iamtCßßionai crnvbs J. H. OItAHAJI. I ,t. H, UIIAHAM. il' J. m GRAHAM .ft soy. Attorneys «§• Counsellors at law. Ho. 14 South Hanover Nl CARLISLR'.PA. Hon. J. H. Graham, Into President Judge of the Ninth Judicial District, has the pnuitlcn of the law, nud nssoclntcd with hliu his hod, ,1. H. Graham, Jr. Will practice In the Courts of Cumberland, Por-y and Juniata Conn ies. r poo. 7. ’71-1 r. n K. IJELTZHOOVKK, r 'aitornby-at-la n >:.-vRLISI.F„ Pa, o*rOihce mi South llanovot snoot, opposite I'eiitr.'a dry goods store. I me. 1. IWio. JOS. KITNEI4, Attorney-at-Law, ' NO. H South Hanover Street, Carlisle, I’a. «irAU huslucos promptly uitended to. Col lodions a specially. ITocGSIy j A .1 KS M. WEAKLEY ATTOKXEY-A fl’-I-A W , kfi(!K— No. -- South Huiiovt'i* St„ .iJurllsli*, I’u, April‘2s, !«2-ly. JOSEPH H. VALK, AT 1 O HMi\-Vr-(;AlV, »•< m i w* in Dauphin uml Cmnlierlancl cMiplii'i*. Otmi huiiM' Mfiuip, No ;< Kmmui's m tlu> I'fjir oi Hie Jiwflry OHtaiilifi* UU'ltl. i'jtl i IhlC| I’U. .Mini i>, 187'J-iy. I ; AIAU\ L. HaJ.lj. Hcuijilm j.rt J_ j ;;111- I'hvsliMan ami Mimual Umi'U mmn . i!i. . i.iitl- "i liiiinYt'i' sliet-l. lailisl*-. All Itr. i,,.. , uise.oi's skillluly iu-aUil. inlumis at a iin u.nt I'iiu I'uuMilt by mail. IS72-LV JJ... .iTs. UFMDKU. i* H»-.romovi-d his olllcf lu the >iaulv West coi .,.'i «>i ><»n(h liunover uml L’omlrct Sheets, dl mm IU nppxslte U\o 2ml Preshyierhui Church. I urhsic April 18—L - rpHEO- (JOHNMAN ATTORNEY AT RAW! No. 18 Went Muin Struct, Carlisle, Pa. Sa'AUtumnes* promptly attended to. Vinegar IllMcrs :n ; net .1 vil** p.u.ri’ ‘ made of Poor Rum. Vu, !: •• v, Pi..or Hindu on! Liquors,'doctoivd, s;j.ci-ii. cl a* ■‘icnr , :l in i taste, c.iilrd •*Tinn'c*.’* “ Apt"' l Let • ' •1: &c., that lead the tippler mi io rii um. but are a tine Medic , m.i.i.- hum di<? mu.. and herb* of California. fr--- iron-\ , i.m, L m They arc the Great' llaiml I’mh.i .m.l i i.r Principle, a Perfect Uenovatm'ami n.., System, carrying off all poUoimn- m,i:i V .r,.; , (he blood to a healthv cnntiilion, cm i hn- • ■ -. and invigorating both mind ami h.»!t r,n \ . of administration, prompt m ili-'.r u tm’., <. -i m i. results, safe and reliable in all - of <!,.,•1 No Person can take these i t r«• i--. mg to directions, and lemain Inng muu-ii, < ■ their bones are not destroyed bv nuner.ii p.ii-mi , means, and the vital ergim* wa-.ted D*; nmi ! of repair. Dyspcpnla or Inilig-rst ion. II tl i . in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightnev, <>t tl (l * zincss, Sour Ernctations of the Sicm.iUi. h in the Mouth. Bilious Attack*. Palpitatm Heart, Inflammation of the Lung*. Pain In i!k the Kidneys, and n hundred other paintm - are the offsprings of Dyspepsia In thosi; • it bas no equal, and one bottle will prove a b> antee of its merits than a lengthy atlvciiLcnc For Fcmulo Complaints* m yom married or single, at the d.uvn of womanlm. turn of life, these Tonic-Bitters display so ri . influence that a maihecl nuiuovenient is lible. For Inflammatory and Chronic tbcii xnatlsui ami Gmit, or 1 ndige-.iim . . Remittent and liUerniment Fcvcis, 1»i; e, i- - - .a lie Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, tlie.-c It • i • *«. been most successful. Such Dis-.a-cs ,»>■ . . 1 b. Vitiated Blood, winch is generallv pnnlm .••• I • tnent of the Digestive Organs They arc u Gentle Purgative ns « > |t ns A Tonic* possessing also tlie pecnlur niciit ■ • ..i.ng as a powerful agent in relieving Cmig'-ninn <•' I il.mi mation of the Liver and Vn-ccr.d Org m<, n.d . .»•. Diseases. .For Skin Dlaea«en, Eruption- Tcii> -,Vi Rheum, Welches, Spots, Pimples, Pnoin-.-s, !!•>. - t’.n -buncleß, RiiiE-worms, Sc.ilil-He.nl, Sure Eye- l.i\- sipclas, Ildi, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Shin, 11 mnois and Diseases of the Shin, of whatever name or nmire, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a . hort lime by the ti-e of those Hittera One hntiluin Midi cases will convince the most iiicicduloits «ff their curative effects. Cleanse ike Vltlntod Illooil whem- ef you find its impiiuin." Inn slim.; tln'>ny;li the ,-l;in m Pimples, liruptions, or S.ucs ; cleanse it-when von find it ob slincted and sluggi-sh m the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul; your fcehujjs will tell nm when. Keep tlic Mood pore, and the iieahh of the system will follow. (•rateful lliousiuiilh proclaim ViNiaiau Hit i Hits the must wundcilul liuigoMiit that ei er .-u-t.iined •he sinking system, • Pill, Tape, mill oilier Woi-inx. linking in ihe system of so nnuy thousands, are etfectnally tle •aroved ami removed. S.ns a distinguished physiol* oei-t t There is scarcely an individual upon tire face of the e.nili whose body :; esempt trum tlie pi csi-ncc of worms.’ h is not upon th* hei’ihy ci-.nn.-ius ofilu* body that win ins exist, but m-ei the di-a-ised linmor.s and slimy deposits tb.it hi-.--d thv-e living monsten of disease. No system of M" i.nw. n ei •minges, n<< aiuhelmiti* itics, will fiee tlic cm ti".n v. min like these Hit itrs. JXcchnniL-iil Disposes. Persons i n.; ■ m I’ littis and Mm- ni.s, -mb a•. Plumber?, '1 > j«- 'filers, • •o'd'be.tldi*, and M'm.r-1, . ( s ib.