Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 18, 1872, Image 4

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AMERICAN TrISItBAq:.(P.;S,
cinnyes. unEkr °Ars
-The N. Y. Times publishes the follow
appropriately on ilia locitirth of July :
- ;No annitiorsarica are7sOrich iu
Mous cennected with the - very life of the_
nationas Ruiso through which we are
pow pas Sing. The Fourth of July, in
deed, records the double birth, or rather
the birth and salvation of tho• Republic.
On this day, iu 18G3, was flashed through
the' land—and=the. tidings rang from
ocean to ocean like a triumph of victory
—the news :of 11ES fall-'of Vicksburg.
For some time • prAously, the cause of
the Union had looked ominously dark.
thO attacks on Clunilbston
and at the last and heaviest the Keokuk,
one of our much-trusted monitors, hail
been sunk. The horrible slaughter of
Chaneollorsvillo was fresh in the national
memory, and, despite the 'loss of Stone
wall Jackson, General Lee promptly
utilized his advantage by marching into
Maryland and Pennsylvania. Happily,
while the Confederate cavalry were
trampling the wheat fields of the Middle
States, and fears began to bo openly ex
pressed of the capture of Philadelphia,
General Grant was reviving the hopes ot:
the country by his superb campaign in
the West. It was now that ho defeated
Joo Johnston, at Jackson, and, two days
after, PembOrton, at champion
Hence, the forced retreat 'of the Con
federates and the investment of Vicks
burg, the downfall of that redoubtable
• fortress and the terrific days of Gettys
burg came together ; and these-events
really settled tho war, and'decided that
the Union was to bo preserved.
Of course, there was still hotter work
. to do, oven in. that crowded Summer and
• Fall. Port Hudson fell on the eighth of
July, and then the insurgent plotters in
Now York began to See that what they
had always laughed at as impossible,
was about to happen, and, that the Con
trol of the Mississippi 'must soon be
wrested from Confederate hands. Now
or never they must do their utmost for
mischief and bring about an outbreak in
New York. Hence the fierce riots of
July 13-16, when Mr. Greeley's friend,
John 1.7. Andrews, incited the mob to
spoliation and murder. There came'
more comfort for the South, when
--Beauregard -so-successfully---resisted -a
now and despeate attack on Fort
Sumter, that although the tremendous
artillery of the national fleet reduced the
work to a heap of ashes, the site itself
still defied assault in its ruin, and could
not be occupied. -Thus the glory of
Vicksburg, and of Gettysburg were des
tined to be clouded for the miment,
although their substantial pi\ofit was not,
and matters looked 'worse still, when a
month later Bragg defeated Rosecranz at
'Uhickamauga. In still another month,
hoWever,ilGrant in turn defeated Bragg
at_Chatttit;moga, and the brilliant fight
ing of the: Confederates in the West was
over, and the path was ready for
Sherman's march to the son. It followe
that the personal work of Gen. Grant
was likewise over in' that region, and
thus whon in the following spring he
suenbeded Halleck as Commander-in-
Chief,. our victorious leader made his
stand in the East, and kept it till the
Memorable close.
Americans hardly need to be reminded
at this time of the splendor of General
Grant's achievements, or of the respect
and confidence that are Inc. to him
because of them. The soldier who led
the - national armies from triumph to
'triumph, who never lost a battle, whose
indomitable energy and exhaust less
patience equalled his courage and his
equanimity—and, if last, not least, the
soldier who chivalrously threw his shield
before prostrate opponents When others
sought to persecute them—is not likely
to be forgotten tit the season that most
reminds his countrymen of his deeds.
It is well, notwithstanding, to dwell
upon and Lumerato them. Neither he
nor his will ever do so, for the modesty
of the President is surpassed in degree
by no other qualities that have been
shown by the soldier. He is as lit-,
the likely to blazon his actionii as to au
'swer his detractors. It is- said that no
man ever hot& him speak- of the part he
! played iu the war. And yet that part
was ono of immeasurable moment to
„every American who now lives, and to
every American who is yet to lie. llis
detractors themselves owe the Get that
they are still citizens of a free and united
country to General Grant. Succeeding
generations will pronounce his name -with
gratitude and with reverence for ages
after those-defamers have crumbled into
dust and aro - fen-gotten. 'Long after the
jealousy and the selfishness which beget
the acrimonies of the immedinte Present.
have passed away, the fame of the great
Captain who saved the Republic will live
iu the nationatjecords, and his history
will typify.that of Washington as regards
the chair he now fills, for Washington,
like him, was pursued by the sanuttna
lignant and envious hostility, and proved
in his own' porson that the instincts dl
the people aro stronger than_ the tricks
of time politicians.
NEW DIMIGE42ION.
About the Middle of the sixteenth cen
tury, one Mention Simonis, with a num
ber of, families, emigrated from the
Netherlands to Prussia, or,what is now
a part of Prussia, for Prussia was then
but a small Margravate. • They had a
peculiar religious faith, something like
that of the Quakers' Frielidg, which
among other things forbid them from
engaging in - war, of which Charles V.
and Philip I.L'had given them by far too
much. They 'increased to some hun
dreds of families, and in a century and
three-quarters, when Frederick the Uroat
came to, the throne, they were assigned
laws and-special privileges in Last Prus
sia. By and 'by, when Frederick found
all the resources of his'country taxed to
the utmost to carry on the Seven Years'.
'War, lfo balled On those'MOnnonites for
aid, and they refused on ' religious
grounds. That Icing, without any sense
or religion himself, and with a disposi
tion leaning strongly toward absolutism,
'waif offended with them, and their privi ,-
logos wore withdrawn, among thorn that
of owning land. Czarina Catharine, her
self a Germanary birth and education, and
a Imtheran in religion,, though aim had
"United With the Greek Church Mimi her
marriage to Peter 111, invited tile
nonites into 'Russia, where. elm ofqred
thorn ,liberal endowments in 'land and'
money to pay for their transportation.
The offer was accepted,. and between the
years 1700. and 1700, - the whole of them
were _quietly settled upon the loiver
Dneiper. They were peaceful, intern
' gent, frugal and industrious; Ono of the
conditions of their :becoming Russians
• was exemption from army duty. - This
was confirmed to them by Czar Paul, and'
not distiirbed by Alexander I or Nicholas.
But now,
_after they have accumulated a
vast property and reaohed . the number/of
40,009' souls, conics an order from St.
