A. num" meeting is now in progress at FossOm Hill, „about Seven miles west of this place. It commenced' on. Saturday last, :and will continue until Sunday'eve- Mug next. The meetings, we believe, are well attended.. . • IPCNTER'S RIJN 'PICNIC GRONNDS.- We are informed that the Mechanicsburg Zouaves intend going into an encamp ment at this place, on. Saturday next.. There will be an extra train to the pic nic grounds on Sunday morning at nine o'clock, and return in the afternoon. Fare fifty cents for round trip : Extra trainftiluring the day between Holly 11 9 ud the picnic•grounds. ARRESTED AT CAMP 111EF.TI,NG.—Aller HI Thompson arrested two young men, answering to the names of Henry and Kennedy, respectively, at the Methodist camp meeting in progress at Rod Rain, on Thursday night last. It being the last night of the meeting, andtbc Com mittee of Arrangements having dis missed the police force on the morning of that day, they determined fo take advan tage of their absence, and have a "high old time of it,"• in general, and they suc ceeded in "raising the wind," finally ; ' but-they were soon checked in their mad - career- by Sheriff Thompson,- who _ar rested thorn, and zonunited them to jail, :in default of bail, on three separate charges, viz : Assault and battery, dis turbing the meeting, and malicious mis chief. They will be tried at the August term of our Quarter Sessions. llonsk 811[0El:co.—We presume them is no part of the treatment of the horse which is so important and necessary to his usefulness as the shooing. Cer tainly not less than half the lamenesses which ruin so many horses is occasioned by the ignorance 9 or stuPidity of the black= i For yehrs past the U. S. Government, recognizing4-h4,feet, hhs been in search of a method of shoeing which could be practiced by any ordinarily intelligent blaeliSmith, and which should serve as a protection to the horses' feet, instead of as had been the case with the old lack ' of system, doing the animal infinitely more harm than good. About a year ago, through the influ ence of Mi. Robert Bonner, .Mr. Alexan der thinbar, a Canadian,, who has de voted-the greater portion of his life to the study of the horse, and particularly to a correct nibthod of shoeing, received a commission from the War Department, direking him to visit the several military posts in the country where horses were employed, and instruct the farriers there at iu his system. So fully impressed • was Mr. Bonner with the excellence of Mr. Dunbar's method of shoeing, that in his letters to the War Department, he states that had it not been for - his .knowledge of the benefits to be derived - therefrom, he would never have purchased the cele brated Dexter, whose feet, at that thee, - were so contracted, from ignorant shoe ing, as to render him quite lame. Mr. Dunbat: visited Carlisle Barracks soon after the receipt of his commissiom and at once applied Ins knowledge and experience to Abe treatment or the horses Ahere - : In - aft lifo - ffdiblyshar space of time a marked improvement in the.con (BUM; of the animals' feet was observed, and up to the present time the system has been practiced with the most grati fying results. At Mr. DiMbar's depart- Jultu_iiliaxuau r a - farrier, was appointed to the charge of the instruction of the farriers at the post, and to have general supervision of the entire shoeing department. His suc cess has been so marked, that he has been induced to publish a work, giving his views and practice, which is destined to become standard authority on the subject. Illwronv or Till: LATE WAR.- War between the States, its Causes, Char acter, Conduct and Results." By Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, is the title of a valriblb work just issued , THE NA TIONA ÜBLISIiING Co., 'Philadelphia, Pa. Five years have elapsed since the close of the bloodiest and most gigantic war known to modern histOry, and, in that Interval men have had an opportunity of thinking over the events which passed before them in such quick succession' that reflection was impossible rived as a natu ral consequence each section has mani fested a great desire to hear what the other has to say of its motives and con duct in the great struggle. This has led to the prOduction of numerous histories and narratives On-the Northern side, at until recently no authentic oireally meri torious history had appeared on the side of the South. The demand for such a work was keenly felt, and there was a very general feeling of satisfaction ex' , perienced throughout the country, when, three years ago, it was announced that the Hon. A. 11. Stephens,- the Vice-Presi dent of the late Southern Confederacy, was • about' to issue a history of " The Win. Bet ween , the States." The promise then made is now full Wed in the second and concluding volume of his great his tory, which lies before us. Mr. Stephens was, for many year's, a prominent actor in the scenes of lcgisla tion, which immediately: preceded the war, and knows much of the secret ids ' tory of those stirring events which pre-, cipitated_ the great struggle upon us, Tho charactfr of his mind, his habits of thought, .and splendid powers of I analysis, together with his great honesty, and truthfulness as a statesman, rendered him in the oyes of the whole•country the proper historian of the events in which he acted so conspicuous h part. The indomitable energy which, in- tile midst of failing health, he brought to the -preparation of-this work,- was reinark:- able, and has resulted in the - production of the best history of the_war, Imbue yet seen, and the only Southern history of real merit that has yet appeared. It is for sale by subscription only. CM - Agents are wanted in every County. . Au noubcomo te MANY poisons likii.Chapinan's shadow' pictures. LOST OR MISLAID. , A topographical al - tap of Pino Grove. Furnace and ore bank property. -. If found please leaVe at this office, and oblige the. South Mountain Iron Coni. pany. Ix Bruesolki shadow pictures have Le como"popular. BAvF, you a Congh, Cold, Pain in the Chest, or Bronchitis?, ,Intact, have you the premonitory symptonis of tlio " insa tiate archer," Consumption ? If so; - know that relief. is within your reach in .the shape, of Dr. Wistar , s Balsam of Wild Cliorry, which, in :many oases; Where hope has fled, has a snatched the victim from the yawning grave.. . As a skillful artist is now in town; a good, opportunity . is offered to any desir, ing large photographs colored in oil. H. P. Chapman, has made arrangements with him, — ftfid would - be glad'to see par fiuclivQrk... ' ' AROMATIC &MEDAN SCIRTATPS Seem to be extensively gaining our public con fidence, and promises to take the pliteo of every other liquor now in use; eipeL cially for medicinal nse. - This is not surprising ; for, apart from its being found in most of our respecta ble drug stores in this town and country, and its being strongly , recommended by the physicians, the mild and agrecahlo taste of this article, contrasted with the strong, pungent and actual sensation pro duced on the palate by the • common de leterious. article—which is now the general complaint of nearly all themiedi cal faculty of this country—would, of itself, suffice to give it,the decided prefer ence. If prescribed as a medicine, it is not bad-to-takol-and-touse-hs-arbeverage— it is considered by ;Ridges to be superior to any article of the kind ever imported into this country. FOR SALE.