I (Sift (EnUrprict. gALE OF THE MT. FLORENCE ESTATE! A. Casli IT'uiicL. TOTAL VALUATION** $350,000.00 IN .' HAKES OF On© Dollar ISaoh A magnificent Property on the HUDSON RIVER! near NEW YORK CITY, overlooking I-lIG-PI Xj-AJSTD BEST. ” the celebrated conniry seat of tho Rev. lIENKV WARD BEECHER. LARGE ANP ELEGANT MANSION, FULLY and RICHLY FURNISHED, and containing nil MODERN IMPROVEMENTS EIGHTY. ACRES OE JuPERIOR |^AND highly improved, and ornamented with Shade Trees, Fountains Statuary, Hedges, Lawns, Avenues, Graveled Walks, it u Twenty Buildings, Fifty Building Lots, llotllouHe, Cold Grapery, Bowling Alley, BILLIARD ROOM SUPPLIED WITH- WATER, HEATED BY STEAM, LIGHTED WITH GAS BLOODED HORSES, ALDERNEY CATTLE, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, and HARNESSES, CARIS, WAGONS, FARMING aqd Gardening IMPLEMENTS, ami everything desirable either for a gentle* man'3 llrst-cluss residence or modern Jn^m. All to be distributed among SHAREHOLDERS Avs A MAJORITY may DETERMINE, nt a meeting to be hold lu Die cily ofNe\? York On the \st.of Jaduuri/, 1873. MEETING- OF SHAREHOLDERS, Com*eh Institute, l August 1,1872. / Tlio meeting was called to order by John A. Leffert’s. the Manager. After making his state, ment of the financial condition of the enterprise he asked for a Committee of Investigation. It was then, on motion. licsolved, That a committee of throe be nppoln . led with power to act for the shareholders. The following named gentlemen were then elected such Committee: Messrs. George R. Sprague. John H. Many, W.H, Whitman. We. the undersigned, have examined the ao-, counts of Mr. Leltbrts, and find his statements' correct, and We do hereby allow him until the Ist of January, 1878, to sell the remaining shares at which time the hooks shall .positively be closed, or sooner, If the shares are sold. And wo hereby appoint the 10th dny of January, IST'J, for the final distribution of the property. GEO. H, SPRAGE, JOHN 11. MANY, W. H. WHITMAN, To those desiring,to Invest wo cun,say that the owners of the property fully indorse the no tion of the Committee, and we give our renewed assurance, that no Industry shall bo wanting to push the enterprise to an early completion, and wo have made such extensive and complete ar rangements as will insure the sale of the remain ing shares much In advance probably of the day fixed by the Committee. The hour and place of meeting will bo given through the public press, ot least TEN PAY In advance, thus affording ample lime for all t he present In persnn or by proxy. Tlio • Real and Persona Property,” with the Cosh Fund, Is divided into 350,000 SHARES! which are elaborately embellished, sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, and are numbered and regis tered from 1 to 850,000, Inclusive, In the style of Culted States Bonds, to guard against loss or raud. Special Attention 1 s called to the fact that this Is not a ll Gift En terprise,” 41 Charity Concert,” nor- any more scheme Tor disposing of tickets, but an absolute bona fide and peremptory SALE OFV ALUABLE PROPERTY full description of which Is given In circulars, and the exact truth of which every fiuqscriber Is earnestly requested to verify for himself, .to which end the undersigned will afford alf rea sonable facilities. It has been proposed that the property and cash fund should bo divided into 2,457 Prizes ! But this matter must be decided by the Share holders themselves. Wo are, by special permission, allowed to re fer to the following gentlemen, whose names are in themselves a sulllcleat guarantee thn the most scrupulous cure will bo exercised In conducting the affairs of the sale. They have also co ted to act as an Advisory board: H. OLAY PRESTON, Now York City. ZBNAS U. PRIEST, Utica, N. Y. GEO. FRANK GOULEY; St, Louis, Mo. • ORRIN WELCH, Syracuse, N. Y. THOMAS J. CORSON. Trenton, N. J.. F, L.BTOWELL, Clean, N.Y. , Gen. M. N. WISEWELL. N. Y. City. F. H. PALMER, N. Y. City. DANIEL SICKLES. N. Y. City. HOST. 8, BRUNS, Charleston, S. C. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFER ED TO AGENTS AND CAN VASSERS. SPECIAL TERMS MADE WITH CLUBS. For full particulars, shares, references, do-- fccrlpllve circulars, Illuminated views, Ac., Ao Address. JOHN A. IB FFISIt TS, Oeneral Manager , COS I roadway, N Y Box 8150. ! JOHN W. SIMONS, Secretary. JOHN C. SMITH, Treasurer, N. Y rebants Exchange, 50 ami 511 PINE Cobor 10, ltj72, 30rj> CRoatisi 1872, Fall Opening 1872. . ~, AT THE. > - Central Dry Goods Store! All the new styles nnd varieties of I_J^o.ciios , ;C3rO:ociSy,; A special'bargain In BlaofeSill?s. o.,choicp ‘hnmd of iloiihlo ‘ french Alpacas’, that capnot be loumi any wliero elna In crtllaml-seetiioin^.,i SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS ! ■ Lons and Square, Plaid and Striped. Shawls and ScarlVoi every variety ami duality. ‘ . Cloth aud Felt sizc|T, ; foxtail ies^ps^ BLANKETS, BLANKETS-' '■Wh'ite’and Colored Bliinkats at-good Bargains. FI.AN.\F.f.S,-Snck Flnnticln, Slilrllinr I'livnuols, tintl fc'rcuoh Fljiiuicls * > £, l ovcrjf color iiml all qnalUii% Cuntoa Fluuuol* uh low as Pi);. pci jnrd. Men’s and Boys’ , Wear, CloHisp Cassimores, Sattinots, ■ Overcoatings, Two . J cans, Ac. Pull Suits, o> auy portion of .Suits made up at short notice by ontfof the most fashionable tailors in town. Domestic Goods of all kinds at such prices as ermnot fall lo please ~ -\T ES X-A "W lES "2? : ES -ES KTIiS. 2 mack ami Colored VKtVKTEESS. tor trlmmlUß nnltiuga. cut Was. n©,t ; ic!