Hopie and County. Items. .ZUNI] 20, 1872 Simeoninn for Tin Brum:a: T . IIE: , School 'exaniinations be gau on last MOnday Mn. L. C. Fo . sofor of tiro Oakville Enterprise -droipecl in on Us-. on" last Friday. iii' you wish to obtain a good stove of the latest design, or tinware of any do , seription, go to Wm.lay's, No. 21 North Hanover street. Hanging baskets and house furnishing; goods a specialty. WE. were , yisited with a splendid. rain obi last SabiAth afte'thoon. The open air exercises were dispensed with and Will tab° place on next Sabbath evening, in accordance with the previous an nouncement. • • • NEW CARRIER Boys—lf any of our town subscribers Should ',fail til receive their papers this Week, they will please call'at Trus OFFICE. We have a new carrier, and he is not yet thoroughly acquainted with the route. Roma - x o aii VES. —A gentle man in forms us that the grave of a relative, interred in the Public Cemetery, has been ruthlessly robbed 'or choice (lowers placed thereon. Wo • have frequently reverted to this matter in these columns, but it appears that there are certain parties that will persist in this practice. Perhaps if the police were to keep a close surveillance of t h e cemeteries, the. guilty perpetrators might be detected - Ma'am example made. of thorn. EXTENSIVE LlVLEY.—\\'o' paid the livery' establishment of Messrs. J. L. Sterner & Brother, a visit, a few days since, and were greatly surprised at the extensive additions thul have lately made to the stock. Having recently added - several new late style carriages and buggies, and also purchased additional horse flesh ; and also Lid the vehicles painte'd and fixed up.' These statute are now as large and.will favorably compare with any other in this: place. Remember the place, on Mullet ry alley, in the rear of the " Bentz" house. 'lleums reason able. ►BARS lin alarm of fire, on Monday Bight, WaS CallStal Ly the limn ing of a barn belonging to Simon in (iouthampLon t(mnship. The .Ncirq_of Saturday says: " horses aml eat tie, fortunately, had been turned into past ure, consequently they escaped destruc tion, but Nl'. Ws. other losses are guile heavy. The building destroyed was large and commodious, and, IVO undert,tand, nearly new. Also, n wagon slied, gears, hai'ness, two 'Tape's, four wire lute rakes a mower, (Meshing machinc;,:i „farni \\ ago'', buggy, :il_,ratio worth o, reaper east lugs, 200 bosh( Is of Corn, and 200 bu•Lcls of oats. Ills loss is nol. far short of $7,000, on which there is all insurance in the C. V. Farmer's Insuratu:e Company, of SI,OA. origin In regard to the of the lire, there is Imt-orn , conchsion, and that is, it was the work of -1111 incendiary. Mr. 13. is already on the . tradit of the suspected in diyidual." —Wo doom it um duty to SMALL PDX contradict the very . In a ny,rtumirs which are in circulation, coneenihig the preva limey of the small pox in thi.R borough. Since the th st of March, tl u •re have not been inure titan fifteen cases of small pox • and variolohl altogether in the borough, a very nitwit smaller proportion than other towns throughout the State, and less evep than some of the townships have . experieneed, dining the Winter. We are assured that there are no indications of the disease becoming epidemic. The borough authorities have taken every precaution to prevent the spread of- the diseale s. and there ate tint at present three cases within the borough All stories of the prevalence of fife small pox or any other contagious disease any considerable extent in the boron ale without foundation. LIBERAL 1 )oNATibxs.-141. Thomas A. Scott, Vice President of the Pennsyl vania railroad company, last week made a donation of twenty thousand dollars to Wilson College at Chambersburg.. It is gratif.fritr-fo know that Mr. Scott still retains an interest in hia native county, and that he has shown it in this particular instance by extending such generous aid to ono of Ole literary insti tutions in which saw takes so much pride. We also understand that Wm. G. Moorhead has paid in full the balance of his subscription, amountin g to ii,c4,500. Also that an additional sum, amounting to over four thousand dollars has re cently been subset i bed by other friends of the Institute. The object of the trustees of Wilson College is to make it the best insthution fee the education of young ladies in. the State. If help con- Unties to come after this fashion, the . object will be attained at a Scl'y catty date.—.l'alley Spirit DEATn ot. STUAKT A. WI" h.—ll is with profound regret, that we announce the death of Stuart A. Wylie, esq., of the Lancaster Inquirer; which oecuried on Thursdarof last week. .111 r. Wylie, though a quite young man, was knoWn ' as ono of the most energetic and success ful newspaper men in the Stale. The printing and. publishing establishment of the Lancaster inquirer is a mafinnoth 'conceal', oticupying (MO of the largest buildings in that city, and having, regu larly about ono hundred and fifty cm , pleyees.,. This largo business was built up within a few, years, almost solely through the energy:and business tact of Mr. Wylie. Ills untimely death will. he deplored ,by all, who' knew him. 'Rho 'following account of his funeral is taken from the Lancaster Express : The funeral of Stuart A. Wylie, cool., which took place from his late residence on North Lime street, was Very hugely attended. The interment took place at Lancaster Cemetery, the funeral services being- conducted by Rev. A. 11. Kremer, pastor of the First Reformed Church, assisted by Rev. George Robinson, of the Presbyterian and Prof. Conrad, of Phila delphia (the latter a brOther of Dr. Con rad, formerly pastor of TiinitY Lutheran Church, this. city.) The ceremonies were of a very imposing character. .At the residence of the late deceased all the societies, one after: another in regular order, tiled 'round the cant and tc ok lost lingering look at their late associate,: Aftci the services tit, the house the eofilm' decked with immortelles, was planed i. the hoarse, anal the' long procession moved off in the following order : Union Steam Fire Engine Company, marshaled by. the Pregident,' Capt. B. F. Bear ; Monterey, Lodge cif Odd Fellows, with delegations from Lancaster and WWI Lodges ; ,councils Nos. 22 alld' 120 Ju nior American Mechanics.; ConestogO No..B,'Empire No. 2, and Lancaster No. Bid, Scum .Couneils American Mechan ic(' ; 'Enipleyees, map and female, of the Inquirer printing Mitablishment, to the number of over ono - hundred ; pall bear ers, Messrs. Amos S. Henderson, R. J. Winston, 11. E. Slaymakor, J. ,P. Mc- Caskey, J. Kohler Snyder, 11. C. 'Loh 'Man,. William Thaekera and Thomas Thurlow ; then came repreeeritatives of thepress, of the bar, and:citizens getter ally-t,inaking afoot, Oortege ofmore than two goitres in length, together witk.h. long lino of carxitges. Arriving at the cemetery, the short ceremony was .soon endedithe" &On was lowered, and that wits mortal of tho dOoonud war'l.4 foroymkfromour view. .• AN'Argument Court was-in session Tuooay, • o A - Lai forco of workmen .aro en gaged in cleaning the streets sineo the' rocont rain. „ Tut Rev. W. o—'Cornman, of this place, has received a .call fre , n. the __Lu therau congregation ofPhilipsburg, New . Jersey, and will sluirtly enter upoti,,the duties of His now field of labor. Ia our notico 'of the Sherburne News, a few issues since, ,we inadvertently omitted noticing th'at R, P. Crawford was the editor, and John M. Thompson, publiiiher and manager ' SomfiTinNo interesting to pie nickers, fishermen, and the public generally. If you ,want smoked hallibut,,, scotch her ring, bloaters, spiced or canned oysters; sardines, .chow chow, dried beef, beef tongue, bolognq, waltzer, limbargar or American cheese,' , crackeis, piekels, lemons, &c,, call on Ilumrich, and get a good article at a low into. 13je7ifif A LITTLE, felloW narrowly escaped dosing his life on Thuisday evening last, in attempting to jumil on the 3.30 train. Tho . boys will never stop this practice it seems.. The police are on the 100k -out, but they jump on without being de- Meted. We expect to havo a lengthy local on some buy being run over by the cars . if they do not desist. AltliEST OF WILLIAM RAWLE.