PLAYED OUT—OYOMOatS. Tim days „aro getting longer. ' Ir SEASON—Chip hats and linen dusters Anvericma. - :-The price •of - tggs, 'Ow ing, no dOnbt, to the hatching proponsi ties of thO "cackling hens.", IT is rumored that a. fountain is to be pfaced inAshland Cemetery, during the Coming-summer. Tunsyas - LEET . Sn.-Fono-of-the-oldest and most respected residents dr biekin son township, was buried on Tuesday last. WooDs Pima - C.—The Cumberland Guards, (colored) of this place, contoin plato.holding a grand - picnic,: in the grove at the Meeting house Springs, on Thurs . - day, June 8. ECM A SUGOESTION.—We think it would be advisable to trim the trees surround ing the public square, as the branches are entirely too close, either for beauty, or the good of the trees. E2iTF7.RPRISIIsIO.—Mr. J. B. Plank, of Mount Holly, runs a market. ear between that place and Philadelphia. that her citizens aro no longer dependpnt upon Carlisle, for their weekly supply of ena keting QUARTERLY MEETING SERWEs.— Next Sabbath has been set apart for Quarterly Meeting services at the Em ory M. E.., church. Prof. W. 11. Trick at, will preach at 11 a. m., and Rev. T. Mitchell, D.D., at p. m. • -® composed of lovely frowe;s,.. are offered for sale in market, at livices ranging from 5,t0 10 cents each, accord ing to the size and style in which they arc gotten up. There gill be a great demand foi them on Saturday' morning, owing to the fact that Decoration 'Day comes on the following Tuesday. , CHOSEN.-At the annual meeting of the Philharmonic Society, of Brooklyn, yeld at the Academy Music, on the even ing of the fifteenth instant, Hon. Ho. ratio 0. King. of the - New York &wry was chosen one,of the directors for the ensuing year. This is a deserved com±:, plimetit to the dmittlethan. ON Wednesday last, the 11 a. m. train on the South Mountain Road, arrived at the junction with a wedding party, On sisting of three cou - ples, Mr. foal Os born, the gentlemanly snd affable con ductor, haring placed au extra coach at their disposal. The- happy couple re_ warded his :kindness by presenting him With a large and handsome cake. ELOPEMENT.—The citizens of Mount have been unusually excited dur ing the past week, owing to the sudden disappearance of two of their number. Without going into details, we will merely say, that the parties in this case, a•e an engineer, lately employed in oue of the ore , bankS, and , the wife of an employee of the Paper Mill. Their whereabouts are unknown, and the disconsolate husband is left to mown over the loss of his "worse-half," and six of his best fine shirts. PORTRAITS.—We tender our thanks to Messrs. Bourquin & Welsh, law boOk sellers, Import4S — and - pulilisliers; of Phila delphia, for the receipt of a portrait of Chief Justice Gibson; which is greatly admired by all who have seen it. This' firm can supply the legal profession, photographed or engraved portraits of any one of the Chief Jukt,ices,. at $l.OO each, or in neat walnut 'tames, $1.5 . 0, and the Supreme Court of the 'Llnitell" States, priecryosl.l9.. Address, Bourquin & Welsh, 431 Walnut street Philadel phia. FELL ASLEEP IN MARKET.— On last Saturday morning, between l and 5 o'clock, as H Oise, from the rural district, in attendance at market, no doubt being very drowsy from the loss of his accustothed slumber, fell asleep on his feet and dropped over. Making a considerable noise and cominotion, number of pu,sons rushed to the spot, and assisted him .to riee. Sonic ono cruelly remarked at this time, "lhat„he was itlways asleep—being blind';" but this was a_ cruel_ pun at his expense'. After regaining his fipt once more, he 'appeared to be thoroughly aroused, and was not again caught "napping in market:" - FLowEn THIEVES.—Cei fain persons are engaged in stealing flowers, shruh hery,.&c., from graves in tho old grave yard. A friend of ours informs us, that for three *specessive weeks, boquets placed on the graves of his departed children, have .been ruthlessly stolen therefrom and destroyed. Suspicion rests upon certain parties, who, if de tected, will be brought to justice. For .the benefit of this class of. persBns, we publish the .following notice, conspicu ously painted and placed at the entrance to the said grounds :. "If any person shall wantonly cut, injure, deface or destroy any monument, tombstone;-or-grave„ or shall break, in‘ jure, or bike away any railing, tree, shrub or flower, planted or placed within the - enclosure oC. said graveyard, he or she shall, upon conviction thereof .Ikcfore any fustice of the peace, s pay a fine of not' less than $l, -nor exceeding $:2O, as said justice may impose, raid pay the family the damage sustained.' 