THE HERALD CARLISLE,. PENN'A J. M. Wallyce J. M. Vicakley, EDITOIO. AND PROPRIETORS Volu nze LX X II: FOR lilU SIpENT, GEIgRiAL U. S• GRANT I t 111' I_ 713 I,IGA asT srrA.Ti ,- ; T plc Icy FOR GOVERNOR. 07:N. 30IIN F. lIARTRANFT, Ol•' MONTGONERY COUNTY. , SUPREME JUDGE. ... HON. ULYSSES iiERCUII, OP BRADFORD CO C2llll--- AUDITOR GENERAL. GEN. 'HARRISON ALLEN, n p 11".ARREZCouNTI. rOlt CONOIU Air LAILOM (len. Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland Ilavry White, of Indiana. DELEOA.TES AT LARGE TO TOE CONSTITU TIO,NAL CONVENTION. Win. M. Meredith, Philadelphia ; J. Gillingham Fell, Philadelphia ; Harry White, Indiana ; Gen. Win. Lilly, Carbon ; Linn Bartholomew, Schpylkill,; M'Callister, Cdntre ; William H. Armstrong, Lyeoniing ; William Davis, Monroe ; ; Tames L. Reynolds; Lancaster; Samuel E. Dimmick, Wayne Ceo. V. Lawrence, Washington ; David N. White, Allegheny ; W. 11. AineS , , Lehigh ; John H. Walker, Erie. HON. JAMES S. NEOLEY and Hon. James L. Graham have been nominated by the Republicans of .Allegheny county for Congress. Mr. Negley at present represents a part of that county in Con gress, and Mr. Graham, in the State Senate. Both are excellent men,' and Will do honor to Allegheny county, SENATOR SUMNER's thirst for notoriety Hts produced another 'sensation. For weeks he has deyoted his time and energy the. compilation of all the Democratic barges and slanders against Geti. Grant. Last week, in the Senate, jvithin three s of the time fixed for the adjourn ment, and on a mere motion to postpone the consideration of a bill,' he took the door, and for four hourvt, to the exclu sion of important and urgent business, he read an elaborately prepared personal attack on the President: The meanness and cowardice of The attack surpass any thing in the records of political discus sion. On the eve of a National 'Conven tion, which was sure to vote unanimously fur the re-nomination of President Giant, and so late ititlie session that he hopPd no one could reply to it, the Nassachlu setts-Senator strikes a blow at his 056 party as cowardly and inexcusable as was the attack upon himself by the South Carolina bully ninny years ago. But as that attack rallied to Mr. Sumner's de fence,- all the fair-minded men bf the country, so will his recent attack on the Prosident cause theßepublicans to Work more earnestly and heartily 'for his re election. THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE The conventiOn now in session in Philadelphia has a very simple , task to ,wrform and that it will do it speedily ;.:I‘l harmoniously no ono sloubtg. iu *i (i 1 and 1803, the people h . ave so un :lktakably indicated their preference the nomination, that to the conven. ion is only left the formal announce ment (4' their will. In 1804, in spite of the schemes of many of the ablest leaders of the Republican party and in face of the fact that a vast war which had taxed I, its utmost the resources of thelation was still pending in doubtful conflict, the Republican National Convention found itself constrained, by an over whelming public sentiment, to nominate Abraham 4,incoln. In 1808, although the party abounded in statesmen Ofad wiitteil ability and devotion to Republi can ideas, and although Gen. Grant's opinions, and views on the great political questions of the times were by no means regarded as advati9ed or unequivocal, the great mass of the party, believing that the compierer of the Rebellion had the highest 'claim to the honors and gratitudc'of the nation, and so strongly declared for him, that no other name was presented to the Nat_i_mnil Conven tion for the -ollice of„,Wresident. And MILT a trial of four years, with the clashing u d bickering which always •,rises from ie distributiomuf patronage, 11"ro." . emest'differonces of opinion . 'eh mmt , nat wally exist concerning x'iofts questions of policy, we find that lo that conventlon the Republicans thioughout the entire nation, have sent no delegatU to oppose his ye-nomiaa nation.- It would• be hard to imagine ,hr. 4 a President could — receive a more marked and unmistakable endorsement of his ability and faithful service, ; than th 3 assembling of our National Cupven tion presents to General , Grant. •••• Wo knew bow easy it is to sneer a ttho action of conventions, and especially at the re-nomination of a President. Tho malcontents Who represented themselves at Cincinnati, and the representatives. of The Democracy who will meet next month at Baltimore, may easily flatter Ahem selves that they hold in their number all that is indepelThent, intolligent and virtneun. in the political ,life of this country. That they Will assume that those who issk for. the remominatioil of the President aro mercernary wretches,. and blinded, partizans, is quito natural. 'rimy !Amnia remember, however, that the Philadelphia .Conventiou „represents constitu,encies to which they have ad dressed all their ridicule of the President, and all their arguments against . the two .term principle, without- having in. the least shaken their tontidence in the wisdom and necessity of his re-nomina tion and re-election. . There is no marvel that the Republi can convention is a unit for Grant. Re publicans remember and appreciate his wonderful achievements as a soldier in the suppression of the'Rebellion. They remember the bold declalation, for, uni versal suffrage contaibed in his inaugural. They know that he has faithfully executed the laws and has had: no policy of his own to enforobagalust the people. They have seen the great national debt rapylly diminish under. his administration . 'and taxation almost entirely disappear. They know that he bud ; prinlet!tlY• avoided all foreign OnVinglembrits,' and during a Season of extraerdinary com plications among other:nations. ho, has .preserved and maintained ' honorable peace. With thitkreoord:they cOntldently 'present him-again the -people, with tWaSsurance that he will lead the party 'D1'11'60(1611 to a glorious victory: . THE . DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. The Convention of Democratic politi cians; which met at Reading last week, determined to Win in the coming con test, if winning, is a possibility. They propoOcd to try' no experiments with raw and inefficient leaders, and . they had as little' disposition to commit themselves to any political creed, which .could give - offense either to the most progressive liberal, or the most bigoted Bourbon of their party. The ticket and platforrri fs a masterpiece of political engineeriiik, • aud - redeems many of the blunders which Democratic managers have heretofore committed in' their arrangements for a politiCal campaign! For Governor, the Convention nomi-, tinted Charles R. Buckalew, of'Columbia county. _Mr. Buckalew has been in public life continuously for more than twenty years.' He entered the State Senate in 1850, where he remained sir years. After he left the Senate, ho was appointed by Mr. Buchanan, minister to ono of the South American States... In 1963 he was chosen U. S. Senator, and served a full term. He was then awn elected to the State Senate in 1800, and has just k,oinploted his torrifbf - se - Mee there. He is a man of fair ability, and is !thoroughly at lionle on all questions - of State Legislation. He is entirely free from any suspicion of corruption, or of any tendency ,to enrich himself at the public cost. Thos . ° arelis good points. His bad ones aro that lie leas beim thoroughly and consistently a Democrat during the last twenty years, and through ,the many astounding iniquities, which that party has perpetrated during that time, lie has -never once lost caste as a partizan. Ho was with it, and of it, during'its debase ment to the slave power from 1850 1860. He swallowed without wincing ps Kansas iniquities of the Pierce and Buchanan Administrations. In 1862 when the misfortune of our armies in the field created reaction enough against Republicanism to give the 'Democracy the control 'of the Legislature, he was chosen as the representative in the United States Senate of the men who wore will ing to surrender to armed rebellion all that•was loft of Governnidut in the Re-' public: Mr. BuCknlew, as much as any man in Pennsylvania,. claims to stand on the plane of elevated statesmanship. Ho has no desire to be ranked with those who rate themselves the servants of a political organization. But he has never had the courage, even in the most trying hour of the country's peril, to cut himself loose from the shackles that, -fettered him to the Bourbon Democracy. With better light and higher aims, he made no better tecOrd against