Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 22, 1872, Image 2

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    THE HERALD.
CARLISLE, PENN'A
O. L. Haddock,
' BUITOIy3 AKD 111.0PRIETOIT9.
Volume L:XXIL
EPUBLICPC NATIONAL/TICKET
fait
GENERAL U. S. GRANT.
OF ILLINOIS,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT
lIENRY WILSON,
OF MAMSACIIMETIW.
REP T. 7 1114p.t%.1.: 'PI Crik:'l.
FOR GOVERNOR.
GEN. JOHN F: HABTRANFT,
Or IIONToOMERY COUNTY.
SUPREME JUDGE.
110 N. ULYSSES MERCUR,
or BRADFORD (Cot-VIT.
ktflATOlt GENERAL.
OEN. HARRISON ALt VA(
r •TA RHEA' CO U. 17 r
FOR CONGRESSMEN 311' RARGE •
GOll. Lemuel Todd, of Ctuuberiand
Gen. Charles Albright, of Lehigh.
Hon. Chinni M. Scofield, of Warren
DELEGATES AT LAEGE TO TU COMTITU,
1
TIONAL CONVENTION
Wm. M. Meredith, Philadelphia ;
J. Gillingham Fell, Philadelphia ;
Gen. Harry White, Indiana
Gen. WM, Lilly, Carhop
Linn Bartholomew,
11. N: M'Calliater, Centro ;
William H. Armationg, liycoming
William Davis, Monroe;
James L. Reynolds, Lancas+r•r
'Samuel E. Dimmiok, Wayne ;
Goo. V. Lawrciico, Washington
David N. White, Allegheny :
W. H. •Ainoy, Lehigh ;
-John H. Walker, Erie.
CLASPING HANDS OVER THE
BLOODY CHASM."
A political campaign : always brings
— ialitb lot of disgusting absurdities. It is
necessary to invent catchwords and
phrases for the purpose of tickling the
ears of those who are either weak in the
lrfaith, or are soured by some personal
disappointment. Until last year the
Democracy appealed to the prejudices
t'tif their followers, by thu cry of White
man's government, nigger equality,v
nigger supremacy, conflict of races and
many other similar expressions. During
the war we were regaled 'with the cry
',him Constitution as it is and the Union as
it was," and favored with many terrible
denunciations of the Admiuistration,
because it failed to give the same con
struction to.the -Constitution, in the favor
of armed rebels, that was given to peace
ful and law abiding citizens.
The present campaign brings us the
• somewhat poetic but rather meaning lees
expressions, " Let us clasp hands over
the bloody chasm." 8y..a1l means, but
has not this been done long since ?
war without the semblance of cause or
excuse, is thrust upon the country
through the treason of the mad partisans
of slavery. It is fought out with the
utmost stubbornness and pertinacity.
Until the last State is overrun and the
last army is forced to surrender as
prisoners of war, we hoar no sound of
peace. Tens of thousands of the
4 bravest men of the loyal North are
murdered by the hands of treason. DSDEI
of thousands of shattered and broken
cripples carry• on their persons the scars
• -and wounds of this most wicked conflict.
Prison pens where captives were denied
not only food and raiment, but in which
they were crowded to suffocation, with
out -shelter from storm and blistering
sun, aro still -fresh in the minds of 'all
who care to remember. Schemes to
burn our great cities, and to spread dis
ease and pestilence through the loyal
North, are of the ordinary devices of our
cowardly foes. And, finally, as the rebel
lion fell to ruin, its mad partisan
murdered the twice-chosen Chief of the
Republic.
Now it strikes us that for milder sins
than the least of these, traitors have in
all ages felt some punishinent. How
hero? Has a single traitor been
,punished for a day? Have the rebels
who have heaped a mountain of debt
on the nation, been visited by confisca
tion of propetty ? For a few short years
some of those whose crimes had spc,ial
aggravation were disfranchised, but now
'there is scarcely a living rebel who has
not as easy a road to the offices and
honors' of the country, as the bravest
Union soldier in the land. Is this not
"clasping hands over the bloody chasm"
with suffieient friendliness ? What more
Would our opponents have us do? Must
we assume rebel debts, pay pensions to
rebel soldiers, and reimburse disloyal
men for the loss of slaves, on whose
stolen labor they had grown rich?. We
object to any such indiscriminate and ex
pensive clasping as this.
.By all means
let the memories of the past be buried.
Let no vengeful feelings ever again rise
between -any setitions of the land. But
never forget that they who have forgiven
.the most, are .those who can best be
trusted to complete any forgiveness
which, may now remain. The Republi
can party has skint to the world a
magnanimitynever beforo witnessed. It
has extended the hand of union and peace
over the bloody chasm, which Democracy
- created, and into which it east the life
. and treasure of the nation.
Jonas. BLACK 'who, . while he was in
Buchanan's cabinet was a target for Hoy
aCe Greeley's best shots, has come out in a
letter supporting that gentleman for the
residency. This is all right, and we.
rejoice at'tho magnanimity displayed by
the Judge in supporting' an old enemy
and thus doing his share to clasp hands
over the bloody chasm. There is :one
thing, however, which strikes us as some
what peculiar in Judge Black's course.
Just after the Cincinnati convention, in
speaking of the nominee of that conven
tion whom he now suppoits;he said
"Had you raked this world and the two
adjacent, you could not have found a'
more unfit man for thG Pyosidency."
Now, the Judge, be it remambered, be
longs to that antiquated class of states
men, who aiWitnown to he as tficapable
of telling a ]lo as was George Washing
ton in the days of his cherry' ttee,ohop
ping, and who never resort totho' com
mon tricks of modern politicians, llcw
is it then, that he now tiltida himself
. . .
oapportiag MO " most unfit mail for ilia
.., Presittency,", who, In 11 . 4(1410i], is sus
acted of ibityitig ' been air. rybo)itionlat
!luring most of litii life. I Verily, tiro ways
~ f these Deniocriitic patriots arc past (lad
t... gout. . . :
!?A LSE PRETENSES
'Whenever 'a gentleman receives the
neminaGJll of tl i na 1./emociatic party for
an important position, either state or
national, , there is hegun at once, the
most 'absurd and pretentious parade of
his w Brits real or imaginary. Intellect
ually and morally, he becomes at once
suporhurnam lie is invested with every
coo.ceivablu virtue,'auil proclaimed free
from any possible human frailty. It is
claimed for him that ho knows 'mini; has
greater capacity, fidelity and experience,,
than any other 111fdliving ; I `that his effiirte
in the field or the forum have been the
means of saving the state and nation
from [lutal dien ers; and that an elec
tion of any one else must redound to the
lasting disgrace 311 , 1 diSatlVOlltAgo of a
State which would fail to honor so
matchless a paragon. •
This has been most, especially illus
trated by the Democracy in their lauda
tion of their present candidate fur Gover
nor. It would scent front the statements
of their journals, that so wise, honest
and patriotic a man as Senator Bucka
lew, never before graced the ticket of a
political party. It is gravely asserted
that he .is the . personification of
political wisdom and statesmanship
that he, is entirely above the dicta+.
tion or control of either poisons ur
parties, and that -his services during his
public career have been of such ines
timable value and importance' that he
has a claim upon the suffrages of hide-
On
pendent and honest voters, such as no
other camel:date ever possmssed.
Now we have not the slightem,
tio:. to keep flow Mr. Buck:dew any
tbmg Lo which ho is fairly entitled, but
Ns , intuit put in ;1 disel;tinhn to all. theso
uNtrlvagaut ertiniales of his ability or
Aport,tuce. li),cept As Packer, Le is
no re3poet superior to the men whom
the Democracy have nominated for
Clovernpr sitice 1f360. Ile is no inure
able or upright than was .henry D.
