.dilute. & , i ilocal 9ft tins . _ Cnuncn Dedication—EailikiadEx- I'unsioN.r The new Mvllimlisi Episcopal dml'cli-just erected at Bino Grove Fur n„cc, is now awaiting dedication. The dedicatory services will take place Oct; 22d ■>3d. Rev. Dr. Diislnell will preach on Saturday afternoon, October 22d, at 2J o'clock. Mr. Arms, tlie genial and elli cieut Superintendent of the S. M. R. R. lias generously arranged for an excursion forthe exclusive benefit of tiro church. The cause Is a good one, thenccaslon w 11 1 beuiostintcrcsling, the ride to Pino Grove p plclurestitte and roman lie beyond our powers of description, especially in this' delightful autumn weather, and we hope the excursion will be the largest of the seiisun. No such opportunity has over been given our people to visit Pino Grove, mid none will ever occur again. Tickets nrc for sale at the several stores and de pots at To cents for the round trip. The train will leave the Cumberland. Valley depot at 1 P. M. and will relurn by six o’clock Saturday evening. Objects op Ciiakitv.—Carlisle has many residents whoso destitution loudly calls for Hie exercise of eliarily on the part of those whoso “ lines are east in pleasant places.” The near approach of wilder should arouse our benevolent peo ple to'action in the matter of making provision for the comfort of the poverty stricken before freezing weather sets in and the ground Is coveted witii snow. JtV moving promptly, much misery can be averted and many sorrowful hearts gladdened. .All efforts. tiT ulleviato the snllerings of the poor will he amply re warded. None who dispense their oliar-. Hies or give their time for’this purpose will over regret their action. Spucndid QjUinl’KS.— On Friday last, \ve were presented by Mr. Wm. S. Laird, of Smith ‘Middleton township, with a lot of beautiful quinces, for which he will please .accept our thanks. These quinces are of a superior variety, nud am called the “Si.no Fly” quince. Four of the quinces weighed 43 lbs. Mr. Laird is a successful fruit-grower, though upon a limited scale, and, with a larger capital, would sabn take high rank as an enter prising horticulturist. New Goods.— Mr. Thomas A. Harper, corner of South Hanover and Pornfret streets, has just received from the,cities a large and elegant'assortment of sensonnT ble Dry Goods. consisting, in part, of Ninths, Silks, Silk and Wool Poplins, • French Merinoes, Plaids, Shawls, Furs, &c. t &o. Call and examine his stock. Don’t Do .It.—Great. complaints are made just now in relation to the bad con duct of boys, and sometimes men, too, in injuring.ornamental trees. We advise the boys of this borough who have been in the habit of interfering thus with the property of other people, to ceaye their nefarious conduct. If they do,not they may. yet have to “ pay. dearly for their whistle.” There is a'law bearing on this misdemeanor, .which we append for the benefit of those Ignorant of i f: “ If any person shall wilfully or ma liciously injure or destroy any fruit or ornamental- frees* shrub, plant or grape vine; growing* nr cultivated, in any op ehn'd, usirden or enclo-nre, or upon any public street nr square-in this Common wealth. he shall, be‘ guilty of a misde mean. r. and on conviction be fined not •exceeding ono hundred do’lars, and tin* d<*rg«i an Imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both or either, at the dis cretion of the Court.’- 1 ' Good Advice.— Tho Ions? winter.eyeii will soon l)e here, anil arrangements should be made for tho y'mmg to spend them properly. They should have suita ble’oUicps to go to, for if they have not these, they will go to places.not suitable. JVobahly one. of the best find most refin ing influences la the “ Kinging School,” at- which an evening in each week can be spent very profitably. The advantages ofvoeal ninsic are many and of the very best kind. Wo hope therefore, that some of our 'musical friends viil organize good Kinging'Schools in every district in the 'counlv, and tl at the people, particularly the young men and maidens, will patron* ize them properly, so that one evening, at least, of each week may be spent In the ennobling exeivNe of discoursing the sweet strains of rmi-ic* - Bad Manners,—The practice which some young men (and old ones, too, some times) are guilty of—making unkind and indelicate remarks ah uit ladies passing ulong.Uio streets—ls very ungentlemanly and should bu rebuked by those who have a proper respect tor themselves and due regard for the delicate-feclings of the gentler sox. IC'very lady, no matter whe ther personally known or not, Is entitled to n-ttpeclful'consideration and'protcclion in alhplaces and under ail circum.-rtancep, particularly when passing along the pub lic streets, unprotected, and no gentleman would be guilty of Insulting one, even in thought, much less by coarse ami Inde cent remarks, carelessly made, ii'*t caring whether It ho overheard or not. This habit is often indulged in in Carlisle, to the shame of those who should have bet ter manners, and we hope they will give the mutter a serious thought, and resolve to break themselves of so vulgar and un seemly u practice. October.— We arc now near the mid dle of October, so called from being the eighth in the year, according to the old Alban or Latin calendar. The month was by our Kaxon styled II Tny monch (modern, Weinmokat) ’or’the wine month. - In allusion to' This epithet, an old writer, remarks; “and albeit they bad not anciently ’wines made in , (Germany, yet in thia-aeaaon had they them from divers countries adjoining.” October wan called, i)v the ancient Germans, Winter fj/Uith,:froip (.ho approach of winter with the full moon of the month. ' On the 22d of the month the aim en ters the sign of/Scprp/o, an astronomical emblem, said to typify, in the form of a destructive, insect, the increasing power of cold over nature, in the suVtfe*mauuer us the equal influence of cold and heat are represented by Libra, or the balance, the the preceding month of Sep tember. .Though tv melancholy feeling ia associa ted with October, from Lho general decay, of uufur'o by whtdi it ia cbanictorizeil, there occurs nevertheless, notlufrequnnc-. ly In It some of the finest and moat ex liberating weather'of the year. Frosts in the moruinga and are com mon, while the middle of the day is often enlivened by all the sunshine of July without ita oppressiveness, and the clear ness of a frosty day In December or Jan uary, without Us piercing cold. Haiuiy Ituny'B youngest child, In '*~SldppeuHburg on Tuesday morning, was hudiy acaUUd by overturning upon It a can of boiling milk. The little sufferer Is considered out of (lunger. Music.—Several Itinerant musicians huve bevn favoring our citizens with their performances on the streets recently. Tin-: Slvkntkkntie Annual . Skss* lON OF Till*;’ TICACHKII’s I NSTITUTK ,OF CUMUHHLAND CoUNTY. The Seven teenth Annual Session of the Cjumher land County Teachers’ Institute, will convene in tlie Court House, at Carlisle, on Monday, November 7,. 