-y advance in !ie will ■ - -abject m;> n t -i- M tbc Ibmcl-.. Til pn ml ipainst i. i’liie a do-e c >ii; in « \'j -.hi. mi Isi i n "nci! • a <•« a iviV; -i- l-'i , tlllioua. It in i. * i ut. anil lit I ermi t leal I '«cr«.'vliich at •,• ■ i'i'iii'iu ilic vn!!i;\- m’ mir ■ -i 'brnngb. ' "•« United Slates, e • ■eci.tily a .tin- M '"sissij , i. U:n ■. M.--uuri, Illinois. Ten - • - > tun' •• '1 • V An. I- - is, R<-d, Culm ado, Ui i :• ■ i•> in.’ii-, 1’ i \ i'ntn.l, Miiln'.e. S ivannab. K■■ m • 1 iMitf-, and in- nibers, wnli ilmii vast iijbnia- inn -I,mo- IM'.mUv' tbe Sillnini I - \ •• mi'i, and ii-in.iihahlv -n dnrinp sea un- i> ami ilm'iiii-,'. ,ii.- i a i.iliiv .iiTrniii'anii-i > , if" rl.-i .inp.-menls of (I nil ami lu in. am i l ir!miirii i, v I'loia. Tlicr.- . i a iv% mure ■ ' ti ’inns ui ilk* ’ivm. a weal. -• • 1 rn 1 ■’ • mii’ii irb. and pi .’at Inn ..i m 1 1 n;- with viitated .lecniii’i a’..i' i |"np.ili' ev.’iunp a ;> \’i • ■ nii.’i. mpan-, is C'senit i- •• n II ' i !..(• llii- |ril [m-e f{|.| I In 1J K J. W’.’IUUI. - wi 111 - r 'i H a-. (! iryv. •' .i■ •» < ii! y rciinc.u I ! i - -i mr'r.T iil.ili tin: liim>!' aii! ,V I 1 1— Mill.' II'HL- Klirn ; tile- 111 •i.aii-l lt;>l«ai . I in- 1 n •. I': I > i I’tiniH -vr- Hl-.IIH. N*rr»fnln. in' (Club's T' > it. \V'i,;r "• .nujj, | 1 ..-'I--, MMi'r-'l (iiiil.l, .> . >l*ll InlH • "ii in- • - l-H I ,:l .in in hi-. M -i. .... il At IV.nc.'K i: -1 11,.,. luto .Il W \ • r; Ur. W',\' i Cull fin-ii In V luff'll i- IIH I i*r V 't- inil limn H<• , • -In- lub.-il I'i n .kjinsil'' , • ,<r.T-i‘ • ■ ! - '.M nVf 11 :,i ' >•, );„l a n |m n ■ 'll' » III” -iT-fri! T»l<* |V">ir* .i' I * i- Ui, .;m:U Vumf.AH !iT''!'i:- a’ - ' V-.'i-ni. I•; i V.i. in aii.l < '.ummarive, ,rr;:inii., f m-r. J» m-i ~ -il iiu >•. C' mlcr Irri* , >‘n \' 1 1.1111 i \ •(: il- Tin* ;i•. i ir I .• u; (►" ■' llnM Ol I'; \V U KM'lf''- VlNl'i, ' U i ■ tin- •■ ■'l '..lie • ii r-nm-.*, fi-*.i‘ n<.in i .. • j.i"|i..| i.i*- |.rolL'Cl i- 'ntiti'i'i nt f i.h •• • I -■ ■s-iu.ur I'lii'iLrlics ,« . V ti I’.iiion* I' vi c,r'h!‘.«. tn.l I n • ■- • !• .mn. Fe»--. r . - port Ifv H»- *»’> 1v " «• tsni <1 i»t -; V.l •!« 1’ .• • «• • V, i'-M •• ■ I.' ■ t.M 1 . • i -- >M. I ’ ■ -I' • ..!i- , . 'nr.it, Mr i i> miN . . mulloi I'rrl’, nil') . !l.(l tilkl |*lirv iif cn(ii|iM.fil "I I'aien 'i •, : ii'i 1 • •••*, ii il fimirii ni> 'i ll ' l ' I '.V \L K K p•> r. II 11. M. »OXAU)ibCO. i I ,-,1 1W II I O'! Vvl!-., S.lll I'l.llKl'lO, ; i ,i iV.i li ■, i .1. .uni Char i<m "iv, New Vurk. bULU LV ALL L>KL(!‘Uh TS VN L I*H \LKRS- .July-I'72—ly eSm BLATCHLEVH i-T" 3 Improved Cucumber • jf'fi 5 iPump, Tasteless, Durable, Kili- I S c dent uiul Cheap. The be-l M a. Pump lor the least money At* jJn s tenllon la ecpeclally Invited to tr mf 'i, Uhitciiley’H Patent Improved Hmckel and new Drop Check •es- ’HWii (f V’ lll ve . which can be withdrawn temovlm* the Pump or •Wwl the Joints. Also, the ? r 2 : feW% <J Copper Chamber which nevo. ' Q cracks orscaJes, ami will ontl.- t •>1 r&rv any ollui**, Kor -sale by Uhii .'.-fr ':'; smith A ilnpp, Carlisle Semi is lor Catalogue ami price list, es c uah. G. JJi.atchli- y. ill’r . J2—i 50tl Commerce st„ I'niln’ BOOT AND CEEB Slt 0 E STO R E. JVo. 4 Hast Main Street . JIDOTH, shoes. GAITEIIH. huogans, CUSTOM and MADE TO ORDER. KEPAIRINO neatly ami promptly done. No 4 Punt Main s/rce .Mui'cb IS7IJ U j^starltsh ion is-io. Oar lisle Hardware House. H. SA.XTON & CO. Hkjjuy Saxton. | J. l*. Bt vli:u, | n. I’, sar v Building, Farm uml Mechanics’ Hanlvu. Tools ami Mhte .ill .. Nail, iron mIS cel of all sizes, shapes'a r. kinds. Ha I ’, -ad an I Mining Picks, "Hiovolsiu Muterlu NVelhctill it luq. First Natl m Buck ml all oilier fuvorlttv brands In Whit 1.0 * . H_d Colors, with a full ussoitmonl of '1 übi tors, juno raw and bohed Linseed (Ml. Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Glass. <tc. Grousing and I.nin tenting Oils, Commit, Pias ter ami sliver Sami,- Dupont’s blasting and snorting nowder/Guns, pistols and ’Ammuni tion. ’Cedar Ware. Bone. Lanterns. Ac. Ho usc-F(irn is// ing . Hardware ■ Silver-plated Spoons. Forks and knives. Ivory and Pearl- handled uiblo and pocket Cut lery. Ilodgors * Seymour’s lino Scissors and .Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Hands. Brass stair Rods, white ami black Curled Hair lor Matre.-ses and iMiruilme, Green KopS, Hulr seallng, itc., with a full line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers, • line bird Cages. Driving an.l Hiding Whips, itc, Solo agents for Plunk’s Shilling Beam and Roller Plows at.his prices Far C'-i.h/u Bloomitchl it Gibb's Imperial Plows. Tim last mentioned are of u recent introduc tion mlo this section, which have (ho advanta ges of a Shilling Beam and Stool shear, at al most the same prices us iho ordinary Cast Iron Plows. Sole agents lor Palmer’s Patent -iron Planes, Solo agedifs for Burnh,.m’s Patent W curlier Stripping. This oiiinulncM both economy and comfort. thor« uglily’preventing drafts oi cohl tur nivtn ter uml dust in ,o iminrr, The price lor stripping an entire house Is more limn saved during the winter by the economy ot Hid; it. tukiugat least onc-thlid less tuel to produce the same warmth Ills made in walnut. oalc and plain white, to. both color and windows, so Unit it can lie adap ted lo any house. Our goods are bought In large quantities irom the umuufueiuros, and with Ihe a\d ot our loug experience, are selected with the utmost care and suptu vision, and we would Invite all who wish lo purchase the best goods at the lowest cash rates lo patronize us. Country monclmnts will certainly find it to 'heir advantage to call or write us for quoiu .lons before purchasing. HARDWARE 0 U T L K II Y, MRL L R R &. RO W E R H inko I liiw opportunity oi directing the intention of the community at uugo, ami every pr-rson in particular, to their r.