iluntm. Id —— _ r iio.cal fttjmg . THE SUNUAY Concertb.-AVo regret |i(ia r that the movement on the purl of ''clergymen in opposition to the Sun- K evening parades at the Garrison, Ims !f n C interpreted In military circles as ■iuciug n‘* unfriendly feeling towards pGurrisnn itself. If such a feeling is lertulneii by the clergy, it most assured ly I1( ,t shared hy the people.,who’re ite P" Ht aB a posi'ive tvttinatie to Carlisle in a business point vieff. As to the Sunday evening coJi tiio opinion of out oltlzens would ■uli'lesa be greatly divided. There are any people who visit the Garrison on u( j„y evening,’who are not able to get re on any other evening, and it is uhlft,l whether they would have any , er opportunity in their lives of hear rsucli music us they hear there. If ’re ia anything elevating and refining loiii-ic, we can not see that there is any nt wrong in' listening to it. These iidny evening parades seem to be unl >ally observed in the army, and it Is jinjis ns well that the men be drawn lit parade for an hour In the evening, thut they should lounge'about their riers, indulging in tlie ordinary -ements and pastimes of camp life, jjwh these Sunday parades ami 3' V n have drawn together large cun of people, both from town and surroundingcoun try, yetnothing lias ('occurred inconsistenfwith good con 1, It will.be the general testimony \ who have been there that they have ir seon such large promiscuous gath- L iu which tiiere was the sum e uni tWal behavior. There are s ome good )|A who believe there is nothing bg\ln taking a walk on. {Sunday eve- I dil lia'ening to good music ; and e are oiliers who' think it is next to ummrdonuble sin. As these views are not likely to be reconciled, j jlßjhably better, that the opposing tfeJj&iouid m*ree to disagree. • gA¥P of Hknry H. GriovK.—lt ;i« lalwere sorrow that we announce the h,| inir genial,friend and fellow-citi* MJfHENKY H. Grove. He had been for two or three weeks, but no • udkeveh his family’, supposed his iwatreo near at-hand. On Thursday Dlnj he was in our oiTlce; on Satur- DjMniug ho was a corpse. How true llffl “ iu the midst of life we are in m •.TmovE was a companionable, kind* whoe acquaintance we ie4®rne twenty years <rr more ago. n toM time to (be day of his death be and entluisiastic'fi lend, M'®fvice and sHggcslions we often jitiiln every respect a good !ii|lkin<i husband ami father,- Peace Iplshes!' Though absent from our tfhe will long be rcnv-mbercd by f who admired him hr his'social lißSkaml uprightdemeanor. He has hejMlifo’s last weary march a few bmjilrs before them, but they, too 4 soon realize Unit VWl* Hh'>rt. and Tlmn Is flouting. At il imr hearts, thorn.-!! stout ami brave, Hi, life inn fib <1 <h unis, at c beating ■urn ml nniie.het. to,Mio grave." ncv Job Pkiv' J.vo. -ft is with a. wUjhu; “I poid** that, we direct th * Hu* business public lo some tljanipcoimeMS of the “art preserva Min II arts,*’- just, issued from this of allude to the Fair Bib (colored) Ipiftf' r the Cumberland county At* ifiinl S' Ciet.v, and to-the two-sluet ficifMp >sler, also.in colors, of Mr. A. llEitfC Carriage Manufncfurer. We k gnbumples of job work typography P,ij|Ua cannot bo surpassed in this JijMconntry, and do not besltate.to will compare fuvor-ihly with or ornamental work exe- cities. Business men and ins ? colored or plain posters, checks, bills heads, or tfpscripti'on of printing, should at in their orders to the*VoLUis npfiice. - ' . yunsE op Lkctuiies.-What has jof the Lecture c< mmillee ? Ate have a'course of lectures during In#? winter—such os our energetic lends W.i I. M, Ogllby and An ir treated ua to last Winter- or ) fold our hands In our laps and evenings away in our respective cornets? ; We hope our young dll take the lead and call upon rnunity to follow. Bring on mew, and we pledge them full '* ■ V r- J - ‘ ‘ ii iiNa Markets.—There are many lints, among the country-folks ami -•lipople alike, at Hie ordinanct ;m by the Borough council, last Of, continuing morning markets un- l*t. Those mornings are Jaw and unpleasant; and as the w*r of country people in attendance oWies, the price of country produce rife. The Interests of all parties re 'Wat the change should be made in _ 0[ ’Nsinp Tickets,—Wo say to our W untie friends In the several town ie that if they desire tickets printed ninhipofficers they will make their !| aliens early, and send us word wlio Wminees are, so that the tickets can rlato.l and pent out with the tickets *!|itv offices. Tliis is a matter of Importance, because tickets cannot in a few minutes We hope |ffiuJajWiiUaLteud to this matter in i.N 'l9 h Chop.- The farmers in this fow busily engaged In taking i, and duping the next' week ft corn will be cut. It ia a mat* 'Opgrutulatlnn that the yield will !!i as to compensate for the deficlon* lie wheat crop, of which there hue f lO ‘Much complaint. The average P 1 corn this'year will, it la thought, p that of many years. 11) cnq Circle.— There la some talk | lsl, g up a reading circle—among K nur >oung ladies uml geiillemeii lu JUerurilly disposed. The idea |xeellent one mid we trust it will be f*°ut. Ko more rational or beneli r‘la of passing an evening can.' be ■ IJf in Business.— OuV old friend, has recommenced the ■y business, at his funner aland, * East Louther oireet. He ia weh l ‘d with fresh Groceries, Queena- &c., as also with the “tnlly Flour, which be will sell at lu suitthu times. Ca l at his store. p warm weather being now over, |o°u Templars are avuiu going lo Y ll their good'and just cause. They I every Tuesday evening, at their jthlrd story, Itheem’s Hull, The Is of temperance aie deaiaed to lend pug hand to their noble woik, to r the demon from our happy laud. The Miramar Railroad—Entiiu-* si a Stic Meeting at Boiling Springs. —A largo ami enthusiastic meeting of the friends of the Miramar Railroad Company was hehl at Boiling Springs, on last Fri day. Although the meeting was called iorone o’clock in the afternoon, yet before the hour of twelve had arrived, a large concourse of people had assembled. Shoitlv before 2 o’clock, John Moore, Esq., of Penn township, announced that Hon, K. J. Haldeman was present, but would heuiiAbie to wait untPtiie meeting was regularly organized, and be therefore pioposed to say a few words in* front of the hotel. Mr. Haldeman appeared'on (he steps, and said he felt a deep interest in rhis railroad movement. ItwonSd 'put a diflerent phase on nature. The York mountains Were filled wilh iron, and also contained sl’ver,- ajid lead, and brown shne; and a railroad was all that was needed to develop these immense resour ces—it would not only pay in itself r hut would increase tiie value of.real estate imm one hundred toten hundred percent. About half past 2 o'clock the meeting was regularly organized in the chinch. Tnere were probably two or three hun dred persons piesent, including a dozen o> ; so of the heaviest capitalists in the Cumberland