Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 06, 1870, Image 1

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CARDS:
ADDISON BUTTON,
'ARCHITECT,
632 Walnut Streak Philadelphia, Pa.
PLANS, .DESIGI:O, PERSPECTIVE VIEWS.
SPECIFLOATIONS,. AND WORKING DRAWINGS
For .Cottagon, Farm Noma, Villa, Court Gomm
Mno ß em, School. onors. FRENCH ROOFS.
27Jan7gy
W. A. ATWOOD. , ISAAC W. RANCH.
ATWOOD, RANCK & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wholesale dealers in all kinds of
PICKLED AND SALT FISK,
No. 210 North Wharves,
Above Raz° street
FILILADELPIIIA.
10070
COMBINATION.
TWO IN ONE
HAVERSTRIK BROTHERS,
No. 6 South, and No. 10 North Hanover atroots
1 sp7Oly
DENTISTRY _1
DR. J. E. ZINN,
No. 68 East Main street,
(a few doors oast" Gardner's Machine Shop,)
Carlisle, Ponn'a,
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Will put In teeth from $lO to 640 par sot, on lb ,
ens° may require. All work warranted.
10feb70 •
D R. GEORGE bEARIGITT,
DENTIST,
From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office
at tho residence of his mother, East Louther street',
three doors below Bedford:. lOseG9
D R. J S. BENDER,
LIOAHEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
Wilco In the room formerly occupied by Cul. John
Lou. - 10.69
DR. EDWARD SCHILLING,
Formnrly of Dickinson township, onto an assisioe t t
p t ernu e in ti nntlig: nhne 1
o
oArcl 1k tilts pro U'.
OFFIDE NQ. 26 EAO'r V9XLEIII7.'L' VKPAPP.
31m1170
E . L. SHRYOOK,
JUSTION 01"1 . .11.E
07.01V.3.-I,lnit'o (tow. 10.69
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I)ELTtIiOOMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
(@r° in Son. 4 Ifiatuser s4e2t, epposite Bezdr'slo d
ry
goods More,
MMI
JOSEPH WALTON & CO.,
Cabinet Makers,
NO. 413 WALNUT ST., PIIILADELVIIIA.
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Our estalflishment is ono of the oldest in Philadel
phia, and from long experionce and superior facilities
woiare prepared to;fiviiiali good work at reasonable
Priem •
_ainonfacture f thrnittir a o and also medium
iUI Le r t Arg t a u r t , zi rrt Fig/1 , 1 7 , 17 1 r a n t i l l o t a Y ,;
e l i :re o s r S er i ,
, Dest yor i k, 'and Oitleo 1 , 11114We : for
Banks, g ores mf ije to'dyl}or. , • '
Jon. WALTON, J. II • LIPPINCOrr.' We, 3 coTT.
10fef0 1 1y ' •
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GARDEN SEEDS, ,
AT HATERSTICK BROTHERS
Nu. 10 and 6 North and South Unnovor atroota,
P#lll,Tlgx., Te.
1 / a pVoly
D. V. ?lOU.. ROLM' D. VOILF. 4. L. 01/ITX,6J4Ii,
.1011 it A. W. irtapar.
H OLL WHITEMAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
N. E. Ow, paad Market streets,
idee69l.3,
FE AyERSTICK BROTIIEAS,
pIpQS, pEWFUMErry, FANCY GOODS,
AVE PATENT MEDICINES,
5 South Hau6ver Street
14 p7Ol y
E. P. 11173111.1% WM. 13. PARKER
T_T - Ing Mg 45 p4.II,KET,
A rTQRNEyb • AT I/Alf
Wino on Main stroot,to Marion Unit, Carlislo. 10beGO
HAVERSTICK BAOTITOS:
DRINA Bodin, AND YARIFIrr
,STORM,
.No. 16 Norti llouover street
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JAM. HS B. GR4H4M,
AT T 0 11414 EY AT„LEAI9,
No. 14 Soilth.Hanoyoy stoot,
• • Cii4LIRE,
Office tuktobeing Juilgo
24m1170
JOHN CORNMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
°Moo in Intildlng attached to tbo Prunklin Hot e l ; •
pooito tho Court House.
JOSEPH RITNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SURVEYOR,
noobanleakurg, ;Pa. DEco on Railroad eared, two
award north of the Bank. '
Pfuglidly attraidod to,
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R 3gIiLER,
ti/ p . ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Mho, No.lB South lropovor otroot, oppoutto Coy tos
etoro. 141m060
C. HERMAN,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
C4rllulo; Pa. No, 9 Itheom's MN. 10869
Nit TPT4Ti
• CARLISLE PA
The undersigned hating talon and maim!, re.
dttcd and furnished this hob)), is prepared to furnish
good accommodatione to all who &nine to make it
their home. A elme of 'the patronage of the sur
rounding country travelling public. solicited
Dooms largo and comfortable—, Tubb) always sup
plied with the best..
- N. W. WOODS,
Proprietor.
611100
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It BUMVIBATI.G.ER,
P. JIATIOII PEAOO,
Plainfield, Wontponnsboro' townohip.
Ohniborlaull Oolutty, Ponta% •
busluesa outraged to him will rocolvo prompt
ottootion. _ • • 20oct'70
121311
SHIRK Sc BRO
comansioN SZRO/IMVXB
And wholesale dealers 'ln flounts7 'Produce. Con
elguntents respectfully eoliclbed. Beet roforcnceitiven
No. I.o36*.Mayket otrooi,
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• liIIILADELPIIiA
10070
Q.PANGLEIt & WILSON, •
CAItPCNTEITS AND STAIR
Corner North. and Pitt areas. . •: ' ,
CAXILEStE, PA,
Bocoo
wATOE!.ES,_
CLOCKS,
MEI
CHARLES M. ROGERS,.
N. 66, Haiovai• Pa.,
Keeps constantly on baud a full assorfmant of
°LOONS,
• JEWELRY,
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• ' SVEOTAOLES, do.,
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at the lowest cosh prim. Particular attention paid
to [the repairing of Watch?a, cloche and Jeweirr.
N. , 71.--BNl' N
11EII810 cOnsantli. on head.'.
6nbdii '
W.F. BADVER:
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!' V ATTOENEYB AT LAW.
utllee, 22 South Hanover street, nort the Good Will
Hose Homo. ' Media
ILLtAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW..
Olfico'ln VoLanteor building, 04441 a. , 165069
119 - J. snEArttr
ATTORNEY' AT 4,AW. •:„
OIIIca in northonet corner of. he Court-11mo. 10110139
1r 33:
,T10144,01ff /110)CRUNOBLOB AT LAW,
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Fifth' r'(4 bel6w Chestitut;',,,••;;;:c
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MACHINE *ORES. •
CARLISLE MACHINE WORKS
GARDN.ER CO.. •
CIDIBERLAND VALLEY REAPER AND MOW •
We aro now building, and will bring out for tho
harvest of 1870, tho New Patont Cumberland Valley
Combined REAPER, AND MOWER, with BELF
RAKE, and all other tato improvoments. It will bo
built in the best style, and warranted to work satis
factorily. The want of a home made Reaper has long
boon felt, and wo expect to be ablo to offer to too
(armors of Cumberland and Wall:dog counties a
machine which shall boo comploto and perfect har
vester, equal to tho beet brought from a distance
Farmers are requestod to call and examine it.
EEL=
We nro building, this season, only a limited nitro
ber of Hay Rakes. Tho Novelty has the 801 l Acting
arrangement, or can be worked by hand, on the old
principle. It will be made of the beet materials, in
handsome style, and wafr.mtial give satisfaction.
Bend in your orders early,.
THE GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL
Wo continuo building the original Willoughby
Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, so well known and
popular among farmers. No good farmer can affordl
to do without tho Willoughby, Pei it largely In
creases, and Improves his crops, and soon pays ibr
Wo maim it aid a Grain and Grass Seeder
alono,ol with Patent Guano Attachment for sowing
phosphates or guano. We also build the Willmighby
with tho shovels in straight rank oh gig rag, as
farmers may prefer.
VARIOUS FARM IMPLEMENTS
We aro manufacturing n variety of agricultural
Impleffiente, such as, horse powers and threshers,
cider mills, Star corn 01111111., tame sizes, Cannon
corn simnel's, gurolia foNer puttar,4pEt pop always
on hand ho notiOnal Pnifjor Cottor, hrea sizes,
with various other farming troplemenle: its also
make Earner's patent Tiro bonder, and Porter's patent
Tuyere, which ovary blacksmith should have. Also
out Iron corn crushers, wash kettles, four sizes, cel
lar grates, five different patterns, plow castings and
other castings kept always an hand.
The CARLISLE COOK STOVE, our own casting, is
one df tho best-and cheapest stoves In the market. __
STEAM ENGINE AND MILL WORK
As heretofore, we give particular attention to
building STEAM ENGINES, and furnislang SHAFT
ING, GEARING, PULLIES, and every cart of the
machinery connected with • Paper mulls, Flouring
mills, .Saw mills, Tanneriee, Sir. Our ()attains for
steam ongiries are from two dp to twetity.fivo holm,
poweri'combining simplicity of construction with all
modern improvements, and furnished at necommo
dating pikes We also build portable engines of
two horse power for running printing presses, be.
tSp !MVO an extensive variety of patterns for mill
wort', fn which vie lire constantly making additions,
and tail int•taritthca fill timi gu its qt short
notice.
Lteer Two new stationary onginos now on hand and
for sale ,
Attached to our establishment is an Extensivo
PLAN NO MILL. and BASIL and DOOR FACTORY,
with the machinery (or manufacturing door and
window frames, sash, shutters and blinds, brackets,
e ,o 9 . l lrign, cornlco, and portico draper y ! stair rail
inl (loiters, ti,foring,slafrig and eyery of ,
or article
in the line of bonding YOuleritile, him'ltn lowe s c
pdm to first class quality, BuilderCand contractors
m.ly rely on all °Hen, large orsmall, being promptly
filled. An olten,ira supply of tioasoned pine, walnut
and oak lumber kept militantly In our lumbar yard
ready for use. Small sizes of lath and low priced
doors always on hued, and other articles rondo fo
order •
• All orders or Inquiries by mail, or otberwisr;
conoection with any branch of our bulioesa will b 4
promptly attended to
1411p10
pulfoimr ! .Cc.
JAMES CAMPBELL. • W. P. lIENWOOD.
PLUMI3ING ,; ,
, fil i A i S N
° AND STEAM
Al No. 18 North Hanover Street,
CARTABLE, PENN 7 A.
slyjo i AT BUSINESS!
The underolguod aro now fully propared to at//and
to this business to all Pa OPlerent brangho4. - ''They
also keep constantly on hand and formate,
WATER CIiOSETS
FIIFT/4PPLPHIA
WATER CLOSETS, BATH TUBS,
WATER CLOSgTS, BATH TUBS,
WATIIR CLOSETS, BATH TUBS,
' WASH /3ASINS, HYDRANTS,
Lift and Arse HJetarr!!,
Lift and 1 , 9q0 Cifddrhlt •
and Deep Welt Patilij.i, bow', TeFra Cplta
and Deep Welt Swaps, Lead, Toma Outtii
and Iron Pipe. Calinney Topa awl 1111.5.
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GAS PIPE AND FIXTURES
Globes, and all kinds of Brass Work for steam and
yOer constantly on hand, or furnished to order.'
Dwelling% Churches, Factories and other buildings,
In to,wrt orucituitry, flaw/ irlth geatt3ess att}4 dis
patch. ,All work yarran eq.
Thankful fur public patronage, we hope by strict
attention to bushwas to merit a continuance of the
BUM .'Terms reasonable, It requiring but ono trial
to secure your custom. Give us a call. 'Don't forget
the place, No 18, North Hanover street; In the base
ment of Sipe's now building. , All orders loft at the
residence df either Nessre. '
( t (.74.1.1P8R1,1, on HEN . 'MOP
at any time, either day or night, will ho promptly
attended to. ,James Campbell, Alexander'. Row,
Pitt street, or William llettwood,Bouth street, abut . °
West. ,
Ilaviug special advantages we axe prepared to
furnish
COPPER WORK OF'ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
for Still Rouses and other purposes, at home or at a
distance. •
COPPER.PIPR furnished to order, either drawn
or brazed.
2aaugly
MEI
Meam I)yeing .rqtaigiolentent:
pENNBYLVANIA.
BREAM DY FA NO ND C N
V , 13T4D1in311,768117
OFFICE 416 3tAItHET. ST.,
threat Reduction in Prices
tiny Ink greatly ;latticed tho pricet on WI kinds Of
work la our eataldlaktnont, wo can otror gmater In
ducements to.'partion having work to do lu our Hop
than tiny otkor establiihntont In Ponuayttanda.
We tire now proparod fur
Fall nuti 'Winter Dyeing,
In all colors runt 611 : all fabric's, Viz • , . , '
• • Diem Geode of all kind'',
Ladles', Oont'a and Children's Oaiinente, '• '
.cleaneed and dyed' In the beet 'manner, and wan
Vdotod to give eatiefeetion.
Cline Shawls. clearuled, bleached, nod dyed In
beautiful coleus— f , •
GantletuanOlarniente cleanead and mowed, and
made to look equal to neW, • ' ' • • -I
`All work done nt this eitabilaboutt warrantial tb
dm perfect tatlefacttop. •
'All we oak la to give Ue
trial. •
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Al! work 'Font to nil on tho first of The Wank will bo
randy byßaturdny.
AND
,JE)ir.4l.4Y
JAB. A.'MONTOOMERY•A CO.
,4aug7o-3m
.FURNITURE, FURNITURE.
~ A. B.' EWING,
i OABINET MAKZ !kW' IiNDERTAKEIt,
Main. Street,
:61 $ POBITE LEE'S WAEEHOUSE;
Praialum'fo'r Doit Vatalfura awarded at' all, County
Mare sincajW. ' • ' '
"Parntinin Of all vittdotier andtilos.of roralga and
Domoetle manufacture, from the nog rosewood and
mahotanty . to Cm lowest prlcodmaplo and plum ! ~ •
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CIiAMBEII,'
"BOON, '
' ' ..k.ITO.II.EN AND
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Bmbritelng every article geed by /lons. and /foto].
koopers of the most approvbd end fashionable doslgn'
and finish. Includipg .also 'Ootteins *Furniture ,in
eats ; Deception and Clamp (Maim Matrosses, filif
Frames, Ficturdo,,do , &o, . .
:Particular attinthpui glven4s timid 'to' tnniinklal
orders Voin town and ocutitiy atteudod to promptly,
'mid ou moderato tavms, `5 . 7- ..., ~- ~. ..
„Ipatet alteration paid to fige . Occi(ra of Wciii i iic:
Pc* , • , .• , • - . . A. D.
• 21marchliet ... • , ,
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NOVELTY HAY BASE.
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ZARRISBURO, PA
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LEGAL NOTICES.
R GISTER'S
.Notiee le hereby given tO all person lnterested,
that the following *lemur:ter - bavo boon tiled in Ohio
officio by the neoonntante therein mined, for exam
-1041011 end confirmation and will . bopreeonted to
e Orphans' Court Connboiland county'f for oon ,
finnation and nllowapne r ow Tgesday, Octot!er 25, A,
D. 1870:
.1. The account of Henry Eh Hider, administrator .
of Ma. Cathmine Chapman], lato of Upper
,Allen
township, deceased. '
2. Tho account of Samna) Oilier. or., executor of
George Hoover, Into of Frankford tognahlp deceased.
3. Viet and final account . of James Hemphill, ad.
miniatrator of Caroline, llorophill, Into , of Nowburg
borough, deceased.•
4. Snot and final account of Jamas Hemphill, ad
ministrator of J. J. Ilouiphill, late of Newburg
borough, deceased.
6. Tho first-and final -account of , John A. Ricker.
and Henry Either, admlnatratora of Blelchoir
Raker, deceased.
6. Account of Joiiii Clondonin grairdind'ot * John -
C. Doltshoornr, late of Carlislo, deceased. 1..
•7. Float and fluid account of Sarah Hoch, and
Abraham nochi executoru of John H. Hoch, de:-
ceased. . . . !
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8. First and float account of Ja cob Ifoniminger,
executor 'of Junta Windowmaker, late of South
Middleton township, doceaved.
0. Tho tumullol or John T, groan naminiattoor or
William (Boon, latnotreon towahly,goootnnot •
10. The account. of John 8.. I,angenacnor, 41111.
Samuel Diller, executers of Baujatidu Longenecker,
late of West Penitsborough township, deceased.
11. First and final 'account of Joan O. Boyer,
administrator of Israel D. Boyer, late of Lower
Allen township, deceased.
12. Tho account of Samnol adminlstrae
tor of John Jacob Elamman, late of North Middleton
township, deceased. •
10. First and final account of Levi Zeigler, adman;
istrator ot (harp Weary, deceased. . .
14. Tha first and final account of 0. P. llumrich,
administrator 'with the will annexed, of Rudisl
Natchor, late of Carlisle, deceased.
15. First - and final account of S. If. Snyder, and
Jeremiah T. Snyder, administrators of iota O. Sny
der, late of Eraukford toWnship, deceased.
111. FJrSQ anal fitall account. Of William cycler.
executor or Join Caoirpr, 1.0 of N PlYvi l to
&crossed.
17. First and tinal-neconnt, of Munn Miner, *4-
ininistmerirof—Josqqt !littler Into of South Middle.
ton township, deceased.
18. First and final necount of John Robb, rtdminis,
trator d. b. n. c. 1. a. of Close. W, Sponeler, Into of
Mechanicsburg borough, deueased.
JOSEPH C. NEELY,
Register.
2050p70
PRO C L A MAT.T.ON.—Whereas the
Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge of the
several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of
Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justice of the
several Courts elf Oycr and TermitMr and General
Jail Delivery In said counties, and the Don. Thomas
P. Blair, and the lion. Ilugli Stuart, Judges of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, hi
the said it:aunty el Cumberland, by their precept tome
directed, dated . 22nd of August, 1670, have ordered
thw Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery to bo holden at Carlisle, on the 14th of
Ney6robej, 1670, iivinz, thf. aeco il d Mondny, lat. 10
o'idoek the'foredbittg' '
Naticu is hereby given to the Ooronar,JiteliroS of
'the Pesco;and Constables of the said county of Cum
berland; that-thoy are - by the. sold prenepts com•
mandePto be then and there In their proper persons,
with their rolls, records, and Inquisitions, enamina•
Cons, and all otlerApriminfirances, to do tuose things
which to their aim appertain to be done, and nll
those that nro bound by reeognltances to prosecute
against the prisoners that are or then shall be-In the
Jail of said county; aro to be theta to prosecute thorn
that be Just.
0 - G913131r C. pla3le9oN,
SLariO"?ooir ~ C1ar11146,..) Sheriff.
• Sept 15,1870, f - " Niop
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
In-the matter of the , account of John
Jacobs, assignee of Adam Senseman,
In the 'Court of Common Pleas of
Cumberland County. •
Thu nndersianod Auditor appointed by the Cotirt
to report dbiribution of tho baianco to tho hands of
&dm Jacobs; assignao of Adam Season:tan will moot
pm parties interested, for the purposo his appoint
=fit, itt .1114, NO. p* §p,r) I.lapuycfr (Opt;
in arl sin, rannoyiratifa, quirly; ifrtoiSiti• 18,
1870 hill.
BEI,TZIIOOVER, -
lsop7C-0t Auditor.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE:
•
In the matter of the estate of Mary E.
°covey, deceased
The Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of
Cumberland county, to pass an the exceptions to the
account of Jacob hoover, administrator of geld de
ceased, and to mako distribution of the balance in
his bands, to and among her creditore, will meet all
pulles interested, at his °Mee, in Carlisle,on.Priehvir.
Os fourfeenthldoy of October.lB7o. at ton o'clock ..
m. at E
liii , ItIA time they arc notified to attend and
propresentill4Trint
, CIRO, li; ru fft
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E XEOUTOIt'S NOTICE, •- •
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Letters testamentary on tlj) estate of Susannah
Kammerer, late of Frankford township, deceased,
have been granted by the Register of Cumberland
county to the subseribers, residing in mid township.
All parsons Indebted to mid estate will please make
payment, and those having claims to present them,
duty Aurentlentod, to the undersigned for settle
rgent,
VII I IE I VIS N D B AL B II I I S , 141'
2250p10.60 Executors.
AMOZ,TISTR4TOTt'S NOTICE
I..etters of Administration on the estate of Mrs.
Rebecca Itosserman, late of the borough 6f Carlisle,
deceased, have been issued by„the Register Of Cum
berland county to the subscriber, residing In sold
borough. All persons indebted to the estate ere
requested to makepaymeot, and those
haVlng6latuni to Pro!tont thMa, dub' atitheutjcstud,
for settlement.
LEMUEL TODD,
Administrator
15sop70.Gt
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that application will be
made to the next Legislature, for the Incorporation
of a Bank of Deposit and 'Discount, to be located in
Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa ' to be called the
" Farmers' Dank," wlthn capital of Fifty Theusand
Mani, with ho privilege of Increasing to Ono Hun.
deed Thoukiihd ,
28June70-6m
P/IPTTPT4ATOIVB N 6 1 11.014, •
Letters of Administratiop gu the estate of John
Early, late of the borough of Carlisle, dedessed,
baring been granted to Cho undersigned, all parsons
Indebted to. sold estate are notified to make,
modiste payment, and those having claims against
it to prestnt, them, duly authenticated,' to
• • • 81M,ON W. EARLS,...
Administrator, _
or told. Attorney, C. P. lICEDICII, 20 West Main
otreot, Carlisle. • " • leep7o-6t•
Cheap John's Advertisement.
pRUSSIA
.AGAINST FILANC.E.
ho arot
ortUitp Jojni
n selling gowls prices' to snit the
peoplo.
Dunyer and Blitzen tefec konunt es, that
Cheap John can salt Mit Clothing. Boots and Bhool,
Hots, litdrtsi Collars, La., Bay ',arrant cheaper than
any other Lupton befog , „
Answei—llecouso ho goes to Etitt Tires In Philn
dolphin. ,1 •. .
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If you come to Clump John, ,of ljoacy IVottors, Ito
cup soil you
1"INE CAM BOMB,
A *lloilo Suit of rill Clothing,
• At $8 OCi.
IME
And l Loon thrown In tip bargain,,
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9r36'elleiip John, 4ingpivir,.is ilia friend
of the Iwo! intnt,
lix pima of bueloeisiii In'the building
ATTA011131) TO TIIII FRANKUN 110U0,
(BwOly WatvWe i ) ; • ,
Iti rbar Of the Ooort Room,
4 jatigYO'
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„Carlisle i Pa.,,October 8,,.1870...
trums Mai As, FoLLoys
teavo Carlisle (0. V. It. R. Repot) OM • 2.50
.. Junction 0 40„, , 8.00
• ” Mt. Roily 720 - 8.40
Hunter's Run 8 05 Arrive 400
Arrive at PInC Grove
RE7URNIIVI
' • 1....11
I!.caro'Plne Grore.', - .' 900
" Multi:leg Run 945 ' 4.20
.. 1111.11olly . ' . 10.05 ' 4.45
iv
Arro ut ,Junction 4 - 10410 5.25
22eep70
CUMBERLtr VALLEY R
cE 31 II
,SIIMIWER ,A.RHANGEbIENT
On and after Thursday, Jnpo 10, 187 U, Passenger
Trains will run daily, es follewe, (Sundays excepted):
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harriet:tug
8:00 A. U Mechanicsburg 8:35, Carlisle 0:11, Nowvillo
9:47, Shipponsburg 10:20, Clumberaburg 10:44, Green
castle 11:16, arriving at Hagerstown 11:46, A. U.
, MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrkburg 1;80, 511:-
9 . l9l9lcsliiirg 2:08, Carlisle 2140; Ndwville 0:16, Ship
9695Intrg 3:45, Cnarebersbnig 4:20, Greencastle 4:50,
arrl•lnz at Hagerstown 6:25, p w.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4:16. r N,
Meattoulcsburg 4:47, Carlisle 5:17, NeWvillo 5:50, Ship
poneburg 0:17, arriving at Chembersburg P w.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Charabersburg 8:00, A AI
Greencastle 9:15, arriving atilageratown 10:00, A M.
EASTWARD!
ACCOMMODATION TRAI V loaves Chntuberaburg
5:00 A 11, Shippenaburg 5:20. Newville 5:00, Carlisle
6:33, Mechaulesburg '7:02. Ikrrlvlng at llarrisourg
7:30,
MALL TRAIN leaves Riga Mown 11100•A.at, Orson.
castle bl3s,.Chathbereburg 0:10, Shirrnensburg 0:40,
Newvillo 10:14, Carlisle 10:50, Mechanicsburg 11:24
arriving at Harrisburg 11:55, a. U.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves lln go rat o n 12:00 st,
Greetumatie 12:28. Chambersburg 1;05, Shipponsburg
1;37, Nowvillo 2;10, Cupola 2,040, 14fyitotiiFillirif
fingerstown 305 p
Greencastle 4112, arriving at Chambersburg 5105, p 15.
AV - Making elm, connootionti nt Harrisburg with
trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Washing
ton, Dalthnore, Pittsburg, alai all
_points West.
0. N. LULL. Supt.
Superintendent's (Mee, Cluunh'g, April 30, 1870—
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
s n13151E12 TIME T_An'r.X,
Tr ins (Daily) to and from Phila
clolphia — and Pittsburg, and Two
_ Trains, Daily,to and from Erio,..„„.
(Sundays excepted)
AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 12,
1870, PauFenger Trains of the Pennsylmola
Railroad corn ; any depart from Harrisburg and
arrive at Philadelphia and Pittsburg as follows:
71 Pailtudclpbin Hxprma leaves Harrisburg ,
dally except M onday) at 2 10 R. 111., and arrives at
t ltiladolphirt n 6 030 a. m.
5 20—'Piet Lino Aims.] Harrisburg daily (um"
Monday) at 5 20 a. tit., and arrives at West Philadal
Aida at 0 35 a. m. ,
Mall Train leaves Altoona daily (oxcept Sunday)
at 3 00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9 10p, in.
10 49—Cincinnati ,Express leaves Harriaburg daily
atlo 46 p. m., and arrives' nt West Philadelphia nt
310 a. m.
B 38—Pacific Express leaves 'Harrisburg daily
at 8 38 a m., and arrives act Wost Philadelphia at
14 20p. m.
12 43—ER1E EXPREAS leaves litrrleburg dally
(excepPBanday) at 12 45. p. nv., mai ari (VO3 fit Weet
Philadelphia at 6 , 411p.m.
llarrlsharg'AccOmtnotlatiou leaves Altoona' daily
(Supday excepted) act T;10 tn., and arrlvesat Har
risburg utl2 p. m.
3g--Harrisburg Accommodation loaves Hard.
bag at a , §ls N . 3 1 , 7, Iwo .ItrKlyi6 qt. ji l t: adotplila at
040 p. to,
7 04—Laucitator Train, via ?Jount... Joy, bares
Harrisburg daily (except t‘unday) at 7 00 a. tn., and
arrives at West Philadelphia at 11 03 a. ni.
4 15—krie Fan Lino amat, far Erin, leavas for.
iaborg daily (except Eundas) at 4 16 p. m., arriving
th'rio nt 7 25 e. m.
20—ERIII MALL wart, (,r Erlo, loaves Harris.
burg dally at 3 20 a.m., arriving at Erie at 7 40 p
1• 2 ENPren leareft Ilarrisbart: daily
(otoopt Sunday) at 12 10 a. ut., arrives; at Altoona at
4 00-n at:. and arrives at Pit 'Aura at 10 OJ a. m.
. -
2 40—Plttlburg Express leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Sunday) nt 3 30 h. m , arrives at Altoona at
00 a. m , takes breakfast, andlirrives ut Pittsburg
at 2 40 p. m.
4 10—Paci0e Express loaves Harrisburg daily at
2 04 a. m., arrives at Altm.na at 0 07,n. ul , takes
breakfast and arrives at'Pittsburg at 111 40 a. m.
Fast Lino leaves (e cl Sunday)
at 410 arches 111 it 0 3 , 1!1" 8 Il Q.; jnkap
supper and arrives at Pills arg at:l4 12
fall IVain leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun
day) at 1 04 p tu.;arrives as Altoona at 0 30 p.
takes supper and arrives atPittsbut g at 1 t 50 p in.
Way Passenger Train loaves Harrisburg daily (ex.
cept hfonday) at 7 45 a. M., arrives at Altoona at
2 20 p. ni., and at Pittsbnru At 10 20 p. m.
SAMUEL A. BLACK,
Supt. Mild lo Div. Pen nu. R. It
Harrisburg April 30;1870.
READING RAIL ROAD
F4LL .1411tAIIGIE41,ENT.
No.uday, Septerpbor ISA
TRUNK. LION rum! TNN qnt
North-4'7W for Plilladrllphia, Now York, Reading,
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon,
Allentown, kaiton, Ephrata. Lltiz, Lancaster, Cu.
lumblu, Ac. , Ac.
Twins kayo Harrisburg for New York; lie folloWs
At 5:35;8:10, 8:50 a to, mad 2:50 p to, connorthig
'with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and
!arriving- at New. York at 12:19 noon„: WO and
40:00 p m, respect ively. Sleeping Cars accompany
the 6:35 a m trains without change. •
•
Returning: Leavo Now. York at 0:00 a m, 12.00
noon, and 6:00 p in, Philadelphia, at 8:15 a tn, and'
3:30 p m. !Reaping Cara accompany the 5;00 p m
train from Now York, without charge.
Leave •Harrisbuig for' Reading. Pottsvlllti, Taloa
qua, blinoreville, Ashland, BhamokiwAlleutowni and
Philadelplda,•tit' 8:10 a to, 2:50 and 4:10 p m , won
ping at Lebanon andprinelp',l way stations; • ilia
4:10 p m train connecting for Philadelphia, l'ottavillo
and Columbia, only. For . Pottsville, Schuylkill
Haven and Auburn, via Scbuylklll rind Susquehanna
2t ilrggd, issYs Thirrlslntfil tit 9 9Rp to.
Eist - PPMPTlTlni i rit a ilnlirodd-4 0 Yorf, VaT4440101. tot Allantown,Mishn, d New
10.45 a m, and 4:48 p m. • Returning, leave NMI , York
at 1:00 aim; 12:00 noon and 5:00 p pi, ti , d Aliontowa
at 7:20 a ni, 12:25 noon, 4:20 and 8:45 p,
Way Peesengsr Train haves Philadalphln :et 7:80
a ni connooting with atlantic train on East Penneyi.
Tanis Railroad, returning from Reading ntS:35 p m,
dapping at ail stations.• , • , • ,
Leavo Pottsville at 8140 and 9:00 a to, and 2:50 p
iteration, at 10:00 n in, Shamokin. at 5:40 had 11:05 a
m Ashland, at 7:05 a m, and 12:80 noon, fdalisnoy
city;tit 7:51n m, and 1:07 p m TaMagua, at 8:33 a
am' and 2:20 Pm, foophiladelphia and New fork. •
Leave Pottayilla ma Schmitt!!! and 8.11110114U06
Railroad, at MIS a m, for Harriebtirg, and 12:05 noon
for Vino Grovo and Trornont. . • . •
• Reading A cCommodation Train leaves Pottsville at'
8:40 a iu„ patina Rending at 7:30, , a, arriving Id
Philadelphia at 10:20 am. Returning, leaves 1'ull:I
-MO:1a at 6:15 p no, pupil Reading at 8:00 p ar
riving at Pottsville at 0:40 in.
riPtaltilyn Aectipiniollati Tralt leavee pgttatapin
at 0416 a m; v 0414011; loav(19 Pill:WOO:Ow at 4:00 ,
p•
. Columbial 'Railroad troll's lams Reading' M 7:20 a
tamand 0:15 , p m,,for
,Rphrotm ptio, Lancaster, Co
lumbia, tko. .
4t c 2 GO,
realm= Railroad Wine leave Polltio;noli Juno.
41011 at 2:10, 0:00 - ti it, '3:00 and 0:15 p no; ratothing,
leave 130hwenkavilip at 030, 1010 a nt;19.150 noon, and
4 : 40 P re; c.'utuintlag almiler Ovine on Rending ßailroa d.
Railroad. • . • •
• . Colobroolvinlo Ripirand Oahu; leave Rottatowa at
0:40 am, and 11,21 rettividpg, leave Mt.
ant at 7.00 and.ll. a' nu, eannepting' with elinilar
trains on Reading efiroad. • '
Cheater Valloy4talivond tvalha 'Drive Drldgepart at
8:10 a 111,1 WI 4:o¢ an oiel 2 .P m t ,roturniug, , hate
Downingtnwn at 0:20 nt, 12:45 noon, and 6:16 p m.
Ammo, wit]; similar troths op liratlifitalltofld.
On Son aye ; Leave Now Yolk At 6:0 p ro,
dolphin, a 8;50 a m,and 3:15 p n1,01;08:00 aa,, train
rtionlng only to Reading,) leave rottivllle at 8:00 a
in; leave Ilerfi e burg at 6:35 a in, .and 4:10 p try;
leavo Allentonn at 7;25' a In, and 8:45' rt tu; leave
Reading at 7:15 alp ; and 100 pLin, for liarrialuirg .
atl:23 a in, for Now York, at 445 p.m, for Allem
tow:, and at 8 : 40 a in; , and 4:25'p for Pldladulptda.
manitatlon, hlilosgo , tleaeott, School and Racin
e:lon tickets, to and from ail pointa•dt reduced ratoe:
1 35 fIlMic elaccltod lltrougis onto tip: aired pounds
allowed eaclipainnigor.
• WOWS, Bipl f
WOW; ro4•Php , MP. „ • - ;• • •-• • ••
EH • "BV,NTZ'rECIIII3V 1 '
':(Formerly Corincin . f Ilou 0
se,). rc
• • CARLISLE PA, • •
The undorsigned Laving jutrohased, and entirety,
indlthal, and tarnished anew throu*hout, with Brat
'ttavel
alma fur:titans, this well,dtoairn, and. old ostablished.
hotel f ' ttio °aslant a( tho tananannikr and
•Tio: ti won, prepared ,"to Banish
Prat clam accommodations (oral wpo.desiro to. tat,
s hotel% Moir , ZOMBI,' hi Pleasant •temporary oho e.
valb miaktintrop!thcraiirrannatig pountills Pelmet.
rally solleltbd. Courteous and attpitirs servants h ere
.0.4 1 4Knt thtd tailplane hated,: !I.
GROBGBprior.
11. , A 144 class Werra waittot with' the
hotel, under theniana . Oement Josoph L. Sterner k
Brother. •
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' 130,.11p0017
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EM
MEE
F. 0. AIM, •
Moors' Supt
WESTWARD!
EASTWA RD
MIME!
0T.13,E.
or Bata°.
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TrALUABLE ARAL . ESTATE
• , Eel - VAT/3 PAUL I .
! I The - subscriber, wiehlug to relinquish farming,
offers at private solo
• ' TWO VALUABLE LIOOTONII
eittlated• iti! MbMoo township.- between 'the York
road and therciallleadlouto Bolling Pprings, a short
mild from Churclito . wn, tulles from Bolling.
abizeitlslLOß S sit o
er less,' of e'reollont Lime s to n e hind, in' high elate
of, cultivation. , The , Improvements aro a good two•
story Farm ilocuss with Wash Rousso and other out.
buildings. Also, en excellent now Tenant lions°,
and a - largo Bonk Ban; with' wagon abode, corn
cribs and other necessary outbuildings:
This farm has two splendid syringe. of running
water from whichnvery !kid might easily ho sop:
plied. . Thesorspriugs feed two splendid trout ponds.
Thom is also a good Orchard'of.Oholse Fruit; euok as
Apples, Beam, Poaches, Obersicsi ko. •
NO;
. 2 . contains about 711 ACRES...of ex
cellent Limestone land, .in. fi rst rate ordor.- The
Improvements ate a double' two-story Weather.
hoarded HOWID, with Kitchen,Dalte Boum, &o. A
Promo Barn, rocontly repaired,- with Wagon abed.'
Corn Cribs, and other oublmildloge Attached.
An' excellent Applo Orchardwitpa large quantity
of ebonies and othop choice - mote, taro around the
huildlines. A good Well of smteel and a largo cistern
at the house. ,
• •
If desirable a Traa of Woodland for each place Is
offered.
Persons wishing to view theso.ProPerties can do Se
by calling on the • subscriber residing ou the road
leading from Churchtown to Soiling Springs, about
one mile emit of tho luttorplaco, or upon William 11.
Lutz, living close by.
Ziuno7o , , .70IIN LUTZ.
V.A.LIIII.BLE 'REAL - ESTATE ----
- -FOR RALF
•
. I odor at prtvato gale tho limo and Lot whore I
now reside, eitteated about halfa mllo from the Cotirt
•Ilouse; in 'Carlisle, and lose - than ITltillitae . Walk
from tho South Mountain atathni the Cpmlitir
land Vail Ilitliroad. Thu ;lot to Winded op the
mi rth by I. or)( coo, Pp 111 pOOll4lll SPlith by
Jennie AY, aster, aud on. tho wont by Ashland Cent.
etery.
The haunt la a lar l ge
• ,
TWO•STORYBOUBLE BRIOK BEWANG,.
with Back Building, and contains.lo rooms, with en
outs/do Kitchen, Oven, Cistern, never failing well o f
water, and other conveniences. There is also a fine
Stable for two horses, and two'cows , -with Carriage
room kc., 4r. The lot contains about
•
234 ACRES,
highly cultivated, with an abundance of FrultTroea i
such as appico, peaches, pears, plums, &c., Ca
tawba. Isabella, and Concord gr.spo vines, in good
bearing cond.tlon, and a rich productive garden.
Gas and Water aro laid pact the property, and the
road is lighted at night with gas lamps,
This is a most desirable placo for a private -resi
dence, combining all tho advantages of town and
country.
If not nob' at prlvato sale I will orrq Quo vppprty
at public Holt
(A 4 scaurciay, Oceobar- 8, 1870,
np tpn o'clock a. pl., nt tho Court House, In Carnal
Nor tOOO . nod further Intbrinatlon apply WOK
porsonnlty or by tenor to
loop7o-to* GODFREY CKECHLY.II.
A VALUABLE,7BLATE FARM
AT,ER/VATE BALE
The undersigned °flare at private sale, that Talon.
blo Tract of Slate Land, situated 13 milts north
on-the' right side of the road 'Ming tp
Carlisle enlpliur Springe,
con,
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105 ACRES,
of which 25 aro timber.
The tract Is divided Into two suctions, and will bo
sold soparate or In ono body as may suit the pur
chaser. The, improvements on tire Mansion Tract
area
' TWO-STORY FRAMS 1101:1813, -
with Frame Summer louse, largo Scathe Barn,
Wagon Shed, two never failing Wells of excellent
water, and a young tipple orchard. The land Is in a
high Mato of cultivation, and under good fences.
The stnaller tract, tho Mansion Firm, ex•
tends along' th e Sulphurßpring. rood, ott
,rectw •
. .
Nr,vi , Twoirrwty pi - gcli uoutm,
{pith Vedllla gulamar Ironed, dotAcbad ; A haralsoma
.ranlo Farm; cholea . Grapes' Fralte of all Muds In
abundanae, A well of good water and a otatern anar .
the door.
Terme easy to suit purchasers.
Pinions wishing to view the property will call on
the undersigned, residing on the last tract described,
or on.J. C. Stock, Insurance Agent, at the Franklin
House, No: 4, Carlisle, Pe.
llang76 Stn.
REAL
.ESTATE
AT PIJI3LIC SALE
On Thursday, October 20, 1870
/ly virtue oi the win of Savannah ICanainerer, de
ceased, wo Wfil 101 l at public Bloaerville, at
'ten o'clock a. m. on tho,aboytt day, the, following
described Real Estate, nit:
• TI7EIIOUfrE AND LOT OP GROUND
... , .
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of said docodant. This ilropoy,ty to sitnatati iit l iii,: x
pi,, ~,,,,„,,,„,, tilts-Mix p,'and'aolitiktne aini it lb.
unit of 'abi tiara, with a , .
TWO-STORY FRAME MUSE,
In good order, Stable, and all necessary outbuildings.
Then, is a well of Water at tho-door, and the lot has
'n variety of choice Apple nod Peach Trots, in good
bearing condition, and also several differol.t kinds 'of
Gropes..
TEEM. OP BALE.-8104 to be mild when the property
is stricken off. One•half of the remainder on or be
fore the trot of April 1871, When the deed and pos.
triton are given, and the other halt In one year
thereafter, Avlth Interest, to be satisfactorily secured.
Also, et the saute time and place, will be raid lip
personal property of said deceased, consisting gr gem
Bureau, Bedsteads, Tables, Chtclrth '4'e - 11-Plate
Stoves and Pipe; also, Camas, d end Bidding,
one'Clock, ono Bide Sadcllcl,'hand Sewing Machine,
.d a variety' pf 4lopeohOl s l and Kitchen Furniture.
Attentistincl bu given on day Of /rale hy
WYbfclAll li. ALM%
}.rtocutrn
2 i op7o-tsis
ORPiIA.I 7 II7 COURT SALE
On Thursday, October 0, 1870
The subscrlbero, administrators of the estate of
Fame) Kurtz, deceased, will sell at public sale, ou
the premises, the iollowing valuable reel estate,
shunted In 'West Pennsboro' township, Cutuberttud
county, two miles northeast of Newville, on the Con
odogniaet creek, bounded by lands ofJ.Burkholder,
Oeo. Ernst,-nad Abl Bros , and contalos
40 ACRES PRIM
..dio or Jean. no InlSAY.Blei ' lle aro a Jorge three
story • •
Vralllo sariat. and Morolimit Mill, .
'mina tho beet water power on thu etreauk wood
Saw Mill, a large
Two-Story Stone Dwelling Hou6e,
good Stablo,, nod other outbuildiass. Also, a Good
T. Haut House. Thuro is on the promisee a number
orchoice apple, pour, punch, and other fruit Irons,
and a hover-failing woll of orator near the door.
This property, being convenient to unirket, schools,
and churches, Is In every respoct a (bauble home
'and place of business. Persons wishing to view the
primilsee, will please call on 3lr. John tlofacre, TO.
siding on the same.
Sal
,
to to commonco at ton o'clock a. co., when terms
Lo madolthown,
,
EMANUEL STAYER,
JOUN KURTZ,,
Administr4 turd
8s 00 to
A - T.S.LuAB4E F 8 4TIII
AT PAUAwn SALE
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Tip oubioriber-will-soll-at-privhrsalnir-Trant-ot
.lilmnetnno Land, eltnitud In Sliver Spring township,
4 : O 11 / 1 . 0 rhOOI County, On thu rood leading froniNew
Kingston to hlechanleeburg, One nillo from tho rail
road, and three nines weet"of. Nlechaninsburg, con
.
•
ao AOICES,
,
Two or three acres Ig good Timber . The land h
limestone, under good cultivillon nep teneed,.and
. .
hos been recent:, tinted. .
The Improvements consist of g
TH9-STORY 'I4:ATUERLIO %RUED upui3K,
.
Waab, Bonito Smoke Mum, Wood &hod, a good
Bank Barn, wltll Wagon Biod and Caro Crib attached,
Upg Pen, nod other:no...lmq outbuildings, all in
good repair, a good y, hng-Orcbard of Clipleo Fruit,
torvileting of apPles, poaebes, abd .grapee <PI
tliq.c.oVtriutiod, payer falling well of water {war
tllo boudei apll P good cistern al Thu dogr. gobanto
0.4 chipvia.
Any pawn wishing to vleu , the pnimlase
. 0 thoullberrliao, who will at all damelbtgrlbor, take pleasure
In sheaving' tito property
.leep7o,3m+
JESSE BUCHER
VALUABLE PROPERTY
It SALE,
V
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—That largo and coroniodiou DEICE DWELLING,
'with Store Boom,' Shops, ka. ea now occupied by
Walker & Cloudy, on tho south aide of Wool Main
aired, Carlisle: a few doors weldor the Public Square.
The plain building to three stories-high In (root 30
foot wide, and 30 foot in depth. The book bonding'
Is two stories high, 20 foot—wids, ambad fool deep:
with a nuulbOr - of coole:dont ontbulltillgo for Wash
Mr, de. A Heater' la rooted In Wit traitor, with
rog store, cal - 33144M to warm a good part of the
bill ding" an also bathing apparatus . , together with
Quo and Water Fixtures through the LlOlllO. A good
°littera and Ilydranfln the yore:. '
The lot la 240 fool doopi-Led on tbefoot . theroof la
largo "
- BUICK rultrulo - •
• • , . .
two Beirte's high, .as 184 'Minting oh Church tilliiy,
and 38 Mot deep, ocoupipd Ail A Tioner, 'pop, dko. Tho
I,7l,fi t lig nO:4ltr h . e. 7 °I. Ir. `4 d =:',°,2l4',"itffo:',Ve,
it is therefore offered pt prtvito mho,
• Icif infolmatlon apply to
i , 248,0p70 ..;... • '
4. W. Mrf.
'rRAO'tO 0110IOn
vodxsparm. . • • ••••••
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puttle'sAtto, on tho.Pr 6 illtelli " •
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t o .91 ,
aC ace ‘O ' l % oatt
Runt Itotatoi al anted partly In Notth httddlotdo add
,partly In,hll44lotax totynohlps, Ouninorbadt oonuty,
tho Ilanisbuth TurnplltO, about two mhos oast of
andiplutp with Ita,southatn . lbontidaq on
tho Lotott Pprlog, containing,'
Atl,lEa!-Alsti?',o7 rEftORES.
'Th'orn b a olio spying .et %rotor .00 this tract, Unlit
uodor good fauna, and tho laud lu u
. 111qh otato of
~Poroono wishing to purcbsss csii:oxenibio the ;SO
Mt any that, berm darof tadO by'Oallttig upon
the. subscribe:T.'. . • • . • . •
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: Isi To la r n mdin o.t a . d *. o known on day o ou
of byenjurz..l3;
SPONSLER'S COLUMN.
A L. SPONSLII,• ,
. Ent Santo Agoitt, Berl:guar; Conrojancer;
Auto and Claim Agora. Office Main &not, near
Centro Square. A
Ll = j=ingi
AT PRIVATE SALE
, a
Situated on Noah Ihinoveratreet, Carllalo. Tho Lo
coritalnq 90 feet In front nod 240 feet In depth, •
. The Improvements are a large Two-Story
Brick Front and Back Building,
with suitable outbuildings, cholco fruit In t h
yard.
' ° TAisle ono of tho mestdesirable properties In the
town, being the late residonco of ?dm Boisioritien;
and will bo disposed of upon reasonablo Orme.
Persons wishing. to view the Property oan Lynne an
opportunity of doing no by palling upon .lobo Ito.
Berman at the promisee.,
For tormg‘iN RIO S°W - •
A. L. StoNarailt,
155600 Apal Vetnle Anout, Carlisle.
VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI
/WOE FOR, BALE.
Situate on boofli Hanover atreet,` Catilele. now
owned by Ws. Waslnocal, Into the property of Bon
edict Law. The lot fronts on Hanover street, 90
Toot, add extends back the same width 9th feet to an
alloy. Tito Iraprovornonts aro a largo, , ,
. .
• Two. ; Story Franc ,Hoiisa,,
with verandah in front, containing doable parlors,
ball; chamber, dining room, and kitchen on lower
floor, and els chambers and bath room on thesocond
story. Gas and water have been Introduced. There
is a largo Stable and. Carriage Ifonao, at. the toot at
tholot, -Thailot-ls-well-studded-wltlvemantentab
trees and sHrnbbery,blesidesVl of elm.* every
description, and Grapcg Aoto 801actIon
in abundanyr, ' . .
Heal AutAcit',hBCoP.dat, 0
9UL
46004
VIRGINIA LANDS in tho Shennn.
dealt Valloy for eale.—A nuraber of valuable,
and highly improved farms in "the Valley" are of,
fared for saw Tho Meta run from 00 to 310 acres
The land is of the best. quality of limestono, fully'
equal, If not puperlor, to tho land. in Cumberland
Valley, and will bo disposed at aatonlahingl ylovr
figures. Tho extension of the Coluberland Vuiley
Railroad Into Virginia, as now survoyed, will run
immediately_ through the sortion.of :country In
which these - are located, which, when nom.
plolod, together with the advantage of the Shenan
doah river transportation will give them all tho ad.
vantages of Northern and Eastern markets. A
splendid opportunity for lucrative Invottmonts. Is
.hero offered.
A full and minute deScription of the location and
character of tho various tracts may - he had, 10 , tiV.
plying to , A. lo
17mh70 Ageac, Nrll6lo. ,
.
rich de
posit of the beet quality ilermatio ore, yield
r Comprising about 18 Acres, located
in Monroe township, about Iwo miles from the Iron
Works of 0. W. RD. V. MO, on the sbuth aide of the
BALTI
Yellow ➢ roaches crook. Thorn le !,k stream of water
Pi e g l :11 1 ;
running through the tractoufficiont for washing the
ore, end furnishing water-power besides.
Persons deshous of viewing the bank may cell
upon Coerge W. Leidich, - at -- "LeidiciVe - mill,'-for
merly known as Mrlcker's will, In Monroe township,
Cumberland county, or ukoa
A. i t , geoNsuip,
Rnnl Attnig Agent, 0.0.10
801o89—
o.llll' WA BEIER FOR _ SALE.—An ex
cellent Oro Wastiorptt the Ori Bank of (loom?
W. Lohllch, nearly dow. WIII bo sold very low. Ap
ply to A. L. BPONSLEII. .
' .
eittnio
For .ale--Valugblo - Bocci Es ate,
DESIRABLE DWELLING,' STORE
DOOM, AND STOOK OF GOODS FOB SALE
The subscribor offers for /ale that yryitlAtklo pro,
porty, N. 78 West Motu street, Garilsto, contalffing
80 FEET FROND` AND 270 FEET DEEP
to 0 tagothor with We •
' STPOK,OI I
COUITITIIIiIIg All articles tieutilly, kept in a Sre4clw's
-grocery.
-For ternis end parljeulors enquire of ilia 11111 J
scriber on the premises.
20sep70 WILLIAM G. WABLIMOoD.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY
. FOR SALE
no subscriber offers at private sale that desirable
property, situated 'on , South Hanover street, t,wl
doors from Market Elitism, and occupied as a dwell
ing house and drug store.
The lot Is 30 feet front and 210 feat deep, extending
to a public alley, on whichis erected& tin simpsinii
Ice house.
lE"I'Elt STOCK
For terror and particulari call on or addressitut
.utturlber.
1550p70.4t
T om 1 3110 1 %117y ro.T4 sAL A .„
On Friday, Oolobiir 7, 1870.
010 be void at public sale, on the 'premiere in'
Gburebtoornveumberland county,-Pa.,-tha-property.
of Rachel Goodyear, decourred, to aft: ,
A lot of ground 'containing ono Acre, more or loge,
hating thereon erected a largo
TWO STORY BRICE HOUSE,
Winch boom, Smoke house, and a good ,table, Hog
pen, and-other - outbulldinge, trill. a good orchard of
eh / lc° fruit, a well of neyer felling water near tbo
doer.
bole to eonollclEP aI l o'clock, on sold day, when
terms will lip mr,dp k ;town
THE hxEcinotcs.
pESIRABLE TROPE Wry
AT raivtan-SALE,
222,10pT0•t0t
Tlo undersigned olforp far sale the House andaut t
forptarly M. Jackoon's heirs, situated on thueoutp_
neat corner of South Hanover street undithepel
alley. The lot Is about 30 foot wide on mid *trot,
nud 240 feet in depth on the alley.
The Dwelling House to wentherboarded, end two
tories high, with a beck building, to. On the foot
the lot to also a email Dwelling House : The eltun,
n and location Is very COUTOD out and thedrahlu.
If not sold at private sale, the property will he
qt,pulac sde
on Suendai, October 22. 1870,
at ton o'clock to the forenoon. It sooeion can be
hod very soon after tmlo.
A alle of Haueol4ol4 kklrnituru and other articles
Vl l .litikg Om. ho iw pvavortx, .
m$ Thursday, the twenty -mynah vf.Oetober nest,
at ton o'clock in the forenoon.
Nor further information apply to the oubscrib4
the premixes,
15a op7o
TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRI T ATII - 13 AL A
The cottlereirned 'offers the property iu which ho
'leader, on Booth Danovrr street, in this borough of
Carlielo, at privato tiale,end if out auk' before
Wednesday, the sir fienth day of sN'assinber nest,
the Aim° lirtll-btiiifforil at public s'a'o; at tho Court
Home, at one, o'clock p. in. ,
:1 ho improverneutanre a large autt eouttmalloun
BRICK AND ftTONII DWDLLIND ROBB%
tiro-stories high, containing oligllrrows. Thom i.
a good eialern the an a eiceollrint
water withiiihn fret at rho property. .
Thula in MI by ISO foot, with a logo ataido at the
toned' end of It, which has boon recoutly,bpilt. .
Thu Ileum has boen monedelled ,iand painted
throughout within tho lint year. 'The property to a
Nary amicable MAAS it is located 00 one of tho molt
_procalayntaad_hmtpoin atrentain the lowa,-
!Miim vary modorate.
For triDlll.r ipaste phut cAll of Address
va ILIAD!' B. DU runt,
CarUslN Fenn'.
29.00
Double-oven, Sunnysido Coot.'
T UE DOUBLE-OVEN '•
avzovaxDb: COOK nv 1870.
Is constructed on entirely nest and sclenllnt
pies. with siphon flue, goo alined to th. roughly heat
two largo ovens, and six pot he les, with two-thirds
t a fool used In the single oven Cook stoves, •
'We aro milli manufacturing cur, long and lavorahly
known
' ESELE,V4EIaiIitE COUEINQ STOVE,
in osiocutod by IEO 'public Pr Wovurul Fenn
Tna .JI“4IAT,A;
Our groat double-heating Parlor Steen. hen bean Meat
Improved and .beautlfled -thin year. Whore known
tho merits of thla Otovo need no comment. •
Our celebrated ' •
t sp.zurgoroit. rutic .I.LAO mum"
. „
avoong , its ninny premiums oleo carried .otr.tho Yirat
Promlum, at tbd Maryland Institute at Italtlntore, In
1869 although nth : looted to the moat eovoro toot. at
I
the mmo of the Balilmarre neater. This IN the only
true hot air Ororpleop Boater In the market, and like
"no roguldr built oellar heater tom no heat, '
Bond for, Ofroulera and Toatlmoulale. • .:
EITILtItT, PlattlWON k CO.,
rdrlladolphla,
• Vor gide by : '• '
Messrs. Rhiuesmith &Rupp, Carlisle, Pa.
Also for lutla by , • , , „ • ,
W. Spencer ) , jsiowvillei Pa., r•
Messrs, Wolfe &pre., siql;6o:bog,' Par:
4 01ituai .Life Inattrance.
WANTO4 .
nvointiev-i; .
A"li
' end in all Iho
Tlrinoipal Cities and Towns
:r
or •,PEINITSYLVANIA;
.• • !.•. • by the • , •
411)11.114•ARIERIOAN t
MVTUATA
,X4p.E mitr4AisTall •co,i:
'of P IladolpUlu. ~ •
~; tiboral indtto*pntsArqd.'"( • '
.ne A ll or aqace67, l ll:
.;,
w. W, KURTZ, ,Preiddont,
- 492 'Walnut, stroot, PhllnJelpbla:
8891/79-Irn , •
DAVID RALSTQN,
REBECCA R. 8311T11
Mil
(SPECIAL NOI:ICE.]
t el s
I=
.owes'; perUf~er.
---•
:11FICILyfiOf FSIITILIZLbTIM ALL•CROPS.
)13 0 ..WAR'a ,COMPLETE MANURE,
modo from Super Phopplmto of Lime, Ammo
Mut Potash.' " '
Warranted' freo froni adulteration, and.
equal in quality to any sold during
the last four years.
manuro contains, a Um olomonta l o oting
focal ler sliolubla form. Alwo, fOod forgivingong
tottility to the roil. • „ •
, An undoplainto
'Experience in the use of **Dower's Complete Ma.
cure' by the beet farmers of Peuneybrania, New
Joireey,.DV , awa and
, the Cotton States
running 1 1 . 01.101 A poriod of four years' trial, hat,
reaultid. In 'proving it .to be TEM REST I:EX/14
MEE OFFERED FOR BALE.
TARRY ROWED, Ilan tifectii ring Chemist.
„ • Gray'. Ferry Road, Philadelphia.
-DIXON, SHAIIPLEBd k CO,
40 South Delaware arenne, Philadelphia.
.1 , WILLIAM REYNOLDn, • • • • •
106 tooth Went, Ileltlmorv,
' ' 'Andlor re to by all leading dealore.
1001,70.3 in '' ” '
To . the .17ouni/ Men.
"MANHOOD :
?.jam LOSE, ROW RESTORED.
VeriaTg i ret7 e in di rcal of
cu r pr ilfZu r im el . l a 'l
mtof Syorbusterrhosis,_ or Saininal .- _W_eakneve,..ln- .
inktirs &IMAM Loma, Impotency, Mental and
nyiloat /ncapadity. Impediments so Marriage, etc.;
also, • Conenmption, Epilepxy, pod Fite; induced by
Self,lndulgence or liorsibt Extravagance.
' itgr Prico, in a sealedjmyeltifie,
ONLY SIX ORNTB
,
Oidebrated author, In this admirable essay
clearly demonstrates from a thirty pare' successful
practice, that the alarming tonsegiummut of self-abuse
may be radically cured, without the dangerous use of
Internal medicine or , the application of the.knife ;
painting out a mode of intro at unto aimple, certain
and effectual, by means of , which every aufforer, no
matter what h;e condition maybe, may cure himself
*boIPIY. PtiraielY, and radically.
AffirThls licturo should •ho la the hands of every
youth and every man In the land.
Bont wader soul, In a plain envelope, la any address,
postpaid on receipt 'of six routs, or two out stamps,
cairwrwalPs i'Afarilage Guide," price 25
cents. Add i feltbill kMhilshors.
• • • • WAS. J. O. KLINE & CO.,
12} Mowery, New York, Poet Moo Dux, 4,550.
• &fluttr*
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
$1.0,900 GUARANTEE
DUCE LEAD Excolm nII othvt .LEADI
Pint. For ita Unrivaled WlAltanees
Second. Far It 3 thIeqUISIC4 Durability
Mira. For ite Uneurpeemi Covering Preperty
-Caatij, (or Its Ecosomi.lia
Cost.. Ws to paint will Buck Load, than
any other White Lead extant. Tho same weight
covers more nuance, is more &made, and makes
whiter work.
DUCK LEAD Is the stiespvit and beat
$lO,OOO OtIARANTHtiI
DUCK ZINC Excpli Ali other ZINt4B
First. For its Unequaled Durability
Pecothl: Foilts - tfur,lTuled Xylilienees
Third. For it. UYlBurpnesoil Covering Prgperty
Lastly, for Ito Grout Ecobomy,
being the' chaapest, handtontost, and moat dut'able
Whit° Paint lu the world.
EiZEM
DUCIK. LEAD AND BUCK ZINC ;
TAY IT AN COMINOED.
8a434..ct10n, Quokrunteqd by the Manuftstarera
80 - 041 COTTA lia r COL OBR,
Prop..' oxprosely for Painting
, .
Oattagee, Outbuildings- of every dearriptlon, Foneet,
die, Thirty-Ave different Colors, Durable, CboaP.
Uniform, and Beautiful Shad ea.
Sample curds sant by null, if desired.
Dealers' Orders will be promptly executed by the
mannfeetnrers:
VUENCH, RICHARDS & 'CO„
N. W. COIL. TEKT/I ANA MARKET STREETS,.
r PHILADELTHIA.
FOE SALE WHOLESALE ANOvfItETAIL
BY HENRY SAXTON & CO.,
Der 64 lu IlardwAre, Paints, 014, Glum, Ac.,
CARLISLE, PA.
2(VanTOly
VIIILADELI 3 III . 4
PLASTER WORItS,
COATES STRE.ET WIIAAP.
CALCINED AND LARD
PLASTER
rlhtTILl Z 11 4 .11 S'AitS,
DONE DUST,
TARR/4 ALBA,
&a.. &o
A NY inquiry will 'venire immediate
nimwer. 9Wein:o9n In plop awl Inmertal
nuarod, end inlpsnon4 waluptly made.
4.,„.
- 811ITH k HARRIS,
11411ebTu•ly
01,.1D SILVER and • • S
NJ SILVER YLATXD WOW
'Of totary Qriptl op and !atm dtaignt, nitald• for
H13d61 ifts„TOsishiainiala, and Holiday
ss Prosonta. „ " •
Price. lovrt.r than tho reguißs et Ow
Rxtroordttorry intlitcotroan tit to putotowern.
ONO.II.UHCIITZIy No, 716 Arch streot,
rmlUnzLeui*.
22000
rtund.)
4- GENTS WANTED, , Agentswant
'ol, $73 . 04200 per month, male and female,.
to• ll the celebrated and original Common Yana.
family Sawing Machlue, Improved and perfectol; It
will ham, fell, stitch; tick, bind, braid, and embroider
In 40100 Stlperlyr 11141111er. Prim only 316. FOT slim
Ochs wad durability it, bus no rival. Do not 'buy
froM,any Parties telling machine" under the same
aatue kuima as our", mile.: boxing a Certificate of
Agenoy signed lay . us, as they and worthless emit Iron
maehineo: for e;rmilurs anti terms, apply or addecdol
H. CRAWFORD & CO:
...r..H.:,. .413 Magna stivet,.PhtlaVa.' '
J; • Ccildiveld's Advertisement
''GOLD MEDAL' W_AVOllka
J.
D.' CALDWELL as PO:
r I~''"'~' a '~'' ! JISWL~'LL~iB~
000!'gr,r4wirtrp putianumnia,
6ySietitit ,anotiloy large a1154)17 ‘
Clip ci.q9lmitt,e4 F . •,t , , • t,i., • .
, %6opiNdAaElP
. .
Especially ptapufectured ter their mien Ettegron
Watelleiiire iltellognisliedie excelling In
q* lt Yl l3 4 lo ., :1 4 . .' ACI 3 ArAch f I
.1.,
. . ~.. i „; A: ... ~ • ,r.
harlot the lama edovedlebt-strungethent fbr Wind
PI ana &Muth and furu l vshefl .a$ it , Tory medulla
odd.; Alpe, our full lino of ,
nil , L. f 1 ~ , ,. ..1: : ,, ,L, I:ot .;. t .,,,! , ~I!!
!GENEVA, I/Naiad/1, AND,AmEakiikt
, 1101.iD'AVA:VO'itES:f
. 7;
'tellable Time•kiepare, In. ovary variety' of Apish,
end prise, direct from the Blanufactirers, with new-,
eats ain taaellf,ypi of
dbfd
TITS nrair.
2talar7oly •
ONE-BY ONE.
Ono hy eno the sande ere flowing. '
-One by one,the mountains full; • :
Sardoarq.coming, soma aro_ going—
Dorn7;strive to grasp them ell.
. -
...... . . . .
~ , N
Ono by one the duties watt thee,
Lot thy wholo streogth go to °ado; ,
Lot no future. dreandeletilhee,
Learn thou liret what these can Enoch
Ono by one, brlght gifts from Moven,
Joys are sent thee born below ;. '
ToIM them readily whoa givon,
•
- Bandy, too, to let thim-go.
Ono by one thy griefs shall moot thee,
• • Do not fear an armed band,
One will fade no others greet thee,
Shadow passing through the land.
" Do not look at nib's long sorrow ;
Bee bow small tomb moment's pain;
Ood will help thee for tamolrow, '
Bo each day begin again.
Dion , hour that flooaso slowly
this its task to do and bear;
'Luminous the crown, and holy,'
Whim each gem is sot with caro
Do not linger with regretting,
Or for passing bourn despond;
Nor ; the daily toil forgetting,
Look too eagerly beyond.
Hoare are gcAile_ri lliake,.9elye
fondling Heaven, but ono by ono
Take thorn, lest tho chain bo.brokon
ErO the pilAiiiinege ho done.
[From the Nell, York Trlbube, SeM.lo.]
PENNSYL VANIA.
TAB POLITICAL CIAMPAIGN
HARmsnuno,-PA., Sept. s.—The po
litical prospect in Pennsylvania, so far
as, an examination Of the chances can
now be made, is one altogether flattering
'and satisfactory to the Republicans, and
particularly to the tariff Republicans of
the country. That' essential issue for
Pennsylvania is sharply defined, and the
Democracy—as if, determined on suicide
—are a unit for free trade.. In every
district whore there is a ghost of a chance
for electing a member of Congress, an
out-and-out enemy of protection . is, or
will be nominated. While in districts
where the Democratic nominee is a good
deal safer from - majorities than from
earthquakes, a tariff man may be put up,
and t s
y
o straw men aria pointed to, to
how t at tho party is not in favor of a
policy which must destroy the industry
through which a large proportion of the
Democratic voters earn theiFbread.
In addition to tho free trade position
which the Democracy have taken in
Pennsylvania, they have made a - bitter
.and'indecent war on the colored people.,
'The - result it that every negrc; votOnii
the State, except such as have fallen into
habits of dissipation, and so become
Democrats, will be cast solid for the Re
publican candidates for all offices in Oc
tober. And not content with these follies,
the .Democratic newspapers have com
mitted the blunder of becoming the warm
champions of Napoleon against Germany.
It is difficult to.realizo.alicranger of the
,Gorman in this.Statia over this universal
enmity against a country revered by so
large a number of the voters who annually
help to swell tho Democratic strength in
the-State. This insult to the Germans
is so recent and-so ilagrant;that the time
between now and the election
serve to heal the breach. And to all this
trouble which besets our foes is supM ,
added the hearty, generous, and uni
versal sympathy extended by the Repub
lican party, press, and loaders to the
cause of the Fatherland. The effect of
this condition of things will be to return
a Republican majority to both Houses of
the Legislature. This will, give us the
power to re-district "the State in 1870-1,
for both Congress and the General As
sembly, and place the State securely in
the Republican phalanx' for ten years to
come.
• As to the delegation in Congress, more
interest is excited than for anything else,
- merely bemuse the Democrats claim to
be confident of their power to show a
gain in the next House frofii Pennsylva
nia. Nothing, so far, indicates that this
boast is justified by "tie•facts or probe (
bilities. 1,,
The Mt District will re : elect Sam Ran
dall by a majority ,as great as Billy
Idlelnllin wishes bim to have—William
being the head of .tlie Democratic party
of Pennsylvania, and a constituent of
Randall's, whose majority two years ago
was 6,337.
The lld District, with a Republican
majority of 2,620 in 1868, has Theo. Cuy
,lor for' the Democratic candidate, and
O'Neill„ the present.menper, and Crecly,
both claiming the Republican nomina
tion: Unless this tight is made up we
may lose i tho member. Efforts have al
ready been repeated!• made to boa! the
broach, but so' far they have proved un
successful. has held the seat for
four or live:663e, and the disaffected,
which so long, a term of power to bestow
patronage has embittered againit him,
demanded his scalp. After a very bitter
contest the Convention mot, and taotips
were invoked 1,9 "secure a different result
from the one made at the primary elqc-
P*lludelphls .
tion, Eaclraccnses the other of trickery,
and both have accepted nominations
from fragments of the Convention, which
split into two, and each claimed to be
thmlegitimate brio. The subject was M-
I ferret], to the, City Executive Committee
by theO'Neill men, but Creoly's friends
,ignored that body far two reasons. One
I was that it' was peeked with O'Neill's
fries ; and the other, that a loCal com
mit had nothing to (lo with a State
I office. Creely, at last, secured a hearing
before the State Central Committee, and
that body authorized its Executive COM
mittee le hear the parties'and decide the
quarrel. , Twice the' Eateeutive Commit-'
tee have appointed meetings; but none
but Creely and hisflionds have attended;
and so the fight ems on which may Pre-'
bably lose us a Congressman in a district
Whoreme have now 0,000 Majority.
In the Districf,' MyoM hes ' been
nominated.. by the I Republicana. The
:Democrats' Probably'xive Moffat'
their nomination: Two years' age Mof-'
fat'obtaitied the certificate ofalection by
a majority' of .127, but irta contest My
ers unseated him. With themogro vote •
and the,
.disiffeoted ~Germans, _the die
tract ought to be carried for Myers by
000 to ,700. But' it is one of the °lase
ones, dud needs looking' tiftet..
In the firth District, Kelly is again the
RepublibanOirsildate;, and Vvillbe elected.
Col. Witt.fl3., Thomas' is his opponenk,
'and will receive the Detilooratio vote faio
Onto RepablicanTupport, bat ho cannot
bvercetne the majority of, 1850, by Which
r Kelly;wentlbrongh 1303.'
The Vtli'Distriet Mani:other:ol oBo ono,',
:with the chances now oltrongly in favor
of 'the 'Republicans, ovVing to the causes
above referred to. Tvio years agnßead
lag, Democrat; carried •it by a majority
NM
"(, • :•E
i•
Mil
,
s,
of 41. The cloud of voters , ivhich Alio
Fifteenth Ainendinent has gathered them
will obscure the sun of i3nceeils'in 'whb ili
the Democrats expect, to. basktul• give
us the district. A. Cl,---111u•mer is the
Republican notnifiec.' Ilis opponent is
not yet named.
.In the Vlth District, Stiles is shelved,
and Boyer is nominated by the untei•ri
lied. The majority is 2070 againsems,
and will not be much reduced. .
The VIM District is ours beyond
chalice. Townsend is re-nominated, had
3,200 Majority last time; as yet no oppo2
neut. • •
The Vllltli, or Egyptian District, Is coin_
-posed of forks county. Ghtz is ye-nom
inated and will be ro-olected by about
6,000.
Tho IXth, Lancaster bounty, Vi'ill•re
elect Dickey by about 13,000,..and. proved
it by the enormous majority, given him
at the primary elections, when he had
.
4,000 majority. " '
The XthDistrict-L-Lebanon• and Solinyl ,
kill—is really Democratic, 'but has boon
carried. for four years by gen.• ()alto 'on
personal popularity. Now we have the
advantage of a very strong candidate,
Jno. W. Killingor, a pronounced tariff
man, against Gloninger, as pronounced
a Free Trader. Ibis. an iron district, -
- and by careffil management we can carry
it by 600. Many Germans in both coun
ties will vote with us. All the' colored
vote i 5 ours ; and_the interests 'of the--
whole people are so intimately depend
ent on Protection, that wo cannot doubt
the defeat of the Free-Trade Democrat
whom his party has-so unwisely nomi
nated.
• In the Xlth no candidates have yet been
named; nor does it matter when they ;g un;
the Democratic majority is 7,005. .
In the Xllth--Lnzerno and Susquehanna
—the Democrats have very onictly
shelved Judge Woodward, by eifering.
him the nomination for PresidentsTudge
of the District. The Judge, last session,
voted for the Tariff bill, and has met his
fate with fortitude and dignity. Tim
majority against hs was 1,780, and wo
,Cannot carry it.
The %HUI' is a doubtful, and, we fear,
lie most doubtful of all-tho Congres.
sional districts in the State. Judge Mer
cur only carried it over Piolett by 311 in
1868. We still have the strength which
so excellent a candidate as Judge Mer
cur gives ; but the railroads lately built
through the region, being under, the con
trol of Asa Packer, have, the same power
to" colonize they then had ; and we can
expect very little help from the colored
citizens in that region. Few of them
live there, and the population aro very
"fixed" in their ways. The district is
large and badly formed, but it must be
carried.
In the XlVtli, John B. Packer, Repub
lican, ono of i the ablest men and strong
est Tariff chafhPions in the State—who
had 2,690 majority in 1868—will be, re-,
nominated and re-elected by 3,500.
In the XVtb, Haldeman will be re
elected by a Majority reduced by about'
800 negroeswho_camefrold Virginia and-
Maryland during the war, and mina-bled
in the richlp,rm country of the Cumber-1
land Valley. -
. Cessna is again running iffilui
Against him the Democrats have nomi
nated B. P. Myers, who is either a car
pet-bagger there or in Harrisburg, where
ho is the, editor"of the Patriot, an out
and-out Pine- Trade paper, and the cen
tral organ of the party of the • State.
The •election of Ccssna=who firm
friend of Protectiom—may be counted on
by a majority of 500 to 800, but tO
die
trict.will bear watching.
In the XVIIth, Daiiiel J. Morrell is again
running as the Republican nominee, and
will be elected. Ho had 1,004 majority
in his last fight.
Armstrong, in the XVIIIth, is re-nom
inated, and will be returned by the usual •
Repullican majority, say 2,000.
In the, XlXth District there is no fight,
but a good deal of fun. Judge Schofield
is the Republican candidate, with a mar
gin of 2,558, and has no opposition yet.
Last winter a bolt in the Legislattim.oc
ourred, headed by ono Morrow B. Lowry,
State Senator from Brie county, which
forms a part of this District. Bight Re
publicans joined in this troaehery, and is
part of the bargain was that Lowry wds
to receive-‘-among other things—the
Democratic 'vOte his betrayed constitu
ents refused hie) a renomination. 'Wal
lace—lie of the Coffee Pots—mado'the
arrangements with Lowry, but when
settlement day came Wallace found him
self in a "corner." He had sold Demo
cratic votes, "short," and could not.
" deliver." The Democrats of tho Semi-
Oriel District cast Lowry out, and he at
once prepared printed "requests," and
distributed 'them broadcast-for signa
tures, asking !An to Leconte a candid rte
for Congress I -The spontaneous offer of
the high honor by the people is not yet
apparent to the naked eye.. The district
is sure for Midfield by his old majority,
unless Lowry does run against him, in
which, event he will be elected inlaid ,
mously. •
C. W. Gilfillan has just been re-nonii
nated jetties XXLh (or Petroleum)Dis4iet,
and will go through as slick as thee - grehse
which envelopes the_ region,
by his old
Republican majority of 1,500. •
And now' we conic to " Covetle's"
District, the XXist. The Republicans
have nominated Taylor, a, gentleman of
unspotted character and line ;
while Covode's old opponent r Henry I).
Foster, has been again put forward by
the Democracy. Parties there are ()widy
balanced, and 'it will require work, and,
good work too, to win. Our forces - are
going into the contest witkit will, and
are led by a candidate whose standing-is_
excellent. — Belongingto one„of the oldest -
and best families in the State, he is par
ticularly strong where his name has, for
generations,' been held in high esteem:
Foster, on the other bandy while a man
of undoubted ability, is as inert and in
dolent as be is gifted. His vim will
prove insufficient, we trust, and with a
sharp eye on the localities which defeated
Ohmic two years ago by fraudulent
„
votes, Taylor ought to carry the.district'‘'
by a small majority.
Negley, of Pittsburg (XXlKaistrief),..
who only has a, Republican majority of
about 6,000 behind him, is - running. _
against a Afr. - Prow, who is known at,
Omo as a 'man worth a million' or.two
. .
through . ," striking' ile," is 'not' known'
anywhere else. He is a "reformer," but
as not announced to an expectant pub
() the abuse S which it is his virtuous in.;
toution to put Aown—sothething con
nected with the LVgislature; we believe:
Negley will 1,n3 elected, certain.
In XXIIId District, fumed of that '
part et' Allithony north of, the river of '
that name,; Butler, and Armstrong; •n0. , ' 1
- xioniinat,iop is yetcmado...Jamew L.. Gra
ham, nt present State Senator, and - the
strongest Man in alto District, Ims.heen
named in Allegheny county—in part—Mi
abbire deseribed.• M l Jnnldn has carried
. _
Butler,. And Phelps, the present .Inoinber,
has his own county, Phelps' ,
will probably be But . " '
with either of the threekthe mita is as
aired. ,The majority on our side is 6,00:
The and last Dis kid is at pron ! :, ,
ant represented in Congress' by Donley,
.and will be again.- Re is re-nominated, r
and' vas.oleeted last time by, a majority.o 4 -'.
I of 4128 - which ,is more' likely to he in
'creased i thau diminished: • ' '
' Mathematical editor of the iporl
might be able to sherd, with great eloar
ness, , that our delegation. in. Congress,:
frail Pennsylvania; *ascertain to .be bra=
Icon. iDebnar might do fact wo•..
have • e,2 , ,littledonbt ho luttwe •
can't.ot Bohner and:-the 4rithinatio
Man Ocilio''World are mighty - In, figiires, • .
.and especially 'Strong' in :stittiettics and
returns. And' What . 7.
would be the result in the •KeyStonci '
State if tho matter Were left to Ditch tor- •
riblo But the second 'Tuesday
of Octobeic we firmly trust and believe,
Will shOwitiliaktite Republicans of Penn- d
sylViinla have again won, and again gled. 7
defied the hearts of do , all hy standing
firm in 'their doVellow,tb Freedom and'
'Protection. v PAITTIII7:'
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