Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 09, 1869, Image 3

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OAMP METING . NoTICH.A
Camp Meeting for the \ Carlisle . pistrict
TdothndiepEpiscopal Cburnh will bo hold
Hoar 'Oakville" 'on this line of.tho Coln
-Xetland *alley _Railroad,: cc:amok:lcing
Aug. 4th and Continuing' eight day e". ;
The - location, abado,'water..4kc.,are all'
tbat..cottld bo desired. 2•
" Persons can be suppliedyilib eitlier can
' van' or hoard tents at reasonable rates by
Making immediate application to EL R.
*man, New Cumberland Pa. or
MUCNINGHAM, York Pa., '
The Aailroads adjacent will give return
- tickets free - to - -persons-attending the
meeting.
Boarding furnished to parties at reaSon 7 ,
able rates. -
LIST OP UNCLAIMED LETTERS, re
maining Sri the Post Office at Carlisle, for
the weekending July 7th 1869. •
- .
.B—Brady; Peter B ; 'Moser, Mike
; Blowers, Lizzie ; Bell, 3krary,P , ;
Buxton
Beitzel, Simnel Beodim, John ;
-Williim;
IrtCreo, 'Alice A ; Chickering, Ciipt,
John W ; Cannon, Geo. W ; Carmond;
Levi ; Cramer, George ;
D-,Duey,_Cathertne ;
E—Eberle, D.MY ;
F—Fry, David ;
G—Grube, Andrew ; Green, J. C;
Itz-Harrison ns , Charles Samuel; Her
aba Harry JA Hopple, John ;
-K—Keever, Miss Annie ; .2 .
L—Lotolle, John H ; Lee, Mrs: . ./inn ;
Long, Miss I,fary ;
.AT—Myers, MIAs Minnie; Mackey, Jo-
Soph ; (col'd)..
.N— Naugle, Miss Susan ;
R—Richard, Mrs. Susan ; Rickon, Miss
Sarah ;
S—Shearer, ; Sheaffar, John D ;
Sandman, Balthasar ; Scott', Louis B;
Smith, John. A ; Shaun,' S. B ; Sites,
Catherine ; &warner, Sato Z.
T—Tritt, Benjamin_F_;_Thumma, Ma
ry ; :ranger, Barbara H. Thomas, Mollie
airiin • -I.Triciikolti;_:Pbil-
W—Walker, Martha;_. WOO , lB, Matil
da ; Wagner, Sallie J ; Wooley, Don't
Morrie ; West, J. It ;2. ,
ALlsmA.—lt is not often we have
the time tospare, or the inclination, to no
tice, atiy of the thousand and one prepara
tions sold throughout the country, each, as
it is claimed, being-a sovereign cure fOr
one or more of the ills that flesh is,heir t o.
Indeed; we have frequently wondered that
-people ever died at all, or grew old oven
when by a small outlay they could fur,
nish themselves with something which
would keep disease at bay and defy the
assaults of time
Concerning the efficacy of one of these
remedial preparation;—and one which has
become celebrated of late—we can_ speak.
from personal experience, and conscien
tiously say it is good. We refer to '..Alls
ms," an article for restoring and preserv
ing the hair, manufactured by . : Messrs
Seward & Bentley, Chemists and Drug
gists, No. 189 Main St. Buffalo.—Buffalo
Coinmereial Advertiser.
Ptlce in pint bottles, One 'Dollar, The genuine is
signed S.l. Tobias on the "ontable-mrapper. For
sale by the druggis ts, Saddlers, and Storekeeper
throughout the United States". Depot, 10• Park
N. Y.
/TO glow sales forSowurd's Cough Curt), I AS J une Ina
I==l
Choice Family Groceries, Finest
quality of Teas. Choice brands of Fami
ly Flour. Buckwheat, .and Corn Meal
and a fine assortment of Queeneware and
Glassware at
J.M. liesonnElMEß'S
South-West Corner Pitt
and' Pomfret Ste.
ApL23-8m
THE -BEST.—Tonics have of late
years gained rapidly in public estimation ender.
Ihr more generally employed by first-class physicians
than t hey once-were. The reason for this Is that
it is a getierally established fact that wholesome
tonics used in "mode - ration daily fdr years do_
lose their virtue, neither do they injure the' eyo
tem. They -act Intact like air . and eieivise, and
not es "medicines," which are Intended solely for
attacks of illness. The BITTER PRINCIPLES, especially
those . of vegetable origin, all possess the common
property of stimulating the Appetite, strengthening
the nervous system, and of Imparting strength .
Women - generally derive -benefit from them even
more than men, their system being more liable, to
debility and exhaustion. We have again and again
In our experience seen the good effects of tonics
where the eye. had grown dim and the cheeks pale,
and': the entire frame ehowod every indication of
exhaustion, nervous sulfating and debility.
The best established bitters before the American
public are beyond question those of Dr. Stover,
and this to equivalent to . declaring that they are
therbeat, since among the !mores of really excellent
bitters now current, a poor article has no chance of
success whatever. The most Ignorant person Can
tell at once by its effects, almost ;rem a single dosee,
wimther any bitters ate good or bad. ,Them of
Stoner have been sold for thirty years, are com
posed of sixteen of the eafest roots and herbs of •
well•known tonic virtue, so skillfully selected
compounded with regard to their mutual effects,
that it may be doubted whether any more perfect
form of this medkine ma be made.
Thousands of persona aro exposed to or raided
with fever and ague, billions ague or other results
of malaria. Let them remember that these bitters
are admirable in ouch cases, as for diarrhoea and
cholera morbus, or any ordinary derangement of
the stomach. Try them and be satisfied that they,
Should be in 'the stores of every family, and the
trunk of every t,aveier. - -
It Is a favorable feature In the advertisement of the
proprietors of Dr. Btoevers's Tonic Herb Bitters, that
no claims are made that they will cure every ill that
&slits heir to: The weakest Intellect can hardly be
imposed upon when told that this or that rem( ax will
remove every form of disease in every stage, and yet
we can not take up the majority of Journals without
encountering au adver tisoment declaring that this
or that medicine le, a nostrum w hich Is a perfect
apothecary's shop, a whole college orPhyelciaus
in
itself rendering all other cures useless: What is
Jairued for Dr. ace vet's Bitters is al mply that they
will act as a good tonic, and ores capable of doing as
mrich goad as a preparation of hitter principle can:
Thy will not cure incurable diseases, but they will
often prevent a certain class of disorders from ho
coming incurable. The preferences and certillektes
issued in their favor are all true and honest, and of
tlecee there are hundieds.
From the editorial columns or Forney's Fhilailel
Tibia Press.'
From, the Medical Profee*ion
', YANCALITER, - July 26,1869
'Nunn &. Co.- ,- -Gentlemen In reply to yours of
the 2;il fiat., I, would Bay, that I have used Dr.'
• Btoever's Tonic Herb Bitters extenalvely In my pros.
tine during severaryears past. Ido not hesitate to - .
say that I have found it to possess retuarakale
racy. in cases orDyepepata„lndlges tlon,Lossof Ne
vans Dnergnics yell a.. .rinse! and Ague, Marshes&
Headache and other diseases proceeding from a die.
ordered stomach ; and espeCially can it proved of Inc
%estimable value in general &hinty of the system
when other tonic medicines hays &Dad to produce
thedesired effect. ' .
.
VhoUgh reluctant to appear as recommending any
pvlicalar 'advertised medicine, a genes of gay 'to
and thi medical faculty will not allow .
Stirts - withhold - mrteatimony7to the-marltaof the
A:Bitters in question. Tours, respecgully, •
, T. D. P/MHEII,
KRYDBR & CO.,
Matintsotavirs and; Hole Proprietois,
7.21.• NORTH 3rd' WIREEE, PHILADELPHIA .
• r • •
4.lung 2DA • .
ROPOBIKI4I3;.VOR'
. ND STRAW:
. OAILLIBLI Bil:111C1(2 .
COCO doling A. Q. 11.; Yune,30,"1869.
• 'Sealed, proposals will be reeeired at this office
Amu) the 80th day of July next; tbr ',applying this •
Post for the year ending 'Jund 60th, 1170, with
FORAGE and STRAW, , in quantities as 'fol.
• " '•
• ' 010 tons (2,24(1b oath) 'taken' Valley Coal,
' 200, tens (2,241/Ib - eseb) Shamokin Nut Coal.
; 600aoida0ak . ,
.110;000 bushels (821 b eaeb) Oate. " • , .
(66 lb epiell) eern.. - . _
2 , 30 . t0ns (2,000 lb each)) Hay. , 1 ‘,.‘
' 100 tons ( 2 . 0 n 0 it , ,a l.) ` fttaw,• •
The Veal to be delivered by, the 16th . day, 0 ,Sein
• troitliet next. . - " ' red i
• The WoodiPeragie and Straw to „ be delis* a
nalk aniatitlei asseqedred fin' consumption, or
.. "'the Inf o d a tetl u nf i t t l i n d ir i te r rte e Le h ttoi o rn a s i y i tirtat4'
;,'Sditrrann depileato 'and endorsed ‘..Propoecle far
~,,: S upplies," and, con teiuthe Dames of tad , r:epontl*
L ,O !tams 'who beaten, r .•
, , wtAiratincii.otthis:'co4tokim. t ) tteticq
i to t t ,
Puttee w ho areeekti!ere?v
• ~';',.;ll,lll,Pealtig of the ProPetiall. '• • rc d.„44
'The Utlerunsent narrate the right to f ray :
!et which'ineY be,itereFtld tooOab or ant
etbeFeueitient.eause.' it It '
Blank Dreposida pay ' ....ad Au a a ea Ott o
~.'the oted4 • , ' ADMOND O. Y tan. . ! h ..;
011 .„, u * t4 ' "
wuly9o 4 •, atilDj Q. ,
2K.A . I?IfETS.
oaniasLE. ritODUCID hIA . RSET
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'Crlisle, July 8th1960.'•
YamßyYlour
Superfine.
do RYE'
WRITE 'WHEAT—
RED d0...i....
