Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 04, 1870, Image 3

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TILE Daiightbis Of-Tomiootaiice,-(ool
brecl,)sgatlo mliory nice street parade on
Thurstlay,o•Voning of last week. •
THE PENNBiL+ANIA STATE ThAb
AssaclATlox.--Tilis Association
11113
will hold its Seventeenth Annual lifept
-1, ing in the Court House, in the city of
Lancaster, -on the ninth tentlyind ,elev
enth of August. From present indica
4ions this meeting will be one of the laP
gest gatherings of the kind yet witnessed
in the State. The exercises Will bo of
the most interesting coharapter, .and in- -
terspersed with the choicest Selections
of Music by the ".2EoHan Circle, of
Chanibersburg,,P in Charge of Prof. J.
H. Shumaker. Addresses and Lectures
will be delivered by the President, Prof.
. H. S. Jones, Erie, Pa. ; Win. C. Cattell,
D. . D., President Lafayette College;
Miriott Rosins, esti., Lancaster ; Rev. L.
Van Bokhelen, Maryland, and T. Clark
, son Taylor, Wilmington, Delmore.
Papers and reports will be read Upon
the following topics : Civil Government;
Graded Course of Study for Country
Schools ; Vocal Music in Schools of all
grades ; The Preparation of Boys for
course of Collegiate Study ; The Readilig
of the Bible in the Common Schools ;-
State Aidto Permanent Teachers ; School
Illustration.
The following topics will be discussed:
The Several Reports Read ; The Grade
of the State Normal Sebools ; Should the
Public High School Prepare Boys for
College ; Should the Sexes ho Educated
Together where they may be Separated,
R 3 in Cities and Boroughs ; What Should
be the Extent ,of the Religious Culture
of the School ; Permanent Certificates
to Teachers.
The city of Lancaster is very easy of
access from all quarters, and the local
arrangements aro such as to furnish the
most ample accommodations at the least
possible expense.
The usual railroad facilities will bo.
nliorded by addressing C. H. 'Harding,
esq., Ticket Agent of the Association,
1,222 Oxford street, Philadelphia,- who
will furnish orders for Excursion Tickets.
Detailed informhtion in regard to local
accommodations can be had by address
ing Col- W. L. Bear, Lancaster, Pa.
No effort will be spared to make this
meeting one of the most successfiil yet
held in the history of the Association.
The topics for- consideration are among
the most vital, and the friends of educa
tion are earnestly invited to come and
participate in their discussion.
The Programme, in full, will be found
published in the various educational
Journals of the State.
A WORK OF AI&REIN° NTE'REST,
TO EVfAll : PRESBYTERIAN. —lt is de
signed to rank with the best Historical
Literature of this country, and meet the
wishes of Presbyterians who desire to
know the History, Progress and Destiny
r of the Church they are identified with.
The title of the work is Presbyterian Re
-7716-77. A Memorial Volume, 1837-1871.
'lt is a very beautiful octavo volume,
of nearly,soo pages, large type, profusely
illustrated with_ engravings upon: steel
and wood, and- executed in the highest
style of. art. - , ,
It is i ntended,as-a permanent memorial
of the history analsuecess - orthe - Piesby=
terian Church, and especially of the re
union movement which has just been
consummated. The work has been pre
pared at a great outlay, and will be found
in every respect, attractive and reliable,
and worthy of a place In the household,
the library, or the drawing-room. Tho
fable of contents is as follow:;:
I.—The Church (Old School,) since
1837. By Rev. Samuel Miller,
D. D., of Mount Holly, N. J.
ll.—The Church (New School,) since
1837. By Rev. S.' F. Stearns,
D. D., of Newark, N. J.
111.—Biographical Sketch' (Old School).
13y Rev. W. H Sprague, D. I).,
of Albany, N. Y.
IV.—Biographical Sketches New
School).. By Rev. Z. M. -Hum
phrey, D. D., 'of Philadelphia,
Pa.
V.—History of the Re-union Move
ment, and.of the " Committees "
and their Work. By Rev. Wil
liam /clams, D. D., LL. D., Of
New York.
"` VT—The Assemblies of 1809, at New
York and Pittsburg,' with the
"Re-Union," By Rev. N. W.
Jacobus, P. D., LL, D.; of. Al
legheny, Pa, ; additional im
pressions by the Rev. P. 11.
Fowler, D. P., of Utica, N, y.•
YlL—The Reconkrintion with the Com ;
summated Work of the Assem
' bly of 1870. By Rev. G., S.
Plumley, of Metuohen, N. J.
V I ll.—The Future' Church. Its Aims,
Duties and Responsibilities. By
John Hall, H. D. of New
York,
' The work is beautifully embellished
with a number of steel and wood engrav
ings. The books are sold bysubscription
only and Mr. T. M. Riehar4 l ; Of, Shippens
burg, is the Age* for Cumberland.
county. We would advise Presbyterians
to purchae the work, , as it is ono of groat
interest to them.
I=
Am, of J. C. Lecher's negatives are
found in Loclumm's aallory, and dupli
cate pictures can be had by addressing
C. L. - LOCIpIAN,,
• LOCUMAN'S Photograph Gallery has
been removed from 21 West Main street,
to over aidigh & Miner's, and Green
field's stores, where ho has a much bet
ter light and greater conveniences for
making good work.
A FIRST-CLASS Bell for sale, weighing
373 pounds, With wheel and otherinoces-r
tutry fixings for ringing. Will be sold
cheap. Apply to
Wm. BLAIR,
Carlisle, Pa
, .
• D.R. WisT.Ai's Balsam of Wild Cherry
is "n combination and a form indeed"
for healing and. curing diseases of the
throat, lungs, and chest. It cures a
cough by loosening- and cleansing the
lungs, and. allaying . irritation
,: ,• thus IT
maving the cause, ristond of drying' up
the cough and leaving the disease behind.
To COUNTRY MERCID.k.NTS AND STRAIsiO-'
ERB. 'Wolfe' Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps.—Amongr alp complaints for
which the " Schnapps" has been declared
a.cpecific by - the eminent physicians who
have correspond ed with the proprietor,
are--dropsy, dYSpepsia, debility .conse
(merit 'upon long continued sickness and
old ago, epilepsy, astlima, , 'gravel,
affections of the kidneys, and all chronic
l
diseases.' For these, - , and many other
disorders, it is now . proscribed,, ' with
great 'success, by more than three thou
sand medical practitioners •in various
Kerb:int' the United States.
AmicAN WINEB.—It is not generally
known that Cape Colony produces the"
most delicious. in grown on the face
of the earth. A. cargo received as.a re
mittance by our neighbots, C..
Ayer & Co., , contains several varieties
'raised there among, which the Constant
aim commands the hi hest price of any
wine in the World. most the entire
crop of it is consume in the palaces of
Europe r this 'rare exception being sent
to them in exchange for'theitinedicincii,'
which have long , been the staple roma.'
(1105 of f3Outli AfriOtte--Eparom .7ourn«l.,
_
TUE best largii andsmoll PhbtOgraiibi
aro !wade by Loohman.
NOTIOD
Reader, if you Avant fresh candy, go.
to Burk's, 35 West Main street., . •
Lemons.at Burk's. fi"
Go to Burk's for Raisins and Figs.
Go to Burk's for everything in the way:
of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, ate.
Soda Water at Burk's, 35 West Main
street.
of shoulder and side
rn exchange for, pure
best brands of chewing
acco, by
20,01
moat
Liquor
t nd Sr
JACOB LIVINOSTON,
17 North Hanover stroa,
olgir,
For direct acting steam pumps,
for mines, &c., that will pump
from 12 gallong to 3,500 per minute. Go
to IVl'Lanalian, Stone &rlsett, Hollidays
burg, Pa.
.11PLanahan, Stone Sr, Isett, Hollidays
burg, Pennsylvania, manufacture station
ary engines, boilers, direct acting
blowing engines. Player, Thomas and
other hot blaA. Brass and iron cast
ings from one -lb. to 20,000 'lbs., and all
kinds of machinery.
lEZZEI
Steam pump. - The - pmnp can be dis
connected from the engine, and engine
used for driving any kind of machinery.
gas and water pipe, steam fittings, &c.
'M'Lanahan, Stone & ISett, -Hollidays
burg, Pa. 17feb6m
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS
Carlisle, ➢lay 3, 1870.
A. B. Sberk has now on hand, and
will make to order, all kinds of Car
riages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, &c.
Be has the best workmen in each
branch, and has all kinds of material
constantly on hand. Painting and re
pairing promptly attended to.
•
sma7otf
" SAVE YOUR. 'MONEY
J. 11. Wolf, has the largest and Cheap
est Stock of Notions, and Fancy Goods,
in Carlisle, which be offers at exceedingly
low prices, either :it Wholesale or Re
tail. Don't forget the place, No. 18
North Hanover street, Sipe's; Nw Build
ing. --
FACOB LIVINGSTON,
Dealer in
FINE WINES AND LIQUOITS,
NO. 27 Worth Hamrger street,
Oilers the following goods : War
ranted 'Pure, unadulterated and full
proof. Always as represented.
Genuine Imported French Coganc
Brandy, old age.
Pure old Bye Whiskeys by celebrated
Best quality Ginger Brandy. Pure
old gin. Pure old Port wine.
The very best quality Sherry, Claret,
New England Rum, &e:
Kimmel. Plan white spirits, for drug
gists and family use.
Sold at the lowest prices for cash. A
call solicited: -
91aP6m •
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TOBACCO,
CIGARS, PIPES, C.
No. 27 North Hanover street.
Offers WA° trade the best brands of
a largdVaffetr'df Chewing 'and -Smok
ing Tobaccos, real Michigan Fine Cut,
in bulk or in tin foil.