-. oily ■ jiJ <*tiishe< 1 -.lock o| InL IS, W m ji£ 0 They studiously nvoideu investing dur ng the high prices', and patiently waited the falling out of Mieholtoni before attempting t<* retlllthelr Shelves, aiul now that tilings nave hern reduced to old time prices, as near ns possible, they have * Invested largely and rre prepared to guarantee to their trlemls and-cusiouieis n,s low prices as any market outside the cities. They especially iuvltethe attention oi mechanics, lamicrs uml builders. Our M».ck Is complete nud none need fear meeting wiih tlsa.'oolntmcut In ' eoqnhlng .for auy thing hi oiu tin** We have the agency oi the Willeox <.v Oibbfl and would vesprmluliy sg ulMlm.m' >• Mini' ,i Mach.we, to examine the Wlllcox Gibbs* he tore purchasing All orders promjitly ailendoo to, nud good Uillvrred to all parts of tne town free -»f charge •Jan. 12 1H721v tfCdbinet iftafeer. H. K W I N i. . FAIMMST MAKJC« AND IiNDKKT\N Kh, IVKST MAIN STREET CA KLISLE. i»\. A splendid aKsorimei.t •>! ’cw i'aarsa.Haare, for tin* Holidays, enmprlHhiK Solas, Camp siool. 1 Cenlre latdes, RocUhllj Chillis. Dhiitm ’I i.hjrs, Easy Chairs. Card Tables, Reception Chairs, OMomons. Uureans. Wiiai Nols At., car, ‘ .Ve. Parlor, I 'lmrn her. Dlnlnc llmiiii, K H <*‘C FU.RN n HI! K . . of the mtesi Mvif.- COTTAGE FURNITURE l> M-.’l l's !•;« i.dld new Patterns. lIKD.'TKA 0-* AN I' MAT! Hl>> F.S HILT HtAMKH AMI PICTURES Hi •'real variety. P.i i; u'ulai at (fill ion veil to Fnnei tils, orders In.m town and country promptly attended to ml .r. reasonahle f «.*r ms. 1 ••••. |7 hf ilie i, uc.tj AND HATS At Cost 2 Hi- MiiiM-j ll'fr intends to Host-out his entire sl« c*K m| ■SHOES & HATS ! A‘l Cl isr. Ills iiisovlniclU IS unite large, PUP hi;.- Hi- Women’s Misses’ and . Children’s Shoes, OF ALL KINDS! All'll'!- ' r .11-hom • a - - i lia Kill i ..\ ot' i I'licii A.s he does not intern) to keen SHOES lor .sale horenlter, lu> will positively sell Ijis entire sfoek at (.’< IST! lie also wishes to close out Ills HATS, and will sell them also at cost. Great Bargains can now lie in*<l hy those wishing SHOES AND H \T < , DAVID ST UOIIM Boot & Shoe House! We have Just received our Hring stock of goods Mom the Eastern eith*s, and they are now open lor tlie inspection of I he public. We have bought them to sell, and at low prices tor (.’ASM. Our stock consists of BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladles. .Missus, Men, Hoys aim Children, in cluding every style In the market. Ijidlcs Hultonod and Luce Gaiters, in great vu- lety ot style, Turkish .Morocco, Glove Kiel. IV > !e Leather, Grain Leather ami French Kid. LADIES* Misses’ ami Children’s Ihiltoned and Laced Hoots; .Men’s. Hoys’ and Youth's Hoots and ■«hooa of eveiy. desci ipi ion, Irom a stogv to a Slipper. Our ImmtMiS' 1 at >ek ha* neen ca chilly selected, and fiarynliiH will la* given -n |MiiTsli»“‘*r*- Glve us a call, Thaniclul lor past liberal pah'Oi.agc, onr friends, and I he pulilie generally, am cordially invlted to cal) and examine our slock. Komember Ilia place. No. iilSouth ManoVe street, one door Houth of H. M. Smiley's clolhl Store. nearly opposite the Franklin House. • STltOIlMiCn, jftaroißarc \Vo remain, respect fully, H, SAXTON & CO., .Vo. IG EAST .IM/.Y STRK'I Carlisle. AND Si’.wiuf ,uiVum iE» ijoe Stove, John Million North li.vnovkic St. (.'arils le. Ha. JOHN W. STHOM.M BALMORAL ROOTS, THE CHEAPEST ! THE LARGEST ! The Best Display of Holiday Groocls! iu T. ©KEENFIEIaB’S, The BEST BRACK SILKS at tlio LOWEST PRICKS. .111 Iho now Umcles in DRESS GOODS, at Popular Prices. The Largest stock ol REAL POINT LACE, THREAD L ACE, ami DUCHESS LACK COL LARS, lIANDKERCHIEES in every style ami price, for Ohrisimas-- Presents!' Hettntffnl Assortment of Vndersteeces, Neck Ties, &<\% -&e. Special ’ Bargains in Low Priced Dross Goods ! Largest Stock of FURS, at prices that defy competition. EllilgMlT ITM ©IF M’S MM. SUITS USE TO ORBEB Kf SHORT NOTICE I I, win oiror BARGAINS In III.ANK.HTS, TICKINGS, M lISI.I NS, CHUCKS, CAI.ICOKs, HUSIKKY itnd MOTIONS, CANTfIN FLANNKLh, ecc., during the present mcmih. We have just opened the best Bargains in SHAWLS, ever olfo,ed in 'this nunket. In fact my stock is now complete, and it will repay any one who desires a bargain lo call and examine for themselves. L. Dee. 1- D. A. SAWYER, CHEAP DRY GOODS lo mlnm mir stock' As all our goods have boon purchased at DASH PRIDES all persons wishing fo purchase at CASH prices will find it. to tholr interest to examine our .Slock before pur- CWTTtr~\ nr** TTJ ch-slng elsewhere, ns we defy competition in prices and you b I ORE. D. A. SAWYER, BLDTOTICm A URGE STOCK OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS TO UK SUld) AT GREATLY RF.UUCKO PRICES TO SCI V THE TIMES. THE PRICES ol ENTIRE STOCK are'mueh below REGULAR FIGURES and I tnvlle COMPARISON with any other house in the COIfNTY,' FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS t REPELLENTS CLOTHS, IN GREEN, BROWN, ■ GOLD and BLACK MIXED, SINGLE and DOUBLE WOOL SHAWLS, BLANKETS, • COMFORTS AND GUILTS, WOOL AND COTTON FLANNELS, ALL COLORS, TICKINGS, MUSLINS, SHIRTING STRIPES OYEECOATINGS ! I-'ACTURY .1 KA NS, ami f-viry uvaila of youils Kiiituhln for *>ason. KXTRA ISA (JAINS In a full lino ui , mw mm for ladies and children. i: K N ’l’ ’8 !