Swmniu Sjtolnjrtm’. OARLISLE, PA., rimrsKlny Morning, Sov. 3, l»70, lIMVMMAL SUI'FICAdi: The Commercial Convention, at its rooent session at Cincinnati, having del egates from twenty-five States, previous to adjournment muted in a resolution asking Congress to abolish all test oaths and to remove all political disabilities irom participants in the late rebellion. This resolution expresses the clear common sense of the country, and ema nating from a Convention composed of representative men from North, South, East ana West, whose political opinions arc those of all parties, it should be re ceived in Congress with the attention and respect which the eminent charac ter of Us authors confers'upon it. The Reconstruction laws of late Con gresses Were not Hie work of pa’riots and statesmen, but rather of men who considered the political situation of the South’rather than the best good of the whole country. Test oaths and disabil- ity clauses were manufactured and in serted in theUcconstiuction Acts solely to defeat the will of the Southern peo ple at the.polls. The great privilege of the. ballot aas, hy U\o passage of the .Kilieonth Amendment, conferred upon • hundreds of thousands of colored peo ple, who were raised in ah hour, by [‘resident’s Lincoln's Proclamation of Emancipation, from a comlition-of ab solute serfdom and.ignorance,and often vice, to law-making citizens,. Rut near* j.>* at the same time hundreds of thou-, sands of intelligent and cultured white men weie denied the right lu vote. The whole order of things was reversed ; instead of intelligence, character and pi uperty.appointing tin governing pow-' ers, the right to do so was transferred to the late chattels, who, except in name, were still little butler than Surfs, Wo now "See the ignorant*,' uneducated ne gro upon Hie bench, in Congress,.in-the State Legisialmo, in the couivty unices, at West I*tyihT,*in the various public positions at Washington, and indeed in all departments of the government.— And wc see,Too, at the same lime, the most upright and talented men,in the country osHacised and denied even the poor'privilogo’ of voting! Was. there ever such an outrage, suen a despot/snr on earth b.oJorc? And why idi this? Merely that a set of low political gam blers and nincompoops, with the sim pleton Grant at their heed, may be enabled to retain place and power and rob the people at pleasure. T his is the 41 why and wherefore” of this superla tively mean and villainous business. Grant and bis confederates in crime are well convinced that while men of cliar- acter ami brains can'have* no sympathy, no afliluliun with men of their cloth, and lienee the policy of the administra tion in ostracising while men of charac ter and elevatin'* the negro. It was rigid and proper, then, for the Commercial Convention, during its ses sion at Cincinnati, to notice these flag rant outrages, and to demand for while men the rights to which they arc en titled. The Radicals have tampered with public opinion too long, and the uilWO in ioti itcvfienm-Kic crippled and squandered year in and year out, merely that a set of political adventurers may profit by such a ■We have- übmifud too long to these infamous political schemes, and they must he and shall be abandoned. cei.waoos in hie i>i:n “ Cli«ho»*n, 1 1!l> who was appointed mayor of Riolmmud by Civil. anti wlio wo 11 nit» l» provoki-il a ivnii.U* riot in that city hy' n.-lusing to give up'hih tdlict* alter the election’of a successor by Hie people, has been coilvic ictlofa heavy forgery. The unpronoun-' Mv.hle wretch has heen sent to the peni tentiary for I!v- years. ''—Jt.rc/idiifjr. This man Chahoon is, we believe, a Vermonter, ami at the end'of the 10- belliori, like thousands of other Yankee rascals, emigrated to the S null in quest of plunder. Ho squatted in the city i f Richmond, and at once made himself as obnoxious as possible to all decent white men. lie assCoialcd with the negroes, and, by flattery ami lies ob tained their confidence. He was con sidered a “ I ruiy loyal” Republican, ami of i*oin>c niusl have an oMice. («i n. rieliolicM.' ne of booby tfrani’s satraps, appointed him Mayor of Richmond, a pisiiiun lor wiiicli lie was about as fit as one of Ulys-os’ bull pups. Rul Yan kee-like,.he was u cute,” and made bis “pile” in a vei y'Miort Dim* lie bad negroes lor his policemen, ami at the end of one year the city was saddled with ah. enormous debi. lint finally the people of the city were permitted to (doc! their own Mayor, (‘baboon was the Radical candidate,and wie ingkiri* ously defeated ; but after his defeat lie refused to give up ills office to Ins sue-, cessfui competitor, and for days togeth er the city was threatened with a terrible ilot, owing to the attempt of this villain to hold the office of JMayor by. force. Scofield ordered his troops into'the city, ami fried his best to inti midate the people and comjiel submis sion to the demands of the defeated Chahoon. Rufthe people of Richmond stood firm to tlie Mayor-cdik-L ;and. he was finally sworn in and Chahoon kicked out. This Chahoon is now in the peniten tiary, where ho is to servo for five years, lie has received his deserts. Ho is a low, uncouth rascal, ami had lie been sentenced totho gallon's instead of the penitentiary, all good men would have exclaimed “amen.” Chahoon is a fair specimen, a perfect typo of the Northern carpet-bagger. Like the lice and frogs of Egypt, they destroy and * poßulo every community they touch* And these ajc the scape-gallowses who are petted and encouraged by our wretchedly worthless administration, in their raids upon the people of the South. These thieves, cowards and jail-birds are the men who have boon placed in important ami lucrative posi tions in the Southern States by order of Useless Grant. We hope the day is not far distant when these cadaverous scoundrels will be forced to leave the South in “ double-quick.” The people of the South aio glad to sec good men ' and capitalists settle in their midst as bona-JUle citizens. They will soon be come identified with the native citi zens, and assist to develop the country, but for carpet-baggers, thieves, cut throats and forgers they have no ro spect and no use, and they'should banish or hang them. Orji.i) In quoted in the cities at $1 il l ora vimlk ami* coi'xi v virioitiuv