Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 24, 1870, Image 3

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CARLISLE, FEBRUARY 24,1870
At an electitni for officers held by Cum
berland Circle, No. 38, Brotherhood of
the Unit], (H. F.,) C. of A., to serve for
the ensuing term - , the - following persons
were duly elected : J. S. - Low, C. W. ;
J. P. Neff, C. J. ; J. T. Crozier, C.
W. M. Ogilby, H. S. K. ; A. -L. Beetem,
H. R. ; J. S. Strohm, H. T: ; John T.
Kulms,-W. D. ; Phil. U. Kuhns, W.' N. ;
41 J. N. Wallace, Auditor. Harry M.
Ritter was elected as a delegate to tlio'
Grand Circle of Pennhylvania, which
convenes in Harrisburg, on the swell
teenth of March.
To the Editor of the Rarlitie Throld
PeiMit us, through the columns of
ybur paper, to suggest the name of B.
K.Spangler, - of Cjirlislo,. as a suitable
candidate for nomination for the office of
Sheriff; at the r ensuing FaII clectien—sub
ject to the decision - of the Republican
nominating- convention.- -Ho ,has, from
the time he Cast his first vote, been
found battling for the success of the Re
publican.party, and his name ; we are
sure, would carry a tower Of strength
with it.
MANY Rur ÜBLICANEI
The supper of the encampment of Odd
Fellows took place on Tuesday night, at
the house of George Wetzel, and was at
tended by almost all the Odd Fellows in
Carlisle and vicinity, together with a
goodly number whb wore not members
of the Order. The table was set in the
large dining room attached to the hotel,
and it being at Bossy,Wotzel's, no com
ment need be made as to how- it was
spread. After partaking of refreshment
to the satisfaction of all present, the.
company adjourned to the sitting room
where they were entertained by speeches
by Messrs. Jacob B.heem, Theodore Con;
IDs Joshua Fagan, and Wm. B. Butler,
eq. After passing a vote of thanks to
, “Bossy" and his aimable betterhalf, the
'Ompany withdrew, well with - thc
festivities of the evening.
It should be very gratifying to the tax
payers of Carlisle to know that the edit-
cation which the boys and girls of this
place are -receiving, is costing less per
SchOlar,in_proportion, than in any. other
town or city, where the the school term
consists of ten months in - the year. The
salaries paid the teachers stand equal in
rank to those of any other place, and ex
ceed those of most districts. The aver-
age attendance of ptipils exceed any
other district in the State. The Bean
Dintetors of Carlisle may well feel
iiroud of this record.
Communion service will be held in St.
Paul's Evangelical Church on West Lou
ther street, next Sabbath morning.
Preaching-at eleven o'clock in the morn
ing by Rev. M. J. Carothers, E. E. ; at
seven in the evening by Rev. A." - L.
Reeser.
Persons having ice houses are bilsily
engaged in fillid * g them during the pres
ent cold snap of weather: .The
.ice
though not first quality, is far superior
to none. -
The eighty-foultb
.anniversary of the
Belles Lefties society of DiCXIII6OII Col
lege was celebrated, in Itheem's Hall, on
___Tuesilly__eyoning,, February 22. The
weather was propitious and the hall wgs
•filled by a sslect and appreciative audi
ence. Tho aniversary address - v-as - de ,
livered by J. Hepburn 'Hargis, of Oak
Hall, Va., and is said to have been a fine
effort ; Toiling, by J. 11. McKeehan,
Philapphia, Pa. ; A Glance at True
Greatness, E. Megredy Wilmer, Balti-
more, Md. ; Why Stop to Think? J. Di
Belford, Mifflin, -Pa. ; . Communion
Higher than Art, W. H. Fisher, West
Baverford, Pa. ; Ghosts, Hairy P. Can
non, Bridgeville. Del., wore the other
subjects, and each speaker acquitted him
self creditahly. The fine orchestra of
Prof. Bela, leader of the Barracks Band,-
furnished the music for the occasion,,,and
delighted an audience - :which already
held it in high esteem.
Tho 'readjustment of the salaries, of
postmasters throughout the eountry has
just been commenced in the office of the
Auditor of the Treasury for the Post
office•Departruent. This change of 'sal
aries, which occurs eveLy,second year,
involves an inuciense amount of -labor,
the new salaries being based upon sworn
strqempute of each postmaster of the
-4.4imountiroceiv.ed during thgr.sixmontbs
ending December 81, 1860, on 'account
of stamps sold, letter postage, aud - box
rents, all of which must bo carefully ex
amined. The amount which would have
accrued to a postmaster as commissions
under the statutes rag ulating eompensa-'
tion prior to the passage of ho-act now
in forco (which ,provides for , an annual
salary) is first calculated, and tho rate of
the now salary is fixed on this basis. The
postmasters hare quite a practical inter--
ose in tho results of tho examination
now going on.
TO EDUCATORS
- Tirthi, Editor it the Crirlisla fiernhl :
I trust that you will not doom it an in-
trusion, if kcall your attention, in this.
public manner, to a subje9tthat Is in no
/ MOM way promoting the causo of educa
tion, and one which will at no distant
day affect a lodgment.in . every newspa
per, as a separate department,- and also
as essential and well established as tit;
poet's corner, or the agricultural col
umn. I rotor, Y I o an educational depart
ment in tho newspapers in the, county.
Some of the papers in the county occa.
sionally give a, " local" on somothingre , .
latihg to the common 'school' system) , and
to general education, while, others itnore
tho subject altogether,:Your correspond
entis of the opinion that the., cause of
education would receive an impetus, snob._
as would be felt and appreciated by all,
if thci , Publiehers of our newspapers were.
to establish spell,. a, department. .The
publishers, I think, ' , would be remunera
ted net only'from having the satisfaction
, of aiding, tho, progress of education,, but
by an increased eiroulation of their pa
"nor, fOrlko toieher, direct 4 - or educa
. tor, without' witlidravring,their support
from other educational papers, or maga
_zrinoe, should sustain, oubscribo, and 'la
bor for, the palier that; eustain n the eauaa
-- - for which he labora.• Tho editing'. of •an
educatioriat eoltimm would, ialtbdup
doubt,- *realm the arduouslabors'qf the:
editor_very much, but' would lrot tho
creassd cirbulatiprt o Ilia paper remun
mato him
, safficisngiv for ;this
,estra
:mounter ishpr ihstswed on ,such a col
umm It rill IM'adinitted by ill that tlie
editing of an ed&atiot,al column j, a,
newspaper is the
.most difficult depart-
Meat to imstsin, sod*, keep up nueh inn
. lutists* sil t ,,ol ifsiii*esd to its mut.
ns
pe,
eduotional depiirttnont The
or of the paper,'-or Son:Mono More'oloiely
allied to the-common-school-system -? If
the former, :.why have you, editors of the
HERALD, not 'opened this• department?
IS it for want otmaterifil to select from?
Is it because'thero are po.teaohers in the
county who aro willing to take up the
-pen and keep'ybil supplied with articles:
of interest for publication ? If the latter!
is the case, I would like to know whore
those long winded fellows am "who at
tend District Institutes, even countycon
ventions, and'make speeches as long—as
long—well as long as they can. Aro the di '
motors of the schools throughout the
county; not sufficiently interested iii the'
cause of education to help you sustain en
educational column ? Where are the' ex
county superintendents? .Perhaps the
county Superintendent of common schoolS
would be the proper person to conduct
the Cilticational department. If ho is the
prop'fir person why does he not lay, on
,hands and go ahead? no certainly can not
want for material, a, county uperiutend
era should be able to suppl y a great
amount of interesting and instructive
matter for a newspaper. Why not the
superintendent of our -county -take-the
responsibility on himself of editing a col
umn devoted to educational . purposes, iu
.your paper ? It must be that he cannot
find sufficient time apart.from the ardu
ous duties of his office, for if not wrongly
informed, he has been offered space in
your paper for an educational column.
CM
Miss Olive Logan will certainly appear
before it Ca.rlislo audience . on the seven
teenth of March.
List of sales.for which bills haveAeen
printed at this office :
Friday, February 25, at the Court
House, in Carlisle, real estate of the late
Colonel John
Friday; February 25—N. W. Woods,
in I luntingdon towdship, Adams county ;
.CerWS, young cattle, farming - implements,
a mil ay, e ruary , c artney
auctioneer, Carlisle Pa., household an(
kitchen furniture, Sara]
Stuart, deceased..
Monday, February 28, Jacob Rie . ka.
Laugh, Frankford township—coW, heifer,
sleigh, household and kitchen furiiiture.
Tuesday, March 1, John
necker, near Plainfield, Aim gorses,
colts, seven milch cows, stock, farming
*mplements,_ furniture._
Tuesday, March. 1, William M. Do
ser, West PonnAborough to - Wl : tali - 4i; four
lorses, cows, youbg cattle, kitchen fur
nitare. _Changed from March 7. .
Daniel Oiler, will have sale on March
, onAlie Cove Farm. Sale of personal
property, Novi ,Middle ton to ip,
Wednesday, Marell 2—Bennwel Weaver
and John P. Davis, Penn township ;
cows, wagons, chestnut rails, posts,• and
a house and lot in Drushtown.
