6 5Duricau 3Local fit ems; A School EXa.jirm ation.-pi; uc a dny last vns an Interesting day at the White Hall Soldiers’ Orphans' School. It was tiie-occMlodjofahelr ‘annual oxiimina- tloe, and, In honor of the occasion, the .-boys' (ins girls jVyrb,' in' their best u’.'bii) an<l- tilaker;h,o ’Ahbnt' nlne o'clock, Mr. Cornforth and Mrs. Hutter, inspect tots tif Soldiers’ Orphans’ Schools, aef com part by ■ flon.lWilftior-W'oHhingl lon and one or two others, reached the Bcbool. The examination is spoken of ’ 'os highly'creditable both to students and , prcceptote. 1 *■ A "numhfer' of ftpprnp'riitte ,a|ipeob e3 and,,,essays were'pronounced, nud the board of examiners returned to their homes delighted with the (lay’s en teriainment. - ■ - . 1 The following is a list of the teachers and employes of the Institution : ; Principal—Captain J. A. Moore. Sleward—Amos Smith. Male Teachers—N. G. Marple, C. C. , Hughes and C. B. Engle. . . • v Female Teachers—Mias Fannie Hess and Mias Mary'Hughed. ' ••••M a.; flnperlnteudeut of Buys—Captain Johnl A. Bell. ■ : ”"" !V " I Matron—Miss MaggieAtchley. Aaaistant Malrou—Mrs. Jiilla Michael. fiiip.errutendeutpfSe.wlug—Mrs- JSeokle Qrayblll. Blok Nurse—Mrs. Susan Jones. . Conk—Mjss Lizzie Shearer, , ' Superintendent of Dining Room—Missi Jennie Gales. > , r Ku|ierlntcndeu{ pf. Wash - Room—Mrs. Elizabeth-Snell. ■ . ;Gardener-sl , hllipDaly.-;-: i a:, ' Baker—Lucius O. Wox. Physician—Dr. C. W, Moore, , Xu connection;with the School there is aildie ■farm (JB*f ‘ten acres; on; which air abundance of fiesh.vegetublca is raised. A v!p ? w of the School roll shows 185 pu pijs—lo6 boys anil 79! girls- Liist year there were. 199 scholars, aud this.gradu al decrease shows that we may, fiotn this lime forth, expect a -steady reduc tion of the expenses of these Schools. Messrs. Moore and- Smith are the owners of the property at While Hail, having' purchased it two years agd| when the buildings; were decaying,, and the.re putation.of* the' School had become ,had; They deserve marked credit/ for . their real estate and, for. the prompt manner in which they ■ repaired ail the of their, predVdessor, : arid made the School cine now widely known as among the best.- They have stood't h e (eatof' numerous dnd unexpected.! vislt!- for two years, .to llie general satisfabtlon of tiie visitors.' 1 Of ail the Soldiers’ Or <phans’ institutions hi, the‘State; this one been yjsited most by strangers.- Situated in close proximity to the Capital; state of&biali, of philanthropic individu als, and people of all classes, whose busi ness has taken them to Harrlsburgphave made pop yisit*. tp .White Hall,[and the School has always stood the brunt of iu-, spectlon- -■ : ; Pic Nics.—The first Lutheran Churcl holds a p.ic-nic at Hunter's Run, 1 to-day, (Wednesday). ‘‘ I.*; -V.';., 1 : :r The Union pic-uic of the Presbyterian Churches will be field at thesjsa.mc-place, on Friday of the present week. The Methodist 3abbath j Schriol of Me chanieshurg also intend holding a pic nic at Hunter’s Run. , ; j- .* Valuable Addition.—lt da gratify higjip-ndtiQeiliuli fathers evince an appreciation of sculpt ure as well painting. ~The; Cardiff Giant formed a'valuable addition to the gallery of due arts, during the eariy part of the present week/ Fine. Work.— One of the.finest pieces of have seen* forborne' lime ia a wagon built at the manufactory ofH K. Peffer, by Adam Henaeman.for Uie Grover & Baker sewing machine company.; Mr. Seuaeman is a first class workman. or .O'*)?.- w Thy It.— Now that the 'politicians are lieated up to the boiling point, and, the people generally are sweltering under tlie rays of a broiling s'un.it'seems a good time lo recommend pur..friends to'go to Huveratick’s, and try their delicious soda water.- They will fiiid it’a most refresh-- iug beveiage, cool and sparkling.; About Hydrophobia.- 2 -A cotemporar ry argues pguiust the neceaajty of nuz zling dogs-Hi Wifamer. -lie says' tfiepre text given for so doing is danger irom bydr 01 hobia, while it is a well known fact that UiAyaad August are moVo-free />o/b lb;nt,terrible disease, than all.plhyj’ months in ' the year. Of* the two ex. Iremes, the writer says, it occurs , more frequently in cold than in warm weath er. We give; the idea for .what it is, worth. Free Notice.— The “original and only” Cardiff Giant was in town; and-oc cupied. th’pt portion of the Court IJquse Sqtiiite hAt hithertoo taken up .by the monument building, dhe picture gallery agricultural ipipleme'utsr f.‘. y Hard to Beat.—Jdha's ahiigart, of West Hepnshorq* ,tp^Y l U9hfp,, :Jeft ! ,at , om‘. last week, a single stock of Nor way Oats, containing by actual count, 180 grains t;o the :head. > . Can ■ anybody beat.lt? 1 ’ • • . V/."" ' v ; House Robbery.—On Sunday morn ing last, the residence.of Joseph Zeigler, on West Street, was entered by burglars; w bile the family were at chufCh'j-a draw*. was broken open and'Ubout ssfi, takep. therefrom. The robher maUe his eo*,' jhance and exltVthrQugh^t.he.cellar door. jTbere is no clue leading to hladmcpsrQry. Kid Glove.—The kid glovp, is,about tp r lease from Us mission as the einlilem idalocracy on account of defection in tfices. Very excellent kids are now !o|< l In PdrfSat thirty pair,' and n ew York they are marked as low as iky cents. The market is absolulejy. | VerE J°o)te'd | iaiid qvdh tlie belieVW, long be maintain-'- d In the trade. f Ir °RT Dresses.—Short dresses are > or, d tilings for line shoemakers, and had 0r llle doctors 1 The ludies'huy and wear belter sin es, and the doctors,import a.no* t'eablo decline , in wo-‘ ” en c.mititf from cold, damp feet. ’ i°iig .garnienls prevailed .women * ro very cnreJesa in .this respect, often L ‘ u fhfg tjdii and broken shuesgjaudtbls. 'tether with the dampness always din to their long skirts’ UI-' ess whiuh not unfrequentiy terminated ltai, y* - ( d-i :A v. --u.'-V . In our notice pf ithe election of the ' ora °{the Heel -Men, ■ week before last, ■7^° WrpfefWa Zozer.-was ed Chief of Record, and Jhhij l, » keeper, of Wampum, * I 0 9True.