About time for tree agents. Soue throats are prevalent just now. ,HEN 3 have struck for less work and more pay. The best lime to advertise—-all the time. Slaughtered hogs in great number* are taken to the railroad stations. Most of the shadows spring from stand ing in your own light.. THE sleighing was never so fine as at the present lime. Bomb women use paint as fiddlers do rosin, to aid them in drawing a beau. -Still running from morning (111 night—our Gordon Jobber. Oub lads and lassies are already on the qui vive at the coming Valentine day. FLASHY neck-ties are becoming the rage with our fauoy young men. The planet of Jupiter la a beautiful ob ject these clear nights.’ Run offs are again coming in play, since the epizooty has gone away. Everybody unblushingly acknowled ges to being “tight” pecuniarily. Put agreements in writing, and avoid trouble and law suits. It is thought that Local Option will earry in every county in the State Good works are like dewdrops—they fall silently, but who can tell their effect. Thrive will be two eclipses of the suu and two of the moon this year, all visi ble here. A good thing for the elevation of wo man—thick-aoied boots. The streams hereabouts have been swollen for several days in consequence ofrains’and malting snow*. A man may not like the fnshlou of his nose, but he follows it. Fine pulverized loaf sugar will remove proud flesh without pain. A great t many removals 'will take place this Spring throughout this coun- Hay Is high ! Although hardly worth' noting* as those who hold It know-how t It is themselves. Gen. Harthanft is the eighteenth Governor of Pennsylvania under the con stitution of 1700. Wait for others to advance your Inter ests. and you will wait till they are not * worth advancing. If .Local Option carries in this county, medical prescriptions will be in demand next summer. It is one of the beautiful compensations of this life that no- one can securely try to help another without helping himself. The proceedings of the Constitutional Convention, now sitting in Philadelphia, is decidedly dry reading. . Over twenty insect enemies of the po tato bug have been discovered, which may do great good if the birds do not eat them. a St. Valentine’s Day is now anxious ly looked for by the younger folks. Cu pid’s missives already appear iu the show windows oT our book stores. During the winter and spring, pota toes begin to grow old and decay,' when they become particularly unwholesome. Never eat one of these. The man who is able tp work and.does not, is to be pitied as well as despised. He knows nothing of sweet sleep and pleasant dreams. Some people act as if their newspaper debts were like ooffes, and would settle themselves In time bylong standing. The black bass will toon repay the trouble and expanse of putting them in their little bed In theDslaware, Let freight bo reduced, so that it will not cost fill of a crop to get it to market, and there will not be a surplus anywhere. More man grow old from having noth ing to do than from overwork. The run ning machine will keep bright for years —the idle machine will soon rust out. Horse collars should be made so as to throw the chief force on the lower part of the shoulder. For this reason breast collars are coming into vogue. To make rancid butter sweet, beat up a quarter of a pound of fresh lime, In a pail of water, let ft settle, and then wash the butter In it. Simple and certain. It required three locomotives to draw the half, past six A. m. train over the Cumberland Valley railroad on Wednes day. Many of our “patent outside” exchan ges had new heads put on them with the, commencement of the new year. No Im provement by the change. Our country friends, experienced con siderable difficulty on Wednesday morn ing in backing up their sleighs at the market house, on account of the deep ness of the snow. Business men, look ont! Dangerous counterfeit five dollar greenbacks are be ing circulated In this vicinity, so well ex eouted as to. be difficult of detection by any except the experienced eye. YoUNO gentlemen are advised to be' careful with their horses when they go out sleigh riding, or the amusement may become expensive beyond their calcula tion. A MAN the other day on being asked his age, replied that in ease there was no .war he waa forty one —but if there was, he waa forly six. The Lady's Friend for February la re pieie with good literary reading, and a largo number of fashion outs. Publish ed by Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Philada. Thebe le no doubt the Iron City Col lege of Pittsburg offers the best advan tages of any school in this.country lor obtaining a thorough practical business education. Jon Printing. Do you want posters ? Do you want band-bills? Do you want business cards? Do you want a neat bill-head ? Do you want a tasty letter-head ? Do you wan to’nice Visiting card? If so, leave your orders at the Volun 'teeb office, where they will be executed In the neatest style, and on the most rea sonable terms. Bemeraber, ours is the moat extensive job office in the county. A short time back the question was asked, ‘Who do men marry ?’ The fol lowing reply was not less singular than true: ‘Some young men marry for dim ples, some ears, some noses,; the contest, however, generally lies between the eyes and the hair. The mouth, too, Is occa sionally married—the chin not so often.’ L Nkw Family Binder Bewinp Ma chine.