iKavu!, J, 11. OItAKAM. .1 ,1. K, UIIAHAM, h.' J. JST. GRAHAM A- SOS. Attorneys 4’ Counsellors at low. No. It South Hanover SI.. CARLISLE. I’A. HoK k J. H. Giuiiam, lato President Judge of the Ninth Judicial District, hna resumed the Sractlce of tho* law, ami associated with him la bou.J. U. Graham, Jr. Win practice In the Courts of Cumberland, Por*y and Juniata Conn vies. {Uoo. 7, ’7l—t f. n E. EEET/UOOVEK, r 'aitorney~at~la u xwvIIDXHLK, PA. , */j-(Xllco on SmUh*llanovor .Stiect. opposite Wmlz’a dry goods store. l»„c. I.lWtt. Jo:s, RITNIiK, Attor-nvy-at-LaiVy NO. S SouUi Hanover Street, OiuilMv, r». buslnecM promptly uuoiullhl to. t.oi loctions a specialty. 17oct7‘Jly JAMKS M. WKAKLKV, ATTOKXEV-A I'-t.UV >FFICE—-No. 22Month Hanover St., Carlisle, 1 a. April 25, IS72—ly. JOSEPH CL VALE, " at jo it \i; v-at-j-a w . I'rucllceh la Dauphiuaml Cumberland l V uU . , \V'-J Office.in Court-House Avenue, No. Eiutnu 8 Building, in the rear ol the J» welty •Mann ment, Carlisle, Pa. Aurll 23. Ifw2--Iy. < rjpHEO’ (.’GUNMAN. ATTOJtyJiy AT L.i II ! No. IS West. Main Strwl, Carlisle, Btt. &TAU hii.iiite.'ts promptly off--wv I ■»■ .'.IABV l-i. JIA Llj. 1! mine jjm u nml Alcamil • OHii-t >..uU» li:llioVt-r s live I. » ai'ilM.'. : All 10- mn\i- .liseiisc-s ikillluly tvcmd. »IMl u*i*i -* ul- n tiiKiaiti'O cun cfm.suii by mull. June «. IS"2— ,v , J. S’. BENDER, M. D, ITaa removed hit* olllco'to the South West cor nerbf youth Hanover and i'omiret Streets, di rectly opposite the 2nd i’resbylerian Church. Carlisle April IS-72-11. fnistcllancoua BOOT AND SHOE STORE. JVb. 4 East Main Street. boots, bHOKM. GAITERS. BROGANS. , HTUTKKS CUSTOM and MADE TO .ORDER. PllKl’ATUl NU neatly No* 4 Knat. Mnln St ree ivrrli 2S, IS72—tf fflctol. & k. \ j vs no r* r 7^*^ l ■' ►••ir. V l ' ,; jv’ T-, * ■ ' S» I \J l a si“i‘—i n.<. CUKE* TUB X»A INM in from Ono to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR •iftcr i liln nil % <•< tl-*cin‘.nt <"-■*. <t :t»y ono M'JTKU WITH i'AIN; KADW.irS A <'L'I!E FOh ' U vvu.-* lh- lir-J ainf I*’ T3io Onlv l*a.Ln Komcfl.v tint U.'lanHy .-Joj.s Tlic tn.i.-i fv: |-i ; «Hap I.l*l .turn it ll.n Illnl (.Mil*.* 1 i-I i.;i -IV I'-*, VlKliu-f ot nio l/itis;-!, Si.imudi, iii.wen, nr utiier {jiiui.L or oijr.m-*, li> ■' :u 'lTruoM o:n: to twenty mintte*. •in ti.'iti * It «W vM-m "I- oVTuriulhu: inv n-.i’i tin- UfIRTMA'I H-. T’.i-.1-rli'.il'-n, I'iHti.i. > : A-.ivo.in Acur.ilt.'ii, or jipiainiu il wiin oi-m .i.-v m.i\ f.nL r, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF WILL AVTOI'H 1 ‘'NT \NT FAmu. , ADnr:R , INFLAMMATION .[Jt, ™?,,. ( -. ;GS cni-P TlillO \T IH !■ i'll TLT lIUKATIIIMS. .Ui.i. HIM f. u’lTI-ATinA* OF ’I UK HKAUT. !l, ' ,r1 ’ TSSWumi. r f.aua< *uc, 100 ru-v j'.’ly kuhi’M atism. >'(i'i r, , kills. ,\ork omi i.-v \.’.v v Kcimlv KHirf t«*« (!»*• part or )>I.’» v. )V u- 1.. V v-.il. <>r .tuiivuHj .Milo -!il atlonl lm-W.-r ff -Itl In a f.-w CU '.MIS. So IT. !'‘i O.M Ai.'il, t 1 P tollTlU' UN >l-'K 11 K.A 1-AO 11 K, IMA HKII KA, iioi.t''. Ui.sn IN 'i’lll r-r'A’ , I ail lA'TLHN.M. , . r> •inv.-i.M-* 1 1- • - 1 1 • I i!v..i>.' mm* a l.nttli'm Knilwn\’H 51-.., 1v i«‘l‘ r if ’j 1 ; - .'ll /rlwuV'o'M* u is' 0 ITls,:u-I«n: ='■ .m-n-nr ncvacss 4 amd ac;m:. . , -i£“vru AM I AMT' t tij• •■ l for I’UV i‘in-*. Tmi* H A.,1 -i i. , u-li il .tjcnl ’.n HiN v.-tiihl tj.-it \.HI .M-i - 10. r u-1 \k*ic, *n,l all otl.vr Llumui-. s.-.iilo, I ;• ‘i-ii.Mil, l !l*'\v. ami <>tlift I'vu-i • (al-liM. >■. L-V.'V; -.WT TILLS) t " iVii* 1 .- 15 A I>\\ A V'"* LLAI.iV LI-.L11.1. I'.i.i cvnr.-. v.r liotUi'. N-m Sy Drioiyi-t--,. TIVSTF.UI'>. ' HEALTH-! BEAUTY! I rr::oM- ami vvur. r.n-n iuA»i»_ixrun.\-i ... i ' V>ll AMV V.l'.iU'—ri.l.Al. MvlN AM - t.l U'Tll'Tl, i iU.N .'KtTKiat IUAJ.L nR, S 3 AD WAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT; M\n: ni;. .V'T-AMiiNd iTni' - '•- i i- -a i:.\nir \ix>: Tin. risA,Nt.i.- ,m I "l' • I •CJiKK-.oi.*' ! ’ Mll‘ U I‘Ui; 1 ; j I'l'v K i >!•■ till-' ‘JUI'I.Y \VUM)I£KFI . MKIuVINK. THAT r*'ory Df.v an Sncreaso in Flesh " and Weight is Seen and Felt. the ORE AT BLOOD PURIFIEP 1 ,r V ,|i u- I W KJCSoI ... 11., **i * 11 I’..- Ui I. Sr. it. In ■ V: .V.!I -'v*’ ‘ I in ui" I’ln ...it, ‘infill, I mi..ir». ■ , .. r ( .1- < ; li» " .-'«v Hi I ir , Hi- I'. ,• ’ r , , lin'l 1|...... I . -.1 .V. M •' K'l-..'M -mi. >.i:t Hifimi, i.''' l ’'> I’t - A-nv,Hlu Vi’./.", in U.r Hi.-. . I'm. ■ >'• m i u,, . ,»’-il ili « i.ntij mi'l pamm- • ‘'tu m- I, ‘ .'•i.i-iin, me: :« : L v,n : i. -■ r i'..« Hi*-- )'Mi' i•• n'i'.nu 1 j" in.r.ili. nl lln • ■> i. ’,n »1 M ; V . •iiLinl'-m-. .VI.-1 .V f< •• -■ 1 ■ i 1 ' !1 n-niii ’ll r-t <‘i'ln i m in. l i.il" - I •‘•■'v- - ii.-nt in.-v-i t. .n.-i. in- in. , , 1 i I'f n 111-nii. -I.ii' v I-i 1 Milling v -I-ii'—l i-v Hi l ' "’I U’n.l uit.ii'itlnn Hi:- 1 H mil It nullv ] >i"tni-*' „ I* ;i,i,'-!l'i,i tin ■' a-t.-, ut.i) r«-1 •*.:» ■» l! I, • , ru.ii. rUi in i- 1 - i’i'"-‘ In al'H' *•*" -AU'-U* VHM.I.I VN iv ill ;nnl f‘ 1 • m.l ..it, iln.-» I.! In S.U'ml'M.li I.U' l.i'-iI.V I'S'T rl-Tn • I j.vl u/.-i,;-. i-i 11." v 1"- i-I t*l.iMii.. »T . ... iitilliiu-‘l, ami -‘'■kill .n.-i.iS- ; Lint it is UjG •i-T i-i- Az Bluddor €oinpl«lni\ ,■ r - n ■*' \V'-n.b I'l-I IM I ini'vl. i >l.l .. !.