Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 18, 1869, Image 4

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h -_,..en to the,
ks the last quadrille,eflo•the supper
_ ,
__ dewn , to the e drawnikg;rea' •
the -dotripanY eir maks, and
supper-room " flkNithltaced fd, i tkie,
As ea t .and,bliff,Mf theriiDorl.
room e compank filled the room,
h ' was shown, but "Death" was
ire•to s o on. -
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TEE BEBNERS o q• -
- - I.. rlike the lava Seed ' 't brat the party birolte up. Only a few
"Teak /"SR E no's broiled of El ,mei;! pf the guests remained all night.' These
•• That bur , . „..erflli ' 'were shoWn to their . roome, and the others ,
, .ru of 's dark a%t , best
to/it i'g g tin e, itsfilte would ihsetuilt,7Mieti
Near' tne eers ago, a yoty:V
• • ' iliondelle went into the . little reception
not tca lpom their br . i .. .Ars)fiimself and Darter to meet Mr. Damara, who assured
thrni lrat the old
~ ,ci . Lyon Berners• her - teat 1 sten, • teat thenceforth be could never ex
t..g a haakt,.ii‘rTit,And two seiYan's. tend to her more than a brother's affection.
;',„n:. .i''' „ed .- a private parloi and " Then give me a brother's'kiss," she
'Kb° .annicriting.for Our own use, eighedi . .i",Thh,t is pot rl PP l 9'. b i n/ Y a 11 1 I;
hispir r im of bedrooms for our ser- have no One to kiss me flow. - -sii dive e
?f said Mr.. Burners. as he handed u brother's kiss, anct let me go." sihe plead
,e'llat and cane to4he bowingewaiter. rid, plaintively. • , . -
" Certainly sir. What would you like • He hesitated for a moment, and then
for tea!" asked the landlord.. • -• penning over her, he,euid:
"Oh, anything you please, so that it I - .. It is the first, antefor your own site ,,
nice arid neatly served,'-' said Mr. Burners, it mire. be the last, Roan I" and he preen
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with a slightly impatient wave of his band hi s li ps to hers.
as if ho would have been rid of his obse- It Was the last as well as the first ; for
quious host. lit the •meeting ',of ,their,.lips they ryeere
" Ah-ha! anything - I please I It is easy stricken 'asunder as-by the 'call. bf •a
to car what ails him-. lie lives upon love thunderbolt! _ -
just now ; but he'll care more about his Aild Sybil; blazing with wrath, like_
a
bill of fare a few weeks hence," chuckled spirit f”oin the Lake of Fire, stood between
the landlord, as he left the public. parlor t h en , i -, .
to 'execute his guest's orders. ` a Shegooked not huintinwith.lierivehole
The bridegroom - was no sooner left alone face and form heaving, -palpitation, flash
with his bride than he seated her in the ing forth the lightnings of an or I
easiest armchair, and begun with rine.- i. s e em! In. exclaimed her husband,
tionato, zoal to untie her bonnet "strings
.thunderstruck, appalled.
and unclasp her mantle. She waved her hand toward him, Ai if
" You make my cnaitl.a useless append- to implore orconimund silence. - • , , ~ .
ago dear Lyon," said the little lady, 'mil - o 1 have nothing to say to you," she
ing up In his eyes. "-You love', me so muttered, in low and husky tones, sue it
much, dear Lyon ! You Love me so much! ashes were in her throat. " But to You I"
Yet not too much either I for oh ! if You she said. and her voice rose' 'clear rind
should ever cease to love me, Or even it strong as-she turned and stretched out, her
you -were ever to love toe leas. I-I- arm towards Rosa, who 'was binning 'in
dare not think what I should. - do I" she affright against- 'the ..wall-" TO • Teti,
muttered in a long, deep, shuddering tone. .traitress, who has come between the true
I' Why, Sybil, -my wife-you - beautiful husband and wife-in 'the morning-iyou
mad creature! You area true daughter , i
muss leave rho house you have desecrated!
Of your house! A Bernors of the burning for if you do tint, or' if ever ' rtlnd 'pith'
heart! A Seekers of the boiling blood! false face here again, I will tread -down
A Berners of whom, it has been saio, that and ,rush out your life with less 'remorse
;it is almost as fatal to be loved es to be than ever L. set hoot upon a spider l I
bated by-" \ will a5,..1, am .a Berner I -And- now.
Sudden! in the midst of their_ converse ,
th , rw i e •- -
e, and novas let me gee yoursform
_they I h afflifid-,QL2=111Z, 7 10 W .. _ go i n 422............... ., ...., .. .
deep, heart-broken weeping. 'Agee Blondelle, who had stood spell-
Both paused, looked at each other, and bourfli by the terrible gaze an overwhol
listened. - ming words of SYLOI; the wronged wife,
The sorind seemed to come from a room now suddently threw up her hands, And
- on the opposite side of the passage to their with 'a' ldw cry fled from the robin. .
own-apartment, And Sybil dropped her arm' nd voice
" What is that?" inquired Sybil, leek- at tlig same instant, and stood:dumb and
ing sib to her husband's face. _ motionless.
"It seems to become woman inclistress," And noWat length, Lyon Berners spoke
answered Lyon. • , ' againl ,
"Oh I see, whet it is, dear, will you ^" . -"Sybil le, he said, I' this houseis yours!
- entreated Sybil. , „
You must lio as you please. But thief
She was herself so happy, that fit was
, tell yob: that in the same hour which sees
really dreadful to be &Minded just then, that poor and friendless young creature
that sorrow should exist in this world et
-,- driven from the shelter of -this roof, I lonia,
' all, --,-- it too, and leave it forever!"
-"' But if she could have foreseen the woe- If too,'
Berners really meant this, or
'that was to come to herself, to her husband, 'thought to bring his fiery-hearted.,wife, to
and to the object of her sympathy; elle terms by the threat, he was mistakhn in
would have held-Lyon back,-as -with- the her character. .
grip of fate, from the mission on which "Oh, go I" she answered, bitterly-Ito
she now sent him. • • as Rein as you like, Lyon Berners. Good
For the weeper was a beautiful woman night, end - good bye !" sheriaid, and.with
-a deserter! wile-Darned Rosa Blondelle, a wave of her hand she Treried - from the
whd, although but a few days landed from roce . p.
Europe,.. had been robbed of her jewels He was mad to have spoken as he did:
and money by husband, rind then left, madder still to let her. leave him lel ',how
to her fate in that Niirlol li hotel. , mad„he was soon to learn.
Sybil was deeply moved by this lady's . Lyon Demers toinained-walking-up and
story. and insisted on taking Mrs. lion- down the roam somo time tenger. The
dello home with her to Black Hull,
and Mr. lights were all out, and the servants gone
Berners gave his assent to her wishes. to hell. Yet stilllfd continued to pace up
But before they got ready to Set out on and down Olio
floor, until suddenly
their journey, Sybil bitterly repented of piercing shrieks smote hie ear
the • arrangement. Mrs. Blondelle was ln grbat terror he started forward, and
so enchantingly lovely, that Mr. ,Bernors . instinctively. rushed toward, Reeri'll room,
Jit ones began to yield to her charms; a-nd when the deer was suddenly thrown open
'Sybil, for the first time, saw him nay the by - Rosa herself, pale, bleeding from a
- , h'orrinue Of admiration to other -beauty wound in her breast • .
than her own.
-GreatHeaven ! What la this! he cried,
This kindled the fires of jealousy in her ni, aghast with amazement and sorrow„ he
heart, and by the time they reached Bleak- supported the ghastly' and dying • form,
Hull those fires bad-become fanned Into and kid it on the Rife, and then sunk on
ariinextinguishabie.'filime. .... - • ' his knees beside it . „- - - '- -
• And no Berner% had ever been known , d e
Who, who has one this? he wild!y
.to forgive an object of jealousy.
Black Hall, the abode,of Mr. and Mrs. demanded, as. almost paralyzed with bor.,'
Berners, was a palatial old Virginia man-
ror, he knelt” beside her, and tried to
sion, situated in the heart of the Black
_stanch the gushing wound from whieh her
life blood was fast welling. -
~,- Valley, a few miles from Bleckville, the I ' ~,- • •
county town. It had been in Mrs. Sl] d °eon ed her bloodless lips, now pal-
Deniers' family for generations, tind_was ing,in death, And gasped . forth the worth;
renowned for • the scenes of gayety and i ••S ‘ he-Sybil your wife. I told you she
hospitality which had transpired beneath would do it, - and she bee dont it. Sybil
its roof. , , , Berners haspurdered me," she whis-
Mrs.. Berners, the last of her race, to pered - . - Then raising herself with - a last
give vent to the emotions of her restless, dying effort, she cried aloud, "Hear, all !
jealous heart, resolved to ineuguride the Sybil Berners has murdered me." And
festi% hies of the olden time, and for that with this charge upon her lips, she fell
purpose announced a mask ball for the hack DEAD.
~..
-. ensuin - All-Hallow Eve, and at ones set Evon in that supreme moment Lyon
about getting all th.ngs in readiness. Berners' first thoughts almost his only
One day while she was absent at Black- thought, was for his wife. Be looked up
ville, making purchaser, Lyon arid Rosa to see who was there-who had heard
became so absorbed in one another, as to this awful, this fatal charge.
become, oblivious of the entry of Mrs. All were there! guests and servants,-
Wlnterose, the old housekeeper. who men and women drawn there by the
found them sitting closely side by side , dreeklful shrieks. All had heard the her
her hand clasped in his. On Sybil's ro• riliTaeetisatien.
turn, the old housekeeper deseribed . this And all ,trod panic-stricken, as they°
scene to her, -with teeny exiiggeretions:,- .
ihrunk awnv froth one who stpod in their ,
The revelation sgineyd.to freeze Sybil into midst "
ice. • e
The
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A Le gend of The 81. 5811
OHAPTIr ,
'BURNING fIRART9
" - Oh, my heart .' any 1, earl ."' ,is a moaned
turning deathly pale. And • after a
long al:nee. she bitterly DO •
eidved l Betrayed! Scam, !
_Laughed
at I Well; well!" she woutineed, nodding
grimly; "well, well, sinee leceit 10 the
fashion of the day; I too will ho in 'the
fashion ; I too will wear a mask of smiles!