—This new family machine is ca pable of a range and variety of work such na was once thought Impossible to per r form by machinery'. We claim, and can show (hat it is the cheapest, most beau* l-ful, and most delicately arranged, nice ly adjusted, easily operated and smoothly running of all the family sewing ma chines. It is remarkable not only for the range and variety of its sesving, but also fur the variety and different kinds of texture which It will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk, twist, linen or cotton thread, floe or courtfe, making the inter locked rJoMic Mitch alike on both sides of the fabric sewn.— Thus beaver cloth or leather mnv he sewn with great strength and uniformity of-Mitch; and in a moment this willing and never*w#»i»ry ing instrument may be adjusted for Ibo finest work. This ma chine embodies new and essential piin ciples—Blmplioity of construction, euee of operation, uniformity of precise ac tlon at any speed, capacity for range and variety of work, fine or coarse—leaving all rivals behind U. During the year 1871 the Company sold machines, being 52,000 more than any other company sold iii the same time. There are about 700 Singer machines in use in Cumberland county, some of which have been in use for 25 years and are good machines yet. The Singer Ma chine is not a new and untried experi ment* but au established fact, as they will perform anything and everything that any other Sewing Machine can do. Bam’l Bixleb, of Carlisle, is the Agent for this county and is prepared at all times to furnish machines to suit all buyers. A Brave Youno Man.—'Tho Baltimore Amcr- loausoya: "A curious* fatality seems to attend the Wharton case as two more deaths have oc« ourrcdl n tho families of those connected with It. Last evening Mr. John R, Arnold, who has been ono of the Deputy Sheriffs, and whose •brother Is one of the jurors In theWlmrtnu case, was going to Ills homo five miles from Annapo- lis, after making return of tho summonses that he had served, and was erosslog the Severn river on tho Ice, contrary to the advice of. per sons who had warned him that It was dangerous, when the Ice broke and he was drowned. A number of United States midshipmen were on tho Icq staling, and one. gallant young man. named John C. Caldwell, at the risk of his own life’attempted to rescue the drowning man. He caught Arnold, by the hair of the head and call ed to those near by to go and get ropes. Arnold seemed to fancy he could get out himself, and told his attempted rescuer to letgo his hair, and began to struggle to free himself. Caldwell stretched himself at* full length on the Ico and held on as long ns ho could, but the Ice broke .and ho had to let Arnold go to savo himself. Ho swam to the farther side of the wator and was there pulled out and assisted to the Naval Acad-' emy. He was almost frozen, but by tho aid of proper .restoratives was soon woh agalu. Ar nold went down under the 100 and It has been Impossible to recover Ms body. Mr. Arnold was a clover, kindly man, and has left n wife and five children to struggle through life without him. Yesterday ho. was In the court room halo and hearty—to-day his body lies iu tho bed of tho river. His brother, Thomas H. Arnold, who ’ was tho third Juror empanelled in .the Wharton case, wished to-dny to be excused from serving, but as this would com plicate the case the court very reluctantly declined to release him." Midshipman Caldwell was appointed to the Naval Academy from Carlisle, where his mother resides. His father, Capt. James -8. Caldwell, who was oue of the ablest lawyers at the Carlisle Bar, entered tho service at the outbreak of the' late war. He served as Captain of Co. A, 7th Regiment Fenna. Reserve Corps, and was killed at the battle ofAatietam. Midshipman Caldt well’ls a young man of superior mental ability, and his conduct In tho above case shows that he possesses the kind of bravery and courage which has always distinguished the naval ser vice of this nation. We. wish him all possible success In the.future. . Day op Prayer for Colleges.— Thursday Jan. Both, is appointed to bo observed by Protestant churches throughout the country, as a day of prayer for Colleges. There will be two public services that day, iu which the churches of Carlisle are earnestly invi ted to unite ; one at 10 o’clock a. m., in the College chapel; the other at 71 o’- clock p. m., in the second Presbyterian. church. .At each of these services there will he short addresses, in con? uection with devotional exercises. At the morning meeting, Dr. Mitchell and Rev. Mr. Albert will speak; at the evening meeting 1 . Drs. Wing, FoaUc, and McCauley. Union Fire Company’s Benefit.— The third lecture of the course for the benefit of the above Company, will be delivered by Prof. C. F. Himes, on Fri day evening, Feb. 11. The Professor will lecture on “ Light.” His lecture will be beautifully illustrated, by experi ments performed upon the ’ stage before the whole audience. The Professor’s for mer experiments before our citizens elic ited a great deal of praise, and it is to be hoped our citizens will again flatter the Professor with a full house, and also grat fy our worthy llremen. Wo are glad to learn that the. Professor has consented to deliver two experimental lectures for our firemen. It is a treat, of the same nature as Philadelphia 1 and Now- York have been enjoying for some time back. Good for Carlisle. A bill is before the Legislature, “ for the protection of the people against quackery and crime." It provides that the county medical societies of each county shall elect live censors, whose, ■duty it shall be to resistor, and, if they think proper, to* examine all persons professing to practice medicine, surgery or midwifery, and to grant to them certi ficates which are to be duly recorded ; Without such certificate it shall he un lawful to practice in the county. ) Chapped bands, face, tough skin, pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, anj other cutaneous affections cured, and the skin made soil 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 (ar. Notice. Executors, Administrators ami Guardians are notified that all ac counts for continuation and allowance at the next Orphans’ Court, must be filed in Hie Begister’s office on or before the litli day of February, 1873. John Beep, Beglster. Hands have they, yet steal not— Clocks. Legs have they, yet walk not—Tables- Teeth have they, yet chew not— Combs.’ Lips have they, yet kiss not—Pitchers. Eyes have they, yet see not—Needles. Hearts nave they, yet pity not—Cab bages. Eire have they, yet iiear not—Old book-leaves. ’ Special Notice.— D. a. in vites the attention of housekeepers to his now stock of house-furnishing goods just opened—sheeting, pillow case and shirt ing muslins, table linens, oil cloths, crashes, tickings, &c. Black Alpacas a specialty. As these goods have been purchased at cash prices, you can save money by giving him a call, Bend his now advertisement. The Purest and Sweetest Cod* Liver OH is Hazard & Caswell’s, mftdo on the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard & Co*, New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have deifi ed it superior to any of the other oils in market. Nov. 28,12\v. • BUSINESS NOTICES. 1872- Pall and Winter. * COYLE BROTHERS. Wholesale Notion HouSb, No. - 2-1 South Hanover Htrqet, Carlisle. During the season they Intend to keep iu stock a general line of Woolen and Buck.goods, Gent’s Underwear, Ladles, Gent’s, Misses* and Childrens* Hosiery, Scarf, and Wrlstlets.Gent’a duck Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts; also, will havo constantly on hands a line of Suspenders, Hoad Nets. Li mm and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hosiery, Nock Ties. Fancy Bows, Paper Collars, Cud’s, Stationary, Tie Yarn, Wrapping Paper. Paper Bags, Drugs. Fancy Soaps, Hair Oil and Perfumery, and an endless variety of nick-nacks In general. Foil foreign or domestic,dried, canned or green fruits, dried meats, sauces, spices, Jellies, cheese nut-*, pickles by tho dozen or quart, smoked, spiced or pickled fresh beans, peas, corn, *0,,g0 to HUMIirCH’S. IF you want Coal that will give you salslac tlon' go whore a fall stock of all tho standard Coals aro kept. None recommended but tho best. Call ntynrdsof A. H, BLAIR* SON. ■ Nice fresh Choeso at Moans’, No, 78 B** Hano ver street. - MayO-lf. Prirao Honey, Vinegar, Sweet Cider, Amerl oanSwoltzor Cheese, at Humrlch’s. £3rl wish it distinctly understood that I do not sell Pittsburg but COLUMBIA OIL, which I ‘‘guarantee fo equal Pittsburg Oil in every par ticular. - GEO. B. HOFFMAN. N. B.—Tho trade supplied lower than by any. other house In Ctullsle, and if oil does not prove satisfactory return at ray expense. 1 Just received,'a fresh lot of Cranberries, Co conuuts, Oranges, AJmonds. &c,, atJdumrlco's receutly.purchaaod a Pepper Mill I am now prepared - to offer a puro article of ground Pepper, which I can warrant to be puro as it Is ground wilder ray own supervision, and will forfeit the sum of-TWENTY DOLLARS tor the slightest detection of adulteration. GEO. B. HOFFMBN. 2Snov72ff . -II aud £S Pom fret St SPECIAL NOTICES. American Girls.—America Is proud of her beautiful ladles, bat bow many mar their beauty, and lose their liealth and youth, becomo. prematuroly old iu appearance, by fleglectlug to take proper care of their teeth,. There can be no oxenso for this, ns Sozodokt, pronounced by all worthy a placn-bflWßen the sweetest lips, can now be had in all civilized countries. Spalding’s Glue, useful arid always ready Masks and faces.—Ladles who mask their faces and. necks with enamels endanger thotr health to no purpose. The plaster work deceives nobody. There Is but ono article known whleh will restore a blemished complex ' ion or create eternal brilliancy and bloo'm whore they have never heretofore existed, and 41)06 article Is Hagan's Magnolia Balm, It per forms this toilet miracle by Infusing vitality In to the skin. The floral and herbal Juices of . which It Is composed gently stimulate the cir culation In the minute blood vessels, and brace the not work of nerves through which the pass. Thus quickened and strengthened the external covering soon acquires a fresh and healthful line, and every trace of sallowness disappears. The palest cheeks derive from the beautifying' baptism of this delightful' oosraotlo a warmer hue. and the arms, bands and neck, a blonde lustre which tho charlatans, who profess to make ladles "beautiful forever" with their pois onous cement, can never hope to Imitate. HOW TO GO WEST.' This la an Inquiry which ovflry one should have truthfully an swered before be starts on his Journey, and a Utile care taken In examination of Routes will .la many oases savo much trouble, time and mo ney - The “C., B. «fc R. U.," running from Chicago, through Galesburg to Burlington, and the "1,, B. & W. Route," running from Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in tho last two years as the leading Passenger Routes to tho West. At Burlington they connect with the B. A M. R. R. and form the great Burlington route, which runs direct through Southern lowa to. 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 takothq Bur lington Route. This line has published h pamphlet called “How to go West," which contains roach val uable Information; a largo correct map of the, Great West which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the General Passenger. Agent 1} & M. R. R.. Burlington, lowa. Oastoria.