valley—sothe’of them able lobuilda railroad themselves. Gentlemen Interested in the present from •Southampton on the weSt, and Liner Al len and Dillitowu on the east, as well us from all the intermediate townships, and from their way of talking and doing, it was evident they all meant railroad. On motion of Asbury De.land, Esq., the meeting was organized by the selec tion of the following officers: Presioent —Jacob Rituer, Esq., of South Middleton. Vico Presidents— John Beltzboover, of Monroe; Howard Rupert, of Dickinson; Willianj A. Mullin, of South Middleton; Joseph Deardorff, of York county ; Col. James Ciiestnut, of Southampton ; and George pressel, of Monroe. Secretary— G. H. Mullin; of Mt. Holly Mr. miner staled the object of the meet'; ing, In a.few clear and cogent remarks— stating Unit the sum of $2OO 000 had been subscribed previous o the meeting at Newville. It was there resolved to in crease the capital slock lo 5300.000, and an assessment was accordingly made upon the various townships through which the proposed road is to pass. He presumed one object of the meeting was to bear with what success the committees had met- but before doing that they proposed having some “railroad talk” from some gentlemen who, had consented to advo cate the project. At.this juncture the Secretary stated that Gov. Geary, as a resident of Cum berland county and as Executive of the Commonwealth, felt deepsympntby with the movement,and it was hoped he wood have been present, but tl.e following let ter would explain his absence : HAjtkrsnuKO, Sept. 7th, 1870. DAMKIi V. Aim, ‘TCsq, Dear Sir I uni in. receipt of your favor of the 3'i iint., wlthj our kind invitation, to attend a meeting at Rolling Sr rings on the Khh iust., for the furtherance of the proposed Miramar Railroad. In all en terprise* that lend tothe development n,f the mineral ami other resources of our S ate. I fc el adeep interest, and especially •n thi*< proposed road, which will pass ufonir n ml. I lii’niitrli one of t he ! 'rii*h*-st ai» i ienl I n pit and mineral potiionsof mir T' W'UiM afV'H‘l me niiiHi' plea-nr* to meet u i'li von on that oreaxion. hnt \ regret toft. <1 tliat previous enaatfemenN In.the wes'ern part, of the State rover all n.y tlme„upto tin* 171 li insf. Pleaxe ac cept my Mpuiks fin yon" kindness ami courtesy, with my heat wishes fortheauc ceb9 of your enter pi ise, I remain, Very ‘truly, voitrs, , ..OHN W. GEARY. The President then culled upon Gen. Todd, of Carlisle, for a speech.” Mr. Todd said he hud Intended to manifest his sym pulhy with this important railroad move meni by his attendance merely, and had not expected to speak ; hut he was nev-' ertheleas glad t have the opportunity to auy to the people th’at now was the lime for them to push on to completion an enterprise that would better the condition of every man, woman and child, in that locality. Labor could not be profitable where men bad to pay so heavily to trans port bulky products to market. Railroads enabled the laborer to compete with the outer, world, and by paying the laboier well, put money into the pockets of all. other classes -of the community, for a benefit to’.one clasp was a benefit to all. Every one knows that the Cumberland Valley Railroad had doubled the value of the land along its route, and a si mi ar result would follow the building of the proposed road'. The agricultural produce nowshipped over the Cumberland Valley road, in one mouth, equaled the entire product of the county, at the time the road was built, and the proposed road would do as much for the {Southern side ol thecoun'y. There was plenty of room iu our valley for two railroads. He did not think the Cumberland Valley road would be injured by the proposed road, nor it by the Cumberland Vall*y road. The iron interests of the country were c!Umpring_ for our magnetic and hema tite ores,-und.ll the people of the Southern part of the county are alive to their own •ulerests, they will put themselves in posit lon to supply that demand. The road would pay as an investment, and If he owned property in that locality, he would deem it a wise 'hlng to take stock in the road to the amount of a third ora half of Ills interest in real estate. The way to build up a community was to fos ter domestic industry, lor where the peor pie are busy, there they were prosperous. •Henry News ham, Esq., of Carlisle, was then called on, and proceeded to say that In iheab'days of newspapers, he felt that be could say nothing new on the ques Hon of railroads, Every intelligent man now recognized their Influence in devel oping ti»e resources of the country. Their beneficent effects were not confined to their immediate locality, hut by building this road an impetus would be given to manufacture’and trade from the North Mountain to the South Mountain. It would be of great advantage tothe people of this valley to have two competing rail roa<lM—Freights were now entirely too high for the economical working of man ufacioiies, and they must come down. He saw nothing unfriendly to the Cum berland Valley mad in this movement. That road had doubled its business within four or five years ; a double track is al ready partially completed, and they are now extending its connections two hun dred and filty miles down into the valley of Virginia. That extension will hecom pleted in two or three years, and then the business of that route will ho greater than Its capacity. The local tiartlc of the new road will be abundantly able lo sus tain it. Such ore as ho saw before him would command ready sale in any mar ket in the world.. If they let this hidden wei.llh slumber In tlielr hills, they would die just where they began ; but If they opened It up, and sent It to market, the most ardent imagination could not pic ture the advancement of this county In ten years. Two-thirds of the capital stock has,, already been subscribed, and lie felt confident the remaining third would be forthcoming. W. Kennedy, E*q.,was then introduc ed. He said an aged friend had remarked to him, a few minutes before, thut men were governed entirely by self-interest, and they would build railroads only when satisfied they would pay. This wan true, and It had been a question for ages what is the source of life wealth of nations, of communities, of individuals. He had had the question solved in his own mind by personal observation. Revisiting the scenes of his youth, he was struck with the. marvellous advancement he saw all around him—iron bridges spanning its »iVers—evidences of wealth and proper ty every where—towns hail grown into cities. Taking his seat in a railway car, utadenot where there uteed to be an ,Im passable swamp, he was whirled along the Lehigh Valley, in ami out amongst its smoking.furnaces and its heaps of coal and ore, and through its virgin-cities, which had sprung up as if by magic— where there had been little else than a wilderness a few years buck. He climbed amountain