p,orranti 4oltinterv. " iLocalCtems. Send 1° Marriage and Obituary notl CCft ’ BMALI* pox Ifl decreasing In Phlladel pbla. . LOOK through the Volunteer for the gpilng Sales. The 14tb of this month will be St. Valentino’s Dav. Water leddens the rose, whiskey the (066, onii tlgbt.bqote the toes. After oil, whot Is tnore harrowing to Ibe eole than o peg In one’s boot? The snow Is disappearing-rapidly, add the sleighing Is about “ played out..". Sickness prevails to' a considerable extent among the children in this vici nity. The next holiday la Easter—most too soon though to begin to save up eggs, boys. ' ■ . The thermometer Is the most “up and down" thing we know.of, about these days. Township Auditors are required by law to publish Ujelr audits in the news papers. A jian who sat upon u paper of carpet nails said they reminded him of the in come tax. Township Supervisors are required by law lo put up guide boards at all cross roads. In Chester county, ground hogs climb op cornstalks and eat the ears off—and. Ilien pull the stalks up after tbemi A young lady sends us the following \ , PO ipe: "How to prevent chappy cheeks: Have nothing to do with cheeky chaps.” There Is a good reason why a little man should' nevermarry a bouncing wld jow. “He might be called the widow's I mite.” i We are indebted to numerous friends for their kind visits during- the past week. -We thank you one and all for your encouragement. A little attention to the hens now, give them oyster shells, red popper, and other stimulating compounds, will set them to laying very quioa. New CoMMX sioner.— On Monday, J the22»d ult., J. C. Sample, Esq., of 811- f ver Spring, the new Commissioner elect, | took the oath-of cilice, and entered upon this duties as Commissioner of Cumher tod county.- The grain fields are bare and brown.— i» Exchange• || Not so much. They are “white” In dthts vicinity at the present time, with an indication of .remaining so-.for some ’ j time. - Ip you want more bidders, and.conse quently higher prices for your property, advertise your public sales In the news papers as well us by handbills. It will pay you well .for the outlayt A man, who drinks half a pint of whis ky Just before going to bed, and then wonders why he has the headache next morning, is not good at guess ing conun drums- A great many newly-married couples will commence house-keeping the com ing Spring, and they should buy all they need of dealers who advertise. They will save money by It. (I Several days of last week, were ex- I cesslvely cold. jVVe do not know just exactly how the thermometer stood, blit 3 we do know 'hat the water disappeared : from some of the hydrants. We suppose i It "friz” in the pipes. , Here is a little item floating around that may be of some benefit. It will. I certainly do no harm : “While smoking ; your meat with chips or saw-dust, put ; on the fire a few rsd peppers, as the fume i from it prevents insects" from invading the meat.” Hagerstown is becoming excited over the different plans proposed for supply ing the town with water. One party fa vors pumping it from the Antlelum, another wants an artesian well 'bored, am) still others have oilier ideas on the subject. No leap year parties In town yet. La dles, what are you.about? Allow us to advise you to improve the chances; The young men. bashful and diffident; are awaiting your advances. Be cautious about H, though, and yoh will save the modest “foller»”a deal of embarrassment. SMAU/trlm whiskers Just coming be low the ear is a style beginning to pre vail among men about town. Large ones of .the same out used to be called mutton chop whiskers in Engiaud.— These new fashioned ones might appro prialely be called lamb chop whiskers. . It is reported that the banks in-Plilla delphla disinfect their greenbacks with carbolic acid, to guard agaiust-small pox. There is very little danger that this neighborhood will suffer from the disease through this agency. We have not handled bank notes enough lately to Jus tify a very mild attack of varioloid. How to buru kerosene without, danger is a conundrum just solved. Take au ordinary lamp and fill it us nearly as possible with-wiekrplaclng-llttle-picces of sponge wherever space appears, pour on the oil, and . the lamp Will burn as long sa.any of the kerosene remains In tiie wick.- Bo arranged it is impossible for a lamp to explode. Every Democrat In the county needs a party paper during the approaching political campaign. A President, Vico Preah eut, Governor, Member of Con gress and a county ticket are' to,.Jie eleot 'cd. Every good citizen is vitally inter 'sated in the result of the elections next fall. He owes It to himself to be thor oughly posted in political and patty af fairs. This be cannot be without the aid of his party paper. An Item for Farmers.—'The Legis lature of'Pennsylvania Is being petition ed to pass ah act providing for the des truction of weeds in this State. Owners of farms, tenants, ,&0., will be required by the proposed law, not only to keep their farina clear of such weeds os the Canada thistle,' mullens, ox-eye-daisies, wild carrot, horse-nettle, &0., but also ®uoh portions of public highways adjoin ing or passing through their properties. Hallway 'corporations will also'be amen able to the provisions of the act. Spring Elections.—At the lost ses sion of the ..Legislature the statute uni ting the township and city elections with the Siate elections in October, was re pealed, and local officers are now to be voted lor os' before the passage of said jaw. The election this Spring will be bold on the third Friday of March, being the 16iJ),"an'd the'persons then elected will go Into office at the expiration of the term i of office of those persons who were dieted last year. MIMI= See Jury,List In another column. Two weeks from to-day will he the anniversary of the birth of Qeorge Washington. Samuel' Brenneman, ostler at Karn’a hotel, was relieved of a small.amount of money, pue day; last wcek. 1 I? - • ' ' ■ • '■! ’t.b I’ ;l M JACK Baer and Harry Baker were the successful competitors at (he shooting match, for a bog, at ’John Brown's,"last week., . Aurora Borealis.