Home and County' Ileum- TIFJESDAY, JULY 4, 11372. 30511.1 of our ealoonkerpers Bell meet milk, ht they 101 sell, lager beer, STRAWBERRIES wpm Hold nn low as aii routs par quart ou Saturday last• • THE last mu of strawberries vrero not unlik the Init. run of shad—sickly looking. - . . , FIFTY CENTS will pay for tho HERA f.D from 11w prutent-dato-noigAnnuary 1,1873. , EASPBERRIES.tvero Bold In market on !Saturday morning, at 7 and lq,ronta per quart. from Krrn flying and " inutablepeg" play big is indulged in by Yourfg America. THII Adams Penn.. company Inks placed a no wagon at the *moan' of the agont at this plaoo. . IF you aro In need at Job work of any dcwription visit thu HERALD Catuldlohment. 190 guar:lnto. valuta:non or no pay• ',SOME of our citizens complain of the weight of moat weighed on the spring balances used by many of our.butchors. WE but e recelvtol the first bomber of hither A 1,114111.1, J»11 , 11411ed nt Loncauf or, l'u , by J, I). oti, It will, Eloobtleno, ho or good serylOo In the upproneldng campaign, WE have received the drat loonbdr of the Herald, ptibljsl.l at Hanover, Pa., by. :,Heasre BR tlngar. Thu licrold Is UM independent Homed, and pre.i•u lon riTry neat appenronee. IIARIt18111d11(1 dry gonilii nerchnutn chi... tlioir gJnrux of linqui.rii nc 7 "'dock ouch evening during 11. it gueii4 Cariklo,cliirko mould not illuploaxidi if it slioilar tifilidit wits adopted liein. EXCLIISION Meh+. to the Itahnonre convention will be Rohl at the principal enttionil on the Climber 10101 I alley itailrofili, loom July to duly (I, good for return trip until the fifteenth inetout inelnsive. THE work of macadamizing and cleaning the streets goes biarely on, despite tho intense heat. Wu will venture the attsortion blunt no town in the State of the with, She eau boost 01 c loaner or better regulated streets. - ' JOHN STOUFFER, iso., of Poteisborg, loncesto county, Imo 11 Durham cow winch pro li.rth, colt on the twentyeecond ulliiuu, Out weighed 1513.; Ito, Rom houro niter birth. So sitys thu Lon. ruriur Expresc Tue , ladies and others engaged in the culture of flowers, complain that they do not thrive well the Present sea son. We have heard it said that this is always the case in Leap Year. Aro— Tho conduct of sonic of 1110 young fogs lu this hall in loot I ride eyolning was intolerable, and unbecoming ladles and gentlemen. The practice of evading insulting hanners,to the graduates is a ilea 1111.1lbillone, and ellerts should be mode to hoc ° It du n° away with in tan future. NEWSPAPP:IXS , -nr. NI. 0. Strath, httethe firm of Smith k Seitz, proprietors of the /fret. Olen Rork. Itott retired nod itlr. tioitz retains the notougo in en „r Abe, Sallll. The en tet s Nein Its 'Third year ender Uhl molt fat urablo THE initial number of thit Daily (I Erainiurr, bat 1,10101 nn. It In ilubllnltoti by Menton lilontouti x illuu,at the olllco of lite Er um! herald. 1.11 lite advent of th. 111'W dolly, fr , ot the fort that It lion been boldly pro- Inhood dolt, the Itopublicon party of Itooronter ovotary lion boon dentituto of o fooriern oxpottont lit the nltnitt. of a tinily pop,. We wish It nllllll6ll' PUCE 0.. WA LK I NIl NIATGII.—On Tuesday totqatag i Mr. John 11. Brooks. of Ilarrlnhurg, nrri rob at tho • Mintz tioutiti," ha% ing nerompllthed the feat of walklng hom that eat) to that photo forager of faint that I e oonlot not at. do o task i wa n fidir bourn. Mr 11. non thit hot, haring no. 1,10 tho din. tueo -in .3 hours -tont 5!4! 1 minute., A numb", of pusua. ”C.11111111i.11 th• gentleman it ,ohicks. CHICK EN On Friday night last, thief filmic a raid on Dr. Neff 'a bcnifery and f• ,word nn Iwo large I.iffek lorsioshe. „The Dornl hearing thu tilkfortenco, !milled forth with musket in liana:but Ora midnight odder funk 01.0.111111111 dieappenflol. Th. chickens mere found the follow ing HI. Jong off Dickinson alley, minus their heads. IVe mould MINIao our clfis..ne II) guard well the ick elo coot.. SONIE 1 , 1811 - .—M.1.. Ad. hYDoottol nod dolu li rmor, of Oda Ware, while tint li•hing ono day holt Wl.llk. I . lm4ht it pike, to it.., follow Ilrothdoot, at It that. otuahtir ol inches in londth .1 wilt:hod :0,4' 110. IV o Blood!! .y this wog Hoot, fiat,. tin Inforniont onyx that It was dalltlioa when 00101, hot, of ruttrau, we hare only Lot lain word for It. Boot It, whit nun., keyntoite shaving sato ti, Himeji Llutteknitl, proprietor, has bean rentorod from Kt ...les to the room lute!y trouplud by 11..3 Jewelry toitablialintnt. on Korn; Mann', er utrurt, to door north of Gill's hotel. Lune, ban fixed tip thin new wainon in lino'ittylo, and hopes by .kettplog competent worknieb lu his employ, and n strict iktterition to the tormot int teautn al the wattle, to merit a largo itharo of putronagu. NIIISICAL.—It loan been frequently talked us div ing tho past week what has become of tour band. Frill all tho facts that woo can obtain, we are forced to the gonclasion that want of encouragement by parties desiring mask has cau,ol tits disorganize. Boa of the Carlisle Brats Band. The other band 001 - Ti - tol during Oho past year has motor been able to raise aullieleat funds too parcheac the necessary Instratinobts. It Is it shame that a loon of the size et Carlisle cannot secotain an organization of this kind. Let as hare monde, but the kind that has boom Inflicted upon us during the past week. SCOTT WILSON, an attache° of the cirrus, rattling along North Manor°, street, on Sabbath morning test, ttpled a pair.olboote in t h e hall of Mr. John A. If ellor'n resitlanett, ne,l , sans Onllludint•ly seized with a desire to Lem o n t tho owner of Omni. Ile forthwith ttn.lt nlearge of them, but was subsequently arrested Or tar litetfor's servapt, Rutherford Jackson, and 'attend in jell. The hoots were sold to a colored limo .or It, and the owner, Mr tlaorga Kaltor,ltas sham tottovered Omni No Information having boon toed• against Wilson, lot was reloased from custody. EIiEC'EION.—At n regular.stated meeting of Boli ng Sp, Inge Council, No. CC 0. of U. A. NI.. ot Boli ng Si. Ingo, Cumberland tamitty, Ile„ the following lamed t Meer. were elected far the ensuing. term, •Io C.—C. Boonett ; A . • C.-3 W. COlwell ; It. —John ;Heim i LA. It. B.—Somuel Finkontiloiler; ± \Oen; I —A. J. 31errletin ; Es—John Conte ; J. IL—Jannis runlet: 0. IL—leums Smith; tax. Bi. CO. C.—S. Al Herr; True Br. Ex C.—L. r. Cottimil ; Jr. Ex. C.—Wm. 11. Wine; Sr. En. C.— i I'. llanfinati. After MIMI; the Council dined in lanataty, to meet ou Saturday, July G , nt II 11 . ( . 181,k, or. IIN AILED], Recording Bee:platy. NEW LC ELECTED OFFICERS.—Tho following itllerrs wor ti olertiiil by Carrislo Counril, No. gori, u. '. A. M., to Nerve for the ionising torn; C.—A. J. I ; Y.C.—W. M. Ogi iby ; —LBoloirt MC ',l,iney, Je t ; A. lt. 8.--tv in. Darr; F. W. trigort; I.—C. Holz; Ito IlartItIl; P —Oro I. Minor; 0. P.—A. F. ND*. ; Tr .01 —Dilinthilri • ',mono Trmtto,—J. II .x lor, .loin, Nlarlln uud V. M. Ogilby ; %WO W,/tali,' to Slate Council— it. oh Albert ; Jolotor--Ilori. 11. Miller I Ut' P.—grivo Fr bodge, No. of P., It.tull the following ollievre revently, to sem, no. Ile °mining term: %V, C.—.knee 11.1Imner ; V. C.— V. A. Hippie; O.—W. N. 11t.tings ; I. B.—.lo4epb leeley ; Trukee-11.1. it. Hepburn. lIROTIIFIMOOD.—The hollowing oltleets were lected by Cumberland. Circle, No It. C. (11. V.) .of A., to serve,the ensuing term : C. W —C. I). tall: C. J.—A.T. Meek; C. Y.—Jos A. Greet ; 11. Rathgault ;W. D D. Ithittehart W. I —Jot, Id. Green; 11. S. K.—D. SI. C. (Irina; 'IL . —Jesse I'. Zehehtr; 11. T —Jos Neely •, Reprusen- It toe to (I. C —J. P. NalT; Trustee—C. F. Shower. lIANTAOME 'GIFTS.-Ar. Joseph P: 'toss, one of the - graduates of '72, upon ho conclusion Of his oration on Corn. ion, ement Buy, was the recipient of a tagnilicent gold watch chain, valued at 50, presented by his father; also a Fann y Bible and - a $5 gold piece from his 'other. The Bible contains a space for hOtographs, in which Mr. Gross, had the ictures of the entire class'placed. The ook was a very appropriate gift, when . will bo romqnbered that the gentle tan contemplates studying for the legal rofossion. We congratulate' Joseph pun his exceedingly good fortune. We..learn that our townsman, Mr. amen C. Clark, has been appointed lencral Agent of the Cumberland Valley ;Itilroad, at liarrisburg r with , entire con •ol and super'vision of the entire bust ers, both freight and passenger, aithat ad of the dine. 151 r. Clark has beau; for nine years, connected with the buSiness f the railroad, and is known to the immunity, as an energetic, courteous ad thoroughly competent businessman. ho company could have found no better oneral agent, and Mr. Clarke's many lands will rejoice at his promotion. .r. Pickle, the former ticket agent at arriaburg, has boon transferred , to hambersbuii. Ur We briefly noticed' last week the irrible death of Mr: 'George Kline, in 'ltOona, on the twenty-fourth instant. r. lilin , o was Well known in this own unity, and was a young man of 'exem ary character. his sudden death will mourned by alargo circle of friends id acquaintances., ...The following ac unt of his , death is taken . from the • ltoona Ttibune of last . week ' A Mann. Elrtm.