% I - :N■ - il o t a i items. May and June—Fashion- decrees—are to gel mul l led Hi. The Oldest Woman's Club—The broomstick. Pio Nica.—Trips lo me woods aro now In laoiiiou. 'lucre Lave been (juiie u numocr ul pic mcs lateiy. Good advice.—li you must chew to* bucket uiub, lor iieuven s bake, CIiUW Uluplugg, u la Llie liable esl.— Hit' lings. Tby It.— Wcoich suutl' sprinkled on rose busUes will kill llie bugs. JSuw la the lime lo make ’em sneeze. ’Scat. —A bluffed cat placed upon a strawberry bed will, n is bald, Jrjguleu awu,v liiebllds wnich destroy lUe Iruit. Too Modest by Fak.—Tbo&e who owe Ub lor suoaCilpllou <iic., and are 100 luoueai loculi uiour oliice, wU oblige us bj remituug bj mail. ItEGiSTitY .Law.—Township assessors are UabfooajcUt uuucl' me ie e iouy law mid leiUiu iUebmuasio lue Uouimibbioiier's utlice uu or bcroie tins liiot ui July Kuulimuu, Casnier o t the Second xNuuoUal jjuua ol i>icunuiiica- bui’g, iiua Ucuu CumpcneU, lu uu IJIiCUCC Ui 111 iICUItU, LU i«JSJ 0 U mat posi tion. Barn Burned,—On tiunduy night the SkLj, uu., M. liuao a Uai n, ucui -\oilh wuo set uu tire mia destroyed. John H. Criswell ia rapidly push ing IoIWUIU lue VVUlli uu ilia now vvuie- Uuu&u. 'ine luaieimi is uneuoy on Lue gi'-UliU, UUU lire iuaouilo Will euiuUiOUCO luu louiiiiailwii Wails lOltiiWilli,—o/n/>- pmusoiuy Defunct. —Base bull is almost defunct LlUo&i.aouu, uuU Hie illlie Vilanty Icit in spasmodic uuu confined .puuc puily u junior organizauous, Like otuer iu»u- tunable spurts, 1L iiua Uuu its uuu uj appeared, SQUIRRELS,— i'liuao wuo go to the woods- lor game sUouid bear in miuU turn the .New U.oue JLuw Juibnia tne killing of gray tqnnieis Horn Lue nisi ol Janua ry lo Uie fiist ol August. ‘•Bundle” .must uuL be Harmed | w r ivvo moulds yet. town-, us fat as we can learn, was never healthier than at present.— Let our streets ami alleys be kept scru pulously mean and free from lllili and garbage, and wc have uomh.g id leur in the coming summer. JUST 1 The Hhippensburg Sentinel build ing is now receiving the finishing touch es. The building i-* three stories, and the exterior is painted a.p easant purple drab color, giving the wnole a iiau eliect The Chops.—-The trowing wheat crops are still everywhere reported lo be exceedingly promising. The grass crop ia springing uo rapidly, and the corn ami oats are gathering up, and promising to reward tile toii ol the husbandman. * Exciting.—Considerable interest is beginning to be manifested in local po litical eiieles just mnv. Tne question ol " who is to be and'wim is unity be,’’is being asked very frequently. To all unx ious ones we would jusl say, wait and see. Good Law.—By an edict of Lancaster •coun ils, itinerant vagabonds vending soap, worm medicine, tooMi wusliefi, and all aorta ot stuff to kill or cure, are not allowed to operate In the streets or the squares, We ought to have a similar oidiimuce here. Paregoric Weddings. A ne\v st3’le of festivities elmracienzed as “pnreyork* weiidiims" has lately come into vogue.— litß'ead of tin, wooden, silver or golden preseii e, Llie guests bring bottles of cat nip tea, soothing syrup, paregorl *, era dies, &c., <Sic. To come oil about the end of the first year. flow to Fa km.- Horace G reetey thinks that if land cubivuted six inches deep is worth SlOOper acre, it wonhl be worth SJ)O if mlliva ed twelve inches deep, and proper acre were it worked eighteen Inches deep. He thinks the way for u fanmr to get rich is to dig lor it. It is probulde that Horace is a better editor than fa mer. Our RoADs.—Ahmit fifty thousand dolJarsexnendeJ upon the public rm.ds oi this county would enhance the value of real estate more than triple that amount. Wouldn’t it he a good id. a to have each township piue a mile ( r so of its pub'ic roads . very year, instead of the tempo ‘ury repairs now made? By this meMi 0< ’ in a lew years, »ho entire county would be snppded with passable roa< s, and the townships would he subject to "Ji t r ':“ lt ‘r exp, use than they imw are, ■vniletlu. value or real estate would he considerably enhanced. Worth Knowing.-Prof. Pollizare, o' * lorenee, bus hit upon a cure for ooiuaiubullH u. It simply consists in muing oiicu or twice around one's leg. oe going u, bed, a tllh| flt)Xib | e oo|J p e j. re. long enough to reueh the floor.— rtighteen somnambulists, treated in this sy mve breu either permanently or tenii'orurily cured. The Gazette Medina fli.^ ell VVliich re P° |, fc* t*'o fact, suyb copper wire is known to dissipate 1 i?ne io somnambulism and that this JoimiHtunoß led the professor to have °urce to tliia remedy. sine EPB - !,rENOK D AY.-The 3d t 4th, or , A “ 11, 0 Fourth of July fulls on ""day, fils year, there is a diversity of I'hiloii as to the day that should ho oh rrved hy e Busiienslon of husiness and « Whpl'osaie destruction of fli-erra.-kera. Would be Improper to.eelebiato on v.l , ~ ,,8,108 we “ r<? decidedly in la "fonrervlng Hat unlay, the 3,1. ts'uii ’evp..; i “ ' lay “ f-eMt * H1 " 1 will eirdile Ilfs r . *° rt ‘ ou l lßru te, so that the husl hitsrf 1 1 B f,,llowt, ‘S.weeli will not he lijterfcred with. Holidays h. the heeli.- clerks f , Weelt rell,ler mechanics, J'«e l ,t t !! , W ',’ rlime ' 1 b’enerallyr i.ieo.n °u the ,1 J ual,<;B 1,1 their employers ilrdou h« 1 " r . tW ° f,,11,,wiu IS- -Let Sat ho kept as a Holiday. been found on i-bo fuiin of Mr.'KeiiJn nun Gross, in Manchester township, near the Little Conowugo, and less than one mile westoMjj vet pool, Ah,geologi cally speaking, this legion is not within the limits of the coal loi*malion, we have hut little confidence -tlyit any considera ble body of that mineral exists within our borders.— York Gazette Fruit Prospects. —The fruit prospects have tint befeu materially blighted by the recent storms, but the indications are that there will he a lull uud heuilo lul ciop. Peaches, plums, apricots, cherries, pears and gauges are quite abundant ; the apple orchards are cov ered witn the promises of the season, and our farmers are looking forward to juicy cider presses as a reward, for their years ol patient 1 Jabot and waiting; BST* “ If nien or women could but find the tabled fountain which is said to ro store health, and strength, ami beauty, with what eagerness they would rush to drink its waters.” It is found in the S. T.