o .it ;i MMI ESTATE! MINI , , V 'WITH. A ' . Oasli Ftmci. TOTAL - V-ALU ATIOH v smOWMMP IN SHAKES olf , One Dollar Each -A-magnllloent Properly on tbc i OUUJ/ Hudson Diver near NEW YORK ClTY^dvferlooklng *■• ;EEBT .: ” . ."■•••! •* : the Celebrated country seat of Ibo Rov,‘HENRY WARD BEECHER. j. LARGE.,ANP ,V- • i ELEGANT MANSION 1 , FULLY AND RICHLY FURNISHED; and containing all 11 1 1P.AVEMEN_TS t, i i i‘i.} 3 1 umo&rT<\mm*vi*' JupbrioeJand highly Improved, and ornamented with Shade Trees, Fountains Statuary, Hedges, Lawns, Avenues, Graveled Walks, Soj Twenty Buildings, Fifty Building Lots, 1 Hot;Honse, , : Cold Grapery, Bowling Alley, ' BILLIARD RDOI ’ SUPPLIED WITH WATER, ." HEATED BY STEAM, LIGHTED. WITH OAB . BLOODED HORSES. T 1 ALDEHNEY PATTLE, , ; ' CAERfAGES, •- ' SLEIGHS, ana HARNESSES, CARTS, WAGONS. ‘ ■ FARMING and Gardening IMPLEMENTS, and everythlfag- desirable either for a gentle man’r.arel-clasareßldenceor modern farm. All to be.distributed'among SHAREHOLDERS Atf.A MAJORITY may DETERMINE, at a meeting-to' bo held In tiio'clty of New York On the ls£ of 1873. MEETING OP SHAREHOLDERS. CooPEn Institute, > - - . • * Aiigust 1*1872. • •/ ~ Tho meeting was palled to- order by John A. Lcffort's, the Manager,-- After making his state., ment of the dntorprlae : he asked for a Committee of Investigation. It was then, on motion. Resolved, That a committee of three be appoin , ted. with power to aqt for tho shareholders.-The t y’ohdwißg.nainßd genllemnnvwqre; thcn'electedj such Committee: Messrs. George R, Sprague. John H. Many, W.TI. Whitman. We. the undersigned, have examined the ao> counts of Mr, Lelferts, 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 books shall positively h e closed, or sooner. If the shares are sold. Andwe hereby appoint the 10th day of January, ISTVfdl* the final distribution of the property. GEO. H. BPRAGE; JOHN_H.IMANoV ; ( W.H. WHITMAN, To those deslrlng'to invest wo can say that the ownprpofitho property fully Indorse tho ac tion of Ihe-Oommutee. and wegivo our renewed assurance that no Industry shall bo wanting to r enterprise to an early completion, and we haVomude such extensive and complete or rangemontsas will Insure tho sale of the remain ing shares much In advance probably of the day fixed by the Committee." Tho bourand'plooe of-trieeiing.will be given through the public press, at least TEN DAY In advance, thus affording ample time for all t. bo present In person or by proxy. ' ' 1 The ‘ Real and Persona Property,” with the - Costa. Tangle divided Into ; .‘*50.000 BHAEEBI Mai which areelabOrfttely embellished, sold at ONE BOIibAB RA.CHi’andare numbered and- regls tored from 1 to 850,000, Inclnslvo, in the style of United States Bonds, to guard against loss or raud. - t. • Special Attention > ivy. is called to'the fact that this is not a “ Gift En terprise,” “ Charity Concert,” nor any mere scheme for disposing ef tickets, but an absolute bona fide and peremptory . SALE of valuable PROPERTY full description of which is given In circulars, and the exact truth of which every suqscrlber is earnestly requested to verlfy 7 himself, to which end the updergleued‘trill afford all rea sonable facilities. It has boon proposed that the property and cash fund should'be divided into 2,457 Prizes! But this matter moat bo decided bs*"tbo BbarO holdera themselves. We aro, by special permission, allowed to rb ferto thofOßowlnggenUemon, .whose pomes are In thqmfteivea O Hnnicient cuarantee tbs , the moat/tysrupuioDflcard will be exercised Us. condiifitlng of tha sale. They have alsoco' ted to' aot as an ‘ Advisory board ■ ■ H. CtA'Y PRESTON, Now York CKy. 55ENA8 C. PRIEST, Utica, $. V. GEO. FRANK OOULEY; St. Louis, Mo. OBRJN'WKIjUH, Syracuse, N, y. »THOMAS •£? dORSON, Trenton, N* J. ' Pi yj, ItStOtyEtih, Oleau, N. Y. ~ Gen. M. N. WIBEWELL. N. Y. City. F. It; PALMER, N. Yi City,' ' DAWIisLSIckLES.U Y ; City. ROBT.S, JBKUNB, Charleston, 8. C. LIBERAL INDOgp&ENTS,OFFER ED TO AGENTS AND CAN VASSERS. 