—On . Monday evening, Officer Myers arrested a Man Mimed William Hawle, on a charge-of lareeny - mado in 18119, by 11Ii•. John Hoffman.. At the time of his arrest, liawle had a large bundle- in his possession t which was found to contain a hen-se blanket, hound ;old finished With straps, - and nlsb, two bed blankets. There were aleb, several towels in his possession which wore marked "I\lerth Hall." This fellow has evidently been practicing his old ti icks very recvntly. TriE directors of the Gettysluzig battle_ Ili:MllmM°' lid association met in (Terty Mug on the eleventh instant, pursuant to appointment to initiate the inilicat ion or this battle-Mild Governor John W. Geary pi esiding A committee was ap pointed to invite'llin isiion of plans, spteilicat inn and proposals for the /n.cc_° lion of the hid:cation obelklis or monu ments, intended to tle.ignatc.and explain the Posdlons and itmveinents of corps, divisions and other important commands of tie Iwo armies during the kit tle of Gettysburg. 'Chose plans and 1,1.01 . ..A.:C. , : aro to he laid before anothor meeting of Ihu directors of this association to taS',..o place on the second of .Ittly next. live, E Noci:ED OUT. —Or t Monday . a fter -000- last, .Tames Bentz, a son of Mr. John Bentz of the firm of A. W. Ilent. A: Co., about 17 years jof age, had his right eye. knocked out. It seems that in compauy•with several other boys they had been playing a gains of base ball at , the Barracks, • and tiring of that they went to the "swimming hole" to bathe, and while there they began to throw Mud balls and sticks at each other, when young Rentz was accidentally struck with a stick, and his eye. knocked out. Ilk playmates brought him home and medical aid was promptly summoned, when it was ascertained that the sight of the eye was destroyed. lie suffers in tense pain and it is feared that it may afftet the sight of the other eye. role CAMP.--The Oakville InTri.ia says : "The grounds of the Cumberland Valley Camp meeting Asso ciation, near this place, are already assuming a camp-like appearance. Gangs of workmen are at work in beau tifying, and improving the place. The tents are being roofed lind whitewashed, the, rubbish cleared oil', shade trees planted, and the whole camp undergoing. improvement. It is evidently the inten ..tion itf . the Association to make this a model camp ground, and how they will succeed will be decided in a few years. The avenue from the railroad to the camp has been thickly linod with Shade trees and the largo rocks removed, which will make it as pleasant a walk as can be desired. The pipes which were laid last year for the purpose of forcing water into camp have been taken Up, and the water will now be hauled into cisterns which are being dug at•each corner of the camp. Visitors to tins great camp the coining seasop. will notice nm Com mend many improvements which . .ve have not, space to mention." LisAm PATENTs.--Tlie following pat ents were issued from the, C. S. Patent, 011 lee to citizens of Pennsylvania, fur the week ending Jane 11, 1872. Reported for Toy. 1 II:I:Aim . by Alex ander Ai Mason, Solicitors of Patents, 0 . 0.1 Seventh street, Washington, 0. (1. Excavating machine, S. A elt unhitch, Orangeville ; ore washer, L. N. Coch aatter, Marietta ; wind wheel and gear „ing, 0, S. ()bertha IT, Lowy. 'Windsor ; middlings separator, E. Yeagly, Vcst Earl ; saw set, duo. Garman, Ebenshing ; animal. power, 11, Rosamyer, Allegheny City ; detachapo gorse Woo calks,. J. E. Byes, ; siriu Taper, .@e, W. Dorian, East Brandywine ; itOversi hie latch; J. Hamill, Allegheny ;' oil well Pump,. A. S. Hill, Pleasantville ; Wash ing machine„l,klein, Allentown ; scats for halls, J. L. Ktapple, Erie ;.ani, mid map, J. E. Ingersoll, Columbus ; ennstimetion of railway, W. S. Morrow, Newville ; artificial stone, W. W. Reeve, Bradt:hicks 'field. 13E-ISSUE. Cultivator, J. Brintom, Thornburg El= Badge, .T. Martau:ln, Ormsby GRAND TlMN.—Frgni the ShiPpens: burg papers, wo learn that the fourth of July,, will be a' dity' long to be remem bered by all' who will participate in the festivities, judging from the following, which constitutes only a .part of the programme of the day: A national salute will be fired' at day break. The Procession will form - at 10 o'clock, a.m., consisting of all Military and Fire Coin.: panics, Civic Societies •and •Qrders, Me -chanies_ejr gest:plant:, different Wagons, farmers, their: implements and products, MA citizens in* -carriages, on horseback and on foot, the. samo to be tinder charge of a Marshal and Aids, at , d march to the grounds. selected for the .eceasion,g who're the Declaration of Independence will be read, Patriotic Songs " snpg, , and' an Oration delivered, and a good and sub stantial 'collation furnished free to all. ,After which appropriate Toasts will be , read,, and music discoursed; and tho evening a splendid display of Fireworks:` tiro learn, also, that the committee are making arrangements to -secure extra' trains' to bo run frem*9hippani,burg, 'east .and west, in the evening after the display of Die•firoworles ; and if such arrange 'manta' aro consunineated, - Aose 'of our. citizens , who wish to • spend tho ,day .pleasantly shoulg Hot fail to attend. InimoVr.m , ENT.--Mr. H. L. )3urk-: holder, - tho popular landlord 'of the Man sion House, hag;re-fitted his har and si ting• room, cluMghig the yir room to the rear, newly papering thc:walls and plac- Aug, matting on the sittinif room: Gusliichio, the efliciont clerk, is still -in attendrtdocand•waits as gr:icefujly and promptly as ever on his numerous pat rons. OivQ him i call.. IC NA r ETA Beiow are a few of the most important law:4 passed by the last Legislature of the State. There were only thirty-Wino gen eral enactments, and we give the sub stance of eleven of those laws : ENLARGING POWERS OP COMMON PLEAS No. 6.—Euktrgen the powers of Courts of Common Pleas,so as to authorize them to incorporate gas and water companies, market and town ball companies, and societies, for the preservation of birds, fishes and game. . En==l No. 7—Permits marified winnenp con tract for the purchase of se wing machines fur their own use without the husband joining in the contract. =1 SCIIOOL9 No. B—Autllrizes the appropriatiA of a sito_in_the capitol gronnds .for a monument to be .vected liy the State Teachers' Association "to the moniory of the chief founders and most distin guished promoters of the common school system of Penn-sylvania," LIQUORS ON ELECTION DAY No. 11—Prohibits,Lhe selling, or giving away, by tavern or saloon kedperk, of any spiritouS or malt liquors, on any general or special election day, during the time the polls are kept open—piltler penalty of tine - and imprisonment. I= .1 - o.l6—Deelares tho_ present site of the Ifouse of liefuge for Nlrestorn Penn sylvania unsuitable, as it has been in corporated within the.lintits.ocAlloglieny city, and dsvellingg and ihailufactories =are, crowded around it, ; and authorizes the managers to the building.; and groimils, and st the proccells itt 1101( . 1 CAI c.l dlu and buildiu!;.S none nitnl NIIOII an I IS I I II i in 5111111/ p , ,int. in \V,. - tt`l 11 I'ollllsylva ..(`C•ling lilly milt'., 110111 I'll i.S))111'!4" he Ifallle l) 16c P~ uu~rlv,ulia r, =ME Ni. 2 . 2. w Ilene% or, in any act ion or ,indgment for defendant may Lu the defendant may enter a rule upon plaintiff to sou (Tut a \VI it or error thereon within ono year, and if plaintiff shall fail to_do so, he shall be forever debarred ; and there upon defendant may enter a - rule upon plaintiff to show cause why he should not bring a second action within one year from the determination of the rule'; and if no ,and--ea use for delay be shown, the rule shall be made absolute. ; and upon the expiration of the year the rfaintlir shall he debarred from bringing any fur ther act ion , upon the saute title. = No. 21—Secures to mai ied womet their separate earnin . 