injustice, op pression and treason than did any of the political jockeys who, on account of his respectability, have placed him at the head of their tieket We have no quarrel with any Democrat who 'votes for Mr. Buckalew, for those who believe in Democracy 'as it was, and is now, he is an eminently . proper Candidate. But from those who by word or deed stood up for freedom and for right durin,i; the last ten years, Mr. Buckalew should have no votes. • 'No. 23 For Supreme Judge, Chief Justice Thompson was nominated by acclamation. Judge Thompson, has been on the Su preme -Bench ,for the last fifteen years, and has been in office Iwamoto than the average life of a man.,, Ile was elected to the lower house of the State legislaz tion in 1832, and A lias been fortunate -enough to keep in office almosi, con stantly since. Although quite an old man . he-is remarkably active and vigor ous, and is regarded as a good Judge. He is an intense Democrat—what Mr• Greeley, until . very recently, would lut➢e called a Bourbon. Although he counts largely on Republican votes, he has al ways held that Republican principles were infamous both morally and politi cally. Ile ik, however, doubtless pro pared, as are the others on the ticket, to swallow Greeley with all his isms, if he can thereby obtain a continuance of his 'udicial office. • For Auditor General, William H, Hartley, of Bedford county, was nomi nated. Mr. Hartley; we believe, is a gen tleman who has amassed a largo fortune in oil speculations, and wak desired a little political venture - by wTy . of variety. For Congressmenat largo, Richard Vaux, of Philadelphia.; Hendrick B. Wright, of Lucerne, and James H. Hopkins; of Pittsburg, wer nominated. Among the delegates at larg to the Conetitutiena) Convention Are, Judge Black, Judgo Woodward, Fraidklin B. Gowen, John H. Campbell, Geo. M. Dallas and A. A. Furman. The platform steers clear of all en tanglements. Its framers aro , much in, the condition of a departed statesman who, during his life, was fond of assert ing that he knew no Nortli or Smith,' East or West. In miler that they might. offectUally avoid spying anything that could possibly be.constmedag4pst them in any contingency, they gravely declare t thlit, they intend ,entering the contest on the principles set forth in Jefferson's, In augural, -and Jackson's Farewell ad dress. It is. a „wonder those hypocrites did n' t go further back, and Stand squarely on Washington's valedictory. On tiro Presidential nomipation the 'Convention waa silent, The majOrity, of delegates in attendance' were favorable to Greeley's nethination, and unless therobo a decided demonstration front the rank and fileof the Democracy against it, 'the - probabilities are that the vote of'Pcunsylvania. will be cast for Greeley at Baltimore, There was a strong ele ment in the convention which desired to break ground in favor of a straight-out Presidential ticket, but it was soon .dit), covered that the Greeley men wore in the majority. Should the Baltimore Convention do what the Reading Con *option desired it o do, we will have the humiliating spectaelo,of easing won like Buelcalow, Thompson, 'Vela, Wood ward and Black, endeavoring to eratVl into- office by supporting a man. fur _President whose principles they detest, nod whom they have all their lives ridi culed ( nod despised. , But such is life. RESVUED Pont.aokrkow.-.-4.fter i Sus pension of several weeks, the yqll9 Sentinel, of Shippensbiirg, ,US. ) re-c peered last Thursday. The office was sold on tho twenty-fourtk, ultimo in Bankruptcy, _to Messrs. ,Puffer, Bubb, .Brinkii and Manning, 'for - $2;200. The" gentlemen propose' running the paper in the interests of the Demooraor as hereto fore. Mr. Peffer having assnmell, the editorial management of thp souni,'" . SEORETOY BourkvELL's recapitula tion of the public debt statement for' May will he found in another coluain.• Tho statement from the Treasury, foe 'Ditty, shows the payment .of $32,088,- 119.04 of the National debt. Thus are we rapidly,,reducini our National burthen at the nava :more than one hundriiii • millions per annum. GERAVAN LIBERAL lAEMOCRATS. THE rosrpoN OF• THE OFAIMAN LIBV,RAL :DEMOCRATS, AND LIBERAL raw lima -CANS, IN REGAII.2 To THE OANDIDAOY OF NORACII, GRENLEY. • Those who , fanoy that the German Liberal. Democrats will, .to any extent, support Horace Greeley at the coming election, will: . bo sorely . disappointed. It is true, Grant is not' their choice ; but, if they aro only to choose between Giant and Greeley, all the intelligent and unprejudiced of thorn will not tor a aliment hesitate to cast their votes for Grant. The ,New:York Stelae Zeitung, the loading organ of the Garman Liberal Democrats, who have &Madly brOken with the Donooratio party, says in one of its leading editorials of last week : "Grant wilt be - re-elected beyond all question, as long as the people have to choose only letwoon him and Greeley. We have e explained, during the last weeks, and especially during the last days, the reasons for this our opin ion. * ** Wo will-repeat at the same. time, that' wo would oppose Mr. Gree ley, even if we wotild:bolievb his election to be possible." • To those of the Liberal Democrats who think that l they, ought to support the candidacy of Greeley, as it• would, under all circumstances, make a begin ing with the political . ienovation, the New York &pats Zeitung goes on to say : "If we were to sanction the most ill principled and most unscrupulous bar tering, Which extends to alrspheres . of the national states, and domestic Govern ment, then, .-we might support the "movement." For such a "renovation" we Must thank. It would mean the highest Oulturesor the system of corrup tion. iVe.fittivise' all those who cannot see this with their naked ekes, to got a microscope, that they may be enabled to study closely the doings and movements of tho vermin, by which this "renova tion is to bo installed. They would, then, pretty soon, lose the appetite to sit idoWn 'at this Liberal Republican table." That the German Liberal Republicans have been greatly disappointed by the Cincinnati nominations, there is not the least doubt. But those who believed that Senator Schufz would, _for ; practical reasons, support the cdndidacy of Greeley, , will find themselvei( to be in sad error. The Wallas Post (Western Post) of St. Louis, a very influential German paper of the West, and the organ of Senator Schurz, has the following iu an editorial of one of its latest Issues : -" We should wonder, if honest and intelligent men like Judge Stall°, or Gov. Koerner, or Brinkerhoff, or Carl Schurz could be driven by an unnatural and artificially produced heat of sensation from the little rain under. the big cave's." The whole tenor of the editorial, from which these words are taken, shows that by " the little rain" is meant nothing else than the candidacy of Grant, whereas, "the big eaves" means that of Horace Greeley. CONDITION OP THE -TRE .4.5 1 11 R Y. WASHINGTON, Juno `l.—Thu following Is n A• capitulation of the public debt stateurut for May ; POUT neaalwo INTEREST IN COIN. t nonce et 0 per cent $1.390,81WP0 goods nt ff per cent...o, 414.607,300 Principal $1,700,003,000 00 Interest 3,473,744,610 00 DEM REARING INTEREST IN LAWFUL MONEY. Certificates of indebted none at 4 per cant $O7B, 00 00 Nally Pon/lion Fund at 3 per cent.. 14,000,000 00 Certificaten at 3 per cent " 12.085,000.00 Principal 20,7113,000 00 'Monet 240,070 42 DEPT ON 0111011 INTEREST 11A8 CEASED SINCE MATURITY P Judi) 11 Inten tit . = ==l F motional currency Coin cortlilmtmi.... Prim:lpul U uelaitited Intuit, Prim II LI lUUn• L Ta u t" , 2.,795:h33,523 U 7 C on l.`+lE E it{44 , l. E ). f, Coln $ 91,11%h ,I 04 Corn ucy _ 11,.107,41.i 09 T 4411 8104k1ti,145 08 Dolt le.! cl.l. fn Trumury Jane I, . . . Debt. linos cash In Treasury May I 1512 Deicreaso of debt during the past ipouth Deerraya of ,It.ht, from March I, 1669, W !Shun h 1,143r1: . . 5280,019,772 03 OBITUARY, ii= New Yone,_June I.—James C don Bennett died, this afternoon at 1.20 o'clock. The New York Hem d in an nouncing the death of Mr. Bennett says: " Five yea s ago Mr. Bennett ,entirely withdrew front the maim - gement of the Herahl, but although feeble in frame his general health been remarlyilily good, while all hisline intellect remained itlimpairedi and his interest in events of the day continued unabated up to the moment of his fatal illness. About half past five o'clock last Saturday afternoon Mr. Bennett suffered a slight convulsive attack accompanied by epileptic symp toms, but not sufficiently marked or violent to. excite apprehension of im mediate danger. At 10.30 last, S . unday morning tip ettacy was repeated with greater severiey. VIM)/ that ti/flo tie end became evident, althOogh the• con stant attendance of brs. Cecearini, Ham- . mood and Lusk insured the exhaustion of all Within the reach of humarieflort to avert a fatal result. ArchbishCp Mc- Claskyivisited his bedside, and adminis tered to him the sacraments of the church. When the last-hour arrived ho sank to sleep ip floath and peacefully, 'and 'bis•soui p.6o' );.7130 a struggle. Mr. Bennett was in the sevek ty-seventh year of his ago." Niew Yonic, Juno 3.