Tuk soft weather continues, anti tho gnow is disappearing rapidly. • Several bummers (male ami fe male,) were arrested by our police, on Tuesday, for improper conduct on the street, and remanded to jail. W, P. Stuart, of South Middleton t\vp., will sell at his residence, Thurs day, Jnn. 23d, 2 extra fresh cows, Heifer, 2 year colt, good family car riage, buggy, sleighs, harness, House hold and Kitchen furniture. ts. Fiendish Act.—The express train from Hagerstown, which is due in Ship psnsburg, at 1:37 p.-M., was nearly wreck ed at 12:45, on Friday, at a point be tween Chambersburg and Marion Sta tion, about six miles south of Chambers burg. The scoundrels who attempted to injure the train—for the purpose of re venge, most likely—had placed a heavy oak rail in a cow hole, and left it slick up about four feet. The fog was dense at that point, but the engineer, Mr. John Roney, observed the “trap," and whist led "down brakes," and reversed his en gine, avoided striking the object under full headway; but the tail, nevertheless, was dragged about 100 yards, and became entangled In the snow-plow. No delay was caused to the train—A'ettw. A Pleasant Party.— On Wednes day evening last, the sleighing being ex-. cellent, a number of gentlemen of our town, at the suggestion of our clever mercantile friend. L. T. Greenfield, got up a parly,, (about thirty in.all,) to pro ceed to Mount Holly. About 81 o’clock, therefore, four large sleighs halted In front of the Volunteer office (our busi ness room being open,) where the com pany had assembled. The company was composed of married and single gentle men; and was, In all respectsfaconge.uial and pleasant party. Arriving at Mullin’s Hotel, Mt. Holly, dancing and games were at once resorted 10, in order to put in the time and make all feel comforta hle- At 11 o’clock supper was announc ed, and a better supper wo never have seen spread outside 'our large cities. It was, indeed, most excellent, and highly ciediiablo to the Messrs. Mullln. After having done ample justice to the sump inotis repast,shortand appropriate speech es were made in the order we mention— by J. B. Bratton, Ur. Kieffer, Ur, Hall, Jos. Kltner, E-tq., J. P- Hnssler, George Zinn, J. C. Kictslayer, (civil engineer,) Mr. M’Tague, of the H. & P. R. R., and M. B. Moore. At an early hour the company returned home, w-ell pleased with the evening’s entertainment. Faculty of the. State Nuumal School. —The Board of Trustees of- the State Normal School, located at Ship pensburg,' have at length selected the fol lowing mimed persona for the diil'erent chairs In that institution : George P. Beard, Principal; B* B. Heigea, of'York, Prof. Mathematics | J- W. Shoemaker, of Philadelphia, Prof. Orthography, Read ing and Elocution E. A.,Angell, War rensburg, Mo., Prof. Geography and His tory ; Sarah F. Smith, of Boston, Prof. Grammar and English Literature j Flora C. Parsons, of Oswego, N. Y., Prof. Pri mary Instruction.' [For ilio Volunteer. " Carlisle Gentlemen's Gallantry," Mr. Editor:—As a friend.to the gen tlemen of Carlisle, I reply to the article published in the Herald a week ago, un ,iler the above caption*. firtllj. —We will not admit that (he , voting men of our town are a first-class ; hnpotiiiion. The gentlemen thin winter have manifested an exceedingly surprls-' ill'' amount of gallantry in lienalf of our tuning ladles It would bo an utter Im : possibility for them to take us all out; so ■ of course those bordering on the verge of "spinateri.sm” mustrelitiquish Ihoirelulm to ttie younger set, \vbien,,were it done ili a friendly and generous manner; would ■ lie indicative d( tbe old-but tbougbtlul saying, “ It is more Missed to give than. i‘ to receive.” ■ . Secondly lf they , would retaliate for injuries of by-gone days, would it not be | just? Do we not have a minute reminl* | scense of tbe past .when our “College and * Garrison” were in a nourishing comii | lion?’ Ladles, if there'is not a prevuri cation iu the article, would not some be ;:| willing to say that we are receiving our just deserts,? Thitclti/. —We go to our neighboring lowns, mere the giMitlemen have always b. eu treated with due appreciation, and, as a matter of course they must cheerful ly endeavor to get up "hops, suppers and snrpriao parties” fur the enjoyment of (he ladies. Another prominent feature is, that iu our neighboring towns they do not exert '|4 themselves to keep up an aristocracy 0 composed of a few families; then they lail mingle aud have a delightful time; but iu Carlisle, if one person'ls invited to a party, whose grandfather was not just the ideal of the majority, then-the party is broken up. . Ladles do not reflect upon the gentlemen, for all this is cursed by $1 your own .insinuations. Wo have not M got an aristocracy in America if some l £f of us were to look back a century H or two, we would bow our heads and re- Vjjf. main silent. We must give: tho youug men a few encouraging words—the year you know was "leap year,” so according to the meaning attached to it. Ihe ladies were bound to furnish the refreshments at the party spoken of. The sleighing is excellent. When we pass along the street, do we not see many a happy cou ple, enjoying tho pleasant afternoon by taking a nieigh-rlde ? Who takes them t Our gallant young gentlemen. Gentlemen, do not think I am a "poor disconsolate,” but believe me, I am a “spinster,” who is willing to resign her claim to the younger set. and feel per fectly reconciled to say “adieu” to the bachelors, and conclude to Ull ® 3 ' tabllahment called "Old Maids Ball. Some day I may come out, but It is very doubtful, as I am becoming very feeble. Consequently, if you never see me, con sider mat this is written by a true fiiend, who is ever willing to defend you when you are unjustly blamed. Thief (JAPTURED.