balloon - it'ilin - is in t7 Linvri the inns; ent:' doing a rushing business. OUR pigeon and squirrel hunters are on the.,movo. This kind of game is said to bo vary vlonpy., •=l==l Tn hats are getting beautifully smaller. They are about the size of a common tin cup. ' But then they "look so gay, &e.". IMMECIII Itmlunotis.—Theie will. be morning service in St.' John's church on next Sunday, at the ummtehour, ' when • the holy communion will be administereii • REV. Dr. Hstamr, of Dickinson Col lege, will' "preach in the Emory M. church on Sabbath m4yriing next at 11 o'clock, and the pastor. nt 71 in the evening. STONE' TunowisTs.—Officer Sanno, as sisted by Captain Low, Chief Burgess, "pulled" two "rawacenoots" on Mon day evening, who were engaged in stoning houses on Liberty alley. • They were set free on a promise of returning to the barracks immediately. A 'GERMAN •IN T.B.OI3IILE.—A man, named Schimmel, was arrested the other morning by Offieer Sanno, on Louther street, on the charge of attempting to take the life of a countryman with a butcher knife. He was taken before Squire Holcomb, when he was commit ted for trial.' RE-ornzvEn."Dad" Walker has re opened nipple's billiard saloon in the basement of Rheum's Hall, where the admirers of this popular game can " while 'away the fleeting imurS:" Price per game only fifteen cents. Fresh oysters in every possible style, served at short notice. RECOVERY OF STOLEN PROPERTYA few days since, Officer Sanno succeeded in arresting a thief that had robbed Mr. 'Philip Carper, drover, while riding in a car on the Cumberland Valley road, of a considerable sum of- money, checks, valise, &c. The arrest was effected the same day of the theft, and Abe, stolen -3rty propel , recovered. The thief was allowed to go free, under prothise of leaving the country. ThE pupils of the Mary Institute will resume their school duties on next Wednesday ; tlur seventh of September. This school is too well knOwn among us to need any word of commendation, but .we may be allowed to say that under the direction of the accomplished kidy, who has recently becoine the principal, with competent instructors in the several departments • off' . study, the Institute , win offer such advantages in mental culture, as to .sceure,'. even to a larger extent than heretofore, ' the confidence and patronage of the citizens of our borough. ANNUAL exhibit of the operations of the Carlisle Building and -Loan Associa tion for the second year ending August 23; 1870: _ Mt= To dote reed sth quiri.s4,BB3 Ch •• 6th " 4,716 ar " " 7th " 5,101 LI .Bth " 0,477 10 Total ry cOple from dm.. To nom , reed sth guar. $655 " 615 6 70 " 7th f £5O " 810 " 6 60 -Total reeripto from fill.), t:1 • To Mt. reed sth goer $496 50 ' • - " •• oth . 924 75 '• " 7th •• 700 00 Total reseinta from int Total receipts for 2d yosr, 11169. Aug. 23—nal. in Treasury CL By 42 lawn 101.5111(100r 5,612.50 "33 " 6th " 4,358'00 " 49 " • 7th •' 7,023 00 '• 37 " Bth " 5,731 87 Total payinents on on }22,723 :t7 osp,paed gu othar 10 8 1 950 3 50 " 7th " 81 50 Sth " 81 50 •Total expenses of sear "TOlO paymoolsr Aug. 23, 1870.—Balance in Treasury, Luaus paid out second year, MI. Average premium on loans second year, V . 'S 84 3.'s All of which la respectfully submitted. C. P. 111311810E'. Feeretary. Arig.t 'M, 1870 Tho undersigned Auditing Committee, respectfully report, that do hare examined the foregoing exhibit of the WIWI/ DuWhig and Loan Assocratiou for the year endieg Atig. 23, MO, and fled the earns comet. August 20, 1870, respectfully *Admitted. . LEW. A. SMITIL, • J P. BEELER, S. 11. GOULD, Committee. General Summary of Two Years' Opera ? tions.• RECEIPTS. hi year reed dime, $19,624 05 21 - 20 263 56 $35;557 142 fa 54 45 Total receipts for duce let year recd floes, 2,1 •• • •• Total rocelitts from flues, let year read Mterest, H 2.0 21 2d 2,00 75 Total receipts far interest, ;310 00 Ist yearyec'd advance on shares, 12 25 ;Total, itice,lptl for two Jean, let year paid 1451088019,600 00 2d, " 001 -". 22,725 37 -5V4325 457 . 411 07 348 50 let year paid oxpeaseg Sd " - " Lt p.m paid mai - iet'a 879 Co: kB. taxes 6500 /216 63 Averags pike of 1.-aes let year, SG4 r, • • 4 ' ' 2J 611 84%. in s eaiime (or two years, 61 83 Carlisle dlua'ust 26,1870. • • Antiouucemonts Carlisle, Pa., August - 27,,1870. • Messui.'•Pents & Stahl : • - Gouts:—We are so .-well pleased with tho results of- your method of dressing and. renovating feathers that we bear cheerfultestbnony to the entiro truthful ness of all that is claimed in your circu lar for "The'New Machine,_patented_by 0. C. Monroe, of Poultney, -Vt." The feathers which you,have cleansed for us are..so .rauCh. improved, hi every respect,. that. we are serail' you have equal success in other cases, your work will be perfectly satisfactory to your pa trout. We accordingly recommend your InrOde-of-elean.sing-and.renovating-feath— ,,sm,lo,:the ladies of Carlisle, with the most perfectconfldence that they will be satisfied with the result._ , . - ThiiiPeCtfully pints, Mns. A. It. SWARTZ, Ras. S. lf. MCCLELLAN, Mug. L..M. BAIRD, Mits. A. S. PARDOE, Bins. C. INITOPF, MRS. It. MCCARTNEY, Sn., 4 This. W. E.'lferinif, ' • Mns. Jos. Timairsozi. THE LATEST FAMIONABLE BEVERAOE. • —A furnishing store in' this city adver tises a, new style of cravat as " the latest, fashion ~f or the throat." This may be the latest style. Or the outside of; that or - gan, but a: fashion for the inside haajtuit • come up which is twice as popular. ,Somebody hai found out :that Schiedam' Schnapps improve soda water, and every . body acquiesces in the arrangement. Although somewhat : conservative by na ture, we., aro, not oppoSed to .progress, , and conceiving 'it' oat solemn duty, as a public journallsti to-ascertain whether Schnapps Soda Water Was a propeithin' g ` to be recommended, to our. tEmbscribers Wiilriedit: The resid6' lie stated . in a few words.' The mixture is gixdti , take, and if our stomachislike stomachs .• . in general it is, capgenial o_,that FaFt of the humeri 'orgainaation. and to conclude,. Atit touches.the right spot.. , .' ".# I4 I II W s Courier, OSE liliThilLED • ijOiLLAIIS, per . inont.W. No ,hrtmlragz- Send - 'stamp ; for/Ample. and inforrnation. - W. W. WILLIAMS, (Lock Box 1,112,) Oniaba, , lebrasjia. isep7o-2L* , BUSINESS DIRECTORY A new. style Business: Directory, com posed of glass cards, with a large mirror in the centre, is being canvassed for in 'our tpsvn by .31r. •F. A. 'Harris. The whole will be bvintifully arranged, en closed in a walnut frame,' with one-half inch gilt moulding. We feel confident it will prove satisfactory- Take a card. " TnErri Nairn is LEGION," may be applied to those who die annually of Consumption, although seienee has of late years sensibly . diminished their . num r. It is gratifying to know that the neral use of Dr. Wislar's Balsam of Vitd Cherry is largely instrumental in attaining this end. ... • , IF you wish a charming picture, go to -Locbman's Gallery_ Be left ,3lrs. Netrs building for abetter room and light, over, Miller t Leidith's and Greenfield's stores. All the old negatives made by Mr. beater are in his possession, and duplicates tan be had as before. Al KA.—Where on this globe can we go beyond the omnipresent Yankee ? Landing at Sitka, we had walked but a short distance into the town when we reached the northern depot of Dr. Ayer's medicines in fult.display - among the huts, shanties, and courts of these boreal tribes. There the familiar, homelike names of his Cherry;'Peetorat Pills, &c., salute us from the"exterior and the in terior of a store which shows more busi ness than its neighbors, and proves, that these - simple but sure remedies are even more necessary to savage life than to ourselves where they visit every . fireside. [Correspondent Alesand. Journal. LntrsmirNEns' coal constantly on hand. Also a full assortment of lumber at the - 1 - bcst prices, at.the yards of Al'H. BLAIR. 25au70. FOR SALE.