Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 29, 1870, Image 1

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    4. M. WEAK TAW.
T : dL WALLACE. I
CA RDS.
ADDISON BUTTON,
Al CIIIT'ECT;
682 Walnut Wee!, Philadelphia, Pa.
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PLANS, DESIGNS, PERSPECTIVE VIEWS.
SPEOIFICATIONS, AND WORKING DRAWINGS
For Cottages, Farm Houses, Villas, Court Houses,
—lllalls - ,--hureiresilluhool-Itonsesr—FlVENClU , ltOOkra.-
' 27Jar,701y
W. A. ATWOOD. IpAAO W. RANOK.
ATWOOD, RANCID & 00.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Wholoaale dialora In all kinds or
PICKLED AND SALT FISH
No. 210 North Wharves,
Above Race Wort,
PHILADELPHIA.
100,0
COMBINATION.
Wo' I N 0 N
HAYEIM77OK BROTHERS,
No. & / ROllll,lOOl No. 10 Nortli/Innove; strouto
MEE
DENTISTRY !
DR J. B. ZINN,
No. 68 Beist .1114 , 1 p. street,
fuw doors east of Onnther's Machine Shop,)
Carlisle, Ponn'a,
Will put In teeth from $lO to , 620 per dot, an the
00e nllly require. Alf work trerrented.
10feb70
DR. GEORGE SEARIGIIT,
DENTIST,
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From the Baltimorn Collego of Deutul Surgery. 01Bro
at the residence or hi, mother, Molt lA:pother atreot,
throe door, bolow Bedford. Itleo6S)
- D R. JB. BENDER, '
HOMUIOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
011 Ire in the room formerly oreoplml by Col. John
L.. 10.130
DR. EDWARD SCHILLING,
Yorincrly of Dickinson townahip, unen nn nanistant
of lii - ZiTzinT - herv — ton - ro — fo — inform — thet - citizemr - rh
Carl klu and vicinity, that Lo hag pormanuntly ho.
ennui in nubs pinco.
OFFICE IZO, 20 EAST POMFRET STREET
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L SHRYOCK,
JUSTICE OF THE ['HAM.
01110., No:
E. BELTZITOOVER,
_ • ATTORNEY AT LAW.
01lice in Sotoll Iliottwor otro.L I,ppovite 11(.111.ils dry
good,' eons. ,1u0,69
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MIEN
JOSEPH WALTON A CO.,
Cabinet-Makers,
NO. 413 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
'Our estAbliell moot Is ono of the eldest in Philadel
phia,*and from long experience and superior facilities
we lire prepared to furnish good work at reasonable
pricer..
mannfactare fine furniture, and also medium
pricod furniture of superior quality. A large stock
of fru - WWI - a always on Wand. (loodri - made to order
Countere, Desk Work, and Office Furniture for
'Janke, Offices and stores outdo to ordbr.
doe. WALTON. .1. W:LIPPINCOTT. Jos. 1,..5c01T•
10181,70-ly
GARDEN SEEDS,
AT HAVERSTICK BROTHERS,
..Iga. 10 awl ti_North anti South Ilanovor stroota,
CAI2LISLE, PA.
Llni 7015
DOM', D. WORK. 0. L. 1111111,11LN
HOLL WI-UTEMAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
N. E. Cor. Third and Market strcots,
ldecnly
HAVERSTICK BROTHERS,.
DRUGS, BERFUMEKY, FANCY GOODS,
AND PATENT 311:DICINE3
Nu. 5 South Hanover Street
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H & A I , ' I. 4 6 EIC I Ni, AT
LAW,
°Mee on )lain otreot, In Marion Hall, Carlisle. lOwello
HAVERSTICK BROTHERS,
DRUGS, BOOKS, AND VARIETY STORE
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JAMES 11. GRAHAM, Jn.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No 14 South Hanover street,
CARLISLE, PA.
011lcn tyljoining Judgo Ortkliank'n
2.b0h70
JOHN CORNMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Miro In bothling attached to tho Franklin
ponito tho Court lAolvio. • ..1.• 103069
JOSEPH RITNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SURVEYOR,
Mechanienburg„ Pa. Otltcu on Railroad idreet, two
doom north of theitank. -
Business promptly attended to.
e j R. MILLER,.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
(Miro, No. 18 . Small Ilituovor Fitiout, nrpoille Coy Wet
lOoro. Mon
C. MERMAN,
IUL • ATTORNEV AT LAW,
Carlislo, Pa. No. 0 Itheonix Itch
NATIONAL ITOTEL.
CARLISLE I'%
, '.rho undersigned having tnkon and entirely ro
fitted and_furnishod this hotel, in prepared to furnish
good accommodations to all who desire to - mak° It
their home. A Nkomo of tho patronage of tho sur
rounding country travellins public solicited
Rooms largo col coMfortable. Table ehlays sup
plied with Um heel,
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P. SIIA.3II3ARGEI3,
• Rh-110E OF TILE PEACE, .'
Plainfield, Westponnalloro' townYlliP•
Cumberland County, Penten,
All business, entrusted to Itim will receive prompt
tontion. 2Dout7U
ECM
SHIRK &
COMMIRSION MERCHANTS ;,
And wholes:do dealers in Country Protlfico. Con
signinontu respectfully solicited, Dust ruference
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No.-1635!DTarlcot street
10070
SPANGLER WILSON, .
CARPENTERS AND STAIR BUILDERS,
Cloroor North nod Pitt Ntrootn,
BMW
TAT4TPIIES;
1V ~V • - CLOCKS, -1'
' AND Jll WE LIM
cHARLEt3 M. ROGERS,
-70. G 6, South Ifamover St.; Carlisle, Pa.,
Hoops constantly on band a full assortmont of
WATC11118; '
jßwiluty,
PEG/ACLU; &a.,
nt tbo lowest cash prices. --Particular attention - paid
to Mu) repairing of Watches, Cloak!! and Jewelry.
I 7 U. 9REI T f,lllBlo..coneantly on bend.
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J. M. WIIAELEY.
.WEA,KLEY' SADLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. .
Oboe, 22 South /fauovor atroot uoxt thu Good Will
Mood Hume. • • 1.
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AXTILLIAM ICKNITEDY,
v v _ ATTORNEY AT VAIY„ ,
Orden in Yoluntepr building, Culla°.
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ATTORNEY AT , LAW: • ,
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0111 co northout corner of the Court lido 10.000
WEB. B. 1111101iti, •
ArToniuir ANi.qiimszr,on. AT LAW,
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CARLISLE MACIIIIiE WORKS I
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CU3IIIERLAND VALLEY REAPER ANp.IIIOIV-ER
ly r are now building, and will Whig out for the
I I harvest of 1170, the New Patent Cumberland Volley
I Combined REAPER AND MOWER„" with SELF
built in the best glyle, nod warranted to work satis
factorily. The stout of n home made Reaper has long
been felt, and vra expect ,to be able to offer to the
farmers of Comberlana and adjoining counties a
machine which shall be a complete and perfect bar
reefer, ennui to the land brought from a distance
Farmers are requested to mill and examine It.
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We aro building, thin eennen, only a limited num
bor of Ilay Rakes. Thu Novelty ban the Self Acting
arrangement, or can be worked by hand,:on the old
principle. It will be malo nt the beet materials, IS
handnotne style, and watr..nted gtev.stlnfaction.
Soot fn your - ordoni party. " - -
r TIME GUM 43PRING BRAIN DRILL
Wu continuo building tho original Willoughby
Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, so well known, and
popular among farmers, No good farmer can afford
to do without the Willoughby, fbr it largely in
creases, odd improves his' crops, and soon pays for
itself. Wo nialto it 1111 a Grain and Unite Seeder
alone, or with Patent Guano Attachment for sowing
phosphates or guano. Wo also build the Willoughby
with tho shovels iu straight rank or 7ig zag, as
farmerS may prefor4
We urn manufaeturing a variety of agricultural
Implements, such as horse pew Ors and threshers,
cider mills, Star corn BllOne,ra, linen sizes, Cannon
corn shellersAlureka fodder cutter, and keep always
on hand the 'l , ratlonal Fodder Cutter: three sizes,
with rations other harming implements. We also
mak o Femmes patent Tire bender, and Porter's ',Went
'Cuero, which every blacksmith should have. Also
caseirou corn crusher,, wash kettles, four sizes, cel
lar grates, five different patterns, plow eitbpngs and
ether castings kept ulna), on Inind.
The CARLISLE COWL STOVE, our own casting,
ono of thu boot and chiiiirobt aloveo in the mark it.
STEAM ENGINE AND MILLWORK.
As heretofore, We give partien`ar ottent'on to
building ST Ii AM ENGINES, and furnishing rIIA PI
IND, GEARING, PULLIES, 'Led every part of the
machinery connected with Paper mills, Flooring
Saw mulls, Tanntdiec, pettetns for
o team engines urn ftortr two up to tweotyfivo horse
seer, c onbintng eliffpflettrUl construrtion with nfr
modern hit provenututd, and fitrnished at ascnnuno
dufinp priers {Pa also build portable engines o
to (whew loot, r for run printing in.. .meta, die
We have an ex tour!. variety of otter. for mill
work, to %Illicit Inc are constantly making additions,
and con till contracts for engi et and nulls at short
notlde..
ram - Twc mtaliohitly vogiu4, /lOW .1 hrupl
for Halo
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Attached to our establishment Is an Extensive
PLAN.NIi :Mild, and SASII and 130011. VACTORY,
with all the machinery for muoufarturing door and
window frames, sail, blotters and blinds, brackets,
mouldings, cornice, and portico drapery, stair rail
and balusters, flooring, aiding and every other article
in the linu of battling materials, from the lOyeat
price to Unit clone quality. llpildorn and contritclors
Illly rrly on all orders, [ragout - small, being promptly
filled. An ea tenth° supply or N.llOllOll pine, Walnut
and oak lumber kept constantly IW oar lumber yard
randy for use. Small sizes of lath and low priced
doors tier ays on hand, and other articles made to
order .
