Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 03, 1870, Image 3

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CARLISLE, MARCH 3, 1870
An attempt was made, a few•nights
since to onto': the residence of 'Squire
Smith, pn Pomfret street, but before ef
fecting an entrance the burglars were
frightened away.
Last week ono day, Major Lino killed
three hog,s, belonging to Win R. Line, of
South Middletown township, the heav
iest weighing 480 pounds, the next 440,
and the little one 435 pounds. These
porkers ware not yet sixteen months
On Saturday evening of this week a
Musical entertainment will - be given at
Kingston Hall, Nov Kingston; bit Mr;
John A. McKeehan and E. M. Dunlap,
the popular soloists and balladists. The
good people of the noighborhood wish
ing-to enjoy an evening of mirth and
good mimic- havi3 an opportunity. Ad
mission, adults 20 cents, children under
twelve years 10 cents.
The examination of the Churchtown
high school was held in that place,
on Friday, February 25, and was a de
cided success. The school room was
crowded all day with directors, parents,
teachers and others. The school has
been under the supervision of Mr. J.
Zearner, during the present winter, and
is in a flourishing condition. The man-.
nor in which the pupils insporided to all
the questions interrogated, is sufficient
evidence that they have been thoroughly
drilled in their respective branches, and
that no means have been spared on the
part of their teachers, to have them
properly understand everything they do..
Mr. Zeamor imparts a great deal of infor
mation to his pupils not found iu the text
books of the common -•schools. This
shosirii•thrit his ideas of school teaching
aro not So contracted as these of many
engaged in the profession of teaching,
and gives pupils attending this school
advantages over many others.
A number of compositions, written by
different members of the school, were
read during the day, some of which
,showed marked silos of genuis in the
art of composition. Several declama
tions and dialogues, of an amusing char
acter, were recited by some of the smaller
members of the school, and wore received
by all present with loud applause. At
the close of the exercise of the afternoon,
G. M. D. Eckles, of Kingston, delivered
a 'Short address to the pupils which was
well received, The -exantination was
then adjourned and all returned home,
feeling well pleased with the exercises
of the day.
The subscribers to stock in the. Normal
Scnol project, met on yuesday evening,
and received the reports of the different
committees. As we were absent from
town on that evening, we aro unac
quainted with the proceedings. We be
lieve, however that $20,000 haw—leen
subscribed, and,further efforts aro being
made to increase the amount to $BO,OOO
—Ship. News.
A. citizen of this place gives us the
following : An iceberg was seen off the
southern cosat of Greenland, 'in the spring
of 1864, two and a hrdf miles long, of
the same width, and one mile deep ; how
many tons did it contain? Answer.—
It contained 21,839,604,400 tons, which at
one dollar per ton, is sufficient to pay all
the debts of the nations of the earth,
including nakioßal, in
dividual6OFPOiTtiiTiiia liabilities. If Pennsylvania
could secure a fraction .of this mam
moth iclbarg, the "damage claim" would
be all right.
'Below we publish a oopy of a letter
hundreds of which aro flooding-the coun
try. We have been creditably informed,
that some of the money is now circulat
ing in this vicinity, and persons who aro
supposed to be highly respectable, aro
engaged in this business ;
"DEAR SIR :—Belioving, you to be " true
blue," we will introduce, for your con
sideration, a matter which will be -the
means of putting many thousands of dol
lars in your pocket, in a very short time,
We have on hand, now ready for circula
tion, $850,000, in $l, $2, and $5 bills.
They are the hest counterfeits ever put
on the market, and we defy the Treasury .
experts, themselves, to detect them.
They are of the same size as the genuine,
are printed on first class paper, are cor
rectly numbered, and are so expOodingly
well executed, in every respect, that they
cannot possibly be detected, oven by the
aid, of a powerful microscope. Wo have
thorn put up in packages of $5OO each.
We will sell you $5OO of the $1 or $3
bills for 100 ;$lOOO for; 180. Wo shall
charge .you $2OO per $lOOO. on ,the $5
bills, as the engraving of the-plate Cost
us considerably more than for the others.
If you desire to feel your way before in-'
vesting largely we will Send you $5OO
upon the receipt of $5 or $lO, whichever
you see ht to send us, and you may Dray
the balance within 15 days After receiv
ing the bills,Or wo will wait until you
arrive. ;..A.ny rail . road ticket agent will
take their because he cannot detect them.
Don't show more than $5O dollars at a
time in a place. . You can well afford to
remit the balance in two hours, - but we
will give you plenty of time. You may
form some idea about the quality of our
stock, by reading the inclosed extract
cut from the Herald, Tho Stook -is in a
safe place(and we defy the sharpest de
tectives in New York, unless you blow
'On us, which we know yen+ will not, do.
Alwajt,Sencl money by express or regis
tered letter. . We will do the same.
Then, nothing will be lost' in.the mails;
and everything will Work handsomely be
tween us. If you prefer wo will send it
by express, collect on delivery ,Daelced . in
such a way as not to "excite the suspiciOn
that it Is money: Depend upon it we
aro in earnest in this matter, and if y7u
take holdefit in a pr per - manier„ you
can make" $20,000 before February. We
have taken every precaution in the exc.- .
cution of these notes,,. to Make you as
safe as if you Were handling good money;
for better executed bills wore never- is
sued in the world. \ln case you should
be indiscreet enough! i to lot it be known
to any one, don't mention whore it come
frolic.' We have the reputation in Now
York of being men 'of good standing,
:and therefore we will 'mover be suspect.
of. dealing. iri Cennterfoit ritoneY., If' you
could manage to come on, We' could talk
rooly about the matter, and, Mahn. ar
rangements for a:big. business. If you
come on show, this erivcippe to tho man
7,'at the dealt, and lie introduce you.
, Don't mention anything. abiut countor
foit as _he_ Kotend 'not -to
d 4 .1 undoistand you. Do will
. know whats
up. We iinplore you . not to' betray us
• • in case you are not inclined" to go . in.
_ State.Whatdonominationsyou , wilib„bow
much, and either thistroyt do or send • it
.back.” , •• ••
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Tho Carlisle - Garrison-Band — gavo--a
concort tho Court Maw,- in Harris
burg,, on .IVednosday'evoning.
We would call:1111 \ i, attention of our
readors to the lecture of Miss Olive
Logan, on the eighteenth)of this month.
This will form the concluding one of the
present course. This course, which has
been so well received • and appreciated
-by the public, will have a fitting close
the engagement of Miss Logan. She
has Proved herself the bright star of the
lecture field this season; and wherever
she has been announced,' has called to
gether the largest and most intelligent
audionCe that have ever assembled. We
feel sure that - one of these will greet her
here, and would impress upon the publid
the necessity of an early securing of
'pegs. The committee_ inform •us that
two-thirds of the hall has been already
taken, but still some choice selections
can be made. We will publish a sketch
of this distingushed lady's life in our
next issue. .
On Wednesday morning of last week
a lad of 15 years, adopted son of Mr.
Henry Comp„ of Tuscarora township,
this county, shot himself with a re
volver, the bullet entering his head be
tween the eyes. When discovered ho
was found lying with his head against
the stove—ono arm and one knee much
burned. The. report of the pistol bad
not been heard by the family. It is riot
known how the accident-occurred,- but
it is supposed that he was attempting to
remove the loads from the pistol when
It was accidentally. discharged.
List of sales for which bills have been.
Printed at this office :
Sale of personal property, by Samuel
Stone, Frankford township, March 4,
eleven head of horses -thirty-two head
of horned cattle, and ten4iead of hogs.
