,amtrifan Vehantwe. CARLISLE, PA., Thnrsdny . Mornliißr,, Sept. 18, IST«. DEMOCRATIC countv ticket. CONGRESS, It. J. HAUDEMVX, ASSEMBLY JOHN B. I.EIDIG. OF SILVER SPRING. SHERIFF, J. K. FOREMAST, OF SOUTHAMPTON TWP. COMMISSIONER. »AVII» DKITZ, OF HAMPDEN TWP. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, JACOB WAGGONER, Sr. OF NORTH MIDDLETON. AUDITOR. JACOB UEJUUSCEn, OF SOUTH MIDDLETON. JURY COMMISSIONER, JOSEFII GALBRAITH, OF DICKINSON TWP. ■ CORONER, DAVID SMITH, OF CARLISLE. STAMUINO tOJIlllTIti; HEF.fI.IU There will be a meeting of the Demo cratic Standing Committee in the Court room, on Saturday, September 21, at 11 o’clock, A. M. A full attendance is re. quested. P By order Of the Chairman, LT IT ti— A mil TO ir»RKI.\G.IIFA There is one prominent truth written on theconscionsnessofmen everywhere, and that truth is that tho decree which in thfe beginning doomed man to labor as his lot is still inexorable. Wo see it in the brawny arms and bronzed faces we meet upon the highway. Wo hoar it in the hum of busy toil arising from ■ our ten thousand workshops, or in the samesadsong of wearine-s which comes ■ sighing past us in the voices of the . breeze from'every quarter of tho world. Ail our. observations and experiences toll a laie of ceaseless toil and endea vor. Here and there may bo sonjfe fa, vored son of fortune, born with tho sii vorspoon of luxury in his mouth, whose dainty hands may never be soiled with honest toil, but he is the only exception to tho rule we can call to mind. Every man must have a house to live in, food to cat and clothes to wear, and ho must either procure these by the labor of his own hands, or some one else must be stow them upon him, or he must perish from want. Sfnce, then, labor is an absolute neces sity for the far greater proportion, of mankind, it is the duty of a wipe and good government to foster, protect and encourage the interests of the laboring man. In this respect the entire policy of onr government, for the last ten years, has been full of the rankest injustice toward the labor of the country. Lotus look, for example, at the item of taxes. The radical politicians toll us that la-, boring men pay no taxes, and 1 that the heavy capitalists and manufacturers pay all the taxes. Let us see how this is. Whatever taxes the m .nufacturers pay, they charge to tho wholes do purchaser, and receive it back with interest. The wholesale dealer adds the tax, with still more interest, to the retail storekeeper, and tiie storekeeper puts his own tax andall the accumulated'taxes the others -have charged him upon every piece of the article which ho sells over the 6oun 'ter to the workingman, and thus the laborer, buying goods in the store, has to pay, not only the original value o r the thing,-but th.e faxes of the manu facturer,.the wholesale dealer and the storekeeper. Each of the previouo own ers received from the purchaser the tax ho had previously paid ; but the last man, the laborer, the consumer, the ul timate owner of the article, who does not sell it to anybody, hut keeps it, uses it, wears if out, has no one to pay him in return the accumulated taxes which these richer men have one after another piled upon their goods, to enable them to moot ihodem mds of the tax gatherer. The tax is shifted from tho mainline hirer to-tho wholesale dealer, and from him to the retail dealer, who in turn puts it upon the workingman—hut on whom shall the workingman shift the .tax ? He pays all and gets none of it hack from anybody else. The man who wears the shirt pays the lax of the store keeper who sold it, of, the wholesale dealer who supplied it to the store, and of every man who has handled it, back to the cotton millionaire in whose mills it was woven. Jefferson said, “ Taxa tion is like a ball rolling down stairs; it bumps on each step, but finally rest on the lowest.” It is the working-mas Bcs'svbo pay the taxes. The men who work willi their hands for their daily bread are tlie ones who pay the four hundred million dollars a year which is required r.asupport the extravagance of radicalism at Washington, and they are the men who have the deepest in terest in an hoijest and economical ad ministration. Is it not undeniably true that the heavy taxes the workingman pays, the high prices of living, the difficulty he has to get along, the hard labor ho has to perform in order to gain tho scantiest subsistence for his family, are all tho results of Radical policy, which takes from the poor man in order that it may give to the rich? The poor ipnn doe« the labor and pays the taxes, and yet how many poor men have houses of their own, or are proprietors of the land they till ? They work like slaves, but the benefits of their labor go into the rich man’s pocket, leaving them barely enough to live on, with nothing to show at the end ol the year, or to lay aside for a rainy day. Since the Radicals have bad control of the State governments of North Caro lina, Mississippi and Alabama, the available fundsoftho.se States havomys toriously disapneared, and the State debt of each has been increased several millions. No one swims to know where the money has gone, but, in the lan guage of a colored legislator—“lts done gone somewhar, sartin suah !” Du. C, D. Gloningeu was nominated for Congress from the Tenth District (Schuylkill and Lebanon) by the Demo-, eratie Convention, by acclamation. As the Democratic Convention of Schuyl kill conceded the nomination to Leba non, he will bo the regular nominee, and his election is confidently antic! pitted. THE IKOIASI l: or THE WAR. ' Few wars will haveeontrihnted more to tho “ ro.inanec of history” than that whieh.now rages in Europe. Ostensibly It htul its inception in Beiicdetti’sjiiero Wanton disregard of tho “ divinity which dotli hedge a King.” A hot headed Ambassador selects the wrong place lo demand an answer to carry to ids master, and a hot-headed King, full of the majesty of kingship, resents tho insult to the fabulous “ Divine right” of his order. King William, drinking the waters; at Eras, interrupted hj- Benedotti, is one of the pictures that history will paint in ail tho strengtli mid glamour that romance to it. But tho real occasion of this contest, .which carries ruin and carnage into beautiful France, is more pathetic, if not so romantic. An old man, with but a feeble hold on cither his .life or his throne, seeks hy a war of conquest and glory to secure the succession of his in fant son. To plant him firmly on the throne ho must first,. hy a successful war, plant him in the affections of the people. To this end, war is made, and Bonedetti, insulting the King at Eras, is only acting tho part laid down for him hy Napoleon. On that mid-July day of this present year the strongest ruler in Europe or in the world was Napoleon III; thn strong est 1 nation, France—tho one woman highest in the world’s scale,’ the one most courted and envied, was Eugenio, Empress of France. It was but six weeks ago that this war cloud arose, and now Napoleon 111 is a prisoner in tho camp of King William ; the Prince, r„- flm war was hnirmi. is a fugitive in London; tho Empress a fugitive in Belgium, Hying down the back stairs of the Imperial palace, de serted hy every one, seeking protection not from her-subjects, hut from tho conqueror Of Franco. And-as for the Empire, it is only a ]o;omi, and history will have to mark its existence, hy its records of great warn, of immense growths in power, of exorbitant tax ation, harsh conscription, imperious rule at homo and abroad. Among its other records, too, history will have to tell of . unereasing personal cruelty, wrong and oppression visited upon tho people of France. It was right that tho Empire should have fallen—right because its service was all for the personal ambition of ono man as against mankind. It was right that this Napoleon, whoso rest r less graspings kept the world in tern r, arid who made war as readily upon a had pretext as upon a good one, should be hurled from a position which he made darigerous to peace and human progress. In a day the Empire has been swept away, and on its wreck a Republic has arisen, which at least promises to be controlled solely in the name of liberty and equality. The startling events of the war have followed each other with such rapid iteration that one wonder has scarcely had time to engage the worhPs attention before it was swept away by a more absorbing one. Yet thp peaceful, dignified change that the men of Franco thus wrought,, is. scarcely grainier than tho llight of the Empress from the Imperial palace was pitiful. She Judged Paris from what history had told her of it,; and doubt less she’ remembered, as the murmurs of the populace