-— Thiß;iai hot/ 1 we remark t° a friend, on the street ; HbV isn't 8 Word, “he replied; is Ho|teutot/' “The Coming^Circus'—Dr. James L. Thayer's whihb fc to show in this place on Wednesday, August 3 is probabfy one of the best how traveling. The Doctof is himself a veteran in tbe busiuesst ami knows how to get up a goo'll. thing. Judgiug from” what our .exchanges say of this show, it is now at /the.’ bead, of all tliosb'Uavbling, and ns It lias connected with ft such popular ar tists as Htlckriey, La Belle Lpyai, Nay lor, Miss Sheridan and.othors of like tal-, eht/lho shb’w win uriiloubetly draw large ; iu ’every quarter, that if may visit. From‘ the critbftiencement to the clnse] there'ia notan actnresented which !id pot'of iuhch ifiore thau mer it, while a largo proportion of the feats .arq.of the 'ihoat tlirill.lilg and daring char-. ■“ Themiilig really magnificent, yheiyg,executed t aa.’ it is on their.spirited hud awift rupulug animals of great beau ty. The gynioußtio:e£erciseB are singu larly.vuriedin character, and exhibit re markable Ingenuity as well as the perfec tion,of. physical culture,!while a series of of yery pleasing performances by horses, dhge and mules, add to the iuterest of the representations.’,. The wagons and fixU : ures are ail nsw, the horses fresh, and the lent 15,.0f a'capacity to Comfortably ac commodate large audiences, in any wea therrr The clp,wn, Billy he one of those qdmicah fellows. whose very appearance excites the resihtlilies of. U\pHQ Wiiplkayejau eye to the grotesque, and when He speaks guffaws of irrepress-’ ible laughter 'lnvariable follow. Their there,nre, Biirdeaw, the acro bats, Dick Sands, ttre.great cloggist;;the Bensley Brothers, Master Johnny Book er, the boy well as others, whose performances will add charm to The entertainment. . A splended band of ■muMc A’so accompanies, to enliven the scene, which al<m£, to many, is worth the, price of admission.. Dr. Thayer will himself. Introduce his. comic mules, *• Uncle Sum” and Shoo Fly,” whose Intellifien e at once astounds ami amuses. Tak'eltaltogether, this, from all accounts r -isone oi the few travelingshows that are worth patronizing. .Doujt forget the day, Wednesday, August 3. To the Young Democrac^.— In every district of the county therd are some young Democrats of superior intelligence who might, if they choose, send us occa sional communications on the leading events in their localities. The remarks of ah'ieschange upon tliia subjbct are so appropriate that we transfer them wour cb.hrrinsi' • ■- u ‘ ( Mariy ,l! young Democrats,* 'llion^ht of corres ponding for our paper, but have been de terred by the fear’iljial their,letters would riot be acceptable.*. “VVeleel likeencour aglpgptjtijs, clusB,o r f our leaders, and now exteriu to ihe'm a cordial invitation to contribute to the columns of our. paper. Never mind, if your letiersare not exact ly in ship-shape; all. writers have to practice long anjl patiently before they become perfect, pud; besldes/we’wlJl take care that they are put in proper trim, if necessary, before they appeaf in print;— 1 Thp. exercise will be. a good one fr r your riii’iid ;* you will be’ acquiring a‘ correct ‘ idea of the use of wprds; it will afford you pleasqfo to sen your productions in type, and be helping, at The same time,: Ito incieuse the interest of your county paper. Manyof best editors of the’ country commenced their careers by just such • contributions to their home paper, as we propose. Democratic fathers who have boys with a taste for writing cannot do a better thing . than to encourage them jn the. practice of writing occasion ally for the columns of the local papers.” ; A t CHEERFUL Face.—There is nogreat rir’pvery day virtue than cheerfulness.— This quality in man among men is like sunahju© in the day, or gen tie,-renewing moisture to parched herbs. The light of a cheerful face diffuses itself, and com municates the happy spirit that inspires it, The sourest temper mdst sweeten.in the atmosphere of continuous good hu mor. As well mlght.fog, and cloud, and * anor hope to cling to the sun-illumined landscape, as’the blues and morosent-ss to combat jovial, speech anil..exhilarating laughter. Be"cheerful; always. /There is no path bu.t will be easier traveled, tin load but will be lighter, no shadow 6n or brain but will lift , sooner in presence of a determined cheerfulness. Preservation of- Ecus.—Among the numerous receipts for the preservation of eggs one highly recomimuded consists in simply rubbing them over with lin seed oil. Immersion in ; salt water or Mine water gives to the eggs a disagreea ble taste, the water penetrating the shell .uftoDa tlmeiiud.spoiling them ; whl'o if op. 'lt is said that eggs ( kept three.pr four iriofiths.bfter coaled with lin seed oil retain their original weight very nearly, and are of excellent flavor. i Know ye the Printer’R hour of peace ? Know ye an hour more fraught with joy-, than ever fell the Maid of Greece; when kissed by Venus’ amorous boy? ’Tisnot when pf;solemn, uote ; his.columns all with sadness fill; nor yet when broth er Printers quojte the his, blUntVorn quill. . But, ,0! ’Us when the weather’s fafr/or'clud hr Tain* br hail, or vapor, he hears a subscriber say*: I’ve icbme(fo pay f you for your papef.V •IiUSUS Natur.e. Tua York True i>e?/iocha«s'Bays \Ve are told that a few weeks ago, there was a child born in -Bottstown, this county; with a head and face like a tome rabbitand the restof tne juody.HUeia hqrnan hying. The head, of the child is covered with snow-white hplr, and its eyes ure_a beautiful pink.— lif was living ■ ■ -Death of a Valuable Hokse.—The horse; n- M Wagner Sara/’ owned by 8. W. Sharp, Esq., died sud denly on Friday of hiat woeU. /J’iio uah mul was gkicerind metal and inis done some good running at our conn- F -vF . I I , Excursion,— The First City Zouaves ofJiarrisbuig, have changed the lime fur their excursion to Mount Holly Springs. They have, made dual arrangements to picnic on Tuesday, August 9. ; . Struck ny Li a i rWi no I—I) nri n g the . thunderstorm lust Subbath evening, the ,struck v the r! -steeple, pf -the tJnlted Brethrei/church of' this place.— No damage was done, although a pretty 'siiarp.sbtickVwa? experienced by- those in .the vicinity.— Ncivvlttc *S tar. Thrown opl/ the Track.—Tile eve* ’ning train on the 0. V. R. R., wlien near lost week, ran over a cow which..caused one the passenger cars to Jump from the truck. No cue was iu-. Jurcd, but some severe jollting was ex perienced/: ,V : •i v, 1 -: . Enforce the Law.—Beautiful shade IJrees ure;foltep ;distiguredby horses— batched to them by indiscreet drivers,— There is a law against this practice. How to hake Oo«l Drinking Wa ter.—lce cold water is not heuitby, and should ho avoided lu extremely hot wea ther, as it has n tendency to bring on sudden and dangerous diseases, which often prove fatal. The inhabitants of many tropical countries are accustomed to keep water cool without the use of ice at all. The means employed are very simple. The water is kept in a porous earthen jar, which is surrounded with a wet cloth, and the whole apparatus is suspended in a draught of air, away from the direct rays of the sun. The evapora tion of water through the pbres of and from the outside of the jat keeps the in- terior cool. If water preserved in this manner is. pot quite cool enough to suit thotasteofraodern teetotallers, who, like veriest old topers, like to feel, what they drink “all the way down," it will at least be much cooler than that which is drawn from the hydrant, and much more healthy than pure Ice water. The exper iment is simple, and it will cost but a little to try it. Light, the aeronaut, went “up in a balloon" at Cbumhershurg on Saturday. There is a great tJeal of mutilated cur rency In clrculatiPh. When tbe dog star rages, it is a Sirius matter. &BIPPENSB VRQ ITEMS. The first home-raised roastipg-ears are already iu market here. New Oats.