- i‘ ; .lllilii.rtll . %:ollnituv. ILocal fit nus. OE nOCKATIC STANDING COMMITTEE. •jba Democratic Standing Committee of ,the yearly will meet at Carlisle, on Saturday, jUjgnstCTtli, for the purpose of Bottling 1 10 nc counts of the Committee for the past year. It is hoped a» will be present. JOHN CAMPBELL, Cfiairjniv. Tub marlins Have gone mi tholr nu niial trip South. Philadelphia's juvenile population Is being green-nppieiJ to deuttt. Sweet Potatoes,-peaches, waterrael oosoud cholera morbus abound- Firemen from Newark and Reading talking about visiting Carlisle, In ho fall. The loss of Mr. Orris, of Frarikford, nlioilost bis barn by. fire, will be 51,300, nsured to tbe amount of $5OO. It is uot to be supposed that because a doting mother calls her baby a "precious lamb," that she exoects it to grow up a "regular mutton bead.” ' Aobicultuual Fair —The Cumber land County Agricultural 'Huciety holds Its annual exhibition on Wednesday, Tbursduy and Friday, October 12tll, 13th atnllltli. , ( A western editor we tits “an. assistant ffhoftin write to please everybody, and a foreman who can put each advertise ment conspicuously at the head of each column.” On Thursday morning of last week the dwelling of Mr. Cyrus Kennedy, near Jacksonville, was discovered to be on (Ire. By the strenuous eflurls of Mrs. Kennedy and one of her neighbors the Ihmea were subdued before much dam” igo was done. The fire was originated lyallue. ' ... PiC-NiCS. The congregation and Sab*- atli school of the German Reformed hurcli, of this place, held a picnic at [unter’a Run, on Wednesday last. The nemhers and friends of the German utheran church, also held a pic-uio at leubove place, on the day following.— atb were well utteoded and gave gen al satisfaction. . . . People are warned - to look out for uDterfeit greenbacks. We have been jftiug out for some ,hf the genuine ipo from a large number of delin eut subscribers forsone time past, but u indeed has been our look so fur.. Church Services Resumed.—The ;ulur services at the English Lutheran iur'*h,.of this place, will be resumed on bbuth morning, (August 21). fhe church has been lliorougbly reno ted ; stained glass introduced; which, beauty and neatness, caiinot be sur ged. , I'biS reflects inucb credit upon the te of thp officials of the church. The trout-liahing.season is over for his-year, as it may be to the advantage fsouie of our sportsmen to remember, ’he lust day of July closed the campaign gainst the speckled beauties, and hence nth they aie under the protection of htfstatute till the first of Ap*il. St. John’s School for Boys.—As the chool term approaches our citizens hmild remember the opportunity which iallbrded to them in the Select Clus.-i -lalSchool which Prof. Calheil will open In tlie first Monday of September. We lave no doubt that the Principal will be the right man in the right- place,” and re sincerely hope that ho shall be entire p successful in establishing St John’s ichnoj. The complement of pupils is not uitefull. and we would urge parents and uardiuns to secure the opportunity he xe it is 100 late. ■ I The Stamp Tax.—By the new tax Jill 'it la provided that on and after cipher first next, the.stamp - lax impoa 'l ou promissory holes for a less sum i.an- one hundred dollars, and on re fills for any sum of money, or for the ay men t of any debt, be and ihe same ro hereby repealed. And no stamp shall bo required upon Spe transfer ami assignment of a morl piisru where It or the instrument it secures Jus "been ouce duly stamped. ■ Debts.*-The ability of every one to m depends upon bis ability to collect debts due him. The individuals of a Jommunity are linked together by a Imiu of debts aud credits, and in times if depression tbe refusal of one person to Jlscliurge a single liability often embar- Bfcsea a line of a dozen debtors and cred fora. Hence the prompt payment of pall debts becomes in times like these (public as well a private duly. The pine money which pays a dujbt iu the lornlng, may pay a dozen before night, iid twelve men are thus relieved from oxiety and pressure by the action of ne. Artificial Arms and Legs for tounEßS. it is given out at. Washing that there is no need whatever for he services of a claim agent in procur- Qi? artificial arms and legs by those sol ders who are entitled to such appenda ges under the recent acta of Congress.— toldlers can apply direct to the Surgeon General by lette.r and he will furuisb all lecesaury blanks immediately, which sch mau can fill up for himself and thus wold the expense of an attorney. Traua •orta»ion to and from tbe place where tbe Imb is to be fitted is also furnished ou equeutfrom the ,Burgeon General. Now is the Time. —Every Democrat ' u Sbt to fake his county paper. If he idtnlrea Democratic principles, he sure* V can afford four cents a week to snread beni. The cost of a paper is no excuse ur not taking one. There Is not a week but that ten times four cents are foolishly which might have been better invested than in a newspa- 108968 pent nqeh f er * It more reading matter tbau twenty dollars will purchase in the |hapctof books all his life, but if lie fails 0 read the papers he may be called lg )orant. Without a newspaper a man is 'lrtuully oat of the world. Don’t Believe It.—A.young lady saw n .h wicked paper that if two young la would each take a pole of agalvun pottery In one hand, and then com tho circuit by kissing, that the sen *d|°n upon the lips was exactly that of ■lit) pressure of a mustache. She imme diately communicated the fact to a uum >er of friends ; a battery was secured, ltl d the experiment tried, and found to Vl >rk to a charm. A large number of >ocket batteries have been ordered, so hat hereafter when ladies meet and kiss, 18 la their custom, they can each shut heir eyes and fully enjoy the satisfaction a feeling u gentleman’s lips pressed to meira. Harvest HoME.T-T.ho annual harvest home dI tin* Cumberland County Agri cultural Society held at the fair grounds on Saturday* ‘last. There was iinlto a largo thru out of farmers and others. A fine collation had boon pre pared by Major Jacob Rretz, after which an address was delivered by Judge Watts on the best method of threshing timothy seed, the true way ot testing-seed wheat before planting, and # tbe proper theory of Manures. Ho was followed in a 'ew remarks by Dr. W. ■ W. Dale, of Carlisle, and Jac >b Rhoads, of West Penusbnrough. The celebration lasted from ten o'clock in the morning until four in the afternoon, and was pronoun ced by all a most, pleasant and interesting occasion. We trust these harvest homes will soon become a feature of .the county, and will be more generally celebrated tluln they arc now. Our farmers should come together from far uud near, ami de vote at least one day in the year to social intercourse dpd a general exchange of viewg. Dickinson Festival.— The second Annual, Harvest Horae r under the auspi ces of the Dickinson church, will be held In tbe woods adjoining Hnckeraville, on August 20th. There will lie speaking, music and a bountiful repast. If there is one tiling in which Unpeople of Dickinson excel, it is in their-prover bial hospitality- Speaking from our own personal knowledge of former celebra tions, we can safely predict a most 'de lightful occasion. -Wo know (hut noth ing will be left undone to rentier the festival a complete success, and we fee assured that (he attendance will fully re pay the ample preparations which are beiug made by our Dickinson friends.’ A Story with a trade grew slack, and notes fell due, the merchant’s face grew long and blue ; ids' dreams were troubled through the night, with .sheriff’s bailiffs all in sight. At last his wife unto him said “Rise up at once, get put of bed, and get your paper, ink and pen, and say these words Unto all men : “My goods I wish tosell to you, and to your wife and daughters too; my prices are so very low, that each will buy ’ before they go.”, Pie did as Ids good wife, advised, and in -the Volunteer adver tised. Crowds’came am) bought of nil he had; his notes were paid; bis dreams wen* glad, and he* will tell you to this day, how well did primer’s ink repay,— He told us with a knowing wink; how he was saved by printer’s ink. . Counterfeit Ten Dollar Note,— As.few of our merchants and shop keoj - ers can afford to lose ten dollars In the present state of trade, they are cautioned to beware of.counterfeits of the above de nomination on the Poughkeepsie Nation al Bank. The face of the note Is well executed, and the engraving is of the finest character, winch makes it a dan gerous counterfeit ; but it can be easilly detected by looking on the back, which Is Very poorly engraved and printed, and generally in great contrast with the face of the note. . Building Character.—There is a structure which everybody is building, youftgand old, each one for himself. It is called character, and every act of life Is a stone. If,.day by day, we are, careflfl'to build our lives with pure, no- ble, upright deeds, af (he ?ml will stand a fair temple, honored by God and man. But, as one leak will sink aahip, imd one flaw break a chain, so one mean, dishonor rable, untruthful act or wort! will forever leave Us impress and work its influence on our characters. Then, let tlie several deeds unite to form a day, and one by one the days grow into noble years and tlie years as they sl<>w-Jy - p;i9ir, will rise at lust a beautiful edifice, enduring forev er to our praise, Killed by Lightning.—The York pazctlc. sttys: On Thursday last, two Kalian organ-grindees, who had’ been entertaining uurcitfzens with their music, staried away on foot on the Gettysburg turnpike, together, with a monkey. In the afternoon, when in the neighbor hood of Winter’s blacksm'tb shop, with in a lew miles of town, a violent storm oveitook them. .They took refuge under .a tree near by, and while there a than derl*AU. from the clouds to where they weie seated, killing one ami prostrating and rendering insensible the other. The pfonkey, it appears, was not injured. When discovered, everything that could be, was done for the unfortu nate-men, but in the on.e case the death messenger hud too effectually done bis work. They were afterwards^taken to the Alms House, wlmre the one recover ed. Tlie faithful little monkey, we are told, was profuse iu his demonstrations of.uffmion for bis dead master and his insensible companion. . Dress and Appearance.—Upon the pubjec* of dress and appearance the N. Y. Times thus remarks: “A coat that ins a mark of use upon it is a recomraen ilatioirto people of sense, and a hat with too much nap aftd too high a lustre a derogatory circumstance. The best coats in Broadway are on the backs of penni less fopa, broken down merchants, clerks with pitiful salaries, and men -that do not pay up. , The heaviest gold chains dangle from the fobsof gamblers and gen tlemeri of very limited means ; costly or namejits'ou'ladle3'inclioatG"to“the _ eyes that are well opened the fact of a siMy lover or a husband cramped for funds.— And when a pretty woman goes in. plain and neat apparel, it is presumed that she has fair expectations and a husband thatcan allow a balance in his favor.— For women are like books, too much gilding makes men suspicious that the binding is tbe most important part.” Camp Meeting Traffic. —All board ing and other sale tents at the Cumber land county Camp meeting of the EVan geMcal Association, will be under the control of the Camp meeting committee* and all trattlclng upon or nonrthegronnds, N prohibited by virtue of this Act of As- Assembly : <J It shall, not he lawful.for any person or persons, to erect, pluck, or have any booth, stall, tent, carriage, or any other place, whatever, for the purpose, or use of selling, giving nr otherwise disposing of any kind t of spirituous liquors, wine, porier, beer, ‘cider, or any otner'ferm<*nt ed. mixed, or strong drink, within three mile* of any place of religious worship in this State, durin'g the time of holding any religious worship at such place. l j(&r$l,000 reward is ottered by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce’s Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical Discovery, for cine that will equal it in the cure of all severe llngeiing Coughs, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, ‘Liver Complaint 1 or Billlous ness, and all diseases arising from impu rity of the blood, us Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Boils. Sold by druggists. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy is no patent medicine humbug. Death from the Accidental Dis- CH/UGF..OF a. Gun-— A deplorable acci dent occurred near Rock Chapel, In Huntington township, this county, Saturday Inst. Messrs. Samuel Fitz charles and Wesley Stevens,'residing a short distance beyond Heidlersburg, were out hunting squirrels, each having a gun. Seeing a squirrel on a tree, both aimed and pulled triggers, but neither of the pieces went off. The squirrel moved to another place, ami both moved after it, but In doing so the hammer of Ste ven's gun was caught by a twig or brier, which caused the piece to go Off, and the whole charge was lodged in the left side of Fitzcharles. The wounded man was taken to,the residence of Mr. Conrad Myers, Sr., close by, and Dr. Mursden sent for, but bo was beyond all medical or surgical aid, and died about 1 o’clock, , five hours after the accident. He re mained conscious to the last, and •fully exonerated Mr. Stevens—declaring that it was purely an accident, not to be fore seen- Tbe latter, however, has been al most distracted ever since/ Tne deceased was a poor man, and leaves a wife and two children. The abdomen hud the marks of 104 shot, with several more on the hand and arm. The remains were interred at Heidjersburg on Sunday, the funeral being largely attended by sym pathizing , friends and neighbors.— Gettysburg Cojnplier. Complimentary. Our townsmen the Messrs- FahCrs, have recently been en gaged in building the new Bethelchuroli in Shjppen.