W. E. Dayrett's celebrated snuff. Real
.genuine Imported Ilavabit SOgars. Yara
Connecticut and Domestic Begais. •
A largo assortment. of everythina be
longing the business,. and sold c 'sf as
low a price, as in any Eastern city.
-The public is respectively - invited to
call and inspect my' large assortment.
..Every article warranted as 'represented.
21apiOdm .
IMPORTANT
TO TE MI LIES.
'tire and unadultei-ated Wines and
Liquors, supplied - at their lesichnuce, by -1
sending order to store, or through P&L
Office. Every article warranted as rep
resented or the money refunded.
JACOB LIVINGSTON.
21apGm No. 27 N. Hanover street.
SPECLU NOTICES
TO STOREKEEPERS GENERALLY
We would lii?pleasisi to mail regularly our monthly
halt isle prier list to any storekeeper mint does not
Thesee them, anti who may give On his address.
These lis's trill give OUR Wholemd° PrlcUs of most
of the goods we offer. We riirreet and publish them
al the (list of et ery month. We Invite a etuntiarrgon
of our prices with City quotations for good
The secret onnecesv lies in bu,)lng small—buying
nitro—l:roping good goods—keeping tip f misty, owl
retrying
trios shad:. Try it •
WILLIA3I BLAIR di SON,
'• South End," Carlit le, I's.
dm g7O •
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gentlemen who maered for yours from Nervouw
Debility, Promatore Decoy, and ell Om °Reels of
yenning! indiscretion', will for the robe of suffering
huuninity, coed free to nil who need it, the receipt
rho making tho remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferef o wishing to profit by the advertis
er's experience tan do a° by addressing, In perfect
confidence, • ' JOHN D. OGDEN,
N 0.42 Ceder St. Nen• Yolk.
May 7.70-lyt.
WHOLESALE ONLY,
Co) to Brothers have Just received It very large
stock or goods, such as Iles; ery, Shirt FlOl/15, Fuss
pande . in, Linen, Cotten and Cambric IlonaOtchieLL
%Shit° Tennming, Tire nun Bow / or the latest alyels
Paper Collars arid Cliffs in great variety, Paper and
Elivelopes, Velvet, Ribbon, Coat, Vest, Dress and
Coarl But tons, Three sot Six Cord Spool Caliph
Sowing Silks, Fish Hooks and Lines, Toilet Soaps
`erfinnery, Drugs, Shoe Black, Stove Polish, Indigo
• nod T. endless variety of Notions, gentmlly.
nii tlie ahoy° io do loot at Coylo,llrOtheni.
. . .
Having lately removed to tho lug° store room iu
0 Item 60: d Will MHO 1101INO, we Bove Inereneed
r Stook larger then over, end will sell at gold
COYLE BROTHERS,
21' South Hanover vtreet,
Loa
3111ilt
XISI - DEAFNET„ 1114NDN1!....59 and CATARRH
the.;utmost S cress, by J.lsA‘c - e, M..
id ProleiLora. nise.cs nj the Eye sod Esr (his
ipsciality; in the Medical Cblleye of limnsylrania, 12
years exprince, (litruwi ly of Leyden, Holland.) No,
SOO Arch 9l feet, Mille Testinionialx can he Neon
at his niliee. Thu medical faculty are Invited [war._
company their patluaita; as 'ho bus 1101,0,,,t,, h, bckn
pi - active. tithbd eyea 'aborted allhout pain. No
charge for ea/m.11.40m.
o.lnly 69 ly
El!
BB WISE,
WIIILE bonolit you : 4e not to
I.r:tiled by .y.our Incredulity, buollredn hnro pt.ught
fioin tho honors of . llyhinlmilt through the
nu.diuut of DEM:Tied ANTI-DIREEPTIO STOMACH MELEES
MO found It. IYhy should you Buffo,. NVIIEII thin 411nii
ratio stountehle has cured twiny tdmilar tuxes-why do
you doubt whi to other Intim, and aro cured 7 Utility in
this tout ter to both dangotous mid unroof table. Your
hualth, happlina:s and IanISIOSS sufroni; while constant
neglect le froqnontly full well by serious' and uncoil.
trollablo Ilirreas aro equally
mini In, Ow inuncroin: diflcnitleu attending Intlb.
gestlon ; IYa lIILIOUHNESB, CoNtaIP4TION, Ac. , sthilo or
FLYER WO Apse and nth or illtiordora prookallng
tnolil'ill:6sfATA, If IN OW
iounaly known. e •-2 Ida 10
ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS.
Suru''aral Dry Throat cured liy half a Pla.t,r;
xoslly 1n Wool . three hours.
Dr. Oreen, No 803 . 11toadway, New York, informs
us he sohll on hlonday, 3111:111 22, 1802, two Plastera
to a young woman suffering very eoverely from hun•
hingo. On Thurklay she called to gut two more for a
fletul, nail then stated how, the two she had put . -
chum! knt. Monday had „relieved her Initnedlately
after putting them on; nitd cured her It; two days of
a most distressing pulttilit her back and 1111111,
• .A llcock'd Porting Pltintora kayo 1 ,161'61.111.1
fog lllontuntleto of tho , aOklutaoqm.,
COMFORT AND BLISS, OR PAIN
AND AGONY
•
IIR TORIAII' CELEBRATED VENETIAN' I:INV
MENT;whose wondorful ouros, surciund : huitantn.
Mous action, in cases of Cbronio Rhennuitioui,
*who, Toothriclio, Croup, Cate,'Eurna, Collo, Orin:tips,
Dysentery, otc., , haeo astonished the eleilizect . „world,
le no now catchpenny; but nrf artiolo {lint has oilioil
tho test twenty.two • y!inni, The enoinioial mantilla
•
rapidly liwronslei demand le iit`Oreo iho nurest'ovil
deuce of 'En nodulous 'nod
le
No: family,
abould bo tvltlaint a bottle le tbe Volum. /illndrods
of dollars and ninny hours of suffotiliguinnuonved
by Its timely mum'
•
4 WISE RAIEINO; WIIt - fdi SIMI) '
Fronts, Asylums, Ac. Iron
„ Bedsteads, WOle
blugs;ior sheep and poultry yards, time and Iron
wire 'cloth Siovee, Fenders, Suomi fat coal, mime
sand. ie., Heavy CrimpodOloth for spark arresters
Landscape Wire for Windows Ac., iipper' Sfakere
Wires:Ornamental .Wlre Works. Every, igfortna
thin by addressing thamanufarturore, Si. w+ALT{EIt ,
& SONS' No 11 North Sixth street_Philad` Ip hi
o
211131.70.1 y. ,
"WHO WOULD SUFFER ?"
It to now 22 years since Dr. Tobias first introduced
the " Venetian Liniment' in the United States, and
never in is single Ittitatme 'has isle medicine fatted to,
do all, if not more than is mates In Lie patnpitlit
As all eVernal remedy in cases of Chronic Rheuma.
Hem, headache, Toothache,. Bruises, Dante, Cuts,
Soren, Slvellinp, Sprains, Stings of I tweets and Pains
in Limbs, Mild: and Chest, its unntlerful curative
powers 'are miraculous. Taken Internally for the
cure at- Cholera, Colic, Diarrhrea, Dysentery, Sick -
Ifonlache and Vomiting, I.ls soothing and penetrat
ing qualities aro felt flu stem as taken. The oath with
which each bottle is necomPaniod will show that
there is nothing Injurious .in .its domponition.
Thousands of tertifleates have Nen reCelve'd'ipehlt.
lag of the rare Virtneit of this Wnhtnhlo artiale. Any
person after having - tuell! it. once will never be ',dill
out it., Every• bottle of the genuine has the signature
of "S. I. Tobias" an the outside wrapper. Sold by
the Druggists and Starekoepors throughout i the
United States, Price 50 cants. Depot, 10 Thick Place,
Now York. '
' 30JunoTO-Irn .
THE CONSTITUTION OVERTHROWNI
The Constitution and Health may be ruined by a
few applications of the lend or sulphur hair dyes now
In the market. " Not a Dye" may be the motto of
such tantrums, hot A DIE may be the result or
ming thorn: - But one Hali - Dye has been tried , and
acquitted of all deleterious tecidency, under the in•
alllble linen of Science. Bnil known to all, that
Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye
has herb onnbzod by tho distinguished cliatalat,
Profe.or Chilton, 11111 i his •certificitte.of its whole
-500100059 may bo Well at CristrtAtro's, fi As'or
'louse, Now York.
Orlslador..l's Hair Preservative, aq a Dressing, nets
liko a charm on the Hair arternyei r ug. Try it.
311 j, u 11,70 tin
DIED
KUTZ.—In this borough, on the thir 1 huitant,
after a I Ingoring ;di,. Emma Katz, nod
t wouty•two t Caro.
MARKETS
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Co)Teeled Weekly by B. a Woodward.
Ciolislr,Thio!.ethry Morning, Avast 4, 1070.
F.I MILT FLOUR $0 70
SUPERFINE FLOUR 5 00
SUPER FINE RYE FLOUR 4 r.O
NE w 117/E-1 T 1 10
OLD 1171 E-1 1 37
rE
CORN
OATS
CLOVERSEED.
TLMOTIII'SEED
FLAXSEED
CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET.
Corrected Weekly by William Witamood
Thunday -Morning. Attgoßt 4, 1870.
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T.. 11,1,011"
II A' ES WA r
do SII0r1,11.1:718
.do :UDEN
FriirrE BE.A.vs. .
R 1 . 4.'.1(111,:::
1"..V ED do
DRIED .0 PI 'LEE,
RAGS
(Prom Mg Ilit:lo,MA Nt;rlk Amer lean.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
FLOUR, GRAIN AND SEEDS.