—Mr. J. J?. Grove, of. Lur gan township, delivered the first load of new oats at Dawton & Go’s, warehouse last week. He represented the yield to be very good,.and-the purchasers pro nounced the grain an excellent quality. Painful Accident.—A man named Stendenrotlvan employee at Donnelly’s Foundry, had his foot very severely burned on Wednesday afternoon last, by accidentally throwing.a small quantity of melted metal on it. The burn produced was very painful, but not of a serious character. Still Improving.—The-good work, that was begun by our Council some time sdnee, still goes bravely on. , Elevated portionaof Orangestreet are being graded, and .other uneven ground on different streets-will receive the necessary.atten tion in a short time. Ou every side use ful aud valuable improvements are being rtiade both by council anjl by the citizens, and. wo have much reason to be proud of (he progress our borough has made dur ing the lust six months. , Personal. —John B. Bratton, Esq., of Carlisle, Democratic candidate for Con gress in this district, was in town on Thursday evening last. In the evening he was tendered a serenade at MoNul-' ty’s hotel, by the.new band, through the instrumentality of bis numerdus friends here'to which he responded by a brief address. Referring to the occasion, the News says: “After the band had per formed several airs, Mr. Bratton made his oppearnhee and addressed Hie enthu siastic audience in a few pertinent and courteous remarks,” ami In conclusion apUy adds that the Democracy In this place appear lo be a unit for Bratton.” Hon. R. J. Haldeman and lady were in town on Monday evening, and were also serenaded at the Sentinel office. Mr. . Haldeman responded in a neat speech, thanking bis friends for their kindness. 'Died From Exposure to the Heat. —We omitted,. last week ,to notice the death of Mr. Willitftu Meredith, a resi dent of Southampton, township, which occurred on Monday morning of that week near his home, south of town. He had been in town during the day and evidently imbibing too freely of unheal thy whiskey. Nothing unusual was no ticed until when near his home a passer by observing him Co be acting rather sin gularly, went to him, but before reaching Ills position Meredith fell insensible.— Before aiiy medical assistance could be produced he expired. The exposure to excessive heat led to his death. Sad .Casualty.— On Wednesday lost, Mr. Daniel Cllppinger, residing near M owersyille, met with a serious accident which may vet result in his death. He was, by a’sudden movement of the horses, thrown from the load of! hay on which he was standing, bis head striking the ground. He was rendered entirely sen sible by the fall for a considerable length *of time but is now able to speak; al though his body.is entirely paralyzed he not being able to make the slighe.-*t move ment since he received the injury, At 1 this writing beseems to be in abetter con dition than at any previous time, but, yet very little hopes of his recovery can be entertained. i ASyCatarrh is a common disease, so common that snuffing and ‘hawking, reach you at every, turn. Y«»ur foot slips in its nasty discharge. In the omnibus or In church, and its stench disgusts at the lecture or conpert. The proprietor of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy offers $5OO reward for a case of catarrh that he can not cure. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to Dr. xv.' V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and yoli will receivo it by mall. ! Dr. Pierce’s Alt. Ext., or Golden Med ical-Discovery, cures severe and Unger coughs and tones up and strengthens the whole system. Sold by druggists. Dr: Sage’s Cutarrh Remedy cures when every thing else fails. Business Noticed Medicines, Chemicals, Pa ent;Mc(!tQlnes,'«So, a full stock constantly on ham), at tho lowest market rates. Also n com plete line of School Books at the lowest prices, and all articles pertaining to the Drug and Book business HAVER&TIOK BROS. No. 10 N. Hanover St, MayJS, 1870—tf BESTLykca Valley Ltme Coal at 84 23, at lie yard ol A. H. BLAIR. Summit Branch Lykens Valley Egg Stove Coiil, delivered, $0 00, Nut, 81 75. In the yards 25cls per ton loss, at the yard of a.H.BLAIU* Lumber of all kinds at the lowest prices at the yard of ■' A. H. BLAIK. Fob. i0,i870-tr " •; Important to*All.—L. T. Greenfield accord ing to his usual custom, has this day marked down the prices of his entire 'stock of Dress Goods lo cost and less than cost, to make room for now full goods. >f you want a bargain go to No; 1, as the above goods will be sold without re gard to cost, ‘ PRlME,Havana OiKara . ' At Neff's, 23;W , eat Main street. BEST 'Brands of Tobacco ’ JAt Neff's, 23 West Main street. ALL styles of Paper Collars ' , At Main street. SPUING Ncok-tlea At NefTs. 23 West Main street, PA PER COLLARS, 15 to 45 cts. a box At NetTs, 2*3 West Main street, • To the Tiiade.— Win. Blair <t Son, offer n large assortment ol host fruit Jura at prices that r efy competition. Also prime mess ShadcilUackoro), Dry Salt Potomac Honing, Salt, Sugars, Myrnps, Collous, Wares, Coal oil, and every thing else lu our line that Htoro-kcopers may want, m quan tities ami at prices that will not fall to please Please glvo us a call, , WM. BLAIR* SON, Wholesale and Retail (irocers, and Qaconswnro Merchants, South End, Carlisle. July 7,1870; CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY.—Tho ol cst flnri * tho only place where you can get will you want, or hove it made to order,, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, In nit their dlflVrentatylcs. Jicp"iringandPaht ing done promptly, by A. p* SHERIC, Cor. South and East Sts., Carlisle, .Juno 23,70—tf News! News! Another great reduction In tiio prices of nil kind* of summergoodsi to close out bnlnnco of stock 'for tho season. Grciindlncs. nU widths for Shawls and Dresses Bnrnges.Lnwn .Japanese Poplins, Mottled Mohnlr Poplins, 'Scotch Ginghams, White Piques, Lnco Shawls, Lnco Points, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Ac. All will bo sold much under thoir actual value to make room lor other goods. Carpets of all qualities, Mattings, Rugo Matts, gicntfdca) lower than can 1 bo found in nuy other Carpel House in town or country. LEIDICH & MILLER, i Great. Reduction in Price s !.— ln order ,to close out Sumner slock, at tho Now Store, d. a, SAWYER, (Irvine’s corner.) Lnco Points reduc/ cd to 82.00; Shawls reduced to 81-00; Lawns re' duced to 12^c; Dress Goods worth 60ots, reduced Dress Goods worth 87reduced to 25; .Dress Goods worth 25 reduced to 20cls. Mar* selllos Quills reduced; Honey .Comb reduced I Parasols reduced; Sun-Umbrellas reduced; Lnco Collars reduced; Gloves reduced; all other goods in proportion. Wo.will soli all goods low* er than tho lowest. Everybody como and boo an I be convinced that money can bo Saved by dealing with us. . ‘ D. A. SAWYER. CHAPMAN’S, life-size beads aro very desira ble for,old people,, aged parents, and for those whoso pictures wo keep a long time. *“* PICTURES, largo or small, light or dark, al CHAPMAN’S. Locijman’s Photographs are Always the Best.