Petersburg Wart of the attempt to
thoroughly reorganize the Russian mili
tary system), that the Mennonites shall
lie conscripted and pressed into military
service This • they resist, and ask' the
Czar's permission to abandon their na
tionality and emigrate to the United
States. A St. Petersburg corresPond'ent
thinkalbe,Goverument Will not yield Its
demand upon thorn for military, sbivice,
and also bakdotibts about its consenting
'to their emigration, He thinks, however
- that If we could scowl theM they would
be worth more to our country, on account
of their ••Intelligence, industry, temper
, anee, morality and thrift than a hundred
• thousand from anymther country. •
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AT - 12;MDT_TCTnti
will olitir \ front this d;ty,_gloat bargaim iii
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LACE SACQUES,\ . PARASOLS &C.,
AV 11 T GI- 00ID S.
The above reductioll in prices areAal. The Goods the best in the ,hrartoit.
1 am determined to make a clean sweep of all the odds and \ ends, without regitid
to cost, to make roohi for the. Fall
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Calicoes, iViusiins,
Surruncr_Pants Stuffs, &c.,
Just received, and will be sold at very leiW prices -
Men's and Bois- Suits Made to Order at Short Notice:
The Public aro'respoctfully invited to call and examine the abovo-barg,ains.
L. T. GREENF,IELD'S,
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READY MADE CLOTHING.
T Kr.- LATEST TYLSFOFit
:11eu'R, Youth's, Bop.' and Children's wear.
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I laving bought my goods at. a decline of }nines or :14) per cent; .and fwlllug be
sides 20 per cent cheaper time any oilier mereka.in, I am now able tti offer you
the goods
- 40 PFIL-, 7 CENT CHEAPER
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than you con buy them at any other place in the Valley, or out of it.
To my customers who know me, I need not say anything else, and to others 1
would remark, if you wish to be treated fair, honestly and uprightly, call at
' Your .1141111 We Servant,
CHEAP JOlll4,
No. fi Court House Avenue,
In Franklin Ilouse
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NO. 22 NORTH HANOVER STREET,
KERCRANT
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Has just opcned for tho inspection of his Cu stcuicrg and Public, ono of tho lineal
and choicest; lots of goods for Custom 'l' ode ,wer prcsente d. to this Public. Call
and eXaMillt , his goods and prices, and judge fu.' xuin -
NEVER' ANY TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
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I)rn«•ors,
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roxfmantoaus,*e.;
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and everything belonging to a (tent's kfrnishing and Traveler's department.
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(JAMAS LE, MAY 29,, 1872. •
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A NE W INVOIcE , OF.
PINE -FRENCH- CASEJMERES,
IiVENOEE OItENADINE' VESTING,
- -FRE;NuiI MA.RSEILLES VESTING,
Wulford's Striped Linens,
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Barnsley's Striped Linens,
.. • Taylor's Duck.
-8, "Ritted - .° & 77_.
Dowt tail to see our NEW ail FULL line of Furnishing latest of
evetydeseription.'l3lllirt'S a sfiecialty.
Win have Bhirts in Block Of every varkty, iV 10 or Narrow . Plaits, 01)011 baef:;pr
front, for studs or eyelets. 4 -- 30nia72
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PAINTER, ..G . RAL . 4ER AND SIVNDER. • ' ...,
.Graining executed in the best city st, le, and finished in oil, or varnish.' Work,
done promptly and id the neateitt: num] ,c by mrperiencod workmen. All kinds of
sandstone correctly imitated. I, use ilic post material, and am propared.to execute
the latest style colors. lam prepare I 1., compote in price with any other meelumio
of the county: pip. of yesidenee o • qi , •• '.
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DU.Q.:SIE3 - N7i7e.svt :lE`c:ortifivet gotreet.
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Slioisi, 27 ',outlier Street, between litt . . ilover.apl 1361fOrd:
23mantr
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T 111.) .DOLLAR EWARD. SOAP.
Thr • only Soap in the •worla that w ashes Flannols without shrinking thorn.
Washes with hot, cold, Itartl,,stift, 0.• salt .water. Removes Pitoh, Paint,
Greasy, Printers' Ink, Sweat, Loathe, or Pruit Stainri. Superior to•Castile Soap
for,Toilot purposes... Agents...wanted. Swirl throe cent. stamptor Circular and
Price List.
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RAPPLEYE• KNIGHT,.II/Tantfacturers,
1,531. ik.t 1,533 Ridgek;A.vontio, P.hiWOW% Pi
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THE DOLLAR REWARD SOAP •
is for sale by 0. ,- INE and' J. L. MELOY,
CARLISLE:
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nno • 01 , Oiling 11l v/itablishntept of
thli bi•idg the ' ' .
F,COND 'fli,l.li.' AT AitRIV A I,
41.T4.4.• !WRING. .
Rune Black Silks,
of thn relt•licatod "1,11)N" mak, A n %prylcv
prieo4„ IVO hoveld , . It lionor.
MOUIPINGGINDS S
sorb no tho yLo t 'l',lslls,E cLirrri, par.' s'lk
warp 1111,AUIC II LIBNA NI, [woo a II N, 0.1 IHi LA IN ES.
best 110NflIAZIN ES, hest BLACK A I'ACAS, plain
Illfwk and Blank 11111 i Whitt/ NiiiIAMS, 0,1141-
.00EfS, C I INTZES mat I'ERCAL'ES.
WHITE GOODS
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l'Olt Iot i , .SSES, .t h
FRENCH MUSLINS, •
N A I NSOOK
BISHOP AND 190RIA LAWNS,
TA RIA:TONR, '
OWENADINE?
FRENCH MERINOES
AND CAS!! K MIES,
LINENS, AC.
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC 'GOODS
to t o fount! in ILIA vr,tinty. dud 0100 you con.r
hore and oxionlno our 13r,. , you noe.l go
furthor, tint ouol.l svio.to limo .11 nluxn
of money.
We Ina, en grPlit nnouy
cl LPA CA --A N-1) 12-(1-12-1, LA'S,
of varin. grit(.lv :11,
IV , 'elle the kreent sleek el
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COTTON AND LINEYCIOODS
ca 11on 111.1
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HARDWARE HOUSE!
iIENRY SAX2oN P. Itixt.r.n I D. II 6,XTON
Building, Farming and Me chan
Hard ware Tools and Materials.
Nall+, Iron and Steel of all. xtv,, %Im. and Itinti.
Id Itrittel /Intl 11Intitt; Inekth t•ltovels antfuntlertal,
Wtthei 111 lk Firttl National, flock. :tit all
other Invetite hrtittobt 01 IVltitu lend noel
with n roll tomortntent pure Ran
Alta Boiled Must t
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14 A e, (1,41
Varnishes, Glass, :&c
it 1010 iOr u d lAllnt liii,C 0,6
Con lit. 1 111 4 i I Fl,ll z
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IMpoiht'ri sii Spoillil vontkr
tin: n, PtatUis :.10 Awnuwitlol l
C,llll . II Rows, lAtutt•rns, No.
Silver-I/MIA/a Spoon, Parka and Kill, Co.