.Phitat/c/phia, vast •3, 1670.
PLO UR.
F. 1.1111,1" FLOIR
BYE b•Loule
IT EAT
R l'E
MR A'
OA 7(
1,0 TERX RED .
.110 771 TSB ED
P' I, .1 .T. 41,11)
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Phermlrlphia, Nomlay, Angus! ,l, 1,1179.
Th: etreiruls and gulls rf Iteef 411ttle were to rgr
is we. reepthing uhnut 2;60 helot. The tnorket
neeet Jiro: within the Allot:0V roogc of prices:
R.rTll l'A T TTL E, lb,. lb
6,)07) 77L
CO .\-
'Oll'.Y alo LI'ES erre srili nil at ;•6061 . 85, and
Ati-LA/ ert i4ttEr.3 , , 0 , 0 •
werefirm, sales of 10,000 head al I/o I%o*
elony yOO,l at 54tir per 11. In. good. !Ind $2, :MOO 25
per fin. 001/0”00 c 004 0,000 hem, at the ..I venter
ytt rel nl no same Aim
1100 S we,
.fair eirmtml 2,1110 nycli
kind, 11201'13 101 l mired fur .slap. 00 , 1 /13,00(11"
Ll,O/ , per hundred
,pa. corn frd.
MONEY MARKET
CLOSING PRICED OR DEIIAVENS: BROTHER
40 &ma Third Street, Philadelphia.
Three o'clock, p. nt., Aiigto.t 2, 1820.
=I
fw, new
't
11 S. 80 1 - oar 6 per coot ('y
Rao Croup. NI. Not
Gold
Silver
Union Pacific It. It IN M. Bonds
Central Pacille It. R
Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds.
We are prepared to fnritieh itoversuu Stamps of all
deomination:: to our cu.:roman:, :dinning flu fol
lowing :IL:40011n
On 25 nod upward
" 100 "
WU fin nud forward all' orders 1111011 Gip day of
Oir
Coupoioron Government and Pacific Railroad
tinily dile duly first, talioli 0111110 as Gold,
NETT' TO-.pd I'.
List of unclaimed letters remaining in
the postoillee at Carlisle, Pa., 'for the
week ending, August 3, 1870 :
LIST
Beaton, Annie k - Lin Jerry, We Bybee.
3111 , 11 Lorne Long, Mrii Eliza
Brillion, bilge Mary II Moore. Mrs Ann
Cole, Mien Alice Moore, Mine Nllll, y
cgronan, Mina Linn le A Mendenhall, Mien Zanier
ClOirk, Moo Elizabeth Miller, Minor,
Delidtion, Miss Li Mile Fiore, Ilion Sill
3lra LuoLe ToM lor, Mien Nancy
Mrn Bath Wototil, NI en Mary
Mango, Sire Mork Walker•. MIIn, Mary
h ell, Min Him Wolf, Mbri Hat
=1
Boman. It A II I,loe, John II
Brown, 3 M It lona 10, Javel,
D4IVI/4011, Pal rick Ricker, .10111t—_
Faller, Allan' . "'laden, ,lonao
thulium, Jonno Stroinn, Samuel SI
"ha tohall, hilor Sbeillc, II & I)
(I lover, Jelin N, Sweeny, Win
Ilennloger, Jaen!, Th. 111114, C 1'
Thulllloll, .1 II Tripner, W A
Coon, Wm Timmy, Lewis
Hiner, Mr Wy nkoap„Mathille
Kline, C A . , ' Waggoner; J S -
I.ongedorf, 15',11 Zeigler, Itpb't St
Inaigherty, Roo 'l' . 1
A. K. RIIKEM, P. ;If
pun,pc SALE OF. REAL ESTATE
The i,xectilorn_ of •Ilezeitinb 'rotor, doceteled; will
moll at public lode, on In North Mlddle•
ton township, Cumberland county, • • •
On Thitradyy, ,September 8, 1870,
at 11 o'eloa the Mansion Farni of tho dievatuul,
situated about three miles Went of .031 . 1141 e, on the
Connolloguluet erOok, coutiquing about'
130 ACRES
o good Crook and Slate Land, 'with good 'improve
ments, condisting Of a
FRAME DWELLING . DOUt3E
nnd
Promo Barn, with an apple orchard and peach
orchard, and a great variety of Ann g fruit trees, midi
Wash Homo, and never falling water. Thin farm In
militated upon the Copuodyghlitet crook; over which;
on the farm, In an Iron britlgo built by the county.
They will sell at the 81‘11111 Item and 1,1110°,4 Tract'
of Slab o tho nbctio, containing about
•-• 1. 00' A,C s-: . " •
:having in SMALL .DWELLING 110U.!•'.E nod 'Darn
thereon erected. Thin latter tract may be.arlded.
and sold separately to unit puriltanuis. kplot or
droll of the whoht will ho axial, ted on the day of
sale. Them will be about Thlr y Acres of Wood
Land attached to the Manylowleartn, null abontlPout
Arm to the latter. •
Tho terms will he made known on tito,dny of tetio
by
•
Ii YOTHIW).
JO,SEPIE' L. YOUR,
• • ExecntOrs.
F ARM AT PRIVATE BALE. .
-• ' •
4mip,7o,
re offered at privet° auto, Iy the sultaecliPer, pito
stied in ‘Vest Pennaborough towitelllp, Cumberland
county, '
. Pa,, 234 . ; introit Fount Hof ,Newellle, do MO
Turnpike boundod by lauds of &itual blcCullonen
ChrlatiunTritt, and ellterit, bla farm; coutaln ink ,
,•., • 1 4:5'. A OBE -•
•
of Linteskino . band.: Tito Iroproveitionts • thimpti
erected 'ard a ..'.i.t
WEA:TIIERBOAITED'IIOUSE
Largo Book. Dorn : 100 lest In length frith now
Wagon OW and Corn Cribs,. A'Young Orchard Id
• growing on Cio place., Iles a rossoanblo•portlon of.
Timber Lan:L . -The Walla good : Limostono OWL and
iron clro :thou:lain 411T9rout parts: :la convenient'
to:churches, schools, Anil kersons,tleslrlng to,
slow the proPerty will call upon tbo subscriber,•re
eltllng ond•mlio north, or, lot further• information
by mall,atlOress • : . • • . • '• • •n•
AyallICElt:ill11114101i01914re,".
'. 44 dia. o-31 .1" : .•il Nowvillo, Pa..
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pRUSSIA
Did Bret. Lodi . ° won tv
Clf E E It bi
In selling goojb :It pricbs tiljt the
people.
DunherrcaaaE.l3difaeaa at'e konwat Cs, £la
•
Cheap John can sell bin Clothing, litoote and Shoes,
Hats, Shirts, Win, 8, .te,, fifty percent cheoper,thrtri
any other human Leino
Answtr—lleenwe lie goes to Big Fires In Pin
If you moo In ( heap John, ut limey Wetzel'o,
Can koll you
FINE CALF BOOTS,
A.. Whole Suit of Fall Clothing,
r -- at $8 00
And Amen tbronn in the bargain, .1.,
See Ch . eap John, being poor, is_the friend
of the poor mnn.
Ills place oflnudnikfl la In the building
ATTAOLIED TO,,THE FRANELIN HOUSE,
(limy Wetrarff,)
Id rear of the Court lE'use
dottg7o
PENNSYLVANIA
STEAM . DYEING J . I ' ND CLEANSING
E S ABU S TIME NT
OFFICE 416 MA IfICET ST.,
HARRISBURG, PA
Great Reduction in Prices
.llnving greatly reduced the itricon on all ki& 0
work — at - mar eutublixLmrnt, we can otEur gg ntor iu,
ducemento to pardon bawling work to do in our lie
!ban tiny other ebtablishinent il Prnuxylvnubl.
Wo ore now nrrunred fur
li Oil
y 00
100
Fall and Winter Dyeing,
in all colors aniluti all fabriry, via.
• Drdsantaals of all kind',
Ladies', Gent's and Childnat'd liatmenis,
ale:also,' and dyed in the . ln•:l ntliner, and w•r :
roottri to give satisfaction.
v erapa Shawls • elansati,..ld ached. and 0,41 ill
bonutiful cohost
nontlamtin's llarmanty eh:anted and seonrad, and
°ludo to look equal to nun.
All work done at this establishment warr.tritoti to
give perlec•t tatisfaelion.
All tee ack is 10 give us a trial. •
All Work 10111 to us 00 the litst of the w ask will ha
ready by Satarday.
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iqugiu.:lui
E X,ECUTOR'S NOTICE
- Cutters tintainentary on (ho estate of William
Alexander, late of South Middleton 101.44, dew
rented, hat o Innen gratited by the Register of. Culp
berl and county to the Subs; rilier, widow or 11,1 . 4.51.1,
residing in raid townrhip- AII nelsons indobted to
said often, are notified to militia. payment to Charles
IL. Mullin, her ottetney lb fort, and, those baring
Cliiilllll to prei eta, them to him for eel tienien t.
Mt. 11.011 y Sprit:Tx, Aug. 4,
NOTICE TO JURORS
The Jurors ialhifizoned to ghoul the Sperm
Court to he held on the fifteenth 11 AIIDIFt, 187 0 , stn
hereby notified not fo often - it as there will he no
Court helot of that time.
U(til 9 , e'e
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CLLtGIATE INsTrrurg FOR
3 flung holies, Pough): ael.bie N. T.—Entablitth, d
0 'er MI ea or a comlet
Enßlisli ed tich lion. nel p ent and Modem, Langua p ges e
,
Art, Music. Elocution, and tlynnumtlos thoroughly
taught Also
Vassar College Preparatory School.
epseha course of t tndy furnished by President Ray
mond. Scholastic Year begins September 12, lain
For Calit'egue address the Principals, CEO.