—The Chamberaburg Valley Spirit says: Ou Tuesday of last week a policeman arrived In our town from Harrisburg, in search of Frank Wilson, one of our African citizens, charged with having robbed a shoe store in thatjdty. He succeeded in bagging bis game somewhere on the outskirts of the town, and lodged him in our jail for safe keeping until he could be taken to Harrisburg the next day. A warrant having' been Issued for his arrest in this county, for stealing a wagon, about a year ago, our authorities refused to give him up. and the officer was compelled to go back without ills man. \Vn were surprised to learn, says the 5; York Press, that there is a gentleman ;»■ about thirty years of ago, residing with -1 in six or seven miles of this borough, in 1 Hellam township, that h>a never been I inside of a church. Had not our Intor- M raant been a gentleman of veracity, wo S could scarcely have believed that it was possible Hint there resided In that staid old township, such an unnatural being t 75 among a people so proverbial for their •a regular attendance at church, and their ■1 ntrict religious duties. The individual jv| referred to has, during‘ his whole lifo l|s time, resided only about a mile from ® ICreutz Creek Church. What coinmen |3 1 ary for reflection. The Last Victim—pinto! Coal Oil Accident.— The following wo lake from the Allentown Democrat of last week: "That coal oil is a very excellent thing in its way, we will all admit. But that its way is into the domestic circle, tho contemplation of tho long list of Its vic tims prevents us from saying. We write with the full hope of seeing it banished from every household In the town and the land—and wo do so with Just such feelings as we entertain when applaud ing tho slayer of the rattlesnake, a mad bull, or a tiger at large In the highway. Every, victim to its use only hastens, In a melancholy manner, the good time' coming when we oan chronic.c iff* ban ishment. ..Not the last nor tin- least ar gument in favor of this consumniaib.u will bo found In the fact that since last full we had in this county some six or seven deaths, resulting from'lhe explo sion of kerosene lamps. The last fatal occurrence of. the kind transpired at the residence of Mr. Dan’l Kershuer, a well known citizen of W.eouersville, in South Whitehall township. Whilst his wife was sitting up late on Thursday night, operating a sewing machine,-the re mainder of tho family having gone to bed, a kerosene lamp on the side of tho machine exploded, throwing its flaming contents upon the breast of the unfortu nate woman and instantly setting her wearing apparel on fire. Her husband heard the report of the explosion, and hastening from bed to see tho result thereof, was horror-struck to find his bosom partner in flames and vainly trying to outen them. With great pres ence of mind he at once tore up tho car pet and enveloped her therein, and then took her out doors and turned her in the snow, but by this time the clothing was almost all burned from her body, and the »kin blackened and scarred by the flames. Sho was removed to bed, and Dr. Seiple, of Guthsville brought to hand, but no ef forts could save her, and after lingering in greatagony until Saturday morning death put an end to her sufferings. She leaves a mourning husband and a five year old child., Mr. Kershner, immediately after the accident, and after having outened tho flames, ran a distance of several squares, barefooted and in his night clothes, for assistance. He was so badly burnt in his efforts-to save his wife that he is yet laid up from the injuries sus tained. tribute of RESPECT.— At a' meeting of the Union Fire Company, held In their hail; on thelatinst., the following preamble and resolutions were unani mously adopted: WHEREASi death boa again entered our midst and taken from among us one of our oldeat uml most respected mem bers. Jacob Squires. Resolved, That while bowing in all bumble submission to the will of the great I Am, we recognize ln-the death of our respected member the departure of a pure-and upright citizen, whose only aim in life appeared to be “ to do unto others us he would have them do unto him. ■Resolved, That we_ hereby tender our earnest sympathy to . the widow anil friends of the deceased. Resolved, That we inscribe a page on our minute book, and that our hall bo draped in mouriug for sixty day*. Resolved. That a copy of these resolu tiona be sent to the widow and friends of the deceased, and .be published in our town papers \V. G. Woods, W. E. Miller, T. Cornman, Committee. I}|HKCTOUS* AND TEACIIEKS’ CONVENTION. In accordance with a resolution passed at the last Teachers’ Instltulo.a Convention of Dlrec lots ami Teachers convened In the Court -House, Carlisle, January Tth.ltflJ, at 10 o'clock* A. ir., for the purpose of considering the propriety of adopting a uniform series of text hooks for the county. Superintendent D. E. Kost culled tho Lonven ttou io order and staled tlio object ot tho meet- lug. An mg mlzaltou wnseireclod by the election of .1. I*, llboads President; D. E. Kast Vice President; S. P. Goodyear Secretary, at\d S. L Henrv Assistant Secretary. Tin* following delegates were then reported ; Twer Allcn-Ci. W. Mumper, David Miller. \V. E. Zshn, Ja.s. Hamilton, 11. Novrsbain, David son Eckels. Dickinson— Jacob Uollluger, Jnp. Shtink, Laura V. Flomlug. I'rwtk/ord.-Sohn Drawbtuigli, <leo. Gillespie, A H. Graham. * jraiHpihti- C. Dolt/, J. M. Best, \V. B. Logau. Ilopcu'dt—Vi. Basehorc, D. Heberllg, A.* Sluil lenberger. .Veehanic.ibury— Amos Hicks, C. B, Nelsley, w. L£ Ilcuch. jforth MUlllt'ltm— Jno. ivltch, RE- Henderson, W.Epploy. South WahViton— Dr. Mower, \V. P. Stuart, Oeo. Swartz. Midaia,ex-\. WhlUner, G. \V. Jacobs, George O’Hara. JSiiilin—fi, Chrl&tlelb, W. Ruth, S. T. Connor. Monroe—J.Shnft’aor, P. Zeiglor, S- P. Gbodyoar, Tfcwbiirg—C. Stovlok, W. Lusk, John noflellin- D. ~I’Coy. W. SPCnllongh, Philip Kooutz. ' _ Niuivlllo— Thomas Slough, .1. P. Rhoads, S. 8.