PiDifßßionat carts J. U. GHAHAM. J. H. GRAHAM *0 SO A 7, Attorneys Sf Counsellors at law, No. II South lluuoTor St., , ’ Carmslk. Pa.- Hon. .T. H. Qram«vm. lute President .Judge of tho Ninth Judlfl'il District. hus ro.nnml the Sroctlce of Hie law, nml RNsofUilMl with him Is sou, J.‘ !l. Graham. Jr. Will practice In the Contis of Cumberland, Per-7 nml .Innlnia Cmui \les. f Urc. /, 'Tt—tf. Tjl E. BEV/rZIIOOVEU, B 'ATTORNEY-AT-LA W A,rt.ttulSLE, PA. on South Hanover .Street, opposite PonU’a dry goods store, lice, 1. isifi. JO.S. RITNBR, Aitofiiey-at-LniVi set. a South Hanover strict, Carlisle. I’u. sSr*Ml buslnoM promptly aile.mlcd to. t “i -lecttons n specially. ' 170r172>y _ rA M Hcs M. WEAKLEY, '' VTH'OItSEY-Vr-LIW •OkfU’E— No., '?! South llaiiovor St., (’atilsU‘. I’a. April VB, 1&72 ly. JOSEPH O. VALE. ATI O It XEY-AT-L.l H I’raclW.es hi Dauph'n uml Cumberland counties. Office m O-nii hmi.-e 'venue. .No :t Kiamei « Building. hi (lit? rear of the .Jewelry cMubll.-' • metu, (.’nrilfU*. La. . a mil ZJ. IS7J—ly. DftS*. MARY L. HALL, lloimoopti thin riivsiclan amJ -Medical ivect ncum Office >oiuh Hanover slice?, ' arlisle. All le male diseases slcilllnly Healed. Jallenlsata dißumoo can consult by mall. Juno H, ls7‘J-ly. Bii. J. H. BKNDKU-, M. P. ■ removed his office to’the Smith West cor ner of South Hanover and I’mnfrcl Streets, di rectly opposite the -tul Presbyterian Church. Carlisle April IS—Ti—U. rjIHEO- CORN.UAN, attorney AT LAW ! No. 18 W»t Mil in sii-eet, C;ir)|.-k', I’a. I'S'AH husincw promptly attcnUcl to. fllebiral Vlliegni- nitlers nrtr m. - . .1 o l‘i,i. j•. . 1., madfi Ilf Poo.' Kiim, Wlu.- hv., IV.-..r Spun? ami Liqiir>f- ; . ilin !m yd, ■'HiL'i.'il, mitl s-icvivnol in i ilmm; ilu lasu*, c.n'ed " J'umc-.." ” AppoU/aM*.’’ 1 Ru-n.il-i-..’ &C,, that k ill tin; lippkr im lo tliniit.vi.no-.-. uui mm but arc a true Mutlicnu;, uVifls > l‘i mu mr native umi and limb.- nf I’ahfnrni.i.ficc fiom nl ! AVi.lmhc Mimni.int- They are the Oitiat tlloinl Pimfivi- nml .1 l,n'"-g-Mn- Principle, a Perfect Rvov.itor a. Imig.n.nc.i i.f 1! 1 System, cmrying oil all [mi-inioii-. mailer ami tv-n.iui the blood to a lu'.ihhv condition, vrinJ.Mg m. u-n e-iin. and invi^oraini"'limli mmd ami bmlv 'J'liey .1;e ea» of adinniistraiimi, | >) om j it in their acinm, t;ei i.nn , u ;!ivi results, safe and reliable in ah Inmis nf tl; e.T-e No Piimon cull (alto 1 lu-sc IJHlrrs „c> nr.- 1 ing to direciinn-t, and lernaht long imUv i, (,•»1 •, ,- a belter gnai antee of its merits ili.m a lengihv advuin-eincnt. For Fvmiilo Complaints, in unim; m »!• married or single, at (lie tl.iun of wniii.mliooii. <>i il tnrii of life, these Tonic 11 neis ch-plav so tleculed .1 influence that a mail.ed mipnjvcmeijl.it -soon peicej tible. F,oi; Infliliiiiiialiii'}' mid Chronic Etlic-ii niatisill and Gout, Dyspepsia ~| I inlige-iion, llihori-. Uemiilent arid Intelnmo-nt l-Tvci-, Josea-fs of 1 1. • Blood, Liver. Kulnevs and Ilin.Mw, ihe-v Rniei* b,n been 1110-1 sncces-fnl Such Diseases ,m: cnocil 1 Vitiated I'lood, \s 1 1 tli i- by deianv ment of tin; Digestive O'gans Tlivy arc it Gentle Purgnilri' ns will n a Tonic, piis-esMiig also ihe peenn ir incut ot acoi asa powerful agent in relieving. ('migesi ion or lull,m ination of the Liver and Viscetaf Oig.ms, and 111 JS;in >• Diseases .For Slcin DlicnsM, Fmi limn, Teiim. Sa' Klicirni, l»l«ldies Spots, Pimpl.