- polio° made a "raid" on somo " loaihrs" in the 'Market House, on ,Tuesday, and arrested sixteen, : of them. This is right. Let the police do their duty, with - regard to these. persons loafing around - the squire;-and they will don make themselves "mighty scarce." NOTWITHSTANDING the fact that ex cursion trains were run on the C. V. R. B. to' the ,"Ridge Camp," on Sabbath last, tklarge iMmber of our oiticoris vis ited Possum Hill camp.. The: attend.- awe was large;and.the best of oider ob `served on the krounds. • Y'''"Onkrugitz.:lt becoming - our sad duty 'this Week, to chronicle the death of Mr. Daild Martin, an old and respected citi zen of this place, who breathed his last .on Tuesday morning; after a lingerMg 'was of three months.' ;Mr. ;Martin 'wa bom: in .Motiroo township, -this county, but Was a resident of our bor ough for the past, 25 ,years.. For a num ber of years he was the proprietor of tho "Corman," now the "Bentz" House, and while ,liens made hosts of, friends and acquaintances. Mr. M. was in the seventy-second year of his ago Ica.—Wo visited, a few days since, tho co house of Mr. Holmes Blair, and found the Superintendent, Mr. Levi Zeigier'and his assistant, Mr. Mei. oigler. busily en gaged in getting out tho frozon lumps for theii customers. Mir; Bliir's ice housa which is, dn- Videdly;•tho largest in the Cumberland Valley, holds when filled over 800 tons, and contains at the present time some 800 tons, thus insuring the people of Carlisle a supply during the continuance of the warm weather. The other dealers in this article in town have been out for several weeks, and had it not'been for the enterprise of Mr. Blair in erecting his,commiidioes ice house, we would now be dependent on' the city for bur supply and, consequently, would bo paying very high prices. It is ME Blair's intention to merely charge a fair price for his ice, not taking van age o the 1, business all in his own hands, and we' hope that his investment may be a Draft able. one. THE RIPON CAMP MEETINO.—Tho Ridge Camp Meeting which is now in • progress', has boon very largely attended. There are probably one hundred tents, the majority of which are of canvass. Inside of the square of the tents,,are seats .Capable of comfortably seating 13,000 persons. Ou Sabbath last, excur sion trains were run from Harrisburg and Chambersburg, and His estimated that nearly 10,000 persons were present during the day. Notwithstanding the vast number assembled, the utmost order prevailed, With the exception of a quarrel between some persons of Car, lisle, and some rowdies of Harrisburg. An accident occurred during the after noon, by which a young lady, Miss Annie Keefer,_Of Harrisburg, was seriously, if not fatally injured;--Sre—was--invitod-tti take a drive, by a young man of her acquaintance from Carlisle, and during tlio drive the front axle b c roke, throwing them to the ground, and - hurting the lady in the spine and , side. The camp meeting will close on Friday, the twenty fifth instant. Busirmss.—Some of the leading mer chants of this place, acting on the sug-. gestion offered in last week's HEns.r.ryi circulated petition, to the affect that -all places of business would be closed frOm 10 a. m., until 8 p. m., on-Saturday, the mineteenth instant, to afford their clerks an opportunity of witnessing the dedication of the _Soldiers' Monument. The petition was very generally signed, the merchants closing their stores at the hour names. But we are compelled to pay that a number of them violated the stipulated agreement; for scarcely had tho Benediction been pronounced, when certain prominent merchants opened up, their stores, regardless of the petition they had signed, while a nnmbor of others, on the_ other_ hand, kept' their doors closed until three o'cloCk. It is with groat reluctance that we re vert to this matter, but justice to the business mon that kept "closed &Ors" compels us to notice it. This is the first time, we believe, our business mon have been requested to close, excepting on public holidays, and in due respect, to the memory of our " fallen' bravo," we ,think there might, with propriety, have been a general suspension of business during the hours named in the petition. [Con'ntmleataKL) To the School Dire tore of South Mid dleton Towns tho undersigned , patrons of 'School No. 9, do protest against the appointmont of Miss A. ~Good as our teacher, and also complain that Miss I Jennie Coylo, as well as our :solves, has boon liadly treated, by remov ing her without a causo: J. W. CIAIWIBAD, • D. P. '1100*E11; TII.OIIAO BILADLEIT, 4:axon Novitunonn, Jicon filr/nLE, Ono. 'D. CnAxamin, Torn Eiwintnfi, hiNsor B. Knornv, :4 SACIOn WITTOR, ' • L. CIi.i.7OIIBAD, BAMUEL KEENEY, Bic, .ChzOnon Brmons, • WM: FLYBIIER. ME Aiwent 15, 1871 I publislillus above and what follows,: for the reason that the School Directors,. treat the' patrons• of school No. 9 as if, they,bitd no rights the DirmaterdWore: , bound:to respect:: : - Last session we asked for our pro-' Portion of money, or rather for forty. dollars each ,month. They . said thky iiiild - do soTif. - W.ri presonted a ,'_teacher: with a professional certificate. We did; so. slimy then gavn''thO s'ohool to `ono' who is only entitled to thirty-flvo del-, lam; and they . , use thO, bilanco of the; . money in the otherdletriets. '- ' " The'reason for net giving, the sehooll tto Miss qoylo is, flint:Madam Rumor said! .riearly: one-fifth. of the Patrons were 0p...! ipesed to her ; and if this is Om ruling...of in Ltomocratio hoard, that' one-fifth :iie. , tbeoen.trol fourAfths of the citizens, ad' ~tif tbn tine° composing iess than Orte g', tiro of them are not property,hold-' rent. And if our school matters .cannot: be Conducted•openty'atid o .fairlY,,Wlthout t ; a cau - cup, - .the sooner we aro done, with' froo achO'ols the better for us. ,• ' ' ' • The only fahlt Of 'fhb& Mit ComPlalri, of "'What rrunortutyo,.is, that.in'one times! the , terlhil', Pada ; till ,children . wash , demi:leaves, and .the ether, ,that she did, not invite her' children to . 'a party given: by her: brother:. ' 'pito ,di' etorif 'rallied . a', alittailng - to heathe lair° i and' tlie . eieii- , te 7 o -.. .rotorjr,lidd a chigoe ~ p !ionitsofoto, tli'o Atolotl*oiittoil to, prat that , it Wfis - all 1*(1. lam ban, to siitliat Mr. SSW , ' uol Zug It not inoludat:itiVio cooibiiifi. Von or confodotition.•:' ,' ' "'" ' ' -•-- . W . r, . -iicinaiii: Ws would call attontion to the largo numbor of real estate - Olin that appßar in the presont-issue of oun rAsren. Smtrurs FornntA.S will sell, at public sale, n front of the Court House, thieo .properties, on Friday. morning mit, at 10-a;clook. Bee ad. Alumina Denon.—The follosling let tercreceived'by a resident•of DiCkinson township, this county, has been handed us • .for . We ,mappose none ofpur readare are verdant enough 'to bo np'' by this dodge, yet wo will publish it_ for the benefit of the unarm specting. It reads its follows : Dear Sir :—Thinking you would tiro to deal with us, ,I take this to lot you know what our businesi is. We are 'dealing in 'lO, 15, 25 and 50 cent scrip, 'and $2.00 and $5.00 bills, which we defy ;any,one to tell from genuine. We pro -Mite- our - goods - from -Canada,- and-aro the only party in the U. B. having goods made from these plates, and by•sending us $5.00 wo send you ~,$25.00 worth of samples of our good 4 whicii no other 'Party in the country can or will do c • Wo dispose of our goods $5.00 for $l.OO, but no less than $5.00 worth to any one—as much more as you like. ,Wo have cus tomers, disposing of thousands monthly of the same goods we offer you, and'you can do as well so. If you want to make a few hundred easy and quick send for some of our goods. Address, confldon tinily, , • - • D. MASIIRI6 & CO, Biddeford, Maine. P. B. - - Beware - of parties claiming to deal in our goods.. [AIrINOUNCSMENTB.] Fon a chOice slice of ham go to Me- . "toy's. BY means' of a peculiar arrangement of lenses and my large light, I can' take children's pictures very quickly. I have made many' in ono-quarter -the` tithe I have ever seen them taken by any other instrument. For this reason I ask those ,__Klxo want pictures of4hildren to come to All other work carefully done. With respect. ' H. P. CHAPMAN. 