111 Home -- 6iid7County Items. TICUTiSDA.St, ATIOUBT 8, 1.872. Importcgut Notice. • Tim film of WEARLEY & WALLACE liming been (I issellietl by mutual consent, notice is hereby, given to. all those pa trons of Tut; limn/am who aro in arrears, either for subscription, advertising or job work, that prompt‘Sn&Lleytent will be necessary. AL the expiration pf 80 days, all accounts remaining unsettled will be collected according to law. The books of the late firm will be kept at TnE IlEanLe OFFICE, where Settlements can be made. , ' MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN STANDING COMMITTEE TlAomembers of the Republican County Committee, are requegted to meet in Rheem's Hall, at Carlisle, on .Tuesday, August 18,,1.872, - at 12} o'clock, IL, Business of importance will be .trans ac•ed, and a full attendance is desired. WILL. A. LINDSEIY, TrIECCIANIC:,IIU ";lltltS Ox roast Coot,.—The mornings and evenings. Now FLOUR is offered at $8.50 per b arol A. MOBS-EYED terrier is one of the curiosities of this borough. day 4 are getting shbrter, and the nights eorresp.ondingly longer. " HUMP CLOTII" is a new name for pannier material. our deli!. TriE rabbit, family on College street still keeps up the ex itement fin sight seers. j A wine meeting ill be -held near homing Springs du ing the present month. Pr.ouciniNo for next, year's winter grain is the next bueiness in hand among our farmers. 'C! OUT fishing closes according to law on Nugusti- 15— upt,,t o be resumed until May 1, 1873. Almost every exchange We receive has a requiem on the "melancholy days." Give us a rest Tim "Weal" - of• the Mechanicsburg Jort;w.'it, claims to be the chripiou ,jumpist of our sister town. MERE will 'lv. no c.. rnp meeting hehl . by the Evangelical Association, On time grounds ipar New Kingston. WHAT comfoft there would be in dress ing, if a person could get along with a fiair bf slippers and aim umbrella. A Howe this time look out for startling disclosures of a short peach crap Somu of our exchanges are already noticing it. Oun readers shoal,' be on ',stir guard, as spurious five 'dollar greenbacks are said to be in circulation. This is not applicable to printers. Oim friend, N. B. Moore, auctioneer at Mount 'Holly is prepared to call sales at shoit notice. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention. "1117NIMEI:" of the Teutonic persua sion created considerable merriment on Saturday , evening by playing on aimouth " Music hath charms," Ate. OM , EADINC4 llartneno.—By referring to our now inivertisuments, iL will bu seen . that a change has taken place in thu - 1 schedule of the Beading railroad since the (list instant. ib' you wish a job executed iu a hurry give Us a call. Jobbing in all its various branclips promptly executed, all reports to the contrary notwithstanding. POITRT MATTIIEWS, the young man Minn d a, few weeks sinee_ei the South 'ern l'ennhylvainafaul, has been obliged to undergo a beeond amputation, Ins iiie is despaired of. • " I2ONIPANT A," Captain Porter's com pany of the h IZegiment Pennsylva nia, Volimteers, will celebrate the anni versary or their organization by a picnic at Noble's Ford, on Saturday. A pleas ant time is anticipated. TnE Messrs. Mullin, at the Mount Holly Springs hotel, have their house filled with boarders, and have been obliged to rltfuse several applicants. This speaks wen for the popularity of this Wa i l:6°w') house. TnE Schceppe trial will commence ou 'Wednesday, the tv;enty-eightn instant. It Lids Mir to he :dmost, as protraCted and tedious a the first. The District Attorney will lie assisted by - ,lle:..srry Maglaughlin and Shearer. (loon 'sale'of carriages, by Messrs. Smeltz At Co., was largely at tended and good prices were realized for the vehicles disposed of. $lO6 being the average price obtained for buggies and spring wagons. . DEnal : —From our york exchroigq, iv - e" learn that Mr. C.' C. Hoffer, of \Vs place, has been traveling about 'through York and the neighboring towns, mak ing ad - dresses to , the people on his views of baptism, the 'Lord's Supper, salaried ministers, &O. Bar' IBIT INTIMNATIONA L MONEY'Ott - DLlt SYSTEM.—Monday last the British International Money Order System went into operation. MOney orders can now , be obtained at the postollico upon pos aloes in all parts of Great Britain and Ireland. 'United States Treasury notes,' or National . Bank notes, only received or paid. GENTLEMAN on West street is the possessor of two,. prairie dogs. These Westb.rn canines have attracted consider able I!ttention, t but make slow progress in 'becoming civilized—at least the owner is obliged to keep them secured, on ac collut of their biting propensities: AT an early hour cm . last Thursday morning, we wore visited with a heavy rap and hail storm of about 1.5 Minutes duration. On Friday afternoon hail fell' in considerable quantities, and 8080 of our Atizons persist in saying that it snowed. Wo didn't see it. '§now in August ! how ,'cool and refreshing it sounds. EfazioANT MoSic.-,-On Thursday after noon, the Keystone Band of New Ville 'serenaded us. •Sinco their last visit to this place the members have made rapid progress id' musical hccomplishmenta, and Newville can jusq bo proud of her Valid. The , music discoursed.. was 010 , gant, and we tender you our Shanks, • gentlemen: SEVITIIIIIER.-Our town fpromisils to be Minsinilly lively dri4ing the month of September. The ,State Convention of the Young MOEI'S Christian Association will meet on the tenth, 'to continue in session several days. The West Penn sylvania Lutheran Synod will' meet in this place on the eighteen*, and remain in session abont si* dais.' It is exPeclo4 that many distinguished personages will he in attendakce at those meetings. Then the coith'y fair opens on the twenty-fifth; which together _ wilp the fall oanmaign, !will make' our dial old vf to n quite livoly. - 'Anything t 6, givo , us . rol! f fronalho I?roaont monotony. . . i. . • Wu would direct the attention of the Street Commissioners to the unsafe con dition of some of tkoci‘OSsimps; • a. Vv olu on the First Presbyterian church has been_resumed. 'We doubt if the present sear will witness the completion of this splendid improveriijont. JACOB LIVINGSTON, agent for Gib sale of N. Gerbig & Son celebrates Chambers burg soap and candles by the P'acicage only, at factory prfces- • S'ang723t • - • .A ritrworal of citizens of Mechanics burg are preparing to form a colony to , go West, and held a meeting fOr that .purposo, °: l4 e wnich anurnbcr of addresses were made, and a committee appointed to draft 'articles , of association. Mn J. B. BRANDT, of Mechanicsburg, is about' organizing the young noon of that place iuto a volunteer military com pany. We learn that Mr. Brandt is • a competenk instructor in 'military tactics. EAR ViTT HOME FESTIVAL.