Feuer he has not the abilitAezeOeri
encu, of Geo. W. Woodward, nor is he
the superior of IL:iater Clymer, exeept
in the duration of his official positions.
These, gentlemen were all before the
people 'of Uctinsylvania, foi their suf
frages for the same position which Mr.
uckalow Kooks ; they were all defeatnd,
and it would requii.o'Nery great assur
duce on the part of their partizanu to
claim that thu affairs of jhe State have
suffered any detriment by reason of the
choice of their worthy and able Bcpubli-
can opponents.
Mr.—Buckalow has been in the State
and National Senate for many years.
His services cover the most important
era in Pit histmy of the cmmtry. It was
(luting his •11T1.11* that the moat
radical changes in fat or of bniveraal right
and universal li_bcrty were ocean pli shed.
All these Mr i Mckalow resisted with
his entire strength, always placing his
action on high constitutional and moral
grounds, which strange tip say during all
that time, were the exact dogmas which
the manage' qof his to annellllCed as
Ajle pla - f liuckalow
places pint'orits which ad
mits the 'v idiiim,,justiee and necessity of
all ho opposed during his political life.
There is no escape fyom the conclusion
that he Was either short sighted and
time serving before, or that be is weak
and cowardly .now. The work of Re
publicanism was either right or wrong at
the first, and is either right or wrong at
present. If right at the first, Mr. fluelta
low should have seen it and supported it.
If it was wrong then success has not
made it right now Yet Mr. Buckalow
and his party have grounded their arms;
given up their opposition to the great
leading features of Republicanism, and
have proclaimed their acceptance of the
work which their opponents have accom
plished. In this, he and thdy have
shown themselves to be merely politi
cians who are content to swallow tiny
doctrine which will load them to power
and place.
Mr. Buekalew's recent action in the
Senate of the State, ;Ilse negatives any
claim he may make to bo above the rule
and control or party politicians. When
the seat of Mr. Denim,: was contested,
Mr. Buckalew took the ground that the
Contest should nut be allowed because it
would require the throwing out of entire
districts to unseat Lim, In .ono year
thereafter in the McClure contest, Mr.
l3uckalow awarded McClure his sOet,
solely by the throwing out of divisiolle,
which disfranchised thousands df voters.
As a political trick this is easily under
stood. As the act'of a fair-minded states
man it cannot be explained. When it is
known, howerr, that Buckalow violated
his own m4ll-08813(1 view of the law to
give McClure a seat in - the Senate, and
that McClure violated his pledges by,
getting uji a liberal movement in order
to iIICITSI.BO Buckalow's chances for holing
Governor, the whole transaction is per
featly plaint and clear, and shows that
the. Democratic nominee for Governor ;
knows something of the ways that' are
dark and the tricks that are vain.” We
ask Republicans to understand these
things well before they allow this clamor
about eialted statesmanship and im
maculateponesty, to take' them into the
ranks of the enemy.
THE Tribune Is fraught with tharges•
of election frauds committed by the Re
publicans in North•Carotini. This is
chronic complaint with that'paper. ,fts
Democratic readers have been familiar
ized with it for the last' hirty yofirfl, with
this difference, that it was the Demo
crats whiiwem the 'guilty piirpetrators.
Does the Tribune mean to be understood
intimating that• the Democrats have
grown virtuous, and are no longer' in
clined to the little irregularities whicli
they so freely practiced, by its ownshow
ing, in former times'?
Glom& said 1 "If the Southern
States •ch Obi: to form an independent
:nation th have a moral right to do so;"
and " whenever a considerable section of
our Union shall deliberately resolve to
go out, we shall resist all coercive meas.
l ures designed to lamp it in." .Gun. John
A. Dix said : "If auy man attempts' to
haul down the American flag, shoot him
on the spot." No wonder Dix felt in
sulted at being asked to speak s,ti'a Greo
loy meeting i;,._,,..
•
Tint. I omocratic papers announced a
few days since that the oolebrated Now
York dry good merchant, Mr. Stewart,
had contributed, TWIT;WiY • I:II , O6UNANIJ
DOLLAIIII to the Greeley' elciotion fund.
A New York paper - contains the• follow
ing: ,• . 'p •
, A. T. Stewart said yesterday, in an
swer to the question f 0m,4 Greeloyito i•
Ye should like to vote for Greeley
if il'orci it, bn'eme business men
•
1101 t. R. (14AT4 Ilnown bus suniciontly
rtrcaereit 'front " radical poison," " but
tered watet'ineldnit': HomellOng of that
suet, '‘to Writo 4 letter • accepting the
'Emmet:ratio to ni
newa from North .Carolina guts
Wier it heconies moro definite.
crowr majority will nut liu
les,l than ..3,sllo,antftite " glorione Merri
man" will not contest.
LION. J.1,511:Fi S. RUTAN,
uated for the Senate, Ili the District coin
posed of Bwiver, Wiislittigtpn and )1 tit ler
counties, and will be re:elected, without
doubt ; llr. Rutan made akyllile.
up
right and efficient Senator, an we are
glad to note that his constituents have
given so marked an evidence of their p,
prockti,ipn of his services. •
PuL kaneh Chunk Cm/ 04.7.rit1e says , !:
•' We lu u,ty of an furnace at which
ono hntelred,alul.mighty-six hands are
employed. The manager is a Grant
'Mall, and he offers trui so a of one hun-
ANA dollars for every Greeley.man found
among his work mm. Junk think of this,
: Nearly two hundred work
iugtiin solid in their support for the
man who believes i 11l Protection to
America!: Industry. -Carry the news to
rieraco, the 'sow) leading Free Trailer.
11". y
MEM
The annual meeting of the British
Association for ;be Advancement of
Science ripened at Ltrightou on the even
ing of the 11th. 1)r. W 11. Carpenter
presided. lu hIS Opening addruss Ire
alhuied in ICLIIIS or w,:rai praise to 1)1..
Lkingstone, who permsted in remaining
the interests of seienec. Ile
also praised Stanley, ohnwas present,
for the hysttury ho disph , yed in carrying'
out Id.:..inission to the IN lleVp
pbout.-: of Livingstone. The spa eh was
reed:T.l S',anley was
to ice r oinpLred to rise an.l mknowle.lgo
the greeting tendered , tm. The ex
.-Etuperoi N..poleon, wlnl ‘‘as also pres
.7nt, plandul St.tnley, v. , 110 in
de,d of ith ,
Th' and Florence Cho.
airs geld
medals to Stanley.
;-..trikes have lynched the agricultural
districts of England, and serious trouble
is apprehended. Sqdiers have boon sta
tioned at certain points. but they have
not been ma4l
The pioeer steamer named the "Pent;
Sylvania,'` :old 1.1141 firs; ;if four of the
same size being constructed at Ihe'ship
vat it of William Cram., .1. :sons, lions
hi' A11 , 1112:111 liFiteaniship
Company of Philadelphia, was launched
at the slop-yalirl named ;It ;fifteen minutes
past le n o'clock Thursday morning, amid
the booming of cannon, Ih shrill screams
of hundreds of steam ‘‘lostles, the wav
ing of flags, the unity hurrahs 'of tens of
thott.anik of :Ind a Moue of
eivitt ;mint geileral,ly. The
lias a gr..; eILI ni ii, and
‘1.•••lar, tho will
terptil arlan,teineuts fie 0? the e,in
iiietesi tied, and het caliins tinistasi In
elahmiate ttyle. 'lit C'tli liers ;tie to ho
.is si;oe as possilibi, nil
I tuliatLi,—,nud
ISE
iravnt d I
\ It llli❑
" The Niumunda elienged her ammorage
Tlinrulay woriiing, ;tild 11ovt. lies near
the •4mithwe,t Sid!. :;evuu miles
orom tle• pr , mer No n..w unties
sduluu 'c t. r „re rivd, Ind the
alai:ulna, “.• kl..ndi and Staten
('.teal .41 the The
cunsid ',hums the plied fur
bringing the rain so e10..e up to Ile. c ily,
and gives r, 0 reason for the vessel emn
ing to this City at, all. that upon her leav
ing Havana :dm was ordered In New
York fur repairs, her hon. - nu being fon'.