COOK, A 21., anti 31211 Y B. JOHNSON. litug7o.4t
STELTBENVILLE (O.) FEMALE
Seminary —Delightfully 4ituated OA the banks
(011ie Ohio. With over forty year,' experienco tLis
well-known reboot offers utm-inni nilvantaces
thorough coloration both in the solid and. ornamental
branch., , ti, coot ix only about $5 a week. A
deduction of one-fourth fur the daughters of mini,
tore. The next school year (of 4ii Weeks) begins
September 7, 1070. Send for Catilogno to Rev. 011 AS.
C. BEATTY, D.D., LLD., Stmt., Cr Rev. A. M. REID,
PriucipaL , 4ang7C-3t
111 11:t V
11I)L HI) ,
100 1 „
10.1 7 110 f
.10s , ',.
10a,„ 100 ,
104
.100" 107
70
TT IGHTSTOWN CLASSICAL IN
stituto for Young M.,, and Boys Send for
circular.. to Rev. .1. E. A LEXANDER, Principal,
arglitstown, N. J 4ang7o-1t
FEMALE COLLEGE Bordontowu,
E
N. J. Board and Toni° .$2OB per year. For
Catalogues add res 4 Rev. .1011N'IC nu AIC Er,Ey. A.
N. Pr( or , pal. 4aug7o
.121, 121 1
.112 ll5
515 82 5
H I H7H
740 7-0
PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE
COL
lege. The Twentieth Ai. noel Session will ,open
Boptoem, rO , 1870 Superior I ttivantages at moderate
rharges. For catalogue address J. I'. SII1:101
A. M., et/Segel ISo, )lout, county, Pa. 4aug70.41
2it t °tit
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4..70 At
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on ree.lpt of $l6O. Address I). 11,15'1111 TKIIIOII3I,
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4 0100 It
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Mutat having huge elr.ulattons, publl , hod i,t the In
terest of .11eOglon, Agriculture, Llterattue, ,te., Le.
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!Mt:01114N Mall, Will find this book of great value.
Mulled free to any addrega on regeik of fifteen rents.
ONO I'. ROWELL & CO.,
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Now York
Tho Pdhdo Z , 0 , / , T,' lu,lts Iwo. 0 May 20.
1870,-suyn: "This firm' of 0, Ito Well & Co., whi..ll
-Issues. this Interesting stud vultublo book, is_thu
lorgeht nod best d dvortising gonex hl the United ,
Statill, awl wo ruin chootfuhy recommend It Is the
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for tho least otupendituro of mousy."
4ftuig7o4t
.11110ATENTS.—Inventoi% ' who wish to
take Out Letters Patent are ruhlseil to cotionol
with Mutat 3: Co. eilltoie of no &kali& Ameeican,
who have Proseeaeil tiatn g i, rasa Ote"Paluitt, Oleo
Tor overlivonty years. their American nod Euro
pean Patent - Agency to the most extensive in this
warld4 Charges less then any.ther rollablo ligoney.
A pamphlet containing full 'lnstructions to 111V011 ,
tore is seot . gratic. MUNN k C 0.,•
• ;4atig7o.4t .• Pow, Now Yoih,
SALBSMEN wanted 'hit paying bast
nom, S. KEENny, 4lii Chestinit,stroet,
' • , 4atiglo.4t,
. WEIGH
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All Who soffor frcim hollgOAlou, blllouo illoortlern,
norvouo affoollono; couotitAtlou or n1111110relallatiOp:
oft ho bowelo, nro Inrllthl.tooonohlor thouo;lhao, viii
That tho coratlvo ovonitloh of
Tar - rant's greilieseent BeltzerAigrioitti
In all ouch eases, proven by overwhelming testi
mony; that profound medical practltio,nors endure°
It; :that Atiolyticel.Clicmisti Pronounce dt , idoutiesl
with the water of the great Gorman 13pa ; - that It
purifies and regulates the system without wenkon
Mg it; liket it is delightfully refreshlng,.audthla
(ary °Wilmot it contains is either corrective, altern
,kiVO,of in,vigorating. Wolgit.thtitsLworlb; ;
. ,
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SemtpM, P6yslclll, anU-Iceratwo D061110, - 110
:Weds and Fare.: rEt . l6 .2t cooti, ICECRIC.
'VARY Mumma of' Anatomy, 618 .11roadway,' Now
4ttuB.4t
FRANCE
at $ 0 40
=!
iIIARY 4 LEXANDInt,
Exerutrl:C
A LLEN FLOYD.
JOHN HARRIS,
JACOII ItHOA DS,
COMMitibiOners
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WORDS
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VAFTJABLE • • AL' AND LUMBER,
yiati) AND To)rf .11FSTIA 1 NOE 8 • •
Af I.`:o't ti'(' gAiti),
bri t ThUrsday, &Maher; 16): 1 . 8+0: •
Thu subscriber will soil on Ilia grandam., ht the
borough If G e rlbjje,:rts.,:glo following toty.ttesifithlii
Koala:state: •
No.): A Lot Of Ground, located od treat Main
stroet, 21 feet front find 204 .foot 'depth; tbotti or
lees, hating thereon erected a two add Otalf slay ,
B Et OIT t • '
• . . -
; . .
21 foots front, and, 64 fiet ,in daptlit. with. Frame
Kitchen, Smoke limise, Wood iioitw, and.all naces,
story out•bnildings.,• ;Thom le atm o hydrant at the
door, with water and One all through the house,
which le finished in modern style.
No: 2. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. Lon the'
Went, containing a now two and a half story IitIGGN
NOUSE, 23 feet in front by 72 feet In depth, having
water and gnu, through.tho hens°, and all modemp
improrsimente, with, all neCeseary outimildinge on
the lot.! Thorn nro Fite Lnsuranco Policies on both •
the abet.° hitlislings; Which are paid up in foil,. and
transferable. " . „ •
•• . .
Nn. -Nina. Lots of Ground, adjoining No. 2
the Wog, being a first-clone
LUMBER AND COAL YARD,
containing largo and commodious coal sheds, a large
coal and hay scales of the Root & Case patent, Wilco,
and convenient siding, connecting with the main
track of the Cumberland Valley Railroad.
This' is one of the most desirable Coal and lattubir
'Yards Is Carlisle, and offers rare inducemeels loony
one debiting to engage in the business.
The-whole lot contains 300 feet In front, more or
less, on Main or Railroad street; 200 feet deep, more
or lan; from lifain fronting on College stragt, and
305 in length, men or lose, in the rear from College
street La a point on Main or Railroad Fired.
. -
Stile' to commonco at ten o'clock a. In.
' 'Anus :,Ten per coot of the purchase noon op eatl
the bolance on tho fleet of Aprii, 1671.
J.OIIN R. COOVER,
Assignee of B. .111: Iloover.
4411:70 to
Wedding Card
THE GREAT
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ho latest novelties in
'WEDDING AND VISITING. CARDS
Paper and Envelopes, a very large as
sortmont
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A. Monogram engraved to bßer and
stamperdin colors, free of cha4C, , le those
buying $5.00 worth Paper and Envelopes.
COUNTINO UOtSE STATIONERY,
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500
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PRINTING
of every description at the lowest prices,
EnvelopcS printed
Note Headings...
)1111 Heads
Envelopes 6oni $l.OO per 1,000 up
Large lots of envelopes . - will-be sold at very low
ices ; We Bins ufacturo by stoma power, we van
tolpete x Itb therlorgest tottlinfectorers.
NOSICINS & CO.,
Stationers,Tgravors, Blank Book and
Euvulupe Manufaetarers,:and Steam Power Prtutors,
91:1 Arch street, Philadelphia.
14.1111y70-3m
For bale—Valuable Real Esfate
ITALUABLE REAL ESTATE
V AT PRIVATE-SALK.
"The subscriber, wishing to relinquish farming;
offers at private solo
TWO VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARMS,
ni Mated in Monroe township, Itetween
read and the reed lending-lo lielllirg Vprings, a short
wile from churoitinii, anti /K nines from Boiling
Springs. -
No. 1 contains about 75 ACRES, more
or lets, nf excellent Lithestone bind, In a high kale
of cultivation. The improvements are oa, two
story Farm House, wins IVssh Ihnise and other onto
buildings. Also, an excellent now Tenant House,
and a hugo Bank Barn, with wagon sheds, corn
cribs and other necessary oulbuilditu.
Thi tt
s farm low two splendid springs of running
wilt, from which every Mild might easily be sup
plied. These springs feed two splendid trout ponds
There is also n good Orchard of (Moho, Fruit, finch
' Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Ac.
aktirts - abetit. 70 CREF
cellent Limestone land, in first rate or
improvements .ore a double two-Airy
boanled house, with Kitchen, Nike Her
Frame Barn, recently repaired, With iv
Corn (hilts, and other out-buildings attu
An excellent Apple Orollard, with ale
of Cherries and other choice fruits, art
buntlines A good Well of eater and a
at the imnse.
If desirable a' o act 01 Woodland fur
cAlered.
Persons wishing to flew these proved
by calling on the sal scriber t °siding
leading from Churchtown to Boiling Spa..,,
one toile east of thin latter place, to' upon 11 titian. 11
Mite, lir Mg close hy.
:/itint,7o
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
•
Situated 00 the south Hide of the Yellow Breeches
rook, In Penn township, about ono mid one•fonrtl
tulles south gsseof Centreville, contelnlng
112 Acres, and 70 Perches,
avrox eoveied with lavge rink. Widia
Oak fink, '1 ho iinpropliteatx !Iv a
TIVO.STOM ; BRICK 1101ISE
a Wash House and Suinnim Hitch., a good large
Barn, old kyle), a large, Wagon Chid nod Cribs,
with liig Pen and Currimie llama attiOlied, two
choice Apple Orchards, In good bearing order, tie
pith, with peaches, penis, cherries, and grapes.