- Shearer.. J-'cmi—W. BnmdL, John Reop, J, L. Henry. JZuf Ponniboro—W. Sadler, M. Rrinton, A. Quigley. Wc*t Pcnn.\bnro— John Bt Indio, Capt. Elliott, O. W. Thrush. Silver Crain. Dr. Hoover, G. M. D. Eckels. SHitfuinUitoil-Oapt. Delhi, 1-ovl Strohm. Miss Wright. Oumotlon.it was agreed that the delegates present prepare a list of books now used In their several districts and report tho same during the afternoon session. ■ „ Mr C B Nelsley moved that this convention, recommend Ihe adoption of n uniform scries of text books for tho county. Messrs Neisly, Hamilton, Zlun. Logan, Ueuch, Crain, Hellclllngcr and Rhoads favored tho mo tlon, holding Unit if such n step werei taken. tho groat expense for school hooks, (which now falls so heavily upon those least' able to bear It,) would bo very much lessoned. H Ncwsham, Esq., aud Prof. Swart/, thought thomovcracot premature, that much evil would result from Us udopflon at this time, favorod doUhcrato action, and believed that if time wore allowed for consideration, a plan more ef fective and less besot with dlfllcultles than the one proposed, would bo developed. Pending tho discussion the convention adjourned until 1 O’ClO.dC, P, M. AJtoriioon l&silon. PITs Rhoads in the chair. Mr. Nolsloy’s mo tion was again taken up and further discussed by Messrs. Davidson Eckels. Nelsloy. Newslmm “ H U Nowslmra. Esq- moved tbe following amendment— That wo recommend to the con sideration of the directors of the county the propriety of adopting a uniform series of text Lokt Not agreed to. Ttm original motion was then passed by a vote of 13 to J. Dr Cram ollored tbo following resolution! „ ' Mil That the different boards of directors ef this county appoint ond director and one teacher from tbelr respective districts who shall Q OllSl l^mmnOellt l ßl , m'll t be , clialrraau. wl?oso°duty various branches ta g „ nme for adoption gSSßta&Masm ‘-hs* B -‘'- ooo a. Martino Troupe.— Prof. Mortlao ai.d cam pony will n,ako their ap ‘ neantneo at Bheera’s Hall, on Monday evening next, continuing Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, with, a Matinee on Wednesday afternoon. The Detroit. Michigan. Daily Post of a recent date, in speaking of Martimu eyas: For live successive evenings this great illusionist aud ventriloquist has perform ed at the opera house before the largest audience ever assembled there. The re ceipts the Inst live evenings amounted to □ eurlp $B,OOO. Everybody is delighted with the performance ami with the fair and Impartial distribution of the presents. Bi-tort of the Manacieus of the Female Benevolent Society for 1871-72.—Tho Treasurer of the Society being absent at the oloso of tho late fiscal year,, no report was ren dered. The managers now offer a can densod report of tho past two years, IS7I -72. The balance In tho treasury in 1871 being $82.57, was owing to most ol the coal bills not having been presented for payment at tho close of the year, and thus were thrown into the ensuing year of 1572. The prevalence of thesmallrpox called for a greater outlay of money than usual. It can easily be seen that tho whole amount collected wheu divided among fifty families, during two years— being only about $lO per annum for each family—docs not suffice to purchase enough fuel or other necessaries. Conse quently, they are butsoantly supplied. Balance from 1870, . • • $ ■ sj* Collected lu North-west ward, . 14G <6 Collected in North-east ward, . 112 50 Collected in South-west ward, . 99 00 Collected in South east ward, . 1»S Jo Union Thanksgiving in First Presbyterian Church, JSmory church, $8.10; M. E church, $lO.OO, Second Presbyterian church, First Presbyterian church, Lutheran church, Bt. John’s church, . Interest on bonds, &c., Fines, &c., Expended during 1371-72, Balance, Temperance County Convention. The following circular has been address ed to the ministers of this county : Dcar&ir —If the friends of Temperance ever wish to see that era inaugurated, when God’s law will not be set at defiance by licensing one class of men to destioy their followers, they must not; for, "faith without works Is dead." To this end. this organization, known as the “ Silver Spring Temperance As sociation,” after consultation with many friends of the cause of Temperance, Issue a call for a County Temperance Con vention, to meet in the Court House, Car lisle, Feb. 4, 1873. - We earnestly ask your hearty co-oper ation. and request that your cougregatlon at once elect one or more delegates to said Convention. ■ ■ S. M. Whistler, Seo’y. .. Silver Spring Temp. Assocla’n. Now Kingston, Pa.; Jan. f1,'1873. JTIEY LIST. Traverse Jurors. SECOND WEEK. ......Carlisle .East Penusborough ....Canislb peter Brubaker..... Darnel Brown Abranam Beetena K, Beatty J. 1). Colston Jacob Coovcr Joseph Cramer r, U. Ornlghcad John W. Cook John Dalhouaou Dadld Doner Christian Eshlomau James P. Ewing George Fortney John Ferreo John Grabill John Gish Hlraon T. Halo George Ha 11... David Holland Philip Uowo Jesse Hettrlck William Jacobs David Jacobs Jahn 9. Kelso George Kissinger David bong William Lusk John M. Mossier David Myers Zebulon Mull Beujnmln Ott, Sr ..... Baiu’l Oiler Henry PI grim pnlllp Rolghter ... Francis Hltuer P»obort Sharpe Adam Sensoman John D. Bhollenbergcr. H. W. Blbbott George H. Stewart John Simmons Adam Sbolleuberger.... John Umbergor Joan Wilson, Jr .... Jacob M. Weiglo Henry Welker Henry Zolglcr Southampton .....South MUUHelon ,.Monro® Fmnktord .West Ptmusborough Silver Spring Nowtou Sblppensburg Lower Allen Sblppensburg .Sblppensburg Potm ..West Penusborough Sblppensburg Dickinson .'