Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 17, 1870, Image 3

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CARLISLE, FEBRUARY 17, 1870
On Saturday last;loureitizens voted on
tile question of pollee: • Some What to
our i 3 urprso a majority of about ninety
was cast against employing a. police
for6s. With all duo respect to the ma
jority; we believe•this was an ill, emthid
ere9. vote. There may have been some
objections to tho practical workings of
the system inthis borough, but this must
be expected in all cases. Perhaps it,
might have been wise to haVe • had a
smaller force. Wc had always thOught
that the town Could be managed
with one leis policeman at least, but wo
novOr urged this for fear wo might be
classed among those oppose the em
ployment of policemen altogetherN We
remember too well tho reign of terror
that existed hero before the ..force was
organized, and we fear there is too much
of the eleinent that caused those troubles
still among us to dispense with it. The
motive which induced many of our citi
zensto vote against the police, was the
fear of increased taxation. This should
not have been in view at all. If Um po
lice are necessary it is our interest to
have them. It is by no moans economy
to dispense with necessaries of lift be- '
cause of their cost. - However, a short .
time will demonstrate whether or not
this community can get along without
officersto enforce order. If it can, -all
right ;if not, we must have them. •
The Scranton Democrat reports two
eastern gentlemen representing a capital
of one million dollars iu that city look
ing for a place to locate a shod and boot
factory, and,, had found the spot that
suited their purposes. This, the editor
says, will enhance the value of,property,
inprease business, add to the population,
and give stability to the city. •
I=l
Tlie members of Co. 11. Third Penna.
Cavalry, are.roottested to meet at Liter
ary Hall, Newvil Is, Pa., on Tuesday,
the tWbnty-second instant, at eleven
o'clock,.a. in.; for the purpose of a re
union. It is to be hoped there will be a
full attendance„as it is desired to organ
ize permanently, and make arrange
ments for a yearly re-union, to keep
bright LllO memory of the days passed
upon Llie " tented field."
MANY MEMBERS
On the thirtieth instapt, Mr. Abraham
- Jackson; of Windsor-township; departed
thi6 life at the advanebd age of• BO years,
2 months and 10 days. The deceased
formerly resided in this borough, and
was one of the noble band that marched
to the defence of Baltimore, in the last
war with Great Britan. Thus, one by
'one, these old heroes are passing from
the stage of life, and soon there will be
none left to narrate to ankious listeners
their experience in this eventful strug
gle:—York Gazette.
The" Lycoming &4ndard says a wo
man in tlitit place induced her husband
last week to'sell off all his household fur
niture and place the proceeds in her
hands. When - she got the funds she eon
cluded.that herliusband did n't suit her,
and invested a portion of the money in a
,railroad ticket. The husband is now
wifeless and homeless.
Tha Scranton _Republican, after an
nouncing the re-marriage of four of the
Avondale widows, suggests an amend
ment to the ventilation b 11, protecting
th,gs . 9 women in some manner.
The'Rev. I. Parrish, M. D., Prciident
of the Sanitarium, at Media, for inebri
atesrwill preach in Emory church next
Sabbath morning, at eleven a. m. Dr.
Parrish is well known as the successful
manager of an institution , whore drunk
enness is regarded as a
.disease, and
treated accordingly.
A writer in the Matich Chunk Times
says all the collieries in the Beaver Mead
ow region, with the exception of • W. 1 1'.
Carter & Co., are only working about
half time, on account of a Xcarci ty of or
ders. _•The trade is very dull, prices be
ing low and the market well supplied.
The Titusville Morning Herald says :
An operator upon a farm near Shainburg
recently torpedoed, a Well-which was do
ing one hundred and the production im
modiately run to twenty - five barreli per
day; but the fickle goddess fortune had
only transferred her smiles for another
well in the immediate vicinity thaehad
bed:Li — doing abOut twenty-Ilia) barrels
has since. that time steadily produced at
the rate of nearly ono hundred barrels
per day.
An accident occur Ted on last Sabbath
morning, about ten o'clock, resulting in
severe injury,to a little child; daughter.
of Dr. Zitzer. A young man, named
Noffsingcr, with his sister came into
town to attend (Mulish, and stopped at
Xaber's hotel, on Main street, where the
lady alighty. When starting away
from the hotel the' horse • shied, and, run
ning over a snow bank upset the sleigh,
and throw Mr. N. out. The horse then
ran at a fusions rate down Bedford to
Louther, up Loather to Hanover, where
he struck the pavement and broke the .
sleigh to pieces. Dr., Zitzer's
about six• years old, happened to Ire
standing in front of , the house, and was
knocked down and run over by the sleigh,
cutting One of her hands terribly, break
ing the thumb, and bruising her consid
erably. The child is getting along.finely,
and is' consitlered out of danger. No
blame can be attached to any one ; and
the wonder is that •the child was nob
mortally,injured.
We learn that owing to the non suc
cess of-the lecture committee selling as
Many seats as they had anticipated, the
lecture proposed to have been 'given by
James Murdock,' has fallen throngh,
The Mount Hollyaprings, which mine
hosts, W. &H. Mullin, aro proprietOrs,
is 161)6'. in a, style which is rarely ex
celled. Their fable"s aro always supplied
with the best, their liquors are the choicest
'4 in the market, While they entertain you
in shah' a Manner as to Make you
. feel per
fectly at hone. They gave du.,
ring summer a large number of
boarders from, the cities, and early this
spring they. intend to add, to ithe house
by huilding another story, malcing 24 ad
ditional Morns: A more • pleasant driyo
than that ftoin Carnale to the 'Spina
'can not by had. . ' ,
Romonihor that .:the. Good Wklr . :Fair
will ho opettuthte BaturdaY 4 night,' when
the iewing•maohino will ho drawn 'and
the remitinder'ofc the things sold•at?'auc
tion. \ • ~ •
~_ ~_ 1}
EugonoMti, the groat magician,
.son
ofßignor Blitz, of world renowned fame,
PPFfpriro at Itheom's , H4ll, -next
.Thurlitla/ tUld - rxiday o'voningii. • .'
Ttiesday'forereSon We noticed . a num
ber: of horses attached to the building of
Mr. Bawtelle, 'auctioneer in the square,
in the rear of the market house, for the
purpose of taking it outrio the, garrison
lane: • It was slow work, and after .1e-
peated efforts to move the houso,,t e J o
was apparently given up, six horses not
being snincient (In: the purpose. In the
afternoon glancing out of the widdow we
saw the novel sight' of a housb gliding
along the street with•tivnvo horses at
tached. Everything Went smoothly until
turning the corner of Louthor and Hano
ter streets, when tliero'was a very sudden'
fall in lumber, and-what a moment lie
foie was a two story frame house, was
now a pile of boards and logs. ' The loss
is not very' serious.
On next Ttiesday' evening, February,
22,. tho members of Carlisle encampment
No: 183, 0. 0. F., intend having an
oyster supper at Bossy Wetzel's, All
who aro members of-this branch ;of the
order should make it a pdint to be pres
ent. The' committee would liko to see a
goodly turn out of the members of the
subordinate lodges of the county. Per
sons ho are not members of the order,
aro heartily invited to attend and partic
ipate. All who have beed so fortunate
as to participate in any of Bessy's sup
pers need not a second invitation. Those
who never have, should not fail to
be present on the occasion.. Tickets,
one dollar. Proceeds to be devoted to
the encampment. Supper at eight
o'clock, p. m.
• On Thursday evening last, Marion
Couneil,'No. 88, of J. 0. 11. A. M. was
duly olganized by the D. S. C. A., C. --
McKee, of Dauphin county, 'assisted by
J. P. C. John A. Bender; C. Wni. Ying
er, of Harrisburg. After the Initiatory
proceedings.had been gone through with,
the following officers 'were duly installed,
C., Albert B. Spangler ; V. C., James G.
Thompson ; B. S., Jacob E. Bixler ; A .
R.
,S., JacolyAskew ; F. S., Edward J.
Gafdner ; T., Wm. E. lectern ; C., Ed.
E. Ezirley ; W., Chas. Rhoads ; J. S., AL
b'e!t, Connelly ; 0. S., Chas. Rinehart ;
when the services wore ,concluded And
the regular business transacted,' . the
members of the order extended an invi
tation to their visiting brothers, to par-
take of a collation which had been pre
pared expressly for the.occasion, by Mr..
George Wetzel, at thegFranklin louse.
The table fairly groaned with the delica
cies of the season, and Mr. Wetiel• did
his best to Make all feel comfortable.
The festivities were kept up until a late
.benr,__wheu_the _company -escorted—the
visitors to the Mansion 14uso, when the,
company dispersed, all eXpressing them
selves as highly pleased With the proceed
'
ngs of the evening.
=2:21
A. small size Farrel & Herring Iron
Safe, eearly i piew, for sale at the whole
sale notion and variety store of
CovLE, Bnopirms,
11 South Hanover street, Carlisle.
The subscriber. offers at private sale,
at his residence, in ChurchtOwn, Cute
berlanch county, BO scaps of bees. -
Dn. L. LENITErt.
lICZ
WHEREAS, In the InKrutable i ovitdom of God, no n
hare been deprived of the fellowebli, of tam trother,
Cliptain F.. P. lnhoff, by t,i enrly detail; therefoFe,
lersulvtd, That while he bow to the there° of Him
who dooth all things well," yet we feel mir loos to
be - irremediable In the deprivation of his sound
councils, kind sympathies:and brotherly. ton - -
Itesohyd, That our rohdolence and syMpathies aro
hereby extruded to his afflicted widow, bereaved pa
route, and large circle of kindred, and friends, be-
Hering that we, knowing Ids kind heart,- and
strength of Intellect and earl, though encased In a
feeble frame, on truly appreciate their Lisa, aid
—• -
Resolved, That placing a firm trust In God, we
commend the bereaved ones to llfa mercy and Jew.
and unite our prayers before Hie throne that He will
net break the hi abed recd.