'Wednesday, March 2, D. W. Sterrett,•
Went Pennsboro' township, silt horses,
tAitenty-six head of cattle, carriage, bug- -
gy, fanning implements. -
Wednesday, March 2, Jacob Shupp,
South Middleton township T -Jour horses,
cows, reaper and mower, threshing ma-
chine, Sc
Sale of personal property, by Samuel
Stone, Flank ford township, March 4,
eleven head of 'horses, thirty-two head
of Mimed cattle, ten head of bogs.
Saturday, March 4—William Punk,
Huntingdon township, AdaMs county;
horses, cows, farming utensils, &c.
Friday, March A. 'Wolf, Hunt
ingdon-township,-Adamacounty4.hors*._
cows, buggy, &c.
Saturday,. March 5, - . 11.. F. Lock-ard
South Middleton Township, four horses,
cows, &d.
Saturday, March 5, Peter S. Danner,
south Middleton Township, four horses,
cows, &c.
Monday, March 7—John D. Sheafror;
Dickinson township ; horses, cows, farm-
g utensils, household furniture, &e,
Monda7„ March 7—William K. Weak
ley, acid John H. Woodburn, executors
of Mrs. Sarah Weakley; late of South
Middleton, deceased ; dwelling house,
and five acres of land.
Tuesday, March 8, J. B. Plank, South
Middleton township—four work horses,'
six cows, reaper and mower, threshing
machine, So. .
Tuesday, March 8, S. B. Mountz, near
Plainfield—ono cow, twelve scups of
bees, furniture, &o.
Tuesday, March 8, Daniel Kutz,. Mid
dlesex township, five horses,
eighteen head of cattle, fat bull, three
steers, funning implements;
Thursday, March 10, Mary Hammond,
North Middleton tolynship—family mare,
wo cows, household furniture, Sic
hursday, *nil 10, G. W. hoses,
near Plainfield—household and kitchen
furnitnre, consisting of bureaus, tables,
chairs, bed§teads and bedding, &c..
Saturday, March 12—Wilson' ShuPP,
South Middleton township ;. horses, cows,
farming utensils, &c.
Thursday, 11larelt 17, -Antliony43ham
baugJi, Dickidson township, horses,
cows, farming implements, &c.
Saturday, March 19—Thomas Greason,
in Greason, West Pennsborough town
ship ; family horse,- carriage, cow, and
s entire stock of household furniture
Monday, March 21, Jacob Goodyear,
South Middleton tothisbip, hosts, bows,
young cattle; aial farming iniplements
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,.
March 21, 22, and 23; exteneive sale of
personal. property by Joseph L. Knot*,
Carlisle, Pa. 4
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Iniatincemo me
4 Photograph Gallery; well'eritabliidied
and doing a good business can, be bought
cheap for cash, 'if applied for soon. Call
on or address •
. .
J. C. LESIIER,
•. • Carlisle, Pa
ITALIAN BEES
Tho.undcirsigned Nvislies,to dispoito of
hie entire. stook of Italian bees. Nearly'
all my &lonics are , supplied with queens•
ea
rred - from pure stoeliriiMiiiitea: fiUM
Italy last summer, by Adam ' Grimm; oG
Wisconsin. They , are in good Mies and
good oindition. Also a lot of now hives,.
surplus honey drawers; beelmuse Combs,'
honey, 4 c., all of ' wiiich will be sold
cheap at No. 109 • South Hanover Street,
Carlisle, Pa. joIIN aiTSITALL.
„17feb6t,
' DRUG' STORE 11'0It fIALE.
A'yaluable'di•ugetere; in an. oicellont
location in garlisle—an old` ancl (mint),
'stand--43toelc nnd flxtnigi.for
at _teaeonable'lium. For particulars,
inquire oY D. RALSTON,
South dialioyekletypck,'
1 5 4ina'a. •
24f8
1 ' WLnuahan,
Stopp'&
Penttsilvnia, mninitaoturci station
sibr .6agiiketbr (140V' 4tllt
Tlarr, .41:t
olnas pnU
Lind
ihga A•oricklll.), to 2Y), lbo„' tuld kintig
of maoliloorY..
•
MEM!
, Tho' j subscribor offsks; E.tt ptint k o sale,
at -.his -rosidonce;--in-Churchtown,- Cum
bqrlan(Vcianitiq 80 '6
64.4 lif b 663. •
Dn. L. 41.,nliirnm''' '."
For' direct acting stoam 'pumps,
for Mines, &11., /that 'milli t pump
from 12, gallons to 3,500 per minute. Go
to 'Manahan, Stone:t% Isett,
burg, Pa.- ,
Chapman, n few days ago, mado
two nice photographi of 'Mi. Airoo; the
-Chinaman, which_ can to' seen ot',pii.r.
chased at his-gallery. v 1 -
The snow is quite an advantage to the
light none need wait its 'nicking% '
Also, a show case for saio,
Sfeam pump. The pimip
connected from the engine, and engine
used for driving any kind of machinel7.
gas and' water pipe, steam fittings, &c.•
INPLnimlian, Stone i'lsett, Tfollidays
urg, Pa.- "17febem
:::0
ALL OF THIS IS TRUE
Some one has said that it is harder
work to keepariou ey than it is to make.
it. This is too true, particularly if your.
valuables are deposited in any other thail.
iMerring Safe; with the hist inyaltift.ble
improvement added, which consists of a
succession of offsets on the casing of the
door; . ahil'a corresponding number on the,
door itself, all of which arO 'padded with'
gutta percha, and when- it -is closed be
comes perfectly secure against "wedg
ing," the hiat and most - successful plan
of "cracking," which the footpall prac
tices at the present day. ,Nitro-glyeer
fne-oannot penetrate, and no explosion
can be produced that- will open it.
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Mille Editor of Me Carlisle IteriMl
I observe a great 'reduction in the
price of coal. This is gratifying
intelli
gonce, especially to the poor of the town.
No complaint shall be made against me
on account of short Weighti Tor I pledge
myself uniformly to furnish full 2,000
pounds for a ton. I invite special-atten
tion to any published list of pricesovhich
are from 50 to 75 cents belowthese of
c A al dealers of this locality. To .farm Ora
lam prepared to sell no celebrated Ly
kens Valley Cpal, (Summit Branch,) at
extremely reduced rates. See my pub-.
lislied lists. I respectfully solicit public
Patronage. Gao. ZINN.
CHESAPEATiE AND OHIO RAIL
ROM) ENTERPRISE
• 'Prominent
,among the great workdof
internal improvement now under con
strubtipn must be ranked the extension
of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad frbm
its present terminus at the celebrated
While Sulphur Springs of West Virginia,
to the Ohio River, at a point of Most fa
vorable navigation. Independently of a
similar amount of private capital, the
State of Virginia.expended upward of
ss,ooo,o9oliefore the war in aiding this
great line, sorts to establish a short, easy, -
and economical line of communication
between her unrivalled harbor and tile
Westernrailroad and water lines. Near-
y two-thirds of the necessary oxpondi
ture has been made ; and under the ans
pices of some eminent New York rail
road builders and capitalists, the road is
soon to be completed.
By this line, the distance between the
great cities of. the Ohio and Mississippi
Valleys and reliable ocean navigation
Will be reduced, and at the same time
superior grades_ohtained for the trans
ortation of—WcStoio products - to theses. ,
board. The lfafiawha Valley, trough
Ifich_the tz.a.cLpasses, 7 abounds_in_supc-_
rior canna' and splint coal. A hundred
miles cast, and less than a hundred miles
west, also near the line of the road,' are
vast deposits . of iron ores, which specially
need the latter coal for tie production
of a perfect. metal. The local traffic
from this source, as well as from the
transportation of the products of the vast
fertile region between the
and the Cumberland rivers—wheat, to
bacco, live stock, timber, Ac---must be
LITIIIIOIIBO
' The portion of the road now in opera
tion - (227-miles), is already doing a satis
factory business from,__' local sources
merely. When the lino is completed to
the Ohio, it Must,- from its prominence,
take Hulk of a great through line.
Mossrs. Fisk it Hatch, the well and
favoiably _knoWri New York Bankers,
aro the financial agents of the company,
and among its , directors . are 'the • names
of C. P. Huntington, of the Central
Pacific Railroad.; Wm. 11. Aspinwall,
A. A. Idw, David Stewart, J. G. Clarke,
Pliny Fisk, and Wm. B. Hatch, of New
York, with. other prominent citizens of
Virginia. This infusion of northern
capital and energy into the enterprise
is an indioatidn of the soundness and
ul
timate greatnes's of its business.
The first mortgagmbonds of the Chesa
peake3&o hio Co. (of•which "an extended
account wiltbe fotmdin another colurrtn),
are offered in a shape, and , with such
backing, as to command the' attention
and confidence of these having money
to invert_either.in small or large sums:
These Bonds ,obviously possehs the ele:,
monis which will make' them safe and,
popular: •
11=INE:121
Whet citizens of Carlisle and vicinity aro
hereby respectfully informed, that Prof.
'J. Bernstein, the widely.celebrated 'bpti
cian; has taken romps at, Mr. Burkhol
der's Mansion House, for. the purpose of
affording you au OpPortunity or stiAing
you with spectacles of his own make, and
he would adibie'theso suffering from 'de
fective sight, from whatever cause, - to
call on, or nond.for hirt. Prof! Bornstein
.
comes highly recommended as an opt.
clan of rare abilities.. In many canes,
.whore an; s operatimi' on the I , oyo Mould
seem necessary, ho proposes to adapt
:glasses to the eye in such , a manner as- to
yonder an operation itiluocessi}ry.