10=11111 Tmkien will lie. a meeting of the friends of the American Tract Society, hold in the First Lutheran church, in Carlisle, on Sabbath'evening,_ the twenty-eighth,' at 71 o'clock. Addresses will be de livered by the Rev. J. IV. Ethic, District Secretary, and •by the pastors of the churches. "The Society's business de partment sustains itself." Donations are needed only for the benevolent, work of the society. These maybe handed to him at the close of the meeting, or when ho calls upon you at your homes and at your places of business. The Society is now distributing, gratuitously, in books, periodicals and tracts,:sl,2oo per week.' Any friends of the cause, whO may not have the opportunity of meeting with Mr. Edie; can send contributions to his address at Coatesville, Pa. - The following is the stAoment of the Society : In forty-five years it haS •issued 444,- 000,000 copie's of publications, of which nearly 25,000,000 are volumes; performed 4,467 years of Union Missionary col pertage, granted in publicatiofis'at home and abroad $1,859,000, and made cash appropriations for 'the press abroad of $584,704. • . . It issues abroad 3,955 different publi cations in 142 languagek and - at borne 4;560 different publications, 498 in' Ger man, arid 256 in Spanish. —• $BOO will pay tho salary of a Colporteur, $5OO wilrpay salary and expenses. $5O constitutes a Life Director, and $2O a Life Member. There Nvill•be no services in the Eirst 'and Second Presbyterian and German •RofOrmcd churches on Sabbath ,evening; in order to give thiisa cOngregations an tikkortunity to beipresent afthe mooting 1 4 , the Fiat Id*4oratt church. • SCENSION DAT, (Thursdaylast,) was `Unobserved in this place... Diprry—the streets. A street sprinkler would be just the thing. V.LEtury—Putter ; at prices ranging from 20 to 25 cents per pound. .6 1 .grorpuntra; T. —:-0 townsman„ B. Parker, esq., has receivc4l? the :Ili _pointment of Consul to Zante: SABBATH next IN Whit Sunday. If it rains on that day, there will be ratn pn the 'Six succeeding Sabbaths., So say the weather-wise ;, of course they know. • A. SPECIAL Meeting of Marion. 88,-Jr.--0.-;H. A.' M., .will be held on Monday evening, nay 29. Busi ness of importance. , :THE New York Star, a morning daily, Hon. Horatio C. King, Associate EditOi, is oiM of the "Ilelellitgi" little sheets Printed in that city., PERSONAL.—Mr. Charles W. Sheaffer, of Mount Holly Springs, left for Leaven worth, Kansas; on Monday morning last. Ile will be absent about six weeks. •Wu learn that a number of the young men of our-town-have- made 'arrange ments fur the first pic-nic of the season, to take place on Saturday, June 3, at Hunter's Run. This is. destined to be m—popular—pie-nie—resort—foi—parties from, our town. , A Stair.—The Commissioners have a number of workmen engaged, at the pres ent time 'in digging , a "cesspool in the jail yard.- The cavity, when finished, is to be 50 feet in .. a . epth, and 14 across. Beneficial results sometimes are obtained by gratuitous advertisement, as in the present instance. Let the god work go on. IMPROVEMENT.—The Free Press, of the twentieth instant, printed at Stras burg, Lancaster county, PM, by Geo. 'B. Eager, iTs9 i , reaches us greatly improved in appearance, having just completed its first year. The Press is a spicy little paper, and George appears to understand his "biz" in "Ting" it. Success to it. CHARLES E. l'ilmidatiourAN, csq., has recently had the American house, to gether with the adjoining building, 5c,„ painted, and otherwise renovated find taia - arras ; mop of the Arilerican 'House, is still prepared to tend to the wants of the traveling public, that may favor him with a call. NE* GRQCERY.—AIex. Klink,. esq., late of, New Kingston, Pa., having re cently leased the large, new store room, directly opposite 'rhodium's hotel, has opened a full line of groceries, queens ware, willowware, together with, every article to be obtained in a first-class gro cery. Mr. K. hopes, by a strict atten tion to business, to obtain the patronage of citizens residing in that neighborhood. Give him a.call. SUPEE3In Cot:KT.—The following Cum berland County eases have been disposed of (3uring the past week "Bomberger vs. Middleton—No. 4, May Term, 1871. 'Cumberland county. Judg ment affirmed. Davidson vs. M'Candlish & Son—No. 07, May Term, 1971. Cumberland county. Judgment affirmed. Thomas' apppeal—No. 104, May Term, 1871—Cumberland county. The order of the court below setting aside the ap praisement made under the exemption act is therefore reversed and annulled, and the appraisement ordered to be re stored, and the record remitted to be proceeded in according to law. Agnew, Justice. Zacharias & Son vs. Beetern & Bro.— No. 52, May T., 1871—Cumberland county. Judgment affirmed. Per cu- Mon. Cumberland Valid Railroad Company Ts. M'Cormiek & Bro—No. 89, May T., 1871. Cumberland county. Judgment affirmed. Williams, J. DECORATI ON DAY !-A meeting of re turned soldiers was held on Monday evening last, to make arrangements for tho..annual oligurvance of -- "Decoratimr Day," which this year occurs on Tues day, the thirtieth of May, Tho meeting resolved upon a programme similar to° that of last year. Invitations to join in the parade, will be given to Col. Sumner, and the menonnder his command at the Barracks ; to the directors, teachers and pupils of the public schools ; to the va-• ribus Benevolent and Fraternal Socie ties, and to the several Fire Companies, and it it hoped all will cordially join, and form-an imposing , procession. The co-operation of the ladies, is, of course, confidently expected, not only in gracing the occasion with their presence, but in I contributing tloWerS. . The action of the meeting on' Monday evening, was mainly preliminary. Final ,and complete arrangements will be made ran adjourned meet log, to be held in the