But behind that mask, I will watch:—Oh,
how 1 will Watch I Not at my - fancy-hall
alone mill I play apart, but before it, and
perhaps, ,Ifter one shall ever know
how I watch, what I see, until I descend
with the fell swoop of tho.eagle. And
henceforth let me remember tha , I am a
daughter of the house of Berne rs, who
never' failed a friend or spared a foe. And
oh, let the spirit of My fathers support
me, for I .must Eiinuar, until I can
- And oh-I could-those triflers with sacred
love—those Wanderers on the brink of a
fearful' abyss—have soon the look of her
face then, they would have fled from - each
other for ever, rather than to have dared
the desperation of her roused soul.
But they-saw nothing, knew nothing,
suspected nothing I
And thus all the three drifted towards
the awful brink of,ruin.
CHAPTER H
THY, FIRST FATAL HALLOW 307 X
It was All-Hallow Eve a night long
anticipated with delight' by the whole
neighborhood told much , longer still re
membered with horror by the whole
country.
It was the occasion of Sybil Earners'
Inuit: ball; and. Black Holt; the Black
Valley, and the town of Blackville - ivere
all.inw at to of unprecedented excitement
for this wns the erA - 1)r hinmont'of the
kind, that had" ever been given . in the
locality,,and'the•gentry . of three contigu
• ous counties had been 'patted to assist at
it. /
The :throng at Black Hall was great,
an the characters assumed by. the muslceri
Aver° var.ous and well sustained.
But far the most beautiful, far the most
terrible figure in the pageantry of the
evening, was Sybil.' Bernet% Sho bad
chosen. for her c'uiretee the unprecedented
part of the impersbnption• of the Spirit of
Fire.' It suited 'well -with her whole nature •
Her costume was but the outward sign of
'—,-thecinward fervor: •
Sybil had confided the secret of her cosr
tumo to no one but her husband,. who was
himself attired as " Herold 'the Saxon,"
while Mrs. Biondelle nssimiea the pharam.,
~torof " Edith ttiFitir." .
Sybil had not been long in the room
before the coquetting of her husband and
- Mrs. Blondollo . drove her nearly to die
tractidn, Observing thitt whenever she
came near them, they wore on their guard,
Sybil exchanged disguises with one of her
guests and intimate friends, Beatrix Pew
dloton, and was thtis enabled to watch her
husband and his companion without the
least restraint.
Sybil observed theta meeker, represent
ing Death, whom nobody seemed to know,
watched Mrs. Blondelle as closely as bbe
did herself; and she subsequently.had oc
casion to 'remember and shudder at that
Booing the watched collide seat thorn-,
selves on a small sofa in onh corner of the
,soquir the glided tp am ottoman ,near thetlo,l
' in 111 no to hear Mrs: Blondollo say, i
"No, Lyon, your wifo_is not my friend
—she is mytieudly enemy. Eihd ie ilercelyi
. jealous of.your MA:talon foe to& though it:
lithe Only happiness of my unhappy life.l
And she'vrill make you throw me off yet." ,
_ - Never 1 no one, not even tn 7 wile/sheik
: - ever de'that.--Vswear it - by ,1 11 ,1brkepeEt
Pybil : glided away.- Oho could ,hia• t sne
~. • • ,•, •
klupper-time
gtieete would have 4 to unmasie,_Bytdi and
Beatriz reezchanged costumes, itOctrA4
It xya , she, Sybil. the accused, whose
very.l,nc.et aceused her more loudly than
tht4l,..mg woman had done: she Flood
rill in h r lb.!) tunequerailr dr , Rs,
her ;a..' pallid, +•.% 4:. bhrzingbluing her
litli•k h... r ;ono. , and treat frig, her ,rinl
soralgl hand raised rind grasping , a blood
dagp.r. • • , ,
iiy, wretched woman I` most wretched
wainan 'What is this that •you , have
done ?" groaned - Lyon Bernors in unut
terable agony—agony not for, the dead
beauty before bins, but for the living•
wife. wh , •m he felt that ho bad dfiven to
'this deed of desperation.
"Lyon Berbers, do you believe me
guilty ?", she asked.
He looked up, and their eyes that. If he
had 'really believed her guilty he did not
bopii , He answered brieflydind
Sybil I Heaven knows that Dlo
not; but explain-this horrible business—
if you can I"
iiThe.explanAtion is this," she said, em
phatically. And then her ypice arose
clear, firm and distindt, as she continued :
in my chamber, which is im
mediately above thatsioecupied by Mrs.
Blondello My chamber is approached by
two wan, first by this front passagei and
stubs, and secondly by a'nariosiataircaiie
running ap.from Mrs. Blondelle'irucri.
do not - know how long I had sat these,
when piereing'shritik from some
ono in theeroom below. Instinctively 1
rushed Town the communicating etaira
and into Mrs. Blondelle's room and up
to her bed, where I saw by the light of the
taper she was lying. Her eyes were (dodo),
anal thought at first that she hadl fainted
-from-some fright until, almoyt at the same
instant, I saw \ this dagger-1 Were Sybil
_stooped .and pielied.up the dagger Oat she
had droppea a low minutes before—odriv.
en to its haft in her, chest. Instantly the
ope P necl iwound tip ; coypi•lng ; i rap
band and sleeve, with the accusing stains
yoitede I With the flowing of the blood
her eyes flow ; wildly open ! , Shit, gaapd
affrightedly at me for an instant, and then
biitli the last effort' of herlife,''for-'WhiCti
terlifor lent •her etrength,/shilateirtect• . uP,
•iirld fled shrieking tothiii room: I, still
.holding the dagger that I had drawn from
hosian,s followed hekbeie. 'And = iYou
knowi,tho rest," said Sybil ; 'oyarcome
.with excitement, she sunk upon the near.
eat:chid:id° rest,
_Ler story bad evidently made a very
great impreselup upou: t.tiu comiian3r pres
ent: - But ,-i Lyon - Bereerii auddehtS ,
claimed:
“good Heavens: -that la'dy's mistaken
char& has pot titian !WOW sbent, and
allowed this , durderCr• ttoTtlbapp. But
may not yet be too late!, Some'clue may
be' loft in her room "by which wa • may
trace ,the criminal! Come, , neighbors,
and lot tul search the pronalses',”
And Lyon' Harmers, leaving the shed-'
Bering women or the party in the , room
with Sybil und.lke dead ri tilatl,followea by
all the Men, weat sosearch the house and
grounds for traces of the assassin. • .
, 140 7 . the 'sepreb ,proved fruitless., 1)711,'
• trace ot 'on intrUd'er 6hulil Yeultd,'ndr,
was there .any evidence of robbery.
Furthermore, all the windows wpro found
fasiefia on'theinajdef TheYiledd" hien no)
way of entering the murdered woman's roomi
except by the stairway leading from Sy-I
bile r h T i fi;er. ' ; 1 •
Captain Pendleton; an old toyer of Sy
bil% Ando brother,of „u9atilx lair that
thoirti 6 Wad no ':safeti
flight. Ho whispered 'Lyon to take Sybil
her renal, and, tiro. indot t port.en, the
linek 'piazza. This was done,ohrtt,,Ahtin
the Captain unfolded his already 'Manta
plans. Lyon adopted them at once; and
underlekliifulmtilment of Captln
lion(lleto etleapl imk, of t o
hblike — tin eo Kitten •on the r
way towards a place of tonceilment known
as the Haunted Chapel where 'now incV
unexpected hotrod a*aitid
TEqc ; ;I!AIII!yEl? CHAPEL.
Fiiiiiil - lailiatt/hii . p?iiiiii4itiehlidi.Latiii
ti.hHeinehfireiliketiit Wski,iffit 044114
inelygor , ge , on the other siddiYttitOnSiuti.:
Vain. t. - ' ".i :1 O (J,„l, ;,.. ::- , • .7, ,
-Thliy, Arciyoil,tiocely,•ot .s,he old,„,ruin,,
j here o 4 i ti fi y, t l h ll e
r e s ci p w c, e r
g o e ti r rt s h
i c r4 d i tt o yi i tle s y e l e vs v
B e n s:
oo....iitioso 4re - elicits , Pi,' - his' mistittia ;bad
.1 it hind,tolployfidActspy.on4 trnd.out w here,
1
e 05cas, - gtong•, and secretly follow. her with
1
roiiplons Mid haekn!tftlr 'rtstktig pot sOme
fint,:ofi-Pinittitblo..- ': ' " - '
lithefugitives•folvsosippressed, that even -
c•illArcitl 'Billiper otqfplind - bs tJoci Couiff
ot'rel lova thetn;!Orit,tin -- orilrifitictonrfnlr,
lo s o tr n e.i t. r 7 g h o i d e i k aw ha e d ine s s lt ti l o csi ori r ir , i , li pi t ,r h , :it; eo .h t e i tt ie r ; t ri s :
loom .-which . ,
dindltkey sunk into4i , deq, sleep, ss ;hough
t,tiey.- . :l;ind been druthEild with seine power
-4111 I;ittrcotic. sillr.:f33brneis was.'aretved
katfore daylight bY*olWhe instantly drew
kink outside the!Oliiipollmalarin.
j Sybil, loft nionifiw-itnitiEfnunted Chapel,:
continued to slooifititiiialy. How long sh e
'had-idsilt she- ntallir4iiiild tall, when she'
Wa'slearddefily antk,fifittally aroused. - .
~
Shan't nandnO,'WO.itle t nbout her person.
They ,4nro' croppliwin:itker, her shoulders
and under her plithqo:kttO.y - Were lifting nor-:
front:rimy mattiOse"..),:loHerceyes flared open
in wild - affright44fidthe , la'ai two . black
abroyded• forms , ,ifitinifrAt her head, the
other at. her feet .: . . , '
~ . . . •
.
She tried to'cry out in' herMgony of ter
rot ; but her Voice died-ate:4 in her bosom,
eindhall her powers seethed:palsied. They,
raised hot up. and bore her
~on great
limier% I •whither? _ • 2
I To the'open door of the vault under the
4hapel, fron{whose haunted depths a spec
tral.,ightigleamed
Thdy•lioNl' her down the - dreadful
find,daid-het on, the dead ly.Ator I
iron , dOor- clanged loudly -to, ro-
Ounding tbiough the cliental arches.. '
' Webiaie her now l" ,muttered a hoarse
ioicei - ..A - hollbw laugh responded.
AM:1'18 ¢B sWoonetl'with ; horror !
When SYbil'recovered 'from 'her :death, ,!
like,swean; She found herself in a.spacious I
'Cavern of such exceeding beauty and splen
-061. that - for An instantshe lost sight of her
terrors in her astonishmeht end admira
imiopd theojaweyes settlediupon,a,fig- .