1870, at 1 o'clock, I*. M- The following are some of the practical questions that will be discussed : l. Is the establishment of one or more High Schools in each township practicable ? Geo. H Slaybaugh, John Loyor, Peter Leah, Peter Rituer, D- M, C. Gring, Jo seph Ilitner, Jus. Crain, M. D. IS. How should teacher's salaries be fixed ? J. M. Duncan, 1). E. Kast, F. A. Cain, J. . M. Dndenvood, F. G. Williamson, Daniel Landis, Levi Sirohra. 3. What should ho taken into consid eration iu thesblectlou of a teacher ? a. B. Shearer, A. Comery, John Zieg ler, Wm. H Coover, Win. A.Cofiee, It. C. Lamberlou, M. G. Hoover, M. D. 4. Aie public school examinations and exhibitions heiieficial? D. Eckles, J. H. Deurdoflf, George W. Jacobs, H. Mouera. M. D., W.H. Longs dorf M. 0., Ge rge O’Hara, W. U. Logan 5. Should Directors grant teachers’ the titne to attend the County Institute ? Miss Jennie F. G|vler, J. C. Bell, G. W. Krallj John L. Henry, W. Howland M. D , John Morrison. M. Williams. Tlie teacher first named after each question, will prepare a paper on the subject, after the reading ot which the question will he further discussed by the other-teachers and directors named. At the close of tlie regular discussion all questions will be open lor ycncrol discussion. Hon. J . P. Wiekersham, State Super intendent of common Schools; Prof. H. Houck, Deputy State. Supt., Hon. 13- IS. While, formerly School Commissioner of Ouio; Pro!. J. V. Montgomery, Supt. of Model School, at Milltrbville, Pa. Profs.- Chase, Sheely, and other em nent eclura • tors, will he present during the.conven tion. The members of the committee congratulate themselves on having so cured such an able corps of instructors, and U is expected that nil will he bene fited by their services. Wednesday, will be set apartas Direc tors’.day; at, lime questions of vi tal importance to the prosperity* and de lation of our.schools will he piesented lor discussion. Either the Stain Superintendent or Deputy Stale Superii temlelit -will he present on that day,-ami it is requested that every' Board, of Directors in the county be well represented. Thai tuor t may not go unrewarded the committee design giving two full Schol- a Stamlunl.Business College for the best specimens of Penuiaiflshlp executed by teachers of the county, and • Webster's unabridged and abridged Dic tionaries to the lies) -spellers of the coun ty. Th.e pteaiuble to the constitution of the United Stales will he written-as a specimen of penmanship; A donation will to made to the Sol dier’s Monument Association out ul the 1 gross' amount of leceiptsof the Conven tion ; ami it is hoped that thousands wll. be present during the evening of the en tertainment. Essays will be read by Messrs. E. V, -Hooper, Ella Xl« bok, Mary Stewart, An nie Scouller, and the Committee on Teacher's Permanent Certificates will be elected during the week. At the next public ‘ examination teachers, a. mark -will be given in the practice of teaching, and it is hoped the. county Superintendent. Will, not he obliged (in accordance with the Act of April 0 18(37,) to lower the mark of ant/ on account of absence from the County* Institute. Different Hotels in (he Borough wil accommodate Teachers and others at tending the convention at SI per day. Will* A, Lindsey, J. Zbajmjjv, K. 13.*I 3 .* Goodyear. John Hefkklfingeu, Samuel Coovkk. , f Officio of Co. isupt. • \ Oarls:dC, Oct. 11, ’7O This Coming Eclipse.-The total eclipse of toe ,sun, December i22d, is to receive the attention of the astronomers of the' Cubed States, Extensive" preparations are mw making, ami three corps of ob servation are to be sent abroad, to 1 e stationed respectively at Malaga, Sicily,, and some place ’n Turk* y most available (or taking-observations. One corps will be composed of the astronomers of the Naval Observatory.^, Washington, and the other two of professors from the univer sities and scientific schools of the coun try. Betore the war In broke out, arrangements were made that Kear Admiral Oliver fc?. Glisson, of the Medit erranean Kquadrdn, should aid and co operate with the corps to he stationed at Sicily ; hut this plan bus for the present been interfered with by the contest, as the squadron has been removed to the Bahic to protect the American vessels in that sea. To Wash Rag Carpet. —Take clean warm water in a pall, aiufii clean white cotton or woolen cloth, that you may see the hotter the progress you are making ; wring out of the water every time as dry as you can —proceed to rub your carpet with it. dirty, a scrub-brush and soap 11103' housed. Yon can do so without welling your carpet through. It must not bo wet at all, only damp. Shut up doors, open windows; a day will dry it. If it is in the kitchen that must ho used daily*, rub a little at u time, and place tbeieon a towel or paper* Each one will walk around the mark. Don't imagine' that yon can do this after, your carpet is up and on the grass, ' ,-, on though four big stones he at the corners. Neither can it be done on the floor after the tacks are out. Never put down a carpet without straw under it; the straw ads as a strainer for the sand and dirt, and the’side next the straw will be much cleaner than when put down. Receipt.— The following is recoin mended as an excellent mixture Id cleaning furniture : Odd drown linspcd oil, 1 quart; pin nr spirits of wine, ball pint; vinegar, half a ninr; butter of antimony, 2 ounces; spir its of turpentine, half a pint. Tins mix ture requires to he well shaken before it Is u-ed. A little of U is then to. ho poured upon a rubber, which must bo well ap plied to the surface of the furniture. Sev eral applications will be necessary for now furniture, or for such as has previously been French polished or rubbed with beeswax. OntN Husteng forms one of the cm ployment-s of farmer* at this season oflhe year. The crop la aaiil to come up to ex pectations, mid prices range at from forty to 11 fly cents per bushel in the ear. How eloquent ia the old homely wold, Fa'l ! Tlte tlowers full in the garden, the fruits full in the orchards, Hie nuts fall in the woods, the stars fall from Iheslty, the ram falls from the clouds, the mercury falls lino lho tubes, the leaves fall every where, and man lulls Into eternity ! Sinn Snow Eloquunck.—The inevi table ■dde showman will ho hero, this week and next, in all lib) pristine glory. The following may he taken as a fair sample of his eloquence : “ Gentlemen, this is the celebrated boa 'constrictor—the finest, largest, strongest, the prettiest animal of its species in this country. He was caught in youth Ame rica as belay torpid after swallowing two oxen and a drove of sheep,. In a wh'e i ot, t»is capture aflording a beautiful, il lustration of successful wire-pulling. It was supposed that the sand where ho was torpid was hot enough to boil eggs, and that his was at least ‘well done’ —this is proved' by ifs highly finished appearance His color la supposed to combine all too hues of all the shakes Unit ever hissed or hit, from the ‘old serpent’ to the Conger eel. His size Is varlah’o, as, like most other objects in nature, he expands with heat, contracts with cold. For every rise of five degrees in the thermometer he gets a-foot in longitude. In his-native «nnd he is one hundred and fifty feet long. The warm season of our country stretches him twenty-five feet. .Last January, when the thermometer full to sixteen degrees, he shrunk into such trif ling dim. nsious as to be invisible through a microscope. His present length you can see for yourself- His temperance principles are of the Goughist kind. He is a dozen cold-water societies rolled info one. His drink at his present dimen sions is three gallons of water per week, his food three more gallons- He lias great natural talents for politics, which he snows by changing his coat four limes a year. Price of admission, twenty-five cents.” J5Q5“* If you have a had taste In your mouth, sal lowness or yellow col or of skin, feel stupid and drowsy,appetite unsteady, frequent headache or dizziness, yon are “Billions” and nothing will arouse your liver to action and strengthen up your system equal to Dr. Pierce’s Alt Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery. - U.