s astricanWeint Jll local items. important Notice ! " AU Advertisements and Communica tions, to insure insertion in this paper must 'be handed jtn ty 2VJSSDAX .noon. Advertisers mdke dnote-d/ this: • ■'' * The Tickets for tbeentlre county have been printed at this offloo, and are now ready for dis tribution. Aa the printing of. the tick ets this year has been a very heavy ex pense to us, the several candidates will please call at our, office at once, and pay their proportion of the expense. Vote Honestly; , Down with the Bings. Honesty vs. corruption Pdt on your flannels. Croquet Is played out. Barge—The apple crop. Next— The defeatof Grant. Butter Is becoming scarce. 1 Taking cold—Stealing Ice. Spkouting—The political clubs. The boys are gathering walnuts; Sweet potatoes 40 cents a peck. Over—The watermelon season The plc-nlo season has passed. Jack frost paid us a visit last week. Earning— I The Ice cream business. Quinces will soon be fit to preserve. The autumn opeha most auspiciously. To milk-men— don’.t mix your drinks, Peaches are selling at $l,OO a bushel; Tbe evenings are increasing in length Radical pow-wbw on Friday night last. ■' ■ Democrats, , look out for spurious tickets. attend the democratic Mass meeting in Carlisle,,this (Thursday) evening. I*kopde . are beginning to travel the streets with a joint of stove pipe under eaohreaoli,arm'* ; : I l ,' The potato crop is nearly all lifted blit of the ground. .., ... / Fecit still' floats into pur market in large, quintities. • , ISr.ow ye gentle breezes. 1 Btbiped shawls will bo all the go with the ladies this winter. • ■ Grain in the granary should be watched, and if”there is indication of its heating, turp jit at phoe. ■ - f. Tbe man who plants a fruit tree, little knows what abeneflt he is Conferring on posterity. ... THE 'Cumberland ■ boys .gave ; their Steamer a ,trial the other evening. The machiiie worked all tight. ‘ They are still growling about ; the weather at the center of observation.— They Invariably speak of ,lbe mean tem perature. ■ • .. " " ' ' Beadeb, Is this a borrowed paper?— For .two dollars'yoii can have your own paper to read for a whole year.- ■ What grows bjggerps youcpntraotlt? Debt. . Lathes and gentlemen promenading together of afternoons this fall are com manded by fashion to walk arm In arm. Brilliant Ideas are like shirt but tons—they are always off when we are in a hurry. Indian summer will soon prevail. , 'The utter worthlessness of peach crop prophesies has been’ shown, this season. In the early part of it we were assured that there would scarcely be more than half a crop whereas the crop has bran unusually large. ■, . Matrimonial plants are growing with amazing rapidity. French and English physicians al most universally prescribe a free use of lemon juice to pfleet a pure; for the rheu mutism, There is Uo greater mlstako ln soolal life than Indulging. In over' familiarity. Intercourse, .even between 'intimate friends, should have some dignity about It, . U v'. V.i'A. V’ ''' ! ’ lOL Trout fishing is a thing of the-past,* for the present,' and looked for ward to ln>trie future*■. -1' Everybody reads a newspaper during apolitical oompaign, and-no better time can be.fbund fqr advßrllsing. IIET-iGiDL'S. —TheTtev. Br. McCauley ; ■ President of Dickinson -College, will preach In the Kefotmed Church, *qft Sunday morning, at 11 /' ■ ' It Is said that cam els and have died of envy slnce-they saw soma of-tho bumps on the backs of s'ome 'of pur daughters of fapp;, ion. • v , op'course; a-man smo^p'lf >;he : likes; but,;when : he'comes'! quit.of,-a, church op a, Sunday.everilng arid lights hts cigar before he Is;-off the stepa/thp supposition ia that lie has no olear idfiaa of the fitness of things.-. ' ", The Demooratlo qn<l Llbejral can Meetings held in the county during the prist largefy attended by' all: paHlqs who ere fully aroused to the Isanes-pf t^je; day. \ I|jS i’ | J, t/ illJiU. The mWd who prophesied that tho summer whlcfi out,of^ exist* ence, would bb a cool one, is how predlo ting that Hartronft will be dented. Cover Your Coal.—Dr. Vurrftntrapp finds that sOSoospSolmehe of coal lose aa much as one-third of ; their weight by exposure to (be weather, and; the deteri oration In'.quallty for Warming, cooking, or gas-making Is still greater.. The gas-yleldlng quality i.dedfeased in one Instance 45 per cent., and the beating power 47 per oent.,.whlle the pame time 24 per qeot.’foLgtt9-PBrrbi93, and l2.pet\ cent, for fuel. Jhe Inferiority of ontr oropplng' 11 d0ii).‘ i lB, wd|l' knfidrni b “t tho amount' of deterioration-aide* compa ratively. , Qoofl News TnE-XopNOSTEits . The oldest InhabitantI*'positively 1 *'positively as serts that mover within ' tils memory has the nut crop given' such prbmlse as this year. Ertery tree; fegardleps'- of species or location, la heavily iadened with Its fruit, and thqseof the chestnut variety give promise of yielding such a harvest as must he of the most inspiring charac ter tp the Juvenile population of this section. A few frosts-and the. prickly burs will begin to yawn and temptingly dlaplay-the treasure which nature has so bountifully bestowed this year. Arrested—Rig^t,— A, negro’ named Oacsr Williams, down a red flag from a house containing BFBma)|-pqx. patient, was arrested by order of the, Board of [before and fined $lO and cCsls.- '‘' N — ? Report- of . ( Carlisle,' Pa., \r \ ' * ’ - Got. 1, 1872. 7 ' ' r \ The Board of Health report three new cases of amah-pox for the week ending lto-day, Two of these are mlld-cases of varioloid; ’ ' John CAsrpRELL. Presl. Board of Jlealth, An old gray-headed man, ni*i»»routly 70 or, ,80 years of sue, \voa arreted by. Constable Sanno, In the Market-house, on Tuesday', for pair.’ of’ l hb -p eklrts-from the store of Leldlcli But torf. The goods were found In hla pus session Ho was taken before' Justice Shryookf, who commltted hlm. i CONCERTS' AND • LECTURESi —Among* the attractions of fche “ Lecture Course” for Ihe coming winter will ,bo the Men delssohn Quintette Club (that gave such universal satisfaction last winter,) or Gil* more’s celebrated Orqhestra of Boston.— ProhJ.'R* Delordova will do the hu morous for the-course, and,Dr. Wlllitt’s of Philadelphia, will give It “Sunshine.” Mrs. Llvernloro, the formost female orator In the country, will give a new lecture, and,."Wendell Phillips,: or John B. Gough, will be on the Hat if they can be secured. Tickets for the course, and any Information in.regard to' It, can be had of A* S’; Blair, or John G. Orr. Season tickets with reserved seats, three dollars each* Peerless Potatoes.