2s, either or labor, business or properuy, flee ['ruin any lega claim of the liu.band 01' lii CUUtil OrS proven fraud, - before any<stlfarried woman shall be entliled to the benefits of this act, she mug tirst, ,petition t he Court of Common Pleas t het efori), which petition shall he catered un iepord. I=lllErEffill No. 28—Authorizes any company in corporated under auk general law, with cofisent of a majority in interest of its stockholders, to issue preferred stock not exceeding one-half the capital stock —the holders of which preferred stock shall be entitled to such dividends, not exceeding twelve per cent, as the direc tors may prescribe, payable out of the net earniugs'aud the holders of such preferred stiock shall not be liable- for the debts of the company. a•rr'.4.ctULNNTF. No. 35-IYlicr6 execution attachments issue from courts, attaching debt, mon ey, stocks or other property in the hands Of persons or corporations as garnishees, and where ppbeeedings have ueen stayed on ,the judgment, from any cause, de fendant may file a bond, with sureties, conditioned that the defendant shall pay to plaintiff, on thelleterminatTion of thb case, whatever amount shall 'be duo by the garnishees, whereupon the garnish ees shall be discharged from further lia- The trace may bo prosecuted to final judgment, but, the defendant and Lis surotielti 511011 ma, be 01010 liable for judgment and costs. OP MECDANIC:9 AND LABOV,EIN No. 40—Prbvides that all moneys due . . 'miry miner, mechanic, lainner or clerk, from any poison or chartered Company, myning or leasing any mine, njanufac tory or other business; for any poi ind not exceeding,six months preceding the sale or transfer of such works,'hy ,execu tine or otherwise, preceding the death or insoli . ency - of suet; employers, shall be a lieu upon the pioparly, flnd r liyst paid out of the proceeds of the sale ; provided tho claim does not d,v.ceed two hundred dollars, and shall ho filed as mechanics' liens aro now'llled. LABOR BTATI STICS No. 46—Provides fur the appointment, by the Governor, on or before the first Monday in May, instant, and biennially thereafter, a suitable person to act as Cliief of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and of AOculture, who shall collect and systematize statistics with reference to lah6r in its valatiau to the social, eauca- Culla]; industrial and general interests ; the condition, wages and treatment of all classes of worlcing people, and the circa of 'the same upon the permanent prosperity and productive induStry of the Commonwealth. Statistics relating to •the mineral, manufacturing, agricul tural anchcommercial productions of the State, shall also be collected and elassi, ded, and a. report thereof Made AO the Legisdature. The_ Coaimissioner •of La bor Statistics' shall ho paid a, salary of two thousand dollars' annually, and shall . appoint an assistant at a salary of four teen hundred dollara.. AN IIIPORI'AN7' FIARRISBURO AND POTOMAC 'RAILROAD. w Writer iti,the United States Railro'ci and Aliafi!ipitOister' contiiliut6R Oki pl lowilig information rehlting to . the rode of the Ilarrisbarg ii"ua Potomac Railroad: Great' activity'prevails iu • Oemberland county, Pennsylvania. Grading . , has commenced, along, the south "sitio of the valley, palallol to and from five to site . milse distantfroth - tho Cumheiland leilailroad. :The mciw lino follows tboo Yellow Breeches 'creek, oliielly ou the noutltern • bank, :ind crosses the South Mountain Railroad proper at Papc;rtOwv, whore that railroad, After crossin4 'the valley from Carllsle, entersAhoMount 'Holly - Gap 0, retieb Alio brawn tounittip, ore beds of PinegOve furnace. The noir road coops outside the mountain range .and skirtsits foot slope to the Big Pond furnace and • other ore banks '"opposite Shipfensburg, after which it, may either fall'into the Cumberland Valley,lipo.nt Chamborsburg, or lie. continued ,to the, Mt: Alto and Antietam works a . iirOss tle, Maryland line" to the Baltimore and Ohio, railroad. - Its eastern terminus. will ho at' some'- point below . Harrisburg:. The hearlquareeri of the company aro ate Ne- vile. The homlquartom of, tho ejilof engineer Col. OWPII9 iS:It Pape A branch line lies been surveyed. up Dogwood eon to Dillsinirg, in York coun ty, and the York Springs, in Adams county. It passes thusleround the last end' of the South 11lohnain range, follows its southern foot slope, and gathers in the mumprous magnetic Ore ,beds alb° upper codorous country. Rivalry to get Possesion' of this .ore trade has induced the Cumborland Valley Railroad to start a branch of its own from a point near Mechanicsburg weross:to Dillsburg, and work on this rival branch-line is being Pushed vigorously. Wo said grading had commenced on the Harrisburg and Potomac line. In fact the grading of ten miles east of Papertown (or Mount Holly Gap) to wards lierrisburg is nearly finished, and work is being done on the division west of Papertnn. Immense deposites of ore opened along this part of the line. The old diggings of the Boiling Springs 4(Ego's old furnace), now Carlisle iro n works, have:been reopened, and trial pits sunk over a belt I,o'oo feet wide and a . mile long, the ore lying everywhere at theiffirface; or within three or four feet of it, and descending' to unknown depths, the deepest being only twenty-five feet. In the ravine to the east are two very large and old mines, B.e4shoover's nod Crocket Smith's, 111111 a mile apart. In the wild r ovules to the west are the still more extensive old banks and r-zti inkler,s bank. Walls of untunched ore rise here before the spectator' ROVOIIIy feet above the goer, solid ore on which he stands, and into which shafts have been sunk an additional thirty feet with out touching bottom. A beautiful arch f ore is been is tlr lmail wall of the old hank, showitnz ono or'the niunefous turb:tilees or the rogi,)tt These livo twines piicupy a troitglibe hind the Nvl.icn is in Ihit! wick th,, wrest. They are a wile apart, and the ore thu into) val. shows the prc.ruce is re a tc,thio,ool) t e ns o f ore, ' This vast, ilepilsit lies within a mi.le the line of railway ninlur closet ipt inn. The previott,s,ty mentiotiel mines ale still nearer.• Ores of the same character are found along the line west of Papertown, at the foot of the mountain and on the south branch of 'Ye g..ceLdies creek. Ex tensive mines nopoubt go into ope ratiOn when the coed is ironed and equipped'. t ri-N N ouN rrni ENTS. ] yOil want a good _cup of eCilree step down trlteen's store: jnst recei% ed a lot of pha3 apples and green apples. ° - r to •Tlll.l' CII.INI'I3AT. AGAIN erehting daily a great excitement by sell ing all kindS of dyes , : goods very cheap, by giving the bestibatgains ever heard of in lace saques and lace points, all the new styles of sun umbrellas and_parasols cheaper at the Central‘Dry Goods Store than any where else, the best bargains in all kinds of white dress goods can be had at the Central Di.y Goods Store. Sprinig bustles, the best ever made, at the Cen tral. Splendid silk ties, laCe collars, Hamburg trinnuings,seamless kid gloves, can only be had by calling at the old entral Corner, in (;iurlisle. 13u TTORPV. 