, • -
References in his possession from some
of , the most eminent and respectable peo,:.
told in_thaLlaniLinelz.:_as' Er. President
'James" Buckanan, Ex, President Abra
ham Lincoln,l,Mrs. Lineoln;' Presi-i
dent Andrew - Johnson, 'General Robert
E. Lee, Ea. Goxernor Andre , * Curtin ;
he'weald also'refon. ti Mr'. A.. 'Pylei, Rep.
.resoutative froni:Susqtiohanna; Kr. Jas.
'A. Wier, Banker,, Harrlifinlrg;
Wm, Colder, Harrisburg; Mr.:and Mrs.
Oinitt, formerly proprietere::State •Cai)l.•
tol Hotel Pri:GoOrge llnininell;•Grober,,
Harrisburg; Mr. .and Mrs. F. ,Wyoth,
Harrisburg; Mrs. Espy, Front street,.
Harrisburg ; Mrs. Chas. Carson, Harris
burg; Mrs. T,,.,Oratz r llarrisburg ; Miss
Elio_ Gratz - v .l Harrisburg; Mr. -C. W.
Kirk.; r„•lnsuraneo Broker, Ilarrishurg ;
MrSo Dirs;:. F. Jor4on, :and: 4rs.,
Warford, gorrisburg; Mrs. ; 11.'
Dr." darkriUny;'
Harrisburg; Dr. Chhisham, Lecturer:tin!
'Optics, Medical Collegoi:,l3altinirge" , .Dr 2
Dlutsol - Wiug,:„Dquprit, sorpr Charles
:street ; Baltimore.,
sending: or :theyritifenier,
yOnovill please give: your nano ' and. ad
dres44,(4O 4;04 pilleet..
• A,fkiNar4§.; • - v
Our friend Mem infoim s-us
-4314 hhiGiriiiilatinkLibrarfie a'inbeees;
and`that ho will snake the "folleriOrighd.; .
ditions , to it. this . Week.; i ".Llitherto;".
"Faith Gartnoy's`irlhood ; n' 'The
GagivorthPii " l'atleileAtrOiagYiiVvrit= ' •
ings ;" ,"Boys.:at .Chequasset
nor's Pride;'! "The Channings Geo.-
Canterb'erry!fi. , Will ;74. '"Tlie
4 !!r1ip . L6.47111:7:
Throe cents per day ; thirty-eentspor
. month ; three dollars per
The following additiOne 'vviß be inade
to the library on Saturday next . : " Red
as a Rose, was slio ;" "thrall ;"
"Rutledge ;" "The Sutherland ;" "St.
Philips ;" "Fairie ;" "The Mystery ;"
"The Soldier's Orphans;": "The
Curso of Gold ;" "Mary Dewent."
To show. that this has been a success,
there were sixty-five books taken out on
last Satiirday. Go and see his fine ea
leetion.
OWNERS' OF REAL ESTATE,- RE
CORD YOUR DEEDS
The attention of owners of real es
tate, whose deeds are not recorded, is
called to the following act of Assembly
on the subject. Much trouble and even
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
hereditaments are lying and being, with
in six months after the execution of such
deeds Or conveyances ; and eve 4y such
deed or conveyances that,- shall, at any.
time after the publication hereof (the act
referred to) to be made and executed,
and whjet shall hot be recorded as afore
said, shall be adjudged fraudulent .and
void against any subsequent pukchaser or
Mortgagee for valuable consideration,
iinlessench deeds . or conveyance be re
cordOd as aforesaid, before the proving
or recording of the deed or conveyance
under which such subsequent purchaser
or mortgagee shall claim."
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THE SCHULTPE TRIAL
'A full report of the most interesting
and,important case is 4 nOw :Carly and can
be obtained at this office. It contains
the entire testimony in the
~c ase, a full
Recount of all the proceedings np to this
time, with a sketch 01` Dr. Bohai* and
Miss Steinnecke. 'Diet book will lie fur
nished at the follow r itigrates : . •
One ebpy, 2.5 cents
Twenty copies, $ 4 00
Fifty copies, . 9 00
One hundred 15 00
Address,
'llEttatb OFrIcE,
Carlisle, Pa.
MIS CELL A NEO US
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
a meeting of he Caniberlintil tatty Art,
cultural rociety ty I I be held in the A rbitration
Chetah,, in the Court Conte, at Carlisle . Pa on
Turedexy; Munch 1,1870, cut 11 n'etnek In tLe ii remain.
A-full attend:olre Is rerotest u 4. Ity curd, rof
LEWIS F. IXNE,
10feb70 Sellieht ry.
ptiBLIC SALE.--I will sell, by virtue
of t o oothi,rity In tho will of.Jolin Mrf itit, in,
di;Coneetl, 011 •
Friday, the twenty-fifth day of February,
I'7o, n't ten n't lock, n. a,nt 1,0 Court lion:, to
tho borough of Calisle, that
TWO STORY FhATIE 110IjSE,
AND LOP OF GROUND In t h e horoilgh of Carlip],
situated no Ow coot Ado 11 tooth lionotot strew,
I.ohntlott•as follows: (in Iho n rib try li•:n. L. Todd,
ott the ea•t Ivy an alloy, on the south hr A. it.
Bents, and on the won I•y"ilen1 street. contrining In
front, to saki street, aboili 20 fort, and- nh nt 210
foot In depth to said al.ey.
-4.111 s -.proper ty..la-atirantn,corawly. tituntod_furdual
neer, having a stoma room, with comfortable :It:roil
ing attached . •
Attendinc• will glyon,pnd torms tuado know.:
ott-tlay-oroaleby
T. N. 11 ilfs DER3ON,.
klxecuipr of John Al c 0 thcritand
EiMI
OHEAP COAL ! CHEAP COAL!!
N,_./ The mobeeriber le prepared to deliver, hy the
o•r load, fo Urn, home,, end other cot euut, rb
the li e of Ow Cunt ,l/thd Vo ley Ilaillo s l3, the cele•
bretod
LYKENa VALLEY COAL !
AT Tlf LO\SR:T•PCSSIIILE RATI fi you CA Si!
c-al lab! awory supm for quality and wpl he
rniedied at Niece which will defy all competition.
The etaharribor will deliver s, al at enrilale, by the
r lend during the currant month, at the to lowing
hve, per ton 012, 00 lin
Nut
Stove
~ ~ ..
And to other point., of the rood he vlll doliver It,
adding or noduellng tho enl enao of diffejen• a In
frvighte.
Th•• above rater mill he .nldoet to the rim or fall
of prices, ra h month, at the nine,
11 ZINN
friCe—corner of Mahi ■nd Pitt et roots.
leideeralua
NTOTICE.—By ♦irtue of a resolution of
'tho. Stockholders, the Capital Stock of the
"Carlisle rho. Cum parry" has been Incre.ci to
30,000 DOLLARS.
t olliedotlnos to the natak will ho received tho
Bice of the company, ho. 5 hmet 511 do Su r est.
By ardor id the Buard'uf Director. •
JOHN T. (1..515151, Prekident.
Joax lariat, Fecretory. bJaniO
T K. MASONHEIMER
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MEM
CHOICE 'FAMILY GROCERIES,
PIN . II QUALITY OF TY IS, PURL:
QU P. 4N .IVA ttß,
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pAmT,T.I(..F . Lou4 , ,_
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ALL HINDS Or COUNTRY PRODUCE
7 • '
BOUGHT AND SOLD
ecnriumswr °dam PITT AN t I , ENVRET SIRE STS,
1Cd0909
TO•TIIE LADIES.
There can, be oothing ,that will plan ilia huller
Letter' than a good article, wail h la nililed'in every
fainily for oray tiara um,. dlYcli as ortis oit ~
ISETES' AM-KRICAN•
recointuended for the 'follow! og purposes': For goo.
oral hounrhohl Peel for the toilet.% for tho loon by.;
for chopped htt.ton,. ha. +old by ell grocere nr.d
storetteeyors everywhere.: N ATI( N Y elf.,K , -solo
agent. No. 3lD,No,rth Flow •:ruet, Philo telphin:
10feb70.8rn , :. • • '
SALE, 'AND EXCHANGE
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ON 7111ABOMAD411 RURIIN, MIDI A? 811011171t,NOTION
CARItIAGES,
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EXECUTORS' NOTIOE:+,-Lottchi
tralamantory 00.1.110 batotu of -Jacob ,11.;, Coo .
vor duarasoarlato.of Now Vorobarlalul,.bovlortiorp
grant u4l to , 3110 urtaarOlgood) all ; pdr.ono krow
tlartosolOaolndvbtell .thorato, oro rootootril < to make.
payment. and. tho.o booing Olain ro
r,qm , dotnitls.- to.
Proaont tlfook duly- autlionticatol ,to tho .undrr
' alg
• • '' '" nt' cotivErt, , -
• • , ,r , • • •• Josurit'eucwilt.
• " 't) "
ThOoiactstoro w a• VA Or tho A ore,porporO,at
faildance of tha latiiikemod, O u tho first go.Y;fir
;March. 1!171:1,!.