—Mr. Godfrey .Bender, trucker, of dur town, left a bas ket of Peerless potatoes at our residence, a few days since, for which he, will ao ceptl our. thanks. The Pearlers Is, be yond question, a potato of great merit, and now outranks the celebrated Early Rose. It is very large, white, and yields enormously. -Ip fact.lt is about the most desirable potato now In market, and our agricultural friends should ,all .have it, for their hdxt plantln'g. Mr.‘Binder has’ a fine crop this , year, and wllf have for, sale one hundred bushels or-more of these beautiful potatoes. ■ • 1 11 Sodden Death .On Saturday morn. Ing last ntabuutG o’clock, as All*. Charles L. Halbert, (Public Auctioneer,) was en gaged in. arranging articles bn a table,' jifephratbry to offering thbm forsale.ilf his usual'stand,.(west-side pavement of; "the be,' was (aken with, what was supposed to' be a fit. He cried out "Caleb me, l am falllbg." Mr. Neal ■Huhypn, who,.was,close „tyy, caught ,ttye, ’sufferer in his arms. Assistance was soon at hatid, add Mr.'fl; tvas r dnrried'by ll four .men to bis -home, but idled before, reach jug It.. Mr. Halbert, wap, a good citizen, and a very active member of the' Young-Men's OhHetltiu Association.. He died,ill,la, supposed,,of heart-disease., He, was about 32 years of age, and leaves a wlfearifl thi'eechildren. n ''" Fine Speeches.—The-speech of our townsman, Wm. fi. Miller, Esq., before the Greeley, Bcqyyp, and Bookalew C'ub pf Carlisle, at file Gourt-houao/outhe evening of September 20, was a most convincing argument in defense of Gree ley and Buckaiew, ..antj as damaging against Grant and Hartranft: Mr. M. contended.tbal Hartranft, Instead of be ing a .candidate fpr, Governor, should he. inslde’the 1 bars of ; a- penitentiary, .The speech was. had a ■marked effect. ~r ' ‘]■ i. ■ On the'-evening of September 27, the Club was again the Court house, by Hon. E. P. Morton, of N. Y. Mr. N. delivered a powerful and telling speech— one of the beatrwe have -heard ‘this fPH. He sklnned' Hartranft alive, and arrajnged Grant in a ’masterly and oonyinoiug manner. Mr. M. Is a fine orator, and his speech on this occasion was enthusiastically received. The Club Was again addressed at Its room on Saturday Wening by Wm. H. Miller, Esq., and Gen. George W. Bow man, of Carlisle. We are sorry that a want of time and'space prevents us from speaking of these two powerful appeals to the patriotism and good sense of the people a's we would desire. Suffice it to •say, : they were among the best speeches delivered before the Club, and carried conviction to all who heard them, THE Xi 1 AlR.'—Our' Agricultural Fair this'year was almost a failure, owing al together to the Industriously circulated falsehood that our town contained hun dreds of cases of’ small-pox. The num ber pf oases reported-on- the morning the. Fair comtUeoccdi pas sixteen, and moat of these, were vritiqtpid, confined entirely to the' back streets and alleys, i At this writing there' arb' not over eight basek 1U toWn, all, tpld,and, It is the opinion of ‘ij'i/r physicians'that the spread of the d iH eaae has been ;arr'ested.', Tl>p,','display at, ■the'Fair, then, was what It, .would have been iiaci it riot been for'these dam aging reports, and the attendance of visitors was pjqportlqnately email. Still the exhibition was' creditable. The dis play of quiltings, embroidery and lady’s iferiby Wo'fk : wrist very Slnrif and the bom 0 i department contained rare specimens of preserves, jellies. &o. The display of apples, pririfeHrib'.-bbrife', jpampklds,’grapes, andlagricultural produce was very good. Quite a number of beautiful pictures ’graded the walls of tip) buildings. , ; The displayidfi agricultural Implements was large as usual, but were greatly admired by our falrmers 'arid others. A timber 'of'elegant* carriages; buggies* wagous,.&o. t wete exhibited, ,apd uttnid 0d I universal 1 ' attention.; 'Several yCry fjdrie epeclriierie ofsewlni madtilnea were therei’ply ihgri 1 , brisk-, tfadf/yTheool lec tionl of cattle, sheep,- swine,, geese, ,tur keys, ohlokensi'&o.;,, was small, but a large number of excellent horses were on exhlbjllori. ■’-JPHe 'gfeafer parl of ThUfs-' day was taken up by the address, read ing trie prCm|umS; ahd the , race for'the different purses, which took place In tbe afternoon, was closely contested ;,a horse owned by a gentleman In Lancaster, winning . trie' ‘purse 'fpr $BOO. Had the weather proved propitious, and the re ports,qf,,disease as existing, jn our bot .trid not - been put in'circulation,! this undoubtedly Would' have boon the lar gest exhibition' that has over been held In - tl.o-county. All tri.aW. 1 considering the attendant ‘circumstances; It’ Was as - success! ul as could have been expected and: ihe officers, particularly Mr, Lewis F.‘ Lyne, Secretary of the Society, arc en titled to credit for the zeal and energy they displayed In'the discharge of their duties.''-Tbe' premiums awarded will be made public (n dqe time. Our printers have been stretching their )aws over toothsome apples from the orchard of our friend, Mr., Ed. W. W«aklay. of Dickinson township, a bag of' which were sent to them a few days ■ago. Long may Mr. Weakley live to enjoy his splendid fruit.'. A Grant and meeting.’Was held at Md'-SJAll#oh F(rlda> 'bvehlng fast. The this place—composed of negroes and white men—took their departure for Mt. Holly via,eouth/Mquutain fall-road, af 7 o’olbCk/R. m. Oil Srrivlng l ai v their' destination they -were marched to the of jolting. After the meetlng ( had been' called ■ to order ;a motion was made. cbuld, Congressman at Large.) of Carlisle address the meeting. Gen.’ Todd re sponded ||u a speech.jrhlch caused every hpnett?,rltepubirdhStj ipr«fklt tbiffijushl-, for speech as thal'"deliv ered at Mt. Holly on Friday evening lasi has past mid gone, and Qen. Todd tbis when hoierirptfsf‘fchojtfe-'', uieiiuous majority that will .be tolled Up •* for Aiicltnlew and the whole Do th ooratjo'i ticket ,9.U r Tuesday next,. 1 ' ", ; Teach the Women to Save. —There’s the secret! A saving woman at the header ls-the-very best BtW- estabilehed-Tpno receiving deposits, daily; and hourly.iapd ho J cbstly, machinery to-manage,it. • Thejldea ; of. saving is a pleasant ,one» : and U-tjhe. wom en Would imbibe it&t'dntortheyWould cultivate and adhere to it, and thus when they.were not aware of it-wouldbe lay ing the; foundation of a.competent seour rlty In a stormy tiine, and shelter in a rainy day. The - woman who sees to her own house, has a large.’field to save In. The beat way to comprehend it Is to keep an account of all current expenses. Pro bably not one woman In te’n ; has an Idea bpwmuch expenditures of her self and family.’ Wheire froth one to two thousand dollars are expended.annua.Uy,. there is a chance to save something If the effort is made. Let the housewife take the idea, act upon It, kbd will save many dollars—perhaps hundreds— where before she thought it impossible. •This yet hot a ,promoting of avarice/but a moral obligation that rests upon the woman as well as the man. LAURA D. FAIR. THE CRITTENDEN MUBDEKES3 ACQUIT- TED. • San Francisco, Sept. 30.— After being btlt nearly three days, 1 the jury in ! Mrs.' Fair's case rendered a verdict at 0 o'clock this morfalng of bcquijt'al.' .iMra. Pair,' who was in Court, fainted on the an nouncement,'".The verdict excites no surprise, b'i hbconnt of the tttferl6r,,chafy , aoter of the jury, who were'selected un der the technicalities of the law from among melt so ignorant fla/not to.know ! .enough about this notorious case to have formed, nny.opinion favorable or unfav orable to the defendant, ‘ BUSINESS NOTICES'. ;■' " 1- Fall and Wlntor.;,; ; J,i 1573. i>M / WHOLES AMJ House. , b.il >•. No. 24 Soath Hanover Street, Carlisle,,; [1872* ’■Haring lUe, season they Intend, tpi keep} in stock a general lino of Woolen nndßuok goods, Gent’s Underwear, Ladles* .Qent’p^Mlsses 1 and Childrens’ Hosiery, Soarft dnd jguok GIOVeS; Gauntlets and-Mltta; .also, .will have constantly on Suspenders, Head Nets, Lined and;‘Cotton Handkerchiefs, Cotton’Hosifery, Neck Tics, Fancy Bowsi Paper Collars, Cuffs, Stationary, Tie Yarn. Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags,. Drugs.; Fancy Halr Oil and Perfumery, and an endless variety of nick-nacks,ln general. 1 i. ’> Nice fresh Choose at Means’, No. 78 8* Hano« ver street. r * NEW, '^IiAOKBEEL ! NEW MAGItIJREL ! f V Juat : <xfeoelyed;ra large lot. of FINE, NEW MACKEREL; at HOFFMAN’S. No. 44 hnd 88 Bi Pomfret streets 1 . ■ 43- Patent extension and castors on every “DOMESTIC.” "Just received, afresh lot of. Cranberries, Co coanhta, 1 Oranges, Almonfls, &o. ? atHumrlcn's . Jt Eff* Only see and you, .will buy the light, run-, hlng “DOMESTIC" ; VV" ' Prime Honoy.-Vlnegar, Sweet Cider, Ameri can Sweltzer Cheese, at Humrioh?s, 5,00 a slons of 2^toha r 'of ' thd fin'eSrbrdhds Of Bd-' gar-cured HAMS, which I offer lor sale cheap for cAsh. Every ham guaranteed to be as re presented. Alsq, DRIED BEEF and LANCAS TER BOLOGNA constantly oh brihd.at' HOFF-' MAN’S GROCERY, No. 44 and 88 East Pomfr treet. N. XT3- Why does the -DOMESTIC” so delight ev ery one?. Agents for, other machines on^ex. ’ Cabbage, Turnips, Potatoes, Beets,Pickle by.iue dozen or jar, go to Mumrlch’s. .• < . *52-A ! large stock 'of : Dry Lumber -placed in' tbe yards, before the rise in prices for sale at low figures. Lath. Shingles, Pickets, &0., al ways on hand. Call at upper ’ jssp r Tho “ DOMESTIC” .exoqlH In work, and beats all on the : heavic3t. , Bustles, Hoop Skirts and Corsets are sold- X 2* Woltd than any , other House In town. 5 1 <• 1 /Sr you cannot afford to purchase a sowing machine without Jlratgivltig tho “DOMESTIO’I • a careful examination.- X W.‘ OGILBY, Agent. -;:h»-A fine,lot of Jlmeburnefs’.Pea land Nut Coal on hand V prices reduced!' Call’at upper or !lower y'hrda of ';' A, H. BLAIR. > ■ May 0.1 m. ;, P l; . ! ■ the V.^lpS^hfLoDK, Stitch Sowing Machines. . • • . ■ ■ VCANNED.GOODS selling law at. Hoffman’s Grocery, No. ,h^e6t Tomatoes, cans,' 20 cents. Win slow’s ' Corn, 25, cenm/’peafebea, three-pound cans; 28 cents*’. Ela® appletBs cents;* Oysters, 25 is-Tho Kaiiaoflbcqliaylnst<9j lur4 U of tho best quality lOE; froD-frDnuanoW’anU-.all Imimrllics is:nowpro pared to deliver lt,tq!6patcqiQrs,t!t .lqw rates. Orders loft at eUher of tli,) eoal‘'ahtl'lumber of -1 floes,Will recrivb, prompt attention, v' '- • ■■; ( A-H;'l)LAlri, : : spjeclav mtwmi , u' -v.)H ’l'--'.'--' HOW TO GO’ WISST. Tpls Is, <p}, taqillry' which every one should‘have truthfully an , awereA before bo 1 starts : 6n ! ’hls and.h i utile care taken in examination of Routes will lii many cases cmd mo n The «a, b! & R. iC" ranuingfrpm Chlchgo,, through Galesburg to and the “1., W. Route,” running from Indianapolis, tbrougb' ; ' Blbbmlbgton ? "to ’ Burttngtdn,' -have achieved a splendid JOPUfatyß? lll two years h?,,the leading Passenger Routes,to ( tbe West. -At Bhrllngtoa they connect wlth’tjie 8., A M. R. R. and form tho great Burlington routes which runs direct tbrqugh Southern lowa to Nebraska and Kansas; with close to fcaUfornlapnd and pasaon gqrs starting' 1 -ward, caanotWriitWl llngtbn Route. . , , arß*H,'£sAm\drio^ as3eD ‘‘ ° , MAJRKETB, ' CARLISLE' PRODUCE MARKET- ’ , Corrected weekly by J. Botler & Bro. , • • OXiiiiiii®i*Ootober2, 1873 FAMILY FLOUR . " V *2 no SUPERFINE FLOUR. - , r gOO BYE’BLOUB - • ,V WHEAT WHITE - ■ • WHEAT RED ;• ,r 1WtO, "0 RYE- . , '*■ .•„ S! . " .S. OAT»J ’ • - • • . • ~ - *O4 CLOVERSEED,' • ' > ’ ' ? tRi TIMOTHYSEKD - ’ isn FLAXSEED - - 18 U CARLIBIE PROVISION MARKET Corrected weekly .byGeo. B. Huffman .Si Son CAui-iaLic. Ottober.^lB72 BUTTER EGGS , - . LARD TALLOW BEESWAX - 'BACON HAMS - do SHOULDERS * do HIDES BEANS pe» bua. •* tyACW • - National-Bank, .Boohester, New-York r National Union Bank, York,- Merchants and Farmers Bank, Quincy, 111., for which we ate paying Four (4) per cent poemium , . 1 • 1 JACOB liiyiNUSXOW, Wholesale Tobacco <6 Begat a, ’ | No. 27 North Hanover Street,. , I , Carlisle, Pa. : ■ Prices as low as in Philadelphia or Baltlmo April 23,1872— ly. ‘ ORPHANS' COURT SALH.-Sctfur dct}/. September 28, 1572,-Iu pursuan go ofan oruer of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland Co., will bo sold at public sale, on the premises, the following described real estate. Situated in Frnqkford township, Cumber county. bounded on the' north by Peter B ee °li<3 r » tbo south by Samuel. on the .east by John Darrs’ heirs, and on the west ,bj Jos. (Myers, containing 15 ACRES, more or less. TERMS OF,SALE. —Ten per cent of the pur chase money to be pdld when the property is stricken dpwh; • one-half the balancq on the Jst, April, 1873/ when deed will bo made, and poa-, session given, and the balance on Ist of April, 1871. with interest from Ist April, 1873. The un paid! purchase money to be secured by jmig: ment. Sale aU. glocl Cj , Adrn’r 0. T. A. of Annie Campbell, deoffl,., ■ ■ Sept, 12. 