Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 11, 1870, Image 3

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    .Ipari of our Oltizena, aro..re;laying
their pavements. .‘ pit, • •
GARRISON iiAND ' PRoRiIiarME for Sim ,
day evening next
I—Signal March.
2—.oria—frarn Robo.
3-0/siental Waltz.
h— Qaiop—No. G, Black Bon.
Visimons:—Carlisle has, during the
present summer, been tolerably woll
filled with visitors. All our hotels are
more or, less'. crowded, while many 'pri
vate families havo visitors, glad to get
away from the dust and heat of the
large cities. Our town offers full as
many inducements to summer visitors as
the majority.of the fashionable resorts,
while the accommodations aro far supe
rior.
The Bentz ileum, which is one of the
best kept hotels between Philadelphia
and Pittsburg, has had quite a large
number of boarding during the past two
'months, and there is no reason why eve-
ry hotel in town should not be crowded
with - city boarders during the heated
term, and we hope by another season to
find this the case.
DISEASE AMONG Cipmcmcs2—A very
fatal disease , has broken out among the
chickens in'this borough and surround
ing country. We know of ono gentle
man who has lost several very valuable
fowls within a short space of , time. No
remedy, as yet, has been procured that
will stay its ravages. When once it at
tacks the chickens it generally proves
fatal to the entire flock, A friend of
ours purchased a splendid pair of chick
ens at market on Saturday morning last,
paying fifty cents for them, intending to
have them for his dinner on Sunday.
But in these expectations he was terribly
deceived. After he had murdered one of
them and removed the feathers, the skin
was found to be of a purplish color. No
"chuck" for him that time. The other.
chicken was allowed to go free.. Our
eilizens 5110111(1 be - very careful in the
-seleetion-of-the-fowls, -as—the Aiseasear
pears to he pretty general.
A NOTIrEft MAD DOG. —On Monday
morning last, a dog on North Hanover.
street, formerly belonging to Harry
Noble, was attacked with hydrophobia,
and began frothing, at the mouth, and
luting in a very singular manner. The
residents in that portion of the town be
coming greatly alarmed, sent for Mr.
ThMims C(rlberl, who, being tarnished
with a musket,,killed him on the spot.
The dog was not. munithl, and - had it
not Wen for the timely arrival.of Mr.
C., there is no estimating the extent of,
injury, or the number of peptons that
might have been bitten by the . rabid
ME
. The Council, at their regular meeting,
done nothing towards having an ordi
nance passed relative to the muzzling of
canines. Gentlemen, we are very much
afraid that we will be obliged to chroni
cle some fearful case of hydrophobia are
the present heated term expires, and the
blame will Certainly rest.on_some persoles_
shoulddrs.
CA-Mr Mmtritco.—The camp meeting
of the Carlisle District of the ,Methodist
Episcopal church will close to-morrow.
The' proceedings have been very interest
ing, and the - attendance large. On last
L," ' 'mated-thore—were-cvom
-8,000 to 10,000 people in attendance,
and the behavior of the vast crowd teas
decorousan the extreme. ,
We had intended to give. au abstract
of each day's proceedings, but owing to
the' igtue of a daily , Camp Journal,
wherein air the proceedings are fully de
tailed, and: the circulation of which is
general among those interested, we have
refrained. The trains passing through
Carlisle have been, crowded daily, since
the commencement of the meeting, and
MlL:citizens, in large numbers, have been
in attendance, besides quite a number
who have tents, and have remained on
the grounds since its start. The-meet
ing has been a success in every respect,
and we congtatullite our Methodist
brethren, and hope all their undertak
ings will meet with the saline success.
TUE following proceedings took place
before Judge Graham and Judge Stuart,
at Chambers, on Monday last :
No. 900, August Tel-m, Common
wealth e:e relatione Mary P. Lake, vs.
Gen. Blake, Commandant at Carlisle
Barracks—Habeas Corpus—This case
was noticed in last week's issue, and was
continued until this time to enable the
Government to procure necessary coun
sel. Joseph M. Lake, a minor . under
eighteen - years of age, had enlisted In the
U. S. Army without the knowledge and
consent of his parents. His father now
appenied and claimed the services of his
son. After duo proof of his age, the boy
was discharged from his enlistment by
Judge Graham, who had allowed the
writ..
No. 313, Angusi'Term, 1870, Comnion
wealth ex gyautione Lydia - Myers; vs Gen.
Blake—Habeas Corpus for the body of
John Myers.
No. 314, August Term, 1870, Com
monwealth e,vrqatione Hannah Rimier;
• • vs. Gen. Blake—Habeas'Corpus for the
body of John Blender.
These last two cases 'wer'e these of
minors, who had just been introduced
to army life at the soldiers' 4 ,ionic, which
took place recently at .Itunter's Run.
The boys lived near the Rim, and sup
' posing this a fair specimen of a soldier's
duty, enlisted ; but they soon discovered
Weir mistake, and their parents now ap
peering and proving their age, and
claiming their services, they wore only ,
too glad to doff thp blue, which they did
upon being discharged from their enlist
ments by Judge Stuart, who had allowed
the writs.
' In the 'above eases' J. H. Graham, jr.,
and N. C. Herman appeared for the pe
titioners, and Lient.A. B. Gardner, First
Artillery, for the Government.
These caSes were well and ably argued
on the ono side and the other, asHM dis-;
charge was sturdily resisted by - the offi
. cer of the Government,. who objected)
Apirst, To 'the jurisdiction of the Court ;
claiming that as this YJas a contract be
tween' the United' &atm; and a citizen,
0 ,11m ;United States only' bad cognizance of
• "such cases. Lieut. Gardner also argued
that an adequate remedy was providOd
by . Act of Congress for the enlistment of
Minors wafer eighteen,,and that Con-.
gitss authorized the enlistment of minors
over eighteen. * .* * Tho arguments
wore opposed by Messrs. Grabamand
• Herman, who held that it was the 'long
and well established praetice of ' our
Courts to oxerciso jurisdiction in such
- matters, and that the United States bad
not excluSive, .control„ . put, the State
Courts had concurrenijurisdiotion ; also,
• .that the construction of tho Aots ~of
Congress, asked for:by the Government;
Was not the true and correct ono. Numor
cusAutheritics were -- citod . .byhoth par- ,
ties. The Court sustained.-the view of
the petitioners' iounsol, .and the minors
wore All discharged. • ,
Surfoikv LILA' wag 'a day of huvvest-to
out livery man. Teams oyeTy.,lC
scription being it'gkeat,debind; owing
to the camp mooting in progress at Red
Rani. Some of the. proprietors of
the stables' fealizing $5 per day for a
single horse and buggy.
PUBLIC -43onnor..s.—On; Common
Schools will begin their fall session on
Monday next, the fifteenth instant. The
scholars, as a general thing, appear anx
ious to renew' their studies, having had
a "plentiful suilicienoy" ofplay. Soon
again will ,our ears be greeted with the
noisy shouts of mirth of the school
at the hours of nine and twelve, as they
weed their way to and from school.
Happy school children, enjoy yourselves
now, for soon will your schooldays be
ended, and you will be obliged to go'
forth to battle with the world. But
"sick is life."
Tounx,tatENT.—On the twelity-fourth
of this
. month, the Cumberland Guards
intend holding a barbacue and tourna
ment is Mr. Lindsey's GroVe, on the
Chambersburg pike," about two miles
west of Carlisle. It is intended to have
a dinner served in the woods;; the pro
ceeds arising therefrom aro for the bone
fit of this military organizatipn. All the_
companies in Cumberland county, to
g,ethes with the Harrisburg companies,
have been invited, and are expected to
participate. The Harrisburg Cornet
Band (colored) have been engaged for
the occasion. A. street parade will take
place about nine o'clock in the •fore.
noon, before leaving for the Grove. The
procession will form on the public square.
WIRE RAILING, WISH GUARDS, fur Stole
Fronts, Asylums, Qr. Iron Bedsteads, Wire Web•
bingi for sheep and poultry yarthi, Brass end linu
wire cloth Sloven, Fenders, Screens for coal, prow
eaud,'S:c., Heavy Crimped Cloth Ile spark arrester,
Landscape Wire for Windows Paper 'Makers
Wires. Ornamental Wire Works. Every informa
tion by addroesimi the manufa , turors, 31. WALE ER
lz SONS' No Si North Sloth alreot Philadelphia.