•' II RK, (. I- O V R S A A I) M |I R R I. R tt S ! SPEC I& JULAGK I oiler a hmml which cannol he surpassed lor WEIGHT, SHADE ami Q,UALITV In everv Krti'h'. • O T I O KT JS ! I’oinplele \arlelv of every article An iniimm.se Slock of LA 1)1 EH’ A: CHILDREN'S HOSE, suitable fur season. GENTS' A LA1»1 K.V MKHINO VESTS, SHIRTS A DRAWERS. To close cutli e Stork ol TRUNKS, OIL CLOTHS, LIMBS’ INI) c CHILDREN’S SHOES! I will sell l hem IJELOW COST; A/j-IMeaso call, see ami ho convinced I hai all ot above is a fact ami wo. i h yum alien lion. Nov. iM, IST-' THE HOLID AY TRADE UEtLocCu-oocl I New Goods opening at the Central fry finis Bt*re ! Great Bargains in all kinds of Ladies' Dress Goods for the Holiday Season Handsome falsely Shawls for CHRISTMAS I’RESL'M'S, Very Cheap. All U 1 nds ol WUOi.FN Si 1A WLS cheaper than ever aII ho CENTILU. Purs ! Purs i ! Purs !! ! Purs !! ! ! Hum 4 1 (JO a Sett up to Hie lines! <|UallUcs ot .Mink .Sables, at. the Greatest Bargains in thti Country. BLANKETS, FLANNELS of every description at Itednond Prices, IT' fi HC V Gr oocls! New Styles Ladies’ Neek Ties. New Slnides Ladies’ Neek Ties. Em lirnli|..n..l lliim-.kfrolilnfH. I.iipi- numllmvlili-l*. Ilimi-sllli-hetl lliiudltorchlpr» All Iclmls Vif l,mll(.s‘ nml (Jpnll-m.-i.s I n.n.lkf itlUplh, put up In nexus, wry null nine for < ’hi Ist mas present*. I'AUIK-V BEAVER CLOTH SAC'‘O V KTEEN, AU . COLORS. HGACK and COLORED HEAVER CLOTHS OVEU(x)Am Men's and Boys’ Wear, of all Kinds, Greatly Reduced in Prices ■' Sail Sr -" e -* * * -SIM VWmm? Dec. 12 * NOW HEADY AT NO. IS, EAST MATN'STREET. T. GEEEMFIELD, 18 East Main Street. CARLISLE,. PA, D. A, SAWYER, North-east Cor, Piih/ir Square, Carlisle . I lespeethilly unite the attention oi nonwlcceners and those nhoul commencing Hons, keeping to olir E W STOCK of upv sDPu&jMgssxmO' goods : just opened. JIK.W} UJ.KArH MJ) .-.MELTINGS, 1, ]».; ]U Ji-; *>i ; yds wide heavy unbleached •• • \ u l ' Vr; wUle -111,1,0 W CASK MIISLI .V s, ■ I,’ l J ‘J* p'?’ •• limcillDU AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTING MUSLINS. I’lNh. UN MIiEACI IIOD .MUST,INS. all the best brands nl’thc lowest, figures. We have a splendid stock of SIUHT Kki iNTS opened and closed. Taltlc LiiM>tiN.Tnl>li‘ OiiclolliN.ltloacliod and Unbleached 4’ollou lnbU« 4'lollim. TnivclN. 4'ra*he». »lc. Our assortment ofTICKINOS is the most complete and at low figures, PRINTS. GINGHAMS. HICKORY STHIPKS. UI.UK DRILLINGS. KENTUCKY JEANS. COTTONADRS In endless variety. We hnveju'-r. opened n large lot of l.lio «?elobrated LAN CASTER WHITE QJTILTS direct, from the manutaclurers, which wo will ofTer at GREaT BARGAINS. BLACK ALPACAS! We make Black Alpacas a specialty, and keep all the best brands. Prices 2fj, W, fi? 1 j. 1". •‘•n fifl.T'i, sr», l.l’O, I.2’> and l.Gn, GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OI FALL* WINTER DRESS GOODS! SILKS, SHAWLS, FURS & BLANKETS! CLOTHS & CASSIMER.ES VELVETEENS. BLACK SILKS, WOOL REPPS. POPLINS, ALPACA,. AND CHECKS, CLOTHS & CASSIMER ES IAL ALPA G A'B ! CHARLES OGILBY, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, 17 WEST MAIN STREET, Ciirllsh*, l‘a. globes & crinumre. ANO TIN W Alt (C JiHTAJtLISH HMNT, The partnership horojkoforostlaif u*tWASn Walker it Cluudy having* bn dlssotv cd by muiuul consent, X hereby announce.to Mie oltl* •/.oiisof Carlisle nml surroiyidlmicountry, (Imt I Mnvn opened tv New Stove and Tinware' Store, *ln the large triune building, on the corner of West High and WestHtreets, formerly occupied by Cornelius & Bosh. Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with tho greatest care expressly for t|ds muricut, ray customers aro guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality ami price. Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on baud ami made up to order, My stock Of Tinware embraces everything usually kept in a tirst class tin establishment . ROUTING and WI’OUTXNG promptly attend’ od to. • STOVES, X am now, prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a largo and well-assorted stock of the best patterns ol Stoves, Having tho agency of tho following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish thenn to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY, . LIGUt HOUSE. HON-TON. ROSEBUD, ■ 11EACON LIGHT EGO i • KKM’K and I'Alll/ R STO V E S Him sele clloii ot Cook Stove* tmioiuce Ute following: Superior, Noble'Cook, Excelsior, Nla anr, Quaker City, ami Coral, iSt Ji'ejjnn'i constantly on hand l am agent lor a P A T'E N T rt TE A M PIP J 3, for beating mills, laclmlcs, Ac., ami prepared to furnish and place them In position at short hotioe. Having an experience of 22 years tn this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, feeling contident that I will give satisfaction. . A. WOODS WALKER. IT.r, 22.70-11 SOMETH i tMI NEW UNDER HE HUNI nnUK U N iiLIC-iKiNED, having just .L returned irmn the cities with a large stock of goods. In\ltc the alteiUion of all who desire satisfaction •.