paha 4 Mutter local itjsms. Important Jfbtlco t £ll Advertisements and Communica iinns to insure insertion in this paper tnuslbe handed in by IVf&DA? noth jjldcertisers make a note of this. " I Be Registered, now. I Pay your tax, Unsettled— the weather. IN demand— empty older barrels. Coming Into market—chestnuts. , Thu season for county fairs is here. | falling off—the loe trade. $ First understand ; then,argue. September naa five Sundays. Lively—the coal trade. Cider will reach $l.OO per barrel. I Game 1b reported to be plenty, DAYS length, 12 hours, daysand nights. Tbe last rose of Bummer Is blooming. j Coming dp— stoves' and the price of .fuel. j Farmers are busy putting in their Linter grain. Political excitement bn the Increase I THIS la the nothing to wear lime of the ijesr with our ladles. | Leave off linens—on with overcoats-; Iseem to he September’s general orders.' .' I Dahlias require to be well staked up ■during the September season. | Passion 1b at first like a thin thread, bj-nnd-by it becomes like a cable. I Summer swallows have homeward bled. Bonny birds—bye—bye. | Don’t take too much interest in tbe Affairs of yOur. neighbor.. Six per cent, ylll do. 4 Squirrels, pheasants and woodcock lan be shot legally now. 5 Women have sweet voices, which Is poof demonstrative that they were never Intended for scolding. Spring Chickens, butter and eggs .'wanted Immediately at Sites’ Enterprise Igtore, .West.Pomfret street. | There Is nothing like a good defini tion, as a teacher thought when he ex plained tbe meaning of “ old maid” as a groman that had been made a very long .time.' . | DoOTOHS.pronounce swJnglrig healthy ;|o the body. Borne people would deny ilhls, If they were alive. j Flocks of wild pigeons are about flap ping southward. • I The grading .of the Harrisburg and 5 'otomao railroad Is finished from Dog rwood run-to Papertown. fd . t 1 , ' • ■ ’ ’ f : The man who never told an editor ; iciw he could better bis paper, has gone l ilt west to marry the woman who never ji ooked Into a looking glass. S Ovstebs are now one of the luxuries fifllle. | Brilliant ideas are like shirt buttons —[hoy are always off when we are in a hurry. i'.| Considerable activity la now obsery among our dealers. | The weather on Sunday night was Colli enough for an umbrella. | Many people in different parts of the Ijtnte are dying from cramp in the bow* els'. In most cases it Is caused by sudden (hills. I Prevailing—the feaat of pumpkin lanterns. j Some men walk live or six miles out m the country to rest on Sunday. Some smart one says whisky barrels ;yts high—but a friend of ours who Is in tpie liquor business, says be has measured Sis, and they are «• higher than usual. | Hunt up your last year's overcoat —or iour pocket book and buy a new one. i Corn cutting has commenced in many jartu of the State. - Apple butter will be plenty—and / ire hope cheap—the present season. So fe are informed by our country friends. ■| Ihose who know they are not registered dmdd see to if, without further delay. | There is a law in Pennsylvania im posing a fine of $5 .for every. insectivor ous bird shot by any one within a period if five years, three years only of which nave passed. Tiber in a news from all parts of the mnly. Greeley, Brown and Buckalew tubs ate organizing everywhere. ii Roasted chestnuts are the coming fmxury. ,V /The law of juries—'•iinany are called, at fow are chosen,”. The State Fair at Erie is one of the est ever held In the State. I Somebody predicts a cold winter be jause, forsooth, he has been examining jnd discovered that geese walk sideways, lud cows’ tall are full of burrs. v'l Farmers have begun to cut off their ‘torn, but .the fodder is hardly dry /; hough. , ; . Newville Js, fa, have, pn antjirapltq. hums, this; time/; stack will,; tie oiuracnoed when $60,000 are subscribed. Tub Democracy will ‘[take the starch Ight out” of Hartfanft, In October. - Ex-Governor Blair, of Michigan, Aheral, is'stumping'Western Pennsyl unin. i The present Mayor of Harrisburg, 1»U. William K. Verboke, has been re sinloateil by the Democrats and Llber- Alt, stamps on legal papers save bank becks, will cease on the first of October. Two weeks from next Tuesday - tho tato election occurs. ! ’ For eXscntlng'gbod- jpb vyoVk .at .fair rices, we aire fiilfy prepareii. ” ‘ The buckwheat crop la reported to be ory promising, but wohavo heard netti ng said about Jersey eaueage. One Is lood for nothing without the other. Apples and peaches are still In plenty bid bringing fair prices, The crop has been abundant and o(a superior quality. We are told that the potatoes are rpt onlng in the ground at some localities. i Keep your optica wide open, and on po lookout for thieves. They are ba jcomlag unpleasantly numerous. i Ladies and gentlemen promenading [together on the street or elsewhere, are [commanded by fashion to walk arm In Wtm. See that your name, is on the Register, i 1 Superb.—The tine fat.oysters at Skiles’ saloon, Volunteer 'Building. 'Try them. Good Lager also on hand, ' We had a.slight frost In this neighbor-" hood oh Friday night last. 1 ‘ \ ' Seeding Is about over. Our farmers in this valley, generally speaking, have put In an unusually large sowing.: Don’t fall to see the Domestic Sew ing Machine ot our Fnir this week, as it is the first time it has been exhib ited in Cumberland county. York County Agricultural Sooi- ilftoenth annual exhibition of the York County Agricultural Society will be held at York, on the Ist, 2cl, 3d and 4th days of October. Congress.—The Grupt, Hartraaftites of tills district have nominated William A. Sponsler, Esq., of Bloomfield, as their candidate fur Congress. Mr. B. is a very clever gentleman, hut he can’t go'to Congress from this district—not by a long shot. Will beat the Fair.