peak—saw the railroads wind ing down for miles on either side of. the river—these and u thousand other evi dences of grtfwth and prosperity—and he asked himeelfin bewhdermeut, what bus wrought this wondrous transformation? Then the answer came up—human labor has done it, and tbe means to get the product of that labor,to market—human labor and steam—steam whistling in iho locomotive—delviug in the mines, whirring m the manufactories. Yes, the problem of national wealth has been solved—steam is doing tbe work else where, and we must harness the iron horse, and let him do the work for us. In the Lehigh Valley two railroads run at a distance of* half a mile apart for forty miles, and there was a train on either road utmost every twenty minutes. Rail roads paid everywhere.. It takes three tons of ore to one lon and.a half of coal, and it certainly is cheaper -to haul the coal to the ore than to haul the ore to the coal. Ore is now shipped daily to Potts ville and other points, hut it will soon be worked up at Home. The new road will he built, for it has become a necessity, and If they did not strike while the Iron was hot, ottiers would grasp tbe advan tages. Inside of feu years, our South Mountain would be lined wkh smoking furnaces. Mr. Derland, the Secretary of the Kail rood Company, was then called upon for a financial exhibit. He stated that it hud been decided (hut the capital stock should be increased to s3oo,ooo,'and he had not - ' hoard fium'ull the townships. Until this amount was pledged by the people along the line of the road, it was useless to talk of beginning; after that amount was raised, they bad the positive assurance, from wealthy capitalists and corporations that the road should be built immediate;* ly. He desired to speak plainly, and he wanted to say that to.maKe the project a success it required one ipore united effort by .Us Inends in every, township hi the county. They, must not stop*'short of $300,000. iflhey wanted a road. He would call upon gentlemen from the severa' districts to report what progress had been made in r»ising the extra hundred thousand dollars ; and in nearly all the townships they reported additional sub ‘•cilpth’iis, running from two to six llvn 'Mini dollars, and it was announced from all tjie 'townships that they l oped to I* ib eto raise Ihe extr« assessments. Thej-r announcements weie received will) com siderable enthusiasm, . A JesoliPinn was then adopted, author izing the employment of a. corps of en gineers, to commence the surveys of the 'hie on the 20th inst. , * The following'gentlemen were, then named by the Board of Directors, as com mittees frohi the several townships to raise the balance of the ex* ra assessment: Southampton— C'd'-nel James Chestnut, Jacob Bpniberger. Pamuel Baker. Newton— Michael Seaveers, H.llursh, Abram Ernst; Penn— Peter N. Tritt, Daniel Keller, Sr.. Win. Palm, 'Dirkimon-r-tf. W. Sterrett, W. A. Cof fey. Williamson Houston. South 1 Middleton— Jacob Ritner, W. A. Miillin, Daniel Kaufman - Monroe— John Bel’zhoover, Benjamin Givler. M. G. Brandt. Carroll, York County— John Mumper, Joseph Deanloff, Christian Bender, Upper Allen— John Brougher, Jacob Bowman, D K. Noel. Lower Alien —Abram Bowman, ]?zra Boyer. H. G. Moser. It was then suggested that there should he a certain percentage of the.subscrip tions collected, to defray the expenses of the survey, and after some discussion, a resolution wnsoflered to that effect, when CcJ. D. V. Ahl, the President of the Com pany, rose and said that was unnecessary, as JnCfwnuJd see (lint the expenses of survey were paid, and the would not be asked for a cent until ground was broken for the road. This generous proposal created considerable enthusiasm, for it looked like work. * The meeting then adjourned, with mutual congratulations upon the rapid progress of tbd~movemeut thus far, and with a general determination to make the road a success. That it will be a sue cess we have not a particle of doubt, for beyond the local traffic which it will necessarily command, It, will bo a most desirable route for a Southern or Western connection with New York, by means of the Reading road and the New Jersey Central. Such connections, we feel as sured, these wealthy corporations will be ready to avail themselves of. ■ ✓ A Benefit.—There will be an Oyster 4 md Ice Cream Entertainment, held in Rheem’s Hull, on Friday, September ’3oth, tor the purpose of raising funds, to complete the Soldiers’ Monument. It will be held under the auspices of the Good Templars. It is a “very laudable object, and one that every person should he interested In. Persons wishing to make contributions, can leave them with either of die committee, and we know they wilt he thankfully acknowledged. There will he a committee to wait on tlie citizens, when they can procure tickets ami re ceive any Information on the subject.— Let every one lend a helping hand to this good work. The Good Templars derive no benefit from the Enleitalnment, but all proceeds go to the Monument. We wish them success in this their good work lu honor of our fallen braves. Property Bold —The property of S- M. Hoover, on West Main street, con sisting of two dwelling houst-s and a lumber yard, was sold Just week’by it. McCartney, auctioneer, to Rev, Miller for $6020. . * Departure of Troops.— On Monday afternoon lust, a detachment of two him dreiLreeruits left Carlisle Barracks, under command of Lieut. Lawson. Their des tination is California ' Lecture.— Rev. John 1). Brown, (lute Missionary to India,) will deliver a lec ture on the Customs and Manners of the people of India, on Saturday Evening,- September 24th, 1870, in the First Meth odist Church* commencing at 7} o'clock* Admission free. ' < Mu Lociiman, In the gallery now oo cupid by him, over Leldlch’s store, makes pictures that canuht bo excelled nuy where. Ho has vacated tho room in Neff’a building, finding it much superior in Ids present gallery for making good work. His intimate knowledge and long experience In the Pi.olographic Art gives him great advantage over beginners in the art. The finest Photographs. Ferro types and Porcelain Pictures are made by him. Fall Campaign now opening at the central Dry Goods Store. \Ve notice them receiving a tremendous amount of boxes and hales, which surely proves the fact (hat they are pp paring not only to furnish customers with cheaper goods, hut with a great many. We would advise all in want of any,description of Full Goods to make an early call, and make your purchases from the largest and best stock of Drv Goods and Carpets that cun. be found in the county. LEIDICH & MILLER. P. S.—See new advertisement next week. _ C. L. Lochman has all the negatives lately In possession of J. 0. Lesher, and pictures can be had from them any time. Lochman' excels iu making Photo graphs of children. . 