-s, Posimes. P.mU (*., Imodes, Uiii;> wm m-, Ss.t.d Ilu.nl, Smc I.m-s, Ki •ipelAH. licit, Serifs, J)i-C'ilniriln..i' of the Skm, ilin.m i:id Di-ease. ‘if luc Skm, i.l whatever mini! m n.itm ...e hleially dm; up am! < .mud mu of the -.■Mm ii s!i .it innu I,v 1 1 1 u i.-e of Mine P.m-os ()i.- h< v idu i 511J1 ca,os will convince llie moat mdcdn'oiia ol ill curative efTcers,' i.lrimao tli it 'Vlllnfrd Rlooil wli"m-ur » mui il; fin pin .ties bill. slum till I>ii;;li Ibe .sl.m in pimp Kntplioijs, ~r Soies; cleanse it when mu find il ■ strutted and -duooi-ih m the veins : cleanse ii when i tVnil': jour foulmut will tell vim when K <•.*(» the 1/ ~iiru, and ilic he.d'li of ilio ’«.>• uem wi,l . tow Grateful (hoiisnuils piocl.nm \'ir;i'(i,M! 1 TKRs die ino-l wonduilid liivigm ant that cvet stt->t.» the. sinlim? -.vslein Pin, Tape, mid (dlirr Worms, Iml. in- I lie s .•slum of so in:n,v ;lim:>.nn!s, aic elfucin.itij .i < ov'-ji and removed. Savs a d:mv;tusi:->d pin Tl.ei u is -c.uuuly an imliwdn.il upon tl.u face i cat ill whose Inij vis i/vempt fiom iliu pie s mice of w< 1; ii not upon ih- heinhy elements oflhe bodv worms t-\i'd fmt nrion the t|i-ua-ud !nnm>rs and - Icposits dial ,b..-d tliu,-u livnij* nuni'iuis .if d. . No sV'lcm ol Mud cm/', mi vei mthrtjes. no anil.. .ics, w.ll fiuu xl-ic s> .turn fium wmim Uku llie.- Mrrhmilrul Dlsrimes. PciMms em;.v Poms and .Mim,y., midi as Plmnl.eis', I vpe ; r .old !”• urnand Mi.n'i«, a« they ndv nice ml; .<„• ,i.!nto pu td .is of tliu How els, To im-nd i *t ms note a d.i>f ol \V i lam's Vimip. Mt Pin i.l • o • i t.vt'' a week as a P ; cnu* , u Hilioas, |t <-m il I rlit, mid Ini m.d 11 .• a I I‘Vvrr*, which .n? ,o preV.fi.-itl nr ihc va'.'i--, v r • v it n.,is lllion ill*.m the L'nhml Siam*. e - r-U O' I lie M.-s. nido. M.sv.nri, ll'mr, •- ,---M l/mn’.er '.‘i ’ Ait. ii,sis. P id, ( Colorado, . 1.l uidu pi I'.. \ i -M dr.-tf Siv.ii.h.i’ (O” s, i d i i 1 *i V i’|t|| o, \\ !. 11 llluil \a !• ; • .h-'UI o •• . u’. n; ,1. n.ln duinu the ■ <_• 11, a - • .iml ,i -.. ..I lh- I,<|(U-'.. ,i i. .I' ' 111 111 > • • - i.i illV i.oi c«- ii >’ Tl I if , (,ir itn' ] >iu ; .-c I •;. ili In Uli | W' I 1:1 •M'; IIII!• (i , ns 1 1 11' , >\l| -in.'i'ili.v 1 L'liur, . .»... i■ li i cn -I-. .< nei iTiy 1, M...1 1.. t;,u hc.ililiv ImiLUOi •> s»rr<»l"nln. or P.» il,’\Vl..'o s.vvllmß* 1,‘.e,« 1i v .ip' .I', ’iivllli 1 N , 1., CioiiT. Si li/idmo 1..:i •■mu .1,0,1- I il'i'i-ni I ,,;1 .iinllmll ms, Mlm nfi.d M fei linn', ( ) .1 s i;, iiolii.i.s o 1 1 1 iu skin, Son:, Kvv-, • ic.v’r I’. .. ,n hi ,i iilhei c-no lim'ioU il IPs. casus. Wm i; i 's V i -im, >it 11: ilr '• - ha' e sl.o-.vn iliu’*’ ao’e eve-' !>> • Wnliecr', Cit)ifitraiit ViniMfiii milci'N act on all tli.’-c ii••s ip v n. on. I’.y [muiyu.’i the IHood lb v ii-inn. u tK- rii u, ,nl i u sn ! vm” a wav tltu e fuct> of tl.u ii.damjo i mit (;hv W’,- ivnl.n deposit- i die airi-ciutl parts t ucco ; in ai'.'i, and a p-.i in me id t me The prupfii'Mcsj ii Jit; U - , i;'!i’i Vihi’i.aii Mill. S i.li.nru. \ ii.-i.i- • • , Tl»«’ Apurlrur v 1 i I);. W\i ict- V.‘;i { i.f i 11 n jti ii 1 'ii •' > ci - • i • ,• ... - .!• i mi mt kveri, ■ r.il ,u« 11pc» '•! “> u l imi (I >: i.i i • t l u um- "f |{ ! i'!