—The furniture and tlu•oe year lease of the . "General Wayne" hotel, situated on the corner of Baltimore and Pace streets, Baltimore, Md. Price —Four Thousand Dollars. 11;11101 Cr. P. STUART. NOTICR.-A aiecting of the stockhold ers of the .Nlirainar Iron ancl Railroad Company, for the' purpose of increasing the capital stock of said company, will he held at Newville, Pa., on Priday, August 20, 167 p, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. ASBURY DEMAND, 11 ailg7o-3p, Secretary • A FIRST-CLASS Bell for sale, weighin_ 373 pounds, with wheel such other neces sary fixings for ringing. Will be soft cheap. Apply to Steam pump. The pump can' be dis connected from the engine, and engine used for driving any kind of machinery. gas and water pipe, steam fittings, &c. Itl'Lanahan, Stone & Isett, Hollidays burg, Pa. 17febthi1 CAIMIAGES, I.lrocuEs, sviwca Wnaoss Carlisle, May 3, 1870. A. B. Shenk has .now on hand, and will male• to order, all kinds of Car riages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, &c. Ho has the- best workmen in each branch, and has all kinds of material constantly on hand. Painting and re pairing promptly attended to. - sina7otf 'NOTICE Reader, if you want fresh 'candy, go to Buck's; 3.1 West Main street. Lemons at - Burles. -- Cio,to Burk's for Raisins and Figs. O to Burk's f,ir everAhing in the way of Candies, Nuts, .Bruits, Soda Water at Burk's, 2.1 We . st Main street. 20,0,10. pounds of shoulder and sifle meat wanted in Cxchamge for Inve Liquors, and•the best brands of chewing and smoking tobacco, by JAcon LIVINGSTON,' 21:11,2o1 N 0.27 North Mmover street For direct acting steam pumps, fur mines, &c., that kill pomp from 12 gallons to 8,500 per minute. Go to - INF:Ain:than, Stone S lsett, Hollidays burg, Pa. JACOB LIVINGSTON, Defiler in ];l\ IC WINES AN D LIQUORS, /VO . 27 .North IZulaor6i Atreet, Offers the following goods : Yar ranted pure, unadulterated and full proof. :Always as represented: Gemini() Imported Frenell Cl , pgane Brandy, old age. Pure old- -12--ye-Whiskoys-lly-tielehrattid distillers. Best quality Ginger Brandy. Pure old gin. Pius old Port wine. • • The very best quality Sherry , Claret New England Hum, &e. - Kimmel. Pre wliite spirits, .for drug gists and family use. • h,,,c.st-sitissrmunankin call solicited 21apGin JACOB LIVINCIgTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealpr in TOBACCO, SNUFF, CICIAItS, PIPES, &C. No. 27 NO Pa HallOVe • sliest Oilers to the trade the best brands of a large variety of Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos, real Michigan Fine Cut, in bulk or in tin foil. W. E. Garrett's celebrated snuff. . Real genuine Imported jlavana Segal's. Para Connecticut and Domestic Segars. A large assortment of everything be hinging to. the business, and sold at 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. 21ap7Ofira 11211 IMPORTANT TO PRIVATE FAMILIES. Pure and unadulterated Wines and Liquors, supplied at their residence, by sending order to store, or thrOugh Post Office. Every article warranted as rep resentei: ur the money - Minted. JACOB' LIVINGSTON. 21apain No. 27 N. Hanover street. - ' SAVE YOUR MONEY. . J. -11.' Wolf, has the largest and cheap est Stock of Notions, 'ancf-Fifticy Goods, in Carlisle, which he oiref's at exceedingly' low prices, eittier—ar - Wholesale or Me tall. Don't foiget the place, No. 18 North Hanover street, Sine's New Bnild-. M'Lanahan, Stone & Isett, ilollidays, burg, Pennsylvania, manufacture station ary engines, boilers, direct acting blowing engines. Player, Thomas and other hot blast. Brass and iron cast ings from ono lb. to 20,000 lbs., and all kinds of Machinery. Bt WISE, wb;ilon; 0111 benefit you: be nut alt on tr'olled by i our Incredulity; hundreds have sengbt relief float; the boners of Dyopepsitt through the medium of Dr.nuTn's ANTI-DYSPEPTIC STOMACH BITTERS and found If. Wig Omuta you Huffer whon tills adult rnblo stotnachlulta:; cured ninny similar eases-why do You doubt while other bonny° and are cured t Delay In thin ;natter 18 both . dango; one and unprofitable, Your 11011101, happittogs and btatineni; suffers, while constant neglect In frequently foil wedloy oerioni. Bud uncoil trollablo Mifflin. DEMUTH'S.. .11rritnn - are equally maul in -tho numerous difficulties - attending LIdC - gentlon; fin IlimutroNcsti, CIiNSTIPATION, &C., whihi. nr Ft:V . Ett und Anne and otiuer .diti?rdcro nrocoeding front 311AsttATA, It Is the bily reliable preventive and routedy known. - Zino 70 TUMORVCINCERS, ULCERS Praessets Buchanan - and DAVI), of Iho American University, aro tusking wonderful micas of Cancers, Tumors, and Ulcers, by their now discovery. A mrloless troatmout, no hullo, no plasters, no caustic burning. The most yornarhablo effect of this trout moot !NM...twat. the chemical elements of can cerous growths, no that they shrivel, die, and disap pear, nal:mill not. return. All those afflicted loin call on the Profrs,oricllUCllANAN & ,DOWN,Unl versiq ; or address, N!,. 114 Pine 'street llaug7o ' WHOLESALE ONLY • Coylo' Brothou hayu just.' reared is Very lorgo Stook of goods, such an Ilosiorl , Shirk Fronts, Sow ponders, Liuen, Cotton and Cambrio handkerchiefs, Whit.) Tannings, Ties nun Ilow, of iho latest styels Pa.olCoolials and Cußs In krent v,triety,.Daper and Envelopes, 'Vulva, Ribbon, Cook, Yest,"Grr'iss and Pearl Bottom,Tbreo and lie, Cord Spool. Cotton Sewing Silks, Fish Iludics and Linea, Toilet Soaps Perfumery, Drugs, Mule: Dlgck, Atovo I'olleh, Indigo Blue, pad an endless variety of 'Notions, generally. All•the aboYeto he kid at'CoylO Brothers. Milt lately_romoved, to the-largo striro roOni - tir t136.n0w Good 'Will /foul Itouso,'Yrs• have' inerciied our stock larger than' (nor, and will soil at gold prima. • OGYLI4IIII.OTHERS, , . Ranh - •• %South howler. stkeet; Carlisle. ' , EltffOßS 01? Y01.11:1, gentleman who suffered for yoani from barrow; Debilityirremeture Decay, and all 1110 effects of youthful indlscrOtlom will for the rake of suffering humanity, mind free to all silo need it, the receipt for making the simple "remedy by , whibh hib Was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit-by. the adititta t er's experience can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, May 7-70-Iyr ll'lltE HAILING, WWI , : GUARDS, for' Sim' Fronts, Asylums, .tc. Iron bedsteads, Wlro Web.: bingo for shoot, and poultry yards, Brass 'and •Irott salro ,clqtli:SievolkVentlers, Screnne (lies's! sand. Ac., lloovy Crimped Cloth for spork urrestor, Londscopu Wiro for Windows Popor Moyers Wires Or,, anontol Wire Works. 