came up to her after the defeat of McMahon was known, tho fate of. Mario Antoinette. Itlsa part of the story of tho Empire that when this Spanish lady first wont,to Paris as the bride of Napoleon, all Paris bowed down and worshiped her sublime beauty and grace and culture. She was the nremost woman of the world then; blit she fled from indignant Paris, in terror of its cruel mob, with only a single ser vant in her train. The end was as trag ical as the beginning was brilliant, and more pitiful even than an am y’s defeat. —Phila. Inquirer. Tho Stroiifftli of Vnrl> Projmltcc. For several years intelligent'republi cans have made no secret, in private ■■onversatinn with democratic friends, of their disgust at the manner in which political affairs were being managed in tills country by the administration ■which they had assisted to o'ect. They ha ve recognized in the clearest manner die evils and the monstrous corruptions which have become associated with le gislation in the Federal and Stale Capi tols. They have deplored them, and manifested a groat anxiety to see them' remedied. But regularly, at every elec thin, those same republicans have, after (ffe most bitter dcnuncia'ions of the measures passed in Washington city, marcjied up to the polls and deposited their tickets for a continuation and per petuation of tho rule of those who were responsible for the corruptions. They have apparently lacked the courage to ant according to their honest cob victions. They have allowed Ihnir votes to bo swayed by a foolish predjudieo of the past ad|)jnst the democratic party—a prejiidioCTho unreasonableness and folly of widen cannot- be over-estimated. There are thousands and tens of tiinn sands of men who have been voting for iho last ten years against their better judgments, merely by tho force of old associations and party relations. It is high time these men awoke from this dishonorable course and took a position more manly and honest. It is high lime they became more patriotic and less par tisan, and were willing to save (he country oven if it involved an instru mentality against which they had a prejudice. We have great hopes this 'all that there will be a change, atjd. (hat tho republicans who are convinced that everything now is going to desr (ruction, will vote the present dynasty out of power and put a now one in that will avert it. Several thousand Indians on the war-path have assembled in South-east ern California, beyond the San Joaquin River, and nro about to w-'ge war on the whites. Tiio Pintesand Mones tribes have been notified lo join in-tlio war, on pain -of extermination if they refuse. The settlers arc arming for defence. Land Sai.es nr the Union' Pacific Railroad —Tho land sales of the Land Department of (ho Union Pacific Railroad Company, for tho month of August, were 14.588 51-100 acres, amounting to $78,735.00, averaging $5.40 per acre. Tho total land sales of the Company amount lo $1,042,597*77. It is noticeable Hint, oftlio three can didates for Governor before tho New \ork Republican State Convention, Messrs. Woodford, Greeley, and Curtis, all arc editors, . THE ninivnox, Slowly hut surely tho army of the Prussian Crown Prince is marching on Paris, and in tho latter city prepara tions for standing a seige are being car -011 'with zeal and vigor. Resistance to • lie hitter end is tho cry of tho Parisians, and they aro doing much-to make good their words. Notwithstanding the enthusiasm and organization for continued warfare, their prospects of success are not of the brightest. There isidlsconteut among tho troops, mutiny jn tho corps of Gen. Viney, officers retiring from tho Garde Mobile. By tho end of tho week a formidable German force will he with in cannon range of the French Capitd, and then we shall learn the Prussian march to Paris is to formally conclude a peace or to besiege the city. Joins Favre lias issued a circular which, to say tho least of it, is -111 timid, an nouncing as it docs that the new Repub lic will not only refuse to yield a foot of territory, but demands the immedi ate withdrawal of tho Prussian armidir Tliis is heroic, hut hardly practical.— By tho stern fortunes of war France has been humiliated, not disgraced.— fo escape from her terrible misfor tunes she must he prepared to make some sacrifices. . If Prussia offers hon orable terms of peace, the republican leaders will not be justified in refusing them. EUROPEAN WAR NOTES. Eugenie write* to the Prince Imperial in‘London that after visiting Napoleon she will join him- A rr»pr*»o|-*r»tnioi»v -»r«n«r.- thut the garrison of Metz are starving i->eof is two dollars a pound. Russia, it is said, will propose a Con gress of the great Powers to arrange a neuce, but Prussia will decline the propo sition. , , The Grown Prince is reported to have told a war correspondent that the Pros siana will be very severe with Purls. King William, the Liberia S'tvs, !* stated to have said ingenuously toa friend who repeals it to us, “ I do not Intend t»* enter Paris victorious, I shall treat undei *ihe walla of the Capital” • ‘Poor Napoleon’’ exclaims everybody Vet he in said to J>?ivo sent to iingbnn. more money than .Pish and Astor com bined can call their own. ’ ’ Several of tho Paris journals any thn the Empress telegraphed in the Empero as follows ” They say-in Paris that you have placed onr son where spent hall fall. r pray you to place him where fall the balls that kill.” The English government, in conjunc tion with other neutral powers, is ah’,ml m make an earnest appeal to Prussia to conclude a peace on the following propo sitions : French territory to be inviolate. Prance, to pay Germany the expenses o( the war. The general (dsarmainent ol Prance. The lies'.rucl ion of all ttie'forts m Alsace ami Lorraine., It is believed these teims are acceptable to the Repub dc, ’ , Tho latest question relative to the sur render 01 Napoleon is, why he could not die at the head of his army. When he started from Paris for the frontier, he an nounced with a Hourish that he should return either dead or .victorious. When he surrendered he seems to have remeiu hered this boast, and so- wrote to King William : "As I cannot die at the head of my army, I lay my sword at the feel of your Majesty.” It is plain he could not he victorious, but what except cowar dice prevented Ids meeting a soldier's dealh ? s The North German Correspondent say- Unit her Royal Highness the Crown Princess, loiß Conie to the assistance ol die wives ami families of those who are now ol llgeti to serve id the army, with die generosity and practical tact which she always shows when a good .work is to he done. Not content with providing remunerative emphyments for those who iaside in Pot-dam, she has given orders 1 1 .it t twenty families shad he furnished nmr times a week with good soup aiid moat from the Ultohen (rom top l furm at Bornsladt. For those, who have lately become mothers a special diet is furnish -d from tlie kitchen of tile New Palace, rler Royal Highness satisfies herself by personal inspection that tier orders are promptly carried nut. Tlie following is a corrected list of the provisional Government ol France, tak ing the name of the National Defence Government: Bfmnanuel Arago, Lie mienx. Jules Favre, Jules Ferry, Gam he.tta. Gander-Pages, GlaW Bizium Pelle tan, Ernest Picard-, Rochefort, ,itiles Si mon, The Ministry is ns follows : Minister of Foieitin Attain*. Jules Favro; Minister of Justice, Isaac Cremieux ; Minister of tlie Interior, Leon Gunihelta; Minister ol Finance, Ernest Pieani; Superintendent •>f Public Works, Pierre Dorain ; Minis ter ol Commerce, Joseph Maguiu; Su perintendent of Public Instruction, Julep Simon ; Minister of Marine, Marlin Fon-. •ichon; Minister of War, Jjnnia -Jules Troclui; also, President of the corumitiee- NcU) acberfeciiicutij it lection proclamation.— IjV Whkkk.i.s.»lii ami by an Act of (he General \KM»mWy of tho <’ommni»w«-nlth of pennsyl nlii, enntl d “An net relating to the eleclloiiH of Mils Cninnioinveultli.” passed on the 3m /Jay of Inly, Anno Domini, IK3‘). 