>n:'S’, Everything In tne line of NOTIONS cun always ho found at the Central,- Wo Invite every per son to call ui tho Central ami price our Goods before making any Fall purchases. • s =,(. als2 . Miller & Buttortf. N B—Flense remember that we are tho Solo Agents in the Cumberland Valley for the genu lue HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVE, the tluesl Glove imported. GRID OPENING OF ILL 1 WINTER GOODS AT Ogilby’s Cheap Dry Goods Store 1 ' ’ No. 17 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. Just received from the City and now opening a large assortment of flcnKonuhlo goods, which wo are determined to run oil at astonishingly low prices for CASH, DRESS GOOD'**.—ln Ladles’ ♦Dress Goods wo have all the new and desirable styles of the season. Beautiful Bind* and colored Silks, Japanese Silks and Poplins In great variety, SPECIALTY.—As usual, \vo oiler unsurpassed bargains In Black Alpacas and Mohairs; also, same goods In all colors. • BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Fancy Casslmeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and all .kinds of Gent’s wear In great variety, ' FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Ladles* Silk Ties, Under Sleeves, Cuffs,’Lace and Linen Collars, Gloves. Hosiery, nml all kinds of Notions os low, If not lower, than at any other store, AUCTION BARGAINS.—In W bite Q,uilts, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Gloves, Suspenders, Ac. Domestic C3rO>ocls- All kinds of MUSLINS, white mid unbleached; Tickings, Checks, Canton Flannels, Ac.,Hat the very lowest mark. f BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A full lino of BLANKETS white and colored Flannels and Comforts at low prices, CALICOES. A large invoice of new style Calicoes, at 0, H, 10 and 11 V/* cents. To all In want of new and cheap goods we would respectively invito to call and examine our stock hefmo purchasing, as w© are determined to sell goods at cheaper rates than they can bo had at any other store In the county. «• ««■ 1 CHARLES, OGILBX: Th . Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Buekholdee’S The Largest Stock ! The Greatest Variety ! At the Lowest Prices ovei T offered to the public. Call ami nuilcea personal examination of this stock, and wo will couvincoyou that this Is true. We have all the now ami Late Style Iress Goois S VELVETEENS in every shade at the very lowest prices. BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BEANOS. SHAWLS IN-ALL THE NEW STYLES. White ami Colored BlunUets, <vc. Flannels in.all colors and qualities, at old .prices. Cloths, Gassimeres Overcoatings, and Saitinots of the best qualities ami nobbiest styles. In this line nl' Goods wo cannot he excelled. It will do you pood to see them. Call and see uiu whole stock ami on convinced 1 8e ;:;r" C>n “ P ' DUKE & BURKHOLDER, Htuiuvw»t,,otiiiHie. : 1872. Fail Opening- - 1872 - No. 18 North Hanover St. Having returned from the Eastern Marked* with a Large & Well-Selected Stoek or €oeis I am prepared • * offer BARGAINS to all who will*favor us with u call. please examine the following before purchasing elsewhere, if you deslve to save money LncMcs*, Gent's und Missus 1 KID GLOVES* Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, A complete assortment of ZEPHYR, GERM/ KTOWN and FANCY YARNS. Also, a lull line of Jet and Plated Jewelry, Bracelets, Neck-Ties,. Chains, &c- ~ .Sept. HO. 1K72. pRIME oysters., 11. ALLISON A SON would aiuiomice to their many oUI cuslomers, that they have re-opened tl.eir Oyster Saloou for the season, and are prepared to serve prime oysters in any stylo, such ns tried, Mewed, roast ed, panned, on the half shell, Ac. Wo have in connection with our establishment a LADIES' RESTAURANT, which Is lifted up In tlie most comfortable manner. Families supplied witn the best Oysters In thC market* by the bushel or smaller quantities, opened or In the shell, at short notice, and at the very lowest rates. R. ALMBON A SON, Sept. 2fl, 1872—Jkn No. 11 East Main Street. The oldest and most reliable .Institution for obtaining a Mercantile indi cation; > basinets men-as instructors. For Information, write for'a circular to I*. DUFF A SON, Pittsburg, Pa. 1700728 m. / ■TVTOTICE!. An election for Directory of the Farmers’ hunk will bo held at the of hanking Hpucp Carlisle,ou Monday November 11th, proximo, between the hours of 11 and 12 o’clock, A. m, Octi US. ✓wa.-U j- c. lloi’i’im, Vivthivr. 0 J. H. 'WOLF. No. IK,North: Hanover CLtrTO.SUOper day ! Agents wanted f AJ qV/elas'ses of working people, of cither sex, young or old,make more money at. work forus in their spare moments, or id I I lu- lime, than at anything else., i'aiticulars.Xiniv..Addresa.-ii. .stmson A Co„ Portland, Maine. JiSopt72—ly FKESIT MEAT DAILY Edward J. Araey, 7/nn over Street pa}- Thu citizens c.f Carlisle; e;4n be furnished willt Beef, Pork, Vent, Mut ton, Dumb, PudilliiK.dnusatio, Ac-.,daily Ht his residence, opposite John Mo Bride’s. PuliyorOil to all parts of th town. seiitl2-72.. A LU A ISLE BUSINESS STAND at k-riva-te Sale. The.subscriber oilers, at prlvaui*ale. that val uable CORNER PROPERTY, known in Hilton’s Livery SUibleH pnd'Coach Maker Shops, situated on corner of Tut si reel and Church uhey, iind about •/)' yutds trom Cumbtrhidd Valley Uidl road depot. Ills mm of Hie most ceptipl and best located stands In this or any other lowu, and Ims neon suec**ssluUy curried on, in hpth.of the above Immehes for thlrtv years. ' To a live mull ol Integiiiy and business hablls, Kueli an opportunity is seldom presented. Ills In good order and will be sold on accommodat ing terms.. Also, if desired, the DWELLING HOUSE, mllnlnlnii, In wlm-li the: hiilmcrlliur now rtsiaen, will bo included. 