"Fridny,.March A. Wolf, Hunt
ingdon township, Adams county ; horses,
cows, buggy, &c. .
Saturday, March s—William Funk,
Huntingdon township, Adams county;
horses, cows, farming utensils, &c. •
Saturday, March 5, B. F. Lockard,
South Middleton Township, four %ones,
cows, &c.
Saturday, March 5, Peter S. Danner,
south Middleton Township, four horses,
cows, &c.
Monday, March 7—John D. Sbcaffer,
Dickinson township ; horses, cows, farm
ing utensils, household furniture, &c. '
Monday, March 7-William IC. Weak
ley, and John 11. Woodburn, executors
of Mrs. Sarah Weakley, late of South
Middleton, deceased ;• dwelling - house,
and five acres of land,.
Ttresday, - March 8, .1. B. Plank, South
Middleton township—four work horses,
six cows, reaper. and mower, threshing
machine, &c. •
Tuesday, March 8, S. B. Mounlz, near
Plainfield—one cow, twelve scans 'of
bees, furniture, &o. -
Tuesday, March 8, Daniel Kutz, Mid
dlesex township, five horses, colts,
eighteen head of cattle, fat bull, three
steers, farming implements. •
Thursday, March 10, Mary Hammond,
North Middleton township—family mare,
two cows, household furniture, &c,
Thursday, March 10, G. W. Koser;
near Plainfield—household and kitchen
furniture, consisting of bureaus, tables,
chairs; -bedsteads anctbedding, &c.
Saturday, March 12L--Wilson Shupp,
Soulth Middleton township ; horses, cows,
'farming utensils, &c.
Tocemlay, March 15, J. M. Ralston,
kinson....tawnship,--fouamiles•wast-of
allisle, one cow, hogs, household and
kitchen furniture, &c.
Tuesday, March 15, D. P. HocWe's,
Wost Peunsborough towns*, foufmiles
west of Carlisle, horses, co as, 'young
cattle, sheep, hogs, farming implements'
Ltc.
Irhuryday, March 17, Anthony Sham,
baugh,. D ickinSon township, horses;
cows, farming implements, &c. •
Friday, March 18, James H. Davidson,
-West Pau nsboro' township, cows, pigs,
household and kitchen furniure, &c.
Friday, Maich 18, C. E. 'Brechbill,
South Middleton township, horses, cows,
farming utensils, &c.
SatUrday, March 19—Thomas Greason,
in Greason, West EeOsborough town
ship ; family horsea`niage, cow, and
. his entire stock of In3lichold furniture.
Saturday, Marcr 19, Mode Griffith,.
South Middleton, horses, cows, wagons,
•housbhold and kitchen furniture. ,
Monday, March 21, Jacob Goodyear,
South Middleton township, horses, cows,
young cattle, and farming implements.
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednbsday,
March 21, 22, and 23, extensive sale of
personal property by Joseph L. Knettle,
Carlisle, Par
' Tuesday, March 22, Elias Brenneman,
Middlesei township, thirteen head of
horses, six yearling colts, five mulch COWP,
sows, pigs, shoats, wagons, cart, farming'
implements,Jmusehold and kitchen fur
niture.
Tuesday, March 22, John Brdiviv Par
ker, executor of Chief Justice Gibson,
)fain street, Carlisle, his entire lot of
household furniture.
Monday; March 28, S. W. Early,
National Hotel, corner of South Han
over and Walnut•etrects, Criflisle, beds,
bedding, carpeting, tables, looking
glasses, stoves, bar room chairs, &c..
Announcements
Frysiiter S •Weiser is tho name of a
now firm,, which has opened an exten
sive cirpa store, in the store rood of the
"Bentz House." They intend to , keep
on hand an hUinense' stock of carpets,
oil cloths, window shades, wool, flax,
apd carpet chain yarns, floor , oil cloths;
matting, window shades, looking glasses,
etc. Carpet rags bought or exchanged
for goods. This,firm advertise. to sell
. carpets at a much
,lower rate' than the
prevailing prices in Carlisle. • 4othnieniL
hers of the firm are by no means stianr
gars to Our citizens, and we -have no
doubt Will soon build up n reputatiOn as
good busing,3s men. AS their attention
is directed exclusively to the carpet busi
ness, they will be able to offer their
goods at unprecedentedly lOw prices.
DEW D'ANDES,
Acknowledged to bo the best knoWn
perfume. For salo by .TOHN lI:RHEEM
mitsie store,: Carlisle Pa.— . Brrili4t.
PHOTOGnAPIITC
a: L. Loehman has remoyCd from Mrs
N . eirs•building to his ground floor gal
lery, opposite Baxton'e.liardware,store,
wherein" continues to make the best pic
tures in town. .
IMPORTANT -TO . BOLDIE RS
. Under, a late act of Congress, the un
dersigued is prepared to" collect the ar
rears of bounty duo " ono year soldiers"
and others. „,
WILLIAM B. BiJTLEB,
Ponnti.
CIIAPMA - Ni§ CHARADE.-
I am a thing of beauty. and' plea Sure.
My 1,8, and 9, is a baby's first love.
"2, 3, and 5, is a dirty beast.
"10, 5, and 4; is In many a house:
Altogether I am highly valued by many.
friends. •
A NEW, INDUSTRIAL JOURNAL.
The Technologist is the title of a new
Industrial Journal,' devoted to engineer
ing, manufacturing, and building t that
conies to us freighted with valuable arti
cles. Thedistinguishing feature of this
journal is the fact that all the articles and
tillustrations aro original-no clippings or
engravings being used. The publishers
further pledge them Selves that no adver
tising articles, (that, is, no descriptive
puffs of worthless inventions) shall be in
serted in its columns,; under any circum
stances whatever ; 'and if they fulfil this
pledge, they will certainly do a :grand
thing for the industrial journalism Of tho
country, for every intelligent mechanic
. flows that indiscriminate piffling, is the
ban* of our mechanical and so called
scientific, jouriuos,
The 'number before us .consist of -11
large pagds, aii is printed , on very supe
rior paper, and in the best style of the ty
pographic art.. 'Altogether it is the finest
looking journal of practi6l science now
before the public. The articles, too, are
of unusual excellence, aria contain mat
ter calculated to intesest and instruct all
classes. The titles of a few of the sub
jects-discussed are,—Technological Edu
cation, Tempering Steel, Trial of Steam
Engines, Improvement in Distillation,
Sunless and Airless Dwellings, The
Measurement of . Electrical Resistance,
Vision and the stereescoPe, the Walks of
New York Central Park, East, River
Bridge Caissons, the Microscope, Les
sons on Drawing, Relations of Technolo
gy to Insurance, etc., etc. The yearly
thtbscription is two dollars, and the price
of single numbers twenty cents, a sum
that seems ridiculously small, when com
pared With the size and character of the.
journal. It must require an enormous
circulation to make the enterprise pay
at these figures, and it is pleasant to see
that the publishers have sufficient faith
in our American Workingmen to lead
them to undertake it.
The Tech/wing/se is issued by' the In
dustrial Publication Company, whose of
fice is at 176 Broadway, New York.
Every mechanic ought to send for at
least one number of this journal. If the y
send for one it will be strange if they do
not send for the others.
CARRIAGE FOR SALE
A light.carriage, iu .thorough repair,
or sale. Apply at the hayracks, to
J. P. nATcu.
March, 1-4 t
I=l
Next week Coyle Brothers will remove
their stock of goods to the new story
room of the Good Will Engine House,
No. 24, South Hanover street.
