II Vtritar CARLISLE, MARCH 10, 1870 • Major D. R. B. Navin, formerly of this connty., has been el'ected president of tho Pennsylvania Republican Association, of Washington; for tbo ensuing year. 'The timo for trimming fruit trees and, grape vines_ is here.. Dp not neglect as it is of the greatest irnpoitance to the successful raising of fruit. _ The . slcig,hing •on Monday . and day gave our town a lively_appearance. Everbody appeared to think to the sleighing would not last long they would take all out of it they could. - Only about 'three weeks more of com fortable marketing. After' the first of April morning markets will commence— then for early rising. Our markets are ,not as-well attended es they should be, and consequently everything continues high in pri6e. . . ()lir frienti, John 11. Rheem, is in attend :Ince at "the Supreme Lodge of the World" of knights of Pythias, which meets in New York, this Its ses sion will be one of great -interest to the members , of the Order, generally 111 r. Rheem is a Past Grand Chancelloc'ef the State of Pennsylvania. J. B. Floyd has disposed of his restau rant to Johnny Smith, formelly of Ameri can House restaurant. Mr. Smith knows how to "run the masheen," and his oysters are the most luscious, his beer the best, and his ale unexcelled, being from MaSsey, Collins & , ,Co's. mammoth brewery in Philadelphia. Call and see him under the Volunteer building. 'The monthly sermon to the young men under the auspides of the Y. M. C. A. will be preached by the . Rev. Dr. Swartz, in the Fret Lutbern church, on next Sabbath afternoon at 3l o'clock. A gen eral invitation is extended, but young menare particularly invited to attend. Wky do so many of our. young men, and not a few of more mature age stand on the opposite side of the street at the depot? The postoftice has been re moved to Rheem's Hall, and the excuse of waiting for the mail is now played out. A. chic on wasliittrthed at Urc—resi dance of Mr. Daniel Hollinger, on Satur day last, that had four legs. This mon strosity appears as lively as the rest of the brood, and bids fair to drow to a tender spring chicken, a matronly hen, or a staid sober rooster. Persons visiting Philadelphia on busi ness or pleasure, and wishing to visit the Academy . of Natural Science, on_ Broad street, below Chestnut, can procure tickets, without charge, from Mr. W. F. Horn, at his .drug store on Main street. Mr. 11. is a member of the society, an+ was elected from the fact of his being's •practical ahemist and mineralogist. Will th&Chambersburg champion ty pographer knock under? Why _ the " mysterious disapPenrance "• of that challenge advertisement • froin the 'col umns 'of the Repository? Did ambi tious advertiser want a puff? A musical entertainment Will be given liTtliCOitriTs - OTH ifazlira - oFeb° s tra, — n Rheom's Hall, on the evening of the . seventeenth. This is the benefit of Prof. Held, the leader of the Band and Or-. chestra. Prof Weber, the violinist, and Prof. Hass, the pianist, will be present and assist in"thc, Performapces; We dan assure the lovers of music that a rare treat is in store for them. The complete success of a'similar perform:Dice in liar risltarg, is an ci'idcncc of the skill and popularity , of the performance. The frame stable attached to the prop erty of J. and J. Bosler, situated file alley running parallel with North street, between North and Penn streets, was entirely destroyed by fire on Tuesday evening last. It was discovered about half-past eight o'clock. The firemen were promptly on the ground, and thus intvented what would otherwise have been a terrible conflagration. The loss is about $7OO, on which there is an in surance. The stock bad all been safely removed ; there were about live. , ons of bay consumed. - Eft:Val - Indult*, who. deserted from' the United.StateV Garrison at Ckrlisle, taking with him a government horse and ninety „dollars •in money, belonging ,to an officer at that post, was safely re turned to the garrison yesterday, by Mr. M. S. Metzger, of East Lampeter, , town ship. Rudolph passed 111!. M's on lest Thursday morning, ..and suspecting- the horse was stolen, came to town and so cured the, services of Office': Huber. The two then proceeded to Pa'radise, where they found Rudolfih- and arrested him. SeventyAlvo_dellars of the stolen money was found on hieperson, five dollars of which he was allowed to retain, and the remainder was given to the owner by• Mr. Metzger yesterday. This was the second stolen *horse Mr. Metzger recov ered durifig the present week.--Lancas ter lexprdil. 11EZ22 To 41te &laps. of The Carlisle Ireiald On Thursday, the third instant, we. visited the examination of , the school at ".Franklin Square," in South Middleton tovinthip, taught by Miss A. M. Fleming. The exercises -Commenced at ,12 o'clock, in., in the presence of a largo and tritel ligent nuniber of visitors. The:pupils were examined in the different branches, 'which they had studied, and, from the readylitsponses- from each, . all present were 'convinced that 'the teacher had taken great pains to advance them. The . examination throughout was highly creditable, and would* be an honor to some of our higher institutions of learn ing. Wo witnessed the Solution: 'of problems in mathematics by small pupils, ivhich.would mizzle the brains of mush older and pretended wiser heads. The knowledge evinced by such small schol ars is a striking contrast of the past with the present.. What mighty improve., moats have hem' made in the school system within the last'thirty yearsrl . • Compare the' teacher and pupil of to-day ' NV i itii , tllo9o , Of the past, 'and the contrast is so strildrige that we .are loth to be- Hove that wo fittbh days' of ignorance. Thu sohool at. ",Fraidclin Square", is .qortainly a . I model one, and tho different distriets.should ° avail 'them selves of thi.epportimity. of Securing as good a teacher as the one found in .char o, of said school. • The' exercises - weio - milbrened with amide 'l33:PihFrof. Malceehan, 'on, the Melodeon, - and the violin. Appropriate addressee' were deliVered, by the -- Rev. Norcross, pastor of ~tho Presbytoriatt church.of Carlisle, c..P. Hmtrieb, Siazt , on,_esqs., of Carlisle. After the addresses 'we, in .company with quite, a number Of the visitors, atile . invitation of Joseph A. Stuart, esq., repaired to his' residence,' and partook of asumptuous supper pre pared by his estimable lady for the ea? casion. ;• W/ HYDROPHOBIA. From our correspondent at Sterrett, Gop•] . .. . . . , DEAR HERALD.—A. case; of this most alarming, and much to be dreaded mal ady occurred a few days ago in Perry county. VI °. victim is a little girl, about 12 or 13 years of age, "the daughter of St6PhenLosb, residing about three mile 43 east of Landisburg, on the Waggoner's, .Gap Road, -leading to Carlisle. - It hp nears 'that - that section has bCen infested with rabid dogs during the winter, by which it is supposed that a cat, belong ing to Mr. Losh was bitten. Mr.