— A substitute for Castor Oll—a vegetable preparation containing neither Minerals, Morphine nor Alcohol. It is pleasant to take, docs pot nauseate, and operates whoa all other remedies fall. Dr. Pitcher has expert merited fifteen years. In producing a preparation more efficient than Castor Oil, without Us hor rid taste. The Cnsloria regulates the system ; cures constipation, stomach ache, evonp and ilalul<&cy,and kills worms. It does not distress or gripe. By its quieting, soothing effect it pro duces natural sleep, ami Is particularly adapted to crying and teething children. We desire Physicians to test this article, and will forward three bottles guatis to the address of any one so authenticated. Insist that your druggist order it for you. It costs b*»t 50 cents and one bottle will save many doctor’s bills. JACOB LIViNUriTOJN, Wholesale Tobacco <D Scyars, No. 27 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa, Prices ns lovr ns lu Phliaclel phla or Ualtlmp April 25, 1872—1 y. MARKETS. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET Correded iveekly by J. H. Hotter «t Bro. Carlisle, Januarj’ 28. :H73 S 9 50 8 00 5 00 1 SO I hO FAMILY FLOUR SUPERFINE FLOUR RYE KLOUR - WHEAT WHITE • WHEAT RED KYE CORN OATS OLOVERSKED TIM'H’HYSEED FLAXSEED - CARLISLE PROVISION iARKET- Corrected weekly by tfco. ft, Hoffman A Hon UAJiLifiUi, January 28, 1873. $ X butter EGOS LARD - • - TALLOW BEESWAX - BACON HAMS - do SHOULDERS do SIDES BEANS per bna, HAOB DRIED APPLE, UNPARED PEACHES PARED do PITTED CHERRIES PHILADELPHIA MAUKETK. Mon<kxjj ,i<muury ‘J7. FLOUR SUPERFINE EXTRA EXTRA FAMILY It YE BUCKWHEAT RED WHEAT WHITE do CORN , OATS ; pt*v OWL CLOSING PRICES, DeHaven & Bro., AO SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA :i o'clock P if. Phila., Jan. 28, 1873, n Y* im% no IW IIBH i law i nu. iwk iiip ni <2 iuj| mw nsk mil miK •• -us n«2 hi) “ S’s, 1 n-iO'a, HI U. B. 30 Years pt>r sent. Cy., 113 \WA Gold. ■ Uli m\\ HiJvor, W 8 no U. Pacific li. U. Ist Mort. Bonds, B|W WW Centwil Pacific it. it, 00J4 09-,vJ Vnioa Tftolflp Land Grant Bond? m v New U. S.S’s of U»l, U.S. O'a of '«i. ** ‘O2, not oolled “ ’U2,lst called •• *O2, 2cl call •• ’d.3,3d call *O/5, ne MARRIED. BOWMAN—OMInNUR,-In inis borough, on tho evening of llio 23d Inst,, at Hu* residence of the bride’s parents, (Mr.- end Mrs. _ franklin Gardner.) by the Bov. Joel Bwarlz. Mr. Harry I*. Bowman, of Philadelphia, to MU# Atsilo M. Gardner, of this borough, WEBI'FALIi-Ar.BBIOHT.-On the SM inst., at tho resldonce of tho bride’s parents, by the Bov. J. 8. Foulk, Oliver C Westfall to Mias Kc becca K. Albright, both of Middlesex towaabip. BUFFINGTON GAYMAN.-In *«***"? township, by Esquire Lackey, J H. Bufilngton, of Altoona, to Miss Mary E, Uayman, of the lor mor townsalp. ■Neto atmectls mints. 1878, A N OBDINASCJi, Relating to the Sale of Meat. Bk It enacted and ordained by tboTown Conn oil of the Borough of Carlisle, and It Is hereby enacted and ordained bt the authority ol the same: , Bor. I. That the Inner stalls and area of the market house, and all stalls on the outside, now m use, or that may heresfierbe appropriated for the sale of moat, shall be exclusively appropri ated to batchers and retailers of meat, who shall nse the stalls or benches for the purpose of exposing their meat for sale; and all the outer stall- or Denches except those rot apart r*r meat stalls, shall be exclusively appropriated to the venders of provisions, and articles other than fresh meat by leas quantity than & Quarter {pro vided, however, that the prlvllegoof selling fresh meat by the quarter on the ruler stalls or benches, shall only extend to. and be,enjoyed by farmers and others who may kill for market stock ofthelr own'raising. And further provided that all parties offering meat at retail on any of the stalls except those set apart as meatmans, shall pay an additional rate or tax for every such sale, to the clerk o. tho market, of twenty five cants. ‘ ... Sec. 2. No butcher or retailer of ra?al by Je<s quantity than a quarter shall occupy any stall of the market house without first haying chr talned a license therefor from the borough treaihrer, and having paid the said irtamirer thesum Which shall bo fixed by Council as the annual rent of such stall, as he or she may se lect. Any person or persons violating Him or the foregoing section shall forfeit and pay the the sum of Five Dollars, which may be sued for and recovered .before any Justice of Hie Peace resident In the borough. . . _ ■ tjcc. 3. It shall be tne duty of the High Con stable and the clerk of the market, to ho vigi lant to prevent a violation of either of tho fore going sections; and if either of them shalli pros cento any offender to conviction bo shall bo en titled to one half the penalty. ; 6cc. 4. That all ordluau es passed heretofore regulaiUig’the saloof meat, be, ami Uie same are hereby repo iled. .. . , *, Enacted Into an ordinance this Jrd day of January, A. D. 1873 ’ ‘ Aitem; ' GEORGE E. SKEAFRR. A. J. Wetzel, Prcs'l 7own Cbmicd. . fkc'n to Corpor’u. JUSJSIH BAul/, JunSiMl Ass'l Jiuryeu, TAKE NOTICE ! Something New in Carlisle Again, lu which every person H Interested moreor less. An AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT and SEED STORE, Just what has been wanted hero for years back. . < jYo, 91 South Hanover Street, known as the “Blair Corner." t at which place can be found, at all times, a full and complete assortment of r..