Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 11, 1872, Image 2

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    THE TIERALIY
CARLISLE, PENN'A.
M. Weakley, .. 11 / 4 + J. M.. Wallace
EDITORS AND PILOrRTETORS.
Volun .T.XXIL No. `2B
REPOILICAN NATIONAL TICHT:
FOB PRESIDENT, ' '
GENERAL /U. S. GRANT
=I
FOR VIC*. PRE . SIDENy
HENRY WILSON,
OF MASSACIIUSETTZ
RFIPIJ7I7 ZCA,N
FOR GOVERNOR.
GEN. JOHN lE. HARTRA.NFT,
OF NONTGOIiERY COUNTY.
EIIIPII.EME JUDGE. ,
110 N. ULYSSES bine
OF BRADFORD COCKTY.
AUDITOR, GENERAL.
GEN. HARRISON ALLEN,
OF lEI RREN COM-Tr:l
FOR CONORRSSMEN!AT LARGR.
Gen. Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland.
Gen. Harry White,
.of Indiana.
DELEGATES AT LARGE TO THE CONSTITU.-
TIONAL CONVENTION.
Wm. M. Meredith, Philadelphia ;,
J. Gillingham Fell, Philadelphia ; ,
Gen. Harry White, Indiana ;
Gen. Wm. Lilly Carbon ;
Linn Bartholomew, Schuylkill ;
11. N. M'Callister, Centre ;
William H. Armstrong, Lycoming ;
William Davis, Monroe ;
James L. Reynolds, Lancaster ;
Samuel E. Dimrnick, Wayne ;
Geo. V. Lawrence, Washington.; .
David N. White, Allegheny ;
W. H. Ainey, Lehigh ;
John H. Walker, Erie.
HERALD FOR THE CAMPAlON.—Appro
elating the importance of the coming
campaign, and knowing the necessity for
the general circulation of ajournal earn
estly devoted to the election of the Re
publican National and State ticket, we
will furnish THE HERALD from July 1 to
the end of the year for the low-price of
vrirfrr cents. This is just one-half the
usual subscription price, and we ask our
friends to aid us in placing THE HERALD
in the bands of every Republican voter
in the county.
Wnosn; candidate will Greeley ho when
the Democrats nominate him at Balti
more ? Will the whale have swallowed
Jonahior Jonah the whale?
EXTRA BXLtY SriTU, of Virginia, now
supports, Greeley, saying : " kive me jew
or gentile, dog or devil, anything to beat
Grant." Which of the four ho finds "per
sonated in the Chappaqua wood-chopper,
Mr. Smith doesn't say.'
llonAcE GREELEY is nominated' for
President, in the city of Baltimore.
'Less than thirteen years ago, 'Henry
Winter Davis complained that the ordi
nance of that city forbade Black Republi
cans from' riding on the city railways.
Times change slightly.' • Ai,
THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION.
'At the time of going to press, ,we have
not heard who have been polinated for
President and Vice Preside t, by the
DeMocratic Convention, ii,ow in session
at Baltimore. It is, howeVer, a foregone
conclusibn, that Greeley and Brown will
be chosen; and also that they will be
regularly nominated, and not merely
endorsed. Prom all quarters the pressure
of the professional Politicians for this
bargain ,and sale has been so strong, that
the honest straightforward party men
of the Democracy have been compelled
to yield, and allow to be placed in nomi
nation a candidate whom they ham more
.cordially than they do any other llepub
liCan living. • No matter how much
manufactured
,enthusiasm may be dis
played when the result is announced,
there is , in store Ar Mr. Greeley a
worse defeat, in November than;lany
candidate hag experienced since ,the
days. of Winfield Scott.
WitEN that groat and popular meas
ure of reform, the Local Option Law,
Wad undergoing discussion in the State
Senate, Buckalew, the model Democratic
reformer, failed to perceive the grand,
moral and social questions involved in it,
and its beneficent brings upon the
highest, intermits of society . Ignoring
all those - witlystolid complacency and in
difference, he pandered to the debauched ,
rum inilitence, and . . spoke and • voted
against the bill; for the alleged reason
' that it 'would periodically promote ill:-
torbance and excitement in 'every corn-,
mttnity. The puerility of the argument
is benatlrcontempt. -
It could, with equal propriety and
weight, be advaiced against all pOpular
electiomi, and be used dp a conclusive
reason for depriving the people of any
' , voice in pulllic.aflairs. Do not all elec.:
liens beget excitement and disturbances
Is not the whole nation every four years
plunged into a parexysm of excitement
over a' Presidential election, and was this
over, by any sane man, much lest; by a
professed , and leif-handed statesman;
'offered as an argument 'for abolishing
'such elections and permitting the inounit
•• bent of the White Douse to:enjoy a life
"term ? Ara all evils, of whatever nature,
-;.to exist Tor all time and be permitted to
'poison and 'destroy moo, because the ef:.
'fort to extripate them. may produce. ex ;
•
citemont and disturbance ? According
tb litinkalow they may.' .
' %Italy, lie has failed to.,read the hiS7
tory. of civilization and the stormy
cross of reform, if he does, not know that
i'vinceitement and distanbanedulways spring
but elf and accompany-the battle which
right,, justice and virtue, wage with
• • wrong, Oppression anOlco. Christ said,
"Thank not that if canolo to send peace`
on earth, I came not to %send peace, put
~ a sword." • Progress carries a two-edged
•
sword in its good right hand, ,and; w,ith
vigor and 9kill greater and grander Wail
•Cmuir do Lion ever o]libitedi smite e,
outs and hacks to: pieces, giatit ovils anal
.bindrances in its •path,ito the dismal. WI
0 consternation of ~ all , opposers': Whdt
J. giant in the,wayi a huger, uglicrand intit)
t , dangerous and powerful 'than intelnpetL
anco? Will ,ho • qiold voluntarily, • his
:,grasp,ion . lsociety aucggracofully retire
•:fiFoin eight 'without .a contest
k,riows be-will not, - awl knows
' equally well that tlich•ouly.power , etroug
enough to slay tide groat deetroyadrau
enlightOnod and,conragonuelpablio sena
-tar:int; 'acting through tho ballotlboxthat
is gaugorous only to , tyrants and plibiki
enemies. •
Thie Dowieratio statonnan i 9 afraiii of
..tho peoplO. -- --llk:is unwilling to •trilet
Allyn th power
_eh' this question...sn the
gronutt.that they aieincompef,64.to e!:c.
ereiso it . wisely, and! discreetly, dull will
fall into vicious excesses 'And publiC rfot
ods disturbances.: tither ho has, no
faithlU theiublic intelligenee and Virtue,
i
or lie fears for the safety ai r ulf:merpotuity
of_ this,. the most terrible of all scourges,
and resorts to this futile dodge to escape
the responsibility. of assuming a decided_
and- unequivocal position-..pri-the_ques
;tion. Why had he not,the manliness to,
say .whether or not •he was. in, favpr -of
the principle embodied iu the bill? , , r
Why had he no word of sympathy for
the effort being made to mitigate; the
horrible traffic that is constantly sendifig
thousaiide to dishonored giaves, filling
the land with woo and, suffering, crowd
- lug 2ur Poor. Ucinses and, Poodentiaries
With paupers and elitnipalsi-lcod-tha,t_is.
A damning disgrace - to civilization and
Christianity? Why? Tim Answer
either because his heart is dead; to the
cry of religion and .humanity, inscpsible
to the pitoofis wails of the victims of in
temperance, and the safety of society, or
because he is too cowardly to act like,
man and a christian, and cowers before
an interest he wants ; to conciliate and use.
Can such a man be a statesman ? ho
fit s for high and influential public trusts,.
or; worthy
• of the suffrages of . honest,
•
olnristian men
No man living knows better than Col.
Forney the. history of the Evans'. affair,
and the perfect innocence of Gen. Gart
ranft of all complicity in it. The Mmes..
tigation developed the origin of the
transaction to ho as follows :
A Mr s; Brown, a claim agent ati Wash
ington, whilst prosecuting a claim for
the State of Maryland ascertained
. that
there was a similar one on file for Penn
sylvania, and formed the project of oh
taini9g controj of it., -
n plummy& thereof, and to gain po-
litical influence, ho applied to a son of
Col. Forneki the editor of the •Chronicle,
to whom lie imparted his views, and they,
to influence the Governor and toget the
necessary legislation, invoked the assist
ance of 'Col. Forney. The act authoriz
ing the appointment of a State agent was
quietly and hurriedly put through the
Legislature, and on the next day .Col.
Forney appeared with Evans before the
Governor, and through his influence and
solicitation, Evans wag commissioned as
agent ; and this was done without the
knowledge of the Treasurer or Auditor
General.
Up to that hour the Governer had no
acquaintance with Evans, had novdr'inet,
him, a'fid was induced to make the ap
pointment to gratify and conciliate Cul.,
Forney. The fact was also developed
that Brown, Col. Forney and his-sou re
ceived from Evans, out -of the moneys
collected for the State), largo sums for
their services in the transactions.
Now, hero aro facts porsbually within
the knowledge of Col. Forney. lie was
an actor and participant; -- ho and his
associates selected their ()Wu man for the
agency ; all the business was done cov
ertly and: hufriedly ; it was studiously
concealed from the State oflicors;
tag° was token by the projectors of the
scheme of Col. Forney's political influ
ence with Ufa Governor ; the appoint
ment was urged and solicited imrpo,
diately'ou the heels of the passage of the
act, and before time could be had foil
reflection, and before knowledge of the
Milan could gain publicity ; they know
their man Evans, and had him ou the
ground by previous arrangement. All
those facts clearly indicate a pro-arranged
scheme, carefully concocted, and
crately and cunningly executed,' and
vow most conclusively that Col. Forney
and his associais originated, completed,
and enjoyed, the frulM of the enterprise.
They also establish, beyand question,
that Gui. Forney ought to know that his
assaults•faism Geu. IlaitCauft are wick-
Idly and wilfully made in the face of
conseionu knowledge.
If these conclusions arc denied how
can Col. Forney's yartleipation 'the
affair be explained ^ Efow'did lie happen
to be iu Harrisburg with Evans the day
after the passage_of_tho:meel ---- 11
lie procure Evans' appointment unless
for purposes of his Own? Ind wily weie
he mid his SOH paid money for their ser
vices; unless that wine the stipulated
consideration agreed, upon from - the
start ?- •
. ,
Can any man explain tlieffe facts and
justify the caluinnies tika a,C1.0 daily
heaped upon the innocent had of Hart
ranft, and can any man be influended
calumnies emanating from !inch 'a
source? It was the ganm of the f!Artfiil
Dodger" to divert attontlon from 11 , s
own Micro, by noisily,joining in the cry:
Stop thief!" Onr accomplished COn
tvinporary may hafifs drawn lesionS from
that pr-digy's example..
jr is a cnnthion swing of the sureheAda
that " there is nothing left of the
Ri
pollican pal ty, but its organizition,"
,arid, forthwith, they - leave it, nil join Ow
Democratic party. There are few men
so shameless as tO•ilo a tuehn.aci, openly,
hence, some
„pretext, no matter
what, is put'forwarthns a ,juAtillcation of
their conduct. Cons sous of degtndittion.