...Middlesex Sliver Spring Mechanlcsburg Penn Dickinson Mechanlcsburg Nowburg ...East Pennsborougli Dickinson Mlfllln Southampton MllUln Traverse Jurors Tiimn wf.ki: Unhurt Allison , ‘'v'triifm GeomocmyV. ? 0l °-' n c.?.rk ,rlsUolb v:/:"v;;;:;:'caV".sie r n i, n ,» Kiierlv Low cr Allen Survey Mode Grimth south M ddleto^ OiivUl^Huys.V.V.V.V,^ Samuel 11. Kerr Sonin Aliddlelou John A. Keller VViAirininn James Miller...* .....lUcktiison Solomon Mohier 011 John Morrison D James M’Cartcr [ ir Peter Mlnichi ; ....KrnnUtoui Tobu G Miller New Cutnboi land ■ Gem K oNaigfe ! truth MUWlelnn John Newcomer ■=! A d S' n i°Kuo "'“!.(*¥& Samuel U. Rhoads West i*euiisHorougU Samuel SpamtJor -innmn - ..!!Mechanlcsbnrg hum Sites West Poimshoiough Alexander Tarman„... SUip jionou^u David Voglcaong - N^vvViln ’W. 11. NVoodbum NewNllle Chapped Hands, lace, tough skin pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affections cured, and tho skin made soit and : smooth, by using the Juniper Tar Soap made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York.— Be certain to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as there are many worthless imita tions made with common tar. Tiie Purest and Sweetest Cod- Liver Oil is Hazard & Caswell’s, made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet; Patients who have ouco taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have dom ed it superior to any ot the other oils -in market. ■k°v BVSINESS NOTICES. IE you want Coal that will glvo you satisfac tion go whoro a full stock of all tho standard Coals aro kept. Nono recommended but the best. Call at yards of A..H. BLAIR & SON. Nice fresh Cheese ot Means’, No. 7S R*; llano. ver street. ' MajJ-tf. 1872- Fall and Winter. ISVS. COYLE BROTHERS, Wholesale Notion House, No. 21 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Daring the season they Intend to keep in stock a general lino of Woolen nud Buck goods, Gent’s Underwear, Ladles, Gent's, Misses’ and Cklldrons' Hosiery. Scarf, and Wrlstlots.Geut's Buck Gloves. Gauntlets and Milts; also., will have constantly on hands a lino of Suspenders, Head Nets. Ltnou and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hosiery. Neck Ties, Fancy Bows, Paper Collars, Cuffs, Stationary, Tlo Yarn, Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, Drugs. Fancy Soaps, Hair Oil and Perfumery, and an endless vailcty of nick-nacks In general. prime Honey, Vinegar, Sweet Cider, Amerl can Swoltzor Cheese, at Humrlch's. m-I wish It distinctly understood that I do not sell Pittsburg hut COLUMBIA OIL, which I guarantee to equal Pittsburg Oil In every par- Ucnlar. GEO. B. HOFFMAN. N B —Tho trade supplied lower than by any otaer lionso In Carlisle, and If oil does not prove satisfactory return at my expense. Just received,;a fresh lot of Cranberries, Co roannls, Oranges, Almonds, 4c„ at Humrlcn's ■Ca-lIavIUE recently purchased n Pepper Mill 1 ii m now prepared to offer a pure article of around Pepper, willed I can warrant to lie pnro an It la ground under my own supervision, and will forfeit Hie sum of TWENTY DOLLARS lor the slightest detection of adulteration. QEO. 11. HOFFSIBN. 41 ftiid 83 Pomfret HI ‘JKnov72tl SPECIAL NOTICES. HOW TO GO WEST. —This U an Inquiry which overy one should have truthfully an swered boforo ho starts on hla Jonrncy, and a lltllo cixio taken In examination of Routes will In many oakoh save mnoh trowWOj tlmy ftml mo- Tho "C., B. &Q. R. IV, M running from Chicago, through Galesburg to Burlington, and tho '*l.» B. & W. Route.” running from Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation In tho last two years ns the loading Passenger Routes to the West. At Burlington they connect with tho B. & M. IV R. and form tho great Burlington route, which runs direct through Southern lowa o Nebraska and Kansas/with close connections to California and tho Territories; and passen gers starting from Carlisle, on their way west ward, cannot do bettor than to take tho Bur lington Route. . This lino has published a pamphlet calleu ••How to go West,” which contains much val uable information; a largo correct map of tho Great West which can bo obtained by addressing tho General Passenger Agent u & M. 11. IV, Burlington. lowa. The People's stamp of Value.—Tho Govern ment endorsement, which legalizes’ tho sale of Plantation JiiUer.9, la not tho only stamp alllxed to that famous Vegetable Tonic. It nears, In addition to that olUclal sanction, tho • more valuable.'slump 0/public approbation. This In ostlraabld vouchor of its raro properties-as a, Tonic, Corrective and Alterative, is of ranch earlier dale than tho Government credential; for mil lions of sick persons had pronounced it tho Grand Specific of the. Age long before Congress thought of taxing proprietary medicines. U s unnecessary to repeat, lu detail, tho properties of this wonderful Vegetable luvlgoraut. Thp best reference that can bo ollored to those who desire tho full particulars of Us virtues, is tho General Public. Ask those who have tried It as a remedy for dyspepsia, constipation, bilious ness, intermittent' fevers, nervous debility, rheumatism, seasickness, low spirits, or loss of vital power, what Plantation Bitters has done for them, and bo governed by the response they make to your inquiries. 31 05 24 10 10 78 So 29 70 01) 79 04 123 92 2 27 Sl-,002 GG 1,001 75 The Gem of tub ToiletUio world says I»£w sodout. It renders the tooth pearly while, glves to the breath a fragrant odor, extinguishing the 111-huraors which usually How from a bad and neglected set of teeth; ,So:od<mf la so convenient, and produces a sensation at once so delightful that it makes itn pleasure to use it. AN Essential of Loveliness.