21 West Main street. PUBLIC SALE OF. LUMBER .52,000 feet of "first-dlass White Pine baili boards" will be sold at public auc tion in lots - to suit purchasers, on the "Ridgo" camp ground, on the Cumber land Valley railroad, Sire miles east of Carliiile, on Saturday, September 2, 1871 at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of the Camp meeting com 7 jnittee. Terms will bo made known on day of sale by _ _ CRorctt brown coffee aspecialty at Meloy's. FOR BALE The ornamental cottage. owned by Mrs. C. H. Bill, on North street near West. It cohtains nine rooms, a largo garret-aud_:_a_cellar. - The lot is 151 feet in front, and 240 feet - in depth, improved by shrubbery, evergreens, and a variety of large and email fruits. Apply on the premises to - MRS. C. R. BILL 17au711V THAT choice flour can still be bad at Meloy's. 24au712t. A RESPECTABLE young lady wants a situation as house keeper or companion to a lady. Address, Miss A. M., post office box 428, Carlisle, Pa. 17au 71 tf. , HORSE SHOEING The undersigned having leased the shop on 4 corner of North and East streets, would give notice that ho is pre pared to execute horse shoeing, and repairing in all its various branches, and would respectfully solicit a share of pub lic patronage. WILLIAM H• ABIIINS 17au711m Tun best brands of canvassed Sugar Cured Hams and dried beef. Coffees( Sugars,' and Teas of the finest quality. Choice new family flour. Queensware at the lowest prices. I cannot be under sold. Everything guaranteed. J. M. MASONTIEIMER, Southwest corner Pomfret and Pitt streets, Carlisle, Pa. 7jo7lif. Go and see the large assortment of kid gloves at J. G. Wolf's. F'. GAnninsn. & Co's., miler„ mills aro several dollars cheaper than most other mirls, land equal to the. boa - F(4 making go iKI cider. Every farmer who has any appTos; at all, ought to have ono. 10au711m. FOR SALE OR RENT A largo and commodious throckstory brick house, on the corner of Main and 'B r odford streets, now occupied by Mrs. 'bordont- Las all the modern improve,. meets, with brick stable and ice house 'attached. Inquire of R. E. Shaploy, corner of North and Pitt streets. FltEgli country cabbago,. boots, and boaus, roceivod daily at ilumncles. Yo# can save money by buying your, notions and small wares from J. .11. Wolf, No. 18 North Hanover street. Sramo chickona at numrich'a Fon a ➢lne assortment of Hamburg and Swiss odgeg, cotton fringe, and Marseilles trimmings, go to Wolf , • BOARDERS. WANTED The proprietor of the famous summer resort pt Carlisle Springs, hereby-gives' notice that he is prepared to accommo date about twenty more boarders. These ,Springs aro so well known fdr their, 'medicinal qutti4itia that :no ftiithor de scription is ppeessary. • • , On inquiry at Carlisle, passengers Will , bo taken aired to Ake Springs by J. L: Sterner b Bro., livery stable keepers;; Pa. Vat. Ellrr2M., • Proprietor, Carlisle Springs, Pa. , 22j071tf, • C 011111131 LAN D - ' VALLEY SEPAItA.-. TOIL-4 Great Ruccess,-Harvest is over arid a number of "bid erops have boon' alroady:' thraelted, cleaned arid bagged, in the best style, ready for market, by. this now St3parator, manufa'etured' by F. Gardner & Co., at thp.Garlislo Machine; The now Giiiiborland ;Valley Separator' , proyes-iteelf to •ho just .tho nittobino the firm'or 'Wants-411ns t3at3y, threshes rapidly, and cleans perfectly— simple in construction, easy to keep in repair, and builtin Gm best style.'. Our; farmers will no longer have to send away hundhitits' or Milos to other' 'Stites' for i ts, Separator. They ,can now, got ono at home, inferior to . neho . "lii - working: caTaoltY,',o4 , at a orcry 400011AgrOiy . lossl coot than' the Western and. many , . other machines. \ Withoat wagons the Cumber; and lioparator ia, ao levv,in price - 1! at 'Ovary , ifford.to have ono on hill own 'barn Stich. '..) SnouLnions, sides, dried - bcof, boot t,ongifes; =sugar -cured - 'inn* 2 -whole •-or sliced, pickled and canned oysters,' ;at Hurnricles. . , • - ' Fon, etteperepre, handkerchiefs and paper collars, go to J. 11.:5yolf 'a, 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 Wm. Fridfey's store, No. 21 North Hanover street.., — Also look at his refrigerators, water coolers, bread safes, umbrella stands and a full lind of house furnishing goods. 25ma716m SwzrrzniCEind American cheese just received at Ilinurich's. Fans and Karmic at reduced prices, ". • POTATOES.—Poach Blows--Lby the wholesale. BAY ct'SoNs, hma7ltf Harrisburg. Go to J. H Wolrs, No. 18 North Hanover street, for jet and plated jew elry, bracelets, tc. Counnias made into switches, chig nons, curls ) frizetts, ac., at Madame Rotes. J. 11. WOLF sells the cheapest cor sets, hoop skirts and bustles. SPECIAL NOTICES NEW MACKEREL, LARGE AND FifsTE. Wm. Blair & Son aro selling largely of BEST STEW ➢MACKEREL at very low prices, a few half barrels of prime shad and dry,salt herring, very cheap. We offer. best Ohio factory choose, be low the lowest. Please inquire for prices, ono ton sold in a few days. Try our fresh canned oysters and you will try them again 17au7f [A CARD TO TR Dtt. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, I NRALT.TII7,t IN CORRECTING IRTLECIU TART TIES, REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS OP THE MONTHLY PERIODS, FROM WHATEVER CAUSE, AND ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A 'PREVENTIVE. THERE I S4NOT A LADY LIVING But what nt sothe period of Ifer Life \sill find the DUPONCO GOLDEN PILLS Jest' the medicine ebb needs. For Nervous Debility, Bearing down Pains, Polpitstion of the Heart, Retained, Irrogular or Painful Menstruation, Rush of Blood to the flood, Dizziness, &a, &c. These are the only Pills over known that will cure tho Whites, (they will euro in us rry case.) They nov& tall, and may he depended J. DIINICF.T, on In every rano whom tbo monthly flow ha. Loon obstructed through cold or disease. DIJPON CO'S GOLDEN PILLS alivays giro immediate relic being eimeeially prepared for married ladle. A holy wite: Dupon.'aOoldon Pills rationed nut In ono day, without Inconvenience, like magic. Is now put up In Large (White) Boxes r,,ntalulug double quantity of Pills, and upon each box, you iiiiiilii - d — thii — RaWsla — Starwprl need- f rem - my--Prb. veto Die, upon which Lengthwise of the Stamp yon will find the words DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIOD. ICAL PILLF, in White Letters, N.lttiout that none aro genuine. ME=l Price .$l.OO per Loz, - eir. boxes—MOO: Sold Ly one Druggist In every town, village, city ond Intralet throughout the world. Sold In Carlisle, ,by 5, A. liavonttiek, Druggist, No. 10 North Uttrover St. Sold she by Dough A. :dosser, Mechaniehburg, Pa , and J. C. Altlek, Shippenstorg. LADIES! Dy Flooding him DI to the Ca . rDslo post, Oleo, can havogho Pills meat by moil to any part of the country. free of portage. None genuine mikes the box to elgned _ 8. D. HOWE, Solo Proprietor, Now York. 1e71.1y DEBILITY AND EMACIATION Both result from the lack of ability to convert the food Into Marin:font. How necessary, then, for those fruffering from these alarming 9/toptoms to Immedi ately resort to a remedy' that will strengthen the stomach and digestive organs. Par, as soon as this desirable object has been acccmplished the health Improves, and the patient resumes his usual pommel appearance. rfontetter's 9tm:n(ol Bitters have at tained a worldwide popularity In such cases, and have boon proven the best and safest means of re. moving constipation; toning the stomach, giving energy to the liver, and relieving every symptom of nervousness and depression of piddle. ,Its cheering and beneficial effects ore highly spoken of by. thou• sands, who owe to It thuir restoration to health No restorative in the annals of motile'na has attained the 8111110 popularity In the short space of limo it has been beforo the public, or has won the high endorse merits accordod to this excellent tools. Many other preparations, purporting to be correctives and ro• moralists, have bean introduced ,and have perished ono by one, while the popularity of Ilostottar's Stomach Bitters continuos to incretuie, and in now recognised as o standard household medicine. The Nacre. which attends the ties of the Bitters or locos at ones Its virtues In an eases of llebtlity and disease of tile. Certificates, almost without Inflater hare been published, attesting Its truly miraculous power In remorlog those painfel and fear fill dinlaa.. And at thls limo di looms Idle to do more than call attention to the groat romody of the ago, In order to waken public attention to its eicollence. It le the only preparation of the lapd that to reliable to al to , tes, and it II therefore worthy of the consider. tio'e of the