,they hasten to delude iilel»tiebieH: and
others, by seeking shelter under the ,
most transparent falsehinati,
devices. Such Las ever been the polio 3
of all traitors and renegades. The eases
who has betrayed, or deserted a friend
because he failed'to'nite him for
ends, invariably 'calumniates that'friend
and charges him with his Owntnisdeedg
and RCOMIdrCiISIII.4 Mit fiCi with, tho-feW
men -who are now deserting the Re,
pnblicim party, and giving allegianee tie
I its old adversary. Alnipst witheirt an
exception, • they have; a , peigMiill griev
ance. Either they have failed to achievil
the: favcir: or positkin, they covetcd,','OC-
Lecir dismissed from office, '4,MF,
ling , tenure, arid, tunable -to,'
time the disappointment, plunge , head ,
!Ong into oPPoSition' in `the' vhin ]rope
that their, ambition, will le
Let them beware. - Their new alliefit4ay
be willing' to take ',advantage of • the
'treason; butt they will-401)entr:and do
spiSe the, trailer
I . ~ 1. • I
TiuthE 1,0.8 a
Dmuocrat w9uldp',4 ,4queb,
N Y. lino ; dscepV. ' with' a*.phir
fops: Th ' lid vv'ort, at
19
, mck,tr, t . •
.AYYS , ;• I II (9 I 1 1$ 1 .1k • A l t!
iinibst• Weirsiorgts ; pavallitiwolh met+,
siljiiS ftia!Vt . ()
4 'l ;
!Noputihicy: is; tliet,M9t4Pr , ,o( ,
the vy I t;lbai:4nd :th ".cisedy polliii,i
'l,lu
yeats Lunen 41 tin 10,, sditltly
, ;11.6Igns'orP,EUtiltioutfiljwIn '3l6.fort,thol),
'ruhi' or
era, Donmerao9 . 1 9S4pos.t , T , Ir.
suppress tilo.(lintOputiork9f. ! the', .Tylituna,
titrougli Ulf.) Tails. It is' sort of rotrifm
tivu justice now to F,cx) these same gentle'.
Ten gutting up 2"iilnide clubs. •-
CAL, Founrcyltill'perisistsln . impt4ing
te .2 0.r1 llOranft [the aregpd• sic 4 of
Setiat r Cpuielqn,.en44oplijnteLoutNuit
stook' .article ofisivelyi - ancl asilf 'Welwd
aiguedl,hat i kOribsty.rqs nbp-n
quality" ln tt.'"Governbe. .. made, the,
Point. that all the -charges' against Mr.
Cameron might be admitted, without, in
the least, impugning GeneralEartranft's:
honesty, or involving Mtn in their
or zudt, and that to inferjhaElie Would
he in complicity with them, simply be 7
OrisecantrouiS supposed to beTriendly
to tit Gentitard eleaticifi; Wha" both uo
juAtapil'to
„sho‘Y. the
GoVernor's ielation to the Treastiry,
pointed tint the fact 'that tho Treasurer
and GeneYal bad separate 'and
distintit duties, and.'.were independent of
the pie:riles', 'and 'hi' -no way 'subjetttoi
ills kutho:iti.4e'control, and t.lrnt ittlty
VOA)
not'rent' iii'answereit•by of
firinifigyS\tlott the Covernor, the chief ox'
motive olfieer Of the Commonwealth, has ,
some 'beintrol' dyer ;the ' Tree:try: Is it ,
trite? 'ltlYerybodYknewsit is tint. . 1,,, •
The' GbYernorlfits nothing to do Wail
the custody; receipt Cl , disbtirsement of
public timit'ys..'' The law , confides' such)
,d4lesto ether' mid independent; 011icei•s;
whose resPOnsibilitY IS' directly 'to'lthe'•
penple and the I Logislature.• It-pis .tikte ,
tit Governer appOi fits' the Secretary' of.
tit Conanonwoalth; who ex-offiiio, , by
bperatibb or law, and 'not/by , the act of
;Gevertior,' ono or the Commissioners'
of the Sinking Pond. But the Commis
shiners ''do tot haVe possession of the
funds. Tliby, at all times," are in the
custodiot the State Treastirey, and not
oven subject to the action or direction of
any one whomsoeier, until ton days be
fore the payment of the interest on the '
public debt, in the Monthi of 'Fitrttary
arid August or each year. At which
times the Commissioners assign to the
Sinking . Fund; of thetOdney in the hands
of the Treasurer, a sum sufficient to pay
the interest; and if the condition of the
Treasury'will adniit, such farther , Sum
as may be admissable, in paynient of the
principal. All the interest and all the
principal of the public debt are inYari
ably paid through the:Forme& and Me
chanics Bank of Philadelphia, the finan
cial agent of the State. So that the
Commissioners never have actual custody
Of public moneys, and could . not, if they
would, deal corruptly with them.
These Corn missionorinie all under the
obligation of an bath ; keep minutes of
their acts ana' proceedings, and open
books and keep accounts which are de
positedin the Treasuoy Bepartluent ; and
annually make report both to the Gover
nor and the Legislature. Around all
their doings aro thrown the most strin
gent 'safeguards anti the widest publicity,
'rendering It next to nu impossibility to
commit a fraud. 'We call attention to
these facts to show how little ground
there is for the apprehensions expressed
for the safety of the Sinking Fund, and
how idle and false - the' statements aro in
regard to its abuse. But independent of
these considerations, how absurd and
violative' of all rules of logic and ethics,
is ittn condemn a man as dishonest and
unwortliy . because others are suspected
of guilt)
,Is it not a measureless wrong
to strike, down in this murderous way, a
man whoSe whole previous history is
luminous with the virtues of honesty and
patriotism, and 'who in every relation of
ifo has maintained an incorruptible
NM
character? and is it not the height', of in
justice knd unreason, to infer that such
a nian would forfeit hia . good name, and
violate his oath and official duty, to pro
tect others from punishment who may,
in the future be gellty of frauds? [lore
are two monutrous tistmmptions, equally
illogical and baseless, that earl only find
lodgment in a mind predcteruninal to
hostility, and careless of the methods it
takes to carry oat its purpose.
/:)0 It said to us the other flay,
that he wopapind how a Democrat could
yote for Greeley. rdiii hided
us of a story We once hoard or nb.; Billy
W, The. old 'gentlenfan 'fitiled, owing
g4ioter of Perslins., 'One night,
VP:a aroused is profound slumber
by, his harassed And' pprpleod wife, who
Zie.nressed wonder that ho goad Aeon so
soundly, whoa 1w oWed so Itla6' people.
Old reply, was, wonders
as how them can sloop as 1 owes," Lilco
13i1Ws wife, our friend was wasting his
wonderment on the wrohg crowd. find
he subjected himself to an examiliation,
ho might, without a dreat stretch of
irnaphlgiin, have wondered how any
Republican amid vnto for Orteley, and
preserve the serenity of itjc Wilp! 404 yhe
purity Of JOS P•Ont4g;enCO•
A.l;.l3altiniore, pro Slavery minds vole
for Groeley ; so do - repodintimaiitu 1 so
do people wliobelieve in paying lop Na
tional debt with greenbalks ; so dd free
traders ; 83 do every shade and variety
Of {l4o , l6rii Demoerrits. What Greeley
of that sort of , piloplecan be
found out from FPRII-hlbtlie Tribune of
very rout dates,
THE MUJO PARTY.
118 ov , Orititx&eit
NO careful nbserver' can fail I o'see that
In the present canvass Gen. 'Grant will
Ilaye sper,ial and lioWerful 'eleinenta
'Strength. fe 4111 1 ' of .einirsti, , oomdiand
'the' ire at 'ikada , pnbl cat r party
thrift hes Wien !iinowa auring- , plo'
.ft'ean 1)0 inDgierbe pre-
tended that draftd orgsniz t ation..is
disrupted. ; Ind ividualslti ay oe.eaSionally
' separate front it just as little plum Seine . ;
'time's:scale off from the kilitfaco of toOks'.
But the groat body of the party, with 'all
; its'. tratlititute and' history, and all 'the
land moral force of itk principles,
rentains , iiitsat, god' will giie Gen. Grant
entlitishistie supp,opt, ' •
ihttdaside from the mg-Oar snpport of
a' powerful and , successful .Party, thpre
st:e;splieial ihfilionothi, diatindt, 'frdth this
'ortitnidry t felitiOhr force, whiah ie 'the_
'Present 'parni)eigit' are' Coridtteini 'to 'the
sale° 'thid: &nd digt, 'we' ihap:tiante 'the
iihttiiiciie a'lieditiOrtiiideen4loooSenied ,
by snob men as Geridt'Sinitlihtid Wilitcup
LlO§lffrirrifidri.''This''OldtnenViir ioaliy
separate fi-ilnii the ,., :ltepttblieen . , party. ,
,'.fhpi.,o the ,I , al f teri , nie, diciin
,t3yeiedto
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not. At!txttirtig, ,' 4, with , ; it ' 2 f Sdr39pieti,
i theyaxenh - , t 941.fiein;1oRv,is participe,-
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‘,... ( lp A ))ll4ll;llll;tol.olCOli t agikii3V . iii,,li 6eatv ,
- ifilon':ariii SOilth aiid their egiodLitekaott;
stitutti tiro : most pointed conenentary
upon llalm apology. • : , , • , .....:
• .
nil Oen. Giant will have tho solid
bladlO,yate. TliciO•oto belongs; indod,,
to tlOßOiiiibTfEii,.sarty. But - it is 1101
• Callt fOr the firstilime in a Prosidontial/
eleetidn, and. it is 4 great weight thiLitnvni
into the scale. 'The friends of Mr. Gm
.
ley at first claimed a portion of tho col-
aced vote for him, but even his mostsan
guino supporter,s bre now •,i),bandoned
that assumptinti: `No fadt'of
sitnatinnis‘more pinions- than- that-4hp ,
bhicksof all sections' iv • in. a - solid
hi:4ly for ijeci!'iar . .4nt: l
hi well that to him - and •the -,party lir
lark hint they aro indebted fortbeirfren,
dont, and enfranchisement and that to the
114 Walle t -or 9rg at) ization they mast look:
,for , the thaintenance of their rights the,
feetire. an intelligence and dig- 1
crOnination which.illostvate
fie4tions fo.r pnlitieal Onties, they 'recog
iiiio_the_rmety tendoney tt o the
though—
coalition even ~gn led by liernee
Grilehly. To them, indeeo, " the BePit.V-
Heim party is the clock, and all else tile
. ,
it gain, ilia in fl uence mid 'sti 4 erigth
tli b u siness element of on; o;il,ll.,ryill
bel Con. Grant. And this, a very
lu4ge measure, irrespective of party midi
independent of party , machinery. 'The
14iness interests Qf the land 'are satisfied
fele the 2».ese istrat
They feel that it is sofa, lwadent und ;se
e7&e. They /OW Is that •it inrulres et:
dringer of pan iCO sr Woleibtelptageq. they
'aciculate for the future with e . shildenee
that do ereent fie and iinfOrteen
. l ei! Arany / and cohfaitnd alltheir plans.