—On .Fri day atol I , a turilay evenings, August 9 and 10, the Shiremanstown Qornot Band wild bold a harvest, home festival in the grove one-quarter mile South of that place. The Xestival will also be in oper ation duriog Saturday afternoon. Chairman 151Essas. ellkitozain 1"-Co are making an extensive addition to their car shops at the Eastern side of town. Au engine will also be placed iu the new building. In a few days the firm will begin work on the new contract, itnd furnish employ ment to a large number of workmen. We wish them success. WE would invite a careful perusal of the letter of lion. Thomas D. Stiles,\(or metly of this county, talcon from the Greenville (Ohio) Democrat, and pub lished on the fourth page of this issue. Alr,oith an Autobigraphical Sketch of Cliiineellor Kent, tAlien,,from the South'. ern 7,a/r Sr. FE TEACHERS ' ASqOCI ATI ON Pennsylvania ;itate Teacher's Associa tin will hold it 3 Nineteenth Annual Convention, in the Academy of Music,. Philadelphia, August 20 ‘ ,21, 22 and 23. On the tweuty-third, a grand excursion to long llraneh will take place. 'lt promises to be One of the largest and most important Conventi IS of the kind ever held in the Old Keystone. " WI rut N the last few yoarA, punting II FIM - envelopes - has - been - an- - almost- lie— essary safeguard, in the large increase ol', postal business and the consequent d e lays." lif?;,ainercial Advertiser. To those. of our business men and others in need 'of envelopes wo would say, that we hallo a very large stuck on hand which we will dispose of, with or without cards printed ou the same, at lower rates than can be furnished by any other establisbromit in the Valley. Send along your orders; wo guarantee satis faction. PR . :Qrs. The Refonncd Sabbath School will picnic at the Carlisle Springs hnnorrow (Friday.) Two Sabbath Solwols fioni the country , will picnic With them. It will no doubt be a grand MEM TILE Sabbath Schools of the two Pres byterian congregations, and also the Bethel intend holdi:tg picnics, but we have out learned the date. open air services were well at tended on Sabbath evening, and ad dresses were delivered by Revs. Albert and Robinson. On next Sabbath even ing they will be held on the coiner of North and Bedford streets. It would be more becoming if the yonitg "sports" would refrain from fast, driving, oh the streets; whey these meetings are in pro gress. r,—Saumel B. Caldwell, es,p, Or Srooklytri—Now )(uric, is.fiLtown on a Inior visit. o of Washington, is paying a visit to his family in this place. Jr will, no doubt, be gratifying to tlio friends of Lieut. A D. It. ,mead, to learn that ho has been promoted to the rank of First Lieutenantrand assigned -to duty at Fort McPherson, Nebraska. Jost:rn Zitinratit, formerly of this place, and a graduate of Dickinson College, paid ugi visit a few days sinyo, sbbscribed` for the fltinikrin. Mr. Z. is at present a icsident of Inile ptudence, tlitithern Kalism , , and is en gaged in the practice of ir tile law. Wo ate pleased to learn he 4 meeting with success. LEW. C. FOSNO r, of the Oakville Ed ID terprile, dropped in on us the other dny. Ho represents business unusually brisk, consequent upon the publication of the Wiry Camp Journ , 4l. • - MU. T 110,4 AR• BA UM and lady, of New York, aro soiqurning in our tou LI during the d (mated term." .Tdc Conyention of the Young, Men's Christian Association, noticed iu olir laSt issue, will boiliold about September 10, and coutiXp in session several days. ItetWeen three and four hundred dole= gates are expected to in attendance, which will rea4e this ono of the largest religious bodies over in session here.) We are glad to be enabled to 'imnounce tilt) appointment for this convention. Interesting more particularly young men, and being altogether under their control, it exerts an triffnenoo not held by our other organizations. Its annual visits to other vlitees have always been prodtictivo of Mileh good and we trust a like result will henxporiencoil . here. A committee of ladies will aid the young men in obtaining homes for the delegates while here, and we would appeal on be half of our association, to the citizens and ask them to extend the hospitalities of their homes to theso 6 l.trangers during their visit., -Tito t nun - or to be accom modated is large, but with 'all taking an interest they can be ircooNed and wel comed.. ,carlisle has always aeon spoken of as a town giVen to hospitality ; lot the ,present test again prove this to lie true. BlDS.—Pkoposals to - Ttiatish printing {wirer to the State Were opened at the office of the Superintendout of Public Printing, Mr. John MeCti . rdA Harris burg, on the first instant. The ,ids were as follows: ' • IV. H. 1' literaft,' Philadelphia, 14 'ets. pa r r Potind ;. Miler, Lancaster, , lp - andthree-fifthii ;. B. M. Mopro, Phi!ILL ( 101 1)Na, 1G ;.W. A. & A.'. F. Mullin, Mt.. Holly le. INV the contact was awarded to the Messrs Mullin, and half to Mr. Moore. Tho oikly bidder for the bill paper was IMr.C. 11. Mullin,, of the Mount'lly Springs, ,Paper Company, to whom the contact was. awarded.at Cents, poy pound. The book alm' Must measure 26x40 inches and .weigh respectively 40 and 50 'Mande to the ream. Tho bill pa-, per (double flat MT) must be 1.7.x20 . incheic - anpveigh 28 impala to the ream. We congratulate the Messrs. 'Mullin upon their good fortuno in securing the . contracts, and know that the State will recoivo the quantity of Paper contracted ' for. . Wac have not been afflicted much with circuses' and menageries this season. • THE' Fall term of the Public Schools will commence on. " :t, the fifteenth instant. A DISORACEIPUL SCOIIO was onactod in the market house last Friday evening, to the delight of a crowd of Young and Old America. Nunn' trains have boon very common the past Month. We should not bo 'sur- prised if there were some railroad project under feet that o ceasions' the running of extra trahn • WANDER through 'any of the streets in., the evening that you pleas - e, and the oar will ho greeted with the music of the piano, organ, melodeon, and—we were going to say chin music. Tire Board of Directors are having the school houses scrubbed, and renovated preparatory to their occupancy to-day one weak—the ilbleouth instant. AU of which is right and proper. :MA:SY of the pavements aro in 4 bad condition, and property owners should give this matter their attention. " You know how it is yolirsolf to be walking along and step hpon. a loose brick, par ticularly in wet weather. Ma. JAlilf.B P. NEFF, 'having returned from his recent trip . " over the moun tains," is better prepared than over to sell' goods at greatly reduced prices. Choice smoking and chewing tobacco, paper collars, cuffs and neckties in abundance. IlAuvEsT Bumn.