Home and County jtemp. .TIII3I6DAY, JANDA AY 26, 1871 TRY one of Obe London's " Chums"— only ten cents, Court House Avenue, next door to Rlloolll'B Hall., 'AccIDENT.James 'McGrew, ono of the employees it the - oarlisle Shoe Fac tory, had one, of hie 'thumbs severely ant, on Jdonday,nfterinion NsW CAnnurn.--Should aDY of Oe town subscribers fail to receive their' paperii, they will please lan at !Ms OFF/OR for the mine; We have a •new carder, and he has not yet learned the route thoroughly. Mu. D. Fern, auctioneer, residing in Plainfield is fully prepared to call sale's of personal proporty and real estate, at short notice, and would respectfully so licit a share of the public patronage. Terms reasonable. Lotrbox has, a tine stock of Tobacco and Cigars. Fine oit a specialey: Rough add Ready,Hard, Pressed, Nat several brands of Navy and Smok ing Tobaccos of the best brands, and pipes innumerable. .1 • • Arrramox.—There will be a meet ---ing-tifilic-nremtrers-of-the-Good -Wlll Fire Company, this (Thursday) even ing, at half-pastseven.._ A lull attend ance is desired on .thia-baciodon: , „.ness of importance to transact. • TEMPOIIARY APPOINTttENT9.; Mr.'. Joseph Priest), baggage master of the Accommodation train, on the. C. V. R. R., has been placed temporarily in charge of a .patisenger train ou the Southern Pennsylvania road running from Chun bersburg to Richmond. Mi. Rurns acts 'as baggage master for the present. NOTICE.,-Executors, Administrators " and Guardians are notified that all ac.: counts lor, Confirmation and Allowance, at the next Orphans' Court, must be filed in the Register's Office, on or.before the nineteenth day of February, A. D., 1872. JOSEPH NEELY, Register. ACcEFTED.—Rev. Ort, of Lockport, New York, bah accepted the call of \ the First Lutheran church, of Mechanics. _burg,' to take effect about April 1. That church has been without a pastor since last September, and' the acceptance of Rev. Ort, of the charge, is received with much satisfaction members of this church. OItEIPER SUPPER. - Ladies' Mite Society of the English Lutheran church of this place, will hold an oyster supper in Good Will Hall, on Thursday evening, - February 15, 1872. The proceeds are to be devoted to the purchase ?if an organ for this church. If you wish to enjoy a dish of ilendid_oy_atiars,—togother—witir all the delicacies of the season, visit Good Will Hall on this occasion. EXTENSIVE SALE.—W. P. Stuart miles south-west of Carlisle, will sell at public sale, February 29, 1872, 8 mules four well broken and young,' and feinr two yearlings, all well mated in size and color and equal to any in the county, cows, hogs, sheep, good wagons, reaper, mower, drill, gears, ike. 25ja725t* Tint lecture of Mark Twain, on Mon day evening last, Was more largely attended than any of , the previous ones of the course. The subject was " Roughing it," and was desoriliffve of three yeareresidonce in - Nevada. Over a hundred dollars were taken in for single tickets. The next entertainment will be readings by Jas. E. Murdoch, the celebrate tragedian and elocutionist. GIFT ENTEItrRIBE•—On. Wednesday of last week, two strangers arrived in this place, and announced a grand gift sale of photographs, to take place at No. 28 North Hanover street, and that $2OO - would be given away 'daily. Our citizens have been "taken in" by sharpers so frequently, that they did not see fit to patronize this establishment, and they wore obliged to take their leave on Friday morning. SELECT ScrtooL.—Select scholars for October and November, 1871 : 11.—Jacob Leidich, 11. Embick, F. Tanneybill. No. 12.—Annie Sponsler, Julia Kind ler, Kate Hoffman. .No. 13.—Laura Ensminger, M. Cra mer, Mary Shryook. No. 14.—J. S. Shoemaker, J. Flank, 11. Heckman. No. 15.—Mary C. Kieffer, Hetty B. Bhryock, Alice E. Gardner. No. 1 6.—Chas.'Embick, E. P. Parsons Wilson L. Todd. No. 17.—Mary Harboldt, Katie Ale paugh, Lizzie Zeigler. No. H, Colwell, , Harry P Harkne3sti, Clement B. 9ites. D. EcxEr.s, Pros. B. 8. LIST. of PATENTS.