POLITICAL • 7—The Scranton City Journal, here-' oforo neutral in politico, has conic out, for Grant. • --Et.on. }Mister 'Clymer, of- Reading, gas been nominated for Congress.,Mr. Clymer, was the President of the last Vemoeratie State Convention: —Tho Tidiouto Journal, Warren county, hini hauled down the neutral Ilag and cornea out boldly for grant, Wilson and tho Republican State ticket. —Tho Germanian, tho oldest Demo cratic paper in • Cleveland, Ohio, has hoisted the names. of Grltnt'and Wilson, and will support the Republican State ticket. —The 'Beaver Conservative, the only Demooraticpalier in that county, hauls down the Greeley and Brown flag and awaits the action of the Louisville Con vention. —Tho Morrissiana Journal, of 'West Chester conicity, N. Y., heretofore leading Democratic organ, hoists the names of Grant and Wilson 'at the head of its colum11:9. t , —Ex-President Johnson, in a speech at Nashville on Saturday, Made known 10 his audience, in ho indirect manner, that he would like to have a scat in Con gress for a few years. —The New York Tribune, has dis covered a man who supports Greeley, "not because ho 'will defeat Grant, but bobause of his 'eminent fitnes9." It is 'floury S. Foote, of Tennessee—ho whom the Tilbuno was wont to call "Hang man" Foote. . —Scan these words from the mouth of a Oveeloy follower.: Our only hope is, as a party, to agree with everybody, to promise everything demanded—Mitil after the election—and he must be a fool who supposes we:ma:lll)4lmi, WO say." Too true. ' —A Warren-county correspondebt of the Erie Dispatch says : I have it on good authority that from Pittfield to Wrightsville, ()lithe Little Brolcenstraw, a distance of six miles, through a thickly settled country, Mit a singlr , Greeley voter resides, the Democrats utterly re fusing to follow Greeley, and Republi cans sticking bravely to their colors. There are` more Little Broltenstraws (in principle) . in this country than the ono above mentioned. ORA CE ("REEL E Y TROD IT ES tIRIERISM INTO THE UNITED STATES. The biographical research which usu ally precedes a Presidential campaign produces a thorough overhauling of the antecedents political and social of the respective candidates. This research, at the hands of ono of General Grim! 's biographers (Stunner, of 'the Stanton notoriety), produces the •fact that the General was once a puller, and .hence Ito must suffer in piTiportion to the enormity . of the fearful error or crime. Every act of his life from early boyhood has been tortured into evil by the Tr/borne, colored and emlilazoned with alLtho hues, tints and shades which the 'refined pencil of partisan bitterness can depict.. It is. indeed, a fortuitous circumstance when the warrior can smile and smoke during the bombardment, Stones may s.inic times break glass houses ; the tables may be turned. We propose, to-day, to mite sonic reminiscences of Dr. Greeley's life, which wo find In the history of Socialism in America, by Noyes, writ ten in 1501, and uncontradicted to this date. Agrelvo shall now and then give fit klmr proofs as wo may have space to spare. Says Noyes,: ' "Fourierism was intro duced into this country by Albert lh is bane and Horace G*eley in 16 and then commenced another groat notional yn similar to that, of Giv e ni Cin , but far more universal'and enthusiastic. WO consider the year 18-R3 the local period of this soci• 1 revival, and around that year or following y. within the forties, we find the main group of Mac- Donald's Associations. Thirty-four of the list may be clearly referred to this period. They all originated in a Cominon excitement, and that excitement t.edc its Gs° front the publicat ions of Brisbane mid Greeley." Fourici'g idea was that civilization would ripen into universal joint-stuck-ism, and'says Greeley, in his " Recolleotions of a Busy Life," "with -a firm and deep religious basis any so cialistic scheme may succeed, though vicimis and at war with human nature." Again says Noyes " The second no table,movement preparatory to the great Fourier revival of 1843, was the opening, of the N. Y. Tribune to the teachings of Brisbane and `the Socialists. • That pa per was then in its first volume, but al ready popular and ascending towards its -zenith of rivalry with the herald, when 'ono morningdt appeared with the