American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, July 18, 1872, Image 3

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ffAN ED, at' the Middletown
CM workal Immediately, Blacksmiths
an d Carpenters. Steady work for all
winter. July 18-3 t.
FOB BENT.—A very nice room in
the Volunteer Building. Possession giv
en immediately. For particulars call on
the owner. J. B. Bratton.
A Valuable Limestone Farm for
Hale, situated near the Poor House, iu
North Middleton township.! For partic
ulars Inquire of John B. Bratton, editor
of the Volunteer.
Garden weeds are abundant.
One of the “ voices of the night”—
’Scat 1
Apple trees are bountifully laden
with fruit.
Early in the morning Is, just .'now,
the time to enjoy life. '
Oases of cholera are reported In dif
ferent parts of the State.
These beautiful evenings bring out
the street pedestrians.
The worms are feeding greedily up
on our radishes.
Hard weather this on paper collars
and butter. ...
The corn crop Is looking well nil
over the country.
We had some remarkably hot days
during last week.
Mb. Warren Harder will accept
thanks for a basket of early apples.
Flies and Buckalew men are very
plentiful.
Struck by lightning paragraphs are
now in order in all the papers.
Our colleglates are at home, enjoy
ing the summer vacation.
Light pants and linen dusters are
just the thing at the present time.'
Now eat green encumbers, and get
your coffins ready.
A good’ many people are having
their coal 1 put in for the winter.,
The Greeley supporters about here
are increasing in numbers and activity.
People whose misfortune it is to
have brains should beware of sun
stroke.
Sunflowers ’ around dwellings are
said to be sure preventatlves of mala
rious diseases.
Avoid throwing dead rats, chickens,
ike., into the alleys, It invites disease
into our town.
Checks are exempt from tax when
drawn by parties acting in their, official
capacity.
We have yet to find the first Repub
lican wlio thinks Hartranft will be
elected.
It is seasonable as well as pleasant
just now to receive callers on the door
step.
The showers of mid-summer have
u'orkdd wonders In the Vegetable king
dom—and every other place.
Snuffers and dippers will be glad to
tear that fitiuff has lihdef
gone no change.
That man Is a philosopher who can
keep his temper in tight boots and
tight pants with the thermometer at
95;
The best remedy for the bite of a mad
dog Is to kill the dog before he bites
you. This, as far as heard from, has
never been known to fail.
Green corn is on sale in our market
at only five cents per ear. The green
worms go in gratis.
Editing a paper is very much like
carrying an umbrella on a windy day.
Everybody thinks he could manage it
better than the one who has hold of the
handle.
We would like to hear of a Buckalew
club being organized in every school
district in the county. Democrats, to
work!
The seventh of July was palm leaf
Sunday, in many of our churches. Do
you see that point?
And now the cheerful cut-worm 1s
feeding on the industrious farmer’s
corn crop, whereat he—the farmer, not
the cut-worm—grumbleth with much
profanity.
Give an American a newspaper and
a pie, and he will make himself com
fortable any where.
As the season advances. candidates
■for county offices are becoming more
plentiful You can distinguish them
by their affable manners.'
The new law taking off the duty on
tea and coffee went into operation on
Monday, July Ist. Consumers should
see to it that the prices of these articles
are reduced.
Some people seem to think they can’t
cause inconvenience enough by tying
their horses on the street crossings so
they will tie them on the sidewalks.
It is a noticeable fact that many
farmers who years ago left Pennsylva
nia for the west are returning.
Saturday was the first let up from
simmer and swelter which we had for
a week—a let up in heat which Save an
\ idea of the luxury In living..
Squashes, cucumbers, new cabbages,
red beets, string beans and peas are
Unite abundant in Our market. They
ate sold at reasonable rates.
Buckalew, Hartley and Thompson
Mo magnetic names. Whenever they
Me mentioned in political circles they
create a feeling of satisfaction.
Persons In the cities who desire to
And a delightful and healthy place to
•Tend the summer months should come
l » Carlisle. ,
Short sermons these, summer Sun
days are inviting inducements which
will help to fill up the pews in our vn
doiis churches.'
We hear of a young lady, who spoon
ed away only six plates of ice cream at
a single sitting. Decidedly cool.
Wanted at this Office.—Money.
HarJiy know what a five dollar bill
looks like any more. ■
We know enough about farming to
slate that this la a good time to plant
hitching posts in front of your shade
trees. 1
Several negroes engaged in a quarrel
on last Thursday, in the vicinity of Ster
ner Bros. livery stable, on Mulberry al
ley. The prompt interference of the police
prevented any serious trouble.
Rattlesnake Killed.-Ou the North
Mountain, one day last week, a rattle
snake four feet long, and sporting ten
tattles, was killed by Mr. W. Cornman,
of Mid diesqx township. The. pge of his
snakeship was thirteen years.
Death of Dr. Rankin.— Wo learn
that Dr. William Rankin, an old and
much esteemed practitioner of Sbip
pensburg, died at bis residence on Mon
day. ‘ Dr. B. was about 80 years of age,-
and has practiced medicine for half a
century.
Person al.— Our friend, (Japt. Singlser,
of the Yankton (Dakota) Heratd, paid us
a pop visit a few days since. ' He was on
his return home from the Baltimore Con
vention, and was delighted at the result.
We are glad to learn that the Captain is
doing well in his new home,
There seems to be a mania in our
town at present for poisoning dogs. We
would have no serious objection to seeing
several hundred of the worthless, howling
ours which infest our borough killed,
.but when such, dogs are poisoned as those
which weseen last week, it is a shame.
At all events, we think this a very dan
gerous method of getting rid of'dogs.
Correction. —In the report of the
proceedings of the firemen’s parade, at
Bhippensburg, on the 4th Inst., publish
ed In these columns, the name of Jos.
W. Ogllby was inserted as Marshall of
the Good Will Company. We have been
informed since that this was a mistake.
OUr young friend Jacob Cart, was the
Marshol of the Company on the day In
question. We make the correction cheer
fully. /
We very often receive letters from men
who are total strangers to us, requesting
us to send them the Volunteer. Some
times a promise to “ pay soon” is made,
but very often nothing is said on the sub
ject. We must inform these gentlemen,
once for all, that we cannot afford to do
business In that way. Our expenses are
heavy, and we must live up to our rules
and require advance payments from our
subscribers.
. Sparkling.— William D- Skilesi at
his model restaurant, in Volunteer
Building, has a refrigerator for the pur
pose of cooling his beer, which it does, to
perfection. This ice-box contains near
a half-rbushel, completely covering the
keg, and when one or more visits the sa
loon and says “ set 'em up, Billy,” It
comes but cool and foaming, which
brought out the following poetic effusion
fromoue who had been there.lt went
thusly :
If I had a cow ’twould give such milk.
I'd dress hexln the finest silk:
I’d feed her on good oats and hay.
And milk her sixteen times a day.