-ed moder ately during exposure to malurhfl poisons it enables the liver to work off the p- ison and will thus prevent Agile and Billions Fevers. It is just the tiling for jaundice. As a Blood Purifier and Cough Medicine It lias never yet been equalled- Sold by druggists. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy is guaran teed to give satisfaction. k No Stamps Ndddkd.—Hereafter no IT. S. stamp will he required to he allixed to any receipt, no matter how large the amount, nor any note of.a less amount than one hundred dollars. 'The host ready-made Clothing; the host Cloths.and Cassimeres; .the best suits made to order; all at the lowest prices, at J. W. tom.Ev’s,' No S 3 North Hanover at., Carlisle. The best Bools and Shoes; the best Hats, Gloves and Notions; the best fur niching Goods in general, all at the low est price'?, at J. W. Smiluy’s, No. I*3 North Hanover sh, Carlisle. Sept. 2l)-(b. ’ Tun Five Dollar Sewing Machine pur chased by mo January, 180(3, from .the. Family Sewing Machine Company, 80 Nassau Street, N. Y,, has been in almost constant use ever since. It has not been out of order once. Has cost nothing for repairs, ami I linil it simple and reliable in. operation, and always ready to’sew.— Those friends of mine who use (hem with the new improvemen.is are very much pleased ; Thu one I Iqive 1 would not part with. . Mrs. Ann W. Cutiutrt, 428 Street, New York OQLjiffv— 3 m ■ • 3iJ u s i u c s s Notices. Duuos, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medi cines, Soaps. Oils, Fancy Tolk-t fc«etls fine brush* es, find a comploiollnoofarticles pertaining to the ding and variety business, constantly on hum! at, the lowest, prjees, at JOSKPII 11. lIaCEHSTKJK’H, No. 5. South Hanover street. .-Oct. PI, 70. "PRIME Havana Cigars . At N«;IPs, 2-i West Main street BEST brands of Tobacco .At Nell's, lit West. Main street, ALL styles of Paper Rollers At Ncirs.ii? West Main street, FALL Neck-ties Ai NolFa. ttl West Main street. PAPER COLLARS, la to 10 cis. a h"X • At Noll' s, 21 West. Mala slror:.. ■ CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY.—Tho old esL Him; the only place where you can gel Wind you want, nr have U made to order BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,* In nil their dim-rent styles. Jit-p unm/uml ra’ml inrj done promptly, by A. R* SrIERK, Cor. Scnit.ii and East Sts.; Carlisle. June 2.5, 70—t; A l-migio addition lately made to the stock of Lumber in the yards of A.. L BLAIR. Attend to securing your Coal foi winter while prices are low and quality good. Call at tiro yard of A-ll* BLAIR. Llmeburncr's coal constantly on hand. Also a full assor ruont of lumber at the lowest prices at the yard of Aug. 25, 1870. THE ground door gallery Ims gone up to the magnliicant room over Leidlch .v Miller's and Qreentield's stores. Conn*, see and he convinced that tlie motto of Lochmun Is “ Kxccl.sslor.” ,Onwn.ro. upward and higher npist be inequal ity of his Pholagiaphs. and no Reception shall be used to gel customers, relying entirely lu the quality o! the work. C. L. LOCHMAN has routed his gallery to no one, hut removed his entire establishment, Irom NeUVlmlldlng to the South-east come of Mar ket square uml Mala street, and the public are cordially Invited to call on him at his new placed North IfanoverSt.tuo last week presented a lively and cheerful appearance. Seeing an un-. usually-largo crowd below the Rank, we started, for the purpose of .proem lug a local Item, and when wo arrived, we found them all going Into .Duke & Burkholder's new Dry Goods Store, and Judging from tho pacliagcs„tled up and In the hands of the ladles,- ’they must have accommo dated a great many with good cheap goods. They are allvo to the Inlores and wants of alt and money can bo saved by purchasing from them. Their goodsaro all new, and one sues no old stylos oh high prices to ease down. Give thorn a call and too the great bargains, v ATFRYHINGER& WEISER'S Carpet Stove, No. 2.1 E. Main st.. you will ‘lbid au entire new assortment , of Carpets, Oil-Cloths Window shades. L- oklug-Glasscs,yarns, Ac-, making tho largest and cheapest variety in this 3 alley. Tnoy have tho largest slock of oil cloths, com prising the choicest patterns and best qualities ever brought to this you can have It all widths. Window Shades of nil. patents and styles, both In linen an I paper, alsotho embos sed shade and Ilorstman’s patent blmd fixtures something entirely new. Cush paid for wool. Foil photo frames go to Chapman’s. When yon waul a picture look for No. 21 West Midn street, then go to the :srd story and ask for CHAPMAN, deal with no other man at ull.no matter bow magnificent his rooms. I hope this will decelv none, and that it will bike no ones'customers even though they have had bad pictures elsewhere. LATEST NEWS FROM THE OF WAR ! —Coylo brothers.have Just returned Jroiu the East and purchased the largest stock of goods thatlmvoevor been brought to this place. Ihey anticipate a good business, and have made preparations on a liberal scale. Nothing that tends to beauty, taste and attractiveness to a stock of Notions has been omitted. Merchants expect to see a very superior stock of goods at our house and In prices wo defy competition with the eastern markets. Our stock consists Inpartof Ruck Sheep; Kid Finish. Berlin and Cloth Gloves, ami Ladles Kid Gloves. Undershirts and Drawers, Woolen, Merino and Cotton half Hose. Ladles Woolen, Merino at.d Coiton Hose. Misses’ and Children's Worsted Hose. Also, an endless variety of Notions. Paper Bags from fhtolOlh. ; P B—Agents'-fdr Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets. PUlaso call and inspect our goods. COYLE BROTHERS, 2i South Hanover street, Carlisle. WANTED 79 gentlemen and ladles, to assist in lhe;maimfactnru of Heliographs ; will occupy only a low moments. The finished Heliographs always represent the asslssant while at work. Assistants can have us many Heliographs, na tlu.y wish. Apply toll. I’.nmpiniiti.Sl \V. Hlrli slreot, who tho pooph- s:iy makes tho hi>t pic lures. V’ai.i. AND Winter Goods.— Just received and now opened at J. 11. Wojfs. a largo assortment or Rollons of every descript loti, stylo and quali ty. such ns Breaklast Sh .wls, Hoods, Zephors, Germantown Wool, OlovosJ Hosiery r ;Undcr lothlng and all goodasuitahlc for Kali and Win ter wear. Call and cxamlnb before mautng Tour purchases. Our goods arc all new, and ■prices lower, don’t forget tho place, No. North UimOVCTSt ' . 