Also a never failing well of Vida at the door. Alen
a No. 1 garden.
The laud ni in a high state at cultivation, mai,
good fence,. d cite improvements are iti good order.
The location Is a desirable one heir g nt era church,
mill, and Hello ,Ilionno.
Alen a Tenant ilouse uu the above tract of Inn I.
ferrous wishing to view the farm 1,11 JO ti by
railing 11r011 the subscriber residing on the pretniso•.
14ju1y70.2m J. C. COOVEJI
BOWE ItS'
s All A N U
BOWERS COMPLETE MANURE,
made from Super rhosphat° of Lime, AOllllO/
ola. and Potash. For dile by all loading dealers.
A PIIIIFECe FEFAILIZIiII FOR ALL OROPS
On account of the redocod cost of Itaw Mat el Isla
I RIB Ulllthiell to FO I .. 001111110t.0 /It 'IL
louver Klee, nod by the !Lid of 111/W noieldneiy it to
Improved In COlllittittW . lllso In tillit
free. from adultrration )
HENRY 110 W Ell, Motinficturing
Uraty's Ferry Road, Plilladelphis,
moultront.lins all the elements of plant;
fund'{,, a SUlTililo forut, eon telnitiU as well, food for
givlog lorthig feitillty to the sail, ,
Experience lu the use of •• Complete 3tainire" by
Vito host fartuo. n of, Nutleylvaula. New downy, Del.
aware, Mary Intel, and of the Now England Stab e,
runniutt through a period .of three years' trial, has
voAtilled In conllrmlug It to be Tim BEST FRIPPI
ZEW NOW OFFERED FOIL SAM
- . DIXON, SllAltpLitS4 A CO,
40 South Delaware avenue, Philadelphia.
lls,
105 Fotab xlruuf, , II
10innr7041m&iap:Int
lIIEDICA I
COUGHS, INFLUENZA;
HORN THROAT. OLDS, WIIOOi'INO C6UOII
• CROUP, LIVER .00'11 P1.:4 INT, BRONCHITIS, -
BLEEDING fil+ TILE LUNGS,
and every affection of the 714, at, Lungs. and Chtst,
are speedily and permanently cured by 00 use of
WLETAB' WILD CHERRY:
This \volt known propurAtion does not dry op a
cOmtlt anti , teave the CIBILIU behind, an is the me. with
most!lnedielnes, but It - loosens and—ritanties-the-
Immo, and Minya Irritst.on, thuo t enioving limo 0:11150
of the complaint :.!'
CONSUMPTION CAN CURED.,
by a.tlately react •to to lx Mandand remedy,. ea Is
Prered'hy bataltads of testitnoulabi received by the
proprletora,
Prepare& by SEM 'W. POWI,n & SON, Boston,
mid roil by dealeregotteralls,
Hai•ves't Home
ARVES'I HOME
The Agricultural Sudety of Cninherl,,nd county
hold their Harvest Ilotue on their grounds, on
. .
• Saturday, tho tlairtooath of August,
cosuneacik ,at 10 o'clocic, a., al .. AltrArtaoro, wo
hope, will ho present. Iy . ortli) ,i rotlo t '
14July70 , pacratary, ,
„,goine Advprt
GARDEN
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No. 100:id L /sitirtli eiroo!n,
f CARLISLE, YA
cobA 'WATER,
, 1 i
• ' ' COLD AND OPAIIKLIND •
VE R T. I K 'IIIO.T II ..It.E3
No. 6 .
14701 y
HP ER O7PCI II. 4O III 4 S ;
DUOS, •
iiOO I (p,iANDIVARIAVY, 001t11; )
• '•; trimt. "
'1107 • 01y .
TS2I
COIBERtiAND VAILtY B.
E.X.OII I IiS 12.Xtt if It:8 I ON I
, TheAreend amulet Clamp ideating for the Carliele
Marla Methodist Eplaropal Church, bill be hold at
the ,
• --. • •
RNLI .BARN, NEAR OAItVILLE STATION,
on tho ;Roo of do Citmfmrland Volley Roll Road,
ComiriencinklVedripAdity,7Atigust 8, Mid
closing 7ilday, August
The CunsheffenS, Venni Mtn Rona Company w
issun
ROUND.TRIP TICKETS
during the continuance of - theineeting, whicli will
ho good for return pa. nags on.all [raffia leaving Rai
Darn until loot train of that'lllay. Miguel 13, and
positively no longer.
_ ItATES OF PAM': :
Froli IlarrloJurg $1 65 From Newriilo ' $ 35
" 11rItlgonnit •1 65 '' Shlpponab'g 35
White 1161 1- 65 " e Scotland 70
11111romonst'n 145 " Clitunbersb'g _llO
• - Meehan trab'g ° ‘1 arlon 1•111
Kinglittnt 110 c . Kauffulan'a 120
1511,1tIleerx 100 Oroencaolle 1 35
" Carltalo " State Lino 165
('" OcKel Hope 70 0 Morgantown 170
Grentlon 70 " llngoratown 80
• Alt rrton_ 70
EXTRA TRAINS!
During the continuance of the Camp Meeting Ex
tra Trail°, will he run as followe
On Friday, Wednesday, and Thursday,
FROM-CIIAMBERSIIIJRG -AND-GARLISI
Lcuvo
Chami"rg L 45 p A rtiv e Ito ma. 8.85 p m
•' Bhippendg 0.20
Leave Carlisle 7.45 p • ln
Norville 8.20 ' Arrive Red Barn 8.85 p
712
Lo avelled Barn 0.4 pln Arrive Carlisle 735 p m
9.00 " " Chamb'g 9:45 0
On Saturday, and Tuesday, the sixtli
and ninth days of August.
Lem Chaml,'k 5.0 p m
" SidpPaul; 0.20 " Arrive Bed Barn 0.35 p
Loavr Chamb'g 7.00 p m
" Shippen'g 7.30 -" - Arrive Red Tarn 7.90 pm
leave Roll - ham f6r Rarrisburg and Intermediate
station, at 0.00 p m
Leave Red Tarn for Chambernburg and Intermfdlate
atatlone at 0.70 p of
On Saturday, and Tuesday, the sixth and
ninth days of August, •
P110)1 CHAMBEDSDIING AND NEWVILLE
cave Chamb'g 7.16 a m
" Sbllopeleg 7A5 "
LOaVt• Nosy A ilie Arrive Rr4 Baru B.6'.ia to
Agents knee haou kppoMMod to sell tickets at
Bridgeport, Shireinanatown, liingeton7 Gond Hopp,
firetlson, A Barton, Scotland, Marion, - State Line.
Anti any per dlOll entering the cars without a ticket
n 111 laicharged full. fare.
At Widte+llll, Middlesex, liaufftnan'e, and 31or
gantown tickets can be procured front Conti',Mors of
Trains,
0. N. LULL,
Superintendent
Suptolutendenro Office /
Clounberelnirg, July 18,1870. f.
Register's Notice
$ 1 00 per 1,000.
. 1 00 per realm
. 10 01)
REGISTER'S NOTICE.Noti6o is
hereby given to all pennons interest ed that
the following accounts have peon filed Id this office
by the accountants therein named, tor examination
and confirmation, and - will be presented to tho
Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, teenfirma
tion and allowance, on Tuesday, Augufit 16, A. D.
1870:
1. Final account of Charles Ithoads,.guardian of
Adorn Miller.
2, Account of Samuel - Rodebaugh, 'guardian of
Simon P. Svnders, minor child of David Souders,
deceased:-
3. Account of Sdumul Rodebaugh, guardian of
David Sond,ra, minor child of David Souders, de
ceased.
, 4. Account of Samuel Rodebatigli guArdlan of
Sophia and Lucinda Souders; !ninon. children of his hi
Souders, deceased.
5. ' Account of Koury Males, inlininishirfor of
John Foust, into of Southampton township, deceased.
6. 'First and final account ofJohn Oiler, Infiniti is
trattir with thrwill annexed of Christian Fagot.. Into
of Mifflin township; deceased.
7. - First and Hold account of Jacob ad
ministrator of hornet Sites, ilooeased.
- - ---Account rf Soionion_Moiller, administrator fl.•
e. t. a. of John late of lljpper Alien
township, feet timed
IL Account of Marlin I,llg, Siuouei Long, Jacob
Long, and Cc find Long, adminhdrators of Samuel
Long, Into of Penn township, deceitful,
10. Account of William Kell, adininistraior of
Jonathan Nall , la to 'of North Middleton to .f. oship,
deceased.
11. Account of Williams Parker, guardise ef.Tolin
Ai Lomb, minor child of Jam. A. Lamb, deceased.
12. Account of Christian E. Rosh guardian of
ary Zook, 01111 of the children" of Dar Zook, late
of Upper Allen township, deceased.
13: Account of Abraham Lamberton, guardian of-
William Milton llenwood, ininor child of Ann C.
Ilenwookllo Hallett ht - Robert C. Lumberton admin
strator of sant Abra men nm erton, now a ecease .
14 Account of John IV. Huston, administrator of
31iss Sidney W ‘ lluston, late of Pebn township, de-
C1•11.90li
15. Account of Julio W. Huston. executor of the
hest will end to•tmmnt ofJohn llnston, IWO of re.M
township, demoted.
10. Account of John S. Mourou, executor of Stun.
opt Kenyon, Into of Dickinson township, deceased.
