•• Mr•l ''Miiii gmtttiwn fojirotm.. ILocal itfUlß. i a9T NOTICE.— Wo give thin last .... #o aii. ibose indebted to the lath «Vni of liraiton' i'keiinedythat longer indulgence cannot ami will not he glv „ - Mr. Kennody Has bit tottn to 'nMfo in oilier business, and the pld books must bo settled np. We therefore k all knowing themselves indebted Z subscription to the Volunteer, for lob-work or adverM»)ing, to appear, t once An d make settlement. If they cannot P»y «»"> money now. we will to»e their notes at silty and ninety days. All bills not paid by the 16th of D eit month will be Collected by law, i urt. . ; .* j.l! nffOETAHT HOTIOE.-All specials, couimunloallous, advertisements, and in ifiort, all’ batter Intended for this paper,, mud hereafter be in onr office by Tuesday noon, otherwise such piatter will have to remain over for our next Issue. - All who ttt Interested .will please make a note of this, SB this decision isflrial. ; ' . T „, . . " .. . Thb ■ bouss-cleaplng ■ .season is fore shadowed -.V. : VValtonlabi are making good time ■tangling. TBS naked tree* have began tpput.on* their spring attire. Inaugurated.— The bunding season li alrtWy inaugurated In our town. The Fields.—The fields are beginning loputou their Spring attire. The flailing seasonhas Coipmenoed In all parts ol tlie'Slate. ‘ ' - BoATHfcKIPh •henapals|ofthe Statq: are Minting for'active Work. GAnnEN-MiKl(ro.— iPor thb last few days working in the. garden has been brisk; . „V , ■ Wk are promised a Yarge> fruit crop this year. aOd Intepdtq kebpon hoping In the fulfilment of the premiss. THEFlndoWiorourmllllneri bloaiom like conservatories, with every fresh, lovely tTuV known to nature, and some that are aided' by art. , A PATRIOTIC' citizen boaati. that no people on’ earth ean excel our own In the manly art of sitting on a bench waiting for something to turu up. THE triennial conventions for the ejec tion'of county superintendent of com* non schools, In the various bounties of lb* Mate, will be held on the first, Mon day of May. • In March the department qfisoldlers’ orphan schools' rdeelved forty-one appll eatlops frirgdmlaslon. jasued forty-eight orders ahd ciltcharged forty-two scholars on age and fourteen on order..- If some of bur nice young men, could bs purchased at their value' as estimated by the public and solid at. their own eatl. tbrmieiyea, projltof'the trsniscllon;would psy the national debt twice over. Now.ik thej’tlme to/ikeepa sharp look eat for.tirditin rails, as the frost leaves tbs ground and ties begin to sink. It Is ■ season' for accidents on our great lines of travel. Imposters ere travelling In all direc tions collecting relief for the sufferers by the flree ln tbh'Weot last Jreef., ■,, The month of March, throughout Ponn«y|yaala,ls admittcdtohayobeen the ooldkst Within the roembryof mat). ' An experienced gas manufacturer of Philadelphia, atates.oue dollar and twau ty csnts par thhueand leetastho outside pilot Beasts to make illuminating gat. ' Bey, H. K, Fleck, formerly of Lewis town, has taken charge of the Lutheran church at Mechanlcsburg, thia county.— Be le represented to be a good njan and efflolent pastor. The organ grinders are on the move; like toads they have'remained' dormant during the winter, hut haye been warm ad up fry, »:little, sunshiny.fq an early iprlng camiitlgni v *’ Ladies.— Ladies find no dlfllouily Bow-a-days in prheurlng dressee to match the hair—or half to niatell thelr.drs-se*. One ortea'displays aa mahy'dolora as the other. ; ' SI'RINo trade has been rather'alow this season owing principally to the bad bob*' dlllon of the roads.’! With the' present tuts of the weather busy times will soon commence. Those In (he hablt of handling Are arms should know that it la dangerous to biow into tfae; barrel bf. a ltiaded gun. for ten to one the gun will ba the beet blow er of the two/ A newly ; wedded couple recently re ceived the ioilowlng congratulatory tele gram ; *• Congratulations on your nup tials; may your troubles 1)0 . only little ones," ■ The Iron bq«|nefa le, now lit an ex tremely flourishing l condition; Pig Iron Is selling as high'ss fifty dollars a ton, with an upward tendency - Spring Signal*,-— The country once more begins to show symptoms of a dis position to clothe Itself In tbs habiliments of eprlqgj -j..Byerytblngp, ,*!??' chsugs oje looktiileea an«L treeh ~" . . ■/. FARMBRa ln this county are-backward this Spring in qbwlog their oats crop— Corn planting will' Rise- necessarily be Iste, as the season baa b-ieri very unfavor able for alkk'tbVls of fstmlngbperatlons- Candidates for Legislative honors are annually bscotbldrf' morh/humerqui. „ In . old times a ■retaliod' to •uoh poaltjoq so' Ihftg 'ftk' .he wanted it sow a gisat-meny mensssk it.- i Odr fltats/ekiih'sriisi ; from' different notions announce considerable emigra tion to tflh'West. The late fire on the Pulrlet, It was thought, would abate the eastern fever, but appearances idlcate It as itmSg ag^vWift;, DmtuFßCTiNa' biaTANCB.—A eelebra* W uvant, ip'pTfjper ;op' ih» adulters* «on of well water Unrt pf (founds, araerte that a dlstanoa of ISO yards |( inauAklenl&’Ptnuat from contamination wllirorgabld diatter from oomotarlaa.' Till Bhlppenaharg Ifew s Severely Miuarss Judge Jonkin forhaVlng pro* .nnunead the. Lndal Option, law. uncou «b» people of BhipMuaburg* grouting ll oeuie to all applicable. The Newt calls the Judge an •• autocrat," andremluds him that Supreme Court* r Tan pkised in ordlianoe requiring properly,bold«ra.and tananla to olaao ibe mud and ftllh from the atreeta In front of tbalr t»a pept|ve residences. Let It bo done, at onus* foe »o«a of ibe atWtftiMJVlU* hStUlf* [Thu, heavy thunder on Tuesday of ■last week, brought the snakes from their 'holes. A garter snake was Killed on the pike near \U. Holly io'i Prl lay )ajt. , Pkkuaturk.-Tiib announcement last week by eume of on ' contemporaries, of death of Ex-Deiuty Sheriff A. R. Bowman, at Meohaulb»hurg, was prema ture. Mr. B iwman, though dangerously, ill, "stlil lives."’ ' Tub public squarss in front of the Bpjs copnl aud Presbyterian churches begin to look green and beautiful. The county Commissioners should now have the Court . House , square beautified. The ’.removal of the 1 ugly pile of Olay on Its western side would redound to their eternal bonor. ... Jcbobs Fined:—Last week,his Honor Judge -JuDkiu inflicted a floe of $l.OO eaob ou several of the Jurymen who fail ed to answer to. their names when the list was balled oyer. ’ The fine la a small one, but it is hoped It .will serve as a re minder,' as the'Court Is determined that Jurors, as well as witnesses, shall be prompt in their attendance. - Fire.—We learn that on Saturday night last, the. house nf Jonathan Gaes wlnt.on the Oxfmd road, South Middle ton- -ibnnshlp. caught Are, and, together with nearly all Its contents, was entirely consumed. The house was a large doub le frame one, and the loss, between $2,- 000 and,52.600, will fall severely upon Mr, Gasswint, as there was no Insurance. Episcopal Vlsit.—On Wednesday bvenlng the lOih Inst., Right Reverend DoWoll Howe, b-ehop of the Protestant Episcopal church, In the diocese of Cen tral Pennsylvania, administered tbs apostolic rile of confirmation In St. John's JjSplsoopal church of this borough. Th# occasion attracted a large concourse of people to the church. The new bishop' preached an eloquent and powerful ser mon on the occasion. ‘ Mobb Winter.— Those who were of oplnlqn that the winter was about over, were w.ofully deceived' by.the weather Iteaks oh Monday lest. : Snow, hail, sleet aind rain followed each other in quick succession, rendering the atmospberebbld and chilly, apd causing good fires to be looked iupnn as a necessity. Scribblers and poets may prate about the present “balmy'spring," and that sort of non sense, but «[« would much rather eee the “ genial Spring” than read about It, Northern Lights—On the night ol the 10 b that. there was p brilllurtf dis play of the aurora bnrealls. Fur several hours the northern sky was beautifully illuminated by the lights, the rajs of which mounted up to the zenith, and there blended tbelr soft hues with those of the mors sombre 'shades'of night “Old Probabilities" predicts from theap-, peaMiice ot. the lights at this time tbs continuance of cold weather. BABNBUIB.SHOW.T-Everybody (s talk fug about Barnaul's Great; Show, which la to be In Oarlialeoo Saturday, May 11, In oaMpSltlps and .anlnials there never was sueband exhibition presented on this continent, of perhaps In the wbild. ,Ho has had agents all over the world, fur years past, collecting for his Immense Museum.. There are living unlmplslp, this collpitibn Ihat have iiever bMn'Mehj before “in bur souiitry. 'Patience'would fall wore we to'seek to enumerate all the wondera tliat are to be brought to. vlew.. Among the most unique feautures we may name Admiral Dot, ‘the smallest man In the world, the bearded girl,,the living Fiji cannibals, thn What Is It, (he armless lady,, the mechanical singing birds, the sleeping beauty; the dying Zouave, ihe-robukey violinist, tbe autom aton bell ringers, Balaam and the speak ing ass, the horned woman, the Ecologi cal garden, the circus, performers, the (rlck : horses, the trained goat Alexis, and the revolving- templg u of .Juflp. ; The 'greatest curiosity, howbver, Is Mr- Bar nura.himself, School Spkbintendent.-On the Ist Tuesday of May next, conventions of school-directors will assembly .at -the country seats of the several counties of this Commonwealth for thy purpose of electing County Superintendents 01 Com mou Schools, for the term of throe years, commencing cm the first Monday of June, At the same time there will be held, If the respective boards of directors so de cide, in all eltles and boroughs possessing 7,000 'lnhabitants, epeolar elections for the election of Clty'and Borough Super intendents ol schools for the same length of time as that for which County Super- Iniebts are to be elected. We have a note frotn Mr. Wloherahatn, the State ! Siiperlhtendent of Common Schools, asking us to urge upon the School Directors the Importance ol se curing the beet man for Superintendent, and In doing bo ,lay aside all extraneous! considerations, and that the choice be determined by merit alone.- We have heard the names of aejffrai gentlemen mentioned In connection with this office, either of whom would perform Us duties with credlttQ / hlmselfaiid profit to the county, As, however, the direc tors are amply quadfled to make the se lection, we refrain from mentioning names, Sheriff’s Bales.—On the 6th Inst. Hie Sheriff of Cumberland county dis used of the following named properties ' at public outcry i A lot of oue acre of ground In West Peonsborough towueblp, with two story brick house and outbuildings, belonging to John K. Trego, sold to Levi Trego, for $l2OO. , . ! \ two story atone bouae on,Weat nign, street, Carlisle,property ol F. C. Fleming, sold to C. P. Humrloh. Esq!, for $5,585. The Interest of, Christian Faber ln a two story stonedwelllng house, brewery, *o., corner of Pomlret and Bast street*, Carllele, eold to Henry Saxton, Ex'r. of Henry Barqlls, deo!d, fir, $1,650.: ■, , - Two acres of ground In- Mifflin town ship, .with a. two; story :flame dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings, property of. Wllllam Landle, sold to J. B- Htireh, .for the eum of $7OO. .''. ~ A lot,of ground (n Bblppenibqrg, with q two ap>l a half story frame house, prop: erty of Benjamin N. Moho, sold to Wo. Mell for sll3s. A Fish Stout.