Re.het!, That • copy of these resuluttone, suitably
eugtossod, Le sent to the x idow of the deceased, and
publish, d to 41t, Cltriirt:C papors.
C. A. 'Coose,
P. L. WATBON;
J. SHILL;
Cornm'ttte_f, r the U. P. Society of Dickinson
College.
On Monday, the aeventh I natant, at Princeton, N
J., hr. John Armstrong, Into Dr Carlisle, In the too
enty•ercond year of his age,
Thu immediate ancestors of Dr. Armstrong took
such a prorniuont part In the early settlement of
Poinsylvardarand the subsequent struggle of the
country fur Independence, that It Harlem fitting when
a des. endant of that stop% goes to the tomb, that he
should receive more that
a paiaing folic, •
General John Armstrong eertl..d.at Carlisle, in
MI, and Lathamd in laying out the town: Ills public
airvlcee—ch)l.as well as military—bad an important
hearing on the infant aealemente; and the deetrue
' lion of the Indian town of Kittanning, to ,whet is
now Armstrong county, by the expedition under Ida
commad, completely broke the power of the savages
in the middle p Minn of the State. Ile was after
wards a member of thin Provinejel Congress, and as
a Ifni er General In the army of the Revolution, tom , '
minded the i'lidensylvenla lino" et the battle of
Brandywine.
General Armstrong left two eons: Major . John
Armstrong, aid do , cailip to Gentival Gatos, in,the
Rovolutionary war, afterwards Minister to France,
and Secretary . of War duriiiy Madison's administrn..
'ikon, Ile married into the Livingston faintly of Now
York, and his daughter is nose the wife of William
B. Astor, o q , the of New York Ity."
The other son was tho late Dr. Janes Aroastron t, of
this p'n..e, who, on his roturn from Europe, wharf he
finished his medical education. married the astern(
Dr. Georipi Stevenson, and was kobwu here no a very
eminent physician for amity years. Dr. John Arm
otrong woe the oldest son of this ruining°. Lie
studied. medicino under lila father; and, for lime
years, practiced in itellefonte. Ile reinwod to Gar
ner° about 1841, and remained In lunette° until h Ic
felling hosith forced him to relinquish the profession.
Lle_pu@sossial.a..Liighly cultivated-mind; and—hli
talents; under snore. favontblo auspices, Would.have
gained distinction In almost any walk of !ifs. liis
tit:111113 a physician 33143 * of no ordinary character
his social qualltlus were of a high order, and ho JiMl
a grace mid dignity .of manlier that beepoko the
innate gentleman.
Ito cherished n warm affoctionTor his native Placa
and a Cow months ego, on the eve of -hie removal to
Princeton, he told his friends that ho would die
'within, a year, and requestod that hie body:Might ho
brought to enlist° and deposited ifi [Amity .
burying ground
IF funeral took Tines on Thursday, the tenth
' instmt, nttonded by his relatives and friends,' and
the Union "bilosoPhicai Sosiety of Dlckhison Cel.
logo,. Of which ho was a member. licquiescut in
pace. p
•
At a callud raeting•of the Millen 'Philosophical
&Maio Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., convened
Farunry 140870, WI following preload° and vio
lator, concerning the death of our lato brother
John 'IV. Armstrong, M. D., vr l ere unanimouel y
adopted:
, .
Wm:onse t tiod, In his Juanita power and wisdom,
has reuaocoll,. to another rostra tho nplrit ot 'our
much °steamed brother; Mid liumanontrig to Its des
tiny a noble soul, has inflicted upon ye, nud upon,al4•
friends; au Irreparable .loss, and , a long abiding eor
•row; and • , • ;
'ln his lest Oakum the llamado,' ono did
meet - cal request that tho members of ,tbo Union
Philosophical Society, so „dear to him, should, In a,
body, attend hie obsoquies ho It
arffisofccali That, by tlio deatalifle, of our' brother,
John N. Armstrong, able Foclety has lost a moot
eeslouri and efficient monfnce, one whom infltionee
her goetellad eior boon marked, and 'whoa. 118[110
an
stds luigDtly ooklidealamong the,mostAntlfui, of
; ler children. "•.• • , ~`'
• Resolved," That,:wa do truly recognise to this ellen- .
tial munitions, tho tOal of, ono' or the ,brightest, ae
VOlllciis. Ono of • I.llOoldest erainPlor of, the , trim .
"Union." • i•
' Resolved, That to those bapecislly belied dOlin la aHof
7 — Ac the tolatiree e!' our dap 'wild loather—we pntiTer
our grimmest Sympathy:, for re toiler With ahem In:
the betas:tomcod whlchebratids'in gluon, fatally
and tilandittlikoth'. . '
.Cesoitted: Thst. these' osolutlens ha isublitated in
the Carlisle end' "Trinoeten • papers, end ti Coy)
trans:myna to ti M Wally of Cm' demand - . =
By ardor ofiloah4y; ,
• EDW. , W. BtDDLV,
A. W. BIIDIBILL..
3.
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IN.ll.lB.BiClittW.l.l2 l i
Jobe Clendenin Beltzlionveryvas born May 9,1879,
and died February 35,18762 .
7, 1870, in the old cemetery bythe Silver'Spridg.lur
his native-township, la. this county, In. cerapilanee
with ono.( his brit requerits', Iffe-hrikairldeicademi
, 'cal 'education In 1803, at a 'elect 'school under' the
ontreliti e toOlosi_OVllrleadarjell'Aelayuagys,_
' cap, 'in this State.. In 1801, be went to Dickleton
Seminary, at. WilliamspOrt; Pennsylvania, whereitio.
continued uhllF'the fall of 1805;;When:beiiisadali"',
polled to clink study by st' hetabrrhige at' the: Irairgs':.
Ro thenerntered the officio -of Dr. B,r .]l Atietror, of
Carlisle, at 'first as a patient,' and iobergrbutli awls
student of Medicine :: In the fall of 1867,/11,frtattiAil:
lafed at, the tralyerslttof Peartsylvan la; and during
the winter passed through• a fall' course rif medical
lectures. returned to thorifilne oride pron.:Th.lk
In the Bpriog of 1869, without any apparent Injury,
to-his health' from the- severe application to study
which hail placed blot' aoking'thei flrif I[l%o class or
over 400 students. But the fatal disease had been
Wirrkiinderthe etiltermerit sad iteatali
.ezertlon of the winter,rmit With the relaxation op
summer came another hemorrhage.. The preettatiori
and Atari, caused by this -prevented him from re
turning to las second, and what ,Trouldhave ,beee
bin grain:dory course of .lectures in the fail of 1888'
This pordponoment was forever.. Ile' grarhially, and .
at first, almost impercefill bly , gra'si 'weaker, until
the afternoon of February 2, whoa 1 . 10 had a fearful
hernbrrhage, which was chocked temporarily, but
followed in, lie.evenlng by tea more serious tome, In
which his life seemed gone., Ilia , powerful vitality
nourished in the pure air which h; loved, and un
tated by dissipation, carried him through that night,
and another hemorrhage on the mornimilif the third.
after which ho passed 'quietly Into eternity., Oa the
morning of the, fifth,' a' sunrise,' ho whispered,
"Move back the pillow; and jet Mena the daylight,
end inlho evil:drag the last audible words ho uttered
wire,'-Stay with ine,.now,;' During his Chart, and
suffering life, he was a very latorlous s udent. In,
addition to the moat faithful attration to hts,prof.s,
storm' studies, ho read through almost the whole
range of polite literature, and published sumo fifty
prose and poetical Conapesitions 'le the papers 'nail
periodicals of the day. Illicworshiypsd pantry. By
some fatal aMnity ho especially read Cullins,..autl
Keats, and Shelley. Ile loved Schiller, and Bloadel.
sob„, and Richter. In hie pockeldlary, after Wei
death, were forted, as scraps, "The Closing Scene,”
by Read, and "The Beath of the Flowerl,W. by Dry.
aut. lie was a pa'raioin of modesty. Ito was kind,
and true, and gentlemanly. We ha Lno eremy Iu
the world.- "None knew him but to love him, none
nerved, hiro but to praise." Although a bay In
years, be was a mart la wisdom. Ile mot death like
u philosopher, only lamenting ilini - liehad not time
to do more, and finish what ho' had began. But all
the accumulations of his reading, and the unripe
'fruits; ciliate toll are lost, save to: himself. ' prior
Arthur liallam,
"Thg leaf has perished in the preen,
And whila wo breatho kwooaEll the dun,
worl which ci . edile what is done
Is cold to all that might have been!"
• List of . sales'for which bills have been
printed at this office
'Friday, February 18, Leonard W. 'Glut
shall, South Middleton township, two
horses, heifer, wagon, ploughs, cart.
Wednesday, February 23, Daniel M.
Shenk, Dickinson township, five horses,
mulch cows, threshing machine, grain
fan, household and kitchen furnisure.
Wednesday, February '4,B',_ Francis
- Bear, agent, at the residence of John
Frankford township, . four
horses, colts, stock, farming implements,
furniture.
Thursday, February 24 t Christopher
Thumma, South' Middleton township,
six horses, two of which are matched
blacks, cows, and farming implements:
,Friday, , February' 25, at the Court
House, in Carlisle, real estate of the late
pt,lonel John M'Giunis. • •
Friday; February 2'&--N. W. Woods,
in Huntingdon township, Adams county ;
cows, young cattle, faiming implements,
- _
Monday, Felguary 28, Jacob Rick&
Laugh, Frankford township—cow, heifer,
sleigh, household and kitchen furniture.