1873-31 ' • . - Y ALUABLE FARM,AT PUBLIC BALE., ' . iOn Thursday, OcioberlO,' 1872. Will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on the above day, toe following the late Peter Albright, deceased, bounded by lands of Jhmes-Hosier, the Poor House farm, George Farenbaugh, Isorio Brenneman and Jno. Baker, In Middlesex township, containing 110 A 0.885., . more or less, of GOOD* LIMESTONE LANB all ingood condition, well fenced, and under cum* Vfltion. The Improvements are a , . GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, .bank barn* wagon shed; hog pons, Ac. -There ls , 'a well of good Water convenient to the dwelling, and an Excellent APPLE ORCHARD dud other fruit treos.on the promises, ALSO, will be SQld ht the same time andpiftce, . TWO TEACTS OF MOUNTAiN LAND, containing, respectively, 0 and 27 acres, both ln • Perry county, on the North Mountain, ‘•Safe to commence at 1 o’clock, 1 when atton** ai\noo will bo Elvon by JEa£)B hettbmk, Trtulee /orhairs of Peter Albright,laxasml. . - Sopt. 19,1572—8 - ’ „ "VTALUABLE FAIRM AT , PUBLIC V BALE.—On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12,1872. —Will bo sold at nubile sale,on' Iho promises. In “Lower Frankfordtownship. on the r.oad leading from Carlisle to M’Clure’a Gap, that well-known cellent Gravel Land, of,whlch about 140 acres Is cleared and under goodcultlyatlop, having been • well limed on several recent occasion?. the bid-, ancei of tpe -property,la good Wood Laud,. ,The Improvements are a’, . . ' , ; LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, I larg«J brink horn, 7(W5 foot, wagon shed, coni cribs, hog pen, wash house, and other outbuild* luksJ There Is a well of excellent and never falling water at the door of the dwelling, and runplng’sprlng water In nearly ail the flems of* the farm, making It one of the most valuable stock farms in the county. There Is 0,, . ■j 'ii:u !i; r. a. V ; , YOUNG APPLE ORCHARD on ike premises,- and a great variety of other fruit' trees, -such’ as peaches, cherries, plums, &o. Schools are convenient to the property, and the roads generally good. This property offers great inducements to any one wishing to. engage In farming or stock raising, and will positively be sold if anything like its value Is offered. * Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M., o f Bald day, when terms will bo made known and Attendance given by WM. McOREA. ■ Sept. 19, 1872—41 • IrtUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE JL . REAL ESTATE. . • On Friday, October 11,1872. By order of tue Orphans’ Court, I will sell at public sale, on the premises of No. I. in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, about ‘ 1 mllo west of Papertown, on the Pine road, and 6 mUostionth of Carlisle, all the following'do* l Scribed real estate, viz: NO. 1, ; ■ 3 ‘ the mansion farm of John Royer, dec’d., sltuoted In said township' and containing 150 Acres and 10 Porches, about 50 acres of which la In good thriving Chestnut timber. The farm la under good oul Uvalioa and well fenced. The Improvements aro a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Barn, wa eaa abed, hog pen, cider press, Ac. There are twd wells of water and running water on the farm : also, a Arst-cloas oflrult. There Is a large quantity of IRON ORE found on the surface. Indicating hanks of . Ore tract of WOOD LAND, In Dickinson 'township, adjoining lands of Henry Ooker. Jno, S. Bterrett’s heirs, Pine Grove Furnace and oth-, era containing 12 acres and.l4o perches. °No.3.~Atractof WOOD LAND, la the same township. adjoining lands of Samuel Gplbralth, Wm. Pouer. SamT Given and Wm, Moore, con taining 177 acres and 94 perches. Not £—A tract of Wood Land, In the same adjoining No, 3,,and containing 160 ““ol s.^Attaot°of e; WOOD LAUD, in tbs same S P?beSfo“ 0 . MiffiLfeS Ritnor andiotUers,- containing 200 acres and 70 perches. It Is supposed that there is a largo Quantity of Iron Ore In this tract, and It Is cov- with good thriving timber. These tracts wl.I bo sold in lota or each one as a whole, as may,best suit purchasers. All these lands hayo been patented. Sale to commence promptly at at lOo’clock, A. M„ of said day, when attention will and AdralnlstraerK OiaoßH'Koyei', dedoosod. , )3opt. 20.1872-3 t f I Public salk. Oh FRIDAY, OCIOBEB 4fft', 1872 L! »;.‘The subscriber .will.B^ ll _at Public. Sale, on the above duyvon the prem Wes. In Ftenkford two. Cumberland county, four miles west of Carlisle on the Conodogulnet: oreelc'.pno,- andjone-half mile North east of Good Hope Station, on the ■Cumberland Valley Railroad, A V ALU AB LE r V A! BM, containing 189 Actos and 214'perches ‘of good quality Slate Land. Having thereon erected a GOOD '-B A' N K ‘ B Aiß N\ •• >'• Com Cribs, Wagon Shod, Hog Pons, and other necessary outbuildings;-"'-'^ .~A!so. at tbo U time a LOT. OP . ' land,.:,,.i; :a on the Norlh’Mbuhtaln,adjoining JacoUiglckW,; Tnoathau Bearandothera, containing 19 Acres. and.ll4 Porches: < •• • - Also, attho samo tlrhe, a Lot- of _. t , ,; PI|NE AND OAK WO OD MIXEDj i Any person see tbe properties, can d?BO bp calling on Jacob Re ad. re a I din go n the premises, or Philip r township. Sale to fcobamfenco at ONE o'clock P.M;, whenatteiidapce-.will begly^nnnd terms mdde’known by ,’r OT rrTDmnnnß.i Bept. 12, 72-4 W ■ PHILIP ZEIGLifIK* TVDBLIO BALE. ..OF VALUABLE, I;' real estate; ‘ ' * Bv. virtue of an order of -the Orphans' Couft of ' Cumberland county, ylll bo'Mid at publjp sale, ontho. f premlBes l atlOo , ulook,A.M.,on ’pucsday, thelbth day of October next, the -following described real estate, late the property of Levi .Trego, deceased:,No. b,^,.. . T ; » situated on thd baTlisio'and OhamVersburg tnrnnlk© at ML Rock, about 7 mites west of SSBISf This tract contains abouf maraud nlentiy located, and Ibo whole property la un der^ fence of locust posts and chestnut rft Noi2.—A one and u half story.LOO HOUSE., adlolaing the above farm, with about I acre of iaudi This property fronts on the Chambers bl LOG HOUSE and lot, con-: ;td£plng about-three-fourths of an acre on tha B ?Ncs A*^JL > very desirable tract of land, In Penn township,’bounded on the cast by Abnor Bente, Sm’lho'south and west by Isaac Lefover. and on the nbrth by the road leading te the Brick chuitoh. This tract contains about 01 acres, and Is south of the Mansion Farm. ~ ory.T ' No. 5,—A tract of land known os the PRAJ-, RIE FIELD,luPenn lownshlp,adJomlng Abnor Bontz, Jacob Trego and Isaac Lofover, and con^j talnlng about 22 acres, ~ .1 •The above described properties were oil used •bvlho deceased In connection with the Mansion Farm, and will be sold separate or aa a wSole^ “MofS.-Aiso? doslrnble twQrstory borbood of tbo other described propel ties, and adjoining Capt. Geo. Miller, Samuel Blxler and ’ atbora. ■ Attendance .will Lo.glyen and. terms, on b S ENUEIIaoN .' ‘ ; ' ' 1 GEORGE MILLER, Sept Sfl—3t Administrate!? of Levi Trego, deo'd. ‘ P ACfiSNOY-OF ; WANAMAKER * BIIQWN’S , (Philadelphia Clothing House, . ' ' AT ’ ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE, Carlisle. BamplcH Bhown'. ‘ irieiiauifeß tattoo, ,aud .clotji- Imr returned by llrst «xpress. Fit and duality imarantecd. Goods also sold by tho yard, guarantee H. MAQIi AUGHLIN, AUKNT. 