170ct721f s®n> ©otrtm ! -Reading bail' iSISSSS Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg B.(W A Mr.MechalLicabuvg 8.35, CariiHloU.il, Newvllley.J/ HUippensburg 1U.22, Chnmbersburg ,10.11. Groeu castle 11.-10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.'lo A. M. Mail 2ty«« leaves, Harrißburg;l.6s P, M., Me chuuicsburg 2.27, Carl isle 2.s,'j,Newvlllc 3.32, Whip penKburg’ ‘J,ua,'>(jbumberHburg '4.35, Greeucuallo iV.il, arriving ul Hagerstown 5.J0P.A1. JSrnre.is 2Vain leaves Harrisburg ‘l,BO P. M..Mo jlumicsburgs.o2jCarilsle6.32;Nowvllle 8.05, Ship pJrisburg 3.3 A arriving dt'C’iambc-rsburg at 7.00 P. M, A MIXED TRAIN loaves Cliumborsburg at 4:45 b.' m,, Williamson 5:30, Merporsburg 0:20, ‘Loudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7:20 p. in. AccomHiodahon Ira Pi leaves Chambersburg6.o( A. M.j BUlppeusburg 5.20, Nowvilio .0.00, Carlisle 6.3 J, Aiechuulcaburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.80 A. M.. , Mail Train leaves Hagerstown H. 30 A. M., Groin castle i).UU,Cliambel‘sbnrg U.Ki.Shlppeusbmg- 10.22 TfewvJlle 10.A8, Carlisle JJ.'-O, Meehanicsburg 12.06 arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M. J3xj>ress 2Vain leaves Kagerstawc.' 12.00 M. Greoucaslle 12.28, Ulmmborsburg 1.05, Smppous* burg 1.37, Newville 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics* burg 3.15, arriving at Harrisburg 8.50 P. M. • A Mixed Train leaves Chum uersburg 7,-15 A. M, GrooneaHtle U.nS, arriving al Hagerstown 10,05 A A MIXEI) TRAIN leaven Richmond; fU7;OOu tnLondoh 7:M>, K:CO, Williamson 8:45, arriving at ChAinUornbLirg OMO a. m, . /Sj~Alaklnf; closo connections at Etirrlsburg wltit trains luami from XMilladelphift.New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, pml. all points Weal, SJEWJNG MA CHINES. Leading poinl.s of excellence combined,in the .DOM MS'Il 1. Kxlra size ami room underarm. 2. simplicity und Uirccl action. 3. Ka«u oj operation, I. Ciuietnt*i.(H-m» cams op gear wheels. .j. Cylindrical hardened east steel shuttle ; largest, bobbin In use; wbl carry UXJyunlK cot ton orrtllli, ■ tf, superior automatic lake Up. 7. HuirradJustluK.tensions. • f: Cannot be put mil of time or adjustment bv use. This Ik liquidity possessed by no oilier inifhlnn in the' world. ■ u, Groat) range,of work. lb! Durability pf working part*. Kvery‘ifmehfnn warranted to ho all w« claim for It. ' - ■ .. . ./ I'leaso call and carefully examine the •• DO .MkSTIC,” oh it \vlli give iin: plcasmc to show llieworklng of the nmchllio to *ll, whether or they hav6 or have not any oilier make in use. JUS. \V A UUILbV, Carlisle, Agent lor Cumberland county. Circulars with styles and prices Hunt to any (Idles* on request. July !ii, 172—J m BU I Jj D K KS.—Keml Htnmp lor HIM Catalogue on building. A. J. illcknoll & u o U’7 Warren Ht, N. V, 17 octTU—lsv GKO. W. HILTON. - RaUrriaUs ROAD! "Summer Arrangement 1 ymiUR3DAY, AUGUST 1, .1872. ' TrttlWfouVo Harrisburg JoENew Yorkns fol lows:.ats,Of) ami 8,11). am and 2.(0) p micouect inu with trains on Pofvriaylvanlh Railroad, (mil arriving ut-Now.Yorkist .12,11), 3,0(J, and, D. 40 P in rt I.oftVo Now >\ orient 5100, am 12 0} and (> IX), p 7 yO, : 8 3U am and 3 Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Rotlsvillo, Ta inafluoiiiliifevKVillOr Aslilwmli BlnunoUln. AUen town 111idPhffildo Iph laat 5 Maud KIU a in'mill aoonml -I 05 pan’, stopping at; Lpbapon.ipul priu clpal'Wfty stations; the 4 05 p m truth connect ing'’for d’llliadblpbla, rdtlsville nud Columbia only. , Fop I’otlsvJilo, benyikJU Haven uml Au bilru, vlu'dciruylkfinincl ynaqnelianba Railroad leave Harrisburg at 340 p up, ,* ; ,p - -• East I‘iinusylvauia Uuilrqd trains leave Head ing TorWllohxhwn 'Eustouiuid New VorkutT uu nud IIUO u in, and 400 pm. Returning, leave Now* York at 0 iul2 Oo.n^id. 0 (Xbp.iu ami Al lentown at ( 7 25 a m nud 12 to, 2 15, -1 to and 023 p ..Wny.i’a.ssfuigor Train Icaveh Philadelphia at 7 20 a nn cdnnecling wilhiralh on East Pdnrt R K, returning irom Reading at 5 21) p in, slopping at all stations, .. , , „ Leave Pottsvlllo dt 5 30 and 0,00 a m ami 2 .j 0 j) m, Herndon at, 10 00 am, blmjnokin at 5 10 Ul5 »in, Ashland at 705 a til and 1213 p in, Ha*- hauoy-.Oity at 7 Gha m atul ,1 20 n m. TamacmaFt at 8 00.a.m and 2 U)p ni lor Phlluda, Now 3,ork, ReadiDg.HfarHHbul'g,' : &c. ; • . .Leave Poltsvillo via bchuylkhl and biißciue luuinn It U at 8 15 u’m for'HUrrisburg, and H io a m,'foi‘-Pluegrovio,ami 'A’cmont. • . - PoUsvlUe Accomo Train leaves rottsVille at 5 80 ii m.’parses Kikdlhg at 7 05 a m. arriving at Phlluda at ,0 35 a in. Returning Ipaves Phlluda at 5 15 p in. passdS Keadnitf at 7 40 p m, arriving ut u\. { ; « , , . Poltstown Accommon Train lea res Pottslown at 0 45 a in, returning Idaveu Puitada (Ninth and Green.) at 4 3u,pm, .... , . Columbia U K Traltis'hhwo Heading at 7-20 ft luulO 15 pui.tfor iCplirptai.Litlv,, Lancaster. Col umbia. iVic; retmuihg Idave’Liiucustorat 820 a ra and 325 p hi, undUolumblu at 816 am.aud 3 Perkiomon R R trsilntf leave Pelklomeu Junc tion at 7 35,ami a 55. a m and, 2 55 and o 40■ p m ; returning ieaVo (JVeen Lane at 0 15 a m 12 to and 4 20 p m connecting with trains on Reading It It, Picketing Valley K it trains leave Plicunix viile afIUU am, 3 10 ami 550 pm; returning leave livers pi-G to am, 12 15 uud 4 2') pm, con necting* with trains onUeadlng It R. - ’ < oleblodkdulc H it imins leave PoUßlo>vn at 0 10 a'liiftml 1 2u, 0 25 ami 7 15 p m, returning Jea\H Mon'nt Pleasant at-0 00. mju and 1125 ain uml 3 2j ]* m*. eomuoUrig with trains on Reading K It. Uluu*i Valley R U mulls leave llrhlgporl at ~S ol) u in 2 j'J ami 5 :;.J pm. returning, leave Down-, ,lii(.io:i .1! i; M a in, i*j ;m 5 i'j p in, connecting W..1.U ii;iliih ‘-’I Reading Uii. ' Miiul >.