-— About 9 o’clock on Sunday evening, a briMant display of red aurora' borealis was observed lu the Southern sky A# Thkeb bummers were arrested by Constable San no, In Locust Alley, on last Friday, for disorderly conduct, and lodged in Jail. ' Tnn same oUlcer arrested . Jim Lane, (c01d.,) on Saturday, for assault on a woman, the name of whom we did not learn, ; Jlmwas committed for‘tils ap pearance at tbe April Quarter Sessions. Theublwlll ba an adjourned court of Gammon Fleas ami Orphans* courts held in the Court House, in this place, com mencing on Monday, March 4th, prox. We ore indebted to Wm. D. Halbert, Esq., of the State Department, Harris burg, for bis attention in sending us bound copies of all the annual public documents. Ir the person who took the copper kettle from the residence of Mrs. Po land, will return the same, no questions will be asked. If. they do not she wiU be compelled to prosecute for the same, as the party who has it is known to her. The email pox Is prevailing In Car lisle.- Oettysburjj Compiler. Such Is not the case. Wo havn’t bad a single case of., small-pox, nor do we wjsh any. Ke-union op Co, A., 7th Regiment, P. R- V. C—The surviving members of tlie above company iuteud have a Re union and Banquet, at the .Good Will Hall, IniJiiß borough ,ou the ol the 22d Inst. . Do not fail (o read HieadvertlseirientH in the Volunteer; they’'will tel! you where the cheapest articles In the mar ket may be bought, ami a great many other items of Importance, which It it necessary everybody should know. The circulation of the Volunteer Is steadi ly increasing. Postmasters are required by law (o notify the publishers of newspapers of the refusal of subscribers to take their papers from the office. Bending back the paper without giving the name of the office from- which It is returned is not a -legal notification It would be well for them to hear tills in mind. SMAtL Pox.-There has been consid erable of a scare in this place for the past ■few weeks, over a Tumor to the effect that several cases of small-pnx were ac tually In our midst, tint upon investiga tion being made-il was fuund.that.ltwas only a rumoT'oridnothlrig more/ Bit far there has been hut one esse of varioloid and not a single case of small-pox tba we have beard of. Snow Storm.— Saturday morning last ushered in. the first real snow storm of the season, thus making glad the hearts of our girls, livery men, and every olh er class who lealizeTypa “Jing ling of the sleigh hells.” Huslness is generally livelier with good sleighing than Iriiaq open winter, and llful Snow’ 1 is a sight which delights the eyes of pleasure-seekers, school boys and all .those who enough to *’keep the wolf from the door.” . , Bummers.—Trarapers are unusually numerous at the present season, and our prison and poor house are both 1 filled with them. We are glad to see that our County, Conpmissiouers are determined not to support them in 1 idleness, and they -have accordingly set them to break ing stone in the-jall yard.. On Saturday last a gang ot these recipients of public charity, moat of them young, able-bodied men, were employed In shoveling the snow from the Court-house pavements. Tnia Is a good plan,, as those of them who are not disposed to work will soon leave for other parts, and thus joiieve bur county of the burden of their support. , The Sparrows.—A colony of English sparrows arrived here (from Philadel phia, we presume,) early iir.the winter and are still here. The flock does not. appear as large as it was, and it is more Ilian probable that some of (hem .have perished from cold and hunger. These interesting birds should be carefully guarded and fed during the winter mouths, Their value consists in their ability to destroy worms. , They were imported from England by the Philadel phia authorities, some three years ago, for, this work, and in a snort lime the worms which had infested the trees In the public squares, were destroyed. The English sparrow and worms cannot Jive in the same locality. < Fire.—On Monday night last, the cry of fire! firel again startled our cilizohs. Between eleveti and twelve o’clock flumes were discovered Issuing from the stable, on Locust Alley, in the occupan cy of Bineamitli & Rupp, tinners, (where they kept their horse,) and notwllh standlng-tho great-efforts-put-forth—by, the firemen anil others to stay the flames, the stable-with its contents—which con sisted of a horse, valued at $2OO, a lot of hay’and pats, harness, &o„ was entirely consumed. Great difficulty was experi enced by the different companies, in Consequence of the snow, in getting their stehmers to the fire. Wo believe every piug'in the.vlclnjfy of the flre, with the exception of one—and ~ that one too far away to reuder much assistance —was frozen, so that no water ot any account could be obtained. This matter should be attended to at , once, lor bad it not been for the enow on the roofs of, the adjoining buildings, a disastrous confla gration would have been the result. The fire was doubtless the work df an lucen cilary. We learn that Binesmith & , Bupp’e loss is partly covered by insur ance. There, was no Insurance on ill? building,, N. B-—Since the above was in type, we learn that High Constable Faber, in company with Wm. Hen wood op’ened the flre plugs on Tuesday. Now that they are■ In order we hope the propef authorities, will take the necessary steps to have them remain in good condition, so that