• :731L'Efl.1.M.R. • ON, D.E:4 TH.' . I Tenet,, to discourse tri . "YOu upon the 1 .1. subject; i Death .. (said the Rev. Mr. Beeche* eel With you the natural re pugnano of a topic so disagreeable. Mon do not like to think of anything so oppressive, and it \ may , ha thought strange that a proper consideration of what is so considered, will have a tend ency to oniich life, and make it more full and complete. • The transmutation of the features , the slow decay, is trouble to contemplate, to that to me It is disa-, greetible to bane - Upon the dead. It is thought well.tO. imagine how we feel. Irhon dying. In olden times they used to have a skeleton hung before them, to reinind them of death, to rebuke. pride f and lead men to forget worldliness. I don't wonder the young turn away from sucha Scene as that: These things aro unwholesome, they Pollute the sweet 'breath of 'hope. Dying is Changing form, changing position. Passing out from a lower to a higher position. It is the spreading of the wings which had been unfolded before. It is crowning men, giving them the scoptro. It is not conib, and decaying bones wo are to think of. There are men who believe they are made bettor by spending whole days in Sepulchres. Yes ! if worms are men'a best priests ; when I think Of death I think of immortality: I think I am here for a time of grpwtb 4 and• when I am called away I enter into another state of„beihg. So_ lot mo take account with ixiscTlf how my work la being done. What is'done and what is iieglectell. A wise contemplation of our stay here will tend to : make a than more faithful in the performance of his duties. Wo are not mere atoms floating in the air. Wo aro hero for some purpose. And we know that we are in a universe placed hero by God. to perfect ourselves. When men go abroad to visit Franco and England, do you suppdso because they spend but .... z it short time in' each city that it takes away. their interest from that blty7 And because wo aro to stay hero but a short Vme, is• that any reason why wo should. take no interest iu our stay hero? It rathei• intensifies the interest, or should do so. Mon who have no thought of dying, let their affairs go loosely. In youth, in middle life, and oven In old ago, men have the opinion that they wilt never die. And so we train ourselves that them is endless time for us to pro- pare ourselves, so that when men come to die they aro seldom prepared, oven in thole—economical affairs, toleave. Just think what is the conditioti of your debts If you should die '? ' What fern your plans? A CALIFORNIAN'S ESTIMATE OF THIS VALUE OF A CHLIROII:—In travelling through Southern California, nothing which Mr. Charles Nordotl has noticed has surprised him moro than to find many churches and, tiohool.kouses. In one town, Hnvilah, he found no church, kind its absence was thus accounbid for by one of the leading'citizens,-a judge, of • course—of that place : "We did make an effort to get up a church, but somehow it did not succeed. My wife and I talked it over; 'preferred an Episcopal church, atill I called a meet ing of the most respectable men of that place to choose a vestry.- They voted mo into the Chair, and I nominated Mr. Johnson for vestryman. Mr. Johnson declined to serve ; he modestly said he thought himself not fit for the office ; he liked . an occasional game of draw poker. he said ; ho was given to some other vvorldliamusoments, like dancing when there wits a fiddle anywhere around ; -ho couldn't resist a horse-race, and untie:- 'tunately all tho horse-racing in Havilah took place on Sunday, which was sure to interfere with his duties as vestry. man, and so ho would rather not serve. I told„hiM," continued the Judge, 'that men were not expected to he absolutely perfect in those days ; that the chair it self was fond of an occasional game of poker, afid that the office of vestryman was, in the judgment of the chair, purely' ministerial; but Somehotv he did not see it in that light ; be is a modest um; and he wouldn't servo. , When he backed out everybody else did too, and so-this effort of ours to got n-p a church fell through. I've always been very sorry for it," added . the judge, frankly, "for I think a church airlxcellent thing to have." Tlin - :UNWEARIED AKl'lo;i . ol"ruE ' BEICUT,—The effect of everything that touches the heart .is; multiplied by. the intensity of the heartkr own changes. Tlenco it is that it is so sensitive, so true . • an index of the . body's state. Hence, also, it is that it never wearies. Lot me ~ p remind you of the Work , ono by our ' hearts in a day. A nalre l , tal outward' work, his whole effect up'' R '' the world in twenty-four hour's, has eon reckoned about 350 foot-tuns. That may be taken as a good "hard day's work." During the same time the heart has been NVork- Initat the rate of 120 foot-tons.. That is tesay, if all the pulses of a Bay and night could be concentrated and wedded Into ono great throb would be enough, to raise a ton of iron 120 feet into the Mr. And yet the heart-is novel weary. Many of us are tired after but ° feeble labors.; few of us can hold a poker out at arm's . length ' without, after a few minutes, dropping it. But .a healthy heart, and want an unsound heart, too=--though • sometime you / can 'toll in the evening, ,•by its stroke, that it has boon thrown off .. v eeta halanoo,by the turmolls and worries of.life—goes , oil , beathig through the nightwheb"We',ero•asloop, and . when we wake in the morning, we find it at. work, • fresh as if it had only justbegun to, heat. It does this because it each stroke of . work there follows a period, a briof but u real period of nest ; because the .next stroke Mitch eermiii is. .but the natural suspense of that rest, and made to match it; because, in fact, each beat is, in ' ~ force; in scope, in :character, in. every thing, the simple ,expression of the _ • heart's own energy and stato.--Apple ton's Jo urnal. ' ' Au Irishman 'had boon sick a long time; and while in this state would oc-. casionally stop breathing, and life ho ap parently.extind for wino'. time, when ho would again come td. On ono :cif those occasions, whop awakenediro . ni his sloop, Patrick` asked him, "An' hq.w'll wo know, Jonimy, when you're dead ? yoo're afthur wakin' up ivory time. "Bring me A. glass of grog, an' say to nit? 