All orders — or inquiries hp tnnil, or otherwise, if
connection with arty branch of our !warless will b
prentptly attended to
14A1,70
Planibing,_ l Gas Pitting, 4:c
.TAMES CAMPBELL. " W. F. 11E1;11'00D.
PLI.3II3ING ; , I MS N
O AND STEAM
Al No. 18 North Hanover Street,
STILL AT BUSINESS
The undor,lgned are now fully prepnrad to attend
to this busineto in all Ls difforont branches. They
also keeprLonstantly on hand and for sale,
rIIIVADELIMIA
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WATER CLOS ma's, ' BATH TUBS,
WATER CLOSETS, BATH TUBS,
IVAIER CLOSETS, BATH TUBS,
WASH BASINS, HYDRANTS,
V Lift and Force Cbderna,
Lift and Force 'Cistern., t.
and Deep Well Pump, Lead, Terra Cut to
and Deep Well Pumps, Lead, Terra Cotta
and Ina, Pipo, Chimney Tops and Fines..
GAS PIPE AV FIXTURES
Olobea, and all kinds of linwa Work for steam and
water
.conetantly on hand, or furnished to order.
Dwelfings, Churches, Factories and other buildinga,
in town or country, fitted up with neatness and dis
patch. All work warranted.
Thankful for public patronage, we hope by strict
attention to business M merit a couthiumee of the
samo. Terms reasonable, It requiring but one trial
to secure your custom. Give us u call. Don't forgst
the Mare, No 18, North Hanover street, In the baso.
moot of Sipo's now building. All orders loft at the
resilience of either Mersre.
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a CAMPBELL an lIENWOOD
at any time, either day or night, nil! Mt promptly
attended to. Jaime Campbell, Alexander'. Row,
PM tarok, or NTllliam 11.1(0011, Puuth street, !Moro
Went.
Having apeetal advantages wo" are preparod. to
furnish -
COPPER WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
for Still Romeu and other purpO,,s, at Lobo or at a
Wall..
IMIM
COPPER PIPE forniskod to order, ulthur drown
or [wooed.
Steam Dyeing Establishment.
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PENNSYLVANIA
STD AM DYEING AND CLEANEiIND
ESTABLISHMENT
oviucE 410 MARKET ST.,
HARRISBURG, PA.
Great Reduction in Pricr.
N.•W. WOuD3,
Proprietor.
Hawing greatly reduced the prices on ail kinds of
work: at our istatilishment, wo Call offer gmater In+
ducernents to parties having work to do in our lino
than any other et.tablisinneut Li Poinsylvanin.
We aro now prepared for
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Fall and Winter f)yeing,
In all colors and on all fabrics, viz.
Dress (loads of all
Ladles', Gent's nod Chlldron's Oarments,
denoted •nnd dyed In the best; manner, andnrar•
r:mto•1 to glee salisflietion.
Crape fillawls doomed, bleached, and 'dyed In
boautlfol colors. •• •
CI entlerneu's Garments' oleanbod and Beourod, and
niado to look equal to now.
PIIILADELPITIA
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All worlc done ,tt tide entabllnhotent warranted to
OK perfect calletactlon.
All we ankle to giro us a In
All work kont to us on thu lita of thox.klvlll be
ready by Elaturd.sy:
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FURNI.'i ÜBE: FURNITURE
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CA111:111 IiIAILER AND TINDKITT/IK.Bli,
bleat Main Street,
OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE,
Premium for. Boat Furniture awarded at j ail County
. False since MN. • '
Furniture of all varieties and styles of Fordo end
'Domestic manufacture, from the Ilziost. rosewood and
mahogany to tholoweat . .prieed maple nod
PARLOR, , . ,
W. P. SADLER
105069
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Embracing every article wiod by lionsaand,liotol,
Revere of tho most approved and faeldonable design
and finish: „ Including..also Clattogo Paroituro in
netts; Reception and Camp - Chairs, filatroasos,llllt
Frames, Pictures, ito, do.
Particular attentiod givon 11.11 , 1151il trrittrieraler
ordure from tostitand country attondod to promptly,
' andloa moderato terms. , .. ... . . . .
.itec*WilacsiiON paid , ( 0 lkado(ton, of Wait Pa.
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MACHINE WORKS.
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F. GARDNER & CO
CARLISLE, PENN'A
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JAS. A.MONTOOMMIY & CO.
CHAMITER: .
- DININOI2OO.II,
KITCHEN ~INH
OFFICE PtIRIVIT UR E.
LEGAL NO riczq.
C L A MATlON,—Whereatho
Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge of the
several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties pf
Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justice of the
several Courts of, Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery in said counties, and the lion. Thomas
P, Dinh', and the Hon. Ilugh Stuart, Judges of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery for the trial of all amnia and other offenders, in
tine said county of Cumberland, by their precept tome
logaiM7lo4St4lTarwanul-
Delivery to too inolden at Carlisle, on the 14th of
November, 1870, being the second Monday, at 10
o'clock In the forenoon.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of
the Peace, and Constables of the said conqty of Cum
berhual, that they are by the said precepts con,
mandiiirto be then and there In their proper persons,
with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, examina.
thins, and all other ,remembninces; to do 11.000 things
which to Meir °MO, appertain to be done, nod all
those that are bound by recognininces to pro.iccute
against the prisoners that are or then Rh sn be In the
orsold county, ore to ho there to prosecute them
as shall he just.
JOSEPH C. THOMPSON, 4.!. 5t ,
Sheriff's 0111eo, Carlisle, 1 Sheriff.
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Sept 15, MO. 15.5.01.70
Aupprows NOTIQE
In the matter of the account of Joseph
Ritner, esq.,and Levi Kauffman, as
signees of-T. J.:Kcrr.
Tho Auditor appointed by,thit Court of Common
Piece of Cumberland county, to Ilistribinte the 'bal
ance In the hands of Joseph 'littler, esq., and Levi
Kauffman, assignees of T.. 1. Kerr, to and among his
creditma,tvill meet all parties in interest at his office,
In the borough of Carlisle, On 10.11orsday, fth
day of October oral, at 10 o'clock a. m., atwhich time
they aro notified-to attend and present claims.
JOHN COItNMAN,
Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
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15 ep7o.3t
In the matter of the account of John
Jacobs, assignee of Adam Senseman.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Cumberland County.
The tualerokned Auditor appolaleil by Court
lo report clh-tribution of tho balance In tho halal, of
.I.lha .Incobr, midi : woof Adam Benvornnn, will meet
the parties Interested, for tho Tarp..., of his appoipt
nt his oilier., No. 31 Soullr , lllnorer street,
in Car Ponloylvnnin, on Tuesday, October lA,
FIN, Al,I o'clock a as
F. E. BELT7.II 'OVER,
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A UDITOR'S' NOTICE.
- In the matter 01 the estate of Mary T
- Convey, deceased.
The Auditor' app•sinted by the Orphans' Cont! I
Cumberland county, to tsars nn thatth , +rac patios to tl
account of Jacob t oat, er, adininistrittor of mtial al
ceased, and to motto distribution of the talon, i
lair hands, to and 111110113 130 r fail tileet at
• pal ties intended, at his office, in Carlisle on Frielte!
Itriffiterlo nth day if Ckle , bre, I bat, at ten ai dock .
rit at %Odell lino- they are notch, a. to „netts :an
rentpr their elaline. •
cro. s.
1711 ' 1
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A DMINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE.
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Letten , of Administration on the estata, of fir
Rebecca Itoseerman, late of the borough of Carlisl
deceased, have been limited lay the Register of Coo
letrland county to the mibeeriber, risdding in tail
-borough. All persons' indebted to the et late 3
r3llll3Siell to wake itnittetliato paymetit, and Dm:
baying claims to present than, duly anther,
for bettlentent.
LEMUEL Tont),
1:7.1,70 at Adininistratt.t.
NOTICE,
Notice is hereby given, that tipplisation will It
made to the next Legislature, for the Incorporatio
of u Dank-of Deno-alt. stud Disrolllll, to be located t
eifEljetle.tetiitiberlarid county Pll ti, be Called lb
" Fanners' flank, ' Mill, n capital i:f Rift) Th•usan
Dollars, with the prit Pt-ye of in, reaslng to One lint
Bred Thousand Dollars.
21iJune70.6m
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Aaministretion on the retain of Jolt
Early, late of the leirough of Carlisle, decease.
having been granted to the undersigned, all perion
Indebted toe said estate are notified to make in.
mediate paymiiiit, and those Lavin: claims againa
it to prostnt them, duly authenticated, to
isIMON W. EARLY,
- Administrator,
or to Ids Attorney, C. P. HU%IIICII, 26 West Malt
street, Carlisle. leep7o-60
SimMs' IYhite Pllllllo7tie Beitsam
00IJOHB, BORE THROAT, ETC
No medicine or treatment, eau eNcel the
powerful curative power of
DR. $I 31 31 S•
WHITE PULMONIC BALSAM
It cur. with II rapidity unequalled by any other
remedy offered for Throat and Lung ijiN.So+. It
recommended by over 2 000 pees" n. in Wilmington.
and hundreds in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and/mien'
cities and communities through•mt the epuntry.
