2,:tatri,rettl' 4iolimtttv.. 7L oc a 1 Stems Nlniiding Committee Tlie members of the Democratic Stand ing Committee, of Cumberland county, are requested to meet in the committee room, at Carlisle, on. Saturday, September 23d, at 11 o’clock, A. M. A full attendance is requested. S. C. WAGNER, Chairman . J. 1 1. Henry, Secretary. , Fun Ahead!— We understand that the lecture committee have secured the services of the celebratedQulntette Club, of Boston, for one evening’s entertain ment.during the course. The series will therefore embrace five lectures and a concert. The Quintette Club is spoken of as the first concert troupe in America.— Last winter, they gave an entertainment in the Academy of Music, In Philadel phia, in connection with Mr. Pugh's Star Course of Lectures, and that immense building was crowded from parquet to —dome-with-a (foUghtcd_audjencei*_Some "idea of IFo^lyuTaiTtyof he formed from the fact that they are al ready engaged for nearly every night this winter at $250 a night. On the oc casion of their visit here, we expect to see the hall crowded with lovers of fine music, not only from Carlisle, but from the entire county. We are informed that if a sufficient number of course tickets are sold in Me chanicsburg.HewvUle andShippenaburg, extra trains will be run on the Cumber land Valley railroad, at excursion rates. As these entertainments will cost the lecture committee an average of nearly two hundred dollars'a night, the neigh boring towns can haVe the privilege of attending, at less cost than if they em ployed the lecturers themselves. The course will embrace lectures by Wendell Phillips', Anna Dickinson, Petroleum V, Nasby, Mark Twain, A, V. ParSona (the Irish Orator), and the concert by the Quintette Club. The order In which they will appear will be announced as soon as the dates of all are definitely determined on.- Tickets for the course only $3.00. Cumberland County Horticultu ral Society.— The fall exhibition by this well known Society, in “Franklin Hall,” Mechanicaburg, on the last four days of last week, was a most creditable affair to the officers and contributors.— Such an exhibition of various varieties Of apples, pears, peaches, grapes, quinces, wheat, corn, beets, pumpkins, potatoes, honey, needle-work, *. cacli one brifiglnc: us nearer that eventful period, when P'hecoincs a necessity to lonic nronml fnr HL U ,idiasC_SUCh..flped.S , 'u*inttrt ( : m ”^r’ — Duke & Burkholder, over mindful of the wants of our people, would respectfully inform their friends that they are’ now purchasing- a largo assortment of Fall and Winter Dross Goods. Furs, Shawls, Woolens, Cloths, Cnssl ruoresand every thing pertaining, to wearing apparel and Houso-Furnlshlng Goods. , Look out for their grand opening next week. They always cut .dry goods at short profits. Call and examine their new styles. Sep. 21, ’7l—3t. Germantown-Wool, Woolen Stocking Yarns, Jewelry and cheap notions of all kinds. Just received,COOyards of Splendln Crash, at 12)4 cents per yard, at the cheap store of A. W Bent?, it Co, Thk best brands cf an Dried Beef. COFFEES, SUGARS iuul-TEAS of the finest quality. , Choice now FAMILY FLOUR. Quecriswnre nf tho lowest prices. I cannot be undersold. Eve rything guaranteed. J. M. MASONHEIMER, • S. W. cor.'Pomlretand Pitt Sts., Carlisle, Pa. Aug. 17-tf If j 7 ou want a really (/ood go to Loch' vi an. Eveuy stylo of Photographs b now to tho art are made at Lochman’s. The cheapest Picture Frames in town are sold at Locbman’s Gallery. F. GAiicNfin* Co’s Cider Mills are several dollars cheaper than, most other mills, and equal to the best for making good cider. Every farmer who lias and apples at all ought th -have oue. Aug. 10,1 m, Haras, Shoulders, Sides, and Dried Beef by tho pound, at UUMRICH’S. July 20,1871—6 m. The Cdsibeitland Valuev Skpauatou !—A Great Success!— Harvest is over aud a number of “ big crops” have been already threshed, cleaned and bagged In tho best stylo, ready for market, by this new Separator, manufactured by F. GARDNER «jyCO.,nt the Carlisle Machine Shops. The new Cumberland Valley Separator proves Itself to be Just the machine the Farmer wants—runs easy, threshes rapidly and cleans perfectly—simple In construction, easy to keep In repair, and built In the best style. Our farm ers will no longer have to send away hundreds ofmllesto other States lor a-Separator. They, now get one at home, anc Inferior to none in Working Capacity, and at a very considerably less cost than the Western and many other machines. Without Wagons the Cumberland Valley Separator is so low In price that every, thrifty farmer can afford to have one on his own barn floor. July 20, 1871—Ot. Canned and pickled Oysters, Sardines, Amer ican and ssweltzer Cheese, Pickles, &c., at HUM RICH’S. July 20,1871—6 m. Huckleberries received dally at HUMRICH’3. July 20,1871—0 m. , „ Frseh country Cabbage, Beets, Corn, Onions, Potatoes, Apples, received dally at HUMRICH’S July 20,1871-Ora. 18. NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. For the above go to J, H. Wolfs, No. 18 North Hanover street, where you will find the best as sortment of Notions and small wares In the town, and from 10 to 20 per cent cheaper. I desire to call your special attention to the following: A full line or Lawn Pongee and Silk Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Fans ol ev ery description, and price, Gent’s Ladies’ and misses’ Kid Gloves. A large assortment of Cot ton Hosiery very cheap. Also whlto Cotton Trimmings, Hamburg Edges and Insortlngs. Silk cord edge Mnnteed and S ish Ribbons very cheap. Ladles and gents summer Undercloth ing. Corsets and Hoop Skirts In largo variety. A lull line of Towels, Napkins and Crash, linen Shirt Fronts and ready-made Shirts, ladles nml gents’ linen and lace Handkerchiefs In U U grades. Call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. WOLF Special 'Notices Missionaries and others sojourning fn foreign lands should not fall lotako wltU.tUcm.agood, supply of JoJmson's Anodyne Liniment. It Is the most reliable medicine for all purposes there Is In the world. Contagious diseases, such as horse ail, glander, &c., may bo preyen'ted by the use of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Persons traveling with horses should take note of this. • . Mushroom: filEDiciifES.—During the thlrty flvo years that HoqflamVt German. Bitters Ims been the Standard Household Speclfic’of Amer ica, for ‘Dyspepsia, Billions complaints and Nervous Weakness, hundreds of Nostrums pur_ porting to cure these disorders have Hashed up. nml faded Into obscurity. The time-honored remedy still maintains Us place, nml with TTooJlaml's German Tonic (which only differs from the BlUcrs In Us simulating basis) enjoys the full confidence of a thinking public. Sold by all druggists. Alcoholic Bn rEiis.