Fa Home and County 'res •.AV,,,1/4i'llts7,r,‘; l ' aA 1 • r - " ; ! 7 . t;: Nnw—ThopOplair lit I.> • DOLLY V.kro.m.x hats are the latest; • v, O oißyo ptsper quart.. .Tmln apples; .only , 25 Arita a peek, THE •Supreme Court has granted E aPSDAA/graqi.4ll. hin 9.94"11M1 Wife-poisoner; a, nosy trial. THE first ue c e ernes o e sea on appeared in market on:Saturday morn ring, it c,enta per t glart. • ' POE job w.orlc o - A every description, - visit the .4.EnALD OYFICE;;, ,WO defy THE opprOVeive heai`..'has affected the town eloicki.at least - it liaa,been. out of' ,"so.rte,".and 'don't strike the , Cornet' • THE Fourth passed oir.ithotly_ltL , our borough, mut; fora 71in4er, v liei no accidents ctlnu't,ti l n extiloaon diGrework to record in this,issue. • ' CT - The ice-wagon of _MLA.. 11. 'Pitt, driven by M. H. ZsiglSi.,brol4 ilovin on the itionihig oethe Nall, when ho about finished seriingbis egstpxpcm., Tun effort nude merchayti; to hayp „the,atorep closo3• at 7 o'clock each evening, failed, owing OA to the non-compliance of all the dry goods )1 • 1 WE have been told that if the sun Sots un ltf) oluud.ou W,eduestl4Y , ov,ening it will rain before Saturday evening; One who bas watcliad At closely :says it a sure sign;, ' Tttl ttionn!Tir,. race Ttpuounced to titko plaCe at to llarrisburg Park on last Satnrday; between a Oninbinitlnd county and a y i!etiiiiit'borsc, failed" toco - nle off, one orpitApitrlfos . backing "squarelyy 'doWn.' ll A nun bee. of tiuk'" §lic4li4g7, men were in attencliM'Co. - - • Meeting eervices Will be held in St, .Pau),'.o Evangelical church on Sunday, ,, July . 14, ; Sermons will be preached at 11 a. m., and 7.45 p - . m., by Rey. / 1.. Reeser, Presiding, Elder of Carlisle Histrict, The morning sermon will be tailored by the,,LMl'sSupper. Itiottiiri.--:I3V reference to Mir new ads. it will be seen that ;di. Henry Linn Kuhl has-removed - the 'Keystone Shaving saloon to Nurth Hangv9rtstrect, and not out of town as 'has been reported. • Hu employs competent workmen, aad if you wislrfliM4 - 4tfcleati shaVe him a • . . Nh\V PArlin:-:=1Vo aro is receipt of No. I Vol. 1 of the Dcmodraticolafilyitard published itt Bliippensburg, Pa., by Coffey. The Sqjeguard is • a column paper. and the editor proposes to publish it Mille interests of the Demoerhey. It is a neat !Oohing sheet, and we wish it MEM Or - A cho.nge ofproprietors has taken place at the Montgomery House, Chain bersburg, Pa., Mr. Jere Sliineileld itnil Henry McCall, an experienced landlord, late of Pittsburg, but formerly or 'Franklin county, taking his place. Ttibi.ptipplar hottgOvvill heieaftet: be 60/3- ducted by Messrs. Elliott & McCall, and under their management will rapidly grow in' public favor. ;.I.ecitE2sT.—On Thursday afternoon last, Dr. B. F. Hook, of Loysville, Perry county, while driving.a spirited team of animals attached to a trotting wagon, was violently :thrown to the: ground, when in the,vie:litit.Y of Noble's barn, on the'lraggoileFif Gap 'friad:::: Tli67) - cietor was sttintigfrom,:tllO . eftliefsOof tile fall, and i*itiiie:d seyoral Seveve cute, about tltgthc~td'aoa : f~bol. `' 2 : V'n - tEmit•N's Psit.tnit.—Noff. that the Fourth has passed, we will ailain broach the subject of having a firemen's parade In this place in September next. We have a Fire Department second to none intitfoss 4 lo,; , ,:an4,.., T 4: l ..iia,:pliot j uiderstgici thAt ifi ,I . ie,pi4epli,or.4 pnclert.l'lce the mat . tor,4aliii:lii4po 14i,iirli 'is , l4,y.Oiero. cannot i b ..:i4r4titlffo onXil:flipile.!, A meeting s t .9i.i1l l*ctillalivii''dric4,;inli3t there he' a iiiiiel 'ray) `. PERSONAL.—On Friday last, the do gree .w,y,„conf q r.d Ll 2 O, .1. r i 7- Airkittrshni a, of t ancaster city; the'Filfrer i iiitetitioni; ConiiMili iio.lloolB, during the ,commencemitint s exorcises at Lafayette tbllege, Easton. IJtis is a richly deserved compliment.: .TrIN its, formerly of this pla4 after; lsn absence in Smith crn iCam 144 ° the Western coilitiTy, of - six years and a-half, returned : on t(ie ; oven , ing of the third Pre,4lfmpT Wed n esday Shiremaus• , town 6Mis'eMployeif by b,oott and Unidn fico Iconartenie.l., to furnish music for thaiii, 4:4lited on the evening • train and retrained town over night. I)uring the Iliveitiing-llieseitandir.'sere naded the residences of many of our MU ' 'Lena, the Old'i - ,6\vmrdniarluildy bands hall made raph i. j.itrogresa,insiearning silvery n0t9113 ihih; rsr t niir,vi § * to our town, and it was ii,rure would bb invidious forms tOsaylvhielifurnislied. • the beiit-iiiiislo;•iid is' it onr.itituatiOn ,to do so at thi , 434 "V, the name of the eitiF.Auti,ci*.QudiS)Piiand roomespeci ally the areuidno.viii would tender thanks. , ;:' 121TEItATV - M1717 - Fi - O.• de 'Fontaine has ivrittior - agrboOkr fcirlAjotlicria and ;11ildkcoPthdt iiyomises Iteco.rileroue , t4 the most popillittlQll;l4itiolia - 144r616t the day. It y ,,ls ci appkopy 4 latt?ly,-,-eotitied l " IVistlona iqra cmbodicaiilf!o , oiSion anti :tumor, ,lust bugk'ind of to rmatipn. with which little folks should be supplidd. It is tivt,WOߢY Olatd,r tel'PseTiybff.o' , • . lug I uNt 4 O4:l 1141 4 ed, 1 ) 9L'' .1 , 1 0 author tekl it i ..l4l,ss4 ;ll B l 3 lT'll t rr , it t o ttiy prop4in at.'sba 6' So attractive that, like: , Oliver Wm - wits and (primarytiohool toschers will do well to give the book ;IA exatnintion • l'AidOied b 4 y. .s of ,i,„rfovir Atoilt 3 , citieVsotil I.)6Astolti . of W. li i . riper, on West Main street.,'. Lllyr OF PATF.taft.—The following pla cate ware issued from the if. B. Patent °Moo to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the week cuilum June 25, 1872. t.. , : -...,iopisttet 4 f f?e;Tithl,y - 1y..1-lAl i o, py Aii),x,, aliejer,* t lc 11.41:s1):•6'oliOltoie a 'Patents, ..C.th.Soviii street,-Wasitington l -D , Ch-- oinaaiT,' ci O i lalc v f ;F;1 4 ~, fit 11(3 i qap \eh , n 1.4 !tri i ,phitee,. .14'. I ter, ittsburg ; nr coupling, J. Rudy, ;starrlfitpwf) . ; • • rcii*4 l s4g.'o l fi, 5 0( ) Ai:10 8 , 40.1 :t 1 4.1 1 ,0 t # ' 4 . .g 6 :0 11 9(4 . 0 4 , o,fnaopirmnoN, LJA: ; atitomatite tamping device for torpedoeis,, .A. F. • ', • , Gotham., Vidiouto ;•. quilting frame, A. 0. : • StoviOlif t3lttiibid,N,llllll4idlOgfreatiti94ini otiluetiiio l .4l:yaliditie,4l446Yrii ; neetlic; thioador tbr g vittum,.Pilisq r ro ndo;.ftwmattq '.mattaniviu9; ,t? in . .ranchiii'4s, 0: it. WC°, Eiugeton. - ... . , . ~ ,-.-. Wily ' does.ilte .1' Domestic' • sOdolight , i6'ff.is7-1511°. 4c.1 2 .0 Pr other •maohinds Copy:nieePtediVp' . ; l F,. r, pairia7l ,a4e4 ' , Li ; ` f A' / anitim.y.Storin bossed . along , the Vall ey;oft.Uk..afteradOV - Wilielfetirth. ith the c'xdoption of a slight - rain, 'this ace • escaPahv the brunt of the storm ; bii *n_:.the . : I ;upper',',, add ; 1' loWerr , ende, .it was.: unusually. kevare;i• ‘ Trees were uprooted, fence's bloWn doWn, and field& of corn entirely destroyed.: tiro have. I Sbetha inforrited' ttiat'` several - trees - Were ' blOwn)ticross the railroad' track, and de tained the train some little time....At West: Fairview more rain 'fell In tho, space, ors, half nn hour„tlian mob() re. colleetcd 'by'tho oldest inhabitant. u - • , ' EMANCIPATION CELEIWATION.—The Colored citizens of ,Carlislo and vicinity, Contemplate holding a grand National eelebrntion, - in ,commemoration of the' Emancipation Proclamation of President LineolM in this place, on Thursday; •Aggast 1, '187% The Committee of .