* Ills important f r the public to know that Lochmnu'a' Photograph Gallery has been re moved from 21 -West Main street, nud la now lo cated at ibo S. E. corner Market Square and Main street, where with superior light and more convenient rootnj bettor work cad be made than In his old vacated gallery. The best Photo-miniatures or more correctly porcelain pictures, are made by C. L. Lochman, with his pulonedl printing frame, used by the best galldrles In Philadelphia. \ . , WHOLESALE ONLY! COYLE BROTHERS have just received a very largo-stock of goods such as Hosiery .Shirt Fronts, Suspenders.Llrion, Cotton nad Cambric Handkerchiefs, While Trimmings, lies and Dows of the latest styles, Paper Collars and Cuffs in great' variety, Pappr and Envelopes, Velvets, Ribbons,’ Coat,' Vest Dress and Pearl Duttons, Three and Six Cord Spool Cotton, Sewing SDKs, Fish Hooks and Lines, Toilet. Soups. Perfumery, Drugs, Shoe Black, Stove Polish,' Indigo BiUe, and an endless ■variety of Notions generally. AH the. above to be had at Coyle Brothers. Having lately removed to the largo Store Room in the now Good Will Hose house. Wo have In creased.our stock larger than ever and will eel at gold prices. 2-1 South Hanover street, Carlisle. Save YotfU Money.—J. H. Wolf, nos (bo larg est and cheapest stock m Notions and Fahot Goons, ih Carlisle, which ho offers at exce ding ly low prices, either Wholesale or. Retail. Don’t forget the place; No. 18. North Hanover Bt„ Slpe’s New Building. JACOB LIVINGSTON, . * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF, . SUGARS, PIPES, &o. No. 27, 'North Hanover Street, Offers to the trade the best brands of a large variety of Chewing abd Smoking Tobaccos real Michigan Fliio Cat, In bulk or tin foil. iV. E. Garrelta, celebrated, snuff. Real genu ine Imported Huvaunasegars, Yura Connecti cut and Domestic Segais. -. A largo assortment of everything belonging to the business, and sold at as low a. price, as lu any Eastern city. The public is respectfully Invited to call and Inspect my large assortment. Every article warranted os represented, April 21, 1870—am ' JACOB LIVINGSTON, DEALER IN FINE WINES AND LIQUORS; No. 27, North Hanover Street, Offers the following Goods: Warranted pure unadulterated and full proof. Always as repre seated, Genuine Imported French Cognac Brandy, of old age. Pure old Rye Whiskeys by celebrated distill ers. • * • Bestquallty Gingerßrandy. Pure old Gin, ' Pure oUlßortWine. The very best quality Sherry, Claret, New England Kura, 4c. Klmroel Pure while spirit#, for druggists and family use. ’ Sold at the.iowest prices for cash. A call so licited. April 21,11»70—Om IMPORTANT TO PRIVATE FAMILIES, Pure and unadulterated Wines and LlqiiOrs supplied at their residence, by sending order to store, or through Best Office. Every article war ranted as represented or the money refunded. JACOB LIVINGSTON, No. 27, North Hanover Street, April 21,1870—f1m Special Notices. Stationary engines, boilers, direct acting blowing engines, player, Thomas and otuer hoi blaster saw mill, grist mill, rolling mill, furnace and forge machinery, light and heavy -Iron and brass .castings, and all kinds of machinery, manufactured by M’Lmahan, Btode 4lsett, Founders and Machinists, Hollldaysburg, Pa. Feb. ir, 1870—« m Steam pumps which pump from 12 gal lon to 3,5-JO gallons per minute, and can be disconnected m a few seconds, the ergine used for driving any kind of machinery—M’Lnna ban, Stone 4 isett. Hollldaysburg, Pa. ; Teb. 17, 1870—6 m M’Lanahan, Stone 4 Isett,' Hollldaysburg, Pa., havo direct'acting steam pumps, gas ana water, pipes, steam flttlngs, 40. Feb. 17, lh7o—6m • M’Lanatian, Stone '4 ’ laferr, Hollldayoburg, Po., warrant allthelr machinery. ' Fob. 17,1870-Utu JUST OUT! ‘CHERRY PECTORALTROCHES,” For Colds, Coughs, Sore .T.iront & Bronchitis •NONEHO GOOD, NONE S'. PI EAHANT, NONE CURE SO gUICK.. •KUSH TON i CO. » t -Aster House. New York. Use no more ol those horrible tasted, nauseating “BROWN CUBED THINGS.” Dec. 9. IhOO-ly. Dearness, Blindness and Catarrh treated with the utmost success, by J, Isaacs, M. D„ and Pro fessor of Diseases of tho Eye and Ear, (his spe • clallty) In tho Medical College of Pennsylvania, 3 years experience, (formerly of Leyden, Hol land,) No.&US Arch Street; Philadelphia.' Testi monials can bo seen at his office. Tho medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients; as ho has no secrets In hfs practice.- Artificial eyes lUHOited without pain. N6-ohargo for ex amination. -March 17,1V70 ly • 1 Hair Vigor.—ln common with many others wo have foil u lively Interest In tho Investiga tions which Dr. Ayer has been .making to dis cover tho causes of failure of the hair, and to provide a remedy. Ills researches are said to have been much more thorough and exhaustive than any ever made before. Tho result'ls now before us ; tinder the nnuip of AYpn’a Hair Vigor, \Vb‘havo given Ita trial, and with full satisfaction. It equals our most favorable un tfclpatlous. Oar gruy hairs have disappeared, or regained their original color; and a- visible crop ot soft, silken hair has started on u part of (ho scalp which was entirely bald. [Democrat Abingdon, Va, AN AWFUL PESTILENCE.—With the sea son of fvults comes the dangers of that frightful pestilence— Cholera. What untold and Inde scribable misery It has brought into thousands of households In our laud every year for genera,, lions Mat. A’ specific and certain preventive is well as speedy add absolute cure for this awfll disease Is tho Great Household Remedy, nw known all over the world as MISUSER'S iUHU BITTERS. It will positively fortify tho ayitem against tho attacks of Asiatic Cholera, CJnlera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Dlarrbcpa, Summer Complaint, Dysentery, Chollo, Painters’ Ch»Hc. ±c. Dr. H. Biased, Ph|yslclan-ln oulofofth* U. S. Hospital Bh'p, “ Falcon,” highly recmmmnds It for Cholera, and has used If with marvelous success In such, cases, It acts line an dngd of * of raorcy In every Instance. Soid by druggists and dealers. Dr. S. B. Hartman «t Co,, < roprle tors, Lancaster, Fa. ' . , : . 3Tlje IWarftcts. Money market. slur prices July 2h* 1570, of Gold Stocks reported by DkHAVEN A BUG,, 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia: United Stale* ll’s of IKRI : 113 United States6’s of 180 J 109l£ United RlutcH O'sof 1*64 lOi*J^ United States it’s «f WK .... 109l| United rttaies'O's of (new) ..'.IOnVs United States »’s of 1807 ; 10S>1 United States Fa of isgv iass? United Slates s’s of 10-l O's I0I&2 United suites 30 year H per cent. Cy II Into Comp. Int. Notes 10 Gold 1214£ silver iUi Union Pncilkvß. 11. 1 st M. Bonds -880 CdutrM PaClllcht. 