— All alcoholic hitters in markct. wlthout a single exception, are excit ants, and each dose is a dram under the dis guise of medicine. Thoonly pure medical tonic, without the admixture of alcoholic stimulus, Is Dr. IIOOFLAND’S GERfifAN BITTERS, which. Instead of creating a morblt appetite for liquor, will Invariably cure It. They have never failed to cure dyspepsia In all Its various forms, when taken according to directions. The leading medical men of t v o country are discarding as dangerous; all thosplvltuous bitters, and recom mending Dr. Hoofland’s for all diseases of the digestive organs, such as Constipation, Hcort Burn, Want of Appetite. Headache, Yellowness of the Skin nml Eyes. Weight In the Stomach, Depression of Spirits., Impure Blood, Ac.. Ac. Wherever there Isa sick feeling—which is a sure Indication of approaching disease—a few doses of Dr. Hoofland’s Bitters will prove a sure means of protection against an attack; and for any disease o.f the digestive organs above men tioned, after they have become fast upon the system, can be cured by a proper use of Dr. Hoofland’s German Medicines, ns follows: At night on going to bed take two of the POD OPHYLLIN PlLL3—which Js a'Yuli dose—for 3 consecutive nights ; after that one or one-half of a pill, as the case may require, to keep th° bowels open ; a*t the same time take the bitters three times a day until the disease entirely dis appears, In extreme cases of dlblllty the Tonic may ho used Instead of the Bitters, and In many cases the Bitters and Tonlo taken alternately Ims proven beneficial. ' * The medicines tire prepared hy Dr. C. M. EVANS, CU Arch Ht., Philadelphia,Pa* DEr-ENtsa, Blindness and Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS. M, D; and professor of diseases of .ho Eye and EarfhU specialty) lu the Medical College of Pennsylva nia. 13 years experience, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 805 Arch street, Philadelphia.— Testimonials can bo seen at hla ofllco. The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients, as ho has no secrets In his prac tice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain, No charge lor examination. April 27, 1871—ly Wk call the attention of our readers to the fol owlng remarkable euro of Mr. C W.Ahl of Car lisle, Pa., hy the use of HOOFLAND’S GERMAN MEDICINES. His certificate Is vouched for hy the Editors of the Carlisle Volunteer, one of the most Influential ln the State. Carlisle, ?a. t December 2, lb7o. Dr. c, M. Evans. Dear Sir; In the year 1837 I was attacked with Dyspepsia. From that time until the year 1801 I continued growing worse, and was reduced from a strong and healthy man to a more living pkcloton,'.weighing hut 118 pounds. During thoso four years. I hail the ultontlon of tho most celebrated phyalolanß * l n Plilladelphlft add Baltimore I also 'Uio watering places,' and tried c\ orjA v n * could hear of foi*_ tho Dyspepsia, with out'experiencing any relief i whatever, ami, X fi nally In despair gave up all hope of being curcil, aud returned name with tho feeling that death alone could alleviate my sufl’erlngs. In this ex tremity, at tho urgent solicitation of my wife, I began tho use of "Hoo/lund's German Jhifers, although with no .more faith In Its efllcacy than 1 had In preparations previously tried. • After using four bottles of tho Bitters, to.my surprise 1 felt I was improving. My fbod taste well, aud there was a very .marked change fp tho better. I.continued the use of .the Bitters until I had taken sixteen bottles, and then, to my Inexpressible gratification 1 found myself perfectly cured. , - . Since that happy termination of my affliction I have notbougutflfly cents worth of medicine of any kind, and to-day 1 weigh two Hundred and two pounds. 1 make this statement voluntarily, and hun dreds of tho residents of tho Cumberland Valley who knew my condition will vouch for It. lam satisfied 1 was thoroughly and permanently cured by the use of IIOQFLANU'a GERMAN BITTERS, and I tako especial pleasure In rec ommending it to all who may be sullerlng from aly position pecuniarily Is so well known to cltlzeifclu Carlisle, and to numerous persons out of the- borough, that I cannot be charged with making this statement for pay. My only mo tive Is to inform all who may bo sullerlng as I did of the wonderful cure perlormed In my case. 1 honestly believe: had it not been for UOUI<- LAND’S GERMAN BITTEJIS, I would have gone to my grave long ago. •, Wllh tho hope that I maybe the moans of bringing thoso Hitters to tho notice of all who , muyßo suffering as I did, I give this certillcate , Gratefully, Yours, c w AnL _ , GEO. ZINN, Carlisle, Penn'a. RUPP—ALBRIGHT—On the 12th Inst., by Rev. John, Ault, Mr. Daniel Rupp, of Altoona, to Miss Aggie Albright, of Silver Spring twp., this county. BURTNETT—KOHLER.—On the 11th Inst., by tho same, Mr. Lew’ls Bnrtuett to Miss Rebecca Kohler, both of York county. SEljc JRarßets CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET-, Corrcc/cd ivcckty by J. 11. Hosier Jlro. OAiu-iST-E September 20, 1871. FAMILY FLOUR - - St CO SUPERFINE FLOUR - - - 0 00 RYE BLOUR - »CO WHEAT WHITE - - - -• 11) WHEAT RED . 1 •» RYE ..... - 00 CORN - - - W OATS - - „;0 CLOVERSF.ED ... II 110 - • 5 05 FLAXSEED - - - - ’ 1 7e CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET. Corrected lecehiu hjf Gen. 11, Iloffmtm. U.vKLIriLK, September 20, IS7I. BUTTER - - - • ,5 K EGOH - -U LARD - - . - - - I'll TALLOW - , - - - r m BEESWAX, r - - - - ■ .SO BACON HAMS II l]o SHOULDERS - - 10 do SIDES ... . -11 l BEANS per bus. - - - 2 60 PARED PEACHES - 26 UNPAIRED do -- - - 12 DRIED APPLES ' - . 00 BAGS - - - ■ ' - El PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. l'\om the FhiUtdephia Ledger; . ■ PniiiAbßi.i'irrA. September .10,1871. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR - - 87 25 EXTRA FLOUR - - - 5 .'IT SUPERFINE - - - 175 RYE FLOUR - - - - - ■ J 25 WHEAT - - - - - , I Oil RYE SO. CORN 75 OATS - - , - - - . . '52 CLOVERSEED ■ - - 10 @ 10LI TIMOTHY SEED ' 360 FLAXSEED @ I !)0 WHISKY - - - - 7 - l)3j< '9£l«il CEstate galea. TJUBLre SALE OF VALUABLE X HEAL ESTATE.— On Thursday, October 19, lari,—Will be sold ut public sale, on the above day, ou the premises, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ that very desirable Limestone Farm ol DavldMartln, situated in Monroe tofrnsblp, Cumberland coun ty, Pa., about one and a-half miles. Korth of Churchtowu, near the rood leading to Leullg’s Tavern, on the Trlndle Spring road, adjoining lands of Geo, Brlutfle. Christian Herman, BclUi hoover and others, containing about one hun dred and thirty-three acres. There Uro two good apple orchards on this trad. A. well of nover lalllng water, with pomp, and a natural pond of water suitable for all stock purposes, and about ten or twelve acres of very good limber land. Thoimprovomenlsurea two-story hramo House, a first-rate large Brick Bank Bain and other out-buildlugs. ■ , , ' • , , Also,.at the same time and.place, a tract of limestono land, adjoining the above farm, con taining about lifty-one acres, of which about twelve acres are very good timber land. These properties are worthy the attention of persons and purchasers generally, and will bo sold together or separate, as may be most desi rable. ... , , Persons wishing to view tho land can do so by calling on Mr. Heed, on tho properly, or tho subscriber. , , . Attendance will be given and terms mado known on day of sale by gAXTONi Jirecutor. 