'nfdr, Lion 14 AM aiming [lke mano fa rtumrp, 51,117 A LIS It k SONS' No 11 North Sloth sfreot Phlll.l,lloOn. 2411:1.70.1y. CARLISLE PRODUCE. TURRET. - Corrected lireatirlw — R. WoodOaril. - thrh:str, Thursday Morning, „August 18, 1810. FA pr,oun $6ll SUPERFINE FLOUR L 00 SUPERFINE RYE FLOUR 1 50 NEW 117/E..1 T „OLD 1171X.17' It rE CORN OA 7W . CLO VERSJ ED TIMOTIFFSERD' FL.LECEED • CARLISLE PROVISION . 11IfAILKILT. Corrected Weekly by William Wasitmood Owlish., Thursday Morning, .lupus! 18, 1870. BUTTER EGOS 2( LARD 14 TALLOW • 01 BEESWAX 7. RAMA' HAMS 1: do 5110ULDER5• 1. do SIDES 1 WHITE DEANS 2 PARED PEA CIIFI 2, U.VPA RED do 1 DRIED APPLES 0 RAG'S C 3 Wm. BL:un, Carlisle, Pa [lrma Phihuldphirt North Ameican.] PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. FLOUR, ORKIN AND SEEM Phibulelptia, August 17. 1670. $0 50 EXTRA PLO (7?. F. 1.1111,3" FLOUR RYE PLO Erie . . 1171FL1T 1? YE ('OHN 0,1 TS (I, 0 VERNER)) 77.110771 I WEED.. Pi. .1 A-NEED Philadelphia, Monday, Ally., 15, Ib7o The, 'Timis and sales of Beef adtle were large Ns week. rrarhiny about 2,700 bead: 'The warier elmed rhdl !villa', the foholeillp range qf prices! EA RA PAT C.I TTLE, prr-lb = MIME ( . 0 Jr. and 1'.11.1 - ES are selling .. ot :600,A;5, and SPIt ; r,ceipts 150 head. SUER!' Were dal( : sales of 15,0111 head at the earl, drate yard at per /b. far pawl. oald 51 (.0@ , :l 25 per &NI for coalman ; rend 1,000 hr,tri at the Are.' yard of the same.figarts. IIOGB 'were I.,ra : 3.GeXI hem! chatilled howls at $12(ei.13 per I,Hrulred for slop, I:70 113,50ke 1:1,75 p, r hundred jrl;r corn CLOSIN O PRICES OF DEHAVEN Q BROPTIER 40 South Third, Street, Philadelphia.,, , . Three o'clock, p. nl., Atigin.t. 10,1070. U S 1 of 'RI 114 i! 114iV ,I•i ‘• 1 " '62 ' 112./, 112 3 ,, 111 . Illf('i' •"l '65 lll '/ . 111>k " '63, nun ' i 10344 11034, 110 . 1110/ Tr, 19,43'0 . ' 1007., 1027 ' l l2 L'' U. ;'. 30 Veer li per rent Cy 112 1141-' no.. comp. lot. Note, 19 Gold ' 1113;.i 117 Sil , er 111 114 Union Nellie It. It 111 11. Bond,. ... ... 820 030 Cent, al Pacific It. Ti'' '01•'. 070 Union Cava. L o cal Grant Hondo 731 770 1%*•• rttyLprepared to futir•oh lieVell no Stamp* 01 0 'eno• Int R. to onr "on Afilig MI , To :twit% di. aunt:- Oil tniew rds 100 .1 We fill and forward all onleex ;limn the day of Ir receipt. Coalman 011 tloveranient and Pacific Railroad Illt"(ICU A Rt—N( A not t,•nm Ittptlitt, tlto.ltev John For thaon, Mr. Jonathan Itriptliutt' to Mrs. lyttlzt Noel. DYSONINGTON-1110RIII . FON —ln I c/c1; Iht,no .tour In. 18:0, Ipy Ile, J. W. I angly, fools of th Chorrl., i n. Smouel Dynnuioglon, orIIoI ittysborg Pt., to Mion Thor, sna E. Morrlnefo, of 1111 70111,1 IN.—At NII. !folly Springs, on tlw nior !ling Of Atignst S, 31:itt:o A., citotglit., tit Charliri II and Liraii• Ilullin, agiiil wont Lx. =9 J . E. CALDWELL & CO 902 CHESTNUT STAET, PHILADELPHIA 11,11 Jo:1 r, red I,y ao ,, ther I Lrgo ruppir of t Lu ei.ll.lmkted I= nuktinfactorni for Choir Hal, by lik”gron 11'111010i or cllsllngurdied as exerlllng In Quality, Style,,,and Accuracy, Lnring tho most vuovonLo I aroollo,llllo for putting; mid furoklo‘d nt n vrry modeinto en,t. nl l our full lion ol OEN EVA, ENGLI::11, AND AMERICAN FINE GOLD WATCHES Tline-Iteepias. 111 uvery variety of an.' price, direct fr ice Lo Miniulacturers, with new est and nest styles of Gold Chains, Seals, Keys,. &e., = iOJ.. 013 • E LECTION NOTICE. Carltslo , Building and Loan Association. Notion fq Ituretoy given That the Annual Election of oflleerit of the Car Mild Building and Loon A..tioelat to s&TO for the miming year, will Le held tin Man, hty, September 3, 1850, at tho Arbitration Cluinlber, In the Court Ilnus,, lit the borough of C•10 . 11,11e, tween the hours ton 0 . 4.144:k 14. In. By order °filo, Boardcith P. BUM BIBB; Secretary. 18alig70-:1 t EXECUYOI!.S' BALL O' REAL ES I'ATE. Thu undersigned executors of the estate of Jacob Mussolinan, latN,,,l,South Middleton township, Conn holi II sm! county, ceased, will expose to public sale, on . thi, premises, h, .Id township, On Solnrdo,,,,—Orlober 1, ISIS, u'clock'ln (Ike Trenooni of maknlity, tlOtt vslon- - to Ttoot 01 Lotol,, belonging to the entitlo of mold loccnoull, taunted. on n puhlle fond lomllog from :krllolo to Tutoraburg, *boot 2' mile* south of Col , tole, con trailing • 1 tin A C 119 S AND 33 PERO it ES, ' and ,baying thereon erected a ' sroNtifousu AND BANK lIARNr • The land IA in n gOodniate 01, cultivation, with , fine,orcilards lin 'warriors to Carindo and othr.r markets reirdura. It ri duelrablu properly, The nniP Is being made under no or der of the °urbane' Court of Crinitierland county;; ' • ' 'l,nrrate OF BALE f pi.re..rme Monty . to he paid on. the confirmation ,of the Bale; Fiiln balance of onerhirlf on the first of April, 1871, whtin ,derd will be made and 'porreesalon given. and the tanVIIIIIIIer an 11.0 Ilro dav of April, 19)2. • • • rIACCII 11IUSSELNIAN, • DAVID 0. RICHWINE, • MICHAEL . , 07.E131, IStrus7o-tr,. Exerntore of Jmob 3lueoelmnn, deed, SALE ISALE r VALLIAbLE ItErlf. ESTATE: On &attrdolh Nepttotber rho lindermlgned trill offer at nubile tilde, on the nbove nay, on tho preullren, In IV,e/4 Pturutillerongh tor:1011p, Cumberland county ; the fend on which ho now reridoti, nonr Paltngtowni eontalning 8 R• Olt DS • • more or lour, of the beat quality of ',Nagano Land, Ihlo fittln In about ono and a•bolf mike 'south of tho' Cumberland Valley Railroad, three trilleo from NOW. and About one•fourlh of a milO from the turn. tilko loading from Carnal° to' Shipponaburg, 'lt to woll Innirovud, and le oncoof the beet Moak and groin forme In tbo valley, , Thera era About o c naIBEICLAND ' on tli . o !arm,,coviiroil with Oak, Hickory, and Luctiot tho .bost quality...Thera :Ima- widoW's dowor of Whom fd , Boo Oat will. remain in t h e [Arm, and the balance or thq payment will bomaild easy, " Salo locommenco at two-o'clock p. m, of mdd•Mly, wlion attendance bo glycol nod prim: M.(10 known byy I 118ftug . 0 7 (1t. 'JUNES JOllll B.?01)1* GiMEE N 0.42 Codniv .very_fol MAnKETS 1 :II 57 • 55 New ; 0:1147 E=! 9 - 0` 02,„, MONEY MARKET .21.1 e •nt 1 ➢FERRIED MEM NEW JEWELERs, • i , PUBLIC SALE UP - .7 AULT 4. BPLE REAL ESTATE. ! • s fl; . • On Friday, Septenelo&23, 1870, I will soli, on the Mansion Farm, by - Skims of do' will of Benjamin Gluier, Hr., deceased,' thotollotiing described heal Estate, viz: No.l.—Tho Mansion Farm, situated on Mb - road feeding froritEittlialo .tb I,lshurn . ,. in .