• POLITICAL. —Baltimore having organized the Ida Greeley grays," Cincinnati responds by starting the Nollio Cirai4l3lues." —lion. J. J. Davis and Governor Ja cobs, two of the most iniluent.ial Demo crats of Western , Virginia, ha, publicly itaounced their opposition io Greeley and the Baltimore swindle. —Hon. Win. Dean, Chairman of the Delaware Democratic State et:o=Mo° has resigned, because he cannot go Grecs ley and Broth]. Honest Democrats am coming to their senses. • —Two more Democratic papers have hauled down the mongrel ticket and de clared for Grant-and - Wilson : Thoßrook lyn, (N. Y.) Democrat, and the Buffalo, (isf. Y.) Evening Post, both Democratic of long standing. --Reform in' York county has now fairly opened, the people from, all sec tions ask only for an opportunity to Vote for a good County Reform ticket. We enjoin on all Reform mon to work with all their Might. —Grant's• administration has paid 231 millions of the national debt in two years and a half. This saves the people an nually fifteen millions of money. The funding of the now loan so far as it Las gone makes an additional saving of two minibus of dollars per annum. —The Scranton Republican. has deter mined to give its full support to the Mato ticket. In a long loader it stattlit its position, and winds up by advißitg'fatil Republicans to suppott Hartranft, Allen, Schofield, Albright, Mercur and the whole ticket. —The Democratic organ in Voorhees' district, the Terre Ilaute Journal, an irounces that under no circumstances will it support Greeley. The Seymour (Ind.) Drylocrat says the same thing. So dons Voorhees, and so do thousands of Demo crats in Indiana. And they mean what they say. —The Louisvillo Ledger advises its fribnds not to worry themselves over what Horace thought of them in the past, but "when Greeley's record is held up, to point to the Democratic hook in his 7103 d and then' charge on the enemy." And should ho ho elected, by that " hook in his hose," he will be led into every measure which his Southern masters devise. —Tho National Defender—Democratic —published at Norristown, in its issue of a late date, refuses to hoist the names of Greeley and Brown, saying : "The' same influence that doomed our party to defeat in 1868, are dominant in 1879, the only difference being, that in the former instance; a' Democrat was chosen as the Presidential candidate, whereas at the present a life-long, reltntloss maligner of Democracy, fs foisted upon us." —The Pittsburg Commercial develops the fact (of which wowere-before aware) that Ward H. Lamon's Life of Lincoln, was really written by Chauncey Black, son of Judge Jeremiah S. Black, of Yolk. Lamon supplied a good portion of the material, while Black worked it "bp. This accounts for the malignant as saults on Lincoln's religious and moral character, running throughout the vol ume, which has given so much comfort bu Copperhead editors. —The Now l'Ork Preemah's Jovnal, the organ of the Roman Catholics of the United States, says : "Horace Greeley must not, and shall net, ever be President of the United States. The security of property and of .persons requires that he shall not be. We speak from a wide induction of evi dences, when we say that tens of thous ands of Democrats, if necessary to pre vent it, will do what we cannot imagine ourselves doing—vote for Grant to pre vent it." —The following Staten and Territories hold their elections before November : North 'Carolina, August 1 ; Kentucky, Montana and Utah, August ; New Mexico, September 1 ; California.. Sep temper 2; Vermont,.September 3; Maine, —September 9 ; Colorado Territory, Sep tember 10 ; Dakota, Indiana, lowa, NO - braska, Ohio, Pennsylvania and District of Columbia, 'October 8 ; South Carolina, October 10 : West Virginia, October 21. Twenty States hold their' State election at the same .time an their Presidential which :saves much trouble. —The characteijof the "Liberal" can- didate for President is thus tersely des cribed •by the Atlantic ~Ifont/dy : "Mr. Greeley is believed' to be capricions,• conceited, peculiarly open to flattery and prejudice,. bold in opinion, but-timid in action, and with that indelhiable :..0111()- thing in his character which makes it impossiblenot to laugh at him; lows ler much we may esteem him. Ile is un steady, grotesque, obstinate, and ridicul ous—epithets never yet justly applicable, all at once, to q President of the United States." —The District Republican Convention met at, Washington, I). C., last week, and re-nolinated General Chipman as delog i ate to Congress, and passed reso lotions endorsing Grant and Wilson and repudiating Greeley inq, Brown. More than one-half of the del, were col ored men, and several made speeches, in which they condemned the action of Senator Sunnier in .advising the colored .people- to- vote for ,GronToSi, arid express ing the opinion that as be had turned nis back on his past record, the colored race 'would no longer look to him for Counsel anti advice. —"The Democratic party of to-day is simply the Rebellion seeking to achipre . its essential purposes w Whin and th.rough the I.lnion. A victory which does nut enable it to put its feet on the necks of the black race seems to the bulk of its adherents hot: 'worth having. Its hohrt •is just where it was when it regarded 'slavery and the constitution as two names for ono thing. It hates the den orals who led the Union armies tn victory, and rarely misSes a chanco to disparage them., It clings to that exaggerated no , lion - of Statti'rights whidh makes them the shield, of all manner of wrongs' . aed abuses."