‘"fjpfetm. 1 CARLISLE, PA., riiiir»iin.V MorniiiK. «cl. l!l, IH7O. VI CTO Jt v ! ; Tlie Whole l>cinorv«lic TU'Uot Triumplinntl}' Kicctcjl! ■‘THE‘COLORED TROOPS FOUCHT BRAVELY II" “ We Imvo mot the enemy and they are ours!” 'Aye, we met the hl.ickand lan army on Tuesday and r uted it, horse, foot and dragoons. The loidie ils to this county, elated over the (act that some four or live hundred negroes had, been added to their voting strength, felt confident ot success. They were g' ing lo annihilate the Democracy el' “Out Mother Cumberland” hy electing lire whole Radical ticket. 'They—simple souls—never look into con-iderathm the fact that scores of white Republicans could mil and would not lie forced into an association with negroes tit the polls or any other place. We have always contended, and have fregnciilly so eX- pr.ssed ourself, that (he negro would ; eanse the downfall, the destruction and : annihilatiot. of the Radical party. Had. | The people, hy (heir votes, consented to , the negro heemning a voter, all would j have heen well—no one would have 1 complained. But the people were not eons'll led, on the contrary they were defied, and tho negro was declared a voter, and white men were threatened with pains and penalties, hy a fraudu lent, unconstitutional and infamous .fifteenth Amendment. Wo never re gretted that tho Radicals pursued this arbitrary .and unblushing policy,, for wo felt sure they would reap hitter fruits from their sowing ; wo felt sure . that thousands of their' own best men would revolt, and, by their votes, assise to rebuke and repudiate tho men and the. party who, in defiance ot public opinion, had committed this high-hand-- ud outrage, Thanks, then, lg tho while men of old Mother Cumberland, for the brilliant victory'We achieved on I ucs day. Thanks to those Republicans who broke from their own ranks and-assist ed to strike down the men who laid dared to-force negro-equality upon the people,. They are unit led to tlie grati tude of every well-wisher of our coun try. ■ At this writing wo have but meagre returns, but wo Imye sufficient to war rant us in saying that the Democratic ticket is elected from top to bottom, by from 800 to 1,000 majority—the largest ever given in Cumberland comity ! The experiment of negro voting and negro equality bassoon tested in' land comity, and the verdict of the peo ple is now recorded. Lei white men rejoice, for they have much to rejoice over. .It was a noble day’s work. A thousand cheers then for the old Demo cratic. or white man’s party. Hip, Hip, Huzzal THE STATE. , We have but few returns fr in the State, and these wo have are mere es timates. The Harrisburg Patriot is of opinion that the Democrats have gain ed two members of Congress—.Moyers in the Uedfoul, and Reading in the Ducks districts. Wo hope t!>.e Patriot is rigid in its figures. .. In Philadelphia the Radicals have elected ail (heir city and c anity officers majorities _of from .1,000 tn G ( Qito, : The Congressional and Legisla tive delegations are Hie same as last year. , Telegrams from WilkerbarVn say that Judge Woodward, who was the 'Demo cratic nominee for President. Judge-for (lie Luzerne district,lias been defeated. Tills was not looked for. Skinner. Deinoorntie candidate for Assembly, carries Franklin county by some three hundred, if Perry is any thing n ar rigid, lie lias been elected. Tile Legislature will lie Radical in Hotli Houses. The Radical majority, however, will not bo as large in the House,, as last year., ttl.OliltKlti VICTOKI' IS H.UtKHSIU'Kt; ! Tlio Republican city of Harrisburg tins yielded to thn pressure. Verbeek, (Democrat,) is e'ected Mayor by tali majority, ami Weaver (Democrat,) is chose ’ (lily Treasurer by Si] majority. Well done, Harrisburg! ■run sriinii is tiikiima On our first page will tie found a fill account of the late terrible storm in Virginia. That State bas ever boon sub ject to periodical storms, find Hoods ns sudden and destructive as Ibbseof more tropical regions ; but seldom lias she been visited by a storm so terrible in its character 1 and effects as that which desolated her fields during (lie last week of .September and tlfe early days of the present,month. Beginning in the ex treme southern part of (lie .Slate, (lie storm traveled northward, seeming to increase in intensity until,the Mary lamp border was’ readied, when its further progress was marked by no more than the usual severity of equinoctial storms. From Uidimond westward to Staunton - -sind Lynchburg, on the route of the James River, the greatest amount of mischief lias been done. Richmond itself was inundated, and thev business districts flooded and impassable. The bridges crossing the Manchester have been destroyed, and human life placed in constant jeopardy from the fiilli g of buildings, and floating debri--. At Lynchburg railroad communication was broken oil', l lie bridges and the embank ments having been swept away. Un man’life lias also sutVered much, a whole family having perished, and the shock ing report comes that at llirpc-’s Ferry forty-seven persons, have been killed. The, swelling of the Virginia streams rustling into the Potomac has increased the volume of its waters, and Washington, already 'suffering, was at one .time threatened with nh inundation as complete and destructive as that at Richmond. The crops el the summer, carefully garnered throughout the Vir ginia valley, have been utterly destroy ed in this havoc ufstorni and Hood. It is dreadful to contemplate the suffering ' that must ensue in this region, pot yet fully recovered from tile desolations of war. (JOVKUNOIi CiKAHV tIUM UJI pi Ii II le.l Gm. Geiger, <>( I’encl' Holtom, Sherillnf York ( .