Rain Storms,— There were several
rain storms in different sections of the
country on Sunday. These storms, north
east, northwest, southeast and southwest’
could be distinctly seen pouring down
■their separate .torrents of raih at the
same time. About nyonon Monday and
Tuesday our town, was yisited with hea
vy and refreshing showers, each of which
lasted about an hour, accompanied .by
thunder and lightning. It cleaned the
streets, swept out the gutters, and in
s diiie nicksurc- cooled the air, for"which
all should be thankful;
On Monday last Constable Sanno re
ceived a warrant, with instructions to
arrest a man named Thomas Dlven, who
balled from .Mechaniceburg. It appears
that Dlven left the latter town early on
Sunday morning, taking with him a set
of stone cutter’s tools from the shop of
Arnold, which he brought to this
place and sold to pur townsman, Mr.
Richard Owen. The latter gentleman,
on learning the facts in the case, imme
diately surrendered the tools to the offi
cer., and they were delivered to the own
er. Dlven was committed to prison by
Esquire Shryock.
1 Compi.imk.ntarv.— At the close of the
last session of the School at " Franklin
Square," South Middleton township, a
very valuable gold ring was presented by
the pupils to Miss Annie M. Fleming,
(the teacher,) thereby expressing a tri
bute of respect and their strong attach
ment to Miss F., who for a series of years
has so very successfully taught that
school, and who has left it to he conduct
ed in the future by another teacher. The
patrons and scholars were sorry to part
with.one to whom they were so fond
ly attached. Miss F. has been one of
the, most successful teachers in South
Middleton township for the last fifteen
years. She has the entire confidence
and respect of the School Board, as well
at the patrons and friends of education.
The New Organ.-On Thursday morn
ing last it was announced by the Com
mittee on behalf of the Organ Associa
tion of the Second Presbyterian Church
of this place, that their new and beauti
ful Organ was complete and in its place,
and that a formal trial would be given
it by Mr. Knoohe, of Harrisburg, at ton
o'clock. In consequence of the above no
tice, quite a congregation assembled In
the main audience-room of the Church,
to see and hear, what the much-worked
for and much-looked for instrument was
like, and 1 would do. Mr. Knoche
jected it to all sorts of tests and proppph
ced it a tip-top instrument, and assured
the Committee that they had received
even more than they had bargained for.
The instrument was constructed by the
well-known firm of Hook & Hastings, of
Boston, and was framed together and put
in its present position by Mr. Thomas
Cadwallader, the gentlemanly agent of
the above firm. Wo are not familiar with
the names of the several late improve
ments in organs, but are assured “ by
those who know,” that they are all at
tached to this Instrument. It contains
738 pipes, 20 stops, and 2 banks of keys ;
is 18 feet high, 10 feet wide, and 8 feet
deep, the whole enclosed in a gothic case
made of chestnut, .shaped and shadowed
in the most exquisite taste with black
walnut trimmings, and ornamented-fron t
pipes In crimson and gold, the entlre'ef
feot being to correspond'with the gen.
eral design in the finish of the church.—
In this connection it is but justice to say
that the congregation are mainly Indebt
ed to the personal exertions of Messrs.
John G. Orr, J. H. Bosler, Andrew
Blair, and a number of active young la
dies of the congregation, for this beauti
ful, sweet-toned instrument, as they
have for mauy months past used every
effort to secure the required amount of
funds; and to their credit be it said that
their labors have met with such success,
that all but a small sura has been rais
ed. The payment of the balance will he
bqt a more bagatelle, - -
Corn Soup served up every afternoon
and evening at Bkiles’ restaurant, base
ment of Volunteer Building.
The harvest in this county
over, and we presume bur formers are
not sorry. The yield, wo are Informed,
is not an’avemge one.
The copious rains which recently fell,
had the effect of raising the streams con
siderably in this vicinity. There need be
no grumbling on account of a short sup
ply of water for some time to come.
Bitten by a Snake.— Xu Frunklord
township, on Friday of last week, Mrs.
Brabm walked in her yard in her bare
feet, when she was bitten on the ancle
by a copper-head snake. Medical aid was
soon called, and Mrs. 8., after much suf
fering, is rapidly recovering.
Seriously lII.—We regret to learn
that our most excellent and very highly
esteemed citizen, A. L. Bponsier, Esiq., is
seriously Hi, with but slight prospects of
recovery, bn Tuesday he underwent a
painful surgical operation, which so
prostrated him that he has remained'in a
morbid state ever since. lir v Atleo of
Lancaster, performed the operation in a
very skillful manner, but yet without
much hope of saving his patient.
“ All dressed to kill I see her still,
Loaning on tiro window sill; ,
She winked her oyo as I passed by,
Hough I it tickled me sol liked to die.”
She wae happy and looked so pleasant
because she had been at market and pur
chased her produce from Jack Sites, at
his stand, where cun be found to
matoes, green corn, cucumbers, and ail
produce in season. A lot of fresh grocer
ies just received'at bis store, on Pom fret
street. ■
Now is the time for all who desire
cheap coal to purchase it,’ as the prices of
the different qualities have, in all proba
bility, reached the lowest point of the
Many persons make a great
mistake in deferring to lay in tbeir sup
ply’of this indispansable article until the
late autumn or early Winter. It should
always be done in summer, be stored In
some dry place, when it will be at hand
if unexpected cold weather should come.
.j . . ■ ——
An Outrage.—We learn that one day
last week, several b oys from, this place
were on their way to the Creek for the
purpose of bathing. On the road they
found it necessary to pass through a corn
field, which they were promptly ordered
out of by the owner. Not satisfied with
the "alp,” they determined to have re
venge, and on , returning home entered
the neld and deliberately cut several rows
of corn off close'to the foot. Such an
act asthisisintblerable, and the perpetra
tors of the deed should be ferreted out
add speedily brought to Justice.
Theatrical.— The Old Reliable The
atrical Troupe, established in ISOS, will
give one of their entertainments in
Bheem’s Hall, on Monday evening next,
July 22d. On this occasion will be pre
sented the great moral and popular dra
ma, in five acta, entitled East Lynne.—
This troupe is composed of the best talent
now traveling,.and is so well known as
not to need puffing at our bauds. The
following we take from the Cincinnati
Times and Chronicle :
“Next month we are to have a week’s
entertainment given by the Old Relia
bles. Our exchanges represent them as
being the ‘ oldest, the largest and the
greatest.' Having witnessed East Lynne
.and. several'Ather of the reportiore.-we
can promise ottt citizens the finest enter
tainment given in this city for years”
The Detroit (Mich.) Tribune, says :
How seldom it is we find a company
like the ‘ Old, Reliables,’ all good artists
—ladies and gentlemen—22 In number,
taken from the very best of society.—
With such a standard, success must at
tend them?’ ’
Doors open at 71; Performance com
mences at 81 o’clock. Admission 50
cents ; Reserved seats for ladies.