—Horace . Greeley in the New • York* Tribune, llarclt 23, 1871. —We have seen Charles R. Buokalew, the Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, at the moment of the Republic's greatest peril, stealing across . the Canadian border to-confor with the rebel conspirators, who had taken refuge there to put iu execution their perfectly devilish plots for burning Northern cities, stimulating domestic rebellion and plant ' ing pestilence wherever they could' send • their emissaries. In addition to doing , -thin, we have to say that CHARLES R. . BUCKALEW, WHILE OCCUPYING A SEAT IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE, COMMUNICATED BY LETTER „WITH THE LEADERS OF THE REBELLION IN THE SOUTH, EXPRESSING SYMPATHY FOR THEIR CAUSE I Mon of Pennsylva nia! Shall this man he, your Governor ? —Pittsburg Commercial. —What'lforace Greeley knows about Democracy.as shown in his editorials in • the Tribune, Makes some people think ho disgraces himself when ho asks that party for,their'votes, and takes them for his associates. For a neat pen and ink sketch wo commend the following which ,appeared in the Tribune for February 6, 1871 : " Wo learn with pleasure that quite a • ' number of the Democratic leaders have resolved to--pushr - B. Giate Brown, the new Governor of Missouri, for nexeirosi dent. Wo, do not'see how they could • bettor this 'choice. Gratz isn't much to look at, but he has ideas in his head, and is rather honest for a successful politi cian. Ho was a good soccled-rata editor, makes a fair, speech, is a' radical Free- Trader, arid can got some negro as well • as some white Republican votes ; Whereas any' known copperhead will got none of either, but those who can't help them . solves.. If the Democrats word in the ascondant,.they wouldn't - touch him with a ton-focit polo—that we all understand— , - - but theY are the under , dog at present,' ' and must resort to strategy to got upper most. .We assure them they might select • a much worse caudidate...than Gratz Brown ,and since he has just helped • Frank Blair had the Senate, we assume that the Blair family will go, their length for hiin. They musift, attempt to put him off with the Vice-Presidency, for ho ' •, has already a bettor place ; but if they will suppress their put.thein ' solves on their goad behavior, foe two, ly . tt lyear ru.,Graiz 13roivn make a noise' about the Tariff in the next Congreis; but take_ care not_to_pass any, bill till they got . control of the 'AV,hito Bongo, they have a chance to win the• fort , • . . y R ILt L SPRING ADD SUULER GOODS.! L. T. GREENFIELp'S, R - E,DT .T C f I rill' oiler, froiii this clay, great bargains in • 9 -• '4 4 S, C+ (C.) • LACE SACQ,UES;TA.RA.SOLS ezC w LIFT 'o] oro o so 'rho above reduction in ' , dee , : are real. The t;,i.1 . ? - /;,t he 1,0 , t in the Market. lam determined to make a clean sweep of alt.t.l,e odds and ends, ' AV it h.lllt ItKard to cost, to make room for the Fall 'l'i, do 1. .1 • / - t-4 a; • :el A ' •r- f Calicoes , Musiins, Sullirrier Pants Stuffs, &c., Just received, and will be sold at very lov.i p.ices. Men's and Boy's Suits Made to Order at Short Notice . The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the above bargains::':t (IN "Co 7,7 1 %7147 7 ,07 - 5 11 7 7 , 3 9 !Z L. T. cirdltlir.a.n,LA.lA Na 9 1111173 H IAT IN D CTC HIM LTT_ giTlFLpirrgn (f,\l r 'a . = . A FEW )1' 'Fiji: )1; \Wulford and_, Barnsley Linen Ouck, LONDON DIA.arONALS, CGA'11:2777. All,l 41. 3 P e Cl r 2 eL; CL7 Cheap for Cash. .11M N.,, , ived a no., 1111 ,101' l'1.:11 ORIGINAL HOWE SEWING N IN SE S.- 1 - 1, - J. - 13 - 1.( \-1. DoJVI Latest and Best. Three Sowing Machines in one One Size for all kinds of Work Will suit tlio uiak r, 'rallor, No rattling aog-wlwels 0r iiii,ier rams, ww rat l:in hold or breaking thrt-a(1 , - .11 'li M2=7IIIMI IMMESTIC — 1,3 a '1)10 Will se - sy bliange than machip., , t'lt. IL Las Lad !,04/1, :t ~‘1',.1:'.11). I 111:It Section. As a proof' td . flo • .1 •• •• •• ,•nly add that it, is manitt4ctal , al I y the l'i•••. T.,al ,•, it. I I.uading pointy of cxcellenee e..uthined IL the I. 'Extra size and rooin tutdcr_alm. •?. t .1/ , 1;:ue of operation. 4. Quietness --no .or.lear ..! 11:11710111 .1 1 cant steel hilUttle hugest Inti t,iv la Sal alliMalatie Lai:C . llp. ' S. `ell'-adjust in t .; myth ~a t or time nr adjustment by use. 'lbis a ;Ill:lilt sit udrl,l. 9. Great range"of work. In. I)ural)ibt yor t, Please call and carefully exmoino "It nw•.a:cu, it o tee I,looturt , to show Chu working of the nutellints. to ;1:!. tin y 11.tio SOY other snake in u,se. " 1a1u.7•2 I o Di V TNI C NO. 22 NORTH 'HANOVER STREET, C vi I !t . , 251, grii] ; s ,dit, • Ifjat r• • •- • .JUJ Lli • J - • I ,uttt; opened for the inspection of lo.: (;•101,itoos 1 ;LI 1 1 1 I.— .'11.01,C, tlll, or Ilre'lloest licest bats of goods for Onstoni Tradii. ‘,..z. , Lit presented to this Pablo , . Call (mina 141; gotOs and }winos, itnilj.inh i te for y0..;:..,..ii11. , 1. .1. 1,. I R ANY TROUBLE TO Gnaw . . r... 00 1 ,5. .-- Hat; and -oh and ox, NE Shirts, BEM " Portmanteaus, dc. , • anti everything belonging to a'fient's f,ttritit:iting and 'i;•.tveler'tt tletrat ttatnt. 