1®“ Ad dress &. V. Pierce, M. D. 395 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y., and get Dr. Sage’s pamphlet on Catarrh free, or send sixty cents and get Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. $OOO reward is offer ed by the. proprietor fra case of Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by druggists. Cut this out, as you may not see it again. -• Dr. Pierce’s Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical Discovery, cures Ministers* Sore Throat and Bronchitis. DKAFNt&a, Blindness and Catarrh treated with tho utmost success, by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Pro fessor of Diseases of the Eyo and Ear. (his spe* clalHy) In tho'Medical College of Pennsylvania, 0 years oxporlonc°, (formerly of Leyden, Hol land, ) No. f»O5 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials cab bo scon at hts ofllce. Tho medical .faculty are Invited to accompany their patients, ns ho has no secrets In his practice. Artificial eyes InsO'tod without pain. No charge for ex -5- i animation. Business otices. ,| M,.rohn,wo-i y Bgß'-Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa ont. Medicines, «&c , A full stock constantly on hand, at the lowcHt.miu'kel rates. Also a com plete lino of School Books at the lowest prices and all articles pertaining to tho Drug and Book bnslucss, HAVEUSTIOK BROS. May 18,1S70—tf , No. 10 N. Hanover St, PRIME Havana Cigars At Neff's, 23 West Maln.streot. BEST brands of Tobacco , At-NefTs. 23 West Main Street. ALL styles of Paper Collars At Neff’s, 23 West Main street. SPRING Neck-ties At NofTs, 25 West Main street. •PA PER COLLARS, T» to -15 cw. a box At Neff's, 23 West Main street. .CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY.—The old est linn; the only place whore you can got whut you waul, or have it made to order, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, In all their ditrerunt styles. Repairing and Paint ing done promptly, by 1 A. B* SrfERK, Cor. South and East Sts;, Carlisle. June 23,70—f A large addition lately made to the stock of Lumber In the yards of A.. I. BLAIR. Attend to securing your coal for winter while prices are low mid quality good. Call at the yard of A-H. BLAIR. Llinoburner's coal constantly on Also a lull assortment of lumber at the lowest prices at i he yard of ..A. H. BLAIR. Aug. 25, IS7O. FRYHINGER &■ W KISER have just received al the r oM stand. No.. V 3 East Main St., a large assortment of English Tapestry. Brussels. Tlirec ply’s. Twu nlv’u. < l»‘ts. On otutbn ir. Lnoking-Gia-ses. Window-Shades, Yarns, and •'ic.ture. Hanging. They have a superior grade «>f Gome-Made Carpets, whl-h they offer \s> sell as .•In-no as ycu can make them yourself— highest cash paid .or Wool. To Storekeepers Generally.— Wo would he pleased to mull regularly our monthly Whole sale price lists, to any storekeeper who does not receive them, and who in-iy give his address These lists will give our. Wholesale pi Ices of most of Uio goods we offer, we correct and pub lish them at the tlrstot every month.. Wo In vite a comparison of our prices WUU city quota tions for good goods, Thu secret of success lies In buylptr small, buy ing goods often* loping'goods, keeping up va riety and ciirrylii*css stock, try It. WM. BLAIR A SON, ” Wholesale and Retail Grocets, and Queonswaro Mei chants, Aug. 11, IS7O. South End, Carlisle.-. H.l*. CHAPMAN last December rented “Loqh man’s old established Photograph Room,” com mohfy culled ••Gallery” which he has continued to improve and “la now prepared to make bet ter pictures than have ever before been made la this section of the cduotry.” There Is no “ground lloor gallerv” in Carlisle now, It has “gone up,” and U. P. Chapman 'ad vises all who wish the best plclurestogo up to hls gallery, No. 21 West Main street, wh re they will And the best light In town. LATEST NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR f —Coylo brothers have Just returned irom the Etvst and purchased the largest stock of goods that have ever been b ought to this place. They anticipate a good business, and have made preparations on a liberal scale, Nothing that tends to beauty, taste and attraotlvenens to a slock of Notions has .been omitted. Merchants expect to see a very superior stock of goods at our house and In prices we defy competition with the eastern markets. Our slock consists In part of Buck. Sheep, Kid Finish. Beilin and • Cloth Gloves, and Ladles Kid Gloves. Undershirts and' Drawers, Woolen, Merino and Cotton half Hose. Ladies Woolen, .Merino and ‘ of ton Hose Misses’ and Children’s Worsted Hose. Also, an endless variety of Notions. Paper Bags from y 2 lb to iUlb. P. B.—Agents for Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets. Please call and inspect our goods. COYLE lUI OTHERS. 2-1 South Hanover street. Carlisle. Fall and Winter Gouns.—Just received and now opened at J. H. Wolf's, a largo, assortment of Notions of every description, style and quali ty, siich as liiouklust 8b >wls. Hoods, Zophors, G&rnianlown Wool, Gloves, Hosiery, Under clothing and alf goods suitable for Fall and Win ter wear. Call and'examino before making your purchases. Our goods arc all new, and prices low, don’t forgot the place, No, 18 North IlanOVOrBt ' • J. H.WOLP. . JACOB LIVINGSTON. AND RETAIL DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF, SEGARS, PIPES, &o. No. 27, North Hanover Street, Oilers to tbo trade the best brands of a large variety of Cbewlng and «moklng Tobaccos real Michigan Kino Cut, in bulk or tin foil, . E. Garrett*, culebiutod snuir. Real genu ine Imported HavannasSegara, Yara Connecti cut and Domestic Sugars. A largo assortment of everything belonging to tiio business, and sold at as low a price, as In any Eastern city. Tho public Is respectfully Invited to call, and Inspect my large assortment. Every article warranted as represented, April 21, I»7U— JACOB LIVINGSTON, DEALEK IN FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 27, North Hanover Ureet, V Olfors the following Goods: Warranted pure unadulterated and full proof. Always us ropro sauted. Genuine Imported French Cognac Brandy, of old ago. Pure old Rye Whiskeys by celebrated distill era. ", ■ } Bcstquallty Qmgor Brandy. Pure old Gin, s Pure old PortWlnc. The very beat quality Sherry, Claret, Now England Hum, <to. Kiiurnol Pure white spirits, for druggists aud family use. Bold at tho lowest prices for cash. A call HO' Helled April 31,1670-Um IMPORTANT TO PRIVATE FAMILIES, Purtj and unadulterated Wines and Liquors supplied ut their residence, by sending order* to store, or through- PostOlllce. Every article war ranted as represented or the money refunded. JACOB LIVINGSTON, No. 27. North Hanover Street, April 21» 1670—dm •Jacclal Notices THE DOUBLE-OVEN BUNNY3IDE COOK OP 1870 is constructed on entirely now and scien tific principles, with SIPHON FLUE, guaran teed to thoroughly heat two largo ovons, and six pot holes, iviih two-thirds tho fuel used in the single oven Cook Stoves, WoarosMll manufacturing our long and favo rable known BARLEY-SHEAF COOKING STOVE, bo highly esteemed by tho public for sovera years post. THE JUNIATA, Oar great double-heating .PARLOR. STOVE, haa been much Improved and beautified this year. Where known tho merits ol this Stovo need no comment. Our celebrated SUNNYSIDE FIRE PLACE HEATERS, among its many premiums also carried off the first premium ut the Maryland Institute at Balti more, in 1809, although subjected lo the vero testa at the home of tho Baltimore Heater, This Is tho only true hot-air fire-place Heater In tho market, and, like tho regular built cellar heater loses no heat. , Send for Circulars and testimonials. STUART, PETERSON CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Sep. 8,70—3 m JUST OUT! "(JHERRY PECTORAI/TROCHES,” For Golds, Coughs, Sore T.jroat «t Bronchitis NONE SO GOOD. NON E S' > PI EASANT, NONE CURE SO QUICK, ‘ ’ EUSHTON 4 00. House. Now York. Use no meyo ot tboao horrible tasted, nauseating “BROWN CUBES,THINGS.” Dec. 9. l.