Tho ollieial returns of the Tennsyl. vnnin election make the X)eniocri\lic majority on the Congressional vote 2,- !)2i). As about to,(IOO negroes voted, fol- io, first time, this is equivalent to a Democratic majority of 18,000 of the white voters of the State—a Delia.eratic gain of over 15,000 on tho Presidential vote of two years ago, when Grant laid 28,808 majority. ! This result foreshad ows the downfall of the Radical party. In Cumberland county; tho average Democratic majority, at tho late elec tion, was-8121 This -was a li nidsome increase, notwithstanding tho Radicals had the aid of about -100 negro voters ! And tins goes to show that Gmiihut land county is now’and will .continue to he, Democratic to the core, the negro allies of Hie Radicals being a mill-stone about their necks, rather thtin an clement of strength. We are well pleased with this result, it heiiif, much better Ilian wo had any reason to expect under the circiimstan. ct ; s. In tlio late canvass a great deal of apathy pervaded- tho ranks of tho Diaie entry, owing to a well-grounded di.-satisfuetion with a portion of the ticket. No pnh-ie meetings were held ; ip.ward, borough or township coinmil ,ees appointed, and no united eilbrt was made,to got out-tlin fall vote of tin party. In one of the strongest and most reliable democratic townships, not more than two-thirds nfonr voters were out ; there being no -State candidates in the Held, our friends Cell liltle.iiiterest in the result, believing that an eas\ victory for our county ticket was certain. On the contrary, our enemies were active, vig ilant, ami sanguine of success. Huoyed up by tiie new strength added to their parly, they left no stone unturned to revolutionize the county, b’or thD they worked, both publicly and privately. Hut they failed. All their eilbris re sult'll in an ignominious defeat. Not withstanding Ilnur activity and zealous efforts, and our apathy and supineness the result shows a Democratic victory larger, n uch larger, than it has been since the days of Snyder and Jackson. a Kiuwii.i:**; lUss.NKss A correct enumeration by the census lakers was not only expected by the peopl , but was demanded by every consideration of interest. To take the census of our country costs many mil lions of dollars, and Is an undertaking which requires great cure. It had much better not been taken at all than bo ta ken by bunglers and incompetents. Wo have made these introductory remarks Irom having noticed by our exchanges a wide-spread and almost universal complaint against the census takers. In the Southern states, partic ularly, where this intricate and impor tant'duty was entrusted to ignorantand urn clucatod negroes, the whole thing is a jumble. But it is but/from the South alone that we^oarcomplaints, hut Irom a-1! sections of our country. It has been ascertained thatin the Fourth and Fifth Wards of the city of Philadelphia, but a little over two-thirds of the inhabi tants have been enumerated. The cen sus taker for these wards win a. negro, who was unable to spoil a word correct ly, Forney, in his Press, attempts to excuse this negro for his carelessness, by stating that the feeling against him in n 1-3 uismcL was su minwr thoi i.a. life would have been in danger bad lie paid a visit to soiiie houses. The enu meration is all wrong, Forney admits, but lho.-o who refuse to recognize a ne gro oflice-holdcr are to he held respon sible and not the negro ollice holder himself! A beautiful e.xcn.-;3 is tins. If the feeling against tin; negro census taker was so intense, why was he con tinued in the position ? Why was not a competent white man put in his placeV .Must the, census returns be imperfectly and hungingly made merely because certain negroes demand money fron the Treasury? It scorns so. Heretofore it has boon the object of every administration whoso duty it was to have the census taken, to perform the duly faithfully and as correctly as possible. The poor imbecile Grant, however, appears to have no apprecia tion of the wants of the people, but in giving out bis patronage, ids first object is to appease tlie* negr-us, and next to them the mme ignorant of bis while supporters. The public good h never thought of; with Grant is ove jylhing. tjiii tvi:sr (tnt.isiA tms! We.-1 V irginia held her election on the -71 h nil., and the result is •• glori ous Democratic victory. The 1 emo cratic State* tickM is elected by about d,r»n() majority ; the Legislature is Dem ocratic by five or -ix majority, securing •\ Democratic 'United States Senator in Hie place of Willey, Republican, and Davis and Harford, Democrats, are elected to Uongress,again of two. 1 Well ‘done, West Virginia. dlio Harrisburg Pdf riot, speaking of this brilliant victory, says : 'fids Sink' veas torn from old Vir ginia and noiisiiucUml solely for party liurpo-es. Rut here are two Dimmcrali’c mem I ers of ( a Democratic Gov enior„and a Democratic Stale legislature which will choose « Dcinoortdh? Senator of the Uniled Stall's In place of Mr. Wil ley. This recusancy on the part of the •peonlu of West Virdnhi is as; unexpected ns it Is unpardonable. J»nl a military government should he prepared for every emergency. U should not sutler the peo ple to surprise It.. This calamity to Rad icalism might have been averted by a firm and judicious use of the military arm of the government, A regiment or two of federal troops conveniently distributed, might have easily seemed a radical vic tory in West Vi r-giiihi, and by a rapid movement could adit liavo been mode available in New York city on election (lay. Belknap, A(d;ernnin, nr snmeboiii else, has been at fault. Nothing could I e enalef limn to have prevented this busl ni'KS in Virginia, Forney should have boon sat to inventing some dark lak-s of Kn-Klnx outrage down on llio Kuna wliu. A ‘distinguished Southern gentle man,’ or ‘an intelligent colored citizen,’ cmild have brought the harrowing news, and it could have been published in 'inv two papers, both daily.’ This would have ben 11 just ns en i.y as lying It wonid have afforded Hio necessary pretext for ti.e employment of Ibo tegular troops. Besides, Kirk and bis lambs are now rest ing Irom tlnd-r labors in North Carolina, and are thirsting for new achievement-, Ity the time the true condition of things could have been made public, the election would have bean over, and a radical tri umpb secured.” - That West Virginia, eldest born of the lladieal spawn of reconslr etion, should Itnvo repudiated its masters, is ton much. A few regiments of federal troops, provided with artillery, might have prevented this misfortune which lias befallen (.runt’s administration.— There are no Kit Klux end no Tam many frauds to. account for it. The mis -hief must ho blamed on n p Tvers.n people wlio will not peteeivo the excel lence of Radical rule. .us Victory!!! Glori 1 . , . • ... ,. ... „. ._ , 0 •. , t.A . r ... . ,. t.l: al • ° k --- \ ':),.., ;:- ---7 ." . .;ZA7- , ;. - ••• -, -- ,, ,,, , : . .5 t :Z•i- --4 ..... -- 7",•:tinZ.:Fi 7-77- 1 r.:.:175.7.,.. - &.=-'l. , - cT ( Jk. 'VVo.M'lyjj WEST .VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC 1 Kiidicnl S»is(c Ticked Wcfoaled! jicuiocvath'. Slnjoriti/ 4,000! Two (^ahudl! A DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATURE. A UNITED STATES SENATOR GAINED X’ U 5 OKO II fMTTIOP'f OXIAO Wheeling, October 31.—Twenty enmities' of the filty-threo have been heard from, Which give John J, Jacob, the Democratic candidate for Governor, a majority of 5,1-IG over Stevenson,''Re publican. If the remaining counties show similar Democratic gains, Jacob’s majority will not fall short of 4,000! ' Both branches of the Legislature are certainly Democratic, thus securing, a Democrat, in place of Willey, in the United Suites .Senate. In, the 1 irst Congressional district, J J. Davis, Democrat, has about 1,8110 mu jority over Nathan (Jo(T, Republican Isaac IT. Duval, Republican, the present member, had 810 majority in 18GS. In the second dwtrlct, the contest is close between ( . P. Downey, DemocnP, and- J. C- M; Grew, the present member, with the chances in favor of Downey. The Republican majority in 1808 was 2,fiSl. In thcThird district Frank Hereford, Democrat, has about' 1.300 majority over John tf. Witcher, Rcpuulican, the present member, who was‘elected hi 1800 by 1, UH) majority. The returns show largo' Democratic gains in every county with the excep tion of Lewis. The iollowing is the State, ticke elected; Governor, John J Jacob Judge o Appeals, C. P. T. Moore. ; Auditor, E A. Bennett; Secretary of Stale, Johr M. Phelps; Treasurer, J. S. Burdott Attorney General, Joseph Spriggs. In IHOS the vote for Governor was as follows: Stevenson, Republican, -0,933; Camden, Democrat, 22.218. Republi can majority, 1,717. DAKOTA O. K Returns ol‘ the election in Dakota in dicate tlio choice of Armstrong,,Demo crat, as delegate to Congress, by ali-'ii ;!00 majority, in the last Congress tin Delegate fnmi t ikota was a Uepub Mean. " imsn on the column. ” Amkuic’A Amman.—ll would puzzle the- wisest among mankind In dctcr minejnst what the mission of (Jen. A, K Burnside to Kurope is. Ho seems to be playing the part of a procurer lor both the Prussians and French without much regard to the United States or its interests, or the interests ’of individ ual Americans in Kurope. Me is simply bringing the Govern ment of the United Slates into disrepute among sensible .nations without the possibility of accomplishing any good. This sort of diplomatic namby-pamby ism is absolutely disgusting. If it was necessary to send nut a representative of the government upon any such a mission, the idea of sending such a man ns Gen. Burnside is enough to render it barren of all good results, and make it a positive injury. Why was not some man.of brains sent nut instead of this shyster and military tyrant, who was chiefly notable-during the war fur his potty despotisms upon unarmed and unnllending eiii/.ens in (ho Northern Slates, and bis total incapacity to com mand an tinny ’.’ With his roving com mission in Ids pocket nod Ids total in cnpacily to do anything scmaiblG, no one need bo surprised if Burnside in volves this country-in foreign compli cations at tin early day. The Union Uengno of Philadelphia, after btivingsanclioiUid and encouraged all sm-ls of corrupt legislation, and per sisted in electing laid men to office, until the people have become so indignant that they are about to change then- pub lie servants, now pretend to be in favor of putting it stop to corruption and fraud. It will not do ; it comes too lute. It is tho story of the devil and the monk over again. The people want parties to advocate reforms in the days of their prosperity. Capitulation op Met/. —At last wo have ollicial intelligence of the capitulation of Mot/.. Bazina anil Ilia whole iinnv, estimated at 170,000, in cluding the regular garrison and 20;000 sick, are prisoners of war-to the Prus sians. This is the: greatest victory of the campaign. The number of prison ors exceeds by one-half tlio.se taken at Sedan, and the spoils of war, cannon, small arms, ammunition, Ac., must bo immense. The capitulation of Metz will enable King William to send largo reinforcements to Paris and other points against which his army is operating. Too question now is, how long can Paris hold out ? Nicxt Tuesday, November Rtli, the election in New York will lake place. Ouvcrnnr, Congressmen, Members of Assembly, Ac., arc to ho elected. The President's odiee-holders will make a desperate effort to carry the State, and will resort to the practice of any rascal ity to accomplish tlds. Our Democratic friends, however, are confident of suc cess, and are exerting themselves man fully and energetically. Wo hope that a brilliant victory will crown their la bois. They deserve it. Tim population of Lancaster city is 20,101, an increase of oaly 2,008 since 1800. It was generally supposed that there would is; 20,0011 inhabitants. Ah country towns eafmnl become first-class cities in one or two decades. «IS(KM.AXKOIS. —Some nice Miicniicliiisctts bo.VßSloncil young huly tvauhur to death, tlio oilier —Dickinson Hull, Princeton College, was dedicated with appropriate ceremo nies last week. Metz lias fallen at last, and one hun dred ami liny thousand French soldiers snn'endered to the Prussian victors. —lt is thought that there is no doubt that the Provisional floverument will soon have to abandon Tours. —The nlllcial vote of all the counties in Indiana, shows a Democratic niajorily on the Slate tiekel of 2UIB. —Long Branch estimates its visitors this sninmi rat 200 Out). Atlantic City and Cane May at 150.000, and Saratoga and Newpnit at 100,000. Purls, notwithstanding the presence of a beleaguering army, still maintains its re) ntatinn ns the “pay capital.” There never were so many halls as at this time, mil engagements are frequent, The M'Crary faim, in the oil region af Pennsylvania, is said to have been sold for S.ipOti,ooo. Tim aveiaue daily yield during the month of August was 1,059 barrels. , Tile New York (nmmr.rckit Advcrti scr thinks that air tireeiey'.