Mr. Pennington, of Vi ilmingten, Illinois. writer that
there Is not (witliM few exceptions) a family in that
city who will be without it if posstble to procure it
Such in Be popularity %n:reser it Is known—and
this popularity arises from the Irct that it universal])
cures ail who use it. There is narase of Coughs,
Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, Brom:M.ls, Croup,
Blood-Spitting, Hoarseness, mid r ven Pain:unary
Consumption, where the system is not broken do,.
with the warr of the disease, or pretended tnedicire.
or inexpsrienced advice, that tub not
cure if cayefully used. according to directions. We
sumrantee it ail w
e represent it to lie, and invite a
trial from the afflicted eyerywhere. Price, SO Omits
mod.= AV, and $I for large :ire led t'es Pr. pared
only icy
J. 11. SIMMS, M. D.,
PRACTICAL ORGANIC CHEMIST,
No. 707 Market street,
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Philadelphia depot, Johnson, Holloway
& Cowden, 002 .rch Street. •
Baltimore depot, S. S. Hance, 108 Haiti
more Street.
For SIN by Medicine Den4•le ` gold rally
800p70 by
cheap JOll9l,'S AdVeriiSC»iellt.
PRUSSIA
All A I N,S Flt A VSJi
Tlio first listtio sou by
CHEAP JOHN
lii selling goods at prices, to suit.tlio
ME
Dunner and Blitzen lois konant es, that
Cheap John can sail his Crothing.liduts and : 4 1mA,',
hate, Shirts, Collars, dx.,lllty per cent cheaper than
boy other human ',dug?
Antiwor—ilecnusn Ito goi4,ter Big Fires In 1'1111.:
If you collie to Comp John, at tiosay Wetzero, ho
con Bull pm]
FINE CALF BOOTS,
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A. Wholo Suit of 1 14 ;i1 : 61 . Ottling, '
And Fhoes thrown In thin bargain,
Bee Cheap John, being poor, is the friend
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of the poor
Ips pines of buslnte!l le In th. building J
ATTACUBDS) THE .FRANKLIN #9481
(Busily IVetzonfj
'ln rear of tho CoUrt House. '
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State Agricultural "Spcictu:'
PENNSYLVANIA STATE AORT
CULTURAL SOCIETY:--The exhibition ottbis
Soddy for 1870 will be lipid at Ecranten, on Tuesday,
September 27, Iredursday, Seldenther, 28, Thursday,
September, 29, Friday, September 20. Tbo "preemie
are opecieue, the .buildings and accenunedatlona
amploowil 1110 prenif u,lll 11k liberal. There is no
eliarge ror entries except Herein entered Per !Teed.
Entry Dodo open Tilektdy," Septenz bee 0. For cata
logue or iutbrunitleb address at &w anton,
J
'• • OHN 0. MORttIB, Proeldent.
P. SEgza,, Roe. Secretary.
ELDIUDOV BICCOMEir, Cor. Secretary.
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CARLISLE, PENN A, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1570.'
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
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tiMBERLAND VALLEY It
CIIANW OF HOURS.
SUMMER ARRANdEMENT.
On and after Thursday, Jima 10, 1870, rassengur
rniill4 win run dully, as follown,(Suudays krepted):
WEST WA It D !
ACCOM3IODATION TRAIN leaves Harriaborg
8:00 A. Methaniesbarg 8:35, Carlislelr: ll t Newrillu
Shippensburg 10:20, Chataberskurg 10:14, Green"
castle 11:10, arriving at Hagerstown 11:40, A. at.
114 AIL TRAIN leaves Ilarrisbarg 1:30, r. et, Me
chasiiesburg 2:00, Carlisle 2:411, Newell's 3:15, Ship
fiellSilllrg 3.45. Claainheniburg, 4:50, °recur:4,4ls 4.511 t
arriving abilagqrslown 0:25, e at.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisbarg 4:15. r M,
Mechanicsburg 4:47, Carlisle 5:17, Newell's 5:50, Ship
pensharg 0117, arriving at (hambersburg 6:45, r a.
V" MIXED TRAIN mares Charabersburg 8:00, A 11
Greencastle 0:15, arriving at Hagerstown 10.00, A m
EASTIVXRD !
ACC'H 3IMODATION TRAP• leaves Clinialivraburg
5:00 A 10, Sliiiiiiiinsburg Newrillr H a rm.
6:33, Mechanicsburg 7:02. arrii ing at Harrisburg
A M.
MAIL TRAIN Lav'ss lingo slOwn 0:00 A M, Orsero
castle k:35 , Cliarubsrsburg 0:10, Shlppensharg 0:40,
Newvillo Carliilo 10:50, hlrchanicsburg 11:24
arriving at Harrisburg 11:55 t
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves. Hagerstown I2:00 at,
Gael:castle 12:24, Chrturlauaborg 1:05, 8 hippeoslarg
Newvillo 2:10, Carlisle 2:50, 51eshanicsburg 3:10,
arriving nt Harrisburg 3:50, p 31
• A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagar:gown 3:55 pa,
Oreencantle 1:12, arriving at Charnbrurburg 5:55, p a.
XtZ -- - Making c iooo connections at Hart isbarg with
trains to anti from Philadelphia, Now York, Washing.
ton, Baltimore, Pittsburg, anti all points West
O. N. LULL. Supt.
Saperint Oilier, Chan:l4'g. April 30, 1870
pENNSY LVANIA RAILROAD
SUMMER . TIME TABLE.
Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila.
• delphia and Pittsburg, and Two
Trains Daily to and from Brio
(Sundays oxreptcd). -
AF TER SUNDAY„ JUNE
11,70, r.,,,ourr Tmin, :,r u:: ,
Railroad rola. any will .R 1..,. t frnbl Ilarrishorg and
array° tit Prdladrlploa Pnishorg Its fon,AVIi
10-I'hiladelphia 1;x19.44, 14.0,1 /1,11 4,199 g
daily (1,410..)19444141,)) at 2 10 a. sit , tutulinirk us at
%Vnt 11919414.1141.9 at :10 a. 91.
5 29--FIA 1.i144. 14. a• 4.4 1194 41,1444 g (44m9 91
)14945Q )01 5 2 a. w , an 41 ar Irrq t t Wr..t . 1•1,14,, 4 1 4 .1.
ptila a' 9 35 5. tn.
3ittti ',i t , wa t t ..., Alt .t.o.t . .t l ly (oxrept : 1 11tlay)
at :1 015 to. at.. tool all iVeS tit 11M - 1 1.0101. g .1 0 lb p.. 11.
1045._ OM tr.ltal. Expo isltorg tlai'y
at 10 15 p. to., tl Ht. a; \ett 1 1 11iltololpItio at
3 10 a. 11,
h Expro., iolittr4 daily
at S It an I arrive. at vot at
12 20 le. t:.
u.
45—Elt1Ii i 1 .0 1 .1. II trrisliarg daily
(11, via 61.1Mi.1.) t at 12. 13 p. tn.. mid art iv, at
at p In. "'
Ilarrt , harg Aioaotstatmlatiort leoves Alttoota doily
(Sundae em , tett.dt 710 a. nt , And arrives at liar.
rt:Marg atl2 10 p. tli.
35I—Harrisburg, antn. I lint It..tvoi , II orris
burg at 3 55p. In., on.l are i. o at 111 aile.tplita at
St 10 p m.
S 0 —l,loa:der Train, vi t Noma .1...,
Ilaf Iv (osropt :0014) - 01 7 oa u nn., and
arrivvs at II e.. 1. 1•1111:01011.1/ia n t II 55 a, tn.
4 15-4"rie Fal4 I.itir neat, b 4 F'rn•, ',lves Ifar
urg daily (ext.ort 4 4 at 0442 It I 1 p. m , m'r"
nt Erie nt 7 25 a. In
2 , —EIZIE MAIL ‘, t• 1, 5a - Erie, leaves Ilartis
long dully al 3 _on in., I.rri, lac nt Erin at 7 40p
12 15—Cincinnati Esprees Ira). Ilarlinbarg dail
( 1,1, 1. 1 Sand iy) at 12 15 n. m ~ktrixt, ILI A lataa
4 50 a and atrirtt at Pitt-burn at 111 OU a. in.
2 40—Pillolairg Etprors I.Ares Ilai riot inn; daily
(vveript Si:ilay) at 11 30 a. 111:. ttrri v.a at Altoiina at
900 a. ni takes breakfaid, and arrive, at rittaburg
at 2 40 p. m.
4 10—Pacific I.:Kplinrl 1001, Harrisburg daily at
2 02 a it.. arrive: at Alts..n.t at b 01 it. m , takes
arril es. at Pittsliiirs. at 10 20 a
loot Liu, leaves Ilona:davmp, dolly (except . ni.
at 4 10 p. m , arrivex at Altoona at S 12 p. At , Inked
supporsind arrives at Pitt/dim.); at 12 12 a w.
flail Train 11,01erl )lorileburg dolly (except Sol,
day) at I 00 I.ary,i) c 9. At rlAtiiiina at 11 30 p.
t a ke, supper and 'arives etritt.r.arg al II 00 p in.
IVriy PaLieen2er leale; 11.0 visialrg dad) (ex
rept Allind.ry) at 7 13 a. in., rrin, at Ali, ism at
2 . 20 p. iind :LI Pitt. hone at. 10 20 1..111.
