Cly Caftiols g,traTh. II CARLISLE; FEBRiaIIY 10, 1870 The ,annual meeting of the Carlisle Land Association has been postponed until_Saturday-ovening-noxt,l(Februari 12,) at seven o'clock. In the sale list of N. B. Moore; we had the time of sale of Jesse Ziegler, sr., of Middlesex township,' on the first of March. This was an error, and should have been• February 1.5, (Tuesday next.) Owing to the severe snow storm which prevailed on last Tuesday, the trains on the Cumberland Valley Railroad were, detained several hours. lour Cmrespondeneo from West l'airsltm . ] On Saturday last; two - cows, belonging toN.l . srael W. Miller near West Fairview, comihenced fighting, and in the struggle for the 'mastery, managed to get their horns so " Ceanpletely locked, that it was fuund impossible to extricate thein until ono horn Was sawed off. * The anniversary of tbe , Belles Lettres, and Union - Philosophical Societies of Dickinson College, heretofore N held at the end of the fall session, will 'hereafter be celebrated on the twenty-first and twen - second of February. Tire -- exercises ' of the BellesLettres, will be held on the night of this twenty-second of Februa ry, in Rheem's Hall. A novel case was tried at McKean, Pa., last week. There is in that neighbor hood a United Brethren Church, the pas tor of which desired to carry out strictly t es of society, and separate the male and female during church service. To his end he gave notice that the wo men must it on one side of the church, and the men upon the other. On Sun day a 'young man and woman went there to worship, but refused to be. separated. The result was a disturbance, and the young man and his abettors were tried, for disturbing a religicius meeting. It, was shown on the trial. that althoUgh ,such a. rule was a part of the internal regulations of that denomination, it had never been enfoi ced before in that meeting house. In view of this, the jury brought in a verdict that the young man had a e\il t right to sit with his friend, but s a warning. not to attempt it again a cost the protest of the minister, they it one half-the cost on him. The Educational Gazette gives the Poi truthful sketch of a class, which in our opinion do more labor than they , get credit for.,—on earth. " In the retired villages of onr land, the pastor often becomes An source of civ ilization and refinement of those around him. His simple and unpretending man ners ; his house with its modest orna ments ; his garden tended and decked by the hand of taste ; these impart some • relish for improvement among his poor _ er and ruder neighbors. But, further, he is ever at hand to relieve, to instruct, to advise, ,and to censolo flock, His purse, scanty as it often is, administers to their temporal wants ; and he is yet more their benefactor by organizing and Conducting plans more systematical formed for their relief. His influence may arrest the .... heayy_artn,or ... ,soften the . heart that would oppose them. His su perior knowledge ,aides . them through all difficulties where no other friend is near to give him counsel. His authori ty composes their little feuds and jeal ousies. His words of sympathy and con solation soothes their distresses. 'His vigilant eye marks their first deviations from rectitude, and brings back the yet finhardened and reclaimable transgres sor into the path of innocence. He is, in the great majority of instances, aided by a partner, whose co-operation is by so much the more valuable; as her habits qualify her for every task greatness and mercy, more especially whe4 she has to deal with the sick or afflicted, the ig g norant, or the vicious of her own set., It is again reported that -the new fifty cent currency notes have been counter feited. The paper used is an imitation of that used by the Government, tut it 5s unlike the genuine, which is pink tinted. The counterfeit is slightly greenish in : color, mnd the face is some what blurred. The words "fractional currency," and "stamps" aro darkly shaded, Which is notAhe case in the gen uine. There is also a difference on the back of the note. , A sermon to young men under Um-aus pices of the Y. M. C. A, will be preached by Rey. M. Pardee, at the First Metho dist church, natt Sabbath at three and one-half o'clock, p. in. All young mon especially invited. The commiSsionerlof Internal Venue has decided that deeds given for the pur pose of transferring the legal title' to loon - from hushandlo wife, through the intervention of a trustee, with merely a nominal consideration, require only alive cent stamp each, as agreements or, con tracts not specially designed in stamp soheOille " ll."—They do not require a conveyance stamp as reality is not sold. EZZI We aro called- on' this week to an nOtincelhe death of E. P. Inhoff, which occurred on Sunday last, at Winona, Minnesota, where ht , had gone for the, benefit of his health. Mr. Inhoff was a warn. hoar ed, genial, companionable man, apd his. early death will be ye grotteebihosts of friends. He was a soldier during the late .year, having- en listed as a private in the renowned An-. doreou Troop, and aft`or serving with that comaninclantil.the expiration of its term of service, ho was promoted to a Lieutenancy in the Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, from which position he Was, 'at the personal" request Of Major General Wilson,. transferred to that officer's staff as Adjutant General, in which position ho served with groat. acceptability, until the close of the war. At the time of, his death : ho was. Post :Trader at Carlisle Barracks. Hie • body will he brought • home for interment,'' and is expected the latter part of this week. Oh next Saturday evening the most , valuable articles of the - Good :.Will Fair will hermirawn, viz : 4185 Singer sew: ing mathina,•2s yards of wool chain rag • carpet, Silver pitcher, butter dish, itc,, and a groat variety pf other articles: As we learn'frOm the eramittes that the _.receipts Of the .fair Aro crciiedinglylight, we would urge' all to oncOurage the en terprise, as it is an object all are inter-. A Pilottraph GaMiry, wellortablished apd doian 5 good 111151114 a can be bought ohoap for tlau.b, if applied for moon. Call on 0r.41drz.3 . • J. 0. L'ESELnit, corneae, Pa. Hero.