Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 23, 1870, Image 3

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    ill OWING , MATCH.
ELEVI.IN hIACUINES IN COAIPETITION
HIY lIIINDRED PI3IIOOIIB PR:E.RENT,
THE ," DODGE' VICTORIOUS
Oh 'Mond:l34lnd quite ti novel and ex.:
citing contest took phiee on the "Happy'
Retreat" farm, about ono mile west of
Carlisle
In TUE HERALD of last week Mr. Solm
Hall, agent for thb Hubbard Reaper and
Mower, published a challenge to the
agents of the different machines in the
county to test their relative merits by a
public 'trial, on this day, in krasif.
About half -past nine o'clock the com
petitors and spectators began to gather
at the place of trial, and preparations
wore commenced for the test.
The following Reapers and Mowers
womentered
Champion, manufactured at Springfield,
Ohio, A: Kerr, agent.
Williams, manufactured at Syracuse,
New York, B. W. Woodburn, agent.
Kirby, manufactured at Auburn, New
York, W. G. Peffer, agent. •
World, manufactured at Cantu'', Olio,
W. G. Peffet, agent.
Cayuga Chief, manufactured at Auburn,
New York, W. T. Brandon.
Ball; manufactured at Dover, York Co.,
Pa., S. Overdeer, agent.
Dodge, manufactUred at Auburn, Now
York, Long & Gish, agents.
Hubbard, manufactured , at Rochester,
New York, John Ball, agent.
Buckeye, manufactured ;at Lewisburg,
Pa,, Dunklo, agent.
and the fellowing Mowers only :
Kirby, manufactured at Auburn, New
York, W. G. Peffer, hgent.'
Wood, - manufactured at Hoosick
....Now York, John Fiehburn, agent.
Sprague, manufactured Harrisburg,
Pa., Parsons Finney,. agents. ..
- A committee of judges was appointed'
by the agent of each m:1,6111110 selecting
ono person. The following gentlemen
wore selected as the judges : S. W.
Means, K. J. Coffey, 'William Cameron,
David Lino, John Beetem, N. B. Moore,
J. C. Sample, Samuel Greason, Thomas
Leo, G. W. Ptessel, andllatutlaQ Corn
man.
The rit7es adOpted for the trial were as
follows: The ground 'to he evenly
spaced off, (ten steps,) and each machine
to make one round, followed by the coin
mittee:; after which all the utachin cc to
start at a given signal- and finish their
lands.
The committee worked very hard, the
sun was sweltering hot, and the distance
traversed by these gentlemen was very^
considerable.
The trial lasted from Len o'cloclc a. in.,
until two p. m., and it is estimated that
over nix hundred persons were present,
although not-more than three hundred
were present at any one time. The
Hubbard machine was ,the first one to
finish the space allotted to it.
At three o'clock p. m., the judges met
aftlie BM - MD OFFIcFE t to• deoide as to
the befit machine for grass. All the mem
bers of the committee were presonti, with
the exception of Samuel Greason. It
was decided to vote by ballot, and on the
single mowers first. The majority of all
votes east tieing necessary to a choice.
First Ballot—Kirby 3; Wood .3, -and
Sprague. '2.
Secoul. Rallo.l. y uu(1.5,.
Spragno 2.
Third Ballot.—Kirby I ; W and
Sprague 1.
Fourth Ballot;—Kirby 2 ; ‘Vod 6, and
Sprague 2.
• The Wood having the majority o 1 all
the votes cast, was declared the hest
mower
A vote was then taken on the second
beet mower, which stood Kirby 4, and
Sprague 6.
On the combined Reapers and Mowers,
where, in reality, the real test lay, the
challenge having boon front the agents of
a combined, machine to agent's' of the
same machine, a vote was then taken,
which resulted as follows : Onvthe first
ballot being had, the Dodge Reaper and
Mower having a majority of all thvotes
oast, was declared the best machine.
A ballot on the second hest machine
was then taken without result, but on a'
second ballot being taken the Hubbard
Reaper and Mower was declared the
second best. Everything throughout
was conducted on the fairest principle,
no agent of any machine being allowed
with the committee whoa-eunintllg the
workings of the machine. The gentle
men composing the committee were none
of them interested in any particular
Reaper or . Mower, although most all
were familiar with the workings and
work of a good machine. We know
there was no electioneering in favor of
any of the machines, and the committee
voted without any consultation, each one
depositing his ballot in favor of the ma
chine that he believed was superior to
the others in all kinds of work.
We must say that all the Reapers and
Mowers anise trial 'worked well, and no
doubt any one of them would give satis
faction to' buyers, but that the Dodge
possesses superior advantages over the.
others was believed by the committee,
and as far as wenould learn,,by the ma
jority of those present on the occasion:
This article would perhaps bo'incom
photo were not some paiticular mention
made of the Reaper and Mower that was
consideredl,he best of those
,placed in
competition. -The Dodge Reaper and
.Mower is manufactured at Auburn, New
York, by the Dodge & Stevenson manu
facturing company. It' is compact, light
of draft, exhibits good Workmanship, is
,neatly, finished, -and combines, great
strengths and a4aptation to all kinds of
work. The machine has two driving
'wheels which Support the whole weight
--of the-frame, --gearing, - and - drivers; and
operati either together. or independ
ently. '
The machine operated perfeetit . at
either a fast or slow rate of. speed, and
can be stopped 'or started in the heaviest
grass-without clogging.. It has a'double
hinged finger bar, which allows if to fol
low the surface. of 'the ground without
being offeoted by the working of the
franio. • In addition tothis, it has an fn:
dependent rolling, rocking or warbling
motion, .which" is a very - important fea
ture when the machine is used in mow
ing, enabling it to rise over bogs, nut
hills, loose stones, or projecting ledges of
rock, The operator can ()hang° th 9
height of cut,.at pleasure, while in mo
tion.
The finger, bar can be folded while in
motion, alloWing the machine to pass
through gates, or on travel on the roads.
A large bevel wheel is keyed to the
main shaft or axle, communicating me- .
Lion through • the bevel pinion to the
ternal gOar and , pinion, which pinion, is
attached ,to tho crank shaft .at the. for..
wale 'end of the.mitehitie, therdbiallow
big the crank, shaft to run the
length.. • of the machine, which is most
Important and valuable feature hi Able
The (Aran of the•ni[ohiiio is yob? . light,
And a pair of ordinary horses call Work it
all day With ease. It has no side-draft,
and there is ho weight on the.. horses
necks. It - has a complete self-rake, and!
if wanted, a i hand:rako as well.
Messrs. Long & Gish, of Shipponsburg,
are. tho agents for the western part of
Cumberland county and the eastern part
of Franklin county—Parsons & Finney ,
of Harrisburg, for the eastern part of
Cumberland and Dauphin counties.
A machine that attracted a great deal
of interest and that is really a useful and
desirable invention was a Bullard's Hay
Tedder, exhibited by the agent Mr.
John P. Brindle. In appearance it is
something like it horse rake and the way
it spreads grass is a caution. It will
spread fully as muth as Rix men, and
does the work a great d i cal better. We
would suppose that our larger farmers
would purchase one of these machines,
"as it would - save its cost in a season or
two.
The bay fork man was there of course,
and whether lie effected any salos or not
we do not know, but wo believe the fork
to be a good one.
BANquEr:-. T According to previous an
nouncethent, Cumberland Circle, No. 88,
B. U. (11. F.) C. of A. gave their first
grand banquet, on Thursday evening
last. The American House had been
selected as the place for holding the fes
tivities of the evening. The gallant lit
tle " Captain with his whiskers," was
on hand, and in readiness to do the hon
ors of the occasion.
Owing to the limited space of his
dining room, the guests were obliged to
cat in sections, as only thirty-eight per
sons could be seated at one time. The
'doors were thrown open at half-past eight,
and from that hour until eleven o'clock
the scenes that ensued within those four
walls, our pen`fail to portray. Suffice
it to say, each and every one done justice
on this occasion. To use a mercantile
expression, the Captain Made a "speci
ality" of spring chicken and strawber
ries, which was duly appreciated by his
visitors of the evening.
During the course of the evening, C.
E. Maglaughlin, esq., being repeatedly .
called upon, made a few brief and pithy
remarks in response to the toast " Broth
erhood." The speaker was listened to
with the utmost attention by his bearers,
and at the conclusion of his remarks,
was loudly applauded.
