American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 14, 1867, Image 3

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record YobRDEEDS.—Many persons
n ro doubtless Ignorant pf tlje Jaw, requlr-
IngDeeds for Land, made within the State,
lo be recorded within six mpnths, or they
will be declared void against subsequent
parch asors pr Mortgages for,value. Ignor
ance pf; the law exouaeth no man, and
therpfore owners :of property . Would do
welt to notice' tbo requlrmonts of the pre
sent statute.
X. O. G. T.—The Quarterly Convention
of Good Templars, In Cumberland Valley,
will commence on Feb. 14th,
at B'K M. Delegates ate expected from
Cumberland,, Franklin, Fulton and Ad
ams counties. .On Friday evening; Mrs.
F. D. Gage will deliver a free Temperance
Lecture, in Ttheem’s Hall; This lady has
ibeen highly spoken of In every part of the
:Stato where she has appeared'. All are
Invited to.be present.
Singing Schools.— We ore glad to an
nounce that a Binging school under the di
rection of Prof. J. B. Harry, is In success
ful Operation in Carlisle. The manage
ment.of the schoolis under the. direction
of a board of trustees, consisting of the.fol
lowlng gentlemen: R. M. Henderson,
E 9 q., ; Rov. Jacob Boas, Dr, J. j. Bender,
John Irvine, A. H. Blair,' D. Ralston,
Henry Saiton, Jacob Rheem, Wm. Blair,
Rev. C. P. Wing, J. C. Hoffer, W. J. Cam-,
erou and E. Cornman. This board has en
tire contlol of the business affairs of the
school, rccelvlugall applications for mem
bership and attending to all ttie business
connected with the school. Mr. David
Ralston is Treasurer, and to him all pay
ments for tuition should bo.made. ■ The
school meets In Rheem’s Hall every
Saturday afternoon npd evening. .
Prof. Harry has now in successful op
eration eight prosperous schools in this
county, and.he refersjwlth confidence; to
any of the pne thoiisand pupils who have
been under his tuition.■. '
Another Stable Burned;— On Thurs
day nighit last, iboiit eleven o’clock, a.log
stable belonging'to Mr. Duey, on the cor
ner of West street and' Locust alley, was
discovered to be on fire. ; The building be
ing entirely of wood, was, soon,burned to
the ground. The fire was undoubtedly the
work of an incendiary. , ; \ ;
On the same nigh‘t,.attempts were made
to burn a shop in the.roar of Keller’s hat
store, and also the stable of Mr. Jonathan
Cornman. In the former instance the fire
was discovered and extinguished before it
bad done any harm ; and in the latter it
probably wept out itself.
Gentlemen of the Council,.and citizens
of Carlisle; hasn’t this thing gone about,
far enopgh?. Shall, we .continue taking
no measures for the protection of our prop
erty, when almost every night, wo are
aroused from bur beds by the alarm of fire ?
Some of these 'recent attempts manifest a
deliberate purpose to burn down,the town
by firing it at several' places at the same
time; and unless something is, done to
strengthen oiir police force'and make it
more efilolent, we may look for a confla
gration, some of these nights, in compari
son with which the fires which have pro-,
ceded will bo asiothing. We would rirge
upon the Council three measures which
we believe the public,safety.imperatively
demands: First, that the police force; be
enlarged and rendered more: efficient:
Secondly, that no officer, be appointed
whose duty it shall be to see that the fire
plugs are. kept in order ; and. thirdly that
the street lights be kept burning, the en
tire night. •• ’ ■■
A RABE'OPPORTDSrTY.— Messrs, Wlli.
0. Bryant <fc -Co., publishers of the 'New
York Weekly Post, have made arrari ge
monts to. famish" that journal and the
American, Agriculturist,- at the excccding
ly-low price of ,tW,6 dollars.and a, half a
year for" both ; or they will furnish-the
semi-weekly Posfaiid the Agriculturist for
four dollars a year; . - The Agriculturist 1»
a monthly Journal of the highest charac
ter. It Is deoidedly the best agricultural
paper ,published, in 'this- Country. Tho
Post is a family Journal Which for years
has stood In the very front rank of the
literary world, and the name of Its vete
ran editor Win. Cullen Bryant the poet
and iiterateur, is a sufficient guarantee of
Its contents. Together they will supply
an amount of varied and interesting read
ing matter for the family circle' which
could.nbt be obtained fropa any other two
publications In the Country. Address
Wm. O. Bryant ifc Co.; Dnblialiers of the
Evening .Post,-No*'4l Nassau-.Bt. N. Y. ■-
A TbIPTO MEOHANiodBUha—^WC Jind
-.the pleasure of-joining in a.social - party
■which took an extra train of oars at this
place,on.Thursday,evening last, and pro
ceeded to Meohanlcsburg, there to 11 trip
’the .light fantastic” at the Merchant’s Ho
;tel, which has reoentiy been opened by
MaJ. T. J. Kerri'formerly of thls place.—
Guests were present .from' Chambersburg,
Newville, Carlisle and vicinity, Me
chanlcsburg, Dlllstown, Silver Spring,
Xower Allen,
localities In the lower ehd-,bf ’thb7eiinhty.
There;were about slxty couples lu attend
anoe, ail of whom seemed to enjoy-thCm-
Belves“hugely.” ThoarrangemonlS.un
. der the superintendence of friend
the Merchant’s;* vr'ete complete in- all fe
speots. A flnooroheatrawaaengageiitfbr
■ the-occaslori, and,a bountiful supper was
served .about midnight. The party did
notdlsp.eraeuntlifour.o’olookiathetnbrn-
Ing,- when the Carlisle party took the cars
for home, and the others went tholr sevGr
al ways, each and all exohanglng pleasan t
farewell greetings, abd uniting In’'Wish
ing abundant prosperity to “ the Mer
chant's” aud its courteous and accomo
dating 'landlord.- Serob.ant’B.ds - a
nowhouae, constructed wltharieyotocp in
fo rtand hbgveniehoe,;fh'i^
h'ow to keop a hotel.”,b ■'•} ■ a
, Sew BAihBOAn.-AbUlhae yawed the
Mountain an jl Caledoula^B^lrgiW:'p<> m ".
pany. Tbe termlnt of
are'
Central Railroad and Caledonia furnace
la Franklin County. Theppinta topohed
In this county nrp Bolling Springs, Mount
Holly Springs, and Pine Grove. , '
A %rifo : of David
Sober;: of Chapman* Snyder county, gave;
birth to three sound ahdhealthy children,
glrlaandtheotheraboy,^
make a pun start tot vhiwww» , ‘
Ground Hoa BaTi—Our readers will
remember a story, common to the papers
every spring,' concerning the movements
pf the ground-hog, in,the month of T'ob
ruary, and the weather prophecies, based
upon the animal’s conduct athts first ap
pearance after hts hybernation. It'was
said that the ground-hog 1 makes his ap
pearance on the 2d day of February, and
If !tho weatljer Is sufflplently .clear, to en
able him to see his own shadow, ho iin
medlatly retires, to his -burrow and re
mains there six weeks longer.. This story
has been received by many with Incred
ulity, but its truth has so oftofibeen veri
fied by cireutnstances That it cannot be!
any longer controverted, and peine of the'
most skeptical, have become converts to
its theory. We cite an Instance which
we. remember of having seen in the. Bal
timore Sun of last year. It Is as follows:
“During last summer, Mr. Peter
Wrenn, at the Bon-ton Saloon, kept a pet
ground-hog at his establishment, which
became quite a favorite, with The visitors.
The animal made a burro Win an unfloor
ed room used as a lumber-room, and hav
ing, previously supplied his nest with pa-j
Eer, rags and other artioles necessary for'
IS comfort, he retired ,to it for his win
ter’s sleep on.the 10th day. of October.
“ He was seen no more for nearly five
months, and many believed that he. was
dead or.bnd burrowed his Way o.ut and es
caped. , Butpuhotually onThe second day
of February he came forth from his bur
row, 1 to’ the l delight of bis owner ."Who
would have: regretted the loss of his pet.
