Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 18, 1872, Image 3

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• THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1872.-
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The pirtnorsl4 heretofore existing
betycou the firm of ,\YesideyAl Wallace,
is lierebli,:solved bjr'-Mhual constint,
All persons indebted to the said firm are
requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them
for settlement.
EIZZ
READ the interesting letter from our
Now York correspondent which appears
L; e, ftr,t, pap).
:1.•.7 dog fight on isiorth Ilanmey
sit Sliintdity - morning, created
comiiilerable excitement.
ArmcoTs.-- , This healthful and dello
ions.truil. of late seal's has heroine sory
sec ncc. We ti.)Liced some itt inarh et Riot,
soli readily at; and ;Al crude per quart.
Don days commenced on last likaihiy,
and will end on August. lb ye that
go •wiimining had Letter ...Nor , ise c
g •oat
cars, else they will be coe...cti with bolls.
Tun la t arnsal ion —Those Doily Car
den I,:fts sue.. l.y .1. E. 1\ rsloy ...V C...
Ilia! . : IV-.1 r I sl'uf: tnir -
`1,12F,
joili t liritis list. or I,rinter' ,
l'ituFfv.:s, , l: ouN A. 1.0.11 , ', or 1,00-
'anon, :the da.t. otg . 3cong
11:1 , nith.lo al a e h frdm this
plies, made an ascension 'runt Sunbury.
ou the - fourth insthnt, anti iujurod his
ankle in , alighting.
ROAD MASTER.—Thomas J. Grier, sou
of 'Mr. John D. Grier, of Chambei'sburg,
has-beon appointed Road Master on the
Oman:liana Valley Railroad, rice Capt.
Shoop, of this borough, resigned.
011iee at Chambersburg.
TUE Fosn.iit Brothers, publishers, Oak
ville, till issue the first number of the
Daly Clamp •Toltrnal, on the e!glith of
August. Persons desiring news from
this gloat camp should silbscribe for it.
Price 40 cede durite; the term
tom • 1, - ;vO advanced wnsiderably
lu priee during the past week iu the
cities; and, as 0 sin tier of course, oui
mereliants have been obliged to advance
the prices of the fruit, from 20 to 2.".
cents per dozen. Oranges jinx() also
li made a Ti'itisc.
l'uE first n tuber aia campaign paper,
published at 1 —'shurg, Pa., by (leo.
Bergner, has made Its appearance. It is
aptly styled "lIVN jildla it ota on this
tioe," and presents a fine appearance.
and will, doubtless, prove an effective
-campai g n‘r paper. All -orders for copies
should be 'addressed to Goo. Bergner,
Telegruit 0111:T, rg, Pa.
WE have seen, during the past week,
two or three individuals traveling through
the s' !eets nn velocipedes, We do rot,
think parties permitted_to.ride
on the pavement, and would call lift; sr
ten Lion of the authorities •to this fact.
This effort to resuscitate this once popular
amusement is far-fetched, as " veloei
pedism"' has long since "played out"
in this locality.
AU E.—On Thuttiduy, Mr.
Cornman, residing near the
Sulphur Springs, in Middlesex township,
hilo in quest of berries_ on the North
Mountain, Caine across a huge rattle
snake, which he ,quickly despatched.
The reptile was between Cour and five
leer ill and had 11l rattles, whi , h
the vlaitleman scented. This snake is
about as lar, c as arc usually found in
11”; conii;iy
I' hurt the itvadine Satni
41.ty last, VI , !earn that 111 r.
Ran)°, proprietor of the Ittntho house,
in that. oily. died of the
last Tlmrsday. The deeen , :ed }tit; Writ
wvn in Carlisle. having been
peopnetor 11Iu Farnilmt;' a n d Drovers
hotel in 18511. Mt. 'Rambo was a butehor
by .iccupation, but fur several yet,rs past
h.•s been extensively engaged in the live
trade. 11. y close e.ttletLtiott Lt. Lust_
-no'-•, be is Sniti to have amassed ewi,
sid..r.. , de propels,and leaves a. wife antl
12 children to mourn hits
-.IIAII. I{.o , I 't
111:10 iti carried, lit,nl Ncnvvillit t.t•
sp t 'mg Liu ect t a weeZt, . .
NVedt,silny
tinily t•mL
this • . t.• 111;
1., ;he n... 11
t :I! oville, :tltti
via Urut rII li, ttlitt ,attic
nod oil
.i-. t ~~.~d Lr
'11, 4 ... lin' .1 til•I 0;1111 11:: I,ei It)
IV,I 111:11 Thorr'u' nip
elmnge. NV • trust t h at I hr. old I 01,10
I,e
M. \Vm. 11. HD v. Mt.. , re , :elVtil tit, eon
tracf, for carrying the !nail between this
i;oittt and Ltindisburg, Perry county.
The stage leaves this place daily about
3 p.
\tats l ttt.t.t.a, of Gliutclitown, has re
ceived the .•ontram, loa catryittg the mail
from Callatle to .1. Hem in place tO . !dr.
James iturtnot, Sabo has been un this
route I,r the past twelve ye•trs.
'fnra'l'i:i i'.\i, Si.Aeos
pleasure that we make the ahtiounce
meat to our theatre-Invite; .citizens, that
the "Old I:eh:tile Theatre," will open
in 1:.110. Hall, on .11teulay evening.
feu; a el tort. ML4SI)II. The great
'f.;lassie actre;,t, !Irma; D'Eqm, pro
nounced by the press of the Smith 'and
W.e..."'sfiy the greatest living actress on
(biOilMtincnt, supported by the young
and popular trageditiiildr. J. G. STOTT;
and 20 ladies and gentlemen, malting
one of the greatest theatrical companies
traveling. On ldonday evening will be
presented " East Lynne, or the
elope
ment." The hall hat, been., thoroughly
cleaned and placed in good condition.
Admission itO cents. Reserved scats for
ladies, Doors open at 7j ; curtain rises ,
at 81.
• Tho company have been playing to
- crowded houses iu Chambershurg, dur
log the past week, and the following-no
tice taken from. the Public Opinion of
Tuesday last, will show the manner in
which they have boon received in that
-place ;
( nTuts DRAmn.—Since Thursday of
last week, oar citizens have had oppor
tunities of witnessing, each evening, at
Repositary llall,...theatrical entertain
ments given by the Old Reliable" thea
tre. We do not hesitate to state that
. the performances upon each and every
occasion bava been :Filch as, to merit our
unqualified applause, 'and we are 'gr.:al
lied that the public have so highly ap-.
predated the merits cif the company.
" East' Lyime," the 'opening play, was
given with - an expression of torce.'and
hist:6)llk genius seldom sorpassed any
where. 'Mlle D'Este, as Lady Isolod,
really surpasses the famous .Lucilto
Western, wim has rendered the rota
more freqii.•ntly khan any starers inn the
country. Ou , Friday, eventing the play
of "Uynthia" was given,
with an after
-piece entitled ",In and Out of Place."
The play. Sis interesting', and was listened
to 1.),y ad audience which , applauded thO
tragic beauty of the tableau; and the
fine noting of Glisto and Mr..J.*G..
Statiz. " FaueliecK', was, verformed,
Satin:lay night' to' a' crowded - linnh o l ; ,
Mile D'liste as Fla:lel:op, being the em-
Within:nit of girliolr and wonianly liesuty.
Thislady's mirthfulness is always grace,
.fail; and .artistie,meenting jtolllt3 mingled/
with a certain sweet sitallenB ; ron
dos her all the ';.no re
Fauchon, the Cric4d, Mir nminenchitl'ile
spirit of grace and, at tiniC:4, ghJiili tiVriv.,,
pile; ty col; _manner, won) t(? ;
plciase, any audience, hewevei Ilistiilious
l ,,and crittoal, , ye.areMlfAcd 4 1 41P1 0
- artistic ability of the,company, dicatilr
!than that 6r,tho - te which hayo herey/fore
visited our town ; and it also scenic to lie
° composed of , persons o:gentility. nud.
general' intelliel wish tlnini
.
success.
".Uncle Tem!s Cabin," a play of thrill
ing inte'test to every lioftherner, will bn
given on Tuesday evening ; nnd we hope
everybody will go to see it."' ':• •
FirTY- Cptitli- Will -pay for - TEffr illiltAili
from DOW iitaii MO first of January, 1.873.
—TiffrPhiladelnhitE
. "Oner of the , ..sixth.
),
instant contained
~/ NYb. olumns' of deaths.
v
' •W. would remind th school children
that but four weeks Ye
. remain until the
Fall term Will commence. •-- , - -
' • EMANCIPATION DAY—the first proximo
- - , promises to ho ciilebritted in. true utylti
by our colored citizens. ' '., • .'
.:
Asit your druggists for Pain CureVil.
It cures all pain, costs but a trifle to got:
-it,- and when open used you wilhneverbo
without it.
DEctmanc-Ithe price of • flour. Al'
,though the failiiro of• the wheat crop the
present season .will have considerable
effect on tow prices.
lln. C. L. Locum AN. 0101 ograplici',
on East Main street, has recently had a
splendid large sign placed on the west
Hid«, of ZligVheilding.
Tnr rgport eirculal oil ❑round town to
the etilta that our ice inorch. O ltd intended
[advancing tho price of the indispensable
;ttticic, iv Without ally foundation.
Tnr• Annual I.larvect ionic of the
Cumulictl Ind County Agricultural Society
will be held at their, grounds., on Satin - -
) day, August 17.• Thor° . should be a
large al icAnce rnnual girth-
MEE
,iom.r.trtir:tt, cobra. human or animal,.
has boon Mak haVOU with spring
chickens belonging to thliethin, citizens,
jiist ; at a time when Cot aforesaid fowls
were ltegihning to awaken visions of
tent Ming crual fowl and hot cakes.