follow ing caption '•Association, or the Principles of Society. This column has been purchased by the advodates of 'as sociation in order to lay their principles before the public'—disavowing editor ship. By this, contrivance, says Noyes, which might be called a paper within a paper, Brisbane became the independent • editorof a small daily with all the Tri bune's subscribers for his readers, and yet that journal could not be held ac coutilable for his inculcations. It Was known that Horace Greeley, the editor in -chief, was much in sympathy with Fourierism, sq that Brisbane had the help of his popularity, though the joint stock company of the Tribune was not implicated. Whether the Tribune lifted or Fourierism lifted HA Tri bune, 'may b 8 a matter bf doubt, but wo arc inclined to think that the paper bad the best of the bargain, as it 'grew steadily afterwards to its present dimen sions, and all the more for the Herald' long peßistence in calling it 'our Four- Write cotomperary,' while Fourierism • after a year or two of glory waned and disappeared. Brisbane edite'd .his "col unms with ability' lon more than a year. At first Socialistio articles appeared 'twice a week ; after August, 1842, three times a week, and during the latter part •of thoseri'es, every day. All the " Fourierism," " Attractive ;Industry," " Dompound ileonomies," D " emocraor , .of Association,'' • the "Enuilihri'inu of the Passions," ware set before the - Trt . /rtpie,s v apt from day, to day with i)lthe art and zest of a. , yennglawyor pleading. before a court al 'reitily in his favor. Interspersed With ',those topics- were notices of Socialistic meetings, reports of• Fourier festivals, .;toasts and sPedelies at celebration; of '.Pourier's birthday, end' all the usual sentiments of a growing popular cause." ‘Ve hays quoted thiis largely front the , 'Mtatcurilient,.w.rit,O, on the subject, so as to give Di:. Ileracp •Dreeleyis rtion into the Socialistic movements. We, in our hoist, shoiv him the Editer; the Treasurer, the Commiltec-man aid geheral factotum, with his own bonds 'and pledges of his .property, present and future, to the cause,7-BaUcliii; 1 1 , (1 }b SPRING AND -- SUIMER '.GOOD&! L. T. GREENFIELD'S, AT R I will offer, from this day, great bargains in 1 1 0 ~" • ' .J , • S to_ Ar t 9 . LACE SACQUES, PARASOLS 666 e, T GI- 0 0 The above reduction in prices are real. The Goode the best in the Market. I an , determined to make a clean sweep of all the odd; and ends, without regard to cost., to make room,for the Fall Trade. • •fl. W ' r5l k ‘ 116. Calicoes 9 Muslips, Summer Pirits Stuffs, &c., Just-received, and will be sold at vory low prices. • • • Men's and Boy's Suits Made to Order at Shoit Notice The public are respectfully 'invited to call and examine the above bargains at L. T. d-REENFIELD9S, I=l 11j1172 _ . G - R H H H CLOSING OUT . , Brain er, STOOII., A 'PEW OF TIII SUPEIZIOIe' Wulford and Barnsley Linen Duck, LONDQN DIAGONALS; COATING, rola II g reat Variety of 71 - 1. "Cjen.r3.-71P- . ..afi ma'e, e .. e!hcap for ca:ih. Just roceiyva a nvw invoice' of SUPERIOR SHIRTS. 011[61NA I, 110 W SEWINt) BEST IN USE. Bitter CS2L Son. lain, D 0 - M FA; rr c. , - Latest and Best. Three Sewing Machines in one One Size for,all kin& of W \\•;II nit 1-lie :-;11 • r. No I ttliii nn.;-wheel: und e.tnhi, nor catching hold or hroakho4 threads on t in Faithinl " PISTIC." The "i)(»IE3Tic" ha, but :12 lug parts NVW Limier malrrinl r NVithilllt. 011:111g0 Ilee(111' (11' ionsion, - than any machine in the market. It has hail six year; lest in the \Vest, whine it, has beaten everything in that section. As a proof 'the durability of I.Lo twnidcrful " Dinbestic," we need only add that, it; is manufactured be the Providenek,Tool Company, Of Providence, R. I. Leading points of excellence combined in the Domestic : I. Extra' si7A. and 1 . 01,111 under aim. 2. Simplicity and direct 'action. I'.. Ease of operation. .1. Quietness—no cams or gear wheels. ii.. Cylindrical hardpned cast steel slitirfile :'largest bobbin in use ; will carry 100 r I'ds cotton or silk. (1. Superior anima me take up. 7. Self-adlin , ring 'tensions. 