Tuesday, March 1, • John R. Tong..
necker, near Plainfield, four horses,
colts, seven milch cows, stock, farming
implements, furniture.
Tuesday, - f, - Mar& 1, - Willfam M. Do
nor, West Pennsborough township, four
horses, cows, young cattle, kitchen fur
niture. Changed from:March
_7._
Daniel
Daniel Oiler, will have sale on March
2, on the Cove Farni. Salo of personal
ProperiliMgalgron township,
Wednesday, March 2—Bennwel Weaver
and John P. Davis, Penn towdship ;
cows, wagons, chestnut rails, posts, and
a house and lot in Brushtown.
Wednesday, March 2, D. W. Sterrett,
West Pennsbbro' township, six horses,
twenty-six head of cattle, cp.rriage„bug
gy, farming implements.
• Wednesday; March 2, Jacob ShuPP,
South Middletontownship—four horses,
cows, reaper ancrnyower, threshing ma
chine, &c.
Sale of personal' property, - by Samuel
Stone, Frankford- township,- March 4,
eleven head of horses, thirty-two bead
of horned cattle, ten head of hogs. 4
Saturday, March 4—William Funk,
Huntingdoia township, Adams' county;
horses, cows, farming utensils, &c.
Friday, March 4-11.' A. Wolf, Hunt
ingdon township, Adams county ; horses,
cows, buggy, tk,c.
Saturday, Mardi 5, H. LOCI:Ird,
South Middleton Township, four horses,
cows, &c.
Saturday, March 5, Peter B. Danner,
so . uth.Middleton Township, four- horses,
cows, &c, '
Monday, March 7—=-John D. Shoaffer,
Dickinson township ; horses, cows, farm
ing utensils, household furnituro, &c.
Monday,ltarch 7—Wiliam Weak
ley, aud4olin H. WoociSurn, executors
of M 6. Sarah Weakley, late of South
Middleton ) , deceased ; - .house,
and Ave acres of laird.
Tuesday, March 8, J. B. Plank, South
Middleton ieWnediip—four work horses,
six cowl4 - reaper and mower, threshing'
machine, &c.
-a-Tuesday, March-8, 8 7 -B. Mountz, near
Plainfield—ono, cow; twelve soaps of
bees,.furniture,; ,
Tuesday, Mareh 8, Daniel Lutz, Mid
dlesex township, five - horses, colts,
eighteen head of cattle, fat bull, three
steers, farming implements.
Thursday, Marelxlo, Mary Itarnmend,
North Middleton township—family xnaro,
two cows, household furniture, &0..
,Thursday, March 10, 0. W., Loser,
near `Plainfield;—household and' kitchen
furnituie, consisting of bureaus, tables,
,chairs, bedstoadiiand Bedding, Vic.
Saturday, - March 12—,Wilson SampA,
South Middleton township; horse's, cows,
farming utensils; &c. • . . -
Saturday, March 19—Thomas Greason,
in °reason', West Pounsboropgh
ship ; ,fainify horse, carriagO; cow, and
his entire etc . :oc of hOusehOld . furniture.
On Monday, Tuesdaiand Wednesday„
March 21,, 22, and 29, extontii;; sale of
porsonat:taropoFty by,:Joaphb. ,, l;Cpettlo,
,Carlislo, Pa. •
"AunduticeMent.
A Tho,ogin:plit, gallery, well petablifl)nd
and doing a goOd. , .l:m . sineen can , be . bough
cheap for ` dish, if applied
on or address • . • —5
J., O.ILEBIIER,,
oarlisle;•PA.
ITALLIN BEES
undersigned. wishes to dispose of
141 entire sleek of Italian lines. Nearly
all ray colonies tiro stippliOd with' (Weans
reared'ii"Jrn-iiiire itaolr,l4oried fiord
Italy last summer, by Adam 'brimm; of
Wisconsin. _They . are iiigoed hives and
goo;al gonditlpm. Also a lot of 'll'4 hives,.
surplus honey drawers, Amp house combs ) .-
honey, ' all of 'be; sold
cheap at No, 109 BO u th.llanover . Street;
17febOt ' ' •
L?itIBUOCIEBBL-- _
fOpncl Fil. r pial#3l4frlT , 11 . 8
ty,atio P.
aid: that ' no win make the follovitnfead,
ditions t01;,..it 'this ,:iy*r.ll. ;-!‘ lijithpop
Otutriees„ , .piriltocle!.,
thetil"-A-PatiedaStthrigtii G
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/./ . ,e,r*X*4 . ; l -`,! .. 74 ,o o l : l ,l l *§ ‘ _; '," !q ° ° :
A.;anterberrrir, will';" •" - The: Runaway-
Lest:V . oo
Three,' P.O.rits .-- 44ii, 4 4 y 1 1 9 1 .
rhonth:;,,tliree'dollars per year: •
"; TIC° folloWing additions iiiibo„roddfj
to the library on Saturday next : " Red
as a Rose was she ;" _" Hirell ;"
"Rutledge ;" " Tha - ;" "St.'
Philips ;" "Fairie ';" "The7Mystery ;"
"'The .1 • Orphans ;" "The
Curse of Gold ;" "Mary DoWent."
To show,. that ,has bgon a success, :
there weesixty-Rve books taken out on
last Saturday. Go and see his fine col
lection.
. M'Lanahan, Stone & Hollida.Ys-
burg, Pennsylvania, manufacture station=
ary engines; , boilers; direct acting.
blowing engines. Player, Thomas and
other hcit? blast. Brass and, iron cast
ings. from 1 lb. to 2000 Ibs, and all kinds
of machinery for direct acting , steam
- pumps, for mines &c., that will pump
from 12 gallons to 3,500 per minute. Go
to 31I'Lanalia n, Stone S Isett, liollidays
burg, Pa.
Steam pump: The pump can- be dis
connected froni the engine, and `engine
used for driving any kind of . 'Machinery:
gas and water pipe, steam fittings, &c: .
M'Lanahan, Stone &
burg,-Pa. -
H. P. Chaprintulhas now a nice assort
ment of small cases and frames for an;i-,
brotypes and card pictures, or for the
pleasing style named after Rembrandt..
Rembrandt is the answer to Chapman's
charade. , .
OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE, RE
CORD YOUR DEEDS:
, The attention of owners .of real es 7
tate, whose deeds are not recorded, is
Called,to the following act of Assembly
on the . Subject. Much trouble and..osion
loss of property May be avoided by ;at
tending to the requirements of the law,
which provides that'all deeds . "Shall be
recorded in the office for recording of all
deeds' in the county where such Lands or.
lereditaments are lying and being, with
in six months after the execution of such
deeds or conveyances ; rind every such
deed or conveyances that shall, at any_
time after the publication hereof (the act
referred to) to be , ' made and executed,.
-and which shall not be recorded as afore
said, shall be adjudged
,fraudulent and
void against any subsequent purchaser or,
mortgagee for valuable consideration,
unless such deeds Or conveyance be re
cordedas aforesaid, before ,:the proving
or recording of the deed or Conveyance
under which suds subsequent 'purchaser
•
or mortgagee shall claim."
Ths partnership existing between
C. Sawyer, J. A. Duko, and J. E. Burk
bolder, known as the firm of W. C.
Sawyer & Co., has this day been dissolved
by mutual consent.' . All 'personk know
ing themselves indebted to, or those hav
ing -claims 'against the late firm, aro re
quested. 'to call immediately upon the
junior partners, at the old business
stand, in the Bentz ,House, and Make
settlement. _ The books will be held by
us for a while, and will then be placed
in other hands for collection. • Res
pectfulty.
Tr. C. SAWYER,
J. A. DUKE,
- E7l3triktrdilthir. -
3feb3t
•
THE BCHaPPE TRIALS
A full report of the most interesting.
and important ease is now ready and'can
be obtained at this office. It contains
the entire 'testimony in the case, a full
account of all the proceedings up to' this
time, with a sketch of Dr. Schceppe and
31i5.4 Steinneeke. The book will be fur
nished at the following rates :
One copy, . ' 25 cents.
Twenty copies, • $ 400
Fifty copies, ._ . 0 00p -
One hundred copies, 15 00
Address,.
- lIERALD OFFICEp
Carlisle, Pa
LEGAL NO2'ICE'S.
tXECUTOR'S NOTICE'
Lotto's testamenlary, an the estate of John McGin
nis, late of Carlisle, deceased, have been granted by
the Resistor of Cumberland county to the subscriber
resiclisg In said borough. All persons indebted to
the estate are requested to make immediate iayment,
and those having claims to present them, • duly
a uthenticand, for settlement , •
' R. M. HENDERSON-,
27jae7Clit. ° , - -Executer.
ADMINISTRLTOR'S NOTICE.
. . .
Lettese of AdminlstrAtion on the estate of Jacob
Black, late of Dickinson township, deceased, have
been grunted by.the Register of Gumber'ned county
i t
to the undersigned, raldi g—in. West Penuaborough
to A nship. - All.persous: I obted --to-sald estate are
urinated
.to Woke hum, sate: payment, sod tiloBe.
having claims against i to present, them,- duly
autheatiratcd, fereuttlem ut to .. .
. .. 4-- ~• GEORG g MILLER,.