—Tbegrealeet flab alory of the season, we think* f» furnished by the Charleaton (Va.)isp*Ht of Jefferton. It Is not only “flsby M but an swinish also, that It may be sol if to “g» the whole tiog.t'- Hero It te:; The moat successful base Ashing that w» have yet beard of was done by »i* Singleton Chamber*, of Harper’s Fprwi. in the. Potomac river : near that.place, on Tuesday last. In ibis expedition*'Mr. C- caught thirty extra large baas, and among them one that weighed .tevenleen pounds anit three amtet. ;Tbia Ash he afterward* traded to a gentleman lor”* tow. and, /lea pcaotB In-tUo (ace of IhalSHiwa 'offi hls oplnion Judge Juu kiuis notalottuiaanjanyof thelawyers in tifie Statw hayp expressed opinions pre-. .clsely similar. It la-contended by thein tbat It I* unconstitutional, because it does nut make the law positive, but makes It conditional, by referring It to a vntoof the people. Eventually this question will bs decided by the Supreme Court, as the, people of, Shippensburg are determined •to carry ICup. WhaltlialCourtwlli doro mains to be seen. A contemporary says the Court has deoidM’both ways already, ft held, some years ago. that local option, In some kind,of shape,,,was jinoonstltn tional, tieoanie the majority of tho people -decided what waa to bo done, or what was not to ’ But. it decided that the l«w l 'reliltiVe'to tlie sale of thb State Improvements, which was decided by'a vote pf the people, was constitutional.:-^, . And-ltmevdr wasqUesilonki successfully that school districts had the legal right to decide by vote whether the common Isobool-system should Or should not bo es tabllabed in thorn. The principle of local nr general option appears to run through all these measures. But the Supremo Court is the court of' last resort, aud by its decision must weallabldo, ltd yea and, its bay being Anal., TUo -question, bow,- ever, will afford Aue pickings lor our friends the lawyers, us every disputed point in law Is Anti to their net. '. Packer's Patent Ice Cream Fbekz e a.— Being partluuluriy p nlal to good Ice,.Cream,,we last Week, ordered and. re-, cidve'd by Express, one of C. W. Pad er's o-lebrated Ice Cream Fieezers, patented In 1860 1867. Mr. P; manufactures all nizns, Ironi two to fifteen quarts, at the following prlpeq-2quarts freezer,,s3.6o|f to; $7.00;:k quu'jttfi'jJfl.OOp id cjuafis, *|2-00i:I5, qnßrlB;sl6idoi'vThese;slreezei|iibaitje been: in use dlu wlBBo, AV Itti the mOstfla tier lug results, and iheyare sold by ail the lead ing hardware and grocery bouses In the country.' Tbe Freezer Is very easy to work, Indeed a child can work if; it Is constructed with geared’ wheels,with crunk nu the side, Ita dasher scfaplng and beating all the lime so thoroughly, that no one can fall to make Ice cream remarkable for Its smoothness ami light ness.'', It Is a wonderfill lnhor-s Ter, hod freezes Cream, Frulia or Water Ices beau tifully In a few minutes. Besides, It Is strong, durabl ■ and neat- Any one desiring to order a Freezer direct from the manufacturer, will ad dress (Jims. W. Wa-ber. No! 17 South Fuurtli street, Pbl adeljdilo; or, they can be bad of almost all; tbe hardware stores. No; housekeeper i should be without this most admirable and almost lud|apeu»a bloFreezer. ImpboveMents.-Od West High street, ground fiiUjilfll: been broke ufbr the ereo llon ,of two "large brick bouses, one of them the property of Dr. B. ,P. Zelglor, the other that of D. B.Saxlou, Tnese buildings, when.fiplshed, will add much to the appearance of that, neighborhood, particularly as one of, them will occupy the site so long encumbered by an ugly and dilapidated frame bouse. . . ' Ou College street, VV, F. Badler, Esq., has In process of ereotioii.au extensive brick dwelling. From present appear ances, we should judge that this building, ' when comp'etedl will be one of thb hand aomesi In the boinngh. - In the same vi cinity there are many elegant residences, B large 'portlhn of them having : been built within a lew years. On' West Pomlret street, two handsome brick houses have been erected by Mr.' B. B Bhapioy. „ On South afreet several very neat frame ;houses have been built since our last re port. Important to, Subscribers! Tbe Post Office Department at Washington has decided that bona fide subscribers to weekly newspapers cau receive the same 'free-of postage If they reside- In the county In which, the paper Is'prlntedand published, even If the office to which the paper la sent Is without the county, pro vided It lathe office at which they regu larly receive their mall matter.. The rs-r qulreineut of the law is simply that the Bubscifber should live in . thecuiity where the weekly paper la printed and published, though hi, regular poat office mey be 111 an adlolutug county or lu an adjyiulug State. The Sdicidal Masia.—Just now the mania for suicide appears to ho lb the as cendant. Every mall brings us accounts of men, tired of the Ills of life, “ahuflJlng off Ibis mortal coll” by their own lueane act, and rushing dnto, the presence] of their Maker 1 , " with all their Imperfec tions on'their'heads.”' Nor are thens qn? fortunaleilqe-popr and destitute, op tbh mere lootbaile of fortune. No, they are for the moHl part well-to do farmers; those who count their money by the thousands, and who tare sumptuously every day.— Whllait we must condemn the act of eelf murder, and attribute the rashness either' to cowardice or insanity, we catinot belp 'corohalseratlng I he-condition pf the man who cannot hear, up under a little worldly : loss, or who for some fancied InßUlt pr dO riteollo Infelicity rashly takes away/bfs own life. ■ -- / ■ \ Anna Dickinson's Feet.— As Miss Dickinson, In her recant lecture ■ hdre, came out fia( /oofsdln favor bl “VVethe People I ,'* It’may not he out of pines to publish tho-followlng Incident, as told by tbs Chicago Pett; "In her last lecture Anna Dlcblrtnon *ava. ‘I never, was Intuited but ones, when a inch In a railroad car preyed ray foot with hi* ; I.looked him steadily in t|ieeyoand*ald,‘lf you repeat that I»wlll call tbb oonduotpr.and have you put uff the train.’ ThlXrada wall.hut Anna did not teU the while story. -The man re neatad ; the Insult. and -Atana ca'led the conductor, who heard I hebetate meet* of .both parties. Aiwa, pub Jn beljlbet'ln .evidence, and tbecouduolof deoMed that tbe man must have eoraewhere m put hi* feet, and told Anna that ahe shoujd In future wear hers sideways. Bfbino Plowing.