/tie' Who seeined' the sole ,occupant of the
, •
his tsvae -a_ young girl,..w,ho with .her
irdelptilirmr-mattiikcietittnilnivssrwast
eeateft Upon it cresti,feggettln; the Turkish
fastrcoh: eltlnlace;-fier malign eyes,
her . wildi , :black :ItairMnd picturesque 'cos
tume, were, all•so 401teeping - with the.as-
Tibet! :ithe'iplithe,, that One. might have
deemed her/the sPirlthf tho cavern.
,The`twe:vomou.looked at eablimther in
.hilencli 'fowl...perhaps half a miniate ;' and
then Sybil spoke:
u What place is this? Who are you I
Whd am I, brought hither ?" I
"One questimiat alime,' answered the
girl. ... What place this is' concerns you
litile. lam a gipsy, and mymame is Gun
tilieka ; why you are brought herei'llti !
that concerns you very much I It concerns
your liberty, and perhaps your life."
• "I do not believe it I You have had me
torn-away from my husband! Whore is he
novel" -haughtily demanded,lire.'terriers.. '
.• Ho is likely in the hands of the con
stables, who are by'this time in. possession
oi the - Haunted Chapel. But fear nothing !
Him they will release again, for they have
'no right to detain him; but you they would
have kept, if they had , caught you.- The
constables were cooling there for us, but
they would have found :yea had. we not
liriughtyou awayith us. That WM Illy
doing. I made w
your removal the condition
of my.silence." .
"But when will 'you communicate With
my hilaband, to relieve his dreadful sus
pense
!!.Aii- soon aecit shall be safe to do so.
Outlit.sy.Oare must be to our ciwn'safoty,
butpur•seeond will yours." . •
Sybil. said no More at the moment; but
satlooking at the speaker, and thinking of
lin 'that bad befallen her in- the Haunted
Chapel.
CHAPTER ,TV
-- THE 43.6118ER--CHIICYTAIN.
' Ile min the mildest mannered men '
-That ever scuttled ship, or cut a throat.
Sybil had passed to day in the, robbers'
den with her strange-companion, who tis
toniehed her by Butting that the captain of
the band bad been present at her masque
rade. 2 Late ia - the - nfternoon, dinner - was
unnouncdd, at which several of the robbers
appeared,-with Mbloch, a gigantic ruffian,
at their head.- . Moloch was the - lieutehant
of-the hand , and in the absence of the cap
tain, ruled with brutal sway, , Becoming
ilfflarried with wine, he took a sent by the
side of Sybil, threw his arm about her, and
attempted to imprint's kiss upon her lips.
Sybil struggled in terror,- and the gipsy
girl cried out:
"-Men! why don't you interfere' He
is rude to the lady I"
.• We never meddle between other men
and their aweethearp, Do we, mates !"
called out one.
" No, no, no I" answered the others. -
"Oh. if Satan- were here I" cried the
girl, in despair.
"SATAN IS HUM!" responch•d voice
close by.
And the robber captain at,- ,, d .otong
them its if he had.riaup front the earth.
31,.10ch dropped Sybil, and cowered in
the most abject manner.
Sybil looked up, and-turned d trom
head to foot; for-in the handsum... stately,
grqcetul form of the brivand chief, silo re
cognized the finished gentleman, who, in
the character of -Death," bad danced with
her at her own mask ball, and—the prob
ablci murderer of Rosa Mendell°.
While the walls of the cavern seemed
whirling around Sybil, the robber captain
calrely came up to her, lifted his hat, and
said :
• "Spirit of Fire! I am happy to welc"mo
you' to your. own appropriate dwelling
_place:" and then, without expecting an
answer, he turned to Moloch, and said, in
his smoothest tones: .
Be so good as to give me this seat, sirl"
But Sybil saw that the giant turned pale
and trelnbled like the bibled mountain in
labor, be heYeft the seat by. her side, and
slUnk into another at some distance.
The wind pw3sed , freely . at the .obbers'•
table, and the men grew merrier, wilder,
mpre uproarious. Sybil &Swim very touch
alarmed; end not so much 'by,the noisy
orgies of those rude revellers, tie,..by the
dreadful gaze of Moloch fixed upon her
from the opposite end of the table,whero,
he sat, and the offensive language of Sa
tan's
eyes whenever they turned towards
her. •
At length, unable to );ear the trial long
er, phe arose from her seat, and courtesy
ing-to these brigands as she would have
done to any sot of gentlemen of whom she
was, taking leave, Sibil lett the- cavern,
followed by Gentilliska; the gipsy girl.
„o I must take you to another grotto.
You must. oceupy mine to-night," said the
girl, with evident reluctance.
" 8i1,t, - oh I why, why - may I not stay
with you I am afraid to sleep alone. In
this terrible place l" pleaded Sybil!'
"1 Wive a reason, but I cannot toll it to
you now. Yes, 1 will, tool I will tell
you at all risks! Then it is this: My
chamber is not safe for you! I myself am
nolotrong enough to protect you I You
mirit ho carried off forcibly from my
side., I must hideyeti where no devil
may 'find .you to-night !" whispered -the
Oh, do not leave mo here alone I" plea
ded Sybil. "If I must stay, stay with me
'I do not fear death but oh I fear-these
men I clo-not-leave-me I"
4 . I Must for 'your own safety. Th/Y
must not miss me, or their suspic ons will
be aroused:" ,t
Then pointing to a bed of moss, and r e
comniending her pleat to lie down and
seek/rep:leo ztho gypsyi:girl glided, away
through the lahyrlnth, of ctiVm and was
lost to sight and hearing.
ybll'Llfirst impulse Was to start upand
,
run after her hostess butsho restrained'
hermit', flnd sank-,half-fainting.-upon the
heap of mdse. '
There!was but a faint sparkling of light
in thu cave, ceming , thyoUgh a crevice in
the rOof through which the moonlight en-,
.ieprise," had bee the advico of:
Genttliski. ,
Sybil dstriAnot seek if she, could, and
'could 10,ChAve found it if oho had. Hour •
'lifter hour passed in trance like salmon •
and silence,. when she fancied she bored a,•
creeping, stealthy step approaching. Near.,
ly frozen with terror, she listened and:
walgl4ed morti.intently than aver. Alonej
ibuipless,,„lo,slarknoss And solitUde, what!
horrid ilato Tango•ebb meettho creepingi
hatitiona'step drOwitearer. nearer. -
deiotui I it,''was no fancy ! 'rho'
entranceoftbecivern was more deeply dar-I
kened for ono moment, and then ,the•h ugo 1
Sri! of, goftiph Stood tfittilh the `eavein,'
findnear& fliflatt up. t l i
I - Paralyzed_ Filth horror, Sybil could nel-'
1; 1 10•YllOYS 1 ,1yoUt--notin , pt) when the'
~TllolllllOr app ached bar, and pelt prd..:
faneChanoi Moon her face. The above lel
0.1.14 this story *at- will be publbihod in
oiir columns. ,Thr•oontinuation of itfroni
whew it leavoS'Off'hilidcan 'be ; fdund only
Intlie-Now-York-Ledger,-whichls formic,'
all the •,;boolc is)ores-tind •,nee/pAepots.•
Askifor th 4 number dated June 26; and in
lc you will 'flnd . the continuation' of this'
beautiful tale.
.The
. Ledger has the best
-.stories of any paper in the world ; and
'Henry "'Maud Beecher, James Parton i!nd •
Fanny Fern htiite •articl'Cs every nurri.",
. .
U
L OOK OUT,'DRYGOODS NEN
TO Tali PUBLIC.
havejuat returned from tbo Rout with my Spring
.itock,and ae tatiel,l'oni erll ig itoddi a 111 Lie cheap.
er than any other Pry tioudi !Wm.. In Own, .I et
not think It necemiry to occupy a column of new.,
wiper to keep, up my reputation for aellln r rhea!
lix.da. hitt. do I wish. in - resort to clap trap to gut.
the public. All-I ask of theml. to cull and examinr
for theniaolvoai and II not satisfied, with the prices
not to buy. llbmetobin • the otitild Nd. Noit.l
Claud' er otrrot; ...at door in Di. Kieffer's. and Mil
.er & howerallard ware
VOI. A. MILER,
• P. 8. I. will sAS nnThiug uhout gal* third and 11,urt1
(rand opuningA • .
9apr11.41.
air HATS AND CAPS, , •
Do yoti goont.a ;tire Hai or Cap?
If cu, don't fell " toreoll on
J. G. C A.LEIO
No. 29,'Went Main Str . eet,
Where rim he Gaon the titiest nerturetnnitt of
TINTS AND TAPS
• .
aver`brunaht to Co , itni... 410 111 ,44 .4 4 4 4 .1 . 4141 t pleasura a
ln
Inviting hi.. 400 friends and Customers, And all' hew
Omni, to his splendid steak Jnat rem Iced Crow New
York and Philadelphia, consisting in sort of tine .
SILK AND CASSINIERE,IIATS,
eesldenin endless rarloty of flats - and -Caps of ihe
latest style, all of whial ho will soli at the Lowest
Cash Prices: Alan,..hls own manufaetureof data al
ways on hand, and
Hats Afannfaettered to Order
Ile has thol's: arrangement for ,coloring Hatsand
all kinds of IV•lglen (loads. Overcoats, at the
shortest notice (an'he colors every week) and on the
moat reasonable roruir A150,,a,, tine: Int. of Arden
Orands of
:/TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Alwyn nn bond. Wide* to.coll tho attention of
peroono who howl
COUNTRY PUSS
.a.syfi—thq_i_kbpJ4..ok4,tqlt.
•
1.1.11110,.
Glyn hint a call, at tint abOvo 'number, his old
stand Co lin fools crinfidant of vivlng entire satisfaa.
tIon:
._julyl4 67.
THE GREAT
•
ZINGARI BITTERS.