—The furniture and three yeaf lease of the "General Waynb" hotel, situated on the canner of Baltimore and Paca streets, Baltimore, 31d. Price —Four Thousand Dollars. • llatig•,7o A rtes-r-crattell for 373 pounds, with wheel and other neces sary'lisings for ringing. Will be sold heap. ---Apply to WM. IlLarn, • Carlisle, Pa. _ Steam puinp. The pump can be dis connected from the engine, and engibe used for driving any kind of machinery. gas and water pipe, steam fittings, &c. 3l'Lanalian, Stone & Isett, Ilollidays burg, Fa. liTeb6m A LARGE addition lately made to the stock odf Innihei, in the yards of " • A. H. BLAIR. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS. Carlisle, May 3, 1870. B. Sheri: has now on hand, and will make to order, all kinds of Car riazes, Buzffies, Spring Wagons, &c. He has 'the best workmen in each branch, and has, all kinds of" material constantly on Land. Painting and re pairing promptly attended to. smaihtf Reader, if pin want fresh candy, go to Buries, 35 West - Main - street. -- Lemons at Burk's- Go to Burk's for Raisins and Fig's. Go to Burk's for everything in the way of Candies, Nuts, Fruit.s &c. Soda Water at Burk's, 35 West Main street- SAVE YOUR MONEY J. IL Wolf, has the largest and Cheap est Stock of Notions, and Fancy Goods, in Carlisle, which he offers at exceedingly low prices, either at Wholesale or Ite tail-1-11PB:LiOrraeLite_PAICe,:kiP., 18 North Hanover street, Sipe's New Build ing. 1211313 $-2,776 76 513 74 20,000 pounds of shoulder and side meat wanted in exchange for pure Liquors, and the best brands of chewing and smoking tobacco, by JACOB LIVINGSTON, , 21ap3m No. 27 North Hanover street. MEE Armen to seedling your coal for win ter while prices are low and quality good. Call at the yards of _ EMI For direct acting 'steam pumps, for mines, &c., that Will pump from 12 gallons to 3,560 per minute: Go to 3PLanalian, Stone &kelt, Hollidays burg, Pa.. Mil MUM JACOB LIVINGSTON, Dealer in t FINE WINES AND uquons, Jo. 27 North Honorer street, Offers the following goods : War ranted pure, unadulterated and full proof. Always as represented. Genuine Imported French Coganc Brandy, old age. Pure old Rye Whiskeys by celebrated Best finality Ginger Brandy. Pure old gin. Pure old Port wine. The very best quality Sherry, claret„ New England Rum, &c. RimmeL Pre white spirits, for drug gists and family use. Sold at the lowest prices for cash. A call solicited. • 21ap6m MEI JACOB LIVINGSTO.'N, 143,:an Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TOBACCO, SNITFIP, - CIMULS, 'PIPES, &C. No. 27 Nora Hanover streei. Offers to the trade tie best braFds a large variety of Chewing and, Smok- ing Tobaccos, real Michigan Eine rut, in bulk or in tin foil. E-GarretCscelebratedsnuff. Real. genuine Imported Havana Segars. Yarn Connecticut and Domestic Segars. • /large assortment .of everything, be longing to the business, and sold at as low a twice, as in any Eastern city. EMI EEO 44',1;:i The public is respectively invited to call and inspect my large assortment. Every article warranted as represented; 211ap706m 13IPORiT TO PRIVATE FAMILIES Pure and unadulterated - Wines and Liquors, supplied at their residence, by sending order to, stere, or through Post Office. Every article-warranted as rep resented or the money refunded. JACOB LIVINBSTON. 21apGm No. 27 N. -Hanover street. 3PLanalban, 'Stone S Isett, Hollidays burg, Peimsylvania, manufacture station ary cngines„_.boilers,. direct_acting. blowing engines..: Player, Thomas and other Lot blast. Brass and iron east- . ings from one lb. to 20,000 lbs., and all kinds of machinery. SPECIAL NOTICES TUMORS, _CANCERS, ULCERS ,Professors Burtartan and Down, of the American University, are making wonderful cprda of Cauce. Tumors, and Ulcers, by their new -dlaceeery. painless treatment, no knit"; no pkmbers, no caustic horning. The most remarkable sheet of this treat- Moot is, it ...mantes the chemical elements °lran. remus growths, so that they ebricel, die, andllissio pear, ant will notr.return. All those afflicted can call on the Proies.ons, BUCHANAN' A DOWN, MA irersity ; or coldrrss, No. 614 Pine street, Philads. llang7o ' 'A gentleman who..nerenEd for Jas® froni Nervous Debility, Premature Deny, and all , the , effects of youthful Indiscretion, rill far the fake of auffering hurnanity,..sendfree to et vihe need it. the receipt: fin. reaklna the ample remedy by irblet. Li was cured. Sufferers-wishing to profit ,by the advertis er...aspartame., eau dose by • addressing, in perfet confidence . JOHN B. OUDAN. N 0.42 Cedar Bt. New Yeti'. 'My 7-79-irr. • - • :Nlll.ll, ALA11 1 1 . 2;0. WIRE .4:warps,. for Btoro Prontadieriame, to. Iron Pad/Li-lit% Wk. Wei” bingo for .beep and Poultry yairdi, Min and Iron wire cloth Sierra, Prederd, Screen. for coal, ocean Crimpled Cloth Air 'Pith dniinet ;Lati,eneptidiltire for,ltlndows btPtt llakeq tirirentirnatetratfal 4 t.teri infonod-' by talon pressing the mantifactorera.lJ.WALKlLW Ik SONS No. II NOttb Math;.treat Philadelphia. 24107071. p THLNIC OF TIIIS ! C. P. STUART NOTICE A. Ti- BLAIR. I= innous OP TOUTU. "W11017017D - 13177ETi?" - :: }cad Alm " never in a single instnnco his medicine failed to : do all; if not - morel than W . a!ated in his pamphlet. An an external remedy i loclies t eit ofChroutc.nletentila.„- •tisso, Headache, Tadbliele;" Sores, Swellings, Sprains, Slings of Insects, and Pdali 'in Limbs, tack, and Chest, Its wonderful curative powers are miraculous. Taken internally for the core of Cholera, Leysentery Sic% Headache, audlrtirtiltlo'a, its aootiiiiii • bid penetrat ing qualities core felt as soon as taken. The oath with which each bottle Is accompanied will show That there is nothing injurious In its composition. Theigands Of, certlflcat . ce log or rarevirtuesoif Ibis valuabto a s riiiiia: Any ,person after leaving used it once will rawer be with out it. Every bottle of the genuine boo t h u signa ture of 'OS. I. Tobias"' co the 'outeide wrapper. Sold by the Druggists nod Storekeepers throughout the United States. Price 1,0 cents. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. 4aug7o-Iy. THE CONSTITUTION OVEaT.IIIIOWNI ilia dor:atit.t4lol'aSadyaaltli may !id ruined hy„h "few applientlone of the load oreulphur hair ttfee noN ih thetnerket, •!lot 'n Dye" may_heAlthntotther, Encl. nostrinns, "tat A DIE 'anti be the result of using them. But one their Dye has been tried and acquitted of all deleterious tendency, under the lll fidlible laws of Science. : Ile It !mown to all, that Cristadoroq-Ekcolsior Hair Dye Lae been analyzed by the, distiotoished chemist, Professor ppm..., and his certificate of its whoit- Y0L110.99 may be seen at Cristadoro's,C Astor lloMie, Netv York. Cristatioru's Hair PresirvatThe, as a Dressing, acts like a charm an the Hair after Dyeing. Try It. dang7o ly TO STOREKEEPERS .GENERA , ' Y., ; We would be pleased to inall regularly our monthly wholesale price list to any storekeeper who does not receive them, and who may give us his address. These lista will give OUlt Wholesale Prices of most of the goods we otter. WO porrectand publish them at the first of every, mouth. We invite n coinparison of our priced with City quotations for good goods. The secret of success lies inionying small—bnying often—keeping good Foods—keeping np variety, end carrying lehs'stoek.. Try It. • WILLIAM BLAIR ‘46011, " South End," Carlliac, Pa. {.111e7~ BE WISE. WHILE wisdom will benefit you: be not on. .tin trolled by your incredulity, bundrede ltaTe bought • relief from the horrors of Dyspepsia through the medium of DE3ll.lfieri ANTI-DYSPEPTIC STOMACHAITTERs and found it. Why should you snit. when th adml rablo stomachic has cured loony similar cases-why do you doubt while other believe and nro cured 1 Delay in this nuttier is both dangerous and tinprotitable. _Your health, happiness and business suffers, while constant neglect is frequently fold wed by sermons and uncon' trollablo results. - DEMUTIVizi BITTERS ore eqUolly useful in the nnmeronv difficulties attending Indb gestlon; nn RILIOUSNEsS, CoNSTIPATION, Ac., whilo •or FEVER and Anus and other disorders proceeding from 31:AnliATA, it is the only reliable preventive and ! mealy-known. WITOLESALE. ONLY Coyle Brothers have juk received a very - large stock of goods, cud, as hosiery, Shirt Prontn,(Eus ponders, Linen, Cotton and Cambric liandkoreliiefs, Trimmings, Ties and Polo, of the latest styels Paper Collate and Coln in great variely, Payer and En•elopes; Velvet,- Ribbon, Coat, Vent, -Dress and Pearl Buttons, Three nn-l . Six Ciird Spool - Cotton Sowing Silks, dyt, Matto and Lines, Toilet Soaps Perfumery, Dengs,-Shoo -black, Stove -Poll& Indigo Blue, and an endlets -variety of Notions, generally. All the above to he had at Coyle Brothers. Having lately removed to t 46 largo store room in the neiv Hoed Will Hose lionse,via hove' increased' our stock larger than over, and will sell at" gold CO LE BROTHERS, 21 South Hanbver street, Carlle. prices. 