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ItAILROAD:
,VINTEIt. TIDE TABLE, -
I 't
iitlitiTrains-(DalryYtc; mad 'frOiri" il.hila
!( dolphin read -Pittsburg: and Two •
•••••,•:7,Trains Daily to: and from Erin
' (Eitinday's coicopted); ••'
CAN and after Monday,' NrovOnabor 'la,
A.,l.lBoO,Vitgionker Trains or tlio Pennsylvania
Railroad coin: any will depart from Harrisburg and
arrive at Philadollaila and rfitiiiburg
.." 2 YO=PI its lelplda Express loavis Harrisburg
daily (eke..pt Monday)nt 2 10 n: m., and arrives nt
West 'Philadelphia at 0 .30 a, tn.
5 20—Fase Lino leaves Harrisburg daily '(oseept
]Monday) ut 5 2 La. m., and arlives at West Plilladol.
Wein at 9 40. a. m. •
Mail min luarea Alt•anta — daily (except Sunday)
at 8 00 p. in:;_
arrives at Harrisburg at 0 Di p.
12 10—aParifld 'Express leaves Harrisburg dolly
(except Sunday) at 12 10 p m., and •tirrives at• West
Philmtelphin at 4 25 p.
10 4 45—r7neintiatt Express leaves liarrlaburg daily
at.lo 45 p m., and.arrives at West Philadelphia . at
SO .SontMeru' Exprogs leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2 '60 p. In.; and - art Ives at Vent
Phi iturelphira at 7 00 p. m. '
Harrisburg AOcommodation leaves Altoona daily
(Snuday °milted) at 7 a..) n. m.; and arrives atrial.-
riaburg at 1 'on ^'
3 55---Ilarrislirg A ce lamed:di at leaven Harris
burg at 3 66p, In., and Italy a at PhPadelphia at
0 50 p
• 8 0 —l...raster. Train, via Mount Joy, leaves
Harrisburg dally (except :ninthly) at 8 011 a.m., and
arrives at West Philadelphia at 12 OS p. an.
4 20—Frir. Fart Linn wolat, or Erb., leaves liar -
g (excapt Sundny) at 4 20 p. m , arriving
t Erie at la a. m
12 10--Clacitinati En prrxu le . aves Harrisburg daily
einality,) at 12 , 19 n. m , airlvhs at Altoona pt
4 L•l a. in. nail arrlvbs at Ilittabort at 9 20 a. in.
. . .
2 40—PittemteirExpros tay, a Harrisburg dally.
(exeept Sunda;) at 2 40 a. tn., arrives at Altoona at
8 00 a to ,'hikes bicaltfast, and arrives at Pittsburg
at 1 . 30 p. in..
4 10-‘-l'aclfic Express leaves ilartisburg daily -at
4 10 a, In., arrives at Altoona at 8 55 a. at 1400
brealtrust and arrives - at Pittsburz at.l 60 p. m.
Fast Lino learn Harrisburg daily (except Sunday)
at 4 15 p.m., arrives at Altoona at, 8 55 p. m., takes
attppar and nrilvetrat Pittslurg at 1. 45 a. m.
Mali Triln learn Harrisburg daily (except Sun
day) at 1 15 p In., arrives at Altoona at 7, 25 p.
takes supper and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 30 a ru:
Way l'aieongor 'Frain leayos lllrrialturg 4E1.111 , (nz
m.ptlay) at 7 40 n. m., arrives at- Altoona a ,
2 20'p. m., and at Pltt...buncat. 10 00 D. to.
SAMUEL A. BLACK,
' Supt. 0101110 Dly. Porno. It. It:
Ilnrrisllurg Noyomber 30,1009
READING RAIL IWAD
116M1i4; - December 27, 1869
GREAT — TRUNR LINE FROM THE North and
North•Weat for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland; Slmmokin,_Lebanon,
Allentown, lisetna, Ephrata, Win, Lancaster, Ca.
tumble, Cc., he.
Trains lease Harrisburg for New York as
at 5.35 8.10 A,. at., 12.20 neon, and 2,05 r. 4t , connect
ing with similar trains on Pennsylvania Rail Road,
and •arri v log nt New York at 12 15 noon, 3.40, 6.50
anil3o.oo P. M., respectively. Sleeping Cars aeons°.
pany the 5 35 A. At., M 11.12.23 MOOD train, without
change.
Rot : Leave New York at 0.00, A. at, 12.00
tooth and 5.00 v 0., Philadelphia at 816 A. at,
and 3.30 Shispine ears accompany the 0,00
A. U ., and 5.00 M. M. trains nom New York,
without change.
Leave lititrisb.ira for Reading, Pottevlllo, Tama
qua, Miner. Ile. Ashland, Shamokin, Phi° Grove.
Allentown and Philadelphia, nt 'B.lO A. 2Ot
ant 4.f0, p. etopplutt at Lebanon and principal
way statism; the 4,10 v. Y. teals connecting tar
Phtladslphia, Pottsville, and Columbia only, For
Pottsvii i i, --- Schuylkill — liaren — amt — Anliur n ,
Schuylkill endßusquelmona, Railroad, leave Harris
burg at 3 40, r. .
Way Pashanger ,Tratn leaves Philadelphia at 7.90
A. it., connecting wills similar train on East Penn
sylvania Railroad, returning from Reading nt11.35 P.
M., stopping at all Stations,
Leave Poltsvillo at 5.40 and 0.00 A id, and 245 r,
x y credo is id 9 BOA. 0., Sharnokth at 6.40, and 10.-
40 5. as.. Ashland it C 705 A. and 12.30 noon, Ta
ai:tont at 6.33. A u.;and 2.20 P for Philadelphia
nd NOW York.
, Leave Pottsville sin Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Rail Road Is( 0.15 A. It for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A st.'
fur Pine Gros,. and Tron'icut.
Reeding Acconimodat.lcra Train leas. Pottarine
t 6.40 A 3f , pass., Itraftl az at 7.33 A. M. arriving
t at 10.20 A. M. naturally, lateraff
hllutlelphla at 4.43 P 0., paralng Riding nt 7.40
.m, arrlviupit -Pottsville at 30
Pal tsto n A ecunnuoLin [lan Trait., leaven • Potts
,wn at 0.45 A If returning loaves Philadelphia at,
AK) P.M.
Columbia Itall Road Trains lea,' Reading at 7 15
A. M., and 016. P. 21. for Ephrata, Ulla, Lancaster
Coluinbla. dEd.
Pori:Waning Rail Road Trains leavePorklumen Junc
tion at' 0.50 A y , 300 and 5.30 P. a, return
ing, tonvn :ichwouluivillo At 3.05 A. AL, 12:45 noon,
ai.d 1.15 P. :ci„ connecting with eluillar trains on
liwolitur
(I..kbroukd tie Railroad tralnn ledvo Pot ;Atm° at
040 ann - 20 P. M. ro l orA kg— leave 51t.
ant at 1 1 irdii;. 15 25 A. M., connoting with afmilnr
trains in rlding
t'lae-t,r Volley Railroad radon leave Bridgeport at
till 2.05 nod 5.02 r. M., returning, leave
Don ningtosro at 6.30 A. M., 12.45 porn, and 5.15 P.M.,
eontlecltog with. indiar o• (leading Rail lioad.
0 :Ann dap; I.rnre New York at 6.00 r.
Ph Ilitdolphin at 0.00,0. u. and 3.15 P. a., (the 1 1 .00
A. n tad is rdatling , only to (tending.) learn Pot!.
vll In at 0.00 A, M.. IlitrriFbUrg at 535 A. 51 , and
4 10 I. 51....-ntal Bending at 7.15 A. M anti 10.05 P. M.
tor 11+1111,1JUN. at 7.53. m for No al',ork, eati en
IU A. 24. and 4.25 P. M. 111 - r 1 1 111 . 1ndelphin.
Coup ra otnt ion, 5111enge Sealant, liebuol nod Exeur
lau...3.'lekets,..la.dad.froin-111.1.41—,25.at-raducedsatas—
l'ol.lllage ell ucked t brJugb; 100 pondilx allowed each
l'ant.ougur•
O—A. NT , 3O bl,S;(len--S up I
Itundi ng, Deuoruber 21, lflbt . )
10101,70
DENTISTRY !
I.lt. J. a ZINN, .
Fast Alain, street,
(tt G ar doarg Pant of Garduct:d:3larldt c ;110N
' Carlisle , Penn's,
\VIII put In teeth from oto Us Ter set, on tho
case may rv.juire All work warraut d.
1011-biu
D R. GIf,ORGaerIZIGITT,
4 00
° 626
25
From the Baltimoro Collage of Dellttti Sormy. Wilco
at the tesoleoce of Inci mother, Sent Lowlier street,
threedoor• balmy Radford. • 10eu09
DR. .T S. BENDNii,
110.111 POP 4111 . IC 111 \SICI AN.
Oilim• ill Cho 00111 f(l7llleriy,(V/INVI'S Joh*
Leo. Hlet.BB
E . L. SIIRYOCK,
JUSTICE OF VIE PEACH
Office, No 3 Iry lon Row.