^GO—ly. To the Nervous.—The natural result of ex haustion of strength by excessive labor or ac tion,is a feeling of weakness, dullness, heavi-. ness, weariness, languor of body or mlud, Ac,— Persons oj a weak constitution, or whoso habits are sedentary, frequently complain of this re laxed condition of the vital energies; and when persons of; a nervous temperament are thus weakened and debilitated, disease Inevitably follows, unless It Is at once checked and over come, All who suffer front - these causes alike require n remedy which, will strengthen the system without exciting It, and awake a feeling of true enjoyment, so that life may become a source of pleasure. MISHLER’S HERB BIT TEIls has won Its way Into the confidence of thousands of this class of persons, who warmly endorse it as the best Invigorating agent, and the most poteut imd genial of all tonics ana al teratives for strengthening’and restoring tho physical constltmuld. ailje jßatfeets. Money nab ket. ' ‘ nine prices Sept. 20, 1870, of Gold Stocks reported by HeHAVEN A BUG., 40 South Third street. 1 lillndelplihi: United Btiite>(i’s of 1881 113% United states o’s of 1802 ll’i/fi United Slates Ji ’s of I'ol 111% United Stales o’s of IK*H 112% United States fl’s of IMI3 (new) II"#, United -lutes U's of 18i>7 J 111% United states "’s of Uth H'% United Stales 3’s of 10-KVs \\»% Unite! St itcsd'i year 0 per cent. Cy...; tJIJg Tme Comp, int, Notes Gold : 113% silver : : 11l Union Pacific K. R. IstM. Bonds 820 fentnil Pacific it It .>O5 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds ....750 Soul hy.uuul ou receipt »»i price mul postngo. .One Package 8 1 00 Postage fl cents. Stx Packages ' So 00 “ 27 ** it is soul oy >lll in drugs and medi cines. TI’IINER & i’n„ i*roprielors, 120 Tro . niont.Street, Rosion, Mass. OHKECTED WISBKI/Y OY J. 11. NOBLER A UNO J .s e p 15.711-:lme()\V Carlisle Four uud Grain Market. CAKtistL, September IU, I*7o. ••'min—bnmlly, S 7 5D ‘ ’nrn 7a piom—super, it •>> OnfM While i‘> '(VC Klniir..;. 5 5" Ui.lH. Black 37 White » 3D Clover Heed, 0 uO WliMit-Rcd, ...100 to 1 IS Timothy Seed, 4 , r y» ,y. ; 75 “ H«iy»l.nn.„ 000 | P. ENBMINpER. M. MICHAEL. JJOME AGAIN, iVI lOHAEL & ENSMINGER, inform Hie citizens of Carlisle, ard vicinity that they have permanently located in Carlisle, and have opened a first class Wholesale and Retail Leather and Findings Store, al No. "I North Hanover street, opposite their old stand where the/ await a visit from all their old customers, and ns many new ones as may desire good goods at mod»ra'eaovanccs on first cost. Thelrstock Is of the very bcstquullty, con sisting of all kinds of leather. I‘rench and American Calfskins. Moroccos of all kinds, Kip and Harness Leather, Spanish and Hemlock solo' leather by tne side or single solo, die.. &c., Shoemakers’ fimtings, Ac. They announce that, they are determined “to UVe and let live” and will furnish nothing but good goods at fair and reasonable prlces.guar anteemgto all who may deal with them their moneys wo th and entire satisfaction, Call and see us and our goods. MICHAEL & ENSMINGER. •N 0.74 N. llauover SL,Carlisle. Aus. U.-O^- 1870. . 1870. Fall and winter importa tion.- RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw . Goods, ARMSTRONG, GAIOR& CO, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF BONNET, TRIMMING & VELVET RIBBONS BONNET SILKS, SATINS & VELVETS, Blonds, Nctls, Crapes, Bitches; Flowers, Feathers, ORNAMENTS, Straw Bonnets , and Ladies' Setts, ■ TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, S H A K E R H O O D -S. & c. 'MB and 239 Baltimore street, BALTIMORE, MD. 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Rend at once for illustrated circular, tabloofcontents, sample pages and terms A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher, •100 Chestnut Rt., Phlln. Sep. 15,70—1 m R, KLINE, at the Philadelphia Cancer Institute, 031 Arch St.; Prof. Dalton. West 4th St, Cinclunnii, Olilo, and Dr. Greene, nt Charlotte, N. 0.. are making aston ishing cures of all ULCERS, TUMORS. CANCERS, by their grout Cancer Antidotes, without the knlfn nr caustic medicine, anil with Imt little pain. . Every root and fibre la killed and remov* o*d. If taken in time ami cannot return. Beware of beaus Piofest'ors, with their bogus treatments, stealing our advertisements. No others have these treatments. Noneothet should ever be u«cd, For particulars, send for circular, cull, or Great Saving io Consumers. | u s^pTrs^Sm 0 * Ranted, book agents, Parties enquire to get uo clubs.. Our an swer 1h semi for Price List, ami a Cl jb form will accompany It with full directions, making a large waving lo consumers and renumorallvo to Club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 31 and 33 Vesey Street, NEW YOKE. Sop.», 70— lm I*. O. Box 00-13. UEUMA T I S M , Du. Fitleh’s Rheumatic VEGETABLE REMEDY. WARRANTED BY AFFIDAVIT A PERMANENT CURE FOR RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. $5OOO Will Be Paid. 85000 will be pa*cl to any person producing a Preparation showing half as many living genu ine permanent cures ns Dr, Flthjr’a Vegetable Rheumatic lit merlv. The scientificprescrlptl n of Prof Jn». I*. Filler. M D. one of Phlladfl phla'H oldest regular Physicians, who Jins made Rheumatism u specialty 87 years, permanently curing with ibis Remedy 03 In every 100 patlontf treated; so warranted uader oath, from Regis tered cbscs, a result unparalleled. It is a pleas ant Medicine, free from Injurious Drugs (sworn vouchers from R nowned Prominent Physicians Indorsing Dr. Filler accompany each bottle). 