—The body of the late James Gordon Bennett was em balmed last evening by Dr. Coccarini.ac cording to the Italian process and to-day Plece4 in a casket. Arr s angemonfk for the funeral hayo'not been made. It willmot,talreTiaeet 4q7eY°F? t '4° arrival of the . faroily fromurcipe, 3 0/PO7l will be about the beginning of next week. OUR ,IYETV YORK LETTER. pTpw Ironic, June 4,1872. • A REVOLUTION. IN , ,Wyrp PHARE IN .OENTRAL IVORKING CLASSES-GOLDEN DUCATS IN'NEW , JIIIISLY -CRIMINAL INTELLIOENOE-REDDY THE DLACKSMITLI-STOKESJ=" LORD" GORDON .. DOLLY YARDEN A FAILURE, ETO. ; Eureka! Just as the }smut Moron, forty- yearn ago, wan developing hie spawn of tolography 1n m ord and Mono; Just aa Fulton °rooted his oteatu en gin° In tho totitudo 'of an huniblo apartment, ro hovu I today mon ;Email ill Now York who, for thirtyyora,.haa given his life - to ono grand Moo, and etlastpaldbito tho happy consummation of his Whore—to setting of typo by, mcollinory. Old, wrinkle nil • bunt with thought; unable to opoolh'a word of lllkkktttngltoii; 'poor ju thlp Svorld'a poo- H 12111011,1; tho inhabitant of an attic, pod !puffing _hda_rooni with tho curious creator° of lila 'thuhr, Moro ho alto- at this inouffrit In'frout of a rosy If. oihoo kayo, muffling a typo into lit piece ut 'molt touch, and reproducing the column ofn neWaplipor at tho rote of six thousand o ohne ail hour, or in oCher words doing mom thin the oven - haw work of four compositor& To doscribo Oho machin6 Nil hero, la Imposaiblo. Eunice It. to any that it ..eouplea apt moro imaes than an ordinary bureau, le d4qrl4o by hi troadlo and to ample 1,1 conattuotion. At9C lo'ty IP IR /0/ /IPP4ratua for" jootlfx lug," and ac,coMpany ug gip Whop I? a piqqpio for distribixt. lug," Mandl of thaw pieckaidif Is perioal rapidly und erroet,ly. Who beauty or till? 1,6T;91e . 41 19 11a Utility and economy—the eatlalutou Post Or more 'than four hundred dollara—a sum that wilt °HON ,wolbto•dp alaupositors to own the apprratua, nod thus aavo wdar and tear of both Nody, 'and'hoind. Nome have yet boon mautifsetutod•for solo, but the. !moat pubilehor In Now York has givon his order far - forty its loon as a company la organized for their Introduction. It b.ioy boylouthe ,or yours bolero practical pee is made' of dm little lrovolutionary'en. tffely—but bora it le, pso soccomfol ! solutlou of a .. problem that has worried ilia opudo of thou for a cOlitury, • , Tho monument prShakspottro tine been erected In Coutuill'ark_wlth imposing . ceremonies—classical mould, chorustics,au oration by Wile. Cullenßryant . and n recitation of• Mr. It. 11. Stoddard's poem by Edwin Booth. Mr. Stoddard, by the way, Is the editor of tit° beautiful .r . lkiinc—the most exquisitely printed and illustrated Jounial In the world, the alny number of which contains a faithful, roentgen, fallen of the statute ' and alfn a full account of all lordlier colebrotions,lrent the time of Garrick down, as well as what le known, as to the autitonticlty•of all ths different Shakspercan portralta and busts now in existence It to published in Now York by James Sutton & Co., No. 22 Liberty street. • During the last ton days there toed boon a tre mandpuff uprising of the 'giving • classes,• In favor of the eight heurrnovemenr. The trades are nearly ail united, need it is only a question °Stunt, whether the .• basso?' as they are called, shalt yield or atop. Tho carpenters leave already gracefully innovated the points. -The " strike" leas - boon peeceable A miserable wretch yesterday stabbed his mother to the heart while she was endeavoring to get rim to bed, and now that the feenee,of the poison leave yam.' Invay . Is little better than a herniae with to worse. 'rho 11 , ot.inoo and ',alpines men ate in 1111 agony of excitum,nt over the discovery of wout alloy famous° to no u 1/0011011 01 till, pirate Kidd's burled treasino hi the vibleity of .1411zabelliport, IN. J. Forty or filly thousand dollars huvo been secured (dread), nod the bottom of Alio neighboring wattis aro luting cc.nred icy diedgo, hube a somber of 1101 - 801111 11111, 0/111,111 1 . 111111 sixty' to onoituudruti dol. lama with o",cet..r Mug, Another •• placer of specie wan discovered in tha.eurly tioft /it the week in 'the shape or a pile of gold among the ltthhioii of the old banking building oil the corner of %Vali and Brood streets, now in process of rebuilding. Libble Gsrrabant, tho young girl sentenced to ho hung in July„ for the poisooing of an old hovel kouper wilt probably go to the Penitentiary for life, 'filuy any 11110 in 110 t morally respoii.4lblo fur any thing, and that hoc (loath Instead of vindleating jus tice would only bliock the moral 001100 01 the whole oananitinity." . Ono of.the beautioarf New York law is illustrated thuswise: Reddy, the Blacksmith, the 01051 1110010- pllellud of villiana lay drunk in tho gutter, and a goodßanaritan passing by holpod lion to his foot, wheienpon lte'ddy Mildly knocked his bonefactor down. lie was arrented, but Um injured men do. Oiluod to Prosecute. Thtroupon the villain wan lot out on ball, mulAlio good damoritan sent into limbo, there to await the tardy movements of their majes ties Um otlicere of our 00.001 hod courts., A lively warfare is new iu progiass between the Wilcox & Gibbs hewing machine Co., and a combination of the older luck-stitch companies who have been greatly aggrieved, because the former recently told at public sale a largo number of lock stitch machines ut pricemarying from live to thirty dollars, that had been brought to their estal2dehrnent for exchange. rhlo desire, especially by families, to secure the W ilcos R Mike machines In place of the various old'etyles is the worst tilt their oppto nants have received, and a 'Water lee light has been goin4 en much to the profit of the press. Judging trout the battalions of thole little antennae, wearing every manner of sewing mach'ne uniform, that have been surrendered for the Wilms X: li rube and laid ow nefer another auttbdi, the aggravation of the "16°k-stitcher," is excusable. . After fighting for delay until countel and court hove adke become disgusted with legal chicanery, the real trial of Stakes will probably begin within ten tlit . ts. doltri McKeon is now the only lawyer defending the criminal. The littler looks haggard, anxious and ins grown 'prematurely gray. 'Lord" Gordon, (Widen, au extntordluary com bination of metallic virlitts in which brass in the fere, silver on tie tongue and a Moderato aterwint of gold in his pockit set veil as tt passim, t to the con fluence of Joy tiould, tine great Erie operator has suddenly turned tip missing. Ills evintsol want hint • nod the officers of the law ore ankh - eat to re fenv his acquaintance, but tie is like one of the chil dren fur xltom Rachel Wept—non est. Another speculator—vote Edward It. Mcilvattift has likewise joined the artily of decampers and hilt Ills partners Minus,lo; too. Gnaw— , on murk IS all St reel. Beecher Hays he never dui know of none thou new or two lest:merit to wealth garb rent to that financial llolgvithit, et er stuck to n nun's purse lining. Active preparations are being made fe r the races in July. Longlellow and Ii see Itas•ett the rel. , refitattrea of the bast and \Vest, Own have their groat brush for slo,uuu. "they are L Al, in t raining new. .The !lolly Yards. don't ' take, Now and then you le a breakfast contitue• of (bpi st)le, and ne. caatift, ily it perambulating titillation of a Moil col ored if .I.lmA/tuned bud quilt on the 41/eet, but the aprotii :o la so pronounced, that lAN ing once seen aeon it Malting ft Calico ifictlire gallery of herself, everyl dy knows hor a hundred Curds away. NERVOUS DEBILITY With lie gloomy attendants, low spit its, dcptv(siun, 11,010 ntary endeeimix, 'loss of semen, spermatorrhom, his( of power, ditty Bead, loss of memory, and threatened impotence :11111 imbecility, find a sov ereign, cure in HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NO. TWENTY ETU I IT. Composed of the most valuable mild and