•«. pi "I • : "t V, e, Ino-ulb . 1.1 c «-r rUrUnJ ■< 1 i>l' ’ im<! 'll .I'l < r.n Wli-ii 11.1.11' mi-l-i 1 ? ..i-j iluiu.-t!', «<r Mir *mUt U Und;. il .mlv, n<ty-l « ,i'U. or (ln ,r . H:» im '?'• nl, I'11‘‘il')" .i* '• iJ , <'• - I ' l h'Mlm il.-|...rU->, uinl u li.’ii (In n- i- :> |n I. ‘.'irniiii' vn-ntmii win- . y .-m- w >»• ’■ (■ 1,1 1l >:,t n.- .-min.i i.i WORMS, ri—ft-, i fur ){• 1.., /' l> . (I- ■ 'B'iiiucH' oi' B’2 VoaaV (TJroivl!, 4;ur<-"< l>j liadtvu) fi:: 111 U«l>« »V -I '' "' '• 1,1 1 •. s/. 1- VII Urn I' - i.-r ‘ “'I •' 1 ' r% li.imr l."t »•.!• • . iw \mu U- 'lm I m il,' l-1-ui-i- I lm-1 'MCiT-l ' < '' •if dm U.-,..,)V.111t, -l'l*l I- » ■■ 11.., vnnr Ili-u!-. 1.-'i- <; I »-.m ‘.r'lclt. .uni 1 li*l '• li.f i* l> i* V. .ir\. ‘I h 1 »’ •' 1 ’•* . .Ili'l,, ..»!•> till* cr HI- 1 '•'l'' 1 You t 1« i-u'iluli il il J ■ DR. RADWAY’C' PERFECT PURGATIVE Pilll r.rriVctlv t.iir'— ri'-J’iliitt. I'Mi'.u - . ■ i*‘i* V ,vV Vi! 1 .-. foi Uiv 1 111.- "! • I.U-vr. Is I’-'-.-i'i. • IIH-iduoliu. < l j..i tu .1. i 1“ mi, r•■m-i-j1j 1 ;,v ,r i V\*:irr xut-**l .|1 <■' 1 - i I«, --fl I- (i; <. 1 •,r • , \ •ic i*.>nt;il'imi n». i ii l ~ inln- r.il . i < i< >' ih- i',-JL»..vi:u- n ; i'•!<»-• I’ •’f ', pj-unk-n of llui Or.!in.-: I I'll'-'. 'lll’V 4 ’ f lII' I ' ‘I ll !u -in «J»t '■lumi.l., Nni'i r. ) I.- -r* , I ■ .•! Villiiiiu or UVlK'il In tlitf M ”1'- *> , 'ir Kru-“I' '• InflrfllM ■»* Hi- PU of d'*' Hl.irm. fi, >" 1 - . I'.rrle 1 nrl lUMI.-ult 1 t..ll.rir i: ~t it,. M.urt. < l> >• ■'ii'T-.-.i'liUi rvfi« iCmi« w'" li In . Jam .a I «'*< v,ij. u »• w.uf«f I-'*/ 1 •V fk*l. Ih-ftnmn.,. .if **•» llf >-*' »*'•••;- « '»•■ n,.l F.v-., Jl.h in tlx- -l.l'. i** I * 111 ’’ 1 11 • 4 " 1 ln I'n I I -i. A f-w jostf» »f \*ra ..■in fnniulJ I'n- .vU... ... u ■ y tePbiix. SOI.t) nV lil’l i - * mf.\n ‘ • - .. " ’"V rfamriii) itALWAY A 1 ’’ ' Torit. Info-Mintn v ii;i \ • i i ill X > JulyJ 73—ly e3m TiYrToVn^ That Palo, Yollotf, Sicily-Lootins - i- rli:iiii!nl lo oijiM.i (i«-^liin--. Mini li-i. I mi'i 1 ol‘. Ilic Sliln, l»hi»I 5ll«lrl»4*M and I.i , ii|»Ho*»‘‘ j•■r■ i 1 ■ v .11. .Scrofula. »»r uini** su;« , in*»yr» »•••• Oil! Suit'. «.i imi.v kind ol Humor lap .iwlu-ii" :111■ I 11),■ !ij iimli under J(s If*Un it i i.m i ii wiii >lo vou 111<imnd, and \<u t mini' n'l'-'titv than ;iii,V iiiul nil ’ |.i. |nn :ir .-i pin ltin< <l. Th-t !) It 7 *t i >u- mvu 'ii.ii t ! \ yhahlu axyd "I t.ill.llllK-'l Hilh ilx- pioiH-M I'.iUi; lt«"il dl \ ••-trd o! all iliHauiv»*nli)i* • it Mill riur any Chronic or I- Sdiiitliiiur liiM ioc 'm tod **r <- i(i!■' luul Ititiod• ItlimimafiMii, I in Uiiii* 1 * 1 " Hom'x, 4 Diihiiliiiioii 1 , ! k »-n ((o*ii* l>. v or oilier !•' all cm >'d •*> '<• 1 " r Sv|il»Jllh, t»r I" ui nr. Hi ii'iii.iii'i ♦•'jutil i' lr Ml •» ASli KM J , * M ;r . bVllll I'i.M, il.'.Wi. 2J«n7Bly BUSHED IS IS, .Carlisle Hardware House. H. SAXTON & CO. Ili-suv Saxton. \ .1. p. Uixi.kk, iin 11. wp,n Building. Farm mg ami Mechanics’ llnnP.vai Tools amt Muler.al v . • . . Nall, Iron m.l Stool of all sizes, shapes a* kinds. Ka’ -ml an I Mining Picks, Shovelsat-’ Materia s, \Vethe:dl A Bro. First Nall;.no Puck iml all oilier favorite brands In Whin Le ut and Colors, will* a lull assortment of lubi ‘ ,«or«. pure raw and bolted I.lu.seed Oil. Coach and Fnrulture Varnishes, Glass, At*. Greasing and Lubi loatlng Oils, cement. Plas ter and. silver Sand, Dupont’s blasting and. sporting powder, Guns, pistols and Ammuni tion. Cottar Ware. Hope, .Lanterns. Ac. House-Furnishing Hardware SUver-pJated Spoons, Forks and knives. Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut lery. Uodgers A Seymour's duo Scissors and Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Hands. Brass stair Hods, white ami black Curleu Hail for Matrasses ami !• urnitnre. Green Heps, Hair sealing, Ac., with a full line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such aw Clothes Wringers, lino bird,Cages, Driving and Hiding Whips,'Ae, Solo agents for Plank’s Shitting Beam ami Koltor Plows at his prices For Otnh. Hloomlleid it Gibb s Imperial Plows. The last mentioned are of a roeent Introduc tion into this section, which have the advanta ges of aHhllllng Beam ami Steel Shear, at al most the same prices as lhe ordinary Cast iron •Plows. Hole agents lor Palmer's Patent Iron Planes. Hole ageni.s for Burnham’s Patent Weather Stripping. This comoluej, both economy tu.nl comfort, thoroughly preventing drafts ot void oir n win ter uuddusl. in summer. The price lol* stripping an entire house is more than saved during the Winter bv the economy ol luel; it taking at least .one-third less fuolto produce the same warmth Ills made In walnut, oak and plain white, to. both color and windows, so that it can.be adap ted to any house, Our goods are bought In large q lanliUi-s m»n iho manuhieturos, mill with the aid of our long experience, are selected with tin; utmo.