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H. 1806, which bring tbo Plano nearer perfection than has yet h eu attained., Every Piano Fulty Warranted for Five Years. . Wo have made arrangements for the Solo Wholesale Agency for tho most celebrated PAR LOR ORGANS and MELODEONS, which wo of-, fer Wholesale and Retail, at lowest factory prices. _ JAMES BELLAK. Wholesale Depot, 279 and 281 tenth 6ih St. ' Sep. 15,70-sm‘ Philadelphia. Q H E A P COAL! 5 0 cts. REDUCTION, On current market rales, , . Nut. Egg, LORBEBRY, S-1.50 $5.75 LINCOLN RED ASH, 4.50 6.75 LYKENS VALLEY, 1.75 5.60 BALTIMORE COAL, (Hard) 5.35 5.85 Coal delivered lo all parts of the town at tho above prices. Orders subject to any changes In the Market at the time of shipment. ’ FARMERS and LIMEBURNERS. along tho lino of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, fur nished at correspondingly low rales. Orders filled with despatch. „ * ’ GEORGE ZINN, Sep, 15,70—tf Office, cor. Main and Pitt Sis. A U O TIG’S. Mr. IT. A.. HAEKIS, formerly art Auctioneer of the city of Harris burg, has been licensed a United States AUCTIONEER, in and for Cumberland county, and .would take this method of informing his friends that he is prepared to CRY 8 \ljEB, upon the most Rea sonable I‘erma. Having had considerable experience ns' an Auction or, bo prides himself upon giving en tire satisfaction to all partlcs who may engage him. Remember, my terms will,bo made as low ciS possible. All ordersleft at the FRAN 1C LIN. HOUSE, or at tho REGISTEB'S OFFtCE, will bo promptly attended to; or address, 1 * ■ . F, A. HARRIS, Hep. B,7(l—tt ’ Carlisle, Pa. A SAFE,’ CERTAIN AND bPEEDY CURE FOR NEURALGIA , AND ALI. NERVOUS DISEASES Its Effects are Magical, An Unfailing Remedy for Neuralc'ft Facialis often effecting a. perfect cure In a single day.— No form of Nervous Disease fails to yield to its wonderful power. 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Written In the interest* of Civilization, Chi is tianltyand Public Morality,. Rend for circulars and terms. U. R. Publishing Co., N. Y„ Cincin nati, Chicago and St. Louis. Sop, 8,70- Im Wanted FOtt BELDEN: The White Chief , TO BELL ODII POPULAR WORKS CHINA & UNITED STATES INFORMATION for the people. ' Before Iho FOOTLIGHTS, &c. Our RULERS ahd our HIGH 18. Cheapest and best Family Bibles- Rest terms offer* cl. Addiess for Circu lars. PARMELEE A CO., Phtludolphlu, Pa. Sop. 8.70—1 m 'gALE OF STALLS, ' i will ofl'er at public sale, on Wednesday Morning, Seplembe)’ 28, 1870, at the Market House. Carlisle, Pa. All center Butcher Stalls and Butter Stalls, Irom No, 1 to Also, all aUlls on East and West angle, East, and West curb, the same to bo sold for one your from October Ist 1870. , • Present occupiers of said stalls can purchase them prior to day of sale at same average rates ns sold at previous sales. On Saturday, Octo ber Ist, 1870, the balance of stalls will bo sold. By order of Council, JOS. W. OOILBY, Sep. u ,7o—St Bw'o , IVeaturcr. Cumberland county agri- CULTURAL SOCIETY NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given thnMbo Ofllcers of the Cumber land County AgrlculiunuSociety, wjllmeet. on the grounds, oiiiMonday, October 10th, to stalls fo** animals and ioealiuns for articles, on exhibition. HENRY BAXTON> Trcasw .„, . L. F. LY N E, Secretary. Sep. 15, C. N TJIOB RENT.—The committee of nr |i rnnuements. hereby give notice, that they will let to the highest bidder _ On Saturday , September 21, 1870, at: be Fair Ground, at two o’clock, P. M., TWO RE ST A U R A N T 8 , on the grounds of the Cumberland County Ag ricultural Society, to bo occupied during the con tinuance of the ralr. Conaltlons made known on day of sale by j. N. ARMSTRONG, WM. PEFFER. Sep. B,7o—St Committee. Jwlll send the receipt by which I was cured of Catarrh and Deafness Ireo. Address rs. M. C. LEGGETT, Hoboken, N. J. Bep. 8,70—1 m T?ORTUNEHoffered tollvemen. Rure P chance. Bend' stamp. Diamond K. Co., Wilmington, Dei. t 8,70— Real iSstate Sale# VALUABLE BLATE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, Tho unOerslgncth* offers at Pilvate Sole, that valuable Tract of Slate Land, situated miles north of Carlisle, on tbo right side of tno road lending to Carlisle SulphurSprings,Cumberland county, containing 106 A.CREB, , of which 25 are timber Ti e tract la divided into two sections, and will be sold separate or In ond body ns may suit the purchaser. Tho Improvements on the mansion Tract are a . TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, with Frame Summer House. large Frame . Barn, Wagon Shed, two never-fulling a oils of excel lout wafer and a young apple dtchard. Tho land Is In a high state of cultivation,and undergood fences. Tho smaller tract, adjoining the Man sion Farm extends along tbo Sulphur Spring road, on which is erected a NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with From? Summer House, detached : a hand some Frame Barn ; cholceGrapes; Fruits of at kinds in abundance. A well ol good water and a cistern near tho door. Terms cosy to suit purchasers. , Persons wishing to view the property will call oniho undersigned, residing on tjio last tract described, or on J. C. Stock, Insurance Agent, at the Franklin House, No. 4, Carlisle, Pa. ' PETER STOCK. QRPHANe* COURT SALE, On Thursday , October*’. 6, 1870, The subscribers. Administrators of thb estate of Samuel Kurtz, deceased, will sell at Publio Sale, on tho premises, tho following Valuable Real Estaio.sltuatein West Pennsboro township. Cumberland county, two miles North-east or Newvtllo, on the Conodngulnet Creek, bounded by lands of J. Burkholder, Oco. Ernst and Ahl Bros., and contains ■ 10 ACRES, Prime Laud, more or less. The Improvements area large TIIHKKSTOHY FKAMB GRIST AND MERCHANT MILL, having thehest water pow or on the stream, Good Saw Mill, a large Two story Slodo Dwelling House, good Stable, nml other ont-buildlng*. Also, a good Tenant House. There Is on tho promises a number of choice Apple, Pen .Pencil and other FRUIT TREES, and a never-falling Wollof wa ter near the door. This property, being con venient to Market. Pchooln and Chutehcs. Is in every respect a desirable homo and place of business. Persons wishing to view toe premises, wlll'plense call on Mr. John Hofaker. residing on tho same, Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., when terms will bo made known.' •EMANUEL STAYER, JOHN KURTZ, Sop. 15,70 is A. tminittrators 'yTALUABIjE REAL ESTATE I offer nt Private Sale tho House and Lot where I now reside, situated about half a ihilo from the Court House, in Carlisle, anil loss than live minutes walk from the ■south Mountain Station, on the Cumberland Valley Uallr -ad. The lot is bounded on the North bv tho York Hoad, on the East and South by Jos W. Rosier and on tho West by Ashland Cemetery. Tho House Id a largo two-s|ory DOUBLE BRICK BUILDING, .witlt Rack Building and contains 10 Rooms, with on outside Kitchen. Oven, Cistern, never falling well of water, and other conveniences There Is alsoa full stable for two Horses and two Cows, with Carriage House, «tc. Tho Lot con tains about 2VS ACRES, highly cultivated wi«h an abundance of Fruit Trees, such as Apples, Peaches, Pears. Plums, &c. Catawba, Isabella, and Concord Giapo Vines, in good bearing condition and a rich pro ductive garden. Gns and Water pipes are laid past tbo proper ty, and the road Is lighted at night with.gas. amps. This Is a most desirable place fbr a private resi dence- omblning all tho advantages of town and country. If not sold ntPrivate Sale, I will oiler tho prop erty at Public Sale, on Saturday, Qcioi.cr 8, 1871), at in o’clock, A. M,, at tho Court House, In Car lisle. ■ • .! for terras and further information, apply either personally or by letter to GODFREY GOBCKLEK. Aug. 25,70—fit yALUABLE TAN YARD & DWELLING HOUSE, AT PRIVATE SALE. Thp.umlorsign.’d offers his valuable Tan Yard and Dwelling House, connected therow Ith, loca ted In Middlesex township adjoining the Car-, ■lisle Borings at Private Halo The Tun Yard con tains 21 vats and 2 large leeches, tho beam shop, HsxJs'fcct contains 4handlers, 2nates, and2large limes and a run n lag pool at thedoo*. The courier shop on the second floor Is of equal capacity.