--The following patents wore issued from tho U. S. Patent Office, to oifilAns of Penneylvania, out side of Philadelphia, for the week ending January 18, 1872 : Reported for TEE HERALD by. Alex ander & Mason, 'solicitors oC patents, 605 seventh street, Washington, D. C. Thrashing machine, J. S. Keller and J. L. Stoner, Ephrata township; earth 'closet, B. L. Kent, West Chester ; pud dling furnabe, D. Morgan, Pittsburg; washing Machine; S. Ainsworth, Pitts burg; safety. valve, Win. Camerer,Read ing ; corn planter, J. Kreider, Chestnut Level ; panel raising machine,',:J. Millspaugh, Williamsport ; earth closet, H. Sherman, Wuverly ; combined latch and lock, Jas. Adair, pittsbtirg ;,water wheel, A. H. Brubaker, Brunersville; combined 'cultivater and planter, E. Spangler, York; hose coupling, T. W. Welsh, Pittsburg. ICI=MIMMI . „ AO per announcement in Tim HERALD of last week, 'a, number of gentletnen met in the Good Will Hap, on Friday evening of last week, for the purpose of organizing the Carlisle Lyoeum. About twenty names were' enrolled,' and 'there nb doUbt that - the society will start under the''most favorable auspieps. A committee , of we'ri apjiointgd to draft a. popokitution and By-Laws. 'On Friday evening next ntembenk of the amociation •t will meet in the Good Will Hall• to complete tiro ,' orgolOation and elect the:ollipers or.the We would particulirlY inspreis on the young men of Carlisle th,ef,'neoessity ,ok a soCiedy of thii kind; . cud urge the* to be present , on. the 'night,:of and enroll their names among' itsibern-: pries , 'Seiko the: war, , lyteurns:,viere held in alniost nyeri.sehool distrlet, in AO Stott) ;, they Sr() fist' being re-organ- iced, and Uteri) '104141`," numerous as at 'that - time: .Wist,pro. cl, pi:lse should' thislytuktris ho.a summit, to aim/ice sub-lyciunsa. in !ditteront psrti of the county, and hold sos•nnual convention. Let ail, deeitheeto 'ixt:attinidOlcaykitorrow ni4l4), WE would direct attention to the card .of: Daniel ..licadhic - 4!;::co:; - Dmigin.piptity, dealers in limber and building 'Materials. of lumber furnished to order at short notice. ) EXCIIII6ION TRAlN.—Excursionists to the-number ofllo. arrived on the extra thin on Monday lasts Mr. James Ad ams, brakeman on the Mail train, was conductor on this ocoasiom \ 13 . ints; '13,1', Test . Pomfret 'street, has just:ricei;ved . tt large supply of. splendid ' S weat, oranges, which he offers ar; low Prices: AppleS, potatoes, figs, and everything in his line of trade otinstantly,ol2 hand. . Families supplied With prime oysters, 'fresh or telt, at tremely low rotes. • Mn. L. T. Gniirairrgtro, the...popular dry goods merchant, in his now store room on East - Main street, opposite the "Bentz House," is closing out his ontire 'stook of minter goods at great reduction in prices, to make room for Spring stock. LOcilcout, fcif - nerrnd: in.iiasyMeek's' issue. - " - "f 53 - • =EEO THEFT. - Some person entered the baggage, room of the Cumberland Valley Hotel, on the corner of ' Main' and Bed ford streets, -- a -:few nights since, and „.....,—„..,._ ~-. succesafully carridd off •-tt trunk belong ing to Billy Green, hostler at this hotel. IlirmtrunkTeVdnedAquantity of cloth -big, and between $3O and $4O in rnotiy. Tbo . ' theft took place at an early hour fo' the evening, and no doubt was.par petrated by parties well acquainted with' the premises. ' . ' - FINANCIAL RECORD.—We IlftVl3 jlllSt received a copy of the Financial Record, for 1871,, embracing the fluctuations in gold, frbixi Janaary, 1882, to Janhalli 1872, and other matters of general' i terost, edited by B. K. Jamison & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia. In additionithisy also give a brief review of the local money market during the rather event ful year just passed. Both have .been prepared with great care, under their own personal supervision, and will be found perfectly reliable records. They 'havw also added* several chapters on financial matters, possessing a local in terest for citizens of the Keystone State We extend thanks for the same. CIE ALMANAC.