37 H 08 CH a 50 (XI ear** rtEeiSTBB’L Notice^' Kihereby Riven to all persona Interested, that tbafollowlng accounts have boon bled >n Uil B rto the Orphans’ Court of county, for [confirmation allowance, on Tuesc^or,^ 1J of 11. Springer, guardian ofO. P. Boaversou, minor child or Charles*Bea verton. doo'd. _ 2. The nocond account pi. H*£iry exec mmesesm^ nor children of Bam’l Mlxoll, deed., ns settled by b. J. Plaice, administrator of H. B. Pislee, a 4?Tboaoodnnt of BamuolEbcrly.guartltfn of Esther HorUlor. minor child of Rudolph HorU- i ler. lato of Monroe township, dee d. &>The account of H. Q. Moser, administrator of John G. Boyer, late of East Pcnnsboro tpwn , Jomos Armstrong, 'executor 1 of Mary C. Gilmore, late of the borough of bar- of Geo. LaUclts. guardian of Hary E. Fahnestock and Ann E. Fahnestock, S.iTho account of Andrew Young-and Jno. Young, executors of .Abram Young, late ofW cat \Peunsboro’tdwnshlpj deceased. * Xr 9.-The account of Edwin James, guardian of thelperson and l estate of Wra, A. Bower, minor son:of J.J. Bower, late of tho borough of New vvllle, dec’d. ; '■ ... . . Tl „„ , 10. iFlrst and final account of Albert A. Bine, Administrator of Emsnuel Blue, late of the bor ough of Carlislo, doo’d. , ... 11. tFlrrt and finAl .ftocount ; of Ezekiel Baptist* Oxecatorof.OathSrtoodlowurd.doo’d. j : e ’ »Cpt.2Q, 1872—4 t \ ‘ JQB. NEELY. Register, r fJO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Fa ! I a and Winter i 'Clothing I , John Elliott, iVo. 33 North Hanover Street , Carlisle, has lust opened a large and splefldid as sortment of FALL & WINTER - Clotliiiig S ‘/A I'/i \ auifr.aa ' Overcoats! of nil qualities ami price's, Pants, Vesta,. Undershirts, Drawers,JSuapendersiNecKr tied, Collars, &c., &b. bogus, shoes, haus, hosiery &oJ His stock of Clothing Is complete, embrsolDg - • ; ;Every Variety , and -Style, and unsurpassed in elegance, beauty and utility, and offered at. prices that please and suit the pfcojHe. Well may' it be said that JOHN ELLIOTT aeUscheapcr than Anybody in I have secured one of the best PRACTICAL CUTTERS ill tho. BtateVafso a large assortlnent of PIECE (GjOODS, which I will make up, to bli phUrteat notice;; [Also, 1 B|lptge w i ■ ■ and children’s shoes. Alsp* a large as sortment of men*B/boy# ;apa‘children b I HATS, that cafah'btif&lf tVplefls'ein qual ity and price. AH -the above to be had now at , , ' Bep2o3m. ■FALL.Qgmmaj; Wo havo Just returned from the city with a ■ 1 '■ IffAMItfoTULAD OP : . ' ['iny-cooris consisting In parC’dl VOliOTblS, *dABSiMEBES, Ladles’ and Gent’s UNDERWEAR. A largo as sortment of now styles of MOURNING GOODS In variety. Cranes. Rib boas, Ac. An endless number of latest stylo of Fall fintl WWtcr Shawls, Tho ’’OTTOMAN SCARP,” handsome and all size?. Cloth Felt SKIRTS for , ladles and misses. - - - Lei :*gej Julies of JD OJ&ESTICS, 'Calicoes,‘GlnghAmd, Tickings, Muslins, Flan nels of all kinds and colors. Blankets, and colored/ '.UMBRELLAS, < V t Blaok and Colored.'out bios, for Trimmings. The. largest atoclc of.- -, IvtotEiicoivs; In the county. We have hod advantages in the purchase of. thlsimlpense stock, pot by others'whlch will enable us to sell at LOW RATES I Please cnll’at the “OLD STAND!” Sept.ioilB>2.'' OW & READING ~ Railpoad. SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, / FREE OF TAXES. wo are o f fforing tWsecond Mortg’ag e Bonds of this Company, . , AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January and July. The Bonds are in 10 OOs, 500 s, and 100 s, And can bo REGJBTfiItED free of'expense. The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business aro.constaptly Increasing, gl ha in crease fbr ten (10) ‘thoutha endibß fppj. 1 WW over ten montinslendlng Qepth U. wH* 653,521.01. Bonds, Pamphlets and information can he ob tained of • * • ' ‘ i ‘DecdSfllyr. oyMERS.. I R. wonid annopneo to i Jielr'many that they havb for tho season, prepared <to.scrVe PTW»O oysters in any stvle, such as fried, stewed, roast connem?on*wUh^nr!oß*tabllshra o on^°l^MESj ,lj 9 rt notice, and bSn.,.. Sepu 20, isra^HlChoiM BißLMaiit'Btreety , A GENT 3 WA!NTED.—We guarantee employmeat foi; all,,oUhor sex. at 65 a day, orl2.o«Tor more a yearl Now works by Mrs. H. B, Stowe aha others* Superb premiums glv «n away. Mouoy roade rapldly oml work fuma , Write and soa_ Fiirtlcnlara free,— 1 wonbliigton. Dustin. & Co*. Hprtiord- cc, . Sept. 2e,' 1872—4 m. * .r.’,* < ; v., •< < XOWN PROPERTY PORT HALE.— aiwafiMggt boutto la a p6w-two-utory>brWkiandis.ln good condition. The improvements are modern, and tbo entire property la a.very desirable one. ALSO for Halo, a -vofcaht tOT OP-GROUND, ou Hod ford street, 30 feet Id front by 210 in depth, more or ießB„boumfed by properties of &M.Uqy 1 e; Breuu e m am and o the|a. 1 [ tv, v Sept, 12. 1872 —tf. Attipiiee. . te , . PSYCHOMANOY or SOUL CHARM ING,—How either eex may faflclnato and gaiuTthp love and affections of any person they* • ohodse: Instantly. This simple mental acquire ment niveau possess, free by mail, for SOoeuts, logo) her with a marriage gplde, egypllan ora cle, Orchina, hints to Indies, &c. A queer. excl tlngboobu 100,000 sold.' AddrewT. William <k PhUadclplUa- Ahg £fciWr John Elliott’s.,, ‘vv v^Vvuvvjt, . , (1840.) A. W. BENTZ & CO. I^Wc^bsW^obd', Pump. Tasteless, Dufamo, Ein dent ,' and Cheap. The best Punlp for tholeast money.-; At tention* is ecpecjally invited to' Blatehley's Patent* improved Bracket and bow Drop Checlc Valve, which can bo withdrawn wlthoxit removing the Piimpor llstarblng the jblnle, Also,- the Uoppor Chamber whleh'nevbr stocks bracelet and WJU bblloat my other. For sale by 1 -'Rhine*'- nnlth&’Uupp; Carlisle;'-' aond irCataloguo and price list. 11 ' Char, O. Blatculby,' M'-Tr*. fjQO Commerce St„ Phl|a<t ®*®aue|(s ' ©o'**- ©olwtmr. DUTY OFF TEAS! "Y for Clubs, D ■ l " '' ■ Bond torNowciub Clrcularl which contains full explanations of Premiums, *°* TIIE WAY TO OBTAIN OUR GOODS. ' Persons living nt B distance from Now York, kinds and amounts plainly on * J 1 * 1 ’ tho club Is complete send It to us by ““»B, and wo will put each party’s goods In separate pock- JcMaT^ »a«*m P o« will, if desired, send thp goods hy Express, to COLLECT ON DELIVKUT, ' ' THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., "^'iißnd'Si-yESBYBTBEBr; P. O/bbi 5Cl:l. ’ New York 1 City. SopllMw Amsdb from 80 ots. Cnll and oxutn -181 Chatham Square, N. Y. ROpt 19-4 W. EREE TO AGENTS.r-A Progpeolue ot.tho’Pobplo’s Standing 660 111nstr«. ip.-.wlU hd sent namo nnd nddresa to ZBIGIA.it * -MoOURDY, 681 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bcptl9»4w. PBYCHOMANCY 6r SOUL CHARM; ING.