11H mmlo the fluty of the Sheriff of evei.v Couniy In this Common wealth to giro pnhllo notice ot the General Flections, and In such notice to enumerate— l«t. The Officers to be elected. lid. Designating Die pho-cs at which (he elec tion Ih to be held. Therefore. uuii in iu uv u< up I uririui n, I. .JUS. C. THOMPSON, High Sheriff* of the (’minty of Cumberland. do hereby make known md Rive tills public notice to the electors of the Comity of i uniberlund, that on Tuesday Uni llib day nf October next an election wil) bo held at tile several election districts In said county at •it which time they will vote by ballot for One person to represent the Fifteenth Con gressional District, composed of the counties of <’umbeihind, York and Perry, in tho Congress of I he United Stales. One person to represent the County of Cum berland (n Die House of Uepresentativen of tho Slate? of Pennsylvania. One person lor BhoritTof the County of Cum berland, One person for Commissioner of tho County of Cumberland. One person for Director of tho Poor of the County of Cumberland, One person for Coroner of tho County of Cum berland. One person for Auditor of the county of Cum berland.' I’WO persons for Jury Commissioners of Die county of Cumberland. , The said election will he held throughout tho county »« follows; Til*' I‘leei Inn In tho election dl-strlrt fiomineml nriue borough of Carlisle ami the townships ol North Middleton, South Middleton. Lower IDankford. and Lower Dickinson, will he held at Hie Court House In tho borough of Carlisle. Tut* election In the election district composed of Lower West Pennslmvough township, will be held at Die South School House In Plainfield. Tlie election in the election district composed of silver Spring township will bo he'd at the public house of Goo. K. Dtiey, in Hogucstown la said township, Tlie election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will be held at tho pub lic house occupied by John Kreltzcr. in said township. The election in tho election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will he hold at the public house of Joshua Culp, In Shepherds town. - The election In flie oleollnn dlKtrle.t composed of Middled township, will ho held at the Mid dlesex school House. The election In tho election district compos ed of fJio township of Lower Alien, will he held ft’ I ho wagon-inakorshop of Jonas Hunch burger, cm .stale Hilt. The ejection in the election district composed of Kasl IVnnsborongh township,' wlllbe held at the lw»use of L. H, Hatfield, in West Falrvlew, The election In the election district composed of New Cumberland, will he held.at tho house now kept hy Win, Hell, In tho borough of Now Cutnheiland, , Tho duelhm In (he clcetlnn district composed nftho North Ward of the borough Mechanics-, burg, at th.o Noith-West corner ol tho Market Mongo, in said borough. Thoele.eilon In tho election (list.’Jet composed oftho Mouth ward of tho borough of Meehantes burg, at the South-west corner of (ho Market House in said borough. The election hi tho election district composed of Monroe township, will ho held-at the public bouse kept by A. L. Huv.sh. In Churchlown, In said township, > The election in the election district composed of Penn township, will bo hold at tho house lately occupied by Jacob Redsockor, In said township. The election In tho election district composed of Upper Dickinson, will ho held at tho house how occupied by Wm. Crozlor, known aa tho Stone Tavern. Tfi election In tho election district composed of the borough of Newvlllo, and townships of Miflln. Upper PranUford, Tipper West Penns hornuL'h and North Newton, wlii bo hold at tho public Mcbobl House In the borough of Newvllie. Tho election In thooleetlon district composed of rfin borough of Newburg and Hopewell town ship. will be held attlio public SclkoJ House, in borough of Newimrg. The election In tho election district composed of the borough of Mhippensbnrg, Mhfppenshurg* township, and that part of Honthampton town* ship not Included iu tho Lcesburgelectlou di/t trier, will ho hold at the Council House In th*i borough of Shlppeusbuvg. Tilt* election tn the election district composed of Lower Southampton township, will ho heKl ut the house of Wm Baughman in .Leesburg.' Thu election In the. election district, composed of South Newton towns..lp. will be held at l/io School House lu Jacksonville. ■ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . . Tim 1 , every* person, excepting justices of fho naaco, who shall hold auvolllco or appointment ol profit or trust under the government, of Iho Unite ■ .state# or of this .suite, or of any city or inc .rporated district, whether u cnminlsslooed , ■Ulcer or otherwise, u »• hordinalo ollleer or agent, who is, or shall he, employed under the legislative, executive or Judiciary department >f tills slate, or of any city or ineorpora ted Jis trtet, and also that, every moinher of Confess and . f tho State legislature, and ol ihc se.lcA or eotnmon council ol anv city, nt commlssluiiera. of any Incorporated district, 1»> by law Inoariablo of holding or exercising, at the same tinni the ollleo or appointment of judge-, Inspector nr clerk of eny ejection of this commonwealth, und that no I nspeotor. judge, or any ol her otlloer ol any such election, sua.l bo eligible to any of* lice to be then voted for—but nothing heroin shall bo so construed iuj to prevent any mllll la olllcer or borough olllcor from serving a> judge, inspector or cleric at any general orspechil do* lion—nor shall anything herein contained be so construed as to prohibit a Judge, inspector or dork of election from being voted for to lid any township oftt-’o, or render either or any of them Ineligible to hold tho same, . Particular attention is directed to Iho first sec.- tlon of tho Act of \Rsomblv, passed the W.h day ofMarch. A. D, IKilO. “An Act regulating tin* man ner of Voting at all Elections lu tho tcvoml couutlos of tins Commonwealth *• That tho qualified voiersofiho sovera 1 coun ties of this Commonwealth, at atl g.meral, township, borough and special eUcllots, arc hereby, hereafter, authorized and requliod to vote,- by tickets, printed or wrltlen, orpnrtly printed and partly written, severally oliwdlled ,s follows One ticket shall embrace tho names of all .fudges of courts voted for, and bo labelled outside, “ judiciary one ticket shall embrace (ho mimes of nil State gftldefa voted for, ami ho labelled M s a»e;” one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, Including Senator, member and members of Assembly, if voted for. und members of Congress, H ,vo-. led for. und bo labelled*** county one ticket 'shall embrace the names of all township ollicors voted for. and bo labelled? “township;" one ticket shall embrace the names ol all borough ofllcers vote I for, and bo labelled, ‘‘borough;’ and each class shall bo deposited lu separate ballot boxes.”' lu accordance with the provisions of tho Hh section of an Act entitled ‘A lurthcr supple ment to-tho Election Laws of this Common wealth. approved tho -Ith day of Juno, .IMSU M publish the following: WimuEAS, Bv the act of the Congress of Iho United States, entitled “An act to amend the several acts heretofme passed to nrovtdo for lha ,iVuf l bt/{fc^p^ - nose.”ami approved Marc.Jid' one thousand eight liundrc*d und alxty-tlve, ah DiTNotis who have deserted iho military or na val service of theUnlted Hlates.and who have nut been dlKolmiged or relieved from the penal ty nr disability therein provided, are deemed ind taken to have voluntarily iMiinquißhed and. forfeited their right of citizenship and their* 1 rights to become citizens,ami are deprived ol ; / *x(»rcl«ln*r anv right# of citizens thereof: An*/ ir/itrciM Person.-, nut cUlzensoftlm Uni ted Slates arc not on Jer the constitution and aw# or. Pennsylvania, fiuatlfled electors of this Mmmoiuveallh; Srltion I. licit oinrlcd. iCc.TIml in nil elections .icreatier to bn held in tins KommonweaUb, it. ■ *1 In* imliiwlul he jn 'go nr inspect ors o' pny such olecilnu lo receive fvnv ballot- oi ballot mu niiy pm suns embraced in uiu provisions ■ n.l subject f> tho disability Imposed by said ,-ft (tt, Congress, approvi rt Enroll llrt one thou* ’ ami eight hundred aml sixty-llve, and It shall )n unlawful fur any such parson lo oiler lo vote my ballot or ballots. . - Skc. v. That Ifaiiy such Judge or Inspectors of •leotimi on any oueol.them shall receive or con* «*nt to receive any such unlawful ballot or bill* 'nis from any Much disqualified person, ho or they so oilendlng shall he guilty of a tnls'de* ocnnor, and upon conviction thereof In any court of sessions of this commouwoath, ho shall for each cflbnce, he sentenced lo pay ft flue ,oi not less t tin one hundred d dlftrs, and to under* 40 an Imprisonment In the Jail of the 1 proper county for not less than slxiy days. Sac. :i. That If any person deprived pf citizen Ship and disqualified ns aforesaid, shall at n.v •dectcon hereafter to beheld in this common* wealth, vote, or tender to the olllcers thereof, md oiler to vote a ballot or ballots, any person so attending shall he. guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof In any court of qimr- Uir Kkuu-.loim of till.l omniiiouweal l U, Shall lor each offence be punished In likewise manner as '.provided m me preceding section of this act in case of