'J. 11. WOLF. SToiiKKKKiMhK-s will plcaso remember that all goods bought of WM. BLAIR & 80 N. may he re , turned ha soon as received, If not satisfactory.— We offer a lino variety of iresh Syrups at prices that will suit tho trade. Also a very largo slock of Lamp Goods, Chimneys and Quconswaregen •erally, at greatly reduced prices, best Coal Oil, Salt and KJsh.on hand aft tho time. AVe oiler a largo and lull stock ot everything In our line.— KoV prices, please reler to ourprioo lists that will be issued and mailed on tho Urstofeaeh'monlh, oV eallnud seolhoslock. * WM. BLAIR & SON, ’ Wholesale and Retail Grocers, and Queensware .Merchants, Sep. IN, IS7O. * South End, Carlisle. JACOB LIVINGSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TO DACCO, SNUFF. - , SEGARS, PIPES. &c. iVo. 27, North Hanover Street, Oflbrs to tho trade the best-brands of a large variety of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, real Michigan Kino Cut, hi bulk or tin full. • iV. E., Garretts, celebrated .snuff. Ileal genu ine Imported UavaunaSegartf- Vara Connecti cut and Domestic Segais. A large assortment of everything belonging to the business, and sold at as lowa price, as In any Eastern city. The public is respectfully Invited to Cull and Inspect my large assortment. livery article warranted as represented, April HI, <‘ni JACOH I.IVINGSTON, W I N 13 S: AN D LIQUORS, iVb. 2T, AVIA Hanover Street, Oilers the following Goods; Warranted pure unadulterated anjl full proof. Always «s repre sented; UcnnineTmported French Cognac Brandy, of old aye*. Pure old Rye Whiskeys by celebrated distill ers. Best quality Gfnger Biaiidy. The very host quality, {Sherry, Claret, New England Ruin’, Ac.’ Klmmcl Pure white spirits, for druggists and family use. > Sold at the lowest prices for” cash. A eall so licited. . April 21, IS7O-Um IMPORTANT TO private families. Pure and unadulterated Wines and Liquors supplied at their residence', by sending order to store, or turough’ Post Olllee. - Every article war ranted as represented or llui money refunded. V'* . .JACOB LIVINGSTON'. ’ No. 27, North Hanover Street. ' Apill 21, lh7o—Gih ~.p dial ■’ oticcs THE DOUBLE-OVEN StJNNYSIDE COOK OF IS7U Is constructed on entirely now ami seSen tilic principles, with SIPHON FLUE, guaran teed to thomuglily heat two large ovens, and.six pot holes, with two-thirds the fuel'used m the single oven Cook Stoves, N ’ We are still manufacturing ourlong and favo rable known ■ . • -BARLEY-SUEAF COOKING STOVI so highly esteehud by (ho public for severa years past. T UK .1 U N I A T A , Our great double-beating PARLOR STOVE, has been mu,ch Improved and ’beautified this year. Where known the merits oi this Stove need no comment. Otir celebrated ‘ SUNNYSIDE FIRE PLACE HEATERS, mong Us many premiums also carried oil the first premium at the Marulwt Tnsiifiifc at llaltl morr, in 'islid, although subjected to’the most se vere tests at (lie home of Urn Baltlmor.o Healer' This Is llio only true hot-a-r fire-place Heater in the market, and like the regular hnllt collar heater loses no heat. Send for Circulars ami testimonials. STUART, PETERSON CO., ’ Philadelphia, Pm For sale by Messrs.* Rhinesmith it Rupp, Car lisle, Pa. ’ . . Also tor fralo by I>. W.' Spencer, Newvlllo.Pa., ami by Messrs. Wolfed Bro., Shlppensbnrg, Pa. Sep. S, 70—:im ' •CHERRY PLOTORALTttOOHES,” KorC Ids, Coughs, Mure i'ovuat'A Bronchitis NON K HO GOOD. NON I- PFEASA NT, NONE Use no mono oi thos*- horrible lasted, nauseating •■brown citincn THINGS” Dec. If, IHH)—ly. ■ r)HAi-'Ni->w, numinous anil C’alairli treated with tho utmost success, by .1. Isaacs, M. D„ and- Pro of -Disease-. of Lho Eye and Ear, (his spe ciality,) In tho Medical Codego of Pennsylvania, ;) yearn expurknc *, (foi m yof Leyden, llpl* . hMadcdphla.' Testi monials can bo .soon ut ills olllce. Tho medical fac nliy are invited to accompany their patients, ij 0 has no hoerott in bis practice. Artificial, eyes inse* ted without pain. No charge forex-, animation, March 17, D7O-ly. A. H. ULAia. Misjii.ku’s Iltiun llrmiiw,- I This celubmteil to nic and stimulant will restore tho degcijjivo or gans toolyrfccli.s healthy stale "It will thoro ngbly eradicate all morbific matter from the blood, cleanse the entire system, and produce the most vigorous actl- n of the dlllcrent organs of the limn an body It Is t lie Great Blood, Purl- Her and Infallible Remedy for Dyspepsia, Chol era, .rramps In H.c'Htomach, ncadaolu; result ing from a deranged Stomach, and also that bar ns-dug decease side Headache, Biliousness, Ac The fact, that in all parts ot the land t tin medical facu)t> prnscilbc Misrn.K.n’K mntj; im'itkks for llu-lr patients who are alUfeied with those dis eases, should convince the inos sceptical that this proprietory compound Is a m< dielne upon which they can rely asa>'solntolv ulllc.icleus I curing such diseases as we have enumerate above. Hold by all druggists. Price one dollar per bottle. • Tub IWivKiuvb Avaa." On my joura-y over tho continent- through Turkey, India. Chi na, Japan, Peru, Chill, Paraguay, Brazil and Mexico, and tho United States;—ln them all to some extent and In some to a great exl-nt. I have found tli) unlve sal Ayer I ' ‘represented by his fatally medicines, which are often held m‘ fabulous esteem., Whether' hey win their cures I know not. but. I'know they have It to such a degree that it trcfiucntly gave mo a distinguish ed importlmco to have come from tho sumo country. "IUDDER.S-HWn.EK.-In Itnck Millld. Til., on Wciliu-wbu', Del. .11 h.. by tho Itev. H. A. Neu’oll. jl olmm Haclik-ra.or I,ciiyi;mvollb, Kanaiiß. 1,, joniilo-M., .liuißlutroia. W.mrller..of Kock Island. HorJIXOKEI—KLK.'KKII.—On the 29th nlt., in Mechantcshurg, by Rev. John Ault. Mr. L. liolllut'or to‘.Miss Susan Flicker, both of York comity. ffllje JR at tuts. Curlinlo Four ami Urnln ?lar!ict, COUrtEGTED WKtncr.V IIV J. If., ItOSi.KH A uuo Flour— l'Amilj r 57 50 ;♦ Flour—Hupur d W> Oats, Uyo Flour ; 5 nit Clover Heed,... “ Wheat—White. 1 W Timothy Heed, j •« Wheat-Red, ...100 to IIS “ Hay m0u.... Uyo ; 7U I'lulutlclpliia PIIH.aDKU’IHA, Oct. 11, I^‘E Fr.ouu.— I There In a lull-demand trom tins homo eratio, but prices aro unchanged. 25'JJ barrels IncUiding Hupe.rllne, atSl.oUa $5; Extra at mu 5 0»j; Northwestern Extra Family at S‘i a (J. 70; Pennsylvania do. do. at SdnO a 7 ; Indiana and Ohio-do do. with tu the range of the sumo tlgures, and fancy lots at 57.25 a K, Ityc Flour sells at tn.oO, Chain.—The- Wheat market Is linn, and lor prime lotsastcady inquuy prevails. Sale*.ofGOUU bushel* Western red at BI.JW a I 1«; bushels cholcn amber at 51.10 a 1.17; and 12'M buslmh. Il linois and Kuninclty white at 5.'5') a UR- ‘V O may bo quoted at JMe. Corn Is quiet but uy. Hales of 71MU bushels at 05 u Ode for.i’onnsylva nla yellow; 96 a for Western do., *■> a Wo DEALER IN FINE pure old Gin, Pure old Port Wide, JUST OUT! UURK SO uUICK. KUsIITUN A CO. .vstot House. Now York i a vvceTs CAUhisi.L, October,, 12 IK7O. ! for Western mixed. Oats are du'l. Sales of 1000 hu-diels at .11 a.