RYE
1 100 to
OOEN
qATS;(sfw)•••i••••••
.ELOVE)tSEED
FINOTHYSEED
FLAXSEED ... •
'BARLEY •
uce Market.
11818,July Bth 1869. '
.Geneial P I
Car
Coirieted . . Weekly" _b.,
Wcishtnapct
norrEn 20 BACON SHOULDERS, 16
ROOS, • • 03 BACON SIDES, • 00
LARD, , • 18 WHITE BEANS . Al 5
TALLOW, '9 PARED PEACHES, .15
SOAP - 8117NPAIIIIDDEACEIES; 16
BEESWAX, 35 DRIED APPLES, 24 5
BACON HAMS 18 RAGS
SPECIAL, NOTICE.
JACOB Plesiasrs—Dear Plr: I Lire bean ,afflicted
for the last ten yeaii irlth the Itheurnedism and
Gout. Tour Bitters nu recommended to me; I
' bare Used It, and I am glad to mu it has effected a
_perfect cure In a eery abort time. Therefore f re
commend If to all persona afflicted altbethe earns
diseases. I tonelder it the best Cain'ln use Or any
disease the humaa body Is subjected to.
E. Pa YOUNG, Philadelphia._
FRUIT JABS
We would call special attention to the'very low
pricer at which we ace offering Fruit Jars both
wholesale and retail—having a good stock of all deal.
rabln kinds on hand. We have also on hand a fell
stock of bat sugar cured Boras. choice Dried Bee,
Sugars, (blies, Syrups, Spices and Groceries generally
tfTgither with Qdiennoare„Glairwore, Cedar and
Wind, ware, Fish, Salt, Oils; all of which we sell at
lowest possible prices and warrant to give the fullest
satistaction. .
WS oriel recommend Hailer's last patent Pred2.Tar
as bring, according to ourjudpment, the best and cheap
est in the market. WM. BLAIR t SON,
2bjuna "Sdnth End" Carlisle, Pa.
Special to tho Ladies.
We ore now selling out at greatly rediteed prices,
all kinds of Bummer good' inch as, Grenadines,'
liernannies, English Baroges, Lawns. Families, Par
awls Mutsu sic. Now Le the tiros to secure gr
as 'we aro determtried to close out our
stook at universally lowvates.
• LEIDICH k MILLER.
WIRE RAILING. WIRE °DASDS, for Store
asouts,..ikayittrus,ikeadstesds ~.W3re:—.Aete..
pings for sheep and poultry yards, Brass and Iron
wire cloth Slaves, Fenders, Screens for coal, orese
sand, &e, Heavy Crimped Cloth for spark arresters
Landscape Wire for Windows An., Paper Makers
Wirer, Ore amental Wire Works. Every informs.
time by addressing the manufacturers, M. WALKER
A SONS' No. n North Sixth street Philadelphia.
12feb 69. y. '
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'A WORD TO HORSEMEN:,
DR. TOBIAS' CELEBBATED,VENITIAN HORSE
LINIMENT hes been tested by the Bret lloreemen
in this country, and petered to be superior to any
other. Rho late Hired Woodruff of "trettiugfame,"
.was never without a bottliin hie stahlo. It is also
used by Col. Bush of the Jeiomo Park Course, St
Forham, N. Y., .wbo has over twenty running
horses under his care, among which rank some of
finest stock in America: It Is warranted to cure
Lameiless, Sprains, Scratches, Bruises, Galls, Cute
Wind Galls, Colic, Sore Throat, Nail in the. Foot
and Over Heating, when used according to the di
rections.
All wbo own or employ Horses are assured thiit
this Liniment-will .lonli r if-not more,-11,curto g-the_
above named complaints. No horse need die of
Colic, if, When first taken, the Liniment is need at
cording to the directions. Always have a botttle
in your stable.
FOR BLACK WORKWAND PIMPI,RS ON 111 F.
Feed, use _Peauv's Commune aro - Parma lizzatair,
prepared only by Di. R. O. Pam, 49
. pond St., New
Toik. • Soli everywhere. The tvado supplfed by
Wholesale Idedleiue
SJdpril dm
IMPORTANT FA
_IN
We see that prnimm of strong constitutione, and
young, entree fordaye'llith pains of the limbs, low'
of appetite and fever,. who suddenly get well miter a
chollefollowedby . elinty,-bilions-stools. ,The relief
produced -by these evacuations were the original
guide to the Idea and 'practice of purgation, and
'tech, wheat enfecird by Bravidetlea PHU, always
benefits, usually cures, and often prevents disease
sapecially. Scarlet Fever and diseases of similar char.
LL. Cook, publisher of the ..State Banner," lien
angtori, Vt., says Bratdeth's Pills cured him of Dys
pepsia aftekleing afflicted with it oOer fire ears.
His friends and doctors considered his resofery im
possible; but six boxes of Drandeth's Pills restored
his health perfectly.
A young lady of Mount Pleasant was sorely trou
bled with Tape-worm. All advices and medicina fall
od to help her. She had no rest Thin, careworn
and unhappy, aholooked the picture of misery. At.
lost she concluded to try Brandreth's Pills, In one
year she took seventy two boxes. They brought
away, r ccording to her computation, over two hum
dred yards of tape-worm. At length• all . her bad
symptoms left her; she slept and ate naturally, and
bar health became frilly restored.
TO CONBONLPTIITES
The Advertiser, having been restored to• health
a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, afteihav
log Buffered several years with a sorere lung offer
ttor, and that dread Miens°, consumption Is anxious
to make known to his fellownufferera tbq means o
To oil who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the direction
for preparing and °slog thesamo which they will
!hid SURE CURE FOR CONfeUMFTION, ASTHMA
BRONCHITIS, etc. The object of the advertiser In
sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted
and spread information which he conceives to ho in•
valuable; , ,d ho hopes every sufferer will try his
remedy, as a VII cost them nothing and may prove
n blessing.
Partiat,yiehlog the prescription will please ad
EMM
, • REV. EDWARD A. vmsoN,
. Williamsburg, Hints County Now York
May7.69.1y.
SPECIAL NOTICE
We are now dolly receiving from auction Chea
Lots of Dress Goods of every Style. Striped end
FigaAd White Piques, White - Quilfs, Hosiery,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, And all other, seasonable
goods which we will warrant to sell cheaper than
eny otherhouse in the county to which ire nab the
'attentiOUCif liuyers before purchasing. •
A Jcir i ge lot of Parasols of all kinds. New style
light Button Boots all aloes; Airmails, Prints:, Lc.
prices to suit the times.
18Juna CO
DEAVNESS, BLINDNESS, and CATARRH '
°ate', mr,lth the sitntos". &con by J. Isaacs 51. D.
anti Professor of Diinser of the •Sye-an6l tor -in the
Medical Cbllageoftrennryhtunim, 12 ye4rs &valence
(formerly of Leiden, Holland,) No. 805, Asch St.,
Phila. Testimonials can bo seen at this office. Tho
.medical fr i culty are invited to accompany 6helr
Ilentm;amhe has no secrets in hip practice. Artificial
eyes inserted without pain. No charge for oxami
nation. /
12June 68 ly.
TO REMOVE MOTU, Pid ( Oliv4 YIIECHLES
and Tan from the fu t.. Pram'. MOW AND
PUMA LOTION.. Preparad only by.l3f. D. O. _Parry
Sold by all dr oid, Into.
•
BOY CII AP , Volt OABlL—Threa far • Cent. do
auction email coil cdhaltion and over, delivered
in town for:theraulzr4lovillowansorwhel a eltarge
la made at
timer 49.
200,60 feet o dry ;doe boards for sale Assay
now Ls your time, Landers; at the cheap Yard of
6mar 69. A. 11. BLAIR.
A Groat Political lievolution
was accomplished by the election of Grant, and a
revolutiOn of immense social importance has been
el:Noted by the general substitution of that harmless
ptnparation,
thinirAroir.xerLsion mutt DYE, •
•
for the disdly oompound of lend Mul. brimstone,. of
which, according hinho."lournal of Chemistry" and
the "hfedlcal Oaseite," more than thirty'tartaties
havebeen foisted upon the public I Cristadoro's Dye
fe the only ounthat' •
HAS DENS ANALYZED
.1111 Profmoilton, over ,hts . ,,,oWn of gnatiirp, - 44-::
dares Unit It Is paifectly vroiCgme• i
- !'clusTAD6Bro , s, HAIR PIIV.PERVATIVII, as *.