Tile s following burlesque bill of fare,
for - thewas - PliTdiiffred, wllicli
we are led to infer from the imprint as
having been printed at the office of 7' he
Bunglown Bugle: At the head of the
bill was a cut of a venerable rooster•', lin
mediately under him Was the line " Land
' lord, respect old age." Soups—bread
and Fish—scotch herring and
sardines. Meats—cold tongue (at lionteo
and two eyed steak. Entrees—boiled
snipe, and spring-ed chickens. Desert—
boiled milk pap, and iced paregoric.
Cakes—corn bread, and_ slap jacks.
Winos—vinegar, first proof,• and corn
at the bar, without cob. The table inure
than groaned (it suffered) with the many
delicacies so unsparingly Javislied
,by-,the
little man that "knows how to keep a
hotel." About eighty', perons partook
of the repast, and all participants ex
pressed themselves as highly pleased
with the evening's entertainment Tho
Brotherhood hereby extend their warm--
est thanks; to those or our citizens- that
patronized them on this occasion, they
having been able to realize their most
sanguine expectations.
F. C. B.—At a regular meeting of True
Friends' Lodge, No. 56. Knights of Py
thias of Pennsylvania, the following
resolutions were unanimously adopted in
memory of John Bender, Who died in
'Carlisle, on the eighth of June, 1870, in
the twenty sixth year of his age. -
Resolved, That this LoAlde has lost a
worthy and exemplary brother, whose
virtues we will strive to emulate, and
wlMse remembrance we will ever cher
ish.
Resolved, Thatiithe civintry has lost n
pure patriot and brave soldier, whose
fame will be as enduring as the freedom
for which he so gallantly fought.
Resolved, That the community has lost
a good and useful citizen, whose past life
gave promise of an honorable future.
Essayed, That While we mourn his
loss as a brother, a patriot, and a citizen,,
we feel that there is a still deeper sorrow
in the hearts of his young wife and
children, and venerable parents, to whom
we give the firmest assurance of our sin
cere sympathy and condolence in their.
melancholy bereavement. ".
Resolved, That these proceedings be
published in the papers Of the county,
and a copy of the same transmitted •to
the family of the deceased. '
F. BELTZIMOYER,
J. 11. RITEEM,
J. C. STOCK,
TIMIUTE OF RESPECT.-At a meeting
of Cumberland Star Lodge, No. 197. A.
Y. N., held on Tuesday evening, Anne
14, the following proceedings were had,
(to Wit
WHEREAS, It has pleased Almighty
God to call from aniongst us, to his ever
lasting home, our beloved brother and
Senior Warden, John L. Waggoner.
Therefore,
Ref . olced, That . 'wc deeply sympathize
with the relatives of the deceased in
their affliction, and whilst the wife has lost
an affectionate Husband and the children
a loving father, we no lege mourn the loss
of a true friend and efficient Oille'er a
worthy brother and a zealous membdr of.
our society.
Roolvol, Alla a copy of these resolu
tioifs be handed the family of our do-.
ceased brother, and..titat they ho pub
lished in the papers of the borough.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON, Srr
Jos. F. HOOVER,
Attest : Committee.
.Truro. CORNMAN, SCRIARTY.
THE ILIIISTitpIIII IIIISIonIST.L We
have received tho first copy of a'publica
tion bearing the above title. It speaks
well for itself thithestait, and needs no
second scrutiny to raise - an innocent
laugh. Its illustrations are witty and,
comical, without' slurs r or inuendoes on
persons or associatiohs: ;rho reading
throughout, solected , and original, is pre
pared with such careAs to show that a
neater-liand hi in the •editorial
-770 Humori# is placed at 'an ex&ed
ingly low price, (50 cents a year,) com
pared with all other illustrated papers,
oi'even with publications not subjficted
to this costly it r enr Of, printing. Hand
sormi,.premiums are olrcred for, clubs.
:Vuliiistual PayetteVille,
§ondfor circular, and specimen
; ; •
. A. , nrnanann coming to, or lituming
through. our town cannot fail to.bo un
favorably intprosaoll . with the crowd of
idlers'at our depot. In , olhor toWn.
of its /31241 aro half as m any, to bo fonn4
at_tho. &pot at tho arrival of a train.-
. .
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THE pubic SOl.lOO OXaMinationm Oro in
progretis the pronent‘week.^ " I
TILE printers of Harrisburg will hold
their third annual plenie at Marysville,
on Saturday next.
Six persons were immersed on Sunday
last by Roy. John Htnater, in the Letoit
Spring, from the foot of Pomfret street.
13ALLoornim. Professor John A.
Light, the 'daring young mronaut, will
make an .ascension from the . Diamond,
Chambersburg, Pa., on SaturdaY, July O.
WE will publish in next week's issue,
'by request of a number of our patrons,
a piece of poetry entitled " Carlisle in the
olden thee," by the Rev. George Duffield,
junior.
THANlp.—Generld Blake, command
ant of the Carlisle, Barracks, will accept
our -thanks - for a -copy of The Alaska
Times, published sit Mks, Alaska Terri
tory. It is a very neatly printed paper,
and from the number of advertisements
which appear in its columns, we should
think it was doing a paying business.
CAUTlON.—Captain John S. Low, Bur
gess of this borough, at the earnest so
licitation of a number of citizens, hereby
warns all persons from exploding fire
crackers, torpedoes, &c., under a poualty
of five dollars, excepting on the fourth
and fifth days of July. Ho also 'recom
mends to all merchants having fireworks
for sale, to suspend the soiling of them
until these days.
Ni w Cum - ter.—The trustees of - the
Second Presbyterian Church, have pur
chased from Robert McCartney, sr., the
house and lut immediately in the roar
of the church, for two 'thousand and fifty
dollars. The work of tearing dawn the
present building, preparatory to the
erection of a new church edifice, was
began on Tuesday morning. The con
gregation will have service in the Court
House on next Sabbath morning at the
usual hour.
Announcomonts
etrArmAN has often made good pie
ures of people who have never got a
ikenesm elsewhere.
WANTED I WANTED !!
Every person to know that at the Cen
tral Dry Goods Store all kinds of Sum
mer Dress Goods have boon reduced, to
close out the stock for the season. Great
bargains in all descriptions _ of dress
•
goods, shawls, lace points, parasols,
white goods, ttc. Also great bargains in
every grade and description of brussels,
three ply, stair and all other kinds of
carpets. To close -the season, we are
selling carpets at least 12 cents lower
than any otherliousoin tho county.
LEIDICII & MILLER
23je70
Mu. C. L. LOCIIMAN, since he has left
MM. Neff's building for his superior room
and light in Zug's building, southeast
corner Market Sipiare and Main . street,
can exceed his .former efforts,' and can"
make a photograpli:' of a child in a few
seconds, in cloudy weather as well as
clear. Dont wait for sunlight or snow
light
--4.--
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS 1 !
Frysingey & Wei Sees Carpet store.
They arc offering great inducementx„,to
purchasers._wishing ; _carpets,..oil_clot .
looking glasses, ivindow shades, mats,
mattings, yarns, &e: Their stock is
large and select, especially their stock of
brussels carpets, having just received
sonic new patterns from the city. Go
examine their stock at Sawyer's old
stand.
23.1070
NOTICE
Header, if you want cheap candy,
Go to Burk's, 3 . 5 Main street
(fr'anges, lemons and figs,
'Go to Burk's
Nuts of
Go to Burk's
Fireworks of every description,
Go to Irtlirk's
Everything in my line I sell as cheap
as the cheapest—can give you a better
assortment than anyone in the town.
Ice cold soda water always on hand.
D. W. BUIIKHOLDER,
23 West Main street.
23.1e70
FUSS ! RUSH ! ! 13ARGAINS ! ! !
At Ogilby's. In dress goods, pant
stuffs and lace points.
Table linens, napkins, white quilts, hoop
skirts, from auction,
gentleman who suffered (or years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decoy, and all the diode of
youthful Indiscretion, will for the auto of suffering
humanity,. !end froS to all who need It. the receipt
for nutting the simple remedy by 'widen he was
kifferers wishing to profit by the advertis
er's experience can do se by edtessing, In perfect
Ogiltiy's, 47 West Main street, I "nfid"". JOAN B. 000NN,
Black and colored poplins and alpaccas,
At immense reduction
Everything reduced,
Cull and sea. Bound
to sell goods for Cash, at prices to suit
the times.