A Photograph Gallery, well established
and doing a good i)II.SIIICSS can be bought
cheap for eash,_if applied for soon. Call
on or address
J. C. LESHER,
• Carlisle, Pa
WLanahan, Stone Sr Isar, Hollidays
burg,:Peasylvania, manufacture station
ary engines, boilers, direct acting
plowin g .. engines. Player, Thomas and
Other hot blast. Brass and iron cast
ings from One lb. to 20,000 . lbs., and all
kinds of machinery.
BEEK - .
The undersigned wishes to dispose of
his entire stock of Italian bees. Nearly
all my colonies are supplied with queens
reared from pure stock, imported from
ItalydNit , sunimer, by Adam Grimm, of
Wisconsin. They are in good hives and
good condition. Also a lot of new hives,
surplus honey drawers, bee house combs,
honey, &c., all of which will be sold
cheap at No. 109 SOuth Hanover Street,
Carlisle, Pa. JOHN GUTSIIALL.
•
17feb6t
121.-
DRUG STORE FOR SALE
A valuable drugstore. in an excellent
c ation in- Carlisle—an old and estab
lished stand—stock and fixtures for sale,
at a reasonable sum. For particulars
inquire of D. RAL S TON, Druggist,
N0.,5.,50uth 2kill9ver street,
Carlisle, Peini'a.
CM
The subscriber offers at private sale,
at his residence, in Churcbtown, Cum
berland county, 80 scaps of bees. '
Du. L. LEtillEß.
ALL OF THIS IS TRUE
Some one has said that it is harder
work to keep money than it is to make
it. This is too true, partidularly if your
valuables are deposited in any other than
a Herring Safe, with the last invaluable
improvement added, which consists of a
succession of offsets on the casing of the
door, and a corresponding number on the
door itsell; all of which aro padded with
gutta perelff; and when it is closed be
comes perfectly secure against "wedg
ing,.".
the hist and MoSt successful
.plan
Of "cracking," which the footpall prac
tices at the present day. Nitro-glycer
ine cannot penetrate, and no explosion
can be produced that will open it. '
For direct, acting steam pumps
for mines, &c., that pump
from 12 -gallons to 3,500 per minute. Go
to 3PLanahan, SLono & Isett, .110111dar4/
burg, Pa.
IL P. Chapman,.a few days ago, made
two nice photographs.of Mr. Ar Foe, the
Chinaman, which can be: seen or
chased at his
The snow is ijuito an adrantagC to the
light; none ne d waiti its melting. ° .
Also, If sho case fOr sale. -,
Steam pum Thelpump can be dis
connected from the engine, find engine
used for driving any kind of machinery.
gas and water pipe,, steam fittings,
11PLanahan, , Stone 'lsett,,-liollidays
urg, Pa. Pifeberm
To the Editor of the Curtille . Throb,
• I observe a great reduction in the
Price of coal.- Tlics is gratifying intelli
geitce, 'especially to the poor of the town.
No complaiiit shall be made against m 6.1
on account of Short Weight ; -for I pledge
myself -uniformly to furnish full '2,000 .
pound's for a ton. ' I inviteiipcsial attmi
tionto my published lint Of prices,which
aro from 50 to 75, gents below. those:. of
coal dealers of this locality. TO 'farmers
I am prepared to sell the celebrated
Icons Valley:Coal, • (Bunnnit 'Brancli,) at
extremely rdthiced
,rates.. _See. my' pub-
Iyespcetfully solicit public
GEO.:ZINN.
patronage:-
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A SITCCEBS
Our friend J: IL Rheem infoiins us
that his Circulating Library - is a pussess,
A11(1.4161 heitill_niake.tho_folliriwr
nd
ditious to it this week :• "Hitherto;"
"'Faith GartneY's Girlhood ;" -."The
_gayworthy's ;" " Patience Strong's writ
ings ;" "Boys:,at Cliggitasset ;" "Ver
ner's Pride;" "The Chaunings ;"‘, Geo.
•Canterberry's Will ;" ."The Runaway,
3lateli," and "The Lost Will." Terms:
Three" cents per day ; thirty cents pet
month ; three dollars per year. •
-. The following additions will be made
to the library ou Saturday next : Red
as a Rose was. lshe ;" ;"
"-Rutledge ;" "-The .Suthorland ;t!
Philips ;"' "Paine ;" "The Mystery ;"
" The Soldier's Orphans ;" "Tho
Curse of Gold ;" "Mar"y ,Dcwont."
To show that this has - been. a success,
there wero sixty-five books taken out on
last Saturday. Go and see his fine col
lection.
lc=
- Loehman's photograph gAlery has-re
move& from Neff's building, opposite
Saxton's haidwaro.stoi•o.,
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OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE, RE
CORD YOUR DEEDS
The attention of owners of real es
tate, whose deeds arc not recorded, is
called to the folloWing- act of Assembly
on the subject. Much trouble and oven
loss oPproperty 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 whbre such lands or
hereditamentsure lying and being, with
in sixanbuths after the exectition of such
deeds or conveyances ; and every such
deed or-conveyances that shall, at any
time,aftcr the publication hereof (the act
referred to) to be -made and executed,
and which shall not be recorded as afore
said, shall be ;id:Ridged fraudulent and
void against any subsequent purchaser or
mortgagee for valuable consideration,
unless such deeds or conveyance be re
corded as aforesaid, before the preVing
or recording of the deed _or_couveyanco
under which such subsequent purchaser
of mortgagee shall
TITS SCHIEPPE TRIAL
A full report of the .nma7 interesting
and important case 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
Miss Steinnecke, The book will be fur
nished at the following rates :
One copy,
Twenty copies,
Fifty copies, 9 00
One hundred copies„
_15,00
Addresi,
I 1ER.12,1) OFFICE,
Carlisle,3.l
MISCE LL2ENEO7TS.
REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
Introby gi von, to ail to rains
.intertstel, that
the following accounts hare been filed in this °nice,
by the accountants therein ranted. fot esantinat ton ,
and o ill t e presented to the Orphans' Colfrt Of Cum
berland conniy. - for ronnona and allowance, on
Tnestlty. Msrelt2.2. A, D. ISF,IL:
1. the first and final at
of John 'Montag,
ei.ecutor ot last 'sill and teetatnent of Susanna
:show, dcreasid.
2. The ttelmont of Thom, 11. 11r3t.or, un
der the of Footle! 11. Athltimm, tlecemseth of
Thtetet,ll. 11. '...C . tlttize.
. .
.1. Thy .1,111,1 UCCOUIIt of Thontai 11. Ilrysan, trti
hie. tinder the will of Samuel ff. Addams, deceased
or lily Quigley.
4. ACCII , IIII, or flirt W. C-1.: woll.
(rut, de binds now with Ilia will annexed. ,of IQ,
I:114114.th liiudnel, Irate or Sltildiencliurg
de itasoil.
5. Aocoont of .1 , ho Cntl,rgrr. rtiltriißi.tmtotr of
...atte Barton. Stir (4'1.0%, Alluu
der e.,4,1
G. The fir , t aud thud account of Jam, , D. Drown,
into of Nl:irtha NI. Moon, decea.o.d. • .