—Our farmers and others interested, should not forgot that the Cumberland County Agricultural Society will hold theit• annual harvest home on Saturday August 17. By that date our rural friends will have entirely finished their liAr'Vest, and they shephimnt fail to be in attendahce. Let niect together, compare notes, partake or a good dinner, listen to an able address, and-firmly resolve to make the Fourteenth Exhibition the best one ever held. 1)F:1,14 P/CNIC. -Oil last Friday morning- ;it half past 7 o'clock, thc-Etig- lisp Lutheran Sabbath School, of this place, left the "jail corner" via C. V. R. , for Good Hope. The grove of Mrs. Elliott, about ono mile south of Plainfield, had been selected by the Com mittee as the spot on which to while a.wa_y_thollecting.hours." The day was spent in various ways : some playing . croquet, others pitching quoits, while the lads and lasses prepared such plays as Copenhagen, Jogging, alp s jg, Button, etc , interspersed, of course, with eating. and drinking. Everybody was delighted with the giounds, the railroad accom modations and the manner in which the day was passed. With the exception'or a shower iu the afternoon the day all that could have been desired. About 00 persons took - part in 'the festivities. The committee deserve great credit for 'the succeSs vhich attended their efforts. , _ IMMES El TIIE PoSTOFFICES OF PENNBYLvANIA —The whole number of postoffices in the Stabi is two thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. The two most important, rated by the salaries of the postmasters, are the Philadelphia and Pittsburg offices. The next in importance aro Allegheny, Easton, Meadville, Titus ville, Tidcoute, Erie, Heading, Pottsville, Scranton, Williamsport and Harrisburg. Of those paying salaries of two thous and dollarS and over, there are thirty one, namely : Allentown, Ashland, Beth lehem, Carlisle, Chambersburg, Chester, Columbia, Corry, Danville Court House, Franklin, Honesdale, Johnstown, Leb anon, Lewisburg,, Lock Haven, Mauch ('hunt:, New Castle, Norristown, Oil City, Petroleum Centre, Pittston, Pleas antville, Pottstown, PiAsville, House i.itaron, Warren, West Chester, Willms-Barre and York. AURORA BOREALM—Saturday even ing, at about eight b'clock, the citizeus of Carlisle were astonished by the ap pearance in ,the fikioy of the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis. This display was of wide extent thrbughout the coun try. These bodies have so often been witnessed before that they would not have excited anyllurry by their approach so'near our eartl.ly latitudes last evening were it not for the fact that a well known aria most. stlontifie astronomer named Plantaramer, about four months since prophesied that a con ot would strike the American rCo utinott I, at. about eleven o'clock hr the 'forctumn of the twelfth of August, 1879. Science day by day . be comes more positive and exact, and a fit at macat which( two hundred years ago might have been couched in mysterious - phrases and given us as an, inspiration direM nom heaven, is now made certain •by the skill and celebrity of the scholar, who manifests his theory On actual study. It is possible to laugh and be inereduloush and yet - incredlbility may be a mistake ; therefore all people in Europe and America—for it is to strike in Europe at four o'clock the some day, making the time difforencl.3—shopld pre pare for the hour• or doom. `. IllAirKETs.—Our markets are pretty weltsupplied with meat, vegetables and the thousatirt and end' rpeteras that sot ve to supply tho-wauis of the eMlimmity. Meats. —The meat market of our bor ough will compare favorably with those of larger places, as regards quality and quantity, While the ,price, although sail-, cieutly high for all practical purposes, is far beloW those of neighboring towns. Oar friend, Major A. A. Lino, generally has his stall supplied with the best veal and mutton that can be obtained. MlCkdar3.. Messrs. Allison, Low, Harkness and Sites have largo quantities oK,yegetables, melons, &c., on hand every market day. ,L3drries--:-illacirberries Ivey() sold at four cents per quart on Saturday, but our frieAds from the rural districts tell us that ,the,berry season is nearly over. To those of our citizens who have, not al ready laid up this land of fruit,. we Would advise them to tend to.it at once. ' Buiter 'and first-namodsells at 16 and 20 cents per Ib., and the latter at; 18 and 20 'cents .per 'dam. As the . custom of selling eggs by the pound hes been adopted in many places, with ad vantage to the purchaser, we would sug gest the propriety of disposing of them in that , manner by our . ,eountry folks:. Who seconds the suggestion? Fruit.- Apples aro very abundant,• and . sell) at 10 and 12, 'cents per 'peek Peaches 4 atArand 40 'cents per .peek.. Our AdaNns amity friends say that the early peaches will be a largo crop:" Plums were offered in market at 20 cents p i er 'quart on' Saturday. ' Vegeta!)lea—of kinds aro very plenty: This is welcome news to all oar citizens but more especially the laboring man Corn sells at 12 and 15 Mutts per clomp potatoes , at 12 and 20 cents por book ;. tomatoos at '4O and 50 conys pet peek; lima beaus at 25 cents , pbr quart, and all other ''gardon truck at Ooiresiiondingly JUasomiblo figures: ' . TOull Pobsr.kur..-Llt `should' be known by everybody that the new po • al rates aro now iu form; Wo, are, air , brought back to the ciiiereent ria*Spaier •pcistage.. Transient papers, circulars, samples and such that have been "two conts per two ounces or less, are,now but one cent for the same weight. 1111== Tun Coax AND POTATO PROD.