacas aml Mohairs, Titty Chenpeit BlackBUk«, Tho Cheapest Meilnos and Cashmeres, Tho Cheapest Australian Crapes. The Cheapest Tumlse and Wool BeLames, Tito Cheapest,.lap. i'opilus ami Plaids. The Cheapest Wrapper Rips. 11 Mourning niitl Socontl Alonniina 1 (ioodN. The Cheapest and host Velveteens. The Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings. Tho Cheapest Muslins and TahJo Linens. Tho Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels. The Cheapest Blankets and White Spreads. Tito Cheapest Blankets and Thlbit Shawls. The Cheapest Underwear (Ladles and Gents.) Tho Cheapest Cloths and Cnsslmeres. FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. Being determined to maintain my reputation for soiling tho best and cheapest Black Alpacas and Mohaiis In this market,! have now opened* a full line lit low prices. T. A. Harper. Oot. S. 1372. ' ,FALL OPENING! We have Just re-turned from tho city with a MAMMOTH LOAD OF DRY COOS consisting In part ot CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES, Ladles’and Gent’s UNDERWKAB. A large tia hoiTiueut of new styles of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, .MOURNING- GOODS lu variety, Crapes, Rib bons, Ac. An endless number oi latest style ol aiul Winter Shawls s The "OTTOMAN SCARF," handsome and all sizes. Cloth and Felt SKIRTS for ladles and misses. Lai'ge Piles of JDO3IPSTICS, CaUc«s, Ginghams, Tickings, Muslins, Flan nels of unwinds and colors. , -Blanlsets, white and colored. UMBRELLAS, "V elveteens J Black and Colored, cut bias, for Trimmings. The largest stock of NOTIONS in the county. Wo have had advantages in the Surchaso of this immense stock, not possessed y others which will enable us to sell at t LOW RATES! Please call at the “OLD ST AND!” = (1840.) A. W. BENTZ & CO, Sept. 20,1872. fpO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Fall and Winter ' Clothing! Tim.o.., Elliott No. 33 North Hanover Street ,. Carlisle, has Just opened a large aud splendid as sortment of fall & winter Ootlii:o.§r 2 such as OVERCOATS. of all qualities and prices, Pants, Vests, Undershirts, Drawers, Suspendore,Neck‘ ties, Collars, ike., &c. BOO'h S. SHOES, IIAh S, HOSIERY <fcc. His slock of Clothing is complete, embracing Every Variety and Style, and unsurpassed in elegance, beauty and utility, and offered at prices that please aud suit the people. Well may It be said that JOHN ELLIOTT acllecheaper than anybody iu town. I have secured one of the best PRACTICAL CUTTERS in the State, a lap 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 GAITER and children's shoes. Also, a large as sortment of men’s, boys’ and children’s HATS, that cannot fail to please in qual ity and price. .All the above to be had now at John Elliott’s 80p203m, IjjUiZ. OPENING ! French, English qud American Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings! OF JAW. SHADES, FIG DUES, QUALITIES AND I'UIOUS SUITABLE FOR WEN'S WEAK. Shirts a Specialty- A line of Cicut’s Fur nishing- Goods al ways 'on hand. H.S. Ritter & Son Drapers <£• Merchant Tailors, No. ,14 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA 24ocils;ii-tf CHEAP JOHN, has now ready on exhibition a Ij.VUGi: STOCK oh* CLOTHING I BOOTS, SHOES, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, &c., which ho will Bell at his Usual Low Prices ! USUAL LOW PRICES I USUAL LOW PRICES 1 Not necessary to say anything else, us every body knows that ho cun get tho REST GOODS ut tho very LOWEST PRICES ui CHEAP JOHN’S, Court House Av*j„ in Franklin ilou.i*. Muy2j*ly« Stobe & .Eintoate. TOVE AND TINWARE EST AB L I S II M E N T Tho partnorshln horatoforoatlmf o»*. \V ii Ik or «fe Glumly having ba dHsolvod bv mutual council I, 1 hereby anuoonco to tho oitt Konnol CarllHle nml ■uvroundlnucountry, that have opened n New Stove and Tinware Stor lu the large Irumo building, on tho coruor of Went High ami Wcbthlroeia, formerly occupied by Gornoiiua & Boah. Having u largo uiidcomplolo stock of Gloves uud Tinware ou baud sulouiod with tho greatest care expressly for this mantel, my customers aro guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality uud price.- • Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and luntlo up to order. My flock of Tinwaro embraces everything usually koutin a Ural class tin establishment. ‘’HOOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend* ed to. STOVES, I am now prepared to exhibit to the'Winter Trade ft large and woll-asßorlod stock of-tho boat patterns of Stoves,. Having the agency of tho following celebrated rtovea, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MOUNTNG GLORY, LIGHT HOUSE. BON-TON. UOHEBUB, . HKAGON LIGHT . EGO OFFiOEand PARL'-R STO V E S His solo ctlon of .Cook Slovos embrace* Iho following: Superior, Excelsior, Noblo Cook, .Niagara. Uuakor Clty.-aml Coral. Slave Repairs constantly on hand,. I am lor n. PA T ENT STEAM - PIPE, lor besting'mum, raotories, &c., ana propavod to furnish and placo thorn In position at short notice. Having an experience of 22 years In this busi ness,! would respectfully solicit a share ol the public patronage, feeling confident that I will give satisfaction, f A. WOODS WALKJSR. Dec. 22.70—tf JgXCELSIOK STOVE and TINWARE EMPORIUM! The undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, thatjho stl > carries on the Stove St Tinware business In alllts various branches. He has scoured thb agency for the following popular Stoves Parlor and Office Stoves, ■ 1 Morning Glory, 1 ; Parlor Heater, Parlor Light, , Light House, together with a variety otCOOK;STOVEa, , Combination Gas Burner, Eureka Regulator, Niagara, Superior, MORNING GLORY aud other HJCATERS. RANGES, AND FIRBBOAAD STOVES ! which ho Is prepared lo furnish at the lowcai market rates. Stove Repamug. promptly attended to. Rooting, Snonting and Joobicg executed In the mostnatlafactory man ner. TINWARE. i 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 tbe pnbllo patronage. Remember the place— No.lB WKST MAIN STREET. SAMUEL It. ULVUD* . Nov. a*!. 1871—ly. SOMETHING NEW UNDER HIE SUNI THE UNDERSIGNED, having just returned from the cities with a largo stock of goods, invite the attention of nil who desire satisfaction to ;call and examine their largo stock of Stove and Tinware Among the stock of stoves may be found the Anti-Clinker Base Burner, ANTI-CLINKER. FIRE PLACE HEATER, together with nil the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK BTOVEB, which they challenge the!trade lo compel with * 1 Knives, Fork a, Spoons, Ladies, Lamps, Dippers, together with Toilet Seta, Coal Duckets, C6al Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zinc and every va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kept lu a first class store We are also , prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells and have for sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu cumber Wood 1 Pump, ■ ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street. A lew doors above Louther. Give us a call ns wo are determined not to be undersold by any other polities In this placed Thankful for the past patronage we extend a cordial Invitation to all to pay ns a visit. ‘ J Illnesmith &' Hupp, Noa. 62 and 04, 