—Our farmer* have in tome place*, commenced Ihslr spring plowing, but In many place* this cap not be done yet,W account of the;, froit not having; entirely left tho ground. The winter has been long,'cold and severe, *1 ring work bn the farm and garden baa, therefore, been unusually Relayed till* teaanu. The oat*, corn, potatoes and all tlie! smaller truck, will be planted lale, probably the end.jfpr It; often h*pp4ns,«n»hUlatlWde, that eirl/ plants are caught by.lhe lale frouls, and ara stunted, in their growth, »p that thfc later plan,hilp,Hl Up better In' ((W’.mW;i*. qob roeirohaina have laid Ip » splendid stock of Bprlng goods. and all in want of bshjalna should not go obewliere to tnde. See advertisements. In this paper. Court Pbookkdincis We. oolilluue tlu; Court proceedings ffora our lasi, viz: Cora. vs Joi. Btro'ob. Fornication and Bastardy. 'Plead not guilty. Found guilty. The Usual senteuca.' ' , Cora, vs SaiuT Miller. Adultery and Bigamy.. Pleat! not guilty;- Found not ’’guilty. County to pay coats. ■; Com. vs HamT Miller. Larceny. Plead ’not guilty! Found not guilty. . Cora. vsSam’l ahugere, Alfred Shugers, Wm. Hannon, John Nlohels, Alfred Brannon, C. B. Plhaler. Blot and A«. •ault, Riot and attempt to murder an officer; resisting an officer, assault and battery. Nolle prosequi entered by leave of tlia Court. Cum. vs Mary Fret*.- perjury. Not guilty. Com. vs Johnson. Attempt to p0);0n.,.- Plead not gullty r ■-Koisng gulllylu Doan per'! ant! f° r W as aheatooi! Indicted. " Not 'sonteuced. Com. vs Wm. Chestnut. Fornlcatlob and Bastardy. Pleads guilty; Usual sentence. ■ Cora, vs John Wynboop. Selling li quor to intemperate persons. Nolle pro sequi by leave of Court on payment of costs. -.1 Com, vs Wm, 1 Htltzel. Selllilg liquor on Sunday. Selling liquor without U cense. Not a true bill.. Com. Vs Tobias Bites. Assaiilt,, and Battery. Pleads not guilty. Found guilty.' Sentenced to pay a flue of $5, and ousts of prosecution. , . Com; vs Jolm' Bollaton. Assault and battery. The prosecutrix, Louisa Taylor, to pay coats; ■'Com. v> Aupmlua Jeremiah, Hr. and Augußiun"Jeremiah, Jr. 1 Larceny. Not a true bill. ■ ~-Cora. tn Sarah Gateway False pfa teuno- Not a true bill. Prosecutor, JB Lawson, to pay costs.... . Com. os, John.:, Keirns/. ■ Laroeny.— Pleatl guilty., Sentenced to one year’s imprisonment In tbe Eastern Penitent!* ,«ry. ' i Cpm. v> Jaa- M'Gulre-. -Malicious mls .cblef. Ten (lays to county jull. Com. os William Young. Larceny.— Pleads guilty. Sixty days to county jail. Cora, os John Kearns Bigamy.— Plead guilty. Not sentenced. Com. os Augustus Goriinmn., Assault and battery. Pleads not guilty. Found guilty., Sentenced to pay a line of $6, and costs of prosecution.' Com; os Andrew Smllh. Fornication and Bastardy. Plead uat guilty. Pound riot guilty. Com. os William Stllzel. Secreting property to defraud, &o. Pleads not guilty.' Found not guilty. County to pay costa. Com. os Wm. A. Coorey and Mary E. Conrey. Assault and battery. Nolle prosequi, entered, ■ Com. os John E. Showers. Fornica tion and bastardy. Pleads guilty. 1 Usu al sentence. ... 1 Com. os Peter M’Qiniey, L. M’Gln ley, Wm: Davis.. Larceny! Plead not guilty. .I'ouitd uot gullty. Com. os John Weary. Assault and Plead guilty.' Sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and costs of prosecution. ;Mifls Johnson, who was prevented by illness frim; visiting Carlisle and singing in concert as announced, on last Erldair evening, in the Seeond Presby teriari Church, will sing assisted by Prof. Johnson, in liheem's Hall, next Saturday evening. The programme will be varied embracing selections from leading composers; both of a sacred ' arid secular c haracter: The tickets issued and used at first concert wi ll be good for this one. For the purpose of accommodating all those who desire to attend, the price of admission has been placed at 26 cts. Tickets for sale by any tuemhor of the association, and at the door on evening of concert. bbautv'b Best Apxii.iAßV.—Ask the belle of wbat appointment ot - her toilet-table holds the highest place In her esteem, and she Will reply, with out a moment's reflection,. Hagan’s, Mag nolia Balm. Nothing, she is thoroughly aware, contributes.so powerfully -to en hance her obai ins and render her irresis tible as that most delightful and health ful auxiliary of beauty. By using it in* dies are enabled, long alter they have passe J:the' meridian of life.' id ■ preserve, the youthful bloom and!punly of their complexions, and'where nature has de nied tbatsuperlative attraction,the Balm fully compensates for her,deficiencies, : . Tun WhS ax FIEUOa.-Tbe wheat fields bad a gloomy appearanco a month ago.—; Little could be seen of the usual green wintert wheat. The', fly, it.. is, staled, cut the Wheat last fali, and the open cold exposure completely killed the top, so that the grain fields presented a dead seared appearance on the surface. Biit it 'la gratifying to pass through the; country, UoW, and see on every band the youug wheal stalk start up from its roots thick, and thrifty again, and if up barm befalls it otherwise, the prospects for a good wheat drop are again becoming bright as ■ ever. ' : ' New Goods at Wolv's.— Mr. J. H-i Wolf, or;iSo. 18 Norih Hanover street, Is ■now In the city purchasing a large and Varied assortment of sprlhg’and summer goods. New, advertisement In our next. is- 'lt Is estimated tnat-the lutrdduotlonof improved breeds of fowls Witbin the. past fifteen years has bad the effect of nearly doubling the poultry aupply lu pounds. We call ;Uie, attentlon of our lady readeri to| (he: *»V«rtlßp«ssen,t blfj Novel ty: Wringer Ip another column, It bat tbe great Improvement, t Cug ; Vj he*W ; on both eu'di qr tba rollß. Every.house wlfeahould have oD©. ( . , v *. \ . Cojtroaioic of Namm.