Turns will be an additional, ist of juro!'s for the AugusrCourt, published in nott week's issue. • . Tub citizens of 2 1elt.liollY have lie'eu considerably exercised over a rumor afloat in that usually quiet little village, • regarding the mysterious appearauc'e of ghost." "%'Po have made diligent in 'quiry,' but cannot trace the report to any reliable source. . • Tan CoMmissioners of , Perry county, are erecting - a - new poor_house,.. on, the same farm on which the present build ings are located, at Loysville. Messrs Campbell & Ilenwabc of this place, live reC,eived the contract for the plumbing, &0., to be executed 'during the coming year. The buildings aro to be completed by the Spring of 1872. COMPLETED.—earlislo is now in tele- ;graphic communication 'witli Mt. Holly kaneTine klrove, the terminus of the .South MoUntain Railroad. Mr. John _Campbell completed the work of stretch , - trig the wires on Tuesday, so that these places are now in communication with all - parts of the-country. Dountmo Ger SPRINGS.—This pop ular summer resort opOnefl this season - under - flattering prospects: Sixty guests have already made their appearance to partake of, the hospitality of the gentle manly pi:oprieter, Col. J. D. liendley, ----lato-of=the--Kirkwood--Tiouser-Washing ten, D. C. The Col. has an enviable reputation as a genial host. The house and grounds have been thoroughly reno vated, and everything has peen done which a thoughtful care for the comfort of guests could suggest.. Persons wish ing to spend the summer months pleas antly, should visit these springs. I=l=l HANDSOME FOUN VATN.=-Our — townsl man, Mr. Jaines W. Bosler, has lately had a handsome fountain erected in .the beautiful grounds, immediately' in' front of his residence, on the York road. Tho base of this fountain is ltt feet, and it has. la-jets—lt is 9.11 MOW] e b a sivall statue, representing a female pouring water into a goblet. There are figures of four largo lions on the corners, while immediately at the base of the female figure' are four swans. The waste water is conveyed by pipes to the barn, for the benefit of the stock. The ,grounds are handsomely laid out, and carinot be ex celled for beauty and elegance. ALMOST AN ACCIDENT.—As the Mail Train west, on Monday afternoon left the Cumberland Valley depot, it was noticed that one of the springs on the rear truck of the first passenger car had gotten out of position,and was riding very "loosely." The train was immediately halted and the spring taken off, after which " all aboard" was given and^the ears moved off. This ;was afortunate discovery in deed, for fatal consequences must have followed had the train been running at the ordinary rate of speed. •Too much •vigilance cannot be exercised by our railroad men. e' ACCIDENT.—Mr. George S. Beetem, of the firm of Gardner & Co., of this place, met with a severe accident on Mon day afternoon last, while superintending the erection ofthe iron columns for the company's building, on • the corner of Bedford and East Main streets. It ap pears that while placing ono of these massive columns in . position, by some utiaccounlable meanb the pulley slipped and the iron column fell, very" nearly crushing Mr. Beetem in its fall. For tUnatoly for Wm, Us fall was brokeu by a pile of brick, else he must have been in stantly killed. The injured man was conveyed to his residence on South West street, when Dr. Harman was calls 1 in, and We are glad to be able to state that he is slowly improving. TIIIC Cumberland Valley Union Camp Meeting of the Evangelical Association, will be held in T-ToMminger's woods, on tho Cumberland`Valley - Railroad, 5 Miles •onst of Carlisle, commencing August 17, 1871, and continuing at least one week. 'Tents will be rented as follows : Doublo A cOovoa tento, alt floor F 2 50 board door Board tonbi I^xl2 w Itbout floor board floor Board will be furnished on the ground low rates. Lumber and straw will be Furnished for use on the ground on reasonable terms. Persons intending to .bring their qwn tents, must report to the Chairmah of c,munittee, >lid give -the number and size of tents, before the cighth of August. Arrangements will he made with the It., Co., for ex cursion tickets and transportation of Camp equipage. Applications for tents,' or for further information, and all reports should be directed to Rev., J. Boas. Carlisle, Pa. c:0 AOItiCULTURAL FAIRS.—As.. Uwe is, generally, a great deal of inquiry regard ing the time of holding county fairs, we give the following dates, for. the benefit of our loaders : Burks county fair, Reading, Septum= bur 12, 13, 14 and 15. Lehigh county Allentown, Sep tember 20, 27, 28 and 26. Monroe county fair, Stroudsburg, Sep tember 20, 27, 28 and 29. .East Penn Agricultural Society, Nor ristown, September 27, 28, 29 and 30. - Kutztown agricultur"l fair, Kutztown, October 8,4, 5 and 0. . Northampton county agricultural fair, Nazareth, October 3,4, 5 and 6. .Union county, Lowlsbarg, October 4, sandy" Franklin county, Chamber sburg, Oc tober 3,4, 5 and 6. Columbia:comity agricultural society; .Bloomsburg, OctobuE.ll., 12. and 13. Cumberland county agricultural so. ..eipty, Carlisle, October 11, 12 and 13. . • NEWLY ELECTED TEAcroms.—The &hoot - Board of this borough, recently elected' UM following teachers : AIMS Lemar to take charge of the school' re • cently. taught by Miss Reighter, resign ed. Miss Lizzie Greenfield to take 'charge of school recently taught. •by Miss McManus, resigned. The other -teachers were all re-elected to the schools now presided over by. them. TIM' following fist of the schools, of the diillirent departments, with their re ;aye:Alva teachers, has been kindly fur nished us by the President of the School Board : Primary Department . Miss R. Whiteinan, Miss. R. Edmund, Miss A. Beotom, Miss L..GroontMd. and Mrs. E. Ilumrioli. Secondary Department First Grado.-Miss M. Landis, Mrs. A. Adair, Mr. W. G. Myers and Mr. J. P, • • • ' Secotid Grado.--Miss M. Philipps, Miss Fostletbyaite, Miss A. Undsrwnod, Mr. F. EmbiCk, Mr. W. Ilipplo and Mr- D. M. C. Gring. • . ' • _ High Sohoodi. Miss M;. K. Underwood. and Mr: D. H . • ! • , , .• Colored Schooio. 11143 , 140 mBr . tinci blig9 i3aralt-Bell Prior. A. D. llsrnurui, eldest son of Judge Hepburn, of this place, is :at pros- cut on.a .our town. This gentle -3111114.4'dr sciieral•Years past, has , beon, , a `Member of the Faculty of Mitimi yersity, at Oxford, Ohio. Mr. ,DePburn has been recently elected President of this_qollege, by the Board of Trustees, 'vice Dr. B. a t Stanton, resigned, We bespeak for this Oollogeia,hfight future, ass : the Professor's! attainneuts are ac, knOwledgea 'be -of the' ,very_highest c4or.. tdouunuilleate4.l" TILE WOLF STOR STERRETT'S GAT, JULY 24; 1871• The neighborhood lying east of Ster rett's Gap,. along the State road, was thrown into. a state of'consiffeyable ex citement about two Weeks ego, by the appearance of a pack of wolves, which was first seen by a boy of Mr.• George &Nay's, who was, at the dine, hunting cattle in the mountain. The pack con sisted of six in number; they followed a dog that accompanied the boy for a good distance. " The boy ran to the nearest house and gave the alarm, when soon there were_ men enough under arms to fight - a hundred wolves. Since that time they have been seen several times, by different people, in the same neigh borhood. There, is, however, not only one ~ pack of those animals about, but there'are several, and - quite a nattiabor of young. ones-with, some_of,them —RA& not likely that we will get rid of these animals soon, unless there are some large hunting parties raised to kill and scare them away: The best time to hunt them then, will be when the snow comes,. as they can then be killed and driven. off, otherwise, in the course of., a year or two, we will be annoyed by hundreds of wolves, which will "endanger sheep, calves, and even children. DEPARTURE OF THE CAVALMY.