131:Alm's 13EsT Auximnr,y,—Aslc the belle of the season what appointment of her toilet table holds the highest plaeo in her miteem, and she will 'reply, with out a moment's relleation, Hagan's l'lng fiolia Balm. Nothing, she is thoroughly aware, contrifintes so powerful] y to en hance her charms and render her irre sistible as that Most delightful and healthful auxiliary of beauty. By using it ladies areWabled,;long after they have passed the meridian of life, to preserve . , the youthful bloom and' purity of their cOmplexions;and where Natty() has de nier: ithat superlative attraction, the Balm' fully comp,ensates for her defi ciencies. IN' A.:V TED A voting lady Of respectability wants a situation as linusekoeper, or companion to a lone lady. A horno the objkt. Addeess for one week, M iss P. 0. Box , P2B, garll'3.4le, Pa. • -• WKNTED. By a steady woman, with ono •elihi Mute year;; old; a situation as house keeper in a small funily. For further• particulars address, C. W. I.,Es ShippectsbuKg, CAirq)erland county, or IVm. FRIDLEY; darlibie. • IM PORT A.NT To knoviswhoro to get the best stoves ia th'6 market. Also just arrived• a nice assortment of brass and porcelahrlined • Presbrving kettles. The best .and.cheapest: frMt cans ; and jars in the market, and . an endless'vari ety of hanging baskets, water coolers, refrigerator.s and liouge furnisbing goods generally. Call befero purchasing at . n. PRIDLEY'B Tin and StMm store,,2P=fiioith Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa, , 2-oje'73tf " Dollar leeward Soap" washes flannel without ahrinking them, and renders them ao Holt and fleecy ns new.. l'itami) remarl:cd recently that ho would not be withotit-Pdin Cure for fifty &ilea. Two bottles had cured him. of a severe attack of rhoutnatismi and he' is now *oil and liappY. It costs but GO - por ' 11•=11111 PINE apples,. oranges, lopipn - s, figs, dates, French and Turkish prunes, lo9so :Muscatel, Valentia , and Layer etiSins at .Irumrieles. GOOD ENGIND .FOR•SALE The fire , organizations of any of the neighboring towns wishing to purchase a .splendid 'hand- (fire) ongine, &tn. ob ,tain one at a, / sacrifice by calling on or addressing . JOSEPH W."Ootrarr, 10ma7:3tf ' Carlisle ; Pa. , . .. . BLATCYILEY : ti Cuctrittlikat. Wow) Pllifr' Iff 'PILE • PRBP. For aalo)l3y tho haulware trade, dealer in agrieulturpl implements, .&o. . If 11 io is ho agent In. p your. own, send for d criptiire circular. C. G. Blatellley, 50L Commerce street; Plillatlelphia, . .• 'I. .' 20ap720iu' ' - Pon ladies' and gonts' sumrnoi :diall ing, go to' , •J. It. Wobir'il. , STRAWIWtRIESISTRAWBERRItS! - . lf you want strasiberriek go .to Hum rich's, he receives fresh ones every morn ing from the farnrOf Ambs killer. - fijoUtf f i j . 5;000 dozen 'eggs wanted by .J. L ,Moloy, & Co. , Gjo72 • The U2zdersignediryould respect fully IJzform , the citizens of Car lisle and* SUrr mending country, that he still attends to the.repair thy of watches and jewelry,' in all its various branches. _f_IIIIO_IILAS:E_OXL YIV, • Next dner en Farmers' Bank, East _Alain , Street, Carlisle, Pa A VAlAJABLEkileclical Book contain ping the , Symptoms, Treatment, andl . description of iltedicince, to cure One Iliendred different diseases. Sept, post paid, on receipt of 20 'cents. Address, i. 0. 'Harrold, 236 North 9th street, Philadelphia. 21n1h723m At, Wilkie's Machine Shop, in this placiß can ho seen one of the best practi cal Farm Gates ever invented. It does not require any Lingeii. It opens' two ways. It never rides ; in the mnd, and can S raised to swing clear over snow drifts and other obstruetions_that are not o,•er twenty-four inches high. It is offered for sale to all who need gates at the following low prices. For each farm right, $2.00 ; for each township right, $20.00 ; for each county right, 1it150.00. Gates made to order of any size or stylo' desired, and satisfaction gu.-ran teed in all C 7.1803. exchange terri tory fur a good horse. Call ern or ad dress CHAS. F."DINICLE. Also, 1 Wilson and 1 Wilcox LC: Gibbs Sewing Machines for Salo cheap. `)no7.ltf. Ir you are out of moat when your friends call on you, just drop into num rich's and get a slice of Troth's Sugar Cured Ham, or some of his extra Dried Beef. A SAFE 'NI' ESTMENT We keep constantly on hand a large and choice assortment of BABY CAR .IIIIGE6 of every description. Our stock of carriages i„ , ; by far the largest in this placb, while they Inv unequalled for durability 'or style.- N'Tle-filyo- keep--on hand a Itirge stock-of furniture of every description. Prices reasonable. We lake-pride in t howing peizeu, throu r ;li one wroe rooms, whether they desire to purelinseornot. Give us, a call. Ztf CAN, Sweitzur vul Lililbe:l; cilaaiso a specialty at Iluinrich . .s. Salonrs iiiipplied at tile-1.1,,,•e,a, MEM LAUFZET, ICE. The still'Aber having sectireil a la stock of tin best quality ice, free from snow and all mpurities; oil of mountain streams, is now prepared to deliver it to customers at lintjotes.lcrs lea at either of the ollieps will receive prompt attention: A. 11. Illy. 2Clap72tf C frow-c How, Cauliflower, Friinclr 31tishroon and Tomato Catsup, and pure Table Oil, at hum MOUNT HOLLY, CUMLUt- LAND COUNTY, PA. This is to certify that when I wds foreman of the Leroy Iron 010. Bank, Wm..Dinkle told me the extent of the hank. I had a drift made and found it just, as lie represented. Also, at anothcr Place where I found'Bilver and Lead, lie founiPthe exact place, and told no what was there without me showing him the place. • Jonx 0.1,-; The location of mineral vein, or de posits; and their length and broadt4i can now ho detorinieed_rja . a ecrt,d ay. (! a il on or address \' ii. DINE 1.7, ('arlislr, Pa. • Henry Hohrttr, PippOn I'. 0. Jezicr,on County. IVestNa. 22ce72tf SPECIAL NOTICE We are the sole agents iu Garli,le fur the sale of the Genuine Harris' seamless kid gloves. They are universally ae knOwledged to be the, best and finest kid glove imported. Ilma.72tr MILLER & 13 UTTOItI.T. A - ne,at brick dwelling.' Price small Apply to Wm. .9ina72tf • Sr. ELMO BILLIARD SALomc.--Mr. Jacob Nipple having leased the build ing of Mr. Ernest Crouse, on Eiist Main street, has fitted up a,splondid, bil ha rd saloon. Ile has ju - st retieived two tirstclass tables from Now York, and Mr. Wm. Poulton, has charge of the same. Oysters and all the delicacies of the season seryed up in a style to suit the ( , most fastidious epicures Gii;6 him a mill. 2ina72.11 ® - - LION BESTAUAANT ! .Beek's Baltimore lager' Beer, (fray's Philadelphiaale and porter, !thine, P.)11, Catawaba and Currant Wines, Turkish Wino bitters, Fresh Imported Selteer water. Befieshments.: Limbergsli.ee,e, - Holland herring. Heading bologna, Eggs, fresh, raw, and boiled, oysters in the (lan, and a match to light your pipe. "Periodicals: Daity Patriot, Daily logy ircr,' Cu Hist,: Herald, Foto lacer, Pot, oo films i,t zda any, O.' ,Y. Z, to ng, and C. C. FADER, l'oll.l..telldlo you all nt, ono call. Dalai:NE OWEN'S MARBLE WORKS Are removed from West Main street to No. 73 South Hanover street, whom anything attainable ;Ma first-class mar ble yard may be had. . Marble and mar bleized mantels, and ' encaustic • tile a" specialty. Having a heavy and carefully selected stock on hand, I will sell it at rates which Cannot be undersold, or eic celled'in workmanship. Iticm)n. (WEN . • CASH NOTICE ! , 0 0.1e722L Ou and 'afteifithe first of April neat, I intend to do a CASH business with nil my customers. 43y 01111)10yillg none but the best worknien and using the best leather in the market, I would respect fully solicit a share of the public patron age. D'YBEliT' 4. Boot and Shoe Dealer,• No. 4 East Main street, Carlisle, Pa. 28m1172tf. A LARGE STOCIC. of dry lumber, placed in' the yards before rise in limes, for sale at low itguree. Lath, shingdeii, pickets, always on hand. Call at upper or lower yards. • A. J.L . I.3LAnt. ' • TO 0111OKEN RAISERS ' The undersigned, devoting his time exclusively to the breeding of choice ,fdwis, is premixed to book orders for,the following variotics of eggs. During the past year I have made large addi tions to my stock, having. recently, ob .-Li smferal Importdd Light Brahmits Massachusetts. Most 01 my fowls drew premiums at the, late County Fair. All stali guaranteed to 'be, thorough bred.. Chiekens and eggs can be obtained at all times. • The fol lowing is the prices fixed for the differ ent varieties of eggs: ' • . Dark Brahma; Premium, per doz. $2 Light Brahma, Impoitcd, , 1 Houdin], Premium, (Bearded and Muffled,), • per doz. Black Cochin, Premium, ; . Gray Dorking, ` •-• Bronze Turkey, • . JESSE, B: 'Brump,n, .No. 121 tioutlr'Pltb street, 18,ja72tf - -' Ca lisle, Pa. .A. of limoburilors, poa, and put coal on hand. Pvicoe reduced.,, call tot ulYpOr or lower yArds. _ NO fIVCE. 1' TENT GATE SHAPLEY & FOR RENT 2 1 it \ 1 It 2 lwriarEsmin.-11 you want , anything nice kept in a nice clean piaci)" at a nice cheap price, stop down to the nice store of geloy"& Co' • ,COMBINGS. Made . into switches' ehig-, nous, curls, frizetts, at ill ' iulamo‘ Rotes. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. ly,hdro to buy good goods • cheap: rff - No. 2. Whore, to find the latest novelties of the season. ''" • • No.'3. In fans, parasols, reLrolas, corsets, bustles; skirts, hosiery, _ gloves, chignons, switches and fancy jewelvy, our stock is com plete. g,firNo. 