I cavos . ■ 11, OUAJIAM. I .1. M. G ItAHAM, ll‘ JOT. GItAUAjII ,0 SO V, Moneys § Counsellors at law, No. 11 South llunovor St., Caumsi.i:. Pa, Hon. J. H.tiUAUAM, lalp President .ludgn of llxo Ninth. Judicial Dlstrlet; hu* resumed llio practice of llio law. mul associated with him uls sod, J. 11. Graham, .Ir. Will practice In the Courts of Cumberland, Per~v and Juulnla Conn des. .fUoo. i, *7l—t.f. k. iifii/rxnoovs:it, r 'AITORNET-AT-LA U PA. on South Hanover .Street, opposite t'»‘utz'n dry j;oods store. I at*. U U?»«. , • jOS. UITNKU, Attorney-nt-Lair, NO. SSouth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. husiuees promptly uUemlcil to. Col lections a specialty. ■ • l7ocl7‘Jly . •. JAMKS M'. WKAKI.KY, VTI’OKXEY-.VMAW .mi. ‘“-«oulh llunovi-i- si., Oull-lc. I’a. April io. Is7”-ly. JO.Sia'U li. VALK, AT * W • luMiri's lu Lmnphin'an I CumherUind counties., ■ » t iu*o Mi Court iimiM- •' vei -io, No. ;i Knunui’s Uui.ding. m Uiu mu* <>f th*. lewehy establish inwit, Carlisle, Til. u.nl Z't. 1572-I.V. CORNMAN dTioityjzy at law: So. 18 West Main Street, Carlisle, l*u. Zip All business ]»oi>ip(l>/ (iticntif't ;o. DliSri. M.AUV L. HALL, HumcOopa thlc Pliyhluiuu ami Mimical Kiccincmu UUloeftOUili liauuver sired, miilslc. All lo male disuses sklllluiy Healed. i’allenis ui tv dlßluace cun cousull by mall. ,luub ti, IN7-—• v - J. S. BENDEH, M. B. mis removed his cilice to the South West, cur* per of South Hanover and Poinfrel streets, di rectly opposite the'Jnd Presbyterian Chun-ii. Carlisle April is—7^—lf. J L STERNER & BMU Liverv & Sale Stable* BETW EEN BANOVE J! -I.VU BE.OTOKII .STB IN THE REAR OF THE RENTE HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa, J.avlng titled up the Stable with now Carri ages. Ac., We are prepaml to lunn«h tlrst-ela'S turn-outs at icasonablo rates. .Parties laaen to on‘d from the Springs. April f.\ IWiT—l!y ITlcbical. Rt> Rg BADWAY’S m DV BiLSEF CUKES THE WORST PAINS ■n from Ono to Twenty iVlinutes. NOT ONE HOUR r “ >T4tVj:’wVi u fain' j ‘ ’ Lr “ IJADWAVS UEAUV RELIEF Is A CUKE FoL EVERY i’.MN. It Avxtlh'-- Ilr-t ur.tl Is The Only i*ain Ktnuedy that lusUuilly the mo-; < \< nu.-i.anu.' j ..i.,-, uli.v.-i luffunmnilUtis, uti.l cures v.-wllur cf tiu> Lunsra, Stomach, Uowcb, of ovlurr ir U> one _ IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTED no mutt«* J liott* TWkm* i.r i>m meuitliii' the tin KHEI.’M.VTIC, IJctl-rnWl n. I-hrm. Nurvou-, jieumljjic, or pru>ir.ttiHl •• an ‘lli-.-i i;m> Mill, t. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT E.WI. INFLAMMATION ■i i THE KIDNEY.-. • rNI-T.AMMATiiiN OK THE HLaDDER INFLAMMATION OK THE IiOWELS. OONHEo'I lON OK THE LUNGS SOKE THROAT. DIFFICULT i’.RE.VI HINi!. i'ALPITATION" OK THi: HEART. lIYSTEKICS. CRoUF. JHFMTHKHIA CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TuOTHA'MIE. NEU H Al.fi f A,* RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILL*'. Tia- aj>pUe..n>.u of • li- KentlV KHiertu the part <>r jmii A-lieiv Uu: pain or •mliculty c\tst» •..'lll aliujit c.vsi, u:nl comfort. Twititv drop* In hull' ;i timl-L-r of wav r will in n few moment' cur.- CRA M Ps. M’As.M.-. S' ►l' I £ M () UAi’iL si*'K 11 i:.vi*a**hi:, diarrhea. DYSENTERY, COLH’. WIND LX THE IICWRLS. twulull INTERNAL I*,MN>, Travt‘‘.cii -K>«.ul iihvaj *- i.nry a h.’ltU- r>f Rml wav’* Ready Relief with tlu-ni. V iVv. liV prevent • it u:i!Ht f;.»m It. i.i '.idler U.'jh French Itiuv.ilv nr liitu-i- w* ;i hi:.'. i-’evki; Axa> A<jn:. FEVER AND AGUE c-m-a f»r liny a; nl.-. )i Wjl a agent In' (h,-* w-chl th.ii w i.l cum Fewr and Aiaie. :iml nil oUii.t RiLfiu-i, tu;-it*J. T» • nh<<itl, Vlllm-v. ninl other f-wo • i.thUd l-v lIA DM AY'S TILL- 1 ) m> RAHWAY’- READY RELIEF, flay cent a per LAlh.-. Sola h\ HruggnkL HEALTHS BEAUTY!! STRONG AND ITIIK' Rti'H RIaUiD-INTREASI: OF FLESH AND WER i iIY.mI.EAK MUX AND HEAUTIFIJL COMPLEXION M.',T,UEU TO ALL. DR.. 8i AD WAY’S SABSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT MAS MADE THE MOST AST"MMIING PURER; SO QUICK. .SO RM-JD ARC THE CHANUI-U THE ROLY UNDEROOPs UNDER THE IN- FLUENCE ''!•'* THIS T 11171. V WONDERFUL MEDICINE. THAT Every Day an Sneroaso in Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. •Every drop of lira SARSAI‘ARILLIAX RE-'H.V EXT-cninmmiU-nt"thruti|;li the I»i’< <O. Swi-p. Urim-, .ind e>-Jj*.‘r IlnhU nm! >*:L*t‘t of Hit- -f <‘iu the \ nr. r i.t' Li'; fur It repairt tlw’w-'i ti-'.ofiln- Roily with m-w ns it ■*<-ui il material. Scrniuli, M-phllt', ('•ni-uiiijaluii, OiunauLu rfl-ieav.-, Ulcers in tDo Tliin.il, Mouth, Tuniur-. Node.-, lu tno Glands nod mm r put-t iT tin- -urn, tier- E)<-, Strumous Di-'diargi s limn the K.u-., nud llu l woi-o farms of Shin dl-«M-vs, Euiptlm;--. l-Vwr Sm-.-. Seal.! Head, Hint: Worm, salt Rnmiin. KnA< in-, Lsl.it-!: .•'pot», Worm* tu tin- ITi.-li, Tntiioi , t'-m.vi-i hi Ho- Womb, and nil w-mlj.-mh;: run I j ninful di-i h.ngca, Mel/ Sweats, Lino i*.’ -Spemi. n nil all w a-ac-* ot l|j>- 11 to jmm-;. jilo, ari; within I'm curalK/-- oun/c of t lit- w under ot Mod. i-rit ClicinWry, and a few «lnj->’ n-'i-wiil prow- to am jn-infjii udng H for vllln.-i t-l‘ tin.' l lo'ia- of disease Its potent power to cur.* them. If lim patient, dally In-i-onilng n-'ii-rd he the wtctfi and dwoinji-i-Uloii that I-* unto. nal • pi- pie.