if we should have another flre the supply of water will not be cut so short as it was on Che night above mentioned, AEBEBTKD ON SUSPICION . — A young man named Charles Brown, butcher, of this borough, was arrested on Tuesday afternpon, on suspicion of having set Ore to timetable(Rhlnfcamlth & Rupp’s,) the night previous. He was committed for a bearing on Wednesday morning at 10 o’claetc. People who are in the habit of report ing that certain persons'have su(A and spch a disease, should be very careful what they are talking about. Take a storekeeper for Instance. Suppose that one of the' members of bis family has some disease which is not contagious, and" these Joby people, without ever knowing what the disease is, report It arounci that this patient has the small pox'or_ some other contagious disease, when such Is not the case, what would be the effect upon his business? Would it not be ruined for a time? We think it would- These persons should know the truth of the case before they say any thing about it, for people will talk, and somebody must certain'y start such re ports in the first place. It is disgraceful, and if they were painted out and made examples of this intolerable nuisance, would in a degree, be abated. Whew business is dull, go to work and make business. It Is no way to sit down and complain of bard times. Keep stir ring. If everybody eat down and waited for better times they never would come till doomsday! If a million people make a little extra effort to realize tbeirdeslies in business, bard times, give away to tbeir efforts, like an foe dam before a flood and currents of business set in fresh once more. It is the same in a small way with each single individual Don't help to block the wheel of busi ness by beeping still. Hard times Is but another name for stagnation of business, and there is no way to make a stagnant pool fresh, except to stir it. If you try to Infuse life intoyour business, your neigh bor will follow your example, and you will be surprised to bow much yoq can do to beep business going. Aotivlty Is life, stagnation„i« death. Bt. Valentine's Day will be on Feb ruary 14th. It has been said so often that the dear little birds mate on that day that we almost believe it might he possible in some “ more'congenlslollme,” when " birds of a feather flock together." In Pagan Rome It wa* customary for youths to draw names In honor of the Goddess Februata Juno on the 15th of February, and wheu Paganism was abolished, the hpnor was conferred upon Bt. Valentine. The youth of the present ■lip, ih this heathen land, draw ugly caricatures of better people than them selves and send them round. Sometimes they draw pictures of doves and love and skivered hearts, and send them to little misses, arid they draw big sighs of re lief.! - ' Bomb weeks ago Win. Green, ostler at tue Cumberland Valley Hotel, in this place, fiad.his trunk, containing about $35 In money, clothing and naturaliza tion papers, stolen out of the baggage room of the hotel. Nothing had been heard of it until Friday morning last; when Dr. J. R. Irvine, whose residence adjoins the hotel, discovered the trank In his yard. Gr»eu was immediately notified by Dr. 1., and upon his opening It everything was found except the money. It Is presumed the miscreant who stole the trunk arid its contents from the hotel, did so for the purpose o( getting possession of the money, and be ing afraid to return again, threw it over Dr. Irvine’s fence, under cover of night, in older to avoid detection. [ Fvr the Volunteer.] Cattle Recovered.— Messrs. Editors —On too slh of February, a friend of mine informed me lhat he had lost two fine young cattle, the only ones he had. He asked me what plan-to take lo find them wlth the least cost. I told him by all means advertise them in the Volu nteer. - In the first place II will cost nut little, and in the second you will be saved all the trouble of riding around buDliug-and. perhaps, not finding them. He took ray advice, came to Carlisle, gave a description of them, and had It inserted. They etrayed on July 1. They have been heard, from and to-day will be brought home. They were in the vicin ity of Bolling Springs. To all per sons.l would say if any of your so ik stray off as did my friend’s, make it known at once through the columns of this paper, and in a short time they will he returned. B. , School Teachers’ Salaries.—The recommendation in the message In ref erence to Increasing the salary of public school teachers, should receive earnest attention. As a general rule the school teacher receives inadequate compensa- tion, The position of teacher is both responsible and trying. The formation of character, and moral training of thou sands of children, rests with the school teacher, and while we believe they con scientiously discharge their duties, they should be placed in a position, by iu-. crease of salary .that would free them from pecuniary difficulties. There is no class of public servants more deserving of consideration than public school teach ers. James.'E. Murdoch—The fifth enter tainment of - ilie “course,” will he “ Headings and Recitations from Shakes peare, • Dickens, Tennyson and other Poets,” by James E. Murdock, in Blieera’s Hall, Tuesday evening, Febru ary 20, The Lecture Committee expect to have Daniel Dougherty deliver one of his popular aud entertaining lectures in this place early ip March. Those holding Reason tickets for the “course” can re tain their seats for Dougherty’s lecture hy notifying any of the committee. There are yet a number of reserved seats unsold which oan.be hud at 50 cs., by early application to Messrs. Busle>, Bini r ood Orr. Ground Hog Day.