afflicted.' lio7l-11n&1y. Wmtß WlNdom will bonoilt you: bo not niwriyx trollod by your Incredulity, hundreds him bought rollof from-.1.1m-liorroreeut Dyspepsia through [loci moditnerOf Doworniii .Pfeil-Dvorerrio BTOUAINI BITTERS and found It. Why Should you suffer wholi this mindb rabbi , otemachlohne cured many elmilar cane's-why do you doubt whilo other bollove and aro cured ? Delay In this matter lit both dangerous and unprofitable. yoitr health: happinose and business notion, while cocoanut nogloct In froguantly foil wed by !serious .and 000011 trollablo results. Dristrit's BITTERS aro eqUally neoful In the TIIIMOTOUS diMellitiell attending - Ind! geetton; no BILIOUSNESS, CoNETWATION, while for Prong and Anon end other disorders procooding from iliplellATA, it le the only reliable preventive and remedy known. _ 21se WIRE RAILING, WHIR GUARDS, for Rtors' Fronts, Asylums, Ae. Iron 'Bedsteads, Wire 'Web binge for sheep and poultry yards, Drone and Iron wire cloth Sieves, Fenders, Bcroons for 'coal, ores. sand, Ac., Heavy Crimped Cloth for spark arresters Lsndseapo Wire for Windows Ae., Paper Makere Wires, Ornamental Wire Works. Every informa Lion by addressing the manufartUrem, SI.WALICER BONS' No• n North 4lxtb etreot Philadelphia. OrulaTilY. IRON CITY COLLEOEPlttisburg, Pn Tbmheet conducted, Matt popular and auroessfai IMiill'ution In tho 'lluit , 4l Slater. fo;,'tlio thorough. Prac'tical odiication, or young and nilddlo.nged mou Por large desciipliyo circulars, co otalullig full particular., address . , , - J. C. 101 . 1TII, A. M 27ju71.3in . - 'CARLISLE PROVISION-MARKET. Corrected IVeektp Wm. :Blair .bon. air/ise, Iretlttesday, Augult 230811. BEITTER r $ 15 ROOS LARD TALLOW' - • BRESWAX BACON HAMS., do - BUOULDBRS... do ' SIDES INVITE BEANS PAVED PEACHES, UNPARRD. do DRIED iIII2ES, RAGS ••• • LIVE STOCK MARKETS. • ' • • Phitadelphia, Non.fay, August 21, 1871,1• 'T/ie airipats and sales of Beef - attire were tdripi this Week, Peaehing about 2,890 head. The Oat! le market was Letter thictueele, arid price's were firmer bud def r ay, ' BXl7l'4' kAr OA T.t.reg per 1-b' • 70724 FAIR ANL GOOD '63,03!,4 "daimon -8%136 „ , . COWS'inue pettrXe itattet;, and no tte 'teen& Ire quote : Springers at $56, and (live and Calvet at $5O. kiteeeipts nr . 260 head. • ' ' " ..sllENPlnere in, good relyett,dt ink:141,645; galett fair and cho ice at 5004 Is ls , artdftack at 143, head. ifeapite 20 t 000 head, „ ,II 110(18 leer's rather Saw ctf. fat;, and the &cringe tiers' coinse?ita: entirely, V carrilfed stock. ,:tro Quote', al :1 1 .4CMio lb draft, the latter: far :extra. .Itet eeiptri223l „ hceb • • WM. BLAIN at SON, South end, Carlisle MMM =M! = BE WISE', 1 RO ME MAR KIST B. CA.II/./0113 rBOPIIOIS'.3SAICIara,p - __ Corrected Weekly' by , R.C.'' 'Woodaectr.d. Carlisle, indnesflay, Aispisst 23, 18/1V r.exiir. pr.oull' , ' $ 6 26 SUPVRFINE FLOUR ' • 4 00 SUPERFINE RYS FLOUR WHITETVIIEAT ' 2 25 RED WEIL'AT , . / 5 . RYE —. . , . 00 . • 65 CORN 7:3 40 CLOVEIiSEED ~ 5 00 • TINOTITYSEED ' - 4 00 . FLAZSEED 1 00 . Prom the, Philadelphia North American.]7 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. , .FLOTIR, GRAIN AND BREW. Phitadelj,hia, Attoust 22, 1871. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR $026 EXTRA FLOUR 5 25 • RrE FLOUR 460 NEW WESTERN RED • 1 320 1 37 NEW AIMEE WHEAT I'4o 146 RYE 70 CORN OATS CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHYSEED FLAXSEED =lsm MARRIED STEVENS—EDWARDS.-A t St. Peter's Eids . Ind chorehrTueblo,-Cotorndo,-on-the-twentyrsixt _oL July last, by the Rev. Samuel' Edwards, Rector, r. R. Al. Stevenson, formerly of Carlisle, to :dies SIIS C. Edwards, of Pueblo. . BARBER-311LLER.—In New• Kingston, on tho tltoonth of August, 11371, by W. W. Wrinbough. esq., Mr. Alozander Booboo, to Miss Laura. Elizabeth Millar, all of Monroe township, Cumberland county, ra. NEW TO-DAY. OFTEA.PEST COAL -ro Tine undersigned as veer to furnish Coal to'all Pa'rtiee, either for Family or 'Lirnelmrners' uno, at cheap rates, provided they accept the follthring: let. To order all Coal in Company cars. 2011. To charge mine weight, irrespective of any loss likehtpment by leaky ears, ho. 3rd. To deliver your cool as it contra to band, without re-screening, dirt and all. 4th. That In tho above mentioned modo of bust. nese you will . LOBE TEN PER CENT. ,• So that when o hiinght and pol 4 for, YOU'REALLY GET DET EIGHTEEN TONS Tothis fact nll regular dealers will testify. sth. To strive to-get your coal from any breaker you mny desire, but on we bare to receive what is sent, bo It Summit Branch . Dig Lick, pr Short Moun tain from Lykons Valley, some of thom hoing not so desirable; the samo applying 'to the herd coal breakers also, you to take It as It . is sent to MC Oth. As this kind of bus 111.8 Is done on Um Rail road COmpany's sidlnga, do not nsk to see n sample of coal. They do ant allow more than 24 hours' use of siding; we therefore cannot show what' we can urn lab you. • Should you wish to purcl.ase coal where It can be noon nt all times, kept in the dry, RE -SCREENED AND IV MOILED BEFORE DE LIVERY, • call at either yard pf the subscriber, where your ordure; will be promptly filled, and prondee to alive you the lose and vexation conned by - ."inling dirty em-inferiolveeab r tlieraby_alving4tourimPlilifkriet±lL money than any one can du by fuminhing thelun Dimino. 21au7111 . A. 11. BLAIIt. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoffico at Carlisle, Pa., for the WEEK ENDING AUG. 23, 1871 : LADIES' LIST. Deiller Sulam Marry Mnrpn et Barkhohlor Labium . Poller Diana), Brf , waewall Morain • Pawl Ellzahrtlk, Dales Mary II rtewart Rosa Soonsler Sarah MMI Sturgeon 3 ullann Wren Mary Yoter Ellen -- Irocl I 2181 u Jonee I.lbblo tomb Hannah titcOary Elizabeth Malta:llore Ida K. (lENT). EM EN'S LIST. Innipess College Jacoby Wm Seidler John Leh In on Mr Baughman David Lophord Gan S "-Corn lIISIII Daniel McCollister I) Cold roe Alien Mani ly Don Dodge John C - ➢foddorf Abram Doer No thou Morris W °reason D G 8 hoods John Coble Wm - Froallworil !Leary llarlaiart Wm Taylor Tlei-iry brwrer Sy Ivrea,. M Wagner Dr. C. F Dal us Thomas- 11 Warner I, - E. D. RHEEhI, Postmistress PUBLIC SALE OF REAL EBTATE. -- On, Saturday, Septentber 23, 1871. tom be sold at public bale, by the execntorm of Ilene Mali Yoter, ilcceitsed, on the prernhca, that Mate and gravel farm, mutilated In North Middleton townnhimCumberlithil romity. PM ' on the Carlisle and Illoontiville road, about 2 1 / ( : ninon from the former plan'. lying on the Collodi - mid:lot creek, bounded by.landn of A. Parr, 11. F. Wngoner, W. Myron, r e q., Inwr'm hairs and others, containing about 130 acres. The improvemente are a Frame Dweding House, Wanii Hine., Spring !louse, Frame Born, Wagon Shed and Cur u Cribs. An apple and pench orchard, and other choice Troll; a well of water et the door. About 100 acres of the farm in deer and has hb6ti recently [lined, the remaining 31 acres are covered with excellent timber. Parsons wishing 10 Tie,'i6e proporty cnn do so by calling on J.l. Yoter, renidiug on the farm.- : 1 111e to commence nt 1 o', lock, p. :a., on raid tiny, when tenon Will be made known by IL G. YOTER, 3. L. 'VOTER, Executors of llexeklah Toter, dee , a. 011 MEM VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.. On Tuunany, October 3, 1871, will be oficrod nt. !bite sale, by the Intbscriltor, t.n the prenthen, situ- ated three-feurtho of a mile south °foal:silly Station, (C. V. It. It,) Cumberland county, P., A 'Mil:- STONE —YAM!, containing 243 Acres, having theiton eructed a Leg Weatherboard House, one of the hent e Slone Barns In the county, now Winton Shed and Corn Cribv Thare.lo n never failing well of excellent center, conveilitutt, Apple Orchard, on about 40 acres of fine timber. The null Is fiat, quality. and more than half the ..irrn has been Iteicrlly Ilford within in few yOara. Will be cold in one tract or in Uncle, of 100 and 03, or 120 and 117 Heron.' The larger [recta containing the Improvements. All nocesnary Informathn will lie given by the imbarrlboi, living on the adjoining farm, ur Ly mall, addrens him nn above (Oakville, ?n,) Solo to COIIIIIIKICO nt 11 a. w , on said day, when .tendance will liu given nod tempi made known by S. M. SHARP, Att rney In fart fur ' - PUBLIC SALE. EIMME On Thursday, September 28, 1871. By virtue of an order or the Orphans' Court, to mo directed, I will roll nt public ba.e, on the prom ises In South Middleton to wfiship, Into tho propert y of Samuel Spangler, decoaried. A lot of ground sittiatod Our miler south east of Carlisle, one mile ea.t. of Craighead's Station. on the South Mountain railroad, on the main rood lending from York to Shippensiturg, containing 80 perches, hounded by lands of it, Irvin, John (Urine and Mery Snyder, bating thertan erected c.