17. Account of C. V. Stover, trustee under the
st ill of tier. Jahn 11. Von Holt
18. Firt.t and 1100 l tkocount of (hlm, IleHomo,
o din o Is trotor of Itoto.rt lints Into of the boroogh.
of 31rollanieshorg dece.ed.
10. ' Areolllll. of Mrs Jane M. McKeehan and Sam
uel Dilicr, administrators of WlWinn Smith Mel(od
ium, Into of West Penusburo' township, di ceased
211. ,First and final accrinnt of lien,ituntai Nicely
01101 Jacob Mealy, ietecniors of Jacob Nicsly, bite of
Monroe township, deceased:,
21. First and anal account of David liohnvaiigez,
administrator of Elizabeth Neiswatier, Into of Me
chanicsburg, deceased. ,
22. Account of David Uollinget, guardian of Lucy
Lowle and Marttu Shislor.
Pint and final account of S. 0, 1301101100. ad
minieniter of (1. Hupp, IMP of Mechanicsburg,
dee.casoil
EIZIEMEM
?4. Account of Punk.] sfyer,, executor of St ix.
Mary :113 er, tale of if eAt Penn , boro` township, Ile
ceased.
25. Account orly, 20404 nn of Francis
mid John erall, !111 r of; Unei9 . 1.11,11.
111.souri.
24. First nut final otecouttt of ttosoult Lt.a., , ad
tolultittat r of It tore Trt.utuiul, I Au of Mvelbtutes.
burg, (Weaned. • • .
• -
21. 1 , 1,5 t owl final neeolint .of
l.lllll,llNtrzit,,r 01 Juno', Ciennior, Into of Newburg
ioron;:ll, , c t l e ykkeled
28. An. not of Simnel Ilartzler and David Zook,
ndudularntnre of ,Ineoll S. York, Lleeesseil.
. . . .
DJ A o,ml tof JOlOOl A. Dunbar and Agri. W.
Drintr ,r, admilit4ralors of John Dunbar, late of Wont
formal intr to wristlipolec , wall, as gett 101 l try tht..lll
.101.44 W. Dunbar, riklministritir.x
Accutint Of TIinIMIK C. SCOnner, ndniinlstnitnr
of rifsrparet Sharp, tutu of Newton township. de.
coned.
31. Account of A. IL Laokvy. esq., atholoi trotor
John Logan. decoawil.
. .
T!. Stotond RIO final ocomot of Iloo.lionlit Saar.
ollmioistrutor Ilowero, Into of NeWl
33. nclunant of J..c01l M °mum, guardian or Jon ,
[ninth M. Se11:101011 Mel JOllll A Setle:01100, 111 nor
mini ofJoresniati B,llHent.n, decourol.
The 11 ft b and final aecount.of TtWnurc Clllllll
111111Illilia.111101 . Ile bouts Doll WWI the Will aa•
ocxed of the 11011 T • lnunna Vlllloiltl i diaan,sud.
A l.o tO l t of J ,, ltt; Iluoyur and Andrew E 0,,:
'lndy, executor••• under a 11011 - oUhOIIVO will of John
Hoover, xr., inlaid' Vrnatlcford toWunhip,drecased.
Mi. Account of Jane At oil, othultdstratrix
Jaru•a W. Allen, Elio of Newton township, doe. surd.
IT. First and final account of B. P.Gorgas, ndmlu•
intratur of Alin. Anna Ferry, Mtn rf Mechanicuburg
borough, it, c used. . .
Find and final account of Rebecca, Johnatou,
adminlatratrix of William . Joloodon, deceatied.
gfi, Mat and final account of Ileorgo Hauck, ad
adtd•tta tor of E CODIC, late of 01 eclutu'icsburg. de•
named.
40. Account of TIIOIII. Gretimin and Nniuuch
amnion, t nude. under thin will Or ..faliop
116 . 0.0 d, 01 ‘t 1111ani (Irmoion.
.1 ; 41. 'Account of I and Smooch
flrooitin, Irwin on under the will. of Jumps
f ()reason.
4t. Account of floury roxtoo, executor of Eliot
Loth Wnruor, Into of Carlisle, &yowled • ,
43, Flrbt-muount of. Ileury. , Vax ton, .gxeentor of
floury Usrul •z, Into of earn +, deceased.
44. First mid final erita
ont of Davit! 8 ICer, Its
ad to inistritter of the deci.ostql gulrdisti" Nathan C.
Wood+, Into. gosrtlirto. of Jt. O'Brien W 00.14, tuipor
child of N. J. It .
45. First and littal account of Il.rvid S Nor,
acholoi..trattor of &Alton C Woods. deceased Into
guardian ofJunitio A. U nod., a Minor child uf:N. J.
It. Woods, do to..
• 413. First and final nee,,not of David S. Her ar
administrator of Notion, C. 'Wood•, doccasial, late
guardisit of Charlotte NI. Woods, minuet:lllld of N J.
It. Woods, deceased. • : .
47. Fli st amtlittal aceonot of Daliitl , S. ICerots ad
-ollidatrittor-of—Noiltsn-U.—Woods,-riats-gottriliatt-,of
James
,51. W,;0,1n, 0 minor child 01 N.J. 'tallowy
Woods, deceased.
48 First nod final amount of Da,ld S. tier, na
administrator of Nathan C Wood', deoeastatMato .
guardian of Jonathan 11. Woods, deceased, a odour
child • of N. J. Ramsay Wends, decutoo tl,
49. Thu first sod partial account of .Incols Cuovor,
adminiattator of the ostato of Mary };.Cover, 1, to of
Upper A lion township, deceased. .
21July 76 3t
'Relatino to
,A2,llfielirl
NOTICE
RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL 1.1.1111
Wnr Department, Sargoon °Querelle Office,..' •
• ' - IVon Ilfteenth.July, 100., f
•Cougrors having )irovlded by Ante approved Juuo
17, June 80, and July 11, 1670, for filo redefine ovvry
years of Arlllfelal Mahe, or the valturtheroof hi
monny v tct ofllcern, soldiers,' neaten, and , marine.,
who have loot Mahn in the service •of tho 'United
Staten, the "following lootructlone are .1141111311er' for
the benefit of tilos° hitereetod. , . • " . •
Applicatlonn should be made MITA to Um Forgebn
Gomm, from vrhoe9 office flip litTeileary . lilitlikil Will
, ho tunileheil'on requen. ,
• 'Upon applications flir limbo hi kind, order,will be
_given by the Burgeon General, upon any warinfac•
tuber selected, Who Shall tint have filed a bend ig
the sum of Nive TlieliaruidDollars,vith two sureties,
to furnish good awl satiefeetory litubeoellhout ex
tea charge to trio soldier, and *mike good, all defects
of material or ~worlanonallip • without additioual.
abarge, Buhl cot in till wee 4o the Impaction °touch.
'persons on the Surgeon General way deaignate. ,
Blank fermi of blinds will' liwthruislied by thia
' Tranimortatiori to anil from the place olf fitting the
limb nilt oleo bq furnished upon n written request
addressed to the Surgeon General., . •..
. - .
Applications for commutation xtvtll I o corthled by.
tho Surgeon Uoneral, and trhasmitted to the Cola
inlesloner of ronsione for payment ; througlr 010 lo , al'
pension agents. ; .
An full itudructlone loin .,
be "forwarded from this
Wilco with the Monk form, of .4ipplicatiort-41to
pones of omptoying mi Attoilicy - orlAg'ent ivill 143,
ino,Cthilitecoleary.' ' r .
21a1y70 4t J 'K-BARNES,I roneral
B. Army.
.- • Train B-
August 5, 10,.and'11,
Arrive Red I h 8.05 n n
=I
JOS. NEELY . ,
•-• Jteglsttir
THE EMPIRE MUTUAL.
:ITNEXA.I4PLED !:
TIM MOIRE
LIFE INSURANCE 00141"Ais11
OF NEW 'Storm,
In Um fl. Fiftem.
OVER FORTY-FIVE. HUNDRED IPOEICIES
muniNa OVER $8,00,600,00
and taking in Iteminms $500,000.00,
being the Inrgefit eonnnenvernint Lnvlnvn ever don
nny compnny In the world I
nEAsoN Foit,
Ordinary whole-life pollutes. are, absolutely no
forfeitable from payment of Oat annual premium
Special infairance nun•furfeltul.ln niter two nun
payments
All policies incontestable for usual rouses, ntn
ineottalanlle after two annual Premium/1
KR rostrleflons upon travel and residence removed,
and no permits required.
No accumulation of intereq on Loons or Deferred
Pretniums, and no inereaso of 1111111111 i 1. - ayments on
any Class of policies.
One-third of tho promln .lonned to the party In
sured, If doslrud; and no No n ( 4 roquired.. „
PlXldends on the progre sly° plan, one also upon
the guarantoo Interest,' pistil.
llnsln'ess Of the comPau;' , conducted on the 311111. ml
Plan.
Polley simple nod fiar In its provisions
Incontestalibity of Policies
It is the purpose of The Empire to fulfill all Its
contracht“he evidence of which is that its policy
has no convenitpt refuges by means of which it can
escape a just dmantl. Proven fraud on the part of
the insured will always invalidate a policy. Also
suicide, If committed previous to tho.payment of the
second annual premium; or death caused by engaging
lit coy specially hazardous business within the fret
two years. But alter ,lice sap iratina of two years,
the policy will be bola incontestable for all.causes
except fraud.