—Friday last was Candlemas or “ Ground Hog day,” and an old saying runs thus: “That if the ground hog comes out an d sees ins shad ow be will return to bis hole and remain there six weeks, during which tiJne we may expect rough weather, Kit If he does' not see his shadow we will have fair weather.” The ground hogcerlalnly did see bis shadow on Friday, for it was a beautiful day, the sun,Shilling brightly from the time It arose in the'morning until it-sot in the evening. We do not consider the ground bog a reliable baro meter, at least of a prophetic kind. *We fancy that most people at the be ginning of a new year make the mistake of using the date of the one Just ended.— This tls annoying of course, but It would seem that more disagreeable con sequences may eusue If the following be taken as true. A gentleman, iu a neigh boring town, bad a note discounted at bank recently, but the officers of the bank batting discovered that the note was dated 1871 instead of 1872. put it to protest and the owner was obliged to pay the (osts and execute another nolo.— This is rather sharp practice, but la a warning to men doing business with 11 nanolal Instltu ions, to us# the greatest care in drawing notes, under penalty of paying for their want of accuracy; The trains on the Cumberland Valley rail-road were delayed somewhat on Sat-, urday lust, in consequence of the snow, bat were induing on regular time on Monday. Tub treasurer appointed to receive and distribute the funds collected In Carlisle, for relief of the sufferer# by fire !u Chica go, Michigan and Wisconsin, make# re port aa follows: Received from 'North-East Ward-...- 8174 00 •• South-East Ward. * 85 00 ,l •' North* East Ward , 835 **2s “ '* South-West Ward AM 00 “ Dickinson College 45|g Total received.... Distributed by order of the commit tees. as fpllowa: To Gov. H. P. Baldwin, Detroit. - 801 00 To Ex-Gov. L. Fnlrchalr, Madison 806 25 To Col. R, McFeoly, Chicago 804 U 0 State of Michigan, , ) Executive office, y Dkttoit Jnn. 28, 1872.) Joa. W, Patton, EBq , Carlisle, Pa., Dbarßik.— l am lu receipt your favor of January 23, with three hundred and four dollars, contributed by your citizens foj* the relief of snflerer# by fire In this State, for which I beg to return my most graceful thanks. The funds m ill be used as suggested in my communication of January 30. Very respectfully yours, , H. P. Baldwin.- state op Wisconsin.) Executive Department. V Madison, .lan. 29,1872. ) Jos. W. Patton, Esq , Carlisle. Pa. Dear Sib.— Your letter of the twenty third instant, to Ex-Governor Fairchild, with Inclosed draft for $BO2 25 has been banded . to Governor Washburn U r reply. lam directed by Uis Excel lenoy the .Governor to return, though you, to the generous donors most cordial thanks for this substantial evidence of their sympathy-for the unfortunate peo ple of this Slate, who were rendered homeless and destitute bv the terrible coiitiagratlou of October last, aud to say that owing to the unbounded liberality of the people everywhere—lt* 1s believed further contributions will not be needed. Verv truly yours, Chas. J. Martin, J*rivate Secretary. Chicago Belief and Am Society,! Oaioaqo, January 27. 1872, / Jos. W, Patton, Ksq., Carlisle, Pa, Dear Sir.—Through Col, Robert Me- Ftjely.’ we have recived llie generous cou trlbntlon of $304 raised iu your, place for benefit of our nuflerers by fire, for which we heartily thank your generous people, and beg you to express to them our grateful acknowledgment. We are now providing for ah ut, ten thousand fami lies embracing a population of some fifty thousand. Yours, very truly, Geo. M. Pullman. C. G. HaSimovd. Treasurer* The New Military Law.— The new law before , the Legislature repeals all acts hitherto passed referring to military matters. The number of troops to be enlisted is restricted to 20,000 men, in stead of being unlimited, as heretofore, and thesuum her of divisions to be reduc ed to seven ; thus throwing at least four teen major generals out of office* One of the most important parts of the act is that pertaining to the mode and manner of raising the requisite fuudS'fqr the support of the National uuard. Each county in the stale is compelled to make a report each year of the number of citi zens between the ages of tweuty-one and forty-fifle years, the only exemptions beyond the usual ones being those woun ded in action during (he iate rebellion. The report Is forwarded to the adjutant general’s office, and on that basis the tax for military purposes is levied on each' county and collected and paid into the treasury of the iu the same mauner as county rules aud levies are collected and paid. Brigade boards are dispensed with, their duties being performed by astute military board, consisting of the adjutant general, the auditor general aud the state treasure!, who will audit and pay all claims arising from armory rents, oamp expenses, v &c. The act goes into all the minuice descriptive of the ma chinery necessary to properly conduct a military force,' Township Officers.—Township offi cers are very often remiss in the dis charge of their duties, and esptoially ne glectful-of the law which requires them to make public their doings through the press. A Slate law makes it obligatory for township auditors to publish au an nual statement of the county finances o the township. All township, officers re fusing or neglecting, while Ju office, to make the requisite statement and publi cation, are liable, to be dealt with as the law directs. Old predjiiillces are dying out. New facts are killing them. The idea that invalids weakened by disease can be re lieved by'prostrating them with destruc tive.drugs, is no longer entertained ex cept by monomaniacs. Ever since the introduction of Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters it has been obvious that their regulating and invigorating properties are all sufficient for the cure of chronic indigestion, rheumatism, constipation, diarrhoea, nervous uffectl 6ns,. and mala rious fevers, and they are now the stand ard remedy Tor these complaints In every section of the Union. feb.B-4t. Extract from a letter frotfii Mrs. J. C. Aldrich, Wanseon, Fulton Co., O.