--dng. mir‘ «eeds In umMilnu thc-w \va.<U-*, and n t-idi- tin* Mime wit it new mateilal made fimn In-.tllliy Mood—and lids the SARSAFAJHLLIAN will mid doca Not only (trim tho Saus umiiiu.ii.v ILc- nr.vrvr e\rU •all known remedial agents In tin* erne of ('tiroine, M-r-.h. ImH, I'otistlltituiiial, and Skin «llve.»MS ; lull It Is the only positive cure for HtUlnay & CompluinlK, Urlnary’.ard <li-*e.i-»e'*, Guuvl. rdaluie'. > Dnip''y, Stoppage of Water, liinnillneiwi; i-f Urhn-. IliigtiFs D's case, Alhununnna, and in all t-a-e- wli< re there me brlrj. dtist depmlls, or liie water i-> thick, cl<»ndv, mixed wit Mlhstaueei like the whit-- i-l’an ig_-. or tiireaiU Hire wlilc.- sllk. or there Un im-rniil, dark. Idtiotu api earmei-. and white bone-dnst dep’-its, and when ih-r- w a pih-lrln/. nurnlnp I'eh-jatjoii when pa-'lnc w-m-i. ninl pain In the Small of Hie U.wnt and alon,; the Ihu-e, si.w. WORMS. —Tlie only known mid sure Keincd--- for Wurm'i—J'm,, d-\ Tumor «r 12 Vcuvk* Cniowili Ciivcl! by IStuhvaj-fi UtetfulvcHL ‘ Hi man Mi-...fuh t-r, ISO. Da. R*nw»v —I h ivd t,'<l <)\ mm '! tine-r m tie- ev irie* am' boWL'l'.. All tho llocUir* » >i-l *• lln-fi v.'i. no lu Ip fur It '* I tfh< every thtnif tint mu riMOiiiim-ml.il; l.m r.-alim » lu-lj,. .1 in-. ‘ ia» your Itc-iulvi-til, ami (Imiiglil I twinM li vil . I,nl l--,| im iup Jn it, tteraiwi I h:jl suili-rtsl n-r t«-i I- •• I tool- ~n li.illl - of the IC-jolvMiit. and r-im l“>x- • I il.uln i\'» I’ilt*. uml u\.< lui tins of your Ilwulv Iti-lU-t ; ami (hr-n- 1 r.< 1 u ' tuu f to 1.. seen i>r fell, ninl I fuel la-lli-r, rru.irn r, laid 1.-ij ; u-r I’r-in 1 li u for twelve y«ir*. Tn-j lani. ru-i' (n to, (,- r ! >nli nf il; i-owrelv, over tho groin. I win- 11 1' i" y t i'i- , -vUu-.C. You can iiuUL-'a it n' >»••« II ,\\ ,1 li I,'V ,uu DR. RAD WAY’S' PERFECT PUBEAiayiS PILLS, perfectly Oriole-M •Icy.ititTv ' :> »l« ii Mi i **>• (Z'm purge, ri-'gnDte, juwilV, rV.> ;m -i. i h-h. B;m wav's Vl!**. for tl*<* i nr.* ui *.l ill- <uU i-"f< ■ i- .Mioti.ifii Llvi*r, bowel*. Kidm-w, UlhMi-i. V*"- - Dim-in lie.iiindie, ('..-lb ■•• h *.- I:• ■ I’t:*-tl'-n i)yai>o 'bln. P>iliwii-iii’l ti”n.ll - IfM'i, liit! ■•i.iui.iloo ' tlw llowi'K l'ilf.l,'l1 1 j 'ill D i .■i.-iim-.-.IIIIi, J itl i'i n.il Vi rt;n. Warrmti’d to ■ 1 1 j "s'b < hi■ . i'no*n V--.il, blc, rmii uo nv-rviiM , ;.llt j- . al--, *«r «t> li*i n< mi ■! 1 *ti;- jiy -Olimtvii tlic fullov. ii"/ .••M-;.cm- 1. ■iUi*.; l liu, Dltordvrsof thu IllmMive Ot.-.m.: Constii';«ti*»n, Inward IM'-. .»• • **f tl«- l’l< •••! In tl H-i.!, /li'ioiiv ni Ui-* Stmu.'u li. >ini--"i. I!• 1» I iin . 1 1 L’ii'l it I‘imhl, Julliuu or Wdirlit in ilu* m-im.,ii !., 1 r I-.mi- i ii.ufi , Hi.'.iihj . r TlnltvrlDK at Hi'* I'lt *>f il>*> '"►in n>.in* ui ili* M«'nl, /lurrlni mil PUIli-iil* tin uHii'.;;. J- tin* U*iti, i 'ln-Mini or SktihilWi*. Mn-'i l*i a L;inu* Hi;in.--»ni VUVitj. Ui l> or VVcln f(*il<in* tli- Sidif, l-.-wr ,iml O.ill I'nUi In tli* ll«vl, JifticliMu'V *>/ I'll - '! Ir-itlmi. Vi*ll"«mn‘ '*f lli' - • s Kln Mid Evm, Pnln la Ui*i Rio'-, «'!u u, J.'iulif, -in I m.lija. Hu lu-»ni' Hrul, Duniliiit In Vtv A Tow dims of JtAPV. AY’ft PITT.S Mil Hv' tiir tan from nil Urn nlHiVe innnvil ■ti-<*i'u i'i. IMi,*.*, 2S '-•-■‘•td wrl.fi*. SOLD tiY imi’CiilKT.i. HEAD ‘-FAJ-Sn AN ft 'I 111/ K ” S.n.l ono Mt.*r. damp to HAUW.V Y A CO.. Ah. Hr AT:»nl* u f.nii*. Ku - * iortt. Inrmnnlloii worth llu.utuurfi \\ ii) Ik ru.t jwu. 301y472~1y eSm Ti t rV oYn i That Pale, Yollot, Sickly-Looklng . ; 1h changed to om* •<; Iri'i'lmrfs mul In*-* 1* 1. Tho-o Diseases oi llio Miin, I'lmpli I’nst tiles, lUolehes and llrii|»ll<iH‘. 1 removed. KerofoW. SiTiifiilimit iHsfos *s «f tlio llycti, Sttcllinu'i Clem *., Old Homy. or an - . kind “i Humor rapio'y ilwlmilc it ml tii iijii'i'iir umli-r it.s Influni'•*. hi (act It will «l(» \nu mot" «<ioil, mid riot you iiioih ijurii..; li.hi ;tny aiul all otl of P 1 *■ pit rat ion pi i r.'ii' t. 1 ' 'I. Wcitls itl It Is r: 1 - liuv'i own u"*i.‘iiri , \ ./ilubk - (>,\yil of h u voiiiljiiii .I \iilli ;h.- im-uirlni.l ]uop<'ilii' 1 ( I'okl* I’.Out (H\ .*sli 11 ul ill I lll'-ML'l'«*«‘!lbU* 'l'. tl'.-'i It will i iir.' any f'liconir or U.*' SliUkiliii;; Oisiusi l ’v.im.'a n'lil or <<’ nniM'i (mil l>in<» t. Itfi/'tiiiialism, B’a . « In I.' ; "-<ii Com *., < miNillittioti'i • im Ivon >;»» by Mi h'iiila) ur othi - r J.Ol •, •••■--.II* mil by 11. l*'«rKv|»l»lHs*»r.Si ■ • • • tb» a* b- Motliliiu Miual t• * 1 -"»• n. .ts!< roic • ?. M* SVUI V IliaiSiy Jharowiur. IMII, Carlisle Hardware House. H. SA.XTON & CO. Hk.vkv Saxton. | j, p. jjixlku. I D. 15. s A .vr« n Building. Farm ii.g and Mechanics’ Hard',vat loots ami Mate .Mil .. , * K rt V' of all sizes, shapes a v . Ktmls. Ua .