, E. BELTZIIO,OYER,
• AVIORNFY AT LAM'
01Deo in South Honorer stroet, opporite Banta'. dry
gouda Clore. ltleUU
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D.. D. S.,
~• DENTIST. "
lade Donnouetrator of Opentlire Douttotry of. the Dal
huo, C o llage of Dontal Surtpory. Older at kin reoi
deuce, oppoolte‘Nlarlon Itnll, Irent .31ain street, Car-
Dale, to.
B. V. 1101. L. Ronr.liT n. IYONS.
.IQati SW.V.TZ. W. W. 11.Eniunn.
H "LL Ir I IL i t i gA I ITIZTIM O I.:I
',ITAIstITFACTUAIED .TOBACCO,
N. E. Cur. Third and Market streets,
0. P. nuarmcn. B. Nail=
T_T
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
===ll3!
JOHN CORNMAN,
ATTORN ./Vl'
°Rico in, Lod .og at tachod to the Fruolclln hotel, op
polte th4.0.1n11/0.10, . 10•030
,
josErzi.RITNETV ,711„
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ATTORNEY AT LAW: AND SURVEYOR,
Mechanicsburtr, Pa. 0114,0 1.,r )igroad qt,ruet,.t4o
doersrAilli or tild Da111:: ,". ) • . '' • ; . • ,
Blinn: is proly attended lg.!.
It :MILLE It,
. .
J . ATTORNEY AT 'LAW.
0111..0, No: 1R South !Wafer ..troot,opposlte CoylA
,otoro. 10:1009
• • C. •• HE
RMAN;• •
M. AWORNEV AT LAW,
earlido, Po. No: 9 Ithvoites MIL
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I - I, - SHAMBSRGEE, - .
P• . Jl.l-33.:11 OA' TIM PE AcE, -
. th'lllieltllVolitponi'litioro.' towndliip, '
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Comborlanil - County, Poilini, , -
•
All IniAloomi, mitrukoil to lilin will recolvg prompt
ntliootiem... . '' • roomOW
'77 -' --- 7..... . .
ROMMT ' OWEN,
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SLATE lIMOVER, A ND DEALER IN!: LA TN,
LANCASTEXL,'"I'A..
All work guaranteod, and will recoil,' prompt At.
allon. Ordure loft at thu "Harold 0111 co,” will on.
irti prompt attention. • •.. , Oct 2D:
I ' I
Q.PANGiLtIt & WILSOkt , •
KA , CARPIINTIIRS AND STAIR BUILDERS,
- - .' Corm!. North and Pitt Oreille, •
8006, - ', ' ' ' :': .', Otni,itax, PA,
2"VORA:ELEIi. . r W. SADLER.
IVP:it:KtoEt, ' 4
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, -
'9141, - 24 South Hanover eared. meat 1130.
Itono nom. • , •
1
If.:NNEDY,
T • ATTORNEY. AT LAW.
Office InNultititeer
~.~?. a
1j; e ''..ATTORNEY AT' '
.oMcq lu nyrtlivat cornurpf thO.Nurt Mu.). 111.06?
Ail'Oltl , lllY /.1111 . 00IINELLIGOIt .&7`1,;14NY,,
BiTCOt boy)if ‘Olicattr4t; •
• • Cor, Library,. , -- •' -
WISMARD
WINTER ARRANOEMUNT.
CARDS
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COUNTY,
,ST42'.p4ENTO
TATEMENT OF THE FINANCES
S
CUalltitttLAND COUNTY, from tI fint
doy of January, to, the ttfqty drat day of Dacombar,
1869, Inaluaiyt,, -" • ' ' '
C. MUT:UNVEIL , TreaeOrbt;'ln account, with tho
County of Cumberloud."
EZEMEZ!
To balance in-hands of treasurer at leat.
settlement ' ' 46,810 51
_To outstending taxes at last lattlement... 0,272 49
To taxes levied for the year 1869. 70,677 91
To amount received on loans 1... 20,700 00
To subscription for Heck's bridge 1,050 09
Tesubscription for Glover's bridge . 795 00
To ver.•lr t re. 80 00
To exoneratiql taxes received 10 84
To Ones receive front Jurtice 8 00
To amount received for - old slate 191' 76
To amount received for old hoeo 1 25
To tutorial rrcelved en outstanding taxes, 294 20
To amount received for huckster n res, RBI 84 .
To for par coot of treasurer's commission
on State lax - 428 84
;Total debits_ll9,lo2 64
EZMIIM
Aaaeasore Pay
By amount paid for correcting
sanest:lfoot ' • 1080 07
By amount paid for 'registering •
voters 705 03
Bridges and Ronda.
By amount paid for now trldgra, $8,838 08
By 1111101111 t pald for rparl,,g
old bridgea 4;080 AO
By amount paid for road dam•
ngem
By amoubt paid for road law
Courts. ' • ••
By 'amount ; paid witnemea In •
Commproveallh • 811,83 88
By amount paid grand)urors... 869 11
By amount paid traverfflaJurorm, 4,170 80
By annonot paid for boarding
jurors " • 357 00
By amount paid court crier.... 93 00
B"y amount-paid jury commis
' donate
By amount paid db-trict gator-.
ney's fees
County Offiesev.
- By amount paid Benj. Linke. an
dltor
B 7 ninount paid S.
clerk'n foci; 51i 93
By tunount paid J. P. Brindle,
prothonotnry'n fues
By amount paid J. P. Brindle,
for copying docket 60 00
By amount paid J. Loudon, for
dockets 105 25
Comullealonone °Moo.
By amount paid J. Loudon and
others, siationery $OO 00
By amount paid pootnge. ..... 20 47
By amount paid A. I' Mock, sore
viers as commissioner
By amount paid
services so COMM loslonor 470 00
By amount paid Allen, Floyd,
services as commissioner....
By amount paid John Barris,
cervices ex commindonor.....
By stneunt iisld J. Arrectroug,_._
clerk 800 00
vy itmolint paid B. C. Ileruvan,
nilorney 120 00
Conotableal_Fc
By amount paid constables' foes
in Common's , .ltla mums
By amount paid constables for
quatterly retorts
Elections.
y amount ',old eleetion officers
or Spraue ejection
ty amount wad rlection alma
for gonlral cluctlnn
In jueets
y - annoltrit putd for Inqueffle-on
(lend bodies . ..........
Jail an',l Eastern . Penitentiary
By amilunt paid J, C Thompuon, _
for rapport of prionnerd, ac, 20,050 04
By amount laid-for fue1........1,118 70
By amount paid for repairing
..04tuies 49 00
By amount mild for stable rent, 12 .58
By amount, paid for furniture,
bedding he. -
By amount paid for shoos, •n 0
cloth ng 30 03
fty amount mad for gds and
water ' -
By amount laid for salary of
koqier
Ily nannot paid br labor
By irniount paid for salary of
- .
phylidan
By amount paid Yor rapport in
Endlarn Penitentiary...... ..
- •
Juatieee nen.
lynmonnt paid for 'lndic.'
11,, In Commonwealth ease., 8112 31
.-34,14urLittlii4at9tedi.
y amount paid for inbred on
Aolo3
41,51 BAIL •
s-Ufc7,3
Poor Homo.
By amount peftl estimate fur
$l9OOO 00
By amount mad clime:ore' sales.
Hy amount mid ',Allure
Ily nmount paid fur now build
lug.
23,114 00
-1.37,504 00
Public DnUdings
By 1111114111 t paid for repairs ut
Jail .
fly WI otmt phi f r repairs at
conrl bowie
---. $2,183 BO
12=1
Ey amount paid A. K $2l 00
By amount pnld Rhourn k Dun
bur
By amount paid Wookioy' &
By amount. pßitl Drxtton k Ken
nv.ly
By amount paid R .1. Coffey
l'illacelluncons Payments.
By alumna paid county nod!.
torn
By amount said Teachers'
County Institute
By amount laid agricultural
Society. 1 100 00
By amount paid roinfuln.louors'
trncellnß eypensom
Ily amount pu•d Leeper tow■
clock .
By ..nn.unc paid refunded tuxes,
lly •nu nu tt gas. and %valor
. .
for eourt liewo '
Ily ntn• ■ot paid labor'
fly amount palil airy, cavilled
brunl,n., de
iTotal 11n1011 t ”t hrdor,, 1184,003 t 7
By trossor.r's commission on
sane at 1% par cunt $1,171 11
By State tan paid to Sotto Wu.-
ortr, impor ieveipt "•
By tressur,'s commission on
same at 11 per cant ....
By"trestori commission fur
county tax•ut 3 per
cunt , •
By exuner3tions allowed col
lectors ...„
Itv ,commlusion ollowinl cohat,
MEI
tore
By treniluroeti came Melon' on
.buckstor Menses
By olislnuctlng taxei
lEZEI
14 09
0.072 40
' .$.'_,610 Cb
DaLuna.
Dy Irmonnt of balance la hands
of treasurer"
Total crrdlte
Total d blta
plaoca , d4
6113,102.64
4TATEMENT - OF OUTSTANISINO TAXES on Oho
Ertl dny of inntilry, 1870.
•
, . ,
Col! s ecture Borough. t,a •Altioout of
TOW.birlt Tax."