23je70
Por ,Why is Mr. Chapman a bad
man ? I don't know Jolimpi. Because
he makes everybody that he inaires a pie,
tore for.
WANTED
A situation as housekeeper. Please
address E. W., Merccrsburg, Franklin
county, Pa. •
10je703t*
For direct acting stpam pumps,
for mines, &c., that • will pump
from 12 gallons to 3,500 per minute. Go
to ArLanahan, §tonoA,- Isett, Hollidayai
burg, Pa.
20,000 pounds of shoulder and lido
meat wanted in exchange. for pure
Liquors, and the best brands of ohnwing
and sraolcing tobacco, by
JACOO LIVINUSTON s •
•
21ay3in N 0.27 North Hanover street.
THE QUESTION SETTLED.—Those em
inent mon, Dr. Jas. 'Clark, Physician to
Queen Victoria, 'and Dr. Hughes Ben
nett, say that consumption can be cured.
Dr. Wistar knew this when he discov
ered hiS now widely known Balsam of
Wild `Cherry, and experience has proved
the correctness of his opinion..
Steam pump. The pump can bells
conneetedfrom tim engine, and engine
used for driving anykind of machinery.
gas and water pipe t stem-fittings, &c.
APLanahnn, Stone GSS , 'SOW Holidays- -
burg, Pa. • ' . . .P7febam
WLanalum, Stone &
burg, Pennsylyania, Manufacture station
ary engines, boilers, - Allred acting
blowing engines. Player, Thomai and
othor hot blast.. Brass and iron cast
ings from ono lb. to 20,009, lbs., and all
kinds of Machine 7.
EGGS I' _EGGS I "EGGS i EGGS I
From light Brahma 'fowls, pea combed,
strictly pure fromiimpinted stook, $2.00
per dozen. No order will lie .booked
Unaoskt accompanied by ato"eash. A few;
pairs for :side—s4.oo per, pair; Half
breen Italian Weil for: Sale,- in moiab)9.
evil? Xddress •
•
12may70' P. O: llox,l.47,'Clarlisle, Pa.
CABBIAQEs,• litmarus,-
A. B. Shark has now on hand, and
will make to order, all kihds Of Car
riages, Buggies, Birlng&agons,- 4c.
Ho.. has. the best workiriMi each
branch; and has all kinds. of material
constantly on hand .Painting' and re
pairing promptly attended to.
' Gina.7otf
If you want a good Corset, '
Go to Wolf's
If you want a Hoop Skirt,
Go to Wolf's
If, you want Suspenders,
Go to Wolf's.
H you want Gloves or Hosiery,
. Go to Wolf's
In fact yomhad better go to. No. 18,
North Hanover street, for all your No
tions, if yon wish to save money. , .
2j070-1m
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. 27 North Hanover street,
Offers the following goods : War
ranted pure, unadulterated and full
proof. Always as represented. •
Genuine Imported French Cogane
Brandy, old age.
Pure old Rye Whiskeys by celebrated
distillers.
Best quality Ginger Brandy. Pure
'old gin. Puro old Port wine.
The very best quality Sherry, Claret
New England Rum, &c.
Kimmel. Pare white spirits, for drug
gists and family use.
Sold at the loivest prices for eath. A
call solicited.
21apam
--JADOWLIVINGSTON,- .
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 70jiAcco,
SNIIPP, CIGARS, PIPES, &C.,,
No. 27 North Hanover street.
Offers to the trade the best brands of
a large variety of Chewing and Smok
ing Tobaccos, real Michigan Fino Cut,
iu bulk or in tin foil.
W. E. Darrett's celebrated snuff. Real
genuine Imported Havana Segars. Yara
Connecticut and Domestic Segars.
A large assortment of everything be
longing to the business, and sold at as
low a price, as in any Eastern city.
Thu public_is respectively invited to
cal
- a d - flTpect — nty large assortment - :
Every article warranted as represented.
211tp706m
IMPORTANT -
TO PRIVATE FAMILIES
Pure and unadulterated Wines and
Liquors, supplied at their residence,' by
sending order to store, or through Post
Office. Every article warranted as rep.:
resented or the money refunded.
JACOB LIVINGSTON
21apOro No. 27 N. Hanover street
SPECIAL -NOTICES
PACTS FOR THE PEOPLE I
My tsble to set with the beautiful white, ;mouth
ware I bought of William Blair k son, and I buy the
whole of my supplioc for my family there, and I ad•
vine you to 'do oil too. You, will he sure !awaye to
gut" everything fronh, and sweat, and clean, and nice
and at the lowest. juices. They haie Just received
fresh Teus gl best quality, linglish um (a full
annuity for pirating and the dolly waste of liartreo•
O, ‘Viio
Our fir ondorkoo nil lido, and will uny of the
kind Monde .oho have ho on 'wlth nn.
=EI
Coil e, Cramp. and :Dysentery yield at ,once to it,
imincurative properties. „It is perfectly Innocent, and
can be given to the oldest person or youngest child.
No matter if you have no confidence lu Patent 'Medi
cines—try this, and you x 11l lie sure iu buy again,
and recommend to your fi feuds. Hundreds of
siemens re.oinineud it in their practice.
PM by the Druggists and Storekeepers; Price
Fifty Cents and One Dollar. Depot, 10 Park Place,
New York.
ME=
WHOLESALE ONLY
Coyle Dr..tilers hove just received a very large
stock of goods,atielt as Hosiery, Shirt Fronts, woe
ponders, Linen, Cotton and Cambric Handkerchiefs,
White TrtnuninxefTies'an t Dews of the latest stye!'
Paper CyHare •It Cuffs in sruat variety, Paper and
EntidatAi, Velvet, Ribbon, Coat, Vest, Drees and
Pearl Button., Three and , Sic Cord Spool Cotton
Senlug Mike, pleb Hooks and Linea, Toilet Soaps
Perfumery, Drugs, Shoe Slack, Stove Polloh, Indigo
Blue, and art endless variety of Notions, generally.
All the himvs to he It al at Coyle Di:others.
Having lately removed to tho I*rge stare tOOlll In
the new Good Will Hose liottee, wa hare increaried
our Mock larger than uvcr, and will null at gold
COYLE BROTHERS,
II toll t 4 South Hanover Ftreut, Carnal*.
=I
x ,„,llhay r.
WIDE lIAILIXO, VIIII OUABUY, fur dime
Fronts, Asylums, 114 Iroia Bedsteads, Wire Wub•
ibings for shoep and puider, yards, Brans and Iron
wire cloth Sieves, Venders, :croons (or coal, Gress
sand. to., Heavy Crimped Muth fur spark arresters
LandseapioVire for Wbutosta Ac., Paper Maker,
Wires, Ornamental Wire I,Kcsirs. Every Intormu•
Um by addioasluit the I/I. isti.tairero, 4 . I...WALKER
k SONS' gip 11 North Sloth 'strum Philadelphia,
,dSeb7U•ly.
ME
4.4 - UNAVNESS; tnaliuxurs awl CATARRH
troaltol with the• utmost ru.:1113.. by 4.juics, Me
D.; and Profetieur of Linares of the lige.n4 It (hi
spectutity) in the 'Medical Odlege of i'ettrayteautd, 12
years experitace; (loaed) of loyileo:111ollaud.) No.
805 Arch Street, Toethootilelr roe he sued
at hie °lnce. 'Elio medical faculty arc Invited tO cc
compully their patinuts, ae ho his no wrote in hi.
practice. Aetihalul eyoa lueortod 4hout pail, No
charge ler elaitlin'atiuu.