— u R. P. Hall & Co., Gentlemen Please send me one dozen bottles of your Sicilian I fail Reiiewer. Our ‘bald and gray’ do not want to be out* My mother is a liv- ing recommendation of the results from the use of the Reuewer. Being almost seventy years old, and having worn a wig over, thirty years, it seems a miracle to those who haye known her so long so bald, and what little hair she had being perfectly white; now her. wig thrown - aside, r owu _q u t a pda jmoo t h, _ glossy brown, as in girlhood. Hoping you may long continue to pour blessings on the heads of the afflicted, I remain, yours, truly.” Such evidence, with the indorsement of the great chemists of New England, Dr. A> A. Hayes and S. Dana Hayes, should satisfy auy oue, which of the pre parations produce the best results. ‘Clensino the Blood,’ upon which cbarlataus buve burped so much, la not a mere catch-word and delusion, The microscope shows that some diseases ex* exist like parasitic growths upon the globules of the blood, and it Is further known that some subtle substances de stroy or expel them. These substances have been combined to make Ayer’s Sar saparilla, which does effectually expel, the disorders that breed and rankle In the.blood to rot out as itwere the machi nery of life. [Alercer, PaK'A/gr.] It is now generality admitted by hon est physicians, that when once the consumption is fairly fastened upon the lungs, no human power can save the putleul from death. They also say that about fifty per cent, of those who die from this disease can trace the cause to a neglected cough or cold, which might have been cured by a small bottle of Li quid Opodeldoc, or what is the same thing, Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Cut this notion out and brig It with you. Wo are authorized to refund the cash to any persons who shall buy and use Parsons 1 Purgatim Pills and /all gf relief and satisfaction! Tub office- seeking mania la not a pe culiarity of the masculine gender. The ladies seem quite &• anxious for a place under government aa the voters. A ‘woman clerkship’* in the Post O Hoe Department having become vacant last week, the Postmaster-General Is already in receipt of one hundred applications for the vacancy. Previous to the receipt of these appeals for office Mr. Oresweii hud on baud five hundred requests from ladies to'be installed .At a desk op the first change. There seems, to be a strange fascination for both men and women in the bureaus at'Washington. The work there is bard, the compensation far from •liberal, but the rush to obtain place at the National Capital Is ever on the in crease despite these drawbacks. $913 26 Market was largely attended on Wednesday. Who abb the Witnesses.—Buob an array of great'names aa attest the value of Hooftandv German Biiter's and Ger man lonio has never been marshalled in support of any other medicines. Phy sicians, Jurists, chemists, Statesmen, clergymen, public men of every class, and ol the highest eminence, avouch the excellence of these matchless vegetable restoratives. It-is proved that boT caadbf indigestion, blllioußDesa, constipation,; nervous debility, l or. mental depression,; can resist them. Bold by all ;j Sales.—The following sales of person al property, consisting of horses, cows, young cattle, hogs, sheep, and farm Im plements, for which bills have been printed at this office, will take place on the days named, lu their respective lo calities as follows: Persona* property of Mrs. Catharine eb mmi Monroe township, on Tuesday, February 13. Persons) property of Daniel Bobb, Dickinson township, on Monday, Feb. 19. - ■ Personal property of G, D. Yogleaong, in the borough of New Cumberland, on Wednesday, February 21, Personal property of Geo. Farenbaugh, Mldd'esex township, bn Thursday Feb ruary 22.. Personal property of Marion Bheaffer, .Dickinson township, on Wednesday, February 28. Personal property of Samuel Stone administrator of D. D. Stone, Carlisle I orough, on Wednesday, February 28. Personal property of Wm, P. Stuart, South Middleton township, on Thursday, February 29. Personal property of the late N. H. Eckels, by his adralnlstriTfors, Silver Spring township, bu Thursday, February 29. Personal property of John Eckerd, SMver Spring twp., on Friday, March 1, Personal property of Christopher Orris, Frankford township, on Friday, March L Personal property of Joel Senseman Silver Spring twp., on Saturday, March 2. Personal property of R.C. Lamberton, adrainiatratoror Abm. Lamberton, deed,, Middlesex township, on IVlbnday, March 4. Personal property of J* J, Erford, W'-ai Pennsborough tsyp.i on Tuesday, Morch 5. \ Personal property ;or Peter Albright, by his administrators, Silver Spring twp , on Wednesday, March. 6. Personal property of J. M. Drawbough, Fraukford twp., on. Thursday, March 7. Personal property of Philip Kiebl, In North Middleton twp., on Thursday, March 14, Personal property of B. B. Lehman, in South. Middleton twp., on Friday, March Personal property of John Eckerd, Silver Spring township, on Saturday, March 9. Real M’Cartoey, sr., will two frame bouses and lots for sale situated In Carlisle borough, on Sat urday, January 27. Daniel Toomy, will offer bis bouse and lot for sale, situated in Carlisle borough on Saturday, February 10. N. H. Sawlelle will offer at private salee one hundred lots, situated in the borough of Carlisle. IRS, AD.TOt PLEAS. M, •Ist MONDA TRAVERSE JURO ■ OP COMMON 1872- Bear David Bomhertjer Joseph Burlner Samuel Hrutitil Michael U Ural no Michael Coyle .