*-e, for Pennsylvania and West -orn. Tho receipts to day, areas follows: :h(H bids. Klour..h».-) 0 bushels Wheat, 1.'1.C00 bushels Cum, spwl bushels Ohts, IWW bushels Barley and Til barrels Whisky. Seeps.— ln Cloversoed there Is very little lin ing; 110 bushels c f choice sold at SC 7.1. Timothy ifidull; 7u bushels sold at ?1 T."» a So 00, tho latter rate from second hands. Flaxseed is dull at at S'J l'> per bushel. , Whiskey.—MW bids, of Western iron-bound sold in lots at 00c* pergallon. liMumiuvss, scr. S, 5 5J Sj 5 §■ 5 s g JAMES CAMX'ISELL. | W. F. JIEN'VOOn. campj:nll~n hen wood, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. IS North Ilmiorcr St., CARLISLE, P A IJATII TUBS, • WATER CLOSETS,. WASH BASINS, HYDRANTS, LIFT AND KUUCE PUMPS. CISTERN AND DEEP WELL PUMPS, , GAS FIXTURES, GAS SHADES A ND GLOBES Ac., Ac. Lead, Iron and Terra Cotta Pipe, .CHIMNEY-TOPS and FLUES, All kinds of BRASS WORK for. Steam and Water constantly on hand. WORK IN TOWN OR COUNTRY piomptly attended to. Hi •Immediate attention given to orders for .material or work from a distance- Having special advantages we are prepared to furnish COPPER WORK’ of all descriptions for Still Houses 1 and other purposes at homo or at a distance. , . COPPER PIPE furnished to order either drawn or’brazed. '■? (V ■!0 . <V} ,k> •- (a ,ft £ , £ ti ■■ it ef ■. . n if n <* * s . «? SCp. 1,70 —ly illigcrllancous TJ\ H 111 -(i K AT-] S A LT I MOii E PIAi\ r 0 .MA.NPICTORY, WM. KiS'ABE cP CO., MAS'crAOTuninrs or GramU Square and Upright FOETBBj' PIANO • jiAi/rnionn, mp. Si.r/i/jice First Prfy:- Medals Atra/dcd. - These Insi rumotifs have been before the pub- Uc for nearly thirty years, and-npon their ex cel lenee alone attained mwurohns U jar-rmhicucc, whlcli pronounce.-, them unequalled. Their TON E . combines groat power, sweetness and fliieslng lug quality,’as wel las areal purity «»( 1 n ton at ion, and sweetness throughout• the enure scale, — Their „ • TO U C H Is pliant and elastic, ami entirely free from the stillness found hi so many Plano*. 1 N W U R K M AN S II I P they are unequalled, using none hut the very best seasoned material, the large capital em ployed in our business enabling us to keep con tlmmllv. an-Immense slock of-lumber, ac., on liiiikK ’ • Ail our Square Pianos have. our-New improv ed ( iverstrung Scale and the A tirade Treble. We would e iM’special attention to our late Im provements In Grand Pianos and Square Grands; patented Ang. 11, isfn;. which bring the Piano ’ nearer perlecMon than lias yet b en attained. 1 JZvc'u Piann Fully \V<ortint‘(l /or Fii'c ■ Vcns: We have mmio arrangements for the Solo Wholesale Agency for the most celebrated PAR LOR ()Ri JANS and MELUDEONS, widen wo of fer Wholesale'nmP Retail, at lowest factory !Ulo<S '. WILLIAM KNABE .t CO. JAMES BELLAK. Wholesale Depot, 27!) anti 2SI ,South .V/e St. 9 Sep. 1.1,70-tlm PiuuAin-.i.i'iiiA. M. MICHAEL. i P- KNSMINGER. jj'OME AGAIN, - M XCH AEL & ensming er, inform tin* citizens of Carlisle, and vicinity that thev have permanently located lii Carlisle, and have opened a tlrst class Wholesale ami Retail • leather and Findings Store, at No. 71 North Hanover street, opposite their old stand where the await a visit, from all their old cusiomers.ami ns many new onesnswnay de-h'e -mod goods at nioeb ra'e aovabecs on llrsi covt '1 heir stock is oft lie very best quality, eon- Mating of all kinds of leather, l-u-ncli and -Vmi nctm Calf Sleds, Moroccos of all kinds, K ip and Harness l.e-dhcr, Spanlsb ami Hemlock sole .h at her by tne side or single sole, Ac.. Ac,, Bboan(tk(}rft' I*iiutii)f/s, J-c. Thcv announce tliai they are determined “to live ami lei •live" and will furnish nothing but good goods at. fair and reaMmable juices, guar-' unliving to all who. niav deal with' them Mielr moneys wo th ami entire satisfaction, Cal Laud sec us amUmr goods. MICHAEL it ENSMINGKR. No. 71 N. Hanover St., Carlisle. Aug. 11,70- Qll AND |] E mi L HOTEL,; . BROAD W A,Y , ( Between Etereker and Amity Six.,) NEW } ORK. Tholmvo-Otolol In tlio Unit...! s ntes, enpa ble.ol accomodating fifteen hundred Guests. Just opened, and furnished in' E L E fl A jST T S T Y L E / - Ontral loeatioh. niiy apnvtniont.s, mul upAsoN'Alir.i: Tlat-Ms. 11. I.YJIAJf POWER'S, ' Bropeielor. Sap, H, 70—ly gVERY FA JURY SHOUI.D HAVE U DB, G'UIUIUTTE’S Extract of Juniper. \s a delicious tonic healthful, and curative for all diseases of tbe Kidneys ami Bladder. Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Nervous 1 ebtllty. Ac., it. is unrivalled. To funnies U-ts especially rec ommended for all Irregularities of the menses, and disorders peculiar to their system, ns it can be us-d with pertcot sulety.. In malarious dts trlcls It is a great preventive Of I-ever and Aglio. cItAKIiKSS. KAUI.KNFMI, Wholesale Agent, Sop. “-J, TO—3m -10 Barclay St., New York. TESTATE OF IjJliVf KAUFFMAN." in the matter of the subrogation of Junior lien creditors to tho pl->ce ot senior ones whose claims have been satisfied. Kmo "ranted to-show cause why the court should not make an order of subrogation as P The^auditor appointed by tho court to report the facts in tho above caso, will attend to the duties at bis olllce. No. U Houtb Hanover H\. Carlisle bn Tm-sdnv, Uetobcr irilh, at 10 o’clock. A. M. Parties Interested take notice. A * J a MES H* GRAHAM. Jr Sep. 22.70-3* .ItabVO ATRS. R: A. SMITH'S PHOTO [yl graphic Gallery Kouth-oast Corner Hano ver .Street, ami Market Square, whore may lie had all the dltlereutstyles of Photographs, from card to life size. IVOIIYTYPEB, A MBUOTYPEB, AND MELANTtVI'VPICS : also ric.ttires on Porcelain, nowihot Plain and Colored, and which am bemillhilpm duetlons o' the Photographic art. Calian.4 seo Particular attention given to copying from aguerrotypes &c. Rim Invites tho patronage of thopuhltc. , Feii.ll, IHHU a gents wanted for ■ JJELDU.V: The ll ’ldle Chief, Tibdvv Year* Ataoiaj Ihn Wild Indian* of (hr I'hxim. Tho lilo of George i*. llelden. who Imm a love of wild adventure and a thirst lor a knowledge of the Indians their UuMo as,Spoils. I’radliloiiH. Wars. Grout Rudhlo Hunts. Ae.. lull a Imineot plenty In Ohlojolno i the Indians, adopted their inodoof life, married iho.boaull'ul \VaMitellu. beemne a Grout Warrior. Hunter and (-met of UJU Lodges, was unpointed Jiientemmt In the U. S. Regular Army, for meritorious service with his braves against hostile Indl-ms. A book oi the most llinliing Interest, a reality well authen ticated. Truth stranger than llctlon. superhl> lllustmted. 7i»engravings, with per tail of the author. In full frontier costume. Pr eo low— Rhould outsell any book extant. Semi at once for illustrated circular. table of con toots, sample pages and ternis. A. U. HUURARO, Publisher. 4uu chcHtimi.su, Phllu. Hep. lf>, 70—Im Real (Estate Sales, y.v i- u a is i, k Tan yard & dwelling housk, AT PRIVATE SALK - The undersign*>d offers his valuable Tan Yard and Dwelling House, connected therewith, loch* ted in Middlesex township adjoining the Car lisle Snrlngs at Private Sale The Tan Yard con tains ill vats and - largo leeches, the beam shop. :tlx 1.1 feet contains -I handlers. ‘Jnates, and 2 large llmesand a running pool at ihedoot. The courier shop on tho second Moor ts of equal capacity.