4. Como to:our luis - o for all your trimmings, notions and fancy goods if you wish to save money. WOLF, No. 13 North Hanover street. STILL another lot of very choice Southern. flour that is succeeding all oth ers, giVt - iCititrial. Sold, only, by J. L. Meloy & CO. fijc72 CASTORIA-a substitute for Castor fdmily physie'which is pleasant to take and dpes not distress or gripe, but is sure to operate when all other remedies have failed.- 1 7t is a purely 4ogetable preparation; containing neither minerals, morphine nor alcohol, the result of fif teen yekrs experimenting by Dr. Samuel Pitcher. It is perfectly harmless bud far more effective than pills, Narcotic Syrlys ofi. Gitiftei 7 Oil:' • By soothing the system it`produces natural sleep, and is particularly adapted to crying or teeth ing children. It kills worms, • cures stomach ache, constipation, flatulency and derangement of the liver. No family can afford to be without this article. It costs but 50 cents—ask your ‘lruggist to got it for you, and he will always keep it. Rosn* Co. - ) 13 Broadway, N. Y. Ojc 7211. t, A. Lanori, assortment of vocal and in strumental music Inc guitar, and piano for sale at Ogilby's. wA.NTEI) . A eituation desired by a young man of fair education in sonic family in or near, Carlisle, for his boarding or low wagas. For further particulars ~ apply at 'cuts OPFIcE. - 13,j0722t. NEW M A.Cb: i'voeived a largo la, of lino view mad:m.(2l:st II! lrnlan's, Nos. .14 :mil Si El'ast Poull'ret strvet. OODS ti( liu 10,v at Holftnan's cheap grocery .;, , ;as. 41 awl 88 East Pomfret street. Tomat'oc;4, 3 1,01111,1 cans at t‘senty cents. IVinslow's corn at twenty-live cents. Peaches, 3 pound cans at twenty,-eight 'cents.. Pine appin thitqyAlvo cents. Oysters, patinl cans •at twenty-five cents, 1, potted cans at fifteen cents, 13,je72tf Extraordinary red uct ion in prices. It is not unusual at this season of.the year for merchants to announce a reduc,-- Lion in the - prices of their goods. lint it is rare indeed that any business firm makes such ii sweeping - reduction in prices along the %%hole line as is trow be ing made by the w - idl-know:!. hops° of Charles Ogilby, 11 West Main street. Such an opportunity to seenre real,bar galns in silks, dress goods, parasols, white goods, 111113 ii 11S, tiekings, handker chiefs, and every article in Ilie dry good's line, together with ti i n ks, nod chilaren's shoes and gaiters, lws never been offered iu C'arlislc. They are, positively Felling MI many. goods 'rpgarrdles.: of cost• Purchasers will do well call immediately and take their friends. We are conferring a substantial ',orient in urging this. upon our readers. 5, 000,11.1:115 I and TO) NV in possession Of NV 0 I,lls mid a half of thexe'ry finest brands of canvassed sugar cured hams, which I offer sale cheap for cash. 'Every ham guaranteed to be as represented. Also, dried beef and bologna constantly on hand at llolliman's, Nos. 11 and HS Past Pomfret street. N. 8.-11 ams weighed when sold. 13.je72t.f NOTICE As my books el. F.ed on 1111,3 ill St of June, all persons indebted are requested to make early s.t.t Ism en tsof their accounts. The books dill remain in the offices for a liumitpd time. A. 11. BLAIR. "4.31; - CALI FORNIA and Rhyno Wines at. Hai - uouis liquor storo, South street. JACOB LIATINGSTON; WIIOLESNLE !I' 0 I-: A ti 0 AND GIGA :NO. 27 :WILT!' HANOVER srnEET, cAitiasr,t,‘, PA Prices it; logy as in Plalaclelpilia or Baltimore, 21aVr2ily /1 . 0/114.1n . Phtfinhto4 ., / Afirifi A mencon.l ' - • I'IIILADE ' L.P.III4 • FLouit, GRAIN SEEDS. 11'7', 1. 4 1111119 urruut ntllro lin oftention.Tinioilos Id winnif $1 :254 60, and 11o:caved 112 10. In tiv; flour mullet them to nothing 1 . .1,1111. or Intotentlng to notion. Vila ;attars in Ilse atone he are principally for Milian illeer In supply the wools a 001 1101110 lurk of allipporif not oporof hot ox loglo tlio lack uf inA•ploa for prolitii 8.10 loirrida i no Iwl l fig iotp•rlitio 01 $6, 11 55 °alma :o $7607 75: NVliieti, °do and Mini... 4 ot. vxtra. liriully at - Set 11710111 2'; Ohio do do 'At ii 7jopl Ili; '1 lothittin du do lit $i 75, nod fancy Into at 4:10 t1ra,,,11 50 flour hells uo wantfol ul /T, Thu wllat v 000 . 0.er Ix allnost ut a ,Llllll, 111111 fur Jinn most port noinignol. Salons or 4.0 homy. at 18„ Wu queto red at 10 owl White at 02 20(e 320 'lye Sales of 5,0 bo , lole Penusylvalila at ;1150, "thelloo Coen Si 0011 mid weak. Sales nut 000 bushels weetern nuked, purl ton nnes.rot 100111.8 Istnt 1).113 tlii,jl , 4 - 0•,..d :Jomoo earl white ml term. ter.. We quote yellow at (Attu have eigniu declined, and we ootleu ealen of 11,:i0,1 lolt.liolH at 5101 , 52 e for soul 011 s. fur 1111.X1'11._ Iblrlvy and mall aroma! 0,101011, WIIISICY Ifl silehnsged of west lit 0 1rt.9.1)999.1:it 92c. I'llll, i111,1.1'111.1 CATTI.I , : Jlior 17, 1b72, • • Thorn wan a tie:art:ay of &Arabia wailun of beef m ath n ti.lx aamilag, and for llama Ilust•rijailala 1111 nctiro inquiry prevalltal at fall prlet , i, but annitnon ifu're lit good malady, doll, and, ontlroly 11011111kli in ifo .1(110.0 obnlcn and. VOW, at 761 ; fair to good int - 113,;67,11.7r,e; awl 01)01111011 at 43 jr./,(1.1 per lb. Itecalpta, C.)W.4. and Calf,. COIOIIIIIII an ilia lootleney of pricks In 1111, urn' favor, SIMI‘II bl ,I,M,mgmmmm n ut 4`,22za , :15, and troth 00,0;1 at $...:5(.0iii Itoreiplo,lull 8111111P--,Tim market lola boon milt° dull mince our taut, nod 01111 lllcenO oltering, , a twlros declined. &Von of adr and choice, ,nt 11!..1",n1.1;,r, it lb; common tat 4r2a.al fl Ileatioiaill.dilli..3(tolle,ll 16, ns It ciil3l. ltevelptu, 13 WM 'wad. 1100 are nttractiug conAldi•raldo attention, Ink at a nlindo lower prices. Halt, - nlop,-at. $5 fin and corn fed papa 00 1011 lba not. Itecolifirl, 0,713 Lead. • / [lleprolrd for (lin H1:1,1,1, A. Reebeel,, (;,.] BALTIMORE, LIVE, STOCK MAIMILT Yards, • Baltimore: MU. • The receipt', lor,tho WOOIC inlininnOl to aboutlllo hood. WedimsElas , n market openod dull and. slow at Omit. % decline on all grades, cabs won, tondo fnim 4% to 7N, and a - low very extra a MllllOOl/101 , 1.„ but most of the sales woro nuolo froth 53,(:„. In nil wore either sold hr shipped east, lowing the market cleaned for;rt Wash.. itighon butchers bought about 76 Cad: 110(18 —As predicted no in urgent report, lb° arrivals for the week tine Itersh romparattco, fled. yet the supply loin hoortulDrlont for no de% mood, prices 'lOOO linVll4ll4nOl. ituoto ,ern hogs Itom It to 6% nott3l 60,,t0 grass, F or thb demand it not very Uncut, califs ratuin from I`l4 to 0 nott, St .10 .30 51 Ho_ gtosn. 'llO, parket rl,4a4l unit at the 01a,,u Wo think 'Unit 'err 'material - change will Ilnol ld 3 .1290,te..,.y00„11ear hum no again.. 11.11111W.Tlio -supply ronllnnes 111111111 in the , demand, stiles, range limb 4% 10 0%, only extra hator prim lakinl6,ni., tal'ugingl2 00 to 64 00 per hod. Raclivfeyt! xtecidp Relief' ,R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY :RELIEF CURES Ti-IE WORST ".In crop One to TwontY Minutes NOT ONE HOUR after reading thia advcrtiviment need any one MIFFED. WITIf PAIN. • =2li - - NYNItY PAIN. - - It was 11,0 first and iv The Only Pain Reznedy ' th.vt loolantls'.vtopo the niavt excruciating Fain Indainnaitions, anal, o urns Craig Potion wile,thei . la the Imago, llowelo, or 'oil, - gland., or 0r,,1111. , , by otio . iiittilleation„ IN eanm oNi; T‘VJOITY MINUTES, 110 tuatlet luny ,fulont Ito exeruchkiliD; 11.11rni, pr pro-It/Med p iLll ditto., 111 1L.1.1.) WAY'S ItEAWNT RELIEF Inif„tFp o l l p LI/STANT EASE,. INFL.III3IATION - OF TEII KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION bb"ruE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONOESTION OF TUE LUNGS SOltE THROAT, DI PTIOU Ur BREATHING. PALVITATION HEART HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA. . qATARIcIi, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHA.CHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM COLD 'CHILLS. AGUE 0111,1.5.. - The :4.oh:talon of tho READY RELIEF