.I'4; question of muzzling dogs came
np before tho Town Council at a rallollt,
meeting, and although the practicability
of carrying this measure into effect was
suggested by several leading physicians,
it did not receive a favorable consider-,
atipn. Enforce the dog law, there aro
too many canines permitted to run at
large iu our borough—if only through
the "dog days."
nI2IEMIVEIt the extensive sale of ear
!ages, buggies. Wagons, &c., to take
place. us Saturday, August 3, at the
est .blisheLent of JJcsiss. Smelly. A: Co.,
on .nuttt Pitt street, a few doors South
of the depot. This 14 a splendid oppor
tunity to purchase a good vehicle. N.
B. Moore, auctioneer, will call the sale.
Tttr•, Sabbath School connected with
the First Methodist Episcopal congrega
tion of this place, (Rev. Gray, pastor, )
will picnic at Hunter's Eon to-day. Tim
train will leave at an early honr., A
large crowd, no doubt, will attend this,
the first picnic of toe season. We trust
the participants may have a pleasant
time.
Hits. MARY FOREMAN, residing in
Touroship, Chester county, a lady
of 72 years of ago, has finished a quilt
containing IVIOO pieces. The lady ex
ecuted the work herself and in the short
space of one year. What Cumberland
county lady can boast of having accom
plished the same amount of work, in the
same time:
WE have helm shown seine very line
specithens of wheat, grown on the farm
of Mr. C. C. Butz, of North Middleton
township There am of two varieties—
thr `boornaker wheat and the Foltz
W heat heads are very large and
well tilled, and the x - ,rain is unusually
plump and heavy. Mr. gobe speaks
highly of both varieties, and we doubt
v..n , • ;,er the ,pecin , co, he, has show n ue
Flo he excelled by any grown this ,yeat 9 .
WitAq I<txi - 1 I'm. PnErS—The
following episodel.eally occurred at
a fashionable ice cream saloon on West
Main street, a few days -:rose : Two un
sophisticated young gents bout the MI al
d,j,striets entered the saloon, and called
foklee create The lady attendant, in
quireindha kind they Wished, when ono
or,oeo, 0,, 1 ;i•,,,ed 0
of or one inquired what other tla Vera
they had, when , The told 1 how " vanilla "
The blushing•yout itionedhitelv replied
thae he didn't eine about any •of that,
a:, it ‘.os Whet. win m, lint would much
r.ii leT have ify Ilioiv 1401 watt
t
M. Ii it
IS ill . ll It viii be Ow tidly of
tie , . k :11110 y CoollVelltilll to)
r. , r the lillferent county
WC suggest the name of Eiticst
.1. of C'arib.lte, as a suitable
ealithdate for the office of Register of
Mr. Bratly•s character, ex . .
tem.ie ;moo:lint:time anti 11110 busine,s
qualification:, render blot a. most avail
able candidate. flu was elected to that
(ace in 1$(10, over a popular Democratic
twklidate, antl• discharged his duties it,
Um entire satisfaction or the whole coin
ni.unity. We are convinced that 101 bet
ter, nor more :evailablo candidate could
be nominated for t.hat
=I
It, is
I,IBT .o."PATLN'ys rollowing pat.
cuts were iNsue4l,filne the J.'. S. Patent
Wiee to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the
enittne Jmy 9, 1872.
lloporiml for TOO 111:L.1 IA) 1:a...A lex
aivior & Mason, Srilicitors of Plitouts,
603 Su'Ventli street, Washington, D. C. 1
Ironing board; J. M. Childprs, Corry ;
glass furnace, J. W. Ells, likttsburg ;
saw set, J. E. Emerson, Boavei? Falls ;
attaching handles to saws, d . do. ;
churn, .T. C: Johnson, Uoiontowl ; brick
machine, Z, Ludington, do. do. ; appa
ratus for separating coal from slate, B.
F. Day, Hazleton, miter box, T. Searls,
Pottstown; machine fur thruating spokes,
J. B. Stanley, Tough Icenamarn ; con
necting rod, S. N. Wate, Danville ; gib;
cers can, J. Adair, Ei I buck ; safety val ve
for steam bonus, J. It. Cagier, North
East ; axle for vehicles, M. Cassin, Erie ;
stove damper, Cowam, Scranton ; axle
box for vehicles, D. Paled!, South Egro
mont ; steam boiler feeder, J. E. Karns,
et. al. Allegheny county ; ithillcial limb,
J. Illichenbach, Pittsburg.
NEW 114kILROAD PRoJECT. Under
this title, the Columbia //ortria nays :
"A new railroad project, in which a
number of Columbians and Ladcastria is
are interested, in about to be consum
mated. ft is cliartered under the name
of the National Railroad Company, and
in an airline between Philadelphia and
New York. •Cal. Win. C. Case, of Co
lumbia, is president, and among -the di
rectors are D. S. Kalamai), of Columbia,'
and D. H.' Carpenter and Deo. 'K. Rend,
of Laneasibr. The road cress the
Rulaware river between tlrenton and
Yardleyville, and strike Attleboro, Bucks
countYgartecting, talon' with the GEM
mantown 'br North Pennsylvania rand.
it in proposed to eventually extend the
road through Bucks, Montgomoiy, Oben:
tor and Lancaster deunties,' and. thence
onto Hancock, Maryland, where 'it will
ntriko lho Baltimore curd Ohio 'ond. It
will lie en ililrs hurter 'from Phil:1(1(4 7
; lira to New York than any other road.
The contracts for grading. this part of
.otitAltielphia to
New York'—hateaircady•beeil given out,
Mettrann CohiaViitg been awarded
the aeutietr rola Yorilleyvillo to Phila
;dr4ldit: 'TIVe-dopiPieiy . Composing the
hrtn, we unduratand;„ ate Moniun. 13. J.,
.McDrann and, ,R. H. Whitaker', of Lim
eastUi); 'Robot t , Crane, of Colonibia.
'Siorptieti *lli' he'pa'uP' next weey,ttud
within.' a fortnight a thimsaria mon will
lie 14,)6rotic. nit read !tvlicei extended
to Maryland cannot but prove of ini T enso
,advantage,,to Lancaster county. This
;road will probably cross the Susquehanna
'near InirunCe in thin borouilb.
GritFEN coin in market. .
CHEERY season will soon be over. .
. . _
• Tun,ovening marketg'present a lively
appearance.'
DEATIT. TO cows—the , Cumberland
Malloy Railroad. :
Arrti,s promise to be unusually pro
this season.
• • LirmArroN . has an. -association , o 1 boot
blacks consisting of ten members.
PEARS in market at 80 cents per peck.
Tomatoes command the same price,'
WE fancy wo boar the corn cracking in
the ground—not •in the bottom of a
tumbler. e
An...interesting little caning affair came
off on Wednesday last,•ork. Main street )
between two of our M. D's.
A LIVELY "set-to" was enjoyed "by,
some colored folks on Mulberry alley ;
ono of the participants was phicqd . in
prison, . -
Nn. RommT-NormE, saddler, has had
splendid chestnut and locust post
fences ttlaced around his fields situated
on the WaggonePs.Pap Road and Cavo
lane.
INTELLI G EN E. has roacljpi us that
Mr. Loci Trog,o, of Mount Rock, had an
,iitack of r0 ,, 2) evorking
in ,hie harvest rich]. lie i , said to be in
pre..arions obndition.
TIM boys arc hereby notified to keep
out of the yard that surrounds the Bethel
church on West street. All persons tres
pas,,ing on these premises in the future
will be dealt with according to law.
THE teat has been almost unendurable
durint the past week, the thermometer
ranging from, 90 to 100 degrees. The
splendid showers of Monday Aerved to
render the heat more oppressive, than
cool and bracing. - J ,
A. IL SIIERI4, as will be seen by our
advet tiding columns, ()tiers at public sale
on - Wednesday. September 4, a large lot
of cat ridges, litiggies, — (6l, at the Se'nse
man shop. Ho will also dispose of his
interest in the same shop at that time.
AN -Willa train haying several empty
pls.:eager coaches passed through this
place early on last Thursday morning.
They wet e intended to convey ,ome one
of the Sabbath Schools, of llarrisburg,
to the Ridge on a . piemic excursion:
THE manlier in which some of the
owners of horse flesh, in this place, abuse
the poor, dumb creatures this hot
weather is a caution, and calls loudly
for "reform." Let us have a "society
for the, prevention of cruelty to dumb
WE are in vel 4 , , ,ipt of the , . WO/ CO
Jo?irual, a daily pal•or, issued during
the Masonic Encampment at Wild Cat;
this V.`eek, on the Susquehanna, which
commenced yesterday. flambe, of the
co, mot is the publisher and it is a spicy
little paper.
hAnoi; PREMIU M.—We hear it rumored
on the streets that the Cumberland
County Agricultural Society intend offer
ing a premium of ti:100 for fast trotting.
This sounds like business, if the report
is tine. It cannot be denied that trot
ting generally draws the large c: owds nt
these annual Fall gatherings.
NEw It C. Woodward,
of this place, has a -sociated with him in
busine , s his son Charles R. Woodrutrd.
The new member of the firm is well
known to the farming community, and
is thoroughly conversant with every
branch of the business. We wish the
new firm abundant success.
TitErn—Within a short time past
some rascal entered the residence of
Miss Kitty Comfort, on the corner of
Lontlier and West streets, and stole $l2
that sho hail laid am ay t' pay ront.
