fttotesisumai craws j. a, Graham, i .i. h. graham ,ir j. a. gjraham <c SOX' Attorneys Sf Counsellors at laiv, Mo. It Sonth irnnovcrSl.. CARLISLE, PA. How. J, H. Graham. Into President Judge of the Ninth Judicial District, hue resumed tho nrnctlco of tho law, and associated wllh him his sou, J. H. Graham, Jr. Will practice In tho Courts of Cumberland, I’orv and Juniata conu- I les. IDec. 1,’71-tf. W E. BEI.T/.HOOVEK. • 'aitorney-at-la n ' . v.AULISLK. PA. • MferOdloe on south Hanover street, opposite f'ojit/.’M drv goods store. } vc. 1. IK'Vi.' jofel. UITNEU, Attorney-ai-LaWi NO. SSoutli Uauovor Street, Carlisle, l*u buslnees protpptly nUmulcil to. * ot- Iponons iv specialty. I7oot"2ly TAMES M. WEAKLEY. ” vttoka r. y-.v 1-i.ah'. im'inr.-.'n. 2! South Hanover SI., cnr'llali-. Po. April 25. IK72—ly. JOSEPH Ci. VALE ATTOKNKY-AT "I.AIV, Pra-tires In Dauphin and Cumberland eounlles. Oill •“ In Court house Avenue. No J kniinors IM'Mimt. in the rear of the Jewelry establl.*' in "i, t'urlNlo, Pu. .1 |-ril i",. 1«72—1y. OK-iS. MARY L HALL. Hoimoapu thlc PhvHlelan uml M»-.iieal E'eetrlemn Otllco smuli Hanover sheet, cm lisle. All fo diseases sUillluly treiueil. Indents at a »!i*.i:,nre eau nonsuit by mull. Jm o t>. )ST2 -ly. I \R. GEORGE S. SEARIOTIT, DkN - ' / TIST From the Hnltimore Collri/e of Dentoi S.mjeri/. - Olllce at the residence of bis mother •last Lout her Street, throe doors below Bedlord Jarllsle, Ponna. Dec. I 1865. .. S. BENDER, M. I> Jias removed hlsofllceto the South West cor ner of South Hanover and Ponifrct Streets, di rectly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Church. Carlisle April 18—7^—If. ■ JWlsrellancoiiß 000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000 SSS-NEW LIQUOR STORE SS nooooooooooooooooooo 000000000000000000000 ooooooooooboooooooooop 0000000000000000000 oo ike undersigned would respectfully oo no Inform too Citizens of Cnrllslo nntl oo oo vicinity tbnt Uo still beeps on hand oo i oo n most Superior Sloelt of UtIUOKS oo 0000 of the BEST aCAI.I TIES sucb ns 0000 000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000 SSSS Whiskies. Brandies, SSSSS OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000000000000 SSSSSSSS Gins, Wines, SSSSSSSS 0000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000 000 .OOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOO 000000000000000000 000 Which he trill sell at the LOWEST 000 0000 Cash Prices. Call ana test them, 000 ooooooboooooooooooouooo 000000000000000000 SSSSS SIMON W. EARLY. SSSSS ooooooeoooooooooooooooobOooooooooc -.000000 ooln tile Volunteer Building; ( s '> .wer'soo ooold Mauil) Agent for Massey * folliu’soo 0000000 celebrated Plilluda Ales; ooouoooo OO 23DOT7Htf 00000000000 0000000000000000000 mOWN PROPERTY FOR HALE.— I The understood. Assignee of Robert M. tfmcit. of'Carlisle, offers.for sale ihe properly corner of I’itt street ami Locust alley. Ibe bouse Is a new two story biicft. and Is lu good condition. The Improvements are model n, and tiio entire properly Is a ALSO lor sal* 1 , a vacant LOl Ui- CtKOU>U on Bedford street, :W led lu front by do In depth, inure or less, bounded by pvoperllo so A. & M. Boyle, Brcuiiemnn iiiul otliera. PLI Illv hi All tv, Assiijiifie aept. 12. To Farmers, • atmoii Cm n Shellors. Hand Corn Shelters, llireu si/es. Nullomil Fodder Cutters, from 810 to SI" Uexter Fodder and Hay Cullers. rureka Fodder and Huy Cutteis. Im.v sale by V. CiARUNEK & CO 12dcc2tr Hotel and-store room for RENT! ~ . , mo Hotel in iho Horouyli of Curllsle, Icuown sis ihe “Ameiicau House.’’ now occupied by lohn Hull, in olleml lur rent from UiOlHtduy of \prtl, 1873. ALSO, tho More-room, on North Hiuiovor Kireot. Carlisle, now occupied by Win, Fridley for rent from the same date. .Apply to . • C. K. MAGLAUHLIN. puilslc*. ;{Jf cTJtf FRESH MEAT DAILY Edward J. Arney, A'orth J/anorer Street Tho citizens of Carlisle can la » furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut ton, Lamb, Pudding,Sausage, &c., daily at his residence, opposite John Mc- Hride’s. Delivered to all- parts of the inwn. eptl-72. RENT.—Tho building formerly JP occupied by Sam'l R. Clandy as a tin shgp ami Ktovoaloro. on Liberty alley, is for rent. Tula building Is suitable for u number of pur poses. For terms and further paitlculars In quire of J. M. WALLACE, 12dec No. 17 West Main Street. 1 £ N° BUCH WOBD AB fail " A RESISTEEH.H REMEDY, Holloways Ointment. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK, The tlrst hospital surgeons and medical pub licists of Europe, admit the unparalleled anti inflammatory and healing, properties of this Ointment; governments sanction its use In their naval .and military services; and the masses in this country and throughout tho country ahd throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in Its curative properties. It penetrates the sources of inflammation and cor ruption which underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutralize the flory elements which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These arc among the most terrible and agon izing diseases of the muscles, tho fleshy llbro and the shin; yet In their worst forms, and when seemingly. Incurable, thev Invariably dis appear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, antidote to pain and Inflam mation, SALT BHEUM, FEVER SORE 3 STIFF JOINTS. lu Cases of Salt Rheum, where medical wa ters. lotions, and every recipe ol the yhurniaco ncea have proved useless, the Ointment will ac complish a thorough euro, Fever Mores heal quickly under Us Jnlluenco, and its relaxing ef loot upon contracted sinews Is truly wonderful discharging ulcers. A most remarkable liappy change is pro duced In the appearance of malignant ulcers after a few applications of this Ointment. Tno surrounding rddness vanishes, and granulas of healthy llcsh begin to take the place ol the dis charged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orlllco is tilled up with sound material, and the ulcer radically cured. A WORD TO MOTHERS. The puuug aro the most frequent sullorers from external - Injuries, and thereioro every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at bund. U is uu absolute spocitllc for sore breasts, and quickly removes the en crusted sores which sometimes dlsllguro the heads and faces of children; SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Ointment Is universally used on board o the Atlantic add Pacific whaling licet as a care for scorbutic allectlons. and as the best possible remedy for woundauud bruises. Largo supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Multan ofTurkey for hospital purposes. Both the Ointment ami Pills should be used in the following cases. Bunions, Mercurial Bmpllom.. Burns. Piles, Sore Logs, ~, , . Bllir Joints, Chapped Hands, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Tetter, Chilblains, Ringworm, Bore Heads. Ulcers, Fistula. Halt Rheum, Sore Throats, Gout. Health), Mores ofall kinds, Wounds of all kinds, lumbago, Skin Diseases. • *MoId at the Manufactories of Holloway A Co , 7* Miiiden Lane, New York, and by all respecta ble Druggists and Dealers lu Medicine through out the United Stales, in pots, at 2o cents. h2'/ t r^TirnTAAT 04 !* The trademark of a letter riAll I I (/IN ' H ui a circle ts on each box Pllißi or Pot of Ointment. This secures the 1872-ly-eovv, jßattittiaM, lain. Carlisle Hardware House. H. SAXTON & GO. Hunuy Saxton. 1 .I.l*. Bixi.kk, ID. B. h\xt» llulldlng> Farin'. .2 ami Mechanics’ Havdwai Tools and Mate-.als, > Sail, Iron ''i.l Steel of all sizes, shapes u\ Ulmls. Ha I ', ml ami Mining Picks, Materia . Wetberill & Bro. First Nntuni Buck .iu nil other fi\vorllv bruiuls In White Lo ... a_d Colors, with a full assoitmont 6t ’ luw ,»ors. pure raw and boiled Linseed Oil. Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Gloss, &c. Greasing and Lubi Icatlug Oils, Cement, I laa tcr and silver Sand, Dupont's bhutlng and sporting powder, Guns, Pistols and’ Annuuul- Hon. Cedar Ware. Hope, Lanterns, Ac. House-Furnishing Hardware Silver-plated Spoons, Forks and knives. Ivory and Pearl* handled table and pocket Cut lery. Rodgers & Seymour’s lino Scissors and Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bauds. Brass stair Rods, white and black Curled Halt for Matrcsses and I' multure. Green Heps, Hair seating, Ac., with a fall Hue of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers, line bird Cages, Driving and -Hiding Whips, Ac. Hole agents for Plank’a. Shifting Beam and Koltor Plows at his prices For Om/i. Bloomfield A Gibb s Imperial Plows. The last mentioned are of a recent introduc tion to this section, which have the advanta ges of a Shilling Beam and Steel Shear, at al most the same prices as the ordinary Cast Iron Plows. .. Solo agents lor Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes. Solo agents lor Burnham's Patent Weather Stripping. Tills combines both economy and comfort, thc>r« uglily preventing drolls ol cold air n trm hr nml dust in summer, Tho price lor stripping an entire house Is more than saved during tho winter bv the economy ot fuel; it taking at least one-llilul less fuel to produce the same warmth It Is m.ule In walnut, oak and plain whilo.lo, both.color and windows, so that it cun bo adap ted to any bouse. . our goods are bought In large quantities trom Ihe manufactures, and wllh the aid ot our long experience, are selected with the utmost care and supervision, and we would invite all who. trlsh to purchase the best goods at the lowest cash rates to patroul/.e us. .... Country merchants will certainly find It to heir advantage to call or write us for quota ions be /or*} purchasing. 1 Wo remain, respectfully, H. SAXTON & CO., No 15 EAST .VAIN STRE7 Carlisle. HARD WARE AND CUTLERY, MILL HR & BO ff HRS take this opportunity ol directing the Attention Of the community at large, and evfery person in particular, to their run titty replenished stock «i mi A IB ID) W A IB 18. They studiously avoided Investing dor ng th« high prices, and patiently .waited the felling out ofthehottom before attempting to roflllthelr shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prlcesjas near ns possible, they have Invested largely and ere- prepared to guarantee to their irlends and customers as low prices as any market outside the cities. They especially invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our sleek is complete and none swl fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything in our line. We ha/e the agency of the Wlllcox & Oibbs Scvi’mg ■ acVvvne. and would respectfully sk all those wan l a Macli.no. to examine the V/lllcox A Olbba’Jbo fore purchasing. All iirder-s promptly aUvmlc.i to, anil fioud delivered lo nil parts, of me town Ireo of clmrae Jim. 12 l»;oiv (Satinet inaafecr. B. 10 W INC., CABINET .MAKER AND UNDERTAKER WEST M A IN‘ STREET. CA ULISLE. I* V. A splendid nssortmei I oi \ew i’m’Bij.tHß’e. lor the Holidays, eompiislng Solus. Camp Stool, i.onngos, . Centre rubles, Hocking Clrnlis. Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, . Card Tables. Reception Chairs, (Htomons, Bureaus, Whut Not* Ac., lie., Ac. Parlor Chamber Dining Room, ' Klteti.-f FURNITURE, of tho latest styles Cl ITT AUK FURNITURE IN SKITS Splendid new Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRE-SKS UILT FRAMES AND PICTURES in great variety. Particular attention given lo Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable *er ms. I'ec.i" 'r’ijoe Store, HOKR AND HATS Cost 2 • The subscriber Inlonds to close out his entire stock of SHOES & HATS ! AT COST. Ills jissorlmcMit is cjulle large, cm bracing Women’s Misses’ and 3 Children’s Shoes, OF ALL KINDS! As he does not Intend to kc-eo SHOES for sale hereafter, he will positively sell his entire stock at COST! He also wishes to close out his HATS, and wllltfScll them also nt cost. Great Bargains cau now ho'had by those wishing SHOES AND HATS. John JESUotS* lan l-7.(-Uin SO.-It N..«tu hANovKUHT. DAVID STROHM, Boot & Shoe House! We have just received our Mrlng.slock of goods Horn the Eastern cities, nmi they are now open for the inspection of the public. Wo have bought them to sell, and at low prices lor CASH. Our stock consists of BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladles) Misses, Men. hoys and Children. In-, eluding every style In the market. JiUdlcH Buttoned and LucoUaltcrs.ln great va riety of style. Turkish Morocco, (Rove Kid, Fob bio Leather, Grain leather and French Kid. LADIES’ BALMORAL BOOTS. Mieses’ and Children's Buttoned and Laced Boots ♦ Men’s. Boys’ and Youth’s Boots and shoes'’of every description, from a Stogy to n Slipper. Our Immense stock Inin been cmefiilly selected, and Bargains will bo given In purclmeera. Give us a cull. Thankful for pant liberal pttlronnge our friends, and the puUllu generally, nro cordially "limnembe" Urn Honib ilauuv., a trod, ouo door Houtb ol 11. M. Drg ©mans. THE CHEAPEST! THE LARGEST ! The Best Display of Holiday Goods! NOW READY AT ©REENFSBIaB’S, NO. 18, EAST MAIN STREET. Tho BEST BLACK SILKS at’the LOWEST PRICES, .ill thenew shades in DRESS GOODS, at Po pu InrPnMs. PS I(iECO U REAL POINT LACE, THREAD LAQE, and DUCHESS LACE CUE LARS, HANDKERCHIEFS in every style and price, for Christmas Presents !•- Beautiful Assortment of TJn.dersleeres, Week Ties, <&c„ .Co, Special Bargains in Low Priced Dress Goods ! Largest Stork of FURS, at prices that defy competition. . -. HLlEffifilT STM OF RffllUfl’i PIM-- SUITS MADE TO ODDER AT SHORT NOTICE I r will offer BARGAINS la BLANKETS, TICKINGS, MUSLINS, CHECKS, CALICOES, HOSIERY and NOTIONS. CANTON FLANNELS. Ao„ during the present month. We have just opened tho best* Bargains in SHAWLS, ever offmed in this market. tri fact my stock is now complete, and it will repay any one who desires a bargain to call and examine for themselves. L. T. GEE.EHEIELD,; 18 Bast Main Street. Deo. 12...- CARLISLE, PA. 1872.' Grand Fall opening. 1872. Large & Well-Selected Skek ojf fioeis Please examine the following before pm chasing elsewhere, 1/ you desire to save money Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds. J-'ept; 20, 1872. REDUCTION ~! At OCJILBY’S! A LARGE STOCK OF M FALL AND WINTER GOODS TO UR SOLI' NT UI {FATLY REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. THE-PRICES of ENTIRE STOCK hki much below REGULAR FIGURES and I Invite COMPARISON with any other house hi ihe COUNTY, FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, VELVETEENS, BLACK SILKS, WOOL REPPS. POPLINS, ALPACAS, REPELLANTS CLOTHS, IN GREEN, BROWN, GOLD and BLACK MIXED, SINGLE and DOUBLE WOOL SHAWLS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS AND QUILTS, WOOL AND COTTON FLANNELS* ALL COLORS, TICKINGS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, MSULTNS; SHIRTING STRIPES AND CHECKS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, OVERCOATINGS ! ' FACTORY .I EANS, uml every grade of goods suitable for season. EXTRA BARGAINS In a full line ol -v.,’ MEW FOBS FOi LADIES Mi CHILDREN. G ENT’S FURS, GROVES AIS D MCTHEHS! ® 3E3 O I AX, IS BLACK ALPACAS! I oiler n brand which cannot he surpassed for WEIGHT. SHADE and QUA LIT V In every grade. NOTIONS! Complete variety of every article An immense Stock of LADIES’ &. CHILDREN’S HOSE, suitable for season. GENTS’A LADIES’MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS A DRAWERS, To close entire Slock of TRIES, OIL CLOTHS, LADIES’ AND (mOREN’S SHOES! 