filft Lawns; 1 A venues, -Graveled Walks, &,! Twenty Bandings, - r.f i ' *.l ' Fifty Building lots, Hot House, ' • ■ Cold Grapery, BovrllDßr Alley, _ ; ; .. . . BillltißD ROOM BUPfUED WITH, WATER, HEATED, BY BTe!aM, ru !■■■ i'l IiIGHXED WnnieAß r r CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, and HA RNEBB.EB; Gardening IMPLEMENTS, and* everything desirable either for a gentle ,. man’ j a ars t -cl ass realaenceo^,modern. farm. All to be distributed fun on g SHAREHOLDERS AS A MAJORITY MAY DETERMINE, at a meeting to bo held In the olty of Now York On i/ie Ut of January , 1873..* . MEETING OP SHAREHOLDERS. Coopjsh iNSTmfrB, 1 • August 1,1872. y The meeting was called to order by John A. Leffert’B. the Manager. After making his state ment of the financial condition of tbe enterprise be asked for a Committee of Investigation.- If was then, on motion, . Jietotveti, That a committee of three be appoin ted with power to aet lor the shareholders. The. following named gentlemen .were then elected, snob. Committee: 'Messrs. George R. Sprague, John BUMany. W-H. Whitman. We.the underslgned r hayo-examlned .the ao— counts of Mr. Lelferta, 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 shallfpositively be closed, or sooner. If the shares are sold. And we hereby appoint the 10th day of January, 1873, for (he final distribution of theproperty. s GEO. H. BPRAGB, ' JOHN H. MANY, W. H. WHITMAN, To thosddeelrlDff to invdfet we can say that; the owners of the property fully Indorse the ac tion of the Committee, and we give our renewed assurance that no Industry shall be wanllng to push the enterprise to an early completion, and we have made such extensive and complete ar rangements as will Insure the sale of tberemaln log shares much/In advance probably of the day fixed by the Committee. The hour and place of meeting will be given through.tbe punUo .press, at least TEN DAY in advance; thus affording ample time for aU t be present in person or by proxy,. The * Real and Persona Propertywith the Cosh Fond, is divided into 850,000 BHA-IiEB! 1 ' ■ 1 : October ie, W 7% ■■ ix A.. SAWYER, A*. K. Corner of Public Square, Curb ole. Has now opened the boat assortment of Silks, , press Goods, 1 Shawls, Velveteens, Flarinels, , Blankets, V ' ” ” ‘ ’ ' : i.• {.x - ij.if ' 1- . i.S EMBROIDERIES, LACKS,’ *LACJE qpLl^AKf*,...ULU.VJßd, fttoii id*, ' 1 ' r . ; j., . •'tbeto'wii. 5 «. ■-• I 1!1•1=111111 Great Bargains ! Dress Goods, Shawls, .: ! 1 I have ; ap elegiibl asaortdaent'of ■„.. t I 1" i: SUItS MADE TO ORDER. •I am receiving NEW :QOG>jDB doily • ' Everybody Idall and be convinced - that you ciui save 'C WENTY-EIVE VEU CENT.' ' j 1872 Fall Opening 1872. , , , ', | AT TnE . • Central Goods Store! ; ■ ; i ■" , h : ; i, , .. . % All the new styles and varieties of - . • ,• . , - £&&&&& '.CSr.o'.ocis,” SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS:! ■ tong and Squaw, Plaid and Striped; Shawls and Scarfs o< every variety and gialiw. Cloth and Felt Skirts, 11 sizes, for Ladies,: Misses ■ and CWldreij. Flannels —Sack Flannels, Shirting FlanneD, and Erdnfeh' Magneto of every color and all qualities. Cahton Pladnels as lowr fla 12} cts. per yard. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, White agd Colored Blankets at good Bargains. Men’s and Bovs’ Wear,-Cloths, - Cassiraeres, Sattinets, Overcoatings, Twe en jeans, &cf Full Suits', ,or any portion of Suits made up at short notice , by one 6f the . naosf fashionable tailors in town. Domestic Goods of all kinds at such pHcis as cannot fall to please ~ ■ ■,. VET .TT-fe T:E3 E VtrM I : ■ iilacli and Colored VELVETEENS, for trlmmlng HulMuge, out bias. ; Miller & Buttorff. ■ Sept. 19,1872. .. , , , “" v j“* N. B —Please remember that we are the Bole lll the Cumberland Valley for the genu- Ine HARBJB BEAMLEB3 KID QLOVE. tb'i lineal Glfcve Imported. • SEW, HEW, NEW. 1 o— ‘ Pall and Winter Dry Goods at i 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 Ibis stock} and we wlll couvlncoyou that this is true. We have all the new and ; Late Style.l Press ®««ds! VELVI£TEENB 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, Gassimeres, Overcoatings, and Saitlnels ol the best qualities and nobbiest styles. In .Mils Jlno of Goods We cannot bo excelled. it will doyou good to see thorn. Cull and see the whole stock and bo convinced that wo gplL cheap., Itx ■■ Bept. 26,1872. DUKE (fe'BURKHO.LDIiJ.R, North Hanover St., Carlisle. 1872. Grand Fall Opening. 1872. No. 18 North Hanover St. Having returned from the Eastern. Markets with a Large & Well-Selected Stock Goods I am prepared M offer BARGAINS to all who will favor ua with a call. Please examine tUo following before purchasing elsewhere, If you desire to snvo money Luc , leß\ Geut’a and Mieses* KID GLOVES* ■ I '■ ■ t 'Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, A complete assortment of ZEPHYR. GEBMi 1 NT,OWN and. FAN GY; Also, a fall line of a ’ ai' j Jetand Plated Jewelry, . , Bracelets* Neck-Ties, Chains, &c. i'' ' ' sept. 20, 1872. pniME >; v [ ;; ’YyiLJvriwoToar<&hbadzoto OYSTERS. Railroad R. ALLISON & SON would announce to their many old customers, • that they have re-opened their Oyster Saloon \ve are offering the Second Mortgage Honda forth® season, ond ore prepared to serve prime , ti f this Company ® ’ oysters in any atyle^erichas fried, slowed, roast ed, panned, oh the half shell. Ac. We have in connection with our establishment a LAOItfHf UESTAUUANT, which la litiyd up In the most oomfottaulo'*mapuer.{ Families supplied vfitn the nest Oystorain the market, by the bushel oi* smaller quantities, opened or lu the shell, afi abort notice, and at the very lowest rates. * U. ALMauN 4 SON, | - Sd, . -No. M ICaat Main Street 'fflo vrd 4 - ' The oldwt aba inoat reliable Instllntlon tor obtaining a Mercantile Education. ■aa-rraijtloal buelnciHinon ae Inatructora. Kor Information, write for a circular to i*. UUl' F it HUN. I'lttaburg, I’m noc72ilm. a . el W()U\ No, 18 Nbrth Hanover Bt., Carlisle,, SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, AT 85' AND ACCRUED INTEREST. , Interest JVyftblp,January arm July ' Too floods are m lt B'pOp, uu«l 100 a, And'ball'be REGISTERED frey of expense. 1 Tpo Coal,‘Miscellaneous Erojgbis.and Passen ger bnslness are constantly increasing. The Increase for year ending Nov. l, 1872,.0y l or year, ending Nov. I,Jot I, 871,206 37 The Increase for your ending Nov, 1. • 1871, over year ending Nov, l, IH7Q, 70.778 23 Tticroaso in two ycara.. f .... 1 ..„.'. P '.....5T51 > 07i69 Bonds, Pamphlets and Information can bo ob« mined «f Biim&BßO. NO, WSOUTH PHIOA, MI r I ;•.' ir,u i; '■ „ ,„, | ?■ , vim' l t ‘ and Furs I la FREE 'OP TAXES, •READING EAIE ROAD 1 SttriiMer Arrangement }■ TnVimbAY.' AUO'nsT i. i? 72. Trains loftvo Hnrriabnrg lirflsow Vork aa fol- Iqwb: nt 5,00 and 8,10, a,m and 2,eop m; conect- J ln«‘wlth trtUQSOn Pennsylvania Railroad. 1 and yqW'Xoi*' utj X? ( )0.3,60. aud ,9.40 P m : DoavoNoV^Ydrkat 900 am 1205 and GOQ pm, nt BIW a mnnd ’ 8 LeSvo Harrisburg tvt KeivlfUK. FotUvllle. TV. mnqua, MlnoWlllo. AenlandJShalno iln, Allen town.aud^Philadelphia,at,s.QQandßilO aim,'awd J? 00 atid p ta; BtOprilWg at Xebaiidn arid prln loniyi r.FQr.Pot.