//tmes Clark Geo R (Jornmaii W H Chambers Thoa N (Jo I well Davla Dunibaugh Divid Dunlap Jhiihh George Funk UenJ Fridley Win pry >am’l Jr Gehriug Augustus Holu Sam'i Hander Allred O Haymaker Aud. Harsh J B Hn.schck Thomas Mt-mietlngerJas H' Clc John B KuU Andrew J Lougnecker Jno K .Lon.; Christian Leopard E B M’Culloch Ales, Molilcr David S Monroe John Merlciey Holoraon Neidigh Henry Palm Wm Ueiglo John Ralston David .Palling Wm Shelly Ephraim Bherld.o Christian Stcvick D B ' Btavmuu Milton stevicks Felix ' Tntt George White Wm Whlsler John Zacharlaa John Zolgler Jonathan “HOW TO GO WEST.”—Forty years ago 1111- n oJs woe os for West os the people wished to go and the journeys wore made in the legendary “Prairie Schooner,” but in these days of Prog ress and improvement, the word West has come to mean lowa, Nebraska. Kansas, Colorado, California and the Territories and the traveler roaches axmost any point therein by a splon did Line of Riilroad. The lino of Railroad is the Burlington route, which starts from Chicago over the Burlington, Chicago and Quincy R. R„ from Indianapolis over the Indianapolis. Bloomington* Western Short Line, and from Loganspoil, over the To ledo, Peorlo & Warsaw R. R., and running lh*o’ Burlington, reaches Omaha. Lincoln. Nebraska City,'Bt. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth'and Kansas Cits', connecting with thb Union Paci fic, Kansas Pacific and other rail roads running, from those cities. Always go “By way of Burlington," and yo will bo sure to bo right. The Burlington route has admirably answered UietfiueHtlon. “How to go West?" by the pub lication ol a truthful and interesting document, filled with facts In regard to time, connections, accommodations, rates of fare, and other Inter esting Items, and illustrated by a largo map, showing the whole West, which they distribute frceot charge. Copies aud additional lufunn'a matlon cur. bo obtained by addressing, Genera PuKNeuger Agent, B. *M. R. R., Burlington, la. —IK'C. -I. lt>7l— liußhuss Notices. just received 100 hoxeirpfßalsias.vory low, at Hoffman’s, No. 88 EostvFomfrelSt. (Dec7,7tf. Currents, Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Figs, pared ami unpared Peaches, at Hodman's, No. bS East I’omfret St, [Dec, 7,7l—tf; Buckwheat Flour al Hoftnan's Grocery, No S 3 EastPomfretßt, (Dec. 7,71—1£ If yoa want*'obeap Groceries or liny thing kept lu a flrst-class grocery.call at HofTtaan’s, No. 88 East Pomfrctßt. [Dce.7,'Jl-tf. REAP THIS—II you want to purchase a nice present for your sister or some other man's sis ter, go lo J. H. Woirs, Nor 18 Norm Hanover Street, SOMETHING WORTH, KNO WIN G.—Where to nnd|ttae boat assortment of goods suitable or holiday presents, the moist fastldeons can bo suited at J. H. Wolfs, No. 18 North Hano o St,‘both Id point of price and style. Go see his assortment. * [Dec. 7, 71—tf. For Cranberries, Atraoro’a Mince Meat, call at Hoftman’fiLGrocory, No. 88 East Pomfrot St. Dec. 7,71—1 f. Jast received a largo assortment of Fancy Toys, suitable for the holidays, at HoOtogp's, 68 East Pomfret St, [Deb. 7, ,71—tf. THE' VERY LATEST,—J. H. Wolf, No. 18 North Hanover St., hasjust returned from the ensfc with a very largo and carotully selected stock of fancy goods, suitable for Christmas presents* CHAPMAN studies the work of the masters of Photograph, both artlstlcal and chemical. It If you want Beef Tongues, dried Beef, or a nice slice of sugar-cured Hams, go to Bnmrlch’s. Feb 8 72- Just received, afresh lot of Cranberries, Co coannts. Oranges, Almonds, Ac., at Hmnrlch’a Prime Honey, Vinegar, Sweet Cider, -Ameri can Swpltzbr Cheese, at Bumrlch's. For Cabbage, Turnips; Beet#,Pickles xby thej’dozen or Jar, go to'Bumrlch’s." •; .Ware’np— Ware (jlowa—up In Philadelphia— ■ down 12J4 per cent at Blair's—Do call soon—onf shelVos are thinning out. After April Ist whole- sale only. ' - FehS CHAPMAN makes the best Flctutes in Cum- berland Coaoty. CHAPMAN'S Fbotomlnatures are beautiful. I . . FebSlt Farmers,'now Is the time to buy your Seed Potatoes. W. A. Humrlchhas a choice lot of Burly Bose Peachblows Goodrich very low. Thirty boxes oranges, Lemons, just received at Humrioh's. , The Hengeman Shop jb still In. fa o blast, yon want good carriages, buggies, spring wag onsor 1 sleighs, go to Adam Sensezuan, at Ills old place, on North Pitt street. Nov. 23, 1871—8 m COYLE BROTHERS’;—Notions Wholesale, at. City Prices. Having received a large line of Woolen G'fods, such as Undershirts and Drawers, Knit Jackets, ccarfs, Woolen Hosiery, Buck and Sheep Bkln Gloves, Gauntlets and Mils, Hano ver, Gloves and Gauntlets, Woolen Me. o. Cloth and Berlin Gfoves and Gauntlets, would call the attention of Merchants.’ COYLE BROTHERS’ No. 24 8. Hanover SU, COFFEES, SUGARS and TEAS of the finest quality. Choice new FAMILY FLOUR. Queensware at (he lowest, prices; I cannot be undersold. Eve rything guaranteed. J. M. MASONHEIMER. S, W. cor, Pomfret and Pitt Sts., Carlisle, Fa Aug. 17—tf #Sr-n.B (he old firm ofjLoldJch & Miller have always had a liberal share of the public patron age, wo hope the new firm of Miller* Bottom will have a much larger share of the same. LEIDICH & MILLER. 2EI)e fEatfeets. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. From the Fhiladephia Ledger, Philadelphia, February 6,1872. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUK - - 25 EXTRA FLCTTR - • - -8.25 SUPERFINE - - HYB FLOUR - • 500 WHEAT - - - - IK RYE . - ’ CORN OATS OLOVBRBEED TIMOTHY SEED FLAXSEED WHISKY CARLISLE PRODUCE. MARKET Corrected weekly by J. it. hosier & Bro . Carlisle February 7, 1872 87 60 6 50 6 00 i 40 1 35 FAMILY FLOUR FLOUR RYE FXOUR - WHEAT WHITE • WHEAT RED rtYB - - • - CORN OATS WHITE do BLACK OLOV ER3EED per lb. TIM »THySEKD • FLAXSEED - CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET. Corrected weekly by Geo, B. Hoffman <5: Son- Carlisle. Eobroary 7,1872. 