'here's till yens Jemmy an' if I don't raise up an' drink, thin btiiy me." •, TILE, story is told of Ben. Betler''s ear lier days that a Yankee obtained 14 legal opinion how to recover the valar of a ham, which a .neighbdr's dog came along v and ate. MO was advised to'propok: onto ',Wral reeovorfor damages. " iiuty the dog was youen;"' said, the sharp• Yankee. Baler opened his eyes a lit tle, asked him What the ham was worth, was told live dollars, paid thy money, and then demanded a ton dollar fee of the aetoulehodnativo, for legal advice. WISH. SAYINGS OF JOSH BILL e INCI sr. The higher op wo git, the more we are watched—the rooster on the top ov the church st op o is ov more importance, altho , he is thin, than two roosters in ii barn-yard. you thatmen are honest they will, 'tell you that their success ill life iz More •ov wonder low-them tlidn it iz to you. Tnlco all the pride out ov .this world, and - Mankind would be lilce a bob-tailed poakok, anxious to hide cinder some; body's barn. • 1 'think the -heft oV i aleopl© take az much coinfert iii bragging ov their mis fortunes az they do or their good ink. • A-solcrot ceases tew be a sokrot if it iz once ',contldcd=it is like a dollar bill, mice broken, it it. never dollatjagin. All fights, taw- produce (luny moral advantage, should end in viktory tow ono side or the Miler. Ye will alwusseo -drags renew .a drawn battle every time they meet. Thoro iz a grate difference between holding a Lijffis, or having a hi oflis hold us. If a mat) ix full ov himBolf, don't tap but rather plug him up, and let him choice tow cloth or bust. ' Laws are not made out. ov just iss, they are made out ov necessity. The man who kant find tinny *tow in the human heart, haz probably givin-us a faithful sinopsissov his own. 1 don't think that FortunO has got, surly favourites, she was bora. blind, and i notis-them who win the ofteuest, go it blind, too. a, safe? , thing enny time to follow a man's advicV thaw his example. The heart iz wife ov the h'ead, and we, (who have tried it), all kno how pur, swasiv the wife ir.—espeshily when she wants sumibing. 1 konsi der a NT c;11c nia❑ more Cl:morons' than a malishus one, malishus men line sum Icarai:ter, but svenic ones don't have onny. , I at the Jr s a bay Mr no i. ones—it iz a good dove ) on account of i commit ov their S .i i, : thing sokretly, I • 1 have' notiseed one •thing, i most virtewous and dislcl:ent I'ol among us are thoze who ha , iiashuus at all, or Very tarfir a grato deal eazier Lew bei than a decent Owls are grave, no their wiscinin„but on , ME Ite who. duz a gc steals a margh-ou how ' Hunting after healih-iz like hunting after fleas, the more you hunt them. the more,they ilea.. Take the selfishness out ov this world, and there would be more happiness than we should kno wliat to do with. When, a man gets so reduced that lie can't help anybody else, then we vote him a penSion for the rest.ov his days by culllug him a poor tieeil." ' Tt iz a fakt (known to us Aoktors) that yu kan ketch the little pox ov . a man before it, brakes out on him eatier than yu .kan after IL hay broke out. 'Tis thus with wiekedness ; the openly so are less dangerous than those who hay it under the skin. . When we are more anxious ter. , please han , to - be pleazed , final we are in love n good arnest. • Tex .T 'ROUBLES OF A BAGCIAGE; SMANII Eli.—The Missouri - Democrat of July 11, says: " During the' time that Robin soil's Circus was on tha line of the Mis souvi Pacific Railroad, the Jim Fisk side shOw—cansisting of wax figures of Fisk, Mansfield, Stokes, and a largo anaconda —started from Leavenworth to join the circus near St. Louis'. The canvass and. Wax figures wore stowed in a baggage car, filling the front end and leaving only ono door for entrance to the corrahes. The baggage man, being of an inquiring mind and thinking lie would take a free peep at the show, just to see what Fisk and the Mansfield locked like, opened the door and stood among the waxen figures of the illustrious trio. While he =was admiring oi,i3 graceful contour of Mansfield's bust, whal t was his horror to seethe inonstm anaconda raise his head and begin slowly to crawl out of the box. The serpent's eyes were upon Lim, and.. hie forki.ckward and forwiird like a weavers nli tle. Hav ing heard of the power of the anaconda in squeezing its victims to death in its terrible folds, our trunk-sinashor at once realized the danger of his situation. His mind reverted with lightning rapidity to the events of his life, and visions of wrecked kiiteategas, frail valises' and flimsy carpet bags, arose in 0 mountain of j udgmont before him. Ho would have given his right hand for a stout, steel plated trunk to crawl into, but no spell thing was at hand. After protruding about half his borfid lon th, the snake paused and turned his ey'V.s. in another direction. The baggage-man was not slow in availing himself of• this oppor tunity of making his escape. Quickly, and with..the stealth of a ferret, lie crawled suer pilott,of boxes, gained the' door, and made 44,..biti retreat to the coach. There 110trcilind the showmen, and on informing them that ;the 'Snake was endeavoring to OtiCayal c iAlOY went into . thebaa,gage car and! speared the roptilo. baggageman ,vas so grati- lied at what he regarded mitt miraculous escape, that ho made a - solemn vow never again to pry into, the boxes of showmen placed under. his charge. ' When he wants to coo a snake he will pay. lfis money, like other ,people, and take his choice. DMASES IS V . /0U OUS.—" Pitied/WS 13 various," said Mrs. Partington as she returned from a street door conversation with Dr. Bolus. The Doctor tolls me that Mrs. Haze has got two buckles on her lungs. It is dreadful to think of, I declare l The disease is so various 1. Ono day we hoar of people dying of hermitage 'of the lungs ; another day, of the broWn creatures ; hortaboytbil us of 'limitary canal being out of ,ordoV,' and there about tonsors- of the throat ; bac we hell', of neuralgia in the head, thorn of an, embargo,; ono lido of us wo hoar of pion bidug killed by getting a pound Tof, , torigh hoof in the cadrofagus, and thorn' another kills hiniself by discotioring the ' •jocular vein.' Things change so, that I declare I don't know how • to subsoribo for any disoasos now-a-days. Now names and new nostrils take tho placo of the old; and I might as woll throw my old herb-bag away." Fifteen minutes afterward Isaac had that ,herb-bag for a targa,,and broke Ulm sipthres of glass in the collar window, in trying to hit it, before the oldlady know what he was 'about. She didn't, mean exactly' what ebe said. A. animus, plverthioniont appOare in tho currant number or 'the Nationoi Society's Xantlely Paper, a Loudon A Clergyman hi . burrey, wants a hchoolnuniter and mietreas, and Faiya that "they moat" eland inanch a rolatlon to. each other tte' totbo able toAive in' the ennio,h9ttho.," ' ._. . .'