olllcers oi election receiving such unlaw ful ballot, or ballots. St:c. K That if any. person shall hereafter per suade or advise any person nr poisons, deprived of citizenship nnd disqualified us afore,-aid. io •Her any ballot or ballots to the ojilcer of any election hereafter to bo held In this common wealth, such persons so oflemUrg shall be guil ty of a misdemeanor,and upon conviction there of In any court of quarter sessions of this coni* mon wealth. shall bu punished in a like manner as Is provided.!!) the second section of this n t m the case qf/mlccrs of such election receiving such unlawful ballotor bul ota. CHANGE IN THE MODE OF VONING. An Act regulating the mode of voting nt all elections Hi the H«*vernl cmmtVsot this com mouwealth, approved March UO, I sill}: suction I. Rc it enacted (>y the tienule a at Huum '\f lU'presi'nUitive* of the Commonwealth of Ponnsyl innin in General Assembly nut, ami it is hereby on •noted Oi / (ho authority of (hcsnmc, I hat the qnal tiled voters of tho several counties of tills Common wealth, at the general, township, borough, or special election, are hereby, hereafter, authoriz ed and required to vote, by ticket, printed or written, or partly printed and partly written severally classified us follows: One ticket shall embrace the mimes of all judges ol courts voted for, and to be labelled outside ‘•Judlcmry”; one ticket shall embrace the names of alrStateolU* ears voted for, and be labelled ‘State” j one t ‘ele ct shad embrace the names of nUeoumy olllcers voted for, and he labelled “county- 1 ; one ticket shall embrace the names of uli township officers voted for and be labelled "township” ; one shall cinuracy the names <»r »»n ollieers voted lor,nnd bd labelled "bor ugh” ; and each class shall be deposited In separate ballot boxes • AMENDMENT TO the constitution OK THE UNITED {STASES. . , Skctfon 1. Therlghtof citizens of the United states to vote shah not bo dr nlcd or abridged by the United states, on account of race, color,'or previous condition ol sers inula. FIRST AND REUOND SECTION OF-ACT OF UONQIU RS OF MAViCH 31, 1870. Section I. He it enacted by the *Sfcim/c and House of Jicjtrt'senuitives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That all citizens of Ihe United Stutesi, who uto. or shall bo otherwise' qualified oy law* to vole at any election by the people, In any Slate. Territ* ry, district, county, city, parish, township, school district, munici pality. *.r other territorial suh-ulvlslon, shall be on titled and allowed to'vote at all such elections without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; any Constitution, Jaw, custom, usage, or regulation of any State or. lor ■;tnrv «>r bv, nr under Us authority, to Ihe con trary notwithstanding, skc. Aud be itjurt/mf enacted. That, *if hy or under the authority of the constitution ,01; la ws of uuy State, or laws of a y Territory, any net (s orVlmll bo required to bo done as a prereq uslte or qunliflcattmi for voting, and, by such Constitution or law persons or ollleeis arc -or shall be charged with the performance of du ties of furnishing to citizen Min oppoi UmUv to net form such prerequisite, or to become quali fied to vote, it shall bo the duty of every such pMAon and ollieor to give to all citizens of the Stales the same and equal «ippnmi..lt.\ to pei form such prerequisite, and to become qua 11 fled to vole without dtsMncMon of race, color, or previous comndUmn of servitude—and If nnv such.• person or officer shall ivfu.-e.or lumwlnglv omit to give full effect to tins sec tion, be shall, for every such offence. f"rf- It and pa> a sum of live hundred dolm'H tothe person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered bv an actum on the c se. with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as tin* court shall deem just. »nd -.hall also, for « vmy Hence, he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall on conviction thereof, he lined noi less than live hundred do - 'lars or be imprlsloned not less than one month and not more Hum nuo > ear, or both, at Hu* discretion of the court. SECTION 10 OK AN APT OP THU I’I'NNSY I.V A NIA I.KaiSLATUUB OF Al'Klt 0, A, I>. IS7O. Sica 10. That so much of every actof Assemble us pjoviiles Hint only whlieTreemen are emu led to vote, or be registered as voters, or as claiming to vote at any general or special election of this Commonwealth, ho and the same is hereby re pealed; and%lmtheroafter all freemen. without distinction of color, shall ho enrolled and regis tered according to t m provisions of the first llon of the act approved April 17, lMi!i, .•milled “ An A cl further-supplemental, in tin* net relating to the elections ot Commonwealth ” and when otherwise qualified under the existing laws, he entitled to vote at ad general and special elec tions in this Commonwealth, . Agreeably to the provisions of thc.slxtvHist section of said act, ‘Livery General and Special Flection shall bo open between the hours of eight ami ten In the lorenomj and shall continue until seven o'clock in the' evening, when the polls shall he closed.", . * Pursuant to the provisions contained in the seventy-sixth section of the net first aforesaid, the judges of the nfor*sald d Winds shall re spectfully lake charge of the certificates of re turn »»f the iilHi-tions of Uinir rt-npectjva districts and produce them at a meeting of one. Judge from eueli distalct, at the Ummigh of CarJMe.on the third "ay after iho election, being for the present year ijN Fit! DA V, THE iffh li ; iY Ol l ' OCTOBER N EXT then aun there to do and per form tin* duties required hy law of said Judges. Also—'That where it Judge by s'Ckne.vs or una voidable accident, Is unable toaitend such a meeting of Judges..then Ihe certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken ohm ge ol by one ol the Inspectors or CJt*rksof the eiect lon of said dis trict who shall do and perform the duLlcsTequir ed of suid bulge unable to attend. Given under my hund.atCarlislc, this lath day of September, 1870, JOSEPH C. THOMPSON. /Shrrijgr, Cumberland county AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY NOTlCE,.—Notice Is hereby given Hint the Officers of tlu* Cumber land County AgrlonliurmHoelety, wlllnieet mi .1,1)0 grounds, out,Monday, October 10th, in assign shills for animals nail locutions fur articles, on exhibition. HENRY SAXTON, Treasurer L. F, LYMi), /secretary. Sep. 15,70—31 • yALUABLE TAN YARD & DWELLING HOUSE, AT PRIVATE HALE. The undersigned oilers his valuable Tan Yard and Dwelling House, connected therew lib, loca toil in Middlesex township adjoining tho Car lisle (Springs nt Private Sale. The Tan Yard run lalnsiM vats and 2 large leeches, the beam shop, 35xJ<> feet contains -/ham/lcra, i/ba/es am/illargo limes and a running pool at the dun'. Tin* cm) rler shop on the second’floor is of equal capacity.— There Is a line stream of running wain* within ten fyet of the yard. There is ulao a largo back shed and null house. The location Ik one of the best for bark and hides In .J'umbeHand Vadoy. Bark plenty at from 85 to S - per cord, and the lanyard Is now doing a profitable business. The premises uro in thorough repair. 'J lie Dwelling House Is a good TWO-STORY WEATHER-BOAHDED Building, with all tin. necessary out buildings. TKItVfH.—; gl.irno cash, and the balance will he taken nut in tuning hides at nine cents u pound for tho leather In the rough. If tho üboVo premises aro not sold on or be fore November Ist, lf>7(), they will then ho leased for a term of years at §175,00 per year. Possession given Apilllst, lb7i,or sooner if desired. For farther Information -ddress, ' JAMES CLENDENIN, sCurlisio Springs, P. 0. Bop. 15, 70—71 ,Kdu atlicrtlßcmcnts. " 'JEFFERSON LAND, KOli SALE The subscriber, having changed hla business will oiler at Public fcfnus to the highest bidder', On Thursday, September 22, 1870, Ills VALUABLE FARM. This farm is sltna ted In J. Person county. W. Vu . on Die Beriy vlilc and 'Summit Point 'iurnplke. ]]< miles from summit Point, one oft e most Horn tailing Depots on tt)o Winchester und PotomaQjlUilb mml, and contains ’w‘ 300 AGUES, 1 * • of pure Limestone Land, is convenient to Chinches, Schools. Mills, stoics. An., and has hud put on It within Iho last year or two,/hy IhnitJtnml bwthefsnf Lime. Therein now about M) Aorrs of Corn on the land which will speak for Its quality. ’ Tho tract can be easily divided Into two well arranged farms, ami will he offered as a "hole or In two tracts—ono of I*3 Acres ami the oilier MS Acres. Tho improvements iro ample, and In good order. They consist of Two Good Dwelling Houses,* Mont House, Ice House. Cave. Barn, Corn Cribs, and In fact all necessary Out-bulldlngs. There are also on the premises, two, good Cisterns, a never-falling Weil, Cattle Ponds, Ac Within the last three years there ban been eredted on this farm live hundred panels of LocnstPosiiind rhestunt' Bail Fence, and about six hundred panels of PU\nk Fence. A choice variety of FRUIT In-uhiindano* 1 . This Valuable property will bo sold tn iho highest bidder, without reserve. and Is well worthy of the atlentmn of those wishing to pur chase. Located in iho richest portion of tho fertile Valley of Virginia, am hi a gonial and In telligent soeiely, and easily accessible to rail roads and tutnpikes thN properly offers supe rior Inducements to strangers Possession of one House will be gP r tm ntonco, 1 pud of the Farm on Hie llrst day of April next.