(,Hilly, to till file vacancy ennseil liy Uio (U-iilli of Christian Piahler, H-q. Jle has already enteied Ujmn tl'e disciiargeofthe Iliiljes of Vis oMlee, uml has appointed Mr. i-htmne! liny his Deputy. IlfflOWW VICTORY!!!! Another Gun for the 15lh Amendm't, HE WON’T’ WIN ! MOW BA DLT TITEYFEEL, 'ITIISt CWI-snCY. The Dcnmoi'iioy »1 Cumboi’Umtl Coun ty have achieved a glorious triumph. In nearly every district wo have made snhs!anted gains', and the nomocratic •majority in the County will probably exceed 1,000. In view of the fact that nearly five hundred negroes were re- gistered, lids is glory enough for one day. At a low estimate there were at least four hundred negro votes polled, which makes Rio Democratic gain, on the white vote five hundred or more. As there is no State ticket, it is diffi- cult (ogive (lie exact majority in the. several distriots—for our local candi dates have not all received the same vote—tint ilia following will be found to lie-very nearly correct: Di tno'. MaJ. fttp. Ma Carlisle, B. W \V, W Prank ford. Id Plain let.l. North Middleton. 101 Middlesex. el 1 South Middleton, tt-t Monroe, .Southampton, -It Leeshn rg,- ‘ 111' -Nea’ville, .'I IS Fast Pcnnslioro' Lower Allen, Hampden, II Mcchuaicsbarg, Sbippensburg, Slip peiiHlmrg twp., 1C I Silver Spring, tile TUU KOIM>V«XI five nemocratioifonucSlmeii I lerl«1 As a speculation die negro vote did not pay in Car iste. Two hundred and forty negro votes wore registered and nearly two buimred were polled, and yet our majority in the Boron-b will not fall a hundred short of .last year. Wo have elected the entire Democratic Borough ticket, with H e Democratic eouncilmen in dip Fast Ward, there!) .■ giving us control of the Borough gov ernment next year. Kadi iif Uio Democratic,tickets iii the East Ward ran abend of the Republic can ticket, and both Democratic Inspec tors arc elected. i jo ko ar : iioff rc rc as Chief Jiinr/ess. K. IK, IK. IK. Tntnl ;17!) I’;!') 014 Mfl 3-12 . ’'lB2 John K John T. Crazier ' ■ AssMnnf JJiuvrw. TiPwia (_J. FnhpiV Robert Shrafcr, M'J' Assessor jno vis John Ontshall Henry Myers, Assistant Assessors. Peter Ppahr, 338 22b -*34- Wm/MTher-on. 40!) 2;b f>37 ,S rnnnrf JZnsmr'f/cr, lob 37j3 ojll_ Kidhan JJuntch, 102 3m 537 Auditor John J. Fallcr, J. IF. FMy, EAST WARD. Toirn Council. Wm. Kennedy, U>3 John Jacobs, 20.1 (4. P». Hoffman, 182 *B. A. P'lgUe. ISO J. L. Sterner, 155 J. P Uliineharl.lOo H. Newslvim, ISO John. MeDride,. ITU Godfrey Render.23B John Fuller, 13D Judy'* Andrew Kerr, , J 75 j 67/os, deuyer, 14S F. Com man. -208 | Inspector, John S. Lyuc, 18<i I K. UWmr, MS M. ihiylo, P 45 j School Cireetor, r. Cormnun, 527 [No opposition, Constable- Uirmu 1,. Glbli, Ml I No Republican can- C. P. Sait no, 202 | iliilnte. Mt-ssrs. Rhinuhart, Newsham, Homier, MeHiide mill Pallor, for Council. ami Mr. forjudge, inn! Mr. Hoyle, lor TiiHpee.tor, were candidates on ,the Inde pendent De nine niiie.Licit et. Messrs. .Imaiha nml Kciiiody (Doniii-, nils) ami Homier, Uhimd'iart and Knbcr {independent Leninem!*) are therefore eleeted. Robert. (liven, 211) 1 IT>». A PmdwtUjii Ins. Helser, I Hubert Jihwh, .>->■' Win. Ueily, . ;H?l> Jno. Heetein. . 'M \A. lihtncharf, CJ. Sehuchm.Mi, 22<‘» J F. Dinktc Inspector* J. ri. Whistler, dIM \ J. Jiiw/cat, yjo opposition Line, in R-mum; Radicals in Italics. , ■ . The nujnnor in which the census bus been tuUon in different parts of Iho country is under investigation at tho Census Cilice. Tho payments to As sistant Marshals are stopped in all eases where.reason exists for supposing that tho work' has been improperly or im perfectly, performed, The cases where substantial reasons for complaint are shown,' arc not, however, nrmormis, and, with the exception of New Yonc, tho almost universal disappointment of tho larger cities has not led to serious accusations of negligence. Brooklyn and St. Louis exhibit-an unexpected increase, and Philadelphia lias every 'a?on to'bn satisfied with, tho result. The Marshal of Maryland lias not yet allowed tire returns to bo published. Wow Orleans and San Francisco wilt come up to every reasonable estimate, and Ciueago, Boston' Sind Cincinnati have bad Marshals, wiio.se faithfulness and efficiency con'.d not bo questioned. Scarcely a complaint has, been made in regard to the cities of the second class, It-is mainly iiVcilics.of the third and' fourth ‘class, and' in smart towns which aspire to ire called cities, that tire ;reatest disappointment is felt. Tortn nilely these arc the eases which can be most readily mv stignted, and the ques tion as to the completeness of the census is generally.settled at homo, wilhom an appeal to the Census office. In some eases, volunteer committees of citizens have gone over the ground a second, time, with tiro assistant marshals, until it was settled to their salisfactinn whe ther the work was nr was not well done. Wherever appHeatiundbr authority to ■o-emunorate basbeen made, fheconsus office has -instructed the, marshals not Ui ho influenced by popular disappoint ment or dissatisfaction at the result, in- asmuch as the expectations termed bad been in so many-eases shown to be un founded and unreasonable, but to make a personal investigation into the facts before reporting that re-enumeration was necessary’. Tim Income Tax.