Non-Forfeiture of Life Policies
No policy of hum-once with continuous pAyritente
for MO will be forfeited or Leconte void by the non
payment of premiums thereon, until tho full paying
power of the K01111111)18 hay° boon oxhaunted,! Tho
nguogo of the policy is:
" That If ony premium after the first annual pr
mine dmll have been paid, shall not be paid im the
day when due, and tho said ass tired shall, within
thirty,days thereafter, glve notice in writing of ina
bility to pay the come t and of a defdlT tbaysaid
polleyehall be continued In fC . ree ultdor ihe following
ronditienn Then and in pleb Cana this policy Shall
not be ibrfolted or immune void by tIM nom•paynmmt
of the Hold premium due thereon, until after the
expiration of a period, to be determined OA follows,
wit: The not value of this policy when the pr
mime becomes Jute shall be determined by actuaria
calculation, and after deducting front such net Nadu
the Loans upon sail polley uncancel ed by dividend
Mid any indebtedness to the Company, four-fifths of
what remains 'shall . 'ho considered a net single
premium of temporary Insurance, and t_pio policy
shall he continued In force during the term for which
rill Insure, nernediug inn tine nue or tine party
tieu• of tine lapse of the premien,
>:.a.inplo of tlio Non-Fotfoitable Plan of
the '' Empire."
e nfpnrly insured, 3.. brditio ry / r4{/oote lift pfdiry.
annual premium conlinooThao policy
°Too 2 y oars 11110 3 days.
Two !mutual premiums will 4'011th:1110 the policy in
force 4 ysurs owl 12 days;
Tbroo anntinl prat:Winne will routlimo lar polity it
fume G yearx and 27 dap,
Four animal preniinton kill. continue the polieY iu
force B yearn and 40 days.
pion nnnual prenkfoutx will I • ontloue uie policy I
10 yea. and .1i; dupl.
OFF'ICE.HS
G. Ililton Scribner, President
George W. Smith, Vie° Presi-
BIM
Sidney W: Crofpt, Seemlttr3
Letmiel Water, Actuary
Thoniiis K. Alarey, NI. 1)., Alo(li
(
Examiner.
Everest Clapp, Superititemlont of
Agetwies
TEIE 9'ESTIMONV OE TUE PRESS
The Etott,rolz 0 1..1.1112kr lu tltnl ion, ntanwted hy
reliable men, ote aottini biminess prineiplea, and IX
de.tined ati it eery early cloy to stood altoolJer to
shoulder with the °ideal Clllllllllllll,B of Its elinmetiq•
lit the country. Its tolllver,, and diroehors " Mean
1111111110.1," 6111 haze organized with tile view Of
etitttblishing 0 model indrpend
cud, Jotinory t? 0, 1070.
lx n grout i,too.ris; U., ruxult of
nin e, voilionleiti, Mid
hue nn superior
"The enevexsottio. f:thiolre been ith.hrphi,ed
.--1/ . 11/
"Tito Elllllll . l. WM 1111111 a litit littert.hi of 11,000
•tiliteitiplati•
. 14 ',lto Liuurn co."--11'ittclaimit and Re
flector.
—.Haylnv a Olio , In thin 'Company, ne I'vel a Juxt
orlito In Ow gle:tion,N,4 it In
"Au vut:11,111 romplutY."—ZioA's Ilcrnld
"'A very ~e.xfitl.Colppaniv..t'—rnmgr,.old'on,,ll.*l.
• "dio,Fupiro Miklos' is -nnourpaSSoll. The won
coonnot ' ellissltla it rtro,for itho4o' .7130 )(pow thorn, A
sualoioot rpeonnnon,lntion of the, Conipany."—The
with peCidlarpleastwo that we speak of this
new candidate. for public favor. Vo knew' sunny
yours since Ike Prenklenl:of the company. Vo know
hint is bO a luau of energy, of character, of imperial ,
business ability, tool ahoy, all else t a suceessflil non
In whatever be andettaaes. The truck Is; The C;the,..
puny has adopted the best Improvements of ;the tiny
Ini Itiorpoulzatten."—Neno England Insiiratace Co•
:effc, :
4EO. S. EAIIR,
,•,......: Act: . cc\ 'ipit ',. ~. : 1 '.. , ' ,
91inberhul, Pori•Y k.s itnil Juniata Cohn
' ~., ' ;; . -< .- ties . ; . ;. ' -• •1
„,,
8.. , REPpURN,. Jo,
11 u'ly7C-1y
HELMBOLD'S Bupau.
THE ICIDNEYS
The KldneSn nro' twi., in 'number, til . ll:ittd nt IL'
-upper pOrt of tho Into, eurrotinthal . by fat, itit'taiy
Hinting of three pate, viz: the Anterior, "the fore
rine, nod lite Exterior
The nnterkir nbrorlio. fraction doodah, of tkooe
or velum, Witch sbrte ne o..ilepdalt, for ILo nrloo and
convoy it to the exterior. The exterior Jo a endue
tor also, terminating In n mingle ttibn, mid called the
Ureter. Thn tireten ore con ti 4ted with the bladder
Tile bladder ix roppoged of varloux myelin:oc 6r
tistmes, IliviniPil Intekparl., viz: the Upper, the
LoAver, the NerVollll, mnl Ilie Slncuno The pint
exilo, the 1 wor rotalua. 'llO7 Ix Vi &mire in
minion witillint the nblllty; 9theto m 'man wallout
ho ability to retain. This frequently iienuril iu
MEM
To core these nifectinon, we innst brink Into Oct lon
bn musrlex, 6 ,videll are rneap,il in their varione
anction;i7 — lf they are neleecte.), Gravel Cr Drormy
umy ('lmlo
The render ■rant nine to nindenwnro , flint hoverer
.llgbt niny,.bn the nt , nvk, It ix ore to affect tho
Itoalth antlnionlul pnwers, hn Our- iloxh it.l
11 . 10 . d are .0111110r;04'11 . 010 LLi•ne 80111, en
GOUT OR lIIIEUMSTIBIL-PIGO nectirrlng lu thr 10111 A
H indicative of tho above dkravoli. They occur In
wrgolls ollyposod to unlit titoninc Logyy Toll
THE thlAVEL—Tile gravel emotes from neglect or
almoner treatment of the' kidney. These °romp
biling weak, the water IA not expelled from the bled
der, but allowed to remain; It becomes feverish, and
htrittlehlt farms. It ix from this depeslt flint the
one Ie formei, and gravel moms
DROPSY Inn l'illteet 1011 of water him)... parts oftite
06.1 y, nod bvare different tuvroep, itecorilliiir to the
trio affeetell, whoa gettotally tlithatea'over the
body, Il Is callt it A fTwuen when of lLoabdomen
Axeßes ; when of the chest, Itydrothorax
tubohl% highly concentrated Non
ound Extract Ruelin in decidedly one of the best
, nietlies for (Enemies of the bind:ter, kidneys, giltvel,
°lndent swellings, rheumatism, and gouty affec
I/lIH Under yids head we have arranged Dyinnia,
dillirultphnd pain In pilf 81111; water; Scanty Sc
etion, or mall and frequent tlineltargem of water
Strangitry, or stopping of water; Ilermatoria, or
lolly lulu° ; (lout awl Rheumatism of the k hineyx
Ihont any chnngri in quantity, but increase in
tor, nr dark water. It was always hrghly rerun
1=
•Thk.edivl i 111,0011,11 Lr pmvt r (of algextion, nod
cites the alHerbetini into healthy exerche by
dell the tsarel..y or edit:MM. depositletel. and n❑
unniaturat eulargennents, as well as int9ll annul innflatin
Ulm, am reduced, and It taken by moll, WOlllOll
d (•Iri u. Dlrert illll/1 fortis.. and dietaFnompallS.
11. T. lielinbold, Druggist
Dear Sir—l have been a sufferer, for upward of
twenty years, with gravel, bladder 'find kidney afl•c
-tions, during which ail. I hare used various medic
inal preparations, and been under the treatment of
the most eminent - 1[11).k., experiencing but little
relief.
Having ate.. your pmparationo extensively adver
tised, I consulted with- my family physician in
regard to using your Extract Machu.
I did this layman. I had used all kinds efadvertised
remedies, and lend found them worthless, and some
quite injurious; in fact, I despaired Of ever getting
well, and determined to use no remedies lmrealter
[unless I knew of the ingredirlits. It true this that
prompted ma tonne yohr romrdy. - As you advertised
that it wasCOMpOred of burl., robot's, and Juniper
berries, it occurred to mu and my physician as an
excellent combination, and, with his advice, after an
examination of the article, and consulting again
with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I com
menced Its use about eight months ago, at which
time I was confined to nay room. From the first
bottle I AVM [astonished and gratified ant the benefi
cial effect, Itlld after using it throe weeks, treatable
to walk out. I felt much like writing yell II full
sratemeut of my Mies at that time, but thought nay
Improvemout might only be temporary, and there
fore concluded to defer and see if it would offeet
perfect cure, knowing then it would Im of greater
valnu to you. and more sati•fnctory to me.
I not note able to report that a cure le eff.cted after
using the remedy for five months.
I have not used amy now for three ationthe, and
feel ne well it all teepee's net ever did.
Your Borba tieing devoid of tany mapleasant tnote
and odor, an talon tonic mid invigorator of the system,
I do no.t mem, to Lu without it whoum•vcr °emu.n
Imlay require tic tine In each affect lots.