8. ('an not be put out of limo or adjustment by use. This is a quality possessed.by no other machine in the world. O. (Meat, range of work. 10. Durability or working parts. Please call and caterully (..xamine the " Domestic,'? .as it will, give me pleasure to show the Wel kitiLt of the machine to all, whether they have or - have PoLlloS o ther make in Mse aug72 Tr._.4 Az - N 'IT 0 .Nll 22 NORTH HANOVER STREET, , (-4" T IT 11 X-, t ' • ~„ : Y.,' Has just opined for the inspection of his Customers. and Public, one of the finest and choicest lots of goods fur Custom . "Prade "Ser Mnsented to this Public. • Call and examine his goods and prices, and judge for yourself. NEVER 11 1 .I'.4Y ,TROUSLE TO - SHOW COODS. MEI DI am(el g, MEI Portmant onus, aC. , and everything belonging to a Gent's fnrnishingand Traveler's department. 25np731y ~ ,• J. r 4 - HousE, All a- OR PAINTER, GRAINER •AND SANDER, Graining oxeduted in the Vest city style, and finiFilied in oil Cr varnish. Work done,Promptly and in the neatest manner Ivy experienced workmen: All kinds of sandstone correctly imitated. I use the-best Material, and am prepared to oxeeuto tho latest style colors. lam .propared to compote in price with any other mochauid Of the county. Place or residence, DrT(Ca. 7:7VietSit rioot Sin, 27 'Lou tittm' stlnbt, between Hanover and 'Bedford. : 27ma'72tf 111E - .001.i1,"Li- REWARD. SOAP .: ..._. . . . • ~, Tho only Snip in the world that washes Flannela without. Ai:inking them: .Wa,9lies with hot, cold,- hard, soft, or salt water. llemoven, Pitch, Tar, Paint, Grease,Printers' Ink, Sweat, Ltiatlior or Fruit Staihs. Superior to Castile Soap fo,l"folet purposes. Agents wanted. Send three cent.. stamp for Circular and Price LW., ' , ‘L .. _ RAPPLEYE & KNIGHT, "Manufacturers ) . - -5, -• , 'r tith and 1,133 Ridgii'AVClllM . Philadelphiai Pa. • '• r HE. • DOLLAR , REWARD SOAP :,,' . , . - .. ~ it, rip• sale by C. % . 11111OFF and J.L. DIELOY, - -, Thlll726lll*' ' CARI4BL,E.. , :, .• .. . • - 'rho t , ul),criber bav=-,ItAiVE thin day, asuoclatod' with ino' lir 31001o•NA:my (ion, thu tnn,o N....„/ ri, ex ot oi:ol : no, .10 • Cork., p 1•1411011 . to & SON, , : 4 of F:oul.1, %tilt 'lllll %/1.1•11. 1:4 lie 0,72. • A; IL BLA/IL. tro:ly priel'Y • 1.1 NI E' , UIINEWS COA it , 111:. to. fortii,liell ,to I{l . lll tlptol,s to thu pohllo tOr (link 'l, ' "oloottrago- Foloooll ;1 . .1 1.,1n0..1,9011,,,g, Iti al ii::,hois ! don,: do, moll 1111 l pl[1••11 . 1Q,0 111 the poet, the 111010 limn tru.t Mot hy 4104 . .• 111.101ili.;li to •I•lllll[loX.i 2 —yith ill [ 4. did Mlle 01 tile ( .!.11111.. I Wilt V(liiri Itiliiliiiel..ll /110•Ieellte • .. • _. . [ fale dee. illtc We 111 . 1111 of t,• No v will 1110 . 1iE IN. contiou ratkl:. - Ctrilori r.741, , ,*),(11 ,, 1y ..., N01i,q , t , F0 , r1e1 4 11 . a1,4, Car , . Tom or Ulu polillefavot, nod' rbrolvo it illitiri3 of tholi lislo, Po. ! , 1 , . - '=• putrotoute. 4J1172tf %; 'i ' :, .' 131.1.;011.(111 ZINN. • . 11,1e72t,f ' , ~,',1. , •,, , :i - -41 it',l„ • - O F - () 1 ,, - No. 18 En Main St., CARLISLE I()S.,\V. ,\iatingor. 47 West Main Streei, HILO' A N. D Also iv complete stock of Trucks, Valises, `f ~ ~-+_ " .290 7Gooa8; fisqf ! or? Mu largo plloo of , I r 'l= ,•• No :;; , 11 E 400 D S , ' , apwil TT ' umv opoolog at tl . 'woll•khniiG theB erlLenl.th Luly thi i , • „ ~SECQNI? • . I lipAr 11 . : „ EOM 1. , :t: I i p ' 1,11 I( .11 "," ..• ' P• I, r, I ,^4, Pi,lre' ^Btack- 'Silks, ,of tho LYCki!t" ruikkoef ;rll cuff TAir prhmt. • IV r, ,Rlll goo of ,'9,IIPMEAGOODS 9 nucli nn thne-ry kept TA :USE Cl.Olll, pore talk warp BLACK IlEltll bait p II wool DELA I NP.A. brat IIONIBA %INES, host 111.AVIC • ALPACA% Vein. !flock nod (lock hod White OINOIIASP, COMB, otingTzns ri}ol PINCALIIS. WHITE. GOODS FOR DRESSESh ie FRENCH MUSLINS, NAINSOOKS, • BISHOP AND VICTORIA LAWN'S TARLETONS, ORENADMES, WHITE NRENCII NIERTNOES AND GASIIMERI/ ‘ LIMSAS. AK7. the largest stock* STAPLE AND DOMEWIC GOODS to to found In Ws county. And who. you some hero and- room Inn our large stook you ndonl -gn no further, no Ow would be Tyner. of thou and n lose of money. Well:Ivo n gnat ninny new ALPACAS A;JVD POPLINS', of.rnrlonn grn I ell nod prices, (elienp). Imvu tlio Inrgost nteek of mtintoiDEßlEs, ' RIBBONS fIeOVES, 11091ruvr, 11A,V1)KEf,OilIEFS, TRIMMINO 4 , II AT9 FOR LATO - t9, - MEN',,AND 11013 SKIRT 6 AND-81%111,1'1N0 Sll'A W 1.3 CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES COTTON AND LINEN GOODS for Moo and Ilvyn, null o very large n.,,nrtnirott