1t...;,,; L. Union Pacific Land Grant Ronds 770. 'fcOItRRCTRtMvBKKLY DY J.' It,' DOSLEK A*IJRO CARLISLE, July, 27,1870. Flour—Family, $7 50 corn 90 Flour—Super, o on Oats, .■ -15 Bye Flour 5 60 Clover Heed 0 U 0 Wheat—White 1 -10 Tlmothv Seed,» :4 00 Wheat-Red, 130 “ Hay t0n.... 000 Bye, t>s . ' B’liUtulclpliia Mnrhcts - FLOUR.-*-Thero Is no' activity In the market, and prices are notso firm, as the trade are tem porally. supplied. About 1100, barrels changed hands at 85 75a0 -25 for extras; S 3 60a7 25 for spring wheat extra family; S7a7 50 for Pennsyl vania dd; do. ?7a 7 for Indiana and Ohio do. and $7 :sa’9 for fanoy brands* live Flour is hold atfili. In corn meal there Isnolhtngdoing. Gila-jn.—Wheat Is In fair demand at the Jntd decline; MW bushels‘of Pennsylvania Red Sold nt $1 (II; ,4000 bushels Indiana and Ohio do. • at SlGOal 02; 3000 bushels of new Soutnern and Western Bed nt§) 65 u I 00. No change In Bye. Corn is also dull. Small sale* of .Yellow at SI 11a .113, and 8000 bushels Western mixed at SI 08.— Oaktaro steady ; 4000 bushels Pennsylvania sold & aiao7c.' ■ • ■■ / '•'/ I Seeds.— Clovcrsccd'uothlng doing; wo quote jit SOalO per bushel. Timothy is quoted at Soa7, Flaxseed sells at 82 25 per bushel. ; Whisky.— 4o barrels of Weatpru .Iron-bound sold In lots at SI 05 per gallon. ' PROPERTY TV ” I Situated on, tho south side of the Yellow JUrevchcs creek, m Penn towns Ip About one |aud one-fourth miles south-,cast of Centrevllle, containing 10 acres -covered with large Pino, White and Black Oak TLmUei. The improvements tiro a. a Wash House, and Summer Kitchen, a good largo*Barn,'(olu style,)-a huge Wagon Shod and Cilns, witii Hhg Pen aud Carrlago Hou.se attach cid. two choice Apple orchards. In good bearing order, together with poaches, pears, cherries, and grapesr- Also a never failing well of water a] the Also/i JSp/I garden. The laud Is in a Oigfn stujeof cultiVAtlon.onder goefd fence tiuli the* improvements uro lu good order. -- I. .■ / Tjio location Is a desirable, one being near a church, mill, and school hpuse:; • Also a Tbunut, House on the-above tract of land. ( ~ • • ': Persons wishing to 'dew tho farm can do so by ailing upon ■ tho subscriber.;residing oxr the premises. . • • COYLE BROS. July 21,'RO—2m m PEUDAY AOENTS. WANTED EVERYWHERE FOR Henry Ward Beecher’s Groat paper, "Tno.Christian pnlon.’’ with which is given n'wuy tlmt'suporh ami world renowned tyorlt of, art; Marshall'p Household Engraving of Tho best paper and grandest engraving In America.- Agents report, “muklngjSl? In Imlfu day. j'SnleseHKloMlniu books, and profits great er.” Ayide awake Agents,'teachers, Clergymen and pthersi maje or ietna;o should send at once for .copy of paper, and full particulars-,of tins entirety 7irw and unprecedented combination. In which there 1h more inonev limit anything jiow offered. A. U. HUBBARD,Publisher,•lOOUh'eat- InutKt, PUlla. July '4, 70— Im . ‘ REAL ESTATE AT The subscriber oflers at Private Rale, a tract of land slluamd In Newton township, one half mile East of Wtoughslown, on the tutnpllte, leading from Harrisburg lo Clmmbeisburg, con taining about , * I of excellent limestone land, hnder’gnod cultiva tion. The Improvements are ,a TWO-KTOHY BRICK' HOUSE,, with s rooms Wash HOtise, snoilio D' Rem, Wagon Slitd iind Crib, Cnrr'agn House, Cider Press; Also - a good Orchard, ol Apples, Peaches, Pears, . Plumbs, Cherries, Grapes. About 85 acres of ttmbe". it will be sold in parts or whole io suit purchhser. Also a Hopse audLotln Springfield.' GEORGE KELLER. July2l,7o—Jw* s ( ' stououstowx. Wanted agents—to‘sen the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE , Price, $25. It makes tho“ Lock Stitch/’ (alike on both sides) and istheqnly licensed under-feed 'Ouittle Machtuasold for less than SiiO, Licensed by \\ heeler a Wilson, Grover 4 Baker aud’Sihg eriCo. All other imder-leed ShuttJe'Madhlnea sold for less than BtiU are Inlrtngotuenis.'and the Kollornnd user llnhle to prosccollbh.' Address, J )HNHON, CLARK \ Ca-Boston. Mass., Pitts uurg. Pa., Chicago, 111., or St.- x.ouls, Mo.' " Juno 16, 70—3iu.. / : TV J OHN 'S SCHOOL FOR ■ V Y 6 U N.G ME N 'AN' D Y S’* Having purchased the school lately conducted »y Prof. u. W. 1 sierrett. I.will' open au English mil Classical school foi*youiig gentlen'ien on the frst Monday of September - next, jn . Behtr/s lulldlng, -Hanover Street. Carlisle. The course study }s designed to prepare young men for cilJegG, . Address, J. EVEUIST OATHELL. .. Pkincipat,, funo 30,70—tf; . Box 29J,.P. O riIRUSSEH! - Seeley's- Hurd Rubber J Tru-ses, Supporters, and Pile Instruments- Cire Rupture, Abtlotnlnulor Uterine Weakness, esmd Plica. Dlflorcnt iijjjji ovcJ uuilt'r.rifi Com ((//Inble.safo.'Iltfbt, cleanly: Used in-fbntnlhg, ln ifestructJblofateel’flprlugscohfcri;) -Elastic Stock ligs, Helfs, Braces. Bandages eic.—Great variety eUabJlBlirneniH,l{B7'Obestuo6Bt.> Phlia/, and 3 •nn St.; Nfc’w York/oppoßlto. Herald ’Hufldlhg. «md stamp far Prtmpblet. Sold.by Druggists, imbed or expressed, : - .. June 16,70 Sin \ piPOKTANT TO SOLDIERS !. \ decision has Just been rendered by, the Uni id States Supremo Court, which ullowsrt bounty o SIU<J to each soldier who enlisted in the valua tor service for three years prior to July 22.1861, mil was discharged for disease before the expl routpn ol iwo years. The decision does not affect Hose who enlisted after July 22, 1861. The heirs o those who above and have since dud are entitled same as surviving sol ili'rs. The undersigned Is prepared to collect all clilms arising from the above decision. In- let urs of Inquiry, please enclose a postage stamp, v .• - WM. 11. BUTLEKy Varch 8L 1070— W ' ' ' ‘ - Ca'rllsle, Pa.‘* NURSERIES. HENRY S. RUPP,’ Proprietor HmiEMANSToWN, Cumberland County, Pa, Oiers a large and fine assortment of Nursery for tho coming fall, consisting of all kinds of Fruit-Trees of the very best varieties, Ever • grans and Shade Trees,Hardy F.owerlug Shrub* a krge slock of Grape Vine and Strawberry E’hnt.s, every varleiy worth growing, all kinds oi snail fruits, lairge Rhubarb,'4o.,die. Gage. Orange for .Hedging, atSdipor 1,006,' fUi.es, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants; . Evory rhhg wanted In tRo Nursery Hue cun’be hud hurt, of tho best quality aud at tho lowestprlces. Cuiawtoos and Price Lists sent gratis. June VI, 1869—1 v WANTED AGENTS—To .sell the (CTagon hewing machine, it is f/mMt'd.iiuKes the 44 Elastic Lock Stitch” and is wammod for Syears. PrlcoSlj,- All other ma chines wjth up umlor-feed sold for 815 or Jess arc mf-Ingeoonts. Address OCfAGON SEWING M.aCHHE CO-. St. Louis, MV,.. CiUcaEoV 'lll Pltisbug, Pu.. or Boston, Muss, ** -■.runu.o,7o—3m ' 1, - ■ NOVICE.