..I.tory and Pnarb'finial,' Told& mild Portal
Badgers A:Seytitorieg lion SeIS:4I/111 niiii 411041
line (lilt Wirtnin Cornball and Ibuutw.
lllrmo, Stith. Itntl, White and 11Ind; vitriol" Irnitior
Nattvesioi Ulla Futon 111, (llrell 11,00, ll,itr
Sral
trof„:l,'•, nith o full Ilon'of U'pho.stgr,•ex goods
tilaanitalinoun good/I, /melt as cloillta, Writignr, lion
not lie
Ar,c/ifl for plank/14 Sl,illing Beam and Ko'b•r
kilowl, at lit, prici.g ILr (Inh.
Involtitto.g I'l,o o.
710 lax avamovett n'or s I'veo.ll
II: to tbip t,rtbin, 0.1111.1 t hart lb , gd/ :/1,1010 4 it
11030/ and Steal Stn.nr, 1 nlonna Ow manta
!vino/ on Ow orillineosl.l3lolon3y on,
Sir
Solo A g 40.1 tar 111111 .1t aIll NlPllloet N% entlito
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had: vilia,nay and comfort, /low
ongloy pro, tooting Of told ff in Winter and
drat in 'cr Cho laiee, lois ntsipping oitiiri
hell. IN nor„ than naved during ill/1 If inter by t 1,43
economy o flt tut, by at leadPOO. third le.
f oo l t o ' , ro a n , ' (lin Mono wArnith. It 1. :31hal . in
IValititt, Oak and Plain Wl,tto, for lintli data. and
xviudowki, ao t h at It , 'no In/ odapttattto any hoota.
Our goodn too b ut , Olt /0 blrgA
add
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no, manuihett,oo,,, „ with old of our long Is.
porionon, uro , o l oo t o d llto Ittalogt calif and
gorooanno, mill wo won all nil./ winit to
purchase the lloht'hoo,bLat 1111/ 10 /f/ 41 rotas to
patruitigatiti, , •
Country merchants Will 401044 thud
it, iiii.their advantage to call Ol'-wWito us
for smotatious, , hofora , ,
No Remain lterMecif:'illy,'
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FOR ILIIEUNAMIII, • • USI PAIN CUIUI OIL.
FOR NEURA WI A, OISE PAIN MIN OIL.
FOIL FRY RR SOH 'USN PATN'OURF:
FOR 01101.101 k NOPIIUS, USE PAIN CORM OIL,
kOlt SPRAINS, PAIN (WWI 011.
1.011 lICA DAUIIII, • ••41EI11 PAINIONLE OIL,
FOR RICUISESO USE PA IN.CURO
FOR CORNS AmIBUNIONS, 0511 I'AIN CURE OIL
FOR ANY SORN, • ' USE PAIN 011 0 11 OIL.,
FOIL ANY _LAMENESS, • CSC PAIN OU It I 1 0[l:,
N I C EltGO O D S
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CLOTHS AND CM,SIMEIIES
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May 1572
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Ha rdwarei ,Cutlerb,
CARLISLE
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NUCII AND FT
HOUSE FURNISHING
HARDW.A'RE,
No. 16 MAIN silt Er,
Citili:lo, I'a
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rain Glipc Oil.
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PAINS,, 8011115, 1561151/5 AND LAMENES3•
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BUY !' %r • ~,
110.7111 IS WkllltAnni,
Aname challenge thu World In Koch,. Its equal
Extol Ex toroolly anti lotormtlly for ,
'211A.4V - AND
Ask for PAIN .r, OIDIE,OIL. Take nn otkor, for o r e2O
WARRANT IT TO. CURE.
It in not IL bllotorlou preparation,' but to OIL, moth,
from jmro Vogotahlo Olin, ti orha, iolElckrty , l , .__
'owl in cloon tool Hide to
Sold lly all Dntiggtoto and Molars In 151.11e11iu9.
Plool^. larrit MTS.
TI AN,VRE k EATON, Proprleoro,•
• Itool4g, Pn
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Sold lu t earlielo by .1. B. Ilavorntlok, Nn r,, North
linuovor iltvoot. nod 11. A. IlavOrotlck, No. JO' South
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in all kinds of (foods
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WHITE GOODS
among which can be
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and everything in the white gooils line
SHAWLS'! SIIA WLS ! !
We have the
MAY QUEEN
and all the different makes of Shawls,
which we have the repntation of selling
cheaper than the cheapest.
CLOTHS A.ll
Wo,offer inducomout to °yin y
one needing' n
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Laving- a fine amsort.amot, and Laving t.ho
ln4 Tailors in town to make tlitari up
to onler.
Oall,raill sec tLo tina:tPsortnnmt
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T WO havo ;1,1,11A a Call or
rT'RZIy S~ZINa-s
lo snit all I:ind:i ~f
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Nvh en line
Stoel: urge you to
rail at, Our elute to ascertain our priees
before you commit yourself.
We will give every atitenti?m,'Unil
not, iiiteiJesi:ful in gelling c3eir . rt fonall
shall firril he omit_ , •
NOW ieee i t of lure etyhns ridded
every week. I )(aft
DIIFZE ez•
Noitli l'lnnover Street;
• Below Carlisle Deposit Bunk
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do Win inA `. ono Floor. %Vorin Colic. • 2..
3, do l'•3 int• Colin or lotdhing tit In till C. 25
1, do IhArrhoo., of Children to d,lnllr 25
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l' , , t 1„ CAI ,tlll, pc.ol , • t ~1.1, 1 .11ti0 4.1 ft
t.t , ‘ It , . VI 1101111111 V . iIIIA, Vttli. Ilt l' 1101. 10
21, .1. A41011.t, iti, , ,tre,s,4l P.r ,, 311,1 , ,tv. , 44
11 , 111 tr 111 . 4,11 ,”%te4, 01,141,11.11. , 31.,tig.,. `, , 5 1 1
ilo'St rofilla, ~, 1 11;,1',,,t ,1 W. , t , '. l ` :,,,,,210.14, 511 .21. d,, (i,.,,,,, tt l IS bill):. 1,140 tii ' , i1i1i1 , '. ,,, ...0
2), rho 1), , ,,i ..y tt3141.,1tt , t, , 1, - FM• tioto,," ' 50
.211, d5.,•k,.c0 ,, , :11 , • 11,1 11,,,111 Ming.. ~... 430
I. lit) uey 111.4,, ,•, ,1,,,,t.1. 50
2 , i , 1 , , N...v,,,titi'lleldltiy ',MIMI] 1,1111.-11, 6 .