7. Account of Jame+ It. Brown, guardian of Cattle
Moan, min o r daughter of John C. flrown,.d...
ea% fl
S. .lieornat Ja l aws B. urn e. gnat-Alan or Liz . =lo
B. Prea a, nanta tl...ttgliter Of Jolla C. Crown, de
c. tv.tal
-ftrttrt-rmrrl't+f - 'llmr ,- Itritrillen - ,7filfaTharrrWia
Q. nanor ran, of John C. Brewtyleceated.
10. Account of James B. Brea.; elmfdilf. of J. A.
S. Brea 11,.tninnr ton of John C. Brow n. tlereaeetl.
11. First and final account af, Barbara Mialer, ad
tatmetratrls of Daniel Miller, late of . the borough of
deveaard.
12. First and tool areal . of of David S. liar; ad
ininivtrata4 of N. J. Ramsey {'cods, Into of Wtst
Penn &b. , rougls, down=ed.
13. The account of John N. Mourn, testamentary
gnardian Cl David II Il lenu. a minor child or
Ham Clean. Isle of Dicliins,i township. deceased.
I I. The account of •Das id IVieliard, guard'. of
Samuel Leon, a minor child of Peter Lelan, late of
Middleton township. deceased
15 The scrount of Samuel Ilashore, executor of
Catharine Mo.tY., late'of Hampden township, de
ceased.
Pi. The lint nrrount of L. L.ler, and .1. A.
Weller a onlinitarators of 'William lielkr, Into of
Southlmptoil
to watip. deceased.
17. Fir..t and final account of Daniel Rudy, nalinin
kir:dor of Francis Rudy, of South Middleton:town
and (mat account of Panto! Rude. nil
fPf Jonaii Rudy, late of Surith Middleton
to.t ilt . Jec, oo l. .
19 A 4 count of Alfred A. Thuman, administrator
f Abraham (low. , Into of Dick ivron tommuldp, de-
..!‘i The norount r f .loseph W. Patton. and Joseph
A :Irosrt. rointinktrolors of Willhau 31. Beeloo, tato
of Corlool.. rossr4l.
. . • - _•
71. if arrow lit of Jacob ZI:, executor of John
.Zug, Ito tttn't,uth 3liddlutolk tut, ilship, deceived.
2 The n,r,nmt of .11 illt r, atlntittibtsatur of
Jame- ('oh or, lute • f Californiu, deceits, d.
Afet,llllt of John Matver, administrator n
Mary Lis wife, Will, was the dim:liter of George
Bronizer, late of Silver Sprint; (owlish ip,tivreasod.
'llia nod and Mull 111 . Count of :Samuel Eberly
eserotor of the last 141 and t. , statitent of Samuel
AllirEht, late of Etost l'ioiosliorough townsbip, dt
ceased.
25 Account of It. Wilson, administrator of Roy.
James L deceased, tote of New York cite.
26 Ihe account of NI. It. Boyd., administratUr of
the torah, of George deceased.
27. The first and final recount of Reorge Kuhno,
execntor of Georgn Kuhns, deceased.
26. 71rn iirL and font occount of Mary Jane Piper,
iiimattrix, .11.10 m P. Rhoads, executor of &mind
Piper, deceaseiL
29. Account of S. IT. Gould, administrator of Jobs
St;ingfellout, luta of tins borough of Csdlslo, de
coa,cd
The first account of Nnnb M. Laughlin, ailiullif
ho.ntor of llobort, U. Latighliu, Into of No.v burg
:au - tough, &tea:ital. •
JOLiElqi NEELY, neghler.
lard it.
SPIIVO AND SUMMER IMPORTATION.
1870.. 1870.
Ribbons, Millinery, and Straw Goods.
ARNISTRON . G,.:CATOR CO.,
1113 po l -ten and Jobbers of
_BONNET, TRIMStING, AND VELVET nianoNS,
Bonnet Silks, Satins, and Velvets, •
illtendn, Netts, 'Crapes, Hocken, Flower/4, Featheri,
Or natnente,Stlaw Bonnettk and L hints, Irk:upped
and untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, &o,
237 AND 239 VALTi3IOItE STItEET,
Baltimore,
Offer' the largest elnek to to found In thin country,
And unequalled In CllOl. ' and elteapnene,
coutialaing' the latest l'arlslnn naveltlen,
Order., solleited, and panto na,nelon given.
24feb79-3in
TT S. INTERNAL REVENUE
INCOME T,AX
.A:sistuut Ae.iersoreo 011ie°, in tile. , 15 Nat , Pet.,
2ttriWe, February 10, 11170. J
AC6ORDING to the instructioiVs . of
the t otioni.eioner of Intereel Iluvehtie, the
nrokual nt,es,inent of tha locum!, Tax wit I b, gin
Isinediately.
• All 1...60115 who have an income tax in , coven of
$l,OO per 0000111 nra tevirod to Insilco n return of
the 6.10. No return ba accepted oohs. made
,out In detail, that Is, with the proper entry opposite
orcb Iteln of ll 0 the. whole
and, nlvoilVo. I!,3.0011111111 , 6i011Pr!las derided-that
tlinforin and_ manner for declarieg that a person le
not lannefiaal 01 n taxable 11/COlllO ten the pieacribial
blank Kr potl3-11110 op. subseribell mud sworn to an
above Indicated. All returns must be made before
the fifteenth ef March, 1010.
WM. D. PARKER
.Agaistant Jlesssior.
Offirs-24 Weal Main.street, Carlisle, Pa,
Inietat-it
istrict Court of A 4
be United
D
for the Eastern 136triel of rennulvania:
In We -tatter of JACOB C,BENTZ, a Bankrupt
Jacob C.- Brute, of North Mhilefon tOWnhltip, itl
th . erounly of Cumberland, in "aid District, n Bank.
ruptl , llrt‘hig, mle; the Act - of Congress of March 2,
tool, petbintied for his dkehn.go, a meeting of
me liters Will be held on lrednestlay, (lie second (lay
of _March, 1870, nt tell o'clock,a n., borer° Register
Cherles,A. Barnett, at his oface,'ln the Court House,
in the borough of Catlisle, when -and where -the
exnminatlon of the II tultrnpt may he finished, and
the buslueos of meetingirrenuired by RectlAns 27 nod
28 of said ea may ho tramactod ; (at which time
nod plecn the Aseigneo of said Bankrupt wilbsubiiiit,"
lilt account, end apply fix a sAlthqstent of the Fame,
and for a dischargo front all liability no Atolgnee, In'
order that, a final dividend of the estate of said
bankrupt luny be made.) .
A hearing x ill afe.p ; he hold. on Wednesday, Ow
sixteenth ,ley of .Iforda, 1370, holoro the Court nt
Phdoth.leitia, nolo o'clock, , n. m., when nod mimeo
parties interested may shew cause - against tho said
Illschat go,
Attest
,
Clerk of rAki Court
eIIAS. A. DA th E'PT, ,
• , ' wghter.
/01 - 470-3 E— •
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MISCELL,IN-Bony
NEW STORE.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SNADEO, Le
On the newt day of March, I/370, We will open a
new and extensive assortment of CARPETS, Et., in
the "Bent,. House,' end the room f9imerly occupied
by Nessrs.Amyer d Co., dry goods motobauts. Our
M=E=
BRI:,SSEL,
THREE PLY,
SUPERFINE AND FINE INGRAIN,
VENETIANS, IN ALL WIDTHS,
DDTCII WOOL AND lIEMP CARPETS
Wo ahall also keep alarga assortmant
Homemade Rag and LisUag Carpets,
taring made arrangemmta to have •a full and con
=
WOOL, FLAX AND COTTON CARPET CHAIN
'FLOOR OIL CLOTLIS;
WINDOW SHADES
25 cents
4 -00
Carpet Rags bought
_or exchanged
for geode at t he bighest market rat.