—Ac c9rding to an official order promulgated, , at the Barrack , on the eighteenth ant,Ake entire command &malted on the morning of the twentieth. Thus, in compliance with General Orders No. 12, dated St. Louis Arsenal, Mo., April 26, 1871, this post is herebk discontinued as Cavalry Sub Depot. There wore about 70 men in the com mand, accompanied by a half a dozen of families. A large number of citizens as sembled in the vicinity of the gas house, to Witness the departure of the cavalry troops from the garrison. But all things must have an end, and soon the Mail Train made its appearance, the last fare well was quickly given, and the train started off, amid the cheers of the by standers, and the sweet strains of that well-known tune, entitled " the girl I left behind me," skillfully executed by Buglers King, Fletcher and Billow. Brigadier General E.• P. 'Wright, M. 8., retains command of the Post, with Ordinance Sergeant Edward Fury, and 14 or 15 men under him. Post Adjutant Mahnken and some of these men will take their departure in a few days. Thus Carlisle Barracks is finally ababdoned as a Cavalry Sub Db pot, after havitig been Used for that pur pose for it number of years. ASHLAND CEMETERY.—Taking a stroll to this quiet, though beautiful city of the dead, a few days since, we were forcibly struck with the marked im , provements that have been made in these grounds during the past year. A large number of additional shade trees have boon planted, new walks nrade„ while everything• connected with the grounds is in perfect keeping with its surround ings. Several beautiful monuments have also been erected during the past year. Among additional improvements lately completed, we noticed a hagdsome foun tain erected on Mr. .Tanies nosier's plot ofground, by Messrs. Campbell & nenwood, of this place. The base of the fountain is niee feet ; it is sur mounted by a figure of a child ; it bas four side jets in' addition to the ono on the top.. A well 20 feet deep, through solid rock, was excavated, in order carry off the waste water from the, foun tain. A hydrant, to furnish water to the numerous visitors that throneihe cemetery on Sabbath, has been erected outside of this enclosure. . - • As the majority of the lots in. Ashland Cemetesy are already dtsposed of, and as the price of -them wiO`no doubt, be greatly enhanced in value in the course of a few years, those of our citizens de sirous of securing a place for h burial ground, should take advantage of the present prices. T7IIC SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. A meeting of the members of the Council of the Soldiers' Monument Asso ciation of Cumberland County, was held on the twentieth of .Tuly instant. The contractor, Mr. Richard Owen, reported that the Monument was now so near completion, that a day might be fixed for publicly celebratpg the event. Tho Council therefore resolved, that in commemoration of the patriotism and heroism of the soldiers of Cumberland county, in whose 1161.10 r this Monument has been erected, the occasion should be marked by a military and civic parade, to be followed by the formal unveiling of the Monument, the delivery of Oration and other appropriate exercises. Oil motion, Saturday, the nineteenth of August, was fixed as the day. On motion, Gen. LEMUEL TODD was elected Chief Marshal, with power to appoint Aids and Assistant Marshals, and to arrange 'all the details of the parade. The oration, it is confidently expected, will be pronounced by Ms Excellency, Gen. forma W. GEARY, Governor of Pennsylvania. , On motion, Messrs A. L. Sponslor, Dr. W. W. Dale and John Campbell, were appointed a CMninitteo ,on Invitations. Tho procession .will be composed of lionorhbly discharged Soldiers of the .War, Volunteer Military Companies, Masonic Order,• the Independent Order of Fellows, the various other Fraternities and the Fire Companies. 'lt is specially 'requested- that all Returned. Soldiers, from the,varions boroughs and townships of the County, will appcar in the, procession, and thim honor the memory of their Tallen comrades. It is suggested that the Returned Soldiers of 'each place form Companies; choose their' own officers and .wear a distinctive , badge.' ' , • Congratulating the 'subscribers to the fund Upon the completion of this Atems- , niont, so eminently duo to the . gali v ant Soldiers of Cumberland County, whose nanies..ere , inscribed on its-tablets, in f fonuesian with the glorious' battle fields, on which many of them fell,, the officers of the Monument Association would now ask tho further co-operation of all classes of the community in making the. cere monies of the nineteenth of August as brilliant and imposing as possible. A more detailed- programme will bo made public in duo time.. • R. AL .thram=sox," . President of Association. 2, BEATTY, fioorotary. ' GEonen B. Nonix. ; - iirt,lits place, left for St. Paul, Minnesota, on Tuesday. afternoon. Tim many friends of Captain John D. Adair will be plcased•to foam that he is recovering from his recent sicknesii.. OROOET.—The interest in this favorite game poems to-be on the increase in our town. Very many of our citizens have private grounds for the pleasure of thorn selves and their friends, 'Wil l em they can enjoy this -most healthful and -popular of all, out-door exorcises._. A number of ' our young men have lately organized a Croquet Club, and have engaged the hit on North street, owned by Jacob Thudium, where can be seen, every evening, a large number of _the lover's - of the game watching with inter- eat, tlio exciting contests_ which take place there., The great difficulty and ob jection which has korotofdre been urged against this game is the many different 'ways in which it is played. This Club has adopted Mayne Roid's rules which _wore the original. rules by whibh the game ,Was played, and the: only treatise on Croquet which explains every point in the game: — Tho various members of the Club have also adopted .tliSse rules -for their' family croquet grounds; and they hereaftiir be the ones most generally used in our town: For the benefit of our readers, of whom a great many are interested in the wo give a few princilial rules. 1. A Booby plays from whore it has been knocked. • 2. The Rovici Croquet is confined to he Rover. 3. A 'Flnch ends the play, but both balls remain where they have rolled. 4.'A Double point receives a mallet's length G. can play_on another twice in the same tour ; uaiess it has run a bridg,o'or tolled the stake. O. In - executinv, the Roque!, Croquet both balls must he displaced, or it counts as a flinch P. L. R. LIST OF JUI?Ol?S. Grand jurors, August Term am cobra Jail Delivery and Court of Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, 1871: Angle Henry C Farmer Bortnett James IA . Bridge-, diilin Marabout, Shliiiiiinsburg. Boyd M 11 ' , armor, B. nt Patina .1 I . o' II air .Itilin S Tailor, Shlppi i iisrurg i Cope Siimital . Former, pan,, iiiiiiiron J.ilin Farmer, S. lilitliflaton. 1)111 Julio Former, Mrinrje Eakris .1 C Format, Silver •priap i , MITE ......, .. ......._ ~ (Molly° .r Jacob Formenum, Car Mlle. Kunkel Nam uel Farmer. 8 lllbldlelon. )IcLear John Illlller. Dicknm, Nl.lrsh Unniel Laborer Penn. Palmer John a unt ice, \loch in lesburg. Rudy Daniel Inberer, Upper Allen Itineh art C 11 Carpenter. Carlielo Roble .byre Former, IL‘ll:blteoex. Simi, Daiiii , l Forum r, S. )1 i.lcllvton. Si.. fight Om, S Dentist, Cariklo Sulliir si iiimi .. Smith, Silver Stirlim Vitgg.inpr George Faraier, N Mihiletim. Wiillo Ilmiry Fenner, S is' Millet", Walters Julio Clui k, Hit:limit,. Traverse jurors, August Term, Oyer and Terminer, General Jail Delivery and Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peabe and Court of Common Plqas, 1871 : &lilt John iieutiontan, SIIV, Sprit g. IJrntlry Orin go Coach Tron'r, Car Itowinnu Chriati.in Forsorr, Ernith ford. Hop] t Bentz. Johli C'reen ell Dar il Cali't Nliiiier, Shipp..burg. ()endow 11 Druggist, Carlisle. Cial,in .1,1111 11' • Gentleman, Upper Allen. 