`Arrangements pre peaking extensive:pre parations for 7,,elebrating ; this „day in magnifieeut style. It,is expected that a iarge" number of delegatiotis from the : principal dittos Or Saloon threaded lud, -,...‘• .h-tot tering fortn of hoary ago' ~ , ,Jn rorenott by ;do ittr,',.., N ;And off Ito Malt n 4 041taka 14,1 ' iliii, r ,. r 1 e Iro pt,ll vr o' aO4 i lutin, f / , y All Itlik Lbozbu goltuirlell nw,l Voilek All ,t(now 14$ valum, wlLtu. • 111elpt a a swiftly vuxwlng train, . • ,• i h - 01QM) "!',l l fic'rt i !9"'" ~ lil. , , i ri' 'l , : fill ut:qiuw.'l3 in iird9eti.ll4itlikal I i;Me3ilill ~:'," Xr,U!ifi`, 1,0, ida•lortin frank, pain a' , d petn '" g . "' l. • 'Moo lay kiln down, oud gontly; loth, • • Ho, ex good of Ida Minnie In° ELQ.OLII RI nap and.noldu dvadtr, • 0 ksi d,',irxrillfh ) u r: I liftivpil 11;03 that stand° heart, " '• " T11 , 1 0 %.1, , nd fr4ntto 11 r 1:10 andibothE,. *4-. A thlo 4 .6o,4V,Yliie4', one any, , Yen, hdmn beyond. tho altlpßo , i• • P WALtlth (For the 6ARLIBLF. HERALD.] . . HOLLY Cl' ORRESPOkHIaCE: ,T4E , ORE 311116,?,7-Cliti.P6'4llsl, I"*Oki'ECTlf WAGE THIS)VIIHAT TAnt - trinanzia ARIRTII—.IIAIr , lidAD rno - BrcTs*-41i: TIOLLY rAvirat. . • ' , l tunas, ETC., ETC. Mt..tlolly Springs, 'JuWS, '72. Messrs. Editors :—Thinking a few lines troin our enterprising little Village might not-lie uninteresting I have 'enttelnded to drop' you a-few lines. Thu ore mines Along ,the line of the South Mountain Railroad, are in suocoss. ful operation at this time, there being a larger number of workmen employed than for several mouths past. The ore obtained from these mines is of superior. quality, and meets with ready sale. • The chestnut trees aro Intoned with blossoms, And the prospects fora large crop were never ' Since the first of the present month, the mail is carried friiiu limiters Run to Bendersvilld; and from the latte r-named place to Gettysburg, as heretofore." Ws new mail and stage route will no doubt _grow rapidly in public favor. Hunter's Run has become (mite a place during the past two years for the holding - cif picnics,-moonlight dances, &e. Mi. Jolin.Sheaffer, 'the :Popular landlord and enterprising forwarding • merchant, . is building up .a very largo trade at: this point. A number--of persons from Mt. Holly and other Places paid the Run, a visit , on the Fourth._ Some of The noisy boos attempted to get tip a " free fight,'l. but after a little -growling they subsided, no blood having been spilled. The farming community is busy har vesting, and on every band is heard the busy whir-r-r of tho reaper. In travel ling from Mt.. Holly to Whitostown, Ad ams county, a person is •forcibly struck With the flue appearance of the wheat Holds, many of the farmers informfug us that it will be fully au average crop. The project of buildinge, furnace at Mt. Holly Springs still dives, all reports to the contrary notwithstanding. In proof of this I will state that about ten days since a spirited meeting was held in the new office of the Mt. Holly Pa per Company, relative to this much talked-of enterprise. Among the num ber present were several monied gentle men of Carlisle, as well as some Eastern capitalists: The feasibility of erecting the furnace at this point•was thoroughly .discussed, and we have the authority for stating that the project will succeed and the furnace be built, providing the Cum berland Valley Railroad will enter into satisfactory rates of toll, and the project , ore of the enterprise are awaiting the return of Hon. Frecrk. Watts • before commencing operations. It is the mil.: vsrsal wish of Tll our enterprising citi zens that the managers of the C. V. It It will concentrate upon such terms that will ensure the erection of the Works. It is proposed to build the furnace a short distance below Major Givin's warehouse, a very desirable spot, indeed. , By the way, Messrs. Editors, speaking of fur nace's, calls to memory the fact that last Fall quite an—ado was made iu Carlisle about building extensive iron works along the Letort, and about iii'4o,ooo sub scribed for that purpose. Call you tell us what became of the movement ? Or did it go by the "board ?" Having occasion to travel frequently between this point' :mil Hunter's Run, I would call' the attention of the super visors of this township to the unsafe con dition of a couple of bridges in this much traveled thoroughfare. , Out quiet and unpretentious village was the scone of a terrible riot on the evening of the " Day we celebrate." The following are the particulars : On the evening in question some of the employ ees on the H. & P. Railroad, went to Mullin's hotel for the avowed purpose of raising a disturbance, and one of the. Parties using insulting language as they entered the house, was summarily ejected by Mr. Win. Main. The assailing party then cried for "help," when a number of their friends, including three or foureiti zeus of this-solace, at ldast, hurried to the see iaao and began, to throw stones, missites and whatever else came in their way, threatening to 'burn the building. For a short time a scone of indescribable confusion prevailed Among the boarders, both ladies and gentle:nom Some of the friends of Mr. Mullin rushed to the rescue, and by the discharging of a revolver into the air and several knock down" arguments the riot was quelled. , Wo would hero to: , mark that the style withwhich an ex; police ollicer of your goodly borough, but at present one of our most worthy'clti zens, wont for ono of the "roughs," ft hi Heenan aiiii,Sayers, was a caution, as he did one of the loaders of the riot up in "Dolly Varden" style, The samo evonipg at a later hour this gentleman's residence was surrounded by a body of men, but owing to-the darkness of the night it was impossible to toll who they wore ; butokWhing is certain—that as lieVopped Minim porch they hurriedly took their departure. This is . not the'' first time that the Messrs. Mullin have been attacked, and' this hostility toward them lies in •the fact that they do not countenance.. this class of persons at any'time. Tho ShorilY arrested Ahree of the parties, residents of this plilee, on thojollowing day. .The principals in this disgraceful affair, including a young man fronr our village, suddenly disapppmed and have not yet. been 'arrested,. although Sheriff. Foreman ismiien their tracks. The case will pm up for trial in August,, and it is sinc'erely.hoped that those guilty young men will receive the punishment they so richly di:Servo. Iroad prospocts aro brightoning Work on . , tho H: &,P. is being a • pushed forwer4 rapidly, the road from this Once 'to point, where it intersects the Meehalticsburg antl---4)illsburg , being intitimt . ed4lint'the Beltinnyin„and Ohio 11. 11. will undoi iitice its 'cciiist i rtictlon offering lb' i t urnlsh the iron for the road. ; The Mount Holly 'Paper Mills havo recently increased' their capacity, owing to, their rapidly' increasing trade. On 'Saturday Ovoning last, it largo number, of 'Otis arilVdd fkoni paltnebre, 'and' will hp assigned to duty in the: ragrpialtingale partment of this establishment:. Visitors Arq ait•iving' daily at the?. charrning summer resort.