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; 111131U3DAY, JUNE 18, 1872
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'FIRE ffys.. - ,
DELIGIVITUIi weather
BurrEi 7 plonty and °Loan.
STRA*33ERRIES as 'Cheap as ton cents
per box. ,
47 ,- %
TimfostiV,al in Good Will flan oopens.
STRAITTIERRIEB and cream at Good
Will. Hall tonight. .
7. Within the pad few days hay has
sold at $25,00 per ton in this place.
D. G. Kirinlo, of Conestoga, paid a
short visit to town last week. Dan
looks well. Come again.
4 1 . Thompson, of this
.place, is the editor of the Chi Phi' Chakell
referred to in our last.
WE aro indebted to A, H. Blair& Son,
through their ice merchant, Mr. M. 11.
Zeigler, for ice received daily.
Cam" The Public School examinations
will commence on Monday morning next.
The children are considerably elated
over its rapid appre:di.—: -
The "Hamilton Alumni Associa
tion" will meet in this place, on the
twenty-seventh instant. A grand enter
tainment comes olf in Rheem's Hall on
the evening of that day.
REMEMBER that the strawberry festi
val of the Senior Order of American Me
chanics commences in Good Will 'Hall
this evening, to continue two evenings.
'rickets 20 cents, _to be obtained of any
of the membaA.
-0" Wo 'are compelled to forego' the
publication of several locals, owing to
the crowded state of our columns, conse
quent upon the publishing of tho pro
ceedings entiro of the Tlepuldican Con
vention.
• HAvF, you inflammatory sore throat,
stiffjoints, or lameness from any cause
whatever? Have you rheumatic or other
pains in any part of the body? Of so,
use Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. 'Our
word for it, it is the best pain killer in
this country.
tar News has reached us of a nameless
crime having been committed on a little
dalighta of a well to-do Lrmer in North
Middleton township, by a monster in the'
shape of a human being, a few days
sin?. The little girl was not yet in her
teems. We suppress the names. -
SAI.F. OF UNSEATED'LAI•iIIS.—Tho sale
of unseated lands advertised in the col
umns of TOE HERALD for the past two
months, took' place at the Court House
on idoriday last. The attendance was
largo and the bidd i. 4 spirited. But .12
tracts were sold, the taxes on the remain
der having been paid.
The parties that arc in the habit
of congregating on East - Li:ruttier street
and creating a disturbance on Saturday
nights, had ..better make themselves
scarce,..ks thq are known and will be
arrested. '
ET - The juveniles of this place are
cautioned by the' Chief Burgess, against
discharging fireworks of any ddscription
off the street. Any boy detected in the
act will be arrested and a fine imposed.
The third, fourth and fifth days of ,Yuly
are exceptions to this order.
Cgi" Mn. F. C. Kit ran, jeweler, on
the corner of West 'Main street and
Court House Avenue, has litul a hand
some iron railing, from the Franklin
Iron Works, Ilartisburg, Pa., 'placed
around the verandah of his residence.
Is is - a decided•improvement to his al
ready handsome building. -
Wit were very agreeably surprised by
a visit from D. B. Herman, esq, of the
firm of Herman:A Bosler, Russel county,
Kansas. Mr. Herman looks well, and
speaks of the far W• , st in glowing terms.
He proposes .to return on Friday next.
We wish him success io any undertaking
he may, elm.
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:lir W. A. Ilummett, the friend of
the printer; has placed the employees of
THIS OFFICE under obligations to him
for a bountiful supply of large luscious
strawberries, fresh from the farm of
Mr. DemiMil having
purchased his entire crop is prepared to
furnish them to tiro - citizens of this place,
in largo or small (panties, fresh every
day. Dirt cheap.
rlri" Picnic season is with us. Soon,
if we are not. a false prophet, Sunday
school, .family, atur all other picnics will
be in full bloom. 'WO know of no town
that possesses the adquitages of easy
access to romantic picnic grounds, as for
instance the following ; Ilunteifs Run
via ~South Mountain ; Meeting House
Springs ; Carlisle Sulphur Springs ; Ster
rott's Gap, Warm Springs and Hanging
Rock, Perry county, and a host of other
places. -. , •
Ur A disgraceful tight took place on
Monday evening last, near the corner of
Louther and. Pitt streets, during the
trial of the Union steamer. Tho light
was caused by a white and a colored boy
getting - into a quarrel relative to the
merits of the machine. Tub melee soon
beciqini geperal, and clubs, stones and
missiles were freely used on the craniums
of citizens regardless of "color, ago or
previous condition Of `soliVitudo." 'rho
atithOrlties soon appearaon the ground
and the riot was stopped, although there
is a bitter feeling existing between the
participants.
Tno Lxvi STORE !—We were amused
at the novel style of advertising by the
enterprising firm of Duke & Burkholder:
Those mon have just added 'a monster
stockof Dross Goods, which in point of
beauty and low prices wore never
equaled, Bargains in all kind's of dry
goods are offered by these men, and to
those of our citizens needing i bandsome
dress; him) point,sacque or. bill of gocids, •
we would recommend you to * g9 and,ex
amino their largo stook. All the novel
ties of the latest importations can be
' found on their counters. White ;'goods
they make a speeialtyy and are , selling at
greatly reduced prices. RemembeAhose
arc all late styles and saleable goods.
lal" The . Philadelphia Annual den
ferenoe of the A. M. E. •churbh; as
noticed in our last, convened in this
place on Wednesday, the fifth indent.
• Upwards of 150 ministers and delegates
were in attendance.. The • presiding
bishop, Rev. Shorter, assisted by Bishops
Campbell and Quinn, were in attendance.
Avast amount of important 'hui3iness
was transacted, while there • wa,Lt.,divine
service . every evening, upon which
• occasions many of our white eitiftns
.were present. Their house of worship
boing lx dOomad toe. timall for holding
ssrvl . - Os on - Sabbath,. Rhoom's hall was•
f diOred, ediß•itmas crowded - tit the throe
services hold.oWthat . day: . . The ordina
• .on of doaoolii grid alders took OpWog
, 7
To ;make the best soft soap ig the
world, dissolve the . Dollar Reward
Beal)" in boiling water.
Among tho . .faskions of Now York,,
now making a sensation 'that" ilirows
Dolly Varden in the shade, is the-" Glove
Fitting Corset," patented. and -sold by
the flrm of ThompsOn, Langdon & C0. :4
No. 391 .: Broadway. Its peculiarity is
explained, by ita name, and its attrac
tion to the fair sex oonsistA m.the feet
that it gives to the female form an out
line of beauty and a grace that is unex
ceptionable: These 'corsets have been
generally introduced and bid fair to
eclipse everything else of the kind.
They aro said to bo economical in price,
will wear long and aro very adjustible to
the form:
.N, 4 " Mr. M. B. Dusinberre,. of the firm
of M, B. & J. H. Dusinberre, wholesale
dealers in all kinds of fruit trees, vines,
,shrubs, flowers and plants, from their
celebrated nurseries at Rochester, N. V.,
has arrived iu town and is stopping at
the Cumberland Valley hotel. , Their
'facilities for fuAiishing fruit trees and
shrubdery are vastly_ superior to those of
last season. Orders taken during the
presek Summer will be filled iu the Fall.
This firm is well and favorably known
throughout the Valley, this being the
third season they have Vislied us, and
persons wishing to procure anything in
their lino, will not go amiss by. patron
izing them.
LIST. of , PATENTS.,—The following pat
ants were issued from the - U.A.,,P it atent -
Office to citizens of Penusylvaniaofor the
week' ending June 4, 1872.
Reported for TnE lirmAto by Alex
ander .45' Mason, Solicitors of Patents,
001 Seventh street, Washington, D. C.
Manufacture of bricks, T. C. Kier;
Pittsburg ; cover for magazine stoves, J.