-d. care and supervision, and we would Invite all who wish lopurohnsu the best goods.at' the lowest cash rates to patronize us. Country merchants will certainly tlud ii.V' heir advantage to call or write ns lor quol n hnjs heforn purchasing. Wc reiniiin, vuspi'ctfully, H. SAXTON & CO.,’ HARDWARE CUTL IS R Y Jl ILL Elt d BO H Klt ,S lake this opportunity ol directing the uuenihm of the community at large, ami every person 111 particular, to their recently replenished stock oi 3SE A M ID) ¥^S®. They studiously avoided investing dur ng the high prices, and patlentb wailed th 6 falling outofthebottorn before attempting to retllltheir shelves, ami now that things have been reduced to old time prices, ns near as possible, they have Invested largely ami are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low pi lees as any market outside (he cities. They especially Invite Ihe attention nf mechanics, farmers and builders, our stuck Is complete and none uee. fear meeting Ivl.Ul disappointment lu enquiring fid - any thing in our line Wo hare the agency of llio Wjlrox A Gibba ftvws'uv' and ui.ukl respectUdly sk nil those.n wuiilo a Mach.ne, to examine t nr Wlllcox A Gibbs’ h<* fore purchasing Ail orders promptly attended to, and good delivered to all parts oflnc town tree of charge Jan..ll! 15721 V GTaMnct fttaftcr. U. !■; VV INI. A. CAHIXKT SIAKKu A.VJJ UNUKUTAM'.K \cw g ,, Bßraaltm - e. li>r the Holidays. compiislnp: Solas, Camp stool. 1 i>nn i, cs, (Vnfl'eiable RockUm 1 >inf n'table Fasy Chairs, \'ivvii Tables. Reception C'lmhs. nilonions, Bureaus, What Nuts. \Mviur Tin inhi-r « nTTAUF KL’KN.ITI'KK SKI is iii"\v .Patterns. m;i.».vrK M's amp m ai‘TKl>si : :s t,u/r I'UAMIvS ANP in f variety. l*:u iK-ului nl U'iilion iwu in 1- uncials. ut dels from town ami countr.Onomptly =»I< lo mi mi reasonable *er ms. 17 tec* ’llul llila I DA. VI DSTHUIIM QAIiLIST. K Boot & Shoe House! Wo have (usi J eei-lvcd our Srlm< stock ol nom the Eastern cities, ami Huy are now open tor Pin inspection ol the public. We Imvehovu'lU them to sell, nml at low pliers lor ('ASH. Our stork consMs of BOOT tor Ladles, Mi.s-es. Men. Bi>y-> aim Children. In cludirik every style In the market. I.adies mutinied and Uu-e (Jailers. In ki eut va riety ol Myle. Turkish .Morocco, (Hove Km. I oh* bie 'Leather. (Jialn Leather and French Kid. i"- r - • LA OIKS’ liA LMOJwVL HOOTS, Misses' and Children's mutinied and Lured Bools: Men's. Bins’’ mi.l VmiHi’s Bools and shoes ol mein desci Ipn-.n. Horn a Hlojjy to a Slipper. (mr iminensK Muck has been ea.elull,\ selected, and .1 I, H-; i. Biuguina will in- given in jnirclKU-ers, (ilvo ur a call. Thankful tor past liberal patronage. our friends, anti the public t'enerally. are cordially invited to call and examine our slock. Remember ilie place. No. l;l.South llauovc h treet, one door South nl It. M. Hoy's clot In H lore, near I v opposite lhe Frai U liu House. , 23 Mav-Jy STUOII.M & iT* <1 v. ,l A N 1 > HATS J&.t Cost 2 Th»: “Ml I )MM I til V llllfllil*' In i-l.a-i- I 'lit’ IIN i IlLlH 1 Sl(H*k <>t SI I OKS & HATS! XI M's ii'mii Imi nt is 'lull.- cm luacim.' Women’s Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, OF ALL KINDS ! • a s In- ilia-', ia. I hi I wid lo hum Si If IKS ha sale hcicatlcf, ho will positively .sail iiK an lira stock nl t 'ij«iT! lit* it No tc close out his || \Ts, IMid will sell them also at rnst. Great Bargains i, 11.j \v 1..- ned I'V ilitihf wMilny SHoJvs am HATS. Juu4'7'i-uiu Jharottuw. iVo. Jo EAST MA'jy STRE'I curl Jale, AM) ,M vvcVuxu- EZll=ii 5 IV KST M.IIN STRKKi CARLISLE. PA. A -pleinhd assortment .m Pinin'? Uoom, kitfii- KOiVNITOKK. u{ I lie latest style 91)0? Store JOHN W. STKdiIM AND SHOES 'JJoHim Bill io It, So.'Si Nouni HanoveuHt, Carlisle, Pa. THE CHEAPEST! THE LARGEST ! ■ t The Best Display of Holiday Hoods! NOW READY AT I*. T. GREBNFXKILiD’S,' NO. IS, EAST MAIN STREET. Till- BEST BLACK SILKS at. tho LOWEST BRICKS. ■', M I' 10 . nu "’ Hmdea in DRESS GOODS, nl Bopnlar Brines. Tho T T-«rKMt Stnok of HEAL BOINT LACE, THREAD LACE, and DUCHESS LACE LOL- L A RS, 11 AND KERCH 1 EPS in ('very style and pnety for , , • Christmas 'FF©s©iitel Jieuittiful Assortment of Under slecrcs, J\ecJt (Vies, A(\ , Ac, Special Bargains in Low Priced Dress Goods I . Largest'Stbek'of JPUUS, ut priced that defy competition. ULiMlfflT iftiSEK, if OM’i WiM. SUITS MADE TO OfDES ST IHOiT NOTICE I I win oiler BAIIGAINS. In BIA NKKTS, TICKINGS, MUBLINS. CHECKS. CALU'OKS, HO-SIEHV and NOTIONS, CANTON I-’JiANNKLs, Ac., during the present month. Wo Imvo just opened tha heat Barf-ains in SHAWLS, ever oll'med in , this market. In fact my stock is now complete, and it will repay any . Dtic who desires a bargain to call and examine for themselves. I. T. GrEEEN-FIELD, . 18 East Main Street. , D,-e.lll* . CARLISLE, BA. ■a A. Sawyer, cheap Dry ' Hoods St,or©^ BKDTJ OTION ! ! At OGILBY’S! k LARGE Si'Oa OP HEW PHIL AND WINTER GOODS ;i!lnm-h'helow' tiny ollu'i' lioiif-e In U.e COUNTY, I'ULb U.Nb 01- DRESS GOODS VELVETEENS, BLACK SILKS DRESS WJUU. J WQOL ]lEpps _ popLINS( ALPACA, CLOTHS. IN GREEN, BROWN, GOLD and BLACK MIXED, SINGLE and DOUBLE WOOL SHA^ AND GUILTS, WOOL AND COTTON FLANNELS, ALL COLORS, TICKINGS. mbsuns, OLOTHS , ciSSIMEB ES REPELLENTS OVERCOATINGS ! FACTORY JKANS, mill every piaile "i shltahle *'•! -'•-t'”*'- I.KIHA It.VCi.VINB 'mew."fUßS • W LADIES 'AND CHILDREN. ,; i? jj T ’* !