She 1111 W Wlll, have cu make, tracks for
Spain, tool ujtuve as well as foul below.
Another vensel frillll ..)latanzas, with the
fever or. I , oard, is at . Quarantine, and
•still another, from the Island fdamaica,
arrived Saturday Illumine
lly.the first of October, 1 111 no on the
Northern i'adlie Itailroml will halt upon
thu .of the Mis,mati rivet. The
work is being I.llNhell rOt'W,l!,l With areal,
speed, and ti,, whole litre will be com
pleted within the contemplated time.
Heavy :II tattier t,Ntornis, accompanind
with rain fall.; of unusual lorcn and vol.
nine, aml high winds, am prevalent in
all the Middle Stafcs. Anil }or the ranee
I,l*ft° thermoinctei iimccrii, al :in MI
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,11,1,aotottiz, .I.tigust TO --The Third ,
National Bank, on South street, be
tween F., Colid and rdombaril street.;,
the \den, heart w• ttir c:i v. wa-. enteted
and robbed: ire burgloidd last night. The
los , al the haul; all or individuals 1111(1
had private 13. - dxes deposited 'l - 1 the vault
has not yet been adwertained, but
t the
Lank officer:, place their . loss du,
idle of
one le t d . truired thousand' 41ollara.
BOOK NOTV.:PS,
A (.'..:oveticlinll,s 'of t 1 ilNtory of the
!loll's' A:ix:miler
Of Georgia. E. .1. halo
=1=1E2221
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identitied with the history of our court
try for neatly two generatdous, brings to
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statesman ; a necessity to every one who
wishes to know what has been done, and
why it, has been done, by those who
Made, and those who have administered
tWgivernmeid of these States.
till pages, with
lautiteAn'S illustrations—is beautifully
prinliddi. .113)4/ tastefully and strongly
bountr..'. Price, $1.30. If riot to bo had
at the local book, stores, the publishers
will send it by mail, post paid, on receipt
of thelu
An Encyclopedia of the Best Thoughts
of Charles Dickens. Compiled and nr
ramLed in alphabetical form, by F. G.
Dti'Foutaiuo. E. .1. Mac Son, 17
Murray Street, New York.
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" Belt Thoughts" that have mado Dick
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LIPPINCOTT'II 1 1 / 1 16 2
bated monthly of poptilar and.
- silence. The -September number
,con.
table immermie beautiful • engN,vings,
Floniente. ,
1 . . 1 -Through 'lAbv
. ' Counties. Illustrated. •
11. 'Wanderings in i v afestine. IHiiß_
tinted. •
HI. Andrea's Mistake. A Poom. By
Margaret .T. Preston.
IV. The Strange Adventures of • a
Pliacton.• A Serial. Novel. By
William-Black, author of "A
• Hawdmer Of Heth." Ultairtors
2241.,
V. The Great. American Hotel. By
Ralph Keeler.
VI A Slimmer Bin, wean The Four
Sean. 1. By Sarah B. Wh:ter.
Vll. Tho Black Pearl. A Story.
-From the French of Victorien
. .
Sarciott. By Elizabeth 'l'. tlige
, low , .
VIII. PrVito Att Colloctionti,, or I 'lti la,
elphia. By 11., S. T. Mr.
Thomas A. Scott's Gallery.
IX. " Nu. .25," A Story. ,liy Sal a
Conant.
X. The Flight of „a. Bird. A Poem.
By II le eat pouter.
XI. I teform Ou 'lsNyu Stools. , .
Our sAlontlily Gossip
Peace Jubilee A Ile-lie.mble
Story, etc.
XIII. Literature of the Dal.
SCIOWN Olt SEPTRAIIII•I
I. In and A.144 , 4 7 ari5. Illu
st rat ed. Edward King.
Frederick Denison Maurice.
E. Mulford.
111. One Day at Alio. Prnitie
'
V. After tlni DArkness, Li g ht.
/jinn.
V I. As .of Gray's Peak.
k. MalleM
VII A. V kit "to the Birthplace of
Whittier. Charl"ite t, 14,r
-nut -
VIII. Found WILAiII•T. /isle
• Pll Iha Oran,
' IX. At Ills Oates. Cimino! s X Xy.
iistrated
011plutuo.
X A. Ballad of the 801 l Country.
1'•45111. 11. 11.
XI. EngliNh Singing Binds Iu
Ftotenee.
XII. V ater's Vacation. Iliraut
XIII. My Lire. l'i)em. Marl,
Ritter.
XIV. Topics of the Time.
XV. Tile Old Cabinet
X V I. Isl.iture. and Science-.
VII. Home and F.oeieiy.
XVIII Culture ;old Plogress.
XIX. Etchings Rhyme and Reason.
Kate Putnam 03youd. TIB
lirguarti. . Thoma.i
leo ylisit. \Vitt, plustrations.
IME
LITTELL's Ltviso AuF..
Weekly numbers of I.ltfrll a LAW up Aye,
including that for August 3, contain tne
following, among Abel valuable and hn
portant articles The Middle Ages and
the Revival of Learning, from Marmit
u's IrayruiPe : F t ae-Ishunatic Bri
gands, Maemanan'4 tyd zine ,
'rhacl -
Cray iu America, with hitherto unpub
lished letters, Riaek a s Sf,g,czino
The . Possibility 'of a Cometary
Ge ntlema s Maga La ne ; The belief in
Immortality, Contemporary Rat' ie ;
Gambling Superstitions, Car &till Maga
zfue ; A Billet at Carrigahinch, Atrk-
Thse ; 1. ,o,•king-I;la,is for Christians,
le hi lb 1* 14 (I , ereilg A1',,,; The
llts
toilcal Manuscripts Commissions, Fra,
se r'9 Jra ya:tne ;, Alfunzo, the ise,
King of Castile, AI, • iiiil, 'a ilaya z ;
Noe Aspects or I' 'I, y, Salvvelay
lie oThr ; Ancient Musical I esttmenks,
by Charles ./••• tte
I:': , •avati ,ison the Site Ancient Troy,
If: 'el.: . fel The I h:,..cnerati•iit •of
Foi est Land, Pall if a!I Al‘thette Dr.
Livingstone, Nature The Question of
Race in France, /?criew ;
News from the Stars, Speaulor ;
instal
intents or the - stories " otr the Skelligs,"
by Jean lirgelow ; " Ihe Strange Ad
ventures of a l'hacton," by 'William
Black, author of " A Daughter of Meth"
and of "The Maid of Sker," and "Chris
tina North," besides numerous shorter
articles, rtry, etc., etc.
•
A N NOUN('EM ENTS.
11 , you want a piece of meat equal to a
ham ln quality, but much cheaper in
price, go to litunrieh's and got a whole
ono, or a slice of his sugar cured can
vassed shoulders. Iring7'2o
A NOTITER lot of choice halibut,
mackerel, herring, at .
Ilumittcn always has them—spiced,
pickled and fresh oysters, chow ,•110a,
eaulinower, olives, lemons, &c.
5,000 HAMS
I am now la possession of two Lou, and a
half of the vel y finest brands of canvassed
sugar cured hams, which I offer for sale
cheap for rash. Ilvory ham guaranteed
lo be as represented. Ako,.dried beef
and bologna eonslaully on land at
ULAN - 1;111'S, N 4 41 and HS East Pomfret
street
N. 13.--Ilanui-Weighed %ellen sold.
1103tulcn has it,, fresh cheese, and i
Hotting 100 ponlain a week.