-.burg-. What the good people of Shlphenshurg think of them and their workmanship, mawbo gathered from the following; * Messrs. Fabers Dear tints:—We, the members of the building committee of the church of God, hereby express to you our appreciation of your gentlemanly deportment, ami workmanship 'while on our house of worship. We believe you labored,to do us justice, and we feel no hesitancy in saying that you have put us up a piece of work in tlie front, or to anything in town for workmanship. We also ask you to acept e/o i a trowel, as a small token of our appreciation of your conduct ami woik. We hope that .whenever and wherever you use them you,may think of the very pleasant relationship that ex isted between yourselves aud the com mittee while amPng us. We also wish to express through you to tlie gentlemen with you our. satisfaction and apprecia tion \vitlv..their workmanship and of their good conduct while with us; We hope that when you are all done building temples of worship on earth, that you will be.found among the worshippers in the “ Great Temple of God in Heaven,* 9 George Sigler, Pastor. A. Hostettkb, Henry Hollar, PpriLiai* Martin, E. J. Forney. Shippensbnrg, Pa.,) -August 2d. 1870. j Lost or Mislaid.—a topographical map of their Pin© Grove Furnace and ore bank property. If found please leave It.atthls office, anti oblige the South Mountain Iron Company, SHIFPENsB (JRG ITEMS. Almost Completed.—The work on the new Bethel church has been going on rapidly, and the building is now al most completed. The gas fixtures have been put in position, the roof is on, and the close of September will see It entirely completed. Died..—Mr.* Daniel Clippinper, who was so severely injured some lime since by falling from a load an account of which we gave at tlie time of its oc currence, died on Thursday the 4ih inst. Directors Election.—An election for four Dire dors of the Shippensbnrg B. and L. association was*held on Tuesday evening last. They were selected from fourteen candidates, but at this writing we have not learned the n a tries of the successful ones. Pic-nic.— The- grand old harvest home held by thtf Presbyterian congre gation of Middle Spring passed off de lightfully on Wednesday last, notwith standing the very inclement weather. Avery Hrge number ofpersons were present and all expressed themselves highly delighted with the exercises of the day. Addresses were delivered by .Revs: Norcross, of Carlisle and J. J. pMiicroy, of Chester county. The ta bles were spread in the church, instead of the grove as intended, and hundreds partook of ihe f‘good things” prepared by the fair maidens for the occasion. Rabid Pooh About.—M id dogs are reported to be about again and enemies of the canine tribe are on the war-path- Last* week one was killed at Clevers burg, ami this week rumors are afloat that a couple of were seen near Orrstown. Thtere is nothing more horrible to a community than a mad dog running loose, an (livery eff ort should be made to, at once, destroy any such vicious animal pro -vlingahout. If muzzles avail nothing, try muskets. Personal.— Rev. Geo. F. Cain, of Philadelphia, has been in town during the past week, on a viaifto hta relatives in this community. Tribute of Besrect.—ai. tv mooting of Letort Lodge, No. <Bl, I. O. Good Templars, hold Aug. •l.h, the following resolutions o‘n tho death of Sister, E. E. /Cuts:, were adopted: Whereas. It has plenscd Almighty God, tho Ruler and Dispenser of- the Universe to remove from oar earthly emple, to that tempie and bourn from whence n« traveller returns and Whereas, In tho wise hut Inscrutable Provi dence of our Heavenly Father, our worthy Sis ter, E,. E.'Kutz, hns bj>en called front ail her earthlv relations, leaving/ mourners wherever she was known, especially In tho neighborhood of where she was reared, in this Lodge which she honored by a pure example, and Tftost of all In •tho family circle of which she waaUn ornament and an idol. Therefore, Resolved, That wo recognize In this removal tho loss of one whose genial temper, womanly bearing, and fidelity to the principles of our no ble Order, rendered her eminently worthy of our pcnfoimdest regards while .living and now that she is dead, wor hy of our moat affectionate re membrance. Resolved, That tho decease of Sister, E.E. Kutz. summons ua to remember the uncertain tenure oi life and the certainly of death, and to work While It Is day. for the night cometh when no men can work,and to submit ourselves to tho mlghtv hand of God. Resolved, That while wo mourn over tho do* patturo of our Sifter, wo trust wo may profit bv tho recollections of her friendly intercourse and cheerful activity, In tho cause to wnlch -wo are truly devoted. Rmolved That as a token of the lovo wo boro our sister, and tho tenderness with which wo still cherish her memory, that tho Lodge room ue draped In mourning and tho members wear tho usual budge for tho space of thirty t:W) days. Death has colored now our portals. Filled our hearts with sorrows gloom, Fallen one wo loved and trusted. Ilorno her to the silent tomb. A sister honored, loved and cherished, From oar circle been removed, Though wo mourn tier wlfh deep sorrow. Still we jiupo that Gud Is love. Cpilftt. tensive, and lotlrlng, ller’sa true ami womanly heart. strength to all good effort, Helping ouch to bear thuh part. Though we mourn our broken circle, Lot us bow beneath Lbe-rod, Kiss the hand that hath aflllctcU, . ,1’ Feeling Rtiil that Godls iovp, , V Resolved , That wo hereby tender our deepest syrnpa'hy hi the bereaved.and stricken patents, friends ami relatives. in the Irri-paruhie -Joss they have sustained In this their dear child it ml friend, and commend them to the only true sourcu of consolation, the benevolent and all wise t’mitor. in this tno hour of their deep trial. Resolved That a copy of these resolutions bo pine d on tnu records of Ibis Lodge, u copy bo presented to the bereiw d patents, and that copies for publication no furnished the papers oi our borough' and to the Keystone Good Tem plars, MRS. E. A. OWEN, MIS-StJ. E. BLA.IU. Mias A. M. SHOEMAKER. CbnvniUec. Business 'Notices. JBST*Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa cnt Medicines, Ac., a full stock constantly on hand, at the lowest market rates. Also a com plete lino of School Books at tho lowest price*, and all articles pertaining to the Drug and Book business. • haverstiokbros. Slay 18,1370 —t f . No. 10 N. Hanover St •. BEsrLyken Valley Llmo Coal at §1 25, at ho yardot A. H. BLAIR. Summit Brauch' Lykoas Valley Egg Stove Coal, delivered, SO 00, Nut, Si 75. In tho yards 25cts per ton less, at the yard of a. H. BLAIR. Lumber of -all kinds at tho lowest prices at the yard of . A. H. BLAIR. Fob. 10, 1870—tf IiiPOUTANT TO All.— L. T. Greenfield accord ing to his usual custom, has this day marked down tho prices of his entire stock of Dress Goods to cost and less Chau cost, to make room for* now fall goods. If you want a bargain go to No. i, ns tho above goods will be sold without re gard to cost. PRIME Havana Cigars f. At Neff's, 23 West Main street BEST brands of Tobacco JAt Neff's. 23 West Slain street ALL styles of Paper Collars At Neff’s, 23 West Slain street SPRING Neck-ties At Neff’s, 23 West Stain street. PAPER COLLARS, 15 to 45ot8.cflbux ’ At Neff's, 23-WesrMnin street. CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY.—The old: est firm; tho only place where you can get what you want, or have it made to order, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,. In.all their different styles. Repairing and Paint ing done promptly, by A. B* BHEKK, Cor. South aud East Sts., Carlisle. Juno 23,70—tf News! News! Another great reduction In tho prices or ail kind* of summer goods, to closeout balance of stock for.