I=
=I
A PLEASANT, BEVEHAIiE,
,s 'CERTAIN CURE AND
PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES
The ZING ARI BITTERS or „compounded 'row a
pretteriptlon - ef the relehtaleft Pfif)ptian phyvician
On. Oncnratro, who. nft years of triol and .Ixtrilrl
went, dig,,,,e,d the Zingarini. Ilerb=Alle naufiltzt,
marlzal le vegetable prodnetion t the earth. perhaps ,
has ever yielded—ftertalnly the wont effective In
acre of discus,. I t t 'itt rein' inn tier with the other ,
vAltiablwaportlesot whin the'ZING - Alit ItIATMIttf
To commuted. still cure
Dyspepsis,,Fover and Ague, Bilious Frier, Cholir
Colds, Bronchitis, Conminotion in its tirr•t
stage, Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Peronle
Complaints, ithouMetlsin, Dvfiontory;
Acute and Chronic Dhirion t Choi
are Morlimt, Cholera, Typhoid - -
a od'Typhus Fever, Yolk tr
lever, Scrofula, Din
. or• the Kid
ney Si Ilnbituot -
Onstiveriess,
tr.c., &c.
In the PIi.EVY.NTION and CLIO, of the Above die
Oakes. it bay never be. known to 01011..6
wur moot oewloinent witivenn throughout all pint,
of the Pountcy, n 11l tectily. let tiro attlietewl
fbr circular won to mini; tettitunninlo moo certificate ,
of thank air,. have been euied after huh . casem Lave
bweu pronwunerd topelen by our bwkt' phyPiebms.
I=l
F. .11A HTNR & CO,
N. Front St., Philadelphi[i.
)COMMENDED Dl'
Ex-Gov David It. Nucor, of Pennsylvania.
lion. Robert J. Fiedler, '•
lion. Edward „Mahorvon,••• "
Hon. Joel It, Danner. "
Iton. WM. rdeSberry, •• add °Glare
ND 41A I I. A. rt
/21eb
jIIOOLALM 10 ALL THE
WORLD TILVe
ME
NATIONAL BITTERS
lfas cured more ores of DYSPEPSI A, morn cares of
LIVER. COU Pi. more cage+ of - NERVUV,
and 'hors 5.00 of
DEBILITY, than any other rethody before tho .
public In the name epee ()Ilium
IT --PURIFIES- THE
-BLOOD,
CALMS TIIE MIND, RESTORES SLEEP, Is-an
• Excellent Appatizer, and a 'general In.
cxigorater of tho System.
WALTON A ZUG, Proprietors,
No. 0, N-Sov nth St, Philadelphia,
Sold, by Druggists, and Dealers gonorally,
12lett Od•Unt.
U. S. HOTEL,
'Op,posiza Pa. R. R., Sr. Reading Depot,
- - - - -
HARRISBURG, 'PA.
.-.-{:,-
0 Propriotoe.
247.
•
N CON SP.Q IJ NO OF Hit'
dleastroun tlrr,whloh to January bud dratraj,
ed their ator. and Its_ contnntn,
I.E. CALDWELL & CO.
•JEWELE.RB„
Hare had made eupechdly to their order in Europe
and In Anierien, an entirely'
New Stook of Choioo Goode,
Whfeh are now opened hod ready for oxatnlnation
VERY. *INN - I
-ARM STARTLE OLOal{B,
(Every ,movement with the new Improvroionts)
NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MATCH,
- , Entirely now - • ;'-
BP.ON-Z-P.'AEVGROU-PS&-FIG-U:REST
GOgHAIII.M4TVUFW CO'S '
FINE:'
INfr SILVIIk, FARE,
-
New - ddely.nn
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Scc. , • Sre'
♦ very full ußsortriaeutat very
gomixAth
'•• , For tbirpresoot at
819 :VHEIfiTNUT STREET.
123e6 9ttily. e
PUMPS 1!
For pare WWI`
art,linrwbod; runty Icon, nor polad '
Dad, but
Dhurloy Bluaohlegle Colo
Inland 'PUCiliribOrl'Ultdp ... '
nadir of veld antnidibur 'wood,' 4 0.,,
relyredstetest 'die`able and
Ito good . oldrignibloned! ' woodob
amp, tnado by, machinery, and
oral, ro, perfect and orlmrato In all!
to parlo, , railllng art oqud, amount ,
f watur, and aeotlng lora`than halt
IF; runny. - fleally - s aryarlard,so eel
. I ton46ezlod,' and s 1n , 7 e. 1011.;
'ruullnro roalo? ph§ that ank
la•up,and, )Imi, It, do
Ircl,„Aftor.ihornua4 lrlgl it 1 1 , 0 1 97
poyrladicadihro6o, ar;onaarakrfi
inn.aa cand the „nut,
lttPlitF.PY • •
• •
f .`
DRY GOODS.
'1 .1160i)S!
t,"
O k.it, ; _triA ll _AV ;5! Vl7?
, :11ztE : TIME , AND: sgAsoN,
• i
, 11
i.511W CASII. I S.TOItE
OP
THOMAS A.HARPF;R,
CORNER OF HANOVER ANY) POSIFSKT BTS
. .-
t
' Who t. nt artrtroptirtml to'cothibit mi Ott:Lora mrttf
004 . 14,r:1.4 :tottk ttf
I) 6;Y 6_ 00 , n ,
oxo..cilnitly low pric§is
Bar nine,in," ;
NT S ,
at 011 rolcro and skzes. The clialiiot, 'Stock lb
.triw n.
'PLANNP.L&
Plrfu end Tv.1110.1 . , , m11 . m160.
Shulaw: .
Plaid
Pplmo,
and x Ilue artit•le of Wel4l Flannel. • '
ANV 145 ! SIT
Log . 11 , 1n1Squhro,
Ladies'. ClLiakings,
nowlifiod: war., Proof and Heavy
U..ovet.
Miirivo'Votg. c llrta nrit 'llrnwors, for Ladlie
111. ex, Merl . 4.and 1 , 427. '
11.11 Imp 4
;10thS (DWI lhi. Slmcrc.
'FANCY DRESS GOODS
In new and lUcl. • Doalgna
Many of ,the ahoy° C 101.15 ceiling off at at greatly
reduced priced.
Inneenee :tuck ot all the bottling brand,. of
Domextica and 110138 k YURIId IIIKH DltY 0001)8,
at Jena than regular Okue.
BLI ACIIED S.: BROWN SELEETINGS.
'PILLOW CASE MUSLIN S, 14L1A)15 'CASE
/ A 1314 LINICsS, NAPIi L,S ANON DIRLILS.
• -Towels lid Towellings.
Marseille° Quilt and Table Corers, Nottingham
Lace Carlin and' Tilly,
gull linen of •
WHITE GOODS,
ME
and Craw,
ilehlery mid ve, In *lot variety, •613 erten"
sive. Stock of
NOTION'S
BALMORAL AND 1100 P HFCTICIA
FANCY WoOLEN.GOODS
CORSETS! COR 81 - 137 8!
Fren Jr Wove, flip (.I(4e, and the celebrated
lie.xvi Cornets.
Cadie's Cuff and Cogarn tfetnatitened Tanked
and Embroidered - liandherehletx.
SPI'WIAL INDUCiLMENTS To (;ASR
FL' RCLI AS E R.S
'IIIOMAB A. HARPER.
Cor. of 'fanny, hod Pomfret. Elts
MEM
BAR GA IN.S!
W. C. SAWYER & Co's
N I V th Ci o ' SAWYER ait9 t 'St 0 :h11r t o their culls
rococo Stork of Fancy and Mirlywd
DRY GOODS,
Coomistiog. of ,
.4
51.1.,•. t.. ,. -
POPLINS, r . ... -
—_. EMPIirS9_CLOTIIS, - _
• :, ~_ I , mllEttl.NOESi
ALPACAS. he., &c
CA:RPETS! 'CARPETS!!
Burt ua •
111018§ . EL8 TURIN. PLY,
INGRAIN.
HIN ITI A N • ••
• . CITIVAG
LINEN and ls great variety. •
011.--CL()TIIS
'RUGS, $11AD1..8, 7 40., which hel sold
very- ehlnp. - - -
CLOTHS AXD CASSIMERES,
HO:3I . ERY,
tiOlTikE F'ITRNISIIING GpODS,
01 every Mk: - "A 101 Itr`tr.troder.l. .tionittit toe; ..We
rill wul:. vte,ll-irrill.... and niter a flue neyortteent
t
h t Inrge htitek will bt. sold
;hilt helisiti. with f cloning not th
‘ , llO p
.1 1 i ~1•‘ I• t•I:Ts
All .91
13 , ) , sbi
Ilit Uu:••r,' In any icia
Ai t+. Sd St PSI[ fit CO'S.,
Kist Main Street.
illets
CB
SP RING
BA R G
Now OrENING IN
DOMESTIC - GOODS,
MILTS 00008, CASINIERES,
8,1 lINETA, •
• • J ONS,
WIIITE GOODS,
DRESS TRIMMINi7S,
7,r1 , 111.1115,
allti3ONS,
NOTIONS, AC
RiNG'S NEW STORE,
No, 55 WEST MAIN STREET.
06poolte the filanplon House, next to Poet Offict.
Carliele
MIIIM=IO
J. REYNOLDS ON,
N. o'. CORNER 13TH AND FILBERT
STREAT..
PIIILMDEIRTITA, ,
Foie Manufnaturors . of tho Calibrated
EIII
WROUGHT=IRON, AIR-TIGHT,
Gas-Consuming_ ifeater
=EMI
'WIIII PATOT DUST BOREEN,
BM ftEaTii, and
WROUGHT-IRON RADIATOR
•
Ttrene:lfuntbra' aro mode firavil9l4,4((ht TN4i. ,
riritid. together; . the Only au. A
Against rho e neap° or Dee or Mort. They nro - eanil3,
manned without, any;doniD re , .The Patent Hi,
diotor arohla one and UUDOVIIINI or drone end.
priinnorOi r ly attiehrd Fho' Liederr, "Thin Jr
'the treart,d'..rable, alrople,oneohoirriod, and popular
orDirO'ror'sale. hre.
alrguarooterd, ,
COOKING 'RANGES for It leLiji'd papl44' en ,• ;
PORTABLE NATO dr • • " •
LA'rliool4 ineATHil ' r
LOW DOWN (H(IT/113, ,t 4, 4TO %,lANTELirI,
VONTILATORA.iI „.
We aro niro inneutieturloir e '
r-Tr,Drll.o/ITINOt :RANO& •
• .. • ,(WAenti for on. Illestratorf oaroptdelo
rll 22,00.1 y. , •RI
I));(l.mßlNO,`A'44',4X.P,'"s!r,o4:
! , GEOttet6 , ll:, BOOTS ItetOttfullyAtitoitthl the;
'atlttglotgailtsto 4144 rlolulty 'tlat 46, Wttittuot,
to rottky 66'6126 ahoVe 'huellioie , ih *all !Its? eiltleile;
I , rehe4Ne:lo the lieWeionenool , lTheete t e , Mall; lot
IThurah pulpy, whigePerders*Wlll be , thinkflilly
,eel veil mud tileOptly , nt• •• „ •
• Ordure left et the .I.leraki omee will • 'Proles
preelpt atlentlon. , ORO: II ..1100T$
1910419 0.