1."1,,:ita.y 1/1,,•10it,,. .i . •I PO
• 11,. 11.4.5. to ./110 $2 VI .1 I,r Pus, 411,,
' . v I.); not, ~ ,I Lt•• 111 ••1•1•1011,1 VI •'
.r. ' .5 40
211, eo Sore , lontll, conker. au
:111`01,1t it tog , . Ilf« • :
.
11101 1000..e.'• 1, 00
31,
I. 10111,t1 01, ~pt
I'.l J; iL 1 r', ISI ,S
tit to fill bob, O;olo, toor o o
coos., cOttlltillito; bpocino for ory !Tat
ou: y tt.ototor Pl I:totit !Pi 0111. J., to, loot
louds of dtroutionv from to Ee . . ,
Etnallor Fatally an Tra‘ ohm: I/11,0M, With
2 1 ) to 29 vials, . from to Ei
lwell - leo for oil Nit :Ito Novato o,lrttlt f.r
Aloriog awl Ibr I t rooofilllo tfttittrooOt;
O n ti !It .1 0,1,t v,t,es I '
r.krii.k!,l:l:,;
Cuter humns,• . I.aturto , ,: Sot oeuxi, gore
littettupttisnt, Sow
liyus; Blooding of the . tong!', Nov', hit, hiuk.b,,or of
Pilo.; Cot tui, CIA hoe, n. .
eti - : tints,
Huttietlhaj,l4,Wept. YVIL.I . S-A . ,Allittt. by,
tritu.rr.
a“ , Ingle I ipx. sofat t.'reany port a thy
choutry. , dEpl'ANtiki 4 'cot • yh oa tt,!,,,, t • t t.
I . ,yylpt orthy.pricy. „Athires.i. .
• • " • I
tti!
llpiru ood Depot, Ni0.,C.114 Itruailmny, '
F o r mo, In Cm llov, by S. nod
Commal. ;L. IViwthinglon. " "
rt.2no7lls
7.lllllePi ff 11 fl
.
18i2
TA 'SIPE S SUN,
(11V.1_41.+)RTA Ii b.:RS,
JJ 0. 16 NORTIL HANOVER. STREET,
IsTE • • • •
0 ,7 v lthom tiro hi!) 1, bittt, of
4! th P lYe .. . -t hrt i tak l ' l nKt i tZp . , ttVril ' lTTrht i r l t , Zl
hod lietitnew . ;Prphipt Attookloirivivi i
hihtior tiny, ;
r"OOIITINS,'ANTY/CASKiIiI, , „
Droll do differont i. 7 ylon and 4111141 i if•H„ tohutt
rettdt , hoot° ftntt
lhottftelit of tier, on we keep the fowls cinettnntly
Wo would 'call enpeohtl altvntion to-our Poteilt,
Prewrver, which Will, keep ft cethitite iii a I ,,r• et Duct
Ai; moth of prehorviitien ant ixiLto , without toy
promote", front tlity to atty. • . , r .
Wo keep cenhtontly int hand a . tionittiftth htock of
MOTU'lt ntAMES;'
'
. ,
• 'TABLE CLOTITP,' 'EN01:1811 XIOLLANDS,
land all9zluElH of MAlPlcnng.. All orcli.rx for On
bof
cieoul l At with flualueral, alval F 11 : 'Opr ,t.tuok' of
WALL PAP,gAs,:
' lar g eat in Ofo Va 116 3 .; and oscula itlynt4nra hi
variety,' beauty; qual,lty mut , chokpubisq.l,l? 'eu;A:
Call and oaaoiioo far..ypursel v9s 'lO • dur
"
'l 3 / 1 111 , 1:11'.
' - l).'l3ll'N'it HON.
r. S.—Pornouri whilang to ,plirOvin 10s, hi ANII•
111.D11 Coinotery j enn bo lulonunnd3toil' by cOlinit an
= • '"••1).'81.111
• _•
FOR PURE DRUG OITEMICALR,'
nuil Patent MeI.II:ILICA, kn. to 11. Havoutink,
Nb. tvEouth Ilanover Arcot: Aix,, naplonttld .0011-
cutint of Toilet Soups, Perfulovrlps, qn t rozoy !Voila
• Articlea ' • • .
J.U. ITAVEIISTIOIC,
Np 0011t1.. llntiovor atOpt,thirlkle,
ESIM
M4 , ves, .Tinivat•C tiptt Pirthps
SOMETHING NEW UNDER TILE SUM
TIVERAINDERSIGNED, having just
Eantiun tr!ritll and pgarhie their largo stock bt
St,coo,and B'inware.
Ammm fine stork oT stoves may 1.0 talil.l the
AIM 9411/1 ER BASE BURNER,
• " ANTI craNici:r. FIRE I'LACEIIE4TEII
ENE
tngethor wit h 'ail dm lateat style, of
1100 M. AND COOL STOV HS
•
'Nvfiich Undo To ranniirte wllll
'
K.IiiVCB, r,, ~ .
_ •
F3rks,
1 r: -
, ( ...:jpv*.l'
li.tadles, -, -
• ~.
. . .
;1 Layips,.
.___..._..—,,1., :fi ,..___.
Dippers,
togollior with Toil el SeL4, Col IluckelA, Co.tl Sif,es,
Hi 11.% ills mot 'rungs. Zino nod evory N :will y of Tin
wr.o and !1011., Corni,ltiog Goo& kept ion rirtit
el'o. 41.0r0.
IS~~.wv ulnas plepall`a to fnnnixh
rumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells,
nod Ilttve for I. I Celtbruled (3ontlille Cucumber
Wt.nd Ptunp.
ROOFING, SPOUTTNO, AND JOB WORK
atton.b.,l to promptly and an reasonable tartan.
1 l
the Our, the' green front on North
Llano, r etreet.' A few doors Ithore I utile%
(11ye tr 3 a telll we are determined not to be troler
gold by any other pmrtieg in this piece.
'Vhankful for part petronagn M o extend a' co la
Invitatton to ell to pay to st rinit.
MEE
. RHINESMITII & 4RUPP,
Nos. (9 and 64,
NORTH HANOVER STREM,
CATASLE,..
PA
linct7l.
[~
EXCELSIOR
STOVE AND TINWARE
EJIPOIII KAM
MEMO
10010r..i,t0 I o: 01.1 nolo...1f,!!1 ioform the
eltrAonl of Corilelo %;,-.tit), that lo root
ol ! Ilo• •
pr. , vr; RI? 111',1
ix nII iLq r il/11% 1,-,14 . 11..5. ll° 113,
y the 1..11,1111, , , 1..)1.111nr
Parlor and (ii,T Ftoves,
Gus Burner
and Fireboat(' Stoves,
t% hi , fa. ol rttrn,lt [I.. ! ~,, ..t nruktr
.1.,1 t....
R: • .1". r 13.011 11,1 l•
• .111•• 1 , 141 , N,
1,1 .11, I'? ;I 11 3,...1:11ii1 1 1 ill ',gill.