—The Pittsburg 'Commercial calling Judge MJunkln, who lid Just decided the Slilppe'nlmrg local option blll HDConetliutloußl. "Jud in,” afid llieMlnere’ Journal nereeritiig the name Into " Jumklu."-JicvrMurff Patriot . ' • ', TUe .Patriot’ make*- “ confusion wore® confounded." Hla Honor'* name la Jun kid,.without tbs prefix of‘i Mo." "j ! Moving - 'l>ATßvr-Aprll Ist was mov in'; day. In Pennsylvania, and In New York tho letiof- May- w\ll be moving iay. Irani’s “moving day” will be otrtho 4th of March next. ■ 'Selah! " The fate rain* and vWrm sunshine started the buds, grain and gnua wonderfully. .' fhk Mercantile Appraisement for 1872' ; if I'll ?oon be completed by Robert,Allla°Hi arbo we are assured mill discharge the dutlff) of the office with faithful precis ion'.; , : 0 - Fish —Rnberl Allison & Bon and Capt. jf Low are uow and have been , (or some time, receiving fresh Hah twice a week, 'of the finest quality—shad, rock,.pike, berlrog and cat flab, (five them a call,' all lovers of deltoloua fresh fish. . ttusUnras Notices. LftdfH’ And GenU FarnUhln* and Fancy Goods of every description, can be had cheaper at J. H. Wolfa. No 18 North HanoY Btreet than at any other hbhse In town; •, • ' : * 1872 1872. SPRING OOYLE BROTHERS. JOBBIKO AND COMMISSION IIBBCHAKT*. No. U Booth Hanover Htreet.O'vr lisle. They harp constantly lJV ( itock;n lWt* lC ! w ' I Uon of NOTIONS liod FANG*.DR* GOODS. Ladlea’ and dent's Hosiery! Gloves, 1 Suspenders, iNeck-tles and Bows, white Trimming and,Rar fling. Paper Collar* 1 and Cuflk, Note, Cap t |m»l- QMS. Letter, Billed and Wrapping Phper, En velopes, Pnper Bags, Tie Yarn, Drugs, Soap and HiirOll Penome, and an endless variety of Nick Nacbs. Ail orders will receive prompt ailoULtan. . . v COTLEBKOS. ... 9. k. CotLB. *fi■■l’ «f M i ‘ \ 9 r ' : A . {. <; Maroji 1, Chain", Carpet Chaln, at the lowest I price, at r rjslnger A Co’s Carpet Store. March 7~tm . . , ■ ■■—■». i ; BARGAIN* EXTRAORDINARY at thsCen •|ral Dry Goods Store; The new Arm iacerum ly creating a Very great cxclteme.pt in the com* mnnlty at the present'tlme by giving all their customers extraordinary bargains in all kinds of Dresa'Qoods, SnaWls, Mourning Goods, white Goods, Seamless Hid Gloves, Cloths and Cassl* meres of every gradeand quality. Do not fall to call at the Old Central Corner If you want a bargain* as you will'be certain to getltirom Ibe now aud enterprising Arm of „ r , MILDER A' BUTTOHFF* j~ , jr, dr—pfeaie Jremember tfiat we art. tKB obiy bouse in Cunlsle selling a genuine seamless ’Kid Glove. ■ . ■ eg* California and Rhine Wlnee, at Hatmon s Lionor Store. 41 South Hanover street,Carlisle. • */. ; ; 49- CalJ;'and t*ee.apd taste,onpasglho pHoq of tt6g&, »l Green’s store. W '* Hhados. Window Shades, of every variety; at frryslnger A Co’s Cal pel tttore. ; ’ M *r.?h 7— Bm‘ “““ ‘ Wi4 rtTILL LlVB,—Duke A Burkholder* Dry On 4s Store loolm. Ha IbnuiU tbeir .tuck iu uompliU ih'ulVtho noveitlei of the aeuou. T.ielr gooda have hoe a ealeeied «fllh greatoare,, nd are coVutnlyvory cheap. .Whehypu atart O U to purohiee. call upon iliaaa young men and aatertain their prlcee before you have por ch nod. Thoy\w|ll give-yon every attention, an 1 ahow you their goods with pleasure. They ar -resolving luvoiceiol new goods every week, thus giving something new and attractive all through the season. Give them an early call. «/T-Tlis largest assortment or Walt papers In the conniy. at Fryelnger d| Cp's Carpet Store. . March‘7—3m DRESS GOODS.—You will see by his adver tisement that D. A. Sawyer has returned from ■theclty With an elegant Block or Pfoss Gp de, UisslfcaerW 1 arid! #ottori».;all of wlrij|h>vdltib» ottered great;.fiafgsSnS, ,-pveryb*lx„lnViieg. to take d look whether they wish to boy or not, aiho Is not arrald to compare goods or prlcee w ih any other hones, Do mol fall, to read hie. n n» adv,e>tlßo'menW;Altcr having bad an experience in Phila delphia In minting photographic views of houses churches and manyioliw. object*, 1 fkel aore I can gratify oU\ who Would tike to have- such work dono In Cumberland county, and request any that desire a good picture of a loved •lead to ylslt my gAlleiyi' tofplp*, inres before employing any. tbe large ° UIM * HKNRV P. CHAPMAN, . gl Weat Main etrest. Carlisle. March'«l, <. >'• '■ • • 43-lDducera«al* extraordinary at OQILBY’S Old eHtabllshed, Dry* Good* Store, 47 -West Mam Street. Mr.Oglilby hMjnrtwtiirnrt from the. elites of New Yf>te a ridP dUAdeI p h 1A th I * tifok* a id Is opening an Immense stock TifSpringand B i.nmer Q.>rd* In all the latest styles and nov eJMes. Look met for bargains,as they are deter mined to sell g > j«ls at the lowest cash- prices. Don’t fall to toad advertisement next week. ;..-j&grefal NotCr«». „.' ■ CAsrbttta-a rlub-tltule tor CMtor Oil -a vege table preparation containing neither mlnorala morphine nor Aleohni; U la plea.anl to take, doea not nauaeato, ami npemtai when all other remeOlea h ive failed. Dr. Pitcher haa exporl menled Ofteen year* In producing a preparation mo.e etncleut than CaatorOll, with lta hoirld taate. The Caatorla regaljloe thd ay item I ynrfa conatlpatlbn. •tootach acho.croup;and flaUtleni or.and kllta wormaMt db'ea Hot dlitreaa(or gripe. By lie quieting, aootblng effect It produ ce* natural aleop. and la particularly adapted tp cry log and toethl ng Children, . t . Wo deal fo phyalel»ha iftt leet thla and will forwarathreo botileaoßATielotho addMa lof an v.otle 'ab ablhantleßlad.' Inelat that your drugglat order It for yo». It coeta hnt 60 cent* and one bottle will aaveyou many dootora hllla. J. B. Boao i Co.. 63 Broadway. It. X April 11, 1873-lt. ' '■ \ HANDSOME moustache, MonXHACHB. Trnf. St. CroU'«Com-' WH IrtKßltfel. pound* llif H»lr MOUSTACHE. luxuriant MoOj- WaIuKEHB. taebo- or* WbwKera on-»a» w «uoc»th©«t face^Plwu»nttoo*J: Hrnt to any address on rocoip* of Fifty*J* chemlHt, N. E, ror. Tenth and Cheiinut Bta.