18, j Aug. 17,1S71—ts JpUBLIC SALE OE KEAL ESTATE, ■ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1871. Tho.undersigned, assignee of Joseph Zeigler will oiler nt Public Sale, on the Above day, nt tho Court House, in Carlisle, n tract of Slate Land In North Middleton township, near tho Crain’s Gap Uoud.nU miles from Carlisle, bounded by lands of Win. Crain, Geo, Gutshall, Jacob GuLs hail, Jacob Wetzel and Jonathan Zeigler, and containing one hundred and twenty-live acres, of which one hundred acres are clear and the balance good Umber land. The buildings area two-story Weulberboarded House, hank pai n. Wagon Shed,Spring House, Carriage House and other out-buildings. There Is a well of pure wa ter at tho door and running water near the house. There IS an orchard of choice young fruit Trees, The land has been recently limed and is in good ° r A, B o. a Lot of Ground In Carlisle, with a two story BRICK DWELLING HuUSE, No. tU South West Street, thereon eroded, containing seven rooms, supplied with gas, recently painted and everything- In complete order—a new Frame Stable, ami excellent fruit on .the lot. Sale at 1U o’clock, A. M„ when terms will bo n-iule known by . j. c . STOCK. Assignee Joseph Zeigler. Aug. 10. lS7i-7t- ■ 'IT'XECUTOB’B - SAXE -OF VALUA- Ilj ULE HEAL ESTATE—CM 'Tuaiitai/, October I is7i —will be sold at publlo sale, on mo above day on tho premises, tunt valuable farm situate in Silverr>prlng township, Cumberland County, one mile North of Kingston,on the road leading to Sterrctl's Gap, adjoining properly of Joseph Musser, on the East, Marlin Herman, on the* -mith, John C. Eckies, on the West, and Win. P. Eckels, on the North, containing 02 Acres 01 Good L'nid.aareatcrpartol which is Limestone, and part Mato, t-5 Acres of which areclcared and .n a good stale ol cultivation, tho balance being i imoer Land. Tho improvements area two story Log House. Log and Frame barn, andolh ei Out-bulMings. '1 here is a well of good Water convenient tolho door of tho dwelling, ami a never-tailing stream of Spring Water runs through tho larm. This is a very desirable pro nerty and the tit le indisputable. Tnoro will he without improvements, belonging to Win. 1 Eckles Persons desiring toseo tho properly before the day of sale, will call ouG.M.I), Eck les Sale to commence at 10 A. M. t when tonus will bo miulo known by G. M. D. ECKLEh, F. L. ECKLES, Adm's,, New Kingston Cumb. Co., Pa. Aug* ill, 1871—Is ■ EOR SAI/E a TRACT OF LAM) situate on the Canal and Ulver, In Liverpool township. Perry county, containing TSllihh nUNDRKI) AND FIFTY AVIiEH, more or less, having thereon erected a two story brick dou ble DWELLING HOUSE, elegantly tlnishcd, a largo two-story FRAME DWELLING H()L>L, and a very lino Iranio BANK. BARN, Hl)xi!(J feet. 'J he above tract can bo readily divided into sev eral lanuH. which will he sold together or sepa rate, to suit purchasers. Also, a piece of laud In tho same townsulp, containing THIRTE ACRES, more or less, part ly cleared, • , , , , Also ntmctol land on,the canal and river. In Buffalo township, In the same county, contulu lugONE HUNDRED AND FiFTV ACRES, moro or less, about tho half being cleared, having thereon erected two log houses and a log stable. Also a lot of ground la the borough of Liver pool. being 50x151) foot; lying between the river and canal, and having thereon erected a \\ ARE- Ht Alflo be sold on very favorable terms and time given tosull the purchaser. The above properties will be ollered at private sale until OCTOBER -d, IS7I, and If net sold bolero that lime will ho sold at public sale on that day In Liverpool, when and where the terms will ho made known. . Apply to H. G. MOSER. Mechanlcshurg, or Jo J. M’CORMICK. Jr., Harrisburg. Je 20-wtf YaLUAKLE real estate at PUBLIC SALE—On 'Juoxclai/, October 3, JS7I —W ill ho allured at public sale, by the subscriber ou the premises, situated three-lourtlis of u mile South of Oakville Station, (C. V. R. R.) Cumber land county Pa,, a Limestone Lurm. containing aw Acres, having thereon erected u Log Weath er-boauled House, one ot the best Slone Barns in the county, new Wagon Shed aud Corn Eribs. There is a never-failing \N ell of excellent Wulei convenient, Apple Orchard,and about 10acres of fl ThosolMB*nrst’quaffly and more than half tho farm has been heavily limed within a few years. Will ho sold m one tract or In tracts of IbU and 03,0 r I2n nml 117 Acres. The larger tracts con talnlng iho Impiovements. All necessary Information will ho gUen bj the subscriber, living on tho adjoining larm, or by mall, address him as above, Oakville, la. Sale to commence at Jl A. M„ on said day, when attendance will ho given and terms made llllow,lby ' aM. SHARP, Att’y. In fact for Hie Heirs. Aug. 21,1871—tf I)EAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE V BALE.—The subscriber wishes to sell bis liinn lu Middlesex township, Cumberland conn*, ty, adjoining the Carlisle bpt lugs, Honih suit*, containing 175 Acres of Slatp uml (huvel Land- Tlto Iraproveiiieuta uvo a Log and Weather-boar tied House containing seven rooms and k tchen. Smoko House, a good well of waicr, end a pump at the door, a running stream, near the housi*, a largo Log Darn, Wagon Shed. Corn Cribs. Hay House. Fruit Trees, Apples, Peaches, and Cher ries. There are about £> acres of Timber Land. Tills farm la well calculated to divide in two, both timber and meadows, under good fence, a largo portion post and rail, Is lu a good stale ol s cultivation. A good bargain will bo given. 11* tic good. , , Any information as regards Ibo (arm can bo bad by calling at Ho. 72 North Hanover street. Carlisle.Pa. It. COUNMAN. Aug, 24, 1871-U A V Vt Ctt . • JUgal Sliibcvfißeincntß, pTToU L A. M A T lON NOTICE OE-CENEjijvl. ELECTION , t , to in: iinr.n on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 (h, IS7I. . Pursuant to an net of tho General A?* sembly of the Common wealth of Penn sylvania, entitled “ An Act relating to the elections •of this Commonwealth,” approved the second day of July, Anno' Domini, ISJiO, I, J. K. Foreman, High, Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of tho county, aforesaid, that an election will be held In the said county of Cumberland on the Ist Tuesday after the second Mon day of October, (being the 10th day of ,October), at which time the following officers will be elected : One person for tho ofllco of Auditor General of'the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. , One person for the office of fSnrvoyoi General of the Commonwealth‘of Penn sylvania. One person for ihe office of Presidenl Judge for tho Judicial District composed of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata. *. - . One person for the office of Slate Sen afor for the Senatorial district composed Of the counties of Cunfbcrland and. Fran klin. • —.Two-persons Jor4he-o Hi "Judge ofllieTCmnrty qTCu rnTferlandT’*’ One person for tho office of member of the .Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for the .office of District Attorney of the county of Cumberland. One -person for the office of County Treasurer for the county of Cumberland. One person for the office of Commis sioner tor the county of Cumberland. One person for tho office of Director of Poor for the county of Cumberland. One person for the office ofAudltoi ? for the county of Cumberland. One person for the office of Surveyor for the county of Cumberland. In pursuance of said act, 1 also hereby make known and give notice, that the places of • holding the aforesaid general election in the several election districts within Hie said county of Cumberland, arc as follows, to wit : The election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South M’d’dlcton, Lower Frank ford and Lower Dickinson, will- be , held at .'the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle. The election 5n the election district composed of Lower West jVnnsboi'ongh township will he liehl.nt IhpNortii School House in Plainfield. The election in the election district composed of Silver Sprang township, will he held at the Publ'C