—Our towns man, Bobert Allison, intends to keep a boarding tent on the grounds during the Cumberland County Fair. Oysters, cold beef, bam, pickles, bread, butter and every thing to tempt the appetite will be on hand in abundance, at cheap rates. Call one, call all, at Ailisonla tent. A colored Camp Meeting will be held at Leidlg’s Woods, hear John Ring wait’s hotel, commencing on to-morrow the 2"th Inst., to continue ton days. Hacks will meet the trains at the Me ohaniosburg and Kingston Stations. “ .'Straight-Outs.” Yes, straight out of the Democratic party. Menials who receive “free passes” at the expense, not of Grant, but of the Treasury. Such creatures deserve the execrations of hon est men. ” Straight outs,” indeed; Straight scoundrels would be a more ap propriate name. ■ 5 ’■ Fine Lambs.— A dozen of Southdown lambs were weighed upon the borough scales on Wednesday last for Maj. A. A. Line, who had purchased them. The weight of’the twelve was 1392 lbs. They were beauties, and of course the meat will be served Up to the Major’s customers at his stalls, in our market. Catholic Mission.— The Revs. Fath ers' Hemmig and Merrldith, of the Order of “Our Holy Redeemer,” will hold a Mission of Retreat tor devout exercises, In the Catholic church of this place, com mencing on next Sunday, September 29, at 10 o’clock A. M., to be continued by sermons and Instructions through that wees. All Catholics in the county are especially requested, and the . public is respectfully invited to attend the divine service. ;> The State is run down with peddlers, who greatly annoy our local merchants. The only way to compete with these busy bees is to advertise and let. the people know thdt the home market is by far the best place to buy. A ruiLosoriiEß says; “I never yet heard a man or woman abused that I, was not inclined to think the better, of them, and transfer any suspicion or dislike to the person who appeared to take.,a delight in pointing out the defects of a fellow creature. • : WE haye a large box in our, office for the accommodation of persons' 1 who bring fruit to town and find no pur chaser. Our “boys” are ‘‘death” on fruit, and think they can make way with a bushel every few-days.- If you •don’t believe this, just give them a trial.,.,-, ' [ That's Why.—lf people will persist in keeping quiet, and not injure them selves, refuse to let their horses run away and break their , necks or some other person’s,; and will not shoot at or kill any body, it is impossible to give a full variety of local matter. . So if our local is not up to our readers taste this week they must give ns some thing new to say. Either got married or do something you want to see- in print. Put Them Ur:—The law requires supervisors of road districts to put up guide boards at. all cross roads, and in flicts a right smart penally for neglect of duty in this respect, which is right. In some/ townships little, attention is paid to. the law, and travelers: are sub-, jected to frequent annoyance by taking the wrong road. People seldom think when reading the newspaper'that it fs worth a thou sand letters from , far off friends each week, ah(|, tjijey!, iilmbst.qlyiays' forget that tfiey owe for all its, content's for years at a time. Think of this kind reader, and then resolve to have your paper paid -for ever after in. advance, either wlthus or any-othei?' editor yo.u ■mav ever live to'-patronize/ Tf you do so, you will simply do your duty and nothing more. , "We are ,told, that Mias Kate Ego , la aboui- to.form a olass-for Inseructldn in Calisthenics, or the light Gymnastics. T’hese exercises are-in accordance with ihe well-known system of Dr. Dio Lew-- iaVof Massachusetts, and were into this town, for-the .first time, we be lieve, by Miss knnq Whitman,-in con nection with i..‘.'.The-, Mary.. Institute.’” ’ Miss Ego took the full course with Miss Whitman, and is amply qualified to give this instruction. Those exercises ;I tend to develop and strengthen | tt.e ; ( oypt'enj.j have a'moat' beuefi'olal'effect Upon the general health. They aid, also, in-giv ing a graceful and easy carriage of the body. We are glad to hear that the Directors think favorably of their introduction into the public schools, as the influence of tiiOso exercises, .occasionally, ,at, seme Interval In the dally sessions, In the re lief and diversion to the pupils, and the Increased zest and cheerfulness with which the school loutlue Is resumed, can be appreciated by all teachers. . Mbs Ege’s class begins this week, in the public school room On Pomfret street, (Just above Hanover), and we under stand that she,proposes fa give twp les-1 sons per week, for the very moderate charge of one dollar per quarter for each pupil- , ~, Tl\e lessons are In tbo afternoon, at the close of school hours, giving an opportu nity far pupils In any of the schools to. join the class. Get your naturalisation pa jpen. Only TWO more days in which to get Registered /’ ' Voters re •member this, arid attend, to it ! Notice. —Whereas, reports are In olr- the county ln : rela" Jlon to BtaftU pox In the boro’ of Carlisle, which are much exaggerated, wo aub mlt I bel9’ty tjhp Board, of Health Ohas. 