—How Cither sex may fascinate ana gain tho love and affections ol -£££ - IShobao ThlAElxttpio toenwl toohl allcttn possesff.free, by raMr, for together with a marriage guide, ole, dfoams, hints to ladles: Ac. oxol llng book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILEIAM SOU, Publishers, Phllada. •• KcpUltMw A GENTS WANTED lor the Auto|)Io ; ' ►-HORACE GJKEEX/EJY, •A" haw illustrated cdlUoh-iiow rCudy. Gel this the only edition written by himself, and endor sed by the Tribune. Also the.,life and limes of U. 8. Grant, by Hon. J. T. Headley and onr 1872 Campaign Manual lor all parties J uqt out; price $1.50 'One ogent sold 80 in three days. Splendid - stool portraits of Greeley, tUso of Grant. s3oo£ nfohtn mode from selling above. 8.8 Treat, publisher, 803 Broadway, N. Y. Aug 22, 1872 iw. - , AGENTS WANTED In every county to Bella hew work onour glorious country. i the result of three years labor by James D. McCabe. Jr.,.the coleSratok writer, and Is en titled •* THlb GREAT REPUBLIC.” It contains more information than a dozen cyclopedias, Il lustrated with over 200 superb engravings. Is adapted for the coming pollt’cal campaign, amr should bo owned by every voter. Jt sells better than any other book, and pays bettor to han dle. For terms and territory apply at once to Wm. B. Evens A Co., publishers, Phlla, Bepto*4w TTSTELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS. ForCongbs, Colds and Hoarseness. These Tab lets present UiO acid In CqmblnaUou with otner offlclont remcilltß, In ojpopiUnrform.’for the; ouro-of'aIbTHROAT and, LUNG Diseases Hoarseness and Ulcoiatioti ' Of Iho .Throat arc immediately relieved, apd statements: are <cqn stanily liolhg sent to -the proprietor .of relief Iti casts of throat difficulties of years standing. CAUTION.—Don’t be deceived.by worthier Im 'HatTona* , Get only Wells’ Carbolic Tablets. Price 25 cents per hex. John Q. Kellogg, 18 .Platt street. N. Y. bond for circular. Sole agents ‘lortthe United States. Sept. 6,-1873 —lw. . ' • A GENTS Tp THE RESCUE! . truths among the people, RICHARD SON'S PERSONAL HISTORY DP GRANT tolls more truth about the man -than all Iho ■PUP o™, 0 ™, irf the world.- 'U you want to Uno» ir Grant Is n thief, a liar; or drunkard read* this book. Agents can moke largo-wages for. tho . n o*t few mouths selling It, as It Is wanted, and wo give overwhelming commissions.' Address, Ameri can Publishing Co.. Hartford. Conn. Bopt. 5-lW A GENTS wanted 1 campaign A HAND-BOOK and CITIZEN'S MANUAL.— •Apoliticaledmpend, fgrvotora of allpartieß.i- Llves of lho Presidents ard thp present candi dates. Constitution of the United Stales and Declaration of Independence. Conventions and, platforms, election returns, the lost census. Ac. Q5O pages, 30engravings, price 81.2 e, sells at sight, 810 to s2Qperday easily made, 1* or circulars ad dress Euuleld Aehmead, publisher, Phllada. ■ Sept. 5-r4w-• ; • • EREE TO BOOK AGENTS. n elegantly bound canvassing book for the tfest and cheapest Family Bible over published, will bo sent free of charge to any hook agent, it contditis nearly 600 Scripture Illustrations, and agents ate mooting with unprecedented success. Address, stating experience, Ac., and wo will show yqu wiiat our* agents are doing. National guhuahipfr CcCPhiia.. : Pa. Bept. s*4wj Horace grebley and family. An elegant engraving, perfect likeness, 22 nches/sontby. mall,fqr,Bl... Also, campaign goods, I silk Grunt bodge and I plated 2oc. Sam ple latest styles wedding cords,note«, Ac.. 25c. A. Demurest, EnKra,Yer 4 iB2 BropdWTiy, N. Y.-piW Dio Lewis’ new 'and greatest'work. Is an Immense success,. 18th thousand in press. AgenU delighted and coining money.', AgenU wanted everywhere. Geo. Maclean, publisher 7sJ’Baußom street, Phlla. Sept. 6—4 w ■ * GENTS WASTED ?OB Presidentiaf Campaign Book! •••Every citizen wants iti Also. Goods. Address GOODSPEED’S EMPIRE PUB LIBHINQ HOUSE, 107 Liberty Street, N. Y. Aug 22—4 W . . ‘ i n nnn agents wanted CAMPAI§N 1 CHART 1 The most atlraotivo and salable thing out. It is indispensable to men of all parties, furnish ing just tho facts and llgures needed, lor every day reference, by every Intolllghnt voter.— Agents are selling from • ■ ' ■ 15 to 30 n. day, The roost liberal terms. Send for descriptive o,rcu l ar 3 . ,Ad..r« l BHiviERD hc r i . , . 711 sausoin Street, Aug. 22—3 t -Philad elphia. tr a day to Agents, selling Campaign Jh 1 e) Badges, for ladles and neuta os breast and scaTl pins, gold plated, wltfi photograpbti of Preeldontlal candidates. Hamples mailed free for 80 cents. McKay & Co., 93 Cedar street. New York. _ Sept. 6—lw (tfiril i: MONTH oad(ly, maUe' wUli tb/iOU atenoU and Key Check Dies Secure circular and samples free. 8. M. SPLNCWI, Brattleboro’, Vt. Sept. 6, 1872—■ SELF FEEDER STEWART Bjase\ißii|r^er]s-3ei iMPnpVEbJ DNRiyLt^o]M!BNfftSb^JffflS 1 , 'Burnsiioyldaoof Coal, ; 1 ;' ‘ “ Fuller, Warren & Co., Ski Wator street, N 1 Y. | , ’ 1 - ’ ; ' ' ,’ . and I Ruby Purnace& ! bowerlal and feiobomlealbeatohr.'.;' ' •SjAMM'A. LAWSON, Patentee, • FnlleK War- Jug q0..230 Waterßt,,N.Y, ■, ~ Sept,Hw . r A/iA AGENTB WANTED'for onr i).DUU most attradtlve GREELIGY AND OTOWN V and •• GRANT, AND WlLSON''Cam paign Charts. Ike best ones ouL 'Bend for olr ctll.r. Immense soles,. Large, Ptftdlo. HnMla Bnbreoht. empire map. ond chart establish-, ment, 107 Liberty street, now York. Aug22-lw »! GENTS, LOOK HERB I—There Is a Al great rush for tho new, splendidly lllustm (etTedltion of .Warren Range proralnm. iim. Int. 1871, Double Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Bro ling Door Fender Guard, Dumping nnd "baking Grate. Draft. DULLER. WARREN & Water Street. Now York. Sept 19—4 w / i "T HO-ffl'SOß'*B ‘ : WORLD-UENOWTKEB PATENT Glove-fitting Corset jiji> Corset bos ever enjoyed such a world-wide {wpularlty* The demand for them is constant y* increasing, because they give ’ j Universal' Satisfaction* A.TO handsome, durable, economical and V I A PERFECT FIT. ’ ABIC tor THOMPSON’S GENUINE Gift VIS PITTING. every Corset being slumped with the name THOMSON, and the trade-marie a crown. Sold by all first-class dealers. Hopt, 10-iw * Am m o ,7 PITTSBURG, PA, .itAix institution for tho thorough practical ed .ocatlon of young and middle aged men lor au dephrimonts of Commercial life. The oldest, largest and most complete prac tical business College la Araerlou.and the on ly one having connected wlth,U an actual busi ness Uepnrtraent, conducled.QU a verltablo mo uoy basis. Patronized by the sons of Merchants. Bankers, Farmers. Mechanicsand Business men from, all parte of tuo United States. Btuijenta can Enter*at any time. 49* For largo descriptive cl r ® l i l ‘SF/?