to tlt part or pots whore tiro pain or thllltat IV exists w ill afford ea.:el/11d 4 , 1111 1011. Taunt, tintita i , chalf a Inmblernf avatar IN 11l in a fww noonenttt cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, wIND IN THE BOW' CCC). ILA all INTERNAL PAINS. Travoieta shook! Aiwa), carry a 'bottle o R.ll, IVA V'S READY them A 1, (1,1.10 Mat, Will pl I'll I 1 , 1 , 1.1105, Or r 101 1 ,4 Iri cloinge or Nv.iter, It I. botlor than Ftenell Brno or !la t.., /1.31 (. FEVER. AND AGUE FSVIIIt AND ANUR vorod for fifty esubt. Thor, Iv not n romorlllll ugrut to this world Nutt will euro reNer and Ague, and all ot he r :durations, Didour, Searbd. g'ypluild. Vollow,abdothor Fuvern (übitol by It IMVAY'S PILLS)1111i1:1Z ' as Ito WV I'S ItEADY RELIEF. Fifty Coo or 11, butilo. Sold by Druggists. HEALTH! BEA UT Y ! S ru. NO AND PURE RICA BLOOD-INCREASE OF.FLE-11 AND WEIOUT-ChEAR BEAUTIFUL COMPLEX EON SLCDRED TO ALL. DR. RAD W A ' S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT lAS 3IA DEVI Ii,MOS 1' ASTON TS NO CUR ts So QUICK, t , O a All ARE TRE CII ANO FU THE BUM' UN IMILOOES, UNDNIt THE IN/ FLUENCE • OF Is TRULY WON DEIIFUt N EDWIN E, THAT Every Day •an Increase in Flesh al Weight is Seen and Felt. Gje72 It TIIE GREAT BLOIRD I'Z RITIER. Poor y drip lISA 111 l ill AN IIE;01.1% ENT cononntoralea through Ihihplood, Antos, Urine, and other llohla and .rnler, of Ilirt s ,ystern the vigor of lite, lot II tepnlro the was lea of the body with now rod ,ourl material. Serolulo, Conintorr t ion, II lohrlblor rtorrase. Uiero - In the 'I Itront, Mouth, Trrr„,r, Notll, Glawl , anti tklllikt hart, of tho ro., ern, Sole Struirorto, IriLelorr front tho Irtr., and Ihe roorrO font, of Skin rlireatarer, Brno. I 0,110, Foyer, Sorel, b'eahl_Lltratl. Bong Salt Moor., hs•Opelas, Acne, Irlerh Spot ~.Wortir 0 Ml' h, 'furrow, I.SIIVOIS /II the %VIM) IP, 1111,1 nil Luxenint; and painful dim harge., Ntgloirworrra borer or 6potor, and a,L) oarOte, of the life ir rand pie are w t hint the range of tido wonder o Modern elrenorh 6., and a:rw /lays' ro.e will ions e tr any per goo real e; ler either of these lotrx potent pro I to cure thrnr. 1111:11•1t, dark farrow reg. reoro•rel ITV wael— a n d rleeortrpoFitrtr-rfirit la vont I nnaly pia 1 i -2tl .•-e rt. II m-,cttitg th , ••l. n th„ withlll,v niatt.nell 111:1111. fr,n health,' blood—al/ 4 thil tht• tt 111 1101'4 11, 0 nl4• 5,1t,k1,1”1.11,N 111,01 VENT in Ow .11, of Clinolir, , Cl, pitt; ;rut it in Ilie tPlllycurt. lor Idlley 13tittititq' (20111phtillig, :nil lll.iiiiii•trir7 11'a:ie. - I, 10,1011,.111, 1 , 16.•.11.., nu„ 111ii111;1 01 111 111 i 4,l:lt'S whei , Owl ,. to. It, Wlltorlt t Or whit° col tliti•att lilt,. wilily .I,lt, “i 111 N, in it 41,1., I rtil.l 1,1:01' loony du.? .1 111, 0 11 11 IP“rttinP suf., pa...sing pAill ill 111 :'llll,ll ' iir (lir Kick, 111,1 1111.11 g $1 ill) h.), aild I.,pf rtc. Tumor of 12 Years' GCOW Lb Cured by Ittelway's Resohent. %%0/ Si -.1 Dr. -I hut,' 'cuttrur In th •rk. All . 111.• !hurt°, xtid " ther ruis "hrlp hul " trlj3l; .‘t•lt u e , ,,i-lfrlng that U.l ..:111,..nu1tu.1: luni ltpt lirlAtudnir. I 411A1. yu..l flour:, .11 and than. ht I r oultl trt it hurt hurl falth 1.1 It, I hurl for tarltr trarx tr.:. •i, 11, Ana 1,110 luu, I . oltunrui tr., 1...tt1r , of ',rm. Item!, Rehr , aril us not 0 sign rut honor to fur meet u.r rot f•-• 1,1/d happlur that Irollol.ll. yt,rs ,moor tvuru 1, lb.. of lurr tocir tn,k jzll l olll. 111,11 11111 10 1110 1.-111.111---01 1 "11.14 Tort Cal [lll/11i , 11 IL if pUI h.un,r II ANNA!' P. KNAPP. I) 1;..\ 1) \\r ' I'URON'PIVE PILLS, :0,41 ith x.tut.gyln porar, ttarttl.tto. portly, eiratint. trial strougthan It alatty , , Pill , . far tiop ru, or all illttartlern of Oa Statoto It, 1,1%er, Patrols, lll,ltotys, Bladder, Nerrtairt r ot ,, tltttlt a. Co.! h In tligtattlan, Il t , prpsin, 1111totroares, Pilnntn Fever lallaat anti lan of Hot Paw, 1,, laltat.rattl all Derange ittoatltt of Inv I atoriall W 111141, 0 ,11 Ill,,,ptratti t.to 1',,,. ly l'ogttlan:,,e - ottnt.tatitor, ro toorein-v, ntatorals, tor dalttlet Palen, vitOla r ttt a Ilia following Ppliptioni4 rr•u 1111,1 It omit 5 , 1,1,14.....1: of lit, a la 11.1c72 f 0 , 01:1.11 0 11, 1.4 d I ilt a, Ftilinties Of the Blood in Ow Head, ,•I the Stidadih, iledri tiara, art Bat.id FalioeBl or Weight it the Stotadt h, Soar-Elm tatia., iir That, at the I Ir tit ihe 81-itati li. Saittataitd; el iii Iliad. Ba ti il and Milli, tilt Breathing, Flat tenni; a the float t, rt or Semitone allot] Inn Id Ind Bantu, a, Dim Dia, Or IV, the said, here[ and Dail l':11 hi Ito !lead Detkiiiticy lietspiration, of the Skit tgod Pain in the Side, Cheat Libilw, Flush, tit Iltati, Burning in the hlc.lt.. A tea thaws of ItADW.II' • B PILLS mill. frtie Lht 1581111 front till the altar° nittaril dßnrvhln. Brico only per lina. :Whit BY IOW( 11 1 STBr It EAU AND an. lotto et.llllll to 1151111 .1Y NI 87 'Auden Lane, Nl,l Vail, Int.. Haitian wor Lb th.elNitokim mill be pea. 3L•11. tJ :133 ILITS AND CAPS J G CALLE), , El= C'ABLISLE, PENNA., = T l lO II A 17E111 01 Carlisle I 1 T6O ut.vivril 1 /he il3/11i 811.1( HAT: , frlmi tin , Lret 11ilutlfaLture24 II! FA I cro. nr.E H 4TH junt out!! I .1. O. ClL'..lO lott 0,1 to Ills hap MEE ll_ ,T dV D 6! A 8 uiuou lu , tiler U.', to ord.., !Ind hat the bet arrnugrmuutn for , coloring aoude nud 0 V1..0a tfl . :lli,llhort 314 t teo 1 1:1, 1110,0 st (..Afiltll , ll.lCllS pnltl for .C . ;9UN7HY FUNS erY . OIVZ 11114 A CALL'VfO I=l ME fIIMEIMIN=III ALARM i3.62E: DRAWER. TILL TAPPING' PREVENTED EVERY DRAWER WARRANTED, 1:1"1.1tY MERCIIANT EIIOU IA) USE TiIEM„ FAIRBANKS' SCALE WAREHOUSE ' FAIRBANKS 5 . .. LAVING, 715 CIIEBTNTJT STREET ; 18.11)723111 Philadelphia, Lumber um(' Building 11.1itterhil LLlllll3lillit LUMBER I ! DANIEL KENDIG & CO 1,1:.:I.1:11'f IN XIAHONFTI VI NU AND II UM LOCK LUAII3IM. =MEM SIIINIII4BS, S WINO, FLOIIIIIRO , BRIMIE, 110 AT AND 1.1 ILD IN d TIM i3E RS: imlyo f ;:yot,rha l .,A r ap,d o,,hr at sigort • .. • •• Address. 3111/1)1,8TOWN, Ca:, Pi vm. n. lignatiuluVr t 7fijailny MisecGlaucous. CAMPAIGN CAPES' AND CAPS PRESIDENT] AL 'CA M PATON .-„ CAPS, CAP. TOR,OLTES. Send fur Illustrated' Circular . nnd Price • Liat. • qUNNINGHAM M4IIIII/A9TUEERSI • , No. 204 Clairol). Street, (110724th • PHILADELPHIA rpriE 'BIONSKAtAN SHOPS' SUP. I'mU TB itEsT IVOILK EN IN "IVOI)Ii Wt.Atli; I:011'011Na, ctilk clono llio- 1,0)1 r Catrlit , C4` Lnggiva 411,1 1y.1g011.4 1011110 to tirtlor. wotlc n mroc-lalty. Call ut A. BM. hid Maud 4jd oximillitr for yOurmel von. • A. 11. tilllittli;,No 2. El M==l THE NORTH AMERICAN All nrltliin ol , ot, tliii favot paid riinDolly or quill terl r. .\ II policiet aro Nle-N-1 , 011. ITA TWO A NNIJA i,11.1 No charge lir 1 , 01i,y bit) o Policy 1)014,4 In do idler tno iiiiyinento on tli c..3.1,,b1,111,11 1 , 1.111. :11/0.111.11) )111w:11 , 41 wllllll Auditor Men oral of Pommy]Nania at 111.E . 11.11y policy liol.lorA. Cl, 111E111.1)11/ Cmtsrr 1111‘).C11.—Thi• C‘ , lllpany L. appoLott d n Boor , I of Trustoea. ootimatal of II folloo Jogm olltltnown Lira.. of Coml. rim 000n(j. : " E M. Hi DOLE', S. II 1111:1.T.11, M. 1) ‘1:1.11.14 11. )111..,, Alsm. A. NI .loom Al, Il11.1.1()11, Wm. A LID not-, IN EARM-ERS' AND DROVERS' 021' CAI . II,ISL LI PA. The' undersigned having taken end entirely re fitted and furnished this hotel. Is prop:wed to fnenigh gond acconnuodntions to all who deswe to nuke It their home. • A share of the patronage of the our. rounding country trivelling public solicited. Roolna large and comfortable. Table always sup plied with the bnol. II kfir.l" ELLI.TT. JEILE BIIINEFIELD AIONTGOINIERY ROUSE. The resprrtfilily that !buy Iwco !raged tLiv well known hotel in th I.: or ci. oni..burg: It their intention it in ,13 . 10 Whit in hop` Will gi vo tin ti for tleo to all Is ho 0:10 Illtor them with their tom. rill: "BENTZ HOUSE," n Lutrl their 11111111, or tile:Bata totoporary 'Poo riodoin front lho narrolitolltia Voollotry respect. hilly suliedted. COllllllOllll 1111,1 orlon dye suvan is are oat:Aged at tliiii popular hotel. RIX/808 Z BENTZ, PlißPriotor• N. It., A:llftit-ch o w livery is conmerted tins Bolo! tailor the Illainkgonunt of L. Stonier Bright', •10notaaly WHITE HIALL IIOTEL, • El . I!IIEE7', HAARISI/Ulla,' PA, Is con rally located, opposite .the Court Ho tt a This ;Loom Is kept urn setaind r•lues or Pm titer Hotel, at moderato Charges. Goats admitted I n ny Low. of Om night. Mod Stooling attached. NOSES 1 , 111:1.1.1% Illtp72.;lttO` . Proprietor. MEM 49th Dividend, CARLISLE DEPOSIT HANK, Ikl., 7, 1872. f Tho hoard of Dlroutore, lINT6 declaro,l i Dividen, of Five 18 . 