'H. Mullin, Pres. Agricaliural &oeicl,j. Carlisle,' Sept. 23,1872. I hereby,certify {hut there ere but few oases of small pox and varioloid in the borough, anil they are confined princi pally to,the' alleys and lower end of the town. . Reports that ■ partspof the town, are fenced, Ac., are simply ridiculous.. ■; John Campbell, \ Pres. Jioard of flcaflh. To endblefiiU't<vseo fotVtjibmselVbs' that tiro ■'Domestic!' Sowing' Machine lias no cog wheels or small parts con cealed In tiro solid arm, (as .reported' by agents of other machines,) the agent; Jos. Wi Ogilby, Wins received for exhibition a “skeleton” with cast Iron framework cut away to show the entire action of the working parts. “ Don’t fail to see it.” Titos. AT' Harper, South Hanover St*, just opened out all the* novelties of the season in fancy and staple dress goods. Also a complete assortment of black goods, black silk, iatteens, merinos, tamiae, poplins, cashmeres, Australian crape, and in black tilpacalsand mohairs. I venture to say I oxcoll any in town.in quality and price. Don't fail to call and examine. It is stated in one of our reliable agricultural exchanges, wo cannot now say which, that cider in barrels.can be kept sweet by taking a strip of canvas, about twelve inches long and two broad,’ to be dipped in melted brimstone, .dried, and hung in the cider barrel from the bung hole,-In which there are only a few gallons of eider, lit and kept there until the fuse is burnt out; roll the barrel about well and then fill. This of course is done before fermenta tion, and should it not be successful, repeat. This can be ascertained by putting a lighted candle to the bung hole; if the flame is extinguished, fer mentation has commenced. -in Coffee.-— I This; lathe age of ,: adulteration, land as [Wise old, ladies often remark, “ you really can’t tell what your oatin’ ’’—and that is a fact—or drinking either. A great many people—cunning people—always buy their coffee, whole, because you can’t be cheated if you buy the berries. How much innocence is there, in the world 1 Little do these lovers of the Arabian berry imagine that there are several machines working in Harlem manfac turlng coffee berries. They are made from chickory—which costs a few cents per pound—mixed with, ground pens. So well finished is the berry that only an expert could detect the imposition. There is nothing about these berries unhealthy j in fact, as good coffee can be made from them as Is generally ob tained in restaurants. Mixed with fine coffee, they are not detected, and enable grocers to cheat affei make money. Silver Spring Awake, The adjourned meeting at Kingston on the 10th, met at Hoguostown, Sept. ,17th, for the purpose of completing the organization- .of the Democratic . and Liberal Republican Club of Silver Spring Township. The Committee, ap pointed on organization consisting of M. Groff, W. Senseman, H. Voglesong, Dr. S. M. Whistler and G. M. D. Eck els, reported the following officers : President—Q. Hoover, Esq. . Vice Presidents —M. Groff, P. Hempt, H. Voglesong, Jr., H. Babble, S; Brick er, Cal. Clendenin, Q. Gross, P. Snyder, Dr. Hoover, J. Hast, J. O’Hara, J. S. Sponaleri Dr. S. M. Whistler, W. W. Wanbaugh, Jno. Armstrong. Recording See. —G. M. D. Eokles. Comsponding See. —L. B. Ewalt. 'lreasurer W. Sensemau. The report was received and adopted, Mr. S. N. Eminger, Chairman of Dem ocratic County Committee, read an in terestin and encouraging paper from the Chairman of the State-Central Com mittee ; after Which the meeting was eloquently and forcibly addressed by F. E. Beltzhoover, Esq., followed by H. K. Peffer, in ap earnest-and convinc ing speech. The faceting was spirited and orderly. Adjourned to meet at New Kingston, September 21th. , G. M. D. ECKELS, Secl’y. We understand that the congregation of the Second Presbyterian Church of Carlisle, will moot in their new church on Thursday, 0ct0ber,3,.1872,. at 10 o’clock, In tho forontom for the purpose of letting the pews.l George Metzger, Esq., and James Hamilton, Esq., for their liberality towards the church, are first given their choice of pews. Then the names of all persons desiring $5O 00 pews, are to be written on slips of paper and drawn from a box. Tho parties will make choice of their pews in the order in which their names may bo drawn. After gif parties desiring $5O 00 pews are thus accommodated, the names of all othen persons desiring pews- will be written on slips of -paper and drawn from a box) and the parties make choice of pews in the order in which their names may be drawn. A diagram of the pews with their respective seats may be-seen by call ing on John Hays, Esq., Treasurer of the church, with whom all persons ,doslringipe\ys shpulcl leave their names,, \ 11 Any man baa a right to buy slockf-,” Axclaima that paragon of political, virtue, ■fenjamin H. Brewster.' Quite true, O, Bmjamin. But Auditor General Hart rJift baa no right to gamble In stocks aru uae the treasury and the money of how and orphan pensioners as a mar \ He has no right to turn the office udltpr generpl/lpto a Sto'ck brpkerV I nor has'he" a right to uao'offlclal \s to make a corner In stocks, as is Py hlB Oil Creek letter. Whether Water may think a reckless stock ir, whose operations cover nearly juartera of a ’million In a single •. fit person to fill the high and \le office of governor of Pennsyl \oh ;Wlll hot bb the honest Judg-: Wreat ihajdrlty of' the “people of \ula In October next. ' ■' x ■ shop seen .seen 1 Mr.fi gambl three year, honoral vania, b) meat of Peunsylvi eased to call! the attention of lo the fact that they can ai lommodated With the very goods In town at John ,oery, where ho la always irlng business hours. Wo \II to give him a call, aa ourself, and .found hia and of a superior qual- We are the publloV ways be al beat and ch A. Means’ to bo found would advise we have don\ goods to be chei Ity, 'democratic meetings. Meetings of Democrats and Liberal Republicans will bo held < . At‘Carlisle, October 3. • At Mechanicsburg, October 4, i To bo addressed by speakers from abroad. ~ If any of our patrons wish a good pair of pants, a coat, vest, or.auytiiinß In thq clothing line they should go to'John Elliott's, No. 33 North rfanovor street, Carlisle. John Elliott is a clever fellow, and should bo liberally patronized by our citizens. - Foun