-the season. Grenadines, all widths for Shawls and Dresses Barages.Lawn Japanese Poplins, Mottled Mohair Poplins, Scotch Ginghams, While Piques, Laco Shawls, Lace Points, Sun Umbrellas,- Pasasols, &c. All will bo sold much under their actual value to make , room lor other goods. Carpets of ail qualities, Mailings, Rugo Matts, &c.,agieaffdeal lower than cau.be found In, any otljer Carpet House in town or country. LEIDIuH & MILLER, Great Reduction in Price?.—ln order to clnae out aumuer stock, at the New Store, D. A. SA W YER, (Irvine's corner.) Lace Points reduc ed to 52.00; Shawls reduced to SI.00; Lawns re duced to I2)^c; Dress worth 60cta, reduced to 3% Dress Goods worth 37reduced to 23; Dress Goods worth 23 reduced to 20ols. Mar seilles Quilts reduced; Honey Comb reduced; Parasols reduced; Bun-Umbrellas reduced; Lace Collars reduced; Gloves reduced; all other gopda in proportion. Wo will sell oil goods low er than the lowest. 1 Everybody come and aoo and bo convinced that money can bo saved by dealing with us. , , D. A. SAWYER. Deafness, Blindness and Catairh treated with the utmost success, by J. Isaacs, M, D., and Pro fessor of Diseases of tbe Eye and Ear, (hla spe ■ clality) In the Medical, College of Pennsylvania, 3 years experlenc‘*,.(fornierly of Leyden, Hol land,) N 0.605 Arch Street. Philadelphia. Testi monials can bo seen at his office. The 1 medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as lie has no secrets In his practice. Artificial eyes Inserted, without'pain. No charge for ex amination. March 17,1870—1 y / To Storekeepers Generally.—Wo would bo pleased to mall regularly our monthly Whole sa’e price lists, to any storekeeper who does not receive them, and who may give us hla address. These lists will give our Wholesale pi Ices of most of the goods we olfer, wo correct aud pub lish them at the first ot ev**ry month. We In vito a comparison of our prices with city quota tions for good goods. The secret of success lies In buying small, buy. Ing often, keeping good goods, keeping up va riety and carrying less stock, try it. WM. BLAIR & SON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, and Queenswaro Merchants, Aug. 11, IS7O. South End, Carlisle. CHAPMAN makes Photographs, Arabrotypes, Molaluotypos Photomluiatures, Opalotypes, Fer rotypes, HHlotypes, Ivorytypes, Enameled Pic tures, or Imitation of Porcelain work on Photo ramlatures. Gallery, No. 21 West Main Street, CHAPMAN copies old defaced pictures and greatly Improves them. When a fowdoUarsoau be spent oh ti;em for coloring on Indlalak work they are much better. Lociiman’s Photographs are Always the Best.- It Is Important f r tho public to know that Lochmau’s Photograph Gallery has been re moved from 21 West Mala street, and Is now lo cated at the S. E. corner Market, Square and Main sirebt, wherewith superior light and more convenient room, better work cab bolnado than In Ills old vacated gallery. WHOLESALE ONLY! COYLE BROTHERS have Just received a very largo stock of goods such as Hosiery .Shirt Fronts, Suspenders,Linen, Cotton aad Cambric Handkerchiefs, White Trimmings, 1 lesandßows of the lateststyles. Paper Collars and Culls In great variety, Pap*»r and Envelopes, Velvets,Ribbons, .Coat, Vest Dress anti Pearl Butious, Three nod Six Cord Spool Colton, Sewing. Silks, Fish Hooks .and Lines, Toilet Soups, Perfumery, Drugs, Shoo Black, Stove Polish, Indigo Bute, ami an endless variety of Notions generally., All the above to be had at Coyle Brothers. Ilavluglaicly removed to the large Store Room in the new Good Will Uoao house. We have In creased our stock larger than ever audwillael at gold prices. COYLE BROS. 21 South Hanover Street, Carlisle. Save Youu Money.—J. H. Wolf, nos tho larg est and cheapest stock 01 Notions and Fancy Gooos, in Carlisle, which lie offers at exco« ding ly low prices, either Wholesale or Retail. Don’t forgot the place. No. 18. North Hanover 81., Sipe’s New Building. JACOB LIVINGSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF,' BEGAKS, PIPES, &0. No. 27, North Hanover Street, Offers to the trade tho best brands of a largo variety of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos real Michigan Fine Cut, In bulk or tin foil. vV. E. Garretts, celebrated snuff. Real genu ine Imported Havaunascgara. Yara Couuecti oui.ahtl Domestic Segars. A-largo assortment of everything belonging to the' business, and sold at os iowa price, as in any Eastern city. The public Is respectfully Invited to call and Inspect my' largo' assortment. Every article warranted as represented, April 21, 1870—am JACOB LIVINGSTON, DEALER, IN FINE WINES AND'LIQUOBS, No. 27, North Hanover Street, Offers'tUe following Goods: Warranted pure unadulterated and fall proof. Always ns repre sonted. Gonulao Imported French Cognac Brandy, of old age. Pure old Rye Whiskeys by celebrated distill ers. Besiquallty Ginger 13 randy. Pure old Gin, Pure old Port Wine, , The very best quality Sherry, Claret, New England I 'Hum, 4c. Klmrael Pure white spirits, for druggists and family use. Sold nt the lowest prices for cash. A call so* United. April 21, 1670—(im IMPORTANT TO PRIVATE FAMILIES. Pure and unadulterated. Wines and Liquors supplied at their residenco;by sending order.- to store, or through PostO/Ilce. Every article war ranted ns represented or the money refunded. JACOB LIVINGSTON, No. 27, North Hanover Street, April 21,1670—dm ’ special Indices. engines, boilers, direct noting blowing engines, player, Thomas and otuer hot blasts; saw mill, grist mill, rolling mill, furnace and forgo machinery, light and heavy Iron and brass castings, and all .kinds of machinery, manufactured by M’Luunhan, Slone &, Isott,' Founders and Machinists, liollldaysburg, Pn. Feb. 17, 1870—Urn Steam pumps which pump from 12 gal lon to 5,600 gallons per minute, and coif bo disconnected in a few seconds, the crglno used for driving any kind of machinery—M’Ltum* Imu, Stone & Isott, liollldaysburg, Pa. Feb, 17, ltf7o-<Jra M’JUanailan, Stone <fc Isott, RolUdaysburg, Pa., have direct acting steam pumps, gas ana water, pipes, steam fittings, Ac. Feb. 17, IhTU-tfni M’L.vnaxtaiJ, Stone .t Isirrr, Hollidoysburg, Pa., warrant all their machinery. Fob. 17,1870-Ora JUST OUT I “CHERRY PKCTOBALTROOHES, ,: For Colds, Coughs, Soro Torout A Bronchitis NONE SO GOOD. NONE SO PLEASANT, NONE CURE SO oUICICi UUSUTON A CO. Astor House. Now York. Use no more ot those Horrible tasted, nauseating ' "BROWN CUBED THINGS." Dec.o. 1863—1 y. • Prepare for the Cholera.—With the. heated term ” comes the danger of that fright ful pestilence—Cholera and kindred diseases.— What untold and indescribable misery has been visited upon thousands annually by these awful complaints. But every one ought to ho made aware that a specific for this class of diseases, as well as a certain preventative. Is the celebrated Mlskler’s Herb, Bitters.' It will positively fortify .thesyStom against tho attacksof Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Cholera Morbus, Cholera lufan tc'ra, Diarrhoea,Summer Complaint, Dysentery, Cholic, Palnlei’s Cholic, Ac. D. H Blssoll.M.D, Phyalclan-ln-chlef of tho U. 8. Hospital Ship, "Falcon.” highly recommends it for Cholera.— It acts like an ungel of mercy in every Instance. Hold by all druggists aud dealers. Price one dollar per bottle. ®t )t iiW.artuts Carlisle Four and Grain Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. TI. BO3LEB A BRO CARLISLE, August, 17 1870. Flour—Family, $7 50 Corn 8^ Flour—Super. fl on Oats, 4j( Rye Flour ;. 