DriArlizig,l:o4 like* ebiFirk Djre
Bold by all Druggists,. : , •
lambi br vorth:
NerY" g
Debility. l!rtsfyMrelieeki, 'aid the etrektii of
' , IOU' 64 a 6 D. will tor 015'62'1[6.0t intll'
gelid tree; to Idabel reißt
for .maltlnjegbe simple remedy bi which ho wed'
edfferers yrlebbig to p;rolle by the'oilvettiP
prpoi4obeo. can do so by ',lain:m.l'4i
, 3_o/INID•9OP,V,I:I4fI.Ii'
1g0:42 Ce . * pt' New Tori:
M5y7,49•]7
Tin Sahaar riia Didamia or, tmetim. This ala:
gobir wet of ?mile are descended:from the ansient
arttedircirBoitliteixt:7laxicoiang still - retain — Sree ,
of 'the peceillaritles which Stevens and:Prelit*
give of their-ancestors. Dr. J. 0 Ayer tt Co.. em
ploy a 'eraiil'Armyi,if them in digging Damper*.
Mot. - Pipet:did ,wilhimrrow. spades, a mil of-min
and a . bag of water; .Ihity are . rearly,fer the: fote 4. hera the wild banana. forxdaboa them with food ,
where
and Ildrit.leaved trees , their only shelter. - re* n 1
those who thed:th solvesCraitriimated . by. this pro;:
6 60
4 - 50
6'oo
.I'2o
.1 10
..1 00
.-66
"0 GO
..2 75
duet, know how much they are iiiiielitedto the a_
of these humble laborers, who 'dig hailthlar:f4oll: ,
ands of Dr. nyorlti patrons; while they aometinies
lose their iliin--(Bosto'n 06mtnerolal; '!
. .... 2 10
r.:11 . 0. -.1 70
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
*4 2 ,,
. , ,_
1869.
N - •
To closet all kinds of
SUMMER GOODS.
CENTRAL HO USE
riressas sQI-cocodlos
Will be sold at a
GREAT SACRIFICE.
'LOWER THAN-EVER
LACE POINTS.,
SUN UMBRELLAS,
SUMMER OARStMERESi
SUMMER CLOTHS
liverythfolif ID the line of .90101,E1!,ETOCE
be sold from tole date regardless or coot to make
room for FALL GOODS
NOW IS THE TIME FOR
13 a, is g' Et 1 XI: SI ,
COME ONE AND • ALL
LEIDICH & MILL ER.
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL
LIFE INSURANCE COMFY
OF THE WORLD,
THE NOTIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
OMIT/MED BY 43PEOIAL ACT OF CONGRESS
Cash Capital - - $1,0Q0,000.
BRANH 'OFFICE). PHILADELPHIA
O. 00 I.IIY
CLARENCE 11. CLARK, Philadelphia, President.
JAY COOKE, Philadelphia, Chairman Finance and
Eseautive..Coxnuittoo..
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice• President,
EMERSON W.' PEET, Philadelphia. Secretary arid
Actuary.
FDANOIB G. SMITII, M. It., Phleiptla, Medico
Minter.
This Compiny tented, In , the pest TEN MONTI'S
of its existence, ' ' • .• •
5 i 395 POLICIES,-
$15,142,800.
' Tbls Compsoy offers tcrlblPolleiholdefs' -
PERFECT SECURITY.
by, Its
. C . as d h g p u td .. ut e. Ctr o trio e f i an u e re l o ir t follsrd,
' Low - Rates of Premium,', '
.•
• ,Large Dividexiqs in Advanpe;
MM=
Or a Ilioterstonary Dirld end of 100 per cent.; by lie
RETURN -PREMIUM :PLAN.
GENERAL AGENT
R. NV; CLARK it 00.. Montero; NO. SE. South Third
21(r00t7 Phibutelphlo 0 onorol'A goo t o for Sonuaylvaufs
and Southorg Now. Jersoy. 4 S.. !tuna,: 112aclogog
1V. • 13. lILWIN, Harripburg,' Agent. „
o. IL,ItEPBURNI.Ai6nt
NOTICE; -Notice
.11 that *lnborn ale Deposit Bank *ll wake app-- ?
'plleation to: the neat Legislature of Penneylvanle
for the renewal of its charter wlth.tts present-tithe
and capital. 'June Idtb, 1819. ; ,; • . • t -
J. , P. flesso.n,
exahler.
Caul} , 641.6 m
, N OTIOE:;,-,Thil • 'aiideriiitr.i i ad . con ,
1
.... - templates 'a trip tiP.En retie , shortly, and at a'
ansfer or bin Grocery titers to, his , sows; Lewis II:
and George I.ll , llormani'whe will fairy On theini”
sinews - at the old' ' stand; to • the mime pp Ildirmants
'Sons: :All persons Indebted , to toe iinde reigned fgri
groceries pp In any Way are requested to call twine.
idlatelyslid , Nettle, as i t ,is absolutely, neocssery 1, to,
square up the oldhoplusand.old accotinte.
UJuly Ilt . .. , 1);.. ~ . GEO: ,8.-uomtex.
tlwTtbl
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1869.
40,47: '
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PRICMS
AT THE
LACE SEA WLS,
PARASOLS,
I:3XECI
OFFIORKS.
IMITEM
. .
A: 1:-SPolltSiER! S:VOLUMIf
L, .SP.ONSLERi - =-:
Real lietxt, - Barlyeritir,
.4uee: , atitt Agent.'-, Office Malty. Street tiear
~ientre 'l3 c•-•
•
.)toom and
A I ;:tifillar;mi,Vrest Bireef, hetoieoiVßOmfree and
and &oaf 'l3treet;,in the .13oronah.i . cif Oaellete, ,
•lerely 11 ed ShelvlvlC, Draerre - and-Ecloun-'
tei:. Wel_,ROlYeVirpr,li 9r9c4Ars .
'.goodPetitleh• ,VAPldoqt,.7 , •
,
,Reed Estate Agept;
• .
Ort iwi)-story
DWISLTANfi .ROBSE, with a comma.
thous Back Building 'with a full Loral' Ground and
Btethitng In the rear, situated on Batt street, ha,
timer' Main and Loather streets Carlisle; late the
-residence' of Joseph Shona, dee'd:'' Apply to • • ,
. , " •4. L.;BPQNBLEI},
'Beal Estate Agent .
•
t i IIG,HLY• IMPROVED ' , FARM
IN ADAMS COUNTY AT PRIVATE BALE.
•
• tuated on the' Oonawaga Creek ,8. adios from
Hanovor on the.high road, and - on: the - Railroad
le - iding from Hanover to Littleatown, adjoining,
what wee formerly known as' the Rittemiller Mill
property, containing " ,
1,71 Acen of LitriestAne Land;
cleared but about ,30 which are covered
whith heavy White Oak Timber.
The Improvements are extensive, and consist, viz
A' - LARGE. I . TWO-13TOR.r---11RICIr
MANSION ROUSE,
60 .feet.iri length .and '45 In breath, contairiing.a
Hail and Eleven Large Hearne, all newly papered
'clad painted; a--piazza running along • the entire
front, end Collar under the whole house, - ;and au
excellent well of water near - the hltthou door.
'The out buildings beloliging to the Artie Consist
of a large Carriage Home; Wood and Coal House,
Hog Pon, Mak Smoke Ilquso, Poultry House,
Wash House, all' new except the-latter. The
garden le Urge and highly' cultivated, ,containing
Lot beds with glized Bash:. The grounds ancdo d
'the house aro adorned with' shrubbery andtud-
Ivlthreany cboice.frult and ornamental trees,
'Mijnlnlng which le a fines pple orchard, neat
A .LARGE BANK BARN
nearly ew feet by 60 with Wagon Shed and
- Corn hltachea, and a never failing Well or
WISI in Barn-yOO, also , .
A NEW-TENANT HOUSE;
SO y 26 feet Containing seven rooms, the out
b dings to same consisting of a Wash House,
ke OVOI3, Hog Pen, dc., a Pump at the door as d
la excellent garden. - - •
Thleptopurty presents Superior advantages, the
location being eligible and the land of the best
quality ttr. limestone, well watered and the cattle
having access to water: from,. every field, a great
Portion of the lead hair been recently limed, the
fences in good cotiditlou and all the corn ground
and part of the oats ground ploughed for the com
ing Spring. There is a Grist Mill. Blacksmith
Shop and School House within a shoe distance
of the buildings,
Tho property having been recently purchased by
a gentleman from Baltimore who after fitting It
up at great expoosci;ls now desirous-• of returning
o-the;vity,,illShe.dlisposed.olutcarreurfrenre/p—lons
figure, and upon reasonable terms. Enquire of
A. L. BPONBLER,
Real Estate Agent, Carllsie,-Pa.
GEM
'VALUABLE PRIVATE REBI-
V PENCE FOR SALE.
Situate on South Hanover street, Carlisle, now
owned and ocaupled by Mrs. Washmeod, Into the
property of Sairedict Law.:. The lot friable on Men
over et. ' 00 feet, and extends back the same, width
240 feet to an - alley. - Tile improvements era a largo
two-story FRAME HOUSE, with Verandah In front,
containing. Double Parlors, Hall, Cherubim; Dining
room and Kitchen on lower floor and six Chambers
and Rath-room on the 2nd story. Gas and water
have been IntroducoL Thom Is a large Stable and
Camino Hoses at the toot of the lot. The lot Is
well studded with ornaments, trees and slirubbory,
besides fruit of almost every description and Grapes
of the moat choice selection in ii9undence
'Enquire of
A. - 1.. - SPO'NSUERT
Real Eetate Agent
EMEI
VALUABLE FARM in Perry Co,
AT.PitIVATE
Situate in Carroll township, 9 !tales north of
9nrllalo,_d miles_ north_ef-Carliela-9prings-and-11 -
miles west of Duncannou, adjoining lands of
'Shearer,any Cling and• others containing 120,
ATIIR S, now Zi olvlia 90acres of
which are - cleared, In a high state of cultivation
and undor good fence and the residue covered with
thriving timber. A never-faith - 4, stroam of water
runs through tho farm and plenty of lime within
2 miles.