3111111 MARKETS CARLISLE PRODUCE MARICET.. Corrected Weekly by B. C. Woodward Thursday Morning', Septe»ber 1,1875. MEM= Sirittiitl7;c4 01117 SUPERFISE' E n. rr. FLOUR OLD 117111.11'.....' RYE 12321 M=tMlM TIMOTIITSEE.D --- CARLISLE .PII.OVISION MARKET. • ' Corrected Weekly by William Waihmood. .. Carlisle, Tlinr.vloy IG,, ,7, Sept onber 1, 1870: BUTTERS 20 EGGS . I 18 LA RD 17 TA LLO IV 011 .111:41;81.1" 4 r,—.--...._,,,,,,,,......,,,..,___ _llls BA co.\- - zrA M.P. -- -- .. - ..... /- 18 do SHOULDERS l5 do SIDES 15 'II7IITE BE 1 VS 2 50 PARED PEACHES ' 111 UNPA RED do IS 5111. ED A I , I , LES . 05 R.l GS Ca [tram the Philadelphia North _American.] PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. FLOUR, GRAM AND REEDS. Philadelphia, August 31,1870, .. $6 00 6 75 6 00 I 30 EST/?.1 FLOUR. FAMILY FLOUR R 1 - 1..V.7.0 UR IVREA 7' RYE CORN QM CLOVERSEED TLIIOTHY.SEED FLA .I:YEED.. =E/ l'hiludelphid, Monday, The arrirals and sales of lire." (lade were large this 'auk, reaching about 2,388 head. The market [laird dull within thekfull'otoing range of prices: EXTRA FAT CATTLE, pe r FAIR AND GOOD CATTLE,. COMMON COWS and CALVES anw fa good requea, and 150 &ad clanged hands af $35©75. • SHEEP mere firm; sake of 10,000 head at the Park drove yard al 5@55.1e per lb. for good, and $l 600 . 113 60 per head forcontmon ; and 5,00 Q head at the .tvenue yard at the same Jima!, HOGS Were very firm ; 2,600 head ellan!ted hands a? 11266'13 per hundred for stop, aad $1;1,50@ 11,25 per hundred for corn fed. MONEY MARKET CLOSING PRICES OF DEHAVEN & BROTHER. 40 South Third I ltreet,. Philadelphia. • Three &era, p. ut., August 30,-1870. 11 1 1 ; 13 110. Ati" t , Ig i oog 111 110" 110 1111 1 •• • • 109 109 U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent Cy lily 111 0 Due - Comp. - Int. ;lutes Gold " 11 11 11/ ' 1 1 1 1.0 1:1 11 Silver Union Pacific lt. It let SC Bonds 815 825 Central Parlfic 11:R 873 " B's Union Facifie Laud Grunt Bonds ' 720 750 • B=Ell '65 uow • We, aro rrepurcd to fuFn'att R1A1.11.110 Stumps of all denotuinatlonato our , 11111 if log t u fol. losiiing discount ChirgnuJ upwards 100 We 'llll oud . 61 . 11 t ard hi) 'l;rderu lima the day c.f their receipt. Coupons on Government nail" tocifc Railroad Bonds Elite July first, taken /woe its Gold. DIED . . SIIIIIVEII.—At her Mime In Contreville ' Cum.. berland county, Pa:, on. Friday, the fi fth day of, August, Mrs. Sarah Shrlverr all 87 yearn. EGOI P: In this borough, Cm Sunda; loot, of natl.- Joon lover, Mary, eldest daughter of Join and abeth Egolf, aged about 14 years, this borough, An Sunday altrinoon last, of consumption, Murk, wife of Gamy A. Crabb, STOClL—Poithallgronee,•lnfontdtughtor of.Taeol, C. and Mary J.l..tock, wont Immo, to God August 8, 1870„kted 4 mouthe dap., , • : Gone home to God, not to the guava-- ' • Not to the 111.0 E, butdo the throne; Ile wino onr weloutilfoitha gicvd,.; ' Math takin her where ho is gino. Not lost, no; no, but gone before, Stilt ours, thbugh may bdikettin;y l - ' ' Gone to some bright ;geleatlal, eboru- Whore beds and flowers 110 more decay. And 'Whorl death breaks these mortal scare ' Which now ourbeavy oypljdrifold, , We'll find . 11Ci' IftitoGettin4rY A lamb, Villnynri!Os phrlat'e ;weary:fold. And wearli93ll}l.l4er,o*llttly.!l4ol.o ' Sweat . 11artlm,—.1,2 OM' atill bo ours; k: , hough Cilangodi be ' tho The towcotett floaroih. 4 N„, . . 0111, :In tiro nutter.of tiro , Lrgtttttiiof Xu'djtiii• itipppiiited: 'cnnib l itinno vomits, to 4lotributo titnintlnnenntltnid I.otat.. In thg.h4l4,lo,Pf C‘11.1111Q1.1,1512 - / ilerOldininletrit , • tor..and Bank Loylpn-,geolci.mladnlitintrMAL geld. ;de - canna. toAntni• amo ng olotmoo to oral not sofa vatata, tit Ms 44104 in oAqtttlo, !not Adurtta.Vegaimmlyigtn - th cl 4 yofqopteniber,l67%. .at., -)010t jin). qiily ; 40 ; poljfioll ottowtopo pre, ;sent theft , ' , .1, • L • pre',_ •!•:,•1 Magi , t•,l =EI 3~fifiir~rofimrf4fi .11VIVINLUEI 01k1.;,1%, •-:11 Seminal, 119ri0lle14 . 111116iiitt. affects and cure. 25 coats. 4 - adriies TARY, iltinunim • of, Atiatook, CI 8 Broadway, Rd* leep7o,4t jAppqOI;t I i . § . NOTICE.I. ,,,,, ;. ~,, :.:; ;4 tlit the matter, of the, Aceplint of John Jacobs, 004.nee,af• - Adam fienspman. In the .Coiht; of toinntonliPleas of Cumberland County. . The undersignoi Aiidier'rki,Phlnted by tbii Court ;to roport distribution of the haidnce in . the bonds of %Vans Jacobs, assignee of Adam Benson:tan will moot , the parties interested, for the purpose of birAppOltit,' meet, at bin Wilco, No. 34 South Collator , street: in Carlisle, Penosy) rani. on. Tuesday, October 18, 11STO, at 11 - idelock a - a' F. E. DELTZIIOOVER, Auditor. ESTRA.X. , , • , leople Ot , ' Cagle to filo rtaldenea. of the. subsc'rlbur, In South . Middleton IoWPIIIIP, TEN IIEAD,OF LII/Elie—six old one° and four lambs. The onner will claim •property, pay charge°, find .;•emove them, or they , will be Hold.accerdlog to low, I sep7o. Alllt'M lIARTZLER. List of unelaimeit.letters remaining in :the postoffiee at CarliSle,::Pa., for the week ending August :300870 , : . LADIES' LIST. . A lbrigh t, 111180 Eat,, McFadden, r lltsn Martha • Authure, Mrs Annie nigh, Braes A •Ilarrlckolles Kato Ahockey. Mies Catherine Bell, Margaret' Miss Bleselag, Miss Ellen Richardson, Lauranda lCleppor, Miss Maria C. 141ne,•Mrs Mary ' :Cahoon, Mrs Calhetine Sours, lee Kate E Cough, Mrs Bllzzle II • Shaffer, Mrs/ Andrew Catriellite,rs Mary Jana Sim, Miss Sarah , :Faber, MraPeorge ee=" tiliVots, - AlrelMary 'Ohchrlet, Mrs Mary II Shaer, Mrs Mary . Jareniiah„ Mien KALI .Swerner,Mrs Ente . Y. Ludt, Mrs Catherine 'Shaeffer, Elea Lane, 'Army •• , Shelby; Mre :Fahey ; Maurer, Mae Sarah .3.. • IVeodland, Mee Julla Moore; MenMbie-AfinCt— Mlles, Mary E. "Wilson," Miss Mien .Anna Zeigler, Mrs Elleabak . , GENTLEMEN% lasr. . .. . Death, AP' Malinger Lee! Bolden; Alfred - Miller, W A Bostliei Q A ' . Miller, 000 ' ' 'Brown, J M• Millar, .Isaac Corrnan. Ephraim Mode, EC & T Cannon, W II l'affer; John Duncan, j Mesa. - T oggles,- Jahn Brovin, George C Roberts, James Davis, A C ReAter, J ,0111 eland, J 11 . Speliper, Wm 'llooVer, Franklin P ' Boousler, JS . ' Rarray, Calvin ' timber; Gee , Bodge, David . Spots,. Won E Heouiers, 1311.fificeP" . Shugars,,Henrg Rubor, Christian I . Slieaffsr, John. Johnson & MA:IImA Wolf, Amos '. ' KerViiihiV - r, — J - C — ' Worley, William W Emig°, Hiram Weary, Jacob Lynoti, John Warner, Althicti Lush, John Warner. Henry Lnceur, Anthony , Wnllo, Win 1' Long, Dm)) Martin..lnroce pRoT 110 NOTARY IS. NOTICE In the matter of the application for a Charter for the Mountlloll S rifle LE=l Notice Is hereby givt.n that application has been made to-the Coon of Conouon Pleas of-Cumberland county for a charter incorporating the Mount Holly Springs Cemetery, and tba4 unless due Ouse be shown why paid charter should not be granted, the mine will be allowed by said Court ore Tupc(ny, Oc tober 1 25, 1870. - 'W. V. CAVANAUGH; Prothonotary. 1 p7O at ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE hitters of - Adndolstratl• It on the estate of John E4rty, Into of the Inrough of t lulls's, deceased, having lawn granted to the undersigned, all persons indebtrd to said estate are notified to make mediate payment, LOU.t the ohm/lag claims against It to grout them, - dilly authenticated, to SIMON W. IiAItLY, A dml nietrator; or to bin Attorney, C. I'. lIUMRICII, 26 West Main street, CoNlnto. . 