—lBoo—X. The sale of the Plantation Bitters is without a prewdent in the his tory of the w« rid. They are at once the most speedy, strengthening health-resto rer ever Uncovered. It requires but a single trial to’ understand t .is. , Magnolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at hall the price. Growing, Everything, at present, Is growing most beautifully. The grass and grain are hi usplendid condition and the corn and potatoes, under (he influ ence of t e warm sun and rain, are rap idly springing upon the way to matuib ly. Garden vegetables are running a race with each other and are contesting (heprivelege of,being first appropdaied lo the uses of the table. We live in a fruitful and healthful district, and if the rain and storm ,do, aL limes, commit ravages and threaten devustatlon, they gt her lly leave enough behind them, and to spare. Cruelty to Animals. —The penalty for \vunhmly or cruelly IU-treatlng, over-loading, or otherwise abusing any horse or other domestic animal, u* der the act passed hy Uie lute Legislature is a fine of not less than ten m r more, than twenty dollars, for the first offence, and not less than twenty nor more t an fitly dollars for the second and every subsequent ollence. One-half the fines goes to the informant, and tho other half to the county whertin the act is committed." In case of refusal to pay the line ami costs the offender h lo he c»ni- nltted to the county prison, there lo re-, imln until discharged by due course of Appointments.—Tho following ap •ointments have been mule hy Win, Vim Lloyd, Collector of internal Reve ille, for this district: Deputy Collector—Col. James A, Stable, York. U. S. Gaugers—Joseph Lauck, York, ami Cupt. J. T. Zng, Carlisle. U. Storekeepers—John Ffoiugcrt, Landisbuig; Henry tieikel. Duncan’s Island; M. P. Smyser, Lisburn ; Reu ben T. Starr, Lewisberry; James 11. Kindig, York; John Welmer. York; Adam D. Myers, Shrewsbury ; Thomas Himes, M .rgaretta Furnace; Jomi Liv ingston, Mt. Wolf, To Preserve Bouquets.—ln onedf our exchanges we Hud the following direc tions for preserving bouquets,‘lint their original freshness and beauty fora long time. ' “ First sprinkle It lightly witli fresli water. Then put it in a vessel cootaiu ing soapsuds; this will mitrity the mob keeping Up- flowers as bright as new.— Take .he bouquet out of tiles.ids every morning, and my it side-wavs the stalk entering llrst Inin the water; keep it there a minute or two then lake it out ami sprinkle the dowers lightly liv the band .yvit.li water. Uepluee ifiii tlio soaii -nils uinl it will bloom as free us when gathered. The snap ends hee l ehanuiiig every three or four days. Bv observing h. He rules strictly, u bnqnet can lie kept lieaulitnl for at least a month, ami win last lunger iu a very passable state,” The Soldiers' Monument.—The erec tine of tile Soldiers' monument is to be eommeneed soon. Tie stnue for tile base have arrived and been unlo nled at (lie putilic square. The monument will he Incut ed in the Court House square. It will be thirty feet diigh. and will stand' upon a mound four feet high. Tile lime; ' three feet high and ten feet six inches' inure, will bo of Gettysburg • granite i’liis will be surmounted by a marble pe destal, containing tublels for, the names if tlie fallen brave, with a c dumii of blue Pennsylvania marble at eacli corner, representing cannon. This Will be sur nonnted by a die containing the Ameri tau shield, and will support a circular shall, widely will he capped hy a glnhe surmounted diy an eagle. Thu shaft wil; «onlain a representation of folded Hugs surrounded by a'wreath of laurel, and will he surrounded by a spiial bund con- ing tile names of the battles in which those, whose memory the monument eommemnraies, took part. The excavu non for llie foundation will lieeoinmeiic- I immediately, and It iu expected ti a ie base will be laid by cite 3rd of July. Assessor’s Appointments.—The fol lowing AsaistjurtrsJtssessiii'Hdiavo been ap pointed by the Assessoi of thikLiqlleuliui District: > Division One.—George Geiger, Pencil bottom, York county, iu place of John Fulton, removed.. Division Two.—Adam Klinefelter, .Shrewsbury, York county, iu place of Jus. H, Blusser, removed. Division Three.—P. Henry Bitlinger, Hanover, York county, place iu of D. F. Melsiieimer, removed. Division Four.—John K. Beard. Wind sor, York county, iu place of, Samuel I. Zefgler, removed. Division Five.—John P. Frick, York, I place of J. T, Williams, removed. Division Six.—Hugh W. MoCall,York, i place of Henry Myers, removed. D.vision Seven.—Julius Kister, New berry, York county, iu place of Adam Blevera, removed. Division Eight.—Henry C. Smyaer, Dillaliurg, York county, In plane of Col. Jumps Tin ton, removed. Division Nine.—Win. B. Parker, C:u lisle, in place of Wm. Kennedy, re moved. Division Ten.—Frederick K. Ployer, Newville, in place of Muhlenberg Wil liams, removed. Divisi- u Eleven—D.- K. Wagner, Shippenshurg, in place of It. J. Colley] lenmved. Ji Division Twelve.—Robert Bryson, West Fairvleiv, reappointed. Division Thirteen.—Jnrin K. Shelbley. 81. omfleld, Perry county, in place ol tieo, W. Zhui, removed. J... A. Peters, A._M-, Professor in Wesli.oielund coilege,~w'ni piea .di in the Itefi-nmd chinch, Carlisle, on n xt Sabbath morning and < veiling. Diid or ins Injuries. —William Wyiv, engineer In.the Mt. Holly Paper Mills, who was injund in ihcexph slon of the steam boiler, on the morning of May 28th, died on Friday, the Ith lust. Deceased was ti member of Company “A,” 7th llcgt. Pemui. Deserves, and was wounded on the in Me Ciclian’s campaign. • Splendid STiiA\yuEiißißS —Our friend So.omon W. Orlssinger, of Not th Middleton township, has presented us with two Ijpxcs of the linesl strawber ries we ever saw. They were of L h e va riety know.n as the “ Agricultural. Several of the largest measured respec tively four, four and a-hulf and live inches in circumference ; one weighed over half an ounce, and seven of them weighed a quarter of a pound. They were sweeter than any we have, tasted this year, and of a del elous flavor. Mr. Giissinger is devoting hlsultentlon to raising choice Iruils, grapes and her- ■ ries, and Ids farm seems admirably adapted to their production in a high state of perfection. In a year or so, he will bauble to siijxply the market with the choicest varieties of peaches, gauges, strawberries, grapes and other fruits. Our friend Henry Kirns, Esq., of Monroe, also sent us a box of delirious strawberries, which lor size and flavor were hard to beat. As a strawberry eatlst, we are like Lhe ce ! ehruted captain Cuttle’s watch, ‘‘equalled tty few and ex celled by none,” un i if Harry Kuins had" seen us placing ourselves outside of his benies, he would doubtless have come to the conclusion that ho hit us in a very j tender spot. Duu'tdo it again. i To All Whom it May Concern.— Be it known Hint tho undersigned, nmnufseturerof Mineral water,&c. tfce., in in accordance wun Act of the Assembly, approved the 20ih day of April, 853, has filed in the office of Uie Secretary of the Common wealth, the following de-crip (ion with the names and marks of the bottles used by him lu his business. MU Gross Maiked, oil A. H. Zniyier. A. K. Zci^ler. * Z OU tllO bullOtJl Wltll rad paint. tO Gross Marked, lu “ “ * Geo. W. iinimli, Ulusj Works. . .. Pin’in. u 5 »»»* ’5'U - - Ally person retaining in their p isses sion any of md I buttles after this notice, will, if delected, be dealt with accordng to.the provision ol said Actof Assemldy. Caution. - The Ac’ ol 25th of April 1853. Imposes a fine of upon any per son who shall sell, dispose of, buy or traffic in any bolt lea bo molted. ami reg- ie red, ami the penally will be enforced all cases. June 10, ISGO Gt A. K. Zeicler, A New Market House.