8 22 BUTTER - - ; - EGGS - - - • LARD - TALLOW ’ - . • BEESWAX - BACON HAMS - do SHOULDERS. - do SIDES BEANS per bus. PARED PEACHES - UNPAIRED do DRIED APPLES •tAGS CHERRIES PITTED per lb. do UNPITTED per lb. CLOSING PRICES Oe]|ph&Bko. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA. tTRNED COURT [ARCH 4th. 3 o'clock P sf. PhilaFeb. 7, 1872, W Pennsboro* Monroe ■ Now U. H.S’s of 1881, SOSVS U.S.U’sof *Bl. 115 “ “ ’62, not colled ' 11014 “*• ‘62,lst called HOvs “ “ 'O2, 2d 3d call 111% .... . ei 11 oU " ’O5, • 111V2 “ “ ’O5, new,’ 110% l «« •• . »(J7 111 y a 112 E Pennsboro* Mouroe Upper Allen S Middleton Monroe S Middleton Silver Spring Penn Mechanics burg Penn « 6’s.jn-fO’fl. UOJtf U. 5.30 Year 0 per cent. Cy., IHgs Gold. • • 10U« Silver, 10;)| U. Pacific R. 11.1 st Mort. BoudH, VM Central Paclflo R. R. 103 Unlo i Paolllo Land Grant Bonds 81?4 We are paying two (2) per cen Broken Bank Notes. Carlisle Newtoa Carlisle Fruukford Carlisle E Pennsboro’ Carlisle Newvllle Nowion H Middleton Hopewell K Pennshoio* Newtoa DUNKELBBHQER—SHIVELY.—On tho IKlll Penusborq Shlppen’g twp. Carlisle W Pennsboro Upper Allen Dickinson ult., by Rev. W. M. Fryslnger, Samuel K. DunU elborger to Miss Maggie Shively, Loth of Perry county. ZEIGLER—ERNEST.—On the Ist iilst., by the same, Peters. Zelgler to Miss Sarah J, KrnoJt, both of North Middleton township. •Silver spring Lower Allen Penn Mechanlcsburg Dickinson Middlesex S Middleton Lower Allen *• Nowburg Mcchanicsburg Hopewell -hlppens’g-hor— Southampton Carlisle MoMILLEN—On the 30th ult. Mattie, younest daughter of Jackson, and Eliza MoMlUon, aged six months. • Suffer little children to come unto mo. and -forbid-them not. Carlisle Lower Allen. IN Middleton WANTED FOR LIFE IN UTAH, BEING an EXPOSE of the SECRET RITES and MYSTERIES of MORMONISM. With » full and authentic history of JPolpoatny, by J. H. BEADLE, edltqr of the Saif, Lake Re porter. . 4 ' Agents are meeting with unprecedented suc cess-one reports IKO subscribers In four days, another 71 In two days. Send for Circulars, and see what the press say of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa, Jan. 25, 1872—1 w. T U RUBERA. IB not what is popularly called a Bitters, nor la it intended as such. It is a Month American plant that has been used for many years by the medical laouily of those countries with wonderful efficacy as a powerful Alterative and Unequnled Parfler of the Blood, and Is a buio and perfect Remedy for all Disea ses of the Liver and Spleen, Enlargement or Obstruction of lutes.lncs, Urinary, Uterine, or Abdomi nal Organs, Poverty or a Want ol Blood, intermittent or Remittent Fevers, lu daramKtlonof tho Liver, Dropsy, Sluggish Circulation of the B1«umI, Abscesses. Tumors, . - Jaundice, Scrofula, Dys pepsia, Ague* Fev er, or their Con comitants, Dr, Wells' Osciract pf Jurubc&a Is offered to the pabllo as a groat invigorator and remedy for all Imparities of the blood, or for organic weakness with their attendantcvlls. For the foregoing complaints JUBUBEBA Is confidently recommended lb ovoiy family as a household remedy,and should be freely taken In all derangements of the system, it gives health, vigor end toneto all the vlbil forcee,and animates and fortifies all weak and lymphatic te joUNft- e KBLU)Qa.'« Pl»« St. N.w York, 1 Sole Agent for the united Slates. Price 81 per bottle. Send for circular, Jon. 3*,W72-4W. [Dec. 7,. 71-11 FebSlt 10 ® s°B - @ 1 VO V 5 110% 110% 112% mg !# 'sl if. fo arrieh x 50CC&. jßleccllaneous. 1872! REDUCTION! I have this day marked doivh the priceaoiimy\enitreatockof I t V’ ’ ’/ v DRESS Gf-OODS, BLANKETS t; iiAi/LS, PURS, VELVETEENS, See., Great Bargains will be offered In all kinds of WINTER GOODS.' exam ples. It teaches bow to succeed Id life* and at tbi' same time benefit mankind.' for particulars,, no. ices of the press and extra terms, address * P GEO. MACLEAN. Publisher, r Philadelphia, Po* • Jan. 25, lS72—fw. NOTICE.— Executors, Administrators and Guardians are notified that all accouns i, ,r cnnllrmatlon and allowance at the next Of-, Phans' Court, must be filed In the Resist r's Or Ice, on or before the Wth day of February, A. V - , JOSEPH NEELY, * ■ ? ■■>,;. Register. <1 Jan. 25,1872-31' ■ rv • ESTATE NOTICE —Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the es tate of Adam Pefler.iate of Dickinson township, deceased, have been granted to the undersign ed. the two first residing In Carlisle, and the lost named in Dickinson township. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to settle Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will fo^aelttonmd, william'o. peffe'r, ADAM F. PEFFER, . Administrators. TNDIAN PROPHYLACTIC! PREVENTS A*|T. KINDS OF DISEASE! Tnis wonderful remedy has been used by the natives of India for centuries to prevent conta gious and poisonous diseases. It Isa safeguard Sgalnst all complaint#, and will cut short any disease if taken In time, Persona exposed to con tagious diseases should always use it." Can be ta ken by young and old. Price. 81 per package or 6 for $5. Sent by mall with mil directions on receipt of price. Hend stamp for circular. Lib eral discount to the trade. -Addreas^ DR. STONEBKAKER, Franklin A Fremont Sts., Baltlmoie, M, Jap 20 72 TBE NORTH AMERICAN Mutual life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia 1 . A liL binds of policies written upon (he most favorable terms. Premiums may ne paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly All ' policies are M)N-FOKFEITABLE after TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for females. No charge for policy, fee or stamps.— Policy holders share In the profits, .Dividends declared annually after two payments on the contrlnmlon plan. SiOO.OOO deposited with the Auditor General of Pennsylvania as. security for policy holders. Ccmdeuland CotTNTY Branch.