• Tbe.iregistort of Jho IVIt. Ilolly-§pringt hotel showing 65 city boarders. ‘. The Messrs; Mullin are vo'Coian'a ;1 0 41#rjOrii',Ithr'03*70h13etii'Tiliti4or their pbpulnr house epleijdhfbath In3lise reeeetly,,ereeted decided imKovement. • - Our friend „Burly, of tlio Mountain sit ) this Onca,',:proposCs to '" ; figft It ourn tiiis'linc!"; IC9sp, 117avtillo buying. ,rocenttit. invested 'in real Eif-rimioving his ninvapdpoi Osinblishimont to morn commodious quiiitors. Maia :liefore concluding,: gentlemen, allow. your couwpoildsini; to Make'a seggehtfori,. viz ' of !. 11 suffbring wbotraVell viq roil to gpilialo;"„ Will not' Soine' of your ontorpidslngliVerp . mon run an riibuls t rice from the Juno-, Lion toti;O a6no P „ rbilfeti but think tbat,the enterprise Might proye, very romunorativo to the gentleman nOt lug upon this ;: 'Fear that ,Inx, communication ie getting rather'iongthy, and that; I have been encroaching upon your ,valuable space, I halt, and .perhaps at, some future tithe, 'if adeoPtahle..,Will reaurnd' my pen. • , • - [Puy Tux ITEnm.b.] On the night of 'Juno 27, or rather 'the . morning of the twenty eighth,- might have boon seen a few kindred spirits; assembled to celehrato the Eighteenth Anniversary of Epsilon Chaptor, of the Phi Kappa Sigma , Fraternity.. They, wore gatheredvin the parlors'• of the Bents House, drawn together by love of Alma Mater and Phi Kappa Sigma, to • live over in fond recollection, many in- • cidants of their . student life. This Chapter may truly, boast• of her high standing in the community and in the world at ,large. Amongst her founders may be found the names of the Secretary, Treasurer and ProtessOr of Natural' 'Science, in Dickinson Chllego, a Judge •of a Distiict Court. , in our sister ante, Maryland, and an eminent lawyer, of the far West. Glancing. down the roll we strike here/ a there on the names of some MAO not wholly enknown to the 4 world, . while sandwiched betWoon may be found lawyers, law makers and M. D's. • From amongst these was,colleoted our little company of brothers. above . mentioned, On calling the houso th ordcr;' John Hays of ' '57 was elected President, who made, the opening and welcoming speech. His words wore few, but pithy and to the' point, showing how deeply his feelings of affection run towards the Fraternity of his youth, and blooming Manhood. By a unanimous call, Ridge Jas. D. Walters, of '56 do livered the oration. His subject, " The Man of the World," was ably handled, and gave evidence of superior scholarly ability. Prof. Chas. F. Himes, Ph. D.; being "called for, responded to a toast drank to a " successful future, and a Pleasant, voyage." F. F. WlcUomas, of '72, Historian, in default of papers, made a happy state ment of facts, witty as is usual With Mt. M's remarks, and highly appreciated by his hearers. A. toast was then drank " To the absent," and responded to in a Pathetic strain by Louis McComas, of '63. "The Future of out Chapter," by Jas. 11. Hargis, of '7O. "To Our Phi Kap friends of the gentler sex," being the next - toast, it was responded to, felicitously and entmtainingly, by C. McKeehan, of 'O7. After jokes had been bandied, and msny college- haps and mishaps been recalled Co refresh droop ing memories, and for the enjoyment of thoSo younger in fraternal fellowship, than tbo participators, a toast was pro posed—" The Active Chapter" responded to by W. K. Buckingham, of '73. Sub sequent to the transaction of some busi ness, the little gathering broke up-as day light began appearing in the cast, and each individual praising the kind and courteous affability of mine host—Mr. Geo. Z. Bentz, and lauding teethe skies his excellent management. Nothing more pleasant and harmonious could have been wished for, than to bear the earnest "good night" and the hearty God speed," with which brother greeted brothory whom to-morrow's setting sun would fold separated by a distance, crossed, perhaps, for the last time. FOUND iIAAD.—Wo give below the particulars of a horrible death that oc curred in Silver Spring township, during the past week : On last Wednesday afternoon about 3 o'clock, Mr. William Diller, engaged in harvest.: ing. with Mr. Stone, ou Homminger's farm at the ridge, complained of foaling unwell, and started for the house, a short distance from the field. Up'on returning to the house in the evening inquiries were made for Diller, but ho had not yet made his appearance. . - Nothing further was thought of the mateer, as it was supposed that ho had eithol• gone home or to his brother.in laws, iesiding close by. On Friday the elfactories of the occupants of the place were greeted with an unpleasant odor, and search was immediately instituted, but nothing was discovered. tin Satur day ;ifternoon the search waS'eesumed, and the body °Chile missing man was discovered under s large walnut tree in a , corutield near by, in a fearful state of decomposition.„ , Coroner Smith vets) notified early on Sabbath morning, and after summoning the followiugjury hold an inquest : .Tohn Butturf, George Gill, T. U. Stuith,- - Jolin Stone, Win. Swigert and Jas. Smith, who pronounced that death was pro duced by natinal causes. It is Supposed that 'ho died-from crtimp, as ho had complained 'of a pain iii tho stomach wheu,lS left. „ Wm. Diller, the deceased, was a mute about 3'2 years of ago, well-known throtighout the county as au exemphiry young ,man, and his sudden death has east Anita a 'gloom over the ,locality in which ho resided. A MEAN TRICK —OIA the (honing of the third; sonie evil.disposed iamb:in en tered the cumbelland engine house. and washed all the brass mountings, horns, &c.,, with some kind of acid, canning thet , to turn black. • This was a moan . act, and, the company wilt pay a hautl somckroward for the arrest of tho guilty parties. • • • I=l2l . . Sinca 'our loot issno wo intVo boon In . ,forwed. that Bonn) oung, colored on dontomplate. organizing a brass 'Welrust this ioport May provo true, and tint wo may eventually boast of a Vita almond: t s o nonetnlllo State.. Lot no have muide.'"‘ - 1-,-- - AuP° ANIJILEy §OUAIIiILA will ,sell a Lvida able c 9 x4l ,c 9 ntaiying jig acres, situated in Illiddlesed.;toWnship, this,oodnty,about 2i;rniles from Chilisle, at public Halo on the'iitiinaleas;thi•Saturday, Soptoinber 7, 14.1 p. m. •iligAli t :QteenfielEl's now ; adyertisenmt, hooffere s bargaino that cannot be found obiciwhord—ho carries no old gOodii 'Over, and thoso lio•call on lam will got a bargain in this closing sale of the eoaeon s . You datilat ) tiircirirtO • ncirolMoo natobittotl vithqntu Ifirgt,% glyip the ..!.poillositioy, a,c,arqfql examination. • • • J. W. Ocumix, 'agent. nsod flux: niiproNtilidl'i by trio nhysioinum nornprimingf the , inriOue. int ai6ltarsoointione" of plito *tnto,nro now oompoundied,Rnd.. tiold pntlor, the tuuno:qf ,-.,• not sufferfwith.boadnoho'whon Ono appliontibn of'f',itin Curb ,011 wilt. repay° ;All druggists rind' toorotinhigleop It . for sale. • 4'llE FOURTH AT F,iI.IFREN;t3BUR9.-.- Byi common consent Shipponsburg Was 1 - warded a rnontnieli or the celebrating. 