— Justice Strong recently made the following decision : Tno five pur cent. United States tax on railroad dividends lias hitherto been assessed and. paid eaeli year on the earn ings of the year previous; and accor dingly the railroad companies, on de claring dividends, have deducted from the sum paid over to each stockholder the’ five per cent, income tax, if being more convenient for the government to collect the tax directiy from the com pauie.-i and then allow-if in the income' returns of each individual stockholder. This income-tax, imposed by the act of I SGI and its supplements, expired with the 3'lst of December, 1889, except that tin? law provided for.the collection of that portion of the,-lax on tbo iimoine of 1RG1) which had not boon paid, Jus tice Strang bolds that-any dividend in ate payable alter the 31st December, ISO 9, is not subject to the five per cant, deduction by thmtailroadcompany, be cause the-railroad company is not oblig ed to pay it to the government. And this is true, even if the income bo .earn ed in 18G9,,bnt is not made available in tbo form of a dividend to the stock holders until 1870. .The same, ruling applies to interest on bonds payable on or after the Ist of January, 1870. „ Death op Ex. Gov,. Pacicgu,—Fimd veitenily, we mglected to. notice at the proper lime, the 'death .of Rs. Governor William.F. Packer, of tills State, This estimable a’cnfJenvm and pure patriot died at Williamsport, on Tuesday. Sep tember 27th, 1870, aged 08 years, lie was horn in Centro county, April 2. 1807. At the a"*' of thirteen he entered a printing otliee at--Sunhury as.an apprentice. In IS2O lie heeain** the owner of tile Lycom ing On-efta, and in 1833 helped to es‘ah lii«h the Keystone at Harrisburg. In 1830 he was appointed Canal Commissioner hv Gov. Porter; and. in 1842, Auditor General- in 1843 he was,elected to the Legislature from Lycoming. Clinton and potter counties, and continued to serve three terms, serving one term as Speak er. fn 1848 he was elected to (lie Senate. In 1857 he was elected. Governor by the •' At the expiration of his term he retired to Williamsport, and de voted himself to business. He was a self made man, nm) was gonenTlly esteemed Sis of his ten children survive him. —The key ot the situation—Molt-ke. —Food riots are apprehended in Paris. —Tim garrison at Met/ makes sorties almost, every day. 275 307 33S 483 —Ti e Prussian guns are nearly all in position before Puri-. —Russia gives assurance that her he tendons me peaceful. —T)ry diet for the Russian Autocrat— 373 225 301 151 imn oil Turkey without Greece. r —There arc 2208 enniion in the forts nml oh Hie walla nronml Paris, —-Honher makes it appear that Napole on is solely responsible for the present war. Lrit’ls I'lihci',. 131 I\ Gardner, 130 7?. McCartney', 153 John Plan!:, 152 John flyer, 133 -Some of King William's subjects luivn petitioned him not to expose liim seif on the huttie-llehl. —Futlher ilelnils, 'ending to establish the death of (lenenil Von Mobile, mo Tours. —Tlie bridges on the railroads nml highways west of Haris have been mined, mid are to lie blown up as the Prussians udvanee. —Tlie Kicnch army now in Algeria, numbering H7,tl()l) men, is anxious In he reeiiltetl, so ns to operate against the Prus sians. —Paris is surrounded by trenches, rillo pits, barricades mid oilier temporary de fences. The villas in Iho I suburbs and the walls of cottages are loop-holed for rilles. —The J,nmliin 'ldc/jrnph nf yesterday morning lias a number nf despatches re biting to the rumored dentil of General Von MnltUe. Tlie editor, in ills enm ments, expresses the opinion that Hie leadeiillin wldeli passed through Chalons and Toni enlihdned tlie remains nf a great Prussian general. WKST WARD; Totrn Council}. Jmhjc. School Director J /£.(■'. irondM'nrc?,r>7o Constable. 3.“>3 I p* Oiler , THE CENSUS. EVKOIM AS WAR NOTES' JlcVo'anbnjtisnuents. jjTHEAP JOHN! ' sELL-t Hl» Clothings Boots, - Shoes, Hats, / Notions, Cheaper Than Anybody in CARIiISIiH. ft ire him ii Call, CHEAP JO N, The Benefactor of Bagged 'Humanity, LIVES IN Franklin House, '****' -i'-Bossey Wetsel’s) IN BEAU OK COURT HOUSE. Oct. 13, 70—im QKPUANS’ COURT SA Oil Thursday, November 17, 1870. Rv virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court <‘f Cumberland county, thosuhscrlbor will sell, on tho premises, at I o'clock I l ' tho u ternoon of said duv, the: following valuable real estate, the property of the late William Wise, situated hi South Middleton township, on tho V n ‘ 1 5,’i0.™ 1, within three quarters of a mllo of Imping Springs, consisting of a Farm of iatucslono Lund, con talnlng 10.0 acres, ! ’n n high u'Mo of rnlMvntl n, »n(llmvl|i« there onme,neda TWo-STOKY lUUidv MOUSK, Bank Barn, Wagon Khcd, (.iji'n Cribs, ling Pens, Carriage House. a splendid young bearing ‘ 'nrliavd, ami other Improvements. «n in good ordoi ana condition. ItiS In all rcsr-ecls one of Hi * very best farms iu tho county for lumnlv i f location ami fertility. It. has on it a very valuable Kami Bank, that has been opened ami worked to some extent. . Also, on tho sumo day, ami at Iho siuno place, ho will sell u Tract‘of Mountain Lain), situated hi the same township. bounded bv lands of Beniamin iCaufindn. and O. W. nml I>. V. Ahl, containing lo AUHICSand 11 PKUCIIKS. and well covered wilh thriving oal: and chest nut timber. Terms made known on the day of sale, \V. It. UNR. Ocl. 1:1,7jJ—ts Kx’r. of William Wise, dee’J. CLOTHING! CHEAP CLOTHING! —GO TO—l- B. M. SMILEY’S CHEAP CLOTHING' STORE, No* 