. Another Conflagration. -The Ship
pensburg News of Saturday last, says :
We had about pome to the conclusion
that our citizens would enjoy, for a short
season at least, a respite from the terrors
of conflagration. But, alas! our fond
hopes and wishes have been already
blasted; and only by the timely dis
covery of the ignited torch, would be
again compelled to report a destruction
to property equal to that of the sth of
May. On Friday, about the noon of
night, our slumbering citizens were
awakened by the alarm of fire. Our peo
ple, generally, not yet over the' fatigues
of the Fourth, were unusually slow to
respond, notwithstanding the summons
was of the most alarming nature. We
found ourselves, as soon as possible, at
the scene of conflagration, which proved
to be the burning of the residence of the
Misses Scott, located on Main street and
the Roxbury road, The lire was first
discovered by Mr. A. Sierer—who also
resided in the building—in the rear end
of the kitchen, a one-seory structure at
tached to the main building, and who,
not bav jpg sufficient water or assistance
at hand, was unable to stop the progress
of the flames, and the consequence was
the entire destruction of the property. —
The building destroyed was one of the
landmarks of the borough, having been
ampng the first substantial buildings
erected, and was entirely constructed
from stone. We have been informed
that the building was originally used for
the manufacture of cotton goods, such as
denims, drillings, &o. It was afterwards
occupied as a tavern. Within our recol
lection it has been the property and oc
cupied by Misses Margaret and Elizabeth
Bcott, who, we regret to say, in tho de
struction of their property, have met
with a heavy loss. They saved a portion
only of their household effects. Mr. Sie
rer, living in the front part of the build
ing, was no more fortunate—many of his
most valuable household articles were
destroyed. Wo believe there was no in
surance on the dwelling or furniture.
NARROW ESGAPE OP D. S. HUNTER’S
DWELLING.
Daniel B. Hunter’s beautiful residence,
on Spring Hill, was only saved from de
struction by fire by the burning of the
above. Mr. H., whoao residence is near
by, after the alarm, repaired to the scone
of conflagration, and wnk lending a help
ing band in the way of preventing the
flames from igniting adjacent property
in the midst of which his attention was
directed by some bystander to hla own
property, which appeared to bo on lira.
He proceeded with all baste to ascertain
the cause, and was greatly astonished
and alarmed to find a furious fire raging
in bis kitchen. The timely application
of water, however, soon overcame the
destructive element. This fire originated
from the oven. It appears the colored
help was baking the afternoon previous,
and in removing the cinders from the
oven, dropped them on the hearth below
and closing tho doors of the fire-place,
gave.the matter no further thought. Tho
discovery was made in a moat singular
way, through the burning of Misses
Scott’s dwelling, for otherwise Mr. Hun-’
ter could scarcely have became acquain
ted with the dangerous surroundings un
til too late, and the destruction of his
beautiful homo on Spring Hill could
hardly have boon prevented."
Mbs. J. B. B. will please accept tLo
■ thanks of the employees of this office.
for a basket of delicious pears.
“ It’s awful hot!” has been the ex
clamation of most everybody during
the post week. Well, wo admit—but
then you know this is the timo'of year
for hot weather.
Time and. enlightened experience
have shown that certain substanses
formerly used and relied on in medical
practice, are unnecessary and danger
ous ; yet some of these substances have
found their way into medical com
pounds. “ Dr.' Walker’s California
vinegar Bitters,” however contain
nothing injurious, being composed ex
clusively of vegetable substances from
California. For all disorders of the
liver, kidneys, bladder, skin, and di
gestive organs, and for purifying the
blood, they are the most wonderful
remedy known.
June 27, tw.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
USE KENNEDY’S HEMLOCK OINTMENT.,
May 30, 1873 4w
Nice fresh Cheese at Means’, No. 78 S* Hano
ver street. ‘ : May9-tf.
BEST .—White Sugar, cents, at GREEN’S
Store, ** , ,
Fou Kiel Gloves, Hosiery and Summer Under
Clothinggo to No. IS, North, Hanover St.
NEW MACKEREL! NEW MACKEREL!!
Just received a largo lot of FINE NEW
MACKEREL at HOFFMAN’S, No. -11 aud 88 E.
Pomfrot street., i
. Just received, a fresh lot of Cranberries, Co-*
coanuta, Oranges,.Almondfc, Ac., at Humrlcn's
Prime Honey, Vinegar, Sweet Cider, Anlerl
can Swcit/.or Cheese, at Humrlch’s.
USE KENNEDY’S HEMLOCK OINTMENT.
Go to J. H. Wolf’s for the best assortment ol
Ladles and Gents Ties aud FaneylDows.
TO THE TRADE,—Wm. Blair & Son would re
spectfully represent; that haring met wltli
heavy loss In the shrinkage of pricer since the
war. and hot having sufficient cash capital to
meet the demands of so extended a business,
have appointed Robt. Glvln and Jos. A. Stuart,
esqs., their assignees, with a view to closing
out their 'entire stock of goods, and soiling as
much property as will pay all indebtedness.—
It Is their dcslro that the large and extensive
business that they have labored for .years to
establish,'shall bo successfully carried on by
some one having adequate capital.
The undersigned, assignees .of Wm. Blair
and Wm, Blair & Son, offer to the trade ex
clusively for a short time, the above mention
ed extensive stock of general store supplies,
ail of ;which is fresh and in good order, and
hope’that the trade will see it to ho to their
interest to buy out said stock on the favorable
terms upon which it Is offered. The business of
- the store will ho conducted for a* time as usual.
Please address all busmens .communication's to
ROBT. GIVIN.
JOS. A,. STUART,
Assignees. .
Iljuly72lt. ■ .
5,000 I.BS. OF HAMS.—I am now in posses
sions of 2'A tons of tho finest brands of Su
gar-cured HAMS, which I -offer for salo cheap
for oAsir. Every ham, guaranteed to bo as re
presented. . Also, DRIED BEEF and LANCAS
TER BALOQNA constanily on hand, at HOFF
MAN’S GROCERY, No. 41 and 88 East Pomfrot
Street. V N. B.—Hams weighed when sold.
For Cabbage, Turnips, Potatoes, Beets,Pickles
by the dozen or Jar, go to Humrlch’s.
USE KENNEDY’S HEMLOCK OINTMENT.
.95?“ A large stock of pry Lumber placed in
the yards, before the rise in prices fbr sale at
low figures. Lath, Shingles,.Pickets. *60., al
ways on hand. Call at upper or lower yards of
Parasols, Fans, Bustles, Hoop Skirts and
Corsets are sold cheaper J. H. Wolfs than an
other House in town.
4X3“ A fine, lot of limohumcrs’Pea and Nut
Coal on hand ; prices reduced. Call at upper or
lower yards of A. H. BLAIR.
May 9,1872
Pure Laurel Ice!