1101:kiss on the' glorious Fourth,'.. the other towns bailie county, either through ; courtesy or indolenco,•waiving any dom- Onstrations of their own. It' is duo .to our sister town..to , say that the oppOrtu nity•thuiaffordod'to get up and thoroughly 'Old-falitane'd, ' spirited and imposing celebration of the Nation's birth-day,, was Pupreved.to the, fullest extent. The goOdelezone of Ctiniberland and'Frapir lin; took the ancient borough .aa a place iviore they could join in a celebration, .wi h at least a kind of belief that eal h.cOuntY held an mind interest.in the 'ground. , All the adjoining townships, of both parties turned out en mass°, while Carlisle , and chambersburg contributed largely to swell the thousands which the immediate neighborhoods had furnished. An early special train from, the East took a large crowd, including the entire_ Fire Department of Carlisle,. accompa nied by two_excellent brass.bands, and large dolegationS.4rom. New Ville and other points along the route. Tbeseppa triots,,, amused themselves in various waSie +tiding , the 'morning, until the arrival of the regular trains from both directions, tit 10 a. m. Immedbi'tely after their arrival a very largo and im posing procession was formed, under the rearshalship of „Col. Dykoman, which wended its way down the principal street to a beautiful grove; about a mile east of town,, whore the oration and the refreshments wore to bo dispensed for the' mental and physical benefit of the crowd. .. . • We 'have no recolleatlon'!3f having gem so imposing and unexceptionable a civic progoksi t on .connocted with any. similar celebration. the Fire - Department of Carlisle and Shipponsburg, with their apparatus and' full companies, made np a ecinsiderablo portion of the parade ; tho persons who were to participate 'in the tournament. also mado a prominent fea ture; and every branch of industry and trade in the town and eurrogoding neigh borhood had its appropriate ropresenta , tion. The Federal sisterhood of States and ,Territories, was appropriately typified . by a tastefully decorated car filled with a band of bright little girls, with waiving flags, over which presided a young lady, who in form, mein and dress, fitly per sonated Freedom's Goddess. This was the most attractive feature of thrparade, and was loudly. cheered as it passed through the streets. The procession having readied the grove, our townsman, A. B. LSharpe, amp delivered the oration, which did credit to that gentleman's admitted scholarship and oratorical ability after • which the assemblage betook themselves to the bountifully spread tables, and did full justice to the substantial and excellent dinner. Next came that relic of barbarism which appears-to ho the inevitable accom paniment of every public occasion in America—the Toasts. These, however, were very appropriate and the responses to them creditable in sentiment and de- livery. The conclnding perforinance of the afternoon was a tournament, in . which quite a number of younggentlemen par ticipated. Most of the riders were well mounted and made creditakle - riding. It is unnecessary, perhaps, to say that The tournament, aswo know it here, eon sis6.—in the harmless, but somewhat flicult feat of taking a small ring o the point of a lance, while the horse whibh carries the valiant Knight is mak ing his best speeds This is .a Blight modific . pon of the conflicts in which lvvinhouland.Hichard of England, bore themselves with such heroic valor, but the successful Knight's reward is quite as brilliant. He .who - takes the ring oftonest names the 'Queen of love and beauty, and the Knight of old who van- guished his mailed clad challenger, could have claimed no greater honor. On this occasion the lucky rider was Dr. 'Witherspoon, of Nowvillo, and the lady on whom the honors of the field wore be stowed, was Miss Augusta Stu whrtr of Shippensburg. After the festivities of the day closed at the grove, the crowd wended its way back to town where the Carlisle steam fire ongihes displayed their spouting abilities to the wonder of the crowd, and the great delight and pride of 'their owners. The good people of -Shipponsburg have every reason to be proud of the manner in the celebration was conducted. AU the arrangements wore admirably planned and' successfully carried out. Although about .5,000 persons were in the town during the day, not the slight est disorder occurred, nor was there any unbecoming conduct. It was a, day of rational,, social enjoyment, which pa:sied without the slightest unpleasant et:diu retic°. The tiibtny strangers who were Present Were fa! , rorably impressed with the public spirit and.gMierous hospitality of twat excellent col*nunity, qo Nut v tomatoes. have appented market. ' Won x. do the extension'. of the First ,Presbyterian church has boon suspended for the present—a deficiency in the supply of the raw material occasions the delay. . mmul us.--The open air 'services on last Saliba • evening, were woll attended: Addresses N ore delivered by Reverends Brady and filbert, . .. Tm exorcises 'on next Sabbath. even ing, will bo held at the corner of Ndrth Hanover and Louther streets. The citi 7011e aro Cordially invited to attend. Tne regular monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A., will be held this'(Thortriay) evouing, at the residence of Mr.-8. M. Coyle, at ti o'clock. DEALII'B DOINOS.-A number of deaths haverW. urred during the pant week, the following having been brought under our notico : ON Saturday last,. Samuel Martin, yriungest child of Mr. Sam., Carothers, forFiriiiil - of the Volunteer office, died after a, protracted , . Mu. 33. it Itursorr, one of the leading Merchants of this place some years since, died on , Monday, after being in ill-health fora long time. Tho deceased was in thq . fortylsecond year of his age, and" leaves a widOW - and one child to mourn his death. ,ON:Tue'sday.oveulng last; the body of William C. Bentley, son of Mr. George Bentley of this place, arrived on the 6.80 train from 3 , 1'0w °Haven, , Connecticut. The deceased died suddenly oa,SundaY, night last, of painter's °hello.' ,3loNvasa• coach -, painter by occupation, haying worked for a considerable time att3hork's ' carriage %d th m ory :this gam.' Mr. pontleywas in the tWerptY-sectindyear of hiS , age,: add was 'Mk exeMplary and' ,premildeg young man:', AT a to4tlng Of MA Mier Fire Choilpon4l; hold on their rcthra fon i. t,Bhipßoominlyu, July 4,1812, ft w tetiVZlro i r ‘ tiaar thliffife - .e;Lic l eo " pipany No 11Sto tOlho people of Blupppoeburyg fur w - divyle 441 Y. Ity, and their heopltablu entirfalutoent. Refereed, That we ,rototn (hooks to ilidef Nur libel. Melee N, L. llykernon And Aceinholto for Mb co:tilt:ay shown we. ott4 thoe,wo .regerff s his manogu, 'Went Ottlio prncesslon efficient In overypart IctOnr. ;, , 0 6 C i s ' Il D p ' ony. ettriltle,July 4,1874. .r. W. WETZELIBeyrIACA)% I T E V . I4 44 Yr T R P L : !' i " Just received' a - large ot of fle,el,now mackerel„ at lloffrnan's, Woo. '44 and; 80 Bast POmfrot street . , . • LANNOlllicywnwrs.l : . . NOTIdIi• • ' ' Notice is hereby given that Bridget Kelly, commonly known as Lizzio Kelly, a girl indentured to me by tlio "North ern MIMI for Friendless Children," has rut away. All persons are i3autioned -a g ainst harboring her, as I will not be responsible; for her, in any way.!' t :GEORGIC D. OtAIGIIICA.D.' !July 10; 1872.. ' 11jU723t*. Ttib'seaeon for dried meats is at . band, and felon want choie:e hams, dried beef, beef tongues, •whole or sliced, go to Hum , .