N 0 .1300111 they make Shadow Pictures. I gar.tmly..
I=
I=l
Is IT MEDICINE ?—.A friend of ours,
who hails from one of the upper districts
of South Carolina, c led at the Pick
office, and among of er novelties,.he
mentioned " Wolfc's,,A. 'omatic Schieam
Schnapps," and' stated as a fact, that in
his section, of the country, mart; all of
the physicians, in certain cases, when
"they decnicirardeiit spirits necessary to
prolong or save life, invariably used
these "Schnapps," justly regarding it !
as - tho only spirits that could be pro
cured pure and unadilterated.• •He also
stated that this medicine oi: "Schnapps"
Was becoming the only beverage sold on
the great stage or railroad routes. He
says those physicians wholiave used and
analyzed it, state that for diseases, such
as gravel, gout, rheumatism, &c., it is
incomparable. , . .
SIIADQW PicTußns are made, in Paris,
London, mid New York. „
LIFE 11".13 Few CIIAILIN for the Dys
peptic, which is not to be wondered at
when we talc& into the account the
amount of Wilily and mental suffering
that this distressing malady. generates.-
The Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of iron)
has cured thousands who were suffering
frlim this disease.
cHAPMAN'S Shadow Pictures, or Bern
brants, are growing in public favor.
They arc ;‘ decidedly new effect in Pho
tography, very, pleasing, especially to a
refined taste.
FOTt SAT;E.—The furniture and three
year lease of the '`Gepei i 1 Wrayne" --
hotel, situated maim corner of Baltimore
and - Paca streets, - Baltimme, Md. Prici3
—Four Thousand Dollars.
11aUg70 C. P. STUART.
11. P. CIIAPXCAN copies old defaced
pictures, and greatly improves them.
When a few dollars can be ,:iipent on
hem for India ink or Colorings they are
a great-deal better.' -
NOTIC%:.-A meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Miramar Iron and Railroad
Company, for the purpose of increasing
the capital stock of said company, will
be held at. Nowville, Pa.,' on Friday,
August 26, 1870, at ton o'clock in the
forenoon.
A. 81313111( DERLAND,
aug7o-3t Secretary
A FIRST-CLASS Bell for sale, weighing
373 pounds, with wheel and other neces
sary fixings for ringing. Will be sold
cheap. Apply to.
Wm. BLAIR ,
Carlisle, Pa
=MI
Steam pump. The pump can be,dis
connected from the engine, and engine
used for driving any kind of machinery.
gas and water pipe, stoani fittings, &c-
ItPLanaban, Stone & Isett, Hollidays
burg; Pa. 17febOm
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING IVaaolis
May 3, 1870
A. B. Shark bas now on hand, and
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 prom pay attended to. .
smailitf
NOTICE
Reader, if you want fresh candy, go
to Burk's, 35 West Main street.
- Lemons at Burk's.
Go to Burk's for Raisins and Figs.
Go to Burk's for everything in the way
of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, &c.
Soda Water p.t Burk's, 35 West Main
street. '
20,000 pounds of shoulder and side
meat wanted in
. exChange for pure
Liquors, and the best brands of chewing
and smoking tobacco, by
. JACOII tIVINGSToN,
21ap3rn No. 27 North nanovor street
For direct acting steam . pumps,
for mines, &c., that will pump
from 12 gallons to 3,500 per minute. Go
to 11 , PLanalin, Stone lsett, Hollidays
burg; Pa.
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
• Dealer in
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,
No.. 27 North Iliznover
Offers the following' goods : Wnr
'ranted pure, unadulterated and' full
proof. Always as represented.
- Genuine Imported - French- . Coganc
Brandy, old age.
Pure old: Rye Whiskeys by celebrated
Bost quality Ginger Brandy. Pure
old gin. Pure old Port wino.
Tile very beat quality Sherry, Claret,
Now England Ruin, &c. •
Kimmel. l':;re white spirits, for drug
gists and family use.
Sold at the lowest' prices for cash. A
call solicited.
•
21anflin
•
•
JACOB LIVINOSTOI,4
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TonAcco,
SNUFF, CIGARS, PIPES, &c.
No.. 27 North ilanover 'street.
Offers to the trade .the best 'brands of
a large variety of, Chewing and Smok
ing Tobacco s, real Michigan Fine Cut,
in bulkor in tin foil.
W. E. Garrott's celebrated snuff. Real
genuine Imported Havana Segars. Yara
Connecticut and Domestic Segall!.
A large assortment or everything be
longing to the businim, and: sold at as
low a price, as in any Eastern city:
The public is respectively. invited Co
call and inspect my large assortment.
Every, article warranted as. represented:
21,ap706m ' ' '
• IMPORTANT .
TO. PRIVATE FAMILIES
Pure ' and 'unadulterated Wines and
Liquors, supplied at their residence, by
sending order to Storei - Oi-thtotiglir Post.
Office. Every article warranted •ns rep
resented or the money' refunded. '
JACOB' LIVINGSTON:
'lB,p6m No. 2IN.' Hanover street.
18,A.V11 . Y0.111i,,140N4X,
J. H. Wolf; has the largest and Cheap
est Stock of Notions, andTancy Goods,
in Carlisle, which ho offers at exceedingly
low prices, either at. 'Whtlesalo, or „Re
tail. Don't forget tire placo, No:, 18
North Hanover street, Sipe's New
Build
ing...
31.'Lanallati; Stone & Isett, Hollidays
burg,.PinnaYlvania, mannfaeture station
ary engines, boilers, direct acting
blowing engines. Player, Thomas aid
other hot blast. Brass and iron cast
ings from one lb. to 20,000 lbs., and all
kinds 6f machinery.'"' •
' SPECIAL ,NOTICES.
TO STOREKEEPERS, GENERALLY
We would be pleased to mail regularly our monthly
wholesale oleo list to any storekeeper who does not
receive Omni, and who tinny' give us his addreis.,
These lists will give OUlt Who!mini° Piques of 'most
of the goods we offer. We correataud publish, them
at the first of every month. We Invite e. comparison
of oar prices with City quotations for good goods.'
The Beard of success Iles lu buying. email—buying
often—keeping good goods—keeping up varioty, avid
carrying less stock. Try It. .
WILLIAM BLAIR & lON,
south End," Carllple. P*.
4aug7o
ERRORS OF YOUTO
' gentleman who auffored for years front Narrow.
Debility, Promature Docuy, and all the, effects of
youthful indiscretion, will for the take of suffering
humanity, send freo.to all who need It, the receipt
for making "the simple remedy by which be was
cured. 'Sufferers wishing to profit by " Ittl4als;
or's experience tan do no by addreseing,dn ,perfect
co - M.161M0, JOItN D. OGDEN,
=3
May 7 70 lyv
WHOLESALE ONLY
Coyle Brothers have Just received _a very largo
stock of goods, such as Hosiery, Shirt Fronts, Sus
pender., linen, Cotton and Cambric Handkerclaefe,
White Trynoria . gs. Ties and Bow, of ihe lot, at etyels
Paper Collars and Cup , in trent variety, Paper nod
Envelop., Velvet, Ribbon, Coat, Vest, Dress and
Pearl Batton•, Three and Sin Cord Spool Cotton
Sutving - Silkicritill - Tfrtirkli - Tind a TOM SFraitti
Perfumery, Drum, Shoe Blaek, Stove Polish, Indigo
and an endless variety of Notions, gem rally. ,
All the MAvs to he had nt Coyle Brothers.