■' (i I.OVES AX I) I r K I-' 1. Kn S ! jS pE3 O T Xj ■ ' J, ?v KLA. G K A. I. PAG A S ! , ....crMmm.l whirl. mam,l 1:0 S nr„a..»l lor WKR.IIT, SUAI.K ,m.l HUAUTV In -very pgr <o T X 0> IKT @ S K«uK‘ close entire snn*U «>f TRUNKN, OIL (ILlffllS, LSUllffi’ MU CHILIHtIiN’S MiOliS! .sfS 1 ™” 1 -”'”"- charEesßg'Eby: •17 WEST MAIN HTUEET, , Carlisle, L’u. S WINGr and SON. “THE AMERICAN PIANO,” 423 BROOME TREET, NEW YORK. —TJns'Ujrp.etsseca— iML-mmms whorowr oxhlnlto.l-l’. low for U.o n'mllly-l.i.rur iirleos nlloivoj fur Si Instruments in K\cbaui;e. From Mr. J-.dtrard J/orfdn/i, the v.vlvhratrd Pianist, I eoU.s«lenliou-ly believe that your Fmiu Is in every lespeet a mml m'i;/niju\-i>i From (hr. “ /udcpcfidcntd' i-im vtiwrieiiii IMu; «. 1 1 ;i> ilvsct v,*iily heroine a veiy popular Inslrmueiil. i*o-(W<>n "nol> I lor mi.iciniiofd N Y _ SITUN T (i OPENING 1873. CAB PETS !. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! Frysing®? & Cto.’s' !C AR I 3 E T ST O RE. . . ~,..11,1. <i,i iiM- si \hs fn Jit Hie Inryffcl Slocks In jVi wVm k and PhUadel- Wo have ■V lr,,l, Vllhl!nu.Uh..- l M e m.Asiu,* ever hrou K ht to this MarUC. Pouhlo width IlMixM'Ss, i*.n«n-sji *«»i■ j IhuuU'h Brussels, Vienna Brussels. .1 uli* Carpet*. Kxtra Supei lino < arpei-, Koyllxh Inurain Hull (’iu'|M‘t> and B'»nh \ OIL CLOT l£fJ I 111 nil v. Mil,-. MATTINHS. (.'A It I'KT I 'll AIN, WIN HOW MIIADIX. It I) OS, *0 ~j„,..|, mvli-v nhmli'B miil 1-1,111111. Wn in.vi- ur.-i.tlv In.-ii-.iM-.l sl„.-l ; of Wnll irn.lMil" 11." bd. ki/u-oU-,1 Moult H. Wo InvHo nil to .-.ill n.,,1 »oo tl.o now - hl i! ea ’ D. A. SA.WTEB, ■North-east Cor, I’nhlic Square, Carlisle, 1 respecttnlly Ins i le the at lent Inti of .Housekeepers and those about commoneini; Housekeeping to mir.'lKW STOCK of HOUSUF'immSHSMG ©©OSS! Just opcmed, HKAVV ISI.KAOJIKI) Miiii TINttN, I. I ‘ IK, H' ip.lyds wide lIIvWV UNIILKA-'IIKU - i it * J»\ ]i‘. V/n ' W .^' I'IUbWCAM- MI’SIJNS. j. p'P " .. Bu:,\nir,i» ,\m> unbleached shirting muslins. PINK UNHLKAi'IIEI) MUSLINS, nil tliobest. brands, at the low.esi figures. Wc have splendid sWiekof SMIUT PIP LNTs, opened and closed. I'abio I.liH'iis.Tiililc OilrlolliM.uit'ticlicd mid Vnl>l<>»4>h<‘«l C'ollon lable 4‘Jollis, Niipliim, Y<mu<ls, Ci-atlicH, Ac. Our assort men I of TICK 1 NOS Is the most, com plot a and at tow tiiruros, PRINTS. OINOtfAMS, lIU’KOKY STRIPES, JJLUE IJIULMNOS. KENTUCKY .FRANS. COTT»>NaT)MS In endless variety. We have opened n largo lot of the celebrated LAN CASTER WHITE QUILTS direct, from the' manutucturers, which wo will odor at GKEivT BARGAINS, BLACK ALPACAS! W»* nuiko Black. Alpm-ns a specialty, ami keep all the best brands. Prlco-S 'Jo, ."T’j, JO, i"), .jO. 00,75, Sj, I.PO, l.‘T> and l.aO. O KAN I.) CLOSING OUT SALK 01- i FALL&WINTER DRESS GOODS! SILKS* SIIAWLS-, FURS & BLANKETS! CLOTHS & CASSIMERES. to rednco our moult- As all our goods liavo Ijuon |igrclmsi!d at .. .oil i-uu’.KSall nuraous wishing to purcliasu tit LASH prints will (Iml It to Ihulr InloK'sl to e.xainlmi our Stoclt boforo tmr uh.' slng flsowlimo, as v. u duly competition In prices, ami yon inn savu inont y. D. A, SAWYER. Jan 30 7:i A K Ij 1 S LK, I* A 1 Vaiu'lian (’iirpfts, t Wool I hi luh Carpets, I Kill? ('J.i pel", j Siiprrllm; rjmaU.s, I • Amorlfjm InKrulns. f Spilr ClU'pets, w A LSI) GINGHAMS, PRINTS, Tim e ply mrpoli Two I’ly Ctupols, £?toiics X ffitmuarr. UTOVIO AND TINWAUr; n ESTABLISH HEA T,' Tho partnership heretofore exist I ug between Walker Claudy Ijavlug been dissolved by mutual consent, X hereby announce to the cm- Carlisle ami surrounding country, that I have opened a New Stove and Tinware Store, Ui.tlio largo (ramo building, on ibu corner oj West High ami West streets, formerly occupied by. Cornelius d: Bosh. . . . Having a largo am! complete slock Of es ami Tinware on hand selected with the gieutcst care expressly lor this mantel, my customers ate guaranteed saiisiacllou, both as regarus quality and price. Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and made up to order. My slock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a first class tin establishment. UOOI'TNii and .SPOUTING promptly attend ed to. STOVES, lam now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a large and well-assorted stock of the best patterns ol Stoves, Having tho agoncy of tho following celebrated stoves, J am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MOUSING GLOIIY, LIGHT HOUHIi. . BON-TON. UOSKBUB, BKACOX LIGHT I K(JG i H'KU'll and PA It I.< It STO V E S Mis sulu oLl'jii •.'*»( foolt Sldvw t/mbrnuo the following: Hujioiiyi Kxcelslor, i»iud;or City, and Coral, St Itcpaim contilo.fUli/ cm ,hand I urn agent tor n VAT. l£ N ’l* STvl AH P I PE. for heating mills, mctorles, itc., nud prepared U) furnish and place LUem in position at short notice. II wing an experience of 22 years lii*.(hls busl ness, I would respectfully solicit n share ol the public patronage, feeling contident Unit 1 will give satisfaction. .i. WOODS WALKER. U* e. 22. 