<> cull and examine their stock o • ° Stove and Tinware Among the slock of stoves may bo found the Anti-Clinker Base Burner, ANTI-CLINKER FI UK PLACE HEATER. together with all the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES, which they challenge the trade -to compel with Knives, Forks. FpOOIIB, Luilles. Lumps, together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zinc and every va riety of Tin Ware and House. Furnishing goods kept In a first class store We aro also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and and have for 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 ou North Hanover street. Alow' doors above Leather. Give us a call as we are determined not to be undersold by anv other parties Tn this place. ihanicful for the past patronage wo extend a cordial invitation to all to pay us a Visit. FidyqesmMh- <s* Mupp. Nos. 63 aud 04, * NORTH HANOVER ST.. CARLISLE, Nov. l». 71 i^a (ffitnccrles DOUBT YOU KNOW THAT John A. Means keeps constantly ou hand u 1 argc and well so looted slock of Fresh & Nice Groceries / Having issued ft declaration of war against tno lilt'd prices of Groceries, and having inv permanent headquarters at Uio old stand, 3No. Hanover B'troot, where I have constantly on hand and for sale cheaper than the cheapest, a Full Line of Groceries ! QU EENSWAUE, CJ LAWS WARM, CEDaUWaRE, ■ fish. DRIED and CANNED FRUITS. - * CANDIES, SPICES. Ac., Ac. COFFEE ol (he best grades; .SUGARS of the llnest finalities ; TEAS that do excel Jn flavor: SPICES that a real! pure, and SYRUPS delicious for sweetness, Decanters. Tumblers, Fruit Jars. Dishes.&c., iVc Fish of all kinds In season, Higho-t prices paid for * - 1 CO U NT. 11Y PRODUCE Doing determined to please all my customers' I rolicit the patronage ol the public, being thankful for past favors. JOHN A.'MEANS, 7H South Hanover Street, - Carlisle. Pa. 11 ni>v72 3hato ana tflans J£ELLER’B OLD ESTABLISHED HAT AND CAP STORE ! on NORTH HANOVER STREET, a low doors below Carlisle Deposit Bank, hns*on hand a largo-stock of all (ho Now York and Philadel phia Styles of HATS AND CAPS' •Silk hats from So. to S(l,50; Felt bats for men, boys and children, of every quality and variety ol style. Winter caps In cloth, fur, beaver, co ney, nutra. Fancy Velvet and cloth turbans lorchlldien, Also a lire lot of Gloves, at all prices. Having a long experience in tho business, I leel conlldcnt I can please all who favor mo with a call, in price, style and quality, Hats ol' all Kinds Made to Order and old ones repaired promptly Get 21 IK7U Kelies*. f gtpcrtaclfs iSPECTACIjHS ! ~TggpEl 4 ' Arm 'J hese Wneolacloa mo manufactured inmi MIN DTK CUYHTAL PFHHLES molted togoth er, and are called DIAMOND on account of their hardness and brilliancy. It la well known that spectacles cut from Uru/.Ulanor Hcoich pebbles aro very injurious lo mo eye, because of their polarizing light. liuYlng’bcen tested with tho polurlscopu, the dluinond lenses iiavo been lound to admit nf teen por coni, leas heated rays than any other pebble. They aro ground wUhgreatsclontillcacctiracy. are freo from chromatic aberrations, and pro duce a brightness and distinctness of vision not before attained in spectacles, F. C. KUAMKU, Caumhi.k, Pa. Manufactured by thu Speucor Optical Manufacturing Comp’y. NI2W VOUIC, Don't buy u p ilriinlois you see lh o trad mark <!>■ , Woc72~Jy 1872. - 1872. THOMAS A. HARPER. No 12 South Hanover St., 'Cabltsi.r, 1 UAH OI’ENEI) The Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs, Tho Cheapest Black Bilks, The Cheapest Merinos and Cashmeres, Tho Cheapest Australian Crapes, Tho Cheapest Tarnitro and Wool OeLaines, Tho Cheapest .lap. Poplins and JMaids. The Cheapest Wrapper Reps. Alonrnliiff mid Second Mounting: GnotlSi Tho Cheapest and best Velveteens. The Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings. Tho Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens. Tho Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels, ' Tho Cheapest Blankets and While Spreads. Tho Cheapest Blankets and Tidbit Shawls. Tho Cheapest Underwear (Ladies and Gents.) Tho Cheapest Cloths and Casslmcros FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. Being determined to maintain my reputation for selling tho bfsl and cheapest Black Alpacas and Mohalis In this market,! have now opened u full lino nt low prices. Oct. tl. 187*J. FALL OPENING! We have Just returned from the city with a MAMMOTH LOAD OF DRY lUDS consisting In part ol CI..OTHS, CASSIMERES, Ladles’and Gout’s UNDER WEAK. .A largo as sortment of new styles Of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS In variety, Crapes, Rib bons, Ac. An'endless number ot latest style of Fall ;m<l WinttM* Shawls. The “OTTOMAN SCARF,” handsome and all sizes. Cloth amt Felt SKIRTS for ladles and misses. Large Piles o} DOMESTICS Calicoes, Ginghams, Tickings, Muslins, Flat nels of all kinds and colors. BlanlEGts, . white and colored. UMBRELLAS. V elveteeixs I Black and Colored, cut bias, for