Having lately removed to the largo store YuCon la
the new toad Will Hose House, we lases Increased
our stodi . largiir than over, end will sell at gold
prim et. COYLE IIItOTILERS,
IIIMIZI!=9
BE WISt4
WIULU wisdom will benefit e nut sr
trolled by youOncrodulity, Inindryris base ~.sght
relief Gone the horrors of Dyspepsia through the
medium of Dtillt:Til'a ANTINDTSSEPTICSTRMACII
nod torrid it. Why should yen suffer when tide ftillvi
ruble stomachic has cured trimly similar crures-why Jo
you doubt while other Believe and are cured I Delay in
this matter la both dangerous and unprofitable. Your
health, lumpiness And bllbilletiß sniffers, while constant
neglect Is faugnently frill, s 4ved by serious and•uncon
trollable morns. DESIIITWS BITTERN are mirisily
useful in the numerous difficulties attending IMII•
gestion ; ins BILIOUNNENS, CoNNIVATION, lee., while or
FEVER and Aura and oth or disorders proceeding
from MIASMATA, it Is the only ssiMkble preventive and
roinerly knowur. ' 240 u
MARXETS
PRODUCE MARKET.
Coi'rected 'Weekly 'by R. C. Woodward.
J . lDdistr, Thursday_Mornisty4jsyjy , Lll,ll47o, ,.. _
F,4.1/11. Y FLOUR ¢f' s o
SUPERFINE FLOUR 5 00
SUPER FINE DEE FLOUR 4 h 0
.NE /V WHEAT 1 10 - 31 25
OLD 117/AA T a 5
SO
-00/IN 90,
o.47'{' - " • 40
CLOVERSEED r. du
TIMOTHYSEED 4 0(1
FLAXSEED 1 .til)
=EI
Corrected Weekly by William Washmood
Thetrehey Moodog, A v14.0'11,1870.
BETTER $
EGGS
LARD 14
TALLOW U.
BEES 11" A X
B A rON
'do .8110.17LBEES 1 '
do SIDES 1
WHITE BEANS 0 51
PA RED PEA (TIES
UN TA BED do I
OR JED A PPL
RAGS
(Prom t), Philadelphia ,Voldh .t nirrirnn.]
PHILADELPHIA at:ARK/us.
FLOUR, GRAIN ANI?.4IIEEDO.
Pliilndrlpl; la , A I et, use 10, 1071.
11.3.711.4 . PLO 1.'1: ....• .. $8 50
FA 11 ILI' FLO C . 11 ,
1? - .3.:
107 FLOUR
//7/E.4 T 1 118
I? IT -.---, /1 12
CORN 1.118
OA TS ~
62
CLOVER:IEI;D o 110
71110 . 111 JR 1; Ell . „ 4 - S.. 4 60
FLA .rsEED - 2 26
JIVE STOCK MARKETS
• Philadelphia, MomFoy,. August
The arrivals and soles of Brit Cattle were large
this wod, reaching (Mont 2,000 head. The market
closed thc.inflotoing mope of priers
EXTRA F.l7' CATTLE, per lh 9@ :le.
TALI? .1 11 - 71 'WOOD cATTLF 734n'83.4
POM,VON 4%7 7 y, 7
(Y) and L VA'S are ioOk 87, and
SPRINCEI7S at $40650 ; reerijils 170 head.
SHEEP nitre firm; sates of 10,7 .0 henil Me Birk
dame .0001 n) kiple prr lL for goal. 'and $2 0033 59
per head for unto. ; unit 5,000 head it t/, Avenue
yard 07 (he same fipures.
{LOOS lot, lit fair down,/ ;.}!6U head changed
hands a/1112613 per hundred fur slop, and 1.13,L0q.
13,75ver hundred for torn fed.
DIED
GWEENFIF.LD.—In tills borough, July 25, David
,1011o1L. T .. .j . n . / . 1 . 131. J. Greenfield, nged 5 months.
GOODYEAIt:—On the' first Instant, In South Mid
dleton township, Mrs. It. Ooodyear, ageda,yiars.
WIBE.—On the.thlrd inetant,lnllonree township,
Mrs. Wise/ wife of WIII bah Wino, aged 34 years.
ENSMINGER.—In Tfaisburg, on Sunday hot,
Ifs of John T. muninger, , and daughter
of J.. uns Fought, formerly of this place, "aged 25 yaws.
FOTILEY.—At liln -roaltlenca: In cheater county,
o• - .l fly 29,1870, Hobbit Futin4, eeq Use oighty
aecond your of Idn'ago.
.•
.TIIOSIPSON.—Ou Saturday loot, ut EAFton,
Walter O. Thomson, of tho Junior Clolo of Dickln.
Collogo,can ngo d about 19 yours.
NEW l'O-DA Ir.
E XECUTOR'S NOTICE
Lotto. testnniontary on the ostnto of-John Sher-
Kato of Ittuntiden township. deceased, have been
giant. dby the Register of Cumboriond county to
the xebecs : ll)er, residing in sald township. All per.
sues 11.11.10b10(1 to said 111011te toil! pluses make pay
shout, and those baring r:aints to pi Pinola thole, duly
utithouteuted, to time ntoloodened for tottloni en t.
SAMUEL Elit RELY,
• 1.101100 lit• - Executor.
List of unclaimed letters remaining in
the potoftice at Carlisle, Pa,, for the
week ending August 10,-1870 :
. - -
Letters remaining in the postoffice
more than one week aro advertised.
Such letters can only be Obtained by, ex
amining the printed advertised list, and
calling fort them as uclvertised letters.'
Letters are not, 41vertised 'until they
have remained in the office one week.
To obtain any of these letters, the
applicaoLninst call . for ." advertlsOd,let
ters,r'-giving the date of the list.. '
If not called for within 'ono month,
they will be sent to the Dead Lotter
Office. , .
• .
LADIES' LIST. ,
Albright, LlGd itado, Merldlth, Mr.'. Auu l '
Brittlan, Dllealinry It .. Murray, Mien M XI
Maker, Minx Ellen Morreti ?di.. Mary 0
Iluttar, clod it Munich, Mies Amanda
Bearer, Mime E F Miller, Mrii Canicula°
Balms lira Emma! • •.• • Hack, Miss Lizzie .. •
Baker, Mies Lydia Snyder, Bliss - Margaret to 2
Cook, dire Junto A 2 Snyder, Barah Jane .
Aire Ann • - Sweeny , . Nies Jane • •
Bum filled Mary . Ihircey , Mica Matilda' . •
llosfield Mien Predricka • Swelter, Mimi Mary .
Jackson, Mien Ernaline ' Trout., Mrs Mary A
Lampartli, Mire Mule White Alre Jane . '
Low, Mrs Rebecca 2 Bigler, Mae Alex .•
Lyme, Mrs Mary Ann .
• • GENTLEMEN'S lasi.
Dottaror A Son •. Way, Thomas • '
licklersh John • .Molao, Elder J • -•
Donlon, Daniel MoElmain, Mary ' • •
Bilorit Allotrmati r Mcßride, David ' • • •
Puler, Wm H •. Warlord, Jain. •
Gerber, Carl Sclimlnke, Jacob
011lebuid.J.IL • • Sinith,'AdeM • . • '
Rupert. Wm . Stain Peter • • • ,
Groan, B H • Synlme, George N
Littleton, Edward-0 .• • .Wannol, Lords
Lord, II • . • .. • • . " ; '
d. IC, RIIEEM, P. , ,111..' •
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v Jouv wo,DA y., :9
VALIJABLZ BRAILZSITAY
• FOR SALE.
'By virtue • of a deed of oeslgnment from Samuel
Zug to mo, to trust for his crodltors, I wilt °Wale
to public sale on the promises, in South llilddlothn
township, ()timberland county,
On Vatraclay, ppioniber 15, .1870, 1
at tl o'claSkU. ,
That vainahla`plantallon, situated on the Corlhilo
and Ifonover Turnpike, live tulles Routh of Carllelo,
containing . -I I
156 ACRES AND in PERCHES
of firat-rato land, all of which Is elonrodnnd undo' .
good fon:o. Thom are
„ .
. TWO DWELLING HOUSES, '
and two barns on the farm; ono of the Varna lean
overshot brick barn, and tho other an overshot barn
of stone foundation n,.d frame above. There are two
Orchards, now In full bearing, slid 'fruit and grapes
abundance.. Mountain Creek, a large and nevdr
failing stream of h u ter, plasm through this faint,
affording one of the t.eat tvoterpowors hi the State,
having a fall of nineteen foot and three Inches on
this land, and' 'a ional_bstmlient alto for 'a furnace,
forgo, rolling mill, or any other works requiring a
large water-power. The fionth Mountain Railroad
having a connection with tho Cumberland Valley
Railroad at Carlisle, pas.ca within one fourth of a
mile of the farm. It 10 believed that iron ore, of the
boat quality, abounds in the land, and may be ad •
talnod by oxperioneeff,minets ; for mnelt has been
obtained for many year. horn the adjoining tract..