—We are no aware wlmt bee.one ot the project to raise a company to build a new Market House, butifithas failed, wo trust the borough will take the matter in hippie ami put up a snitrtble'bnildimr. We have one ol the most beautiful public, squares to be found in any town in the stale, and yei it is disfigured hy one of the most un sightly Mai ket Houses lo be found any where. The present structure is not only unsightly but inconvenient. In inclement wea her both sellers amt Inv er* are exposed to the rain, dpst-or snow ; ami lids too in niieol U)e l)c»f and inns largely attended markets in this sectini ol the country. It strikes us that a neu closed building, with a public Dull or tile second door, would not onlv lie i great convenience to tlie entire comma nitv, but would pay u handsome pcrcea luge on the investment. As it is now, very rough winter weather many the country people do not come In at nil; while many of our town iudie-' who are compelled to go to market to provide fin theii families, lr.-q luntly contract seri ous illness by the exposure thev . re there subjected to. We hope something will be done before next winter. JjADIes 1 Fasuions. —Black Grenadine over black is alill much worn. Belied mantillas of Thibet cloth are the most stylish, wrappings for cool days. Old Indies wear Thibet cloih shawls widely faced with silk. Lahr in the season grenadine shawls with broad hems will bo worn. A very pretty village street suit may bn made of wnito linen apotttkl wit pink It should ho a simple gored short di-ess and ’Helm, trimmed with n ruffle headed by a putt’. A sash'should i>« ridded'or a .pulled popluin. The other stsh is railed Japanese linen. Jt is too wiry and still' to be made will two skirts ami basque, A single skir and Uou Parasol easaqup, willi jileutei utiles, bound with blaek or wuite bin will make it stylish mid service silk, able. idy renders may thunk in .fora pat tern fur a garter made of black silk elastic cord, blue fleecy wool, blue silk ribbon, four-lifths of an inch wide. It s doubtless very pretty, but lam- the mischief aro wo to know that it is fashionable. It would be wrong- to in quire, inuuh worse to attempt to ascer tain in any other method; and yet “ fearfully and , wonderfully wo are made,” and Unit the milliner knoweth right well. We are told, however that the garter in question is composed . i f four pieces of flat black silk elastic, folded in half their width, and darned closely with fleecy wool. Draw the wool alternately once Hoove and once underneath ' Two elastic cords. The garter is then sewn together; the seam is hidden under a rosoito of blue silk ribbon. Instead of darning the elastic they can bo joined on to oqe another by button hole loops of fleecy wind. The foundation for u screen is merely a framework of wood covered with thin canvass sized, which can be done by any carpenter. A useful ■ size ‘for a small room is three leaves of four feet eight inches by two feet three inches ; fur a laj-ge room of good height, six leet by three feet will bp found in suitable propi rtion. BSfThc penalty for wantonly or.oru-' elly ill-treating, over loadim., or olher wiae abusing anv horsn or other domes tic animal, under the act pa-sod by toe late Legislature, is a Hue .of nnt less •thnn ten nor inure than twenty dolluis for tlx* first offence, ami not less .limn twenty nor more than fifty dollars for the second and every subsequent of fence. One-half the line goes to the in formant, nod the other half In the coun ty wherein the net was committed. In case of refusal to payjdip lino and costs the offender is In he com muted to the county prison, there to remain until discharged ny due course of law. jjgy ic ti, e ,i UI „ sfliMion i (Ibfourut'fil,' fur ||| liniiliice llienn '{V lh,-in j,m. fill hnve not, an,) I! 1 ' 11 .vmins use .Sewar.r. first Is q,.e " ew in ■V II : dy Hf>tsnn<l is a town 1 Pennsylvania. I Jlunl in a part of tree. |riM w,l( *le Is u lnstitution with S-.i) 3 tilm’tiruntH of ftrlisle ami vlclnl’y. VL * r H(), veathls will entitled th a fjSio. 18 North Hanover /ffeet; • foundation wall of the new ■ * l V(i£lN' , 'K/:ii liulhlin owned by the ifrniokeilor of tl is paper, wus begun on ln about two months we ex ,.*ject to ie in our new quarters. The luildings pn the site of the old one, ' .(‘outh of tile Market house,) u’ul meaa : ; ires seye.ty-seven feet in front. The mil re stand floor will he used for tiro v jri nt In and the business office or lunetumfw.l he on the first floor. When ‘fxed npmimr new and spacious quar yrs, we w,ilhave plenty of elhow-roo*m,' and room will, beyond of the largest ami best ' in the of t,ln»ci ties.. • To Crji:AHiv\ Room of Mosquitoes.— ■ in» Southern paper says : “ # I ;lave tried Bit following, and find ’it vorks like atthrm. Take of gum caui ;?hor a piece allot one-third the size of ,di and eta prate it iiy placing it In |i tin vessel, holing it over a lamp or paiidle, lukingSse Unit it does not ig- I [itie. The soon (ill the room |md expel t 1 e nipqnitous. One n.ight I was terribly anrloed by them, whim I th Might of amfjpried tlie above, after which I never savior hoard, them that night, ami next njbning there was nof me to be found inylie room, though the window had been feliopenull night.” The above is method and is Well worth trying. . Can anybody give a got.d and sal is faitory leason why we should all breatne an atmosphere like that of the Five Points at every public meeting ? Jt has cuine to this, that persons whose lime is valuable,.and who have other objects in the world beside amusement, auditing hi bed to recruit auui the ellects the day after, are obliged to give up alleuaance on these places, or e.se to sit near the door, thereby hearing but imperfectly, in order to save them selves irom a for-ordained headache for the morrow. When a person is reduced to a gasp ing condition, and all the blood m his body seems pumped upmto the back ol in- eyes, of what avail is eloquence, or oraoty, or common senseV .Every thing is merged into the one Irantic de sire to make a hole m too wall, since most of Hu- winnows are maoeoidy to. ■toon at, and as a mockery ol me origin-' oil intention ol windows. You look down the morning paper lor a list o. lliat evening’s doings. 