-. I'ew, I i i 1 • ditycasc I> • im .ill .ts (In: 1, v. ■ \ imi.ii; Kirn i . N-. tj.l deiiiic can i.i’.c lie • nnn-.i Ihe iii'cr, tlic i' ■ !.,•••■, the I. t j. .1 \ i!i . 11. tl take ~■1 -1-1 ir ■ 1"11fv .m; i iimiim ctl '/( J'Urciy v'C,}ul ,i i. c,, ",i ,n•' 1 l'.iiM .11 II" -'•[‘■i 11 I W U.KI.’K. I' .. .V. It II .UcDONAI.DdbCOo ..I -! ih-n. A';:-. Sill 1 r,niriHO, l ai. . ~i i .. cl \V,i h i ;.•>!, tin! (. ii.ii ,t> 'ii ■'l-. , New Vork. -/ »l .1. I'.V M I, W.U.UsJS \NI> Idl-W.LRS July! 72—ly e3rn fvT \‘jr> '• \> k no vv>" S;',o I 1 t R r O Y N V Tr.ii rule, Vc'.'.;v.- Jiciily-Lcokisr okia I- i•l>i f i J . M 11 i 1..- .I i *•» 1111 •~ "ltd h-illlb 'n > . !» of Mu* Stun, E’lniplos, . r : •!? Jw . 1 i i-npiioiis are i . .i s. i i<‘. iiliilniis Ilihi'iiNi-*! « ‘ ’it. Ml cKiiVb', t-'lrrp*. <» 1 *. ... ;11• J Id jliunur I'UpUllj .. 1 1 , . •! (!}«-. , ■ Ml •Vi Us liillia-mv, !.• ',.i M (,i, .'■> V'mj iiiwf. ’ jimil, and cim '!. ■ -n,* ,-ii\ ■ui • I nil olhoi ‘ WU: *a it! It 1h nu -li. ■ oU,i»li; u.\ycl of Iroii \ • i!i .m;l pioperfh-.H of ■ ' .lUifcnfiU? ijn.ill l< ' i u ■ i . Piling I 1 >. . .ui'.Mt nitons l»ro* I ’“** ' I - I • -.1 11l IHT (llliMlMS, dir. '••• p>i)l)*i. or S.vplil* f' l • ‘ • "■inal lo H. A Ii- >'• ’* ; .-i S OU I>IC. ; Ml 04' fiT3T? Jn another column, jidvwtihement about lOWA ANP JtiißltAfclKA liANnii. JgSTABLrSHED 1810, Carlisle Hardware House. H. .SAXTON & CO. - Building, Farm' .garni Mechanics’ Tools and Male al • . Nall, Iron .JS col of all sizes, shapes al kinds. Ha' - , nd an’l Mining Picks, Materia \Ycthe;ill «s Lm>. First Natl nr Buck i>J all other favorite brands In WhIU Le ■ a.d Colors, with a lull assortment of Tubi iors. pure raw and imbed Linseed oil. Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, Ac. Oreasiug and Lubi icating Oils, Cement, Pias ter and silver Sand, Dupont's blasting and spurting powder, Uuns, P .slots and Ainmuul tin n.. Cedar Ware. Kune. Lanterns. Ac. House-Furnishing Hardware Silyer-plaied spoons, Forks ami knives. Ivory and Pearl- handled table and pocket Cut lery. Dodgers A Seymour’s lino Scissors and Shears. Fine GIU Curtain Cornices and Builds, brass stair U'-ds, white and b'ack Curled Hair for Matiesses and I- urmtm e. Green Reps. Hair .-eating, Ac.,'with a lull line ol Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothrs Wringers, {hit- bird Cages Driving and (tiding Whips. Ac. s .ie agents for I’lankV'ShifUng Hearn and Kolter Plows al his prices i-br Iffiminlleld A Gibb s Imperial Plows. Tim lust-men Honed are of.a recent introduc tion w.lo this section, which have the advanta ges of a shilling beam and Steel Miear at al most the same prices an the ordinary Cast Iron plows. Solo agenla lor Palmer's Patent Iron Planes. Solo agents for Burnham's Patent Weather Stripping. ‘fills comnlncft both economy and comfort, thin 4 - uglily preventing drafts ol cold air a icm hr itmldusl in summer. Tno price lor stripping an entire house Is more than saved during the winter by the economy ol fuel; it taklugnl least one-lhlid less fuel to produce the same warmth It Is made In walnut, oak and plain white, to. both color and windows, so that It can bcl adap ted to any house. * l.vle. Turkish .Morocco. Glove Kid, Peb ble I>at- er. Grain heather and Prench Rid. IjADIKS’ balmuual boots, Misses’ and Children’s liu??oned ami Raced Boots; Men’s. Boys’ and- YmiUi’s Boots and 'lioo-» ot every description, from a Stogy to n Slipper. Onr immense slock has been cuiefully selected, and rjurf-niun will be .given to purcliuHora. Give un a call. Thankful tor past liberal -patronage, our friends, and the plibllc generally, aio cordially invited t" call and examine our stock. Uomember the place. No. 13Smith llnnovo street, one door Hold b of H M. Sin Hoy’s cloiln Htore. neui lv oppoßile Hie Frank Un House. 