• -ml an I Minina Picks, Miovclsap Materia -. Wethe:Hl a hro. First Matmnp Back .n.l all other favorite brands in WhIU L.O i.. a-d Colors, Willi a lull assortment of Tnbi jnr.s. pure raw and bohed Linseed oil. Coach and Furniture Varnlshts, Glass, Ac. Greasing and Lumicnfmg oils, Cement, I’itis (er and shiver Sand, Duponts blasting and sporting nowder. Guns, Pistols and Ammuni tion. Cellar Ware. Dope. Lanterns. Ac. House-Furnishing Hardware Hilvor-plaied Spoons, Forks and knives. Ivmy and Pearl- handled table and pocket Cut lory. Lodgers A acymour’s lino Scissors and Shears. I ino Gilt Curialn Cornices and Bauds.' Brass stair Hods .while and black Curleu Hair for Matiesses and 1-multure, Green Bens. Ilalr- Ac., with a lull line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers, Cages. Driving and Biding Whins, Ac *alo agents for Plank’s .Shifting Beam and Kolter Plows at bis prices 2>'or Otsh. Bloomfield A Gibb s Imperial Plows. .Tin l last mentioned are of a recent JmrmJtui tion u.to this section, which have the advanta ges of a shining Beam and Steel shear, at al most flic same prices ns iho ordinary Cast Iron flows. sole agent*) lor Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes. Sole agents tor Burnham’s Patent Weather shipping. 'fills eomulnes both economy and comfort, Hum uglily preventing drafts oi ro/d air In win ter uuU (hast in .summer. Tim price lor stripping an out ire house is more than saved daring the winter by the economy ot Inel; it takingul. least one-ihiid less luol to produce ihosame warmth It is nude In walnut, oak aiul/platn white, 10. both color and windows, so that it can by adap ted to any house. , - Our goods uro bought In large quantifies irom 1 ho manufactures, mul with the aid of" oar long experience, are .selected with tho utmost care and supervision. and wo would Invite all who wish to purchase the hesl goods at liu* lowest casn i.iies to jvUvonlze us. Country merchants will certainly find It to heir advantage to call or write us*/or quom imis Odors purchasing. \Ve remain, respectfully, H. SAXTON & CO., jYo. 10 EAST MAjy t.THli'l - Carl Isle, h ard ware AN I) CUTLERY, M IL JL Elt cl- BO (V II US UB:o tuiaoppurlmmy 1,1 aircctluß the iiuimllcn of the ccmiiiunlly ,it iu-c, und every i.eraun in parllehhir. to (heir ref.-hlly replenished fitoelt ol MAM !&-■ W A m JEo They studiously avoided .investing diu M ng the high prices, and patiently waited the falling out of thebottom before attempting to refilltheir Shelves, aud now that things Have been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customer?- as low prices as any market outside the cities. They especially invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders, Our stuck' Is complete and none nee. fear meeting with disappointment, in enquiring for anything In our line We have the agency .of the SVHlcox *S Gibbs Sewlug N’vv.c.luuc and would, respeeifuliy sU all those,n want a Macb.no. to examine the SVjllcox A (Jibbs* hi hire purchasing, All orders promptly attended in, ami good delivered to all parts of luertown free of charge Jan. 1 2 15721 v (Satinet MaUcti b; io w i x e., CABINE'r MAKER AND UNDERTAKER. WEST -MAIN KYICFMT CAULJSLE, DA. A splendid assortment oj i''sia"aa.Uaar,e. lor tin* Holula.ss, oriniprlstng Solas. Camp stool, • omigos, Centro Tables, Hocking chairs. Dining r J aides, Easy Chairs, Cjtrd Tables, Kot;v-pl nut chairs, Mllotnons. Bureaus, Wlial Nots. Ac., Ac. Ac. Uarlor Dining Koorit, Ivltelc.i-i* KU HNITURK* of ihe latest styles COTTA OK KIJUNITUIIE IN SKFTrt pi-w Fait.-i os, UKDSTKADrt AND MATTRINai^ IULT FIIAMKK AND PHJTUKIa m groat vaflcly. Piirtk-iilai Hlionlioii Flvfii in Fum-iulu, Ordms Irnm tnu'n htiH ct.nint |d ly at tended Lo nd on ruitsn/iithlfi ’or.niw, 17 \ €»(:• £d)OC Stove, JOHN W. STUoHM DAVID STUOH.M, QABLIHUIO Boot & Shoe House Wo Imvt* Just rocolvod our SrlnßKtoclc of Hum the Kastorn cltlos, and they aro nn\v npon lor I he InKpeotion of tit e judille. Wo have lioutfbt Ihom lo sell, and at U>w ju ices for CASH. Our stock consists of BOOT AND SHOES lor Ladles, -Misses. Mon. Hoys ami Children. In cluding every stylo In t lie market. Ladles UuUoned and Lace Ouliors. In groat va riety of style, Turkish Morocco. (Hove Kid, I’eh ble Leather. Giain Leather ami Frcneh Kid. LADIES' RAJ,.MORAL* ROOTS, Misses’ find children's buttoned ami Laced Boots; Men's. 'liny s' Rod Vomit's Boots and Mines of every descrljiiioii.” Jrom a Htogy to a Slipper. Our immense stock has been oa. efully selected, and liargalnH will bu given to purcha^ra. Give us a call. Tlmnklul lor past liberal patronage, our friends, ami thejiuhlie geneially, are cordially invited to call and examine our stock. . Rpmnntier the place. No. i-1 South Hanove h treet, one door Soul h nf H M. Smiley’s clot In Store, nearly opposite the Franklin House. 1W Mliv-lV HTROHM & u O COHOES AND HATjS Akt Cost 2 Tho HUliM’iilter intfiuls to close out his entire flloclc of SHOES & HATS! AT (,'OST. H!s ii'.sonmcnt is (julte lurije, om* bracliiL' Women’s ■ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, OF ALL KINDS I As Jo* do> s no! loli-ml !o Jcacn Slit>JCK</or .salt' heicaflor. lit' will luHlUvely sell hlsciiMre stock at Ct><r ! lie iCm» wlslus to Hose out. his HATH, unci will m:!1 them also ut cost. Great Bargains can now ho had hv those wishing SHOES AND HATS. s'Jokm MMiotC, Jtmt-7S-3m No'.n Nou'iit JianovkuSt. CurlUio. i*;v. THE CHEAPEST! THE LARGEST ! • The Best Display of Holiday Groods! t>. T. GREEHFIBLD’S, The BEST BRACK SILKS at tlm LOWEST PRIDES. ~11 tlio now RE W 'oni\w r S io? o I>o|mlnr Tllc ' Larscst stock of THREAD LACE, and OUCH ESS LACK COL LARS, 11 Als DKERCIIIEFS in evi-ry style and prlco, for Christmas Pr©s©ists t Jieaiitiful Assortment of Trader sleeres. JS T eck Ties, We., &c. Special Bargains in Low Priced Dress Goods ! l-jui'je.'it Stock oi tUUS, :it prices that defy competition Enmm sTieK RflEiM’s mm. SUITS -MADE TO OiOEHI AT-SHORT iUTISE ! 