This is the most despicable ISltld of
larceny, when it will be remembered that
Miss C. is an aged lady, and the • little
shop she keens is her only means of sup
in rt.
ACCIDILNI.-011
day last intelligence reached this place,
that Robert, son of Worley Matthews,
esq., (Alibis place, had met with a serious
accident,. It appears that the injured
man was employed on a constrnetion
train net t.li e :4111101cm PentisylVanialload,
and that, he, in company with several
iothcct, was riding on a " thlinp" or
g, .vel c it, and while the • train WiL, in
1111. Urn, the co' suddenly tilled, throwing
the .i.s•ti pa at in ea ery direction. Mee
lIWII diP.VII
1 1 1111,11 , 1 i ; n fl Ltd 1,1.3 sbotilder
"Urine 1: act tired. .ylatthews. log len:tune
r. tit., car, and the sudden lurch
bloke it ali l titt threerinci,e , ~ l inve the
alibi. , 'flue leg lin- , :lbice been an.puta
ted, and it Itintugh Ito is doing as well ;;s
can reasonably be expected, it %lid' be
several werkii . , borer,. ha eitn li mina N oil
to this place.
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:':::nett. or Ill,set:( r!--- At, a meeting
of - .\l..u'ion Council, No. RS Jr, 0, A.
Carlisle, held in their hall Tues
day evening, July 16, IST . ', the following
resolutions were adopted.
\l'ur:nl:te, lias pleased A.lmighly
1;od in his aIINVi , I3 providence, to remove
frm.i our midst, Mil' beloved Moth e r
William Bentley;
WIT EItEA:3, In I lie death of out brother
who was esteemed by :ill who knew'him,
and who was fltaldul to all the duties
inip.sed upon him by his Council There
foil; he it •
Pesolr...l, That Wit bow in hunthle sub
nit, ion to the will of flint who rules met.
the destinies of man, and deetli all things
well. cannot but express our heart
felt Sorrow at the loss or, our brother,
and that we accept, the occurrence ;is
the decree of providence warning us of
the uncertainty of life.
_llesolral, That wo mourn the lost of
onr departed brother, and that we deeply
sympathize with the bereaved family in
-their sad affliction, and can only coin
mcml'them to the love of one .Heavenly
Father, the grout'-and 011130:out ce of con
solation. • •
MANS' ZENR.
&rived, That in respect to the
memory of our decea - sed brother, our
charter be draped in mourning for sixty
days.
fleeolcect,,. That these resolutions be
engrossed upon the minutes of our
Council, a copy presented to the parents
cif deecaseq, and that the same lie !bib
fished iu 'the "CARLISLE HERALD,"
"Awe icon . rolu nicer" and "it/afar
Agaerican Mechanic."
A. I'. W. SI
• J. M. TIIOMi'SON,
NILES M. FISSIII„ •
• Connnitteo.
HANDSOME 0/11;AN.—Ty) weeks since
the new organ for the Seeped Presbyte
rian congregation of this place arrived,
and has since •been placed in position.
On last Thursday the church was thrown'
open to the public, -and iii, musical quali
ties subjected to a •601/01'll test by Mr.
William Knoche, one of Ilarrisbnegbi
acknowledged »onlical Won. It is a very
fine church organ, and the trial on-
Thursday last has been satisfiictory
to the members. Messrs. Hook Hast
ings, of 13 9 ston,thuilt it, nod it cost about
s9,fioo.
The following notice of the instrument
we take Trout the Shippoifsbnrg News of
last Saturday :
"It contains 738 pipes, 20 stops, and
two rows of kept. There are two man
uals, from which can be obtained all the
necessary el feels for a church Intim such
as viola, dulciana, molodia, tThte, °boo,
bassoon, &C. Thu mechanical register
contairma manual coupler, tumult>, bel
lows,Nand several new attachments of
late introduction. "
Tim instrunlent is elegantly OncloSed
in a goat case bfelMstnut wood, trimmed
with black rwalnitt, finished in gothic.
Thu front consists of lti. pipes, ,orna
mooted in gold and crimson, which 'add
greatly to its appearance , and finish." •
- 'This organ has boon secured through' .
the personal offerta of Mosafq. J. :Herman
.A. Blair • and JOhn O. Orr, Who'
have for , the Past 12 months worked.
untiringly 'to rabio.tile necessary 'hands,
and WO understand that there is bat a
sinall balance rerriaining unpaid.
A. rmITY of wandering Italians =died.-
in town on Tuesday, and have been ro
galing.our citizens with elegant musio. kl
ANDREW SCIIAUB i win soil a valu
able farm, contai4ing Go' licres, situated
in Middlesex. tolyu'Ship, this county, about
2,i miles from . Carhslo, at public sale on
the promisei, .on Saturday, September 7,
at 1 o'clock p. m.
''' PERSONAL. James R. Dunbar,
our former townsman, • and formerly A
member of the firm of- Rheem it Dunbar,
editors and proprietors of THE TIEnALIf,
arrived in town about 110. days since.
Mr. D. is at present, and has been for a
considerable time Assistant Attorney
General of South Carolinap . and has
filled the office, we have been creditably
informed, with entire' satisfaction.. Ho
resides in Columbia.
Or During the past tell days, William
Sinn, turnkey, at the county prison, has
been engaged in painting,
_whitewashing
and generally renovating the interior of
the jail. This has been a much-needed
change, but we think the cells, walls and
in fact the entire appearance of the prison
will Compare favorably with any similar I
_institution in the St,Ltt c. We tbink th
the rani val of about 100 perch of broken
stone from the prison yard Would make a
decided improvement in the appearance
of the enclosure.
DEATH OF DR. RANKlN.—Dr..lyilliam
Hankie," an eminent practitioner at
Shippensburg, died on Monday. The
Dv. was a man of about 80 years of age,
and had been in the practice of medicine
for over fifty years—and previous to his
_death was one of the leading members of
our county medical association. During
the lonf year; of the Doctor's practice, he
'made many valuable contributions' to
medical science. His loss will not be felt
alone in his own community, but by the
people at large„shieo,,being deprived of
his valuable Itubwrodge, of medicine.
PROVEMENT.—Mr. Jacob Hoffman,
of Philadelphia, formerly a citizen of
this place, having purchased .the resi
dence of Mr. Samuel Hepburn, on East
Main street, adjoining the county prison,
is having a Mansard roof, a two-story
brick building and several othar changes
made in the building, prior to'his occu
pancy of it,.
S. & E. M. Wetzel, carpenters,
have the contract for_doing_ the work, and
from their long . experience in thin buSi-
MSS, it will no doubt, make a decided
change in the appearance of the build
ing, as well as enhance its value.
BEM:AVE:NI ENT.-- I t becomes our sad
duty to ,record the sudden death of
Minnie, only surviving child of Mr. Joh'ti`•
1. and S. It Faller. Two months have
scarcely elapsed, sincif we noticed the
death of Gertie, the eldest Child of these
bereaved parents. , That scourge of the
nursery during the summer months—
clog, ra infautum —attacked the child on
Monday ;0 4 vening, and. notwithstanding
every effort , Was made to ailbrd the little
sufferer relicf, ithe Breathed her last
within 21 honrs thereafter. She: was six
months old the day she died, and was an
unftsually interesting child. This is a
terrible blow to the parents, and, they
have the Ite.trttrelt sympathy of the entire
community in 1:tel suildeittleprte.ot:te
their itloli/ed
it's in
CARLISLE, July 17, 1872
EiwroicA.—With your per
mission I en 11, through the columns of
your valuable journal, call attention to
an intolerable nuisance, and one which
calls loudly for " reform." I refer to the
rowdy imn and disorderly coudnet, in an
around
n 1 the Market house, on Tuesday
and Ft iday nights. The conduct of see.
et al parties last was almost beyond
endurance, and we would direct the nii
tiee of the •' powers that be" to this
matter. True enough. (?dicer Satin°
math the an of two o f thin p ar ti es hi i i g
mot Mug, lilt Mlly were they not arrested
vile!) tiny first lugan to raise the dis
tin bailee The authorities should giye
this matter their immediate' attention.
ONE 11u° AVIEN DS MARKET.
and Shadows of New York
Life; or, the Sights and Sensations of
the Great City." A work descriptive of
Now York City is al/ its various plfa•tcs.
Its Splendors and Wretchedness ; its
Heidi and Low Life ; its Marble Palaces
not Dark Dens ; 'its Attractions and
Dangers'; its Rings and Frauds ; its
Leading Men and Politicians ; its Ad
vent:arms ; its Mysteries %and Crimes.
liy 'lames D. McCabe, '
The National Publishing Co., of Phila
delphia, have
,just issued one of the
most reifiltrkablia and attractive books of
the day, bearing the above title. It is
comprised in ono large octavo volume of
Silt pages, and, illustrated with nearly
;?.00 tine engraviligs of noted places, life
and SCOIIOS ill NOW York.
To Mr. McCabe duo the credit of
having produced the most complete and
grailliko account of the great city, and
its busy ;not varied life that it, has been
our fortune to inert, with. His book -is
brim full of solid and useful information,:
and abounds in descriptions of the vari m
ohs public buildings of New York, it*
palaces, prisons, hotels, churches, stores,
hospitals, Me.
'rho work sets forth in glowing•colors
the noble wdrk for suffering humanly,
Which is going on every day in the gr t
city, and reve4; with a bold hand the
terrible crimes ; the dark mysteries, and
the hidden sins of metropolitan life. We
are introduced into the home of the Filth
Avenue millionaire; and carried with
equal interest to the squalid cellar of the
Pied Points beggar. We are brought
face to face with the goal and the bad,
the high and dui low, with leading mer
chants,- bankers, editors, and actors,.
with bummers, thlovesi detectives, and
murderers, with working women, ballet
girls, adventuresses, and a host of others,
and we seem to be listening to tlittir
stories from their own iipS,?tro thorouklily
does the adthoi) enchain our interest.