Trlmm/ugs. Tlie hugest stuck‘of KTOTIOMS in Hie county. We have had advantages In the purchase ol this Immense slock, not possessed by others which will enable us to sell at LOW RATES! “OLD STAND!” Sopl. 2(1,1872. |jpiXX OPENING' French, English and American Dippe.ra, Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings Deep Wells I OF ALL SHADED, FIG (IRES, QUALITIES AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR J MEN’S Shirts a. Specialty* A Maae of Geiat’s Fna*- BUlsSfiißßg' Goods al-’ ! ways on hand. H.S. Ritter & Son Drapers &Mechcmt Tailo rs , No. -M WEST MAIN STREET, 2i0611h72-tf CHEAP JOHN, has now ready on exhibition a VjASCGK STOCK of CLOTIimO BOOTH SHOES. HHI RTS, NOTIONS, &c., which he will sell tit his Usual Low Prices ! .USUAL LOW PRICES! USUAL LOW PRICES ! Not necessary to say anything else, as every body ksowsthat ho can get tho BEST GOODS at the very LOWEST PRICES at CHEAP JOHN’S, Court House Avo., In Franklin House, Muy'2B-ly. TJIARMERS* LANK SAVINGS JJ FUND. Open ciu-ry ilun j'rom'M A, M. to II 2\ M. imeosns Rkci:iveo or any Sum From 2o cents Upward. RATIO OF INTEREST FIVE PER CENT IJy a resolution of tho Hoard of Directors it 19 hereby announced that on and and alter Febru ary Ist, a Savings Fund Department will bo opened In connection with the Farmers' Hank, Carlisle. This Savings Fund Is designed to meet a want long felt In (ho community, by wnlch the Indus trious and those of small means cun save a por tion of. their weekly earnings, and as sums as low os 25 cents will bo received every one can become a depositor. . It Is a giant mistake to suppose that small sums lire not worth sat'iny. Hy tho habit of saving In little matters riches arc acquired, and us ev<*ry one may become depositors, let them come with small amounts: and cents will soon become dollars,ami continually increase. Let none wall till they have soiiwthina worth while, something ropt’c/oWc, before they hcylu lo save; a beginning Is the great point to bo achieved. The attention of parents Is called to this Sav ings Fund, us they may here accumulate a fund for their chlldum.or by making them depositors leaching them the advantages of thu habit of saving. Depositors are not obliged to continue their deposits longer than thej may choose lo do so, but may withdraw tho whole or such part at any time it may suit their own convenience. Money deposited on or before the first day of January, April, July, and October will begin to draw interest on those days, and will bo paid semiannually, on the first days of January and July, and if uncalled for will be added to the principal and draw interest the same ns the original deposit. The Hunk Is Intended us a place of safety for keeping money as well as lo encourage savings >by all classes. For further particulars and circulars Inquire , nt Farmers' Hank. ' JanM-ri—tf DUJ ffioobs. T. A- Harper. Please call at the (1840.) A. W. BENTZ & CO. WEAR CARLISLE, PA J iSaentral. ART’B PINE THE 10 Tar Cordial! Nature's Great Itemed 1/ ! Tlivosti und Liiuf*'w, It Is gratifying to u a to inform the public that Dr. L. Q. C; Wlsban’s Pino Tree Tar Cordi al, for Throatnnd Lung Diseases, has gaining an ouvial reputation from tho Atlantic to tho Pa cific coast, and from,thonco to some of tho first fainlllOH of Europe, not through tho props alone, but oy persons throughout llio States actually bonelltled and euro.) at his olllco. While ho publishes less, so say our reporters, ho Is unable tosupuly the demand. It gains and holds its reputation-- . * Pirsl, Not by stopping cough, but by.loo.sen- Ingand assisting nature to throw-off tho un healthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, which cauac.i irritation. iSccomf. It removes the cause of Irritation (which produces cough) of tho mucous mom* brnno and bronchial tubes, assists tho lungs to act and throw off tho unhealthy secretions, and puiidos the blooj. 'Jhinl. It Is jreo from squills, lobelia. Ipecac and opium, of which most throat ami lung rem edies are composed, which allay cough only, and disorganize thcstomneh. U has a soothing effect on the stomach acts on the liver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every pan of the system, and In Us invigorating and purifying effects It has gained a reputation which it inusl hold above all others in Hie market. NOTION- The Pine Tree Tar Cordial GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS I=3Z ll= Worm Sugar Drops. Doing under my immediate direction,-the: shall not lose their curative qualities by the use of cheap nnd impure articles HENRY R; WISHART, I*!tOI*RTETOIC, FREE OF CHARGE. •Dr. D. Q,.IQ. Wlshan’s Ottice Parlors are opeu ou Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from U n.rn.to 5 p. ra„ for consultation by Dr. Wm.T. Mngetfi With hlra aro associ ated two consulting physicians of acknowledged ability. This opportunity Is not ottered by any other Institution , in tiie city. All letters must bo addressed to L. u. C. WISHART, A.. D., . NO, 252 N. SECOND STREET, Ten years of a public tost has nrovctl Ur. Crook's WINE OF . IAR to have more merit than any similar preparation ever MMs» offered to the public. It is N&r' rich In the,medicinal cjuall- EnS>. tics of Tar, -and unequalled jteffitg for diseases of tho THROAT AND LUNGS, performing | the most remarkable -cures, [ ilctwk U effectually cures all Coughs SLr'" and Colds,‘ It has cured so nwasEfcmauy cases of Asthma and Bronchitis that it has been tBSJ* pronounced a» speoigo for these complaints. For Pains in the .Breast, Wide or Back, Gravel or Kidney dlseriso, diseases of the Urinary br- HjJhl/iiSL Bans, Jtuitfdlce, or any Liver SaEß*' Complaint it has no equal It Is also a superior Tonic, Restores tho Appetite* ED “^3 Jm Strengthens the System, Restores the Weak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and ’udlgestlon, Prevents Malarious Fevers, , Gives lone to your System; !41au7.