The day was clear, and after wandering a
short time about his summer as
if wishing to!see that all was right about
the familiar premises, he wetired to .bis
nest and it is supposed curled himself up.
for anothotnftp; Atthe end of six weeks
he made bis appearance the second time,
and has since came out every day. - When,
he first came out in February be refused
to eat, but he Is now .recruitinghis lean
sides with a relish which is probably all
the keener for his long abstlubhce. He
does not seem to have Suffered in any way
except that ho has lost about half his
weight, and that he is In a fair way;to,-re
cover,
“ if or has he forgotten his previous fa
miliarity with man, butis docile and fear
less, as before, feeding from the bUnd and
suffering himself to be enrressed by all
who chose to pet him, pud even' remem
bers the name “Rob,” by which he. was
called last summer. The hybernation of
the’ground hog was well known, but wo
believe that “Bob" is the first to have
settled its duration, the exact date of its
close; and the truth of the additional six
weeks sleep. The weather prognostlca
tlons based upon his movements may be
incorrect, but the facts given Can be
vouched for by many who are personally
cognizant of them, “ Bob’s” reputation:
as a naturalist is made.” , v .
,‘ST.yALfeNTiNE’a Day.rritheeins Scarce
ly necessary to; remind our-young friends
that Thursday, thp 14th Inst.; is “ St.- Val
entienes Day," for the windows of the
book-stores and fancy shops contain all
the reminders that are neccessary. It is
Said that on this day birds choose their
mates; whence 1 no doubt came the cus
tom of young people’s doing the'Same
thing. The occasion will of course be im
proved by .the sending of the, usual tokens,
of affection or humor., ... • ■ ■ - •
i Shippensbwig Items— Melancholy
Accident.— -On Monday last, Mr. John.
Kenagy, of Southampton township, who
was hauling ore to Shippensb.urg, met
with an accident which resulted in his
death. On coming but of‘thb alley at
Bridges’ Clothing Store he walked for
ward to hit the lead horse with His whip,
and on returning to the saddle hprse. slip
ped and fell under the wagon, the front
wheel passing transversely across his
breast. His son, who was .'alongside the
wagon, made every effort to stop the hor
ses, but failed, and only succeeded in drag-,
glng his father out from under the wagon;
in time to prevent the hind wheel from
crushing his head. Mr. K., lived about
,two hours after theacoident. He waSen-
tlrely consoioua most of the time, and al
together resigned in ’vlew of death. He
was a leading and consistent member of
the Methodist church, and.hls bereaved
friends have every reason to believe that,
to him, sudden death was, sudden glory.
Hand Cbushed.-tA fireman on one of
the freight trains on the Cumberland Val
ley Iload had his hand crushed while at
tempting to couple the eugino to the oars,
at Shippensburg,. on Monday, the 4tli inst.
Another Eat ah Accident.—A man
named was run over by , a wagon r
near Big Pond furnace, week before last,
and was so seriously injured .that he has
since died; . ..
Wild* Cat Seen*.—One day last Week as,
Mr. 'ihlSvplaee was
drlylngjto.a social party at Air, Eoaors, ho
accidentlaliy drove lip wlthlnttwo rods pf
a large full grown Wild Cat; After stop
ping his sleigh and giving the monster ;a
half dozen yells it quietly took its depart
ure across the fields.
‘ York County Items.—Condensed from
the “ True Democrat
DESTBUOTI VE PIBE IN CO DOBDS T WP. —
On Wednesday morning about 9. o’clock,
the' barn on the farm of Dr. Charles M.
Ness, of this borough', situated in Codo
rus township, was discovered to be on fire,
and before the flames could be extinguish
ed’ was burned to the ground, together
.with all its contents. Ten tons of hay and
three hundred-bushels of corn were-oon
sumed, together with "several valuable
farming utensils, apd one or more wagons.
Pour. Cows and five, sheep in. the stables
were also burned up-With the building.
A Sebious and Fatal Accident.—A
serious and fatal accident occurred on last
Thursday, In.Washlngton township, York
county, bn thelahd.of Mr. Cornelius Stray
,'er.v Several men were onttlng'a tree near
the road at the above place, when a stran
ger bamo along-oh foot until- nearly oppo
site the men who were cutting-the' tree,
when unexpectedly the tree gave signs of
falling, the stranger was caut|oped as soon
as could be'dbne, to takecaremid run, he
did bo, but too late to save himself, for in
'stead-of running aw'ay from thetrSejike
several who wore standing
: oloseby r he ranlnthe.same direction the
treis was falling, when several heavy limbs
strhbk bim'dbwh, Ihflioting severe exter
nal-lnjurleaofhiaheadancfskuUi causing
his almost instaps death, _ v . ; ■ ,>
Trance. —Aoasebftranoeiasaidtohave
occurred recently in-Windsor township,
in thlß county. Aiyomanmade a die of
It to all intents and i>iif poses and remained
in that condition for a conaldorahltflength
of time, when she revived again and re
latod the usual story of her having been
to heaven and other places, and saw sights
Innumerable, wonderful and sublime. “
Sebxodb Accident.—Abouta o’olookon
Tuesday,morning last, .as .a burden train
was going down the sumrnlttowards Bair
timore, ontbe NorttiothGentraVßflUway,
about thirty mllea from the blty, Stewart
Maxwell, agedv'Bo Jyeara whilst running
over the oars was struok.by.thabrjdge uear
the summit and knocked offinßenslbJo.
SuioiDE.-*-Amaunametl Keesoy'hung
hJmseUi afi tha Xoilt c»«»ty AtoeSouap,
■Tuesday nlght'the6ajn|ts ‘r.-;; ,;.;;x‘|} ...
• 'isßwviii&vV'^OTßEb'• Wiu)
Cat.— Mri Andrew Miller of ,swp.,
. killed, ano,tJier»sild; cat.^twe^nearthe:
Doubling i&Pfv|t^
*et in length,
readyjhiß'Winter about or near tlieNorth'
Mountain.
BEyivAii.*-Tbe Bethel: church’Of this
place'bave hfld n refreshing season of re-
They hdve had’ mighty
meeting* lor om two worths.' ’
1
Company.— There are a great many men,
who do hot fully understand Tile.
plea of life Insurance, while a great many
Intelligent persons havb v , scoured policies
upon thet lives. , the attention of
burreadersto theolaimSof the World Mu
tual Life" insurance :bompahy', of New
York. It has a'pafd : u|p capital of two
hundred thousand dollars, afad ,is managed
In an economical and Just manner, prompt
in payment of claims and losses. , A, very
prominent feature ojf thla Company Is that
than any
other Company, particularly so in the
.hon-partl'elpattng premiums.;, The Board
of Directors, are among the most wealthy
and respectable citizens of New York!
J.. F. Frueaufif, of HollldaysbUrg,Pa;,is
the General Agent, of the Company for
the State of to whom ap
plications for Insurances, further informa
tion and for local; agencies should be ad
dressed.,, ■ VV'l',
ißarrieir.
CULBERTSON—WATTS—On tho 0 von lag of
the (ith inst., at tho residence of the bride’s pa
rents, by tho Rev. Wm. 0. Loverett, Horace J,
Culbertson, Esq;, of Lowlstown, Fa., toMUsJu
11a M., daughter of Judge Watts, of this place'.
BARNITZ-^LYNN—On tho 23a ult., by Rev, D,
Stock, Mr, Henry Barnitz to. Mrs. Susan Lynn,
both of Carlisle. ; ~ •
BPANQLBRr-BURKETT-On the 21th ult., by
tho same, Mr. Adam Slangier to Miss Elizabeth
Burkett, both of Middlesex twp.
23 i eh.
RILEY—On the Ist- Instant, In Carlisle, Mr,
John Riley, in tho 24th yearof his ago.-
etc ledrlteto.
Carlisle Floaroi
Hi Grain Marked
. Carlisle, Feb. 13.1807.
Flour—Family, .$l4 00 Rye,.'. *....7,91 10
Flour—Super. 8 00 Com, .75®77
Ryo Flour 0.00 0at5,....;.. 45
wheat—'White '3 95 Clover Bced,..„; 8 09
Wheat—Red, 2'BS T1m0thy5ced,.,....... 8 00
lion Hnrk«t.
Carlisle Pro 1
- - CARI.ISr.E, Feb. 13,18G7.
Butter, $B5 Chlokohs— I |l palr;..so@oo
Egg 5,...,- . 80 PotatoSs-best-abuS 1 20
'Lard...... 15 Potatoes-2d b-n bus 1 00
TaUow,.-..; '. .12 Apples—beat— I ft boa 200
Bacon—Hams, '; 28 Apples—2d .h—-p bus.l 00
Bacon—Sides,.lß . c -• ■
PhUadelphialllarketii,
PHtr.AIIKr.pmA, I'-cb.'KJ, 1807.
Fnouit.—Tho marketcontlnuOS inactive; there
being no Inqury except for small lots for.the sup
ply. of the home consumers; andprices are droop
ing,' SmaUsales of superfine at 75 per bbl;.