11, South Hanover St for lm*ga'lns, where you will find a large assort ment of REA D Y-M ADEC EOT H IN O , for Mon. Youths’ and Hoys’ wear. from tho com monest. iirnlos up> to fho. host, all of my own manufacture, which I.wtll s**ll at prices to defy competition. I have on hand a large amt good assortment of piece goods, such us CI.HTHS, GASSI.MERES. COKIH..S \ ITNETTS, &c.. wh'dl. J will sell by the yard, nr rut and make up tr» or der In the* heM manner and iu prims much low er than aro nsimllv charged for garments made lo nr 'er. Also a large assortment ol‘Sl)Irt«, Un dershirts. Drawers*- ITats, Umbrellas. Hosiery, tick and Kid Gloves, Ac., In fact everything Usually kept, in a GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, all of which I wjR -cIJ cheaper than the cheap est, Remember the plncn No 11. Knnth T-lann ver street, between InholFs Grocery and Stroll m A Sponsler’a Shoe store. Oct 13. 70-nm 11 M. SMILEY. pUUILO SALE, At the Court House, In the Horough of Carlisle, On'Friday % October 2S, 1870, That valuab'c Private Ttes'denco situate at tlio West End of the Ilorongh of • 'arUsle, nenv Dick’ • luhon Col lege, known ns the McCUrtock proper ty. now owned by Henry Snyder. The Lot conjoins 70 feet In front, nnd 50ft feet In depth fronting on both Main mm Leather streets. The Improvement* consist of on KLF OAA’T mid COMAJ/WIOIW MANSfLN. sltuafo near the centre of the grounds, fronting on Main street, finished In the best manner, with convenient out-huihllngs. Tho grounds arc, tastefully laid out mul are well studded with fruit and ornamental trees, and slmibbery oi the choicest kind. Hale to commence at II o’clock, on said day when duo attendance) will bo given and terms made known by . A. L. f*Pf)NftliEH, Oct. 13. 7U—t- Heal Estate Agent. PROTHONOTAIiY ; S NOTTCK.-No two. ts hereby given that the following trust accounts have been Hied in the Protn moiary’s Otlb'o, nnd will be mesontnd to• the I’onrLoi Common Pleas of (Jumhevlft d County, for con. Urination on Wednesday, November to, WO, viz; 1. Account of .John M’Cimly, Committee of H. P, M’Clure, Fsq.. u lunatic. • ‘J. First and final account of John Heetem, As signee of Joseph <). (jr<*eu under * eed of volun tary asstymnent for benefit of creditors. First and final account of Dnntcl Feifrow, Assignee of W W. Barr, under deed of volunta ry assignment for benefit of creditors.. W, V, UAV 'NATTGH, Oct. 13. 70— It* ' PrpUirvintari/. FUUS! FURS! ] " The subscriber announces to tho citizens ol Carlisle amt vicinity, thatshe Is prepared to Make, Alter or Repair all Itlmlsor vhHcMph of Finn, ’ip lino JJu* Jafe.suiml nlo.st fahfjionnbJc Klmpo tu‘ ‘ Htylc. Cull upon MRS. 71. 1.. IT AT.livin', No. 71. South Hanover St., Carlisle, T’a. Nearly opposite id I’rc-Mjyioiiuu Churc Oct, i:J,7O-:it ADMINIBT.UVPOR'W NOTIUB.-No fJcola hereby r)vou Unit N-tt<»ra of Admin* isirution on th** oatato of hrcdfrlok Momma late of Ifnmpdon township, dwiisorl. Imvo l»ec*n granted to the undersigned Administrator, ne Hiding In tlio wmiH twp. AH persons Knowing tlioiiiNftlvoH Indented to said e-uulf*. ivro request ed to inuko pavment Immediately, and Uios having claims Wid present them for settlement SAMUiiL MUMMA, ■Uhnhilslrutor? oct. Krto anbrrti»rnirntß GOODS 1 KJiIW GOODS! I AT Til K (!iii';ii> mil cions store, D. A. SAWYER, Opposite the MfO'Pcl House, fins Just opened n largo and well selected stock of fall and winter DRYGO O D S , embracing every variety of design mid labile. Hlnek Silks, Colored Silks, silk Poplins. Ficneb poplins. ICmpress ami Mixed Poplins, Wool semes Wool Imps, Veloms, Victoria Plaids, sunn i and Rob Hoy Plaids, Colored Poplins. Al ononis A superior brand or black Alpaccas. whicji for weight, lustre, and price excels any uthor in Uio market. domestic GOOOS, WS^fiW^ DKLAXNUtf, lu, 18, XU FLANNELS, FLANNELS, All the host, makes at thn lowest prlncs. HLANKET DEFA RTMEN P, A tro.sh utmslc. of Whitt* ami Colored in Jrmn (ho mills, '"er.v cheap, CL()A K I N O Wlvc'U-Oiis, VTulin- IVot.f, 81.00 ami upwards. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Unu-lm Shawls. Thibet Shawls Striped Shawls, uml Blanket Shawls. Prices away Uuwn. NOTIONS IN ALL VAIUISTIKS, UrfcakmHtSlmwlH, Ladles* ami Childrens’ Merino Vests. Men’s iMm lm» Shirts. Wove Yarns, Zeph ers, Hosiery, Luces, Embroideries, Uloves, .Jou vina Kld-Ciloves. ( FURS I FURS! FURS! Fresh stock'in from the' manufacturers, less • limn city prices, A lull lino of ‘Men’s find Hoys’ oasslmera.— Shits iriiide to order at lowcst/prlces. Wii wish ever> tiod.s to call and examine our cheap slocic and yet some of the bargains, as you cun save ‘2-j per cent. Oct. id, ro. ipuis old established STOVE ill TINWARE STORE, James McG-ox^igaS, No.- S 3, South Hnriover ,V., (Adjoining Rlalr & Sous’ Grocery Store.) CARLISLE, PA. After an experience of over thirty yours In the Stove and .Tinware business, in Carlisle.the un dersigned reel? confident that bis i oeonunemda tfon of Stoves has some weight with the com munity. Ho nowolfers the celebrated SMPIII E’G A 8 33 V 11 N E R chlch ha feels satisfied Is the host Rasa Rumor n the, market. It. fs handsome, tin owing a •hcorft}*. light, around the room; there are no dinkerseven with llie worst coal; the heat js reflected to tlm.llnornnd strikes the foot Ini-tea ot tiro fneo; the gas Is entirely consumed; n! dust. Is carried oiftjy a h »ck pipe; 1 1 tm. a vim Hinting damper by which rooms maybe kej; thoroughly ventilated j and it produces us grea heat f’Oin as’ small a quantity-of coal'as an; Stove evei* offered to the public. * He also oilers the “rnfcY RIGHT” and th “ BEACON - RIGHT.” both Ra-o Rurners, hlgim reoomtnonded-by tvll who have used them. All ’these Rase Rurners are insured for three years, and if they do not work satisfactorily may ho v< turned. 