\ M irJivf.M-n.’ Vo ft; ip I) no p nvl’hll ailnipmu sa'sMi u I.l'iti.'l •• 1 1 pm.'.liu' i/J uin tnuii uni} !■> •..•aititijin l«aU' I'oltsVllle al.«i u- in m.»\ 1. ; l.j 1.11 a in and 2UO pm ; Ifii v. 'n . ! I 1 iiml 35 pm; leave Keudlim at.iPa-r.m *> p hi itn- Harrisburg ui tw ..i i.; 1 , u ipi ;.i. ,j) a 1.1 lor Allen town j;!.«i ~1 V 1• u m and -1 ;5 p m lor I'hllaUa . Cmuim.i,ti....n, iMU'.uko, school and Kxciii rn 1,.• 1 j uuil iii'iii nil points, ui re* lllU'l;ii 1 ulna. <. 1 • ' liagga-rr e,.ivked Umaigh; S'.u pounds allow ed earn ' ■ ' J. E- WOOTTEN. Assi Supt &Mll Ehj£ ch'ry Reading, Tiv. Any 1,7: qumbe eland v a lley RAIL R O A D,I CHANGE OF XI O V lIS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ' cm tan! after.Thumlny, Jan. 18, 1872, rassoa* ger Tmliitt will run dally us follows, (aundayaox copied). W'EST-WAKH ■ 'A'MixeWTruitt loaves Rugerstown 8.20, P, M.. Greoucaslle 1.27, arriving at Uhambersburg 5.20 P. M. . ..,. E A S T WARC a Vl' !•: KIN ■T li N 11K N 1’' 1 S () 1’ KICK) Chainb’g.,:X*u« l Jar. IS| '72. / I lrt7l IRciilral their bones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or oilier means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Pyspcpsla or Indigestion. Headache, Pain jn the'Shoulders, Coughs; Tightness of the Chest, Diz ziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, bad Taste in the Mouth, * Bilious. Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Tnllanunatlon of the Lungs, Pain In the regions of (he Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, nro the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints It has no equal, and one bottle null prove a Letter guar? antec of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints, In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life. - these Tonic Bitters display, so decided an influence that a marked improvement js.soou percep tible. ’ -For Inflammatory nml Chronic Uhou mntism .nml Goal, Bilious, Remittent nnd Inter millent Fevers, Diseases of llie Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no cr)ua]. > SnekDis-, eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, wlikh ia generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They lire u Gentle rurgativo u» wcllas a' Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral OrgatiSi and in Bilious Diseases. , • For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, King-worms, Bcald-Hcad, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of (lie Shin, Humors •aiid Diseases of the Skin, of whatever, name or nature, pre literally dug,up and carried out of the system in a short time by tfie use of these Bitjers Grateful Tliouanntlß proclaim Viniicar Bit ters the most wonderfulJuvigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. . . J WALKER, PropV.’R. H.McDONALb *CO., Druggists and'Gtu; Agts.j San Francisco, Cal., . i andcor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York* SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Octyl 72—3111 : , , iprbamß Jfiladjmes TTTK IN 10W “DOMESTIC” FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING J . 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UlO real valnb and honuty'of THK will bo most nnbieciptcd alter U has boon bound;npat Hie close of the yearl ’ Whllo othcr publfcallons mar •claim-anperlor, cheapness, as.compared ’with rivals ;if a similar,glass, WicAMine is a uniijno and hrltllnal oondeptlbn—alond and tin appiquchod—absolutely without competition lu price or chniractor, Tlio possessor oru oomplote volume cannot duplicate Llip fiuantily, 01 lino paper and engravings in any other shape or number of ,vt)lutuo3-/or ten limes Us .cost; and (hm t (here arc the Chrumos, besides! , Ai’t Dopartni,cut, NotwUlistaudiug (ho lucrenso in tho price of subscription last Fall. when'2Vid(/lMfne assumed, Its present noblo proportlouft,uiul ropresenla tfve Charactor/tho edltioh uV/s morefnan doubled during Hie past year; proving that, .the Amovlv can public appreciate, and v/ill support, a sin cere ellort in the cause Of ArUvThe plibllsheis,!, anxious lo Justify the ready contideuco thus demouM-ratcd, have exerted theulselvoS to tho utmost lo d^ v °h>p and Improv.e tlio work ;, amt tho plans for' the coming year, ns nnfolded by tho monthly Issues, will oltonlsli and. delight even the most sanguine irlends of The Aldinc. The publishers, are uwthutlzed to announce designs trom many .of the most eiiiiuent artists of America. • in luldltioni The AliUne will .reproduce exam ples or Hu* best foreign masters, selected with a view to tho highest arlisiio success, and greatest general interest: avoiding.such a*s have become lamUiaf, tlirougii piiolographs, or copies of any kind. The quarterly tinted plates, for 1873, will re produce laur of John A. Davis’ Inimitable'child* sketches, appropriate to tlie four Hensons. Those plat.es, appearing in the Issues for January, April, July, and Uelobevj would obulone worth the price ol a year's subscription. The popular feature of a copiously illustrated ChriAuuts number will bo contimfed. To posses such a valuable cpllouio of the art world at a cost ho trilling, will command the subscriptions of thousands.in every section of coniurv; but, as the usolulneas and attractions ol 27k; Aldine can ho enhanced, in proportion to the numerical increase of Its supporters, the publishers propose lo make "assurance double sure," by the following