IL „ ittit.ln intro..*
tl..
WIIST VAIN STitERT.
tOtAIIJEL It' CLAUDI
', t r -"N
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p M BING, GAS AN) STEAM
v T*r N
CAI: , ISLE, PEINN • A.
:r 1, I, AT 11 S I E S !
.e,111111) I. ellltted
1,.-I 1. lit. - t 111It1 r. 111 I ratall... • l'hey
/I , ot .1.1 to, s.le.
IMEEIN
. . .
.Vll.lt. ti t's. RATH 11:11$
N% ,lit tt ULt tat', " 11,TII TUB,.
K,l F:lt C1. , 51 - :1s 114TII 7 UtiS,
Att I 1.1.151 N ,, II DILA Nrs,
lift tlIS•1 ei•tent,
hitt P•Ir• • 0
•
MEI
1/1..1., kio,f,, of Iti.tN, fot 00l
tt , f.o tly •n ,or Int.t•-11 , •! • •
:11,1 Atha - . .1. •
'ln to‘s ft of - eo . offtry. atl.-.1 ii l , W,Th n ttoo.. Lod ,ti,
"or, tt 0t,'.1
f , r 11.11.11 p,tlrtlutz, •t. 1,1,- 1.3 .1i it,
Alt4.llllnti Ik,lltt.Ss 111,11 .1 101111011 11 , t . n 1 r.
r 11311 ,, ,. Terins roto•onable, It regoo log hot aor tr a!
30..01t! 3011 r GuAton. o• /I 1 1 011 ' t
tho'plavo, No IS, Sloth 11,00 ••n• sir ot, In h,•• ho•••••
toont of l‘ow looldlio, ortlvr, left 0 . 111-
Tesilluncu of 1){1ilil
(1-11.11PRIThi II II; NiVO OD
(
-
nt way twat., eit Illor day or night, mill le Pr lopry
attotoltal to. James Campbell, Altesaltiler's
Pitt Orret, IFr William Ifolormal, South street, above
11.1ving special ATV prviurca to
fizraldi
WOW( Or ALI.
for SII 1 llottava and oli, porpom, home or at a
dihtanc..
NPR furnished to order, eltherdrawn
n Istarid.
vf: L; If 17TUlE
ME
A.
0.1.1.1111 ET: MAKER, AND UNDERTAKER, •
' •
IS eat n Bfrect,
••• OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE,
Tromliun, fur 1100 Tilrollure rtwarled at MI County
Fain: vlnce
Vitro' (urea all Tortellini nnil Flyle. of Foreign
'llonieglioitomuf trim e, from rof,t,sou'll and
thoplo twit pine.
Eht'Vc ••- • . •• . , , •
r11,1,.1111E.E.,
mum
Endir.,ing every art icle uned by (louse and Hotel
kuolleib of 100 mcFA uppl,,se.l :.nd fwiltionnldo deldgp
and 11.101. 1 minding al,ra Cot tag° Furnituro in
Hot t.4:ltweitlion and ('Oat Chain, 3latrew.7liilt
Franaw. Pietta vri;e&u
1 8 , '2:
, Particular at touticoa given nn motal to fit acrol,t;
utolerm from Lid it mid cuuTury ..atett.ted to 111.10 ly,
'mitt in . •
. raid to MC It ft coon df Ifallltt
per.
; A, It: E.
100 . ,439 ' •
.
SiLANI ) EXCIIANGE
k . E,
011 ItHAtioNAIILE TIMIS, Ala AT SHORTEST NOTICE
OARRIAORB I , oausnrcip FOR FUNERALS
LILACISEIS,
koep. • • • ,
171oli10_
IVLItY AND EXCHANGE STA-
.11axing..rorratly purchamod the livery stable of
(100. W. -- 111110b; LA 'would reve . ctfully attuounce
to the eitivpau of thin plaro; tied let ban rec,utly
purchased a number of tteurveltlclen. lu addition ‘ '•
ab.a, Ii hoe had' the eo j ntock _of ~buggies,
• • -.
RE,PAINTEDi IZE-MODELED;
tip in tin" iatcst city atilt,.
• - NOVICE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Ybhielee furrilehed fox , °modem. Remember
1-thnplace,n tem &ere south of the 0. V. R. 11. do.
intt . .. in O.W. phl eland.
- Bohnlf WDf. ll.Bnirrz. •
.horning c;i.
.71tortiiiii2;
or neater
(':u•lor' Light
flonso,
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1 uri•ku
I? ill LI n
Nt:
I'1•••,1•• t
I • •••••111,1 111 lit,tt F•tttt-
MEESE
=I
I ..3,41.
Plumbing, Gas Pitting, tee
I=
It No. I Not th Ilanoter
11... p %Von 110.1., 6t.a.1, terra r'ott,t
harp Wt II T,rr.t Coll.t
Lourod Pipe. Chilimuy Tops and Flues.
Alit' FIXTURES
/14
BEIM
,11. EWING,
=MEI
•" • " U U .
'Lft*PlPati el Sale St a6lts
is•
4. L. STERNER. BROTHER,
e ,
'AND 1'Alt11411.01:10
- ririf - N: U. Stable room , for 50 hood Of hot moo
irri;L.T ,i At k: :n RE . T.g.
and - tlarqaced to taro.- n 1 filo shortest
I.,ilirt; of'/L'rm2•l.
CtibiliElltbAND VALLNY It. It
CIIANOE 01? 110011 S. ;
WINTER AUJLtNGEMENT
Onand afterThuralny,.lnutiary 18,1872, P ,l,. ..ngvr.
Train's u ill rtm chill,}m followa,(Stillilayti excepted):
772 WARD 1.
,ACC,(II,I3IODATIO . TRAIN lel, i• 11 Iliirriglinrg
8:(1•A A. r.t , Attl.lll .1.:: 8:35, encll,le. 9:11; Newlin,'
14:1.1, Shipp,4”l,zw 1042, Cluin,),,,slltirg 100 I.,Oreett.
cm, I le - 11:16, nrch iolg at liagellito.ti IL lA, A. M. • -
MAll. TRAIN' I, - t - PV - 11.irrial , nrg 1:5.1, P. a., Me.
chanical.nrg 2:27. Carliql.. 2:54, Newvilin •.1:22 Ship.
pqn.l , nrg 4:02, Charnberstairg.4:3s, Greene:tat ft.
arriving at 11:,Autown 5:40, P n.
EXPRESS 1.T.71,1N leaven ilarriAbia P
Xii,latnldPt.urgs 5:02, &arlimles;32, New v3111.5:05, Ship•
pe,st.nrg 0:23, nrrivin2 nl ChhynhrreLnrg 7:00, t' a.