'lhere is a lec ture you would gladly hear, on a very site esimg subject, at a cerium tu-li bnulile hull, lint unfortunately you lave been there be ore—not once, or tvice, or three times, but a score, and a ways oeen carried home on a shutter with exhaustion, or wiiat amounted to thu same thing. it is of no-use trying it again, only to ■iop your luce wan a handkerchief an Hie evening, and lose the next day as Ur as worn is concerned, it is a pity no, because, the lecturer is sure to sa,. lOineiliing .orth hearing, uemg a man ii ideas* out Ills is snort, tmd the ver liet is, “6tuy at home.” But here is to be a lecture at a gentleman's club house, mid by a iady. Perhaps we cau 'breathe there, ive’il try it;,at teasi, and tin reby 'do our beat to insure “ the lady” a tun bouse." Heavens! iiu B ack Hole of Calcutta never, had ii more letid aiinosi here ; dntt with nan or five h.rge window.-, which might have saved us being inkeu out •‘Hump ‘nnplea-nnt bodies,” Imd they not been hermetically stu.ed, according to the practice of such pones. hat the lady -aid, the gods know— -1 don’t; wedged in with a perspiring, though “select” crew of males anti le mu.es. 1 ho, e 1 laughed in.die rign. place, and applauded when the time came, hut i. don’t know. 1 was eon ■senius only of a desire that, since i eouid neither breaihe nor get out, site TWI.' KI.HT Ft - Would speedily finish. „„„ _ .V,,, ' e . £ , fvow, when 1 lecture, which will be Ihe Bcst BirrEitsi lomcsKiyo c when strawberries grow in the-city late years gained rap dly in pdhiic e- parks, it will he m a circus teitt out of umation, ami are lar more, aknra I; uuors. where nobody will stifle. Thev in ployed by ttist-cbtss physielaithu. may gel .wet from a passing shower, it hey once were. Ibe rea-on l,i|ihis t wtiue, but they will not d.e a dog’s ,list it is a geneiady est ■ bli-qel fac,- death of strangulation. ( hatwholesome tome used in undera U ls so funny mat people wi 1 keep tio > daily lor years do hot Icsf Uier » n with their lectures with their ser virtue, neither do thev injure tlu> sys mons, with their music, when their tern. 1 hey net in [act Mkc air and ex fellow-creatures are visibly before then ireise and not as ‘’medicines’’ ten id noses, dying by inches. Who knows ■h e intended solely for attacks ofaliness or cares wnethei me lecture or seimon (he bitter principles, e-peeially |iseo' is good or bad, or the singing and play \Vgßtable origin, all posess the e ijumoi .j U g discord or harmony,lit such tm-ea? property qt stimulating the a fldlte, ulsso » ouderfui mat persons who up- the nervous-yste h ( aiitl pear before the public willspeiid ho .rs of 'inpar ing strength V\ omer days, and months per, aps, m ei.ibomt ally derive benelir from thei fjjveii ing tneir subject, and not give’ five nnlre than men, th lr systenl||Wii.-, minutes to inquiring us tome slate ol more liable o tlebili y nmi f-xliuHlon! veiiliiation in the place where Hie vt r- WVe have again and again in oil i|b [icr, diet ol the audience is to Oe prononneed iciiep seen the good .'fleets ofgtnjc, on their efforts. where the yes had grown dim imi tin j One would mink, for their own suites, e leeks pale, aoil the entire lit go. out qt regard to those who pay fd every i I mat ion ul t‘X I [lhiiii me coinpiiiiit nt to attend, it vimssuflerlng untl debility, V were wise to consider this puint.asweh Tiie best t-siah Ished billers fcforel ua the disposition of light- and seals, (he American pnnlle are bovoniifetses- .and ibe pussihie oriiamentation ol tln iion thos-of iJr. Minever, and tll»is piutlorm u-un flowers and flags, aim equivalent to deelanng tinit they irdhe -uen like. best, since among the scores of {rally J. am getting mud on this subject. I exec lent bmeis now current, aKloor have gone hume in a slate of niorul and article has no chance ol success Wat menial, and physical vv ilt so often, that ever. 'I he must ignorant per-Jjfjaii i concluded in njt my von e and utter tell at onet by its eileels, iuiiiosl .Win aan exceed mg bitter ery about it. lam single do-e, whether any bltte&areall me madder because my fellow good or bin 1. these of Minever jlitye ueings seem,io lako “ni.irasinus” as a oeen sold lur thirty’ years, are cm iitos inatterot course, and I have lately been , s > xtt 'eh ot the safest molt >,'mil tortured with dreudlul tears that, like herbs of a well-known t-niie virti Iso the intiauitunts ol the Five Point skill'ully |-elcctcd uud compm nlcd these **cuitured ,, audieucea may real! wiih regard to their mutual eliccis jhatcorae to pieier letid to pure air. X sha it may be doubted whether any ioreimve*to, oe-very dead before X ecus perlei t form of this medicine ca p beraliaiug the flag ol dialled Thousands of persons are expos|( to Fern. or nfflh led with fever and ague, bi pus ~~ ague ui* other results ol ituuina. i.et tliem reiiiemher that these,bluer : ; . . " admirable in such cases, tus for lar- Alexander XI. Stephens, ol Georgia, in rhoca and cholera morbus, or any rdi a laie letier, speaking of the uttional nary derangement of the ston ich.character of our government, says: ly them and be s-tisfiod that hey **X use the worn nation m tan cmneo .dn»uld bo nr-the stored of every ,ar dy.tioo purposely. lor. Mnwih.-tanding u.e .urn the lunik ol wry h ieut übuue of ibis wonl in veiy re it is a favorable Jeatine in tlio a( 'or cem tunes, we are nevertheless a nation tisement ol the proprietors ol Ur. ; oe in u veiy_prt.per use ol that term* X'ur ver s ionic ilerh that hod unswas n irom my ouject in the argument are made that they will emoevvr ■) illiu ihe volume re*eneu toby JuUgeNiuio that ilesn is heir 10. The weakest j. tel' wiUß to bhow tlml * l e Uttiied States do led can hardly be imposed up’uTv jieh m, X coustitute u nat.ou,’ us 1 have seen u told that this or that * reined v wil *te by some writer, m wiui he was move every forpi of disease in e ,tryt jl^ 10 conaider a review of the worn stiue, and yet we can not take up|llie Aiie w hJ*.ot wnii me, »>n the majority ol journals without enc&u Wua 10 Hl * oW “ ,,L Ui,, T that we are a rermg an advertisement declarin'** that ,/U^u/i ' Uul what * o ' 7 ’ ol u ,IaUo,J mu! tins or that medicine is a nosti\iin u la m,,at c * e “ r U ueinonsimied in that which is a perfect apotliecary’s slim ( 11 . ,ut ) Vu . areilOLU m mil n-whi.le college 11 phvsiebms i , q 1 '’ ! ”” i ( btufa, biemlv.l m 11wn.11.uu i.i.,5.,, •. ir mn.ti,.!.,,,,- .11 #w i 1 111 il ooiisolnialed sovereignty over the J ’ “t , 1 nut it id =no.vn w.toequ.ti cum ™ o‘ V , I, 7 ! l ,; s mat w- are u t.at.ott, me e m-tnu is is simply that will act as a cood-ui, elements or members 01 wnichaiv tonic, and me capable of doing us mui’li ei aiuie and distincL political orgamza good a» a preparation ol bitter principlelumj jauues or stiveieigmien ! cun. I hey wdl not cure incurable dis- ** ii ia sliown that ,ou»» is aconvenlion eases, but they-will often pr \entacer-ii Dutton —one cieuteu uompaci. \d tain class ot di-orders irom heconiingederui republics, and uh coniein ration.