It is the purpose of the arsigneo to 11113 . 0 a division
of the land made es as' to onahlo him to separate the
entire. water power, and sell it by itself, and the
residue of this land as a farm, or se two farms' f
about 80 and 65 acres, as may unit purchasers, a plot
or kart of which will be exhibited at the limo of este.
lle idll also sill at the same time and place
11 BUILDING LOTS,
of 40 by 180 feet, six of which will be situated on the
turapilia and 11v oon the creek, n plot' of which will
oleo ho exhibitod at the Limo of solo • • •
. . . .
AB a farm, in point of quality of land, them is.
none superior to it in liteOuinberland Valloy, nod
WI w water.power It in Tory superior fur any manu
facturing purpose. 'Tor any information regardl ug
the Property oppliantion may dro made to Judge
Watts, Carlisle.
This titlo .to.the land Is purfeit, and it wit bu irald
upon the following terms: Ten per rent of the pur
chase money to be-paid, or secured to be paid. nn th a
day duals; the reslouo of one-half. on tiro first of
April, 1871, when tho deed will be made; and tho bal.
once in two equal annual payments, with Inn:ost, to
he secured by bonds and moon moon tho property sold.
.1011 N S.:MUNRO,
4 flang7o-ts A•nignee of Samuel Zug,
A VALUABLE SLATE. FARM
AT PRIVATE BALE
Tho undersigned offers at private sale, that valtm
hie Tract of Slate Land, situated 1;4 milts north of
Carlisle, on the right side of the toad hiading to
Carlisle sulphur Springs, Cumberland county, -con
taining
165 ACRES,
of which 26 aro tholwr
Thu tract ix divided Into two suctions, nuil will hu
sold repaint° or in o'nu I ❑dy us may suit
chaser. Tho lmlii oWnen I uluni lkiti Trott
are
170-STOII,Y 1:1:A VIE 1101.1k;E
with Frame-Summer House, large Frame Barn,
Wag_.on Shed, llYn_filteihr_falling_Wells_or.excellent
crater, aurn young apple reliant. The land In In
high state or eciltlention,'l,l,ll cinder good renew.
The anallbr tract, aid/Midler the Munxion Farm, ex
t.& along the Sulphur Fpring rend, on Which In
ireeled a
NIM"MMTORY BRICK UOUSI,
with Frame Fullmer Homo, deinehed ,• a lirnilanute
Frame Barn; ellohn Unzip. ;+: Fruits or all hinds in
abandaoco. A well of good water and a viatern near
the door.
=
Palmate ti•`elWig"to view Aie property will cull nn
the undersigned, residiogoa the last tote:. described,
ar - uu J. C. Stove, hieuranee aguat, at the Fraul.lin
Muse, No. 4, Carlisle,
I I aog7o
PETER STOCK.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT Polll,lof4Abi
The tallaieribenivill ollur .1 public .1.
On Tuesday, .Seidember 27, 1870,
a TrAct of Land. skint toil silver Spring townliltill,
ono-fourth at' a mile otaa at New Ring-lon, nn the
tarot/St o totaling runt Ilarrislang to Clia to tior.ltarg,
containing
35 A. C.ll. E S ,
11101C'Or less, the land holing of an excellent /pistil y.
partly limestone and s into; being nialeogiod .111 -
V:dim!, conveniently laid tint in six fields, a lane
rennin; through the tract malting It convenient mai
easy of access. The improvements aro w'
TWO-STORY FBA ttE DWELLINO,
four-rooms on tins first floor, Lind nee rooms on the
mann& floor; Wash Mew. Smoke Ileum., Bank
Barn, Wagon. Shed, flog . Pen. &c. Aion, n food
Orclinril of Choice bruit a Isn, a well of good water
at the door Also, ether'', Lit the house, and one
nt the barn. Also, a TWO...TORY FRAME
LINO on the preuttvot used fora Tenant lionsC.
Salo to coLurnsuro—at-Liow.iirlook-p.-te- c ou-sal.l
Linty, when attewleoce will no given bud terms made
known by
JOHN MHSSE,LMAN.
P 4. 2 -Any wislitiet to view the pretniace
Wore the day of site will call on the 'Nebecriber,
who will at all theta take allow the
property.
llaua7o.ts. J. M
VALUABLE TRICT OF CHOICE
LIMESTONE LAND -
AT PUBLIC - SALE: •
I will sell et public nal°, net the premlnen,
Oa Thursday. October 6, 1870,
at one o'clock p, tho To:lowing dent:J.llA 'Fran t of
Deal Eitate. initonted tartly in North Middleton and
partly In Middlesex tunenoblow," Cumberland county,
o the Ilarrinburg Turnpliso, about two mile, east of
Ca u
rlini°, and lying with DR noutberu boundary tit
the ',tort Spring, containing
84 ACRES AND 07 PERCHES.
There is IL line spring of en ter on this tract, lilt i it
is tmiter - good fencw,a°d tho land in m high stnte of
cultivation.
Personn winking to mirchene rue examine tie land
nt any Duke heroic tint day 01 sale by coiling upon
Out nut/nett °ex.
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:,u.&.T.PUBLI.C'SA.LE; - .
'.On Tlateradray, September. 15, 1870.
Tito subecriber will eoll one, the premises, In the
borough of Carlini°, Pm, the following vary decirablo
Real Initate: -
No. 1. A Lot of Ground, located on 'Wein Hate
treet, 21 feet front and 201 feet In depth, mono or
one, having thereon erected a two and a•half story.
21 foot • front and 24 feet in depth, with Frame
Kitchen, Smoke Ilouse,7Wood - llouseinuil all neces
sary out-bulldiogs. Thorn. la aloe a hydrnut at tho
door, whit water and gas all through the house,
which Is finished in modern style.
.' No. 2. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 1. on the
Wt at, 'containing a' now two and a half story BRICK
110US4, 23 fact In front 1,3 72 feet In, depth, having
water and gas throuy,li the house, and all modern
Improvements, with all necessary out-buildings on
the lot. Thole are Fire Insurance Fancies 'on both
the above bullilings, which are paid 'up In full, and
transferable.
No. 3. Nino Lois of (bound, adjoining No. 2on
ne Woof, being a 11rst•ilass
:ontalnlng largo and commodloux coal.ahode, a largo
oal and hay se2iled of the Root S Caro patent, omen,
dd convoulont aiding, connecting with the malty
track of the Cumberland Talley Railroad.
Tide le ono of the nuty. desirable Coal and Lumbir
Muth; In Carlisle, min offers rare Inducements to any
one desiring to engage In the Mildness
The,whels lot contain., 300 feet in front, more or
keg, on Main or Railroad street, 200 feet deep, More
or lees, from Main fronting on College street, and
305 in length, more or lota,-In the rear from • College
street to a mint on Main or Railroad street.
'Property will be sold together or separate, to cult
Put chasers Possession of the Lumber and Coal
yard and ono dwelling house will- be given the first
of November, if desired.
Bale to commence at ten o'clock a. m.
Timm :—Ten por cont of the purchase money cash
he bslance on the first of April, Ib7l.
JOHN It. COOT 011,
Assignee of S. M. Hoover.
4aug7v-te
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Tho Bubscriber, wishing to rellnquitilt farming,
tam at private onto
TWO VALUA ttLJ LIMESTONE }VOWS,
situated in Monroe township, between the York
road and the road loading to Boiling Fprings, is short
mile from Churchtown, and 1%, miles from Boiling,
Springs. , "
No. 1 contains about 75 ACRES, more
or ILIEO; of trteellent Limestone land, in a high state
of cultivation. The improvements are a gpod two
story Norm !louse, with Wash Bonito and other out.
buildings. Alto, an excellent now Tenant House,
and a logo Bonk Barn, with warn sheds, cope
cribs, nod other necessary outbuildinvs.