— Them Isa line stream of running watir within ten feet of the yard. There Is also a large bark shed and mill house.' '1 ho location Is one of tho best for bark and hides In Cumhe-land Va ley. Baik plenty at from s'> to ST per cord, and the lanyard Is now doing a profitable business. The promises arc In thorough repair. J ho Dwelling House is a good TWO-STORY WEATHER-BOARDED Building, with all tho necessary outbuildings. TERMS.—.*-SI.O'U cash, and Hie balance will betaken out In tuning hides qtnine cents''a pound for tho leather in tho rough. ' If the above premises are not sold on or bo feno November Ist, Is7o. they will then be leased fur a term of years at Sl7.».oq,per year. Possession given ApriLwi, JK7i, or sooner if desired. For further information ddress, JAMES CLE'fDENIW, Set). Jo. 70—71 Carlisle Springs. P. O. QUPHANri’ COURT SALE, On Scdurdan, October !•>, IS7U, Will be sold at Public Sale at Hie Court- House in the borough of I’arhsle, on the anove day the following described town property, belong ing lo the late Catlmi Ino Sellers, vi/-; a HOUTSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situated on tho South-west corner of Lonlher •and Bedford streets, in the borough of f’arlisl . havn g a imnt on Lonlher sttoet ol H) f<*et, ami running naek s.l feet to Church alley, and hav ing thereon oteeled a TWO-sTOIIY BRICK HOUSE, with P.aek Building. (JUt-houses, Ac. About 10 feet of this property is vacant ground, ami the whole will la; sold together of In Iwo part*', too sail purchasers. Sale to commence all o’clock. P. M.,on said day, when terms will bo made Known by A N DRE W M» »N ASMtTI I, TOBIAS MILLER. - Ex'rs, of Catharine Sellers, doc’d, Sep. S, 70— fit PUBLIC SALE OK VAI.UAHI.E R E A L E S T A T E , . On Saiurdau, November 2G, - IH7O. I will oiler at Public Sale, on the above day, on the pu-iuisc'-, the House and three and three fourths Am s ot land 1 now resale on.situa led onoilmnth of a mile’from Stouglislown, Cumberland eolnity, on tin l turnpkkn leading irom Ca r llsie i o rhumhei Mmrg. on said lot is a good one and a-haifstory . LUG AND FRAME HOUSE, with three Rooms below and four above, good stable. Cistern at door. Mil choice fruit’trees mi ihe lot. such as Apple, Peach, Cherry. Plum, le.n.&c, NICHOLAS LEWIS.' For particulars call on subscriber residing on he property. Sep. 2H, 70—>)\v - jJOIWH AND EOT AT • r II I V A T E S A L !•: Tin* nndorslaned o|lors at Prlvivte Sale a lot of ground in Cuminnm-down, on rim walnut lUtUoin Hoad. I mho Fast of rentrevijle, on w:iiii>h Is oroefed a two-story Mriclc House, with ,n I'ood rcdiar, a Fra mo stable, Carrlayn House ami i.’ornertb. There Is a cistern near the door Terms reasonable RLIZA CAUL', Wlilld House. Sep. 2!l, 70—Ini’ iiSisccllancDU? p iTt» b u u « . . I'IOH E E rt White and Red lead and Putty Mitmiiuclw'crs, Ptftsbury, P(i, T. il. SI I! fill & CO., piTTXßfjna, pa CAHIiIShK, Sept. 0, 1870. d, ilf.t: I am much pleased with the Pore W hlto r,« ad, purchased ofyou and lake pteasuie In the recmnmeiidal am of it/ to.lhe public as Ihe-hest I have everu. nil. I haveworked Wetluulll a Pros., and Lewis *V Urns,. pm e Philadelphia Lead. I mu-LNay I like your Lead heller than any In the market lor body and color. All you claim fur U .uumut ho R )lrF . K „_ ' C'aui.lsi:. .Sep. 0, 1870; .Vc.svr.v. T. U: AVe/a .C Hj., Pittsburg, Pn. . ’ ' Ci'eaA-f; rjmvo had some opportunities for (he trial nt yiTur Pure White Haul, (.most heartily rec •min end It. to I he pu bile as decided ly the best in the market. lam familiar with nil the Pure Lead In the market. Lewis A Urns., Wetherlll * Co, of PhllinUdphiu, do mi,v your i e*d aives creator salifaeljnn limn cither of them, on tie count uf hody.eolor and line m lndlnc which are all the (inalUieailoiis reunlrcd of a good article. JOHN AltM'd. Ki APiNO, August .*l, 1870. .MfS\rs T. If. AVi in >0 o>., Pittsburg. Pa. • Gnt!:t •-I have had your White I.cad analyzed hy a Chemist, am) ho pronounced it st Icily l inV ' k. \V. IIOLLRXIJACH, Palnlcr Every k*‘g of our Pure Read is guaranteed strictly Pure, and Is liner ground, li.'tier color and better body than any other In the United Slab's These arc strong terms but uie none tin* less trim. ’ Call on Miller A Bowers. Carlisle Pa., who arc the only parly having It lor sale in o,rtWe- T. 11. KEVIN & CO., Pioneer Painj Works,.)Ml tshurg r * Olllce and Silk* Rooms, Market and 3d Avenue - S.*]i. 70—Mm* rnnE gountv. AGunjur/niRAi, 1 FAIR. The Board of Managers have taken some pains in (be preparations forthelr next tall meeting on the kith,- kt'h, and Ul.b of October; and to make ihtm*s work Miioolbly, and relieve Ilia pres-am* at the ticket olllce on (lie ground there will be t ic-t: i-Is disposed rd at Saxton’s. Miller A Bower s nml I laverstteks’ stores In the.town. IhehcU els sold win be nil nmnbeied.and single tickets all cancelled when taken at. the gales. Family ticket. admit! iugnmn and wife • and all bis chlldien under la years of age, sold for - .’....Al to • Tickets admitting a bursts and buggy du ring the fair V ,u Thtkei ti< 111 1 11 tiiig horses ami carriage du- . ring the hur; -1 WJ Ticket admitting }l sulg'e Ror.se. -•> Tb'ki't admitting a Imrse and buggy Tiekct iidiAlUlitg li 'single person - , 'l iidcel Jidmllltng earrlagemid horses eo • All persons riding in carriages, or on horse.- back will he .charged singl»} admission, there will be no charge made for t In* cnl ry id ant at- Hole for exhibition, but such entry can only .be made bvone h'ddlag n r'cketof admWsl-m. ’)*hc Commlllei'S-are earnestly minested to be pn'si'nt at » o’clock on rimrs-biy inorbvng. as no entry will bo made after -h> o’clock of t hat day. .lljor.lL-n.Clh.lvtt*, 1;Y;{? , Sep. 2“ 70—- Xcrn’(iU% SHOE CUM PAiN V. r I his company having.nwcntly bold tbclr an nual elect loti for Dlicolors nml othcers, have Commenced business again, ami having a supe rior stock ot goods In lien- pucon liaml..arc lully prepared to Mil all orders Hint mav tie sent w ith promptcess and dispatch, the billowing Is the present organization of the taanp-iny, viz: - JOHV T, (iiIF.FiN, Pn'xUhut.' ' ■ HENRY SAXTON, AVW.V. A Tr<a r. JOHN IRVINE, I GEO W. NEri'fOH, - Jhnvhr • GEO. 8. BEETF.M, J ' Sep. '22,70 — ' A UUTIO N Hr. F. lIARJaS formerly an Auctloneerof the city of Hums burg, has been ll<*enseil a United Stales AUCTIONEER,, In and for (Mimbcrland county, and wmifd take this method ot informing hts friends that he is prepared to FRY 8 MiEs, upon the most Rea sonablo I’orms. , Having hini considerable exp»*nenco as an he prides himself upon giving en tire satisfaction to all parties who may engage him. Remembc.r, my terms will be made as low <is possible. All orders left at the v u A ts* k i,- 1 n nous r. , or at the It F, U I S ’l’ It It ’ M O I’ I-' I Dlt , willbu jiiumjitly iiUoiutal to f., °V''loVVlllts* Kcp.s.'O-tl ' T'ni'Hnlo. Pn. A SAFE, CERTAIN AND,SPEEDY CUItU FOB neuralgia, AND .M.L N K K VOUS IH H E A S E « .It* Effects arc Magical. \n Unfailing Remedy for Neuralu'a Facialis often enw-ltng a pern-ct erne In a single-day- No form of Nervous Disease falls to yield to its wondei fill power. Even in the severe Cases of Chronic Neuralgia, ulleetlng the enure sysi«-m Its uso fora few davs allords the most astonish ing relief and-famly lulls to produce a comp ‘‘lo ami permanent cure. R contains no materials in the slightest degree Injurious It has the mi oualllied approval of the m-st ptiyslclans. 