31 31t.0011111CIC
56u1,1 n s doltin Mvalinlirli'm nitttiqu'vtit
rx to the rollout log Old. men
WIII. nkirr,cxGlAl . l . l/01. 1.0111..y.1V311111.,
'rho - . 11. Florotek
J.C. IClos, Judge. 1111111.11.11.111 -
.1. N. It auk, JuJu.•,
11. 11. raker, 1•X•1111Vilrlffir, 1 . 0111111,0 walla
e:r, i,evi~, .i i;: .i w I apa i,
It. C. 111.11.1. 6 Jiikty, lle) I I II Coll
(I. w, 11 . 4a.dwar 1 3 Philadelphia
ity. A : Port u', CO 8011r10r,
Jobii Illglor, bx ilovernor, Callfovuln
on. , };:linukH, Artlit, General, Wamltitlgtoin, P. C
And many i , olierti, If nerrottry
Sold Ip• Dingglstx and Dealers every'where. De'
ro of counterfoils. Ask for Ilelintiold's.' Take uo,
Pr1(43,11.25 per bottle, or 6b ales for $O.OO
Delivered to any allitrom. Describe nyttintotne In all
I=
EEMEI
T. imatiop,
and Ohenztal Wat•ehousa,
• GQI , '1;1:
NONE ARE GENUINE 'UNLESS
Iloilo up In titeel•ougritti 'Wrupper; with fnc•tdndle
ly Ohm )Varobotim, ,aI tlgaoil
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90Junt,70 ly
Pb Marlphin, Frt., Feb. 2G, 1867.
HERIFF'S • SALES.—By • virtue of
fsjlliindry writs of 17 , 0111710111 !WM. (11141 ' lerari
iltctx Issued oat of the Cott of Common liens of
Cumbeeitild county, snob to mo directed, I will ex
pose to public • sale, at the Con, t tidusn, in But nor
oush of Cst lisle, on Friday, the nihdeeneh doy of
nt oloven o'lock it. tt,„. the following
described rebel estate, to wit: • . • • ' "
A lot 01 ground situttfed in the
burg, Cumin:eland county, Pa., boon:loll un tho west
by Item, strolan, an tho south and east by Ir. W.
-
Frasier, and ou the north by , Etevick and Wherry,
sold .1. I'. 'Rhoads; containing One and TAM( acroa,- .
more or less,, having tlaoreon erected a two story,
brick house, a franto • wicatherbeanied
house, stable, earring, lionse, wood house, smoke
house, steam tannery, Nidthrle VMS, U leeches, 1 pool,
3 limes, 3 bells, steam • engine, boiler; c. SeisSeisedl
and taken in oat:011110n as' 00ionmcor JoNA
TIIAN STItINII.
Also all thatrortnin. 1.1111:ling 16eatml on a lot :or •
•plots of ground situated in the borough of Iliccbttu
icsburg, to, tho corner of Anil, nod Allen striote, '
boon led on the !Meth by Allen street, on tho east by
Arch sheet, on Um west by na alloy,,rind on the
north by au alloy; sold building being of. brick, two
~ ,tO , O O high. twouty-four hot front, by thirty-four
foot deep, with the ground covered ,by said building, •
and so, much other lion I itntuudintely adjacent
thereto and belonging to (ho above-nomed &fondant
on may be uocossary for the ,ordinary and :maul par-
poses of sold building. Seised and taken in execu
tion ai tint property of, WILIdAIII, jOIOIOON, ,
moor or reputed owner or contractor
•• Also, all that certain lot of grOund situated in
per' Alien townsbip,•, , Cumberland county, ,4'41,
bounded on Om north and west by David Coovor, on
tho' south-by William Wathiund 111 mm Longnockor,
and on the east by Hiram Longoockor, containing,
'ono acre, tnnsro on' less,,having thereon erected a Oral
and a-half etory•log dwelling haus°, f a sten stable and r
other outbuildings. Seised nod taken in tiectillon '
na the properly ofJQIIN BRUNK; •.• ' •
' Also, all that certain tract of land sitimiod in Ponu
township, Comburiand county,' Pa:. hounded 'As '
low's;' • Beginning at a Moan In the middle of the,
public mad leading front Spring Mills to cumberlanti,
'tall; thcnco by told road south fututooll and ono..
half drgreesovost-twonly-two perchos in It
thence by tondo of, David Lefevceourtli I , ,lghtpono • ,
and a-half ,degtleg, cast' nlnotydlva end' tive-teutit
„ ro b e° t o o'sdono , ,,thunee by lanticif same nortliten • '
nod adutlf degrees, wenttweitty4wo _perches to a
stone; llionce :by . same Sevynty ilvo degrees West,'
mouton Perch.es, to tho pinto of beginning, con-
talting three acres, With the 111114 . 01I0111Utire and op. '
purtennuccon . Soiled and -taken In. exteution Sfl the ,
property of georgo DI, White, Whito;torro
'• • ' '
Atid all 1.0 be soldme,• • „
'3Ol. C.l . llosll'SON,,Biterlif.
. Contlitiona. , ,On all Sate., Of $5OO or over, $5O Wilt
Lei required to be pall when Um property la allicken
ft; tot $35 on ail salon odor MO,
'Mudd's Mice, Carlisle, t
July ;23, 1870. . f
I 2SJuNts
U. T.
EDUPAI'IONAL.
rIIUSCAROBA., ACADEMY,
AOADE, PA.
:
The 85th School ie - ar will begin Sept,
We nal: the ntlentibn of pitrente 'mot gunrdlttnv t
eonttftlerat lon of•the nierlte of Haim Inkaliution.
...
Locf.ttioN.—llenlll)ful, altritetive gill In era
Ivey favorablo fur physical, dowel°,
2,1, Nn TESIMTATIOB9.—Iiabri °red from t o Salon
and loafing places 1110410 M.
3(1, EDUCATI OIALADVANTAGEII.—htrricat teacllimi
r
. ble rr
fo ' r un ptt a te . -E2V°
• .
, I,i. , .
4th, LONLos ,' ESTAtIIOIIET.—It linB-ton All . -
lillreeP!lr
, . OperallOd thirty-four Yea
and has had students fro
' .
... ' nearly every State.. '
. .
.
sth, hionni.INFLVE7U79.—The irecuille of 'the 1311,
, are dolly taught.. - •
6th, CHEAP itATEß„ZrrOrppl, tioo.oo,
OD - firlifl fora Circular. AppliNilion HllOlll4l I
ma& stain, . ,
D. D. STONE, A. M., 1 „
J. .1. PATTERS ON, A. M• ,f
A.
ERE
Roots, Sh9es ,and._Trunks.
'STROIIM_& SPONSLER,
No. 13,. South Hanover area, Carlisle
Thankful for the ratlonign uxlendo.l than horn
ofore, tin nor announcto Writ . MUM large clock
BFIUNG STYLES OF BOOTS AND 511009, 10
Ladies and
Misses,
Gents and Boys,
Youths and °Wide"
Alell are itirlvallocl f”regmlial and lunaty. Alan
TRUNKS AND VA4IS,ES
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All of which will be Rohl at small :prnflt. Call otl
nd 01, ntgl get ft full equiritlent for your money
14np70
CIIEAP
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Goods are not alwaya tho beet. When you go to buy
an artlole, and expoclally In the metttdr of •
800 - TS AND SHOES
go ton dealer on whose words you-ean rely, for vet,
few are good Judges of leather.
AT
this tine of tlio year many Wail a. wanting light
boots and shoes for summer wear. All ouch ,out
'ocemutucduted at
ADAM DYSERT'S,
where will ho found R supply at the lowest prices
Boots clod shoorinado •to order with the utmost die
patch. ?lace of business
No. 34 East Loather streeCearlisle, Ph
1411'170
Landscape Lawn, Naive)
LAWN MOWER
"LANDSCA
Of tills little Hand Mover we are prepared to
assert that it Is the
B ,I
silo Esr
AND MOST EFFICIENT
3I AE II NE _ _
now In the market. We challenge all others. It is
compact, cheap, and,dtwahle, and warranted to par
form its work with cue and satisfaction. A mall
boy cam operate it as well as a mats. It low the
double advantage of a Roller attachment, which will
be Mood useful in the rolling of walks, Co. ,
Call and see it.
• W. 11. JONES' ••
Philadelphia Central Agricultural Implement and
Seed Warehouse, amoral Deuler,ln Fertilizers of all
kinds, and everything• necessary to the Farmer,
Wholesale and Retell,
NO. 1621 MARKET PT., PIEILADELPIIIA, PA.
EMI
or's Notice
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
In the matter of the Estate of Dr. 11. M
Johnson, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court of
Cumberland county to distributo the balance of said
ostato in tho hands of W. F. Sadler, administrator of
said deceased, to and among lila creditors, will moot
all claimants against Raid estate, at his niece, to
Carlisle, on Friday, tho twelfth day of August next,
(it which time they aro notified to attend end pre
sent their claims.
LEMUEL TODD,
• Auditor
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Dr. Ayer te' Co's. Adv.ertisem't
AYER'S
IfATR Moon
117EIMEM
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For restoring Gray Hair to its natural
Vitality and Color.
A dressing which If at once agreeable,
healthy, and eirectual for preserving the
heir Faded .or gray .Jur ir is 5.00 n re
stored to its originar color with the gloss
and freshness of youth. Thin hairis thick
ened, falling hair checked, and baldness
often, though not always, eared by its ass.
Nothing can restore the, hair where
the follicles are destroyed, or the glands
atrophied and decayed. But such as re
main can be saved for usefulness by this
application. Instead of fouling the° hair
with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean
and vigorous. Its occasional use will
prevent the hair from turning gray
falling oil; and consequently prevent
baldness. Free from those deleterious
_sulildonceS a hick make some preparations
dangerous and injurious to the lode the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm it
If .wantoi merely for a
fiAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be round sff destrablo'
Clontatiungnintlior oil or dye, it does no
soil whitiVcambric, and yet laste long on
the hair, giving it a rich glossy Idstre and
and a grateful FOrrunic.
Pr . ( pared by Dr. J. C. Ayer, & Co.,
PRACTICAL. Akre AI:AT:O3OAL cLl.Ehllsw,
LOWELL,- MAW
PRICH 41.00.
ILAVERSTICIc...BROS., Avata, Carlisle,
10futi7Osly - -
Shei4ff's Sales