— Nntlco is hereby given that tie undorsigupd continues tho farming buslmss, as agent foe his wife Jane Green U, GREEN- ('I ARDEN SEEDS, ' AT BROTHERS. Nd. Maud 5 North and South Hanover streets CARLISLE, PA. * IiD’EBY DESCRIPTION OF BOOKi JJ mil Jol> priming neatly and expeditiously TI/TtLANAHAN STONE & ISETT, DJLtnvo for sale every implomout used on a lilUll] - • Muy 12, 70—Slip • ,j . ■ CUJEAP. durable, simple bearing, ail / unclosed from dust. <to., delivered tree of irdghtaud warranted. McLANAHAN,STONE j£ IsETT, Holllduysburg, Paj • Juyi3.7lf C*|A A DAY—Huttiiieaa enlire.’y new tpiV/ and houorublo. Liberal Inducements I .; ul '‘ ,^ 1 V < ? e ,l ,c yl‘‘ rH lreo - Address J.C.RaND &.CV*., Blddoford. Me. *—dtfno 10. 70—3 m F)U s3£ 2o 100, McLunubun Slone «fe iHett, iiolllda.vsburg. Pa., will deliver free of Height, CIDER MILL, 1 Portable Hand, Way >2, 70— Fob sale.—a new Bjtring wagon, with top,well finished. CullutCom- : misslouor's Office. JOHN HARRIS. RENT.—The tnlrd llnor of the JU "Volunteer Building,” Inqulreio J, b. BRATTON* Carlfrlo FouFnud Grain Barkei Philadelphia, July 20, 1870. AT PRIVATE SALE. 113 Acres, and 70, Perches, TWOrStORY BRICK HOUSE, J. O. COOVJSR. (WASHINGTON PRIVATE SALE 203 A GREE iSh'scellan.eous, jyj"RS. LOEB'S, BiZMR OF FASHION. CLOSING our AT AND BELOW COST, * Tbe.eatlre'Block’of MILLINERY AND. .TRIMMINGS, Consisting off BONNETS AND HATS,' HASH RIBBONS. TRIMMING RIBBONS, • VELVET RIBBONS, , < : u Dress and Cloak Trimmings , SILK, SATIN, VELVET, EMBROIDERED EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS KID GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, CHIGNONS, SWITCHES, •etc,, etc. July 41, 70—tf QHEAP COAL! CHEiAP COAL!! The subscriber Is prepared to deliver, by the car load, to Ltmehurhers and other consumers atonic the iihp of the Cumberland Valley liali road, the celebrated LIKENS VALLEY COAL, t „ .• At tb6 .... LOWEST? POSSIBLE RATES FOR OABHI Tills Coal Is of very superior quality, and will bo furnished at prices which will defy all compe tition. 1 The subscriber iwill deliver,Coal at Carlisle, by the tar load' during, the current month, at the following prices per ton of 2,000 lbs.: ri A $3 00 NUT, 4 00 WIOVI 5 25. EGG 5 25 And to other point* of the road, he will deliver It, adding or deducting the expense of difference In freights. -The above rales will bo subject to tho rise or fall of prices, each monlhatihe mines, » ' dEORGE ZINN, Office cor. Main and Pitt Sts., Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 10 1870. * rjtHE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS. AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR frHE LADIES. (Patented July o th. 1807.) This Curler Is tno most perfect invention over offered, lo the,public.. It,ls easily -operated, neat in appearance, and will not injure the - hair, ns there Is no heat required, nor imy metallic sub stance used to rust nr break tho hnlr.' Manuiuctured only . and for sale by. • ;'J • . McMILLANACO. AO. U 3 IVortli PYont Si. PniLADKLVHIA.PA. Sold at Dry Goods, Trlmmlnga and Notion St res. • '' » N, B.—Single Box 25 cents; 3 boxes, assorted sizes, (loots. Mailed free toanypartol tne United Stales,upon receipt of- lh<J money, '••• ■ - Juuo 10,70—Cm gHERiEE, CANDIDATE j ; > , W I T II DRAW N l n To Uie Democratic Voters of Cumberland County:. I hereby give notice that I ; decline being a candidate fur the Democrutlo nomination-for of Ouiuberland county, ut the’ primary election to bo held on ihefltu of August ensu ing- To my friends I return,ray-klndest thanks ns I believe you would have stood by me *to> the last, hud I required It of you. But as there appears to bo almbsta undnlmous feeling' that the, nomin atlon should be made from too townshlp t .und (is the e are three candi dates In tho township it appears to conflict with our Interest in securing ihlsn luinatlon, as wo vt-rily -believe we are entitled to. I hereby decline belug a candidate. T Yours very respectfully. i - * ». B< DEIHL, _ Southampton twp.. Cumb. county. July 11,70 • gCHQOL TaX I’OR 1870. The School Directors of theboroughof Carlisle, have Issued their duplicate for collection of the School Tuxofthe present year lh7o. Notice Is therefore-given tp the taxable citi zens of said school district, that the School' Treasurer willuitehd at IhoCouuty Court House. (Commissioner's ofllce,) on Thursday, and Friday 11 and. 12, next, between the hours of nine and live o’clock of said days, for the purpose of receiving said tuxes, uua up ro said dates the Treasurer a ill re ceive the taxes at his ofllce, No, 2a, “Marlon Hall” hulldlngf West Mhln street,'- * On alt taxes paid on or before the above dates a deduction ofFIVJj>PEU CENT will be made. Juno SO, 70—Ot J) EE 1L & C O. produce' meuchant No. 10 Noeiii WATER, Street, Philadelphia. Solicit consignments ofall kinds of PRODUCE Also. Butter. Eggs. Poultry, 40, 40. i - ■ Philadelphia References—N, C. Musselraan, Esq.. Preset Union Banking COs. Philadelphia: ,Messrs., Alidii & Clifford,. ahkrMelsrfcVHenry Sloan 4 Son. • - N, B.—Please send for Weekly Price Current free of charge. March «U, Ib7o—dm' -. •, - 5 A WORD. to; .CONSUMPTIVEB.- Belog a short and'pnictlcal treatise on’ the nature, causes, and symptoms of pulmonary Consumption, Bronchitis and Asthma, and their prevention, .treatment, and ouio by In halation. Sent by mtilLlvee. Address Q. VANHUMMELL, M D. .6, West Fourteenth-Street, N. Y. ■June 10. Hill— y OA finn P* undis of shoulder and aide /iu vUU moat wanted in exchange for pure Liquors, ; apd-.Hip best-brands.of chewing and smoking lobudeo, by JACOB LIVINGSTON, April 28,'70—Jim - N 0.27 North-Hanoverßt, AT No, 5 South, and No. 10 North Hanover streets HAVERSTICK BROTHERS, CARLISLE, PENN’A. April2l,lB7o—Jy. , . >(<11 , II AB VEST HOME, . Tue Agricultural Society of Cumberland enmi ty, will hold their Harvest Horn- , on tholr Urouml on Saturday,\Aii(nisll3. commencing rt 10 o’clock, A. M. All furmoi-a wo Uope will bo present. “ By order of the Society,. . IiEWJS F. LY&E. July. 14, 70— NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that. John A. tyolf, ol Lower AUeA township, Cumberland County, has; for value received, sold and delivered to me, tho following describ ed personal property: one bay horse, one brown cow, sis hogs, one wngQQ, wagon-bed and Imy ladders; Spring’ Wagon Windmill, i Plough, 2 Shovel Plows..! largo Sled, Gears, dol lars, Bridles, Rakes. Forks, I Sleigh}-also- his Intereat-.ln grain On ihoYtirm d( Mary Hartman. Monaghan township, York county: and his In terestin oais*and corn on farm bf'Mrs. Marla McClure, in Lower Allen township. D. P.WOLP, July U,7o—bt* • Exo’r. of Danl. Wolf, dec’ll, Mrs. Ri'a. smiths photo graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano ver street.aud MarketSijuare, where may be had all the different styles of Photographs, from card' to life size, . ,r r V OR YT YPES, AUBBO TYPES, AND ; - - - - : : also Pictures on Porcelain, (something uewlbot Plain and Colored; and whichore beautlfUlpro ductlons of th 6 Photographlo art. Call and see them. t Particular attention given to copying from OKuerrotypesdto/-* : ■- ’ • s - •** .Sue Invites the patronage of thopubllc. Feb. 9. 