Our warmest epthusinsm...And-bur deep
est coot= pt'uip alternately aroused by
the thrillhrg recital of their deeds of vir
tue and vice. l'he history aad frauds
of the famous Taimitany Iliug are related
with great force and eandor, and this
portion • alone is worth the price of the
book.
In short -tiro hook is New York 'in
miniature. The mitter has penetrated,
uncle• the protection of tho,police,Anto
the darkest awl most Mingoznus haunts
of crime in the city, and has thus been
enabled to obtain licenrato information
on tho topics whereof ho treats. ' Visi
toru to New York, cannot hope to sop
or kuow as much of the city as they may
learn by a perusal of this book. To all
who contemplate visiting the great Me
tropolis, we cordially recommend it,
both for its information and for its pow
erful warnings against the dangers of
the city. Those who -cannot, see New
York for themselves will bo in a great
measure maid for.' that privation by
reading this work.-- It is published in
both English and'German ;..sold by sub
scription only, and the publishers want
agents,in priory county.
[ANNOUNCEMENTS.]
To clean grease spots from your gar
ments, use the.!' Dollar ,Roward soap."
idAninno. ladigy, unde'r all. i3ircutn
stances, will flud Par., ou'e purgative Pak
safe ; and, in Small doses, a mild cathar
tic.' They cause no gViping pains or
cramp.
•
0 •
'A.' ' -worth remembering—Five
cents worth of Sheridan's Cavalry Con
•dftioiesPotodere, given to a horie twice a
week, will save double that amount -in
gain, and the horse pill be fatter,
Bicolor, and every wait worth more
money than though' ho did not havo
t hem. • . •
•
•
NIMM
• . t FOP, BALD—
Tho undoA igned intending
‘ rotiro
, t
from business , at privatesale, tho
property on theoornor of South Hanover
street, and Liberty alloy, known as
-"lnhoff's corner.i! The entire stoeic of
goods and good disposed.of
to any person . depiring to,entor into the
grocery business. ii or particulars call on
Or address, C. Innorm,
18ju72tf Carlisle, Pa.
To clean the grease from your coat
Collar, use the "Doltir Reward Soap."
DELICATE CREATIIItES.-1 4 1118 is the
phrase applied by LTA Blackness, the
Moor of Venice, tote fair ladies of
Italy. It was the lovely complexion of
Desdemoort, such a radiant contrast to
his own, that won lifil'heart ; and sooth
to say, ovary man or diScornment con,
eiders a fair skin, like a swebt voice, "an
excellent thitig,in women,." t .4Now ; this is
a charm which can be acquircia • 'Micro
is a healthful and odoriforous,toilet arti
cle, known eVerywhere as pagan's IVlag
tolia Balm, Which literally tratiSqines
a cloudy or fallow skin, suffusing the
discolored fact, nook, arms, and ;bosom
with soft, pearly tinge, arid. imparting
to the surfado:a smoothness.and. a gloss
like that of polished marble. Instead of
- clogging the fbyes, liko tlio sticky en-.
anaels, or contracting them. and thus ob
structing perspiration, likothe astringent
cosmetics, cleanses the skiu from all im
purities and Niegndorfu4' . improves its
texture. This peculiarity is particularly
appreciated by our run - 0111os, who find
that the coarsoneas;, Paid roughness,
which country air is a,Pt to engenolor, are
speedily removed from their faces,, hands
and arms, by this delightful preparation.
CASH NOTICE!
On and after the first of April next,
',intend to do a cAar , business with all
my customers. By employing none but
the best workmen and using the best
loather in the market, I would respect
fully solicit a sharp of the public patron
age. AD. DYSEnT
Boot and *ilea Dealer,
No: 4 East Main street, Carlisle, Pa
28111117 in
Ess
A LARGE STOCK of CtryiUMber, placed
in the yards before rise in prices, for
sale at low figures. Lath, shingles,
pickets, &e., always on hand. Call at
upper or lower yards. A. 11. BLAIR.
3liap72tf
Tai: best assortment of namburg
edges and insertings can be found at '
27j972tf J. 11. WoLx's. •
ST. ELMO BILLIARD SALOON. —Mr.
Jacob nipple having leased the build
ing of Mr. Ernest Crouse, on East
Main street, has fitted up a splendid bil
liard saloon. lie has just received two
first-class tablbs - from New York, and
Mr. Wm. Poulton, has charge of the
same. Oysters anu all the delicacies of
the season served up in a style to suit the
most., fastidious epicure. Give -him a'
call. 2mai2tf
ZION RESTAURANT!
Back's• Baltimore lager Beer, Gray's
Philadelphia ale and porter, Rhino, Port,
Catawaba and Currant Winos, Turkish
Wino bitters, Fresh Imported Seltzer
water. Refreshments : Limberg cheese,
Holland herring, Reading bologna,
EggS, fresh, taw, and boiled, oysters
in the can, and a, match to light your
pipo. Periodicals : Daily Patriot, Daily
Inquirer, Carlisle Herald, Volunteer,
Pennsyloania State Zeitung,"o. S. Zei
ng, and _ _ _
C. C. FABEIi,
To attend to you all at ono call.
TO CHICKEN RAISERS
The undersigned, devoting his time
exclusively 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 ob
tained Several Imported Light Brahmas
'from P. Williams, Massachusetts., Most
of my fowls drew premiums at the late
County Fair. All stook guaranteed to
be thorough bred. Chickens anteggs
can be obtained at all times. The fol
lowing is the prices fixed for the differ
ent varieties 01 eggs:
Da rlc Brahma, Premium, per doe $2
Light Brahma, Imported, " 1
Lloudan, Premium, (Bearded and
Muliled,) per doe. 2
Black Cochin, Premium, " 1
Gray Dorking,
Bronze Turkey, 2
Ji.ssr•. B. Iftmhat,
No. 191 So.tth Pitt street,
12tja7:2tf Carlisle, Pa
IMPORTANT
To know where to get the best stoves
ift the market. Also just arrived a nice
assortment of brass and porcelain lined
preserving kettles.
The best and ,kbeapest 'fruit cans :6,(1
jars in the marlit‘ and an endless vari
ety of hanging baskets, water coolers,
refrigerators and house furnishing goods
generally. Call before purchasing at
FIUI)!.EY'B
Tin and Stove store, 21 - North Hanover
* street, Carlisle, Pa. 20.je72tf
GOOD ENGINE FOR SALE
The fire organizations of any of the
neighboring towns' wishing to puiehaso
a splendid hand 'illrc) engine, can ob
tain ono at a sacrifice by calling on or
addressing JosEru W. ;)(111.11Y,
16ma7t3tf • Carlisle, Pa.
BLATCHLEY H CUCUNIIiEIt \V001)
PUMP IS TILE BEST.—For silo by the
hardware trade, dealers in agricultural
implements, &c. If there is no agent in
your town, send fur descriptive circular.
C. CI. Blatehloy, rM Commerce street,
Philridelthia - ; 2tiap723in
PURE LAUREL 1)E.
The subscriber having secured a largo
stock of the hest quality ice, free from
snow and all impurities, oly of mountain
streams, is now prepared' to deliver it
to customers nt .low rates. Orders loft
at either of the Coal offices will receive
prompt attention. A. IL BrAm.
Hap73tl
THE CENTRAL AGAIN
Meating *daily a great excitement by soil
ing all kinds of dross goods very cheap
by giving the best bargains ever hoard of
in lace saquos and lace points, all .the
now styles of sun umbrellas and parasols
Sheaper at the Central Dry Goode Store
than any whore else, the best bargains in'
all kinds of white dress goods can be had
at the Central Dry Goods Store. Spring
bustles, the best over Made, at tho Cen
tral.. Splendid silk Maki, lace collars,
Hamburg trimmiugs,seamless kid gloves,
can only be bad by calling at the old
Central Corner, in Carlisle.
MmLun & Bwrrouvr
5,000 lIAME3 !
T am now iu possession of two tons and a
half of the very finest brands of canvassod
sugar cured hams, which I offer for sale
cheap for cash.. Every ham gparanteed
to be as represented. Also, dried beef
and bologna constantly on hand at
Eoffman's, Nos. 44 and 88 East Pomfrot
street.
N. 11.-llnins weighed, when sold.
, • 13jel2tf
PATENT GATES
At: Militia's Machine Shop, in this
place, can be seen ono-of the boat practi-
Ga/ Farm Gates Over invented. It does
not require any hinge S .— It op.ons two
ways. It never ridos in the , inad, and
can be raised to awing clear over snow
drifts and other obstructions that are
not over twenty-four inches high. It-is
offered for sale to all who need gate kat
the•following low prices: • .
For pooh farm right, s2.oorfolVettoh
toWnship right, $20.00; for each 'county
right; $151.00, • •
Gates made to order of any size or
'style desired, and 'satisfaction guaran
toe'd•in'all oases. Will , exellange torri
_tory fora good oases.,..
Gall on.hr ad
dress. CITAS. F.- DINICLIC.
Ale°, I:Wilumi and 11Vileox aC Gibba
Bowing Machines co? salo cheap. -
2uo7ltf.
WANTtD.—Good, reliable, active Utta r
nese mon to sell tho "Domestic Sowing
Machine"' in•Meciniulosburg, ShipPens_
burg andNowvillp. Easiest to oporatei. —
Best to sell. Entirely new.
Jos. W. OttiLny,
. • .
~ Agent for. Cumberland County.