- Any one wishing to view this property will call on Mr. Mc-afty, living on the premises, who win give all necessary Information. TEUMHmade nown on day of sale. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock, P. M. CHAS. W, OOLDSBOROUGH. 'Sep, 10, 70—ts ORPHANS* COURT SAEE, ~ On Thursday i October 6, 1870. The subscribers. Administrators of the estate of Samuel Kurtz, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on-the premises,- tho following Valuable Real Eslme.sltuafe In West Pcnnsboro township. Cumberland countv, two miles North-east of isew-Miu . «*n n,.-, ConodnjrulnctCroek, bounded ny lands of .1. Burkholder. Geo. Ernst- and AhJ Bros., Ulld contains 3-0 ACHES, Primp Land, more or loss. The improvements areftIanroTHUFXSTOUY FHAMKGRIHT AND MtfiICfCANT MILD, having the best water pow er on tho stream. Good Haw Mill, a largo Two story Stone Dwelling Hmlpe, good Stable, ami other ont-bulldlngs, Also, a good Tenant House. -There is on the premises a number of choice Apple, Pea . Peach ami other FRUIT TURKS. nml a never-falling Well of wa fer near the floor. This property, being con venlenl lo Market, Schools amt Churches. Is In every respect a desirable home mid place of bust ness. por-nns wishing to view t*'e promises, will please call >m Mr. John Flofalcor. residing on the same. jWalo fo commence at 10 o’clock, A, M„ when terms will ho made known. ■EM.-VVUKr, ktaver, JOHN KUHT7,, Administrator.* ■ Sop. 15, 70—ts NOTICE. , ' At a stated Orphans’ Court, began on Tups day the inh 'lay of August, A D„ U 7". and bolden rl. CarMsie in nml for Cumberland.comity, be rnrc the Flon. James 11. Graham. President .Indue, ami llngh **umvr, and Thos. P. Hlalr, K-q’rs.. associate Judges, tho following proceed ings wore had to wit; In tho matter of tho writ of partition ami Valuation on the real estate of Jane K. sharp,' Vle''e»«ed, ttie same havlmr boon returned bv the Sherlir of the ivanity, iludlng that the same could not he parted and hk toaccoino dateaUof the parties in interest, nor «n »« to •lecomoriato m >r« than two of 'mom. now to wit, h'db August. IS7O. rule on tho parties In in terest to nceept. or refuse to accept I lie said real estate at tho valuation t hereof or snow cause why the same should not bes*dd. Personal notice to deserved on those residing in the County, nml to those residing out of tho Countv notice by publication In »no newspaper published in the borough of :’article. for three weeks, previous to tho next, stated orphans’ Conn, and hv le ter addressed to their respective Post nillees. the Sheriff to make return of the proceedings by tho next suited Orphans' Court, By t)Jo Court. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my (s') hand and affixed the seal of the said i l. 8. M’mirt. >it Carlisle. thN 17th clay of I ■—, —') August, A. D., 1871) BAMTi. BIXf.KH, ' Deputy ('icrk.Ac, JOS. C. THOMPSON, Sheriff, Sop. 15. 70—‘tt - IJIHE CHEAT BALTIMORE PIANO MANUFACTORY, WM. Klf ABE &• CO., MANUTACTUUnUS OF Grand , Square and Unright FORTES, PIANO BALTIMORE 7, MD, RLtlij-ft ff.' First Prize Mcila's el wanfctf. These lustrum--.,*., have been before the pub- Me for nearly thirty yearn, ami opmi their ex cellence alone attained unnurchui « pi c-nninence, which uuequulled. Their • TONE combines great power, sweetness and fine sing ing quality, gs wclhnsGreat purfty of Intonation, and sweetness throughout the entire scale. — Their toc u.rr Is pliant and elastic, and entirely -free from tho stiffness found In so many Pianos, IN WORK M AN R H IP they are unequalled, using none but the very hes| seasoned material.• ihe large capital em ployed in our business enabling us to keep con- Mmmllv an Immense slock of lumber, ac., on blind. * ' Alt enr Square Pianos Jinvo'our New Improv ed i iverstrung Scale and the Aura fie. Treble. We would c ill special attention to our late Im pioveim nts in Grand Pianos and Square Grands; patented Aug. U. IHIIO. which bring the Piano nearer pe.rlecilon than has yet b. eu attained. luclf Piano Fatly Warranted /or„ Five Years. We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholesale Agency fo** the most celebrated PAH EUR ORGANS aud MELUDEONR, which wo of ter Wholesale and Retail, at lowest factory prices. JAMES'BELLAK. 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Proprietors, 120 Tre numtfhreet, Roseau,‘Mass, Rep. 15, 70—3 meow a gents wanted ecu BJCLDEN: The White Chief , Twelve Years Among the HVfd Indians o/ % the Plains, .The life of George P. Ridden, who from a love of wild adventure and a thhstlora knowledge of lhelrCusto ns.Rporls, rrndlilons. Wars,*’Great Buffalo linnls. Ac., leftu homo of plenty hi nhlojohieo Ihe Indians,adopted fJielr inode of die. murnsd tho m-auumi w aouciti»T became a Ur* at Warrior. Hunter and I’hiet of 100 Lodges, was anpohded Lieutenant-in the U. R. Regular Army, for merit .nous service with his braves against hostile Indians. A book of tho most thrilling interest a reality well authen ticated. Truth stranger limn fiction. Rnperbly Illustrated. 7« engravings, with portrait ol the author. In full fionfler costume. Price low— -hould outsell any hook extant. Rend at once* for liliw.ru led circular, table of con tents, sample pages and terms. A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher, H 0 rheMiiut Rt., Pldln, Rep. J 5, 70—Jm NOTKJK.' Jn the tnulhr or the {teeouul of John IF. TTuxt’n, Ad alov 0/Sidney JJuston. late of /*» ?»n lonmsliij), df’CMMi-d. The Auditor appointed by the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, to distribute the balance In t*-e hands of John w. Huston Ailm’r. of Sid ney M. Huston, tateof Penn township. deceased, to and among the parties entitled to receive the same, will meet the parlies in interest at his office m the borough ot Carlisle, on Mond rv, tho :td day of October next, at 10 o’clock, A. M.. at which lime they aro notified to attend and pre sent thelv claims. JNO. CORN MAN, Auditor, Hep. 15, 70—,1t NOTICE. In the matter of the neenu'd of John ]C. Jfninfon Dxrcntnyoj John Huston, late of Penn townshin deccuseil • ‘ The Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Oourt of Cumherlaml enmity. fodMrlh. to the balance In the hands of ./no. W, Huston, ExT ofj»nn Huston, late of Penn lownlhlp. dec’d,among tlio parihs entitled lo receive the same*, will meet tho parties in interest at Ids office In the borough ol Carlisle, on .Monday, Dm Pah day at Oetofmr nex . at in o’clock, a. M.. at which time they are notified to attend and present lludr claims, „ JNO. COHN.MAN, Hep. 10, "0-3 t Auditor, DU. KI.INE, «t the VU11m1,.),,!.},, Cancer InMUuie.lin Arch Si. r Prof. Dalton West •Ith Ht, Clnelnnull, Ohio, and Dr* Oreone, at Clmi lotto, N. C. are making aatoni, Ishlng cures of all ULCERS, TUMORS. CANCERS, by their great Cancer Antidotes, without tho knlf-ror eaiullc medlclim, and with hut ntlio pain. Every roof and fibre is killed and remov ed. If taken In lime and cannot reiurn. Beware of bogus i , a>P*s.'»ois, with their bogus treatments stealing onr advertisements. . No others have these treatments. Noneoltioi should over ho mod. For particulars, tsefid for circular, cull, or address ns above, Bep.ls,7o—Jin ISTelu gUibettiisemrntg. OTI V K ■To the Heirs and legal Ilcprrsenta/ifca qf Harriet IFuMcm, lute of Ihelutenship of IPcaf Ponnsborouyh, County of Cumberland, deceased. Take notice, that In pursuance of a writ of Partition and Valuation Issued out of Bio Or phans’ Court of Cumberland county, and lo ino directed, an Inquest will bo held on tho real es tate of said deceased,’ to \vb : A lot. of -(’round In (Plainfield,) West Penns borough township, Cumberland county, Pa, bounded on Ihe west by John Watson, on tho east by Daniel Myers, on tho north by fttnto Bond, and on tho sm<th by an alley, containing ono fourth of an acre, more or loss, on Friday, tho 2lst. day of October. A. !>.. IS7D, «£. 