—To be entirely beautiful the hair should be abundant and lustrous. This Is absolutely essential to complete loveliness. The most regular features, the most brilliant complexion and pearliest teeth fall of their due elfect If the hair bo thin diy, or har«h. On the contrary the plainest face, if it bo but surmounted by luxuriant and silken tresses. Is apt to Impress the beholder with a sense of actual beauty. That crowning orna ment of her sex Is, happily, within the reach of lovely woman, and being ns discriminating as she Is lovely,she long ago discovered that£j/on’s JCathairon was the sure means of securing It, No preparation for the Hair ever enjoyed a tithe of its popularity, and 1.0 wonder, since it produces such gratifying results. Applied to the waste and barren places of the scalp, It fructlficsjiud enriches them, with a now and ample growth, H Is not, of course, pretended that It will dothis If the capacity for reproduction Is extinct, but so long ns It remains that wonderful rehabltant will assuredly propagate the germ of the hair into life and activity. • AN article that is at. once teeth, pra server and breath purifier, and yet so pleasant and convenient to use, its exceeding popularity does not surprise any oue. Time has fully es tablished the fact that the SOZODONT possesses these excellent qualities In an eminent degree. It has loglmately u'cqulred the right to a posi tion upon every toilet table. ..........Carl slo .South Middleton .Upper Allen Spalding’s Glue, always up’ to slicking point OCKER—DEWALT.—On. the Oth Inst., by the Rov J. S. Foulk, Mr. Matthias B. Ocker to Miss Lizzie J. Dewalt, both of Cumberland county. LAMBERTON—DIVEN.--AI Hanisburg.ou the Dili lust., by Rov: Dr. St rong. Robert C. Laraber tou. Esq,of Middlesex township, this county, to-Miss uca H., daughter of S. iV Dlven, of kho former place. DAVJS—DAY. —At the “Fanners’ & Drovers’ Hotel.” in Carlisle, on tue 7th inst., bj too Rev. George Norcross. Air. J. F. Davis of Cumberland county to Miss Hellle Elizabeth Day, of Adams county. WESTON—SCHELL.—On thoOlst ult„ by Kc'v 0 P. Wing, James U.-Weston of Russell, Kan. to Della H. Schell of Bolling Springs. Hopewell .South Middleton Sliver Spring Fraukford Curl Isle MllUln Southampton Sblppensburg Silver Spring Hbpewoli LEIB—COYLE.—On the 2nd last-, by thesame, Christian W. Lelb of Hulling Springs to Rebecca C. Coyle of Dickinson. GROSS—BLAIR.—On the Olh Inst.,ln Meehan icaburg, by Rov. John Ault. Mr. John Gross of Silver Spring township, to Miss MQllio Blair of Momoo townshln. Lower Allen Middlesex ....Sblppensburg Hopewell Middlesex BURNB-HOBAUGH.—At the name place, by thesame, Mr. Henry Burqa to Miss Lila A. Ho* Uuugh. both of York county. . - GUTS II ALL. —In Silver Spring township, on the Blh nil.. Mrs. Mary Harvey (.’.ulshall, aged «U years ami 6 mouths. • • B E LTIIO OV E il. —l n this borough, on Thurs day, tho2nd lust., Michael G. Bellzhoover, Esq., formerly of Monroe township, aged 82 years. SI’OXTSWOOD.—At the residence of Dr. J. U. Jarvcl. Tomsoutown, Md.. Mrs. Harriet. Spults woou. who of the lale William Spotlswood, ol this place, aged 113 years. GIVEN.—At the residence of. his father, la Caillslo, on the morning of December 31, 1H72, of consumption, liohert H.,only surviving sou of Robert and Sarah Given. IN MEMOUIAM. The subject of this notice was of a very tunla able, gentle atul kliuVdlsposltion. Ho was gen- _ emlly beloved by his associates, and,esteemed, by all his acquaintances. It is the testimony of his father : “I cannot recall a single Instance In which I consideicd It a parental duty to re prove him except in an advisory way, and at such times advice was always received with a smile.” During hl» sickness of more than four months, ho was uncomplaining, gentle and re signed. lie expressed u desire to live'if It was God's will, ns life had been full of pleasure to him, but hoped that such desire was not sinful. Ho calmly the prospect of his change as Unit which was probable if not cer tain, and assured his pastor from time, to time that ho was committing his nil to Jesus, th.a fiieml of sinners.. When death approached ho requested his mother to be called to his bedside, and told her his end wiis fast nearing—that ho was dying, and that It It was God’s'wlU to take him ho was read: logo, ’t he only regret he expressed was that of parting with his father and mother, be reaved of so many sous, and the objects or h‘s fondest atleetlon; and. so oii Tuesday morning —the last day of the old year—without a pain or a struggle;ho foil asleep, as wo trust, in the full assurance of a blessed Immortality. We cannot close this slight memorial of friendship ami affection without noticing the remarkable fatality which has broken in upon this honored household with “breach upon breach.” Hubert 11., the subject of thlsnolice, was the last of four sons, all the victims of this fell-destroyer consumption. The typo of the; disease varied In some unimportant particulars.; but In each case it was a swift and sure decline, that medical skill and assiduous parental care were powerless to arrest. These young men de parted this life la the following order ; James on th,o7lh September. 1802, aged 19yrs.; David G. on the Hth February, ibUl.ugod 21 yrs. Samuel G.on the UihMay, 1872, aged 21 years Uobert H. on the .