NOTICE ! . • •
As my books closed on H4flrst of Juno,
all persons indebted are, requested to
make early settlements of their accounts.'
Tho books wpromain.in tho offices for'
a limited Hine.' A. H. Ilwan.
12j0723t
CALIFORNIA and Rhyne wines at, Flan
uon'su•liquor storo, 41 South Hanover
street.
A SAFE INVESTMENT !
IVO keep constantly on hand a large and
choice assortment of BABY CAR
RIAGES of every description. Out
stock of carriages is by far the largest in
this place, while tiniy are unequalled for
durability or styli. We also• keep on
hitnd a large stock cf f4t.niture of every
description. Price; itiasonahle. We
take pride in showing. iiersons through
our ware rooms, whethe r hey desire to
purchase or not. Oivit'iis a Call. •
aomaial SIIAPLEY & 1 InLrmirr
.
A FINE• lot of lintebarners, pea and
nut coal on liabH 'Mines reduced. Call
•
at upper or lower yards.
Al. B. BLAM
Notice is horeby given that llridget
Kelly, commonly known as Lizzie Kelly,
indentured to me by the " North
ern Home for Friendless Children," has
run away. All persons are cautioned
against harboring her, as I will not be
responsible for her in any way.
GRoßom D. CRAIGHEAD.
July 10, 1872. 11,1n723t.*
Tito season for dried meals is at hand,
and if you want choice hams, dried beef,
beef tongues, whole or sliced, go to thins
rich's,
Ali adjourned meeting of the stock
holders of the Harrisburg and Potomac
Railroad Company, will ho held at the
office of the Company, at Newville,
Monday, August 3, 1872, at 11 o'clock
a. m. A.llllltY DEMAND,
Secretary.
Iv you mins getting your spring chick
ens in market, don't worry about it, but
go to Humricir's, - whore plum - 11l gentuy
size, and free from disease.
-
ALL meats Or fish' purchased of W. A.
Ilumrich, either funned, dried or salted,
warranted to gwe sat infliction, or money
refunded.
AMOS MILLER'M cabbage received
daily at Huntrich's.
THOSE pickled, canned and spiced
'oysters aro all the go, at llumrich's
LEMONS, spiced ♦ salmon, canned lob
sters, sardines, smoked halibut, dry
salted herring, mackerel, Burlington
herring, Scotch herring, all to be had at
Humrich's...
NEW :1111.qk EI(EL !
Just received a large lot of fine new
mackerel, at Hoffman's, NOS. 44 and Rd
East Pomnet street.
I.tju7af
MOUNT HOI.Lv, CuNinlin-
COUNTY, PA.
W certify that when 1 was
foreman of the Liffey Iron Oro Bank,
Wtn. Dinklo told me the extent of the
bank. I had a drift made and found it
just as he represented. Also, at another
prace where I found Silver and Lead, lie
found the exact place, and told me what
was there without me showing him the
place. JOIIN
9ma,72tf.
Tho Or m ineral veins ot• de
posits ainl their length and breadth can
now be 4ctormii•cd For a certainty. Call
on or addles, WM. DINH LE,
Pa.
Henry Uohrel. N.lppen I'. O. Jelierhou
Coulax, West Va.
JG 73t1'
i•o TII TU. \OF
Wm. Blair & gnu Would .2hpect fol:y
represent, that having tnet with heavy
loss in the t,hrinkage of ,prices since the
war, and not having sufficient rash
capital to meet the demands of so -.ex
tended a business, liar.o ppointed ROA
Oiv in and Jos. A. Stuart, esqs., dick
ad3igliCOS, With a view to clo.in~; oat
their ;Ittire viock of gOOd!4, and !Piling as
much property ar; Win .pay. all indatted
nesS. It. is their desire that the huge .nal
extensive business that they have labored
for years to establish, shall be suceef,s
fully caflied• on by some one having
adequate capital.
The undersigned, assignees' of \Ytn
Blair anti \Vin. Blair A: 1 - 3011; t)Gr to the
trade exclusively fora, short time, the
above mentioned exlensive stock of gen
eral store supplies, all of which is
fresh and ill : .good order, and hope
that the fr'ade will see it, to be to
interest to hufaut 'sdltr stock on
tine 'favorable terms upon which it is
offered. The business of the store will
ho conducted for a time as usual. Please
address alllitist;,O::s oomir nide:l6ons to
GIVIN;
JOE. A. S'ITALT,
duly 10, Assignees.
1.1,jui124t
am.
Clownmos made it 0 switches, chig
nons, curls, frizetts, ‘c.V..9 : , at Madame
snes.
- - -
CANNED ROODS ! - `tt m.
Selling low at llollinan's cheap grocery
Nos, 41 and tiS East Pomfret stmet.
Tomatoes, ;1 pound cans at twenty cents.
Winslow's corn at twenty-five cents.
Peaches, 3 pound cans at twenty-eight
cents. Pine - apple thirty-five /emirs
Oysters, 2 podnd cans at twenty-five
cents, 1 pound cans at fifteen cents..
,13je7213'
SPECIAL - I,lOl'lOE
are-the solo agents, in Carlisle for
the sale altos Genuine Harris' seamless
kid glOves. They are universally ac
knowledged to be the best and Inked kid
glove imported. -
11ina72 IS MILLER & 13 urronmr.
2/.c u uderslyned would r•espeet
fully/ lifform the eiti.zens of Car
(lsle (I surrousdisy ry/ '
that he Win attends (0 the repair
ivy of watehe's and jewelry, in
an its various brimehes.
THOMAS CION.L
Next door to ,Farmers'
East Main Street,• Carlisle, Pa.
VANTED.
A respectabl white girl, to do the
general housew ]c of a small family. 'A
good home and permanent 6mploymout
to a suitable parson.
.Address box 409,
Carlisle,postoiriee.• ' djuUtf
'O,NE-ElAby the people,cennot take cas,
for 011froin its terrible nauseating taste,
pd recoil in the thboat. The Oastbria
IYrointred by Dr:Triteher is purely
,vpgro.
table, and baribless, pleasant to take,
and more °Naive than castor oil. It
does not distress or gripe, but regulates
the system, and pperates,wlion all ether
remedies havoTailud. It.aetn like magic
for Stomach 40(4' Constipation, ,FlatL
ulencY, 01 , 04 an&WorMs.- It contains
neither Minerals, :Merphine,nor Alcohol.
Its soothing, quieting 'effebt, ptoducos
.natural sktilp,' and partfenlarly,' adapts
it to crying and teething children. N.,
article has over met such unqualified
onekoisement by the Telco'
no\ -more bitter Tills, Narcotic, Bylw;
Or ',Ptigatives or Sickening Oils.
Thn Ciwtorm,'costs 'but 'conks, mid
when iiMle. tried. you will never be with
bat For sale . by J. 13. 'Rose Si CO,
iii Ilroadway r Now lor c.
4,111724 t.
Is, 01 ICE
NOT WE
NOTICE
,
DINCIIEFS . LIGHTNO -•
I FLY-
KILT4.ER sweeps Ahem 'off and clears
thc,,,h):stElo speedily:—Try it-L - sold by
doiders everywhere. 4jui2lm.-
fans, 'Untitlos, hoop skirts
and corsots aro- sold clieriporitt Ji 11:
Wolf's than at any other houso in town.
' Von - kid gloves, hosiery and summor
nilerclothing, go to No. 18 North Han
over street. •
ALT. parsons wishing ice during _the
day will find a large stock at Jack Sites'
store West Pomfret street.
27j0723t A. H.
,HTeAllt.
•
Go ( to J. IL Wolf's for tho best as
sortment of ladies' and gonts' tips and
f'tncy bows.
SOMETHING interesting to pie nickels,
fishermen,tail-flie-public generally. If
you want smoked hallibut, scotch her . -
ring, bloaters, spiced or canned oysters,
sardines, chow chow, died beef, beef
tongue, bologna, sweit-er, limburger or
American cheese', crackers, pick*,
lemons, &e., call on Humrich, and get a
good article at a low rate. 1:U072d
2r Extraordinary reduction in . piiees.
ft is not unusual at thiglLson of the
year for merchants to announce a rediw
tion,in the prices of their goods. But it
is rani indeed that any business ll=
makes such a sweeping reducition in
prices along the whole line as is Uliw bti,
ing made 4y the well-k p own house of
Charles Ogilby, 47- West Main street.
Such an opportunity to secure real bar
gains in silks, dress goods, parasols,
,vlitte goods, muslins, tiekings, handker
chiefs, and every auricle in the dry good'
line, together with trunks, ladies' tint
children's shoes and gaiters, has novel
been offered in Carlisle:.
They aro positively selling off many
goods regardless pf cost. purchasers
will do weAl to call immediately and
take their friends. We are conferring a
substantial benefit in urging this upon
our readers. -
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
wilousALE
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
NO. 27 NORTH HANOVER STREET,
CARLISLE PA. -•---
Prices as low as in ‘ `Philadelphia or
Baltimore. •
d 2 1it87. 21 Y , •
MARKETS.
cmemnat PROVISION MATUET
Go;:hcled Weekly by J. L. cloy, corner
of Pitt and South. streets.
ONE SQUARE WEST ON Wg. BLAIR & SON.
, Elsrltste, Wed,. sduy, Jody 17, 1572.'
L TTER 114.:17
EG 19
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.do SH,IRLD Elm
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1171177.: BEA NS 2 50 to 2 50
P...IRED PEACH IN 190 22
U.\ BED do 9
Pithys 17
cut Ave IAS I'IITED Ty
do UNFITTED
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IC r•V
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Caradr, milnr,a ,, y, .I.ly 10, 1072.