The Improvements aro two-story Log .CWeather
hoarded House, Large Barn and Sprint/ House with
.client water. School Renee and Church at a
tvenient distance. Apply to
A. L. SPONSLEIt,
Iteal Estate Agent.
I=
Sehezickls .Pulmdnic Syrup.
Beam eed Tonic and Mandrake PII le, will 'cure Con
sumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, If taken
secoiding to directions. They fire all th ree to be
taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach,
relax the liver, end put It to-work: then the appe
tite becomes good: the food digests and makes good
blood: the patient begins to grow in flesh, the
diseased matter ripens In the—hiega,-end- the- pa
tient out/rows the disease and gent well. This Is
the only - way trocure consumption." - -
To these three medicin es Dr. J. 11. Schen , , of
Philadelphia, owes his unrelaxed success In the
treatment- of pulmonary consumption, - The P.. -
medic Syrup ripens the morbid matter i s the lungs,
nature throws, it otlf_by an easy expectoration, for
when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight -cough
will throw -it off, and the patient hoe rest and the
lungs begin to heal.
To do this, the Seaweed Teniennd.Mandrake Pills
must be freely used cleanse the stomach and liver,
so that the Pulmonle Syrup and the food will make
good blood.
Schenck's Mandrake fills act upon the liver re
moving all obstructions, relax the ,duct of the gall
bladder, the silo starts freely, and the liver is soon
relieved: the stools will show what the Pills can
do; nothing has over been invented except calomel
j'a deadly poison which is very dangerous to me un
less ,e th groat care), that will unlock the gall bled.
der and start the secretions of the liver like Elchenck , a
Mandreke•Pills.
Liver complaint is One of the Most prominent
causes of consumption.
Schenck's Se.twetid Tunic In a gentle stimulant
and alterative, and the alkali In the Seaweed, which
that preparatio .s made or assists the stomach to
throw out the gastric Juice to dissolve _ the food with
the Puhnduie Syrup, and Is made into good blood
without fermentation or souring lu the stomach.
The groat reason why phriciane don't cure con•
samption le, they try to do too much : they give
medicine to atop the cough, to stop chills, to stop
night annum, hectic levers and by so doing thus do.
range the whole digestive • powers, locking up the
sectetione,and eventually the patient sinks and dire.
Dr Schenek,.ln his treatment does not try to stop.
a cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Remove
the cause and they will all stop of their own Accord.
No one con be cured of Consumption, Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Cancer, Ulcerated Throat
unless the liver and stomach are made healthy.
If a person has consumption of course the lunge
In some way are diseased, either turberelee, &ham's
see, brohehial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the
lunge ere a mass of Inflammation and f.st decaying..
the imagathat aro wastiog, but it Is the whole badly
The stomach and liver have lost their power to make
brood out of Med. Now the only chance is to take
Schenck's three methanol, which will bring up a
tone to the stomach. the patient will begin to want
food, It will - digest easily and mite good blood ; thou
the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as soon as
the body begins to grew,the lungs commence to 11e .
up and the patient gets fleshy and Well. This rs
the only way to care commotion.
11 ben there is no lung II isease,and only liver eon,-
plaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seasoned Tonle and
Mandrake Pills are sufficient without the Pulnionic
Syrup. Take tho Mandrake Nils freely in all bil•
one complainte, as LI ey are perfectly liarmleste
Dr. Schnook, ../he has enjoyed uninterrupted
health lee many years pant, and now weighs 225
pounds, watt wasted away to a rump alteletomin the
last stages of Pulminary Comumpliou his phyeiclan
having pronounced his ease hopeless and abandoned
him to his fate. Ile was cured by the aloremsid med.
lanes, and since his recovery many thousand ALM-
Moly afflicted have used Dr. Schenek'a preparations
with the same remarkable success. Full direCtions.
accompanying each, make it not absolutely necoeSa
ry to personally see Dr. Sehenck^uniess the. patient
wish their lunge ' examined,and for this purpose he
is professionally at Isle Principle 011ict, Philadelphia
every Saturday, where all letters of advice must he
addreesed.fle Is also pi otesslonally at No. :12,liond
estreet, New York, every other Tuesday, and at No.
35, Hanover street, Boston;@ cry other Wed neinlay.
dl' gives advice free, but .16r n thorough extuulna.
tide with his itespirometer the price Is .$5l Office
hours at each city, from OA. M. to a P. M. ,
Price of the Pultnonic Syrup and Seaweed Tiinie
each $l.llO per idttle,or $1.50 a half dozen. Mam
drake l'llls 26 cents a box. For nab, by druggists
D.. J. 11. ECIIENCK,
N 0.15 N. oth St. Philo: lie.
apr112.3 60-1)
NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER.
s c g-E'E TZ ' S
OBLILBRATED
BITTER COBDIAL.H
• This medical preparation le 'now, offered to th.
publicAs rollsble substitute for the many worth-
Nis hatupounda which now gond tlio market: It Is
purely vegetable, composed of vArlous herbs, gath
ered from the goat storehouses of nature, and
selected with the ulmost,care. it to not recom
mended an a Cons All, but by its direct nail Baba.
tarp infiuunee . upon the 'Heart, Liver Kidneys,.
Lungs, litopetch,and,Dowele, it nets both at a' Ilte•
ventivnand cure for Many of the diseases to which
•thoro organs ate stall et. It In a reliable .{family
Health '
) and can be by either Want or
adalt wit h the same beneficial results. it is ,
certain Prompt and speedy remedy for.DIARDIIIMA, -
DYBSNTLCRY, Du WSLOODIPLAINT., DYSPSPSIA.
LOWNSDS OW SPIRIT, PAINTINGS, SIORIINAG
AOIIH, As. - For OLIILLS•and NEVF.II.B.of alt kinder
It is far better and tater than quinine, without,
any of Its pernicious effects.' It creates au app..
Atte; proves a powerful digester of food, arr
counteract the effects of liquor In a ' few b
• PILDRAIUID BY, v
JACOB sonEir,Tz . Bole Proyrielor,.
.
N. W. Oord nun and ]taco Bts.i Isl
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
20nor 68.1 y. e p oo in ,
F " UST, 0 ..+111) 11
.`BOOTS AilD'r4luzs ';
FOR OTN•T ~
i,EME'N,
. .
" d .
AR the 'LL'AGINd STYLES on Min ur mado to
meneuro. Trims fixed at LOW FIGURES. An Muff ,
.tratod Prim, List withinetruntlans foreollmeatur:
meift•eout on receipt of' Poet Offbno Add ress..l
WISI .: 1?; BARLETT, . .
NE 8e03,13 1 1.333 1 St., tile ye Clieetnut, •
Pal LADr.I4IIIA..
Zang 88•ly
`99,990 boat No. ti
yord . of,„ ~; t.
6ma6 69
:IVGI-13NTS:3VANTED.ROR
PARSON'S haws of Datineao.. With ;
retch:mi. einSi , Forma fnh ' TAthadotioloa every
'.Statti Truoitlittlit . I'AeSONSi
'llattard' , Oniverbit:r.'4 , A' oar l BOOS: YOU
4 etliteoet Ripknish:lit-ovary kishrolOtoUttatt. au&
llegal obligation, siutab ow lug .iloto to tßaw awl (Ole
auto them.. Thu higheat and boat • authority iA the
Weisitfor.bitilhkroi(erniak:‘ l ll l6 .lbr',OrPtilOt
)301CPro,WCitta...rilaau toms, , 1 •
• • ' .X4,419 1 * ( 11 . , Ili 4: 1 04'
21jurio'ant • '- "•' • ' " '
'. DRY ,°( OO,DS.
1869, su'ol!'lE,RlB69.
• :
N•E WCa 0 O . D. Sl._
Slag, 0 renadinoa, Organdy Limnrs, Pique', Japanose
El
Popltna' '~
tedielltat } in prices of all BPring Goods on band.. I
Bill close out the balance of ray Sprig g Stock at cost
to make riginifOr Now IMII - Goods.' Bargains In all
Wilds of
DOMESTIO - .GOODB.
Bargains In Ho nieri, Glovee, *bite Goods, ,A
Splendid Corded Pique nt ilOet Coning' Pique, one
yard wide, 600, Aten'ir Heavy Hell Elm, 123ie.,
Ladies Ifeedat 12i4e, Hem Stitched at 10 and 12%c,
131eached Menne at 12%c. All kinds of
SUMMER PANTS STUFF
atprlcos that defy competitfon. A full.asortment
of Shawls, Parasols, Sus Umbrellas, Hoop 'Skirls
Corsets, &c., always on band.
GRAIN BAGS,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
From tho Lowest Grath, to the Finest French
1L ving alway s taken the load In thin branch of
the business, I would say I am better prepared this
ruction than ever, to meat the iviiihes of all clerking
a good article, or a,vary fair bargalg
STITrPS
at the shOitcst notice by a first-class tailor
MOURNING GOO DS
'BOMBAZINES,'
BLACK, AND WHITE MIXTURES,
=I
English Crave
BLACK THIBET SHAWLS,
Square and long, also a fulfagsortment of Funeral
Goods, for nrl , l,ch orders rrlll be promptly' and sans
actorally 1111 ed
TABLE LINENS,
TABLE WrUS, NAPKINS,
TOWELS, LINfNS, 74ARMILLES,
PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS,
NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS,
SWISSES, TARLETONS, OAMBRICS, &c.