A 311XEIP TRAIN trace., Cliambl•rellurg 7:45, A PI
01,PIICA1410 2:11S, arriving at Ilagorstown 10:05, A M.
A 311.XED TRAIN learea Chninberaliurg at 4:35
v. v, 5:70, Mercorsi!urg 0:20, Lbudon
::u), ,civil. at Ri,litonn.l at 7' . .P/ P. it.
EASTWARD !
.OeCHIIITODATIIN TRAIN haver Cloonloreliorg
5:001. at, Shipio-liglitir,v 5:22, N.:waffle 000, Car Halo
'sl,,hartiva.burg.7:o2. arm ing it Harrisburg
v N.
AlAlli TRAIN leavel,rll3gertitown 8:30 0 11, are.-
ca , tle 9.00, Cliainlierehurg 1:46, 01i iplicainburg 10.22,
Niiwville 1053, CarliBlii 11:20, Jlcchuuicsburg 12:05
arriving at Harrisburg 12:37,1'. Sr:
112C1011:3•113 TRAIN leaves Hageralown 12:00 DI,
Greene:oolo 12:20, ClimalierBlitirg 1:05. Shippenahurg
1:37. Newville 2:10. Carlisle . /.511, 31ealianieeburg 3:18,
arriviiu: at Iferrilleirg 3:50,r It. • • •
A MI-Q 11) TRAIN leave,. Hagerstown 3:10 r
Greeneastie 4:27. iirriv nig at Chanibersburg 5:20,4/m.
A 111N121) TRAIN lea, es Richmond at 7a71/.4. m.,
tganlfta Mei cersloirg 5:10. Willinineru 8:15, ar
riving at CI trt1.4.,1: r g 9:10 11.
cl•-•• It llarriBl.imi n ith
train- :•• irewi e o Y.,F}r.. IV - fishing.
ton, Ilalinuore, Pittsburg, a n d all nninbiWest.
• 0. N. !XI:I:Sort.
°Led nt,nilvnt'et 0111., .1a11:15,
SOUTII 3.IOI:NTAIN RAILROAD
TIME. TABLE.
=I
On and after Monday,,July 1, 1872, this
Company will run two trains through
„to Pine' Grove, and three to Mount
Holly daily, (ffundays excepted).
AS FOLLOWS :
1.5,5 Mt. 'lolly. 5.45, A NI., .CrAicholorq. 5.55
' amytr.ao4. 11.15, aO , l arrives at .1015 . 110 n 0.25
1.5an0 .101,,atolt, 7.50 a. M., • 1141mlybroolc, 7.414
•Crai,tlwa 7 tan, Mountt llolly, 5.05, • Upper Stilt
510, 11011ler`N Itilh, S lam el, 8.15, and, asrivea
Pill , . Cr..y P.i 0 A. It.
option, 5.55, P. Nt., 4 11,010y10 - ook, 6.110
oeraicla.n.l'a, 0 :01, 5 0 ;051 'atria 5, at :Mt. llolly.
40.
Leuve Pine Grove, 9.33 A. SL, Laurel, 0 41, llnn
tern lion, 10.05, - .Upper 31111, 10.25, Holly
10.30, vCraLlleall'., 1050, .11 , alnybrook, 11.00, am
rtrrivev at Junction, 11.10 A Y.
15=1
'l'Artr.or "' )11
rti
111:n!
MEE
MEM
MEE
I elm. e -1 pre. 11.1.-,..fa1 , 1e.tp•
II W
0:11, 4 ,1,1f1,•11.101.1.
4; •.1.
EINVERNIE
13=1
Monday, May. 6, 1872
•UNK. TIIE Norlf
N. , r• I. 11 . t 1141! t NI 1.. 11 ,
1.,. ttr.: f“t N ,IF/Ir.‘i
• •1 0,i11611.1 p 111. 0,I11)1. tj
it -itr, lar trmr., vt, Ittifir..,rl,
MEI
lEMMBiIM
1 r loa.dnar
.Iw.. A./11.ftql ,10‘100;sto,Allent0x11.in I
1.:01 I .10.1 or. 11
o , i; .1 ,11'
I WO
j For l'..tt,tlllo. lift') ;1,1,
I At. q. 0 0 Itt, It di .t041 , 0.81t0:0..on
.1. 11.-111 . a s 1. to.
V-t•t • E.v.heaPl
•o.t. P an.l "045 nt.
7 .1 - 111.1 9 IA r• t.
‘‘ . .l' T 7 :10
70 , 0 1, Ithos Fa. , t
:.•t.t rtt 11,..:.1.1t...,111, at 6 .:0 I,tl
MEM
I ; ; p . 1,
, Hatr-
:.• -1".- •11•
11, I' 7i IT` rSI , •••: , ..rs., •11111!
! !Tye tot il• til• {lt
I. , • ,il.lk !, .1 , 11 Tr.l. • 1 . 1.,,A al.
L.n. , ..?nn. Arvin - nag Int
1 . !..1 ~, , on :onn .1 I:. (.111114 I
`O. i• nnn, „ t Ni I . 1u..•
tt,l{!•• i•
.tt t-Ifa.t tr. t•• 4,1 nig tn V".,.lantorint•la 1 , .1 . In
t`.sk silr• .o.t, ;...t• • R.n.l,
It' t:1: r Pi • 1 . 1 n111:1 / .
111
‘i• : .1111 lllei ;1 1 , I.a r. : l,•rni•
WA. , ~, • rt!,,,..1•.• a,„I 4 4:,
It.. In,
pie t t I! , .1 f, :01 r
1‘). 2.15 mid 1 211 it
t•
•• tl.l, t , t , .• it. a !oar, , •
Colo , , a Railroa , ea,L.
. • •• : i t •:,:t t 311.
. rag." • •lito lir it all, all 11oaditta Railroad
..01.•• it arta, Ilralgoporb at
tit • • _2l l l 5,21; riot:mind, loaa
It •c• . t . r. 40 1, in,.
vatli aladlar It•at.lin2 Radridal.
Otts lit,
•• Near Yid k at 5:451 p rti, 1 . 1614-
‘1,1i.t.1.1, .1 .11 , 03 TU.:trot:l,lSi p at, (tlto , alt, trail.
map.; ...Iv to Reading.) Ira% e Poilavilit: it Sitar a
trotro latati at at 2:15a ut. 2:01 mi .
Inn.. , Ai1..., 1.2 a arid 1 15 ir t••. 1 %,
;1 . 15 a,.trol 10,13 1. in for Ilarrklotrd,. at 134
at for, Nao Y••ra, a 7_ fa. A iloarita a, and
nV. la aat and 1•15 nr.. tit
tar
'Comoditatiott. Miload,••• ti 2, 1.,11t. -- St . ttl•lll Kraal,
Tt , tn.! tr• at all data:its ,• , 111. rator
Itatatd_. ..1, , • 4.1 tlir , o,:1;; •ro potted].