1,0111. (Or kix inonlhx, plc) ohio 011110111111 d clvtv,,f nil faxen. A RROFI2'ABLEBUSINESSI • LW let EQUAL TO OAS, AT ONE-1;1011TH THE COST Cannot be exploited. No cJlume y or wick 'used. MEN tledrina a PROFITABLE SUSINESS. can /wore the EXCLUSIVE MORT fur tho Hole of DYOTT'S PATENT CARBON OAS LIMIT BURN ERS AND 011,filr COUNTIES or STATES. Write fur Wetly/Won - Or -fall en ' AI. B. D1(01.T. N 0.114 South Seednd..tront, Pldlodolphin, N. 11.—CASROHES Inrnlohed o ttlt CHANDEL IERS and LAMPS of cceoll description, 9b per rent cheaper than at any other eatobliolnuunt In 11w c.. 04.11011. iVALTCIt 11..1:011,1ci T B. HAVERSTICK, ' T-0 • , NO G 4011T11iiktIVElt STREET, Dealer in FM,P,URE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ,thd' Patent Medllnog, g 3 to .1. B. Ilaveralell. No. G South Hanover ntroet': Alan, a nplendßl Remind .mutt orrallat Soaps, rerflmerlps, and Fancy Tolla Articles. if_TOT/Sill FOR BALE 1,7 . 0. 36 IVE§T LOUT 11 Elt 1' T . , . . JOHN PORMIA.N., , ATTORNEY AT LAW Wilco No, 7, Rliconen Hall, In roar of Nth Court.lfounn lON,IOO , , . Farming implentc its IMPLE . IIIFNTS FOR HARVEST! Wo °Pr to I , orolert oNvon I lie following well-run - 0m and Vopnlar Imple mutt+, 0100 g ty,llll jlther s arttelett needed by nll Fitkkorti. - . The '..Sprague Mower -- - 2 which la now generally admitted lo bo the hdropleat, most complete and ancient single Mowing Machine in 'the county. We oak! xeveral uC tha t ° MOViOrti oat imemn ond,they- - guru perfect. matialsctlon. Price, $lOO PO. - - NO VIMT IIAY RAKE, ‘Vorktql eillterbyLhatid or On the nig!' acting Mind. plc, The roputntign of this lo wall estalginhod. Every former who la not already suppling, ninnild buy n Novulty Hoy Bak. The Original and lnipreved ILL 1 .14),O Al 11.1 Y Fl) I? 11ItAl'I l lig.1 . 111.1.61(•4u. Thin Ilay Fork, la uontitwiton with tho Orapplo and Pulley, in undunlitedly of Olt . 11.104 t COOT/Ct. nuteltinen the market fur handling hay. • THE CUMIItiItLANO VALLEY TEIRESIIER' AND SEPARATOR. I no improvements WI, have made in the eanstrne thin of this Thresher ninon (ant (lanai), warrant its in offering It to farmers noon).o the very best ma elt iota In Ilse Market. With tinsflume fouler mat tub g 01.4 With this machine, four horsey are calculated to do the work, where six and eight are required In lowly other machine). Compared with others flit price ha tow ihitt every thrlffy fanner nt,ny readily lessn° tint owe, for himself of a 01101.41 and loWNltresher ann e.eraratur tor- perm)) tient INC on bis horn floor. Farmers would do well to call and examine it. TILE CARLISLE CIDER MIL male at our establishment, has won the ilittlonst rm ononendetiond bum ii ho have moll It ,It Loth grinds hid elubliett the upplti. It thetefitre redulres lighter preethre mob ptodn,Ts the latgetit gnaw Lily of cider from the lohount of opiate. put in. The Willoughby Patent GUM SPIIING.,GR AIN DRILL is so wolf known to ferinors in most:pawls of ronn• s. Ivonla, that wit fed not rpeult at any length of Its iimrits. We nute'todia it with or without (Immo Athichnient, mill with the attached nu to work In tarstight rank or 7. ig-zog, which ever Is pre- Too (loin Tubes are also pot on by our new 'Went offanceinent, which giver them grouter IhxtLtlity Col inm-ottitelonent to the Drill. — NO good litrinor eon rtlhird to do without the 11 illtinclihy Oulu Spring 141 , 11. Wo have !thrve on hood a rupply or. Fodder Cutters, . Corn Sh.ellers, f ell and a variety of Other Itaphmlonls needed I.tethers, ut tho lowest pt ice, F. GARDNER G CO. 6Je72.11n. Earl idle, JUIIC,Ib72 RibLons,l7iii4nery; Se 73 IJ 80N5 , ,.1 NE Rl' AND 1872 A LSO Whitc''Ccoods, &e. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO, jinvortets, Manufacturers and Jobbers Bennet. Triintiting, Dick and Hash Ribbons, VELVET RIBBONS, NI C 1: TIES, Bonnet Silkp , .‘• Satins, . Val vets anti Orapos,- , Blat'a Dill. ORNAIIENTrt, ' , ILAN' ES. O7t; Shoal. Bannetsmod todieo' (h it Bats, .11111,1, ii 1 . 011:11,1WD. AND IN CON N IN A R (100)15 WHITE GOODS, LINENS, ENIBILOIDER ilat ' I lead Nets, ite Nos. ll:17 la Baltimore shied. Baltimore, Milo Thi se.gmels are tountilliermed by user bought thr Cosh dies Ely from the European and Antetier . Ilitiontlithurers, imiltracilig all Om latest novidrn, unequalled in varloty nod cheapness In any marltot.. ()tilers tilled mail rare, promptness nod dispatch. Life Insurance Com puny = OF PHILADELPHIA E. NI Btorti.r. Kuo•nor 1 . 11,1 , 1.11 St crnlttly And Trott...rot Thu tru , lnt, nre nll policy 1,.1.10, in !Ito Can ILA, and tltelr tint., nil, to tdiptn,ihn and I'ollllllc i.llbilll. In (his district. nitL authority to to •nt n certtlln proportion of ow pridonttnB roll. ctn. I lIIn ditdrict. Irltlllo 111., x 1 e, tin,/ intilang nt.ltallnally and pr..d.cally a 110 ME COMPANY. A C. Ifl A rRIST, • (l nor. Agent 170,7213. Spo.cial Attivlt HOTELS N. W. WOODS, Proprk to' SumCO Tito Clintalotrttloog and Ott(l33ltorg Goat.heft rv, tin and to thin hotel. I= IMEME (Formerly Corm a a Ho use Nos. 17 AND 1D li-IST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. The uu,h reipneJ Inu lug idtrehaf.ed and entirely 1111 . 111N11,,1 a tirnt n.•x hunt t are, this ism n. and old established 401, wolielte the custom of tlp community land “cling; Pllhlic. 110 in NVUII prepared to futnlnh ,11,111I1t1 ttel%lllllllollllol,llN In 1111 11116 &lire t o Hmh. Dividend .1, P. HASSLER, Cmbier multi , ' llapr Sla OARTISLP,, PA Drugs, lfedicineß, Lt.c J. I 6 lIAVERSTICK, . 0.5 Bout!: th Xar inoverutroutlielo, a0c1.70 , J. IL 11AVEltSTIOK "roofland's , nes. ONB -AIILLIOI{ OP LIVES SAVED It is 0110 of the reinorimhlo Mete of Oita rentaTit• ablo ago, not merely that sa mou s y Ptirsuoil orn tho Violin. m*l4/1110013 Or 1111111;011tIOSI, 110 tin Vlllllms_.,,, Now, -We would not Lo understood to say • that 101 y 01i0..1 . 4;qh1a dye:pop:du with favor, or fools lie Eed in roil: it onforig the of lifo, For firomelt. Those who hay,, oxilorienced Ito tarmento would um - tut such nit Idea. All dread It, and would gladly 'Omenae with its unpleasant fitmillaritlou. Mark T'apley,,who was jolly undo.. all tho trying circumstances in which he Wits placed, nover 11114 On attaelt of ilyspop.arg, or hit Jollity would hove speed ily for.ken L in, , ‘".ltett and woruon somotimel sailor its tortures ohconiplainioaly, but whoever heard of a 1,0111 Wllll 011jOyeri thtim Of all tto 1111111110110114 111/1001108 to Wlll 6 / 1 the hu man system it Ilnlito, thero io porhaps no no uo generally prevalent nmilyspepsta. Thoro nil disemeu Meru 00010 loW pniuful , nod which more frequently 1041,11 Jul it: 1110111, 1110 1.11 . 01•14 01 W9IICII are Situ . 