. . 1 ',.''0 . , AI .•:•,. _.•. I 1 1 1 . 1Mi'''' .. 1'1 1 ,.. I SPRING AND SUMER ..GOODS! ,L; T. GREENFIELD'S, 121E31:YTITQL) I will offer, from,lhin fitiy, groat bargains iii DS •a, • 9 • LACE' SACQUES, PARASOLS &0., WIIiTFO4 - 0I) S. • • . . .. _ The above reduction in prioas arc real. The Goods the best in the Market. 1 am determined to make a clean sweep of all the odds and ends, without regard to cost, to make room-fob he Fall Trade. , ~ •17;i .„,0 , - , 'l' 1••• • • • W. 4 I: Calicoes 9 - ° Muglins Sumiinc . r Pants Stuffs, &c., • Just received, and will be sold at very low prices. Men's and Boy's Suits Made to Order o at Short Notice The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the abombargains L. T. GREENFIELD'S, 11.ju7:2 _ :G_EL=_ALrTI CLOSING OUT • ciT nag Aron mr SP;ING - 4.( 0tim....'.E11, luviz.: A FEW OF THE'SUPERIOR Wulford and Barnsley ,Linen Duck, LONDON. DIAGONALS, COATING, and a great variety of .C..-^5 , 1212531.ere - Cheap fur Caen. Just received a now inYoice of SISPERIOIi SMUTS. ORIGINAL HOWE SEWING mAciliNEs, BEsT `fx USE. Ss" Seri 0 laug72 0M 3: RI, C.' • Latest and Best. Three SewingMaehines in one One Size fdr all kinds of -W Will suit the Faintly; Dress nialcOr, Tailor, Shoe • Manufacturer. No rattling cog-wheels or under cams,.nor Catching hold or breaking threads on the Faithful " DOMESTIC." The " DOM , STIC" . has but :I'2 working parts. Will sew 1 flitter and heavier material, without e of needle or tension, than any machine in the market. It has had six years test r in the West, where it has beaten everything in tiist section. As a proof of the - durability of the wonderful "Dernestie,' wo need only add that it is manufactured by the Providence Tool Coriinmy, of Providence, R. I. Leading points of excellent combined in the Domestic : 1. Extra size and room u dor arm. 2. Simplicity and direct action. 8. Ease of operation. 4. Quietness. no cams or oar wheels: 5. Cylindrical hardened cast steel shuttle ; largest bobbin in use ; will carry 100 yards cotton or silk. s p . . Superinr automatic take up. 7. Self-adjusting tensions. 8. Linn not bo put but of time or adjustment by use. This is a quality possessed by no other maolvino in the world. 9. Groat range of work: 10. Durability of working parts. Please call and carefully examine the "Domestic, as it will give me pleasure to show' the working cif the machine to all, whether they have of have not any other inalco in use.laug72 • _. ~.. eL DIVING- Sr - TON, • . NO. ,22 NORTH HANOVER STREET, , ERGH . . .A N D . , . • 01 ~‘ P _A :'.:. : t r: " ••• s tr. P n ' I T `ft ' ' • i • V 4). 4 4.. • ,,, , ~,,, „ ~, ti .•,' •r • '9. . : '4 . ' l .‘: j 4, •r• '. %.' • •'"' • t If 4 ' `;: ,' • 'i t . , : te . v ; 11' . F e. 4. jilas„i4iit. opened for the inspection of his 6s:towers and Public, ono of did !West and choicest lots of goods for Custom Trade 10V(31' presented to this Public. Call and examine his goods and prices, and judge for yourself. L... J. L. NEVER ANY. TROUBLE TO .SHOVIt GOODS. also it l Oomplete stock of Shirts, . • Drawers, . Ties,. . • . . . • Trunks, Valises, ' Portrriantciatis, 82., and everything belonging ton, Gont's frirnishing,,and 'fraveler's department. "• 25ap721y L. .1. L. ~ : , $,.. n i.. , ,:' , A . . • ...!'",. "" E , i , 4. :"..:, .4.'"; 1.. t ~.. .0. Et I LI• a , marr 9. . . ~ HOUSE!! , sllu , :. AND ' ENV ENTAL PAINTER, GRAINER AND SANDER. (.4raining exec:MO(l in tho best city 'style, find ilnialuid in nil or varnish. Work done, promptly and in the neatest manner by experienced Workini:M. . All kinds Of sandstone correctly imitated. I use the best material, [Main prepared to execute the latest style colors. I ton prepared to•compete in price with any other mechanic tif thmemmty. Place of residence; . • - w ca... 50 Wet DEll'eZi3C2ClLlErest tatret.)ot. ' Shop, 27 ',outlier Street; between Hanover and Bedford. ~ 1 , 2arna72tf t • - • • WHITE STAR LINE. , NEW YORE, CORIC,''AND LIVERINIOL- • NEW AND PULL-POWERED ••• TIIE SIX LARGEST IN TOE WOULD. 1. °CRANIA ANTARCTIC, ATLANTIC, • DALTIO AItRIATIC. 6.000 tons burden-3,000 h. p each. Soiling from Now York on . SATURDAYS, from Liverpool on THURSDAYS, and Cork Harbor lila_ day following' , Prom Star Dock, Myopia Ferry, aerrey Olty. Passenger accommodations (for all claasca) norl !Ailed, combining ' Safety,, Speed and Comfo'rt. Saloons, Stato-roonto, sinoklng-rodm, and bath. rooms In midoldp /motion, whom lotot motion I. foil.- Surgeons and otowarilmnosnceetupany those, Meant. /ors. SATRS—Saloon, $BO gold. Stoo ' rligo, s3oCurroncy. Thoso Whiliing good for Wands front the Old Country can now obtain door/Igo propald cortloeatoo,- $63 ourrowy. .Ilarsoligato hoolcod to or Sant all parts of America, Paris, llaintatrg, Norway Swidon linnet , Amtralla, 01111111, 110. • Itxrutolon Sokol ,/ granted.at lowmt vitro. brafts'Som. • For .li.npootluir ed plans and - olltor In Noll/oton, an ply to .1. If. SPARKS, A gop`t4,.. q. No. In liroodway, Now Vorkfur tc( .Covibilo, pm, .26np7215. • ' - -0-E, ` • x ...., 5 Y or/i ~ ‘ ~ .t' • ' . 1 ,, • •• • •11,.. , ‘ ' ‘ , 4 I . • 1‘ 1, ~ . g • - • : , -0 F - No. 18 East Main Stv.,..CARLISLE. ,lOS. W. OGILBY, Manager; • 47 West Main Street, Carlisle P71,111 0 71TU8E.. .1 1 VEIVITURE B. EWING, A. OABINIECT STARER , AND UNDIIRTAgiIIt, West Miriii &reef, OPPOSITE LEE'S. WA.REIIOUSE for Pest Forolturo awarded at all Cduati Fairy aluco 1857. Furniture of ell varieties end stylem of Foreign end Domeetic manufacture, Prom the linnet reeeweod and 'mehogeuy•to the loweet mined maple andyl no. PARLOR, " • CHAMBER, DINISO,ROO.II, U Embluing every Article maul by Timm and itotol 'reopen, of {lle nim.rapPraved imd fachlettatile dodge and It nleb, Including vied Cullom) l.tirolinrt, In vAttv ; aml Camp Chaim, Alatrovves, tint FrAtum, Pioturee, • Particular attention given as ;naval to funetalei Ordcre from town and country attcutled II promptly, and` on moderato terms. ‘• Opccfal allmilion paid of A Matra. , B. r. er.• , .1 • -Dru doods, tee. VERY ATTRACTIVE and trrnnting aro tho largo'pllee of • : NICE , GOODS u6w oponing xt tllp wolt•kuowu entabliqllintme or tha obllcrlbora, thte'buing tho • SECOND, GREAT ARRIVAL - Iflti 4 make a specialty n Pure Black of., tlle celebrated "1.1111179 . ' tal,keir:. at very low prices. Ns littvq, also a tall 11yp,dddt,- ~ , A ul..l,NINq GOODS, such I. the very 11,44 TAM ISII CLOTH, pars warp IIIiACIC HERNANI,IIeNt all wool DELA INES. Lost BOMBAZINES, best Itldit;E ALPACAS, plain •Illack and BlArk mid White GINOII A LIP, CALI COES, CHINTZES and PERCALES. NVOITE GOODS t POR - DRESBEESi-ouell. IMILNCII MUSLIM, NAINSOOKS, - BISHOP, AND VICTORIA 'LAWNS, • TARLETONS, • GRENADINV, - WHITE. FRENCH !