CA,1Nci . 0,17...77.1,41W, tll '412,1,t30n of. earitpimi' Sat' Patties', aid. dif manner of excursibrufte:the46W 4 lnicl mountains. It is a grateful changeY : Oven to us living, in oUr o peautiful :valloy, to romp and frolic • under the shadow of "spreading trees, :and to , :dohitnge the bustle and noise of town for the quiet and silbace . . of the country. /led yet,' with all the. many and superior .advan tages wo of Carlisle possess in the way of, available ground and fability 'or - 0- , preach, we 'heor.of few or no such 'Par -He's.' In fact, if our memory servos us aright, one pionie is the sum total Ibr this season. Carlisle has boon callodthe "Coma town'? of Pennsylvania ; the beauty and refinement of its' ladies, and the intelligence , and 601.!4lill0.8 of its gentlemen meriting the name ; and the time is not long gone by. ' The young men now, seem to , be demoralized, or else. afflicted with depraved, taste, for they act on all occasions as if the com pany of themselves was preferable to all other. For shame ! when wb are blessed with so many pretty and intere4ing ladies. You had far bettor spend the money on your lady friends than go carousing with seine companions, amid breaking every commandment in .the &cologne. The company; and intimate° of ladies is refining and elevating, and the man who is insensible to them is MEM Only last week an exeutsimr:of the most delightful character came off in our neighboring town of Chambersburg, and which will long he a green spot in the memory of all who were of, the party., The party—an equal number of ladies and 'gentlemen—about twenty in all, took possession of a large unoccupied house, six miles from town, called Fonthill. The house was large and airy, situate in a grove of full-grown forest tree; on an elevation, at the •foot of which was spring or clear, cold water. About half a mile distant ran the crook, convenient for fishing and bathing. An ample lawn spread out on all sides, giving little evi dence of cultivation, and in many places' the undergrowth formed thickets—con venientfor "spoory" people. A fiddler was in attendance, and a large linear peted room, set aside fOr .dancing, was seldom free from trippers of the light MEM The young ladies played Bridget with a poor grace, and burnt hands and-liced lingers testilled to a wl[wardiress pm re sult pf iabfperitame. It Nyas a party )vhere Op - niece conventionalities of society were discarded, and each one shone in his true light. Eating, drink -ling, dancing, card-playing, flirting, sing ing, driving, and walking served to make the hours scent as minutes, and the day as hours. All the pleasures of a water- ing place were present, without any of nistrttints anti rormalities, and the ladies founfi time for more thatf sleeping, eating ? and dressing ; while the gentle -men found better use for their time than employing it in drinking tenai carousing. It:Was a, sensible, honest, delightful ex cursion, and will long-live in the memory of all who participated in its pleasures. Now, Carlisle gentlemen, here is some thing for you to emulate. If you cannot II() better Than this. you must stand back, IleYeil's ?WIN' Olitiel!! e n , ifi c "!"Sl ic § -- 7 aufi nicer ones, as much money and time-to sprox as - the ChamherShurgers ; and all that is 'wanting is the spirit. .Iyfealtafirst 4 pop)e dlnct:s,"—By teferenee to 941. qew ads. It will he shat} that f f po t .ci'• Thayer's 1 w flirßus le bided . fqr this Oacp on Wednesday, 4ugnst, 3. '}ho portnr has a world-wide reputaMon, as being "the emperor of shownlen," and the proprietor of " the best show on earth." He refers, with especial pride to the grand array of distinguished equestrian and gymnastic celebrities. wiri,Rry nFp - new i and present an Pl e gl 4 f!PPR a rTIPPI b° IIg 21P4trllqeq ou pite . ninst htipinvecl.style. The Costumes are entirely new, and consist of the most extensive 'collection of I. go4;'eots' parri phernalia ever embeclieq in the °atilt of yhy trilycling, Circus. Artists of recog -14 :}Vilify, ;H:° 910 4 1'0 in every tle7 piirtlnpnt pr thp LT , Qcr'pos : celebrated New Torlc Curpet Band accompanies this show, and lyill fliscoorse the latest popular airs of the day, both hi the prude, and at each per formance. The prooesslon will take place en the day of exhibition at ten a. in., and will be preceded by the beautiful band cha riot. Admission 50 cents. Children un der 10 years of ago 25 cents. See ad vertisement. Pie NWS.