1 Will sell them BELOW COST!' -Gi-Please call, see and he convinced that all of above Is a fact and worth your attention. Nov - 2S lw - CHARLES OGILBY. . •17 WEST MAIN STREET. > Carlisle, pa. THE HOLIDAY TRADE! Great Bargains in nil kinds of Ladies’ Dress Goods for the Holiday Season, Handsome Paisely Shawls for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Very Cheap. Furs ! Furs !! Furs !I! Furs !!!! JOHN W. STROM M from 31 00 n Soil up to tbo finest tommies of, 11 Ink .-fables, nt the Greatest Bargains In tbo Country. BLANKETS. PLANNIOLH of every description nt Reduced Prices. •Nfo.« Qtrrloa T tulles’ Neck Tips. New Similes Ladies’ Neek Ties. Em- New Styles LaUICS INeut if“ , f<i tfem-sUfched Hnndkorchlofs. All Su’nf‘l Ames’ami' UeulleiSen•« Handkerchiefs, pnt up In noses, very «nllab,e for Chi iKtinaa presents. LADIES’ LEAVER CLOTH >SAt:KI^f; VKXI , :ENi all COLOHS, 1 SLACK ami COLORED !iK <V JSQYS , OVERCOATS. Men's and Boys' Wear, nf all Kinds, Greally Reduced in Prices r»i 1.. r»n+ full tn n-ill nf the CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE c^ 4 inlno\liojurgest ami bfry i?. t c"K l fr y .r rcl ' n ' iC ' MILLER & BUTTORPP. Dec, 12. No. 18 North Hanover St. Having H turned Irom the Eastern,Mark* N with a lam piejmred ’ oltei BA RiJAINH to all who will favor us with u call. LatMes’, Gent’s and Misses’ KID GLOVES, A complete assortment of ZEPHYR, GERM/ NTOWN and FANCY YARNS. Also, a full line of Jet and Plated jewelry, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c J. H. WOLJbT. Prices llE?.oclixc3o<dL 2 1 New Goods opening at the Central Dry Goods Store ! All kinds ol WOOLEN SHAWLS cheaper than over at the CENTRAL. Fancy Gr ood. s I DIJ) fflrOOttSi No. 18 North Hanover at., Carlisle, Stobc Sc ermißai CVfOVE AND TIN W ABIC establishment, The partnership horotoforostlug ha twoou Walker «fe Cloudy having hn dlssolv ed by mutual consent, 1 hereby annoonco to the citi zens of Carlisle and snrroundlnucountry, that l pavo opened a Hew Stove and Tinware Store, In the large frame building, on the corner of West High ami Westbtreots, formerly occupied by Cornelius & Bosh. Having a large and complete stock of Stoves and Tluwur’o on hand selected with tho greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both ns regards quality, and price. Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and mddo up to order.. My slock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a llrst class tin establishment. HOOFING,and SPOUTING promptly attend edt° STOVES, 1 am now prepared to exhibit to tho Winter Trade a large and well-assorted stock of tho best patterns ol Stoves, Having tho agency of the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING OLOR\< . LIGHT HOtfSE. BON-TON. UOSEBUB, BEACON LIGHT EGG OFFICE and PAIILMI STO V E S . H.s solution «l Cook Htovcs emoraco the following: i Noble Look, Excelsior* , urn. tiuaker City, ami .Coral. &tovc Repairs constantly, on hand 1 am agent lor a P ATEN T S T EAM PIPE, (or beating mills, mctorles, Ac,,' and prepared to furnish and place them in position at short notice. N Having an experience of 22 years lu'thls busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a share ol the public patronage, feeling confident that 1 will give satisfaction. A. WOODS WALKER. Deo. 22. 70—tf SOMETHING NEW UNDER iHE SUN! THE UNDERSIGNED,, having Just returned from the cities with a largo stock ol goods, invito the attention of all who desire .satisfaction to call and examine their stock ol ■ Stove and Tinware Among the stock of stoves may be found the Anti-Clinhen' Base Burns)’, ANTI-CUNKER FIRE PLACE HEATER, together with all the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK HTOVEO, whlcfc they challenge the trade to compel, with Knives, *' Forks, Spoons, Ladles. ' Lamps, together with Toilet Seta, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves, Shove Is and Tongs, Zinc and every va riety ofTln Ware and House Furnishing goods kept in a first class store Wo are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells! aml and have lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu cumber Wood Puipp, ROOFING. SPOUTING AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terras. Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street. A,lew doors above Leather. Give us ft call as wo are determined not to bo undersold by anv.other parties In,this place. Thankful for the past patronage wo extend a cordial Invitation to all to pas' us a visit. Miinesmith <S* Mwpp. Noa. G 2 and Gl, NORTH HANOVER ST.. CARLISLE. Nov, 11. 