11,1111.11.5 k II I aboreo Now' ergßore Dull Benjamin G Saddler, )leclianiesburg Fr) mire Isaac Agent, Newrille Finical Wet 'Wagon Malier,C WHO., Fur: ey Peter Witgon Illiiiser,SlCppeurilairg. Fulton Jelin Laborer. Diekitison Faller Will Faner, 311illin "-- Falai Jelin 31aseti. Diet Pone' ore Ginnie retro Fainter. Hlvvr Si mtg. (Hem Christian Farmer, Mutter. . . Orahato kola NI Farm. r. wmtt l'eme.Le o' Olatire.ier Jobe Farmer. Nibbilexes Outshall Jacob Carmmter, S. :Nlid.ll,,ion. (M. 1111. 1 ,4,11 FUT MIT. S. )11.1‘111A011 11 unsex Samuel Laborer, East l'ennabore' Ilybas Andrew ilentlenme , Nleehaniemborg. 'lloaler, Ilmo y Monts, S Nllddletou. Irvine, Jt.Lett lieut.] UIIIIIII, Carlisle K.( :bomb Farmer, Frani: fu, it. . ... Mohler Peter Fortner, ' Frankford. Madden Dalton Partner, Meehan icsburg. Meloy John A Saloon Kordter,Mechanieshurg. Moore NV Ed iam Miller, !dr:kir/run. Orrin Llvann Farmer, Franker/rd. Peebleir Benj A ' Butcher,. Newville. Row liter hl Cooper, Lower Allen. Row rotor: Carpenter, New ton. Sheaffer Jacob Partner, Soot ham pion. Soarers Jacob , Farmer, Penn. 5111.1.1111111 Adam linteher, Silver Spring. Swartz Abraham Partner, East Ponnaboro SI mato. John Partner, Elio, Sin log.. Shambangh Geo Saddler, Frank ford. Shoop Jarob laborer, S. st Idd Ikon. SViVl`rel Pld ols uel . door er„, Shlppenang she Tee Marlon P Farmer,. Idri/r /noon.. Wilt intion S w o ills ;I ohn Fanner, Wit tiler Jamb Farmer, 31.thllesex. Worst It W • tiltrdener, Upper Allen. tValtet, Edgar Trlinuter, Shippete•lan g [ANNOIfcCEMENTS. ATTENTION! As certain persons in this community have beep circulating false reports about our Business, &c., to wit : That we were not reliable parties and that we intended to relinquish business in this place. We would most emphatically deny all such reports, and that we still manufacture the very 'best viibicles, togAher with coach-making in all its various branches, at our CARRIAGE ; BAZAAR, oti the corner of South Pitt street antihapel Alley, (formerly Geo. W. Hilton's stand.) Repairing in all its branches promptly attended to. All new work warranted for ono year. , NAGLE & S\liii.TZ. CHAPMAN'S fine shadow pictures please. pcbplo of taste. CHOICE new wheat flour at Mcloy,s. SnoutbEns, sides, dried beef, beef tongues, sugar cured hams, whole or sliced, pickled:and canned oysters, :at Murich's. SwaTzEn. and American cheese, just fcceiyad at Humrich's...,,, • Tna finest photograAS .yin still made by. C. L. Loch)lan. His pi an res, "aro equal to the hest,mado in large cities,. and much superior to most made in the country. •He gains daily in reputation and outßtrips' all competitors. He, re moved his gallery from Neff's building some time ago, and is now permanently established over Lei dich & Miller's store, where the public is cordially invited , te drop in and examine specimens ; He keeps on hand a large lbt of excellent frames, which lie sells very low._ VALUABLE FARM iron P - ALE.-A valna' ble limestone farm, situated one and onerhalf•miles north-east of Shippens burg, is offered at private sale. This farm contains 119 k acres, about ten acres of which is covered with timber This is as desirable property as -can be found in the valley, and the owner in tending:to remove from the county, is the only reason for offering it for tale. be sold at a low Jfigure, and on terms satisfactory to the purchaser.. -For further particulars address G. B. Cole, osq., Shippensburg, Pa., or inquire at Trim Orpren. 20ju712t. You can save money by buying your notions and small 'wares from J. IL Wolf, No'. 18 North Hanover street. SUGARS aro selling very cheap at Me- Bentii Pitt street. 'MANY avail 'themselves of Chapman's quick-working instrument, to f . obtain pictures of cross children. rural cider vinegar, clean grit, •at Meloy's. CnAlutuai 'rhos .. as largo .picturo ns 19 ono thb country. .1 .. • A general agent for Cornberlarulcoun ty, by ono of the oldest and mostpoialar Lifoinguranca Companies in the country. Address R. Kent, care of A. L. fipousler, Carlisle, Pa. Fon a - fliao assortment' of Hamburg and Swiss edges, cotton Fringe, and iSfarsoilles trimmings, go to Wolf's. Ferze and Parasols at, , reduced prices, at, J._H. Wolfs, Just received a large lot of looking glasses, writing desks, worlc.boxes, large and small castors, tea pots, sugar bowls, butter dishes, ,tea and table spoons, arrows for the hair, ladies' underwear, and other, articles too numerous to men tion. Call and examine. Consfantl:y receiving new goods, all for the sum of ono dollar each. , POTATOES. —Peach Blows—by , the wholesale. EBY4 ‘.C.: SONS, 4.ina7,1 tf Harrisburg. ME CUMBERLAND VALLEY SEPARA TOIL—A Great Success. , —Harvest is over and a number-of "big crops " have been already thrashed, cleaned and bagged, in tho best style,' ready for market, by this new Separator, manufactured by F. Gardner 4.45' Co:, at the Carlisle Machine Shops. The new Cumberland Valley Separator proves itself to be just _the machine the farmer wants—runs easy, threshes rapidly, and cleans perfectly— simple in construction, easy to keep in repair, and built in the best style. Our farmers will no °longer have to send away hundreds of miles to othet: States for a Separator. They can--'ntlw get one at home, inferior to none in working _capacity,_ana ata veyy_con'siderably loss cost than .the Western and many' other machines. Without wagons-the Cumber land Valley Separator is so low'in price that every thrifty farmer can afford to have one on his own barn floor. ' Fon fine photographs go to Chapman's, 21 West Main street. Shippel.burg. Monroo. PINE: apples, peaches, tomatoes, at ilumrieh's. J. 11. WOLF sells the cheapest cor sets, hoop skirts and hustles. E on! . I:.:iinton,' Go to J. II R'oll's, No. 18 No•th Hanover street, for ,jef and plated jew elry, bracelets, &c. OEM Connisos made, into switchds, chig nons, curls, frizetts, &c., at Madame Rotes LINE:BURNERS' coal constantly on hand. Also a foil assortment of lumber at the lowest,prices, at the yards of A. H. BLAIR. 251100. ATTEND to securing your coal for win tu• 'While prices are low and quality good. Call at the yards of flop v. II C trli It I, lei, Nle ell i 1 A good blacksmith wanted immedi ately. Apply to Philip Hammond, cor ner of North Hanver and North streets, Carlisle; Pa. Go and sea the largo assortment of kid gloves at J. H. Wolf's. The proprietor of the famous summer resort at , Carlisle Springs, hereby gives notice that he is prepared to accommo, date . about twenty more boarders. These Springs are so well known for their mediciiial qualities that no further de scription is necessary. A ) On inquiry at cR. 'lisle, passengers will be taken direct tit. lie Springs by J. L. Sterner & Bro., 1 • ry stable keepers, Carlisle, Pa. OFTEN the rich insure for the benefit of their heirs ; fortune sometimes takes wings, and at the death of the head of a family the helpless survivors are un provided for, unless insured in a reliable company, such as the North American Mutual, of Philadelphia. $lOO,OOO de posited with the Auditor General of Pennsylvania, as security for all policy holders. Harrisburg Branch, 31 S. Third street, Harrisburg. FOR suspenders, handkerchiefs and Paper collars, go to J. 11. Wolfs. Me 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 Wm. Fr4loy's store, No. 21 North Hanover street. Also look at his refrigeratorS, water ttoolct i. bread safes, umbrella stands and a full lino of house furnishing goods. 