-we. - have - the all powerful-Satur , day Reeiew against early rising. It comes with solid, sensible arguments! ' hp fact lathat as life becomesmore concentrated, and its pursuits mere cage!" short-sleep and early rising be , comes impeasible. We take more Hoop than our ancestors, andw'e take more he -causo—wo—want'-more--Bix-hoors-slelsp.- will do very well for a ploughman or it brick layer or any , man who has no other exhaustion than that produced by manu al labor, and the sooner he takes it after his labor is over the better, but for a mau whose labor is mental, the stress of whose work is . on his brain and nervous systeril and who is tired in the evening with a day of mental application, neither early to bed or early to rise is wholesome. Ho needs letting down to the level Of repose . . The longer the interval between the ac tive use of his brain and the retirement to bed, the better his chancnes of sleep and recruitment. To him an hour after midnight is Aprobably as good as two hours before it, and even then Isis sleep will not so completely and quickly restore him as it will his neighbor who isitmly physically tired. Ho must Oct only go to bed later, but lie lender. }Hifi:lest sleep probably lies in the early morn lug hours when all the nervous excite ment has passed away and he is in abso lute rest. There is, therefore, a great deal to be said in favor orthe late habits of modern life. It was all very well for nglislimeri to go to bed early and get uP.early iu the times- of Tudors, Plan tageilets, and Stuarts. Their lights were bailnd it was expensive work to make a room light enough to 'be pleas ant. \ 41191.--- FIZ. OUT. . ' (Our Correnpon(leueo from ;; , ;i.rc,lt'll Gap ) DEAR IiEIIALD It is with the spirit of relticefruce that I am compelled to write to the readei.S.4f the HEJIALD, that the mining Nterest of this neighborhood, which was 'fieitig prose' cutcd with such enterprising vigor, ' and earnestness, a week or two since, has within the last feW days considerably abated. Mr. Miller sunk his abaft to the required depth, but found no coal. He has since visited Harrisburg, where he informed Mrs. Bally of his failure, who told him she had made a mistake of four or five feet as to the whereabouts of the vein, and encouraged him to seek on un til successful. I say it is with reluctance that ' , inform your,readers of the failure, because had Mr. Miller's efforts to dis cover coal been successful, 'it would have I been a most desirable and decided ad vantage to this lime burning neighbor hood,- as well as a just reward for the enterprising spirit of itspossessorr. Mr. Miller is a live man, a,good citizen, and an accomodating neighbor, and it is an imposition for Mrs. .Baily or any other persoii. who pretends to see twenty or thirty feet in the earth, to impose upon him or any other like man. Mr. John Keller has also failed te discover coal, but still encourages himself with the di= vinei nj unction "Seek, and ye shall find." Andes rega'MS the discovery of ore, by Mr. G. W. B. Stoy, of Middlesex town-' ship, that was a mistake; as the writer had been misinformed, and the thing ex aggerated. Ho had not sunk a shaft but only contemplated doing so, I think this will end the mining-busineis unlesssome thing new turns up. A very singular discovery was made a week or two since, by , Mr. Billow, of Perry county, who resides about three miles east of Grier's tavern, on the . Mil— ler's Gap road leading to Marysville. It appears that Mr. Billow felled a tree some distance in the woods, out of winch he intended to make shingles. AfterllVl had. felled the tree he returned home. leaving the tree as it fell. About a week after he returned to work upon it, be dis covered a small coffin sitting on the ground, behind the fallen tree. The cof fin is about three feet in length, well fin ished, and by the appearance had been buried two or three years. The top had been evidently been split opCn--by - the axe end. of a mattock. The coffin was empty, and no traces of a corpse or any clothes could be found. The whole affair is involved in mystery. Some suppose, that the resurrectionists have taken the contents for the benefit of the medical profession. The coffin can be soon at any time at the house of Mr. Lucabaugh, in that neighborhood. A. meeting of the graduates and stu dents of Dickinson College' was held on ' Tuesday, Pebruary 8, at No. 1018 Arch street, Rev. John Wilspn, A. M., presid ing, and Rev:- J. Todd acting as secre tary. The object was to form ffirassocia; tion of the,Aluinni of the Oolffige resid ing in Eastern Pennsylvania, liewJersey, and Delaware. - On motion, it was deter mined that the association should be known as the Dickinson College Alumni Association, and that All graduates, and those who had been degreod by the Col lege might be _members, and those stu dents who had not passed through the regular course, and graduated, should be admitted as'assoeiate members. , A corn nate° was appointed to "iiiirninate per manent officers, who'reported the follow ing : President, Prof,- Wm., H. Allen ; Second and Third Vico Presidents, Hon. D. M. Bates, and Colonel John A. Wright; Secretary, Rev. Jacob Todd ; Treasurer, Prof. Wm.. L.. Boswell ; Ex ecutive Committee, Hon. : C., W. Corri gan, Dr. J...F. Bird, Prof. R. A. F. Pen n:me, Q. D. Carr0w 1 .,13..D.,. Dr. A. W. Wright. Tim President of Dickinson Collage, R. L. Dashiell, D. D., it was suggested should bp ea officio First Vice President. The retort was adopted, A committee was then created to make ar ,rangemente for a reunion of the alumni. An association of the above kind was formed in New york'city, on the tvrenty. , seventh of December last. This assoola elation proposes a° minion, in- the form of a:dinner, at the . AstOr Rouse, in that city, on the twenty-ffiurth of February. Another assoei,n, . with its'lleffilquar tors at 'Baltimore, to include Washing ton; io now 'in precoss ,of, formation. These. associations-are formed of the - Raduat'es, or all who may, at anytime, 'liave been students of the College, and •also . of tliose who-now I,lold, or.bave bold official relations,.. to the Celicgo: Their object is to promote to advance.the interests of,thp,,College. It ie expected that these central assodia,- tions wilt include in iheir inenikolithips the adjacent territoiles. That of Now York, for instance, includes tho - ie resid ing in the MeV( York and NerEngland States,: and in Northern New jemay. , - . On Tuesday_ evening las 4 Cumberland Circle, No. ap, Brathorhood of the tidal, (H. P.,) C. of A.,.was duiy•organized by. DePuty G. C. 