•ed ono and n half story FRAME HOUSE, Carpenter Shop, Stalin, Curriago Rouen. Hog Pen. 'fake, (loon, and a never-failing well of water and elateru at. the door. 'Phu lot tp covered with a choler, selection of fruit, conolothig of Apples, Pears, Cherries, Oropes,..te. This prop erty would bo no eXceilent location fdr a mechanic, ai it 1p sitnated in one of Om finest sections of tho Comb:demi Valley, our Is convenient to Schools, Cherokee, Storei,.&c. Stile to commence at Iti clerk, p. et) sold day, when attendance- will to given and terms made known by J. D. HtIEAFFER, thiialto„ ,Adinitilstrater. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REEL ESTATE. In Turman.) of an order of the Orphans' Court, bo bold at Nadia saloom Haturday, September 30, 1871, - at 1 o'blobic, it: 111., an the ntoininbs ,tlin following Real *Eidate, lota the proporty of liarriet Watson, deraabed, to Wit A Int of groand in Plaltitiold, West •Petuniboro' tonumbip,.Loundeil ,on the wind by a lot of John Watbon,_on the east by I t of. David, Alyers, on thn north by the Slate, road, and on 'Oro booth by an ,alley, containing one•foorth oflin acre, flora or loin; brining t;roori erector' a. 'MO STORY WEATHER. 110 tliD FRAME, MOURN,' and outbuilding. Thera bin cistetti adjoining the bowie, in, , dooce lent fruit-Vie. lu tiro lot. 'Tomb of bolo will ho Made ,kbitwo on tlio - day of tabby ! WATSON, Adnitnibtrator of ll‘rriat Watbon, &Teamed, Natalie VALUABLE REAL ESTATE' AT PRIVATE.SALE. Alto unthrsigneti will oil's at private solo, a lot of ground in the borouth ut Carlisle, oo I,t est sheaf, opposite Emory Chattel, adjoining pr.Wrty of ino. Rhoads on the south, and tire. Holler on the north, containing 30 feet oo West street, and 120 feet deep, running to on alloy, and haring thereon erected a TWO lifollY BRICK 110C.411 and back Imlld containing Boron rooms, and a Wash Reuse, ta• Outsido Ritehen. Tho house Is supplied with. water and gal, and ta in et.colent order. There aro, Poaches, Fears, tlrapett and Apples, on the dote Terms easy. For furilser.information; apply to • ' PAOUE, Carlisle. IMEM CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY ColtNPlt BOOTH A: , 111 PITT lEITIMETB, If you mint to sot 'Light Work; go '1o•' • A. 11. SIIHRIVS If. you , u out to go) lioarY Work, i 6 . A. It. SHERK'S It you wonit to oco qw Rent If you Can dud In Ca al !Jutland county,' a bolter Wheal and Wheel Nteek lumber, Trinamlnge, Var., Mane, d ou't go to A. It you e•nut to;Jo!litty CIICAN go to 1 ' ' A. V. 8111111 K'S OEM ATOTICE is lioreby grivon thrtt .an ap ttlicntion boa boon Court: Of Com- MOW Pliom of CumborlaWd . ' county. for Oharter of Incorporation for "tbo Mochanlca' of Nycac,*.iry audAllat tho paid Cliartor will Lo gmntod on tlio tidrioontl, day of November, 1871, by raid Court, unions aulllclout mum to Um contrary be , shown. • ..., • C.. B. MAOLAUQIILIN, - Attornoy for Applicant& • Carllalo, , Auguot 23, 1137 , . • iinu7l4C TABUINQ ON AND:JEFVERSON O o I L It 0 E TWO PULL •COMISES, CILABOIOAL AND 130,EN.: ' Trine Dealt four yea's,` Yearly azponeee,,to the, "ettiooht; 5290 to 5250. ' , Vol , lararlehlep; rotation . •' • • • PIUttiIDENT DAYS; „ r4/1 . 154k %,• ‘Waaltaktel,l.'Outioylrauln. THE EMPIJW M UT UAL ITNE2WAPI.JED I ` ,TEEM' EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFEINSUitANCE . OO. I 4PANY, OF 'NF.IV Y 0111; in tho first FMO=lllOlOll, of its aztotsno hes Witted • a OVILLFORTTAILVg, INYDRED •POLIOISY INERJAING 48,000,040.00 and taking . in Premiums $500,000.00, being the largoot coannoncomontbuidnoro over dono by any ocanpany In tho world! 0610 c per lb 25 • • 2 06 TIM nueoos pox IT. k • Ordinary polieles are atuolutely non. forfeiteble from payment of Ind annul premium. Special insurance nort•forfnltable after two.annaal paymente. All policies incontestable for *aunt mime, and ab solutoly incenrosteble after two annual premiums. All retrictlons nom tmyel and reiddonooromoyed, and no permits required. No accumulation of intoreat on Loans or Dolbrred Premium., and no Inoreaso of anneal 'primate on any elms of petiole& ~.. Onikhird of the provide. liaied is tho perky tn• Herod, If doeir.d, tied es Note repaired, Dividends on the progreeslie plea, end also ■pon Lho guarantee interest plea. • MllllllOl4 of Um oompany einadmtal oL Um Mutual Plan. Pelloy simple and Mfr In Ilslrdelelone Inoontestabilitir of Policies. It is the perposo of The Empire to falai' all Its contracts, the ovidonce of which is that IN pollej has no convenient rallies by moans of which it can map° a just demand. Proven *and oa the part of tho lusurod will -always invalidate a policy. Also enleide, if committed previous to the payment of the second annual premium; or loath caused by engaging to any specially hazardons beldaoes within the first two years. Ilet aftor the oxy !ration of two years; the policy will Ito bold incontestabio for all causes except fraud. . . Non-Forfoituro of Lifo PoHelen No policy of immune* with continuous payments for life forfottod or become void by the non payment of premiunie thoroon, until the full paying powor'of the,protulture bAto torn exhausted. Tho language of tho policy It: "That if any promium aftor the first annual pro miusu lave boon paid, shall not ho paid on Rho day when tine, and the Raid steered shall, within thirty slays thereafter, give notice In Writing of lea: Willy to pay the same, and of a denim that said policy shall ho continued In force under the follow ing conditions. Then, and In such caso this policy shalknot be forfeited or becomo void . by the nom payment of the said premium due thereon, nntil after the ozpiration of a period, to ho determined no fol lows, to wit: Tho net tattle of thin policy whoa then premium becomes due, shall ho dotermined by actu arial calculation, and after deducting from each not initin the tonne upon Mid policy nimancolod by dirt donde, and any indebtedness to tho"company, four fifths of what remains shall ho considered a not sin gle premium of temporary Inenranco, and this POIICY shall bo continued in force during the;tortn fur which It will insure, according to the ago of the party at the time of the lapse of the prontipm. Examplo of the Non-Forfeitable Plan of 7 7 -7 "th — e"Empiro:" -- Age of party insured, 33. Ordinary whole life policy One annual premium will eon Nue tho policy in 4 force 2 years nod 3 days. Two annual preminnle - will con Mono the policy In force 4 yearn end 12 days. Three annual premiums will continuo the policy In tor. 6 years and 27 days. Fonr annual prondums will ,continuo Om 'policy in rotes 8 years and 40 days. Piro annual premiums will continuo tlio policy in force 10 years and 56 days. OFFICERS G. Hilton Scribner, Preoident George W. Smith, Vice Presi dent. Sidney W. Crofut, Secretary Lemuel 11. Waters, Actuary Thomas K. Marcy, M. D., Medi cal Examlnc] Everett Clapti,,SoperinterMent o Agencies THE TESTIMONY OF ME PRESS Tim nmipiro to a popular institution, =maga reliable moo, on 'sound Milltown; prinolpiot, and'is doktinod at a vary oarly day to !Lind ohouldor td olletildur with tire Mind wompanios er Ito oliaroelln; in tho •conotry. Its officers and', diroctixe " nl w set buninew," and ham 'Orgallifloli with tilho :vlow 'of establishing a :auto! Instlintion.—N. ladeprod 4 of, January 20, MO. "This Company Ia a groat success; the result of abla, .etonouileal, and irollaldo xuanagainont. Tlia tiniplio luta up superior In the couutry."—norton Pod. , "The imecose of the Empire has Wee enturpaetal Teureler. • " The Ihupiro 4111 Attract the Intstest of those contaminating Lire Immrahce."—Matchrium and Re jkcior. Miring n policy In Ude Company, wofool aji prldo lu Ilia groat onciaios It Is achlorlng: Era. "An excellent conlynny."—Zion's Herald "A Tory nm•ccuuhQ Compauy!'r•GbngrigaeioncOit Loft ie With poCullai ploneiro . that.we eiteak of this; now canditiato for public, favor. 'AiVe know many yeere Nino. teo rrositfo'n't the company. knew; boahim to menm of onorgy, of oharactor, of euperior, bantam ability, and abovi all alas, a intoometni man in whatever bis dutleitalice, Tpo brupli,le, the porn pony has adopt.' ttio. hose Improtromonts of the day In its orntanlimtion."—New ?