iuroteesumai isranis J. 11. GRAIIAM* * J. H. fJUAII.UI, lr. a. gmaUam a> son. Attorneys 8f Counsellors at law, No.* 14 South IlnuovepSt.. ' CARLISLE, PA. Hon. -T. n. Graham, late President, .huiuo of th- Ninth Judicial District, nrneiteo of tho law, and associated with nun tils son, J. 11. Graham, Jr. will practice In tho i 'ouvls of Cumberland, Perry ahd Juniata Conn Jos. , fDoc./, il—tr. |V e. itEi/rznoovKK, L 'A'LTORNBX-AT-LA it , .uJiVSLE, PA. m Smith itamwM-'SIMM‘I, lU'iMKHiie I■ ct/’s drv 4'»'nls stun;. . •*. I. IWK. • j nS. HITiNKIi A Uo rn K« ! omn * 11, |, 11 I;> .11 tile rt'ilV <'J PIC in.-ill. ' 11 ■ li-W*. I’ll. i: . MA!IY L. Hall, lionm-. }iii Pb % 'detan :md Mean-al K.ecUicmn - .inn !I ;iui>\ stioei, ini IlsU*. All Id; .... skllliuly Ileal.d. 1 at li-nls at i mi I’niiMiM by mull. ;. is"'.*- iy . .11. OId)K( 1 K .S. BKAKIUHI, Dkn * } t)u ISull’ni'tii l.oijuji of J>''nlal /. .(111.-. Ml tllf I'-Milru.'. ..I in.'' IlloUlttV ... ! .1 lilii-t -.iiVl'l, Mll.'l .l.lul*' i t till il J.X. i’IMJMJI. J I.Mtf. .s'. ISKNOKK, \i. U removed ills ollice lo the chmth Wesl. cor nerof thmlh Hanover unci Pot lift'd Streets, 11.' N* VKIi AM* lib •iKoKH STS. IN THE HEAR OK THE RENT'/, HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa .laving lined up the Slab’.*-with m*w Cam* A i*., VV*- an prcp.v»*l t<> fin i.i -li 111 sl-class In 1 1) at I ea**«'liable rut * * i*;« 11 it*,** t alt CM I*' Hial ircm Ui«- springs. * A prll IHi7-g.v li’ltßSH MEAT' DAILY Edward J. Arney, A'ort/i J/rfito)‘i'r A/zru/ &-7r The-I*s l izens *if (“nr-lisle cun he (uMii-'tHd with Beer, fork, Vual, Mui I* is. Lurnh, r.hiding,• itc.,tUiily i. his residi-noe, opposite John .Vie- Ih'nlo',** Delivered I" all parts "T the iiiwn, epll 7*J. ..AUK KEN 1.-T 1 <• bmhlim. former-v J; nccnpU-d bySaml R Claudy a-, a Hu, simp mul vt«tvi* s* ore. on ! • t *'i Iy a. ley .■ > for reub . I’iiik building N suiMlili* lor a number of pur ,.sok. For terms and (ml her |»ai I rcitlai'K In mv .if J. M. U’AUaCK. M..<- No. 17 West Main SUti-i. J>KST Til INO IN THU VV I‘!ST ! ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA FE R. R. LAND©.!, TUKHK'MILLION ACRES ! ■luiu/l'l iii muf mur tin- A tih'A VAI.fJC) Ifimxt /••n/iini <’J iGoiV'f.l, 1 laveii Yeats' Ciedlt. Seven Per rent. Interest pei I. I eduction l*> M-ttUus wlu> Irnpprovc, A FREE I,’AHS TO BAND BUYERS, Til K KAt TS abmilihlsGrunl are— Low Prices, Long fredil, and a icb.ile to settlers of nearly .•ne-iourih ; n Rich Soli, ami a Splendid Cll 3..aie ; short ami mtkl wl itern; early planting, amt no wintering of Slock; plenty of Rainfall, and Justal the season; coal, Slone and Brick on ihe line; Cheap Kales mi Lumber, Coal, Ac.; no lands owned by S])eculators: Homestead and Pre-emotions now abundant; a Hrst-class Rail road on file line of a great Thorough Romo; Propuets will pay for I,and and linprov* meats. IT IS THM IIFSTOPPOhITNITV EVER OF FERED TO THE PURLP’, tniougli the recent completion of the Road. For Circulars and gem-rat luiornintlon, uddicss A. K. TOf/ALIN. Managiw I.und ben’t. Tojieka, kirn* -i am!;!,187.;- ;!m p R lAI F. OYSTERS. H. AKKISON i SON Would announce tolheir many old customers, ' tmt. they have ro-opened Ll.oir Oyster Saloon Mr the season, and are prepared to .servo prime •>\ sters In any style, such as fried, slewed, roast ed, panned, on the half shell. *tc. We liavo in connection with our establishment a KADIKB’ KKSTrxUKANT. which Is lined up In the most ei.inioriuule manner. Families supplied jv»th I lie best. Oysters in the market, by the bushel or smaller quantities, opened or In the shell, at sh »rt notice, and >*l the vety lowest rates. K. AU.IKUN * SON, ■|y KW HOOT AND SHOE STARE! No. 4 Hast Main Street. P-. -. n a, sIIDKS. GAITKKS. BROGANS. (TsTOM ami MADE TO ORDER. It iOl’A 1111 N < J nen 11 y and promptly done. ADAM DYHEUT. No I Fast Alain Htrco \iarrh 2ri. 1872-if TO $2O I’EIl DAY! Agents wanted’!' A*i JftOcloaaea of working persons, of either sex voting or old, rnako more money ;«i woi k for us 'n tholr sparo,moments. or all the time, than tit iiv-thlnc else. Particulars Iree. Address O. nnsnn A Co,, Porlbmd, Maine. U*ept72ly iftacttumnt. juiSTARLISHED IS4O. Carlisle Hardware House. H. SAXTON & CO. Hesuy'Haxton. I .I.l*. BIXt.KU. | 1). 15. SvXT' N Building. Fur in ■ *ll hud Mechanics', HimPvui Tools and Mato .al •. . Natl, Iron • ~.1 S eol of all sizes, shapes u\ kluds. Ka’ ‘ < .ml an I Mining Picks, at Materia . \Vetlie:>ll A Pro. First Natl, m Back p.t all other favorite brands In Whlt> l.e . uml Colors, with a full assortment of Tubi iors. jjuro raw ami boiled JLlnsoed OH. Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, Ac. Greasing and Lubilcutlng Oils, Cement, Plas ter and silver Sand. Dupont's blasting and sporting powder, Guns, pistols ami Auinmnl tlntr. Cedar Ware. U»ne. iauiterns. Ac. House-Furnishing Hardware Silver-plated Spoons, Forks and knives. Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut lerv. Kodgers-A Seymour's lino Scissors ftnd Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Hands. Brass slalr Uwds, while and bhick’Curloa Hair for Mai losses and l-nnillmc, Green Heps. Hair seating. Ac., with a tall line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such iu» Clothes Wringers, Him bird Cages, Driving and ,Riding Whips, Ac, Solo agents for Plank’s Shifting Beam ami Roller Plows at ids prices For Omh. Bloomfield A Gibb's Imperial Plows. .Tin* hist mentioned are of a recent introduc tion i„l« this section, which have the advanta ges of a Shitting Beam ami Steel Mieur. at al most the same prices us .he ordinary Cast Iron liuws. Sole agents lor Palmer's Paietit Iron Plum s. Sole -agent.', for Bm , nh..m's Patent Weather SI ripping. This conimiics both economy and comfort, thor. uglily preventing drafts oi rolcl mV a iwii- Ur am/ lin.sl in .cdiihi'T. Ttio' pi Ice lor si ripping uu entue house Is more than saved during the winter by the economy ol luei; U taking at. least one-ihliil less luol to produce the same war mth Ills m.ule la walnut, oak and plain white.to.' both color and windows, so that H can ho adap ted to any house - * i,in goods are bought In large u anilities trom .he manufucimes; and with the aid ol our long expei ience, are selected with Uie utmost care ami .supei vision, and we would invlteatl who wish to purchase the best good-* at the lowest easn rates to pul.ionize mi. Country merchants will certainly dnd it in t mi i % mini-’ -i.i- linr advantage) lo call or wnleus for quoiit utik'' hclors purchasing. We remain, respectfully, H. SAXTON & CO., ’ .Vo. 15 EAST MAIS'STJiE'I ' , Carlisle, HARDWARE C U T L Ifii Y, M ILL, Kit <» HO IV Kll H take this opportunity oi directing the attention of the community at large, and every person in, particular, to their recently replenished stock ol Ini jL* lIE iLQ> Ife ISio They studiously avoided investing dar ng the high prices,and patiently walled the falling Outoft.hehottoiu iie/ore attempting to loflUthelr Shelves, aud now that things nave been reduced to old Lime prices, as near as possible, they have invested largely and are prepared to guarantee lo Lhelr'trlonds and customer* as low prices 08 any market outside the cities. They especially Invitetiie attention ol mechanics, lurniers' and builders. Our sl«ck is complete ijnd none ueei fear meeting with disappointment lu enquiring for anything in our line \V,< im/e Hie ag.*nc> '*! the Wiilcox & Oibba ftttWIWZ ACIUUt and would iespceitulij Mi all those uun l a Much ne. to examine Hie Willenx »v i.’ililis' lie fore purchasing All orders protnpily attendee it), and goi d delivered lo all parts oftne town free ol charge •inn. 12 IKTJIv tEaiiiuct itVafecr. B. K VV I Nl.', dAHtXKT MiUKt; and i;nuHu ra s !•;;• WEST MAIN sl'l>Kl,r CARLISLE, P A sptend'd assorlfnei I «•( *" \ew tor the Holidu.va, comprising Solus. Camp stool, lounge**. iVntiv lables. Rocking t'lmlrs. I 'ln mg 'I allies. [•’:v«V (’hairs, t’ar*l Tables, Reception ' hairs. utio-mm;:. Rureans, Whal Nob. Ac . Ac. >V<*. Parlor, . ■ riiamber. Dining Room, Kin*K kurnitußic. of the inlest styles ' Co IT AGE FURNITURE IN <\-A I’** splendid m*w Patterns. . ISKD-TKA Dn A.NP MATI UK't* KS (JILT rRAMES AND PICTURE*' in great variety. Paihculai att* nt i«m given to I* uncoils. . nle from town and country promptly attended t ml on reasonable 'er ms. I ee.iT AND HATS jflLt OOJSt 2 TU“ sutiM i iber Intends to close out bis entire steel: ot SHOES & HATS AT COST. 11 Is a**sorl ment is ipute large,cm bracing Women’s Misses’ and . Children’s Shoes, OF ALL KINDS As he does not intend to keen HIIUKS for sale hereafter, he will positively sell it Is entire stool: at COST ! He also « ishes lo close out his HATS, and will sell them also at east. Great Bargains can now he >irl hv those wishing sLIOKs AND HATS. John IMliotto Jan I-7.1-:tm No. i t Noimt HanovkuSt. (‘arils le. I'a. DAVID STIUHIM 1) IA 1tt,11.1,' Boot & Shoe House! We have just received our Si lug stool: of goods jioin the Eastern cities, and I hey are now open for the Inspection of the public. We have hough! thorn to sell, and at low prices lor f’ASH. Our stock consists of BOOTS AND