Having n buyer of twenty-three years' experience
n the trade, NV 0 expect to opatt at greatly reduced
rate, our-entire stoV
We.invite the citizens of Carlisle and vicinitx to
♦isit Our Alora, and judge for 01010Sel'reg AS 10 the
quality and prices of our goods
Carlisle, February 24,1870
WOUCTION IN THE PRICES OF
WINTER GOODS,,
GREENFIELD'S,
NO. 4 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, -PA,
to mulct room for l'ioviSpring Stock
ETIEEM
BARGAINS
• .
D'o ME ST I C 13 0 OD S ,
• , ' "i'
Just opened. All Winter (1:W3'01LO:301d
WXTIIO : I3T R . llO ARD mo COST,
ii24teb7o
EXTRA SUPERFINE,
MEDIUM,
IMMO
MIMEO
LOOK IX Ci GLASSES, &c.
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- 0'
=3
IN DR HIS
TN CLOTHS 'AND DASSIDERES,
NEW &TOCIC OP
.L,, T. pREENFIELIVS
NO. 4, EAST MAIN STRUT
I!TSK lIATqf, BANKERS
OFFICE 9F FIBK. HATCH,
BANKERS AND 1),..EAL.E118
GOVERNMENT ,pECURITIEB,
No. 5 Nassau Streo, Now York,
The remarkable success which , attended•our ne
&lllation of the Loans of thq Can tral Pacific Railroad
Company and the Western Pacific Railroad CompiMS4.
and the popularity arid. credit which these loans
Lave maintained In the markets, both in this coon
try and Europe, have shown that the First Mortgage
Bonds of wisely located and honorably managed
Railroads are promptly recognized and readily taken
as the most suitable, safe, and advantageous form of
investment, yielding a more liberal income than can
horcafter be derived from Government Bends, and
available - to tabs their
• piaco. _
Assured that, ill the selection and negotiation of
superior railroad loans, we are meeting a great
public want, mid rendering n valuable son'ice—both
to o.la holdr . re-of capital and to those great national
works of internal improvement whose Intrinsic
merit and aubstantial character entitle them to the
use of capital and the confidence of investor,-we
now offer, with ' , pedal confidence and sritisfuetion,.
the ' •
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
Ming
Chceap.eake and Ohio
RAILROAD OMPANIC .-___.
,
t,
The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, conn Acting the
Atlantic coast and the magnificent harbors of (he
Chesapeake Ray with tho Ohio Meer, at a point of
reliable navigation, and thus, with the entire Rail
road system and water transportation of tho great
West and Southwest, forms the additional
EAST AND WEST TRUNK LINE,
so-imperatively demanded for the - accommodotion of.
tho fonnensa sad rapidly growing transportation
between the Atlantic seaboard and Europe on the
ode hand, and tho great producing regions of tho
Ohio and Mississippi Valleys on the other.
The importance-of this Road as a new
outlet from tho West to the ea magnifies
it into, °tie of national consequence, and
insures to it an extensive through traffic from the
day of Itscomiletion ;' while, in the development of
the extensive ngrimillural and mineral resources of
'Virginia noel West 'Virginia, it posseites, along Its
own line, the elements of a largeandprOtablo local
business.
thus the great Intercede, both gonoral and local,
allich,deniond the completion of tho
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad
to the Ohio ricer, afford the surest guarantor, of its
success Al value, and render It the meet important
and substantial railroad enterprise note-In progress
in this country.
s uperlority nsar. East and West route, and the
promise of an immense and profitablo trade nwaltlng
its completion, have drawn to-it the nliontion and
sooperation of prornissent capitalists and railroad
men . of this city, of sound Judgment and known in
tegrity, whose connection with it, Ingather with-that
of eminent citizens and business teen of Virginia
and West Virginia, Insures an energetic, honorable,
arid successful management.
The road in completed. rind it opo.tion from
Richmond. to the celebrated White 4ulphur Springs j ,
of West Virginia, 217 miles, and there remain but
200 miles (now partially constructed) to 'be Cam
pletedt to carry it to ,the proposed terminus on the.
Ohio river nt, or rieat the mouth of the Big Sandy
river, 10 miles above Cincinnati, and 330 miles
below Pittsburg.
Lines are now projected or fo progress through
Ohio and Kentucky to this point, which will connect
the Chesapeake and Ohio with the entire railroad
systemkof the West and Southwest, and with the
Pacific Railroad.
its vaiuthle franchises and superior advantages
_will Alacellse Cheraneakya sj„,_.QlllpitAlli,oks,LComs
puny among the richest and most powerful awl
trustworthy corporations of the country; and there
exists a present value, in complaint road and work
done, equal to the entire amount of the mortgage.
The details of the Loan have been arranged wills
spec MI reference to the wants of all classes of in
restore, and combine the various features of con
venience, safoty, and.protect inn against lass or fraud.
The Boosts sire in denominations of
$l,OOO, $5OO, and SI.QO
They will he issued as
COUPON BONDS, PAYABLE TO BEARER,
tmfmay bo held lu that form; or
The Bond may Le registered In the name of the
owner, with tho coupons remaining payable to
bearer attached, the principal being then transfera
ble only on the books of the Company, unless re
assigned to bearer; or
The coupons may ho detached and entwoled,.lho
Bond mode a Permanent Registered Bond, tranoror
ab;e only on the books or the, company, and tho
interest made payable only to thei registered owner
or his a tvrnoy,
Th• three classes will ha k nown.respectively as
Ist. " Coupon Bonds payable to-,
Bearer."
2d. " Registered Bonds with Coupons
attached."
3d. "Registered Bonds with CouponS'
detached,"
and should he so deflenolcd by, correspondents in
specifying the doss of Bonds desfrod:
Thy have Thirty Yoarki to run
•Iron Januarx 15. WO, with interost at six Ni cent
per annum nom Noyember 1, 1669.
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD
IN TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. •
hitemt'is payabla In
MAY A'ND NOVESIDNR‘„
that it may take the place of that of the earlier
.issues of Biro Twentio4, awl suit the COIIVOIIIIOICO of
our friends who already kohl Central and tVentern
Pacific Bonds, with interest payable in January and
July, and who may desire,. in -making additional '
Invostmedta, to, hare their interest Yedeivable at
different serumne of the year•
' , Mho Loan is encored hy rohrtgago upon the ontiro
line of ford, from Richmond to thri Ohio river, with
rho equipinont and nil other propert , y ; dintl Apparto
nonces connected therewith.
A Binicing - Fund of $lOO,OOO per rimier— Is pro
vided for the redemption of the - Bonds; to trine effect
one year after the completion of the road
%he mot - Immo In for:P.5,001,000, of which $2,000,01:10
will be reserved and heldin trust far the redemption
of eutdtandirm bond; of the Firglnla Content Itait
road Company, now Merged in the Thestpeake and
Ohio:
Of the retualning $13,000,000, a aufhelent amount
gill ho sold to completO .the road to the Ohio river,
perfect and Improve the_ portlon e notv in operation,
and thoronghly.oquip the whole for n large and
active tragic. t
- • Tho present prictis tio and accrued Interest. -
ALoaa so - qtruply scoured, so carefully guarded,
and so cortahl hereafter .to command a prominent
place among tho'favorlto Bacarillos In tho markets,
both of 'this country ,and Europe, mill he at once
appisainted and quickly ahsorbed.