'Also the following well known COOK STOVES NIMROD, ' farmer, riAMOND PLATE and others. ’These aro all warranted and may he returned If unsatisfactory. Hundreds nfthom have been pul up by me In this community,-ami their popularity is universal. AH these Stoves may boon seen at my estab lishment ami references cun bo given to parties using them. SPORTING AND ROOFING, attended lo In loam w rnmitry. Repairing done oh shop notice. , . JAMES McGONTOAL, . . Oct. IJ, 70-fim No. y.l, South Hanover St. Y A 1 (J'A B 1,14 REAL ESTATE, AT IIUBL7O SAM 3, On ino premises Eherly’s Lower Allen townsulp, (Jumherluud county. I’n., On 'ilnirsilay, JS'oveinbei' 24, 1870, at 11 o’clock. A. M. No. 1. A two sto-.V HHUHLE HRIOIC HOUSE, with "> Acres ' f Ground; In a high state of culti vation and Irnprovcment.fora private residence No, 2, A 1 ot ol Ground adjoining No. 1, J 1 feel front and-lOM fc«*tdeep, wjt.li two Wagon Maker Shops upon ft out* and a-hilfstmffs high. No.-H. A-Lot of Ground adjoining No. 2 oil feet front, and -motcouluep, \ltlia Hi HJHLE FRAME HOUSE, two sf«.r( s high upon It,* coiiialningK I tom ris, and choice Trees ol (lllTcrcui kinds upon the Grounds. No. J A Lot of Ground -in feet.front, by 120 leet-' in deplh.wltli atwo-story PLASTERED MOIJ'E, Imvingti Hpi'insln It, This lot has also very tine fruit upon It. No. n. a Lot of Ground .‘l3 feet front, by -120 feet in depth,with n oneand u-hulf story HoLNE, - upon It and a Shoo Maker shop. A very tine row of A nplo Trees on this Lot. No. *•, A Lot o| Ground BJ.it feel front and 301 feet deep, with a large SJo 7 Rank Ram upon. It. (11l feet front, by -in feet deep, with two Thres hing floors ami two mowers. This Lot has line trull, also upon it, and Is well calculated for budding upon. N«>. 7. A Lot of Ground extending along the public rood, 73 perches by v2t feel In depth, and having elected upon tt a STONE HnUsE and D\VEtjLi NG.,nmi been occupied for a long time as a store doing ag*od country business. No, S A TAVERN,II USE ami LOT. with u- Hu tchei Shop, having all tho modern cbnven 1* uccs atlmd cd to. tho pionuscs. Tho Jot con tains 7i» feet front by 230. feet In depth. Tho Invent H msu Is three ‘•rorie.s high, has JO Rooms In it anda never-tailing Spring of wa ter under the roof, mid? Spring Houses on toe pretnlßCS. Very choice fruit of dltieient kinds and a very productive gardcn.ou these premls cs. No. 9,A Lot l undo Term mining about R AfRES, witn all tho wiuor riirb is and pnviieg.s cdn neclcil with jv large STi )NTS MEWU aNTMi LL. /our high, with fore nm of stone driven by overrun wheels lt*ol, hlyh upon n uever f.udng stream of soring wafer. which Hm>s wllh- In a few miles o the Mm, mid never in the wilder. Tolu Mill properly Uloealed drone of ihu finest grain growing regions oi Cumber land Valley, mm within two miles of Harris burg, and one and mic-half in lies of New Cum berland, one-halt imle from vho Cumberland Valley UuUrmiU. The Mill linsall the modern improvements, find the probity hn.s located upon it two largo Dwelling Houses,ConpcrSlmp, Cabinet Maher Shop, Hog Pens, srubdng uiul other ImprovenionfN. There Is choice Ci nit also tip 11 u.' All tho above properties will lie Hold, and a clear and indisputable title will given to the purchasers. Terms ol sale mode Unown on tho day of sale, uml tho wishes of the purchaser or purcinnxn.s us to payments regarded JOHN IIEKnOI. CJ. KBKULY, ■\VUlnlso refer to Pumuo) Hepburn. F.stj, rarlMe lor any Information In ivfmmce fo M proportion, term* of payment. At., ami who w also b»* present on ,lhe duy of sale. ()ct.l3,7U—U* • REWARD-HORSE STOLEN.- dV)V/ '' hors*) was stolon nutof the field n| the undersigned >n South Middleton township, on (benight of October (». The following is a de sorlplion of Iho uni mu! stolen : A son cl, mixed with t-rey, four white feet, white face, Ims n neuron the outside of left trout foot. extending within a half-inch of hoof; also another avnr under the right, side, wbmb ran easily he detected on »olose exjunlnaHon; live years old sprint. Twenty-live dollars will he paid tor the reeovery*of iho horse, or titty dollars for Iho horse and arrest of the thief. S. N. WOLF, Mount Hom.y Bprincjs. Cumberland County Pa. Oct. IS, 70-2L* A WEEK paid npppiH,'mr leorfe »P' V/ mu'o, In a new manufacturing business nf home, No capital required. Address NovKfc tv Co.. Saco, Mo. Oel.«, 70—iw MpIjANAHAN STONE & ISE T have far sale every Implement inscd on MuyW.IC-MU FORTUNES ofiereO tolive men. Rare chance. Bend stump. Diamond K, Co., Wilmington, Hoi. Bop. 8,70-JJm ROOM M)R RENl’.—Kor rent, Dio room In the Volunteer Building, lately oc cupied hv John Dorncr. tailor. Immediate pog. session will begIVGU. Inquire of • .). 11. BRATTON. ISTrto aubcttfarmrntjs NV* r dry goods store*, DUKE & MIRIIOLDER, North Hanover St., Hnvo jnstroturnect from Now York and Phlln* dolphin, with an entire now stock ot Omuls. Our goods have boon selected with the greatest onronml In Point of beniUy ami choapnoss, cnn nol. bo,-excelled. \yo Invite every one to null n».d inspect our choice stock of Clouds. You will find every variety uml atylo the niarkcl.H nl ford In , , , DRESS GOODS, Cloths, C I/O T H H , 101 l Pnll-do-Sotos, ill Gross-Gmlncs, )rhb*de-Fmnc<* Ottoman Cords, Surge-do-Aumale, inpross Cloths, Mcrlnoe.s ana Plaids ofevory shade and style. Furs! • Furs! Furs! Uir stock of Furs excels anything in point of leantyol finish an*l flue ness of quality. We lave murkeifttumi down to .lower prices than tavo ever been ollbred In Carlisle. J), A. SAWYER. Wo purchased tills stock from the largest and iest Ilmi.