25marlfim , Pru:su Whortelberries litunrieles re ceived daily., • 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- Monts, with brick. stable and ice house attached. Inquire of E. E. Shapley, corner of North and streets. llayford. - cminty, Maryland, about 'one and a half miles from." Edgewuod" eta tion, on Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore railroad, has four -run of burrs, with capacity of 20,000 barrels, which with a .snall outlay, can be in creased t:0 30,000 barrels. Also, - a Rim farm adjoining the mill, containing.3lo ncrys, 200 acres of which is ,cleared, and in a high stato.of cultivation ; there aro 3 houses on the farm, also, barn, stable, corn house, Cc,, &c., For further infot ,ation apply to E. J. SNOW Co., No. 10; Spear's Wharf,. Baltimore,' Maryland. A A LARGE addition Intoly mado to, tho stock of lumficr t in filo - yards of A. H. BLAIR. As I wish to treat all my customers alike, T`'reill hereafter give a credit of Six months on all my work, or fivii per cent oif for cash. All accounts. payablo on first of January , and first of July. - As my success depends upon making good -work, I endeavor to got well seasoned stook and good workmen. Thankful for pad favors, I bog a continuance of the same, Corner of Pitt and South streets. A. B...§ilrotic, 113,jn7ltf. • • "Cadge; Pa. ju2l7-^t WANTED. DOLLAR STORE 18 West Main street MEE A. 11. BLAIR WANTED BOARDERS WANTED W\l. STITZEL, Proprietor, Carlisle Springs, Pa ..q . 2je7 1 tf. AYPLI➢ and peach. butter at numrich's A. C. BELLows, General Agent BUY THE BEST FOR BALE OR RENT FOR SALE A large merchant mill, situated in 4ma7l3m TAKE NOTICE • Funon country ca ,bago, boots,:. and NO P,- rocoivod daily at limunclea. SPECIAL -- NOTICES. yormiNlo • The , undersigned -acknowledge their indebtedness'' o a generous . public for . the support and encouragement given them in tile' business. W© . , are the more convince after several year's ex perience; that o .efforts to -furnish the vary bat or everything in our lino of goods at very low priees, have been ap preciated: . .. Our stock at present is.. very full_ and comidete, and wo give the fullest as surance that in the future—no efforts will be spared to please -all who may favor us with their custon. .". 27ju71. Was. Brant & SON. IRON CITY COLLEGE—Pittsburg, Pa The beet candactcd, moat popular and successful Institution In tif, Uolt,d Slates, f,r the thorough, practical education, .of young and mlddlangell moo. b:3` For largo descriptive circuturs,colvilitillng full 'particulars, address • • J. C. SMITIT, A. 3I , Principal. 211u713in - " The Lest Fruit Jar to Alto market. Caro sugars for presorving Ttf i rit sZi:lltuna the very Lest brands, viola or sliced. Choice old wheat nod Western fin:oily Dcur fur sale by. MASOfIIIEISIEII, Southwest corm r Ponifrot and Vitt streets, Will • Cerllele,rrn. BE WISE. Minn wisdom *lll benefit you to not tinviiya trolled by your incredulity, tindreds him, bought ollof from tho horrors of Dyspepsia through the Medium of DEMETIN.ANTI-DTSPEPTIC SToMACH DIETERS and found It. Why should you suffer alien this adult. rablostot — Thulc iiHms ciied many similar cases-why do you doubt ...Idle °Dior hellos . ° and are cured? Delay In this matter is both dangerous and unprofitable. Your health; happiness and business suffers, while constant neglect is hequently 101 l wed by serious and uncOn trollablo results. DEMUTH'S Brazils aro equally useful to the numerous difficult'. attending Iran gestlon; ay !Samna:ass, COtySTIPATION, Sic., white or FEVER and • AGUE , and other disorders procoeding from MIASMATA, It is the only reliable prerentlao and remedy known. 2.150 GO freAitioro - nus ixbrEal— 'Dß. DUPONCO'S GOLDENN,;? PERIODICAL PILLS, FOIL FEJIALE3. INFALLIBLE IN CORRECTING IRREGULARI TIES, REMOVING OBSTIIIICTIOSF THE MONTHLY PERIODS, FROM W TEVER GAUSE,-- - "ANp—AL.W.AIS_SLICimsgiurr A PREVENTIVE. THERE IS NOT A LAIN LIVING jy2D Gt But what nt some period of tier Life will find tits DUPONCO GOLDIBY PILLS just tho 'medicine she cools. Fur Nervous LAllity, Bearing down Fains, l'aipit,tion of the Monet, Retained, •rregular or - Painful Menstruation, Rush of Blood to the Head, Dizziness, dc, dc. These are the only Pith, eyer known that will cure the Whites, (they will cure in es er) else]) They never fall, and may be depended upon in every case where the monthly flow has been obstructed throng], cold or diaeaso. DUPON CO'S GOLDEN PILLS always give immediate relief Ming especially prepared for married ladies. A lady writer: DuponT's Golden Pills relieved one In one! d ny , without Inconvenience, pc 11110 e. I= is now put up in Large (hillitej- Boxes ccutaining 'double quantity of Pills, and upon such box, you will find the Rerenud Stanw, piloted from my Pri. este Die, upon which I,o7,toise of the Stamp you Will and the words DUPONCO'S GOLDEN P LIMO ICAL PILL, in While Ldters, without that mono are genuine. 'Full end expleit directbrba accompany each box. Price $l.OO per box, six boxes 55.00. Sold by one Druggist in every town, village, city and hamlet throughout the world. ,Sold in Carlisle, Pa , by S A. Ilaverstick, Druggist, No. 10 North }laborer St. Sold also by Brugh & 31usser, Sleclanicalmrg, Pa., and J. C. !Mick, Shipps , ltAburg. LADIES I By sending heitt9l to the Carlisle poet office, can have the Pills sent /,!, mail foully part af the country; free or postage. None genuine mileas the lox Is signed 9. D. HOWE, S.•f• Proprietor, New York. lf.je7l A FEW W ORDS TO THE LADIES. Van) Indies, particu'arly mothers noising .com plain of a tired, listless feeling, or rompb teealmtm two, on arising in the morning. On the wife and mother devolves the responsibility of regulating the duties of the household. 11 . 41 ... numer o us, and the mental as well as the physical powers are frequently called into requisition. She often finds her slightest occupation a weary task and existence a leaden, while at the same time she has no regu'ar disease. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, i@ restored to at this period, will prove ass unfailing remedy far this annoying has The effects of this potent agent urn soon seen in the rosy theolc and elastic step of the head of the family, no with restored health and renewed spirits she taken her accustomed :dace in the family circle. If this friend in need be regulatly used, those depressing symptoms will never be complained of, and not only would lassi tude not be experienced, but nanny diseases follow ing its advent be avoided. As n medical ogeut it Las no equal, while its pleasing flavor and healthful effects have !Tide It a general favorite. It In free froth ell properties calculated to impair the system, and its operations are at once mild,soothing and efficient. All who have used the Bitters attest Its virtues and commend it to nee. ]je&jut-]mil S. "SAFE, SPEEDY, AND SURE." 21 • Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry, and Mar hound, is manufactured by an entirely new precise, and contains the best known remedies for C•mgbe, Colds, Sore Throat, and till Lying Complaints. Pleasant to the taste, but powerful In Ile action. Send Sir a circular centaining list of articles used, end she manner of preparing them, to General Agents: John F. Ihrnry,APltiMlVne,:,N• Y. Jo:inson, Holloway A. Cowden, 002 Arch st., Philo Sold in Carlisle by Comma & Worthington, • W. F. horn, T. N. Frank, anti J. 11. 11am - stick. 211jan71..00t "Ivinr. RAILING. WIRE GUARDS, for Store Fronts, Asylums, die. Iron Bedsteads, Wire Web blogalor sheep and ponOry yrirds, Brass and Iron wire' cloth Sieves, Fenders, Scroens for coal, ores sand, Ac., Ileivy Crimped Cloth for spark arrestors 'Landscape Wire for Windows Ac., Paper Maker,. 11 Ires, Ornamental Wire Works: Every Informs [ion by addressing the menufs, hirers, SI. WALKER SONS' No 11 North Sloth street Philadelphia. Ornhllly e- DIED WOODS.—Lt Mm mouth,llllnois, on the thirtieth ultimo; ,f commutation, 3. Paxton IVoolls, aged 50 years and 1 month, EIINIIIII6IIIT —tied at hlog's Bandit., Nansens county, on route to San Antomo, lexat., Marry, the beloved wire'of Sergeant. y rnwrlght, on the taros• Mulls day of Juno, 1871, aged gt years, after a short illness. ,Slay her sold rest In pence., ROTS.—In this borough, on Wed:toed:ly morning. tho nineteenth lenient, WI Ilsm I'., only child of anFaliti I'. and Theresa Rote, aged 4 months and four days. NOBLE—in this borough, on. tho nineteenth In stant, Mr. John Noble, aged ti 7 years. ' • WETZEL—To thin borough, on Sabbath of ti.rnoon last, William Frankll. Dale, youngo,t of Goo. nua Sarah Elton Wetxel, aged 7 nufuths. • Slarp on, darling babe. ..... NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS OE TIIE 11011 DER CLAIMS.