-Loch had noticed, for some-time -provigns to the occurrence here narrated, that his :cat exhibited signs of gig mad, yet' not altogether believing this to be the case he allowed. the .dangerous 'animal free liberty among his family, which re- Suited -in the child being scratched by ..., tbe'eat, while raging in the Ihst tit that it was attacked with. Mr. Losh then despatched the animal, which had proven most conclusively, by its actions, 10-hav ing been 'mad. The terrible thotight that his' little girl was liable to suffer this agonizing death, aroused him to seek any relief that might be had. After failing, however, to discover: anything that would promise a cure, he - was ad ised, by a friend, to consult with George V. B. :•-toey, living near Sterrett's Gap, L unibef laud county, who has in his pos session as a family right, the original re ceipt for the cure of the bite of a rabid, or mad animal, discovered by Ids grand fatherthe Rev. Dr. William Story, of Lebanon, Pa., about SO years ago. The child received treatment from Mr. Story, and is now doing well." Although the country is. at the present time, flooded with bogus receipts, purporting to be the original ono of Dr. Story. And that they are bogus, is plainly proVen from the fact of their failing, in every instance, to cure this dteadful malady. Whilst, on the other hand, there .are scores who will testify to the true merits of the original Story cure. It may -be remembered, however, that Dr. William Story, in his time, had. this discovery Patented, after Which,. we learn- fermi 'family connections; he offered it to the Legislature or vama, or benefit of the State, nt $12,000. Ile was, however, refused this. amount, but was offered $8,000; which 'sum he re fused to take. We are informed, by some of the family., that the proceedings of this transaction can still be seen on the records at Harrisburg. irthis be an infallible cure fOr the bite .of • a mad clog, $lO,OOO or $15,000 would be a small sum to pay for it, for the benefit of the State, that all might have it nt hand in the hour of emergency, and afllietibn. Money is went, and appropriated for purposes that are not half so beneficial to the peo ple as a remedy like' this would .be. Scores of valuable lives might be saved, annually, as well as oceans of trouble 'averted. It would be no more than just and right, for our Legislature toappro priate a respectable sum of money for the divulgement of this secret, and the right to publish it for the benefit of any who may fall i.iicenns to 'this alarming malady. If there be a Certain cure, ono that-has-stood-the-test-for-upwards-of-80 years, , for hydrophobia, why should it not be purchased, at any price, for the temporal Salvation of those who may fall victims: IZETN OFF. Mr. Jesse Zeigler, sr., of Middlesex township, net with an accident on Mon day, which might haVe resulted ..serious ly. Mr. Zeigler and-son were driving in a sleigh, and when not far from Mr. T. W. Chambers', esq., a large black dog jumped up on the felice which gave sud den fright to the horse, causing him to run at full speed, and to become unman ageable. Fie did not go far, however, until the young man was thrown out, but very fortunately received no injury. Father Zeigler was then lefttilLme to take care of the frantic horse.' IT: (lid not go far, however, until Mr. Z. was al so thrown out in the snow feet foremost, with the lines securely 'wrapped around his , ankles, thus dragging him a consid erable distance, when luckily the sleigh' struck a post h.nd the old gentleman was loosed from'his perilous situation. In Lancaster city the vagrants have been put to breaking stone on the streets, with what success the following from The Express will show: Some of the 'newspapers in the neighboring towns are discussing our experiment of puttingille vagrants, committed to prison, to work breaking stone. They naturally jump to the conclusion that, because on the first attempt a' number refused to work and stampeded, the project is a failure. The Readiap,pnies,• looking at the ques tion in this light, regards the failure a, success, inasmuch. as the lazy fellows run off and the county is thus rid 6f them. Ths.Tlll4o9 therefore suggests that "every town and, township should' hate a stone heap for the benefit of tliese loafers ;" that " - such treatment would soon' make them scarce." -If every town-and town ship should adopt the suggestion, and tlo loafers constantly run away, wo appre hend that thero would not be Mitch im- Prevenient, as the vagrants would simply be driven from one . Point to another. They intiatrith• bc — f6l or starve. 0 - f course there is no absolute necessity fi their living"; but as they insist upon living :in effort should bo,mado to utilize them. Breaking pto: o idas gcied as any oiler :way, , and when they once ;get hands in," we have no doubt they will, prove sufficiently tractable. Gangs are now working in this day, and, except on the first two or tinge days, no"atteMpts have been maderili / get away. The most important question connected with the subject is .7hothei the cost of watching them and supplying the implements will not, in the long run, amount to' more than the profit derived from their : labor. When ,this . point is settled, .the practicability .of Vagrant labor can be More fully cliscussed. The ilinchean Republican,. published, at West Chester, says : On Monday last Joifertion Slimier, of West Chester, slaughtered the largest hog'of which. ,wo have- niiy record.' Tho hog was a Ches ter white; find was, two years and , Am mouths, old. It Measured' 'si* feet and ton inches:from the front of the head to tho root of the tail to , bot Ween the once, seven foot and three inches in. girth just "Il'orhind the , fore logs, and Seven foot and nide. inches. around' the middle. ;The head .weighed , ; and the weight of the' • whole', hog ,neatly drooped weiglied I,4:lll6egnindli. Good judges, estimated that ho would make _Biz:hundred poimds of lard I • Ale was a good fender, and we, are_ as sured that for the last four, months he did not drink 4''y water. It was . chased by Messrs. Como 1.2 cents a pound, inakittol4Bo. A pret ty round sum for one hog ! • Bonn) years ago the late - Joseph. Mo.; gan killed a hog which weighed 1,053 pounds ; but Mr. Bhaner's hog-dressed in a similar manner weighed.l,o64 - - This is the largest.hog 'which wo' have any" account. The sketsh of Miss Olive Logan, which we had hitendedpublisbing; was received too late for this week's issue. We will, however; give it in full- pest week.. We would again-remind our readers that she will giye her popular lecture "'Girls," on Friday evening, 18. The com mittee inform us that more seats lraveal ready been gold thap for any previous lec ture of the course. We do not wonder at this, for Miss Logan 'is everywhere drawing more crowded houses than any other lectPrer in Ihe country. Wo aro rev ested to mention'that all seats en gaged, but which have not been paid for and tickets lifted by Wednesday, the six teenth, Will o be considered as not wanted, and disposed of to other partid. Tick ets can be procured from A: 11. Blair, or Wm. M. Ogilby, at Farmers' Bank where a plan' of the hall can' be Sy..Cll. List.of • salmi for which 'hills - have been printed at this office : Thursday, March 10, Mary Haininoud, North Middleton township—family mare, too cows, household