8A 5111E1. A. 111 1 01 i,
Supt.3lul,l le Di.. Paella. 11. 11. '
Harrisburg April 30.1870.
p EADING RAIL, ;WAR
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Monday, September .1, 1870
IIEAI'TnuNK LINI Fl Oil THE rs%rth and
North-{tent fer l'hil/elelikhia, New York, It e mling,
tisvllle, l'auin tnn, Anhlawl,
Allent•,uo, Reqien. F:rilenta I.:kovat.r, Co.
lumbia,
Trains Pave IfarYkatrit, fin Now York, 011 :
At fd:'A. 8:10, P:5O 0 to, and proma...dog
with similar troths en Pennsylrania Railroad, and
arriviug at New York. at 12:10 noon, 3:50 and
11;0011 m, rrupec.iyely. :droving Cars accompany
the 5:35 a m trains sithout onangn.
Itotorningi Leave New Yr, k at 0:00 a in, 12.00
noon, and 5:10, "in, Philadelphia, at b:l5 a and
1530 p m. Sletplng Cars lie simpany the 5:00 pto
train front New York, WIIIIOIII ChM go.
Leallo Ilairisburg for Ilea Itog. Pottsville, Tan,
Minersville, A4dand, bliainokin, Allentown and
l'hilatlciptint, at SAO, In, 2: n 11011 1:11) p r op
piii4 tat nod principil may Motions; the
ru train connectluktfurlolplifit, t' lt•ville
111/d Colorhia, only. ,For Poll/trifle, S, Intylhtll
iluctot awl Auburn ri t Schuylkill and
It ilroall, leave narri.liiirg Ili 3.lpp ni.
Iltiontylvaitht Rai114.4 trains leave Heading
forilllentown, Easton, and N. to York, nt 7r23,
111.4:71 a tn, and -1;15 p on. !Morning, leave New York
at :Olt n 111, 1:01) 110011 Itlld p in, it II Allealown
nt 420 a to, 12.25116011, ti: . 2llit•rl p
Way l'aii , onger 'l•raln , le:ire+ l'hilatli2lpitla nL 7:30
ta, connecting o ith similar train on East Pounsyl
auto Railroad, ramping Irvin Reading at p
topping at ail btatinne.
Leave rot torah, at 5:10 and iltho a in, and 2:50 p
it,t 10:00 it th, 'Shama in. at 5:10 and 11:05 a
in Ashland, at 7:0.5 a 0 , and 12:3“ noon, Malthney
C l '.lo ll 7:51 a to, and 1.07 p pO, Tatnaquarat 8:33 i 1
ni, and 2:20 p in, for .Pldhalelpliia and New Pork.
Leave P. ttsville ria Seln,rlklll told Smiudiainini
Railroad, at 8:15 a in, for Hai rielthrg, and 12:05 noon
for Pine Grove and Tremont.
13=ECtIMI=11
:111 a ta, passes 11..atling at 7:30 sit oil, arriving at
al - IC:20 a to. Returning, leaved
cily:l at t:I3 p uu, passing 8:00 put,nr.
I' ng at Pottsville at 0:10 ,' •
Po•tslown A.ctinunoilation T"rn leaves
t Gr2s a m : t. en . ti!lig leas t I:00
.m.
Columbia liallre.ol trains Ira, Reatliog at 7:20 n
v stud U:l5 p a, re, liiltratit. Lit x, Larra.ter,
MM=
tl,tl at -7:10, 0:05 a In, 3:00 and 0:I p lvtarni g.
leave Schwegilan l'e at 0 :la, 5:10 a al, I 'mon, and
4:40 11 DI, e I/11, eti'ng - with aid liar train,. on lie•t u llug
Railroad.
—COMOWo l, 4ll . A . J4alltilloLOaket.ltavo llotiltown ul
000 it nt, and 0,4 1 p nil, returning, 14,0 e 711. 14.ena
ant tut 7.00 and 11:05 ut to., e., nn e.ing oilli nhallar
Im on Reielit, !Nitro ,tl.
4 Chester
.Valley " ltailroiol •r Ins leave Bridgeport, at
0:30a ni,aud 2.05. and 5;02 p •ni ; roturaing, Irate
btarnitigiown at 6451 a In, 12:15 noon,' and 3:15 p m
connecting with similar toil a on It. udiug und.
On ennd,u ye,: Leave New York at 5.00 p m,'Phila
delphia, at 71aNlit mond Z 515 p )11, (the 0:0011. m, train
running only to Iteadatg ). lenity t utthvllle at 0:1,0 a
In; leave Ilardsliing nt 5..14 a tn. lull 4:10. p in;
leave Allenloott at 7.25 it vn, and 0:45 p ;, leave
It, ailing at 7:15 a at, and 10:05 p a, for llarrl4lnirg
at 7:43 a tit, for Now Turk 4:43i»n, hit Allow.
too n, nod at 0:10 a to, and 4:25 pun. tar Philadelphia.
Colitinittalitaw.Oilange, Staacm, Sehool and EN cur
sioll tickets. to and front all points at reduced rates
Baggage checked through; 0110 111111111,1 11111111d/1
iillowtal earl, pit4sewlet.
(I. A. NICOLLS, Gen
Reading, Pa., sop. 5,18711.
tiutuol Life lII.9I(PfOLCC
AGENTS WANTED!
IN CARLINI.
I=l
, Principal Citle and Toirns
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OF PENNSYLVANIA,
at $2, 50
by,
01:311 fIIERICAN
at $8 00
MUTUAL:LIFE. INSURANCE C 0.,.
or ri;1iad..11.1,10..
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Liberal inducements offered
Vooehers slicuhLuccomon) npitlicatiou for sztruty
Call or nthlreiii • •
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EIII
'W. \Y. kreiddant,
432 IVilinat street, Philadelphia
E. 'alma,
HOTEL.
THE "BENTZ 110 USE ".
,(Formerly Confuten 110u8e,)
rms. 17 AND 10 EAST MAIN sTitvxm,
CARLISLE, PA,
The undersigued having purchased and entirely
re-fitted, and furnished anew throUghout, with first.
clues furniture, this well-known, ,end old oatablished
hotel, toilette the custom of the community unit
traveling publio. Ito Is 1,61 V prepared to furnish
Mid aura accommodations to all who:di:dire to make
a hotel their 11051.130 r plehrant temporary abode.
The emitem from,tito surrounding enuntty In retpoot
fully solicited. Courteous nod attentive arty/luta are
'engaged at this popular hotel. . . .
pliolta - E lIENTZ, Proprietor. •
*- N:11. A Drat clean livery is *motet:tea with the
lintel, under the management of Joseph 10, Sterner &
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1.1q1'14 - A I
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E XECUTORS' SALE
ON RE ',L. AS I'ATE
The laud is in it good stslo of folllealon, vv 1111 (WO
line orclotrib, and its 1...tri0, I- Eat Oslo and °Owl'
markets renders If II desir.o.li. In oimrlr.
The 14 0 .1 .1 IN Loin made outler o.dar of the
Orphans' C,oin kof Combos land enmity.
'Prisms or Stil.—Ontoritirth of Ilia Omaha,. mousy
to he poll no the cofirmation of the sale; lite
balance of onc•18111 oil lire first if April, 1871, when
lord will be loads { .sod porsetudini ghat.. mrl 1111.
1 , 11111110, 011 1110 1 . 11.11. 1/ILV of Apr il.
dACOR
IiAN'ID C. RICIIIVINE,
ICRAEL
181.10048 , Executors or rlittoh daed.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE •
. AT PRIVATE SALE.
Thu sub rrillor will gel at ;Jriviktu snit. a Tract ut
Lituriittu u 'And, 0:11, 'toil ill SliverSpriug low mlup,
Cmalwrlaud luau: y, ou thu road leading (own Non,
Kitlgutoth to 1.-clutniel.burz, wry lol!o I r m tlw rail•
I,lllli, until tLr, r 111110 S 1.11 l of tle.lowile,borg, rnro
tainting
Two or I Itrou ncrrs in gittal ThnLrr. Tine Ittial n itt
11111.,totteott•tler good cult ly.ttiott Will I ittittt•ll, mid
ltas.ltetttt recent y limed, •
Tile linitrovellttlitti Cllll.lilit of ,a
t.
0•TOIll' WEAT.111:11.110 , t 1:IttEI) 'IOUS I,',
AVaall Moire Smoke llouse, Wood ued a good
Bank Barn, With WhgonSlieil and Corn Crib at Inch, d,
flog Pen, and other twee-Nary outfuflllhrgx, oil lu
good repair, a gun) y, ung Orchard of eflon:a Fruit,
Connixtlug of apples, perches, pears,' and it. apea nl
different variellex, borer falling wo , I dr water near
Iho tinnier and a good richer" a the door. Schools
and chin - elms conventin. -
Any peown wishing to view the prenilhr.s will call
on the toilmeriber, Who will at all times tfic pleasure
In $lllOlll Off the propeity
1,01170-31 n,
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR BALI
That largOund entnmoduina MUCH . . DWIII.MN(I,
with More Boom, Hirt/ a, tbm, Its now occupied by
Walker it Cloudy, on ilia south bidoi, of WinA
street, Carlielo ' a lbw Joon' west of thOlinblioSuunre.
Tho main building Ia Ito cu slur'. high In front, 30
feet wide, nod 30 foot. In dopth. Tim bock buildhill
Is two atories high, 20 feet wide, and fifi foot deep,
with n number of co oNteptent oiltbullilluge for Want,
Muse, /to. A hector lo Oroeted in front cellar, with
reglators, calculated to yarn' 0 goad put of the
building ; as Om bnthiitg apporatuo, together with
Alan and Water FlNturea through the house. A good
Cistern and Hydrant It, tho yard.