of Moll %taros hod rANOY GOODS, Icti we ennintit 1,11.1146111 For VilllPOr 1 , .. r/ All peonn hr •nnt of hargnlnrctot gnt that by .11Ing at tht ..11.t..rwvo Lonel, that bAN st•od 16- .torn.. of tit. wen podia In ille, conttunrelnl morld, awl tbnea,n,l u nhurt. Plnntne colon, nod IN ir.2 the chlpre along Itltlk yell A, W. BE NTZ & 00. Vo , ID 111711 2.111114/ If Har ?wr e EMTAAILIBITtID 18 CARLISLE EARDWARE HOUSE! . s A N eo Ilemtr AAXTON. j J. I, limunt I D. B Building, Farming and Mechanics Hardware Tools Ind Materials. Ni!,,n Iron rind Sloe! of nll nlr.en, iihninini .rind nil n mint Pink«. ,lineels and mnlerlala. Wethorill liro Firnt National, Bonk, •nd all other favorite lirandii of While Lend Roil Coiner., with n foil annortinent or Tulin and 6ollod Llnfend COACH AND FURNITURD Varnishes, Glass, &e Groaning and Lgtrien2lng 011, Cortivnt, Plastor and Sit Tar °mid. Dupont's 'limiting itn , i Sporting !Dander (lima, and Ammunition. Cedar Wnra, Rom Letutorrie, HOUSES FURNISHING HARDWARE, =C=2=M Ivory and Pcoirl-Ifiralled 'rehle'aild Pocket Catlory Rodgnrs k Sopa:men Inn Selmer, Mid Sheiks Nun Gilt Curtain Cornier" and Bands. Mann Stair Rods, While and Black curled Hair ter Mattrannos'and IVO ore, Orson Reps, Hair Scat ko., with feu Halal of UplolDtaree. gouda ' 1111,8110°one spode, ouch ate Cldthen Wringers, tea Ilird Cages, Baring end Riding Whips, ko. Solo Amain for Plank's Shilling Bonin and ZOlter flows, at hie prier, lir Cue!. , Bloomfield & Hibbs Imperial Plolit. 'rho lest mentioned are of a recent Introdtiction Into this aection, which linen the advantages of ,a hhiftinglinsm and Steel Shear, at almost the eagle priced an tho ordionry Cart Iron Plows. tido Agonte for Polmer's Patent Iron Pianos. Sole Agonts tor Burnham's Patout Weather IStrlpt ping. comßlhos both economy and comfort, thor• mighty proventing drafts of cord air in Winter and dust in Summer rho price for et ripping en entire bona. In pot , than saved during the Winter by the economy adult% ft toßility at Mat ono third lets fool to prodoce the, game waritill), 10 is made, in Walnut, Ontc , and Pinto White, ibriblith door and windows, so Unit It esti ho Adapted to any bonne. ' Our goods era bought he large. quantities from the manufacture:a, nod with thn aid of Our long es.. perlunco aro selected with tho utmost ,ciiro and euporvinion, unit we would invite 01l who wish to purchnno the bent goods at the lowest coah ratos to putroulzo toe., , „ . Country morohants will coitainly find it to their advantage to call or write ns for quotations, Wore purchasing. • • Wo liounain H. SAXTON , &:CO.,' No.IMI Ran MAIN STIIEF.T, lgja72 • • . ' Carlisle, re. Bpoctacleir. ' MONEY ;aNNOTI)3I.IY IT! FOR 9101 IT 111 PRICHLESP Mit thu DrAItO)IO,'ITtOTACGIM 'iraptquArybAt' Ir you 'nine yunl- oyeelehit nee these • - - - • • • - • - , .E.R.F4 (),'4',;1 4 F f . , ,g m net from tolnUM crymnil re dortvo their natttuulhatoond.on account, of their Itardnosts and brllllittm".- They will lent' tunny Yours Without — changa, and are lir:ranted' uttperlor-to all onto,. In use. • . '.:IIAIitIVACTURBD 'AY 11NOEi A 00., OPTICI.OB, AV( yon i goti ; r rtanti)o4 , with our Yor,oui lrVto Tyr "r t ' onwo " iii ° tlo-ogo - n thronwhooo tho t i '9IIOMA 9 00141 . YN,Towalor,CorlIn!«, to.: In ozont, fr9in who:11'01*y (Mu only bo''obtolood.'!.Dfo podlota ro - Neloy..4l' , • . , 7d0071.11,- :aftvertlsentrit.: ttszvEtop glsrY.E.6ol)..ES, ..ENVELOPES,' OFD ' '''''' . QuALITIEB, HATES 11:EMA1I.I.A.BLYt Aft who 00.,11,,rg0,kt0000t0 of lioyalOpea will Ua wen- t Vllll fit. Oro 111 , :11414) imnow oodifolpoot Or olook, •Wo ram .soll lot.o 'of '''l',ooo On .11040 pried ogool)y pokt per. 1,000 for lots 410,01:10 1p l4d • • WEAKLt 1"•&:TJAPPOOK; : ; . 9nil72tf "" ''''''' lEEE= st7fif if - =CB ME MI A cull line =I =I • 1:$ . 1. ,! pry , W9oiltf;: tEici 1 '" • BIIBEI - 101iDEE' lialniviaow opop colo of the finest Stooks' 01 posy and dosirablo Goods ever.phown '.Choir innuopso stlick of .DRESS GOOD: 111 complisos-n)1 tho novoltios' of tho' Sea ,Bon. '-'D 0 . 