«*llWacuf mill Jlavea ma Ah- I burn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna UaUroqd. leave-HalVlsllutiE At? 6 JO p nl; ' ' ' " .iandijicuu .o'pi. and Rfcttonlnfc, leave Tl6w York atOOOarif. idosand 0 00 o m and Al lentown fttTayain'iidaJiaasi^is/awand^pSinf m \Vay Pnsgpnger T-jfftln leaves .-Philadelphia at. 7’30 a m, cennectlna witli iraln on East Perm K., \K, returning from Reading 01,020,p mi stopping at all stations, . . , •, , L • ' Pdtwvllld'atGM omV.9 00 a nx Aud "80 p m. Horndou o,t. *0 UO-n.m, ShamoWnat,s 40and' 11 ISami'Afitiland nt7 oSa'm and 12 13 pm, Ma rbauoy.Qlty at 7 51 am aud'LZOip’m.a'rtmiiqua at at 8 Kara arid 210 pm lor Phflada,.Nov| York, Reading.Han-lebuig, «to.^ 1 ;v ' : 'i l J, * JLekve Pottsvllle via .Schuylkill and .S«8nuo ; , ! httnpaU Rfat/SdS' li m'fta* Harrisburg', adcTlWo ■°^o'iS r v®m V Srffi& ai ,680 n at.7 Oq a m. arriving at. PhlladdaCO 85 aml Returning leaves Phllinla -at'Sda.P nr. passM Hooding, at 7.40 p to, arriving at PoUßVllle.at 0 20pm.: , •. 1i ' ; 7 io ,p m. returning leave Mount Pleasant at 000, bUO and II 2a a m . add 0 25p tu, counectiug with trains on Heading * Cheater 1 valley R tt trains' leave Prldgport at S -m a ui 2,40 umi 5 33 p m. returning,leave Jlowu 'lngtou at 055 a Ar’, 12,30 and 5 Jlip m, connecting with trains on Reading U U . UirHuiuhii'.s: leave Kuw York at 000 p ju Phll adelphia at s 00 a m and 315 p m,(Uie 800 am train .mailing only to Reading.) leave iVjUsvJlle at BOJil v leave Harrisburg Mftooa m ft m 1.3 00 pm; Jeav Allen|own 'at4 35 and 1)85 pm ; leave Reauing'at 7 15' a m and 10 55 p m ior Harrisburg at 7;oo lam lor .New YorU,at.7 20 u m ior Allen-, .towi■ and at U -10 a m ami 115 p in for Phlluda. : CondimWiAn, MilomiOj Reason, School ana t; uud l.ioiu uU ; pulutB,at re dheeh • 1 ' " >• , ' Raggag** ehveked through; HO pounds allow ed *•, Kill . ' J; JE- WO.OTTEX, ••i. •’ - ’ ; ‘ AsstSupt&Ma Eng ch’ry • Reading, Pa< Aug 1,72 V Q'UM B Bjß LA S 1) VA f L E Y RAIL R O A D t C H'A N O K ' O F HO X: KB. ‘.a. :■ Cj/U,-: . t '• 1' WIiNTER ■. A BRAN.GEMiENT, On and atorThnrsday, Jin • 18, 1872, p&asdn-i. gjr TraJjujwlU run dally aa loliowM^uudaysoxy • ® led 1 ‘ ; W I ISSTWAK‘i) v Accommoeuuton Train leaves Harrisburg B.po 'A- M,,MechaniCBburgB.Ss, Carlisle 9.11, Newvlll^O.4/ Bblppensbnrg- 10.2JJ, Chambersburg 10.41, Oreeu- ll.lO, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A, M. i f ’■Mail 'TrdiH leaves Harrisburg 1.55 P. Me. nhanicsborg 2.27. Carlisle 2.68,HewY11ie,3,32, Ship pouibUrg-£O2, Choinberaburg 4.85, Grtoncaatio £ll; arriving at Ha’geratown .6.40 P, M; jSrprett.Trcdr* leaves Harrisburg 4.30 P. M„ Me'' oUonlcOTrg 5.02, Carilsle6.32. ttowvilU O.OS.Bhlpj, pßhsbnrg6.w\ arriving at, Chamborsburg at ToXJ - . .. , ; ‘ r! ' '"‘ A Mixed 2W in leaves Hagerstown 8.20,-P,- Greencaatlp 4.27, arriving at Obamberaburg;s.2o 'P.M. - I •sA i- TRAIN-leAvea Chambersburg at 4:45 p, m., WJiUamsou 5:30,. Mprcersburg ,0:20,' ’Loudon 7:00; arriving at' Richmond at, 7:20 p'. m, < i,;.j v [ AcconmodfUiWl'.Z™*™ leaves Cbomborsburg s]of 1 ArM./Sblppeuabm-g 5.29, Hewvllle G.OO, Carlisle ’ / o.Bd,'MeobanidsDUrg .7.02 arriving 'at Harrisburg 7.30 A. M. ( . ,-j ~f i/aUTVamleaves Hagerstown B.s6'a, M.,Green castle; O.OO.Chamberfiburg 9.46,Shlppensburg 10.22 Newville 10.63, Carlisle 11.20, Mecbanlcsbiirg 12.06 arriving at Harrisburg 12.87 P, M. ■JSrpreiS Train Jeaves,Hagersta-wc 12.00 ; in', Greoucastlo 12.28. Cbamborsburg 1.00, ttmppemv. burg 1,37, Newvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2,so,'Mechanics* burg 3.1 b, arriving at Harrisburg 3.50 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 7,45 A. Mi Greencastle 9.i8, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A. M. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at 7:00 a ra.. Loudon 7:10, Mercersburg 8:00, WUUumpon 8:45, arriving al.Qbamborsbufg 0:40 a. in. 43-MaUliiW.close connections at Harrisburg with trtilns to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington,Pittabhrg.andallpointfl West, ~ ' ■ i . • o. N. IiUIiL, OfficesV . ;Chamb’g „;Pa., Jar.. 18.’72. / ‘ 1 1871 , r . ; .... THE.CARLXBIjE ■ ; ; I.‘ ',|l ’I. • ' I . Carriage JFaictbryl Has now turned out between throe and four hundred carriage.* anil hiring Wagons since Us existence,'ubd la still ready lo supply the demand. Those that got their wagons and 6oc satisfaction know where to go to havu their uggles repaired or exchanged lor new ones, and those who did not got what they thought they ought to have had, come buck, and I will, do everything I can lor you, I make It my study to improve in every branch of the business, and .would prefer to make workto orderpthen I can make a man what ho wants, ,ix no wants a Iqw priced wagon-1 can give It to hlm.nud If he is willing to pay for a high-priced wagon I can make It, but don't charge near what he would have' to pay ut most any other place for the same material used. I am ready to accommo date nil. Don*t forget the place, corner SOUTH- if' PITT Streets, Carlisle. Tl A, II.'SIIEHIC* , 14nov3m > ly/TONEY ,UAN,HOT BUY IT ! ■ FOB SIGHT IS PRICELESS I I - BUT THE DIAMOND 'SPECTACIEa wii^u 1 VipJESEityjte' iTi ' ■ . It. you yalneiyour;eyesight use these LAnNTAlmits; Ground fronvi.mmuth Crystal Peebles, melted together and derlyo thplr, name Diamonds, on: account of their hardness arid brilliancy. They will last many years without change, and orof •superior.to All ethers In use., Manufactured bY J. E; SPENCER a CO„ Opticians, New York, { gehulfae unless stamped with our trade mark. For sale by responsible agents throughout theunion. v«: ICHOS. CONpYN, Jewelry and Optician, la sole Agent for '>oafllBle, I > a,,'frotti-whom they con ■ sbat« mi «Eaim OLD: .ESTABLISHED HAT A$D CAP ; /STORE I on NORTH HANOVER STREET; d few doors below .Carlisle Deposit ,ilunk, Jms> on hand a large stock of all the New York and Philadel phia Styles of . ■I. j j i ; • '■ 1 '- x ' - Having g.long experience, lu.tho business,! •feel comment I can please nil 1 who favor'me with a call, in price, stylo and quality, t n Hats of all Kinds Made to Order and old ones repaired promptly pet. 34187? ■- . KflK-r. t iO‘A.\RI} i ’ . .Hawing JeMuw* ne dlP Wjttylraw ( /rom bnsl-T ne‘«K, I liivlti* the attention of ,tbo public to my nikU gtdclc of Goods,' ’ - "'' ‘ J ‘consisting of <;««■». .j' mo>i •• - (JnibrallfM. . Trujabßf' > ■ t ■ 11 rnrpet»l>ngs. ~. T .l Vnllscs,. . , Gnnes. * Notions, ri : R»IilR« /.Rk '1 ( RADWAY S REAOY RELIEI 1 .'u ■ 'NOr bNt: , after rcadlne thin tulvi'rtlwinent need nrri 6nb SUFFER WITH I'AlNV n ' V BADWAY’9 HEADY RELIEF 13 A CURS FDD M , „ EVERY. PAIN.. .) UWrtilho'flmhihna ■ J'f/ , - „ “““ ilf'rßosl ONE TO TWENTY'IUStWES. no nmlUr how violent or excruciating Hio imln 'lVriij* e mmmM mmbir% 1, .: f.R/HD,WAY’B-.REaDY RELIS7 tiiMiVuiSkWSW?!^^ CoNOEaTION Of THK I.tjNGf W3TB W r,., YfiirUwlieh: Uiu pulrt will jUftml c&si U 'Twenty ilruiwio MPa of Ivfct'f itliliilt a few moment-ctirc CIIAMPd, M'ASMd, fiOL’B dTuMAi'li. UEARTIIUIUiV SICK HEADACHE, •IRAKI'HIvA. . ,t| Di ! SENTEnVvT(:oi.ii'..«TND.is I »ui' ..a:u{;.