potent Curatives, they striku qt plum lit the roof of tilt matt. !OM, up the ayktem, qrrest the dischat get,' mid impart ricer and :energy, life and vitality to lint enure Mitt, They have al thousands of 011(08. Price St per pseCtga of fits boxes and a large S 2 ..vial,,which Ie very portent in obstiutte or old 00,08, or SI per single box. told by Druggists, and 'lOlll by mall mt receipt of pH.. Address, HUMPHREYS' SPE CIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO , oft Broad way, Note York. toothy For solo In Carlisle. by S. A. Havorstick anti ormnan & Worthington. STONESIFIMI.LCILASS,—On the thirtieth of Moe, by Iho Hoy. Clts. S. Albert, at the ii,ittencit of tile brltftlii portion+, William II Stouesif4, to Moir Promo Olore, both of CorUM°, Pa. PATTON-1111Mt110110n the thirtieth of May, 1872, by Rev. h. li. Haber, 11t his residence in Sliiil.lllllllstaarn, Pa., Mr. Itol•ort Pat tvn, of \Worn• leylmiK, 111 (ream t.y, nu,l 5114:1 Illarbowt r, of s'orle I:01111 Iy, ,'e. $12,107,787 26 291 110 12 44 .510.7 i 7 04 .51,14 WU 0() lIA If .1AI—IIA1,1:14'll —AI evll),ille, ilttAnn, on Ihurellay, Nlay /I , lh, n 1 the rege.teece el the le Well/ fett e r, b; ti e - 11ev Mr. Vim Ant e tveter ofSt, Paul:n elstinit,Jtel. C. tlrelette, rx,l, to MI: , Lillie W., ohle, Ilensh,er of Dr Allen C. $425,73:1,1164 2.i 11,534 S 4 $2,2110,250,351 .10 36,643,172 51 nan'r Friloll. filllllll . . nt 611011, 1 1., 1./ her i.onaie w 10. David slttry, on the 'matt, lif h rehront tart, 11r,. 31argt et 9,oft lainth, in the et ahly foul th yenr of her nge. 'flat ilia:wino! nits la tat ne,,r (.71.i i i- Inaintal county, l'n (nrtr fore:Comit) 1 " , on the Itreht 3.-eighth el Noveinla•r, 17,5. She van daughter Cilia William Scott, mho n Captain hi' the flying art , during die .latet 10111 Itevoat tion, and win, of II I , lllm Listfh, deoe..t.ed, who re.. rained for many ),.ors 1a and- near Merlatnienhurg. e was tv ren•istrat ottani., of the Prinliyferian ehareh, for over sixty ye $l., of her lite. and died in fail hope of it It:extol intinar•nlity home, the grave. 2,193,517,37 S 91 . $2,107,7.13,.142 72 IME= NEW TO=DAY. R. R. R, RADWAY'S READ.Y RELIEF CURES THE "WORST PAINS In Intim One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR uftr r i eAdulp. thi..itdr , rl Invnwttt ut.rd mn, Olin FElt 'FI VI 1..11:1 RADWAY'S lI.EA , •YEi IS A CCM: Fill EVEILY ['Art. M/11111 , .1tnt lI'HA IN 'file (July l'ain Remedy th.t. .trio. I 1 mud t.xc m hillng nll,l .•iir Nil to, sr Ir , etl ,r Ul t I•II. u; gltL/01,4 or .4..11114, 113 , IN 1.100/ ONE 'l'll Tll EVl'v rvs, n 07. 11 11 ,, 1 , , ~, In , in 11,0 vial, 0 . NI ,Prlf , , I 11,;,1, Nor , 011 A, 1,,,,31 , 00 I 1, i,15 RADWAY'S READY RELIEF - WILL .11 , 1 , (.10) IN•TA\T I•:.{AS, EMEMZEUZSMITZEM IN FI,A sl ATION THE 111,1:0 Ell IEFLANI IFIIIoN OF TOE lIIW ELS • IIISOESTION OF TUE LUNOS SORB DIFFICULT lIREATIIIN4I.' P xj.I.ITATIC)N Oil 11VAIIT •CA'Llltt,O, INFIXES% 111;41MIAIN, r 4,11,0.4, 1:11F,1131 ‘I 3( COLD citii.i.ts Aol,E Tito optilittilititt of Ihu 11 IiADY It Eli: Pill to Ulu part or pails Whoth lila Pala or 16piuglrp 1.`,08111 Irlll affOrti 12:430 Illid Twouty drops in half a tomblor of orator alll low moments euru CR IMPS, EPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, nit itti 11 El, DYSENTERY, cOLIC, WIND IN T. , E 110 W pad all INTERNAL PAINS, TrilreirrB ohmild nlq 111.3'N carry a hot thi of IIA DWAY , S READY It 5 1 ,1 P.P with them A fow drupe In water will pro , ont Akio.. or pains 'row chango of wntor. It is Leiter than French Brandy Or MUM ns a allonilant. _ _ FEVER AND AGUE _FEVER. Mt id Alt Ul7 eared for Ility 0,1010. non Ix out 0 remedial egret{ 10 tide woidd Fever Rod nod other thlllt in.. Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow, eud ether Foyersfabled by to quick it. ItAI)WAY' tI READY ItIlLIEF: Fifty eetits per bottle. geld by Druggists. HEALTH BEAUTY!! STRONG! AND PURE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE OF FI.ESII AND WEIOIIT-CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Dr.CURED TO ALL. • AR. RAD WAY'S B4.R . SA.PAIALIA.N RESOLVENT' HAS MADE THE NOS t` ASTONJBEINa MIES; BO QUICK, hO RAPID ARE TIES CIIANUE VIII BODY UNDERUOES, UNIDO?. THE IN. FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weightos Seen' and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Koury drop of tho SASS4i'ASIL - F.IAPI itE,oLv- ErK130.1),,0c.t., f.jiroitult lho Stead, Sercat, , Nrlno,. end dthor iul!a and Johnnt orltfo ply stein tho yigor o f Ilfo, for It Molars 'tho trastoir tho:hUdy with hoe, and mud mntorluL pertpulq, Milburn lion, Olanduisr disease, Ulcurs to the 'throat, Most I,' Tumors, Nodes In Sot Glands and othor parte of th ass, ow, Sole 'Eyes, &ruinous.. Ph.chorgon from th Barg, and the worst forms of 81,111 Jlsenson, Ern thous, • lover Soros, Scald, Pond,' Iting Worts, holt nous, Erysipelas, Acne, Slack Spot., Worsts Is the INesh, '4.lnnors, Concurs Its tho Womb, and nil wookoning and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sports, and ,all *antes of thu I ifo principle, aro within the curative tango of this wonder of Plotters Clonnistry, and tr few days' uso will prove to 1 1 1 34 n ttr i s i n s tr .t ti :I , :i t g pn it w f e o r r ho o ( lt i l i t r o o r ti o . f m t . hoso loans of ' fY limo' , Innspolos yedsood by tin “u 4 .ocoilipotlthm 'N/It O ;) SFNPILV grossing, ISUrI:00 d In itrrestitny tips° entaths, ono rep/as Cho mono vvllll now Inatortol.pteda' front healthy 11,1* the SAltUlvkitlvanN will atid dons macaws. Not Only does tllO SAMPARILLIAIMESOLV;NT Oioul ull known•rinnodlid ugonte In tho onto of Chronic, ficrufulouseConiititulional and didu E 1100116 0 ,1; but It Iv tho only witty° corn for Kidney find 'Bladder Complaints, uriory, and Womb , dliermes, Gravel, Diabetes, Drogeiii Stirego of Water, Incontlnenco of Urine, 1 11'1 lIU® ikteµno, 41puildmirlq, tied In all cases ,erhorp Glm aro drippults, pr the Ivetpir is tblek, oloildy; wised w I tit s übs tannin. llk o the whit i o of an egg, or threads Illto Irlto alik„ , or there le a' morbid; dark, bilfoon ittipunivinbe, 'whim bobo dust depealto, and ylien'ttioro Is a pricking, berating sonsation Villein passing .erriteri , and phln In trio hmall, of the' Doak and along the Loins. 'Peso,. WORMS.—Tho only, known and suro Remedy to 210,pe, ete: , • , DIA,RRIED DIED • Tumor .of 12 Years' GfrAwth Cured by Itadivay's Resolvent, BEVERLY, MASS., July 18, 1869. - 1)R. ItAnwAr':— . l hove had Ovarian Tumor In the ovaries and bowels.. All the Doctors said "there Res no help for It." I triad ovary thing that was iceopmpsniteel; but nothing helped me.' I SAW your' Resolvent, and thought I would try. it ;,but had no faith in it, because I had suffered for twelve . years. I took, six bottles of the Resolvent, and one box of Railway's. Pills, and two bottles of' your. Ready Relief; and there is not a sign of tumor to BWEOVVI or felt, and 1 foal better, smarter, and hapPler than .1 havo for twelvo years. Tho worst tumor was In the loft aide of the bowels, oVer the groin. I writs this 'to you for the benefit of others. You can publish it if you choose. HANNAH I'. KNAPP. , DR. RADWAY'S „ PERFECT PURGATIVE_ PILLS, plulagtly tasteless, elegantly crated with sweet gum, purge, remilate. purify; cleanso,•nlid strengthen. Midway's Pills, for:-the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver. Bowels; Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous. Discos., Headache. Constipation, Costiveness,. In digestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious' Fever, Intlammtition'of the Bowels, Piles, and all Derange ments of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect 'a positive cure. Purdly Vegetable, containing no wr i x qao minerals, v el: o ;l l o2 w ° t s e n r g io drugs. ten to ts resulting from Disorders of tho Digestive Organs: Constliation, Inward Piles, Fullness of tho Blood in • the Bead, A cfdlty of tiro Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight In the Shimach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter: lug at the Pit.of the Stomach, Swimming of the Iliad, Ilitrri4l and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking ar Suffocating Sensations when In a Lying Posture, DlmuerSof Vl6loll,Dots or Wubs before the Stela, Fever and Dull Pain in the Bead, Deficiency of PerapiraHop,Xellowness of tire Skin and Byes. Pain iu the Side, Chest Limbs, and sudden Flushes of Hew, Burning in the Firth. A few dos. of RADW,AY'd 'PILLS will tree the eyelets, from all the above named disonfors. Pride, 25 cents per box. SOLD BY DRUDOISTS. IIEAD "FALSE AND TRUE.” bend ono letter - stamp to RADWAY CO., No. Madden lane, Now York. Information worth thousands will be sent you. 6J0721y JMPLE➢LENTS FOR HARVEST I tlerlYe offer to Farmer,' fur tho coming Beacon the following well-known and popular Fanning Imple ments, along with other articles needed by all Pitmen. • The Sprague Mower, which to now generally admitted to be the simplest, 111000 complete and efficient single Mowing Machine in the comity, We sold several or these mowers but season and they gave perfict. satisfaction. Price, $lOO, 00. THE - NOVELTY HAY RAKE, worked eithor by hand or Atha soli acting priocl• plo. The reputation of this ridc Is well established. Every farmer who is not already supplied, should buy a Novelty flay hobo. The Original and Improved JIARPOON RA Y FORK, with impiored GRAPPLE, PULLEY, Ac. Thin Hay Fork, in connection with tho Grapple and Policy, Is undoubtedly one of the most complete machines. an kilo market for handling hay, I==l THRESHER AND SEPARATOR The improvements we Intro Elude in the constr.