-c in New York. Wo have made a holed boioctlou of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, to which we invite.the eipeclal attention bt young and old. - - Wo have' selected some choice paterns ol Nobby i 'nsf-liners.' imrhcularly adapted toyouny men. Wo have everything in BiOIESSTKS, Muslin*,- Fiunuefs, . Prints, Furniture'Checks, &v. 'LADIES’- & GENTS’ UNDERWEAR, A few ofl he advantnfjGH of buying Gone]:; from uh sire, we have an entirely new slock of Goods from which to select.- which hns been boiu'lu fo- • cash, and wo will allow noono'to uinlerm'll us. Wo extend a cord I •! Invitation to all tooull ann see uh before making your purchases,- as we think wo cun offer extra inducements* DUKE «fc BURKE OLDER, net. C, 70. 1 . . .*5 $5 IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, Sl2 50 clear profit per day. S7AOO per week.— 8-!UH per mouth made easy hy an Lady, or' Gen* Uemun Introducing thin Genuine umi Original ,i>1(1 Favorite. > With'lts many now ami practi cal additions, ‘ making the moat complete combination .of valuable- and useful Im provements ever effected hi nnj- nno.machlne.— •Tito embodiment. of extreme simplicity o!51- ciency amt utility, entirely, different in model and design from a**y low pijcpd machine. It ,iv the most j-ervf cable, elegant and reliable Fami ly Sewing Machine ever Invented, gives perfect satlsranil.-u wheiover introduced. Has lecolveo (Tomiunis. Stood tho test of lu years, and is tally • approved ol l).v every family who have them In use is noiseless, makes the strong and bountiful Flaslfo Lock Mitch, with wonderful nip dity and certainty. Sowsiuivihfng a needle witt go f, rough from the finest id the thickest fabric, firm uud neat, with ease. Uses all kinds of silk or thread direct from the spool: if* im proved with new 8- If-actmg leod, spring tension, selfguldcr, and uses the adjustable slrulght,nee d.o. perpendicular m..(jon, with powerful- Icvei action Possesses all the good qualities of the best high priced machines condensed, wlihom t heir complications or mult. Samples of Sewing sent free on ro elptol stamp. For certificates Ac., see do-ciipllve pamphlets, mailed ire-\ A thorough practical sewing Machine lor family nao,— I "Tribune," A vdiy stiongami rnllnhlo ma chine. ai a low price.- 1 dtandinl." This beauti ful sewing machine Is one of flic most Ingenious 1 teces ol mechanism ever Invented — l 'Democrat. On. Worth many tunes its cost to any family. —“ v . i’. Wfck/i/*’ It-is quite a new machine with its many late Improvements,and sews wuh astonishing ease, rapidity and neatness,—“7?t> pMhUcrn," 'N. Y. Single machines, a" samples, ' seme i with cafe, for family use. with e\ery thing complete, sent (« any partoi the country per express, packed in strong wooden box, bee, on receipt of price, Sato delivery ot goods guaranteed. Forward cash by registered letter •or F. O. mono' oriler.atourri.sk. Agents want -ed.niale or .female, everywhere New pamph lets containing extra-liberal inducements, sem rr- c. Address FAMILY KEWING MACHINE CO. OlUce htl Nassau Btrcet.Ncw ork. Uct.O 70—Jy KOTICK. The Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland, to distribute the balance in the hands o John Hoover nnd Andrew Kenned}. Kxecutuis oy nuiiCapiiLlve will of John Hoover, deceased., will attend id the lutiesufhls ap pointment at ills olllco N'o.Ji, Soiith IJanovc •street, Carlisle on Thurscloy, October -0 1 1 1 , Jb7o, at H>o’clock. A. M. Parties in lutuicst tuUo notice. ■IAS. 11. GIIAUAM. Jr,, Auditor octVfl'7o-at A DMINISTBATOrrs NOTK’R.-No jf\_ I'co Is hoivhe glean that letters of Ad ministration on tbo estuiO’Of Oou. (A Harboi, Into of Lower Alien township, deceased. have been granted to the undersigned Admlnls ruioi. All poisons Umnvlyg, themselves indebted u> said e-tale are, reqno.sied In inulto payment tin mediately, mid tbosu havlng cluiins Will present I horn /or settlement. Oct. 0, 70—Ot DR. KLINE, nt the Philadelphia Cancer Institute, O‘U Arch Si.: Prof. Dalton 2JS West 4th Bl , Cincinnati, Ohio, and Dr (Dcene, at Clm) lotto, N, C. are mailing aston ishing cures of all ULCERS, TUMORS, CANCERS, hy t 1 clr great Cancer Antidotes, without Ihe Unlff or eaust lo medielnv, and .with hut little pain. Every root and fibroin killed and remov ed. If taken in lime ami cannot return. Hewn re of bogus Piofessors, with their hocus treatments stealing our advertisements. No others have theso treatments. Nonenthei sho.iid over by in-ed. For particulars, muid for circular, call, or siddrcsn as above. 7o—Hm -i p- ANTED. ROOK AGENTS, to sei-t, ouu rouuLAn woniw: CHINA & UNITED STATES INFORMATION fpr the people. Before the FOOTLIGHTS, tfo. Our UHLRRS and our HIGH'S. Cheapest and beat Family Hlhlea .Heat lermHnfl'cri<l. Address for Clvcu* lars. PAIIMELEE A CO.. Philadelphia, X’a. ■ Sep 8 7')—lm .