—About italbpnt ten o'clock - 811b14tth moittying, n young man intend George roil4lirtilth his brother, on Smooth aro •• 0, and nap hood In the core shop connoted with. u railroad company'. foundry, mut whits terrible. in Om yard, In. thl. city. At tho head of the rd, hl tho 'o4ll4y:of thu Eloccuteenth street :dip, Ito attomptitno get •tio a special tole from • , Watit, (Valelt Wu' Induct with .dologatlons from t,ttoburg and other Masco who wore coming to Al. you to pollutants to the Cethol lc demonstration ) , tha punkt.° of riding down -to the depot, when, are correctly informed by an employe en ,the foot.raught in • railway_ frog and he ell (ward Lats.°. the ear. mars thrown on tho • ,ck under the rain, leveret a the wheel. pausing or him, cutting 111. leg off aboei the kneel 'and thtfolly mangling Ail. 110011, arm. and other pm , 11,of his body. Ile wosnanhtionli killed Intently, e a bona° tho train cool ng° 'flopped was dragay,4a launo 01 - about on hundred ykrds front the opot tern hu lost Ids leg, by his head being eaoght be• eon the wheels of the roar truck of a Car end a ten rod. the heed was sectli,kol in en tightly ho. can the wheel and rod Plat, it roitolrell alint minutes 11a0 lattnr•and tho roninal bf some t o motplaAell befoto it mold ho extricated. From l oc id {tilde foot he was terribly mantled and' ,tuoted, and pretlonred a shocking might. 'A' °Culler was ininiudlitiely.preenred. on which ids Iv hid until ail employe of the eeilipaikymVni, k and proeurdd the portion of had .it col off, after whleh ho MOV,Oyall to tho oil mu 01111 sulontuuntlydaltott ti leaideara of brother, on\skir c trath akempo. Xlino Wag WIWI ~ty.six, pairs Ilia, wool otoprriqd, and" Nun, own " pro% Carll.lo, ka., to which plaeo hi. ro. ' • ..nki 'heroprward,od, on Monday', for burial. Hie Ibio,dpatit le another' end warning to tho • many - ono wlt,o aro continually lumping op, tnd, MOAN, iti,olo,SQUlrtiq'fvict _•,. . • , _ -• . TRH Calala , ;land MmHg held. a picnic ai-1 "oiv," 1.11 23t di day. ' ' . l'iris ols Aura infantunt prevails to considers., hi extoiit.in this lilacs.- .4P- MIA' I' year has already rim half Ito COllllll., and Jiirre have hem but comparatively few, mar. Hank W d would. advise the Indira. to" hurry tip" null net $ - .llow the prediction to paws in dor ml . Will ar (II compelled to forego the public tfo thin Philad,pl phis, produeo and cattle marital thi s N ook, owing - 1.0 the crowded Mato of our Manna. Who tiro $OO ck markot for'every doecription of stock was OXOO.i Noly (lull and prime favored buyetli: Tho Muir $ corbel In without Improvement, awl thin do mend for wheat continues Molted. 1 &R. GEOROR ZINN, of this place, is now_prepared to supply families •with tho dilikrent kinds of coal nt reduced prices. Orders respectfully solicited. See ad. IVE would call attention to the iimalmoth ndrcr thennent of Bineltz-,k auomuiciag. extensive public vale. ut earriuge gietory on the third 01 August. This firm has a large relabel' of vehicles oa band, and In order to reduce the stock, will havo solo on the above date. The work will recommend Itself; is put hp in good style and of the beet mate. riot. A.dodection of five per cent on all cash fielf, A credit of live months will ho given when desired. ROBINSON, HONE 5 COMPANY'S circus,- which exhibited hero on last Saturday, was poorly' attended, although the enter- tainment was fully up to the average of this class of shows - . They loft town sev eral dollars poorer than when they en tered. By reference to the now ads. it will be seen'that the South Mountain com— pany have placed tlu•ee trains iiaily.lM tween this place and Mount Holly. And two through to Pine Grove. Trains will leave for Mt. Holly at 7.30 a. in., 2.15 p. in., and 1.11,p. in. Leave-M Mr. Holly at 1.41 a. m., 10.30 a. in.; . and 5.10 p. THE attention of owners of real t•state whose deeds are Lot recorded Ix failed to the following Act of Assembly on that subject. )Inch tiouble and even loss of property may 110 voided by attending to the requirements of the low, which prof Ides that all deeds • tledl be recorded in the office for the le cording of Deeds [it the t•ounty where stall lands or heruditaments are lying and being:, w ,thin SIX 111001.1 N alter the execution 'lt Fll,ll Deeds and Con reptile.; fold every 81101 Recd 10111 Conveyance' that And', at any tone alter the publication hereof [the :for refer red to) be made and eneented, and st Melt shall net beTecorded WI aforesaid, 81,1,11 be adjudged Iraudulent and told 'against any suits, fluent purcluser pr mortgagee for Nitll.l,lo 1 . 011.1,1- (I,tloll, Ciallruystice, be ri•. corded hs nforesaill, heft.° the pro‘ Mg and re 1201,11. log or the Deed ur Conveyance` under which s u ch subsutpteut purchaser or mot td,,g.. nholl 11111 11 SCHOOL schoolo of thin Lot °ugh ulm.ed Jul the Summer va ention the EN WHOP. given by Um Nlala anal Female hidli Relodx. These exhibitions IN, 0 heroine unite nu Inelltntlon. land Iromllnie inimenuoml 1110 1' drawn criAviled luniaes. At a very muly hour Itheldn's 11011 was NOlli N ,onlionee, ond.nE hrlf-pnat 7 o'clock the r eels~ began. The tollow: hag wan the proden,unn ieo nylon : 0111/1:1i OF KXEIWISES.—Prap.. 1111..0. Solo tutery, l_lertle 11. Shnaek. intellectual and Moral Powel, iili"Milnuttory. Frank NV. Cialghead, 1,1,1,1. Thank fulne,,, 1.10/11. Slump!, Thoughla on Idfo, .r. ljplacpltor ~III.X. I.onglkg‘a for' th! — l:hattliiiied, Laura A. Shapley. Chill,. :Lod, FeNers. 1111110 m 11'. Trout. The %Nell ol Lilt' in 0e Nth/glad' Yarn, Soto M. Itinek Mush TaNennx of Lila, Allen Reproduetlon of Charm; lee, F. Marry Ifnßel. NI °ale The cloud old lkiya 01 'oar Ornioluedheix, Mira .1. KN.l,y The Cm mui I.lfted, David Blair 11 ua'a Caolleertl. 31usle. Valedicl Iy, Mary C. limiter. llutemnioo- • tlou and Labor. m 101 Volvilictery,(lllhert 11. Ilartler. 31male Olenedi• tton. The erom drd state of ow eolumna prevent to , from anti. mug the entertainment tii drtnll , hut all noleoly Flay that. It V.llaim ontiro suer., tho glado atea acunittlog thin...elves creditably. To-DAv.—The Ninety-Sixth Anniver sary uf American Independence recurs to-day. It Was customary in by-gone days to celebrate the Fourth of July in grand style, but our people, of late years, seem to have become totally indifferent, and we doubt if many of them would not remain in total ignorance of its recur rence were they not ,reminded of it by the papers and the general suspension of business. " This is a sad state of affairs, butnevertheless true as preaching. Many of our citizens doubtless will visit Ship pensburg, while the entire Fire Depart ment have made arrangements 4i par ticipate in the , demonstration. Others will visit the neighboring groves and picnic, so that our goodly old borough will present the appearance of the Saji bath. The several banking douses, post pilice, and all places of'business will be closed. For the accommodation of persons wishing to visit Shipponsburg, 'oxen).- sicn trains will run east and west on the Cumberland Valley. Hound trip tickets. will be issued for all trains to=day. A train will-leave Bridgeport at 6.15 a. in-; Mechanicsburg, 7 a. m ; Carlisle, 7.30 a. m 8 a. m., and arrive at Shipponsburg at 8.45, in time for the parade. All fire apparatus must be loaded and unloaded by the members, and will be transported free of charge, but at the risk of the owners. A train will leave Shippensburg at 5 o'clock p. m. for Bridgeport and intermediate sta tions. - 0 [For T. Ilrn‘t : COMMI4CEMEN T V ERA E=l That Providence helps those who help them elves certainly seemed false as-re gardsi the Eighty-Ninth Annual Com-, mence nent of Dickinson College. First came t to small pux, which, in a miraen louslY4ort space of time,-emptieef the college building—especially ',East College —nearly all the lower classmen, in their benevolent desire to give the patient perfect quiet, went by the quickest routes o their respective homes, even taking with them sonic seniors, who, however, returned. Then in ordeketo cheer the few seniors who .rolnatned, came the long rainy spell, which made one think of Noah'S time when.as you remember, there was a big rain. Then in order to help the matter came the news t)liat the,, band whom we had released undkie the first impression tharovery man, ivoman and child in the tbwar was about to get the disease, and that , with a drum ,and tire the dead march could be played more economically than witha *hand, had with commendable prudencie, made an engagement somewhere else. ' This was like