- tion of this 7 hresher since last 501900, warrant us in offering It to tanners Imone of the very best ma chines in 'he market... With the Horse Power whirth goes with this untold., four horses are calculated .4 , ) do the work, whore six and eight lire required In many other machines. Compared with others the pricy IS S. lOW 'het evory thrifty farmer rosy readily become tiro owner for himself of a Cumberland Val. Ire Thresher moil Separatqr for permanent use on, his horn flour. Partners would du 01011 to cull and examine it. THE CARLISLE CIDER MILL. ,„„th, at our establishment, has wall the. highest reranninendations from ell who ilnrl, luau It It both grinds and crushes the apples. It therefore requires lighter pressure and ploillices the largest quantity of eider Irom the amount of apples lint in. The Willoughby Patent GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL S, so well Milano to farmers In most parts of l'enn• oil.llia, that ne need nor - Ilona; at any length of its merits. Vu now build it with or without Guano A I tirchni en t , and with the shovels ao attached no to work to straight rank or c. gong, which ever Is pre- Wired. Thu Gum Tubtia lire also put oh by ol)r•neW pritoot arraligeinelit, whiell"giver than greater flexibility and firmer attitehnient to the Drill. No good farmer ran afford in du a ifhont the Willuu.fliby Umn Spring Drill. We linve,nb_ifys on hand a milady di • ' • Fodder Cutters, • Corn Shelter, • ,of ell n iZe" and a variety of ether frnidereonim needed I.Lrelere, nl the,loweityriees F. GARDNEI3. O. Carlislu, June, 8872. CtiP723m VINEGAR BITTERS! PURELY VEGETABLE. FREE, FROM ALCOHOL I ®R. W A"k. K E R'S CALIFORNIA.' vrNEqe.urciEris. NO PERSON CAN :PARIS THESE BITTERS qdcoplite: to directions, and remain long °own'', previtletnitolr bones nro net dcsottycd by limier:4l poison er other 111.111 ,, , and Oh ti e d oration )s.i.a beyo,nt iho poiht of repair. DYSPEPSIA Olt INDIGESTION, Ilehlachit, Pain In the thoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, - Discine.st, Sour Eriodations of thu Stomach, Ildd Taste indite .Sleuth, 11.1lous Attsebn, Palpitation of the lintel, inflammation 01 tile LIMP.. Pain In, the region- it ilio hititels. and a loludred othor painful qpn i) tools, ore the offsp. fogs or iLysp q bin to these 111111 a kit. , I t Its lto equal. sod ono bottle wili pros II beton gnat-dote. of Its merits than a lengthy ad ° s, tibetattt. FUR f 1/1141.1' CO3IPLAIN'I"B, in young or nit, inn, rio4l r wool/104/14AI; ni ti,o turn of lily thrso Tonic Rimini niplay so decided n'n inlloeuro t bat nma Hied iniproretnoiit Is soon par r4 FOR INFLAIINIAAY AND CHRONIC PIIIRI MATISII .141.f/out. Itlllotin, Remittent nod Inter mittent. Noe ors, Dineo 44441,4 of the ltlumi , Liver / Rlilooye and 1114,4141er, Thom linters have no riosl Snob Dixt.... aro rioronl - Vititinel Blood which Is D, , pr4flocedliy dorougoinout of thy Digreth'o D 4 'I . IIEV ARE A GE \ TLE PURCI ITi yff AS 4;:, A TONIC, wOrin•Nliig ;I'. tho pocilikr Merit pr tC.r.nsoi ikipq/t. rtil(lmg Outageetlnil or 11111A011411,113 el the Lifer Yi.,orMOGininr. it 1 in F9II Fropllono, Tvllur, Solt Ithuoto, Multi., Sp , In, l'o•toluo, flog \Vortex, Scold Heed, eon, f:yos, Eruslpeles. Itch, Seurls Disrollue• lons of 111,1:skin, II lunorS owl Diseases of ilu,Slilo,ed what, our 11,1010' or ant lire, al ii, dug up end golf of Ilse plllllll short time by the use of these 11:1lers. ATEIT D 4 prodallll VINKOAR T , R4 WOnd. NI 1 ',lgor tut that ever susliti gird tin sinking systoin. W k[J( 11 11; 11. •,• ' 0 .N.:1 1 .1 , ,nn I), ; S.tn tiptantlo t.“ xv. J k /Eli - FOLD lIV ALL MUM •IJl's 'NI) DEALERS i.,10721y1(14 It hqh.e, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUMMER' TIME TABLE. Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila delphia and Pittsburg, and Two Trains Daily to and from Erio '(Sundays excepted). _ AFTER MONDAY, June 2, 1872. 1 , ,o•ongo• Truing •of Pollosylopll 11(..1 COlll ROY doport 'OK ,kna .tiaaga ow( as 2 6o—Plillaitalplila Exprt , da loa,a lhrrlNlJurg dnllp (amain Monday) at 20 it, m., and untrue at IV, at Plilaolulaliia at 6 an a. tn. 25T—P,ot Lino loaves Harrisburg daily le:leapt Monday) at 4' 25 a. tn., and arrives at Watt Philadeb plain a' 7 95 a. tn. 8 30—Mail I rain . TollV. Harr:ahurgAally (except .ouuday) at 8 30 p. m.. and arrives at Philadelphia at 12 11 a. in. 00e Express leaves llarilsbilrg daily at 9 55 a. In., and arrives at Wear Philadelphia ut 1 30 p. 2 00— ELVIRA EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daliy (except Sunday) at 200 p. ',1., Ait e tlt {,t. a, Writ: la. 'a a { • 10 45—Cincinnati Exiii•csa Naves Harrisburg daily . at 10 25 p, tn., and arrivnB at Wool Pliliatiolphia at 440 a. m. • 3 55-1 f arrixbarg Aoconimodatien loam, Harrill. burg daily. Suntiox excepted, at 3 55 p:m., and ar riv, a at Philadolphla at o_4o p. Tu. 7 50—Laneaatur Train, vim Mount Joy, leaves diarrlaburg daily (except t , miday) at 7 50 U. 111., and arrives at Tont Philadelphia at 12 40 a m W.ESTWARD. / . 4 40—Orio Expreat WM, for Prlo, /Nivea Ilar• rlaimrg daily (except Sunday) at 4 40 p. in., arriving at Edo at 7 40 a. m. , 16—Eltin !gnu . , w t for x tp. leaver) Mint bug dall3 l at' 4lb ,11.M.,itrrIvink at Erie 3U' I. 'lO 30.—Cllielmititi Express leaves Ilarriaburg daily exeopt Waldo. at 10 30 p, m., arrives a Altoona at 8-43 a. m.. and arrives at ' , Mahar' at 8 20 0.44. . . .1 05—PACIFIC 1041t1t11613 leaves Harrisburg daily at 4 05 a. :a., arrives at Altoona 9 06 a. m. and arrives at Pittsburg at 2 05 p. 12 55—Southern Express leaves Harrisburg daily at 12 05 a. m., arrivon at Altoona at 5 20 a. In., alai arrives at Pittsburg at 910 a. 111. . _ ' 4 00—Fast Liim bayou liarrlsburg dully (except Sunday) at 450 p. m., arrives at Altoona at-0 05 p. tn., tultewoupper apd arrives at PitigUirg at 1 45 1 2p-51411 'l'l-alp Icayai tigrigburg lnl y (pipe It sloday) at .40 . 7n.,arciyas at 414104 a 'at 15p. takes outfpor an d arrlvou ittPittaburg 141 5 a m. 7 80—Way Passenger Trait) loaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 7 30 o. in., arrives at Altoona at 1 30 p. tn., nod at PittAurg at 8 20 p. m. 3 00—Through Passel gor Train loaves IlarrlsbUrg dully 73x0ept Monday, at 3 00 a m., aiiivea Altoona at 8 10 a tn., and' arrives at PI itsbuisit at 1 35 p m. SAMUEL A. 111A011, Supt. Middle Penna. It. It. Ilarrlsburg Julio 3. 1872. T ILIVE this day associated with mo - :14 - In buelnosit nty owl, Andre* Blair, ilia itatuo of thp lire to ho A. 11. lIIfAM d- SON. • J4lto 1, KM 4. U. ufiAin. With thonlia to tho Vali° for their onnouratto• trient and potroongo lit the post, tho now(WA trust that by close 'Wootton to tinsindloo—with Judt and fair dealing towards all. tbey will wont a continu ance of thu public favor, and roCOIVO a share of their patronogo. .. • GJolitf A. 11. IMAM HOUSE FOR BALE: 3 0 . wElsT sTiniPT J. P. 11AVEIIST.Idt 5 . '— ' • , , 4 . 011 . N CO l /I : :N 4 AJ T A..I 01tN ' EY AT LAW , 0 log No. 7, Rholon'i Hall, Inflow of thooourtgouao . . - . NEW TO-DAY. VINEGAR BIVERS) PURELY VEGETABLE, FREE FROM ALCOHOL I ' DR. WALKER'S__ CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTER:8: • VINEGAR RITTERS aro not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof' Spirits, nod Ito. -fuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, 'and sweetened to 'plooso the, taste, called Tonics," "Appetizers," *. Rostorore," tint load the tippler on to drunk- ounces and ruin', but aro a truo Modiciuo, made from the nativo roots and herbs Of California, fruo from all Alcoholic Stimillants. • They aro the Groat Blood Purifier and a Life-glving Principle, a Perfect Renovator andluvlgorator of the Ryntom. currying off all poisonous mutter and restoring the blood CO a healthy condition, enriching it, , rofreshing and invigorating both mind und body. They are, emu of administration, prompt in their action, rbitain In Moir mulls, safe and reliable in all forma of dis= et se: NO PERSON OAN TAKE THESE BITTERS ac cording to directions, and remain long unwell, pro vidrd their • bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other menus, and the vital organs wasted beyond the pointirf repair. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache, Pain to the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, DIZ.IIIOIIII, Sour Eructations. of the Stomach, Bad Taste the Mouth, Bilious' Attacks; Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lianas, Pain in tlio - 1 regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the oltsprines of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, undone bottle willprove a better guarantee of its merits thou a lenghy adver tisement. 1. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, In young or old, marl led or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the torn of life, these Tonto Ilitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement Is soon perceptible. INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC RHEU MATISM and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bil ious, Remittent nod Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is konerully produced by derangement of the higestire Organs. THEY A ItE A GENTLE PURGATIVE AS WELL AS A TONIC, possessing also the' peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in rellinflug Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver awl Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. . -...... FOIL SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt- Rheum, Blotches, spots, Pimples, Pustules. Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas,itch, Spurft•Discoloration. of . the Skin, Humors and Diseases of skin, of whittever um]. or nature, Ire literally dug up and carried out of the bytaelll in a short limo by tho use of those Bit, tore. Ono bottle in such cases will convinell the most incredulous of their curative kfects CLEANSE THE VITIATED BLOOD whenever you find its impurities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you Bud It obstructod and sluggish In the veins; deems, it when it is foul; your feelings will toll yop when. ,Beep the blood pure, nod tho health of thf, system will follow. GRATEFUL TDOUSANDS proclaim Vinegar BR; territho most wonderful Inxigorant that ever sus tained the sinking system. - - . PIN, YAPS, Aol) 0t lIER WORMS, lurking In the system of no many thousands, are effectually de , etroyed turd motored. Says a distinguished physiol ogiet : There Is scarcely an Individual upon the laic 01 the earth whose body is exempt front theprtsence of worm. It It not upon the healthy eleuseuts of the body that worms bxist, but upon the diseased humors amt slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermlfugee, no autheituluitics, will free the system from worms like these sitters. MECHANICAL DISZASES7 Persons engaged In Pinuts and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type Set. tots, fluid Bottlers, awl Miners, Os they advance in life, will be subject tif - para yids of the Ito eels To guard against thin take a dose of Walker's Vinegar Bitters tome or twice n 0001, as a Preventive. 1111,IOrti, ItE3IITFENT, AND . N't ESMIIPEN SE VElta, efilch are so prevalent in the valleys of our treat riters throughout the Called States, esticei lily thtne of the Minsk:lll pi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumber:and, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio (bands, Pearl, Alabama. 31o; hits, Savannah, Roanoke, James, mid many otherti, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during (ho Summer Wait Autumn, and re markably ko' during S heat And dryness, are invariably eILHOUS Or unusual dccum pitied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other'll Mhout:id viscera Them aro al wads tours or less obstructions of (ho liver, a aenkuess and irritable state tit the stomach, mid great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated acculitulations. lu their treatment. it purgative, coveting a powerful influence upon thane various organs, Is ossentially neecessary. • .1 hero Is no cathartic for the purpose,' equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will, stieedily remove tho dark colored viscid matter with which ho bowels are leaded, at the same time stim .eluting the L:grottoua ut the liver, !t oil geueratly restoring the healthy functions oi the digestive organs, SCROKII.4, Qlt KING'S EVIL, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, (Mite; :crank). Inflammations, Indol out 'lnflammations, Mercurial AlNotions, Old Soros, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, eta., etc. In totes, as In all other constitu tional Diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters have shown their great curative powers lu the most ole titillate nod intractable cases. , Dli. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA 'VINEGAR BIT -TERS, act metal these cased in,u similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by rerolvlng awaKthe effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive health, and n pertannent cure is eltectrid. THE PROPh.RTIES of Dr. Witlter'd Vinegar Bit tore are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter. Irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anil-ItiltUhs. TLIE APERIENT cud mild Laxative proportion of Dr. B alker's Vinegar Bitters are the best safeguard in ell eases of eniptions and malignant fevers, their baioaiuic, hewing, and soothing properr(c,s protect the Immure of the fences. Their sedative prepertisa allay pain In the nenond 'system, Yuumtb, nod bone's", either froth iiillsnituatiou, wind, colic, eratiled, etc. Their Counter-irritant inthience ex tends the ou ghoul ilia 4)st/flu: — Their, Diuretic prop erties art on the liblonjs ' iorreethig and regulating the II its of mine. Their Anti-Bilious propertied stimulate the liver, in the du/ration of bile, and its discharges through the billAry duets, and are dupe :Mr to all remedial !ideals, for the cure of Bilious Peter. Fever and Agile, etc. FORTIFY TIIE BODY AGAINST DISEASE by ',twirl leg all it. Molds pith YLNEd Alt lIITIERS No epldroolie ran take hold of a optima thus floe armed. 'nor liver, the .lionnoch, the Douala, the kid Drys,nd odor nart are rimolerooll dbocome-proof by this gnat Mylgm om ant. DIRECIIONS --Taku of t h e Bitten+ on going to bed at night IroM a half to moo and oe-h alf ulna glotarlooll Ent good ohm n nlehing food, /ouch as beef cloak, mutton clot p, conk., r.ast beef, toad erg tr. loles, nod-take tout dolor morel.. They are cola lamed at purely ve,etablu loogredieuta, aud cantata no aporlt • • J WALKER, Prooprleour. It. II MCDONALD A CO, Druggists ard (lull Agin FE - midst,' and N. LIZ - SOLD BY ALL DItCGOI,TS ANDDEALPIS. "NOTICE TO TAXPAIIIiS. The Timmartir of Cumber!add 1:0101t y •ill at • for the.ptirpose of terehing Suit , t'onatt 'Militia taloa, for the yon! 1 tequirtal by Art of A toombly, at , be following linlys ui pin vs neh..l.l .1111o.ast.d it. Ndx .lona 1010 n. Soulliatnitiou—at lel Jtunt• 11 and 12. l'eutt , t.' at Eyeter'a 11 , del, June 1,1 noo 11. Dieltitu-titt— at patio's lino., .1 017 tu l'otin4..ropgr,ml "0 1 ' 1, IA( 00 , 00i'. I{H,6• 4t " „ wtoh—itt dim/ t , .ittne 21, and at .11Pntilli• to itC-leam I. e Newylile— a 1 1 , ,1„,, 21 unJ 25 shipp• w•borw lirro t blt us 1 to , at a!, Nulty it 110101, Juno '2ll att. Filer',‘ tel„l lino 22. North 511,11.11cton—al lt-echer's Ileittl,J my 1 and 2. sleeltioilmaturg — at tllO Niltioool 110t01, and 1. Car ligte— at Ilse Come bizlout r'e °Mee July 5 000 0 Ou xll reut.ty tax, pa 11 before. A ago -t I,toi abate ment nt 5 rent ‘,lll be allowed. nal on all tato impala on Angtott I, 5 per cant till! lat Treanor. r r celie ta t c t al” la' otiled 11 It rot toy of itext,'n tune dultll - id: all tayeta 'will be it.suell to Om Conitlablea sof fha ye.vettlivo 4grnlblla 4 ti Imes , alillat f.' cullectiaut Alto, itt the manta Onto and imam, itioreltagla find dwilort 0.0 obtoio Moruantilo Li. elicits of County TI001.0i .,• • mat: H 1101111, 251tp7211' Treasure timberland county • 1872 - • MN.W oIiTERINO , • • -AN , • • c," . ,v 4 - 46 . • .4. 4-a,„ . . f • " Black; Japanoso and Fancy Silks, , • '• " Black Llornanios, ,Grenadines, Lawns, Linen Suitinpip, And . 