• NOTICE , . . .. ' An adjourned me'ptipg of the stock holders of the Harrlsbdrg and Potomac, .Railroad Company, will be hold at th office of the Company, at Newvillo, Pa., e Monday, August 5, 1872, at 11 o'clock ASBURY DERLAND, . llju72td . . Secretary. " - ' Iv you miss getting your spring chick ens in market, don't worry about it, but' go to Humrich'S, where you will got any size, and free from disease. WE coliy, the following from an ex change, wilfeh is important, if. true : Chroniodiarrh aka of • long atanding,:also dysentery, • and all similar complaints common at this season of the year, can be cured by the use (internally) of John son's Anodyne Liniment. We know whereof we affirm. . - ALL meats or fish purchased of W. A. liumrich, either canned, dried or salted, .warranted to give satisfaction, or money refunded. YEARS OP SINCEI3B.t - 11l 1850 I the now faiiions'Mustang Liniment :Jwarril first made known to the public by an ex tensive system of advertising. 'From that time to the present,, the demand for it has bcon steadily increasing, until it has taken the lead of all embrocations, lotions, ointments, and other external remedies, imported or domestic, ever ilk troduced into the Ariferican market. Trr the most celebrated lacing and trotting stables, in the establishments of stage and city car-companies, and in the sta bles of private gentlemen, it is the only recognized cure for such diseases of the horse as requirC outward treatment. Nor ia.it less valuable its a local application ' for some of the most distressing com plaints to „which man 15 subject. Rheumatism, stiffness of the joints, neuralgia, sore throat, tumors, wens, earache, toothache, yield to its pain-sub duing, counter-irritant properties, and burns, scalds and cuts are healed with incredible rapidity under its operation. . _ Amos MILLER'S cabbage received daily at Jimmie Piermir extension and castors on every " Domestic." THOSE pickled, canned and spiced oysters are all the go, at llurnrich's To clean silver and plated ware, wash with a strong hot ends of the " Dollar Reward Soap." - A.. ENIONC, ApiCed • Kallloll, caused ioh- StOS, sardines, smoked halibut; dry „gaited herring, mackerel, Burlington herririg, Scotch herring, all to be had at .TELLIES can be made with success by the use of J. 1 4. Meloy Or, Co's. pure white sugar, cheap" as ever, notwithstanding the advance, Juno 27. A, 27j0723t Comm - Nos made into switches' chig nons, curls, frizetts; &c., at ]Madame Rotes. CANNED GOODS Svßing low at Hoffman 's - cheap grocery Nos. 41 and 88 East Pomfret street. Tomatoes, 3 pound cansat-twenty cents. Winslow's corn at twenty-five cents. Peaches, 3 pound cans at twenty-eight cents. Pine apple thirty-live cents. Oysters, 2 pound cans at twenty-live cents, 1 pound cans a. , t, fifteen cents. 13je72.tf SPECIAL NOTICE We are the sole agents Carlisle for the sale of the Genuine Harris' seamless kid gloves. They are universally ac knowledged to ho the best and fluest-kid glove imported: ihna72tf MILLER S'BerroitFF. ONLY see and you will buy the light ruuniug " Domestic.!' ANOTHER lot of those fine, sweet hams just received by J. L. Meloy & Co. 27je723t ' NOT feE. The undersigned Pespect folly inform the citizens of Car lisle and surrounding country, that he still attends to the repair ing of watches and Jewelry, in all its rariorati branches. WHOM AS GO.N.L rN, Next' , d(ior to Farmers' Bank, East Main Street, Carlisle, 1%. A bninac, assortment:of vocal and in.. strinnental music for guitar, and piano for, sale at Ogilby's. gie72.lt WANTED A respectable white . girl, to do the general houtliwork of a small family. A. good home'and permanent employment to a imitable person. Addivss h0r,,4119, Garb*, postoffice. 4jui2tf °mi.:HALF the people cannot take Cas tor Dil from its terrible nauseating taste,• and recoil in. the throat. The Castoria prepared by Lie. Pritcher is purely vege table, anfl,harmless; pleaseut to take, and more effective than castor oil. It does not distress or gripe, but reg - nlates the system, and operates when all other melodies have failed. It acts like magic fOr Stomach Ache, Constipation, Flat ulency, Croup and Worms. ll' contains Neither Minerals, Morphine nor Alcohol., Its, soothing, quieting Wed, produces natural sleep,' and particularly adapts it to cryitA. and teethingN children. ' 'No .erticle tip . s ever met such unqualified endorsement by the Physicians. Take no more bitter. pills, Narcotic.. syrups, Griping Purgatives or Sickening The Castoria costs bitt 50 cents, Mid when once tried you will never be with 'mit it. For sale by 13. Hose Co., 58 Broadway, :New YOrk. • *joint. ' DINCIIIikt•_;•LIGHTNING'F' KlLLElL,sweeps them off and clears the house' epeedily—Try it—sold by deiders everywhere. 4,ju721m. ' , ntuAthits, 'fatis; l bustles, hoop skirts and 'corsets. are 'sola.rcheaper at J. 11. Wolf's than at any other lions() in town. row ltid gloved, hosiory,tuad sintimor underolothing,, go to No. 18 Northll-lan over street, ALT, persons wishing ice during the day Will find a large stook at Jook Sites' store West Pomfret styeet.. 27je728t • . \ A. H. Basin. (310' to t ‘L'II. Wolf's IQS the' best its sortinent of, ladies' and gents' ties Ang Pthey,bows.t BoMETIIINCI interesting to. pic . nickers, 'ilabermen; and the nubile generally. If ypu maul; smoked.Lallibut, scotch / ber •ring, bloaters „ Spicekor canned eyetersi l sardines, chow kchow, dried beef, b'og toliAno, bologna; ennitzer, limberger or 4 Amot:lban 4dide \ l4, i croliere, nickels, 4:13., 1 c$ on ,llumrlob, and got, a, gf)pcl i artipla at a l low rata., , ,111Je72ff DVBPIIITIA. ean.be rolley,ed 'by the 'esti of J. .11' , Meloy 'CO'R. good brown coffee and vei•Y hest I Tapae tea:„ „ 17ji3723t Tux" Dornostio!?.oxcele lu light work andbeate all on tlyrhonviost. ' .C. :LIETWAN, • ;' " , • AT' . I!ONNUY: AT'LiA l ly • CorllBlo, Pa, No: 0 Meow MN. , 101e70 ' ILijo72tf • ! OWEIVE3 MA.RBLE WORKS ' • Are , rernoved from West Win streerto Nti,. '73 eouth Hanover street, whore ' i, anything attains lout a first-olass mar ble yard may be ad.._ Marble:and-mar bleized mantel's, Ad encaustic :tile a specialty. ,' Having a heavy and carefully Selected stock, on hand, I will sell it at rates which-cannot be undersold, or ex celled in yorkmanshik., ‘ , . 4ap'723m ' - ' HICITARD OwzN. • On and after ,tlie 'first of April next, I..intend to do a CASH business with all my customers. By employing none but the best workmen and using the best leather in the market; I would. respect fully stollen a share of the Public patron age. • • . AD. DYBERT, Boot and Shoe Dealer, No. 4 Bast Main street, Carlisle, Pa. ,28mh72tf. A LAR6EsYrocx of dry lumber, placed tho. yards before rise in pricesi.for 'sale at low figures. Lath, shingles, picketi, &c., always on hand. Call at upper or lower yards. 4. B. BLAIR. 30p72tf Tar best assortment of Hamburg edges and insertings can-bO found-at • je72tf ',J. H. WOLF'S. ST.' ETAIO liiLLIARD SALOON.—Mr. Jacob nipple having leased the build ing of „ Mr. Ernest Crouse, on East Main street, has fitted up a splendid bill Hard saloon:. Ile has just received 'two first-class tables from New York, and Mr. Win. , Poulton; has charge of the same. ' -Oysters tine 'all the 'delicacies of the season served up in a style to suit the rooat 4astidious epicure: Givehim f a 2rna72t Beck's Baltimore lager Beer, Gray's 'Philadelphia ale and porter, Rhine, Port, Catawaba and Currant Wines, Turkish Wine bitters, Fresh Imported Seltzer water. Refreshments : Limberg cheeSe, Holland herring, Reading bologna, Eggs, fresh, raw, and boiled, oysters in the can, and a match to light your pipe. 