‘l— lyr SUCH WORD AS FAIC.” A RESISTLESS REMEDY Holloways Ointment, CIRCULAR TO THE SICK The first hospital surgeons and medical pub* Holsts 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 the country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence'ln Us ojrallvo properties, It penetrates the sources of Inflammation and cor ruption which underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutralize the fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady. Khc nmatisiu, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Those are among tho most terrible and agon- izing diseases of tho muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin; yet In their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable thev Invariably dis appear under a persevering application of this soo thing, healing, antidote to pain and Inflam mation, SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, HTIPP JOINTS, In Cases of Salt Rheum, where medical wa- lers, lotions, and every recipe of the yharranco* pcea have proved useless, the Ointment will ac complish a thorough cure, Fever Sores heal quickly under lie influence, and Us relaxing ef fect upon contracted sinews la truly wonderful DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and h appy change Is pro duced In the appearance of malignant ulcers alter a few applications of this Ointment, Tno surrounding rddness vanishes, and granulns of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the dis charged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orlllco Is HUcd up with sound material, and the ulcer radically cured. A WORD TO MOTHERS. The pouug are the most frequent sufl’erors from external Injuries, and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at hand. It is an absolute speclfllo for sore breasts, and quickly removes the en crusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Ointment Is universally used on board o the Atlantic add Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic hllectlons, and ns the best possible remedy for woundsand bruises. Largo supplies of It have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases. Bunions, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, Hpralns. Burns, riles, Horo Legs, Still* Joints, Chapped Hands. Rheumatism, Horo Breasts, Teller, Chilblains, Ringworm, Soro Heads, Ulcers, Fistula, Halt Rheum, Sore Throats, Gout, Moulds, Soros ofall kinds, Wounds ofall kinds. Lumbago, kill Diseases. %*SoUI ot the Manufactories of Holloway it Co 78 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respeola bio Druggists and Dealers In Medicine through out ibo United Slates, In pots, ut 2-3 cents'ili'.; cents, a»jd SI each. ' '* nATTTfON I V H i mark of a letter UnU a circle Is on each box 1 ills oi 1 <>t of Ointment. This secures til n o. 2ii,.iB7‘J—ly-eow 1U S-> I cat DAY 1 Agents wanted j All cbjclesses of working persona, of either sox young or old, make more money at work for in In their spare, moments, or all the time, than a anything else Particulars tree. Address Q Hllusou X-Co., Portland, Malpc. PisopWl ■ Knllroati. JJEADIN6 bail uoad I WiMor Arraur/einonti n nudity, I) cccmbor a,„i ) , SJI , Trains leave Harrisburg for Now v nt> , loirs: at 6,80 and 8,10, am and 2i«tf£v C|u, toi lug with trains on Pennsylvania HAn?,! c?n',cl arriving at Now York at 13.115,8.00 aud respectively. ’ uul Mjpu- Uoturuing: Leave Now York at am and SBop m, Philadelphia at 730 Kj? a „ m *231 :130 pm. • Q m ana Leave Harrisburg for Reading, potuvm maqua, Mlnorsvlllo. Asbland,bbamniH« .t Tn town and Phlladclphln at 686 and Bin AHen -2 00 and 4 05 p m. stopping at Lebanon jS.!P* clpal way stations; the 405 p m train «« lug for Philadelphia, Fotlsville and rvt u,ecu only. Fpr PoTtsvlllo, Bcuylklll Haven n.» uill: ‘ burn, via Schuylkill and ausnuebaiiiii7i>i.A«* leave Harrisburg at 840 p m. • . u A *Allroa*i .East Pennsylvania Rallrnd trains lug for Allomflwu. Easton and Now vvlii and 1035 a in. and 400 p m. Rcliimi,, Now York at 0 00 a m, 12 60 and 6 30 n leulown at 7 20 a m und 12 25, 2 10 l V 1,,. , m. ' . 1 ““dfl-rtfi Way Passenger Train leaves PljlindMni.l 730 a ra, connecting at Hendlug with ~p . l fll!it East Penn UK, returning leaves Potisvn 12 ,lu Dn pm, slopping at all stations, XOUflVl *loftiU-; Leave Voltsvlllo ato 00 810 and n ion 230 pm. Herndon nt luooam, Slminoi-h, m , m ‘ l 1 and 1102 am. Ashland at 7 18am am Mabanoy City at 7 63 a m and 12 51 n nt nw p nt 835 a ra and 210 p m for Philada N«,v ln v qill ‘ Heading, Harrisburg, &c. ’ * cw Leave Pottavlllo-via Schuylkm ami Imnnn U U at 8 05 « m for Harrisburg n '; u ; st|Ue ‘ am, for Plnegrovo und Tromont Ure> nml 11 i: > Pottavlllo Accomo Train leaves (100 ara passes Heading at 740 a in n I,lb “ Phihulu ut 1015 am; Returning ffave^Pilu B ? l at 4 45 p in. passes Heading at 7 15 n ni ~Vl. Ii , l(lu at Potlsvillo nt 000 p m. 1 m ’ ttrr *vlu g Poitstown AccomraonTrain leaves nt 0 45 a in, returning leaves PminJn S fN?.