5 60 Clover Seed, 0 Wheat—White, 1 JO Timothy Heed, 4 (i 0 Wheat-Red 130 " Hay t0n.... 90b Rye, 85 Philadelphia Markets Philadelphia, August 16,1870. Floor.—Theio Is no acilvlty In the market, and prices arenot so firm, ns tbe tr.ado are tem porally supplied. About MOO barrels changed hands at S 3 87a Q 25 for extras; $0 50a7 25 for spring wheat extra family* S7a7 50 for Pennsyl vania do, dp. §7a 750 .for Itygißna and Ohio do. and $7 IsaB for fanoy brands* Rvo Flour Is hold at SC. Xu corn meal there Is nothing doing. Grain.—Wheat Is in fair demand at the late decline ; 1100 bushels of Pennsylvania Red sold Rt $1 50; 40U0 bUsliels Indiana and Ohio do. at 5157al 00; 3000 ■ bushels of how Soutnorn. and Western Red rtt §1 65 a 1 60. No change In Rye* {■Corn is also dull. Small sale > of Yellow at SI Ola 118, and 8000 bushels Western' mixed at Sl-03. Oats are steady ; 4000 bushels Pennsylvania at fioa(f7c. ißiscrllancous. ALUAIiLiS PBOPEKTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Situated on. the south side of the Yellow Breeches creek, Jn Penn township about one and one-fourth miles south-east of Ceutroviile, containing 112 Acres, and 70 Peaches, 10 acres covered with large Pino. White and Black Oak Timber. The improvements are a • TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, a Wash House and Bnronjer-Kltcheft, a good largo Barn, (olu style,) n largo Wagon Shed and Cribs, with Hog Pen and Carriage House attach ed, (wo’choice Apple orchards, in good bearing order, together with peaches, pears, cherries, and grapes. Also-a never failing well of water at the door. Also a No. I garden. * < The laud Islun bigt» staioof cultivation under good Jenco and the Improvements are In good order. The location Is a desirable one being near a church, mill, and school house. ' Also a Tenant House on the above tract of land. - Persons wishing to view tho farm can do so by culling upon tho subscriber residing on the premises. July 21, 80—2 m QARBIAGE BUILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. AND REPAIRING Done promptly and at reasonable rate? • CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND SPRING WAGONS, •Always on hand or made to order. I will exchange CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, or SPRING WAGONS for Good HORSES. -Second Hand Wagons of all Kinds Taken In exchange for work, A. SENSEMAN, Still at work, and Invites all his old customers and Uic public in general to give him a call. Remember Ihoold established place, on Pitt street, north of the Railroad Depot, Carlisle. A !• lUST CLASS; ■ LIVER Y. In connection with the above establishment. H. K. PEFFER May 12, 70—Jy ■yALUABLIfI BEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber oflors at Private Rale, a tract of land sltuaied-in Newton township, one half mile East of Sloughslown, on the turnpike, leading from Harrisburg to Charabersburg, cou-‘ tabling about 20 3 ACRES, of excellent limestone land, under good cultiva tion. Tin* Improvements are u TWO-STOUY BRICK HOUSE, with 8 rooms Wash House, Snioku Hcu-e.Bauk Barn, Wagon Sued and Crib, Carnage House, Cider Press. Also a good Orchard of Apples, Peaches,. Pears, Plumbs, Cherries, Grapes. About 86 acres of tlmbe**. It will be sold in parts or whole to suit purchaser. Also a House and Lot In Springfield. GEORGE KELLER, , July 21.70 —l\v* * StoughstoWX. WANTED AGENTS— I To sell the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Price, 825. It makes the** Lockstitch/’ (alike on< both sides) and Is the only licensed under-feed Shuttle Machine sold for less than 800, Licensed by V\ heeler a Wilson, Grover Baker and Sing er it Co. All other under-leed Shuttle Machines sold for less than gtiu are infringements, and the sollerand user liable to pruseclitloh. Address, JOHNSON, CLaKK .v CO, Boston, Mass., Pitts burg, Pa., Chicago, 111,, or St. .Louis, Mo, Juno 10, 70—3 m gr. JOHN'S SCHOOL FOB YOUNG ME N AND BOY S’ Having purchased the school lately conducted Uy Prof. K. W. aterrett, I will open an English and Classical school for young gentlemen on the first Monday of September next, in Oonlz’s building, Hanover Street, Carlisle. The course of study Is designed to prepare young men for college, •Addfetw, J. EVERI3T. CATHEHL, FuINCII’ATj, I3ox •i'Jd, p.O Juno 30,70—tf TpRUSSES! Seeley's Hurd Rubber I Trusses, Supporters, and Pile luHtrumeuts- Curo Kunturo, AhUomiuulor Uterine Weakness, es and Files. Dlttbrent approved patterns. Com fortable, safe, light, cleanly, used in bathing, In deslrucUblo(steel springs coated.) Elastic Slock - lugs, bolts, braces, bandages etc.—Great vur.ety establishments, 1347 Chestnut St., Plilla., and 3 ■Ann St., Wow York, opposite Herald building. Send stamp for Pamphlet. Sold by Druggists, mailed or expressed, Juno 10,70—3 m pUMBERLAND NURSi3RI.ES. HENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor . Siiiremanstown, Cumberland County, Pa, Offers a large and fine assortment of Nursery Stock, for tne coming fall, consisting of all kinds ol Fruit Trees ol the very best varieties, Ever greens and ShadeTrees.Hardy F.owerlng shrubs i largo stock of Grape Vine and strawberry Planus, every variety worth growing, all kinds Ol small fruits,Targe Rhubarb, 4c,, &o. Osage Orauge for Hedging, at 85 per 1,000, Ruses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants. Every thing wanted in Che Nursery lino cun be had U«ye. of the best quality and at the lowestpriccs. Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis. Juno2i, 1809—Iv '• WANTED AGENTtf-To sell the OCTAGON HEWING MACHINE. Ills uceiucd, maites the'* Elastic Lock Stitch” and is warranted fur 5 years. PrlcoSlo. All other ma chines with an under-feed sold for SIS or less uro infringements. Address OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE CO., Ht. Louis, Mo., Chicago, lU. Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Muss. June lb, 70—3 m WILL BELL very low on account of leaving—A very desirable i story BRICK HuUSE 3Ujc3s with a buck brick building 22x:tu, a splendid large Htoreroom uud Wureroom, Is. doing the best business lu t>th street, Is a nice home luuthriviug part of the cUy, Or will rent lor 1871. GEORGE BHOOP, 2d and''Mulberry Bis., Harrisburg, Pa. Aug, U,7o—2m* UM A A DAY—Business entirely new IUXI/ end honorable. Liberal Inducements.— Descriptive circulars free. Address J. C. RAND & Co., Biddoford, Me. ■ . June iy,7d-3in •; 1 koada good Horse Manure, for JLuU w>lo. Inquire of Auy, 11, 7l»—3t s33 25-100. MoLuimhim 8(one 6c Jj Isett, Hollfdaysburg, Pa,, will deliver free of weight, CIDEK MILL, IPortable Hand, May % 7U T?OR RENT.