71 PA (SVcocerlcs DOUBT YOU KNOW THAT John A. Means keeps constantly on hand a large and well se lected stock of Fr esh cfc Nice Or oceries! Having Issued a declaration of war against the high prices of Groceries, and having ray permanent headquarters at the old stand, No. 78 . Hanover tx-oot. where I have constantly on hand and for sale cheaper than the cheapest, a Full Line of Groceries QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, UEDAUWARE, FISH, DRIED and CANNED FRUITS. CANDIES; SPICES. «tc., &c. COFFEE of the best grades: SUGARS of the finest qualities; TEAS that do excel In flavor; SPICES thataroall pure, and SYRUPS delicious for sweetness, Decanters. Tumblers, Fiuit Jars, Dishes, <tc. P Ac. Fish of all kinds In season. Highest prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE, Being determined to please all my customers, I rollclt the. patronage ol the public, being thankful for past favors. JOHN A. MEANS, 78 South Hanover Street, Carlisle. Ba. 14n0v72 neats auu «ars OLD ESTABLISHED HAT AND CAP STORE ! ou NORTH HANOVER STREET, ft few doors below Carlisle Deposit Hunk, hus ou hand a large stock of all the Now York and Philadel phia Styles of HATS AND CAPS Silk huts from So. to 80,50; Fell hats for men, boys uud children, of every quality and variety of style. Winter caps In elotb, fur, beaver, co nov, uutra. Fancy Velvet and cloth turbans for children, Also n tiro-lot of Gloves, at all prices. Having a long experience In the business, I feel confident I can please all who favor mo with a call, In price, stylo and quality. ilats of all Hinds Made to Order and old ones repaired promptly out 1872 Keller. gpmacles. jyiAWOND BPECTACLEB ! These Spectacles are manufactured from MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES molted togeth er, and are called DIAMOND on accountof tholr hardness and brilliancy. It Is well known that spectacles cut from Brazilian or Scotch pebbles are very injurious to the eye,' because of their polarizing light. . Having been tested with the pdlurlscope, the diamond lenses have been found te admit fif teen per cent, leas heated rays than any other pebble. They are ground with great scientific accuracy, are free from chromatic aberrations, and pro duce a brightness and distinctness of vision not before attained In speotaclos, F. C. KRAMER, Carlisle, Pa. Manufactured by the Bpeucer Optical Manufacturing Comp’y. NEW YORK. buy u palrunloss you see the trade marli<i> v GdecTif—ly* JDrp ©oaus & ffllotljing. i m. 7 1S. THOMAS A. .HARPER, No 42 Soutb Hanover St., Carlisle, - HAS OPENED The Cheapest Alpacas and Mohnlrfl, Tho Cheapest Black Silks, Tho Cheapest Merlnds and Cashmeres, Tho Cheapest Australian Crapes. Tho Cheapest Tatnlso and Wool DoLames, Tho Cheapest Jap. Poplins and Plaids. Tho Cheapest Wrapper Hops. Mourning- and Second Mourning: Goods. Tho Cheapest and best Velveteens. Tho Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings. Tho Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens. Tho Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels. Tho Cheapest Blankotsaud White Spreads. Tho Cheapest Blankets and Thlblt a|inwis. The Cheapest Underwear (Ladles and Gents.) Tho Cheapest Cloths and Casslmores. FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. Being determined to maintain my reputation for selling tho best and cheapest Black Alpacas and Mohairs In this market,! have now opened a full lino at low prices. T. A- Harper. . Oct. 3.1872. FALL OPENING! Wo have just returned from tho city with a MAMMOTH LOAD OF iH¥ C®®iS consisting In part ol CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Ladles’ and Gent’s UNDERWEAR. A large as sortment of new styles of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS In variety, Crapes, Rib bons, ic. An endless number of latest stylo of Fall and Winter Shawls, The “OTTOMAN SCARF,” handsome and all sizes. Cloth and Felt SKIRTS for ladles and misses. Large Piles of DOMESTIC S Calicoes, Ginghams, Tickings, Muslins, Flan nels of all kinds and colors. Blankets, white and colored. UMBRELLAS, "Velve teens I Black and Colored, cut bias, for Trimmings. The largest stock of KTOTIO 3XTJS in the county. We have had advantages In the purchase of this immense stock, not possessed by others which will enable us to sell ut LOW RATES! “OLD §T AND!” A. W. BENTZ & CO. Sept. 20.1872. jgu ii. OPENING ! Dippers, French, English and American Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings OK AW, SHADES, FIGURES, QUALITIES AND PRICES SUITABLE FOB MEN'S Shirts a Specialty* A line of Rent’s Far ni§Mng > Goods al- • ways on liand. H.B. Ritter & Son Drapers & Merchant Tailors, No. 41 WEST MAIN STREET, BACON, 240ct1572-tf CHEAP JOHN, has now ready ou exhibition a LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, JStc., which Usual Low Prices I USUAL LOW PRICES! Not necessary to say anything else, as ever: body kpowu that he can get the BEST GOOD, at the very LOWEST PRICES at CHEAP JOHN'S, Court House Avo., in Franklin House. May2B- ly. Til Mutual Life Insurance Coup Of Philadelphia 1 . ALL kinds of policies written upon tbo most favorable terms. Premiums may no paid annually, semi-annually or nuartorly.- All' policies are NON-FORFEITABLE afte. TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates foi females. No charge for policy foe or stamps,— Policy holders share In the profits, Dividends declared annually after two payments on the contribution plan. $lOO,OOO deposited with tho Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security for policy holders, Cumberland County Branch.— Tho Compa ny lifts appointed a Board of Trustees, composed of tho following well known citizens of Cum berland County: B. M. Biddle. 