—The season for picnicin , is now in full blast. Picnics are the ordel of the day, and, "everybody as is any body," excepting the poor printers, can have the privil'ege, and the moans r,t. on. Joying themselves. Wia l sttliiNihty, the Sabbath School attached to the Methodist Episcopal Church, First Charge,' H. C. Pardo°, pastor, held a picnic at Hunter's Run. I:;etwedirthrce lihd four hundred persons participated: They loft town about eight o'clock in the morning, and returned be eween 'ae'ven and eight o'clock di the lrk!11 1 01).. delighted With the day's recreation and otivities. The Sabbath School attached to the Evangelical- Association,,, of this borough, are' making prepay lons for holding* a picnic at Hunter's Run, on Thursday next, July 28. The First Presbyterian Sablmtli Sebool are making arrangements to held a pie nic ' . at the above-nanied -fitvorite resort, on or about August 4. VPo heaC - it rumored about towiirthat committees from the American Mechanics of Harrisburg, and the Zouayes bf the same city, have visited Hunter's 'Bum within the past few days, with a view of making arrangements for the bolding of picnics sometime during the''''coming season. ICI ;tosmj DAttli is spllipg as good lheel' ate can he had in.the market, at consider a :. requetion price. • Ho; is enabloilto this fon/ thp fact that ho sells entirely for cash; a n a po n i q uo R ti.y •froni bitAppstopaeria. pis Ota/148 at the soptheitet * Pernpr of the market house, No: go, pi Llm a • ' lESI Aprylnica*iltx. , • . GET Oliaprnan's Picture's, the Inrst, is ehvayie the olicappst, . • MEE A Dienutsuttso eppettl causets the friends of the sufferer almost as..much pain as thefsufferor himself, and4aald reoeikre itemediate tar'i Balsam or. .Cherry speedily cures coughs,':' colds, influenza, sore throat, &e. .It r ; always Folieve . con sumption,' and in many well, attested' 'caties it has effected a porkeV.oure, . • • • • : P9lt The dip hmiso No. 105 West' Louth(); street,. .I,Poaseasioug4rou. imme diately. ilditel.Dit,r. 11(., Tonroso r aphitkeeueo/W,i'! • • Grk Cilaprapn'a,Photopaivat:urcs.. , SA , MAYOUR.3IIO.NEt:d ~. • - J. H. Wolf,'h'as the largest and Choap est Stock of Notions, and Fancy Goods, in.Carlisle; which he offers at exceedingly low prices, either •at Wholesale or Re tail.... Don't,. forget - the: Place, No. 18 North Hanover street, Sipo's Now,Build- A PAItr,NER WANTED in a new invention, that will pay well. Capital small. For further information apply at Tnrs'Ozimen. 14.ju1y70-3t* AT BIJRK'S, 85.W.E8T-MAJNIBI%,.: you can buy Candies, Nuts, Fruits, &c., cheaper than anywhere else in, town. eandy,'at 'Wholesale, 18 cents per lb. " Retail, - 20 cents and upwards. A No. 1 Cream work, CO eta. I keep no second quality of Cream work. I Lave a first-class workman to .manufacture, and can give a better se lection than can be found in the town. A large lot of Fire Works cheap. Soda Writer 1 Soda Water I Don't forgot the place—No. 35 West Main street, next door to Piper's Book store. CARRIAGES, BUGCUES, SPRING WAGONS Carlisle; May 8, 1870. , A. B. Shenk has now on' hand, anc will make to order, all kinds of Car riages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, &c. He has the best workmen in each branch, and has all kinds of material constantly" on hand. Painting and re pairing promptly attended to. 'sma7otf Steam pump. The pump can be dis connected from the engine, and engine used foi• driving any kind of machinery, gas and water pipe, steam fittings, &I), M'Lanahan, Stone & Isett . , Hollidays burg, Pa. 17febOm WLanaban; Stone & Isott, Hollidays burg, Pennsylvania, manufacture station ary engines, boilers, direct acting blowing engines. Player, Thanes and other hot blast. Brass and iron east. ings from one lb. to 20,000 lbs. - , and all kinds of machinery. 20,000 pounds of shoulder and side meat 'wafted in exchange for pure Liquors, and the best brands of chewing and smoking tobacco, by JACOB LI VINGSTON, 21ap3m No. 27 North Hanover street. For direct acting steam pumps, for mines, &c., that 'will pump from 12 gallons to 3,500 pet minute. Go to 11PLanahait, Stone lt Isett, Hollidays burg, Pa. JACOB LimGsTON, Licaler• in FINE WINES, AND Liquons, Nu. 27 North Ilitnorer street Offers the following goods : War ranted pure, unadulterated and full proof. Always as represented. Genuine Imported French Coganc Brandy, old age. Pure old• Rye Whiskeys by celebrated distillers. Best quality Ginger Brandy. Pure old gin. Pmo old port wino. Tho ve f y best miality Slicay, Claret, New Eligland Ruh, &o. Kimmel. Pare white spirits. for drug_ gists and family use. Sold at the lowest prices for cash. A call solicited. 2 I apOin JACOB LIVINGSTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in,OIIACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, _PIPES, Ng, i Zrora 11(19 i gt;6y .strt;as, 0 - 1 1 4 s to t,luariide — the bast brands of a large vaidety , of Chewing ittid Smolt: log Tobaccos,—real—Minhigan —Pine Cut; in bulk or in tin foil. W. E,Garrett's celebratehnuit. Real genuine imported Havana Surs. Yara Connecticut and Hothestic Sears. A large assortnient' of everything - he longing to the hilsiness, arid -Sold Ipy a Ripe, lig 4±;a4eo is respebtively invited to call and inspect my largii assortment. Every article warranted as represented. 