1011M10-6t • •.,
.' , . , .Adminiatratnr. _
ADDIIMSTRA7WS
Letters of Administration de boas non with the
will annexed, on the estate - of A. K. Long, Into of
the borough of deceased, buy° been granted
by the itegisPdi of Cumberhnd county to the under ,
signed, rosidlog - in - wild borough, . - All persons In
debted to said estate ace requested to make immediuto
pdyuleut.' and these : Laving, c.nines ugninst it to,
preseht thorn, dulkhuthout Icitted: for - pet Cement to
* 11tUMAy PAXTON,
10feb7041 . • • ' Administrator.-
A D* "
NIETEATOR'S ;NOTICE. ;
. , , • , I ; • ;
Lovers dEAdmlnistration tlni estato of Yrs.
Marlqp,*l4- bow, ;law , borough of Car:l6lo,
&roused, lialr'S .Mon ironic& by tho liegistor of
'Cumberland county to tits 'utientrolgued, residing i u
said borough. All pontins Indebted, to said estalo
ore requestod to tualM Immediate paymera, one
110 ca bating claims acalmt it to present tboin, duty
, outbenticated, for settlement' to
" THOMAS PAXTON,
10040-6 t. , . Atbuluistratue.
_ .
ADMINIBTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1 •
Lettntihnt Administration on tho estate of Moo.
Elizabeth Mem Into of tho borough Of Newvlllr;
'deCrl43oll, have beet, ineuod by the Degletor 01 Cunt
!berland county to (ho uttatuslgneJ„.renl.ilog iu the
rune borough. All poreone liulObjed to said canto
aro Telluride" to make inunedleto peyment r atud
thew boohlg eloime-'ogtduet it to present them,
dplt nutheutlcated, for settlement to • "
c. • B ltUltBlf, '
ovrevro-ot, , , Adminwr.tyr.,
, ms,cgi:4,A4Tloprs..r
NOTIbt -16 IttliEirit- stilltEN, that"
a melding of "ho Cumberland Ctunty"Agri
cultural oociety wEI. - bo in the Arbitration
Chumber, In ;tho Court Bow, et Carliiile, ,Pa.. on
Tuesdasi,'Maith 1670:Atli o'clock In the forenoon.
A full altaudance le roquestoe. By order of
- ^r LEWIS F. LYNE,
- 1091E10 , Becrotary.,
arIRPHANE COURT BALE. : ~. v.or ONpATIIItDAY, FEBRUARY, 19, 1872,
Dyy'VYrtit~ of an order of solo of tho Orphatia' Court
of Cumber and county, I will ospooo to public vale,
atthe Co finned, Oil tho borougil of Crirtlee,t the
following vlduablo • real relate, late the- propertiAf
W. Brook,kleemmod 'er A
No: I.'Allet of grottml •ti the 'north ride or the
borough' of Carlisle. adjoining lands .of Joitoph liole
or, o..Bhaploy, private alloyiioreelc..lant, and , public
road teadlng.frosA North Vitt niece% to,•liarrisburg
trirripilte, containing About two acres,-anii. !wing
*thereon * twontory brisk:hone. and' baokobitilditlitr
frame etablo other.. antbnildiuge., The .land,
, limettione onlent onotity, Ida good state of. outlier'.
Von, and in excellentotdoe, , fat: market gnidohing.
The buildings are In , 00d ropplrouid Sherd la • Ann
young orchard on the premise& , , f r
N 0.2. q lot of ground PaYeeetatr,olt,Earliele, ad.
joining John'llarileir.'W; Stalsrew. And ,liit.•Thoman,
, contalotng 18 feet id flroht , On'lveen stroeti . and le
foot inidoptbothil !hieing nhoreen nteeted • Mee etofi ,
frame house: and othereititloilidinge. , !l'hle Ira eery
tieelrablo i - • •-! • : ; r
..• . „ ,
Saha°, condooneedit :...4ctotki'' ta,',!.ortkoti et
tendon.° will be glvon'andlertno, mod° trn.wn
• , ' , ri,llUl,llllOll, 4taintntotr.tor.
,1
I_,_WD.I3.O4A4Aj
pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
WINTE s #A,IpO4 .
Traink(D.aily)to-aitd-from - Phila:-
- delpltia'Peso
Tr4ine'Dhily:o and freall,Rilo.
• (Sui4a3'/ 3, r 7.0
CAN, and aft:Or,lilopday, Neivoinber 15,
Parilivagei 'Tmins of the Pennsylvania'
;Railroad company wIH-ricpart from Harrisburg and
ruf Ica at Plilladclpivia ant Pittsburg its follow, , : t
•
. • .
: • ' EASTWARD..
• 10—Philadelphin , "Express leaves -Harrisburg
daily (exmpt Monday) at 2 10 a. m., and arrives at
Weat Phlladolphinint 530 a. m. : • :
5 23—Fast Line lc/area Harrisburg daily (except
Monday) at 6 20 a. m, and arrives at Waal Philadel
phia at 9 40 r/. irk
leaFes, - Altoona, daily ,(except Sunday)
at 3,0047..na., minVar,rives.at Harriehurg at 9 TOP:,m.
.42 15—POrfilc..Expiess - leaven Harrlabnit dully
(except Sondnt) at 12 . 10. p. di.,4717/4 arrives, atiWest
Philadelphia n 4 15,p m •
10 45.,c iliOnnatA Napresa leaves 7Wrlabiti% daily
ntlo 46 and arrives at Weal plill A delpl/97 at
2 60 Soutnern Exprois len,Mri Harrisburg' daily
(except MotidaY) at 2 50p, as., and Arilvea at Nest
Philadelphia:At 7 907i.,rn. - -
14nrriaburg,AOcommodation' lenres, Altoona dell!
(Stnplpy exceptod) aet 7_33 n.,m„ , and al:rives at Hat
'rldhurg at 1 55 p. m.
3/55-11nrriaburg / A ccemmodation learea'rlarria.
burg at 3.55 p. m ., and orris' a at Phi/adelphia nt
9 50 p m.
8 07—Lancaster Trails, six Mount .Joy, leaven
IlaMisburgAlaily (except eunday) nt 8 00 a. m., and
arrive. at West Philadelphia at 12 55 p. m.
- WESTWARD.
4;2o—Aria Fart Line NVot, fur Erie, leaved Liar
risbarg daily (except Sunday) at 4 20 p. na., arriving
at Erie at 10 a. m.
• • • • . •• .
12 10—Cincinnati Express !eaves llarrieburg daily
oicopt Sundriy) at. , 12i10a.n.,. arrives at Altoona at
50 a.m.. and arrives at Pittsburg at 920 a. m. , .
,
• • ..
2•
40—Pittsburg Ex pram payee Harrisburg. daily
(extcpt,Sauflay) at 2'40 a. ne. - , - hrrives at Altoona at
8 00 a. tii.;'..taketli breakfast; and attires ht 'Pittabark
at 1 30 p. m.
4 , lo—Pacific Express leaves Harrisburg daily at
4 1(1 a. 1n... arrives at Altoona
,at. 8,55 a, m , takes
breakfast and arrives at PittsbUre at 1 50 p. -m. -
Feet Lino leaves Harrisburg dolly (except Sunday)
at 4 15 p. m 3 arrives at Altetenn at 0 55 p. m., takes
supper and at rives at Pittsburg at 1.45 a. m. •
•
81a11 Train leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun
day) at 1 15 p. rat:, arrives at' Altoona at 7 25 p. tri.,
takes supper and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 36 a rn.
'Way Passenger Train loaves Iflrrisbutg dally (es-
Cape slondriy) at 7 45 a. m., arrives at Altoona at
201, m.;, - ated at Eittrburg at 10 30 p. •••_
SAMUEL A. BLACK;
; Supt. Middle Dir. Penna. B.
Harrisburg November 30,1869.
RBADING . RAIL ROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, December 27; 1869
0 REAT TRUNE:LINE PROM THE North and
‘North.West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
Potittille, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, LW', Lancaster, Co.
lumbia, &a., •
'Trains leave Ifarrisbnrg for New Ydrk as follows:
at 6.35 8.10 4.. x.,12'20 noon, and 2.05 lc la, connect
ing with similar Wales on enneylvitnia Rail Road,
lad. arriving at New,York at 12.16 noon, 3.40, 0.50
and 10 00 P. at., respectively. Sleeping Cara accom
pany the 5 35 a. M., and 12.23 boon trains without
change.
Returning: Leave New York at 0.00, A. 11, 1 2.04
noon, and 5.00 P. 0., Philadelphia at 816 A. 74,,
and 3.30 P • 31. . Sleeping cars accompany the 9.00
a. sr., and 6.00 P. at. trains from New York,
without change.
, Leave Ilnrrieburg for Rending, Pottsville, Tama-
Mineravdle, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine Grove.
Allentown- apd Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. 0., 2.05
and 4.10, P. If., stopping at Lebanon and principal
way stations; the 410 P. x. train connecting for
Philadelphia, Pottsville„ and Columbia only. For
Pottsville, lichitylkill hose and Auburn, via
Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harris.
burg at 3 tO P.m.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30
A. x. , connecting with similar train on East Penn
sylvania-Railroad r returning from - ReadingAttlM - r.
11., stopping at all Stations.
Leave Pottsville at 630 and 9.00 A. N., sad 2.45 r,
sty Ilerndon at 9 30 A si.. Shamoklu ht 0.40, and 10.-
40 a. et., Ashland at 7.05 A.ll ,nati 12.30 noon, Tn. , '
minion at 8.33. A. as , and 2.20 r x., for Philadelphia
mid New York.
Leave Pottsville via Schnylhill and Susquehanna
Rail Road at 8.15 A. v. for Harrisburg, and 11.90 A. R.
for Pine Orovo and Tremont.