1 liou 'sands in every parlol the country, grateiu ly «e -kiiowledgc* Its pnwor lo sooth the tort anal nei ves ami resionng the lulling slicngth. Heal by mad on receipt oi price and postage. One Package HO Postage 0 emits. Six Packages It Is sold hv all dealers-in drugs and mcdl cines. TURNER A Co., Proprietors, 120 aro aiont Stieel, llnsinii, Muss, scii 15. 70—gineow WIJ-Jj SEED very low on account ol leaving—A very d« .sh ahh* JMmy RRICIv HOUKI-.O'ix.D with a Fuck brick budding a splendid lame Storeroom ami U un-inoin, 1 E doing the best business in Mb streci.is a tdci hoiiic in a i ‘..riving part ol tho eliy. oi will rent ,orJf ' 7l, UKORGF RHOOP, 2d and -Mulberry Sts.. Aug, H, 70—-m* Harris.ang. Pa. \ (I ENTS WANTED.—mrinth) bvlho AMERICA * KNITTING MACHINE CO.. Roklom, Muss., or Ht. Louis, Mo, Hep* 25,70 —:ini JLrpl Notices |>U(!ISTK.U'S NOTK’K, NetSro islierebv given lo all persons Jnteiested, that the fnllowl • g accounts haw been (Bed In this oillee by the accountants ihcreln.named for examination ami confirmation. and will bo pro scnU'il to tho (Indians Court of Cumberland count v for continuation ami allowance, on '1 ties • (fni/, October 2.1, A. D 1 ST*)- , , 1. The account of Henry G. Moser, administra tor of Mrs. Catharine Chapman, late of I pper Allen township, deceased, 2. The account, ofaiunuel Hiller, sr., executor of George Hoover, late of i-raultlord township de- U £ > ’sV.s( and (Inal account of James Hemphill, a'tniluMiat'ir*»fCarolluc Humph ill, lato of Now burg borough, deceased; ■ ' **''; • 1. Flrstaud (Inal aceounl of James HomplilP, ad ml n Ist rutor of J: j. Hem ph 111, laic of Now burg borough deceased., 5. Thu tl st. and Huai account of John A. Kick er, mid Henry Kleker.ndmmktratorsofMoleJiolr Kickin' deeeaM-d. cL Account of John Ck'iidonln. guardian of John liedJdiopver, Into of Carlisle, deceased. 7. First ami Hrtul aceo.mt of surah Hocb, and Abraham JJpch, executors of John K. Hoch, dc ceased.- . I K First and (Inal account of Jacob iTomml tiger, executor of James Wiudowinukor, bite of .South Middleton township deceased, it The account ot.JohnT. Green. administrator of William Green, late of ( enn township, de ceased. la. Tho account of John K. Lougnecker, and Samuel Hiller, executors of Benjamin L. Long neeuer, late of West JVunsborougli township, deceased. * - H. First and (Inal account of John G. Boyer, ndmlnistratorof Israel D, Boyer, Into of, Lower Allen township, deceased. , 12. The account of Samuel Hiller, sr., adminis trator of Jtilm Jacob llaminati, laft of North Middleton township, deceased. j:i. First and dual ueconnt of Levi Zclgler, ad miulstrutor of George Weary, deceased. 11, The (Ir.st and dual account ofC, P. Humrfcb. adrulnisti a tor with tin* will annexed, of Kudisll Matcher, late of Carlisle, deceased '.I First and dual account oi s. If. .Snyder, and Jeremiah T. SuvikT, aduunisnaiors of John C. Suvder, lute of i-'mnkford township, .deceased, pi. Flrstaml dual account of William Hoover, executor of John Cobver, Into of Mewvillu bor ougli. deceased. ' • 17. First and dual account oi Emma Ilitner, administratrix of Joseph Kitner, lato of South Middleton township, decessed. JS. First ami (Inal account of John Jlobh, ad ministrator d b, ne. i. a. of (’has. W. Spanslcr, lute of Meeluuilesbuig borough deceased. JOSEPH NEELE\, Jin/i.stcr, PRO C LA JlATlON.—Whereas til Hon. .Tames 11. Graham. President .Indue of the several Courts of Common Pleas of fhoco - ties of C’mnlmrliiiKl, Perry, and .Juniata, *• ,d .Justice of the several CourtsofOyer n ml Term tri er and Gotieral Jail Delivery In said counties, ami Hon-.. Thus. p. Blair and Hugh Stuart. .Judges ot the Courts of oyer and Terminer and Jiul Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders. In the said county of Cumber land, hv their precept to me directed, dated ITJd of August. IS7M, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer ami General Jail, delivery to ho hidden at Carlisle, on the Ut.h day of November, W(>, being the -d Monday, at JO o’clock in the •forenoon. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Corlmor, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of tho said oountv of Cumberland that they are by thosald precepts cnmmKnded to be then and there In their proper persons, witli their rolls, records and liupusltlons. examinations and all other remembrances, to do those things which to tholr ojlleos apperfalnMo he done, and all those tl at are hound by recognizances, to proseeut. against tho‘prison ers that are or Hum shall be in tho .lull of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bu Just. • ~ JOS. C. THOMPSON ShrriiT- Sjtnuirrs office. Carlisle, 1 Sep. 15, lisTd. J Get. 15.70—U* • • jY O f i' X 0 r: - ■ • . Amelia M. Woodhnrn.t In tlio Court.of Com l»v her next friend imm Pleas of Cumher- Samuel- Chnmherlam.llaml eutinty. No.:', Ail is. gust Term, JSTU. Thomas C Woodhurn. J Allas Divorce. In obedience to tut order of publication, to me directed, vou are hereby notified to be. and appear m the t.ourt id Common Pleas of the county of Cumberland, on the second Mommy of No vein tier next, to show cail-e if any you have nhv Amelia M. Wood burn should not he di vorced man Hie bonds of matrimony, eiitui ed Into with you, according to the prayerol the pa llium filed In said Court. SiiKum-’s ni-i-ii'!-;, Carlisle,! Sept, liti, IS7O. / . - . JOS. O. THOMPSON, Sop.‘-’11.70—R . Sheriff. vyoTiuii. _ . .. Jii'icS It. (,’urtls 1 In-Uni Court or Common rv , Vpicasol Cumberland!’minty. Anmhda CurllH.J No. 1. August Term, IS7O, AliasSubpomaSur Divorce. 1.1) obedience t-o uu order of publication, to me dirt* ted, vou aro hereby nollfh’d lobe and appe-ir in the Court of Common Pleas ol the county of Cumberland, on tho second Monday of November next., to show cause II any you have why Jatih-s It. Curtis should not he divorc ed from Hie bonds of matrimony, entered Into with yon> according to the prayerol the petition ‘filed In Mild Court. Sheriff’s office Carlisle, I Sept. i!O,IS7U. 1 vr JOS. C. Tilt)UPsON. 3ep. 20..70 -It - , Sheriff ATOTI C K - . .n tlie matter of Died In the Court of Com aeeount of John Ja- I mon Ple.as «i Cumber eob'.Assimieeo! Adam f land county. Seuscmau. ) The undersigned - All'll tor, appointed by tho. Court, to report distribution «»1 Mm balance lit Uuf luuuls ol .1 (till) Jacobs, Assignee ol Adam .Sense* limn, will'meet tho parties luiore.sle.il lor the purpose of his appointment til it Is olllee, No. M, South Hanover street, in Carlisle, Penn a., oil TiirMli"/. (Jchibvr Is. 1570, at 11 o'clock, A. M. ‘ . F. E. BELTZHOOVFB. . * Auditor' o tick . ’ Tolhr Jfc'n tnul h'f/nl I!r]>rrsrnf<itU‘t's </ Unn'frt Mo/.V./I, lnfcdf Un-(nirii'ihi]i nf 11 w/ I\-iiit.