18(19. . , v T. L. H T E ENER’E • ') A■! i A .-I ■ I A -I LIVERY AND SALE SABLE BETWEEN HANOVER AND,BEDFORD ST iti THE HEAR OF BENTZ HOUSE CARI.ISEE, PA.' " " ; T-: Elavlng fitted up,the Stable with pew'Carrl ogea, do., I am preparedto furnish’ first-class rates. Parties taken of ami from the springs. QOM BINATION. ... TWO-, IN on a-., f • , , ’HA VJ3-R&VICJC BR OTHERS, ' ; ’ ; No. 5, South and No. 10 North Hanover street* - April 21,187(H-lr ' ’* - ' k,: ’ ‘ " &imounimrnto. = JURY COMMISSIONER. To the DemocraUo Voters o/ Cumba-tavd-Cchmi'y. The undersigned respectfully hunnuncis hlra self us a jcaudlduip for the Democratic Domina tion for Jur£ Cominjßaiour. aud pledges him selMo support the whole Democratic ticket at the next General Elect lon. JOSEPH GALBKAIH. Dloklnson.towubhlp. ) . . I July 14; IbTU. /* cokUnbr. To the Democratic Voters o/Cumberland County. ' The respectfully announces him self os a Qiiu<ndiUo for the Deihoarntlo uomiua* tion lor CoiuhCr, and pledges himself toHupport the whole Democratic ticket at the next Gene* rul Election. ; DAVID SMITH. Carlisle, July If, 1870 * Tb the Democratic Voter* of Cumberland County i Tho andomlgoed respectfully announces him* selfon.ft candidate for the. Democratic nomina tion for 1 Congress, and pledges himself to sup port the whole Democratic ticket at-the next General Election. _ JOHN B. BRATTON: Carlisle, June 20 j 1870. . ' ' To the Demacrotle Voters of Cumberland County: The undersigned respectfully announces him* self as u candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for Congress, and pledges himself to sup port the whole Democratic ticket at the next General Election. ■ • ■ . R. J. HALDKMAN.i • East Pennsboro’township, ) ' June 23,1870. / • 7b fhe Democratic Voter* of Cumberland Ctounty. ; The undersigned respectfully announces hlni-, self ns a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for Congress and pledges himself to sub* &£rE7Jl°ilZu?‘ afocnM tu ** at tUe °V‘ 5 2- ■ . ' ASSEMBLY,. . i 2b the Democratic Voter l of- Cumberland C dunty :' At the urgent solicitation of nearly two hun dred .prominent Democrats, from all secllonaof the county, tho undersigned has cooßenied to didaipforthe Democratic nomination to the Legislature, and he hereby pledges him- Self to suppo* t the entire Democratic ticket. Mcchanlcsburg, July 15, 1870, *** 2b the Democratic Votere of Cumberland Cbunty .• The undersigned lh accordance with the usages of the Democratic parly, arnounces himself as a candidate for re-noralnation to the Legislature. J himself if-nominated and elected, to a faithful performance of the duties of said office, and an Unswerving support of the measures ol the Depiooraiia party, - l also pledue myself ,to heartily support the entjre Democratic ilottet. 1 - Sliver SprlhVtownahip, f HNa ' ' ’ Junb 18, JB7p. / ■ To the Democratic Votere of Cumberland County • : 'lbo undersigned refirv'ntfuiip seif as a candidate lor the Democratic nominal tlon forwherllT anJ pi dees himself.to suppor! GmwholeDemooratlo tlckefat the next Genera j • ' CAPT, GEORGE REESE. * ' Newton township. ), June 10.18.0. J , To the Democratic Voters of Cumberland County : Tho undersigned respectfully announces hira self ns a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for BherlfT, and pledges.himself to support tho 1 hole Democratic ticket at the nkxt General Election. Ul , ; - GILSON SMITH. Shippensburg township. \ June 10, lf*7o,‘ • j , , ' To the Democratic VoOrs qf Cumberland County The undersigned respectfully announces him self os a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for Sheriff, and pledges himself to support . the whole Democratic ticket at the next General Election.. ' xr .» r ... M - iVOODDURN, Newvlllo, June 10,1870. • . To'the Democratic Voters of Cumber lav ddtvnty: Tho undersigned offers himself os acandlduto for the office of Sheriff of Cumberland county, subiect to the decision of the Democratic voters kt the Primary Election on August 6. YT w. , . , WM. A. COFFEY. Upper Dickinson township. ) i : June 16, 1870; ‘ : To the Dcitiocratio Voters of Cumberland County : The undersigned respectfully announces him self os a candidate for the Democratic nomlna tl«n for Sheriff, and pledges .himself to supphri the whole Democratic ticket at the next General Election.. . 1 , , „ ■ ‘ J; K. FOREMAN, Southampton township, > ■ Juno 10, 1870. . / - To trie Democratic Voters qf Cumberland County , The undersigned respectfully announces him self as a candidate lor the Democratic nomlna- IJpfl /or Hlierlff, and pledges himstdf to support me whole Demuoratlo ticket at the next General Election. - . . : . J. A, GRAHAM, Newlqn township, 1 , . - Jane 10, mo. | T To 'he Democratic Votersof Cumberland County; The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Cumberland county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the Primary Election on August fith. - • A. C. LANDIS. Shippensburg, Juno. 10, mo. , To the Democratic Voters of Cumberland County : \. The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for the.office of Hherlffof Cumberland county spblfct. to the decision of the Democratic voters at the Primary Election on August oth. - 41 , • B.W. MEANS. ’• -. Southampton township, 1 - June 10,1870. . • To the Democratic Voters qf Cumberland County. The undersigned respectfully announces him self as a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion -for Sheriff, and pledges himself te support the whole Democratic ticket at the next General Election, . _ ... . J. W. EBY, Trearurer. * ■; ABRM,” MYERS. Newton’township, i June 10,1870. / • t ■ COMMISSIONER. 2b the Democratic Voters of Cumberland County. The undersigned respectfully announces him self ps a candidate for the Demooratlo nomina tion for Commissioner, and pledges himself to support the whole Democratic ticket at the next General Election. cm V .. PETER SNYDER, • Sliver Spring township. 1 - . June 1«, 1870. •' / To the Dentocralic Voters ojr Cumberland Cbutity. The undersigned respectfully announces him self as a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for Commissioner, and pledges himself to support the whole Democratic tlckelat the next General Election. ' 0 ‘ 'MARTIN BHREINEB. Silver Spring township. - 1 June 23,1870. / 2b the Democratic Voters Cfimberland Cburiiy. The undersigned reapeotftily announces him self as a candidate for tho. Democratic nomina tion for Commissioner, and,pledges. hlmsef to support the whole Democratic ticket at tbenext General Election. - Mo*roe twp., Jpue 23, 1870. H ’ C * Z ORQER. • To the Democratic Voters of Cumberland County: Tho undersigned respectfully announces him self as a candidate for the. Democratic nomina tion for Commissioner, and pledges himself to support the whole Demooratlo ticket at the next General Eleetjop.' ■ ■ TT ‘ JOHN BROUGHBR • Upper Allen township. ) • Jane SO, 1870. f • To the Dehiocra/io Voters of Cumberland Cbunty. The und 'rsJgned resppQtnjlly annoancps him ??