The subscriber having secured a largo crop
ortho bcst&uifllty ,§now_nnd nil.
impurities ofTof mountain streams. Is now pro :
pared to deliver it to customers at low rates.
Orders left at either of the coal and lumber of
fices will receive prompt attention.
CANNED GOODS selling low at Hoflhiau’s
Grocery, No. 11 and 88 East Pomfret street
Tomatoes, three-pound' cans, 20 cents. Win
slow's Corn, 25 cents. Teaches, three-pound
caus..2S cents. Pino apple, 35 .cents; Oysters, 25
C Tx?b best assortment of Hamburg Edgings and
Insortlugs, can bo found at J. H. Woira,-No. 18,
North llanoyer St,
1872 - SPRING. 1872
COYLE BROTHERS.
Jobbing and Commission Merchants,
No. 21 South Hanover Street, Carlisle.
They have constantly In stock a largo selec
tion of NOTIONS and J'’ANCY DRY GOODS
Ladies’ and Gent’s Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders,
Neck-tics and Bows, white Trimming and Ruf
fling, Taper Collars and Cullb; Note, Cap; Busi
ness, Letter, Billed and Wrapping Paper, En
velopes, Paper Bags, Tlo Yarn, Drugs, Soap and
Hair OH Perfume, and an endless variety of
Nick NackV All orders will receive prompt
attention.
a. m. COYI.K,
W.H. Coyle.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HOW TO GO WEST.— Tills is on Inquiry
which every ono should have truthfully an
swered before bo starts on his Journey, and a
littlo caro taken in examination of Routes will
iu many cases savo much trouble, time and mo
ney,
The “C., B. & Q,. R. R.,” running from Chicago,
through Galesburg to Burlington, and the “1.,
B. & W. Route,’’ running from Indianapolis,
through Bloomington to Burlington, have
achieved a splendid reputation in the lost two
years as the leading passengerJßoutcs to tho
West. At Burlington they connect with tho B.
& 'M. R. R. and form tho groat Burlington route,
which runs direct through Southern lowa to
Nebraska and Kansas, with close connections
to California and the Territories; and passen
gers starting from Carlisle, on thetr way West
ward, cannot do bettor than to tako tho Bur
lington Route.
This lino has published a pamphlet -called
“How to go West,’’ wlilch contains much val
uable information; a largo correct map of tho
Great West lie obtained free of charge
by addressing the General Passenger Agent B.
A M. R. R., Burlington, lowa.
JACOB LIVINGSTOjN, ,
Wholesale Tobacco <& Seyavs,
No. 27 North Hanover Street,
Carlisle, Pa.
Prices as low ns In Philadelphia or Baltimore
April 25. 1872—1 y, ' . .
MARKETS.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly by J. TT. Easier tC* Era.
Caiimsms, July 17, 1872
FAMILY FLOUR - - • 39 5
SUPERFINE FLOUR * - * « 00
RYE ELOUR ... 500
WHEAT WHITE - • - * fj®
WHEAT RED - - - 1
RYE
CORN
OATS
OLOVERSEED
TXMOTHYSEED
FLAXSEED
CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET.
Corrected weekly by Geo. li, Hoffman it Son
Carlisle, July 17.1872
BUTTER ... - . * 18
EGGS 10
LARD • - ... - 08
TALLOW 07
BEESWAX - • - • - 80
BACON HAMS II
do SHOULDERS ... 07
do SIDES - - ... C 7
BEANS per bus. « - • 2 £0
PARED PEACHES .... 20
UNPAIRED do 10
DRIED APPLES .... OS
RAGS .... 08
CHERRIES PITTED por lb. 22
do UNFITTED por lb. - - - 01
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Prom the Philadephia Ledger.
Pmi.ADEr.PHrA, July 17 1872
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR - • 81000
EXTRA FLOUR, - 0 2.5
SUPERFINE * • 6 76
RYE FLOUR - . • - 500
WHEAT • . - - - • I HU
RYE .... 7/5
CORN .... 03
OATS - : - • 45
OLOVERSEED ... IU
TIMOTHY SEF.D 2 75
FLAXSEED HU
WHISKY M
CLOSING PRICES
OF .
iO SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILAD ELPHI
8 o'clock, P M. /Philo.., July a?, 1872.
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• “ “ . ’O2, 2d call . UOlfi
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Gold. , }{#*•
Silver,' BO
U. Pacific R. R. Ist Mori. Bonds. WJs
Central Pacific R. R. IF-
Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds 81-J 4 -
FITZPATRICK.—In this borough, on Wodnes
day, the loth Inst., Mary Catharine Fitzpatrick,
wire of James Fitzpatrick, aged 27 years, 11 raos.
and 10 days.
IBARLACIIEU.—In Churchtown, on the 13th
, Inst.. John Harlachor, aged 09 years, 10 mouths
dnd 12 days, • ■ •
OILER;—In Mimin township, on the sth Inst.,
John Oiler, aged CO years, 1 mouth and 11 days.
His disease was cancer of the stomach.
RONEY.—In this borough, on Saturday morn
ing last, Susan Roney, aged 20 years.'
WILLEY.—In this borough, oa’Saturday.dnst,
Henry Grier Willey, youngest son of Charles
aud CarolineH. Willey, aged H months aud 18
days'. 1 v • : ■ ,
R.R.R.
Radway’s Ready Relief
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
NpT ONE noun
after teadlnfetlils advertisement need nuy out
BADWAY’S READY RELIEF Is a onm for ev
ery pain. It was tho first and is the
ONLY PAIN REMEDY ’
that Instantly slops tho most excrutlating pain,
allays Inflammation, and cures Congestions,
whether of tho Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or oth
er glands or organs, by one application. In from
one to thirty minutes, no matter how violent
or excrutlating-the pain the Rheumatic, Bed
ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic,or
prostrated with disease may suffer,’RAD WAY’S
BEADY RELIEF will afford Instant ease.
Inflammation of tho Kidneys,
Inflammation of the Bladder,
Inflammation of tho Bowels,
Congestion of the Lungs.
Sore Treat, Difficult Breathing,
Palpitation of the Heart,
Hysterics. Croup, Diptherlu,
Catarrh, Influenza,
Headache, Toothache, • ,
t Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Cold Chills.'Ague Chilis. ...
The application of - tho Ready Relief to the
part or parts whore tho pain or difficulty exists
will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in
half a tumbler of water will In a few moments
cure cr’amps, spasms, sour stomach, heartburn,
sick headache, dlarrnea, dysentery, colic, wind
in the bowels, aud all internal pains. Travelers
should always carry : a bottle of Radway’s Rea
dy Relief with them. A few drops In water
will prevent sickness or pains from change of
water. It Is Potter than French Brandy or bit
ters as a stimulant. •
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for 50 cents. There is
not a remedial agent in.this world that wfUuaro
Fever arid Afiae, And nil other malarious, blU
ous. scarlot. typhoid, yellow aud other Fevers,
aided "by Badway’s Pills, so .quick as Uart-
WAY’S READY RELIEF. 50 cents per bottle.