— , Whilst wo have made a short vilicat:erop; ; We are glad to . learn that — the4rOspect for ry good corn and potato crop is . very cheering. Although neither of theso crops are out of danger, the season..thuS far has / been very favorable. to thdir growth; the hot Weather and lino showers of rain pushing them ou with groat rapidity, so that we have every reason to hope for a very good yield of each. With plenty of corn ,and potatoes, we shall not so seriously miss the wheat crop. Tim following—oxtract..relative to a surprise party teuilered the Rev. W. 0. Cortiman and family, late of this place, we clip from the Easton Expresß, pf tho 23d ultimo : "Last Thursday a week, Philipsburg had quite a sensation in the shape of a donation and supper. The Rev. W. 0. Commas), pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, brought his family to this place to reside, and thiii was made an occasion for rejoicing. A carriage met them at the depot and conveyed them to thtir temporary boarding place, and at 5 o'closlspy. m., they were qumusoned to makiPffseir appearance at the house which ate•cougregation had secured for them. " They came, they saw. and were conquered.'' For; lo ! there was a great supper prepared for them, and the congregation assembled, to participate with them in making' away with it. Everything passed of pleasantly. After the smoke of the battle had Sufficiently cleared away to take a survey of - the situation, they found themselves in Pos-. session of a large quantity of groceries, edibles, fruit, &c., lc. The larder wag well supplied with everything necessary, and last, though not , least; a purse of greenbacks was presented to the pastor. Long nosy the pastor and people be wed ded together in harmony and peace." ift.llol..lliV AND EsCAPE FIROW AUREST. —On Wednesday night of last weer[tlCi store of Clever & Ernst, of Jacksonville, iu th is c'Hlnty, u as be rglariously entered, and alpuititity of clothing, boots, shoes, and other articles thken,together with the, sum of $lO in three and five cent piceeti. TkursdayAree young men, John Walter Wogaman and Jas. Blatiy, of Milltown, were ohs:vied iu Carlisle spending money of the above -denominations. Suspicion having been fastened upon them, search warrants wore issued on Saturday, and Deputy. Sheriff Goodyear, after a thorough search of the houses of the suspected youths' parents, found sevend articles pointing to the young men as the thieves. Later in the day, Cullman and \Yogamau were arrested, and Mr. Goodyear, placing them iu charge of all assistant, started in pur suit of Black. In the absence of Mr. Gocqear, it is supposed his assistant, overcome with fatigue, fell asleep, when the prisoners escaped, handcuffed to gether. As soon as their flight was-dis covered, they were followed and the pur -1 suit continued until Sunday afternoon, but without the -satisfaction of a re capture. ~ - A. CROVED of perhaps 1:i0 admirers -of horse flesh assembled at the Cumberland county fair grounds last Saturday after noon, to witness a tiotting raea between a brown horse, " Congedve," of 'West Virginia, and a bay toare, "Tempest," of Maryland. It proved to be a dreary affair, the best time made being 2.13, and was won by Gougedee, in thin out of four heats. A pacing race was dove tailed between the trotting heats, and was won by Allen's bay mare over Hess' " Cloud," in two out of three heats, the fastest time being 2.16.. Con siderable money changed hands on the grounds, though the idea of fairness in either race was received by thany with much distrust. It is certain that the loVers of an exhilirating sport cannot fail to be dissatisfied With so flagrant au exhibition ofjockeyism, and jack of ring discipline, as was witnessed 'OO last Sat widay. Immediately before the last heat of the trotting race, a scull) match was rua once around the ring, a disitatice'of nearly 000 yards, between a sorrel mare belong ing to J. W. Hannon, of Nev. rine, and ridden by R. F\ Myers, and Quigley's brown horse, ridden by Bun Moudy. This was the prettiest and most exciting race the day, and was won by Mr. liamonis made after a sharp contest.. GE C A ILLIS I. 1; DISTRICT MITIMOPIST EPIN. bOCAL C AMP MEETING EXCURSION TICKETS-EXTRA TRAINS, RTc.—The Cinnberland Valley"l2. 32. Co., has an nounced its arrangements for the accom modation of the public during the con tinuance-of the camp meeting to ho hold near Oakville, commencing, on Wednes day, August 7, and closing on Friditiy, August 16, from which we give the fol loWing for the. information of the many readers, of the HERALD, who expect to attend Cho meeting or visit the great camp ground at any time during its con tinuance. Excursion tickets for the round trip) will be issued from all stations 6p the main line c botireen Harrisburg , and Ha gerstown,, and those on the Southern. Pennsylvania railroad between "Rich mond and ObarnboYsburg, which-tickets will be good fur return passage until the last train on Saturday, August 17, And no longer. All, trains . stop at thit. camp ground. During , . the .continuance of the camp meeting, extra trains will be rti l'ltEl fol lows : , • First train b;aves Obambe sburg, op Saturday, August. 10, at 5:10 p. m. ; leaves Shippensburg, 6:35 p. m., and ar rives at Oakville, 6:50 p. m, Returning, lea • ves Oakville, 9:41 p. &cowl train loaves . Cliambersburg, ; leaves Shipponsburg, 7:30 p.. • in., and arrives• at Oakville, 7:45. Re turning, leaves Oakville, 0:•15 p. In. • First train leavoe Cliantbersburg and Nmyville, on Tuesday, August .13', at 5:10 a. in. ; leaves Shippensburg, 8:10-a. m. ; le:tves Oakville, 8:39,.a. in,, and, ar... rives at Newville, 8:45 4m. Returning te aver; Nowvillu, 0:15 ; loaves. Oak ville, 0:130 a. m., and arrives at Shippons bard; a: tn. ' • • • Simone train leaves Chambersburg, 5:50 p. ni. ; loaves Shipponsburg, 6:35 p. in., and arxiyes at Oakville, 0:50.. Re.. turning, leaves Oakville, 0:45 p. • Third train leaves Chambersbnrg„7:oo . m. ; loaves Shipponsburg, 7:30 p. m., and arrives at Oakville, 7:45. Returning, loaves Oakville, 0:45. • Saturday, the 10th, the. expreari train leaving Oakville at 0:20 p. m., will run through to Greencastlo. .Two extra trains•to Harrisburg.' One on' Satiardayy, ll,ugnst leaving. Oak villo lor Harrisburg and, intormodhito stations, at,'D o'clock, p: m. Another on Tuesday, August 13, leav ing Oakvillo for.. Harrisburg and intor roodiato stations, ht n o'clock, ' . , • BALTriton i E Ani On - 0 RanatoAn.— On. and afth Wednesday, . July 17, the ,Cuinberlap Vedley Railroad train which arrives ,dt . Hagerstown 441 , 45, a. m.,. ;will maim connection with the noon train of the Washington oounty branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Balti more and all points east. ~, IeOON OUT VON TUN METiOIS,-011 the'tenth of Augnat, unless the ;macula- Lions of our 'astronomical sarans fail us, the earth will pass—through .n. ring of met:oo4-41m :of - •t ho.. conpt 1862--on which date those of our readers who aro wide. awake may expect a me teoric display of greater alesP N ; brilliancy. TirE NORMAL ScllooL.