1 extras at'sf)®lo GO; Northwest extra family at $lO
- Ponna/and-Oltlodo.do.,atsll7s@lBso.
and at higher flgttres for fancy brands. .Rye flour
Is' dun at 87@7 25:' ‘Prices of Corn Meal are nomi
nal;' - ■ ■" ■' ■■f
Grain.—Tiio market Is poorly supplied with
good Wheat, and other desorlptlona-are.not wan
ted: small sales offitlr and prime PennaMted at
$2 HOODS per basher; an'dNo. I Spring at 82 80; white
-ranges from $8 -20@810-por bnshoT.’ Bye ranges
from $t 85®1S8. Corn lain steady demand,and
0000 husnela -new .Ponno.-Yollow,soldat 01 cents
and Southern- at 00 cents.. - Oats are' steady, and
2000 bushels Penna. sold at 57c. The reoe.pts to
day were as follows:—1850’ bhls.' Flour, 1075 bus.
Wheat, 7100 bus. Corn, 8050 bus Oats.
Seeds.— Cloverseedls In fair demand; 800 bus.
sold at $8 23@9 lor fair to prime. Timothy sells
at $8 75® 1. and Flaxseed at $8 per bus,'
WmsitKY.—Nothing doing, except in the con
trahand;artlole, whlch.sells at'Sl 76 per gallon.
Kcto atbertfementsi.
Eibsolxltxon op partn.er
-1 partnership heretofore existing
feenthetinderslgned in the Grocery business.
In thoJ3ttr6ngh of- Carlisle, under the name and.
stylo orPofflor & Washmdod, has, this day been
dissolved by mutual consent The, business will
hereafter bo continued at thd : old stand 1 by An*
drew. Vyaslimood. who is authorised to settle up
the.books of the'fate firm.. .
W. GrBEFFER,,
ANDREW WASH&f OOD.
Feb. 12,1867.
NOTICE.—The books of the late firm of Peflbr
<fc Washmood -having been-left in the hands of
the undersigned for collection, thdso indebted
are requested to'make Immediate payment, as
all accounts must bo closed- by the Ist of April.
• * ANDREW" WASHMOOD.
. • Feb. 11, IStfF-St - j
HOUSE FOR BBNa\—The House be
longlng'to Mrs. E. Poland,'on the corner of
h Hanover Street and Locust Alley, Is for
rent from the first,of -April next.- for one year or
. more.' Ithaseleven rooms, with Water and Gas;
the twO frontTooms are Store
With a good cellar and a.warehouse.' For. terms,
apply.to ; ■ ■'
• ; PETER SPAHB.
Feb. ll; '" , '
BOTICE.— The Stockholders -of the
Harrisburg, Carlisle -and Ghambersburg
ipllco Road Company are hereby notified,
thatm purauance of on Act of theGoneral As
sembly, passed the lOth day of April, 1826, an elec
tion wllTbe held at the public house of Thomas
Kbrr, in the borough of Meohanlcsbnrg, on Mon
day, tbo 4th day of March next; between the
hours of 12 o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clock P. M., of
said day;, to elect three managers for said Com
pany. y -,, j (> PUAN k irwin, ;
• , <,•' . .President, -
Feb.11,1807-8t ' ( 'y •
£UBIrIG SALE—On Wednesday,
March 18,1807.—The undersigned .will offer at
die Sale, on the, above day,- In the .Borough of
Mechanlcsburg, the largest.and most .extensive
STOCK OF BADDDERYiever bffetedtothe pub
lic, without rbservo. ns he has jold. out hlsgood
will and will retire from the business.; 1 The order
of the sale will be as follows t 25 Sets of Single
Harness, 4 sets of Double-Harness. 3M)oublo sets
Yankee Harness, 20 Riding. Baddies,'(l'-’Wagon
Saddles. 80 Riding Bridles. 60 Halters; 80 Draught,
■Collars. 20 Blind Bridles; I Spring Wogon.lTull
set 6f wagohQears} for four Horses, 50. Ratent
Round‘Strap -Harness Fly Nets. 50 wagon, and
Buggy WhlpS, a lot of Horse Blankets, Buffalo
Robes and Lap Rugs, &c. Also, on the same day
and place, a largo variety of Household Furni
ture, (new) consisting of the following articles:
62 yards of Brusabls Carpet. 40 yards of-Rag and
other Carpet, ! sot of Sprig Bet Chairs, 1 Sofa* I
Hat Rack. 1 what Not, 3 Marble Slab Stands, X full
sot of Chamber Furniture, (Cottage-Style,) do.,
together with iqany other articles not necessary
to mention. Sale to commence atfto’olook, A. M,,
on said day, when terms will be made known by
JAMES 8. nllalUr*.
W, O. Houser, Auct’r.
Feb,.14,1807.
■n A BINE T MAK IN G!" V
The undersigned respectfully Informs his old
friends and patrons that, he nas resumed' the
business of • L •
CABINET, MAKING,
In all Us various branches, at his old stand. Nos.
55 and 67 Sooth Hanover Street, two doors below
the Second .Presbyterian, Churchy whore ho Is.
proparedtomanufocture v '
BUREAUS,*.. - ' ’ •' .
- B K^Si s fe, ■, .
BREAKFAST TABLES, r
DINING TABLES,
-; >.ohaibs,■ *-,• •- ; .
HAT-RACKS, . : :
.
> CENTRE TABLES* Vv . ,
SALOON TABLES. , -
TEAPOY TABLES. • '
WASH STANDS, j
■■
„ , WARDROBES, Ac. and
COTTAGE FURNITURE,
ofovcry.varlety,
looking Glasses, • •-
Sofas, ,
Booking Choirs, • ■
and Upholstered 1
and Cane Clairs,
of aU kinds kept constantl/‘on hand.
CANING, REPAIRING AND VARNISHING,
done on short notice and at reasonable rates.
JTSP’COTJNTRY PIIODUOB TAKEN IN EXOHANOB,
’ ■ : JOHN LISZMAN.
Feb. 14,1807-3 m
3Lesal pottos-
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given that letters'testamentary on
vue estate of Jacob, Goodyear, have been Issued to
thtf AU -peraons knowing them*
selves Indebted to said estate are requested to
come forward and settle immediately, and those
having claims against the estate wlllolso present
them fe settlement... R >
-r .- J ; JACOB GOODYEAR, '
, . - . SAM'B GOODYEAR,. 7
• > /' • BKNJ. GOODYEAR,^.;
' ; EeecuWstf JaeM Qoddy'ecvildU
.7rxSo\jUhMiddlet(nvUnm*hipy^M^
* ■ J»n.2l, ..... :.vr.>
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE;—The undet
slgnod having bead appplatod Aaslßnco by
uoorge i'. Myora-of the Bprpugh. of CarWo. ua
der Bdoed of voluntary
flt of; notice,-that thoacinaebted
win please call and settle thelr lddebtedneaa.and
those having claims will present them, duly au
theaUoatod for payment, eOKEW^
7ap..21,418t .
NOTICE.— letters of' Mmlniatrotion s
De Bonn Non with the will annexed of Oha».-
w. Bpangien deo'd., have issued' to John Bobo,,
of Sifter ttpilug township. AUpersdns Indebted
! lo'the estate will make payment and persona
having cloimspreaent them Wr
. f .i’ - JOIIN liOJJH.- -
Adtn'r. with the will annexed qf Chat.} ft Spangler*
lateqfMSor. o/'MecHahUxburff, ctec’d* ■
,:.Jan !; ai, ISOTHHy r ,
S6tXCe;— Nbticeiihewbygiven that
lettera.Teatamentary bathe .estate, or EUza
liatita.idbdeaSed;: late of
Cumberland •county, - have' been
undersigned,, residing lu same place. Au*t»ef•
tb said estate ata: requested vte
make payment immediately, and 1 tbpsehavlng
clalraswUl pnjaßnttnerafpf ,
JBU.W, 1667-Ot'
'. 4~;~fn~rtcCecl.
STATEMENT OP THE! FINANCES
OF THE
COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, .
from the I tl day of January, to the 81 tt daycJDecertr
LEVIZEtaLT3R;K®W Treasurer, in Account
with Cumberland County.
DR
RECEIPTS.