21ap70(im IMPORTANT 'TO rnivxtv: rANnr,rEs. - Pure and unadulterated Wines and Liquors, supplied at their residence, by sending order to store, or through Post Office. Every article 'warranted as 'ep er the rOnnded.. ACQH mrpsToN. :liap(inc No.' 27 N. Hanover street: SPECIAL NOTI('E'S .0•V•1 , 1:AF'N1•:. , •: , , awl • A'1%,11111 tintelvilll.ll Ntiu. by J. INlty,s, ai 'Ac in 14i renil 4 l,/,,q,i 0 , year.,4•prrilicr, (Iyrn3.•ll) or 1.k.N . ,dr0, 11011ant1.) Nu xUk Arrt, : , trt•••1, It Trnilmoul4l, ,•;1.)1.0 at hi , ..111., 'rue inetllcal tticulty nal 11_011..1 to git• voirip y Llo•tr p3tiout •, Ilt,lo, 1)1 pratnle... A.1111,1W eye , lo••or pal:: Ni ,1),Irg• ~xt,1111,•/)11.io (Mu]) G 7 1y N.T.LCOCIC'S POROUS PIASTERS Sore and thy Throat cured by half n l'lngt, n.rually in Iwo or three hour,. hr,Oreen, No air: Broadway, Nen York. infortna un Le Hold Oil Monday, doer 21, 1862, two Pluton, in a prong .0111It11 .IM:ring Prry aro erel3 from Iron: logo On Thooday sire rolled to get two more for ir !Hoard, nall then ntatsd }I,W the Oro .he had truer . elrlord Ball relieved low Immediately' ofterrpoiting them on, Wool I •od lar ‘ . j,l Cor rin3L II mart orj,t+l..Airir hoin iri trOIL liadi rind • liciwk`h Purruu. Pla.terg ha. h o ot, f o und xpucillr I r 1111.1th.11.11 ul ilto Wri,as. • 3,10,14,70.1. n. COMFORT AND BLISS, OR PAIN AND AGON\ Ull'J' CC LEIIRATED VENETIAN IA NI, AIIIN V. 101 mire awl 10 ea.!. of Chronic 1110.01000100, I I viol. 0010.,eriiiitinitiliti, Cllllll/, CIIIX, 1i111.1., 011ie, Cllllllll, 3,i0111J111•11 ( IV IJ Oil 10.0' igillhlltiolo' !it'd p pm elh 0110 iu(11111 lrg.yplrnd is tit 111011 Ow 011111 .100cii l.i tin )1 , 1011000 iii . N 111001 Y I,ltblcilt iIIO4, II) thll 11111i.l+. HUM!' pax dot iiitiliKlo.llr. 1 11014 1001, CoNSTITLITIONOVERTiI . o.+':\l Th. Cnitotlt..tlen and Huttlth may ha ruined , ht' t 1111.1111 a- at: ttstt lead tty t.tdpltur halrflyes liar• In the 11111004 " Nut a Dye" tatty ho the ninth; of tuck out Dann, hut A DIE ay It, the ritholt - of ttalng . tte Dint one hair Ore him twen tmLd and acquitted of all delete, lons tendency, under the h nllildo here of Solent:, Ile It kuun•u to all, that Qi'isttlllorotd Excelsior hair Dyo Ims b..ton by thu dlotiuguH6rd c)lo . tlot, Prof . ..or Chilton; on 614' ouptiticivo.of Its whole+ 80111111 W. Hilly 111 _.Oll nt Criiitildol . o . 4, 11 , tE'or' liouov, Now Ytok. Crixla Ire Hair Prexurvative, its a Pre. 'Dula clutrut o . to tlxoltlr after Dyeltlg. Try 11, 10. BE .WISE, Winut wisdom will benefit you: to net 10 ‘\) trolled by y9Ur tncredulity. Ituudradd finve,a.ughe rollef flow lltp horrors of I):.yfTepxitt the medium of Dan tire's 40 andlound It. Why should you starer alien thin mii . ruble stomachic lute Mutat many similar cases-wiry do -you doubt While oilier believe and aro curod ? Delay In tide natitCrlfibullt dmigerounandmiprelltdble. Your bappineem and badinues Hullers, wad lo cunetnut . neglect he freqiiently roll wed by aerial:a ntiduncon , trollablo reealta, DEMUTH'S lirrrxite are equally neutul , titelmineroux difficiiltjtat', attending . Ind'. gentian; nx BILI O OBNiSiI;tOMLITIPATION, &e., WllllO or /MO AGUE alld 40 t 11 91V 1 / 1 00 . 0111. j)TOCOC1111/01 From MIASMATA, It is tlid'oillit.roliable Beare Lire and Comedy knoWn. r tiro 70 'WHOLE ALE ONLi; Coylo Brothers bay.] Just reeolvod a very largo; Mtnek or goods, such no Mallory, Sldvt,p:orits, Pula, ponders Linen , Cotton and Cambric; liandkareldord, NBlte Tttmtningr, Tloa dot Bowtof Ma latest styels raper Collars and Cuffs ituAreat yarloty, Paper and Buselopes, Velvet, Ribbon, Coat, Vest, //nue and Buttons. Three .and . Cord :Spout Cotton bowing Sao, Blatt Rale and "Linos, Tollot4bayi POtibmqy r tkrige, 01 1 ,qo:plitc*,,E46:i;ouBb, Tow, Aldoa dad oa opdlese variety of Notions, 'goaelnlly.:' Alt tho ' nboie to bo bad at Coyle'Brothors; Having latoly maned to the lotto etoro'rema in thi;,poly Clood.Ylll Apse .floooo, Ws halm. Inerelunid ,out ntoek Wpm - thin ovoY,'And pin 401t 7C at 'tog • aigir : ,24.13outhibuovor strootiCarlialc.; ' , WHO. WOULD, SII - MRP • It is new 22 years since Dr. Tobias first introdudad the ' , Venation Liniment" I o the United States, and never in a single instance has his modicloolailedto do all, if not mere thanLa , atated In his pa . mohloi As a l p external remedy in cases oebirrontalthirrinth• firm, Headache, Toothache; Bruises, Burns, - Cuts, Sores, Swellings, Sprains, Stings of Insects and Pains in Limbs, Back and Chest, its wonderful curative powers are miraculous. Taken-infernally for Use 'mmo l' l Cholera, belle,SDieirlicta, , fiysiitery, Sick Wed ache aneVcanltlng, its soothing and penetrat ing qualities are felt as soonlas taken'. l The oath with which each bottle le accompanied will Aro" that Ahern is nothing Eloriouti I n , its ,composltidn'. Tlithoratidi of'ce'rlificates haVo beSn rireSived SPint ing of the rare virtues of this valuable article. Any person after having Weil E once wilt never be with. out It. Every heals Of the geriatric has the siguature S. I: Tobias" On the Outside wrapper„ Sold by . tho Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States. Price 50 cents. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. 50,Irore704rn EITORSOF . YOUiII gentle:ll944lo suffered fofr years IhnLlSivints Debility, Prenisture Decay, and all the effects of youthful indlseratinn,• will for the Falco of suffering humanity, Feud free to all I.ole need it, the receipt Orr making the simple remedy by which Ito wue c ured. " Sufferers wh.blng to pinflt'hy the advertis er's - uxnerloniui 2 ran do so - by'addrelning, In porfdet confidence, JOAN D. OGDEN. No. as Cedar St. New Yak. Muy 7.7043 r. TO TEE TRADE Win. Blair & Eon, offer n large Mortment th hest Yruit Jere at prices lhat defy cimpelifion. Also prince Sha I, Mackerel, Dry Salt Potomac Ilea• - ring, Salt, Suiten-, Spans, Coffees, Wares, Coal-011, and everything rice in our line, ihat storekeepers may want, in qintatilies and at prices thlii will lint fall to plcastit Please give no n On. WILLIAM 1.14.411 l t C SON, Wholottle O roves and querileivare 31erchunts, " South End," Curlisle. Pa - TJnly7u. r WIPE HAILING, WINE GUARDS. for Storu ProntF, Agylotos, Ste. Iron IloilPto4dx, Wire Wob- Gloga !Or vhoop nod poultry yards, Krilem and T r ou , y i n , oath Siovou, Pandora, Scroons for mil, arum sand, Ace., Slowly Eplulped oho for quirk arrestors Landvrtipo Win, tor Wlndowx de., japer alnker. Wirer, ornamental Win) Worko, -14 vory lotortop. tlooLy addrowslan; itio nianuf44 turor., NI. WALKER 'k SONS' No 11 North Sixth , ' stroot MAII IC E 8 CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected Weekly by B. C. Woodward eARLIbLE,IIIII,4I.ty slimnlng, 111, 1870. F. 1.1111, Y FL 0 17.. - id 2:. NUPEIe FINE FLOUR 4:,11 S l'l' Flf FINK h . lA' PLO 11l 4 NI IrMTE 117/E.l7' 1 211 BE/ , 117/E.I 7' 1 25 If ll . 1.1: co RN f /.. I T V ., 48 c.f. 017...78 NED ' ''''' . . 'll ou 1 . /.1/4 Ttf+WKED , ' 3 20 - Pr I POTO - - 1 SO CARLISLE PROVISION MARKRT Corrected Weekly by William Washmood. ',... CATILISLY, Thursday U u roing, July 21, 1870. At If 'ITER I 2U • 10 L.I Rf) ' 17 TA LFO ll' up llif:J.:811'.1 1": Li /LIMN /LA It, 10 do •VD , 17.. D Kies 15 do • SIDES IN 117//TE /JEANS 2 .10 . . PA RED PE ! ( 'IIES" 20 • U.VP,I/1 h7./1 ' ' In 10 I)Eit'Ll .1 PREPS '405• t?..1 r Y krlnaL tla Philadelphia Nnetlt .1 vier . frti; PIIILADELPII7.4. MARKET 2. . . . ' From; GRAIN AND SEEDS. . . . lialadelphia, July 20. 1870 R.1711 . ..1 PL 0 V R RI 21) F.I .1111, 7" FL 0 ull 1,1 - 11• FLOUR •- • ' Q 117/EA T R TT.. 1 OT 00IL.V ' ' I 12 0.17'S 64 CLOVER:4.T7! . 8 UU 77.1/02111 - SEE9 , u Pit _if ILLES EEL LIVE STOCI: IS7O. The arrieadt and rnir.e o, lter . f (Wile men hie,. tbi., mob. rebelling Omni 21:JU range ey AI - T/7.1 PA 7' 0,V17'7•E, lb 91,,, 91,4 % 1.1117 .1 I) 0 11 C.ITTLF. 7 14:p. h 34 7.0.11.170 N ('t) lI'S and I. I'ES arr selling at ..inOlann. and SI'.I2INGEII.4 or!. $4OOl 51.1 ; rrecipslso hrad. SII F.El' an.r. firm: soh, of 9,1.100 head at (h. Nrrk dr , a, yard at 50.6 c per lb. for good, awl $20 . 0 per h'ead for common awl 1,000 lowa the nio. yard at 50'1 p. lb. 11005 four demand; 2,L4.5 he , ./ eil fl II L P 'I hands al 11(a. p, hundred t xlor. 0110 M. ".fil 13 p. r hundred' for corn A s fONEi 11;ARKET. 11,0 SING Pltl - t - T.071 , Rh:FIAT - EN & 111t0T11E1t. 40 ,Vo uth Titird Street, Philadelphia. Thr,,,•a...i. p. In., July 12, 1870. .1.. S U'll or 'HI 112% it • • .li•,, 110 11u1,4 .., - t• 'l.ll ,• • ' 'llll 11.; 110 1104 ' ' 'lO9 109 1 4 'pi • 109 N iittin 10914' 11/u1 . •,'.,. 10.40's 111774 1071, 4 V. $. au your 0 10.1•uonrey ii 11431, 11.”. C. 11.1,. lilt. NE,I,, ' i. 11l Wild 113:74 11110 1,1 v.' . 111714 . ,' 1(19 Union Vuolli: 11. It 1.1 71. Bowls 011 8l,:, Cluirral 1 1 .u•Iliu It. It 4 100 910 Uulou Vueill.• Lord (Inuit BOIlliA 78.1 795 IVt• are In•eitared to foothill Revenant Stamp+ or all denotnlttatuno to our eastoutont. stilt; wing the fol. Ina Inn dkrottut and iiitwsrd+rel . UM. PH) •• 304 '• • " We till and forward all order. 