A. 13uckwalter, Royor's Ford ; gauge
cock, W. 11. Downing, Shamburg ; pump
piston, A. Griffin, Shamliurg ; stop cock,
G. C. Bailey, Pittsburg ; railway tie,
D. B. Days, Ridgeway ;. removeable
handle fur saddrons, C. 'Graham, Kings
ton ; urinal pan and pipe, M. S. Law
rence, Pittsburg ; wash board, J. K.
Bashoro, Shamokin ; rein holder,
C. 13. Neff, Dallastown ; manufacture of
steel, C. Mortior, York ; sand pump,
J. Smith, Franklin ; cultivator, J. Stiber,
Cogan Station ; rotary engine, G. It.
W inkier, Williamsport.
Tnn Pennsylrania School Journal for
June, the last number of the current
volume, is upon. our table. The index
which is found in the present number
shows the volume just closed to be rich
in matter of educhtional interest. The
present issue contains 30 royal octave,
pages, the twelve issues of the ychr
making over 400 pages. Among the
leading, articles in the June numbeeis
one from Mr. W. V. Davis, upon
' School Affairs in Utah." The' edito
rial and official departments are full and
varied ; the department of "Miscellany"
of special interest ; 'and on the. music
page this month, which it a permanent
foaturo of the Jouqtal, wo find The Na
tional .17.0nn in clear open type, antici
pating the fourth of July. The twenty-.
first volume begins with the July No.
Every teacher and director would be
benefitted by the monthly visits of this
lieriodical. Subscription price, $1 ;
to clubs of five or onore;sl 25. Begin
with the volhme, take it ono year and
you will order it again. Address, J. P.
Wickersham Co., Lancaster, Pa. ,
FIREMEN'S MEETING. —A large and
enthusiastic meeting of the fire depart
ment was held in the vilio. rho Com
pany's hall ou last Saturday evening, to
make arrangements for a parade on the
"day we celebrate." All the companies
were largely represented, and the utmost
good feeling and harmony prevailed.
After the meeting had been called to
older, Mr. Samuel Claudy was called to
the clthir, when the object of the Meet
ing was stated. It was finally agreed
upon that the coMpanies should oath
hold a meeting during the Week, and that
an adjourned meeting would be held in
the thiion ball, this (Thursday) evening:
There appears to bo a very general (le
she among the firemen to-have a first-class
parade, but not on the fourth of July.'
In the first place, the time to make neces
sary arrangements' is too short, and then
Shippensburg has 11?!Qunced a grand de
monstration on that day All the bands
in the Valley have been secured by their
committee. We think it would be per
fectly right to have a general parade of
the department, inviting neighboring
companies, but do not think it would be
advisable to get mi any demonstration
That would conflict with Shipponsburg.
Name a day later, and then work with a
will.
REBOLUTIONVN THE DEATH OF JUDOE
CLE'NDENIN.-A. meeting of the members
of the Bar of this county was held in the
room of the Law Library, in the Court
House, in Carlisle, on Tuesday, Juno- 4,
for the purpose of taking measures ex
pressive of their- feelings on the occasioh
of the death of Hon, John Clendenin.
. Hon. James IL Graham was called to
the chair, and F. E. Beltzhoover, °sq.,'
appointed Secretary. The object of the
meeting having been stated by the chair
man, on motion, a conimittee consisting
of A. IL Slnirpe, Henderson, W.
M. Pi:racist), M. C. Herman2,and G. S.
Emig, esqs.; was appointed to draft r,oso
lutions. This committee, through its
chairman, A. B. Sharps, esq., reported
tlifollawin # , which, _on_motion of W.
D. Miller, esq., were unanimously
adopted :
WIIERLAB, It has pleased an all-wise
PTvidence to call home to Himself the
Hon. John Clendonin, an Associate
Judge of the Court of this county ; the
Members of the ,Bar convened for the
purpose of giving expression to their
feelings on this sad event, and of tender
ing n sincere and merited tribute to the
memory of the deceased ; therefore
Resolved, That in the death of Judge
Clendonin we are impressed with feel
ings of profOund sorrow for the joss sus.
tamed by the Bar, to whom ho was an
object of regard from his'high personal
E itanamg, equanimity of bearing in the
transactin of business, and profound re
effiracter.. Although but a short
tuna on the Bench, he was there long
enough to give his name a conspicuous
place in the list with his father and other
worthies whO have presided "in our
Courts.
Resolved, That-, not only the Bar; but"
to the community in. which he lived,
Judge Clendenin endeared himself b,y
kindly, industrious and exemplary con ,
duct ; evincing in his life a love for his
fellow-men, of justice and the right; and
combining works of benevolence and „
hu
manity with the profession of faith - in
his Divine Master.
Resolved, That, we tender our lfeart:
felt, s3impathy to 'the 'family of
the deceased ; and•we sincerely 'believe
that in the midst of their grief thereat'
ling' consolation in the conviction that
what to them is a groat
.loss, is' to hida
great gain.
liesolved, That; these proceedings be
entered on the Records of the Court,
published ill the papers of ' the County,
and .dammunibated tothe family of'thie ,
deceased: . • . .
J. II: Gnetrhur, Chairman.
`F. E: Bmiazuoinrrat,Hoorotary.
.Tim markets are - well- puppliod with
vegetables and meat."
• .egir There are but six prisoners affi
rmed in the . jail at this time.
Qom' About 35 members of St. John's
Commandery No. 8, loft for Reading ,on
this morning's early-train, to taWpart
in the Knight Tempters parade which
,comes off in that city. '
1/0 - Messrs. Andrew Blair and W. D.
Sponsler are in attendance at-the .T.nter
national Convention of the Young Men's
Christian Association whichmot. in.LOw
ell, Massachusetts, on the twelfth.
fi:ff . The Open Air exercises were
largely attended an Sabbaths evening.
Remarks were made by Reverends Hal
bert, Fox and Wiley. They will be held
next Sabbath &ening o n the corner of
East Pomfret and Bedford streets.
MESSRS ABNEY d SON, have just fin,
ished "touching up" the parlors, offices,.
halls and stairways of the county prison.
This was a much needed improvement,
and the interior of the building presents
a fine appearance, although it, is. not
mach coveted as a permanent residence
by any of our eitizons.
Trir, Empire Hook and Ladder Com-.
puny, at
, a meeting recently hold, deter
mined to purchase ono or two Fire Ex
tinguishers. A committee is at present
canvassing the town, soliciting the neces
sary "wherewith." Wo trust they will
be liberally patronized.
You no longer have any reason to .
wear a troubled look about "that pain
iu your side," or your awful lame back,
or your bin:sting headache, for. Pain Cure '
Oil is now the Standard Remedy for all
painful complaints. Use nothing else,
for " there is nothing like it."
i Persons desiringjob work of any
description, should pay this establish
ment a visit. lire have recently pur
chased several fonts of new type, and.
made additions to our stock of line pa
per, cards, envelopes, &e., so that wo are
fully prepared to'fill all orders, received.
- Work from a distance solicited. Terms
moderato.
SOMETHING interesting to pick nickers,
fishermen, and the public generally. If
you want smoked hallibut, scotch her
ring, bloaters, spiced or canned oysters,
sardines, chow chow, dried beef, beef'
tongue, bologna, swedzer, limberger or
American cheese, crackers, piekcls,
lemons, &c., call on Humrich, and get a
good article at a•low rate. '
THIC GIRARDHouse PHILADELPHI A .
During the session of the National Con
vention, in Philadelphia, the great hotels
wore crowded to their utmost capacity.
The Girard House alone received over
three thousand five hundred guests. Even
for this great crowd, ample preparation•
had been made, and all who were there
speak in the highest terms of the atten
tion and accommodation they. received.
Col. Kauaga is a veteran in the howl busi
ness, and under his management the
Girard will always remain ono of the most
Popular hotels in Philadelphia.