striking a man when down, mid was especially painful to iiii, as we could blame no ono but ourselves for having so hastily released them. At length, `Low ever, just nee 1 ihty before, we engaged the liagerst,Pwn SilVpr Grays, who, al though hearing the iunall'pex was raging in Carlisle, yet uppn our assuring them that if it was raging, it was do(ing . it in a very quiet way, as no ono 'know it here, agreed to come and fano death. They Came and faced death in a Very ploEniant Manner, being voi7 kind and obliging to us, serenading and playing at the leven,,and on our part we tried to ti`dat them well. We are much indebted" to Gen. Biddle and Mr Campbellfor the interest they mapifested in getting us ex cursion tickets, for if it had been left to the courtesy of Mr. McCullough; our Alma Mater would have graduated her.Bighty- Ninth -class without the sound of trumpets. However, following out the motto of Our " We find a way or make one," we had everything working as well us possible, with a few exceptions; which' I Will note' in their order. On Saturday, . which was to have begun • Dominancoment week, with a lecture be fore the Scientific Society, by Olias. F. Ph.'D., nothing was commencer.] however, as the good doctor having boon hidoubt 'for the previous week as to the Whereabouts of said society, they,having in thoic . basto to vivo the sick man quiet, made no mention futto the time of their return. . ' On Sunday Morning: the sermon was. delivered . before,the Society of Religions Inquiry, bj Rey. 31r. Appleton, aid in the evening the Baccalaureate urns de livered, by Pr. DaShiell. It ''was. very eloquent, and notwithstanding the fact that it was one honi . and twenty min utes long, which with - most aerniona would bo a grave offence inflect], how ever this . Ono from the. DeetorwaS Ba te-tied to With great interest by the. audience, and especially by' , the class, for although N\) had had some ?uhsowith hint'on account of his not being able to understand our motives ;properly, ire knew it was always rather an error of the head than of the teart, and' each Ono, of as fiat that thwarentory of, the doptor. With - his kind heart for -any wan hf - trouble, would always 1s a'green sot in .our college reminiscent:a,. On -Idoptlay night was' to havo bath'. -the Junior• Contest, the medals were ready, but the rapidity with 'Which the Contestants disappeared the, previous week prevented their being awarded. I feel assured that if prompt action at the intimation of danger will ever save these gentlemen froth death, we will in the course of centuries have in them rivals of Methuselah. - • On Tuesday the Oration and Poem was delivered before the - B. L. -S. and the U. P. B. sorieties, by llpn. 3,13. 'Sterin-nnd Rev.' V: Bottomed a'nd - were, in every way, worthy of these gentlemen. On Wednesday came. Class Day, the _order •of exercises being as follows: Prayer, , 'Oration, Poem, Ridtory and Prophecy, t.l , ,en a parting ode to lie sung 'by the class. It was net sung, however, as no member of the class cared to-make a martyr of himself by breaking down, for in the class each man feels that he himself iv a poor vocalist, and as for the rest, ho knows they can't sing at all. The death of a near relative of Mr. Mar tin Herman, the Alunini orator, pre vented him delivering his oration. Wed ncsdity evening the Alumni held a Meeting, and adopted a now form for the 'lection of Alumni orator, that is'here after to elect h man under the auspices of the fraternities, beginning with the oldest, thou in succession each year. For next year the lion. James D. Wai ters was elected, under the. auspices of the PLi Kappa Sigma frateimity, to close with a banquet, at which all the fraternities in college will be present, bringing their wives, sisters and lady friends. This will go far toward healing the bitter feelings existing•between fra ternities, to the detriment of the College. On Thursday was Commencement Day ; this was our last mid principal day. Providence now seemed to realize the fact that we were helping ourselves, and sent us: some sunshine, for which the Lord makeus truly thankful. Ex ercises began at 1,0 o'clock ; cemenced with prayet, and each oration' followed `by music. • Tlfr. class consists of seven teen men, fourteen of whom-overe by their standing, 'entitled t orations. Messrs. Shoemaker, 'Madden, 'Shop'', Gross, Myers, llosley, hart and Post delivered orations, and on account of the general uncertainty not being fully pre pared, lleners Brandt, McC, , man, Grif- lith, A rmstrong and Timmons, were excused. All the orations delivered did great credit to the speaker.:, and among others we especially admired, the able manner with which Messrs. J. V. Shoe maker, ll: J. Myers and G. 11. Willis acquitted themselves,their subjects ben*: The Pi-ogress of Prep Principles, Loolc Within," and " Failures." illeiisrs. Shopp: delivered the Salutatoria, Post the Valedictory. Previous to the vale dictory the degree of A. B. was conferred on the graduating class, and A. N. on several of the class of 'la The exercises closed with a few apt remasks from the . Ex-President, followed by a short ad., dress from the President elett, who then gave the benediction, the audience de parted whils't the baud played "The Girl I left Behind me," by request of the class, Who are supposed to appreciate the sentiment. tin Thursday night, at 12 o'clock, was held the Eighteenth An niversary of theßosilon Chapter of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, in the par lors of the Bentz house, this being the oldest fraternity in the college, order of exercises were as follows : Oration, by the Hon. dames D. , Wattors, of Mary land, class or '55 ; Poem, by Chas. W. Super, A. M., of Delawate, class ; History of the Fraternity, by Fred. F. McComas, A 8., 'of Maryland, class 'S_2. After literary exercises, t , el,ts were drank as rapidly as possible, and the fraternity adjourned at 4 o'clock. The festivities of the ;,'veelt, and which well sustained the reputation of Car lisle for its hospitality, began with the senior party, given by Prof. S. D. Hill 'man and wife, followed on - Wednesday night by a very pleasant party given I.y Mrs. Shearer and daughter, and on Thiunday the levee at the President's. And now the Eighty-.Nintli Chllege gen eration has passed away, an' in the lege the class of 'Tt? are among the things that Were. \A GnAm .vrt. tr,poriden4 of TM: C OMMENUMM E N 7 TX KIM! INES Carlisle, Jane 29, IST2, Notwithstanding the case of small pox and the succeeding panic, which threat ened tt prevent tho approaching Com mencement of Dickinson College, the Eighty-N inth (a:melon of the aminal fes tivities has come and gone, Despite the unfaroiable circumstance:, which hail .occurred'to blight the hopet of the Senior Class, they resolved to make the exer cises of the week as far successful as possible. 1. ,. ‘0r their efforts under such discouraging circumstances, the mem bers of "12 deserve coriimendation. But it was imposlsible . ;o do• all which hind been anticipated. (.Thee Juniors' having' loft for home, the 4Jratoriciil• Contest for the prize meanie vJivs necessarily post poned, while - Professor Minos was irented from delivering thn'qpeeted lec ture before the Monti fie Society. Igor did the usual exercise.s of the Alumni Association occur, on lArecinesday 'even ing. 4:Mut as Comment:clue nt week drew near, visitors began to arrive, and di though the great numbor expected wore deterred front being present, a fair aver ago canto to enjoy the scones of other years, or for the.iirst time to view 'the beauties of this old; historic. The exercises of the week - commenced with the Annual Sermon he•fore the So ciety of 'Religious Inquiry, by 11ev. E. W. Appleton, of the Protesta ut Episco pal church, on Sunday, the t'w enty-third instant Its appreciatian was evinced by the close attention paid the speaker by the cultured audiendo -- Present. In the evening, a largo audience assinnbled to hear the Baccalaureate Address by the President to the Senior Class. We have not patio to review at lontrth the Sermon, but it is enough to say that it was an eloquent mid classical °Art, holding the attention of the audience for nearly an hour:and a half. Tuesday evening saw "Emory" again filled with a fine audieuco=lnotwith standing the rain—to listen to thO Oration and Poem before the Belles Lettres and' Union' Philosophical Societies. The Orator, of the evening was rion. •J: Storm, M. A., C. (clasi 1801), Iv lio . delivered a very learned oration on the " I TentioneiOs of •Modorn Boiontifla Ideas." Tip Poorri by Rev. P. BOttome,. of Now , York City, was beautiful and. pleasing. ~. . . • At a noeonA mooting a the Board' of Trusteofe, !aolrt—o 'Wednesday morning,. Boy. ;bur. .il:`;' MK); nloy, D. 1)., of ,Wash ingtOn, (clan ) wa6;oloctod President of ,olio Coliogoi in place of