8, B. Kieffeb, M, D. Charles H. Mullin, Wm. A. Mullin, John M. Wallace. Wm. A, Lindsay. William Kennedy. E. M, Biddle, Wm. Kennedy. Prcat. Secy, it Treoa, The trustees are all policy holders In the com pany, and tholr duties are to supervise and conduct tho business In this district, with au horlly to Invest a certain proportion of the romlums collected in this district, within tho tune, thus making it emphatically and praotl pally a HOME COMPANY. A. C. BELLOWS, General Agent. A. CRIBT, special Agent, Jan 251872 I—vr rr r Tlio oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. , JKa-Praotlcul business men as Instructors. For Information, write for a circular to P. DUFF A HON, Pittsburg, Pa. 170c723m Plenso.call at the WEAR. CARLISLE, PA be will sell at his USUAL LOW PRICES I fUisceUancono. NORTH AMERICAN Plcblral. R, R* R. RADWAY’B ESEADY, RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS in from Ono to Twenty MlnutoD. NOT ONE HOUR after rcmitujr tills ii.ivvriwment itePil any ono SUFFER WITH I’AIA. RADWAT’9 A CURE FOI. KVEUV“PA*IN‘'' It win the fln*t nml I" Tho Only JPiUn Ilomody th« itMUiitly Bliijm the ti.ohl- excruciating p»mr. alia** . Itrilammnlluns, ami turon wlu-Uicr or Urn LmiK». Stnmacli, bowels, or oilier glamte or organs, u> ■"“"H'kkoSl one to twenty minutes. ■ no nmtlw how Tlolent. nr exerndiu ng he twin tire RHEUMATIC. Thjil-rldcleii, Inllnn, Crippled, Nervo.o. Scuralgic, or proaimtcil wiiii Ulsa-a-m may wilier, RADWAY’S READY RELSE7 WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.- oV'the^'dladdei:. INFEAMMATIuN,orJHE K VOYI ;: L FjIK c sor.E hysterics, citout*. HEADACHE, TOOT^I ( AOllE laIAj nnErMATISMi COLT) CHILES. AfIUF. CHILLS. ■ Thl nnltalSm oflh. RYA.IV Relief to tl.o port o parts where the pain or liUlleulty tiisla will ftfliml e;u-. • drniw In half a funhW of wAt A r will In ft fo"- mnmonta cure inrAUTIUTIIN SICK HEADACHE, DIARKUr. "ySEKTEIIV,* COLIC. WIND IN i'IIE ROWER tvml nil INTERNAL PAINS. ri»«!«.«.» Traveler* rilinuM alwnya carry ft Iwt lo of RnrlTt«' , Rnmly Relief with them. I few ilroiwhi wnlt. yl iievenl hlcKh.v-va nr pains finm rlmn-e of water. U i- Seiler limn French Bramty or Hitler* inn atlinumm. FEVER AND AOl'Ei __ ' FEVER AND AGUE cured not n remedial imeiit In til's world t mt.wlil c.m- h • and Ajttie. mnl nil other JJiilitdimi. nUious. Hwtrlvs. I; • t.i.n1.l Vi-ilnw Mini ill her incw (n < led nvHAD'VAi • *IL&) Jilbk m KADWAY’S READY KISL .IF Filly cents jkt liottle. Mold by Druggists. HEALTH ! BEAUTY !J BTTIONO AXD ITHT-: IMCII IE-TOE-STiv' DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian resolvent ir vc M\I)E THI3 SlOH'i' ASTONIMIINO • SO QUICK. SO UAIMU AUK 'UIK <T A>'- ’ tiik nonir undergoes. \ miki. iiie. ■ FLUEM’E OF THIS TULIA UOi.DIiE. i MEDICINE. TIIAT Evory Day an Cnoroaoo In Fir-' and Weight in Soon and Felr. THE CHEAT BLOOD PURHrI!" Kiirv droii of Urn SAKSAI'AIIII-UAN UK? ENT communicate* fhrtnurh tin* Blood, Sweat, • ami other llnld* winl ,lu'cen of the pvslfin the vi-mr**■ ■ for it repair* tlm wiwti-s ol (he hoily with new ami s material. Scmf'iln, SypMlw, ’onmunpUon. Oho. disease. Ulcem In the Throat, Mouth, Tumor*. No. too Olnmla mid other part* of Iho avrlein. More i Ktiumous !>i'Clmr ( '<s frtnn the Ear*. nml the -• forma of Skin diseases, Kiupthm*. lever Mores. L Ile nl Rim: Worm, Mall Rheum, LryrJpehi*, Acne, I I.* snout. Worms la the Flesh. Tumor*, (Tincm In. : Womb, and nil wcakoidim mpl painful tilscharKeN .*•. Sweats, Lo-woT Sperm, and nil wastes of the life pin uhL aru within the curative nuireot thl- wonder ol M« cm Chemistry, and n few days use will prove to «• person u>lok » for cither of these fo-ma of disease i ijotcntpowcrto •ro tlA’rn, ■ , . . , ■ If the patient, dully becoming hr the was > find decomposition that Is continually jwresslnp. sn cceds In arresting these wastes, nml mm nt the *iuim wb new material made from healthy Mood—ami this tl - SARSAI’ARILLIAN will mid (iocs secure. • Not only does the S.MmiMiuu.u* Rs?ot.ttst ex all known remedial agents In the cine o| tdironle, her-- lons, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but ll la the m. positive cure for .* Kidney & SSSatfdcr Complaint . •Urinary. n:‘d Womb diseases, Gnu-e). Diabetes.. Dim!- Stoppage rtf Wider, Incontinence of Urine. s J case,* Albuminuria. nnd In u'l cast's where then: are bri dled deposits, nr Uio water Is thick, elomlv, mixed «1 substunwtlike the white of an egc, or thread* like wl:l silk, or there isu morbid, dark.-oflhm* apnearanei-. an white bone-dust deposits, ami when there Is a pH- ,• .hu'mlnp sensation when piL«slrij' water.nml pain r,t. Small of the Back ami along the JLoins. 1 nee, WORMS.— The only known nml sure Bc.nei’- for (Form#— Pin, Tapr, etc. Tumor of 13 Vcnrst’ Grout!; Cure*'! bv Rcralveut TWvr.m.v, July IS, S“'’-9. Pn. IUnwAT :-l havahs.l Ovarlnn Tumor In tin- ovnrlui r bowel*. All tho Pc-vU-n *.ild “ ther<* *vn» no help fer It. I In. .very thing Umt «m m-onw.«Mb-d; hut no hint: lirlpM v law your Rrtotvnil. and Ui.mght 1 ««nhl try ll ? Imt »«vl n- t. • fat It;brow** I hml Millisrud Iwr iwelw I Irn.k fix h.-l of the RcAolwonl, amt one l—» uf Ilmlwaj * nil., and tw n tic* of your Hou.lv KdU-f; nn-l then, U n-.l a »i«i. of tmmir - I »«*n or felt.nml Uht-l belter, Mimrtrr, mi.l linpi'lcr llnn 1 I." for twelve yam.. The %vr.»t tmimr ««« In 'he left « -'e -i 1 -e>«vcl% over Uio pnilii. I wrltfl till* to jell tin. btlu... i DR- RA'DWAY’U PERFECT PUBQATiVR FStLLS, perfectly tsrtrtcn, c'c"!intly '.'Med w’i'i «>'-oct cm;.. tiilnri* TI»rMlllllj* IllirlfW I'll'?