To THOSE ''N`i'EItESTED. For the
benefltrbf a certain class, who think that
-the composing room of a printing office
is general "loafing grounds;" we sub
mit the following rules, 13711itIxo have
no objections to being lived up to the
fullest extent :
1. Enter softly.
2: Sit down quietly.
3. Subscribe for the paper, or pay
your subscription, if in arrears.
4. Pay for it in advance.
5. Don't touch the type.
"6. Keep 9 feet'from the devil.
7. Don't talk to the compositors, their
minds are engaged.
S. II:Mils off of manuscript, copy or
proofs.
Gentlemen observing these rules will
greatly oblige the.editor and need i
fear the devil.
Ladies, who sometimes bless us with
their fair presence for a short time, aro
not expected to keep these rules.
Boys unaccompanied by their fathers
are requested to keep their pockets and
mouths shut. Girls are exempt from
this rule.
PERSONAI,—On Thursday last, we
were favored with a visit from Mr.
Somerville, of Haveurta; Ohio. Mr. S.
is a native of this place, andin lA youth
acquired a knowledge of the " art pre
servatiVe," in Tule oPrwE. le passed
several days in our town, being present
at the exercises of the Sophomore Class
of Dickinson College, on Friday evening
last, his son, Mr. George 11. Somerville,
having been one of the orators.
ON Friday last, vi•ei'eceived a visit
from Mr. James B. Scott, 'editor of the
Journal, published-,at Delphi, Indiana.
This was Mr. Scott's first visit to Carlisle,
after an absence of more than `,O yeat•s.
He was yeti favorably impressed with
the town 'and that portion of the Cum
berland Valley lying between this place
and Bridgeport.
How. FU N: WATTS, -Commissioner
of Agriculture, at Washington is on
a u visit to our town at the present time,
The Judge is looking reniarkably
BREVT DRIOADIER GENET AI; W I LLI A m
N. GRIER, of the. U. S. .1.„ has been
stopping in' town for a few days. The
General is well-known in this community,
having boon in cbmmaud at Carlisle
Barracks some years since.
MR. DAVIDSON ECEELS, a clerk in`-the
postotlice department at Washington, is
m.a visit ,to our town at this time, ac
companied by , his lady.
Mu. 1 GiconoN C. -SIMMER, Cleric of
the Courts of this county,. accompanied
by , his lady, left for ' WOoster, Ohio, on
Monday last. Ile expects to be absent
about, two weeks.
JACOB THUDIUNI, proprietor of
the Cumberland and Perry Exchange
hotel,, loft for Europe to-day, in coin
pony with several other Ponniiylvanians,
Mr. -Thudium will sail filkim New
York, on:' the steamship Wossor, on
Saturday. It is 82 years since Mr. T. •
arrived in this country, and'lns" expects
to make, an extepided tour through the
German provindes, returning beim
about three months. •
Sorno:lonr. Par 2E CONTEST.—MO
oratortical prize contest of the Sophomore
Class of the Union Philosophical Society
enano off at Emory Chapel, on' Friday
evening, with the following Programme :
Utility of the Study of Language—
GdooH. Somerville, Ravenna, Ohio:
" Why Cherish Freedom--Win. C. Gross,
Sehnecksvillo, Pa. ;, • • '
Decide Quickly—J.. R. Parkinson,
Eeistertown, Md. •
Higher • Types of Htimanity—.J
Thomas Zeigler Philadelphia, P. •
Paith—Josepli M.. Russell,' Chambers
burg, Pa.
'lt is duo to these gentlemen to say
that they allacquitted themselves very
well. Their speeches all evinced careful
thought and, preparation , and their •de.
liVery Was gencially creditable. There
was quite a largo audience in attendance,
and from • the bouquets' so • profusely
'bestowed on the orators, there is little
doubt that their efforts wore fully ripple
elated. The music fol.: the occasion Was
furnished by the string band, under the
clirpition of.*r.llVicluer, and was very
creditable: .
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Trim Oaks_Scliool; under the charge of
Professor J. Zeamer and lady, will give
an. entertainment on the afternoon of
Friday, June 21, and also an exhihition
on the ravening of the same day. Fiera
the high tation of Mr. and Mrs. Zea
rner, as teadil rs, we have no doubt Alm
exercises will.l3p of an interesting char
a4or. There should be a large attend
anhe of all who are interested in schools.
Mirmem. SOIREE.—The annual Soiree
Musicale of the Mary,lnstitute, was given
on Tuesday evening, at the Good Will
Hall. There was a very largo attend
ance of ladies and gentlemen, who 'ap
preciated the very excellent performances
by the - young ladies... , The, entertair-,
ment reflected great credit on both pupili
and instructress, and demonstrated that
the musical department of the Institute .
is fully equal to its high reputation. The
following is the pilv me:
Galen Misses P.
and E. Henderson.
DOLT—Le Juif Errant, Miasos Blair
and Booth.
VOCAL DUET. —ln the Starlight, TlTsses
Enders and Blair:
L' ECLAIR NOCTURI4R, Miss Annie
Booth:
JEUNESSE DORRE.—Misses Annie Mar
edith and Helen Beatty.
Bolo.—'Tis Evening Brings my Heart
to Thee, Miss Lavinia Enders.
Tmo.—Wedding March, Misses P.
Henderson, L; Henderson and Mary
Bratton.
(Grand Yalso do
Concert,) Misses Meredith and Booth.
Vocal, DU ET.—YpiCeS of the Night,
Missek L. Enders and E. Blair.
DuET.—Galop Brilliante, missesAlary
Bratton and E. Henderson.
. .
LA CARESSANTE.—CapriCO, MISS Annie
Meredith.
VoCAL ,90.1.0,->Von't You Tell Me
Why, Robin ? Mks Enders.
Duim-Grand VAke de Concert, Misses
Beatty and Meredith.
Talo.—Fra Mar°lo, Misses Bnotlir
Moreditli and I3eatty.
[A - SIiOIINCEMENTS.
WANTED.
A situation desired by a young man
of fair education in some family in or
near Oarlisle, for his boarding or low
wages. For further particulars apply
at THIS OinwE. 1:1je722t.
NEW MACKEREL!
Just received a large lot of line new
mackerel, at HolYnian's, Nos. -11 and 88
East Pomfret street.
lIA persons stifle' . with sick head
ache and nei cons headache, usually in
duced by costinlncss, indigestion, &c.
'Such persons Will find relief if not cure,
by keeping, the bowels open with small
doses of Parsons' Ps rgative Pills.
CANNED GOODS !
Selling low at Hoffman's cheap grocery
Nos. 4-1 and 88 East Pomfret street.
Tomatoes, 3 pound vans at twenty cents.
Winslow's corn at twenty-tivo cents.
Peaches, 3 pound cans at twenty-eight
cents. Pine applo thirty-live cents.
Oysters, 2 pound cans at twenty-five
cents, 1 pound tans at fifteen. cents.
Extraordinary reduction prices.
It' is not unusual at this season of the
year for merchants to announeneu,reduc
tion in the prices of their goods. But it
is rare indeed that any business firm
makes ,such a sweeping. reduction in
prices along the whole line as is now be
ing made by the well-knoWn house of
Charles Ogilby, 47 West Main street.
Sueh an opportunity to secure real bar
gains in silks, dress goods, parasols,
white goods, Muslins, tickings, handker
chiefs,4 and eycry article in the dry goods
line, together with trunks, ladies' and
child re u's 'Stoes an 4 gaiters, hss never
been offered in Carlisle.
They aro positively selling off many
goods regardless er cost. Pura:rel.!:
will do well to call immediately and
take their friends. We are conferring a
substantial benefit iu urging this upon
our readers.
5,000 IU,11S!
I am now in posses,ion of two tons and a
half of the very finest brands of canvassed
sugar cured hams, which I offer for sale
cheap for cash. Every ham guaranteed
to he as represented. Also, dried beef
and' bologna constantly on hand at
41offman's, Nos. tt ,m(1. S 8 East Pomfret
street.