1 1 NORTH HANOVER ST.. .CARLISLE, Nov, 0.71 PA £iDcn) Stable. J L STERNER & Livery fit Sale Stable. JJETW BEN HAN OVER AND BEDFOHD STS IN THE REAR OF THE BENTZ HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa. Having lilted up the Stable with now Carri ages, Ac., Wo are prepared to furnish first-class turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taicoato and from the Springs, April K, IH67—2y Ipaiuting. H. A. CRABBE, Bouse, Sign and Ornamental Paintei f QIIAINEH and BANGraining executed In the bent city stylo, and finished In oil or var nish. Work done promptly and In the noalo>'i manner by oxpurioncod workmen. All klnr* o.» "tn dHiono correctly Imitated. 1 use tho beat material, uml um therefore prepared to execute tho lutest stylo colors. I am prepared lo com pete n price with any other mechanic of the county. Place of residence, No. 58 West Pomn fret street. op. 27 Loutber street, botwoo Hanover sud Bedford, Muy23,2—lf, ffiaciitoat*. ESTABLISHED 1840. Carlisle Hardware House. H. SAXTON & co. Henrt Saxton. I J. p. Bixleb, in, ( Bulldlng,-Farroli.giniptMcch»nloa' tl. , Tools and Mate* -.nls. 08 " ftr <lware Nall, Iron steel of all Hires nh.„ kinds. Rn‘ ; ad and Mining Picks and Matorlo . Wetherill & ifro Pint IO J«*MnS Buelr bd all other favorite brands iM l *"*) Le i., and Colors, with a full assortment ' iors. puro raw and boiled Lldscpm ni< of and Fnrnltnro Varnishes, Glass Ac 011 - Cb. ( J Greasing and Lubricating oils iL. . ter and Hllvcr Band, Dupont's blS 1 ri «- sporting powder, Gune, Pistols *«h ! Dg »oi lion, Gcdttt Ware. Uopo, Lanterns]d 0 Anirntl *i- House-FurnMnng Harden ITo^^p^??.^rAanndns,rs lory. Itodgors & Seymour's nno«K 1 ' :totl: "l- Shears. Flue Gilt Curtain Cornlrcs ni,"i°l? a "i Brass stair Beds white aud blociTfwf li “ nil i 1 for Matrcssoß and Furniture seating, Ac., with n full line of Urtiolifc’ 1 " 1 '- Mlscollnneouß goods, anch as Olmh.. wM ,oo| li flue bird Cages, Driving aud Rldhw'iKV"**". Solo agents for Plnuk'o Bhffti.ll 1, Koller Plows at his prices For SiS* Bt *“ 1 «M 1) cornfield * Gibb's Imperial PiL, The last mentioned are of a rocenn... , most Die same prices as tho erdlna^'ffif!, I '- Solo agents for Palmer’s Patent Tra„ bole ageuta for Burnhani's p«t«m w * ll '‘ Stripping,’ r sient \Vo;uhf This com nines both ocnaorav nmi „„ . thoroughly preventing drafts rtf Jm f hr mid Umt in slimmer. Th, Dr 11 »» an entire house Is more h.l'i winter by the economy ol fu?h w liti urll ' Bl ‘' one-third loss fuel to produce the mm 2 bm I,J i It Is made In aml nlsl„ both color and windows, so IhnL I l.Mn’\ h 'l I’- 1 ’- ted to any house. ’ UIU 11 c,ln Bd«p (lur goods are bought In lurgo nuanim.. 'ho inumifnctures, and with the ad or of." m experience, nre selected with the Straost I°.“/ and supervision, and wo would invite mi wish to purchase the heal goods St thP h ° cash rates to patronize m. tooa " M tl,el "WMi Country merchants will certainly fln.l n their advantage to call or write us for" „ , Ilona before purchasing. . ror We remain, respectful], H. SAXTON & CO., ’ iVo. 16.JSAST MAIN STRRI, • ■ Carlisle,’Pa. H A E D WAR® ABD CUTLERY, Ml L£ HR <£ BO WEBS take this opportunltyof directing the aueatlon of the community at large, and particular, to their recently replenished stock cl IE ID) WAffilß, They studiously avoided Investing during tkt high prices, and' patiently waited the Mlllo? ont of the bottom before attempting to roflllthelr shelves, and how that things havo been irtnoed to old time prices, as near ns possible, they ban. Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and, customers as low prior* u any market outside the cities. They especially Invite the attention ef mechanics, farmers sad builders. 1 Onr stock; Is complete and neae a eel fear meeting with disappointment in enqalrlii for anything in our line. We have the agency of the Wlllcoxft Qihba Sewing Machine. and would respectfally sk all those in want# a Mnelk.no, to examine the Wllleox A OlbbcMa fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, ami yod delivered to all parts of the town free of charts* Jan. 1211K721V itaUroaas gOGTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD! Time Table. TOOK EFFECT AUGUST 23 1872. On and after Monday, Auffiul 28, 1572, this Com]x> nit will run two trams through lo Pins Orove i daily, (i Sundays exaepted) a* follows •’ _ A. M, , V.JL Leave Carlisle, *.&> Leave Junction, 7.00 do Junction,- <-» do ‘Bonnybrook, 7.10 do ‘Bonnyn’K., J.W do ‘Cralgheuds, 7.30 do Craighead's, 3.W do Mt. Holly, 7.35 do Ml. Holly. do ‘UpperMill, 7.40 do ,‘Upper aim, M do Hunter’s Run,7.65 do Hunter all, WJ do Laurel, 8.15 do Laurel, do Henry Clay, 8.10 do Henry Clay Arr. at Pine Grove. 8.30 Arr. at Pine Grove, til BttrORNING. A. M, r-V Leave Pine Grove IK3O Leave Pino Grove, do Laurel, 0.45 do Laurel, do Henry Clay- 9.50 do Henry Clay. |.w do Hunter’s R., 1005 do Hunter’s R, w* do ‘Upper Mill, 10.25 do ‘Upper Mill. dO Ml. Holly, 10.30 do Mt. Holly. do ‘Craighead’s,lo.so do ‘Craighead’s do ‘Bonnyb’k., 11,00 do ‘Boyb’k., Arr at Juuotlon, UJO AVr.at Junction, ; Stations marked . thns are Hag alnlions ° Uly- H. W. DA,VENI’OHT. Gen’l. Siperintondoit Ofllco of 1 Pine Grove. Aug: 28.1872. ' I QUMBEEIAHD VA L 1 B Y rail boabi GH:AN G IS O R HO V KS. W inver • An-angcvncnt. On and niter Thursday, Jan.lS, iSf** gor Trains will run dally aa follows,(S uut * B J B .ceptqd). • r/( .1.,, . ., . . ' WBBTWAIRD Aceonimoaation Train leave, narrlfnuir* 7 M„ Mechanlcaburg 8.86, Carllslo6.Hi Hpw y Bhlppensburg 10.22, Ohambersbnrg 10. H« u castle 11.16, arriving at , Hagerstown • to _r' M# .Mail Train loaves Harrisburg HW P. «*j*. ■dhanlcahurß 2.27, Carlisle 2 68, Newvllle 3.3-, »» r peasbarg £O2, Chambersburg 4.35, Green 5,11, arriving ul Hagerstown 5.401. M. ISxpr&dTrain loaves Harrisburg 4.30 P« - i Jp chaulcaburg 5.02, Carlisle 6.82. NewvlUe «.». o,&\ arriving at Chambersburg at A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.20. P. Hjj Greencastlo 4.27, arriving at ChambersOorß A MIXED TRAIN loaves Obumboreburg 4:45 p. m„ Williamson 6:80. ileroorabarg y B . Loudon 7;00, arriving at Illchmond at 7. i EASTWARD Accommodation 2 rain leaves A. iM.. Bhlppeusburg 5.29, Nowville 6.00, w 6.8 J, rfoobuulcsburg 7.02 arriving at Hnrrifi 7.30 A. M. Ure<B Mail TValnleavea Hagerstown B^3OA. w.. l0>;fl castle 9.00, Chambersburg W,4«,Bhlpr«uB J JJ jiO* Newvllle 1P.63, Carlisle 11.20, MechunJcsburj arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M* it ‘ ’ Krpreii Train leaves Hngoratairr.i- j. .Qroencastl© 12.28. Chambersburg I.W. r lcH . burg 1.87, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2.60,M«cu» burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 6.60 P. M A Mixed Train leaves Champeraburg A Greencastlo 9.i8, arriving at Hagerstown w. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond in„ London 7:IU, Merceraburg fcW.■ W * ,JI Hiii, arriving aMJliamboraburg lHbU ra 45TMaking oloso connections at, wa y o rb. wlta trains to and lromi lillaUolphla,i’ l)ttiuW Hull Imoro, Washington,rittflburg, and West, SIU’KIirNTKNDKNT’S OFFICJCI ClJttUlb'L',, I’tt., JUI’. 18. 7J. f him 0, N. LULL. LL
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