25ap721y L. J. I. R %Ft MA • HOUSE; A EIRVIAMENTAL PAINTER, GRAINER AND-SANDER. Graining executed in the best city - stylii;und-, finished in c;il Au' varnish. Work done promptly and in the neatest manner by chperienced worlinieL. All kinds of sandstone corr,ectly imitated. I use the hest material, and, alit iireparcii Le execute the latest style colors. t ant prepared to compete in price with any other tne•j:znie ophe county. Place of residence, • '' • r4TC):..543.weE5t.r , 1. - 23..r..rty 1 4.; Shop, 27 Lou titer Street, botAveefJinn ver arL. ford. 323ma.72tre • • . _ THE • DOLLAR -REWARD:SOAP. • The only Soap in the world that washes Flannels without shrinking (how. Washes. with hot, bold, hard, soft, or - ,salt watk. Remove Pitch, Tay, Paint, Grease, Printers' l lnly.Sweat, Leathtir or Fruit twins.' Sup dor to Castilo Soap for Toilet purposes. AgentA wanted. Send th&to eqnt ~sti nap for Circular and Price List. • • , • , RAPPLEYE:& KNIGHT, nuf ti rers," 1,531 and 1,533 Ridge.Afve,4 to, THE DOLLAR REWARD SOAP . •- , _ • - is for sale by C. 11THOFF and J. L. MELOY; 7tuli72Ornit k . CARLISLE. • AVE the day asgoeinted vith lno kisi. , Ert. resumed Ow imletof OM I.; 1.11F.,.•pzu., ,, 1 h.' Au 11 . ,, :n5m0 supply I:ntslilies uny Mu vul ion., In t'sp, • A • " 1 "" 4 1 inurlott, st.oxtretnoly low pt lons. , 0110 1,1872. • I ' lsin 1111 ItNl:l ' .3 (:4) A l ' ClitnltH ft) Ow 'for th...r I_ntstorn 01111 tiorallinortcnt uil imiutx ;dim ;.; I InJitt null pitt.)lnko 111110 1):,%1, 10•1:111 A i lltrAlf 01.11111191USlif rat,B•hucdcAlilg ierelvu 1111nru tlipir •11110 1 j'l,.• 0.t....f.• • JuV?tr • OEORG.IL Wo72iC ; ,p-- t n • I jr,. , 1 I t I , , - Ki. -0 t f_T , 9 R 7 PS:'- 1 .„ 71, - tAI44 -0 r - l'• t Wit.. I ..".P.LISLE f• • • ll 111 \V. t 11.1; ,Y MIN iv A if . if e T 9 \ \ 11 Also a epinioleTo stuck 'l'llllll-r II I , v..i.,a,,! . - ~ /Dry Goodßeee,' itati ATTRACTIVE, tk f--- [ "1,(1F.,, - ;,-,•';';:zi:••::: • , T . ~,,,,,,,„, „..... CI M,..ei ;`,.-. IL fi '''.. l 6 I I: 4 62/ I , ? 1 • 6 , r .v•-;‘,-. , i ,, , )-- - -s,, : „Av--:•Ail.„, • . EIRE= A. I[, BLAJIt MEI nud tompling are tau largo of • NIC GOODS yaw opening at the 'well-known ostablislinteot of the roabsoripero, his being Um SECOND - GREAT ARRIVAL ru',Arxtx Wc Itt•a.t. •Ic Pure Black Silks, f 1.1 tIN ,- voly ion Otn n, Inn in in, al -o. in 101 l ol MOIIHANGGOODS ty br.l TAM ISE 1 . 1..11'll • i01 . 1t: 1tI,Al•I( 111.:ItS ;NI, all 1%,) , d LA INES, 11,)\111.% Ill,ll'K A I.PACAS, plain Ma, I; and Intl.': and NVlftro , 171 N(111.1 NIA, CA lA. CHINTZES az.‘l PERCALE:. }-• 1 t•,I1 lltt I WHITE GOODS FOIL such a.. FRENCII MUSIJNS, N A I NSOOKS, 131: 4 1101' ANI) vicrourA LAWN'), TA It LETONS t',IIEN,IDINE3 WII I'ItENCII 11111tr;1)1•:, , AND tho STAPLE AND immEsTic ,aoonB p.• t• 1. it; th, v..11:1Iy. 111111 (,1111.!1. , wir I lig , 1it11114 , 1.1. thAt ‘Na•te 4111 11 cif 11101/,). =I Li' I ( ,1,\1) P()/niVS Nlr I th.• I•; I ',11,';011,1'1101.>.4\ Eli 1,11 11 VNININ N F.N \NI+ 1 ,,, Y" AN. N V , I+ ~~~P:~~.,;; a cLoTIIS AND CASLNIERES COTT irls; AND LI ENO(MDS NI. tt o.i Itm, 4, Li. t. ~•1) ~ntwtut FANCYG(H)DP ST lull• MIIII• Ltluta 111 p.• 1 ,..• In ,nia I , a, al, t• 111 vet th, Ipy ..1111, thp. Fp,lol I h.. .1-11).. , 11. r • p ( . 111iiiI/Oreilil I /11.1 /t 1,411,111/, altmg 3,111 A, W. BEN'TZ: & CO Mit) . 2t., 1+72 • Hardware, Cutlery, &c TA lil ISIII D IS4II CARLISLE . HAIWWARE ROUSE! I ;1 M ,;• a li , V. VV.:, 1.4 1 3;. 0;' 1; kuldnig, k'arniwg ;Ind I)_e,4laiiicp' 11;i1,11.,;1 ct 'rot.ls zpul liatcriais.. Ir /I•iit rlll,pr. Awl 1,11,14 t - T1 ..ol 46 1,-1114 , 4 A Ilro alp] 31/ r t•r hitt. ittll .p 1 Tui,t• . /LA , 1,.1,••••.1 .1NI) 1;NI'1' VHF Varnishes, Glass, &c 1, ' k-11•1 14111., h'"•" I t-, • sll , l A n 111111.11,11. in_ 't;fNll{lNc; 'LT AR D W 4 4 Tif, loot% •.% 1% , i... 1 i 1 , ..,1%11.11011 , a 1 1'111 , 1 , ,tl , l t. Cutlery : 1 %.%:loot;(4 5,1 4 ,114 311 , 11 1 1%. ' Ciol.ot, t. arid 11.. lir sit." &Ind, It lido Lpti t'lll'l'.l 11nir ft , and ri-rnki 11. p, 11.1 r Stet. in:. Ar.. it full liiitt.ofppl . to!,-1.,,t-e. , itt'•eitlt t t 4, 2. •(tit° Ortiliti, t(t. Aar nd~ail~b.t titi,.. II .111 ;1..1 lfltor at ii - priot n I',r /h. 10‘.0111i1.1.1 x. ,1115i.-1 Im perial ' • Tip lint trwittionoti .1. of a rent int, ittjuetin. Into thin' Sri riot, the tktlv.lll,i,u,i oft Itc.in rind Stool lilittnr, ni niniold the .riot pi iren nn this ordinary Cast Iron Plow.. Nolo Aottits for Pdlitive. Salvia I 0.1 Solo Agent. tor Putt tat NVeittlior 81,11 - • l‘g. Thin 10111 14.0 X 1.001 V4 . OllO[llY and Vomlort, preventing draft, 'of t•otil and ft .stitniiirt. rho twice fur Olt itiping n ontlre litt , rbe /1101 . 11 than nFtri.cl during . that, Winter by tho fuel, it tithing nt leant ono third Iran tool Zo piciltt., toi smile wtiratk. It in 11111110 In Wltlout, Oak for boil door nod itinitetvt, nn aint it i nil 1 1 1, nit. , 1,4 Me tiny hon.. Our iiro king ht in' Iltrzo ,u4.fitins from 'lilt) net itti tet‘i: MP/ It Ith tlin.Lo• or(At, 11,11.111'0, tr 1,, tett with the utmost rani , u p mst .tton T ,,,,d,ii o Id Invite NI itito wish In 1 ill, 1,,t, gin Itit• 111 111 , 111W.•[ ratiq, to 113 1 1011 i, 101. Country merchants will certainly tlnd it to their advantage to call or writo us ftw quotations, before purchasing. yomain Respectfully, H. SAXTON & CO., , No, 1I NAS' 411.'41.21M., Sja72 Carlit:lo, ir„;, Spectacles I MPROVE TOUR SIGHT ! BY TIM USE OF , • PYKE tCD SON'S • Parabola Spectacles! • MANUFACTIIRV /MN., Sol YORK: .T. B. BAVERSTICit,' " 'DIALER IN DRUGS, NIEDICINES, TOLLE' i t' AND IANCY ARTIOU:S; kc. lIDARMSLE,, PENN'A., is oppolniol . agont for Elio solo of Silo It lit/ 00 ollrr loaloL, P.1171690;N:8 161,1.1111 W (ILASSES or tilal,ylt nerd of thorn, will do well to null, for In ovary came t4a,9,6 AIL ANTEII TO MUIT TUE 44 - 144,417: pI3RFECTLY 'No P.lkra 4 , 1+1 4 414• 31,duTlly MONEY CANNOT BUY IT ! FOR SKIM! IS PRIGHLtiEIa I Bot jho ommoNn ECTACI,EB will prgoorve . It If you VII‘IIO your eyoulitht: 11110 thamt - 7? Blt F, (J 3 I. Elf 13 8 °round Uotn• minutn rryntni pohblea, molt,nl g,41, , ,k, 0414 tlttrkvo their niono' 4 l.lintuoint" on account mt . their LurtiooA I,rl Watley. TilOy Wili loot • rnittty }wore tvltlautt ,v u 1 nro • wurynntod ,linppriar to nil othorA `ll ?I,A,NrUPACI3qtr4P tOJI•j:OElt tz . CO., 0,n 1 C 1 " .43 , lIEVi , 1!'