- Monroe town , ship, Cumberland .colmty,. Pa., about 13,4 miles east' from ChurchfoWn,' and four tunes ebiannvest from Mechanicsburg, adjoining lands of Abm. Pacteie c ; Philip Zeigler, David Ehopg;and John &rock's heirs; conic:Ming about. . - 8G A C•RE of rich limestone land, nil cleared, nod_ ;11;d1,, theu ouch cultivation. The Improvements are a TWO STORY 51110 K DIVELLINU 11008 E, tvith-Back—lluilding §hod, and other outhnblings. Two largo Cisterns, one'at the house, and ono at - -the tarn. A well of novetClitiling water near the house r a fine laiga Orchard, de., dr. Tido is a valuable and nnAt dealrabla farm ( at dell worthy tho attention of Luyors. No. 2.—A Tract of Woodland, In Franklin tom ship, York county, Fa., adjoining Isla]. of C W. Al Daniel WolFa hoirs, Donjon ,it -Olvor, and otho containing al.ont , 23 ACRES, =! No. 3.—A Tina of ,00 Maud , In 31onagliati tow Olin York comilly, Pn,, adjoin:lig lautlx of Porno lirotiglo.r, John Midler, MO of 1111114, Collitli Il • ug al o 2 ACRES, of vary fine Oak Altater, 1111, Tract tins a 11 spring of naming water on It. Salo to comno.nca at one o'clock p. m , when a tendoncn will be gii en and terms noulo known by 111.01JA5IIS 01 , 71,ER, JR., Execn tar of lb Winn in dihlor, 18.m7,70.t0 pUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE bn Tuesday, Sept tuber 20, 1870. Will be sold on the proinkes, in Middlesex town ship, Cumberland "county, adjoining the C..rlisle Springs, spilt]) side : No. I.—ContaMing 100 ACII.ES, mole or loss, of Slate and Gavel Lad. Th. improvements aro 11 TWO.STOIM LOU ANL NVEATHERIIOARDED MUSE contathing seven rooms, K tehon, Smoke House, a never failing'well of water rt the door, a running stream of water no ,rll.le hon., n huge barn, wagon shed, corn cribs, grain house, hay house, apple, pea It, and cherry troop; about 17 cores of Woodland. No. 2.—Containing 75 ACRES, more or less, adjoin ing No 1. This property lies no buildings, and cbn tains about 10 acres of Wood Im.d. No. 3.—Contains 10 ACRES, more or leas, about 234 aurem of Woodland adJoiniug.No. 2, all -In a high atate of °urn ration, and and, r good roue, contbining over ROO pannolo of post and r:,il. A pub lic road rims along tho entire farm on the north bide. There Is +A good market al the Carlislr r pm go, dun eh, Minot house, and stole, all w.thin . J 0 yards of so. 1 im provealenta. No. 4.—A Trnet of cont.ln:ng =I in Carrol township, Perry c oily, within two milts ut Sierretrs Gop. This tot is well corned with young riles:nut, rock oak. and other timber; a poi,. lie rood within half a mile it maid land, and a - good %%swoon road to the Mod.. A ;toot' and tar siputable title will be given for sold lands.. Any person wishing to view solid land con do so loy calling on Mr. A. Diller,' living on - sold. farm, , or ilt No. 7n North Hanover street, Carlisle. . - . u to commence , nt one 01-I:Kk on .14 Ony, n as of solo will by made known by Iglertgle-bt DATIL) COltdh-h A4:- ORPHANS' couirr SALE. 0" 7'1”,,,d,,y, Sept, aj a r S, 18;0. ity an order 01 the Orphans' Court of Citnnl erland itionty, the subsetiter 01111 tell at public sale, on 010 :rent tars," the Colton( g deip"lbeil Tract of Gravel and, situated in Silver Spr lig township, bounded iy koala of Robert lleagy SCillhuu lintsittnitti, Joseph i)liissitr, nod the Conortrguittet. creek, ran, 131 ACRES, inure le U. Raring thereon - tweeted a -170-STORY BRICK DIVELLINkIIUUSE, and large ]lank Barn, and other necessary buildings. Also a Tract of Mountain lAhd, well emertsl with Chestnut Thalwr, situated in Rye tonnshlp, 1 (Try county, bounded by lauds of Ilalderinan's hells, hob moon U-rgs., Adam Thomas, eontadbi g 18 ACRES-, Mlll=f E[1!111 a In it t aneasone. of the farm. •Threo•iiftht of the shove properties will he s .Id nionlOr the ndnove stated ordor, and tho Winer Lir, liffile as attorney•in. find. ton: this Call, MO Inn ire. Solo to commence at two o'elt.ek p. ut., ou sold day, whoa Joruns viii Ito mad, 6iloSn u n lie nice Oltere nl 1' iiyate.SlCe utIICK lIOUB B, nd Lot of UfOIItIII, iu the .at - mull of flu lisla, sit atied on (lie northeast cart., of litlilllT II street and Ittlrerry alley, contnininr. I ri; fort font, and olio °indeed and twenty feet deep. The ter inn 'all] lie 11111110 ' J N. AR tiSl,:ll.oNli, laititti7Odit Guardian and Attorney-lit-fact. - List of unclaimed - letters remaining hi the postoffice at Carlislo, Pa., for - the week ending 'August 177 1870 : Letters remaining in' the postoilleo more than moo week are advertised. och-latters ;mining, the printed advertised list, and ealung'for them as advei•tised letters. Letters are not advertised until they have remained in the office one week. To - obtain any, of them) letters, the applicant must call for " advertised let ters," giving the date of the list. If not called. for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Lettei Office. = Arinstoing, Ma,. A 1, Osnum, Sarah Low Batall, Mrs Betsy Pt tin, Mrs Oran. A Crain, has 11/114111111 It. 1.4,1 Sarah A Friend, Mist. Annie C Si )Iher. Miss Margareth Faneett, Mn Stroh M 2 Simia - in, Miss Molly: aoldon, Mi t t M n H teary Silib, Mrs amlet 110 Ner, Miss eally Blaler, Mrs Catharine Milton, Mrs Ann Shugart, Sarah J Low, Mrs Eliza Thomson, :111,N Una, Ala Satoh Wert, Anna Ii Metternich, bliss Rachel 2Wo thi,Nisii hhirgaiet II !gratin, MI. Sale WllsoneMra Elliot II . Myers, Mrs Berea A . Wolf, Miss Mary Nall. r, Miss Alice It omit, bass Elio. ea. = MEM 11=1120111 Bt. . .. .7 M 3/ c Karthey, Mr 00100001,.10,1511 Miller, NV 1,1 Culberton {Vm 31..,dere, John edl Cox, Loudon 31., , re, not Cridig'lVn. Neweolne, Zatrarlel, Elliott, .101.0 Null, Abralinni Garber, George I . l.lcrell 3: Son Goldsmith A: Ere Rueld, M 11 leraluttn, John IV iilo - p, Joxiall Gross, Johnrltirewoilh, Geo Hoior, II F Strickler, Altruhitin linnonnii, J. o kwittert, Squire Halm, John , Schull, 'Jim HarrFry, Calvin e I rnitl 4 h. John Jackson, html Snyder, Wm Kcal, Abraham Turner, James 2 • Lohman, A Tanner, Rosht - Lino, Frederick 11 eitier, Geo W Line, Out Wonders it Goodyear A. K. RIIEEM, P. M WILL BE SOLD AT PRIVATE :late, three valuable Tout n bote, to llio hoe tough of Carlisle: No. I.—Ou College sheet and Wa;gon.r's road, coutahilog about 51 No. 2.—AilJolong No. 1 mot 11"a^g nerd .ontnio.log flout , G ACRES.. Nu t.—Alljtilning nud Wsggoll ea rood, ninlning nimut 7 ACRES yo, t er. apply to = LINDEN HALL You will vu well, i r you Lora Sklar, Wur.l whom you Irbil tu• oduesto,lo s s for (Ito ek circular uC n Linden 11uIP' 31, niv,l4”, = 9 • REY. 11JO] .E FILEgAUFF. 1.1t1;,, Lune-xtuFcoutity, Yu The Cheapest. Weekly raper. HE CHEAPEST-PATER IN THE WORLD ; T II I It 'l` . Y. CENT kl-a 3 fill E' WREKLY PATRIO.T, poi,Loin g. f i r_ty- r l g ht column. of,nl ter. roll , lver, •Lfte'ritrA Curtent.Newe, h.e. r froin the. First of Beptember,J/170, until the First of Jn.,uary, 1871, fur Fifty Conti to mingle gam:x . llmo; .