The lot le . 2.10 riot loop, and on tho foot thereof Is
. •
0 largo
two etudes nigh, 38 foot, fronting an Church alloy,
end 8t feet drop, accuPliel an a Timm. Shop, &.e. The
property la non of tho most desirable In the bon:nil:li,
antl - the - owlielf - NE - J. D. Gorges, baring removed,
tls therefore offered at mivate Pitio '
For Info, mutton apply to
226000
at ()nil tho following described Tract of
itual Estate. eltuatral partly In North Middleton and
partly In Middlesex townships, 'Cionberhuid county,
on the blarristiurg Turnpike, about twn wines oast of
Carl:do; and lying with its southern-boundary on
the Lotort pprlgg, containing.' !
84 ACRE 5 'ND 'B7 VEROUES.
There is it Boa spring- of water on this tract, 0111 it
is under good fence, nail 00 - 11114 in u high siite of
onitivation, • ! "
.
l'orsona orPthhig to porch , ooo :an MU/11110 tie laid
at any thno befura thu day 'of solo 14 onillng . hpoo
tho oubsorther.: , . • • • • ~ • ,
Tonna onado knowri on day of ado by: - - . :
....11aug7Orts* /ACOD, 1iC1T4,134.L.
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For Sale-LKalaa6 . le Real Estate.
XTALUABLE REAL ESTATE
V AT PRIVATE SALE.
Tho subscriber, wishing to relinquish forming
offOrsut private sale
TWO VALUABLE LIMESTONE BARNS,.
situated in Monroo township, betweon the York
rsotd ami tiro road lending to Bulling Springs, a short
61110 from ChoreMorro, and 1l4" miles from Bolling
Springs, . .
N. 1 contains about 7.5 ACRES; more
or-leassrotootelleurLimostono•hndruitfrillgiiliiiiU
of cultivation. Tim improvemruts are a good two
story Ewan [louse, litith Mash Mouse nod other out
buildings. Also, no excellent now Tenant lloamo,'
nod at largo Bank Burn, with wagon allude, corn
cribs, and other necessary outtauliallaws.
..
. .
This farm - Inns tWo splendid eminga of running
Nviati . r from which every field Insight cosily ho sup,
1111051. These springg rued too splendid trout ponds
Thy me is also a geed orchard of Chola° Frujl, such nn
Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, SC. _
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' No. 2 contains about 70 ACRES of cx
cTeleut Limeidone land, ln Snit rate ardor. The
provenionts aro a double .two-etory 'Weather
boarded Ilopso, with Kitchen, Balm Homo, An. A
Frame Barn, recently repaired, with .Wagon Shed,
Corn ()dim, nal a ther ont.huildinge attached.
An excellent Apple Orchard, with a large quantity
Of Cherrien and.other nrounAtho
bolldbure. A good Well of-water - and a large chtern
at the house.
^.lrdeslrable n Tina of Woodland for ouch pinto is
offbrod.
Persons . wieldng t, glow these properties an do Co
by calling on the s Weeribcr ro,iding on tho road
leading front Church own to Bolling Springs, abotit
ouo tulle east of the littler pingo, or upon Willlnat IL
Late, living eloso by.
ginno7t/
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
• FOR SALE.
I offer nt privatrisale the Hotleo and Lot where I
now reside, situated about Wilma ndle front tho Court
House, in Caribis, and less than five !nitrates walk
from the South Nfountain station on the Cumber
'laud Valley Railroad. The Lot la bounded on the
north by the York !Tad, on the 'net and south by
Jetties W. Bre.er, and et%the 10081 by Ashland
emery.
The house is a largo
" TWO-STORY DOUBLE BRICK BUILDING,
lth Bark Building, and contains 10 room, with an
- enbldo Raritan, Oven, Cistern!, never failing teoti o f
water, and other conveniences. There is afro a flan
Stahl.. fur two borseri, and two COWA, th Carriage
room Thu lot contains about
2% ACRES
ilghly v111111:11(11, a Ith an abutidaneo of j••ruit Trees,
°eh an app'es,'peaches. pears, plun.s, , C.l.
ne ba. Isabella. and Canrad grapo vines, lb good
cond lion, and a rich production
Ins and Water are laid pa , t Ihe properly, and Ilia
--
•rhis Is It mind intro Llr plow [l,, a private root•
onibining • ill the Advantages of town and
nom try.
If mit 611111 at I,rn iue .:ac I will offer the propyrty
public sale
On Saturday, Octob<u• 8, 1870,
trn tt'elnelt it m. • it II,.• Court Itnote,-in
For 10111. S sod tnrllicr Informatiop urtply either
.ousonally or by I ttrr In
1.1170.1.'' GODFllEV.litlidt{l.lilt.
A VALUABLE SLATE FA:LiM
AT ritAVATf: sm:x
ITe rq ntloitnlr Hilo,' that Taloa
tle Taus of Slate land, ott totted 134 milts north of
e tr ltA o , on tho 111 a Arlo of the road, letollug to
c or tw o -olphor tioringr, Cumberland &flinty, con
tahling-
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165 ACRES,
b 2:o •t,
, .
The trail is Into two sectioisi, au:4; l / 1 W
dd separate or in ono Lolly nx niny
Basel. Tile implovonionts on Ilan mltiOctit_lract
rs
TWO4iTORY FRAME 11r)USE,
with Frame Sumner Ronne, lar4 Pram Barn,
Wagota 4 lo En
l, o lever of eigejlent
water, owl a
• V nog apple orchard. ' Jana a
high 01,10 of valtivatlim, and nailer good fences.
The onodlee tenet, afklolnin; the Mansion Farm, ex
tentln along the Su Iphor Spring road, 'on witlrlt la
t reeled a
.SLW TWO-STORY BRICK
with From° Stomper !rotor, Admired ; n Impish.)
Frani° Bat rt; clod,. Gropes; Frolls or all kinds In
olooolooi V. A - well tif good water and n ristei-h near
(Ito door. •
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Terms Vary It, exit-porehomors. .•
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no:mutt xv.shlng to clew the itcopyrty will call oil
uotlerslgmth roNidil,g on OM Inqt toMt deterlbed,
on .T. C. Stock, Initurniteu Agent, ni tho Frank
0000. NO. 4, Cm•ligle,
llon - g7n 3m, STOCI,C,
ORPHANS" COURT - BALE
On Thursfreq; Ocio'ber 0, 1870.
The subscribers,. administredors of (BM estate. or
(comet ICur to, MA:seised, will sell t 7 sale, 3,.
the promises, rho hollowing Yalmiide real Clittlir,
sl• in Weld Ponnels.ro township Combed I nil
county, two miles northeast of Neweilio, on the Con
ollogninet creek, bounded by I Gals of .I.llurk holder,
Geo. I'mist, and Ahl Bros , and contains
•
10 ACRES PRIME LAND,
more or has. 'I hr imp,t ementa are a large niec
e t. e'y
Frame Grist and Merchant Mill, •
baling the best water teaser On the stream, good
:Ms Mill, a largo
Two-Story Stone Dwelling Douse,
gmiil Sickle, /11111 other outbuildings. Also, n
Ti mint (loiter. There is on the premises a number
of choice mum% pear, pooch, and other fruit trees,
nod n nom-railing well of water near the door.
This property, being yonvmdent to market,
and elairchos, is in every reelmel a iiii`irAido holm
and plain. of linslnoss. Pyreons whiling to ykiw the
premlies; will pleas° yell on Mr. John 'Joinery, re.
siding On the sane.
Sale to conanyura at ton o'clock a. m., when tenor
s ill 1.0 made lau nt It
'MI A NUTT, STAYER,
JOHN Ii URTZ,
Ac6uiulutrn tot
MEE
Tho nil.slnntl...xecutnr, hf the u.,ti!e of Jacob
Itve of Sonth 31nItIleto , tnwinihlp, Coin
nminty, will expo,nn in pul.P.c . /..nle,
the pcegi!n.• e, In hn !t1 lon nsltlp,
On Sabin/nu, October 1, 1670.,
10 o'oluek in the forenoon of eticl tiny, that vnlnn
•'l7nrt 01 Lend, lit iUkrgillg 10 the refute of reit'
tastol, tiltuated on a intlille rood leading front
rhele n, Petorstoug, ritual Illii, month of,Cir.
le, et Wattling
99 ACRES 4Ni) 34 PERCIIES
Alt,lltavlog them.. vrcetetl
ft):• .1101D511 AN) 13 INK 13.1161
30 ACRES
JI::88.11Jelfillt
Jut I,L
ALUABLE TRAGT, OF CHOICE
EINLISTDDB LAND
.;
&T PiT33LICPS ALF; •
1
I will uUll nt nab, on tho proo4son,
Olt Th6sitay. - OctOci. 0, lino,
4. Z. SPONSLEit'S COLUMN..
,A. L. SPOM3LER,
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Reid Dilate Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer, Insur
ance and Clinlin Agent; Mice Blain Street, near
Coutro Square. •
VALUABLE,,TOWN PROPERTY
_. AT PRIVATE SALE
-/ittdatol.7tgLNottivor otroot,<Clarllrie:-. Tharltot
contains ZIO feet In front and 240 foot In depth.
Tho Improvonntats are a largo Two-Story
Brick" Front and' Back Building,
with aultablo outbuilding+, and choico hull In Iho
yard.
This la ono of the most desirable proportion in the
town, being the late 'residence of Mrs. llossorman,
and will ho disposed of upon reasonable terms.
Persons wishing to viow tlio - property can have an
opportunity of doing so by calling upon John 90.
'sermon at tho promises.
For terms, &c., enquire of
IZE
VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI
DEICE FOR SALE.