To balance rec*d from former Treasurer, 9 851 62
" Outstanding County and State taxes
at last settlement,
To County and State taxes levied for the
year iB6O, • v 61274 74
To County and State taxes on special as
sessments, 41 75
To proceeds of notes in Bank,, 18781 17
*• costs In Court Oyer and Terminer paid'
by H. Rupert* 147 72
To Interest on outstanding taxes paid by
collectors. 608 16
To verdict ices, ' 18 00
Total Debits,
CR.
BY PAYMENTS.
Assessors.
By amount paid Borough and township
Assessors, $720 28
Bridges , and Roads*
By amount paid for building noW Bride
eg, $2115 00
By amount paid for repairing Bridges, 507 43
•r «.• .■ «. “ Roodylgwora,' *•.••• M4O
. . Courtsi
By amount paid Grand Jurors,
44 “ “ Traverse Jurors,
** 44 14 for boarding Jurors,
44 ,4 ’ 44 C.'& Meglaughlin, i)l8'
trlot Attorney fees, 630 00
By amount paid wm. Gould, Court
Crier, , 78 00
By amount paid witness fees in Com
monwealth cases,
By amount paid fees and costs Ih Com
mon Picas,
(Jounty Offices.
By amount paid J. Loudon, for DootcfeU, 8160 15
Paid EvCornman, Clerk of Courts, foes, 637 43
Commissioners 1 Office,
By amount paid J, Loudon, et al, for sta
tionary, $ 158 0T
Paid Geo. Zlnn, for postage, 2 07
14 M. Herman, Esq., Att’y of board 195 00
41 . M. McClellan; Commissioner, ' f . 88 00
* 4 . John McCoy, i - “ , 44100
44 Henry Kama, “ 488 00
14 A. P. Meek. “ 680 001.
44 J, Armstrong, Clerk, 700 00
Constables Uses,
By amount paid for Constables’fees in
Commonwealth cases, . $553 50
Paid Constables’ Quarterly Returns, 151 79
Elections,
ly amount paid for General and Town
ship Elections, '>"■■■
Inquests on Dead Bodies,. .
By amount paid D. Smith, Esq., et 01, for
holding inquests, 1113 17
Paid Drs. Zeiglor and Wright for post
mortem examinations,
Jail and Eastern Penitentiary.
By amount paid Sheriff on account for
support of prisoners, 95000 00
Paid for fuel, ■. 1140 83
44 44 clothing and blankets, 148 18
“ “ support of convicts la E. Peni
tentiary,
Paid Dr. zelgler, saldry as Physician,
Paid for repairs, labor, hauling Ac.,
Jmticea'Feea.
By amount paid for Justices' foos In
Commonwealth cases, 9690 60
'Loans and Interest,
By amount paid J. C. floffor, cashier,
temporary loans in Bank.: 910000 00
Paid M. Kostand others Interest, .42178
Poor House.
By amount paid Jacob Squire, Esq..' on • „
Directors’ Drafts, $lOOOO 00
paid Robert Elliott, Esq., salary as Di-
rector,'
Paid C. Hartman. Esq., salary as Dlrao
1 tor, M 00
Pald-Wra. Wherry, Esq., salary as Dlreo- _
tor, ' 60 00
Paid Abm. Bosler, et al, visitors, 8000
Public Buildings,
By amount paid Geo. Toylbr, salary os „
Keeper, 6100 00
Paid for repairs and cleaning, Oil 90
Public Printing.
By amount paid Bratton & Kennedy, .
for Printing, W3B 10
Paid J. P. Rlppey, for printing, ' ,41 00
Paid A. K. Baeem, for printing, 15t> 00
Miscellaneous Payments.
3y Amount-pal<J -£or cw-'- -1
families, ' # 15 75
Paid taxes refunded to Carlisle Deposit
Bank, 189 97
Paid Pefler <fc Waahmood and others for*
B3 50
Paid A. L, Sponsler for Qas and Water, 153 25
Paid John Kramer and others for labor, 23 00
Phld Geo. Zlnn Box sentand postage, H 70
Paid E. Steel Keeper Town Clock, • 20 00,
Paid D: B. Stovick and others County • M
Auditors, ... 132 00
Paid John Bcetom and others for fuel for
Court House, U 0 75
Paid D. Si Croft Auditor of County offl-
PaldV. Common and others for repair
: Ing furniture.
Paid car-fare of Commissioners,
• “ ■ A. B. Zelgler and others for horso
and carriage hire, , ■ -23 50
By total amount of Commissioners’ or- _
dors, . ' 80150163
By Treasurer’s’ commission on
Commissioners' orders 1 % per , •
cent.. i 1128 77
By CoUectofs'commission,'. . 2763 33
■ir; Exonerations; 1438 87.
V“ ; Outstanding’taxes, ;
- 1 ' 1 • ‘ v ' ( sy4yi. VO
State Taxes, '
By amonut of State tax paid to
State Treasurer, §6007 X 8
By amount of Treasurer's. com- ,
mission at 1 per cent.,
Balance .
Byamountof balohcoinbandsofTreas-i . £ ,
'• '•urer’," 1 ,s6*9o 63
Bv total amount of Treasurer’* credits, $85234 80
.r •• “ •• “ Debits, $85221 68
COUNTY AND STATE TAXES OUTSTANDING
IST JANUARY. 1867.
1802. John Emmlnger, Silver Spring, 1178 46
1804. O.'A. Smith, K Ward, Carlisle, 302 98
“ fjohn SStnn, Dickinson. . . 91 23
“ Lev! Worst, Frankford, • 23 02
“ J. O, Reeser* Monroe. 260 40
1805. J. Rbeem, Dep., W. Ward Carlisle, 21 CO
“ J. O. Vaaaatiiue,.Eaat Pennsboro’ BXB 89
“ *Jobu Qulokel, Meohanloaburg, fi 16
“ tPoterCooklin, Upper Allen. 880 00
“ D. P. Vankirk, West Pennsboro’ 141 30
1866. J. A. Waggoner. W. Ward. Carlisle, 250 89
** s +M. P. Smyser, Lower Allen, 497 74
11 Samuel Snyder, Middlesex,- . - 160 80
“ ♦JobnQ.ulokeLMeobanlcaburg, 37193
“ John Grimes, Newton, . 103 60
“ James Bwtler, Sliver Spring, 25 18
•*» -'*C. Fosflaught, Sbippensburg Boro’ 225
■ TotM amount of tax outstanding,s3lB7 46
Those marked thus • have since paid In full,
and those marked thus f in part.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS.
We the Commissioners of Cumberland 'eounty,
in compliance with the requisitions of the Act of
Assembyof 16th AprU,lB34, do certify and sub
mic the foregoing as’ai correofstatoment of the
receipts ana expenditures of said County from
the Ist day of January to the 81st day of Decem
ber. 1860, inclusive, and of the outstanding Coun
ty andstate taxes in'the rßoroUglj»iand;Town
a t |tri^ua^oiir*htviada andsealof offlce.lho
{ b.B. } of S&oy. ,
'HENRY KAHNS,
, - . , - a.f.veck,
' CommUHontrs of Cumberland Cbunty.
Attest-J.'ARMSTBONG, Clerk.
We. the Auditors of CdmberlandCtounty, hav
ing been duly sworn and affirmed, met at the
Commissioner’s Office, in Carlisle, on Monday,
the 7th day of January, 1887,
dit and adjust,the account of Levi Zolg.ler.*E«q„
Treasurer)faaid County, ftom-toeMdw of Jw>
uary to the 81st day of December, 1868, inclusive,
23
° wo have hereunto set our
Athem^o^a^^.
CHIUSTXANDIfc/rZ, }- AudUor*. '
P.G. MCCOY, • -
TTENBY M. BQBB,
i r TJiOEi7SEID AUCTIONEER.
Mechanialmra, Pa.
Will attend promptly to the calling of sales in
all seoUons of toe adjoining
counties.* Having several yeors experlence In
thA business he will Kuarantee satisfaction to all.
who employ Mm. HIS terms arb modemto
and those having sales would do Tfeli toglve him
a coil. .
Deo.2o,lSW-2m ;
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The
t^ Q CainSßrta^ (
rCWUtoraof
‘SLraSto.^lirattend.to the duties, ofjals ap-
office.,Nd,'Bl
atxeeh'toinlslo.at'-lO'O'cloolc^'A^-Mki'Oli^Wfednea.
day. tWflth day of:Mliroh,A, »,■ 1887. -'■All. par ties
, . ; Auditor.