Reading Ace Immodatien Train, leaves Pottsville
at 5.40 A. M., 11213154.4 Reading at I.so A. et., arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. M. Returning, leaves
Philadelnhlo at 4.45 P. el. passing Reading at 7.40
r. arriving at Pottsvi de at 930 P. a.
Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Potts.
town at 0.45 4. at. returning leaves Philadelphia at
4.00 P. at.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave-Reading 0,7.15
A. .3.f and 6.16. P. H.-for tpbrata, Ulla, Joanna star
Columbia. dm.
Perkiomen 11011 Road Trains leave PerldomanUtine
tion.at 9.00 A.--m.,- 3 00 -and-5.30--P.--m., return
ing, leave Pchweakdville at 8.05 A. M., 12.45 . noon,
and 4.15 P. M., connecting with similar trains on
Rending Rail Road.
Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at.
940 0. M. and 820 P..m. returning; loavo 51t..Plens
1.
ant at 7.l:lrtill 11 25 A. m., connecting with similar
triLins on Pealing Bail Road.
Cha,ter Vnllay. Railroad trains's:l.yr, Bridgeport at
8.30 0 NI., and 2.05 and 5.03 P. m., ratiirnhig; leavo
Downingtown at 6.30 0.24.02.45 noon, and 5,150.55.,
connecting with similar tin:bison Reading Rail hood.
On Sundays : Leave New York' at 5.00 P.
If, Philadelphia at 8.00,0.. m. and 3.15 P. )4.. (the B.VO
A. M. train running only to Reading.) have Potts.
nip° nt 8.00 A. M... LIAPPiAbLIPS at, 5.35 A. u, and
4 10 P. M., and Reading nt 7.15. A. a and 10.05 P. U.
for liatriodosrg,.at. 7.23 a. for New York,and at
0.40 A. M. and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia.
Connil d tation, Mileage, Season, School and Excur
sion Tickets, to and from all points, et reduced rates.
Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowid each
Passenger.
G. A. N moLts, Gen. Supt.
Rending, Pa., December 27,1809.
101670
C'ARDS.
DENTISTRY 1
DR. J. B. ZINN,
. No. gt East Main street,
(a few door. east of Gariner'a Machine I hop,)
Carlisle, Penn'a, •
Fill put in teeth from $:0 tr,MO per set, au the
use may require. All work warruntLd.
10fehiu
D R. GEORGE BEARIGHT,
DENTIST,
From' the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Offlee
at the redhleneu of big mother, F s ant Lowther etraot,
three doors below Bedford. 108039
DR. J S. BENYER,
IIO3IOiOP,ATIIIC Pll YSICIA N..
.Otliee in the room formerly orent.lttl by Col. John
Leo. lOseGl3
E. L. STIRYOCK,i • .
JUSTICE ON TILE PEACEr • •
011ieu, NO. 3 Irrino . . Now. tl IOseGO
FE. BELTZITOOVER,
. • ATTORNEY AT hAW.
Ofrioe in South Hanover street, opposite Ituotev dry
goods store. lOseo
W. NDIDICH, D. D. S.,G.
Late Demonstrator - of Opente&o ,Dontixtry of the ..13al
thuone.Collego of Dental ,Surgury, Office at. !kir, mi.
denr,,.opposite Marion Hall, Won Main Elrod, ear,
lisle, Pa. 10euG9
B. F. lIOLL. ROIMIT 0. WORK. A. 7.. WIIIEIMAN•
JOHN A. SWARTH. W. R. 'wawa.
TIOLIt, ° W.HITEMAN & CO.,'
WHOLESALE DEALERS 10
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,.. -
N. E. Cor. Third and Market streets,
. PHILADILJAMIA.
c. r; grmintcrx., n. rninnn.
TIUMRICH & PARKER„- , -
" .• ATTOTIN4YB AT LAW.
Okapi Mato !street, In ltarion Hall, Calle°, 108080
TOHN CORNAIAN A .
teJJ ATTORNEY AT LAW. • '
Office lo buil ,ng ntteelul to the Fmnklin — HbleEop•
j•osite fhe Cohrt thine,' • . ' • '108e69
. .
. .
JOSEPH. lIIT.XER,. at., , ' •,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SURVEY.oIt,
Itleclynionburg, 1',41.. 001 cu on Itullranq etruet., tiro
- door. north 14 the BAnk.' • '
. ilu , imr Promptly Attandr4 to. . ,
10.1,100
•
R. 1411. 4 1. ER, • •, •
8../ • ` ATTORNEY. AT LAW,
Office, No. 18 Bouth:lLinever xircrt, oppoe,iti, Coylo'u
lOseo9
M C. HERMAN, •
ATTORNEY AT LAW, • •
Carllnlo, Pa. 0 Rheem'a Hall, • 10e069
• •
H.. , BIIAMBARGER,
-P• •'
. ON TOR
Wentpenaabdro ,
colnlierland County: Ponn'ti
- entrnited to him will receive .proapt
attention. „
ROBERT OWEN,: ••
- SLATE ROOFER, AND DIALER IN.SLATIE,
ro..T.mmiTr4l,
All work:gunman/pi, end ',cal xeceive prompt At
tention. Order.' lett tth " lOWA 0111ce,",, will re•
psi. prompt attention. ," Oct 28. •
QPINGLER & WILSON,
OAIIPENTURD AND IaTAID DU/LDEIIS,'.
• Corilor North nut Pyt.istreate,,,
. .
SobG ; , ' CADLIBLE,
!,' ' W. P. 'SADLER..
IATEAItLEI . Ss SA.DLER,
eou'tl;l4o ° , l ,T,lTrlat T pl , :f l :;,..`
„ . .•
tw KENNEDY,
,ATTORNEY AT LAW; ' • '
Ottl,tio Catilgot.
o l a t 1 1 7 t n. . ATTOONEY ,AT. LAN. ".• '
,Ar!l le.astnt
comet of Mc Court *use'
WEB; .* ' •
Arro*pc.'oo
110.otriziet,belor , Che'strtuii; . •
;" , ' d'pr,,f4l;#6; •
ruliAuncrurA:
GROCERAWS, c4NIAATES; cep.
t rH. •3LABONIEEIRIER.
CHOICE - FAMILY :,9ROgilgEk
BINE QUALITY OF TEAS, PURR SPIOES
qtrEeNsivAnH;
GLASSWARB,
STONEWAItE,
WODDEN, AND
=I
US? URANDS or
FAMILY FLOUR
81.LT'AND FIBU
ALL KINDS OF COONTRY PRODUOR
BOUGHT AND BOLD
.801)11116n CO NE PITT AND PDIFERT STREDTS
1123133
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO THE LADIES
There can be nothing that will please the ladies
better - than a goodarticlo,whlch is needed in es cry
family for every day's use. Bach an artic ois
REYMY'CIENVINE AMERICAN TALLOW *Lir,
recommended for the following purposes: For gen-
Oral household one; for the toilet: for the laundry ;
for chapped bands, &c. Fold by all grocers and
storekeepers everywhere. NATUAN FRICK, sole
agent, No. oit North Front street, Philadelphia.
10feb70.0m."
CHEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL!!
The subscriber la prepared to deliver, by the
car load, to llmebbruors, and other consumers along
• thei lino of the Cumberland Valley Railroad; the cele
brated • • •
LYKENS VALLEY COAL I
-
AT TIIE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES FOR CASIL .
- This coal is of every superior quality, and will b ,
furnished at prices which will defy all competition.
' The subscriber will'neliver coal at On'lsle, 'by the
car load; during tho cement month, at the following
prices, per ton of 2,000 the:
re... •
Nut..
Stove
Egg..
, And to other points of the road ho wjll deliver it,
adding or deducting the expense •of difference I
freights. •
The above rates will be subject to the riso or Sal
of prices, each month, at the -nines..
GEORGE ZINN,
Office—corrier of Main and Pitt streets. •
16decG93m
NO HUMBUG 1
CHRISTIAN INHOFF, of Carlisle,
has the 8010 right, tie Agent for Cumberland
County , Pa., for the oalo, wholesale, of a new
NO HUMBUG 1 -
BURNLNG FLUID,
_
called n lClNO'S NON EXPLOSIVE BILILLIANT IL-
LUKIZiATING
BURNING FLUID,
which la auperlor to anything ayor Inkoduced and
can supply the trade tbreittit the eonoty, wholesale
Their FLUID is cheaper than Kerosene; It Is non
explosive; makeu a bettor, clearer, awl softer light
•
than Kerosene, or soy other oil or compound In us
omits no hod odor or Inen, and fa ierfootly harm
Moreboots or others wishing to ■ee o. to teat this.
ea - tidal:till please .11 at my Mara In Carll.la
.01.1RISTILN INIIOI/B
Socam
BEST LYKENS VALLEY LIME
COAL, $4.25, silthli pude of
SUMMIT BRANUM LYKENA VALi.k.Y Ego
STOVE COAL delivered $0 U 0
'
NUT COAL 4 75
In the yard, 25 cants less. At the yards , f
A. 11. BLAIR. • •
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS of tho lowe.t price
At tho yard. of . .
NOTICE.—By virtue of a resolution of
the Stockholders, tho,Capital Stock of the
"Callao :thou Company" bail beau Incremaa to
30;0,00 DOLLARS.
Subscriptions_to_the rsine_vrill_be recsi.ed at the
Wilco of the company, No. 5 Nut Main throat.
By order of the Board of Directors:
JOIIN -T, OREICN, President.