- incur iblo. The releieuce and certitl -letkVeeii separate and distinct sovereign cates is-ued in tlieir favor are all are conventional nu.imis. We and houest, and of these there are hun- vel ‘v a nuium unoer toe first A.rtu;les o> 'oiiiederalion, and we are just such a From'eUilorlal column 0/ fbmej/a Phiia, freta, lullon now—uulu nation ol one people I'JiOM THE MEDICAL PROFE'MOV 1 ° l “: oiguniZalim, but u nu • IjAnoaster. July H 5, isK *°u ot several distinct political organi- K aYDEit & Cti,—Gentlemen'; in re utiund. Weurea * eunieuei'uu-ti naLiun,' ply t<i yours of the22d ins-, I Mould 0 'Vadliiiigtun pr.iper y atyieii me pre say that 1 have used Ir. stoover s Ton- - IU Union- Tout i- a nutiou of B.utes, it: Herb Bitters extensively in mv prac-*7 l v ‘ ,at la the same Hung, tt nattwi uj lire during several yeflrs pint. Ido nut Hence me appropriateness ui hesitate to -ay that I have found it to !“ UJ< 110 ’‘ du l ,ULl u,u •‘•“■ets to ex posers ren urkuble eflleut-y in eases fess mo idea ot men-■> orit ‘fu jjhiri/nia Dyspepsia, Imliuestion, Loss of Xer- i , xous Energy, as well as Fever and tl,la we ! uO , ,l " 0,1 ml : Ainm i lin rrlwton .. U 9**, but It UatloU ol the lllglieat alld Ague, jnairiiopa Headache and oilier two tnut the world etei-M.w SS^ZSZ^tttgSS ty Of the aduiiulstrutiqu of the Federal medicines have failed to produce the ” 'eminent, be observes i desired effect, 4 it must be brought tint'll to the Jolf- Tliougli reluctant to appear as recoin- ™ miuu tioeinues, and umoe meouionu ending any particular advertised medi-' J ''“ Workings will! me organic . imei eme, a sense iif duty to the public and ¥’ 1 ut lla “tiuoiuie, t o ore mere can the iuedie.il bjeultv will not allow- me W b| i’ ut ar ' lu “‘ ot tl,e llu > a 01 A™ o "’ to withhold my testimony to the merits T-’ UJ '' l’*V ! 'l J “ ,u ->, “ 1111 u-‘PP*“«ss of toe Bitters in questidn. yours, re ,uur spectfully hi ere i» uuotber hopt* lor conblituu.nal 1 J,t ‘ - . . merty mi this cuutinmiU t- ilea aimp yju bunging bauK. the govenuuciiL m lu uugin d lir.-t princi liUvsi. Tni6ia 10 be duuj not bydt? ediua, j llwwer ligiuiui anil cltlc«unl a rr iuvdy j tda might be. 'l'bat la uuundoueti. ISo.- oe. done by mice or violence of ik y mi d, c.xcepl iho baceof ichbou and I (ue power 01 tram. It id lo be dm o, if ill uii, ut thu uallot-nox X'T'ee insutu . lluud are moi't geiteiully luat i h.ui eaiah* pahed, or blreiigthened by. a reaoit in phyaical force. Tliey are eminently the ’.ucnieveiueut of patnoii-in and leubou. That our 11a lllullona, uud even u Miiiual loan ol govern oeut, ate now in gieui danger, the prudent, aaguciou ,uiid wiau viftuaiiy udimt. Wo •Fashioxaelb WlsptlNO Yesterday [morning Ml>a MaggleT.Kiihuga, daughter k«»r JVfr. Henry W. Kahmi. proprietor of 'he Glrani House, \vai» married to Mr, Vl’Donald, of tula clly, There were * large hiimUer <»f dismi'uished Judies i• < 1 gentlemen present.y f The above apoeared otj.Uie 10th Inst.' |n rule of our Philadelphia exchanges, on] although our old Irieiitl Hurry sen 1 £is no Invitation to the wedding, nor even t‘wedding cake’’ since, we,nevertheless our best wishes to; the hnppj ■ Mr. Prank' M Donald Is a pro merclumtof Philadelphia, cmiue ted with.onc'of the leading houses «/f tin dty, and a'gentleman eujijyiug teem of all who know him. We IVConuay. iM. Givpit*, however, i lint this is the* bent lion he ever made, and wo modi ly hope it may prove so to both. J.-T. BAKER, M. I). K RYDER & Co. '■ Manufacturers and sole proprietors. 121 .North ad fe>t, Sold overywliore June 10, IdGU—lm Texas has planted hundreds of ncr of the castor bi-an, mid Is preparing physio the whole nation. • Jessie Edwards, a negro who h feloniously assaulted and niurderei l young lady in Rockbridge county, \ ] was taken from the county jail lynched hy four men. I, i consolidation mid empire, re ut 1,0 (llemili piLicd Injury to Him. J. S. Blak certa nly as 'r w BUII will tel this day, n the lima of Ida uriii, is In- ~ ,l ‘f"l lk ul the tevt ml Stuiea lol.»«ing dispatch will be, dm,gar, mm ,L” [p® lef ami gluliflc lion to the impending eaiialnijjlie tiy u ,realliie the iiiiinei'otia Iriexuls of the distinguished i’leaetil lemleney id pul.iij i,llnira. Thla anllerer: Ca .",i { ,l '" I,r 1 rl - vM, !'v ul the ha lot - LovisvtMjß, K.V., June 8. 1800. ‘"'"r ‘ VIIU ‘ NK - K-si.ui, Pa.: Judge unite in 11,1 a ura.,,l elmrl Tm', , Blurk b Hie uml arm ure hale beyond consider ami reconsider nmiiv Umibt peiadventure there is reu-imulde tm is tn whieh they liaveelven hids/iani linpe of his having gno,l use of the arm. at ten lion heielolore. TM in He Millers uiueh-hui beam tip well. No quaint themselves with t inn Lies of deliiitle time lor his starting home can uieir government, and w'l 'le tee Htv ill three' weeks Ca “ leaVu iKre lutuie l.y studying and cm reeling iu mree wccks. iheerrore ««1 (he post. * This is liie only hope, os I have stated, for the continuance ot even our present nominal form ot govern in nt. iJepehd npou It, there is no difference between consolidation and empire! No difference V-tweeu centralism and imperialism ! Ine end m either. us well u- all oi these, is lie overthrow of liberty and the estab lishment oi despotism. 1 give you the W'»u|-, of truth in great earnestness— woids which, however received or need ed now, witi tie rendered eternally true by the developments of the future. Jit! e: nhini lecuh llucen Views of A. 11, Mfeplieus. Philadelphia D. W. Yakdeli,, burg on in Cliurge. FASIHOAAm.tv MUrfOt'ATlOSr, E ?;,V"! J«hu«on’* Npwch nt ClnrkM. viiieMivutuinuiuii mid (mum <?oro|»a«*ed. Andrew Jonns"u recently made a specoli to o\er live thousand people ui olarkavhle, Xennessee. tie wua most eumusiaaiicatly recti veil, unit spoke lor about tmee hours. lii me course ol liia remarks lie drew die lallowingcompaiiMiu belwo u Wash ington i.nd Umiii: I'Uey cun Urauttues. cond Washington, lice, bow be meins'mis name, tvluu.i bboui'i be Ine prouueai ever con* ierred uu uiub. Junia xliat inauguud v\ aaliiuglon said : '* Tue magnitude unu dilliculiy Ui tbe trust to wmeu tue voice oi my country men bua calico* im, being auUic.eut loawaken in .l.ewiaeat ami moat eApenei.ee •ol her citizens a u.o biuat in ms puwero to cairy out the great leaponaibliity, unu a doubt ol bia quunli culions lor ao grave and liigii a tiuai, oueu a conleimeut comd not out over whelm Wiui deap. iii iience one wno. .nlieiiuiig Horn na uie out inierior en dowments, ami w».o being unpractieeu in cUe uultes o the uUuuiuafmion ol civn aUali’a ol *ueh uiugnituue, Simula be pe* cuiiuiiy ecuoelo «a ol nis own uehjicn* eiea." li, in* that inaugural Urunt oay a: llie lecpoiisUiiiuies ol my po*iuua are 4ieul, but i assume them wuuuui lear." i neie is Uie Ural cmuiaat - me oitlluence *nil dignity ol in one, and me urmgunt acll-auibcieney ol me otuer. Again, tVualiingion aind : “ \\ lien i Wua mat Honored w nn a cail into liu-.a ivieeoi my jountiy, Uie ngnt in wmeU I eontem liiuted my duly mjdiieu that 1 anuuid lenounce every xiecumary considernti m. i. muat decline, uo inapplicable to m’y* sell, any Mmie in me pel onai e/bo.u -• ueliia wuicu may be included in u pio vision lor tne i!iXeeu»ive m, •ind 1 muat Xil’viy tiiat tne peuuniuiy eon ideiutiou lor tne elation lu which X am placed, duilog my Continuance in il, be .muled to suen actual extendi turea ua tuepuUi.c good may miuue." \\uan logu.b u.d not enter me iUaa* Moiiaainioa gland gill ealaulialnuc.it. out il >w is it wim luta “second VVuau iiigbiiV“ lie was approached by one nan, whom lie aliciwmda appointed oecierary oi the Tieuaury, wim.asixu dve tnouauud donar cluck; me lutoie secretary ol the iNavy Willi a deed to a • uruiahed .house iu ..Philadelphia; j y his Altorney-lienerul, tb t waa ■ o be, wall uu expensive, library, and so >n ad iujhutum , eacnone mat noped lor •iticecounng witn in expensive gilt m l>uicbuae it, Here Is llie second cumpa " Mu - n.o r B „l Gainer „f h s 1118 maiuiaiim,,™ ol principle md the gni d oi bia couniry, while tins oecmul \\ asliiiigion M wua ahrewdlv ‘n>Ki«jg out for—the second Washington! f>augnLei.) One discharged his reapmi 'luiiitus With wisdom— the other, in the ippointment of his Secretary of lin* 1 1 eastiiy , vioJutea a Jaw »a old as tin* jovernnient. 1 will aiato you llie wli >!»• ?Uae » ‘b«a»a-ea and all. The Secretary P -/.T.nnn« l ° Ub ilJCoim* ol co,Out),DUO per annum ami donate it to •. , jn.1. , . 00r .V f iNeW York Io1 ’ a Ol Cf>,uuu. He was an hnpoiier of loreign .merebaudiae. What might he u>f have >.one with the revenue laws of me Uni ted Stales? I say noth bgagainst Slew* n’t, but aimply. state and inquire when auch lulngs were enajted bel*»ro? Hpd<« r» hamrlKcr a in (iciluo'N tier Nislnr, [ Mr. Daniel Hoy is a Radical wiio lives at l.orhetry, about /bur miles above Pine grove, in t-is county. He is a thorough believer in the doctrines teachings, and principles of Radicalism’ end regularly votes the Radical ticket. Ho was an advocate, too, ol the p.f teentli Amendment, and treats’ the tie j;n) as “ a man and a brother.” Mr. lj„y lias a daughter, Kliza by name wbii is lair to look upon. John Rowe is one of the “ coming men,” ns black as the ace of spades, but what else toere is entic in a about him we are unable to say. Between John and ICliza some tine- since there sprang up a warm intimacy and affection, which resulted about two weeks since in tho twain being uni ted in the holy bonds of matrimony by a Radical clergyman of Pine*Urove. Now they are man and wife. But “ the course of true love never did run smooth,” and Mrs. Howe’s fa ther bad raised a storm of indignation over the result of bis own parenal teachings ami belief. His daughter b - lieved tliat her sable lover was ‘‘a 111,01 and a Inother,” and as good as she was herself. What difference to tier if Ids skin was many shades deeper and blacker? Ullll she loved, an 1 to him she plighted her vows He was her all in all, her present and her future, tlie sunlight of her existence? We e ever the enarauter of Othello and Des deinoiia better assumed ? What the se ijuel will he remains to ho seen, ns tho lather ot Sirs. Howe is still on the war path after the clergyman who disgrac ed his manhood and calling, by tying the nuptial knot between two such lovers I Hut lids is not all!’ Mis. Howe ha- 1 sisier, as fair to .00k upon as she. tween tills sister and Mr. Howe and I toy has also existed, ihe fruits of .•h will be reaped shortly, '‘.she d. not wisely button well,” an soon aim*her Japhet wi I* appear in search of a father. She hits' heard of, r. ad of, and soon many a black sheep in a flock and from her conduct appears to prefer the black! To her sorrow and simme she has found out what a gay deceiver this blaelc Lothario has prov ed himself to be! We presume Mr. Bowo is a happy “ man and brother,” being the husuand of .one sister, and so soon to assume parental relations to tiiiiai wide little “kinky,” tne mot er of whom \ye have already Utwcnboil. »*-o much for Air. Bo we. Mis. Buwe, and her sis ter.—PottuvUte standard. I'nrlons Storm—Horses Hilled, Buliu* illtfS Klluwa liotvii, Crops 1111.11641. Portions of tlilH.eoniity were, on Mon ly evening hist, visited by an unusual violent wind, i-alu and hull utonit.— (‘onmleniblo damage; wus done to the growing wheal umi rye, in portion:* of ilit- county, embraced in the track uf the tia.il cloud. Mr. J. Connelly, residing ;-.i To ul township, had u len acre Hoid ..f rye literally destroy d ; and that gentle man iniornis os ttiat in this vicinity me hail actually lay three indies deep on the ground, tflter the sub idence of the storm. The saw mill of .Messrs. Bossurt & \V-u -ver, on the Meadow Grout.ds, wu» blown down by the violence ol the wind, unit a horse Intoned adjoining, owned by Mr. Alexander, lawyer, employed in the milt, was lulled by the luring of the roof. Considerable damage was done to the mill works. Ihe hail storm fo lowing the. natural laws governing such phenomena, procee ded in u narrow track, “ vetu,”uiid pu»s ed in a nuiincusleriy direction, expend ing ns greatest violence in Us paili across the upper end ol Todd township. The winnow glass and growing crops of A. J. Fore, J3sip, iu mat vicinity, suilered ex- Umstvely. Nearly every pane ol glass on tne south side ol his Was oatlered out by tue heavy tun I stones, whilst his growing rycaud wheat were cut UuWu to (heground. OiJu-ib in (he t-mm neigh* borbood ulbO eullertd to a coubiUeiubie ♦ xl'eiit. At HurrlronvlUo hall fell to the thlek ne«B 3J lijclk*h, nml it In mdd b\ ihu ohieb’l OillzeiiM to huvu been the beve re.st .Morin ever wiines-ed. The torn In the ronie of the storm is iuiiumK .Some oi the laruest treia in that vicinity weic uprooted nml a very eh lee apple t ree i.e- Imiglng to Mr. Uuviii AJe'zer and by which beset gieut store was mined.— The Hi reel at that i»laee wu4 cotnpletely hnnnluted, during the greater |mrLof the storm. •M Fort Xiitt'ctnn tbo storm was so vi olenitis to blow down the burn of Mr. Ji»hn VVtkikert 2 tuileM south or that place. A portion t»t the root was carried a con siderable distance. Mr. John M'Greury, a wool dealt r, who was stopping with M. Walk-r, had two very flue horses In the stable at the lime, tiuiiie of the large timbers (ell on ihe beat horse, killing him instantly. The other horse estiiped uninjured. Air. Walker had no horses In the stable at the time. This building was one of the best and most substantial in lire neighborhood, oiilj huulhg bee-i iiullt a lew years. Mr. WalKFr'a loss will lie heavy, tie seems to have.been unfortunate of lute, having loyttwo hor ses wiilnn til.-last eight mouths.—iM tov Democrat. A Correspondent oi a Chicago-pa per writes: u Did it ever occur to you how • .