1861 30 Lir act Monroe • 62e0 40
18.:0 ciryser Lowtir Allen ,39:0
1867' Jnnr es Whiner W. W Carlisle O9 00
1861 Chariki smith Silvcr Spring 20 fd•
1868 0 0 13tri'uo E. W., Carlisle • • 200 19
ISO Jl/0 I{oofATlVpr Dickinson • 324 01
'lBB3 John Vim Pehn • • ' . 206'07
1808 311 Caufman • S. Middleton 64 35
' 1 5 00 A J Welsh, dip E. W., Ceirlsle 041 74
1600 14 Lino, Carlisle" 606 91
1009 6,4 Lino, deputy Dickinson • - 108 20
1869 •4 Cobbo , B. ' , snob '' 461 00
1860' Joseph Wolf Ilainpden • . OM 00
1869 •A Dale • Mocliknieshrirg 189 70
1801 • Wrri"Mgen fats Middimso4 410 07
18134. 001) 116nry • • Mifflin ; ' • 4337 78
1800 Joseph Darr Means ' 408 88
141.11 Wm Duglintan'Nowton, - ' '. 177 78
1800 Wm J 1(111100' N.-111140loton- 316 110
1869 •J A /laugher Penn - „IDS Mt
1869 56 A hoed '' Silver Baling 640 40
10.61, !3' .o.avers r . ;Southampton -207 40
1889.'11 IloCh •'- "8111ppensb'gtap '44 23
. ,
- Comairlaioners of , Cumbrriand conoty, do
certify; and eirbmlt the foregoing ea A' correct state,
;mut' of the recorpte and 'expenditures of Bald
county: from thoprat day of January, to the thirty
iirefi'daY of Decombet, 1860, incluelvo. Also &ached , .
ulo of.'obternirding tax min the borough. end town
thrTein stated, • -
our hands and snide of office' tit Carpals' ;
the eighteenth day'ofJantarr, 1070, ' : •
• : . M: 0.'11A1,11, •
r ALLEN FLOYD, .
' JOIIN lIAMOXO, - •
Connulualonera.
l ' ; ‘- .5.1 A tieeii
• . • „
;To,lbw Auditors Of Cutoberland county, Mat RC,
,00rtilun to low, of havlog bees sworn, proceoded to
.estuniue tho accounts and °unbent:or, O. Mullingor,
:end., treasurer of said county, -from • the first - d erof
January, I o •tk thirts-nretAlay of December,
1 clui • dothat we , tlie'iim' of sin
tinitrunl,lbur hundred and .toinettien dollareithd
:twelso cents tine by &hid Tre&osier to rho county
&foretold, as alit appear by.the,fcroltolinr,extil !It of
pals imo,mkt. • „ • • •
.In 'kennel wr °hot wo intro *hereunto std. our
' tondo, uti.Carllele, Cm', twentieth dsy of Jeuuary,
. ,
MOUNTZ,
Joini nEssxn, : • :
0, V. 1031r,LEY,
, ' Audltcre,
OM
MEI
1870
H R
P.' lIPELER
SI.XTON ,
No. 16,
.BAST MAIN 13TRIIIE4, ,
Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Cutlery, '6te.,
heriby sinikounts to the that . thei)Eitend,
nellkag"evorythlng In theft' line, either wholesale' or
rotall,atpricoe mach Irinror than can bo Ininght thin
aid. of Philadelphia
Oor stook oouslata toport of
BUILDING MATBILIIL OP ALL DBSCIIII‘TIONS
Nails, • •
Bbotebs,
Forks,
Rakes,
Spodss, „
Crow bars,
llledges,
$1,454 69
Also • full awl well selected assortment of
Murkaulca' Toolo,
A ro ll stook of
885 00
EICIII
$140.12 74
Plovm, Flame; Math., Qmin .bags, Ropes, 'Pulloy
and Hay Miro:tors of all dexcriptfone
DUNS; PISTOLS, :POWDER, SHOT, CAPS
and *mum nition of all kinds.
Thankful for pnat favors, by etrlot attentlou
buolnoaa We hope t>recolva a contlauutpo of th
E3EI
EOM
$7,042 95
ALL PERSONS knowing themselves
fudebtod to Henry Saxton ore requested to
make Immediate settlement, and Mote haying
chime to - pfesent them for Nottlament, as I wleßto
plate up my books to January 1, .1870.
2Han7o. HRNRY SAXTON.
SA 00
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DE HAVEN tt BROTHER;
010 00
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.. , Beat.loll3 AND DICALENB.. IA
.GOVERNIIENT SECITRITIE6,
$9,742 0
EXM
UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
• .7•
550 45
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FIRST Il&TOACIE BONDS,
$639 00
N 0.,: 40 South' Third street, Philadelphia
$1,838 88
puy, &Raid Exchano all lesucsoS
$OO 66-
- 880 86
AO 00
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
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SOO 00
7 00
COUPONS CAfrililla
C 1
Stocks bougLi 'sold os Csmmlnslos only
2,000 00
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Accounts Voccivad, 'sod Intergmt 'allowed do drily
balance.. Bubjoat to dwelt at olglit
ERE
WTJ an 7 01 y
111111
IST OF< SAHEB called by N. B
MOORS Ahtitionear
eh. 2k 41‘,. W. Woods
" 26. Jorneo Kenyon, Dickinson.
" 28. John John., South Middleton twp.
or. 1 John Bhsmbansh , N intoner's Dap Road
" 2. Jacob Schupp, South Middleton twp.
8 Soninel horry, Middleton.
4. Corti. -Vlshhurn, Porto twp.
0 I. Benjamin Lochard, L iokinson.
T. Jno D. 81.teaffor. Dickinson, •
8. Jacob Plank, B.,ntb Middleton top.
" O. Moots Wetsel,Carlislo, Pa. •
" 10, A brat. Spotta. Dickinson.
" 11. John Si. Myers, W.. t Penneboro.
12. Wllion Shopp, Bonth Middleton twp.
21. Curti. Pishburn . Pane.
" 16. Jno. A. Pelfer, Dickinson.
IT Juries Lime. Penn top.
18, David a Wide , South Middleton.
10. Alto finial ogor, Dicklnion.
12,4 23 &Linnet Wolf, Burnt Metric'.
24. J. Good, BNith Middleton.
25 David Alpe, Carlisle.
26 Mrs ',dims,. Carlini°.
300 00
20 00
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1,044 04
100 20
13E1
447 30
154 00
- $BB7 40
XXTM. DEVENNEY, Auctionooll.
$147 00
gebruary li.L-.14 P. Grote, South in iddleto•..
' 26—Ilenry •nholiner, Monroe.
"-• 2.s—ZeLl ll ler , & Bent•a3 Administrators of
Mm neon, Monroe..
Merck 1-2 N. DlCc, , Monroe.
2—Jobe Sollenberger. Middlee.x.
" " I—.Balicar Beim linedriiir Spring.
4—William Clerk, Monroe.
" 6—Levi Zeisler. ue gore, Middlesex..
•' I—B. I. Eberly, Filler Spring.
" B—Daniel Kula, lildd:e.ex
Drainer, 'lieu Spring.
'• 10—A. IL Hupp, Lower &Ilea.
ll—John Kook, a :siOr, Mo•
" 12-11. P. Zimmerman, Lower A Ilea. ,
14—Willlam Suwon, ,outh Middleton.
•16—IIelgley & Illayed&cbanicaborg.
" 18—Arthur Shupp, Monroe.
IT—Samuel lleniminger, Sliver Spring.
16-11 B BrechblL, Bolling Sp Inge
" 10—M II Dorman, rlleer Sprlow
21—Jacob 00lhear, Both Middleton,
22—Cyrus' Ihindle,
" - .511—Benjamin Maley, Monroe.
24—John McClure, Munroe'
25—Bucher & Staymaii, Sliver Sprlog.
" 26—A Klink , New King.ton.
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". 28—Jos Paul, Chun:blown.
slo,doo GUARANTEE
200 00
iaa 05
GO GO
CO 4.
OR 16
40 12
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011333
DUCK LEAD Excels all •tkrr LRAD!
PIM. For it Unrivaled II liftenem
),410 12
Setotsd. Vor Its Un, qualed Durability.
TL rd. For Ito Uosurposted Covoribg rroporly
*art mtly, f r Ito Ecor•oiny.ln
Jig- IT costs lent to taint • with' Duok Lecol,ltian
t).y ‘
other White Lead extant, The seem weight
v t
ril more enrface, lit morn derithie,, and make.
hi r work. '
IIVOIC• .13//,1?. le di.; cheayteriii,a Wet,'
. .
4'l
it "
MOE ZlNqllxce!s all other'ZlNal
Flint. /or 14 Unequaled Duishlllty
restind..Pot Its Vsrl,slebtY6ltenees
Tbird. Vera!! trnstirpieved Covering Proporty.•
Loony, ter it. Great BeAnonly,
.
1144; the' thespe•t, hatid•em told most durable
White Paint Iu the wothi,
V. 072 40
BUCK LEAD' - AND BUCK ZINC ;
TRY IT:AN ,BE CONYIN.OIiD
Eail!ifattion,Ouaninteed !y, the I%,l.l‘nUfAtturers
B UgE't 1 OT T abr. oRR;
Primula expollali fpr rotating
*Oottegee, Outbulldinite oY eyery deecrlttiOn, litineor,
;to.ffhlrly4lve different Colors, Durable, •Qhoop,
~ l iniforgt,ortd ItooutifuL in nbade •
BoMple cent!, sent by moil, if desired.