lbw, R. L. paella, D. D., Whnno'rosignation' pre . , ...Mated HOl.OO. time affo;. took °Oct, ht tl -,.. Commencement. It agreed to elect an Additional Professor in August, at- Philadelphia. Wednesdaf„ having been substitated for Tueiday, _was Class- Day, and the class having reluctantly determined t,o foredo the ;usual afternoon' exorcises of the Campus, the pooling exercises Wercv held in the afternoon in , !3.4m0ry. , At two o'clock the Chapel was well • filled with an eager audience Which wail well ,hold for - over three hours.. The Oration was by d. R4Willis, of Maryland ; the Poem, -by J. G. — Bosley, 'of ,Maryland ; the History, by W. P. lleaddii, of Nev Jersok ; and the Prophecy, by Edwin Post, of New Jersey. Ode. was by J. 1.1 Shopp, of Poin4ylvania, 'but was not sung owing to the late hour. We have not space to mention more at length these exorcises, which were credit able to the gentlemen, and made the day . a success. On Wednesday evening an enthusias tic Alumni meeting Wag held in the Col' loge Chapel, instead of the regular ova tion in Emory Chapel, which unfoi•to nately could not be delivered. Commencement aniraing—as on most like occasions—was hoe . crud sunny, and at 10.:30 o'clock , the -exercises of the Eighty-Ninth Commencement morning, opened with pra; Or by Rev. Dr. Thom p son. The amlience was large and at tentive throughout the lengthy exercises. The programme was mcfollowß : Order of Faerei ,, es.—Music by the Maryland Fpilver Greys. Prayer. Music. °ratio ,Salutatoria, I I 11. Shopp, Shire manstown, Pa; Philosophical Oration, The. Function of Fear, J W. P. Hamblen, Bea . Bank, N. .1; 01;atiun, Above all Sects is Truth, Brandt, Big Spring, Pa; Oration, The—Prpwcsi, of Free Principler, .1. V. Shoenttker, Phila delphia, Pa; Oration, ‘"lllarough the Ages one Increasing Purpose 'Buns," F. McComas, Ilagerstown, 111 d; Oration, Failures, O. IL Willis, Ealtinune, Mcl ; Literary Orat,ion, Why ask the Why': T. Me. Griffith, 1 looversville, .111,1; °Cation, Political Depravity, <II. 'P. Ann:thong, r.0,,,m,0, Philosophical thation, Tho A Mel lean School or Polities, .1. P. I;rross• schnocks yule, oration, The World of the So ei.al li. S. T:yunons, Baltimore, ; Oration, A Look 'Within, I). .1. Myers, jr., Philadelphia, Pa. ; (*alien, All ROM' of Iteill!Cti.ll, .1. 0. Bosley, Coclmysville, ILI ; oration, Thu old Landlord's llevery, \V. H. Wri,.;llt, Mid dletown,' Del ; orstion, Worth and \Vorthine , s, I). W. Hail, Eh.hain, l's; Master's Oration, 1V lids 14nn, li, I)., Ph: D., Philadelphia, Pa; kinship ith Valedictory, Edwin Post, Caunkn, We have not apace mention .at greater length h these orations, which did great credit t,ft the class, especia!ly when we consider the discouraging circum stances under Which they laboied, and which showed that filch t:ollego cones,; had not failed 10-be to them a means of culture. - The following seventeen . gentlemen commenced B. A.: 13. P. .lrmstrong, .T. G. Bosley, .1' D. Brandt, B. H. Con lyn, G. 'l'. Dunning, 'l'. 111. Uriltith , Jos. P. Gross, 1). W. Hart, W. P. Ileadden, F. F. McComas, D.. 1. Myers, jr., Edwin Post, .1. V. Shoemalcer, .1. H. Sliopp,"il. S. l'iminon , , (;. It. Willis and • Wilson. The folloWing commenced' m. A.: P., H. 1L Brown, 11. 11. Smith, 0. W. 01over, W. P. Hon., S. M. Leidich, S. 0. Bnively, T. S. Suively, T. •.1. Hunter, 1... L b. Watson, 11. Storm, 0. W. Linn, J.,11 Shalcspearc and AT. It. ISailey. The following honorary degrees were eonforred : D. D., Rey. y. Ilettome and Rev. Jos. Prance, Ph. 1).; J. M. Leon ard, M. A., L.L. I)., Rev. Bishop This. Bowman, D. 1)., M. A.; M. A., A. Z. Hartman and T. S. Sheer. After the closing oration MO been de livered, Dr, Dashiell was loudly called for, and after some happy remarks on his part introdti'ced 1)1.. McCauley, Vresi dent elect, who spok.l:itnid much enthn• Sia , n]. The leree 'he 1.11 day ov.ming was a L;rond slit:Tess, o veil. .number hdlg m atrendanee. TMe music ryas furnished by the A1:1131;11;(1 Silver Grays. ehe H:ttrirrlay !mon Prof Ilimes family soiled for b:ttiV.p: nu trip aecompanied by 31r. lleaddemof I ,Voodwar(i of Ivho pivioos s r.. 1.0 :,perul yeAl . , , study :it the Gerni'aii"fluivern;ti..4, Aix w;ft . Ascot ATIoN. Tho 4 , n:rind meeting of the - Hamilton .11onini As tsociation, of Carlisle, wa,:i held in Eclora_ Lion Thiir,day, done Tr, :it :t o'clock p, Plesident Dr. G. W. Noidicli in Oki?. chair. The following ollicert; were elected the' ensuing year : President—*. elass,:of Pi4S ; Vice Presidents—A. M. Bilotti etig., class of ; .1. A.• Duncan., class of and Miss Mary M. Bentv., crass of I`- , 50; Treasurer—Jess P. Zeigler, class of Seci'el M itifc Mary Landis, class of I 81;0 ; Recording Soureftry.--jno. Corinllllll, class of 17 , (10: Executive Commit) ve-1). Eclzels, Miss Mary Phillips, E. Cornman, esq., .1. A. DUllettil :gild Mrs. J. M. Weal:ley. The following were elected to serve the assudiatioll at their spoon(' anniver sary : Orators—A. P. Adams, claw: of 'r.; ; J. ;11.'1111101bn, class of '5ll. •, Poet—Jno. Cornman, class of •11 i Essayists—Miss Annie "hutch, class of 'till and Miss' L. G. Miles, class or 'Gil. Historians—S . . IT. Uould, class of ; Miss L.- V. Whiner, class of '7l. The first anniversary OVOrCISOS of the Association, wora herrn Rheum's Hall, on Thursday 4vening, Juno 127, . 4 ae: 7.30 p. The following was the proaTnine on the occasion : Prayer. Music. Oration, A. M. Rhoads, clans of 180.2 ; class history, Miss C. M. 1;4, claim of 'lBO5 ; Music. ,Oration, M. F. Thompson, class of 18(10 ; .lissay;- Aliss - F. C. Brady, class of 180.8 ; Poorm:J. W. Dale, class a 1808 ; Music. Essay; Mrs: M. ,Kennedy, class of 18111; Class history,T. P. humrich, class of 1.84.7. 'Music,: Benediction . • • This first celebration of Owl organizit- Lion of the Asso'ciation; was - a decided success, and gives promise of much for the future. Alf who were present at the 'meetings, • were highly gratified, and expect to renew the-pleasant associations at the next anniversary, and td revive' the halloWed' recollections of their school -days, passed away Vitt over fresh and greefr in memory. J . No. CoRNMAN , Sccrotiqy . . WE have received , frOm Lippincott S Co., in interesting little volumo ontitica Philadelphia tied its environs. It abounds in information coneernina the early sot it/eMent, growth, wealth and business of 'du - Felder city, and With full 'desoviptions of its. educational and charitable institu tions, places of amusement, li`otiils, pub lic buildings and conspimmus residences. It is neatly printed on tifitcd. paper and profusely illdstrated.• It is at once inter esting and instructise- For sale ate fieudin's. "• . . • Ito a goat] Uonal,iltttion , anrl has once boon a good Tiorre, no milt or boW old nil bow notch riot down* he. may be, ho 6,34 .fie gie.atly 'hnprovedotud many resPactiMnado as good as noW, by ii liberal use of kTheridrul'i (favab;ll Powders. • ". rot:NIPOI; Dlikrrs. !.:Wo 1137 i)01;11 3110 W II 'a very ingenious courtii•amie for , bantin•s' checks, and drafts, which 13 a perfect safeguard against fraudulent alterations and eras-. tires. It consists in adding to the ordi nary blank a series of columns and cross rules ; the columns being numbered deci mally froml.o to 10,000 and the cross-rules with-the numbers from f: to 10.. When the chock is lilleffout the drawer punches the columns in such a manner' as •to in dicate the same niimbers' as the amount for which the chock is filled, tearing off the columns which indicate a higher amount—, 'DM; at once constitutes a per fect cheek against alterations, as it would not be in the power-of any ono to restore the portion of the numbered columns which has been de . stroyed• The . ' credit of this invention is due to CaPL •D. Landis, the efficient Deputy. Collector of internal Revenue for this district. FIFTY boarders front the cities have arrived at the Mt. }hilly -Springs hotel kept by the Messrs. Mullin. Now aril= 'yak ever , day:' The other hotels_ are also readying city buarden;. • .NoTAin" l'unmc.--Wo are phased to :union:we tho' appointmelof 'General .1: Id Allen, as Notary . I.W is for this borough. 'this is the General's second tort and he has proven.himself a faith ful public oni.mr. AVIE are informed that Go vmtxon. GEAISr has appointed ABRAHAM Warr NIEL, eN., Annociate Judge, of the t , oc; - : - 6ral Cmtrts this county, to fill the vat4cy .cmined by the death of Judge Clendeutu. Thin he aft excellent amMintment and trill give general satin f'aclioti 011'011g:101H the county. [ AiqNot 1.!1 country cabbag, , \S ays on hand al, Iflirnrich's. 4j11726f SpittNr; clhick'ens at linnivioll's WANTED.; A respectable white girl, to do the general lionseNvorlc of a snivll fairiily• good home and permanent, omploymAit to a snitable.pm.:;,,n. (I MSS I'so 409, (...11.111:4112, post 0111 CO. l'tr.u.trts rm. if.mt.