70-1 f snMKmilMi EW UNDER ‘UK SUN! fTUIE UN.uEUSIGNI- D. having just L returned from the cities with a largo slock ol goods. Invlti* the attention of all who desire satisfaction ■ (o call and examine their hp-go slock o; Btove and Tinware PsAimmg the sioek ol stm es may he found the Anti-Clinker Bane Burner, ANTi-CLI NKER KIRK PLACE HEATED together with all the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES, Which they challenge the trade to compel With Knives, Fork h, Spoon*, Lhdlea, Lamps, Dippers, together with Toilet Sols, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves, shoVo Is and Tongs. Zinc mid every va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kept hi a first class store We are also prepared to tarnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells ! and have lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Ui cumber Wood Pump, ROOKING, SPOUTING AND JOR WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street. Alow doors above Louther. Clive us a call as wo are determined not to bo undersold by unv other parties in tills place. Thamcful for the past patronage wo extend, a cordial invitation to all to pay us a visit. Himesmith, <s“ Ilwpp Nos. G 2 hud G 4, NORTH HANOVER ST.. CARLISLE Nov. y. 71 ibnts auß rEars KlAj KR’VT o']',6" ’ EH'I'ThIjI'S H ED HA.T AND GAP STOEE ! on NORTH 11ANUVEU STREET. u lew doors below Carlisle Deposit Bank, Ims on hand.a large stock ol all the Now Vork ami Philadel phia Styles of HATS AND CAPS Silk hats from $5. t.. 5(1,60; Fell ImLtffor men. hoys ana children. of every quality ami variety ni style. Winter caps in cloth; fur, beaver, co ney, nulra. Fancy Velvet and cloth turbans lor children, Also a lire lot of Gloves, at all prices. - ■ Having a long experience lu tlio business. I led conthlent I can please all who lavor me With a call, in price, style and quality. Hals of all Kinds Made to Order and old cues repaired promptly Oct"! is". ffiellep,'. (fovocmes John A, Means, 7S<>. 7H , Ilanovox* trect, (.’ A R L I S L 33, Fresh Groceries. C K A C K E US. Alt) L ASS US, FLOUR, COFFEES, FEED, CHEESE, 1 TEAS, SPICES, SUGARS. IllCli, SYRUPS, SALT, FISH. REEF, HAM, LARD, SAUCE. CLOVES, PICKLES, SODA, DRIED FRUIT, KETCHUP. SOAP, NUTMEGS. CANNED FRUIT, PEPPER. STARCH. ALLSPICE, SALARATUS, CINNAMON, GINGER, CORN STARCH. SARDINES, 1! ROOMS, BUCKETS, TUBS, CANDLES,. CORDAGE, BRUSHES, BASKETS, VINEGAR, BLACKING. STOVE POLISH. DUAL OIL, (JKDAUWAIUC, WIJ, LOW WAKE, UUEEN.SWARE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, EARTHENWARE, mnrT:; 1873. |yr i\mon i) steotacles < TRADE 5 • NARK ■These spectacles are manufaetuved from MINUTK CKYSTAL PKbHLFS melted logoth or, ami nro cal led DIAMOND on accountof fholr 1 mrdiless and brilliancy. It la well known that spectacles cut from |{ra/.lllan or Scotch pebbles arc very Injurious to uni eye, boeauso of their polurl/.ing light. Having been tested with Dm polnriscopo, Die diamond lenses have been iouud to admit Ilf* teen per cent, less healed rays than tiny other pebble. They nro ground withered! .selenlllloaccumny, nro free from uhromutlo aberrations, ami pro* duco a brightness and distinctness of.vlslon not before attained In speotacles, . F. U, KKAMKIt. ' (.’A KMSI.E, I*a. Manufactured by the Spencer Optical 'Munufncturlnß Comp’y* NKW VOUK, Don't buy a pair unless you sfco tho trade murk <> £dec72—ly 1872. ‘^ r 1872. ' THOMAS A. HARPER, IV it, 42 South Ilanovfcr St., Carlisle, H A’B o r j'l N 10 u The Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs, Tha t’hcapefcl Black Silks, • Tho Cheapest Mcilnoaand Cashmeres, in,,, (meanest Australian Crapes. T o Cheapest Tamlso and Wool OeLnmes. Tho Cheapest Jap. Poplins and Plaids. Tho Cheapest Wrapper Heps. jjooi iHng mid Second Mourning: Goods. Tho Cheapest and best Velveteen*. Tho Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings. Tho Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens. Tho Cheapest Canton and Woo If lannols. - Tho Cheapest Blankets and. White Spreads. Tho Cheapest Blankets and Tidbit Hbawls. The Cheapest Underwear (Ladles and Gents.) Tho Cheapest Cloths and Casslmores FULL LISE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. Being determined to maintain my reputation for selling tho best and cheapest Black Alpacas and Mohahs In this market,i have now opened a full Hue at low prices. Oct. J. 187*2. Kent. 2(5,1872. j|u£X OTEATNG ! OK J.VLL ;SIIAI)KS,S]KIGURES. QUALITIES Noble Cook, Nia ara, A Mane ®fl Goods al- . ways obi iaand. H.S.Ritter& Son Drapers &Me reliant Tailors. gPEING-. jLSv’O ! The first general arrival of SPRING GOODS Just received by Hie Old Established House of A. W. Bentz & Go., CLOTHS AND C A S S I'M E It E S, Dealer in Such as idVl] CHOOtlg. T. A. Harper. —oK— French, English and American Toths, Cassimeres & Vestings! AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR ;MEN'S WEAR Shirts a Specialty* No. 14 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA 210CU.572-U consisting in part of in great variety and prices, from the lines! Cloth to the lowest priced Coltonnde* DKE S S GOOES, In heavy stock, from the best Silks to the low est pi Iced Calico. Everything new and desira ble in this line. TABLE GOODS ! such as Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Flannels, Shirtings, (luuo-yards Calico, Quilts, Blankets, Coverlets, Skills, MUSLINS & SHEETINGS, TOWLS and TOWELING, Ac. FANCY GOODS, Ribbons, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs; Gloves, Laces, Tucklngs, Zephyrs, Yarns, Hosiery, .iv » c.vit.vsoi.s, Hair Brashes, Teeth Brushes, I-’auey aonps, Sack Flannel", HuUtioral Skirls, Uuop Skirts, Kuspen tiers, a if -v itv is .v * . all kinds of ivj/jtjj aoooi, for drf.s&f'S, ('meats. aaii an endless variety of alt kinds of Gnod-t'uMia.lly kepi in tho best dry goods stores. CJHVK US A CAILi Wo intend to cut. very close this season. and givo]bctier baigiuns limn ever before. A. \V. BENTZ & CO. I*. S.