Feb. T. 18W. _ '■■■■’
STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE.—A
if dealred.'Thqulre ofF, GAHDNBw * 00.. a«
ahd 'Machlne Shop* East Main St,
Fob. 7.1887.. - ' '
Salesman wanted.—immedjate
ly an: experienced SaleeraaixonQ having a
carVuio,Jdu.n,iB«r-w h*;r -■
PUBLIC SALB.-t-On Thursday Febru
ary 21, 1887.—The undersigned wlit OtWr at
radio Sale, on the above day, at his residence,
In Penn township, on the Wamnt Bottom Bo ad,
about a*half mile west of CentrevUle.
Ing personal property, vis: Five;hcadof WORK
Houses, Iflhoodof CATTLE, (seven of frhich-ofc
milk cows, two are heifers, heavy with calf, one
a Devon 8011, and fllx are yodng cattle,} 1C head
of Sheep. 8 Breeding Sows, 13 Pigs. 2 narrow-wheel
Wagons, ITHRESHING MACHINE, with horse
power and bolt, 1 Windmill, 1 new Buckeye Com
bined Keeper and Mower, 1 Wire Hay Bake, 1
Grain DrUi, I Corn Planter* 1 Hay Pitcher, with
rope and pulleys, 1 Roller, 2-pairs, of Hay lad
ders, 1 sled* I,wagon Bed. Plows, Harrows. Cul
tivators, Shovel-Plows,' Wagon and Flow Gears,
Halters >and Haller Chains, Single and Double
Trees,do«;-Also*Houßeholdand Kitchen Furni
ture, such as Chairs, U6pper Kettie, Meat by the
.pound, two large meat Vessels, ttc,, together with
many other articles not necessary to mention.
Hale to commence at IQ o'clock, A. M., when
terms will be made known by
• . JONAS NEWCOMER.
Feb. 7,lBB7—Ct* -
4158 80
$85224 80
/GROCERIES FOR SALE.—The bal
\JC auco of the Grocerles.in the Store of George
P. Myers, East Main Street, Carlisle, ore ottered
at Private Sale, at-whatever they will bring. If
not sold. before "Monday, February 18, they will
on that nay be sold by Public Outcry to the high
est bidder, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M. t of
sold .day. They will be sold wlthodtreserve.
• Also, on Saturday', March 2,1807,'the Real Es« -
tate pf said Myers will be offered at Public Sale,
atthe Court House, in Carlisle, at II o’clock, A.
M,, consisting of Two Three-Story Brlck Houses,
InPenn Street, Carlisle, oheof.tbehPwlth irßrick
- Kltchen ond other oat-buildings. - -The two prop
erties measure 30 feet in front by 120 in depth to
an alloy, and are In gpod condition; The pros
pect of an extension of several of the Streets of
the Borough mokes this real estate,an object to
those desiring to purchase very eligible houses
and. lots. •
’-M - >
82700 82
$ 092 87
8058 01
175 18
Terms and conditions made, known on day of.
sate by
Feb. 7,1807—1 a
1378 10
T)UBLIG SALE.—6» Thursday } Febru-
JT ari/Mt 1887. The undersigned will otter atPub
mi> Sale., on the' above day,' at bis residence. In
South Middleton township, bn the roadieadlhg
from HUner’s MUL to the walnut Bottom, about
throe and -a-holf miles from Carlisle, and two
miles from Papertown, the following described
personal property, vis: M ;
Three bead of Work Horses, one lino Brood
Mare, .one Brown Horse, suitable forfhrtn or har
ness, one Brown Mare, line trotter. 3 Colts, rising
three years old, one full-blooded Colt, of best
Virginia stock; 9 Yearling Colts, 8 Milk Cows, 4
head of Young Cattle, 1 Devon Bull, 9 years old,
10 head of Sheep. 4 Spanish Books, (the only ones
of the kind in this section of the coontry,)9 Brood
ing Sows; (one of which has pigs,) Shoats, 1 three
- inch tread Form Wagon, 1 harrow-wheeled Wag
on, one of Hubbard’s Combined Reaper and Mow
ers, (can’t be beat.) Threshing Machine and horse
power; 1 Winnowing Mill, (nearly new,) 1 Glover
Huller, 1 Com Planter,(Morrisoa r s patent,)!Com
and Cob Crusher,! Spring Grain Drill, 1 of Brandt’s
patent Hay Rakes. I patent Hay Fork, (with rope
and pulleys,) 1 Fodder Cutter, 1 Cutting Box.
Plows, Harrows, Shovel-plows, 1 Corn Fork, 1
Wagon Bed, Hay Ladders, Wood Ladders, 2 sets
Wagon Boards, Log and Fifth Chains, Spreaders,
single and doubleTreeS. Cow Chains, 6 setts Wag
on Gears, I sett single Harness, 6 setts good Fly
Netts. Halters. Forks, Rakes, Shovels, and vari
ous other articles too-nuraerous to mention.
ISO 81
$OOl5 63
$707 03
82612 04
8707.29
91271 02
i Bale to commence at-lOo’clook, A. M, t on said
day. when terms will bo made known by
B. W. WOODBURN.
N. B, Moore, Auctioneer.
Jon, 81,1807—3 -
15 00
T>UBLIC SALE.*—On Wednesday, Feb
i maty 20, 1807. The undersigned will offer at
Public Bale, on the above day, at his residence,
one mile west ol Meohanlcsburg, on the rood
leading from Meohanlcsburg to Row Kingston,
the following described,personal'property, viz: .
One good Draft'or Driving Mare, a - pair of well
broken .Moles, a two-yearling Colt, live good-
MUk Cows. (dneofwhlohiWlll be-fresh by day of
sale,) 1 Heifer, 5 head ofYoung Cattle, 1 Fat Hog,
3 good Breeding Sows. 1 Boar', 20 he&d of Bhoats, 1
new Kirby Reaper and Mower; (self-raker,) 1 Wlro
Groin Rake, (Brandt’s patent,) Threshing Mo
chine*and horse j>ower, ,2'four-horse Wagons.'
(three inch tread, one of which Is nearly new,) 1
Spring Wagon, 1 Wagon Bed, 2 setts of Hay Lad
ders. I Roller, 1 Grain Fan, jßhrlner’a make,) 1
Cutting Box, 3 good' Flank Ploughs, 2 Harrows,
Cultivators and Shovel Flows: 2 setts of Breech
bands and Croppers, Wagon Saddle, 4 Blind Bri
dles, 4 Collars, 4 Ply Rets; 4 Halters, 2 sells of -
Plow Gears, 2 setts of Harness, 1 Wagon Lino, I
Ealr of Checks,'single.and doubleTreos,Breast,
Ut and Cow Chains, Grain Cradle;. 2.Mowing
Scythes, Wheelbarrow, 1 barrel of Cement, 1 full
salt of Quarrying Tools; Manure Boards, a lot of
Grain Bags, 40. A lot of good Mulberry; Locust
and Chestnut Posts,alot of Kitchen Furniture,
Ac., together with a great variety of other arti
cles too,numerous to mention.
-Bole to commence at 10. o'clock, A. M., when
terms will be mode known by •
ADAM 8. LONGSDORP.
Wk. Dbvinnby, Auctioneer, , .
Jad. 31,1887—3t* _
912$ if
1132 15
50 00
862 10
98158 82
910131 78
50 00
PUBLIC SALE. —On Tuesday. Fehru~
ary 29,1007, The undersigned will offer at Pub
lic Bale, on the above day, at the ManslonFdrm
of David G. Eyster, two miles and a-half Korth
of Oyster's Point, on the Conodogulnet Creek; the
following personal property, viz:
* Bix head of Wbfk Hqrses, one of which is a fine
Driving Horse; 1 Colt,-rising 8 years old, I 2 head
of Homed Cattle, (nine of which are frosh MUk
Cows;) I& head oi Bheep,(one of whlob-lS a Lie
cester Buck, the best in the County;) 0 head of
Bhoats, 1 broad-wheeled Wagon, 1 narrow-wheel
ed Wagon, 1 Bprlng Wagon, 1 Top Buggy. 1 Cart,
I Threshing Machine, l Grain Drill, 1 Wire Hay
Rake, Plows. Harrows, Shovels, Forks. 6 sett of
Horse Gears. 1 Wheel-barrow,lpalontHoy Fork,
Ac. ' Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Tabled, S to
together with a great variety of other articles too
numerous to mention.
910180 OO
9711 90
9031 70
Bale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., on said
.day. when attendance, will be given and. terms
made known by
. John Sheavvkr, Auctioneer.