House of George K. Dnoy, in Hogueslown, in said township. The election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will he held at the Public House occupied by John Kreilzor, in said township. ’The elociion in the election ‘district composed of the township of Upper Al len, will be In-ld the Public iiouso of Joshua Culp,-in Sbcpberdatov/n, Tho election in the election district composed of Middlesex towmhip, willjje held.at tliQ Middlesex School Mouse. * The election in the election district composed of.the township of Lower Al len, will be held at the wagon maker shop of Jonas Huncbbarger, on Slate Hill. The election . in the election district composed ot East Ponnsborough, will be held at the house of Hatfield, in West Fairview. . The election in tho election district composed of Hew Cumberland, will be held at the house now occupied by Win., Bell, In the borough of Hew Cumber land. The election in the election district, composed of Urn Horth Ward of the bor ough of Mechanicsbnrg, at the north west corner of the Market House, in said bor ough. The election in the, election district composed of the South Ward of the bor ough of Mechanicsburg, at the south west corner of tho Market House,, in said bor ough. The election in the election district composed of Monroe township, will be held at the public house kept by A. L. Hu rah,''in Churchlown, in said township. TheP election in the tdection district composed of Penn township, will bo held: at the house. lately occupied by Jacob Redsecker; now occupied by Mr. tJhenk, •in said township. The election in the election district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will he held at the house now occupied by David Murtz, known as the Stone Tavern. The election in tho election district com,posed of the borough of Newville and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frankford, Upper West Pemisliorough and North Newton, will be held in the public school house, in the borough of Newville. The election in the election district composed of the borough of Newbnrg and Hopewell township, will be held at the public school bouse in tho,borough of Newburg. The eledtion in the* election district composed of the borough of Shippena burg, Shippensbnrg township, and that part of Southampton township not in cluded in the Leesburg election district,- will bo held in t lie Council House, in the borough of Shipnenslnirg. ' ‘The*'election in the’election' district composeil of Lower Southampton town ship, will be held at the house now oc cupied by Mr. Wise, in,Leesburg. The election in the election district composed of South Newlon township,- will he held nt the school house in Jack sonville. I also make known ami give nutlet?, ns in nml by I ho i;Uh s'oclion of tho aforesaid act I am di rected, “tliat.nvery person, excepting Justices of tho peace, who shall hold any ollico or a*p polntmentof prolit or trust under the govern ment of tho Unit ed Stales, or of t his stale, or ol any city or corporated dislrkd, whether a com missioned olllecr or agent, who. Is or shall bo employed under tho legislative, executive or Judiciary depart menlof this.stalt*, or ol toe uni ted States, or of any city or tiu-oi povalud dis trict, and also, that eVmy member of Congress, ami of the State Legislature, ami ol tho select and common council of any city, commissioner of am' incorporated district. Is by law incapa ble of holding or exorcising at the same umo. tho otllce or appointment ol Judge, Inspectorm clerk of any election of this Commonweal h, and that no inspector nr Judge, or other omLOi of any such election shall he eligible to any ollloe to be then voted for." , . Also that in the Mb section ol tlioActo Assem bly, entitled “An Act relating toexecnl■ for other purposes,’ 1 approved I^^- it is enacted that the atoresild loth sec Hon ••shall not ho so construed as to prevent any militia or borough olllcer Irom seivlng as judge, or - inspector or clerk ol any general oi .special election In this Commonwealth. By the Act of l s between tho hours of six and seven, A. M., or. tho day of the election. Before six o'clock In the mom lug of-second Tuesday of October they-aretoreceive irom the County Commissioners, the Reglsteied Likt of Voters ami all necessary election blanks, and they tiro to permit no man to vote whoso .mmo l" not oil Mini list, m.losH ho Shull nmko inoof ol'llia IIKHHo volonslnlknVß; 1 •» XI IO person whoso mime is no. on the list, claiming lb origin to vole must produce aqual- Bled voter of tho district to swear in a written or minted adldavlt to tlio ro.ddcmce ol tho claimant in Iho district for at least ten days next nroccdlng said election, dellnlng clearly where the residence of tho person was. ;| The parly claiming the right to vote shall also mako.au alUdavit, stating to the bestol his knowledge ami belief where ami when he was biVn. that lie Isa citizen of Pennsylvania and of * tin* United Stales, that lie has resided in the .slate one rear, or, if formerly a citizen therein and removed therefrom, that ho has resided therein six months next preceding said election, that lie has not moved into the district lor tlio purpose of voting therein. Unit he has paid a .Slate or comity tax within two years, which was assessed at least ten days heioro the election, and the adldavlt shall stale when and where the tax was assessed ami paid, ami the tax rc ceint must ho produced unless the alllant shall statothat it lias been lost or destroyed, or that ho received none. ' 1 ii tho applicant he a naturalized citizen, ho must In addition to tho Joregotng proofs, slate du his adldavlt when, where, and hy whateourt ho was naturalized ami produce hlscei Lltlcateoi person, claiming to he a naturalized citizen whether on the registry list, or produe imr ullldavlts as alovesald, shall ho requir' d to produce his naturalization cortlllouto at tho election helore voting, except where he has been lor ten years consecutively a voter In tlio dis trict where ho ollwrs to vole; and on the vole of slicii a poison being received, the E eeilon(Jill clas mv lo write or stamp Hu: word voted on liE cerlldealo with the montli and yea., and no other vote can bo cast that day la virtu.- ofsald criitl'ale ex-pt whcie sons are entitled tovoto <>u tlio miiurulr/.aUou ul their fulher. ti If iho peison claiming to vole who is not u—Nleied shall make an adldavlt toal ho is a m.tlve bom eil.zrn of the United Stales or 1 horn clsewlieie, shall piudueo e\hlenu ol hi.. pm I oi nit/iil hoi, or that he Is entllled to cllizen soi,. 