Very'respeetihily,
FISIC &HATCH,
- .
Wu l!aro Issued .pruuplilel; soutnlnlnz full
particulare,"iitittleticnftletnlla, map, oto.;w111c11 will
LG furnlalmd upon uppllcat;ou.
Wo buy nud 114;11
GO,VERNMENi 130ND6;
owl wave tho accoutite of
BANJO,
RANICR RS,
• . • CORPORATIONS,
,
Dna Pthoni eulJact to chock al xII ht nnS allow In
-
orelllon artily balanced,.
1 :Nlob7O•Onl • . •
NISCELLitNEOZIS.
1870.
H-ARDWARE
HENRY SAXTON. J. V. BIKLER
H. sAxtorr & -co.,
•
N 0.15, EAST ?JAIN STREET,
Dealers' in Hardware, Iron, Cutlery, &c.,
Carlisle, Pa.,
hereby announce to the public, thet:tbey intend
selling ovorythilit In'thar eitharzwholeealo-or
- rota, at prim couch lou;ar than can be bought th
!No of Philadelphia
Our stock coushati hi part of
nuiraiNa 'MATERIAL OF ALLPESCRIPTIONS
Iron, Paints,
Nails, Oils,. ;
Shovels, Claes,
Hoes, Putty,
Forks, Varnishes,
Rakes, Cement,
Spades, • Plaster,
Crow bars, Band,
Sledges, Powder,
Picks, Safety fuse
Alro a full and well selected assortment of
Mechanics' Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery
I=
FARM BELLS,
Plows, Hums, Chalon, Grain bags, Ropes, Pulleys
and Hay Elevators ofnll descriptions.
OUNS, PISTOIA POWDER, SHOT, CAPS,
and atumu nition of nll kinds. 4.
Thankful for past favors, by strict nttontiort
business we itopo to receive a continuation of th
ALL PERSONS knowing themselves
intiebted to Henry Saxton era requested to
make immedlato sottlement, and thoso having
el.dme to present them for aottlemant, ne I wish to
close up my hooka to January 1, 1870
HENRY SAXTON.
27.janTO.
D E HAVEN BROTIIER,
BANKERS AND DEALERS Rl'
GOVERI3IENT SECURITIES,
UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
FIRST MORTGAGE RORER,
No. 40 South Third street, Philadelphia
Buy, SoB and Exchange all Isaneo of
U. S. BONDS,
on the most liberal forme
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD"
=
COUPONS CASHED
Etockb bought and sold on Commission oily.
r
Accounts rOesivod, and Interest allowed ou daily
baln4cPs. Subjoct to.check at,siglit
271.701 y
PACIFIC GUANO
,COMPANY
CAPITAL, $1,000,0*0
JOHN S. RkESE & CO.,
ti ENER Ai. AGENTS,
122 South Delaware ave., Philadelphia
10 South street, Baltimore.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
- •
No fertilizer iotroduc " ed to tbo formers of 0
Middle and Smithorn Staten bas given morn goner
nod nnityyln Hatisfaetion than this E
The trade In it hes atoadlly Increased until tie
consumption now throughout th;entlre,country far
exceede that of any other fertilizer
Tho !Argo capital Involved In It§ produtclo
affords the surest guarantee of Its contlnuoa ease
team The company tins a far greater Interest
tlxo peirnanoncy of Its trade than any numbor
consumers can have; hence it is the highest inform;
of the comps - ny to put tho best fertilizer into ma
Itet, that their usual facilities, aided by the be.
at:tontine ability ean produce
This guano is sold at retail by local agonts of tit
company throilghout, Now Junioy, Delawaro, I'onn
eylvania, and the Southern States, and -at •telaAesale
General Agents for the Compnny.
10fob70-3m&sernn
HE FARMER'S BANI.s.,oF CAR-
T LIBLB, PEENSIOLVgNIA. -- ... " . ' •
,
Recently organized, has boon opened, for transaction
ora general banking heelless, In the corner rpom of
It. Given's new building, on the North West corner
of algh ntreetand the Centre Square.
Tho Directors hope by Morel and careful manage
ment to make this it'populaLicistitUtlon, and a safe
ropoeltory for all who may fevor she bank with their
accounts.. • • .. I • i
Offposits received and paid back on demand, inter.
est allowed on special deposits, Gold, Sliver, Treas.
fury Notes and Govern - Moot Bonds, bought and sold.
Collections made on all accessible .points In the
country. Discount day, Tuesday. Banking hours
from 0 o'clock A. Si to 3 o'clock C. 'PI.
J. C. HOFFER, &shier.
DIRECTORS:
R. Given, President, Wm. 11. Miller,
Thomea Paxton, David Helkes,
John W. Craighead, A. J Herman,
27mar 9&tt Abraham Witmer.
LIST OE SALES called. by N. 13
MOORS, Auctiontior
War. 4. Curtis Millburn, Penn twp. ,
•• ' 5." Benjamin Lochard; - Elekinson, 6
7. Jno. D. Sheafror. Mckinnon. e
" 8. Jaeob Plank, South Middleton twp.
D. -*Moses Wotool, Carijalo, Pa.
" 10. Abrm. Spotty. Mckinnon.
• " 11. John B. Elybru, Wont Pennalioro,
12. Wilmot Shupp, South Aflddletou twp.
21, CurtitiFialiburn . Penn.
16. Jno. A. Parer, Dickinson.
" 17 Jamca Lime, Ponn twp.
. " 18. linvid Pickle, South Middleton. •
"19. Alex. ftelaingor, Dickicuon.
" 22 & 23 Snmnol Wolf, Burnt District.
" 24. - J.M. Good. Butt, Middleton. '
.26 David.Slpo, CarlinliP. , • . ,
" . 20 'slra. Leaman, Carlini°,
LANICERS
DEVENNEY, Auctionocir.
• More 4—William Clark, Mouroo.
•• s—Lad 24Icier, cosign., Midi]loser.
•• 7-1 . 1. P. Eberly, Silver 13pring,,9 •:-
•• B—Baniol-Kute, Middlesex. •
o—Clinc,Shretooi, Ellver,Spring. •
• •• B.Jtupp, Lower Alloy.
•• 11—John Erick, ndm'r, blourao:
•• 12—B. P. ZlmmormaniLdwer Allen. , •
14—William !Swartz, Ponth Middleton.
•• 16—Ileigley ll4s,lneobantoeburg. -
•• .16—Arthur Shiiptyllitatroe. ' •
' ••• 17-Binnual Ilrmoningor, Slicer Spilug,
•• 16-11 it Springs. /,-
•• lb—M II Borman, Sliver Bluing. •
•• 21--Jecob 0 ood) oror, South Middlotou.
, ,Brenuomon, Middle/ex.
' •• 23=Benjamin Bliley, Monroe.
• ' 24—John McClure; Monroe.
c. kri—lturber /6 kitaymen, Silver Spring.
• •• 26-4 Klink, New litnrcton. •
•"' 28—John Pour Chnraitown:
1870
1,..
' . Aldo Rue° Burner.
TLIN , IG RNING GLORY.
PARMAHE TER, and
13=!
and other now For or, Dining Room and Mambo
TUE REGULATOR.,
and city of Burlington COMBINATION. No oho
sell tho
DIAMOND HEATER
which Lents 0,0, two or titre° roomo, and in decidedly
'We would call attention to our largo stock of
dono on reasonablo toms and without delay
vital to call and price our articles before purchasing
E1=212!
•RTAuEs - 2v.1 , 1120M6VrE9.