> GENTS WANTED FOR FREE LOVE, by Dr. Jno. B. Ellis. Th* most startling hook of modem times. The wlmle subject laid bare and Hh htdeousnasa exposed to unlvorHa) execration. Written In the Interest* of Civilization, Chtls tlanlly and Publlo Morality. Send for circulars and terms. U. S. PubllshlngCo., N. V„ Clucln putt, Chicago and Ht. Louts. Kep, H, 70—1 m . A GENTS WANTED TO BELL CHAMBERLIN’S Law. Book for.. .. Business Men. THE BEST BUBauniITION ROOK out, •Address, v, D. CASE & CO., Hartford, Conn. . Sop. 22, JO—lm It i" T, O W T U I- Carlisle Deposit Dank, Cassime* s. Shawls, Furs uiul Notions. IUHi ClctjK do-Fondrc’ I)i;alwlo*Nioo, pills KphiaUnos. li/nnkels, - ’ Ticking, • Coverlets. Counterpanes, Bulmoiula, of all kinds. Respectfully, Filial' PRKMIUM E-tlnlc »/ John Jioovci', Jvrraw'K JACOB MaHUKU, A UminhlmlQr, AND ITS VOTARIES, ilclu aniirrtfsrmcnts c . 1- . ' UtFlll2. The Larycst Show on Earth. COMPLETE Will) BEAST SHOW, AXW THK BEST 'CIRCUS , IN 'AMERICA. WILL EXIIIBIT At CARLISLE, MONDAY, Qctobov X'~. Dillshurff, Tuesday, Oct. 18. * ZOOLOGICAL * EQDE&TBXAH INSTITUTE, ffIIAIDALTBUR: EVEUmiINO NEW AND BRILLIANT..^ Re-organized, Ro-modclcd and Ro-docoratcd for tlia Traveling Season of 1670. Now and Magnificent Aid nml Dons,' Now Harness, New and Costly Wardrobe, manufactured by >lohu Wnlmmukor, MO Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. - •• A FULL AND COMPREHENSIVE MENAGERIE, AND TUB BEST OECtJS TROUPE - £ver before, the People. Every attention lias been paid to t?io Zoulopic.il De partment of this'Colossal Organization. HEW SPECIMENS ANIMAL KINGDOM' Have been secured at great' labor and expense. The long Lino of Cages contain tbu following LIST OF A.MIIAI.UI Tho AFRICAN ELEPHANT, Selim', AFRICAN ZE BUAB, Dam and Colt; W lU'l • ILUTRIAN CAMEL, or Sacred Camel of Ibo Orientals; 1501 AL IILNOAL TIGER; MAMMOTH GRIZZLY BEAK, largest ever captured; CIIETAHS, or Hunting Leopolds; AITIL CAN.and ASIATIC LIONS, i-plcjidid specimens of both varieties; THE TRUE IREN, ruptured In Abyssinia during thn incursion of the English against the Em peror Theodoras; Monster \\ HITE GRIZZLY DEAR, from Alaska. In tUo Dens will l»o fotutrt African nml Asiatic Lions, African and American Pan. them, Rruzillian Jaguars. Punuis, African ami Asiatic Leopards, Striped Hyenas, Pacoes, Grizzly, black, Drown, and Cinnamon Dears, Congers, Spotted Hy enas, Zebus, Camels. Pcccailcs, Kangaroos, Risons, Dromedaries, Wolves. Cranes, Ostriches. Ljnx, Jackals, Ospreys, Pelicans, Eagles, Vultures, Wombats. Foj.ck, all kinds of Carnivorous, Aquatic and Rich Plumed Foreign and Domestic Birds; and an unusually well selected assortment of Apes, Baboons, Monkeys and other Minor Animals. . i f s , z ._.-- ---- -__ ., .., ...f",i>"•;°"- ~_ Es, ‘,..; \ \..,-'" 4vs '-. I"- ''-'--.--:;`,\ _ ~._- i i„:: ' . 4,1)1 %,0 z----7---7.-----.4 LL----7.--6-51i4ck " '-----, ; ---.----- Siiit",,'%\'' p.;--;,,, 6 F,t...--...weidf-ly4ka-i, .14: -„:44,-;,-;„ofraineA tf \- \V_- ,43:/'l/4,o4itk ',A, 2 4 of t-vS,',i:-N,'t:l:-';...zkfikt. '-,, ' , ' i 0, 14.??,--4,4-4..1a !.,‘,. ? c — tr., - y ,, c4;,,, q , tzgi , -. ,V4,-v It-r;`-,7,-:..'--'•-•-71,,n -_„9.-, ,t, i t .-----,!___ , ....__,_ , --2±-...%-_- „ ,r,- ~-,.. p vr.__,-- , ~,., ~.,,, p ,, ,p . :i e , t 1.4. -,, sF G} NE U '''' " ' ‘THE RENOWNED LION'KING, ‘ •■Will enter the DMi of Llihih, Timers mid I.ei'peiVis.at tlxtiihitlnn, showing the PcHVl'.d MC MAX over mu uuutecreation ' The Auimalj will bo Fed in the Artei'.immi. in the presence of tho Audience. Attenlhm; polite mid well* informed keepers constantly in fiout of llm Ajiiiiml lk '"“' Tm.m Will 1)0 foiunl excellent In nil ittJ Departments, muV fomprise.s the following I,OXO AKRAV 01’ TALENT; MADAME■ SSKmVX, ■ Ti.c the MamgC. OTTTILB MARY KKOP.% Tut J’lrmiar. Child oj the I VurUl. Sri.ffiE JOSEPHINE, The Hashing I‘ansian Jiinrjrienne. Mr. JAMES ME MOKES'JT, (Jificd, IjiueslrhiH Tumbler und Leater. ' . 'BESSSIOWS <& COMiM, Gymnast* JCxlruordinui y, unit Cuinic Acrobats. - SAM STICSCSTEY, Sw The Modern Übuchstuue, .JAMES WAR®, The Terrific Cloud Swing und Grotesque Clown. JOSff jV coxkmkv ■ The American Hercules. CISAS. UEKBOKS. Trapeze ttiui Gyniiiustio IHrjmnieHt, J'ic. THE BEBEIST ‘BKOTIIEKS, • (Jymnash, d'c., die. —ALSO,— 3i(.sii-s.iiAr.orr, iu'ciu.kv, breeze, bicdabd. SOS, IIASOIT, L.iCLEBO, etc., etc. THE GRAND gnSpARADE Which will take place daily about 10 A. M. will bo A PAGEANT OF ORIENTAL GRANDEUR, Headed by iho Triumphal Chariot, followed by tho bon}: Lino of Mmsivo Cage-), the Klephant. etc., etc. The Homos and Cages f'nily decorated with Plumes and Flags of every Nation, tho Drivers Huuduomoly Cos tumed, and tile entire Retinue in Pull Holiday Army. Prof. Pirn.. BLUJIENSCUEIN’S American Cornet Rand and Opera Orchestra, will fur nish all tho Popular Airs of tho Day,during tho Street Display und tho Inhibition. Tho Exhibitions will bo given under a Mammoth Three-Centre Pole WATER-PROOF CANVASS. Dry In W.el Weather. Cool In Warm Weather, ami Comfortable in all Weathers. Remember One Ticket mlinltk yon to both Circus uml Menagerie. 