/^ 1 * I H? ■particulars, address . »i. C. BMIIH.A. U,, s<jpt. 10. 1b72-3meom. Principal. Three out-lots at private BALE.-Blumioil oil, Woggouor’B Gap UqimS aua College or altogether. JOa - W ' lAl C^l2ie. Sales- if ALU ABLE Vi AT PHIVATK HALE.—This farm contains 10U Acr«i ftml4ttuc*rche*,neal imja.suro. lt Ih MK tinted IrSMOufcb ‘Sltddlotoii township,. Cunthbfjj "auß lollies Mouth of nbdut 2miles from Mt. Holly Mprlugs.oud ‘r i 1 1 1 " rn dnorrSurlh mllo from Lri.lßhc..d;s'»l«V»V;" tho South Mountain tnllrtmd, I “' 1 “ tho; Unltlmoro tnrnpUrej, Tho ‘PVJJ.’m?SPW state of cultivnlloll. Mo'linprntetO.ntJl iito» ; xWO-BTOUY*BUICK , ’n , OTj9K; v ’.jlll „ wo n ol cnod wmor nt tho door, and nil ioeccssnry out-bulldlngs. Thot6 i. a bimk twrm born crib, wagon shed, ntod » on tho plnce, In .bcurlng oondltlqn. Ai.di, 3;<J ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, if n T ADAM LEHMAN, ' Eicouto.n of Mngdnloun Lehman. doc d. Sept.t>,lB%rflt ;r ,■ \ i BALKOR VALUA rjIiLK REAL ESTATE.--On n'r'rhtt/.Octoba ials??.—At the la to residence of Martin Her man deceased, about one fourth of a mile north Sr Now Kingston; we will sell by virtue ol Martin Herman's will, the very * , ; ■ DESIRABLE FARM, situate on tho east side of the public road leading from Now, Kingston lo the l,ouodo guinet'dro ok,' adjoining ihoMahslftn tmot; con taiolng 95 ocres and 80 porches, about 72 acres or *hlch are clear land and In a high slate of cultivation; and about 23 acres of which is - j AbodVthroo’-fonnhs ofthls tract lBLlmdstotl&’ and.tho balance Slate, .«i?i»a-mw The imnrovoraents are a • two»story FRAME DWELLLNQ HOUSE and frame Bonk. Barn, wagon <shed7corn cribs, hog pen nnd other out 'bhUdlngs. There Is a good well of water In the <hba3o yard. Tho silo of the buildings is one of (Chestnut.) situated In R£o township, Perrj CT>„ conlatnlng-TBNAOBJSS.-~v*' - v ■ Sale at 10 o clock, a. m., on said day. s • l>. HERMAN, *' ; • . “ v M. O. HERMAN, Executors of Martin Herman, deceased. Sept. 12. 187?—*5t T>UBLTC*3ALE OF BEAL ESTATE. I In pursuance oX -an oWcr 6f the Orphans CGurt of Cuiubertftud‘conDty. avIU be jold ht Subtle solo, 'nn thb premises. on Satiardav, the SA tint/ of. October. 1872. at 1 o'clock, P. M . Uio XbllowlDK described reftl estate, situate In the village of Hawkers vllle, I’enn township. Cum berland county, bounded on by Walnut bottom rond, East by a lot of \v Imam Horner. Month and West by lauds of Jonas Ncwcombr/havlng tboroon iwo-atory X * r ’* BJIIOK HOUSE, - ’ ■ about 2S by 23 feet, with a.brick kitchen thereto attoebod and a Irame stable. There In a well of .uood water near the door; also choice fruit ‘trees thereon.,- consisting of. apples; peaches, plums. and choice grapes.’ TEHMfe OFMALE.--5!OOto too paid on tho'cOn- Urination of the sale by the Court, and the bal ance on the first of April, 1873, when wlu bo given at any time after confirmation of the sale on payment of the purchase money, or S^ l,ie Bilrto 10 ecutors. SAM'L NEWCOMEK. ■\ ■ Exectflors of John Newcomer, deceased. • Aug.^,AB72-#. .. ... ... • • - .. 'VN ORDINANCE iUilea Wl_ Regulation B , of the Board of Health Ho It enacted and ordained by tho Town Council of the borough of Carlisle, and it 1b hereby enacted and ordained by the^uthori- bo the dnty*pf the llfgh Oofr stable In connection with the Police, under tho direction of tho President of the Hoard of. Health, to malco a thorough examination or all the street?, alleys. and private, buildings, yarclßi'•cellars.' cess-pools 1 , butcher shops. &c., and report the" condition of each severally. In writing, to the President of the Board, as he shall direct. •’ 11. Itshall be tho duly of .the citizens, sever ally, to abate, correct or rorPpyo, any-nmBaucc v dirt or filth, or any other obnoxious - Batter on or within their premises, on notice havtbg been' served upon them by tho President of this Board wlUiln forty-eight hours from-the Umo of said service, and lu.. the event of Jalluro or refbsal to comply with such notice, It shall be the duty of the Hltth Constable or police under the directum of. oftlioßoftrd, to. abate, corrector temova sucb dirt or filth or any other dbudxldds matter;'and the expenses of the same shall bo charged to the occupant of the premises, or to the owner of the same, when wheuintho Judgment of said board, he, she or they are clearly at fault. a , " HI. It shall be tho duty of the occupants of any J&usevtenement or any other bntldlnfc. to cleanse, whitewash or disinfect said premises., os ahsinh©') directed by the ’authority of the- Board! aid In the event of. neglect or refusal so or fefua-: Ina shall pav a line of not leas than (5) live, nor more than (10) ton dollara; said fine to bo collec • ted according to the enactment conatltutlng this p Ur p OSOO f the more effectually abating Small Pox, and arresting Its-progress within tho limits ot.thla horotigh. a systcm of. uniform and general vaccination shall be instl tutod for this purpose. It Is enjoined upon all who have not had evidence of successful vac cination within the,lnst three months, to have the same dono by their respective Physicians; hut to Insure a fall compliance with this order, suitable and responsible Physicians.shall he ap pointed by tho Board of Health, whose duly It shall bo to vaccinate all who are not ablo or de clare themselves so, to be under snob directions and regulations ns the-Boord shall establish, ; ‘ V Kor the better proleollom of th 6 oomfnu-- nltiv. It shall he tho duty of the High Constable, “ orany other officers this Board may designate, to remove lo tho Infirmary or Small Pox Hos pital all persons, without distinction, who may/ be taken with Small Ho*.' Alter the rcgulallbha horetolore provided, shall have gone Into opera tion, provided, however, that if said persona so ntlllctodehall.fernlshcertificate of,vaojlnaUpn os heretofore provided, they shall only bo re moved to tho said infirmary or Hospital, when In the opinion of tho Board their remoyalphnll be deemed necessary forithe-publtc safely. . VI. In order td lUßnre’thw-oomfort anu*w?ll being of those who are unable to procure med ical attendance and nurses, and who may bo soat lo tho Infirmary or Hospital, suitable pro vlslou shall bo made under the direction of the Board for such medical attendance, food, nurs ing, bedding and care, ay xuojCbo. requisite and ~ necessary b(J [ t |, e dvity of the High Con«ta-‘ hlo under the direction of Ihe Board, linmcdl alolyon evldcnceof Small Pox occurring lu a. house, to place conspicuously over the doorway, ared flag at least six.