( ii, McDowel Ims lived down the odium incurred by the first Bull Uun defeat and appears to have maintained a growing popularity in the army and among the powers that be ? Those who knew him intimately assure me that he is a model of a soldier*, unselfish and brave, and one of ihe truest of friends. It is perhaps owing to these viitues that tlds star, like those of other (Jen. erala who were unfortunate at the com nn'iicemeni of the war, has never set lie neither drink-, smokes, nor iiulul u-s In spirituous liquors, which cun be said of only a very few oilier military men. * TuESprinsliWil Republican issliehtlv niygusted Willi the rush of negroid icr iilnce. Itwij-.s: "Tiivrels Jlist now a little tendene.v at Wasliingioii to over <lo the negro and give him places be came he is black, and not because he is etied for the wont he seeks.” Sensible talk lor a Itadical news paper. • • riii-; following advertisement is in tlie ISew York Herald ; “Wanted—a flower ilmt has dtmratt d the. grave oi a (leuiJ hero of (he revolution ot’l77G, or • >lthe war of 1812,0 r the .wexican war 'l 1 A PP*y llt the office of tho G. A. It, ’ Tub Washington a Republican impel*, deplores I lie disgraceful conduct 1,1 N ,e negioesat l o niuniclpiil eleciloi. * n Monday hint. , It su\a the experiment ■•r negro H uffi«ge yo far in a latluie, ami Hie 1-nilul conduct of the blacks will raise insurmountable bnrnes in the \v«a ol their future progress and elevation. £3?” One ot Josh Biiiin.'s’ maxims ; Rise cany; woik haul ami Jute; livi -1,11 what yon ean’l sell; give nothing i way ; and il 3 mi don’t die rich ami go to the devil, ion may sue me tor damages. An express tra 11 fioui Louisville for Lexington, Kentucky, ran off on .~utiir day, and was wrecked. Three railroad \yer© njured—one severely. Js@*“ Wagner, in one of ins publica tions, calls (lie ParLians “ a stupid am thick-headed people,” because tliev d< not admire his music; Sacramento papers give long no counts of the funeral oi Julia n Menu, an, the “ Benicia Boy,* Uusincßs Notices. Wherepu You Pur up at?—Oft«n >ougo to town Just ft»r a day and want some plufo where you may leave your “bug” while you are miming around, ami where you may appoint to meet y ur friends and others with whom you may have business. Ansars. Wanu maker * Urown invito you to .. pot np ». Wlth them. L»‘ave your baggage In charge of tho clerks at tho ‘’delivery counter” and make yourself perfectly at homqin any partol their great house, if you 11 ml it to your advantage to make any purchases, well and good, 11 not you will bo welcome all tlidsame. highly complimentary. National Peace Jubilee Association, | Boston, May ai, isab. | Dour sirs; I lake great pleasure Jn advising you ofllojally thatuiu meeting of the Executive Comnimliteu of this Association, holdup on Hat* urduy evening, u was, mi motion • f Mr. JO. D. Jordon,unanimously voted: Tlmi, Jl any pianos are to bo used in tbo per formances at tho Coliseum, they simll bo the grand orchestral pianos of Messrs. Ilallct. Uavia »S:Co I remain, gentlemen, your obedient serv n,lt - HENRY G. PAKKKK, fvtiy. Messrs, tIALLET, D.vvi.Sit Co., Hc^top. uu opportunity ua VV. 0. yaVt’ypr mu} Co. now offer is seldom given to tbo public,*uml wo would adviso all who must have Dry Goods, to t nil at thh* well known storeand soomo the great bargains they oiler. This stock being large, possesses tbo double advantage of choice and low prices. They offer bargains which will bo at least usaving or twenty-live, per cent. All are cordially Invited m cal. and examine tills stock for themselves,us they in- Lcml to plasu up their on tiro business, no reser vation «1 any kind of goods, hut will bo glad to dispose of aN. # JSSTDriigH, Meilifim'a, Chutniralr, Pn tenl .Mciltclnca, Ac , a fall stock constantly no hnii'l, at tho lowest nmikol fates. Also a eom plelc line of school books at tho lowest prices anil all articles pertalalna to tho Brim ami book’ business. * Pt.t 1U ior,n lIAVERSTIGK BKOH. Fen. 18, 18GP—U No. 1U N, Hanover «h (JiioiOK Family Groceries.—FincHt quality ol Teas, Choice Brands of Family I-’lour. beat, and Corn Q Meul, at J. M. Masonheiin.’ ur’H l s»uih West comer Pitt ami Pomfivt sis Feb. li*., HM»~3in Carlisle, Pa. ” KKi'" We notice \V. (J. Sawyer & liavu iniido further, reductions In Hie prices of Ory UiimlM, and would call attention to ilieir greuLbaigaiiisoirer.dui thisstorc. They havcon Uaud a lair assortment «>f Caipeis, Oil Cloths, Shades, &c., Dress Goods In great varletia-, A tine stock, of ladies Cloths and Cogih tor spring. A few choice patterns, Cloths and Cns- HMiieiua for gems uem. Also, a flue line of Do mestics. nil of which will ho sold \ery low. as they Intend closing out 'heir entire slock. Ho* member they sell regardless of cost. The entire Block Is olleied very low. Mens’, Youths’ and Bovs’ Hpkino Clothing.—A Hue assortment of choice new now In store and receiving dally, also, a choice selection of goods In the piece,' tn be made up to order in the bust stylo, * I. LIVINGSTON, North Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. JV!** hHND fob Pkice Lists.—\V« have on nnnd printed Price Lists of most of the leading cods In our hue of buMm-ss, Such as Queens wuie, Oroceiles,Drugs and Shelf Good*, saga Salt, oils, «te.. which lists we will be pleased to ail to anv and all storekeepers who will send us their address, Wm. Blaiu & Son. Junes, ISUD. Look at this Notice.—Ab now closing up our business we H<»ns indebted to us bj* Imolts. wise, to come orwurd nud make arrangements for settlement. We also oiler the balance of our stock at the greatest sacrifice. All who wish to save m uey should call. June IU, lopO >V. C. SAWYER. special Tsoiices. | Great Oaks fiuim Litter Acokns.— Ten years ago, two little ucmn*—only SAjiKJ each —were plnnteu at the corner uf Sixth and Mark et Blieels. Untiring Industry, cnierpri.se and .ho-csly cnllivatrd am* developed them and to day the great Oak Uqllf with Us thousnu lH of customers and more that) » million of dollars of yearly business Istbeduibgrywth uf sueb small beginnings The bruncchs ui Hus •* oek ’ arc far spreading and shady. Men from all part* of the State find protection a d refreshment under it and all share with thep oprlelors the numberless little uotirnsof prodl and advantage that grow I upon It now. I Hagan’s Magnolia Balm.