.9/{.)S. • in111:11 bttoopod with our trtdo ' . For dint' by ruppmldlblo agent. thr.ogghout Union. T110111&13 CONLIN,J,,woler,Carl l6 , Pa., !Ragout, pint only ho obtained. 'No Odlerei umployod. - • 7,41(114y/ , ME - Dry Goods, cUe. iv • , DUE & BITMEOLDER liavo now open ono'of the:finest Stooks of now and desirable Goods over shown tO the public. Their immense stock of 111(ILIESS , !3 1 (001[').5 - , N , comprises all the novelties of the Sea son. DOLLY VARDEN'S in all kinds of Goods E=6! CIIENE AND PUKE MODAII: PUPIANS WHITE' GOODS n every' grade, ntnong which can be ound =1 and everything in the white goods SHAWLS! SHAWLS I MAY qUEEN and all the different makes of Shawls, which we have the reputation of selling cheaper than the cheapest. CLOTHS AND CASSIIIERES. offor m Kpovial ind!icament, to every one needing a having a line assortment, kuid having the bent Tailor,: in timi , !110 , 11 thorn up to order. Call and her the line aNma talent, of all khn of . lEEE= - 1 7. GOODS Wu havc added, a full lirlO of TRIMMINGS DIIEG 0 0 D 8 When you Wish to 'examtne a lino Mock of Goods, we would in;ge you to call at our store to ascertain our prices before you cor n nit. yourself. We will give every attention, and if not successful in selling even a small bill, shall tie glad for the call. New invoices of late styles witted every week. Den't forqot. DUKE St BURKHOLDER, North Hanover Street, Below Carlisle Deposit thank 18ap72 SIMILTA SIIIILIBUS I.T M 1Z S' • /I 01/E OPA C PECK/'I IT AVE proved, from the, most amyl,' nxperienee, au nAllro so. co-n• tnlol rn:nil:l—l 11 ii 1 ou.l 11,110.1 e. They .1,;; ;Ito o It. M... 11; own perrtn•tly rolapt.nl li. p , ; elm; pir that mi. take , I 11 1,1 1,0 11111111. 111 1141 . " 111.1 karmic , An to 1/1 . Irn Irmo ;11...5.5, And r 510 ;it p,1L1%%/1 ; \ Th..) ; 1111 , 11 1 11i , .1 I 111. .1111' , 10 lII° rtnio all, awl 11,1 I al, a) 4 1 del ',111: ' ' ,',' ", do Nona,. IVorin ~ do (%)10,,C.01ii . ti0..1111,10 of 1 f tot• 1, do a, of Clti:drrn or .1.1,01• 1)1/7.1teurv,GrItiii(1, BOW. ' , 3 1,.d0 eiriSira 111.00.11., C. 001.00. do 131,1110311. 0, do do 1110111011)1 , 1,1k)11: 1404d:who, 0 . 'l° il)qtolNlit, 1010.0, Siool.oll. I, do Sopplopliii.l. or I'oo.lol do Period.. , CrOtlll. 1'6313311, Dillicult Ili., it au, t, Salt 111.00 u, 111.T.Ipe'rie, l'aiiption.. • 1111ouninti•in. t , do I+,",•r Apo. Can o 7, doblind .0.1,10,010 z. Fll 01110 01111 11 , 1,0 11,0113 i. 3. 0 . 601 .1.. Col.lllll,llellto I , 10110010.0 Lo dd }Wiping (IMO.. 40'0.3 I 11, 'II A 431111111, oppr.ooo.l Illloth Wg, fill Enr 101,10trti , q0.11 , 0k . isl 10 0 ,10 g. 5O 5cr01111.1,.101.0 - 01i1 laid..., S 0 011010..... :1 1.1. do lleneral 01.11.100.0. 17,, .10 Dropsy 011.1.catity 'IO Sro Stskultio, oi. Irmo '27 , lil•lnvy 111.,100•.1101111. 50 ;: . ....• . 01010 Drhihlh Sionttitil l!iiilsrions• it . , 0; 10,100-goii 1111 VIVO ItlS,bll. fv kit .^ Viol ut 1.00 dor, netio4 ilfS• 1(1'44 1401 500 20, ail 50r1010 . 11333, C13111,10t '0 14, 130 1/111131TY'W0.1kIlt 0etral,:111.0. IS I I 11. ilo I'olooll P. 0 .01.1.1. 111, 'it), Solol . llooi nt 0113001.0 f hfr, 1 'OO do Ip0...04y,S1 , 11;010, St thince. 100 Di;i111 h. r I iticoottsilo.ll tin tilt. - 50 of 34 IQ 0 larhe t Inln, mor ceo cai iLditatniais a ror pi4k • nary .ilNaic it family and bookii of dlr.:C.o. from $l , l to $35 Swilcr Faintly ntii. TravidinA 1111 $, %M. 20 to Ski from $5 tq *Polka fgt . all Prirato r"r Curing find for Provontivo treatiodlft, In %lain and pocket cases. 12 to $5 Cures Miens, lin;ls.'s. I.lnannes+, Soreness, Pero Throat, Sprains, Toothache, Lar.,ello, Nonnilgia, 4;; , .lontiltatirm' Lumbago, Piles, 11.111.1, Stings, Sore e,ellng of the Loops, Nom, Ste.marli, or of I'llnc COAlp, U' Old Sores. PpMe, 0 ox, !AM; Omit t Rolpft,llbel, Latent, by the 0000 or single bop, am root t, ~e 14 , rt the country, by tong or express, foe., of tlntege,.6n%l,s - oftho Arlan. Address. liumphroya' Apecifio: Homeopathic Medicine Co. (Slice mu) Depot, No. 662 lhundwey, Now York. For mil° In Carlisle, by 13. A. Havertitlvk end . Coe.ninott it Worthington. • 2n0711.3, 872, D SIPE 4,;.60.N. UNDER TAKERS, NO. 1 . 0 NORTH lIANOVIER STREET; CARLISLE„ PA. ' Wo have the, largest, finest and best Mock of un dertakor's materials un hand in the comity. Wu execute tho beet workumneldp, have gentle horse,. eplendid gloss hoarse. Piompt attention paid /VW Capp,Vhether Made in the night or day. PQM:4n MJ) PASKETS ,of tha Jlffsrottt .1 , 3 104 and quollace. 4109 ie.' tiful Oaskots, Shrouds, toady nhago 'made to order, SO WO hoop tho.goods COnstan‘ly on hand. Wu would call modal attOntlon to our PROM. Presorver, which will Imp a corpse inn perfrm rod dry stato of •prnsorvatlon and visible, without any protium from day to day. We keep constantly on hand a beautiful stock of PIOTURN FRAMES: IIR.A010 , 3!8. ' , BILADES, FLOOR. 01.0TIIH, 0117111, mnraj,lltiYfdlinf .I?ulding. A)1 order.; for Oho emus ezawno4 1411N,e1,1* 4 'co and ,Our Murk of WALL 1.4 . 1 0 F 17 le tlho hirgosi in di;‘) VOW, ani) 4" 44 1' 11 ,n" In varloty, beauty, quality MlPaa Pip , RotTahe far eusjt . WO and (MlllllllO for youreeivc.) ,te moot, • NO. Id NO)ITII lIANOVER.STREIp'. D.'E3I V I: - ii/gON. P. P.—Persong 11'1411,1g to Iguralu!so lots iii Piott Ceimdery; coo bu.yoc4timodnlud ItY 1,411 . /Inc on 1q1,7):7;.11 y 611`11,A, SUN. k 10,1 3 Volpi 01. - tp9B, CIINAIICALS, ..:,,113.Ait NotNquvc, go-to j. It • ilovertt lok. No. b Booth lionoyey Oro - 4.. ./11 . co, c.liplo,1:113 Nosort moot of Toilot. Sanyo - , Porroutuctry,l4f3 'Fi . itlrplol. Articlea. •. ' , ~, J. 11. 