furniture, &c. Thursday,, ➢[arch 10, G, W. ICoser, 'near Plainfield—household and kitchen furniture, consisting of bureaus, tables, chairs, bedsteads and bedding, &c.. Saturday, March 12—Wilson Shupp, South - Middleton township; horses,-cows, fanning utensils, &c. Tuesday, Marble 'l5, J. M. Ralston, Dickinson township, four iiriles )vest of 'Carlisle, one con' hogs, household and kitchen furniture, &c. Tuesday, March 15', D. P. Hoover, West Pennsborough township, four miles west of Carlisfe, horses, con's, young cattle, sheep, hogs, farming implements, Cc. Tuesday, March 15, John Early, Na tional lintel, Carlisle, buggy harness, household furniture, &e. Wednesday, March IG, J. & J. Bol ler, Carlisle, two Minses. and. a black smith shop, if not sold prim• to date at SIM Thursday, March 17, Mary S. Loomis, -Executor, or Dr. L:A. Loomis, doe's!, Carlisle, the eutrre stock or household and kitchen furniture. Thursday, illarch 1.7, Anthony Sluim baugh, Dickinson township, horses, cows, farniing, implements, &c. • Friday, March 18, James 11. Davidson, West Pennsboro' township, tows, pigs, household and kitchen furniture, &c.' Friday, March 18, C. E. Brechbill, South Middleton township, horses, cows, farming utensils, &c. - - • - Saturday, Mardi 10—Thomas Greason, in treason, West Pennshoi•ough town ship ; family-horse,. carriage, cow, and his entire stock of household furniture. Satin-day, .March 19, Mode Griffith, South Middleton, horsds, cows,. wagon.!, -household gud kitchen furniture. Monday, March 21, Jacob Goodyear, South Middleton township, horses, cows, young cattle, and farming, implements. On Monda Tuesday and Wednesday, March yl, 22. and 23. exiasive;7d73o pertional property by Joseph L i Knettle, Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, March 22, Elias Brenneman, Middlesex township, thirteen head of horses, six yearling colts, five milch cows, sows, pigs, shoats, wagons, cart, farming implements, household and kitchen fur niture. Tuesday, March 22, John Brown Par executor of Chief Justice Gibson, Main street, Carlisle, his entire lot of household furniture. Monday, March 28, S. W.. Early, National Hotel, corner of Sbuth • Han over and Walnut streets, Carlisle, beds, bedding, . carpeting, tables, looking glasses,'stmes, bar room chairs, &c. Wednesday, March 30, G. W. Cris well, Executor of Isaac Millard, dec'd, at Camp Hill, West Peusboro' ToWnship, fra me dwelling house, blacksmith shop, &c. I==l MIA PM CHARADE I un a4hing of beauty and pleasure. My 1, S, 9, is a baby's first love. 2, B, 0, is a dirty beast. " 10, 0,4; is an adjective, often qual ifying tiro. 7,8, 4, is in many a house. Alto gether I an highly valued by Many friends; Answer next week. FOR SALE OR RENT The house in which live, with or without lots.ackibiuing. W. J. SUE/OLILE ) , 3ikSouth Hanover street. Marcli9,3t FIFTY THOUSAND Customers Ns , ; in fe , d immediately to make, selections and purchases. Carpets ! car pets I from the largest stock that has ever been brought in this narket, to gether with the largest stock of all kinds of house fureishing'goods, oil cloths, win dow .shades, quilts, table linen covers, and all description of dry..goods. Now is the time for bargains. & ,MILLER Steam pump. TlitT%lmp can be Ws= - emmeete - d - frum - the7engine, - and engine used for driving any hind of machinery. gas and water pipe, steam fittings, &e. M'Lanahan, Same & Isott, llollidays mg, Pa. • lifeb6m THE TWO PHOTOGRAPHS. Late, two young men of Cumberland, - Were rivals for a lady's hand— • 'She was rich, refined, and fair, Of mannore sweet, and queenly air; • "Sirs," she said, " to.decide this suit, And end your anxious, long 'Pursuit,— Send me your photographs, I pray, I'll answer you without delay." • To Lochman's room John hied with ilee,' • And James to another gallery, With haSte'they send their. .pictures on,;, She took a Brat when.all alone, And held the pictures•Bido by Side ;" • "Oh, my l easy - nim" sbor cried, This delicate 'matter •to decide ;, • Why Johwis graceful, street and fair, And James does like somehooby stare How crooked,'stiff,.:coarse and blear, -" Oh-1-John -shall-be- thy-- fruabaTt When jamee perceived this answer - dire, Its eyes flashed `Wild with ::iage and ire, And cursed the 'chap that made ,him lose , 'The girl rind fortune he did choose= " If T. had 'gone to Lochman's room, ' ISline - would if.t havo been - this awful doom." ; . . CARRIAGE'iFOR SALE ..Alight carriage,._in__thorough,rePair . for sale. Apply' at the barracks, to J. P. HATCH.. 1-4 t Next week Coyle Brothers will remove their Stock 'of goods to the now store roOm of the. Good Will Engine, Uouse, No. 24, South Ilene 'MT-Bidet. • • A Photograph Gallery, wellestablished and doing it good business can be bought. cheap for cash, if applied for soon. Call on or address J. C.. tEsnEri, ,' Carlisle, Pa I=l Mr. Lochmanbas removed from Mrs. Neff's building, 'to his now ground 'floor gallery, opposite Saxton's hardware store. ABLanahan, Stone & holt, Hollidays bnrg„:Pennsylvania, manufacture station ary engines, boilers, direct adting blowing engines. Player„Thomas and other hot blast. Brass and iron cast logs from one lb. to 20;000 lbs., and all kind's of machinery. ITALIAN BEES 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 Italy last summer, by Adam Grimm,. of Wisconsin. They are.iii gobd hives and good condition. Also a lot of new hives, surplus honey drawers, lice house combs, honey, &c., all of which will be sold cheap at No. 109 South Ilanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. JOHN,GIITSITALL. 17febOt ocz DRUG STORE . FOR SALE A valuable drugstore, in an excellent catio n in Carlisle—an old and estab lished stand—stock and fixtures for sale, at a reasonable sum. For particulars inquire of , D. RALSTON, Druggist, No. 5 South 'Hanover street, Carlisle, Poun'a. HIE The snbscriyor offers at private sale, at his residence, in Churchtown, Cum berland county, 30 scaps of bees. Dn. L. LENTIER. ALL OF THIS IS TRUE Some one has said that it is harder work to keep mon cy than it is to make it. This is too true, particularly if your valuables are deposited in any other than • h-b,,fc,with-tbet , st invalnal le improvement added, which consists of a succession of offsels on the casing ' of tic door, and a corresponding number on the door itself, all of Which are padded with gutt:vercha, and when it is closed be conm perfectly secure against "wedg ing," the last '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., thdt will pump from 12 gallons to 3,509 per minute. Go to M'Lanahan, Stone & Isett, Ilollidays- burg, Pa Thc pcoPlo gay Chapman makes the best photographs in town. Next week 11. Chapman, at 21 .West Main Street, will use silver coin for small change, unless the premium on gold in-: creases. z::1 11, the Editor of the Carl isrt Hp-dtd I observe a great reduction in the price of coal. This is gratifying intelli gence, especially tiithe poor of the town. :No complaint shall be made against sic on account of short weight ; for I pledge myself uniformly to furnish full 2,000 pounds for a-lon. 1 invite special atten tion to my published liSt Of prices,whicli are from 00 to 71 cents below those , of coal dealers of this locality. TO farmers I am prepared to sell tha celebrated 14- hens Valley Coal, (Suniftilt Branch,) at extremely reduced rates. See my pub lished lists. I respectfully solicit public patronage. Gun. ZINN. - - - DEW D' ANDES,. Acknowledged to be the best known erfnme. For sale by JOHN 11. 