--Situate on—South-Hanover. street; Carlisle, now
owntrl by Mrs. Washmeed, Into the property of Ben-
edict Law. The lot, fronts on •Ilanover street, no
feet, and extends back the enure width 240 foot to an
alloy. Thehnprovetnents are a large
Two-Story Framo House,
with verandah In front, containing double parlors,
hall, chamber, dining room, and kitchon on lower
floor, and six chambers and bath room on the second
story. Gus and water intro boon introduced. There
is n largo Stable and Conk° Houso at the foot of
the lot. Tbo lot Is 'wall' studded with oetunnental
trees and shrubbery, tesides 'fruit of almost every
description, and.Oropes of tits most choice selection
In abundance.
JOI N LUTZ.
lfisep7o
VIRGINIA LANDS in tho Shonan
donl. Yalloy fur aile.—A number of valuable,
and highly improved farms in "tho aro of
for sale.. The tracts run from 00 to 360 acres
Tho trod to of the best quality of Winston°, fully
equal, If not ouporior, to the land in Cumberland
Valley, and viii ho disposed A at astonishingly low
figures. '1 he extension of the Cumberland Valley
Nailrund into Virginia, as now surveyed, will run
immediately through the fortion of country in
which [hero lands are located, which, when coin.
plated, together with the advantagrrof the Simian.
dual, river transportation will give them all the Mt
vantages of Northern and Eastern markets. A
splendid oOport,uoity for literallso investment', is
here offered.
A full and minute Aescrlotion of. tho location nod
character of the Car lOW tracts may ho had, by up-
STOYALM._
T7ntlt7o ,Reel Estate Agent ? Carlble.
ORE BANK FOR_SALE.L . -A. rich de
jpoiilt. of Um best.quality llsrmatio Oro, yield
ing 50],e - event, comprising about 18 Acres, located
In Almon township, shout two mike from the Iron
Works of C. W. & D. V, *Bl, on the south sido of tho
Yellow Breeches creek. There is a stream of 'Water
running throtuli tle.tract,sufficient f.rr wlishing tho
ore, and furnishing water-power besides.
gersons . ,desit one of viewing the bank may rnll
apoofleorgo W. Leidieli, at '•Lelilleh's for-
Inerl known a 8 ltricker's mill, In. Monroe township,
Cumberland county, or mon
' • " "
A. L. SPONSLER,
30j eGS Aela Estatt, Agent, Corllslo.
(ARE WASHER FOR SALE.—An Ax
crilrnl Attho Urn 11.1 t of A•orge
W. Leltllelt, twey now. Will ho sold very low, Ar.•
ply to A. 1., SPONSLER.
13)1,3.70 . •-
For bale—Valuable Real Estate,
D ESIRABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
The Bnl °Aber offers nt prlvAto sale that dvAirabli
ilVoperty,*.ituated on Soulh Hanover Arev't, two
*ors front 31arket tiquare, and occupied:ln a dwell
ing house nod dog store.
The lot in a 0 feet front and2lo Pet de o, extending
to a public alley, on which to ervcted - at tin shop awl
Ica house. - • - .
Foi• terms anti pr.rticulitra call on or address Lb
15 131)74. C
TOWN PROPERTY FOR BALE
bri — ThWay, °cloy?. 7, 1870
Will ho - sold at 'midis sale, on the promises in
Chniiditewn. Cumberland county, Pa., Ow property
of-ltabel Ooodyear; floccased, to nit
N.lot of , grmind containing one Acre,moro or, leer,
having thereon erected a large
TWO STORY DRICK liOUSil,
Wash lions°, Smoke Immo, and a good stable, Hog
lion, and ottnir outbuildings, with a good orchard of
eh Ice fruit, a well of never ftiliftig wider neitr_, tits
doer.
Isis to e0111113011(.0 at 12 o'clock, on !dd day, when
terms will be made known
22.9cp70-ts
DESIRABLE PROPERTY
AT PRITATiS NAL}
The undersigned offers for sale the Ilonee and Lot
formerly M Jackson's heirs, situated on the Rout',
teit corner of &nth Honorer street and (Impel
alley. The lot is about 30 feet wide on said street,
and 240 feet in (torah en the alley.
Thu Duelling Ilonno ie weatherboirdad, and teed
nlorii•e high, math a beck building, ko. , On the Got
of the let in ;lima small Dwelling lieu,. The sltuao
Don end location in very convenient and desirable.
It not null at private bale, Ike property mill he
uffo.ed at 011140-soict
on S.tturday, October 22, 1870,
at ten &dud . : In the ferenoon. Po•seaalon rmi be
had very noon later min.
A salo of llonselold Furniture and other nrtklex
will take place on the property,
tut Thursday, t 1 (mealy-wrath ', s r aqui), arrt,
At ten o'clock in the forenoon.
For further information apply to the .othscrilor on
the preiniseA.
15A ep7o
MEDICA I
D. FAIIENEY
cal.bratral preparation far
CLEANSING THE 13LOOD
Tho long and fitvertthl) known pn partition or Deg.
U. laltrocy SAM for Welllllllllg the blood, 11001.1 x at
this day no recommendation la our Immix, Ile Virliteg
having been ettabliolnel by the th mend:: of nintes
olkere It hot given oche( in the
Most Difiloult Forms of Oltronie Disoones
Miring the likfit sixty years. So jilgitly itilleed in it
esteemed. that. LllO tiOllttiliti Ivcorcbtaittly luerem.ing,
out only at Moue, loit'wv nun daily reVelvilit.: nppiiyno
Buns for it from the most remote hoctivos of the
country—NorM Eant, Smith, and West. 'to wirt
this us will its to proVolit the public from
bring imposed upon. we Mice determined to pot this
PREPARATION
sti such a G•nu tlattil may he within ',cull of tcyc.ry
hi cly overt whey°.
Oilier preparations. tar Inferior to Om g;aton e ,
II song been put out by certain parties. may boa"
utictakoo by immi.for our .own. and as_a matter of
conoie the old Preparation of IL Fahriley it Son tins
been made to suffer slime In roputati , . lo,- titvrordie le
prevent this mistaki, as well as to inert the
meadm¢ ilenisial nowt tined ul,uc 11111 . 0
rlul led to :mil Ilia nip JiCh . lo amt in
LIQUID .F.OR3I'.
at the mum litre put out th• eriglonl
in,packagu fore; lon the lament or krona of our tld
unxHnuera .11111 Other. who may yot pref, r the 111011 i.
tNo on fl , et propart Not ro, omen, dill: It to cunt
all .11ttrut; n the 11..tonit b.)ly Ia Itoir to, but us a faro
Ili meth. Ipe, unit T nil ditonu•n r rigihntlug Irmo
Imlntro bloo-i nod tl-ser d liver, It hat utt equal;
and still car • Sly; I Wing tharatios
Sort luta, Cott, root; Lii•letttlif., eryalpolas. hr Ile, a re
ey;tl, scald hen I, pimples au the faro; totter atria,
t 11111 X, di! Mal nub!, Tit tetora, rholtinatin affoothoni,
ilyspepda, coallvour 'VOL hnndnrha, jalllllllllo,
halt rheum, gone; ut dobl Ity, 411,. read.) Ohio:lard, foul
•altroutelt, together with all other di, Nora arlelng
bunt lon ere 111. Mt,
prepay ell by • Dr, D. (/1111111./ SOD.. lloomboth',
)laryllutl, null 1)r. D.. Fahrtley. sucdvavlllo, ofd.
Bola rttaggiato Igo moreltinta generally
None genuine 'Wend hlgortl D. Fahrney.,t; Sun Soil
by IV. It. Hero. druralst, Carlislo; S. S
drugglats. Itinea Cbtrlc, .Loon Cream
It' oils; .1.1111 O. Attlolt, drngglnt. Shlpponel urk
M[1,116111 " r
SPRING.
B' A R'G A 1 N
ME
'NOW OPENING IN
DOMDST/0 GOODS,'
1U GOODS,
CASSINIESIS, -
'SATINETS,
JIIANS
•WI3IT GOODS,
bIIEBS ' • i r„ .• •
ZYPIIERS
• • tiotimir,--
1114 , 10'S .NEW STORE,
at. WERT MAIN sTrtiii:T. ,
oliposlte the Miuolcul
,to..Pont Oak*
Ourllele .
J. W. nna
,etuctidneer,'s Not!d,r,
AUCTION 1
Mr. HARRIS, formerly an nuctloncor of tho
oily of liarrleturg, In liocin llconeud n United Bpton
'Auctlone.or,• in nod fur Cumborlond county' nod
would tram this Illuillod of Inliirrodng Ills frlooda
that be la prapnrcd •
•
'cry Satoo upon. tho nioat
woringklnnl conaidelablo'Oxporionco an nn' Ann-
Wooer, 1111,11'0r upon giving plain) gang
faction to nil portico wIo umy ongago'llinl,
her, my tormo wllr bo outdo as low as porqblo.,• . •
All °Vlore left at tlnt Ymultlln House or at the
Itogiator's will 1 , 0 trUipllYittAnidad td
• . • 'F.' A.' IfAiIIITS,
4 _BOll7O4Jll* ' ,-.9,1r1101{,(PM147;-
.
A PERFF:Cr }TIMMER FOR ALL on - ors.
•
- 00WER'S COMPLETE MANURE,
made from Super PliuspWu of Lime, Ammo
nia, mid PotasL.
Warranted frog from adulteration,' and
equal in quality to any sold during
tlio_lastlour years.
Exp. rime° in the nso or ...Bower's Complete Mn.
nure" by the test thrums cr Peunnylvinda. New
Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, nod the Cotton States
running through a period of fmr yearn' trial, hes,
resulted in proving it to b 3 TUE BEST PERM
-IZElit OFFERED XOR
A. L. .SPONSLIiIt,
Real Estate Agent, CarIVIIS
MANHOOD , :
110 w LOST, -HOW ILESTORED.