‘* kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I and also a lull and complete assortment of FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS I also a full and complete assortment of WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE? all of which will bo sold very low. Persons wishing anything In the above lino will ,do well by calling and examining our goods before buy ing elsewnme.as we feel aura we.can give ns good satisfaction as any. other hou«e la the place or elsewhere. Be sure to give us a cull. Don’t forget the place,. NO. 01 w. HANCVEU HTREET. Blair's Corner. H. G. CARR, Genera! ageht for the sale of nil kinds of Agri cultural Implements and Seeds, <£c. Jan3o-73—tf FARMERS’ BANK SAVINGS FUND. Open every da,// from 0 A, M. lo 3 J\ M. Deposits Received of ax v Sck Frosi 25 cents Upward. RATE OF INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. By a resolution of the Board of Directors it la hereby announced that on and and after Febru ary Ist, a Savings Fund Department will be opened In connection with the Farmers' Bank, Carlisle. • This Savings Fund is designed lo meet a want long felt in I he community, by wnlcli tin* Indus trious and those of small means can save a por tion of their weekly earnings; ami ns sums as low ns 25 cents will bo received every one can beCome a depositor. It is a gieiu mistake to suppose that small sums are not ivorlh saving,. By the habit of saving l in ui tie matters riches are acquired, and as ev *ry one may'become depositors, let'theta come with small amounts: and cents will soon become dollars.and continually Increase. Let none wait till they have somethin# worth while, something respectable, before they beyin to save; a baginning is the great pnlfat to bo achieved. - The attention of parents Is called to this Sav ings Fund, as they miry here accumulate a fund for their children, or by making them depositors leaching them the advantages of the habit of saving Depositors are not obliged to continue their deposits longer than the? may choose to do so, but may withdraw the whole or such part ut any time it may suit their own convenience. Money deposited ou or before the first day of January, April, July, and October will begin to draw Interest on those days, and will be paid semiannually, on the first days, of January and July, and if uncalled for will bo added lo the principal and draw Interest the .same us the original deposit. ' , , ■ Tne Bank Is Intended as a place of safely for keeping money as well as to encourage savings oy all classes. , , For further particulars and'circulars Inquire at Farmers' Bank. JauaO-73-tf WM. DEVENNEY, - - Aitctionkrr, pUBLfC SALE. ON SATURDAY, FEB. 22m1, 1873, TJio subscriber will sell nt her residence, nt Bolling Springs,South Middleton township, the following personal property, via: One Young Bay Family Driving Dorse, OyeorsoM, One Fresn Milk Cow, One one-horse Spring Wagon. One Sleigh, One Cook Stove nua Pipe, Household and Kitchen Kurullure, con sisting of articles ton-numerous to mention. Sale to commence ut 12 o’clock, when terms will be made known by ELIZABETH BENNETT, Widow of £tov. Wm. U. Bennett, dcc’a. Jau.'KMs A UDITOR’S NOTICE.—The Auditor XJLhopolnled by the Court to dlstrllnUo tbi balance In the liands of Abraham Hosier, Se questrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turn pike Company, among the creditors of said Company, hereby give* notice to those Inter csied. that ho vrill attend to the duties of his ap pointment ut his residence, in the Borough of Carlisle, N 0.511 East Main Street, on the IBlh dav of February, 1873, J. It. IttVINE, Jau3o-3t* Auditor. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that letleis testamentary ou too eetale 01 Mm, Melinda Slice, late of Carlisle, deceased, have been granted lo the undersigned, residing In Carlisle, All persons knowing themselves Indebted thereto are requested to make payment Immediately, and thane having claim® will present them for settlement to TUEO. COHNMAN, B. L. HECKER, Executor*. Jaa3o-5t "VTOTICE la hereby Riven that an ap- J 1 ijiJcaUon baa been made to tbo Court of Common Fleas, of Cumberland county, lor a Charter of Incorporation for “THE ODD FED* LOW’S GALL ASSOCIATION OF NEW KINOBTON,” and that said charter will be granted by said Court on Monday, the Mth,day of April, 1K73, tiniest* aulllclenl cause against said Charter be shown JuulO—Bl I JST OF SALES TO BE CALLED I JliV COMMODORE PORTER. AUCTIONEER. Feh, K, ib73—Mrs Waahmood. W. Penneboro. ‘j'». Hob’t Mollvano, W. Peunsboro. 27, Jacob Keed, FruoUford. Mm*, I. B. 1. Slerroll, West Peunsboro. 3, Gardner <6 .Nngle. Went Peunsboro. ,), Beoj. Blosor, Fraukford. <i, Peter Mlnloh, Dickinson. 7, James Duffy, West Penuaboro. s. G. W. Waggoner, West Peunsboro. JO, Jobu Brludlo, “ “ 12, Jacob Hhuads, “ •' i:j, John Heart. “ " H, G. W. Peffer, 5l( (K) r> 7S 7 00 II 00 it 1T» 1 2.*. 2 00 2 la \TOTrCE.-Nollee is hereby given. I \ that the undersigned has been appointed iiie assignee of William Bhlmp.of Fraulcford township Cumberland county, for the benefit of the creditors of the mild Win. Bhlnip, poisons indebted to the said assignor are requested to make immediate, puvment, and those having cluiiua mrumst him to present them. LKVAN 11. oiuus, A*shint'i’, JnuSO-51* A HHLANL) CEMETEHY being now xVuuder tho direction ami control of the sub scriber, all persons desiring to purchase lot* In It for burial purposes, or wishing any Inforina tlon, can bo accommodated by culling oQ her at bur residence, on East High street, nearly opposite the Ilentz House, or by calling at ibo ollloe of the Into Wm. M. Penrose, In Uheorn’s Hull. V. U. PEN HOSE. Iluov72lyi* TO S-!» PER DAY! Agents wanted ! Al of working persons, of either sex young or old, make more money at work for us m tbolr spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. 'Particulars free. Address O. Htluson <k Co., Portland, Maine, 1250p1721y POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY I TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY! * Afternoon at 3, Evening at 8. ’ - Poors open at 3 and nt 7 o'cjoclt. SYLVESTER BLEEKER. TUo Great Original and Renowned GEN. TOM THUMB and WIFE. COMMODORE NUTT and MISS MINNIE WARREN, JUST RETURNED TO AMERICA after a- Hhre/y icar’s dour Around the World. FASCINATING PERFORMANCES NEW AND ELEGANT COSTUMES, .tfopntdccaf Diamond, d-c. Admission Only 2o Cents CHILDREN under 10 Years A Few Front Seats ; Children under 10 to Front souls. ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE..— Whereas, Jehn Sollenberger, 't.. of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, by a voluntary deed of assignment, conveyed to tho undersign ed, {residing In Carlisle,)all bis moperty,real, personal and mixed, fur ipu beut-IU of his cred itors. Notice Is hereby given to all persons In debted to said party, to settle Huj sumo with the subscriber Immediately, and those having claims will also present the same, without de lav, to U. K. PEFFBU, Jan 23-31 A.Mi£?ncc, A HSIGNEE’S NOTlCE.—Wlureas, XV M. Michael and Philip Emnnlbger, trading as the firm of Michael «t Kusmlugor, of Carlisle, Cumberland county, by u voluntary deed of as* Blgumowt. bearing ditto Nov. 2D. lh7U, conveyed to the undersigned alt their property, real, per sonal and mixed, for luo benefit of their credi tors. Notice Is 'hereby given to all parties In debted to said firm, to settle the same with Iho subscriber Immediately, and those having claims will present the same Wlthout'dclay to TIIKO. COKNMAN, Assignee, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE .“Notice Is hereby given that letters of Admin istration on the estate of Michael O. Ueltzhoov* cr. lute of the boroughjof Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pu., deceased, have heed granted to the undersigned, residing In snld borough of Car lisle. Ml persons therefore having claims or demands aualust the estate ot the said decedent, are requested to make the same known to the said undersighetl without delay, and those In debted will make payment Immediately. A.nuSLEU. Adminislmtor, THE Cumberland Comity Auricultural Society wlll-nold their next regular meeting on Monday, February 3d, nt 11 o'clock, in the Arbitration Chamber* LEWIS F. LYNE, - ZUim!2t Secretary. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on llio estate of Jacob Squlfcr, iato of the Borough of Carlisle, deoM„ have been granted to the un dersigned, residing In said borough. Notice .is hereby given lo all poisons Indebted to make payment, and those having claims 10 present them forsetlleraent lo J. W. EBY, JanlU.72—(it* . if'xt’cidor. 4uditor , b notice. N the matter of the estate of J. W. Cornman, late of SllvW Spring township, do* ceased. The auditor appointed by the Orphan s’ Court of Cumberland cnimiy to distribute the balance lu the hands of William Senaeman, surviving Administrator of the said estate, will meet the parties interested ' tor the purposes of his ap pointment at his ofllce. In Carlisle, on Wednes day, the sth day ‘of February, A. D., IK7;i. at 11 o’clock, A. M. J‘\ E. BELTZHOUVEH, l*Jan73-3t Auditor. OtELAND STOKE ROOM FOR RENTf i(io Hotel in the Borough of Carlisle, known ns the “Arnoilcun House,” now occupied by John Hall, Is offered for rent from the Ist day of April, 1873. ALSO, the store-room, ou North Hanover street, Carlisle, now occupied by Wm, Fridley, for rent from the same date. Apolyto C. K.MAGLAUHLIN, 3deo72t Carlisle. CARLISLE LAND ASSOCIATION. The annual meeting of this nssoolntloh will beheld at the office or A. L. Hponsler, Esq., in this borough, on the first Saturday of February, A. d., (873, it being the livst day of said mouth, at 7 o’clock, p. M. C. P. tiUURICU, Jaulo-3t CTOUSK AND LOT FOR SALE. Ac'om fort-able TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL LING HOUSE AND LOT situated on the uorlh .side of Went Pomfret street, Carlisle. the resi dence ol the late Jacob nquier, deceased, adjoin ing property of the Miss Maglnises, Lot 80 by 21 leet to Church Alley. Will beofTeiedat pri vate sale uutill Saturday, the 15th of Febru ary, next. If not sold, will then bo .offered at public mile at.the Comity Court House, at Ii o’- clock - . a. m. Terms reasonable'. Apply to'Mrs. M. 8q tiler, on the premises, or to J. W. EBV, JaulO-Sl* JSxcculcr. IW thb matter of the Lintricl Court of the United States, Astern District, of Fonda.: John 8. Dougherty, of NowvlUb, County of Cumberland, a bankrupt, having petitioned for bis diaoh tree,a meeting of creditors wit) bo held on Wednesday, the fluu day of February, l«:i, at 2 o’clock, p. at., before Register Chus. A. Har nett, at bis oillco, In the Court bouse, at C/ir isle, Cumberland county; Pa., when and where the examination of (be bankrupt may be tlulsbed, and any business of meetings required by'sec tions 27th and 28th of the Aol of Congress,trans acted. A hearing wPI also be hold on Wednesday, the HHb day of February, 1873, beloro the Court, at Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock, A. at., when and where parties interested may show cause against the discharge. CtIAS, A. HARNETT, Janl6-0t Kcyislcr, A RSIGNEE’S NOTICE. Whereas, X3_John Plank, of Carlisle Cumberland coun ty. pa., by vaiunlurv deed of assignment, boar lug dale December 20, 1K72, conveyed to the un dersigned all Ills property, veal, personal and mixed, for the b.mellt of hla creditors. Notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to suld parly, to settle the same without dolnv, and those having claims wili nl-so present Mio same