On the othbr hand, they would . feel no
sense of security with. Mr. Greeley—no
assurance but , that some chimerical
scheme would be attenipted which would
Mecipitato business 'into chaos. In all
'such matters Mr. Greeley is the most
visionary and impracticable of all our
public men, and the great financial and
mercantile interests of the country, out:
side of all political considerations, will
exalt themselves to avert any danger of
stich a quixotic rule. .
• Still fu
,beer, (lon. Grant will have the
suppOrt of (he Germans, not so much be
ca7lNe they are denoted to him as beeayse
they are vehemently opposed to Greeley.
The latter is peculiarly repugnant to the
Gerntans for his conspicuOus advocacy of
exhume stooptoary legislation." l'lte
einnati movement counted originaLly upon
this clasi of our citizens as one of our rhitf
pillars. More teas expected of them than
of any other element. But German Re
mit, leans ea ',not be induced in toy con
siderable numbers to support Greeley
in praferenee to Gen. Grant, while it is
cert in (hat many German Dthioent is trill
ref use to ode for hint Oren when Made the
'candidate of their party. Instead or the
Germans generally sustaining the Cin
cinnati movement, the nomination of ifr.
Greeley tends *to consolidate them, bath
Democratsrand Republicans, on the side of'
hisradrersary.
GENERAL CONVENTION.
01+ SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
Thu atblroi:A 'bug born boo' by lb
Vutenmn' Notional Committee, rolling for n
convontion of the noI,II rn nod railors Arlin .rued i
the UniOn'artny emd navy loving the loto won
• • •
lienuut;ArrrEns N'ETI:II.I.I NATIONAL COMMIT-
t.
TEL, FITTIT ATENI7.
• Now Aarlin CITY, .111ly u, 1 . 81 . 2.
Ml'truth 4:—Thu undersigned, a committee Ilp.
pointed Err the tampons by it of ling of voters.,
from all motions of the country who were as•remblrl
' in Philadelphia upon the fifth risy or Jun., in lit
tenrialtee upon the Ilepublivan Na 1100111 Car la velitioll a
amyl which meeting,. tumultuously re.olteal trt silt,,
by and anpport the nominations of s•tid conitintion,
hereby haviro you to Imre!. hailscontention nt
Pittsburg, Pennsylvsnia, on the soverritrenth dray
of Septntober, 1572, for the purport,. of naps u•sing
nor unreserved bnitef that the aestfules of this coun
try for: tt.erenSuing font' years should be under the
prote , ctlou of deo who Stela, Ethereal 111 the Itt or of
our country's greatest qanger.
'We belieYe Eliot ittetphotthl be placed 'in high po•
onion of State with in toe hour of en r gi est., t pool
gave that Intellect, personal reputation and pet - Harald
faith in the fostness of our eaten. which \Tay trerie
snry to mire the country raid Moen lIN 111 the position
WO 119 W iwoiyy.
We congratulate 0111,1.1% es 1111.111 the fur that the
onvornmelit, dpring qW pu , t throe and uno.hal I,
Tears, hag been wintinixtered lay pito orcur coon - ado/I,
who'han allows, wonderful civil capacity in hiding hi
the reduction of the pohlid debt, in FOll4llO la g 015
foreign affalri with groat fblll, eo tlint,we now at Ind
at poach with the whole world, and in preuerying
peace in bl.t . tiOUG of our 0011000 where i,,iitinionta
word entertained, colt:Waled W diet orb the reorganit
•
gallon 01 the States lately' 111 rcbellikm.
We lure roil can in 111111 WI ft ' 11,..e 1 (111
be.folt ilispollad to esurelit• It power
he would bate dean It n hint
nearly a 11111111/111:111 1 11 wore - in aims end tinder his
counnund, Instead of aiding, an he gild. the idold to
ductitio of druty to a fording. We loin vd
him to be honest, capable mud courageous. i;
'Wu Oita it will 1, 1 11.01 . 1 . , of 11i1 . 11.111 . 1 1 to
nil wild WO Li; nor the Union 1.4, 11001111100 nI leand
rodeo the tutnotlei. i 11 5r old unit pdi4llc.
WO believe that on exitre.gliin 04 the feeling,' miff
Oinking of those eilio dolentled fin, nation on 1404
awl are would at Ibi,y thee be nerd eimprinne.
We I,ollt, a th,t ninth an e.iprt.inn woultbam
beplet) by.ull right-thinking men tpl one prom!
Ulnae, It would
inte.t benellrial rottlor,
that neer Inoirmlom 1111,M,1110.1y
Ihitt 413eti$ii.611r1 , prordll jell eopufo
Atedte/i porbildt. bop' . nwes ;del pitrwidy 4,1
bale bralao
We brliare Ibot uur conntry . s aelrinb.rx t
n., p.11,1111.1' Carliio.ix toot l.nt
In fat or of genii g inn y oldie
nntl . measnr et, and 1/nyt•lnvatnat 3i.el idnitimmun
nor Institution,
We behove bind while nil the tad vulemne
n.
iyolirt; iu tliu trenu•, ollyillai• ll r
lend In Ow rl Wit 1.111 d,•gr
n rudrr, tint lierer) 01 , 406 I ny tlint rimy
inair . Or irt,inling dimity mot-Nil
nll At ttielr former unuoilusi iu lb° hold who nox .0 •
r0g0i..14 li, ijoi? lowilatter ruvoyt.i.o., the.
groat
wroOV flint they ii til4!) - 111io ciuitilt V.
fill 101)14 WO WU 110 t)tot gri,•tt
diu,ineutlti; pr, In od, s u Inuit (Aida, fly ail.; vOrn.
putty:invite nil otir humor o.lltit,oitot to t l i,ot x 0.11.11.1
at Pittslurg 011 trIO te n th autilvvri..iry or ow to
of Attiluttith; iiiptuoslow 17, Ilat!' • •
toguthtir Oyu tilt! 11116610.111.41 n ell In( ip 'i
4 one Noma
0 )
I I: . i I r i
4,1 . / 4 1
4,;„1:1:11,41,: 1 ;
1
•
LE. Lupton, Fecrulay.. • I
All Aoltllera nll.l 111.11'11.11V0 olduct.i
riiiinugtoil to rim, ouluatu with Ike Com
tolt-tou at the fifth Avenue Itotol, Nuw Yvik
,MOUNT HOLLY, CUMBER ,
lr4 la COUNTY: , PA
perOry tPdP iqPO f was.
fOrbliltill a ,r,lao . bovey, I.re 4 n Dip Wank,
Wan.l)ildfle tOld we thp et:Lent pf the
.T bald a, grim coond,it
jno ashetepreaented, Alg,o; 4 dr,deetrier
pldeO where foniad Silver and Lord; tie
found tho , oxdOt place, 'and told too whdt
wed there without the shOWing hint the
place. „, , ,Jourt O'NurpL.
Ottininerai o,r ao
peaftst thpipipligth and breadth can
acnY,Y)'llPW:inin.c4 foul , FPFtili!lt,Y. V4 ll
en Of, 0)L9.41E . . ; „ YY*.
Qarllsle,' '
figiarillohreA l lOpppn 1 .,: 0. ;fetrer4on
CountY, WONG Va.
44,f07:41
l'Ot ttwAy !hone little ilresav•l
/ • Tina , rt Y.lcyll n 4 'i?leil to wear;
_ 1!o, Aq ear t h, ,1 ii•• , 'Co4 400' ii. , ,Nr ,
7 • Ile 11,111 00.4 the gellcn a loir.'
, ..
fieno lo inept the kiligo•l.
OA 7/ 1 1"" - iio Pio elntecal/Inliiuto, In 111011,0 ille,
IN, ,ir t),,i,n,.:114 , • Vdnoncjil roc,
of'r
Nog Pepe
r t'''t' i''.'hl Y i ;;:l I e " ?j: !","'11"1"'
' o•LIiTITT:IIiIet ll vIII II
'
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.. 1', ,, i IIIIIM) y ..,1 ,
,11 11 , PU1NUNc9 . 6. ,. ' l ., ' „ , , 161 rd. 12,i, id lidited 'with the rEcaugtoll,..ll Lutliehit
4 ,I ,' h,',i entlei 4 OW pi4torel cue or tt 0.1 t'
:O°I , PE' Is . 1: • T'Octli-'F''',.)NPAU':',.-• '.' • • • ' ' lt'l .'i tl ' It h er c 2ll ' esUitolo' irelter: 11,,"‘ ,. .x.tont"Illied her A 4 r.l " .
IHO/0:A4111 , 0 ii;O3OI"t)EOCTINft lIITtEdUI.A.ItI- • ' a re ,' " ,, l i n el, ' , 3 , ' „ l V, '. ; ' ,!, ' r i , " ,rl l :l k rl ' irt l 4 ' :i l i j ,l ‘ "l " i ' Ne ir li f," ., i t i rl ' itt i l lu tv . t7,1 ' ,.
4 . 1 VIPP{ , ItIZUDYiNG ao'grwmpop IWT/Fir. ,roplot ittleU;lant at the tore ti olio' for nroyet• , % i dler
4tolaw.Lir„tiopq, v44)x NyAWßykllt if11,Tr!1ki41,!,4.1;111.),,,..1:11'..' A: Vold. lil IN4C,• t tell irlat
. • CAV•S r I . ,4 /11) "A
T'Y .A.YI3 l UCC T• BSVU T - r As" .f)lciS'Al'enill.'44llPiP•k‘tc.lll.'•;lellillor'htl2,ll,`;',;;';!':l7.