'Periodicals : Daily Patriot, Daily Carlisle Herald; Volunteer Pennsylvania StateZeitung, 0. S. Zei .C. C. FABER, To attend to you all at one' call. 9ma79tf. TO CalCliEN RAISERS. ...Nile, undersigned; devoting his time e*cluvely to the breeding of choice fowls, is prepared to book orders for the following varieties of eggs. During the past year I have made large addi tions to my stock, having recently ol.) tained several Imported Light Brahmas from P. Williams, Massachusetts. Most of my fowls drew premiums at the late County Fair. All Stock guaranteed to be thorough bred. Chickens and eggs can he obtained...at all times. The fol lowing is the_prices fixed for the differ ent-Varieties 01 eggs: I! I 23 _ . Dark Brahnia, Premium, per doz. $2 Light Brahma, Imported, c' 1 'louden, Premium, (Bearded and Igu(Rca,) per doz,, 2, Black Coehin; Premium, " ( 1 Gray Dorking, " 1 1301/ZO3Urken II ' „ 2 • JESSE D. (11.1IMER, NO. 121 South Pitt street, • lllja72tl Carlisle, Pa. To know where to get the best stoves in the market. Also just arrived a nice assortment of brass amid porcelain lined preserving kettles. The best and chedpest fruit cans and jars in the market, and an endless vari ety of hanging baskets, water coolers, refrigerators and house furnishing goods generally. _ Call before purchasing at W3t. F.RIDLEY' s Win and Stove store, 21 North Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. 20joi2tf GOOD ENGINE FOR SALE. The tire orgyizations of any of the neighboring tow s wishing to purchase a splendid 4an (fire) engine, can ob tain one at a s' rifles by calling on or addressing ' os - Ern \V. OutLnY',' 16rna72.tf Carlisle, Eia. BLATCTILEY.: CUCUNIIIIM WOOD PUSII . Is Tim ilEsT:—For sale by the hardware trade, dealers in agricultural implements, &c. If - there is no agent in your town, send for descriptive circular. C. G. Blatehley riOa Commerce 'street, Philadelphia. 23ap723m Tlic subscriber having secured a large stock of the best quality ice, free from snow and ail impurities, off of mountain streams, is now prepared to deliver it to customers; at low rates. Orders left at either of the coal offices will receive . prompt attention. .11. H. BLAIR. creating daily a groat excitement by sell ing all kinds of dress gOods very cheap, by giving the best bargains over heard of in lace satirre - s and lace points, all the new styles of sun umbrellas and parasols cheaper at the Central Dry, Goods Store than any where else, the betit bargains in all kinds of white dress goods can bo•had at the Central Dry Goods Store. Spring bustles, the best ever made, at the Cen tral. Splendid snit ties, lace collars, hamburg trimmings, Acamlpss kid gloves, can .only he had by calling at the old Central Corner, in Carlisle: I am now in posgesslon of two tons and a -half of the very linestbrands of canvassed sugar cured hams, which ',offer for sale cheap for cash. Every ham guaranteed to bo as represented: Allan dried beef and — bologna constantly on hand at Hoffman's, Nos. 41 and 88-East Pomfret street. CASE! NOTICE! LION RESTAURANT ! INIPOATA.NT 4c.-- - PURE LA.UREL ICE 26ap72.tfA, ne ' E °. CENTRAL AGAIN MILLER & BETTOR'? 5,000 lIA-MSI!, N: . 8.-11ams weighed whe3Nled7.2tr qj NOTICE. Aamy books closed on the firseef June, all persona indebted are requested to make early settlements of thew accounts. The books will remain in tPe offices for A. 11. BLAI a limited time .-12je723t ‘L;" Atrronni,i and Rhyne winos at Han non's liquor Atom, 41 South Hanover 'Street.' , ' PATENT' GATE. At, Diniclo's Machine Sho p, in ' this place, can be soon ono of the beSt practi cal Farm Gatos over invented. - It does net require any hinges. It opens two ways. It, never rides in the mud, 'and can be raised to swing clear over snow drifts and other obstructions that are not over twenty-four inches high. It is offered for sale to all who need gates at the foll Owing low prices.' For each farm right, $2.00 ; for each township right, $20.00 ;for each county right, $150.00. • ,Gates made to order of any. size or styli) desired, and satisfaction guaran teed in all easel*, Will *Yichang° terri tory for a good horso,. Call on or ad dress , CITA& F. DINKLE. Also, 1 Wilson and 1 Wilcox O. Gibbs Bowing Machines for sale cheap. • 2no7ltf. • BA.FB INVEBTMENT l ' Wo keep constantlyon bland a largel and eboioo • assortment, : of BABY OAR RIAGE6' of , , every deseription. Our stoekor i carrlagoa is by far tholargeat in' EGie whllo they are unequalled. for durability : or i i Wn ; also keep on hand a lasso stoclief furniture of' 6vorY cieseriPtion. ' Prieba 'reasonable.", Wo take, prido In.. Snowing persons through way our , wa soorns,:wlU3thei they desire to purebaso of not.; :'ol.vo,us !klrf ALPERT 30 Fnit 7 ,4, of Illiled;iiieere, 'pea and; rule eonl . Ou.hand. 'Price') reduced.• at; upper or lower yards. , ' • • ' A. 11. BLUR. aroceries. NEW FIRM I JAIILES.4:GRE.E.N. lisvinginirchnsed tho entire stock"ond Ilitures.of Lewin Faber, esq., in 51:. Sadler's new building next door to the Curlisle Deposit Bonk, offer .. the public a lorge and well selected stock of Fresh Groceries • CEDABWiIIik LL b TV-WARE • • such nn mows, ahmso, C fires, Silicon, Hive, Salt, Beef, Snda, Craclcard, Find Tenn, rups, Pick, Irani, Lard, Plakols, Citxtm, Nutmeg., CANNED FRUIT • Starch, Dried Fruit, Buckets, Candler, Brushes, Baskets, Cloy., Pepper, Allspice, Brooms, Tolls, Cordage, Soap, Cinnamon, turn Starch, Coal Oil, Vinegar, Blacking, Stove rums Queonswaro, Glassware, &c. Goods dollvored to all parts of the town FREE OF CHARGE. .43 , The highest market 'price paid for Country Produce. They hope, by fair deal lug, strict. atten tion to business, and a desire to please, to toorit share of the public patronage Respectfully, • ' & W. Pl. t.141f.1*1. • 141111172t1ap • T A • • GROCERY STORE TILE"IN 46 Sotfth . E nd. " The undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens of Carlisle nod vicinity, that he line pur chased the stock of Mr. Jolla Beekman, and having added largely thereto, will at nll thees keep*, good and grzbelass STOCK 017 2 " - -:-VROCER.1143 on hand, and whisk ho will still nt a very tintalluil vance on tiret cost.. Ills stork w 111 reimbt of Seger of all the various 'grades, Coffees at all plices, Mo lasses, Syrups, Tea, SplceN,, - Oueonswato, Oftignmtie, Stoneware and Crockery, Baskets, Buckets. Tubs, Crackers, nil kinds, Msekend, Shod and Llerring,, Tobacco and Secure, 111.11.111M1 of oil ilegerlptlotin, Bed Cords and Clothes Lines, IlTionnis. I Will also keep constantly on hand a fine quality of .' • J'Lbui " and _Feed or di kinds; 080, n ItiOge variety of Co need nod Dried Fruit, consisting of Peaches, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Tomatoe's, he., together with a. general assortment of NOTIONS usually, kept In Stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE of nil kinds taken Mei:change for goods, at market prices. Hoping thet by strict attention to business and the %wants nLnll that may favor him rondos a liberal share of the patronage. Daring coed , find II ty nod advantage In the purchasing et' toy Stock for CASH, I a ill net to, undersold by any in the the place—No.lS South Hanover street, corner of Chapel Alley. llitp72tf :MIN A. MEANS. Boots and Shoes JOHN W. STROHM DAVID STROII3I CdRLISLE Boot and Shop House Vo have just recut , ed cull . Spring stuck of -nod. tilt the Ettatern cities, and they aro now open tt is Inspection of tint pupae., Wu hare bought then sell, and at low priers for CASH. out btoel phials o f BOOTS AND ;SHOES r Ladies, Idlentos, Men, Boya and Children. It toting every Htyle in the market. Lianas Buttoncd and hared in great vai . y of litylo,'Curktsh Morocco, Mono Kid, rabbi rather, (train Leathor ond French Kid. LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS, )Banos' and Chador:Mr Buttone ! and Laced Ilnotn Soya' and Tont Boots mol Shoo, or wry dencription, from a Stogy in a Slipper. Our im manse stock hat. born carefully sole. ter', and Bargains will be given to Purchasers. Ohio Its a call. Thankful for past liberal patronage ; our friends, nod Kilo public generally, are cordially for Red to call and examine our stock. lioniemlam ill° place, Nit. 19 South Hanover street, nue door smith tit ii. it. Smiley's Clothing store, nearly nppocite the Franklin 'lmmo. llrua72ly 6TR011 , 1 3 CO. LOOK OUT FOR THE • M A 31. 