‘list D,-comber, 1872, aged 17 It Is worthy of mention that both the parents seem lo bp entirely tree from any taint of this lualduous disease, and the record shows n long lino ol ancestors on both sides of unusual lon gevity, for they have sprung faom that hardy race, the 6colch-Irish; on the paternal side the Steels, Moores and Givens; on the side the Gibsons and Armstrongs from Virginia, mad the Hopkins of Pennsylvania. On the pa ternal side many of his ancestry been citi zens of our ancient borough for generations; one the itev. John Sfeol. of revolutionary mem ories, was pastor of the Presbyterian church, of this place, over ono hundred years ago. In their great aimcllon'our friends have the unfeigned sympathy of the whole community. At such a lime, the recollection that these gra cious hoys wero all amiable, gentle and true* will, to their surviving friends, outdeepon tuo sense of their great loss; but even when “aoro broken” the people of God are enabled losaj: “Will not the Judgo of all the earth do right ? It Is the Lord, let Him do what scemeth to Him good; though Ho slay mo, yet will 1 trust in Him.” ‘ °‘ JACOR HIVINUSTON, Wholesale Tobacco & Scyavs, No. 27 North Hanover Street, Prices u» low as In Philadelphia or Hainan) April 27, 1572-ly. - CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET- Corrected weekly by J- H> Hosier it' Tiro. Carlisle, January 15,1873 80 SO 5 00 5 00 1 80 1 80 FAMILY FLOUR HUPEUFINB FLOUR hye FLOUR - WHEAT WHITE • WHEAT RED RYE CORN NEW CORN OATH • • CLOVERSEED TIMOTUYBEKD - FLAXSEED • MAR Jt IE I). V I JE I). Carlisle, Pa. MARKETS , CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET, j CMrrccied weekly by Geo. S. Bojfman A Son j CARUSI.E, January 15, IS7B. 8 -5 I BUTTKIt EOOS • - LARD . - TALLOW BEESWAX - BACON HAMS - do SHOULDERS do. SIDES BEANS per bns, KAOS DRIED APPLE. UNBAKED PEACHES BAKED do PITTED CHERRIES CLOSING PRICES. DeHaven & Bro., AO SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA 3 o'clock P if. P/tila., Jan. 14, 1873 Now U. B.6’a of 1881, U.S. (J’H of ’Bl. •• ’62, not colled •• ! 02,15t called •• , 'O2, 2d coll “ ’02,3d coll “ ’Bl. '67 “ •• s's, KMO’s. IT. afao'YearO*ptr «oni. Vy., * Jjjj Gold. j/i Silver, „ , 1 xv ly U. Pacific U. R. Ist Mort. Bonds. Central Pacific R. H. , JJI* • Union Pacific Laud Grant. Bonds 7« PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, 'Jues'fay January 11. I'i.ouu.—The market Is without material chance, the demand being confined to tuc. wants of the local trndo. Bales of iB6O bbis . In cluding Sunerflbo at 85 a 5 GO; Extra at SO a 0 75, lowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota Extra f amily at 87 76 a 8 75: Fenu’a Indiana and Ohio do. do. at SSSU a 9 60, and fancy brands at SI) 75 a 11. Wo sales of itye Flour or Corn Meal. Guaik.—The offerings of Wheat arei small, and prices firm; sales of IfiM bushels of Western Red at 81 07 at 2, Amber at $2 05. and While at S2 lO a 2 15. No sales ol llyo. Corn meets a steady Inquiry with sales of 1200 bus. new follow at U 1 ao2c. Oats are loss aeilve; sales of .Vusiern While at.*l a fi‘2o. and mixed at 17 a 4Hc. WhiskKV.—lli) bbls. of Western Iron bound sold ut imc , nßd 25 Penut. wood bound at Die. ner gallon. ' NEto SRmettismmts Important Notice 1 All Advertisements and Communica- tions to insure insertion in this paper must be handed in by 7 VESDA 1' noon Advertisers make a note of this. the condition of the FIRST NiTlOm BMK, OF CAItIiISLE, PA. At Close of Business, Dec. 27, 1872. RESOURCES Loans uiul discounts . • $Ol,-110 S 7 Overdrafts . • , .W „ mnfln U. S Uonds, to secure circulation w t w» w Other stocks, bonds null mortgages Due from redeeming and reserve -agents • Due-from National Banks . •• “ Hlale Banks ami Bankers Banking house and Insurance Furniture and fixtures Current expenses Taxes paid . • • , Proust account . . • Checksum! other cash Items, Inclu ding Revenue Htamps . . Bill of National Banks Fractional currency Legal lender notes . * LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In •. - IS Surplus fund . • vi'rriS ns Discount and Interest . . w** s Profit and loss . • •, 4,n» t>7 National B’lc. circulation oatsiaml standing . . • .li*BB2 SS Individual Deposits • w’Si iK Due to National Banks . . S® “ stale Banks and Bankers , i*l o 7 State ol- Penn’a., Counts of Cumberland, f I n. U. Hepburn, Cashier of the Ist National Bunk of Curllule, do solemnly wear tlmt the above statement is true, to the best oi m> knowloilge nml b°» ef j ;HAf<i H , i: .; P bUEN, Cas/ifcr, Subscribed and swotn to beloro me thisBth day of .January, 1*73. rouuKtrr—Attest i . '' SAMUEL HEPBURN.) JNO. CL OHR. y/)nYrior.*. H.M. HEPBURN. j JauliMl • J _ jQRPHAiN 'S COURT’SALK HO US K AND LOT OK GROUND! lly ’■[rluo ni un order from Hie OrplianK'f.'ocrt,. of Cumberland comity, the uniler-lEnert, Goiir iilan of Daniel Powell, minor cnlld of Drum! Powell doc'd.. will expose to public sale, on iho premises, In the borough of New Cumberland. WEDNESDAY, tub 5 th of FEBRUARY, 1673, «it il o’clock. A. M. t a LOT OF GROUND contain- Ins; lilt fret In (root nnd JOB ln havin'' thereon erected a 1 WO-M/ORi I KA.iiw DWELLING HOUSE, KITCHEN, and BALK- *salo: Ten pur unlit, cusli when tho properly Is sllrlcken oil'; the balance ol one third on the Ist day ot April, UwJ,’^bjjjj. deed will ho mmlu iuul possession bi\cm. and ouo-_ third mi too Hi si day of April, 1871. w llh in ten st from llii/lKt of April, IS7S. third id to lunmln In the m ‘M"T U . ‘ ll ! J f life of Mrs. Clnrn I’owell. widow of '"A 1 !!",} oil d.■doused DANII-I* Ml'.Nb-Alt. . Gimnl.a,,. A SSIGNEE’S BALE. OK valuable real estate A N I) personal ruoperty. <i’h ft undersigned, assignee of John Bollenborg «r Her? of South Middleton township for the benefit* of creditors, will exposo to public fgUo, on the premises, In said township, on . THURSDAY. TUB fITH of PEBItUAH\, ISi3, A VALUABLE FARM! />ni\ininimr 55 Acres, more or less, having fjtere nn erected a good two-story Stone Dwelling Ud sold: One Horse. Bale to commence W o clock, a. m. Allen; dance will bo given mid terms m»dee?° o ■■ theday of sere by H. K. PEI«, I'N the mutter' of tlio District Court of lohn U S ll Do?^hmly.