1 . tfV V ' ev «-«‘ in one Who desires n bargain' to iali and them S eC s f° P " y “ ny I*. T. GREENFIELD, 18 East Main Street. CAHLISLE. PA. aeu.li. P. ! A. ! Sawyer.! Cheap. | ®ry ! Hoods i Storer REDUCTION ! I ■ A.t OGr ILBY’S! k URGE STOCK Of P Fill Hi WIiTEB. GOODS! TO RK SOLI) ATQKKATLY li F. LI iCK D PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. TUB PRICES of ENTIRE STOCK, are much below REGULAR FIGURE- 4 unci 1 mvlie COMPARISON with unv other house In tho COU n'KY FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS. VELVETEENS, BLACK SILKS, WOOL REPPS. POPLINS, ALPACA CLOTHS, IN GREEN, BROWN, GOLD and BLACK MIXED, SINGLE and DOUBLE WOOL SHAWLS, BLANKETS, REPEL LANTS COMFORTS AND GUILTS WOOL AND COTTON FLANNELS, ALL COLORS, ’ . TICKINGS, MUSLINS, SHIRTING STRIPES OVERCOATINGS ! FACTORY .1 EA NS, ami every guide of goods stilt able for season. . EXTRA. RA'J AINS in a full line of new mm f®i ladies and children. OK XT’S FUUS, U LOVES AS I) J•- |.-'r. Ell S ! & TP* ES O Z Jk. Xj * 8 N IILAG K ALFA GA S ? I otter a btuml which cannot he surpassed lor WEIGHT. SHADE utul tiUAEITV In every grade. ‘ KT O T X O KT f& I Complete variety (if every-article. An Immense Stock of LADIES' & CHILDREN'S HOSE, suitable for season. GENTS’ A LADiKV MERINO VEST'S, SHIRTS A DRAWERS, To close entne Stock ol ns, oil. (mb, umiis’ n miMiitn shoes : / will sell them HKhOW COST! cull, see amt he eon vs need I bat all ol above Is a fad and worth yom-ratlentlon Sov - w - ,w - CHARLES OGILBY. 47 WEST MAIN STREET, • Carlisle, I’n, WING- and ©ON, - “THE AMERICAN PIANO,” ■423 BROOME TREET, NEW.YORK. —XJ nsurpassed — First premiums wherever exhibited—Prices low for the (pmUly— Largo prices allowed I Second.hand Instruments in Exchange. Prom Mr. Pdward IhtO'inun, l/ic cdvhralcd Pianist, I I'liiisrliMillimsly liolleve Unit your I'liino Is In every respect u mml mmjnijUent Inxh-umcnt. Prom the, “Independent,” . K ‘1 lie American I’lauo lias deservedly become a very popular Instrument. Agents wanted lor unoccupied territory. Send lor circulars to jatiM)T-’.-hm WING & SON, m Rroome HU, N.V. 1873. SPRING OPENING ‘ 1873. o I*’ CAE PETS ! CAEPETS ! CAEPETS ! A T Frfslsiger & n 9 s C ARPE T STORE). A iU, I K LE, PA. We have soleeted all the nVw Sinli'c st Mi s Imm Ihe hugest Stocks In New York and Philadel phia. making t l, e finest stock ever brought to this Market. Double Width HrusseK | Three l*iy Carpets, English Tapestry ItnnscH, Two Ply Carpels. Dundee Ilrussels, I Venetian Carpets, Vienna Brussels, I Wool Dutch Carpets, .lute Carpcty. • . I Bag Cj.rpet**, Extra Supoi tint* Carpels, ] Sn peril no Carnets, llugllsh Ingrain. Amerlean Inguiins. Hall Carpels amt Boj'dms. 1 stntr Carpels, Ac., Ac. OEXj CLOTHS! in all width*. MATTINTiB. CAHP J-J ( HaIN. WINHOSV SHADES, UOQB, AC, WALL PAPER In all styles, slimlph and co ■ Wo have greatly Increased our stock of Wall Paper, and offer the best selected slock In ,♦market. We Invito all to cull and soo the now jflmarfMm styles. NOW READY AT NO. IS, CAST main street, B. A. SAWYER, North- cast Cor. l>„ U ic Sqnat , e> Cavluie> nbonlLhm."h.V^ . mUNISHme GOODS I Just opened, 'i W> Vr* whle. wlluwuask muslins. /;;; BLEAtIIEI) AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTING IHCSLINsi lowesVilgures! 1 hiVve^Rtdoudh^^/n 11 ! 10 V e «* I)ran(lq . 51L the opened and closed. «t>leudld stock of SIIIUT KltuMTrt. Linetts,Trible 011etollimailetirlied I unbleached Collo lablc Cloths, ISnphlns, Towels, CtiValo.,.le• duincH, 3 prints. ams iS li f rrml v 0 uVuiron' 1 ' 1 111 lmv ' DKILL’INOS. 5Axs l r^m»v?nnL P, ; :S ’- B^ IJE which wo will oiler at BAROAIKs! U ° mnnilfnc,ul ' ers - BLACK ALPACAS! We flake Black Alpacas a specialty and keep all 1110 best bran(lB. Prtpes 25, SO, :17!!,, 40, 15, 50, 00,7., 5.5, 1.00,•1.2.5 and 1.50. BRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS: SIMS, SHAWLS, FURS & BLANKETS! CLOTHS & CASHIMERES, to reduco om* stock* As all our goods hove been pgndnusod at CASH PiiiuKS all persons wishing to purclmsß nt CASH prices wUinnd it to their Interest to examine our Stock before mir rlnislug elsewhere, as we defy compellilon In prices and von can save money. 