A. v iuri.,4,l±± , i/4 . . ': " .." ' '.---:" , prr Ult., - Lan Illg , h 4 i,i;ty ',it' iyihre4y,i,G•ch. fii,o,
..i ~ I , ilvinuel: la ilOt A,LA Di LIV IN 1.1 I ~, i 11 1• 11 Y w4ini' olo,4 l. hihn la' t 6 ' Rird ll 4 v lolloll ' Or
4!ut.,,irlik . ip t ist atloo veriott y r llor Up. %MI ILIA tile' the hoectlllil V•lng, floo'or uotdoit. Arittouen'td lUD ,
PprONCO (101. LEN 1.1 1.1.8 J„A"tlie'liPleln f ri idio , h r„, ( 74 1 . li g r d ij, d , t rf„ ' ',.j`: ‘l . ' ! i •V l ".i i , "l :', V! , '`'' d ..4r,
:.- nooAti. ,: })
or.:" . nu.,llohi
,
ei T ty• 11 '''‘.'"g 4 ". ii Poly. After, 01111 Atolonco,bf twdury-firt , reArd, In 0 , 4. ,
lttilrlitloxi ' tg, We tid4r,:, ,11Atui.3,1,4. Irrogitiar or Icini' ivltli',lter linAberef 'vli who , ilsoln celled to
Pagf 4 UA"m i r+ 4oo ' , ,, A4l " i l 4 4 4 P. i l ls : 1 ! ° '4 1 .. li:) " ni n o t . '1 71;0 1 Pg 7 1: 12 ai u o r ril:1 14 1 0 17 1 1 11 ) r % ' ll l ior III ' : i r ea r n " ;' '' l r.
..plrripres, Acr,,tse. ',,F,t'ry Akre' tpr, ~,fly jiqi.
,191 , 41 old pit bp? Ifitylp[idlit o t he ill,rti 'Active enyagolneTkt ' c l
knowtt 111'4 will cure, the )V tutee , ttl,ey ult I ilito It of IA thitirlbri, for „prilithli 'fAitlr mut Aptitude,
ki'Vry Cide.) -tied; neeor WI, 'tile:any' fie atiAtiffd (1, 1 1 1: m i .. ' , ,1 , , , 6. 4 1 1 ',f', 1 ,:', 4 i bIIIIIV II 117 ,1 Aiirouldt 11 1 .1‘1•4
'tip:, Tricavier:i.m. rhox. 'ow. , lianalaSr lio:d,li ll ' it:rl,Cnii'lk-rlJ:iiVCrilWrrPe'lltiolllir .417,11.JA.
,tititi o/0'1ri0,n4,4,0,V0,01111,4 dippfr.,,Fillgp :'
, titiz:l‘' or : 010 r'iilh4loon111:; llilleti; . che At Id,' "It dil
,g,",, , p,,,,, ~,,,,,, a I:km ,, ovo, hvi , oi . info or. ' ycTipt . n . lidit,"Cl.l,)l , I) I (Or' lam rclonherl, , c 'tile
being' egootilltry 1144 . 'red idrd;oll,e,i4l4dieV: f 4, y it'lL!i' , i ,' i .l , 0 ~.!, 1 i , 1 , 4 4 ' t4 ll'•Will 'Prete° 41 Im I lore 4r,
, tilltei I' ,43 tlbbliethil4bidcri 011111 rAliOrt,t l fair 14 ) o b, : /1 1 1;;:j„,',ijP11,.toli r ,n,'" 'I '' ' ' 'I4 '' '' ' I' ' '' ' '! •` 1',. • '1•C'!" I ' !. 1.eetl , i
,491,.,ri,thwfp.,, , ,,..,yj i ligm,: t og i gviti,.. , , ~! 1 ,.., , , 'fisiftlytkref 'I ';4ll, , e'Atrth'i .t4Alifi-Ifeet 'll I Ibid . ,
td,eo dAttilor,lll dl' MU Tottf;pro 'old ildli.lty.l oy" Ai
jugu'u,"..,pb". tip , is tdtrgi), (W,1,1 10),1rouee, , pAuttdAl ,i ll'llirourold . , (ittikrdr, * rd.; 111,1•4 i : 4111; , 1),:n ) *or
viiiitft4 Iltillt . ,.An , "l . ,;tpu l / 2 1;,,ute1l ti,?,: t , ltd, , florAo 4 iror iirliift:•)); qr IliqVArtifo, 4.,1inp;:1,1 v ..
.iti.n,uo,,i)./3 fleppv4. ktann,, pript.s4) frog. roy 541. , 1L , 0,1 :r . ;..", 1 1 P...t , r'd!. ObtitsY lllo . 'N Lir fa
i dAtc`DV o ; MOJA 'tenl6ll'.Zinai/4,44P hi 'flioVlMPl,,,,tu 1,1'4% , 0!, i ~, , , , n u o iil i i V hr o l ip itr., l %l lir t. 11 , Plob 4.
,i , lll n u a i tolw QM axv Poo f.iliol ofiii Pn 1 ligail --; ' '6,111'41g 'ff , '..‘t'l i s i l 1 " 6 4 . 'fiT . igi ,,,. : l,'' ''''''''' s'
i 043: al, o'
11,44Trinr i , JO , Y'144 16 4,1,40,1,,w1tp00h,..ttAtt N lb • ,-...-... , r: N.A,..'r''' ' - ' • " ...L
-.,' • r'' , . l .7r, •
giro genii d,..
I tflull' 'lra 1 '404 'eibettlicliiredeli 1, xi, IC .] ~,
' 'SPECIAL 'NOTICES'
1 , i6,1,. ixoPit 44.46- ,ml,.
Priv:. *4.00 Lter;.ll.l,x ( N/G.ifiiClP:ifid3P. , ,'k3oo , llY..dp ,
il)rUiidllttidetli'll .6 lll.'%?gilliirbtlio4 4,l ,l4l l lYyt2
I
+ 4 4•14.8.14*.tig1cs 141Uti:444,1141. 14 ki.V . ol.Po . l, r tql : N •
'is ',lT'.l,Bl,;i'x'Z'Tatt,'„',',x','..4•:?l,.n..,;rff. ~:
4i;htl!)/M4titlllo(Tlui::TAliet.h4'itht:illrfißgiljirt.l
thi L country; f il l of pu411.14.;..,:, I ) ~,:;. .; .. f ~,:,,, '
Adup.o 1 P.`41.4,111, ttillow t 4 o ; i x iti,tai6+.le4 •
• ~.. B. n.,..y015:N,
• . e n j o propy),.t q , rr mt s ; ). orlt
MEM
• '
TATIbE TRADE. '
••
Blair 65 - Son would resPetcin l lY
reitiseut,ithht haVing pot, :holey
Joss4n the shrinkage of'prjOii::Sineq;:the ,
anq. with
capital tilt meet the 'dein, ands 0T'430-ex
tet(ded abinsinesS;.liave'lappoint4d Itobt.
Givin A.'Stuart, mg.;
assignees, With 'a view to closing out
their entire stock of goods, and selling:ls
chwropertipas ( all. indebted,
ilbSs." - ' It 'is tlinir'desirolliat tfiglaree.'abil
extenSive business.that,tlfey.hax,q,latprpsl.
col...years to establish, shall be .suceess
ful,y carried on -by some one having
adegtiafel capital. , ; :
the/ luridersigned, ,assignees , of. Wul f
sC.S, spp, offer to the
trade exclusiVely fora' short 'the'
'abolid'utcriti6ned extensiire , stimk of igen-•
oral store- - supplies, all of .!Which' is,
-fresh and ;in goqd ,ordcr, ,and ; hope
tliat,
„the trade,„vvill , see .it ,te
. .
their iptere4 to :buy out said. st ock"
thd favorable term's upon whiclt , ~ it, is
offered. 'The bdSiriess Of .tlio istore will
be condeeted•for• a time Wittnal,
a( arcs. all buTZess eOldromdcatiooe - ;
• • ;Tbs. S'euld'i, , .;•
0, .1872. • Asd gpees(.l
1 '111(11 - W0V ' DEl3ila
. •
t~ltai diipMsluig
ridnl,gnry. vintisions, 1, is of,n6tomiirpolotak , tri.gu, - ;
0fr,r4w(...,(117,zy, 1L43 , :t4, 111e[p?ry:hod, :hod
rodemcd ,11 . 3pntulic , ..q nod intlweilityp :fini 500-
t:eql, h MI 4:01 , ATtire
l P!o ~ eroopor“: of lln, '
t lb e'
. ,
Forchrbok 'Two theioot 11.1 e, hiettur too.. tip, the,
system, arrext thn discloirwm, ejo'or
ndrg'y,.life ' hi , l . 961116) They
look I:ll ,, lfflitrohrinfbl ' a - Avislel. Viler £ , 5 pet. peekvrte
of }rye box,, 11)argv $2 v blloy Lich j,l very ha. ,
oortht in obithotte ,,bl moms, or , $1 'for einglo
Lai. Feld' by 'brhre'Ate, mat' ,1001 by tuiil'hn
r,ov , ipt of' r kddreve; 111IMPII1121Y111! 1 122.1 , -
care owacc,oinoic mtioloiNc CO .r. 112
No‘y York. , . 11.110711 y
Vor lode iu ,Carhele, ty S. A. Ileroretieh owl
Cororovn k Wortbiligtun.
iii w~sL,
tvitlotn,‘ ill benefit yoti lie belt unrnye
ul red by` Tonr inhradulity, hoodrods bat)°, nought
Ha from the horrotil et, Dyspeptint through
flint of DEMUTH'S ANTI-DVOI!EVIIC '1 . 02/Af . ll 14ITTLItS
. . . .
unit 1 . 0.0 It.. Why sliould ,you Hoffer upyti
ratite atolditelile hue eared many similitr t efo
„tea doubt wb.loot h er believe nllll are Cllnntl 7 Delay in
Ihla natter iubbth dungetoueund inipeolltable. Your
health, happiness and bueinces guilen while cm:et:tut
neglect ix frequently roll wed by nerhna oral I.ltrott
to 011.11ldn. rood to Iti:;neriett 'HITTnns any °tinnily
in the littlngranit J1111.10..4 nttrtulitig hull
gentian; int Cutittilntrtti,t, 4€., while or
Vev,en and Aqua twif tithe , ilittortkrn ortinittAing
from :illtititATA, it Is the only eliable p eventi v.• quit
retneil Int;
JACO t 3 LIVINGSTON,
W 110
.ToßACcio ANI? eiG,ABS
.
NO. 27'NOUTII H ANOV ER sTniuvr,
UARLISLE, t'l_.
.Pricea luw its in Philadelphia ur
I3altimore.
.25:1p721.y.
'MARKETS.
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CARLISLE PROVISION NI AItHET.
Co erected. Werkly7l J. L. Meloy, corner
of Pitt and South streets. +
ONE SCLOARE WEST 01 , WThf. ISLAM & SON.
Cardtdo, II: dnesday, slid./ 10, 1K72.