^L a j Ha £ an<R( *. at ?^ or Democratic nomlna tloqfor ComraisJdojirr.aDd pledge? himself to General U< * ct RUhe n “‘ Hampden township, ) ‘ DAVID DEIXZ. June 10, IhTO, / • “ - 2b the DcnwevaHa Voters of Cumberland County: The undersigned offeis himself ns a candidate for Commissioner, Subject to the decision of the th e e^lraa^ : 6th. “ Silver Spring town.hlp, J > o!uN EMMINGEB ' • June 10, 1870. / , the Democratic Voters tf Qumberlani Omniy: o«Tr 11 ,f.'!, n ™als. n l'’ Kupodthilly hnnouncM him self ns a candidate fir tho Democratic nomina tion for Commhtaloner, and plednes blm.etf to General — oCr ‘ l ' otlC * Ct at the next Monroe twp. June 23. |$ BISTIAN GLEIM - 2b the Democratic Voters of Cumberland Oouixty i ■ Tho undersigned respectfully announces hlni selfosa candidate ft>r the Democmtio nomina tion for Commissioner, and pledges himself to support the whole Democratic ticket at tho next General Election* ' 5 JESSE 9ETTRICK- . Middlesex twp., June 23,1870, To t h c. Democratic ybtera of Cuhiberianii Chanty. The undersigned offers himself aa a candidate forrommlhsloner subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Cumberland county. ’ j. It nominated and elected, I pledge myself to administer the duties of the office with honesty and economy. .. . t _ • ISAAC MILLER.' Mechanlcabnrg, June 10,1870.1 ; , . To (he Democratic .Voter* of CumberlandSbunty: The undersigned respectfully announces him self aa a candidate for the Democrailc nomina tion for Director of the Poor, uud pledges him self to support the whole'Democratic ticket * the next General Election. „ lf . _ _ , MITCUEL M’CLELLAN. Carlisle, Ju1y,7,1870, ■ -••• { • r t 3b the Democratic Voters of Cumberland County; Tho undersigned respectfully aunounces him self as a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for Director of the Poor, and pledges him sell to support the whole DemooraUo ticket at -the next General Election. North Middleton towMhlp, P ‘) W ' QUIGLEY- July 7. mro. . } y v prU 25.18G7—2y To the Democratic Votera of Cumberland County , The undersigned respectfully announces him self as a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for Director of the Pool, and pledges him self lo support the whole Demociatle Uok«t al the next General Election. JACOB WAGGONER. Sr. North Middleton township, 1 July 7, 1870. ... / , , . .. 3b the Democratic Voter* of Cumberland County The undersigned respectfully announces him self*® a candidate for the Democratic noinlna to*fli»r Auditor; ami pledges, himself to support Umwholo Democratic ticket at thenextGeneral JACOB BEMUINGER South Middleton twp„ July 18,1870. 3b the Democratic f'oitrt of Cumberland Cbunty • By request of some of my acquaintances. I de sire to announce myselfas a candidate for 'nun. tJguJaUouif “ Übj6ct to IremoomiTrSe. ."ad announcements. CONGRESS. SHERIFF. •DIRECTOR'OP THE POOR, AUDITOR. HOST. O.IAMDKRXUN. JHefcfcar. i' . v Jo JPHVeicrANS^ Nkw Yoiuc, Auauß .ltth, 1888. —4your attention to my PREPA RATION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHU The component parte are BUOHU, long loaf Cubeba, Juniper berries. • • MODE OF. PREPARATION.— Buchu, in yacuo. Juniper Berries. by. dlsUUaUon. to form a fine gin,' Cobebs extracted b!y displacement with : spirits obtained from Juniper Berries; very lit tie sugar Is used.and a small proportion of fpl nt. It immure palatable than any now In use. Buohu. as prepared by Druggists, is of » dark .color. It Is a plant fragrance; the action of flame destroys lhls(iu active brincl my preparathm preciurolhaies; "smanest Quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation; upon Inspection, it will be found not to be a Tincture, os made In Phor mucopcea, nor is It a Syrup—and therefore can be used In oases jvbere fever or inflamation ex ist. In this, you have the knowledge of Die In gredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and thai upon Inspection It will meet with yenr ap probation, i With’ a feeling of confidence. I am. very respectfully, Chemist and Druggist of 10 Years’ Experience i - v • I From Che largest Manufacturing Chemists In the World.] ■ acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold; he occupleuibe Drug Store opposite my resi dence, ami waa snooessml ln. conducting tho business where others had -not been equally so before him; I have. been, -favorably Impressed with his character and enterprise.*' WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers and Welghtman Manufacturing Chemists,' Nintri and Brown Streets. Pblla . , -delphla.' \ HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHH, for weakness ■ ‘ The exhausted powpra of, Nature which are accompanied by so many alarming symptons among which will be fotthdi Indispo sition to Exertion,Loss of Meu:ory;Wak’efQlness.i Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in fact. Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and Ina bility to enter Into the enJoymentaolT society. „l r hß constitution, once affected wIUx Organic Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to Sl^Sftf 6ll at*d‘ Invigorate the system, which. HELBBOLD-S EXTRACT BUCBIT Invariably (16es. Tf.no treatment la submitted to. Consamn uon or insanity ensues. . HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT OFBUCHU* In affections peculiar to Females, Is unequalled oy any other preparation, as in Chlorosis, or Re lection, Pain fulness, or Suppression of Customa ry Evacuations, and all complaints Incident to the sex, or the decline or change of 111$. - HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ANDIMPROVED UOSE WABH will radically exterminate from the system diseases arising from habits of dissipation, atllttle expense, lit tle or no ghange InuielXno Inconvenience or ex posm e: completely superseding those unpleas ant and dangerous remedies, Uopalva and Mer cury, in &U these diseases. 1 • - ; Use HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRAOTBUCHU f® aU dls Qoses of these organs; whether existing' in male or female, from whatever cause originat ing, and no matter of how long standing.' it la Peasant In tas.eand odor, “Immediate’* In ao- Jon, and than Any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. , • „ Those suffering from broken-down or delicate constitutions, procure the retaedy at once. m£5 6 h- e ?. b ? a Fare that, however slight **l2 °? l above diseases, it Is csr affect: the bodily, health and menial powers. . ; S&U Cll“ OW “ WWW BUGHH U tha iJS?IS by everywhere. Price—JlJs per £ Ouuiß. mr ia.6o. Bellverea to nay U<aut“‘ ® eaorlhe "ymptoaa In ell communloa- Addreai n. T. HKLMIiOLD, Drug and Chaml cjUWambou.e, 6M Broadvroy, N. Y. ■ Nonoaregsbiuirt unlcr. Cono up lu atiel-oh.' with rao-slmlle or my Choml. cal Wanhotu., und.lgnod ■ 11 T. HELMBotC., May 18,70 —ly I= H. T, HBLMBOU). , •' M ■ I • I ' l Novkicbs I- • -'i;
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