Dealer!' Orders be promptly executed by.tbe
manutheturenx
FRENCH,. RICIIARDS & CO.,
N, Wi !NIL iprp,Attp Baltic/Pr ETRMB.I
-Vint SALII2 WIiOLIPA/4114 - ANR
B .
Doa Ilardw)tro, Palitte, 01Is, .1;11nvo, Arp,:
- .
sialanTer - ,
ILIISC.kANE s 'S
Carlislp;
nanny, .
Qtkr -
'Canes,
Putty,
Varnishes,
. • Cement.
PI @ter,
Band,
Powder,
Safety fuse
Tablu.sind Pocket Cutlery
FARM BOLLS,
BAXTON & CO.
U. S. BONDS,
.athe mget Ilberiftenne.
•
at Market liat.
$14+,000 GUAIIAhTEEt
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PSiILADICLi'IIjA
- P ,
TOV-ES
1870
il -
T h i t .
[
As the season la fast approashlng,w*toorsons
alll ba looking fora desirable SLovo for Parlor or
Kitchen use, we luk ¢ enreful asnr9luntion of our
stock; believing we have tho largest and boot soled,
:'
.ed assortment DJ STOVES over offered!o,the cats
Y ? ij
of Cumberland county
We hem on hetatlee Justly celebrotin
MORNING GLORY BASE'BURNER
aa o Parlor or Dialog Room Story, excols
otbeis, tie thousands who unu thCni will teetify
THE manrp'- HOUSE,
One of -tits moat desirable stoves In use
THE MORNING LIGHT,
Aleo a MISO Purnor.
'VALUABLE PRIYA4E
• DENCE FOR BALE.
Bituate on &lull Hanover street, Carlisle, now
owned and occupied by Mee. Washmood, late the
property oflllenediet Law. The lot fronts on flan•
over st„ 00 feet, and extends back the same width
210 feet to an alloy, The Improvements are a large
two-story FRAME HOUSE; with Verandah in front,
containing Double Parlors, Hall, Chamber, Dining
room and Kitchen on lower floor and six Chambers
and Bat.room on thu 2nd story. Gas and water
have been introduced. There Is a largo Stable and
Carflage lionse at the loot of the lot. The lot to
well studded with ornaments, trace and shrubbery,
bosidoatrult of almost every descri§tiori and Grapes
of the most choice eelection , •
Enquire of _ A. L. SPONEILER,
We offer among others the following cook Stoves:
230et-68
TRY MORNING GLORY
PARLOR HEATER, and
PORTABLE FURNACES.
and other mow Parlor, Dining ROOM and Chaudiar
Room tßovoo
TILE REGULATOR,
BOPERIOR,'
NOBLE COOK,
end City of Burlington cO4I3IIiATIQN. We alto
aell the
- .
DIAMOND HEATER
FIRE PLACE STOVE
which heat. ono, twa or three rooms, and is decidedly
the boat f.lre Piece Stove ever Inveutee
We would roll attention to our large took of
TINWARE
on baud or mode to order. All kinds or
ROOFING AND.SPOMING
ipna on reasonaLla tam° and without delay
AY panicua dealriug.anyNdng•iar-av line are - In
a to call and price our articles before purchasing
=
WALKER & CLAUDY,
No. 18, West. Main Street,
Co 1I Pa
EMIZI
,
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
HUMBUG!,,NO
NO ITUMEUG !I
I um uerr getting up the lerttext lot of work, rker
ade lu Del isle, and uut preparing for Knuth, sale
April next.
Call at the gimp and examine the work before It Is
•o that you may be Mathdhal that I the noth
ing but the lIEST Si ATI:Ill A L 8 of all Untie.
Every et) la or
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, !WILING WAGONS, de
dy tad.; or mad• to order. All new work guEtrno
d.
Haring been sucreasfol fur four years, I Logo by
strict attention to bualuelis to merit a cuntilluatieto of
patronage.
Do not forget the piece, cur. Pitt end South itteute,
Carlittle, Pa.
qlsat7o lina
A G CALLIO,
c." F.
r•. 29 W. MAIM &M UT;
CARDIPENNA.,
T. !I AITIllt of Car 1,“1•1
Tho Wearl6 . 'o I I
TLu Ittrot Ay)ae juin to
lutest olways nu hood 1 I
BILK HATS from tho beat .11annEtoturev I!:
VAAIIONABLI: lIA l'Sjutl.out !SI!
J. G. OALLIO or Mhos to tall attetitlop to his large
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HATS A ND. A PS
if. tow.' Pturm hats to °Ho r; uud bas tho .
roulgeroopto for cOlorlug Ilatr,, IVMolon o,Oodri
ud Clvta,oata, at short not!.
tqabest CABs PaTOES ruhl to;
00.UNTRY FUR'S
ctirs lint • cALL.;Eixt
I N 0 .20 MAIN
106ekee
ADDisON mer Tom
A, 1 - ,p lIITECT,
582 Nairiut 41i•eat,, Plkilaileiphia; Pa.
PLANS, DESIONS,FERSPFCTIVF,
SPECIFLOATIONP, AND WORKING ialtAVlliil9,.
For Cotiagen, Farm Homes, Villain, Court Hiluneff,
Hallo,.Cliurchea, School llousue, EOOl.B.
27,1anTOly
T B. CALDWELL Co.
- .lkwittEns,
AND lIMPO'RTWitS,
902 CILEBTNUT BiItHRT
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Cm ONLY FILIpt CLASS GOODS.
Al" Mk MUM •VA itlkirY Ol+`'• •
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DIAMONDS,
~µ i,JfWJLRY~
turivkit
NO ST LY
:PLATIID -
CLOCKS, pnoNzEa
IT'''. , YOUV.ICIN , VANbi; a otolq,
lt .••• PAINTINGIO:OI 4 do—
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A n persons dcolrlsig• really One actlo4s, tellable In
quality, and moderato' In price, itro oortallt 'to ho
Plansoll lalwe and <Jotted ,pliec:v
Dior stook kept altio7i Poe x.l3iLlomr
from first source.. • .•
t:luN dare, Is pcolotducod ono ag.thit timat alegont. to
lbw world; and, idly.liortliat‘loltlng Ilia' pity, aro °or•
laoltsd to call and Inaltodt It at their ;Mauro:
4ojAool, • ‘' •
t, ; •
d. Li SPON_SZAWS_CO.L.UII.I2V;
A . SPONSLER, , ,
•
neat Ettato Agent. Serivetter..Canveyataret
Ivaco and Patna Agent. Officeldein Street Near,
Centre 3 para. „.
. _
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rIRE WASFIERFOR BALE.--an)r„
kJ , &dicta Orullfumbor, Attila Oro Made of George
W. Leldich, manly Cow. Will ho mold Pogy low, Ap.
ply to - • A. L. SPONISLER.
t,,Janio , .
• , .
MOWN PROPERTY FOR RENT.—A:
commodibus two and p haif story BRIG It
D adjoining rho /foiel on lila corner of
Main and Bedford streets.
• .
ho two t.o.stoty DWELLINO irousEs, ono DrLek
and tho Other Proton, eittutorl on Pomfret street, ho.
tween Hanover nod Bedford streets—n 1 in good or
der. Posse/Nino gi"r ou fird of April. Apply In
A. L..SPQNSLER;
erjanio ' licalletato Agent.
FOR RENT
Two commodious two story 'trick Mummy on the
east skit of East street, between Main and• Louthor
'Streets, In tho borough of Carllslet. likewise a onto.
able lot of ground on tins east side of Lotort Spring,
contalnlhg about THREE MIRES, belnglho proporty
of the lie.ni of Joseph Shrom, deceased, all In excel•
lent repair, Will bo leastd for one your from: the Ist of
April nest For terius, Sc, en,quiro of.
IMCM
FOB, SALE.
A two story BRICK Private Residence situated on
Pewit nano% er street, between Pomfret and South
streets, Carl le,_ 2he int contains 21 fret h froht and
120 fu depth. The house le early new, Containing
doubie parlors, dialog room inAkitchen on the first
floor, and live comfortable chambers on the second
story, and three finished rooms on the attic, Conveni
ent outbuildings, fruit trees, acid grape +linos, and
hydrant in the yard. Enquire of
A. L. SPONSLER,
'Real Estate Agent;'
EMU
ORE -BANK FOR SALE.--A iioh
deposit of the best quality ilermatite Oro,
yielding 60 per cent. comprisiug about 18. AOREB,
located in Monroe township, about 2 miles troin the
Iron Works of 0. W. & D. V. Ahl, on the south ado
of the Yellow Brieetreifiroek. Thorn is a stream of
...ater running through the tract sufficient for
washing the ore and - furnishing_ water power be
sides. A portion of the tank Is under a leaso and
will be soldreublect - thereto. — The - balance fa lonia ,
cumbered.
POI Eons dash:ions of viewing the Bank may:Bell
upon Gaorge W. Leldich, at "Leidich's mill," for
merly known as Bricker's . mill, Monroe township,
Couhkon land county, or upon
A. li. SPONt3LEit,
_Zit Eaton - AgehtiGarilshr. --
.
BURMA
I -30-JUnts6o.
MERRY Cli RISTM AB,
NIAGARA,
ti, ~ •.