-The Compa ny has appointed a Hoard of Trustees, composed of the following well known citizens of Cum* berland County: E. M. Biddle ft. B. Kiepfkb, M. D. CHARLES H. MtJLLIN. WIL A; MCLLIN, John M, Wallace. Wm. A, Lindsay. William rttNNKDY, K. M. Biddle, Wu. Kennedy, Prest. /Secy. OOMB FOR BENT.—The larqe room the cfllce room adjoining, in the Building,” heretofore occupied by Showers’ liquor store, are offered for rent at ad vantageous terms. Possession will be given Im mediately. For particulars call on u. Inhoff administrator of B. tthowex, deo’d,, or John E Brutton, owner of the property. Dec. 14, IK7l • Profitable employment.— We desire to onagago a few more Agents to sell the world-renowned BUCKEYE BEWIJSQ .MACHINE, ata liberal salaryoron commission. A horse and wagon given •to Agents. Full par ticulars furnished on application.' Address W. A. H ENuEIWON & CO.. General Agents, Cleve land, Ohio, and Bt, Louis, Mo. Jan. 25,1872—1 w. (bffAA REWARD is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Rom any in case ol Cold In the Head, Catarrh or Oze na which he cannot cure. Hold by druggists at 20 cent*. Jun. 25,1872—8w* WANTED lor the Life of JAMES FISK, Jr., A complete History of his life nml exploits from a peddler boy to a Wog among financiers. His iriumpusand failures. How'ho lived and how WT’sllb' ~ ’ Carbolic Tablets ' For COUQU9,COLDS and HOARSENEB. These Tablets present the Acid la Combina tion with other efficient remedies, la a popular form, for the cure of all throat and ses. Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throat are Immediately relieved, and statements or© CAUTION •—“worthless Imitations,' Get only Wells' Carbolic Tablets. Price 26 cents per box. JOHN O. IU'.LLOQO, 18 P'alt Ht,. N. Y. Bond for circular, Sol© Agents for the U, S. Jau. Z\ 1873—4 W. ; GOLLINB & CO’S CART.-Cast Steel Plows only 26 each. For Information how to obtain them address Collins & C0.,212 Water Street. New York, Jan. lb. 1872—8 m, y - rrUMBICH & PARKER, A ~ATTORHSrB AT LAW. ' ' ' . Office oa Mala street; in Marlon HaU, Car sle, Pa. Deo. 281860. WES AND LIQUORS. No, dl South Ratiover Street CARLISLE, PA. a MORE AGENTS WANTED a once, for the most complete,reliable an Idly illustrated history of CHICAGO and Its DESTRUCTION. To which is added a thrilling account oLseyeriL of the Greatest Fire-* the world h>is known: In cluding the forest fires of Wisconsin and Mich igan. A book of deepest interest, and selling with wonderful rapidity. For extra terms and' best, bookoddccps HUBHAHU BROS, Publishers, 723 Hansom Ht.. Philadelphia. . * Jan. 25,1872—4 w, • ’ FANCY FUBBI . JOHN PARBLRA, 718 AJRCR STREET . >Middleofthe block, between 7th and 'Bth Sta. south side, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufactur er, and Dealer in all klndsand qual'tyof :• ' 1 FANCY PURS! • ' FOB LADIES AND CHILDREN’S WEAR , Having imported a very large and splendid" assortment of all', the different kinds -of r t on: ’• ■ from first bands In Europe, and have had them made up b, the most skillful workmen, would " respectfully Invite the readers of this paper to call and examine bis very largo and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, /or Ladies and chip. ■ - dren. lam determined to sell at as tow prices as awry other respectable house in this city. AU ••• Purs loarrautcd. No mtsrepramtaUons to effect sales. ’ JOHN FAREIBA, 718 Anon St., Ph/Laji’/V Oof 20. ’7l—3ra. , • ' A UDITOR’S wOTICE.-The under- ~. jt\. signed auditor, appointed by tbe Conrt'of-' ■ Common Fleas of GujQberland county, tomake ;j distribution of the balance In tbe bands of Ab-- raham Hosier, sequestrator of - the Hanover and' “. Carlisle Turnpike Hoad Company .to and among.-,, -the creditors ofaoitLcompany,.will attend to the - dutlos'of hisappolntment, at the Prothoqotary’s ■ i Ofiloe, In.Harilsle, on Saturday, the 10th day of February 1872, at -10 o’clock. A. M., when gnd; «./ where all parlies may attend. * J. R. lEVIN . Jan 18, 1872 —it* Auditor IJBE THE BEST HALL’S HAIR RENBWER. Nice years before the public,and ne prepare tlon for the hair bos ever been produced equal . • to Hall’s “ Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer,*' and every honest dealer will Bay Ifcglvca the b«< taUa/action. It restores GRAY HAIR, to Ito.: '.l original color,eradlcaUng and preventing dan druflT, curing BALDNESS and' promollug tha *• growth of the hair. The gray and hrasby hair. : >, by a few applications la changed, .to black.and r > silky looks, and wayward hair will assume any , shape the wearer desires. It la the'cheapest''. ‘;’ HAIR DRESSING In the world, and Its ©fleota ' , last longer, as It excites the glands to furnish the nutritive principle so necessary to the life of the. hair, itglves the hair that splendid appearance vi so muclvudmlred by all. By Us tonic and stlm- ’ ulallng properties Itprevents the hairfrom fal-» ’'>• • ling out.and noro need ba without Nature’s; • ornam*ut, a god head of hair, it is the first realpe fectod remedy over (Uncovered for.curing - diseas.H of the hair, and it has never been equalled And we assure the thousands who hav- . used It, it Is kept up to Us original high stand ard. UurTreattsoon thoHalrmalled free; send for It. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers tn . medicines. Price One Dollar per bottle. , , * -• r. ;; b , r. * ca, Jtopftatoks. ! . Laboratory,Nasaua,NTh. s..a, havsb3tick. Agent, OwrlUlf, ond W. i'. HOKN. OuruSS, P*. ’ 1 tlitroha) 1871-ly ’ SIP MEE ? , _ J liJmwsumai Caros. Carlisle. Pa, AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' ' CARLISLE. Pa. ‘ Jolin Hannon, WHOLESALE an£ RETAIL DEALER la VtOBTABUi SICIUAN J el= I■ - ' • >♦•*>} V'i'.'M MEI