good fitting boot, shoe, gaiter, *&o., give '.bid Reliable - {AA. Dysort,) a call,' No. '4 East Main street. If Ad* can't fit nobody can. Try him. Work made lip by experienced workmen, at the lowest possible price. Goto Greenfield's, No. 18 East Main street, for your dry goods. Mr. G. has jist received from, the city the most splendid stock of goods that has over been brought to Carlisle. Pop In and examine them. Everybody 'Visiting the FalFahoiild not fall fo call and examine the elegant Stock of dry goods just opened at D. A. Sawyer's, N. E. Cornerof Public Square. You will be sure to find bargains in all kinds of dress,goods, shawls, blankets,- cassimeres and notions. The Proabytery of Carlisle will be convened in the Second ■ Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, October 1, at seven o’clock, P. M. The opening sermon will be delivered by the Ray. Dr.. Strops, of Harrisburg, on the “Belatlon of Baptised Children to the Church.” It is expected that on Wednesday evening “the Ter centenary Anniversary Discourse” will, bo delivered by Jhe/Bev. J. Agnew. Crawford, of Chainbersburg. On Thurs day evening-a Missionary Meeting will be held, at which addresses may be ex pected from Drs. Robinson, Wing, and, others. The Presbytery of Carlisle, our readers will recollect, embraces Perry,. and parts of Juniata and Dauphin, and the Cumberland Valley. A general at tendance of Delegales’ls expected. 'Penn- Township* Awake. . At a meeting of the Democrats and Liberal Republicans of Penn township, held in the academy building, at Centre j villa, on Saturday evening, September 21, the following proceedings were had j On motion, John Mcore was called to the.chair, and Job u L. Henry, Secretary. The then addressed the audi ence and stated the object of the meeting to be an organization of a Greeley & Buckalew club. The club was then or ganized by electing John-Moore perma nent President, John G. Hutobinson, Lewis Goodhart, ■ William Harper, Frederick- Fry, Joseph Shannon, Charles Wherly, John Wiroman, J., Si Kelso, Dr. W. H. • Longsdorff and D. P. Tritt, and John"L. Henry as Secretaries;' Simon,T. Hale, as Treasurer. The following were appointed as a “vigilance committee,” consisting of one member*from each school ’ district, viz : Joseph,Green,..Simon T. Hole, James Li Henry jbaaph Slusaer; BamiiehA. Tritt, E. tf.iEybterj f Johu S; Newcomer; John T. Myers, John A. Baugher, Samuel Kiugsboro. After which the meeting adjourned to meet at Eyater's tavern, on Saturday evening, Sept. 28. John Li Henry, Seci’y. Fall Bonnets. —The earnest impor tations of fall millinery havo arrived. New bonnets retain the high front and sloping crowns of last season. Many frames havo heavy; rolling coronets. In their trimming strange combina tions of color appear, such as reseda with blue, dark, sage-green with pink; and bronze with tea rose. Pale sky blue’js used with dark sapphire blue and very dark shades Of various colors. The turquoiseailk introduced last spring —a soft, lustreless fabric—is largely imported in the new dark tints. It is shown' in olive, bronze and peacock shades, in ver-dc-gris, sage, and tea colors ; Moselle is a shade that is now and very lovely.; Turquoise silk will be used for trimming principally, but bonnets will also bo made of it and tiimmed with velvet. Pattern bonnets have such quantities of trimming that the material with which the frame is covered is almost entirely concealed. Flowers, feathers and Jet ornaments, appear on each bonnet. Without a Newspaper!— Nothing presents a sadder, commentary upon .the present unhealthy condition of our loved and once prosperous country than the largo number of families, both in town and country, r but more especi ally in the latter, that subscribe to no paper of any kind.- Hundreds and thou sands of families are thus growing up in utter ignorance of. what is trans piring in the world around them, and ignorant of the mighty events of the day. But who can tell the vast amount of injury that is being inflicted upon the rising generation—those who are to take our places in the busy world at no distant day-growing up without any knowledge of the present or any study of the past, this ignorance, too, being imbued into them by Ihe actiqn.of those who should and .doubtless' do know better, did they only think of the inju rious effeptsiof their insape course. Let the head of every family think of this, and place in the hands of those for whom ho is responsible the means of acquiring some knowledge of the mov ing . panorama in which we enact our different parts. business notices. Fall and Winter. COYLE BROTHERS, : Wholesale Notion House, No. ,24 South Hanovor Street, Carlisle. Burlug 'thcj season tjtey Intend to keep in 'stools a general lino of Woo lon anil Buck goods, Gont*s Underwear, Ladles, Gent’s, Misses’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, Scarfs and Wristlets.Gent’s Buck gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts; also, will have constantly on hands n lino of Suspenders, Hoad Nets,"Linen nnd Cotton-Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hosiery,'NeolpTles, Faucyßowa. Paper Collars, Cuffs,’ Stationary, Tio Yarn. Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags,.-Drugs. Fancy Soaps, Hair Oil and add an eudlQsaj variety of ulek-nucks In general. ." Nice fresh Cheeao atMchna’, No," 7$ 8* fHapo*. ver street!