A t 7'TER 1 Vrfiln
EGGS 19
LA Itl)
7'A 1,1,0 11" ligi
II EENII,I.I :in
ILA rn) N - It A MS- • 52
/o SIICiII I. Illt'l' 7 ‘.<,
do SIPES ..‘ ,
WM VE.II EA NS 11,0 to 2 ro
/%IREP I 'EACH EN 19.2.2
UNIU nEn do 9
PR TED A I'I'LE.S' 07
CH EI? It lEN PITTED 22
do UNPITTEP 4
ON/030 I 00
RAI'S' 03
- - - -
c.utusLE 1914 - 41)13CE 'MARKET.
OtrUste, Weinestruy, July 10, 1572.
Pixthr FLOUR . ... ,•,, • • . $9 00
FCPERFINE FLOUR ' II 50
EIPEEPINe RISE TIM . 1
40
RIME IvrtEn T. .. . 4 5o
M
-
RED IVREA D 1......., 1 3
l:1?'l:1?' 00
COP V 11
'
NEW OATS' 1 25
l 1., 0 VERSEED 4 75
•
rimoIDINEED .2. 75
FLAXSEED 1 00
IWIILADELPHL4 MAI?ICE'TS.
nfifrf, gRATII AND SEEMS.
:Phadd2ll:l4 , l:. 'rah/ th 1572.
inquavenleal in the Fluor op. het, nod
1,10,2 to faria. Inwera. 'lion demand ia
roano , l 1, the teantanf Ow M
, en. Irada. tally. a
1O1{„11141 , 4 harnds changnal ioull.. Inehlillng EU
ye, tint , al ras dee/ LU: Extra-:fit ro Trat l l 50;
001:40, M lontaadst. Extra Family Ow , 2 5,
nnonatilvap la mot Wyntarn Wialur to heat ibis AIU
1146 e, 200. doing di 1:e Flout on Carta .
The Wbrat markal It fiat, and only 12,00011noliels
claulgol hand,. Alt II 1:2 for Western Thal and 51 70
rot holre .1.[n1 , 44. Rya 1n 10:51 n't 70c. Corn In dull.
Small noire dr, at bfialtal , lritit“ out
75r, Aunt lonall Wratern Whaat on metal
lama. 'Oulu In 11111 i. Sales:of Western White at4de:
at 39(1 . 40r.
eloverseed;fted
ti.. 14. r n .1.11.1.1 nt Jo. Timotb) i. owtive.
S yroold roux
uunnl j:
Whi•k , dpil. 1101 for; ;I.li 9pc fur Wpte rut
tu•kkirl
_
OATTI4;
1 . 1111“.1illyllia. J10'46,181:2
I'. re ivip 411111 11.0‘ week, but prb•oa
wen. without 201;1110d (imago.' Frt.
and %%estr•la '.-tro.,lldta at 7' rilUiel.
nt do. 'at 1;1:110,7,, acid a r
rt••lie, per 111, 0;1.0111111h.
COW.: writ • with at clamp: ; 1 - .11 h.:aa .0.1 at 5,45
ra I 5 p r bend.
4' l .'l' wer•' lit fair rG luatal 14,000 head ~ 0 1.1 at
p.r p,o4a.'a4
liagr ter( , dad ::1,144 ;wad hold at lid: Jllo'l'ool
yard 4 al Vi..2.5,0a 76 p, lul Ilex, aalt.
Ditrri... , _milmo• —At Con fftltlonee of J. M.
FreA,, Ctuitrolk;Colnuil. s u colinly. Pa.. Juno
1512. 1!) , 800. I': l' fluOrket, M. 'Metz, to
Mini F . 11111,4
♦ 1.1lEIL1•-11 A 61:11-1,0 Tu,,day, July 2,1872.
Tr.vity 0,0 r 0,1.1,04,01tir. ;,) [too . e.qreon-
W, l ll :i„ L. , voibteil by Ilig , 41b o rt, tir
m O , L 1•, 0 1;0.., .
liolii.r, 41 , 1:10!:ri , r .110,1, '4,1, sr Pin'
.1 , 114111,
voterreonn tov oF.Pur
BWIGERT —On ilia twohly-eighth ultimo, Mary
Coronduleti, daughter of ~/thrata and Dttit.trittr
L , lvigert,llgud 7 )'e. r, and 17 dap.
CA tf TAI 112 hornnah. on, Frldny t the
151111 Mz.rtin, O. and Ann
tatolhortiN;e.V It.ttr lnt) " thdhli . •
• •
4111n4Inn yore,
laitii"
14.1 14 , ). •
.
And 10Ln , hinl plow hu q,hl.
All I. dtrle within one dwrlllt•g,
f , nefy Are 0111. hlmrty pethly, ' '
0110 .I . IJ ;OVU ' il a.) deltey,
Ilan r. rev, yarned
111
• • • ••• - - - -:" - - - -101,-, 2_
r, t .f. ,li I
),,two,n, (11 1 1'p l AP,,tt '',' i : ,',,, P ,,.,.'i y . tp,4 k Ili' 100$4 '1 .1
W , P PI . ' lo
.3 ,,,,, 5 1 i,;; : ' 11 : : /,( ; ,:fk A 1 ,:;,1.1 , , . :. 171 10 " ,,L '; , 11 ,17 .1, 1 .1 , ,ir i i e : ,. ':"; I I . "ti , g.. , : . . t ' i t ,' il ' I :i: ., i tt, i ., ( ,,, A i 'li riv, , , ,i lo i. IL :1 ,it ' i, ? 1, 7 1: 1 , , ,,, ,i ,t,iii i .?, 9 1 h ..ti 1 ;: 17 1, 1, p :; ::1, f e. .1 ,1 ; i
E
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.yo , ,,,pruluu e!) 9ut up,
,R A , A ., 1 .. 9 i , ,, 1,, i,
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palrOlii4o, lion. lr Yoji .W 4.171 ~Pt blylit „r tontlq Hal'
Inklr cpt and dr..N.d In tlto a .if .
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• MAIN TO-DA
NEW '..-
136111nr ?, lriarngt!
Nita
J WM,
family an'd - Manufactining .
,SEIVAN-q• c MApHINF,S.
oadin~+ points of 6xcolle;ICo Combined
. ... .
11.. Ektif'Size and room under .ariu.
1 , 2f.ll:3h.tiplieitY titnPdiinct actiOn - . - " , , --
14 : kiso,of operation....; • • • .--:. •
l ' ~..Cylindrical
• Rtn, ripp,b 7 -noe ill or goat , wheels.:
,1 ' 'et • a
' hardened emit steel
slitittle; liirgesil 'bcibbiti in use ; will
cati:y 100 yards i cottim or. silk.
0. Superior automatic talc° up. ,
• 7. Self-adjusting tensions.
sA. Can not de put out of time or ad
5016th:tent iy list, J;' 'This is a quality pos
.Festect by no other machine in the World.
, 9.: Oreat,rauge.Of ;work. - :-,,
• 10:--D-n.ra.hilit.-3t-4..tvorking part •
EveifiniaChine warranted to be all We
clajm'forlt:'''' •
, - Please eall and carefully examine the
"Domestic," :IS it will give me pleasure
'to Show the working of tlie machino to
fillj whether .they have Ur have not ally
other 'nuke iu use.
SOS. VV. CGILITY,
Carlisle.
. „
' • Agent for Cumberland COunty.
I.
oiretilars with styles and prices sent
•t 0 tity liclarops on request._
'..,.ist or inclalned letteri; rentaming.in
thd postotliee at. Carlisle,Pa., for the
ISIT.TI
l K ENDINa .11.11 Y 10, 1872 :
. . . .
/. ,'•,
11,Lvill.111111111,
ilqar :anal .1'
1,141 A 14.17t16011l
iiptrnil II
AuFlr J
AllbAght A I)
Mil:ley !hinny
Ffilithnian
Pallier Daniel
(10.111 V
.10qtritou, Jo, 0
•
A SsIGNEEs' NoTrcE.—Notice . is
..L - 31,..ltert•Ity ghat!, that. 11illittat Blair and 11 Illi: to
Blair F•on, Err OW 1.1,11111 ail i(;:111i:111.. 11111 , • alaile
voluntary assiantnant of all thew la ovally the
auttealastated, to tr aat for tho bettelit. at their ttrtali
'tors. - All 'poadotis-inolelploil to tlaaol,ol pity
/114-11t. 111111 baciag ti 10111
MEM
rr i NI YricE.- L•et ers
t••81,••m•tit, ,••• 111.. •••,, st • ••1 it 11 11. %V.I. N.
hilt: 0r 0111.10,1111 10„1/41111, brise
l.y !Ito of .•4111110
,s! W‘,lll. Of ip, Hll.l .101111
t' Nowt,' 1.11‘1,1,i r.. All 1.,. slts
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tliI,Lll.ll. /••• t. r ..• I le•.. 1!!.
t •
A .1. the regtuNt. of nmily fri olds, I :tni
1 .. off, my 01.0.11.1.1 t, lor
itExus - rv.l( m•• \I 11.I•ki1.1 •3 •
,joet to th.• 1: Ili. t oa•
11j11: . .A. 'l . ll/111•S M. (I I 1.)101:1:
Voll C LEM\ 01"niE Ef
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At On. `.•1.. /11111011 1/1 111.1011.1•1 1.1
/11,1.10, I livrisby Reinototre d "/1
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On , OF TOE k:OF It 1F.,1101 otrumip I
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oo m r Ca) 1'1001.110,1
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R. R. R.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
anis, !mailing the advertiscnicol need Any 0111.
cLIFVER PAIN.
lIADWAN"tt IS A CURE net
evEltY l'A IN.
It wne tint flint and it
The Only Pain Remedy
nor inorfinny - vepg - the morn rxrrariating• pnirw,
allays lollatimattlomi, and corca (long , .tirins,
whether of t h e Longa, Stomach. lion is , or otter
glandii or Orgillik by Oho applicatl 1111 l
IN 1 , 11.011 (ME TQ TW E NTY MINUTES,
ci.crovettoi; the pain Itlc
1(IIMIlt1.‘13C, 11ml-skidoo, Intro], Cripplal,
Nervous, NcoralgM, or Prottinted with di...am. limy
.ffvr, •
BADIVAI t 'S READY RELIED
WILL A.FfdliD 1 NSTAN'f 11.1 SF,
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
cAmATwx ttF Tllll BLADDER.
INELAMMATIUN OF 'IMIE VOWELS.
CONGESTION OF Tull Li:Nas.
sour, 'tIIIIOAT, IGEFICII IIitEATAIINIL
I't LFITATION OF THE HEART.
II YcTERICs, 0111!U F, DI PIITIIERIA
()STAMM, I N FLV Iln1;! I.
II EA DAt/1111, TUDTII
ECRA LH I A, RHEUM ATI:)I.