$1 50 to clulm of ton, ;8 Otto clubs, ..f twkty, oo l l.Oto Oil to club 4 Of one hundred (to Ono eddrotA), cash In ed. muss. - Addrom' 11. F. MEYERS & CO., 11°91;70 I , :cMon mid Prop lutuni, 112111 . 41/tirg, l'n Proposals -- PROPOSALS We, tho undorrigned Iluil og Commillou of tho Second Proibytorion Clllll°ll Chapel, in Ilia borough of Carlisle, Pa., wilt roOidro propotals for putting up and finishing add. buildings, up In the t. u'u t ts.ot,ig . August instant. Pull cleat...lugs unit speclncations Call bo neon at tho Wilco of John T. Ormi, No.lB Hontli Hanover street. Coi:tractorolo gl'vo security for hilllhnont ut coniract. 'Thu Coin- tee rows.° the right, th acceptor rake bide. O. D. CIIAIGIIgAD, .1. T. GREEN, UIVEN, A BOSLEII, A. H. IMAM, Committee, ~llaukio.2t 4n :Electio Iv DireLii.rs oTzcE. . . • Notice. le hereby glvon that en °Welton will be bold on .tlfondukt:&plentbef-5.1870, between - the bourn tlf 'ten and .tour p. tn.; tit the office of file Ocuipany; in Oarlielo, for MO purpono of electing Thirteen Direetors to nutveSor the'enelling year. r- • ' 117 coder:cif tlio Board. JOHN it 41111:11N, Secretary.: • liatig7Q-la Relating to' Artificial' Zintbe NOTICE I . LATINO TO AIiTIVVI/5,L LIMBS War Deportment. Surgeon CeneraSa °Mee, Washington, fUleanth,July, 1870. • Oongroni baring. provided by Aetallpproved Juno, 17, June 30, and July'll, 1870, for the redesuo,overi ' flee years 'of Artiflolal Limbs, or tho Value thereof-in money, to ofileorv, eoldlore, seamen, and marines; who hare lost .irt, the sofrice 'of the United' States, the following instriietiOns Orb published for thubenefit of thou° interested. • , • Applications should bo rondo direct to the Surgeon Ateneial, from whose oillee the necessary blanks will 'be furnished on request. Upon npplicatious for limbs In kind, orders will bo given' by tile Surgeon General, upon any manufsc: timer selected, who shill' first horn flied a bond 1w the sum of Firo Thonsaodbollnre, with two snretles,_ -to furnish — good — and' ratisfactorylimbs;withOut ex-- tro chorgo to the soldier, and maks good All defects of material or workmanship without ndilitionaf sharge, subject in all cases to the inspection' f such persons ne the Surgeon General may designate. ' Blank forms of bonds pill be furnished by this Oilier. Tmnsportation to and from the place of Oiling the limb will also ho furnished upon a written mined addressed to the Surgeon °mend. Applications for commutation will be certified by fLe Sargeon - lieneral," end transmitted to the COm ntiesioner of Pensions for psytnent, through Melo-al' pension agents. As full Instructions will be forwarded from this 011ie° with the blank form of app'ication—the ex penenof employing an Allmney or Agent will be in the raise necessary.. . J. K, BARNES. Surgeon GellerAl U. S. Anny 2Sju l y7o 4L For Sale—Valuable .Wcil Estate VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SAL V Situated on the south side of the Yellow Elwell creek, In Penn township, about ono and one•fotitt miles sduth saga Centreville, containing 112 Acres,. and 70. Perches,_ 20 acres covered with largo Pine, White and Black Oak Timber. The Improvements are a. TIVO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, a Waslnlouse and' Summer Kitchen, a good largo Barn, (old kyle), a large Wagon bleed and Criba, With /leg Pen and Carriage House attached, two chola°, Apple Orchards, In good bearing order, to -gather with peaches, pears, cherries, and grapes. Also a never failing well of water at the door. Also a No. I garden. - The land is in a high state of cultivation, under good fence, and the Improvements aro in good order. The location is a desirable one being mama church, mill; and schoolhouse. ' Aleo a Tenant ito;l;a3 on the above tract of land ... • • . Persons wi+lting to view the farm can do sol, oiling upon the subscriber reAding °nth° premiss: 14.01y70,21n J. C. (COVER. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE offered at privsto sale, by Om Bllbscriber, oltn ted In West PentadmronglL township, Cumberland county, Pa., 2 MHOS south of Now ville, on 'lto Turnpilto, bounded by lands of Samna! McCullough, Christian Trit t, and others, his farm,. containing . 1..,4 5 - A ORE'S of Limestone Land. Thu improyementa th, rem, erected aro a - WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE, large Bank harm 100 feet in length; ith new Wagon Sluff anal Corn Crib, A Volln'g Orchard in grin ng oil the plane. Has a reasonable portion of Thaler Land. The land is good Limebtorm Soil, and Iron Ore ahoodule In different parte, Is convenient Ittelturrite% - sehoolg;.lunirritil Iv. io . view die prom rty gill call upon the sobscrffor. re. sithog one mile north, or, ;or forth, information by mail orldreon . IVEi,JIEFFLEBOWER. Nuwville, Pa Inug7o .1t • ( I'l'Y AD VI:RTIS lIENTg• COLLEGIATE 'INSTITUTE FOR 3unng Indlett, I t onglikatosce, N. V.—Etdaldish.-d In 1819. Exettllent opport old ties f, n completd /lot lIA education. A octet:Land Modern Langungeo, Art, Music. Eloeull It. nod Vyintoutles thoroughly_ tnnght -Also Vitsear College J'repizralorg School. Speein! cooreo or ntu•ly furnished by President Roy mond. St:MA:lOOe Year begins September P 2,1070. For Co tolon'tie nddrefis the Principals, 0 F.O. W. COOK, A. M., and MARY Il JOIIESON. 40ug70...1t QTEUBENVILLU (O.) FEMALE eminaiy.—belightflilly situated oa, the banks of Ilia Ohio. With over forty years' experience this woli-known school offers unusual advantages for a thorough education both in the solid and ornamental ,branches. The cost lo only about $6 a week. A deduction of one-fourth for the daughters of minis ters. Who ni.xt school year (of 40 weeko) begins Septentlier 7,1670. Send fi.r Catalogue to lbw. CHAS. C. ItHATTYT 0051,1 r Rev. A. 31.1tEID, Principal. 4aug7C-4t HIGHTSTOWN CLASSICAL IN .litute for Young Mcn and Hoye, Soil for circulara to Itoy. J. E. ALEX:MEM Principal, IllgLtoto~ru, N. J. ' Bengal -it F • ---- EALE COLLEGE, Bonlentown, IM N. 3. Board and Tuition 5 . :.08 ptr„year. For - CAI/UNmu with,. net - . 3011 N 11.1111ARELWE It . . N., Fri oclpal. Autut7o 4t PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COL loge. The Ttrout loth Annual Seseiott_willopeu September 0, 1870 Superior cu1t . ..444Ni ut 111014 . 1 . 1110 eltatgeo For catologito atitiretot 32'1.'. Slll.llOl tN, A. 51., Collegovillo, flout. county,l'u. 4aug76.4t - VENTORS; A D inth S 771, oN, B"., Patent Agools, 45i1 plinth iitret.4, on, D. C., for advice, terms, and rofererten. lltiA7o 44 APPLE PARING, CO - RING, AND 911.tuq lituellinr.—Takra four turns of the crank to varli applit stores. Will ho mutt on rectipt of $1 Lo. D.,11. Worreater, )lino. 4augit.-11 S AXON GREEN Is brighter, will and We, rt.xtn Iwr Ilutu at,At bf rerauxv it M ell paint twits, as much surface SOLD lIY ALL 'DEALERS IN PAINTS. 7. It.