IMINKTI
JOHN, B. REESE & CO.,
T,I:NTP ' tEc..
STOVES I •'
S ,ASI
As the Hawn la famt approaching when poisons
will looking for a deSitabio novo for Parlor or
Kitchen use, Ive ask it careful examination of our
stook, bollevlng wo Lava the largest and boat salect
ed assortment of STOVE over offored to tho eltizons
I=
Wo have on hand the flatly oolobrated
I •
MORNING GLORY BASE BURNER,
which, as a Parlor or'Dinlog Room Stove, easels all
others, as thousands 100 use thorn will testify
THE LIGHT .HOUSE,
Ono or the most desirable stores in rise.
THE MORNING LIGHT,
VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI
DENCE FOR BALE.
13Ruato op South Hanover street; Carlisle, now
owned and occupied by Dint. Waahmood, late the
property of Benedict Law.; Tho lot fronts on Han
over at., 90 fort, and extends back the same width
240 feet to an alloy. The improvements are a largo
two-story PltAblE HOUSE, with Verandah lu front,
containing Double Dariers,,liall,. Chamber, Dining
room and !Mohan on lower hoar and six Chambers
and Bath-room on the 2nd story. One and water
have bead introduced. There is a barge Stable and
Cordage House at the loot of the lot. The lot is
- well studded with ornaffenta, trees and alwit hberY,
health's fruit of almost every descriptcon and Drapes
of the meet choice selection In a abundance,
Enquire of . L. SPONSLEit,
Real Estate Agent.
Wo offorru
song Others the following Cook Stoves: f 230Ct438
PO9'ABLE FURNACES,
!Room Stoves
surimoßA
NOBLE COOK,
MERRY cnRISTMAS,
FIRE PLACE STOVE,
tho boot Firo Place Stove over Involuted
TINWARE.
en hood or made to ordor. All kinds of
ROOFING AND SPOITTING
All porsonu doeirlog Anything in our lino axe IR
WALKER & CLAUDY,
Np. 113, We Main Street,
Oullylo, Pa
fobo9.
NO IIUIiIBUG
NO HUMBUG !!
I am now getting up the largest lot of work ever
made In Cashale, and am , preparing for another sale
In April next.
Call at the shop and examine the work before it Is
finished, BO that you may Ito stabil - lel:l'6,a I use noth
ing bat tho'BEST bIATERLA LS of all kinder.
Every style of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, &a.,
ready made or made to order. All new work guaran
toed.
_Raring been successful for four yearn, I bopo by
strict attention to bushiest, to merit a continuance of
pal mune.
Do not forot the placertor. Pitt and South atreutp
Carlhoha, Pa.
Onn7o 3m
MEI
T G CALLIO,
U •
No. 29 WpIT MAIN STREET,
CIARLIBLE,
=1
Tho 'TATTER of Carlislo I I
The latest stylesjuat received!
ThoJatest stylep always on hand! I
SILK HATS from tho best Hamifiteturas 111
FAVIIIONABLE HATS just out 1111
J. O. OALLIO wishes to call attention to his largo
stock of
I HATS AND CAPS.
lia manufastures Hats to order, and has (lie best
arrangomonts for coloring Irate, Woolen Goods
neOvercOite,itt
The Meant:CALM PRICES paid tor
COUNTRY FURS
41 - 4.01VE EDI A CALL.9I4
NO 29 !JAIN STREET.
lOsapC9
T B. CA_LDWELL Sc CO
• -
JEWELERS,
AND IMPORTERS,
902 CIIESiNIIT BTRltra", PKILADELFAIA,
ISCEP ONI.! FIRST CLASS GOODS
AN IMMENBN. VAttINTY or
- -
CIOLD WATOUES.
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,
BILVBF. WARN,
WHDDINO piLvnit
PLATED. WAIUI,
CLOClppos , zEs,
FORIIIaN .FAbIqrGOODII,
YINH PAlNiniqS, Acr
All persona desiring really fins articles, reliable In
moderate In price, are. curtain to be
pleased by our exceedingly large and 1.1114 collec
tion. Our stock le kdat always (rob by aritlone
from - first eoureee. ,
(Water° le pronebuced one of the moot elegant In
the world; and nay ',Artful the - city aro car
golly invited to call - and inspeot It At their leisure.
-UOJenTOly .
' '
ATOtIOE. - -Thu sto%lcholdero of tho
natrieburg,Carliele, and Chamhepuburg Turn
-plko R. ad Company aro hereby notlflude that no
election velll bo held at Ito nubile house of Henry L.
Burkholder, In tho borough of Carmelo, on Itonday,
the tetienth day qf March next, between the• hoary of
twelve o'clock, a. in., and ono o'cloCkAn'm of uold
day; to olect Uwe? Managers for said comtia4.
FRANK.
21feb70-I.t • Proldeit.
A. Z., SPOYSZEIP'S COL U3l L..
A . t: SPONSLEI
Real Estate Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer Them ,
slue and Chita Agent. ()Rice lidAirl Street New ' 1
Centre Sinere.
CORENAKIER FOR SALE.,—An
rollout Oro Woolwr, AL tho Oro Bonk of George
W. Lekllch, nearly uow. Will Lo told rO,v low. •A.
ply to A. 'L. svON6LER.
tlon7o
STOVES
OWN PROPERTY FOR RENT.-A,
• commodious two and, a half story RICK
DW ELLINU, adjoining the hotel on ILo corner of
Maio awl Bedford streets.
Also two two-story DWELLING HOUSES, ono Brick
awl the other Frame, altucted on Pamfrot street, be
tween Hanover and Bedford streots—ad._ good-or
der, Possession given first of April. Apply fik•
A. L. SPONB.I..ER; , '
Real Estate Agent
OR RENT
Cjau7o
Two cotntoodlous ,t4i.o story Brick Muses, on the
eat of East street, between Main and Louther
streets, In the boron& of Carlisle; Ilk°. bie• a vain.
able lot of ground on 'the east od e of Uteri. Spring,
containing Ithout THREE ACRES; being tho iiroperty
of tho heirs Of Tosoph Sitcom, deceased, all in excel
lent repair, trill be leased for one year from tho lot of
April next, For terms, Am., enqui L re of
. SPONSLER,
_ Real Estate Agent.
FOR SALE.
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A two story BRICK Private Residence situated on
South Hanover street, between' Pomfret and booth
at reels, Carlisle. The lot contains 21 feet ill front and
120 in depth. The house is nearly new, containing
double parlors, dining room audikitchen on the OreL
'.ficair, and Svc comfortable chambers, on th e second
story, and three fobbed rooms on the attic, - convent.
cat outbuildings, fruit trees, and grape vines, and
hydrant In the yard. Enquire of
A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Ebtate Agent.
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ORE BANK FOR SALE.—A. rich
deposit of the boot quality Ilermatito Ore,
yielding 60 per cent. comprisibg about 18 ACRES, -
located in ;Uonroo township, about 2 miles from the
iron Works of O. W. Sc D. V. Ahl, or, the south sido
of tho Yellow Brooches creek.' Thorn n, a stream of
water running through the —.U.1414,ra Inc
washing the oro and furnishing Water pOuur bo
sides. A portion of the tank is under a lease and
will be cold subject thereto. Tho balance Is uuln.
cumbered. -
Pen Entre dosirlous of viewing the Bonk may call
upon Goorge W. Loidich, nt oLeldiell's mill," for
merly knower as Bricker's mill, hlunroo township,
Combo, land county, or upon
\ NIAGARA,
30June GO
MEM
FOR, SALE,
A Private Reside°Ch eituato on South Hanover SO.