—Why does the hair liecoine harsh and dry—why d'o2s it fall out-- v,hy (ices it become gray 1 imply because the life has gone out of it. The fibres draw §ustenanee front thi, scalp as tho draws ailment from the soil, and when the suppls - or nutri ment is cut olr in eithmr caw; the pHyluet ainl dies. At the lira symptom of decay, the'refore, the unred or half-fed roots or the hair ',Mudd be 11-rimslied and reinforced with Lyon's K athairon, only prcparation which will nourish the filaments and tamp them in a vigorous condition aftm low 1c ic.La pan tt)..sutfor front a derici,,pcy I • their natural stimu lant. As as the lailJaiion is faith fully used, wOli a proper degree of fric tion, morning 011 , 1 M111'11)14, so long will it 'he impossible for the hail' to whiten or fall out from the scalp. repplCC.allllllt take Cos tor (.)d From its terrible nauseating taste, and recoil in the, throat. The Castoria preheated by.llr. Pritcher is purely vege table, ,and harmless, pleasent to take, aml emir ,Ifective than castor oil. It does not distiess or gripe, but regulates the system, and operates Is hen all other remedies have failed.. It acts like magic f or ti,}oinach Ache, Constipation, Flat- Croup and NVorms. It contains neillber 'Minerals, Morphine nor Alcohol. Ju i` soothing, quieting el?let., prod aces natural sleep, and parti -Marty .adapts it to crying and teething children. No. article , has over met. such unqualified endorsement by the Physicians. Take no 111011) hitter pills, Narcotic syrups, Griping Purgatives or Sickening Oils. The Costoria costs but cents, and when once tried you will never be with out it. .I,iuT9 It. To -eradicate -id pies from the _rue, ose the `• Dollar Itewartl Soup," 'unspar ingly IP you have a felon do nut run to the doctor and hare it lanced, hot apply - rain Care Oil, it will' fro 'ore. cures all lmerry, pain and lamenoif% GENTLI:,IIAN afflieted Nvith the chronic rheurnatiqm snys, "No der.cription of roy .tarf. 0311 CtollVlly Uho V.,t allli)1111t of limn— .. 4! I have l'ecelVeil .•1)1 thv use Of .[A,, n' 110 I to,l. aI'OCIC 1.1 lfit• V odd i . ,11 . I iit . 11111,1,- 11,!tl. S. lirte. I:l‘l.V . ' lai _,Old. A :+1•11t.:1'.10 rl•tt :11•1 trill hm by te;tt'llt , ,t •t =I 1)UTCII EH'SFI.Y a J RILL 011,4 them cffl . aud eltar th, :Thee4l ily—Try it -- ;oh; h •h•aler, .1.1117211 m \ tram dinaPeduetion in pi ~TS lloao nuusn.a tot to ti r;., o f 11, .';y6,ll* rot' met I n i,ls to announre r a redue tine in the priors of their good , ;. !Mt i is rare indeed that any business tiro makes such a sweeping "i eduction price, along the wlmle line as is llotrWo be ing made by the vi , ll;known l'lont , o Charles Ogilby, I\ lain street. , Such an opportunity to ..;oeuro real hat gains in silks, dress goods, para , oh whit e• atinqli t ings, hand km aml,every a - rt kin in the dry good line, together with trunks, an children':, hoes — and garters; h.,.; 11(`Ne Leon ofrered 'they oft man goods regardles::;i of oust. will • do well to Pali immediately take their fiiendr. .IVe arm concerrung substantial benefit in urging this upo our readers JEI,LIES 1/1, 1..111_,10t - IS I. the 11:i(1 loloy"& l o s. lnuc viii sitgur, cheap as ,over, the advalicb, :hole , 27,j07231:. , ComniNos inade . into s',s , ll;cli s cm chig nons, curhi,,frizattn, at linilanie NEW MAUREBEL ,lost received a largo lot. of iille new maelcerel, at,llMEman's, Nos. 41 and 88 East Pomfret stalte. 0 Jo ' I:',,M7` 31. f CANNED GOODS ! Selling. low at Tiolrinan's cheap grocery Nos. 41 and 85 East Pomfret street. Tomatoes, 3 ponied cans nt tivonV Cents. Winslow's corn', at twenty-five cent.. Peachefl, 3 'poUtul CllllB at twenty-eight cents. Pine apple, thirty-five cents. Oysters, pound cans at twenty-five cents, 1 pound cans alflifteßn cents., 13j0?'31.f SPECIAL NOTICE We are the solo agents in Carlisle for the salo of 'tho Genuine Harris' seamless kid gloves. They are universally no. knowledged to be thetest,and finest kid glove imported. thuaVi.r.. . limrroum , . Motfr:T.llom.V, CUMBER- _} LAND COUNTY, PA. Phis is tt l i.certify that whom J was foreman of the-Lorey , Iron Oro Bank, Weti. Dinkle told me the made of the bank. ' had a drift made and found it just as he roiwelionte.d.. Also, at another place where 1 foetid Silver and Load, he founthtlio exact. Maim, and told me what was there without mo showing him the place: Jour; O'NEILL.: . •• The lo . l6•Ltiolt vciilf;• de posits a)1,1 their 11411;11i prom:n:l e:,01 lILUV t)e clot ormi'doil t'or : “ corittilay. (all (In i)r addru•is . Crailf4loo ifenry'R6liver, ItiplKT P.' O. .Toirorson (lanai" - , • , • 92.1:c72V , • ' ' 5,6 . 00 . 11413 E - 1 ,1; ant pow in possnuNioil o o 1.011:4 and a half of the very finest In'ands oL 'Canvassed. sugar cured hams, which I ofrer for sale cheap for Cash. Every ham ig i. uaranteed to be atOrepresorited. Also, dried beef and',-.bologna constantly on hand at ,Holllnan's, Nos. .1.1 and 88 Ekvd,TPonaret, aLreef. •,'Y' • N. 13:—Nanis weighed when sold.. • 1:3.j0721f Mil As my books closed cc the first of ,Iliac, all persons indebted arrf..4lquestild to make,early svttlements of thini'acomints. The hooks . will remain in the aims for a limited thi). A. H. BLAIR. lAjoinflt CALIFORNIA and Rhyno wines at Ilan non's liquor store, 41 South Hanover street.• 1 3 1.3 11E LACIU ICE The sulricriber having secured a largo stock of the boot quality ice, aim from snow and all impurities, off of mountain streams, is now prepared . to 'deliver it Lu taistom OM at low rates. Cyders left at either of the coal offices will receive prompt attention 4. • A. 11, lltAtu. 2liapiar TIIE CENTRAL, 4111A11.\1 'Creating daily a gi'eat excitement by lug all kitids of dress eoods very cheap,. by giving trio 11031, ilaT gains ever heard of ht lace stopte.; •and lace points, all jho new styles of sun umbrellas and parasbls eheapin at the Centre] Dry Goods Store than any whine cla, 110 hest bargains in all kinds of white dress goods can be had at the Central' Dry Goo& St.Qre,, Spring bu,r.en, the hest . C`Ver made, at the teal. Splen lid silk ties, lace collars, 1 lainburg kid gloves, call only lie, had by calling at the old Central Colte., in Carlisle. 01.1'01CLAYr To know twee to get tile best stoves ill L•he Inial:cl. Ahd 111 L:urivcd a nice IYrn:•, awl poreelTrii •lined Pt 1,•11 The 1,1 fruit can, rind jar., a the eindiesiii, vari ety 4,1 coolers, aiiii gene, before purchasing at, ;'*(l.le 21 Norili llnnover htrcul. I'•t. C co KO ENGINE DM. 'f • hc lire organi.:r6tionN trr :oly or the neighb,,i tog towns Nvi,hing to purchal.le a ,I.lenditl hanil eng:ne, can ob tain ono at ::art iii by eaiLng Nl or n.r.r W. ;),.It.i.:v. '; - tvliAe, l'a. • BI,ATCI - 11.1 , ,Y . ti CIA EMI:EIi \VOl) PI" , I1' 1. 1111, Et. •I'.--- Foe "; , , tio Ly tho lutriiwarc t lade, dealers in at.i,l icultural implements, &c. Ii there no agent, in your I otvn, :;e n.l n• ticscript ivo circular. I. Cr. Illatnbley, idol Commerce street, —,ap 6 -OW (:111U1 1!.1. ISERS' The undersigned, devoting his time exchisively to the br,loding of choice fowls, is prepared to hook orders for the following varieties of eggs. During the past year have made large. addi tions to my stock, having recently ob tained several liniorted Light Brahma' from P. Williams, Massachusetts,: Most of my fowls drew premiums at the late County Pair. All stock guaranteed to he thorough bred. Chickens Anil e„s can lie obtained at all times. The. fol lowing iv the prices fixed for the differ ent varieties of eggs: . I)arre Brahma, l'reminel, per dui.. V 2. Light Brahma, Importc(l, " 1 Howlite, Prehl,ium, ( Bearded anti Mutlled,) , per do.z. t 3 Blank Cochin, Premium, I . ~ Gray Dfirkitw, • I Ilrmi ie. cov " Tml, .... t h l'it.t sired, 11,), 1:I iur PALI 1.'1(1 , r. .1ao , 0) pplo the hnild iet; Erno.t Ci‘oloa•, on East Main str6.l, has lit tl,l up a splendid bil linrel'..;t rii. llv has • recviveti lAvo Chao, tablos from Now York, ;Ind Mr \ kas elrlrgo of the same. (,),:-4•Ors aat tho delio - aelorn of , prvod -,p ,tyle to suit t,lu , tnosi 0TH,..110. GiVI! hiln vall • 2nni.72tl. UNANT ! 1,1 , ,-4.1. Beer, (;ray's 111; - .1.1 ;:.I , a ;CI a rl porter, and. Currant. Wines. I.:nrl;islL WI Ill` 1 Fl';‘,ll 1111i1111 . tl:li %Or \Villl'i : l,imberg cheese, Bvaditig lmlogna, ant, an,d L, ilrrl, yystek.s ,t inati:ll to :light. p..onr . 0,411c,L1-; . 1)./1711 Parr/4., 1)11ily ,1 . , ' , I lit, / !r . , r -, , -ring,o. ;4. tret' Irr 117, and ('. 1 .kntAt, T. 