Arbitration Chamber, on Thursday even ing, at Bo'clock, which it is to be hoped every soldier in — earth:to Will attend Though no progratmne las yet been issu ed, the exercises on Decoration Day will probably consist of a meeting in the Court Room at 2 o'clock ; -p:' M.,'on the thirti eth, when all joining in the procession will !assem ble, and where, after an ad dresS by Rev. W. C. Leverett, who will be assisted in the exercises, by Rev. Mr. , 'rysinger, the flowers will be distributed and the procession formed to move to •the various cemeteries. '• It is eipected till the neceskari details will 'ho arranged at the meeting, on Thursday evening, for the oUervance, of Decoration Day,::. with beautiful and imposing effect, so that nosoldier's grava will be left without its appropriate tribute. A debt HO 130 . 0 r can Oay, To thou is Justly due, And to the Nation's latest day Our children's children still shall say, Thoy disil for too add you I --- Four hundrod thousand of ilia brash Hahn' this our ramoincd soil their grave --For Dui and you I riuoil friends, fur into and your . : . [ANNOUNCE[ENTS.] • NOTICE.. • My 4wife. MAItY ANN BROWN, having, left my bed and board, without just causo or provocation,. all p'ersons arc lioreby notified not to harbor her, as I will pay.no debts contractod by her. JAMES BJIOWN. 25ma718t• LIMEIIIIRNE:11,13? coal constantly on hand. Also a full assortment of lumber at the lowest prices, at tho yards of A.ll. BLAIR. 25au70 • ATTEND to securing your'coal for win ter while prices aro lOw and quality good. Call at the yards of 13 : 213Lkan WIRE RAILINO, I WIDN 'utiAnDs, for tor pronie,#sylurne, kr.. 'Trot, tedeteade,7lre 'Web binge for shoat, and pohltry yards, Brass and Iron wire cloth Mired, Pendirs, Screens for coal, ores' sand, Ar., Henry 'Crimped Cloth for spark arreetere Landlicapi Wire lor Window, At., Icper Maker; Ornamental Wire Works. livery intbrmi thou by addressing the manufacturers, ai.wiLERS A BONS' No. II North Matti street Philadelphia. GREEN ArrLEs at Harnriale A riw girls wanted to learn 'tiicP millinery businrsa,at NEW TO-DAY Dry goods, shawls, lace pointii, and a great variety of seasonablo gbods. We invite special inspection of our fine stock , of lace points of thh..bpst quality that has ever been brought to Carlisle, and• very low in price. , 5,000 pounds of wool wanted at Duke & Burkholder's, Tor which theidgbesi _price will_be paid— Dn. W. D. HALL. - DESS. MART L. HALL Office and residence 37 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. Rooms strictly pri-' vate.- Consultation free. Drss.. Hall makes the treatment of • female diseases a specialty. lde7o3m Ron canned and .dried fruits go to Huniricles. CHOICE fowls and.eggs for sale, care fully bred from imported stock. Satis faction guaranteed in all cases. - I am now prepared to book orders for the following ,varieties : Dark Brahma, per doe. $3.00. Light_ do. " " . qp,. Black Cochin,--, Silver Grey forking, " 2.00. Black Spanish, (white face) " 1.00. All orders filled in the order received.' Call on or address, 4' JESSE 13: IlumEn. ' No. 121, S. Pitt Street. • 25rna7ltf JUST received a lot of oranges an lemons at Ilmuricles. Go to Madame Rote for your chignons, switches, curls, &c. BUY THE BEST The Cabinet Range with hot closet is, without doubt, the finest cooking and baking range in the market, and saves one-third the fuel of cooking stoves. Call and see them _at Win. Fridley's store; No. 21 North Hanover street. Also look at his refrigerators, water coolers, bread safes, umbrella stands And a full line of house fu finishing goods.q 25ma716m -- PfMELs,7oicese, butter at water crackers at,,lltunrich. Trin.elleapest hats in town at Madame .04 - PEACH BUTTER at Iltimrich's. Rotes Am. of the latest styles of millinery goods at Madame Rotes. , COMBINGS made into switches, chig 'nons, curls, frizetts, .Cc., :It :Madame IBMI THE SPRAGUE MOWER The latest improvement, made of Iron and Steel, with* encased gearing and best workmanship. For lightness of draft, simplicity, strength, effectiveness and cheaimess, not equalled by any machine in the market. Farefers are requested to call and sec it at the Farm 3inch= Works of F. GARDNER & CO., Car lisle. Also on hand, the celebrated Col lins' Steel Plows, which will not stick in tiny soil. Price $2l. , Amaildt. YRySpIGER h WEISER keep constantly. in stock, the hirgest assortment of wall papers in the town. Their Stock is new, and comprises over 100 styles, they are selling wall papers 25 per cent under_ city _prices. Call and see them, you will be pleased both in style and prices. They have all the varieties of carpets, oil cloths, chains, shades, &c„ that are in the market. LADIES Will di) well by buying thei millinery goods at Madam Rotes. • Go to Madame Rote for your bats and bonnets. NOTICE I have this day associated my son, A. C. Ensminger with Me' in partnership; the 'business will hereafter be conducted under rM firm of Geo. Ensminger A - Son. We have. now- on hand a large assort lbent of Slaughter, Oak - and liendock Sole, French and American Calf, Kid, Morocco, and a full linit - of shoo findings, harness and net leather, to. which we in vite your attention, bud solicit your pat ronage, as heretofore. Respectfully Gao. ENSMINOER, A. C. ENSMINGER, No. 63 N. llanover Street. 