}Trana Insuranes CM • 1 , QEO. ,Currnbt;riand, Perry , 0111 6 Juniata Corn PXOB B. IlUt'/ItlltN, lIIE i4july7o sr .! pUBLIO Oit Titeiday; September 19, 1871', will bo sold at Public Sabi on the pronilsos, the 1131- lowing described Real Estate,' viz: • A Limestone Earns in South ,lithldlutontOwnship, 'three miles oast of Carlisle, near the Triadic Road and Illckorytenvo, adjoining lands of Harry Erenne man and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TIIIRTY.ONE ACRES, more or loss, 12 or 16 acres of It bolog good Timber Land a lorgo quantity of locust tress, all good growing condition, the farni is mostly under locust post and chestnut rails, Tho improvoments consists of a good Frame House, Largo Bank Barn, Wagon Shod with corn cribs at tached, good never falling swell of water at. tho bonze. Ono of tiro best young orchanle In 'the country of choice.apples, chortles and pears. Tho land has all been limed sinoolB6l, from ono to throe hundred bushels por'acre. • Sale to commenco at one o'olock, p. ria.,' On Bald slay, when terms will be made known by. MI 03.13611.0 E tiAROER. Persons wishing to trove the farm previous to the dny of sole, , call on .the oubscrlbor residing thereon. COUMODORIC POItTEXt, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • Tho anbecribor, melding a Mount Rock, Comber 'land county, 7 mlica Virebt of Carllere, will oger at public K'valuable property and tirat•clno'a blacitinnith shop. This property embraces two lota aground, contain• lug 2N acre,. more or leas, having thorarn erected a good TWO STORY FRAME .and Brick HOUSE Wash Mame. Also, a good Barn; with ,Carriago Homo, attached; liog , Pen, Aho a • 'GOOD BLACKSMITH SHOP. • The whole le Iri good repnlr. Porsope .doslrouo of viowtng,tbo:proporty, will please csnon thsstabicrltior roslttlag tberepni This Is rt very deslrriblo property. - Solo to commence et 2 o'clock m., of sold day, velum nttendauco will -Ito given 'abd terms Lunde knoUm by 17au7Its* SSHERIFF'Siirttio. of sundry writs of Vraditioni Eaponat and Fieri Iheinsionned out of the Court of Common Pions of Cumberland county, and to -me diroctod, I will or., polo to public sale, nt tho Court 11ouso, In the bor ough of Carlisle ; on Friday, - the twenty:AY th day of nu ll ug,. V . 1571, nt ton c'elork n. rn : , the follow fog described real astute, to wit:, . A .lot of ground, .oltuittod in WeekPounsbo4 ' township, Cumberland county,' Pi., bounded on-tho. west by a public road, on tho north by Daniel 01•• lor, on the mut by ltobort Gronnon, and on the south by William Snyder, containing 40 foot by 190 feotj morn or leen, having thorium erected a two-story from dwelling house and 'other ' buildings, seized and taken in executiOn no the propurty of C. 11. ' Also, n lot of ground °Punted In the borough of Carllslo, Cumborland county, Pa., on blight street, bolinded on the south by High street, on the east by the County Jell, on the north by an alloy,. nod , en the wont by /Samuel llopburn, ski, containing sixty feel In front, by 240 foot In depth, more or lona. honing thereon orected n twolitory brier - dwelling, brick stable, •and .other outbuildings, Blend and taken In execution as the property of -Samuel-liepburnrjr. • Also, all that cortalu tract of. loud situated and being In the township of Dickinson, and county of Clunloirland, holed on the north by .flthrge L. Lyno, on the east ly Henrysmonk, on the north by McLaughlin, and on the west by Ellen Moors and Win. McLaughlin,.coutnining sixty ores, bo the same more 'or less, to be sold by writ of bear( /haus, (19 the prrperty of tleorpt I'. Marsh, and Jane his cello. And all.tu be told by Mo. JAMES IC:I , OItEMAN, ' hen R. On all Bales of $5OO or over, $5O will be requlrial to by paid when the properly In stricken oll; and $25 on all sales orator V. 05, Nher Omen, i - July 25, 1871. J TO WHEAT ORQWE-RS. POSITIVELY NO - HUNIItIO. 4 t now variety of Wheat Mee boon originated In Mifflin county, Pa., by a gentleman of the same of FULTZ, who found a tow heath growing among the Lancaster wheat and propagated It; hence it le called FULTZ WHEAT._ This Wheat Is completely enveloped Ina thick and stiff chaff, which protects it against the midge or weevil, has a stiff straw and le a few days earlier than the Mediterranean or Lan cantor wheat. With our beet farmers, it has In a number of- instances produced over 40 bushels per acre. Having engaged 'a quantity of this Wheat from reliable farmers, betides what I raised my self, I ampropared to furnish thie Wheat, in good condition. for seed, at $2.00 per bushel; that is, for every order enclosing $4 50, I will sond . two bushels In a good new sack to any Railroad Depot. isirger quantities at the mane rate. BllEal ZOOK, • M eytewn, Mifflin county, Pa. REFERENCE:Ii lion. Frederick Mate, Conlilds• slum, of Agricithure ; lion. Juke Scutt, U. r. Coon tor. -•- C HEAP coAL,! AOU iron ties. =I Sales of 1201 Estate. CZ= TVedne . Bday, Beptember 20,'1871, ITN. N. KUNTZ, hherlif f s Sales. Cucumber Wood Pumps. Seed Wheat COMM Cheap Coal LAY IN YOUR WINTER COAL. Tim undertillimml prop.m•x to ferithili famlllex'atul ldivltluals With coal nt extremely low pcleox. Ile ix propared to rarebit all the vArlotien or Hord and Bort cooix, giiarAbtoelo . o tiro coal received to ho the coal ordered, tual accurate in weight. • Farmets and thaaburoura alma( the lino of the Cumberland Valley railroad, will be oultp.inl at modurato rat's. It will tie to the kolvantage of, pnrehha-rx to call on blot bororn pm chasing .11.4..wh0re.. Ile rospootfolly Hollclta n aharo of pi. 11.110 patron agr. Urdorn promptly 1111.1. pEoitan ',0161q,, InliiM Etc:lion, Notices NOTICE.Notico ie l hereby given that-Itlio Pooplola Yin] .InAllrilana eAtopany of Penroddynolit, will hold 511 Nactlpn nt 010 ofllca o the Company; In the boronAltiof •CorlIale; no '•Mon• day, 81.8tendolt 1, 1871, between the hours of. 10a o w! 4 inn Ow purpoao of uloattog thlrtoon Inreetol'n, to anrvo for the 01.111111 g year Ily pole oohs 13Dard: •• . JOHN T .10nu7lAo Soorrtnty E LECTION NOTICE. CARLISFE Notice In It webs given that tho Angina Election, of offlcern of the 04r11.1e Building nni.l.ho oa Amowl mh), to glory° for the on.uhtr year. Will lertteld - 01 Saturilay S 871, ut tho (Ito court thunu, it. tho Wrong!, of Outlet°, between tho hours of 0 and 10 o'elock p. tu. Ily order of the. lo.rd. C. I'. 11UM RIOn, 10au713t • , , ti,eretttry• Missellaveos Ads ICE' ICE,' ICE: ' ' .• Ir you want what' is puro and N',' ;I v • ~, f, l ' At a roasouable FR ''".. .' .tJ 'r Follow no now DRY ' • . J ~1 Rut sond to inn in apt . - ~11 1 1 For I hero tho cold Spring Wator . • ° . ', I reran. non be supplied 101111 ICE during. tho ,day at JACK HlTlle.Store on Ponirloi Stroot. . : .•, ,- ' 20ap7I1t ~. , •.. . , DAVID RHOADS. i SMITH AND WAGONMAKER Shop . FOR nALE.—The subscriber altars at isiktida" sale his blocksdnlth' shop, and wagontooket shop on South streot, , - '.Terms neconotoodittlogi Also,south half.of lot ou South stroot,holoty'gussr.4 . , 34 . a13t: " ' " ' • Peter' odge, Tldrbitit I . L . NEW - BAEBER 81101. ,'.". '• ' .' • • , , • ; . , Peter 'lodge has reeently Miither the Nat, M ' E. Shaving Saloon hie. ~East, moo etroot, Irv!. row. ir mittl nx, shampoolim.blumindwoustao dying promptli ottondod to. Ladles' riir ,cultln °monied in the Mime Olty.stylic• Ily, mites Ara rAmonablo au any other saloon in tide p ace, , I 110. , (0 none but cos potent Journoyinoti In my employ.' henry Kennedy will, aim, be found tit my Hainan. Plena glie mo u ton.' '' ' ..- . i i 1!... ... i ~, ; i •29Julllin rETEIVEOLCiII.' . . „ iriacdtarieous,4ifs. DOWX WITII,I3IOII'PRIC2Ardtt . ~„ NVICITtC ~....:,n is now prepared , to . ddirittle Wash.! ng ind wall , eleaniag, and wall groping. on the most 41:11prOted plan,' aud , at • the ehortest notiCe. , There need WI no renssvin of -carpets or furniture. Satisfaction Riven, or no ,pay required. , Good rotor.' :entes glean. 