1 " BPEOIAL TERMS MADE WITH (or full particulars, shares, references, de sorlpUvomraalara,,illuminated vlews. &c., «&o Addi«o% ...» w .t- 5 1-t 1 ■ . J .. ». . . , ! (1 General Manager, «oa . roadway, N Y uoxsm ; ; >,-:i ( JOHN Wi BIMONb! Secretary. ‘ ' JOHN C. SMITH, Treaaur.r, N. Y chants Expanse, BO «nfl 52 PINTS' Oo’r 10, Ifli Opjeniii^ ’ • ‘ i*?:. * ‘ *i ■ ei »'/.•) -i> W; f t,, f nl.WiiiS— 7 , j J < \..- i.. ; ,-)■ - * A-- V 'Uiv; fc - Central Bry Goods Store! * :V) \ K 1 v f f v AlOttie new, styles anti varieties of . 1 ■ Ijctciios’ ;X>a?©issVtQcOo^Lts^.i' A Bpoclnl bafgaln in BlflOk Bilks, a chtilbe'brand j of doublet- Veiiofi' ‘AlpHcAk that .. cannot be found anywhere else in Carlisle ; call ami eeo them. -.?*> f ■ : f■■ Long uiid Sqdarc, IMakband Striped. Shawla'Knd Scarfs .i- ; Clotß Sad Felt, Ski 'rtsi! 11, sjz cs, for Lad ios, JllssW Ond Childreii, ! BLANKETS, BLANKETS, White and Colored ..Blankets at good. Bargains. FLANNELS.—Snok Flannel*. ShlirtluK E-'lanarl£ cents,- To all in- want of :new and cheap k goods we would respectively Invito to calland‘examine our stock, before purchasing, as we are determined to sell goods at cheaper rates than they cpn behad at'auy other store in the county. ' : sept, io, m 2. .; ■ i: CHARLES OGILBT. , a Kail and Winter Dry Goods Duke & Burkholder’s :■ , The Largest Stock ! The Greatest Vai'iety ■ 'At the Lowest Prices ever offered to the public. Call and .make a personal examination’ , of this stock, and wp will convince you that this Is true. Wc Lmvo all, the now and Late Style fflress Goods I ’' ’ VELVETEENS In every shade at the very lowest prices. ’’ •‘ i BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BEANDS. ! r .. SHAWLS IN ALL THfe NEW : ETYLES. ' White and Colored Blankets, Ac, Flannels in all colors and tjualHJcs, at old prices. Cloths, Cassimeres., Overcoatings, .and BaUlucts of the best qualities and nobbiest styles. In this line uf Goods wo’cannot bo • , excelled; It will do you good to see Uiom. Cull and see the whole stock and be convinced *“ 'that wosell clfcap. Sept. 2(1,1872. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North llanovorSt., Carlisle, 1872. Grand Fail 'Opening.. 1872. No. 18 North Hanover St. Large & W«ll-SeIectedStoct M <*oods I am prepared offer BARGAINS to oil who wlll.favor us with a cnlh Please examine the following before purchasing elsewhere, if you desire to save money Ladles’, Gent’s and Misses' KID GLOVES, Woolen and Cotton all kifids. iVcomplete assortment of ZEPHYR, GERM/ NTOWN umJ FANCY YARNS, Also, a full lino of •'* ‘' *• *' Jet and Plated Jewelry;, , Bapt. 20, 1H72. pilT-31'E • • U. A 1.1,150 N A SON would announce to their many old customers, that they have re-opened their Oyster. Saloon for tne season, and arc prepared to Servo prime oyqtera In any style! such os fried, stewed: roost ed, panned, on tne halfKhell, ito. Wo have in conneellon with our establishment a LADIKH' KEHTAUUANT, which Is lilted up In the most comfortaolo manner. Families supplied with the best Oysters In the market, by the bushel oi 4 smaller quantities, opened or In the shell, at short notice, and at the very lowest rates. I „ » «,•« U - AUid«ON & SON, I • Bepk 20, ■ ; No. II East Afaln Street. . "," // , ~..1111 1" , • The oldest and moat reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. O-Proctlcul businessmen as Instructors. For infoitnatlob, ■w/lio* 5 for a 'dlroulir td P. DUFF 4 HON, PitlSbur/; I'jl * 4 -- ’ t 170c723ra. • An election • for « .l)ireotore,|}f the Karmen*’ ilaok wty , toe held at tbeof! liuuklui' Houbo Monday November nth, proximo, between thenoun* of 0 and 12 o*olooU, a. h. OCt. 10, J. O. JIuVV KH. Quitter. 30r8T®ronb» Having returned from the Eastern^Markets with a Bracelets, Neck r TiesV Cliain's' &c J. J I. WOLB'. aaefi ®u)oB)3.1 v f, t No. North Hanover St., Carlisle, i dayl ARenta wanted I Af •pfjolupaea o,t!,wpri£li)g:iicQplL.,,oi t-Jihor sox. .young or old,majte iaoie money nt work for un Jn tlm rspatejnomont.t.urnll tlie llmoi tlmnSt unythlng else. I'lmluulim free. Adtltees G. Stinson it Co., Portland, inane. ' ■ it&eptT&iliy FEESH MEAT DAILY Edward J. Arney, A'orth IZanore/• Strict ' ' egrTlio citizens of Carlisle can be furnished with Beef, Pork, V.caL.Mpt tbn, Larilb; Ftidding.Nausagp,' Ac.,daily at his; -opinish John "41c (Bride’s. Deli vered' to nil putts ofith ! town. •, , , . , , , ,hopU2-72: .i ■yA L/C I s', ST Aj NO ( a t i : Private Sale; . < Tlje subscriber offers, at nrlvale aule. lhiit vnl uubjo COItNEII PUOPEimr, known us iliUen’s Lively Stables find CoafcH'MaJcer Shops. situated on.cornero/ Pltt-street and Church alley, und about 5U yards from Cuiriborliidd' Valley Hull ro*uUlbßO*». ILUipob 0f .U»V- rtuwt eeutrabaud best located stands In (his or any oilier town, and has neon successfully carried on, In both of the above branches for thirty years. To a live man of Integrity and business Imblis such an opportunity is seldom presented. Uls id K<>od order and will ho wold on >accominodat> , Also, If dcHlrcd, the HWELLING HOUSE, adjoining, In whlnh the subscriber now resides. Will bo included. ttoelTOir. . ■. UKO, W.IIIIIVI’ON. , ~.; K Raiicoaa s Reading rail- road I ' •■III!- ,'ItJ ■ ■Siimmer Avrniitjcment AUGtfST, 1,’*1872,' ‘ Trains leave Harrisburg for. New jYork as fol lows: utS,IX) anil 8,10, n’m and 2,cop m; ooneoU 'IOU witli.tmlns on Pennsylvania Railroad! and arriving at Now York nt .12,10,,3,50* and,9,40 p m respectively. *' ' •' - *w> • Returning: Leave Now York at ,9,00' a m 1205 and 600 p m, Philadelphia at 7 80, 830 a maud 880 pm, '■' I■ u•. ‘ Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvillo, Tn* hlaqua.MlnorsVllle, Ashland*Burintalun, Allen town and-Philadelphia at >SIX) and 8,10. a m, and -2 DO add 4 05 p in, fctopptncrat Lobaudh'arid pi*ln olpW way stationsj tuo'-IOS pra trainconnect-. Ang, for Philadelphia, Pqtlavllle und Columbia 'libiy. ''For PbUsvlno/Scuylklll JFlaven and Au- 1 burp, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad IcavO'Harrlsburg'atSlOpM. ' - : " ' .*■ Ea4t'pounsyivania RallradUalns leaye Itaad lug for Allentown. Eastou and Now York at 7 CO arid 10’JO ami aha 4 05"tt In.' Returning, leave New York at 1)00 a in, 12 05 and 0 00 p m and Al -1 lentowit,iU7;26!a m apd 12 25, 3 15, -185 and 935 p m,' . Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 u in, connecting with train on East Penn U it, returning from lloddlhg at 6 20 p m, stopping ntnll stations* . ,<> Leave Pottsvillo at 5 80 and 9 00 u in dud 2 80 p m,Herndon at UOOO'am, Sbamokln at 6*lo and ' 1115 am. Ashland at7osa in und 13-13 pm, Ma- Ifanoy City at 751 d m and 120 pm, Tamaumv ac at 885 am and 2 10p m lor Philada, Now York, Heading. Harrisburg, ■ Leave Pottsvillo via Schuylkill ,-and Bosque haiumll.R ut 8 15 u m for.iuirriaburg, aud.li 15 ahi; for IMncgroVo hud Tromont. , Pottsvillo Accomo Train leaves Pottsvlllont 580 h m.’paases Keadlngat -705 a.m, arriving ut Pbllada at. 1)35 am; Returning leaves Phlluda at 515 m, pusses Reading at 7 -10 pm, arriving at Pottsvillo at 020 ppa. ■ ' Pottstown AccomraonTrain leaves Potlstowu, at, 0-15 a m,-returning leaves Pbllada (Ninth and Green,) ut 480 p in, , 1 Columbia it. U Trains leave Reading at 720 a andti 15 p m, for ppbr|Ua,'Litla,,Lftuoaster,:Col umblft, &o; -relurulhg leave Lancaster at 8 20 a m and 825 p m, nhd Coldrabld ut 816 u m und 315 pm. i■ - ' Porklomon : R R trains .leave Perklomen June , .lion at V 35 and 8 65 a m and 255 and 540 in: reUirhlug lertVe Green Luho ato 15 a m 12 35-ana 4 20 p m connecting with trains on Reading RIR, Pickering Valley R U trains leave Phumlx vlllo at 010 a in, 3 10 mid 5 50 pm; returning leave liyers at 035 am. ‘l2 45 and,4 20 pm, con necting witb tralus on Reading R U.‘ Colcbrookdale li It trains leave FoUstown at 0-10 a maud L 20, ti‘2s ami-7 15 p in, reluming leave Mount-Pleasant at 1 (i OO, SOU aud'llijaiu and 3 '2b p id, connecting with trains ou Heading Chester valley R It traiUH leave Bridgport at 8110 a m ‘2 10ami 5 33 pm. reluming,leave Down- Ington at. O'.V) a in, J 2 3u aiul 0 lo p ju, connecting with trains on Heading ii i: Ou Sundays: leave Now York at 000 p m Phil* adolpbnt hi. S W atnaiuiUJo pm, (the-o 00 am train running only lo Heading.) leave Foltavllle ut BUI a • leave Harrisburg r.L-6 00 a m and 200 Rm; leas Allentown at 4 -Tt ami 0115 pm ; leave eudlng at 7 15 a in and lu r>T> p in lor Harrisburg ut7 00 am fur New York, at 7 20 a m lor Alien* town und atU 10 it in ami 4 la p tu tor Phllado, Commutation, .Mileage, .Season, School and' Excursion Tickets, lu ami irom all points, at re duced rules, Baggage checked through ; U 0 pounds allow* ed eaob. passenger, Ji. 11l- WOOTHBN, Asst Supt &Ma EngrcU’ry Reading, Pa, Ang l, Ti QUMBEEUND VALLKY BAIL RO A D 1 CHANGE O F 15 OVK 8. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, . On and after Thursday, Jan. 18, 1872, r'agson* ger Trains will run dally as follows, (Sunday a ex cepted) I ‘ It- ’ . WEB'fWAKD AecommodaUbn Train lodVes Harrisburg 8.09 a . M., Moohanloaburg 8.35, Carlisle 9.11, NewviUeff.4 / Shlppeußburg 10.22, ChambersburglO.44, Green oostlo 11,16, arriving at; Hagerstown 11.45 A. M. ■ r Mail. 2Vain leaves Harrisburg 1.55 P. M„ iia ohnnlcabnrg 2.27. Carlisle 2.sB,'Newville 3.32, Ship peuaburg 4,02, Ohombersburg 4.85, Greenoantlo ai, arriving &T-10 P. M. AJrprc« aV'atn leaves Hnrrlsburg 4,80 P..M., Me ' chanicqbvirg 0.03, Carlisle 5.32. Nowville 6.05, Ship' ‘ jonsbarg B.a. o ',’ arriving at Chaiubersburg at 7.00 p.M,, . ■! : . . .A Mixed 2>uin, leaves Hagerstown 8.20, P. M.,' Groencaatle 4.27, arrlvlng ai' Chamberaburg 6.20 A. MIXED TRAIN leaves Chambcrsburg, at 4:45 p, in., 5:80, ‘Meroersbnrg ■ 0:20, Loudon 7:00, arriving pt -Richmond at 7b!U p. m. I.'* .H eastward: :i ■ Accommodation Irciih loaves Chambcrsburg S 0C A. M., Shlppensburg 5.29, Nowville 6.00, Carlisle °‘m’ M( g hanlcabur e 7,02 arriving at Harrisburg % TVatn-leavesHageratowu B*SO A, M„ Green castle o.oo,Chauiberaburg l).4(!,Shlpreusbuni 10.22 .NQWvllla'lO.s3, Carlisle 21.20, Meobahlosburtr 12.05 arriving at Harrisburg 12.37, P. M. Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 ii. Groenoastle 12.28. Ohambetnburg 1.U5, smnponn burg 1.37, Nowville 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, MoclmulcH* burg 3.18, arriving at Harrisburg 3,50 P. M. A Mixed Train leaven ChimU)erHburg7, ; ls A. M w GroencusUo 9,i8, arriving al Hagerstown 10,00 A M. - A MIXED TUAlN'Jeavos Richmond ut 7:DO m„ Loudon 7;H5, Mercerslmrg ttW), Williams'* BMO, arriving al (Jhamborsburg O:4Un. m. .fttf-Maklug clobo connections at Earrisburu Wltn trains t o and frpm Philadelphia, New York, Bammore, .Washington,Pittsburg,and all points ' W6st,' o. n. duel; Suhi SUPERINTENDENT’!* OFFICE) ' ‘ • ' i’a., Jap. 18,. ; 72. / , , ... - Meutrai ! their bones are not destroyed byihinera! poison'‘or other means, and the vital organa beyond 'the point ofjrepair.. Dyspopsla’or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in 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, Inflammation Of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred oilier painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has nocqual, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaint*, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the torn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. • ‘ ‘ 1 - For Inflammatory; and Chronic Rheu matism and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers. Diseases of the .Blood, Liver, Kidneys' and Bladdery these Bitters'have no equal. -Such Dis eases are caused!}/ Vitiated Bloody which is generally, produced by derangement of U;e Digestive Organs. They ore n Gentle Purgative as well as. a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting; as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inllam- - nation of the Liver aud Visceral Organs,and iu Bilious Diseases. • • ' ' 1 - For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimplcs. Pustides. Boils, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin,-of whatever name or nature, are literally due qp aud carried-out of the system in a short time by tne use of these Bitters . Grateful Thousiimia'proclaim Vinhcar Bit tbbs the meat wonderful liivigoranttkat over abstained the sinking system.- .. J WALKER, Prop’r: R.II. McDONALDA. C 0.., Drngcisls and Gen. Agts., San Francisco,'Cal;, ' aodcor. of Washington and Chariton Sl»„ New York. SOLD, BY DRUGGISTS. AND DEALERS. Oct* i 72-3 m *. . rpHECAULISLE Carriage [Factory! ‘Hns pow turnoil out between three and four ‘hundred llur/yles, Carriages and Spring Wagons since U« existence, and is I still ready to supply , the demand. Those that got their wagons ana got, HaUsfaetfon know where to go to have tholr buggies repal red or exchanged lor now ones, and llioso who did mol got what they thougntthey ought to have hud. come hack, and I will do’ everything I ban tor you, I make It my study to Improve in every branch of the business, and ; would prefer tp make work to order,; then X can make a man what he wants. If ho wants u low •priced wagon I cim give It to him, and If fro'htl willing to pay for-a high-priced wagon! cun •make U* but don’t ohargq near what pe would have to pay at most ajiy other place for the sumo material used., X ‘am ready to abbomnio dote nil. forget the place, corner SOUTH X;, PITT Street*, Carlisle.*' i J A. Huovj'in iY|ONJSY CAN NOTBUYiT I . . IS PRICELESS I ‘ BUT TUB DIAMOND' SPECTACLES WILD >insSEUVE‘ It vriu’ value your eyesight use those ! Oroaud from ■ minute Crystal Peebles, melted together.and derive tholr name;*'Diamond” on account of tjieir hardness and brilliancy. They will hist'mitny years without change, and uro superior to all others In use. Manufactured bv J. IC, HPKNCEU A CO,, Opticians, New York. Caution.— None genuine unless Mumped with oar trade «■> mark. For sale by responsible agents throughout the union. xHOH, CONLVN, Jewelry and Optician, Is sole Agent for Carlisle, Pa., trom whom .they can bo obtained. No Peddlers employed. Dec. 7, l*7l-ly, JJreioVicdla. ■pROBPECTDS FOR 18731-.-, ■' } , . Sixtli I t* '" '* .*■ tVI : > t sin Illustrated Monthly .. Jbjirnai, Unircrsatty admitted to be the handsomest Fcrioditdl in the ' ' Jfortd. ; ‘e>t Itepresoniatire ~ ( ,600 Pages For 81.00, Ac, < The Publishers of Scribner's Monthly ih.lholr ProspectvtH Just Issued, promise for the ensuing j-enr a more brilliant array 6f contributors, ami an increase in tne variety ami beauty of Us 11- lußtrattonK, already conceded by the critics to bejinar than any which have hitherto appeartd in any American magazine. Dr. Holland, the Editor, will write the serial story of the year, which will bo nuioblogmpnl cal In. form, and will be illustrated by Miss Jlallock. It is entitled Annum Bonnicastlk and will deal with some of the moat difficult problems of American Life. U will be com menced In the November Number, There will be a new story by Saxe Holm, The One Legged Dancer. Bvet Hurt o.f/u, 1 best writer of short stories nmv living will contribute a. characteristic story, entitled The Ki*rc ok Fiddletown, which will no Illus trated by Sheppard. U. H. Stoddard will write n. series of entertain ing, papers about authors, their Personal Characteristics, Home Life. Families Friends, Whims, and Ways, a series of Por traits of Living -American Writers, Is also promised. • Clarence Cook'will write about Furniture, and the Decoration o/ American Homes. Those papers will beemlnently practical us well as artistic, and will he Illustrated with designs and sketch- 1 es by numerous aitlsts In-addition, to those which the writer himself will furnish. Among those who will contrlbute aro: Hans Anderson, Oryaut, Eushnell. Eggleston. Fronde, Hlgglnson, Bishop Huntington. Bret * llarte, John Hay, H. H„ Macdouuid. Mitchell, Miss Phelps. Stedman,Stockton.Hloddai'd. Celia .Thus! ter, Warner, Wilkinson, Mrs. Whitney, bo • sides ft host of others. • The editorial control nut! direction of' tho , Magazine will remain ip the hands ot Dr, Hol land, who will continue to write “The Topics of ,lb.o Time/’ which the N.,Y. Independent l says "are more widely Quoted than any similar papers in any American magazine .” Watson Glider will write “The Old Cabinet;” as hitherto. Prof. John C. Draper conducts the Department ol “Nature and Sclenco;’' The De partments ol “Home and Society” and “Culture 1 and Progress;” win engage the contrlbutlonaof more than a score of.pens on both sides of the Atlantic.' The Watchman and Reflector says ; . ."Scribner's Monthly for September is better than .usual, which indicates a needless, waste of editorial ■brains and Publisher's nionh'/,for the Magazine was good enough before."', And yet the-Publishers •promise to make It still bbttet for the coming year I , : ■ : j, , »• t. t The Subscription price Is SLOO a year, wltll special rales to Clergymen, Teachers, and Poati musters. - • . , . • » . - ~'i - Tiie following • ■ i j Extvuovdinary Inducements are oflerfcd to now subscribers t< - ■ ■-< j-; ■ For 55.50 thoPubilsherswillaeml, or any book seller or Newsdealer will supply, tbo Magazine for one year, and the; twelve; npmbors of Vols. 111. and IV., containing the beginning of Mrs, 1 Ollphant’s Serial, "At Ills Gates {!'•.f0r57.50, the Magazine for one year, ftnd the 21 bAolcnumbera from the beginning; forSlO.so, the Magazine for: qpe yeay, and the 2i buck numbers hound li. vols) charges 6n ‘bound vols. paid, This'will give noanySOiw pages ofitho choicest reddlpft'wlth the llnest Illustrations, for 810,60. or nearly 6Qu •pages toi* l a ‘dollar Land -will ebable every sub scriber Special terms to ,Dealers, Clergymen and Teachers ‘ SCRIBNER A CO., fIW Broadway N.Y. ‘ , 7n0v723t . rjIHK COUNTRY GENTLEMAN! Volume for 1873, ‘ The Cultivator & Country Gentleman, for the nasi forty yours, has ranked, both in this country and abroad, tut Uiotfkfmtorrt Journal of American Agriculture. The Editors and Proprietors In ad dition u> their own personal labors, are regular ly assisted by a very largo number of Special Cbmwpwidcrtt* and Regular Contributors, among whom are included many pending Agricultural ists, In all parts of the Country, East and Wo-it —and by over Fire Hundred Occasional and Vol untary Writers, directly In the ranks of the Beat ■Farmers anti UnrtlcuUurlaw of nearly, every Btato in. the Union. With the co-operation of bo largo a corps or practical men,' this Journal is Intended; to posses exceptional value as the chosen Medium o/ IntercommuniaUlon among all classes interested in khoProducts and Fertility of Lund—those who Cultivate and those who Consume—the Buyer and Shipper, as-well us the first owner of the Crop—Breeders of Improved Animals And their Customers—Manufacturers of Improved Machinery and those Who purchase pud employ It—Nprsurymon uudFrult Aulsoiu— and; especially, to supply fuller and bulldr data us to thu.progruss, pruspeotsaud returns of each Huccesslvu Season, uk throwing light upon eno of the most Important of ail Questions— Whan to Pug and when to fielL 'i'liUMS.— I The Country Gentleman Is pnblishod weekly, on the following terms, when nald strictly In advance : One Cb;>>/, one year. 8/60 • Abur Copies, 810.00, ami mi additional copy for the year Jree to the sender « , Carlisle, - I • ;I Vi,I 1 * ' iiV* 'fho Cheapest,'Altfaoaffftnd Jdobalrs; 1 [ The Cheapest Black Silks, i NThe.Cheapest WooljDeLames; I The Cheapest Jap. Poplins and Plaids, j The Cheapest Wrapper Hops, •-« i j,,' LUpiirnluir nnd;N«cuii(llHournlnir, Goods. IThw Cheapest/WiiteriproofiCloakings.-M • The Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens. ; The hrid'Wobl'ElanPidlK ■ The Cheapest Blankets and White Spreads! The Cheapest ißlnnhete andlThlblt Bbawls. The Clieivpost Underwear (Ladles and Geo 15,)., Thb Cheapest Cloths and Casslmbres, ' < full Line of notions & triMminos. • Being determined to maintain 1 my reputation • L'qr selling the hoslaud cheapest,Black, Alpacas ln'this market, l have now opened a'fall lino at low prices.. - 1 . T. A. Harper. v 0.0t.3,.i87i, • ; FAIXI •'fIALL .OPENING-! ! "Wo have Just returned from the,city with n MAMMOTII LOAD op Y Ds ooUHiatiiig In part ol CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, ,Ladietr’.V.fld ConfftUNHIiIRWKAK., A large as* sortmept of pew stales of { , LADIES' DRESS GOODS* MOURNING GOODS in variety. Crapes, Rib bons, &c. An endless number of latest style of Fall and Winter- Shawls, The “OTTOMAN SCARP,” handsome and all sizes. Cloth and Felt SKIRTS for ladles and misses. Large Tiles of DOMESTICS, Calicoes, Glnghamsi Tickings, Muslins, Flan nels of ail kluus and colors. Blankets, .white and colored,. UMBRELLAS, V elveteens I Black and Colored, out bias, for Trlfcnmlngs, The largest stock pfs ( ; KTOTIOKTS In the.county, 'W’e have had advantages in the purchase of -this immense' stock. nbFpdssessbcL by qthers.whioh will eqable qp to |sell at.: • LOW RATES! : i.. ii- Ploaaop^llatthe “OLD STAG’D!' ' (1840.) ./; .ir-.I A W. BENTZ & GO. t..; • ;* .Sept, 26,1872. TO ’WHOM: OON GHIEt N. !. .11 -JV, -{i.- t VuV :11 ■. 1 -1:7/ ■/. ’• ‘ ill .Ith/ , . . Fall end Wirier Ctoiliing!: U,ln 1 'Jis/'-'r jjj, 1 MIT ■ JiiOiiJbjlliott Ao. 33, North,.Maimer;, Stretff Carlisle,. iiae just o[)Biieil a large.amlap leuiild as sortment of If ALL & WINTEK such as ; 1 .OVERCOATS. of all qualities and prices, Pants, Vests, ynuershirta, Drawers, Suspenders,Neck ties, Collars, &c„ «Stc. , ~ , BOO2S. SIJOJLb, B.A’h S, HOSIERY &c. inn slock of Clotiiing is complete embracing ... Every Variety and Style, a ?M'^ u^l ' r^mBSeti * n elegance, beauty and utility, and. offered at prices- that-please f?iTnn^ e i5 O T%« may.it bo said that JOHN ELLIOTT sellschcapcv. than anybody In town. 'X have secured clbe of the best ; i PRACTICAL ;CUTTERS' ("TkrT^{'n e nr!l° n ,! ar « e >iB3orlu)ent ot PIh.CE GOODS, which I w|ll,make,iip to order at shortest notice. Also, a lar/re Assortment of men's and Jadles rir ■ BOOTS AWD GAITERS children's shoes. Also, a larire aa °r ,nen ' B ' b °y«' and children's liA 1 h, that cannot fail to please in. qual ity ii'l price. All the above to ho had now at John Elliott’s Sop2Uhn, |jj(;AiJ> OPENING ! French, English aud American Cloths, Cassieies & Vestinp! =I OF JALL shades, figures, qualities AND PRICES SUITABLE FOB MEN'S - 1 ' 1 “ WEAR. ; . ’ Shirts a Specialty* I= a ir 1 • I ■' f iiiieof4wciitNF(irJ nishirig; Goods j wttys-Wlfail'di t"' i V.-l'" V VII H.S.Eitter& Son .! f P- . Drapers & Merchant Tailors. No. 44 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE,'PA. 240011872-tf '• 1 CHEAP JOHN, Etta HQiv ; reßUy on exhibition a LilltOl! STOCK OF CXOXIIIATGI boots, 40., wuiou *' 1 -‘he WlU’rieirathia Usual low Prices ! " USUAL LOW PRICES t ' ÜBUAL LOW riIICES I Not necessary to nayanjtblng else, as every body koowslhut he can got the BEST GOODS at the very LOWEST PRICES at CHEAP JOHN’S, m , Court Houho Avo., lu FruuWlu Ilona*. Mayfly, row?. gTQVB .TINWA RiC. ,b 1 'ESTABLH S H M jfc f N T, il-fwraii vjhiqjn oiu ; i The parttiorshlp horotoforostlaa botwaau' Walker*: A' * dandy fcatflti* toh d&b’lWd by lhorepy pqnpenoo, to thef oltl* bt Uarlldle andßrirrOiindlbucoilfitty, that, 1., hare opened a .fn/.Mh | ' l> * VT'-Vr/Ml )Ml -';V/ V- J-il : ; viV:; ■: j ■ l ir> ‘' I | by Cornelius * Bosh. . ,f, s , paving a iargo and complete stock of Stoves and Tiuworo ou bund selected with, the, greatest care foi* thU market, my customers are satisfaction, pplU as regards quality Stieetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and raadeup to order. My stock of Tiuwaro embraces everything,usually kept In a’ flrst class tin establishment. HOOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend’ •6d to. ' . ■ am now.prepared to exhibit to thtf Winter Trade a largo and stock of the best patterns of Stoves, ‘Having the agonoyof tho following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to tarnish them to narlies so desiring t - i MORNING'GLORY. I * * • ! if; LIGHT HOUSE, - - BON-TON, • ‘ ' ROSEBUB, > f ; ' • BEACON LIGHT'- , • . x . t EGG . . Mi OFFICE and PXUI.OR . 3, T O YES HiS nolo otloa of Cook Stoves maorace the following: Superior, Noblo Cook, Excelsior, Hia nraj r ■ liuakor City* and Coral. Stove Repair 6 constantly on hand lam agent lor a v - P A TEN T STEAM PIPE, for beating mills, laetorles, 4c., aiid prepared to furnish and place them la position at short notice. Having an experience of 22 years.lii this bus!- ness. I would respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, feeling confident that I will, give satisfaction. Dec. 22.70— tS ■ i i iS/tcyVE 1 / n|i:Tl n'f,,a''r B ‘ * . ..... h emp o; ia, M5l 11 '/..1 i ; wbnld' inform ar^ iaiq QUd vicinity,tUat.he atll ■- *i'-i': Stpye., StAVasVueas In allita various branches. Ho has secured tb* agenoyforthe following popular Bldvei ■ 1 1 , ■ i IJl'ii'jVJ I t • . iJ\ I- ; ; if-; - , , Parlor an■ ■>/)!; V; i; i ' ; togpthorwUU a oftCOOK^STQVisa, »>i mk •ii’)./. , ub .-t Cbrhbjliatlbn' Burner, . '■feiirek’a / i - ' 1 ' ReguJaW,. Niagara, MORNING- GLORY anfl other &JCATE Its. RANGES. AND’^FIREBOARD which ho Is prepared-to furnish at tho lowest frmrket rates. promptly attended to. i Hoofing, Spouting and Jobbing executed in the inostsatlafactorT man ner. - pi ; every.: constancy on band, or tnaao (o order, at reasonable prices. Haying none but experienced WorkraMr employed? be hopes by a.close.attentlon'to.bnsluess to secure the public pdtrdnnge. Kdluembertbo place— i No. W wsar MAINS'IItEETs 3A.MUGL 11. UL.UJOy .* Nov, 28,1871—1y* SOMETHING NEW UNDER' I‘HE SUNf THE UKDJERyiGNED, having just i returned from the oltte» with n large atook of goods, invito the attention of all who desire satisfaction to cpJl and examine thoir large stock of ■ Stove and Tinware Among the atook of stoves may be found the Anti-Clinlcer Base Burner, ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER, p» nrnn'“f 6 latoBt styl “ <* B4RLOB. DINING-ROOM mill COOK STOVES, which 'they challenge the trade ’to oompet WKh,’ ;•! i. . • Knives,' 1: ' Forks. Luttiptr, ' " •' ' «'DlppefB, together, with Toilet Bela. Coal Buckets. Goal Sieves, Shovels au,d Tongs, Zinc and every va riety of Tlri Ware and House Furnishing goods kept In ailtfitojassjstoro < > i . We are alfio prepared to furnish , Pumps; for Cisterns and De&p' Wells ! and HaVa ipr Bale 1410 Celebrated Genuine Cn .-’i-i 1 1 cni^ljfirWood Pump, • ■ ' l| •l(-SP9ffifNp, gppurtNß lAND JOB WORK ’ Hanover street. Alow doom above Loutber : determined. iioCi to be . n ml eM ?l?? , / an J r othor Par«ea in this place. w «r?« al i^ l i: o s‘. thepast patronageHre extend -a dial "s 1 ■; ,o ,* my customers*. } nol lut the patronage ol Ilia public, being tbanltfiil for past favoni. • ■ uln ß JOHN A. MEANS, \4nov72 78 South Hanover street, v ' uov72 Carlisle, Po. STOVES, A. WOODS WALJCEK. 1);: (•.! Superior, STOVES! Stove Re\>amug .1 • 11 : WIA'R B, 1 (■ SpOOUB, ... ■‘ ,r: • Ladles, ui. :j `' ■gSTAßtrSHEDliieiel ■,; ; .7 . .•> u t Ci3JsL2?lis3 X 0 Hardware House. IVM’M.') 'I V ■> V, \ , 'i • TL' SAXTON & ,(]q 7. urtV'.VW V'Af.j ; . HE WFn XT( * IP- 8. ;s« tM aawaaS and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, de 011, °oach irareaalognhd Lubricating oils now* . tornna silver Sand, Dupont’!’blfe’ Pl “«- sporting Powder. Guns, Pistols 'and i., 8 “ na “on. Cedar )Varo. Kopo. Lanterns. i 0 An,®“nl 'House-FumisMng: '^Hardware f 4‘Msaa s s *««.., lory, Hedgers it Seymour’s lino sH :tt Cnt * Shears Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices n ‘?.TV “«“- mostihesaA'fepricis as theMd&SSjf}-; ■Bole agents for Palmer’s-Patent - Strl°^lnT U “' for ter and dust in simmer. The Dripn t> w rf . r i n an entire bonne 1b more than winter by the economy ol fuel* 1,10 onenhlrdlesa fuel to produce ihAv/i ('in : u j&p.jj AWDlSiaWiii) njifeit*sSrr.';‘ Interest Payable January ana July* 1-;UU.OI- r Bon, ion. W , All 0? MA 1004, ;•,; 11 , 1! rr) .2 k.,, ,c. , 'II Af I< J>i9? n uVfil PI3OIBTEIHEB -free of axpenio. The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights atulPoasen* ger business are constantly increasing. The In* MlOl'tl l !•’ ■, M '« ?< •' 15 oan ho ob* DeHaven & Bro., i NO- m SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHIEA, Ji 'li STERNER & tutu Livery & Sale Stable £KT\VEßN XIANOYEI\AND, BEDFORD. BIS i IN THE REAR OP THE BENTZ HOUSE, ■' '■ CAiit^L'E,”Pa." illuvliig fitted np the Staßlo with now Da, 0-1 ; aß e H» i i , ; 1 I ATiHifg; i8074b: ; ■ ' Hew Liquor Store! couutfPlty ou hand a largo assortment or Choice Jjiqtiors. Families and otbora can bo supplied oo sJ*ort ndUco: Thankful for pnat favora, lie rtapeciroi lyißollulta a continuance of tho fiaiuo. • A«ont foe Muaaoy «S CollJu a celebrated I hii« dotpl)tu)AloBi May 23.1872-tf ';*» U li ■“Win ! !> 'fVf'i V iS’Jlß'e, Camp Stool, Contro Tables, Dlnlnn Tables, Card'Tables, Ottomous, What Note. Ac., Ac, .1 iln-v SIMON W. EARLY,