COLD CHILLS. AGUE CHILL , .
dElw .applic,Ltion al 41;1.11:1 , to List ,
part or park whet. the pain It) eNiAa . 111
!Mord ca., tuft couifurL
Twenty Ilrevi in half a t.oFkra water x GI Iu a
few menu nix (MI. MPS. SPASMS, SOUR
STOMACH, HEARTBURN, , SICK tI 1: D.ACII
DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN T. II
BOWELS. and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers ohnold al waya tarry A halt le of
RA.DW-AY'S READY RELIEF nith thaw A few
drops In water will prat ant slaltnew. hr pain. try],
change of water. It k Gel tar than French !Dandy
or IlitLeix tv+ rt stkrtniant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEY PM ANU AGUE tailed for * llny cent. Tto,
b= pot ront,tho e. ,t wql,lit l tore
Voyin 'A , .0144. arid' all other Mdlarolue.
Scarlet. Typhoid, Yellop , and other Fa. ant Pd lad 1..
R *OW AY'S PILLS) 1, , 11111 W 1 . 5
/IMM
A ' R y c
RELINE. Filloots lan ladOc.
Drttrzial,
./11]..1 UT 1' ... f
STicoNo AND l'Ulti;
OF' FIE-. 11 ANI) WEIMIT ,IsIN AND
BEAUTIFUL. 0011.1,1:23.14N
SA ItSAPAItI 1,T.1 A N,it ESo IN I] NT
11A5 NlAltli T N :t IA 310 I' IttOti, Ittil IN., IT il
SO 12t/leli; :10 IIA 1.1 Q Alt:; Tll.l ellA ‘1.1..,
rue ileev 12:IIV.II.. 0 1:F. I'l , 1 ,, It 'run' IN•
ILUENCI; 01 , TIII• f,.';l•, M (YAW. nil l.
' M III,100 , 11;, 'fIIAT ',,,.
Every I)ay an Diryvase in Viesli and
• 'Weight is Selo and Pelt.
TlfE, Li li,'.EA :1"11 I, OUD d'UhIPIRI:.
E nn y drop of ht., 1.. A RSA lAI, 111. AN lILIIII. V-
F.N'T otantrtiootatott through 11101/11111i1, 3111011 i, Unino,
nod other lut,lo,tirol. illil,l of the hystent the vh.tot of
ilfo, 0eit, , ,,,,,,,i,,, ti,),.;,„„t0„ of ti,,, bony wit), i,,,, ,
~,,,t „tit"). antlorllll. .s,oroltilit t 9y0,1114, Clill,llllill-
1111 ; f1111111911;1•111,11nr. VIC ;cf., /11 It I It..hAtt slLath,
Itnitot,:,'Noitnh iti iun qi.tid:i6,loehor tart.; o'ft.tre
to In'l,lii, Elit'll di 1.1.4; titoutputto th,ohitOr,o.i frohl ii,
Qari; and Alto 110,1 forlio , or 6itill iii.'. 101 l Politetlotj, Foyer ital., 110(111 lined, Ittoir 'term, :61/
Itheitto,.lirptpolna, Anita, I:loolt 2410., \v,,,,,,,, ~,.
the Vlin.ll, tuttioro, Cutitros4 111 Or ‘Vuttill, nail All
W1p1111.111111:1 mud painful tlientnLrgon, Night Stroatv,
Inlni nr Sporta, and all WiViiti of the lite prltniple,
urn Ndthitt' the ourittiVo rotoo of this woodor of
Modern Illaunistry, nod a taw dap,' it.o will prol 0 to'
any tolM.lll trolog It for either of these, forms or
tllinnili Ito potont power to care thew,'
11 . 11 0' 1,11 , 141 111.11 0 . 1111! . 11. 11 1'';; . r l '. l rP: l 'l l 19% lift.
waat...eittid. tinoOmplitithot'lll.ll ht Luttllttaltllk pro,
grown'! otte.;tudWlal'atteolitlit 'll.to.it a ill tOh a tot
1 emir the emu,. hlth Itt , a thatt.hal tratlO luau
I:dui:a , hhoolL , Atit I 'lOlO 1110 54 It_SAIIA II I Lid .1.11 I
‘y.i1441 titio,l uccura. • . ~ ..
or SillY.e...s Ito 11 . 11.1111tAt.1 1 11 15 lidAttiVat , t ttattltl
..11 . 1qattig roldatii4l,tiottitt Ill• the 011 ,, Of ChlAttlit',
Supualtdat, Q. hotilatiohal luta I',lll'lllllll3lll`i ; 1/111 . Ii
'ln 111,. uhly pu Mutt 0110,1 tor. , .: . .
ri.iciony,ancl!ljiadtleil-Obniplaitit s
ureorr,, 100 AVOIIIII 111X011S11:1, II lave', Ploloilett,
'lthtt,y,'Sttoploigt. LfilVater, Inuontininotoof Urine,
„ht,igitt'o` I/1ti.a.0., A 11001dunt•ia„ tool to 1111 111001
',dome thorn aro I.4lt.ll.llo4',lutoodta, or tho lontet' to
; tbick, !lowly, ittiAol with out tattoos Illie the whitu
40 , nu ,,i f y,,or,thimi , i, lop whit,. ollk, or thole lo a
m.oilatrolartt,'ltill'hat oppoortrittd, 410 1011111 11 Ille r
11101 11111111P11111 ; 16111 Villotot ot a 10 n•0id..0, 1 ; b.,rolo s
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I \lo
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. wo ri ,, /}o. 1i1,,,. 1 1 1 ,. , , '1 ,
Tifteur Or ID ' YON' • 'Urowl li ' titiaid by
Hit(' way'3l.6solveitt... , , . , •. ,: ,
1„ . . . ..,.,,,.lII,yr.ILI,y, :IlAs,. t 3013 IS Lahti.
MEE
it.spw ha t tl. c't7 o r.an . 'l:lll , n9r ., in 140
Y,nnren ht•III foi It' . 1 trim vary Thing Melt N'oq
i4 o ,t ll. l l l4 Y tnu r
Il„ ,fnitli Ir 1{.,, 11:50110 0 1 4441. tqujo Jora•
J 1004 boo. tlin tttla ono lioN• 'or
, Itnilmey't , tilL, ,
, two,ltottlett or.:Yfiii , 1100114
110114'1, ;lull 110101 to nut '`/01¢11 ittutor to la. goon
r oe roIe:API 1 refit loitol.,444lll . talatta liapplior than
IInYM Nr•Pet•lvit Attn.! . w •w tot In
111. i Itlt I,lt , of h0w41,1 r w
tho 00111. riti,
•tbliOto iydrt 1. 0 , rho '1)444116 0,41 mm. Yon, cnn
,vfillAkolt.,p'.yttp , ,cln),ooo.. HANNAH I', II
1
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,ItmEllol'ti 11,,, 1,11. of 'llll lIISOI . I/03, 0 111
811111101 TAW.: Ilt.mtlit; ICltlitoys, ',Madder; Not•votte.
‘ , O 11np .orr 4nlli!tin% PoJivir, iTooi4ll oil.popplgg :
M 1 10.V 0 11niq,1 4 700 . Atkrointul 0 owo
1 1144 t ory otre . . tst 0 4 . • glpith M 311101414 10111
3/10•VrAiP) . W P ,1 0 , Ilfic}llrq{ll4p q.)O•
41 — Oi.rrYo ~ pl ty , lig l 0111111110111.1 . 1 rioll I
pkgrfarsft tlni,l l ,I y
•
•
11111.10
sof, 14,0,,F1inn0,,,x,01• olgItt: In
the Sthmholl, Bout thtettltiono, Shilthig or' Vlittier•
IlnitAtt the, PItto11:111n,BIltOttd.. - 14wIntittItt qt,tlto:
Illtind,,llttrq_eilotinl 1)11)Ictilt Ilcentlitng, ' , lntl (Ting nt
Lp Uholt'lmt ( tir itialt*talng , Benoutldnx wlttin't
” oluktiprisilf,yitlon,,Phte or woo
wl, re tl.o vorio . nOl thiti ihtin In 1 10
.inonotooopot,v,i;lritoi!nor.volTvn , fr,frj ton r F kin
4,,10w,:!‘0ft .J.JJ,lrti. 4111 Jr., rlio
Iy,duui fr,iiu'al I (ha IttION 1111111(1 01 . 801 . 014. A . 1 .106;
!I3CltiOlit4lFirtbog. now. Hy pnyuoisTrii.. . r
tipnll,' min 701100
.1 oil,. 411fortnntiott frprgt Iltounnatig 01111 Po nottt
41111.
• • •• r ' •
• •
/AuWES' LIST— .
Nottor II '
• Pifer Allll
Swicort Ar:blo I:
limn It L •
111.110 Janltqa
Iticn Arnold
II.;
Mu•aw . 1:1113l1111..1
Smith A 31,11
%VllllOl. floory
E. I). RIIEEM,
Postmistress
NAN,
.1116. A. I I•Alt.,
.3)113 R. Nn ARPF:,
=
Radtiw' ys Ready Relief
NOT ONE HOUR
1) It. RAI)WAV'S
i.,,,
I
II V i
2 1 . t -fir
_ ,
.
SMING:' AND-:-SUNIMER - GOODS!
L. T. GREENFIELD'S,
. • ,
AT H IDTTO H I±3l
I will offer, from this ilay, great bargains in
5.53t.t,
LACE SACQUES; PARASOLS &C.,
lAT T--1 I T _E,
- The above rediictieh in prices are re . ah tThe.,Goods the best in the 'Market.
I :WV leliv mined to make a eleau sweeP of all tlie odds and ends, without regard
to co.n, to make room for the Pall Trade. '
E I WI
Calicoes IVlCislins,
9 SUITIM P a nts Stuffs Ikc
Juist rtier , ivtd, anti wilt - 1.g3 ~ ,h 1 at very itnv -
Men's- and Boy's Suits ,Made to ,-Order, at Short, Notice
The public are rovectfolly invited to call and examine the abort) bargains at_
. T.GREENFIELD'S,
lliui'
.
1 71 ;R e v ff N V
7 c. , - •
Tr..ia i v( [FT eisp,
. "RA
&L, ko - E%-• R;.P . 111
2.1 - 7:4'. _7 7 ' 7 4F=4
I A 1 1 -6--1-1 V
Lt i• U. Y'LAT/11_,1114.!.0 I
•
Saturday, August 3d9 1872
The sith,orilwr:; in;; a large lot, of Catri.igl , L4„ Wagons and Buggies on hand,
have dote' mined to tednrr their stock I,y a milifte - sale on the above day, at Coo.
W. Ililiort's old stand, on I street, l'a., a few doors tionth of the Cum
...,
berland Valley depot.