unparalleled oiler ol PREMIUM CHROMOS FOR 1873- ' Every subscriber to 77<c Aldine, who pays in advance for the year 1873, will receive, without additional charge, a pair of beautiful ollchro* mos, after J. J. Hill, the eminent English piilut er. The pictures, entitled "THE VILLAGE JIELLE," and "QROHHING 2'ilE MOOIt.” are 11x20 Inches—are printed from 2> UiUereut plates, requiting 25 impressions and Huts to perfect each [picture. Tlio samo clirotnos are sold for S3O per pair, In the art stores. As It is the determination of its conductors to keep The Aldinc out ol .the reach .of competlou In every department, the chromos will 'bo found corres- : pondlugly ahead of any that can boollcred by oilier periodicals. Every subscriber will receive a certificate, over the signature of the publish*, ors. tamruafcviap that ijio, chromos delivered shall be equal to the samples tarnished the agent, or the money will he refunded. The dis tribution of 'pictures or this grade, free to the subscribers to a live dollar periodical, will mark an epoch In Hid history of Art; amt, Consider ing the unprecedented .cheapness of the price for 2’lic AltllmtuscU, the marvel falls little short of a miracle, eveu to those best acquainted with the achievements, of inventive genius and Im proved mechanical appliances.' jFbr illustrations of these chrojnos, sco If ovanbtr issue ,0/ 2’he Aldine. The Literary Department will continue ipnler the dare of MR, RICHARD HENRY STODDARD, assisted by the best wri ters and poets’of the day, who will strive to have thp, literature of U’/ic Aldine always In keep lug-with its artistic uttractlousr'' ■ teems,:.;. ', fi/j. per lu H'ith oil (i ’/ Chromos Jj'ce? >? The Aldine will, hereafter.,bo obtainable only by subdcnptlon; Thefo'wlll be 'no-'rdduced' or club,rato;.cash be.sentto th'd'publfsher.s direct,'dr luuided to tlie'locai ogoiß, tiriOioht responsibility Ui \ the publisher?, ■ ex cept in cases where the.oortfllcato.is given,bear ing the /acvAbaifoslgualuro of Jajfes•'.Suitor & V>, l, !W ; I. ~.M TJ. .. , "ill I 1 AGENTS WANTED. < ; Any person, wishing to act as a local agent, Mill receive full hud' prompt Infor mation by applying to ,< ; 1 . ' • ; . • JAMES SUTTON & CD., Publishers, 7MOV—*3t .gCIUBNER'S MONTHLY! ,-l XoiiU Story fcy Dr.fclQlland* AVtd Story by SaXC Holme • A hong A 'lory '/1 om Brbt Harto'i lirilliant Away of Ctonln'butor. 1 !, • ! • Claranpc Cook on'FwnMiure and' I)evf/ration K* K- Stoddard on ' BZTStitSP.BIItA?.? lITS’JCSKSITTS TO ITS7T •' • CTJESCP.I2ES.S- : ‘ .GOO I'ngcs For S>I.OO, Ac. O. N. LULL, ;; Suptl Tlfo • Publishers of Seribtfl-r's Monthly lu their Prospectus Just. promise for thaensulug year a more brill inn t. array of contributors, ami an Increase In the variety and beauty, of Its Il lustrations, already conceded by the critics tp bc.rfmr than any which have hitherto opycartd in any American magazine, Dr.Jlolland, the Editor, will write tlio serial story of which will bo auioblograpui cal in form, nml will bo illustrated by Miss Mullock. It is entitled Annum BoNKtrASTx.r, ami will deal with some of the nund dltllcu|l problems nt Am«-riouu Life. 11 wlj! be com menced in I bo November Number. There will lie a uew'story by Huxo Holm, Thu Onh Lkuckk Danci-.ii. Brer, linrtu,//ie bent ivn/cr of short stories v oir firing will contribute a clumic-teristic story, entitled Tm; Mure nt* Fmnr.uroWN, which will no 11 lus tra led by Sbeppiud. R. If. Stoddard will write a series of entertain lug papers about Airmous. rriKiu Pukso.val (.'IIA UA t-TJ'.UISTI C’S, Uii.MK LXFU. KaMII.I KS, FiiiKNljs. WIIIMH, AND WAVS. A series of PoII 'XUAX.TSOI-* LIVINU A.MKUICAN WUII’KUS, Is UiSO promised. Clarence Cook will write about /'Wruiturc, and the Mn-nidw/i of American J lames, - These papers will beomluphtlj* practical as well ns artistic, and will he illustrated with designs nml sketch es by numerous ailists In addition to those Wliieh'tho wilier himself will furnish. Among those who will contribute are:. Hans Anderson. Bryant. BuMincll Eggleston, Fruude. Jiigglusun. Bishop Haulingiou, Bret Hnrtb, John liny, 11. H., Macdonald. Mitchell, Miss Phelps. Sled mao. stock I on, Stoddard, Ceßu Thaxtor, Warner, Wilkinson, .Mis, Whitney, be sides a host of others. Thu editorial control and direction of the Magazine will remain in the bands or Dr. Hol land, who will continue to wrllo “The Topics of the Time,” which the N. Y. Independent says “arc mart’ widely quoted than any simitar payers in any American magazine." i Watson Glider will write "The Old Cabinet.;" as hitherto. Prof. John C. Diaper conducts the Department 6t “Nature and Science.” The De partments of “Flume and .Society” ami “Co I lure and Progress,” wjll engage the contributions of mOro than a score of pens on both skies of the ,Atlantic. The Watchman and liejlector says : 1 “Scribner's Monthly Jor September is better than usual,' which indicates a needless waste 6f editorial brains tout /‘ublishtr's monc,, jor the Magazine teas good enough before!" Am! yet'the Publishers proml.