* -i; MniyO-tr. 1 NEV MACKEREL I NEW MACKEREL!! Just received a. largo lot of FINE NEW MACKEREL at HOFFMAN’S, No. 41 and (M E. * klyGFolont "Vxteiudon am! - castors on ovory “ DOMESTIC.” Just rccolved, a Ireab lot of. Crnnborrlca. Co coanuts, Oranges, AlmonOa, Ac., atUumrlcn’s . ui- Only »oo and yoa will buy tbo light run ning "DOMESTIC.” rriroo Honey, Vlnugar. Swcot Cldor, Ameri can Bweltror Cheoao, at llnmrlch’a. Go to J. 1L Wolfs lor tbo beat naaorlmout of LtuUos nurt OouUi Ilea and Fancy,Down, 0,000 I.BS. OF HAMS,— I am now in possos- Bibim of 2 X A tons of the finest brands ofSa gnr-enred HAMS, which T offer lor salo ciikai* for cash. Every Imm guaranteed to bo as re presented. Also, DRIED BEEF and LAWt’AS*, TEtt BALOGNA constantly on Hand, at HOFF-’ MAN'S GROCERY,’ No, 4! nudlM East Pomfr® * treat. N.B.—Hams weighed when sold. As*'Why does tho ••DOMESTIC” so delight ov ©ry oiib? Agents. f6r other machines only ox Cabbage, Turnips, Potatoes, Beets,Plcklo by.tuo dozen or jar, go to Hmnrloh’B. A largo stock of Dry Lfcinbeif placed in tho yards, before tho rise'ln priced for sale at low figures. Lath, Shingles, Pickets. Ac., al- W'Syßonlmhd. Call at upper or lower yards of A. H; BLAIR, ■ J(3- Tho •• DOMESTIC" encola In light work, and bents all on tho heaviest. Parasols, Fans, ( Bustles, Hoop Skirts and Corsets aro sold' cheaper J.'lli Woolf’s .thin other House lu tdwii. /*. f,. ’ You cnjmot afford to puvehnso a sowing machine'without first giving tho " DOMESTIC 1 ' n oarcfttl examination. J. W. OGILBY, Agent, flyA fino lot of llmoburnors’ Poajaud Nut Coal on hand; prices reduced. Call at upper or lower yards of May 0,187- . m- Tho, •' DOMESTIC" la tile " Klug" ol Loclt SlllcU Sewing Machines. CANIWKI> GOODS soiling low at Heilman's Grocery, No. II and 88 East Pomfret street Tomatoes, • throe-pound cans, 20 cents. Win slow's; Corn, 25 cents. Poaches, three-pound cans,-23 cents. Plneat)plo/35 cents; OyHtoi'S, 25: cents. _ ' „ PURE LAUREL ICE i trS* The subscriber having seChrsd n largo crop oi Ino best quality ICE, free from snow and all Impurities olTof mountain streams, Is now pre pared to deliver it to customers at low rates. Orders loft ht either of the coal and lumber of fices will receive prompt attention. - A. H. BLAIR. SPECIAL NOTICES. HOW TO GO WEST. - This Is an Inquiry which every onO should have truthfully an aweredbefore he starts‘"on his Journey, and a little care taken in examination of Routes will In many'cases save much trouble, time and ney. Tlio “C., B. & '4.' H. R/,”'ruunlng from Chicago, through Qalesburg-to Burlington, and the "I„ 8.--& W.Routc," running from Indianapolis, through 1 Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation In the last two years as the leading passenger Routes to tbe West. At Burlington they connect with, the B. &'M. B:,R. and form the great Burlington route, which'runs direct through Southern lowa to Nebraska and Kansas, with close connections to California and the Territories; and’passen gers starting from Carlisle, on their .way West ward,-cannot do bettor than'to take'the Bnr llngton Route. . . • , ‘ This lino has published a pamphlet called “How to go West,” which contains ranch val uable Information; a large correct map of tho Grout West which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the General Passenger Agent is. &M. R.R., Burlington, lowa. MA&KJETS, CARLISLE PRODUCE ■ ’ ' <sorrcc!6(i tveekli; hy 'J. IT. 'Bostcr & liro. Oaulislk, Hoptomljoi* 2.1, 1872 FAMILY FLOUR • - $9 SJ SUPERFINE FLOUR • S«» RYEELOUB WHEAT WHITE; • JS • WHEAT RED ' • ‘IWtoIOO RYE CORN OATS OLOVERSEED TIMOTHYBEED iFLAXSEED CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET Corrected weekly by Geo. B, Hoffman <t Son Carlisle, September BUTTER Eggs LARD TALLOW BEESWAX - BACON HAMS - do SHOULDERS do SIDES BEANS por bus. RAGS CLOSING pkic; elPek&Bro. IRD ST. PHILADEIPH SOUTH Tl 3 o'clock JP M. J J hiUu, dept. 24, 1872 Sow UTtcvs ur-Uki,. ■ --f u.s. 6’BOf ’Bi; , “OK “ " *O2, not onllod ljs« •* *• ' f ti2, lst called '■ “ »«2 f 2d call’ 11% :::: . sa-m .. .5-'- IMS} :iB " “ $ fifl; i‘:l its’ H 3)«, 113J5 5’S, 10-jo'a, {®f. 10 U. 8.30 Year (I per cent. Cy IjJaj j|AS Gold, . ’“p { Silver* * IUO Uu U. I'ncltlo It. It. Ist Mort. Bonds, ST?.{ BSK Central Pacillc It. R. r-r Union Paclllo Band Grant Bonds VJ]i 80 The following aro added to the list of Broken National Banks ; First National Bank; Rochester, Now York, Clarke National Bank, Rochester, New York, National Union Bank, Oswego, New York, Merchants and Farmers Bank, Qulnoy, 111., for Which we are paying Four (4) per cent' poemium. J ACOB LIVINCBTON, Wholesale lohacco <0 Setjars, No. 27 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa, Prices as low ns in Philadelphia or Baltimo April 25, 1872—1 y, . , ORPHANS’ COURT BALE.—Satur day, September 28, 1872.—1 n pursuance or an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland Co., will bo sold at public Bale, on the premises, the following described real estate, situated in Fruukfflrd township. Cumberland county, bounded on the north by Poler Bencher, on the south by Hnmuol Lehman, on the east by John Durrs’ heirs, and on the west by Jos Myers, containing 15 ACRES, more or less. TERMS OF MALE.—Ton per cent of the pur* chase money to be paid when tho property la stricken down ; one-half tho balance on tho Ist AnriL W 73, when deed will bo madejand pos session given, and tho balance on Ist ol April, IS7J with Interest from Ist April, 187.1. The un bald iiurchaso money to be secured by Jiuig munt. «alo to commence at 1 AclmT C. t; 4. Of Annie Campbell, dec’d. Hopt. 12, 1872—3 t Valuable farm- at public SALE. • •; On Thursday, 'October 10, 1872. . Will bo sold at public sale, on the promises, o*b tho above day, tne following property ..of the late Peter Albright, deceased, bounded by lands of James Bosler, tho Poor House farm, George Farenbaugh, Isaac Bronnoman and Jao. Baker, 1 n Middlesex township,, containing 110 ACRES, more or loss, of GOOD LIMESTONE LAND, all in good condition, well fenced, and under cul II • Vation. Tho Improvements are a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn, wagon shed, hog pens, Ac. There le a well of good watcrconvenfent Ip the dwelling, and an excellent APPLE ORCHARD and other fruit trees on the premises. ' • ALSO, will bo sold at tho same time and place, TWO TRACTS OF MOUNTAIN LAND, containing, respectively, 0 and 27 acres, both In Perry county, on the North Mountain. ' Bale to commence at I.o’clock, when attou dauco will be given by JEBBB H ETTRICK, Trustee for heirs of Peter Albright, deceased. Sept. 10,1872—3 t u ■\TAIVUABLB FARM AT PUBtIO VB A LE.