SHOES lor Ladles, Misses, Men. Hu.ysand Chlltheii. In cluding every style in the market, Ladles Buttoned and Lace Chillers. In greal va riety ol.slyle. Turkish Morocco. Glove Kid. Pea ble LeuM.er, (irain l.enlherand French Kid. LADIES’ H A IjMORA L ROOTS. Mlsnph' ami Ohlldrtm's HuMoued and Kneed Hoots; Men’s. Boys’ and Youth’s Hoots and ‘■'hoes of every description, from a Stogy to a Slipper. Onr Immense stock has been eaiefnity selected, and SMITEItB Rurgalnn will ho given -o pniuhaners. (jive usn call, Tlmnklnl tor past liberal pntromigc, our friends, and the public generally, tire cordially invited to call and examine out (dock. llumeinbcr the place. No. 11l South llanove at reel, one door South of H AKKmlle.v’sclolhl slore, uearlv opposite tlie Franklin House. •j:t Nfav-li MTItOHM AVn. AND rljor Store, JOHN W. STHOHM 3DtJ)®O OHS, THE CHEAPEST! THE LARGEST ! The Best Display of Holiday Goods! L. T. GREENFntLD’S. NO. IK, EAST MAIN STREET, The BEST BLACK SILKS flUlio LOWEST PRICKS- the new ‘(.hades in DRESS GOODS, p.t Pnpnhw p nces. 'n'rr,™Ta rvrm REAL POINT LAOE, THREAD LACE, and DUCHESS LACE COL LARS, HANDKERCHIEFS in every style and price, fov Christmas Presents l Beautiful Assortment of .Undersleeres. Neck Ties. «tr„ Ac. Special Bargains in Low Priced Dress Goods ! , Largest Stock of FURS, at prices that defy competition. EUMBIT ST9eR #F OSDIIM'S Witt. SUITS MADE TO OMEB AT SUNT MTIOE ! I will oiler BARGAINS in ÜBANKKTS. TICKINGS, MUSLINS, CHUCKS, CALICOES, HOSIFdtY and NOTIONS. CANTON FJ.ANNKLs. Ac., during the present month. . Wo havo just opened Ur.* best Bargain* in SHAWLS, ever offered in tills maikot. In fact my stock is now •■pinplote, and it will repay any one-who desires a bargain fo eall and examine for themselves. L, O.HJ.IJ D. A. SAWYER, Worth-east Cor . Pah fie Sr/aa-e, Carlisle, 1 l TihMir ,llilV i" ' '"ip , ' ami Lhone “ ’"" n ‘ !l " ps'-if »•' «>ur.*!KW STOCK of jtfSisXKJffiis- GOODS ! ■ - ' |f ' Just opened. i I i-A v v r^r: :^n: n: v ■> I Il.l.nu;i. \SK MI’SI.IN , I.’ M,” I>|| i'ii; ■ ■ i. ffI.FACIIEI) AND (HVBLKACIIIW SHIRTING MUSLINS, KINK UNMU.KAriIKI*'SIIISLINs..hII the beat- brands, at Uio lowrst figures. \V e have a splendid slock of SH HIT FRONTS opened and closed. , ' ■ ruble Uncus. Table OiltJotliN. Kleuelieil nn.l Vnhlcaeiuxl Colloit > 4 lolliN. Napkins, Towels. <;rnnlip«, Ac. Our assortment of TICKINGS is I lie moat, complete and at low figures, PRINTS. OINftnAMS, HICKORY STRIPES, CLUE DRILLINGS. KENTUCKY JEANS. COTTONADRS in endless variety. We have Jiw, opened a large lot of the celebrated LAN* 'CASTER WHITE CXTIILTS direct from the ninnufiicturcra, which wo will offer at CHEAT BARGAINS, BLACK ALPACAS! We make Clack Alpacas u specialty, and keep all the best ' brands. Prices 25. OT, .'l7'£, 40, 45. 50, (io.7u. -85, LCD, 1.25 and 1.50, GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS! SILKS, SHAWLS, FURS & BLANKETS! CLOTHS & C A SSI ME RES to redueo our stock* As all our goods have been purchased al - CASH PRICES all persons wishing to purchase at CASH prices w|llftnd It to their interest In examine our Stock before pur ch slug elsewhere, as we defy competition In prices, and you j3r mmwy - D. A. sawyer., D. A. SAWYER, CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE. REDUCTION!! AtOGrILBY’S! A LARGE SLOCK OP NEW FALL AND WINTER GOOOS TO Rl? SOLD ATGRKATLY RED!'OKI) PRICKS TO MU I f TDK TIMES. ‘ THE PRICES of ENTIRE STUCK are much below REGULAR FIGURES ami r Invite COMPARISON with any other house In the ('PUNTY,- FULL LINK OF DRESS GOODS, VELVETEENS, BLACK SILKS, WOOL. REPPS. POPLINS, A L PACA, 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, MUSLINS, SHIRTING STRIPES OVERCOATINGS ! FACTORY .l EAns, ami every grade of goods suitable for season. EXTRA BARGAINS in a full line ol NEW FOBS FOi LUES AND CHILDREN. i: KXT VS |.’ i; li S, (i r, C) VK S A;\ 1) Mfr !•’ L !■: 1! S ! gEi HP HI IN JK LA G K I otter a brand which cannot be .surpassed for WEIGHT. SHADE and QUALITY in every •;iade. ____ NOTIONS! Complete variety of every article An Immense Stock of LADIES’ A CHILDREN'S IIn.SK, ‘ suitubh! for Honson. GENTS’A LADIES' MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS A DRWVKRS, To close enlhe Stock of TRUNKS, OIL CLOTHS, LADIES’ AND WREN'S SHOES! I will sell them UELOW COST! -tty-Please call, see and be convinced that all of above is a fact and worth yom’.alloulion, Nov. ?«, 1b72. THE HOLIDAY TRADE! 