/..\ 3M047.4-64.4.YMAS
, . .
.. .
Fat .. .oyspepsiU, P.tver und- Ague, 'Ad
iiv or ' the ;Sp:Misch; LosS' of A j3i)et i( e,
Nausea; IfeStt-Pur'n, Jaundice, and all
diseases arising from a disordered state
,of,the Stomach; Liver pr Intestines..
=
Prepared by SEW:A - BD. BENTLEY
& CHEN EY ! Drtiggiste, Bidlido; `Sold
by all' Driiggiate.,
For ,Solc•bj 'CEO B. ROFFMAN
Grorer, Poinfitt Street. , •
12=!
cs gray .pt.
ORIGINAL Count-, removes Dandruff;
CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
Prevents Batmass, and m a kes' the halt'
grow Soft;,Glossk end Litiurhtnt.
$l.llO Ind $1.50 per Bottle. FArb Bottle — lP beat roper Bar.
Prepared - - by SEWARD, BENTLEY
&CHENEY. Druggistsl, Buflhlo, N.Y. Sold
by all Druggibbi.
rif 12
For Siee by Gl2o7n7OrrinTlt
Grot cr, Pomfret
jen GO•Jm
S ®9 S
A.Stife and Spcady Cure-fi4Coughs,Coldt;
Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup,
Influenza, V/ hmiping Cough, Incipient,
Consumption, and all Diseases of the
Thfciat and Lungs. Don't neglect a
F ev-rc Cough, or throw. away money on a
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE
Prepared. by SEIKA RD. H NT LEY
CU ENVY. Drtiggi.(2, Buffuio, N.Y. Sold
by all Divoitv,
For S',le by GEO. B. 1-IOFFIII,I
Grocer, I S.', eel
•
2ijun Plmin.. ~ ,
. .
.
.I. I ItING (7,0.0 DS.
, . 3
Vo have just rottirnell from 'file city nitli a vu
largo and t,piniiilidarbortiputtl. ol meliniim rho gout
which wei nee selling elf rapidly nt 1,1111 i:11 Ntle
MAP: till: 1,01%1041', our Mack l'i
G 0 0 S
IN very 011 nn d complete: the Ktylos . :tr, „n.rpp.
MEI
and man, I,w al)lo Oooda,GINWIAMS, CALICOS.
"HOSIERY, GLOVES, 11111130 N,
,
TR.% lAGS ) ._. • --_ .
NI U6LINS, ,
, SLIA.WLS, -
lII.ANIC ET6,
_ , FLANNEL .I 1 grAdo
' • )lANDIi $
_
- CLOTHS, CA SSIM E R ES,
Beans, Cotlonadits. and tl a largest stock of saw
mires and I, 11/Mingo In the Vmary, . -
CA RPET:-, 0 L CLOTHS,
AIATTINUS. RUGS. ISLINU.i , C.tltt•E'L .CII
Cotton, I.loon and Wool; bout. mn.•o, Uur P
aro coutiltlentd , hy judtuot to bo too eh ea p rot cutsld,
01 the great allies. •
This stock of goods le very largo. Will am , ortettl
nod will bo Haiti oft at redact , l'polOott. It to no,
my to 11 1 n soluato la ess,44eratlon of ou
Mitch; but sot , ',lotto all to cal and Oct. tar thotio
oolves. ohi h tto satiety Omit Coat ills
ht,the.plact,tothlty..for. prutU. lu..tuom-vl vex
?act tub,
.11E STZ
GLU V E S
NE LNG Tn .01iDEL
it AND ito.Al.l. , 1 ADE
No. NORTIT LTA NOVE a ST.
llosite Ill.rn ltel,ciull 01. ioy old cost.. rs nn i
ior eto int Isar.° at d rillitet 't.•l:
01A1,1 IiOI.IDS I,r Hun, luetbs'it d tio3e went
, 13 Quo Wu. LoilluOneut. cooproete tue 011eet un
zoo. 0 1100 Cl v1..11.....:1011 nerlbiels, ell., .3
gently In .do 01..01110511.,41,111.1y 0104
go toll up
I .11110 t nod 1..111 not be U114' . 0
ISAAU LIVINGSTON,
N,..22, sir., Mu. V, u.
N IL Ntlll n,liwq the Hoitolue Seelog 31neldoes.
limey 60
MEI
•
BOWER'S .
'
COMPL , ETN MANUkE
r an NEFACTUItth'iIY
HENRY BOWER, Cheinistp
Super-Phosphate of Limo Ammonia
=1
This pat:Lira Conti ns all this oloinuata to pro
din.° largo trips 01 alli hinds, and to blAbly recast
invaded by /di who nes It, also by diatingulshoo
eninubits who Lays, by analysis,.tusi wilco ita slit on
Pacfxri ,n Brigs of 200 lbs. click,
AR ?LESS &. CO.,
30 South Water & South Dolawaro - Avenue
WILLIAM . RNYNOLDS,
god by &Mora generally tI roubnut ttin country
For In formation, addinan Ifunry
,Bniver,ll.llll . a.
12feb 941 y..
To THE WORKING CLAS - S.-
I am now proparud to tarnish all class. will.
nonstant employmeht of their homes,
the whole on
the time or lor the I.pare moments. Business nits,
sight A tbra °Citable. Fifty ooet,i to si, per even leg
In eisslly:sysreml 4), persons , of tithersol. end tie
asstl girls earn utterly as touch us mon . Gruen
Innueumeuts are Wore,' In eso who will novels their
1001 0 time so the. lousiness ; non that honey jn..'
,un tu, Rees. this,.nonlre, , nuil,%iney sontl -one thehl
noltlrteis nun benthe business.lor sheniROIVOS, - /, mak,
Ciai, if 11:0w1 , -g 111411111ilitlio Unger : all who We non
mlll4lOll with tbo 'Mainers. I will send 11 to ysy fon
lan trosible of writing me. FM l'partlaulars, Direc
tions, &e , sent fres. domino t.rll.t by snail fur 111 eti•
' Aug'usts, file, ,
AO 2-3 M.
• ,
AMERICAN, HOUSE,
Nortkllanoicr:Strrct, 'Carlisle'
W."
• 44 ,
AXING establisliSd 'myself ill
klloairsOd POpulem ii(yrni,,' I rum
ssapeclfulli olt,tt tho pa tromp of tho and canto
more 01 too llousel. - and all cohere who wish to to
colva godd accornmotlal Fogel rood
;.DONUT Foitara iun'eLb aiANO.4 O ,
110 . 2 ' W. E. WARNS
•
, e r r E E R.' • •
• . •..
,LIVERY. AN P. SALE ,EIT4pI.,E r
Netween Ilano!er find Bedford Ellreeq, In rent
of the poll:pan; (
,c ,
OA.ItLIS"LE PEN-1%1' 1 ,A. •
otY :A;Yi-"J•
- Hering Inteo Up the Stable with New Carriages
j-,,wpreia,dred te , fortib‘W•mirei-eis - ii. tUrn•rilitS
/14 , reAPODAbleArtitile% l Partit! !fa w n to and /ken/utile
. .
um [vs
",rOQ• t Oun n* I
o tnu pliico to +c
ti s9it cigar : w wcuip
14 he I iltlllslln.
• . .
'` 4
worthless medicine
CASIRIIIIII
DELAINES,
ISAAC LI V.11“,-;-STOIsq,
=
GEM
AGEN TS,
PLIILADJMPIIIA
Pon GALE 11Y,
70 South Street,
DALTI3IOItE; MD
MISCEI ; ;LAIVIgO,6S.
THE BIN O, E. R,a•
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MA CHIN ES
SEWIN
- SINGER MANUFACTURING CO'S 'NEW
a AMILY MACII INE.—No other family Sowing
Machine bake° rapidly won favor In the household
rho vary largo mien of that to pular machine has
•hown by official returns, far exerted those of ^any
company, and this feet br rmu It hap linen
wing to Its real Morita-hence Ito great and grow
mg popularity. It ix pimple in construction easily
uncle a rand. easily oerrated all Its, parts gliding
•nmrdhly and-noiselessly along—not Ilable to get
of dr r. has capacity for n grata range and ea
kty r f work. sewing all linda of ,clOth ar d with
ill hinds of thread and with -the numernits attach.
.nents ler hemmin •, cording. tucking, quilting.
trimming, binding. braiding. &r., and embroider.
g 01 many Ingenious. tasteful and Milieu' t d..
, Is the most perf..ct oralt fatally sewing ma
trines. Any one who will (arm the trollblo to ex
mare trio merits of the different 11111Cilirl. claim.
.r g attention, rag, noon discuver.whether we awn,
much f r ours, It wOl3lll avail us cabin to
alike the above tiPSeitiOr 11 ir•ee wont not really to
arov - ttitiqn .am al we ark Is a trial for observa
ion elono can justly convey a clear impression
Me many kinds of work of when our nap' FAMILY
MACHINE is Cdpalle.
FoLDINO.PASES,
Which rpm ‘,lll, spurious tildes to lilt:Ital. Vol
k. and Which fold limo nthles or boxes to, pro.
t I lie m•Vilintlti. 101011.tlat Lt usu. from dust and
meddle...no ting.rsOut, front choirp woods,
lubellithed by plea.iug designs, thus Inviting our
PM/ ittrally 1111101111 V not only an °moments
Aye. al furniture. but 11, liattle_ of the more alit
ton - tally tullt.hed ulechillin a wt rk of real Aft.
ATTACIINIENTS,
• four new I . :tinily machine., eliove ref•rrld l yn,'rre
of ooly numernice:llut highly UNVEIII fill" the fur
• se for which they Were Intended. Their Cecil only
irisl to show their greet veinc. A lemur the wont
recent of the attach...ere Ic the
lisAiuMUuMliimow
of the difimcnt, allachwls of our .now family
nutritive w loch heti. sccnif fel the attention and
ppro‘eil of our etz:tetners th rt Ise efuhroltleritte.
like th , Ilemmer is one of the fen lustrutnent
e Idol till most please nisi nft lely life far , erver nt
ts ice] value. It lest eltepic in structeru. that
ley aloe into tan sow cut machine can use it
I nil without Matt - notion it 'nay ho fittarhefl to
r 41. trot. the Irie ~ is an 'MAYA
itheut n I, evilly 41 , arrifitInw, and corn th,ir It
50u1,4 hr slillieelt to dererilso Is great variety n
4 , Ili Ileit Ihir httl¢ w•ssirument will 10.
leler •iippese filar wipe we rpe.tk sr I.