'ati,.l.l In ywa .1.11 id ono call. .01VEN'S MA.RBLE WORKS AT , removed from IVe,t, ltain street, to N. Tltiuvllt Hanover street., whore :Lnylll,lm, all unable at a first-class mar ble y.tol !Hay ho hall. Marble and mar bleized mantels, and encaustic tile a' speeialty. Having a heavy apd carefully selected ,tuck tnt hand, I wail sell it at rates hich cannot be undersold, or ex worfrAnamliip. • , lap". l2•on lticliAltotheta:. i,~,~~r`a,~y. CIIF,II NOTICE! (1 1 i and alter the first of April, next; 1 inlend to do a cAsu busintisS with all my customers. By employing none but the 'best'workmen and using the best leaf her in the market, I wotild 'respectr fully solicit a share or the public patron- DYsEicr, ' Boot and Shoe' Dealer, No. d East Maih Arect, Carlisle, l'u. 281111173 V. . . A. ',kiwi.; e'rocK. of dry burdier, plaect to the yards before rise in prices, foi sale at low figures,. J.afit,,,,mbing.les pickets,- &e.,.p.lways eli hiked. uplier nr lokver yards.' A. 11. BLAIR. 05a1.72.if • TuE best assortment of Hamburg edg''es'and insertings'ean be found at 27j9731f J. 11. Woix's. ' l'Aumois, fans,. bustles, hoop skirts aud corsets aro sold cheaper at' J. 11. Wolf's than at any other hOfisc in town. Ton hid glovas, hosiery and summer - underclothing, gst to No. 18 North Han ., over•hreet. ' ' Am, persons. wishing ice daring the day will find a large stock at Jack Sites' store West Pomfret street: 27j0 . 72i1t . A. lt. Brom. • Go. : to .f. li, Wolf's for tho',bost as i;ortinev Lof ladies' and gents' ties aowl fancy bows. , 'Bomt:4lttriu interesting to piCniolters lisberinem,and the public generally. I yoti want 'smoked hallibut, scotch her ring, bloatei•S,sPiceil or canned oysters, sardines, , clic4 chow; dried beef, bee tomitte, bologna, sweitzer,..liMberger American cheese, crackers., pickolii lemons, &c., call on llnnitich, tunt.ge i t;_i goo(' article at :Ow rate. .7J1':ao.:•:)n can by , „the •toso I).`hicloy Cosa : good brown colve Lost •lapan tea. , • • . ' • .AN leant lot of atone (loo p Kweoli Lam Just rogoived MOO , 7 - 27.1'61,2;4 . • PATENT GATE . • Machine Shop, in this place, can be seemoue of the best practi,-` cyf Farm gates ever invented. It (foes not require any hinges: It opens two ways. IL neyer rides in the mud, and can be raised to swing cidar over t3lloNif drifts and other obstructions that are not over 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, $2,9,00 ; for each,-county right, $150.00. Cates made to oilier of .:Luy size or style desired, and satisfaction z guaran teed in all cases. Will exchange terri tory for a good - horse. Call on or ad dress CHAB. F. DINKLF,. A SAFE INVESTIIENT ! - We keep constantly on hand a hirge and choiae : assortment, of BABY CAP: RIAU overy description. Our stock of carriages is by far theJargest in this place, while they arc unevalled for durability or style. We „ids° keep on hand a lailte stock of furniture of every descriptimi. Priens leasonable. take pride in showing persons through our ware rooms, whether they desire to purchase or not. Give us a call. 30111:1:141 SHAPLEY & HALBERT. YAOOB 'LIVINGSTON, Pricciii an low its in Phil:l , l(2ll.ldd. or Baltimore. • 2.1ap721 y M E. K. CAP LISLE PROVISION MARKET. CorrectrA Weekly by J. L. ifeloy, corner . of I'i/ nod South etreds. IIN 1,7 SQUARE W EST OF WM. BLAIR e SON. 11' , an, via y„bily 1 , i7.2. .... It /.Lrr it 07 1 I'; II" ict II .I ,11:' Jn Nii , l GI. DE NS 511,1,S SLR 7.11.11.1.E1t d .13t rroi; PEA' .. tv.l'l'..ll,'lLll .11'1'1. 11E1'1,.11.;:: 1'1711:1 , do r.viq r I. I) 11.11', .1111.181.1.1 PRODUCE MARKET. y , 1872. 11 , . , 1111 .51 . 1 . h1l rv.Vi. Fn K 5.1 11'1117'1, 11111.L1 I 'ILI , 11 /£.!I le 17 ir • : snrl7:;tl . _ A Fm. iot , of litnebuours, pea and anttCoal oil halal. _Prices reduced.. Call at upper or-lowor yards.? Also; 1 Wilson and 1 Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machines for sale cheap. 2no7ltf• =I W Hub ESAI, I. 01; C f.°l N C/ (1 i S, 0. 27 N..!ITH HANOVER `'TILEET, CAULISLE, PA Li:rdrrrtll/s Itqa it y R. R. R. RAtiVV . AY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minuys. NOT ONE HOW{ .%f:,•r this ailtsrttsitrth,t nr.•d an ) ou sirii FEU. WITII PAIN =311210271151= El' PRY l'A I N.• Wiln tho ling and I - 'rho Only Pain Remedy twit 11,1.113 ,t,•1,8 Iliv niort exerneinting Allays I ullanuunlluus, and • ure. Con v..11,41t0 I Lt. Longs, Steoue li. Reuel, or tilt , our tipulielitiou, IN FROM ONE TO TNVENTT . rip mut ho" 11.,1..111...q . minting the rdn the It cifirm, C, ipplod, Niv VOU., Non valgle, pr....tinted n,II, cliscwo HAD . WAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFN)RI) INSTANT EASE, !NEL.% \IM AVON OF THE KIDNEYS, INMAMMATION fa , THE, 111. ADDER INEI..VINA*ION 01."111E VOWELS. . . , CoNW:S . I'IIIN 01 , Tlll , , LUNGS ;011E1111:0AT, 1,111 , 11'1'1.T IIREATII1S(1. 1 , 1 I'ITATI.,S 01."111E 111 , :.11IT UV I'l !Orin 11E111.% .'.V1'.11:!t11, IS 111.111 'l'.h El 1(11E, It A 1.01.1, IllrEl:11 Vn,)l I. Clll 1.1,5, The ippe Ow IL I: I/V Itl.F I 1 , .F I" the iAe r the p,n 1111:1 , . ill) T,,••. • ef NHI ill It few ee •.e ~ P .IIOIS, S1)111., ,TfIAIACI) lllt' eICK II EAIIArIIE. 111 \ N', , A IND IN TIM I,ltei „ f 2,1 IN'I'ERNA I. I N:4 Ale v• ,r - ry A ...MI. e: 1: 11/11 .\l' It EADN' wllli 111..111 A tee .1. p,t. etetlo , NA;sl , 1 , 1,, , ,er fn, Ai ~n:.e A . eAtAr e . 111 , Mae 1 . 11.10 1, 1.1 . 1111 . 1 4.1 ill, 1 • xO,IIIIIIIE, FEVER AND AGUE I' AN It .11.0 E rut etl Ittr•l.ll3 cents. t rltt.i , .1 let...lntl 111 ~.“/ Ilutt will t Itre t't et A .tte i tttl.er it, 1..3/111 th r Io .I t 1 i I. I .li. t • ILA 11 tt . II I ' t II El. I ES'. entr pet I.nttle S.; Id - by t/rutta, tts. I,l'l / /;E,l 117'1'1.! • ficr:,: AND I . ) 1)1(f) 111,D1)11—INCILkASF: 111 , I.E-11 AND Wri,nri . - •I'LEAIt SKIN AN' It li ‘1:111.1 O , NII , I,I'XIDN 111:1) 1) H. H A I) NV A Y.' S SA RSAPA RI LI',IAN RESOLVENT i.\s„;,ADE THE cuicEs: s RANI , .k1:1.: Till; CIIANCEs IioDV t '1 . 111•; IN• F.NCE llh Till , TRULV WONDERFUL 11 AT ~ , , vry Day an Increase in Flesh and \Vcigld it. Seen and Pelt,. 711 E C; 1 , ;..i1" 111,0 D tln.i• of tlio t•AIiS 11,1,1 A N RE-01.1'• 111,11,W illor,pl,Sorot, ond wit os of Lill. ,:11,10111 tilt , vigor lot tr, I. r it top lit, t wastrx of tine lily hill, nolo to! 1,n,1 10:otoisl. : 4 4140111A, SyplOoN Cuifoltop. on, Goooloho o, in Iho 'I lo oat, 'Mouth: rt,.Nodon (Ifooln :11oPtitlief . parttrof lb° ,m on, Forotrt tn, Stromottv Df , cloog - o• Irmo tutu lar,,llo• trol.t torms of Skin illsot,vr, 1.119, I,Vro, S. .11.1 [UM, tn 7 ,It %Vont], .IS2III, ',lom. .kt UV, BL.O/, IVorois In lie Eh ~it, 'rumors, (:volcoro in the, IVontb,mul nll 'eolc toting nod n dlseharglo , , MOIL :3,i'eats, I,nsx „rl:porlii, awl nil wnstex ot , the le principle, II w ntowt it n motto ne , tllls worrier of )Icoloin y. nww ow. will 'orlon Ito ao) poinon raring iii eltlinr Ilinst , Winnsof dilwatlt 11.2 t pntnot pgwvr to now tlient. II the tuttlnot, dolly hi4tonllng tlin ilevoolloodtion hut I. I . olltlllllllily . 11P11 14111 . 1 . 1 . 011,1 ill tll,olllg wosles, opolrs loiloo oath ov,l - ninloroll moth , from healthy blowl-lull this the IiAItSAPAII iN will owl gloss soon., te===9l oI ktieiwi; Chronic, SKI° but 41., is dm cll.. for 131atIdor rloory, nod 1 Viotti, tilionnee, lintel, epxy, tin/pp:lnv of "Suter. 110 . 0ilti0010 . 0 01 tight't, • DiseleniAlbontinorla. oncl In all 1.11.1 ex here Ilion urn In lcledaN depoxitx, ur Ihe water ix cloit4,llthe,l with xohntativeA like the white on egg. or threadi like white RIM, or there kJ, ,104, I.llionx 111110111111.019, nod whim 11000 use depo,,lts, nod wheel there lea pricking, burning , oxothrit when "passing water, nod polo In the mall of the Bock, owl:along the Loinx. Price, Len, IVORil.—The only known And sure llonu•dy t'e Wrfono . —Pin, Ihpa, rde. Tumor of 12 Years' Growth . Cured by Radway's Resolvent. =V= DR. Il.lntiv,ttt-11131 . 0 haul.Olarlan Tumor In the ,vatles and bowels. All the Doetuie bald there ins no help for It." IWO every , thlnK that was r. K Hulls your fi:s ' oTv ' t7ll " l ‘ l l ,l ' ll ' „ t tL u' l l „ hi l " i g v, l . ' „ " l l ,l * t d ry th; but hurl no 111 it, tit.1:31180 I 114 ittlir,4ll for tAVOIVO years.. took Oa hnitlrb of. the , Itesolvent,,and one hits of tadwdy's Pills, tool two bottles of . your Ready Holler; and thorn In pub a sign of tumor to ha stirs ur folt, mat I fool bat tor, smarter, mid happlor than 1 have for twelft. yonrif.•. Tht, worst tumor wan In tho butt side of the bowels ' ovor thii groin. 1 write this to you for dm benollt of Milani. You cult publish It If yon elan's°. HANNAH P, IiNAPP..,. RADWAY' S. PERFECT .IURGATIVE PILLS, rfoaly olqrtitly roulj l with.qwe,A novae,- yogulate. purify, cleanse', and atrongthen. Attila ay a for „Om corn of all diaortlorti of tho Sl oo mar It o Liver, 1110,1dor,Nervonl., Constipation, Cohtivonosa, In dlitostlon, Dyapepaitt, Dillon, none, 11111ints Sevar, Intl tunnufflon of tho llowols, 511,11., 01111 all Dorango. nionli , of the Internal IYarraitted to effect it.po.9ltlVO eitra. Purely Vegetable, tiontalning no mercury, 1111noritlx, or lloloteriona drugs. 45' Oliservo tho following symptoms 3:exulting I from Disorilorglif thii Ingostlvo Organs ' •Conatipittion, Inward Piles, I , itlltioss of tho Blood tho Head, Acidity of 'filo Stomach,. Natiqua, Dhignst of rood, Follticas or Weight In ' •tho Stomach, Sour Ilruelittlons, Sinking or Fitator. log at the lilt of tho Stomaell, B,i/funning of Head, IDilriid and Ullllrult 11....lithIng, Fluttering at tho llrnrt, Choi:lug or /innovating Sensation,. whon in 0 Lying Pouturti,'lninlie of botany %VIVI. Inifroo 11., , Fever 111111 Dlllll./1111 11, I (lord, Dellrioney of Periinivation, Yellii, piss of tho Blau and Pain in Side, Cho, t and slultlett n,'Ilui•IIIII1 , 1111 111, . A .10,3 of ItADWAV.3 alit fro ? , tho 1'1,11,111 11111 111/lIVi, 10,1111.11 ,11501,10111. Price, Lu ',lint,. per trod. SOLD BY DltU(ltiiiirP6. . RICAO " PALI AND '511011^&nil ono latter xinugl Y No. 57 :illation talith-Now .York. 'lnformation •Nytirth .. thousand,. will ha deal ' thin. • ' • k q , ~,, . . • • Groceries.' 4 - IV.ENV !, N 111 V FIRM 4-1 JAMES j• IV. E (11? EEK:: Havlog porehased tub °Wire stock and likturiat of LeOa Faller, esq., In s Mr. Sndler'h, 110 W, building next dobr to lhu Carllalo Doposlt Hank; olTor Oro pohlle ii largo nod well selected atoelc or Fresh G-roceries CEDAR WARE, .17.1 LLO WARE, Flll . ll Coiloos,lpi, ON, 11l Soda, 1)1 . 111 . 1011 , , l'111111 . , s ) 1.11 1 11 Fix Ilmn, Laid, l'1,1“•ls, (.:ate.nno, •,• • , , AIV .1V E _1) le U 'l' L'nxla la, Chaim, Popper, Broome, Tuna, Soap, Cinnamon, Corn Starch, Cant Oil, gVint.gar, Blacking, Store Polish; Queensware,' Glassware, Stoneware, Goode delivered to. till parts 01 the town FREE OF eIIAIT6ii AtirTiko highest marital •priee link! Ihr ConntrY Produce. Thoy ON, by fair deal iti4vlrlet atten• don to boainewi; end p. iledlro to plo.iee, to turd a shore of Ilia public petr ,, nego Respeetrully, 141111172t1ap NV 11 (IREEN. A RETAIL GROCERY STORE "South End. :9 The apilid , ignial teope , tfally . infer. the ~intent of 011 1.14..1tity, that Ise hag put - plumed Ilia 'die I; ,11 r. lb , IMMO, :1114 hitting added Ineptly !het , t'', it ..t all tint, Pied, a paid 0 OA" OP ,trin 0 (1 , :le ES o,i 0151515 'AVM iVil 11t s'l•ly , t , tall till anew on 11l st,rid. said: will consist of Bogor ~f oil the vifeieue prod.'s, Collars at all grit es, dice 1111,('N, Syrups,, Tea, Spin's, (11/01.114, are, tilassavitriii, snitCrddierd , Basket', Ike hots. Tillie, Crarliers, all R iaile, Markel:ll, Shad awl Ilan lag, l'oliactiti anti 'Sepals, lirlialtes 0! till Wed Cord, sits,! Idniat, 111.1101118. I mill also kmp ceitstaatly tin hand a 11111. quality 61 «clitily 1'1°717. (171.(1 iced!, nt ulna, a I.ttgoll,4•ly of Catottql anti Wird Fruit, t onhi , ting of Petachott, Applos, Untottnte, Lemon+, Tonuttnott, to., togothor With 11.1,10HD - 10f t of [ONIONS' nhottlly kept. In Stook" CIitINTIIV PRODUCE of all I:lutist:thou in o xchango hot north., at ntarloql Uniting that by ntrit attention to 1.11,11,4 nod tollanto or all, that !nay favor litni ith thon. nstoto t ho n ill rot t it., a bane, or thy l ento"nag,•, Ilaytng root) . tat 111ty nod ntivanta,n in thr pureltantog m iny :Stool: for CASII, I hull 110 ill, 11111101'Nuill by :illy lo Hot latit nett, ILenntinton Ito ploro—No. 7n 81.111 th 1111110 TOP otroot, rot., of Ult Tel Itap72ll . .Inu.s A. NEANs. Poots and Shoes DAVID n'ILIAQDM, JOITN W. sal co rot . CA.RLIAE Boot and Shoe House! Wi• hJll,t viNeel or , ll . Spt tOork goutltt front no Vt• It:tottero woo, and tho: .111. 11.• to the 1nt1.., non ot lotto, itVt• hot, tloott to moll, anti at fot l'A;11 tjut stock conni•to o I . . . . . . . 4 11 (1() S AN 1) Sll I) S for '.\111+, , , fly .111.1 11.11.1r,n cl toting ei ury qtVll in lilt' 111:11 . 1,E'. It 1 :111, • g gal oty stylq, 'rur+i .11 1..1 1110, 1%1.1, I'1•b1,11. 111111.1, 43r:kib 1•ren1.11 LADIES' BALIVIORAL BOOTS, mul 1!Iliti•111 . .1 11.14 M:: 11'51'+' and Votith awl d.' riOthol. Irout a to u.Slipp. I. .111 1111 lc bar 111,1 111113 :WI, 1 , 1, MI!! • 1. . I 4) Bargains will be t.; Purchasers n nil. patron:kg, a, friend/I anal lha publit rally, art. o , aalially 1.1% Itl'li t , 1,1111 f,tork. Remember the plam., No. LI Soul 11 Illanover ireet one duel sout)rot H. M. Smiley's Clelhing tame nearly oppo , Me the hanklln 111/11,1'. ME LOOK OUT FOR THE 51 A5l M 'l' II 800 1= BOOT • A NI) ,` , ll(fE 57'0,1? E, on Forth nano, rr otroot,.C4rlislo, will manilla, tore to orator ill.. best Ina.,ls, •1 awl goiters, that ran iorrolouo , l in Ow - mail ot. ll, I 1101 1 t/10 vtoy nest inatoroll. n 1,11.• I employ none but otoopotent work Anon. All lily good. 1., ovl.l at tho lowest cloth prices. I also hn cr 0 to w style P. gentlonon. It is the " • American G ter, .11 emoot bn 1,111,t:e.t.a et env iilbey Hine Sfoi , a, e•eiipt lit .1. Cit'irtiiiiite'eostablieli tovitt. It ie tbe linen , tyie or fee ,erillutiten. 1 will al , n nntic: in nhle, Coleee id . Ship., to, Awl (1111c.r..”. at tlu slm uotit At low ~ .1.11 pri4 I mill u.l ull.l,rold. 1 . 1 1.1 i , •ey Mr. ..1 il.• .01 int yul Ow NI; 1!: no . All. It. .11 •q. .r .T(2 Arl'll AN COHN )1:1.N. (li•ch iflrr G rimro MN' JERSEY CIII•; 1 11CAI, N PAN Y. AMMONIATED auper-phosphate Th.. NEW .1 ERSI \ CIIIMICA I. C.I)4I'AN 1" Lu c pm , the Lh..u.irhl c. , 1. Pans I< m lett . I 0,1 :1131111,1 o'llllol, Mill .1i1.1[1•11 Phr.i.httto .11 1.1.11., NH% ...lila , ..”1- 11111.. 11. II". :111.t Phomplhot . Hy "hl.), has Ii ci..tort• h Holt A‘ no‘v ~ , •11 11 , 1 X .in , l ,ills thi• Supor-l'ln.ph tn. awl I.t. 1...pp1y it.toinot• 11, P.. Ay, hvg li• :di )..1111L111.111.4,tik " ORCB-HLLA cum v 9." , il,lll. \Vt . r,..•11 !ill., littut tit° ttlttlltt Rh,. t 1,4 .• Itttutt tail) IEI,I A t iliortt ttol ittltt ttl two' ttl I ilttiitW. itt 1111. Mall, I. = \1'1101.6::.\ 1.1: AGE: , I'S. 117 ",•4milb I Street, l'1111,11,1:1,1`11M • .2...111 -• %•111•00•,;_tito azotins..ttartsiinsamt,:txx Steamship Line. • HITE LINE. . N•pnv rottu, coicw„‘Ni, LIN Eli VOW. NEW AND El AVER lilt STEAMSHIPS. TUE tilX 1 4 IN 'l'll h. NWILD. ()CEA Nil!, ANTA REP) 411.1 C, A'f LANTIC, . BALTIC, AIPItIA.TIC. 6,000 tons h. to each. 141111illit 1 . 11/111 VOit on SATORDAI'S, from Liverpool 011 /1111 i Corti Ihitt or tho tin) hillowing Flinn tho Whitt , :to] Ih oh, 11...11110 Port y,.1 , r,03 city. . ,•- novithlwilit !holt+ 1, r 01l 111114 . $) our valivel, Safety, Speeikand Comfort i . Stint on tire •-.111, ri . N.ekliiii-reelli, Anil ' , alit. l'ilinfier in tilde II ~ortlon, o 1.4, Irti•t mot one in lelt. Surgeons and iowat do,ol ot colopan iltr•o oiran, ^ ' j , lT.lce,—Sal.,,,n, ;So cold. tttoolago, 4,30 curium y. Tlif.Bo W 114101114 10 tend 10, Blends twin the Old Country Can new 1.1411111 reeving , . In ellitill verlillollieii, $.3:: rurrettry Patoongvrs bool,d to or roini 111111111'h; 01.11111.elea, Park, Itankburg, Nor ay, So v•Ion, 111411:1, All4l/11111, Chilli'. ele. Envormion tirl.ols grunted 41- Invest. riots. DraftslsomLl npward. Fel inspeOlon it thorn and tiller Information, op ply to . .1. 11. Sl'A lilt 5, Agent, " N 0.19 Broadway, Now York, or to 251ki "-I y Alarm Cain • Drawer. ALEENOtASE DRAWER. TILL TAPPING PREVENTED DRAWER WABRANTED. EVERY 111•ItCIIAN'1' tiIIOULA USE THEM FAIRBANKS' SCALE M=LEIIIMIM 715 CIIEBTicUT STREET, 18ap'723m YLihidylpLin ]liivccllrtttrntts. CAMPA,IGN CAPES AND CAI'S PRESIDENTIA I,.CA M PA TUN. CAI'S, CAITS TOR GILES; Sond. for 111ustrat . ixl Ch eltlar { uul Price . 3 ist. , OUNPLINGIIAM, HILL; mmiurAcruTElts, • ‘• • Nor°ol Church Strout, . ' x'1!(1 SENSEMAN' SIJOP - IS SUP- A. it 15 ITU TUT:. til:;1'• WOlitiMEN TN BACH lIItANcTI: WOC11) 11'011.1c !num' rso, TRIMMINCI lad IlAl N(1 dont, 6i the brut _l.ulllllllT. buggies alai sill hr„ NV14.7011111113110 .Iti WON( 11 X111.11:thy. Call at A. 801.0. uld Millllll awl °savant, for yourtiolvia4. • A, D. 8111,11t1i, NO 11, 17' f-- 31.1LL1014 OF I,IIIESSAVED It is 1/1111 of Um reninriodho facts of this remark.: Ole age, not merely that so many persons ore the victims of dyspepsia oreindlg.tion, but Ito willing victims. Now, we would not be undoratood to say that any auo regards dyspepsia with flavor. nr feels disposud In rankit nntong Om luxuries Of 'life. Far, hunt it. Those who have experienced its torments jr,olld scout such on id.. All timid 11,"and,Would gladly Meilensu with its nopleasant: ramie Tapley, who wait jolly undor all th.trying eiremnstoltroeln which he win placed, borer bad au attack' onlyspopsia, or his jollity would havo spoed tly him. Blew and women sometim. sutler Ito takures uncomplainingly', lout whaetur heard of a pe , tron mho nujoyell them? Of ttlf the multit,o hoto dioenvo to l,irrilTria . man system i,, tin le, there Is perhaps no nun xo generally prevalent . dyompsi a , u dixennro noon acute and painful, and whirl, morn frequently eye fetal; but none, flu, egrets of which are so l 4loprt•, , ,ioa to the nd nud vii yuuiilvoly ilharesslng ft. the laaly. It there is a mretehrd to-Ing to the you 11l a id CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC lint It ix lint our !quill°u to dtheant +m Abu hor• rol: of 1)y spepolo. htorritte them truthfullylo sim ply 40 hotto,illlllly, hut it 13 I.. , ,Sibli..