'upon its,, tutu of heir receipt. • Collin.. on (loveruntrat and Itallroad I loads dot , Judy first, taken canto to INIARRIED ((ITU —On (Ito font tottial t no t t t u t ( Ity Ow Re v (I. It% It(u . tr, 31r. F, yoll rx llttrrltiltur t , In 311 it nun u Sulllll, of (too In n• w,lntrg. FOULKE—SAM AD—To l'utiltatc on the ttittet venni .1111/ t, et the residence of A. K. Illoteet, uvq . be Ron. Flo C Itevet , tt. Storatott A. Foil lot o•ai., or Alatea lue,ltorit, and Annie It. Smoot, of Carhale DIED F.1.1,1,1^,1t.1n this bortnigh, on th.. Oa, tl . l 4 iltil ntnnt. iifitir n brief Illnette, Mary E Fallttr, and yuart, b months and '22 olnye Ittit t 'utinit i Ent tootllt t , it•Ottq, J t sl Attit'd 5;01 itAtatilt tttni it 41rIn TO-D4l', REGIFITIaIi' NCTlClj,—•Nottoe uir.•u to WI ptosuns Intorottod, thus ttio.folluwlng nooottntit loivo loom lilyd In 'll6 too, by the nreountontit tlu•rn a tionnol. •ur 4,11 11111.11[101J and uuullnu•t lon, ❑ot wpl by pronent,il to the Orphans' t'ourtut•(:nmh Inlet county tOr t• ntflruiu Hon 1111,1 n'lutgmci•, 011 T411 , 111y, A ogol' 0 a 1870: J. Final itecoatit of eilllll , N 110/01, WI trillnit Adult 3111'or: • . 2. Actholot of _Santo I Itodelottigh, guardian o , 11.1. w. P. S udrrn, oil clll4l of D.olll 'motors. :1 Act:mita of lininnel 110,41,111101, Rlll.lllllll o i 14M1,1 5011111 . 1',. 111111131 . child Pi 1),:11 501111../8. he mooed. . 4. Account ul Samuel ito.lio.nogh, vounlion of Fuphht 411 , 1 4 .ml ors, liii f vbi'llruit of Ihledd Soudel t of !Nat? ododolitntior nf John Foust, lan, of Yiout .inptun too 11.111 p, deceased. 0... First and foal account ofJoho Oiler, ududols trotor with lino u4ll sonoxed of Chris' ion Pallor. Into of 3111t1111 township. glocroxed." 7. Find and firmd ikccoutd of Jacob Rhoads, od. inioleitrator of filarrlot Silos, lopeased. 8 Acrouni'l I eolooonn JloWrr, mlmloiot rntor d. b. u. o. tS. of John...MC.IIOU, IMO of . Unp - 4r AllOll townshit, deci need 9. Ancoinit of Mottle 1 tog. SlOUllel Long, Joe, b Long, and ,00nrail Long, tolin nlrtrators of Nonni, I Long, Into if Peon ' ' 10. Ac&attif of AVIIIIHni Kell, adialuirtrator of - J1)1.1(11311 Hall, ito of North 311,9 clop, to r rahlo, dPcrOOPd'.; - 11.• AccnUllt 9f WthilillitinitkOrt 10 0011,9 of juhu Y. taunt,, hiloor child of Join, A. Louth, ileceaxed. 12. Account of Chrirtlan N. IteYh , goorAbin of „Mu:) , Zook, ono alio children of 'David Zook, luu of Upli6r A Von towiimillp, dimeasod ,_ EL 'Acanot of Abraham Liouberton, guardian of Ilenwouil, minor child of Ann 0. ilenwood, an mottled by Kohut 0. Lumberton,nilisdn..' lotrator of sald,Ahrahluit nonbert nt, now di teamed. 'l4 Account of John IV. Houton, adiuluirtrator of Mho, Sidney IVAluston: Into of Pentiltownahipole• ceased. • „ 16. Account' of John : Wilfaitton. executor of tAto font will and to.tant.ut of Jolni Huston, late of Penn ,toWnshlp, decennial. • - , ", Id. Account of Joho'S:lllonnio, , execOtor of Ham-, eel Kenyon, into of Diebluson township', deceased.. 17.. Account of C. P. Storer, trustee under the' will of Rev. Johnlf, Van Ifoff. -,• • • it. Fick and final account of (burgs Delboon, adinialstrator offlobart 'rollick, tutu of the borough Of V. 111. 'cl.tblubri'wg.docengetl. t Of Mrs. Jane 141:111UK °Ann and Baro net Diller,Odmicilatrators of William SmithlacKee; flanrlide of West Ponnaboro' township, dccoased. 20. First and final account - 'of Benjamin lalooly and Juan, Mealy, oxocutora of 'ffacidiNleely,•loto of bionrooloWnehip deceased.' e 91: Id/Mond final account of David Noiewangar, admlnletrator of Elizabeth Nehuraeger, late of Ere. olusnlesburg, dOcoaled.'"' 22. Account of David Ifollinger, guardian of Lucy. Locale and Martin, 13hielor.• '. • • ' • " . 'First and final adzonntAbf 0. Dowmail, minbstmtor efIL Q. Itnpp,' in1o• of Me o lunairelnurg,: . • 24. Account of •Elanlel Blyerd, oxecupir•of `Afro. OfLVfesit 1 7 unnaborot trialdriidb=, Ittaatin ot,Tabola.fartvi guardian of kraticts' IfErf TO 4 DAV. . i EtII and John Cron, Intlsor, oltiMrsts ,orpmlit of Missouri.. .28. First and, final account of Joseph Leak, ad; kalitletrator of George Troutodui, tato of Mechanist. burg, deceased. 27. First and final account , of David •19horry, admlnLitrator.of Jacob Creamer, ISM of Npyrbnrg borough, doceasod. 28, Account of Samuel Martsler and David Zork, administrators of Jacob 8. Zork; deceased. " 29. Account of James A.. Dunbar find Agnes Dunbar,Minditislrators of John Dunbar, late of West Por:mhos°. township, deceased, as settled by the said Agnes W. Dunbar;,admlnistratrix. , 30. Account of Thomas 0.1couller; adudnistrator of Margarut Sharp;' lath of Winston township,, da ceased. 31. Account of LA. It. Lcolcuy. °sq., administrator of Jdlln Logan, deceased. 