23 Mav—ly BTUOHM A **o JUarotuarc. Wo. 15 EAST MA/y &THE 7 - Carlisle. AND Sewing .Machine (Hciliiint itiattcr. WEST MAIN STREET CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment, 01 IPaflß'Bißffaiire. Chamber Dining Room, kitclcco FURNITURE, of the latest stylus COTTAUE FURNITURE IN SETTS new Patterns. irljoe Store, THE CHEAPEST! THE LARGEST ! The Best Display of Holiday Goods! NOW READY AT L, T. GREENFIELD’S, NO. 18, HAST MAIN STREET. Tho REST BLACK SILKS at the LOWEST PRICES, .ill tho new .hades in DRESS GOODS, at Popular Prices. Tho Largest St-ck of ■ REAL POINT LACE, THREAD LACE. and DUCHESS LACE COL LA RS, HANDKERCHIEFS in every style and price, for ■ Christmas Presents! Beautiful Assortment of (Tndersleeoes, Neck Ties, &r>, rn a (Uiimuo in iho Firm MILLER & BUTTORFF, Dec. 1 D. A. SAWYER, JYorth-east Cor. Public Square, Carlisle. 1 respectfully Invite the attention of Housekeepers and' those about commencing Housekeeping to our NEW STOCK of HOUSEFURNISHING- GOODS! Just opened, fjkAV Y BLEACHED SHEETINGS, 1, Df. vds wide HEAVY UNBLEACHED " \?< M 1 MLEOWCASE MUSLINS, E \ { ,£ lit kII “ BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTING MUSLINS, KINE UNBLEACHED MUSLINS,' all the best brands, nt the lowest figures. We have ft splendid slock of SHIRT FRONTS, opened and closed. Table l,liion*.Tnble OllelnlliM.Rlenehfd and Viiblcaelicd Cotton iablo Clollin. 9fu|iblai, Towel*, Cniklic*, dr. Onr RS'inrMnpnt of TICKINGS Js the most, complete and at low fleures, PRINTS. fIFVOHAMS. HJCKORV STRIPES. BUTE DRILLINGS. KENTUCKY .IEANS. COTTON ADKS In endless variety. Wehnve.lu r. opened a large lot of f.bo celebrated LAN CASTER WHITE QCILTS direct from the manufacturers, , which we will offer at GIIEaT BARGAINS. BLACK ALPACAS! We make Rlnck Alpacas a specialty, and keep nil tho best brands. Prices 25, -10, 45. 50. 00.75, S 5, 1.00, 1.25 and 1,50. GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE Of' FALL tEans OLD ESTABLISHED HAT AND GAP STORE ! ou NORTH HANOVER STREET, a few doors below Cm lisle Deposit Hank, has on hand a large stock ol all the Now York aml Philadel phia Styles of HATS AND CAPS 811 k hats froin So. to 5f1,50; Pelt hats for-men, bu.\ s and children, ol every quality umi variety ol stylo W inter caps in cloth, lur. beaver, co ney, nutra. Fancy Velvet and cloth turbans lorchlidieu, Also it Hi c tot of Clove-, at all prltv a. •vtiaving a long experience In the business. I leol coulldeni I can please all who lavor mo with a call, m price, stylo and quality. Hats of all Kinds Made to Order and old ones repaired promptly Oct 211572 Keller. JJpmarifs JQIAOND SPECTACLES! These Spectacles are manufactured from MINUTE CKYHI AL FERULES molted togdth er,ancl are called DI >\ MONO ou accoiintof their hardness and brilliancy. It la well known that spectacles cut from Brazilian or Souch pebbles arc very injurious lo me