Joint bytes, Eeoretary, sJun7o
PUBLIC SALE.-4 will sell,.by virtue
of t u authority lu the will of John hfcillinnis,
deceased, on
Priday, the twenty-fifth day ofrebruary,
ut to o'clock, a. to., at the Cott , Mune,
tlio borough of Cartlele, that
TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE,
AND LOT OF GDOUND In the borough of Carnal°.
eltdatad on the °net side or Fount llanovor street,
bounded on foltown: On the north by lion. L. Todd,
on tho cuet by an alloy, on M'ih south by A.• W.
Dents, and on the west by said street, containing In
front, on Fold street, about 20 feet, and ab ut 240
feet In depth to said alley.
This property Is advantogronaly situnt.d - fur boa
nese, having a °tura room, with comfortable, dwel
log ottached - •
Attendance will be given, and tonne rn.thi know
on day of lain by
R. M. II MNDERSON,
Executor. ofJoho Mealurilr, d.ceasii
Ei=l
$lO,OOO GUARANTEE
/1110 k I . 42Al),Eacelo all ol.hrr LEADt
First. /Or It UllllVhifla K Lumen
Second. For It. Uncqualed Durability.
Th , rci.',For Its Unnurpun,ed Covering Vir'operly
pfd'l.l tly , fti.
Jail' YT costa 'oda to paint. with. Back LOad, Man
nay other Whlto Load 'extent.. - Tbo' saws weight
cover. more [induce, la mono durably, and make,
whiter work. ,
DUCK LEAD la the . cboapael and heat.. '
• -, •
sto,(Soo
AIME ZINC Excola all other ZINCth
Thor,' For !to Eiogrrolod DuralOle,
Fecund. Foi It 6 Übilynled tiVbitonese.
Third. 'Per Its 17.uSupisest.4 tortrlna privesty;
Lastly; fai ltd (heat' Economy,
being' the cheepeet, hilhil•btuest; And mod durable
White Vtitutiu.tho *odd, ,
lllly ONLY
'BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC*
• torviNoisp:'
Enilefactlon.Quarliutued by Om Manutwhirecip
nvag.COT.TA Gla 0.L.01?
l!iepii!pd{reipiy for Painting
Cottagoe, OutbUildingt of ,very description, FOll.lll,
&a. Thirty-Ilvo- different Color.,
,Durable, Cheap,:
Uniform, and Beatalfni Sondes., '1; , •
Bampla card. nut by mail, If desired, t "
Dealers' Orders will be promptly executed by pi. 3
rtiREES, PIANTS,. FLOWERS
FRENCH, RIOHAROS CO., - MOIL FIALA AT TUT, tiIndIIIIRLAND NUltare•
141315 thin Erring: A large otock'of very 0 1)no pouch
Ow, grapo vinea, • osage orange. strawberry ,tout.,
rhubarb, Ornamental trues, d general , nurpory
'took. Vegetable plants, all, traniplanted, the beet
.varieties tabbage„ 'Amato, cauliflower, popper,
beet, calory; egg plante, itc: Sweet potato., and to
bacco plants In largo ,guintlty. Hardy aod g‘oon;•
bolisa lowers, ~One assortment, great inducements
offered to penume 'making up clubs, for any of tho
above Clock. Parties „Intending to plant ate lurked
.tosall at the nureory, or, seed for club • price
tint,
Ordsia,protoptly ,faryuridedtu 500100. , -
A" • ' HENRY ft
• I , ,_: Bltlceinittwo, - Cumborland s county, Ps.
Mbb?9 , . .
rt.*. :Can.
,rMLADELPIII,:
'IrOR BALE WHOLESALE ANR HETitio • ~•!
ItY:II3IX‘4Y ti:iIETOI 4 T &
.:I)Cse43ri T64driarb, Plitite; OILY Oligp
'OATILIMLIC, 'PA.
20Jiu/Yoly
MISCEZLANEOUA,
1876.
HARDWARE
liklikr SAXTON
H. B-A X T-o;q'_
N 0.16, BAST MAIN STREET,
Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Cutlery, &c.,,
Pa.,
horOby anuouriee to the. public. Thato.llO7 intend
alter everything In their line, either_wholetale or
rend!, at prices pinch lower that can bo bought this
elie of Phlladolphla
Our stock ceueluta In part of
BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
Iron, ' - • Paiute, -
Nalie,
• . 011 e,
. Shovels, • • Clara,
" Ifooe,_ I•utty,
' Pork., , Varnlehoe,• .
Balmy, Cement,
Spades, • .Fleeter,
• Crow bare, Band,
Pledgee, Powder,
Safety fuse,
Alto a full and well Waded aanortruent of
Mechanics' Tools. Table and rocket Cutlery
lE=1!/1
FAIIM BULLS,
Pious, limos, Mettle, Grain bags, Ropes, Pulleys,
itud Tiny Elevator. of all tleserlpllone
GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SOOT, OAPS,
and mum anion of all kind.
Thankful for past furore, by strict aitoutlon to
buelnoez wo hope to receive a continuation of the
A -
LL PERSONS. knowing themselves
indebted to Henry Seaton aro Vegneated to
make Immediate settlement, and those having
claims to present thim for settlement, as I wish to
lose up my books to January I. 1570.
HENRY SAXTON.
4 - 60 27Jan70.
... EA 00
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
BANICERB AND DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT- SECURITIES,
UNION AND ORNTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
No. 40 South Third street, Philadelphia.
Buy, Selland Exchange all fiance of
U. S. BONDS,
on the most liberal terms
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
COUPONS CASHED
Stocks frougb t and sold on Commlnolon only.
Accounts received, and interest snowed on dully
boloscoo. SobJect to cheek st.
gjannly
LIST OF SALES called by N. B
MOORE, Auctioneer:
Felt. 18 Leo Guishall, South Middleton twp.
" 10. Elder Green, Non twp.
• 21. John Young, Dickinson.
22. Jas. Paw, tooth Middleton top.
O 23. Doubt Shook. Dickinson.
" 24. Jacob Black.-Dickinson.
J" 26. N. W. Woods
" 28. James Kenyon, Dickinson.
" 28. John Johns, South Middloton twp.
Mar. I. John Shambaugh;M'agoner's Gap Road
"R Jacob Schupp, South Middleton twp.
S. Samuel Wherryo.llddiesex.
4. OurtiArtehburn, Penn twp.
O 6. IlenJarehvLochard, 1, Manson.
7. Jno D. Sheaffer. Dickinson.
• 8. Jacolf`Plank,Routh Middloton twp.
" O. Moses Weise!, Carlisle, Pa.
" 10, Abrm. Spats. Dickinson.
" 11.— John-B:MymniWest Penneboro.
" is. Wilson Shupp, South Middleton twit.
14. Curtis Fishburn, Penn.
"
IS. Jno. A. Parer, Dickinson.
17 James Lime, Penn top;
18. David Pickle, South Middleton.
IS. Alex. Reisinger, Dickinson.
0 22 &23 Samuel Wolf; Duni District.
24. J.M. Good, S"uth Middleton.
" 25 Daild Sipe, Cecilia°.
" 26 lies. Lehman, Carlisle. . —, •
IEIE=E3
ENMM
J . E. CALDWELL & CO
AND IMPORTERS,
902 pIIEBTNUT STREET, PRILADELPILIA,
ILLY ONLY FIRS CLIOSAOOD.I
AN IMMERSE VARIETY OF
COLD WATCHES
DIANCONDS,
PLATY!) WARN
CLOCKS, unoNsr.S. .a 4
- pjAa PAZ:VFW:IB, do., '
All pormona dralring.rrally'nne articira, rellablo in
quality, and moderate In • prko, aro arrtain to be'
pleased 4y our: extoodlualy Inrge ainloraried
tion. Our stock le kept always froth by additions
from,hretaourcar, ' .
Our ■tore la ronouncnd pee of the' moat elegant in
the world Cana any pitha visiting the city are cor
dially ladled to roll tad I r•apect It Mihail . leisure.
20Janidly
lard. DEVENNEY, Auctioneqr.
-T. T
. .
February Waspy, Mpnroo; .
.• 21-Joseph Goodyear, Monroe. ,
• 23-John Weikel. Frans:ord. '
tl 24-George Worirrlish, Hampden- •
• 211-./.& P. Gwen, South Middleton.
• '•
2a-Henry Bonbon:or, Monroe.
" • 23-ZAgler k Pergola Adeddistraters of
' '• Memnon, Monroe. • .
a March' ' 1-P. N. lill/or,ltonroe. • .' • .
*2
-John Sollenborgef. Middlesex,
• 2.•-•Baltser Boi tlino, Silver Spring. .
.". ta-tlVlllieeta Clerk, Mourne,
'Zeigler, are'gneo, Middlesex. ,
1-B. Ebony , 11144 . Spring.
11-11nulei KUtz, hilddlorox. • •
I ":--- - 0-Chns. Shreiner, Sliver Spring.
10-A. S. Rupp, Lower Allon.
" 11-John Euck, Adel'',
12-B. P. Zhnutemen, Lower Allou. .
" le-William Sicarle, - Seuth Middleton..
". 'l5--11r1gley k ilayn,Mecbauiceburg. •
. • " la-Arthur flitupp, Monroe._.,
• " 17-13amuel Ilemmlnger, Oilier Spring. •
jg, nroehhin, Polling Springs
• 10-11 11 'Herman, Oliver Spring.
" 21-Jacob Goodyear, Scuthlltddielon,
1,; ; ;:" 22-Cyrus Brindle, Monroe. • .
23-Benjamin Maley, Monroe. • '
' 4
..2t--40b10110/111141, Monroe.
I 25-Bucher A Stayihau, Silver. Spring.
• . " 20.-A Klink, New Kingston.,
28-/oho Paul, Churebtown. r
1870
EEEMIMI
11.13ARTON k CO.