32; -:Socond,and final account of BottlamimSoltr, administrator ofJ..i. llowera,, late , of Ilowvillc, do. caused. - • 33. AccOunt of J .cob Mumma, Mutrillint of Jere miah fit. Sensoman and John A. &mouton, minor suns or Joromlab Sensemen, deceased., 34: Tho 111th and final account of Thomas Chain bent, administrator do bards non with the will tin. oozed of the Hon. Thomas Duncan,' deceased. • , 35. Account of John Hoover and Andrew Ken nedy, executors under a non cupative will of John Hoover, sr., late of Frankforil townAlp,ilecermed. 30,- Account of Jane Allen, adminlstratrlx of James W. Allen, lots of Nowton township, docimsed. 37. First and final account of S. P.aorgas, admin istrator of Mrs. Anna Forry, Who of' Mechanicsburg borough, &awed. ' 38. First and final account of Rebecca Johnston, administratrix of William Johnston, deceased. 39, First and final account of Georg° Hauck, ad minlftlator of X Cook, late of Mechanicsburg, do embed. 40.. Account of Thom, -Greasou and fiamuel ()nation, trouteeo under the will of :Nowt ()moon, docoaeod, of William Greason. . . . 41. Account of Thane (iro.on mid Sum uol Gresumn, trunteos unclor do will of Jameu (lrensou, of William Oreauon. _ - - 42. Account of Hoary Futite id ion, fill tho 111111, 1 . 011/. olTeetif nil Vro thvotkl. Awl hl 1.f.. s °vision .1001111 '_...mtlfleff Mtn l l,l Imlll, 11. shotild kept h. 111111 ct's otyllChlify, 1111 1 lothiod fils lit u ,01/1,1 0 till 04 xnl , Jrel ro culJn 111111 u udm, oil 0101114 he pro vide" with Ilan apthlot • It. them. Althinigh softly I I toN i• 11,11110 1 I thrill,- ri ill gr. lit 111111.1.er •re ties 111 0 c oho it Pitted Aett.ed, have loco 0•111111t•te!) . 1 . 111 . 1' , 111111 0111 foal. of r 14010,/ to L. valitit by the liberty Plotord . comfit" It y its Inn it t•y of er 1.0 illnordors 01'0" , 1.111100 14141 nr.t, t hot Ili , 11.1,01 lit Moto )(old' 1.1 It IVi cu hot WWI 1./1•V could 1 . 01011 t befit, Itellol . 010 1;11011. pr, Vur.l they sob . ..dile /111 t 116111/10,11', 111111 P.° Ito lll lA' 41 1.4 /100111 to lion from It. A thin i iv and olon vi I/01 y core , hy Ilsonrhills • . ' ourvtl—by tokin, tit (limuy_Pevtoritl lu small hull froiluent doh.), do goorrally Itv virtues 1:1111Wil thitt_Zyy lined nuf Iltlh lilt th rerlilleotTA of I hi.. 111 hero, or du mor than ovvoro qualitiod tie udotaloril. • A AGUE CURE, For FUVer Ili,ll Ague, 1111Or1111110111. Firer, Chill Fever Remittent Fever, Dlllllll , .t cur, 'Perirdical ur 11111111111 Fe, l.r, &e, 011-1 luda••d 111 - tin n . IIOCIIIIIIII soul rho, Inu front malarloos, u 111,11, 01 , -1111.111411u poisons, • Asint mute applies, It teas-Cure, and do , _it'd ' liil Contalitlag twit her Ars••l Iv quinine, Bismuth, %lab, or any other unneral ur Whatever, It In tiowho Wines any patient. he number and iinp metre of its,rores in the ague ills trish„, nil,litta•.,llyßecount, and we believe without 0 pnr.,ll In the lthtery of Aguo l Inedichtit, Oiir pride I 1 grad lied by the iteltnow,etignients w•u Of ,11,0 radical euros oIL (dell 111 01 stluato 000(0, 111111 who, outlier ruined' a had wholly failed, •Unael how ell persons, either re.,itlent In, • or ten• elliug through miasmatic luralitien, will ha protected hy-inith g 1115 a Ult It dolly Tor - Liner Complaints, arising from bn•phllty of tie Liver It 1111111 excellent' remedy, x iniitluthig the Liver into healthy activity. • For lillltoua bleurders and Liver Coniplainta, It in _an excellent remedy, producing/natty truly renuirka lily cures, whore other medicines .haul failed. • • Prepared by'lllt, J. C• Avow & - Co.rPractical and Atixlvtical Chemists, Lowell,, 310144., and. roll all rciund the world, PR/CE $l.OO. PBR BOT.7tE, anilt7Oly S'cho.ol T x f in ' 487,9. SOII.OOL TAX FOR 1870. . • Tho School Diructoni of tho bcfrougli• or cdruo, havo fosuotl their duplicate for collection of the Pdhool TIM of the present y00r.1870. Notice to thoroforo given to the taxablecitinous of Bald school distriol; 11n4 X II I Bawd Treasurer Treasurer will attend at the Cbunty Court llause, (Counnitplelnee ofilca,) on ` • • • .21atradaY and Friday, Aityuatli and 1a; next, between thin demi of nino mid Axe o'clock of &0 ,11, 01 1 T the IltuTteni recalvlng'snid taxes, up to ail d dates the Treasurer 'will receive the• tames atlas ernes', Ng, it, e Marion-Nall" building, West Main etrS,Ol.:•-• • - .• • • I". 0o 411 - taxon `Oil . Ol• - ..beford the, abdve datee a: deduction of FIVE VER 012,111 'will bo triode. - I , .13.1 W. b 11.117, 10ftine700t • • - Troasuror.