1111 EEM tusie store, Carlisle Pa. 7 3Mitit PHOTOGRAPH - IC - C. L. Lochman has rempved fi - onDAlrs. building to his ground floor gal lery; opposite Saxton's hardware store, where he continues fe make the best pic tures in town. IMPORTANT TO SOLDIER'S ! Under a late act of Congress, the uii- Aersigned is prepared to one the ar rears of bounty duo " one yoart , oldloi's" and others. BUTLER, Carlioo, 'Penna. P. Chapman, a few days ago, made two nice, fthotograpbs of Mr. Ar Poo, the Chinaman, which can be seen or pur chased at his gallery. • The snow is quite an !fdvantage to the light) none need wait its . melting. ' Also, a show case for sale. OWNERS OF 'REAL ESTATE, .RE , CORD YOUR DEEDS. The attention of owners - of real es tate, whose 'deeds - aic not recorded,, is called to the follem;ing act of Assembly On the subject.. Much trouble and even loss of property may' be avoided by at tendingto the requirements of - the - law, WhicWpfovides that all deeds "shall be recorded: in the office for recording-of-all deeds in the county where sueh lands or bereditamente are lying and being, with in six months after the execution of such deeds of conveyances; and every such deed or convoiances that shall, at any time after the publication hereOf (the act referred to), to be made and executed, aFid'vhich shall - 114A be recorded as afore said, shall be adjudged fraudulent . and void agalnstany subsequentinnnhaßer er moFtgageo for valuable consideration, unless such' deeds or conveyance be re corded as aforesaid, before the; 'prOing or recording of the deed or ',conveyance Finder which such subsequent purchaser or moregagee shall claim." THE SCIIMPPE TRIAL . A full report of the most interesting and important ease is now readlaml can he obtained 'at this oflice. It contains the entire testimony in .the ease, a full account of. all the proceedings up ‘ to this time, with a skbteh of Dr. Schreppe and Miss SteinneekM The book Will,be..fut nished at the following rates - . • Oita, copy, ' ' 25 courts. • Twofity cbpies, • 00 Fifty copies, • ' : 9:00 H • Ono hundred ; copiot, ' 15 00 • ,Address,; -HERALD OFFICE,. • • ,Carlislo, Pa. MISCELLA.N.EOUS. FOR - SIf.EIOPE -- -4. hereby offer -rdy colf as a, candidate'for the ogles of BILEIRIEV, eubJect to Om clocialon of tbo 'Republican Nominating Convention CPANUIcEII. CarMelo, March 2, 1870.0 • relac L ECTURE.—Go and bear'the_eloquent JOHN 8...0 At Itheem'a fall, Carlisle, A-pill 1, eight 0'0:# p. m. BuiJed—F ACT AND FICTION. Clot your tickets In time',utlthecm's Music :tom notittit • ÜBLIO NOTICE.-All HOUSE:. P HOLD A• D KITCHEN FLI . RNITIIIiE, szoodo, chattels, and caret. at tho entit'o of Chin(' Jmtico ,t;lbson', will be iota at ids into reoldonco, on. Slain i about, n C..e11-lo; ON . 'I UMDAY THE TWENTY SEC 'ND OF 31 AltCll,lo7o, at ten o'clock, at. m., and continuo - from day to day, until all aro sold. .}-;For partitulara, .00 hand bills.' . JOHN • DEO N PARKER,. • Esorutor of - J. D. Gibson. NEW BANK BUILDING.—EIeaIed procreate for tt.o areal• of a Brick Bork building, In the borough of S dpliOnehorg, three stories high, 4253014 feet, and contractor to furnish all material, will be renelved on or before thalwen- Jinth initant, at the Farme , e''and 3lechani,a , in Shipponabors. Drawings end speo.ficetione can be seen by o oiling on the undersigned, President of the Bank HENRY ItUBY. Shippensburg, March 1, 1870. 30)113t CALtS BY - COMMODORE PORTER, kJ AUC lON EBB: Mar. 10 CI. 01. Komr,Wret i'ennebore' tap.. •• 11 Chrietion Leo=, Frank fo , d top. • • 17 A • shandmigh, Piot , Ineon top. • 18 ..7 11. Deride., Plarinti ld. • 10 . Thorne On assn, Grwonville. "21, 22 and 23,4.•5eph I.:K.ttle. • '24 W. 11. Brandon, Altorton Station. EGGS I EGGS I EGGS! EGGS! From Light Brahma fowl ima combed, strictly'llure from imported stock. $ 2.0 0 PER DOZEN. No order will be booked maces acCompanlo!i, by tbo cash. A few pairs for solo. $l.OO PER PAIR - A row Half-Brded Italian Bees, firm_ealo in movable comb Lives—ebesp Address 0 11. 110Flon, P. 0 Box 147, Carlisle, Pa EMEI N EW CARPETINGS I WE ARE NOW OPENING A FULL LINE OF FOREION AND DOMESTIC CARPETS, OIL GLOTTIS, AND MAT'EINGS, OF ALL 'GRADES,: Which we aro olTeriug at greatly reduced prlcell" fi.om lost semson LEEDOM, SHAW ,VSTEWART, I= I= 20j t Imo IPICISOAD SUMMER IMPORTATION 1870. Ribbons, .11fillinciy, and ;Strata Goods , A RMSTRON 9 , CATOR & CO., , _ Inliaddrzn and dabbers of ISONNET,TRIMNIING AND 1"1:1.1"1,T Bonnet Silks ) Satins, and Velvets, = • , and 11. li ilOllll.ll, tiltak, r CS; AND 2:19 11A1.11310RE STREET, Bithimore,ld., • Offer the Iliegoi.f stork to I found in this country, and unequalled In choice, variety. and eirentineen, comprising,the latest Parisian novelties ;. Orders and vonipt attention given. • 24,11,79-9ui $lO,OOO GUARANTEE BUCK ...CAD Itxcela uII othrr'LEADl I=l S.•vnod. For its liurqualoti Durability lh rd. For Its UnenrpaeFed Covering n perty riL. Eror.only.4 IT costs to point will, Bock Lewd, Henn led other ‘l'lhlto Lead e...‘ tont. the some weight' c lord enure surface, Id negro durable, and-makes whin, w rit. is tt.o ulloapral and Wilt $lO,OOO OUA It A NTEEI ---r tn; tc-•r, rn'e-~: xim'v'rtt-scr~, rr, First Fur ito niequnlVd Duratility For its Ullrivalvd Third. For its Uneurpassed co, ring Property Lastly, for its Great Economy, 111.111 g the ehenprkt, hand od.e&t. nod most (torah Whitt, ruinu in the WOllll. BUCK LEAD AATD BUCK ZINC; TRY IT AND BE CONYINQVD athifmtb. Ounria,tood Ly tbo )Inuttf..cttitere, PUCE COTTAGE COLORS I rep3red ex pro'x'y for l'illnthig 'et b,iros, Onthollillow of every dt sod; Don, Fence. .e Thirty-live of tatent Col/Drs, Duroblo. Cheat art I Ilentiiifol Slratles • unpl r soot by mill, if iloilred. Ortlerr will be proopoty exeillolcd by lb noinilfortoloro. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., , ENTII I) MA HALT StIiCETS 6= = BY HENRY SAXTON & CO pen urn In II ardwoi o, Li Inas, c., CARLISLE, PA 2 J,ll - 0 1y . . REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is lowohy glvon, 01l p venue intotomte t, that 1,, tot, Wog nerumt tx hove' boot filot In Dd. by the 11‘,10 'l/111IM IL.arht ' mood, In exion notot, and wl ' l pro,onto ito the Drplinutd etsurt of Qom- Iterlittnt room y tor °Miro o•Ion n•-t 1 ollownttre, on Toad y, yt .rolt 22 A. D. MO: 1. rh.• first and Dont it count of Join Mount; oxecolor t Ina?Ull I' todnment et - Susnot Slt W . , 111,• 2. 'ft., notonnt 1-f 'Plot:p.m It. Brytoto, trugted: mo d, tho wl I 0 FlllOllO . II A11(100111,or , 11.11. N. (Intro a. T 1 1 .• /1,01,1 /11 . 001tIlt of Ti'onfai 13.1Irystot. trus tee, under the o 11l of flantoel 11. Addams, de.eauti, OF Mi.,e Hotly littigley. 4. Acee..to of flew o W.. C-Io well, csq., admlnts arntor learn nett, with the. will annexed, of Mrs. ElizAtettt I.:hornet, late of Shipitorsbulg botou4h, "'""""' do elleol,ll. t 001. 4. "'" ft. We'eliGnt. of bun Thol °Tor. fvliffinistratoi of IsaEsc Horton, .010 of i owtr Alien township, Cumber lae d (adult v, deceased B. Tiro Him and final account of James B. Broye guardian of Martin M. Proven, ductased. • 7. Account of 3011100 B. Brown, guardlan of Sad 11..Th0 an, minor daughter of C. Bro al, El coax d. 8. Ac... not of Jon en H. Brown, giver Ilnu of Lizzi B. Ilrown, inis.or danght,r of Jolla trolin; d e. axed 0. Arc 0.1411 of Junior 11. IlroWn, gtiarithin 4f Jilin JrQ. ' wo, 101001. 1 cm of John C..11r non , tlecenoetl. -- 10. Acconnt of .10000111. Brown, 00001100 of .3. A. S. Brown, zultioc4o.l ofJohn C._1100wn...1e00014041._..._ 11. First aO.l final 0000000 of varbara Slitter , ad. nilnlntratr4x 4.f Dan l ol 111111er, late of tho borough of MOOlllOll a otrg, 41 Cl'lllll,li.. — 1“ 41 - 11nol -0-00041 of 1.0,111.4...1(er: ad -011..1c calor of _l O l. J. hooey -Wiods, Into of Wu rat rot gll, 13. 'I 10T0110t of John S. 'Munro, tes t;usnot lacy guardian nt David II Clean a minor child of WV lil Mona, lau or Wants 0 low toddy. the , need. ' 1.1. The a..count t'f David Rickard, guardian of Somnel Leh.. a minor child of ' Vot•r Lotto, late of N... 211 ‘I WlllOlOll LOW outdo. domino,' 10 The account of Salim& Ilaandre, ex. enter of Catharine Sic tz, late of Ilanapien township, 'do coated. VI. The first account L. L. Ito ler, and .7:A. If eller. a tunitilaq alma 11' 119111 am Roller Into of Southoutplon to wuailuip, deceased. 17. 1 , 11,4 and atoll OM' nut of Daniel Rudy, affitilm Intrator or Francis Ruud op South Middleton town-. areVIIRII I. 18 S. amid and Nunn count of Daniel Itudv,..ad ntinlntrstet,,,f Jonas late of South Middleton township, &cone. d , Ia Account Of Med A\llerman, administrator of -Abraham 11010, late of qr....lamon township, 1112. 7 ' ceased. 10. Thu acco out t fJOneph IV. Patina. rind Joseph A Stuart, ndudnfrl rotoro of \Killian; Id, Bantam, Into of Carlinun, &roam& 21. Fir 4 account of Jacob Zna,, rxceutor .0 John Zug. into 'of South Middleton towneffilp, d6baasodl. ' Tho account bf :101 t 151111(r, adnuirilsttator of James Culver, Into .1 Call'ornia c dorms. d. ' ••• 23. ',count of John... Mate d ., administrator'. of Mary biewlfo, who svp "the deualutor of poorgo Itrenlzor, late of 'Silver Spring to,rnall Ip,doreauod. 24. %Ito Met and tinal'acciamt of Samuel Eberly. executor of the 11181:v1 I and tintament of 'Samuel 'Allot:lit, Into of. East "kennehorough township, de ceased. •' • 25 ASconat of 'lt. %Kitson, admlnletrAor of Roo. JAIMOY 11. 1 BVIIOOII, deceased, late of Now York city. :20: Thunceount of It' 11.-Boyd, adotluietrat,S of She estate of George Klink, deceased. 27. The trot -and flnnl acc.eint of °email Ruffian, -executor of Georg., Ruffian, decound: 28. The fir,t and final account of Mary Juno l'iptr, executrix, and Johtr-r. Rhoads, executor of 'Eintnu,•l Film., deceased. ' r 29. Account of B. 11.000111, odminintintt r of John 11. Stringfellow, late of Jim balthigh •6 1. • 0 . 1610 .1 ,1 . - cowed . • 80. 'Um first Rbcount of Noahtfloughlrn,iultnin- Istratnr of • ltubort 11. lato;b11 IsfiL of hoqbilrC borough, I.ecottood : 315311PLUNEELY, Iteglo!oi. MIMI FISK & ATCH, BANKERS. OFFICE' OF: I FISIt & DANKE . BI3,;AND Dp,eLans OOVERRMENT SECURITIES, Nassau Sired, Now York, February 15, 1570 The rornsrknblo sum es - which attended gur ne 7 gatlatton of tho Loans of the Central Pm Inc Railroad Comp ' any widtha WOSterti Pacific RallrOad Commuly,, and the popularity and credit which these loans have maintained in the markets, both In this coun try and Europe, bare shown that the Plret Mortgage Ronda of wisely located and hunoribly managed Railroads are promptly recogulied and readily taken ns the most suitable, auto, and advantageous form of Investment, yielding n mine liberal income than can hereaftor bq derived front Glevernmont Waldo, and available to take their piaci,. Assured that, In the selection and negotiation of Import, ragrrnd leans, WO are mooting a great public want, mid rendering n rasa:tido servico—hoth to the boalini of capital ° and to those groat . oat t ona l works of It ton In na -provemont whom, ifitrinalc molt and substantial charsetor entitle them to the use of capital and tho,oonfidenco of invistorr—we nboi oiTnr, with special confidants and Sallafaetion, the FIRS'rDIORTGAGE BONDS Cana Chesapeake and Ohio R A 95 ' GAD C &PANIC The ChempeAo andOlife Raliroad,connecting the Atlikotio cosst and the magalficent I . .bore of the Chesapeake nay with-the Ohto Itiv-r, at a pojnt of t'e:lehle navigation, and thus, with the afire Rail road s 3 stem and - water transportation of the great R 9t nod Southwest, forms the addliional M=! so imperatively dernan6d for the necomtnodaVon of the intmenso eral - iTtpitlli . growing transportation bttweon the Atlantic seaboard and - Europe one hand, end the great priming regixts of the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys on the other, The importance of this Road us a new outlet from the West to the sea magnifies it into olio of ' national consequence, and Insures to it a•I extengivo through traffic from the day of Ile coiurletion ; while, in the development of the extensive in:rim/mai and 171111,erul resources of Virginia and ht cst Virginia, it_posseares, along Its men line, the elements of n large and profitable local Lupine. Thug the great intereete, both general and local avhich &nand the completion of the__ c . GliesaiioakW and Ohio Railroad to tho Ohio river, afford ❑to adreal guarantee of IL RUT,. and Value, and rmrdor It tho most Important and sub . :it:lll6o railroad enterprho now In progress in thin noun tty U near, East and ISost routo, and the promise of an Immense and profitable trade awaiting Its completion, Intro draw in it the a.tontion and Loopertition of prone, neat capitalists and railroad me of this aityr ofaoenll jrdgmrat and knowniln leern ily, wlrost; connection atilt it, togetlier with, that 011;10itiellt VitiZOTI3 and birshiess loon ?f Virginia null West Virginia., Insures art energotis,lionarana, and successful mitnagetusut. Tito road is complgtod and in oporstion from Richmond tothe eclat. itedWnito Sulphur Springs of West VsrgiiiM, 027 milt's, nod there remain but 200 miles (t.ow c metrucio to ho con, ploto.l, to carry it ti the pr hobo I terminus on tho Oniu rivvr al, or near ti , Inooth of Lilo ,111,4 Sandy river, 10 traloirt ab.ive Cl4olllnati, and. 330:oillai beltm: Pitt-burg Lines are - now itroJeeted or In progyese 'through Ohio and Kentucky to Mu p dot, will intnnect .t he Chempectio and Olio with tho entire railroad systems of 11e West and Smthwest, owl with thu Pacific Itoll;ond. ttoyoble -frenchl,A end . wit I pl ice the Che•npenke cud Ohio Mill will Com- puny among the richest and miLt powerful and trustworthy corporogitent of the country; and there exists present value, in completed road and work etplat to th.. entire amount of the mortgage. The details of the Loan Lava been arranged with spec a', r.ference to the wants of all classes idle vectors, and rombino the Yarnes fo, tares pmt ...