—OnS AT CUD AY. OCTOBER 12.1872, —Will bo Bold at public aalo, on tbo promises. in Lower Frankfort! township. on tbo road loading from Carlisle to M’Clnni’HOnp, that woll-known FARM, owned and occupied by the aubsorlbor, containing 103 ACRES and 38 1 EIICHL3 of ex collent Gravel Lmnl.of which about 140 aoroa la cleared and under good cultivation, hnvlng I beon well limed on several recent occasions, tho bal ance of the properly Is good Wood Land, Iho Improvements are a LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, 1573 large bank barn, 71M5 feet, \vagon shod, corn cribs, hog pen, wash house, and other outbuild* logs. There is a well of excellent nod “over falling water at the door of the dwelling, and running spring water la nearly all the Holds of tlm farm/making it one of tho most valuable stock farms In the county, ihere is a " YOUNG APPLE ORCHARD on tho premises, and a great variety of other fruit trios, such aa poaches, cherries, plums, Ac. Reboots are convenient to I, 1 ’ i,y. 1 ,,’ r ,yl7 v ' and the roads gcuorally good. This property 011.-rs great Inducements to any one wFb lu ß to fln£?m?R in farming or slock raising, and will “® U?oly bSfll auyimng otlbred kale to commence at 12 o clock, M., or said day. when tonna will bo mado known and ■altomlaiico given by WM. McOREA. Hcpl.lll, 1473—it A 1 OTIGF-—The uudarßlgßed, Auditor, \ unpointed by the Court ol.Opmmon Pleas of CumlH-nsnd county, to distribute tho balance hi lm- Imii'ls ”1 -I- if. Htock, assignee of Joseph ZelL'ler. „■ 111 meet the parties Interested at bis oilier in Ihe borough of Carlisle, on Friduj, the •Ith diiv of October, A. D. 1872, for the Pprpot*-** of hi!appnmin.o,,l. JNO- GOItNMAN Hcpi. hi. 1872—:u • Auditor. tvtOTICE.— Tbo undersigned, Auditor, l\ appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas nT Cumberland county, to distribute the bul nnpo m the hands of Henry Suxtsn. assignee of Henry Ikmholtzor, will meet tho parties luter Istodr at his ollice. No. 18 West Main street, In |o borough of a. Hcpt.W.WK-31 ’ Auditor. Jtfcu) Sliucviiscmaita, TjLXECUTOiVS SALK OF * VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On Thursday, October 3,1872. The subscriber, executor of John Elcholbergor, dcc’d., will offer at publlo sale, on tho In Lower Allen township. CumboWand count,, tho well-known FARM of tho deceased, adjoin ing lands of Jacob Long, P. J. Hheeloy. John L. Comfort, John N. Miuwor and Martin Best, con taining about 110 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LIMESTONE AND SLATE LAND, having thereon erected A GOOD LOG HOUSE, with a never-falling spring of water In the base meut, also well-calculated forTROU r RAISING. ;j|; jA GOOD BANI£ BARN, Wagon Shed, and necessary out-bulldlugs. An Orchard of Apples and other fruits on tho prem ises. Also, an excellent Two-storv FRAME TENANT HOUSE Stable and other necessary outbuildings. A.well of uovor fulling water, orchard ol tine fi ult trees. This farm is a very desirable one. situated in the heart of tho Cumberland Valley, and will bo sold In one or two tracts, as may best salt purchasers.' Sale to commence at 10 o clocK, A. sr., when attendance will bo given and terms pmdc known by WM, R. A. H. BLAIR. ALSO, will bo sold onSATURDAY, OCTOBER 5,1872.,the MANSION HOME of the deceased, situated'ln'Shiremanstown,’Lower Allen-town ship, being an excellent two-slory tRAMr. HOUSE ami Stable, with necessary ont-huUd- Ings, and throo lots ol grountl, ilnolr located in the heart of tho town, fronting on Mam street UMfeet, and running hack to an alloy, anJoiMUg lots of John 15. Elcholbergor on the east/and Meslab's church on the west; Will be sold as a whole or In lots to suit purchasers.- Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock, P. M,, oh said day. when at tendance will bo given and terms made known by WM. K.aoUUAB, Executor. Sept: 2a. IST3-U ' r£o WHOM XT MAY CONCERN! Fall and Winter Clothing 1 John Elliott, No. 33 North Hanover Carlisle, has Just opened a largo And splendid as sortment of FALL & WINTEK GlotlMng: 2 such aa Over coats! of all qualities and prices, Pants, Vesta, Undershirts, tles, Collars, <&o. t &c. B001&:SHOES, HAIS* HOSIERY &c. His stock of Clothing is complete, embracing. Every Variety and Style , and unsurpassed in elegance, beauty and .utility, and offered at prices that please and suit the people.. Wellmay it be said that JOHN ELLIOTT, aclUoheapcr . than anybody in town. I have secured one of the beat PRACTICAL CUTTERS in the State, also a large assortment of PIECE GOODS, which I will makeup to order at shortest notice. Also, a largo assortment of men’s and ladled BOOTS AND GAITERS Z and children’s shoes*. Also, a large,as sortment of men’s, boys’ and children’s HATS, that cannot fail to please in qual ity and priced All the above, to be had now at 5 60 • 460 1 SO w pai jm. John Elliott’s. FAIL OPENING! Wo have Just returned; from the city with a MAMMOTH LOAD OP. 37 14 OS €8 2 60. ' 03 ©if ‘t©iis consisting In part of CLOTHS; CASSIMBRE9, Ladles’ andOont’s UNDERWEAR. A largo as* sortraent of now styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS in variety. Crapes, Rib bons, <fec. An endless number of latest stylo of Fall and Winter SliawlM, TIUI 115 , The "OTTOMAN SCARF,’ 1 hnndsomo