\!,oroii;/h, Coiinii/ o/ Umubcrlumt, t/mwi'd. ■ Take not lee, llmC in pursuance ol it writ of Partition att'l Valuation Issued out ol the Or phans' Coni l of Cumberland county, and to mu directed, an/inquest will by hel.l on tho real es tate of said deceased, to wi : 10l of Cround In (Plaiullelil,) West I etius bumngh township,, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on the west liy John Watson, on the east hv Daniel Myeis, mi .tho north by Slate Hoad, and An the south by tin alley, containing miefourih of un acre, more or less, on Friday. Hie :11st dav.'of October. A. lb. lh»*u, at HI o elock, V. M,.oti the premises for Ihu prlrposedf ma king partition and valuation ol Iho real estate ml said deceased, , T ... . JOS. U. THOMPSON, .bVer»o. Sulum-p's Oi'Tti'f.. ('AiUiisu:, I. Se.leinbev 10, 1570. J Sop. IS, 70—(il ’ A DMINISTRATOU’K NO'i'KJK-Nn ~f\ ii<**s js hereby given that lelters of Admin isir.illbu oil Ihb estate ol Maria-Oivin, late ol .Silver. Spring. township, .deceased, have been grunted to tiie undersigned Administrator. All persons knowing .themselves. Indebted to.said estate, are requested' to make sell lumen t' bn me dlatelv, and those having claims will piesent them iti’" sett k-ment. r ,. w. w, \VANnAUorr, Hep, 1, T(i id :■ AdminMrahi'. 1 i)M IMSTJIA'I'OH’S NOTtCE.-N'i- A ip-0 Is hereby given that JeMer.s of Adrnln istiatiooon Hu*' statu <>f Jesse (jardner, late ot -oiii b Middleton -town.-hip, deceased, have been ■ 'runted •to the undersigned, residing In the eountvof Ada sj ml state of Pennsylvania.— Ml i ersons Imlebted to the said estate, are te unesicd to iiuiko payment Immeil'alelv and ilmse having c aims against- the estate will also urew-i.l il.«m for , AtlmiiiiMrttlor. Kep. 5,70-dD Yoik .Sulphur Springs, P. O NOriCiS.— XolUte i.s hereby given lhat the account of, W. C. Chapman, lippohitee of Rebecca Chapman, under the will of Andrew I'hupmnn, late of Upper Allen township, Cum herpind eoniitv, dceeuied, lots been tiled and will'ln- presented- In the Orphans’ Court- -of said countv for continuation, on. the- 2-*.th day of Oc- ("JKoIMfIS C. SHKAFI-’KU, .Sop "2,711-lt . ' . ■ <-h™. A DM r.N IrfTll ATOKVS NOTICE -No- A itoo in horoliy Klvun Hint lotlors of Ailniln- Miiilluti "il Hu- o.sliito of .Int-oli llonipl. Inn- ol Sllvol- Spilllli loivnollip. llfCOlOilll, IlllW 1)0011 ■'ranted to the. undersigned Admlnlstrato. All persons knowing themselves Indented to said estate, aie rctiueslod to make payment immedi ately, amUho-o having claims will present them for siHllcmonl. PI.'TF.U HKMIT, Sep 70—(Il 1 ■ EUEIVS, ISAZAAK OF FASHION. CLOSING CU. T r AT AND BELOW COST, The entire stork of MILTJNKRY AND TRIMMINGS, Consisting of RONNKTS AND HATS, HA s,i mmmss t RimloSS> c VKLVKT UlimONS, Unw tmu ■ Cloak Trimmings, • SILK, SATIN, VKLVi: P, KMBHOIDKUKD EDGINGS AND IN'SKU'iTMG -KID GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, CHIGNONS, SWITCHES, WO., rfi\ July 21, 70 —il JV’L. S T JS R K K It ’ S hlVl'lU V AXD ‘ SALE &AULJL BETWEEN HAN OVER ANl> BEDFORD ST., IK THE REAR OP IUCNTZ HOUSE CARLISLE, I* A. linvinA; ilthnl up Du-Stable with new Carrl- Ac., I um prepared to furnlfta HvsDclush turn-outs at reasonable rales. Parlies taken o( und frum the KiinnUN Aptll 55 . 1607 _;/ rpO PHYSICIANS, New Vouk, AimtrsMth, 18M, Allow mo to call your attention to my PREPA RATION OF COM BOUND EXTRACT BUCHU Tho component parts are- UUCHU, long leaf Cubebs, Juniper berries. MODE OF PREPARATION.—-Budm, In vacua Juniper Berries. by distillation, tp formaline gin. Cubebs extracted by displacement with spirits obtained from Juniper Berries; very lit tle sugar Is used, and asmull proportion of spi rit. It Is moropalaiable than any now In use. Buchu, as prepared by Druggist.*;, Is of » dark color. It Is a plant ibut omlla 11-s fragrance; the action of tlame destroys this (Its active princi ple), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction,— Mine is tho color of ingredients. The Buchu In my preparation predominates; the' smallest quantity ol the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation; upon ln-pcction. It will he found not to be a Tincture, ns made In Pliar inacoprcH-, nor Is Itu Syrup—and therefore can bo used in cases where fever or lullamutlon ex ist. Li this, you have the knowledge of tho in gredk ats and the mode of preparation. Hoping Unit you will favor it with a trial, and Unit upon inspection It will meet with your ap probation! % With a feeling of confidence. I am, very respectfully, H. T, HELMBOLD, Chemist ami Druggist of 1C Years’ Itxperleuce from tho largest Manufacturing Chemists In tlio World.] NOVKSIUKRI, 1851. “lam acquainted witli Mr. H. T Holmbohi, no occupied tho Drug Store opposite iny resi dence, and was successful In conducting tno business where others had not been equally so before him. I havo been favorably Impressed with his character aiul enterprise.” WILLIAM WEIGHTMAK; Finn of Powers and Welghtman Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Phlla . dclphla. . irm.MHOI.D’S PT.UID EXTIIACTBUCHU. for weakness Tho exhausted powers of Nature which are accompanied by ho many a svmptona among which will bo found. IndispO' slt.lon to Cxertlon.Loss of-Mea ory Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Ev.i. m fact' Universal Lassitude. Prostration, and Ina bill! v la enter Into the enjoyments of society. The constitution, once allectdl with Organ Weakness, requires tho aid Of Modlolno t strenghten and Invigorate tho system, wl* oU lIELMBOLIVS EXTRACT BUOHIJ Invariably does. If notrvatmentlasubmltted to, Consump tion or insanity ensues. - lIEI jMBOLD'S.FLUID KXTUACTOF BUCUU In atlcetions peculiar to Females, Is unequalled by any other preparation, ns in Chlorosis, or Ho lonllon, Pnlnfuluoßs, or Suppression of ■ uslomn rv Evacuations, urn) all complaints Incident to the snx, or the decline or change of life. T . MHhM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACI BUCUU AND IMPROVED HOSE WASH will radically exterminate from tho system diseases arising from habits of dissipation, nt lltMo expense, lit tle or no change in dlet).no inconvenience or ex posure: completely superseding those unpleas ant and dangerous remedies, CopaWa and Mer cury, In all these diseases. Use UELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTICtCTVBUCHU In all diseases of these organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originat ing, and no matter of how lung Btnmllng. Vlt is pleasant In tas.o aui odor, “immediate itKnc linu, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. v " Those snderlng from broken-down or delicate conslitullons, procure the remedy at once. Tho reader must bo aware that, however slight, may bo the attack of t ieabove diseusoH.lt Is cer tain to ulloct the bodily health and menial powers.. All the above diseases require Ihould of it Diu retic. HELMBOLD’S EXTHACT BUCUU Is the great Dmrellc. Sold bvDruggislseverywhete. Brloe—Sl-J per hotllo, or (I bottles for Sli.-W. HJeltverod to any address. - Describe symplous In all enmmunlca tlOUH. Address H. T. HELMISDLD, Drug and Cheml cal Warehouse, SIM Broadway, x. None ore genuine unless done up in ateel-eu graved wrapper, with fac-slmUe ol my Chcm cal Warehouse, and Signed H T.UELMBOLD. May 10,7U-iy
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers