potiritt: - T4litutieev: , JjOCAL UtEM Important Notice I All Advertisements and Communica tions to insure insertion in this paper must be handed tniry JTJESDAY noon. Advertisers make a note nv(d BrJmllc, KU Bushnmn, Samuel Donnelly, . ShlppenKbuig Uovmigh Jacob Emir.fnger, .■ . Meelmjilr.sbuij? Wm. P. JickolH, . Silver Spring George Foreman, Piunuol Forney, John Goohomuir, Philip Getter. Jacob A. Graham, Jacob Hcck. George IloH'or, . Christian Herman, Shlpponsburg Borough , South Middleton 6. K. Hinkle, Samuel Hoover, Thomas liellloilngor, . . . Newbun William A. Ker, .. . West I’onnshoro Christopher Kulz, . . . Minim Juiuoma Lawyer, . . Southampton David McGary, .... Hampden Howard Myers, . .* South Middleton William Myers, . North Middleton Win. A. Mullln, - -.,Sohth Middleton Peter Mlnnieh. . . « I'eior A. Mowers, . . SouUuunploi Jacob Melxui, ' , JJlckijiMu C. H. Unby, . „ feblppeunburg Dorouuh Jacob Kcbuck, . , . , Newton la>vl Uudy, , . . South Middleton Jacob H. itohrer, . . • North Middleton Jlenry Hhuull. .. . . Hampden John Shetroa, . Dickinson David Sanderson, ’ . Frankford Wrn. V. -Sharpe, ' , . . 'Newburg Marion Shoafor, .. . • Dickinson Geo. W. Swartz. . . South Middleton Vluceat A.Stnarsh, .. . Mcckunlisburg Samuel W. Sharp, . . . Newtou Jolia C. Hchuchman, , . . Carlisle Geo. D. Voglesong, . Now Cumberland Hoary Wolf, ... , . Carlisle S. a Wagner, . . -Newvnio George Waggoner, • , Silver Spring Second Week- —November IS, /573, —o— lUUORR. llob’tP. Allison, . . . Carlisle Americas Alien, . . Southampton Solomon Albright*. . . Middlesex Henry C, Boldlo, , , • Southampton David 8. Baker, . . . Monroe Christian Bowman, , . Frankford Samuel Brandc, , . Pctin William A. Cox. . Shippouaburg borough David B. DlUcr, . , . Monroe Geo. KlchcJborgf *r, , . Lower Alien, John Eahelman,, , , East Ppunsboro’ Ambrose C. Ens mliiier, • , . Carlisle Simeon Flak, •• . . South Middleton Joshua Fagan, .... Carlisle Sarah J. Fella Carl Wo ,M. F. Gardner, . . Carllblo Lovl Haushou, .... Penn Honj.. Hosier. . . , North Middleton George Jacobs,, . . Mltliln John Keller, , , , . Carlisle James Kelso, . , Shlppensbarg borough Michael JCeenyv . . • Newton William Kapp, . , , Silver Spring John Mnssolmon, , . . Silver Spring J. L. K. Mackey, , SbJpponshurg borough John Moore, .. . , . Peim William Martin, , , . Carlisle Richard Owen, , . Carlisle Thomas Paxton, .. , . Carlisle Jacob Uebuck, „ . , Southampton Tobias Row, . . . Newton Henry Kexroth, .. . . Pomi Reuben Hoth, . Lower Allen John B. KoCht, East Pennsboro* William Knclcpy; , Dickinson John N. Snyder, North Middleton Abram Spoils, •< , Dickinson John O. Saxton, , Mechunlcsburg Andrew K. Bearlght. „ South Middleton 11. B. Shroeder, . ' s Meohaulcsbnrg SamT Sfotlor, . . . Upper Allen George W. Tltzul, . „ Mechuutcsbnrg J. W. Wetzel, , , Carlisle Wilson Wallera, , , East Pennshoro’ William Walker, , . Newton Jacob H. Wholer, . . Newton Wm. 13. Wonders,, , Shippeoeburg township Henry C. Zorgor, . . . Monroe —Judge Si dney Breeze, Dominated for Governor by the IHlnola “Strayed Oute. M lias indignantly spurned th«a nomination. —The Jos d by the Paterson, N. J., fire is $.‘150,000, and 300 persons ere out; of em ployment. Insurance; $5.10,000. The mills will be rebuilt. —High' vnymcu robbed'. ui>d dangerous ly shot u man in Central PurU, JSoW York, on Xhursda.y evouhug, the Ist. Effect of tbo Georgia Election—Every Sonth- thdm State Except South Carolina Conceded to Greeley. Washington, October G.— lt is con ceded on nil sides hero that tho result in Georgia has decided tho status of tho Southern States in tho Presidential election. An informal conference of lending gentlemen from the South hap pened hero to-day, and a comparison of notes showed that every State south of Mason and Dixon’s line is certain for Qreotey in November with tho excep tion of South Carolina. Some of, the estimated majorities are very largo, ri valling that of Georgia in its recent election when the differences in popuj lation are considered. Tho majorities for Greeley marked down at this moot ing X havo ascertained were as follows: Delaware, 2,000; Maryland, 20,000; Virginia, 25,000; North Carolina, 10,000; Georgia, 45,000; Florida, 1,500; Ala bama, 15,000; Mississippi, 5,000; Lou isiana, 10,000; Texas, 40,000; Arkansas, 5,000; Missouri, 50,000; .Tennessee, 50,000; Kentucky, 50,000; W. Virginia, 10,000., South Carolina is conceded to (Grant by 20,000 majority. The States of North Carolina and Mississippi, about which silmo doubt existed, are now claimed for Greeley for good and sufficient reasons. Tho Government pressure will necessarily bo light 4n the former in November, and tho State is naturally Democratic on a fair vote. In Mississippi the entire Democratic vole will be out for the first time since re construction, and tho Liberal Republi can movement is very strong under the lead of Congressman Morphia and Judges Alcorn and Hancock. The to tal electoral vote of these Southern States sure for Greeley is 131, and he requires but fifty-threo more from tho North to make his election sure. Tho betting men in Washington are offering odds that Greeley will carry every Southern State except Soutli Carolina, and there are no takers. , Siuuush advices elate that the Cu bans were repulsed in a recent attack upot) the town of Monatuaba, with hea vy loss. —The splendid monastery oMlheEsou ral, in Spain, has been destroyed by Are, and the adjoining summer palace of the King was badly damaged. —A servant transferred a quiet home injd a Babel, and lost a good home by m erely straining four quarts of crab ap pl4 jelly through an eighteen dollar vail. JBUSIJfESS. NOTICES. ■\VM, BLAIR would Inform his friends and tho ppbllo generally, that ho has beep appointed' for the GERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ‘of New York for Carlisle and vi cinity. Also agent for the PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, both did, well established and reliable compa nies. It Is his Intention to make this his life work, and having entered upon It with a deter mination of making It a success, ho respect lully asks a generous share of pabilo patronage. 1500t72-3t GOOD ADVICE.—Do not fall to call at tho Central Dry Goods Store and examine the beat stock of Dress Goods In town.. Handsome Pall Shawls, now stylo Blankets, Flannels of all kinds, the Celebrated Repp Shaker Flannel, sold at no other store. House furnishing Goods of all kinds, Cloths and Cosslmeres. if you want to save money do not forgot the Central IS the proper place forbar^n^ 18T2- COYLE UHOTHEUS. Wholesale Notion House, No. 24 South Hftnover Street, Carlisle. During t7io season they intend to keep In stock a general lino of Woolen and Duck goods, Gent’s Underwear, Ladies, Gent’s, Misses’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, Scarfs and Wristlets, Gout’s Buck Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts; also, will have constantly on hands a line of Suspenders', Head Nets, Linen and Coitou Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hosiery, JVeck Ties, Fancy Bows, Paper Collars, Call's, Stationary, Tie Yum. Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, Drugs. Fancy Soaps, Halt Oil and Perfumery, and an.endless variety; of niek-nacks In general. . Mice fresh Cheese at Means’, No, Hano ver street. , , *ay9-tf. RTT Potent extension and castors on every “ DOMESTIC.” CALL AlfD.SfclE the largo assortment of Lamp Gopcls, Glass anil Queonswaro, Yellow Ware and Stone Ware, which wo are offering at a little over halt their worth. Also, Coffees, Sugars Syrups, Spices, and a variety of Shelf Goods, all Gold. • : Silver, • h® U. Pacific R. U. Ist Mort. Bonds, SJ-tf Central Pacific H. R. W Union Paolllc Land Grant Bonds 70r/ d MAXtBIEE. LOY—HISCKKNDOUN.—At Thudium’a Hotel, In Carlisle, on the IMU u\t.. by the Rev. J. s. Foulk. William H. Loy, of Audersonbnrg. to Miss Kate S. Hcckendoru, of Elllotlaburg, Perry county. DIED. WERT.— In North'Middleton township, on tho UtU of octob'er.Mr. John ■\Vort,Br.,ugod 61) years, G months and 2D days. CONNOR.—In Mlfliln township, on tho Ist, lust., Moses Connor, aged U years. BUTTORFP.—On the 15th Inst.. In this place. Amos D. ButtorlT, in the 2Sth year of his age. ‘•This langulshlnghoad Is at rest— Its thinking and aohlng are o’er; This quiet, immovable breast Is heaved by ufllictlon no more; This heart Is no longer tho seat Of trouble, and torturing pain; . It ceases to flutter and beat— It never shall flutter again.” Jfcro IF you want Coni that will give yon satlslac tio’n go where a full stock of all the standard Coats are kept. None recommended but tho host. Call at yards of A. H, BLAIR & SON. CAEAP RED ASH COAL, Lincoln Nut Coal delivered to any part of town'bj* cur load at $3.90 per ton. Call at yards ol A. H. BLAIR & SON. T)UBLIC BALE of tbo Real Estate of I William Blair. I'ho Asslgnoes.of Wm. Blair will offer at Pub lic Sale, hi front of tho Court-house, Corllahs* on Thursday, ihetith of November next, _ The following real estate, viz; No. 1. The house and lot now occupied by said William Blair, located on tho west side of South Hanover Street, between South, and Walnut Street, being 00 feet wide on Hanover Street and -230 feet In depth to a lon foot alley, • The boose Is of brick, two stories high, and substantially bullt.contalnlng all the modern Improvements; to be fully appreciated must bo examined. The lot contains a largo number or fruit trees and grape vines In full bearing order. *. No. 2. A lot situate at tho corner of Hanover and youth Streets, in Carlisle, bounded on tho former street 02 feet and the 2-14 on the latter, on which there la erected a three-story BHICK •STOKE, Htore house, salt house, flah house and fire proof coal oil house, a derrick for loading, and patent elevator: This building was erected, and used expressly for the wholesale and retail grocery business, It being the oulj wholesale grocery house in. Cumberland Valley. With a small expense tho second and third stories of (hla building con bo made Into a comfortable dwelling.oehMHonal-building nn the taW There in also erected on this lot a large, blacksmith and wagon maker whops. This lot will bo sold together .or in pans as may suit purchasers. ‘ * No. 3, vAflot of grouhd op the corner at Han over andwouth Streets,\contlng 31 fe&f 3 Inches on Hanarer, and 00 focpCon westSoflm Street,, with'two Availing hoiws\u it. < ' i No. 4. of grenmd Ti-outlcff on an alloy,' between South and Walnut streets,>o foot front; ami ion feet deep with two brick dwellings on It. No. 5. A lot of ground on the corner of South and East'Streets, froutlug.on South Street about oOfeot, and on EaatBtreGt232feet,havlugtUoreou erected a tannery, now in lull operation. . No. 0. Two town lots fronting on South Street, between East Street and grave yard lane.oacb 30 feet fronton South ftlrcet.and about23o leotdeop to u 12 foot alley. Throe dwellings are erected o: these lots. R. QtVF.tf,' * .70S. B.STUAUT. - Aasignccs. 'frici’iini S ' ,: '' \T AIjUABIiE- TOWN PROPERTY V FOR SALE, At the Court-house, on Saturday, the 26 Hi day of October, at 10 o'clock. A. W./ono three-story BRICK HOUSE I now occifby.oh North Hanover Street, adjoining- tho properties of Chas. McGlnughlln and A. Q. Lechlor, Esqrs. Tho house has one large store room and hall on first floor, two par lors on second story and , three chambers, on third story, also two rooms and kitchen In hack building and two bed rooms on second story back building. Also, a good wash and buko . house, also one new two story stable and car nage house, B) by 50 feet, with an alley of 12 feet at the end of the stable leading to main alley, And a hydrant at the kitchen door, ' This property has lately been papered, paint ed and remodeled and is now Jn splendid con dition. A Iso. I two-story KUAMM nOUFJS, No. 6« West ■‘VLoulher, adjoining the properties of Cfeorgo L. Murray and J. I*. Rrlndle, t'-lsqrs., MO feet front by 12a feef, deep, front house ‘JT leet front l>y 2tt feet in depth, two large parlors and hall on first floor, three rooms and hall on second floor. Al so a largo now back bnifdlng M 2 feet deep by 15 feel In width, two roornr and kitchen with cup boards, wash and bake house on tlrst lloor. two rooms and It ward robes on second lloor, a hy drant at the kitchen door, a choice lot of poach es, apples, quinces and grapes, with. chicken house, hog pen, w Other Stocks. Bonds, nnd Mortgages/. 18.3 W 99 Duo from Redeeming and Reserve Ag’la.. 3,Tot 73 Duo from National Banks... gm £* Duo from Stale Banks nnd Bankers l-.01l 39 Banking House and Insurance .. 9,326 .h Furniture and Fixtures...—..—. - 1,3*3 el Current expenses....:— Vl*? Taxes paid - ~ !|* h Protest account,..—-- a f? •» Cash!toms (including stamps).— go Blits of National Banks....— Pracllonal Cunency (Including Nickels) 1,271 85 Legal Tender Nytes - ..—...11,026 GO >189,745 93 Capital Stock paid In. 59,000 52 Surplus Fund .. 2o,(X)0 00 Discount and Interest —13,953 97 Prolltnnd Loss - - 4,110 83 National Bank Circulation outstanding.4s,ooo 00 Individual Deposits— ~ 42,327 47 Duo to National Banks 9,492 32 Due to State Bunks and Bankers 101 34 ’ ' • - >189.745 93 State or Pek jraYLK.VNiA, 1 OoutUj/'C/ Cututrrland, .) lie’s !is| till \o*'A \w* DU I, C. H;.Hopburu, Cash’r of the First National Bank of Carlisle, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and bollof, ■ .a . Cuas. H. Hepburn, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of October, 1872, J. M. Allen, N, P. COBKECT—Attest, bah’l Hitrnmw*, 1 J. G. Oitn.. y Dine tors'. H. iL Hki‘Burk, J ORDINANCE. . Bo.lt enacted ami ordained.by the Town Council of tho borough of Carlisle, and It Ik hereby enacted and ordained by the authori ty or the same, s»e. I,'That any person or persons who shall occupy any part of either of the four Contra Squares of tho Borough of Carlisle during Mar ket, hours auUolTer for balo any article oi pro duce. moat, wood, chips, corn, Ac., shall pay the Sura of ton < 10) cents for every market. •See. 2, It shall be tho duty of the Clerk of tho Market to demand the payment of tho above amount regularly each market any, and any tiorson refusing to pay tnosame on Information lolug made by the-clerk of tho market shall foi-foit and pay the snm of two (2) dollars, for every allonge, Enacted into an ordinance, this 4ih day of October, A. V. 1872. GKO. E. SUBAFER. Attest— President Town Connell. , A. WETZEL, M. WaLLAGEj Scc'v ofCornora’n. Chief Burgess, Oct. 17.1572—1 t ■ . .OAUTIONI NV'o, the uuderslfipccl citizens of South Mid dleton township, would hereby caution all per sons from tresspassing on tiur promises for tho purpose of hunting or shooting squirrels, par tridges or other insectivorous birds. Anyone found engaged.in this business on our proper ties will bo dealt with according to law, and punished to Its fullest oxUdUi 'John Myers, , God, Epley. Jacob Myers ‘ • *. Joslftli Wobbart Cyrus Thumran Daniel Voho J. M. Goodyear . . Em’l abolron David P. Lehman Sara’l Klntor Abram Handler Sam'l Hankie Michael Glotm 170ct71-3t.* 0 HEAP FARMS I FREE HOMES ! On the lino of tho UNION PACIFIC HAIL UOAD. 13,000,000 acres of tho best Farming and Mineral Lands In America.. 1 5,000,000 Acres in Nebraska, in the Platte Val •ley, now for sale, ~ , Mild Climate, Fertile Soil. for Grain growing and Stock Raising unsnrpass cd by any in the United States. . Cheaper la prlco.more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market than pun be lound elsewhere. ■ ■oo* FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS. The best location for Colonies—Soldiers enti tled to a Homestead ofJ5O Acres,. Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with now maps, published In English; Gorman. Swe dish and Danish, mailed Iree everywhere. ; ! . . Address, ; CK F. DAVIS, l7oct4w Land Com’r'U.P. R.R. Co., Omaha,Nob. A GENTS WANTED ! $75 to $250 per /xmonlh everywhere, male and female, to .in troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. . This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord; bind, braid and embroider In a most superior manner. Prlco only $l5. Fully licensed and warranted for.flvo years! We will pay sf.ooo for any machine that will sew a stronger, more bQKUltfal.or more elastic seam than onrs. It makes tho "Elastic Lock Btlch.” Every second stitch can be oat, and still the cloth cannot be pulled aparPwllhouttearing it. We pay agents from $75 to 8250 per mouth and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMUd: CO., Jlaslon.Maja,; Piiixbnrgh,.Pct.', Chicago, 111. ,0r Bl,Louh,Jfa 170c4w university Baltimore/ Mil, Now Open. Thu Clinical advantages of the School arc unaur» passed. Fees Including Dissection A HoapHnl Tickets, For OATALOUGES contain log fall particulars apply to Prof. Chan. W. Chancellor, Dean. J7oct7iMw Baltimore, Md. NOTICE. H. harkness. The undersigned, having been appointed Audi tor hy the Coart of Common Plena-of Cumber land county to distribute the balance of assets In the hands of J. C- Hlorlc, Assignee of William Uniting, hereby gives notice that there will bo a hearing nt his otlk’e in iho borough of Carlisle, nt 10 o'clock, a. m., Nov. -Uh, when and where all panics having claims are requested lo pres ent the name. 0E0.,8. Jb’.MIG, I7qct72-0t Auditor._ The oldest uud most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. 44~Practlcal business men ns Idslructora. Kor Information, writ© for- a circular lo E. DUFF & BQN, Pltlebur/, Pa. 1700L72.1m. A G'KNTH WANTED. Siiinetlilntt new, 6 salable articles* sell at sight. Cato* fugues and one sample freo, N. Y. M’l’g 00-.-l Courtland St. N. Y.. , ... J7oati‘4— “ ITAND STAMPS” all varieties. Cir rj_culars free. Affenta Wan tod. W, li. DavuT&Oo, M'fre.tO Nassau, N. Y. iTocU'd—lw : nUILDBR S.—Semi stamp for Ill’d on Building. A. J. Blclcuell &Co., sTwarreuSt.N,Y,'• ' 17 00t72-*4W; Tills IS NO HUMBUG ! By eendiu*. 8S cents with age. height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive by return mail, a correct picture of your future husband, or wife, with , name and date of Marrige. Address W, Fox* P. ■O. Dr/twer.No, 20, JTnltonvlUe* N. Y. 17oclftMw A&RBN •: First premium Am. Int. 1871.- Double Elevated Oven, Wqrraing Closet. Broiling Door Fonder Guard, Dumping and Shaking Grate, Direct Draft. W/LLEU, -WARREN & CO., m Water Street, Now York- . . Oct 17—lw "VT O TICE! *An election for Directors of .Iho. Farmers’ Bank will bo held nt the of .Banking House: Carlisle, on Monday November 11th, proximo, between the hours of 0 and 12 o’clock, a. if. -Oqp. id, 1872.-It. J. O'. HoFJTCii, (Xishicr. . TDHO C LAMATXON.—Whereas the \rr .Hon. B'onJ, T. JDQkin, President Judge of, {ho several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun- Uoh of Cumberland. Perry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several CourlsofOycr ami Termin er and General Jail-Delivery In said counties, and Hons. B, Montgomery and Abm.Wltmer, JadeCH.of thQCoutto ofOyor andTcrmlner and; Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In the said county of Cumber land by their precept to mo directed, dated t’Uth day of Aug. 187-’, have ordered Hie Court of Oyer aud Terminer and Uouernl Jail delivery to '»o holdon at Carlisle, on the Uth of Noy. lh7J for two weeks, being the lid Monday, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, to continue two weeks. KOTICB is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland that they are by tho said precepts commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, records and inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their ofllces appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute again fit the prison era that are or then shall ho In tho Jail of said comity, aro to bo there to prosccuto them as shall bo just. JAS. K. FOREMAN. Sheriff. JACOB MVJNGBTOH, Wholesale Tobacco & Segara, No. 27 North Hanover Street, Prices na low as In Philadelphia or Baltlmo April 25, 1872-ly. , . Faun: FOB SALE.—In Middlesex township. Cuinlierlarul county, ncl luuDiii tho Utvllslc Hptlnaa, cmtlnluluts ONt flu sit licit an ii Ai.vrv-Tuuiiic aCuics uK.VVI" anil HL.VTK BAND. I will sell 10 ucrea or tno whole, tor purllcuhtra eitll ut N». J 7 Sortb Hanover eu, Carlisle. V. COIW.U.VN. AcsonrcM Liabilities. Relating to the Markets, Israel Stone Henry 8. keony Alf. D. Myers Carlisle, Pa. IScoieasiouai earns I os. RITNEB, . r Attorney-ai-Xittiv, '■ J NO. 8 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. , 43~AU huflluecg.promptly.-attended to. Col leotloua a’specialty. ,! : 1700t721y, : , : rtEO. 8. ESIIQ^. ■ att6kney/a.t-law • ‘ ' Aim INSURANCE AGENT. Olllco on South Hanover &t.,ln Frunklm House. Agent for the oldest and most rollnhle Klr»* and Life Insurance ComnanJoa. May J-t! J-AMES M. WEAKLEY, i tT«IWEV-.I C-I.XW. . • Oman—No. SJ.Soulh Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. April 25, 1572-IJ-. JOSEPH G. VALE, ATTORXET-AT-tA^i •Practices In Dauphin and Cumberland counties. Olllco in Cohrt-house Avenue, No. 3 Kramer n Building, m the rear of the Jewelry establish ment* Carlisle, Pa. ... • April2s.lB72—ly. ' TARB3. MARY L. HALL, Homoeopii I / thlo Physician and Medical .Electrician OiUco South Hanover street, Carlisle., , A l * lP * nmlo diseases, skillfuly treated; Patlome at » dlstanco enn consult by mall; '' - June 0,1872—1 y. CR. GEORGE B. SEARIGHT, Den tist. From Vie ftnliimore Coltrpe of Dmtnt eru. Office at the residence of his mother East jjoutherHtreef, three doors below Bedford Jarilslo, Peunft. Deo. I IWtf. . JAR. J. S; BENDER, M. D. ' u Hus rornoved hla office to the South TVeStl cor; norot South Hanover and Porafftet Streets, di rectly opposite the 2ml Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April 18—“2—tf. j. a. Guauam. i J. a. Graham, Jr. J. 11. Git a ham .c soy. Attorneys Counsellors at law. No. IF South Hanover Hi., CARLISLE. Pa. Hon. J. H.GrtAttAM. late President'judge of tho Ninth Judicial District, lifts the practice of the law, and associated with him his sou, J. U. Guauah, Jr. Will practice in the Courts of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata Coun ties. [Dec. 7, ’7l—lf. Jjl E. BEi.TZiiooyjE«,{C; E ‘A ITORXJET-AX-LAW CARLISLE. PA. .. ■wrOflloe on South Hanoror^airenWoppoalt© 'Boutß’s dry goods store. , Doc. 1,18(15. . - ; :i , • -I / 1- ‘ aifc HusiwaitwV • TOi; ,%IRTII AMIMU Mutual life Inmce Company. Of Philadelphia; ALL kinda “of poltclea'‘written upon the moat favorable terms. Premiums may be paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly.-- All policies are NON-FOKFEITAIILE after TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for females. No charge for policy fee or stamps.— Policy holders shore in the profits, Dividends declared annually after two payments on iho contribution' plan. $Jl)0,000 deposited with the Auditor General'of Pennsylvania ns security for policy holders. CCrSTBHUbAND COUNTY RUANCfT.-Tlib Compa ny has appointed a Board ofTrustees, composed of the following well known citizen* of Cum berland County: F. M. Brnm.n. . H. H. Kucffru, M. I). CiiAitr.ES U, Mullin. Wit.A, Mullin', John M. Wai.ucb. Wm. a. Lindsay. WILLTAM tCBNNEDT. - - E.M. Biddle, Wm. Kennedy. Preat. Brcyf A, Treat. Tho trustees are all policy.UoldeiaJA-Uie com. ban>% and their dufles are to supervise and conduct the business In-lllln'^Jlßt^lct r ''W*V , au horlty to luvm ; a certain'proportion- of the rentluma collected ln| this dlslpct,! within th»» amo, thus making It emphatically »- pally a HOME COMPANY. " ' , A. C, BELLOWB, Oonoral Agent. A. CUI9T, special Agent. Jau 251871 1-vr ■jCtgat Jfaticca.' BEGTSTER’S NOTICE. ■-Notfee fs hereby .given to aU persona Interested, that following accounts have' been tiled In this ofllco by the accountants therein,named, lor ex amination ami confirmation, will bo presented to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county , for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, October 22, 1f»72. ... I. Guardian accountant. Springer, guardian ofC.'P. Reaverson, minor child of Charles llea verson, Uoc’d, « 2. Tho second account of Henry Saxton, exec utor of Henry Barullz. late of Carlisle, dec’d. 8. Guardianship aecoimtof H H. Pisleo. guar dian of Jas. B. Mlxell and Parnb J. Mlxell,ml nor children of Ham’l Mlxcll, dec d., ns settled by D. .1. Plsloe, administrator of H.B; Plsloo, deccjised. - ‘ 4. The account ofKarauel Eborly, guardian of Esther ilortzler. minor child of Rudolph UerU icr, late of Monroe townBUlp,4co’d. 5. The account of H. Q; Moser, administrator of John Q. Boyer, late 01 Ease Pennsboro’ town ship, tlec’d. . . 5. The account of James Armstrong, executor of Man’ C. Gilmore, late ol the borough of Car lisle, dec’d. 7. Account of Geo. Landis, guardian of Mary E. Fahnestock and Ann K, Fahnestock. 8.-The accoupt of Andrew Young and .Tno, Young, executors of-Abram Young, late of West Peunsboro’ township, deceased. f». The account of Kdwln Jnntcrt, gurirdlau of Iho person and palateo! Wm. A;' Dower, 'minor son of J. J. Dower, late of- the borough of New vDle. deo’d. ■ - ■ .1 10. First and dual account of Albert A. Line, administrator of Emonuei Line, late of Iho bor ough of Carlisle, dec'd. 11. First and dual account of Ezekiel Baptist, executor of Catharine Howard, dec’d. ®ept. 20,1872—1 t-. JOS. NEELT, Register. PRIME OYffpgrEßS. li. ALLISON & SON would announce to their many old customers, that they havo re-opened their Oyster Saloon for the season, uud are prepared to servo prime ovsters in any stvle, such as mod. stewed, roast ed, panned, on tno half shell. «£c. Wo have In connection with our establishment a LADIES’ RESTAURANT, which liylltted up in the most comiorlaule manner* (Families supplied, with the best Oysters In the jnarkQtu by the bushel or smaller quantities,'opened or lu the shell, at short notice, and at tua very, lowest rates. i; Uk ADLIBON & HON, Sept..2o, 1872—3i1l No. 11 East Main Street, PEEBH MEAT DAILY Edward J. Arney, JVai-tti JTanorcr Street. j§s“ The citizens of Carlisle can be furnished with Beef, Pork,, Mut ton; lianib.PfiddiDgvSaiisage.tfcc.,daily, at his residence, - opposite 'John Mc- Bride’s. Delivered to all parts of the town. . sept!2-72. CAUTION.— We, the tmderalKned, clt • l/,ens of l-'ruuUford and adjoining townships, would hereby caution all persopsjrom trespas* Hint''on oar premised lor the purpose of hunting or shooting partridges, 80UlVrels“or otbergoiuo. Any one found engaged In this business on our properties, will be dealt with according to luw, and punished to Us fullest extent • Jacob NicJcey. peter Minjch. ilenjatriln NicUcy, John Clay. Israel Nlckey* Jacob Illebl, Matthew Clay, Samuel Thurnmo. John O. Nlckoy, • - Adam Olllaugn, Joua’n Klnklnbindcr. Octobers, 1572~3t Dnrld Sbibtey, John Hoover, Daniel Miller. : Benj. Hhullenborgor, Daniel Kauffman, Philip tinyder, Mary Kost. Abraham XJlckey AvrniamatVome. Samuel Sriyarfir- Abraham Hiehl John P. Sip©, NOTICE! "Notlco Is hereby given that the following trust accounts have decu tiled In Uic Court of Com mon Plena of Cumberland County, and will bo confirmed on the Wlh day of November next, unless cause be shown to the contrary, vis : 1. First and final account of J. C, Uaya A M; L. Hoover, fteslgneca of tho Mechanics Manufac turing Company. , a. First and final aocQUutof W.Gpavyllcrnss!' neo of Jacob,Arnold. ’ ' \ v '' _ 3. Tho account of Samuel Hepburn, Trustee Ac, o'Anna llebecca hums. W.V. Cavanaugh, l^rothonotarVi Oct 10.1872-31* STRAY GATT! E.—Caum to the promises of tbo undersigned. hi Frankfort! township. on or about the middle of Boptomber last. , . ■ THREE HEAD OF, ; YOUNq,OAXnE. bno‘a spotted' heifer,-'tlW'alher-Wo w brlndiG steers. The owner la requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and lake them away, or they will bo disposed of us the law directs. 10 Oot. 72—3t* Town property for hale.— Xho Uiidor«Jmeo.vA&Mgae© of Uobert M. iiiacK, of Carlisle, oilers for sale the propony* coiner of Pitt street and Locust alley. Tbo house'la a new two-Btory brick, and Is in good comlltlou. The Improvements arc modem, ami tljo entire properly Is a very desirable one. ALSO lor Hale, a vacant LOT OK OUOUND on Ledford street, SO feel la front by UlO In depth, move or less, bounded by properties of A,, it M. Boyle, Brenueman and others. PLiKUSPAHK, HepU 12, . Attifffit*, WM. SI’CREA,