101iVil la nonselllni,
1amer...14 tereiel esgssielder4.
==
tithe, tth the coins or Chit, L I ) 110
Ihr w,ll oI th e apnirir 1..
n,tl p.IIWIc m hi., it,' thou -.toad; Lhum
111,111, Nit rs tnav on Ch.. e•ppratn,
...hremloron. verni..tit A
.trt3: ot tiro proilmieti It) 'hi• matt
nth If
11 - 11iV illit• 010 illeshilln Is h
Omit, it, 111•• len
1,1 1 Ili VI milli tit
ttIIFCII, , lOw tin . , 1.. /1., v,ll a• nit,'
.1 Tj).• will U. ,
Inv Hind °I 11-o 411 r wor4to I
..r putim..
gloom very Weaning recalls. I ,
Irdnr to o,li it Pia tile:101[111s valumble attAt.htm+l.l
L 1.111 (IP 114.14/nlqtry VI 1.04. in ill nimention.
ANtI,FAL'I lIItINII NIACIIIN I A—%% u w,mid n,ll
I h”.[1.,, to no. VIP, Rut ri.n.h.flo ,larhltio.lol3lo,
lg . ! he) ulll prarlital 19utt.51)-hok .nebino
vuhtle tittE IILIOO. Our
ther Rurpi 4., are (0 uurLL
i , torni t
+CHINE TW ST—We hale roemitly enlargeo
one SI In Mille In bewail,. Id end to ni-b awn ,
Om In and most Improved in .chi. eel
,n 1001 IS I eh, operated by hiahli nklnrd dohs
We know lion I. the luiportailee or act only. xlloeking 11. 11Set.ief our 1111.111100,, hut Om tied.
-vete ally w I Il t e I.o•t quall - y of MACIIINiI 'I WINT.
Fell by 11000 0/1 rather limn It,
.O,IIOIIT The r.,istelli of iwoling by weight lin•
siren nt. nobncl urorn onpoitui Ity of no ilenVil
weight t 111 the trot:ma f dyelog-tie not 04I)
to . ..greatly h jun , its quality, hilt 01011 reinoey
wrong hnoreonon about Its !motility. lw thin rt.-
-.pea tee omen to lie 010011 FOOOlllO, T. Dianne.
e bleb ten. sinks 'of cilia alt grteltinteil I= alto a
.11.1tIt r at! gee, llepertoe. e, 11110 iv.• uso the groaleid
the anidnolog 4mil hem,l.oe:
I . llolVetlitit7e. 1111 - 0,1410011 tt. 111 11fUtHettltles
iiiii 11 t
, [oollt y .1 roe .40,, the ....nee.,
.1111,1-01 and 10..lety 01:110kh 01 the aiitteletelaree
1 hot, 0 e fillet, h,• roil. nitrite, tl. 11
50001 01:6110 111 , nothetur..l by ea. of inky/ part iron.
ive or lett,. Irrisoeellve ill 1101 It, elintaina the
I/ of yard.. p lilted thereon . ivoigth
•treogib, i•lze. quell sod finish of the thread Sr.
0. be looked to rather thaw weight. We him
.1111 it:nimbi, urers oo is large :wale, d hol are
then
1 large...trade I,lb only at retalviett by us in form 101 l
the; a I.l3perler 1011100 . 11 lain" prkti 11 tithe/
oratide f lot lie "tiered at less oleo than nun,
hwil . re ma) rem asmtrud that It 10 inferior ilk
'quality, dilhelent lit gasutily, pe bolL.
110 hate cud shall keep Iv stock at Our Contra
and agencien, TIT lot Well She, c ad
,if Lo veri 100 colnro son /had cm 01 col. In tom
Ind whleh will he sold at New York
THE SINGER MANVACTUItING
No. 458 Broacikvay N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 1106, CHESTNUT ST.
L B. WOODWARD. -AGENT AT
HARRISBURG.
Office No. 4; N. 34 St., Opposite
City Bank
=MI
2 ,1-Pißk e kt
(4,;; RANKERS, ‘0
No. 35 SOUTH THIRD STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
ENERAL, AgENTB,
FOR
42 0 PEN NSAVAN I A
0 ..
4/ Zal NEW
- 07 13 ( OF THE it. s\ 3
lie o il DIE INSpit
Al Of THE Acte„
UNITED - STATES OF AMERICA
The NATION/a. LIPI? INSIIRANOE CoIITANT I
wporata l 0 , 61r , re.1 ap• vlai Act of Congreeui, ap
'roved July A 5,1863, with a
CASH CAPITAL, 81,006,000, 'FULL PAID.
- Lib, al terms MDT. d re Apento find
.golleltors, wh
I.thvt , ed 1.9 ripply n 60nr Wilco. •
Fe II p Ow hnd uunppllewinn DI our °Moe
mulro In ill., ,0000.1 stop of our 13.dnong Hon , .
hp, 0010 a nod P.Ouphlotp, ftfily d. vvirtnloß the
'rod by iiii , uo.olo,y .nitiv he had.
t,Y AL K A ('O..
" •
B. S. Russel - , Manager
H HEPBURN,
Cashier let National Bank, Agent foi
Carlisle, Pa. - •
I.IOOP SKIRT'S. 1115
1115.
WM. T. HOPKINS
Ilorioyed Lin Manufretorfnild Solegroonu to
1115., CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
•
Champion Map Sk i rts
npeel.fly atilailtul to Fired Chi's Whoterde and Re
a Trade, wi i he Maud to (millrace than ost extol,
ire 101 or Ilona - hi tile ['won, and all the talent and
most it eiralda Styl Sit 1.14 a i, ugthe mid
2 , 4, 2,C. 2i %only round of P n6i and fl red Pan.
key %V; I kiii.r S • Reee l oi.,n Tram. no, fie., to
gather with over holy ,iliformit varlet! al4 Maxon
and 0:11,1 en'e Skirt, all of arhlch 4Or syrninidry 01
styl,heal, light .eon, CllV.tifilV durability bud real
tmel,prias, orit iknentiale i by one of er goo a la tho
lurk t, andara natrantiti inAtvory_ro_pect_B_lrtit
ninth, IS oider - A tered, and Ilepolrrd, Wooloanlo and
, '
Foil linlyinf LOW P .Iced'Ettett.rn Male S Irtn, 15
Sp lop, ;P. Conte ;20 Syr, ilge 45 nos; 25 Syringe
55 nt ; 3 Springs', 050 vita; and 40 Springy, 56
CORSETS I-CORSETS 1 I CORSETS: t 1,07 differotit
at Ito an i prices, front 75 0 nto to $7 (IS ombr ring
It. Wortley Becket," •Ifilove g Foy'.
Comet Sltir'eSonnorers, :11ro Moodyio Patent 'll3elf.
Adjusting Abdominal" Corm.to, French E 11811 and
,trotaciale Ifand, ado, to; mid .ftoperimi French
Pot tqr. or , t ell 0 r•'eto,."Ottr Own Make," to which
wo Write eel - mail att 1111011
Comp ate a-aurtment of L ThideiGnrinente,
tit v. ry low.iddres
GENERA AGENT f,r the ilnifinvou & FANTON
PASIII:If SEWING MACHINES aunt. Ivr to y'
other , tiara tho ITl,lle. Pllty.t of.t nese Not W
hiney, Prim+ $O5 rocit rtro Laing Won away t' our
unworn ra lit ord. r o.get them I trodueeil. Every
porxun In (nut or artlclefi In our 1140, 010'11,1.'00u.
lim our good. bolloo-puralmalint elsowltoro Cal• a r
maid for circulars. at ur Manufactory and Sahli
ruonio;NO 1114 Clio/aunt St. PillitSulphin
.2 , 1art.9-1111. • WSI. T..1110PK1N13.•
ORGANS AND ILODEONh.
.
he undockitncil belie ,boob appointed
out for the sale of the, cclebratedl CHLOCIINT
I.IIIOANB AND' MELODEONS: It.•ltee
tiontlon to th. Instrument, now nu •exhlhltlou at
lila Noon No, 49, Fast Itiok boson College,.
Thera organs Rug Melodeons Wore awarded the
flirt! prize, to Ottlit.r.MlDAL at the Maureen loath
I CI after fit. wrkk's test, and' haVe
sine taken the.llo priis tylnifever they have been
put: In omaptultine • •
Mining Ittql coosideraiti experience In the kale of
Id 6010111 Instruno•oto, I can recommend these with
tontuleuce.atigutotrantee entire sath•fgellen.
.• Nesse call and reovhe Ifielttlinent, and get en
unfrafe. . cireultm. '
up—lNBolo.lo
:Job
ut this. Oiric‘t.
13A14, .120AID$.
r 1 M BEIRLAS.D' VAL L EY RAIL.
,DAD,
Oil-ANGE OF HOURS!
On and after Monday, Seplemker 14th, 1 9 08. Pawn
ger Trains ant run Judy lb tollows,(elatidays excajt;
tad) : • • -
E'S TWARb:
ACCOMITODATION TRAIN wives Ilarrbib . urg
.111_,..B1oehnolo.burcr 8.33: IltrllFle. 9,10; NeW•I
tiblp.ponsburg 10,19, Chembtroburg 10,40, Ci
- tle -11 ;147errly1witartlirgichiUMti - I'' - 4, 2-A7st
NAIL 11 , Alrf I .l4.llll2llThilbUng 1.30 P. 01.,
leshum2.o2, carllsle 2,34, Nonvllle 3,10, tit
burg 3;40. Chatii i,niburg 4,20 0 reatiedatle, 451
log at 111nrerstow 6,2.5 P. M.
• ,
. .
. , . .. .
EXIIIEFB IPAIN ihaves Ilarrbburg 4.15
5.16613661e6Lurg 4.47, Carll4lo 6,17, Novvi
Shlppo.hurg 0,17, urtivipg st. Ulaimber6
6,45 1,....51.