Oft SALE.
•
• Private Residence situate on South-Hanover-Bt.
On,lisle, nearly opposite gayly's llofhl owned by
Janice Dents. The lot contains 106 lest in front
turning back 210 loot, nod beingqe fent In bra .dth
st the rear. Thn buildings are nearly. new and, In
once, lent order, comprising a commodious
TWO-STORY BRICK FRONT BUILDING' "
with a largo Two•Stoly Brick - Back Building attach
ed containing all the modern improvements Inclu
ding got and Water.' The location of this property
is one of the moat olialoio In too town, and will be
disposod of on favorable terms., For terms and far
ther particulars enquire of
. A. L. SPONSLER,
• .._
Real Estata Agent.
Au: G. . -
• - .
L"OR SALE-That desirable Private
Residence, situated on West Pomfret Street,
Carlisle. The 1"t contains 30 feet' In front and 240
feet in depth. The isuprovemsnts consist of a com- -
mud toils . .
TWO STORY BII9E. HOUSE,
containing largo Pallas. nail, Dining Room, and
Kitchen op the lower floor, end eight convenient
Chamoers on the second' goof , . threo over the front
ittid five over hack helloing', a Waeh
House, Rath Room, and Water Closet; and gas pipes
running Into the cellar. A hydrant in the yertYand
wateennAhe second story. 7he ppro property le
in most excellent condition, end the location one of
the most desirable lo the town. 'helot is well
tied with fruit trees anti shrubbory,ond.qulte a uum•
her of grapo vloen of imporiOr quality. For terms
apply to
24nert CO •C
!'"
Situate bulbs Sotith-able - of Breeches'
creek hr ,Monroe township, about %mile East of
Able Iron Works, containing 7GAcres, alt clearbd
but about Acres which aro covered with good tim
ber. Thu improveinents are a t ounnedions two-story
FRANII`. 11, /UrkE, with convenient out buildirtzs.
Large BANK BARN with WegOn Shed and Corn
(•ribs attached. A choice• Apple Orchard in good
bearing order, together with Poaches, Pears, Ciurries
and Gulp. in abundance and un oxuellent and novor
failing well of I% aterut tin] dcor. The laud Is Ina high
State of cultivation. °odor good . fonce -aud tho Ica
proveruentm in good order. The location is a desira
ble one, being near a church, mill and a, boot lines
if-nut sold at privato.salo befor's the 20th day of
September next thu torso w1:1 UV offered at Public
Sale on that day. Persons &Births of viewing the
promisee may call upon ❑co. Leldich, nt Leitlich's
mill, in Monroo township,
Our terms Se. apply to .
_
A. t. SPONSLER,
3.A lig Rual , Tuta.to -Agent
VALIIABLE---- PRIVATE -- REST , -
DEN CE FOIL S A LE.—Sittio , o at tho west end
of tho borough of Carlisle, wes: of Dickinson Collego.
The lot contains 70 feet in front. and 601 feet lu
depth, extending frosn Aha n to Loather stmt.
The, impro.cments consist of an) elegant and com
modious tuan-ion eltuato neer — the centre of the
groutids._
fronting on Ala n street, Ilia-hod In the
most styla, with • on student outbuialitige.
Thu grounds are licaullinlly hid out, and are
studded. a ith eb..tufa,pc, of fruit and ornamental
trees and flowers, and shrubbery of tho choicest
kind.
The owner being desirous of , selling, the property
yin be disposed of mon othantiveaus tome to the
purchaser. P 0.4101011 gli on on tho first of April
/01..113111111, and further partitdate. Pena. of
- A. L. rPONSbER,
ladec69 • Itcul Estate A Out.
AVALUABI,E FARM AT PRI
VAT r. SALE..---Situated iu Silver Spring town
ship, on the railroad, within a half mile It Lelditea
Station and It miles west of Mo.-halite:4dt rg, contain
ing 90 ACRES ' WI cleared. Tlid impronnunts are a
LAM) STONE HOUSE, with all tire ni-meary odt..
buildings, Large flank Barn, Wsgon Shod, Corn Cribb,
Carrion° House; gc." Them Is n Cistern at the house,'
also one at the barn, a well of water
. in the Wash'
house, and a never tailing stream 01 water rtinnitig
through the farm, a good Apple I -rehaid, lately MP.
bur.) and lined, with te vat hay of othordrult. - - The
ferin lain good cultivation, and under good fence, In
a good nuighnorliood„ coin - enfold to school and
churches. '
If gun sold beano the first of March, it will then
ire -lot tont. Persons desirous to view the property,
will pl.sa call on the subscriber, living on the farm.
Terms will be =do sceonnutalitting.
6jan7o . A. BABB.
A. 11. SIIIIIIK
•
THREE FARIIIS2ITOW.SAIE AT_A
GRE.V.c BARGAIN, in :West Virginia.
ONE 'OF 4135 ACRES!
'7
and In fair condition, of rorygbod .quallty, un
dergo d fence, Orchard, Carden poled lu. good Arad
and comfortablo Dwnlling, Bat n. DOx:ls loot, Corn
Bonne, .Wogon Homo. Neat Muse, Bon — House,
Spring now.° at a spring of good water tunr,„tha
Booting. Oin half to under cultivation bilitko In
Woad and Timber Sold Farm In ettualed
11.4"milen 01 07‘ opy Creok,'a Stith.o oath° Baltimore
Ohio naltroad, at which dlt,ro In a' Store, Pont
Offico 01111 linprenn Oglro , whom all kiwi!, of Produce
coin ho todth niartin.burg, largo' and flourlithlng
town, Is IC miles [cutout, whero • thu highest pride
urn paid for all kinds of Country Produce; '2%. miles
dioant is a go - , try, whero•gotl Limostono can'he
had 0 r thren yearn wdliont c nt, and can he blynt
for eight cents per bonne' Tito Tenant on alb to
Vann inked thu post year 500 Bushels Wheat, and In
a thort Limo thin anuntut Might ho iloub4o, , by
of ,Lline, an it auto well of stud hand. Tilts Earns
will Ito dirlded to snit pnrchanern, add eel on easy
terms: Price $25 pot Acro. Also, ono of
Two Illundred and Sbur(eqn 'Acres .f
At 10, rep Acro. Improvorntuals cothmott. ..And
ono p f
. .
.
Twos Hundredud and lot/Wean Adria; • -
At $l5 per • AcTo: No Improvemonts. good linter ~.
.
powor on both. ~
,The Land on thoso Forma le of good quality, ono-
iblrd cleared, find balance in Wool aid Timber, •
which rommands a gnarl mart of at Chorry Run Sta-'
11011 Theso Forms are elennlod UDC mile from °terry
lion motion. on• the Belt (morn ti.; Ohio ItitUrond, at
lrhich Station is a Store, Post °Men and Express Of
fee, and -1 mile from 'a Limottono gharry, whoriv.
Limestone ran be had for throe !goers for, nothing. •
alartlnsburg 1,13 mules Lilo taut. ~ ~ 1 -
• All tno above locations tiro very isanity. I offer
them a Bargain, to I am old, lava no family, and
veldt to toil. tita. Go to Sleepy' Oracle Station, on
lialtimore Ohlo'llatroad, to sou them) Harms.
n hero Hmeilton Lana. esq.,lonont on,,farm, pill
give all particulars, and obow the farther • •
Addroos,; •
. ' A..4:011241, '
Abefilocu'. Uteri:mil county, ,
20Jan2to
SUSAN, EU:INGER, IN TUE COURT OF COM
re • " MON Pi RAS OF CUMBER
pAr4IN o.''BfAr.' LAND COUNTY. •'
NjtNDITIONI EXPONAS, 'NO.- 6, •
JAN. TERM, 1870; • ' • • • ' •
'• January 15, 1070—Monoy nOnliidered• In CoUrt,
and rale for It,. npprop.lation. The Auditor
IlOintod by 1110 enamor Common ',nano of co tubrriond
, county, to o..orthlo and repigt tho. fieta,. .-and ,
dlotribugon of the fonds. In Court produced by thu
" - oliorltreanlo under - tho above writ, -of. Ulto
fuUowingry-
Icacrlbod real cotate,.riz ! , A traot :of land situated,.
In heat Pennebniough tOwnallip.ellaborland colt lay; •
PonnaYlvnt,ta, Imudod on the llortlA and coot by Ulu.:
Conollogulnet , , ereek;. on the vO4 bp-thal laud, of ,
. John Laois, .and,cn tho tooth by the, lando,oft,Rt
110,10.n0u, containing 130 MOO, . mom ori,looe, end,.
having ilterrop, erected it wit' etory franto throning ....,
bonito, hank .b..r n, wogoit nhoil, and othrr,t,ht
tngo," will n nand ti, the duties of ble nppolnt.:". fit
'
Oniggti tr" titty ",2Thbrziav E'o' •A. .D. '1.870
. . .
at 10 o'clock, 0.. an., at lin ntiloo nu North Diinternr, . •
shoot, in tho borough of ,Carlisle,whothand ythorit
'nftpnreolli Intopisted:ura required to attond. •:., •
. !F. M. DFETEI.I.O.OIMORp. -
. 10101708 t. '!.. • !,:l Auditor. ~
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121111
Bi'ONSLEII,
Real Estate Agent.
A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Estatu Agent
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