7“\ a w c a TTrrxr r-< r-> Jai)3?7.r D. A, SAWYER, AND CHECKS, CLOTHS & CASSIM.ERES GINGHAMS, PRINTS, irtotics Sf BElnumrc. AND tTnWAKJ!; ~” ESXAELI SJI MENT, .Ah° partnership heretofore exlstl ng hetweei walker <k Claudy having boon dissolved b' mutual consent, i hereby Announce to the cltl zensof Carlisle mid surrounding counfry, that have opened u New Stove and Tinware Sti J« tho large fnmio building, on tbo corner of West iiign unci West&trectM, lonnoriy occupied by Cornelius & -Bosh. Having u largo am) complete slock,of Stoves and Tinware oo hand selected with tliu greatest careexpiess.ly lor this unmeet, my customers mo guaranteed satisfaction, both ah legards quality uud price. Slxeetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and made up to order, My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a first class tin establishment. HOOFING- and SPOUTING promptly attend ed to. ■ STOVES, now prepared to exhibit to tho Winter Trade a large and stock of tho best patterns of Stoves, Having the agency of the following celebrated stoves, r am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLOIty. LIGHTHOUSE.. BON-TON. UOHEBUB. BEACON LIGHT! EGG OFFICE aiul PAltLi ilt STOVES flisseluollim oi (joule .Stoves embrace the following: ■ .Superior, ISxcelKlor, Hunker City, and. Coral. St . Jtcpaim uunstantli; on hand 1 am agent lor » 1' ATE N T HTE A M p I p K r ftl ,c °i tl i UB racloilos, die., ami prepared notlco* * 1 aDt * position at short an experience of 22 years Inßbis bind ness I Mould rospeelfnlly sollclta share of th Stw&BSs&r’ feoiin ? cDiiniient ,hat 1 w « Hoc. 22. 70—1/ rilHlii U N l' D, bavini? fust i retim ed !mm tho pities with n large stock of goods, invite the attention oi‘ nil who desire Stock o! ' W,!I ,lnd ? xam *«o their large Stove and Tinware Q.Vinong the si<ick of stoves may he found the Anti-Clinlcer Bose Buv7iev 7 ANTI-CLINKEH FIRM PLACE HEATER, Pilfr nT , nll the lnt(?Kt styles of lAULOR. DINING-ROOM gud COOK STOVES, c^n ** en K tJ the'trade to compel Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, together with Toilet Sets. Coal Buckets. Coal Steves, Shovels and Tongs. Zinc and every va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kept In a first class store b We are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells ! and have -» r ™le «ie dolebrated' Genuine Cu cnmbci Wood Pump, ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK “ toH,e,nhe,' , , r .T I l Uy " nd 0,1 >™»n™we. terms. Hanover SIS ‘a' 1 . 0 ' 5 ' 1 “, 6 Krec " rront on North l ' Alow doors above Lumber. Give us a call us wo are determined hot to to U TlmnrrnUn?l'i'e OUlo . r I, “ rUcs ln u ' lB Place. b rhanaful tor the past patronage we nvlnmi n cordial Invitation to all to pay us a visit. SS-mesmUh S' Hupp Nog. 02'and 64, NORTH HANOVER HT„ CARLISLE, Nov. 11. 71 shnts ana Olars old estaijlibhed HAT AND CAP STOKE ! on NORTH OANOVRU STREET a few doom hats and caps hn^J‘.nM f, ;°V I , W ' K^ 30 * Fell hitu for men. «t A KM.iA U li?, 10 "' 01 Hvery quiiliiy ami variety nf.v li nntr,' V V' lel CU hY 11 illl\ bdiVOV, CO- Iniw'himwVi \? ixm[ doln turbans lirlcpH. W U * A ‘ h< * a il '° lot 01 Gloves at all t,x Pcrlenco In tho -UuKlnesa. i iHPti n S l . unL 1 , 011,1 P IOUS,J all who favor mo with a cull, in price, stylo and quality, Mats of all Kinds Made to Order ami old ones repaired promptly Q'-t 211873 MeSleir, CStnccn'cg John A. Means, IMo. T' )•. • * «vt. OARLISL k. Denier lu Fresh Groceries. ICI Such as rmiSl> EKS ' MOL ASSES, >' ;9.V,S- COKKKES, •'fefePt CHEESE, SPICES, ►SUGARS, ifFuJ<j ’ SVKUPS, HAi/r. ’ FISH beef. HAM. LARD, SAUCE, CLOVES, PICKLES, SODA, DRIED FRUIT. KETCHUP. SOAP. NUTMEGS, CANNED FRUIT. PEPPER, STARCH, ALLSPICE, SALARATUS, CINNAMON, GINGER. CORN STARCH, SARDINES. BROOMS. DUCKETS, CANDLES. U L. B R US lIES. VINEGAR, Dlj/ 1 CKIN(j, STOVE POLISH COAL OIL, OEDARWABE, WIEI-OWWARE, IiUEENSWABE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, EARTHENWARE, nmr7J JQIAMOND SPECTACLES ! EINE <TTON)t h«nh,™ r Vn“l'b!.m nc’conntoniiolr *L}!\ Woll ' nmwn that spectacles cut from Jhaziimnor Scutch pebbles are very injurious to Die eye, because of Uielr polarizing Hghl. n ? i ,e<<n with the polurfscope, the inJV no,,< oiivo boon louhd to admit llr p'o'hll.'. I "'' <!C,lt- lel ’ s lltlltol riiymimn uny olhur '■ J r !T dmimulliiiiliornuloiiH, uml nr„. i l-fm- ..i K lln V k ! 1 ul " 1 of vjuloii not UAolIsf"I r',;’.' 1 1,1 I' 1 . C. KUAMEU. .Mumifuulnr.’.l hy tins Sponsor Optical Manufacturing Cninp’y, NEW YOUK. marie’™ 1 ’ 1 ' J " y ' ll pulr unlc ” *“» «eo llio tra.lo sdco72—ly 1872. ' 1872. THOMAS A. HARPER, No, 12 South Hanover S(., Caulislk, II A a OPENED Tho Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs, Tito Cheapest Black Silks, Tho Cheapest Moi lnos and Cashmeres, Tho Cheapest Australian Crapes. Tho Cheapest Tamlsoand Wool DoLaiues, Tho Cheapest Jap. Poplins and Plaids. Tho Cheapest Wrappur Keps. illotiriihiK unit Necond .iloui'iilng- GooUn. Tho Cheapest uud best Velveteens. Tho Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings, Tho Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens. Tho Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels. The Cheapest Blankets and While Spreads. Tho Cheapest Blunkois and. Tidbit Shawls. The Cheapest Underwear (Ladles and Gen ts.} Tho Cheapest Cloths and Oasshncres FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. Being determined to malutaln tny reputation for selling the best and cheapest Black Alpacas and Mohairs In this market,i have now opened a full Hue at low prices. T. A- Harper. Oot, 3. 1872. OPENING r Cloths, Cassimeres. & Vestings! OF CALL SHADES, FIGURES. Q,UA LITIES Noble Cook. Nia urn, A llMe-of'twent’si'.