.a. i• Lao tt,
MEM=
.1 E. IVOO' I 'EE , I,
Sop! an 1 E,N.: M.14 . 1.C.y
Mav
pENNSYLVANiA
S M tt E R TIME TABLE
Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila.
and Pittsburg, and Two
• Trains Daily to and from Erio
'o4undays excepted).
A rrEit MONDAY, Juno :3, 1:372.,
..! ti, l'eltr,y/N11.11i3
It:dlr.:1 : 1 ...MI; ATI) SS HI 1/1111111-(1,111 11111 . 1inbill . ,, mid
an", At PtsilAd. Iplutt awl Vittehtttg itqIOWCI
EMSEMII
o•x , ro I , ill.in3)ltt 2 :Id IL. 111
1 . !1:11111.. , 111LI.L C. :II a. La.
Lino 'fence+ Ilarridtmed da1:1 , (except
3lttenno :t 2a n. , and arri,a , at Ithilintol
p`oa
A .1 si4 t rxut leases Iluirtxt tug dully (except
) tlp. 111. lilt% nrrir t..) Phil,llloll.llil
t I a. in
—Pa.olle Express Ina, a 11nroltibtcci.1 doily
et 16, and urrk,ed nt 11 oat l'ldludeipltin titl
:V. 1,. m
F:KPRESS
(exerpt Sundas) nt 2 01) to no, and nriacen nt Wutit
Ittdiadelphia at Ii Un tn.
In ;;:1--iticritutati fo,precx I , l, , lllxeritilturg that).
nt 10 CS le no, n. d ati I I rootWe,t ut
lora
_
Z:z---Ilarrishutg' sessz toozist izaz 4,1,11 Ilsrrie•
b urr. ,b0t y.r. ;,,,,,b. 3 . l•scslotn.), Ilt :LfgZ And nr
riv PhD:l.44o,in at iz Jn tz Po.
7 ;zO-I..strastsr Train, vsz Monza Joy, lertyllsl
IlnrFlrberr daily ozscsi.t stils , ity) at 7 :Az . Iz. In., nazi
rads z;z at Ve,:t It 12 .19 a sz
4O—Erie tivprere %Vett, oir tear, s liar.'
iriOurg dntl3 (except dmiday) at 4 10 p. to., arriving
at Erie at.. 7 .40 a. nl.,
'4 . 11 , 11:11.114 411 Alt west, for Erie iaavcnlLmis
bnrg daily at I 11 a. ta., arriving at Erie nt p. no.
10 3o—Ciiminnati IlaprtUe ai
llarrltarg daily
escapt aylo 30 p. ul., arriv a at All„ona
nnt 41 nt. arrive , int Pit tdoirgant H 2011. tn.
4 0.1 , --I'ACITIC ayes 11,211dnurg dully
at 4 1159. 111:: arrnTPa'at A Ift.lata, in 11l It. 111. nut
arriviio at Nll4Oll - 2 .it ..: 01 p: Pt.
12 11 —Soutla rn lispreev leaves Ilarrlt.hurg
daily at 12 a M., arm,. at Altoona at 5 20'0. a ,
atiol at 940111 in. to.
50—nont
_Lino 4,0,4' Ilarri4incg daily - (except
.. :nunt.4) at 450 p. arrjvca at..111Z0,1 at II 115 p.
taliya supper anal artivet at Pittalat`rg at 1 15
1 211—.11d11 Train le:nitl llarrluburg daily (except
Sunday) at 1 20 p. tl.,nlliyes at Altoona at 715 p.
hkrs aurtair and .iyrtvec. atllitmlanrg at 1 05 it 111,
„Ai4.--W Pasln . t..ter Train leaven If nit:indium daily
'O,OO :loud lye) at 7110'd'.. iii:; nnt Al tonna
at 1 00 p. 'imam' at Pitt/Mini at 0 20 p.
3 02-I'limatill Point ger Tratu.leaveti
daily except Sloinill*. at 1 INt a 111., arrives Altoona
at 6ID an.,-Atot an rli at liitthion eft at 1 25p al.
SA31114:1, A. 111,ACIT,
” 3mq:3101 , 110 Pit. Penna. R.
liatrkliurg June .:. 1042.
NEM
Ribbons, liifLfrrcr U, &C.
UIBONE I , MI.FLINERY AND
STRAY% WOW,
ALSO
White Goods, Embroideries, - Sze'
ARMSTRONG,.CATOR & CO,
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers
Bonnet, Trimming, Niel: and 3nvL Ribbons„
VELVET IU ILOONS, NECK Tms,
Bounet.Silks, • .
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• • VelvON am) bravo+,
FLOWERS. •
ERS, •
. , ORNAMENT:,
' FRAIEI3.3i
Straw Bonneln and Ladleli. and Child:vies Hats,
Tlll>l3lr.D AND UNTRIM.IIrII.
:AND IN coNNi:crlno wAtuiltooms
wilmr. GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES ;
Laceu,
Netp,
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Head Nets,
I fie. . ' Ste.
Nos. 237 and 239 Naltimore
. These goods are uninufeet Med by us or laingleni
Cash directly, from' the European !tad - Atnericar
Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novoltlea l
unennalled in %ariety and elienpiien in nay market.
Orders filled with care, preeiptnem mut dbmatelt.
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Goods for - Springund. , Summer.
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47 WEST MAIN, STREET.. , " •
Now reseivlirr from NEW YORK and PIET TATO:M.Ii IA ilm lartomt and*ost rompletn n'tatorevery article
In the 1111 1' 111101)5, NOTIONS, FANCY (RODS, &c., kr., ever offered fii - CARLDILE.
DItESS GOODS.—lluan Mal Block and Colbeed SILKS,
limeade and Plain Japanese SILKS, .
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, . 'Cray Stripe Summer SILKS,. .
. . . Light Weight POPLINS,
Dolly Varden JAPANESE, And Drees floods In all colors,
Plaid Dress Goods, Great Variety. ' ~
SPECIALTY —As mood, we offer unsurpassed Bitch Alpacas and Mohaira, also all colors of sumo goods
at Sintrial Bargains. Best makes of
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• 11 louts . and Cassiineres,
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Fawy Caminterer, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Cotton Coatings and Pant Stuffs at Old Prices, nitho
the Woolen and Cotton market lots advanced considerable.
AUCTION BAROAINS. White Quilt„, SpilnpBltawle, Sun Umbrella( rend Pallisels,
Table Linens, Towels and Tomlin, ' Napkins, Lama Points and Sacks ”
Plain Ribbons, all colors, and a Mks extra widelor ZinAleN, elegant talatll. Plain and Plsid, Ladles' L inen
Ilandlcerchlefa, Oent's Hankerebiels. All thd above at lowest prices ever ettured In Carlisle.•
WHITE 13CDISTIC - i GOODS.