This farm hoe two splendid springs of running
water from which every Sold might easily be sup
plied. Three springs feed two splendid trout ponds
There Is also a good Orchsrd of Choice Fruit, such as
Apples, pears, Peaches, Cherries, kc.
No. 2 contains about 70 ACRES of. ex
cellent Limestone Likud, lli first rate order. The
improvements a, a double two-story Weather,
bonrded Ilom.o, with Kitchen, Bake House, Au A
Promo Dan, recently repaired, with Wagon Shed,
Corn Cribs, unit other out-buildings attached.
Ate_escallent.Apple-Orchurdr-willkwlarge-unantity
of Cherries and other choice fruits, are around Ow
buildings A good Well of water and n large deters
at the house.
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Persona tvimhing to view these mom:Mies can do to
by calling on the aulacriher residing on the road
leading from Chutelitnom to Boiling Springs, ahont
- ono tulle east of tho latter place, or Spun 'William
Lutz, living C:080 hy.
2jnneill JOAN
IMES
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES'IATE
The executor. of Ilexeklah Voter, decemed,
sell at public sole, on the premises, in North .11iildle
ton township, Cumberland canty,
at 11 o'rlock n. or., rho Mansionkarot of the tleccawal,
Hit lotted about three miles . ivcst Of Carlisle, on the
Connotlogoinet creek, containing about:
130 ACRES
of go o d Creak and Slab, Land, with good hoprovr
consiating of a
• MUNN & CO,
37 Park Row, Ntlw Yuri'
PRIME DWELLING HOUSE,
and Pronto Barn, with an upple orchard and peach
wehard, and a great sandy °Cycling fruit trout, and
Vash House, :11111 never falling water. This farm in
limited upon the Connoilogninet crooli r overwhich,
in the farm, le an iron bridge built - by the county'.
They will tell at the name lime and place, it Tract
if Slate Land, adjoining, tho above, containing about
THESE
WORDS
booing a ENIALI DWELLING IIOU&L•` and Darn
thereon erected. Thla latter tract may be divided
and sold separately - to .01t. 111=11141CM A plot or
draft of the whole will bc exhibited up.the day of
nolo: There will be about Thirty Aerey of Wood
Land attached to the Mansion Farm, and about Four
A c rea to the fattoi-:
The terms Will be mai known on the day of a&
4atii, - 6-11
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PRI VATII
Situated on the south elite of the Yellow Ilteevltes
ereetrjp too shunt none
couth cool of Centreville, contuirOug
112 Acres, and 70 Perches,
2t) arrem rriveretl - with - large Pim), White nod 'Black
Oak Timber. 'the improvements are a
a Wits , . hhm•e and Summer Kitchen, a good largo
Barn, (Uld style),_ a large Wagon lit.' end Cribs,
with flog Pen and Carriage 'louse attached, two
chsice Apple Orchards, in good bearing order, to.
g.ther with peaches, pears, cherries, nod grapes.
Also a tower failing well of water at the door.. Also
a No.l glutted:
Thu bindle in n high state of cultivation, artier
good fence,. d the improvements idu In good order.
The location ill a deooble (me beit.g a, ar a church,
mill, and schoNlliotuta. •
Persons to ViONV the form Call do no I.
onllOß ”eon the an bserlher resldiogun Ittu promisee.
14juTy70.210 11. C. ( °OVER.
F ARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
ALLEN FLOYD'
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JACOB MIOADN,
Coininhodonsr
18 ffered n t pri vote sale, Iy . the subscriber, situ
sled in Webt Penneborough township, Cumberland
county, Pa., 23/ mile. south of New rifle, on the
Turep Immufed by lands of 6ninuel 31eCullough,
Christian Tritt, and others, Its form, containing
" • ACRe - 8 -
Id Limestone Land. The imptorentouto thereon
i I , et el area
WEATHEILBOARDED HOUSE,
arge 'Hunk MIMI, 10.1 loot in length .111 i iietv
Wogon d awl Curti i Cr•bi. A Young Orotund b,
growing the flit-e. Ban n ran..l/11//0 101 l it It
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Noe year» of the vain» 11,1,0,,) iu
))101105, to - office»), 1,1,111,Pri1, temp 11, and 11181,1ILO,
.1.0 1110 iont. 1,1111,1 111 lire Mol•VOr.. the Utiltod
Stales, the lolloe log Instruellot s ore pith 1•11 ea for
11,., i tomtit or those Interested /
A gplieutloos should be outie di yet to 'le, Surgeon
lien, el, flout whom) oilier the oi loooetry lOW Its w• 11
be fortilehsil on request. •
lit err ay titlcittlotot tor litotes hi kind, sea v will I e
g veit by the Surgeon tieuervt, idly 111 ootles
orer I, w tot til.llll brot t t vool
tho sumof 11,••Ttoolictoil 1101.tirs. tm sureties
to furbish go II mid elitivhielort . limbs, with°. t ex
tra charge to the toddler, tool son , . g .41 01l deleste
of vavteriel • or ,1110111111,11ilp 101115151.Vidillib.1 III!
.11“141.:,1111JOVt iu oil ettiO% lo the 11,11, et . 111
tee no the Sur 00 (Jewell] tatty 1I tug. ute.
Wool; r• YUIN Oi 1111111, Wilt In` 1111 . 111,411N1 by Old
ani
111111,11,0111111111 11/ coil (relit the i ). g . litra
11 li will :rte ho Ilu .
141011 a NV tile. ,'..peer
otild• it - r to the Surgeon Ileo• ud
tor tottotioilutlott so it Ive too till d li•
11))1 . 80. 11ed I On , '
' , ‘ll, transmitted to thivtlonis
oat:howl . of l'etudons lit. hayuo lootigh Iho tio
lilllllollll,-41111,4 • .. •
W forwardoll fioni4lll4
Chile), with the blank tor v • r 1,-
1 011101 of ”loplo)log no .1 iloriley nr owing hr Iti
J • N
18),03 , 70 41 ou (teller:a U'A. Army:
IPVI;q.I P E,SS
BOWERS COMPLETE MANURE
nmdo from s. i wr Pliplohatto of Lbao,
11i3, nod For o.le In all loath. g dealerm;
• OIL itecolott 11111110 relliteoll cold of Haw llnlm4la
I 11111 1111111/1011 'lO 141 1 C 1111 l pint. DLun!ro,"' uLo
.lawo • 111100, 111111 by. CIO Rid 111 , new nuuddocp• IL I
Improvvd In routlition, alstrin 01. itv. (WarriottS,
frrefrom adulteration )
'MMUS' 110Wk.lt, ‘lttrilinetto lug 011.Ort.'
Onty'erFulty 111110, Pl,lllOOOl,
'rah manoru contllns alls,tho oloussattis of Wan
food In a Stilutslo form, cosstalnlss; sts - %V..1!, fossil to
giving lusting fm Wily to els.. Noll. . ,• .
' Experience initlie lino Of .• Cony 3lnuur'e ' by
tho Lest Wawa.of rounsylvaula N.4•Jorrey, Del l
awny°,?lvry land, nod of the Now Englund StatO,
ruuoluo; through a poclod of Hiroo years' WO, hes
resulted hi continuing 1L , 16 he TUN 141ST
Walt NOW,DFKlittlill NOR'
SODA WATER,
HAVERBTIOK BUOTHERI3
•
' • No. 'E.' :iouth Ilonover,olrFot.
11111,701 y _
HAVERSIICK 131101 HERS,
, DRugs; BOOKS, AM) Valtl.l7l" BTOR
H ARVEST HOME,
Tho Agricultural 'Society 'of CuinLorl onl`cuhnli.
)44,thult• Jl.W.'yeat Dome. on ElelLgrolunle, on
•.•
Saturday, thi) thirteiintli oT . August,
commencing A t 10 ,0 , c100k,,n. In. All AnnWrii, , r
hopo, 11y Donor of tlinliodlety.
• LEWIN .E. LYNE,
j4j,1570, Noorntary.