: oJuly 80.1 y
'BB
Wurtu whahlin 14111 benefit you tto nut itv• oir•
trolled by )our incrodulity, Iqired. Lava hough(
relief 'front the horrors of Dyspepsia through thin
medium of Dm+ MI'S N Tl.Dra PKPrIO STOWACII Lahti
imd found It. Why should you sutler Uteri this adult
4ablo stomiichlehas'cured Loony siMllar mutt's-why do
you doubt whllo other believe Bud are cured I Delay In
matter Is bo th dangerous awl unprolltsblo. Your
lieu,ith,liappinows and buslooss sulfurs, while constant
neglect Is treipiutly roll, fired by merlons and uttrou•
trolls blo 'results,. DIM*/ are 'equally
useful• to the numerous attending, ludl.
gostiocit 00 BILIOONFOS, CoNSTIVITION, ao.', while or
Fiona and Aim and other dlsordors proceeding .
from Mt LIIIfIM, It is the °illy reliable provoutive unit'
-routedy ltnowu. toss 70
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COMFORT AND BLII3S, „OR PAIN
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AND AGONY. " • •
ins TODIAS'' ' QNLEHRATSD VENT AN
whooo wondortial
. europ..eure and Inelailta•
noone cue, of Chronlahlwarnallom, Meld.
aoho, Toothado; Croup, Cute, Novl2ll,ool'o, Cramps,
Dytiontery, eta., havo solosnehed fhb olvllle4morld,
to no new catchronny; but no uoticlq that has stood
tea teat twouty•two' pure. '„The onotmnue sale and
rapidly luereaolux elonnetnil Is at onno the merest out.
dance of Ito ueofulnaeo and popularity. No family
should Lo without a boillo In the houoo. Hundreds
of,dollura and inienykaufs of iniforluainay bo Mood
by Its timely no;
l ARK ETB.
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cenTaptat ruoDudit'AisnicEl s,
CoProofed Weeny,_ by R.' Woodard.
amityke, iniurodulsLirstlui . ,Jdue 27,. 167 p.,
FAMILY FLOUR • • - • $5 10
eursavnin PL6u77; • 4 00
BUPERF/NE RYE YLOIHA .! •• ' ' 440
WHITE WHEAT, • - - 125
,RED WHEAT, • • •• • •
CELONiCRBEED - , • • • • ,a 00
TIMITFUIDIEED, • • • • • • 300
FLAXSEED, • - 180
Carlisle,' May 3,*370
Dealer in
Mawr), Goorgo Iday , II It _
Burly, John It Mercer John
Brock, 000 Moore, Win
Beck, Jacob Minor, Joneph
I Bonjainlu, M A Kan Johnny
tarn:lkea
, J II Itickabaugh, gam! 0
Onukle, Band • Sailors, Richard
Kronceo, Lenored Bchuchntati, Pater
Hough, Jacob ' spongier, Cant Jpsl_S
- ICnottlu; -- Jolib ' - - - ---.- Thomas', 0' •
Lackey, John Swonglo, Edwin
Lino, kredorlck Waggoner, Wilrou
Lincolln, Meredith Waggoner, Wm E'
Mayberry, David Waiver, hlra Emend '
A. K. RHEKM, P. M
WILLIAM BLAIR. A SON,
&mai End," Car
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,Correete4 Weekly by Wit Wain Washmood.
LTAL:I6:
w A ALS 1 :, Thursday lll Morning, Juno 23 .1 ,.1870: .
BUTTER, - $ 16
E BEESWAX, •
BACON 'UHL, • 1B
BACON SHOULDERS, , • 15
BACON SIDES,- 15
WHITE BEANS, 2 60
PARED PEACIIE ,P , • 20
UNPARED PEACHES . ,
DRIED APPLES, , 05
RAGS -
, OD
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MARRIED.
WEARY—BEETEM.:.:Oti the, slzbrenth Instant.
at tho Lutheran Parsonage In Dloservilla, 'by tho
Rev. D. Dolt, Mr.. Daniel Weary, to Mist Nancy J.
flattop, Loth of thle county.
'I.,(W--4:ILARICSON.—On Thursday, June - 0, at the
residence of tho krlde'e parents, In Mlllorton, N. Y.,
.by-the Rev, B. Hunt, Mr. Charlos -D. Law, fornuirly
of Carlisle, to Miss Josephlno Clarkson; oldest dough.
for of Dr. k'. Y. and Josophino W. Clarkson, of Now
York City. _ •
• -
MeI'IMMISOA—CARSON.—On thellfteenth 0401
loot, ot Allogheny city, by the Rov. I. K. Übll, Mr.
Jooeph Y.. IlePheroon, formerly of Cornelia, to DU'S
Marlon Carlon, of Allegheny City.
DIED
WEISE —ln We borough, on the fourlh instant,
after o lingering Illunko, Mr. George Weise, aged
years and 2 months:
HEIr TO-DAY.
List of unclaimed letters remainining
tlie posy:office at Carlisle, Pa., for the
week ending June 22, 1870 :
LADIES' LIST.
Bishop, Miss Maggie A llolsingor,Misa Muggy
lllessing Mk. Ell • JOhlabUll. MI9B Harriet
Bearer, MisifElica ➢ Lino, Mira Sarah
Blessing. Mu Emma Leaphart, Miss Lizsoy
Brandt, JOUllifl 111 Luckey, Mrs BUFIIII
Bsochor, Miss Mary Machin, Min Dori nio
Dant), Mrs-Mary Ann .lionhrab, Margrotts
Davie, Mrs Little II St Levin, Ansa Emma
IEIO, Mrs Margaret UlrioL, Min Herrin%
Miss Maggio Woods, Miss - Elirrboth
Homan, Mies Al3lllO 2
GENTLEMEN'S LIST,
CHEAP DRY GOODS !
Still Another Reduction in Pricou!
Large Lots of Goods from Irimi4gery
==
OGILBI"S
I arge groorlto r nix ilf
DRESS GOODS
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Cloths,
'Wahaimeres,
and Cotton StiltTet for Men andltoyte Nur, at lower
plicate than coat .t factory,
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In Block Filks, White l'inimr..Foney Faker_ 11000
liklrte,.and nobly_ Linda of Willi . goods.
Endlees.varleity of Fancy ilooda—all cheep..
Never - bony I hevermituiciFicaattnTrUliarAinaZaiir
or Poplins, and 14111 another reduction lu them.
ego be coinpari.d with any In the county for price or
LAW/HST ASSOITTII ENT
ace POilltS,
Silk Coats,
and Summer Rhawls,
1=
C. OGILBY'S,
I:=
.Ij,mt - 0
iire.BLisugn 11451
HIGHEST PREMIUM SILVER
Msi'AL, awarded uvvr all competition, at
Alechunica' Boston, October, IROD.
TUE ORIGINAL. AND GENVINII
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WROUGHT IRON, AIR TIGHT,
GAS-CONSUMING HEAT It
with patentod Duet sereen,Orato Bar Beet., Wrought
Iron Itadintor, and Automatic Itegulator, for burning
Anthracite or liltuutino um Coal or Wood.
10 nizee for brickwork, Mid 2 eaten Portable.
Nlikourocturtd only by
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
N. W. cor. 18th t - Filbert &re hi,
PIIILADELVIIIA, PA
Thee° Heaton aro mad. Id — heavy wrought iron,
ell riveted together, and aro warranted to,be atm.
dely liar and Dust Tight. They are tho only
Heaters that aro untuaged without any damper.,
lid In whim all kind. of fuel can he buruedWithout
Iteratioo._
Cooking Rangotb •
fur Itotols,"Reetatirailtii,
LEE
Flat Top Heating Range,
Fire Place Heaters, •
Low DoWn grates,
Slate Mantels, Registers, V.i3nillators
l'amplaste giving fall thorlptlon, on t fro»; to ony
toldresS. 23J uus7Oly
Dr. Ayer . ad` Co's. Adverttse2n't
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA
FOR PIIRIFYI NO TUX BLOOD'.
The reputation this excullent uneliclue enjoys,
ha derived from its{:user, -many of which are truly
marvelous. lure orate canna of Scroluioue
earn, where the Symons ineutod Palmated with
m,
o wruptle have bowl purified and cured by it.
Scrofulous affection. and disorders, which were ai
grarateall by the scrofulous contamination mall
they were painfully afflicting, have beau radically
cured iu such great-uumbera in almost every rut
tiou of the country, that the publ o ,scarcely need
to ho informed of Its virtue. or twee.
throfulome poison Is One of the moot deatruct Ire
111:1131211ao of our reel; Often, this unseen and utfrit,
tenant of the organism undermines the conatitu
tlonotud Incites the attack ot enfeebling or fatal
dineasee, Wthout exciting a suvpiclon 01 , Its pres
ence. Aga i n, It seems to breed, Infection through.
out the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, •
rapidly develop Into our. Or other of Its bldtous
Smut, either on the eurface Or among • tbu . vitals.
lu the laWer,tuberclint may bo suddenly deposited
In Ma hinge or heart', or tumors formed In the
liver, Grit lament Its.ptoserve by.. eruptions on the.
skin or, foul ulcerations on some part of the , body.