•lo,llottifmttn re1,11.41y. We hove Said that 11y0111 . 13111 to perhaps the mint unit - toted of human tlisonstor. This is urn plottionlly the race in the (totted g totro. +vhotiwr thin go ner:ll proontenee in - dun to the chorooter of the fod, the method of It,. preparation, or the bury /111111, iu which it i 4 itutally eu el lowed, to not our i• lox tm e to e,ploitt. Thu groat fm t with which we are t., deal i. dill • • lEEE Nitric 1,1.1 y of her porno° you smelt in it victim, on Appori oily wittlim inn, for Ni Oil, !hit not the on,r. why so malty mutn.l,H,.when a violin:l, mimed); Roil soils , iontioly In within this ravy Vetch of all who ilonirii to .is :ill theninisllon of it 3 Dot thin majority will list. Mind,: by this projinlire, or deterred lii ..tier mnixpl.lintil lolluentis thoy v /rune. (is iiiiiit the relict proffered them. l'hey tot n loaf / oar to this tentinnioy of the Holtman& wli .ii Huffer inirs :mi.:mon iilloNliitiol, and pith strain infatua tion, imps!, to I Img si Ili dosperate deto olnation to thoir. intliliin tormentor. hut nnyn i ilyspoptio : Windt is tills ronwily I to whirls an reply: This groat ;lilt, Int, of bullion oalloring Is illtoont as widely Ittiewn its,l he lltigllell tanglinga•. It line n11a.341 la . 341 the ilinilliiiii of thounando, anti Is to-day carry ing oionfoi t :toil onoinnomoment to thin:muds 01 of horn. 'lisle'lir knowledged panacea Is none othor than DR. lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN . BITTERS. Weida you know, toiler nfj the itterith of thin won derful iin Ito learned from the experi• tint it of wiz, s Try It yourself, 1111.1 %, 11011 1 tpint fir in t ont old iti.suranin• of ibt oilleitey given by the -proprietor. then gbitnitot: Will in it. LET IT 13E REMEMBERED, Sr.!, of all, t HOWLAND'S lIHRNIAN HITTERS iT not It rum li.r„riign. They MI. not alcoholic in any sense of thu term. The are 0mp0,..1 wholly of Ilio - pore-i‘doo or Vital pi ). r "r Thw h, not 3 more assertion. Tin extract,. 10. WWI II they ate compounded are prel nr,li hy eof the oirit.t. of (l mean chemist,. Cobh,. oliy,Xt on her hitters in the 1/111r1Lot, they are wholly free from spirilnnwt ingredient's. 'rho 010- Joenoba w hick hold with en toprit form ngainot levpardtlone of , Bus class, namely—that a deelre !Or Intoxicating dritlibi ix stiolulattal by their tole, aro hot mild In tlle eitee at' the German Bitters. Sr, far hoa l o o• o uroaina or inculratlng a taste dr desire Im lischrialing beverage:, it'tany In rottlidently as el led that their tetelein• is inn diametrically ~ppositt, direct 1011. Their ellectr can he lit OH wetn.. Ifoollatol'n (10,- 10311 Bitty., stood without all iiquel,lieting promptly ed: igorously upon the Liver .they retuove its torpidity and I n se seervtion tit Idle— t t tt supt.l si the stomach with the most intik- ;I peosoble element.; of sound digestion In proper poi thee, They ON, WOO to the stools( 1114 and ountilliez it to perform Its 11a1111,1i0Pi,11,i Iln. They impart {lgor I :or, ugth to the syr.tion, viiiistog the I..itielit to le. I Ill; enorher le blot, giving hit. 3 In tile. THEY PURIFI"PHE BLOOD, I=l cleansing the ‘LtAI full or hurtful Impurities ' and onpplonting them with tho elements of goilulno 1/c,ltlitullno, In a wort!, these Is FI nrcely tlls vaqo In which they cannot be safely loenefloially employed 101 l in thant most ,cenerolly prevalent .11-In e-ilng and a, nndnd Ilyrpepslo, 'rum' sTAND UNRIVALED Nt•% , , a• 1, la, ,a la,•••• i•t•reple la win exit lint. 21.4 * ( , 111., 111111ailtttlith., tart 111111 till 1 It inlaa. , •ll•le I • Lt., ih.:11,1 1,1111.11 pOditi% .01 . /000 i 1100FLAND'S UERMAN TONIC . np, 111113 1.11 , 311 J. It interplol tor um, „11.•,u.1 nllght All'ol/1.11 , niimillant roJiilll.4 to ..torto-tion ,fll.ll tho oull-hoown Tonto proportion of tho polo Gounott Thin vonfititto nll th. tot, ottitnitg of thit nut., hot nav,,,od 0. 1., tho otttotoo lottortfinfit. Thm itroporntion is polotthl.. Inn...tolonch, in ofioliti•••1 ho - to. .1„• itot tont, Ifittors. Tho solid • VI o i• ••I V.ll tilt . 4 411 ,, i. t.t rontorttitte-4 uit It tltno. I mart 11011 S e.t.l "ft not onto Ul/11 , and teavttut;enet 1;100, but loik ntren,theic,i - Tr; naiou Ow lover anti Stolnaelt: and though perhnpnleint pl.nopt llt4lll Um Bitter', al, n the sal.' tokenl• the 1 , -,1 COI 1111. In Pi1y.,1e..1 yr NertnuA Progtolttlon, yield z id) to 11, petret tellueneo 11 gir os Ow inN loul stronger 11..1,1 upon Mo. temoven ,no tirel iu p,nn eleler1111111•48. slip plant.. the pato I Ili. , witk the tr.. , 'rani comfort of p.ll„t !Leith h. I 1 git elrength to uenliness, thievs .1, the tolt. awl N irirt. the r e - - e.l total 1.1 open it new tun! gllelnlone cure,. 1111 i 111 . 1 looilund,loulolootietet to the 11111 an Inco II II hil big el,1,r1.1”1 .t 111, ~tublo TUNIC. Ile 11:14 pripart.tl another 1. dit NS1111 • 11. In ntiddly Way to .11 Ll\ 1,11111,. 401 11, initillSie 111,1113. Thu, u. 11.00FI, A ND'S PODOPIIYL- pri L. t suktituto 1.. r 1110,1113, oithout ally of o. 3's diilllllll.4. tyttntlt thJ 1 . 01,, which nrtt intention] to ant tut,' fit. I.llttr. mainly ttomitt+ntl ttl' hit, 111 stili• VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE MANDAKE ROOT.. No o demi.• the reader to distinctly understand llilt thin ex tract. Of 11111 in ninny time., 111011' 110, 4.1 . 1111 tllllll itendr. Ist ix the medicinal vie lutes nl tido hoolthoriviem Omit in et pprierily 111111 . 14. 111111 highly. roneentratrel term. Hence it is Unit two of the, hulephyllin Pills cenoti tute n Cull &ISO, ,VllllO nnywhore fut. nix to elittit er a handled i t outer preparations of the Meoldroku 1111 required 'rho Vetelophylllie ACTS DIRECTLY 'ON THE LIVER. • et Militating ita amt Onuslag it torairam Its I,iliary avcrellons in regular raid proper iratintitien. The injurioux re-raltil at !Lich Iramrittlily follow the unr of ultra ray am ell ltely avoided by their use. lint 11.10 to t maul the Liver curly that their 110WItil no. extract :rho extract of 3lundrako contained, to th e m 1.. ahilllelly combine.' with fora 091oroxtract4, of wide', arta upon the stomach, bile upon the limier lira, eta, ono upon thy lower bowels, and., one prrrumt•: al l y griping effort, 111110 ptollueing n pill, that influence:, the ruttru illgestllo and Illialriltary 'aytittuti, In an 1 , 41111 , 11 311111 10111010101 H arm :ter, and Itx nction 11,(Iroly free I naumea, ,op,iting or griping [lllllll, 1,411111.A1 tool) other pragativiat. Posies:dug the, much definable guelltimi, the Pialophylliu !mamma Inl nlndde al 31 Carl! IL, Pa No houlothoill hhould be without him. They are porteutly Hate, require but tau for an ordinary dose, are prompt and.ellielent in action, and when mod lu eouneetion with Dr. Medan d'o lie:team Bittern, In 'Toady, may he regarded no certain operlfica in all a Liver Complaint, Dyopepalo, nr Any or the ilkordein to which th e syntent in ordinary subject Thu • 1111 upmi thu lit 041111 Ch unit homlB, varrying oil I'm proper , obstructioon,'whijo thu Bittern or Tonic purify thu blood; atrungthen nod Invigomto. the fratho, givo tone nod appall.) to thu almond', and hum build up the invalid MIMS WAREHOUSE Dr. Iloollond, having pros Idea Interpol reinfollon for illseosee boo glvon lho world oun unduly for ex ternal application, in the wonderful propotallon known Ito DR. I[OOFLAND'S GREEK .OIL. . ThiH Oil In a Huvvreign ronmly for 'mine and name of nil ldndi. ,Ithettinatioin, Neuralgia, Toothache, Chilblains, Sprolno,.lltwas, P.M in theidlaelt and Leine, Ring UtO me, *„. nil yield to It, external appllcatlea. The wither Ar ' ourro effected by It 14 notonlehins!, and they aro therm/ling every !Iv. Taken Internally, It to a cure for Heart-burns, Kidney Noe:toes, Het: Headache, Collo, Dyoluttlrr,' Cledera Morino., Cramps, Pointe In - the Ciihb., Asthma, ,tc. r ' The Creek 4.11 t Ix compost., entirely of lib:1111m gene and onentlatollo. The principal Ingrodlent to SO "HIS h‘lbStlpp'o, proeUrASI to three Sudan% part Ilreeur. Ito pledS no n destioyor of pain aro , truly Illogical. ,'lrltotfottntlo Imre been benefited by Ito use, moth 1.11,11 by those siloo urn akepl teal will tionotOdy puttying° Huelva Ito Inestimable value. r These fetneil les will be 50111 by express to any locality; open OppllLatlon to the PRINCIPAL, OUVICE, Cu. CI:01.1N AIEDIOINE tilijnE, No, CD Ica .q . it LEP. PHILADELPHIA. C 11 AS: 'BL , EV A N 13, . .Proprielo . r. Forinorly 0. 11.1.,4ACKSON Ai CO. ,_ . They Renholleo arks for Salo by 1ir0416t6, Store , heoperemzel Meilkino . boalero, o . yerywhoeo. . , __:.L., , - OntaIVICIt ' :"'"--":- 111 l/o IJrti~trlhs, IIL4 ltcbtcs, I ) Ytil PSIA pl'lU BENEFICIAL ONLY .loth 11 1., a I.llllllloux ap•llt of tho to 01 1.111:411, or 4,4 . exytti , do• 11.• .t-tt•rn appot, to. 'Hive Ilnrnntu 1100FLAND's TONIC GEIZMJAN BITTERS, PELLs, FAMILY MEDICINE PODOPHYLLIN PILLS
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