31 0 T II 11 0 () T ! EVorybody lx invited to tall at .lototiltda Corn BOOT AND SHOE STORE,. on North llnnotei street,CariPle, Pa, ahem Lo will miiiinfactorn to order tho blot Imam, shoex and gaiters, that can Ito pnrchamil 14 the market. I use tltt may limit material, while employ none hot rnnipelent workmen. All my goods to Ito 001,1 at the lowest emli priers. I haven m•N •tyle for untli.on IL Is Ow American G amer, sod cannot be purchased :it any other Hon , Store, xcupt of .1, Cnrtutimes nintinfortnring estobllnli ent., It is the fittest style of shoo in the market or gentlemen. I will day make to order all Color. Shoes for Ladles, Itllcroo and eltilt(reo, nt the hortest notice, mid at low cash prism, I will led undersold. The prices will bm according to the tuality of the work. Please glve Inc It Reilail logdone nontiv and for t,411, JONATHAN COHN)IA N. uuu?S , • • Orchilla Guano N EW JERSEY I., !I I EMICAL COM- AMMONIATED Super-phosphate. The NEW JERSEY CREM IC.IL COMPANY 'mo tet; purchtmed the Chemical Works lam of Potts & Klett, are how manufacturlog Aunuoulated Super- PM-with:lto of 1.1 too hilly equal In qualiq and i•on dition to the Wholes Sulwr•Plostplutte. formerly made by Potts & Klett, ohirh ims heretofore pilen ouch general ontisfaction • We ate now prepared to huffish commuters and dealers with the above Super-Phosphate and 01011 he glad tu bupuly our uld for a nd ot h er . We also beg to mill your attention to tho ORCHILLA GUANO." Guano we receive direct from the Orenilla land. Wherever it has boon fairly tried It In pro 'dnnred ono of the best nod obeapeot fortlllzere In is morltet. YARNALL & THIMBLE, . SOLE WHOLESALE NI 117 South Front Street, PHI LA DEL V ILIA 251kp7 . 23ti855r723in Steamship Line -w iIITE STAR LINE NEV YORE', CORE, AND LIVERPOOL. NEW AND FULL•IOWERED STEAMSHIPS. THE SIX LARGEST IN THE WORLD. dc RAN 10, A,NTA RCTIC, REPUBLIC, ATLANTIQ, BALTIC, A PRIAM. 6,000 IncO burden-3MO L. p.onch, Salting from NOW York on SATURDAYS, horn I iverpool on THURSDAYS, !Ind Cork Harbor Oto Jay fpllowhm. From the Whßo Eta Dr di, PnvOnip Sorry, Jersey Olty. I PI t. y ONellf(nr IleCollllllolfit 0010 (fi r all cla , nes) unri ailed combluln4 ' Safety, Speed and Comfort. . . Sitloonx, xtatp-roplax, emoklng-rgota, and bath rooms In whlaLip xrctdyu, WWI ro trlt t uudloulA felt. Sttegvna nud stuwarde. era necnninany thee• steam ore. , . RATES—Salbon,sS o gold. St eerave, SlO correnry. Tilos° whining to send for Wends front lila Old Country can now obtain 11100Iligu prepaid vertilicates s33currenrye ' rareongora hooked to or from all parts of Anterlea Porn., Ilanthurgi Norway, Sweden, India, An-tralht Olden. otc, Excuralon.ticketa granted at lowest rate. . . . . Braßo from £1 lipwartlo. F0L1111.1101 , 110 0 01 111111111111111 otitor information, op dy to• , 'J. It. SPARKS, Aptly, • No. 413 , Broadway, I'l4ll York, th• to MED Alarm , Cash Crows: ALARM GASH DRAVER. TILL TAPPING - PREVENI, ) EVERY NRAWER WARRANTER ; EVERY MERCHANT SHOULD USE TU SOLD AT , FAIRBANKS' SCALE • WAREHOUSE. . FAIRBANKS & EWING,. , 715 CHESTNUT STREET, ' 18ap723111 . Philadelphia. MiscellanCOUl3. rpliE BENSEDiAIi -L. PLIED .WITH TILE lIRST )17CRIC .11 ENI IN }RADII BRANCH, WOOD WORE, SMITIIING, TRIMMING odd FAINTING dono In the host monner. earring., bugglen and 141ring : wagons tondo to order. - • ranting ald work n- epoclolly. Coll nt A. Senate man's old Rand and exandoethr yournelyee., a A,II.IIIIICRIS No 2 llapl2tf_ FO :..P.IIOTTIONOTARY.,./kt tiro corncob request of many Republican filondo, I otter myrolf au n candliluto for this Ohm of Prothontd try of thimberlootl, county, rubjec to RopubDcan, rides. DA V IT)RHOADS, 4jui2taCarlislo.' . , . , RAVE thia- day !maw:dated with ma tin Ludwig my eon, Andron. Blair, the namo of. ILo firm to A. 11. BLAIR A BON, Carlini; Juno 1,1872. A. 11. Shooing to tbo pu6llo ftir,- 00+1100110ga peat and patronage In rho, pant, tlle now Ilmb trust that by clone attention to . hurinerevith'lnat!autl: 'fair Amin% towns to tboy will merit a continu ance of tbo In b Ic inytr,•nuil Mello nabaro of Iholr Patronage fBe72t „ . ItoOland'i; matueine,s.. • ONE MILLION OF LIVES SAVED ! tln onopf ilio remarimble facts of this re - It; able age, oat merely that so many personsa the Actium of dyspepsia or -indlgentiouant its •wl ling victims.'. Now, we would not ho undue tend *to say that any'riiitriktrds dyspepsia with favor, or feels dispesed,to tart among,the luxuries of dife. Far • horn it. Those who hove experienced its torments would scout such an idea. All •dread It, and would gladly dispense with its unpleasant familiarities. Mark Tapley,who was jolly under all the trying m eireustances lit which he was placed, never had nu attack of dyspepsia, or his Nifty would have speed- Oilers:then him j, Men and womon sometimes suffer • t its tortures uncomplainingly, but whoever heard,_ of a peritub.who enjoyed them? • Of all the multifarious diseaseif to which the matt &yetem is liable, there Is perhaps no one so generally prevalent no dyspepsia. There are diseases morn acute and painful; and which more frequently • prove fetal; but none the areas of which are,. depresSing to the mind and- so positively distressing to the body, If there -Is a wretched being in tiro world it is A CONFIItMEJ) DYSPEPTIC lint It id not our kite:Alen to descant nn the hoc. . rors . of Dyspepsia. To describe them truthfully to sim ply, an impossibility, but It iirpossible topolut out " femody• We hove said that 113 , 6pOlinin perhaps the moat univemal of human dlseases. Tide in am- 'r the ease In the United States. Whother v r ,thin general prOvolone° is duo to the character o 'the food, the tiditimil of Its 'melioration, or. the hasty manner In 0 'deli it le usually swallowed, in not our ',fillip° to explain., The great fart with which we are called to dual id tide: DYSITPSIA AIEVAILS almost uniVersally: ' Nearly every other pemon you meet inn victim, on apparently willing ono; for were this not the caw', why Co molly sufferers, whole a certain, speedy and safe remotly is within the easy much of all who desire to availlthmitselves of It i But the majority will not. Illindol by the prejudice, or.duterred by FOlllO oilier num lained influence, they refute to accept the relief offered them. They turn a deaf ' ear:to the testitnuo of thu thounands whose oulfer• ink's have been allevati•il, and with strange Milano floe, appeal - ft,' cling with desperate determination to their ruthless . tormentor. lint says a dyspeptic: ,What ,is this remedy? to which no reply: This great alleviator or imamn samalog bi almost as widely known as the English language. It' has Ail layed the twonies pf thousauth, add is to-day carry ing comfort and encouragement to thousands of others. This iwhitoledged panacea is none other,,, than.