10570-Gt. VALUABLE 'REAL ESTATE Kilt SAL I offer at private :tale the Mope nhatot Where I now teaido, situated , about Italia mile front thu Court House ' in Carlisle, and lees tbdu five minutes walk from the Eontit Monntain station on the Cumber land Valley Railroad. The Lot le bounded on the north by the York r. ad, en the rout and south by Jame W. Boater, and th• the "aliest by Ashland Com otery- Tha' house ,hi a large :TIVO•STORY DOUBLE BRICK BUILDING, m , 5 0(1 L. 15 with Back Lluildinz, and contains 10 rooms, with a outside Kitchen, Oven, Cistern, ilsver foiling well o water, and othur conveniences. Thorn in al,o a fin Stable for two horses. and two cows, with Calling room Tim lot runtains about No , ;40; Old 47 - . . • _ highly eultivated F with an abundance of FI 0:f Trees, such as app'es, pouches, pears, plums, ke., , Ca tawba, Isabella. and Cone rd grape vines, In good bearing contlJtion, and a • rich productive {caplet. Oas and Water arc laid . pa t the property, anti the road ts lighted at night with gnu lamps. • This is • no at denirahle plan. for a 1411,0 resi dence, combining all tine sdvautageK of town anti 1r not, - iiiihrkriiiivatindeb Artltollirr'the - proKriy It public inlo On SaNrday, October 8, 1870, at ten o'clock a , nt, ni the Court lloute, in Carf il For term and further Infortnatom apply chit personally or by letter to .. Isep7o•te+ • , GODFREY GtECICLEit REAL ESTATE • 1 -4 AT PRIVATZ.BALE No. I—A birge TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE end Lot of Orountk on Main ' , treat, Carlisle, No. GO, 30 foot front by 33 feet deep, with Back Building dining room and It Ochre , Ash house 16x18 Lot SO x 240. Sieblo on alley: No. 2—Two small BRICK 110USFS, lately bout. on Pomfret street, No. 61 aml 63. Lol 20x120, with three fret alley. No. 3—A VACANT LOT on North street, 25.:112, and alleY - 12 Ted: , • • , No. 4—A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, coveted with Chestnut. Oak, and Pine Timber, situated In Pone Tovvtishiv, Cumberlsnd county. contelnining 105 ACRES,,moro or Roo, lying shout M mile south of Milltown, on the west side of the road leading to Pine Grove Furnace. No. 5—A First Class LIMESTONE FARM, in West Ponnshoro' township, 3% n Iles west of Carlisle, con taining 140 ACRES, goal. Ronne and Wash Rouse, with Cistern, lately huht, Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, he. Water moving through put of the farm. 10 Acres of a sod land. For further information enquire of . CllAltbrS W WEAVER, • Corlfsle. August 119, 1870 8 1!:CO.:_r letp7o-4t . NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! D. - S Y It, OPPOSIE NIAILICE'OO,ESE Ifnn just.retorm.,l from die city will. ao mitiro Is NM D Lt Y' 11 0 .011 nil onimoi will bo bold on Mm! pr . oll CI, loving .2 or roust 4 ss sg rnreLnaud for We have evorythfug keklya a • clh,A B UtLY 1i 00 DS STORE I Wo iini; ' 'tllo ' o,lvUlteige of it'rciflont buyor,ln LL 'city, who Io able to r . #te . l.l tilt egarho,4loto4..lll!”, iiy with 1.4,4: 1 011p . t4 all {by* • WO WWI yLuJy, t. Oxllljlll.lu.yyr stuck . „ . before purehlt , hig elsewhere 161 you will be convinced MT= THE CHEA:PRT.ORE, ,rou oap . saya pk9p?y In 19111 pg from pd. 4 ' . ,• , • let p7O V,ALIJABLE REAL RESTATE' '_.441 111,I.VATK•BAL'It., -Tito e ulscribor. at ptlV.ataTala a Tam 6l 4 iLlmeet.otto 1403d,gitilatiid 1311vorgpring Mantling, -comparionil roomy; oiwilio wind !coding from Now 1u iilu6GiltheliiiliicaLUFrlr ono - "piloirrurtito ;rood,tliria 'mitre' WOot dr AWlmutc itolnng I • 2”4:4 01 tIllil , • I Two or - throe-acme' gooh I.llllller. land Is Sltuvatouo, noilor good cultivation, Wrll loom], add Lne boon rocong'y,ltgoit, ' Tito improvomonta concha &a Two rroAelfrifiktaultrioefinkp .110U8Y, aWoolr none°, Smolt° ;room W , ood .Ehod, a good Monk Barri,irlthAVOgik 111Witaiwl rik Vatttkolkikkl; k hog Yon -and other nocereary outbuilding., all In good repair, :alooA tyforigArekkikrd of Oljojloo . yrult t icor/lading of. ik peached pen'te; Mut 'Wares or kdifteront ratio raotwor .falling walker, water neer tkoktorOfei:AOd .4004 Olden& Attila iloonV '.,at/t l, .. l k 4 Noct , POOV O VIOLL.: .P“-f .1,41‘. Any -pilteon wlehlog to view the prondoee Ith 9 i b t°dlnt.rtht. , wiltet all Stukte take vlaaatsikki' oho 4; ttio. property; 1. . NO, rate . ; avast; Atuopsu,',. =I A. K. RTIEEM, P. 21,1 2IA ACRES MINIEI I RY IN L'l3 .1,1)10001 AND - ArEw - xo-DAY: _ . . • • oN t l f Alymp,LE:4EA.T.,..E t smnr„. • .00„ Arc,po l day,BoiltipPe?l 28,1870. , OXecritere Taceb Hartman, Idermsed, will sell at public sale, on the above day, on the premises, the Mansion rilitilObtthO &naiad, isituated In Middlesex towpath', Cumberland county, !Pa., on the loath bank . of -the ,Conedogninst creek, i2],c, WHO norihreht Oarlble;ort . the' ptiblioroad iloading from the Iforrisburgturnpike to the Sulphur' -Sprioge, onobntfmllp from the turnpike, to :Mt:- A ruin:tali Tract of Slate Land, containing ! 196.4 ORES. !Erre eir lees, Ina blghatatooy enltleatlon,ind under Eru d nr,l s P a'n P T — VZIK :il d g l i,Zibrrn ,uoV,Spydar,i!soutll by. A.9lichinbla.; west by John ..Stouffer and Peter Stock. The Improvomenta conelet lora largo I • - TWO-STORY COMFORTABLY, D WELLING - Back Building, Kitchen, Wiisb Nouse. a largo Bank • Barn, with Wogon Skedatid earn Crib attached, and ;all other neccasaty outbuildlogs. There are two ,wells ofgdod water near thedwelling. Also a Young ;Orchard of Choice Fruit, consisting ofapplee, perieho.. Ipoars, Ac; There Is timber on this tract. ' ' Also, at the same Iliad and place, will be sold a very deldrable !Bract of Plato Land,altuatell in North ,Middleton toloship, onl the road leading from Car• lisle to Sulphur Sprlogs; containing 'l5O 'APICES, I(more or less, In a high state of cultivation.' nib ,form Is bounded on the north by David flipe,,on the cast by dame] Bootem, on_the sontlaytho Conn= i3oguinot creek, on the west by David Ripe. The ,Improvontents conalst . of n•• DOUBLE'TWO•STORY DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Bain, Wagqn!Shed, Corittribe, and other out buildloga. There is also it coestderablo quantity of • timber on thin tract. Both of tho above are very denirabia farms, and are worthy tho attention of • - Ale°, at the mine limo and place, will ho sold TWO TRACTS OF MOUNTAIN 'LAND, situated in Middlesex township, threwfonrths of a smile northwest of the Carlisle Springs, ndjoining lands of William Common, Jerome Slier, end others, The first named tract contains 'l2 ACRES of good 'Timber, principally Chestnut and Oak. The other ;Tract is situated in Perry county, Pa. on the Crane's o:iiep - rorttl, about five Miles &Mu tho:3lansign adjoining hinds of David %you, Shogars, and - O utshall, containing 26 ACRES, of good Chest nut, Hickory, mod Oak Timber: Sale to commence at ono o'clock p m., when at temlAnce will ho given and terms made known by ISAAC WISE, SARAH HARTMAN, Executors. lsoi 70-4 t • mOuNtr PLEASANT INSTITUTE. Private classes for boys, Amherst, M. Es tablished 1846. 11. C. Nash, A. M., Principal. laap7o.-It VEMAtE 'COLLEGE, Bordentown, 12 N. J. Board and Tuition $2OB pen year. 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I lil77NeNew Itotkiyort k, 4,bBn. !Juliet°. „ ..•, •' •• B . cgl4ooi , i# • , . . . . ,• zurotrport opt.. - Ribbons, ,211,11 ..311 Siraw 0004 • 00., • 1 to watery!' poot"JobbeniLbt • Dollidot,...Trltumlos' hod ,Volvot, Ribbons Alouttok..ls,llkd. Odtlets and Volrota, ;Blonds, Nolte, brillied,' Ituatied," Flowers, Festbols, IHrusthoold, arrow Hotineldarid,Ladlss' /lots, ttl tumid land untrimmed; tinker Hoods, &c. , ' l i3i 237 firid.2 ra ro root • )offer tho tardOet, deficit. to, hehimill In country food ouoqUallett tholdo, Tarldly, end cliespneu, ,eittOPHdlog.the lottsit Pertedan novoltists. • Oddentfil'lleltdd,,olld.lls. .4 1 PS •titeth4oll.llooA. POrT B(l 4 — raltOPle- I . l eal Zsgate itioi litidSiittiOF. VALUABLE . :rIty.A.!SWATE. On Friday, September 23, 1870, Form,rbiefritid 6f•the ;will of floalopgo er,, the tbilotelog. deicifbed Am; Hetate c elst , • • A • No. 1,-The Uniudild Form; afiiitod on the rood ;leading from Carlisle to Lisburn, in -Morava town ship. Cutfiberlanditotintg, obobilMatilos east from Cburebtoirn, nod four tulles southwest from INreehanlcabarg, ,oddloining laud! of Abm. noisier, !Rbilip Zeigler, David Sbopp,and John Steocit's Loire, containing about, '! f. •..1 • , . . • . 