4ma7l4t ..-- - Fon all your millinory goo(15, go to -31adaine Rote. POTATOES.—Peach Blows—by the wholesale. Eii& Soas, dina7ltf Harrisburg. A LARGE addition lately made to the stock of lumber, in the yards of A. 11. BLAIR. LADIES desiring a beautiful and fash ionable hitt or .boimet, go to Madame Rote, three doors below Bentes dry goods store. FOR SALE OR RENT A large and commodious three-story brick house, on the corner of Main and Bedford.streets now occupied by Mrs. Gordon, has all the modern improve ments, with brick stable nud ice house attached. Inquire of IL E.,'slaplen. corner of NOrth and Pitt streets. Tun cheapest bonnets at Madame`. Rotes 25ma71 tf. FOR SALE A large merchant. mill, situated in llarford 'county, Maryland,- about 'one and a half miles from " Edgewood" tion, on Philadelphia,'"Wilmington, and Ealtiniore railroad, has four, run of burrs, with capacity of .20,000 barrels, which• with , a small outlay, can be in creased to 80,000 barrels.' Also, a fine farm adjoining tho mill, containing 310. acre% 200 acres of which is cleared,, and in a high state of Cultivation ; there are 3 houses on the farm, also; barn, stable, 'corn hbuse,' &e., Por, further infor matiou apply' to E. , J. SNOW & Co., ' No. 10, Spear's Wharf, Baltimore, Maryland 4ma7l3m NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS. 18: For the' above, go to, 3. 11., Wolf's; ,NO. 18. North Annoyer street,. where ymiovill find the best assortment of Notions and small wares in the town,"; and from 10 to 20 per cent cheaper. -I, desire to call your special attention to the 'following': A full line of lints pongee and. silk parasols, and sun umbrellas, fans of every . description , and price. dent's, ladies' and .31isses' kid' gloves. A largo assortment of cotton hosiery very cheap.' Also white cotton trimmings, Ilainburg edges,nnd insertings, silk, cord' edgo mantua ' and sash ribber's - vary &leap ; ladies' and gents' winner underclothing corsets and libop skirts in largo .v,ariety. - : A full line oftowelainnapkins and !Orash, linen shirt fronts, and ready made Shirts;, ladies' and, gents' linen• and lace kerchiefs in all grades. 'Call. 4cl ox amine our geode before urchasing else, where. , N. B. When goodis - aro t f.hy . tlla dozen, paellaka - eiliiiifiifeb`e,o . iiiir ivillbo furnished at wholeialo prieta •>. .SPEdiAii" NOTICES Thp heat arid Cheapest. frtilejar-ever in ,vented: Wm. Blair & Bon havethe ex clusive.control. of these jarein this re gion .of country, and have made exten. , , sivo arrangements.. for , supplying the Stic and Vias4 ill* wholesale and re tail, t at extremely low rates. • Wm.,11f../an tC SON, _ ' P. S. The- - trlideis respectfully. re• fermi to our monthlY-circular. MADAM ROTEEI • Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, 'Wild Cherry, and Boor hound, in manufactured by an entirely new proness and contains the bent known 'remedies for Coughs COlds, Sore Throat, and .11 Lung Complaints Pleasant to the 10010, but powerful in ito action Send for n cirenlai containing lint of articles used, and the manner of preparingthom, to . . . General Agents John F. llonry, 8 Co l l..ge Placa, N. Y. Jonson, llolloway L. Cowden, 602 Arch et, Pllll , a, Sold In Carlble by , Common & WoJthlngton, W. F. (torn, . T. N. Prank, and J. B2:llavorstlck. {Yawl wisdom will benefit you: be nut dimly° on. trolled by your incredulity, liuddrede havS.iouglit natter in oin. tho horrors of Djapepitia s through -the -medium DbaUTll'll ANTI-DTSPEPTIO STOMACH Ilirrans and found It. Why should yOu suffer *hen this.admi. ruble Stomachic has cured ninny similar cases-why do you doubt while other hollow, and aro cared} Delay In this mattor is both dangerous and unprofitable. l(cour health, lianpinoss and business suffers, while constant neglect Is frequently 1611 wed by serious and uncon trollable results.- DEMUTH'S DIT'TERS are equally. useful in the numerous (Metalloe aitending nqi gention; as Dimoutiass,CONSTIPATION, while for loran and Apex and Othiar disorders proceeding front MIASMATA, it to the only •rellablerproventive and , romedy known. 24“13.110 CARLISLE PRODUCE MAREET. Corrected Weekly by B. C. Woodyard. Wednesday, May 24, 1871. FA L Y PLOY!? 08 00 SITPE I( FINE PLO un 4 10 SUPERFINE RYE now? 4 30 WinTE II HE.4 T 1 40 RED WE EA T .. 130 131" F CORN IV lIIT E OATS. 11 LA OK OA TS . or. OYE R EED T1.1107'11 1" SEED FLAX EE D • CARLISLE PROVISION DIAREET. Corrected TVeekly by Wm.. Blair 6. Son. 'Carlisle,' Wednesday, May 24, 1871. ,$ 20 15 UM= EZEI LA RD TA LLO w BEESWAX BACON HANS do SiIoULDERS do SIDES 11 - 111 TE 1114`1 PA RED PEACHES ... UN PA RED do RI ED A PPE ES AC'? [}ram the Philadelphia North .Imeacan.l PIULAD - ELPHIA MARKETS. FLOUR, GRAIN AND SEEDS. /71410,7r/150a, ..150 23, 1571 EXTRA Y PLO UR .$7 25 EXTRA FLOUR 6 00 RYE FLOUR 0 00 WHEAT RED - . 