Among :lie veld. le,- 1 2 , %%idol; we inviteTremlattention ;ay the loiloWing
L
f-hN G s
ILA • P.o I, 13- 1E I
9
S Swell ftick: 10 Dolly Varden, and 1 Trottin.4 Buggies, Spring
, Witgoni:;, fwii-soattai Cltrriages 2 l'lnt, , tinni •Ind
Second-hand Buggies and Wagons,
This work is all new and constructed or the very best material, and in good
style. They will all be sold, without reserve, and a mitten guarantee given with
each %Thick., it ror nne'yeam _
•
A Credit of five Months Given ,
if desired, and a deduction of,FIVE PER CENT on all CASH sales.
Sale to commence at It o'clock, n. in., when attendaqe will he given and terms
made known`l•y
SMELT 86 CO
•1M72 It
ir A tik.momeo
AMENWIEN'I
TO TIII;
Constitution of Pennsylvania.
Aniepl
mu* I° Om Constitution of l'uontiyl,
17, if I , .1111 IN 111101 /Ma, , trlf , 111 . ,
4•l,bre •Id VII utvorlq: Prmieyip
(Irn , ,e4l I oreolibly t, 1 hat, 14,1100:.;;
‘,l lit 1..11 01 'lli 1'.11I1u,01r,11•,11 tll
, 14
-
pinpovt.,ll to 1,110 'o ,4 ' .
t,.15111
lip, .
AmEspmEN'i
.•to ~f 4,,111 ni t 14.1,.
of And t Il•ri g.r 0111
Illg • A I.y
tllk..lll,lthtql Orctors ol •nelJ Imo s .11.1
,flt.ll 1,111 4 .1 •I• 1 Vll,nw n 1 111,1•1 ibt.d by
WII krl 1.:11.1,IGT
: , Iwaket p11 ., ..11 , 11” ,
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r
vondiki ),;•tit imuttio.l 4 aryl
10)•t....
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0111 , I Ilk'. 011.1111,11% 1 .' 1 11th,
11.relVlurg, .111 n, 20,
Or »a pulp'', Ga!)(48...
GLOTIIINn
OW: EVA.NS 136 , CO
Lato 1,1.:Fc11,
No. 914 Market
Pli 1 LAD E I,PYIM
•
}iirasti Bands
tiodils: at rlri4i prices.,
,(11 . y.).)ta, Of
lfpifoila?s:kNit five Oh (11)1411M 0,
of,.
sucoNi, ; _tt,t NA. zo ( k I: 'UN! BU NMS
111 Vi4o.l3oll(lit ion, for snlo voi.y 0it141 , •
11:• • t i
91 0 IS7;.
Cilt.A NT' AND! \ I LS(
-ANTj
CAIViPAICFCCARS.,
:* • CAPES ANDTOriteiilN.;
d
)yitt. I , ortraii, or zoly 4011:u fov
411.1 ?.1 . 0,10/ 1 ,1 1
10..1.1`t1r Imto.ll.
illviits; 11,40.60 , 4 , 0 4,
Conootfloi 00 . .1], 10 tod ,t 010 1.0 wo,:t Itatod
ut
NVIIT. P. SCIIMBLE'S
CAMPAION
40 1.301.1411 M111(1 54revt 1
C11,1C1 , 11 "
4.lY7.2thit. .
CATIT.PAI(.I . VES,A:ND ,fL).l`"s4,l
,• , lii ,
(IA. PE ; ': 3 ' PO 1 (1) I
fir, I1l!wt110.0t1 difoular,:iku,l '1(410
. ' • '' •
. • ,
"1 •• ' ' 144 . 14 P V4qT!'inE l q't • • '7" I •
• 7 NO. 201 churl , - EitrOot",
• elaith m ,,, • rAßrakia:
14111)KerIller
t 'lllllO (11•.00,1k;,, ,•1,3,1•14 , ,t , tqa to
111ApplY idly of rot in 'll‘o
lol,plot e taitstreauely lowlpf ice 4 t I ..•
,
.• w Io• .fp ro fol to.
Tanners IMO 141116 1 / 1 1rOOtt 1, uI ItOltt o'o oll ll MO
liuo pf (Ito Cipubto•laud,Volluy Zallrolol,ol p10t . ..1L1, to
rites. Onlorri Tocil,of {fully r,oliollotl. Oaf
-411711{1 • (1VA31 . 11111 ZINN.
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No. 1$ East A , fain St.,--CARLISLE
Ho TELs
FA Int EltS'
i ik i AND
p9Roli,Erts,
CA11.1,151;F: '
'Owodered,rord having tlheil mud °label). ed.
:hi dalai lorols . fied thy hotel I- prepared to furoldt
good 11.1,11,111111,110t1.0 to all ale, desire to make It
1111..11 . i. A shire or the pdtlonage. el" the mir•
r..ntiding ..utry tr..cell l Pn Llie sc.11.1c)(“1.
lt,FunnA 1111g,1 cutnfi.rt.i..u. Tahla alvays sup
plied with 1110 hett.
N.
511m7cl W. I r NVOODS,
oOriolor.
ii lII' ELLIOYS. 11.111' 11. L.
uNTGom.F,Ity ROUSE.
The onderedgnell respeotruily inft,ltt tho public
that they It ntu lensed 11114 11.11 known hotel In the
,rough 4.1 eionhereburg. 'II is their 'Mention Jo
beep it In a style whielt they hope will gi ...the
littitioo to ell who'rutty tutor llient ViJlt {MAG . eye.
tto.
and Ciell,Jhbglig CogelJes run
frut mel to thhi
VA,Li,d'in: A 311.C.\1.1.
7..171-15
rrHE "13EN'PZ HOUSI:,".t.,
(Formerly COI7IIO 11 House
Nos. 17 ANT) PJ EAST 141:4 STREET,
CARLISLE, PA
She inch talgned 111.1 , 111 - iittrelq,-,1 anti colltaly .
re-Attu/1, Awl Itirollhetl a at' 'brutal, vat, aide/Ina
flirtilf ore, tht,,,,,11.1.n0W11, and 'ld rnml,llo
wal , ,t.tra thy ,toflato of the eotaustkalty and
len tt itn; 1,0,1 w Ur at welt prepared to turutith
it 041111 , 4 occootottotatturot to 41 o tot dealte In taalta
n Lottl, their 140 ti B t or plearaut ‘etotxetary
.140111 front tho au,rcott Ming t ottatrx reititect•
1011 , sole ited. COltrlt.01; and uttt IlliVO gi.rvaulai ore
I ;-', , !g. , 1 at tltlt Itorlar !total. ,
t Z BEN'f 7., Proprietor
N. N. ATlinit.cliti.ti livery 19 witn tlio
hotel under Ulu iiiimitgament of JoHepli L. Sternvr
liriiihei,
10 al 6 a
'WHITE HALL HOTEL,
MA 'MET STUEE+, MR/II .lA4ts
14 roil rattynppo)lie Cowl. ',lousy.
This 'svi,t 44 .VOllll Ansel or Fry - lours'
11s1r1, et 111,01.r:its charges. Guests nilislited it
41.1,y,Lut, •11 the night. iltinsl6 4 l,
7)105r87:1,1,Y,
'ruin leior.
•
111117-.1111
En!nber ante Bulh10:0 Diredcrddd
U)IBE1Z ! LolllEli !
DANIEL KENDICI & CO.,
, DI:11./30 IV- SEP:94I4\
rtS Am; 10:,Np.00R
:01SVACTII ItTS oe
lit DINO, k !MORINO; BRIDGE, UQAT
•
.I. NI) TINIBERS.
ita Mating lhiteriati furnished to ord. ',.,t
•• notice
Aftdres, Mil „, l
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Offico No. T, Itherni'x Rull, In rear of t hd EOurillfouvo
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VINEGAR BIT'ItERS!
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PURELY VEGETABLE.
E FROM ALCOHOV!,
D WAILICER'S - ;
.cAT 4 IFfiIIN n VINEGAR mi"rEtts.
f3LI,OV
yEtEuen DI ,ERS orb not a vile,Fansyprink„
made of Poor Ito i',Nrlttlitij , , PAMlSptillic allege."'"
'fuse Liquors; doctored, spiced, and sweetened to
pleas° tho, taste, coiled " Tonics," ."
Appetizers;'
• Itest,frOrS,L44.,OntleadllCtipplat thilo?rni*.
puncsAntul him,.lnit 140 n truellitulloinOthado frad..l
the native roots and herbs of California, frt. from
'all Alcoholls Stimulants. They aro 'this 'Ureht
,Bleod uritler.and n Life-gtying Principle, it Perfect
Renovator and , Inyignrator of the Syscerti, carrYloy Jt
ort all poisons. uttter and 'restoting the' blem '
to a. healthy condition, enrichina !t.; refreshing and
invigorating both mind nod body. They aro , easy
of administration, prompt in their action , detain in
t t heir • resulta r Faro und..rulTuble in aillortua 'of Ala. r., 1
NO PERSOk CAN TAKE THESE BITTERS at ,
cording to directiomioind , remhin long unwell; pro
vided their bones are not destroyed by mineral
pubton or other menus, and the vital ottgans wasted
beyond the mint of repair.
DYSPEPSIA Olt IN DICESTION. in
the Shoulders, Curlew, Tightness. of ' the .Chest,
Dizziness, Sour Eructations of- tho StontschOted
Taste Lr the Month, Bilious-Attacks, Palpitation of
th,,Reart, Inflammation of tlin Lunge, Pain in the ..
regions of the .K Jitneys, and a hundred other painful
symptoms, are the offsprings ofDyspepala. In these ,
complaints It has 00 equal, and one Wide will prove •
a 110..ter,[01.10tC0 of its merits than a longhy
ttsement.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, ill. young. or.
ittaf•ltsl or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the
yarn of life, O,rs. Tonic Hitters ilisplayao,devlded
nu .intlumtee -that a marled Improvement is omit,
permipbble.
FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CIIKONIO 11iIEU;
3IA.TISM and Gout, Dyspepsia or ludigestion, Dil
la
tai, Remittent nod. Intermittent Fevers, lacessesof
the Blond, liver, Kidneys and thwie,llltters.
have been moil ittieceestni, Kura Diseasep are canoed
by Vitinted Blood, whirlt is getienilliproduced by -
111.Mngemi•nt i - the
•1111 EV ARE A 0 ENTLICLIKKbLATIVE AS WELT.
AS A TONIC, possessing also the peculiar merit Of'
soling as:. ponernil agent in relieving Coogestkin
or lollaminatiim of the Liver and Visceral Organs,
Kiel in Bilhats Diseases. • ' • ,• ' -1 •
• FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Metter, Salt- s s.