-GOOD COUNTRY WOOL takm in ox change for goods, ut the heat rates, ;>aprlir-‘! CHEAP JOHN, lias now ready ou exhibition a large stock of clothiag BOOTS SHOES, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, &c„ Which lio will soil at his The pmniK aro the most frequent sull'orerß* from external Injuries, null thoroloro every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at band. It is au absolute speoifilc for sore breasts, and quickly removes the en crusted sores which sometimes disfigure the T TT . r rm,7 -nmrai heads ami faces of chllqrcu. USUAL LOW i BICES 1 SIGNIFICANT PACTS. Usual Low Prices ! USUAL LOW PRICES ! Not iiecusunry to say unj tb n K o »p. n J o%<ny body knows llmt bo cnn Bel the Hl'-SI GOODS »t the very I,OWIST PRICES nt CHEAP JOHN'S. Court House Avo.. la Franklin House. MayH-ly, TT'ARMERS’ I! an k HAVINGS P VUM'. Oi'f’H cvtri/ il"l/ /fom I) -4. M. to 11 J\ -V. L»ri*osiTS Kkckivko or any Sum Fuom 2o cunts UI’WAUD. ‘ RATE OF INTEREST FIVE PER CENT Uy a resolution ol the board of Directors It is hereby announced that on and and alter Febru ary Ist, a barings Fund Department will bo opened In connection with the Farmers’ bank, Carlisle. This Savings Fund Is designed to meet a want long felt In ibecornmunlty. by wnlch tho Indus trious and those ofsmall means can save a por tion of their weekly earnings, ami as hums as low as L’s eeuts will bo received every ouo can become a depositor. , ~ It is a gioat mistake to suppose that sm ill Minis ore not worth suvim/, by tho Ixtbil of saving In lit lie manors riches nro acquired, and as .every one may become * depositors, let thorn como with small amounts; and cents will soon become dollars, and continually Increase. Let none wait till they have somethin!/ worth while, soiuetnlng res]>i'cl(thU\ before they be//In to save ; a beginning Is Dm great point to ho achieved. Tim attention of parents Is called to this Sav ings Fund, as they may hero accumulate a fund for their dill drew.or by making them depositors leaching them the advantages of the habit ol are not obliged to contlmm Iholr deposits longer than thoj may choose to do so, but may withdraw tho whole or such part at any time It may suit Iholr own convenience. Money deposited on or before Dm first day of January. April, July, and October will begin to draw Interest on those days, and will he paid semiannually, on tho first days of January and July, ami If nneilled for-will bo added to tho principal and draw Interest the same us Dm original deposit. . . , . , Tho Bank Is intended as a place of safely for keeping money as well as to encourage savings bv all classes. J . For further paiilcuhus and chculars impure Farmers' bank. auJiMJI-tf m TO 832') Full DAY! Agents, wauled ! Alt (bOclusses of working persons, of either sex young or old, make more money at work for ns in their spare, moments, or all the thim< than at anything else Particulars free. Address (J» Btlnson <k Co., Portland, Main Pisopt72ly iHflctilral PINK THICK Tar Cordial! Nature’# Great Itemedu ! KOH THE XJiroat aurt Xaiua-s. It is L-mtifyluu to us to Inform the public tlmt DtvL, Q. 0. Wlshart’s Pino Tree Tor cordi al. for Throat and Lung Diseases, has gaining an onvlal reputation from tlio Atlantic to tho Pa cific coast.and from thenco to aomoof tlio Ural families of Europe, not through tho press alone, hut ny persons throughout tho States actually bonelltled and cured at his olllco. Whilei to publishes loss, 80 say our reporters, hp la unable to supply the demand. It gains and holds its IC J?Vrs/. U< Not by slopping cough, but by lop B™' 8 ™' lugand assisting nature to throw on the un healthy matter collected about tho throat and bronchial lubes, which causes Irritation.- ■ Second. It removes the cause of Irritation (which produces cough) of the raucous mem brane ami bronchial lube#, assists the lungs to act and throw 01l IUo unhealthy secretions, and mirllles the blood. ■ P 'lhird. It Is jree from squills, lobelia, Ipecac and opium, of which most throat and lung rem edies are composed, which allay cough only, and disorganize the stomach. .It has a soothing otlect on the stomach acts on tho liver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of the system, and mils invigorating and purifying ollects It has gained a reputation which It must hold above all others In ibe.market. NOTICE. The' Pine Tree Tar Cordial! GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS! I====l Worm Sugar Drops, Doing under my Immediate dlrectloil, they shall not lose their curative qualities hv the use of cheap and Impure articles HENRY JR. WISHART, I'KOPKIKTOIC, FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q.JC. WishariVOlllco Parlors are open on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 0 a. m. lo 6 p. ra., for consultation by Dr. Wrri. T. aiugee. With him Are associ ated two consulting physicians of acknowledged ability. This opportunity Is not offered f by any other Institution in llieclty. . All loiters must bo addressed to L. Ci. C. WISHART, ft-; D., NO. 232 N. SECOND STREET, Philadelphia. Unov72-6m* SUCH WORD AS FAIL.’’ A RESISTLESS UEMEOT, Holloways Ointment CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. The first hospital surgeons and medical pub licists of Europe, admit the unparalleled anti inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment: governments sanction Us 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 In its curative properties. It penetrates the sources of Inflammation and cor ruption which underlie tho external evidences of disease, and neutralize the fiery elements which feed and exasperate tho malady. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ER"Y SI PEL AS. These arc among (he most terrible and agon izing diseases of the muscles, tho fleshy fibre and the slclii; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, thev invariably dis appear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, antidote to pain and Inflam mation, SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES STIFF JOINTS, In Cases o/ Salt Rheum, where medical wa .ers, lotions, and every recipe of tho yharmaco pom have proved useless, tho Ointment will ac complish a thorough cure, Fever Bores heal rmiokly under Its influence, and Its relaxing ef fect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and happy change Is pro ,uicpT In tho appearance of malignant ulcers alter a few applications of tills Ointment. Tno surroumlibg rddnoss vanishes, and granulns of healthy flush begin to take the place of tho dis charged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material, and tho ulcer radically cured. A WORD TO MOTEIFRS. This Ointment is universally used on board o the Atlantic add Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic afiectlons. and ns the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Largo supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes, Roth the Ointment and Pills should be used in tho following cases. Bunions Mercurial Eruptions Swelled Glands Sprains Burns Piles Boro Legs Rilir Joints Chapped Hands Rheumatism Boro Breasts Totter Chilblains Ringworm Sore Heads Ulcers Fistula Salt Rheum Boro Throats Gout Scalds Bores of all kinds WoundM of ati kinds Lumbaytm kin Diseases. **Bold at tho Manufactories of Holloway it Co. 78 Maldeu Lane Now York and by nil respecta ble Druggists and Dealers iu Medicine through* out the United States in potty at 25 cents 02 cents and Si each. CAUTION.— I The t fade mark of a Jotter H iu otrejo is on each box of Pills Qi Pot of Ointment Tins secures the genuine. Dec 10 1872 —ly—eow jQ R. CROOK'S WINK OF TAR ! Ton years of a public tost has proved Dr. Crook's WINE OF TAR to bavo more merit tlian any similar preparation ove’r ollered to the public. It is rich in the medicinal quali ties of Tar, and unequalled lor diseases of the THKOAT AND DUNGS, performing the most remarkable cures. It c-n'oclually cures all Coughs and Colds. It baa cured so many cases of Asthma and Bronchitis that It lias been pronounced a specigc for these complaints. For Pains In the Breast, Side or Back, Gravel or Kidney disease, diseases of the Urinary Or gans, Jaundice, or any Diver Complaint it has no equal Ills also a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite* Strcmrthcus the System, . Restores the Weak uml Uehllltalet Causes iho Food to IhKest, Removes Dyspepsia and 'udigestloi Prevents Malarious Fevers, Gives (one to your fiyslen iytttt73-lvc QEO. WOOD .t CO. PARLOR & VESTRY ORfiANi They are Iho best, and hence Dio cheapest Or gan in Iho market. Auonevut .1. M. MABONIIEIMKII'a WTORE UOOM, S. W. Corner Pomfret and Pitt Ht., ■»?lob7S*3mos Carlisle, Ballronti JJEAIHNG BAIL KOAIM Winter Arranucmont / Monday, D ccciubcr i»im Trains leave Harrisburg for Now Vorir lows; at 5, 30 and 8,10, am and 2,i'0nm.,.?? rol lug with trains on Pennsylvania Uuiirn fi ,i n ‘ ,cl * arriving at flow York at 12,35.3,50. aud § !’• atlcl respectively. '^Pd- Uoturnlng: Leave Now 'York at. 0 00 am and 5 30 p m, Philadelphia at 7 30, 8 45 a 5 330 pm. «mau Leave Harrisburg for Beading, Pottaviiu T mntiua, Mlnorsvllle. Asbland.bhaniokiu a!i ft ‘ town and Philadelphia at 530 and Blu n m eu * 200 aud 4 05 p m. stopping at Lebanon ami I.h 10 clpal way stations; tho 405 p m trnlu con.?« ? lug lor Philadelphia, I’oltavlllo nml rSSS only. For PoUsvlllo, Bcuylum Haven au “ h burn, vlaSclmylklH and Susquehanna Itniir^ leave Harrisburg at 3 10 p m. “ umlr » East Peuusylvaulu Rallrud trains leavn . lug for Allomoiyn, Easton and Now York ;»5» ami 10!B am.aud 4 01) pm. Rolurnffi w 7! * New York at 0 00 a m. 13 60 and 6 80 p m n’ n s'V,° lentown at 7 20 a m and 13 36, 2 10, 4 5a and s a J, Way Passenger Trim leaves Philadelphia.. 