-eto make It still hotter for the coming yoarl The Subscription price Is’ aJ.OO a. year, with special rules to Clergymen, Teachers, and Post? masters. • 1 1 The inflowing , Extraordinary Inducements uro olfored to new subscribers j* l • ‘ • . Fur $5.5U the Publishers will send, or anylfopk selleror NewaUealoV will supply,‘tile Mtlfe'tizmo for. one j ear, and tho twelve.numbers of Vois; HI. ami IV., containing the beginning, of Mrs. Oilphaut’B Serial, 1 “At Ilia Gates for Muguzino for oue year, and the 21 hack numbers fronvthe'beginning; for slo.'so,’tho Magazine fof one rear, and the t’l buck numbers bound (•! yplsi cliiirges on hound vols. paid. Thlfi -wI.U give nearly pages of .the ciiplcofct reading.,with' Uic iliicst illustrations, for $10.50, or nearly 500 page«lol*-u dollar land will enableovcry sulj suribur to obtain the series fiom llio first. ,Special terms to Dealers, Clergymen and Teachers, ■ ■ SOHIRNKRii CO., C5l BnoAUWAY, ; N. Y. tl . r , ,• r£HE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ! ■Volume for. 3.873, The Cultivator tl* County/ Gentleman, for the past forty years, hiur ranked, both in this country and abroad, ns thoiVfu'm/on/ Journal of American Agriculture. Tito Editors ami froprtetoiH, In ad dition to their own personal labors, u; o regular ly assisted by a very large number of tipccial O/iTcyemaenl-i and Regular Contributors, among whom are included many Leading Agricultural ists, In all purls of the Country, East and Wont, -‘■and by over 7'Vrv; Jfundred Occasional and Val vular// Writers, directly In tbo ‘ranks of the best Farmers and Horticulturists of nearly every Slate m the Union. With ‘the co-operation of so lari'*! a corps of practical men, thin Journal is Intended to posses exceptional value ns the chosen Medium «>/ JnUrcommnnicollon unions all classes interested in the Products and Fertility of Lund—those who Cultivate .and Uioso Who Consume—the buyer and Shipper, as well us the hrsL owner of the Crop—breeders of improved Animals and their Customers— Manufacturers of improved'Machinery ami those wbojmrehuso and employ tl—Nurserymen and Fruit Uulsors— and, especially, to supply fuller and lie tier data us to the proguss, prospects ami relurus of each successive Hcuson, us throwing light upon one (jf tiiu most Important of ull questions— When lo Hug andic/ivn to fall. Ti'.UMA,—The a sot//?/ Ocnllenutn Is published weekly, ou the following tvrins.’ wlnm paid hirlotiy in advance: One Chp.v.onu yuar.lA&l; Four Copies, SIU.OU, amt an additional copy /ur (he gear /real's the ai ndvr v/the C Hub; .'Jin Copies, §20., and an adihlltmul eopg for the gear free to the sender of Club, LUTHER TUCKER A 80N, I’imusinciw, 7Nov72*Ut Albany, N. Y, 'Stori.i- I,i- rr r.. r 58-Malden Lane, Now York. oni QSoobg (Hlatl)ing. 1872. 1873. . THOMAS, A. HARIlik, ,;' ~ NO* 42 Sontli Ilanorer St., t pABLIBLE,, , . ~ HAS OPENED / Tho Clienpest Alpacas and Mohairs, The'Cheapest RlttClc.Hlllp*. ! . ; Tho Cheapest Merinos and Cashmeres, Tht> Chonpest 1 Australian Crapes*:» - 1 Tho Cheapest Tamlso and, W.ool . , Tlio Cheapest Jap. Popllnrfand Plftldd. > ■ 1 Tho Cheapest Wrapper Reps. . . . Mourning nu|l Moarrilna , 'Gdbas. The Cheapest and best Volvotociis.! 1 ' ’ 'Tho Cheapest Wntor-proof UtortfcJnfes. . ’ Tlio Cheapest iMusllnß ancJ Table Linens. Th'6 Chedpost CnntDLand Wool Plannols. . Tho Cheapest RJaulfots aud While Spreads^ Tho‘csdapustlihihkot& hnd Thlbit Sha\7lH.’ Tliq Cheapest Uiitlerw.ear'tLadles and Gents.) , Tlio Cheapest Cloths and Ousslimu'es. FULL LlriE 0F NOTIONS * TRIMMINGS. ’ Being determined to ! ihalutftlh'ray { rohutatloil for selling tho best and cheapest Black, Alpacas and Mohairs In tills market!, a have now opened a full line at low prions. • T. A- Harper. Och 3.1872, - • :U',; 1 FALL OPENING! We have Just returned from tho cits' w.lth ft MAMMOTU LOAD OF! DEY -tDODS .consisting in part o( CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, - Ladles’ and Gent’s UNDERWEAR. A largo as sortment of new styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS In variety, Crapes, Rib bans, <2c. An endless number of latest stylo of aud ‘Wintei* Shawls, The "OTTOMAN SCARE," handsome and all sizes. Cloth and Pelt SKIRTS for ladles and misses. Large Piles of DOMJESI'ICS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Tickings, Muslins, Flan nels of all kinds and colors. B3LaialE©ts 9 white and colored. UMBRELLAS, Velveteens J Black and Colored, cut bins, for Trimmings, The largest stock of NOTIONS lu the county.' We have had advantages In the Surchasd of this Immense stock, not possessed y others which will enable us to sell at LOW RATES! Please call at the “OLD STAND!” (iS4°.) 1 A. W. BENTZ & CO. Sept. 23, 1872. IT MAY CONCERN rjH) WHOM , X 1 'fall, and Jiiiter;;iiitliing:! ,T 1 ll.ll;.|' !«■■■ .I'T No'.'tii'‘iVoft/i ’I/dndver 'Street, ' bqs ju-)t queped a ndaplendld as- Bprtm'ept of FALL AWINTLii 401c>tlijirig- L 2 such as . ! .0 Y E 11. C 0 A T S. of :all qualities anil .prices, Pants, Vests, U.mlershirts, Drawers, Suspenders,Neck ties, Collars, &c., &c., ” BOO'IS. SHOES, IIAIS, HOSIERY, &c: •' Hi!! stock of Clothing is complete, embracing Everif- Variety and Style, ami unsurpassed in elegance, beauty .and ‘ utility, and offered at prices that please and suit the people. Well may it be said that JOHN ISLIjIOTT aelleohcapcr ! hail anybody in town. . I have secured oue of the best PRACTICAL CUTTERS in the State, also «. hirgo assortment of ■PJi'-pE GOODS, vvhichlwilli makeup to order at sliortcst notice. Also, a large assortment of men's nml ladies’ isooxc? yvi) Gr.v,i v & anti children's sLvoe.s. Also, a large as sortment of men’s, hoys’ aud children’s K ATS, that cannot fail to please in qual ity vi I pri ii. All the above to lie had now m John Elliott’s SopiO'Un. |pl£J> OPENING ! French, English and American Clottis, Cassimeres & Vestings! OK ’ALL .SHADES, FIGURES, QUALITIES ■ AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR MEN'S WEAR. Shirts a Specialty* A line of Rent’s Fur -!,''nishlikg,'G'oo'ds;3|l-< " ways oiiJiamdi ' H. S, Ritter & Bon Drapers & MPfchayt Jailors. No. 44 WEST! M AIN ’ STREET,, " ! , P4. , 216etl8rt-tr' ' CHEAP