>‘ ..bAITINTEKNAL r.UNS . \ r ■\t TfiiveJorHHli'iftlJ KantraiM • Unruly Iteliof WitU them.. i fewdniM i.i| ..nuj ».j: (, | of tIjo'SAIISAI’AKIM.I.AX UKSdtV ENT cmnmili*lval<* through llie, Hlmnl. Surat, .Uih •, and o«Uer Buhls and Inicio of I lie system lJu* vin«n' of lift, for It reualr* tint waste* fiflhe body with how ni.il urn- I material Scrofula, SvphUls, Cimsumijilim, Übiuhhi duenna. Ulcer* in Iccda In'urwUlKß tlii’fto wastes, unit rimum* thq sumo w; new. material nmdeuumjuj{ i i ■ nlf knWtt rcrtiwlftif flßetila'ln flic c»H' nf ('limnlc, Scr-1 ... . I9US, CpnstltntiuulJ:umitjkluuib«^»L'9 llla.Ul9'i>ij " r ‘’ positive euro lor'' * t ’ liUlivcy & It iuUtdtr' Cohiplaln; , 1 Unpury,.QDd >Wodil» OPinlx-tes; Droi iy, • 'Wiitcr.'liiVfiiitmeiicv of Urliu*. b w i(; ~ cxvs, Allwtnhturin, mulln'u!l cases rtherpthere are bt-i -. *dnßr detwalti or tlio wtitoV Is thick, clulidy, mlxeirw J •, ,{ BUbrJancoa Iu«Um,V»WU sf!» t IJf bllk/6rtberfe bn rtirtrWd, dark, ofllilib upHCJirunce, aid • , whUo,l>o«m*du«VUci'<»lU. w«l wbm Uiorb la ' , ( humlna'.’wiisatknv rind jpalii In tl.tf. f! 0 WORlWSt'Tlio only Ituowd tuid sure Rcmcdvv for.Th/ 7 **.'?. ic *‘■ u* • *'■ v \ Tumor of .42 Tuaw’i growth Cured by Kad>vaj 8 Kcsolvcnt.' 1 "■ n Jtly 18, IW». tW. TUmtit:—thara M«| o»arlan Tuque la lb* owlm uf bewml*.. All tha IVvilrr* *oliV'‘ Uier«'***/»bi)p forll.'* 'I •rety thing thnl'waa rorojnineniltd } bill nothing belied tne. I' .nr ytwf IWI*M«, wdllhaaßhtil ktouM try Ik! batMd'oo fall!) fa Hi bacauM I had nitterwl faf „ , ITT IWtlrq VUU*. . . r „„ -of lb# Reeolrinl, md ono Jwrof RodwayXPllU, ivnJlwo ba ' lie* of yonrflaoiiT Rollef | and (her* It 00l a tlg-n of tumor l<> U wen or fall, and I feel better,emarler, aud bajiflcr tbu I bin ' for |w*lr«ry«Brti-'Th», pent' tomnf yrne In lb* left tide of ti-> ,<, ' bowrlj,'n»« the icmiii. I write ibb to you , lb* beaeti b.' »;K«kVkl ’pS^crS^fiWEPlLlsi ,f' : ; fUtfMOIBBt Headache, .Omwilpatluii, . .lndlgartWt » rjDvsm «li' Ijilifcuroe'ttU Bilihtb* *Foier< rnMnimailon -.it the Bowels. \( TuwlyVe pi-iit. - Uc.contJilnlmrnomercury. niliicnth 1 u , U‘< ftaultlnfUbMa A 1 *«.'UV«4 I" AeMJtr of the fUmnoc-b,' Niu»i &oftU^» , ,B»kin«ur " TlnUuHnfrMlhe Pit of the SbiMm<«, Bwhnmlo? of (be Headl r ■ l >£sSb PINE TREE 1 ; j i. ■ -i, 1 " f )■' •i■'rs' 'M •: i '.| jgf Cordial 1; I-MI MI Natvr&sr. Great. Jtemedij 1 .U ‘ M ' |; V ! FOIt THK Throat ivud Lungs, > It is.gratlfylng to us to - inform- the public hat Dr. L. Q. C, Wlshart’s Pino Tree Tar Cordi al. for Throat ami Lung Diseases, has coining ap ■ pnyiul reputation fip.tp &o-.tUei?a-clflc clflc coast, and from thence to some of ,tho first famiiles.of Bdropoimot throaghlthP press alone, but by, persons throughout the States actually itfenefltted-arid ottfeJ at'his office." 'While he publishes IeBS, §o aaypur reporters, he,l& unable to'supnly the demand.’ It gains and holds its .-reputation-** j "First, Wot by stopping cough, bpt by loosen Inland assisting tmturo to 'throw off iho un thy- matter cpileotch I about itfip-throat, one bronchial tubes, which causes imitation. ~ .hSecond. .it removes the 7 cause' Oflrrltatlor (.which produces cough) of the, muoous meip •brarte an i .b -1 - f -.iiDjloljenfreniMiqpurotr-l > * articles.. . , . ~i ,i .* !-,n y-ro.’/xt; --ui i«* *'»'» r . -‘A - m *i:f / /ii 4*.:>‘ HENRY ,R. WISHART, : • •- PROPRIETOR.' i - i- I- • •i I ••I ", ; : MEG, OP CHARGE. Dr. h. Q.. 0, Wlshan’u Ofllcofarloraora open on Mondays/Tuesdayd ami Wednesdays' from o i ..,»/»«• to 6-p.m„)ibr,cpijisaltotlou by Drjl'M Wm. T. Magee. with hlm aro assooh ,'•»*( /ated two consulting physldl&tos or* f - r:i;,J ■ I >,m f, »thbyttttyo a&iresaed to' ' ! ' , lIIMII L. Q. O. WXSHAET, M. IX, NO, 282 N, SECOND STREET, . u Philadelphia Mnov7Wm*f ; • .