Comm son made into switches, chig
nons, curls, frizotts, ire, at 'Madame
!totes
SPIIINti Chick - 011s ducks
!:ANNEI, GooDs
Selling low at HolTinau's cheap grocery
Non. 44 and 88 East Pomfret street.
Tomatoes; 3 pound cans at twenty cents.
Winslow's corn at twenty-tive cents.
Peaches, 3 pound cans at twenty-eight
cents. Pine thirty-live cents.
Oysters, pound cans at twenty-live
cents, 1 pound cans at fifteen cents.
ANDREW SCUM/111d, will sell a NilO.
able farm situated in, Middlesex to,cOii:
ship, about 2i miles from Carlisle, at
public salo on the premises, on Satur
day, September 7, at 1 o'clock p.
FARM FOR SATE.-Mr. - henry Ilacken
berry, of Frankford township, offers at
private sale his valuable farm, situated
near leVaggoner's Gap Road, about '1)-
miles north-west 'Lf Cal lisle, containing
about 611 acres. , This is a very desirable
property, and those wishing to buy
would do well to isle it.
Viau724* - ' ,
Teton 1 NtitITON, agent for the sale
of N. Gerbig & Son colobratee Chambers
burg soap and, candles by tlio package
only, at factory prices.
haug7i3t
lon to Holt up your Seth of plain and
gilt band china ware, call on .1. L. Moloy
& Co.; who are agents for the sale of
those goods. We have a full price list ;
a reasonable roducOon when bought in
quantities. laug72lt,
EEP COOL'.
aou't trot, and wlicv you
plod, putatoeH,' oubbak;
p in at Ihunrinh's
sugar cured shoulders,
beef, beef tongues, at'
hiptil
llu in
t Tutt person who receivell a sot of
linruess in exchange for hisltitn, at the
United States Hotel, Mt. Holly, Pa., on
Friday; July will confer a favor, bY
addressing rnc. '
C. A. BnitaliOLDalt,
. Carlisle.
RIZIUTAPB nu real medicine over gained
tho'rapid popularlty.which Castor's, has
dobe.' Qno person relates his 'experi
ence of its good effects to anothor. it
ii 4 vegetable preparation, perfectly
harmless, pleasant. to take ; does not
distress or gripo, but regulates the sys
tem, and is •Fture to operate when all
othe,r remeclielchavo•failed. •Any person
ivhp has ovor igidd Castoria for stomach
aCho, onnottitation, ertm,p, :flatulency,
Warns,. piles, ;04 , itiii , quisoa liver, will
newer again nauseating oil; blttor
pills or nareMie syrups. The Castoria
contains neither minerals, morphine nor
ale.thol. By its soothing, quioting- effect
it produeoft natural sloop, and it; partici',
'laity • adapted to crying and teething
cliitiirnii, It costs but 11 I cents, and. ono
bath.) )Kiiitiavo.matiy.dollars iddootors'
bills, • • Bau724t
BLACkSMITIIS WANTED
At the Carlini° Maettine :Ind C:
Ww lct;, steady employmet; will be giNtii
•Apply to • °
F. GARD.DifV:
LAUREL• ICE.
The subscriber having - secured a largo
stock of the best quality ice, frco from
snow and all impurities,. of of mount aio
streains, is now prepared to deliver it
to•customers at low rttes. Orit,:nt leiL
at either of the coal ordeals will receive
,prompt attention. A H. 8t..4.11.
26ap72t,f ,
TILE CENTRAL. AGAIN
creating daily a great oxcitetpent by soil
ing all kinds of dross goods very cheap,
by giving the boat bat gains ever heard of
in lace coignes and lace t uoints, all the
new styles of sun tun hrellaPind parasols
cheaper at tho Central Dry Goods Store
than any where else, the hest bargains in
all kinds of whits dress goods can be had
' at. the Central Dry Goods Store ; Sprint;
bustles, the host ever made, it, the Cen
tral. Splendid silk ties, lace collars,
ce
i
R liamburg trimmings scan loss kid gloves,
can only be- had b , caking at the old
Central Corner, ii larliale,
A 11,LE ik, 13171.101t1 , 10.
IF y ou wa n t, pr mo Preach 'oust ard,
I by the , piart, pint or half pint, go to
Ilurnrich s.
742:3 pounds of .=tig.l3 receii'cil, by
J. L. Meloy & Co. ?suit prrt.mvers
come-and see tlB. ,Money
T HP, beAt assortment. of ' I I 111) , rg
nat - es and inf;ertings eat' be lonial al
27je7tItf .1. U. Wol,v'fi.
AV t•,raun?t.nxs anrl c:Lirvoipo: o.lw ,y
oil !mud
\4l; lt:tve tjp, l!roill
women happy Sold tully L .1 !,.
A I.Altt.l. :;Tof ut . . 1;11. ;PI
Yiini`; be 1.01.;
tr.Ztle
111)iv?I' nr I)tVQ! 1' , ; 1, 1` ,. . A ti
. 3531,72t1'
A „
I 111:1;,) . 11.!%••
10411:111...: , lr ,I,::4: P)1:1
111(u1 it:, tho 6:1,.",0,
;ion Sio I rtri a , • i C ,, ,
~
Lll.
dr:, t NV. ( , i
) t 1.11 ref: t I lall. , Z, ..k.
A co N•rt.t:',,. , ,N , n :he east .n . . - . put ..I'
the Sla ...,:iiho xya,' alrni•j.; L., kg
anipntated'on account of ;Is 1 , ,,, , ,e bt•io
at, I igltt. angles 51141 stiff nt 1 ii.' 1. , ! , _.1•,
heard or 10111c. , (1,.. , .21)10(1111er ' l . ,i Ii i 1,,t Id
Aft,Cl ll ,, illif it, ~ :.,1,,,,,, :,i f i e he 1,.. h e .
n.inie straistiti, run; Is now a,... ~1 , ,,.,•:0,i ,
as the other.
It %Va.; es , llSitiell ti a :.t. rat (I Ist -lie; y
when If.t.trltlin drel, hg',.l lung 1 , ,, in il,
clouds. Vet is it net al , O a gloat 'II , -
novel y to dr.iw pain troin ;!.e body
permai ., ,,liy. I'n; Li ('ll re I - )11 ‘l'di sin viy
J it. Tiy it ael see, 'for your ,ell .
TB!: only soap that will wash without
rubbing is the 4' lollar Reward Soap "
ern E TI,SACIII OF TlO Tli —:\Viiekk a
nation a. claiir head,‘,l PLO 1,111• .1111C , ICal.S
(tune become von vineini, 1; •ili I. e':p. ~..
ence and ~.I,nervti ion. i a), .n ai;icle
possesses superior exet.Ll,ne, .is ' .:1:' , .11-
el Ile, not all the prci•: .. , ./,,,n , ~ I • . 1
1-, , ,. of
all 1l.) 50..rth1.. , , n. , :t• , I m --,.. ', ) •,, ,;:‘,
ticiven,c can Elullu•
efficiency. Truth is a
thing, as tl,ese urn lhies nu(' 1.eg11.1111: , !: 11,
(lISCOVOr. :;., iv; .• ha, I tr.•
to in a iithui • ; , ,.;k , 11,k 1 t•
la , in il.r...l;glitr•,l •, r•l , • 1, We
cold watt,' diatribe, v.
of forniented 5.14 " wit pout a parta•le
of alcohol, aro 6.` 11:11(la )g
agrainq all i,
publie '••1; • l•
, eamant and 'r .
1•ii1 It rtir,, knmv
pikrent, al1,11111),I W , 11111 , 11111., th•,t, ipi
i 2 : 11111 . ./71! t .S . t.
:Lnd Itotetlttial ditlitstit• of its
and invigorating . In npc tips thrnn_Lnut
the system t.%litelt
adopted.
NiricT ,
We are the sole agent, is Ca nr
the sale of the (lestoso seamless
kid gloves. They are inn verhally,ac.
kpowledged to lie the best and fine.% kid
glove impotted.
9111:1744' 1 htil.i.hic .4: Ilr•rromPi.
OFFIcEns and soldiers tvh s ter vod • in
the army, physicians, surgei.n,, - Atid
eminent mun and Nit,llitql evcry,,
join in tectin u uendit , q .I,y—
-d/0e Lini.ent to be the best inten utl
and - external, family medicine evoi w.
vented. Alan; our exp,:rionce
E -
Rl' one that hat;
Oil are loud i❑ tlieif
‘6,ll(leiftil c•tr,s•t.. They ,01 sn•,• •
IK ii.)111111:: !Ike It. 'leader Ilv 11
i'ur lloasE AND Ills - it v,.4,t
a happy (lay fOr 1101 NO ;Mil hi, noel
{then the 11.(31.1ity blot'(/ {Vd:. 1101'41--
(Weed as a curo for the own nal d,reast•.a;
and injwiem of both. In the stable, the
bate ;did t!:e hnu::ohold v.on
Limo;hula is eiiiiaily ;
c/1 ~1111Cit. 01 . it I, .1 r t•• 11.( .
tip:. .;•
aw e, and it, •),
applied t draligiii:Oxvii dis
silt V..5111' ~, , •11j,!,
1111.111 . 4 of itey dt iU s5 11‘ , 11 1•I
1.101 , fur I,lllltiUh,
linen, Stilt • ..:11:,;1't
earache and it t t...s
I.ijt
wlnnce,for ;wII ttilter 't..:11.r. at .1
is tliort•foic an art, of nt, nt .l.t, •ct-stly
NEW :,L\(
Buhl a !A., bn :.•
111;1c:1<ot - el, at, .11
-Exit I , oiaret t-tnut!l
Fun kid gloves. and :•11Eimer'
underclothing, go 1,,
over street.
(10 to .1. t ll. \l'oll-'s fia the he..t as
sortment of ladies' and gcntei' tie, and
Nney bows.
PAILA9OI.6, funs, 1./Wallet:, I I edio slc 116
and' corsets are sold cheaper at ,1.
Wolf 's than at any other house in town.
lgic72tl
At pi ivate sale, I'? head - of horse Muck,
ages ranging from weanlidg, yearhog:3,
two and three, 3c;;1; it 1111W:11116, 011
eaoy terms.' too, 3,000 locust rails;
will exchange some rails for chestnut
petits. Address , •
1 1g72 A
A. rusE lot of Innoburners, pep and
nut coal on hand ; Prices reduced. Call
'at upper fir lowa' . yards.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NERVOUS DEl3ll,l.'l'l'.
__With Ile gloomy 4441.11‘1.11111i, IiPW:1141 - 11,, , k1 0 1/.0 ,1011,
111,1111113 Q 1141.11011,, 1114 01 44.101.0,1.4•11 , 3,. lot 11,,5,
heb, 1.-, •.1
11,1,14 .0,•
411 , 4:11, CIIIe 10 lIUMI'llhEVet
I , I'ECIFIC No. Tlyi•rvry I II)11T. th r
toto9t Valooldo 1111111 un.i potool Coe. Ly , ,,
Wilke at o at the 1 01 the metler 04• lhu
ayetein, arrert the tllieberraw, 10..1 41141,411
ri,,rey, life awl vitality 111 11111;011" , 41101 ' Thry
tt , • vort. I 111011011108 NJ:f . r t•I•3 ek,,eto
of Ova box., 1001 1 Init.. $l.l vial, x ey lob
pnrbuit In Ithetloatr 01 . 11111 1,1404,
box. Fold by Drinwiate, ttarl all on
et ollit -4t price, Add, ess, I 1 11:1 I tr..
CI FTC 114)41EUI'AT,IIIC MEDICINE I,tl
way, Now Fork . . 2tioi 1 ty
For axle In Cnrllrlo. by. ti • A
flaveratleh and
Clortunalt & IVortlilnAtol:
A PERILOUS SEASON
Olin lops nit I thlifflitrol us the Summer teen tber
In, ion 10010110 bent Is 0 retire trail 10 11.0 v;11.1 pow.
urs. Enatt stroegivit of 0 110111011111cn 10'0.41'4,1
by Its eireetet. common plitase thin
the Ludy Is " general debility." Non,
general debility 1111811. 0111,111111 111011010 W 11 111 . 11 . ty
(ailments. ' I. more or loss vitlvetoll, the
.hels ore either v0013E1,0114 er 100 intieb relaxed,
the httouneti lint Intl( perlorms tho kVorli
tho rllllOlll.O 1010100,111111110 Nlllllll drill coned. This
wit.tt In called getwrol 11,40111 y. it to 11 general
diwirr,,,weitiout if all the physiesi Toilet 1 , 14, 0101
requires on 11111111 n ly a alialieLaa that ,011 legttlato
them all. 11. xtutter's :Stomach 1141..r.3 in specially
adypteil to fills porpo,e. Ito general of wtatlot. is
not' Illlllll'll 10'11 111110 11 If tha .11r, In ab
fouled, it trstore,s lie to II lb. btontoeb. In t rpifl,
it 1 .0 48,1,011,11. ll ' the tiervey
woalt, It braces and .thotth-- thi, 00101,
which ever symplithir.es uIII, the bully, Ia gluoiny
and tienpottilnot, It relieves the .11111,0111 y, nod snun
brillgtllllo ullOlO Ipely lulu 1,00-
molly with Else hors of health,'
Tli•au 4x'll elvillzoil nation hr ihu IS t.t,toi•ti
flognintlioro In which the utility of Ile biottort,,
Elonlitelt Ilitterx no At etrith•live, and :111.6;
litilinht in "lintitvii n. d I. pprn of t.. 1
'fhroughont tho tropic, it h. conoldetod, tntle miy
14111 OW' in 0 i ,t N• 1 Nntotle
0.,w,1,cip0
it iv 1.41,01111 y. united to Ilea ht ihottred
by t he tve.ttltet, the nth i•st : and th.e.t v. ~,...1111.1‘.•
'llollllllllla in line Wlnfil.
Mot.o tin•Jilltt.pi node of mini!' hod dangio •
into m,u erilif, ,vlllo,lLline k
'Willi 010 1101/111 , 1 It;
And tho 11111/111. nn guniunt Int that, Ihey
me not. noixotionit. Ailliao to ti.. tried rtno.dy,
llotitettor'thltittortt, Auld only in 01,14,1111 d WI I r ay e
Legit I.r 1 , 3111:14.' •
JACOLIViNGF,;I I ON,
TOB.A UGO AND GTO APS,
Prices an Inir as in 'Philadelphia on
B:Ohmura.
25ap72,1y .. •
AI A ft T 8 .
Ir •
MIT.1;111. PROVISION MARICRT.
Corrected, Weekly hy .1. h. MeZoy, (wrher
(21 . Pi/bawl :Von h street!,
(IXE tIQuAnE wiLsT wn, ISLAM A
Aqgt,si
Br TrEre - •
an
to lu ,
TA 1.1. r !ll'
J.l A 00' .11..1,11 , ;
de, ,N/R, Id, 12 If .5'
do SIDE.
1171 TE BEA .....
17.1" P.l fl ED do
88, Fl' .1 P.". 1.
(I) FS. J'!/, ry.
. I . A -pI T .1 1 : 1 ,
I Ili!"
up,N,' ,- ;.'t
N1'1'. , .1% ),V : liik Vl.O Ule
11'//1 Ir> 11 114. 1 1.• • ••• • •
1.1 , 11'111..11
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• l'T IZ I NI)TICE.--I,et.:ers
‘•..•••; nt of Hr,Wa-h
• , 1 1 IV,r. Pcnn•l.ni
)nt, :•• 1,-n0.,1 •L. 1:•I n}l•
; , r+lill It
0.51,1 , b1 , 13v 1.•
I , •il• •• • 114.1.1.1,1 r, dn.! tn,[lt It 1 ,, innlc , l,,j.