•lERINOEB • rA ND OASIIMEMS, Melo, the !ftrgeer istuet, of STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS to be fountbin this county. And whoa you come hore and extunthe our birgo stork you mind go no, further, Al 3 thAt would he rloqi,eof ann. And i. Imes 6oforrorirti.meur,r,r,rrtoore,,yv,.. We have , S great malty urn l L PA OAS.. AND - POPLINS , o; Tarloue gralex and [Oen, (elie.p)• We tuf , te tbn Inrok othuk of EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, OLOV ES, HOSIERY, • .11ANDKER0111EFS, TRIMMING", HATS FOR LADIES, MEN AND BOYS SETHTa AND SKIRTINU, SIIAWV,S, TABLE LINENS SHEETINOS. C • • CLOTHSSAND.CA SINERES 4 COT.TON AND LINEN GOODS and Bort, nitea vrry largo . maort moot of all w 1,68 I'A.NCY GOODS, which ye 01111 not mention for want All r.min in want of bargnine csitiget thorn at lii. well-tnown Holieeetiint hex sterol the thanee or two tioreo yeniee in the comitiorrinl wurhi, moil eonoped unhurt: Plenee i.oinne, nod thing the chum alontferith lon A, W. BENTZ & 00 Mity 20, 1t72. • - 23rne,72tf Mir - --=‘ , -- -- t ertf.• o ,ll ' ESTA 1,±4-- -- ;)D 1 1848. • HARDWARE HOUSE ! 17. R'AXTO7T 00 MIT BRITON 1 J. P.,BISLEU 1 D.S BA STOP Building, Farming and Mechanics' Hardware Tools and Materials. Ni ii Iron and Steel °flat nlzor, rltapes and V.lnda. ltntlromi and \ eleas. tqwroula And Wothorlll k Ilro. Plrit 'National, hock, and all other favorlto brands of White Lead and Colon+, with a full nasortruont of Tote Colon.. pure flaw ' and Boiled Littered 011. COACII AND FURNITURE Varnishes, Glass, ISze. Ore.lus sod Lubricating Oils. Cement, PI witor and Silver Sand. Dupont's Blasting• slid Sporting NMI.. Guns, Mit.°ls and Ammunition. • eadar.Ware, Rope. Lanterns, ha. - WM -FURNISHING 11 R D. W A R E Fditer-Plated Spoons, Forks and fcnitos, Ivory and Poari•lialniled Table and Pocket Cutlery llodgeni & Soymonee lino Nissen; and ilbeare Flue (lilt curtain Carolers nod Winds. Brass Stair nods, Black curled 11th tor • Mattresses and Yyrnitus 0. Orson Rips, Heir Seat ing, Sc., with a full flue of UpholtitereOs goods MbleOlintiennel goods, such ne Clothes Wrifigers, fine - Ifird Cagey, Driving and 'tiding Whips, Sc. Solo Ageuta for Plauk'n Biallting Beam Plows, at. his prices Far Cash. Bloomfield & Gibbs Imperial Plows. • Tholeet , mentioned aro of, aroma introduction Win this section, which !taro the advantages .of a Shifting Ilealg end Stool Shear, at almost the earns prices as tit: ordinary Gast Iron Plows: 8010 Agents for Palniorls Intent Plants?, Solo Agents :or Burnhain t i, I'4tooL Weather Strip: This This combines both economy and comfort, their• oughly provonting drafts of cord air, in Winter and 'dart in alisnier. Cho price for stripping nn entire honsa Is store than oared dgring the Motor by the neinloi»Y of fool, it taking at toast ono third leis fuel to prodnee the same warmth. It is made ig Walnut, Oak mind plain W 1111 1 3; kW both door fidd window., mo film it 'can be ndeptod to any how. : Our goods oro bought In large quantities from lho innuufacturins, and with tits aid of our long ex perience, aro rejected with the utmost care and aupervision, and we would Invite 'nll who whilt to pity:hose the bdst goods at ,the lowc,t pull rates to Country' merchants will emminly find it to Weir advantage to call or, write no for quotations, before purchasing. *43 Bornain RospoPtfraly, H. SAXTON & OO„ koils EAST MAIN STARRY, Carliplo, le t ia72 MONEY, CANNOT, BUY IT 1 , FOR MOUT IS PRIOBLEBB But the DIAMOND BPROTAOLEB pregurvo I If you value your eyesight use these, 'P , ERFEOT LENSES: Ground from minute crystal nobbles, melted' to gether, and derive Nair uamo'iblinionir ounecount of their hardness and brilliancy. 'Thoy. will last many years without change, any are warrantod superior In all others',w um, . MANUFACTURED NY J. B. SPNNCIEN &'OO., OPTICIANS. • - NNW Itoretc. " CAUTlON.—Nnuo'imarko. utiles stamped with our trade unwk. „ l a • For solo by raven blo Agents throdithent 'pm LfulQp. TI(03.140 coriLY4,44riieler.earlisle,Ps..illakont, from whom thoy /an only be ,pbtalned., No pedlorp ernployod : • ' Idec7l-Iy, Unclassified Advertisement. KITCHEN AND ENVEL9P.IIO, '• i ',. W. • .• ... ~. . •• . . ' ' ~ DNYEI4iCIPEBi— ., . • ' .• ' L !EI4IrIiILOP,EB, OF VIVNIatiiIT EVIZFAIAND QUALthEiI, AT - RA.T,Es •REnze - 40(4,1314' LoW. OPPICE . . • --.÷. , . , . . . . All whoArnill Inrgo nrnoiltlts of .I:nrolnprn will 110, {VDU to mill 'Ot tllO'nEltiti.l) 010a,CE awl lusporr th 6 ntoolc, e Mtn rf 1,000 at rho sumo rloo iintudly W paid can per sell 1,000 for lota of 10,000 In tho• icity. WEARLEY a ICADDROK,• • lihw726( • Viiiiiim Ovinctl4 ,( ` - '1 r ) EMIZMEM A NO It. •f , I 1 . ME CARLISLE Spectacles; Tiniva,ra an Pumps:' '81:6 NEW THE BUN MEM UNDERSIGNED, having just tntunted from the 'Mite with a large stock of goods, Invite the attautlon of all mho desiro satis faction: to call and axamino thelr large stock• of, Stoves and tinware. Amj . ttg the etocic of Moved map by foliud the ANTI-CLINKER BASE BURNER, ANTDCLINEEAHE PLACE 11.TER, togothar with all tho latest, istyleu of PARLOR, IIININO DOOM . AND Ci.Tl STOVES, whlcli tboy Chnliongtt the 1,00 - to onmpato with Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Lamps, , . Dippers, ingather with Toil et Seta, Coal liaekotn, Coal Sieves, Sher.)la fuel Tongs, Zinc and every variety of Tin warn null henna Numb:l,4lg Onotla kept in, it firat cla.t, Ilt OM. . We nm nlxn proporo 11 to fortiNl Pump's for Cisterns ankDeep Wells, nod have fir neL Ilio Celehratvd enconthe 'Mood Plum, I= attended to promptly pita t,r, • " Remember the niueu, the green front on- North :7 Hanover Went.. A few doors above Loather, Qfvo us a call tr , we are determined not to he under mold by any other mrtiee in tide place. f Thankful for pint patronage we extend a cordial invitation to all to per nn u visit , . -- RUINESM.TraI et RUPP, Nos: 62 and 6-1, NORTH STREET, C.I.I!LIBLEJ-- PA OM HOTELS VAII.M.F.IIIS" AND D It( VERS' (wr, n t, CARLISLE PA. TRa rsiga t! t .kt II g tire!y tithed fizrniihad this I o i. rreperett to Cnrnlsti gaol leaeauntelnttnns I all aho deadro te; mak° it tht it llama A slio re ef Coy le,•r .ange of the our. ionnding mutt, tolvelling public solicited. Rooms large aa I , t ,talet able 'hello' always. sup plied with the 6. •V. WOoDS, Provri,tor lESI lIAII ELLIOTT: 11&1:1( t C 110/iTGOME/tr ITc USE. tnelerAgood rogationg info 4 -111 poltho that Om) have IP/km.111114 a - 011 h0.,1111 tint toaato4ll of Olnnto.rOnrg.. it n 1 their Intontlon to keg, it lo a My!). t041t.1. !lioy 11. To will gIVO vat', fnctlon to nil who tor , lila,. rhino with then. tOlll. Tito Cluonborallura ..1.1 Gott3•lairr 00.trIles run Iron, and in thin ho..d. =II tro t7l-1y THE ‘‘BEisiTZ (Formerly Gormaeb House N6s. 17 AND 111 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA The und,ritizniii having pnreintend and entirely re-fitted, end toms +lieda now thtenghtint, with first furniture, this nelblinnuti and old valet/ iced lintel, outlet. the etudinN of the nm unity nod trstuditti; public Ile it unil [...pared to tutnieh flrstudiwe Pt, omm , ..lltionn 311 de. ire In make hotel their 111/ ur plea•tint beep Amy abode. The custom from the eurroundintr nuntry i.. respect fnity unheard Courteotni and attenti‘e rurraute are entittztel et two in.pniar hotel. GlltilttlE 7. BENT?,, Proprietor. N. B. A,, , lirshelttsx lierryria C.ltileo led tvitn—thq - , hot e l entlerkhe L. §lerurrle Brother. .