ana nil slzon, Cloth nua FeIt,SKIRTS tor Indies nnd misses. • La'.'ge Flics of DOMESTICS, Calicoes,, Ginghams, Tickings, Muslins, Flan nels of ail kinds and colors. Blankets, white and colored. UMBRELLAS, "Velveteens J Black and Colored, cut bias, for Trimmings. The largest stock of IPtfOTEOT^nS in tho county. We have had advantages In the mirolmso of this Immense stock, not possessed by others which will enable us to soli at LOW RATES! “OLD STAND!” Hept. 20, 1872. JJLATCHLEY’B Improved Cucumber Wood »ump, Tasteless, Durnblo, Efll leut and Cheap. The best ’urap' for the least money., At mllou 1h ocpeolnlly Invited to llatchley's Patent Improved tracket and now Drop Chock r alve, which can bo withdrawn dthout removing the Pump or Isturbmg the joints. Also, tho topper Chamber which never racks or scales, and will outlast any other. Kor sale by Rhine smith <t Bupp, Carlisle, Head - V f>r Catalogue and prioo list. • Chas. G. Blatculky, MTr Sept; 12—ly 506 Commerce St„ Phlla., Pa. dt kbadiwo Railroad. SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, ' FREE OF - TAXES. Wo nre oUhrlng the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT 85 AND'ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January ami July. lOOOh, 500 s, and 100 s, And can bp REGISTERED free of expense. The Coal, MlaceUaneoua Freights and Passen ger business are constantly Increasing. The in crease for ten (10) mouths ending Kept. I TO .over ten (10) months ending Sept, 1, 1871, was §58.621.01. - v Bonds, Pamphlets and Information can bo ob tained of DeHaven & Bro., No 40 S. THIRD Stroel, Philadelphia. Dec.lB7ilyr, , . p RIM E ” OYSTERS. wouhi announce to their many old customers, that they hayo ro-op,euod their Oyster Saloon for the season, and are prepared to serve prime oysters In any style, such as fried, slowed, roast ed, panned, on the half shell. Ac. We have la connection with our establlshmonfca LADIES’ XtKsTAURANT, which Is lilted up In tho moat comfortable manner. Families supplied with tho best Oysters In the market, by tho bushel or smaller quantities, opened or In tho shell, at abort novice, and at . Sept. 20,1872— 3m No. li East Main Strcet.' A GENTS WANTED.—We guarantee employment for all. either sex, at S 5 a day, or U 000 or more a year! New works by Mrs. H. a’stowo and others. Superb premiums giv en away. Money mado rapidly and easily at work for us. Wnlo uml sue. Particulars free.— Worthington, Dustin <fi Co., Hartiord. Ct. Hepl.* 20, 1872—1 m. mOWN PROPERTY FOR HALE.- I The undersigned. Assignee of Robert M. CmcK, of Carlisle, offers for sulo tho propony, corner of Pitt street and Locust alley. The house is a new two-story brick, and Is In good condition. The Improvements are modern, uml the entire property la a very desirable one. \ 1140 for sale, n vacant LOT 01 GROUND, on Ui-dford street, 30 feet In front by 310 In duutb, more or less, bounded by properties of A. *M. Uoylc, Brcnnenian j and mbcr«. iiit Sept. i’-’, 1872-tr. ' Autffiin, Please call at the (1840.) , • A. W, BENTZ & CO. The Honda are lu R. ALLISON * SON L. T. GREENFIELD’S STG&fc, Ills assorting n't of Goods la complete with nil the latest styles and novelties of the season. The Grand Display is worth looking at. Windows illuminated ovory night. In looking over his varied stock , . we'flnd tho°prices on'nll Imported fabrics very much lower than former seasons, "Beantifril Dress Groods! at 26 and J7Ji cts. One of GREENFIELD'S new specialties Is BLACK. SILKS! For weight, beauty.ol.UnlsU, and prices: bocannot oSim »u»r to ho found'd, the same place, and at popular prices. || HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Of every description now ready at low rates, and in MEN'S WEAR he cannot bo surpassed. Suits for Men and Boys made to Order • at short notice by first-class working. Having-given this branelt special attention' ho: Is prepared to furnish the goods and make the garments equal to any establishment in the titate. In a word, we would advise all who want a bargain, and wish to see a beautiful as sortment of goods and is handsome More, with good light to make your selections go to T. L. 11P0EIU1 OF FASHIONS, 18 Bast Main St., Sept. 20, 1872. NEW, HOT, NEW. ; Pall and Winter Dry Goods at I)UKE & BURKHOLDER’S The Largest Stock i The Greatest Variety I; ,:i ; ! .... T „™.| Prin™ aver offered to the public. Cull and ronko a person.nl examination .. •• of tlliS «tdok“kml wowlll cguvlnccyou tbit this la true. Wo bnvo nil the new and Into aljrltr Late Style Dress Goods ! VELVETEENS In every shade at the very lowest prices. - J i-.if..- BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BRANDS,^ SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. . : White nml Colored Blankets, *c. Flannels In nil colors and qualities, at old prices. * J Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoatings,- ; , ssr-, that we sell cheap. D UKE & BURKHOLDER, North Hanover Bt., Carlisle ' Sept. 20,1872. 1872. Grand Pall Opening. 1872. No. 18 North Hanover St. Having returned from the Eastern Markets with a Large & Well-Selected Stock« Goeds turn prepared lo offer BARGAINS to.nll who will favor us witb-a call. Please examine the following boforo purchasing elsewhere, If yon desire Waavorionoy: '“ Lac'les’ .Gent’a and Mlsaes’ KID GLOVES, . , 1 , Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, A complete assortment of ZEPHYR GERM/NTOWN amt 1 FANCY YARNS. Also, a full lino of Jet and Plated Jewelry, Bracelets, N*eck~Ties, Chains, &c* Sept. 20. 1872. Meal Estate YALUABLE CHURCH PROPERTY FOB BALE.-On TUESDAY, tbu la I day of OUTOUKH, 1572.