- t 001..., Lardy, and Kett...it . - against loss or fraud. The lto. ds a re iu denominations • f $1;000; s;',oo, and $lOO Tl.tiy will Litt COUPON BONDS, PAYABLE TO BEARER aol may be held In that form; or Toe Bond ndy Lo regirtaTed in the non n, of the owner. u h the coupons rernalning payable t itAachel, the nrlnc'pal being then I ninsfera 10e only on the books of the Company, Un , tele O.IA. ed to btarer ; Or '1 hr e nlifun any he dvlnehett Will ft. fled, th 11und in Ale a. Potnron.nt litottor.,l 110101, trnnsfer aloof .011. an the L oke 01 the vornpany, Intl 111 111t0104t nni.lo papa& 01113. to Ilto tegi.terod OMR. his II lOrlzey. three clask,as ivill be It 110W111 reapratlvely ns Ist. " Coupon Bonds j . ):ty,9,10 to Bearer." 2d. " Registered Bonds with Coupons attached." . ....,-. 3d. " Registevc':ll . Bonds with Coupons detached," and ehould lie no ile•I suited I.y eorro•poudents I i.peeilyllig Me this , of Bundy Iles rod. hey have Thirty Years ' to run from .111riti.,ry 15 IHTn, with in(Prest at air por can per 3,llurn from Nato Liter 1, 1009.: IiRINCIPA L AN I) INTEREST PAY A 81;k: IN GOLD : IN TUE CITY OF NEW YOItI. N'oru•l. Is itynau In MAY AND NOV-EMBER that-it may take the place. of that oftho earlier issues of Five Twenties, mid suit the conventonetiof our Moods who already hod Central nod Western Pacific Wants, with interest pitylible In. January and July, and who may destro, :in oinking additional Vestments, to have their interest, reeelvehlu at different seas . .os of the year, . The Lon, in sertired by a inoitgnio . upon the ohtiro line of road. hem ltieltMoidi to the Ohio How . , with tidrequipment and all 0111 Cr I reporty at d appurte. notices connected therewith -- A: SialtMg - Fund - of $:00,000 - per antler- to pre aided for the'redemptlon . of the il. ads, to take { offect ono-year after the comn'etion of tberoad,:, ' 'The mortgage la 19i515,00 of which $2,000,000 will he reserved and held in limey:a/the redemption Of Outstanding bonds -of thh )irginin Central on 110 l ol Company, new merged : ln -the Chen,p,nvo and or the remaining $:,3,000,000, a sufficient amount will ;Id to roomier° the road to the Ohio riper, 'perfoot and liiprorii:tho 4 °Mon now in nperation,, and thoroughly equip, tho whole for n largo and et!tlye tramp. .• • !rho pf6ent price Is 90 and uccruod interest. • , Ift Loan amply secured, so ruefully guarded, -mule° certain hereafter togomnandut prominent plitelintnong the favorite bcouritles In the markets, Goth of • timid country nod Europa, will he at once - appreciated nod quickly absorbed. . ' • Very reapectful:y, - FISK 4.% HATCH, I. 13,—)V0 have issued pamphlets' containing fu psalmist's, statistical details, maps; etc., which wl 1e fitruisheil uponapplieittlo, IVo buy and sell G.OrERYMEXT BONDS, uod rkcohrothe n'Ocounte of DANKO, • • , BANERS, ", • ' - • OORPQRATIoNS, othera, subJect" to Rhock at alalit, and allow Lt tercet On slltlly paluneca. 21113670.4 in • ..' . . • MISCELLANEOM 1870 HARD.W , A,I3.E lIENJtY SAXTON H. SAXTON & CO., N 0.15, EAST MAIN, STREET, Qoalers in Hardware, Iron, Cutlory, &c., Carlisle, Pa., berobi enuouuca t 0 the . public, !list they Intond 'selling everything in tbeir . llno, either wholesale or roiall, at pricos much lowor them cat bo bought Ole .Ide of Philadelphia, Our stock coushite In part of MILDING MATERIAL OF 'ALL DLSCHIPTION 9, Nails, . 01is, Shovels, '' Glass, Hoes, Putty, Forks, , . Varnishes, Rakes, Cement. - Spades, Plaster, Crow bars, - Sand, Sledges, • ' Powder, Picks, -Safety fuse, Alto a full and well selected wortthent of •• ' Mochenl."roole, I= FAEN_B,ELLB, Plows, linolea, Clmho, Grain bogs, Ropod, Pullers's, nod Hay Elevators of all diserlptions OUNS„ PISTOLS, POWDER, SIIOT, CAPS, and ammunition of all kind. Thankful for past favors, by strict attention to Wetness eve hope to receive a continuation of the ALL PERSONS knowing themsebses indebted to jlenry .Saxton are requested to make immediate cattlemen& and those having claims co precut them f, ffttlement, as I trials to close up my books to January - 1, 11(70 11EntY SAXTON, 21jan70. _ DE HAVEN & BROTHER, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, '-c -- 40-South -- Third[—street, Philadelphia Boy, Sell and Exchange all Wanes of U. S. BONDS, on the moot Mend Mudd. GOLD DOUG= AND SOLD nt Marko( ling.. COITP6NS OXSIIN1) Stocks bought in,d sold on Commkslon 'only Accounta • oceived, and Interest_ allowed on daily. balance, Subject to check ut /410 2.7jen701y PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY I= JOHN S. REESE .& I= 122 South Delaware ave., Philadelphia, 10 South street, Baltimore. t-01,U111.1-.1 PACIFIC GUANO No fertilizer Introdiu-eil io the farmers of ihe bliLle and Souther, 5 at a luta goiu•nil mid uniform .Iklactlon ding thin guano Tm trade In It 'has steddAy Inereated ti.atil the ron,limption nine thtpujintit, tb. entire cyuutly far eNcetols that of o,y othe'r ettl. 00 . . 1 . 1.0 Inrpu capital 11.0. Ivod In Ito t rodutc on ttffortld the surest go.tritnt.e or Its ettuttoth excel leuca. the c "alma). law a fin greater Interext in tho pjrnintionvy of UN I rllOO 11 . 1 oi any number of cousu ne:s can have; huuce It ix thu 144 best Lu erect of the ocoupituy to put Ow host lortilizor Into ntor hut: that their het al fuel int e, Mite.] by the beet sclept.fle ability cats 'lrwin .1. Thlo goon lie nod of vtall by local -ogo- to of thu comjmny thr.ll 411 n• Saw Jersey, Ui.inwa n, Penn 113 . 1.116, awl thu tes,. and ot ,Umenll Agent!, fur tho Cuurpa - 101"o1/7,31n&sep'M salsa:rib, ke, ps coti•tantly ou hsud, at ,35, West Main'atropt, a latts stock i f Nrouvb,and naafi an Cand es, Nuts, Fruits, V., • uslbtlog of ORA•GE , , LEMONS RAISINS, • .; INGLIS!' tiAVIITS, BIOS, CREA s NUTS. Co.UNELLAS - 0 i• ULM) NUTS, • COO , IA NUTS, AN p CHESTNUTS. ALMONDS, " „ _, TAFFIES OA EVICItY VARIETY, such al, Walnut, CO,Millt, rg, Fru Cbcba tlum, and l octet Strips.. • FRESH CAROMEL EVERY DAY, / ivanufact u, largely, and can supply the Tra i le and lluclo.tern on reasonable terms. "' Do traVgat the place,' N 0.35 WEST MAIN STREET,:* CARLISLE, EENN'A., D. W. BURIC pLDER IMEMM OF SALES called by N. B. LI 6100110, Auctioneer : .r. 10. A Iwo, Suottn. Dickinson. • . 11. John 11. Myers; Wo4. Pennsboro. 12. Nilson 511oup. South 1111drilutuu 21, • Curtis Fishburo • Poor. • 10. Jou. A. Poker, Dickinson, . 17 James Limo Poor twp. 18. -• DavidNickle, South Aliddlotod. 15. Alex ilolsinger, Dickinson. 22 23Samuo: Welt, Burnt District.' 24.' J.M. Good. 11 , uth Middleton. ° 26 David Sipe, Carlisle 20 airs loluoan. Carliele. WILT. DEVENNEY Auctioneer. March 1.0,—A. fiLltupp, Lower Allen. 1 , •• A—John Dock, adm'r, Monroe. te . 12. E: P. Zimmerman, Lower Allen. 'l' s . • -I le—Willis& Efiraitz,Sootit - MithlioDna, ' . 16-1151gloy & Hays, alsebanic'sburg, • 16—Artnut Shoup, Monroe. 17—Samuel IlemmhStor • DEM Sprlng. • ; • . ' 18—H E BrechblP, 'Bolling Springs • • 0 • 111-1 d it Horrasn, Sliver Suring. • . I ' • 21—Jacob Goodyoar, South Middle:ten, • '•• • . Elias Bronnoniath , ° • • 0* • • , 37—Benjamin Nisloy, Monroe. St- I —John ateChire,' Munroe. 