-Fur ■kushthsr Goods al ways on hand. A, WOODS WALKER. H. S. Bitter & Son Drapers &Mer chant Tailons 2-10CU872 -If gPKING-, 1873! The first general arrival of HPRING GOODS Just received by the Old Established House of Lamfis,£ A. W. Bentz & Co., CLOTHS AND C A SSIMERES, In groat variety and prices, from the finest Cloth to the lowest priced Cottonnde. DRESS GOODS, in heavy stack, from the best Silks to the low est pi lord Calico. Everything new and desiia bie in this lino. ST APLE GOODS /... such as Ginghams, Cheeks, Tickings. Flannels. Shirtings, (lend yards Calico. Quilts, Blankets. Coverlets, Skills, > MUSLINS & SHEETINGS .TOWLS and TOWELING,, ic. FANCY' GOODS, Ribbons,'Embroideries,' Handkerchiefs; Glovei Laces, 'i tickings, Zephyrs, Varus,,Hosiery, GUIS It ELLAS AMD PARASOLS, Hair Brushes, Teeth Brushes, Fancy Soaps, Sack llaimuhilSkirts,HuopSkirls,tSuspep- GRAIIV BAGS, WHITE GOODS FOR DRESSES, Cravats, and an endless variety of all kinds ol Goods usually kepi lu the best dry goods stores, Wo Intend to nut very close tills season, and give heller bargains than over belore. ‘ A. W. BXSNTZ & CO. R. H.-OOOD COUNTRY WOOL Inkoji In ex, change for goods, at the best rates. BaprllT.'i CHEAP JOHN, has now ready on exhlbli lon » ' LAKtttlS STOCK OF , CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES, SHIRTS, NOTIONS. Ac., which be will sell at his Usual Low Prices ! USUAL LOW FRICKS! . . USUAL LOW PRICES! Not necessary to say anything else, as ovorv body knows that, he can gel tho BEST GOODS at the very LOWEST PRICES at CHEAP JOHN’S. Court House Avo.. in Franklin House, May2iMv, FARMERS' RANK SAVINGS FUND. Open every day from lid, M. lo I! J\ M. DEPOSITS IIEOKt VEt) OK ANY SU3t FltOAf 2o CENTS Rate of interest five per cent. 15y a resolution of tno Hoard of Directors ills hereby announced that on and and alter Febru ary Ist, u Savings Fund Department will bo opened tu connection with the Farmers’ Dank, Carlisle. lilts savings Fund is designed to meet a want long felt In lliooommm’m.y. by wnlch the Indus trious and those of small means cun save a por tion of their weekly earnings, and as hums us mw ns 25 cents will bo received every ouo cun become a depositor* ft Is a gieat mistake to suppose that small sums arc not worth saviuf/. iiy the habit of saving in llitlo mailers riches mo acquired, uml as ov-ry one may become depositors, let them come with small amounts; and cents will soon become dollars, and continually increase. Let none wall till they* have somclhiiift worth while, somelnlng respectable, before they bei/tn to save; a beginning is me great point to bo achieved. The attention of parents Is called to this Hav ings Fund, as they may hero ucemnuluto a lumi fur their children, or by making them depositors leaching them the advantages of the habit of saving. Depositors are not obliged to continue their, deposits longer than tliej may chooso to do so. bur. may withdraw the whole or such part at any lime It may suit their own convenience. Money deposited on or befon* the hist tiny of .January, April, July, am! October will begin to draw interest on those days, and will ho paid semiannually, on (ho first days of January and .July, ami If uncalled lor will lie added to the principal and draw interest the sumo ns the orlgiiml ( dcposlt. 1 (jo Hunk Is intended as a place of safely for keeping money us well 'is to'encourage savings by all classes. i’or further pnvllculms and circulars Inquire Farmers’. Hunk. . an:W-7:i—tf TO $2) k-uilt DAY I Agents wanted I AH fPt/ohJhHes of .working persons of either sox yuan'' or'qld, make more inonov :• t work fur u in iholr spare, moments, or all the lime, Hum anything else Funiculars nee. Auuim 0. Stinson A* Co., Portland, Main 12sopt721y ZDViJ (IT. o Ohs —or— French, English anil American AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR MEN’S WEAR. Shirts a Specialty* No. 44 WEST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA consisting in part of all kinds of J g GIVJB US -A .GALL. Upward. iftflebical* IMNK~TKKK '■ Tar Cordial! Nature’s Great Remedy ! - KOIi Tint Throat uuU Lung’s, It is gratifying to us to Inform the public that Dr. L. Q. C. Wlslmrt's Pino Tree Tnr Cordi al, fur Throat and T.ung Diseases, has gaining nn onvlal reputation from the Atlantic to the Pa cific coasi. and from thence to Komoof the (Iral families of Kuropo, not. through the pro's alone, hut ny pt-rsons throughout tlio Stales actually 1)0001111011 and cured ,at his olllco. . While he pubiuhos less, so say our reporters, ho Is unable to sup ly the demand. It gains and holds its reputation— First. Not by stopping cough, but by looson- Ingand assisting.nature to throw oft’ the un healthy mailer collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, which causes inflation. Second.. |t removes' the cause of .irritation (which produces cough) of tlio mucous mem* uvane and. bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and throw ofttho unhoalthy secretions, and purities the bloo.l. Third. It Is free 'rom squills, lobelia, Ipecac and opium, of which most throat and lung rem edies are composed, which allay cough only, and disorganize the stomach. linns a soothing eftect on the stomach acts on tlio liver and UUlnrys. and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of the system, and in its Invigorating and purifying ellcols it has gained a reputation which it must hold above all others lu the market. NOTICE. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial! GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS! Worm Sugar, Drops, U.oing under my Immediate dlrccMmi iuuv shall not lose their curative finalities - by tho use of cheap «nd i?nwnre articles HENRY R. WIBHART, I>It<>I»IUKTOIC; FREE OP CHARGE. s ortice Parlors are open od Mpndai s, iuosduysaud Wednesdays irom 0 u \wA% l0 m' , *P* m - for ' consultation by Dr. Wm. P. Mugee. With him arenssocl* ntcd two consulting physicians of acknowledged ability. This opponuu-ty is not ollcred * by any other Institution in 1,.. ln the city. All letters must bo addressed to L. a. C. WISHART, 1 . D., NO, 232 N. SEUON U STREET, Philadelphia, Unov72-{Jm* • rpHE Medicine of the Million! PHILOSOPHY AND PACT. HOLLOW AITS PILLS Thp Exciliug Cause of Sickness. The blond Is,the life abstaining agent. It fur nishes the components m llesh, bone, muscle nert e and integument. Thestonmcu Is its niun uiuclory, the veins Us distributors. nnd theln. «)aLieJVu 0 f. C | ,ft » nn ?f l “WKhwlilcll u-.o waste n>altt i ejected in its product. oils Is expelled- M ,K Vi, 1 lft o l Vi lnucl1 ' ,lie cl ‘< , hiullon and the bo w us. these P.lis act simultaneously, relieving In ,1,0m,11ls ’ i ‘ ,ld "»■*&“ Tin* National Complaint. ~U)SI 00111 [ non disease among li.w/ 1 * 1 f; ? oullllLl 'y- It assumes a thou inmi.o ~» PU SI au<l H 111,5 l ,r,ln ary source of In. uiueiabJc dant-erous maladies; but whatever •Pi *»• f>l *« w y‘*'Ptoms. limvaver olinMnaio Us csmiuuco to ordinary preparations, It yields idugVome'dy 111^11 s °arehlug and uner- Ifillibus Allbetio The quaniltyand qaalliyof iho blleMre of vital Importance to healih. Upon the liver, theglnml iJnid. fhe.se piJJs operate spe. cljlculb . Infallibly rectifying Us irregularities i«n»« f 0» i UU i I i -V l , (!U1 ’ inK • I| uiucUco, Bilious Remit’ tant., and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condlUon ofthooryan. ISoucl Coiii|»]aints. Unless tlie bowels perform their functions properly tho whole body'sulß-rs. of iffi sands die annually, of Dysentery. Dlnrrhmj Chioulo constipation, and other diseases of these waste pipes of iho system. The effect of the I Ills upon all luleslinaJ disorders whether coma! or epidemic, Is a phenomenon in m e d£ Hy following the printed directions iho A Word to Females. The local debility and Irregularities which aro wpGom, nhnoyanoeH of tho wcnltor sox and uhu,n, uhen neglected, always shorten ilfenro T'JlZ 11 , fur thn l , lmo and prevent “u“i? " COU, “°, °‘ thls ml “> Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for. the following diseases: ASTHMA, UOWRij COMPLAINTS CHEST FEVER AN It AGUE^fEa^DACJUEs DEO fNI>fQESHON;mV\“^i l ’ ZjAlljTS - I>lLE S t.LVEB L Coiu4AINT^ STONE AND ORAVEU° WNE ® 0F SPIRITS WORMS OF ALL KYMPTOM S, MpectnbJe Dtugttbds find Dealers In Medicines Btate V“ « is? 10 tra( l° marie of aletterHJn & ««uTea°?h2 STnST °' m ? f ' Q,nt “®“' Deo 10 IB7J—ly—ooiv D R !ROOK’S WINK OF TAR I ion S’carsofn public test lias M A°o Cd Ur * book’s WJ NE OF I J° !\ ,IVO |n oro mot it than any similar preparation over SHK ollered to llic inibllo. It Is rich In the medicinal quail- £' CB .? f lur - a,ltl unequalled of 1,10 ‘IH HO AT /V N CUMiS, performing ta^fv^ i. °.v lost remarkable cures! ll l ‘i n ?P t . M . ul, y carcfi allCouulia |L, a [ u * Coins. It baa cured ho rafoffljs [’'any cijaos of Asthma and I RSSiJ* D* onchltla that It hua been pronounced a spccigo for Kor Pains In Uio ijreust, Hide or Ilm*u < Gravel or Kidney disease, j diseases of the. Urinary Or- Bans. Jaundice, or any Liver Complaint it has no equal [t la also a superior Tonic, Uoslorts th(i Appetite Stmii'Uiens Iho System, Ho-uores iho Weak and Debilitated j.ses the bond to Digest, ’ Xl ll, l ,,ll " v ™l , J’"P e P !,ll > i>«‘» ’urtlßCstlon, vents Malarious Kevois, * Gives tone to your System. ‘JimT.l-lvr QEO. WOOD * (JO Pit Mi lL m'fllf OIICANS. Kan ll |°i V iliV. , in"’,il’'', sl, '; ml hcm;<! 111,1 Or tun in uie m.ukul. Auenovut .1. -M. masoniieimeu’s stoke iioom, V oruor Puwlrul uml I'm HI., -,fal.7J-Ji„o3 LVrllnlo. SSallroabr. jjeading rail RQAnT - Winter Avranyement, .llomliiyl December 2„„ . Train, leave Harrisburg for *57 lows; at 5,110 ami 8,10, ani mf,| SK, log with trains on Pennsylvania'S l ’.!": Mnfil arriving at Now York at S J\J ln,,r oao respectively. J,oo, an* gjtJUir Uoturning: Leavo Now York nt ' P,r .So ftm. P m ’ 1 ’“ ,ll « 1 '-lphlaat 1 7sd' l." 5( Leave Harrisburg for Heading p„„ matiua, Mlnorsvillo. Ashland ol J Sv nie t. town and Philadelphia at 201)ami 405 p m,slipping at ffil 8 " n-fl; olpal way stations; tho 405 ~7™ and lug for Phlladelplila, Potlsvlu" S only. For.PoUsvlllo.Scuylitlli n",. nil CoiinnJ, burn, vlaSchuylklll ind Jusaaeh,V n “M b leave. Harrisburg at 8 41) f “'“'nanua K,iC- Last Pennsylvania Hnllrna tni|„, ing for Allentown, Easton nnd™o» ami 111 Ho am. am! 101) n m Yor k«lt. flow York at 0 00 a m, la So and ? aoW"*' lentown at 7 £0 a rn uua lags “in anii? m. ’ ‘“.'l^anasir Way Passenger Train loaves iu,„ . p 730 a m, connecting at Keadlni. u? e, Plila.i East Penn ll.u, returning leave?Mm ll ><>«ln S P m, slopping at all stations™ Pp ,sr,| le«lp« Leave eotlavlllo aiuoo sib . 2SIIP "1. Herndon at UjUOaiii aV.nJSL’? a •»ana am 11 02 am, Ashland at 7 l“.' m Z?