““NoS^^ nett, at his ottlce. In tho the ex^fnaltonof 13 Uio’bankrupt wVero^pa'rUes 1 ' ngnlnst Hie discharge. CHAR. A. BABN tl D JauUMlt ” - House and lot for sale. •oinforloblo TWO-STORY BMCK bWßb t (Nri H iiITHE AND DOT situated on tho nurtb i K, ‘vvestPora tret street. Carlisle, thei resi dence of the late Jacob bqnler. deceased, adjoin. Inn nrsnertv of tho Miss Mnglnlses. Lot SO by m uet m (llinrch Alloy. Will be olfercd at prl- TOte salom m SATbnDAY.IbO 151 U Of FKURO ary kfst. It not sold, will then bo offered at publ’losule at the County Court House at 11 o clock a M. Terms reasonable. Applj to Mrs. M, S(|iiler..or. the premises, or E „ Y JanlU 51- ■ ■ Exccullr. /~tablisle land assooiation. ( I The annual mcellDK ot this atsoclatloh will beheld at Hie otllco or A. L. Sponslor, Esq., In ibis boron»b, on the first Saturday of ,-ebroary. C " ,B U ‘ e " rHt C, l^1 ? ta UMItIC H ,* * 7 O CIOCh. it AVf-’ru JanUWt beery. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that loiters testamentary on oSaluo? Jacob Sqular, lot* of the Borimitli of tlarUslc dec'llHave boon granted to the im- SflnSttneiJ reslUiuc In said borough. Notice ih iinrnhv ifiveu to all porsous indebted to make llioso having claims to arrsenl SOT ICE la hereby glveo that nu np mlcntlnn lias been made to tho Court o anon I'lea.s, of Cumberlandl county. or a S^rilA^ HI'BINU TOWNSHIP," and that Bull! Clmilcr will bo granted by said Court on Mon -1 • iholtlb day of April. W 73 unless sulllclonl "nah-s, said ‘■'■"tier bo S° r AppUeatUs, LOST.— riio following Borough Orders, l-sucd by Council of Carlisle. In IB7h, havt iHculusl: No. 181. 823,(0. “ lss, "St 00. •• ISH, 60 00. •• 18’J, 00.00. •• IflO, 100,00. Notice Is hereby given that application will bo made to the Council for duplicate order* for the above 11 600 . 4SO 1 80 MW, MW, MW. Pall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder s The Largest Stock. 1 The Greatest Variety ! At the Lowest Prices over odore'd to the public, t 01l and , or tills Block, ami wo will cmiTlnccyou that IhlH Is iron. W e hat c oil the m w unit Laie Style Dress Goods ! VELVISTEENK In every shade at the very lowest prices. BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BRANDS. SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. White and Colored Blankets, So. Plnmiels In all colors and qualities, at old prices. Cloths,, Cassimeres, Overcoatings, Q “ IChCI ‘ P ' DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North' Hanover BL, Carlisle Sept. 26,1972, 01 d 08}| 11175 116 118) \ HOLIDAY GOODS, D. A. SAWYER, N.B.Cor.Public Square, Hah opened a large and choice inworlmenl of goods suitable loi OlxristiTias Presents I FmhrniVlnrrfl Plain Hemstitched and Mournfmr Handkerchiefs, Em- LmblOljcrctL 11an » ... nlld cufiS. Real nml Imitation Lapp Collars and nfl theVatcst designs, at low. prices, Handsome Nubias. Smrfs. Tie-. Nap kins, Tidies, G loves, Ac, GREAT BARGAINS! In Ladies’ and Children’s Furs ! GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS I will offer great inUucemenis to buyers lor llie next sixty (lays iu DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, !• URS, BLANKHs, MAR SEILLES QUILTS, Cloths anil CassiDiereSji To reduce our stock. As all our • PRICKS yon will nml 11 to your Interest to where, as we (lely compoliilon in prices, an 19 Deo 72 5,02 > 25 1,342.25 7.320 23 0,320 51 1,323 61 0,513 04 •1,807 02 21 SI JWlimUancous Selling off at Less Than Cost! At Madame Rote’s, 3S S. Hanover Street, Carlisle. The FALL AND WINTER MILUNER\ GOODS. Wo Will sell HATS, BONNETS, • FEATHERS, VELVETEEN. SILK VELVET. CORDED MILKS AND MATINS. and all Millinery Goods ! •without reserve, AT AND BELOW COS!. N B Combings made into Switches, Chlg nons, Cur?™<fcc. WG will do up Combings at Half Price, ami Insure om work, ,lan973—lt 2,215 57 I,HS7 00 1,220 ID 12,-KHj 00 9185.030 98 $185,03(1 03 A UDITOR’B notfoe IN Uie limiter of tin- csluii‘or J. W.. Cornmnn, Into of Pllv.-r Hprlng township. de- npnolnted by me orpine, s 1 of Cumberland county lo distribute ibo bnlnmo in the Imnds of William Bciiseiiinii.-sm l' JB Admlnnitnitor of Ibo said estate. n 111 m> j J l '" parlies Interested lor the purposes ol I 1 s al' polutiiienl.at bis onleo. In I'anisic. onWoli »" day, the .-.lb day of February. A. I>.. h« "■ o'clock, A. M. I'. *- DLLI/.IIOOV Mo HlanTS-dt .Minin' ASSIGNEE’S .NOTICE. - Whereas, John PlaukpOf Carlisle. Cumberland conn ty, l'n.. bv vclunlury deed of .assignment, bear lig date December OT, 1572, conveyed lo Ibo ml dpTslirnod alt his property, real, personal and mixed, for the luncill of hi* inVt'hird Is hereby given lo all persons indebted to s. parly, to settle the same wilhotn .Io m. a«id [hose having elalms will «hc ■ • nm immediately. YdSuy .Axton, . Jaii 9 73-Ut . ' KOTICK. ■Notice Is hereby' given Hint leturs testa mentary on the estate of Henry A. ' >iye , TS v !L . ( f>r Souin Middleton township. deceased. ha\ o boon granled to the undersigned, in Pnneriuwu All persons knowing imiiismts lobe ladebted tboreto, are rcqnesled to mat.e navn ent. Immediately and tln.M. bavin„ clnlnis will present, them tor -I;;U fy nil fit- , A-Jd'ii'w. EROC LAMATION.