OU'S E,
LUMBER"AND COAL "YARD,
On Thursday,Sepienaber 8, 1870,
100_ACRES,
lIEZEICIAII 11. YOTER,
JOSEPH f. YOTEIt,
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a!=IMMIt=II
MUM, II ELTI.EI3IM ELI
villo,
lig7l JI
Itelatiog to Artiftei t Limbs
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11'itt irtnient,iSitnigiin (tenet:it's mike, )
ll'anhirtrt!n, fifteenth Jill, f
lt,o we es' le'eriili
A P.:I;F:.11: VERTILI'O:II . I , OIt. °ICON
~ ~.:..!.. - • - •
• '!' • . DIX tv, siliutlEEs4 & Co,
' • 10 South Doluwore itrooux, PIIII:olulirkla.
... —,. IVILLIAM"..I:IINDI:DS, ' 1
-105 Soutliuirea,,lattluaure, Mil
lthuar7O•But , BuoP9tu . • ~,'• • " • - : ~ '
Ironic -Advertisement&
COLD:ANp' SPAItICTANCI AT
No. I. ‘ o Noi th Itonovur etroot.
14v701y
liarvese HoULC
PlifE IiEiIBE MUTUAL.
UNEX4.:MPLEIp
TIIIIENIPItiE MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW -YORK,
=9
()VI R FORTV•FTVF HUNDRED POLICIES I
INBMIING OVER *8,000,000.00
and taking . in Piornium' a $500,000.00,
being Like !urgent commencement WHIM.ee ever done
by any minium.* In the 111 rid I
I=
Ordinary whclo-lifo• lodide° are Maio:W.4y non
forfeltahn , from payment of lint annual premium.
Special In/meant° non-foricitalita niter two annual
ayinCuts
All policies iticuntestalile 'fur usimi wanes, and
isolutely Incontestulle alter Mom...Juni premium..
AID refit rielluna upon trfat.l and residence !moved
ud no„perlillts roquired.
No accuttnalation of luterert on Loans or Deferret
Preanintur, and no Int:mare of annual laymeuto un
any clans of policies.
One-third of the premium loaned to the party in.
sured, if desired, and no Note required. ,
-DivldandannAho progressive plan, and aho upon
1 11 , guarani. Internat. plan.
Buxiness of the commix conducted on the Mutual
POllll Nimple and fair in Its provhdon4
Incontestability of Policies
It to the' purpose of The Etnpite to fulfill ull Ile
entracte, the evidence of which Is that Its policy
MB no ronroulent rufliges by 11.11101 of which It cart
.fienpo a Just demand. Proven fraud on the part:of
Ito insured will always Invalidate a policy. Also
Weide, If committed pre, ions to the payment of the
sang! lumina premium; or death canoed by engaging
ti any specially harm done Inteineee wlthlu the Bret
an years. But alter the cup traitor, of two route,
he policy will bu held ineouteettible for all cartoon
.x!Ltt fraud.
Non-Forfeittire of Life Policies
No pulley of inzlll.ll. with continuous payments
for life will be forfeited or heronry void by the non
payment of premiums thereon, until the full paying
power of the premiums have been exhausted. 'rho
language of the policy :
" Tint if. any premium after the first annual pre
have been paid, shall not be paid on the
day when due, and 'the said amtred shall, within
thirty date thereafter, give notice_ In writing of ina
bility to pay the same, and of • desire that said
policy shall he continucdln force under the following
conditions. Then and in such Casa this policy shall
not be forfeited or become void by the non-payment
of the said premium due thereon„until after the
expiration of a period, to be 'determined as follow.,
to wit: The net value of this policy when the pro
'Mum becomes due shall be determined by actuarial
calculation, and after dedui•ting from such not value
the Loans upon said policy nncaneeeed i by dividends,
and any indebtedness to the Company, four-fifths of
what remains shall be considered a net single
premium 14 tetnpuritry insurance, sad this policy
shall be continued lu force daring thelerm for which
it will insure, according to the age of the Party at
the time of the lapse of the premium.'
Example of - tlie Non-Forfeitable Plan of
• . the " Empire." -
ye of party Ocilinaryichole lift policy.
Our annual premium will continuo the policy I
force 4 yesre and 9 days.
Two annual pnonhuni will ountiune lbe looney II
for. 4 yenta and 12daym.
BEM
Thro.76 annBal premiumn will couthole the polity I
forgo 8 yeura and 27 days.
Four annual prendu ms will eiJiitinizo tlio policy
force 8 years null 40 days.
forr,• 10 pawn and LO days
OFFICERS
0. Ililton,seriliner, President
George \V. Smith, Vice Presi
Aleut.
Sidney NV. Crofut, Secretary
Lemuel 11. Waters, Actuary
Thoinas K. Marcy, M. I). Me di
ail Exatninci
Everett ('lam), ti . uperintendent o
I.;(uiri a
THE TESTIMONY OF THE PRESS
Rai tore iu a p polar 11161.1111i0 1 by
r~dLJd~ men nu t:11011.1 huahu•xx printirlea, and It
vtiry tad, dive to Stuart t.l
011.1114.1 s withlts cliaructer
1,1 elm . f e.:4llt ry.r.r.te olllcera laud dirAct.l
hose OrgIIIIIV.Vd elite the vlow of
It model J'. hit/rpm/.
5,11, Jan iietry..2o; I+7o.
',nil Comp toy Is It greAt [111,113}1; Li.e rrsOlt of
oh 0, rrnun Riot rennplu iniumgcoont. 'rho
E• 11111.1. ha, it" _
In the ronniny,"—Bosfoo
Po.O,
.
The itav IlAs kiouri timllrpluned.•
—Toe
; ,!.Tll4l . Emi 1110 1111,4 , 4 of thine
entitottplali 4 , l,ite 1114111, CO."— II IliChintl/1 Mill 4,-
iI itcimt It it Ain Collll , llliy, YlO frla
111140 lit'llie'n'.l..tltaiet•ex. It I. xt.liler;ttg..—Ertt.
V .411 i Ycrll lt P—Zin/1.3
A ' A yrry rorcoxafal l'oolvat.r."—Congrogationalid
"The: Eatj irn 11.10111.,1 1s 1111•1111.108011. "Vim uteri
c4o`ottetuil nollth It a.u, for tlaale who 1910\Ytiltrpl,
SUffiellUle teillllllllollllllll.lll of the compnay "—The
..IVation, ^ •
"It Is with ileoallar Wu/ouzo that wo elOoak of Gila
now candhlato for public favor. Wo know many
yours alma the preoldone'af thotonivany. Vo know,
him to boa won of energy, Of charapleb of auporior
Malone alailly, and Above all oleo, a auceetrefal moo
la Whaeovoz ha unilot Mhos. ,Tho,trnch la, the Com
11311T11011 adOptal tho beat'improiatiMOz of tho day
In Its organlzatioa."—Xem &gland hisurcirtec
.
QUO. a.. Enna;
ACIENT NOR
Climberland, Poriy, 4114 : ,T , pni44, 9911#
OIVICE WITII 9. "ITEPIHIN;
EMI=
RIELIiIBOLD'S'I4 UCH U.
THE KIDNEYS
The KlJneye are two In number, nlttnth'il itt the
upper partof the loin, FurroundtEl by fet,and euei
elating of three parte, viz: the Anterior, the flan
lor, and ❑ie Exterior
The ariterfoe uttiorbe. harrier cooxyle of llmotox
orreir,s, which serve 113 . a tisprisit for the orlon nod
. colivey It to the exterior• The exterior I.