\n Wl Green,) ut 4 30 p m, 1 minua (Ninth nml Colmnbhv R K Trains leave Reading m i and 0 lu p in, for Epbrnta Lilly i . “' )iu “ umbln, in; Vetmn'lhg“five Luu™S ftVi' 1 - “air p - m - ,aud coi “™'»* «»Ts m^s Porklomeu It It trains leave Pci1t1n.,,.,, t lion nt 7111 .uni 1) 00 a m nmlAV.a q io returning leave Green Lane nto 15 !mV ln i 4 20 p in connecting with trnina„„ J i) Pickering Valle? uImRS vlllo nt U 10- am, 3ID an ds in •n m. J. 1 ™ 11 . 11- leave Dyers nt (I 18, am. E'MinS lain I.l™ 118 uoctlug with trains on UendtaßK k 1 • ™“'- L’olebrookdnlo u it trains leave i-nii.i,... 1) 10 a maud 1 20, 025 i“ia 7 «' IGavo Mount Pleasant at eat SwFSicl u"™ " g and 3 01) p in, conneelleg with trams on uemm'i's Chester valley It a trains leave 1irii1m.,,,.1 , 800 a m aiOnudolß p m. returning leave ra. " Inglot) at (135 am, 12 311 and 6a) p ~l * ooiineS'. , . u ' with trains on Heading It It ’ connt ‘chn» On Sundays; leave Wow York nt 5 :;ii „,,,. ndelphln at 800 a m and 315 pm (the s , ' train running only to Rending.) leave Pot iv , 1 , 11 at BCU a m leave Hnrrlsherg St 530 a m m e " pm; leave Allentown nt 855 p m: leave i, nt 7 in a rn and 1U 15 p m for lnirrl«bm S ai?"i'' 8 m for New York, nud.at II 10 a m ami n-„ for Phlladn. a 1,1 aim n„, )ni Coimnutatlon, JlllenL-o. Henson, School „,„l Excursion 'i'lcko's, tu ami from all noluu ? duced rates. . • u ‘ m - s > ‘u n- Hut-gage checked through ; 100 pounds nil,™' ed each passenger, M 0" • J. E- WGOTTEN Asst Hupt & J'iUH .Mnr*)f»rv Reading, Pn, Dec 2.72 . ,ul ‘ r l jgEST THING IN THE WEST! ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R. R, i,i/a..rgi) ! THREE MILLION ACRES! ij'iiuutrd in ami ncartho AiUCAXSAK f.-l I u ) finest Portion 0/ Kansas. Eleven Years’ Credit. Seven Per Cent. inua.M 22K. per cent, reduction to Corners who Impprovc. A FREE PASS TO LAND BUYEUS, THE FACTS aboutihts Grant are—Low Price*. Doug Credit, and a rebate to settlers of nearly one-fourth; a Rich Soil, and a Splendid Cli mate ; short and mild wi Tiers; earlv p'nnlin", and no wintering of Stock 5 plenty of KaUiCnil, and Just at tiie season ; Coal, Stone and Urictc on the line; Cheap Kates on Dumber,Coni,Ac,;no Juuds owned by Speculators; Homestead anil Pre-emotions now abundant'; a llrst-elnss flail road ou the line of a great Thoiough Rome; Propucts will pay for Laud and Improvement* IT IS THE BEST OPPOR'JTNITV EVER OF FERED TO THE PUBLIC, through tho recent completion oftho Road. For Circulars and general Information, address A; B.TOUZAMN, . Manager Land Den’l. Topeka, Kim Jnu23,lB7;Mim O Y A I, insurance company. OP LIVERPOOL, CARLISLE AGENCY, «<>ia sio,ooo,(ion CAPITAL Capital paid up TntnlFumls, over Permanently deposited in the State of New York - - • 500,000 Fire Premiums received In 1860 (Gold) 2.4R0.507 Life Insurance Premiums In 18C» 1,007,103 Total Premium?, nearly - (Gold) :i,500,00i< Fire risks taken at moderate rates of premium and losses settled and paid at tho CARLISLE AOEKOy SAM’L K. HUMRICH, Agent, Dec. 12,72—1 y . QUMBERLAJND VALLE' 7 RAIL ROAD! CHANGE o E HOU1? S. On ami alter Wednesday. Feb. 12,1873, gor Trains will run daily us iollowH,(SunuftjBe* copied). WESTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A M.. Mochanlcsburg 8.35, Carllsle9.ll, NowvlUe* Bblppensburg 10.20, Clmmborsburg castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown IMS' A » w Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.65 P. M.. ohaulcsburg2.27. Carlisle 2.58, Newylllo 8.32, *P pensburg 4;02, 6hambersburg 4.35. Greencwit fi.ll, arriving at Hagerstown 5.40 P. M. ~ JUtpress IVain leaves Harrisburg 4.15 chaulcsburg 6.17, Carlisle 6.47. Newvllle fl-SCJ, pensburg 0. IS, qrrlviug at Chamberaburg a- ■ *A MIXED TRAIN leaves Chambersburß : at 7;45 a. m. t Grooncaatlo 0.08, arriving at n» gorstown 10.00 a m. , n « A MIXED. TRAIN leaves Obamborsburg « 4 3) pm, Marlon 5 00. Williamson 630, Mercors burg 0 20. Loudon 7 00, arriving at Richmond ni 7 20 p m, EASTWARD Accommodation 7 rain leaves c^ambwabur^^ 7iltO A* Mt a o firflOD Mail IVatn leavoa Hagerstown7.3s A. “••"‘So, arriving at Harrisburg 11.86 P. M. „ M • Rrpresx lYain leaves HogeratowK Qroencftstlo 12.28. Chamboraburg l.«».£“ lff*,#. burg 1.87, Nowvllle 2.10, Carlisle Mechanic* burg 8.10, arriving at Harrisburg 8.15 I. M. w A Mixed 2Yuin loaves Hagerstown s.jo, i*• - a , Greoncastlo -1.27, arriving at Obumbersburg P A MIXKD TRAIN loaves Plcbnioud at m. Loudon 08(1. Morctnsburg 7 05, 7 •!«, Marlon 8 i 5, arriving at Ulamborsbiub O-Making close Yorlt, wlln trains to and irom Philadelphia,No * lnts Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg,and al P run on Philadelphia tlm°. which Is ten minutes faster than our local tune. O, N. J/UlAv, Supl bupkuintendent’s Office 1 Chamb’g,, Pa , Feb, 1-- 7J. i - 51,H5,5T5 (Hold) 0,600,000
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