—ln answer to the Chamborsburg Opinion, and numer ous inquiries from other sources, as to when the State Normal School at Ship pensburg will ' commence its sessions, would say, that we have,'within a day or two; "interviewed" a Trustee of the corporation, who gave it as his opinion that; under existing circumstances, , the sessions will not commence before April, 1873. The contract for the completion of the building calls for the first of No vember, 1872, which agreement will be coinplied with. The heating, gas and water pipes aro all in the building,, the ,plastering and carpenter work 1s pushed forward vigorously.' We'ean as sure all interested in the State Normal School at Shippousburg, that the first session will not commence later than April 1, 1873. —Shippsiastittry Ordihs., SMALL Pax..—l have entirely recovered from small pox; there has been no danger for three weeks, and an liAm anxious to complete my College education - before entering fully into the pork ,of the ministry, and as I have no means, not •wiilMtanding, my health will scarcely permit, 1 purpose canvassing the town of Carlisle with a very popular book, one . that-has almost a world-Wief6 reputation. Pricc 3 -413.:713 ands6.oo a copy. I still ask the pAr el. / age of the, Citizens Pf Carlisle, thauji , lg them for what they dope, for im-fimee dars I have sold fifty copies. It is doe.that I should say a word con cerning Dr. Win. I. Cook, of Carlisle, as he undoubtedly saved my life. Before I was moved to the Poor ‘ llouse, h o at h.. tunded me faithfully three times each day, and after I was moved, once every day. He not only gave nu: medical at tention, but everything else that I re ceived through the kind, Whole souk& people of Carlisle, came through him. Ife almost nursed me; to my mind, lie is the highest- typo -of;rperfet-ch ristiam-gem tleman. It is useless to add that lam very grateful for his kind attention.: Also, concerning Mr. Snyder, the' ktieiler of the Poor House. Notwithstanding, my treatment at first was that of a pauper, as be only know me as such, but after he became acquainted with the facts in the case, ho treated ino as though I had been his own son. Ile is a perfect gentleman. I was not put iu the hospital; but iu the old Poor House, among the sick and in firm people. I'. .1. PRETiY3I,I EMANCIPATION COMMEMORATED. TILE CELEBRATION OF OUR COLORED I=l LIANT SPEECHES-A SPLENDID DINNER -GOOD ISEDAVIOIC--A 130011 MIN OEN ERALLY. Last Thursday was a day of rejoicing and merry-making among our colored citizens. For several weeks previously it had been announced that busy prepara tions were being carried out for a " grand national celebration in commemoration of tho ethancipition of slaves ;" and, ac cordingly, on t daa i_anutiunfral.z pro gramme, replete with features of inter est and festivity, was carried out to the satisfaction of all concerned. Vile day opened auspiciously,- and early in the morning the streets 'a ere thronged with people anxious for the day's proceedings to commence. On tho arrival of the morning train going west ward, the scene was further enlivened by. tho arrival of several military and oivic organisations, and many strangers, who came to participate in the celebration. Large delegations came during the day from Harrisburg, Chambersburg and nearly all the intermediate towns. The Committee of Reception, consisting' of Assistant Marshals Thompson, Abel, Branson, Hodge, Jones and Lewis, re ceived all visiting- delegations, and es- I coiled theie'to North street, the place of o ming At 101 o'clock, the proeession, tinder the charge of Chief Marshal l'eter Hodge, was formed on North Street, right rest ing on I'VeM, and marched through the Principal streets of our town, and* after- ward to the. Barracks. the lino were several 'companion of infantry from iibroail, the Cumberland Gum:ds, mem bers of secret . societies, on foot, and a iirn'ilMlL Band, of He wvill6, thu Excelsior Baud, of Harrisburg, and a drum corps, serVed to keep tho spirits' of the participants in harmony with filo occasion. At the Parrack's; - an able and eloquent addleas was delivered by Prof. John M b Langston, of Washington, which was listened to with strict attention, authfa vorably received by the intelligentassem-, bine, many of whom were whites. After Mr. Langston's 'speech, the crowd ad journed to the soldiers' quarters, where creature comforts Nvere provided in abundance. ,Later in the afternoon, games wore. played, and songs sung in chorus in the happy style of the African BEM ..In the evening; a grand festival was held in Itheem's Hall. The building was densely packed iu every part, and the audience enthusiastic. Addresses wan° delivered .by distinguished colored speak ers, among whom were Wm. D. Porten, esq., of Philadelphia ; .Prof. Wm. How ard Day, of tho ;Harrisburg National PrObTeis, and Major SimpSon, of Phila delphia. It hi :worthy of notice that every speaker urged his hearers to vote for the re-election of .Gen. Grant. The applause Which uniformly firefited the delivery of sentinients' favorable to the present ;Administration,. indicated that there was little or no sympathy among the colored people of this section fur the Greeley faction. The andiencotentinued to listen to the speaking until. a late . -hunt . , when it, quietly adjourned... - A ball also came oft' in the ,eVening, in the good Will hall, Whicl: was largely attended, and was . koptAip till daylight, notified the festive ones that it iias time to disperse.. it may be well to ,note, recolleeting ' the difficulty of Frederick DOugfits r e;' last winter,. in. procuring hotel accommoda tion, that our best hotels wore open for. the , reception of guests without distinc tion as' to cOlor,Cand 'that' numbers of 'blacks wore bOardedand lodged at them. Though all the pioceedings of thfzylay were characterized by liveliness, per fectly good 'order was proserVed, and no disturbance ocouried in connection with any pf the festivities of the cOlored, pee ' plo. 'The conductor's and ',participants . eau alike "coegratillato themSolvos on the success of the celebration; as it has been the subject of much remark and com 7 mondation. . COItNISIt STONkiLAYINCL - 210 prevent log Providence,.the ,corner stone of the Lotort Spring ghurbh, of Wit Evangelical; Association, ono mile oast of - the Poor House, will be laid with proper ceremony on Sabhath, August at 10 o'cloOlc. Several ministers will be in attefidarice. • A.