3Pif±oosj Reduced ! New Goods opening at the Central Dry Goods Store I Great Bargains in all kinds of Ladies’ Dress Goods lor the Holiday Season Handsome Falsely Shawls for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Very ('heap. All Himls o. WOO...'AN SHAWLS flieuiiur Until over nl U.u CENTIUI. Furs ! Furs i ! Furs !! ! Furs !!! ! li,mi 8. uo u Holt mi lo Hlo lllirsl ij.mlU.es ol .Mink Habit..;, a. tn« Uion.em, l),ir(!ull)a 1.) tho Country. MHANKETH, I.’I.ANNEI.Sor ovary iK-soriptlan nt IMucnd Prlcm, IT an o v Groods! Now stvles Ladies’ Neek 'Ties. New Shades Ladies’ Neck Tioa. Lm hvnldaml Handkerchiefs. Lace Hfimllccrchlcls. rtr kinds of Uidles’ and Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs, put up In dom s. \i ry sallabu rot Chi Istmas presents. haihks’, hkavf.k_ci.oth C{)L()liSi HI,A(;K .1.1(1 COI.OUED ]Joys , OVERf . OATIS . Men’s and Bays’-Wear, of all Kinds, Greatly Reduced in Prices! Please do not full to call at the UENTRAL DRY-GOODS BI’ORE , n-inniiin ii.n ■<> ri'psi ii i) (I bent selected st i ck of Dry do oil a and Notions, boforo mak ing any purchases, os wo are determined to reduce Diestock u J f,,r^ l * U the Firm JMlLLpilv pC liU i 1 UivJLb H Deo. 12 ©tfi ffi DOtlS NOW READY.AT T. GEEEOTTELI}, 18 East Main Street. OAKLISLIi, PA AND CHECKS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, ALPA G A S ! CHARLES OGILBY. GINGHAMS, PRINTS, •17 WEST MAIN STREET. Carlisle, Pa. Stoligfl U eninttmre QTOVB AND TJNWARJC O ESTABLISHMENT, Tho partnership herotoforostlag i>e tween Walker & dandy having bn dlasolv ed by mutual consent, I hereby nnnoouoo to tho.cltl* 20118 of Carlisle and anrroundlnucountry.-lhat i have opened a lew Stove and Tinware Store, lu the largo triune building, on Hie corner of West High and WeattSlreets, formerly occupied by Corilollus «JiiJoßh. , •Having a. largo and complete stock of HtoVes and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both as.regards quality and price. Sheetiron • and Tin ware, constantly on hand and made up to order. My slock of Tinware embraces everything usually koot lu a first class tin establishhient. HOOKING and SPOUTING promptly attend- 1 am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a large and well-assorted stock of the best patterns ol Stoves, Having the agency of the following celebrated moves, I am prepared to torn tali them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY, * LIGHT HOUSE. BON-TON, UOSEBUB. BEACON EIGHT EGG oKFK’Kniul L'AIU.' .R' s toves ILs nclo ctiou ot Cook Stoves emomeu the following: , ' Superior. Noble Cook, Excelsior, Niu ara, lumber City, and Coral, ££ Repair* constantly on hand I am agent tor a VAT E N T B T BAM Plip B. lor healing mills, metories, Jtc., ami prepared to furnish ami place them In position at short notice. , Having an experience of 22 years in this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, feeling confident that I will give satisfaction. • A. WOODS WALKER. Dec. 22. 70— l.f • something new under i iik suni THE UKDEKHIHNBD, having Just returned Horn the cities with a largo stock ol goods. invUo the attention of nil who desire satisfaction to call and examine their lo'-go slock o Btove and Tinware Among the stock of stoves may ho found the Anti-Clinker Base Burner, ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER, together with all the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES. Which (hoy challenge the trade to compel with Knives, Fork 8, Spoons, Ladles, Lamps, together with Toilet Sets, Coal Rackets, Coal Sieves, Shove is and Tongs, Zinc and every va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kept in a first class store We are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells and have lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu cumber Wood Pump,- ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street. Alow doors above Lonther. Give us a call ns we are determined not to be undersold by anv other parties (n tills place. .Thankful for the past patronage Wo extend a cordial Invitation to all to pay us a visit. MmiesmUM *V Mnpp N'os. 02 aud 04, NORTH HANOVER ST.. CARLISLE. Nov. l>, 71 PA ffirnctrlesf "DO VHT VO ffTCN O W TH A T John A. Means keeps constantly on liiuul a Inri'o and Well se lected slock of Fresh it Nice Groceries! Having issued a declaration of war against the high prices of Groceries, and having ray permanent headquarters at tho old atan d, , No. 78 S. lla.iio.vox* street, whore I have constantly on hand an d for sale cheaper than the cheapest, n Full Line of Groceries ! QUEE NHWAIIE. GLASSWARE, cedarware, FISH. BACON, DRIED and FANNED FRUITS. CANDIES, SPICES, &c., &c. COFFEE ol the best