• =I Cure Wt. USE PAIN CURE OIL, THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT FOB AINS, SORE: 4 , WOUNDS AND I,A \MN ItS5 BIT V I - T! 'l' li:Y I ft. FOR 11111:UMATI,M. USE PAIN CURE OIL lON NEURALGIA, • USE PAIN PURE OIL Fon FM' 5.11 SURE, USE PAIN CURE OIL FOR CIIoLERA MuttßUS. USE p:‘ IN CURE 011 1/6E. PAIN CURE OIL USE PAIN CURE OIL USE PAIN CURE OIL FOlc SPRAINS, FOR HEADACHE: FOR BF VISITS, cult VORNS and Ill'1011:1, 1.78 E PAIN (111tE011, FOIL ANY S9Hr. UtiNl PAIN etllm OIL. M2Mni==in= EVLITY 110 CTLE LA WARRANTED And w.• challenge the World to prodeve nn egonl. Ueod Gcteu. ally awl lutertutlly for 1; J'l T. Mk fur PAIN CrliFl VII : : Tot eno other, for we WARRANT IT 'F 0 CURE It 13 not It uhst9ll. ptop.lr..,tirn, Mit no On, nmdo Iron 8,0.1 null Extr, nial is I keno and Salo to Soil by di Ibuggi+tx I/114 Desbn, hi Mcdieine's PRICE FIFTY CENT .1t.C1.111.1.: LATON, Ploprlotoro, Itemllnr, Pa ! .1. 1.. Iliv.rt ", Kurth ,g vet, 11,1 S A Pio e,tt. k, Nu. 1I Smith linnave , r.arrAt, Drut....o.4tA 2f1re1)721 Groceries A RETAIL GROCERY STORE EERIE "South. Ends" nuttee,,,nell.wouldele , peetfelly Inform the uur . rik• 'it t•t . !oh, lin 1, havrng 1. added .. thercti , . 01;1 at all 1.11.‘e Lorry:; eO.l Biel fle.t-rhos 'AS? 0 ir ()CH I? lES on hand, ainhavl.l. 11 li rlli gill oft N . 1.1y ninon atl vane.• on alai ',L. • OS, 0.0. t. v.lll coill.int of SlN'lti 14 till the 1,1 r, ,11 510. lanneo, ~) tut.o,nn,lilans,t‘are, sfooertato nod Or, 11a,14..tq, 11,14.14.0 , 11, Turk+, Londe, f-eheral, 1 , .1 It fin ring, So„1 1 .1, Ih I,lu t, It! 1.11 dcovritatono, Iled Cool t ond .., Blooms. I will also t.ii j/1/11 , 1 . 11 110.. omdily of . • 'et itd Feed. of all Meth. • 0100, larty.toinly• {.•t V9l , c, .oaninttog Orotiftea, J., , ,00nb,•Tm.t together auntgenhrat. o r 'Ol iliNs. 4 LA' .. 1 / 1 11 couNTILv PH01)1.0E01,1 ki,th,,,,kou hi nachangn for goods, of tnarl.ot lit lens. Itontng that by st, let -attention to loinitoaa nod the moot': of all that may favor him with their 'cunt , at, he will receive a' littoral shatti of tho otrot Ire mere fildtlity and ..11 %t:align do the , i•ureimolog,or my ittock fur CAAII, I will, re t be undersold 1..) any itt tho LSml neon. Remember thie,plftee—No. 71 Smith honorer atreot, corner of ('II quil Alley. , I lopri.lf ,101 IN A. MEANS. 144 "71 (1041 Mule Ofabies, T IVEHY, at\ 1, 1 ,E;, AND EXCHANGE .A.. 1 STA II L.N. ,„ A . • N, J. 1.. B'rERNItH & BROTTIER, In roar orllcntx:lloues. AND CARKIANNA TO RINE erl4- RI:AEON/140C Ti:11N8, AND AT 81100.Tilit NOTICII CIAIIRIAORS IeOIIIIII3IIED FOR puNERALs Ny- AT. B. Pi.lblo room for 60 bow) of liolulson keep. 176,170 Itl .l sT I. I if -B .7? v 7: H ay i ng , T econtly . pnrybaseil Din livery stable of Ow. W. filiton, ho would iso'pectfully tinukuneo to tho citizens of this plans, that Ito has reesntly purcbasoil number of new, vehicles. In addition, 'also, ,boillas had entire stock of Wades,' earriagey and rubs, . . .". IiI 4 ? -1AINT.F;D, 'RE -MODELED, and Thud up in tho latest city ntylo. ' • Lt or and illarrhitioit to hire at' tho shortest N 110 E, AND ON DEASONADIJI • Vat tube furnished for all peeasiOno. RemotaboN l the One°, a low doors soulit'of the 0. V. It. It. do , T i nt ti 0; W. Illitou's old stand. 1 ti,l2tt ' BRETZ.. Imber and Building MuMidal Lt_ JMI3I..IRI'LIiMBER!! DANIEL 'KENDIG. & CO.„ • • : DEALliftg IN 112.00:41 ' AND IllthILOC1C.:LUM • 111111, tirni /iiitUtiANSol&.o.3 Or ' fliNo LP.% 01D1pO,, pLOOIIINO, ,1111IDG 1104 T r lIMBErtS. 211"(14i'ID :::•11qttrialc.fitipith'ett to Order : it Mori , notice. .' • 2 Atittrei7;llll.oll.llToiiii, ' TinuAlotti:, Pi.' • AA>yrCl , nix Mn( ', • V. o. poo).14a0, W 74: ITALTILD. n. 000 DIG 2110.721 y ,• B. , lIAVERSTICK; NO 6 BOOTH 13ANOVE41:9TIllaIT, . 4,OAD.LISLU, PA, Dealer in Drams X,edj.2es Lines of Travel fIUMBERLAM) VALLEY R.l , , 011ANGU OF HOURS. ARRANGEMENT. 't On and after Thursday, Janunry 18;1872Traseengor 'Value trill run daily, as followp,(Bundaye excepted); WESTWARD r • • ACCOMMODATION • TRAIN Jewess Harrisburg 8:00 Moth rudesburg 8:35, Carlisle 0:11, Now rills 0:46, Shippensburg 10:23, ChambotsbUrglo:44,o reom cantle 11:10, urrivingat Hagerstown 11:45, A. If. MAIL TRAIN leaveli Harrisburg 1:55, r. sc., Me chanicsburg 2:27, Carlisle 2:68, Martian 3:32, - 814- pansburg 4:09„ Chambersburg 4:3s,Hrooneastlols:ll, arrlvins nt Hagerstown 5:40, P M. EXPRESS 'TRAIN leaves Harrisburg i4:50, P ISL•elkanicabiirg 6:02, Carlisle 5:32, N0wvi1106:05,.814- ponsburg 8:33, arriving at Chantiserabuig 7:00, e . 'A MIXED TRAIN lasso, Chambersbnrg .7:45, A M Greencastle:Mß: :striving at Hagerstown 10:05, A M. A MIXED TRAIN .leaves Chambersburg at 9:35 P. st , Williamson 5:30, MercersiuMg 0:20, Loudon 7:00, arriving, at Itle:unend at 7:20 P. M. • EASTWARD-! - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Chnnibersburg 6:00 A a, Shippemburg 5:29, Newville 6:00, Carlisle .6:3ll,rs7echaulegburg 7:02, arriving ...at Harrisburg 7:30, A at. • MAIL TRAIN leaven llageistown 8:30A a, Green mail° 0:00, Cliambeisburg 5;46, Shippensburg 10:22, Newvlll4 10:53, Carlialos, Ileepnicsburg 12:05 arriving at Harrisburg .1 2 : 6 7,P.'14 'EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Ilagoiratown 12:00 a, Greencaldlu 12:28, Clisinbersburg lio6, Shippensburg 1:57, Nowville 2 :10, . Carlisle 2:60, Mechanicsburg 3:16, arriving at lletrrisburg3:so, • A MIXED TRAIN loaves Ilagi'rotown - 3:20 r et; °rumen:4lo 4;27, arriving at Charu,ltersburg 6:20, r u. A 61 I XED TRAIN leaves Richnilnd at 7:00 .0 at., Loinlon 7,l6Myfeeratiurg Willl a 0:42, ar riving at CliNinters burg 0:10 U. 175,..Nittkilig close connections at Gar'ristira with trains to aid-from Plillinb.lpida, Nun Turk, Washing ton, Hal aware, Pittsburg, and till points West. Huveriniondonre OQlcerClin o n;l,' N g: j ' a lj n L . • SOUTH, MOUNTAIN RAILROAD 7' I Le 7' ABL E. =1 On and after Monday, ,Tiil3,+ : ,l; 1872, this .Company will run twyo trains through_ to Pino Grove, and three to Mount 1,/ !lolly daily, (Sundays excepted) AB YOLLOWS • Loa. 1411. !lolly, 5.45 A. 0., ACralgliontl'n, 5.05, , Bonnybrouk, 8.15, and arrive. at .Junction 0.25 A. M. 1,01,0 Junction, 7.30 A. M., *Donnybrook, 7.40, *Cralclo4d'o, 7 50, Nonni Irony. 