.
In up I 1 null!. nin.tfro i ,ottl,nnnl,
Aun,. ' '7
Ill' VCI 1.
qq o(' —1 triat er of thes‘i'llt
fir.. hv 4,lti.t.
to .J.,11 t.l A.9oth )1,1 , 11‘1. , 11 tow. 1111),
11111141/1 O . 1ie10r , ..11 tide u.lo,
tra Nnltl •1... adv., It
1.,1011. H 1... Nil ”I
I 11“)01,
Wiu
,.l:t.:t• 3.101igt1.11, lint
110., 11 ,t,trhriv. 1/11“. fowl,
r 4 • I . 1 n r. 1111,. I
I •ia
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rp~ill )1.;1;1' I\' , 'I"I'l' I'l
ME=
VI1"‘I.11. •
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.11
Vai 0 ~ 1)1.,2. i , ;.eal k.;stiltii
S VA! 1.% • L I;NA I
I. 1,, , L'l
T 44„ . Ell It Elt•
110!":- . 1.. tAiod
..1 Corn l iii a tt hr.:, nll.l
vlllll.ll kiti,l•. Th..
hi•ti IA ti,
A . w.. 11 API
within 1.. w t
Au), tehing In view the lit upet ty I.lli
I 80 !.2. rallitiA ii tie aulmrribrr
I ..1 iOG\9'AIV LI SD. .41 rttr.l tu
Ko , 1 • 111 l 4,
idEllt-t./, , ,iC- ,1111 i 1%1
_Mill, Irh 01 . 3i
rotn 110%111, Ti. . Altotolain
willg a WI k
How RUPET,
NVltiti. Hew; P. 0
=WEII=M
I! VaraL IMP, TAuLE.
Wit 'l' ratio; ,Daily) to and from Phila
delphia and 'Pittslwra, awl Sevan
A. H.
•A FTEIt MONDAY, Atm 3, 1873,
,•ricer T1'.1111.1 4 , 1
eltlll, 1111 y MIII!...11:11 . 1 1,111 If artiol.wrg And
amt 11 at Milladolpliltt. Now V“: l'ittnburg astil
.itt 1,110,, •
2on •P1u1a.1.11.1.1. , le ,"0 Hart h1.11141'
doily 1,11 01.1 tat 2 00 it 111.. Isll , l arrives nr
ithciad..ll but at 0 GI a In., mad It/ nseNat N. ve
y or t t ~t In I I a. '
3 :16-- Fi.l Hat riebwe dolly (ototept
) at2ot. m , aad avtives at Wert Phlladtlt
pitio at 7 or It. ta., and 001110.4,at New York at 10 li
u. 7
50-.4.ineaster Train, via Mount! Joy, Ittavta
llm rjalitirt; 011117 (totvept :quality) at 7 6011 . m., with
through ear for Philadelphia. aud afriyea at Wvgt
Pitilaut . lahla at 12 Op to .
It Ratite.. leaven Ilartialturg daily
lit a at., arm. at {Vest Philadelphia at 1 3U
p. so , at Now York at .1 tta 1. nt.
2 I it--110 , 111. a 4i%1'111:8) leaves Ilurritdoirg daily
(,:solipt.Edualtat) at 2 liU p. to., arrlvus lit Wont Phila
delphi.val 0 00 p. m , nod arriVen at Now York at
nip.lU to.
3 10 - ,—.llarrialturg Auentamotiation, learea Harris
burg daily. Butid.tys oxeepted,lll3 6,5 p. and ur
,riv aat Phi tal,,lplsitt at 40 p. to.
6 30-31.a1l I rota ljavnit dully (nxeupt
Banday) at 8 3U jl. tu., arrives at Philadelphia tit ,
12 11 0. any and arriv.tl at NOW York at 6
.21 0. 111,
u6—eincittnati Express luaved Harrisburg dial
at 10 05 ,
arrives at Wp.t nt...1 40.
H. 111 , a. d are nt Now Sark nt tl 11l n.lll
15--EltIE MAIL west, for Erie 'leaves Ifarria
bu rg daily at 4_15 a.m., arriving at Erie at 7 30 p...nt.
4 41—e.rio 1 , ..x urea!
,We4t o lua.‘lCrte, - leavett - Itar.
Hahn rg daily (except Sn ilay) at 4, 4 1 , fp,n1,,,a,ca,•ing
at Erie at 7 40 it. la '
12 100—Southern Expreav leaves flarrkbarg
dal! I`2 05 a M.; artives at Altoona-at - 6.20 a. at ,
anti arrives at i'ittolaiti at 010 a. in..
:1 00—plan tigh Passel ger 'Praia leaves itarrisualK
daily accept Monday, at 3 00 a In., arrlvea Alleluia
at 8 111 n ,nt., iunl arrivei at Pi, taburili at I 35. p pt.
4 fir,— PACIFIC 11.7CP It 14,itt leaves 11artisbarg daily .
at 4 00 a. to ,- arrives at Altouna 7+ 05 Unit
Aril Pill ,bag at 2 05 p. nt.
7 Mt —3Vay Passenger' ruitt I onvea llat ridburu. daily
(except SuntlAys) at 7 80 a. tn., arrives nt Altoona
at 1 80 p. and at Plttfltaig at S 20 p.
Trait,Relived
11.,1141/urg idly , (oxerpt
Sunday) at 1 Zl p iti.urrived at Altoona at 7,10 p. at.,
taltei clipper, mat .11.1 'Vett at Pittsburg at 1 100'tt in.
4 111--F.1,0 Litto leaves liatrislatt g daily (e).rept
Eatalat ) 4 :a. p, w ,allot vve at Altoona at 0 08p.
bike, iLt :Li Pit islattuat 1, .1,0 al.111.•
;i1 leaves lint l Islam); daily
exv, pi .Palitulay, at 10 :lit p. lit., ittilvta at Attootat
at :1 4fi n. "di., and artiveti at .lithibure. at a' 211 ti. at.
A.. 1. CAI-I:4AT 3 . , ). 71.11011);
lioneral lienotAl Paits'ger Agt
Ilattinbtuz,,hittir lSi O.
wilot-E6A),E,
NO. 27 NORTH PIANO VEIL STREET,
CARLISLE, TA
i , ,t1(1.1,1,F. Ph , ,[ U(I MAILKET
. . .
' , •'• , '"Y .1 , /...' 14 18"
fN
4 ,
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11111
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r!, 11r 111 ,rg, 11' en•
-Il ri th..l-th i ,I, the strn , ..
)—s. ligh .0. 1.. 51.,
1.1111.h:1,11i,
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1)! '•' Prireelp 4
tIiE.IAN
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NI; L.11)1
n ‘, 1. "1 1 11E 11 f I
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14. 11 . 4 r,
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Trains daily to and i'rOin New York,
and two trains (daily) to and from
Brio, (iiiindaya excepted)._
MEM
lIMMIM
To know whore ro get the best shims
iu tho warkot. just. arrirod'ti Woo
wssurtwent or bra- - , , wid porcelain lined
1)16;w-ring kettles.
Tho.hest and cheapest fruit cans rift&
jars in thblynarket, awl al; endless vari
ety of hati6tti4 - baskets, water
;I coolers,.
refrigerators na 11..1 , 5e furnishing goods
generally. Call 1— lhre purchasing at
Wm. FRIDLEY'
Tin awl t:ltovo t North llanover
tteet, 1 3 :1. 20j42tf
AI W LO-DAY.