-1 DR. DOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Wimid you know morn or, the mocha of thhv won. derful.Medicinn than canto° learned from thn oxperi nne of others? Try it yniwnelf, and wl It hen fa o iled to fulfil thn lemma.* of Its offirney given . by the proprietor, then nbandon faith in it. LET TT ,BE REMEMBERED, first or all, that BOOPLAND I S BERMAN BITTBRB Is not a rum beverage. They are not alcoholic in any sense of the term. They are composed wholly of the our...false or vital principle of reds. Tills is not a mere assertion. The extracts from which they are compounded are prepared by one of the ableht of German chemists. Unliko any other Bitters In the market, they ato a holly free from splritnons ingredients. The ob. Jeetions which hold with no much Three in:advt oroparatinna of this class, namely—that a desire for Into:dusting drints is stlionlared by their noe, are ot, valid in the caw of the German Bitters. So far from encouraging or locUleating a theta or desire for inebriating buveragoa, iteinny be confidently as sorted that their tendency 'is in in diametrically opp..site direction. Their suborn ran be BENEFICIAL ONLY • in all rail, .if thy binary t. 3 :dom. llnolland's Ilse luau Ititt..is iitaind without an equal, acting promptly and' viguroinly Minn tit° Liver; tinny nun., its toril.lite and healthful' secretion of bilo— t herebysupplying the stomach v. ith thin mind 11111114- Iwhothlt• of sound digestion in prover pork tie, Tinny give noun to the stontaell—sflninlat ing its flue lions, and enabling it to perform Its (Int ins 11111iinire olneiglind It should do. They impart rigor and titrength to the entire system, causing ills patient in roll Ill:' another being—in foot, gbditg him a lIVW lotion of life. THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD, eleatedtor the ital fluid of all hurtful impurities and mpplanting them math the elements of genuine lo•althfulni.s. In a north there Is scarcely it lib, (.3. hi whirl they V 1111110( he safely and lienetidally employed; but to that most Generally prevalent di...in...sing and dreaded 111-O.IIP, Dyspepsia• THEY STAND UNRIVALED Now. lion n are certain classes of persons to whom extll.llll` bluets aro not only iinpalatuble, bid who tint it im to pt,elitle take them without positive Ms eoliths t DR: 1100FLANLYS GERMAN lots Levu spremlly prepared. It in Intentlml for acs u here a slight aleoholle stimulant Is requited in .111110 . / . oak the well-known Tonle proprrtios of the . pitt •Inry Bitters. This Tome mtt/due all the fag. "of the Bittern, but no flavored as to .reeve , to bittitrnet.e."rlns preparation is not out: hot rfritatines. form, all the the (term°. Bitters. 'rho solid of Nat use's Omit...et rests.ratines Lyn 41/iritllo. ugrnt of OW 0111e4 of languor or exces,ise do system appeal , to have I.oootar .orgies. HOWLAND'S TONIC arts with altnest marvelous effect. It not only stimulates the flagging awl westing energies, Lut invigorates and permanently strengthens its action upon the Liver and Stomach: and though perhaps less prompt than the hitters, when the same quantity In taken is none tine less certain. Indigestion, 1111- I Physical or Nervous Prostration, yield evittlily togs potent influence. It giver the invalid in 1100 unit stronger hold upon life, remoresdepron simr of spirits, awl inspires cheerfulness. It slit, plants the pain of disease with the rase and comfort of perfect health. It gives strength to Weakness, Ili ms 111,1,0116,10 y to the winds, and starts the re stored Invalid ukiat a now mill gladsome care., But D.-v . ll° , llmM s henehtetions to the Littman rare nu e not eon-fined to his celebrated GERAIAIN' BITTERS. ssthotblc It.ts prep:trod anot,llll stieitto, tyltielt Is rapidly svini/Init It+ way tt, Pow, Iltvot bustlit• nl tt4 Mitt j. 00FI 4 AND'S POPOPHYL- LIN PILLS, per fret nutuditato for mercury, without any of 'Masa wniolerful which ore intended to act ,on thn Liver, urn muiufy compared Of l'odophyl• or Ma VgAL PRINCIPLE 'OF THE . MANDMT(E ROOT. • • New WO docire the reader to distinctly undemtand that tide extract of lice Mandrake to ninny times more powerful than the Illandiehe itself. It is the medirinal vlituee of this health•giriog plant iii a perfectly pure and highly conientrated Ilence.it is that tut, of the Poilophyllln fills consti tute a full dome, cc UN anywhere train six to eight or a linuiltul of other preparations of thu Maadruku are required. The Podophyllin ACTS DIRECTLY. ON VIE stimiAiltlig its functions and causing It to Make Ito binary secretions In regular and proper' quantities. Thit ininriono results which Invariably tallow the use of ram eery are: entliely avoided by their Me. Hut It is not main the Liver only that, their powers are extract. Thu extract of Mandrake contained in them is ol; filially combined with four other extrarto,, (1110 or whit, ooto upon, the stomach, one upon the nipper bowels, 0110 upon the Itver bowel, and inn provouto any griping effect, thus producing a pill that Influences the entire digestive and alimentary system, In au 01111111 !Ma harultmlous manner, suit its action entirely free from names, vomiting or' griping jut inft, corn MOn to all other purgative, - Possessing these ninth desirable qualities, limo Podoplayllin becomes Wrath:ado as a _ FAMILY MEDICINE Owlish, Pa. `No household should lie without them - . They are perfectly cafe, requite but two for an ordinary does. are prompt and odelent in action, and 101011' used In connection with Dr. Noonan Ws Gorman Bitters; or•Toole, nay bo regarded aa certain specifics in all cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or any tie disorders to which the system la ordinary subject Thu. PODOPHYLLIN PILLS net upon the stomach and Initvela, carrying of, Ine proper obstructions, while the bittern-or Tonle purify the blood, strengthen and invigorate the frame, give,tono end appetite to the litomileh, knit time bul id tip,the ItiValid anew. Dr. lloolland; loving provided Internal remedies for diseases, has given the world one mainly for ex ternal application, In khe 'wonderful preparation known as • ,• DR. HOOELAND'S GREEK OIL. Thin Oil is sovereign remedy fur 'pains null itchon, of all kinds. 1 - lilleismatinni, N011[11 , 1 ; 00, Toothdcht, Cbilblnine,. Sprains, Burns;yiiin in the Back and Loins, Ring worms, Lc., kc. , all yield.to its external application. The number, of con. 'i.ißootOil , by it In initonlabine:, and they are inereaslng.evory day. TAlwit intbrnally, ob liit lA' It carp ' for Kidnoy 'lnseam, glcadacho , Qolle, Dyeentory, Cholera Morin" Ciamps;L'aine in' the Stomach, Coldn, Asthma, • • ..,..,, • . Tho Crook Oil. In composod entirely of boiling (liana priliolpol ingredient In e n ally nithstaucu, procured In then S Wilcox part of timed. Its blleelo nn a destroyer of pain ore truly moplrril. Tbousandlt have boon bonolltod by its ono, and a - trial by those who are alteptleal will convince thoin of its Inoolniablo value , These raniedies bo Sent by !areas to any upon uppllcattun .to tho'• IOtINOII'AL 01.01011 et the 0111tMAN. MELOCI NB 001t1:1, No. UIl Aflth.t §Titu . vr, vilu.Amanye. II AS. M. EV.A. N. S, , -- • - ".Proprietor. • Vorrnorli Ci'III.,.JACKSOI7,' , I: CO. These Ittnuedigis ore for Salo by. Druggist°, Store. tnO icing Ddolrro, everywhero.• A, it, plain TONIC