Jan. 81, itW7—3t ,
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
BEAL ESTATE IN THE BOROUGH OF ME-
CttANiCSBUKG—Oh WEDNESDAY, the 20th of
Fxbuuaky next.—By virtue of on Order of. the
Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,
the undersigned Committee of tho person and
Estate of Catharine Scholl, a lunatic, will sell on
tho premises the following valuable Real Estate:
No I.—A LOT OFGROUND, situate on west side
of North,Frederick street* In said borough, and
extending from Weat'AllenStrect to Green lane,
containing TWO-ACRES; mote or less,-' v
No. 2,—A LOT OF GROUND, containing about
TWO ACRES, situate On the North side of West
Alien street, in .'said Borough, between North
Frederick and North Morket streels, extending
back to Green lane. ’ , s .
25 00
S 3 69
70 60
$BO6 33
TERMS OF SALE.—Ten per cent, of tho pur
chase money to be paid when the property is
stricken oil; one-holi the balance on the nrat day
of April, 1867, when the deed will be made and
possession given; and the balance on- the tint
day of AprD, 1863. This deferred payment, with
interest thereon from April!, 1807, to be secured
byjudgment on the property. The taxes for 1807
to bo puldby Uio purchaser, ■ g, HOYKR,
. Committee qf Perton and Estate
Oalharin* Scfioli,
Jan. 81,1867—5 t n
• 67 M •
BO7Ol 82
TT AREISB.UBG, CARLISLE AND
TT OHAMBERBBURQ TURNPIKE ROAD
cudiPANY.—Exhibit of toils-received; repairs
and expenses, bn'the Harrisburg, Carlisle and
Chamborsburg Turnpike. Road, Company,' from
Ist January to 31st December, iB6O. Inclusive, as
follows, to wit; • •
DR.
To amt; of tolls received at Gates $8,903 52
To balanceatsettlemontfor 1805,paidin
to'Court at January, 1860 647,17
'• cb,
By balance bMB6S, paid to creditors, per
‘Akbtof Assembly of 1823;’28.andm... ,1 347 17
By cash paid fur repairs on road for 1860 1*622 81%
*• Gate Keopere’salarlea 1.488 20
“ Managers’ pay...-. ' 876 00
*• Treasurer’s salary. 100 00
“ Secretary's salary < 2a 00
“ Incidental expenses » 00
“ Stationary taxes &o 10 oo
Uncurrent money received ........ 17 85
$4,215 03%
By balance paid into Court to bh ap- >
plied under the Act of Assembly
, aforesaid - -•••? . 285 65%
$4,510 »r
COPY.—Certified on oath to the Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,
tho 3d d.yofJouu n r y ,A.a, s l»o7, w _ NEVINi ;
Treaturor. ■
TAKE NOTICE,—That* the-Court of. Common
Pleas of Cumberland bounty, have appointed
Tuesday the 19th day of March next, at the Court
House,ln the borough of Carlisle, at 100 clock A.
M., for bearing ana-determining the elaims of
the respective creditors against the,company,
agreeably to the Acts of Assembly made for the
relief ofsald creditors, on tho Ist day of April
1823, and the supplements thereto. At the afore
said time and place, thepjreforred (if apy) and all
other creditors, are requested to'have their re?
speotlve claimsduly,nutheut f lcated..and present
ed; and also to lumlstt. evidence at: the same
time, whether any claims have beemtfsalgned, or
are still hold by the-original owners; and. also
proof to establish the Consideration of their
claims, whether for work,
Jan. 31, IBffMlt ~
JJ: OLID AY -:, v v ■
W EDDING PRESENTS I
A Pnnt Lot o»
GOLD, . AMERICAS, •
SILVER, . AND IMPORTED
SOLID AND PLATED SILVER WARE.
; • ■, : , _ r ViNK Byriß or Al
: CLOCKS 'IN; OffißAT; VARIETY,
gol*> . ANB -THiNiitilßS. .
PartlonUf attention given to repairing ",
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
, ~J ■.. IHOft CQNLVHvAPL
;■: N 6; U WwtMalnSt,. oppoatWHarioh HalJ,
D«o.»,lB»-flra • - ,:'•■•
Wife gales.
DAHIELECKELB,
Assignee,
J. D, BOWMAN.
AN.D
WAT 0 II E S,
A Splendid Assortment of
Chid :
Gold Chain*,
• r' Jtotqy Goods, dc.
gold' Sings.
itett atobrrtkiemettte.
Q.REAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES
GREENFIELD’S
No. 4,
EAST MAIN ST It SET,
CARLISLE.PA.
I amhow spmeQRBAT BAR
OAINS.to aUwaotnaT. favor, mowlth a eall, as X
have, marked down' the' prices all goods on.
hand and am constantly.receiving, additions to
my stock ofGooda bbaghlatth'e recent-
AUCTION BALES IN NEW tORK.
an extraordinary bargain In ALP ACC AS, all
colors, now soiling at 80 cents, worth cents.
HANDSOME PLAIDS
that have boon selling all sofcson for 40 cents, re
duced to 25 cents, 75 cent. Plaids reduced to 50
cents.
PLAID POPLINS,
UERIKOS9,
‘REFS,
SILKS,
COBURGS, Ac..
NOW SSIAUfO VXKT OZUtAF.
BALM OBA.LS.
inonl worth knowing about Bruner's Balmoral
Skirt, as h® toakhitwo quAUtlcfi.
OREENFIBLD
Is now selling the best all Wool FUUng at only
92 26* Examine the tops andsee that theyaro
wool lllltng-tbe whole way up.
Also a beautiful assortment
MOUBNING GOODS.
WHITE GOODS,
HOSIERY,
EMBB OI D E RIBS ,
NOTIONS
A full lino of
CLOTHS,
CAHBIMBREB,
. BATTXNETTS,
JEANS,
COEDS, t
Ac.
I desire to mention particularly my. stock of
HOME MADS
C A S S I M E R E E.,
GASINETTSi.
31,510 83
J BANS,
FLANNELS
which ore without doubt the best Homo Made
goods ever offered in this town.
BLANK BITS AT PANIC PKICE3.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Muslims 12% sts. and upwards.
Good Prints at 13% el*.
Better Prints at 18 oU:
All lheb*stMake Prints only 29 ots.
" SS ols.
MeavyOantbnFlaaDeJa.2S ots.'
- ' A LAIIQB LOT OF nCKINQS,
bought sluce the late deollne, will be sold 4t pri*
cesthut defy oorapetlUoa.
MEN AND BOYS' WHAR.
A MU assortment at remarkably low figures.
FURS! FOBS!
Lees than COST. In faotlhave reduced the'prloe
of my whole stock.
And rouvmber that lhl» la not my AM, Sscond,
3 bird, oravon Awfl opanlny for Kaw HlylM, at
low pHpaa, u I ury daUv rooolvln* Ooodaot all
klmio ot P*n!o Prl*«o, *ud wIU dlapoaa of tbam;
at anota Sgurea a»;wlll 4«|y*(»np«tltlon from any
EatatiUthmentthlalldapfHaw York., All J aak
la to (IVoina a tali aal am folly aatlailed that 1
•an and will to' quality and ptloo.
-V; h:< -
O.
,Wm‘sVV <-■* -s ,
larti:l9.lll7,'• Yfte'
• ;'' • ••
4 QUADS MAGNOLIA I ; v
uo prettiest thing, the ll Aweetest thing,” sn4
the moat of It for the least money. It overcomes
the odor of perspiration; softens and adds delica
cy to the skin: Is a delightful perftune; allays
headache and inflammation, and Is a necessary
companion in the slck-rOom, in the nursery, and
upon the toilet sideboard. It can be obtained
everywhere at one dollar per bottle. >
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists
8. T.—lBoo.—X—The amount of Plantation Bit
ters sold in one year Is sometbingstartUng. They
would fill Broadway six feet high, from tne Park
to Ith street. Drake’s manufactory is one of the
Institutions of New York. It Is said that Drake
painted all .the rocks in the Eastern States with
his cabalistic ”8. T.—lBoo.—X,’ ’ and then got the
oldgranny legislators to pass a law “ preventing
dlsflgarlng-the face of nature,” which elves him"
a monopoly. Wo do not know how- this is, bnt
we do know the Plantation Bitters seli. os no
other article over did; They are used by all clas
ses of the community, and are death on Dyspep
sia—certain; They are very invigorating when
languid and weak, and a great appetizer. ,
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.'
“In lifting the kettle' from the fire I scalded
myself very severely—one hand almost to a crisp.
The torture was unbearable. • s * * The Mexi
can Mustang Liniment relieved the pain almost
immediately.” CHAS.FOSTER.