grades: SUGARS of tho finest qualities; TEAS that do excel In flavor; SPICES Lliataroull pure, and SYRUPS delicious for sweetness, Decanters, Tumblers, Fruit Jars, DJahes, Ac., Ac * Fish of all kinds in season-. Highest prices paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE Being determined to please all my customers, I rollcit the patronage ol tho public, being thankful for past favors. JOHN A, MEANS, 78'South Hanover Street, Carlisle. Pa. M uov72 ibflts ant Caus ELLER’S OLD ESTABLISHED HAT AND CAP STORE ! on NORTH HANOVER STREET, a few doors heJqw Carlisle Deposit Bank, has on hand a largo stock of all the New York and Philadel phia Styles of HATS AND CAPS Silk hats from S 5. to 50,50; Felt hats for men, boys and children, of every quality and variety of style. Winter caps In cloth, fur, beaver, co ney, nutra. Fancy Velvet and cloth turbans for children, Also a fh-o lot of Gloves, at all prices. Having u long experience In tho business, I leel confident I con please all who favor me with a cal), m price, stylo aud quality. of all Kinds Made (o Order ami old ones repaired promptly Oct 211872 Keller. g(|)CVtaCICS. J^Ta MOND SPECTACLIffI ! These Spectacles nro manufactured from MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBULESTnoItod togeth er, and are called DIAMOND on accountpf their havdnc.sH and brilliancy. It 1h 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 polarlscope, the diamond lenses have been I mind to admit fif teen per cent, less heated rays than any other pebble. They are ground with groat scientific accuracy, are free from chromatic aberrations, and pro duce a brightness and distinctness of vision not before attained In spectacles, E. C. KRAMER. CA ItLIHLE, Pa. Manufactured by the Spoucor Optical Manufacturing Comp’y. NEW YORK. #S- Don’t buy a pahunless yon sec tho trade marlc<> sdeo7‘i ly JDni ©oai)3 & Clothing. 1-872. 1812. THOMAS A. .HARPER, No 42 South Hanover St., Carlisle, lI A S OPENED The Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs, Tho Cheapest BlackSllkn, Tho Cheapest Merinos and Cashmeres, Tho Cheapest Australian Crapes, The Cheapest Tam Iso and Wool DcLames, Tho Cheapest Jap. Poplins and Plaids. Tho Cheapest Wrapper Heps. Mourning’ and .Second Mourning Goods. Tho Cheapest and host Velveteens. The Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings. Tho Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens. Tho Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels. Tho Cheapest Blankets and White Spreads. The Cheapest Blankets and Thlblt Shawls. The Cheapest Underwear (Ladles and Gents.) Tho Cheapest Cloths and Casslmores, FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. Being determined to maintain my reputation for soiling tho best and cheapest Black Alpacas and Mohahs In this market, i have now opened a full lino at low prices. T. A. Harper. Oct. ft. 1872. “ FALL OPENING! We have Just rf.turned from the city with a MAMMOTH LOAD OF 'RY -CO NS consisting in part ol CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Ladies’ and Gent’s UNDERWEAR. A largo as sortment of new styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS In variety, Crapes, Rib bons, &c. An endless number ol latest style of Fall and Winter Shawls. The “OTTOMAN SCARF," handsome and all sizes. Cloth and Foil SKIRTS lor ladles and misses. ■ . Large Liles oj DOMESTICS Calicoes, Ginghams, Tickings. Muslins, Flan nels of all kinds and colors. BlanXsefs,, white and colored. UMBRELLAS, V©lve teens I Black and Colored, cut bias, for Trimmings, The hugest slock of NOTIONS in the county. We have had advantages in the purchased tills Immense stock, not possessed by blliers which will enable us to sell at LOW RATES! Please call at'thc “OLD STAND!” Sept. 20,1572. OPENING; French* lOnslish anti American Dippers, Clottis, Cassimeres & Vestings ! OF ALL SHADES,. FIGURES. QUALITIES AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR MEN’S Shirts a Specialty* A Ime of Rent’s Far* Bushing- moods stH ways on hand. H.S. Bitter & Son J) rajieis £■ Mediant Tailors. No. 44 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA 2-lucllB72 II CHEAP JOHN, has now ready oii exhibition u IjAKGH STOCK of CLOTHING j ROOTS SHOES, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, Ac., which ho will sell at his Usual Low Prices ! USUAL LOW FRIGES! USUAL LOW PRICES ! Not necessary to say anj thing else, as every body ksowstbat lie can get the BEST GOODS at tho very LOWEST PRICES at CHEAP JOHN’S, Court House Avo., In Franklin House. Muy2B-ly. THE NORTH AMERICAN Mutual Life Insurance Company Of Philadelphia; ALL kinds of policies written upon tho most favorable tonus.’ Premiums mar bo paid annually, semi-annually or quarlorly.- All policies are NON-EOREISITABLE afte. TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates foi females. No charge for policy fee or smmpa.~ Policy holders share in tho profits, Dividends declared annually after two payments on the contrlDuilon plan. SfOO.OOO deposited with tho Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security for policy holders, Cumberland County Branch.—Tho Compa ny has appointed a Board of Trustees, composed of tho following well known citizens of Cum berland County: 10. M. Biddle. S. B. Kieffeu, M, D. Charles H. Mullin. war. A. Multan, John M. Wallace. Wm. A, Lindsay. WiLLiAar Kennedy. KM.Biddle, . War. Kennedy. 2*rcsl. Secy. V f '•{. I x l=- A 1 UtK H,L Tt was 1 1n* flnh iimi P TJlo Only l*4vln ll<*nu*t|v that Instantly «U»l** ilin most eM-melai.i.); .... •.■ln'-* ii.rtUmmutlmis, and enres ( uiiuviwii-, w !■• Uivi « I, nips, Buunaeh, llowels, or ct.u-i <>i «n r m-, .Mouy.ita.u'mj OKE T 0 . nvENTY ,i,N-rri-:-; ■•io mnttcv how violent. nr iM rmnillu: the p, :s 1..-VI 1 1 • ' > ' ’ Ready Relief wnh Hum. \ ;■ ■ iirevur.t -i.mm m or : o, ‘’ ‘ • ' nciter than French Him.tly »-r L.llOl . . • ' vnvr.it .... FEVER AM' AGUE »-tm . ‘ not a remedial aeenl hi this ’ •*' > 1 > *' : 1 ' and ■;tli>T l , MllOl.l, Yl'lh.w, lliui Cith'T I'l VK . FILLS) M> .pihnc M UAlh A. - • Fifty cents per Imtile. Smil i-j J'.um'i-i-. HEALTH!!® FA STRONG AND PURE 1 M ; ' • ■ OF FlXmll AND W 1.l ill 1-CL. . UEAUTU'CL COMI’I.FN I' *•> M-‘ « i- 1 ORn RAD WAV .i SARSAPARILLIAN HAS MADE THE M'ISC \ST )V . • ’ \- SO QUICK, M) R.VI'G• A 1 !• ■ -- - THE BOl't » f M*E ;‘jo. ' ‘ • FLUEN'T, n;. lIP'. I In*. 1 ' MEDICIN I', Til A ! Every Dnv an Cncrrac-s im • and Weight is Eicon o*if» u - THE GREAT SLOOD FL* A • Every drop of ll*a SA USA FA" I-I. . - ENT communicates tlirmudi the i r> : ' and otticr HuliH nml .h'h'in "I ll»' "'"'■■•t ■*•' • ■ •’ for It repairs the wailea ul l it '• 1 ‘ :i mntertnf. S< r-l“ia. SavoMl -, ' Mi.-- | ti.;.u n. • disease. FlceiShi the Ihtoal. » c'.iU', In .•is, ... ino GlamU and oilier fait. < 1 Ua !• io. ' l! Strumoua fnmi 1 “ f-,-m forms of Skin tlii«o:w»'s, O"’ -. h-l'-.r Head, Uluc Worm. Salt Ifiieiini,,’'.r."h e;n- V■ •. • Spurn. Worms In )ho. I le.-'li. J.inei-, »• ». .• * WornK, and nil wcnkeiiliu and 1 .ihifu '.i- n ••'v ■■ Sweats, Loan n:’Sperm, imd a’l . 1 't- " ■ < pic, are within Cie cnmtlve nmee 01 ti l •> - " cm Chemistry, nml a few d:n-s me U •• person 11 for eltlvr nl ih :. !■ , ■ A- I '. l , potent powerto cure them. If tha patient, dully.lnvoo h. f t. .1 ■ - - •and (locompoMtlon that is e" ■' I. n I" • a. ■ ■ eeeda In arn-fithiK the?o nml i.n nil t; ■ >,ni ■ new maicilal mnda from lumMli) [ n. SARSAI’AIHLL! AN will nml i-r - ;• Not tmlv does Iho V 1 " ! all known'rctpedlal nyo,iu la ilie'•m' ’ ■ ’lnns, Cntislltutlonal, and M:m ilm.e.M • : m. .. positive cure for Kidney &■ Kladc!rr .< r.: . ’ ::j . Urinary, a:nl Womh diteases, C" ,v > , ‘. P- ■; •• ’". 1 Stoppnjreof Water, Im'nnln.etit o. I ■' • 1 •' ' ease, Allaunhmrlii. and In all < •'••■7'• I-> ' ; dust deposits, or the water lr in e.v ■ - ‘ >'• ’• uuhatanceallbc the .white fl an • 1: , " ! ’. silk, or there Is a mon;M. deyl;. ■ " • -", ; ■ whlto bnnmd'i'tt depo-ha. and w.i. ■ l hurnlnp sensation when pa"hif > Small of the Havk nml alotM the Ln.. s. , . . WOfiWIS.-Th<.o Iv I : fur ll'on.i.—'"HA Tnmor »!' • ' Vo.tv’ V.rp: 1 Cared by Easter, s < ■ • IU-rn-n '.l.- .lid l •• Da. Raow»y'.-I Invn h A ;t “'.i'' l ; I •’' ' • bowels. All dill tlis-mr* •■lid •• Iher * v “* n " 'I .. ' every tldmr th vl wiu : ,'i. > ' taw your Resolvent, nnd tUnt«-r >t I » ••ol.t tr> i. . • ■ in'll, became I luut •uifereil I-rinvlie ' • ■■ • f - of (hu IP-wlvunt, nlul oihj le«« < f '«•>'»> 1 • ' ties Of v.wr Ren.lv ltc 11. fi uni It-re.h - icon or kit, uml I f"l MI'T, mi adit. i. . •' for twelve years. Tho wr-t nmi'r‘-iv ■ • wwcls. ov-r lliu invlil. I v, rile iMr u Vuu um juiMUli U If J "n ell'".'.. PERFECTPOfiprij/. , perfectly t.T'tcV’'", v. > '• I • miri'c, rvtiulnU-, jinrllV, re’ »'• wav's Pills. fnr tin* r»r * i»l • Liver, * Uowi-K Kulm--.1’.-kV- - * Headache, C("' >. 1 -■-’•i;'' " , Byimo-tda, DOW'i-tu-». I'i 1 ,, c- i- > . • the Bowel*. I>| <:>• i'i'ici’.'l • • *r. cum. Warranted to r/IVi l u | . !’ hie.rnntalnl'itrno m- rur-., " ! rjT Oh-k-tvu the fi-ho- i . - 1 ■' Disorders of the- l>lur..tive Oi : CortstlintUm, Inwir-J M*->. F-.;h..