Sold by druggists. „
Health! Beauty!
Strong and Pure Rich Blood—lncrease 01 Flesh
and Weight—Clear Skin and Beautiful Com
plexion Secured to all.
DK. RADSVAY'S.
SARSAPARIEL lAN RESOLVENT
has made the most astonishing cures. So quick
and rapid ar the changes the body undergoes
under tho Influence of this truly wonderAU med
icine, that every day an Increase In flesh and
weight Is seep and felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
Every drop in tho Sarsaparllllan Resolvent,
communicates through the blood,, sweat, urine
aud other fluids and Juices of the system the
vigor of life, for It repairs the wastes of the bo
dy with' new and sound material. Scrofula,
syplilllls, consumption, glandular disease, ul
cers of throat, mouth, tumors, nodes In tho
glands and other parts of the system, sore eyes,
strumous discharges from the ears, and tho
worst forms of skin diseases, eruptlrns, fever
sores, scald head, ring worm, salt rheum, ery
sipelas, acne, black spol3, worms In the flesh,
tumors, cancers In the womb, and all weaken
ing and painful discharges* night sweats, loss
of sperm, and all wantea of the life principle, are
within the curative range ol this wonder of
Modern Chemistry, aud a few days’ use will
prove to any person using it for either of these
forms of disease Us potent power to cure them.
■lljtha patientsffaUx -becoming zedncod by the
"Wastes' and/decompositlon, that Is contiuuc.uy
progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes,
and repairs tho same with new material made
from healthy food—and this the i" Sarsaparll
llan” will and does secure. - Not only does tho
Sarsaparllllan Resolvent excel all known rem
edial agents In. tho cure of chronic, scrofula,
constitutional aud skin diseases; but It Is tho
only positive cure for .
KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS,
urinary and womb diseases, gravel, diabetes,
stoppage of water,lncontinence of urine, Bright’s
disease, albuminuria, and In all cases where
there are brickdust deposits, or tho water is
thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like tho
while of an egg, or thieads nice white allir, or
there is a morold, dark bilious appearance, and
White bone-dust deposits, and'when there Is a
prickling, burning sensation when passing wa
ter, and pain m tho small of the back and along
tho loins. Price, ($l.OO.
A. H. BLAIR.
A.H. BLAIR,
WORMS.—The’ only known and sure remedy
for worms—pin, tape, etc»
TUMOR OF 12 YEARS’ GROWTH CURED BY
RADWAY’S RESOLVENT!
Dk. Bad wav?—l have had Ovarian Tumor in
the ovaries and bowels. All tho doctors said
‘•therowas no help for it.” I tried everything
that was recommended, butuothlng helped me.
I saw your Resolvent; and thought 1 would try
it, but liau no faith in It, because I had suffered
for twelve years. I took six bottles of the Re
solvent. and one box of Radwny’s Pills, and two
bottles of your Ready .Relief; and there is not
a sign of tumor to bo seen or felt, and I feel bet
tor, smarter and happier than I have for twelve
years. Tho worst’lumpr was in the left side of
tho bowels, bvef'lho'groin. I write this to you
for the boneflt of others. You can.publish Jt if
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
COYLE BROS,
ilttrcli 7, 1572-U
DR. RADWAY’S PERFECT'PURGATIVE
PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and
strengthen. Radway’s Pills, for the cure of all
disorders of tho stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys,
bladder, nervous diseases, headache, constipa
tion, costiveness, Indigestion, dyspepsia, bili
ousness, bilious fever, Inflammation of tho bow-
and all derangements of the internal
viscera. Warranted to effect a positive care.
Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, min
erals, or deleterious drugs. Observe tho follow
ing symptoms resulting from disorders of the
digestive organs;
Constipation, inward plies, fullness of tho
blood In tho head, accldlty of the stomach, nau
sea, heartburn, disgust of food, fullness or
Weight lu tho stomach, sonr eructations, sink
ing or fluttering at tho pit of tho stomach,
swimming of tho head, hurried and dlfllcult
breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or
suffocating sensations when in a lying posture,
dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight,
fever and dull.pain in tho head, deficiency of
perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes,
pain In the side, chest, limbs, and sudden flush.-
es of heat, burning In tho flesh.
A few doses of Radway’s Pills will free the sys
tem from all the above-named disorders. Price
25 cents per box. Sold by druggists.
Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Send ono letter
stamp to RADWAY A CO.. No. 87 Maiden Lane.
Now York. Information worth thousands will
bo sent you. •
July -1, 1H72-3m.~ Jan. 1,'1873—3m.
DAVID STROHM.
QARLIBLE
Boot & Shoe House!
Wo have Just received our Bring stock of goods
rrom tbo Eastern cities, and tboy are now open
for tlio Inspection ofihe public. Wo have bought
them to sell, and at low prices for CASH. Our
stock consists of
BQOTS AND SHOES
for Ladles, Misses, Mon. Boys and Children. In
cluding ©very stylo In the market.
Ladles Buttoned and Lace Gaiters, in great va
riety of stylo, Turkish Morocco, Glove Kid, Peb
ble Leather, Grain Leather and French Kid.
LADIES’ BALMORAL BOOTS,
Misses* and Children’s Buttoned and. Laced
Boots; Men’s. Boys’ and Youth’s Boots and
Shoes of every description, from a Stogy to a
Slipper. Onr immense stock has been caiofully
selected, mid
Bargains will be given to purchasers.
Give us a call.
501)
a 02
I 80
Thankful for past liberal patronage, our
friends, and the public generally, are cordially
nvited to call and examine our stock.
Remember the place. No. 13 South Hanover
street, one door South of B. M. Smiley's clothing
store, nearly opposite the Franklin irouso. 1 1
May 23-ly. SIItOHM CO.
SCHOOL TAX EOR 1873. .
Tin* school iaxfor the present year (1572) has
been levied and assessed by the School Direc
tors of tin* borough of Carlisle, and a duplicate
thereof issued and delivered to the Treasurer
for collectJiui. ~ ......
Tho taxable citizens of said school district are
therefore notified that tbo Treasurer will attend
at the County Court-house, (Commissioners’of
ilce ) on Wednesday and Thursday,
; Vh* Wh and Wth of AUQUS2 next,
between Urn hours of 9 and 5 o’clock of said
day* for tbo purpose of receiving said taxes;
and up lu “aid dates taxes may be paid at the
olilco of tlio Treasurer, No 28 •• Marlon Hall ”
Building. West Main street.
On all taxes paid on orboforo the above dates
A Deduction oj FIVE Por Omf.
will bo made lor prompt payment, and for all
taxes remaining unpaid, a warrant and dupli
cate will bo Issued, onlorclng the collection
thereof according to law. J. W. EBY,
.June2u, 1872-llw. Treumivr.