* Pblla. Feb 15 1'73-1 j . fflftr .flftacfeeta. " CARLISLE. PRODUCE MARKET c brrectta weekly by J. H. tit Mer GabUIU April IT, 1873. *8 60 6 60 6 (JO 1 01 1 CO family FLOOR bupkhfjnr floor RYE'KLOUR WHEAT WHITE • WHEAT RED RYE CORN OATS WHITE . do BLACK - - * - . sgo CLOVERS KED - - ? • ttJ TIM THYBEKD - * ' 1 S FLAXSEED • • • MARKET. Con-Hlcd vetUv tv Ok. •»• Carlisle. April IT, 1871 M - .v.' BUTTER EGOS LARD . * TALLOW . • BEESWAX - BACON HAMS - “ do SHOULDER** ... wdo HIDES i BEANS per bus. : , PARED PEACHES UNPAIRED do * d DRIED APPLES - PITTED per lb. • '^ v do UNPITTHD por lb. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. from the PhUadephia Ledger, r ■ r f ■ I - April 2. JJTJ. EXTRA .FAMILY KLOUH ‘ EXTRA FLOUR * « 33 SUPERFINE * 4R7 RYE FLOUR ' ' * ?78 WHEAT - RYE . CORN OATH CLOVERSEED TIMOTHY HEED FLAXSEED • WHISKY . - • i CLOSING prices =II O£|gYEM&BR.O. uo SOUTH THIROSI-J^Ji^DjagHlA. fi , April 10, 11 i's W u :."-.! , * ,, wnot..ii«d J'W ttt, l»t culled .. .. »«, 3d cull } •• :»i' 5a “ u ilss n3w “;; .“d; , s f ~ tug n«H, " “ :fv< mi? UnlouPaclfle Land Grant Bonds «« «« The following Banks are addod to the list or nmkeu Banka. B Nut. Bank of Muryavllle. Ky. _ jlutklagtua Nat. Bank, iaeiTille.O. jjflatrCcfr* t) MItfNICH-B\KE«.-On lhs"llth**day of April, by rtov. W. •». Ooraman. Mr. Ephraim Mlnolcb to Miss Ida Baker, of Carlisle. * ® lelr. ■ foDLK.—In this boroogb. on the 7th Inst., Mrs. Elisabeth, relict of thslate General WUUs Foulk, aged (19 years* , KISaiNQBRvTio Ureaaoa. on lb* CWvlniVl George C„ sedutid sod Of Joseph Mafgsrel Kissinger, agadkl jresf*.» moqUu |pdB>. days. & gjjo'a^gialuiwn. MONEY made rapidly With stenoll and hey cheek outdo, Catalogue., «am and ruil puiticulara free. 8. M. opencer. Brattleboro, Vt. - April 19, IW3-4W M'i “*Wo wllfVeud a bandVonse prospectus of our now illustrated Bible, containing over 460 flue soiiptuie illusliatlons W any book agent, free oi charge. Address Nallobal. Pub* ilstiingcompany Philadelphia, P* April I« t lb7i~4ir - , ■ . tbe ouly standard Book of.-.the VT kind pablUbed. 1100 saved yearly by all who pessess 1U More money can bo made uj**®* vanning lor Youman’s Dictionary of Everyday Wttm*. contftmiDg 2U.0Q0 reclptS' la every de parlinentof Human Effort, tbfin In anyJSSSf possible way. Prom #iU to |IU a week Insured, it Is for every housekeeper, farmer, trade and K' salon, kor the sick and well* A reiianie of permanent value (oovery wide-awake progressive person. It sells itself. Address P. a* Heed, 130 Eighth sorter .^^ptUlMSlS-.dlWi.' 1 ./.JJ •J--' A-W-iV. THREEYEAKd In a MAN TBAPI A companion to "Ten Nights In a Bar iwom," by'fTa. Arthur* the mpst popular of American authors, is now ready. It is a start ling expose of liquor making andi aellingr 5 ,thriUi«‘grecital ol a three featsMlia iniafJJJ* dramshop, shows up the vtU pWOf 'UgwF iu W-rp«m»*'»nd Ik ihf.muut work.of the kind ever wrllljeu. Will toe eager ly read by thousands, and is ceitam to have an immense sale. Apply for *& aMUoy. **d' 4o good as well as wauo money, to,J. M.otouuart et Co.', Publishers, Philadelphia.' April IS, 1573-4 W gTANIIARD' AMERICAS'. BILLIARD TABLES. Everything pertaining to Billiard*. at-lowest prices. Illustrated ceu.lognrt.eht, bjrmelh: W. colieudcr, Hew York baccessortO me-,; len A CollciKler, 738 Bro»awny. ' S r "■ ( April IS, 1573-. W *- . . ' XXTELL8 1 CARBOLIC TABLETd I For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. These Tab lem present the add In Combination with oiuer eQlcidut rtmedles/m a popular,lorm, for the ohre of all THBOAT and LUNu'Diseases. Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throat are mmediately relieved and HtntementiS aiacou atutuly being sent to the proprietor o.f relief in cases of ibrout tlimcullieb of yearn standing. CAUTION,—Don’t be deceived by woi-thledslUt* ilatlons. V3ef oufy :W ella " CarbOlliy Price SS ceflls per T box. Johh, Q. Fhltl sueef, N. Y. hehd for circular, b oloagenU lor the United btales. April lb, imr—4w /iCin I' ■ - ! - ' A PURS CRINESE TEA. The Bat JTVo /mportrd. . . warranted to salt all Uisles. Pot up in our trade-mark half-pom id and .F o q r^e P rwT,?e«Mbnh^^ and Paclflo Tea Co., P. <>« Bex 650 ti. . , April 18,1873-4 W 4 000 AG f N t ra WA^TKIJ for our BUFFALO LABS. By W. K. Webb, the noted pioneer and taunor let. -'A' moat accurate and laaclnatlnir noaerlp tlon 01 thowilderuew and wealth ol«h« W* lew Weak iu.uniold.rlohe», Bl» InJuna, BuCa lo Wolyea. dc., crowded with valuablo *®. 1-Ability I67g~*w , ,y>. . f .A. _ /'vwj I WOULD ! W ERE A CHILD U£l 1 AGAIN 1 stubs the weary smd er luustd ode, .as the.laognpt ,»»»* BprlngconiesnpQnhjm.Jttßm.^dJ^lJ^K sor5 or and strength' ifwa' tbd;wdudbfiui t »dttw r AmericanToulo;.;/'r•-5/7 u^'v.vV long and successfully uutdln 1U native coun try, aa* powerful Tonic and potent purmer of the Blood; tU lj fouud evea .to exceed the an ‘ tlclpailtms founded oh Ua great regulation. According to the medical and scientific periodi cals « f London and Paris, it pufsesaefl the moat powerful tdhlo properties known to, .Materia Medlca. ‘ 1 ' ' ■ ■ ; ENE Dr, HW Extract, c/Jwvbeba la a perfect remedy fiir all dlaewea,of the blood, n? th 6*Blo macln* 1 * holla tils elf dlrecily on Hie, secretive-grKaos,. aud,. bV J lu powerful tonic and restoring effects, produces healthy und vigorous action to tbe whole sys- U joiin D. KELLOGG. 18 Platt St ; New York. •• jour, vi. a«J |t A • t for the ,) nlted H tales. Price II per bottle. . Send tor circular. April 18. W73-1W - 1 : , ' igjOUBEKEEPER g C3rGt >llz: i3S&± I TUB NOVELTY CLOTHES - y; WHINGER. Has the Fateut Flaog Cog Wheel* on both Ends of the Rolls. THE NOVELTY a aeparale f re6 i y »t either end. THE NOVELTY- £lamp. IW ,lOV / LT U Wi.h,er. 'THE NOVELTY I. the strongest Wringer. THE NOVELTY m#lt darabl9 Wringer. These with other advantages mak« It more desirable than any other. No practical house keeper.can afford,to buy a wrlnger.nnill she haa thelNbVß. TV, T ty 18 and »kllsfy yourself that It is the bast. ??