- lastohaph-T of "What I Know about Farming,” ■‘wherein he treats of aarienllnral imple ments,” is ‘‘one of his most harrowing ellorts.” —riiislnve Ilasehv lias been put into a cold and cheerless cHI in Quincy, Illinois, just because lie tired his own store in or dor to gel the insurance. As it u man hadn’t a right to do the best he could lor hiniself. —Mr. Black, ofCumherland, Maryland, amused liimsell the other day by shooting holes through a Mr. MeKaig.jnst because lie had seduced Biaok’s sister. If tills shooting business ain’t stopped, it will he real dangerous to seduco anybody after while. ■ ■ ficlu aMimigpments. VALUABLE TAVERN iSI'AND. SI’ABLING, AND FEED LOT in Carlisle,* Cumberland county, Da., , A T P(IH L I C SAL 10 . On Tncsda}/, November 29, 1870. t will oiler at Public sale, at the Court llou: In tin- boM.uiili ol (‘ai lisle, l’a,. that VA LIJA IJLE TAVERN STAND, >iifii!i r otr tin* ciimcr of South Hanover and. Walnut streets, In said borough, and known as TIHO NATIONAL HOTEL. Tin* lot. contains ID font Id fronton Hanover >tri‘(>i' hv 2N fi'ct in depth on Walnut street to a I'J fiiot ill ley. The improvements consist of a Thiw story Bridle Hole! Building, •ontainlngoO rooms; the main building 41 by .IS teet; bade budding Ml bv N feet, with porch ml bnleonv and a History Wash House, Tlio Ho tel''has been built" about ten years, in tin* most ..übstiiniia! millin'')', and. of Ihe nest material uul wo kmansblp is covered with ’late roof. I'onvenlentlv arranged. and fitted with gas ai.d water and ail the appliances ot ti modern hotel "UUdlng. There are also the usual out-hulld ings, and an excellent Ice House, li'.xUJ feel, ou I Ins lot. belonging to this property, and contiguous to It, isa huge LOT OF GROUND, which Is used as a Feed Lot., anil upon which the hotel siatues'Ure erected. This lot contains *JS f-et in trout cm Walnut street, by HID loot in depth, wiili FUAME stable thereon, Il'ixllO feet, with suHielent accommodu i ions lor forty horses. There Is i iso erected upon this lot, and connected with the stable, A LARGE FRAME BUILDING, containing Patent'Platform Sea’es, and com modimis com Cribs; and tin* cntl e, lot is en closed with asulMantlal lence. Tills hold properlj’ Isoneol the most desira ble in the Cumberland Valley and is located at the Intersection of Hie Walnut Kotiom Hoad and lh e. Ballinnnt* Turnpike, and enjoys a lucrative i.iuiness from these thuroughtmes. Il ls in good repair, ami the tit le ludlspm aide, . Possession will be gi\en on the Hist of April, 1-STI; Hale to commence at 11 o’clock. A. M.. on said duv, w hen attendance wPI be given and terms, which are n asonable, made known by SIMON W. EARLY. N*. B. Moornc, Auctioneer. For furl her Information address C. IVHUMRICH, Nov. d, 70—Is Garli-le, Pa. ITALUaCLE real estate Y AT* PD BUG' SALE On Tuesday, November 22, 1870. As Assignee of Thomas Lee, jr., and Hour Lee, I will sell on the premises, a V A I T ’ A » I C I'OiCl’ hi? I. AM n situated on Ihe Walnut. Bottom load, in Djckin son townslilp, CumlierLmd county. Pa., abou H miles West l l * ’ariisle, containing about - 18 9 A (.’UIO S , nil well fenced, about i’.’i Aci es of which Is b-'avy uml thriving oak limber. aid tin* balance Is highly cull i va((id and Irrt lie limes to no land, The Improvements arc a Two story Log Dwelling House, with a Him and admit story Kitchen.a nno aful admlfstory Tenant House, a large .Stone Hank Ihirn, with, large Cistern attached, Corn Cribs, Hog I’cn, Ac., Art*. There Is an abundance ol Fruit on the farm, aim a Fund of Witter that has never been dry nr ri'iiniu-il cleaning but.once. Near tho house .Is a well of never-railing water, tho right to uso which will ho sold with tho farm. 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Persons not * esldlng here, can when visiting Philadelphia, call and have their measure regis tered on our books kept for that purpose, from which garments- can bo ordered at' any luture lime.- , . BENNETT & Co, No- SIS MARKET STREET. Half-way between Fifth and Sixth Sts., Nov. <>. IS7O-3m, rp n y wn l x ’ s CARBOLIC TAILCTS. An unfailing'remedy for all Bronchial Dilll culHes Fimuhs, Colds. Hoarseness, Asthma, Diptlmrla. Drvne.ssof the Throat or Wind Pipe amt a*l Catarrhal diseases ’ The wonderful modern discovery of Carbolic Acid is destined lo become one of tlio greatest blessings to mankind in lls appHcalLou lo dis eases of Ihe throat and Is great curative quali ties in all affections of tin* Chestahd Lungs. Dr. Well's Carbolic Tablets , besides the great remedial agent Oirholic Ar : tl contain oilier ingivdl-iils nnivcrs-ill recom mended, which chemically combine, producing a Tablet more highly medicinal and better adapted'for diseases of the Throat than any preparation ever la-fore ollbrcd tod lie public. For (>’i iUGHS and GOLDS Ipw/'s Otubohc Tablets an* a sure cine. Try them. Wold by Druggists. Nov. !t, 70— 1m Odoksto su ny evkkyboi>y ( — easy.2.‘M*!K; Gorreel Etlque U*. lilcts; How to win a sweetheart or Lover, ot'ets ; .MKJ Pu/./.les. rji'ets.; IMI Gomindrums .‘Hen ; Jorroct Letter Writer. 25c15.; ArimleurTheatricals./iiicts; I’nin le Sp-eches. o'lcls. ; Mow Uambteis Win. Sects.; Boxing and Wrestling made Ea-y. "jets,; True Marriage Guide and Book ol Nature, oOcls.— Books sent postage paid by return mail. Address W. G' 'UUTNEY.tI Astor Place, New York. Nov. a, 70- im DELAPTERRE’S electric soap. Warranted better .and cheaper than any other. For sale In Pbflmlelplila. Pittsburg. Ac hy .lanney & Andrews, HocJHch & Moiaii, Burns A Smucker, Waterman A Young, 'lbomson .t Monks, Walnrlgnt A Co., Waterman. Son A- Co,. Monson, Hoar it Co., T Courow it Co., Barton it Son. Keltr it Ilarvy, W. L. O aver, .1. 11. Kransp. Roberts it Co„ 5..1. Humphry, JL .I. Hoirner, M\ ers a Co .