Mance, the occasion/it Oa df a bottle of this
Sarsaparilla le edileable, neon
_when no active
symptoms of dismiss appear. ' Persons afflicted with
't he follosilnir complaints, generally find immediate
- relief end , at length, 'cure, by lite me of this
'SARSAPARILLA: St: Anthony's .tire, Ron or
'Rrysiaclas,..7ktter, Salt Rheum, • Scald lima, Ring
worm, do' rs,,A'yer, Sore :Ears, and other eruption, or
visible forms of Scrofulous, disease. Ain in 'the
'More twitcosled " forme r - We' d isease.
Dropsy,
Heart . Disease, MO, An t rhmv, Neuralgia, • snd the;
mistime Ulcerous TiffiiCtlove , of the muschtar and'
'ziefvous whew., -'• -: , t :,'. ' •
Syphilis or Venerect outk, Mercurial Diseases ^aro
cored by It, though. a lodir limo is fo quirod for Sob
gluing. theas °lndust° .maladitta by any medicine.
But long continued new ot ills medicine will curo Um
complaint- I,cucorthaw er Whites, %crime Uldere.
lions, and Wombs Moons*, ate commonly soon te
keyed and ultimately ,quiud; by its lfurlfying and
Invigorating effect." '
Minute Directions Ihr-each ease are found in 'our
Alutanae,,eupphed, grellai -7 .llhemnaffset aod Gout,
when caused braccumillations. of extraneous wai
ters In the blood, 'yield quickly tn, it, aslio
Liver Complaints, 2brpidity,Oongson, or .1,1,11 ta •
lion of the Liver and' Jaundice ' when ar i sin g as
they often do, (rem' the rankling poison in tho
blood. RARSAP4RILLA Is a great. restorer. to
the strength and.sigor of tho .aystem.'. Thema Wit
troubled
strength
and Lisllasplle,sponacni, SRepless cud
troubled With 'Nation* %Apprehensions or Shure,
or any 01 the affections trymptOmatio' Of Weakuus,
will fled lOnnadtata , relief and convincing. pelt
filence ofitscresforittie ,pewer upon trial.
___., 1 Ilk-X . :EA. ,R.:&D.L.XL.Y..: _"._:—._
0...t0rz0,,t co., toyin.,,BlAllB„
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~.' . 11,3 40 4 4 "it .. 4 . ttalY4c4f 'Opnicsit.: ;', , ~
.8 041 Z.
it ' D i r i, t r a b o A u z LI T . ,
I E O V .
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21r470 . .
Sante AilvertisementB.
SPRING
QM
BAR N S
NOW OPENING IN
DOMESTIC GOODS, 0
PRESS GOODE!,
OABSIMERES,
, BATINETS,
JEANS,
WHITE. GOQDS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
ZEPUERS,
RIBBONS,
-NOTIONS, &O
RING'S NEW STORE,
No. G 6 WNtIT MAIN STRISET.
'Oppoolto the MIIIIIIIOI2 lloune, nort to ,Post Mee
GARDEN SEEDS,
AT lIAVRIISTICK BROTHERS, '
No. 10 and 5 North and South Hanover Btroota,
CARLISLE, PA
1411p701y
COMBINATION
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HAVERSTICK BROTHERS,
No. 5 South, nod No. 10 North Ilmnor ttreotit
14sp7Oly
For ,NaleValuable heal Estate
-• • • - • -
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE fiALE.
The subscriber, wishing to relinquish farming,
offers at private solo
TWO VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARMS,
situated In Monroo township,' hetweon the York
rood and the road lending to Boiling Springy, n short
mil° from Churchtown, and 1 1 ,4 tulles from Boiling
Springs.
' No. 1 contains about 75 ACRES, more
incellent_Limestono-laini, in a high state
of cultivation.' The improvements are a good two
sitory Farm House, with IFnusu and other out.
buildings. Also, an excellent now Tenant House,
and a largo Bank Barn, with wagon sheds, corn
cribs, and other necessary outbuildinen.
This farm has two. splendid springs of running
water from which every Cold might easily be son
plied. Three springs feed two splendid trent ponds. •
There is also a good Orchard-of Cholth Fruit, such as.
Apples, l'enra, Poodles, Cherriet, Ac.
No. 2 contains about 70-ACRES of ex
.nent Limestone land, in Bent rate order. The
improvements site a double two-story Weather
boarded House, with Eltchen, Bake Home, Ac. A
Frame Barn, recently repaired, with Wagon. Shed,
Corn Cribs, and oilier out-buildings attached. iP
An excellent Apple Orchard, with a large quantity
of Cherries and other choice frilitt, aro around the
buildings. A good Well of water and a large cistern
at the bonne.
If dealra bin a Tract of Woodleind for each phut, is
offered.
Pomona wishing to view thee, prolong'. can do F,
by calling on the subocriber rosiding on filo rinl.
t
ono wile doot of the latter plooo, or upon William It.
Lute, liv fug rlooo by.
2Juno7o JOHN LUTZ.
. 1
PUBLIC SALE.
-Or rAI;IIAIrEE - ERAT: ESTATE:
Th. aub.ribor offors at ',oldie tato oa tho prem.
(too, on
Thursday, June 30, 1870,
at 1 o'clock p. nt, two tracts of hind situated In
North Middleton township...
situated on Long's Cap road, By, miles north
of Carlisle, bounded by lands of M °ace 18 etzel, George
Brought, William M. Penrose, esu '
and others. eon
tattling 81 ACRES, more or less; of excellont gravel
and slate land, under good cultivation. The lin
provements ore a good DOUBLE LOU HOUSE, an
excellent FRAME BANE BARN, with wagon shed
and corn crib attached, and nil other necessary out
buildings Art excellent spring of - water Mar tho
Inputs, also a' stream of water running along the
wr.wtern boundary; from which if niiitiber of fields,
aro supplied. A good - orchard of apples, peaches,
pears,
baling ,anticl' a tract erriesc of i°" to
llo b tro
i a l t di l ' h g' iand situated
about miles north of tract No. 1, containing
'PWEN 1 g ACHES, more or less, well timbered with
hickory, oak, and chestnut, the latter being lit con
siderable quantity and very valuablo for fencing.
Persona wishing to slow the property can do no
by railing on R. C. Dumbarton, reriding near Mid
dlesex, on public road to Bteirett'ii Gap, or John P.
Brindle, No.Bl Wert Loutber stroot, Carlisle. Pa. -
Linens,
ROBERT C. LA3IISEET94,
--TAltilS.:4lG4ter_etutt—to_bt.t....pulaultutt..pruput.*ai
stricken anal tlau lattice Neill lie nuoP Iu pay
metals may es po,aultalu to Nutt puitlaneer.
lat)ulieTUto •
PUBLIC SALE OF A 6VALUABLE
TAN YARD AND OTHER REAL ESTATE.
Will be sold at public nulo, on the preiniscli on
ThurBday, July 21, 1870,
all that valuable tan yard and olegiukt private re•l.
deka, situated on liant Pomfret street, between
the Luton Spring and tianp street, in thu borough of
belonging to Michael Mulch.
The tan yard in, beyond all noinparlaun, the best in
Carlisle or in the vicinity.
Possession of the lan yard will bo gin en Jimmie
diatoly after sale; of tho residence on April 1, 1011,
or sooner If desired by tho purchaser.
Terme of tale will be made known on day of Hale,
or privately on application to
8.•IIIIPBUBN,
Illjune7o Attorney fur M. :abaci].
FUI NI2'URE, FURNITURE.
A B. EWING,
A
Os`Sinet Makor and I.lndortalror,
West Main street,
OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREIIt;JSE.
Premium for Beet Furniture auinrited at
all County Fairs-lbece 18571
Furniture of ell varieties at d Stylus of Fond.
.d Domes , in mannfacturu, from the finest rosewood
nod . 56110011 y to the loweat ;wired maple and pine
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining-mem. I r FURNITURE'.
. Kitchen and
' Mire
Embracing every article aced by Homo add Ilotel
keepers or itn mint approved and Inahlonable design
end nail.. Including alsoCottege furultuni In setts
Inception and Cerny attressus, triunes,
pictures. ac; &
ift-irPertieular attention given AY usual to funerals
orders from teal. and country, attented to promptly
end on moderate terms.