- 114 1 011 REt.4.173 'i ' WILLS.—.John
J 1: Ilrnt;nun, tw,t1,1111,,
film:1111a, fo, O•o oltict, of It Ett OF
of Cnino...llolttl con nl., t to LI, litTlll
- of 110 , Itolml,Acatt enunty •untion.
List of 'unclaimed letters remaining, 1a
tl postoilice at Carlisle, Pa., for the
VEEI( 11;NI)INti A.litiUSt .21, 1.81"1:
LIST.
101 rint,y thouPy
liven L I.
'1,11 ,, l‘ !man,
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pn,ount b , 11u p,ur , .•uur l of the tp ll 4l . l rtiol o
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Strike out the oixtb xu•tbnf or t Ito sixth iirlielo
01 the Coni,tinition, ,001 iniert in hot thereof the
following: "A Soo:: Trooorer sholl'be etioilen by
tin: quango! Orono:: 01 the elate, at Snell Ware anti
for otirl: tenth of •rivlce :0 oleill in prerertbeil by
bgw."
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Speitkor of the ll,illBo of %lire
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to tin Tooth Article of ill, Constliotion.
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Utica Focretar)
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tine family bay horse
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No. 75 11'est•111:da :At: vet.
rvilE mulersis nvd haying' been quail- 1
tint Pta,, to .non prepared
i it tut n nd to an out:nged to linn • °Wee
:dr.•ltivin'ti Itugpit,i , tteir the Fatnters' Dank,
and trdrear td s rl.fdpresh3
136 11't'a ' 4 ,
tlntd.7 . 2tt I'. A. IC.IINNEDY.
ci al Relioil of Schools.
W. EDI" AS I?ETt, IN
Lit • ~ina with tho N lloatil of School Dlructore of
the Borough of CurfiAlii, for the your rooinionelog
on the Ilnic Monday of Juno, A. 1). Ib7l, oh it
en the Ilrat Monilay of .lona, A. D. 1872, , the latter
tiny iuvinnivo, viz;
• RECEIPTS TREASURER.
leilouito in tionhr of Truasuror nt lint •
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collaction • 1;11 21
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The Great French Remedy.
IDELAMLaItE'SSPECIrIC PILLS.
Priparodi liy GARANN I.
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Ott!elidates
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.0'1111111) Republican friends, 1'
ii•if as .I ler the tiljit eor Prothene
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DAVID RHOADS,
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E LECTION NOTIC
CARLISLE Uhl LDING AND LOAN ASSOUATION
Notice is harylty go. on that • tho Annual Illavtlon
of °Mot,: of tlo• Om !mit, Dui ding and I caul .tnancl.
iOll, to, corer:Cor the mating yoar,"1011 be hold oh
Sat 41 Rep edinber 7, 1872,
ni the Arbllnttlorn Chem her, In the Court flown, 11,
the horttogth or Curti.lv, between the Itnitts of tt And
In tt . elork p. m fly order el Ow Than:.
• C. P. -111.1:11.111C11,
rwi; 231 - Sec.... Cary
IMPLEMENTS FOR HARV,EST
We iffer to Formers for the cooling AMAMI Ihe
tollowlng well•known a n d peonies Feinting Imple
nVrits, along with other articles needSti by oil
Farmers.
The - Sprague I Mower,
whtd, N now genornily sdntilted to hu the dniphist,'
must complete awl tag:loot single Mowing MIIIAIII3O
the county We .oPI several of these mowers
lost si 00011 and they gave pfolect sitilstaethm.
$1
Price, 00, 10.
TILE - NOVELTY lIAY RAKE,
pith. by baud ar a the Felf acting princi
ple. The r,otntion of (hip . rake ,tabllghaa.
E,ry In not already taipplietb xheuld
buy a Novrity Hay Rabe.
; --- ; : :: 7 Pho Original and Improved
41A I? PO ON 11 A Y FORK,
with poprored GRAPPLE, PULLEY, kn. This Hay
Fork, it connection with tho Grapple and Polley, is
tindonbitalo ono of—tho most comploth machines Ito
the market for liaudling hay.
THE CUMUERLAriII VALLEY
THRESHER 'AND' SEPA,BAMOI3...
The Improvements wo have tondo in the eShatrue
tion.ne.thh. T.lirt,ltor stern last season, warrant us
n otti.ring It to laymen: na one of the very best mu,
4,1111106,1 u LLo market. With the Horse Power which
goes with this 111,tehlue, font horses aro calculated
to do tie, purl:, where six and eight, are required lu
molly Other machinea. Compared with others the
pa leo Is low that every thrit,ty farmer may readily
heal,. he opner for of a Clunherland Vol
ley ThreghtaC and Seratilter fir permanent use oil
his barn fitior. Farmem would do' well to call and
examine it: ' ' ' • '
THE CAIIIISI,I ClllEll _MULL;
turtle at our . establishment, has MOO the highest
recommendations from all• whO have tem.fl it. it
both grin& and . crushes the apples. It then:foto'
regnireclighter pre.ure and produces thu largest
quantliv of chiefs (rim the amount of apple. tint In.
•• The Wi,llthighby PAent '
GIT.NI SPRING GRAIN DRILL
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HO well known to fondue In wok parts of Penn,
tiyhtinia, that wo needmot 'peak at. any length of
its merits, We now build it with or without °nano
Attachment, and with the ahovolalio attached as to
work in airtight manic or a ig•zag, which over hi pre
ferred. Tho Gutii"Tnbes aro absa put on hy:our new
pi TOD t arra 11101111011 t, which them orentlir
flexibility and firmer attachment to tho Drill. No
goal Burnet c.to nfwd in doe 101011 t thO Wi.lloll4llby
Guru t3pring Ptill, We !Arta 010 evn on hand
supply 01
Fodder Cutters, • .
Corn:Shellers,
or oil nizio. :6,,,riety of VeY , l4
by fa) were, nt "thy loweat , • •
• - • . E. GAIWNER CO.
Coltish!, dune, 187$, 'O,Je7:3D).
C For Stale
A CARD.
Cron: 11l ISINESS
I invite the utiontion of thi• yuhlh, to my largo awl
stock of Goods,
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HATS, CAPS.,
UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS, VALISES,
CANES, NOrPTONS,
J 3 JO
1 60
CMII
I,AYI /OtSITINEI,I
. 1 0cd.s>"fc_
Th. mot Illterul nitturornentr tt3ll be hold out trr
nny tato lienirlug to putuhrso tlto
Mt.latilre. flea' tc)10.1-5,...
,And rout tho ntotu Room, n tin a view In carrying'
on Ito. I , nrittesto . To such pup Ittn4nr, Itimmitnto
po.nnttnn 1.0 R:von, 1110,,rtso, th e rt., ,ODIII
and 101 10I : real,1 , 0,10.4:101: :0 I.', tttren April 1, 1073.
Coll awl It, You Will 11101 It to your Itttnrort to,
JACOB BOA:3,
` i 'lQ". 4. North Illtnover Street,
9ruu72.41n Oppcelto foop,,,tt Bank
INECTE
TT. B. MOORE, . - -, 41.1CTIONEER
ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE
Thu undersigned, ItN9ig nuev ot Wo. 111,t1r,
'Hull, 011
.Thursday, September 19, 1872,
on tho dituatotl In a,tvillu ton whip,
“nnity, near lekeaborg, tract cl' land, connuning
HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN ACRES,
MEM
'thou , of which In uudrr cultivation. tin.
,Inoco covcr.ol uith valocl.l.. mod tin icing Clic+t
nut, /.416L10l Pine tau.:.noprovc.ncUld arc
TW()—Hri'()RY
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Port .• I + ..111101.,-. till 'toy .11,11111 :IPild
to 11, wit', II .or , Utirl 1..
N. B. - AUcTIONEIO;
131131 A(" SALE" t)l.'
35. Buggies,
Carriages, :
and Spring Wagons,
IN CARLISLE,
On Wednesday,. Sep't 4, '72.