420 Broad St., Philo.
This Is merely a sample of what the Mustang
Liniment will do. It Is Invaluable In all coses of
wounds, swellings, sprains, cuts, bruises, spavins;
etc., either upon man or beast.
Beware of counterfeits. None is genuine unless
wrapped In line steel-plate engravings, bearlnd
the.signature of O. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and
the private stamp of Dbxas Barnes & Co., New
York.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
Ail who value a beaaeifdl bead of hair, and Its
{(reservation from premature baldness and tuni
ng gray will not toll to use Lyon's celebrated
Kathalron. It makes the hair rich, soft and
glossy, eradicates dandruff, and causes the hair
to grow with luxuriant beauty. It is sold every
wnere. ;
B. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists
What Did It.—A young lady, retnmlng to her
country home after a sojourn of a few months In
Now York, was hardly recognized by her friends.
In place or a rustic, flushed face, she had n soft,
ruby complexion, of almost marble smoothness;
and instead of 22, she really appeared but 17. She
told'them plainly she asodv Hogan's’Magnolia
Balm, and would not be without It. Any lady
can improve her personal appearance very muon
by using this article. It can bo ordered of any
druggist for only GO cents.
Saratoga Bpbxkg WAtbr, sold by all Druggists.
Helms trust's InlmltableHair Coloring has been
steadily growing In favor for over twenty years.
It acts upon the absorbents at the roots of the
hair, and changes It to its original color by de
grees. All InstautanoonsdyesaeadenandinJaro
the hair. Helmstreet’s U not a dye, bat is certain
In its results, promots Its growth, and Is a beau
tiful Hxia Dressing. Price GO cents and 81,00.
Sold by all dealers. . .. _ , •
Saratoga Bering Watbb, sold by all Druggists.
AND
AN9
Jjttrtifcsl.
•Lyon’s Extract op Purr Jamaica Ginger—
for . Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Head
ache, Cholera Morbus, do., whore a warming,
genial-stimulant is required. Its careful'prepa
ration and entire purity make It a cheap and re
liable article for culinary purposes,. Sold every
where, at GO cents per bottle.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
For sale at Haverstlok and Kalaton'a Drug
Stores, Carlisle.
July G, iB6o—eow ly.
faints, &c.
JJARD WARE, IRON, NAILS, &o.
AT HENRY SAXTON’S
, " OLD AKS
CHEAP HARDWARE STORE
BAST MAIN STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE GORMAN HOUSE.
- I have Just returned from the Hast with the
largest and best selection of HARDWARE ever'
offered in old Cumberland, and am able to sell'
the following articles a little lower than else
where In the county. Ail orders attended to per
sonally: and with our usual promptness. Goods
delivered to alh parts of the town free of charge .
Hammered, RbUed and English Refined Iron,
Horse-Shoe Iron, Russia Sheet Iron. Burden's
Horse and Mule Shoes, Norway Noll Rods: San
derson's Cast-SteelEnglisb and American Blister
Steel, Sleigh Sole Steel, Spring Steel, Carriage
Springs. Carriage Axles, Ac. The largest assort
ment or
CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES
yet offered, such as , \
SPOKES, .
7 HUES,
FELLOES,
BOWS,
PLAIN and FINISHED SHAFTS
SLEIGH H UNNEES, Ac,, &c.
6,00 BARBELS
Rosondale, Scotland and Hancock Cement, all
warranted fresh. Douglas* and Cowing's
IRON AND CHAIN PUMPS*
I*OWDEB.—A full stock of Dupont’s Rock,
Riflo and Duck Powder, Safety Fuse, Picks, Mat
tocks, Drills Crow-bars, Sledges, Ac.
1,000 KEGS NAILS,
which we will sell low. Country merchants sup
plied at manufacturers prices. - .
PAINTS.—2O Tons of tho following brands ol
White Lead and Zinc:
WhethcrilVe , French Zinc,
Liberty, American do.,
Suck, * Colored do.,
Crystal, Snow While do.,
IMansion, . Florence do.
COLORS of every description, Dry and In OU
n cans and tubes, also, .Gold Loaf, French and
German Leaf Bronze •*
OILS AND VARNISHES.
Linseed Oil, . Turpentine, -
Sperm do., Coach Varnish do.,
Fish do., Furniture do.,
•Lard do;, - , . White Demur do., •
Lubricdo., Japan do;,
Neats Foot do., Iron ALoathordo
Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiling, Glue, Shellac
• Rosin, Chalk, Alumn, Copperas, Borax, Madder,
Logwood, 40., *O. HENHY HAXTON.
- Sept.lS,lB6o.
TV/TIDDER & BOWERS, 1 , 1 :
jyX BUCC2S3OH3 TO
LEWIS F. LYNE.
. North ITanoyer Street, Carlisle, Pa
Dealers In American, English and Gorman
HARDWARE,
Cutlery.
Saddlery,
Coach Trimmings,
- Shoo Findings,
Morocco and Lining Skins,
Trees
and Shoemaker Tools
of ©very description. Solid and Brnssßox Vicoe,
Bellows.. Files, Rasps, Horse Shoes,:Horse Shoe
Nalls, Bar and Boiled Iron ofOU sizes.
HAiIES AND TRACES.
Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes. Fellows, Hubs,
4ta..&0. Saws of every variety, Carpenters loola
and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery,
plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as
sortment of Hardware of nil kinds and of the beat
manufacture, which will bo sold wholesale or re
tail at the lowest prices;'We wro making great
improvements In our already heavy stock ol
RO ods. and Invite all persona m wont of Hard
ware of every description to alve us a call and wo
are confident you wfli bo well paid for your trou-
W HOBIiiK that by strict attention to business and
a disposition to please all we will bo able to
malnffin tbs reputation ottheeld gaud
Deo. 1,1805.
mHE - CARLISLE COOK. STOVE,
I manufactured at F. GARDNER A Co s.
foundry and Machine Shop, Carllslo.Mn’tfecdoai.
This Is the testimony of scores of fainlllea in Cum
berland. Perry and AdanisCounties, who aro now
using them. Call and see them.
cornSHELLEEfI,
tunnies either by power or by hand-cewstanUy
on hand and for aa I e.-a t F.; QARDN B R COBt
Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street,
STEAM BOILER M A.K IN G.
Also, SMOKE-STACKS’and-atFartlCles In: that
Uhe. *•. •“■ '■ .
REPAIRING OP a 1 ’
and ENGINES promptly attended to In the beat
manner at , ; p. GX^&tEit« > 'si'a.
I v Foundry ah cl Machine Shop, Cariisl©, Pa.
-’■'-'•FebiT,iwr. .
Jtnmxmt? €p^s§m>
:
Ov*u
Homo, Metropolitan, ianlidltnn.
rtty, JNorOi
iora. Aetna and Phoehiacw 5
£j yr ih American 0/
Mutual of York. Pa.,; Oolumuia t4u
*^{^malE^element to bo dCMlred
C&piiianles is •• •
If stealth, experience. Intelligence.and. probity
exist, perpetuity, »nd tbnoraple deallhgwllLlb*
liltelyloenaue. '*■ " “*'■ '■" ■; -
1 A -pcwou
preferlii« otn» lnttoxmUy,asd,peod aot be a
lax on Ulsfriends.' 4 ./
Kverv man should-Ineare; tup burning ot
whose property. would-lnjurD’or inconvenience
himmlrhiH AupUy,dr l)iSßQiWupn.. ■ .
InsuSnde effected no mattei
amount*inldtber Mtookor Mutual
cSS^SlsT^ wuuwuwt, ipewntwUtwted and
promptly. g.guia^oH.
Mold; ferry county, •TVSljttuuu.
Minuiitown, JuuiatuOomity.l’n. ■ ■ .-
Jon.u,iatn—«m . ; '. ■: r ',# ;.n, vSiti'a - .:;.'
Mutual lifis xnSubSi^^;'po.
•
: CASH ASSETS r ‘‘J'-' '
• Thifl lfl strictly and
It makes its dividends, annuallyttndphytfUlera
at the end of each and .every-year* IwaCTefoore
not diluted, nor its strength weakened, D^: Any
doubtlUiprernlam notes orstookholderaitoteis.--'
Uoubtfal securities-and no place l in -itnliSt of
cosh assets, lt cliargea,lts poUoy
tf rest, and furnishes insurance it exact <mbU
- Twenty*<our yeftra hbnota*
ble dealing, has maddita name mesynopyih. ol
strength among buahiees men, and Is to-day tho
T.WAnmQ JNSUBANCOS COMPANY
of tula continent JargMf oifan..
the largest amountlnanrecl, the’largest, income
and tne largest surplu»QVOT.WMW«e»i«» toown
by the otilcial reports oflna Insurance llcpbrt
ment of Now Yorlf; S»ti wlUoli wIU baabown to
any persons wlslung to detorralnoXor tbomselvea
the wuo condition and standing of tUfferent cpm
panlea by applying
Office NO. IBWeatMnlnStV Carlisle.