'PleaseleaVe under% at. tho .barber obeli Qui:ral Watch, ok; Calvin' Ablo , att the "olliciyof, L. Sterner & Bro. livery and exchange .stables.' Plemogiro 1119 c colt. .. • • 2qli7ltdo, .71MBTRA.Y.:L-,ttl Cae:to jj4 gonroil,townellll, below. Illko Btoney 11.111 go, fa ; largo POAlc. which ',l'm ownk can obtain by proving' vtoptlity paylni: r fix: ponsee. .n 41.1411411 .1101 BBL I,?eal.,Estate Sales VALITAiiLREAL ESTAT,EAT -PUBLIC SALE, On Tuesday and Wednesday, September 12 and 13, 1871" tho following property will e'eold. on Tuesday, Septembor 12, ' - ' • ' •• Will boliold -at public Bale„ by the subscriber, on the ledmisee, tho following described properties, bo. longing to tho estate df John Diller, or., deceased, to wit:• • . • - ',,No. 1. Who minisidn"farrn 'on which the'decetteed Who to Westpeunsborougit township, thr4e miles east on the Concalogulnot creak, at bridge, bounded on the north by the Conedogtiltioti.on the west by land of Wnt. A. Lehman, on the south by Samuel' Abra T hams, and tho State road-, leading from Carlisle to Newvil le, and on the emit by lands of D. Donor, Wm. Remand Dr. J. J. Zlizor, containing about 802 acres of good Milestone land; nbodt 330 nuns of which is - cleared, and -- in -- a - high - state - of cultivation, while the residue, Is °riveted _with flno thriving titnbor. • "1" ACADEMY„ CA.RO..RA ACADEMIA, PA. ' A BOARDING 8011001. FOE BOYS. TIM thirty-sixth Moot year begins September sixth. • Moro - than 3,000 young men hare been pro , pared for business and for College.' For boarding, washing, furnished room, tuition in all tee branches taught, except French and German, $20.1; or for the First Session, $B5. For terms, location, charamer of School, do, serd for a circular. • D. D. STONE, Pm D. J. J.PATTEhSON, A. H., Principals. • There is, also, - a largo amount of 16eurit end walnut lEL growing on the form. The improyements area TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, Auctioneer 30 by 08 feet, With a two.story atone.and framo back building: Stone and Beams Bank Barn, 120 by 61 feet, with Wagon node, Corn Cribs and nil other necesitary outbuildings. Thorn is a well of .ox.cellent water it tho door, ,on ;ono sido of tho hone°, and a largo cistern on thti other. Also, no orchard containing a lnrgo number of thriving young fruit trees, Just corning into full FooooirE77Tiiiirproperty inte - brm—divided7 7ho sold eithor as 'a wholo, or in two or moro Crania, ne purchhsers may desk., . ' Joins No. 1 on the west, and . is bounded on the north and oast by land of Dr"). J. Zitaer, and contains!' about 9 acres,,with a largo Tyt.I43TILY LUD Frame tiara and Black smith shop cream' thereon. It late - Welt .a well of good water and cistern at the—door.' Thin le ' a vory desirablo property for a mechanic, as • it ie right In tho midst of a rich and prosperone community. - „ . • No. A. lot situated in Frankford foWnship, about one-third of n Intl? cast'of DlHoes bridge, and bouiulod en • the sovith•by the ConoJo-, gallant creek, on phe .east by 13. Stine, and on the north and west by land of J. gruoit, and contains 6 acres. • Tho, iniprovemonts consist. 'of a Tad Story Log llouto,'Wliti a wall of excellent water ,at•thu door, and a Log Stable. . The following property will be sold on' Wechieaday, September 13, 1871. . No. 4. A. tract of land, situated: in , . I , rankford townehlp,nbout fear miles northiorDiller's • 'bridge, and temmiles west of Dloterville, bounded by lends of Wm Koch, R. ISt.• Graham, Dr. Sliver and .others,, containing about 146 acres ' of which about 36 acres aro Modred and under cult.iva- lion, and the remainder is covered with excellent. Umber, consisting of chestnut, locust, poplar, 'white Oak, black oak, and • gigantic Rock oak, :many of Which will yieltin cord and upwards of bark to 'the, trop. Thu improvements aro 0 t*o.otory log house and lug barn; with threshing floor. This property, Wu( boon diVided Into lots of from four to eight ono acres each, mid will bo sold together or In.loto to salt put-i chasers. This - will ho a rare opportunity for persops ur to odo° good tinibur lots; It nil 'Wog. 1..3 , of a- There will be odd At the same tilic and place n lot Of chestnut rniiii'dnd locnot nests Persons &siring to see either of the properties, will please call on the subscriber residing on Ng 'l. orldr. Daniel liondeibangh. residing on ho. 4, ' Sella will ',how them the bmindnries,' either as Fk wlirlent es divided. . . . - Bole to commence at 10 o'clock a.'m , on moll day, wilco attondanco will bo given and terms mad.. SAMUEL MUER. Attorney lh feet for the beire of John Dil vr theenßoth 17n,y71tr.. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC 'SALE! • ..ON TIII.IItBDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1871 be sold at public sale, by the executors of Moser, deceased, on. the premises, situated IttlViadMford township,,Cumberlaud county, adjoin' bag the village of Bloservillo, the farm of deceased, neat:sluing 110 ACRES ON LAND. The moll in elate, 111 - In a high Mate of cultivation, having nearly all been twice limed, and under, good fence. The lun. proem/Moir, are a large, two story . . FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, will, kitchen attached; double frame barn, wagon shed and corn crib, and a well and cistern near .the buildings. Tlds property will be sold together, or in two tracts, as may best suit purchasers. At:the same time and place will be sold 46 acres of timber -laud lift% mar the above property. This will be 'offered lea mall . frocts, 16 meet the Wishes of per: chosen. Also, several boners and lots In the ail ' lege of Illmerville. *. 1. Containing Imlfacae of groom], maLliaving ltereott erected a double dwelling Mono, leg mid frame, aloe doable stable, log and !none. No. 2 Containing little over ono.foorth Serb of gfihnid,,willt a large, fiat. IMO Hug house, rabinet nufkonitop and double stable thereon. No. 1. Adjoining No. 2, a vacant lot, containing tel 'quite one:fourth acre. No. 4. A lot of ground at the 'art end t.f loge, containing between 116 and 2 acres. This will tersold together or in pieces, to suit pureltusets. - Also, at the same time and place, will be cold the personal property of the deceased, consisting of fair. niter, ' chairs, stands, bedding, stove, secretary, about 4000 Oak shingles. It lot of 2-inch Oak plank, about SOO feet, s windmill. POraooo wishing to cue the above ,properties; will 'be chosen them by calling ou WillinuLlE Blamer, ono of the executors, In Bloserville. Solo .to commence at 10 o'clock a. m , on mid . ,./tsy, when terms will be made known by WILLIAM B. BLOBER, SOLOIdoN W. LIBISSINGER, Executors of - Wm. Kuser, deceased. lOrtn7lts MEE 11. *ORE, PUBLIC BALE OF_ Valuable Real Estate! Will bo Hold, at public tittle, on tho promises, on Thursagy,..Detobey 10, 1871, at 10 o'clock a us. ' that very desirable lituestono farm of David Martin. situated in Monroe township, Cumborland county ,about 134 nines north of Church town near the road leading to Laidig's' tavern, on tho Trindlo Pprilig road, adjoining lands of Coorgo Brindlo, Christian Berman, Beltzlioover and othors, containing about ono hundred and thirty•three acres. . . There are two good apple orchards on tho tract, a vii of nevor-faill og water with pump,and a natural , ond of water, suitable fur all stock porposes„ and hoot 10 or 12 acres of very good timber land, Tholmprovpments tag a TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, A Ilra.-rate" largo brick bank barn and other out buildings. Also, at Um same timo and place, a tract of limestone laud ndj.iuing the above farni, contain ing talon C fifty-one arras, of which about twain. acres are very jp.od timber land. Theso propettlee are worthy the attention of farmers and purchasers generally, and will be sold together or separate, as may be most desirable. Pornuns wishing to view the property can do so by calling anon Mr. Reed, residing no the premises, or subscilber. Attendance will be given and terms made known 011 day of tale by . 111.:tiRY SAXTON, Attorney in fact fur David Martin. rit,l7 tin t Llnesstdr Exam - frier 1.111 If arrhiliorg Weekly Tol. graph Insert until s mile,' and send bill to thin oflleo. PUBLIC SALE of a Valuable Farm On Tlcui'sday, September 14, 1871,, will bo offered at Public Palo. on Thursday, tho fourteenth day of Peptember, 1871, a Valuably Parm, eontal•lng 05 MCCPS of good quality . of Linteittomi land, being Altman] lo Quincy township, en the road leading from Payettovillo to Shady Grove, about 2 miliet ninth oriel:hum 11011, adjoining 121,11d8 of John Methear., Pr. Molvv-11 and histhsion of Martin dupenberorr, decos•od. Tito improvenvnis cotorlit of iieani.nratitothuardOd Dwelling llriiise• Frsnio Barn, Winton Corn Crib ' Illselaittilth Shop, and other oiGhttilding, 'More is a troll of oicoltont etittio. noir tito horato ; and good mutton' of opploo, pea4ua anti ether fruit. Thu Mod in in a gout! copilltion Ural the property Is Well"' writ thy r ho nttontion of purcimaur. "Any ono wishing to view tiro above property can do to 'by eel log tut Unulel dollonberger residing Moretti. Palo to odium:MA at olio o'clock p, m., whon.tho terms will ix; rumlo 011, A • lir/LIAO MGM tilt, Executta i tt of IEo litoote of ytt raw Sollettborgor, do. eon. 7ttki7! t, pUBLIC SALE . OF REAL ESTATE, S:ititrthrli, 'Si:plena/4r . 