1 0.10,5 I 65 117177 E WITEA T 1 65 Op 1 70 le YE 1 20 C0.1?..V 0.1 TS CLO E ESE ED . TIJIO TII I'M:WI) FLAXSEED ==! Philadelphia, Monday, 22, 1871. The Orrililid and, salts qt .. Beef Cattle were large Cr week, reaching about i 3 OOO head. The market closed very dull, favoring buyers, and pnee.t soot unsettled and lower, within the following ranges EXTRA FAT' CA TILE, per lb -808'4% FAIR -IN D COO D CA TTL E. . WAT,b6 COMMON ' 4(CyG CO CCX and CA L ES„ _iverc and Aio de 'nand.' ire qtl6l, .springers at s4o:ang Cows- am Calves at $:,O. Receipts of 300 head. SHEEP-were dull and haver in price.r. We qua , 'baled at n!..n7r, and clipped at bailie. Ecceip NEES HQUS met an active inquiry earl,' in, the toted:, aad ales were effected al $7 50 for voraled, but later the toutpet sulpidcd somewhat under the . itifhtence floral arrivals and unfavora ble report; from the well, and priers dralito s7®7 25 V. 100 lbs tie liecttjAl 3,000 head. NEW 7'o-DAF AUDITOR'S NOTICE, All persons Interested In tho dlNtriLullon of . . net; lit thu hands of Noah Cockloy, moigneo of Joseph A. Front., will moot the Auditor at his ofilso, curlier or flantictr and Putnfrul 1000 t, Carlisle, an thu filteoulk of Juno, 1871. 2 mN7l3t NOTlCE.—Sealed proposals will be mceivrd by thu Board of School Me tore or Nvw ion tow.l3lp, until Monday, tho fifth day or June,-1871, fur thu bulhltug of-n - now School House, . . . (I'lper'xi,No. 3. The contractor toiler° the old hoes° and to finial the new building by the fifteenth of August. next Plans and specilleatlone can he open by calling ra (1. Ale or, Oaks We, or at the °fire° of 11. Wit lane, N By order of the Bawd. Se rotary 81;k1 10. 1871 EEEM GOVERNMENT SALE OF CON 1401 MM) I.IIOI'EItTY. Wm ha —id nI Corllals Barracks, Poulin. ' on Sat urday, the twenty-fourth doy of Juno, 1871, corn to, nclna at 10 o'clock, a tn., cotcleni nod proporty consisting of quartornotS cr's otorcs, hooding stoves and stow, pipe and olbou 0, cart and harness, black smith tools, otocco, carp, tor's tools mason's tools rollover, tools, nuscellausous tools, Lamp and (lorrl son Equipage, bedsnels, spades, fISOF, picks and ban dice, cau.p hatahot4, kc., Re. Also Otte mule. Tcrm• cosh In government frindo =ME List of tmelaimed letters remaining in postofflep at Carlisle, Pa., for the WEEK ENDING MAY 24, - 1871 : Raker MartS:t ' Moyer Amelia Car°them Ellen Murray Amelia Crabli Catharine Parker Sallie A Crall Mary.,Richard/1 Eva - French - ,:amantlia - A --0 - --- liwartz.Cotheilliu Fagan Kate Snyder Rebecca- K'rinor LB Mono Liddie Kellnr Sim A ' Witt Martha li .3loritz Lizzie lEEE 1/4truy DAniri licorge lloodhart Alex 01,A111 Th..l Ilarghi.7 Hepburn Lard Richard .7.41.1 q. %Ater Side of . 11OiiV1.6stfz . te; XECUTORS' . SALE OF YALU jI.!4 • 'A 13 141 'lc 11 AL ESTATE. , Saturday, Jun 10, 1871. The podersigneti, execatorn of the Inst will and estkinent of Wilson Flooring, deceased, will exp., o public sale, on the allocu Jay, tbo following real slat., to Wit Ten and ono.lictlf acres of the best quality of Hne stono land, in tile thriving. village of Sprlngvillo, nour Loilln Springo, tooth 311ddloton tow uship. Thio 101 l Is bountifully el iintoil on Ito most oldo of roml, from I arliolo to Boiling 6prin ,e, about at,,, fourthof a mile from•the latter 1/111,76. It Is proposed to olfor the properly In town lots, ores a whole, to suit the wiebes,of purchasers. Thu_ abov• tract will first be divided tutu-forty-right building lots, centalnlng 13 feet In front, and stbout 105 feet In depth to a IS foot alloy, with a 4u f ot, street • running through tho contra, from east to ,rest.' A draft of the, pro; arty can be noon by call ing on Mix. Ito/10r A. Flowing, reelding on tho prompt.. For farming porpores this land cannot Lo excelled In the Oumbodand 'alloy: 'rho Mira mar ralltond alit run very smear Ulu properly, which VIII greatly enhance, Its valuo. .dale to commonco at 1 o'clock, p. m., on cold day, Oyu torms'udil his matte known by STEP. A. FLEMING, JOSEPH A. STUART, Executors. ffinia7lte STIERIErB BALE On Saturday, Juno 8, 1871 By' 'firth° of a writ of ,Piero Facies, issued out of Mao Court of Common Phan of Cumberland county, Pa., and td'mo directed, I will expose to solo of tho Court Moneta, in tho Borough "of Carlisle, on the above ~day, at 16.. o'clocg, n. In., the following de. scribed,reol cstato.. -To sit:, • .. s A tract or lot of grOund can in Monroe town ship, Cutubarland county. Pa., bounded on the bast and eouth by Moses Brlckor, on the wost.by Leldlch and liofferiand on tho north by tho'Veltow Breeches . , creek,' captaining 16 acres, more or_lees, 1ia.1114 thereon erected is one-story log' dwelling house. Ellez d and, taken In execution echo property of, Geolgo B. Moyer. and Elliebeth J.h. Moyer. Toho sold by mo. , • . ' ' 6 ,-3' ... 3 . K t DiIIIMIA.N. , . • 6 , . ithoriff. Elhorlfffir Office, Oar Hole, I • . . March la, 1811. ' Cohilitloun.—On all ea en of V5OO or over, slto will be required to be paid whon tho property le 'Woken off ; and 526 on all Wen under-6600, - . . ._ „ 411 , .,1n rent. of thu Cotirtiloiieo X4/1 r omi. s{o. niA,„„7°ItNZ AT LAW. 4 • . FRUIT JARS!) ALLER'S STAR. JAIL • SPEEDY, AND SURE.' DR. J. It. MORRIS, 4aston,3a:4l, 0 0Jan71-0m BE WISE, MARKETS fi 00 4 • " 170 Q.PRING AND SUMMER IMPORTA vv 1 8 7 1 . RIBBONS, - MILLINERY AN D TRAIV G OODR. Armstrong, Cator & Co.. Importers mid Jobbers of Bonnet, Trimming and VelveLltibbouti Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Mania, Nelle, :engine, Ruches, Flowers Feathers Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and. Ladies' Hats, -tiers, an linee.t ion e :rrd-Untrinrrrred, Shaker Moeda, de., de,, ' , owing ranges 237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET, .BALTIMORE, MD. D. , Oiler the Inrgest ?hick to be funnel in thin Country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, de- ,omiirlifing the latest European novelties. • Orders solicited, and prompt uttouaou given.. 