—The undereignod commissional; appointed by thu Hon. Jas.' 11. Or: •. ham, President Judge of tho Flfteralth•Judlcial Din tric[, in of an Actor Aosembly, approved Cm twenty-second day of May, A. D. 1871, entitled An Act to anthorizo. , the liquidation of deranges sustained . by 'citizens of Penton Ivanla during the Into rebellion:l to examlno and roodjudlcato all of the mold claims for the county of Franklin heroby notify all parties In Interest that they will 'com mence the adjudication of the tonlo, nt the Court Hondo, iel the borough of Carlisle, an Tueddny, the eighth pay of August, at one o'clock p. m., of said day, when all parties Interested may appall,. W. F. SADLER, JOHN R. NIILLEIC, 27jii711,1 Commlesionoro,. EASTERN -.DISTRICT OF PENN: SYLVAN'S, Chit—The muloreigned hereby gives notho of his appointment es assignee of Jacob ',Wee, of IVeetponoeborough township, In the county of Cumberland and' State of Pennsylvania,. within said distal, who hoe boon adjudged a bank. rapt, on creditors' petition, by the District Court of sold District. hile l'ut. W. A. LINDSEY, '27111711t ' Assignee, Sm. Legal Intolligenc r of Philadelphia insert one thno, outlaw' hill te Tina °Fria 2. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Lottoka tontamentary on tho natal° of John ; Noble, bite of the borough of Carlisle, dimmed, haro boon granted by the Itegletet of ' Cumborlond county, to the undnreigned (mentors reeldhig,in mild borough. All persons indebted to entd.minto will make Immo. (Hato payment, and theta hoeing Mating, to p•asont them, duly authenticated, to the uuderelgncd• fur nettlorneut. . HittliDlf. WAITS; • — a ht. HENDERSON,. '• Brendan. ANTED.—A man of goodibusinoss fludinentlonc, COI at 211 - NETT' REGISTBR'I3, NOTlOE.—Notico, herebyglven;to all persons interested,,that the following accounts have been - Sled In this ogled, by the accountants therein named,.fbr examination and confirmation, will be preqtretod to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland countyaor confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, August - 4, - A. D. 1871: - 1. First and final account of.hfines.S. Lind, admin istrator of Robert Lind, late of Poen township, do ceased. filed by Noah Coakley, agent. fur said Jamas S. Limb • 2. The admlnird :addle erifeit4 of 0, Iloffer; ad ministrator do bolds nen, &c., tfitDre-John Zollinger, deceased, Into of the borough of Carlisle. .- 3. The first and final account of Samuel Goodyear, 'guardian of Virginia Q. Martin. • '4. First and final account of Jacob-Barber, adminht trator orGeorgo O. Darber,.of Lower Alton township, deceased. 6. First nud final account, of Henry Strickler, gear- Wan of Eleartora Sadler, minor child of Jdeeple Sad .ler; lite of South Ml:lab:ton township, decensod. 6. First and final account of Andrew Baughman and Abraham Maranon, excentore of. henry Miller, late of Newton township, deceased. 7. First and final account of Joel Sheafter,,admials trator of the estate of Fueonnoh Shooter, deceased. , 8. The first and final account of Milken Sadler; ex. scoter of the umf curative aill of Samuel Sadler, late of Hampden township. &calved,. o:First and Semi accoutteof Bra Boyer, admirdstra trio of John Royer deco sod, • 10. The first and final account of David Shook. ad ministrator of Samuel :honk, late of Sliver Spring township, deceased. U. First and final account of ,tacole Musselman, Da vid C. Richwine and Michael tileint, executors et Ja cob Memselenan, deceased. 12. The gieurdianship ace net of . Samuel Eberly, guardian of the person nod estate of Fenton 0. Smith.. now Enema C. 'tabor, minor child of Jerentiall. Smith, late of Lower Allen township, deceased. 13. First and final accoluenr,f John Orris and Mont Orris, executors of tko .IMA will and testament of David Orris, late of Silver Spring township, deceased 14 First and ,final account of Geo. B. Hoffman, ad ministra or of bey in B. Rummell, late of the town. ship of Silver Spring, deceased. • • 13. The account of Wilfinne o.l.llack, executor of the last will and testament of Margaret Forbes, late of Wodpanneanough township, deceased. 16. 1110 that and final account of M. Williams, ad ministrator, of David Waggoner, late of Nerevlon township, deceased. 17. Account of John Glatfelter, administrator of Mrs. Elizabeth Crozier, late of :diddle.x township, deceased. • 10. Account of Isaac-Wagner, execittor of Samuel Rhoads, deceased. 10, The first and final socom,t of George W. Cris well, executor of the estate of Isaac Millar, late of linstpennsborongh township, deceased. • 20. First account Of William A. Brown, executor of John Brown, late of Point township, being a final account of t he porsonal property. .21. Account of A. J. Reisinger, guardian of Isaac W. Boyer, thinor child of Georgo D. Iloyor, deceased. 22. Sarah Pierson. deceased, lirst and 11 ual account of Jesse 11 Bomar, I xecutoiorsalel elaeCased. 23. First end Aunt account of David S. Kat% admin istrator of Nathan C. IS oods,-lato.of Westpanusboro' township, deceased, 24. Second and final account of W. L. Craliaead, - IV7 - Sterrett - and - J, - '1: - Sterret executors - op - the - lase will and testament of J. S. St arratt. deceasod. '25. Account of John Ilell'clinger, executor of the „Lust gill and testsment of David hoover, late of the tricireugh r f iNowtrurg, Conde:Hand county, th;rtirased, 26. 'rho account of Abruhirm Hostetter, trrocutor Ephraim .Mull, Into of Shippensburg, deceased. 27. The Bret and final acconnt of John Shorryi,jr., administrator of Philip Shoup, late of Shippour.burg totrushlpoleceased. 20. Tho account of -Jaeotr - Smith, John Smith and Moses tilyers, - executors of llolsor Smith, deceased, hstrrofi-Stattherapton-totetortap micount of" John II Cres•ler end Michael Crersler, testamentary trustees of Dircabrith A Wolf under the u 111 of Adorn Creseler. lute of the borough of Shiprcosbarg, deemoied. 30. The account of John 11. Creesler, and Michael Cressier,tuensmenrary trusters, of Sophia e tombough, tinder the trill of Adam eressler, late of the borongli of iihipprinsion 0, deceased. 31. Tho account of Job. Ti. Creaskr an 1 Michael Croreler, testament try tre• tees of Morgroet A I.elh ender the will of Adam Cresslor, late of b3hlppons burg, deceased. 32. Ile flint and (kat tee ent of J. A C McCune, administrator-of Sarah J. lioullelte, lute of the bor ough of Shlppenehurr, doccaeed. . . _ lilt. •fhn account of N% Illiam It. Moser teed• Francis Diller, executors of the estate of Souuniall KAM tent, late of F•itnkfurd township, deceased. 34. The first 'and final account of Catharine Landis and Benjamin F. Landis, lollajnlstrators of Christian Landis, Into of erg township. deeetsed. 35 Thu - administration account or Jelin W:ilson, ad ministrator of Harriet, Wats-n, Into of Wentpenna t,oro' townvhip, Cunt 11ot-haul noun ty.ilecomtvd. 3ti. Tha guardlanrlllp account of Leith 1/..oilhart, guardian of Juno Surd) Patterson. 17. Account of S. P. (lorgar, executor of the 1.1 will and testament of Mrs. Barham 3011,, deceased 38. Admitibit.mtlen ucconnt of .1. W. Ely, executor of Rachel Creigh, deceased. 30. The ncronnt of Benjamin rli, guardian of the estate of Daniel haply, minor child of Leal imply, of East Pennslioro' township, an slittled by Joseph Erb and Benjamin Erb, executors of litinjurnin Erb, de ceased 40. Acrount of. IV'm A. Mllllll3, guartlinn of D. F. Sauter, Healed by C. 11. anti Wm. A. 316111 n. 11. Thu account of Wni ft. Ilonderson and Diehard Porker, exeoutors - of , tho estate of Andrew Forbes, Into of Westponnsborongli burnshlp. lecnixed, as sottluil by Wm, M Ihndorson,snrrlvlng executor. 42 Thu lint and Iltml account of Wlllium D. Mc- Cune, ndntini•t afar of Benjamin McCann, Into of Poutlismpton township, terraced. 4a. The account of Peres W.`flolgley, osmltor of 'John L. nagoner, late of N. rth Middleton tewn ship, deconeed.