(o). inches square, which -shall remain until the physician in attendance -shall furnish a certificate that there Is no further danger of contagion; and any one refusing to allow such Hug. or wuo shall remove or.causo to bo removed such-Hag, without,such certificate,- shall pay a -fiho of.teh (lU) dollars for every of- lt shall bo ,the duty of every Physician within twelve<l2) Hours alter having been call-, cd to a case of Bipall Pox or Varioloid, or Irom s lhd time the ohanteter of the disease may be d£. 'termlned, 10-rcport the same la writing to th* President of the Board, stating the name.-iesl donco age. color, sex and nationality of the pa tient; and any Physician roluslng or neglecting ,so to do,ahull pay a flueof ten (HJ) dollars, whloh -fino shall bo collected under the ordinance con stituting tho Board of Hcolth. ' IX The BounLof, Health, acc.authnrlredtto -provide such printed nollcesahtF oartitlcUJes rut they may deem necessary for tho proper carry ing into effect ofthls ordinance. ‘ fiuaoled lnto.au onJVnanse, i th4a ,2ist day, of Septemhor. A. gjj . V., Attest- President Town Council. ■A. WETZEL, J. M. WALLACE, ' Sec’y of Corpora’n. Chief Burgess. ' «opl. 2(1, 1872-3 L ittioccllancou3. T L STEBNERrA BRO., Liver? BBTVt EEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS IN: THE REAR OP THE BENTZ HOUSE, ; immmm m ' filled up the Stable with now Carrl* aeeH. &0., We ore prepnitd to Airnlsh llrst-cu»m lum-ontH at reasonable rateto; TaWlos*.tnKen tp and from the Springs. April US, lb67—2y !PRBSH MEAT DAILY Edwafiorirneyi Worth I/anover Street. sac; She. citizens of Carlisle cun. bb furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut ton, laambs-i?irdriingiSwsaßP,-&c.,dally t at; his residence, opposite John Mc- Bride’s. Delivered to nil parts of the tows|YBi "■? aepU2-73j PROPOSED AMENDMEN TO *■' the CONfctiTTITION OH " PENNSYLVANIA. , JOINT RESOLUTION s*ronosinn on Amendment to the Constitution 0/ ’ Pennsylvania /I,: « reiolced bv the Senate amt name of Retire tentaliveipf the Commoniveulth tfPemyulvanin in nnnrt iaiianbli/ met. That the folkiwlhß amend-, that OoMUtntlon of thta Commonwealth; be Sfel^“ai?th3 peoplo-lbr. trto cadopUon or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tho tenth article, thereof, to wit; I AMBX&MENTi., i :*./ , f . sirllco out tho sixth section of tho sixth arti cled tho Constitution, and Insert in lieu there of the followlnir: •** A. Stolo Treasurer shall he chosen by tho qaallUod electors of the State, at such limes and for such term of service as shall he prescribed by IhW-’ViLMAt.r feLljl6 *p.i Speaker of the llouso of Uepresontatlves. I .sbliild. I j oi f aVphovkd—The twenty-second day of Starch . Anno Domini, one thousand.eight hundred and ■eventy*two, , •• .»INy«. W. yoAUi • Prepared and certified'for 'pabUcatma purau.i ant to tua Tenth > Bocretary of the Commonwealth. ■ , HnAlHburK.JimtflWUb.ia72* ’ ‘ •* ji|iy 4.iwa-am.'^ ff> .-TO s'2o per day I Agents wanted J All •hp)clliHses of working people, of elliior sex, vomm m more money at workloruj ?ti tfiolr spare moments, or ail the time, than at nnvtU 1n k eIso• .Particular* frets & tJtiiuoa * COufortUmJi Mftiuc. iffiopi?-—ly J. H. ORAHAH-jJ Q ft t}) 1 r J. a. qRAUa . At^osl& nsell £f&V&L ~ No. 14 Sondl Hanover M., CAHLIfII-K. PA. _ S&mmMJitrqfPr ales.;, - • 41 Tjv' 'AITOJ£NJ3Y-A % 7LA W ■,;<»R£,IBW. r\. jMrOflloQ oft Sooth Hanover iPlreofcrOppftfO** Boult’s dry goods store. < . , Doc. 1.1805. \ i rwli. GKORGiXTEAiUGri'^r • I / nsr.* Frrm the : BaUimore o»Ue»iif Scurry. Ofllt-t at the residence of Sle mother awtlxmlher street, throe door* helow Bedford Jarllsle.Penna. •. *'*"" l 'V Doc. i ie». i. S, BESDEIt, M. D. Hits removed Uls office to the South West for- Carlisle, April 18—7 J— If. nEO. s. emio, , . Attn --> , INSURANCE AGENT. . . . Offlco on South Hanover st'.,;in Erinltjm Mtweo. Agent for the oldest find most.rolUWeTtfo and Llfo Insurance Comnaftloi. MayJ-'tr , TAMES Ml. WEAKLEY, A XX' OR NE Y- A r-I. VW. OFfIQK-N’n.Vi South , April2s,iros-iy. -:c*g3<g% M ~ " * -Vc^litotS JOSEPH G. VALE, attouney-at-eaw. Practices tn Dauphin ami Cumberland counlle*. Oflico lu Uourt.ho«so Avonuc?/>o. 3 Krajner » BulMlng, in the rear of/tjbo mont, Carlisle, Pa. f ' ”•»- 4 =V ' April U 5.1872— ly. 2RSS. MARY L. HALL, Horoceopa thlo Physician find Mculcnl Electrician ■o South Iluuover street, Carlisle; All fe* ntnlo diseases skill fitly treated. PutlenU at distance cun consultbyrnalJ. • J' : w c} Juno 0.1872-ly.. ■*' * CllStpHgi Q-reat In dudement !; .(hi- 1 " 1 . CLOSINGvOJJT SPRING tilID 811)11V.ER" STOCK. !■. O . -V’a Willj or d and 'Ban sleij lin^ndtok:; LONDbiJ COATING, nhdla pleat Tfttlety 6f SPLENDID .. , ( ...... CASSIMEHES^::. 40.. CHEAP FOlt Wj n ■ Invoice of HI H|.| 1 £^jj OKIGI^L IlllWlt SEM Pilip. BEST IN USE, H. S. Ritter & Son >\V)Jkv.Ul CARLISLE,: PA..,: .. ... A Eslafjlishl I , , , ' '' a fli:firSt Ana. 8,1872-tf :. ■ T'-'fflTSia: Merchant Tailor 311 North HANOVER Street ■ ■ ,We will soil you a Biitfof O)6VKaf ; J V’j" Mwl Tvom SO.OO iindT7jywimlH andguaranlce a perfect lit, and also warrant the quality to be as goed If not better than can bp 1m - elsowbore-forythofiamo wh will take pleasure In showing you. lU.^|’ w^ yo ®S , WT VW^J>n „11FAMFABER_Ii§„,! t , _.1',; , "„•,, L. 2. , Y,.;;11.;,..t •t'lit 1., »• f-- I . : AND.iSBB.-WeAT,i. , M’fv «.»■> Hi ■/ oV h'tu , J-A-lH SiUiW 4AAo44i!gf , '•■■■■■• paw« BUT THE DIAMOND BPECTACT.EB WILX I , K£S£BVE: 111. ha.. 11,1,/ you vuluo your„eyoBlglil üb« meM Ground from minute Crystal Peebles, moiled together and derive tlielt. name V Diamoud' account will last many years wituout g 6dftnae» j WS,|V*f Bupertprito alloibem In use. Manufacturfed by a: KSPKNOBRdrcWDptlclaps. New York-*.- Caution.—None genuine unless stamped wlin our trade <► mark. For sale by responsible agents. throughout ihnJtaicm 7CHOS. CONXiYN, Jewelry and Optician, U sole Agent for Carlisle. Pa., from whom they can be obtained* No Peddlers empuyred. & dg»->y- >r .S vef I. New Liquor Store. i. , r I n I M fhe undersigned lnform i\e citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that he .hnH.nnaned a..iiauor store m the "volunteer (Shower’s old stand) and will keen constantly pu baud a largo assortment of Choice liiquors. Families dud otkdra canTW> s^ Ue i.2i'“lV’.V. taswosKMsaM dctphla Ales, ' , .. BIMON,\V,,pABLY. ' May 23,1671—tf " ' NEW SCHOOLi-BOOKS;«(.,PITER’S! BOOK STORE.—Just received a large lotof • i if.-. if . I . NEW SCHOOL BOOKS. Ul noridoO bm) nolooW snchaaiiru used In nil the different grades of .West Mam HI re c U Aug. 15,187- Job 1 hinting of evo$ ftW-riptiou not hurriedly, but artistically executed office. UWo us ft cull. !& ~~ i ’.I! iU REM 1 ! •f •; m k ,» -).?J !A MEE
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