-DIATTIII4IT, Pastor. TILE funeral of Wm. B. Parker, eSq., 'late United States Consul to Zante, took place on Saturday afternoon last. His remains'woro Ight home on Thurs-: day by Col. Ise 13: Parker, who had proceeded to Paris to meet, the wife of the deceased aid to , take charge of the body.' 'The' 'funeral was attended by the members of the Bar, the Union Fire Company, and other civic societies, to gether with a largo number of friends and relatives. After services at St. John's Episcopal church, the remains were interred in the old graveyard on South street: nr,Tuß:r.a.—A.fter .absence. pf 'lO dayS the Party of gentlemen fron' this place, that bad bean oncamPed at lib son's Rock; Perry county, returne,ll .n last Saturday evening, about . One. and all speak in glowing terms the pleasant time passed on this noted spot, and regret exceedingly that busi neSs.oompelled thorn to return. The day .was•passed, in hooting, fishing and other qt-door pleasure and the nights in set ting - "out-lines," &c. Long will the memories of n Camp Sport" linger in the minds of those who camped on the ro mantic spot.. AN affray took place last Thursday evening, on the street, opposite the south side of the. market house, between an in toxicated German named Philip Weirich, and h negro, named Jackson Scott, in which the latter received two severe scalp wounds. from a knife fat the hands of Weirich. Sheriff Foremairpot au end to the fight and arrested Weirich. After thirinegro had been attended by Dr., (irhee, and the extent of his injuries as certained to be not serious, he agreed to receiVe $2O and decline prosecution, whereupon the Gernuin was released friiin arrest, WE clip the following froarthe Metho list Christian .4d vocetle Rev. Dr. T - tshiell, 'See - fel - dry of our Missionary Society, has removed his -re sidence from Carlisle to his family home inqioseville, Newark, N. J. Previous to leaviug Carlisle the Trustees of DiCkin son College at their annual meeting mnimonsly adopted the following : Wfirmvas, The Rovl°R. L Dashiell, D.D., has filled the office of President of Dickinson College for four 'years, and acted as President e.r-erio of this board during the Caine period; and, inhere(v+, he has tendered his resignation of the 'PreSideney, -- having• been.-called..by the. ehurch to another department of trust and responsibility : therefore, Resolred,l, That in accepting the re signation of Preskient "DashielT the Trustees take pleasure in testifying to the ability and fidelity with which he has lierformed his duties' as President, and the uniform Christian courtesy which has characterized his intercourse with the Board. 9. Thai wo tender to him our best wishes for his happiness and usefulness in the department of Christian work to which he will in. the future devote hint self. 3. That the Secretary ho requested to furnish a copy of th;s minute to Rev. It. L. DaOdell. CHART, 9 F. HIM -9, Secretary Board of Trustees FE oto REscerr.—At a meeting of the Union Fire Company, hold on the eveuhrt, 'of Aug '?, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : WHLREA3, Our late Vice President, Winr It. Parker, csq., has been stricken down by the dispensation of an all-wise Providence, in a foreign land, whilst in the discharge of his official duties as United States Consul at %ante, in the vigor of his uMnhodd, and prime of his life. Theretlac, Regotrot, That in the. death of Wm. 'B. Parker, esti., the Union Firo Company has been deprived of one whose presence always aurmated itainembers, and whose active zeal iu behalf of the Company ?+u> always been appreciated, and to whom the Comigany owes a lasting. debt of gratitude for his untiring efforts to place het - in the position she ° now occu pies, and whose counsel and advice was always good. Resolved, That the liall and apparatus hr• ,1 aped in mourning for the period of thirty days. Resolved, That a blank page of our minute book bo inscribed to his memory, as one whose recut d as a fireman, a eiti, zen, and a friend, is untarnished, and not forgotten. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with his . boi caved family, assuring them the hearts of the members of his Com pany are as monuments upon which the. al/10 of the deceased is inscribed characters indelible, and cherished by each one as fondly as he.was loved whila amongsrus. Resolred, Tlnit the Company attend his tune; al in a body, and each tc tmber wear the usual badge of mourning for th:rty days. U cc.clec ci, That a copy of the.ie rGsuliL tions ho handed to the friends of the de ceased, all published in the payers of this borough. • TH4O. CORNM %N. GREEN ifiELD, SitE;o:4l4, ,Comniittec. t/nrrt".ll REF•O7-tfld,orts.---At a meet ing of the Sigma• charge of the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity, the following wqtre adopted : The ICeystolie WitEnEns, It has pleased God in his wisdom to remove from us our Brother, Wm; B. Parker, Csq:, U. S. Consul to Zanto, Greece, wo desire to placo on re"- cord some sincere and merited tribute to the memory of our departbd 'friend and ,brother. .Therefore, • Resolved, That by the sudden decease of Brother Parker. wo aro impressed with findings of profound sorrow,Tor the great loss Sustained by the Sigida nharge of Theta Delta Ciii, in this first _inroad on the wall of its founders. Honett and self-assured in his convictions, he was fearless in their exprOssion, and immov able in their maintenance. This marked decision, this conservative-firmness, this sober' solidity, joined to great Andifstry and entire devotion to whatever per tained to the 'Fraternity, made him the prominent Theta Dolt be grew to be. As one Of the founders or the Sigma Charge, ho was always among ,the fore most in all movements pertaining to the :Charge—encouraging with his voice, his influence and his menus, every project that seemed likely to iromote the wel fare of the Fraternity. We shall ever cherish, with gruteful satisfaction, the substantial evidence which he has given Awl,. the establishment of the Charge, (coverinea period of cloven years) of the buthusiusm.aud,personal devotion to the Sigma, w,bieh ,has. been so instrumental in bringing about the uninterrupted suc cess of .the•past years. Reserve, That we tender our profound. and heartfelt sympathy in their bereave ment, to 'the young widow and , tender s r ote, of Our tlepayted birother,,whose MAC ' ward lifo,gave the strongest - .assurance ' that IM cheerfully and well fulfilled the' Allies of a loving ruler of his own house hold,the home of hospitrdity,'taste and relincinctit, , whoso inner Milner was attraotivo in all that 'constitute