JOHN, hHs.uow ready on exhibition a' JArce 1 sxotil-OB* - ; V BOOTS, SUOBa, HIJ I UTB. ;N OTIONH, &o„ which ho w.yi sail , Prices I USUAfJ LOW FlilCE^! USUAL LOW PRICES J Not necessary to say anj tiling else, us every body knows Hint ho can get the BEST GOODS ut very LOWEST ITUCiiS «t CHEAP JOHN’S, Court Houho Avu. t in Franklin House. May2B-ly, Stiabe & .Klntoare, 7 g TOVE AND. TINWABJi ii S T a B li I S H M E N T, . ■*j m* -•■!!' •• 11 ■i -i i - Tho partnership herolnforostln-.; t>t»tw » t - Walker ”«£> Claudy''having im dissolved ;by mutual consent, 1 hereby annoonco to the oiti* zenaof Carlisle and Burroundiuacountry, that t have opened u Newi: Stave :;::and ;7Tinwara vStor MB In tho largo frame building, on tho corner of Weal High and West Streets,formerly occupied by Cornelius & Bosh. i Havlug.a,largo and complete iStock. of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with tho greatest care expressly dor this mhrkot, my customers atfo guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and price. ’ f Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and made up to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually keutln a first’ class tin establishment. • ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend* , od to. STOVER i 1 am now prepared to exhibit to tho Winter Trade aliirge.anil well-assorted stock of tho beat patterns of Stoves, Having tho ngoncy of tho following celebrated stoves; I am • prepared to ■furnish them to parties so desiring; MORNING GLORY. -LIGHT- HOUSE, BON-TON. ROSEBUB, BEACON LIGHT • EGG OFFICE ami PAIUAK S T O YES ll.s solo ctlou of Cook Stoves cmoraco the following: ’ Superior, . Nbblo Cook, " Excelsior, . Niagara,* liuuker City, ami Coral. Stove Repairs constantly *on hand. I am agent lor a : P A T E-N *ri"B T E'A M PiP E; lor heating mills, xaclorlos, Ao., apd.prepared .to furnish and place them in position at short notice. ■ Having an experience of 22 years In this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit* share bi the public patronage, feeling confident that I will ■ give satisfaction. Dec. 22,70—tf yjVXCELiSXOK STO V E and T IN, W ABE EMPORIUM! The undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, thatlho stl l carries on the , 1 &to\c' Sc, Tiawate IWsiuesa I lu till Its vurlolia branchesl''He llas 1 feocni'ed’ tbe agency for the following popular Stoves. , , . , Parlor and Office Stoyes. ; Morblug Glory; ’ ' j 'P^^lo^ ,i H'etttel• l '^ , >•••'-. ■ ! , v ;Parlor , i ■ : I „a: j tfli'cthcr with u variety Vliii. 'Gombiuutiou Gus lluranr, , 'teurelu. ■ • KcguliUor, .. - l ■■■■ .Niagara, . ,!. .r -, ./ Superior, • . . . : 1 ■ . ,1. ” ■ * MORNING GLORY and dtfier,. , HEATERS. RANGES. AND EJREIiOARD STOVES ! which ho Is prepared lo furnish at the lowest market rates..- Stove llcY>amng. promptly attended tol' Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing ex9culod.li) the mostsatlsraotory man* ■ nor * of every description, .constantly on band, or • made to 1 order, at reasonable piocea. Having' none but experienced workmen employed, he hopes by n close attention to business to securo the public patronage. Remember the place— . No. 18 WICST MMX 87 RENT. •S.VM’Jdrj H; UCjAUDV' . Nov. 23. lb 7L —ly., SOMETHING NEW UNDER I’Hlfl SUN! mHE UNDERSIGNED, having Just JL returned from the cities,with a largo stock of goods, Invite the attention of nil who desire satisfaction to call and examine their large stock of Stove and Tinware Among the slock of stoves may ho found the Anti-Clinlcer Base Burner, ANTI-ULINKEII FIIiB PLACE HEATBII, logetbor with all the latest styles of PAKLOH, DINING-ROOM ami COOK BTQVEB, which they challenge the'trade to compel with Knives, Forks, , * ftpooilfl, . Ladles, Lamps, j ■ Dippers, together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Qua! Sieves, shovels and Tongs, Kino, and every Va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kept In ailrst class store. < . • Woaro also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells ! and have lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Ctt • < <’ cumber Wood'Pump, ' " ROOFING, SPOUTING and job work attended .to promptly and on reasonable terms, Roinctnbor the place, the gt'coh front on North 1 Hanover HtreeU,. A Jew • doors ’ above Leather, ,Glvo us a call ah wo ate determined not to be undersold by anv other paftlds In thls’place. ■ Tbnnicful for the past patronage wp extend a cordial invitation toalll’d'paytw ft Visit. RinesmitU «V Rupp. Noa. 62 and 64, : ■ / 1 , .WORTH HANOVER ST.. , ' CARLISLE, ’ '' ! •'I ‘ pa i; • / filocrj}' Stable. J-L STERNER & JBJttUi ‘■■ ' ■ ' liiverv & Sale Stable. BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS ' IN 1 THE REAR'OP THE BRNTZ HORSE, ■ , jCaRLISLEj.Pa. I : ' Huvlpg -Utted up the Stable with now Carr X-r nges, <60., Wo ui o propmcd to furnish llrst-class turn-outs at luiisonablo rates. Parties taxon to and from.,the Springs.., M April K, 1807—2 y ..... If ew Jjiqupr Store! Tho vinto6rslgned’would’respecffuily Uiform >,nc citizens of Carlisle nnd vicinity, that ho nan opened a liquor store m the “volunteer Building,’* (Bhowur'a old stand) and will keep conataptly on hand a large assortment, of Choice Liquors. Families and others cun bo supplied on short notice. .Thunklul for punt favors, ho respectful ly solicits a continuance of tho sumo. - : ui ■ AgQ^fh l, -Mwisoy.* Collin’s colubrated Phila delphia Ales. . 