1 c1 ,4,, i 0 g,t0 tooth tort so po.it ely to the body, If there ion ver,;tclud .bolng In dtho world it is A CONFIRMED D 81)I;15TIC lint it in not our intention to descent on the har t ro•s of Dyspepsia.. To describe them truthfully le sim ply an impossibility, hot it ie passable to point out a remedy. We have said thht dyspepsia In perhaps tho must Mal Ortgli of human diseases. This Is em• phativally Alm case in th,ellnited,, Staten. Whether this general, prevalence is dun to the character of the tacit, the method of its preparation, nr the hasty manner in whirl, It usually mellowed, in not our p rov In ce to explain. The great fact with winelrleor ere called to deal is this: DYSPIIPSIA PREVAILS 1111 i ‘,.1.1113. hielly every - other person you meet lo a victim, an apparently willing one; for were tilt nut the ,acare, why 80 many sulterero, when a.cortaln, openly rid nate remedy to wlthlp Aim easy Mach of all who desire to avail themselvek of it? Biirtilh — innJority will not. Blinded by the prejudice, or deterred by come ether unexplained Itilluenee, they 'cruse to accept the relief proffered theta. They [lima deaf oar to the textanony of the thoiciands whose stdier• Ingo have been ellevliterl, and with otrango inflate lien, appear to elltg a ith desperato determluation to their 81101108 A tormentor. flirt taro It dyspeptic : What Is this remedy? to whiFli .000 reply: Thin great alleviator of bunco, tiefiering Is nicest on widely known as tire English langarige. It hos al layed the itronies of demon...ls. led la to-day carry,: hog comfort and enceuragenent to thou:tondo of °there. This tichnotiedged panacea is bate other than DR. 119,0 ELAND'S GERMAN . BITTERS. Would you know 1110r0 of; the nitrite of this WuII. tfercul madiciun than can be loartied him the expert• vitro rif-etliorsl Try it yourself ; and m loin It bits failed to fulfil the 11.11aTic0 of its officer). given I.y the prvprietor, thou abandon faith In it. LET IT BE IRE\IEMBERED, next of ill. that 11001 , LAN lITTTERS ht riot 11 111111 111.11.1/111,e. They are not aleoholie in tiny sense of tho term. are,cotaliostid_wholly of tho pore juice (teen - it to inciplo . of toots. This is not a more iee.ertinti. The extract:, from whit 11 I.lll'y compounded pe t oo t iool 11 ono of the allllOl hfiGernhin Unlike any other Bitters, in 'market, they aro 1/1.1. 11 , 111 11111,11.1 The )111 11011.1 WWI Sit 1111101 fore° against nrepar.itiont, of thio Hogs, nitinely-•-that a.desire lot intoxicoting iiilaks is Rfllllllllll.`ll by tl,lr use, or‘ , not valid in the case of the (termite Bittern. :so In eneisstra,in,,, - or rime tratina7n ttutri - or - bolts tar 11:1411i111111g itt.vt•thges, it way Ito conflolett:ly that, 11104 tru J , nit 1,1 ill 11 dlt,tatelrtcallo oppo,ite ,life, Their, shoo, eat? he BENEFICIAL ONLY to nil en ten the toiliore , yooletti. titoe loan Banes trend o item t oilir I, (aging pee ly nut': ig.mrtiNly apt II Ow liver; they remove it+ teetotally anti 1 . 1.160 Imnthhito encretion ot toile— thoreby napplying the ntoolootelt with the lIIOFi i/I.liS• 1/1 . 1/.1110 eletnentot of FOunit (Intention in proper pito petitionn. They gine tone to the etnantell—ntlnnolat• I nit lit function, unit unalilitie it to perinea) itt ;Atiottion an nature de,igll,l it should do. it mere three and ntrength to the entire ootttootio, o aacing tleo pattern to loot like another beitott , —in tact, ,att .toa Into it new tense of tile. THEY PURIFY TIFF, BLOOD, tho ‘it•ti fluid fir all Iturflul iinputi i unl sui.plantiug them ttilh tint v1111..1110 01 Kepi hr dthfulu nn . In athe: ii• 51arc•Iy n 114 catii• 10 0011il'il flit•y and et! gi•nurill lit ev•ilulit and ill • THEY STAND UNRIVALED exbroint• 111114., ale 1,1 only nnimintable, lint them hilthoot ponito .um tilt. 11()01FLAND'S.CigliAIAN TUNIC 1111. /Well B[l,llllly . 11,1)11 . 04. It io 1111t,11 1 / 1 . 11 no no/ W 11 1 . 1 ../ n alight nleoholle stitanlnnt ix re. 11111.4.1 it vonneetlon nith.the M ell-known Tonic prpor://... the pure lot man Ititturt. This Tonic contains all the 'ogre/hoot& of the Illttort, hut so liar, mt no in reolov 0 the ex tram Itlttern444.4. This preparation is not 4.441 y pal.ttalolo. Ldl it,,, blurs. in nt1441111 , 1 fotill, all tllO rir turn of the (I/./ man Hitter, The .4.114 t nxtrocl.4 ofSOllle of Natty eboic , nt 1 , 441/././Itt..t Ittl. 11.'11I 111 01.1111iiillioy 11. splrltuoun agent of quality. In CllB,lOl languor or Wire/01p, / 14.. tlily, the stntein •Ippitar, have becorinr vxhann/ted of fry energlen. 1100 5 1 - .4AN - I)'S TONIC acts with nile st elotts effect. It not each stimulates the ,ging 111111, wasting hitt invigorates and ortunnently strengthens its 1111111 U 11p011 the Liver and Stomach; and though perhaps ipso prompt than the hitters, when the same omatity is taken is 1111111 1 tilt. less certain. Indigestion, Jill iio.llONS, Physical or Microns Prostration, yield readily to its potent inlluence. It gives the invalid 11 IleW null stronger hold upon life, temoves ilepres si•n of spirits, slid inspires cneet (1111111 H. 1t sup plants life 1/11111 of di Scoot, with lice 'axe 111111 cunt tort of perfect health. It gives strength to weakness, thros s despondency to Cho winds, and starts the re stored invalid upon a new and gladsome career. But Dr. Ileolltinfes lienefactilins to the human race are out coolined to 1110 telobi stud GERMAN BITTERS, r lots pre rod south, tollchle, v•litob Is rapidly ulloont; Ito wat to ',opu s!. Istol hi taoso of tla intrtt.is Lovi 11, This Is lIOOFLAND'S .11)0DO1'IIYL- LIN PILLS; p1.1 . 11.1't flul,,llllllt , for pierrury, without any of no, rimy's evil iiti olttiot. wtoolortnil'olls, which are lototlclell to 4ct ik11rik3 4... , ate mainly compototd of Podophyl tho • VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE - MANDRAKE ROOT. Non . n Um roador to illtalantly unilaNtand that this Oxtract aaof tho 111andrith l e Ix malty limes more poweriM than the lllantirakn 1,11111 medicinal oil l no.+ of this lioalllnglving lllnut loan perfectly mire and highly con entrateil form. !fence it. ix that twin of tho 1- lota no filly clone, w hill:anywhere Irani six to eight mat !landfill of other 1,11.1.211,100118 of thu Mandrake aro required. Tho l'odoirhylllll AGTS DIRECTLY ON THE LIVER • nl lattim' its ionetions and mturlng It to welt,, its lallary Terrainus hi n•;;ular and propar quantflien. The Injurious results inflict, invariably the lion yr 111‘.1.0111'y 11110 entirely evaded by their .0. But It tx illot 1111011 the Liver only that their parer, ate extract. TllO extrArt of Mandrel. , contained la them In xic llilnlly tiotaltinea with four other exillicto, one 01 which (leis 'llllO.ll 1.110 MOOlllOll, ono upon the tipper hutrris, 0110 111 , 011 the 'truer lotrelli, and one prevents any griping effect, thux producing it pill that Influent:ea the entire (lige:011,011d alimentary !gigolo, In an 1011101 and Intranonlons 11111111111, 01111 ito action entirely free teem 11111.11, eowitin,,; or griping psins, cowmen 01111 oilier purgatives, rossesiling theso mush desibiblu qunlitles. rim Poitophyllin heroines ine.ilielblo as FAMILY . MED WINE • No Imo.hold 811.111 to without thou. They aro prfrully .‘r°, require hot I.fifft for /11l orill.ry doe°, atfo..promint and clllclrut to action, Mu' van°n soul to comfort"uo will; lir. lloollatifl's lictiumt or 'rook', miry bo, t'nfgartltift ns crµuln ttiforilles in all castqf 01 , Liver Ifoottfloint, 1/3,llolliii, Cr anypi (lio disur dons to whiolt • the By/delft in ordinary .IStloioet PODOPIIYLLIN PILLS n o t upon the /stomach idol bowele, carrying elf hit• proper . 018(mi:thine,. while dm Ilitteiri or Tonic notify do bld, oh engthen invlgorato tho franw, girU tone oo and appolito to tho stomach, and 'thus build up the invalid anew. hr. Iloolland, having provided Internal remedies for illimees, line elven the world ono mainly for ex-' terlial applicatiou, lu ulio woodchat preparation known as. DR. 110 Orli AND'S'GREE.It -'O.IL. •• • , • This Olt le oisoverulgn remedy for patio and aches of all kinds. ltlicumatlem; Neuralgia, Toothactio; Sprains, Burns, Pain In tho Dick and Lola% Ring worms, ito,, ite., all ylold to its external upPlitlitlou. The number of entree effected by It le tietunislitng, and they are increasing every day. 'falcon internally, ..It, is it cote for ileart•burne, Kidney D 1.11804, 61C1c . 110111111010, Colic, li:oentery, °lndere alonme, Cramps, l'al. Lt Ono- btolithelt . Colds, Antlibm i .Thu Crock Oil le composod entirely of healing gums and urspolial oils, Thu principal Ingredient to an oily subatomic, wootired In thou leathern part of ()recce. 'Wolfed., cc a dostroyor of. path nro truly magical. Thousande have been benefited by Its into, end a trial by Motto who fire skeptical will thoroughly convince thorn of Its hicatimnble valno. . Those Totraidlos wtlr Lo wont by express to any locality, Upon application to the PKINCIPAL - OFFICE of tho (UNMAN MEDICINE. 610111:: No. mJI AllOll STREET, 1'JIILAUL: 1.1'lll A. • Ci 11 A. S. M. EVAN S, _ • ,proprielOr. ' rortnokly . . JACKSON CO. These Thimadlou aro or tialo.iby . 11ruggistik Store-, iicOP 6.l .and Medicine (totem, etiorywitoro. , : " 4 :•' tturitli2.l.ot , • • • I'
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