DIED.
fWelJicai.
CUBES THE WOKST PAINS
'SUFFER WITH PAIN.
Beveuly, Maes,, )
July 18, 1809. J
JOHN W. STROHM
fiflelilcal.
-WTNEGAR BITTERS:
EUREKA!
DK. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEOaTi
BITTERS—FREE PROM ALCOHOL
PURELY VEGETABLE.
, Vinegar Bitters Is not a yllo fancy drink, inn do
of poor rum, whiskey, proof spirits and refuse
liquors, doctored, spiced an d sweetened to please
the taste, called “ Tonics,” ° Appetizers,” ‘ Kc
storors,” Ac., that lead tho tippler on to drank
onucss and ruin, but aro a true Medicine, maao
from tho native robts and herbs of California,
free from all alcoholic stimulants. They aro the
Groat Blood Purifier and Llfo-glvlng Principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invlgoraior of the sys
tem. carrying off all poisonous matter and re
storing tho blood to a healthy condition, enrich
ing It, refreshing and invigorating both mind
and body. They aro easy of, administration,
prompt in their action, certain In their results,
safe aud reliable In all forms of disease.
No person can tako those bitters according to
directions and remain long unwell, provided
their bones are not destroyed by mineral poi
son or other means, and tho vital organs wasted
beyond tho point of repair. ,' •
• Dyspepsia or Indigestion,.headache, lam in
tho Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of tho Chest,
dizziness, sour eructations of tjio stomach, bad
taste In tho mouth, billions attacks, palpitation
of tho heart, Infiamraatlon of tho lungs, pains
In the regions of tho kidneys, and a hundred
othoi 1 painful symptoms, are the offsprings of
dyspepsia. In these complaints It has no equal
and one bottle will prove a better guarantee o
Its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
For fenfale complaints. In young or old, mar
ried or single,*at the dawn of womanhood, or
tho turn of illo, those Tonic Bitters display so
decided an infinonce, that a marked improve
ment Is soon perceptible. .
For Inflammatory and Chronlo Rheumatism
aud gout, dyspepsia or Indigestion, billions, re
mittent and Intermittent fevers, diseases of the
blood, liver, kidneys and bladder, these hitters
have been most 'successful. Such diseases are
■ caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is.generally
produced by derangement of tho digestive or
gans. ■• • „ ,
They are a gentle purgative as well as a ionic,
possessing also tho peculiar merit of acting ns a
powerful agent In relieving congestion or In
flammation of tho liver and visceral organs, and
in bilious diseases. ~ ,
For skin diseases, eruptions, letter, salt-rheum,
blotches, spots* pimples, pustules, boils, carbun
cles, ring-worms, scald-head, sore eyes, erysipe
las. Roll, scurfc, discolorations of tho skin, hu
mors and diseases of the skin, of whatever
name or nature, are literally dug up and car
ried out of the system In a short umo by the
use of ;tUosb Bitters. One bottle in such cases
will convince the most incredulous of their cu
rative e jects. , ~
Cleanse the vitiated blood whenever you And
its Impurities bursting through tho skin in
pimples, eruptions or sores; cleanse It whoa yo*
find it obstructed aud sluggish in the veins
cleanse it when It Is foul; your feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the
health of the system will follow.
Grateful thousands proclaim Vinegau Bit*
thus tho most wonderful luvlgorantthalevei
sustained tho sinking-system. ■
Pin. tape and otlxer worms, lurking In the
system of so many thousands, uvo effectually
destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished
physiologist: There la scarcely an individual
upou the face of the earth whoso body-Is ex
empt from tho presence of worms. It is not up
on the healthy elements of tho body that worms
exist, but upon tho diseased humors and slimy
deposits that breed these living monsters oi
dlsoaee. No system of medicine, no vermifu
ges, no autheimiultlcs. will free, the sjstem
Iroin worms like' these Bitters,
Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in
paints and minerals, such as plumbers, type
setters, gold-beaters and miners, as they ad
vance hi life, will be subject to paralysis of tho
Dowels. To guard against this tako a dose of
Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters once or twice a
week, as a preventive. . ■
Billons, Remittent and Intermittent lovers,
which are so prevalent In the valleys ol our
treat rivers throughout the United States, espe
cially thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Teunesseo.Cumberland, Arkansas, Red,
Colorado, Brazos, illo Grande,'Pearl, Alabama,
Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many
others, with their vast tributaries, throughout
our-entlro-oountry'dnrinjj tUo summer and-ftu- ;
tnrnn, and remarkably so daring seasons of un- •
’usual heat and dryness, aro invariably accom
panied by extensive derangements of the stom
ach aud liver, aud other abdominal viscera.—
There are always more or less obstructions of
the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the
stomach, and great torper of tho bowels, being
gcloged up -wsth vitiated accumulations, lu
their treatment, a purgative, exerting a power
ful Influence upon these various organs, 1s es
sentially nocssary. There Is no cathartic for
tho purpose equal to Dr. J.'Walker’s Vinegar
Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark
coored viscid matter with which the bowels
aro loaded, at tho same time stimulating tae se
cretions of the liver, aud generally restoring
tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs.
Scrofula, or King’s evil, white swellings, Ul
cers, Erysipelas, Swelled neck, Goiter. Sorolu
lous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations,
mercurial affections, old sores, eruptions of tho
skin, sore eyes, etc., etc. In these; os In all
other constitutional diseases. Walker’s Vinegar
Bitters have shown their great curative powers
in tho most obstinate and intractable cases.
Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are
on nil these cases In a similar raarior, By puri
fying the blood they remove the enuse, and by
resolving away tho effects of the inflammation,
(the tubercular deposits) ’the affected pa.ts re
ceive health, and a permanent cure Js effected.
. Tho properties oif Dr. Walker’s Vlnegrv BU-,
tors are aperient, diaphoretic aud carminative,
nutritious, laxative, diuretic, sedative, coar ter
irritant, sudorific, alterative nod nll-blllous.
The aperient and mild laxative nr.p'-vtles of
Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters are tho best safe
guard in all cases of eruptions aud malignant
lovers, their balsamic, healing and soothing
jTOperties protect tho humors oftho fauces.—
• uholr sedative properties allay pnin in the nor
•votjs system,-Btomach ; aud bowels; either from
Inflammation, wind, - colic, cramps, etc. -Their
counter-irritant Influence extends throughout'
tho system. Their diuretic properties act on
tho kidneys, correcting and regulating tho flow
of urine. Their anti-bilious properties stimulate -
the liver, in the secretion of bile, and its dis
charges through tho bllary ducts, and are su-
Eerlor to nil remedial agents,-for* tho cure of
Illoua fever, fever aud ague. etc.
Fortify the body against disease by purifying
all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic
can tako hold of a system thus forearned. The
'liver, tho stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and
tho nerves are londered disease-proof by this
great Invlgorant.