1 • SIMON W, EARLY. May frUfla-tf /V' GENT.i WANTED. — W« guarantee xVeinploynioul fur all, either sox. ut So a day, or or inoro aycur! Now works by Mrs. jr. li. .Stowe and others, superb premiums glv* on away. Money made r.tpully and easily ut work for us. Write uud see. Particulars free Worthington. Dustin & Co., Hartford, Ct, Sept. 20, 1872—Jm. »■ t,; i / A. WOODS WALKER, T I N W A R Ej| „ . ©atfitoatit. jistabWshEd ig-io. Oarlisi© Hardware Hotise. ''■V.M 1 &'.Co.. HENIIT SAXTON,' I Bixr.EH, |D, B. BAXtos Matorlo Wetherlll & Bro. Flrat a* oll Back. ~na »U other favorite.brands Inrml 11 Lean ni r d Colors, with a’full dasortment nr'r 1 ' ,1 ore. pure raw ami boiled Linseed nit ‘L anil Fnrnltnre Vanishes, Qlasa.&i - Co «h Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement ni ter and silver-' Snnd.-Dnpont'f; blaHti-.-l ri “- sporting powder. Guns/Pistols and Anf-, 001 * tlon, Cedar,Ware. Uopo.Lantcrns.dc. munu House-Furnishing [Hardware .Silver-plated Spoons, Forks and'kniv«» Ivory and Pearl-handled table and SJS’,, lory. ,Hedgers A'Oeymour’s .fine Soh^f tul * Shears. Flue Gill Curtain Cornices anH°n ni ? tl brans stair U«dft, white and black Cm-i^u oB * /or Matresses and Furniture, Green KGnH U M , '} ,t seating,i&c., with alhll llne of UDhol&« I f n,r * Miscellaneous goods, suck da Clothes flno bird Cages Driv ng and RkUu Tvh SfT' Sole agents for Plank's Shifting nil. p3,,Sc ' JCoßerPlows;ftt.hls prlces Ouih B eaiu aa d Bloomfield «t Gibb’s Imperial p'iows The last men tloncd.are of a reeenMi.r, , •lion into this section, which have tho n K- odn(S BBS of. a Shifting,-Beam and Stem E?,p"? v,l , nl “- most U.e same prices as the ordinaryCaitirSa Stripping. iMent . Weuitier This com Dines both eco&orav , thoroughly preventing drafle or cold m> a ter.andtlusl in supplier. The price lorstrbimn an entire house Is more than saved durhfif f g winter by the economy ol fuel; ltmki,,?,iV? 1,10 one-third less fuel to produce thesnm. « nL lt>a ? t Ills made In walnut, oak and main tm.''" 111 both color and windows, so than?can'lie*™ 6 ! fo ' ted to any house. can " e “dap. Our goods are bought In largo quantltlsi, the manufactures, and with the a d m .experience, are selected with UuTutmost .? Dg and super vision, and wo would Invite ah SSS wish to purchase the best goods at the ,'ml? cash, rates to patronize us. noioweni Country merchants will cortnlnlv fimt ,u . thoir advantage to call or-write uK r tious before purchasing. ‘ 1U0llv “ Wo remain,’ respectfully H. SAXTON & CO., No,. 16 HAST MAIN STREI, -CnrJljjie, 1% H iBB W A SE AMD CUTLER Y,; MI L LEM & BO WE US take IhlVoppbrlunUy of directing tl.o attention oftUo community at large, ana eTeryporjonlß piirttcnlar, to thoir recently replonlehotl etsek .1 M A W W'MM K They studiously avoitlod Investing dnriiig tv hlghj prices, and patiently , waited'tlio falling out of the bottom before attempting to rofllilh«li shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, ns nearaa possible; they have luvcflted largely and are prepared te gnaraatee to their friends'hud customers as low'prices as ?; i !.. ai. , • i any market outside the cities. They especially lpyitiQ.the,p.Uent(on, ©f nueohanlc?, farmers .and builddrs. Obk'stebk' iscldmplete anduofaeaw*! fear meeting with disappointment in euqnlrlßjj v r - ‘ ii -'f ’ for anything In.fliir line. ( We have the agency of tho'Wltlcox&'Gibba' Seyimg.; Machine. anil would respectfully sfc.ailttioaeia wanf-u n Machine; to examine tho Willoox A Gibbs’ b» fore purchasing. All orders, promptly attended to, and good deli vered to all parts of t'ne town ’free of charge Jun. 12 18721 v ■fflaWnet JRafter. B. EWfNli, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER. WEST MAIN STREET CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment* of Sew . arsirnltsii’c. for the Holidays, comprising •Sofas, Lojiuges, Rooking CJiHlrB, Easy Chairs, Reception Chairs, ' Bureaus, JSc., do., Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, ■ Kitoll'en FUIiNITpRE, of the latest styles. COTTAGE 'FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid now Patterns. i BEDSTEADS i. AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND. PICTURES " '■ Ingrodivaried : ‘ • Particular attention glvop to Fupqrals. Orders from town 1 a’hd country'promptly attended to nd on reasonable terma.M ; : •/.!- • u- *'• tec, 17 * ■ Hailtraalr Bouiia. & hbadino r• I i EMI .41 aairoaiu_ ..i, SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, 1,1 'pft't fj' d&'iAxtik! Wo are olTorlng the Second Mdrtgoge Honda of this Company , .. i ■.;«( 0- AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTERCUT. * Interest Payable JaHuaSV and Jbly I, ‘ The'Bonds arc 1 lii’ ’ ’ 1 1000*, 56bs^^nd' ! .,w ' And can bo.REpISTEREP free of ospehao. ’ The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passat* geubtfslhefisinreconstilfatly Increasing. /* ,O t«V crtuiqo for.eleven. (H) months ending ov'relovoh(ll) mouths ending Oct, 1,1871. was Sfl8.00(1.0iV J ! »r • 1 ■ • Bonds, Pamphlets and Information can be ob-. talned of DeHaven & Bro, ;,, ,j 11 ' ; ./ 1 NO, dO SOUTH. THIKU BTHEET. THIIA jyjONEY CAN, INOT BUY XT I ■ FOli'sifillT'lS PRICELESS! HUT , THE, DIAMOND SPECTACI.Ea 1 vkeneiive it: 11-'you! value your eydslgtit use tub«o 31jiE3TC'SJ3B3lS5 2 acconut oribCir hardness-and Qro will hist many ycura without cbauKC. nud l aro aunorlor to all others in ujjo. mnufacwea oy J. k. Hi 1 i-.'NCHH A CO,, PpUolana, Now Yoric. Caution.—None genuine unJ £ a ? ® 1 hi o our trade <> mari£. i-or «mlo by reap agent H -throughout the union. „ . inaolo bo obtained. No Doddlcra employed. Dec. 7, ltf7l-ly. J t« Camp Stool, Centro Tables, Dining Tables, Card Tables, Ottomons, Wlmt Nots.
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