41, Y VA. RDEN' Ilincio of GoodO. Knives, 1 . Forks, . ' Spoons, Ladles, Lamps, Dippers, together )vli la Toilet Sots. Coal Blankets, Cohl Sipes, Shovels and Tongs, Zino 1111 , 1 r ry variety of Tha aver° and Bonne Furnishing Good.: kept In a nest 'elm s store. Cl! bib AND PC IS MOHAIR POPLINS] Wo e also prepared to fer u le , r•E • BLAOH.OII,RO WHITE GOODS hi every grade, among 'which can bo founcL • ' ItATII3TII CLOTHS YOSEMITM STRIPES and everything in the white goods lino SIIA.WLS! SHAWLS ! ! We havo-tho MAY QUEEN, , IMII 110.4.CI;IN E k • and all the different makes of Shawls, which we have the reputation of selling boner than the cheapest. CLOTHS AND CASSIIIERES We offer a special inducement to every ono heeding a • SPRING SUIT, having a line assortment, and having tho best Tailors in town to make them up to order. Call and see the Rue ussortmout of a kinds of DRY GOODS' We have added a fall lino of TRIMMINGS to suit all kinds of DRESS GOODS When you wish to examine a fine Stock of Goods, we would urge you to call at our store to ascertain our prices before you commit yourself. We will give tvoryk, ittention, and if not successful in solWtg;..ey, small bill, shall be glad for thb call. New invoices of late styles added every week. Don't forgot. DUKE & BURKHDLDER; North Hanover Street, Helm Carlisle Deposit Bank 18ap79 If «li cal BrIAILIk SIMILIMJS CURA.NTUR UMPHILEYS' HOMBOPA2'7IW S,P ECIP : G'S -RAVE proved, from tIIG most ample experlehru, au entire aurrea+; Humle— Prompt and Reliable. They are the only Methelnet4orfeatly adopted to puma, lute—an alnt• plc that tni•tukes ran 1101 I. oil• in uslng then, ; . hatmlearon tq bo free from danger, nod no efficient rta to to itlaraytt reliable. They fiat miatal the highrat eonlinetnlatlou hem WI, mei e 11l ulways ren• der antlafactlon. Nos e Cents 1, Cure. Fever', Congestion, lulls odnittio. 25 2, do Worms. Worm Pert, 11',,rm Cl, It: 25 3, do Crying.Collc or teething of Infants 23 4, do • Diaraluta, of Children or Adults 25 5, ,11 . , Dysentery; 0 ripinz, Bilious Colic. 2.5 8. do Cholera Slorbus, Vomiting. 2.1 '7, de Coughs, Colds, Dronehill, 25 8, de Nonnilgin, Tut/DOOM. F4o ool ll , 05 11, dolictideciles, Sick Ilea,lache, Vertigo. 25 10, do Dyspepsia, ltillons Slotnach. 2.5 11, tip" Suppresse 1, or Painiel Periods. 25 12, do 111itles, too Profuse Period.. , 25 18, de Croup, Cough, Dinkel:s Breldling. 25 11, do Pelt Rheum, Ervsipelm,, Eruptions 25 15, do Rheumatism. Rhounimic Pains. 25 10, do Fever nod Ague, Chill Fever, .I .. gelis i t 5 , n 0 17, do Piles, blind or bleeding. 18 do Ophth!only, nod sore or week oyes. 50 10, •do enteral, ncete or chronic, lit flueuva. 50 20, do IVltouping Cough, violent cougllo, 50 01, - 110 .10510011, - .010 . 0ee , .4 lirOalitini. stl 22, do Ear Discharges, Impaired hearing. 50 25, de Scrofula, nnlarged glands, Swellings. 50 24, do General Debility, physleal weakness. 50 26, do Dropsy and scantaSecretions. 50 26, do ,Sea Sickness, eickness from riding. 50 27, do 'Kidney Disen.e, Gravel. 50 28 do Nervous Debility. nominal Emisitions• involuntary Discharges. $1 00 Five Dozes, with ono 02 vial of Powdor, very necessary in serious cehos 500 22, do Soto lildith, Canker. 50 30, de Urinary Woeknees, wettingF, bud. 50 31. - do Painful Periods, with :Vara& 50 32, do tufrerings tit change of life. 100 33, do Epilepsy, t.. , psants, St. Vitus Dunce. 100 .34, do Diphtheriv, talcsrated sore throat, 50 lIMESIBMIO Of 11l to r larva vinin, mope, or e n e oT o e d ova, containing dpailflp for every why dinette° a ten th ); n nuLJoct to, and books of direetlone. from $lO to $35 Moaner Vitoily an, Traveling cameo, with 20 to 4 2.8 vials. from $5 toyi Speolfica for all Privnte Pleeneea r both for I Curing and for Preventivo , treatment, In vials and pocket ranee. ' $2 to 55 POND'S NXTRACT; Cures Burns, Bruises, LIMICIINIP, Soreness, Fore Throat Sprains, 'foothacie, 'Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,. Lumhegti, Plies, Bolls Slings, Sere Ny.ce, Bleeding of the Lungs, Nose, ' Stomach, or of Plies; Com, moors, Old ilore4. PORI, 6 61., OD ptc ; Pinto, $ 1.50 ; Qum ts, 51.75. .3-o-Tilano Remedies, except Pontni. Extract, by the wisp or single . box, tire sent to any port of the country, by mail or express, free of charge, on re; cella, of the price. Address. • ; ) Humphreys' Speak . - Homeopathic Medicine Co. ' ' oflice and Depot,., o. 662 Broadway, Now Yorit. ' For 'sale in Carlisle, by 8, A, Haveretich and Contemn 6 ,Worthington. • 2110711 y i, Undertaking 1.872, ; ' D. SIP.E BON; .OUNDERTAKERS, . • .x 0.1.6 STIIVET, • IdARtIBLE,,.PA. • d la TAO n r 'a ° 'tmhitori hug est , o fi n n l e t s Et heat county., otonit of nn. 