0 25—Burlier k Slaiman, Silver Spring., • . • " Klink, New Kingston.. - •• • 28—Jelta Paul, Churehtown. El EEEM 1870 GOLt• DOWN. I . DOWN TREMENDOUS .DECLINE IN THE privo ~f all kinds of Dr - v.Gbxds. Panic In Das hiki, New :York. and tbil+delphi t among tho tin.; por tersimm °nee lets of netiiand desiihble goods fog cod lixto,t he auction room and sold nt nacrificeot II of which acc;unte for the prides I am enabled to offer season able goods to bu woe. Hoods ocolvacreveiy day at -Aces that Will natoitlih all. ! Paisley Shawls, ,Bengel ,Strips Shawls, J. P.AIYLER. Fancy Wool Long and Square Shawls, lain Black [co, Cashmere Scotts, Silk Tice, now tylo, find many other fancy goods nt prices that defy conipotitin, as I have received Coln ou 15 . days sale, all unsold to be returned, an advantage no other house In the county possesses. 13 ack,-Blue, Green, Purple, LoStl.Vl no and Brown ,Wool Hoppe. best qtmlity, at ai gait! reduction. Pluck Alt ems, of best make lit existencoi, at prices lower than previous to the war, whichahows the effort of a panic. Merl's and Boy's Wear: hoary Beaver Cloth, Plain Black and Fancy Chthe and Cassimeres, eat- Mete. Joan's, and all the various goods suitable for th• season. at greatly rodured rated. Water Proof I Water Proof! :The sale of Water Proof 'loth having increased en =oh this teason for ladiey!Su its and Circula?s, some manufacturers have 00611 proper to advance th,prices; t u. we' shall con th,ueto not at the lowest prices that they have ever boon sold at. All qualities of Black and Gold -Mix Waterproof. Paiute, Gents. Shirts and Drawers,'Ladlete_ishito and colored Morino and all wool lloso of ovary quality, Children's whito and fancy wool hose, every size, wool Flan neiti Canton Planmel, 'licks, aluslins, Otightuns, tit prices, lower than they have bemrsold for nine years. Ladles' and Childrens' not: styre Shoes of every de scription. from tho heitvlest .teD rho finest ma:italic. tured Gents.. Ladies' and CitildreteP Gum Shod; every size, of best quality. Whits and colored Blank ets and Connterpanes, at a groat reducti n. rrespectfitily oak an inspection of my stork before purchasing as I am confident I no. able to suit In -prices all who may fayor me with a 611. Do n't be humbugged Into buying by a prim list ordinal) rous ting, calicos. Sc., but call ana FCII a whole 11100 k of goods right through, all reduced in price. AB 00I1,111' West Main street Table and flueket Cutlery CORN SFIELLERS. AND CIDER MILLS. z-- ',.. . ITlekok's Portable Cidtt M ill, F. Gardner 'it Co'a.. rot' thle Cider nil Star Corn Shelia, (throe etzes.) Cannon Corn J 9hollera, . . Nationvl Fodder Cutter, (threesimm,) Cumberinud Double... Hon IlarroF, . Together with .4,.., 11. SAXTON A CO For sale at the Carlini e Foundry and Machine Works NOTICE.—By virtue of a resolution of the Stockholders, the Capital Stock of the ' Carlisle Shoe Company', lambs. Increattod to ORE BANK FOR SALE.—A rich deposit of the lost quality Ilermatite Ore, stealing 60 percent. cumprtslig about 18 ACItBB, located in Monroe township, about 2 miles from the Iron Works of C. W. Sr D. V. Aid, on the south side 01 the Yellow Breeches creek. Thole la a stream of ,water running through the tract sufficient tor .washiug the • one.and tarnishing water power be sides. A portion of the ank is under a lease and will be told subject thereto. the balance Is unin cumbered. Pmsoue desirious of viewing the Bunk may call upon George W. Leidleh; at “Leidich's will," for merly known as Bricker's mill, Monroe township, Curntan laud county,- or upon, 'A. L. SPONSLER, Neal Estate rigout, Carlislu. 30June 69 I 11.111 now getting up the largest lot of work ever —* made In Carlisle, and am preparing for another sale In Aprlint,„ 1. 1. 0 R SALE. • " Subscriptions to the same - will he recskred et tied omen of the cothpany, No. 5 Meet Moin Street. By order of the 'Board of Directors: JOHN T. GREEN, Presidorit. JOIIN IRVINE, Secretary, 6)ar170 CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Call at the shop and examine. tlie WOI k before It Is so that loa Amy Lc satintted that I toe notlo fog but tho BEST MATERIALS at all kl t. do. Every sty to of - CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, Ac. ready modu or InAde to order. All dew work guaran teed. • Haring 1.111 latcrtasful for four years I bopo by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of patronage. Dn not forgot t h o place, con Pitt and South streets, cAIiLIO; I= Tho Intoot stylor Juot locelvedl =dß] =I CANDY I I FILBERTS, PECAN NUT 4; 41 . 5,0ELLANEONS. Ladies' Merino Vests and Drawers, nolpg AGRICULTURAL I3IPLEV I NTS i. CIARDNCR & CO. Sep 3,2 m 30,000 DOLLARS NO HUMI3UG! NO HUMBUG I 1 Okuk7o 3m No. 29 W 1.87 MAIN STNEF.I., CAR - LISLE, FENNA., I=l The latest st.lex always no hand I I SILK HATS from the boot Monufacturos t 1 I FT= OALLIO wishes to (all allOntion to big largo EMS HATS AND CAPS no nhanufa tar H 113tH to tordt r, nod boo Ilat butt iirraugvrountn f, coloring lintP, Uoudg =I Thu 'aghast CASH ['MCI S pad for COUNTRY FURS C=l =9 IZE jr . E. CALDWELL & CO JEWELERS, AND I 11,1,1 3 ICl' ER. S 902 CHETNII 4 r STRET, I.IIII.ADI“.PAIA, =1 AN IMMERSES VARIETY OF =I IMEME JH%% ELItY, SILVER IYAit I', Willi) NO SILYEI = CLOCKS, MON kES, FOREIGN FANCY GOODS PAINTINGS, All per,ot.a dtalring natty lino nrticl. w. f o:Ht•lo In quality, and moderate In pried:aro c. rude to Le p °mod bY r mir exceedlnil, largo and varied I•ollee , tiOn.•,l2lor tuck is kelt olwaya frocli 1-y AMU°. front 'first Wore.. - Our talons 115,1M/110a flea 00 the'amat. elttant to the, world; Had any p ,rtha vialting the city or cm dtelly ittal.luspct taut their lakurc, 2(U00;1117 ' MABQNHEIMIR • Dealerin - • CHOICRS FAMILY GROCERIES, FINE QUALITY OF TEAS, PURE SPICES QUE EN:. IV .5 = TONEI4ARI', WOW/N, AA) R ILLOWIVA RN near 1111aNDS OF IVI.IIILt FLOUR SALT AND FlSt.' ALL HINDS, OF COUNTRY MUCCI./ 0 BOUGHT AND SOLD. MOUTIIWEeT troaNia PITT AND P)IIIFRET BTRRDTA ICdoc.3B LIVERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE fiTABLE. - • ti J. L. STERNER Ss BROTHER, In rear of Boaz lions°. DOUSES ANO . OARRIAO,II9 TO Milli aNINASONADIaI ITIL7IO, AND AT'BIIOIIIIBT 11071Cld einurAcius, FUIiNISMID leoB VUNUItAig rrjr-N. IL Bteblo roomi for 60 hod of borers ou. keep. 1710)70 A. L. SPONSLEIVS COLUMN. Ac .L..sPONSLER, neat Entate Agent, Scrivener, Convoynneor Incur. Ince and Claim ,Agent, Wilco Stain 'Street Nom .7 Centia S 1,110. E. • ORE WASHER FUR BALE.—An cellent Ore Washer, at the Oro llanloof Georg. W. Leidlch, nearly uqy..{Ytll ho lion! my low. A l . ply to tjan7o • ,A. L. 2.1.0,N,5LER. TOWN PROPERTY tOR RENT.—A cununodious two and ! . a half dory lilt OIC t.LLING, - lidjothlng, tho llotol on [lto corner of Main and Bedford atruets. _ Alao twolno.et ry DWELLIN O.IIOIISES, our Mick and tlpi other ' , maw ' slllidted on P.allfret Htrcet, tweet] Hanover and Bedford atreota—al In good or- Posession given tint of April. Apply to A. L. SPONSLEII., Real EstaP, agent. 6j ‘ll7O FOR RENT Two commodious two elor , y .„ l7frr ish , ii !lo a t i eS, L, O o l u r th tl o lO r east side al Hest street, b z rs c r o. ; l6 , lo; streets, in the borr2;lr;:, e cost mut • of Leted,..9o tug, ohs lot n or' t i fb r OTllliElll ACILLS, bulk till property rf ' i t heTle. 