-Wlioiean tin- Hon Bonj. F. Junkln, President Judge of several Courts of Common IMeaso |hcc<Min ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, .ml lustlceof tho several Courts of D> er mid 1 li mm* er ami Goneral Jall Delivery In |^r and Hons. U. Montgomery am I li. G- Moser, 11 ,,i„,,n ft f the CourUi of Oyer and lernilnei and JalI k Do?lvory C for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In the said county -inml bv their i)recepttt) me directed, dated Hth day o? Sov. 1872,, have ordered Iho Court of fiver and Terminer and General Jail dcll\eij lo he holden at Carlisle, on the ?J5 II aMO 1873 for three weeks, being the 2d MQ»dn}, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, to oontlnuoino NOTICE Is hereby given to tho Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace,- and Constables of the said county of Cumberland that they are by the sajd precepts commanded to bo then ami ln fhelr proper persons with their rolls, and 1 ImmlsltlonH. oxaminaUons and all other remembranccH. to do those things which to ilieii mnees appertain to he done, and all those tint are bounu by recognizances, to prosucnU apiUnst tho prisoners that nro or then shall be in-Hie lull of said couhty. are to bo there tn prose* ulc ■mem as shall be R KOIiI ,. M AN> , v; , crar . ' KOTICIO. Notice Is hereby given that letters of Admin istration on thoestaleof B.ahjoserEckert, late of ho borough of Carlisle, dec’d.. have been gi ant ,l,l »o tiio undersigned, residing In the s^ n | G place All persons indebted to the said estale lire reniu-sted to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them f>r KCKEUT,. ilan-Wit .lihiliiiutraliiJ-. rt XECUTOR’B NOTlCE.—Notice Is Pj hereby given that loiters testamentary on I hi-will ot Samuel Bender late of North Mid dleton township, Cumberland county, deed., have been Issued to the nnderalgned Executor, residing in tho same township.. All persons knowing themselves Indebted uro requested to make nuyraont without delay : and those having claims wIH forHeiUem ll)Deo72—fit , ‘ : ‘ Mentor, T IST OF SALES TO BE CALLED I J By N. ». MOORE. AUCTIONEER: nTuuury 25 Win. P. Stuart. South Middleton. I’Mmniry 0. W73-MW. John Royer. Lick Inn ■ on. I nruiuj Jf r T> G> WoJf| goulh Middle ton ik* Adam Fugot, Frnnkford. i .. j. uintcr, North Mbldlelon. .. , James Bluart, 8. Middleton. .. of George Raim. 8. Middleton, •• ‘22, John Trltt. Penn. . of Ham’l Spangler. Dickinson. J .. 2.V Louis Bishop, Penn. , .. 2fi’ Sam’lFlckes, Dickinson. i <n' ■ Jacob Goodyear Dickinson. .. .V David Wlddora 8. Middleton. | March “l J. L. Uaudshow Penn. ■ ; * V‘ ;i Henry 8. Keeney 8. Middled. .. j George Bhufor Dickinson. .. Allck Bishop Penn. .. a John Doner Penn. J .. 7 F. W. HearJght H. Middleton, i .. a Jacob Shook Adams county. .. in Dan’l Rifo South Middleton. | .. ~ Wm. Adams West Pennsboro. ~ f., j, a. ahotron 8. .Muldlotou.; .. n Nathaniel Martin Dickinson.. .. n David Marl/. Dickinson. i n '* J .. i 7 wm. Ferreo Penn. , , ; .. is Jacob Wheary N. Middleton. I „ £ Keller Moll Boulh Middleton. , .. *»i David Zug Peun n-, Adam Fuget Frankford twp. «i 29 Pierson Clark Penn, Jan 0 73. __ ASSiliSSr£gfaffi!MS"« 25SSS5Ss§2i ma&fQgum B unovWyr’ goods have been purchased at CASH examine our stock before purchasing else- :d:a:sawyer, ftiisccUaufons CROOK’S WINK OF TAR ! .'on years of a public lest has iroved Dr. Crook’s WINE Ulf .’AK to have more merit than my similar preparation ever »llercd to the public. It Is lob la the medicinal quail los of Tar, and, unequalled for diseases 6f the TIiUOAT AND DUNGS, performing ho most remarkable cures. It effectually cures aJlCougbs ind Colds. It has cured so hany cases of- Asthma and Ironehltls that it has boon >ronounced a speeige 1o r .bestjcomplalnls. For Pains in the breast. Side or Back, Iravel or Kidney disease, Useases of the Urinary Or pins, Jaundice, or any Liver complaint it has no equal. ... fonlc^ ( . storos tp e Appetite* Htrengtbens the System, Uestores the Weak and Debilitated, Causes iho Food to Digest, . Homoves Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, Gives lone to your bjht«*m. 3|au73—lvv 1 ( R 101 N That Pale,. Yellow, SicMy-Lookiiig SHn is changed to ouo of freshness mid neallh. Those Disease* of tlic SUIn, I implcs. Pustules, Biddies and Eruption* aro removed. fSerofnln, Mcrofulous Diseases of tlio EicH, Wliilo swelllnff. Ulcer*. Old Sores or any kind of Humor rapidly dwindle and disappear under Influence. In fact It will do you wore good, and cure yon more speedily than any and all other preparations.comulmd. Wlat «Uf it la na turo’fl own restorer! A soluble oxjd of Iron comblned-wltli the medicine! properties of Poke Root divested of all disagreeable quali ties' It will cure any Chronic or Longw btnndlnff Disease whose real or direct cause Is bad blood. Khenmntlßm, PolM in Limbs or Bones, Constitutions bro» iten down by Mcrcurjal or other poisons, are all cured by it. For Barnhills, or Syphl liClo taint, there Is ]‘ ot “ *" i , r i n i iTfll nrovo It. ASK tOll CFDOK'" n«m*oUM» BYiuiP - oe! IfOUE UOOIV . BLATCHLEY’S mt . , -A. irrs Improved cucumber wood 1 ]-§ *Pimip. Tasteless, Durable, Elu* SIR sclent and Cheap. The best lf.l -5 a. Pump for the least money At • hs&S - te.ntbm Is ccpeclally Invited to Patent Improved /Vi ’ Bracket ami now Drop (.’beck. Valve. which can b« withdrawn Jwllhout removing the Pump nr the Joints.- Also, tho fps Copper Chamber which nev.*. ‘■vi cracksorscales, and will outlast -Nyr* any other. For sale by Rhine • • .Wfr ' *3 smith <t Rupp, Carlisle, send C 5 for Catalogue and price list. £ rifAS. G. BLATCIII.EY. Ml r sr.pt. i*J 1 .V)0 Commerce St., Phlla’ puntE OfSTBKS. U. ALLISON A Sn.N would uuummee to Uielr many old customers, Hint they have ro-opeued U.eir Oyster Saloon lor the season, and aro prepared to servo prime ovsters in any siyle, such ns fried, stewed, roast ed, panned, on the half shell. Ac. Wo have lu connection with pur establishment a, LADIFS RESTAURANT. which Is fitted up lu the most oomforiaolo manner. Families supplied with the beat Oyster* In the market, by the bushel or smaller quantities, opened or In the shell, at short notice, and «.il the very lowest rales. R. 'ALJ.I SON A HON, J L STERNER & IiKU Livery & Sale Stable. IUtTW El N IIANbYEII AND BEDFORD STS. IN TUP, REAR OF THE BENTZ HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa. Having Ultcd up Iho Stable with now Ciirrl nges, Ac., Wo uve prepuied to furnish A/* 1 " 0 ! 0 ?? turn-outs at reasonable rales, Parties taken to pud from the Springs. 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