— There Is a thin streamof rumilngwat.tr within ten feet of the yard. There Is also a large back shed and null house. The locution Is one of the best for bark and hides In Cumhe'laml Vadcy. Hark plenty nt from 55 to 57 per cord, and the lanyard Is now doing a profitable business. Tho premises are in thorough repair. 'I ho Dwelling House is a pood TWO.STORY WKAT*JEK-Hi)ARDKD Building, with all the nceesS'iry on'buildings. Tr.itMS.—S2;iH)nt>k(mn cash, and the balance will be (ahen out In Inning bides at nine ceuis a pound lor Lno leauicr in < he rough. If the above premises are not sold on or be foty November Ist. 1870, they will then be leased for a term of years at 8175.00 per year. Possession given April ist, 187 ,or sooner if desired. For further information''ddress, JAMES ULKNDRNrjjU Carlisle springs,-f’.ih. Sop, 15. 70-71 JpUBUC SALE OF VALUABLE R E A-JCj ESTATE On Tuesday , -October 4, 1870. Tho undersigned. Attorney in fact for Mary East, offers ut Public Sale, on the above day, on the promises, In Frankford township,> on the' McClure's Gan road one and a half miles West of Glvlor’s Mill, and live miles from Carllso. the following described property, to wit: A tract of land containing about fOrty-flve Acres, with a good STONE 1 HOUSE, Slone Spring Hohse, a good Bank Barn, a Tan nery ana Bark House, and other necessary out buildings thereon erected. The properly Is In excellent condition. Tho tan yard contains SO vatsHUd'has a fine run of custom. There Is a spring which runs into tho tannery and the wa ter is not surpassed lor tanning purposes by any in tho state. There is an Orchard of choice fruit on the premises. Terms: 10 per cent, of tho purchase rponoy to bo paid cash, Uof the remainder to bo paid on Ist ot April 1871, and tho remaining half with Interest on the Ist of April 1K72, and to be secured by mortgage Upon the properly. Persons wish ing to view the property will cull on Jacob Kast residing on tho premises. Halo to commence at 1 o’clock, P. when terms will bo made known by Jacob nickey, Att’y. in fact for Mary Nlckey. ■ Aug. ?5,70—7w PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, On JP)'iday i September 30, 1870. Bv virtue of tho will of John.L. Waggoner, eceased, 1 will soil at Public Sale, on the prota ses, tho HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, lately occupied by tho said Waggoner, situated on Waggoner’s Gap Uoud In North Middleton township, about miles North-wcstnf Carlisle, adjoining lands of* Charles Donor’s heirs, Couo dogulnet Creek, and said road. The House Is a one and a-ht.lf slo-y, with Back Building, all lately refitted and Improved, with well of water, noail' tho door. Stabling fdr two Horses and Cows, with Carriage House, &c. Tho Lot con tains about SJi'AOBES about 2 Acres being meadow laud, is under high cultivation, and has been lifted up and used.ns a Truck garden, and * s n most desirable locution for a gardener. There Is abundance <if all kinds of Fruit Trees and Grape Vines, on tho lot. At'the sumo time and place JwlH sell the fol lowing Personal Properly, viz: One family Mare, one Cow. Buggy and Har ness. Spring Wagon, Ono-librso Wagon, Cultiva tor, Roller, Raddle and Bridles, Double and Sin gle Trees, Feed Cutter, lot of Guano, Garden Implements. Hot Bed Frames and Bosh. House hold Furniture, &c. Hale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M.. when attendance will bo given and lermsinadetlcnown by P. W, QUIGLEY. Executor of John L. Waggoner, dec’d. Aug. 25, 70- la IN UTAH OR THE MYSTERIES OF MORMONISM by J. 11. Beadle, Edlto of tho Halt Lake Report’ cr. Being an expose of their secret rites, core monies and crimes. With a full and authentic history of Polygamy mu! tho Mormon Meet, from Us origin t» the present time. , * Agents aro meeting with unprecedented suc cess one reports 180 subscribers In four days, another?! In two days. Agents wanted. Hand for circulars. Addiess, NATIONAL PUBLISH ING CO„ Phlhidolphlu. Pa. Sep. t, 70—1 m f TRUSSES! Seeley’s Hunl Rubber J_ Trusses, Supporters, and Pile Instruments- Cure Uupiuro, Abdomlnalor Uterine Weakness, esftnd PIiQS. Different approved patterns. Com lortuble,safe, light, oloanly. used In bathing. In dcstrucubletstcel springs coaled.) Elastic Btook- Irms. Belts, Places. Bandages etc.—Great var oly establishments. 1047 Chestnut Ht.. Phlla., and 0 Ann Ht.. New York, opposite Herald Building. Horn! sump for Pamphlet. Sold by Druggists mailed or expressed, June 10,70 8m A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES.— Being » abort and practical treatise on the uaiuire, causes, and symptoms of pulmonuiy ronrumpttm. Bronchitis and rtMmua, and thelt prevention, treatment, ana care by in* •BBSS- s “ l ,)y M. D 0 West KonrleentU street, N. ’jirao 10. 00-y ' O ENTS EARN S2UU A MONTH £mr.K Jotni.S..U. AhbotTs last groat wort, the LIVEB.IOFb. l\bb THE PttbJBIbENTB. Over,sab‘ HggrHirfarly lllty meal anti wo.td en gravlngH. f Sttll.t at Bight More agenta wuntod. Hood fur dcßOfl pllon and torma. !■ ruiucbu iub liHlmig C0.,721 Market HI,, Philadelphia To, Bop. J, Tb—lnt W PRICES 1 1 DOW 1 PRICES 11 The exceedingly low prices of goods at tho cheap Dry Goods BU>ro, opposite Thudlam’B Hotel, ore attracting the serious attention of buyers. • All kinds of . . SUMMER 0001)8 are so low that persons In need of them have on ly to see to appreciate them. Having Just >o turned from tho East with n fine assortment of lookluir io >ho Fall trndo.Ae Is prepared to R ? . l J ,e:n lho smallest possible profits, apo dal bargains In . CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. COTTON AND LINEN GOODS constantly on hand. P , R I N T S la great variety of styles, Tho best stock of SHAWLS HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, GLOVES, Ac. NOTIONS of every description. CARPET CHAIN of all shades at the lowest figures, Tho most careful attention paid to all orders, by mall or otherwise. Call, see and bo convinced at No. 99 North Hanover street, opposite Thudlum’s Ho tel, Carlisle, Pa. Aug. A, 1870-ly jy/JRS. LO-BB’S, BAZAAR OF FASHION. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST, FOR SALE. The entire stock of MILLINERY AND TRIMMINGS, BONNETS AND HATS, BASH RIBBONS. TRIMMING RIBBONS, • * VELVET UII3BONS, Dress and Cloak Trimmings SILK, SATIN, VELVET, EMBROIDERED EDGINGS AND INSERTING 3 KID GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, ’ . CORSETS, CHIGNONS, SWITCHES, July 44, 70—tf WILL SELL very low o'n account of leaving—A very desirable 4 story, BRICK HOUSE 30x35 with a buck brick, building 22x80, a splendid lorpo - Storeroom mid Wareroom, is doing tbo best business in nth street, 1h u nice home in u thriving parl-of tho city. Or will rent f0r.1871. - Aug, 11,70—2m*. -‘ r Hetjal Notices. NOTICE At ft afnted Orphans' Court, began on Tuesday the. I'*lh day of August, A 0.. PT'Vnml -holdeu »>(, Curliv/t* In ntnl for Cumberland county, be ■orethe Hon.i James H. Graham, President Judge; and Hugh *»tuait and Tbos. P. Blair, K»q’rs., Associate Judges, the following proceed* luys were had to wft; In tho matter of the writ of Partition and Valuation on tho retn estate of Jano fcl.xharp, deceased. the name havina been returned by the Sheriff of the <’minty; finding that could not he parted and divided so as to accomo date all of the parlies In interest, nor so oa to iicontnoilato m »re than two of them, now to wit, mth August. 1«70. rule on the partlert In In terest to accept or refuse to accept the said real estu'e atthe valuation thereof orsmny cause why ihestiineshmild not hos'dd. Personal not lee to in* served on those lesidlng In the County, and u> those residing out of the County notice by publication In one newspaper published In the imrough of'’arllsle. for three weeks, previous to the next staled Orphans’-Court, and by le ter addressed to their respective Post Offices, the Sheriff to make i ct urn of the proceedings by the next stated'Orphans’ Court, By the Courts In testimony whereof I Imve hereunto set my .I imnd and affixed the seal of the said J l. s. >Court, at Carlisle, this 17th day of )—,—' I August, A. D., 1870. \ • * BASIL. BIXLER. Deputy Clerk. &c. . JOS. C. THOMPSON, AV.-erfin- Sep. 15.70—5 t OTX C E . lu tUo matter of the! In tho Court of Com account of John J«i- I mnn Plena ot Cumber* cobH.AHßlt'ueeof Adam f laud county. Houseman. ] • The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho Court to report distribution of mo bahmce in the hands of John Jacobs, Assignee ot Adam Sense man, will meet the parties Interested lor the purpose of his appointment at his office. No. 34, South Hanover street, in Carlisle, Poim’a., on Tuesday, OcloberVi, 1870, at U o’clock, A. M. F. E. BELTZBOOVER. Auditor* Ppp.l.7o—(lt Audi luit'd notice.. e mailer or the account 0/ John W. Hints'll, Art* minlxtrator of Sidney Huston, late of Ptnn deceased. • • ••' • Tho Auditor appointed by tbo Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, to distribute the balance In t'»e hands of John w. Huston Adnt’r. of Hid-, ney M. Huston, lateof Penn township, deceased, to und among the parties entitled to receive the sumo, will meet the. parties in interest at his office in tho borough ol Carlisle, on Monday, the Ud day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at which tlrve they are notified to attend and pre sent their claims. Sep. 15, 70—3 t NOTICE. In the matte* of the account of John W. Houston, JZrecuforq/ John Huston, late of Penn township. deceased. The Auditor appointed by tho Orphan!*’ Oonrt of Cumberland county, todlstrlbrte tho balance In the hands of Jno. W. Huston, Ex’r of John Huston, late of Penn townlhlp, dcc’d.among tho parties entitled to receive the same, will meet thopartlesin Interest athls office In the borough, of Carlisle, on Monday, tho loth day ot October nex . at 10 o’clock, A. M„ at which time they aro notified to.attend and present their claims, JNO. COIINMAN, Auditor, OTIC B . ~ Bop. 15, 70—3 t ■To the Udra a*ui legal Jicjirescntaiivcs of Harriet Watson, laic of thetownship of West J’eunsborough, County of C/nnbcrfontf, deceased. Take notice, that in pursuance of a writ of Partition ami Valuation'issued out of the Or* plums’ Court of Cumberland county, mid to me directed, an Inquest will bo held on the real es tate of said deceased, to wl A lot of Ground In (Plainfield.) West Ponna horouch township, Cumberland county. Fa,, bounded on the west by John Watson, on the east by Daniel Myers, Oil the north by State Koad, and on the south by an alley, containing one fourth of an acre, more or loss, on Friday, the 21st day of October, A. D.. 1870, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ on the promises for the pnrpo<eof ma king partition and-valuation of the real estate ol said deceased. JOB. C. THOMPSON, 'Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, 1 ‘ September 10, 1870. / Sop. 15,70-6 t A EDITOR’S NOTICE. In the estate of Jacob Goodyear, lale of South Mid dleton lotaxship, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the Auditor ap pointed by the Orphans’Court of Cumberland county, to make distribution of tho balance In the hands of John Goodyear, Jacob Goodyear, Samuel Goodyear and Benjamin Goodyear Ex ecutor of Jacob Goodyear, late of the, township ofHoutb Middleton, In said county, deceased, to and amongst the parties entitled thereto, will attend to Ihodullesof hlsappolnlmentuß Audi tor aforesaid at his olhce, In tho borough or Car lisle. Pa., on Friday, the WtH day of September, A . I)., lb?o. at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and where all persons Interested are requested to attend and represent-their several claims. ,4 M. C. HERMAN, Sep. 8. 70—3 t Auditor , Administrators notice.-no- ♦ tico is hereby given that letters of Admin- , miration on the estate ol Marla Ulvln, Into of’ Sliver Spring township. deceased, have, been granted to tUe undersigned Administrator. All jerhouH knowing themselves Indebted to said ■state are requested to make settlement Immo ' lately, and those having claims-will present lout for settlement. w WANBAUGH . Adminiitratoi'. Sop. J. 70-01* ADMINISTRATOR’S NOITCE.-No tl«e Is hereby given that letters of Admin ismitlon on' the • stale of Je*seUurdner, late of -*ouUi'Middleton township,deceased, have been grunted to the undersigned, residing in the county of Adams nd f>tato«f Pennsylvania.— \U i arsons Indebted to the said estate, are re quested to make 1 payment immed'utelv and i hose having claims ngatnst the estate will also present ihem for settlement. Administrator, York Rulphur P. O uTiCE Ht*p. 8,70—01* Kxecutors. Administrators and Guardians are Hereby nutltkd Hint all accounlßfor coiiQrma- Uou and allowance at the next orphans Court must bo filed In ih«* on or before “»• miu clay or MEELY> ifrytottr. Bep. 15,70—26 10. All kinds of In town, D. H. LACHEY. Consisting of etcetc. GEOROE RfTOOP, - 2d and Mulberry His., Harrisburg, l*a t JNO. CORNMAN, ■ Auditor,
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