- . f 1 . '' Aelihiv i>« thj lleiivi'-h, 1 • • 1 . . Fullnw* nr Wi'laW In ■ • ’ •• 11 ’ ■ ■flulUTihj nt tin* I'lt"! •'•••• •• - -h 1 ' "■ ' /lurried twilDitlWlt "r •• ’ 1 •' ’ ’ 11 Virion. I> ta nr Well* I -.*• ‘ |!i>* Ihvtl, I-hn-U-h.-y ,f T* r- ’ - *■ , 1,1 Ilijrl F-V.S I’eln ' • llc.il, hnrnlna 'n !h-- i*l ' A few do*** nf lIA D'.V '’* ° ‘ ,' v f u-m from nil Hi** :ib -v. i. ’ *• - ,t t>urhfl’c. Ri'l.D l-> ... READ ‘-r.M-PD .*• '' cul .-ir rfamji lo ‘- v ■’ iorlt. ltif(iuuiJi"-i . • ' - I '' July-172—1y e3m PfN K TREK Tar Cordial ! nature’ll Great Remedy ! Ei'Olt TUB 'CTivosit ami Lillies, It is gratilylug to us to iniorm the public that Dr. Ij. Q. C. Wlshart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordi al, lor Throat and Lung Diseases, has.gaining an envlal reputation from the Atlantic to the Pa cilie coast, and from thencoto somoof the first families of Europe, not through the press alone, but oy persons throughout the mates actually bonefitled and cured at his ofilce. While he publlshealess, so say our reporters, lie is unable tosupnly the demand. It gains and holds its reputation— First. Not by stopping cough, but by loosen ingartd assisting nature to throw oil' the un healthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, which causes irritation,' Second. It removes the cause of irritation (which produces cough) of the mucous mem brane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and throw ofilho unhealthy 'secretions, and purities the blood. Third. It is ireo from squills, lobelia, Ipecac and opium, of which most turoal and lung rem edies are'composed, which allay cough only, and disorganize the stomach. U has a soothing effect on the stomach acts on the liver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of the system, and In Its invigorating and purifying effects it has gained a reputation which it must hold above all olhers lu the market. NOTICE. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial! GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLSI \anD Worm Sugar Drops. Holjir under my immediate direction, they shall not lose their curative qualities hy the use of cheap and Impure articles HENRY R. WISH ART, I>UOI>UIKTOU FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q.'C. Wishan’s Otllco Parlors are open on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays Irom 9 a. m.to 5 n. m., for consultation by Dr. Win. 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. 0. WIBHART, IL*. D., WO. 212 N, BECOWD STREET. UaovW Philadelphia. i&allroa'&s. UMBERLANJ) VALLE V RAIL RO ADI CHANGE OP.HOUHB WINTER ARRANGEMENT On. and after Thursday, Jan. 18, 1872. Pn gor Trains will run dally as follows, (SQndflvf!- copied). ■ Be *‘ WESTWARD Accomfoodatiori Train leaves Harrlsburo' ■ ™ M,.Mcohnnlcaburg 8.35, Carllslo9.il, Newviiioo £ Shlpponsburg 10.22, Chanlborsburg 10.440rna castlo 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown U. 4& Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.55 p >, * obanlcsburg 2.37, Carlisle 2.58, Newvlllo 3 *L, 1 pensburg 4,02, Ohambersburg 4.85, 5.11, arriving at Hagerstown 6.40 P. !m. ncar,l,n JSxpress'Traln leaves Harrisburg 4.30 p m *l, chaulcsburg 5.02, Carlisle 5,82. Newvilie 6 05 hi 1 pensburg 6.3f\ arriving a*. Charabersburgnt 7 w A Mixed Tnrtn leaves Hagerstown 820 p vi Qroenoastle 4.27, arriving at Ohambetabmg Sil A MIXED TRAIN loaves Chamborsbnr* «. 4:45 p. m., Williamson 5:30, MercorabumM London 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7 , !i0 pn * EASTWARD AccommoO&iwn Z-a(n leaves Chamberai™..., c A. M. Sblpponsbo rg 5.29. Nowvllle cfw Sa! m ” 57M “ rrlTln ß «t Harrlabur Mail Train loaves Hagerstown 8.30 A M castlo ll.UO.Cbataborsbnrg MO.Sblprensbiir.siS Newville ll 1.63, Carlisle if.VB, AoclmnlcsbSS !K! arriving at Harrlsbnrg 12.87 P. SI qrf 11% ISrpreis Train loaves Bneeratowt- i-m >, Grooncastlo 12.28. Ohambersburg 1.06 Haimi-nl' barg 1.37, Howvlrto 2.11), CarlisleWiloobffi' burg 8.18. arriving at Harrisburg 8.60 p. m. nl “' A Mixed Train leaves Cbamnerabure*7 48 a m Grooncastlo o.iB, arriving at HagorstownJO,(ii a A. MIXED TRAIN loaves Richmond at 7-00 a m,, Loudon 7:10, Morcersburg Hoc Williams. 8:1£>, arriving at ObnmbersbuVg 3aim, Mn . AS-Malrlug oloso connections at Ehrrlsbur. wit:* trains to and from Pblladelpbla.New York Mtlmore, Wnsblngton,Pittsburg, and nil polffi Hui’euintendknt’k Office) Chamb’g., Pa , Jar. 18. ’72. j 1 1871 J READING RAIL ROAD I Win ter Arrangement! .Hominy, December and, isri, Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York as fol lows; nt 5, 30 and 8,10, am and 2,t'opm; collect ing with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad and arriving at New York at 12,35,3,50, and Oion» respectively. Returning : Leave New York at 9 00 a m 1251 and 580 p in, Philadelphia at 730, 815 am and 3 30 pm. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Vottsvllle, Ta. mnqua, Minersville, Ashland,blinmokin, Allen town and Philadelphia at 5 30 and 810 a m.aml 2 00 and 4 05 p m. stopping at Lebanon and prin cipal way stations; the 405 p m train connect, lug for Philadelphia, Pottaville and Columbia only. For Poltsvlllo, Scuylklll Haven and Au burn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrisburg at 3 40 p m. - Hast Pennsylvania Ralirad trains leave Read log for Allentown. Easton and Now York at 730 and 10!t5 um, and 400 p m.- Returning, leave Now York at 0 00 a m, 12 50 and 6 30 p m and Al lentown at 720 a m and 12 25 , 2 10,4 35 and 855 p m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at .7 30 a ra, connecting ul Reading with nalu on East Penn H K, returning leaves Polfavllleam - . p m, stopping at all stations. Leave vottsvllle alO(K) tilt) and 9 10a m and 230 p m, Herndon nit XOUOara.ShamolclnntbUO - iutd*ll 02 am, Ashland at 7 18 a m and 12 20 pm, Muhanoy City at 7 53 am and 1251 p m/l’amuqua at 835 am and 2 10p m lor. Phllndn, New \ork Reading, Harrisburg, Ac. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill nod Susque hanna R R at 8 05 am for Harrisburg, and ii 15 a m, for Plnogrove and Tremont. Poltsvllio Accorao Train- leaves PollsvlUe a 6 00 a m. passes Reading at 7 40 a tu. arriving at Philadautiol6 am: ReturningleavesPhllmla at 4 45 p m, pusses Reading at 7 15 p in, arriving at Potlsvllle at 0 00 p ra. . -Potlstown AccoinmonTrain leaves Pollslown nt 0 45 a ra, returning leaves Pnllnda (Ninth arid Green,) at 4 30 pm, . ■ Columbia R K Trains leave Reading at 7 30nm alitlO 15 p m, for Kphrnta, Lltiz, Lancaster. Col umbia, &c; retuinlhg leave Lancaster at 821 a m ami 330 p m, and Columbia at 816 a in and 3 2(1 p m, Perkloraoh R R trains leave Perklomen June- I ion at 7 35 and 0 00 a ra and 2 65 and 5 40 p in; returning leave Green Lane at 0 16 a in 1230an0 4 20 p m connecting with trains on Reading R R. Pickering Valley R H trains leave Phoenix vlllo at 0 10 am. 3 10 and 550 pm; returning leave Byers at 035 a in, -12 45 and 4 20 p m, con necting with trains on Reading tc H. Colebrookdalo U K trains leave Pottstown at 1)40 a maud 1 20, 025 and 7 15 pm, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 0 00, 800 and U 25 am and 800 pm, connecting with trains on Reading Hit. . , Chester valley R R trains leave Bridgport ul 8 30 a m 2 40 and 5 33 p m. returning,leave Down ington nt 0 55 a m, 12 30and 540 pm, connecting with trains on Reading K R On Sundays: leave New York at 530 p ni Hill adelphin at 800 a m and 315 pm, (the 800 am train running only to Reading,) leave PoUsville at 810 a m leave Harrisburg at 530 a m and 2 Ul) p m: leave Allentown at 8 65 p m; leave Reading at 716 a m aud 1015 p m for Harrisburg at 780 a ra for New York, aud at 040 a m aud 4 lopm forPbllada „ , , , Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets, lo ami from all points, at re duced rates, , , Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allow ed each passenger,' ~BSS* J, E. WOOTTEN, Asst tiupt At EUg Much’lj Reading, Pa, Deo 2,72 dtaBADIMO Railroad SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAXES, We are offering the Second Mortgage Bomla of this Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST, Interest Payable January and July The Bonds aro iu iooos, Soon, ana loos, Aud cnn be. REGISTERED free of espouse The Coal, Miscellaneous hrelghts and^Mseu* fer business are constantly Increasing, he Increase for ye'fir ending Nov. 1, 1872, over year ending Nov. 1,1871, 571.2M31 The increase for year ending Nov. 1, 1871, ovcryenr ending Nov, 1, 1870, 70,778 22 8151,071 W Increase in two years .Bonds, Pamphlets and information can be ob* tained of 1)) 1 1 7 . ) , 4: , 1 A VEN& I RO .1) • NO. 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILA. R OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL. agency. Mil #10,000,000 CAPITAL * Sl.^-15,675 Capital paid up • “ */« n id) 9,600,000 lu the State of w Fire Pr?m7ums r focolyed In 18M (Gold) 2 ,'ff103 I.lfo Insurance Premiums In IMS sSoO.OOd Total Premiums, nearly - (° Ol Fire riskietaken at moderate rales of prenilu and losses settled and paid at the CARLISLE AGENCY SAM’L K. HUMRICH, Aaffll- Doe. 13, 73-ly O. N. LULL, Supt