EMI
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JEWELERS,:
JEWELItY •
SILVER WARR,
WEDDING ELUDE
YOREIGN FANcy GOOD',
TINiPABE, 6c.
STOVES!
STOVES
Le tbeiemon le fat approaching when personae
will
. bOlooklng . fora iloalrablo ®Coup for Tailor or
usa, — spf ask a carotid oxarnivatlon of our
stock. believing tOnhave . tho largest And bog Holed.
od anortment el STOVES over offoted to the cltizons
of dumborland county
We here on himd tholuatly colobratod.
MORNING GLORY BASE BURNER,
vilefeh;ae a Prior or Dialog Room Stove, exoolo oil
There, as thousanda who use them will testify
THE iiau•r HOUSE,
One of the moat &Jambi° #toves ill 1118121
TEE MORNIND 'LIGHT,
Also a Dago Durncir.
VALUABLE , PRIVATE RESI7
HENCE FOR' SALE.'
Situate on South Hanover street, Carlisle, now
owned and occupied by Alm. Washmood r late the.
'property of Benedict. Law. Tho lot fronts on -Han
over at., 90 feet; and extends bask the same Width
-210 feet to-an alley. - The Improvements are a' largo
two-story MAKE HOUSE, with Verandah In front,
containing'DOnble Parlors, Hall, Chamber; Dining'
room and Kitchen oulowei floorand sit Chambers
and Bath-room .on the 2nd-etery. Gas and water
have been Intro\ierrl. There 2R a large Stable and
Carriage House a the toot of the lot. The lot Is
weirstudded with ornamental trees and shrubbery,
besides fruit of almost every description and Grapes
of the most choice selection In abundance.
Enquire of A. L. SPONSLER,
We offer among others the -
tollowiag Cook Stoiesi Real Estate Agent.
nObt.6B
TUN MORNING GLORYJ
PARLOR HEATER, And
PORTABLE FURNACp
• :q.
and 'ether New Parlor, Dining Room and Chsgifiii
Room StOyes
THE REOVLATOR,
SUPERIOR,
NOBLE COON,
ERRY_CILIIIST‘r 4 S,
and City of Beillngton COMBINATION. We oleo
sell the
DIAMOND HEATER
-3 '" FIRE PLACE STOVE
which heats one, two or three rooms, and Is decidedly
the boat Fire Final kovo . over invented
We would call attention to our largo stook of
T I N.W A _R E
on heed or irlado'to order. 'All klnds of
ROOFING AND SPOTT'IING
"done on ronionable terms and withoni-deln,y.
AN parson deeliing anything in oar lino two in
sited to CWII a'l34lPrice — Ou'r'artioles botolio purchaalpg
I==!
WALKER & CLAUDT,
No. 18, West Mato Street,
Carlisle, Pa
EM3
CARRIAGES AND DIJGGIES
NO'HIJIIBUG!
.._.Si.GL ~I iT-3f d~.iJ•G.I. d
I itn now getting up tho largest lot of work ov
inideiti Carbide, and tuu preparing for another t,t
In April next.
Call at the shop and exumino the work .beforo it
finished, so that you may be satisfied that I use null
log but tho BEST MATERIALS of all kinds.
Every tityln of
CARRIAOES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, &
ready made or made to order. Alt new work guava
teed.
Having been successful for four yearn, I hope by
itrict attention tolmainece to merit it continuance of
patronage.
HO not forget the place, cor. Pitt and South atree
Oarlittle, Pd.
6Jau76 8m
JT G CALLTO,
•
CM=
OARLISLE, PEWNA.,
=
The If AT IT it of Carlfslo I
Th. Lattit lit) los junt tocuirod I
Thu Intent utu luu alwnyu on hand I
SILIf U.tTS from the beat Muultf.tcturus I I I
ItO • MON ABLE lIATtI fut.( out !I
J.O. 0et1.1.10 urlotom to tali uttoution - to Ma larg,
EMS
HATS .AND CAPS
Yu manufa tur:s Hata to,nrel...r, and bun ILu b
•trangemoote [tr coloring than, Wooled Good
mad Ov.reoata, et effort tittla.` ; '
'661 Itighest eAral 1 (ICL9 raid fot
001J'NTRY FURS
arr . olT l HIM A OALL..I.at
'NO 20 'UAW STREET
10.lope°
A . I2DISON HUTTON,
.":44k.R-OHITEQT,
532 Wabaut Street, Philade7pltia, Pa
PLANS, DESIGNF,'NERSPECTIVR VIEW. .
SPECITIOATIONS., AND \MAIN° DRAWINGS,
For Collhgcoi Firm Homes, TOW, Court Homes
'IRON Churches, School llousee, FRENCH. ROUES
27,1au701y
GOLD DOWN,! OUWNI DOWN
TREMENDOUS DECLINE IN TILE
pries of nil kinds of Dry Goods. Pilule to Ros
ton,, Now York', and Philadelphit rituomt the lon
porterslatmonso lots of sew and r:ocirablu goods forced'
into,the auction room and sold at anacrilice,all of which
accounts for the prides I am enabled to offor season
able 1100,11 t t me. Goods received tootle day at
ulcers that will astonish all. •
Paisley Shawls, Bowl Strilm• Shawls,
-bailey Wool Long and Square Shawls,
lain Black do, Caolunoro Beads, Bilk - Tiro; now
Lyle, and ',tiny other fancy goods at prices that defy
trompetitlen, as 1 howl rocalved thent on lb days sole,
all unsold to ho roturuod, an rultantage no other
house in the county posset.sea.
theca, Purple, tend, Wino. and Drown
Wool Ithpps, best quality, at a great reduction. Black
Alpacesus, of boot make in existence, at prices lower
than previous to the war, which shows the effect of a
panic. Meta and Bern Wear t Heavy lleaihr Cloth,
Plain Black alid Faney Cloths • oud Cassinutres,
'not., Jona, and all the various gouls.sultablo for
the (mason. at greatly 'reduced 'ratea.
Water Prool I Water Proof! :Clio tulle of Water
Proof Cloth having Inercased so lunch this t t eusdit for
ladle.' Snails and Circulate; HOMO manufacturers have
soon propor to advance the prices; hut me shall-con
tinuo to soil at tho lowest prices that they have ever
boon sold at. AU qualities ittf Black and Odd tdix
Waterproof.
•
Letaine Merino 'Vests ( Drawers
. .
Canis. Shirts and Drawers, Ladles' whlto and colored
Horinoand all wciollloso of ovory quality, Children's'
white and fancy wool Um, every floe, until Flan
nel' Canton Flanitol, tngliams, t
prises, lower than they bare boon sold for. Mao yours.
Ladles' and Childroits now style Shoes tyr every do .
nerlptidni from tho heaviest to the tines t numufac
tared 001107. Ladles' -nod Children's It um Slims,
ovary slim; of best quality. White and cols, od
eta and. Counterpanes, at It groat induct) n. ,-„
I respectfully usli All illillthrtion of my 'Stock hetor
purchasing as.l tam confidant I dm. Wile to suit
prlcesmil who lousy fayor ma with _a call, Ile u'l
.humbuggod, into buying by a nricellet of cheap rims,
'lion, calicos, St., but ‘ call tang eon a wholo'Stoelt. or
goodif right through, all Vadueled , .
()HAS. WILBY.
17 0 /20 7. 170, 47 Wont Alain otreot.
A. 'l. .SPONSLER'S COL Ullfly.
J. SPONSLER,,
Roal Estato Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer Inear•
ate°
and Claim Agent. Wilco Alain Street Nose
Centro S tunes.
" • '
•
1 - -
W-A
-aRHEIt-FOR-SA-LE
Yrollout Oro Weehor, at the Oro Bank of George
W. Le!dish, Hear'rms. WM be sold vary low. Ap•
ply to . . • , ' , A. L., SI'ONBLER.
_ tlicirtiO_ . • .
sr,rov - Es - 71
MOWN PROPFRII FOR FENT.A
tommodion3 two and a 'Balt story, BRICK.
'DWELLING, adjoining 'the 'Hotel on Alto corner of
Main and Bedford street's. '
A No two t wo.stury DWELLING ROUSES, ono Brick
and 'the other Frame, situated on Pomfret street,
Fe
tweon Hanover and Bedford skreetsLad In good or
der. rOligeS ... 6loll given trot Aprll. Apply to •
- A: L . . SPONSLER, •
'n7o • Real Estnto Agent. ,
FOR kENT. •
Ojan 0
Two commodious two story lirick llousei4, on . tho
rasa side of East street, between Main and Louthet
streets, in tho borough of Carlisle; likewise a valu
able lot of ground on filo east sido.of. Letort Spring,
containing about THREE ACRES, being the property
of the heirs of Joseph. Shrom, deceased, all In excel
lent renair, wilt be leased for one year from the lot of
April next. For temps, , enquire of
A. L. SCONS.LER,
Beni Estate Agent.
nol6 - 69 .
FOR SALE
A two story BRICK Private Residence situated. on
South Ilanover street, between ' Pomfret and South
streets, earl's's. The lot contains 21 feet in front' and
120 in depth. The house Is nearly new, containing
double parlors, dining room and kitchen on the first
floor, - and live comfortablO - chambers on.the second
awry, and titres finished rooms on the attic, convent
ent outbuildings, fruit trees, and - t,grepo video, and
hydrant in the yard: Enquire ofo.
L. L. SPONSLRR,
Real Estate Agent.