71AVERST7C1C, . , . ' • +.5 . uth Hanover etroot,Oorllolo, 130ct70 , • .. =Ell BLACK SI YOSEMITE Silt] PES MEM MBE We have the @MEE SPRING S LI T, to suit all kiwis of dledir•a/ 0g....... p44/J POND'S EXTIrACT Tinder fa k g Stoves, Tinware rind-Pumps SOMETjIING NEW UNDER VIE BUN! IJIMERS - IGNED, having • j net .1 returned from tho citlea with II large stuck of goods; invite tho attention of 111 i who destro natio. faction to call'and examine their largo stock of Stoves 'and .Tinware. Amobg tho etoOlc of.stovo may ho 6iind tho ANTI 7 CLINKER BA t 9E BURNER, ANTI•CLINKEE PM PLACE HEATER teii . jairr 6 ieltli all tlie latent ntylen OL ki PARLOR, DINING ROOM AND COOK STOVES, vhlch thoy challotigo the trade to compoto will Knivos, Forks, Spoons, Ladle', Lampe, Dippers, togi•thar With Toil et San, Coal 'Puckett?, CooL Sloven, Sin, els nod Tangy, Zille vilrlety of Tilt wnru and llonno Fund:lllaq; Cowin kept In a Oral- Mots More. W., aro alto, proparerl to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells, nod hove fOr wain tho Colobrut,•d (lonoloo Cocoml , Wood Pomp. ROOVINO, SPOUTING, AND JOB WORK attended to promptly null on roosollable terme Ittinieinber iho pia., the green front on North Hanover atreet. A few down abort, liontluir. Givo us in call no wwartyleterininvil not to be under sold by any other partlesin thin inborn. Tlinnkful for past patronago we entomb a cordial Invitation to all to pity nn u visit. RIIINESMITH & RUPI', Nos. 62 and 64, NORTH HANOVER STREET, CARLIf, PA • EITII I'ELS F ARMERS' AND 'DROVERS II 0 Tl. • ' • =1 The loolornlgned having takon nod entirely re• fitted and fornlalled this Maid, it prepared to furnish Toll accommodations to all who desire to mako It their hotne. A share of the patronage of the mr roaiolltbs country Yr:m.lll.g ptlbli.• solicited. Rooms large and comfortable. Table always sap. plied with the beat 'mm - 0 HARRT nunrr. HNNR I' .31 . 0 W. MONTGOMERY HOUSE, The anderelgoed resportfolly Inform tho poldh that they have loaned title well know'. hotel in tht borough of Chntabersharg. It to their Intention t• keep It di n !style whirl, they hope will glvo mans faction to all Olio may floor theft a ith thcii cu. The Clonal...burg and flettyalturg Crochet rat from and to thin hotel. = MEI T" "BENTZ lIOUSE,". (Formerly Gorman ".flettee NOS. 17 AND lU EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. The umleralftutal hating por. hayed sod entirely reditted, and furnished a new thrmighoult, with aw eless furniture, this weibltnown, and old entablished aoltrits the custom of the community and travel-Ina public , Ile in well prepared to furnigh tlrsbelatn accommodations to nil who deetre to rake hotel their 11011 F., or pleavnnt temporary abode. Taeuundotn ['run the surrounding country I. remelt i• fully solicited. Conrteous nod attentive servants are engaged at this popular hotel. EOllll BRNTZ, Proprietor. N. B. Ailing -daps livery In comma:led wltu Ile hotel under the management of Joseph 1.. Sterner k r. leseptialy Pain Cure Oil USE PAIN CUBE OIL TUBBS:. IS NOTIMIG LIE 1.72 pOri E 019::, WOUNDS AND LA3IENES.I 13 [T 1' IT ! T It.Y IT! FOR 11.11EUMATIsM, USE VAIN CURE OIL. FOR NEURA WI A, ÜBE PAIN CUIIF. OIL. FOR FEVER SORE, USE PAIN CURE OIL. FOIL CHOLERA MORBUS, UM , VAIN MIR Ohl,. FOR SPRAINS, USF PAIN CURE OIL. l'Olt IIEADACUE, USF PAIN CURE OIL FOIL BRUISES, USN PAIN CUREOn,, FOR CORNS ...1111INIONS, USN PAIN CURE OIL FOR ANY SORE, . USN PAI N'CURIC OIL. FOR ANY LAMENESS, USF PA IN CURE OIL. E\ Bort' LE 13 WARRANTED AII ' Ire ,balil , llg , Ito product, Its tstual. l'st.L • it•ilt , t . ill,C4lll Ititt.tfttally for 1L I N D Jr E Ask for PAIN CURE OIL. TAlt , tto otltt.r, for w WAI{I.ANT IT TO CV I II a 1.11.41. ring preparation, hut nu .111,, r. Iron. pn r Vi.VO/1 , 111.1111, IJ and I.:xtr 1.1 all.l I+ c lean 111 IMIUME= PRICE FIFfl" EATON, Pio{ r.. vn., • 11.21tditt,, 1.4 F.d 11 in Cilyin.le II tin th :Firing, and S. A. 11 tiovili nti FU4 NITUR 14, ,u T Li/7E Is. ItIIIINET )I44EWAND WNDDDTAIII , III, Wc.it 3fuL, farxo/ , oppt3lTE Vikrup'jtcwag, 110.1 Not oltono 0vi0 , 14 , 1 .11 4:1 C , 11014 Fah „ on, Fortattart.ol ull varltADtt owl 1.1)1771.,,,u1an and D01111.:011 . 11111111inCto , , Dom Dm Itile•1 not.. 00.1 nod otithogotty thu lowo.t intend ow* Roll pint, l'A 81.011, ‘11.1.1111 ER, D NINO ROOM, IeURNITUBE puny att,Ao n„.n r ,b •ti le Etna Hotel k thrOneof the tnint. tli)tt t overh.nS Includhtg oleo Cattalle . ItleditiPre Kn sueto ; Iteroption. and Catnip eltairri Matrostua, 011 t yrnint4, Pletitrex, , ko. , r. ••. Portienler Intention , Fl vin un .111 ti it/ fooernlcil oeylet &rebut tetn.rt end country attonttod to peentptly, , 4tl'on'tnq Alai , !Urine: j 4 , 44 ;tigfiiirdi Pit:C l /PM' Ne , tion , ormai por ; 10« a • Livery awl Malec liaalaeii, LIVERY , SALE, AND EXCII/NGE t.:TA131.11. .L. L. STERNER & BROTHER, In rear of Brine NORMS AND VAIIIIIAOEB TO HIRE OK DZAOONADIA IMO, AND AT 1111011TIBT HMO! 17111 NJ SITED FOR FUNERAL® N: P. bta4p m.4i9 FP?' 1 -- , d 0 : /-0""n ka lPuta7o LIVERY E IVERY AND XOTIANGH STA. BLEB. WILLIAM 11. „;,,11 I? T Having recently purelmsed tho !Ivory etablo of Ono. ,V. Milton ho would roopectfully nonounro' tolho cltleonn of thin place, shot ho has roundly purchased it number of no \r vehlchol, In addition, ~lrd, ho Imo bad tho, outlro pluck' of buggloo, uo4 rubs. ov'rriv_l7.4.4o:7l), RE-MODELED, , and Iljilsballp Nil 1 //teisSitt'S ' ile• • • nurses ond Ourrighoe to l'4o Ichur:ost NOTICE, AND ON 1/ItaBONADDIt Vehicles fhenishod for nil occasions. IlmonsbOr the ploco, a few doors south of the 0. V. IL do , pot. in 0. W. IHltou'e old stood. - Itah72tf Inf. 11. BRETZ. >Lumber and Building Material 41.114138 R 11 AANIPTo f. 5 0 0 .1 • • • prAgns IN MUSIC . .1 . 