1 ,r.i,n0,1 ofisummor wear. White ds (V) o. • - • • IN ORDER TO. CLOSE OUT • • Groat Ilargaiss in • Shawls,, taco Points, Lace Backe, Paratible, ' Van laco'Collars, Brubroidories, • ctro. • Cheap 4Ctassimeres • Linen and Cotton Pants Stuffs, Stripes, , • •, • MuSlfris„ Tickings, &c. Bverybod' call and get some X the Bargains. - -- • Store ilopm Nortit.ea# Porn& of Square. Biz great and convinoing rest3ons why you should buy Prom us 1. We have a ipsidout buyer in Cap . City to Pick up bargains for us. , • 8. We tinY for cash—we aro thus enabled to buy cheap and soll,ohcal). 8. WO hely° no old goods purchased at high prices.' ' • ' 4: Our expenses are low " ,• • ,- • ' ii. Wo do not encumber ourselves with large- tacantitiee of goods to Wry aver froin ono seasoxi.to another, but keep our stook fresh by Avoolying uoiy goods daily. 0. Wo receivo'a great many austiss lots cif goods, whlph we can sell,far below the Tegular rates. •• N' - -T .-"V . . . Until you haVo examined our elegant Stook.' Wo want you, to tako a look, Whether you wish to buy or not, as wo aro not afraid to haft) our Goods or 'Prices compared:with any houso in the tows,'' • • • ' App . ,• D. SAWYER.— • • 1 , • ETP ,TO=DAY. ' List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoffico Carlisle, „Pa., for the WEEK ENDING JUNE 5, 1872'l LADIES' LIST. .- Dnai, nnlo SI OW; am,.lllnry A BoalmFtl, J W Dollnne, T 8 DavlB,Frances .. Rhonda. ElizabcBl Washllo3l2m, 300019 Folk, p . GENTLEMEN'S LIST: Anighl, Antetiti'- . Stmffer, M ,Boyer, Fredk r Stern, Mr. Christotor, Wllliath Smith, S W Gaited', W N, Thumma, Semi Mooed Lewis Williams, Co Schweitzer, Hoary Zeigler, James E. D. RIIEP.,),iI, Postmistress CAMPAIGN CIP-DS . AND CAPS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. CAPS; CAPES & TORCHES. Send for Illustrated Circular and Price List., CUNNINGHAM & HILL, MANUFACTURERS, No. 204 Church Street, - PHILADELPHIA Gjo72-Im W . A. LINDSEY, TTOR NEY AT- LA3Vi OFFICE—IN KRAMER'S BUILDINa, IN REAR OF THE 6Jor2tl COURT LIOUBC. HO 2'ELS FARMERS' AND DROVERS' HOTEL: • CARLISLE PA. • Tho undersigned having tokon and entirely re fitted and furnished this hutch is prepared to furnish good accommodations to all who desire to make It their home.' A share of the patronage of the sur rounding country travelling publio solicited. Rooms largo and comfertublo. Table always sup plied with the best. N. W. WOODS, ProDF,ntor 6maTO HARRY ELLIOTT. JERE ERINEPIELD. MONTGOMERY HOUSE. The emdereigeed respectfully Infn•m the public that they have leaned tide well known hotel IQ the b•lrough of Chembersburg. It to their intention to keep It In n stylo which they hope will give male faction to all who may favor them with their cus tom. Tho Citembei r sbarg and Gettyeburg Conches run from and to Ode hotel. I= 60ct714y THE " BENTZ HOUSE," (Formerly Corman House NO3, 17 AND' El EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA The mulnotigneti honing purchased rind entirely re-fitted, and furnished a new throughout, with first class furniture, this well-known, and old established hotel, solicits the custom of the community and traveilng public Ho is well prepared to furnish first-clans accommodations to all who desire to make a lintel their 11011 E, or pleroant temporary abode. Tire contour,' from the surrounding country I. respect fully seller tout. Courteous and attentive servso ts ore engaged at this popular lintel. GErrItOE Z BENTZ, Proprietor. N. B. Aitiret-close Hyery Is connieeted witn tho hotel under tho management-of Joseph U. Sterner A Brother. lOsep6Jly WHITE lIALL HOTEL, r, MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA., in centrally located, oppomite the Court House. This 'houou is kept an a elecond chef+ or Farinera' hotel, at moderato charges. 0.3t8 admitted at any hour - al' the night. Goad Stooling attached. MOSES SIIELLY, Proprietor Ilap72:lnk• Silverware j. E. CALDWELL & CO No. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A few doors Welt of the Continental Hotel. Jewelers, Silversmiths , IMPORTERS OF Watches, Diamonds, FINE BRONZES, FANCY GOODS, EUROPEAN NOVELTIES. HAVE NOW IN. STORE, AND ARE CON STANTLY RECEIVING, AN EXTENIVE VARI .ETY OF FINE GO IDS APPERTAINING TO THEIR BUSINE,S. • RESP4A WELLY INVITE PERi-iONS CI>FTING THE CI lY 0 PAVOI; THEM WITH A VISIT. ES AN D (AIDE RS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDEI. TO. . 'Hfeb7.lly - Unclassified davertisentents. DAVID SMITH, formerly Justice of the Peat e would anneunce to his nonter,ons broods thiouttlmut the county and Tioltsity. (hut lit .1),i:11-attention will be ports to the collection told settlement of WI ettlinm;-I.pok scpunts, eoli th.• notes, le- 11,.11 to writing of detnis, met t times, letools inel . sled to Alt& selling and renting of Heal Estate Terms mod , Natl. 0111 o iu the Carrot noose. .141172.h5t. N EW ADVERTISEMENT': Bololoots Wreaths, Crosses, Iniskein, Cat Flowers, and oilier Do crona.; t. r Parties, Weddings, Bc., srrang d to the best slyie I art to older. (tide's Iq laNI proaiptly apt ivied to Addres , VON ILE 161...L72( 4W 690 1 4 e, Vll • yOu pats obtani bye Stufll4,' Porfu -41,1,,,w1 Fancy Ar 11.1., nt .1. 11. 'favor premerlptiono caruiolly cum. p• ut,dud at ..11 dam,. • .. J. 11. Il t VEIISTI• K; N.. A SOUtl. Int nova, otri.vt, Cnrl.ll, Pu llVrn VA PURE DRIGS, CHEMICALS, nod 'atcot Mod! do g .1. 11. Ilaverbtich. llonovcr at raid. Moo, oop lanai.] assort- Joynt. To te on pm, F,foolerles, nod Fancy Toilet • .1. It. 11A51118Tt1'li, • No .5 Sotttt Itstwtok qtrout;'darUsle, 1:105t71 pm) SENSEMAN SHOP IS SUP- M AI Kt %%WM TUE RIM WORKMEN IN EMU lIKoNCII, IVOQII WORK, /MITRING, TRIMMING and LI NTI NO done to the best 'lroner.- Carriages, buggies and swing wagons matde to order. - Palntittg ii uw. rk a spu , dalty. Call at A. Senna nnin's old stand and it:cantina fur yew e”lres. At It. AURA. No 2. . ru Goods, de. VERY ATTltliEl.TAri • andtemptlng are the large puce 61 NICE GOODS now gaming at tha well-known outablishmant of therauhnribura,lhis being Um SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL Wo =lca o apeclally In Pure Black Silks, of the celebrated LYONS" ma)cos, at very low prices. We have also a lull lino C,IILSIZ, PA each as the very bent TAMISE CLOTH, pure silk warp BLACK lIERNANI, bent 1111 woof DELA! NES, best BOMBAZINES, best BLACK ALPACAS, plain Black and Block and White GINCIIIAMS, CALI COES, CHINTZES and PERCALES. WHITE GOODS FOR DRESSES, euch ns FRENCH MUSLINS, N A INSOOKS, BISIIOE AND VICTORIA LAWNS. TARLETONS, 0 REN WHITE FRENCH M ERINOES AND CASK vl EKES, LINENS, AC Aloo, therlargost otoek of STAPLE AND DOINIESTIC GOODS to he found In Me county. And when you. come hero nod exam boo our large otnek you need go no further, no that would he wigitu of time end, Wye of money. We have a great tunny now ALFA OAS AND POPLINS, of cert.), gre lee as.l 4 pricoe, (cheep). We hove the lergolit etock of ' ELIBITOIDERIES, RIBBONS, • ocuvE - §, 11,0.1IERY, ILAN I/KERCHIEFS, • TRIMMING', BATS FOIL LADIES, MEN AND BOYS, SKIRTS A ND SR I RTI SHAWLS, TABLE LINENS, . . =I CLOTHS AND CASSIAIERES, COTTON AND LINEN GOODS for Men and _Boys, and a ver4 , haze assorlthont of small Wares and FANCY GOODS, which we cannot mention for want of room All port°. In trout of harping can got them Dy calling at this well-known (rouse, that has stand Um /dome of two floret, panic. In the commercial world, and °soaped unhurt. Please come, and bring the chips along with you A ; W. BENTZ & CO. l i t ' :?1 .12)'t1872 Ribbons, 31ipiatery, - R IBBONS:MILLINER Y AND BTRAW White Goods, EmbroidCrie - 8 4 , & c: ARMSTRONG, CATOR &TO, Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers bonnet, Trimming., Neek tool t+nell Ribbons, VELVET RIIIIIONS, NECK TIES, Bonnet Suits, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, FLOWERS. lIUDIU ORN A NI ENV, BPANY AOUI. O I I I arid Lain.' elditiotiii'eNZts4,' TIMISIEI, AND UNTILIIINII.O. AND IN CONNECTING ,%AILEROOMS BITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, Laves, Nein, Collars. 