MEM
ORE BANK FOR SALE.—A. rich
deposit of the best otiality Hermatito Ore,
yielding CB percent. comprising about 18 ACIIBB,
located in _Monroe township, about 2 miles from the
Iron Works of O. W. & ll t V. Ahl, on the south side
of the Yellow Breeches creek. .There is a stream of
water running through tho- tract sufficient for
washing the ore and furnishing water power be
sides. A portion of the bank is under a lease and
will be sold subject thereto. Tho balance is unin-
mmfberad. '7
Petrone dosirlous of viewing the Rank may call
upon • Poorgo W. Lelatch, at ''Leidich's for
merly known as Bricker'a mill, Moarod township,
Cumbetjand county, or upon • • .
A. L. SPONSLER,
EUREKA
Real Estate Agent, Carlisle.
I
30. Tune 69
NIAGARA,
IVOlt SALE.
- - -Private - Residence situate on Routh-Hanover Btr---
Carlialo, nearly opposite Ear lye Hotel owned by
James Bentz. The lut contains 106 foot in front
running Lack 210 feet, and being 70 feet in brat dth
at the rear, Tile buildings are nearly new and, - In
excellent order, comprising a commodious.-. ,
Ma-STORY BRICK FRONTBIIILDING
with a largo Two•8toly Brick Back Building attach
ed containing all tko modern improvements inclu
ding gas and wittaK 'The location of this property
is ono of the most eligible in the town, and will be
disposed of on favorable terms. For terms and fur
ther partlenlani enquire of •
A. L. BrONBLER,
- . - Real Estate Agent.
Aug G.
FOR SALE—That desirable Private
Residence, situated on 'West Pomfret Street,
Carlisle. Tho lot contains 30 feet In front and 240
tent in depth. Tholsoproyements consist of a com
modious
TWO. STORY BRICK HOUSE,
containing largo Parlors. Hall, Dining Room, and
Kitchen on the lower floor, and eight convenient
Chambers on the second floor, three over the front
building., and five over the bock building, a Wash
Rouse, Bath Room, and Water Closet; and gas pipes
conning into the cellar. A hydrant in the yard and
water en the Fecond story. qho entire property is
in most excellent condition, and - the location enact
the most desirable in the town. The lot is vieltstud
ded with fruit trees and shrubbery, and rialto n num
ber of grape vines of superior quality. For terms
ripply to
24sep GO
VALUABLE FARM. AT PRI
VATE SALE.
Situate 011 the South-side of the Yellow Breeches
creek In Munroe township, about 3,4 mile East 'of
Ahl's Iron Werke, containing ,Y 0 Acres, all cleared
but ribout 2 Acres which aro covered with good tint-
T .w• imp/Aulguals.4.E.n.a..cauliundlckwiJavo.tary--.
PRAM E llr,likE, with `convenient - ourbuildlnze.
Laigo BANK BARN . with Wagon Shed and Corn
Cribs attached. A choice Apple Orchard in• good
bearing ender, together with Peaches, Penrs,Cherries •
anal On ap, in abundance and en excellent and never
taiffng well of Winter at the &or, The ha d Inn high
•state of cultivation. under good fence and the im
rovenients in good urdor.. Tho location in a desira
ble one, being 110flr it church, mill and On hoot lee•-.•
If not sold at private hate he fora the 25th day •
September next the norm will be offered at Pu bn
Salo on that day. Persons desirous of viewin the
preinises may call upon Oeo. W. la:hitch, at Lel Ich's
mill, in 3loireoe township,
Yor terms Le. atiply to
13A9g 69
VALIIABLE „ PRIVATE RESIL
• lIENCE FOR SA LE —Sila, at the nest end
of the Ithrongicof Canticle, we, of Mel:limn College.
The - loteentidni - in - feet - lrr - ront - and - rm..) feet - 1n
depth, extending front to Louthor stlent•
The frown." ementsvottsn4 of ail elegant and eon,
modinus mait•ion 'alttiAtO near the centre of 1110'
grounds. fronting on Ma n street, flubbed in the
most t Nitta, htyle. with r convenient outbuildings.
The ground.; are beautifiilly 111 old, and are
ottnlthil with alonntlance of froil nail- ornamental
(Tell And flowern,r' - and -.shrubbery-of. the-'choicest.
hind. •
The'owner bring &strolls of selling, the property
will be ,11811,Neti , uf upon adrantoteotts itirms to the
purchaser. liossesslon given on the first of April
next. for norms, mid 'further particular?, coquina of
SPIRiSLER,
Real Estate Agent.
A 13. 511131111
U=2l
A'VALUABLE FARM AT PRI
VAT E SALK—Situated in Silver Spring , town-.
chip, tot the ratlroad, w Alan a half unio if Loldig'n
Scat kat :tint 3 mi't n went t . f Me.hanietlairg, contatn•
ing 50 ACRES, all cleared. The liaproveug tt , s tan a
LAJRIC STON'IC 110555, with all the ntret,:ty nut
latildings, Large Bank BarttilV3goa Shed, corn Crilm,
Carriage Nowa., Xc. There lea Cistern nt the boast.,
01. at the batn, a well et \ _water in the wash
house, mi,l u honor tailing stream of water mating
Illioagh the fart ~ good Apple t rchaid; lat. Is tru
n'ored ant Bl i
ood, wth a vat letS - ef otter fruit. The
Term Iglu good hultivallon, and nutter gout' fence, in
a , good neighbOrhoutl, convenient 14 tieltool and
'churches.
'lf not !gild before the first of March; it will then
fur trot. 101140118 ItOftll . ollµ to view the progarty,
phalso call oat the subszriber:h gou t h e ham.
Terms trill he oihtletalcuntotedating ,
6.inn;o•
ritIREE FARMS FOll , SALE" AT A
OhEAT
- - - -
,ONE OF 435 .41C.RES.1
' Land in fair condition, id very good, quality. uu .
"der got d fence: Orchard, Ourden.palml In, good stood
and comfortable Dwelling, Barn, 0nx6.1 lout , Corn
'House, .Wagon Boum Merit House, Bon 1101.11,
Spring Llotne ut a• swing of good water mar the
D• cling. One ball Is under cultivialon, balance in
Wood and "limber. Sold Farm Is situated within
1 , /,' miles 01 Shopy Creek, n Stafit,n on the Baltimore ,
d Ohio Railroad, at whichfhtre,fs it Store, Pont
Offico and. Espress Office, whore nil kinds of Produce
can ho sold. Mnrtiubnrg,n Dirge and flourishing
town, is .16 miles distant, where the highest prices
nro Budd torah hinds hit Country Produce; , i 3 codes
di,tatit. is a Quarry, where good Limestone ran he
had Sr three years without o It, and can ho burnt
for eight cants per 'methyl. The Tennitt en above
Form mimed the past year 500 Bushels Wheat, and in
short time this amount might ho doubled, by also
of Limo ns it acts 'well no said Mud. Due Yam
wilt be divided to snit urchasers, and'aold easy
tenet. Price $2.5 per Ac Also, one of
Two ilanajtid and. Fourteen Acres !
- • . Quit
At 120 per Acre. inlitrOVOlnuilitl C 0113111011:
one of
•
Two Bandied and Fourteen Acres,
At SIG per, Acre. 109 Improvements. Good .water
power on tali.
The Land on those. Farms is of good quality, ono
third cleared, and balance in 'Wood and •Timbor,
wh i c h. e0 ,,..,,,, , A ds a good market at Cherry Run Sta
tion. 'rheso Farms are situated one mile front Cherry
ltun Ptation,,on tho'llaltintore A, Ohio Railroad, at
which Station hi a Mere, PoSt Oftleo aud Express Of
fice, mid 1 mile from a Limestono Quarry, whore
Limestone ran he bad for three yours for nothing.
Illartinsinag isl 3 miles distant, - '
. All the above Iscations'are very Imaillty, I offer
them a Ilargalo, as 1 am old, have do family, And
wish to-sell,, •.tScr Go to Sleepy Crook Station, oh
Om Itch inVre & Ohio RaLroad, to sea kilts° Farms,
alien, hum Mon Lino, esq.,- tenant on farm,
give all partic k ulare, and alma' tho forme
'Address,
(I,Tap'2.rtt
, •
'SUSAN lISLIN GER, 1 .IN_TIIN COURT OF COM
ve MON PLEAS' 017 CUMDEIti
• DANIEL, O. MAT. • LAND COUNTY: •
VENDITIONI EX:PONAS ITO. 6
JAN. TER111,,1870,
January It,' lou t—Money 'considered In Court,
and ritlo for Ito .appromiation., The: Andltor....D
ptiinted by line Court of Common el.*. of Cott:lreland
pennty, to :isiertain lint report the facia,: and make
dietriburion of the 'fundo Comt broddcad by 'lino
phorlfl'a nate undue tho ;there writ, of the following
deseribed Tent estate, viz: r A-tract of laud situated
In Enid renuaborough tow mad p,Cumberbind county,
Peumylvanti, bounded on the north end cant by Dit,
,Conotleguinet ireek;• - • en-.tine woet by tho•londe of
J oho Lanta, and rn the mutt, by the tootle of R.lll.
Dahl:man, eentaiiiing 10 0 . .creq,.looso or teat, , and
iIANI lig thereon erected a two entry • framndwelting
booth, bent bath, wagon stied, and • othrr,ont build
iings,r will att end Mtbe dettep of lila pplicl e nir nt
Olb iSaty Nay li'e O vary 26, , .D. ,1870,
010 o'cb,o1:; eon., at Lila. tattoo on Nprilt.
iveit the borough' of • Carlleld,whou and Plt a.)
luterasted untie:inked to attend. •
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•Itipinnar..• . 1. .• ,• ,Audlt9r,.
'A. T. SPONSLER,.
Real Estate Agent
A. L. SPONSLER,
RAW Eatnte Agent
DIME
A. BMITfI
AberOen, If.riord counlj•,