1N1P3 AND JIMILOOK. ' JoU1111 1 ;1q AND I.lANUfieiuititits NV MINGLES, BIDING, FLOORING: AND BUILDING TIMBERS. At Building , Materialyfutsheit to -.9rdt . ihort c. Address, - MIDDLETOWN, If...l;hin Co., Po: :!ANiEf, t. V. C. COOLDAIIOII,. DM/ 1). I,`lND:t!=fl , , kr, ' • • •IVAI.T6II H. X WHO " c?kl , gYIY" . • ITOrra BOP B. lIAVERSrIO,I4, _ NO 6 BOIPPII HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA PealOt in • • • •• Drugs, Medicines, &o pvt , gt . :4, ll :st f b a e n g i o i l l d y 4 ) e a iit I ' Pr r r l B 4 tq t fi i r Ph[rtos,l'it6 C(plill ' ElVe. • 18JuY2If ": Up. 76 ?Y • opt 0„ I 13,tr.p.1. lA,n-ra of feravel G IISII3I9ItIAND. VA LLMY...11,1 , 1,. "WfNTEIt ARICANCEMENT. • On owl after Thu rainy, nlnnunry 18, 19it1, Pontsungor will run daily, an followd,(Smulaya.v.elited):, • WE sTwAitn, t ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Hardt.lairg 8:00 A. M., Meehan!.lain; 0:05, Carnal,. 0:11, 0:40, Shipp.lairg 10:22, Cliaiiiheraburg 10:44, roen miitia 11:10, arriving at ILigarslovvll 11:45, A. et. MAIL. TRAIN loaves Ilarrhburg ,. 1:50, P. ar., Me chanicsburg 2:27, Carlimin Nowvilia 3:32, Ship ponaburg 4:02, Olouutiornburg 4:35, tirooncastlt, 5:11, arriving at Ilairratnw 5 : 40 , PM• EXPRESS TRAIN leaveg liarrinbarg r MaChaulcaburg 5:02, Carlialo 5:32, N m1,111.15:05, Ship pontanwg 0:33, arriving nt Citaznln,burg 7:00, t , v. A MIXED TRAIN leaven Clamil,,•ralirg 7:45; A M reenrastle 0:10, arriving at !lager:down 10:05, A 0. A MIXED- TRAIN louvre Cliamberalairg at 4:35 r. M, 0/111inn:non 0:30, 51urceralairg 0:20, Loudon 7:00, arriving at RW1.111,11.1 at 7:20 r. >t. EASTWARD v ACCOIIIMODATIO:7, TRAIN Inarl.ll Chamberliburr, 6:00 A 11, Shippettsbn4W,:29, Nov,:lle 0:00, Carlb, lu 0:83, 51ve1ianic4101rg 7:02, ar: lying at Ilarrinburg 7:30, A M. MAIL. TRAIN leaven llngerntown E 930 A m, °nu:n -ow:11a 9:00, Oltambernburg 0:16, Shipponnburg 11022, Nowvillo 10:53, Carlisla 11:29, Alrehanicv9iirg 19:1:15 arriving At llnrriabairg at, • EXPRESS TRA IN lenvo, lingordlown 12:00 It, 0 room:main 12:21. Cbtunliorsloirg 1:05, ShlppenAhimg I:97,Newvllln 2:10, Enrilslo 2:7.0, Mm.linolc,llJurg V, arrlvlng at !kr, I' berg 3:50,1. N. A MIN El) 'FRAIN lonveg 11 agArAtown 3:70 rlll, 4:27, Arriving of Clam: Imr:tburg 5.20, A Al IN P.M TEA IN kn,o,: 11.1c10n , .111 nt 7:110 A. 7:1 ,, , At,,„ 4:0, I Tiring lit Charli,, , ,hurg 1 1 :10 elaro ~n 1,0,11100, at 11nrrkliarg wilh trains to fr,,,,, Ithii.,lelphnt, Now l'r,t is li'.,xlollg ton, Bulthlwrv, Pittsburg, sad 911 pnintH West. • 1,1:1.1". Supt. = souvi mou \ NTAIN ILitom T t 7' A B liffil= In and after Monday, July 1, 1872, this Company will 1.1111 two trains thmugh ° '''to Pine Grove, and three to Mount Holly daily, (Sundays excepted). .1..1‘0 :at. w , 11,. II 15 t. .Crairlio..l6. 1.15.10'..k. and arriv.ll:kt 11.. n .lunt - t ton, 7.30 A. 14 , ''itionnyhroo4,, 7.10, 'Craieliviltl'.4, 7 lit not liolly, h. 05, .Uppe.u . S )0, Ilmitor'm Ittm, 5:28, iVer: nt 1 . 1.1“ OroVt., 9.110 t. 1. , .av0 .7 = =I 10.0.1, ' , rip, lo 2:1. Wont Ito 30, 'Crni.zho.ol , 4, iii nt .loro 11.11,11,10 A 0. 4 1 . 1 - ..;•10 , 10. )1.. lint y, M :)../0, ',WI lAN'S' Pi,' l'. II Iwo , l 55 , 1 • 1,p, - ;Mount 114.11,, I, * Cralgimmr .+ 1,3 al rivt• Jmn.. F 41010114 'liar lot Ihul..(') 1ta1..; 11. IV I II Espoit r, tlentm,ll 4 mimminton.lrm 10111,e I,f 31,I1.ormIttmr41,I, N. W. WOODS, Proprietor .11m , 1` , 72. EADING RAIL RuAT, I=ll Chursday A - 11,4L1M, 1, 187'1, IMMIIMNIII==9 Ai ttt arfil tt. _„tt with situ liar tr “Li 4,11 rl, llt4 :ti 100 1 .. 111, torp.. N...% 1.1 ud tl 00 p 111, 1%51 114.1. W 730 •'P a 1.1 , 11.11 1 10 1 1 ill. •r R. , ImK, :!•,111 , ,T.Inin M1111.1,•111n, Ak111.141, P1111111. , .111. A110t114., g .l / 1111.1 1. 1..11 11.. 2.. , 01‘1„1 10,, p 'topping at 1.. ; tr., r..ine.:11, , lii and 0,14111, , qa, ..nll : tk,,: .00 u,,..:‘ ill/ ./i .l• 1.• ni. Klist I.l.pusyli . uppt IP:11,1 1t...14;4 for Allvutow..l,ltet , ., 1 . ..r6, at 7.00, D.... , 00, ,ill.l 4.05 p 11 I nrp.t . i:, Nev. 11 York 3t 1.. , 111, 11 , 1 .111 , 11- tlll , lll lit 7.2.1 a t 012.25, .2 U . .. 4.341111.1 nt 3s pM. Way l'a,oug-t Tlll/11 104,1 , / . 1111.1 h lphln at 11.1111111 Wig lii ~ 1 001.0 'lmp Q., 1 . ..te.1 1'4.111,31- vanla Itntlroatl, rotarpihg l[ , oll It.,ol)ag al ti p In atoptilag at all station, 1,111 . 11 . / . 011111 . 11111 tit 5..t0 ml,ll/.llllltit, awl '2 .10 p livrtaliat 10:o0 11 111, .511.1111.1‘,. awl 11:15 a in, at 7.05 n 11, and 12 li p. to , 0. , ) . Clty, at 7...11 a 111 .111111.20 li. 1..'1%111111.106 nt a at. 4.11 2.:10 p. In, tot 1'11.1,1,1u1p111,t, Nvw 1100 ling, llarttsbutg. Lanyr. l'ottscllll` 54111113 an.l Sar+4ll,lotana sit h. 1% 111.1. 11 .• 11.1101 at./ 11,1 f, lat, for Glo , l'llllll T11.111.1i, PottAv...t,jv loav 5:34, 111, - Piht4S 1t' . . ,1 N4 .1 '') . " . ."Up Pliii at 11:35 in. It I itrilto,2. I , ai• Phila. tlalphla at :0 p in. pa...Ong lina , ltng it Sill p ug ut 4 . '20 1, In. 1 17 tti1,17 , 0 .5 0 e 10,0,t'.4 (.4, 4 CIII a III:n loltilun l L o ot., 1.1.1.014,1 , 110 t 411. C. soul qre, , n,) at 4..n0 p Ift. Columbtro Ita2lro.ol meninx 1 Itantling at 77211 nloand o . l'l p 111, far 1110,7,10, Litt, latnnaikr, Cuo retnrnine lea)r latilra4ter al . 220 a In. and .1 4 2;,1) in. and Colinal,i.t nth 17111 111 and :1.1.1 p to 1 1 , r 1,100 0 ,“ 1 1.11 rintil 1 nun, 1 0 ,0 1 1 ,y1d,d111 . 11 .100c -41,111 at 7:31, St . it, nM. = 1 zp.d 510 p m r. lofty. 41rtiti Lane at 1415, a al, 1 . 2.:14, and 4:20 p lu, n , navel:rig itllt, tl.lllll 110 11t00111. Plek.., in, Volley 14,,,1'0a,1 tnl, n. 101 , 10 I'loo4 yllle nt 910 It In, 1 1.1: 1 and 5 :AI 11, roc iirt,lnt4, loave Ilyera it 6:45 11 n,. tilt ,n,t 1 '2ll p,..1141e,:t -1014 I.lllii, ir.11112 1.1. ROllllll, Ital I 1 . 0101 tialin4 ;vale NI 1,4 0. 21 :44, 1 1 9•10 1:2,4 0,25 1 , '1 71 1 Inn. I 11.111144.1,.t . P1433111it it 00. 4 ,3 1 111 :n a: ptil I 1 110 in . o:lug. with tiain.. , lk iltsr S.lli, y It. tli•401 ill, 1•,1,0 Pt olgop. It 1 4 . la 01. and • 2•10 01 •0 a p 1.1401,1. tin nin,rAnn 0 in. 12 Itn 1 .10 1. 111. (35114,11113 3 It 11 tt.tit, 04 it 3.1144 Rain - 0,01. lln 11.1.1 • Nen 101 1.1 ~ 1111 p PI, la dolpl,lo, it 0131 i it 10, ' n11111.114' 01111 t 1; , 3 , 1143 t ,4 t , ' , , I'. • 41 33 1 3 ; lea, 0 I I 0,1 , 0, at 0 0 13. 3.. •. 11 111: It . . 114 n ofel p 4 .11 it. 3.43, Ili 7:15 a 10.30,1 11 , WP 10r 11 ttrl-1 to a •,t it :a. lot 2 , 1 0 0 t 4, a 1 to. no :1 .511004,0 , 0101 ”t 41, 4 in. 4101 1.11 pllphis. 1, 1 001:001.t00,. 1111 .1 3: ,. 1,001,101 1:! nr• .10t, t ,, 34 , 1 '4 111, 'lt 1 4 ilk Ptale. Intanw, 010 1 .40,1 Lit , 1001 , 000 poitutle allnand npn . DERIMIEMNIII FEN:is7i..v , :..k.i_ RA 1 ~i ti l; tI M II It T I M T A II Eir'ot Trans naily) to and from Priila tlelpltia and Pitisburg„ and Tito Train.) 1)a-iiy tiittml from Eriu (Sundays excepted). A vrlf.l?- - 11()'Y ,. !): - , June 1572. Pot t ,:• . f r!.t . I t- tot,'., tut, t ant , 111' 0 1 1 ,11 frt.,a I, 1, :mitre 01 Pullto:t iphill edfl 1 . 01.1.0:g 1 4 114,1 ' 11 .4 PO . 6n-- P 111111.1,110 it (fa,: i. 1,100, daily I ttxr•pt Ilttittla4).t: '2. :1.1 11. W., 1,11./1111i", 111 \Vont PlolatlolphlA e, :a. 3 75- - I ' BM Ittave, 110.11,1•10 g Jan) . I.‘ottitt 'Monday) at 3 'lb 0.111 , .111 d 111,11111111 . 1V1 . 111 Pllllllat . l. 01111 al 7 :85 a. nl 8 tut_.)l4ll iilllll,/ Bnnday) at 0 30 , 101 al:IV, 111 1001,o101,thil 41'12 11 11 in 8 ) , - ,0__4 , 8,48, 1)8)0,44 101,1.11 11:0 dultur4 at II .10 a tn., 11nd aniseat' 1V, , , At 1 30 ft. In. 12U0110111 1 . 4 /1 , 1 , 1111 a: Okl t ura • daily (ex P Olept linOtlar) at 2 00 p. , , 0.1,1 artavt, at Wt • nt Ph; ~d• IttUla at d 00 it. U. I) oroF8 1,044 - e+ 114ortrIturt2 daily at 10 .2.5 Kr ' ll. • 11 * .t.01:11:111t • Ipliia at o 2 40 a. nt,., t - .8 61-411arrialrut,; Acrttot:o 141:•.n I 110,11- I,urgtlolly,,SuntlB) ,, o • Arepted,a4o Lt0 1 p..141., Hy. a al 1011tatIolpliia at tl 40 p, 7 ' 3O-I)anraster • Toaln, ,ia Mount Joy, loavra Ilarrlslairg daily (exdrpt 841,10'1 at 7 00 a. nl., And arpl7 ••4 at. IVeat phlladOluMa at 12 40 0 tn. =ID UEEZIE 4 40-1560 Wolt, For fi.r -i,burA daily (oxrept Entrol:49 at 1 40 p. tn., arri.JoK I Brio at 7 40 a. 10. 4 16—FAUN mAlf,'wost ; tnr Erin. loarna Hanle. burg daily at f 15 a.m., arriving nt Erie at 7 30 p, m. It 30—Cluciamitl Irxmee,i 1011VVN llarrttburg daily at 10 30 p. nl., furl veil at Altoona at 3 45 a. ut.. and arrives !it Pliklittra at R 20 a. at. 4 05PACIFIO P..CPRt3PS leavem Ilarriaburg daily at. 4 05 it. rit., aril,. at Albania 0 0.5 a. In. and arrives at Pittsburg nt 2' 05 p. ni. 12 55—Southern 11xpreaa leaved Ilarrialutrit daily at 52 55 a. m., arrives at Al I 00111 l at 5 a. 31.1., and arrives nt Pittsburg at 910 a. at. 4 50—Pant Lino lea,. Harrisburg atally (except Sunday) at 4 50 p. m., arrlvea at Albania at 995 p. in. b!knp auppor and arrive/tat Pittilburg at 1 115 a.m. 2.—'11,11 Trail) louvn Ilarrinliurg daily (except Cmndity) ay) p. r.t itamta at y p. autiter gtrlvya,utl i at Oa .!' 7 ,lll—}}l ay Tr..t u n iravtia 3f clat,rii ttaijy (oa.copt alundaya) at is.3;lft. p4' tKAttop'pft at 1;10 p. in., find at I.iiii.tdiprg al5l .p p. pi. CO. -Throuirli Pawl got' Train frayee ibirriabilag dally °aria 411 Ilu a ia„ art 'yea Altoona at 510 a til t suet arrlt.ua al Pittsburg!) at I 0111, RA.llll.lali A. 111.A01i., Hort. slidJ to Ulv, Peutt,,,ll, it, Ilarrlaburg loon; . 1137'2. r J E. ar,DWELL & CO A doors West. of tho Coi,tii n Hotel 'ffPlol 3 klW,7 7. Watohep, DiEipaondk, FINE BIONZIOS,• * .FANcIrGODS, • 'EUROPEAN 'NOVELTIES. 1JT,13:, •41111 .6.10 CON sym4l'r,y‘ip.:ool;l:lo,f/AN 11',"7!IIVSfy31 j'TYo)'l'lNl;(Q)l)S4pplutTAlT;4l.irtivl.o 1;1 03. ihrtfiNbSA. • IttISPECiTIIM , Y INVIri PERSONS TIM CITY,TO FAVOR Till 'WITII A Y181T., ; INQUIRIES AN'DORDERSIIVINIAIL - PROMPTIA' ' ATTENDEp TO. iOuldei,t, , , - 7 =I =MIMI =I A. tt . t I lIIIMINE 1,1r , ,M -- =ME Silverware. NO. 902 cuEsTrave fi'OZZr, PIIILADELPIITA OM' . ... . ... GT- •-:i . ..,--iitict Display ...2- . . - , . . .. . i .. Goods far - Sp - ring .and- Samara' or. _ O. G I Ed • B Y*' S %. ' . 47 WEST MAIN STREET. Nov rerelvine front NEW YORK and PIIILADELPIIIA tho largest and most completes:cal: °revery artlerd In the DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, PANCY'GOODS, ke., de., OVVI . °Berea in CARLISLE. ~ DRESS 000D5.—lleautilul Black and Were,' SIN'S, Bracadu and Nam Japanese SILKS, Oray,Stripe Summer SILKS, light Weight rontNe, Dolly Yarden JAPANESE, and Dress Goods In all colors, Plaid Drubs Goods, Orval Variety. SPECIALTY —As mina!, ova offer onstirpaa,ed Math Alpacms and * Mohair, also all colors UT same goods at Speelal Bargain, Bert mikes of Black Cloths . .and Cassiineres, _ Fnnry C.111111 , 1 , P, Tweeds, 1( eI,II,VIC CHIC) inane and Cation Co tilligi and rant Stuffs at Old Prlcen, altlin ilia Woolen and Colton mat ket late advanced ionaliiiii,iiiii, AUCTION BA IttlAlNcl. White. ituilte, ' • Sitting Slatiwlii, :'llll Untlirellan mid Paranoia, it Tabln Linne, Tuircla and To;; ling, Naplans, Lama Poltits and Sank., Plnlit Itlblione i n il column, ari d w i dtlie extra widu for Seabee, elqglint yhtitleit Plain and Plaid, Ladle? Linen, llavalkortili [via, Omen iia n li c eenicia. All the illit.nti at lowcat pikem over tanned in Caviled. , l'l.iu In gre.‘t ynrloty, Sniped Victoria Lam.. (entirely 1111 AV Heenan,) l'ialn Swinn Vie lanwun, Nninsookn, hiuonn, fluid N 0.111.010, Illon , lin.l anti Ilrown )11)+1Ins, Slilrniuga, illnghtuns, 11100 Drllin nn.l 11011h114. 11111 Illy, litsrl .1011 inlbloa.•loal. All at pticen,to"follt jou ehn-er. flue Partinr • ,n Cali , oen, all New St‘ I. Light awl Dark. 11.0, Li._. FANCV (lenellS AND Nt)I*IONS —lndie , 4-w yle Tn., t110,..e, LIWO 3.141 Tanen Collttrne Inaler Sleave4, Cagn.Spring Veiling, in Cr , Aige,. Ilernyen and fi,stirod Nolen; 0011 every nrtlele In a 11r4l•elann Nntnm ,11 , onn, of loyrunt price.; Pit R'l;S.—Nowzprinl; Volc.rq Won, oni3 Ito.l t wro I.ottoo Ithlg, Cuffed, Scolloped, .Now Shilthoh $1.35. IoU r 01l 1.01. n Cot.iod a nil ,th•Toolod lhoollsvreititzfo, 12t4t• worth 25. Clork'o 0. N. T., 2;M pooh„ pool /1 Ceatoor, 04 Spoil Cotons 2110 yordh, tookett, 4... Best filar% Brahlt, 11,.11111 == EMPORIUM •F •FASHION. AT). 4 H lAST MAIN Srl'_L.==i'l', .NO_ :Nlanu Cacti' rer of and _Dealer in Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. He announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has oil hand, at prices which defy competition, a complete and carefully selected assortment of City and Custom work of all kinds, among aro all styles of LADTES', Or , :x - r's I) AIISSES' pool's AND SHOES RLI'AIII.VC 1'N1),11 , 1'71,i7 TENDED 'lO Thankful for past favors, I assure my friends that my stock is carefully selected, and that nono but the best workmen aro employed by me. My aim is, as it ever has been, to please and satisfy my numerous patrons, and request a continuance of the same patronage. • AD. DYSEUT, No. 4. Ease Main 'Street, CARLIStiII, PA. • c' 2 - .1t7.2t1 NEW' GTOCE. _A_ SUM Iti/r ER , . - - .• reN , 1 .0. A . I •• , (OL ', Fi 4l2 , '. ) G._ {,.., :, ~_ . .4k.. . N., 1 , ,,- 1 • at t round . ) , Low to Nilii6h additione will ho nuide, and POPULAR PRICES MAINTAINED. Blck Alpacas 'and Mohairs, of supitrior lustre and durability, ou which I dory competition an to Qualay and Pilots ikaC)lJ3l,.ThtTY.lrrqC 7 -1,- C)C:tt ID St Vai'loy. Superior Stock of White-Goods emlo acing all the novolties of the Seafioll. • C I-J 0 S AND CASSIM no3S' Nt car a Specialty. CO, TTONADE E;tlD FARMERS' DRILLS. An examination is only in e ,. ..:•...11•Y to convince that for Variety, Quality, Dura bility and Cheapness, our Stook is second to cone in town, ' 7 T. A. HARPER, 2:la .72 South Hanover Street, CARLISLE. NEW NEW! Nriwm ~ AT THE OIT CENTRAHORNER, ExTumq:DlN Al{}' BARGAINS Summer New at greatly reduced pribes. SPLENDID BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS, Mreat Larr,aitt in Grenadine, batgain, in 11.111,1niii.,; .1:t parn,t, 1,1:5 at reduced pi ices. ;-.tirainor at falnceil prices. /MI Ve - Py Cheap. I) S-ORTMDIT ()F white Fr,n, , 11 Victoria Lawn , , Bishop's Lawns, and We have the heat as,ortment of thin above itaino,d, lIVHITIE. DRESS GOODS . tovo, am) are :sellitm, them at low prices. %. 4 ,1c 50),..1: (a: rara , oi:4' , aml 4,tx I;h:brill:as la comp eto all tho hamkome , t styles. 4.ace Poo.k!s and Lace `,..3n.ks tahprcociloMe4 lOw Linens of all kin 'ti.; rol . 1 aches' MEN'S AND BOYS', VEA - R • Q: I ELE %LN:D uli Plain and Pitney Linens for lAlen's and Boys' suits. "Cottonades in groat variety , at low prices. 'Table Linens: Towels, Napkins, Quilts, COunterpanes, &e., it} great, variety. • • . Dress Trim m 1 n o - s. ~ , ____ .. ,„ Die's:: Buttons, Ilandsomotiillt - Fringes, ' Elegant Laces, • Silks and - Sirtimt cut bins, Hamburg Edgings-and Insertings, The Celebrated , HARRIS'S, SEAMLESS KIDALOVE, Only, to bo had at the CENTRAL. Ho pop fail to give us a call, as wo can show you the best assortment of Dry CJOodll in ton-n, and will give !ion vied bargains in all' kinds of goods. '' aOrimn • • ' • MILLEai, S; 43TYTTOUF, ,? . \ 1 8 7 2, . . SUMMER. rn G/. INS , j . , Black, Japanese and Fancy Silks, Black Liernanics, • •- nrinnidines, .GFOO . CASI ' TN ORDER TO CLOSE ouT OE 4vU 'at I‘,.i - E.she , STOCK. ShaWls,. Lace 'Points,• Lago Sacks, baco Collars,tmlirOidort , • Cheap • o.as . lll4Lepp - s 9 Groat Bargains in ME Linen ancl.'Cotton . Pants Stripes, Muslins, Tickings, .Bth._ • 7 • • • Fverybotly eafrand got some of the Bargains. Store ltoorn, Nortii-east Corner or Square ... . , Six great"and convincing reasons why you shmild buy front us : ' .• . . 1. WO' havo a resident buyer in the City to pick up bargains forus. ' 2. Wohuy for cash—we aro time enabled to buy cheap aid sell cheap. /l; We lnivo.no old 'goods purchased at high prices. , , • • . , 4. Our expenses aro low ' i. We do not encumber oursOlves with largo quantities of goods to carry over Tri-Pll,ono season to another ? but keep our stock frosil.l,)Pr(Meiving now goods daily e. W 3 mealy° r., greet many auction lots of golds, which wo can sell far 'bolow Pi§ YOkilili F11•9:2; "': ~ , : • • • ' . • - VC% ..• ' , „,1 . • °,. ''.l3 ,0 .N . 7 rill' - UV . . 2. . .. • - . • . . Until' you have examined our elegant stock. WO f vFant you tb take a look whether' . you wish to buy or not, as aro• not afraid to have our Goede o. Prim compared with any house in the'town: . ' .. •. . . tijo72 '•• . ' D. 4.434WArgit .., . =I CAR L ISLE, PA Dress Goods, F.le g ant stork or I AM .IN`O \V OF -I N y . OILBY'S, I , l“insook,.F, 1872, .Lawns, Linen Suiting:4, ' And all kinds of Simmer wear ,y Paiasols,