•, 44 The account of 11, njtmln McKeelmn, mmottor of John 2 %ion, Into of Wetttimumthorough townnh/p, &muted. A... The minsinletration •rcnnnt of•. Win. W. Palo, ono of the executors of E. P. InholT, tote of Curlisle, de. curved. 40. The accaurit 41 Lori Zeigler, guardian of. Wm 11. Allen, minor child of ileorge ALheu, Into 61 North d!lddl, t n too - nal/Ip, deem/led. JUSEPiI NEEI.EI' Register. - - )0711t1 List of unclaimed letters remaining in he postoMeo at Carlisle, Pa., for the WEEK ENDING JULY 26, 1971 : LADIES' LIST. Bina Sllnn P Richards Soll . o Drs ElW.,ll.oth Shepherd 3loggle Bowler Auld° S Swigert. Lizzie . . . . . Crum Mary Snyder Jane Hover,' lllkcilla Waggoner Ann KelehorFannlo A Washington James King-ornugh Murgarut Yeager 11ary Mordolf Lime Young Carlton dENTLEMEN'S LIST. Enro Henry Wilily Ellin Corninawleorge W gl Moore John N Cornman Ephraim Non! John A Crain, Chun F Shover a W Funk David Shiny John F : rtnoy W II Smith J Ilenry Glbum V Stauffer J J Kennedy Snail Tart James Lauver ISMlatn Ilsaw John Lacher John Walk Vrvtl'l: ' . Miller William Wagner S E. D. RUEEM, Postmistress A IRY VIEW ACADEMY, ' PERRYVILLE JUN TATA CO. PA . FOR MALE AND FEMALE PUPILS. • A fret-rata school, enolblned With the comforts of ill.llO Attrnriiv Iy sintated out—f arth_offn wllo from the Pa. 11.11,10 0 besutiful and hea4ful re ru glue. Four , gular graduates, arshlcil other cenipetont Instructor , c , .nstritute the corps of In -6tritellr.o. T 6, PrineTAl (far malty years In charge f . luicarors Academy, and shire 186'2 the head of this Institution.) r6fore to bin nuoluroas pupils in all the hired profeseloni, and in t's my department of bushnes. D/t. J. It. • Easton, Pa Music and Painting Specialties • Terms, $2OO per annum. Fall Sesslon will commence September 1,1871 Atlllreu all communications to DAVID WILSON, A. M , Principal, OR A. J, PATTERSON, A. M , P or t Royal P: 0., Juniata Co., I),. pnoTTIONOTARY'S NOTICI. totire Is, hereby given that the following trust accounts bovo boon in my Mlles for examina tion, nod will ho presentod for confirmation to the Court of Common Pleas of Cutnborlaud county, on Wednesday, August 30, 1071, viz 1. Tho account ofJ. L: Ileyd, assiguno of Ell Swean. 2. Thirficcount of John S. alumodtssignee of Samuel Zug. 3. Tao nccolint of Levi %Ogg, and J. K. Deldlor, ns. slain° of 31,,Ichoir Zolgler. 4. Thu account of John D. Coover, ...Igo., of S. 31. Hoover. 6. The account of W. A. I.lndeloy, nedlgnre of John Mlnloh. •Nile,. (1. Thu account of John S. :Munro, osslanoo of 41 - tgl . . Jr:. • 7. The acct,uut of John S. )11turo, arehtneu of 11onry Loy ._ Mr. V. CAYAN'IOOII, ' , -27)117 Ito* ••••11othunotary. EMEiIaMM Sealed propesala wilt be received at the Men of tho Supertntendent of Pololle Printing, at Harris.. burg, Pa., for ate" plying the State with Printing Paper, eald paper to ho book paper, monolog 2,) by 40 moire, and to weigh reapectively and 116 poundal° tbivretun, null to be viand and vapor cab andored. Also, double Fiat Cap, measuring 17' by 2d turbos, weighing:B pounds to On ream, and to ho tubalz ed, Milo will be received for oa eh kind onprirately. Said proposals to ho opened to presence of bidders. on TUESDAY, ilin that day of August, 1871, at the omen of Abe Superlotandent, at 12 o'clock, m, Tho contra:it to rile forunn year. The iniccesoSil 'Wilda!, will tin required rigidly to conform to asiaolea, which will be furnished upon application nt the omen of the Superintondont. • Said proposals must be pc_foinpanied with guar• silty and securities, nn rilnired by Acts of tooth Aliril„lB67, and tenth April 1868. • JOHN M'CORDY, Superintendent of Public tainting. llariloburg, Pa., July 17, 1871.td A DpArR . AB i I i ,g vA gC A TpTY AT Thu undersigned offers hie hones and lot at pdo vain sale, situated on West sonth grout, No. 70. Tho lot le 30 foot front on South ntrnot, And 240 foot drop, and fronting on an Alloy, DO foot, having thorn on °metr' A FINN TWOd‘TORY l'lt4lllll HOUSE, used with brick, with a good hack buildleg, and a Inrgo Odom at the book door, and a nevor-falllog well of water :At the front door. Also, a lino bako house, vault a sulandid 'oven lIL It, bath house, tar ring° house togothor With all nocessark outbuildings and nll in good constr. Tho•lot Is covered with the choicest fruit of all kinds. 'Persons Wishing to TiOW the property, eau do SO by calling on the owner, co-. siding on the promleas. IL B. CORNELIUS, 2711171tf , NEW BARBER SHOP. , . rotor licalso hap recently opened thri National r b:harinir Saloon, No. 6, hoot Main otroot, Irvinola eon. Mit cutting; sliroupoolotE, aliaringonoualitcho dying promptly attended to. Ladles' hair 'cutting executed In the latest City styles.' My prices are es roasonable as any other saloon hi thin place. I havo none but compotont Journoymon In my employ. Ilanry nontiedy trill, also, be found nt my saloon. Mom givo i mo a cull. . RPJu7IIN METER NOME. WApIIINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE. TWO FULL OUIISESr CLASSICAL .ANIC SOISN TIFIO. Each 'four years, ,Yearly onieaso to ;the student. $4O to 2&O. For Information, !Warm ' PRESIDRNT. HAYS Yonalliranla. . 22J071pm Peter BoOge, Barber. -:!•Constitutiona? Amendn'tent pROPOSEC • ~ „ • .=, Amondmont to tlie Constitution' of POnhsylvanin. ,'JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing the Grongil tution :of Pennsylvania • , lle ieltesolved.by Cie Scnoie and Ifb use of Repros.i talises, — of the CommontreaUit of. Pennaptrania iu General Assembly met, That tho - following .amond• nidat to tho Coootitulion of We Commohwaalth ho prppordd to the potpie for thoir adoption or roJoo. Um, parsuant to tho provisions of tlao tenth article that...foto to wit: - • , AMENDMENT , Strike out tbo Sixth Section of the Sixth-Article of the Conetituttom and -insert In lien thereof the following:-. . , . .e . A States Treastirer shall he 'chosen by tho : quali Boil olectorteof the State; at - such times and for ouch terms of service us nimbi bo prescribed 1,,y law." JAMES 11. WEBB, • . , ' Speaker of . tho Ilona° of Ilepresontstires. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, .Sloothor of the &onto Approved the fifteenth day of Juno, Anna Dotuini ono tiff mud eight hundred nod sevontpone. • JOUR W. GEARY, Prepared and aertliied for pnblication purenant to the 'I cuth Article of the Comanotion, F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Corrimouwealth Chico Secretory of the Comtnonwealtli,/ Harrisburg, July sth, 1117.1,.. 4 „ f 2aJel J. E. Caldwell & CO., Jewelers CARD. J. •E. OALDWELL & CO., 002 CIIESTNUT 'STREET,. PIIILADELPHIA, DESIRE to ithite the _especial atten tion of purcluolets and othera vialtlutt titU city, to their unusuaps largo and cached asaortoonit NE TV J E TV R Y, FINE WATCHES or MCLiT REMADL MAK ERS Artistic Silver Ware FOR 11111 DAL AND OTIIER PhESENTATION6, TABLE CUTLERY, ELECTRO PLAT, D GOODS OF FINEST QUALITY FRENCII CLOCKS, BRONZES AND MANTLE ORNAMENTS, Received DIRECT FitOM PARIS during the r - COllllOOlll4 o l I.llto littklitiOlt it OTtetidflii to all who uiay be induced to accopt a cordial Invitation to visit their beautiful stops, 002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Gift Enterprise. $765 5 000 II CASII GIFTS, TO BR 1) ~~ MWMWMI DIZEMEM EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 Cash Gifts each, $40,000 60 Cash Gips, $l,OOO 10 "' " 50,000 200 " " 500 20 " ' 5,000 p5O " " 100 60 Elegant Rosewood each; to " 111.,lotleonel " 75 to 100 60 to 175 350 Sewing sfachings. 500 Gold IV/itches. - - - " 75 to 300 Cash Prices, Silvor Wars., etc., rained at $1,000.t 0 A amuse to draw any of the above Prises for 25e. Tickets dmerltang Prizes are sidled ie ..nvelores tied well nilsod. On receipt of 25c. a SMICII Tackei is drawn without choice, nod sent by mall to any ad dress. The prise named upon It will be delivered to the ticket holder on Payment of One Dollar. Prises are Immediately sent to nay addiess by ox pr-se or return mill. .You will Snow what your p. too Is Imitore you pay Writ. Arty trite exchmty,d 2r annther of the frlnto mine. Nu Meeks. Our Patrons can depend on Mir dealing .