immediately. HEN.I. PLANK, • HfiNKY .SAXTON, Jan 0 73-31 Asalynces, JgXEOUTOR'S NOTICE. Nctlco is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of Henry A. Myers, hue of South Middleton township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Paneriown. All persons knowing themselves tone indebted thereto, are requested to make pay* ent immediately and those having claims will present them for settlement. Wil. it. BUTLER, OJanlit* Jiriculcr, JgSTATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin istration on theestateof BaldoserEckert,lute of the borough of Carlisle, Ucc*d..have been giant* ed to' the undersigned, residing in the sumo place. All porsous-indcbied to the • said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. ■ BARBARA ECKERT, 2}an73-Jt Atlininialrulnz, ASSIGNEE’S SALE. OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Tho undersigned, assignee of John Sollenhorg* er. Ben..of South Middleton township for tho bCQOIU of creditors, will expose to public sale, on tbo premises, lu said township, on THURSDAY,TUBOtii ok FEBRUARY, 1875, A VALUABLE FARM! containing 65 Acres, more or less, having there on erected a good two story Stone Dw -..-g House, a new Frame Bank Uarn.aud all « outbuildings. The laud is limestone, ofa very superior quality, and under good cul tivation, and good P-uces. It la situated on the Lisburn road, on tho west side of the ridge, about 3 miles from Carlisle, convenient to schools, market, stores. Ac. Also, on Ibe same day will be sold.* One horse, one reaper, one wagon,, one grain drill, 5 bat. ploughs,shovel ploughs and cultivators, lot ol corn, wncut, hay, one corn shelter, 5u posts, household and kitchen furniture. Ac., Ac. TUEO. CORNMAN, Atl'V. /or Applicant. Bale to commence ul lu o’clock, a. m. Alton dance will be given and terms made known on Ibe day of sale by - 11. K, PEFFKR, JunlU-31 A tiiunce. LlrtT OF SALES TO BE CALLED By N. 15. fiIOOKE, AUCTIONEER: February U, J«7H—Mrs. John oyer, Dickinson. •• k. Wm. Laird, a. Middleton. •• 15, T. O. Wolf, Bomb Middleton •• 17, Geo. W. simUler, Dickinson, •i is, Adam Fugel. Fnnkford. •• pi, .T. Olnter, North Middleton. »• •.(), James Bluhrl, H. Middkton. •• *jl, Rahli, H, Middleton, •• 22, John Trill, Penn. »• *ji. Sam’l Spangler, Dickinson. •• -iv Louis Bishop, Penn. iu. Sam’l Flukes, Dickinson. •• Jacob Goodyear Dlukiimon. is David Wldders H. Middleton. Mhm-Ij i J. L. Handshow Penn. *• 2d Adam Fugut Franklord twp, “ 20 Pierson Clark Penn, JftU 9 73, flUlszeilancous. RHEEM’S HALL ! FRIDAY, FEB . 7, 1573 t Will appear In a varlejy ol Popular Prices GEO. MITCHELL. AGENT. Jan 23-3 t .Tan 23-3 L Jan23-OL* ASI) PERSONAL’ P U O P E U T V .1 Henry S. Keeney S. Middle n. -I George Shafer lUckhivon. 5 AllcU Bishop Penn. .I John Doner Pen n. 7 F, \V. Heurlghl S. Middleton, m Jacob Shook Adams county. IU D.m’l Rife South Middleton. U Wm Adams West Penusboro. 12 J.-A. '.beiron H. Middleton, 13 Nathaniel Marlin Dlcklusau. 14 David Marl). ''eUlnsmi. J.i *• “ 17 Wp*. Ferroo Penn. IK Jacob Wbrijrv N« Middleton. 21 David Zug Penn D. { A. .Managku. SAWYER, CHEAP DRY .In Cents ..50 Cents .25 Cents GOODS STORE. iiW, mw, NEW. Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder's The largest Stock I The Greatest Variety . At the Lowest Prices ever olfovul to the public. Call and make a personal examination of this stock, and we will convince you that this.ls true. We have all the now and Late Style Dress fiooils ! VELVETEENS in every shade at the very lowest prices. BLACK ALPACAS M ALL THE BEST BRANDS. WMlu and Cnlm;u Blankets, Arc. Flannels In all colors and Miialllles, at old prices. Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoatings, and SnUlnels of llio best qualities and nobbiest styles. Jn ibis Hue of Goods we onnnol be excelled. It will do you good to seo ilium. Csll uml sue the Whole slock and be convinced that wo sell cheap. ' DUKE & BURKHOLDER, Hanover sc cam»i6 Sept 26, 1872. DOANE and WING; “THIS AMERICAN PIANO,” 423 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK. —Unsurpassed^ — First premiums wherever exhibit'd—Prices low for (he quality—Large prices allowed for Heoond-Uaud Instruments la Exchange, Pt'om Mr. Midward Hoffman, the celebrated Pianist. 1 conscientiously believe that your Plano Is lu every respect a moat rnagnfytawf Inatrument. Prom the “Independent,” The American Plaro lias deservedly become a very popular Instrument. Agents wanted’ lor unoccupied territory. Send for circulars to JanWT.'Ulrn DOANK *C- WING, «3 Broom* St., N.Y. tscc'ry. JMcscellaneoiwi Selling off at Less Than Cost! At Madame Rote’s, 35 S, Hanover Street, Carlisle, The FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS. Wo wilt sell HATS, BONNETS. FEATHERS. VELVETEEN, SILK VELVET, CORDED WILKS AND SATINS, and all Millinery Goods I without reserve, AT AND BELOW COST. N. .B. Combings made into Switches. Chig nons, Curls, Ao. Wo will-do up Combings at Half Price, and Insure our work, Jano73—lt p R I Jt E OYSTKI&S. k. Allison * son would announce to their many old customers, that they have re opened U oir Oyster Saloon fof the season, and are prepared to servo prime oysters in any si vie. such ns fried, slewed, roust ed, panned, on the half shell, «to. Wo have in connection with our establishment a LA DIFS* REBTkURANT. which Is lined up in the most cninforiftirio manner. Families supplied with the best Oysters In the market, by the bushel or smaller quantities, opened or in the shell, at short notice, and ut the very lowest lato.w. ■JJEBT THING IN-THE WEST I ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R. R. TL*J&JSTT3f& 2 THREE MILLION ACRES ! Sliualeil in and near the AitJCAyfiAS