I'.l H. I' FLO r•R. j 0 00
SUPER FIN PI P^ N.7t r,
SUPER FI NE It 1E FLO Uat 4 60
14" I ITE 11"4/44,1 T 1 40
RED T ;31;
it E 65
cw t .so
NEW" V . rs
4 75
7'1 , 40 111 Y. , EY 75
• FLA A'NE 1 CO
Repoli,' for t 1 11E1161.D by John Ross , 11 .1
lIALTIMOILE LIVE: STOCK N.IAIIKET•
nes Prove liz rd., 1
Botti , no, lid, Jul y 11,!.72.
N wok.. 1111. re. .1 ruling tiro wPrk ... 1.100
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k/1. 1 11S• --lilt• at ri t t.th, fur 11/ 1 .-v.Z, - 4 kayo 1/ttrit
•..,111., It light. ,irt toboy of o t lll , ll, lot
olstt Itrl,l4oth, 1111 !Ito offr•ritift, bekno
,u14,110r tOt I.tNt ottttl,'N
.0/...t.t10tt0, ttolottrotigo la/11111/, to 61,', totlt. Sr 11,1
It. 10C, Gulp iurdhtwxi. ~ d ~uuwHl
Elm ligmr., hood Mgt ..r.
811.1 11 .1 lir rhrtnmtl, 5. 1 6 to I-1 .5.1
: •th, pro:Tort. tom Is 1... r
- TIo• 1.. 4.11. i• In
0...0. .. 1...,0
.1 t• !,eit \St mom. 11 , 111 4:4 . ,
day from 2 25 to :1 5. pm . hum!.
2 25 to :1 25 prr head
' '""
receipt- ditioiiittol to atom( 1,1 , a,
initrk , 3 oroiodi fair 01 uldoit
lao Eatriolic iattg, of priced at, 0
h. to :1 to 6 , 1, , ,v very nin.l or
thc •itict to 01)101 lu weds 010
~liggled ~n il.
7.....1fyi.1.1111,11=191MCL1M1L1M1X.A.311...1•203
SPECIAL NOTICES
A ('Aitl) TO TIII: LADIES.
011. 1/UI'O:NCO',
(101 . . DEN PERI - op - Kat, PILLS,
TOIL rENIALEs.
IN F.% 1.1. i ItLE IN COIL RT.:CU:CO IRREGULAiti
iIEs. NtoVINIL OUS'I•EUCTIONI OI•''r11E
110NTHLY PERIODS, pRONt WHATEVER
CAUSE, AND ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS
A"pRLYENTivE.
=
But nintr okt tome ileyluoi of it,, Lile Will find the
I'UNCCo (lOLDEN PILLS Jost Ilin 'medicine she
mtat, rior Nenoun I elelity. Item lug down Pains,
otioni, of tin Ileort, Itet tined, ot tegoolur or
Saitofni Menstruation, linsio or Blood to the (here(,
, Sr These are the only Pais ever
itiooeho thnt t'ittil elite the Irloitout, (they will 'oo•ure ill
e% C ono.) They never lall, an l um) Ln.. florpeolthool
ale. In oeM3 cove. here tho 1113 T —Ilea Mtn
loeion oolo.to nosed thomiglo volt) or disease. LICII(ML
CO'S (10LiolIN PILLS sawn', ori)ot itnineolo aro . , lief
toeing 000pecially preinorood fon marl-leaf:Wien ~A)lnoler
Sit tee: liotinniee'n (hoiden l'llls retiervol No In one
.1“) . , 1,10011 inC011,41111111.0.
- -
WIND
Is 1100 . Olt up Li Large . (V) 1140 Box. ,
f 19110, 01111 1111011 01101 lux, you
w 11l flurl the Reiiiinur. Mainp, printed trout my pri.
vwtol Ito, 1111011 I, Lenvfhtoive of Dui Siainp..you
will awl oho wolilti GOLDEN PERIOD
ICAL PILL, lu Irbite bettra, Avithout Obit tionor
u goalline
rllll Lllll 1/X1191 . 1( till odtiolls nrciAnotily ouch box.
Pelee 81.00 per b0Y,11131. bOXI.II $5.00. BOW by ono
Druggist In every town. village, city outhamlet
tinoughout the world. Bahl in ' Carlisle, /91, 1/Y S,
A. Ifitvinwilck, Druggist, No. In North. iliii.over St.
Solil itleci by lirugli k 3lonsi r;liirelotinvslnirg, Pa.,
Aitlek, ifliippenshurg.
LAI)111B I by bending Um 51 lo the Carlisle pest
°Mee, cat, hive the Pills sent by mail lo 01131 part of
the country. free el
11111100 the box 1s 018111.11
' I). HOWE,
•
. Sole Proprietor, Now York
•
ifue7l.ly
• -
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
With Ito pliantly attentlatdr, low spirits, dopromion,
Involuntary emisaintia, lens of seintin, sperinatorrlttea,
too of power, dizzy head, leer, nf memory, and
threatened intp4tonee and Mtheellity, find a itor
trelipt,' mire In HUMPHREYS' 110.MEOPATIFIC
81'xcn110,N11. Composed Of the
vow! valnablu milli and potent, Curatives, Choy
strike at once at the root of the Platter tone up the.
ayatent, ilrretlt the .11v:bargee, and impart vigor and
energy, 111.3 and ritality to tits entire man. They
intro wired thottianda of canoe. Paco Oper package
of five bozos and a large Ed vial, witlelt Is very im
portant In olnaleate or old ounce, or $1 par °lngle
Lox. Aoki by Drugglato, and rent by mall on
receipt of price. Addleas, HUMPHREYS' SPE
CIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO ,5112 Brood
way, Nov York. • , , 2n0711y
For note Itt Carlisle, by S. A. Haveratiek ai d of
Cortimati & Worthington.
BE WISE,
Wu= n'lndoln.wlll bonent you: ,
ho flirt Always
froilnd by your Incredullty; hutidrods Mara mught•
'milt?f from the horrors of Dyspepsia through the
medium of Drmurn's 411114)1110EPTIO EITOMMaiI LIMBO
and found At. Why should you nuffor piton thld sdrol
rablostomachle has citron unity nlmilar cures-why d o ,
yon doubt while othorbdiorb lindaro cured ? Witty In
this locator In both thlngeroun and unprofitable. tour
health, horniness aunt bonito.; Suffers while constunt
n °slept, ?s frodutuilfy . folh wodhy, parlous and boron,
trollnblo , results. 'l.lcsiurrest moraine pro ,nquhlly
useful in' the nntnoroun difficulties attEncling Indl
gentian Imillimousness, Cousrmorintr, Ao ' , while lOr
linvsa and :On nut? nthur disorders ~ pros'ooding
rrop. 111141IATA, it 113 cho only Allablifirorouilre and
moody known.. moo
-Groceries:
I •
NEW FIRM 1 . N EW FIRM.
. .. .
.. . .
.1' AIIIES' j- W. .E GREEN. .
}
... . . „
Zniiing‘turclvsed mho entlr Le ek and fixturea of
Lewin Faber, esti., In :Or. Mee. non ' building
next clone to flu Carlini A Nat Be/Ik, offer the
4p
public n largo and Well soleet a amuck of '
Fresh., Groceries
CEDAR WARE, WILLOW- WARE,
Ruch o. Molosae,, Cheesy, Coffet , e, Splrr6,lt
neer, Soda, CrooliarA, Floor, 'Cram, Sjrup.4
Flab, Lord, Pirkols, Colour', Notlorg.,,
,C A i'l 7 E) Fr U T - -
Starch, Dried Fruit, thickens, Candles, Itriuties,
Cloven, Pepper, Allepire. Brooms. Tubs,
Cordage, Soap, Cinhnmqu , Corn Starch, C , sti Oil,
Vinegar, Blacking, Stine Fellsh,
Qitconsware, Glassware, Stoneware, CO.
Goods dolivurol to all parts of the town
El=
tir , r)-The highest mitt ict !Alio paid ihr Chuntry
Produce. They
,hope, by fair deal hid, strict sit ten
don to business, and s deidre to pleuob Lu teeth it
shoe or the public tdittonage
110017:Map 7 ..\ .1. a. HE .
A RET L
GROCERY STORE
TN PIII
"South End.."
=I
of l'urlisl•• and , IcAnity, that in pm.
1:1 , 4 , 11 nr.ll hr.% ing
luri••1l" 1.11 s it good
11 , 1 ,
S'l OCK Or (; ROCEie :TES
Oand, nn.l wi;klt lut will 5..11 at %,, ,flt.tll.t.tl
. ..tuctt . t ro,l. 1114 Util.lC I , nlql , ,t Su g ar
1%01. 1 thu. -pari,yl4 g 1,111 4 .5, .ti tin
f 1,10.4, t•piot . s, Clilron., art., Ithigsware
nandCr. clo , ry, l'oodode, Ilto , ild4.
entelscro, all If Itud., )1,1“.1.‘1, fill 111 and ,Ilorring,
'folocco nod ii1.1,:11 . ,, 113111 , 11, "I - :al fli ,6 rflffloff,
Bed Cold.. fool frflkftlff f .fdfff.. f gill Olt.