8.05, .Upper 51111, 10, 115111.000 than, 8-25, Laurel,,R.ls, and arrfvoo at Pratt Lotion Jfiu , tlon, 5755: r. 11.00, .Clraighoad'o, 6120, I'. At. alld - arrlVeY 11.45. Leapt I , lnBllrove, 5.30 A. to, aurnl, 9 45, Hon ter'x (tun, 10,05, °Upper 51111, 10.75, 51ouut llolly, 15,30, "Trvilloinl '4. 10 50, oli,nybrord, , 11.00, nod arr:v . ou at adidAion, 11.1 li. 'l' 11 It N 1 N r. v .Ikokk 31k Ildfly, II or, rpm,. )1 3.:10, II 1i11144.1P0n,'4.4a, Lakin.), 4,0(1, and nrrlvry lit MI6 (I nivr. 9 15, r. In. Lc. 1•Ino ltrsve, 4.30 r. M., Laurel, 4.40, Irun• ter's Ran I 51, ..I'l.l,ar 1 01, Mount 11011,, 5711, '''Craltrltvnet's b . 20..h0n531.i.00k, 0.30, and art Ives at Just-trts;,•ols , ittati..ttat marhol thus 0.) ,tra• gag stntloha 11..1 v roicT, • thtutstl.Supartuteutlout "01 1t ' In " ;:( f l i tt.,.1 " 1 1 1 ' 1 " 1:3 6 2 ". 1 " 1 ' 8 ‘1 1 1' 2 "L READING RAIL IMAP. SUMMER. AIMAI•7I.3.EM ENT. Thursday August 1, 1872 Tritium i 1.11,3 linrrlablirg for New York, ea felloatt: At 5:00 nntr1;l10, ntn, awl 2:00 p conne•llwr wllli Ant trot. on l'ormaylvanin Railroad. owl arriving -nt Now York at P2:10, and 9:.M p. m, renpectivoly. Returning: Lan... , k0,, , ,,..Y0rk 9:00 a m,12.05 and 0:00 p Phil.ololplita, at 7:30 5.30 m , and :30.p • Leave ln 11arriaburu for Reading.. Pottavilln, Tanta- Aahland, Shamokin, Allcutownan Philadalphla, at (000 and 0:10 n m, 2:00 and 4:05 p m, It upping at liyhanou and principal way mallow; the .4:03 p m trait. for Philadelphia. Poltavilla and Volum ..nly. ' For Pottavlllo, Schnylklll Hancn and Auburn 'o'o Schuylkill and Snagnananna 10tIntd. 1.1, Ilarro.l , urn 310 pm. ]Sant Fanurytrania I{lllll,lld trilill9 leave Reading for Allen...an, 1...rt0n, and N.., (o..k r at 7:00 10:10 a tn. and 4.05 p In. Itcturnin-, lava York at 0:011 a In, 12:05 and 11:10, p town al 7:25 II and 0:35 p m. 'Train l'lnPicklplth at '7:00 I, 9 2l4.l'hum.tning with elaular train on East Panitayl lianla Railroad, rat:rutin, from Roadlng al 0:20 p m Mopping at Loa, 1'013.0 Ill.' at 5:30 and 2:00 a In, and 2 30 p 11,,,1rm [it 10:00 a m , Shamokin, nt 5:10.'and..,11,15 a In, At 4,1,11,1, :..15 City• at 7.51 a. In and p ~ramogna at 1. 1 ..115 and . .2.;t0 p. m. for - Now York,. Itoadom, IlarriOmfa. 1 , •ImylkIll and 9 orqunhanna a 111,15. r llar ribburg, and l • 15,1/ m, for 1 . 111.. 1110, nll.l 'fremout. l'ot.tavi Avciiiiinniiintion 11xiu Naives 1.-.3/ a nt, pinintia 14mJmg at .7:05 a nt, arriving at Pliilativitibin at lull a in. netvirning. leaves Philo dviplint at 5:10 pin, p•eetug Itoatling at 7:40 pa., ar riving sit Potti, inn at 9:20.p 111. Potigtowri A:coritus , do.Liou Trnlu leavex Pott..town nt o;:.;:, .k ; tempi Phillttlelphlo, (Ninth an. Ureen p . Cid itin bin Railroad tr.ilits Irttve r tloniling at 7:20n at. and 11:15 pat, for - Ephrata, hitin,,ltaucastrr, Co lumbia. 6 , ; ri.t art. ln, IC:l4n Lanciu-Itir at 5.20 n ra. and a. 25 I, 111. Plll,i CIIF , 1111} , io at 8.15 n inn wad 3.15 p I..rklonion 11,01 aul trains lost o Porkloineo .1 uric at.7tM. f,55 a Sc,2ltai nutit 4U p raturning, . 01,4 n haw. ta- 0.15, a in, 12:35 anti 4;20 p 1 c ,, prwour.g tills ital. an Reading Ittillrnd. ItO.orlatt Valley Ittillra.ul tra:xx Pave Plitenla: villa at o.la n nt, 3.10 and p in; reldroing, luny~ [Vets tit 0.35 a m, 12 45 and 120 p ni, connect ing a Rh elitillar trains On Ilmallitg Railroad. Colobtonkdale Itailrottil,tritins leave Pottstown nt 9:42 a nu 1,20,0,25 trATR 15 p in, returning, leave Mt. Pit 4,11111. nt 0.10.0.1111 a sdll 25 ni.itnti 3.25 pin., coo ner:Wit atilt trttlict on Rending !Railroad. hester Puling 1t..1 rend truing fence Bridgeport at 0.30 a tit 0,0 lu mei 5:33 p In :.returning, lents atel_Lc4o p ni t connecting nllli trains MI Reading Rallrottd. On 200.1451: halo Nen York at 0:00 p in. Phila. dot plan, at title., in Awl '.:15 p m. (tit, 2;!11;11 in, I rein tumult:4,ollly in. Bending.) left 0:00 M; tunic HAITiSI.I.4; iit 10.1 a in, and 2:011 It m; l tu cc Alkutteo 1 , I .1.2,5 :lei rt 35 p in: leave Heading at 7:14,r:;, p in for Ilairisittug, lit 7.101 a nl. ter .l. Near York. 0. 7:29 n LI ; fur Allentown, and at 040 rt. In. and 4.10 p in. fur Philndclplitx, Commutation, Mileage. Season, School tied Excur sion tieksta, to and from all points at reduced rates. Baggage checked through; one hundred pounds a1100...1 DI. tvoorrHN, A.,vt Slapi And illng Mat-Wry llon•livg, ;Altsult pENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Eight Trains (13aily'a to and.from Phila delphia and Pittlmrg, Atria Seven Trains daily to andfrom New York, and two trainsqdaily) to and from Erie, ,(itindays-excepted). - AFTEIt MONDAY, Juno 3, 1872. PIIR Pilger TlMnx of tho l'enoPylvanin Foal mud ,olocao) willdoport from llorri , loor, and arrlNe .1'1,114 , 101 , 11m.. NOW Volk. Pllt4hont .00 lirlo. nv 1'01v...,0 rt—Pllttatttlyttta Eryr , nn I.nta IL t rt t lourg daily (natc , pt Mandtty , at 2 60 n. tn., tan' at raaem tat Wvet I.llllll , lalittat at ti MI ; 4i 011 Ni,. I t 14 a. tn. II 25--Fant 1.1 b•, leatea liarrinlatta; Jally (ekeopt .Nlatitiny) at 3 111] n and Arthats at XV, of Ohl to 703 a. to and art I, at'N,o%. York it 10 1.1 'J fflfl ,mj Ilarrishurl; daily (autiapt m.114) at 7 to a. In., a ith ti,, 1 i41, yr., for 'Philadelphia, a:1,1 arrher al Went Rlilliviolphin al 19 4 , 1 p r.s—Pari he Express lea,. !lan l.barg daily at 0-58 a. an., arrirea 41 Waat Philadolphin at 1 00 .p. m , and urns-a at New York 4 . 20 p. 9 60-1.1011100 EXPRESS leaven Ilarrithurg daily (..a.1.1,t Sandal rat 2 00 p. m., arrive') at {V.:4l,l'lllla. dolphin at 6 00 p. al , and ni noes at No* \lrk at 10 p. 55-llarriaburg Accommodation Wayoll burg daily. Sundays ovoid at 3.6 h p. m., and or. riv aerlitlntletplau at 940 p. m. 8 - 30—Mail I rain leaves. Murk:hug daily (....sropt Sunday) at 8 30 p. m.. atrlvea at Philadelphia .at 12 11 a.. In.; and arriren at Now York at 6 21 a. in. , 10 95—(Ahrinnall Expross leaven Harrisburg daily at 10 tia p. m., arrives at Wost Ditiladollll,lA nt 2 40 a. nt., and IttriVPll at New York at 11 , 1 0 a in. WESTWARD. 