N. B.—l la ms weighed when sold.
YE:4.S AND NP,DIIIS.,L* horses could
make themselves uoderstood in human
language, the would lily by a univer
sal " Yea," their assent, o the statement
that the I\l istang Lini lent is the best
remedy extant for all these external ail
ments, and by a Most emphatic " Neigh"
show their displeasure at every attempt
to use any other preparation in its stead.
liver since its introduction at tit. Louis,
at the close of •the Mexican war in18: 1 9,
it has proved a signal blessing to horse
and man—curing, with absolute certainty
and wontle'rful despatch, such equine
I ,t,
diseases as iipavin, ringbon ~ poll evil,
scratches, hoofale, ..k:c„ ;um I relieving
and finally removing the tn'inful Aim
tient which attack the muscles, sinews,
and externa glands of human beings.
It is a fact beyond contradiction that fur
all ; ,injui;ies or complaints of man or quad
mica's tomhich an external remedy is
applicable„ the 'Mustang Liniment is
preferablii to every other.-
NO) ter,
As Auk Looks closed on the lirst.Of June,
all vemons indebted are requested to
make early settlements
,or their accounts.
The books will remain in the offices fur .
a limited time. A. 11. Bx,Atn.
12je723t
JOIINBOWS - A-NODYN-E-1.1 N VINT W
give more relief in cases of chronic rheu
matism, no matter how severe, thaii any
other article known to - )nfinlical men.
IT is often remarked by strangers vis
iting, ousStae, that wo' show a larger
proportion of gond hprses than any other
State in the Union. This, we tell thorn,
is owing to two principal reasons; in
the first place, We breed from the very
best. stock ; and in the second place, our
people use .s'heridan's' Caw dry Condition,
Powders, wlnob hi our judgment are of
incalculable advantage.
JOHNSON'S ANODYNH lININIHNT may
be used to ridvtintago ,whore any Paitt
Killer is desirable. In oases of severe
cramps' and pains in the stonutch, it is
undoubtedly the best article that can be
•
used. • •
Ham Tom.: constipation leads to trio
following results, : filllammation of the
kidneys, :sick and nervous headatiiii;
biliousness, dyspepsia, indigestion, piles,
loss 9f. ; appetito aid strength;'all of
which may bo avoided by being regular
in your - habits,,and—tbking,say ono of
Parsons' PargeOpo Pills nilitTlY-;for
four or six weeks. , •
QAtivoloan. and Rhyno Nvindeitit Ilan
borea liquor etoro, South Ilanovok
street.,,
A writ; 'lot" of Ihnohurnoro, poi andk.
nut coal on' hand. Prices reduced. Call
at upi)or or lowol4ards.:.
BLAin
STRAWBERRIES! STRAWBERRIES!
If you Want strawberries go to Him
rich's, he receives fresh ones every morn
in_ from the farm of Amos Miller.
j3jer,tf •
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IF you aro fond of harp, and•.want it
reliable,' step down to Moloy & Co..
Oje72
- BEST "A" wbite sugar 1.4 . 1 eltnts , per
pound at Green's store: • -.
Gj0720
5,000.: dozen oggs wanted by a: L
Co. ajo72
NOTICE..
The undersigned would respect
fully inform the citizens of Car
lisle awl SUrrattliaing country,
that he still attends to the repair
iny of ?catches dud jewelry, in
all its various branches.
'THo MA S CONLYN,
Next door to Farmets',Bank,
East. Main Street, Car iste,:Pa.
A VALUABLE Medical . Book contain
ing , the Symptoms, Treatment, and
description of Medicines, to cure ono
i[nndrod different diseases. Sept, post
paid, on receipt of 25 cents. Address,
.T. 'C. Harrold, 230 -North oth street,
Philadelphia.
21mh723m „
INTERESTIIM-If you want anything
nice kept in a nice olean place at a nice
cheap price, stop down to the nice new
store of Meloy & Co.
CoMnINCS mad() int switches, chig
nons, curie, frizetts, &c.,, at Madame
]totes.
FACTS \YOUTH I,c,,IsIOWING.
n' - No. 1. Where 40; buy good goods
cheap.
No . Where to find tlth Titest
novelties of the season. :0,
M - No. In fans, parasols, umbrOtifs,
corsets, bustles, skirts, hosiery,
gloves, chignons, switches and
fancy jewelry, our stock is com
plete.
C2rNo. 4. Como to our house for all
your trimmings, notions and fancy
goods if you wish to save money.
J. 11. WOLF,
',No. IS North Hanover street.
STILL another lot of very choice
Southern flour that is succeeding all oth
ers, give it a trial. Sold only by J. L.
Meloy 6; Co. fije72
CAsTolun--a substitute for Castor Oil
—a family physic whi - Pli As pleasant
ttake and does not distress or gripe, but
is sure to operate when all other remedies
have failed. It is a vurely vegetable
preparation, containing neither minerals,
morphine nor alcohol, the result of fif
teen years experimenting by Dr. Samuel
Pitcher. ' It is perfectly harmless and
far more effective thau'lills, 'Narcotic
Syrups or Castor Oil. By soothing the
system it produces natural sleep, and, is
particularly adapter Nq crying or teeth
ing children. It kals worms, cures
stomach ache, constipation, flatulency
and derangement of the liver.' • No family
can afford tobe without this article. IL
costs but 30 cents—ask your druggist to
get, lb for you, and lie will always keep
it. J. 13. Hosea & Co.,
Jul Broadway, N. Y.
131e79-2.1t
Ai'LARGE assortment of vocal and in
strumental music for guitar, and piano
for sale at Ogi lby's.
A SAFE INVESTMENT l .
We keep constantly on hand a largo and
choice assortment of lIABY CAR
RIAGES of every description. Our
stdck of carriages is by far the largest in
this place, while they are unequalled for
duraliVity or style. We also keep on
hand a hirge stock of furniture of every
description. Prices reasonable. We
take pride in shOwing persons. th.t.nigh
our ware rooms, whether they desire tc
purchase or not. Give us a call.
30nta7211 SHAT LEY & HALBERT
ANIEILICAN, Sweitzer and Litnberg
cheese a specialty at Ilurnricli's. Saloons
and eating houses supplied at the lowest
rates.
PURE LAUItEL ICE
'he subscriber having secured a largo
stock of the best quality ice, free from'
snow and all impurities, oil' or nun main
streams, is now prepared to deliver it
to customer?, at low rates. Orders left
at either of the coal ollices will receive
prompt, attention. A. H. I.:Lmit.
2tiapT2tf
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L
PINE a As, , oranges, lemons, figs,
dates : , Fr mcyul Titrkish prunes, loose
Museale V. I mtia and Layer raisins, at
Iltuntich's. L.
GOOD ENGINE
he lire organizations of any or the
neighboring towns wishing to Irui•cl u tso
a splendid hiel (tire) engine-, can ob
tain one at, a sacrifice by calling on or
addressing .byes W. :intr.nr,
16Lna72if e, Pa.
B !ATCHLEY ti CIICT BElt Noon
Pu P is TILE BE:ST.—For sale by the
hardware trade, (lenient in agricultural
implements,. &C. If there is no agent in
your town, send for descriptive circular.
C. an3latchley, 306 Commerce street . ,
Philadelphia. 21;ap7t3:lin
1 and gents' 5010100 r cloth
ing, go to J. 11. WoLv's.
PATEN; GATE.
At pinkie's Machine Shop, in. this
place, can be seen ono of the best practi
cal Farm Gates ever invented. It does
not require any hinges, It opens two
ways. It never rides in the mild, and
can be raised to swing clear over, snow
drifts and other obstructitins that are
not over twenty-four inches , high. It is
offered for sale to all who need gates at
the ftSlloWing low prices.
For each farm right,,, $2.00.; for each
township right, $20.00 ;"for,eitith county
right, $lOO.OO.