DIRECTIONS.—Take of the Bitters ongoing
to bed at night from a half to one and one-half
wine-glassful. Eat good nourishing food, such
as beef-steak, mutton-chop, venison, roast-beef,
and vegetables, and tako out-door exercise.—
They are composed of purely vegetable Ingre
dients, and contain fio spirit.
J. WALKER,Proprietor; U. 11. MCDONALD
&. CO., Druggists and Gou’l Agts., San Francisco
and New York.
-63-Sold by all druggists and dealers.
July •!, 1872—8m.—Jan. -1,1878—3 m.
JpOR SALE. I ,
115$
The Pennsylvania Mouse,
corner of Second and Locust streets, Harris
burg, Fa., will ne sold at
P.UR LIC SALE,
on thopvoralsos, at two o'clock, p. m„ on
the 2 oth of July . 1872,
If not disposed of before that time, ' This Is a
most desirable property, as It is advantageously
located and admirably situated for a hotel or
boarding house, or can bo divided Into dwell
ing houses. It contains forty bed-rooms, largo
diningroom, parlors, ofllces, Ac.,'with water
and gas pipes through the building. Jt has Just
been put in thorough repair, and painted and
papered throughout. .
Title Perfect.
POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY.
Terms easy. Apply to
J. M’CORMICK, Jit,,
at the Daughln Deposit Bank, Harrisburg, Pu.
July 11,1872-31
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
I UNITED STATES for tho Eastern District of
Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy.
Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of John S. Dougherty,
of the borough of Nowvlllo, In tho county of
Cumberland and tbo State of Pennsylvania,
within said district, who has been adjudged a*
bankrupt on ills own petition by tno District
Court or said district.
Dated at Newvlllo, tho ‘lst day of July, A. -D..
1872. JOHN GRAHAM, Assignee,
July 11—31 Nowvlllo, county.
New Liquor Store.
Tho undersigned would respectfully Inform
the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that he
bos opened a liquor store in tho " Volunteer
Building," (Shower’s old stand) and will keep
constantly on hand a largo assortment of
, Choice Liquors.
Families and others can bo supplied on short
notice. Thankful for past favors, ho respectful
ly solicits a continuance of tho same.
Agent for Massey A Collin’s celebrated Phila
delphia Ales,
May 23, 1572-tf
SXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters tes
tamentary on the estate of R, 11. Woods,
of Dickinson township, deceased, have
been issued by tho Register of Cumberland
county to the undersigned, the Brst-named re
siding in Dickinson township, and tho last
named in Newton township. All persons In
debted will come forward at onee and liquidate
tho same, and those having claims will present
them, properly auteontlcated, for settlement.
S. W. WOODS. ) Tbrhuinr'
m JNO. R. SHARPE, / Executors.
July 11,1872- 01. '
1 OST*—On Saturday night last, on the
I j state Road, between Carlisle and Plainfield,
amrgo leather pocket-book, containing some
valuable papers. Tho finder will be liberally
rewarded by leaving It at the American Vol
unteer olhco. July 11—If.
CHEAP COAL!—The subscriber hav
ing resumed tho sale of COAL, is prepared
to supply families wltF any of tho varieties in
the market at extremely low prices.
Llmoburnors* Coal will bo furnished to far
mers and llraoburnors, at all points alc/ug tho
lino of tho Cumberland Valley Kail-road, at
moderate rales. Orders respectfully solicited.
Address GEORGE ZINN.
July 11, 1872-3 m . Carlisle, Fa.
H. A. CRABBE,
House, Sign and
Ornamental Painter,
GRAINER and SANDER. Graining executed
In the best city stylo, and finished In oil or var
nish. Work done promptly and la the nealcsl
manner by experienced workmen. All kind*
of sandstone correctly Imitated. I use tho best
material, and am therefore prepared to execute
the latest stylo colors. I am prepared to com
pote In price with any other mechanic of tho
county. Place of residence, No, 68 West Pom
fret street. Shop, 27 I.outher street, between
Hanover and Bedford,
May 23,1872—1 f,
CLOSING SALE
• ' oir I ' -
Spring and Summer Dress Goods
■ • AT .
L. T. GREENFIELD’S
At Reduced T*riqes.
i®”! will olfor from this day GREAT BARGAINS In
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACE SACQUES, PARASOLS,
The above reductions in prices arc REAL. -The GOODS the BEST in the
MARKET, lam determined to make a CLEAN SWEEP of all the' Odds and
Ends, without regard to cost, to make room for the FALL TRADE. New stock of
Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams,
Summer Pants Stuff,
' Just received, and will be sold at very low prices. ;'
SUITS FOE MEN AND BOYS
IIADI'I" TO OIII) k h at SII out notick
Till! public are respectfully requested to examine the above stock and prices at
OREKIsTJHTELD’S
No. 18 East Main Street/"
Jnl.v 11, IS7L*
RARE CHANCE!
EXTENSIVE SALE!
CABRIAGrBS !
BUGGIES’ AND WAGONS!
SATURDAY, AUGUST' 3, : 1872.
The subscribers having a largo lot of Carriages. Wagons ami Buggies on hand, have determin
ed to reduce Uielr stock by a public sale on the> above day. atOeo.'W: Hilton a old aland on
ritLSlfoot, Carlisle,'A’a., tt lea* doors Soutli of the Cumberland Valley depot.
Among the vehicles lo which vc Invito attention are tho following: ,
Ten Coal Box Buggies,
8 Swell Buck, 10 Holly Varden, ami 1 Trotting’Buggies, Spring Wagons, 2 two
seated Carriages, 2 Plnctons and G
Second-Hand Buggies and Wagons,
This work is all now and constructed of tho very best material, and In good st3'le. They will
all bo sold, without reserve, and a written guarantee given with each vehicle, Insuring It for one
year. ' .
A credit of 5 months given
if desired, and a deduction of l-'I V E l*Rlt CENT on all CABXt sales.
Sale to emmneneo all) o'clock. a. m„ when attendance will bo given and terms mode known
SMELTZ&CO.
!)jnly72—At. , .
. ijaiicljr & fflo'g. (Column.
A GENTS WANTED FOR
GOODS!' KKD’S
Presidential Campaign Book!
Every citizen wants U. Also, for t'ampalgn
Goods. Address GOODHPEEO'S EMPIUK PUB
LISHING HOUSE, 107. Liberty Street. V. Y.; or
Cincinnati; O. Juno 27 lw
WANTED for the Dives of
Grant! Greeley!
Wilson! Hvown
and the lending men of all parties. Over forty
steel portraits. Just the book wanted by the
masses everywhere. Agents meet with wonder
ful success. Head for circular and secure choice
of territory at once. Address ZEIGLER
OUUUY, 518 Arch Street, Phllada.' ; Juno 27 lw
Warren Range
First premium amt. Ini. I*7l. Double
Elevated Ovuu, Warming Closet, Hrolllng Door
Fender Guard, Dumping and Shaking Or ate
Direct Draft. FULLER, WARREN & C0.,2:W
Water Street, New York. June 27—lw
■\TTELLS’ CAKB OLIO TABLETS.