* d • v * r Bailey Washing Machine Company, 102 Chambeia street, New York. April is, 1U72-4W ~, ~r fpUB'BKBi 11 PAPER I TRY IT! "The Scientific American In the cheapest and beat Illustrated weekly paper published. Every number contains from 10 to, 16. original engrav ing* of new irachlnery, novel invention*, bridges, engineering work*, architecture, im proved farm lmple> eute, and every new dis covery m chemistry. A year’s number contain SW, pages and several hundred engravings,— 'Thousands or volumes are preserved for bind ing and reference. The practical receipt* are ;w«l worth ten times the subscription price. Seims a year by mails Specimens sent free, toy be had of all news dealer*. Patent* ob ta nedon the best term*. Model* of new In veutton. and Bteh-hoH oxsmlßjd. and »Utlm free. Alt patent* are published In the seUntwa American the week they Issue. Bau * , f J‘ , ) r nhlet. HO pxges, containing la** and full direc tions for obtaining patent*. Addiciw for paper, or concerning patents. Mann £Co.»BT Park How,' N, V. Branch office, corner. F. and 7lh Streets Washington, D. O, April 4—4 w. WANTED.— Ageufa for our new 16- psge paper, the Contributor, Thirteen de partments, leuglous and secular. Rev. A. B. ■ Earle wrues for Tu. II a year, a 12 PppfpoW. each kubsorlber.j-'for agents'.'terms,- addrlsa; ,Jame* B T Bsrle.Boston, Mass. ‘ ■ April 4,1»73—1w A UENTI* WANTED FOR “JESUS.” By CHARLES K. DEEMS. D. D, His divinity «it»bll«hwl • and rationalism routed. The most popular and rapidly telling reliklous work ever iiaued For circular*-ad dress U. U. CO., NOW Yolk Cln ©Umall, Chicago or 8L prU4—4 (A A NNUAI/ FINANCIAL HTATE- A MKNT of the Borough of C*rU*>J. f ” vemr ending Maroa 21, VSTX of OOUM>, Treasurer. . T(. BtCEIt'TS. To amt. received from Jos. W. ogimy former trueurer. To Inisnsl received from, ■ Mia; Thorn's legaOT.; To dividend: received from ! Carlisle Qae <* Water Oo„ TO amount received from James McCarMr, Street Commissioner, for wood and stone sold, To amount received from Carlisle Depoelt Bank,on ; ' Blair.for Mltlngonrband filling up *ld#*walk OD Boutu ilreet. . • . ; ’XCc amount received fro® !. B. Lync. market naaUTi n * *%ik amount received from i rent of market rtalli, . l liwfc T s?ef : axfillilitatt Uoen- To ; *smonnt received from • .JoehueFsgan.oolleelprfor . ItSivon ecouunt of hlsdu- , , ~ - ejj u' w fa By Amounl'p»iaWm ,J». Orf*».«l»r>l to gj'g, 1 ■ mnrkot. Mttra appropriation, » w By amouiit palil JeM« ilum*r,lil*u con- ffloo By amount paM O, P.‘ Hamrlch; btl’y*. I 1 to Council, ... i:v:ur-‘' . 81.644 72 PAYMENTS h AND r *» "J ■ pairing lire plugs. 4c. . -* w Bycash paid-John Blekal. .work on., streets end grave yard, " “ By-cash paid Patrick Pahey. work on . slreetsiand oleanlnnepring.. , , , M» 51 By caS piud ;John jfays.fwork on/. By Oliver Mlnnleh, work on By JbhnLaty.work bnKtreeU,' ‘; 7J # By cosh paid James Mi-Uartor, Work on „ Q , streets as street oomml Stoner, “ os By cash paid, Isaac Jones, work on »y wo^it? By cash paid' Robert Glass, cleaning ■* stave yard, 1 • w By, caehjpald Bowers, use ofhorgs J w By cwh paid’ Godfrey Bidder, use of ' . Imrseand ca 1 1, o au By cixb paid Wm, Mcßlwce,.,Me’.«*. i m borne and cart, ' -^ Brcanh paid Robert McCartney, PT., ■ 1 selling market st»ll.,li- JJO By eaah paid John B. Low, extra police. 51 » By cash paid J. P. Brindje. tor atone. -JO to By cash paid Mrs. E.D.Dplla; tor stone, 117 U> By eashgald Lewis Maionhaimer. elark *fy mb piad C liw.la Kaaonhelmor, .for i , stamp on bond, • 4 , • w Hr.cw b paid Thomas Baird, strssl ref* , - . 0 . “ delator. ■ jo-:: J. Bvacaah paid. Daniel Armetrohg, for services as police. . **• ByoMhpald WilliamOorblt, cleaning • s ,l ‘ 7 spring and work on streets, *c.. 68 os 'By oa-n paid E. MoMlllsc, Intfrfil op . • 7 Wmden Judgment, • 1 wo ° By cash paid Bratton a Kennedy, pi lnl« w By caalf paid George,Taylbr* sAiary as By cosh pmhi Carlisle Gwi * Water C 0.,.. 8» » By easbipaid'J. HtfßoMer, coal * ;• kft house, _ . . 8 w By cash paid William R, Oregg. market * manler *is By cash paid Casper g 04 By cash paid »nrfT;B«u«. lampl KbW. g g By cash paid M «7 Uy casta paid Carlisle Deposit Bank. qqq.qq By eaah paid Carlisle Deposit Bank, dU-' •, "oountonnole, “ T • ~ „ w ., * 43 r Bp cash paid Carlisle Deposit Bank, . • ‘ .coupons on borough bouda, H,ooe 00 By ensh .paid Carlisle Depoelt Bank, lit. ’ 'i _ t torest on coopone, , 31 By cash paid Lewi. Faber, on account 1 of salary as high constable, . SHOO By cash oaul'lt. McCartney, Jr., serviced as clerk to Council-, _1 , , a w By cash paid Joseph Ebnght, repairing (# ,By cash'paid Wm. Ki Piper; sUUbnary. ■ a«S By cash paid George L. flougher.-poats - , -mg bills and ordnance, ; ■ 75 By cash paid David Bmlth, qualify log Council, -.- 3 wl By cash-paid Wm. B. Parker, profee- Vlonnl services, 50 ,00, By cash paid A. 8. Lyne, clerk to mar ket ITo VS By cash paM A.B. Lyne, forglsss.' '• 150 By cash paid John Faber, 8r„ laying . t ■ ,oroselogs,« i .Kf/,,;-.-..! ill. I «.7 ft By cash paid 8i a. Oonld. salary aa bor- ■ r. wi . ouvb treasurer, .. I's 00 BycaatTpalif; Wm. Stoner,, work oa ■ By cash Faber, setting enrb • for Wm. Blair and repairing col i verts. 7S W ’T *blKwick‘de., ITI . .• o*o fßy cash paid Wm. Fenlele, repairing ! tools, 8 * ■By, cash paid Jonathan Zelglar, foratop ■ 1 plpg etnnee, • 81 *5 By cash paid Wm-.Bamlte, for, aufblng, . AC., . M 30 By casta paid Rtati Treasurer, on ao -1 count of Qoat*. ~ 111 C By cash paid AJHeckfir.flnratorlocate !:; .3; H yard , 6 So By cash paid Jim. McCarter, salary as ; i street bommUsloner. ' 1 •• • 40*00 ! P.»fl M ' v v;;;;»oriNTrBTAtKMß!trr.' To amount received from .. J. W. Ogilbr» former treasurer, W,7W oa To amount received from Joshua Fagan, colleo .tor for 1870, on account _ • of duplicate. *O3 18 To amount received from Carlisle Deposit Bank, _ on note discounted,. .*■*) *0 To amount t 1 Bounty tax _ ■ , assessed Tot 1871, . 