10 o’clock, A. M,.on tho promises for tho pnrpo-eof ma king partition and valuation of tho real estate o!said deceaseds A JOS. a THOMPSON, Sheriff. SnuutrF’PDpFiCK, Caulisijk, ) September 11), lb7o. j Sop. 15 70—fit OTI G E F.xoculors. Administrators and Guardians oro hereby untitled that all accounts for conflrma-. tlon and allowance at iho next Orphans’ Court) must \>o filed.lu the Register's Ofllce on or before tho 25th day of September, 1.*<70. JOSEPH NEELY, Pop. 15.70—2 t Register, QUEAF COAL! 5 0 ots. REDUCTION, On current market rates, ♦ Nut. ’Egg, ■ LOIHVBimY, £-1.50 50.75 LINCOLN BED ASH,- 4:B0 5.75 LYKENS VALLEY, *1.75 • 5.H0 BALTIMORE COAL, (Hard) 5..15 5.R5 • Coal delivered to all parts of tho tow? at the above prices. Orders subject to any changes In tho Market at the time of shipment. FABMF.RH and LTMEBURNERS, along tho ■ lino of the Cumberland Valley Railroad, fur nished at correspondingly low rates. Orders Ailed with despatch. GEORGE ZTNN, Sep. 15,70—tf Ofllce, cor. Main and Pitt Sts. THE .MAG TO COMB will clmmre any colored hair or beard to a permanent black or brown. H contains no poison. . Any one can uho It. orio sent by mall fors (. Addicss MAQi H! 00'in 00., Bpringllold, Mass. Sep. 15, 70—ihn Thk account OF JASON w. FBY, Treasurer of the Board of Pcliool Di rectors of the Borough of Carllßlo District., from the-Ist Monday or June, A D„ IFD». t» the )«l Monday of June, A. D., Ib7o, as settled by Finan cial Secretary, viz: 1 DR. ♦ To amt. of school taxes as sessed for the year latiO. . ok por duplicate, $12,125 85 Aug. 30. To Slab appropriation, 707 50 To receipts lor Tuition of nou-realdont scholars, 205 28 June 1. To balance unexpended In hands of Treasurer this date, By balance due bitn at last settlement, 8 17 68 By Teachers salaries, as per checks. 8,170 60 By inicrestpald on the several loans, <l-10 W By amount' paid on loans froin es tate* of L, Harlan and James • ,1 offer, 1,100 00 By btlls of Incidental expense*, inclu sive ot printing, messenger, cleaning rooms, and other ne cessaries, . 675-17 By sundry repairs, materials, rents, etc.. • 851 5* By coal and wood, 3 9 it- Ciusfi Expenditures, By abatement.allowed prorai>B tax- , payers, BSU 73 By lunt. of exonerations allowed on duplicate, -117 42 By fees of collection, 42rt y. Whole amt. of credits. Balance in hands of Treasurer, 733 3i« $l3 im 0^ INDEBTEDNESS ON LOA.NS, VIZ; Estate of Lewis Harlan, dec’d., per J. W. Ebv. Ex’or, 55.000 00 E. C. Woodward, 1,000 on lut. from Ist June 1870, payable semi annually. Whole indebtedness, Sfl.iwn no To the President and Board of School Directors oj Carlisle District■ Your Financial Secretary having examined thf* account, vouchers and papers of J. W, Eby. Treasurer for the year ending on first Monday of .fane Wd,.hereby certifies ihut the forego in p 'contains n correct exhibit of the receipts unrl ex penditures during mi hi term, ns also the ihrlebt edness of said Dis‘rlet. mul that there remains n balance of seven hundred and thlrty*flv« dohars and thirty cents, In the hands of said Treasure' unexpended on the first Monday of Junt 1870, All of w ich Is set forth as above. B. C WOODWARD. • Carlisle, Rep. 1, 1870 Financial Secretary. Rep. ISiO— (vfnanclnl report read, approved and ordered to be entered upon the minutes,oi the Hoard, and published In the papers of the District. By the Board, C. I\ HUM HICK. Beu. 8, 70—ht Secrefnru. RUCTION. Mi-. F, A, HARRIS, formerly nn Auctioneer of the city of Harris burg,-Ims been licensed a United Stales AUCTIONEER, in and for Cumberland county, and whnld take this method ot Informing his friends that he Is ptepared to CRY SALER.upon the most Rea sonable lerins. , Having' had considerable experience na an Auction er, ho prides himself.upon giving en tire satisfaction to all parties who may engage him, 'licnieniber, my terms will bo mado as low tiS possible. All orders left at llio 9 * FH A LI N HOUSE, or nt'the REGISTER'S OPFtCE, will be promptly attended to; or address, F.,A HA RUTS, Sep. 8,70-tl .-■'•l ' Carlisle, Pn. QRPHANS’ COU3ST BALE, On Saturda'/i October 15, 1870, Win bn sold nt Public Rale at 'bo Court House. In the borough of'Carlisle, on the aoove-duv, the following described town pmpo-ty, belong ing io tlie late Cuthai Ino Hellers, viz: a liOUrfE AND LOT OF GROUND, situated on the South-west corner of Louthei and Bedford streets, la the borough of Carlisle, -Imvn g a trout on Lumber street of W) feet, and running nack K> feat to Church alley, and hav ing thereon eiecied a TWO-,-TORY CHICK HOUSE, with Back Building, Out-honses. «fcc. About it) feet of tills property is vacant ground, end-tin whole will be sold together o- la two purls, 100 Hint purchasers, , sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P, M.,onfald day, when tonns will he made known hv ANDREW, MONASMITiI, TOBIAS MILDER. Ex'rs. of Catharine Sellers, dcc’d. Sep. 8, “O—III Q.E AJSD CENTRAL HOTEL, BROADWAY, (Between Bleeder and Amity Sis.,) SEW yOUK. The largest Hotel In the United R ales, capa ble of accomodating HReen hundred attests. Just opened, and furnished In elegant style, Coulrariocatlon. airy Apartments, uiul iiKASONAKLC' TEUMS, H. LYMAN POWERS, Propr tor. sop. 8, VO—ly GENTS WANTED' FOB FREE LOVE, ' AND ITS VOTARIES, by Dr. Jno. B. Ellis. The most startling book of modem times. The whole mThjeet laid bare and Its bldeonsntNs exposed to universal execration. Written in the Interests of Civilization, Cb'Js- Uaulty and Habile Rend b>r olrcubus and terms. U, R. Publishing Co., N. Y„ Cincin nati, Cbieago and St. Louts. -??. Sep, 8. 70 - 1m yy ANTED, BOOK AGENTS, TO SELL OtJK POPI/r.AR WORKS CHINA <t UNITED STATES INFORMATION for the people. Before the FOOTLIGHTS, *o. Our RULERS nnd our RJOH'iR, Cheapest npd itest Family Blhlos Rest terms often ri. Addiess for Circu lars. PARMELEE a CO., Philadelphia,Pa, Sep. 8 7n—Hn - PER YEAR and expenses ptmr ♦ d,<O\JV/ antecd lo ad ambitious men and wo men seJdng our world renowned patent Silver Mould Wire ('lathes Lines. For full particulars address iheGIRAUD WIRE MILLS, Phll’a*, Pu. Hep. 8,7 b— 1m I will send tho receipt l»y which T wna cured of Catarrh and Deafness Irco. Address is. M. C. LEGGETT, Uobokou, N. J. Hop. 8,70—1 m n ale of stalls, will ollc'r nt public sale, on T Vcibn'Mlay Morning, Beptcmber 28, 1670, at Ibo Market House. Carlisle, Pa. All center KuleherHtnPs and lluiter Stalls, Irom No. 1 to 3», Also, all stalls on East and West angle. East and West curb, the same to bo sold for onoyoor from Oe tuber Ist VR7O. Present occupiers of said stalls can purchase them prior. to day of side ut sumo average rates as sold at previous sales. On Saturday, Octo ber Ist, 1870. the balance of stalls will be sold, lly order of Council, Joa. w. oaiuvY, /fyr’o, Tiwuurcr, Bep, 8,70-3$ ivcal ißstatc JJalfi? pUULIO HAL.B op Valuable BEAL ESTATE On Tuesday, October 1, 1870. TUo undersigned. Attorney In fact, for Mary Knat, oiler* ul Public Kale, on the above day, on Mie promises, In Frnnltford township, mi the McClure's (Jan mart one aml-a half mile'* West of titvler's Mill, am! five »iU«*a from (.’arllse. the fol'owh.g described property, to wit.: A tract of ♦and containing about lorly-llvo Acres, with a good STONE HOUSE, Stone spring House, agnnrt Hank Darn, a Tan nery and (lark House, and other necessary out buildings then-on erected. The properly is In excellent condition. Tho tan yard contains 8d vats and Ims a tine run of custom. There ts a spring which runs into tho tannery and the wa* tei Is not surpassed tor tanning purposes by any In tho stale. There is an Orchard of choice fruit on the premises. Terms: id per cent, of tho purchase money to ho paid cash. J£of tho remainder to bo paid on Istol April 187 i. and tho remaining half with Interest on t ho Ist of April and to be secured by mortgage upon the property. Persons wish ing to view the property will call on Jacob Kust residing on t he promises. - yule to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when terms will bo made known by JACOB NICKEY. Att’y. In fact for Mary Nlckey. Aug. 25,70—7 w . , VALUABLE SLATE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, The underpinned offers at Pilvato Rale, tlmt valuable Tied,of Slate Lend, situated lj£ miles north of Carlisle,» n the right Hide of-the road leading Jo Carlisle SulphurSprlngs,Cumberland county, containing 10 5 A, C R E S , of which 25 nro timber Tie tract is divided into two sections, and will bo sold set-amto or In one body as may suit the mn chaser, Tho Improvements on the mansion .Tractare a TWjP-STOUY FRAME HOUSE, with Frame Rummer House, large Frame Barn. Wagon Shed. two never-failing aella of excel lent wafer and a youngapploore-hard. Tho land Is Id a high state of cultivation.ami under good fences. Tho smalier tract, adjoining the Man sion Farm extends along llio Sulphur Spring road, nn which in orootoh n, HEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with Frame Summer Home, detne lied ; a hand, some Frame Barn fcholceGrapes; Piuitsof al kinds m abundance. A well of good water and a cistern near the door. Terms easy to suit purchasers. ‘ Persons wishing to view the property will coll on the undersigned, residing on iho lastttnei described, or on J. C. Stock, Insurance Agent, at the Franklin House, Ho. 4, Carlisle, Pa. PETER STUCK. BEAL ESTATE I offernt. Private Rale the Honso and Lot where, f now reside, situated about half a mile. from. Ih - Court’tlmiso, in Oatllsh* and less limn live minutes walk from the South Mountain Station on the Cumberland Valley Railroad. The lot is bounded on the North bv the York Road, on the Kast and .South by .las W. Rosier and on 'the West by Ashland Cemetery, The House la a largo Iwo-slory $13,099 Or 8 735 30 DOUBLE BEICK BUILDING, with 1 Back Building ami contains 10 Rooms with nu outside Kitchen, Oven, Cistern, never falling well of water, and oilier conveniences - There is a Iso a full stable for two Horses undiwi Co as with Carriage House, &c. The Lot con tains about . 