Carilalo, nearly ii ‘ ppnalte Sarly's 11.. tel owned by
James Bentz. The lot contains lialjato In boat
uniting back 210 teet, and being 70 toot in liro' dth
at Oho rear. Thu buildings aro n44raiY new And in
- oxcoilont ordor, comprising a comniudinus
TWX)=STORY BRICK FRONT BUILDING
with a largo Two.Stoty Prick Pack Building attaeh
ed containing all the tandem naproventeunt inclu
ding gas and water. 'rhe location of this property
Air-orte7of-thaAarost-eliglo.c in the town, and will to
disposed °fon fat orablu terms. For terms and fur
ther particulars enquiry of
EEC
FOR SALE—That desirable Private
lissldoncs situated on West lionifrot Street,
Curlixlo •TlioL contains 30 feet In front and 24U
fonrin doptir.. - I‘llO-isnprovements consist of n-com
modlous
TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE,
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containing largo Paricrs. Ball, Dining Bonin. and
Kitchen on MO lower floor, and eight ectivonlont
Chambers on the second floor, filmic over the front
building, and Live over the back bull ling, a Wash.
Button, Batli Room, and Wi t ter Closet; nod gal pipes
running Into tho collar. A hydrant in the ysrd and
cantor On the second story. 1110 en tiro poverty it
in Most axe — ellen t condition, and the treat'on one of
the most desirable In the town. Tho lot Is stud
ded with fruit trees and shrubbery, and gaits is num
ber of grape vines of suponior quidity. For terms
apply to
2.4 sept GO
ALUABLE FARM AT
Sitonto ou tho Sontleslde of tho Yellow Breeches
creak la Monroe township, about ii mile East of
Ahl's Iron Works; containing 76 Acre., all cleared
but about. 2A. res which aro coveted e ith good nig
her. Tho improvemontsnro n t ott,mtalleus tan-story
FRAME HoUrE, Nvlth convenient out buildinrs.
Largo BANK BARN with Wagon' Shed and Corn
trills attached. A cholco Applo Orchard In good
bearing order, together with hutches, Pears, Ch• rrleg
anti On apes in abundance and an excellent and never.
tailing well of it uter at the &Rdr. The land is in a high
glans of cultivation. undur good fence and the itn..
provementg in good order. • The location ig n &lam
ina one, telng near u rhoreb, mill aud. at 11001 hi use
If nut gold at pnvato solo brfure the 2 211, day of
Septernber nest the lore win be offered or Public
Salo on that day. Persons desirous of viewing this
premises may call upon Goo. W. Loldich, at Leldleleg
ullll, in :llpnroo township,
For terms bp, apply to
13A ,g 09
VALUABLE PRIVATE REST:-
• DEN CE FOIL S ALE.-oltum o m tho west end,
of the borough of Carlisle, won. of Dickinson Collego.
Tito lot contains 50 feet in front,uni 50.1 feat In
depth, extending from Ma n to Lonthdr st, edt.
Tho im"pro , outputs consist of nn elegant and cots.'
mullions man-ion situate near the centre of the
grounds. fronting on Ma 0 sheet, !lei-111.d in the
most t upon, style, with . onvouient outbuildings.
Tito grounds are benutlioily Idd out, and aro
studded with abundance of- fruit and ornamental
trees and flowers, and shrubbery of - the choitest
kind.
Tho owner being desirous of selling, the properly
will bo disposed of upon advantageous teriow to the
purchaser Possession given on the first of April.
next. For terms, and further particulars, enquire of
A. L.'t.PUNYLER,
Meal Estato Agent.
M=l
Moen
IILISCELL4NEOUS.
THREE FARMS FOR SALE AT A
GREAT BARUAIN, in West Virghill.
ONE 0.." 42.5 SORES!
Land In fair condition{ of very good quality, un. der gcred fonou, Orchard, (harden paled in. good shad
and comfortablo Dwelling, Barn, 90x3.5 toot, Doan
Hoarse, Wagon House. Meat House, Hen Hoorn,
Spring House at a spring of good writer mar the
Dwelling. Ono half is under cultivatio.., bsiance in
Wood. and Tnnbor. Said Form is situated within
DA miles of :teeny Crook, a Stet!.n on the Baltimore
a. d Ohio DAlirosal, at which there Is n Store, Pest
0111 co and Express Ofllco, Uhe're all liluds,of Predates
can ho sold., -Martinsburg, a largo and flourishing'
town, 111.10 miles distant, whew rho highest pride
are paid for all hinds 'of CO untry Productr;'29.y - naline
distant is a Quarry, whore 'good Ltanostotio can ho
had f r three years without o st, and Zan, be burnt
Torloight eonts.por - bananel
_Taro Tenant en aboro
Farm raised tho poet yew . 600 Bushols Wirent, end in
a short limo this amount might bo doubled, by use
of Limo, as it acts wolf o.neald Land. This Farm
will'ho divided to snit purchasers, and sold on cosy
forms. Prima :26 per Acro. Also, ono of
Two Hundred tend Fourteen , Aerea I
At t 2.0 per Acre. Itorgypponto common. And
one of
Two Hundred un'cl Fourteen - floe.,
'At SlsPee ImPro . vothents. tluod dales
power on both.
Tho Land on those Parmajs of good qUality, ono
third cleared, and balinme r `dn Wood of d Timber,
which commands a good market at Cherry Run Bta
lion. Thee Parma are situated one mile from Clie,:ry
Run Station, on the Italrimoro - A uhio.Rabroad, at
Which Station Is a Store, Post Office and Express Of
fice, and 1 cello from n Limestone Quart), whore
l.lu• °atone can ha had /or three yearn tor nothing.
Martinsburg Is 13 miles distant.
All too above locations are very healthy. I offer
them a Bargain, On I am old. Irene no family, and
with to roll., JA.P . Go - to Sleepy Creek Stiltiou, on
(lo Baltimore & Ohio RaLroad, to eon Parma,
wliero Hamilton Lane, ceu., torrent on farm, will
giro nil particulars, anti show the firms,
Addru6s,
• A. SNIITII,
20Jan2n:t . Aberdeen, rforford county, bld,
LIVERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE
TAIII.II. • . .•
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T. L. !STERNER tfs . BROTHER,
In'rder OtAfeillz
1102511111 AND OARTLIAOES TO MAD
OIT IiZABONAI3 . LA TROBlef AND AT 8/1011TEST NOTIO¢
CAIIRIAGES '.IIIRNIBEEED VO - t :IitrgURALS
_ 47 - e N. B. Stable [win for howl. of horses on
keep.
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EXECUTORS'. NOTlCE.—Cottons
.testamentary On the eststo of Jacob 11. Coo-
Teri decessod, - Into -Now-Cumberland, - haring been
to the tintlerslgnectoil/ per-ons• knowing
thomkolms Indebted thereto, sro requested to make
paymont. anal thmo haring claims, or demands to
presoak them, duly authenticated, Jo the under
signed. "
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The mentors Will attend for tho above purpose;ril
the residence of the late dsovaned, ob the first day •L
Atarch,lB7o.
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A. L, SPONSLER,
Real Eetto Agent, Carlisle,
A. L. SPANS - Ltift,
Beal Eatato Agent
A. L. SPONSLER,
Keel Estate Agent
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A. L. SPONSLER,
Real }tutu Aiont.
LEVI 11. COOVIIIIi
JOSEplf COOVER,
Exoctitora
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