-Pri , , , 315 A.R. 18T2.. 1872“., . THOMAS, A: HARPER, 1 ,! N0«42 SoutUvlisnOTer 81., ~,1 (1. , CABUSMy ..i ; ii( l()h HAS OPENED | rha ChPapt'.U'Alpflraw tuid , T6’”‘ ' .X' i> Xba.phtiKne't Atwtrallon drapes,'-i 'J' j! ; Tfi« CUoapest Tamlsoand Wool DoLamoa, Tho Cheapest-Jap. Popirna'ihd PlaldA' ( i i. The Cheapest Wrapper Baps. i . ?<**•■’ T*ne cheapest and best velveteens. ,Tlj6;Oheapeat'\Vt»Mr4pj‘dor Cioftltlrfrt; 1 The.ClienpMt MuaUnsaptLTftWoXmens. . .-;u IS&9 gB?apsiim^^»?at.v?; The Cheapest Underwear (LadlostvUd'GpDti.) M The Cheapest Cloths and Casalmoros. . iFULt LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. M' Beiiiff to maintain riiy r^ntatldn for aolllns tho best and cheapest Blaolc Alphtafl and Momma in this market,i have now opened, a falUlno at lowiprices. ! . ", . A* Harper. 1 Dots 3.1872. , . . PAIX OPENING! ! ‘ We hVivoJtiat retOrhed frorn tbe city' with a ;■ -H'’. lt i MAMMOTH LOAD OF j i .priiill consisting In part;ot t CLOTHS, Ladies’ and Gent’s UNUEBWKAR.«A largo As sortment of new styles of ■ LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS In variety, Crapes, Rib bons, Ac, An endless number of latest style of Fall and ; Winter Shawls, The "OTTOMAN SCARP,” handsome and all sizes.- CLolh and Felt SKIRTS for ladles and misses. Large .Piles.of, J)OMEBXICS, Calicoes/ Ginghams, .Tickings, Muslins, Flan* uclaoCail kUitU'Uadcolors; * * I •* fnjjiml by tba wnajca ■white 1 atid : colorGd. yMBEELtiAB, t ! , ;j ■Velveteens :! Black and Colored, out bias, for Trimmings." l rM.i / ’i /. - J - -j.• tri the coooty,’’wVbavo'had advantages In the Eurcbase of (bislmmensg stock*. y othoftf Which will enabld us to sell at, iV '' LOW RATES I ' ■ ' I’loasocaU , , “OM) S'CAjSII)!” , ' (1840!) -G A.. W. BENTJS & CO. 5ept.20,1872. ::: . j: TO WHOM IT MAY OOYGKUN Mbna jastojiened’alargeauVestiiiffs!: *1 !• n •>,» it*, l , «ielh.'» ,J ’■■•‘ih' Ojo , '*, ju;;;' !•. ...-.'l) - i !lu il) ill 1-.'l* I' 1 bP.ALL SHADES, PlQtTßfej, QUALIXIUH 1 AND PRICES ROTTX.BDE 'POR I 'MEN'S i. , ■; -,.!«r8A8.- l -.nc ‘"I " -n '• ! Shirts a Sijecialty*' A Une of F«i’- ..i nlsluu s Gocwls al ways on hanrt. ,u-'. K 5 f'-'/ilv.-.I y ./IjijMo * :lT i v/l'i Mil i-i ill It; ’lf.’.’t 'Jtll V' ■' '■/ '• ' - ’jL . - >'l -n! ». "IIV' .-I* » m'(/ t-Im-'v V '•'/ ik .-illi / :ui -j-iiljii’-'' vnllitw” v.lim "<■ 'I!-»;J 'Tdiidre, ! | t i ', 1 l!' ;d V' .■j'-md ’ ■ ‘ Npj 44' WEST 1 main-street, ; ;;: , ; i "'V ■ 1 Carlisle, 1 , ! 2f CHEAP JOHN, hi * I , , , .j.luuinioyfirtadribnoiblbluon a'!' ■>■!’' i Wii'CfcWaßUNb'.J; . i... , / Vi i'll!'.! jinbi'ivu J. • '-i ■ $ JNpTiQNßidtc., which ; t (i ftMiW.lWlrt'ito/i'! m!.I bn Usual Low Prices! ~ CSUAt LOW PfelOES'! 1 ' ' USUAL LOW PIUOESI Not uocobsary to say anything else, os every body knows that he can get the DEBT GOODS at the very LOWEST PIUOiSB ut CHEAP JOHN'S, Court House Aye., In Franklin House. Mayia-Iy.. i -r John Elliott’s. OHt- ■■ . f r r• I i ■. Ii ,i, • i i m-l ;m I ==l ivi f :;,t "'H • ' .1 .i .V'U.'-i •* : 1 “ STOVE AND TINWABii , - , ; 11 ... - , 3SBTAPZISJIHIMNT, y’ *. I' I ill II- ; 1 r,-Thnipartnorshlp herWofoVosttng! baisr jea walksr ,& Claudy having bn dissolved by imotoAt dons bn t; I hbreby UutlbbriCo to the olll* and that! New; i^ove: and SlbrSj h .‘i’ i !•< •' In the largo frame building, on the cotnerof , West High pad West (streets; formerly occupied by Cornelius <6£osU. k , w • r > ,ißavlng» largo abtl (Mtoplef* stock’ Of | StOves and Tinware o n band selected with tbo. greatest care expressly for tuts market, my customers aro aft regards ■ „!