00:i,i !1 ISO or,
Two Two-seated Phaetons,
Finished in Best Style
One Caffery Carriage,
/
Two s q ., i4,(11,..d Ga rrittgc,4
Three Coal Box: Top Buggies, F . , iv
VA . V.I4, Top Buggies, Two Top S' in . :::
Wagons, three apt ;ngs, Two tipring;
Wagons. , hreo sprii.gs„ Two no .4, ,, 1,
131::;:TieS, Sr , : Second -! , ;:nd P,oeltawiiyN.,
si,ine two-aeate4, Sri, Second-hand T( 1 .
Buggles,'some as good as - new, Threo
Second-hand no tops. A few old Wag
(.s.4Th-na (: ria.e , . A bm. a lot. of Du,:gy
iholist.' -
Salt; to er.I7IIII,IICC :If, I o ' Ch)ek p.
Nviien,pcklrdancv. aud
(li Lori. II:. ❑1..11 r WILL itE iI '1
1 aug7.3ts A. SIIIIIIK.
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N. O. MoonE,
VALUABLE FAfl\L AT
PUBLIC SALE
ASIII 103 roll talpohlw tho roinrl:l;tt
Ff_it!f ly, :ieplentbcr 1872, at 11 elogic,
It. a firmt-irate,form, about s.
If in Smith filfilillefon ftll nahip. nl Hill r.
mile, South of Gil hole, dei I if limit in, mild S
eit "donut tinily Spritfgr, •I I ‘ , 11.1110
Crdiffilleitil'it Station din Hid If MOIIIIIIIIII 111.11-
ro”.1. liltin in a ,t.ltt,
.Ik/111 th.• vi•ry fitattnetts a nod ran lly s i wolkr.l.
Ttai iinfiroviim.ntif n r a
A TW , N , TORY 'eltl.ME. 1101 . SE.
10115 of oniir ,ai t a it nif
nn .xetq nut hulldingx.. 'fern 1, I 1 Inn .1 tarp.
PIT,AME BANK ll.kliN
‘l , Ol Ci,t vim att. I , rot n Cr!,i ll'agon Shed, Ay
FINE 011r11A111, OF , 1101(E FRUIT TREES
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Terms mado.known oti clay 01 hy
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Valuabl Real Estate
l'h ro rsdab, Septcha,.).
.1I III: LATE I/ EMI: l'i,ll RT
2; thttA •ttt ni Ctti I i •itt. h•• 1.21
• 1 N‘ tivg:tll.l . 4 , 131. it,ttl, N. I, II Int , : •
Slttighttrt's ii 111. ftt!lttuy /it til t
NO. 1. THE MANSION FARM,
1.0,, 0 1/.0 F t10•00,.•.1 ,, eWn ,, trnrt. ••t
2 ; 0 ,1 I...nu:till/II:, 114 101117 (:lt A VE.. 1.1)1`.
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NO. 2. Adpilehm I and
creek, and land , el' Wm. 11 p 11114. I t 11,1, L I,lr 3 ml
2110.01.1'011Pdillne 101 ACIIES 4101,16 PERCHES,
at!, ~amti. almut. am' II 1.1 VV 0..1n11d1.
The Impl,•roduonla are al,'e y 'FICA M
1. AME b4\ Ilk 4,N, Vagen ii.. I.
C. Hog Penotlel ,d led etd [adding.. Abralt.
/2 rtel4 , ore ”.I.fkitow In 1.11 The lams s, ell teem cl„
mid, high elllti,Ettwis nutl prod. . II 1.. '.
d . e,m1119 liwrd. '
NO. i. AdHow - - Nott."l and 2 and the Conn,ll.-
i net errek, onlal olug 70 ACRES and no phlloll4 - s,
strict nicertr,ati.ut tires of nitl it 1, Woodland.
The improvement.. are lAli.brOt FR AMEOW
INC- 11011 SE, FRAME BANN BARN. Coro Crib,
Wagon Shed find other improvements About 15
dere:tort , meadow laud. "Moro In It line voting Orchard
on Ma place. It io well foneed and 'hag liven ordl
farmed. Ithate - bren recently limed.
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NO 4. A tract"( land on MeCI nut thtp Road. anopt
4 tidies north-, t of Ca: telv, adjninin¢ land of
I'b the ''/.r-glet , lbuorl Miller, Crary snt der and.
Ales. Forma:to, eon la omit; as At'llES and lit
PERCHES, td. let mem:re, ha therrno a two
atnny 111A1 wEATHER-Isonl:DED DWELLING
COPSE, A well - at the door, n new FEAME RANK.
DARN, Watpat'Elied Corn Cobs, Andut SAC ACAS
urn Woodland The frnrot aragepdapd the land butt
all been recently !Ward. Their in at abondtuier nP
fruit on it. •
NO. IL A lot of ground on Waggoner's Gap Road,
alum' Beecher', Tn ern, 'dealt II nillee north-$.04 of
vontiuniug Id ACRES anti ;II PERCHES, hav
ing tlo erected n Iv.o-Jti•ry DWELLING HOUSE,
n- FILAILE 'LANE flog Pon, hinolco Ileums
Bud otheruntliiritilingii. 'there Is n won of Wither
the door 'nod n variety of fruit (Ai' the . pinco.
Tifin is a very-desirable limo.
NO. ti. A tract 01 . 15'0.11:m4 at the foot of tho north
Mu:lllEl4n, a little west 91 R'oggotter'e chip stood,
about .7 Talker ottrtli-went ltf ,Carltsle, ttdlul nl,tg 1311114
al Waggatter, Iletiry Mentzer and unhurt, coo
tat a ins 17 AUItES anti L7l PERCIIES. •
NO. 7. A tract of Woodland in Carroll townnhip,
Perry county, ndjoining lauds in f Vni. hf. Itenderaon,
❑envy Shan and of horn, containing 10 ACRES. and 60
PERCHES. Thin land Pi a Milo Went .of Grano•
Gap Road, nhout half way down tho uninn tit in, unit IN
co,ired with thriving young Cliebtnot and Oak
tint
ber.
NO 8. A p ract' of IVuodhonl floor thv übovo do
,crlhod It get —Um 'l,ll of Wm. Dr. Ilvndertion I) ll*
beween,the fwo trartm—containing 10 ACRES and
60 PEROIIES ol thriving yonng Chest not and Oak
Moto,.
At the tame time and placo nearly 300 posts will bo
sold. Terms n ill he cony, and mode known on the
day of sale.
Anybody' &miring to examine eithor of the tracts.
Irlli, be ehown.over them upon calling upon the ten
auth, or upon Geo. W. Swlger, residing on No. 1.
Sale to eglnaltlleo itt 0 o'clock n, m.
JOSIMI SNUG HAUT,
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loau72ts Executors' of Wm. Elingliart deed.
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FOR SAIr , .
THAT LARGE . • -
',THREE- TORY BRICK HOUSE,
eitnatott on le 'corner of South Hanover Stroot,
oppuelte the Market bongo, 'mown ox •
iNHOFF'S CORNER; .
i'rivate' reeltlonou with all the totmlern improve•
1116118. Aloe a .
Store Rome; . -
Dagoorreihn Gallery;. )..-'''
• - flaw 01liCoS, _
Dentiat's OM •
Alm, never ii Molt. oo'copied Ivy tliffei , eat wietio,
oil Id which or 9 In vratrortter, • .
I will-ids() dixvose 'of 0 1 I.III,NATiI 8.0,E, IL
f3IOCHi: ofl„.• . .
of,,
,s
' 0 Wei,srteS, Htia Q,lleOLlSWitee, •
with (*woe y.i.lii,,, now tinning t . t,pletitlld , ()ASH
1111SINESS. Satiqactory leasona given for nailing
out. nva' , el -
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A I'CIIONEE.R
M II ENI./EItSON.
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