REMEMBER 'THE-PLACE;
As I am determined not to be .undersold In any
thing In our lino. All I ask le And Inspection of
our Now Stock just opetted. I can convince you
that my goods are cheap
LT. GREENFIELD
. 4. East !Wain 'Street.
July 2, 1800
The Carlisle Shoe Company
MANUI ACTURF4tS OF •
BOOTS AND SHOES...
NO. 6, East Main Street, '
CARLISLE, PENN'A.
HAVING commenced the • Manu
facture of Boots and Shoes, the attention of
the trade is invited to tho large assortment of
adies, Misses and Children's Shoes
Now In store and especially adapted to the wants of
the Retail Trade, Wo shall at all times have on
hand a complete assortment of all;the
POPULAR• STYLES
Made by workmen of the greatest experience and
skill. Members of the trade whemay laver us with
their custom are assured that no effort on our part
will be spared to furnieli Good Goods at
'The Lowest Possible Prices.
'ORDERS BY MAIL shall receive tho same atten
tion that buyers would In person, and distant. par
ties can rely tivon getting their goods on equally as
good terms by sending their orders, as by personally
Visiting us.
SEl.O.z UPPERS FOR SALE.
JOIIN IRVINE, Treasurer.
10epril de 3m
LEGAL NOTICES.
..
erLj XEOUT OR'S NOTICE.--Letters
-1 Tostimentury on the estato of lloojamln Oliv
ier, ..r., Into of Monroe township, deed.. having boon
issued to thy subscriber, residing in the same toWn•
ship, notleo Is hereby glved to all persons Indebted
to said estato to make payment nod thoso having
Maims to present them duly authenticated for set
tlement to BENJAP,IIN GlVlstlit,Ji.
7May 69•13 t Executor. '
MOTlCl).—Letters. of Adminiatra-
IN ton upon the estate of John Logan deo'd., of
Frankford township, have bean granted to the sub
scriber to whom all persoua will make payments
due the estate And &I cialnasovlli lie promoted.
Mune et J, B. LICOLIEY.
• •••
F,X'ECUTOR'S - NOT
iv hereby given thatiette re testamontary'on
the lest will and • testament of Samuel Kinston,'
Jr., late of the township of South Middleton, coun
ty of Cumberland, have been granted to m o as Ito
ocutor. All persons having claims against the es.
tate will please present them immediately, and
those Indebted are requested to make payment.
" . ' SIDNEY KEMPTON, 4
LI
Executor.
I.EAIwi °i..____::::_____H______ ____ •
-1 lIF, DISTRICT COURT OF
1 \
I- t ri ft ed States forlhe
: Eastern District of
Penney 'anis. ..,
,••1 ,' • ' r , , ~:' ' .' . ' • In DankModcy:
The' u dersignedbereby gives notice of Ws sp.
pointmon eur assignes of William Johnson and
Vanilla] Pa tenon Johnson, trading as John John
son & Son of Mechanicsburg, In .the county of
Cumberland nd State of Pen nsylrimis, withineald
District, wb havehaen adJudgudhankruits upon
1 a petition el d agelnlt'theio by the district Court
• ol said district,
If ' •. ; ....; ; ; ~ ,•; •• GEO. MITNRE, - Airignec:• .
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
'Wu ne•lit ' ,
Ato,,DMINIBTOOR'S NOTICE.—
, . -Letiers
,of admlnietration on the , eget.' of
..I. 11. Mullin, Nag:, ideo'd.. late of liftint,.lloliyo
- Bprlogs, having boon leaned to the subsiribere re
r - sidintst the same place: notice Ia hereby given t 6
- :all persOne indehted to said estate to moko payment
cod thee° having bialoca to' present them duly .111. ,
.hentlW4l/19r.110ttletPellt.t0 ' ; ' •
' --..-. .. ..:' Y. ' ' " , OIIMILER A. MULLIN, '
- '. •', ''. ':,; . . -'' ; Nif.n. - 11." MULLIN,
1128eaaja1t . : , 7.: 1, .: , ': , ,;--.. :•Adtainfetrators.
THREE ., DESIRABLE •• -BUILD
. •. •op
,LOTS FOR' S 4 GIL ~ ' ..- .•' ' . ' i••
deulitorlber offers for „sato at reasonble: Corms
three iveq dosirable'llulldhig Lots situated on
West Louthiir street in roar of the' College. They
front thirty 'feet and extend back 'two hundred and
forty. They ars covered with exceillt fruit trees
of all descriptions. Apply. to
L. T. aItIiENFIELO,
25june 4t , ' ' No. 4.'ffastNaln lit.
•
01,',1. 1 U4-"Sealbil 'Ol/110843 will
bo -.calved at this office until 10 A.
~ Saturday, , July, 24, 1829. for .furnishing thd
:9Command"' at" , tuirlislei'llarracks. :Pa. with the
BEST tFAMTLY r ; FLOUR'
for (6) months, from and after the first ciii,Xf Au
'nust,.lBB9, br suokless time as tho Commissary Cleri
- oral of Subsidence, 1.4 - B,.Army, may direct. ! -'
Proposals must bob 'thsplicate, and endorsed
, Opyosola for Flair," an 4 milut,contain the names
tWo nhipunblbleSieliOkis who will sign!the bond,
and become responsible for the faithful, posfOrmeoce
the'egutraq: ".; " • !•
• Porno's!' who hid : Sire requeetod to present at
the opening of the proposals.. TbwOovernment re.
serves : the right to Neat any linen bld6 which they
may tomilder
,nrireasonithie, or for any other initll,
; • ;
• • nuiimin PrktrzT, •
utLleut. Bth car. Brevet A. A:, 0.1 S.
'o6loe'ef , A;oll,;!Cletrlisle'll'icti.Pat . • ! •
,t,lie:l,•'llo4p,"':Sfo're t of
• T , • ~lisz4Ty.'*'oo:', weislod: or unwashed ,most
du rlasge us sinWAVlNantiOss 1171': which.the'lnlghast:
ptissollil be paid. , I
lIJOne ",. • • l• I
HE TV . 4ISVE.RTISEMENTS
BENTZ H4USF,
_OARLISLEp PA
911feA;' Nth 40, Thiro noon
310rri.4 Bernhardt",
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•
` -; ;:":•;;•r;17.
• •
Co PT s .IE X - A. IV'.
OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA,
Recently of NorrYork, offers those who are suffering
from wank end defective sight Me •
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4 `*)
•4 , PEBBLE IP
•"1"A. ,, 7
vENHARO" . • °C ULIST 4ctIVT
INTERCO AOCONOIWO TO ACIT OF Oman. IN iHItyIEATI
MO. FT OR. N. 0111INHAPOT, IN RHO CLERK'S 00100
OF RHO OIOTRIOT COURT OF TIER WIMP STATIC
OF INC minim 0111 T. OF KNIIIITLVANIA.
IN THE-YEAR 11360 BY
OR, NI.PERNHARDT: IN_
, I:JeTR I CT COURT OFTHE
!TEO STATES OF THE
••••• --4" w EASTERN DISTRICT OF '
•PENNSYLVANIA.
—AND—
4" 4 -t
CRYSTAL
I=l
GLASS SPECTACLES,
Soporior to - any other in use—constructed In accord
once with the science and philosophy of nature, In
the peculiar form of
•
A CONCAVE CONVEX ELLIMS,
_A dmi r b y d pt - 6 d criili4Torgang of eight, and Per
fectly natural to the eye, affording altogether the
best artificial help to the human vision ever Invent
ed. tlxed only by
-MORRIS- --BERN Li ARDT
Spectacle apd Optical Manufacturer
THE ADVANTAGES or thee° Spocteelee over of
=MI
1. may can he worn with perfect ease for any
length of time at one sltting.givlng a.stomehing
clear
ness of-vision, by candle or other artificial IlAht,
comfort to the spoctaele.wearer hitherto unknown.
2. how to select Glosses.—lC requires professional
guidance...oven when a good in tick is ollered Dr.
Bernhardt not only ban the best Glasses that can be
tinind In the market; but carefully indispensable ad.
rico as to the proper selection of them.
3. When the Eyea.ache 'or pain through the ac
lion of a bright light, Ruch as la reflected from th,
snow, Runny weather, white paper, and in reeding .
writing, or sewing. or Vivid colored. bodies vibes
lemma ; by softening the rays, effect a most agreeabl.
sensation and•give - great relief.
- • •
4. In as Nervous AftaffiiiliiiiTtliokia; Catitibig
dull and startling pains in the ode ball or temple,
appoaranco of luminous and dark opots in the atmos•
phore, aching orfeoling like sand In the.eies, the
disturbed nerves are quieted and soothed.,
5. Those Spectacles aro scionrilically adjusted to
every cite° of .defective sight with unisrrin.: adcuracy_
whether arising from age, disease, litrain,overwork.
or premature decay, by Dr. Dernhardr - on a hew and
exact principle. entiroiy his own, which has sold°
felled to be con Oct. - , •
• 6. After several years of pnblic,practice, adjust
ing spectacles to patients under every aspect of de
fective vision; as molt as experience in an extensive,
long-established business In his OpUcal Stores, both
here and in Europe, ,br Bernhardt considers it a
sufficient guarantee of hie ability to supply such
glasses as ambest calculated for tho assistance er re
covery of imperfect OW.