2Vj» ACRES, highly cultivated wt'h an nhundaneeof Fruit Trees, such as Apples. Peaches. Pears. Plums vc. Catawba, Isabella, anil Concord Oiape Vinos, in good bearing condition and a rich pro ductlvc garden. . Gas and Water pipes nro laid past (lie proper ty. nml iho road.is lighted ut night with gin amps. < $11,130 ‘ 'This Is a most desirable place for a private res! donee • omblnlng all the advantages of town am ••onntry. If not sold at Private Hale, I will ofier tho prop *»rty at Public Rale, on Ktturtiny, Oclobei' H, 1870. a' to o’clock. A, M., at the Court House, in Car lisle. Sl2.3U} 7h For terms and further information, apply either personally or by totter to ' GODFREY GOECKLER, Aug. 25,70-fit Y>LUABLE BEAL ESTATE . AT PUBLIC SALE. The'subscribers will sell at Public Sale, On Wednesday , September 2S, 1870. the following described Real Estate, late tin property ot Jacob Kast, deceased : No. I a valuable Farm, situated in Silvei Spring township, t.umberlami county, threi mb's West of Meohauiesburs, and spvea mile? East of Carlisle, containing 104 ACRES ANP 80 PERCHES, more or less, of Limestone Land, under a hlgl -.tut- of cultivation, the whole having beer thoroughly limed, and being under good fence The improvements area large and cominodimn farm house, a cotnforlableTenahlHousfe. uSlom Hank Burn, Wngoii Shed. Carriage Mouses, 01 dor Press, nml all oTncr necessary outbuildings •ill in good repair. There Isa well of watermen* the* oor, with a Cist rn at. the Ham, and om it ouch House; also a good Apple Orchard « itie .pr. mines, with many oilier Choice Fruit Trees, aud an nUumiunee of Grape Vines, «Se -chools ami churches are eon von tout. No. 2 Is si tuned about oue-half mile West o'] No. I. It contains 10 ACRES AND H PRUCWE* • of land having erected thereon n good Duelling House. Hank Ham ami Blaeksnluh Shoo, will 'he other necessary Improvements. The;-© is t 'ood well nl water, also, a Cistern near the door Them Is u fine Orchard of bearing trpi-s on,tin nn-mlses. '1 IHs Is n desirable Blacksmith stand, having l>eon occupied as.sueh for mnnv vears. No. 3. The undivided bulfof II acres Mounla > hand, situated in Rj’e township, Perry dounty one-hall milo North of Myers’ Gap, , The property can ln> seen .by calling on Sam uel .I. Kast, residing on No. J. , Sale to take place on the first described prop arty, beginning at 10 o’clock, A. M„ ut'whicl Hineand place uttemlauco will be given, and terms made known by SAMUEL. J. HAST, . ' , , D. 1?. KA<T, Aug 20, 70 —St for the heirs. pUBLICSALiT ~ “ “ OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, On. Friday, September 30, IS7O. By virtue of tho will of John L. Waggonm eceuscd, I will sell at Public.sale, cm the prem •ht*s, tho HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, lately occupied by the said Waggoner, sitnatei iin Waggoner's Gup Uoad in North Muldlctni. township. about miles North-west of Carlisle uljolnlng lands ol rharles Boner's heirs, Conn dun hind Creek, ami mild road. The. Mouse b a oneiind a-lu if sto y, who Hack Building,al ately refined and Improved, with well of water, near the door. Stabling for two Houses and 1 'mvH, with Carriage House, &o. Tho Lot con tains about 8$ ACRES about 2 Acres being meadow land. Is under high cultivation, and has been filled up and as n Truck garden, ami Is a most desirable location fora gardener. Thmo is abundance of ah kinds of I' rult I'rees and Grape Vines, on the lot , At the same time and place Iwlllsell ihe fol lowing Personal Property, viz: ni.e family Mare, one Cow, Buggy and Har ness. Spring Wagon, one-horse Wagon, i ’ultiva tor. Holler, Saddle and Bridles, Donhm and Bln* gle Trees, Peed Cutler, lot of Guano, Girden Implements. Hot Bed Frames and Hash. House hold Furniture, Ac. sale to commence at lOo’elock. A. M.« whei' attendance will bo given and terms made known P. W. QUIGLEY, Executor of John L. Waggoner, dec’d. An . 25,70- ts ' A KA LE.—Thoro will In ■r\ sold by the undersigned, at tho residoncr of B. L BAdev. In Peters township. Franklin county. Pa., on tho ii th dmj of Ocober. 1871), at o/u oclnoh.in tho o/lvruoon, flic following real estate: One TKACTOfT LANf) containin'' n ’’o Arrot mum nr less, adjoining lands of John Ook, H. T. Crelgh. F. Smith ami oihers, whereon arc erected two "nruoMTONK DWICLU • U HOUSFx Hank Barn. Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, and all other necessary outbuildings There n a never falling spring of soft water running through tin farm. About2lH> Acres are cleared. In fence, mm under cultivation. There are largo urehnrdsm Print growing on tho promises. This piopom is known throughout the comity ns the “Uydei Nursery Farm,” The land Is part 11 most one am. pari freestone, and Is located In a most deslrn ble neighborhood—within 1 mil- of London Ji nnies . f the Cove Gap and 4 of Mercershnrg am) Is immediately on tne Hue of the railroad now bhlldlng from the Franklin road to London/ Also, a PIECE OF UNIMPROVED laNO ad joining ahovy, used as timber land conlnlnluu about 40 Actos, h For further information address either of the un erHlgned at Mercers-urg, Pa. . Terms mail*,' know on day ot sale by Sop, fi. 7(l—2t 4UI)tTOK’S .NOTK.’E. the nlatco/ Jacob Goodyear, Wc of Bouih Mid. ioivu.ihiii k deceased. Notice 1h hereby given that the Auditor an pointed,by the Orphans’Court of Cumberland county, to make distribution of too balance In •'the hand* of John Goodyear, Jacob Goodyear Hamuel Goodyear and' Benjamin Goodyear’ J x editor of Jacob Goodyear, late of the towns! I of .South Middleton, in said county, deceased » and amongst he parlies emltled tbeieto. will attend to the dutiesoi his appointment as Audi t<>j aforesaid at lilh olhce. in the bonm«lj of Cur- V. u / n bt the :Wh dajj qf qitonhcr, A D., IS7O. at 10 o'clock, A. M., when niuj where all persons Interested are requested to attend and represent tbelr several claims, c „•-« o. (; - HERWAN, Sep. 8. ,0-31 Auddor, EOR RENT.—The committee of nr ram/pments hereby give notice, that they will let to the highest bidder « . On Sidiirday, September ,2i, 1870, at he Fulr Ground, at two o’clock, P. M., t wo hurtaukants, on tho grounds of tin* Cumberland County Ag ricultural Hoclety.lo be occupied during (hocou llnnanco of tho ralr. Conditions made known on day of sale by ’ Hop. 8*70~"‘*l TT , ORTIjNEH/>fli*r»*rl folivn men. Rare r chance. Send stamp. -.Diamond K. Co Wilmington, itol, ’ - 8f1p,8,7V-3in^ jjv JihlU SALE REAL ESTATE ■ On Wednesday, FepicWnr 28, 1870* The tmdorslgrcd. Exec.ntorsof Jacob n„Vt,« deceased, will sell at Public Rale, on ti,,! r | ntUl r day, on the promises, the Mansion I*-,*-® ’"‘"ye deceased, situated In Middlesex townshn r ,le -norland county, Pa., on ihc South bin.L- V ,,Q * Conodogulnet miles Norih-ciivf f .r„ ,l, c Hale, on Iho public road h-adlng from »hl T,‘‘ r rhdmrg turnpike to the Sulphur Sorhii L. 1 * r * half mile from the turnpike, to wli* t!,,1k1, c- A valuable tract ofSLATE LANlt.coatAlni 1 O G A G R E tS , * more or less, In a high Mute of cultlvntinn . under pood lence. principally .