Rheum, 141014 . 111,1, quite, Pimples, ,Pustufta,Toils,
euriumelea, faint Worms, Sold Head, Sere Eyes,
Eustis-11M. / lcla , Scurf., Diseolenitilmn of the Skin, '
limners and ,Discates of the akin, of whatever name
or nut ore, are literally Elig,•tip and carribil out of
the system in 'a abort time by the aim of thCee
tere. Olio btillb• in corm will roovitire the
mow increduloos oft liv Huth
it curative effet it.
LILEA ESE' TILE VITIATED 111.01)1) whenever
u find its impurities bursting through O a , shin
in o n
Pimples, .Ertiptlons„ or Fores; ell.allFo it when
yon gas It olistriuced will sluggish in the ii•ins;
cleanse It when it Is yeitefeelings will MI
you whet, Keep the bleed pare, onvf the heat tit of
the system will. lotto, • '-•
GRATEFUL THOUFANDS Proelaim Vltiegiii•
tern the most wouderfol Invigetnnt they: ever sus
tai mst.the siolciug , s3 Own,
PIN, TAPE, AND 0111Elt 13'011MS. lurking In
the system of 85 many thoniands, nee effectually de
stroyed anti I Soy' a distinguished physiuls ,
oglet There Is 'entreaty tin htdnviJua apes. the faro
at the aura It whose !any is exempt from the internee
of horn.. It Is not npon tho booltliy,,elutuents of
the body that mottos 1,(14, but upon do dioetotal
[moots and crony deponte that breed thee° Tivthe •
Intooters Of 4 tlisoatc No tOhntto of itletliatih, no
teratif °ltch. nottotheintiottice, trial tree rho n,yttont
from nocutaiiitc there ; . . ,
, . ,
EeIIANI('AL ii.ORRR Pi-froths engaged Ili
tilts nod fuel, Pluniberii, Tyre Ref
ill,. A. it M It+ they oil IMMO it,
Ile, will lie Nuefeci fu pale ),i. The (towel, To
till, litho a do,
lut taJet• Mt, 11 .1 •ti PreVentlV... •
BILIOUS, Itv.irciE,T. AND I EuMff ENP
hich privairlit lirthe of
tit, United
tIo "1 the 01110, Mii.soort,
T1211111,1:1, Red,
Itrarmr. LLm illitudo. Punch /it:anima. Mo.
Ziasinhuala, hosuolie, tunny utlicrs,
rib th,arl unt tfilituarace, throughout our rutin,
ry dun. is :iunnuer iiol.l Autumn, ro
um:lrish y u uuring sr:h./tie of ourishal hem and
dry no, aro int area lily aces an ponied by tlrteun:iq
of Lhe stotn:ch :Lod liar, nitd other
alnhoniu son-era Tilere On altvit): mere or 1 , :c:
,most into , 01 the lis cr. a a eakhea: and iriltablis
,into of the ntonnach. and great torpor ol the bowel.,
e:ooged up wnh Vili:111.1i• accumulations' 1m
tioatrnent. a part-Jolie t exerting a „poyt trhki
itl. ore upon these torteu: ~ r gan:,
I.ei es:art Ihere Oil ratharlio tha totrpo,
equ.ll te II ..1. tt:illito's Vinegar hitters, a:they nirt
sp. 11.111,0 file . litirk colored viscid matter It fax
wit.
I. tbo hotvels aro loaded, at tiro sap., time atm].
lit tint, the C• 1,111011% of the hear, and gkKrmlly
re-t".i.ig the healthy IntiLtintas of the ,h;rslite
organs.
SCROFULA, Oil EVIL, White StvelYiki.Pt
Ulcers, Erysipelas, St, Vll.l Neel, Iluitee, aomfdlin:
Innantoi alien:, Indolent infhtuttnutiona, Blerout
Allections, Ul l Sorer, Eruptions Id the itkin, Sara
es, etc., rte. In these, a: in all other countnu-
Lh0 1,,,,, at Walker's Vinog.tr. .liittera Luce
,110W11 their great ottrativu powers lu Lite, most ob
stinate and intr.. table ease..
DR. IVALKEIFF. CALIFORNIA VINEGAR
'PERS fir( on all then' one, in a shriller Inturtucr.
Ity parity lug the Blood they remove the ran-.-, anti
Ly revolving away the eil.ters of the intlunimattor.
idle tubercular deposit s) 1110 :inertial paty r, reit rs
health, and n permanent core itt'efiected.
Tilt FILOIIuILTIES of Dr. Walker's Vinegar .
ters are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Germinal , . vt.'
Ntitritious Laxative. Diuretic, SedatiNe. Counter-
Irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, nod Anti-11'11mm
X lit APs it I ENT no.: ruilti LaIAtIVO propertie. of
Walker's Vinegar Bitters are the bert safeguard
in all t nate, of eruptions and malignant fevers, their
imbrantio, healing, and soothing properties protect
th e httutols at the Mimeo. Their Sedetii e propel
allay patti in the nervous system. stoubtrh. midi
L e ovels. either front intlsinumtion, wirui, calm
rte. Their Counter-Irritant influent, e t.
trelr throughout tiro system. Their Diuretic prop
ort iv, act on the li hlucy e, voriacting mud regoalatirt,e;
the Bow of urine. ''heir Anti-Bilious propertied',
s th o ulate the Bier, in the secretion of Lilo, and its
discharges through the L,li.inß duel;, and are rag,
rue to all remedial neuts, for the cure of Bilious
Fever, FMvr anti Ague. etc.
FORTIFY TICE. BODY AGAINST DISEASE It,
purify Big all its fluids with tYINEGAit hdTi Elie.
Ni' epidemic run tithe hold of a system thus fora
drenel. Tlve liter, t stouradr,Xlie bauble, tintlod
oryr,mid the neon as ore Irtudexed disease-proof 11;
this grout invigorant.
DlRECrioNs.—T.ke: or the Bitters on gctiteDais
Led at night Irani a half to one and ontelivtli
Bst good noturishing•foodomai Veal
steal:, mutton chop. venison:remit Beet l....hil'vedsts-:
Ides, awl take oat door exercise. ahoy era rou .
posed of purely YogetLble,lngtl4 , l4,l,..u4 tputuju.
ua rph it
J. WA 'ACM%
, R. tt. 711.1)0NA IA) A t,oy
I)lllo.fist4 , Agt% , 9111 Pnttiekiria`etiA
& t , EIILU UY ALL .A.XD p,EALERs
..„7.nyiAttemo.c..
Fa yin implements
IMPLEMENTS 4'OR HARVEST !
{Vp offer to Parini ri for thi , coutlnirsimiwn thi•
tollob well-brown
mwds,ug oillnttior nrtirlea no.attql by oil
The Sprague. Mower;,
now g,loonl.ly 3,ltnittoil to lio
vcaulJett, otoloitictont,Ft.itlP Mo.xiug Morhino
04 O s county We uok of %hobo tutoor,,,
motif.ht•t nu e3 4 ' (4fodiOn.
Vrice, ;WU co.
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TIIE NVVELTA - fIAI RAKE,
wnt ketl ither by h3llli or on tho telf.seting
'rho rebutstiou of this rubo is wsll established.
t fat toer who is not already' sulitdirkl, should
buy a Novelly tiny Hutto.
The Ori - dnil 'and lininidied' •
_HARPOON ILL Y FORK,
with itoprckv.ed C ILAPVI.E, PULLEY, dc. l'i k lkt lloy
Fork, in connection with thu Crapph• nod rttne.Y, 1.
undoubted* Otto of tho most cotuvloco skusehitte - 4.
thu market for !Intoning bay. •
THE ZUMBEELAN El , 'VALLEY • •
TIIRESI(ER ANA
Th.' iniroVeminte we have minis' In, the construe,
Han el Jhls Thresher sint'e but :subs, warrant •11W
irrefferitig it to farmers as one the very beat ton.
he Market. With the horse Power which -
goes ss ith this machine Our Loner err calthlated
to do the NVi rk,llllolo 211 x and eight are required in
many other machine.. Colispnred tHtls °then/Alio
price in,s , . low tilt every)thrlrty fernier may reeslity
ecroinif fhb owner for himarlf of 41 CutuberlaritiNab
ley Thresher mud Sereirator 'far permanek also en
hie barn tiooC. , Fennell. would do well' to cull all , l
examine it,
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Tilt C:11111 S 1
made at otieesta'l,ll..}{l..kel.,t; Oki won the big tied.
reeonsineisdaVOn4 Dow all Who have ea.!. It. It
1,0;11 giinJq und crushes the apples. It, therefore
. .,eqmrer. lighter pressure and prtid urea the largest
quaid it y eft;ider Held the mortar of upsilon:put"
The Willoyghtiy - Vatent
GUM SPRIN( , GAAIN:.DRILL
is 00 wilt 141114011 trl 44100:0 111 11101 je4114 4,1 t r.0),14-
4110.0itia, that Ns eery
',peak anY 41j .
tiel it, 114.1140 V 14111141 it OVA .4 11d1t40.1111.11111110
A Merlin...lb and wall. the munch. no attached no to
work hl. et ;WA At 4.ik 4 :144
filro, it,vu rmt,.., 4100 ekes 11111 011 by env, so
5 WO% ''Atirh mivea them . atket
'N ' l,V, l lVt " ;a ' artirintr attachment to the Drill. No
gtiniffertnef 000 tttlitc4 t 0 do without the Willoughby
Ulm Sven; alwitys on lined
supply of ,
T. 0. 000L0Arqu,
11 LT 1,1
Fodder Cutterp.
Corn,,,Shellers
-
dull nir.e4 1111 , 1 a variety of otber'lmPlri
. oprpr y drA
by farmers, at the lowest prices
13i1'41 1,0 4 ?'i
Ci 1 1 .1311. ,nju.l,v‘t
1 1.1.0•1€?
IpUELIC , BALE' REAL ES
-ntlereigned• wilirtt-Sulurauy.
thu't.tl rd of
,A.w4ligt. 1,814.11.1.' o'clock, a. ot. of
that. day, net in ioubltt 01011111 g dem:tilted
twatestate to wic r A I.of of groundou runuoago
olruet.'ikt 1110. 1 10r0. 1 00 1 C li'MvNP:-.IITPT3irbV.,Va
etreet,ee the South, en the Wit70.1,y,1 , ,;sl•4‘. 11.
thuoq North bx Ott allay, slid prt t.114,it Otilty John
B. Doulap, voutololog.: 11 ) Irojit try Xfjil I,et then
.11. ter, very dreiroblu
Torole,ylB.lju njwlu klo*,iiirl 4:1 ,T c1et , 1 , 11i 0 1.,, , z x
' t , ,,, 1. ,, 1 4 ‘ , 1 , t a tr . ti1ua of
,kajnor,,C,lll ily , ftyyjr,4. A.. ~,„frH.,
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,a-ti4Tiriptlcons cArditily ipulA➢roeurit t 1
couivoviAtlea at all tipme: -•-- • -
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