•___ . . . • Itcri.arNcrs renewing latelyArew Valtiable Prizes and kindly permitted us to imbil-h them: Andrew J. Burn., CM sire, $10,o0n; Miss Clam Walker, Italtimre, Plane, $000; James M. ?gat. thews, Detroit, 83,000; Sohn Anderson, Stiventitilf, $5,009.; James Slininells, 'onion, $lO ouo. PRESS OPINIONS! "The firm Is reliable " Weekly Tribune, Dec. 28. ",Doserve their success "—X. Herald; Jun. 1, "Juht. end Dec. 5. Send for a Circular. Liberal loduc. cents to Agents. Satinfaction'guarao teed. Every package of 200 Sealed Envelopes contains ONI: OANII Oil,. Seven tlcl, eta fur $I: 17 fur $2: 60 lor $5; 200 for $l5. Address JAMES II; MARTIN $ CO, 15Je713:n 70 Broadway, N. Y. School Tax SCHOOL TAX FOR 1871 4'4-The Bupllcato of School Taxon for the present year hoc beau issued by the School three tom of the Borough of Carlisle, and delivered to the Treasurer for collecti Notice to therefore hereby given to the taxable Wizens of said School Distract that the Treasurer will attend at the County Court House (Commis. stoners' office) on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUG. 30 AND 31, next, between the hourS of nine and tire o'clock on said days, ior tiro purpose of receiving the said taxes, and up to said dates taxes may be paid et the office of the Treasurer, No. 28 n Marion Hail" [alibiing, Went Main street. On ail tax• s paid on or before the above dabs, a ,do,inction FIVE PER CENT will be !nada for prompt payment, after which time a warrant will be Issued, enforcing the collection of all each taxes ne remain unpaid. J. W. EBY, Tremont., Carlisln, Juno 14,1871 2.2,10710 L Miscellaneous Ads DOWN WITH lIIGII PRICES FOR WHITE WASHING: T. J. SMITIIi la now prepared to do white wash ing and wall cleaning, and wall scraping, on the most impr.ved plan, and at the shortest notice. There need be no removing of carpeta or furniture. Sailaffictieu given, or no pay required. 00011 refer- - copes givra, .Plume Bove orders at the barber shop of David Welch, or Calvin Able, or at tho office of J, L. Sterner & Bro., livery and exchange stable.. v.OOO give me a call. ffikluntdec, NoTrcE.—Notico is hereby given that application will he mode to t h e next Log ialaturo for tho incorporation of a Bank of Deposit and Dhiconnt, to ho located at Carlhile,Cinnheciand county, Pennaylyailla, to be called the l'eoplee' Sav ings h ook, %%MI It capital of twenty-live thoneand dollars, with the privilege of inereaving to ono bun dted tin - um:id dollaut. 29JotnOnt •CASH BUSINESS.—On and after the first of B-pteruber next,l Intend to do a CA Sil 11USINEI38 with all, without respect to perrons. Country produce received ns cosh, $ll exchange for goods ns usual. Sty this arrange:neat, strictly en forced, I will be enabled to sell goo orlon at reduced rates. Main(' O. INIIOFF. iLTARVEST HOME.—The Cumber :Ll land , County Agrieultunil Society will hold their annual _liar vest Home on Saturday, August 19. at the fair ground. nil friondl of the Society aro Invited to ho present.. 13Ju71:11 T HEREBY amMuneo myself as an I..lo l .mb:et f;lll.iitilltu for Om Wilco of C, , urity 'Nuns Hirer. 15.1entf DAVID lIIIOADS Drugs and Fancy Goods, PURE AND UNADULTERATED LiItUOS 0 01 ALWAYS ON OBTAINED AT J 11. HAVESSTICK'S • No 5 South Ilauover Street, Carlisle, to. N. IL—Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded at all tllllOll. IEOO - lir B. lIA.VERSTICK, NO. 5 SOUTIY HANOVER 81'REET, OARLISLN, PA Dealer in Drugs, Mediciucs, For Hale HdtrsE FOR BALE NO. 35 WEST LOEXIIES STEE:ET J. B. HAVERSTICK. 12Jnn71 FOR SALE.—A first-class no top A: . buggy. Eut.troy now: Moo a firat•clara ono nom thruu apring wagon. Dapfro at."Counnledon. one office. _ • 24°71 \ ' FOR SALE A large quantity of STONII, sultehle for build Lug, curb, and Ilmo•buraing purposes. Enquire of MILE. E. 1). rows, llarrlsburF Turnpike, mar North Hanover street. Wenn FOR SALg. - - r Sevoral lots Aituated be twoen I.eturt Spring and Oarrlsou Lane; buitobto for Intl.ding lota, of fur truck kiartlenlng; .t.notng bent quality of ground fur tidoyorponin... 41,.. ply to , ! CIIAS. 11. lIEVIIIIItN. - ', 3Ontli7ltf - - : ' ' • FOR SALE.—A first-class Carom. Willard Tablo; l u Won 'used but: R abort Ilmo. Balls, ones mull all calm - luta, Ingutra.tot Tins Orono. lklut ltf, Pure Drugs, Chemicals, tee. VIM r.IIRE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, rind Potent noill2lnes,' go to J. A. Ilavoratlck, No. 5 South lintiofer atreot.. "Alsoi'asplondldnasort• Mont orTollot Smile, Portlulierleikaud Pauoy Toilet Articles.' J. " • 'No.S South Hattori r atreet, Carlisle, Ps. noet7o . YOU can obtain Dyo Stuffs, Ferro 'J. morns, mid Fancy Articlor, at J. Il• Havel , ticleoo Phyolalana' prescrlptione carefully .coni poundud anal , • - • J. R. lIAVKRSTICK, N 0.5 South !fawner ulreat s anrllelo, Po:' • 150c1701 vegetable Hair _Renewer Sall' HALL'S; El Restores Gray Hair to its Original Color, Promotes Growth I and is a Splendid o. Dressing Try one Bottle Thicken up the Thin Locks 1 Sold by all Druggi.sts a,!d ltrs in Mcdicin. Prico Ono Dollar Per Bottle R. P. HALL S, J o„ Proprietors GUldChains LABORATORY, NASHUA, N. II S. A. 11AVERSTICK,'Agent, CARLISLE, PA. 25.670-1 y CITY ADVERTISEMENTS -M , A,..PLE,WOOD INSTITUTE for Young Ladara, Pita:field; Mass., long and widely known for great Veouty iif nation and aunt:- I:amity of instruction. IlliV. C. V. t-PEAR., VOR SALE.-200 acres superior \VIIPfe OA IC TIM BER hod,nenr Lock Ilown, P 3. 5,000 ocroi Ilomlock Tauber land, rotter Po. I'. W. SIII , IAI o•cilogint. ;_nginvvr. Pottsvillo. ROOT BEER—This delicious whole some and ritfreshing Sommer beverage, can bo very emit ly„innile in every fondly at a eon of about FIVE OR' SIX CENTS PER GALLON, by unlng ASCBENBACII & MILLER'S Root Beer Extract. IS your atoro does not aptl thin, toad twcMY•ll,4 rents to Aaelientowli & Miller, No. 400 North Third Street, Philudelphia, fur PIM bottle, which will make n whole Barrel of Beer. nee bottlee for ono dollar. Full inetroctiolui sent with eaellnot. HOLLIDAYSBURG SEMINARY, =I T USCARORA ACADEMY, ACA ',- MIA, l'A. The thirty-sixth School year begins Septetniter sixth. Location healthlul, attractive and a ell adapted to physical development. Fro. from listing places and saloons, the hill vll'lll,ll arm moral. Seth than 3,000 young men have here been prepared for College or Inisineva Terms - I:nodes - ale. Apply for circular to D. D. STONE. A. NI. J. J. I'ATTI:U.4ON, A. M. TWENTY YEARS IN 'SUCCESS FUL OPERATION. Every policy Issued by thu old MussaellueLetti tlutual We Insurance Company le secured frond-forfeiture by law of the State. For Insuntnee or agencies, ad dress nr npply nt Agency, Slith and Walnut streets, Philadelphia, Pa- H. HENDERSON'S FAMILY LI: -QUOR GASES. Each e 11.90 containing Oro Bottle of OLD PALE BRANDY.I HOLLAND GIN. OLD RYE RISLEY OLD PALE SHERRY. FINE OLD POItT. OLD BOURBON Guaranteed Pore and of the very Best Quality. PaIICE &EVEN DOLLARS. • Sent by Exprefe C. 0. D., or Post office order, B. n ENDERSON, 15 Broad street, New York. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF LIFE. CoUNOELS ON TOE NATURE ANTI HYGIENE LT TUE MASCULINE FUNCTIO}I, By DR. NAPIIETS, author of •' The Physical Life of Woman." It relatea to the male sex ; la full of new facts; delicate but out spoken; practical arid popular; highly endorsed; sells rapidly. Sold by subscription only. Exclusive territory. Terme Prh o $2. Addrom for contents. &c., J. O. PEBOUS & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. ROTARY MEASURING FAUCET. The best. A durable and reliable article. hirer gums, and not liable to breakage. Send for circular. Address Box 40, Shiremanstown, Pa. A MILLION DOLLARS {bawd but quiet men can make a fortune •by re voatin: the secret of the business to no one. Addrabs EDGAR SIMS, 685 Broadway, Now York. AGENTS READ THIS I WE WILT. PAY AGENTS A SALARY' OF TSO PER WEEK and expenses, or allow n large commis. slon to sell our 1/CW and wonderful lovesilons. Ad dress M. WAGNER A CU. Marshall, Mehl. $325A MONTH, Horso and Car ri3go furnished. Expense, paid. II SHAW, Alfred, 'e. • nju7l4t ' ' l'oollt Cleanse 2 LAVODON T T ETE MOST DELIGHTFUL TOOTH CLEANSER AND BREATH PURIFIER IN THE WORLD II In n splendid Id IC Pre.rVitl the TEETII from decay It pr. ventu rp.ttion of TARTAR on ilia 11=1 It i rodueen FR ,ORANT lIREATII ft Is .t d.