8u) Oc, pur lb 5 50 2 10 U. NEWBIIA3I, Auditor. ISAAC WAONER, Presidout • J. II MAIINREN. Ist Lieut. anl A lit. tills Car Airy, Acting Atisidtattt Qua, tettnustur. =OEM GENTLEMEN'S LIST, bfinich Jooluh Potrer floury V SlToyar C B • Scott 11 Store Peter Wolf Stitit;ri Walter!, Joint E. D. 1 RIIEEM, - Postmistress Sherdire Sale Dr. Aileils'' Med . tettes.i Dyer's Cailiartle, For all the purposes of a L Perhaps .no one medicine Is so universally re quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universally adopted into - ute in every country. and.among an classes, AS this mild but efficient purgative Pill. The obvious reason let that it le a .more• reliable and - far more effectual rams aly than auibthor. Those who haveitried it, know that it Cured them, and thOse who have not know that it cond their velghbora and 'Hands, and all know that whet it does Once It does -always—that it never Mile through nay fault or nogloct of Its . corOposltion.' No have thousands npen therisand of ,cortiticates cf . their remarkable. cures of the following compfaints, but such auras are known in every neighborhood,-and we need not publish them.- Adapted-Wall egos and conditions in all climates; c6nts Wog neithur calomel or any deleterious drug, they may ite taken with safety by anybody. Mei; sugar coning pro arras them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise Nom their use it any quantity. They operate by their powerful Influence on the Winton' vikcera to purify the blood and atimulate it tuts healthy actl,n—remove ,the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they. exist, -such derangements en aro' the first origin of disease: • Minute directions aro'glvon In the wrapper on the box, for the following comp : Mints, which these ' Pills rapidly cure : For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listlessness, 'Languor - and Loss of Appetite, they should be taken moderato y to stimulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. For Liver Complaint end its various symptoms. Bilious. Headache, Sick IleaclaelFie,':'Janudice or. OrcervBleknoss. Blllone - Collo and- hillouly Fevers, Alloy should boludlclously Falcon for each ones, to correct tho diseased - action, or remove the obstruc tions which canoe It , For Dysentery or Diarrloce,..bUtune-mild — diiiii gonorally rogittratt: For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation of the Heart, Pals In'the - Oldo,_Dack and Loine, thoy_ should be• continuously talcuil ' as required, to change tho diseasod action of t he system. With such change those Complaints disappear. ' For Dropsy and Dropsical (fwelliugs they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a &esti° purge. . For Suppression a large dose should bo taked, ne it 'produces the &eked effect by sympathy. 'Ati a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dime stimulates' the stomach 'and bowels into healthy action. restores the appetite, and Invigorates the,. system. Bence It is often - advantageous where no 'serious; derangement ex.:- lats. Ono. who feels tolerably, well, often finds that a dose of these Pills mites him feel derideoly better, from 'their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. DR. .1V A. ER ‘C CO., Practical Chemist, OWELZ., MASS, U. S. A. 2Zmh7lly To the Young Men MANHOOD.: • HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED Just published, a MON tilitiOn of Dr. CUIVOI Colubreted Essay en the , radletkl curs (without med icine) of Sperluatorrhces, or Seminal Weakneas, In• voluntsry Seminal Looses, Impotency, Mental and Phygical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy , and Fits, induced by Self-Indulgence or Sosual Extravagance..___ Ear Price, in a sealed envelope, \ =ED The celebrated author, in this admirable essay - clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences Of self-abuse may bo 1 adically cured, without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of tho knife ; painting out a mode of cure at once simple. certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what h:e'conditiorwmay be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. rteir This lecture should he to the hands of every youth and every 111/111 iu the land. • Sent under seal, In a plain mu volopo, to any address, postpaid on receipt of six coati, or two post stamps, Also, Dr. CUlverwell'e "Marriage Guirle;".price 25 colas. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, Now York, l'oat 011icoi Doi, 4,586. 2June7o 10 1 50 20 10 00 03 Millinery and Straw Goods CITY ADVERTISEMENTS HOLM DAYSBURG SEMI NARY, HOLLIDAYBDUROAPA DR. CROOK'S. WINE ES BABI,IBIIED 1868 A Temedy which bas been'tostod fur 10 years, and provod In thousandii of caaes capablo of curing ull diseases of the throat and lunge; porformiag many reinarkablo cures, merlin a trial from all who aro suffering from similar affection._ and vainly Hooking roue; yoirrorprojrnifeirpriivebt YOU from be. lug cured also? Coughs and Colds.