'ii miMm ol his lather’s niiiin;.ihznlU.ii. noil lot thur, that lie Is between -I .TT „r md has resided in Urn slate mm jeui, muM a I lie election district ten ceding the elecliim. ho shall lie on tilled to \ ole though ho shall not have paid taxes. In moirdanco with the provision «f Urn Mh 'section ol an act entllled "A Inrlhei supple ment to the election Laws of this Common wealth,” I publish the lollowlng : . Whuukas: By 11)0 Act of tho congie.ej ol tn United Hlalew, entitled “An Act to lUU ‘' l ' l ' t . l , l 1 ?. several acts heretofore inihsod to piovido ioi thoonrollmg and calling out oi tho national forces, and tor other purposes, March 3rd, 1885, all persons who have Ucseited the military or naval services of, th« United Stales, and- who have not been discharged or relieved froin i>onftUy or disability tnoreln provided, nro deemed ami taken to have volun tarily relinquished and. forfeited their rights of citizenship and their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of excfcUlug any rights of cit izens thereof: ts*" i , •i. T ; \ And wherein. Persons Hot citizens of. tho Uni ted Stales aro not, under tho Constitution and laws of Pennsylvania qualified electors of this . Commonwealth. , Section’ 1 Bail enabled, «Sc., That In all elec tions hereafter, to ho hold lu this Couimou ' wealth.lt shall bo unlawful for tho Judge or In spector of any such; elections to receive any bal ■ lot or' ballots from any pers»on,or persons em braced lu tho provisions and'subject to tho disability imposed by said act of Congress, ap . proved march Ilrd, lW*o, and it shall bo unlawful for any such person to oiler to vote any ballot or ballots. ' Sue. 2. That If any such judge and Inspectors of election, or any one of them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots from any such disqualified person, ho or they so offending shall bo guilty of a misde meanor, and on conviction thereof In any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, ho shall for ouch oflonso, bosontonccd to pay a flue not less than one hundred dollars, and to un dergo an imprisonment In ihojaUoflho proper county for not loss.than sixty da. s. Sec.G. Thai If any person deprived of citizen ship, and disqualified tvs aforesaid. shall, at any election hercaltcr to be hold-Hn- thlft, common wealth, vote, or lender to jthe.ofllcdra thereof, ami offer to vote', n ballot or ballots, any person so offending sliall-bc deemed guilty ol a misde meanor, and on conviction thereof In any court of quarter session of this commonwealth, shall for each olleuso bq punished In like manner as Is provided lu the preceding section of this act hr case ol otllcors of election receiving any such unlawful ballot qr ballots. Situ. I. That if any person shall hereafter per suade oradvisc any person or persons, deprived of citizenship or dlsqualltled us aforesaid, to oiler any ballot or ballots to the otllcersof any election hereafter to bo held in Hits Commoii - -wealth-,-or shuU-peraimdeior-advlKO, anysuch-of ■ ‘ , ni!6Ti?rrcrco , rvtrftP3r’-iTaHot"or-bntlotsri'i:annnir person deprived of citizenship, ami .dlfiqnollUcd as aforesaid, such-person so offending shall bo guUtv of a misdemeanor, and. upon; eouvJollon ihcreoflm'any court of quarter, sessions of this Commonwealth,-shall ho punished in like milli ner as provided In tho second section of this act In the case of otllcors of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Paitlcular attention is directed to tho first section of thd Act of Assembly, passed the UOth day of March, A. D., lKt-3, entitled “An Act reg ulating tho manner of Voting at all Elections, lu the several counties of this Commonwealth, “ ’jhat-the qualified voters of tho several conn tics ot t his Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections, are herebv, hereafter authorized and required to vote, by ticket, printed or written, or partly printed end partly written, severally classified as follows: Ono.tlcket shall embrace tho names of all Judges of courts voted for, and bo labelled outside “judiciary one ticket shall embrace nil the names of .State oillcers voted for, and be labelled State one: ticket shall embrace the I iiAincs of all couhtv ofllcers voted for. Includ -1 lug cilice of senate, member and members ol Assenlb.y, If voted for and Imcmbers of Congress, if voted for,and labelled “county,” • Pursuant to the provisions contained in the - , foih section ol the act nlorosald, the Judges of the aforesaid district shall respectively take i charge of the cerUflfiaT&i or return ol the elec- I •tlon . of their Ves'pfeoflvo districts, and produce •them at n snocMng’of one,of the Judges from each district at thoVonrt House, in.tiie borough of Carlisle on the third day aitOr*-tho day of election, being for the presentyeavon PRUiAY, (he Will ofOOroiiEU, then imdThero to do and perform The dutflop required by law of said judges, ’Also, that when a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to alteml said meeting of Judges, then the certificate or retui'n aforesaid shah bo taken In charge by one of tho inspectors or clerks of the clQcllbuof said, dis trict, and shall do and perform the duties re quired of said judge unable to attend. Also, that in the Gist section of said act itJs enacted that “every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten In tho forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment mil Use ven o’clock, in the evening, when the polls shall bo closdd ” EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, \ 11.-iKUiaUUKO, I*A., August 27, 1570./ To the County Commir-ioncr* and Sheriff of the County of Cumberland: Wjikukak, Tho Fifteenth Amendment of tho Constitution of tho United States Is us follows : “ section I. The right ot citizens oftho United Slates to vote shall not be denied or abridged by Uio United States; or by any State, on account of race, coior,' or previous condition of servi tude.” Section 2. Tho Congress shall have power to enforce lids article by appropriate legisla tion. And whereas', Tho Congress of tho Uuilod States, bn thcSlst day ol March, 1870, passed an act entitled "An Act to enforce (he right of citi zen* of the Untied Stales io vote in tho several States of tills Union, and for other purposes,” tho first and second sections of whloli aro as follows; . : • section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Ctow/rcM assembled, That all citizens of tho United Slates, who are, or shall bo otherwise qualified by law to vole at.any election by the people, In any State, Territory, district, muni*, clpalUy, or other territorial sub-division, f hall be entitled and allowed to vote at all such elec tions, without distinction of race, color, or pre vious condition of servitude ; any Constitution, law, custom, usage, or regulation ofany Territo ry, or by, r ■ mder Its authority, to the contrary uotwlP ‘ i ling." • - „ • wkctio. And bd it furthvr enacted, That If by or under the authority bf tho Constitution or laws of any Stale, or the laws ofany Territory, any acu Is or shalll bo required to bo done as a prerequisite or qualification for voting and by. such Constitution or law, persons Or otlicers aro or shall bo charged With the performance of du ties In furnishing tocltlzqna an opportunity to perform Such prerequisite, or to becorneqaalltl ed to vote. It. shall be tho duty of every such par son and officer to give to all citizens of the Uni ted States, the same and equal opportunity to perform.such prerequisite, and, become qiMiifi: cd to vote wlthoufdistluctlon of race, color, ior. previous-condition ofsoivltudo; and If auysucli person or officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give full effect to tills section, ho shall,,lor every such olKnso, forfeit and pay tho sum of live hundred dollars to tho person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on .tuo case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees ns tho court-shall doom Just, and shall also, lor every such offense,, bo- deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and shall on convic tion thereof, be fined not less than live hundred dollars, or bo imprisoned not less than'one month and not more than one year, or both at tho discretion oftho court.” And whereas. It Is declared by tho second sec tion of the VTth Article of tho Constitution of the United States, that “ This Constitution, and tho laws of tho United States, which shall be made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supremo law of tho land, * * * # anything In the Comtitution nr lawa of any State to the con- Iran/ noUcithstundina. ' , ; . • Andwherern, TlicLeglslaturc of this Common weal ill, ou the (Jth day of april, A. D.. 1870, passed an aot.on'Ulecl “ A further supplement to the act • relating to elections In this Common wealth," tlio tenth section of which provides as follows: . . ' , Ki-.ri roN 10. That so much of every act of As sembly as provides that only white freemen shall'he entitled to vole, or bo registered as vo ters;‘or' ivs claiming-to vole atnny general, or special election of this Commonweal!!, bo and tho same is hereby repealed; and that hereafter all freemen, wllhoutdi-stiiictlon ofcoldr; shall he enrolled and registered according to the pro vision of the first section oi tho act approved soventcentliof April DifiSt. entitled “An Act fur thur supplemental to lho act relating to tlio elections of this Commonwealth,” and when otherwise qtmllllcd under existing laws, ho en titled to vote at all general amlspeclal elections in this Commonwealth.” And uherea,*, fttis my constitutional and olll clnl duty to'•take cans that tho laws aro faltli fully executed; audit has come to my knowl edge that, sundry assessors and registers ot vo ters have refused, and aro refusing to assess and register divers colored male citizens of law ful ago, and otherwise qualilled as electors ; Now. TJiKUi-U’oitK. in consideration ol the premises, the county commissioners ol said county aro liorohv notllied and directed to In struct the several assessors and registers of vo torn therein, to obey and conform to tho re qnli'Cmonlsof said constitutional amendment and laws; and tlio sherlll* ot said-county is hereby authorized and required to publish in his election proclamation lor tho next ensuing elections, tlio herein recited constitutional amendment, actof Congress, and act of the Leg islature, to tho end llmttho same may he known executed, and obeyed hy all assessors, registers of voters, election olllcors and others*, and that iho rights and privileges guaranteed thereby may he secured to all the citizens of this Com monwealth entitled to iho sano. • Given under my hand and tho great seal of tlio Slate, at Harrisburg, tho day and year llr.sj, above written. •wnirrf* 1 '- 1 .INO. W. GEARY. F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Com. Attention Is directed to tho following Act of Assembly, entitled “An Act to authorize a Popular Voto upon tho question ot cnlHng a. convention to amend the constitution of Penn- i; Tlmt llie ijuMllon of I’aUlm; n con volition to amend tho Constitution of this Com monwealth, ho submitted to a vote of the peo ple at tho next general election, to bo hold ou the second Tuesday in October next, tho said question to ho voted upon In the manner fol lowing to wit: In counties and cities In which 'slln-tlckot voting la authorized by law. votes for. and against a convention may bo ex pressed and given upon the ticket headed or en dorsed with the w6rd “ State, and not other wise • ami tho word used shall bo •‘Constitution al convention,” and underneath, “ Lor a Con vention.” or, “ Against (\ CnjivoiU[on • and in cnunllc s or districts In which slip-ticket voting shall not lie authorized by law* each elector votlmr on salt! question shall cast a separate bailor, endorsed on the outside •• Constitutional Convention and containing on the inside Iho words “ For a Convention,” or “Against_a. Convention and all votes castas atoro.sald shall ho received, counted and returned by the proper Elective olllccrs ami return judges as voles for Governor aro received, counted unu returned under existing laws. .... Src -2. That tho election aforesaid shall lie hold and he subject to all tho provisions of law which apply to,general elections ; the shenrts of the several counties shall give notice of this act in their election proclamation tho present year, and the Governor shall cause all the re iuvum ot the said election, ns received by the Secretary of tho Commonwealth to ho laid be fore tho Legislature at Us next annual olectlop. JAMES 11. W.EUo, Sneaker of the Hmiseof UonrMentallves. 1 WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of tho Senate, Approved the Second day of Juno, AnuoDom in). One Thousand Kjalit hundred and Seventy- JOHN W, ul'jAlti. Given under mv hand at Carlisle, this Fifth Sc,,,c, “ ber * I! ’’jamks k. foreman. Sherllf. AT PRIVATE' SALE—The 11. subscriber oilers at private sale, the farm on which bo resides, siumteo lu Dickinson twp., two miles North bf the Slone Tavern, adjoining properties of Abut. Spoils, John Peller and oth ers, containing t-5 acres of Limestone Lund, ail under lenec, and under good cultivation, except about three acres of woodland. Ibo improve menu are u good two-story ilriek Houbo, good Hank Jiaru, Tenant House, Carriage House and other out-buildlugs. There Is a good well of Water near the door of Hie dwelling, also a cis tern. Tbotohuv good apple orchard and other fruit trees on the promises. Ah In all ibis Is a handsome and desirable farm, and will be sold at a bargain. For terms, &0.. call on the sub scriber, residing on Hie premises. J, 11. \i 11*. l» LL ) I Aug. 17,1871—2 m. D A. SAWYER, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, SIOTHS. CASSIMEBES, AMD NOTIONS, MIIIIII==III=IIZ= N. E. CORNER, PUBLIC SQUARE, August •'!!. IS7I Real estate gjakss. lAl'fu/fc SALE OP VALUABLE I REAL ESTATE— On FVWa;/, Octobo\ 20,1871. Tho undersigned, executors ot the estate of Magdalena Lehman, will sell at public sale, on the above dav, on tho premises, the following Valuable Real Estate, viz: .■ • No. 1. A Limestone farm, contalnlnglOO Acres, ami -10 .Porches, neat measure, situated In South Middleton township, Cumberland county, on the road loading trom Bolling Springs to the Stone Tavern two miles North of Mount Holly, and four miles South of Carlisle, and ono-lin f mile fio*ii Craighead’s Station, on the South Mountain Railroad, and one-half mile from tho 'Bftltfmoro thmplUof- Tho Improvements con slstofalargi* two-Blory Brick Dwelling House, In good repair,Tenant House, good I-ramo Bank itarn. Wagon Shed with Corn Cribs attached, Carriage House, Cider Press, and other neces sary outbuildings. Good well ol water near the dom*. An Orchard of Cuoico frrult, Trees, in r good bearing condition. r The laud is well fenced and in a high state of cuUivnCou. having been -recently limed.— Churches, mills, Schools,-Ac., within conveul °nNo. 2. tD A Tract of Mountain LnnU.’wiUiln two miles of the farnt; on the South Mountain, and Is well covered with chestnut and oak timber, and contains 3J$ Acres, more or less. ■No J> A Tract of Mountain Land, situated on the Baltimore turnpike, about one-halt •mile, from ML Holly, Paper Mills, coulalulngM Acres and 8U Perches, neat measure iana ,1s well cov eted with chestnut, oak and hickory Umber. • This tract Will bo sold together or in par-» to suit purchasers. Also, a larce lot of locust posts. Persons wishing .to view tho property before day of sale, will call on either ol tlio executors, residing In Dickinson township. Postofflce Ad- Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, when attend ance will be given and terras made known by ADAM LEHMAN, RUDOLPH FiSHBURN, Executors of Magdalena Lehman. Sop. 7,lS7l—is , ’ B EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUA BLE REAL ESTATE. On September 27 th, 2S/ft, i 2£M caul 3 Oth, 1871. Tho undersigned, Executor of the estate of Hannah Ricker, dec’d., will soli, on the 271 h, on the promises, the following valuable rpal estate, t 0 "’ lt: No. 1, A TRACT OP LAND. Rltuato In Sliver Spring township. Cumb. Co., Pa.; one mile Bonth-east of New Kingston, and three miles Norih-weat of Mcchanlcsburg, ad joining lands of' Wm. Parker, James Anderson, and others, containing 77 acres and 104 perches of firat-rnte limestone land, about 12 acres of which are covered with the best quality of tlm bor ; the remainder is under good fencing and In a high .state of - cultivation. The Improve ments consist of a Two-Storv Weather-boarded House. Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs and all necessary outbuildings. There Is a well of good water near the house, and a thriving young apple orchard, besides a number of cherry, peaoh and pear trees on tho.premlaes, ‘Also. at Rife same 1 time 1 and place. No. 3. A TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, situate at tho foot of the North Mountain, 3 miles distant from No. 1, and 3 miles north of Bucher's Mill, near tho public road crossing tboiraountaln, consist ing of chestnut, hickory and oak timber, con taining 12 acres and 90 porches. Also, at the same time and place, a lot of Locust and White Uak ■ F U S n B ilio Kill, willbo sold. No. 3,' A TRACT OP LAND situate in Monroo township, Cumber land county, Pa., 1 M miles nortb-onatof Church town and -1 miles south-west of Mechanlcshurg, adjoining lands of Samuel Simmons, Dr. M. L. Hoover ami others, containing 161 acres and nerclies of fifst-rato limestone land, about 34 acres of which are covered with good timber? ■the remainder is under good fencing and in a high state of cultivation. Tho Improvements consist of a good Slone and Frame House, pood Bank Barn, Wneon Shed, Corn Cribs, and all necessary outbuildings, There Is a well of ex cellent water, cisterns at house and barn, and also an Apple Orchard, as well as a variety of Poaches, Pears. Cherries and Granes. Also on tho same day and place, No. J, A LOT OF GROUND adjoining tbo above, con taining a acres and 31 perches. Thodmpvove menls consist of a com tortablo Weatherboarded House, pond Stable, a well of pood water near the door, ami a tluo apple orchard on tho prcm -lsXiso. at the' same time aml-p!ace, -No.-.7,-A TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, situate in Mon roe township, ut the footof the South Mountain,. of a mile from Michael Brandt’s Saw Mill, fjoumlcd by lands of Jos. Brandt ami others, containing U acres and 2) perches, and consls i im* of chestnut, pine, hickory and oak. l OnifiS 2i)lh, will bo sold No. 6. A TRACT OF LAND.'sltuato In Silver Spring towasliip on the road leading from Carlisle to Mechanics burg, two miles West of tho latter place, con taining 11 acres and H 3 perches of excellent limcstonodaml. The improvements consist ot a comfortable House, Cooper Shop, Bank Barn, mid other necessary outbuildings. .3 here Is a good well of water and also a cistern near the house* - also sin orchunl of oholco fruit, consist inir of Annies, Cbon-lcs, Grapes, Poaches and IVars on tho plin-i*. Tho land Is in a blgb stale of cultivation, under Rood fencing, and is well adapted for trucking purposes. - Also on the sumo day and place, No. 7, A LOT nl* 1 GROUND, containing 1 aero and 0 porches, adjoining the above. Tho Ihnprovomontanro a ooinforlabio Framo House, good blabhv Shop, Una Pen. etc. There are about a dozen of apple trees on t he promises, besides a number of Poach and Cherry trees, ail in good bearing condition. On the W. will bn sold No. a. A LOT OF GROUND, situate in tho borough of Mechanics imrg on West Main street, 26 leet Jrontaud 200 in depth, more or less, to Strawoeiry alley having thoronn eroded a pood Two and a Hal Storv Brick House, with bad: building attached good Stable, Smoko' House, Wood House, Chic ken Hoiise, etc. There Is a hydrant and cistern at the back door, and the house contains gas fixtures complete throughout. This Is a very desirable property, located in a pleasant portion of tho town, which makes it a convenient pri vate residence. Also,at thesamo time. 3shares of Meciianlesburg Hull ami Market Company desirous of viewing any of the above nronortlcK before purchasing, can do bo by call ing on the tenants , residing thereon, or ou tho Ü Bcdoto commence at Uolclock, P. M., on the above mentioned days,' when attendance will bo given and terms made kuo J^j i y r IKym . Executor. Agu • 31 '.1571-41* T)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE I HEAL ESTATE— On Monday, October 2.1871. —Will bo sold ut public sale, on the promises, on tho nbovo tlav. a valuable and productive farm, belonging to iho estate of Henry Ewult. deed., Bitimttid In Silver Spring township, Cumborland county IM., about lour and a half miles North of Mochanlcsburg. whore there is a splendid market for all products of a farm, and aboutone and a half miles Northeast of Uoguestown. and one mile North of turnpike, by Sample’s bridge, bounded on the South by tho farm of John O. Sample, on tho North by the farm of Harvey Gutshall. on the East and West by the Conodo- EUinot Creek, containing about 130 ACRES of prime Black Slate Land. Tho Improvements are a large. woU-llnlshed Weathorboarded House, with Wash Louse attached, Smoko House and all the buildings required, except a barn, which was burned in May.-The fencing Is in good order, and the farm Is well Blocked with fruit. A well of superior water, which never mils. Is at the door. . , , . „ Persons wishing to see tho farm, or desiring further information, should call ou W._H EWALT, residing ou tho farm, or L. B. LWAIjI, residing in Hrfgnestown. Sulo to commence-at 2 o clock, 1. M., when attendance will bo given, and terras made known by tho heirs of Henry. Lwalt, dec d. Sep. 7,lS7l—it Valuable farm .for bale.— The undersigned otters at private sale, hla farm In Middlesex township, one mile East of Carlisle, and adjoining the Poor House firm, containing one hundred and three acres, with a good Stone House, containing six rooms, and a Stone and Frame Bank Barn thereon erected, and well and cistern near the door. Tho land could conveniently bo divided into two small farms, Is tn good condition, and Is well known to he as productive as uuy laud In Cumberland Valley. For terms call on Uio undersigned, re siding on tho promises, or address him b/ letter at Carlisle, Pa. ,v’” '. Also a tract of land In Perry County, grown over wlifi young thriving Chestnut Timber, con taining H Acres and 7 Porches, bounded ou the north by tho Petersburg Load, on the East by laud of Dr. Herman, on tho West by laud of Kamuol Bear, ou the South by Road and clear Hold on lop or mountain, and three f m ibs of a mile from tho tavern, ou Sterrutt's Gap, and about & l A miles from Uio lann.. _ /a JONATHAN HOLMES, i Ang.lT 1 “i-tf ; . \i .i . • -V I * *• DEALER IK" , V Carlisle, Penn’a. \TALUABLB REAL ESTATE AT V PUBLIC SALE— On Saturday. Seviemiar » ana Wednesday, October 18, public sale, by tbe subscrlber Attoruey In fact for the Helm of Jamas Kyle, d»o d., lata of Hew* ton township, Cnmherlnnd county, Pa.. U>» f.l lowing real estate, to wit: -v-r, r a. valuable Mill Property, situated la Dickinson tonmablp,on the YcUow_ Broaches Creek one mile South of the Btene known “a Chambers’ MUI. and now owned by Wm B. Himes and the .Heirs of James Kyle. • The mill Is stone, 45x90 feet, threestortoshlgh, runs' two pairs Burrs, water power min in Good order. Also SO Acres of Land, bar . Ing thereon created twoDwemnes, t>in nth«r Frame, and a now Barn, weu as in* doo? Plenty of fruit of all kinds growing on the place, and will be soJd by Wm. B. Hhae> Jf 1A * s MT'tillooh.' Attorney in fact for the Heirs. No 2 A farm situated In Penn township, eon ,n i n iVirr sfi Acres more or less, one mile South of Centrovllle adiolnlhg lands of Martin Claudy s unlnomi ftthflra The Improvements are a log aSHcn r ic«S3‘nn°d« cMK thirteen inilea West of CarUato, on th. Walnut ?SSSg? ‘“So. i. Comprlsa three I°^ Jacksonville, having a large Frame House, with. Store Room attached.