111...t1 kerchiefs, • Vol Hog, Uttul Nut; &c. /te ho. No, 237 and 239 Ballimoro timorv, JLI ThE. , goods aro munaluctured by us or bought for Cash direttPi Ito, Ent. perm and American Mannitcturees, embrucir.g all. the 'Must novelties, uncrlgaged ho varluty arid einmpuess fa true market. Odors tlllud with clue, pilau .thous and dispatch 1.13a1.7.2.3aCt 49th Dividend, CARLISLE EEkOSIT BANK, 1 MAY 7. Ital.. j The Doard of Vh:reto» have declared a Dividend of FIN° Icy :ix mon Pal able on denian.l, Oeay of. i‘ll taa,ra; J. P. HASSLER,. Shan? Caahler. Alarm Cash Lumber and Building Aratoriai LUMBER I LUMBER !I DAZT/EL KENDIG & -CO:, DEALERS IN SEABONED/ WIIITE PINE AND lIESILOOIi LUMBER, AND lIANUPACTORERIr OE BIUNOLES, SIDING, FLOORING, BRIDGE, BOAT AND BUILDING TIMBERS. Alt Building-Materials furnished to order at OAK& notice. . - Address, MIDDLETOWN, DautIAREp,rRA. DANIEL RENDICI, V. C. COOLBAUO.II Ti N. D. •iiviDtucwrs, • Iy.A . LTER u. EENDIQ TOJa72ly Jr -4 TS AND GAPS. j e G OALLIO, No. 2.0 WEST MAIN STUMM. CAALIBLE, Tho lIATTER of CarNato!, . , The lIATTSIIt of 'Darnel° I I The latest styloa fast red I • • - The Igtesi, styles always otiland BlyltpATl3 from tho bed Manufaoturn I I I „ RASIIIONABLE HATO jiletyut I J. G. OALLIO wlehm to cull Attention to ale liii•ge t • otook.of Ad Te.:41,K1) OA . P'S o toottujhatum gat, to otder, and has tho .hiet arrangements for coloring. Hats, •Wowon doods. and dreroolds, at short notice, • Tko 4lgboal CABO T'ItIOEB pad for FURS. Ale , •0111'.151111` • 1:1•14.."11. 104ep70 NO 40 MAIN EITESIBI: • TEAS SPRING A full Ilno of El ALSO, 1872 Dividend Gro6eiies: NEW 1413,111 N EW - 171 . . JAMES ~j, W. E "GREEN. ". linvlng ' XiChased tho entire stock and fixtures of Lewis Faber, osq.,-1n Mr Sndler's new building, next door to the Carlisle Doponit Bank, offer tho • public a largo and well solected stock of Fresh Groceries • . . . • • GrEDARTVARE, WILLOW-W.4AZ' ' • • ouch as Molnesea, Cheese, Coffees Spices, Rieo, l Balt, Beef, Soda, Crackors, Flour, Teas ' Sugars, Syrh ii, Fish, Ham, Lard, Pickols Cram) Nutmegs CA ..IVIV ,E.Ab 1 1 4? U -' • ' r T y Starch, 'Dried 'Fru ThiOtota, Candles, rushos, _ Baskets, Cloves, Pepper, Allsplco. Brooms, Tube, Cordage, Sosp,.Clnnarborr, Corn Starch, Coal Oily, Vinegar, Blacking, Stove Polish, Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware, &e. Goods delivered to all parks of the town .. FREE OF CFPARG IL 4 - 4••ThO highest market price paid for Country Produce. They holm, by fair dealing., strict atton lion to business, and a desire to please, to merit a abiti.o of the public patronego Reapectfully, t ~ 141111172M0 J. & W. 11. GREEN. A RETAIL GROCERY STORE IN TILE • .1 "South ,End: The undersigned would respeetfully inform thp citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has pur chased the stock of Mr. John Redman, and having added largely thereto, will at all times koop a good and firateclass S 7 OCK OF lOR 0 CERIES on hand, and which lie will sell at a very small ad vancil on - first cost. His stock will consist of Sugar of all tho various grades, Colleen at all prime, moves, Syrups ' Tea, Spices, Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware and Crockery, llaskete, Backote. Tubs, Crackers, all kinds, Mayhem', Shad and Herring, Tobacco and Segara, Brushes of all descriptions, Bed Cords and Clothes IJnrs, Brooms. I will also keep constantly on hand a line quality of Family Flortr and Feed of all kinds; also, a largo variety of Canned and Dried Fruit, consisting of Peaches, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Tomatoes, he. , together with a general assortment of NOI lONS usually kept in Sloclri COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in excitanga for goods, at market prices. Hoping that by strict` attention to business and the wants of all that may favor lam with their mutton, Ile will receive a ilberal share of the patronage. Having perry facility end advantage in the purchasing of my Stock for posll, I will net he ande•ribbi by any in the bust n.C4tl Romero Our the place—No. 78 South Hanover street, corner of Chapel Alloy. llnp7etf JOHN A. MEANS. Boots and Shoes. DAVID STROHM. JOUR W. STROR3I. CARLISLE Boot and Shoe House! We have j ' Ust received our Spring clock of goods from the Eastern cities, and they are now open to the Inspection of the public. We have bought them to sell, and at low prices fur CASH. Our stock consists o BOOTS AND SHOES • for Ltolliok.llllsses, 111. m, Boys and Children, In cluding every Style In the ntarott. Ladle,. Buttoned and Laced Oahe., hi great vari ety of style Turkish )I,rnecn, Glove Kid, Pebble Leather. Grain Lelokur anil French Kid, LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS,, Minnie' and Ch ilitren's Button,: rid Laced Bonts;: Itilyx' and Youth's Boots and Shoes 01 every deseriptiou, from a k Slipper. Our lin— nietibe stock has 'icon carefully selected, and Bargains will be given to PureliaSera.. OM/ UNA roll. Thanklol for past liberal patronago, our frlendee, and the public generally, are cordially invited to call and examine our stock. Remember the place, No. RI South Hanover street s one door south Of D. 111. Smiley". Cloth tag Store, Windy cipposite the Franklin House. 2mii72ly STROHM CO- LOOK L OHT FOR THE , • MAMMOTH BOOT! •' Everybody to Invited to call at Jonalliktn Corn man's BOOT AND SHOE STORE, on North Hanover Street, Carlisle, En, where Ito will manufacruro to order the best boots:kb°. and gallery, that can bo purchased in the market. I use the' very best material, while I employ none but competent workmen. All my roods to be sold at the In, mall pr I also have a new style for gentlemen, It is the ices. American Gaiter, nod c timid. be pnrchased at any other Shoe Store,. ',rept at J. Cdynnianysl.ll.l'l.qm-iv establish- Inent. It is the finest stile of chile in thy market for gentlemen. I n 111 also make ti, order all Colors , of Shoes for lit.. 14 end - Children, at this .shortest notice, and at low cash prices. I will not be undersold The prices 0111 be. h needing to dn. quality of the wink. tinier pion no, Repairing done neatly and cheap for c Rh. JONATHAN CORNMAN.. Smo723in Orch ilia Grin o NEW JERSEY CHEMICAL COM PANY. AMMONIATED Super-phosphate. The NEW JERSEY CHEMICAL COWPANY IN; purchased the Chemical {Vogle lota of lotto 4h, Klett, ore • ow rounufacturlng'Antmonlated Super- Phosphate ot Lime hdlrequa. In quality and con dition to the Rhodes Super Phosphate, formerly mode by Ponta Elett, uhieh has heretofore Oxen/ such general satisfaction AVe MO 1100 prepared to furnish cousmusers lend dealers \kith the above Super-Phretphate and shaft ho gl4O to supply our o'd customers and ethers, Ile I'4o beg to cull your attvntlou to the " ORCHBLLA CUA2IO." Thin (Immo ore ceive direct from thu Orehilla V.hereour re It ho. hero In rl.) tried it in pro nounced [toe of the tie.t nod cheapest fertillpro to the market. YARNALL SI, TRIMBLE, WIIobEsALE AU 147 South Froat ' Street, Nil I. 2.51kp70t.t 550723 in Steamship WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORK, CORK. AND LIVERPOWL. MIII=IIMU=MOMDM SIN LA HCEST ocKnNio,, ANTARCTIC: 'RI:BORIC, ATLANTIC, BALTIC, A tons iturden. , -13,000 totch. Palling from Now York on HATVILDAYS, from, I Ivorpool m TIWRSDAYS, nod Cnek Harbor tho day following F,tn thu Wit Ito Star lltok, Nacatin Ferry, Jerpoy• hum.) gor necommodu tlew ;". r ull dunes) unrl— vat ied, .10,1111[14 Safely, Speed and Comfort Sitioop), latatto.rootno, emoklug•roonb nwt Dahill. reMy ltt inkhthip meetion, Where Icn•t hi felt. Surgeons /I.ld ntoWardekßoB uecernotny atm° etenw- it ATES—Salnon, ,SSO gold. Steorago, $3O currency. TIIOBO wishing to scrol for" triernla front tint Old' Country can now obtain steerage ospaitt cNrtilleates„ 03 currency. Pil.0111;01.8 booked to or from sai ports of America,. Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India/ Anfitralla„ China, etc. ITNeurslon tlnltets granted ut lowest rates. Drafts boar upwards. , rot Nava:Mud of plans atm i otter mortpubrear, sp iny to .1. 11. SPARK: 4 , Agent.) No.lo Broadway, Now York, of to 2.1p721y Spectacles IMPROVE; YOUR EIGHT EY TILE ÜBE ON PYRE & SON'S Parabola Spectacles mA .. L 74. cITYnAA'U,T,NPdKN"IC°"K DEALER IN . _ DRUGS, lIEDICINES,, TOILER AND P ANCY ARTICLES, kr. CARLISLE, YENN' Is appointed agent for thecae of tan 11110 % PERSONS WEARING • GLASSES or thoso in . nend of them, will well to call. for In every nano we QUAD AN,TED TO SUIT TIIRSIIIIIT PERFECTLY I No Podlure Employua. 31m ally OIsIBY CAXIsIGT BUY IT t VOR MONT 18 I'ILIONLEB3I , ut the DIAMOND PP HOTAPI.EB will preserve It • Urns wane your oyebloht 0110 those PERFEOT LENSES: 'Grouted from Initiate eryetai vebblea," melted,.,toe. kettles., and donee thole name ' , Diamond" on account allied,' hardness and brilliancy. They, will loot many years without thank°, end are warranted superior to all others In ueo. ' - • - -•- • • - BIANUFAUXLIBIED BY 3E. Nll &.,OQ., OPI'IOw, , • law sonic. CtorioN.—Nbuo'gooulno unto! etaugwd With our trade. -47- mark. • Nor tato by rospbOalblo agorae thiotuthout tho THOMAS CONLYN,Jowoloi.Carlislo, N.., le meant, fromo whom thoy qau ouly/bo obtaluml. No yodloru, ..ydoo7l , • Carlisle, Pa.