7. M. Bernhardt. tor signalize himself from the
host of protendersvin his profession, with pride sub
mits for inspection, copiss of testimon lag ho has re
volved - from medical:gentlemen - Of the me-antiques
tionablo respectab Ilty and talent in America.; also a
number of certificates from weillnown gentlemen c f
distinction who have used his spectacles—the origin
als of all of which ho will be happy to show to those
who May request It. The use of any of the following
names or centillba•es hereunto affisedovlthout an
actual possession of the same, would be a forgery, a
capital offence, punishable by State imprisonment.
Testimony of Recommendations from
Medical Gentlemen; .r .P.rofepors of
the lughest Opthalmte. talent in Car
lisle; Lancaster, Eahton, and in the
Union.
CAIILISLII, PA., Juno 18,1869.
" I most cheerfully sly that.l have examined Prof.
Bernhardt's Lenses, and infamy that they urn bet
ter adapted to my eight tb on any I have seen before,
'and I do most cheerfully and willingly say that every
person that has defects of vision, ought to have a pair
of his excellent Brazilian Pebble fipectaeles, as I feel
confident that they.ciill render general satisfaction."
A. J. HERMAN.
Cormszu, Pn. , Jtino 18t11,186(1.
"I have carefully examined the Brazilian Pebble
and Australian . . Crystal Spectacles manufactured and
sold by Dr.M. Bernhardt, of New York, and Um axing
npair of the former myself with groat satisfaction.
Thoyamcertainly superior toenny I have seen. Af
ter a full conversation with the Doctor, I regard him
as accomplished hi his pref.:A.lon, and therefore re
commend him to my and others for patronage,
so far as the peculiar condition of the r sight may re
quire his services." _ Respectfully,
S. B. Burrell, M. IL-
CARLISLE, Juno 18th, 1800
"Owing to a peculial formation of the oye, I have
always found it difficult to procure glasses to cult mo
I am now using a pair of Dr. Ilernhartit's, , with which
I can better pleased then any I have been Ohio for
some time to procure, although I-have tried various
opticians."
i . ' Wm. W. DALE, 06. D.
. -
OARLIELE, June/8,1860.
•
X havojus 'been flited.with a pair of Spectacles
'by Dr. Borah rdt, of Now York city, with which I
have been enabled to, read with extreme easo and
clearness, greater thanq lg..° ever read before. Its
shows that tin is a thorough master Gilds science, and
adapts his glasses to the ,peculiar defoots and wants
of those who consult him with unquestionable' will.
I cheerfully commend, him to those of my' acquffin
taper' who need optical oallistancd." .
Nev. 0 P. Witch,
. Pastor of the First Preobytorlan
CARLISLE, PA., Juno 18, 1880.
"I havo exam hied Dr.,Borultardt'alouses, and have
Ida doacription of the manner of adjusting them for
the relief-of-defective- viaionFanall-choe r fullY com
mend him to those V/110 may &Aire': to consult a
skillful optician "
Wit. 0. LEVERITT,
Itor,:tur ofSE, John's Church
• ' • • Nouns, Pa, Juno 18, 1809.
"Having cursorily inspected the lino assortment of
louses exhibitod to mo by Dr. Bernhardt, and heard
his description of tho mudo of adapting them to the
different wants and conditions of the eye, I um par,
etiatiod that he possesses much koowledgo" of the
acionco of Optics .and skill 14 the upplMation of its
pi lodides to the purpose of Ills profession. • • •
•• ; , ~, • • • lost; SWAMI,
iquiloi of Lutheran Church.,
'' '' '—• I - "'''' ' ' 'sticastor, Pa., May 25. 1808. •
I have e z aminod a gt eat variety of Closers menu
faettwed•by Dr. M.' Der hardt; and, In Justice to him,
most soy, i hat his glasses are of a superior quality,
addited to meet Ow wants of almost every oye,where
the vision Is In hay way important. 'The Doctor se
lected fOr me a.pair of hie Australian Crystal Olomes,
which oriole vary eupoilor quality and wotkomoshlp
rendering vision tory distinct, and almost as perfect
as in youth. I yield tl is ttstimony .In gook •of the
Doctor's Glaesos most chtterfolly, as tv ell froth my
own exporlance as fro n Alio teatimonlals of many
phyilciaoe, clergyman end other gotqlcnten with
waom font pont:lolly acqueintod. 1
~ - J5lO. L. ATLED, 51. D.,
I have examined what I conceive to be a complete
aseortment of epectacies„manufeetured - from the
Australian Cryetal, admirably adapted to the various
infirtriWeil of that exquisitely delicate organ, the
human eye,' wlmthit the impaired vision is the roeult
of dhotis° or rho natural weakin us incident, to old
age: I remit.," the specimens of pr. Bernhardt the
hest I have ever men, and or mien cheerfully .reconts
mond them. - •
• •
HENRY CARPENTER, *,'E,i;
Lanceder, Ph.; Nray.9,1868
•
,
. here examined Dr„. fiernhardtw very Com.
plate aesorlinent of Spectacles And Looser, atidlitad.
• them admirably adopted to 'remedy much' tirriperfecte
Mons of vision as can be benentted by the skill of ,
the Optielan. - The meterial.ttiled In .the nizatufao4
lure of hls °lama In of remarkable purity: and
beauty ' and adds very muck to their value. 1 re..
commend bluvwlth great cheerNiness' to the con•
fldertee of all who may monk° hia'servlees. • •
. ; Mi• MUD LelNDEllgilit. D.
!animater, May 20, 1801: • •', t
MEM
,
It bee given me muoli pleasure to make; the an.
Atdntance• of Dr. hornhardt; And to examine his
asiortMent'of Glasses, I.lllsh Ili the Moat complete
y have over seen. lie le sa odentleo QPtletart. and
adapts Phialaeses r wlth, Sylmlrohle kkill to ;the vas.
rlmpncondltions of the eise,, tie ofeleated.'d pair for
. zips agar* ;careful , examination . of my oyee s which
, enable inkto•read ylth great v dlutlhetnoss end some
fort than .tlioso t alnsauy possess. I eheerlklly re
;cos:emend blow tQ alt who need the soollpei bf a akin
A 40,1444.1 0 ... ' lA. UktELENWALD. D. D..
•,,Ril4tio elnurs* of fitly Trftity,
• .IDbly 201800' , ' - s. „ plumster,
,
WrATE_ort PEkiNt3Y4NANIA
• . ; eau to r lameram -
Thirrieburg, Penn., Nov. 27,1806.-
I hart for many years suffered from weakness and,
pain of my'eyas, and continuant lam of power In
them, I have experienced great, difficulty In ,pro ,
Miring 'gleams to relieve nie. This _morning I; re.
relied from Dr. Bernhardt a pair of Australian cryx,
tai spectacles which suited towyas better than any
I have ever used. and Ido not hesitate to recom
mend him aa a skillful Optician and Oculist.
• . A. G. OUNTIN
. Goiernoi of Pennsylvania.
Easton . , Feb. 15th, 1.509
I. haveiexamined the various glasses manulae•
tined by Dr. M. Bernhardt; Opticlan...and can tea.
tiny to the elegant workmanship of all his articles
Re has proved himself by his long .exper lance a
master in his profession.
TRAILL GREEN, N. D.
Testimonials similar to tho shove may beArfeensat
Dr. Berhardt'a ofilee; , irom 'the' moat reliable and
wed known gentlemen of the United States, among
whom Sr .:
8..11 Hap!, Goy. of Ohlo.
0. - 1". Moron, Gay. of Ind.
IttaldWillfate3 - , -- GOrref IIMole: - ---
Alex. Ramsey, Ex-Goy. of Minn
Henry - A. Swift, Gov. of Minn.
- Johnathan Worth, Gm of N. 0
It. 6i. Patterson, hoe , . of Ala. '
' . ' E. Fonton,'Gox.. ,- of N. • Y
Horatio Boymonry Gov. of N. Y. , ' • '
Jamoria Orr Gov'. of I. 0.
OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 A. M., TO 0 P M
Bentz House.
N. B.—Owing to engagements else
where, Dr. Bernhart will be able, to
remain here:only until July 12.
Cantion.—l Employ- no Pecll are
June 18-tf.
REM 0-VAL
CLARK & BIDDLE,
JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
Having removed _ from
712 Chestnut Street,
"'HEIR NEW BUILDING,
1124 CHESTN UT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA
Are opening a largo and now assortment of Dia
mood and other fine Sewoiry, American and Swiss
Watches, English Sterling Silver Ware, Gorham
Electroplated Ware, :slantel Clocks, Sic., Ac.
,18J . une 65.1. y
June Ist. - 1869.
HOMER, GOLLADAY & CU
:Chestnut above Broad Bt., -
PHILADELPHIA
II eye now on•hond.the most complete nsaortme
of ALL Tim NEWEST FAni!acsand latesedesigro.,l9.!
table for dresses for summer wear, cornprising
Barege Bernani Brodie,
" Robes a volittit,
Gauge Chatiabrey, in stripes, • (new
stiles,)
Gauge Chambray, in Broche figures
Grenadine Baregee, in new atyles,
" in stripes,
choice colors,
Organdies, newest and richest designs
Jaeonets, newest and richest designs,
Peroules, &c., &c
MOURNikr:GOOI3S
Grenadiner4 Iluregeu, Beal klernonl, and a fu
of all textures, aultable'for summer mour
ng year. -
Y.EDUCTI,U_N_., r ~
3Fia,.13..c3r E;13.313.as
A great reduction has been ?nide in prices In this
departnient•to close our Importation of Fancy. Silks.