85 A C E 8 , • • • • o eo .1a ix d. all cleirod , ;luta- huger then.: ough cultivation. 'The Improvements are a TIVO.STORY DIU& DWELLING 110p3E, with ilatk•Ballding, a large Dank : Earn, 'Wagon' :Shed, and other outbuildings: Two largo Cisterns; 'one at the honed, and ode at the tarn.• A' well of "never-falling water near the heave; n line large 'Orchard, Ac., This in a valuable and tnot k t desirable farm, and : ;Well worthy the attention of buyers. " No. 2.—A Tract of Woodland, in Franklin town. { ehi i ll t ol a real l i t el' Pa" 441a1a1" hada of W. Ahl, 100 containing re, Benjamin" airier, arid other., 23 ACRES, of falciable Timber. • No. B.—/t. Tract of Woodbind, In Itlonatban town; 'skip, York county; Pa, tutiOining_tandu-of-Samuel -Broogiter," - JolititlifrlreY:and other., containing about 2 ACRES, 'of very fine Oak Timber. This Traci Lee a fine Aping of tanning..wateron IL • , Bale to corm - unite at oge o'clock jp.ta , wbee tendancessill be given and terms made known by BENJAMIN OIVLEIL, E;ecutor of Benjamin Gilder, sr., .og7o-te ;PUBLIC SALE OF REAL,'ESTATE On Teic.ldy, .opfember 20, 1870. %Mille sold on the prenitsee, In Ziliddledex town ship, Cumberland county, adjoining the Carljele Springs, south eide : No. 1,--Containing 100 ACRES; more or lese r , Of Slab, and-Gravel Lard. The improvements are a TIVO-STOIII , LOCI, AND WRATIIF.RBOARDED 1101018 E, containing coven rooms, Kitchen, Smoke House, It never failing well _of: Water at the doer; intoning stream of water, nosr the house, a large barn. Wagon shed; corn cribs, grain house, hay house, apple, peach, 'and cherry trees; about IT acres of Woodland. . Nco2.--Coittaining 76,AC1tES, mere or less, adjoin ing No. 1. This property haa no bindings, and eon 'talus about 10 acres of Woodland. No. 3.—Contains 10 ACII.EB, more or less, about '2% acres of Woodland adjoining No. 2, all in a high 'state of cultivation; and under goad fence, containing 'over 800 pannele of poet Andrei'. A public road tune 'along the entire farm on the north side. Thpre,ls a good market at the Carlisle Bprings, church, school house, and store, all within po yards of No. 1 im provements. N0.4.,-A Tract of Woodland, contalnlng 20 ACRES 45 PER‘CERS in Carrot township, Perry county, withlO two miles of Sterrett's Gap. This lot It well covered with young chestnut, rock oak, and other timber•, a put. tic road within half a mile of said land, and a good wagon road to the land„, A good and indsiputablo - title will ho given for snitriands. Any peraon width:4 td view.Bahtland cAn do eo by calling on Mr. A. Diller; living on Bald farm, or at NeilY. North HILDOVCr area, Carlisle. Bale to commence at one o'clock on mld day, when terms of sale will bo made known by -18,mr70.-5t SLATE LAND FARM AT - PUBLIC BALE. On T&ureday , September 22, 1870. Will be sold at public sale, on the pretniaet that valuable Slateland Farm, situated in 111iddlex town ship. Cumberland county, on the hanks of the Cono doguinet creek, about one and n-half miles south of Sterrett's (lop, and one-half mile from the rood lead ing from Middlesex to Sterrett's (lop, containing 143 ACRES AND 193 PERCHES, Strict measure, bounded by lands of Jesse Zeigler, Abram J. Zeigler, Jacob Zeigler, John Wilson, sr, and tho Cdnodoguinet creek. The Improvements consist of A TWO' STORY LOG ROUSE, (Weatherboarded,) a large Frame Rani, with Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attached, Uog Sty, and-other outbuilding.. There is a never failing spring of water at, the house, and a goo d well at the barn. The land Is In a high state of cultivation, having been recently, limed, and under good fence. Eighteen Aries of Timber Land on the premises. Running water In nearly all the fields. FINE YOUNG ORCHARD, of different kinds of fruit in good bearing condition. There is sufficient limestone on the farm for alfTur poses. The hum in convenient to mills, churches, School houses,Und blacksmith shop. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m , on said day, when attendance will be - given and terms nude known by J.' K. DEIDLER, LEVI ZEIGLER, Assignees of M. 11. Zeigler. N.' It—Any person doslring to view the pr9erly wt a cV i n to Jecob Kitcb, reFiaing on the premises. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ---AT-FUBLIO SALE. Theaubscrlbers Will .all at Pub Sale, On Wednesday, September 28, 1810, the following described Real ENte,hite the proper ty of Jacob Kast, deceased: No I, a Valuable Perm situated In Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, throe mile. west of Mechanicsburg, and seven miles east of Carllale, con tattlog,,lo4,,etele.tareLha-nramheevotems-or,tessM Ihnelitonic land, under a high Staten(' cultivation, the whole having been thoroughly limed, and being un der good fence. The impravemente are a large and connedieu. farm house, a comfortable tenant house, a stone bank barn, wagon shed, carriage houses, ci der press, and all other necessary outbuilding., all In good repair. 'There lan well of water near the door, with a cistern at the barn, and one at each house: also, a GOOD APPLE 011CMARD bn the premi, with many other choice fruit trees, and an abund ance of grape vines, arc: Scheele; an& 'churches are convenient. ECONOMY No. 2 Is altuated about one-half mile treat of No. 1. It - contains ten acres and ensenteen perches of land, havldg erected thereon i good dwelling tense, bank barn and blacksmith shop, with the other neocesery improvement/. There is a good well of water, also,. a cistern near the door. There is a tine orchard of bearing trees on the premises. This ie a desirable blacksmith &awl, having been' occupied es ouch for many Scare. No. S. The undivided half of eleven narcemoms Lain land, situated in Bye townebip, Perry county, o e. half mile north of Ilya& Gap. The property can be earn by calling on Samuel J Kest. residing on No 1. Sale to take plain on the first described toopoety, hesitating at ten o'clock a. no., at which time and place attendance will' ho given, mid terms made known by ' SAMUEL J. EAST, D. E. EAST, 25aulits for the helot. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. . . . . On Thurause, Srpfeilllcr 8, 1870 fly an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the subscriber will sell at public sate, on the premises, the follow I Rdescribed, Tract of Grovel Land, situatedin Silver Spring township, bounded by lauds of Robert Mesta, William Ilurshman, Joseph Musser, and the Conodcguittet creek, con taining 131 ACRES, . more or 10... having thereon Orectva a TWO-STORY DEICE DWELLING 11013911 and largo Bank Darn, and other necessary buildings. Also -Tract of illountalu Land, well covered with Chestnut Timber, situated in Rye township, Perry county, bounded by lands of Ilahlerman's heirs, Sol omon (largo., and Adam Thomas, containing 18 ACRES, e trial measure. This woodland 1. wltLln fuM: mllue of the farm. Three.nftha of the stove propailea will be !sold under the above etated—ortlnr,, and tie other too. fifths rut attorney-In-tact for the other two he Sale to commence at two o'clock p. m. , un cold Ilny, when ternin will be wade known. He alai, often flit Private Wort- BRICK HOUSE, and Lot of ground, to the borough of Carlirleodt.. tutted on the northrart corner of Hertford street and Mulberry,ttliey, cbotalniut forty feet font, undone hundred dal twenty feet deep: ~,,,,,,, , The torme wilt be made liberal. 18aug704s 40IIBLIC. SALE OW•VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Sanirelay, September 24, 1870 . The muloralgocil will offer et publa este, ou the above day, oir the predalece, In Ite.t Pennsborounb towneblp, Cumber. , end county, the farm on which be now nobles, near.Palmetowg' iontainlng • 123 AC`RES, more or loss, of (ho Lest quality of imoslone Land. This farm la about one and adialf miles .outltef the Combos'land Valley Itaitread, thrriptles from`Now •llle, and about our rout lb of a mile from tho turn- Plkolrodl4 from Carlisle tke 'Shipponsburg. It is wall improrod, and is oneof the best 'dock and grain farms in the valley. There are about 20 ACRES Ir TIMED LAND Tm the faint, covered with Oak, Hickory, and Locnot imber: Of the boa 4tudity.' Tivirorls a 'dower of about 12 600 that will re* l in in,tbo form, and the balance of the two - 11 made eaey. 