A Alum Timm leaves Obambernburg 8.01
Grew/untie 0,25, atrivlug At I.ls6ersto'wn 10,1
EASTWARD•
•
A CCOMAIODATION TRAIN leaves Charithernburg 4,46
A M.. :+lllppunsbirg 6,14, Isewvlllo 5 46, Carlisle 6.
IS, ANL ha . talcqburg 6,47, airlvlng at Ilarrlaburg 7,15'
A. 61. . • • --••• .
Slit num loaves Ilagsratnsrn 8,00 A. L. Green
/lie In 8,35. Charabsisburg.o,lo. Bbippensburg 0,40,
see, illu 10.14, Carlisle 10.50, -- illechanlcaburg 11,24.
al riving at Harrisburg 11,56 - A.'sl:\ •
• Harem. MAIN leaves Hagerstown 11.fi6 A. 81.
0 rennvistle 12.23, Chars beirsburg 1,00, 13111ppensbura
1.1i2, Ne wvllle 2.05, Carlisle 2 46. Mechanicsburg 3,12.
arrivifig at Harrisburg 3,44 P. 51.
A 511xtr, TRAIN, leaves Hagerstown 305, 'P.
ireenetstle .4,12, arriving et Chamborsburg 5,05
P.M. .
glary aking clime connections at liarrisburg 'with
trams to and from P,tilladelphia. New York, , Balti
/nor°, ttashingtim and Pittsburg.
- SUPERiNTENIIEtIfEI OFFICE. 1 0. N. LULL..
iThambeniburg, I'a., May 9, 1869. J. Shp%
Ibtuar.bB. •
READING RAID. ROAD
BUMMMR ARRANGEMENT
3IONDAY, APRIL 27, :186.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TIIIS North and
North Ireptlfor PhOnddlph a,
.N New •yorK.JONIdIIt,
Poo trifle; Tenincinn,'Ashldndi Shijni , kitt;Leblinno
iluntown,"Eatnon; Elibratn, LIEls, - Imitieluttefj Cole
untbla,
Trainit lenvp 114rrlsburg for NeTi . .lfpik as,fhilows:
2.35; 5.20,'8.10. A. Al., 12.25. noon, 8.00 And 10 51
P. Al.,' efoimpatlfig blinilAr Triune on t.to.
Pon n'nyleitnlA Mill (load. And' hrrlidng Al Now ',WA.
at 0.45. A '51:.11..15'N0nn,"3 50. - 0.45:11,1 P. 51..
and 6 kAI A. Al.. rerpralully Slopping (Nig iCeonl.
palling, 520 2:35, A. Al.,' and 10.55, P. 51., trolnt
without change.
liarriabarg for Heading,. SoHernia, Tama.
4aa. bilueray.llo. Ashland, Shamokin ' Pl. e (Imre
A llontown and Philadelphla,at 8.10, A. 31., and 200,
rnti 4.10. P. 11.. slopping at Lebanon and Principal
(Ca, Stations: the 4.10. P. V. train making emm.,-
1101,0 for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For
Pottsville, Schuylkill Hart, and Auburn rig Schuy
1,111. and Summehantm ltallro.d, leave Harrisburg'
"• • •
A. 51., 12.00, Noon and 5.05 and 880 P.M.; Philadol
Oda at 8 15 A. 01. and 3.30 P. 01.; Sleeping car,
Ireton paid lig the 11.00, A. Si and S,oN. And 8,00 P. AI
trains !loin Nen Yor, without crango.
Way I•nsseoger Train loaves Philadelphia 7 30, A
• 1,, entinertlua with similar train on East Penn
y ivania Railroad, returuing from Reading at 6301
humping at all Shah.. ; lenv. Pottsvillelat 7 an
and 0 4.5 A. 31 Anti 2 45. I'. 51', Shamokin at 6.2'
0.35 A. 31. Ashland 700 A. 31' 123 U -noon, Tam
aqua at 8 30. A. 31.'2.10 P. M., for t'hilndelphi•
Intl Now York;
Leave Pottscillryin Schuylkill and Susloehanna
nail !Wad kV i d I A. St: Teli'llatrithurg, and 11,30 A
11. fur Sian l/roFc and Troul
(loading Acriußtruudritic a Train: Loaves Rradin
at 7.30, A. M., rotnrning lea vcs ladelphir at 5.17
P. If. -
Poi tstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Potts
own n• 0.25. A. M. returning leaven Philadelphia a
I .0, P. u.
- t olumbla Roll Road Trains leave Reading 7,00, A
11., and 6.15 i P. AI. for Ephrata, LIEU, I:mediae,
Ga °nano. ar.c.
Perklotkett'ltall Road Trains leave Perk letuel'PJ
[lon at PAO A.ll, and 11.00 P. 0. .teturning, : Lea
,k I p park ,at 0.15 A. 11., and 1.00 P 11., routtertl
+I to rlmllnr trolue 0.. Readluf dull Rend.
- In rnalays: Leave-Now York at a 01.1, P. 5f
iiiilladolphia 0.00. A. 51., and 3.15. P. Al the 0.00 A
I. Train running Only to Ilsnilhig; Palsy II lo p.OO.
A. 51.. Ilarrhburg 520 A: M. 4.10 and 10 53, 1
, and Handing at 12.55. midoloh 52 54 and 7.15 A. 51
Sri Ilifillrlarrg. at_ 12.55 'and 7 05. A. 51. for Nifs
York and xi 0.411 A. 51. and 4.25 .P. M. for Phllad
than m utat lOn.Alleage,Scason, Prhot7l and Ex cu r
4011 'Pintas, Iti and from all pain to. at reducud ratos
naggami cheitlikd throngl4 . lllo pounds alloyed caul
U. A. 7 11101.1,11,
MEM
Wheeler&Wilson's
RIG-HE:ST PIIIVIIT_TALS
SEWING MACHINES .
At the great Exposition, Parie, 1867
Awtirdid the Highest Premiums
over 82 Competitors.
THEPROPLE'S VERDICT
THE BALE OF MS WoRLD RENOWNED
MAGUIRE ARE 100,000 GREATER
TITAN ANY OTHER.
THE GRAND TRIAL-
Daily u - o Throughout the world, we ONLT TRUE
MERIT gniedi savor, and SUPINIORITT wine the moo
The Wheeler a 11 HMI] etanda triumphantly lb.
Cherunion and Loader over ad milers by the Tern lot
05 the people.
We elates merits that we cannot sustain by
lying at LI reliable syn.:eq... We Stand upon our
own ROLL won; o, without declaim lug against other
companies. We slaim.to have improvementa for
-owing tbar we know cannot be excelled, and
many pointy that no other company dare compote
sills. No other company call show an many ma
. hli.en that have born in daily Men for the length
~f time an we can. For the preof of Ws. look at
the number. that ere on fetch machine The W heel
and W 16.60 Rowing Machine la the Rich Alan's
Best Frlonel. and the Poor ee monn'n Trust and Com-
orternr, I,r no other compiny ten Fellon.a;llb-nis
lid easy terms an we
The poor woman can get herself a Ma
chine and afterwards paj for it.
' ,No Machine 47 paidf,r until
itl7 ties' are filly sails-
Constant use
only increases
the north ,
of our
MALCI-XXNAMEit -
Several ladle's In Carlisle who have used our ma,
chines from six to twelve y ears, pay'"They consider
them better In every "polul. than when new, and
tins,' la not a garment worn In the family. front
light as awlse to heavy ne nearer cloth that they
have oot mado " OM lady says have sowed for
then 'years and. never broke a needle" tVo eau
furnish untoea and rtsldencea of responsible paatlet.
who can sustain all we Oahu.
The unsigned are a few of many who have the
%%heeler and W then Newt ng. Machines, In Cat lisle
and length of time they have been In ronatant use
Mrs. J. B. FLwerslick, •
". J. Rheerir,,,
" Col. Henderson,
" Rev. Dr. Wing;
R 0. Woodward,
-" Rev. Sterrett,
Peebles, '
Hiss Caroline Ego,
2leug mly
": C. Herman - , (Monroe twi, 9 ."
" Sterrett, (Diekineoniwp. 3
Instructions given free o 7 charge. and Machines
cheerfully shown Co all who call at Men, Wilhelm'
Millinery Niche', No . L 0 North lianovor street, Car
lisle. Pa ['rhos_, and 'styles. to suit any -customer.
Nrfehlthiti dellverld to all points In Cumberland and
adjoining co db tics free of extra charge.
PETER§O.N . S: CAILIMNTER, Gen; agts
121 ARKET STREET
.T. F U ER : the only
audio' ized 'Agents in .earlielo.
1031ar e 0.41
1809. NEW , GOODS 1809.
I ion now opening the clicapokt" ani4tmeat•.of
13 PR I NI:1 AND HUM Mt it 1100bh Nought t• Carlisle:
since the war. Owing to the petit decline la prices
tiring the hit 'fru weeks, IMu now enabled to or.
fe r crrel In il ilceiwinie to rash buyers' MB the (Intik.
'stook bah been purchased at the present low price'
All the bet!t. Calicoes at 72/c
Gopd DuLainoa itt.l6, 18, 20 & 26
3ltteline-nt 7, 10, 12"ett
,DRESS GOODS.
MI the NEW Fax . DRI:E3B (3001:11bi 1,41(1 , 1011 iu
great varlay and Eery cLeap
G1;s1(111AMS, TICKIN9S, • 011EalCS
de, VIORY.
Cloths, Cas'tiin;Leres,
.. . .
. , ,
Tweeds', 'CottLnkilks, Ali of every •dscif &Inn' 'lin
renwriouly low, Tolle Linens, Napkins, Towels;
Piques, Insronilles, tad ',wads, N
~ vilikveke.Bwime.
illanbelea, Perak., klAreallo Quilts,, Ay, at the very
lowest nateb; r• ' '.. '...' . ' ' .' .• . ' •
•
HOSIERY & GLOVES in great' variety,
iMORNINC,, cooDs,
Woril-i:ebstres, item (tripe - Yells, Seglleh. Crepe,
Mack Tby bet ,b bawbi and a Pull , assoob”mbbf 8w
bend Gond,. -
My ninth. , :Nt.o 4 of gondol hot purehaved within
the lent thirty days will be cloyed' out.rigirdles• of
welt ItOlt i:Aell, , .
1.0.tk out for bergalne at the, Cheep CiAli Score
Writ Mein Strest o -uterly oppoente the d pot.
was. ocuthix.
lE=
PATENT.