—The druggists say it cures them ell.' Aslhmn.—Th• rellof nod cures of It ore marv.lous. Bronchitis —Every sufferer will find iollef and cure. ' Throat 'Ailments require only a few deseit. Lung Diseasos.—line cured cases pronounced hi• curable. ronovstes au tivlgorates the system. Liver cumplaint.—Moat efrectivo regulator of this organ. Hyspettsla.—lnt healthy action on tho otomaeh cored it. _ Appether —lt Is the health-giving:and appetite re• Storing Urinary Organs.—Action' on thorn - ia marked and prompt Dlt. CROOK'S WINE OF TARN rich In themedlcl• nal qualties of Tar, combined with vegotablo in• gradients of undoubted value, which make It unsur passed, not only fur the complaints enumerated, but it rapidly restores exhausted strength, cleanses The stomach, relaxes the liver and puts them to work, co.. the food to digest, and makes pule blood, and begets Salvacity appreciated by both sound and sick. Woo are afflicted In any way, too know If your try the Ilfo-glving tonic pronertirs of Dr. Crook's WI. of Tar, yen will add your testimony to Its grout value In correcting any "Ills that ilesh is heir to." Drepand only by OLIVER CROOK d CO, Sold by Drugg stg everywhere. -Per Scrofula, Scrofulous Tumore, Scroful o us p 4,. eases of the Eyea, or Scrofula - In any form, Mumma tism,Diseniee Orthe I.ivrr, Eruptions, Pimples, Belle Totter, Scald Hood, Ulcers, anti old Sores, or any disease depending on a depraved condition of the blood, take Dr. Crook's' Compound Syrup of Poke Root. It is cothinned with the bent tonic prepara tions of Iron known, Rodin the bent Alterative and Blood Purifier made. Cleaner your Blood. - . fry one bottle. Sold by dringisis. Peep trod only by 01.1193 i (CROOK & 10,, Dayton, Ohio. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE C 101.38 Rh] CreVOA end all kinds 'of Cloths and Clothing ; removes Paint, thearb, Tar, to., instantly, without, tho least, Injury to the finest fabric. Sold try ;IT ugaists and fancy goods dealers. FR AMR ANT SAPQI 'ENE C0.,33 Bureiny streALND T0rk;.4.0 L 3 Salle etroet, Chicago. AGENTS READ .TIIIS I WE 1171 a PAY AM:NTS A SAI.AEY Ot nfl •Plat WEEIi awl I),,neen, or a11..w a largo eonnulo 00010 11,4 l our now owl wonderful Invendons. Ad dream M. WAGNER & CO, Moro Lul l, Mich. /11 A DAY FOll ALL WITh ste,.ll Ailtlmor A. E. GRAIL/01, Springfield, Vt. Q,CIM A MONTH :Horn and Car lingo furidatied. Expenses -11 /MAW, Alfred, Dle. B"THE APPLE PARER CORER and Slicer. Vl.lca 0.00. , Bo'queis, Crosses, Sce ENV ADVERTISEMENT.— Bou- •qne%., wreaths, crosses, cat flowers, and other decorations' for parties, weddings, de arranged in the beat alyto of art, to older. By 11 nut7l4m C. E. VON IIEjLEN. -Dividends 47th Dividend CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK. I • Carlisle, Pa., May, .2, 1871: • Thalloard of Ditocture Inty• this day declared a Dirideiza . of FIVE 2)er cent:, f r the past clx months, on the Capital Stock, frou of 43tuto nod National taxo, ruyablo on . &wand. J. P. 11A8'81,1SII, - - Cashion DIVIDEND NOTICE. • ' @SEE The Dear-I of Directors of-the Carlisle Gas nod %Vidor Comptin'y, have-this diy declared a Diritirnil OW/I'E PER CRIVT'ou their capital stock, psyslite At the Wilco of Treasurer, ou or altar the fillocuth of May. Bray It, 1871 lltnni 111 Pure Drugs, Chemicals. &c. OR PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, "and' Patent Bloat:lnas, io to 3. It. ifeverstick, No. 5 South lisuovra straot. Also, anploudidassott• mentof Toilet keeps, Perfumeries, mat Penny Toitot Articles. • •• n. uni.onsucK, tarlislo, PA. , 130ct70 . ,• . YOU can .obtain Dyo Stuffs; Porn'. merles; and Fanny Articles. at J. 11. Haver atick'N. Phyelelante proserlptlone carefully cow. potuned at all times. . , J. 11-11471113T1CK, N 0.6 south Ilanever atreat arllalo, VEI ,O . - 1300110 , ' . ' - r , Agent& W'anted; . . , A GEl4l'l3, WANTED,—.A: general ationt wautoil to solicit-Insurances for a Brit ches fosuranco Company, of Chilactolpttla,. Inquire At, TUN OBMICLi.._ anutfllat THE ';11 I:I2TIAL . t TNEXAMPLED' l'" ' --: ' i. t,77 -- ---, ' : ' THE EMPIRE MUTUAL WIPE JNStißAlsioi • / • the !hot Fifteetillonths of It/a:fatal:me boa Issued OVER FORTY•PIVP HUNDRED 'VOLIOIES mamma OVER $8,000,000400 and taking in Premium's $BOO, 000.00 being the largest ookunencamentbumluees over don, Ordinary wholo-life pollolex are 'alaildtoly non forfoitabla from payment of first annual promiun, Special Wenn:ince non-forfeitable altar two auounl payments All — policies inconloatablo for oental- patires,“kid absolutely lwconteotaLlo alter two annual —AlPror t notions upon, travel and rosldonou'rotuovod, nud no permits required. accumulation of interatt ou X.ottri or tlaforrad _PAutniumo,and_no_iacroluicof_aninual_paynuintoUn and rld.l Of pglicloL : 'Ono•third of the premium loaned to the party slued, if desired, and nu Note required. Dlvidendi on the progreaelve Aldo {3i3o tho guarantee Interest plin. Duelnase of the eolniany conducted on the ?du Plan. Polley simple and (,Jri la Ite.prevhdons: It to the purpose of The ,/lcupire to nhnil ail tie' contritely, the evidence of which I. that its policy has no convenient ranges by means of which It can ercape a Just demand. Proven fraud on the part,of the insured will always invalidate a pettily. Also suicide, If