• EMI MPSSINO ER & INNAN, North Fifth str, „ •t, ADVERTISING 13a=== .ISO. II FOATKIt. ;11 A N HONORABLE, RELIABLE HEL3l,llolays THE KIDNEYS The Kidneys fire two in numb 4, iiinotiitt nt tlie. upper part of the loin, eairoutaled by fat, and oou nistlng of throe parte, Anterior, ilku Into !tor, and din Extindar Thu anterior aborts. Interior einuilete of tiewiles 101,V Pan a - deporlit for the urine and convey It to the exterior. Th'e exterior is a ean'due tor allo„torininoting Inn Ida& tube, and cal:edrto Ureter. Thu ureterm era canna, led with: the bladder The Idnilder is composed of various em4riniza nr tittnuos, divided iglu part•, viz: the Upper, the Lower, the Nnryouß, and the Malcom. The upper xpplx, the I WIT ratnlne. Ninny h ren denier In ninato without thlt ; others tultutte without he ability to trtuDi. This freeinently occurs In To cure ❑liver n 11,11 1 .010, WO 1111W11 bring Int° 1101 illll4 ho 111114e11, , , whirl, are engaged in their earl, unctions. Tf thy) , tire trirreectod, Oral Or Oro MEI= Thu rrgJor .ort itko to made it,vbre !hal lum light fluty be the tat irk, IL ix our,' to atioet t Rainy health and mental powers, MY oar Ilenli a 'loud ni.o supported from then, sour,es GouT on ItoEumwrio3l.—Paitt occurrint in till' tot Indicative of the above disease,. They occur erAolla illrpoArd to ;Lehi Itolunt.ll null chalky et THE (littl..—The gravel etgogel from 31Pglect Improper treatment of the kidneyx. Theta , orpt Leith; weak, the water ix out n 11,1.11,41 from thu Lila der, but allowed to remain; It beeouu reverlob, a sediment (erten. It is from Mk depe,lt tbaCt‘ ono Is (emu I, and gya‘vl clout, DROPSY to it collection Of %voter In solar patient ay, anti bears tlltlbrtitt names, steeortllng to tl purls niTeeted, viz: when gtnotally dlltuned ever 11 body, it is ealltil ; %VIII, or the nbilite. ANcitvs; whirr of the eheA, 113,1rothornz CrutTNIENT.-11ohnhold's highly concentrated col unil Extract Bitehu it decidedly one of 14e lii mudiem for 4Wennes or the 1 , 111116 T, kidneyx, j;r:Lvi. 01.loo) and gouty airo. ue Uullor this Lind ri lioyohrrungoll Dy;uri dilllrulty an d pain In paFslng water; Sennty 8. lion, or small and froonent dltteltorgea of water Strungory, or stopping ot llorruntorlo, o. mody mine; flout and hboutolitism of the Milneys host any dump+ in quantity, increase In . • orib w irk water. It ail alwnyx highly rerun 'tided Iq• the Into Dr. Physick, ill Ibex° affection, iq lIlPli I !Ivrea:4,llw trowrrof digestion, and hos Ilw nip:tort...nix Into healthy exert:lbn ,by kit tllo.watery of enkareotts dept , ll.fong, anti mitinttintl eillargpownts, ac wen nq'Tntin nbilbm, nre . reduced • 11111 i It ktalcoAi Ly men, W 0.1110,1 and children. DirectiolNlOT lid.. and diet accompany Ph ih,delphin, N., Feb. 2:1, 18h7 11. T. llelpll.lll, Tiniggiqt Dear Sir—l have been a sufferer; for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder and kidney affec tions, during whielty.ime I have used various medic- inal proparatians, and been under the troatthoat of the moat eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. Hallos seen your preparations extensively adver tised, I consulted with my family physician in regard to using your Extract nacho. I did thlu because I had used all khndo of advertised remedies, and had found them worthless, and Foam quite injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, fuel determined to use no remedies hereatter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted mu to me ynbr remedy. An you advertised that it was ,01111. Fell of liuchu, colfebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician as an excellent combinationotiol, with his advice, after an oxauxination of the article, and consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I cont inence.] its use about eight months ego, at which time I wits confined to my room. From this, first bottle I wasvistonislimi and gratified at the benefi cial effect, and afier using It threw tveeys, was able to walk out. I telt much Übe writing you a full srstimtent of toy cllBO at that time, but thought any improvement might roily la temporary, and there fene concluded to defer 111111 Mee if in wbuld effect a perfect care, hooiving then It would be of greater value to you. and more ea tbfactory to one. .A ant now abbo to report that it care is effreted nfrrr Ming the malady fur five uwalths. 1 have nut used any now for three inolitle., hind real IN we'l usiviels . l.l3l ever did. Your devald of any unpleasant Not.. null odor. it nive tonic mid invigorator of the syntiqn, I din nut 15until 01. , he without it whenever occasion may veouhvil eneli affections. 11101/1.1 11.11 MI, 11.•crnua, Pnovh,yßaat Clor..ltvi., i'mtvlpl!in I.lll,llallitli.lllll S. II zick, 311'.11; , I lalado'l,lll/i los. 11. I: Rear, ex.th..•rm•r, NAttosyhtmln I.: I. UfsHLI mi.-Con? nn li. W. 11'...1w0r.1, Judge, on, W. A. Porter, City Gall titer; on. John Blgh:r, O. iloVentor, Callforn.a on. E, r Ilruerul, WuWm. 11. n, C otht is, If uvressary Sol Ly Dpiggintx and penleni- eveiTwltero: Da roof cootorfoltA. Aqk for lloitnl4l'd. Tolco no her: Prlco—sl.2s per Gi itlo, - or obpittex fir $0.50 Dollvered to Mry nd tr ir. AexcrlLu symptcnum In nll ommtltilentliipti EIZZEI IL T: lIIMMBOLD, Drug, and Warehouse, G9l 9ROADIYA . Y, N. Y NONE ARE'_ GENUINE UNLESS done 41n:niee ' l•en - graveil . wrApporf or oiy CliOmical.Warnti'ouhot nod !limed ',T : •; - H. T. HELDIHOLD. , . . , - • • ~ ~ .. , „ , • -,. !! ..''' .1101,1) Ai!,7l) WAIIICTARCi . Al!