READY-MADE WALKING SUITS
A large stook of all the newest etvloß, and at
very moderate pricei
•
A general stook of, sossonnble goods
. Will alwuyf be - fcrunt4"..and at
the very lOvest• roar
ket pricee
2April 004m'
HERRING'S
PATENT CIIIAMPION
FIRE AND BURGLAR, PROOF
SAFES ,
( With Dry Filling.)
Awarded' the Prize Medals et World's . Pair; inndon
World's Pair, New York, Exposition
• ' Universelle, Perin. •
FARREL, HERRING & CO
629.011ESTNUT STREET
Hervey Gillam,. • . .
Chas. Mathews, ' P.11.Z.V A
tueo• W. Myers. •
Hcrring,'Favr,el,, .ll(irmini;;pf.,y.ork
4erring !S Co.l '0,11.!e;1!4T,
IL6oing; 45 . ,c :04eaus
NOre thmi 3000 HERRING BABES ban Inca
and 'ars rqivi In ',uso f, Otttl 'crT tivOnitrk . .bavo'
..• : :
visaed URDU& , :acoidentoll Or*, 4'141 . 10 , 14 , their
'eoistentalln'lloo:l4 4111141:10011vhers isuilw;th re4lled
mated
a f , 3,:p4iiiiid...oiiAAnirayid
ltorf4,2lep Pedant Clomplonv . for age* • Tr'
,IicISOR4ARBOUS.
(ay„:E;t3 ~ - TIN,. SKEET. IRON
WAltE p 4alli '• 4 • • •
• ha'underehgoed, baring returned Trout the /hi.
tern Oltles with a large aseortment of
•
tdra ally kept to a first plies eatablfehment, are pre
pared to famish the, °Means or Carlisle and Der
roundlng.ronatty.wllh the beetOpok_Btoves,hatke
rmarketirnelitlng-df-tli,'
BATMEN. SHEA::• , xonui
• • ',GAB BURNER,
4.ol,ooeisi which they will, guarantee to bake and
rniiat better, and with 'lets tned, thansany other
stoves in the market. Their stock of PARLOR and
01/FIOII STOVES are not surpaestid this sldnot the
cities for beantndurabllity, and cheaßnese. -
.
. STATIONARY AND PORTABLE HANGES,I
and HEATERS on laird, warranted to give gnnere 1
natisfaction, with the recommendations of numbora
of porsone who 'have hum in use. Their stock of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Is largo, and suited to the
wants of all honsekeopers, or those contemplating
the same, atlates which defy competition. '
They have added' to their businoss a large and
well selected assortment of
WELL AND CISTERN PUMPS,
which thoy ariprePa'red put up at the shorted
notice.
•
.Spouting and Rogfing
done at tbo shortest notice. Jobbing and repairing
done with neatness and despatch.
WATER
.000LERS,
.
of all qualities constantly ort band: All "are re.
quested to - call and examine their stock at '
140. 68, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE,
where they will be pleased to receive all and show
their atock, and Sender all satisfaction.deelred.
RILINESMITH & RinT.
.N0:66, North 14novor Street, Carlisle
)u 11,'09
CkRRIAGES
B. .SHEEK
'have now on baud, at hit Carriage Factory, N. E.
corner South and Pitt streets,
CARRIAGES,
• BUGGIES, • • •
. • SPRING WAGONS,
•
'SECOND HAND WORK,
and everything in hie line on hand or made to
order. He is determined aget up the beat work
turned out In this section of the country. Nothing
but the very beet stock goes inth buggies or car
riages °this manufacture.
Repairing and palling promptly attend.), to.
2011ay..139.0m_,L_
BENTZ HOUSE."
'Oforinerly Corr din Horme.y
No. 17' AND 19 - " VAST MAIN ST.,
CARLISLE, PENN'A:.
The undersigned having. purchased and entirely
refitted, aualurnlithed neon throughout with first-
class furniture, this well-known and, old established
Hotel. solicits the custom of the community and
travelling public. Ile is well prepared to furnish
first-class accommodations to all who desire to make
a Hotel their Home or pleasant temporary abode.
Tim.- custom ~from the _surrounding. country is re
spectfully solicited, .Courteous and attentive eer
y ants are engaged at this popular_hotel, .
OEO. Z BENTZ, Prorp'.
N. B.' A first.class Livery is connected with the
Hotel tiM management of Mr. JOB. L. L'"&litNEß
BRO.
30april 00-ly. , - -
JOSEPII MILLER of Carlisle
g) Springs, Cumberland county, won cured of
PILES and GRAVEL of 17 years standing, by the
use of 6 bottles of Dr. CampbolPn Pearl Destroyer and
2 beans of his Liver
MIDDLETOWN, liauphin Co
- Px,Patephell: —I let you_ Xrtowthat I was
plagued with Reverend Aguo fcr tenyears. I could
not got cured, lat last come to Ilerrisburg, I heard
of your wonderiul magic Pain Destroyer and your
maple Liver kills I bought bottles and 2 boxes
and they cured ma In one month.
' - - •- - • - —MICHAEL CARNEY:
Dr. Citopbell will sell to all druggiete nod deal
ere. Pelee 20 Cents ur $0 per doe. or- by the 34 gross
$21.-.Each ,dozonrie put up to nice paper boxes with
his likeness and signature on the aides, LlverPlll.
$2 per doze n• gross $lO 50. Wei m Lozenges $2
per dozen; 34 gross $10.50 per dozon.
All lettere should ho addressed to
Da. CAMPBELL,
Office No. 130 Third street,
• "between Chestnut and Mulberry,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Fold by all Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Nor sale by HAVERSTICK BROTHERS dealers
in Drugs, Medicines, An.
11June60
THE MARY INSTITUTE
CARLISLE, PENN'A
A Boarding School for GIRLS
The ninth annual melon will begin on Wednesday,
September let. For circulars or turthe. information
addreas .
Rev. W. C. LEVERPHT.
. Carl Isle, Pa.
aprll23 CO-17.
CAYUGA CHIEF,
'1 13 a 13 , .
MOWERS& REAPERS.
I=
Built wholly of Iron and Stool, with double Driving
Wheels, flexible Finger Bar and folding Cutting
MOaratus, embracing all the requisites of a rerfect
WER and REAPER combined.
MANUFACTURED BY TRH
Cayuga Chief Manuf'g . Co.,
AUBURN, NEW YORK.
For Polo by D. A. WIIIMPLE, Muer Hotel,
CarDrie, P.
25Juriat
CUMBERLAND NURSERY,
HENRY ItUPP, Prop'r.,
SiIIitItSIANSTOWN, CUSIII. CO.,
Offers a large and fine assortment of Nursery Stock,
consisting of all kinds of fruit trees of the best vu.
rieties for central Pennsylvania. Ornamental Trees,
Flowering Shrubs, and a large stock of Grape Vines,
every variety, worth growing. All kinds of small
Frults,'Osage Orsnge for hedging, P 5 per thousand,
Roses and Oreenbouso Flowers and Plante. Every
thing wanted in tho Nursery line can ho had hers
atfthe lowest prices. Catalogues and price list sent
gratis.
11Junelni 5•
A GREAT REMEDY,
FOR THE CURE Ok
THROAT AND LUNG D1BEABEB•
Dr. liV%lia,rt's Pine Tree Tir Cordial.
It Is the vital principle of the Pine Tree, obtained
by & peculiar process In the dialillation of tar, by
which its highest medical properties aro retained.
It in the only safeguard and reliable remedy
which has ever boon pi spared from the juice of the
Pine Tree. •
It invigorates the digestive'orgaus and restores
the appetite. -
It' strengthens the debilitated system.'
It; purities and enriches the blood, and expel , :
from the system the corruption which scrofula
'breeds on the lunge., -
healing prinolple acts's:pen the Imitated eur•
face of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each
diseased part, relieving pain and - subduing Whet:
mutt on.
It fa the result of years of study and eeparimont
and is offered .to the afflicted,- with the poaltlve 'as
o uratice of its power tenure the following dicer:mi
ff the patient. has not too long delayed a resort to
th's means of cure:— • „ . _
/ Consumption of lunge, Cough, Bore Throat and
Breast, 'Monet:ill& Liver Complaint, Blind and
Bleeding Pliesilrethma - Whoopitiff Cough, Dlptha.
ria,
We aro often asked,why aro not other • re:mediae
to the market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds and
Other Pulmonary affections euusi •to Dr. L. Q.
Wisbart'a Plne Tres Tar Cordial. We answer—
lat. It cures, not by stopping cough, but; by loosed-
In g and asaisting nature to threw off the unhealthy
matter collected about the throat and bronchial
tubes, causing Irritation and sough."" ,
• •2d. bloat Throat and Lungs Baru:idles are com
posed 'of anodynes whirls' allay the 'cough/ for a
while, but by their conatringing effects, the fl bras
become hardened, and the unhealthy-ffulds, coagn..
lute and are retained In the system, causing diacase
'ttlifeitii - ine . control of ear moot eminent physiciano.
• 3d. The Plue Tree Ter Cordial, with lie assietants,
dro preferable, borauie they remove the amiss of in
tation of the mucous membiateand - bronchial
tubes, assist the lung to net and throw off the un•
healthy accretions and purify. the blood, thus scien
tific:oy melting the sure perfect. - • • ,
Dr. IViehart'llas on file at hie Office hundreds and
thouiands of Ctrt(ficates,,frons Alen and Women of
unqinetionable character. who were once :really
gsnen irp to die, but through the Drovidenc of Cod
were] completely restored to health by •the ne Tree
Dar Corehai., A Physielan In attendance who can be
consulted by -mall, free Of -chary° • Price of Pine
Tree Tar Cordial $l,lO per_ bottle, $ll per dos,-. Bent
by Expreas on receipt of price. Address L. Q: 0.