4 ns of Joseph Shroln, do, eased, all le excel: lout repals, will be. lease(' tur o o n ne , ).,oolr,rn the lot of 'Pr" ""1 Fur terms, Fe.' l Ir,, of A. L. S VON SLEit, Root Estate Agent. FOR. SALE. ISM A two story BRICK Prli . sto Residence situated on. South 1110.1uN or street, between Pomfret and South mr...ets, Carl sle. 1 helot contains 21 Let in front and 120 lu depth. -The - MAIO is nearly new, containing doubm parlors, dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and live comfortable chambers on tint Wend story, and throe finished rooms on the attic, COIIV eta et.t eutbuildit.g!t, fruit trees, and grape cinuil, and hydrant in the yard. tuquiro of A. L. SPON 41. ER, Root Estate tigeat. 10m069 • V - A,LUABLE . PRIVATE RESI APACE NOR SALE. Situate on South Hanover etroet, Carlisle, now owned and occupied by 51re. Washmood, Into the property of Benedict Law.. Tho lot fronts on Han over Ht., 00 feet, sod extends hack the same width 2.10 hut to an alley. The improvemenlaare a largo two-story FRAME 110113 E, with Verandah In frost, containing Double Perturb, Hall, Chamber, Dining room and Kitchen on lower Boor and sit Cbl44lberll and Bath-room on the 2nd story. oas and water have mien introduced. There Is a large Clothe and Carriage !louse at the loot of the let. Thu lot le well studded with ornament. trees dnd shrubbery, besides fruit ol almost every description and Grapes of the moot choice selection in monocle., A. L. OPONSLEIL Enquire of Goal Estate Agept. 2bOct,-68. Private Robidenee titillate on South llanover St. Civilian, nearly uppuilite bar ly's ihael uw nod by James Bentz. 'Thu lut, contains 1013 - 100. in Boot Running back 210 teat, 0:! tieing 70 Mei, in bra dill dethu neat. k/03-IM-1-AkugB-0.0 n" . 4 01 eXLO,IOIIt order, coniiirdimg a eon...idiom, MG-STA./BY BRICK FltON T BUILDING with a largu,Two Story Brick Mick lid idling attach ed containing nil the in. dern Minim vuieL La 10010- 4 ding gne and water. Tho location of thin yreperty In one of the moat oligio u in too town, and will be 'iliniused ol on favorable terms. For terms' and fur. (her particulars enquire of L. SPONSLEtt, EL= EEO FOR SALE—That desirable Private Realdence situated ori West Petnfret Street, eilrllsT6''' The IA contliba 30 feet in trout and 210 foot in depth. The ikaprset °meats conelet of n corn -modione TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, containing large Parlors. Ilall, Dining Ikon. and littnett on the lower floor, and. eight. c,nveolbut Chant silt on the second lion; tfiVh over the tint building, nod five over the bees- busloing, a Wash biome, Path Room, nod Water Closet; and gas 10 0 9 T11111.111,c li to too cellar. A hydrant in the ysrd and Water on the ascend atop y. 7ho • One propel ty is hu moat and the luelltloll .I° , ll the moot desirable in the town. The lot I• Well PI WI, tied wtlh fruit trees and shrubbery, and quite a nun, bur of grape vines of superior quality Dr r terms apply to 24 cpt C. 9 VA I,IT All LE_ FATatt_jariti- YATE SALE. Situate on the South-side of the Yellow Breeches creek lu _Munroe .township, _about rr o.111.• ELISL of Alll'S WOrhe containing 76 Acres, al, created but ahnut 2A , roe ohloh are catered with good tim ber. The rusprovronouls ore a t0:7.1).1 , 11mm two-story FBA 11i•1 lb •U. E, 01111 convenient out t olltho s, BANK BARN with Itagun Shed out Corn t. ribs atts.ched. A choice Apple Cratard in good bearing artier, together cc nll I reill 23, (211. mem 1101101 ape- In atonal..., :Lod an excellentand never- Millug well of tl Murat shed or. The laud is In a high state of culticatron. under good ienee o.c.d the im• provements in good order The location is a &sir.. ble 000, icing near a church, will and s• 11001 h use If not sold at prNate sale b, fbre the 25th da)..ot September next the farm will be offered st Public Sale ore that day. Persons desirous of viewing the promiseS may And upon Cleo. W. Luitlich, at Leitlielei pill, In slouroo township, Sof terms Sc apply to _ . 13A ug 00. VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI 1/E.,(T. FOIL SALE t.; et the tot end of tho burtnign of L'arlitle, wee of Mel:Montt College. The lot. mutant* 10 lost in trout. end 50, feet In depth, extending from )Lt ti to Lotitim all eel. The 1111prlii entente consist of nu elegant and com modious mate ion mitten• mem the centre of the .grounde. Irouung 011 ~ 1 11 .14131• I, lin hod in the 111081 • u purl; It) le, with Lenient outtniiidings. The grounds nee been olly I ill out, and urn studdedli WI al, son' Origtm,ot.,l Trout and flown's, tlnd • slirobfit-r,y of the Mtoleest The bwhor bang cksirous of huffing. tlia prune] ly dllposen of mon nalsnotn_rons turns 10 tilo porrlntser Pots 00,111 gis on u, the first of April post. for totals, and lilt Eller partioulaim, enquire of A. L Iteal Entato Agent. r BE 31 ISCELLANBOUS. MLIREE FARMS FOR SALE AT A (IhEAT BABA MN, IL.SStbL - I ICI Liu. O.NE OF 435 AC.RES! I nod in tilr uuditiun, of Tory good quality, un dergo, L Moue. Orel/nod, Ciltronn 1.1t1,1 in, good sired nod imiolin tabio Div thug, Bonn, 11itx..3.5 Qom home, Wagon house Meat Moose, lien Oouve, .tiptiog llomo at a opting 01 good Out, r or tho I) .e hog. 01,0 half la oimer .11 "mann', L. num, in Wood and Timber Sa4l N..nu 1H bitunt, within miles nu ,l.opy Crook, a St., ti , n on 0,0 Italimore d 0010 It it rood, at wits. h tit to Storo, Port Olden and E.ipross u hero all kinds of Produce ran to so'd. • art'tt i tturg,a large And Iluuriohlug too o,is IIL tulles &site T, timer) l ,01 , 14 ido 10. piuuto urn paid loot nil kinds id Country Proolucu: 4111108 drooidlit No Qlmny. Whom good Dille , .u van loro bunt u r direo years 60 thous it, and cast 4 . 0 burnt eight cent, per beau.] Too Tenant ru alum) Mario oat ed. the past yea tioo.llmbel. Wheat, and In thort time 0.11 Himont night Loo do ukeol, Ly oso of Lime, as It into d Lund. .Tll,ll form will be divided to omit pm, I n ter, nod B II 00 easy 'tunas • 1 rice $2.5 luot Acre. Also, gnu of Tioo Hundred arid libuTteen Acres! At'l2o per Arlo. Impinwinonts co'nonoli. And ono of • Two Hundred and Fourteen Acre At. $l5 per Acre. No Improvementv. Good Outer power nu Loth. The Laud on those Fartur is f good quality, one- I bird clear' d, and 1101101r0 In Wood al 11 Titol/011., whirh 0011101/11010 . 11 good mar,. et nt Cherry Run Sta tion Tllll,O Pants are sitonted oho mile hoot Clisrry 11110 tepee. on 11:0 11011 Intor, 5: 1100 o hid. Station lan ctori, Post Office 111.1 Exprow Of fice, 4,1 1 mile from a,,Lime•tone Gums), who's 1.11, extols I be luta for^Trus years for nothing. Martinsburg is 111 miles dist All the nhove I. rations ore fury healthy. J °goy them a Itsroln, no 1 MO uld. have 00 L,ndly, and with tosail. Aa W . Go to Sleepy Ovek Statioo, on the 110111nore & Ohlo Itthrorm, to toy 10.00 ' , smug, hero Litho esq., ten on farm, will give nilportieularty and show tho Mau. • ' 'Address, A. SMITH, 20Jan2m Aberdeen, Milord county, 1114, PLASV ER WORKS; • COATE ST tr.x.m WHARF CALCINED AND LAND . . PERTILIZINPISALTSS A A NY inquiyy will, receive . , immediate amwor. intioi c tion in price nud material nneurod, and allipmenni pt emptly rondo. • 24f0b70•1y Item L‘auuu Agent. A. L. SPONSLER, Real Entntu Agent A. L SPONSLI:I2, Real L•'atute Agent. PHILIDELVIItA PLASTER no u -nvsr, rxane ALIIA S;cr.'", &o. BlgTil Ittuntra; 1;1111tulblplini