30, .1871 , The; iindersignod, assignee or Joseph Zeigler; offer at public side; on .the 11110 Yo day, at the Court nou., in,,oirnoo, tr..et of elatirinvid in -North Middleton' V*llll4l, near the CrAlien Cap Itond. miles front Carl.s . ii; limaided bylandlof Wm. Crain, Coo. Outsholl, Jacob Outeling, Jawiti Wetzel .and. Jonathan Zeigler, iiiid.con talning ono hominid and tIVOLItY7IIVO lien., of which ono' hundred acres aro dear, and the bribuicii local Hinton lend. The buildings aro ii•Two-Story,YVielitherbooriled 'House, Bank Barn. n agon,,Shod; Spring House, Carriage House and other onthulhtlngs. - 'There Is a well of pure watCV.ht the lima . , and rnning; .water mar the house. There is no orchaal of clinics young Fruit Trove. Thu. I.nd has Veen r4cently litued, snit ,is! In good order.. ; I 1,. - /. • Also, a lot of ground lii Carlisle, with a two-story BRICK. DWELLING 110USH, No. RI South Wait street, thin eon erected, con .1.1,1.111 rooms, supplied with 'grte,lrecoistlO'psiated end ciarything' In com Pluto Frame Made, and excel lent fruit natio., let.* Sale at'lO o'clock, el., when terms will ho made known by J. O. STOCK, • Vaunts Assignee 14 Jolieph Zeigler. , . . .• ALUABLgItIIAL'EsT'AT.v , PUBLIC SALE, evanwAy, ii, • win' be nolfl 'ut nutilto Hileom the preininen', the , following dene•lbed valuable Real &tate. viz : A .LIMESTONE FAR - 311 Bituntod on thu r-nol landing (yin. Boiling gpehlge rapralown. cue Utile, Went, of. the .former, and four inikin 'Moot of tha•inttor 'place;nontnibtak , ONNAIUNDitgII AND SIXTEEN ACitkil 4 •• alx acrounf which, tiro Woodland. The itnprrine. ,menus condint or, a good Two-Mary Bonne, Back, bui4Utr..otona 111111IC lh)rn, Wagon Blied.llarringo• ,and othor, noornerary, hultdingd. 'there id a' •Ittold Tenant Home on thn rum. • Alm,. an TIMM, • ' • ' in 'good bearing cenditirn. • . • Snip. to commence at :cop, ONIOCk, nu bald day, When , attendance 'will beglvon and terms made known by , • . , , • •.', ;,, • ••.. • • • •, • :iirknir . Boiling Spring!' Pod Omen. „,rprsone "dolling to YIOW the; Win, previous to day of sale, will call on Wm. flerterann, melding thereon. tOantitn• ~• . co , . — A - TIEFIITATILII: • TROP7AT'y ' AT 2-3„ - 4 " - , 3 '4,-I,‘:'4lleivATE undorsign ' od oilers „his hqueo,and lot' at 'psi , . Sato'. saki, eittiatadn !tooth • ilroat, No. , 78. Tho lot 11;38 foot hoot 'On South stroot; and 290 Not loop, and fronting on an alley, 08 foot, basing thous.' op orocted•a •BINEI TWO•STORY SHAMS HOWIE,' cased with brick, with a good back bonding, and a large cletorn at the back'door,•and "a tiooor-faillog; well of water at the front, door. Also, a. Oho baka house, with a splendid oven .in it, bath hOusit,Uat , • rlago.housa together with ail oocossary outbnildings, nod all In good repo*: ••. Wito , ltit Its; covorcd with the claticsat fruit of all kinds. Porta:lna wishing to Tien', the proper ty,•can do so hz coiling tin ( lho owner, siding oiLthe profitinds. • •• ,•:. • 11. 11. • cq!elviuguq.- • 2791471tf • ' • , gZ OTT.K lIITcO4B'6 IMVIF,DY FOR _ ASTHMA. /br Asthma, Eau (Id, Hay Fcrnr, 'Nothing no . nuccossful, ,, —T, METC/LF, Druggial, Boston. Recommontled by Dr. 0. tV, ilohnom..l /g always. relieres. JOB., BURNETT &' C0 .,- Boston, Mum. Aoki by a ll drugginte. IGHTSTOWN Classicalinstituto.— __ A good and safe Iloerding School for young men and boys. Terme moderate. Send for a circle. tar. Rev. J. ALaxatirern;Trfnetpal, Ilightetotro‘ FEMALE COLLEGE, 13ordontown, N. J , furutehes the beet educational advan tages, together with a plealant bunco. Board •nd Tuition, -1208 per year. For eatal• gnu., addr.ra ItEV. J. 11. BRAKELEY, Pa. D. G- -0-O-L E Y-' -S-M- OUNTAIN SEMINARY For Loth sexes. A thorough soil superior Sola.ol In all its appolntineuts.: Thirteenth stmnion opens Sep tetnbor fifth. Iter. 1.. I..7STOUTHNI11111.“11, Prloci. pal, Schooley's -Mountain Springs, New Jersey. MAP,LEWOOD • INSTITUTE for Yoiing Ladiss, Pittsfield, Mass., long sml widely known for great Leanly of location sell supe riority of Instruction. RHY.,C. V. h PRA It , Princi pal. H. EIgdND,ERSOIVEV FAMILY LI QUOR CASES. Each Case containing Ore Dottie of OLD PALE BRA NUS%I HOLLAND GIN. U . OLD RYE DPREY. OLD .. PALE SHERRY. PIN OLD PORT. OLD BOURBON. Guaranteed Pure and of the eery Beet Quality. PRICE pEvEN boLE.AnB. Sent by Exprere O. 0. D., or Port office order, • Q. HENDERSON, 15 Broad street. New'York. A eXIiTS WANTED FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF LIFE. - 1 - 71UNSELS -ON roc NATURE. AND DSOILNE LP TEE MASCULINE FUNCTION. By DR. MANISA'S, author of The Physical Life of Woman." It relates to the male sex; Is full of now Stets; delicate but out spoken; practical and popular p highly endor...cd; °ells rapidly. sow' by subecrlptlon only. Exclusive territory. Term, liberal. Pri, u $2. Addrcie for content,, ,te., .1. G. FEIIOUS St CO., Publlnhero, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS READ THIS 1 _ . WE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OP /SO PElt 'WEEK and rxpemeu, or allow I 4 largo esni mfg. “lon Lb sell our now told wonderful borundons. Ad (lrons Id. WAGNER & CO., Marshall, Midi. 1,003 GIFTS. GRAND, GIFT CONCERT and dis trilmtion for tbo Bonolit of tho FOUNDLING MYLUNI OF' TIIE, ,.. §I . S . TERS OF In tho City of New fork, told SOIDIERS' ancl,SAlio ORS' OItICIANS' DOME, NViiiihlngten, D. C.., to lei hold hi NViirlilligton, D. C.. under and by virtu° if it permit front Ilon. Conuaiiillonor of Interim] Rev, one, on Thursday, September twenty-eighth, poll'. vely. • niter I.lii• R ill 111,11 NI the totreevxful ticket-huldals. , 1.003 GIFTS Amoienting to $200,900. • frl,uoo'riekotn only will lie'tiold, at Sta omit. lion. 11. MeCti.muilit, of Elkton, Al 1., Slator Con. T. Came, Baltimore, Md., Commiatlontda. lion. Jos. S..N to tat', M. C , - Pittahurg, Pa.,Truidee. lieferiqwts: Slajor.Oeti. I). limiter, U. S. A., Washington, 0. C. ; lion. Jan. S. Negloy,l'lttaborgb, Pa.; Find National Bank, Elagorritown, Md.; A Wo man k Co. lianlima, Ilageratown; Uptlegrali Soon, llngerslovvo ; lion It..l.llrent. lob, Attorney- Oenernl, Baltimore ;C. F Abbott, tm., till P. 0 Ave., Baltl mole; John 11. Fun I or, e).1.; W. 11. Myertser W. 11. My eta k Bro., Exchange Piave, Baltimore. Deeds of the Beal Entitle, co'tt Bled to by coonsol, in founts of the Trustee. Tickets nod circulars can be ball of 1' C D EVIAN, General Agent, Stationer and Printer, No 31 N.. non Street, New York Tickets sent C. 0. D., if desired. Send for Circular, containing description of prison. 'Pickets for bale also by Riley Pargont, nt their News Philadeloble, ilarrhdrurg, Pittsburg, Sc„ and on the lino of Peen. Railroad nod connections. - :Saul I.lt Pacific Guano Company PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY CAPITAL, $1,000,000 JOEN S. REESE & Co., GENER.A•L AGENTS, 122 South Delaware Avenue, AUCTIONEER SOLUBLE PACIFIC Reduced Prices. No fertilizer introduced to the fordiers of the Mid dle and Southern States Ime given morn general and uniform satisfaction than tills guano. The trod° ire It hos steadily Increased, until the conoutoptlon how throughout the ontiro country far exceole that of any other fertilizer. The largo Capital involved in Its production affords the surest promote° to Ito continual excellence. The company hes a far greater Interest In the perma nence of Its trade, than any number of consumers can lave; hence. it la the highest Interest of the coutp.iityttiput their Matt fertilizers - in the Market,- that their metal facilities, aided by the butt etcletttllic ability, can produce. Thi gonna to Bold nt retail by local agents of the corium ty throughout Now Jersey, Delaware, Polio itylvat a and the Southern Staten, and el nitulesele by -301 IN B. IVSE CO., General tents for the C.llllplitly. Liberal Discount to Dealers. J. 6. D. RIIOA.D3, Agents, 0 . 4 RUSLE, PENN'A 0m1171311a I null 3m ~-, • J. E. - Caldwell a; Co., Jewelers J. E. CALDWELL- & CO., 002 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, DESIRE to .invite i,lto especial atten , tins of porehatn.rn nod Otlloll n 1111tIllg thu city, to !holt ttousoolly urge itmortittoot NEW JEWELR Y, FINE.IVATCHES = Artistic Silver Ware COIL 111111)AL .01) grit Pit PII.I.:F.ENTATIONS Tint,n wri,ERY, KLEcTuo PLAT A) OODDS FRENCH CLOCKS,, BRONZES AND MANTLE ORNAMENTS, rveovyva ninv.et 1 , 40 M PAEIS (luring tho prrieti Courtomul and polite !Mention It oxtontloil to dll who may bolnuticod to Inomot n cordial Invitation to ylat tholr bonutinit Mort, 902 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 19Jan714 y '51476'5,00 . 