—The tnird floor of the JD “ Volunteer Building," luquirejo J. li. BRATTON QARLISLE MACHINE WORKS! CUMBERLAND VAI LEY REAPER A MOWER ' We are now outldlngand, will bring out for tho harvest of 1370, the New Potent Cumberland Valley Combined REAPER AND MOWER, with SELF RAKE, and all other late improvements. It will bo bulil In tho best stylo, and warranted to work satisfactorily. Tho want of o homo mado Reaper Ims long boon felt, and wo expect to bo able to offer to tho farmers of Cumberland and nbjolnlng counties a machine which shall bo a complete and porteat harvester, equal to tho beat brought from ndlstauco. Farmers are requested to call and examine it. Wo aro building this season, only a limited number of Hay Rakes. Tho No.velty has tho Self Acting arrangement, or can bo worked by hand, on the old principle. It will bo mado of the best materials, in handsome stylo, and war ranted to give satisfaction. Send in your orders curly, ' Wo continue building tho original Willough by Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, so well known, and popular among farmers.' No good farmer can afford to do without tho Willoughby, for it largely Increased, and imnroves his 1 props, and soon pays for itself. Wo make It os a Gram and Grass Seeder alone, or with Patent Guano Attachment for sowing phosphates or guano. We also bulIJ the Willoughby with tho shelves In straight rank or zlg zag, as farmers may pre fer. Wo aro manufacturing a variety of ngrlcUltura. Implements such ns horse poworsand threshers, cUler mills, star corn shelters, three sizes, can non corn shollors. Eureka fodder cutter, and keep always on-hand the National Fodder Cut tor, three sizes, with various other fanning Im fiemeuts. Wealsomnko Earner's patent Tire lender, and Porter’s patent Tuyere, which every blacksmith should have. .Also cast Iron corn ohusliers. wash kettles, four size*, cellar grates, five different patterns, plow castings and other castings kept always on hand. Tho Carlisle COOK STOVE, our own cast ing, is one of tho best and cheapest stoves in the market. STEAM ENGINE AND MILL WORK. As heretofore, \{regivo particular attention to building STEAM ENGINES, and furnishing SHAFTING, GEARING. PULLEYS, and oseqtyo part ot 'the ■machinery connected with Paper mills, Flourlngihllls Saw mills. Tanneries, &c,. our patterns lor steam engines are from two up to twenty five horse power, comblulngslinpllci ty of constiuctlotf with all.modern improve men'saml furnished at accommodating prices. We also build portable engines of two horse pow er for running printing presses, «&c. Wo have an extensive variety of patterns for mill works, to which* we aro constantly making additions, and ean fill contracts for engines and mills at short notice. «3*Two now stationary engines now on hand for sale. Attached to onr establishment Is an extensive PLANING MILL and SASH and DOOR FACT ORY, with all the machinery for manulacturlng door and window Irames, sash, shutters auu blinds, brackets, mouldings, corniro. i nd porti co drapery, stair rail and balusters.fldoring, sid ing «na every other article In the line of build ing materials from the lowest price to llrst class quality. Builders and contractors may rot' on all orders, largo or small, being promptly tilled, An extensive Mipply or season-d pine, walnut and oak lumber kept constantly In our lumber yard ready for use. Small sizes of lath and low priced doors always on bund, and other articles made to order. All orders or Inquiries by mall, or otherwise, in connection with any branch of our business Will bo promptly attended to. -April 21, *7 (h-4m, rpHB HYPERION HAIR CURLERS. AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE This Curler Is tno most perfect Invention ever offered to the public. It Is easily operated, neat In appearance, and wlh not Injure the hair, as there is no heat required, nor any metallic sub stance used to rust or break the hair. Munulncturcd only, and for sale by McMILLAN AGO. No. 03 North pront SU Philadelphia. Pa. Sold at Dry Goods, Trimmings and Notion Stores. . N. B.—Single Box 25 cents; 3 boxes, assorted sizes, 05 els. Mailed free to any part ol the United states, upon receipt of the money, Juno 10,70—0 m •, J) E E 1 L & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 10 North Water Street, ‘ Philadelphia . Solicit consignments ofall kinds of PRODUCE Also. Butter. Eggs, Poultry, Ac, Ac. Philadelphia References—N. C. Musselman,* Esq.. Pres’t Union Banking Co.. Philadelphia:* .Messrs. Allen A Clifford, and .Messrs, Henry Sloan A Son. N. B.— Please send for Weekly Price Current free of charge. . March 10, lt>7y—Cm J. ,0. COOVER, TVJHId. R. A. SMITH'S PHOTO IVJL graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano ver Street, and Market Square, wheremuy be had all the dlnerentstyles of Photographs, from card to life size. IVOR Y TYPES, Ail BKO TYPES , AND also Pictures on Porcelain, {something newlbot Plain and Colored, uud which are beautlfulpro ductlons of the Photographic art. Call a u<a see them. Particnlar attention given to copying from ugnerrolypes Ac. She Invites the'patronage of thepubllc. Knh, 0, ISK9. $34 M “ DAI ■ AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE FOR Henry Ward Beecher’s Great paper, "Tno Christian Union,” with which Is given away that superb and world renowned Work of art, Marshall’s Household Engraving of WASH r N G T ON, The best paper and grandest engraving in America. Agents report'‘making §l7 In half a day. ‘‘Sales easier than books, and profits great er.” ‘Wide awake Agents, Teucheis, Clergymen and others, male or lemu.e should send at once tor copy of paper and full particulars of tills entirety new ami unprecedented combination, In which there Is more money than anything now ottered. A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher, 400 Chest .nutst., Phlla, July 21,70—1ra JMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS! A decision has jjjst been rendered by the Uni ted ttlutes supreme Cuurt, which allows a bounty ofsiun to each soldier wbo enlisted In the volun teer service for three years prior to Jnlv 22,1801, and was discharged for disease before the expi ration of two years. The decision does not affect those who enlisted after July 22, ihOl. The heirs of those wiio enlisted us above and have since died are entitled to the same as .surviving sol diers. The undersigned Is prepared to collect all claims arising from the above decision. In Jot ters of Inquiry, please enclose a postage stamp. WM. U. UUTLEK, Carlisle, Pa, J. L. ,B T EBNB JB’B " March 3.1, 1070-tf LIVERY AND SALE SAULE BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD ST IN THE BEAR OP BENTZ HOUSE Having fitted up the Stable with new Carri ages, &c., I am prepared to furnish first-class turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken o( and from the springs. WORD TO CO jfriUMTTi VEtj.— A Being ft short and practical treatise on the nature, causes, and symptoms of pulmonary ConHumpti.m, Bronchitis aud AsJ-hnm, and their prevention, treatment, aud cure by in* halation. Sent by mat! .Vee. Address Q. VA.NHUMMET.L,‘M. D 0, West Fourteenth Street, N. Y. Jana M, HO-r aUGrf AT Mo, 5 South, and Nol 10 North Hanover streets haverstick brothers, CARLISLE, PENN’A. April 21. IS7O-ly IT ARVEST HOME. The Agricultural Society of Cumberland coun ty, will hold their Harvest Home, on their Ground on Saturday, August 13, commencing rt 10 o’clock, A. M. All farmers we hope will bo present. By order of the Society, LEWIS F. LYSE (jjJuiyH.7o .. AGENTS WANTED AUTOBIOGUAPAY John B. Gough, The whole enlivened with directing Incidents full of interest and pathos. Filty thousand sold tho lust live months. People will buy this, not withstanding the “hard times.” it is a pleasure to sell It, for it Is doing much good.. The work Is splendidly bound and Illustrated. .Address H. C. JOHNSON,.No. 032 Arch Bf„ Philadelphia, Pa . \ - j • pu-v • " AG E N TS WANTED EVERY WHERE FOU REF, ALBERT BARNES’ NEW BOOK, BALES IMMENSE Business for everybody. Pays 830 to 8300 per month. Bend for eircula.s to ZEIGLF.It, Me- CURLY & CO.. 10 S.