'ea'ocuto the o , , , orkmanship, bawl gentle and splendid glass, hoarsen. Prompt attuntion told 0 , 01041 a. whether mado in the night or day. COPTINS * AND CASKETS,. .Vol the, iffolsont styles npil gqnnittleu. Aiso 011111 Natniiic .(faskots, Eihrodda, toady =do ,und nladsto order, as .'wo teen tl o goods constantly on roqld call especial ,at Lennon to cult. Patent Piressiver, iddch mill yosp d corpsu In a' perfect CPA dry state of. prosountinn and vielbleovithout any I ?• r Ws u l T r : 4l l l l. c o rrie l t a tintry i g iii:atitiful stock of , BRACKE'rd, ..: Ammo, dit e apEd, rpopT ouyrue. , %%pup ig.4sTip s pkintrgir. IfOLDNDS, rdlicindo 'of' Winding. ' All nrilory to e tlip suptp soolitsif,withpiatuatic and sikatch., , Our btopir of ' l ' WALL PAPERS 10 tho Inmost In Oa Vllll°3,llllo4,oth' all °time Oa yarloty, beauty, quality ,amt clioapuesa for cash. 001 and, examliia roe youniultoa at out aatabllsh po: f 0 liOitill'llANOV.l4lo . olillET. . . B.—Porton!, wishing to purchnao lots •in Ash.. land.Ooinolargi cog bo nocouaniodotoil ' by calling on „ i , . 11..81Pb: G Buy. onJ IT Al g t7,5 4 :0, tl ; 1) . 1 e 'ocri;: MICR D RUGS; CHEMICALS, m.nt of !Copt Verfill# , PCifiql OW! 11 4IWY r IIAIIIipSTIL. ',lBocaoDP:s 04,1timiovorqgrf,cariia°• Stoves, Tinware and . Pu2ilps. . . BOMETLUNN NEW unpnn Tun 81.3 N, TAt..IINDERSI4NED, having just returned froth tho cities with a largo ntocklof gooda;invite the attention of nil who ',halm sat's , faction to call and oxamino their largo stock of Stoves and Tinware. Among tho otook of ntooo mity too found tho ANTI-CONKER BASE BURNER, ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLAUE Cogettior- with 11.11 the Ilite4 ttylux of P.A`II . LOIt, DINING ROOM AND, COOK STOVES, whloh thoy chnllongo tho tnolo to compoto Pumps *fur Cisterns ariCll Deep Wells, and ~f;c,, for sale Ow 0.11.1.1 - Itted llenuineCticumber WOOll P 111111). ROOFING', SPOUTING, AND JOB vdnit attended to promptly and on roaaonablo terns. Remember Iho plum. the groom front on North Hanover Street: A fen, doors above Give ris a call as we are determined not to ho under- Hold by any °Hor partfee In this place. Thankful for past patronage wo uxtoud a cordial Invitation to all to pay us a vioit. LAWNS, RIJINE,SMITH & RUPP, Nos. 62 and 04, NORTH HANOVER STRE*, CARLISLE, boot7l PA. WM FARMERS' AND DROVERS' • The lindernigned baring taken and entirely re. fitted and furnished nth hotel. is prepared. to furnish Fowl accommodations to all who 'desire to make it their homo. A sill s° of the patronage of the ...- rounding country travelling politic solicited. Rooms largo and comfortable. Table always sup plied with.the best. room - 0 II \MIN" 1.1.1.1TT. ucsnr 31 . p.11 MONTGOIERY 'HOUSE. The 'undersigned rs , peetfully Inlo•In tint public that they Itstve lemte3l this well known hotel In 11,0 bornu,;lt of Chnothoeslittrg. It. 3 s thojr Intl3nt iuu to , o is fartion to all who cony favor them whit their cos t'iP! the Clltoml3333,l3urst anti nettyslotrg Conches tutu; from out to this hotel. 50ct71.13 T" "BENTZ HOUSE,", (Formerly Gorman llouse NOB. 17 AND 10 EAST ,MAIN BTITZET, CAIIF,JSLE, PA. trite unlit rsiatted loving yairtlia•ed and entirely re-fitted, and litinislird a new thrtatulood, with r,„ nit nruy,t./114 1 1 -1 a.. a. tail I.ll.sinhlinhed Bulledh the ,nattily) of flue enttononlty and traveling public 19 well pre'. .1 to furs tilt flrat-elttas aceoultuntlatlora ta all d uo de,dre to n,nl:n 110,/ 111 , 41 110111.', ..r pu•n•ltnt teini.rary Tay crlo,ll from th—ure iatolltig • oitutry i•reatatet.,. ully 4olki I -Courtoomi ttve servano, nro ung.ig 4 ..al at thi, popular hot e l, 7. BENTZ, proprietor. Nhir." 11 , 1Tyrit folitileettal witn Oho hotel taller 1111111.1g...mvut of Joni:Oil, Sternur 11/ vtlit.r. IngopOly Pain Cure WI USE PAIN CURE OIL, TIIEUE is NOTILESO LIKE IT FOR WOUNDS AND LAMENESS Buy •L;1'! TRY IT! ItIIEUMATU‘M, Ft - S\ PA IN EURE 011, 'illt NIT RAIAIIA, USE PAIr CURE OIL. . . . , l' , lt FEVE R SOTtr USE . PAIN CItIU OIL.. FOR CIIOLEIIA 3101111 ES, USE PAIN CUM 011. FOR PPRAINS, USE PAIN CURT OLE FOlt HEADACHE, US I• PAIN CUILT , OTT, FOIL RRUISES ' 1101 PAIN Cwtr" on, FOR CORNS An , II3UNIONS, 1759 PAIN CIIRT. OIL FUR ANY SORE, USU . 