eye, because of (heir polarizing light. Having been tested with the polarlscope, the diamond lenses have been Jound to admit 11"- teen per cent, less healed rays than any other pebble. They arc ground with grcat.sclontillc accuracy, are free from chrorn.iiic aberrations, and pro duce a brightness and distinctness of vision mil before attained In speolucles, ,F. C. KRAMER. Uaklispb, Pa. Manufactured by the Speuoer Optical Manufacturing Comp’y. NEW YORK. Don’t buy a palruale-n you see tho trad mark sdec“2—ly 1 00l DoLnmos, Tho Cheapest Jap. Poplins and Plaids. . The Cheapest Wrapper Pops. Mourning nml .Second XJloiirulne Goods. Tho Cheapest and best V ivetooris. The Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings. The Cheapest Mullins and Table Linobs. The Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels. The Cheapest Blankets aud White Spreads. Tho ffheapest Blankets and Tidbit Shawls. The Cheapest Underwear (Ladles and Gouts.) '1 ho Cheapest Cloths and (’nsslmrres FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. Being determined to maintain my leptituMon for selling the best, and cheapest Black Alpacas and Molml'fl In this market,i have now* opened a full lino at low prices. T. A. Harper. Oct. 3,1872. FALL OPENING! We have just returncd'from the city with u MAMMOTH LOAD OF Kf : C®®iS consisting lu part ol CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES* Ladies’ and Gent’s UNDEUWEAIt. A large as sortment, of new style* of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS In variety, Crapes, Rib bons. &e. An endless number ol latest stylo ol Fall and . Wiirtox* Shawls; The “OTTOMAN SCARF,” handsome amt all sizes, doth and Fell SKjRTS lor ladies and misses. Large Piles o] DOMESTICS Calicoes, Ginghams, Tickings, Flan nels of all iumiH and colors. Blankets, while and colored. UMBRELLAS, Velveteens I Black and Colored, cut bias, for Trimmings. The migest stock of NOTIONS hi Die county. Wo have had advantages in the purchase ui this Immense stuck, not possessed by others which will enable us to sell.ut LOW RATES! Please call ut.the “OLD STAND!” {1840.) A. VV. BENTZ & CO. Sept. 20.1572. Jj(ylLL OPENING! French, English and American Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings OF ALL SHADES, FIGURES, QUALITIES AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR ;MEN’S WEAR Shirts a Specialty* A line of Trent’s Fur nishing- Goods al ways on hand. H. S. Ritter & Son Drapers r Europe, admit the unparalleled anU- InfliiiumiJory and healing properties of tins Ointment; governments sanction Its use in their naval and military services; and the masses in this douulry and throughout tiie country ami throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It penetrates the sources’of Inflammation ami cor ruption which underlie the external evidences of disease, and neuttallze the fiery elements whtch feed and exasperate the malady. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERY- SIPELaS. ThesQ tiro among the most terrible and agon izing dlseases of the nuiscles/ the fleshy flhto and the shin; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incuinhlo ihev Invariably dis appear under a persev ei lug application of this soothing, healing, antidote topatp and Inflam mation, SALT BHEUSI, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS. In rases of Salt Rheum, where medical wa • fiis, lotions, and every reetpo of the vharrnagos pten have proved n-eless. the Ointment will no com lish u thorough cure, Fever Sores heal quick ly under hs influence, and its relaxing ef fect upon contracted sinews U truly wmderful DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable ami happy change Is pro duced In the appearance of malignant ulceis alter a few npptlciUloOH of inis Ointment. Tne surroumUt.g rddne,ss vanishes, and granolas of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the dis charged mailer. Tills process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orifice Is filled up with sound material, and the ulcer radically cured. A WORD TO MOTHERS. The pnung are the most frequent sufferers from exlonial Injuries, and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly lit hand. It is nu absolute speoltlic for sore breasts, and quickly removes en crusted sores which sometimes disfigure (ho heads uml faces of children. ■ % SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Ointment Is universally used on board o the Atlanticadd Pueblo whaling fleet'atf a euro for seorbiiticallrcilons. and us the best possible remedy for wmindsand bruises. Laigosupplies of It have recently be--n ordered by the Sultan ofTurkey for hospital purposes. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in thu following cases. Bunions Mercurial Eruptions Swelled Glands Sprains Burns Piles Sore Legs filin'Joints Chapped Hands Rheumatism Sore Breasts Tetter Chilblains Ringworm Sore Heads Ulcers Fistula Halt Rheum Sore Throats Gout Scalds Sores of all lands Wounds of all kinds Lumbagoa kin Diseases. ,*Bold at the Manufactories of Holloway it Co, 7f» Malden Lane New York and by all respeula* hie Drugulst* anti Dealers In Medicine through out the United Stales in polaat 25 cants (JJU cents amPSi each. CAU I’lON.— Tho trade mark of a letter II Jn circle Is ou each box of PUJs oi Pot of ointment This secures the genuine. Dec 10 ld72—ly—cow CROOK'S WINK OP TAR ! fTcn years of a public test has proved Dr. Crook’s WINK OF TAR to have morornoi It than any similar preparation ever ottered to tho public. It Is rich In the medicinal Quali ties of Tar, and unequalled lordlseaseH of Ihe'llltiOAT AND LUNOB, performing the most remarkable cures. It * tteptually cures all Coughs and Colds. It has cured so many cases of Asthma and bronchitis that It has been pronounced a spccigc for these complalills. For Pains in the breast. Bide or Back, Dravol or Kidney disease, diseases of tho Urinary Or gans. Jaundice, or any Liver Complaint It has no equal It Is alrto a superior Tonic, Restores tho Appetite* Strengthens the System. Heslorcs the Weak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and Prevents Malarious Fevers, (lives lone to your System. jyan73—tyr Q.EO, WOOD A CO. PARLOR & VESTRY ORGANS. They are Iho best, and banco tho cheapest Or gan in the market Agency at J, M. M At*o MIEIM KK’B .STORE ROOM, k, w. C orner Poiufret and Pitt Si., 27f0b73-3mos Carlisle. §S-aflroati. JJEADINQ HAUL ROAdT Winter Arrangement > Monday, December 2 ml( , Trains leave Harrisburg for New v!. v , Iowa: at 6,30 and 8,10, am aud lug with trains on Pennsylvania’h.Vih' ;c,, n*ei. arriving nt New York ut 12.35,3,50 J respcct'vely ' • uuu 9.la PI J: Uciurnlug: Leave Now\ork nl o»o „ and 530 p iu, Philadelphia nt 730 K a* a,n l2:i 330 p m. ’ Leave Harrisburg f »r Heading. p.