ornestic imit,linoss, hitt which is now so sad and Sorrowful, And we would further ox tend to'his other near relatives our sym pathy for the loss of ono whose deep seated affation,was of no common order, iand ; marked , him as Alio most filial of sons, and the most devoted ancl'dutiful of brothers • and wo humbly trust that in.tho midst'of their grief they may hind Consolation in the conviction that what Lei' them Is groat' loss, is to bun great gain: • , • Resolved, That we 'atter4l •his funeral 'in a body, that our hall and charter bo draped in mourning for the Chapter period, and that, a copy of, these resolutions be communicated to the family orthe deceased, and furnished to the press of .Carlisle. . - 4* 1 . , W , WHILID Chid* Burgess John M. wai. into was quelling,. a disturbance at the market house last Friday night, au "ex. pert thief relieved him of a:revolver,- wlfich ho carried.in-his pistol pocket. • CANNOUNCEII.EITTEI.I - KEEP COOL. Don't hurry, *don't fret, and when you want primo apples, potatoes, cabbage, onions, am., drop in at numlich's. FOUND. IC • nights of Pythias pin i was picked up on . the pavement on Thursday last. The owner can obtain the same by call at Tine OFTICE, proving property and paying fur this notice: Bau72lt JUST received sugar cured- shouldors, gums, dried . beef, beef tongues, at }Emrich's. THE person who received a sot of harness in exchange for his own, at the United States Hotel, Mt. Holly, Pa., on Friday, July will confer a favor by addressing me. C. A. BOVICITOVOnIi, 741724 t," i“ioTnEft lot 0f.......,eh0ice halibut, mackerel, herring, at Humrich's. — PERTIAPB no,real medicine over gained the rapid popularity which Castoria has done. Cue person relates his experi ence of 'its good effects to ' another. It is a vegetable preparation, perfectly harmless, pleasant to take ; does not distress or gripe, but regulates the sys tem; and is sure to operate when all other remedies have failed. Any person • who has over used Castoria for stomach ache,, constipation, croup, flatulency, worms, piles, or deranged liver, will never again use rfausaating oil, bitter pills or narcotic syrups. The Castoria contains neither minerals, morphine nor alcohol. By its soothing, quieting effect it modudes natural sleep, and is particu larly adapted to crying and teething children. It costs but cents, and one bottle will save many dollars in doctors' bills. . fBau724t • BLACKSMITHS WANTED ! Al. the Carlisle Machine and Works, steady employment will be given, to good men. Apply to F. OARDNEIect CO, FOIL to soft up your sets of plain and gilt band china are, call on J. L. Meloy tV, Co., who are agents for the sale of these. goods. We have a full price list ; a reasonable reduction when bought in quantities. lnug724t . . you want prime' French mustard, by the quart, pint or half pint, go to lumrich.s. 7,42'3 pounds of sugar received, by JrJ. Meloy S.,- Co. Fruit pieseivers come and see us. Mouey saved. TUE .best assortment , of Hamburg edge.: and insertings call'be found ht " 27j072tf J. 11. WOLF'S. - W - a - TEItMEU.ON,. -- Itnti l eantelopes - alwaya on band at Iltuntieh's. Wt.; have the flour now that makes the women happy. Sold only by 3. L. Meloy & Co. A L nur sTOCK Of dry lumber, placed in the Yards before rise in prices, fo sale at low figurq. Lath, shingle, , pickets, &c., alwaA_ on hand. Cull t upper or lower yardA: A. 11. ' inap72tf always has them—spiced pickled and fresh oysters, chow chow cauliflower, olives, lemons, &c. 5,000 HAMS ! I am now in possession of two tons and a half of the very finest brands of canvassed sugar cured hams, which I offer for sale cheap for cash. Every ham guaranteed to 'he r: presented. Also, dried beef and bologna ciin , lantly on hand at notimaa's, Nos. 1.1 and SS East Pomfret street. weighed whe❑ sold. 13je72tf IlumniCn bas it, fresh cheese, and is selling 100 pounds a week. Co:Qum:is made into switches, chig nons, ourls, frizetts, &e., at Madame Rotes. SPRING chickens and ducks at =rich's. Selling low at Hoffman's cheap grocery Nos.° 44 and 8l East Pomfret street. Tomatoes, 3 pound cans at twenty cents. Wiuslbw's corn •at twenty-five cents. Peaches, 3 pound cans at twenty-eight cents. Pine apple thirty-five cents. Oysters, pound cans at twenty-five cent., 1 pound cans at fifteen scuts. 13jentf Am. the year round, Skeridan' s Cavalry C'ondi(ioa Po lyric?' s should he given to horses that are " kept uP . ." lo horses and cattle that graze in summer they should only be given in Av . iter. and Wo are the solo agents in Carlisle for the sale of the Genuine Harris' seamless kid gloves. They arc universally ac knowledged to be the best and finest kid glove imported, Pina72tl' & Bui-rouvv. iluriVEns and soldiers who served in the army, lillysichuis, surgeons, , and eminent men . and {sown everywhere, join in recommending Johnson's Aim dyad Linivomt to be the best internal and exterihd family medicine ever in- vented. That's our experience. . ONE who has used it say - s, "shore and it makes the wather awful dirthy, and that without rubbing, does the " Reward Soap." EvEity one that has used Pain Cure Oil aro loud in their praises of its nondorfal t effeets. They all say " there is nuthilig like it." • 'Reader try it. THE HORSE AND HIS RIDER.-It was a happy day, for licifse and his rider when the Abtslang 'Liniment was intro- duced as a cure for the external diseases and injuries of both. In the stable, the ba tiv and the household this. wonderful emollient is equally 'useful. If a horse is spavined, or foundered, or harness galled, or afflicted with any a 11& of the many stlperficial ills that equine flesh is heir to, thb Liniment effects a speedy cure, and it is equally efficacious when applied to draught oxen or cows suffer ing from outward swellings, strains or hurts of any description. As anappliea tion for tirtilsos, cuts, burns, rheuma tism; stiff joipts, sprains, neuralgia, earache and toothache, it takes piece deuce- for- all,other-topicaLremedies, and - is therefore an article of prime necessity in families. ust received a largo lot - of lino now nackerel, at Hoffman's, No 44 and 88 Itst Pomfret street. Volt kid gloves, hosiery andeummer underclothing, go to No. 18 North Han over street. tb d. 11. IVolf's for the best aS sortment of ladies' and gents' ties and Piney bows44' To knoW whore to get the , best stoves in the market. Also just arrived a nice assortment of brass and porcelain lined preserving kettleS. The hest and cheapest fruit cans and jars in the market, and. an endless vari ety of banging baskets, water coolers, refrigerators and house furnishing goods generally. Call 'before purchasing at Wnr. ey's Tin and Stove store, 21 North Hanotor treet, Carlisle, Pa.. • 20j972tf PARASOLS, fans, bustles, hoop skirts and corsets are sold cheaper at J. Wolf's than at any other house in town. At private sale, 12 head of horse stock, ages ranging from wearilings, yearlings, two and three years and .upwards, on easy Wins. Also, 8,000 locust rails.; will exchange some WO: for chestnut posts. ,Addrecis 7 * 1ag723t 4 White House P. O. A FIND lot of Ihnobarnors, poa and nut,coal on band. Prices reduced. Car at nppot; or lower -yards To A. REILIf t WILL. M. OGILI3Y, ;form 11. Mmarat, E. J. •T9nn, - TITOMAH W.