SPIMIA I. ATTENTION PAID 'n, 'rug SELECTION
OF w A 1.1; PA PEE,
..r, : b., W.
FURNITIMiIi
JOSEPII 'WALTON CO
Cabitiet Makers'
413 WALNUT BT.,
Our est .blith went In ono of the Oldest lu Undid
unlit, and how long experience and Impeder (helliti.
we are prepared to furnidlt good work at reasonable
Wu mataffacturo Onto furnitnre, and also nit.dium
priced ftirolture.of flupPrior quality. A largo stock
of Int ultnre al..vayx on hand. UNAs matio to ,srdt.r
Counters, Desk Work, and Wilco Furnittirp fur
Ilauks, ullices mud Storrs tondo to ordor
=ll2
Jog %VAL 0.1•
10reb70-ly
GENERAL-UPIIOLEITERY.•
611.11tLES L. HALE,
9311 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
offers for the Spring Tjltdo a spletidid assortment of
Nottloglotta itnil - R9IT let Cat Window Blinds
anti Bionics, in the phs et colors and desi g ns
\Viggo* Cornicotin Wttlatit and 11....5w00d
and 0111. Furniture or covets lilted, cot and
made. '
Spring and hair Mattresses tondo to order
Agent for ths Pstent 810111110 SPrlng lied, and for
the Paterit Spring Fixture for Window Shados.
flutaTO 200
Dry. Goods, Ott Cloths, .Carpets
DEOLINE IN ' GOLDI
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CL
'CORR ESPONDINO DEINII IN W.M:
Quito an excitement In the Dry Geed mitrket, In a
very marked decline Invitee Of .
DRESS GOODS,
DIAIIIII ,, V, Mu.littoCli, AlpaceittS, l'optitvi, &nes
lteps, sod Is !gig° vurluty, cotuprisi rig Dearly every
1,511115 ISIS of goods
.
STAPLE GOODS
. .
Ticking.; Gingham, Illanket..Cuttonadee,
Kentucky Jeans, CLOTHS, and OASSIMERES, Linen
and Cullen Table Diapers, Gianni/1+,131163m -
WHITE GOODS._
•
Nuindouk, Coutbrlrs, Juconets, FrOnd , Mus
Turlthonn, Cutilbrie mid bwlas Etlgingq hind In
pollugs." . , . •
Trimmings, in groat varlisty, Editions, of, the limit
fluidity, MOM sod Bdndowne.'
FANCY GOODS
of a greni many style+, owl all variclarap:
zadias!-Undelt Clothing,
very handsomely' Made and trlnunad. • Alia,
. . . .
CARPETS, OIL °Louis,
nuggets, Rugs, Windoia piuuter
pines, and niouy t gaods not inootionOtt Pot 'woiltot
apace. • ' • `. ' '
We claim to Sipe lb° largekt nod. best stock of
Dry Goode to tffe Wolf° a• . tho State, and will moll
eyeuch pfiCOP he will sotlnfYiill Dint Ms Is file Disco
to.got good ISlrgitlnti,
. •
ams:i
CITY" AD-FEBTTSPAIDNTS.
pFEIL co.
1867
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
NO. 10 NORTH WATER STREET,
PUILADELPIIIA, PA
Solicit consignments of all kinds of Prod... Also,
Butter, Eggs, Poultry, &c., &c.,
Philadelphia References,—N. C. Mnsslemon esq.
President of tlio Union Banking Company, MN.
Messrs. Allen k Cilifoid,; anti Messrs. Henry Shaun
& Son.
N. 8.-- 4 Plosso send for Weekly frier Current froo
of chargo.
al:nor'/06m
PLASTER
COATEB STREET WHAM.
CALCINED ANT) LAND
PLASTER
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TE.RBA AL BA,
ANY inquiry will receive immediate
nomor. Sanxiaction In pies 111111 nintnrial
assured, and sldiononni promptly 111101 V.
241 i We 1 y
$lO,OOO GUARANTEE
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Second. .roi• Ii Uned
Third, For Ins thrturpas,islei!vering Property. .
Arh • t,wit ly, for it. Eentloniy.--GO,
o . othi kilo to point with Book • than
any other White I.eml extant. The son.• weight
wcovers more million., is more ilmialde, lad Makes
Whitur work.
BUCIi 1,1i.11) tho elit•ttpedl and
51U,000 . ,U Alt A NTE E I
El=
First. For Ito Untottotletl Durability
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Third, rid- its Uuitimideistill CON ering Prisperty
Lostty, for Its Groot Economy
IJOi Mr, the chettpext, Ihthittomt,t, and zthe,t dnnuLlo
White Pahl in the tvothl.
MMEEME
BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC ;
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Fn ti.i111 . 11./11 Ounrnuh , •d ley Il• )innul:•rn:,ra
B U ./C CO7'TA6'E t; 0 I, C O • ,
Prepared axpremdy Ipr Paintjog
• _
COtt/IP,, 00611111:MI0 of every tlevoripion, Frimez,
Thirty•livo different Colors , Barak', Cheap,
Uniform, and Beautiful SMltleg.
Sample cards meta by mail, if dehiretl.
Dealer.' Orders will nu promptly executed by thy ,
manufacturers.
FRENCII CO,
N.W. Colt. TENTII AND MARKET STREETS
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FOR - 171? -- W - 110171 . 1, , A - h - E A - lie - it ETA-11-7-
BY HENRY g I X
Dintlerii iii Ilarilwitre, Paints, NlN.iilass,A.c.,
21j an" oly
LEGAL NOTICES
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters te,lninentury On tho t,tate of John
Render, luta of the •Itorongh of Carlisle, ticeoused,
•Intro been honed by tbo Itegister or Coniberland
county to the subscriber, residing 111 mild borough.
All persons indebted to the Crude roll reunosted to
make 'lmmediate payment, and those 1010ing clubue
to priwut (hem, duly toithentleuted, for scttleinent.
(iIItIVEEN ,ItENDER,
Executor.
16j1110 06t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Lotters of Administration 011 010 eNtllto4li Sll4llll
- Shoatror, late of Plckinsim township, doceasol,
have boon I.uod by tho Boglstor of Cumberland
county. to the undersigned residing I/1 Sonth➢liddle
totttowtuhip. All ttersons indebtod to sold estato uro
roquostod a, tuako lintnediato payment, and thorn
hosing claims itgalost It to press of them, duly au
thenticated, for settlement.
1411 n :0 OW t
ADMINISTIWFOR'S NOTICE
I.e . tters ministration trith the will emir:toll,
on the titlel Sarah tl. Swoyer, Itot. 11,0 Bor
ough of NeWVIIIO, dreistsed burl, IIs1•II homed by the
Iteglster of Cumberland county, to the melersigued
residing, In some place. A ll•la.r+ally. indebted to,
said estatodire reimested to mid, Immediate pay
ment, nod those haring claims soling It, to litg.litt
them, duly soillteuligatiol, lot mottiMnennt.
BD IV IN 'an m ES,
Adlitluitilrutor
111=1
N THE ORPHANS' COURT IN AND
' YOU TOE COUNTY OK CUM , BERLAND,
' a the matter of the Estate of James
Culver„l,4o,9 . f California, deceased
•
The untlorsignat '1441,11-tor appointed by the maid
Court to make distribution 1111/1111111111111 . 1 . ro.fiting
in the Lando. or John MI kr, administrator of Ito
said Janus Colter, Into Ii111,1"1 1 10d, to
and among the partios I, gaily untitled thorolu,
liorehy gtreo oaks that Its will toot the partiea
terostrd, fat thy lirpo•e of his sprolittnimit, at his
onion, In Carlisle, , out f riflay. July 13, 1370, at
ton 1;111110k. 11.111., 11111'11 and whorl , they may attend
if so minded. 31. C. HERMAN,
.2Junt.7o.it Auditor:
A h
ESTATE OF JOSEPH CULLER,
LATE OF TUE 1101WV611 OF enRI,I6I,E
deceased.