—Wo have just received a copy of the Tribune Almanac, for 1872. This is a very valuable and interesting little pamphlet, and replete with valu able information. It contains a com plete astronomical department. Also, an abstract of public laws passed at the third session of the Forty-llrst Congress, and the first session of the Forty-second Congress, with .resolutions and procla=: mations. Operations of the U. S. Treas nry-r-the—nlealsa o peso cos in the United States"; our imports and their cost ; the public debt of the United States; U. S. Census 'by counties from 1820 to 1870; population by States and Territories ; elootion returns by States, counties and Congressional districts ; the pOpular vote for President and other information. PEnsoxm..—We received a visit a few days since from Mr. Abe. Redsock erf of Baltimore, formerly of this county. Mr. R. is proprietor of the hotel situated at Wilhelm's stock yards. To Cumber land county citizens, who may visit Baltimore, we .. would recommend them to stop at this popular house, as it is pleasantly situated, within the city limits, and the gentlemanly proprietor will spare no efforts to make you feel at home. MEssns. L. C. ANDII. J. FonlitrA of the Enterprise, Oakville, Pa', pith:l o ns a brief visit on'Monday afternoon last. ME. JOIIN W AGOONEE, of the IVoiss, Shippensburg, also dropped in on us on Monday. COLONEL. GEORGE GIBBON, of the Fifth United States Infantry, statiohed at — Fiirt Leavenworth, 'Camas, is on a visit to our borough at the present time, the Colonel is looking romarkably well, and will leave for his regiment on Mon day next, • , 1I THE WORLD TO STOP ni 1873.--The Second Adventists are at it again. At a convention held in Rochester they hain definitely settled the time for the total destruction of the world. It is to take place in 1873. Dr. Barbour, .who has prepared several charts from which he has %allied extensively of lato ry ,from Boston to Rochester, on the colning of Christ in 1873, and made a speech on the signs of the times, and cited articles in the Loudon Quartmly, the gdhiburgh Review, Blackwood's and several Ameri can magazines, quarterlies and news papers; to show the enormous pro Pos itions of the ComMune, its rapid growth of the past year, and its preterit threat suing aspect. There was, he said, COO,- 006 members in this country and millions in Dtirope t Wendell Philips was a mem ber, and said, in his recent. leatttre in Music - Hall, Boston, that "Europa Was resting on a volcirio that-threatened the destruction of all her thrones. And if the Church would not discern the signs of the times the people did, and "men's hearts were , failing them for fear, and for looking !after the things that aro coming on the earth." DISTILICT InsTiTuTE:—North Middle. ton District institute convened at Union Ball, on. Saturday, January 13; 1872, at 1 p. m. Celled to order by the Ptesident. Opened With vocal music by Mr. Conner's pupils. Boil called, Messrs. Conner, Zpigior,, Griest, Brenneman and, Outshall, present. W..W. Gutshall then drilled a' class in Written Arithmetic, followed by' an' eiereise 'in History by Mr. Conner: Prof. Griest then drilled •a class in Mental Arithmetic ; this was followed by in exercise in Orthography, by P. 'A.. inaion, the Institute adjourned to meet'at II p: " Evening Bession. -- -Imieitnte met ap cording to provlonsi adjoartiniant, and was called to order by the President. Opened, wjth spunk, follnived by an essay by J. T. Conner. Mr. Bunnies' man then gave 'a lira drill ja.coo'grappy,' which Was followed by" a reCitation Beading, by The Istituto' was there fitVored 'With music. Mr. Brenneman neat drihed d Claps in Grammer, ,'';The' various Methods , of , school , government was discussed -by Brenneman, Zeigler, Griot; (ioniser and Gutsball... The Prosiddnt aimouuced the fpilOwing programme for,next Institute Orthography, W. 11. - Epphiy;;Haatling, P. A. Out ball.; Mental Arithmetic, J.' . T. Opaor ;,,Wfl).tan Aritluctlp*.igi , anim, , ,Aa,* Gr E-. raphy, .W. W. Gutshall; l Dietary; and Pinmaiship,.P. B. Brenneman. • 'Da motion; •the.lustitute adjourned to meet at Fairsihar i 'Dall6ou 1,14 ,, 1f 5 1pt3r; armory, 27;1672, at '9' o'clock, m tt All teachers ' de ' of'.egtscp,tjom are cordially in4tiad to attend aud' par ; '' ticipato in Ma exercises. • 'D. Bumistronarte W. W. Otaim.ALL, R* adbotAri, Fon Job work- of-. every . description; 'pay TinallunaiMotcola.visit. Prices made toeul, pc, s