■ , ;V, v’l W .v.iT | Sbeeiron and, Tinware; constantly on band and made up to order. My stock or Tinware embraces'everything usually, kept In a first class tin establishment.. i*> i' •: ; BOOKING and*BPt)UtfXNG Woitip'tly attend- •I .. . t l»ii. . . ni 1 am now prepared ,\o exhibit to' the ’Winter Trade a large ami well'O-ssorted stock of the best ratterns.of Stoves. .Havingdbe ; pganoy of the following *hMH'VC bill vl wiuiH rlß.i,';./'r r; iM to. >'i i-'.iUin .’MI! I ,C!on»h | nath>n;(3aa.Burner,i mil ; -ur mi iK-'in ; ~jr .....JESegulatorft.-iv ,■ ■.>!!;' »-» I ,* X |.ni:.i» NJagaroiiU n« | I nV 1110. l Supßriori imi: j m Y ' : and'Other, lIBAXBKS. KANOKS, ANDIKISBBOAjta STOVES! whlch ho is prepared Wfnrnlsh at the lowest parket fates. . t ?( . ; t ;( ! ■ ;Stq~}~e Repairiu~,,, , ~. promptly attended to; Roofing, Spohtlbg and Jobbing executed,ln the mostsatisfactoryman ner. , , M '(111-' • ‘ '■* •' - '' ; > i '■ T I ij'W A'liite,* ' I , of every description, constantly oh nand, or. made-to .order, reasonable prices; Having none but' experienced workmen employed,, be; hopes by a close attention to business to secure the public patronage. Remember the place— . , No, lo WEST MAINSIREET. ' " SAMUEL R. ULAUDr . Nov, 23,1871-Iy,. ; - SOMETHING NEW UNDER TELE SUN!’ THE UNDERSIGNED, having Just returned from the cities with a. large stock of goods. Invito the attention of all who desire satisfaction to call aud examine their large stock of Stove and Tinware Among the stock of stoves may Ije found the Ariti-C!linker '.BBurnei', \. a ” -• .joj: -■ • : M > ()j EXPIRE PLACE HEATER, .(,-i I 1 i’-i!! • •('f) V ('1 f ’• 1 \'-lr /i• 11 together with all the latest styles of PARSLOB; DINING-ROOM dtfd COOK STOVES, 'wh‘lcb :( lhey tlaiio'tb ooiripei l( ylth-j o; *, biv .•*:£»* 'O •*» - 1 ’ b ■>n ' , , ’ , . * • * * ,PorttB,'' * lUl ",' •" •* Bpoona, "••••'ill ,v li■! ■ .Ladles, ~i ,ir. jt-. - I i together*‘With Toilet Bets, CdAl BttolroW, Coal sieves. Shovels and Tongi, Zlop ahd<® vei y va riety of Tin Ware and Boose Furnishing goods Jcept In a first clafla store: *’ M- , : ; ! We are also prepared*to, Ihrpisn r. ,1 ’*! ■I ’ si; v..r Pumps for OlsternS and DSep Wells ! and'have lor Bale .the Celebrated Genuine Oa» ri cumber Wood Pamp; n ’ » ■ ROOFING.' SPOUTING AND JOB *WOBIT < attended to promptly, and 09. reasonable (arm** - -Remember the place, the green /rout on North Hanover Street* 1 1 AUbwi 'doofflmboV.e .LOdtHCW Given* a call os we are determined . Dot.tqr.be QDdenbld'by ftnvfether parties In this place. iff an!l- 11/fl l 1 a ,iv> MifUf/ V" o‘-‘-1/ u;v> RiUestoiith Rupp. 1 IM.-I II • // V.H.’t ■'-’I 1 Nos. .63 and 04, NORTH' ST.. ) OAWJBLB, Z1,..'- PA ME Nov, 9.71,' l ly'O'tOtriJ'f’ YOU 4pOW THAT John A. Means I ,1-1 ,0 I! '!•' 'i i-U ! beeps constantly, on baud, ft Jargo.and walls?-. Idctcdfltook'ort *' 1 l/ ‘ ' "1 - 1 ' ''' . FreM 1 i paving sauad 4 declaration of war against fcno/blab! prices: of'Groceries, mid having iny No^^iJ^n^yor;, S*re©s, ; of Groceries I 5 ! • i ‘ ,) •-'•■ I : l,iH! ,1,-lll;lil"l. ;,fcIaDABWAKB, 'I, ' ,n. <• .. ii ■> ainIEpandCANNED «ss■»;, lt g,,.j ' i ,;,.,i|./.V, ■ I.: ■:• Ac. : Bl'UJlißiuntareaU pure, urn) JSYBUI’S dsllclous, f?r swoctDesfe, Deoanlbru. X'uuiblers, Kfdlt Jars, l)lsh6S t •, ! ••■* i,; «; Kll;(* Fish qf ull binds In season. Hlubeat prices paid for ; : • . .. < country produce Being determined to pleas© all my customers, X rollutt the patronage of the public, being thankful for p »a luvors. JOHN A. WEANS. 78 Soatb Hanover Htreet, HnoT?a catu&io, ME Established mo. t ' ‘ 4 ' OaMl&Le [ fiouse. ; H. SAXTON & CO.. Henut Saxton. |J. p. iiixLEn, I D. n. Bajt oV Materlo s, Wotherlll A Bro. First oM«.BaiJd 0 M«. 