committed prelim.' to the payment of the mond annual premium; ei death canoed by engaging In any specially hazardous business within the prat two year.. But after the expiration of tiro years, the policy will ho hold Insontestable for all ounom except frond. • 44 Non-Forfeituo of Life Policies. Nefbiley •f (neurone• with oostinnous payment. for Ilfe will be forfeited or become void by the non• payment of premiuras thereon, until the full paying power of the premiums have been exhatisted. The language of the policy t "That If any prorate= after the first natant pre mium shall have been paid, shall not be paid on the day when due, and the said mewed shall, within thirty days thereafter, give notice la writing • f lia bility to pay the game, and of a desire that said policy shall be continued In foree . under the folloie fog conditions. Thee, and la such ease this policy shall not be forfeited er become veld by the non payment of the said premium dne thereon, until after the expiration of a period, to be determined as fel lows, to wit: The net valeta of this policy when the premium becomes due, shell be determined by act.- allot calculation, and after &dusting from such not value the loans upon said pollry s tmeanceled bj divi dends, and any indebtedness to the company, fear fifths of what remain. shall be considered a net sin gle premium of temporary Insurance, and this pulley shall be continued in forte during. the:terra for which it will Insure, according_ to Po age.of,_tha party at the time of the lapse of the premium. • Examplo of tho Non:Forfeitablo Plan of Age of party insured, 35. Ord miry whole life policy One annual premium will continua the policy in force 2 yenta and 3 dap!. Tvio 111111111 d :Pr61111111.115 will con , lsua the policy Ifi force 4 year. eta 12 day. Throe annum! premium., will continue the policy force 8 year/ end 27 day.. Four annual premiums will continue the policy la (0,00 8 years and 48 days. Five annual preinlunta " (urea 10 your* and 06 day.. IMI3 C 3. ,Hilton Scribner, President George W. Smith, Vice Pres dent. Sidney W. Crofut, Secretary Lemuel W-aters, Actuary Thows K. Marcy, M. D., Med cal Examiner Everett Clapp, Superintendent o Agencies. THE TESTIMONY OF THE PRESS Thu Empire is a pnpuler institutlue, nasomied by reliable men, un sound business twittelplus, eed.ia destined et 'e very early day to used shoulder Se ehourder with the oldest companies of Its ethanolsr in the •nd "dirocltirs " mean business," 'sad have organised with the •low lof establiabing a model institutioa.—N, P, Independ ent, January 2%1670. ".T to Continuity le a groat 'mem.; We rrmull of able, ownotnical, and reliable ',management. -The Empiro hoe no euporior to Limo country.”—Boston /int. " ' MO enm•uxd or Ilse. lan pita Lax boon unsurpostoici Traveler. no Emplra will attract thu Inturont 01 thoo tomplatlog Lto Insursauu." 7 l / 4 . Wakhatan ioitt B. fiestor, °Having a policy In tido Company. no foot a Joe .. prldo la thy grout intoooso It to , "Atk-occullont company." "A ♦ory Bnocousful Company." .Tl. BMWs Mutual lo uneurpasied. The !min connected with It are, for thoso who know . thron, a eufficiont rooommondation of the Company." --The Nation. "Ito with poayllar pleasUraikett wo spook of this now eandldate for pobllo, favor. We lfnew soany yearn 'lnes iholbreeldoiit of the compare*. We know him to be a man of energy, of .character, of euperlor bnolneee ability; and above all oleo, a elueererfol mon In whatover ho • nadostakeo. .The kruoh le, the comb . pony bee adopted tho bold improvements of the day. Itsorganlieitien.",/§few Enylowd inssevanee Oa sine. A. L. 8 PONPLEII, Troaiurer. Outdoorlaud, P9riy, and Juiliras &lull- OFFICE W.l'ilf-S:IIEPI3III2I.?,',IP:'' 144177047 os NEIT'NORPL bitcny comrstuy to thb world I= Incontestability of Policies the "Empire." _drlll_conthnd- ill° pile). OFF IOE IIB MEI 'LZioh'slforald.; .—Congregalionalist. EMM, ACippy 'FOR ties. . CITY AD-VER'I7,4Ii6;IiTS:I y.sTenlazurp 1851442-Jl' I H'IGHE'ST PREMIUM SILVER 311390, 'awarded - over all " competition, at blechariler , Exhlbltlori,Doeton,'Oclober. 3869. TIDE ORIGINAL AND GRIMING SELF-REGULATING WROUGHT, "IRON,: AIR TIGHT, GAS-CONSUMING II 11 A. TR B with patented Duet Borneo, Orate Bar Reete, Wrought ; Pon itadlitter, and Automatlajtegulator, ha. burning 7-I!trithracltj at , IMtftrttuoue Coal or; %Scutt - sizes fOihriekivorki and . 2 71lies Portable. Manufactured only by J. REYNOLDS & SON N. •W. eor 13th 6. Pabert Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA These Treaters aro mad. or heavy Wrought Ir. well riveted together, and aro warranted to be ab. lutoly Gas and Dust Tight. - They aro tbo o Heaters that aro managed without any dampe and In which all kinds of fuel can be burned with, alteration. Cooking _Ranges, for Hotels, 11„e - atnuraote, end phm 41.0 • Flat Top Heating , Range, Firo Place Heaters, Isow.Dowg Grates, Slate Mantels, Registers, Ventilators Pamphlets Jovial; full apaeription, wont fray, to any address. 23J onu7d!ly - SPECIAL NOTICE CLARK. &.BIDDLE Riqipectfolly intortn their Blonde thnt - - MR. SBREIBIAII ROBBINS, late of the fin:a of Bailey & C 0.,) hos thin day n .latod himself wall thorn, under too firm 'own. ROBBING,, CLARK & BIDDLE, • and Fill continue tho WAT