-I. S. Morga .. E. Ebv it Co , Hough it Co. T. Barnes, \V. J. Klrlf, Boy d it (*o, s Ogden it Co.. Arlmcklcs «t *C6,, of Pittsburg, and many others. • •••, ,i . Nov. 3 7U— im .j j rpH EA-N EOT A R , a PURE CHINESE BLACK TEA WITH GREEN TEA FLAVOR Warranted to Suit all Tastes. Nov. 70—1 m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No tlce is hereby given that letters of Admin is-ml lon on tberstaieot Robeil chirk, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, hnvo been Issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to ilie subscriber residing In Erie. Fa All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to A. L. Kpoiiblur, Carlisle, i’a. D. H. CLARK. Nov. 3, 70— Ct* Admmhlralor. WANTED FOR THE LIGHT OF Til WOULD. Containing Fleetwood’s “Llfeot Christ.” and • Lives of the Apostles.Evangell.stsand Martyrs,’' Doddrnlges “Evidences of Christianity‘'Hlsto* i'V of tin* Jews,’’ hy Josephus ; *• H istory of ah re ifgmus Denominations,” with treatlseand moles relating to events connected with Bible History, coni tnlng many lino- engravings. The whole forming a complete Treasury of Christian KnmvU-dK.v’ W. FLINT, 2ti S. Seventh Slicel, i’hdadclphia. Nov. 11, 70—1 m ANTED FOR BELIE! I The While Chief, Twelve Years A many the It Vd Indium of (ho Plains. Facts fr. m IWW to IS7H, Excltlngas a Romance, new fresh, spirited. Authors experience on the War I’alh in Bullalo Hunts, Ac., also Indian Uti lities Legends, Sports Ac., Ac. Million edition ready price very low; sells fast,will exceed any hook ’out. First, chapter, sample Illustrations, and terms sent free. A. H. HUBBARD, I’ub. Kid Chestnut st... 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We otter a rate clmncu lo en ergetic men or women to matin money. Secure your agency direct fiom Iho publishers. J. B. BUlUt.v cu.. Hartford, Conn. Nov. !l. 70—lm j^UUBHEri, Hair, Tooth. Shaving, Clothed and Null, AT J B. HAVERBTICK’B. Nov. 70. T)ATENT iMJ'JDICINErs, Too numoroiiH to mention, nt JOri. B. HAViSBSTK K’S, iVo. B, SouM //anow AVrcef, fjov. Jt, 70.* J. P. UASSLKtt. Cashier, wonTH Reading ! Tower Hall, PHILADELPHIA. NrU) Simirrtlsrments Jb/*A A Wiib K paid Agent*, male «." ah) ill female, In a now .manufacturing busi ness at borne. No capital required. Address Ni iVLI.TV CO., Saco, Me. Nov. .I,7o—lin Salesman -wanted—bupliifs* honorable. Nncompellflon, liberal pay giv en. S. W. KBNNEDY.tta. lib Bt.. Phlla. ' Nov. 3.70-r-Im WAN I ED. —Agents every whore to eaiivas for Jolm S. C. Abbott’s fmtheom lug iionk "PruxuUt wnl the /'Vmico-/VM.«s/«a ll'tir.’’ A live subject for a wide-awake canvasser. Ad dress o. I). HUtHULL, Boston, Mass. 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II AVERSTICK’S, No. 5 SuuV\v llanovcv StvceV, CARLISLE PA DEALERS IN Drue/s, Medicines, Chcmicas.l 'hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries. Per fumery; Toilet Articles, &e., Dye Stuffs, Cosmetics, Ciafionori/, tic. Also, Pure H'ines for Medical Pur poses. His assortment of Goods, in variety, novel-' tv and elega nee, can not he, surpassed. Theurtl ‘•les have been Keleeled with great care and are .•ideal ted In quality and price lo command the attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full slock oJ Patent Medicines ou hand AH’goodfi warranted as represented. JOSEPH B. HAVEHSTXCK, No. o South Hanover St. Del. 20.15T0—ly rp a e LADY'S FRIEND. SPLENDID ARRAY OP TALENT, as heretofore to Choice Lilera are ami the Ulus trillion of tho Fashions. It will contain the latest patterns <»T Suits Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets. Hoad Dresses, Fancy Work. Embroidery, Arc., with Receipts.-Music, ami other mutters inter esting to ladies, Tho .Music alone Is wor h the cost ut the whole magazine. Tho Lady's Fro nd is edited hy Mrs. Henry Peterson, supported by the following BRILLIANT COUPS OF CONTRIBUTORS Harriet Prescott Hpoll* Mrs. Henry .Wood, an- Ihor of East Lynne. Florence Percy, Mrs, Louise Chamliot oru, Miss Eleanor C. Bon- nelly. Miss 11. H Oorcy, Anhor Fore,slier, Virginia F. Town send, August Hell, Md'hun Karlo, A. M. Dana, Mrs. Fannie 11. Feudge, Miss Mary N; FrcscoTl, Mrs. M. F. Ames, Phila 11. Case, F.llu Wheeler, Ma guerlio Harp, \irs» Denison, <sc., &c. Moulton, Elizabeth Prescott, Emma H. Illpley,’ Miss A. L. Mu/.zey, .Miss Manio Uoyer, Miss Frances Leo Pratt, Sophie May, , Muryarnt Mnsmor, Francos A. Shaw, M. E. Hlueluw, Una Loclce, Geneva, *• Aunt Alice " Amanda M. Douglas,_ new subscriber?; names tor IS7I heldro th receive tlio magnificent I oor In addlllon. making TEKMS —S2 50 a yoai copies SO; live copies (i copy of Th' Lacly's'Fnei I who . send in their i.o tlrst of January shall I 'oceinherHoliday nnm- Ihirteen months In all. r; two copies. ; four and one f/ia/i.t). SS. One •ml and.one of Thu Post, A lavi'o and bountiful Premium Steel Ri)«mv Ini' will be sent lo.every foll(,5?2 50) subsevlbcr am) to every person semllnn a qhib. Address, DIiAUON PiOI’WKOV, . ’ :u> HVi/mrf iVnv/, PiIU.ADI2M , JUA. Specimen copies sent Oct. 27.70-31 rp h e SVriIRBAY fifKNlNfi POST. TUBER MONTHS GRATIS! Tho Saturday Evening Post is a Weekly Pa per estrfblished tn I*2l, and devoted to Litora lure—original and Inter sting Nows Agrlculiuml Articles, Wit ami Humor, Riddles, hecelpN, ito. „ , It publishes Novelets. Stories and Sketches from the best w» Iters; such as Mrs. Henry Wood, author of Last. Lynne. Gustavo Aunard. Miss Amanda M. Do gins. Kraik Leo Benedict, Mrs Margaret Jlosinor. Miss Prescott, Ac.. Ac. It also publishes tho best. Stories. Ac., of the Foreign andßotnestic Magazines—thus furdish lag an unsui passable .collection of Stories, Sketches, and Poetry Inthe couiseof ibe year. It also strives t<» lurmsli more nr less reading of an Interesting lull more substantial charac ter than most llct.on. in every number. A SPEOIALoFa ERTO MOW SUBSCRIBERS —We commenced a Novelet by Frank Lee Hone diet, culled “Lcotilo's Mystery.** In TUM POST of October HUi. And wcslmll begin tlmMibscnp tlonsofall new subscribers for l'7t with that paper, nnt.il the large extra edition of that date shall lie exhausted. This wlll.be.Thirteen Pa pers in addition 'o the regular weekly numbers ■for I>7l, or lllteen monihs in all. When our ex tra edit inn Is exhausted, the names of all New subscriber for Js7l will be entered on onr list Ibo very week they are received. Of course those who send in their names early will receive the whole number ofextra papers., TERMS.