-WEEKS & CO., SLANUFAcTUILF.IIS, " 23 North Fourth-street, Phpadelphia 4 aug7o-It NE WSPAPEH ADVERTISING , A hook of tEI ebony printed tenger, lately Issued, con talos — a list of the loot AlllVrieflli MI4IIIIIIN, giVillg tilt' 1111.111 es eirrultit'ons, nod foil partienlats eon erring the leading Daily and Weekly to Wen) and Faintly Iftwesitiers, together with nli those lowing ntif Inge eiotio s, publi.died in the ht tvrevt of Religin, Agriculture, Literati °u, de., de. Every advertiser, ond, every person who contemplates becoming ouch, will find this losok of great volt], free to any :damson recoil of fifteen rents. ,tIEO P. ROWELL A CO , - Pul.ll4bets, No. 40 Pork How, Thu PAtalawg(l'.l.l L. ceder, In its in.ne o: 870, baps: "Thu firm of G. P. Rowell & Ca., ahi.•h haws I his Interesting bud valuable book, is ilia largest and best A thertiming Agency in the United States, and we ran ehemful.y reconornd it '0 the at ention of thou; who dep.ire to advertise their boss Incsa sclentilleal y and syniematically in such X way: that Is, so to secure the largest amount of publicity for tho least expenditure of looney." 41100-it PATENTS.—lnventors who wish to take out Letters Patent are oilmned to rota set with Munn S. Co., intim; 6r ttan Scientific American, who bare velment,it claims before the Patent ONce for over, twenty year, Their Amami mut Euro pean ,Patent 'Agency in the most eitemilve ha the Chariteli less Ilmn any other reliable agency: A pamphlet containtim nill Instructions to incon torn is sent gratis.. 'MUNN A CO. 4nug7o 4t IN Pork Now, New Yolk. 8 4ES Se L aJI3 3I I E (I. II ' 'N ' N llte Ir 4( in 1 1 3 C a /Int.[ l , ) , a ,t y , i lM b Visg 1 1 - - lull:Matt. 4ang7o-11. WEIGH THESE All who suffer from iudigeotnu, 61.iseu }lltord•ts,. ,nervoict attectiono, unux(itn t ion or nodes rt itt lon of t l u bowels, two Invited to contiltior thole fact., viz: Tont,tln3 cdratlve openttion of Tarrant's Effer'veseent ! 9eitzer Aperient, lei aIIIIIICII ea ,, es. Is proven by overwhelming testi mony; that profound ;Indica] prat:M(ollms mimeo it,; that Analytical Chemists pronouneit bleat:cal with the water of till : great Ilium. Spa ; that it purifies regulates - tilt, system without Weal) Cs lag It 4,.hat it is delightfully r.,fn siting, and that every element It contab 8 to either corm:tire, 1,1110,11• hive, or invigorating St olgli k ttiONl. wonhi. . . • Sold by all Druggists, tssii7o-it WIIISKERS - AND 3IUSTACHES . forced on II pmoollk fardrltt.ont injury) In '81:c Wenn, by."FRENCII OA ENT " Mailed fur GO route. Titteo - intelogott f r $l. Pruf MILLER, Adams, Mass: NW MEDICAL PAMPHLET. Seminal, Phyeleel, and NerVoll4 Debility, Ito °Meta and core. hien 25 cants. AdElyo,. TARY, Mommtu of Anatomy, OIL Itromiway;. Now 4ang-4t //awe A dvertesehtents GARDEN` SEEDS, • , AT If A 11:1(13TICk No. 10 lintl 5 Nod!. soil Swab I.ltilovvr CAIItISLP, 7 .PA 141.tp701y ' . • • lANOS FOR BALL! ' Two fillet:clan Plnnon. which have been In TIFIt but a abort limo, will bo Hold very low for (nob. Apply ut °pre to ,9June7o-if " ' JQIIN it. lillElol. DRUGS AT No. 6 , South, ant! No. : 10.North Ifanovur ntreots, HAVERSTICK 13ROTIIEhS, PENN'A. - Ilap7Oly GOtrri+ 4 oll•,4( ll. leriio-eMent• OR- SALE 160.10µdµ' llortio of &•rgonot VIMAYint tit() For. 'iScaO-- nituitble t.l&at 'Esidte MEE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE . FOR SALE • virtue of n deed of seal metAoarflmitol 'Zug to mo,la trust for Ms creditors, I will expose' to public saloon the preinigs, in South bliddieton township, Cumberland county, - On Thuradayr Septembeo - 15 ; 1870 at 11 o'clock n. ny, That valuable plantation, titillated on the Oldish and linnover . Torppike, five tulles south of iCarliele, . containing •'. . ' •t' 156 ACREEi AND lg PERCHES , , of ilret-rato land, all of ' which IWeleered and under good' ferze. There are TWO DWELL/NG 110 USES, • , and two barns on the farm; ono of the barns lean overshot brick barn, end the other an overshot barn I of stone foundation and frame ninive: There nro two Orchards, now In full bearing, and fruit and grapes .10 abundance. Mountain Greek, a large and never failing stream of water, passes through this farm, affording one of the best 'hater-powers in the State, having a fall of nineteen feet and three Inches on this land, and. a most excellent alto for a Airlines, forge, roiling mill, or ony other works requiring a. large water-power. Thu South Mountain.liallroad having a conneciion with the CumbeViand Valley Railroad at Carlisle, - passes •wit bin 'ono - fourth - 0f n mile of the farm. It Is believed that iron ore, of the best quality, abounds late rho land, and may ho oh. Wiped by experlenced4„lnprs ; for. much ban been obtained for many years from the adjoining tenet. It is the purpose of the assignee to haven division of the land made so as to enable hint to separate the entire water power, and soli it by itself, and the residue of the land us it farm, or as two farms of about 80 and b 5 acres, as may cult purchasers, a plot or draft of which xvill be exhibited at the limo of sate. Ho will oleo sell at the same Limo and place, 11 BUILDING LOTS, of 40 by 180 feet, six of which will be situated oo the turnpike and five on the creek, a plot of which will also be exhibited at the time of sale - - . • • As a farm, In point 'of quality: of. land, thero is none superior to it indbe Cumberland Valloy, dud as n water•powcr it is Tory superior fur any Mandl faMmlng purpose. FoSany:hiformation regarding the property application may bo condo to Judge Watts, Carlisle. The title to tho land Is perfect, and It wl I hu sold upon the following torma: Ten per cent of the pur chase money ho paid, or secured to Int paid, on th o day of auto; the residue of one-half on tha first of Aprll, 1871, when the deed will ho mndo; and the bal ance In two equal annual payment:l,lYMb interest, to hOsecured by bonds and mortgagenn the property sold. JOHN S. MUNRO, Assignee of Samuel Zug. llang7o-ta VALUABLE' COAL AND LUMBER YARD AND TOWN RESIDENCES AT PITBLIC SALE, On Thursday, September • 10, 1870. The subscriber will sell on the premises, in tho borough of Carlis'e, Pa., the following very desirable Real Estate: . No. 1. A Lot of Ground, located on West Main street, 21 feet front and 204 feet In depth, more or le:", having thereon erected a twoond a-half story BRICK HOUSE, 21 feet front and 04 feet no 'depth, with Franco Kitchen, Smoke House, Wood House, and all mimes eary out-buildings. There Is also in hydrant tit the door, wi lr water and gal all through the house, which is finished In modern style. • There Is e% never failing well of excellent winter at the door. No. 2. A Lot of Ground, adjoining No. lon the 11•01, containing a new two and a half story Illt leg !HOUSE, 23 feet in (runt bye% feet in depth, having water nod gat through the 'house, and. all modern improvements, with all necessary out-buildings on the lot, Theta