• AIIL, r. Intxty, .-- \ J. DALE. T HAVF 0 THIS, DAY assoointo4 Bou ensui,Es WOODWARVilifilr - ihe in business. The Item will I, R.O. WOODWARD & SON. • JOY CANNED GOODS SPECIAL NOTICE NEW MACK EMU. I 13.j072 IMPORT) NT' HowAiit) Rurriti, A. n. Br;Ain Miscellaneous. It: C. WOODWARD. 1R111720t 333 Car Carh sle Herald P,ublislied every Thursday morn ing by. WEAKLEY. & HADDOCK, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS OFFICE IN RHEEM' S HALL, In rear of tho Court House Terms--$2 00 per annum in advance This Paper has the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any in Cumberland county, and con- sequentl y presents Unrivalled Facilities to parties wishing to reaCh with their advertisements, the well-to-do popula tion of this rich Valley. A limited amount of cl - v - e rt •al g• will be insorted in each edition Our advantages for executing MEI tr'l) B WORK were never so good as now. This de partmont of the business will be under • the personal supervision of Mn HAD DOCK, whose experience in the Job Offices of Philadelphia and elsovlffiie, .4enables.us to_gdarantee complete satis b ction to all, who may favor us with dieir patronage. r 'Me are receiving every week from Lho city. NEW T YPE, INKS, CARDS, PAPERS, &C No oxpenso will ba spared, and all that the- Best Material ME Competent Workmanshi can do to increase the high reputation of THIS X ,OFFICE for Job j s rinting, shall be freely given. We believe we can do Better Job. Work IMID CHEAPER, than any other'ofilco in the county SUCH AS CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS Sale & Show Bills AND Fine Book ,Wor!(. THE HERALD AS A CAMPA lc N.PA PE R In order to disseminnto.souri Itepub limn 'doctrine throughout the county wo will furnish "TFIE lIERALp" FOR 5; 41:2) 30 , IV from this data until.tho first of January NEAKLEY & HADDOCK, Editors. and Proprietors, Carlisle, Pa.. /aug72tf II 'imkgand's ®NE MILLION OF L It Is ono of tha'riltnarkrittlo fa radii ago, not merely t hat., 0 AM victims ordysnripsis 'Or Ind Itte.'d Viet'Mß. Now, WO will id OW lon that any onit row& fil9ll , •it , diHSIOSOd to Malt it formal; the It from it. , Those who hat rt exp•a wortlit§cQut Such an idea. Ail r gladly ,. dle,peaso rt jib its ml+l ,, Mark Tapl, , y, ohm w i ts Jolly to circormanneett lu which he sod n titlark of (13 st.p.,ia. Or his Ily forralcun hint. hit a and tedw I tEI Wald,* ontampliriningly, of a per.am I loan r: jot . tha mithilarious theta, Man nyMon, to 111.1 10, :Ina, i-. generl4ly prevalent: or draper, s room &ma and painful. And will prove fat ti hot •rme, the loltraraslotr to the mind and so p to tho Irady. If thare li a ri world t is A CONFERMEI) D rots of Pyspopßia. To thorn ply /4” hopob811.111t), lot :1 1 , io monody. \Vo hnro said that 1 tha wont onivernal of humor plott.olly I in the Ut.lt. hln gt.nentl prAvalenr, li do ho food, tlio method of :t• 1.1,1 honor In 0 Milt II hi n , nally rorim•o to osphdo. Tho r,r,tl .r.,,alltd to dot le. tLn DYSPEPSIA 1' Imn,t ontvernall). Nearly I:Nrry other per wit ~ iii; appatontly 'willing one: I iilty 041 ninny ,ttiot ell , , li 'VII' 1,11 10 13 1 0 0 101111 111 ' I. tro 10 tkvAll theaut: IC , s ”t Al volt not. Illinthq by tho , 11x1 WWI ether OtioN.plikinvol I,:lit ccot the. relief ptoilor,d till, Sr to the to ollollnlo at the lii =I 7 ill! .1. - , 1 , • ttiulr ruthlvs3 I orloontor. Iln NVltai Is this great nllsvlator of lot. :,t rvnleiy it sh rh,. t., yoti Ile 111 , 1111 , of thototPo.l A{ vont fort 11.11•1 1 EMIIM=IIr DR. LIOOIFt ( ;AND . 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Fot DR. 11001 LANI TOY wan irgiare 1. where a H11.:hl entngle. , ith !hi will It the I.llre (i4”7,411 , ' the ingrinlignx ol t • hitter remove %Irene lie, te ran only palatable lir, vino all Ilti llt • exiting. , of tenni. 1,1 Yin are land in taihitioh I y t llollilr 1n •ac Witty, mle Iha , !)1.111 4,h111/,(0.1..f lIR k 1100 FL AN = tinlulette4 thu vigmitos nu,l porinavniti put 11,i'vt, 111 t•( tin in tilt. ahem t ~ tiro I,.se rItyFI , 11 padfly p• !.•t0 olon of tnitite., aria lion,. plantn do.. of porf,. : '• thnorn ,It. , pontloto , the ntor•l 0b5.,11.1 1,, /1 , hot lit lloollana' 1,, I. f. 16 Lot tz, (;1 , ',1‘;?.1 tt• fax of its ,•it 00FLAND . , LIN I 4,11.111ry' , ,t1 till Ilrun LI,I.:111 , 1111, 01 , the VITAL PRIXe MANDuA L roaa. that Odd t'Xil ILO Ole 11111 than I ciHnr•p Ili till.. rfri-tI) pui roOr tt l< t I , ltt o i.f Ih p• It :VII .160, , 1111..1111y., tmlint or 0ft,,.,. ”1,1) , ,,t1 ,pure , ) 1,3”.511)1Li ACTS IifIZEC LI% xtininlntin:t trip Tilhtr rncrclinirr to n'l; It Th.. 11 - dull°. rtsui- wI up,. Of mercury sty ion llut it ix WlllllOlll,lO Li foo extract Thy oxttful them Is Lk ( I , or videlt srn npon t pner bow. +4 nnl , tpor, invents my volittng cll th.lt Ilin II • rttli:. 113•10.1.111, Ili all Ifi action entirel • Irev griping pniiu, eflorn.ti t. 11,,0 tou, Podoph3lllo h onwov im FA.IILI Tin liou,plkold :.!ton) , ll , ‘ prrfedly safe. regoire art prompt Roil In col:ow:lion wipt fir: or Took', may ho.(ognnla Carl'a of hirer (.7.,h‘plai dlaorilorn to Which tIIe a. The , ' - PODOP.IfY net upon the P. tniirteh dt propor obstruutionn, wl purify _Vie blet.fl, ',fret frame, Worn . ..tone n u t at, tbus build up the invali( Dr.,llo.llmul; booing for diseases, bull piveu lb lomat npplication, ht known us . Dli, .11:00FL Thls 011,14 1% sourolgt hfnll laude. , • illitinniaLiem, Neural Sprains, Burns, PAM in worms, &a., kn., all yitili Tito number of tints and tbuy'are Pa:erasing t , Taken internally, it Kidney liiseasus, till It I Cholera ' Moans Crain COM, Asthma. Thu Greek Oil Is riii vine and aslant lilt ode. le an oily substance, pro of Greece. lts truly utagleml. its use, and it trial by tbortinalil) convinuu I Ili Therm roma lea OFFICE, at tho GERM 'NA ARCH STREET, r H - Forzp , ,lly C. Thclrio nomotllup.nre ' I4eopcira k o,intl Meslldne