Ifileff.votdantly oft•lomfl ti fine if Iftlity of
I~Ciii t 7/ 170111 . crii(l.reed
of all lamb+ lehn, I,:rce t ,•13 of Conned and
l'rnit,unirtiug at Ar ()ranger,
Lemonr, Tongt(te)-, ft , toz;•0:, with a 'general
arrortment ot fltl lONti utrily Sleek.
couNTRY rtioDucr. of ( to in.l4 token in ex...lt:Lugo
for gocdn, fit market Hoping that by otriet
attention to lo,inon4 tool the ',lilts or all thnt
lay fart , r hum enstnan, ruc,ive
Ibt•rnl,ll,re of the plttmin.go. 1 rii ing "very bu 611 y
nd stlyto.t.tze in Ole , nY Si , tek for
EASLI, 7 ,s4ll 1111.1cr,01,1 ~ :no in this , Inns!nest. ltonlembor Ow y
e—N . 7S
I street, fir Cltspol Alley.
13,je72tf llitp72tl JOHN A. MEANS..
Boots and Shoes
DAVID STROUM
CARLISLE
Boot and Shoe House !
Wolln t• )o,t. j,.. I o• k
ft". th. rli -lot P.• .poo to
Oho I I of t %1 Otettl
to N,11, - ft1)11 - al Lott 'll\ Plll
AN 1) tiLIuES
tog 31on, Bop. nt4,l chddton It.-
eluding every stt lo in tho markot
Itotloo,d mot I.rico.lll.t.tori, in groat vari
ety of stylo, Turkish 1 . , 1.0r0re0, 1;101 o Lild, l'obblo
Losttlior, tirain I.ontitor nod Ftuni h Kid.
LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS,
and eltlldretl's llottot, I mot La o ced
lio3s' and Yontlt . 's 11. to It:ad Eboee ofevery
tletwription, from Stogy to n Slipper. Our int
tneore'stot It Ito., been eltrefully selected, and
Bargains will be given to Purchasers
lice us a r.Ol.
Thankfill for part liberal patron:tor. our friendA,
nd the public. generally. are twtlially los 'tett to
all nod examine our stork.
\, lltotteuthes plore, :1
ISouth 11.tnover street,
le door smith of It. 31. Smiley's Clothing Moto
tat irly oppo,ite the Fettult h. Iloose.
21114721 y eTll.lll.lil
LOOK OUT FOR THE
111. 111 A 1 Tll B 01)T!
t.rylwdy Mlto Ova to ‘lll nt .lonitthan Corn
_Li 00 7' .IiV.L) .S . l/ 0 E S 7'o /1 E,
on SOI di flanoVer 0r...1, Curlki. , . l's, A hesu he
will inanufartiirii I, on!, thr beat Ishii, Orris and
gaiters, that ran lir low, hams) In Ow nisiliiit. I list.
the eery 13,1 insteri.ll. whils I :guido) noini tilt
( oniiirient, wortcmrti. Alt my plod. t, be - ."1.1 at
do: troves) r tali pH I also Iris 1' II new iityle for
goothiintin. It is tle
A niet - iarfGaitor,
Ls
And' cnn , kol purl-11,1,1 It nun other Flot• Store,
at J. l',oprtfl'e
rovf , t. It tf. tl. 1111..=t .1 . 1. , f tit. , mat ket
for I uitl a 1 . ,. o t .f/.,,1i
nil ,hot, I, I. • M an 1 Chtftlovn, nt the
411, tiotlf .. :i l l y et.ll prier+. f wtlf not
hx 0ttd.,..01d Tho luin , n in 111 In accoldtup to the
quality of Its.. work. l'a.l,,ve me 4,111.
It 1..11 ;I, 1.• at's' Itfol .11. a, fa voofff
;102%AT (lAN CORNMAN.
ilht Ira 1,0
EW JERSEY CHEMICAL COM
PAM'.
AMMONIATED
Super-phosphate.
The sEw I. ( r.IP N ha,-
\ I. 1 . • ,-
: tutu
I,unu lupi) 1,01, till:lilt) . 1111,1
illt: Sup, PL„ ,a, foimerly
%untie Potti Mott ,111 It It 14 It, uctul, to phut,
tiuo
We ~re tinny prepur , 1 t , lurni•it consume. unit
.liulurs :iltuve flulp;be
nu t plo uu, „ 'ii . ... nurN 70 , 11,1041.
1,, a It, to lbe
" ORCHILLA CUANO."
Tl.l, Clittnor. 11, 111114 r rl . lllll 111(` Urrhllln
11,111111 I . it 11,11 Ult..] 11,1 , pro
nomtred one n 1 the bert rertillvere lu
t0..4.•r
MALI. ,e TIUMBLic,"
I.E
1 IT iern).it Sth , 4l,
1111 LADE], NI in
0nmv5....44;
Stiw Posh ip Lille
LINE.
NNW I , ilC K, CORK. A NI, I,IV F:111 , 001,
\t" ANI , 1:1•1.1.•14)10 STN.\ 1511
TIII, :iIX. I. IN 100111,1)
OCEANIC, ANT:O'47le. 111.:1 , 1:111,10,
A STIC, IA LTIC, A• 11l A
ono foil, 1.111 . 111 /1— h I , t ,
&du ng from Sow I,
Ilverfooll ‘ , 3 11.1
flny following
ro.on II it,. `wit 1,, ry, , e 3
Pa.:gringo, 411,0/11111111111ii0111 , II r nil elm sr..) tifiri ,
rolled, of:110,111in : •
Safety; Speed and Comfort
10111 IN 01,111 S, "O. 1 n end bath
r etitle; hi 1111dulitp «eel ion.., 1..1.1 1.. felt
11114....te. and 4.1..0 ardt .e:e ay. nup,uq Ihe•, 111-
KATEs—s a t .011,f:41001d. St oorage, Via r arreacY•
Thunu ensiling to 80111.1 for !Honda from Ilia Old
C•Oltlary call 110 W r.hluiu Wooing.. prepaid cortillenteu,
s.l3currenq. ag.
Pa I oungern hooked to or from all parts of America,
Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Swodon, tolls, All train,
China, etc:.
ENI•Ilrbill11 MA Ms granted at lowest rates.
Drnfts 11,4111 1.1 upwards.
Ft. leap... Mao 4.1 platn and ether Information, up.
pl 3 to .1. 11. SPARKS, Agent.,
No. ID Broadway, Now York, or to
•
•
44.
=====i
GASH LtRAVER,
TILL TAPPING PI ZE VENTED
EVERY DRAWER WARRANTED.
EVERY, MERCHANT N 110111,1) USE TIIKM
MEM=
FAIRBANIiSVpi•G, • •
,-
• 71t culimiri STREET,
18ap72.3ta • Phitadelphin,
MITE SENSEMAIsi. SHOP IS SUP
PLIED WITH TIhE LEST
EACH DRANCIL .
WOOD WORK,' BMITIDNO, Tiumm-rc.) And
PAINTINU duno In thu - bust meaner. CarrlageA
spring wugom mxde 1 0 order.
tniollog old work ik spo:inlty. Coll at A. $0081(
man's 01(1 Anna nod otolultio f o r y 0,,, ~0 1 0 0,
A. 11.(1111111K, No'_.
114,721 f
LR, -•-
NO 6 SOUTH 1
..• OARLISLN, PA
DeWer •
.
,• 9 •
„ prug
To 11A:V.E this day associated with me
_a. In liusineetsiny Andrea• Illnir , the canto of
Ban firm to Ito A. lI—BLAIR t t SON.
..*Certhile, Juno 1, 1872.; . ' A. IL.BLAIR.
With Moltke t the public for their encourage
ment mid patroung6 hn tht, post, the now firm trust
that byglooe attention to illlSilloBB-with .Just and
fair dealing towards all, they will merit it continu
ance of the miltitc•fornr, and rerein., shore of their
patronage
ittei,2t
ONE MILLION OF LIVES SAVED
• •
. It Motto of the romarkatgrfacta of this remark- ,
able age, not !nerdy that on many persons aro the
victims oftlyattop4in or Indigestion, but I.t2.stildng
victims. — Now, um would nut bo ,undora tohd - to - nay
that any ono regards dyspepsia With favor, or feels
disposed to rank It aidbng the luxuries of lifs. .Itar
Lem it. Tho o whit have - experienced its torments
would scout such AO idea. All dread it, and would'
gladly disponso with Its onploasant Ctmllindtloe,' •
Mark Tapley, who woe Jolly nailer all, the trying •
circumnitoatca In which he-woo placed, never bad au ••
attack of dyspepsia, or his Jollity would hove speed
ily forsaken hint. Men and women sometimes sere.
lie tortures mocomplefningly. hut whoever heard
of a person Is htienJoynd Ulm?
multifarious dirt: macs to which the hu
man systiml is diable, thorn to perhaps no boo no
generally prevalent on liplloll9irt. tithare tiro diseases
, more acute and and which more ft oquently
prove fetal; but none, the effects of which are to
depressing to the mind anti an positivoly distressing
to the body. If' them to a wretched tieing In. the
world it Is
A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC
But It in not our intention to anteing un the bon
rms.; of Dybpopsio. To ;Inscribe them trntlibilly Is 11 I
ply an impossibility. but It is possible to poltil,mit.
remedy. We have said that dyspepsia Is pnilum,
tho most tinivergol of bunion diseased, This Is eon
pbotleally the ease In thin 1;oltrul Slates. %TM the,
this ;rimers' precolunno is duo to the shim:inter of
the food, ; Ito method of its preparation, or the hoSty
manner lu n Wilt It Is tishally swallowed, is not our
;rovinre esplaim , The great Nit with which we
sr, etill.d.ko deal lb this:
IMIL=I
Nearly every WI, person yin meet is ft VICUM.
an apparently willing ono: for wore thin not tic,
kAtC, why no unity 111011 tt certain, speedy
oral Hare remedy In within the easy reach of all nlot
ti t ,ire to avail themselves al It the majiwity
O t il not Blinded by the prejudice, or a - dm-nal-by
soma other unexplained influeure, tiny refuse to
accept the relthf ]mattered then. 'limy turn a
ear to the testimony of the thousands whose sniffer•
lags ha,. loom alleviutod,'and with strange inlattm.