4 15 1 -1•111111 MAII. west, for Erie. loaves Harris. burg dolly at 4 15 n. m., arriv log at Erio at 7 no p. m. 40--Erie 'Express Wont, for Solo, leaves Intr. thiburg:dally (excopt Sunday) at 4 - 40 p. m„ arriving' at Stir at 7 40 a. m. 19 6.s—Southern grprese loaves Hat debug daily at 12 55 a. m„ arrives at Altoona at. ,5 24 a. tn., and arrivedat Pittabtirg at 010 a. 3 05—Tlirough passel gee Ttutu loaves Harrisburg dolly ogoept Monday, at 0 (10 a m., arrives Altoona at t. 10 n In., and eerier,. at Pittanutilt at 185 • 08—PACIFIC EXPIIEeS leaves Harrieburg daily at 4 05 a. m , arrii os at, Altoona 001 i a. at. and oral Vlfi , at Pitteburg at 2115 p. m. 7 110—Why Passenger Train loaves liorrisburgdally (except gundiya) at 7 80 a. ta„ arrives oat Altoona at 1 30 p. m., and of Pitt:lank; at 1 20 p. in. 1 20-- , llail Train leaven Harrisburg . daily (except Banday) at I'o p.m.,arrivon at Altoona tit 715 p. 10., taken supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 05 a. tn. 4 50—Foot Liao leaves HarriabOro d4ilYlereept Bitellay) itt 4 50. p. to., nrrl(ra at Altoona at 005 p. m:, Wien sapper and arrives at Pittsburg at 185 n. n. ID 30-Xineinnitilll;prens loaves liarrlsburg daily ezorliCantortlay, at 10 30 p. m., undue at Altoona at 3 4.5 n. tn.. and artisan ut Pittsburg itt 6 30 a. m. A. J. OA SBATP, • • D. M. 1.10Y!i. (lateral Mannar. General Paseiger gi• Harrisburg June 8, 1872.. Undertaking, LEM D , SIPE , . ND~RI , - :N9. 16 liiiiVrICTIANOVEI3 BTREIET, CARLISLE, PA.' • - - - ,• Wo have Cho largest, finest and best stock of on. derkalter'ir materials on band' in the county. We eYeouto the best winikmanship, haw gentle hoesee: and splendid glans beanies. Prormit attention paid to all c *bother made In the night or day. COFFINS AND . CASKETS Moll the different styles , and qualities. Also heatti tiful Metallic Caskets, 'Shrouds, ready made au A' 'basil.' Co Oder, as we keep the geode constantly p t 'broth. • , , , I h ' We would call especial attention to our Patent Preserver; which will keep a corpsoln a perfect andh dry state of proservatiOn and' visible, without' any pressure, from day to day. , • . i', ..We keep' eonetently -on baud a beautiful Mock of Kamm }Toms; - - BRIRAIT.B, kintitOßS, ~ • SIIAPEO, : ?ti n. camp. ;TABUS CLOI I III3, iMOL.IBII 110,LLANDB, and,all kinds of Moulding.- All orders for the same executed with neatness and dhpatch, Our stock of WALL:-PAPERS tjin largoot t 4 the Vnllol i autl wools all others In sotrioty, meaty, quality out clionpneso jos cash. eall an OxunkintrAir yoursolsoo at our establish utent, • NO; 10' , SIORTIL lIANOVER STREET. . • • .. • . - . P. El.—Potsono wishing . to putohhha loth In Mil ian.' °modem can bo.ohconnuodotalby oiling on 2114W/111r . , ' .P 2 all.li k SON. . . • •••• . ....4, • ~ • - errand 4)ii:play''' . . ' • Gbodi . for gpring .and , 'Sumther, 0 G- I Ti, B. 7 V - 7 8 ii . i • , . , . . • • . . . 4'l'' WEST Yr/I'l . N 'STREET. -• Now roceislngfromNlll9 YORK and PIIILAIIELPIIIA the largost andonost•complote rock of terotyartight firthiLDßY GOMIS, NOTIONS;FANCY GOODS, &c.,thi.., ever offered In CARLISLE. DRESPGQIZ.—BoantIhiI Block and Colored SILKS, , " • - Brecon rind Plain Japanese BILKS, • , . Choy Strip° Summer SILKS, Light Weight' POUT*, , ~ . Dolly Yard. JAPANESE, and Dress Goods In all colors„ Plaid Dress Goods, GretitsV s erlidy. , .•• SPECTAT,TY . .—As 119ual, we offer unsurpassed Black Alpacas end, Mohair's, also all colors of same goods at Special Ilargalno, Best mikes of f ... . . B. . ack Cl oths an` cl Cassimeres' -- , 9 . ' FanCy C3ssimeros, Tweeds, Kentucky ~ :inau 4 and Cotton Coal hays and • Plutt• Stalin at 01(1 Prices altho ( the Woolen and Cotton market ha, advanced tonahrotable. AUCTION ,UARGA INS. . White Quilts, Spring Shawls, ' , Son Umbrellas and Parakoh, Table Linens, Towels and Towllnr, Napkins, LIM, Points and Sacks, Plain Ribbons, all colors, and widths extra wide:for sashes, elegank, abodes Plata and Plaid, Ladled Linen 'handkerchiefs: Goat's lianker•birla. All the above at lowest prices ever offered in CaillslO. DOMMSTHIC 0-00 n». Piques in great 'variety, Striped Victoria Lawns, (entirely now tills Season,) Plain Swiss Viet lawns, Nititaineks, Linens, Plaid Namsooks, Blenched and Drown Muslims, Tickings, Cheeks, Striped Strtrtingo, Gingham; Bine Drills and Denims, full width inhaling, Bleached amkrinbleavhod. All at pWes to milt" .. porchaecr. 21'0 Packages Can, nil Now Styles. Light'and Dark, 0, S o lt), 12. g FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,—Ladi, , s' New Style Silk 'lieu, Ohm Cllosiory, Loon nod Llifsn Collars; Under Sleeves, Ctiff4,Sprlng Voillug, In Grenadines, Beragen and IlguiciN Nolte, and every nitiolo le • Bre t.class Notion Ilona°, at lo cat in Ices DRIVES.—Ncw Spring (Inlets Ladies' Kid Gloves, only $l. Beat -two button Kids, Cuffed, Scalloped, New Stolen , 35 1,341,1' all Linen Corded and lie mined Ilautikerchlefs 1 . 21 c Worth Clark's 15. N. T., 9.60 yards, Spool Cottons, all colors, To. Des) Spool - Cottons 200 yardt, ntlic r maker, 40. Sept Slekt Braids, 8 cents • Delphi to soli tin do 0011.BY'ir CA Sit STORE at Prices to snit ISo times. I 1 OGILEIT' 8 hi Weed Alain Street, CARLISLE, PA, EMPORIUM OF FASHION. ro - s7 - sElEtr - r, 4 S I TIRAnizuW, CAIRL ISLE, PA. . Manufacturer of and Doalor in - Lathan', Gentlemen's and Children's a FINE BQOTS. AND SHOES. . . Ho announces to hie friends.and the public generally, that de &tam - hand, at paces which defy competition, a complete and carefully selected assortmept of City and Custeni work of all kinds, among which are all styles of L ADI ENT S 'Val: 140(1 J - 0:- P7Ly 'A 2 TEN BBL) 7 0 Thank Al for past favors, 1 assure my friends that thy stock is carefully selected, and that none but the best workmen aro employed by me. My aim is, as it over has been, to please and satisfy my numerous patrons, and request a continuance of the same patronage. 21ja,2tf SP RING- ANDSUM IVr 10-IR., ; I.lt ESS 7 IV. 11 - 9 at extroniclyLow l'ricos, to which daily additions will be made, anal POpULAR PRICES MAINTAINED. Black Silks, Alpacas and Mohairs, of superior, lustreand durability, en which I defy competition as to a:ay and Priem mac) T_T in gie, variety. Superior Sto - k of White Goods CLOTHS ANT) OA SSIMIECITZ=S, Boys' wear a tipecialty. CO TTONAD S AND OA Rfl RV ®RILL S. An examination is only neecossary to convince that for Variety, Quality, Dura bility afici Clicapudse, our Stock is second to none in town. T. A. HARPER., South Hanover Street,- CARLISLEL MEE 1872 A- S _A_ W - F.. ' DRY CI 0-®,3S aT 0R E, `N. E. C6I:NEP. PUBLIQ CARLISLE, I'A. CHEAP - ez)-4=to One Case of New Calicoes, One Lot of Canion Flannels, OnelLot of Wool Flannels, MUSLIM , . 'I'ICSIVGY i11NG11,1314, TABLE jOWE'Li, ClidUll E 9, do Fax tlntnit, ut ;Le, $l.OO atEl up'4.l - 41b. A full lion of WATER PROOFS, at tho loweat In BLACK' ALPACCAS . we Canribt be Excelled, Ae I Lau , n SUPERIOR BRAND, Nvldeb r ea -Nafely eee.oonnlnd for Wear, Dornbility and Idler. w Peee, 30, 3.i, 40, a n d on rent+ andllpward, u the newest inylen of M"‘".11 •aa - 201:11. Wiarater Sametwiss, At great 101 l galaa. Wo hay , Jnnt apened a large I 10, 15;'20 “hd 20 eruts We k. p eleg ud STOOK. OF CLOTHS bio, wo ran hove MADE upo n shoo and -Wo fuel Cr all 11l need or FM /I, AND WINTER fi annCis kelp hot plea,o yho In the cto,lq , sso Alt A7)2 ell fin? en 13 . AMENDMENT. , TO THE Constitution oP).,l3ennsylvania. • so.int Rosolution Proposing, an Amend ment to. the Constitntion of Pennsyl vania. if, it riiolc..,/ by lie S..dale and Hob., qt ,odat i,rs J its, basenottecutth•of RtottOtict”tio General Assembly tort, That tin; following amend ment of the C'oustittn lon of tide Cemnionnoulth be iilopostsl to the pool& fel - their toleption Or t ejec tion, pundunit to the prat talons of the tenth article lbw cot, to wit• AMENDMENT : Strike out the ninth section of thu sixth article of the Couslitutlnut anti Dicta in Ilen thereof tbn following: "A SUM Teat - orrroc hind' be chosen by' tiro onaliflad doctors of the Stec, at such times and for Such turtn of lOW/if!) no 11111111 be prom:tilted by lam." Wild I All ELLIOTT, • Speaker of the flows of Reprosentntiven, " lAMES 8. RUTAN, Spclil;er of Ito Nennto, Appmned—Titt, ttwority-socond day of Marc),, Anuo Domed f.lllo' thollsand eight hundred nod seventy-two. • . JNO: W. •likIARY. Preporod and 'certified. fur publication purstmot to,tita Torah Article of the Constitution.' FRANCIS JORDAN, Bocretary of thu CollllllollWoAlth., .otnce Elocrutery of the Co.nutonwcaltb, 1. - liferrieburg, - Jtina '2O, 1872. 4Jul:islto NEW , SCHOOL BOOKS 1872 Piper's Book Store. Jiiet received it lot of now SCITOOT. 1100 KB, such no pre aped In different ffniden of Varna° Itorpttetaind the Country Moots. . „ ' ALSO, ' a Copy Books, Slates, • Pons, Pencils, Inks, &0., • Blank Books, Memorandum Bkoki3, Music, Music. Books, T Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings. :'rausio n om:maid) mugs TIMES WEEK DEtIOB, BONDS, 11101LTOAOliS, and all JUBTIOP titLAN4L'S. A vnrloty .• NEW STYLE INITIAL PAPER. • Sunday. School Reward Book and Cards. ' AL BOLT) OTIEAP, AT PIPER'S BOOKSTORE. • nau723ln 38 ,West Main Street. 'VOLT ban. Dye Stuffo4, - Portu•••• , murles,llhui Fancy Article°, at •Pcesyyl n tions ci% dully Foul. limos;pßulydoS at all J. B. 11.1VBRSTION, 140.5 South ilanorei et root, Oarllik, re 1.9a01.70- • ~, MMill72 Oita ERE MISSES' BOOTS AND SHOES. AD. DYSERT, • Nu. 4. East Main Sheet, CARLISLE, PA. psTx.o. i„, 4 TV embracing all rho noveltie., of the Season NEW FALL GOODS =II c4t tho ettllcht. of Cat - link nud sLn ulf p, that. r Ittivo Inst roori,,l largo ill', 0:COil of and will wake, furth, 68 the tieftßull advapo. An elgant it,i'dortrr.oct of o: LACE 3 And LACE COLLAIIB, peilo'et. FIT guarittlNed. • 1t.)01).9 tfl, glr•• urit can bufore you pylroiloso,llll re AND CASSIMERES, D. A. SAWYER ;Medical.- MILI4L SIMILIBUS(OIII2A.NTUR • .11011fEOV'Al'HIC SPECIFICS l AVE I?roved, from Umroved, most amplo I netieneu, An entire filleCtAll: Simple— Prompt —EMolent nod Reliable. They are the only Nietticinrsperfectl o y adapted to popular uno—no elm ple that mistake, ran not bn made In tieing them ; BO hurutlebe to to be free from tlanger;and no efficient no to be nlwaya reliable. They have ralqd the highest comniondetloo from itll, and rtfil always ren der eat intact Nes Cents ' • , ../ 1, Cures Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations. 25 2, do . Worms. Worm POW, Worm Collo. 26 3, du Crying.Collo er teething of Infants. 25 4, do Diarriora, of Children or Adniti 26 5. do Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Chile. 25 6, to Cholera Morin., Vomiting, . 25 7, do Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. ' . 26 5, do • Neuralgia, Toothache, Facoacho. 26 8, do headaches, Sick headache; Vertigo. 25 • 10, do Dyspepsia', Whoa" Stomach. 25 11, do . trupprossed, or Painful Poriode. ~ 26 12, an Whites, ton Prefuetsrerlodc . 25 . 13, do 'Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing. 28 14 do' Pelt Rheum, Erysipolas, Eroptioni• 25 15, do Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pala. 26 16, do Favor and Ague, gun Foyer, Ague". 60 17., do Piles, blind or bleeding. "60 18, doOplithiamy, and nom or weak oyes. 60 19, do 'Catarrh, engem' chronic,lnfluenza. 60 20, .du Whooping Cough, violent tough,." fir 21, 'do Agthina, oppressed Breathing. ',,, 22, do , Bar Dischiirges, impalrod hearing. c ^ , ,- 28, do' Scrofula, enlarged glands, Strolling". 50 ' it, do Cleneral Debility, physical sreaknees. 50 25, do !)ropey and scanty Socretioue.• 50 26, do Boa &Ocoee", sickness from Wine... - 50 27,d0 Kidney tae, Giavol. ' ./ 50 28 'do - NurrourDebility, Semlual Emissions- Involuntary Discharg's.. 8100 ' .• Five Boxes, with one 82 vial of roWderi - very neeesearY lifeerious cases. 605 29, do Sore Mouth, Canker. ':' . • ,' 50 ' 30, to Urinary Wtiaknese wetting bed. '64 91, do Painful Periods, with Spasm. 60 32, do Sufferings at Ofango of life. 4„, 00 39, do Epilepsy, apasme, St. Vitus Danoe.. 100 34, do Diphtheria, ulcerated pore throat. • 60 .; FAMILY OASES_ . • Of 35 to 00 largo viols, morocco or rocatrood case, 'containing a Specific for ovary erdi- ' nary Illsoase a family le sollotit to, and •‘ • books of directions. . . from $lO to/$35 SmallerVamily• and Travellmeases„with ' 20 to 28 vials. • . from $5 to $ 8 Specifics for all Private DbleaseB, both for Curing and for Preventive treatment,. , „, lb vials and pocket eases. $2 to 01W BliTlti)OV o , ft 11 flan, Ilan,' Bruises, Latinate, ' §oreneef floc/ Throat, 6prains, Toonaoho, Earache. Nalt ' adgl. Rhorpo an, Lumbago Pike, Bulls, Sting., Bore Eattr, , B Boding of the Lunge, Nose, Ottinuieh,or.of. Melt it Corns,. Vinare, Old Bores. .. . Price, IS oi., 60 ctn.; Pints,ll.6o t'Cluture,lo.7l6.' • .oB—Titeso tannin,' ugnopt Pontt'a Extract, by the tmor, 0111510 )30X, nru ant to any part of the euttntry, by. Inuit or ta.pross,..fato of chart°, to re• colpt °MT price., . Addams, • ~ ,/ ,: , . , . Humphreys' '5p00i1ig_A;...7..... • Homooputllio.Modistuq,o;,,, ' • 'Office nil Bepot,'No. Ng Broadway,. kleii:Torg. . for solo In Carliele, by. 0., A. 1416;yureitick aud Conan ft Worthington. _gio7rl) , . • ' 4, • 0 ' - 'l, 1. ; ;:- A • . Ea 1872•