are Fire Insurance Policies on both -the above - huildingsiwhich — orerpoletup transferable. , No. 3. Nino Lots of Ground, adjoining No. 2on the West, being n lirst.class , LUMBER AND COAL.YARD, vonFtining large and commodious coal Abode, a large coal and hay scales of the Root A Caso patent, Wilco, and convenient siding. connecting • ith the main Dock of the Cumherland Valley Railroad. • Ibis is one of the most desirable Coal and Lumber Yards in Carlisle, and offera rare Inducements to any one desiring to engage In the business. . Tho whole lot contains 300 feet In front, more or less, on Maio or Railroad street-, 200 feet deep, Wore •or less. from Main fronting on College street, and 31 , 5 in length, more or•less, In the roar from College otroot to a point on MaW or Itinilroad street. PrOw.rty will be sold togethaF or separate, to stilt purchasers. Possession Of the Lowlier and Cpal yard sad- one dwelling house will lie given the (Irk of November, if desired. Sale to commence at one o'clock p. TERMS:—Ton per - Coot of the purchase money mull; the balance on the first of April, 1671. JOHN B. COOVER, • Assignee of S. SI. Hoover. 4a ing7o-ts • VALUABLE- EAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber, wishing to relinquish far lug; offers at private sale • Two vm.u.iat.E LIMESTONE FARMS, situated in Monroe township, between the York road and the road leading to Boiling Syringe, a short Mile from Cluirclitown, and 134 miles front Boiling Springs. ' No. l•contains about 75 ACRES, more or lees, of eacellent Limestone tool, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements men gi od story Farm lloose,.ivithWash•lforise- and olheihnt• boildingS: on excellent now Tenant Hon., and a largo Bunk Barn, with wagon sheds, corn cribs, add other necessary outbuildin,,s. This farm has tWo splendid iquiturs of 'running amt., from which every field might easily ho sup plied. These springs feed two splendid gout blends There is also a good 'Orchard of Choice Fruit, such to Apples, Pears, Patches, Cherri No. 2 containa_ab aillfilirtiViZtime land, in first rate order. The improvements are a double two-story Weather hoarded House, with Kitchen. Duke nnuoo, j:e. A Frame harm., recently repaired, with Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and other out-buildings attached.- Au excellent Apple Orchard, with a large quantity of Cherries and other choice fruits, are around the bisPillnal A good Wolinf eater and a large eidterz at the lulls°. if ilesirablii a Tient of Woodland for each place 11 offered.' Poisons wishing ti-view these properties can ail 1.1 by calling on the sat scriber residing on the root lending from Churcittown to Bolling Springs, alone one wile east of the littler place, or upon Willlum II Lutz, li. log Colic by fijone7o pUBLIc SALE OF REAL ESTATE r'rlie executors cf Ilerekinh Yoter, deceased, wil sell nt piddle sate, on the prembies, in North Middle ton township, Cumberland county, On Thursday, September 8, 1870, nt 11 o'clock R. RI.:1110 Mansion Farm of the decenred situated about three miles west of Carlisle, on tin Connodep tiling creek, co:ltalia - rig about 1 3 0 ACRES of goo.] Cron% and Slate Lund, with good linprovr moth, cOnsieting of it FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, aba kraine Darn, with an apple orchard and panel rehi.rd, nud in great variety of young fruit trees, sal and never failing water. Tide farni I: Itnnt d up. , the Connoiloguinet creek, over which, in the feral, is an iron bridge built by the county. They will sell at the same One' and place, a Tract flue Laud, adjoining the above, containing ei.out 1 0 0 ACRES, baying a SMALL DWELLING lIOUSE and Man thereon erected. This Litter tract may be di, hied awl sold separately to Fait purchaser, A plot A loft of the whole will he exhibited on the day sale. Them will be about Thirty Acres of Wood Loud attached to thwMansion Farm, and alliut Eau Arms to the hitter. MEM The terms Will he mad° known on the dnp of tulle 'Y . 4 .,70.5t A VALUABLE SLATE TARR AT PEIVATE SALE. Tho 1111aVrSiglioll OfflTS at prrfliteaa'e, that taloa Ile Tract of Slate Lminl, Omitted 1 mll,B n•.rth of on the right Hide of the road lrading to Carlisle -Ittplittr Spring., Cumberland county, cm tot uln; 165 ACRES, = • The tract Ix divided foto two sections, and will lio sold .vparatd' or, 111 out, tody nx may . sult filo pur chaser. The iininovenionts on the Tra,t Ur° TWO,STORY PRAMS HOUSE, with Immo Summer House, large Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, two never failing ,IVON of excellent water, and is young apple orchard. The land is In al high stiitii of cohlration, aid under wool 'fences. The manlier tract, adJolnitir the Mansion Farm, ex t..nds along the Sul; hinr,Spring road, on which is triicte I n li, ORIN; • NI %V TWO-STORY BRICK 110USH . • Fratiau Summer house, Ilotiothed ; Itandsonto Fran. Bars; cholaa atop is Yntita of all 6luds In ittoindanen. A well of got d water and it victori, no.r lho dour, Terms sissy to suit pun:bosom Pelson.; w siting to view tlto property will call on tits undersigned,- results on the last pact described, or on J. C. flute:, Insurance Agent, lit the F 1.01.110 House, No. 4, Carlitde, Pa. lang7o 3ni.% V ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT.PWILIe SALE Thu subscriber will offer at pui)lic Bald --On—Tuesday, September-27, - - a Trnct of Land, 'shun teti,in Silver Spring township, one-fourth of n udle cast of Now Ifing,lon, on tho, Inroplko loading from linr . risburg"Chambrkloirg, containing , . • more or letta,ilko food WIN; of an excolloot quAlt y portly llbestow, and tlote; being toolono ml colti• volt., moronically laid out in Rix fields, it loon runtiltht th rong), the tract making It COIIVIMbiiI and rally ntncccua. !Du Improvemonta aro a - -- TWO-STOPS IMAM): DWELLING,. four rooms on 00 Brut Poor, and. livo rooms pi, Gm sot offal, Poor; WO,ll ,Ilonsu," Spoke lions°, flank Barn, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, Ac. Also; a good Orchard 41C11., Ica Pratt Also, a well of good water" at' thu door:' Also, a cislorn at the Immo, and oils at the ham.. Also, a TWO-STORY PITAME MEL. LINO on the peeoiDoui used for a 'fount House. Sole to COUIMPUCO at 'ono o'elock'y, in, on mild day, when attendance. will be given and tonna tondo bIIOWII by • - - JOHN MUSSELMAN. P nerson wishing to vim (o premises, da torero thu yof onto will call on the subscriber, who will at ail into plousnro to show thu nioperty. • llauglolo VALUABLE 'TRACT OF CHOICE LIMESTONE LAND AT PU'BL'IC I will sell af public sale; on tho premises,! Ott.' Thureday. Oitober 'O, 1870, • at ono o'clock p.m., the following described Tract of Deal Estateoiltnatml partly in North Middleton and portly in Middleton( townslilps, Cumberland county, on the llarrishurg Turnpike, about two miles east of Carlisle, and lying with Its southern 'touudary the Lotore Spring, containing_ 84' ACRES - AND. 07 .PERCLiES. :Thera in [alum spring' "of *ger ow dila' trttet; mid IC la oudor"good'renco, and ilia linid in n bi b lt otato of cultivation. Persons wishing to liurchaso can exitiniti6 tho land" at any timohoforo Ow day of solo ,by upoT , the subscriber. , • Terms macho knotot on day of sale by ' llimg7o.lo JACOIn KUTZ, =SEM lIEZEKIAII G. TOTER JOSEPH 1.. TOTER, Exeent e PETER STOCK 85 ACRES, FIEI 17111 ITNEXAMP4IID .