Pon, appear to cling with desperate determination 1.,
their iwthless torMentorf nt saym a tlyapoptic :
What. 18 thin remedy? to which we reply: Thn,
grit alleviator of 1111111.1 muttering inn itllllll , tt itt
widely' 'known an the English language. dt Iran al
loyed the nuoaies of thormands, and Is to-day coro
lla; comfort and encouragement to thousanda of
°theta. Thin acknowledged panacea la 011111.: other
then
DR 1100FLAND'S GERMAN
BITTERB. •
Would you know more [if s the merits of stile rr
derfilL medicine than can be learned from thenion
of otitcri,l Try-It youreolf, 111111 ithen ham
fail , t“ fulfil the aeliuntrlco of lie efficacy given
the proprietor, than abandon faith in it.
LET 1T BE REMEMBERED,
I=
1100FLAND'S GER:IIAN 117111,313
ie wof
. .
They are nut alcoholic in any Sense of the till.
They are comp..' wholly of the pure Jaiuu or v't tl
principle of roots. This is not a mere asserting.
Tim retracts from whit. It they are compounded at v
prof tired by ono• of the ablest of Gorman chetah,.
Unlike soy ether ]litters in the math., I iniy ue
el-oily free from spirilmne, ingredienta. The eh
jia,tams- ithicli_hold_with-se-noteh-forco
foliations of Ilea chms, namely—that almert La
Ina , cleat log drinks is stimulated by their nee, at
inn valid in the one , , of the German flitter,. Lio f••
enmetraging or Inculcating a taste or /
for inebriating bating., it may to
:,-
o,tt•i that their tendency is Ina ill:Linden all,
opposite direction. Their ellecte can be
in all meant the biliary system. Ifootinud's C/1
111,111 Bit tees °Mad without au equal, nailing prompt ly
eignanasly 'loon ilia liver; they remove 11.
torpidity ',al mince healthful wierotion of bile---
thereby supplying the stomach with the moot aid i•
pelts:dile elernonts of south! digestion in proper pi. -
portions. .Vey give tone to the stomach—stimulat
ing Its functions, mid °mailing it to pen form i'•
dal hei as 'lattice thaittped it should dn. They imp,.
a Igor and strength to the entire syhtem,Lausbig tip
patient in feel like another bring—in fact, gin
him a new lease of life.
THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD,
eleartilng the vital tlill I of nll- hurtful Impnrliie
until auppluntlng them At ith thu elements of genulut
hellihtulue.s. In a nerd, there Is seureoly
1•1,..•lu Nlll,lllllll cannot he.Fftfoly and benellelilly
emuloyea ; but 01 that neea gnnernlip prevaleut
te•al up Will dreadedgliseuae, Dptpopolu,
THEY STAND UNRIVALED
11,1 e arp ehrtitin of permons to whom
HitterB ate not nnl) linpalof Ode, loa
filo! It loipoqgibto to tole• 11, m v itlaout poHltivo die
11., For ..r.ll 4
DR. 1100 F LAND'S GERMAN
TONIC •
loei,,p o t WI) prepared. ! It in 111101141,4 J fo.
Ns la r• ,1100 alcoliont Mitaulartt In requrt , .. In
eonneetton with the uell.l.n 01,11 P(11111: propurtlesuf
tilt . pin Gelman Bitters. Thin Tonle ek.ntalus
tine Ink.stedients of the'lllfterg. but 40 On. ~rod as I
0 the estrum. ['Morbid, This ',reputation is
fed ,nl3 palutkkhlto tint combines. in naslilled bum,
ell the sit tut, of the German lilt tens. 'rho
of rl.lll. :Ca: ill 's thoieent res tor,k
111.• held di solution by n spiritunun Bent of tine
po e.. 1 quality. In amen of imiguor or ol,:enslre it,
lolit3. a here the 'system appear, to have hey, nne
enhan,ikel of ktn enerftdes.
ils With attn. - n tnareelolln effect. it not mil
stimuletiot the flagging and westing energies, lett
sin igorlites• end permanently strength°n, its actir n
upon the Llver and Stomach; end thoughlterheitele,
'miser t than the Itittere, %Qom the same ittlantily in
token in none the lead certain. Indigestion, nll
ho or Nervous, Prostration, Meld
reoltiv , ,to It , potent Influent,. It gives lino iol And
net, atilt Strunget bold upon lito, itanoveedepres
rlll . ll of kpitits, nod Ifinitirett chnerfolnet.o. It my
Omits the Intin of dieter wilt, the rune and cam hit t
.0 . le rfte t health. It giyys titrength to llnitklie . +,
tfiroto deßpotatoncy to this winds, and starts the te
etered 11155111,1 expon a now and gladsome came.
list fir. lloolland's IWllrfill'tilPlll to the llama. rave
site 11131 I ovfined to Isle oniela slut .
TONIC. lie
moliiiitio; which in rapidly will, itn ivity tii
tar brim.° ni itn is
10FLAND'S PODOPOIT
LIN PILLS,
a pei 1' Auktitoto for iwrieury, without any of
nlrti tuy's rdt qualltio4.
11, 0 ,6 l'ill*:which aro Intended to met
Liwifr, aro ninthly cominmed nfliylf
111, fir tlh•
VITAL PRINCIPLE 01? TIM
• MANDNAKE ROOT:
Now wo denim-the reader to diatitictly utalerstand
that title extract of the filandrako Is ninny tinn•tt.,
inure pea erfal than no Mtittdrakt, Itself.' 1t la tho
vin Woe of-thin Imatth•gtving plant to
p•a re, tly pmo and highly con. entrated ho
Ilrueu tt is that two of the Polophyllin PilH e011,1)-
t mite it full dose, while apywiteru from nix 141 ei,4l,t
lotTontil of other preparations of the Mandl lOW ore
retidrutl 'rho radnptgantt•
ACTS DIRECTLY O TIIE
• „ LIVER. „.
Mid moshog It to 111011, n.
I tliar Ferretti. In .regular fund pmppr °°ll.iillo4.
Tho InJurlout, result. whirl Invartnbly fullurc Iho
use of Inorenry art, entirely Avoided 1 y thi.lr
tint It is lint lIVOII th. Myer only that Choir powelSl
no oxtrart 'll.O extract of blantllitko conl.tlnol in
them combined with four °nine eat rat
our of which acts upon the ntomacb, one upuu the
upper bowels. oily open the loner bowels, Cud .000
prevents any Arming effect, thou producing a pill
that Influences the entire diKeHtive and alimentary
system, In an eq.l and harmunicabr manure, awl
Ito action entirely. free Taoist nausea, vomiting on
griping pains, common to all other purgatives.
ro.eNsing thoso men duNiroble
Pvdophyllin beenmps lurnlnnblo a 7
housellohl nimbi he aiWnnt t hunt. They et c
Porructly nntb. rxyuiro bllf. tWO 'tor an ordinary Juice,
are 'prompt and ~Oldest in notion, and when mei]
In nonnertion with Dr. lierman Hitters,
or Tonic, may ht regarded as cortain sperilics ih nit
ecein,ol Liver Coutpluint. 113spoinda, or toy at Ihu
disorders to which the system is ordinary enhled
The
MILI ZEE
SCALE WAREHOUSE
,
Dr. 'lowland, haying provided Internel roinedium
for diseoneo, bun Oren the world ono tnninly• for ox
tenon! opplioation, In wotolorrnl proporn , lou
known 1.1
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, OIATI acb 41, Chlibloins,
Sprein, Borne, Pain in the Bach and 'Loins, Ring
worm*, ko., ko., ell yield to 111 external application.
no number of cores effected by. it is astonisturof,
Alit] they ore increasing every clay.
' Taken harmony, •it '0 tiers for Ater[ - burns,
Kidney Diseases, , Colic, Ryden tcry,
Clielera• I•forbie. Jlrcuinst,•Psins 111 thy. fritetach,
Colds,AUthme,
The Ore* Olf •IS • Cain pencil& entirely'' of Battling
gums and 'ereontlat ;•Tho.!prliielpal• ingredient
is en ollyaubstance, prouted in then Nuthprit part
of ,Greece. Its elKelt Its 0 closttnyer•of pOin are
truly magical,' Ttleosandki have been ;benefited by
its nee, and a trielhy those who aro•nitepticaliwill
thoroughly convince theinaf Its Inestluteble
These reelection will he sent by expl'ess to .any
locality, upon application 'to • hit ' • PRINCIPAL
01•11C11, at the 0 RRMAZI AIRDIOINIV 81011 E; No
G3t Altell STREET, LtIILAi Oi,PIIIA. ; • •
C S; 11: le N.
Piwiriefttir.
FOrmorly 0. M. JAOPON it 'OO. •
Timed Remedios are for - Salo - by..Dregkillitn, Store.
koopersoind Medicine oOtiter4 orerywborm .
A. IC DLAIR, . dined - 240r ' ' • "
Hooflancrs Medicines.
DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS
BENEFICIAL ONLY
lIOOFLAND'S TONIC'
GERMAN BITMRS
FAMILY MEDIOINE
PODOPHYLLIN PILLS
t open thaetuintiell mei lenveiti, earryinirotr
Ter obstroctiona, while the, Ilitterm or Tenn:
- Illy the' blood, xtrengthen and Itiflgorote • the
tire; give tong and appetite to lino 'titotnnelt, and
US haunt up tho htealid anew.. ,
)R. REEK
' OIL.
Oil Is it UOVareign remedy for pains Red ach4x
f all