83,78 Ataqotmt of exonerations,- #l2O 1< > ■ - v Coflect're reasonll.W 8», 1 - ;M M - . Amount outstanding, ■ 3,074 7# 3,221. H 1 , Amount 1 received from C. ■ 'ui Kinoiinrt,; collector r: 1 of, bouAtf I >ut tor 1871. . > . Totfl amt rewired forbonnly.purpoasa, M.Wd « PAYMENTS MABBOOT'OF MU BOUNTY . . FOND tla:. To daohpaid CarlUlelMposltßank.ooo- . nous, ■ MW W D l W*' By cash paid John 8. Monro, bond. No.iMandßandlntareat. ».•» SO By cash paid Carlisle Deposit Bank, I note. BO * By dash paid B. H. Ooold, dUeoant and ' stamp., ....... 108 By treasurer's eommlsMtjn, H per.faßt.'’! \ on M.WO '■ ■ T ~ “ '» B Amountln hands of treasurer MB ■■ l '■ HW os STATEMENT OF THE INDEBTfcI&EBg OF THB BORODOH OF CAHLIBIIK, [ ON MARCH 22. I*7l. Carilale Gu A Water, Loan, 10,000 *) . Carlisle borough loan pro- _ per. 38,400 00 Warden Judgment. , , ' ■ -- r 800 Qverauesoupon* at Carlisle , - • ■ • > Deposit Sank? _ 1.00 00 Outstanding orders ol IRTO. 1.288 4T • ' fdo do IS7I, 29 ItMAS •*, ASSETS. / oC .CarlUiU Oaa Awal^rloanrar.value, 128.K868 ; v . Legab< oPtorMtotn, i£2?S outstanding*.borough tax, 3,W 70 ( , Natener’s lleb,-. . *® ... „ Swlgbrljudgrnent, . »00 WUIO 80 Amount or excess of Indebtedness, W,W» STATEMENT OP BOUNTY" INDEBTEDNESS. Amount of boritU due Jan. „ I.IWA . t r.- u ! , 00 Amount of bonds due Jan.- ' ' „ ‘ I, IW4. . , 3,000 08 amount of bonds due Jan. , , I.iHTSI ' 2,008 00 ’{ . ■ ■ ■ ■■■» *B.OOO 00 * ! ■• ’ Assets: ' Balanoe In hands of Trea- ' aa.ar, lf ' ' ’ w ® ’* Oatelaadini Uxca lor l«7d,< .« MtlOßHtcd. In 35 OuUt|indtns lum for 1571, 1,074 71 . H.IU II . BxeMnoi ladebtadsau. W«J the Auditors of tbs borough of CarllAle, do esrtify that we have exaraloeA the foregoing connected therewith*. aoddud* balance do* Mid trea>ufwr only awodat ueaeurefoTfetM I hundred i and j l of our knowledge and belief* llneee our bande this *7th day orMarch, A. I). 1«* ■. W* O. WOODS, } JOHN 1. FALUCB, VAuditor*. J. H* IrtVIMC. / STXBtrBUED V ' ~< s*;;c''' •■■;■> v.nv ;v Isaac liyiiigston t ISMS* GlotiiierL^ 09 09 1.4 W« M <4 ww.il Mercliaiit , ■;.■ ' ■' >\ ; ■- - • . uitt > .217/x.ti30„ . ..5.4 7i CO 32 NORTH' HANOVER STREET, 'x have Mi hand o luge nnd .nperiop- «U>6« of’ READY-MADE CLOTHING 5 , J ond’plece good., which I will dl.po.c,ot «I’PJ»- ««• much lower then they can now be Iwuilhl. Ueeelvlng diliy till the IAWt itflw o t flpwof Good* for custom trade.. Our . . 8,089 19 19 fit GENT'S FURNISHING GOpD&f Dcpeitto^it 1 !! floropleXo.' -A largo aksorUalmto^ TB.tTNKS, Valelso* and Traveling Cage. constantly or band at very low Dgarci. April 4, W/J ‘ OTW FIBMI UTESW GROCERY STORE ; The undersigned having leased tbo store room recently occupied; by Q. L. Dovenney, No. <8 West Main street, and having remodeled and refitted it witjA an entire etottk of ' New (3-66be REGIStfERED freoof expense The Coal, Ulacellaueoue iTelghla and Pnuvoo ger bosfnese are constantly increasing. The re eelpu for tbo year ending October 31.1871, were 879,778.33, more than the year ending October 81, 1870, The Increase fob fire (6) mouths ending * Bon'dSfPamphiets and tnfortnftlloncon tre frfi talned of DieHayen & B?o.,, i ■" (Dee, li.lB7l—lyr. Q W EN 1 8 iyirbiiKtS ts removed fkom.'West-Main street to 78 South /Hanover street, where anything obtainable at A. flfvt-oiase. -- MA BLEA BBQWIVSTONE *IIOP mav kohud at ratM which caaaotbeunderßOlJ ; laoUyorcoa try. r i • • ' Having a heavy and carefully selected stoek pu bafidyi wUI seli it at ratee which eatmot be undersold, or excelled in workmanship. Nw B.—Marble and M rb elxod, Mantles ahd /- eneaostloUie,.at city rates- April 4. l*7*-Bm. ... RK’HARDU WBN. ’ M ITCHEtit,'|o , J' ; /' 1 1 HODa* lk , CHINA, : i GLASS ' ; ■ /WABE. ;W! W 4 have'ndt Inoif eased our prlCoe. TliAWhbldi v : ofoarlmmensastock was purchased beiorwtha ‘ i extraordinary advance in Kurope. Best Goods, -imwest Prices. rjfVf CHESTNUT Street, 1 7{Y7 Philadelphia. * vf Aprtl 11, !*T»-2tD. , y .f,”*.. -iV),. Eegal llotlces; > 1 Council. ('MAUSER. , I . <).*» P ••; ;P* rl *N .MTlj hj W h CT4i- e: fem sfi will not warrant the expenditure. of a iium,.of. money snflSolsnt to clean (hestrette and alleye / si this time: therefore, be It • ' n' ; ... .* /taelstd. That the owners end otfenplere of All ' property frontlngon>the maoademlsed'streeti } end alieye of the nerongh, be requested to clean, . ~ant) scrape the dirt and fllthlnfrontoftnelr several premises upon heaps, to be removed br order of the Htteet Committee, police ,of-Uu* •r 11 ssur : * **sfiwa?pßtsf;.( At>rUU. hSj-St. - ifln» A* BMimaTRATOR’6' NQTICE.^p-% , L >A! Tied ’.it. hereby given that letter* of. admin- , m ration on .me estate of Henry Hoy.latc of fill- ?i? ver Spring township, deceased, havebeen grant-* ea to the undersigned administrators, residing In same township. All persons knowing them sslveslndebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and. those having elalme'lp.preasfit them fptsettlement. \ l ) • • T'U '• '} ' ■ • ' / ADAMIHOtn f S ; , jJdtiutf'prfismuM IjK<»PO9ALB for building m School Bow in Middlwu: township, >t or neot o. 6, known M wilion'., will ba Meowed on , Bmturdu, the Bth d.Toi_AprlU 1(1* »l ThodK on!,UoUl.,t (o'clock.,,For ottonwinO , .(Dll Rpooldo.llop> Inquire of B. U. LambettoD, : QSO., jf,' JACOBS,pecratary. V'■ Apr 11. M7^W V V r , STATE NOTICE.—NoIIe* la hereby ■ ren that letters of administration on It* of Anna Campbell, late of Frankfort! twp.; deceased, bare been granted to the under* signed,.residing In the same, Iwp- AH persons Indebted ;(o tbeestnte are;tequestail.U)settle,} Immediately and »bo»e haring c)alrta «*ln«k ) •aid estate'wlllpresent them for aetOemenl to HAMILTOIi, Admlnlalrttor. Mh»-#t (Bauds tbrooahoatthoeoanly and vicinity, that hia •padil attention wllibe aiyea to the oot* iMtloaaadaeUlemaDt of, all, claim* book ao eoani%. tthdaa nhlee. ACf.andto frtUa* ol dMdi.mortcuM, bonds, Ac., aod alao to.utf. Mlllatfand ranting *>f real eaiate; Term* nodac . rata. Office In the eoart-hooßt, April«. v v v -f'v NOTJOa—Notloo U hereby lit •iveo lhat lattata of admlnlafcratianon the ■ aaiataof David VG*«laoß»;lata/of/thabon>o*b of NBa(.Canlw- P*, MEM