* .**•, Jill HtVI llV'tllCll. way’s' SUM. fiwtlio nmi of rA .liw.iilen of th.- Stmur-rt Liver, Dowpls, Kidneys, Bladder. Nt-rvnm Dls--"***. Iteuloclic, Consitlpatlon.' C‘*tl vow-.ss. Dv*po -Hln, Blllwi-tie-B llillmH 1-ovor, Inflawiimtlnn<)t. tlichowi-U. l*llea,at’ jtdl Tfrnuif'omcnfeofUic 111 cni»l tL cersi. Wnrninted to HVi-d ttpo-itlvi'c-nrc. Purely Vwta ble I'onlnliilniriio meruurv, inliuTaKordel(d«pif>ns«lniL r !-. jy OI>«m-vc tho followlmr nynipUimH rcsultlii# uom , Disorders of the Blticsth c Orpins: Coiritlimlion, Inwni-J Plli-*, Fidlm*/ of fhc !n thf■ tP-xl, Acliiuv of the Stnmnrh, Nnmi-n. .Ilmrtlmni, lH»c«st of 1-oM, Viilltu-B or WVIudU In ih* Sim Sour P lnklnp « ?lulUrlntf nl the Pit of d... S*oi>. irh. Stvlmmlnc "< tn« Hca.l, /lurried nml DiUHiU Iln-iali'-Jir, FhiUi-rliur nt the Hitirl, Clioklnn or HulTooitlrw Srnb-itlrwHin n l.yii« Dinm«» pi Vuioii IXts nr U’utn U foi-u (ho SlJ't, t-fi-er mil Bull 1 nin in (he Homl. JX-ddoiwy »f P.r-vlmtion. Y.-llo'vnw; of Ihc Skin and Eve*. Pnln hi «M SHo, Ch«f, l.W.hi, -mil imhkn Umhin n( Hail, Burning In the Fl'* • A fosv doses nf KADWAV'I PILL** win frro tho ays tmu from all the nhciv«.im...«-il Price. 25 cents Stbiit. soi.o HY mtruoisTa. 4 RFAD “FAI.:SF. A -T> TUCK." Fend ono letter* Btomnto jIAUWAY & CU., No. H; Mnlrfou Lane, New* tote. Information wulh iliousamls will luS-iityou. July 4 72-ly e3m “YyiSHART'S PINE TREE Tar Cordial! Nature’s Great Remedy ! * FOR TIIIC Tlix*oat and Lungs, It la gratifying to us to Inform tho public that Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Pino Tree Tnr Cordi al, for Throat and Lung Diseases, has training an envial reputation from .tho Atlantic to the Pa cific coast, andfrom thonce to some of tho first families of Europe, not through tho press alone, but by persons throughout tho States actually beneiUled and cured at his olllce. While he publishes less, so say our reporters, he Is unable to supply tho demand. It gains and holds Its reputation— JFlrat, Not by stopping cough, but by loosen ing and assisting nature to throw off the un healthy matter collected about tho throat and bronchial tubes, which causes irritation. Second. It removes tho cause of irritation (which produces cough) of the raucous mem brane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purifies tho blood. Third. It is free from squills, lobelia, ipecac and opium, of which most throat arid lung rem edies are composed, which allay cough only, and disorganize the stomach. It has a soothing effect on tho stomach acts on tho liver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of the system, and in Us invigorating and purifying effects It has gained' a reputation which It must hold above all others lu tho market. NOTICE. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial! GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS! ani> —— Worm Sugar Drops. Being under my immediate direction, they .shall not lose their curative qualities hy. the use of cheap and Impure articles HENRY R. WISHART, I*itOI*RIKTOIC, FTllili OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q. C. Wlshart’a Ofllco Parlors are open on' Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays irom 0 a.m.to 5 p.m., for consultation by Dr. Wra. T. Magee. With him are associ ated two consulting physicians of acknowledged ability. This opportunity Is not ottered by any other Institution in the city. All letters must bo addressed to L. Q. C. WISHABT. D., NO. 232 N. SECOND STREET, Philadelphia, Hnov72-era* IRaUroabft. QUMBEBIAMO VAL I, E~y It Alt BOADI / HANGE OP HOp KB WINTER ARRANGEMENT On onl after Thursday, Jan. 18, 187 a. got Trains wUI run dally as lollows, (Bund(w. « n ‘ coptod). '“vyse*. WEHTWARD Train leaves Harrlshurff non . M„ Mcohantcsburg 8.35, Carlisle?), ll, NewvllS! t Shipponsburg 10.112, Chamborsburg lo.u GroV 1 ' castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 a. m Mail Train loaves Harrisburg 1.55 p »» ohanlcsbnrg 2.27, Carlisle 2.68, Newvlllo 3 a»hi.® pousburg <1,02, Chamborsburg 4.35, Ort-euM,. 1 ' 6.11, arriving at Hagerstown 5.40 P. !m. UC{U| ih- Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.30 p m m dhanicsburg 5.02, Carlisle 6.32.N0wvi110 fl’(« citr gensburg arriving ai£ Cnambcrsbuirg’ai% A Mixed Train ioaveo Hagerstown 820 l» m Greoncaatle 4.27, arriving at Chamborsburg sfl A MIXED TRAIN loaves Chamborsburg .. 4:45 p.- m., Williamson 6:30, filorcorsbam'Vß Loudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7*2u p EASTWARD Accommodation Irain leaves Chambersbur., e.. A. M.. Shipponsburg 6.2o,Nowville 6.00 7 SO’l! IL 1111 MbUre 7-U2 arrlvlu S at HirrSur Mail Tralnlc aves Hagerstown 8.30 A. Al castle O.OO.CHambersburg O^fl.Bhlppensburirm 6 '! Newvlllo k 53, Carlisle 11.20, ilechaulcaffi arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M 7 P lift) Express Train loaves Hagerstown 12 un v Greoucastle 12.28. Chambersuurg 105 Hhin««n * burg 1.37, NowvilW 2.10, Ctt^llB!K I MVeXS£ , burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg ftSo R M. A Mixed Train leaves ChamDorsburg 745 a v Qreoncastlc o,iB, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 a A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at7;ooa in., Loudon 7:16, Mercersburg MJO, Wllllamwin 8:4?), arriving at Clmmborsburg 0:40o. m. 49-MaklJjg cloao connections At Harrlsbun. with trains to and from Philadelphia Now Ymr Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg, and all points O. N. LULL, SUP KUIN'fENDENT’S OFFICE 1 SliP - Cha inb’tr.. I’a , Jar.