—£2 oil a year; two copies, copies. Sd; live copies (undone n a //.v). £fs. one copy of ibc Post and one of Tho Lady’s Friend, si A largo and bountiful Premium Sfcel Engrav ini' will ho, sunt to every />*►> hubscribor, ami to ovorv person Sending a club ' Address. 11. i'ETi- HMON & CO.,* Jill) Walnut SLrcct, PjIIIiADEI/I’HIA. Bpoolmon copies sent free. Out. 27. 70—It rjIOWN LOTS AT PUBLIC SALE On Kalurday y November 5. 1870. The undersigned will expose to Public Sale, on the above day, 20 TOWN-LOTS, in Mt. Hotly spring*. Cumberland county. Pn. These loin lire nil situated on one of the princi pal streets In iho village of Mt. Holly Horings. rnurof them are Bn fed In IVont. ivml sixteen •10 feet' in front, all being IMI feet In depth, run ning buck to an Alley. These lots me till very desirable for building purposes, ml un <n>«or utility is now ollered lor pintles to obtain lots, which may not again ho presented The Miramar Umlrotul will doubtless run along this property, which will greatly cnimneo Us value. . Hale to commence at I o clock, I*. 51., on said duv. when lei ms will bo made known by *■* WILLIAM U. BUTLEK. Carlisle, I'a. 0ci'.‘27.70-21 rjTI'JE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS. INDISrENSAIiI.H AUTIULE FOII THE LADIES. • {Vah-nlvd July Wi ISO".) , * This Curler is me moat p -rfec.t Invention ever odorcd to the public. Il 1h easily operated, noat lu appearance, and will not Injur© the Imtr. ns therein no heat required, nor any metallic sub stance used to rust or break the Imtr; MunulttCtured only, and for sale by jwuu v McMII.LaN ACO. Ao. (13 North Fiiu.t .sv. PUILAIIKI.I’HIA, Pa. Bold at Dry Goods. Trimmings and Notion —HUiglo Box 2T> cents; II boxes, assorted sizes OScts. Mailedjrve tonny part ol the United Htatrs, upon receipt of thoimmoy. Juno 10, 70—Cm iLrpl Notices. gHiSIilFF'a SALES. 1 On Jft'lfldVt November 11, IS7O. Hv virtue of»-uhdry writs ol Venditioni Expo nasand Lcviitl Facias liortied out of the Court of I'oiinnon Pleas of Cumberland county, mul to t«o directed,! will expos** to Public Salc.at the Lourt House, on the nbovo day, nt 11 o’clock, a. m., tbo following described Real Kstate, to W ALSO—a certain lot of Ground situate In the borough of Shlppenshurg. Cunihoi land conntv,. i*.. bonhded on the North by tin Alley, on the Fast In on the South by Klngstre u t, anil on the West by Archibald M’Elludre’s Heirs, containing 14 feet Inironton King street, ex tending hack n» far us the budding on Hie ad lolnlug lot on the West, and from thenco to the said Alloy having a width of;12 feet I inches, more or loss, having thereon erected a two story Brick Dwelling House ami other Out-bolldlngH. -Seized and 'tas* n In execution as the property of James M’Fthairo. „ , ALSO—all that certain two-story Frame and 'Weather-boarded Dwelling House, containing about 20 feet In frontand about hi feet In depth, located on «v lot of ground In North Middleton township, Cumberland county. Pa.,'bounded on the North by public Hoad leud'ng from Longa Gap Road to Waggoner's Gap Road, and on the Fast West and south by land formerly belong ing to Henry Ileckenbergor. with tin* ground covered by said building and so much other ground Immediately adjacent thereto and be longing to tbo said Putlersop Adams, us may he nccessarv for Iho ordinary tvd useful purposes ofsa d building. Keized and taken in execution as the property of Patterson Allan a, owner or reputed owner and contractor. aLS*»—all that certain two-atory frame House. 22 feet live Indies In front, and Id leet » I Inches deep, located on a lot or parcel of land situated In the borough ol (’um bel land county. Pa,, bounded on the North by lot, ol -John Mauler, on the West by the Shop hordstown Road, on thoSmi/h by lot of Williams, and on the .Fuat by nn Alh\\,nnd the ground covered by said building and so much other ground Immediately mljut ent thereto ami belonging to the aalil Solomon Washington and George Pulpiaus may he necessary for the ordi nary nod useful purposes of wild building.— Seized amt taken In execution as the propel ty of Solomon Wnshlngion and George Pulpls, owners or reputed owners and contractors. , ALSO—a lot of Ground situate hi the borough of Newvßlo, Cumberland comity, hi,, hounded on the North by .onthoEus 1 by street, on Uio Smith by John Waggoner, and oir Hu* West by other property of defendant containing 7o feet In front and 120 feet in depth. ■ ioiv or less, having thereon erected u twn-siory Weather-hoarded Dwelling House, C'oopci Shop and other OnL-bulldings. • . ALSO -a lot. of Gmmul.sUuato in the oorongh of Newville, Ctimherluml comity,Pa., founded mi the West by George Kllnk’s Hells, on the Smith by T. A.M’Klnney, mi tno East by stre i. and < n the Nmlh hy.loim M'Di-rmoml and Wm. Houser, contain ng 2 Acres, more or * C A'LsO—a lot of Ground situate in the borough of Newvllle, (’ninherUibd county, Pa, bonneted on thd-West by Street,.on the South by George Beltzhonver, on the East by oilier pr p ,-rty of defendant, and on the Lor.ih by the Ughlcap Road, containing Acres, muro oi h A i.SO—a lot of Ground situate lu the borough of Ncwvt lie, Cumberland county, I'n., bounded on the We>t hy other properly of do lendant, on thoSouthbv Koon,on the East * y ll’gh strict and on the Nort * by John Wnguoner. containing -5-« Acres,.more or le-s. Selmlaml taken lu execution us Iho properly ot iosi Spangler. A I.so—all that certain lot of Grrund. sllnah In the bormign ol Carlisle, CumherUU d county fa . hounded on the West hy Joseph Ilclser. «>i tho South hy North street, on the East hy Win White, and on the Ninth by an Alley, contain mg Us led In front, and IhMeet In dipib.mon or'less, having thereon elected a t>» o-slory Hrlck Dwelling-House. Brick 11-ick building. and oth er nut-hulldtngs. Seized and taken In execu tion as the ptoperly ot Moses J. Wet/.el. . ALSU—a lot of Ground, situate In Mid dleton township. ’ Cumberland county, fa hounded on the East by Charles Shea Her .ami Wm, 11. Molten. Esq., on the Moribund West y u private lane, and on tin- South hy Matthew Mimic, contulnmg, l Acre, more or less, having I lieieoti eieeted a one-aml-a-hallslofi U calliet nourded II use. «»i»d »»ii»«»»*-oui-outnilogs. seized and taken In execution us tho properly of Win. W Indemaker. And all to be sold by me.