'W., John A. Newman, of .Dauphin ,county, 'l:lactated 'by O. E. 'W.i Humbaugli,Mid D. W., W. Stuart, together with a deputation from State Capitol Circle, No., 92, ;of Harrisburg. Aftor the; initiatory proceedinza had boon gripe thrciugh with, the followli4eirlarso wore &Ili . installed I- H.-2i. Ritter, C. W.; J. 8..L0w, 0 . J.; J . Neff, 0. F. ; W. lif.;Ogilby, S. K. ;'A. L. Beetoni,. :TR,;4;11-Eltrohtn,-114,1EN. W. D., and J,,T. Crozier, W. N.. When the services were concluded, and the regu lar business transacted, the members of the Circle extended an invitation to their -visiting brethren - terpartake - ota - collation which had boen prepared, expressly for the occasion, by Sam Brown. The tables fairly groaned 'with the delicacies of the season, and 134 m did "his best" to make all feel comfortable ' The 'festivi ties were kept up until a late hour, when the 'company dispersed, all expressing, themselves as highly' pleased with the proceedings of the evening. In reply to the frequent inquiries made • by revenue officers, and others, Commissioner Delano has decided that persons engaged in the business of pur chasing leaf tobacco, which they consign to commission houses, agents, or other persons, to be. sold on their account, are liable .to pay, the special tax of 428, as dealers in leaf tobacco, under the.provis ion of the fifty,-ninth section of the act of July 20, 1868 and also, that this liability is incurred, notwithstanding the sales are made through the agency of per Sons, or firms who have themselves paid spe cial tax, as dealers in leaf tobacco. The same principle is held to apply to per sons selling distilled spirits through com mission houses, or other agencies. The sale made by the agent is deemed, and held to be the principal's sale, and he is required to pay a special tax, therefore, as " liquor dealer." • About one o'clock this morning; Jacob Alexander Mine, of Chambersburg, brakempn on the second freight of the Curnberand Valldy railroad, fell from the top ' of one of the cars to the ground, when near the corner of Front and Mel berrY streets, and in some manner got lifthis argi on the track under •the cars. The rm ivas considerably crushed, ren *ring- amputation necessary, He was carried into the house of Mr. Stouffer, at the tiqge, where Dr; Rutherfordampu tated tlie s arin close to the shoulder. - It is supposed that ho was knocked off the cars by. the telegraph wire, which cross es the railroad at that point. Although his arm was mangled, , and crushed, the sleeve of his coat -ivok,kot cut—Daily Telegraph of Wednesday. We regret very much that It , pecomos our painful duty to record the departure ftom our midst of Jacob 11. Coover, of New Cumberland. This melancholy, event, which has' brought gloom and sorrow to 55!.. many households, occurred at the late residence of the deceased, at 6 o'clock, Sabbath morning. Mr. Coover possessed in an eminent degree, those sterling qualities that win succefis in life, and infused energy and vitality into miery enterpriie with which he was con nected. His loss is greatly deplored by those who enjoyed the, pleasure • of his acquaintance. Requiesc* pace.—Tele, graph. ICI The Cumberland - Fire company have completed the necessary arrangements ! for the delivery to them, on or before tip first of March, ofa third class steam fire engine. It is to be light and durable. This cOnipany has been withoutsufficient apparatus for a !considerable length of time, and we are glad to 'note this in creasing prosperity on their part. At an-election;-'held-last-month; —the-follow-- ing officers were elected for the, ensuing year : M. C. Herman, President ; Wil liam Lippard, Vice Piesident ; E. D: Quigley, SEcretary ; George Dillman, Treasurer ; Peter Spahr, First'Directori A. N. Shearer, Second toiiector. List of sales for which bills have been printed at this Alec : Saturday, March 3, B. F. Locicard, South Middleton Township, four horses, cows, &c. . Saturday, Ikfarch 5, Peter S. Danner, south Middleton Township, four horses, cows, &o. Monday, February 28, Jacob Ricka baugh, Frankford township—cow, heifer, sleigh, honsehold and kitchen furniture. Wednesday, March 2, Jacob Shull , , South Middleton toWnshipfour horses, cows, reaper and mower, threshing ma chine, &e. Tuesday, March 8, J. B. Plank, South Middleton township—four work horses, six cows, reaper and mower, threshing machine, &p. Tuesday, March,B, S. B. Mountz, near Plainileld—one cow, twelve scaps or bee, furniture, &u. Thursday, March 10, Mary llammond, North Middleton township—family Aire, two cows, household furniture, &c. Thursday, March 10, G. W. Koser, near Plainileld—household and kitchen furniture, consisting of 'bureaus, tables, chairs, bedsteads and bedding, &c. Tuesday, March 1, William M. Go ner, West Pennsborough township, four 'pesos, cows, young cattle, kitchenduf— nitNe. Changed, from March 7. ' Wednesday, February 23, Yrancfs Bear, agent, at the residence of John citzel, Frankfort' township, four. horses, colts, stock, farming implements, furniture. Friday, February 25, at the Court House, in -Carlisle, real estate-of_tho late Coloael John ArGinais. Tuesday, March 8, Daniel Kutz, Mid dlesex township, five horses, oohs, eighteen head of cattle, fat bull, tures steers, firming implements. • Tuesday, March 1, John R. Long , nocker, near Plainfield; four horses, colth seven mulch bows, stock, farming Implements, ftirnitUre. • Wednesday, February 10, John Bren ner, South Middleton township, ' family horse, mulch cows, housohold:and kitchen furniture,- Wednesday, February 'l6, John Grei 7 der, West Perinsboroughtownship, three horses, cows, young cattle, grain fan; ploughs. • • Friday, February 18, Leonard W. Gut shall, ,South Middleton township, two horses, heifer, wagon, • ploughs, oart. Wednesday, February 26, Daniel M. Shenk, Dickinson township,:five horses, Milch cows, threshing machine, graht fan, household.and kitchen furniture. Thursday, - , February 24, Christopher' Timmins; SOuth Middleton township, :six horses, two of - which nro. matched nlaoks, cows, and farming implements! . Wednesday, March.2,D. W. Sterrett, Pennaboro' township, six horses, tWenty-six heed-of cattle, carriage, bug gy, farming implements: : •• Daniel Oiler, will have sale on March 2, on the Cove Farin. Salo •of lanai:Mai property, North Middleton township. John Oreidor, sr., will have sale of personal prOperty, in West , i'enrisborough towahip, on sikteenth of Vebruary. • Sale of personal property, by Samuel Stone, Frankford township, March 4, OloVi3n bud - of hors* thiqy-two head of honied cattle; . ten head of hogs, numbed of: eels: bills • have .been printed at tliis office, notice of wideh will ti inserted in this 'column, if Weave nett fled.' ' • Boree'of Commodore-Vanderbilt's ton children continue to berate him for hay ing married anotliei and n:young wife. tontrary-to-general-belief;the 01. modore, who is now seventy-six-years of age, has made no will, and declares that he never Such being tho 'case, his young Wife would; event, of his - demise - at - this' time; receive some.twenty. three millions of dollars, and the children will have as their share of the propeity only bet ffeen, three and four millions apiece. - An.ontAents A SUCCEgS Our friend J. H. Rheim - informs us that his. Circulating Library is a success, and that he will make the following ad 'dit'ions to it this week: "Hitherto ;" t . ‘ Paith Gartney's GirlhoOd ;" "The Gayworthy's ;" " Patience ptrong's writ ings ;" " Boys at .Chequasset ;" " Ver ner'; Pride ;" " The Channings ;" " Geo. Canterberry's. Will ;" . "The Rllll4Wak Match," and "The Lost Will." • Terms : Three cents per day ; thirty cents per month ; three dollars per year. CITA PHAN'S CHARADE My 1,2, 0, and 5, is the name of the last " 4,5, 0, and 8, is a bad child. " 13, 0, and 7,.,is the best and worn , thing in the world. My whole is a name composed of eight letters, of a great artist who painted in a style which Ch,tipman .has initiated in photographs. Answer next week. Cleansing the Blood," upon which charlatans have liarped.so. much is not a mere ciitchword and delusion. The mi croscope shows that some diseases exist like parasitic growths upon the globules of the blood, and it is further known that somesubtle substances destroy or expel them. These substances have been com bined to. make Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which does of ectually'expel the disorders that breed and rankle in the blood to rot out as it were the machinery Of life. Mer cer (Pa.) Whig. . • The partnership existing between W. _C—Bawycr,-4,—A—Duke r and 3,- E. Burk holder, - known as the Aim of W. C.: Sawyei & Co., bas this qay beeu dissolved by mutual consent. All persons -know ing themselves indebted to, or those hav ing 'claims against the late firm, are re quested to call immediately upon the junior partnere, at the old business st and, in the Bcntz House, and make settlement. The books will be, held by N ils for a while, and will then be placed iitt other hands for collection. Res peclfully W. C. SAWYER, J. A. DoicE, • J. E. Bun#(6l.Din CM A small size Faritl \ & Herring Iron Safe, nearly new, for 'sale , at the whole sale notion and variety store ‘ of. COYLE 13tiopqEns, 11 South Hanover street, Cny 'sle. Th e Subdriber otters at. private aide' at kis residence, ,in Chutelitown, Cum\ beiland county, 30 scapa of bees. DR. L. LExgEn. THE PRICE .COAL AHD HOW TO ECONOMIZE The committee appointed by the Amer ican Institute to examine into the merits reported that, after making a thorough examination of the various stoves, and testing them thoroughly, both in refer ence to economy and heating power, they have found the ' American Base Burner' (manufactured 'in this city) ? to be the most economical, and the-most powerful heater—some of the tests showing that this ,stove consumed full one-half loss fuel than theothevs,,.,and in every case gave much more heat." Is it not bettor to get the abeivo named stove and avoid the great waste of coal 7—Albany Knick erbocker. These stoves arc for sale by William Fridley, East Louthor street, Carlisle, Pa. TILL' SCIICEPRE TRIAL . A full report of the most interesting and important case is now ready and can bp obtained at this office. It contains the-entire testimony in the case, a full account of all the proceedings up to this time ; with a sketch of pr. Schwppe and Miss Steinnecke. The book will be fur nished at the follpying rates : One copy; Twenty copies, $ 4 00 Fifty copies, 9 00 One Inintired copies, 15 00 Address, HERALD OFFICE, F - Carlisle, Pa MARKETS CARLISLE PRODUCE B:IAIkEET, Corrected Weekly by It. - C: Woodward. Ca9L131,9, Febr 9 9, 7 9. 1670. $5 25 4-00 4 00 1 10 1 05 FAMILY FLOUR, • - SUPERFINE FLOUR, SUPERFINE- RYN- FLOIII4 WIIIrE WHEAT, • - *ED RYE. COEN, - • OATS, • • - CLOVERSEE O. • - - TIMOTIIYSEEP, • • FLAXSENU t BARLEY, • CARLISLE • PROVISION MAItKET. Corrected •Weekly by William IVashanond. CATILINLN, lobru.ry 9, 1870. $35 BUTTER EGOS, I ARO, TALI 0 , Di:ESKA X, BACON HAMS, BACON SHOULDERS, BACON SI DE7t, WHITE DEA2SB, PARED PEACHES, UNPARED PE ACIIES, DRIED' APPLES, RAOS, . • „ X2O • - , MONEY MARKET OLO;INCi vrtrimeoe fIA VIM it .1311.4'ilikk, 40 South TAirsi Street, 'Throo ck p. 111, Fabcocry N, 18TO. U. S.•O's •or'Bi,, . ' • • -•• .117% •11F10 • '9," , • . - 1143 , !IC ,4? 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Also good FECOND WAN() PIANOS , for ..elo ur lent et t. me t cult the __Lla.l and .exueilne_thern"nlether jou wish te. rent or I ny. fi 1. N TONO D () N LO DEUX 8, from the whrld renowned menufautery of E, P. 4.40.1- 'l.llll h ro. , (turmeric' CarhArt Needham). 'rho cheapen mid beet in tie wol id, Kodak warranted end kept In order by myself for lire pale. Also VIOLINS, GUITARS ACCORPIt:ONS, S4IIF.T .MUSI'C.AND MUSIC t 10010.4; STRINGS OP'AI.I, KINDS, and eeoritliing appertaining to'kilt muelc inietneea . Old Kende, Melodeon", and Orgto. takpra In Riot. R 'E t I" . .A I It I N'G. All londe of Instrumento repettod Cull itrid rata ',are I soli. JonTu.u: RHEEM: Do forsji NO: li, wEsTBIAIN -STIODET. (oppolite, 31ii!ion 'Hall;) CJAItt 1i3L8,, PA. GROCERIES, - CitATDIES, &cc J. M. 14443°Z4El'IMFtrt• CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES; 411ALlili Ql l TEARM, yttits,l3Pl9EB' ADEIENgWABE, SA 7 LT AND FTBD.• ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRontigk BOUGHT AND tiotrruwam aomr an PITT AND P3MWRET STREETS ladec6o 'HO FOR THE HOLIDAYS! A FILM! ARRIVAL OF HOLIDAY GOODS At BURR'S, No. 8$ -West Main street. A IdagtOnannt. Block of Oamdlor, Top!, Nuta and Fruit/ to now open for In'npecHon by,Lho Tin Wagons, • Expressos, - Ambulances. • ' . • Carta, Hones, dune. grand., • Pistols, Wnletles, gipraetto and - . Mechanical Toys; Wood Wagons, Bleds,llobbellorsos, • • • - • -- Drums, Fire,. Horns Game,, Arks, Dogs, Cats. and • : . • host of other toys. , Fancy Bonus, China . Mugs, Venus. Cups, Saucers, Oranges, El..fea, Crucifixes,_ &xi kola Oranges, Lemone, • Figs, Raisins, -• Pruneilas, and • Other Fruit-,and Nuts of a I ' Simla. DOLLS. ' and Doll - . Heads -with Moving and Fixed eyes. CLEAR-CANDY TOYS, OP YY OWN 111NUEAOTIIAL, WHOLESAIS AND ILETAJL. PP.8•130 and AIIEIRIOAN OANDli.ln) Amadei:ice. All of which will be sold at the lowest aom pric u a. itzer Please give me a call.jo D. W.. BIJRKHOLDER, No, 35 Wed Main dared edible Pa .11d0c69 • 000 000 000 000 SPECIAL ELECTION,—By virtue or • implode]; paned et the loot elated meeting of the lawn council' f -Cardillo on election will bo bold at the Court Hone-, on . Saturday, Febrnary 12, 1870, between the hours of two o'clock out ole o'clo k p. en., by the qualified vo ere of said borough; to da• tenni'oe whether the police force anal' be Tattooed or not; A full vote!. desired. C. E. MAGLAUGIII4II, • Pro4dent of Town Counell, C. A. COWMAN, )3 ocretary. 3feb' CHEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL!! The subscriber is prepared to deliver, by the car load, to Heat burnOrs,ond other consumers along the Hue of the Cumberland Valley llailroad, the cote btated LYIOENB VALLEY 'COAL AT TUB LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES FORSIASII. This coal is of ovary atipedor quality. and will be tarnished citinices which will defycompetition. - Tha subscriber will deliver coil at Osrliale, by the .ar load. during the current Month, at the following prices, per tun of 2;000 lbs Pea... Not . Stove Egg.. And to other points of the road he will deliver it, adding or deducting the. expense of difference in freights. Ilia above rates will be subject to the rise or fall of prices, each month, at the nines. GEORGE ZINN. Offlce—earner of Main and Pitistreeta. 1.6dec693m CHRrSTIAN INHOFF, of Carlisle; hae the role right, as dg.t for Cumberland County, Pe , for thi:Ale, wholevle, frr a caw NO HUMBIIGI... BURNING FLUID, called KING'S NON EXPLOSIVE DI4ILLIANT IL LUMINVPINGI BURNING FLUID, GALS le .tsperlor to anything ever Introduevil end can enmity tl . ,lrade thrnugh the enmity, whGlemale Their 14.01 D te \ ltt par than Kereamt; it le non explonlre; makes a boetor,clearer, end eofter light then iterolame, or Any ottaitl7 compound in into; omits no bad odor or erne% and perfectly harm lees. \ Merchants or others wishing to nue and to lo. t this article willplcase *tit at toy store in Carlisle. 111111.1STIAN IMHOFF._ Beam. E MELODEONS BEST LYMENS VALLEY LIME COAL, 1.4.25, at tho yard° of SUMMIT BRANCH LYM EN • VAL Y EGG STOVE COAL delivered SO SO NUT COAL ' 4 5 In-the .)Ard, 2.5 cent, le.. At the yank.. t A. IL BLAZE - . LUMBER OP ALI. KINDS et the lowest prima At tbe yards of Wl4. DEVENNEY, '4ctioneer rohrusry.lL-J•asn Zolgler, Middlesex township. i5--Joie Iltennty, tuAltli S. iddleten. , • I Kaufman, /downs - 19-.11,11n Shupp, Monroe. • t, I 21-Joseph Goodyear, Mourn, 23-John Weibel, Pren,lord, . • - • 24-G , Orge {Puna, t 11.11, - Ilarripd,•rt. - 2,-J. & P. Gross, South • IdduAno. • 2G-U. my Ile hell ser, Memo, „ & Bedew stors of Marl, I-P K.-Idl or,Monyoe, , ~; ' • - • 1 - John Sollenberger. 5111.11 l ex, • " Brie l'ne, II leer ' 4-1171111.1 m • Laic., Munro, 2-Levi 7.01, ler; to sloes, X, I ' • P. BborlY,..itlver,Sprlng: '). ' I 8-Daniel 'Cuts, , " es. Shrei:.o4 Fprlav , 10-A. S. Hupp, Lower Allen,. . ' , • 11-John Enek. 02w'., Sio r e• " 1.2-. E.• P. Zimmerman, Loseei " 14-William Swede, mill* Middleton. . • 16- 7 11.1gley & days, Mechanicsburg. •' 10= , Artnur Shupp, 010010, ' • • 17- Sonnet Iferaminger, Fll.er ' Sprlng. E Boiling Springs , "'• 18-M II Herman, diver Spring. 21-Jusob Good, nor, &Ruth Middleton. 22-Cyrus Blinale, Nemec,. " 23-11enjamin Nisley, Monroe. • • 24-John McClure, Monroe. - • 25-Umber & titsymau, Silver Spring,. 20-A killnk, New Kingston. " 2S-Johu Paul,Churchtown. ' FLuTE4, TREES; _PLANTS, and FLOWERS. l'Olt SALE AT ME tIUhIDERL ND NURrF RIE3 this itprlngt , A largestschof very fine.pench trees, grape. yltes, (Ingo orange, s' rawberry plants, 'rhubarb, ornentental trees, g' 4 general nt'aory stock. Vegetable flints, all transplanted, the boat varieties of cabbage, tone to, chuligower, pepper, beet, celery, cgs pitnts, Sc. Sweet potato-, and to bacco plants In hire quantity.. Lietrdy and g con tinua° flowers, due aeaottnnittr, great indurententsl offered to persona making .up clubs, - fur any of the oboe e stock Parties intending to plant are invited to call at I ke nursery, or rend for club 'price lint Ordrre proniptly forwarded in reason. intIRY a. nUi'P flhireurbnalown, Cembeaand county, ra. Ofeblin rIFEg. aro • 'TIBLI.OBALB. 7 --1 will sell; by'vlitue P oft e nuthorlty lii the wilt of John Mcginute, deerasett, on A it h 4 , die way-AIM day,gf Tebritarit, • ihto, et tea cMools, a. ta.. of the Court Nom, fu the boroesh'ot Orrlliti, that' TWO STORY HOUSE, AND Lqx QY.4ItPVND.Ia the,borougla of Ca tilde; eltn'etisa . .on the out eldfaef. eotqy ,11A9 1. over. Week hOOiTtilin; iblio;ril iOa the it 7, ;it7,l;ii;g7t:io - cid; •• . ' on tho• east 'by nu' alloy, aq the eolith by A. W. . :.2 ':.. '' •. ' . - _ ~,,,„,,,,,,,,, ,;„ Dents, and Mints west by eekt street cotitetningin: l ', '• . ' '',.. ViNg !" , !;• , , ,, . O .''FF.. 401, , . • trent, on sold street. about '2o' feet; and all,,ut , 210 4 • ' .- —", _' ' , ' -4 ' • • , . , feet le depth to Said atmy. . - . . ' . All person! dealing redly flee arttelea. rellehlo Itl. Thli property le Odvantageourly oltuabet for bust;, ntmllty; and nimbroe to pried, are on,. Saki to' bo nose, Laving a store room; with • coptfortebte &slab ', pleased by, Or exceidine ly large and ,varted 1.01110. Mg etteched • , .''' • ' ~ ' ' i tton: Our:Wok is kept elwaysTresh .11 additions. ,4, Attendance will be given, end terms made known prom first voureos. '—, V . , ' •• , ' . en doy of gale by, , . ) . ,-• ' I Our, store kl,prooqunced one of the most elegant ba' • ' ,W. At llENfan,sort, , the world; sad any parties vhdtlocthe city ere pot , ' ksecutor of John /Stephan s,,deseseed. . dully Invited to eon and looped lent their tedious. , ' ' . '20.10n701y • Ma OLAIPWA h, Ml= TOODEN, Atal E=l ➢RARDP .1)P FAMILY FL•OU'R MISCELPANBOUS. NO HUMBUG I I= 133:2113 HAVELLANniIifS. EEE2 iIENItY SAXTON. N. SAXTON .1k,C,Q.,, = Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Cutlery, &c. Carlisle,. Pa., hereby announce to the public, that they Szoteod selling everything In their line, elther.wheletalo dr rota% at prim much lower thaw can be bought this plde of Philadelphia Oar dock coueleto In part of ROMPING MATERIAL OF ALL DI IPTIONE • Paints, ( Gime, Putty, VArnishen, COMOtli, Plsetfr, Sara, Pols/dor, Safety fn.., Iron, Naito, Shovels, Forko, Itako3, Spode; Crow bark, Bledgos, Plots, Alro a fnll and well selected nasortdant of Mac Toole, =1 FARM DULLR, norm, !panes, Choir., Grain I;agn, Roper, Pulloys and ilay Elteatora of all,deecrJptloae. ORNS, PISTOLS, PONTES, SHOT , CAPS, and ammu nition.of all kinds 'i'hankful for peat &yore, by etrlct allontion to buelnoen tee hopo to r 'calve a continuation of the ALL PERSONS knowing themselves .C3l. liAlebted to Henry, Saxton ore requested to make Imupdlato settlement, and those having cl ares to preskat them t , r settlemest, ati I wish to close up my books to January 1, 1870 1111.NRY SAITON. ' 7/Jan7o. DE HA.VEN & BROTHER, BANKERS AND DEALERCIN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST 11011TGAGE . BONDS, No. 40 Booth Third street, Philadelphia $3 00 4 00 5 25 5 25 Boy, 801 l Ind Eschattgo 01l lance of IL S. BONDS, on the most liberal terms - GOLD BQJTGHT•AND BOLD I= COUPONS CASHED te4.eko bought end gold on Com minion only Account. received, and Inter"! allergic] on daily balances. Subject to check at sight. 27Jan7Oly ORPHANS' COURT BALE. UN BATIMMY,-FE.I3III.IARY 19, 1870. By virtue i fan order of sale of tbo Orphans' Court of Cumberland • aunty, I will expose to pub le sale, at t he Court House, In the borough of Carlisle, .the folloblug vehr.ble rent Haute, lato thu property of W. Brock, deco:ow:1: No. I. A lot of gr end, on the north Milo dr the borough of Carlisle adjoining lands of Joseph Heis er, C. Blinplay, privato alley, crook lane, and public rood leading from North Pat street to Harrisburg turnpike, containing about two acres, a, d acing hereon a two sb ry brick bonne and bock bailing, Immo stable, and other outbuildings. The land is lime•tona of first min ity, to a good ante of cultiva• th n, end to excel]. nt order Pir market gardening. Thor buildings are in gookrepair, and there to a too 3 nu to .3. chord on the premise,. N 0.2. A lot of ground on Went street, Carlini°, ad joining John Harder, W. i•ftgrow. nod Mr. Thomas, Cantriii.ing 18 feet Upfront On Wont ntreet, and 75 fo-t in depth, an !Tiering thereon orated a two story frame house. and 'othoi outbid ding,. Thin le a very desirable home, - ) 'tale to commence ut 10 o'clock, 0. - iv ion at. tondanee 'will be giVen and tents made known by C. P. LIUMIRICII, Administrator. fßan3t T EiE bARLISLie ACADE . MY. THE ONLY SCHOOL WHICII PREPARES YOUNG MEN FOIL COLLEGE IN CARLISLE. An English antl.4.seleal 8 , 11001 for young men and. boys Nei Ibe oponed S..ptensbor 0, In Ilunts's bul'dlng, on booth /lanOs7 Street. Fuplle Inatructerl In lEngllt. Ilathatnatlea,, Natural Science, rel;lo9,[l,lllllp,te THE COUltSg. 41V KTUnT Ia firCigned to nrdto thorough flugitah tcholsrfl and 17 prep., for alive itnerial uttihtion will Lo Praciiral Arithntrtir, Roadirit , , &Ming, Penmanship,Ec , W d atudenta &nay ho rv.,11 Cm malt. d for tuialruna I re, and bay.• it good foOndutihu for a more extoo.lM curio of at,,dy ,\ 'l l lll4 GOVEII 111 V.R e will 1.1 , adapted young gr feat men und thoxo Who cardot Lo lreatod thus will not Lu allowed to remain -with on - _ TILE BCIIOOI/ YHAR In divided 'Lilo t•u ho inning rrniirctivoly BeEtamber 6, and Januniy 3 TERMS PER ES 410 N (Payable lii Advance.) . . let S. h. ll ; .R. -Common English,— ' $l5 00 do • Clamdcs with Comment F. ogliith, . 20 00 .1d '5144111.(1, Oommon,Englinh, ' ' 25 00 do.: t' (AM sits with CalllMlll Ength li. • i 'BOOO The scholars of this Academy. by the payment of's" small sums annually, can bare the use of the College. Llbriviee. anditinlagl:s,oi O'rolunies. VACATIONS =July aiM August, and from Christ. etas to the Monday after Now Year. . BOARDING /W.—Pupils from ahroinl have •the privilege of rooming In Dickinson College If "They oho , . to do to, anal will find good boarding elthbr In, College Clubs or In private families, ranging Dow $2 in te 5,5 00 per week. . AO4roo. R. •,`?1. 9TIZRIII::ET, l'tinclo,o . t• • R EFERENCE: . . . I tato great Omen. In commending Mr. R. W. Sterrett, A.M.; . a gentleman emlnontly qualified to teach. MysontldeNce In I.lm le such, that I *halt commit my own eon to his care. . . , - Preeito il lltDlc neon D lg ll co Li lllogo...) Bop. 3,3 m J.E.CAL .: y7L . L' Jo'CO.! JKW.If f LEAS, A N.D. 1M POll TE 4'S , 002 CIIEBTNUT EITItE?ItT,• Make uiLy stun , cLAss aooDi4 AN, WIIENeWVARIETY OF COLD WATCIIDFL • i DIAMOND% • . JR3VILAY, skim ' pLiisn.wAnit; OLoCas, IntONzr.a, IMARIGN.BANCr 000D9,' STOVES ! 1870: AR EIMEME2 A. the Demon to feat 'approaching when person will be looking foya desirable Stove for Parlor or girolien use, we ask a careful elimination of our 6tock, bellovini we havo-the !argot andbesa%loot, • • ..o - Sasio'rtment of STOVES our offored to MO cltltotui of Cninberland county We have ou bend thejuitly celebrated MORNING GLORY, BASE BURNER, which. as a Parlor or Dining Room Stove, torah at ether°, an thoneands 'who me them will tfmtlfy Table and rocket Cutlery - THE ---MOENING--LIGII PARLOR HEATER, and U. SAXTON & CO. and other DOW Parlor, Dining Room and ChazoLal We oder among others the following Cook Stores TIIE ILECIITLATOR, and City of Burlington COMBINATION. We alto sell the DIAMOND HEATER -which heats ono, two or throe rooms, nod le decidedly We would call attention to our largo stock of •n band or tondo to ordar. All kinds of ROOFING AND SPOMING done on reasonable terms and without delay All pernona desiring anything In our line are In 'riled to call and.prlCe our articles before purchasing I=! t~_r,._...____. ___ _. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES NO Humnua! I am-now getting up-the largest lot of work ever made in Carlisle, and am preparing for another sale in April next. Call at the shop and examine the work before it is 13nished, so that you may he satisfied that I use noth ing but the BEST AIATEItIAIit of all kinds. " Every st) to of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, do ready made or made to order : All new work guaran teed. Haying boon successful for four years. I bopo by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of patronage. • . Do not forget the piece, cor. Pitt and floutb atreetf Carlisle, Pa. oJan7o.3m .7 - CALLIO, CARLISLE, PENNA., =I ,Tbo latest just recolVod Tho latest atyleo alasyo on handl SILK HATE! from (ho tiest Blinufecturon I I ! G. C A LLIO wleholi to call attention to 11IR largo ECM He menufeetur,a Irate to order, end. bee the Uri 'arlrungemonts (or coloring Rats, Woolen GOOda iind.o,verconte r •t abort. notice Zan higlitst CAM PRICES paid for 10 tp , 9 $lO,OOO GUARANTEt • }.1 1.1 t. For Ito tlntivologl Whltrnom Second. For Ito Unequaled Doral.Mlty Viir Ite linunrpailsed Covering ['repeal CARLISLE, Pk, • • , , • • irir IT costa .14.8. to taint with Buck Lead, ihattr any other White Lead extant,. Tho lama weight covers more anew, he more durable, and makes whiten'. 'Perk. VIM. For Ito Unequaled'Tharability ,finond. For Its Unrivaled Whitent.ea Third. For lie linetirpebeed Covering Property o Lootlyi for Ea Groot Economy, being the cheapest, handftnnest, and moat duraplce IYhtte Paint Ia the world. BUCK. LEAD • AND BUCK tINC,;' Fitinfaction pont mtlesd by.tbi Blamillolorert4' WYDDING BITNER ME BUCB COTTA GE COL ORS; Prepared Oxproisly far Painting Cottage's; Clutbididlnga•of overk descrlVlon, Ponces,: .Thlrty-flvo different •OOlors,- Inu:ahla, Cheap, yalform, and Beautifnl Bhitdos.' ' • Ehimplo oar& sent by mail, If desired. • Demers' Orders' wilt be promptly executed by the .„. TRENCII,IRIPEtARPS ' TENTit AhD'D.IOIIET ATP.EOP:. .29janTOly WINWABE, dee STOVES 1 STOVES - THE LIGHT HOUSE, Ono of tho moat desirable stoves in use Ahoo a Base Burner. THE MORNING GLORY '3 PORTABLE FURNACES Room Stoves soranioß, NOBLE COOK, MERRY CHRISTMAS,' WIAGAUA, TIRE PLACE STOVE, the beet Fire Place Stove over Invented TINWARE WALKER & CLAUDY, No. 18, Weet Melo Street, NO HUM-BUG!! EZEMBEI No. 29 WOB9 MAI2I STItELT, The HATTER of Carlholo I I Ett!...IIIONABLIE HATS just out!! I HATS .AND CAPS COUNTRY FURS Afiraivz i 6ALL.'"EII NO CO wax,sricr,Er BUCK LEAD Exec,la all °Mir LEADI rito Economy."7(i)t& Duck LEAD is a() 6beapost and best. Ilio,aoa.auinntincni DUCK !ANC otbor INCZ TRY IT AND B CONVINTED: yIIILADBLPIU.4. A. L. SPO.YSLEWS COLUMN.- L. SPONSLER, Real Errata Agent, Scrivener, Conveyanear,lnerap ince mad Claim ,Agent. • Wee Main Streit Near Contra 8 mare. • - ORE WASHER FOR BALE.—An ex celleut Ore Wallow, et the Ore Bank of George W. Loldleh, Snarly new, wni be . old very low: Ap• ply - A. L. SPOleaLlat. • RENT.-A OR RPR E F MOWN 6pitty commodious two and a f story BRICK DW eLLING, adjeltlng tho Tlotel on tho corner of Ilalti!and IledfOnt. streets. - Also tw., t e e.g. ry DWELLING lIGUYEB, one Brick and the other Fume, eltustsd on E. mfrot street, be tween Hanover and Bedford streebt—a 1 in good or der. Yoeseellon given Bret of Aprh. Apply to, A. L. BYONBLEIL OR RENT ejltn7o Two commodious two story Brick Houses, on the east eldo of East street, botween' Mein anti Ebuther 'streets, In the borough of Carlisle; llkeolee a vain 'able lot of ground on the test Ind,. of letort f3pring, containing about THREE ACIt&S, being'the proporty of the -heirs of Joeoph Sitcom, deceased, all to excel lent repair, will be leased for one yean.f,m the let of April next. For iell4lli engnire of A. SPONSLEE -- .Real Estate Agent. • FOR SALE. , . . n 01069 A two story BRICK Private Residence situated on Booth llano.er street, between Pomfret and bath Minot., Carl ele. 11.te lot cantonal 21 fret In front and 120d.pth. The house nearly new, containing double . parlor*, dining room and kitchen on thi first floor, and five comfortable 'chambers-on the second story, and thrarfinished rooms on the attic, conveni ent outbuildings. fruit trace, and grope vines, and bydrant in- ths yard. k.nnuire of - A. L. SPONSLER, Real East° A gent. lOno6o • VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI DENCE FOR SALE. 81thote on South Hanover street, Cirliale,• now Owned and occupied by Mrs. Weshmood, late the property, of Benedict Law. The lot 'fronts on Haw• over et; 00 feet, and extends back the same width 240 Get to &reentry. The luiprovoirents are a large -two-story BRAME HOUSE, with Verandah in front. containing Double Pariore, Hall, Chamber, Dining room and Kitchen on lower floor and six Chambers end Bathroom on the 2nd story. One and water have been lntroducel. There lea large bible and Carriage House at the COOL of the lot. The lot is well studded with ornamenta. trees and shrubbery, besides fruit or almost every description and Grapes of the most choice selection in sonudance. Enquire of. . A. L.I3PONSLEB, Real/4We Agent. ECIE3 ORE BANK FOR BALE —A rich deposit of the best gnat* nermatits dre, yintdlng 60 per cent. comprish,g about 18 AC11,123, located in Monroe township, about 2 miles trom the Iron Works of 0. W. & D. V. Ahl, on the smith aide. of the Yellow Brooches creek. Thereto a stream of water running through the tract 'enftlelent for washing the ore and furnishing water power be sides. A portion of the I ankle tinder a lease aid will be sold eublect thereto. The balance la unln cumbered. Pm cone cleelrloue of viewing the Bank may' call upon (Norge W. LauHob, at "LeMich's mill," for merly known no flrlckeeo mill, Monroe township, Combo, lend county, or upon A. L. aPONSLER, Real Relate Agent, C.llele, 80June 60 EWtEKA FOR SALE A Private Residence situate on South Hanover St. Carlisle, nearly opposite Ear Ire Rotel owned by James Bentz. The lot contains 100 feet In front tanning back 210 not, and being 70 feet In bre 4th at thereat-. The buildings are nearly new and In exec/lent order, comprising a commodious TWO-STORY BRICK FRONT BUILDING with a largo Two.Stoty Brick Back Building attach ed containing all the modern huproveinoute Inclu ding gas and water. The Itlcation of this prcpeety is ono of the most aglow In the town, and will be MI-posed of on favorable terms. For terms and fur. thee particulars enquire of Aug 6 VOA SALE—That desirable Private ~ ,Itelideheo, situated on West Pomfret Streot, Carlisle The Lit contlins 30 feet in front and 240 fest in depth. The improvements consist of a com modious TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, rodtaining large Parkin. Wall, Dining Boom, and Kitchen on the lower floor, and sight convenient elhamners on the second floor. tkree over the front building, and fivo over the back" buildiog, a Wash House, Dathltoorn, and Water Closet; and gas pipes running Into the cellar.- A hydrant in the yard and water on the secood story. Iho entire property to In most excellent condition. and the location oneof the mdardesirable in the town. The lot I. w ell stud ded with fruit trees and ahruthory, and quite a num ber of grapusinea of superior term. 24nept 69 •VALUABLE FARM AT PRI VATEV SALE. Situate on the South-side of the Yellow Breeches creek in Monroe. , township, about 34 silo Ran of Ahre Iron Works. containing 70 Acres, all 'cleared but about 2 Acres which are covered with good tim ber. The imptorements are a on.me•ltouei two-story FRAME fit.ll,E, with convenient out buildin e. Large BANK BARN with Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attached.• A Viol., Apple (n hard in good bearing ardor, together with Peaches, Pears, Chi rries aid Chapel, In abundance and an excellent and never tailing well of Water at thud, or. The land is In a high state, of cub [ration. under good fence and the im provements in good order The location is' a desira ble one, being near a church, mill and et hoot horse. If not sold at private rale before the 25th d 57 - September next the farm w1:1 be offered at Pu ;JP Salo on that day. Person. desirous of viewing the premises may call noon Geo. W. Leidich, at Leldich's mill. in Monroe township, For terms Ac, apply to A, L SPONSLEIT, 18Ang 69 , Real Rotolo Agent VALUABLE ' PRIVATE RESI, DEN CE FOR 91 LE—Situa a at tho o set end of the borough of Carlisle, wee of Pickinson College: Tho lot ronutins 70 feet in front and 50. i fort in dojo li, extonding from Ma n to Loather sheet. Tho impro• ements consist of an elegant and com modious mart-ion linnuto near the Centre of the grounds. fronting on Ma n et , eet, tint bed in the most ,nperb style, with on senient ootbui The grounds are benutPully I Id out, and are studdod with ab, minace of fruit and ornamental., trees and flowing, snit ebrobbtry:of the choicest hind. The owner being desirous of telling. the property will be disposed of ni on nthenta,eous ternie to the purrhater Possemelon given on the that of•Aprll . next. For Lorna, and further particulars; enquire of A. L tT./NSLER, Real Ettato Agent. EOM A VALUABLE FARM AT FRI VALUABLE SAI. h.—Situated in Silver tit firm tux n ship, on the ra.lresil, within a half mile of Loidies Station and 3 mien wcat nf. 310. hanic-burg, enutein- Mg fin ACRES, al cleared. The unproven. rt•a are a 1.5110 STONE HOUSE, with all the nece-vary out t uildi gs Large Bank Bar n, Wegon Shod, Corn Cribs, Carriage}louse, Ste: •The,e Ina Cistern at the house, also pits at the barn, a a ell of water in the wit-h hottae, nod a never telling stream of water running through the farm, a gbod Apple, rchold, let. ly e nured and limed, with a satiety of other fruit. The farm is in groa cultivation, and at tier good fence, in goetl- neighborhot • convenient- to -school .end churches. . it ..e sold before the flrbt of Each, it will then bo for lent. • Persons desirous to view the property, will please call en the q 1 bcriber, living on the farm. Tering - will ids niade - ticconiitiodstlrig. Gian7o THREE FARMS FOR SALE AT A GMAT lIARt. A IN. In Went 1r,.11.15. ONE OF 435 ACRES! 1 and In, fele_ condlllon, of.vory g.od quellty. Un dergo. d fence. ()maid, Garden paled lit good sized and comfortable. Dtv , lllng, Bala. 00;05 teat, Coin Wagon house Meat nonce, non Bonito, Spring Iton.o nt irrir g of:good leat,,t. n. ar, the o Hug, Ora MAIM never caltlvelloo ' b.'ancein Wood and-Timber. evict Farm is altunted. aithlo 1,14 Mlles of el, epy Creek, a St-4h non the Baltimore Ohio nal ro.d. at add. h th re la a Store, Poet OMeoandlisprass Office, ',here all kinds of Produce • ran to mud. ." artnikburg,n largo and flourlsbleg. • town, In In nines &slant, whrro the hi.heit prices am pthl for all glad. of Country Produce; 23,1 miles dletant 1. d WI ere good Larsosiobe .an be had t. r three years.... Clout c it, and can to burnt olglit,eouts per hullo.' The Tenant, :a above Farm ial.'ed the peat yo Baldwin 'Wheat, and In short 11010 thin amount might be dtur ed, by use • of Limo dis It ache on sad Lend. That Farm ^. aid be divided to, emit puretuners, atilt cid on easy terms. Price 3?25 per Acre. Also, one of Ttbo I ,Erundred and , Fou;qan Aorta . At 120 per Acre. Inaprovenronts common. Ara one of • Ttoo •Iftindred and Fourteen Acres, ' Al 815 .per Arab. No Improvements.. Rood sates power on both. • • The Land on tbero Forme is of good 'quality, one 'Third cleaird, end balance in' Wood' al d Timber. ' which dooming& a good mari et lit- Cherry Run Sta lion. Them Farms aro eiteated one mile from Cherry , Run biatinn, ou the Baltimore & obi° Ifal.reed, at • which Station la a Eton, d'iost Ocoee nod Express Of goo, and= 1 mite trim a Vomit; tie Quan3, whom Liu Wow, can bo Lad for tbreu .yeani tar nothing. Martinsburg is 18 miles distant. • • ' • .... .. . , All the above hoationa are wry boalthy. lofer them a Bargain ' an I am old. have no family, and wish to soil. • airigr Go to- tilleiopy . Crook !halloo, on. the Baltimore it Ohio Bat nod, to.aee quite FOTIMI, whoro liatritton Lauer. eeq., tenant on Ihrni, will gilw all partlaulare and chow the forme. - • ' 4iddreaa, . • ' • ' .20.7an2m • Aberdeen. !beard comity, hid., SUSAN ESLINGEIL -IN T1111 . 001711T °PEON.' ye . MON P. EA, OF CUAIDhIL: .DANIEL G. ?SAP, LAND counrir.- VtNDITIONI EXPONAB, JAN., TERM. INN, , January lb,. /Win—Money considered in Court, arid, rule for its . appropriation.. The Auditor-ape polntod by thoCieurcef Common elm of Cumberland •county, to cm orl4lol 01121 Deport the hne. and make dietribnilen of the fund. in Court produced by the sheriff's sato under the above; writ. of the following described real Wet.. viz "A tract of land alt.:Meg in haat Pennelunough t OWnehip,Cumbrrland county, ,Panneyienda,,,bounded on the north and east by. the Conodeguinst_ hook,. on, the be the lands of John Lantz, and on the mouth by the lands of 11. hi: lialdennw, containing ICO melee, ,MOlO or lope, and. having dies. on erected a two story- items derailing boner, bank "Dore, cregoti shed, end other tnt WOO Will attend tit Ito duties of bfe appaint!."--te . On Saturday,. February 20, A. D. 1870, at. 10 Welt tit, a. in., qt.his office' on North Iliaovar parte% in the borough of,fierittio when,and where all persona lateunted are r, quireeto attend.. F..N.IiELTZGOPYIIII„ Auditor. 27JAn703t ILI Real k.atite Agent A. L. EIPONBLER, Real Eatate Agent • BRONST vll, Real Estate Agent. EMI!
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