‘ ! MEI THE EMPIRE 31tITUA1 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORE, In tho first Fifteen Nientito Of its exhitenco has timed OWE FORTY-FIVE , HOORED POLICIES 1 INsunmo OVER $8,000,000.00 and takitig in .Preminnis - $500,000 - .00, boing the larva commencement bnalnFace ewe don, by any company In the ‘vcrld, I =M Ordinary whole-life packs aro nneolutely non forfeitable from payment of first annual premium.. Special inanrance non-forfeitable after two attn. payments All policies IncateMableaOr usual causes, and bsolutuly Ineoutustallu aftertwortunual premiums. All roil rlctlons npon'tmvnl Owl inardencO 3 . ollioVeli end no per!ulte•rognlrud. No noakulation inierebt on Loa. or Doforrod Pronaunfi., and no increase of annual laympoto on any close of polfoloo. . One-third of the ptelbillre loaned to the party In. dured, if - desired, and no Note required. Dividends on tho progressive plan, ono also upon the gnersutee interest plan. ihteas of the company combicted on the Mutual Polley simploand tali. Is IN provlnlonti Incontestability of Policies It Is the purpose of The Empire to fulfill all Ito ontrocto, the evidence of which In that its policy ms no convenient refuges by nume of which it can scope aped demand. Proven fraud on the part of . Ire Insured will alwaya invalidate a policy. Alto' Weide, if committed prnv lono to the payment of the eeond nununl premium; or death cruised by engaging any specially hay.ardons business withha the first wu years. But utter the ezp 'ration of two .) care, he policy will, he held incontestablo for nil capers scold fraud. Non-Foyfeiture of Lill) Policies No policy of Inturanee with continuona payincilfe r life will ho forfeited or lieehrno void by the non nyine.nt of pronhnhe thereon, until the full paying ower of the Prenilurns have been exhaueted. TL nguago of tho pulley le: " That If any premium after the first annual pre mium shall hare been paid, shall not be paid on the, day when duo, and the .sald assured shall, within thirty days thereafter, give notice in wrltin g of Ina bility to pay the same, and of a desire that raid llcy almll ho conunuml in formundcr mu fullomng condition, Then find in inch caee this pulley shall not bo furfnited or become void by the norilitiymoLt of the said premium due theieon, until after the expiration of a period, to'bo determined at follows, to wit: The net voice of this policy wb en the pro mium becomes due shell be determined by actuarial calculation, ond oiler deducting 11.111 61.111 not volno the Loans upon said policy uncoil.' ed by dividends, anyludebtedneßs to tho Corupopy, four-firths of whatr remains shall ho comndereJ a net nlngle premium of temporary Insurance, fool this policy shall ho continued In force during the term for which t will insure, according to the age of the party o he time of One Intone of the prenninno. ' ,n• Ex Ample of the Non-Forfeitable Plan of the "Empire."— ftf party 33. Ordinary whole life policy. One annual premium wilt roolinne the pulley In force 2 yearn nod 3 days. Two nunnal proillinos will counting: the policy In force 4 lento and 12 days. • Three ahoual premiums Will I . ol4tltint , the pulley Ih foreu U yearn and 27 tlnys. Four annual preadutail n•ill the ',alley In force 8 years and 40 days. Fire an.! premiums will eolith). lire pulley f0n:n . . n 104.. and :di days. oFri %l I2St minter, President, G. II)Ito, George W. Smith, Vice Presi IMMI Sidney W. Crofut, Secretary Lemuel H. Waters, Altiary Thomas K. Ararcy, M. 1)., Medi cal Examiner. Everett Clapp, Superintendent (1 Agencies THE -TESTIMO NY- OF- Tito Empire kit p..pular linaltut lon, motteAe.l by i . elloble wen, on soond belittle's principles, and In destlantl2lt a vory early day to stand shoulder to slump, nitlt the oldeftt comp:altos of Its character In the country. Its officers >;tid direct/ail " mean buslnets," sitti linVo urganitted with the view of establishing a model Insilluttot.—..V. Y. Intkpend, vat, Jitotthry'2o, 1870. - 'tub COIN/Ally le a gjeat 41104,011 11 0 1, salt at able,eviTyriirt7i ul rollekblu .11tripgon)ept. The '7iuij)l9.Ainx niprillpflitir ill the country. Morton /t. "Tho kivernso: the I iLpitx ha• Tra reler. 'no lgthidro will attract thu {Wawa of than] tcmplall it Idle Inunra. cc."— Irak/alma and Re- FEZ Ilnt ig p Jlcy iu thin Conpany, we reel a jmit .0 111 the gloat sneer. g It Is nellior:tig.”-nEra. An exeell-til IttmOity.”—Zfort's Herald. A very iktir_comflll Coutpilv.",-(Vaioregatinitgaist "Thug linwlrp Nlntoil iu nosorps.ml. The men c'ouneried wtth:lt in o,• for thou . ° who know thik aufficinnt rt•coninikolilograi of lhn Company "—The Notion,A • - _"lt la with peculiar pleaeure that wo speak of tido new candidate fur public favol. We knew many years since the President of the company. We knoW him to Lc a man' of enorml, of character, of suPorldr Lualneterability, and above all elsa, a successful man Jo whatever ho undo' takea. -.Tho truck is , the Com pany has adopted the beatimProvementa of the day In Ile orgitnlx.ntlon."'—rXenr I.:nulanit 'lnsurance Ga zette. GEO. S. EMIG, EZIEFEEI Cumberland; perry,: wed Juniata Ceflu- ties., OFFIdE WITH' B. In 14July'reuly !!!= itEzmitor,:us nudity-. THE KIDNEYS The Kidney. Rio two in number, nlhtaTtd at the IMIE upper part of the loin, surrounded Ly fat, and con eliding of 'throe parte,' viz; the Anterior, tlio rior, awl the Exterior The anterior abeoritt. Interior conakto of Manes or velo7, avhleb nerve no n depoalt for Iho urine'and convey It to the exterior. The exterior la a condos tor also, turtalnatlng la a olattle tube, and raffi' the Ureter. The uret ern ere connected with the bledikr. The bladder 111 tompond of varloun,foveringe or times, divided into parte, viz: tho Upper, tlio Lower, the Nerrono, anti the Mucous, Tho upper expele,.tho 11.wor retains. Many L vo a desire tS tirionto without thu nullity othore titillate without Itho nblllty to retitln. ''hln frequently occurs in =MI to core them, ntre,tionn, we must bring into action ho museleo, which are engaged in their various ❑unction.. If they are neglected, °ravel or Dropcy I= The reader- autl4 also-bo- made aware,-tbat-bosrever Tight pry Ito tho littark, It le our° to affect dm 'cilly health and montnl• powers, as our flesh and blood are supported frbru these spur, es (lour OR rcrIEUX6TlBll,—Pala occurring In the lolne a Indicative of tho above