Or Itign, terolnittlnk 14 u uiliglo tube, ptid eufe,l th:o
Ureter. The urelorm ura eon. led %ill, the Madder
The bLuliller Is rompoood of virlong onverthgs or
diVieleli 11110 part,, viz: the Vititt,e, the
Lower, the ervune, mid the Meeithe 'The upper
spelt+, the 1 wnr rotainst. Ifuny L vn ft 11001'0 JO
innate without th. ability . 0
°then , minute without
ho ability. to rkaia
MEE
To cure them; eiftelltont; we ;met. bring Into nci loft
ho IntmanN, ‘Videll ere engagel In their varlets.
fltuellons. If they urn noWecti..l, Gravel ea. DropNy
=ME
=I
alight may Ue the at'swk, It Ix surc to affect the
mdily health awl men,' powers, as our flesh and
pPOI till (rout these toilet rt
Gou,On Ri occurring In the
is Indicative of the ahoy° diseases. They oreur in
ocreolia illeposod fn acid ;Unimak and chalky con
ME
Tog Gaavm.—The gravel amuck, from neglect or
toproper treatment of the )tidneye. These (mans
being weak, ill., water In not expelled from thu Mad
der, but allowed to remain; it, brcottoot forrrlttlt, tool
nediniunt farms. It In Irma thin delanill that Ito
stone Is forme', and gravel ensues
DROPaY in a .11Met lOU of water in dome Flan or the
body, and beare dlfier.nt 11111111 T, arronling to_the
parQt affected, viz: when generally dill - toted over tho
body, It le cnllad Atte•nrea ; when of the elelteneo
Atwittr; when of the cheat, llydrollwrox., 1'
Catulicem--;=l.lellabold'. Lighly _concentrated Coin
ponvd Extract Macho ix decidedly one of lho hest
rottne.lle, for tlixertmen of the bladder, kltltteye, gravel,
dropsical swellings, rhoutnotism, Rail gouty erne
tidal Under. thin Bend we liane arranged Dyntain
or /11131.1ty and join I'o 'tooling water; Scanty Sr
Crelluu, or moral nud fregnent Jitirhargeo of water
Straogory: or utopplog of water; Ilormaturia, or
bloody urine; Gout and Rheum:Wein of the killneyx
willo.nt any ellange In rinantiq, but 'meat. In
color, or dark Water. It was always highly reroth
zntailletl'hy the late Dr. Phyeiek, in these affection.
Tido medicine below ur the power of digestion, and
excitea the nb4orbenta into healthy exerel,p by
which the watery or cakes, coon depoxitionq, and on
unaatura! enlargomentr, ux ill:R:0111M11 nod inaara
bantam, are roduretl? and it is taken by meb,nidinen
and children: DRectlon• brit and diet •centnony
=1
OM
U. T. Holwlltl, DrygitUt
Dear Sir—l have bean a sufferer, for upward of
twenty years, with gravel, bladder end kidney affec
tion', during which tints I have used various medic
inal preparations, and been under the ,trsalment of
the meet eminent physicians, experiencing but little
relict.
Having soon your preparations extensively adver
tised, I consulted wills my family phyeician in
regard to uoing your Extract Dacha.
I did this because I had need ell hinds of advertised
remodiea, and - hall found them worthless; and some
quite Injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting
well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter
unless I knew of the ingredients. It was tide (bat
prompted me to use yobr remedy. As you advertised
that it was composed of buchu, cubebs, and Juniper
berries, it occurred to Inc and my physician as an
.excellent combination, and, wills his advice, after an
examination of the article, and consulting again
with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I com
menced tie nee about eight months ago, at which
time I was confined to my -room. From the first
bottle I was astonished and gratified at theben ell
•cial- effect, .d after using lC three week., Was aisle
to walk out. I felt conch like writing ru a full
uratonsent of my Case at that time, hit thought my
improvement might only tot temporary, and do-re
fire renertithot to defer owl yes if It would effect
perfect cure, knowing then it - would be of grotty!
value to you. nod more tLtlifitctory - to not.
Inns now able to report (lest u cure le s fleeted nip
uxi ugllto remedy foeeEve menthe.
I hue not toted any love,. for three month., it
red 10 WO t in 1,11.11.41 N WillWer did.
Your UllOlll loOle, der dd of itoy nook:dant to
nod odor, a ideu took, arid Invigorator it tt., 'who
r do not mean to Lo edttioot It %Owl, %to wooed
Inny recioire lof ono in mob •itvcline.n.
M MrCORMTOR
Sta.da a ~deala r t IO ttt, be
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HMI. Wlll. 1.01.111,y1V1{01:4
11Cn. Th. x, 11. Phi1 . ..11k,, YLllnd xlpliln
Ilon.J. 0. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia,
lioll. J. R. B atic, J Wg., Plißutielpli
1101:. It. Porter, ox-Governor, Nutleylvaultt.
lion. EON j.nylo, Judgo, PGiladulplda
lion. Fl. C. Orlin - , Judge, Unitod t fates Cnii.,t
lion. 0. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia
lion. W. A. Porter, Citi Bullrltor, Philadelphia
A 041'
lion. John 11Ig . ler, ox-9 ovornor, fol•n Io
Mu,. Dttnic ' r;4llllltt r Oevieral, WAillington, D.. 0
hml ninny others, If naeeeenry•
Bold by Drogglok
, and Doobro mum boio. 11
ware of amotertolle. Auk for Ilehubyltl'o. Talo
otfier. Prle n 0.51.51 per bottle, ur . o bottl tl 0
Doliyured to toy Deocrlbu xyillptunts 111 ft,
communicant!.
• !
C=l
amd Oh'enticai. Wareriouse;
694:DItOADWAY,14;'Y.
NONE ANE . '
GENUINE "UNLESS
a do io op . in_ 4161.ongraved Wrappor, Vtla 14C•iii13416'
of, surOhemleal Warehouse and algned
• • ','lt'T,./ifif.l.lool.Di
BOJuna7o.l7 .
Thi. O otplently uw LITT iu
Ph Ihtilv P. Fri, In, I lica
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ENE
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H. T. H4L3IBOLD,
.
ED trelfriONAL.
T USCARORA. ACADEMY,
ACAIWAITA, PA
The 3iitli ' ,ch9ol . i4r will begin Sept.
We :talc Re ett.eution of ratentm and guardian.. fo
, coughleration of . the uiertle iif 94 . 15,105 t et len.
/et, nt.tractiva and in r , . , rory
any favorablo f n • irhynieul
• di•vulop
' ment. •
• . •
4d-, No TiksirravoNs. s
—ltemoved ' from the Phdoons
and Tooling phseca incident In
towns.
atii EDEN. (JONA!. AIoyANV.OI:H.-1:111 . 111714 HMI
. klurrnumlj mut fitvoin..
. • • !)lefor.xlm/y.
4th, Last E.7•111.11,11E1).—It Imn tutu lil nuevemrtil
3.Arrt,
blot LnA utu•louln from
nvaiiy
.
511 i, MoRA pne ,- pts of the Ithie
rtre Jdtlp taught,
dth: CIIEA I , ltlTEß.—Terfli . h, $200,00
air Se lid for o Cir.!tar: Appllcotioo .nlimiltl be
nut& mon;'
D. T). STONR, p r incipm.
J. J. PArrnitsoN, 51:-,
7j oty7o
Boots, Shoes and Trynks.
STROH - MA §PONSLER,
2Vo. 13; - South 111 i mover street, Carlisle
Thitnkfill than hero
furore, It, row ano ooso o their o;:pal lwrgo• .lock
SPRI:4O STYLES OP SOOTS AND SHOES, POE
Ladies and
llisseß,
dents and Boys,
Yo . utbs Childs,
which arc oortvallod_for comfort and twenty.
_Mao
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
31h:N'S AND BOYS' HATS
All of will be mid of mall :profit. Call 1-11/0
UM=
and all, and get a fall e
14ap70
UMAP
(Mods ore not niways the beet. When you go to boy
an article, nod especially In limp:Ater of
BOOTS AND STIOES
go to a dealer ou 0 hose cords you can rely, fur very
few are good Judges of leather.
AT
this time of the year many will he wanting light
bouts and oboes for nutnmar wear. All each ran ha
accommodated at
ADAM DYSERT'S,
where will he found is supply at the ItAy..st prleos
Boots sand elms made to order with ths utomst
Inaeh. Plaice of business
M. 34 East Loather stpeat,:Carlisle, Pa.
14up70
Auditor's Notice
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Hi the matter, f the Estate of Dr. 11. M
Johnson, deceased.
They/waiter appointed by the Orphans . -Court of
Cumberland county to distributo tho halanco.of thid
estate In the hands of 7.. F. Sadler, administrator of
said deceased, to and among hla oroditare, will moot
all claimants against. sold -estate, at his ofilth, in
Carlini°. on Friday, the twelfth day of Auilitt nest,
at w kith tint they Are notified to.uttend and pro•
sent,thoir
_LESIUEL TODD; -
Auditor
28july'70 3t
Dr. Ayer & Advertisenet
AYER'S' SARSAPARILLA
FOR PURTF.Y . INO THE 111,001).