Just published, a near edition of Dr. CulverwelPs
Celebrated Needy on tho radical curslavithout med
trine) of Sportnatorrhrea, or Seminal %Wake eke, In
voluntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and
Physical Ilft.apaelty, Impediments to Marriage, etc.;
also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, Induced by
Self.lndulgence or Sexual ,Extravaganco,
• rgr Price, in a naiad envelope,
ONLY SIX-CENTS.
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay
clearly denionatrates from a thirty years' successful
practice, t hat the alarming consequences of self-Ouse
,may ha radically cured, without the dangerous use of
Internal medicine cr, the elplidatiou of the knife ;
pointing out a mode of cr.To at once simple, certain
and effectual, by means of which every sufferer. nn
matter rt bat hut condition maybe, may cure himself
cheaply, pt sly, and radically. -
Zp-This lecture should be to the hands of emery
youth and every.num in the land.
&Mt aqur 1.1061; in a plain envelope, to any toldrem,
postpaid be receipt of nix routs or two post stamp.,
Also, Dr. CnlverwelPs "Marriage Outdo," price 25
cents. Address the publishers,
CHAS. J. G. KLINE Jr CO.,
127 Bowery, Now York, Post Office Box, 4,fiSil.
11.inno70'
VEI47'ISKIIIER TS.
A. L. g PONSLItIt,
Reel Estate Agent, Carlisle.
SIO,OOO_GUARANTE
Pirnt. - For. tie Uttrivalod WI t~uo~e
Sueoral. For Its led Durability.-
7111 rd. Fur Ita Ullßurpassed Covering Crnpr riy
Arlie - IT costs tcss to palest with Buck Loo4, than
Roy other White Lend extant.
_Tito tattoo weight
toying - more surrfase, ts' noir° dUrablo, and makes
whltor stork.
«Siret„So`allr tl * ~gmle~lD¢raLSliry
=I
Third. For its MlefUrpli.ll.lCOVarilag FropoYly
DAVID itALSTOST
Laing <lan almapesi; Innultoinest, and inovt dumb
White Paint In tho woohr
• 'UT ONLY . .
4
BUCK LEA.O AND BUCK ZINC.;
Batinfectiou Guen,Lteed by the Manufeeturen.
B UCE COTTAGE COLORS,
=29
Conn.., Outbuilding. of every' dtweription, Honour,
8:e. Thirty-fir'. dillorunt Colors, Durable, Clmtp,
Uniform, and Beautiful Shad..
Samplo'carde runt by mall, if desired. ,
Dealer.' Orders will bu promo ly executed by the
manuLlcturors.
N. W. Con: TENTH AND 3LARKET STREWN
BY EIENRY SAXTON at CO.;
_OJazi7Oly
=1
1' J., ASTER WORKS,
•
ANY inquiry will receive iinniediato
untie r.Lkatisfuction in irle4 111111 Waiurial
attintirod, and 00111p-11y
turo,;(l 3 .
SOLID SiLVER and
SILVER PLATER WARE
Of.i,e);y tlim - eriptlutt amtllutent deedzon, Faifithl . a for
Bridal Gifts, Testimonials, and Holiday
Presents. •
!Ceti lowor than filo, regillar w... 41-mulx. a,.
Extruorilinerry Itiduceltleittil to rind... F.. I
(Oft rthud.)
•
AGENTS -WANTEI). A ivgents'aitt
eil, It. S2llO per month, nude still - Mottle,
'is, soil the culebratud 11111 t original C.llllOll 001100
bluntly : om•Laq Marbioe; improved and perfected; it
will lion, lOU, stitch; tuck, bind, braid, nod embroidur
lun most superior ' manner.' Price only $l6. For Biro;
plicity and ilitinbilitY it ban 110 rival. flu not buy
Irons any parties gelling machines under ILo saran
suns 1101110 as ours, unless bating n Ovrtiflcitte of
Aittittey signed by no, on (bay aro worthless oast' Iron
machines. Fur circulars lintbterino, apply
. ennwroitft &
413 Chestnut street, Philtuloa.. o
•
J. E. Caldwcll's dilvertfsenunt
This generous proposition quite over
corns Mrs., Warrington she could only
stare - blankly at the Unwelcome visitor in
acknowledgment of his kindness. '
Thus kindly Welcoinea, Cousin JedeL
dis' laidAdniself Gift , ,to please andsue
ceeded, half au hour, in nearly driving
Mrs. Warrington to the yorgooT despera
tion, with 'his allusions to' country life,
tifrkeytS pigs, and all such unfaShionable
themes of conversation,:while '.krmio, on
the contrary, to her 'lnother's ireat in
dignation, seemed to consider Cousin
Jedecliali an eicollent companion, and
fairly, rivaled him in trying to recall
reminiseences of her visit, to,his
tiro years . before.
' In the Midst of this conversation a car
ringei-6z•vo lip'tB the dcioi, cintldoposited
three ladies and ciao gentleman.
• Mrs. • Warrington 'Welcomed their
arrival: joyfully, the 'means by-which
V I,N,E; T
• • she Might get rid of Cousin JecledMlxl•-•So
' •
J
. E. CALDWELL di CO
'902 bIIEBTNUT STRILIV4..IIIIII:ADULPRIA,
itovOiliAt Tecolved by S . teaoto: nootlit.r,l,rg• uppfy
of Oho eutobmtod
210710i : 13, tO
INFoolally marinfacturoAl r r their solos by Hkogron
TheeoWotebos aro uletlogubbo'd au excelling In
tiving the moot cool:point n't-rail,, , ontontfor Wion
og and *Wog, and furnishod nt a very modoont
Alub, our full - lino of .
Titno-kentlore: in °Nary varlely of 'loin),
and price, threat iron, Mu Mann',%tureen, lila, Ilan ,
out and hest stylen at •
Gold Chains, . Benle, ICoys,
ttuas
tjnobly - - -
Bower4%Fi+
Vila manure conteliin tilt . the elenieuta Or Want
ood la a Soluble. form. Also, food for giving lasting
ortlllty to Una toll. •
An undeniable font
, RI my Bow hat, Mannrdeturing Chemist.
Gray's Perry Road, Philadelphia
DIXON, SIIAEPLESq CO,
40 South Delaware avenue,Phillidelphia
WILLIAM REYNOLDS,
105 South street, lialtimers, ,
And for sale by all 'leading dealere..
lOat .70 3ra
To thO Young Men
BUCK LEAD Excehi all other LBADI
for its Ecouotity:litll
BUCK LEAD is tbo cLcoprnt and twaL -
$lO,OOO GUAIt A NTIIIO
BUCK' ZINC fisco:n nh other znros
Lualy; for itu GrenlHcuoomy
TILT IT AND DE CONVINCED --
Prepared exprocaly far Palotiug
RICHARDS & CO.,
° PITILADELPICIA
FOR SALE WROLESALE AZO:i RETAIL
DanZerz In Hardware, We, One, (Ilnise,ac
CARLISLE, PA
PIIILADELPIITA
()OATES STREET WHARF
CALCINED AND LAND
P L.A 5 1' E It
lIII=
DONE IiNST,
1111E1133
6, *. &a., &c
=I
Ph11.1644du
01{0.11.111 CUTE!, No, 710 drub .trot,
rn
220070
UOLD TIRLAL WA reliF,'S
JEWELERS:
COPEN EN WATCHES,
Quality, Style, -aud
WM
•DENEVIciN9LI:siI, - AND•A ' I4II - 11IDAN •
ME
BEWARE OP THE 'WINE, BOYS.
" took not upon the wino, my boy,
Nor near the luring dooth•line mile;
'Think not the glass is filled with Joy,
That peace Is born of its sparkling foam ;
For though the draught-may stir the Boni; ,
And Mai you drink, delight the taste,
'Twill sear the lips that touch the bowl
- - -And burn the Inner 1 fo to Walol
When wino friends ITOATO their-wilre,in Loy,
• To bond you whore the intemperate go,
Stand finp bownro the foul decoy I
Hare cb urage, thoti,.,tomnswor '• No I"
And though this ono s•anneh word nt ty bring
A storm of milling, tannting
'Twill foil tho adder's thindly
And spare you mnity bit er foam.
Yon wretched wreck forlorn, my boy,
Stoiv reeling from the Tempter's lair,
Wm once n mnn; but the base alloy
Of wino has blighted manhood there ;
Onee straight and strong, this noble form
- Stood . 'mongst Its follows - like'n king!
Now shattered by the - demon's storm, ,
'Tin Man wreck—a rotund thing
Once men %rem, honored could they tilt
And ?Miler iviedoto from hi, Bpi;
Now the poor outcast pimins his wit
- To buy the dram the drill/laird sip!
Then Friendship new to grasp his hand,
And 11.10 premed his palm with pride
But Wine, the Mocker, broke the band
That bound all true men to his side.
And now, of friends forsaken podr,
Shunned by tbo fatefl,' putib of earth—
Joy fled fororor from his door,
No happy voices round his heartlil..
Pursued by his tormentor, thirst,
No peace by, day nor rest by night—
Tho poor Mandist° lives accursed I
Por Pity's eytkEirruedust sight.
, Oh, would you hon moo, my buy,
Respocted, honored, loved by
Touch not tho rod Meet 'twill destroy
Your hopes and turn life's sweet to gall
But firmly eland I resolved and pledged
• The wino cup and ihs_woos to flea;
Thus 'gnittet lntomperlineotrl 1 led:ot
so victory.
COUSIN JEDEDIAH.
BY J. HARVEY 8311TII.
"There is a gentleman waiting below,'",
said the servant, and then bowed.
" Whore is his . card 2" asked Mrs.
Warrington, languidly.