„, mnqua, Minetsvillo as* lancl.shiunnliJ Ip ’ T a. town and Philadelphia ut 6 30 and huI A, len. 2 00 and 4 05 n m. stopping at Lebanon cipal way stations; the 405 n m Pda lug for Philadelphia, Pottsviile rmii r", lltie «t. only. For PoMsvllle. Heuylklll Havin'?“.'"his* burn, via Schuylkill and But.Queiuiinm n b ? An. leave Harrisburg nt 3 40 p m. 1111 Ua Urov| .• East Pciiusylvalim Hamad trains h»itr.t. Ing for AlloniowD. Easton and New Va,. np *(l. aud HUVVam.nnd 400 pm. Utturlm. 1 New York at 9 00 a m. 12 60 and 6 3a „ K * ,e a\e Jentowu ut 7 20 a m and iz2j,r2 ju. 135 Way Passenger Train loaves Phiimipt.,.. **’ 730 n. 111, connecting nt Beading \vua ~p ll l aai East Penn It K, returning leaves Poiisvii !' D 08 pm.- slopping nt all stations, Vl, l(:«uy Leave loltsville utuoo a 10 nnii omc 23a p 01. Herndon at lOdOa m,SliHinuki». m . Bud and 11 02am, Ashland ai7 iku m aiiii Mahnnoy City at 7 53u m and 125 i u m \tv Pto, at s 35 a m and 210 p m tor i-lnhult \,!«! 'i?'sm Heading, Hurrisbmg, Ac. ’ * . *°hi • Leave PotlavlUo via Schuylkill nm i v „ t hannaHHut 8 05 u rti lor hanisbuS* ' am, for Pluegrove and ITeimmi, b,n,u »Uti PotlavlUo Accomo Train leaves p 0 i| R ,.,„ acoain passes Heading at 74u am mril. * Philnda at iO 15 am. Ueturulug lenveii 1* I?. 8 ? 1 at 4 45 p in. passes Heading at 7IG p in urrli^' ,, at PotiavllleatOlH) p in. «*«,urrlvtng PoitHt'.wr Accommon Train loaves Pome». nI(J 4o 11 m, returning locv.v; Ihdiuda LN'i.m, 1 Green.) at 4 3u pm, (*• tuth and Columbia K it Trains leave Hemline nirsn nn.l U 16 p m, for liphinla, LlllziS,? uinbln, Ac ; reluiulhe leave 1-i.licasler it i\u' ii; ,111.1 33j p m, aud Columbia at 815 am £ 3116 p rn. 1 Pcrluomon U B trains leave Poiltlomen In., lion ut7ll6linn 1)10 am mid USi and 5." , ! ivlnrulmc leave Green Lime at (I 6 a m la Ji.m •ran pin comiecllaa with Halm.on KonillneHn Picketing; Valley 11 U train. IvUve l'i,™„," villo 111 9 111 a m 3 lu ami 65n pm ; rciSi?' leave Dyers nt U 33 a in. 12 li anil i it ueettng with trains on ileadln- 1 - u * i olebrookdulo K It trains I ate Po iMuwn*. 940 urn and- i 20. 025 ami 7 . ri »nl al leave Monm Pleusahl at 00U. beu undlla and 3 00 p in, connecting with trains on Uoad dJ ’ Chester valley RR trains leave Urbknori n . R 30 a m 2 -10 and 6 33 p ra, returning, leave i ow , ing'on at o.‘»su in, I2«auml 54Up m, comie.-i, . with trains on Heading HR 1 ■ 1 lul111 ? On Sundays: leave,Mow York ats3opm m.u adelphia at bOO uni and 3 15 piu,(iho mjO ..i’ train runhlng only to Keeling.) leave Pottsv lu at BMI am leave Harrisburg et 630 a m mm p in ; leave Allentown at« 55 n m; luitve lti‘jnh n V at? 15 a in ai d Ul 16 p m for Harrisburg at 7 v in for New York, and at 0-10 ain ami .11? . 8 for Phlladn , 0 Commutation, Mileage, Henson, Sclioo . Excursion Tlcko s. to and from all points , duced, tales. --are. UuggiiKt) checked uirongli; ICO imuuiis o i.„- ed eucu imssenyec, . J. E- WOOTTEN As*l tiUOl «i: Eaw .Maell'i-v Reading, Pu, Deo 2. 72 rj Q U5l B E II L Af) U VALLE 1' R A*l L R O A DI CHANGE OF HOUli S. On and after Wednesday, Feb. 12, is? 3, rasseu ger Trains will run daily as follows ( (Sumlayhei. ceptcdo. WEHTWAIID. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg s.oo M„ Meehan lcsburgH.Bs, CarllHieH.il, NpwvlUi*!) .4; Shlppensburg 10.20, Chambevsburg bi.H, Green castle U. 16, arriving at Hagerstown lU6 a. M Alail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.65 P. M., Ms chaulcsburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.6 h, NewvUle3.JV2, Ship peusburg 4*02, Ohamhqrshurg 4.35, Ou-ctie.e.tli fi.ll, arriving at Hagerstown 5.4 U P. M. JSrpri&t Train leaves Harrisburg 4,15 I’. Jhanlcsburg 5.17, Carlisle 6.47. Newviiie u.2u, Ship* nonsburgC.-iS, arriving at Chambersburg at 7.15 P. M. A MIXED TRAIN .leaves Chumbersburg ai 7:45 a. m., Greoncaatle 0.U8,. arriving at Ha* gm-btown 10 00 u in. A MIXED TRAIN Irnvea Chnmbersburg m ■1 35' p ni, Marluu 5.00. Williamson 530, Murceis burg 0 20. Loudou 7 00, arriving ut Ulclimoml nl 7 20 p in ~._ EASTWARD Accommodation 7ratn leaves Cbambersburg 5,t0 A. M., Shlppcnsburg 5.20. Nowvllle 0.00, CiullMe 8.3.5, Meohuuicsburg 7.02 arriving al ilorrlbburg 7.80 A. M. MaU Train leaves Hagerstown 7.35 A. Al„ Green castle S.UtUHiambersburg 8,50, Shlppousburgl'.a Nowvllle 0.51, Carlisle U.vO, Mechanlcsburg ll.Oi arriving at Harrisburg'll.36 P. M. • Express TVain leaves Hagerstawr i2.Wj Ja Greeucastle 12.28. Charaborsburg I.ob, smppena burg 1.87, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Atocliauid>- burg 8.10, nrrlvlng at Harrlsbuigb.-lS P. M. A Mixed Ti'uin loaves Hagerstown 8.20, P. Sf. Greeucastle 4.27, arriving at Cbambersburg 5.20 P. M. A MIXRD TRAIN leaves Richmond nt (115 a in, Loudon 0 80. Merceisburg 7 I'd, Williamson 7 -18,*Marlon 8 i 5, arriving at Cbambersburg 8 42 am. 43-Making close connections at Harrlstort wltu-trains toamlTrom Phlludelphla.New \om, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, and all point* West, • , , , Trains run on Phlladolpbia time, which is ten minutes faster than our local lime. Superintendent's Office! Chamb’g.. Pa , Feb. 12.'73 f R ou . L INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL. Carlisle agency, CAPITAL Cspltnl paid up ... /wl Total Funds, over - (Gold) *>,500.000 Permanently deposited lu the Stale of , New Y«Tlc - • n WS Fire Premiums received In IWWfGold) Life Insurance Premiums In IWI« « J >.J7’non Total Premiums, nearly - (Gold) 3,jW.w' Fire risks taken at moderate rates of premium and losses settled and paid at the CARLISLE AGENCY SAM’L K. HUMUICH, Agent, Dec. 12,72—1 y . gEST THING IN THE WEST I ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R. R' 2 THREEM ILLION /ORES Hiiualnl in anti near the ActKAbSAS I Finest Portion o/ Jiansas. Eleven Years' Credit. Hoven Per Cent-1” 1 *”" 1 22».-; nor cent, reduction to seiners who luipprovc. A FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS THE FACTS about tills Grant J™-*; 0 ? • Long Credit, and u rebate to , h ® u W fi mllil Clf one-fourth; a Rt'di Soil, nod.® *.P v n {]inullng. mala ; abort and mild wl ca ; l'X *i» u infalli and no wintering of Block ; grlck on and Just at ilia season; ‘ oul. n ,:.| V.; u° tho imo; Cheap Hales on Lumber, Co I. m)( i lands owned .by Speculators, Roll* Pro-euinthms now ahundaiil, a■«[ . n«me; road on the Hue of ft great ''V norovtinoul« Propucls will pay for Laud and Improve f B "“"i f iX^ Miinugor Jnn23.m73-3m 0. N. LULL. Hupt cioia $10,000,000