„.' ':—..- . la Vlil R S Tit It 1311 0 T illl.lta. • T4O. 6' South Hanover tit NO, ~,,,.., A l , i .... c j ... • ''. . 1481a011 _ . , .: . 'o,lttno7o.ly ' , TUSCARORA ACADEMY, ACADEMIA, PA The With School yen'. will begin Sc • We flak the ottentlort of purente ' nnd'Fiiritiil consideration of the emits of Hite Teethe'', lst, 1 octrioa„—llealatful, attractive and hi way frivorable for physical do wont. 2.1; No ThuriATioNn.-r-Romoved froth the Sit ~ and loollng Owes lurid. EMIVATIONAL ADVANTMIEN.—.F.rnest tnachfir nfirtomfilinto4 fi file fir study. .011, LONG ENT 111 LIMIIED.-11. 1111/3 been In RIM •oFernllon thirty-font ' and ban hind ntudnntn nonrly evenS ,- . Statn. MOR.AL iNFLVENeF.A.—Tho Precepts of the taught. COLA kTE9,-;-Termx, e. 20 0 00 ISQ — Sond fort Circular. Application nLnr 80011. 11. 'D. STONE, A. M., 1 6 , .. . . J. J. PATTERSON, A. 31., f ' '' 7.10)7R. AN ORDINANCE Repealing an Ordinance in regard Cattle, ' Hogs, Sheep, and Goats r ning at large in the borough of Carli Ile it enaeleil by the Town Council of the bor. of Carlisle, and It Is hereby enuetod by the 10111 u of the 11111110: th , ' otdinnn•u p.Fl'll titr if ility 01,3111 y, A. it. IMI7O, prohiL111111: 010 rnnuin large of ()title. Hogs, lsheep, and Goats within limits of the borough, be and the stun° is beret/ RnucleJ 1111” [lll Ordinance thlx 1100 day of 1 A.1).1870 111 bIiORGE E. 81111:A . FFER, Plesident Of C ooun .1 Atte/V-11. MCCARTNEv, Soo rotary of Corporation. ou\T 1,01%, olio. Burg" OEM Boots, Shoes and Trunks TRQHM & SPONSLER, No. 13, South llanover street, G'arlis, Thankful for thO patronap extended them ho, form, do uow announrci their timil largo xfor SPRING STYLES OF HOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies and are nurivailt‘d fim coutiort arid beauty. A TRUNKS AND VALISES All of which uur be sold at saa :profit. Call t and all, and get n full equlrldrnt for ,intar money 1 np7o CIIEA P Goode are not alnilym thu best. When yon go to bu un article, and especially in the matter of BOOTS' AND SHOES go - to n denier on whO ' s6 wofini . 3 . oll din rely, for TO , it, line good judges oNenther. AT this time of tho year many will be wanting lig hoots and shoes fur vanilla, wear. All.eneh can aevemmodated at • - ALEAM DYSERT'S, where will bo foam! a supply at the lowest Lt t rlt: i ti 'Boots and shoot; mitre' to ardor with the ante patch. Place of business • No. 34East Louthcr stred,:CarliBle, Po 14up7 0 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. pFEIL & CO PIIODUCE AND COMMISSION NO. 10 NORTH WATER STREET, • PIIILADELPIIIA, PA. Sollalt conalgnmonts of all lcMa of Prodoco. Ala Itu tier, EggxpPonitry, dal., &c , Philadelphia Refereners.—N. C. 3tn nulmmh, ear President of the Union Banking Company, Nall, Molars. Allen & Clifford,; and 10.ra. henry Sloan & Sop. N.B.—Please nund for WePkly Prico en rron t fr r f elturgo. 3mar7Utim PLASTER WORKS, COATES STREET WHARF CALCINED 'AND LAN I) RTILIZINO SALTS = A NY inquiry will receive immediate A loam,. Satisfaction in tole. Mid matarial torrtrotl, nod trltlpmenta promptly noon, I 71-ly 10,000 GUARANTEE RUCK 41A1) Ex — e3lu an nth, LEAD! Mret. Far•llx Uprivopd Vi,tthn•e Second. Forilm Um,rionled Third. Fur Its UomurFm•ed Curutlti g Properly, for Ilx ErilLooly.-6:4A X.,- J'l . coxis lex , t , 1.1,113 t I, ilb Mick I vn ~ thalt nuy tttlier IVltlfti.l.elttl ex 111 ilt. 1.1, 0.... W 6 lg ht I.l.vvrx mom mirtitt,, In mut, tilltIlit:11 And 1111110, whiter vmrk. ~ • —. 111:Cli i 1.1 Al) in th‘cht.lll,t.or mid I.t.ht . . , • , HULK ZI‘O '/INCS. MA lor Its U 1.11 1 11141 Diiral,lll6' F,14-11firivided N lilh4lefiv Thipt. F.?1'114 UM111 . 11:0.011 I ON, rhig l'coperly I.llgly, for Itn tire , nt ECM • I " ^P.I: tile cheapest, lifind•on,en. and 171.11111 i - ill • • pucic.LlUD AND BUCK ZINC;i TRY IT, AND DU CON VINCI II kiatistartloil .by ti , • . • B:II OK UOTTAGE.Coi Olt 8, Prepared expreiy.lur oiery driihrlptiud; PoniNIA, koJ Tlslrty•lTyo dlfloreut lorft, I.lllqtblit, Clump, UnlfOrM,aml Beautiful Btuttlo. (Larip,iteutjty.Biall, If demlreil. • PoilbinetUrderti promptly etertitell inntnifacturnra. FRENCH, .rimlrmlD's N. AND PriitADßlltnlA FOR BALI ,W1101,119A LE SRA RETAIL .13t1 - IE.IY SAXTON-Ss co,, {lku:e~V lip lfiihdwxre, I'nlntN, Oild, lllnnd,'kc.; doistilolY 8ODD; WATER, EpUCATIONAZ An 02 . Wlnance. Misses, Gents and Boys, Youths and ChM MEN'S AND BUYS' HATS TIERMIANTS, PHILADELPHIA PLAAS7'EII MEESE! I= &5.., S4O I= =SI $lO,OOO (WAI:A , TEI I MEM S; CAIi~.7BI.E PA. , I, IMI Ii