- JOS. C. THOMPSON, Sheriff. CONDITIONS.—On all -ales of $5OO or over,' So(i will be* minimi lb be paid when the propci ly'is stricken olf, and Si)on all sales under $3OO. siii-:um-s OFi-’ici:. Gaulish:, \ Oct. 2u, lb7o. l Oct. 22, 7 -at PRO C LA MAT I ON.—Whereas the 1 Inn. .(antes 11. Graham, President Judge 01 tlio several Courts of Common Pleas of Jheco •« nesof Cumberland. Perry, and Juniata, o -d justice oftbe several Courts of Oyer and Termin er and General Jail Delivery In said counties, ami Tims. IV Blair and Hugh Stuart, Indies of the Courts of oyer and Terminer and Jail Del'lverv for the trial of all eapital and other ofienders, In the said county ot Cumber land. by their precept to me directed, dated 22d ■ d August. IS7O, have ordered tlio Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery lo be hidden at Carlisle, on the l itli day of November, ls7ii, being the 2d Monday, ai 10 o’clock lu the forenoon. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, .Tus (lces of the Peaee, and Conslables of the said eonnly of Cumberland that tl»oy are by the sale’, precepts commanded to bo then and there in men- proper persons, With their rolls, records and Inquisitions, examinations and all other remembianccs, to do those things which to theli nlliees appertain’to he done, and all those tl at' are Imimd-hy recognizances, lopmsecut. against the prisoners that are or then shall he In the jaP ot said county, are lobe there lo prosecute them as shall be just. . JOS. C. THOMPSON Sheriff. ■S|TKKIFI*‘.S ' Pa ui.Tsl.li, I Sep. 10, lb7U, j Oct. 0,70—t0 A UMINFSTRATOR’S NOTK’E.-No t-ce Is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Gee. Barber hue of I.ower Allen township, deceased, huvi lieim granted to the undersigned Admlnis raloi 01 poisons-knowing themselves Indented t< said estate aro.'Veqnesto-d to make payment im mediately, ami Ihoso having chums will presen them for settlement. • JACOB BAHBF.U. Adminiilra(o) Oct. (),70-lit A DMINTSTK VTOR'S KOTICE.-No /*\_ i lire* Is hereby given that letters of Admin [.-.nation on tin* estate of Frederick Alumina late of Hampden township,deceased, have been granted to the-undersigned Administrator, re siding In the same twp. All persons Knowing themselves Indented to said estate.arc request ed to make payment-Immediately, and thos>* having cialins will present them for settlement. KAWUKL MUMMA. yldgmmfra/ons Oct. U, 70—tit* OKOTH'O NOTARY'S NOTICK;—No £ tico Is hereby given that the following trnsi ncWiimtSkhuve been liletl in the Proth molnry’s i un?‘o, and will tio niesenti'd to the fourt oi I’ommon Pleas of Cnmberla <1 con llrmni ton cm Wednesday,l*.oven?bet* HI, ts7U, viz: i. Account of John M’Curdy, CuinmiUpo of 11. P. MVlme, Ksq., a lunatic. KltaMiml Haul account of John Tleetom, As nlj'iiee of Joseph c \ Gr<en under « eed of volun tary assignment for benefit of creditors. ;{; First and dual account of. 1 lanic-i Fettrow, Assignee of W W. Durr, underdeed of volunta ry as?.moment for benefit of creditors. W. V. OAV'NAUGII, I’rothouc^iri/. Oct. HI. 70-It* NOT-tCE.-Tho piirlncrs|ii|i in the Brim mill Boole business heretofore exist hm between us u» dor Hiojnune of HaversHcU brothers. Has this day been dissolved by niutial c.-n-.enl. Thu honks of the late linn are hi the hand), of Henderson & llavs. who are author* ■/.'•d to collect all sums duo found settle all ac counts uculnst the same. jos. r. HfWiorwrroK, S. A. HAVKUSIMCK. Oct. *jy, 7H—II. NoTICK.— NnMce in hereby given Llml an : pplicatlon for a charter of ihcorpora- Mnn lor the M I. Holly Building and Loan Asso ciation ol Mi. 11-.llyspnngs, t’a., has been made lo'tbe roii’l, of Common leas of. Cumber! ml county, and that the same will be granted by said rourt on the 17tb day of November, A k D., is7o, unless objections bo made tnereto. WILLIAM R RUTLKR, Oct. -7, 7(i—3t AMorney for Applicants. riLOCKH, WATCHES , AND JEWELRY. W. D. A.MAUGLE, Practical Watch-Maker, ' ? jVo. 3, Jv I toff's Building, (.UAHKI'.T SQUAIUS) One duor U'csZ of the Volunteer Printing Oj)lce Would lespoetfully inlorm his old friends and the public generally, Ilml he has opened tin* Wate.h and .Jewelry bushiest in the above im nod building, where he Ik prepared to do any- work In llu* line of Clock*, %\ atehes. Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Ac.. Ac. Special pure taken with llne'Wntehes. Having hud over twenty years experience m the uslness, ITeel oonihiont that I can give en lire satisfaction to all who favor mo wife their work. IMuln and fancy engraving done at short no tice. W, D. A. NA UGLI3. Oct. i'7,7o—tf -pVFRV FAMILY SHOULD HAVE DR. GUILIiIETTE’S Extract of Juniper. Aa ft dollcloua tonic healthful, nnd cnnUlvo for all diseases of iho Kidneys and bladder, Loss (of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Nervous I ebilUy, Ac, /it Is unrivalled. To funnies it Is especially rec ommended for ail Irregularities of the menses, and disorders peculiar to their system, as it can be nWUd with peifecl safety. In malarious dis tricts it la a groat preventive of Fever and AgUo ‘ CHARLES S. FAULKNER, Wholesale Agent, Sep. 22.70-3ra -10 Hnrclay St., New York. pUBLICJ SALE! On Saturday, November 19, 1870. - Uy virtue of an order of Iho Orphans’ Court, 1 will sell at Putdic Sale, on the-premises, on the above day. all o’clock. I* M., that Small Farm belonging to tin- ohlldien ol Heorgo Weary, tie c- used situate In-Middlesex township, about 5 mih'S North-east of Carlisle, and about one-hnlf inlleFastol the Sulphur springs, bounded by hinds of David Common. Michael Dlller, John Uevor, Devi Zelglor and David Marlin, contain- " 41 ACRES, and llfty-two Porches. The Improvements are a two-story FRAME lIOUHE, Fran'io hum, Wag on rtheil, Corn UrH> and other Otu-hulldingsa well oi nevcr-ialilng water at tin* door, There Is also a Young Orchard on Ihtl place. Attendance will he given and lei mu made known on day of Bale, by JACOB WEARY, Guard’n. of the children of Gourde Weary, deo'i C10t,27,7«-U 111 .ai II 0 ■ Cl rjuiii GiiKAT baJj'iimuTuj''' pi ho imp,mm WM. KA’ABJi ,f CO. MANUFAUTUUKUS OF ** Grand , Square and Uarinhl PIANO FORTi JIALTIMOItIi, Ml). i’<i 2 c .Voitir, Those Instruments have been befon> n .Me for nearly thirty yeaiH.mul im,,,, , 1 cellencp alone attained unmircha* d,JL.' which pronouuccs’them unequalled ti TONE * combines great power, sweetness nnu n ing quality, us veil as urtial purity 0 | r,,. 