- -Will he sold altogether .or in lots to suit purchasers. _ _ . No. 6. Is a lot luJack«onTl),lo I containing 1-Acre, more or less, haring th.raon a Brick and Frame Dwoluag, • ..... No. 6. Two tracts ol Mountain Land, jiltiated In Newton township, one mile Booth of Ho.», adjoining lauds of and others, contolnlng fldAorw, or less, to covered with first rate Chestnut Timber. WU* be sold in lots to suit purchasers. tnmnkmMn Ne. 7. Is a tract of Land InNewten to wash Ip, one mile Eaatof No. 0, « Aiw 80 Porches, about 15 Acres of whtoh are etoered and In good cultivation,and the batons# coveted w IiVX f L C Ncs n onc and tw6 will b. «Id cm the premises, on September #•; Ho. lot 10 e'eTk, N^.^.°4. and 7 will bosold on Ostebor 18, in Jacksonville. •*; > . . . M Bale, to commence at 10 o clo«, A. M. _ Terns of Sale.—Ten per cent, when the ty is stricken off, the balance oftheone half on April 1,1872, when deed and possession wUI he given. Half the bal »nse on April 1; 1878. endth# remainder on April 1,1574 t April 1,1872, to be secured by judgment bond , Persons desiring to ace Nos. 1 and 2 will call e* Mr. Himes, residing on No. 1, and those desiring to see tho other properties will coll on Mr, Marsh Kyle, residing on No, 4. • ~ „ 411 . For further information call on or address the subscriber at Big Spring, Cumberland county, 1 The above properties are along the line ef the Miramar railroad, passing through No. 1 aha and No. 8 Is the most desirable placefor aSUUoa and warenouso along that part;ofime route, ' A, 8. M'UUhLUtn, Aug. 31,,1671—-51* Att’y. In fact for th. h.lr. ORPHAN’S COURT SALE. —0» Monday, October 3, By virtu, ,f an oraer of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland so* Pa., to mo directed, I will sell at pubUe aale, on the above day. on tho premises. In Newton twp.. that Valuable Heal Estate, late the eropeity ef David Domuth. deceased, bounded by lands of Michael Seavera. David Colwell. Mrs. Ewing, widow of George Ewing, deceased, E. B, Syster and others, containing 44 Acres, more or less, of excellent land, In a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a two-story stone Dwelling House, with Summer House attached, a goodspring House, with a neverfaiUng Spring, Frame Barn, with Wagon Shed, and all necesss ry outbuildings. There to an orchard ef good fruit on this property. Also a Valuable Llxne ' stone Quarry. This is tho desirable property formerly owned by Matthew Kyle, esq., and known as ike •The Three Springs property’ t , 4 . Terms of Sale.—Twenty five per cent, ef the purchase money to be paid on the~conflrma»lon of tho sale. One half of the balance on the first day of April, 1873, when a deed will be made and possession given; and the remainder on the Ist any of April. 1873, with Interest from first #4 April, 1872. Tho deferred payment, to -be so-, cured by Judgment bond., The taxes for 1873 to bo paid by the estate; those of 1878 by tho pur chaser. The grain In the ground to be reserved. Sale to commence at 13 o’clock, M., when at tendance will be Blvcnb^ Executor of David Demutb, dee'd. Sep. 7,1871—ta ■ ' CHEAPEST COAL I . . tug undersigned agrees to furnish seal to all parties, either for family or llmsburnore’ use, at cheap rates, provided, they accept the foUpwlaff ]. To order all coal In Company cars. o To charge mine weight, IrrespocUve of any loss In shipment by leaky cars, &c. • a. To deliver your coal-os It comes to hand, without re*soreenlng, dirt and all, .. . 4 That in the above-mentioned mode of bwl nnas vou wIU lose lOpcrcsttf., so that when 20 tons are bought and paid tor, you rto® « lid H tons. To this toot, all tegular dealers will testify. 6' to strive to get your coal from any-breaker you may dcalro. hnl as wo have to receive what is sent, bo it Summit Branch Big Hick, or Short Mountain Irom Lylrona Valley, some of these being not so desirable, the same applying to Ue hard coal breakers also, Von tike It aa it le tills kind of business Is doneonthe Sail road Company’s sidings, do not ask to .see is sample of ooal. They do not allow more than twenty-four hours’ use of siding, wo therafora, cunnot show what wo can furnish yon. Should yon wish to purchase cflal where it earn bo seen at all times, kept Intho dry, rr-J«-«n»J and weighed before delivery, call at eltoM yard of too subscriber,where your,orders wUt be promptly mud, and promise to save yon theitea and vexation caused by using dirty and Inferior coal, thereby giving your supply for lesa money than any one can do by furnishing the rum of mine. Aug. 21,1871-tf Truck farm at public bale. —The undersigned will sell atpublio tale, at Hie CouitHouso, In Carlisle, on Saturday, Sep. 80, at 10 o'clock, a Valuable Truck Farm, situ ate in North Middleton •jtownshlp,' about two miles North of Carlisle, onltbe Waggoner a Gap road, bounded byj the Conodogulnet Creek,B. Hosier and others, containing about nine Acres, and having thereon erected a comlortabie two* story House, Frame Barn; and other Out-bulld imrs. with o well of excellent water at the door. This property Is admirably adapted for Trucking purposes, and has been used m snob, toe soU having been weU supplied with too necessary > fe Terlns”which will bo easy, made known on day ol sale. Sop. 7.1871-IH ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF In pursuance-of an order - of . the Orphan's Court, will be sold at phbUosale, on the prop* erty hereinafter described. On Friday, September 29, 1871. tlio lollowlng described real estate, late the projjorty of Rev. Robeit Gracey, deceased to wit* ■ ‘ ■ liii. a tract of land In Newton township, bounded by lands of H, G. and J. Kilgore, D, 8. wolf, Charles Bhaaer, Hugh McCune, R. M. Hays, ahd others, containing 107 acres and 26 porches, having thereon erected ATWO*BTOR\ FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Bank Bam. Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed and other outbuild ings. ’ihcro is a well of water at the door. An excellent upplo orchard, and other kind ot irult trees on the premises. At the same time and and place, will be sold ’ a tract of Mountain Laud, situated in Mifflin, township, bounded by lands of Thomas Hef- Hettinger, C. au, Joseph MoElwayne, and others and containing 16 acres and allowances. Also, at tho same time and place, a tract ot Mountain Land. In Hopewell township, bound - od by lauds ol T, Heffleflnger, Daniel Whistler,. Joseph MaElwayne. A. Black, and others, con* mining 13 acres, and HO perches, strict measure. Bale to commeuoo at 10 o'clock, a. m,, when teams will bo made known by WILLIAM QRACY, JAMES MoCANDLIfiH; Administrators of Rev. Robert Gracy, dec’d. Aug, 81. l«71-6t. A. H. DUIK E. COUNMAN, Carllai,. BEAL ESTATE.