730 a m, connecting at Heading with irnin East Penn It It, returning leaves Poltsvllln „( p m. stopping at all stations. “'moan* Leave Potuvillo at 000 810 and 0 io a m 230 p m. Herndon at 1000 am, Shtunokhi niSil and 1102 am, Ashland at 718 a m aud iu Mahanoy City at 7 53 a m and 12 54 p at 835 ft m aud 210 p m for Phllnda, iJowySS* Beading, Harrisburg, &c. lor,v Leave PoUsvlllo via Schuylkill and hanna B B at 8 05 am for Harrisburg ami n j*t a m, for Plnegrovo and Tremont, u u 11 Potlsvlllb Accorao Train leaves Pollavniao 0 00 a m. passes Beading at 7 40 a m. arriving. Phllnda at j(J 15‘ nm; Keturnlng leaves phnT.,ia l at 4 45 p m. passes KeadlDH at 7 15 p m. arrlS at PottavlUe at 9 00 p m. Pottstown AccoramonTrain leaves Poltstmtm at 0 45 a ra, returning loaves Puiiada (Ninth ft ns Green.)at 4supra, i«uunand Columbia K it Trains leave Reading at 7 80sm and 0 15 p m, for Kpbrata, Lltiz. Lancaster W umbla, (Sc; rotumlhg leave Lancastornt ’svim m and 33U p m, and Columbia at 815 am ami 3 25 p m. 1U auu Perkloraen B R trains leave Perklomen June. lion at 735 and 0 00 a maud 265 and 640 o\n« returning leave Green Lane at 0 15 a ra 13 S 3 and • 4 20 p ra connecting with trains on Beading U R Pickering Valley u U trains leave Phoralx. vlllo at 9 10 ft m, 3 10 and 660 p ra \ roiuvnlnu leave Byers ftt 0 So a in, 12 45 and 4 20 p m con uectlng with trains on Reading k R. ' Colebrookdalo U U trainsloiea Pottbtowna 040 am and 1 20, 025 and 7 15 p ra. returning leave Mount Pleasant at 8 00. 8 uo and U 25 aim and 300 p m, connecting with trains on Read V B B. Chester valley BR trains leave Rrldgport m 8 SO a m 2 40and 5 33 p m. returning,leave Uoivii. Ington at 0 55 a ra, 12 30 and 5 40 p m, connectim? .with trains on Reading HU s Oa Sundays: leave Now York at 530 p m PliU adelphla at 8 00 am and 315 pm, (ihe 800 a m train running only to Beading.) leave PoitavJlio at 800 a ra leave Harrisburg at 630 a ni and 200 pm; leave Allentown atB 55pin; leave Ueadinir at 715 a m and 1015 p m for Harrisburg at 7.& \ m for New York, aud at 940 am and US'**. for Phllada. 101 Commutation, Mileage. Season, Bchoo nmi Excursion Tickets, to and from all poluis at ID . duced rates, ’ Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allow, ed each passenger, J. B- WOOTTEN Asst Bupt it Bag Maotl'rv Heading, Pa, Dec H. 711 JJOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY,. , OF, LIVERPOOL, t Carlisle agency, Ooltl $10,000,000 CAPITAL Capital paid up - • • ~, Total Funds, over - - (Gold) 0,500,000 Permanently deposited in the State of New York ~ - - vH/i.'m/ Fire Premiums received in 1869 (Gold) 2,189.607 Life Insurance Premiums in 1868 - ' Total Premiums - , nearly - (Gold) 3.500.UUU Fire rlalcfc.taken at moderate rates of premium and losses settled and paid at the CARLISLE AGENCY SAM’L K. HUMRICH, a am. Dec. 12,72—ly -JjEST THING IN THE, WEST! ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R. R H 2 THREE M ILLION ACRES ! Situated in uml near the ARKANSAS Finest I’ortion <\f JiTaJwtM* Eleven Years’ Credit. Seven For Cent. Ildere- cent, redaction to settlers who impprove. A FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS. THE FACTS about vble Grant nro-Low 1 rlu ■ Cong Credit, and n rebate to sottlora of ono-iourlb ; n. Kioli Soli, and a Splondl eu mate; short and mild winters; early pa and no wintering of Stocit ; plenty of Ibu„ and Just at the season; Coni. Stone “ n <* m a the lino ; Cheap Hates on Cumber. Coal. ae. ■ j lauds owned by Speculators; Hon estond, aa_ Fre-omotlons now abundant ;ollrsMias» road oil the lino of a great Tim rough »‘ ts ’ Propucts will pay for Laud and Impn^ IT 18 THE BEST OPPOR’iTNITV E VER «>'; FEBED TO THE PUBLIC, tbroUßb “id rec si?e!a!ss,s^S!^«ug^^ Manaior^ndW^ Jiui23,lB73dlm ■gVERVBODY TAKE NOTICE ! Something New in Carlisle Again, In which every person Is interested ntorcorle- An AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT and bhw STORE. Just what tins been wanted hero yours back. * JVo. 91 South Hanover StreeU known ns the "Blnir Carnor." at wlijcli P can bo found, at all times, a full and co assortmentofr.'! kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT 81 and also a lull and complete assortment ot FIELD, DARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS I also a lull and complete assortment of WILLOW. AJV» CEDAK WAH'-' nil of which will ho sold wishing anything In the nbavo buy hy culling and examining our goods ““ w ‘ ivo lilg olsowlioi o* ns wo fool suro,"b„,? s o Wi the good satisfaction an any other house i clll| _ place or olsoivhero. E J V V v VoVKlt Don't lorgot Iho place, NO.UI «■ STIIIiET. Ululr’a Corner. D-U'riv . General ngont foi tno sale of nill 01 cultural Implements and Heeds, ac. Jutt3o-73-tf Manuals ol* athomatlilcal ’ icrosropcs, agio Lanterns, etcorologlcal ■Physical Apparatus. Piofusoly Ilhlßtrnled mid ‘ aildresi on receipt of 10 cents JAM KH W. QUKBN & CO., »J 1 ciikstmutHt., jjrjty York. Philadelphia. . , i u the Cftri ,sle Mention that you h\\\\ ll ‘)s i o omar T3.£m Volunteer, . .
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