I '.4 t.LE Y ' Finest Portion <\f Kumus. Eleven Years’ Credit. Seven Per Cent, Interest 22}<por cent, reduction to settlors who impprovc. A FREE PASS TO LAND HUYEUS. THE FACTS about ibis Grant are—Low Prices, 1/mg Credit, and a rebate to settlers of noaily one-fourth; a Kish Hull, and a splendid Clf niato ; whort and mild winters; enuiy planting, and no wintering of Slock; plenty of Rainfall, and Just at tho season; Coal, Stone and Brick on (he tine; Cheap Kates on Lumber, Cun), Ac.; no lands owned by Speculators; Homestead and Pre-emutlons now abundant; a llrst-eluss Kalb road on the lino of a great Thorough Hume; Propncta will pay fur Laud and laipiuvunents. IT 18 THE BEST OPPOR'iTNITY EVER OF*. FEREU TO THE PUBLIC, through iho roceut completion of iho Kernel. For Circulars and gontral Information, address A. E. TOUZALIN, Muungoitil-iimJ Don't. Topeka, Kan* Jan23,1H73-ttm QUPHa N’S COURT SALK HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND ! *Tly virtue of an order from the Orplmhs’Conrt, of Cumberland county, the undersigned, Guar dian of Daniel Powell, minor o iluT of Daniel Powell, doc'd.. will expose to nubile sale, on the premises, in the borough of New Cumberland, oa WEDNESDAY, the 6tji of FEHRUARY, 157.1, ot il o'cloctc. a. sr.,ftLOTOKGKOt7XDcontaln ing 50 fiul in front and 150 met In- depth, and having thereon creeled a TSVti-STOIIY FRAME DWELLING UOUbE, KITCHEN, and HACK IIUILDINUS. Terms of sale: Ten percent, cash when the property is HltrlcUen oil'; the balance of mm third on the Ist. day of April, 1573, when deed will bo mudu and possession civon.aml one- Iblrd on tno ttiatdav of Ain 11, Ih7l, with Intercut from the Ist of Apt kl, ts 7 <. Thu remaining one* third Is to lumam In the property during the life of Mrs. Clara Powell. Widow of Daniel Pow ell. dedoosod. DANH.fi MISNEAK. JanHMl Guardian. D. A.SAWYEE, North-east Cor, Puhltr Squhne, Carlisle . I respectfully Invito tlir> attention of Monvokoepr’rs aud those about commencing Housekeeping toourNKW STOCK of { HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS! Ju»topened. HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETINGS, I, 1« IJi.'lU. 2M yd*. wide. HKaVYUNULMACURD •• I, i*Li li, mj.OWOASI) MUMI.INS, I. i;s. l:«. ill BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTING MUSLINS. <1 KING UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, all tho best brands, at the lowest figures. Wo Imvo n splendid stock of SHIRT FRONTS, opened and closed. Faille Ltnrni. Table Olloloilt*. Rloacltrd nud Unbleached Cotioo . 'inblc C’lotliH, N'»|il(lni, Tuneli, Cnubet, Ac. Onr assortment of TICKINGS IS the most complete and at low fleurcs. PRINTS. GINGHAMS, HICKORY STRIPES, BLUE drillings. Kentucky .tkans.cottonadeh m endless variety. Wo hnveju-r opened a largo lot of the celebrated LAN CASTER WHITE QUILTS direct, from tho manufacturers, which we will offer at ORK.*vT BARGAINS, BLACK ALPACAS! Wo make Black Alpacas n specialty, and keep nil the boat brands. Prices 25. 30, S7*s, JO, 45. 60. 00.75, 05, 1 .00. 1.23 and 1.50. * GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS ! SMS, SHAWLS, FES & BLANKETS! CLOTHS & CASSIMEEES. to rortuco our stock* • As all our goods have boon ngvehased nt CASH PRICKS all persons wishing to purchase at CASH prices will And ll to UjHtr interest to examine our Block hefor* por ch sing elsewhere, as we defy competition in prices and you monoy - D. A. SAWYER, 1=21121 SHAWLS TN ALL THE NEW STYLES, -HLATC’HLEV’S •A. .~-z improved Cucumber Wood I>B Pump. Tasteless, Durable, Klli ij[ sclent ami Cheap. The hc*t Wf a Pump for the least, money At stentbm Is ecpeelully Invited to * r Ta H 2, BbilcbJey’H Patent Improved nA Bracket and new Drop Cheek -gg .|^fW litve » which can he withdrawn removing the Pump or the jolnis. Also, the s?al' w-'ipß Copper Chamber which nevo.- Ci cracks arsenics, and will outlast LYvi any oilier For sale by Rhino- Vawfal <5 smith A Rupp, Carlisle. Wend >v fnl Catalogue and price list. Ciias. O. Klatciiley. Mfr ■ Wept, 12—I 590 Commerce Bt.,rhUft' - An institution for the thorough practical ed ucation of voumr ami middle aged moil lor all dc*pa»-» meats ot Commercial life. It, Al l IKON A SON The Idext, largest and most complete prac tical business Colb-tfo tu America, and the on ly one having connected with it au actual hurl ness depart moat, conducted ou a veritable mo ney basis. Patronized by. thosons of Merchants Hankers, Farmers. Meciuuit'cH and business men from all parts of the United .Suites. S'mKnte cun Euter m anytime. to,* For large descriptive circulars, giving lull pmUculars, address J. C’. SM iTH, A. U. Sent. Ji). iS72 -Vtneom. Prlnclnul. JQR CROOK'S WINE OP TAR! tlon years of a public tent has proved Dr. Crook’s WJNE OK i AR to have more merit than uuy similar propurallun ever ollerea to the public. It Is rich In the medicinal quail lies of Tar, and unequalled lor diseases of the ’JIIROAT AND LUNGS, performing the most Tonmrkuble cures, II t lleclunlly cures nllCoughs anil Colds. It has' cured so many cases of Asthma and Bronchitis that it has been pronounced a spccigc for these complaints. For Pains in tho breast, Wide*or Back, Gravel or Kidney disease, diseases of tho Urinary Or gans, Jaundice, or any Liver Complaint It has no equal. It is also a superior Tonic, , . Restores the Appetite’ Strengthens tho System. Restores the Weak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia ami Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, 3|an73—lvr ROOT AND SHOE STORE! BOOTH, CUSTOM ami MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING neatly and promptly done. 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