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Clates made to order f any size or
style desired, . satisfaction guaran
teed in all cases. Will exchange terri
tory fore gootl horse. Call on or ad
dress CHAS. F. DINICLE..
S; _Gibbs
Sewing Machines for sale cheap. •
2no7ltf.
"' Iv you are out of meat when your
friends call on you, just drop iutoltum
rich'ii and get a slice of Troth's Sugar
Cured Ham, of seine of his extra Dried
Beef.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
Just opening at the Central ay goods
store, a full assortment of plain black
hernannies and gretadines of all widths
and qualities. Splendid striped brillian
.tee.grenadines, pure mobairS in all colors,
plain and fancy Japanese silks, the beat,
stock of all:kinds of ..dross goods in . the
town will be found , at the Central, :ill
the now styles and novelties in parasols
and min shade's. Shawls, made up skirts,
bustles, all kinds of white dresetoods in
the markets, cloths and cassuneres,.
Clothing made up to order . by the most
skillfull tailors hi the country.. One Word
of advice to all, do 'not purchase your
spring and summer goods out of a small
stock, until' Sion pay 'this Central dry n !
goods,store a visit and see the largest and
lila stock in the country.
MILLER 85 BETTORFIr.
N;B.—The.genuine Rarrisl:Soamless !
kid glove are. only sold in Carlisle at
"11ma722t MiLLan & BUTTORRIed.
/I:ROTRER lot of Troth's celebrated
- RitgarCured Rams at Humrieh's
DON'T BE HUMBIJOCED I
but buy the best stoves that have over
been in the market, and pro - nouneed so
by all who have them in use; the Ameri
ean.,Baso Burner and Base Heater, the
Radient Fire Place Heater, and the Cabi.
'net Range with Wet •Call at, W:
Eridley!s Stove store. on Hurffever street;
and see the endless veriety'osc stoves.;
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Cnow-cnow,,C uliflower, French
Olives, Mushroon and Tomato Catsup,
and pure Table Oil, at Humrich's. • '
MOUNT HOLLY, CUMEER
' • LAND COUNTY, PA. -
This is to cort)fy that when I was
foreman of -the Leroy Iron Oro Bank,
Wm. Dinklo told me the extent of the ,
bank., I had a drift made and found it
just as ho represented. Also,-at another
place whore I found Silver. and Load, he
found' the exact'place, and told me what
wasittpro without-me -showing him the
place/ JOUN O'NEILZ 7
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ho location 'of mineral veins or de
'posits and their longth'aud breadth can
now be determined for a cortaiiity. Call
on or address W s. DINKLE, '
Carlisle,Pa.
Henry Rohrer, Rippen P. 0. forson
County, West Va
22f072tf
We are the sole agents in Carlisle for
the sale of the Gepumo Harris' seamless
kid gloves. They are universally ac
kn owled to-be the best and finest kid
glove im orted.
9111117 9 f 'MILLER & BIII7OIII O F.
- - r- 2- .. a..
. t, FOR RENT.
. A. neap brick dwelling. Price small.
Apply to Wm. BLAIR.
Oma72tf ,
ST. ELMO 13ILLIAlID SALOON.—Mr.
Jacob Hippie having leased the. build
ing of Mr. Ernest Crouse, on East
Main street, has fitted up'a splendid bil
liard saloon. Ile has just received two
first-class tables from New York, and
Mr. Win. Poulton, has charge of the
same. Oysters min all the delicaciek of
the season served up in a style to suit the
most fastidious epicure... , Give him a
call 2ma72tf
LION RESTAURANT !
Beck's Baltimore lager Beer, Gray's
Philadelphia ale and porter, Rhine, Port,
Catawaba and Currant Wines, Turkish
Wine' bitters, Fresh Imported Seltzer
water. Refreshments : Limberg cheese,
Holland herring,. Beading bologna ;
Eggs, fresh, raw, and boiled, oysters
in the'can, and a match to -light your
pipe. Periodicals: Daily Patriot, Daily
Inquirer, Carlisle Herald,
Pen nsp /ea 11 ia State &dung, 0. S. Zei
tang, and . _ _
C. C. FABER,
To attend to you all at one call.
OWEN'S MARBLE. WORKS. ~
Are removed from West Main street to
No. 73 South ll:mover street, where
anything attainable at a first-class mar
ble yard may be had. M„achle and mar
blehted mantels, and encaustic tilt a
specially. ,IlaVing a heavy and carefully
selected stock on hand, I will sell it at
rates which cannot be undersold, or ex
celled in workmanship.
Then Ann OwEN.
CASH NOTICE
On and after the first of April next,
I intend to do a CASH business with all
my customers. By employing none but
the best workmen and using- the 116 st
leather in the market, I would respect
fully solicit a share of the public patron
age. An. Di - sEnT,
BMA, and Shoe Dealer, ,
"No. 4 EaCt Main street, Carlisle, Pa.
28mh72tf.
A LARGE Frocw of dry lumber, placed
in the yards before rise in prices, for
sale at low figures. ' Lath, shingles,
pickets, &c., always on hand. Call at
upper or lower yards. A. 11. 131,Ain.
6je72 it 35ap7i3tf
TO CLIIUKEN RAISERS
The unditrsigned, devoting his time
exelisively to the breeding of choice
fowls, is prepared to book orders for the
following varieties of eggs. During
the past year ,I have made large addi
tions to my stock, having 'recently ob
tained several Imported Light Brahma
from P. Williams, Massathusetts. Most
of my fowls drew premiums at the late
County Fair. All stock guaranteed to
be thorouglis bred. Chickens and eggs
can be obtained at all times. The fol
lowing is the prices fixed for the differ
ent varieties of eggs:
lark Ifrahma, Premium, per doz. •'
Light Brahma, Imported, "
lioutimi, Premium, (Bearded and
pled,) per doz. o
Black Cochin, Premium, 1
Gray Dorking, II 1
i.
Bronze Turkey," 2
.
.I,ritsh B. llummt,
N. 121 South Pitt :divot,
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18.ja72tr ' Carlisiv, Pa.
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
Wllo[ ESALE
T 0t; A C C 0 .1 ND CIGARS,
NO. '2i NfficTli JI NOV Elt STREET,
CARLISLE, PA
luNv ;Is in ..Phila(llphia
Pill i more.
Tiai)72:ly
- -
MAR ii:ETS.
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CAR 1,1 SLI: PROVISION MAID: NT.
Corrected Week•ly by .1. L. Aletoy, corner
of Pitt and Solith streets.
ONE SQUARE w EsT 01 , WM. 111,A1U 4; SON
Can'i.d• , dne,,hly, June 1'2,1872
B1'171:11
El:11X
I. A 1111
T-11.1. , )
BA 11 .1 11 ,
do SllO I' I. D LES
do Sio ee
rE
I'.lll En rEA culls..
11 E 1 do
D 1 1 .150 .I}'PLE5'
61141111 LES l'
,171 UNPITTED,
ONIONS
BA GS
[Repo'led for• 11A 'Ilk:Onto by , Red.:ed:er & (b.]
lIALTINIORE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Drove ritr . dg, 1
Italrii.re. , Jun.: fi,lh72. J
lIO.IS. This rytoittly quptinites to bit to OXVer. Of
111611111111111, vitiating is °fallout slur. our
Lust tritort. gout° cOrit hogs at from 6to 64
twit, SI hit to 05 U 6 gram, Stilton+, ,10. 01141.
1111111ot tool o • dr Itllltill rowfh, -- itravy hog,.
tiro
fury howl to duos of, mint mots o.
tho kiwi our rontouturn urn tout wanting.
It 1,4 to nay wluul 11,t work'. priers
will It, hot say 1111111, tho tot:Mitts w.ll fall 011 nil
comparnil wlth, the past two wri , k4 tool Elan present
priers itutititainuti.
Sit Voir notioly . on the murluit, itrionnil
ottitirrikle, prlren ruogit from 5 to 6 for Mr to good
to exttit, very Ono unities lorlott Lmnlw nlill
srliitig troll, $5 00 to , r.S . ,`• to tier head, only inrgr, fat
- onorlirinstittx-thulattiv - priris.
cAT nal. Thu recelitbi amounted to about :WO
howl. 15'40110.1113'n tourktit optowil ttosily tit about
!„,', dualwr from butt stork. 'flown wore nom. tottio
Intl trawl lost treelc, which mad,, lito number on
toutket [shoot 1,075 louti,l ),:: put thin welt the innrktit
in entirely drown! nit, l ll no bong motor 1:,(Isolii to
,Witithingtoit butchers, , std 7 hinds .hipped cant.
llxtroinit rung° "r [nitwit, worn Irmo del to ittol
must fulvs wore outdo from filt,l to 7,
[Prom the Philadelphia .North Anirrican.j .
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
rLOOIt, ClltAitt AND SEEDS.
Philadelphia, .lanc 11, 1572
FLOUlt—Tliu toonet continues very dull, mud
Prlevo ',too wink. !rho delimit in confined to nu
otoodlot° wnulx, of the Immo consumers, whoxo
pun:batn, foot up 700 loarrolog, including nupertlou
ut $(10 , 0 I); extra, 00 sno 75. Who:outdo nod
ht Inner to extra tinnily at $8 :10 50; l'ono,ylvo•
nlu, 1 tullutut and Ohio do do ot.s9 (Walt); and Edney
brand...at $lO )0 to In quollty. llyu Flour
to hold lit , ?s 011.. ,
(11tAIN—Tho {Phan! 'withal, yon(lnon vory doll,
and thu trodottry of nob tql IS ill Tar, of boyars.
Pales of 1,500 bushels arkterit tv.l at .t 050a2 10,
and obi bar at 02 1:1(.1:!..16. ' ltyo Is quoted at dl OS
for I'm'onylvattjarrrfirWredorn Corn morel. rlowly.
bolos of yellow2U OUtrAio', on tf amo io.hos Wed ,••
ern mixed at Oilattio. Oats are doll Salon of 4,00
honbol., at 630i511 f,i• white, and 6255530 for snixrd.
1.
Thu rarololn to• r urn no follow., 1,572 harems
110ur,13,800 bunk la is boot, 115,10.1 basholn corn :11,-
• 401:fladwIn 0nt,,,.. U(.-barrels whirhy. • ' ,
81I14H8—TIon•oln Iv. doing. In Clover; small Hales
.at Wino re lb. liaxernd sold nt 02 16, and Timo
thyat dl II bushel. •
V11181(.81(-100 bin of Westrro Iron-bound sold
at 0260:111 galltni. . ~
• PHILAI7I7LI . IIIA OATTI,II , BIAILICHT. .
Philndolullin, June 10,1872
0.1111.1.1.—The Cottle market was very doll this
wool:. and prices were !:;:eb%e*B.ll) lower; Moon
2500 howl arrived nod mold of 73..A8a for kern
Penneylvnolo , and Wf atern steers; il!ey)7e for fair
to good, mot '6(edle,"-0.-16 groan, for I'ollllllollnecord
log do quality: Thu market closed dull within th'u
Oahe range of pricoa,
OOWS—Cows and colvea worn In 'apply and dull
of sales. Wo 'quota nt 24140, n decline, Itoeopts
550 head....
Billehll'—filmor ore nt trading morn attention nt
wonadvanuo Fah. of fair and dollen clipped s at
0607ell'Ih; stock nt $2 6003 (0 is hood and wow
It 100120 'pt lb for good and $2(th.113 head for coin.
mon. Itocolptti 10,000 both
1100P,--.Tloga.wero' in Mostly nest,req at $d 15 6.0
76 It 1001130 u9t, ruy.corn•Tua;, recoluts 31.52 hood.
ItirdtoW ys. Reddy Rell(if
RADWAY'S READY - RELIEF
OURES.T.IIE WORST PAINS
in from One to'Twenty Mihutes.
NOT ONE HOUR,
after reading this advertisement need nay ono
S.UNNER WITH PAIN. •
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE. FOIL
EVERY, PAIN.
It wan thq first and la,
The Only P ain Remedy •
that instantly stops the most excruciating pains,
allays „Inflammations, sod cures Congestions,
whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other
glands or nue., by one application,
IN eltOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
HO matter 'Me violent or excruciating the pain the
ItiIIiUMATIO, Bed-ridden, - Infirm, Crippled,
Nervous, Neuralgic, or probtrated with disease may
auger,.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE,
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. •
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.,
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE'IIEART
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,
MEI
NEURALGIA, IHIEUMATISM.
.COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS.
The opplleatlon Of 1110 READVI3.I:I.IIIF to the
part or portA whore the pain or difficulty oxiste will
allord moo awl comfort. '
Twenty_ilrnpA In half a tumbler of water will In n
few moments euro CRAMPS. SPASMS, :wat'
STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE,
DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLHJ, WIND IN TOE
BOWELS. and nll INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers - shonld lawful; eairy It bottle of
RA DWAI"S READY RELIEF with them A few
drum In water will prevent deloiess or mina from
Cilllllge of water. It is hello' than French Brandy
or Bittern ue 0 stimulant.
=
FEVER AND AGUE clued far fifty colds. There
Is net a.reluedial agent hi this world that will rare
Fever and Ague. and all other Malruiooe.
Scarlet. Typhoid. fell uw, sod nile Fe‘ers (aided by
ItADWA VS PILLS) ).o gale); as RAI/WAS - 5
READY RELIEF. Fifty ruble per bottle. Soil by
Druggists.
HEALTH! BEA UTY ! !
ST ONO AND PURE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE
OF FLESH AND AV EIIIIIT-CLEAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RAD W AY'S
SA.I& I / 4 .PARILLIAN MiSOLVENT
HAS tOADE TILE 310sr AsToNisunsiu cuitEs:
So QUICK.. 1,0 RAPID AltE THE CHANGES
° THE BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THE IN
FLUENCE OF Tins "mu IN WONDERFUL,
EDICINE, TII AT
Feely Day an Increase in Flesh and
Weight is Seen and.„Felt.
•
'PIE ORE AT Bio.ro PURIFIER.
Ev'ory drop of the hAftII4I'AIIII.I.IAN It H•OI.V
-ENT coati:nowt:Mem through the Blood S went, Urine,
and other tlolds sod Mires of the system the vigor of
Illy, tie it repairs the waffle, 01 'the holy with now
and shond material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Comump
tion,littiodula disease, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth,
Tumors, Nodes In the Glands and oilier parts of the
ell wen, Sore Eyes, Stannous Di.charges from tho
Ears, Mill tho worst l'urine if Skin (111,,,, Erup
tions, Fever Sores, Scald Ifead, Ring Worm, Salt
Rheum. Sosfpclas, Acne, ItlsclS Spot., Worms in
the Flesh, 'Tamers, Courers in the Womb, and all
eal:offing and pait.ro Nt, t ht
Lusx 01 Sperm, and all wastes of the life principle,
are within the eurative range of till. monder of
Modern elionfistry, and a few flays' mn will prove to
any per Sou using It for either or •these Nomad of
abloom Its potent power to core
If the patient, daily imeotolog reduced by tho
feast's and decomposition that Is conttnually pro
greNsing.sof-reeds in nrmiling the, ninteitiiii, 411 , 1
rupairni oth new outt,lal 1,10
htiiiithy blood—and this the SAKSAPAIULLIAN
will, and does semi,.
Not nutty o ,iittilLl.l,N 11FSOLVENT exert
all known remedial agents of the cure of Chronic,
Scrodalous, Constitutional Rind akin illmonst, but it
Is the only po•itlvii rare for
9ina72tf.
=I
Urinary, anti Womb disuasez, Uunrl, Inslietes,
Drointy, :=toppage of Ind,ditinenee of Uriai.,
Disease, Allonainut la sodin all i.e.es
where the, Cr in Irldliw deposits, or the water is
thh It, cloud), mixed it ith sithstaie r. like the whits
of an egg or threads like Midi. or there Is a
mot 1.1,1, liar+, Whiny., nitiesirange, zend lame
dust deposits. and it hen i her, ri. king, horning
whelk !Uhl in line
of the Back and along the Loins. Prige,
0101 F.—The only knonn and or Remedy fn
ll'orot4—rio, Top, rk.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured hy
Radway's Resolvent.
sLv, tss., July IS, 180:
Dn. It tn. •-1 hate had tin arum Tumor In the
01.11"te4 and hound, " All lion Dorton mad there
Ivan no help for it " I tried es ery Ihing tin l wan
n:mended; but nothing helped /11e. I saw your
itnernivent. and than. ht I would try it: Lot hind no
faith in it, because I had null-red for (nein, years.
I took nit Inotlies uf duke Itenolvent, and one loot of
Atadway's Pills, nod two; bottles of poor Ready
Relief; and there la riot a nigh of tumor to be .11.1.11
tr felt, nod I feel better, moat-ter, and happier thou
I hone for twelv” yearn. Tne world tumor Wine in
the 101 l side of tine howe , s, evyr the groin. I write
thin to you for non Inenetit of ethers. You ran
publish it if you choose. HANNAH P. KNAPP.
I) 11. It A. I) 11' A)7 '6
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
porfeetly tasteless, iilegnotly ef aliri with hweet gum,
uurze, regulate. purify, cleanse, lord stretigthen.
ILolway's fur the cure of oil of the
Swum li, Liver, Bowels, Kidney.., Bladder, Nervous.
fthiesse+, Headache. CoustiPution, In
digestion, I) bpepsin, Itd ~,,, swiss, Bilious Finer,
Inflammation of the Bou els, riles, :11111 all Derauge
owritg lot-iroal Viscera to tiflei-t
II posit!, , ' Purely Purely l'egetali . e, or,
no.r4 or r e tutueralt., or deli-lei-foil. drugs.
te.r)-
)I,u,.rvis die following symptom% re-nllltig
u, Ithorr-lor. of the . 111.1r,f1 Orgatoi :
hat, Inn nr.l Fill, Yonne,. of the Mood
ihii ail, 'Aridity iil Ni 111.1.4,
II ur. born. Intignkt In
Ilw SW/11111'11. Sour Emu lations, Sinking .•r Iloilo,
In g nt the Fit cif lii' Shona, h, Swimming i the
Head, Iluri and li,iii, nit Ilreinthing, liltithit mg of
thg Itgort., Chokin, 11, Sullynoting O . no it tit.lien
in rwilturv, Dining.. of nll
Dot or IV. 1.0
lIIP Fever gm! 0011 Pain In t !lead,
Doi itingy of Perlpirtlion, Yellow rivks of the Skin
Vain in the Sldr, Chest
of lira . . Burning 1.. ill.' 11.
A lesi iir ItA11IVAI": 4 I'll.l.ii will free the
, t,•rii 11,.111T11 the aißtve +. Price,
vehie cola) BY lift 1.1 l IST,.
It •• FALSE AND TRUE " 11 , 1 on , . ivtter
H l l , It' E I), VA r A I N ), N. , 31sodill L.lne, Nun'
Yl,l, 1111 , rnuttlim storth tliktuAttuds Xllll l,e slut
rvt.72ly
• .I.IA CAP 6
T G CALLIO,
.
CARLISLE, PENNA.,
The II Arr Ell uI Car islr !
The It AT II of C. Hilo! I
V.. latest ey It, just turvlvi,l I
The latafnt a alxityrst!,l 'laud
I=ll
J. CI. CA I,LIO tt• lIVAOltil.l/ to his largt,
MEM
If A T D OAPS
ustitultvittr x liAtx cn ;1 - 11.•r, d L.r. IL.. loost
rralsgotnent.l ft, coloring lints, W.. , Olk GllOB
=Sri
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hightoxt CASII f/uld fur
COUNI ny FU. S
iiIVA my A 4Y.ki1:,5.1/
k 11,1,70
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H . Ol, nO .
FARMERS' BE YOUR OWN . JUDGES..
TRY. VIE •
• CAYUGA MIT IiOWI ll AND READER,
nod we I.nim you_ !it'll • It perr,et
Self ylel, up null ell I: max. of
grain In good xlinpo. We mono ju.t whet tre 'mar.
If you went. to MOWER owl eEt.l.' It REA l!-
Rlt, - go to the o lli Volle W3E OM, nail
0.1111. t 110
CAYUGA CEEIEF
.1 9 fuen puichnsing.
W; T. BRANDON,
Corllele, Ile., •
Agent fur Clialberlnnd end Athol. ronntliel.
25epT2114
PURE AND - UNApULTERATED
DRUCH CAN ALWAYS - BE oirrAlNAw AT
J. IL, lIAVERSTICK'S
.No. 6 Knuth Hanover Street.
Cnrllnlo, Po,.
, -
N. It.—Prokimlptions carefully , end accuNtely
compounded at 'rip times.
•
16,1071t1
T HAVE this day associated with tali
lu 111111111.11tny boll, AIIIIM, Blair, the wlllllO of
tholirta to ho A. It. Itt Ailt k BUN.
CarHeil°, June A. 11, BLAIR.
With thanks to Zhu Walt: for their encourage.
Meat and lohltonege lu tticimxt, the now lino trust
that by dose ettenti.ot to I , llnillelii—Wllll Just and
Inn . &Aug . towardm ell, they will merit it continu
ance of the public favor, and receive a share of their
ratrotonti,
OJeThl,f , A. U. MAT.
• -
'rho untletnittneti buying purchaFtul Mid entirely
re-littntl, and furninhed it new throughout, with first
chum furniture, thin wall-known mud old enlablinhed
hotel, nelielln the enetoin of the , connounily ottoi
traveling public. 110 In rroil prepnrant to furninh•
occoluniotinttonn to 01l whoulrire to undo
'it hotel their 110 M E, or plenront tenitternry nhotio.
The mutton' friar the rurrouthling country is renport
fully nolieltell, Courteoun aluluttentivenervnuta ero
engaged rat thin popular Lolal. '
BENTZ, Proprietor,
—N. It. • itillrit.alittx livery In etonnechni witn"llto
hotel under the 11101ingemvIlt of Joneph 1,, Sterner L
Brother.
CAPS, CAPES & •
TORCIIES 01 soPORY
CAMPAIGN CAPES AND CAPS.
41
PRESIDENTIAL CANIPAIGN.
Send for Illustrated Cilcular and Price
. • List,
CUNNINGHAId & HILL,
IIIAITUFACTUREIIB )
No. 201 Church Btreot,
6J4172111i'. PHILADELPHIA.
W'` A. LINDSAY, • . . . •
•
.., • 7 i i.T.TOI I .N.IIY-A1:-LAW, .
Oielet—lx 41111Amu . ek /111161 NO, .IN RRAR Or. ThE
tiJu72ll . CUIAIS /0).7.114,
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4 ,CAnusta, PA,
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A. 'L. SPONSLER'S
A. L. SPONSLER,
• Real Estate Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer, Timor.
ance-antl. Claim Agent. OthiFo - Hula Street neat
Centro Square. ..
AVALUABLE i'ARM AT PRIVATI;
SALE—Situated on tho Baltimore Turnpike,
five ulnae South of Carlisle, near the village 9(
rapertown,• Quo County, entangling 11h
norm—lately known us the " lIISTCHItON FAR tl.",
The improvementestra n large Stone Mansion them,
gith convenient out buildings—a !ergo Bank Born,
two Tenant Mos.—welt of water and cisterns: As
u fruit farm it cannot...be excelled In the county.
Miring a largo apple and Tench orchard. together
with pentil,,therries, grapes and etraw berries in
utundanait, and n good market ter the S.W. 310
lino location of the bulldogs, delightful view MO
1161.1111 t eurroundings, render it one of ilia me tat
desirable hofnes In the Cumberland valley.
• Thu property' will be diepottel of upon fatierablo
terms. Apply to
A. idsroNsLE'n,
30=72 Thed 'Estate Agent.
MOWN PROPERTY "AV PRIVATE
SALE.—Situated nn South Alt street, Car
lisle, cord-dining 20 foot in front and 1111, In depth to
all:01(T. The improvements me a
TWO•STORY BRICK ROUSE,
with a brick back building. I . ontotning, parlor, hall?
dining room and kitchenom the first floor, and four
rooms on the second,. with balcony and garret—
wash house, hake ovon, smoke house and other eon.
venient - out buildings and a good cistern, fruit trees
and pup° slues. Enquiro of
A L. SPONSLF,R,
Real I:nutte Ageut
201.17-
MOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—
Fitnnh•duu lest riontrrt strtml,
Efrect, enrlide. Thu lot Id :13 feut Iu front and 210
In depth, one of the most elettilde building lulu in
1101 town. The improvemenk urn
TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING
The to;volot wilt,lll.. 111:01. rap. Etitiotirto tot'
A. I. tool'ONto'l,llt,
30m.072 Beal',tout. A •o.ott.
FJOUSE AND LOT OF GIi()UN I) AT
I'ItIVATE SA LE.- 4;11 nal oil oti Soin•lo
street. lint ;111 by . 2-10 ;net, a in. ntecC Imre;
Ing net 1 2.11 fent back Irene the i4it V. I h by 4., Vet
containing :1 vnicnic; on viols floor:old ono 11.1. at.
Cloivenlent out nnllill tie Ii i , trn tit In the
nlonolanne of fruit, onsisting oi applon,
Flukes and cliorrie, The - prnpoliy In inrad,
nncl 5. ill licilinlic.notl nl ninti rieve/i.nlill. ben,.
Apply to
A. I. SPONSI,IIIt,
rininA72 licA4l•lstion
ACOIMODIOUS TWO --1 4 'r011Y
Biticii I/NV II 1 . 11"I'
STItEEP FORlll,llldi p
hall, diniul; ~111 ZUld 1:iteln•11, lent fI nn.:l
rhaTiihrti on till• x, rand story :inol
the attie, hydr.nlit in
it yard. Apply to
n e 1. 51'0N: 4 1.1.:;', -
~
BRICK , AT Pi rIVATE
SALE—Situated oti a ntlL Pitt Or.r.t.
Pomfret, a 115'0 STUR 11,117,E,
Parlors, Milt. Malta: TO am :net Kitchen,
on the first floor, and lone iaiall,tablelOn Ili..
nd story. _Emit .1111 thwe, V,ltq,nil
011Ulmil.Iin,:z. Th. , pr. pla
0,,.1 I lii•
reasonable Apply to
A . L . 1.1,1\
TWO \ - AT.ITAI3LE FAItNIS, ru hill
nt ti g IPPts Itl I..ttotgi), nn,l n
lot In I , tp. ',own. 111:1 Ai," p.,1 pp; upon
reason:Aid
A. 1, SI'“NSI,EIt
Ite.ll r.Lto• Aw•nt
Lefful Notices
AII)IINISTItATI2IX'S Ici()'l'lC E. - -
1.,1 tots "1 .lini,Ntrm”,.l,.,, th.• Pa
k, \ looro, lat.. of Ow hot oiv z ll f -
1141 e, Cmulwrlnn.l vo,oily, havr bevn
I:egister (70:11.011"ml onnty :le Il,r Aut., tit',
~,,1•11ng In maid bor;7o g I1 A II(.1
said malo• olitn,linto vmvol,
slug visit is t,l 1 4 11 , 1•11 t 1.111.,11, prop rlp
nllth••nticnn .l, Is. 1111 nt
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land violoty Io ho ~1 11., 111. r rtoitlit r
tg lII~N t
rc
tiora•lott, All
ptoNtaata 1,001...1 to sail! Win 11't.,1.40 lII.ILo
Intattalotto payittont, and Cl 115511,4 clam, 'sill
prtoilait Iltent, Cr parlyttutlittatitattod i . stoll , -111..11t,
11, 44 M, ill, kr
110nta7261.' Ad:alai:4r slur.
A - I)3llNisTrlAroies
I...tlt,;orntlnttni.trnii.ll nz: tin. 4.,tato• of
Catluttl t• Hollinger, 111 . 1 . 1 . 11. 4 1'11. l.ktl' Ot Pelt. tOWII-
All . ll, C0011.,11111./ county, hale
lirgistor of Cut:Worland county, to the 111.0. tzlor
in .111 town,lilp, 'All porholta in.lebnol In
.taid tplate o ill plows, inntotdion. ttylonnt,
:HO tito+e haring , lititos to pr,sont 1111.19,1nonvrly
notlnottuntted, c.r.enlottnott to
111 1.1,15./IM,
Admini,lrAlor
MIMI
171 X E'e 1;F()It'S NOT IC Letters
h.•••tant -Italy on the •••tote of' If., 'Walton,
Info of North Nlitltlloton town..lop. d00,0,f01, havo
Legit Isstfoll hy the Itegistf•r of 1;oo t horli t o,1
to the nulfgoriber roxiollfiv in Sonth 311111144 mi
township. All pot's°. indebted to sit I/ I•4tate
01.1 , W tnohc Inintfolhao payment. fool f I„, tog
vhfitnet to pa,ent thorn flily floe
untlethlgnoa, Po soffloof, of.
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proNitti 31,tttit 2. I
Vll.l. I. LINDSEY,
initeitltil . At—tip,ttor •I J,1,,,.mak!"
Tuntlersgned having been quail-
Ilvd as a Juntte.. of the P., IS non prvistrod
rn
to attend to ail Imsinshs entst are ed 10 lion Unice
In Mr. tilrltia Indlihng, noir tilt' Fsrmens' Uank,
and In rear of l'lret Prt,hyterl sr, ChnrehAanHat t e.,
street. ,
trtat.7'2ll F.
Ito
FARMERS'
F D I ROV E RS'
=
The uallorol.m . ,l having tolcan 111111 nuthrly re•
fitt,l fartdoltiol this howl. lo otatrt..l to furnish
it,orol'acrotntliollations to all NO., il7.Airt. to znalto rt.
1144.11 . Immo. A kluiro tho troaago the our.
too:piing ottotktry . .
tr tvolllog public volieltotl.
Romu largo an I control lair.. THhlo olwa,s Hop.
oplivil with Thu loot.
GM ro
A.
11MM Milo,. 411118 BiIINEPILI.P.
MONTGOM4RY HOWSE.
The tinder/Oriel' retipectfully luht^m olio palate
lied they have leaned thhi well known hotel4n_the
b,irough of Chlitaberilliory,. It in thole Intention to
keep It in a n4•lo which they hope will give satis
faction to nil who niay favor them with their ens ,
tont.
'rho Chamian °burg and Gettysburg Coaches ran
from and to tido hotel.
°' • ELLIOI.7
60ct71-13
THE "BENTZ HOUSE;"
(Formerly, CO1'711(171 House
NOS. 17 AND 1.)1 EAST AWN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA.
wHITE HALL HOTEL,
I,IARkET sTitimr, ILkItILISISTJItO, PA.,
In rentially located, opposite rho Court noose.
This :home in kept an a necrouf eNsa or nuouarn .
G r otol, at moderato charges', Guesto admitted at
any hoar 9f tho night. Good Mooting attache.r.
AIOSES
l'oprletur
011=1
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HOUSE FOR 1.3201
NO. b VA3 ; r',l OIfT 11 I.llt fi I.` It 11,11 V
J. D. ITATERSTIOR
MEM
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PrOprie r