'Al't CURE OIL FOIL ANY LAMF.NESS, USE VAIN CURE OIL EVERY BOTTLEIr W %RIM NTED, Awl we vh JI, ngr I.1,1V”r1 , 1 ty, pro , i 11, it` , egad . Leternally nut! Internally N A NT) 13 EA 'I EZEM=I \\' A IZR IT TO lrl,Ma I 1 lililstUr Lilt en OTI„ Irma rinr, isentlibli• Oils, 1.40r1i., anti Ilstren.l , , anti Is elnin and suit tio too. Sold by till Driigglqls nu.t DeAlses In )lenlnltive. =1 Meel,l:lUl Propriptorp, It eadina, I.y. No r. Ilan., or otrog.t, e. Ilavt ritlck. No. to South 11,.over Dru.Nt.ti. 29(.1;7'21 lUI N T HE. CI( A' LT I.! E. A 13. • cABINF.T `IA I:111i AND UNtF,ltT5li ER, 1 - 1 7 ex6 Sf.ref:, • OFVOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE, Prrrnittm for ➢mt Farnitrs Auarded ut all County FortiDuro of all rnrie tlo.a nod styles of Foreign add Domestic nfititifact tiro, from tile 11444 toiscs jilt 11111 i mahogany to the I.•ss eto 1n.q.10 ;Lod pine. PA liL9l:, / CIIA mBER, • DINING Rpom, U.PE mind by llo1;90 Tod Ihnol lo.E•pors of the 1111,4 approva.l Arid fipiliii•nable iitnil aniali. Including alai) Pott ii gi turniti,ro in watts ; Itgeoption and Cittnp Clmira, Matresmaii, tillt , Sig. Particular attention given no urinal to fumirulia; orders from town and country ittlanil:ail to promptly, and nd nyoiliirato fenny. Spcaigl a‘ftntion paid to the selection of II oli Pa per. A. 11. It. 10ag011 X.l,ve,.ry and Sale Stables LiIVERY; SALE, AND EXCHANd , MUM& J. L. STERNER SS.I3IIOTHER, I= lIORSIDI AND CARRIAGES TO HIRE ON REABOyADLE TIMMU,AND AT NHORTEHT NOTIOB CARRIAGES FURNISHED FOR FUNERALS IS , itN. U. Stablo room for SO head of hotaigoo ken) 1. 17 fob 7O X 872 T A TVERY AND EXCHANGE STA BLEB. '••• WILLIAM BRE'T Z. ' Having recentljr purcluised tho livory atablO of Geo. W. •Glitoo, no %voted respectfully announce, to Om e,itieooo of this plgeo, that 100 ham recently punitaoed williniber of now.voltlclos. In additions alno,. ho.'ltt6 had ttto conch stuck Of butiglos, carriages and cabs; Rh-,I'AINTED,' RE-MODELED, Ond , flphdled In t6l latetWeily style. 'fors* 414 Carria,ros. ,to biro' al tho . .ohortest NOTIOIR,AN.P ON ,11,11A.901`1.111LE TERMS. • Vopiolre. furnished for , ' t.eentions; It nmentber . ttln placo, a row doors tooth of tho O. V. It. Jo pot In 0. WAllition's old stand. • )10172tf ,I(ol,lb:erifttirl r1.311.11(1,Ing.111' LUMBER 1 . LUMBER 11 •DANIBL IcDNDIQ & CO., D6A1,13,4 IN REASONED ' PIN g ANO' ONit.potc AND DANUFACITUREIISCOY„-• , • • , BIZ INO LES,BID!NO,BLOORINO, lIBIDGB, BOAT AN]) BUTT,DING- TIMBEIZS. 411 Atm:lding—Materials funicahell to order pQ Mort "notico.' Address, 31IDDLIVOWN, baniMili Co., 2 , n, 'L, ma xltNrao, COOLIIAUGIt, - WM. D. lIIINDIIIOIEObN, WALTER Y. ;INDIO •• . B. 11AV.RSTICK, . too No q 131)UTII lI4tiOVEII. • . • OARI.IBtI4 PA . Dplor in ' . • ' PruA• ao. HOTELS :C. W. WOODS, Proprietor Ml= CIIMMS!iI I=l romm Lines iswf Trcivel CIUMBERLAND VALLEY R: 'R IL/ • OTIANOE OF 116111113. , WINTER ARRANGEMENT - - - Ory nod attar Thursday, Jimunry 184672, Pastiongor. Trains will run dully, nu fullowa,(Snudaya excoptod): • WESTWARD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 8:00 A. at., Mechanicsburg 8:35, Carlisle 9:11, Nowvillo 9:46, Shippensburg 10:22, Chambersburg 10:44, Green entitle 11:10, arriving at Hagerstown 11:45, A. M. MAIL TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 1:55, P. M. hlo dhanicsburg 2:27. Carlislo 2:58, Nowrille I:2ll4thip ponshurg 4:02, Cliamborsbnrg 4i30, Greenmail 5:11, arrivlns nt Hagerstown 0:40, r M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg :4:30, r nf, Vechlmicsburg 5:02, Carlisle 5:32, Nowvillo6:os, Ship. ponsbneg 6:33, arriving nt Chnmberaburg 7:20, p nt. A MIXED, TRAIN leaves Chambersburg 7:45, A at Oreenenstlo 9:18. arriving nt Hagerstown 10:05, A M. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Chambersburg at 4:35 P. 1,1, Williamson 5:30, Mercersburg,o:2o, Loudon 7:00, arriving 40 11.1clunond at 7:20 P. at,. EASTWARD ! ACCOMNIODATION' TRAIN leaves diumbersburg 5:00 A u, Shipponsburg 5:29, Nowvil is 0:00, Carlisid Mechanicsburg 7:02. arriving at Harrisburg 7:30,A M. MAIL TRAIN ' , Caves 11agerotown 8:30 A 18, Green. °natio 0:00, Clumatientburg 0:40, Eli Ippenalturg 10:22, Nemvllle 10:53, Carlisle 11:::0, Mechanlcdlonrg 12:05 arriving at If arristoirg 12:37,0'. M. EXPRESS"' TRAIN leaves Ilagorstown 12:00 m, Greencastle 12:28, Cliambersburg 1:05, Shipponstoirg 1:37, Newrlllo 2:10, Carlisle 2:50., Mechanicsburg 3:18, arriving at Ifitrrisburg 3:50, A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3:70 P M. 01'1,11C/11111e 4:77, arriving at Chambersburg 5:20, r " A MI Xllll TIYAIN leac . er, !Dlano° d at 7:00 A. 80., Igutlon 7:10, Alercergborgo 0:00, Williamann 8:45, ar riving at Cita bersburg 0:40 A. M. pz- Making close ..entioetions at Ilarrlnlpirg with trains to /mil front Philadelphia. New York, Washing ton, Baltimore, Pittsburg, and 1111 points WeqlC , / .0. N. LULL. Supt. unoritil Cltatalfg, Jan. 15. 