«,m „ , n > 1 Ibis farm Is bounded on the North i!!. t, Wt.ll, Kasi by •-amuel Snyder. «.m a f’ uvl( l y ohnui>la. West by John sioufler and L A * stock. The Improvements consist of V i ef two-story comfortable • ft> lll tge DWELLING house Rack Ihllldlng, Kitchen,.Wash Mouse n n. ’ Rank D»rn t with Wagon Shed and Corn ?ri2 r * E ® taehed, and all other necessary oui-hmMiVm There are two wells of good water ticarf.pT ling. Aim., a Yong Orchard of uiiolee ffli el * «lNlln K (if Applps, PclVcl.cs, Pears, *c. T tlmbci on tins tract. U 1U ° Is ALSO, at the same time and place will i»„ ~ a very desirable tract ot slate Land slo » J North Middleton township on the roiniVa n. n from Carlisle 10 Sulphur Springs containing * 1 0 0 A C*R E & , FOR RALE. The undersigned will offer at Public. Sale, ou t. ie above day, on the premises, Hi West Penns onro’ township, Cumberland county, tho farm .m which ho now resides, 12 3 ACRES, / more or less. 01 tho best finality of LIMESTONE LAND: This farm is aboutoue and a half aillu south nfiho Cumberland Valley Rall-roud.tlire* •nlles from Newvllle. aiid about one fourth of a uilo from the turnpike leading irom Oath-leto stjippenshurg, It is well Improved, and is one *f the. best slock and grain farms in the vulkT< There are about 2u acres of TIMBER LAND. ’ >n tho farm, covered with Oak, Hlckorv nmlL> •ust Umber ol the best quality. There B* '-blow’sdower of whmj umtwlll rum'iiuk Mietarm.nnd the balance of the payment will ■>o made easy. Bale to commence at 2 o'clock, m oml day. when attendance will be glvea ail onus made known ty JAMES K. MoCDLLOUGtt AUg. 18, 70—(it PROPERTY AT PRIVATE RALE. Situated on tho south side of the Yell"* Breeches creek, m Penn towns Ip about one tnd one-fourth miles south-east of .Ceulrevllta containing 112 Acres, find 70 Percies, io neres- covered with larg’ Pino, Wlilto ndJ B 1 nit Oak Timber. The Improvements area TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, •i Wash House nud' Summer Kitchen, ft good large Burp, (oh, style,) a largo Wagon shed and ’ill's, with Hog Pen and Carriage House attndi* -d; I wo choice Apple ihchards, ip good bearing •rder. together with peaches, pears, cliorrics, •ml grapes. Also a. never falling well of war -it. the dom*. Also « No, l garden. The land Isln a high staleof cnJUvatJnn nn/ltf good leneo and the Jinprovements arc In good •rder. The location la a deal;,able one being near n church, mill, and school house. Also a Tenant House on the above trnct of 'and. Persona wishing to 'dew tho farm can dosobf ailing upon the subscriber residing on ,lld premises. pUBLIC SALE, OP vai.uahi.b BEAI ESTATE. On Saturday, September, 21, 1870. The undersigned will sell at Public Hale.oD the above day. at the residence of the Into He •oinnnh shenffer, In D’cklnsmi township.nt> ibi nnhile road leading by Moore’s Mill ami|wo miles Ronih-onst of Hie Rhino Tavern, and newn miles West of Carlisle, tho following dab'CfJDW 1 cal estate, to wit: A. lot of first rate .LIMESTONE LAND. ‘nntftlnlncr five Acres and fUtfi-lhreo Porclwb m which Is erected a two-story Frame Rinble, Spring House, Cider Press und other necessary ont-bulldln/s. There.'* a ‘-f exeel lent water near tho door. The property Won flie htmk of the Yellow Breeches fireeK.aw* *s n delightful Rltuatlon for a private t^ 8 , ~ or would make an excellent Truck Garden.- There Is a JAC 11 FRICK, A. Z. UNGJ2U. Assignee of n. C. Rvder. FINE ORCHARD . on the promises, and Is convenient to Reno stores nml mllK -Also, at flie same I me n>. rdaco, a tract nf Mountain Land. »*no mhe™*' of inp aforesaid property, containing l<*n ac of pood t’heutnut, Oak and other limber. «J thriving condition. Halo lo commence n o'clock on «alcl dav, win.'n attendance w v‘ given and terms made known hy ' JOEL HURAPFBIt, Att’y. In fact for Iho heirs of David feueau Aug. 11,70-5 t |3EAL EdTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. No. 1-A. large TWO STOUY QliI«X nd Lot or Ground, on Main street, I flu loot from h> JIH feet deep, with Buck ou ..Jg flflxlH, Dining Hoorn nnd Kitchen. House IUxIK. LotHOxm Btable on ftNe>» , w . y No. 2-Two HinaU HUlGlv ljW'jj bullion Pomlrot Htroet, No. 01 nnd w* h xli*o, with throe feet alley. . . t No. fl-A VACANT DOT on North street, uj<l ullo 12 feet. . »kt r* cn rnf* No. 4-A TUAGT OF MOUNTAIN LANJ’.f" "red with Chestnut. Oak. ami Pino rln,h f, r ’, -nn teil In Penn lownshlp. Cumberland c ums» u tnlnlng 105 Acres, more or Jess, lying »> . mile south of Mllltown, on the west siueo road lending to Pine Grove Purmi>;o. n .. ) a No. B-A T'-lrat Churn West Pennshoro’ township, tunes ' • Carlisle, containing HO Acro.s,go«id IJnU-o w Wash ilouko. wiili-Cistern. lately l » uill 'water Hank Harn. Wagon Bhed, C >rn (Jrib.&c. ‘ o { ruimlnu through part of the farm. iOAe wood.ami. for further Information enquire of r - R (’IIAIJI.RH W. WBAVB»% Bep,B,7o—4t* Cttrilb l ®! •** J. N. ARMSTRONG, , WM. PKFFF.R, 1 Oommil/ve, IS ca I, (Estate Sales. OF VALUABLE more or less. In a high state of cultivation ru farm Is bounded on the North bv Uavtri siV 1 s the East by Samuel Ueetem.nn the South ilVvi •'onodngulnet Creel?, on the West i>v DaWdsi.i 0 The Improvements consist of a doub'o iwo-storr DWELLING House, 7 Hank , Rnrtl, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and otto,. ouMmlldlngs. There Is also a conslderS quantity of tlnM or on this tract. h„i}i ol ul above ate very desirable farms, and are woni r the attention of purchasers. ALSO, at the same time and place, " ill lie two tracts of MOUNTAIN LAND.’situate,i J Middlesex township, three fourths m a m ,“* North-west of the Carlisle Spilngs, ndjnlnliS lands of Win. Conimun,.leromeHnerand oUipm Diallrst named tract eonialiiK 12 Acres of u ,mA timber, principally Chestnut, and Unit Th# other traot is sltnated In Perrv county Pa „n thoCrnlne’sGap Road, about ftve miles rrnm"thp Mansion Farm, adjoining lauds of HavldWaU Shugars and (luisliall, containing 2 0 A C n E S , of good Chestnut. Hickory and Oak 'iilfi lacormneiu’e nil o'clock. P. M. Mliemli, tendance will bo given and lei ms nuulo known IRAAO WISE. • SARAH HARTMAN. Aug. 18, *o—ts , txcciifon. pUBLIC BAL E O E REAL ESTATE, On Tuesday , September 20, 1870. Will bo sold on the premises in Middlesex township. Cumberland county, aujii)iti»e ih« Carlisle Springs, .South side. * co# No. l Containing P‘o ACRES, more or le« s[.A PE AND GRAVEL LAND, the improve mentsiiYO u-Two-stovy LOG A ND WEATHER-BOARDED lIOINR, eontalnlngT Rooms. Kitchen and Rmolto House a never-falling Well of water m the dour run ning stream oi water near the Infuse. a laiee Bafn, b agon shed. Corn Crlbbs, drnin House Hay House, also Apple. Peach and Cherry trees’ \ bout-17 Acm-s of Wood Land;. N 0.2, Containing 75 ACRES, more or less ml- Joining No. I. This property has no hnihliigj •nd contains about 10 Acres of W«od Land. No. 8. Contains lo ACRES, more or lens about Y Acres ol W«*dd Land; adjoins No, 2. ad hi a ugh statu of cultivation and uiuiergood fence .amtatnlng over h()0 pauncls of past and fad a mbllcroad runs along tlie entire-farm nn die North side, there is a good marUelat Hie Car- Isle springs, church, school House amt Hten, •11 within live hundred yards of No. J. improve nemo. No. 4. A tract of Wood Land containing 0) VCKF.Sand-i5 PERU! -1 F.H, In C’avrnl imvaMtln' Perry ronnty, within 2 miles of Rtonetl’HCiiip tits Jot ts well covered with young chestnut rock oak, and o«her timber. A publtt*r«Ail within Y mill* of said land and a good rnml lo •be taint. A good uml Indisputable title will be '‘ven for said muds. Any,person wishing to view tho above property . un-do so hy call. hr cn Sir. A. Liller, on said turn-, or nlNd 72 North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Rule to c« nimeiuc nt t o’clock, on said day, where tho tetius of sale will be made known by Aug. 18. 70—5 t D; CORNMAN. HALE OF ~ BEAL ESTATE. ' On hatnrdny, October 1, 3870, ■it io o’clock, a . M " The umloislgned, Executors of the eatnio of ’acob Musselnmn, laieof Sonih MMdJeloafawn 'hip, deceased. wPI expose to Public Sule.cn the ireinlses tn South Middleton township, Cum ••erhuid oounfy, on the above day, that valo.-Wa 'rad of Uin<l belonging to tho estate of Iho said deceased, containing. 309 ACRES AND 33 PERCHED md haying thereon erected a STONE HOUSE, mil Batik Barn. This property Is on the Peteis nirg Road, two miles and a-half South of Car* isle. Tlie land fs in a good state of cultivation, •vhh two tine Orohauls, an' l nearness to Car • islenml o» »»♦*«• niarut-t«, renders i a ihoiroUf iropeny. The safe fs being made under an cr ier of thcOiphans’ Courtof Cumberland eaunty Terms of Rale—one fourth o the puichiaa money to he paid on the confirmation ,ot ilia uJe; the balance of one-half nn tlie Ist of April, * s 7J. wlji-fj deed udh he - made- and possession ziven, and the remainder on the Ist day of April, 1&72. JAOOB MUPRFLMAN, . DAVID C. RICHWINE, MIOttAEL GLKIM, Fx’s. of Jacob Miu>seJninn,decM. Aug. 18. 70—ts* PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On S'afurday, September 2-1, 1870. J. 0. COOVfIR. July.2l. 80—2 m br;ck house,
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