-South Blxih St., Philadei phta Pa. July 21,70—1 m OOM BINATION, SQT. FHREY, O'aiiihon. TWO IN ONE. HA VERS'VICK iiJ!O r VII£RS y No. 5, South and No. 10 North Hanover street April 21, 1870-Iy SALE.—A new one-horse spring P wagon, with lop, well finished. Call at Com mlfißiouer’a Ofllco. JOHN HAUUW. JBiscellaneou? F. GARDNER .£• CO NOVELTY HAY RAKE. THE GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL. VARIOUS FARM IMPLEMENTS. BUILDING MATERIALS. F. GARDNER A CO. LADIES. (Patented July Offt, 1867.) MELANIOTYPES CARLISLE, PA. April 25,18C7—2y FOR THE & PERSONAL RECOL- LECTIONS OF Beal Estate Sales "irALUABLI* REAL ESTATE V KOK SALE, fly virtue of n flood of assignment from Samuel Zug to me. In trust for his crodltots, I will ex- Soso to public sale on tho premises. In Soulb Uddlolon township, Cumberland county; On. Thursday, September 15. 1870. at II O’clock, A. M., . ' That valuable plantation, situated on tho Car lisle and Hanover Turnpike, live miles south of Carlisle, containing 15G ACRES AND 151 PERCHES of first-rate,fond, nil of which is cleared and under good fence. Theio are TWO DWELLING HOUSES, and two barns on the farm : one of the barns Is an overshot brick barn, and the other an over shot barn of stone foundation and frame above. There are two Orchards, flow In full bearing, and fruit and grapes In abundance. Mountain Creek, a'largoand novor-inlilng stream of wa ter, passes through this farm, affording one of tho best water powers In tho mate, having a fall of nineteen feet and throe Inches on this land, and a'most excellent site for a furnace, forge, rolling mill,-or any other works requiring a largo water power. Tho South Mountain Hall road having a connection with tho Cumberland Valley Haifroad at Carlisle passes within ono fourtn of a inllo of tho farm. It is believed that irou ore, of the best quality, abounds In tho land, and may bo oblalued by experienced mi ners ; for jnuch has been obtained for many years from the adjoining tract. .It Is the purpose of the assignee to have a di vision ol tho land made so as to enable him to separate Hie emir-water power, nnd sell it by Itself, and tho residue of the . land os'a farm, or ns two furmtfof about HU and 55 acres, ns may suit purchasers, a plot or draft of which will bp exhibited at tho time of sale. He wUI also bell at tho same tlmo nnd placo 11 BUILDING LOTS, of -10 by IRQ feet, six of which will bo situated on [ the turnpike and five on the crook, a plot of which will also bo exhibited at the time of sale. Asnfarm. In polntof quality of hind, thoiola none superior to It In the Cumberland Valley, nnd nft a waterpower It Is Very superior for any manufacturing purpose. For any Information regarding. the property a plication may bo made to Judge walls, Carlisle. The title to IholandJs per/ect. nnd It will bo sold upon the following terms, Ton per cent of the purchase money to bo paid, or secured to be '■poW, on the day of«ah»; the residue of one-half on the first of April, 1871, when the deed will be made; ami the balance In two equal annual pay ments. with Interest, to be secured by bonds aud mortgage of Che property sold. JOHNS. MUNROB, Assignee of Samuel Zug*. pUBLIC SALE - ! ~ j Aug. 11,70—ts OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Saturday, September , 24, 1870. Tho undersigned will sell at Public Balo.cn tbo above clay, at the residence of tho laio Su sannah Shcailer, in L clildhoo township, on the public road lending by Moore’s Mill, and two miles South-east of tho Stone Tavern, and seven miles West of Carlisle, tho following described real estate, to wit: A lot of llrst rale LIMESTONE LAND, containing flvo Acres and flftfl-lhree Porches on which is erected a two-story BIIiCK HOUSE, Pramo Stable, Spring House, Cider Press and other necessary out-bulldln*s. There.ls a well of excellent water near tho door. The property Ison the. bank of the Yellow Breeches creek,and Is a delightful situation for a private residence, or would make au excellent Truck Garden.— There Is'a FINE OBUHABD on tho premises, and is convenient to schools stores and mills. Also, at tho same time and place, a tract of Mountain Laud, one mile South of tno aforesaid property, containing ton Acres of good Chestnut, uojc aud other Umber, In a thriving condition. v Salo to commence at 1 o’clock, on said day, wh« n attendance will be given and terms made known by * JOEL SIIEAFFER, Att’y- in fact for tho, heirs of David BhealVor. Aug.ll,7U-6L% . . pUBLIC SALE Of HEAL ESTATE. On Thursday, September 8, 1870. Tho Executors of Hezeklah Yoter, dec’d,, will sell at i üblio Sale, on the above day, on the promises, in North Middloton township, Cum berland county. Pa., the following described real estate, to wit: Tho MANSION. FARM, of the deceased, situate about three miles West of Carlisle, on the Cuuadogulnot Creek, contain ing about 130 Acres, of good Crook and Slate land, with fcood Im frovements. consisting of ft FRAME DWELL NQ HOUSE. FRAME BARN, with an Apple and Peach Orchard, and" great variety of young Fruit Trees, Wash House, and never-failing Water. This farm Is sllunted upon the Conaiio guinet Creek, over which on the farm Is an iron rldiiO, built by ihe county. They will so.I atthoMime time and place, a tract of SLA'IE LAND,-adjoining the above containing 100 AC R E S , bovine a small Dwelling House and Barn there on erected. Thin Inller t«act ,n iiy bo divided and Hold seperately to anil purchasers. A plot or dralt of the whole will be exhibited on the dny of.sale. There will be about 30 Acres of Wood Land attached to the Mansion Farm, and about -I Acres to the latter. Sale to commence at II o’clock. A. M. 'J enna will bb made known oil day of sale by HEZEKIAII G. YOTTER, JOSEPH L. YOTTER, Jfxccutors. Aug. -I, 70—5 t PUBLIC SALE OF DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AND FARM. On Thursday September Sth 1870. ♦ Will bo sold at Public Sale, on .the premises In the boro .gh of ShJppensburg, Unit valuable store itoorn and Three-story IJrlck Dwelling House, situated on King street, now In pos session of Samuel Clark. 'Mils is a Valuable business stand and a lirst-cla*s residence, con* taming a front of HI feefon said King si.,anil 202 leet 0 Inches In cmpth, bounded by property of S. C. Haller and others. Also, On' JPriduy, September 0, 1870. That valuable Farm situated In Southampton twp.,B miles east of Bhippensbnrg, and of a mile south of Leesburg, on the public, road, bounded by lands of Lev I Strom and others, and containing about IcO ACRES. - The land Is well fenced and In a high slate of cultivation; wltu a Jot of EXCELLENT TIMBER There are valuable Lime quarries on the Farm, ami It lies on or near the projected Hue of the Booth Mountain nailroad.. This tract will be sold together, or In lots to suit purchasers.of both properties. Terms of Sale :—lO per cent on day of Bale; one half the remainder on the Ist of April. 