2 EXHIBITIONS CanhJW AFTERNOON ami NKJIIT. LfIUH UUV Doors npon nt 1 In tli • Afternoon, ami 7 In tlio l2vr nlng. Circus poiTormawro begins onobour Inter, (riv ing thoßo who wish to view tho Moimgorlo and not Uio Circus, amplo tfnu* to do so, ami retiro before tha K<jtiestrhui exercises begin. SEATS FOB EVERYBODY. Tho Canvass Brilliantly Illuminated, at High!. DON’T FORGET THE DAT AND DATE, BUT WAIT toil THE LARGEST SHO W ON EARTH. Aamissidn, if;- 50 Cts. Children under 10 years, 25 Cts- Ono Ticket admits to both Cituiis nnd JMiinii^ufic. Don’t confound thd dido with tiny nthur exhibition, but remember that tlio BIG SHOW does not o.vbiliit in Cndisio until Sion day, October 17, 1870. '■ li ,n QUMHEItLAND VALLEY Ti! S,3£ O XJ R S I 0 ANNUAL EXHIBITOX (if Il[f •franklin Co. flgficullural Si to .in: mai) at cnA2rnnitti2iV!t(! % On October bth i 6 fh % and 7//, ANNUAL EXHIBITION Oi-’ Tllf omheriand Co. ipl j| TO UK IIKLI) AT CAJU.I6LI:, On October 12 f/i, 13///, and Uth ANNUAL EXHIBITION Of ln , Wasliii|j(i|,i, flgficul. I '* TO UK HEI.D A 7 lIA GEliSl 0 KW, j/d On Oct. im , lflW ls 2oM t and o| rf ?THR rUMRKRLANn VATJ.PY n M i COMPANY, -will IsHllo ROUND Till/'re for Regular Trains, durlnu Hip u«mu,V' ouch of.tlio above named l-xbibinJ . will he good tor Return 0„ leaving tlio pohus ui which ihcy m,' hold, until tho last Tram leaving • j,.; 7' i ho. days wljen tho Exhibitions 1 lively no longer. "• Hubs o/ to Chttnibi-rshnrr/ awl tlnniHhwvK, . $2.25 New\\ij t . Uildgepo'l, 2.2.5 MjiUvllif, H'JiiU* Hill, • 225 tthlpiifti'.'hiu* 2ds Scotland, ' Meehan leshurg, Marlon, Kingston. 1.75 KauihianV Middlesex, I.mi (JrcciK'ii>UL' rarllsh*, M« whU- Uup. ‘ Hood Hope, 1.25 Morgantowii Gleasons,' 1.25 Hagerstown ’ Alterton, 1.25 An Extra Train tr./U lea iv Chunk lor Sfiippensliwr/, nn Dataller lil/i , u( 0:30, /'. J/, Fa/rx of Fare to Oir/iVe .on,l R, t w , S..W) Oakville, .Dd Mtippeiisbure- Sieoiiim.f, • 1 ,70 i'iuiiiiiieisl>iir> ..On Mnrinu, ■ via K/uiftimn'.*;, .H» (Jre<‘iiciistln .25;sniie Line, .25 Morgiiiuiiwu, -T5 Ilngerstowti. .51)1 rfnrrisfiurg, Hndgpport, While Hill, Mcrlmuicsburg, Kingston, Mlddlosi-x, Good Hope, Uia'nson’rt, AltortuM, NtnWillc, An Er/ra Train will hate. Cart IJarrinlinrrj and Jnlcnncilml/ tiuns, Thursday anil J'Vuhi/,1 .13 th and Hc/i, ui 5:23, I‘.}] i ' Mutex of Fare, to IlagerMou-n atul F Morgantown, ■ ' 6 .‘'oiGrcnsnirs, stain Lino. Jl5 Good ib.jn*, (Jcvcucsistlc, A 1 ’ t'ntlKle, Kmilhuin'a .M> .MiddU'.-f-x, Marion, .60 Kingston, f'hnmlipfsliuvg, •’ IJ’h Mcelmn'.cMm't Scotland. ’ 1 Jtt shiinnnuHiiT snipju-iisbm'g, Lls Withe 11 HI, ■ ■ takviiin, .J.hn Hrldgopod, Nowvllle, 1.(15 llfirnsbur^ Aitcrion, 2.25 An. Extra Train will I core Her Jor Chao.hcnburg and Jiilem Median#, on II ’(Xhirnloy- > UhwmUtt/s Oct. WHiiwA‘\y at o:30, P. M. LIVE-STOCK AND OTHER Ai'Tf Intended . for Exhibition, will Do rr t’lminberslv.Tg, Carlisle uiid.JlngcNoii lingular TarllYol Dittos, mid if lieW' ltd u rued Ft cc of f'hn'ye{ut tlm ov'mfsr, point. irniii whence they weii*slnp|c.l,i, smjfnijon of a receipt fur iljopayim'iiii. to ouv FvHgl \ Agents ul Uu-.-plimi v, exhibition is held. STATION, A front a Jiavd Been appointcd'to k-IJT llr'ilgnpu'i. shinMiinnstmvn, Kimisten, sox, Good llopu, Gieusmi’s, Alu nan, i ■Scotland. Marion, Kantlantn's, Malel. ony parson entering t no ' ’nr.s witlmtua will be charged FULL FAUR. • • At While 11111 and Morgantown Tich procure*! troa* ConductorsoCTr.din. SUPKHINTI'.NDENT'rf OFFICE,) 'Jiuimhg. Sept, loth, inTP, Foil. 21, 70 —hv wantKi) run n Light of the "Wo Containing Fioetwoo's “f.lfe of hla Llvesoftuc Apostles KvaegflFtaanil) oddridges “Fvidenees ot Cftiitiiiuiifij ory of the Jews” by ,lom pints; "IlMf' religious ItenoiniiuiHons,'' witht'u r.iiMcs i eluting to oven is connuftid v>:< l)le history eruiL Inlng ■many dm-ensr J'lji* \vh<j|ft loinilng it eoii'Vleie 1:< iMuisiijin Knowledge. \V. FLINT. 2(i «. blfiVlSNTUSt.,i , lli!«' ■ - tfUvi wanted Foil FREE L 0 V AM) ' ITS' VOTARI l.y Dr. JOHN H. Ell IK. SlupcmlMM niiii MuJTlinß dlMiln.smes. 'iho '‘y Uhl havo and itaUUU‘"asub.‘'S Mil uxcoraiUm. Writ ton In Hu;Imw* 1 mw* li/iilioii, .< Ini-tuinHy nud 1 'io.a* -olid for clivulu'S JUKI fiM'tns. I . - r (’o., Now York, (Jinclmmll, Ulm* 1.. Ills. rjIOWN PKOPJiUTV AT 1* U I V A T.K S ALS- The u (JcrMgncrl oflefv fJu* jwjJtvff lie iosi ~8. oil South Hanover SUf-U* mu;h o',i~ iirllsJe,at Activatesak-iuw 1 betoror p Wcdneudai/, the 1 ftfh day uoxt, Ihcsarrio win bo iho f’miri House, ul 1 o’clock, The Uupuiverneuls are a lunjeuuu 1 oun liriuk ami Stone_Dwelling f iw«-stnrlpshlgh. con tain lujr oiuht lloi’ ’is »v good Hlhuou in the yiiyiha'v.H J eellojlf U’iUpr witilfu .'lO feet of ttu’f-K th** lot Ih i£2 hy IS feel, will) .1 latf Liu* lower cud of It, which has lei hullt. ' The House has been reono'lellw throughout within the lastyenf- «{ is n very donahle om*. ns li isWa* the most i*v 'mlneutmul town Terms very imnlernio, ~ For An tliur partlcnlnrs mil mor 1 ! WILL] Ail 11. rip ClUllvr, Oct. fi,7o-lf ITmTCSH AND PRIME! JL' CLEAN,"FAT AA’DJC SMITH’S BISTEi SMI IN TUB VOUTNTKEK BVILO South Market &<jm “Johnny” Smith Is now' tern, received twice a week. "* llL ureatreilnciloii in price. , . rl! Ills lahJesarP Jrcpf Jirntnn'i ntshed with ml I lie neec^arv famines supplied with Hr* n™ •, on tthort notice. ‘ The HKKB, imd M ASSKV & h'OLUM' * PUIA, A I.Hon dvmnsht; ... Give him a trim ami h« wl" c! satl.sinettou lo all Oct. IT. 7(l—ly A GKNTri WANTED FW ifiu. Wm. IX. KE ' , [ss{; , n. Ol, ‘' !ll ,' Adventure nnd “Our Sitter JiepuW In a work of rnro ■Si-li.l for clrciilnrs to l»lumtil»““* Hmtfnrd, ft. Octr. fl, 70-4 w p" 711EitilECT Oct., (J. 70—Iw TrtARMER’ft HKT.eEIt ( SIQ PEE MOJ In winter. 10.000 CojilflJ, rts ,U‘ Farmer* Semi »« n a k &. MeCURPY, l , lilnalclP ,, ‘ A 1 J Oct. fl, 70—lw _— TPHRE TO BOOIC AfiF** r Wp\viH WMUI »"!f IVar Wmfm'dl lAnnfty / !"C. . Tlo S^ r ’ fn>« nfchuriro AiUlrtw*, * NaT,u C». IMiHa, Pa. Oot. (I,7o—hv G'TjVMA nic i* « r K‘''’V,r«nT»V : « «"'l <■*""'Ki in'*' nm-.pn1.1)-;tnT W> iM»' I" " V. •Wn'r.r/tTr. I M I CimtJmm cQ.. 0(!t. U, 70—IW ylncgiir Hindi" frnin Cwl'j) 3 without DtBBI. Circular to Oct. «, 70—lw n iu ■s, li: J.5'0.8.! v *• ('n.s*
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