—1 n pursuance of u. .resolution passed My the congregation of Ht. JoUu a Re formed Church, at Bolling Springs, sanctioned and approved by Zion’s Classes ol the Reformed Church, will bo sold ou the premises, by the un dersigned, Trustees, tbo lollowlng described church property, vlr.; A LOT OF GROUND, situated In the village of Bolling Sp rings, Cum berland county, bounded by walnut street, Church street, and lots of the heirs of Roy. Wm. C. Bouuolt, deceased, coutalulug forty-nlue feet ou Walnut street, and In depth slxty-ttyo foot ou Church street, having thoroou erected a BIirOK CHURCH, llUrty-nhio feet ott Wolnut street, and sixty feet in depth. Raid building Is two stories high. The church Is on the second lloor, and a lecture room and two school rooms on the first lloor, with a cellar Tor a furnace under the same, TERMS OF SALE, One hundred dollars to be paid by the pur chaser on the day of sale, and. the balance «n the Ist day of April, 1873, when possession will be given and a*deed mad© to the purchaser, or possession will bo given and a deed made atony lime ou payment of tbo purchase money. Sole to commence nt .0 A. 1105 ■ WILLIAM BENTZ, . HENRY MOWER. Sept. 5.1873—11 Trustees. "STALL ABLE limestone FARM V AT PUIVATE HALE,—Tills farm contains 10ft Acres and 40 perches, neat measure. It is sit uated in South Middleton township, Cumber land county, Pa., 4 miles South of Carlisle, and about 2 miles from ML Holly Springs, and with in one-fourth mile from Craighead’s station, on the South Mountain railroad, and \A mile from the Baltimore turnpike. .The farm fs in a good state of cultivation. The Improvements are a yWO-STOUY BRICK HOUSE, with a well of good water at the door, and all necessary out-bulldlngs. There is a bank barn, corn crib, wagon shed, also a fine ORCHARD on the place, m goed bearing condition. Also, svs ACRES OP MOUNTAIN LAND, about 2 miles from the farm. In the same town ship. Any person desiring information can call, a ADAM LEHMAN. Executors of Magdalena Lehman, dec’d. Bept. o. 1872—fit . T?XECUTOIVB BALE OF VALUA tIiBLE REAL ESTATE.-On Tuetday, October 161872.—At the late residence of Martin Her man. deceased, about one fourth of a mile north of New Kingston; we will scfll by virtue ot Martin Herman’s will, the very DESIRABLE FARM, situate on the oast side of the public road leading from New Kingston to the Conodo- i uuinot creek, adjoining the Mansion tract, con taining 85 acres and 80 perches, about 72 acres of which are clear land and in a high state of cultivation, and about 23 acres of which Is FIRST-CLASS TIMBER LAND. About three-fourths of this tract la Limestone and the balance Slate. Tho Improvements are a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and frame Bunk Barn, wagon shed, corn cribs, hog pen and other out buildings. There la a good well of water In the home yard. Tho site of tho buildings Is one of the finest In Cumberland county ALSO, n tract of MOUNTAIN TIMBER LAND (Chestnut.) situated In Uyo township, Perry Co„ containing TEN ACRES. Rale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. sr., on said llny ' I', tv. HERMAN. Ili. O. HERMAN, Executor, of Mnrtln Hcnunn, deceased. Hciit. I'.'. Wii-Ot GREENFIELD’S CARLISLE, PA. • N^^r^r .^arUsio. Heal ©state Salta. EUBLTC SALE OF REAL'ESTATE. —in pursuance of an order of the Orphan# rt of Cumberland county, will be sold bi Subllo sole, on tho promises, on Salurda]/, Vi*., h Uau of October, 1872, at 1 o'clock, Pa : M., “J®. following described real estate, situate in the village of Hawkers vllle. Feun township. Cum borland county, bounded on the; North- by Urn .WaJnai Bottom road. East by a,161.0f William Harper, South and west by lands of Jonas' ' Newcomer, having thereon erected a two*#lory•; brick house/ .. about 28 by 22 foot, with a brick, kitchen thereto attached and a irarae stable. There is a well of. good water near tho door ;• also choice, ftult treed thereon,, - consisting of applets,. peaches plums, cherries and choice grapea, TEEMS OP SALE.-.»UW«o be paid on the con- Urination of tho solo by tho Court, and tbo bal ance on tbo first of April, 1873. when possession will bo given at any time after confirmation of. tho sale on payment of tho purchase money, or socyrlng tho sum* to tbsi satlstoctlonof too,A**i ecutors. JONAS NEWIXJMKw,. ! . SAM’Ij NEWCOMER. . Executors of John Newcomer, deceased,. Aug. 29,1872-61 - '• * flliaccllancaas. J L BTERNER & BRO. Livery & Sale Stabler BETW EEN HAN OVER AND BEDP OBD BTB IN THE REAR OF THE RENTE HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa. Having fitted np the Stable with new Carrt* ages, Ac*, Wo are prepared to fhrnlsh lirat-class turn-onte at reasonable rates. Parties taken to and from the Springs. April 25,160 T-V FRESH MEAT DAILY Edward J. Arney, JVortA Sanorcr Street,. 1 jaf-Tho citizens of Carlisle can bo furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut ton , Lamb, Pudding,Sausage, &o., dally, at his residence, opposite John Mc- Bride’s. Delivered to all parts of tho town. septl2-72. New school books »t piper's BOOK STORE.—Just received a largo loiof NEW SCHOOL BOOKS, such os are used In all tho different grades Of Carlisle borough and Country ttoUoula; also. Copy Books, whites. Pens, Pencils, JulL AC., Blank Books and Memorendeu Books, Music. Music Books, Violin. Uultar and Banjo Strings. Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages, and all. Justices Blanks, Sunday School Reward Boohs ami Cards a variety of new stylo Initial Paper, alt sold cheap?at PIPER’S BOOK STORE/No 35 Weal Mam Street. Aug, 15,187Z—3m, J* £TO $2O per day! Agents wanted! All •Dficlasses of working people, of either sex. young or old. make more money at work for us iu their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else Particulars free. Address 14, SVlusoa « Co„ PorllftUd. Maine. i2aopi72-iy \ x. .'■<» «• --V *J> * *(
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