1*71; the balance on the Ist of April, 1872. Bale to commence at ten o’clock of both days, when at tendeuce will bo given by W. H. MILLER, W. F. SADLER. Axiiffncei f>/ IFm. Clar):, VALUABLE (SLATE FABM AT PRIVATE SALE, Thounderslgued offers at Pilvute Sale, that valuable Tractof Slate Land, situated lj,£ miles north of Carlisle, on tho right side of the road lending to Carlisle SulphurSprlngs,Cumberland county, containing 1.6 6 ACRES, of which 23 are Umber The tract 1h divided Into two sections, and will bo sold'sepuratb or In one body os may suit the purclm'ser. ‘ Tho Improvements ou thoniausloir Trdctnre a j \ TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, with Frame Summer House, largo Frame Barn, Wagon SiUpd. twtf nevor-lalllng wells ’Of exreU lent watcirulnd ayoungapplo orchard. Tho land IsJn a high stale of cultivation, and under good fences. The smaller tract, adjoining tho Man* plon Farm, extends along the Suipimr Spring road, dn which Is erected a NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with Frame Summer. House, detached ; a hand some Frame Barn ; choice Grapes; Fruits of al kinds in abundance. A well of good water and a cistern near the d or. TermH easy to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the property will call on the undersigned, residing on Uio lastliact described, or on J. C. Slock, Insurance Agent, at the Franklin House, No. 4, Carlisle, Pii. REAL ESTATE J? ft I V ATE SALE. The undersigned offers at Private Sale, n vaU liable limestone farm, situated in Monroe town ship.near the Triable Spring road, about four miles east of Carlisle, on to toad leading from Churchlown to Middlesex. Tiio farm is in a high slate of cultivation, under good f«nco and contains 18 ACHES The Improvements tiro ft TWO-RTORY BRICk HOUSr., with back Building, Rank Bum umi nil other necessary outbuilding.* Thero is'un abundance of-Emit, embracing among other*, twonty-ono varieties of Grapes, carefully select ed oiiiof different nurseries* There Is a wi ll of goo l Water near the door, and two cisterns on tho premises. A reasonable credit will bo given. Persons wishing to view tho property can call on tho undersigned residing on the premises. GEORGE W, IUJSGWvVLT, Allen p.O. Aug. 11, 70—5 w TjTARJVI AT PBIVATE SaLE. Ip effaced ,nt by the subscriber, sltuaied lu West f'&jnsboro’ twp., Cumberland County, Pa., 'iYi miles wou.h of Newvllle. on iho turnpike, bounded by lands of Christian Trill. James McCullough ahd others, bis Tarm con* lalulng 115 Acres of LI MU tiTUNE'LAN 1). Tho Improvements thereon creeled uro n Wealher .Hoard Dwelling, largo Bunk. burn. UHJ feet lung with new Wagon tiacd and Corn Cribs. A young orchard baa been started on the premises, lias a reasonable, portion of Timber Land. Tho land Is gopd UM&sTONE HUIL and IKON OUE abounds lu dlffoieut parts of the place. Is cou* ven lent to churche-*, schools and mills. Persons desiring to view tho property will call on tho subscriber residing one mile north, or for lurlh* er Information by mail, uddret.B HAMUEL hefflehoweu, Aug. 4, 1570—3 t Newvlllo, Pa. OH f Wifi Pounds of Bhoulile%aml side { j\J Uvv meat wanted in exchange for pure Liquors, and tho best brands of chewing and smoking tobacco, by JACOB LIVINGSTON, April 28,70—3iu No. 37 North Hanover til. tpd PHYSICIANS. • Allow tdq to call your attention torny PREPA RATION OP COMPOUND EXTRACT HUGHU The component pans are BUCHU. long leaf. Cubebs, Juniper berries. MODE OP PREPARATION.—Buchu, la vacuo Juniper Berries, by distillation. to form a fine gin, Cubebs extracted by displacement with spirits obtained from Juniper Berries; very lit tle sugar Js used, and n small proportion ofj«pi rit. It Is more palatable than any now la use. • ' ■ -Buchu, ns prepared by Druggists, Is of a dark color. It is a plant tliut emit* Us fragrance; the action of llttino destroys this (Its active princi ple); leaving a dark and glutinous decoction,— Mine Is the color of Ingredients. The Buchu la my preparation predominates; the smallest quantity of the oilier ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon Inspection, It will bo found not to bo a Tincture, as made In Plmr raacopccn, nor Is It a Syrup—and therefore can be used in cases where fever or influmatlon ex ist. In this, you have the knowledge of the In gredients and the mode ol preparation. ■ Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and inai upon Inspection It will meet with your ap probation, . Chemist and Druggist of 10 Years' Experience From the largest Manufacturing Chemists In tho “I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold; no. occupied the Drug Store opposite my resi dence, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and entorprize." Firm of Powers and Welghtmau Manufacturing 'Chemists,,Ninth and Brown Streets, Phila delphia. HELMDOLD-S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. for weakness Tho exhausted powers of. Nature which are accompanied by so many alarming which will be found. Indispo sition to Exertion,Loss »f Men.ory,Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; In fact, Universal Lassitude. Prostration, and ina bility to outer into the enjoyments of-society. • Tho constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, requires tho aid of Medicine to strenghten and invigorate the system, which HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Invariably does. If no treatmentissubmitted to,Consump tion or,insanity ensues. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRAIfroF BUCHU In udcctions peculiar to Females, Is unequalled by.nny.oUier preparation, ns in Chlorosis, or Re tention, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customa ry Evacuations, and ail complaints incident to the sex, or the decline or change of life. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH, will radically exterminate from tho system diseases arising irom habits of dissipation, at little expense, lit tle or no change lndlel),no inconvenience or ex posuj e: completely superseding those unpleas ant and dungerous remedies, Copalva and Mer cury, in all these diseases. Use HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACTBUCII U Jn nil diseases of these oxgaua, whether existing In male or female, from whatovercausoorlglnat ing, and no matter of how long standing. It Is pleasant in tasio and odor, “immediate’” In ac tion, and more , strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. • Those suffering from broken-down or delicate constitutions, procure the remedy at once. . The reader must bo Aware that, however slight may bo tho attack of t leabove diseases, ills cer tain to affect tho bodily health ana mental -powers. ' - . - ‘ All tho require Hie aid of ft Diu retic. HELMBUED’a EXTRACT RUUHU Is the great Diuretic. ' Sold byDrugglstsovorywheio. Prlco—Sl.2s per bottle, or 0 bottles for $0.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptonsin all communica tions. PETEK STOCK. Address H. T. HELiIBOLD, Drug and Chem , col Warehouse, 5M Broadway, N, Yj None ore genuine unless done up Ju steeDou graved wrapper, with facsimile ol my Chemi cal Warehouse, and signed May 19,70—1 y metrical. New Yoke, AuauslSth. 1568. With a feeling of confidence, I am, very respectfully, H. T, HELMBOLD, World.} Novemuk WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, MEE! H T. HELMBOLD.
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