•11:111111: t1.5/1111 LAVODONT to contain nothing of no injurious oldectiono chmra,•ter In Its compoal.lun, oittl-r to tho mantel or body of tho Taarrn Thu Ron On It. 1.. Di.laud. Pro.oldeut of Dllll.Ol Cullego, mys: "1 hare mod LAVODOIT. It I. rt pleasant Prni(frice and Flagrant Mouth )Vash. Mao found nothing hotter." For solo by Jos llovoratlck. atol aruggleta generally I'dca GU atlas p.Tllottla CARR BROTHERS g• 00, propriatorc Baltimoro, 14,1 1J0713m Valuable Real Estate for Sale FOR BALE.—KfriKet of land situated on thn Canal and Riyor, In Liverpool towoebip, Perry county, contalnidg THREE HUNDRED AND fIFTY ACHES, more or Kee, having thereon erected a two-etory Brick double DWELLING HOUSE, ele gantly finished; n large two-story;FRAME DWELL. INO HOUSE, and'a very flue frame BANK BARN, HUGO foot. The above tract can be readily divided Into povatal farm, which will be eold fogether or eeparate, to mutt. perchaeore. Also, a piece of land in the same townebip; con taining THIRTY ACRES, more or loee, partly . cleared. AIRO, a tract of land on the canal and river, In Buffalo township, in the same county, containing 'ONE HUNDRED 'AND FIFTY AVILES, morn or lees ' about the hell being cleared, having thorgoe erected two log bonne and a log stable. . Alec, a lot of ground In tine borough of Livery/A, being 80x150 feet, lying 'between the river en c a nal, and baring thereon erected a WA Kralove& All to Do sold on very favorable torms'and time given tb nett the purchaser. The above properties will be offered at private sale until OCTOBER 20, 1871, and if not sold before that aoltint public sale on ^that day in Liverpool, when and where the terms will Ins made known..' •• Apply to 11. G. MOSER, Mechanicsburg, Or to J. j r., ' *MI SIGFILIAN E tbo only perfected and ordeetlll sally prepared - preparation of its kind ernr oftured to the public,and Ints no competitor In merit. By Ito um° Gray flnir la noon restored to ail orlElnal youthful c,lor and fall Ilabcy, which fe so much admired by all. Persona whoao hair la thin or falling out, •111, by .tlio..roio of our Renewer, earn eve its k rod ut foots, as, by It. tonic nod at Itunlia log propertioe the hair glands will Lc Incited awl the heir grow thick p end etrongligeln. to coge% of 13.1.1. ness It cvIII •note n new growth unless the fellieloe ate destroyed. It in cooling, nod ltll ay s idl Itching and fretted.n of rho fiCall, It duo not fitsdn the coin ou do tly.ff, but nuatex tho ncalp whit° And chums As n dressing it lento beat and moat economical proton - alb n In the world no Its effecte,lant a.) much I=IMMIIII free to all, by mall OMB ai-lluttrauteo THE_EMPIRE 31U2'UtAL U - r - rNEXAMPLED I I=l LIFE INSURANCE CO?IPANY, OF NEW TONE, In tho nAt Flitoon Month. once oxletunce Jta. {aimed OVER FORTY-FIVF HUNDRED POLICIES I INSURING OVICII $8,000,000.00 and taking in Premiums $500,000.00, lming the largest commencement biathlon ever don., by any company In the world I I= Ordinary whole-life policies nro absolutely non bible from payment n r first animal premium. • Special Insurance nou-ferfeltablir after two annual payments All polleics incontestable fur uauul mimes, absolutely incontestable after two annual prouiluum. All rontrlctlona upon travul and rooldence rornwied and no pernilta Liti accumulation of Int...tot on Lonna or Ll•ferrod Promiump, and no Incrcoac of otional payinonts un any elms of puliclint Ono-third or the prooduel loaned to the party In mired) if (looked, and 00 Noto roquired. Dlvldanthroariho progressive plan, and also upon tlou guarantee Interest plan. Bootoe.° of the compooysonduatel or• the Mutual Plan: Polley elmplu And fair In Its prurieluue. Incontestability of Policies It is the purpose of Tho Empire to fulfill all Its contracts, the evidence of which is that its policy has no cspvenient refuges by means of which it can I escape a Just demand. Proyen_fraud—on_the-p.rt-of the insuri,d will always invalidate a policy. Also suicide, if committed previous to the payment of tile' second annual premium; or death caused by engaging in any specially hazardous business within the first two years. But after the expiration of two years, the mdicy will ho held incontestable for all causes except fraud. . . --Non-Forfeitura-of-Lifo-Policies No policy of J 114111611.5 with contiminue payment° fur life will be forfeltod or,beconto void by the non payment or Ifemlunte thereon, until the frill paying power of the premium° horn Leon exliatated The language of the trolley le: "That if any prentium after the Orel annual pr - ruiunt shall have been paid, shall not be paid on the day when due, and the said assured shall, within thirty days thereafter, give notice in writing e f ina bility to pay the same, and of a desire that said policy shall be continued in force under the follow ing conditions. Then, and In ouch case this policy shall nut be forfeited or become void by the nOm payment of the said premium due thereon, until after the aspiration of a period, to be determined as fol lows, to wit: The net value of this policy when the premium beconteit due, shall be determined by actu. arial calculation, and after deducting from each net eaten• the 'loans upon said polrey uncanceled by divi dends, and any indebtedness to the tolllpPlly, four ; fifths of what remains shall be considered a not sin gle premium of temporary insurance, and this policy shall be continued In force during thejterm for which It will insure, according to the age of the party at the time of the lapse - Of the premium. Example of the Non-Forfeitable Plan of _,,the "Empire." Ago of party insured, 65. Ordinary whole life policy One annual premium will continue, the policy in force 2 years and 3 days Two annual :premiums will continuo tho policy In force 4 yea:Toad 12 day. Three anralsl premiums will continuo the pulley in force 6 years and 27 days. Four annual prentiumo Will continuo the policy In force S years and 46 days. Five annual premiums will continuo the pulley in force 10 yearn and 50 clays. OFF ICEIts G. Hilton Scribner, President George W. Smith, Vice Presi- RIM Sidney W. Crofut, Secretary Lemuel 11. Waters, Actuary Thomas K. Marcy, M. I)., Aledi- cal kxantinci Everett Clapp, Superintend Ageneles THE TESTIMONY OF THE PRESS The Etninre le a popular Institution, managed by reliable men, on ,amid huskiesa prlal,plee, and it iiu.tiliod lit n very early day to Fauna ehnnl•!ur ehould.r with the eldest continual. ..1 Its els ...ter In the e •uetrv. It, officers end dlrvet. re twat; buelnu.e," end heye orga'nized with Ike view of establishing a to. del inwtltutien.—N I Mari...d ent. January 20, IVO. "TIII3 Comp:ol,l4 n groat nocueme; Co, n 01,10 of able, evonouthotl, nod rellnblo munagemont. 'rho En.plro Imo no ouperlor In 1.110 couulry: `—Barton Peal. "The encrusts of Mu Empire has buon'linnuriumell.. —Traveler. " Tho Empire VIII attract the Intrrce el tilt' tbetemplutiog IJIu indttrahu."— Wiitchsrvm aritl Jleclor.' t.1131,1ng a policy In this COMP:W.V. wu ruel M 1 JUR I pride Iu thu gi oat etircus+ it is add, v;ng„!— Ern, =1 "An oxcollent Company." "A vory 1111eCTOSfill 01111pItliT."-Chrigrrvlioluslist "It Is trltL pOculiar pleasure that we speak of.this now candidate fur public favor. We kt.ew many years since the President of (lie company. We knew him to be a man of energy, of cbaractcrol superior business ability, nod .above all else. a once. Nand man in whatever ho undertakes. Thottoch is,:Ple Com pany has adopted the best improvement. of the day in s its organlsatten."—Nete Englund Insurance tale. , GEO, 8. E 14119, QM= • Cumberland, Pony, and Juniata Conn tiee, OFFICE WITII S. lIEFBIJRN, Jn. Plulatf