-18. ’72. / 1 1871 READING RAIL ROAD! Winter Arrangement! .U»Atl.ty, l>ac3JUbDr 2.1.1, IS/i. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York as fob lows: ats,Bl)andB,lo, am and 2,t'opm;couoct> lag with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad. and arriving at Now York at 12,35, 3,50, ami 0,15 pd respectively. Returning; Leave New York at 900 am 1251 and 633 p in, Philadelphia at’7 30, SHamand 3 30 p m. Leave Harrisburg fur Heading, Pottsvllle. Ta maqua, Mluersville, Ashland,Buamokln, Allen town and Philadelphia at 6 3() and 310 am, and 2 00 and •! 05 p m. stopping at Lebanon and prin cipal way stations; tbo 405 p m train connect lug for Philadelphia, Pottsvlllo and‘Columbia only. For Pottsvlllo, Souylklll Haven and Au burn, via Schuylkill and fcjusqueimnua Railroad leave Harrisburg at 3 40 p m. East Pennsylvania Ballrnd trains leave Head ing for AUoncown. Easton and Now York at 7 3j and 10 35 am, ana 400 pm. Returning, leave New York at 0 00 a m, 12 60 aud 5 30 p in and Al lentown at 729 a m and 12 25, 210, 1 ;io and 555 p m, - Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 730 a m, connecting at Heading willnialu ou East Penn H K, returning leayes Pottsvllle at 435 pm, stopping at all stations. ' Leave Pottsvllle at 000 810 audf) 10a*mand 2 SO p in, Herndon at 10 00 a m, Sbamokiu at 000 and 1102 am, Ashland at 7 18 am aud 1220 pm, Mahanoy City at 7 63 a m and 12 51 p m r Tamaqua at 885 a m and 210 p m lor Phllada, New York, Reading, Harrisburg, «tc. Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and Susque hanna R R at 8 05 a m for Harrisburg, and 1145 a m, for Plnegrove and Tremont. Pottsvllle Accomo Train leaves Pottsvllle a , 6 00 a m!, passes Reading at 7 40 a m, arriving at Phllada at 1015 am: Returning leaves Phllada nt 4 -15 p m. passes Reading at 7 io p m, arriving at Pollsvlllo at 0 00 p m. Fottstown Accoinmon.Traln leaves Pollslowu at 0 45 a m, returning leaves Pnlluda (Ninth and Q reen,) at .4 30 p in, Columbia HR Trains leave Reading at 7 30am and 6 15 p m, for Kphrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, Col umbia, «£c; relurulhg leave Lancaster at S'JJa m and 330 pm, and Columbia at 815 a m and 3 20 p m. Perkioraon li R trains leave Perklomeu Junc tion at 735 and 9 00 am and 265 and 640 pm; returning leave Green Lane at (116 ainl2 36 and 4 20 p mi connecting with trains on Reading Ull. Pickering Valley R tt trains leave' Phoanh vllle atOlU am, 3 10 and 5 50 pm: returning leave Byers at 0 35 a m, 12 45 and 4 20 p m, con necting with trains on Reading B H- fcolebrookdale R R trains leave Pottstown at 9 40 a maud 1 20, 025 and 7 15 pm.returulug leave Mount Pleasant at 0 00, 800 anti 1125 am and 8 00 p in, connecting with trains on Reading R U< • Chester valley R R trains leave Bridgporl al 8 80 a m 2 40 and 5 33 p m, returning,leave Down- Inglon at 0 55 a m; 12 30and 5 40 p in, connecting with trains on Rending R R On Sundays; leave Now York at 530 p m Phil adelphia at 800 am and.Bls pm, (the BOp am train running only to Reading,) leave Pottsvlm at BUO h m. leave Harrisburg at 030 a m and l w p m i/leave Allentown at 8 55 p m; leave Rending at 715 n m and 1015 p m for \Harrlsburg at 'M a m for New York, and at 040 a maud 415 pm Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from ail points, at re* duefid rates Baggage checked through ; WO pounds allm ed each passenger, ' J, E- WOOTTBN, ■ Asst supt & Eng Mach’ry Reading, Pa, Dec 2,72 ■^IBIVtIWGTOiff&aBADIWO Railroad SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAXES, We are offering tho Second Mortgage Beads of this Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January and July Tho Bonds are in IOOOs, 500 s, and 100 s, And can be REGISTERED free of expense Tiie Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passcn* fer business are constantly increasing, he Increase for year ending Nov. 1, ... 1872, over year ending Nov. 1,1871, .*f Tho Increase for year ending Nov. 1, „.i 1871, over year ending Nov, 1, 1870, 7J.77»_ 1 - Increase in two years • 3151,074 W Bonds, Pamphlets and information can boob* talnedof ',,AVENICBRO. NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PH IBA jg^OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL. CARLISLE AQENCV, Gold *110,000,000 CAPITAL 81,445,975 Capital paid up - * " ff}nl( n 0,500,00) Total Funds, over - ~ *• Permanently deposited in the Stole oi FirePromlunw received In ISfgOQoW) Life Insurance Premiums In 18GH 3000,000 Total Premiums, nearly • • ( uolu; Fire risks taken at moderate rates of prcml> and losses settled and paid at mo CARLISLE A3ENCY SAM’L K. HUMRICH, AoeOT. Dec. 12,72—iy
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