The reputation this excellent tne Mine enjoys
is derived from its cures many of which are truly
minions-4
ease, where the syidem seemed saturated with
corruption, have been_puritled-and.cured by 'it.
Scrofultals affections and disorders, which were ag
gravated by the scrofulous contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, have been radically
cured in such great numbers in almost every sec
tion of the country, that the publs scarcely need
to be Informed ()fits virtues or uses.
. .
Scrofulous poison Is ono of the most destructive
enemies of oUr race. Often, this unseen and Unfelt
tenant Of the organism undermines the constitul,
Oen, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal
diseases, without exciting a suspicion of Its urea
once. Again, It seems to brood infection through-
out the body, and then, on some favorable occasion,
rapidly develop into one or other of Its hideous
forms, either on the surface or among the vitals.
In the later, tuber° lee may be suddenly deposited
10 the lungs or heart, or tumors focused In the
liver, or it shows Its presort, by eruptions on the
skin or foul ulcerations on some part of the hody.
Hence, the occasional use of a bottle of this
Sarsaparilla is advisable, even . when no active
symptoms of disease appear. Persons edicts," with
the following complaints generally find Immediate,
relief, and, at length, cure, by, the use of this
SARSAPARILLA : St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or
Erysipelas, Adler. Saltsltheunt, Scald Head, 'Ring
worm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or
visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also In the
more concealed forms, as—Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart Disease,,Pits, Eptlesy, Neuralgia, and the
- Va.lous,///cerons affections of the consenter and
nervous systeins. ,
• Syphilis or Venereal and Wren, int [ARMS's sea
cured by It. though a long limo Is required fur sub.
doing dirge., obstinate maladies by any
But longrontitinui 1140 of Olio nit andel, still rum the
complaint. Loicorrlnea or Whiter, 17tto lam Users,-
lions, and Female Diseases, run commonly coon 1 ..
Hove,' and oltionttely 41:01,1 lay Ile porst3 tug null
4W:4;0110111g effect.
31Inuts Ulm:Ilona bar yacht .1,10 am tound ,rtti
Ainettnee. stuppll. , tl gra. is Rheumatism u•.,1 Runt,
1.11118.1t1 ly accumulations ot evnincou. mat•
tea s the blood, yield flub bly to Is, es also
Lieer CUmplaials, 4 Mrphlity, Congestion, or irttfinna.
lion or the ! . ver And JUlinnief, I,lleu a,ising,
they I)ltett do, (ran the mottling let 0,,, In the
htitent. SARSA PA VILLA 10 Is )“,..1 rnroaror tct
th , I swab nod 'lgor 01 too •.p.ientlna at It
e Laaptsid ,111.1 Listless, Despondenl; Simple: , 1
41
51,0111.1 %Ph Nervous Apprei, unions ..e Fears,
lir en the tticetions ..tautout tile IV/rtkeess,
atilt ' v it
Pint Intim Ilia to te.lal aid convincing osi•
limar of i s restorative pones tip., trial.
E D I' 1 -
1,11. J. •". AVER ,f; CO., 1,011:EL, MASS
I Y.u.lisf.p..ond Anatylicul Chemists.
11)1,1) liINAY,I. DRUOUTSTS IiVERYWHEItt
ileverhtirk Und In:rs, Agents fo Carlisle.
titfulan
MEDI CA f.
IRON IN THE BLOOD
=
THE. PERUVIAN SYRVP,
lIMN TON C.1l12:111)U'r AI" 0110 L
ANMltllltitleel 1001 llm 1100(1 as F.ily :19 1110
final, nit ellzhig; null Invigorating who], syri..m.
It • otimohtt,. veltliout . 414101011, I , IIIItIN up ' tin
br"1:011 4lJown, rune, Uyopopfia. 1)..1.1111y, 0111-
PCllll{lO 1P(.1111/:1,11',.; 1141,11.+y7 1111111,1,,
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.p.l• I, ...1:.• 4 1,1 iy dr0gg1.,....11 rally
1-11111711.•Dwly
Sheriff's SaMs
QUEI2IFF'S SALES:—By virtue' of
• ternary of realtliliaalai Expaaaati, anal Term,'
/lidos out of On. Cont•t of C. Inoo.o Pleas of
Ctunber'und - conitty„sull le 100 directed, 1 kill ex
pose to pithily sale, at the Coto t to the t or.
tat Alt of C.t Hale, on niaarlerralla ahoy aai
...lag/n.4, thin. n 034,1.11 k a. tio.lita
doserilied real entitle, to. wit:
A lot of go ti d of net ed fit the bet mush of New
burg, etonburland county, to., l mottled 00 tho 101.4
by Hem • 0100134; uu the south awl 1.. t by W. W,
Frazier, and on Iho lior:b by :tevieh •to Whin ry,
tow .1 Illtuads. colitaltd..tt he a• At rex,
mere or Icon, having thereon ereetell It Ito story
hrl, k house, - 0 ivCigtherliblitq .I - 11 .elling
hwuie, i•table, etirratge lentsc,.. wood houac , entoko
house. tdotot tall, cry with 40 Vale 1; leer 111,, 1 Imo',
Ilinekti 2' .11,its, steam eugloo, bit ler, fe. Iced
0114 talien In execution oo the property of JONA -
TIIAN •rTRIN
Alao all that °veleta . 1
ullilis tq lo tiled on 0 lot Or
We t . of prOllll4 11..1e41 1110 borough or
lcubuog; 06 the. wt..). of .A reit • - .011na 111rrots,
boon 1.0 011 ,111 u WWII lay Alll.ll xlllOl. mn 1t,,, 01101 by
'Arch el leer, en tire nest' by on title , nod on the
'north hy.en alley; we'd, building being of brick, ,ton
stotles It'gli, twenty-four tort. front, by thlrtpf oir
feet deep, with the ground covered, by Wild building,
end au Molt other ground introadfuttly, adjacent
thereto and belonging to the ab 000•1111111011 11, fentlant
us cony. ho necessary-fur the erditutry and useful put ,
vows of said building Seized ipubtaktet 11l
ex the property of it 11.L1)01 V. JOHNSON,
owner or reputed owner or contractor •
Also, all that certain lot of ground situated hi' lip-,
d. Allen township ; — Ctintherland 'county,. Ps.;
bounded on the north - and west. by Deihl Coof of- fill
the south by Wllllam Webs and Hiram Longneckor,
.and on the, east by ninon Ungneckor, containing
one acre, 111010 or lees, baying thereon 01 ktril a one
and a-balf story log dwelliog lusistijottne stable 111111
other outbuildings. Seized and Jere 10 In ..xecal 1011
its tliqprApOrty or JO,IIN . SIII.IN
...Also, ell that I.lartilia tract of land sheerer in . 1.01111
townehlp,tuniberlanif county, lfa.; bountlod tie I' 1-
101115•lleginnlog ut atone the :ndtl.llo of- thu
Tubll . c . road lending front Bpri nu Mille to tstutberland
Hall; W. mace by mill road south fouttode end. buo
half ileiirouit, 000,1 twenty-tittr,l*telieW - 10at , ,a,
Ounce by lands of Dayld.toloyer,itortlt 'eighty:one
laid a-half, t,legreee, cud .tiluoty-ilyo and Ave-ten.ll
porches to, it stone; thence by land 010.01ne north toe
arid - a-half •degrtcnovest ' twenty-twit petehote to 11
stone; thence hy,.saine -seventy five., dogma. west,
4eYentoon Mantles, t 6 the• }deco of -boaluning,'con
tithing three acres, with..the haproyenteols end au
lifirtenttnees. Belted and Wiwo it oxecutlon as Ilia
.proporty of , Ooorge 11.1; Whltc,i‘Vll Onto _White, Cerro
tenants. .• • ~ •
Maui to,bil•si?l,fliy rue, . " •
- • , 11.. Jos, -0, T1107t11..601`1, Sheriff.
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Condlt.inds—Ow.allzales CloO•ur over,-$6O will
be' requlred tube 101111 When the proton ty it 'stricken
our; no' 3.!6 pat matt 16111111 11111101 . ,09it,
alterlirs Cake, Caillele, .„
July 23, 11370.. f • • •
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