In the Orphans' •Coilrt of Cumberland
County.
tutu Auditor appointed to foal, n estrreetills tribut
thin of the entitle of Joseph Culver, late of tho hotough
of Carlisle, deceased, null, to lutesrtalit the moonlit
overpaid, If any, by • Jail stet:liter of said
treceaned, to the dist rfloitees of said estate ' and so
port thu same to t h e sold Court, o 111 ahead to tho
,performantut of his ditties 110 Molitor aforesaid, at his
office. in the borough of Carlisle, Pa., on Pritiv, the
fifteenth day of Jolly„1. D. 1070, nt tun oltdoelt, a. tn.
when nod wheys 01 parries interested sou 'hereby
notified and requested t s attend and represent their
several Inlet. ids. N. C. 11Elt‘IA
-2J tote7o-Ut Auditor.
NOTICE TO•TAX PAYERS 1
The Treasurer of Cutatierlaud county will attend,
for the purpose of receiving County and Stato taxes
for 1870, as requited by. Act of Assembly, at the tot-'
lowing lintel and places,
Now Cusat , erbond, at Moll's hotel, June 11 and 25,
Carlisle, at Connri'splutter's Office, June 27 and
On all taxes nut paid our or botore tho tir,t of Au
•kust next, lieu per cent will Ito added.
The Tressuror yl4 rcsltiveAsxes jit his office wall
the lind day of Feptstabor I,aot Nihfch ti - 6 - u .41u
plicatea of all itupald,taxist gill Ito Issued to tile 00n
stables of Ma respective bOloughs 41111 townahips for
collection. • '
aeonou WETZEL,
Treanor, of Cumberland county , Pa,
5 - •'•
2841p70,1t
COUGHS, INFLUENZA,
SORD THROAT. COLDS, . - WII'OOPINO COllOll,
CROUP, LIVER COUTI. AIN'T, BRONCHITIS, -
• ASTUALWIILEEDINO obriru LUNGS,
and ovory affooifou,of tho Throat. Lungs, and Oast,
aru apoodlly Ned nurunthoutly etirod by tho uso of
WiSTAltht BALSAM OF WILD
" This well lotaton preiffirillloti does hot dry up a
cough and - Ray° the CHINO behind, Mils 0100.0 WWI
intuit madleineo, 1.1114 It lothons 114 Id CiUtlll.4l thu
Icings, sod ailnla BTRation, thus [moving tho canoe
hf thu complaint . •
CONSUMPTION CAN BI CURED
by a timely resort to 'Oils standard remedy, as to
proved fly hundrols of testimonials receivod by the
propriutore.
. . .
Propared by BETIX W. YOWLE .4 8014, Boston,
and told by dealers go rally. •
20n1b70
liopte AdveWisemenes.
NOTICE
United Stat.belntomitl Itovenno,
Vol'vetoed Office, loth .I.)lptrict, Po.,
Curliele, Arno U, Ib7o.
On Wednotalay, tho ilia day of Juno, 1070;14,000
010A10, la imam., worn nuked at tho atoll, of .1,
lioae, in tho borough of Carlisle, Pa, for violation of
OCiWlt 40,',Agtq(J nirltli 1800, of tho Intorunillav
epuo LIM& Any "inion or persona Claiming the
HMO and roniiirod to' apppar and make each claim
within thirty days front thin
JOSEPH W. PATTON. •
kinno7o-.41 . cou,*.toi• 10111 Plutticl, Pa.
• , .
SQP4, ;: yIG TE/3?-,.
COLD AND NPADKLINO AT
07,0 () IC BROTHRIIS
4Up. s,ffinillt I6umvrl xtivot
14t1 1,701 v
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Phil 4tiopllia
C ARM SLR, PA
JOEL SHEA FF
niiud nixtrutor
CITY ADVERTISEMENT
FANNING'A
BE
PATENT KT D•F T NO :3 I{4l . l:}lT ON
f; OR SE '.I
Tide Corset is constrticted 60 an entirely now
principle, being open, and theroby nl lowing, the
freest circulation possible, besides giving perfect ease
and comfort to the wkaror, anti at the Hantellmo
possessing all tho advantages of the common Cor
sets in giving support to the body.
For Health, Orace mil Comfort, they are tool.
rolled in the market. They aro particularly - re.,
comMondod for seamier wear, andnrarm climat • .
although equally well adapted to all seasons of the
year. They aro highly recommended by inedirad
and scientific mon. , For Halo by all first-ctn.:or dealerri.
For circulars. prices, etc., address the WORCESTER
SICIRT CO., iVorrester,
(ESTAIIM9IIIO 18:10
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11.junin
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THE JAPANESE CORN FILE re
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YES ! IT IS TRUE !
That t lin host Mowers—the boot DropporO—tho
Lost ~Il*-Itakers to ho fouml In the world uro the
origlhal and relinbtreltanblettruttion ilitna Machines;
made by tie /ETNA MANUFA(YEURIN(I CO., of
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QALESMEN wanted in a paying
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CANGERS ! TUMORS ! ! ULCERS !
Nhiihely rum! by a new method with,'
pain, or cauritici. 12 di or
Liniver4ity,:?l,l Pine at , Philadelphia, Pa. 0i11111.70.
AMYSTERY UNVEILED.-=set
3uc. and stamp, with your photograph or to
or hair, to the greatebt Clairvoyant Itt log, 011 , 1
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T"E
ti EASuN
In ate Suienter and Anittran dlr systein in Slut
le, 114,0118 ruudit iou than wlout Iltlittlr the bracing
110111.'11N Or 11 colder toutperatu re. Iterp the bowls
it nortstructud, the digketlun retire, nut .the hittOtt
etttll In warm weather. To pins t this object, take
Isetall.3,a 4._frakratit'wEffaratateout.Saltzer
Aperient. It Is a Kolltitt eatharele, a wholesome
tonic, an antidote to billottanets, a blued depuront,
ml a most auligittral fola•CfagE., united 1.11 one spark
faatultig elixir, prepared la a moment awl
•Itlmut the illgltest tr.mbl... • 41.070.
MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD.
I.:maim for l'oung . MPH, fol, In apnled vovel
110W - AILD A6SOUIATIA)N, bog l',
rAio, l'a.
J301..70
TIIIR'r,Y, YEARS' EXPERIENCE
TIIE THEATMUNT OF CIIIIONIO AND
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griteingS of the anatomy of the IttoThin organs In n
state of health and disease, with n treatioe oil early
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111111 body, with the anther's plan of treattnent--till ,
(oily rational and.succie.sful mode of 1 . 111 . 1., 00 shout,
by a report of cases treated. A ruthfol adviser to
t lin married, mid thotie contemplating marring°, who
entertain doubts 01 their physical nO.llOOll. Sent
Dee Ltd postage, to ally address, on receipt or 25
cents in stamps, or pivtaf currency, by .I,lmo o hte
Dlt. LA CROIX, No. 31, Malden Lane, Alhany,N. 1.
The author may lio consulted upon any of the din.
1 1 1.1 1 11 sport which his hooka treat, either personallY,
or by mail, nd medicines cent 111 1111 y p a nt of the
world.
ti.ittne7o
Cizvviaye Building and Livery
BUILDING IN ALL
CARRIAGE '
IT:5' BRA YCHES, AND REPAIRING
AND AT REA: , ONADLE RATES
CAltlll AU CS,
'RI
CARAGES,
CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES,
'CARRIAGES, 1 CARRIAGES,
CARRIAGES, T CA It R I AGES,
CA 11111 AG E , , ' ' .. CA R MALI ES,
CARR !AGES, .. ' CA RR{ AGE'S,
OXIIIII Al' F. RIG Al ES,
}tciiii I ES, , BUGGIES, ' 'BUGGIES.
BUGG D F., . IIUGG I ES, , BUGGIES,
BUGGIES,. 1 I UGGIES,- BUGGIES,
BUGGIES, 4,,,q11410 1E• ‘,.... 5 ., , , ... BUGGIES,
BUGI 7 LES, f BbiLUX,..ti;4; BUGGIES,
BUGGIES, BUGG! SS, 11U(10 JE3,
BUGGIES. BUGGIES, , BUGG I ES,
, SPRING WAGGNS,SPRING WAGONS,
SP RING , AV AGONS, SPRING WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, ,
• SPRING WAGONS; , SPRING WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS, SPAIN 0 WAGONS,
SPRING WAGON?, SPRING WAGONS,
SPIT INS WAGON;, SI'IIINU WAGONS,
A lmralrt r /11:11ie 10 miler
I nlll oxrhange
Ctllktl 1111.