8aiJ d Bookish a all, other .favorite,brands i«4 , , , t n *l JWaa atd Colors, with a fall assortment r ojors. pore raw and boiled Llnaeod nu and Furnltoro Varnishes. Gloss, 4o toacl » a® Htiusd-FurmJfling 1- Hardware Silver-plated Spoons, Forksand •Ivory iom\Pearl-haj>d A table and tSJ.®* lery. Rodgers & Seymour’s' flne sK e Cm .. Solo, oeenm. for,Plank’s Shiffi nil lpa * 4c . 1 KoltbrPlowdaf h’iaprices^ oam 81111 •* Bloomflold & Gibtfa'Jrpperlal PiowH Tho last mentioned aw of a ro2t‘i., f , , tlon into this section, which havethi n U j roJuc ’ gM of ti Shilling Bfeita .mi sSI Bh " l va ! ,l >- mosttoo onlln^l^ 1 ,; , Sole agents for Palmer’s Patent Tr™ « WeaihVr tho« n g O hlyp^nMn^Cnß^ CO M d „, co P fo^ on entire home In more than saved durllFif 5* winter by the economy bt fuel* ittlfciwJ!iV? th « one-third less fuel to produce the M,n^ Bnt,lewi ill Id made In walnut.oak“fia»]«% ihftW 'both color ahd windows, so thatit tod to any bouse, 1 cun odsp. Our goods are bought In largo Qimnlltf M rr nm . the mannlhcturea, and with the a inr «f 8 r < ra experience, are BifceieJW and t supervls on, and wo would invite an wi n wish to purchase the best goods at the !.»«? cash rates to patronize us. de IoWMI •.•■h'-'v I Country merchant* will oortalnlv fln.i tt t« tMlr advantage to call or write u" y t or tlons before purchasing, l * Uola »n : * iA.ED.WARI > *i* ’• f■ i. j CD TLE R Y, i; MILL Jilt at Jio 'fVEMS taUo thls : OJjportnaitjof directing tlio giuaum at large,, and .rotriwruoßij •partlbnlar, to their recently , repjeni sh od b te« ki/ S'l'sSwAllil. Tfcey studiously avoided Inventing dur ng ut bVgW prices; dnd Jiatleii(iy waited the tsiliiv out of the bottom, before attempting to MflliiMr now been rHoceA to old t,ipaeprlces,oB JWRM’poeslbie, thcyh&ve fIJ -l'! ‘i invested largely and; flre prepared to gbrnaiet toU\iMr hdendd and; 'dußtombhj as'low phew u any market outside the cities. They especially A- .c Invito tho &ttonUon of'mechanlcs, farmers and ■boUderfli Our /stock is complete and none awl , spJf,meetlng;Wlth disappolntipont in enquiring foranythliigin brir ilde. 1 ' ' have the. agency of-the WiUooxA Gibbs ), ; 't < j ■i • f ,;. S,evimg MLadime. .and wquld respectfully;, at all those la wanto a Machine, tb examine the Wllloox A Gibbs'lb# '”1 •''* l'l >■. i , , • fore purchasing. , ■ . .All orders promptly attended to, and good delivered to all parU of t tie town free of charge m Jau.ia iS72iv 1 .i; ;■* . B. -:K ■W. Jt -N ht ,■ ■■ ' ' AND,,UNDERTAi lt " wp cu|MOli „ ‘ * E, M. Btnniat v !!-: * j;'< S.D, Kjkffbb.'M. B. CILAIILE3 HTMtTLLIir. WM, A. MULLIN; . iJOKNM.WAniiAcnc. i‘»i(W». , A 3 ,ivSr,„ i,,, ; p** /pallyt ftiMOME COMPANY, i 1•; i•' ;• „ -. A. O. BELLOWS, General, Agent. ■ i. A. OBlsr, special Agent. ' J(mffi|B72 l~Y r no }.-j-= •• ■' ■' — J Ii STERNER ft BiJO. Jl Stable* BETWEEN HAN OVER AND BEDFORD STB ttf THE BEAROP‘THE EENTZ HODSB, i Carlisle, Pa." I Having 1 lltlcU up 1 UitJ Stable with'now CojN- Sges, Aq„ We nr© to f a^b2?H,-Hl B afl n°w tufh-ontk dt teufiondbloratey. X artles taire , „„„,.” &°s?ssji!f; sfea wf s-Sgsa.ns oesa deportment, conducted on a X?Morcli« u,H * ney basis. fulrautod by the sons of M«n;u n UanUert, r armora, Moobaalcs and l Business from all purls of the UuIOhI States. B'uilenta can Enter at-any time. j IJr For largo aescrlptwo / pm Uculnrs, mldrena J. 0. Hopl. IU. iwa-Bineom. r ■/ / We remain, reapectfullv H. SAXTON & CO.;' ■ No. 16 BAST MAIN BTSin t Carlisle, AUD (Kaiinet jUftaftct; Dining Boom, KltoUf” FURNITURE, of the latest stylos