Piques in great variety, Striped Victoria Lawns, (entirely now this Season) Plain Swiss Vic Lawns,
Nainsouks, Linens, Plaid Nalllsooks, Bleached and Brown Muslim, Tit:kings, ettedka, Striped Skirtings,
Oinghnios, MU, Drills and Borders, foil width Shoaling, Bleached and Unbleached. All nt pricer to suit
purchaser. _yen Packages Calicoes, all Note Styles, Light and Dank, 5,8, 10,
VANCY GOODS AND NOTlONS.—badies' New !Styli, Silk Th., Gloves, Hosiery, Levu and Linen Collars,
their Sleeves, Coffs,Spring Yelling, in Grenadines, Berages and figured Notts, and every article in a
tient-class Notion Jitney, at lowest prices
DitiV ow Spring Colors Ladies' Kid Gloves. only Rl. Best two button Kids, Cuffed, Scalloped,
Kew Shades, rl a 3. DOI. a' all Linen Corded and Hennaed lfidnikerchielli, 12, , ,1e worth 25. Clack's O.N.
T., 'D 0 yards, 'pant Cottons, all colon, ie._ Best Spool_Cottomi 220 yards, other snakes, do. Best Skirt
Braids, 8 cents
Bound to sell Goods at 001.1.11 Y' - CASH STOKE at Prices to snit the times.
EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
AD. D-y-SER,'II,
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ile announces to his friends and the public) generally, that ho has on haud,
at prices which defy competition, a complete and carefully selected assortment of
City and Custom work of all kinds, among which are all styles of
LADIES', GENT'S AND MISSES' BOOTS AND SHOES
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110113 . , 3 Ciiiier Mill
„), LOH , !ilia ill Is us
Tharikiul for past favors, I assure my friends that my stock is carefully selected,
and that none but the best workmen are employed by me. My aim is, as'' , lt over
has been, to please and satisfy my numerous patrons, and request a continuance
of the same patronage. .
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MEMMXI
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NEW STO ..r-:.-
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at extremely Low Prices, to which daily additions Will be made, and
- POPULAR PRICES MAINTAINED. .
Black Silks, Alpacas and Kohairs,
of sttperior lustre and durability, on which I defy competition as to Qs I ably :Ilia '
PritY s
M-C)IE3 ..I = l . r i knrlNT .1.• Or 4C) CDP 300 :RI ,
in great variety.
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6 uputior Stock Of White Goods
uminacing all the novel ti . of the Season.
CLOTHSANTSC SSIIVI=Ri=B
Boys' wear a Specialty.
,COTTONAD ES AND FARMERS' DRILLS.
An examination is only neecessary to convince that for Variety, Quality, Dura
bility and Cheapness, our Stock is second to none in town.
T. A. HARPER,
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1;,ap7.2 T. South Hanover Street, CARLISLE.
114 rrlvburg
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CEEMZEI
1072
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4 EAST STREET,
CAI?LIS,LE,PA.
NO_
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's
REPAIRING PROMPT YA I TENDED 10
NEW! NEW!! NEW!!!
AT in OLD CENTRAL CORNER.
EXTRAOIZDINARY BARGAINS
New Summer Dress Goods,
•nt. greatly reduced prices.\
SPLENDID BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS.
Great liargains in Grenadines.
Speciari)argains in Hem: ales.
Japanese SILKS at: reduced prices.
Summer Poplins at reduced prices.
2,\'V
A. 7 LENDID A SSORTMEMT OF
WltittiAtress (foods, Swiss Muslins French M uslins,
'Victoria Limns, Bishop's Lawns,
Piques and Marseilles.
I We have the best assortment of the above named
WHITE DRESS GOODS
in town, and are selling them at low prices.
On stock of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas is complete iu all the newest and
handsomest. styles. Lace Points and Lace ;lacks at unprecedented low prtegs.
Linens of all kinds for Ladies' Dresses and Suitings.
MEN'S AVD BOYS'
CLOTHS AND
Plain and Faney'Lipens fur Hen's awl 'Boys' Su i t's . Cottonades in great variety,
it low prices. '. . .
Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, quilps,' Counterpanes, &e., in great variety.
Dress Trimmings. - -
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Dress Batting
' "HandsoMe Silk Fringes,
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Elegant Laces, )
~ Silks and Satins,
cut bias,
Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Tlie Celebrated
HAREM"-
OSEAAha a ESthe CES
NTR'Km GLOVE
-, • •• _ nVeto be d t
Do Mit fail to give Us a call, as we can show you the best assortment of Dry
goods in town, and will give you good bargains in alt kluda.,of goods.
30=72 MILLER & 1311 TT ORM .
1872.
-; - • I AM NOW OFFERINd • •
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V IER / " AIRS
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Black, Jniunicsi; and Pa:fey Silk:J.
Black Hernanics, • '
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.• Lawns,
Liken Suitings, •
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,And all kinds of Sunintin. 411 or
White
TN OTMER TO CLOSE OUT
OUR SUM E" STOCK.
Shawls, „ taco Points,Lace Sacks,
Lace Collars, ,Thalroitleries, , &c.
Groat, Bargainii in
Fans,
Che ~ r :
. 0 assimer -es,
Cotton.Panti , Stuffs, Stripes,
Muslins, Tickings; &c. •
. Everybody call and get sonikof tho Bargains.
Store Room - North-east Corner- of Square
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Sik groat and convincing reasons why you should buy front us : - •
J. Wo have a.resident buyer in the City to pick pp bargains for us. • . .
2-.' We buy for cash,--wo,are thus enabled to buy cheap and sell cheap. •
• 3. We have no old goods , purchased , ta highTprices.
4. Our expensed arelow
5. We do not onouniber ourselves with largo quantities of goods to 'IA oil over
front ono season to another,.hut keep our stock fresh by receiving' now w o p, 1.4 daily.
" 0. We receive a great many auction lots of goods, wideb. We can sell far below
the regular rates..
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- Until you have oisnroined our elegant 'atonic, • We Want you to take a look,
whether you , wish to buy or not, a:two are not afraid to have 'our Goode or
Priced compared with any bona° in thektgyn, ' , ---- , ..f ~ . • .
1ij072 ..1). A. SAWYER,
OGILBY'S,
47 Newt Malt, Street, CARLISLE, PA
AD. Dl' BERT,
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'No. 4. Last Main titrcet, CARLISLE, PA
Very Che-u)..
WEAR.
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Llilpgaffirsfoc lc of
SUMMER.
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1131
Nainsook
1872.
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Pinasols,