'Sale tocomonence at two o'clock p, no. of wad day, .when attendance will to Wen 'and term. made ,known by _lBauerot)t __;_,_,~JAkl S 9 K. McCULLOUGII. rITALUABLE PROPERTY • AT PRIVATE BALEY. filltioted on the south elde of the Tallow Breaches. 'creek, In Penn townably,,about one one ono•fourth ?miles mouth emit of Centreville, containing 312 ACrolt,„ao7o,Farolioth. . . .20 acres citarad with lOga.Vind,. White and Black ;Oak Timber. The Improvements aro a .., ; .,;.;TWCIB T ORY .014 Cit 1110Crig.: .! Wrist( tiolise and #uninter • Kitchen, a gOrd large Morn, (old style), • large Wagon eltd And Cribs, with ll g Pen and Carriage House attached, two 'choice' Apple Crchanill,. 9a good bearing order; to. gather with peaches, poen, cherries, and gropes. Also IS novvrfailing welboLwitter at the door._ .Also u•No: I garden,• • •-; • • The land is in a high stela of cultivation. under good fence, aq d thatinproverneuts fare in good order. Thiilotatfon'ii a'doeirebleene 'befog near ocburch, 'Mill, and : „ :' F' - . ' Also a Tenant 'louse on'the atore'tract qY lensl. sp.rikaie 'wl.hteg to' vie! 'the Iluitt cab "d 0 edby valling-taron the subscriber telidinglinthe premises. fl4july7o4lu ' • ' • - • 0. tOOVEit. UT , FILL BE SOLD AT PRIVATE Omen Tnff, 141,4; ihn49c. 060 . of Quash,: ' N0.47r 4 :41. Calegg , Alive! and I%,nzionnr . ontallling about " 5-¢ LoNo. r"l l,liv ` , T ° F r ' s r° "' ntalnlng abnu ; itE:f 4 ; No72;—AlJl.lultig .140. 2 and Weggottir, ro . ta, Forin!in? Illang7;0•21 DA - VID - CORNItAN - 3. - TU.- ARMSTRONG,-_ Guardian sod Atlorney-hi•fact. ,lialf;7:llsCOulif4 IteaL, .Estate. XTALUABLE REAL ESTATE • FOR BALE • By virtue of n ueeu opamignutout {rem Samuel Zug to me, la trust fpr his treilikita, I will expose .to public sale on, fli livemitoit,,in•Bouth Middleton township, Cumberlabq rpuuty, On Thurstidy; 'Septet . nber: 15 1870, .at It o'clock ato • • • • That valuable plantalion,.setuntesi on the Carlisle :and Hanover Turnpike, five'mlles south of Carllale, containing_ • ' i A. 1' . 156 ACRES AND c i6i Y`Eit'CHEES of first-rate landilall of which is Steered and under geed term. There are .TWO DWELLING 110118118, 'and two barns on the farm; one" of the barns is au 'overshot brick barn, and the other on overshot barn of steno foundation and Inlet° alias& -Thoreau, two' Orchardn, now In full lastring, anpp fruit and grapes In abundance. ,Illbuntain,PMelr j h large and never . falling stream of water; , pandelt through this farm, affording one of the best 'Vrater‘Powens In.the State, having a fall of ninoteel rcpt and throe Inches on I thin land, and a moat Xerglent".eite for a furnace, forge t rolling mill, or any other works reqUirlog a large water-power. The! Shalt • Mouritain Itadroad l i m: ro ng .d a .t eo c rln r r e o . n witir, the Sumberland Vall of ey I Woks -,tylt lan , one-fear hoof a mile of the farm. lob, behaved that Iron ore, of the best quality, abounds In the land, anifinay be ob tained by' experienced miners ; for much hes been obtained for many years front the adjoining tract. ____ltis_thapurpose of-theaseignee - to - haywa - divislari of the land made to an to enable him to separate the entire water power, and sell it by itself, aud the residue of the lend an a' farm, or, se two farms of about 80 and 55 acres, as may, suit Purchanors, a plot or draft of which will he exhibited at the limo.' elle. t 8 will also sell at the Make limo and place ' 11 BUILD'I'NG LOTS, of 40 by 180 feet, six of Which 4,111 be eituated on the turnpike and five on tho creek, A Plot of which will also be exhibited et the time of vole. Ana farm, in point 'Of quality, of land, there is none cuperlor to itla.the Cumberland Valloy, and OA a tvater•poWor it is very stmerfer - for any manu facturing purpose. For any informatiob regarding the property applia Afton may bo made to Jildge Watts, Guilds. The title to the land le perfect, and it wit be sold upon the folloWlog terms: Ten per cent of the pur chase money to be paid, or secured to be paid, on the dal of sale • the residue of one-half on the tint of April, I.(37l:*heri tho 'deed will be made; and the bal. once in two equal annual puyments, with interest, to be secured by bonds andmortgage on the property sold. . ' • JOHN 8. MUNRO, liaug7o.fi i :'Assignee of Samuel Zug. VALUABLE COAL AND LUMBER YARD AND TOWN RESIDENCES AT WUBLI,.CL,BAL,E, On Thursday,. • September 10, 1870 The subscriber will sell on tho premises, in tho borough of Carlisle,-Pa., the following veryeleeiruble Real _Estate: - No:l. A Lot of Ground, located on West Main treat 21 feet front and 204 feet In depth, more or ace,havlng thereon eroded a two and n-half story BRICK ..HOUBD, 21 foot front mid 54 feet in depth, with Yramo Kitchen, Smoke douse, Wird 110 , and all nocca 4ary out-buildlogs. There is els a ' itydrant at the door, tvldi wider and gas all th h the house, which is finished In niodernatyle. There Is leneeer fulling well of exc Bent water at .the door. - • „ No. 2. A Lot OrGround, adjoining No. lon the Net, rental - Ong. - ri now two'nlieahalf story BRICK YIOUBE, 23 feet in front by 72 feet in depth, having water and gni through the house, and all modern impforements, with all necessary out-buildings on ho lot.__There ore - Pica b o th_ the above buildings, wide), are paid up in full, and transferable. N 0.2. Nino Lota or Ground, adjoining No. 2on ho Woof, being.a.grat•elaap . LUMBER AND COAL YARD, containing large and commodious coal abode, a largo coal and hay miles of the Root It Case patent, office, and convenient aiding. connecting ,with the main track of the Cumberland Valley Railroad. This Is one of the most4talrable Coal and Lumber Yards In Carlisle, and offers rare Inducements to any one debiting to engage in the brininess. The whole lot contains 300 feet to front, more or lose, on Main or Railroad drool, 200 foot deep, more or lees, from Main - fronting on Collegestreet, and 365 In iength, more or less{ in the rear from College street to o paint on Maio or Itaßroad rtrect. Property will be sold together or separate, to suit purchasers. Possession of the Lumber sod Coal yard and one dwelling house will be given the first of November, If desired. Sale to commence at one o'clock p. tu. Trans:—Ten per cont of the puichase money cab he balance on the first of April,lb7l. JOHN B. COOVER, Ansigneo of S. M. Hoover 4ul VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PLUVATE BALE. Tho subscriber, wishing to relinquish farming, nifere at private sale TWO VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARMS, situated in Monroe township, between the York road net the road leading to Bolling Springs, a short mile from Chureltewhi, and VA' miles from Boiling Springs. --No. 1. contains about 75 ACRES more or less, of etcellent Lim6storte land, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a mod two.. story Farm House, with Wash Hosea and other out. buildings. Also, -an excellent new Tenant House, and a large Bank Barn, with wagon sheds, corn cribs, and other.ndcessary outbuilding........._ This farm has two splendid springs of running water from which every Sold might easily be sup‘ : plied. These springs feed two splendid trout ponds. There is also a good Orchard of Choi.° Fruit, such as Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Ac. No. 2 contains about 70 ACRES of ex .cellent Limestone land, In Bret rate order. The Improvements are a double twstatory,...itleathar .ItoarilsHiltunteNith - Hifelieir, - bake - House, Ac. A Frame Barn, recently repaired, with Wagon Shed, 'Cora Cribs, and other out-buildings attached, . An excellent Apple Orchard, with a largo quantity of Cherries and - other choice fruits, are around the building. A good Well of eater and o large chtern at the house, • If dealrable a Tract of Woodland for each place la offered. Pomona wiohlug to view thearPropertles can do CO by calling on the entecriber residing on the road loading Irom-Churchtown to Dolling Springs, about ono mile east ofthe latter place, or upon William 11. Lute, living clooo 2junil7o JOAN LUTZ. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE The oxecutors of ifezekiab Voter, deceased, will .ell at public tale, on the promiFes, in North Middle. ton township, Cumberland county, On Thursday, September 8, 1870, at ii o'clock a. m., the Mansion Farm of the deceased, situated about three miles west of Carlisle, on the Connodbaulnet crook, containing about 130 ACRES of good Crook and Slate Land, with goad improve ments, consisting of a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and Frame Barn, with an apple orchard and peach orchard, and a great variety of young fruit trees, and Wash House, and never falling water. This form is shunted upon the Conuodoguinet creek, over which, on the farm, is an iron bridge built by the county. They will sell at the Same time and place, n Tract of Slate Land, adjoining the above, containing about 100 ACRES, basing a SHALL DWELLING HOUSE and Darn thereon erected. This latter tract may be divided and sold separately to suit purchasers. A plot or draft of the whole will be exhibited on this day of sale. There will be about Thirty 'Acres of Wood Land attached to the Mansion Ferro, and about Four Acres to the latter. The terms will be matte koi•wu on the duy aside lIKZEKIAII 0. YOTI:lt, JOSEPII L. YOTEIL C1ui,70.5t A VALUABLE .SLATE -FARM • AT PRIVATE BALK The undeialgued offers at private sale, that value 1.10 Tract of Slats Land, situated'4_e, milts nertho. Carlisle, on the rirht side of the road leading t. Carlisle -111nbur Spring Cumberland county,' con talnlng 165' ACRES, of which 25 are timber. • • . • . • The tract Is divided foto two Bee 'and will be Bold generate or in one boily.as may Butt the Pur chaser. The hoprovuotooto on the Man-ton Tract are a TNO.STOIIY - FRAME I.IOIIBE, With Frame Summer House „large Frame Darn, 'Wagon Shod, two never failing Wella of excellent water, and a young Apple orchard. The hind high athto of cultivation, and muter _go td Nana. Theemaller tract, adJolninz the ?Janelon Farm, ex. Uncle along the Bolobur Spring road, on whh-h la .rectel a NNW TWO-STORY DURK MUSE with Yraniu Bummer House,' detached; a Itsodreme Itratne MUM; choice °ingot; Pruitt; of all kinds In" ,abundance. A welLor good water and a chitera oeor ttlic door: I ' ..Teftio• °Rey IV suit purchadore. • ponione w eLiug tb view the ilroperti will call on the undorelgntd, rogiding on the hum t MC; lloseelbod, 'mon J. C. Siock, Inmurance Agent, at tho'rrault in House. No. 4, earillae, Pa .llaug7o 110 PETER STOCK. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE , Tho subocribor will offor at public solo On Tuesdiiy, Septeinber , 27, 1870, a Tract of Land, elltaated In Silver Spring townablp, ono-fourth of a tulle east of hiqw iiing.tott, on the, turnpike loading front Illarrleburg to Chatnber.burg, c. Watling • mole or leas; the land being of-an excollunt quality partly limeateno and tlata; being underat od culti vation, rouvonlentlY laid Ib tic Ilolde, a lane sunning through the, tract waking It convenient and noisy of accent, The imp,overnente are a • TWO. BT . PHAINIIE DWELLING, 'roar rooms on the Brat floor, and Ova roams on the Owed Nam; Wash Homo Smoke House, Bank , Parry Wagon Shed, Flog Pen, ho. Also, a good Orchard crOh .Ice Fruit Alan, even of good water= 0,4111%10de ALM, holstein at the Wise, and one at the barn. Also, a TWO..FTORY FRAME DWEI, LING on the prefab...Bllml for a 'recant Howie. Bale Fa 'aPlelPencr' tif lone ricluclt o.ln', on said day, when attendance will be given and , torma made )anown by P. B.—Any person wishing to view the promises before the, day or, sale will sall on tho subscriber, Who 'will' at all time take pleasure to show the inwperty. Ileug7Chtse Vii:l ij itgi l dNll ACT C u9l°2 AT PUIMIC SALi'._ I will ioll at RulAlo ago, on the • r . Ott TAureday. October 6, 1870, atone o'olaok to.; the tilltiwing detorlbediiliit of Real Vitale. situated partly fn North hilddloton and ',partly in Bllildlesek. townships, Cumberland county, on the Harrisburg Turnpike, atanit'two miles must of .Carl leo boa lying wllits yonthern boundary on !Hi° Leiria 84 ACRES AND 07 P ERODES. - . . . There lea flno spring of into on %hid „ :is under good fence, and the lend in a high state of • f, • • rook hlng to i.niclUde ittii examine the lin 'at any time befOre tho day • of solo by calling upon itho saldortber. • Tome mailo'kuilitu on A* , creole by- , tinned-to. • JACOB. KUTZ, ta.. ': • ' I THE KIDNEA'S The -Kidneys ara two in number, situated at tita. i)pper,parf, of qui , n„turrp unde'd .4 pt , aud uop letlog of tbroo Ferte, the tiniertor, tho Into rlor, and the Exterior The anterior ataorbe. , Interior conelete or tinsuce or vain., Which serve as a deposit for the arta° and Convoy It to the exterior. -no exterior to • tondtac tor elm, terminating in a eltigle tae, and called the Ureter. Tboinreters are cou'uo lid kith the bladder Thu thkdsisr Is composed of various coverings ur Imes, divided Into part , , vizi the Upper, tho muter, tho Nervoye, and the Marone. Tile upper trzpola, the lover retains. Many h ,va a &aim to urinate without ibu ability; others mlliiila without Lo u llit to retuln. Wei frequently °mum In • 1.6 curs these uttectione, we must bring into action ha muscles, which are engaged in their various auctions. If they are neg!eeted, timed or Dropsy may CRAM, The render meet ale° be mega aware, that however slight way be the &thick, It is sore to end the bodily health ortluieutel'powere, es our flesh end blood are impportod from tbeno sources GOUT 011. RUSUM/TlSM.—Paill ocegrrinji iu the loins .6 Indicate) or the above dteeasee. " They occur In persons diepoied to acid stomach and chalky con El= Too ClaavaL.—The gravel ensues from neglect or mproper treatment 'of the kidney'. 'These organs being weak, the water to not expelled from the bled del . , but allowed to remain; lt'becianee reverleb, abd sediment forms. It Is from till. demalt that the stop° I. forma 1, and gravel Conan Danny in a collection of water in some parts of the body, and bears different names, according to Um parte affected, viz: when generally (paused over the bodY,itJa_enllts.LA war ca.;_vtlien__of_the_ntolowen, Ameitee; when of the cheat, Ilydrotpbrox l'arAnivlr.—ilolnabold's highly concentrated com pound entrant Buchu le decidedly one of the best remedies for dis.see of the bladder, kidileye, gravel dropsical swellings, rlitininalien, and _gouty affse lons Under this Lend we Lnro arranged Dyourla or dflieulfy 'mod polo 10pmxtng water; £l , ety Bx reticko, or mull and frequent diediargen of water; Straogury, or Mopping of water; llermaturia, or bloody UllllO ; Gout and Itheuniatlent of tbo k!dnoya without any change In quantity, but increaso In olor, or dark water. ‘lt woe always highly recom ndended by the late Dr. t'hysick, in these affections. TLie medictue Increabea lboltivrer ofelgestlon,und excitoe! (ho oboorbents into healthy exorcise by which the watery or caleurue depoeltlone, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as puts and lullam are reduced. and It is taken by men, women and children: Directiona forum and diet accompany. _sl.tlaantSeL~~y]inffi.Rs~..l_Bl:S U. T. lielmistld, Druggist Dear Sir—l bare Loan a aufferer, for upward of • twenty years, with gravel, bladder and kidney affec tions, during which time I have usolltiarious medic inal preparations, and been Under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but 'little Having seen your preparations extensively adver tised, I censultiil with my family physician in regardAV hang your Extract Buchu. rdfd this because I had used all kinds of advertised remedies, and had found them, worthless, and some smile inj orlon.; -in fact, I deepalred.of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter unlesk I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me tone. yobr remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of bucket, cubebs, and Juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician as an