Wiehart, Id. D., hip. 333 North 2ti Street, Phi Pa.
2gmay 3m .
GAS FIXTURET
AND_
•
K HILO B E L'A M P S,
great yiirtaty of' NOW Styles.-
Bafeat and dleat In the Market. It given the Wriest
- . 1 . • , Ilhgt of any. Burner made.. I,
COULTER, JONES &
„
gantfaotnrats and .Who . yagale
702 Alloll4TltEicr, NBlldwair
18June '
1:0 4. .I: 7 r •
Came;ty, the,Preinteee pi,tbe • inheatiber, In
.‘4,
es Pennebore towuthip,'_two'intlikeast:of New
rine, on May WA NT A INQ pktAr MAIL ,
.rather below, tnedintittehe, and lintilittlter.till; TM
oo l or le. requegtedivto Vettbeeely, prey*
property, py eXpeottireind tak e , het awav
'Jllll.3t,
• • • ,-_• .
s-RNOT-44.1M77643.
1869.
'=HARDWARE.•-
HENRY • S A X-T-0
Dul - C>. I=o
EAST HIGH STREET,
Carlisle, .Pa
"'Who'male and Retail dealer in Hardware, Iron,
tool, Nally, Building, Materials, Paints,
Glass go..
'Finest quality of .American and linglleh Pocket
and Table Cutlery.
Every description of Toole adopted for all Me
cltnical Trades of the most celebrated mahere, and
warranted in ovary' instance.
Gunk, Pistols and Ammunition. to
P II M PB ,
fo- any depth warrantod to givkaatbactlon
Cement,
Plaster,
Blasting Powder,
• - Plebs.
Shovels,Bpes,"
Forks, •
Crow-bars,
Sledges, dr
•PARdf MILLS, PLOWS, 011AINS, ilAtdliS,
GRAIN BACK &c., kc.,
Buffdirs receive matcriakt to n Went advantage
both" In price and quality.
Ilouccaoopora Goods and utenclla In grout
varlotY.
WE ARHSOLE AGENTS FOR / THE
GREAT FUEL ECONOMIZER
PATENT EXORLBIOR WEATHER STRIPPING
adopted for doors and windows.
We feel ourselves competent of pleating all as
our goods are of the highest In quality and 1011 , 180
tin price.
Orders by mail feeder prompt attention; gOodo
delivered In town free.
Parties Indebted to no for ISIS will please bo
prompt In their payment, and all to whom we aro
Indebted .will please present thole •btlle for
settlement.
Sian 138,
U_ENRY.SAXTON
MANHO'OD:
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
„rurri„, Just pUblished, a new edition t''
ar-,ol.l4.verprelPg,Volebrated
• IMO nt
A,
"Tf ESBIIy on the radical cure (without
°•—•-•"`•-.- medicine) Of SP ERMATORRIMA, or Sem
inal Weakneg, 'lnvoluntary Seminal Losses, IM
POTENCY, blandll and Physical Incapacity -
meats to marriage,
etc.; also Coxsourrion, EPILEPSY
and Firs, induced by seit.indulgence or sexual ex
travagance.
yn,,Prices, in sealed envelope, only S cents.
The'coloblated author, in this admirable -essay,
--cloarly-demoustrates from a thirty years' successful
practice, that the alarming consequence of self.
abuse may be radically cared- without the danger
ous use of Interuat,inediclue or the knife; pointing
out a mode of cure - at once simple, certain, and ef
factual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat
tor what his condition may be, may cure himself
cheaply, privately, and radically.
.48 — This Lecture should be in the bands of every
youth and every man In the laud.
Sent Undersea], In a plain envelope, to any ad.
divas postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two poet
stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide,"
price 25 cents. • Address the Publishers
' -MIA& J. C. KLINE & CO.
127_Dowery,_New_York:Pott_Ofilce_Box. 4,596. _
2,jan 69
- VALUABLE HOTEL Property .
AT PRIVATE SALE,OII. E.*IIANO FOR A FARM
The subscriber offers at private sato the rco❑ knOwn
hotel stand In Newville, Pa., known as the
L G N .- TidTTSE.
The lot (upon which tho Hotel stands) contains 57
by 180 lout, and In . addition thereto will be sold an
nacellent GARDEN containing 05 by
,180 feet,
The house IsJarge and substantially built of stone
containing 8 sleeping apartments, good Bararoom
Dinlog•rootu, Parlor,Ritchen and all modern conven
lances. A good Well of Water at the door.
"EXCELLENT' STABLING
for forty horses, Tea - Wows, Wood House, Smoke
Llouso and all ...necessary out-lnilldlngs.
Tho Logan House is widely and favorably known
and Is largely patronised: It has been quite recently
renovated and repaired throughout.
Terms to suit the purchaser.
For further particulare, apply to the embeerlbet,te
.n his abienee to - Peter A. Alit, at Near.lllo, Pa"
JOS. A. WO6DBUIIN.
28Aug.tt
The Great Pacific Rairoad is finished !
- FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
EMI]
UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC
RAILROADS
BOUGHT A - ND SOLD
Bankers and Dealer., in Governments
No. 40 South Third Street,
13=E!
EMI=
GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE
OUR ENTIRE STOOK OF' SUM
MER GOODS to be domed out In thirty days,
if possible. V.a greatest
BARGAINS
over offered in Carnal° are now to be given by us
for the next thirty days. We are determined to
close out
OUR ENTIRE STOOK OF SUMMER GOODS
We will keep no account of what goods cost. They
must all be sold without resorse.
• IP: •
DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS
are the order of the day. We hero a COMplati
as
nortment of all kinds of goods yet, at suth wonder
fully low prices as to astonish the most experienced
buyers.
REDUCED
$5 00 Uiotk for
2 00 Cassitnere,
1 00 do
$5 Alpacca,
, 5 do
00 Japanese Mixtures,
50 Granite Poplins
40 Pungeo do
60 Best Organdies,
40 do
Good Lawns, •
16 00 Lace Shawls,
10 00 do •
Good do
SILK COATS AT HALF. TIMM COST,
Summer Shawls for $1 00
11l 60• Sloop Skirts, , 1 . 00
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blinds, Twenty-five per
. cont. lower than the lowest.
Domestics of all kinds exceedingly lou
- Wu will give you morn valuo for your money, "
under any and all circumetancee, than canbo had
oleowheru.._ eall.early_andexamlnaour good.— Blia_
our prlcee; and be convincod of the fact.
W. 0. OAWYErt'Ar CO
6000 pounds of wool wanted, for which wo will
pay thejaigimat market price.
ju11,60. '
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
BEATING -AND VENTILA-TING
WAREHOUSE.,
Na. 1182 and. 1184 Market Street,
PIIILADELPIIIA.
The Golden' Eagle
F.URN,A.CE'
Thle to an entirely bow heater. it Is construct-'
ed as to once commend itself to general favor, balm;
a combination of wrought sod coat iron. It 'every
simple In construction, and is perfectly 'air-tight;
sultolcau log, having no pipes or drums to ho taken
out and cleaned. It la so arranged with upright
flues as to produce a larger amount of heat fora -
the same weight of coal than Any furiramuow in
use. The hygrometio condition of the air as pro
dosed by my now arrangoment of evaporation
will at once demonstrate that It Is the
• - AIR-
•FII II RNAOE
that will produce a pOrally hoalfhi , 'atmosphere. I
am now making live alms or Porta - Nu, and four for
Masonry.
R'.AN:GF.IS.
Special attentioir Ie ahro called trimy.N ' EW COL- ,
DEN End LE COOKING RANGES; as 1 feel assured
there le nothing In uso that, can compare with them„
as regarda their durability, economy and efllcleney,
with-a-large assortment or. Low Down Grater!, Idr,
m aa groves,. Registers nd Ventilators. Send lor
illustrated circular. ••
11June 00.00
••
1 1 SqI"4..TAX FOR •1869. . .
...
, - The' plicate of ' Soh'ool Taxes for the liefough of
Matilde for 1800 la now In. the . hands of tb.e yreis ,
1 flrer.fdrcolleetlini.v , , ..,. ', ..._. o:; ',." 4 r .. .. "
1 • Notice is therefore given, that tho Treasurer will
attend at, the Countrcourt Uousefornsolosioner's. ,,
Office on Tl11:111611)Alt. and inelDS, rh . 44 8 0 th
JUT, next,:betwoon: the houritOf . .:Af: Und 6P.
hl: of said days, . for; the,;p.uniose ,tii, ocials'lng geld
I l unthuP to whlott 'dine anatodetnedt orprlN Pint .
QOM will be made on all
tsaes or
,Persone
:Stiebingt,o piymilvjaxselbefere,"lldrabore dates.
catcdo so by, calling et the offloe or residebee of the
Tteaauter.-:14114P1.01:- 61614,,h4141his .',lf,eot.lllaln
•
Street. ... ;., ; '::.; ' s' , ':',.'':','',''',.',‘,!. ',/ ' r*: lo3 4 ' •
..'i'Vririiii6p4i4ll4,:li/S/ 8 " .!,2 . ' ',::.::-.i:Ategotr:51!.,..-..
E
U
1869.
$3 0 0
125
25
15 to .0
10 00
6 00
60 to 5 00