1872 SOUTIT MOUNTAIN RAILROAD TI HE TABLE. TAU T:6 EFFECT JULY 1, 1872 On and after Monday, July 1, 1879, this Company will run two trains through to Pine Grove, and three to Mount Holly daily, (Sundays excepted). i. AS FOLLOWS Leon Mt. Holly, 5.45 A at., 7 C4707,10001'8, 6.05, .BunnyLreok, 6.13, and arrives at .1 u action 0.25 A M. Leave Junelloro7.3o A. M., 7 1loctuybrook, 7.40, .Cralkthead's,.7 50, :.bunt Holly, 8.05, - *tipper 61111, 8 10, Hunter's Run, 5 25, Laurel, 8.13, and arrives at Plne L rove, 9.60 A. M. T.PaNoJunelieo;ll7Bs, P. M., *ltennybreelt, Tritl k tie , sa'3, 0 201,,r. 0. awl arrives at llt. 11611 y, licars PI no Grove, 9.30 A. 34., Laurel, 945, Hun ter's Gun, 10.05, *Upper 31111, 10.95, Mount 110119, 10.90, 4 d3rnichead . c, 10 50, nlnnnybroolc, 11.00, and arrives at Junction, 11.10 A U. Its Leave Janctipn, 2.65, P. v, .11onnylol00k, 3.01, .Tratglii4sl'm 3.313, Mull nt Holly, 3.25, Upper 31111, 5.30, 1111611,5 i Hun, 3.10, I.tthrel, 1.60 , and arrive, lit lino lirovv, 4 16, P. Loa vn Pint, r., 420 p. , "Al toe!, Ran. hh, 4 11prerVIII, 5 Oh, Mount 110110, 5,10 Craignelurn 5 20, ' bunny brook, 5.30, aprlvem at Junctinn, 525 P. tqatiuun ntnirkel thug ( 4 ) nre ling 4101Ionphily - 1 11'..,1/A ENPOItt, ' o on ll 9l , Soporlnlonclont. 6hloo Nun rovra.l itip2 22,1 Sit E A DIN G RAIL ItOAD. • Lt.) SUMMER etREANGEMENT. Thursday August 1, 1872 Trail. it .100 Harriabur,4 for New York, an hallows At 55 a , 0, it in, and 2:00 p m connecting with similar trains an Puntia) lvnr,hr Ilatiroltd, and saris log at New York at 13:10, 11:,0 and respon'ively. * Returning: :.cave Ni:'e Y.dl; at 0:011 n 'in, 13.05 and 11" p Philadelphia, at 7.30. 30' n , oral 3:35 p Loa, o irarrisburg for Nodding. Pottsfille,Tarna qua, al Inersaille, APhland. sLmnnl.in, Allentowtotn 1 Nialladolpion, lit 'els , and 0:10 a 111, 2:00 and .1:05 p slopping at Lebanon and principal way sibilant; the 4:0.3 p rodiatio connecting for Philatiolphia, Pottavlllo :‘.d COlllll , lll, only. Sro Schtlyik:lP Baton 4541 4 15)10trn v•itt s Schnylkill and Snsquennona Railroad, luave Harrisburg at 3:10 p m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Reading for Allentown. Easton, and Now York, at 7:00, 10:40 n no and 4:05 p no Iteturnitot,, leave Nltw York at 0:00 to, 12:05 and o.la/ pinott.ri All PIP town nt 7:25 it in, 12:20, :313,4:33 /11,1 0:30 p tn. 8174ty Passenger Tram loares • Phdatilelphin at 7:30 n m , connecting with similar train on East llonnayl vanht Railroad, returning from Rending at 6:30 p m st..pping otatll stations. Leamm P-erttrin.,t 5 30 and 0:00 a rn, and 3 31) p m, liormlau at 1 1 0.00 n n . ll l . l,lalnoldna at 5:10 and 11:15 o‘, ahland, al 7:05 a pi, and 32.13 0. , %hinny Cit, at 7:51 a. m. p. m., Tamaqua at 9,35 .:ad 2:10 p in, far 1 1 11 , 1adalphia,3 , 10w Park, Itendlne. Harr:lo,g. to, Laass. Pattmillo ria.,Schnylkil 1 and Si:squab:mut lisilraml, at 8:15 a In, far Harrisburg, and 11:15 a m Sro (Irma: luta 'l'r Mart. _ Potttri 11 .tCe01111:11 ,, lati011 Trtti Pott, nt, 5:30 n 111, 1139 RPS Rending at 7:65 a nt, arriving at Plithohdpitia 9;3 't tn. Ittlarning. karts Phila. thdplda at 5:15 pOl. 10,1101 g sit 7'lo p ar riving at itiOtervyte atak2o p Mt...town ArrutninittbLitin Train leaser gott‘tnant at 0:15 a ; tinting lotv,+ Philmtolphla (Shft: an "Urettil,) dt 1,.1.1 it at. Columbia It:1111,M trains lonvi• ltitading at 7:20 a rn, and 0:15 p nl, fdr Ephrata, Lit la, Lancaster, Co lumbia. ; n11,111E11.4,0 LaIICIIFIor at t.. 20 1, tn. and :haft p m. n n l eiduratila ;it 5.15 n rn and Z 1.15 p It.rhititntin It.lfrona troinn learn l i erkinntrn duna tlh,n at 7:85, .5:55 a ta, 2:55 and 540 p In; rettuning, leave Orson 1.311 P 111 6.15, atn, 12:35 and 4 - 20 p in, indicting atilt train+ on I:nailing Itadrishi. Pici