0 A:omm aikts,:ro nu DISTRIBUTED DY TIIE NEW YORK CAA' PRIZE CU SVERY TICK 1172' DRAWS A PRIZE,. 5 Cash Gifts omit.- 640,000 1 60 Oath -011144 61,000 10 " • • ." • • 20030 200 • . ' 4 " 600 21 '" " 5,000 050 " 44 . 100 'OO Elegant Robotrood • Plohot, ouch, $3OO to 6700 " 61olodoont " 76-to 100 60 to 176 MEM 500 Bold Watchor, -" -75 to 300 Coati Prices, Silver 'Ware, etc., valued at $1,000.00 A chance to draw . any of the above Primo for 255. Tickets - dot:ern:lug Prlzon,aro mated In envelop:Maud woll totted. On :molls -of 250. a Seated ,Tteker Is drawn without cholco, atal_eent_Py_ mall to any ald• draw. „.The pliza named upon It will 100 to tho ticket holSor au pay:heat of One - Dollar. Prizes are intmediatoly soot to' any ad4ross by , oz. prose or return mall.— • , , ' , WU will know whit Your prier: Is liOfore vitt pit for , Any prim exchnnanlfor another, of the eane tattle: No Raab. Out patrOus can depend en fair. dealing. ; llaretterunni:—The following iatoly drew, 'Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted tie to publish them:. : Andrew...7. Burn., ObLago, slo,ooo;,Miss :Clam Wallitii,"Baillinere, Plano, 28001 ;James M. Mat- Stowe; Detroit; 26,000; John 2' Anderaon Savannah, SS,f3VIV Janus 811fithons, Boston, $lO 000; , Pima OPINIONe; "The firm le reliable. irecktv Trama, Dec. 28. ~ Docerve their success "—N. Derald,, Jao. - 1. "Just and llonarable.7.4lTetas, • Dec. 0. ,Send for a OEMS:tr. Liberal indneements , lo Agents.: SiSisfactlon guarOlitemli Every package of 1 200,Sealed Envelopes contains ONE sign aim • Seven tickets Ibr. S.1:•15 for 02:.50 for $5; 200 for $l5. Addrees 1 , '1 JASIBS B. MARVIN " • ltijo7l3in . , 70 Broadway, N. Y . ptiri3onol •tudobtod to lA' tho .undornigmai, tuq hotOW hotlaml: to' call awl Opt!to tho IMMO bolortv,Ootobbri, 18111,Or tho name will be gran Intollto hands.or. collocotor. . :` • MAO LIVINCIOTON.: CMEEI I , IIILADELPIIIA GUANO, CARD. Clohl Chains NlN‘l , 3l',QUAtl'fr Gift .pittriivitre. Machlmo, HALL'S' VEGETABLH SICILIAN ll' A I it ItF.NhW I, It L the only pc:lock:4, and ff. iamtl Restores cnlly prov.red pr.paratiod of. It. Gray kind ev.r offered to (ho pulp] e, and LEM lam no competitor lii wait. fly Its onn Oruy Ilalr In noon rostortnl to :44 to its orlpioul—youthful2color and .b it Original Haney, which ki eo mach admired Color, by nII. Pumps %Isola hnl In 0110 1 - ;1. Stllltg, out a 11l . 14.-TP IMO of Priiinotea OUT Renewer, !ion um Ilu food of- by IL , 1,1,111c1,11.1mu10b Growth I lug proporllni 11 to hair glitn.lu will and•is a LoJnollo , Lend..tlio_Jtolr_ gmw_thlek. and xtrang again. In c..sat Ut D.ll Splendid n,v; It will •rwte a new .10 th Dressing unto., tho follic t leo oto deotiosod It lesoollng, and allay. all Itch and Irrluktl,.upt di. scalp. It lon Try one Bottlo not .tain tho skin no do dy.c,but aid Thicken makes thv scalp whiter ,taltl el.o 71. v tireeelpg it' le the beet awl DUN ecouunilcalproliaratlon In MO world up the as its etructs last •o ouch l.nger. EMI Souif roc our Troatixo on Ow hair Locks ! fret 3 to all. by mall Sold by a/I_Dr4vists and-Dcalers-fa Medicine Price. One Dollar Por Bottle R. P. HALL 0 0., Proprietors LABOAATOIIY, NASHUA, N. U. S. A. lIAVERSTICK, Agont, CARLNLE, PA. 2,tug7o- y Tooth Cleanse' LA VODONT TUE MOB TOOTH CLEANSER AND BREATH PURIFIER IN TIIN WORLD It In a N11011(141 DF:NTIFIIIen it V11.1101,..11 tho TRETII from ihicay. It pr vento lino formation or TARTAR on tho MEM ll= it j,rollitcool?, FRAGRANT BRAATII It Ina delightful MOUTH WAillf 41Z-IVe guarantoe LAVODONT to contain nothing of an, inptrious or Otjectional :tractor In Its computation, either to the en , mtei or body of .the The Rev. Dr. R. L:Dashioll, Preeldont of Dicktboon Coneje, Faye: "I have ueol , LIVOVONT.' It la p!enmant Dent(frict and Vlngrant Mouth uvo found nothing hotter." For sale by Jos. !leveretlek, Agent, Cmllele, and druggists goneridly Prleo 50 contepur patio. CARR BROTHERS g• CO, Prop!lotoro, Llultiniory, Md MEM Constitutional Amendment. PROPOSED Amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania. " JOINT IIEiCiLOTION Propothag an Amenathent to the Consti tution of-Pennsylvania, --- Be it Resolved bp the Senate and Houle of Reprsa- Infirm of the Commonwealth of, Pennsylvania ,to General A rsenthlsi met, that the following amend ment to the Conetlttnion of title Commonwealth be prommed to the people for their adoption or rejec tion, purenant to the prorlaions of the tenth article ther.folo, to wit: AMENDMENT. Striko out the 81:th Section of the Sixth Article of the Colletßuth's, and Innort In lien thereof the following A State Treanurer Omit bo Cilolloll by the quail fled electors of the State, at such flume and foi slob (Orion of servico se shall be prenerlbod by lots." JAMES 11. WIIIIII, Speaker of tho•flonso of Iloproeentstl.es.'' WILLIAM A. WALLACH, Speaker of tho Sonoto • Approved the fiftolottli day ofJnno, Anno Domini no thonnynd night hundred riii-d'oevontpono. JOHN W. OBARN, Proiciroil mid earthed fur publication pnreuant to Iw i ninth Article of tin, Coninltullon, Ehsetary of the Commonwealth Office Secretary of the Cenuneurvenith,l "Ilarrleburg, July 6th, I f 214071. Prothonotary's Notice pROTIIONOTARY'S NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given thikthei felowhig trim' accounts have been filed in hey lonlaa for OA .011. den, anti will Ito presented for confirmation to the Criart of Common Nose •t Cou,l,orisnil lonia', on Weilifseiley, Angola 20, 1071, vie. I T•• nrc.a•t 44.1. L. Heed, riselaniiii H I FV(114.11. 2. The scrousa of John EL if wire, assigner e l Seillit kaol Zug. . 3. Tao account of Loy! Zolgior n.l .1, IL Ilohllor, 114- 01gnea of slolcholr. 4. Tho neCount of John H. Conner, nnelgnou of 8. hoover. a* • 5. The aoconut. of W. A. Lholsoy, mellow° of Joh II W. relinfeb. O. 'rho nocount of John S. Munro, naghtnen - of 'Thos. 7. Tito Recount of John B. Munro, milgnoo of Homy W. V. CAVAN AUOII, Prothonotary 27Ju7Ite Court .Proclamattott pRO C L A MA'i'lON.—Whoroas tho lion. James If. Graham, Predidout Judea of the BoVorta Courts of Common Pions of tire counties of Cumberland, Perry; and Juniata, and Just'm of the sovoral Courts of Oyer and 'Pe. Moor and. tlonurat. Jail Delusory 111 sold counties, and tho Hon. Thomas, P. 111111 r, and Ca° Nom Hugh Bthart, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer and Turin lour nod thalami Jud Dully. ory for tho trial of all capital arid other ell'indura, iu the said county of Cumberland, by their precept tome directed, dated lOth of Atoll, 1871, hors ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and flonerul Jail toll•ory 86 lie holden. nt un the forth Monday of august, 1871; (being the t wont, -eighth day„,) at ten o'clock lu the forenoon, to continue one •WOOk . Notice is bomb), even to the Coronor, Justices of the Peaco, and Constablee of she said county of Corn , borland, that ;Um, are by the said precepts cont. noandod•to bo then and there In their proper porsons, with their , rolls, records, and humbritious, examine. Monk and all other romembrancon, to do those things which to their offices appertain to ho done, and all kilos°, that am_ bound by rocogultancos to prosecute against the prlsonors that aro Ur then emit bo ltl the Jail of said tothrty,' aro So by there, to 'prosecute them 'as shall be, Just. J. IP.. FOIP:MAN„ . Shears OMeo, Carlisle, 18hor1it July :9,1872. . • ' Bnu7lto Pure Drilgs, Chimichls; FOR PURE DRUGS,' CHEMICALS; and Putout ModNum ire to'J. It. ,11avonitick, No. I Booth llono•orr otutot.-_Ablot_ttaPloudid*.u.rt , want of Toilet' Soap.; Partunterita, and Yana, Toilet .Arttelea. , • • ••• • . ' • •'' Na.l3l3du it; ita'noiar atiait;Carllsla; 130ct70 . "VOII can obtain Dye Stuffs; :Perin. merles, and Yanoy Articles, AO Mira- Phycleisna. 'prearlitlons morally , coo• poundod at Mt times. • • J, D. 11.1TEREITICN,. r No.B South Minot. r streak, cattalo, ra. *soca() CCASHBUSINESS:=•:Ogind nftbrilto t if yrikttombir mat, I [mond to Jo a OABII 17131 N , mitts all, withast suspect to parsons Country °duce resalvad as cash, la ozebaulyasfor roods as neipal. By fiats' arnkuonnu.st, strictly on. *rood, I will bo'enal•losi to sell grounies at ruiluedill rotes. . . , , IflnTltr 12 rzzalz P. JORD¢N,