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A v lI ❑oo9 itoitsEs
ettottl-Lewd t I all I,,ltttlq, lalzttlt in
I:,clutilp• lot' Wild;
-,A.• 'SENSE:ALAN
Still at work, and Invltem all Ida old (:11,41/11101 . 4, and
tho public In gpnortil,. to give, hint a roll,
tOli"ltentinlier tha old istablioliati plaeD, on NTT
STREET, north of tint Railroad Depot, CARLISLE,
I.a.
A FIRS:7' CIIASS LIVER]
To connect!ou With Um ahoy,' untoldbiliment.
11. IC PEFFER.
OEM
School fraa for 1870.
SCII9OL TAX OR 1870
1
The School Direetorm of the borough of (article,
hove .insued their Auplicute for collection of the
fthool Tax of the present your 1070.
Notice is therefore given to the taxable citNenonf
said school district, that tile School Treasurer wilt
attend at the,county Court House, (Conunisaletter'a
spice,) on'
Thuhday and:Fri day, Anyus6ll an 19,
noxt, betwoun tho 'nwind' nine and 11,3 o'clock of
said days, for tint purpose or .recolvlng Fold loxes,
and tut to mold dates thu Trotoutror whit rocolvo thu
taxesOtt his ofilco, No. 28, •' Marlon Ilan" building,
Wont Morn street.
On all taxon paid oft 'or heroin tho above dates ft
deduction of FIVE P.Elt CENT trill tad made.
,•J. W. EllY,
TretUairor, ,
Proposals for Flour.
11.June700t
NOTICE 1
goaleq proposals drill .ho racolvril this ofncO mien
10 o'cleck, s a, 111onday, July 18,1870, for furnlsh•
lug the "Command" at Carlisle Barracks with the
BEST'PA-MILY PLO.UR,_
for adz (6) monilut, from and after H. hrst - Elny of
Anguat,l67F, or 6091 t Into Iliac an thu Comtnipary
OOMlral Of Butodutoncoli. 'Army may direct. ;
Proposals 1111106 NI ill dimilouto, and widow,'
Fropoprtia for Flour," And must contain tho names
or two realm:mild° mrsotis who will sign tho
and boom() rokmonsiblo for tho faithful perfoppil
the-contmet..
. •
Persons wile blill'oro requented to tin present at the
..uppang of this proposnis, The Qoverntnept rosOrVoi
'the right to reject coy or ell Lids which thoyonny
consider ittirensonablo, or for .iiii r y . ether nuolfk•nt
ellllllo.
• FRANK MADDEN,
2I Lieutenant U.S. A', A. 0,41
0q! •e or,A. 0. 14., 151111310 Barrack g. Da.
„ June 15, lti7t151!•1 I
Liendscapo' Lamt .111 olver
LAWN . MOWER
TME '•LANDACAPI&"
Of Ulla 11tOo MO Mower we are prepared to
assert that It to the
EMI
SIMPLEST,
now hi the market. Wo challenge all others. It le
compact, cheap, and durable, and warranted to per
form Its work with ease and nodal/teflon. A mall
Cloy can operato it as well no a man. It lute the
double advaritngirof a Roller attachnient, which will
bo found woeful In the rolling of make, itc.
Call and rice it. •
W. 11. JONES'
Philadelphia Central Agricultural Implement and
Seed Warehouse, General Dealer In Fertilizers of all
kinds, andeverything necessary to the Farmer,
Wholesale mid Retell,
NO. 1621 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
10may70-:im
CANDIDATES.
FOR SHERIFF.—I hereby offer my-
Reif no n candidate for the office of SHERIFF,
subject to the oleelsion of the Republican Nominating
Convention B. IS. STAMMER.
Coriliale, March 2, 1870.
Binhto
FOR SHERIFF.—At tlio solicitation
of n number of Iteputaleens throughout the
county, I offer myself is a catulidato for tin, nomina
tion of Sberiff at the trest County Convention, sub
ject to its decision.
17mhtc
Carlisle, March 10,1870,
FOR SHERIFF.—I hereby offer my
self no candidate for tho office of SHERIFF.
subject to the decielon of the Republican Head tutting
Couniiittee.
lkit. Moly, April 6, 1870
7up7Otc,
FOR SITERIFF.—I hereby offer my
nulf an n candidata for tho office of SHERIFF,
nuttlect to the decision of the Republican Noutinat •
Ink; Cornnottee.
Carl6le, April 11,1870.
7aik7Otc.
COAL AND LUMBER
CHEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL!!
The subscriber Is propared to deliver, by No
car load, to I'lllo,llllmm, and other consumers along
the line of the Cumberland Volley Railroad, the'cele•
brated
LYKENS VALLEY COAL I
Al THE': LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES POE CASH
This cool is of a very attporier quality, and will be
furnkhed at prices vThieli will defy all competition.
'rho subscriber will deliver coarat Corbels, by the
car load, daring the corm& month, at the following
prices, per ton of 2,000 Ilea :
P
Store
Egg..
And to other points of the 'road he will deliver it,
adding or deducting the expense Of ditteretWe lu
freights.
Tb, above rates st ill be subject. to the rise or fall
of prices, Niel. month, at the mine..
(11:01t6E ZINN
Oflien—cnrner of Main and Pitt at rei.ts.
2101)70
BST LYKENS VALLEY LIME
liSMiffli
SUMMIT BRANCII LIKENS VALLEY FAIO
STOVE COAL, delivonsl
NUT COAL
In (he pull, 2ti t eentm Iran. At the?Arltte
LUM t, ER OF ALL KINDS at the loweot pH,
At the 3aa do of
Boots, Shoes and Trunks
STROHM & SPONSLER,
110. 13, South Ilanover street, Carlisle
MB
Thaokfol for the pntronago oxtetuledthom bore
tufure, du nim• anuouneu their mord large atiivle
SPRINtI STYLES OP BOOTS ANT) SHOE?, Mit
LadiaP, and
hisses,
which are linelvalledl , rer.rtual'art, and beauty. Also,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
MEN'S AND BOYS HATS
All ”I whyl, kill he mold at mint! :profit. Call 000
and all, [Ltol gel a 1611 equivalent for your money
MEI
CHEAP
GOMIS are Hot IVIon you iw to buy
all article, mul especially In the matter of
BOOTS AND SHOES
go to s dealer oil words you can roly. for very
ti•u wr good J wig.w of leather.
Mix time of tho year many will be, wanting light
boots mid xbora Our 3UIIIIIIPr wear. All talch e.qa ba
arolininuilated nt
ADAM DYSDRT'S,
wlu•ro will be rattail a supply at the lowent pricee
llools and 811001, made to order it Ith the utmost sit
lutteM ]idea of Modnese
No, 31 East Louther strect,:Carlisle, Pa
1-Ittp7o
Celebrated Hay Tedder;
11101,ULLA.R1)'S
lI4PROVED HAY' TEDIM
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INEPORTANT IM'PROVEMENTSI
Tho oxperhhents oud public tr b *lo of the phst
Hoo.on arithhod all who wh00.03 them flint the
11 U I.ok. RD TEDPER
A Hitt only 0110 operittra timt x (milt titor9ughly
lAnd ! ltlf Itiv, on ILngh andslno . L9k gruttud,l
It Yip trotn the! bottom, and Irncing It In n
firvey romblion for drying."
13prvadli froth behind the win eN, lint run
I
over tho grata! A tor It hi oprr.al,, . • .
It to tho au ;tateltino 'far 'turning atoll N.readilig
- 4 i • , ,
hay that to of ligltt, my draft for anahorar: Ito ,10.
onnhlce-thotirmm•;to'cut,' Onto, and elm', away hay
in ono dny,ond a.l . do:tlo prr con Cto ' rotor of
A lingo farnir ' Bu} . I L'a ho, In ANinglu nenuon
will ruoio , thaw pay lig cont. Tko ootorprbilng 11.1 t
mot , will Cwt. .61.11 DC do 0101 It It; OW longer he
puts off Loylogi the poorer ho.wlll tw,o
p •.
To Lo anon ntldo!slitnenii Shoo tionr.Wood
Wiltd'O.Warollotme, Carlke, PA
tilitlio - li lut
.\
AND MOST EFFICIENT
MACHINE
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JOHN FISHBURN
$1 00
4 00
0 20
5 1.5
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4 75
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Gents and Boys,
Youths and Childs,
(Sea Pamphlet.)
40IIN P. nnLNnrs,
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