—Tlif^&v nrt’clo Is the truerccrcl of benuly, Ills fashionable Ln tiles, Actresses nml Opera HliigorySfl-'t use to produce that cultivated. iilstivgve appear-' J ance so much admired In the circle* of / ? It removes all uneasiness Botches, Rednesird Freckles, Tun, Sunburn and cflVits of winds, and givea.io the complexion a purity, of transparent delicacy and power.. Nvfcl\ lady who values a flue complexion can dowlih-5$ out the Magnolia Balm. 75oenUwlU boy ItbH* '°4 any of our respectable dealers. , Lyon’s Kathlrou is a very delightful HalfV-f.l Drowsing. May 2u, 1900—It * ii -s GREAT REMEDY FOR THE ® CURE OP THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. DR. WISHART’S PINE TREE TAR 1 CORDIAL. ; Ills the vital principle of the Pino Tree, ol> ' tallica by a peculiar process Id the distillation : of the tar, by which us highest medical proper ties are reuiiuod. Ills the only, sufegnard and reliable remedy ■ which has been prepared Irum the Juice of the . Pino Tree. - . It invigorates the digestive organs and restores thuhippeuto. , It stieuglhens tho debu.fated system.' I li purlUcsaud enriches the blood.and expels rrom tho system tho corruption which scrolbla * breeds on Xlio lungs. It dissolves tne mucus or phlegm which slop*. * the ulr-pussugescf tho lungs. * Its dealing principle acts upon the Irrllatca suvfaco of tlio iaugs and throat, penetrating to each diseased pan, relieving pain and subduing mllummaiiuu. Ills the result of years of study and oxperj. * lueni, uud it Is offered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance of its power to cure the fob lowing disea-ejT. if the paiiein *i • not too lone ' dgiuyetiu resort t> the meuuß ... Consumption of the lungs. Cough, Ooro Throat uud Breast, BronchUi*, Liver Complaint. Blind and uieediug Piles, Asthma, Whooplug Com uiptherui, «sc.,«te. " ’ Weuits often asked why arc Dot other reim> •lies lu tho market tor C •nsumpiluu, Coughs, Colds and other Pulmonary aflVcilonsequin to ur. L. Wlshurt’s Pmo Tree Tar t ordlrl. Ve answer— Ist, U cures, not by stopping cough, b*n by * lowseulug uud assisting nature to throw oil tho uuaeaithy matter collected about the throatnnd ! urouchlal luofs, causing irritation and cough. 2d. Most Throat and Lung Remedies are com- posed of Anodynes, which allay the ■iwhiie, but by Uiplr cunstrlugmg effects, tho'ffi - - res become hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coagulate and are returned lu the system, caus- ' mg disease beyond the control of our most end- .j ueut physicians. * ‘Si 3J. mu -1-uio Tree T.ir Cordial, with Uo assist- :3. uuts, are p eiorrable, because they remove the Jv cause of irritation of the mucous membrane and \\ bronchial tubes,ussistihuluugs to uotuud throw 7 .»1T tne unhealthy secretions, uud purliy tho j> oiood, thus sc:euUllcaily making tho cure per- iccu 1 ‘ has on lUe hundreds and thou- • >ands oi corti{J Cjl ( < ig ( from m u and women of unquestionable character who woro hopelossly { . given up to die, but through the Providence ol • ! • .'O.l were complexly restmed to health by the ' Pino Tree Tar Cordml.. A Physician in ' attendance who cun bo consulted ul per ton or yb mull, free of charge Price of Pine Tree. Tar Cordial $1 CO per bottle, ill por dnz, Sent by express on receipt of price, \ddro>s," L, Q. C. Wishart, M. D. No. 232 North* t 2d htreet. Philadelphia. Pa. April 22, l&uu-ikn ' • Jft frasßll HALL’S J VEGETABLE SIGiUAN i HAIR 1 npii . j DISEASE OF THE SOAfcP, PROUUCE GRAY HAIR AND BALDNESS. TUB USB OB’ ’ HALL’S VEGETABLE* SICILIAN HMR RENKVVER will restore it to Its natural color and promnf. Is growth. Our ti cutlfio on thfc hair sent free by mail, R.VLL&CO, Nashua* S, H.,Proprietor. l -, Juno 10, 1909 1m iHfl a , WOLF-r-FhEMING.-On tho 10th inst,;by Rov > .1. Pardee. Mr Thomas J, Wolf to Miss Annie , C. Fleming, both of Ml. Holly Springs. t Dlelk th* B borough. on Monday the .Hist - , l lnp " 8 . Mrs. Elizabeth Line, a wife of Major A. A Line, and daughter of the f ' la to George Boetem, Esq., In the 48th your of her MULLTN,-On Monday. Juno 7th. at Mu Holly d springs Fannie Porter, daughter of Wm. A. and dav* 1 ° ü ßod 1 >earu mouths and 1 KPONHLFR.—In this horoughV’GhTTiftoty,'© 11th bint,, Amuß. wife of W. U rtponsler. and daughter ol tho late Robert C.Storrett. tJTije Hftartuts. Plilltidolpllla II irkettt RirillApgLrillA JUIiJ Id, lM£i. Flour market continues dull. I 00) bole, sold in to lots at £sas 25 for superllue; Sesoas 7o for extras* < S 5 75a(i5U for lowa, grodeaad choice lowa Wis coiihlr and Minnesota extra Family; soa? for 3, Peniia,’ do. do., Ityo Fiour Is very quiet, with *R smalt sales at 25a0 40. in Corn Meal no movement. 9 1 | Gn.vijc.—Tho movements lu tho wheat market 1 cmutiiuo of an extremals-- limited oharactor ami prices are weak, atsUoul 50; amber '* at ?>1 55 il «5. the latter rato fir Michigan; lino bushels choice Juniata at SI 55 and white at SI ,q Usul so. ttyo sells at SI 82a I S 5 per bushel ftp- ~i Weseorn, Coni Is quiet nt tho recent decline Ul Kales of 8 00 bushels yellow alOlufti 4000 bushels of Western mixed at KOaOio. Oats, are ua- id changed. Kales of TWO h«-*hels Western at 78a i 0 77 cents j Pennsylvania at 05a7w., and Southern , ncdOatflc. .Nothing doing m Barley or Malt. 19 Carlisle Floor auU Uraln Slut hot. —- CORRECTED WEEKLY RV J. H. BOSLER 4: WiO. Carlisle, Jane 10, Flour—Family, S 7 50 Corn, | a Flour—Super 6- 0 Oats ff- ~ Ityr Fhmr U •«* Clover Seed.. 7 ofl t • Wheat-—White, 1 2<’ rimolbyKeed, .s* 25 >U Wheat—Red,.'. I <H) New Huy t0n.~_... II irt Ky«... SI 0< ... BOOTS AND SHOES >.! NOB GENTLEMEN. " d All tho LEADING STYLES on hand or made r© to measure. hr Prices Fixed at Low Figures. An Illustrated Price List with Instructions for tel I measurement sunt on receipt of Post- Oillco ad diva*. WM. V\ BAHTLE'JT. Aug. 2>.-lv Philadelphia 17*0 FI SALE.—The Two-Story R i«*k ; House, No. £5, WestPorafret street. Curlisb . at present in the Mceupauoy ol tbo undersigned. The property measures feet In ir art by U4ti In depth to Church alley Iha garden is tilled with young Fruit-Trees, tirnpo Vines, «sc. The prop o ty is In thorough repair, with gas and water ii*h recently Introduced. J. UOBSHEI.MEit. Jim 3 10, I<(iO— i». A WORD to CONSUMPTIVES. Being ushortund practical treatise on tlm iniiuro, causes, and symptoms of ualmotmrv in Consumptl >n, Bronchitis and a albino, and their prevention, treatment, and cute by in halation. Bent by mall free. .» . Address Q. VaHHUMMELL. M. D., ia h», West Fourteenth Street, N. Y, June 10, I«W— ly FEMAJ E MEDH’INES.-Diseases or women successfully, curoby applying t». '* I hABELLA MAKIANNO M. 8..&S North mh to ! Bt. Philadelphia, Pa, 1 oot *•*■* —ly* i J_£ENRY HARPER. 620 ARCH STREET, ~ PUILADRLPniA, f !' Has a large RtoaK,ui low pricea, of fine i v WAIOUBS, JEWELRY, SOLID BILVERWAKK S * , AND UU '■ PLATED SPOONS. CASTORS, TEA i I i • SETS, &o. ■ y Jtv April b.lWOO—Son, ]u £}' i' HOTEL STaND in SHIPPERS- J if > : BUKO FOB. WALtv.—Thls property from,-* i)n| 0.. ..is .<*ua>l) comer of Main and Kualroml Sw.—■ ~ iho building is of bnok, three stories high, and 1 '&■’ l» M-cupieU us u public house li.tstheuuMt.du* Kimb.oautaU lit me town, being Kituuiod on the Jra'Ml comer of two ol the must principal streets of the & r M 'A I thorouguiuro. Furp>irciculur*uppJy tot oFAtt- »D iIEOHANIOS’ UaJTI of Hhtppea-CiV.®* burg. . 'V-;|irsf;ir May 20. 1860-31. ’ * —,— ; —: —' — ‘ '.p3J ; ' j CONSUMPTION CAN KE CUREb d!'' by D*. O. O. t«ui‘rlKi>h'u AVie Process t\f mmU < or address l»r. (7. o. UitrriaoQ. *ym//i Eighth rtrcei, /Wat/t/p/ua, l\i. P. itueuoa given to THROAT •tud-c*?* i-UNO DISEASE* • ' • 7 *£33 ilftrofcA AWAM/- A .- : -w3 m i S'. a ? t . p ■■
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