•.! Ayer's
HAIR _VI.GOW..
. For rO - storing9nty 'Bair .to its natural
Vitality and Colori
'thoualt not always, reused- by -its ; . .titie.
2slotaing can restore the 'hair' 'whotte
the follicles are destroyed, or •the •glatide
utrophied and decayed. But such: twit
main end be saved for tisefulnost':by'- MIS
appijcltion. Instead of fonling'tbe iutir
with' pasty sediment, it wilt keep it Omit .
and"' vigorous. >lts occasional, use 411)
prevent the r --from ' 1.0 rni ng gray or
falling off, and consequently_ iirevent
baldness. Free from those deleterious
übstances'N'S make some Rrepaiations
dangerous and injurious to the hair. the
Vigor can only benefit-but, not harm --it.
If viantei merelylOrt} . s. ,
HAIR DRESSING,,
nothing else can be found so 'desirable.
Containing neither oil or dye, it door not
soil white cambric; and ydt labia icing on
the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre_ and
and-a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer, dr:Co.,
PRAcricer. AND ANALTTZCAL CHEF/EITII,
LOWELL MASS
[PRICE
Snont. Pll-11..
.
- Is a tn/ ro reliable and
far metro effectual remeh
dy thou ./ii a.m. TOW , , who have tried It. know
that it.curi.hi their ne glib resod itleods,', and all
/how thnt what-it does once It .dOes always—that
never fails through any fault or neglect of Its
...fhprh.itl.m. Wet have thousands upon t towled.
•f certillt,ifee f their remarkable carne f the
'elleolug eontniaints..itut such curio are known
In every neighhortirod. hod r e heed not publish
them. Adapted to all ayes and conditions In all
ell mates: rontrining neither calomel or any
teleterious drog, they may. ho taken with safety
ty anybody. Tin+ sugar coating pro.orvos them
ever fresh awl matins them pleasant (Utak°, While
.htlog purely ve,tahle no harm ..can arise hone
6. it u.o hi Any quantity. .
Tlitty opera a by Their powerful Influence nn, the
r. te. nal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate
it Into healthy nett n—remove the obstructions
f tl..e slontich, I eosin , liner, and other organs of
the body. restoring their irregular anti in to
health, and by correcting. Where•hr they exist.
-nth derangements tis are the, first origin of
Ilse see • t
in tit", Illreqtlorts Aro given Ia tho :II I
ho forshe rid lowing comphilutii, which qi
:
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For D,sper.la or Ind',testi,* Liss 9 ati•a°,
latttanor rind • Loss of Apptalte, they sho.a d be
taboo moderato y to sthnuls, the tunruseh and
rostore it+ healthy torso and artlqn.
For. Liver equip!Mot an() Its enclOna. symptoms.
.I.lletslinaehe, Sick Ileadache. Jaundice - or
Breen Sickness. Billow, Colic and itlllous Fevers,
they should ho judiciously taken for each ease, to
entree the diseased action or renter° the obstrac
clods which flllll4lt-
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For In sou tory or Dlorrhina, but one . mild dose la
.onerally regmrml
For illmumatistn, Grivel, Pslpleatio•n of the hart, Pain in the Side Back and Loins, they
•hould be continuously tattoo, as 'eritatred, to
hen, the diseased action or the e.t.a, - With.
.iich change those cpmplaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropoical Sivollings - rhey should
ho taken In largo and frequent tie-el to produce
ho effect of a drastic purge.
Silppression n larg • dorta — shoithrbe faketi at
it produces the desired e abet by sympathy.
---As a:Dinner Pell. taco- one•or tato Fiat I to prO•
moo dlto.tion and roll eve the stomecti.- •
An °evasion:al dap stimulates, the storna/•h and .
bow'rile into botithy action. restores the appetite,
and invigilates the system Ilona. it Is o_ten
astvantragonuc where on serious dornag.M at. ea,
(lie •ch Foals tolerably aveli,_oftt n Ands
that a noes nt these Pi ll s make him tool - uocldrcly
letter. inn" [hidc cleansing and renovating offset
on the digestive ape aratu _
DR. J. C. .1 YE!? co.. Practical ChemOte
Lo PFEIL. HASS ,U S A.
linvaratlck Itroth..re, agents for Car Isle. 5
DR. CAMR,BELL, • •
THE WONDERFUL PAM KILLINd
•
By the Ilse of the Magic Pain Destroyer and
Liver Pills, you.cau save health, moues, and pro.
long life. Thera IS not a itain'or ache, her, mut or
inflamtnato y, tint what the Ureat Magi. into De.
strayer will- relieve, and in most instances en.
lirly cure. Try it before any other sweetly, for it
is almost certain ln everyease to 1: t t the
thing. and the 'nly thing ncedest. References are
given of wonderful eprea perlifrmedby this sliest
Magic Medicine:
East Hanover, 1889.
Dr. Campbell—Sit-4 had a °OM settled on my
breast for ten yearn; I was not able at times to
speak a loud word; I was told to, get Dr. camp.
bell's medicine and try If, and it' cured' 'meles,l
days. elUatliTeAN SOUMAN.'
Jonestown, May 80, 1868.—Dr. Campbell, De o
Sir: I cheerfully recommend your medicine as 1.
certain cure for sick headache.
JACOV G.%}.ltriLMAN.
Derry tots. 1867.—Cured of backache of 40
years standing, by using Dr. Campbell's Pain De.
stroyer and Pills, for 3 weeks. '
Soutt Devn;tige Past 72 geeka.
Newmanstown, Lebanon coun.y, 1867.—i war
afflicted wash rheumatism, using crutches for 2t
years. I wan told to get Dr. Campbell's rain Dft
stroyei and anii try them tdey dureg me
in 2 months. Fitcoutticit Bonn, aged 63 years.
Union .Deposit, Dauphin county. 1367.—Dr
Campbell—Dear hdr- I hove 'named or the last
23 years from Dyspepsia nod constipation ; I tried
your medicine as directed ; they cured me in
weeks. MOROI: SPAS:UE.IM, aged 64 years.
• ~
Chambersbur.., October 39413 6 8.—T. warrant/al of
Piles of 17 years standing by usittg Dr. Campbell's
Magic Fain Destroyer and Palls for one month.
Devto HOMO/.
North Mindlotodi Township, Cumberland co..
Mat •Dr. Unmpbeil — I cheerfully recommend
your magic medicine as ,a useful medicine in a
family, for chthiren • my youngest chill:. was
taken with the dr'64 In the night ; I did not ex.
Teel her to live fen inidutes ;, I had a bottlo ; ruf
wife gave' according to directions; it ci.red 0,
minutes. &uix:L.' llYx kaT
Jaekehurg, Perry countyl, August 10,18,A •
Campbell, Dear Sir: I bought A bottles, $
boxes of your Pills tor.my boywho had the rhetu
matlern for one year, then turned - scrofulous; hg
was drawn crooked and could not walk ; I tried
all the medicines I lcnew and they all failed; but
your medicine cured him in 2 weeks.
• " - Gannon SwAnt.k.
Wonderful Discovery of Worm" Lozenges.
14 years
12 "
12 "
11 "
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5 If
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5 If
Lebanon, 18 , 13.-I have repeatedly -used Dr.
Campbells Worm Lozenges, Jot, my, youngest
boy, who was very. sickly foe/i long time; I gate
him one doseln the morning and one lathe Mtn.
noon • there were 25 urge worms passed sad not
less than 700 or 800 - small seed worms. *Yours
truly, PHtLir Lam
,
To o miles East. o Var'lele,lBrB —Dr. Campbell
1 ,
—Your ittagte Pal "Doi troyer a%.d Liver Pills
should be made kn wn ; my wife,was is bed with
mine for II years; her hemi,nrick, arms, legs, hands
and_ groTers were , drawn , e4ooired with theums.
Cam ; I do helievei Coal spent one tnousand dol.
Dire for her, and received no benefit ,• hearing
about your medicines,' bought. 12 bottles end I
boxes; after using B'b tries, with the pills, she
could walk with crutches; after she bad need 4
mar', she threw her crutches away, Thin lady's
weight is 225 pounds, r and aged otrer 60 years. „gi
.' ' , :, “ - ~, - , Jloon'Atithis. •
,Thin medicine wen be bad erom Di. Campbell, a
Cane's, martal.. on Wednesday and Satur ay, or
at his Storo, Third Street, between Chestnut and ,
Mulberry,
. 24Jan - •
DAVID, S'AItOEM,
W. D. SPDNSLER,
'. 400 , W. 6TROlim
NEVE ana POIPELAR
,e 0,,0 IV; 'IS 11 c0.i4 . 1
Tut:lllK . kekr
No. 13. tiouthllailover,ar . l4l:l. par} alo
a:few doors South of Inbolts corner.
•I'l g bevojust oponed tbo,larirlyiu‘ge s itsock
r•f I,llloTri and Blltoos over ' , fore In r kiti Aud ,
continue altne-t daily' to reeelfe , deldbour
ilneas everybody wants. • • .
Our stock consists !Wall kinds and varieties of ,
,W6man'a Minims and Chiltes atrong,lssather Blume,
liemes's,Mlterrielord-ribilit's!baeting ciAtterlL ,
Women's liiiivestild Turkey and French Slow:moo.
Men's and Boy's Calf, Buff and Kip Boot,.
I Mon's and Boy's twit:add , Ruff ks`begrOsi•Rititerh .
Mon's and Bey 's looting Goat and Wagons
Mon', andeloy's Calf and 11 OxfOrd Tlee, Glara
pangs', rtnektivi,abtl;Oveesbaa:.j
Meu'a and Women's Close Welt end Oaliret PilplOrg•
lien',, tioy's and•Cbild's Bur and eaxouy.
:Trio alt• elsosarid patois
Travelling liege, eatoltels and Vitiken, together ;with •
si,ma pri lot in 000pd.phicia we , will sell tomtit the „.
,QUICK. BALES rSND ifi OUR
Therefore in issuing our card It Is'intended so '
'tiersoutti" lisvitationE•tocsibAu , 00 0k,„0 calk and
look through Our. stock prtthov,h.lisc, w id er ' sm.
Rations to buy unless:Sukarno quality 'and '''..
We shall' aiway e. try to air arta svery'libe la a
• straightforward manner, and' givo ovary,' oultosier
Crud - Squirola:t fdr:hts lee nip, We, bppe at 1 will _
avail tberuesivss of their Ant spyortaltite• to all •
. • ,
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