Jan. B,lBo7—tea
$2OO REWABr> 1 "
EMM
"
MUTUAL HOB9E THIEF DETE^ilfd’iiND
INSURANCE - ’
From three to five dollars- tHU Insure your
horse against thieves for five y ears'. > r <; 1 1 • ,
Persons desiring to become members wiilappiy
to bam’l ic humkioh; l
Special'Agent
< • Office 20 West Main St*,.Carlisle.
Jan.B,XBQ7-rom. . . >,•;
rpHE RAILWAY PASBEKGEBS AS-
L SURANOB COMPANY, or Hartford,: Cornu,
Insures against all klhds of Accidents. “ I .'
: CApiTAIi. $804,800.
For five thousand doUarsln.case of fatal acci
dent, or $25 Weekly.-Compensatlon ln ’case o(
disabling bodily injury, at 25 contapcfrday., For
-saleat ’• w
. SAMUEL KvMUMHICH'sT
' Office No, 2Q"WestMaln St.; Carlisle.
Jan.8,1807-em' .; ' .. . ■. \ . r -
Tjll RE XNSURAN C E. /
’Ttho’ ALIjEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ MU
TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,' of . Cam
bealandcounty, incorporated, by an act of. As*
sembly, in the year 18©, and havingxecently.bad
Its charter extended to'the year 1883, is now In
active and 1 vigorous operation under the super*
intendence ofthe.following Board..of Managers:
Win. ICGoigas/ChrlaUanStayman, Jacob Eb*
orly, Daniel fialley; Alexander Cathcqrt. Jacob
H. Cooyer.JohuMohelbereer. Joseph Wlokens,
Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brisker.
JacobCooVocnndJ.ee Dunlap.....
The rates of insurance are os low and favorable
os any Company of .the kind in the State, Per
sons wishing to.becomemembera are. Invited to
make application to the agents of the,Company,
who are-willing to wait upon them at'anytime.
President—W. B.QOPGAB, Eberly.’sMUlS, Com*
bortand County. . ... . . > , .
Vice President—Obbtlitak Staymak,, Carlisle,
Secretory—John C. Dunlap, Meohanicsburg,
- Treasurer—Daniel Bailey, DUlsbarg, York po.
•' *’ • '• AGENTSi--'
CamberTmndCbuniy— Joan Sherrlcfe, AUemHen*
xy Zearihg, Shlremanstown: Lafayette Peffer,
Dickinson: Henry. Bowman, Churchtowh: MOdo
Griffith, Booth. Middleton ; Samuel Graham W.
Peunsboro’; Samuel Coover, Mochanicsbarg; J.
W. Cocklln, Shepherdstown; D, Coover,"Upper
Allen; J. O. flaacton*.SUVer Spring :* John Hyor,
Carlisle *, Valentine Feemon, New: Cumberland;
James McCandllsbVNewville, . ’ ,*•*
York County —W; S.Picklng, Dover* James
Qrlfflth.Warriugton t Washing
ton; Richey Clark,, Dillsburg; jD, Rutter f .Fa)r*
view; John Williams,,Carroh. „ - - .
Dauphin County— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg, 1
MomborsoffcheCotopanyhavlnKpoJiclßsiaboul
to expire, con have them xoneweoby.making ftp*
plication to any of the' agents, > *,, ~, ~*
Dec. 1 1885 i ’ •-
rnHE MUTUAIi LIFE
I COMPANY OP NEW YORK.—“ Thttl&dlhg
Lire lQBuranc«nAssociattQii> of. thiaCaHtinentL-’J—
Hon. Elizur Wright, Insurance CozamtQßionOr<ol
Mass. Cosh Assets over?I7.000.000. AppilcaUana
soUcited'and Dltmks fturnlsbea'by • i ‘- r
Ai
Affen^,
Doc* 20,1800—3 m»
Isat» anaCojs.
IH" ATS AND CAPS 1 ,
DO YOU WANT A itlkE HA.l’ OK cUjP'? !
If bo. Don’t!?Ail. J
- J. G. C A li‘L I O (lyliiw -'j;> ’
• jho.-w,
Whore can be seen. the l . v . ,
‘■ HA T S AN D
ever brought to Carlisle* lie greiii'plctia
ure In inviting bla old friends and djdsxomefs,
and all new ones; to bis splendid-stock JbBt-.ro
ceived from New York and Philadelphiacon
sisting In part of lineTV’ ~ ,‘ v
. sui* ANi>^ck^ik^
besides an endless variety.of HatitiiLpkL-Cafc&’ol
-the latest style, all ot.which.
Lowest -Cash PiHccs. Also.hls'ownfhlaiihfaHure
of.Hata always on hhiidi and - ; ' r ‘ ! — 1 u ( ui ; .
HA.TB '
He bos the best arrangement
and all kinds of Woolen Goods, 0 verooa&'3tc.. at
the shortest notice (as he Colors every weekiiand
on the most reasonable terms. .’Allso; tUfihelot ol
choice brands of. , nj.fv.
TOBACCO
always on hand. -!He desires to ckll theaiUntidn
ofperaonswhohave;;'-’ - sr >^
; ,0 O-tJ V‘ Jj'j J
to sell, os he pays the hlgliest
fU Dec. a 2o, im :/Vi ban ,9»l
'vrt'.,’
rjuat received' atic^LtEa , B, on NortibuHttfioVor
Street, two Uooraobove 'Faber’s Hotel; arid next
to common’s Shoo store, nil tho NoW filyles of
tofe
HATS,N6w YorkandPbUadftlpJiluStyles i SOFT
I* Em HATS’of every variety and price. ;i£OME
MANUFACTURED)HATS- constantly 5 otrbond
oud mpde to prdejr at abort notice. My.zaanufao
turltlg arrangements being complete, ,i batter
myself that 1 "will be able to give satisfaction, lu
every pttrUcalor. ; * I liave a large assortment of ‘
• FUIWi-..-’ ' • •:>»'.)
OT^j —
' [’''-'.Z
: : : °° NY ANl, cL(ym-6^.Hi,
of ah; kinds, including;’‘Grant,"
** Skating.’! "Katydid” and Children's Turbans,
nt all prices. I'nave also added :FUES to- jny
stock including Ghats' Collars, Beaver.TJhtra. Ot
ter, &o. v- • ‘i
LADIES’ MUFFS AND
of the very best qualities. * . .
Overcoats, Clothing and. all. kinds of woolen
goods colored promptly and warranted to give
satisfaction. ; ; :• ,u t
Old Hats repaired andmado newat moderate
charges. ‘ v . •"
FoTm^k.
- N.B.—PrlmeSegorsoft^b^t
Cuba and Domestic Tobacco of all kinds add (ho
best qualities, including Fine CahjCongrosa, Na
tural Leaf,&o. - ,
not. 8.-Aw.
WM. J. shearer; attorney
YY at LAW AND REAL_EBTATBrAGp3N’r.
oners the following valuable Ou»
Borouhhof Carlisle.for Saleat reasonable prices:
No. 1. A largeand commodiduaBRIGK?DWEL
LING HODSE,,In NorthCollego Str?ot», witty Qwk
Water; Water Closet and other mpdemlmprovw
menta, together with about 1 AORB of:QHOUND
attached—one of the finest sites Cut A;Oott4go res
idence in the Borough. The paxlnp
this dwelling command a pleasant,.vldw pf/Dlok
iusonCollegegroahds. -v/ s* 7 ’. ■
No. a. The delightful. surburttpn reuQtticd'oi
Mr. BenedlobXaw, in South with
IU ample veranda, flue Frail, Garden aud'exlou
, slve grounds, embracing on. Acra of town Lots.
No. 8. Several desirable Building Lots in South
HauoverStreet.-ivr i • •' ?
Jan; 10.1897. "'' ' Jw■ y.uoii.w.
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Id^tdry
ih&rtodfr dfrWmt'A
py.to; -. .JnUfcSfrfiKidM
Jan. 81,1887—3 b. - ••
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