For Coughs, ‘Colds find Hoarseness. These Tab
lota present the nckl in Combiuatiou with
otner omeient remedies, in a popular form, for
the euro of all THROAT and LUNG Diseases
Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throat are
immediately relieved, and statements arj con
stnntly being sent to the proprietor of relief In
eases of throat dlJUculties of years stumliirr.
CAUTION. —Don’t bo deceived by worthless im
itations. Get only Wells* Carbolic Tablets.
Price IS cents per box. John Q. Kellogg, IS
Piatt street, N. Y. bend for circular. Soleageuts
lor the United States.
July 11, 1872 lw.
tfOKAA MONTH easily made with
W/C O\J stencil and Key Checlc Dies. Secure
circular and samples free. S. M. SPLiNCKU,
Brattleboro’, Vt. July 11,1872 4w
TOiEE TO BOOK AUENTS.
\Vo will send a handsome prospectus of our
new illustrated Family Bible, containing over
SUO line scripture illustrations to any book
acent. free of charge. Address National Pub
lishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
July 11, 1872 lw
MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET.
Dio Lewis’ new and greatest work.
Is an Immense success. 13th thousand in press.
Agents delighted and coining money. Agents
wanted everywhere- Geo. Muclcau, publisher,
“JJSansoin street, Phila. July 11,’lw
change for agents,
Agents, wo will pay you $lO per week in cash,
if you will engage with nsut once. Everything
/.furnished and expenses paid. Address P. A.
I*ELLS »t CO, Charlotte, Mich. July 11-lw ,
THIS IS NO HUMBUG!—By send
ing 35 cunts, with ago, height, color of eyes
ana hulr, you will receive by return mall, a cor
rect picture of your future husband or wife,
with name and date of marriage. Address W.
FOX, P. O. Drawer No 111, Fullonvillo, N, Y.
July 11.1872—iw
SIMON W. EARLY.
IJIHE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN
Blood Purifier,
Jurubeba,
It is not a physic which may give temporary
relief to the sufferer for the llrst few doses, but
which from continued use brings Plies and kin
dred diseases to aid in weakening the Invalid,
nor is it a doctored liquor, which, under the
popular name of “Bitters,” is so extensively
palmed oil on the public as sovereign remedies,
but It la a most powerful tonic and alterative,
pronounced so by lb© leading medical authori
ties of London and Paris, and has been long
used by the regular physicians of other coun
tries with wonderful remedial results,
retains all the mcdlclnlal virtues peculiar to.
the plant and must bo taken as a permanent
curative agent. .
Is there want of action in your liver and
spleen? Unlessrelloved at onco, tho blood be
comes Impure by deleterious secretions, pro
ducing scrofulous and skin diseases, blotches,
felons, pustules, canker, pimples. &c„ ic.
Take Jurubeba td cleanse, purify and restore
tho vitiated blood to healthy action,
i (Have you a dyspeptic stomach? Unless diges
tion is promptly aided, tho system is dobuia
ted with a loss of vital force, poverty of the
blood; dropsical tendency, general weakness
or Lassitude.
Have you weakness of tho intestines? You
are In danger of chronic diarrhoea or tho dread
ful inflammation of tho bowels.
Take it to allay irritation and ward oil ten
dency to Inllammations*
Havoyou weakness of tho uterine or urinary
organs? You must procure instant relief or
you are liable to suffering worse than death.
Take It, to strengthen organic weakness or
life becomes a burden. .... •
Finally it should bo frequently taken to keep
tho system In perfect health, or you arc other
wise in great danger of malarial, miasmatic or
contagious diseases. ' _ , .
JOHN (i. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., New'York*
Solo Agent for the United States,
Price 91 per bottle. - Semi for circular.
julylJ,ibT2-lw.
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J. 11. OM AH AM & SON,
Attorneys Counsellors at law.
No. 14 South Hanover St.,
CARLISLE, PA.
Hon. J, H. Grakah, Into President Judge of
tho Ninth Judicial District, has resumed the
practice of tho law, aud associated with him
his sou, J. H. Graham, Jr. Will practice In tho
Courts of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata Coun
ties. . [Dec.7,'7l-tf.
JI E. BKI/I’ZIIOOVKK,
AITOENEY-AX-LAW
CARLISLE, PAi
jya-Oflico on South Hanover JStreet, opposite
Poutz’s dry goods store,
Dec. 1,18(15.
DE. GEORGE S. SEARIGHT, Dun.
TI3T. From the 'Baltimore College of Denial
tiurgery. Olllco at tho residence of-bin mother
NastLoutherStreet.threodoors below lied ford
Carlisle. Fonna. •
Doc.l 1805.
& PARKER,
-I TTORNKYS AT LA IK.
udlce ou Main Street, In‘ Marlon Hall. Cur
lisle, Pa.
Dec. 28 186 n.
jJU. J. S. RENDER, M. D,
Has removed his oillco to tho South West cor
ner of South Hanover and Pomfret Streets, di
rectly opposite tho 2nd Presbyterian Church. -
Carlisle, April 18—72—tf.
2RSS. MARY L. HALL, Homajopa
thio Physician and Medical Electrician*
:o South Hanover street, Carlisle. All fe
male diseases sklllfnly treated. Patients at a
distance can consult by mail.
Juno 0, 1872 ly.
Q.EO. S. EMIG,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
AND ,
INSURANCE AGENT.
Oillco on South Hanover St., In Franklin House.
, Agent for tho oldest and most reliable Fire
and Life Insurance Companies. May2-tt
JAMES M. WEAKLEY,
ATTORNEY-A MAW.
Office— No. 22 South Hanover St., Carlisle, Z’a.
April 25,1872—1 y. ; -
JOSEPH G. VALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Practices in Dauphin and Cumberland counties.
Oillco In Court-house Avenue, No. 3 Kramer’s
Building, m the rear of the Jewelry establish
ment, Carlisle, Pa.
April 25,1873— ly.
JJARVEST HOME
Tbo Cumberland County Agricultural Society
will hold tbolr regular Harvest Homo oa th?lr
grounds on Saturday, August 17.1872,
LEWIS P. LYNE .
l&c’j/.
Iljuly72-6t.
TAAVID SMITH, lorraerly Justice of
l/tho Peace, would announce to his nuinbrous
friends throughontthe county and vicinity, that
his special attention will bo given to the col*
ectiou and sottloment of all claims, book ae»
counts, vonduo notes, io., and to writing of
deeds, mortgages, bonds, &c.. and also to the
oiling and renting of real estate. Terms mnde«
to, OaUee In the court* house,
.\prll J.lbTJ—Dm.