‘i ln «U« Malmmiy Clty at 7 03 a m and 12 41 S d 12 nm at 8 35 a muud a lop m for “1 «m 5 "i' rn »«S?. Head lug, Harrlsbmg, a c . Utl - flew -Leave Poltsvlllo via aolniviiMn tmuua It It at 81)5 a m lor ff," “ "'.for P uegrovo and TroSim • r »' an *luii Poltsvlllo Accomo Train loan.. n “t'll am passes lleudlngat 74l!'a m Pcnisv| !le s Pbllada at JO 15 am: llellnuln?’ nnlviugai nt l 45 p m, passes Heading m Pbu«a« al Potlsvlllo at 1) no p ni. *“ ■’ orrtvij. PotlSlOWh AC'COluiUOUTrnln Inn . *' s*jss u P r sir ,t *“ v « **“'Wans nm bln, Ao; retuinll g“Svo Vfmn JlU .™ sle bCot m an,l ra 33o pm. aoa^~->«„t|‘ Hob aT?ra“? 0 IS™'m iud'° S? rklo ,“«« J»«. rolurnlug leave Oroen Limo atinr llU 5)0 Pm 4211 p m coniiootlng ,v (K,Xo , 6 SJ n , In Q Plclreriug Valley f"i< >r,m “ 1 „ lioni)i "S38 villo at 0 Ui a m. a 10 ami * Sf i P , rtVO leave Byers at 0% am i-l n i mu 4 , ncctlng \FJIh trains ot?i{eiiafn K a p <*d t olebrookdulo U U trains lo .. fHO nioattd I 20, 02H uud 7is « ~i,m loavo Mot.nl Pleasant „1 UW. 8 uo P . mn'i mm 3 no p m, connecting with CmiuVoVl,“ff Chester valley K(1 trains leavo nn . * 8 30 a m 2 40 aud 5 33 p m. rolurnlmr Ip." " laglon at (i jo am, 12 3oaud 540 i m » 01 “»»■ with trains on Uendlng It It 1 ■ cmn, -' [, lit| On Sundays; leavo Now York at •»,. , ndolphia at 800 a in and 315 , /.S. 1 ’ 1 “>1blj. train miming only to Koadlug 1 A, ( , do ,. # “«« nt 800 a m leavo Harrisburg eil 3oV oUs '' l!l « s/?b& Yorll ' Commuiatlon, Mlleaca, s enßn „ „ , Excursion Tlckols, to and froni u i mIT Mll duoed rales. 1 uli P°lulH,at re; OdSSM!£ e r ? LU p„ uuds J. E- WOOTTErV Kending, Pa, Dec 2, 5 72 WUPt * Lug .Muotl'ry UAIBE B L A i) VALLE RAIL R OA B| CHANGE OF H 0 D «S. On and after- Monday. Anrll 7 irm cTOtodi! UB wlu rua E ASTWAKD; Jleammoamon zratn leaves Clmmlmahtm: n A-SMppensburg 6.29, Novrvllle ion. S’l: M aan BbUre 7M aTrMu S at HmlfbTg >Si?m laal L os H >>S er stowii 7.33 A..M.,Urcen Mn B A ( K l , a ?? b ?, rs , hurs p.a . 10 , ' s i t t a , rl l sle lAechiuiloabutgll.ot . arriving at Harrisburg 11.86 p. M ' Dmj Bxjmss Train leaves Hegentovr Blvli -Greeucastle 12.28. Cliambersburg l.lto.amppens burg 1.37, Newyllle 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, MecluS. burg 8.16, arriving at Harrisburg 0.15 P. M. NiffJU J?xprcs~ Xrain leaves Hagerstown SKn m., Gieencaallo 0.68, ChambersbuigTW shin ponsburg n.V2 Newvllla 8.85. Carlisle 'JM iff chaulcsburgO.Sa.arrlvlngat Harrisburg 10 2ofa WJSBTWAKD. Train leaves Harrisburg 8,00 1 M.. MechanlcsburgB.3s,Carllsleo.ll,NpwvlliVs ; Shlppensburg .10.20. Cliambersburg 10.4). Green castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 1185 A.M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.55 I*. M. Ma chanlcsburg 2/17. Carlisle 2.58, Newvillc 3.:«,SMp pensburg 4,o2,.Ohambersburg 4.85, GieencaMJe fi-H. arriving at Hagerstown SJO P. if. Dai/Ex. Train leaves Harrisburg4,4s P.M. iit- . Jhanlcsburg 5.17, Carlisle 5.47, Newvllle C. 20, Shin pensburgfl.‘lB, arriving, at Chambersburg as r.li MIXED TRAIN leaves Chumbersbuitu r.62p. m. f Groeneastto 8.40, arriving nt Ui gerstown 9,30 pm.. flight, yilrprcsa Trahi leaves Harrisburgat 113 p. in. Meehu.iicsburg u. 58. Carllßlo uva, New* vllle, 1.02 tehlppenslmrg 1.31. ChamberfiburglMS, Greeucastle 2.07, arriving at Hagerstown ai 3.05 ■ .s®“Making close connections at Enrrlsburt will, trains to and from Philadelphia New York. UuJtlmore, Washington, Pitts burg, and aJJ nolnti Weal. • Notice to Drovers.— A slock train will leave Ha* gerstown dally (.Sundays excepted) ui3.3jp.tn,, and Chnmlieibbmg at fHii, arriving at Harris burg at 10.-J5 p. m. f and atPhliadelphlaal 7ocU a m.nextduy. Trains am «u Philadelphia time, which hue minutes faster than our local time. SDPEniNTENDENT’3 OFFICE 1 , Chumb’g.. Pa . April 1, ’73. J E OYAL INSURANCE. COMPANY. OF,.LIVERPOOL. Carlisle agenci. Gold $10,000,000 CAPITAL Capital paid up Total Funds, over Permanently deposited In theStatoof m NowVork - - , Fire Premiums received In 1869 (Gold) -rIW. * Llfo Insurance Premiums in 1808 - Total Premium?, nearly • (Gold) - 3.500,«v Flro risks taken nt moderate rates of premium ami losses settled nnd paid at the Carlisle agency^ SAM’L K. HUMRICH, Aoffli. Dec, 12,72—ly JgEST THING IN THE WEST! ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R.* i_8.E3.1%T12S ! THREE MXLIjION ACRES! Situated In and near the ARKANSAS Jtincut I'orKoii qf Kansas- loven Years’ Credit. Seven Per Cent. W 22K per cent, redacllon to settlers who Iropprove. A FREE PASS TO LAND BUYER 3 ' THE PACTS about this Grant aro-tAWj’fJff’ Lony Credit, and u rebate to settlers ™ , pj{. one-fourth; u Ulsh-boll. and a mute ; .Mioi t and mild whilem; eoiljiP . - aJlt and no wintering of Stock; plenty w *. *• i-A-on ami just «t the season • i cal. Hlono A( , . jjo the lino : Cheap Hales on Lumber, wi'iud Jantlaoivned by Specula! or»; flail* Pro-emotions now abundant; n lirsi'Ciu®?. ie . road on the lino of a great Ihoiougtt “ w Propucta will pay for Land and Improvtm ; r 18 THBniISTOIM'«>mTmTVEVE“°J;; :iIKU TO Tl/E J'UULIO, tljrousli «■» ret M„ua B or^D^ u Jau23,ia73«3m O. W. L.VLL, Supl . SI.4«SS (Gold) 0.M0.M
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