1 ." am) sweetness throughout the ciuirn Their v TO U>H Is pliant and elastic, and qminly f ro 6 f . sllllucss found In so many Plants. * • i N t w u uii Man h"h i p they are unequalled, using none but a best seasoned mulerhil. the large ployed in our business enabling us to L nnuullv an limneuse slock ot lumber hand. . ’ All our Square Pianos have our n\. w ‘i ed overall ung Scale and the AuulU- Trti We would c 11 special attentbm to our I provements In Grand Pianos and Nmuu i patented Aug. H, I MW, which briug n,. nearer purlccimu limn hasyeyj euuU;n Evpy J’iano fully U’urnL/Z»d for Wo have made arrangements for v Wholesale Agency foe Uie most rolt-br-n.'! LOU URdAN.S and MLLnbl UNS. u| t [n ler Wholesale- and iteuiil, at ltavt.it ’■ prices, WILLIAM KNAlit' ; JASH-.M uti.UK NVhuh.sali. 1,,,, 27U tuiil 'AM .Vi iiu I’llil.ADU Sep. 15,70—fim FIH.-jT PREMIUM ■ IMPBOV K D r\M I l v si wing mm hi $l2 50 clear profit per day. ST.'.on per $.lOO per month made easy » y mi i,mh, iteman ItUroducmg this Genuine amh . Id Favorite. With Us many new aid cal uiidlllons, milking the tmisi combination of valuable, .and n«.. provemei Is ever ellVcled in any nhc m ;! I'ho embodiment ot extieme simple, cleneyaud utility,entirely dilli-it-ni in and design from low priced inaclm. the most servlcatiic,elegant and itdiah; ly sewing Machine ever inwntcd.givo saUslaethm wbeicver introduced, inn Premiums. Stood the lest of Id yi-m. tally approved ot by eveiy Inintiy «i them hi use Is .noiseless, makes ila-dr bedtilltul Klastlc Lock Much, with iv. raphllty and certainty Seusmiyilrii^ wifi go t rough liT-ni the finest in Hi,. fabric, firm alid neat, with ease. Uiwu ot silk or thread dheet liom the proved with new s> l.f-aet-ng t» ed.spnm ncll'guhier, and uses the adjustable simi he. pei pemlicular nv lion, wuh jiuweii acilon Possesses all the good (|iiiilili< best high priced machines comlt-nmi il.elr complications or la nil. Hump'it-Mi • ent tree on iu.elpt.ol stamp. Inr oi Ac.,see descriptive pamphlets, niailnl tbmougb practical sewing Mm-lutn-i.i U sy.—••yv/fmac,’’ A veiy sMongaiiri nl; clone, at a low puce.— '•Sfand ml" 'llii tul sewing machine is om* oi.llie mesin pieces ot 'mechanism ever Invented —li Ga. Worth many turns Its cost.lojai) —" v, y. 1 VceUy" It is quite a m\r with It* many late Improvements,ainb islonishlnk.oase. rapidity and heatu liuhlican,'' N. V. H.ngle imuhines J *!e ‘•cecte-i with cine, for lampy use. will i hing complete, sent to anv pari m Hit , per express, packed in s. -ing wnndrn 1 on receipt oi price, ■*o.nn. sate deliver)' guaranieed. Forward cash by iogisiei or P. O. mmim order,atom risk. 'Age: ed.malo or female, everywhere New lets coulamlug extra liberal nidumm free. Address FAMILY-HEWING MACIII Oll’.ce bU Nassau Hired New \ nrk. Oct.li 70—ly pUEAP CLOTHING ! CHEAP,CLOT! GO TO B. M. SMILEI CHEAP CLOTHING M No, 11, South UuiiOW S 1 forha'galns, whereyou will Hilda lari meiil of ready-made cloth for Mon, Youths’ and Boys’ wem. irnui mom-st grades up lo the best, all nf manufacture, which I will sell at pi'in rompeMlloii. I have on hand a btiges assortment oi piece goods, Mich as t . SAHSIMKUKS, COUDH, HA 11 N1J1TH. A I will tell by tin; yard, or cut and lanlw der In the best nilmm-r and at pi Fes in er than are usuahv charged tor gutm* loor- er, Also a large ii->surnnpiiioibi ilershirts, lirawers, Hals, Uml)reilai>.' •uekand Kid Gloves, ike., m /art t-v usually kept- m a GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING si all of which I will oil cheaper ilumih «.si. !{piii<-mUer til** pi hoc N" !'• f|lll ver street, uc< woou Inhol!' s til cry mi «& Sponslci *h Shoo store. Oct 13. 70—:iin‘ (jIHB OLD ESTABLISHED STOVE AKD TIKWAHE SI James McGronig JVo, 83, South IkmonrU (Acl.iolnlUK Illnlr & Sons' Gnrt'f s CARLISLE, PA. After fin oxpoiioncp of over flnriy.'f.' -.love ami Tinwnro huslin*ss. In 1 fi’lHr 'Unsigned tool-' <■<nil|il clll flint 11a-yn lion of Stoves has soma -wi-iphl "'lit* innulty. ilo now oilers Iho ct-k-biaw EMNUS GAS li U E.N which ho feels -salislicd Is the lip'! I>•>*;' in Lite market. It is handsome, >•' cheerin'. light, armuul Hie room; iiio l clinkers overt with the worst mii;n' rolleclod to tile limn- ami strikes tm*i* ott'hu face; the gas is entirely niis*- ilnsUs carried olloy a hade Hinting dumper by uhleh ipi.nv* thoroughly ventilated ; ami it heat Pom ns small a «i_uni»*il> 1,1 1 " Stove over olleied to the inddh;- lIT . lie also Hirers the u n<Z\ LI Ml■ BEACON I.1G1IT.” both Hum) I»h 1 , r ••ecoinmendcd hy all who have iwj • Un-Mr Base Ihinievs aro Insured l»r ; ami it they do not work wil» s|i ; l ; 1 [ > returned. Also i lie lullowhiu 'U*U i>llU o 0 OK S T 0 VES NIMROD, IRONSIDES „ T „, •farmkh, . r* riAMOM'- [ ; These nro all-Xwirrantrd <u -l n , If ummlislaetory. Jlmuhvil.s o i put up hy mo In this cotnmunlij. popularity is universal. I<n „ ntnit All tlieso Klovea mny lira' “i^nll lisliment ami reloronces can ho i> uslng.thum. SPOUTING AND HOM'D attended to in town or cnunirv. Repairing done on sh<'r> {>™SVenM*' Oot. W, 7(l-0m Ko. s.l, SiiutMf?. ] ~T>. KN^ ml> M. MIUItAEL. JJOME AGAIN, MICHAEL & ENSMIS* 1 inform Hip citizens n , f .'“Vr iliov have j)t>rmaiu*nU> MV. ‘‘ luvvo opened ullrst c'lis-s V. h«»Ji j Leather and Findings! nl No. 71 Norlh old aland where LUo aw .t a (llir .v old customers. nml ns l ,! ? ol|t desire i;nod i»oudß at ni' ;I, ury tn-si f l u “ cost. Tholrstoi-U iHOI th<,* vtr> h ,,bc HJMIIIIJi of Jill It ! ll> f ' l»* .V/irnM!o« American Calfskins. nl ,a ‘ and Harness sololeallu-rbyin.'Hl.inorbiM : iShoeniahers' They announce thnj , l J?f, y ( *Vi Uv»* and let live • andw» | ub „. j.t«« •rood i?"uUB ut fair and r ,V,V.!Ii will l tb{ r anleeini;to all who tla|ocUi'U moncya wo th and entire " oe u " and OUr B MIuiIAEI. 4 ENSJI £,o. 7-1 N. lluuou-i Aug. U. 70— ALMANAC- u'o hitvo I>o our Almiiinicrt. O f ac Cur 111 ; 1 ' A; Halves, or n*B« ll c V ( ' .A-ush, «” a 0 (•Ulan, nt rule ol SO.tU I’*-* dozen. JOHN BAMJJjS Oct. 20,70—8 t OTRAYKD. o j«im siiibiy.iitHif";;' 1 0 , aVp>«"“-,i to« llblitp, on 1110 ' vhl aivl' l II Yco«» ivud 1 JlfttH. turee oi N>a > >. Oct. 27, l>-70. ui«iv£Sr HI 111 18, B M SJ
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