excellent combination, and, with hie advice, after an examination of the article, and consulting again with the drugglist, I concluded to try it. I com menced lie use about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was tuitoniehed and gratified at the benefi cial effect, and after luting it three weeks, was able to walk out. I. foltNunch , like writing you a full pritement of my cane at that time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and there fore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you. and more satisfactory to ne. I am now able to report that a cure to effected after nelog,the remedy for five month.. I kayo not used any now for three months, and feel us well in all seepects ea I over did. 4-Your Bucket being der.sid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the system, I do not mean to be without it Whano•or occasion may require lie nee in such affections. • hi DicECTRIIICK • Should itt.v doubt Mr. ?debut wick's stab:mut, be rotors to the fellrylng gentlemen MEE Ilon.ym. Bigler, ex Uovoruut, Penneyhaat llou. Thou. U. Florence, Philadelphia lion.J.o. Knox, Judge, Philudelphin, lion J. S. II ack, Jaio, Phliadolphia Hon. D. R. Porter, oz-Oovurnor, Pennsylvania Huai. Ent+ Levie, Judge, Philadelphia Hon. R. C. Odor, Judge, Unllal Halos Omni lieu. O. W.'Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia hon. W. A. Porter, Ca,.lphla non. 381 in UII I r, oirrlovernor, California. lion. E. Danko, Auditor tionCral,Wnahlpgtun, D. 0 And tpauy .00401, nacesiary Sold by Druggist. And Dealers .averYwhere. wuro of couutorfollx. Ask for ILlolmboid'k. Take ao, other. ram- 7 ;1.25 per bottlo, or BP.:Allem for $0.50 polliarOd to stoy uddreea. ,Dactibo aytoptomp Iq 01 . • •'! commubleatloiaii. &larval ll.' lIELIKBOLD, °Diug and qh'etniar *tireliouse, C 74 BROADWAY, NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS /ono up to i tiol.ugravo,ll'wrappor, with fac•6ltollo ht . ' my Chemleal Warehouse, and signed. ;~.... 34luilap.x7 . ally, VNlctqLle. Hair :-Rpewer. T-TAF ,, s GETABLE BICLUAN A rit kt E N 7, 3Sr' I.: It Redores Gray Ell to its 01 igina,l Color, Prornoten, Gmy_tlLL_ aud is a Splendid Dressing Try one Bottle Thicken up the RIM LoOlcs 1 Sold by nil Druggists o o d Deniers in Metlicinr. Priee.One Dollar Per Bottler R. P. H A L L C 0., Proprietorg LABORATORY, NASHUA; N. H 26aug70-ly Plumbing, , Gas Pitting,'cf;:e 11==! PLUMBING I, ( p. -ND STEAM Ay_ o._ 18 Xoyell 11(1A0_720 STILL AT RUBLNES,tiI The undersigned are now Ililly'prepared to attend hi this busium in all Its different branches. They also keep constantly on hand and for sale, = WATEIi. CLOSETS, BATLI TUI3B, . WATER CLOSETS, BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSET'S, - - BATH TUBS,' WASH BASINS, HYDRANTS, , Lift and Force Claterne, ' Lift and Force Ciderna, and Deep Well Purina, Lead, Terra Cotirt and Deep Well Pumpa, LentL.Terr. Cotta and Iron Pipe, Chimney lope and Flood. RAS PIPE AND FIXTURES 'Wane, and all- kinds of_Braso Work for steam .and water constantly on hand, or furnished to °Nei% Dwellings, Churches, Factories and other /Millings, Iriitown or country, fitted np with neatness and die , patch., All work warranted.. Thankful for public patronage, we hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuative of the same. Terms reasonablo ft requiring but ono trial to secure your custom. Give us a call. Don't forgot the place, No 18, - North Hanover street, In the bnso• me at of Sipo's now building. All orders loft at the residence of oltherilossru. 11 0 CFAMPBI'LL on HENTVOOD -t efilidr 7t7.iir G promptly attended tu. Tames Canipboll, •Alexnndorb Row, Pitt street,'of William Honwood,6outh street, ILIJOVO West. Having special advantages we are prepared "to tarnish " • COPPER WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, for Still Housecoat other purpowt home or at a distance. COPPER PIPE_ furnished to order, either &aura or brazod. 25augly For Sale—Vatuabilc Beal Estate. EXECUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, executors of the estate of ,layoll Meese'roan, late of South Middleton township, Cum berland county, deceased, will expose to public Sale, on the premises, in ea id township, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, that Yahoo- Ida Tract of Land, belonging to the estate of said deceased, situated on -a public road tootling from Carlisle to Petersburg, about . 2% miles south of Cor nell], containing 109 ACRES AND $3 PERCIIII9 and having thereon erected a STONE 'DOUSE AND BANN BARN The land is inn good state 01 'cultivation, with two One orchards, and its nearness to Carlisle and other markets renders It a desirable property. The sale is being mado under MI order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county. Tousle Or AALE.—One-fourth of tire purcham money tobe - pald' on the confirmation of the redo; the balance of one.half on tire first of April, 1871, when deed will be marls end possession given, and the remainder on the Mit day of April. 1812. JACOB MUSSELM AN, • DAVID C. RICHWINE, Id WHAM OLEIM, 18aug70-tea Exectieors of 'Jacob Musselnurnolee'd. pußmp SALE. • On Saturday, September 17, 1870 The subrerlber will 801 l on the promises, at one o'clock p. ni. of sold dny, in the village of MI. Holly: Springs, the following described HOUSE AND 4.0 T OF GROUND, containing 181 foot front, op tie Carlisle nut) Ilanovir Turnpike, and. 190 fort deep to , on alley, having uructed thoreopir TWO-STORY TRAMD AND PLAST.DRED D W, L G Ii O,U $'E , Frame - Store Holm, Taller Shop Pronto Stable, -Sunkq i Donee, and other build Imo, tote the reeldmice of Wllllum Alexander, dummied. Thorn aro en the lot a large numbeeof Choice Fruit Trend, 811rithitery, Sc. The propurtY le ouseeptible of being livid ul into two lots, tuid will bu offered as it whole or le pate to suit purcluoicro. Toomi—Ton pet cent- on the day of sale; the bal ance of ono-half on the link. of April, 1.871, tattoo possenelon Win be Oven nail deed delivered, and lan ronioliabig ono-half in two untie' Rlllllllli payinente, with intereat Winn the flri.t of April, 1871, to he se cured by Judgittemt bondif • MARY ALEXAN eIIARLDI 11. MULLIN, Aftorney.lii tact. , N. 11, Moony, Auctioneer. - COUGHS, , tNFLVENZA,- SORE 'THROAT. COLDS, witndilNa COIIO,II CROUP. LIVER COUP', AIWA BRONCHITIS, . A BLEED/NO, OF THE, IU NUS, • and eve y affection of tho Throat. Lingo. nod ClUst, pro opeedily nod pernmentlysorod tho lon of , ivisTARP BALSAM OF WILD . CHERRY.. Thin iroil:limiwn AireparAtion' data not • dry Lif cough ,lud tho causo behind. n• Iq 1,0 c.ao with most tomiloinoe,•hut it looseli4 ,and ,Qepnacn„oho lurigkand allays Irritatnio, thus ...living Hun caw... tho*"•• • ' • - ' CONBU3IPTIOiI CAN • by a tlmoly rev ut 10 standard remeify, an Is proved br buiiiirads of testimonials roceired by tho proMlotors. Proparml by"filltir & SON, llostoo, Rnd void by - dealors gonarally,' ' ' • • biro: tars, . . . N OTIOIiI. ' - ' - . • , . .... Noticcls bee ecy glrote,thitt an election will be held on .lito Onday, September il . ,•1871), between the hours of ton it.it., and four p. tn., et th'o Wilco ofthu 1:1 lithey, In. Carlisle, lfr, tlqi purpose of dosing Ahheteen mi eo ton o f tbo o u mbe.oppd 'Valley, Mutual -Notes.. Bon Company of Consberlendtiput o y, td 80M1for the cunning yor, • '..- ' ! l' • . - By in dcr hirthe.tionrd.-. '. . . 3011 N T. - 013.17.3, Berrets4 7 ' 11aug704t1 • Proposals for, Builcling, , I)ROPOSALO., • .114,:th Cominlttim 'Becoild Tiebbyterldil Churh': othrehupol,. lho , beko‘l6WV,Carlish,; Pa,all ITOCOIVa propokits for• kt i nt P ArOF l TPlVlVll l ! " i i i i llggi u sehigt 473: opeolflcullona bo uai tho Oleo of John.l.. Droop, 'lf 0. , 18 South nanover Afoot.. 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It Jose not stain the stiti no do clpo, but makes tin scalp white and demi Ai a drekielog it N the best and most economical preparntlddin the world.-- ea lie effecle lad el Send for our ,Trentist on tho hair, free to all, by mail r. vtEtvwooii CARLISLE, I'ENN'A BATH TUBS, On Sqturday, October 1, 1870, IfED.ICA ' • „ A • . - 110'41,111t, A'. 11:' LAIR; -s,Conunlttee.