"Ho says ho has no card," answered
the servant, " and when I asked him his
name, ho told me to say Cousin Jedb
dials." •
" Good gracious I" cried Mrs.• War
rington, despairingly. "Annie, Ido be-
Hove it's your Uncle Caleb Stares sbn I"
This remark was addressod to a -- yining
lady lying on the lounge with kilf closed
eyes. A:pretty young lady was Annie,
I can assure you. Dark, small, and
roguish-looking, with dancing black oyes,
and a good humored look on her face—
she looked her nature—full of fun.
" What shall I do, Annie ?" asked her
1
mother, -
-
" Tell him to come up of course," said J
Annie, langLing.
"I suppose we must see him," said
Mrs. Warrington, resignedly, "for your
hither has such queer notions, and would
be so angry if we failed. to treat his sis
ter's son with respect."
Turning to the servant she ordered
lihn to show the gentleman up.
' "Now, what shall we do with him 2"
continued Mrs. Warrington, fearfully.
"You know yoU are td go on the river
this afthrhoon, and I can't stay hero
with such a —"
" Hush I" said Annie; warningly
"hero ho comes."
The door opened and in strode Coupin
Jededinh.
Mrs: Warrington nearly fainted when
she sairhim. Dressed hi the Most out
landish fashion he . certainly was. Cor
duroy breeches, immense boots, sisal
bilvtailed coat' with brass buttons, and a
high conical-shkied fdlt hat, and a gor
geous vest ; his appearance was what
might truly ho called stunning. Still,
CoushiJedediab, in spite of his dress,
was good looking, indeed, quite hand
some.
. ,
"How are you, Cousin Annie ?" ho
cried, in a boistoroim voice, as ho entered,
and shook her hand heartily. "I hope
I And you well, mum," he continued,
turning to • Mrs. Warrington, who was
rogarding'him in sile4horror.
"I'm quite well, 1 thank you," she
said stiffly.'
" Glad to hear it," answered Jedediah,
heartily. "We're .well down our way,
except Sis. She sprained, her ankle
Tiling up from the spring house. Get
ting along pretty well now, though. You'
see, I was coming to town with some
market stuff, and dad ho says to me, -
.'now be suro.to call and seo your Aunt
and uncle, for they might get angry if
they know you were in town without
stopping in to see them.' So-I promised
him—and so here I am. And then dad .
told mo that I should sec Cousin Annie ;
told-me she was a splendid gal, And so
you Are, Cousin Annio—beat all the gals
I over seri" .
"Much obliged for the compliment,"
laughed Annie, because Cousin Jedediali
evidently was not the man to hatter—ho
meant what lie said:
" Well; I know very well it's 'the
truth," said Jedediah, doggedly. ' "You
heat Squiro Watson's girls all to both
ing;and they were cousidered to be thei
handsomest girls around our way.'
"Bow lOug can you stay, Mr. Starr?"
naked Mrs. Warrington, anxiously.
." Well, I guess •I: eau.. stay until, to
morrow," said Jedediah, musing. "1
did intend to ko back to-night, but I
siukose I can stai.a. little longer, to
please you." •
MI
Here comes your friehils,`Annie- 7 —You
know you nip to ao.with them on tho
river . . this afternoon, to take a sail."
"ivory :Annie.: ~ "I ant
road all but mY sacAjue: Cousin,
tinuet leave Yon now for awhile.
111
`f Going lo talco a sail ?" Asked Salt
di;th.
" SVell, now, f ; - >said Jededialt. , eooly t
"I always thought I tthould like to take
a sail on the river,.but I never thought
I would have - t chance—l'll gn with
you. ,,
Annie cast a terrible. glance ;st lier
mother, who responded witltene of nth e,
helpless despair, while Cousin' letlediall,
unmindful of the effect his kindoffer had
produced, ran out of tlio room to "slick
isp his hair," before showing himself
before company.
" What shall we (10?" queried. 11G - 8.
Warrington helplessly.
"Let bins go, I suppose,'?. replied her
daughter; laughing ; "I suppose there
is no help'for ithe - won't - take - a - hint."
"And there is Sylvester Trout, ho will
he . with you," said Mrs. Warrington,
despairingly,
,"and he is so aristocratic
in his ideas. You 'know he cut the
Meltons,' when he discovered that they
Ilea a second cousin a tailor, What will
he say?"
" I don't care' what - he says," said
Annie, turning her head. "Heis a con
ceited monkey—and now I will take
Cousin J - sdediab, if it's only to spits
him r' -
What Mrs. Warrington was about to
say, Annie never know, for gt that
instant a stentorian voice at the fpot of
the stab's shouted : .
. " fsay, Cousin Annie, hurry up and
come down !-- Hero's all the folks down
here setting on thorns waiting for you.
They're afraid the river will ruu dry if
we don't get there soon !" .
" tude,„.go,.._for_lifeavon's --sake-1 1 ' -
Murmured Mrs. Warrington, plaintively ;
"or that monster will bring the house
down on our heads I" ._ .
I& response to this pathetic aPpeitT,:
Annie Mirried down stairs to her impa
tient guests. -40'.' '
To record the sayings and doings of
Cousin Jedediah, on the way to the
banks of the Schuylkill, would 1111 a
volume. TM inquired of Mr. Sylvester
Trent, blandly, "mhether ho was any
relation to Jake Trent who got six
months for stealing a garden rake from
Squire Jinks," adding "that he thought
he saw a faMily resemblance."
Mr. Trent indignantly kept silent, and
looked out of the carriage. window,
muttering under his breath something
about boors and ruffians.
Then he showed a desire to know the
why and wherefOre of-everything, ques
tioning everybody indiscriminately ; and
iter i
in short, behaved 'just like Person will
do, to whom ev rything is now and
strange, and w has not tact enough to
conceal their ignorance. .
And then when they were on the river
in this boat, he nearly Maddened Mr.
Sylvester Trent by asking so many quos- •
tions trying, itseemed, to learn the art -
of sailMg that vessel in one lessen.
At last, having exhausted every topic
of conversation, .Tedediali became-silent
from sheer wpariuess, and leaning back
ho contemplated with dcritical, though
(di - serving eye, the beautiful scenery on
the banks of the Schuylkill.
"Islet bad," he said approvingly, "es
pecially when it's in the middle of the
city.'' And then he looked around to
see if any ono agreed or disagreed with
him. Mr. Trent was occupied in man
aging the boat, and the fonrjadies.were
chatting together ; so his remark brought
forth no reply.
Jedcdiah, shading his face with his
qpnical hat, was fast gliding into the
laud of dreams, when ho was rudely
awrened by the boat giving a lurch,
am nearly precipitating him into the
riveri , aud at the same time, ho heard a
piercing ia`ream.
Grasping the side of the boat to steady
himself, ho looked, up and saw Miss
Annie Warrington and one of her lady
friends struggling in the water.
"Help! Murder!" cried Mr. Trout,
vociferously.
Hold your tongue, you fool I" cried
,Tedediab, savagely, "and don't run the
darned boat on top of them l"
To take off his ]tat and coat, and kick
off his boots, was the work of a moment
with Cousin Jedediah, and the next in
stant he was in the river, had Annie by
the arm, and then babk into the boat
before she rightly' understood where she
was.
Miss Florence Mountjoy, the other fair
bather, had the good fortune to have on
crinoline that would have supported' a
seventy-four, and Jeddilioli merely had
to tow her to the boat and lift hell• in
but as she wits under the firm impression
that she was rapidly sinking, of course
she immediately fainted. On cooling to
slio . hugged Jedediah, and blessed him,
and called him her "deliverer," to that
gentleman's great confusion, for he sat
looking rather foolish, 'rubbing his nose
with the brim of his bat, and answered
not a -word. Annio merelY,presbetl his
hand gratefull, Ji was sat
isfied.
ITy immodim hero hi the
eyes of the quo , and praises
were showered on (to . Mr. Trent's'
great indignation) to that extent that ho
became quite miserable, and wondered
internally whether such a commonplace
thing (for iCwas merely a delightful bath
to him) was so rare that they should
Make such a fuss about it. •
"But how did you come to tunible
h 6 asked, to stop their tongues.
Then it came out that Me. SylveSter
Trent had Won derelict in his duty, and
not keeping his eye of the boat, bad al
lowed it to swerve in its course, - thus'pre•
smiting tho side of -the Lo the wind,
causing the best tOlureli suddenly, and .
tho two unfortunates, being seated on
the boat could not recover their balance
in time,.'und thus the eatastrophe. '•
Consul Jededirdi took a sudden rise
in the' ektiination of Mrs:. Warrington
thatevening, _when. sho .heard. about ids__
"gallant conduct," as her daughter
termed it; and sho insisted on his stay., ,
ing a couple of. weeks, at the very least.
This he would'nt listen to, giving as
an excuse that itrwas "haying time, and
dad wanted all the hands he could get ;"
but he-promised he would return In the
Winter. •
. And ho did—and being introduced
into society, ho soon ceased tote mon,
trio in his manner, for Jedediab Was
gothic to learn. 'Ho also •diScardeil'itis
outlandish' Otyl6 of_dress, to Mrs War-'
rington's great Teller; and 'Llireept for a
little plain speaking at tinned, he would .;•
hardly ;have been ILttowle - ns the same ,
poison by his Most intimate friends.
'And of Coarse 'married Annie?
Of course he did I• • •
Mr: :SylveSter • Trent' was. quittli
gusted 'at, her lack of, taste, but. she says '
that Sedediah worth i Maker'S dozen
of snob "'Spoons" 'as he, and.l think so
too' I • Don't-you - •
f TERMS A➢PA\(
1 $2.05 a year.