Week scarf and' a erceil set 'with pearls, was lost on ,Tuesday-fo uoonlast._ Any person finding it will be , rewarded on returning it to munibialcu. mcounramcfttk-*ln -, last 'week's paper we made mention of alarge hog slaugh tered by Mr. Simon Smith, of this-boro ugh, and stating that it weighed 548 pounds ? It shoulddiaye, been 5514 i. p , . JAidis P. NEFF; No. 23 West Main street, has just mado large. addi tions to his stock of notions, &c. Paper collars, cuffs, scarfs, , neckties,, &d.) The best brands of smoking and chewing to bacco constantly on hand. For a good cigar or a plug of elegant chewing to. bacco go to Nefinti. • Clinti.i . „,,BOOTB AMC' SHOF.M.—Our townsman; Mr. Adam Dysart, — the popular boot and shoemaker, at No.- 4 . East, Main . street, makes his.; wake known to the community in the prescrit issue. Mr. D. is a practical shoemaker, IMving had several years experience as a disciple of St. Crispin, and is prepared to make beeta,(,aud shoes to order'' promptly and in the latest city et,,yheek Give him a call.. ' MUSICAL.—The Quintetto Quadrille Club,"underltheNtiadershiP cifirkinfessor W. 11)1 Widnor, has become ono ofthe institutions of our borough. For length of time the club has been organ ized, we think they 'ill compare favor ably with any'similar musical organiza 'tier' in the State. They ate prepared•to furnish music for parties, societies, balls, &c., at short notice and on moderate terms. • COURT PROCEEDINGS—second week. Common Pleas : Watts vs. McGowan's adminisdator, No. 342, 'April term, 1868—debt. , Ver dict for defendant. Penrose and Hays for plaintiff, Todd for defendant. Plank vs. Burkholder's executors. No. 148, NOV:- term, 1869—debt. Ver dict for plaintiff for s3,soo—amount of note on which suit was brought, with interest from date. Miller, Shearer and, Sharpe fot• plaintiff. Honde'rson Hays, S. Hepburn, sr., and S. Hepburn, jr., for defendants. - A PLEASANT SZEPRISE.—On Tuesday evening, sixteetitlf.,instant, the re.si deuce of Rev. 11. B. itartzler, pastor of St, Paul's Evangelical church, was en tared by a delegation of hiS congregation, twinging good wishes and substantial tokens of their esteem, in the aline of dry goods, grocerici,‘ provisions,, station my, hat, book, &c., and crowning the Pastor's " _better half" with one ofid.rs— Williams' best bonnets, to which were yet added several envelopes with that very useful article—money No com- • plaints were made to the police about the mdtthr ! NEW Flllll. -By reference to our " new ads." it will bo aeon that the old firm of Loidich & Miller, at the popular Central Dry:goods. stote, has vlisselved partnership. Mr. John Miller, the junior member of the old firm, and Mr. A. D. Buttorff, for several years a clerk in this establishment, and a young man of splendid business qualiflcations, i have entered into partnership, in the room lately occupied by Loidich & Miller. They offer rare bargains in dry goods. We bespeak -for 'the new firm a share of public patronage. AN INTOLERAIILE NUTBLNCE. —E very day we are beseigod with " bummers:" On Monday last, there•wero only twenty jive of tike persons by'actuaj: count, in cluding Ilion; women and citildren. They have different tales to tell, and some of their countenances are becoming vary familiar, owing to their frequent visits: When they first enter thO room money is solicited, if only a single pen ny ; failing to receive this, they next so, licit old papers. We are getting heart ily tired of these repeated visits, and sigh for relief. If they do not speedily '"let .up": we' will be tinder the necessity of printing a neat little card and post the cams on ours front door. Let us have rest. ' DICATII FROM VACCINATION. - That death May be caused by vaccination 'from the premature use of virus, cannot be denied. We give below an account of a death produced in this 'moaner. Tho item is taken from the , Morrow county Register,of January 20 : Death froin"r 7 ither a singular cause re sulted to one of the eitizOn'ii of Perry township, this county, ou •Friday morn ing last. As near as wo can learn them, the facts are as follows : Mr. Samuel Miller and his wife, residing not far 'from N. Woodbury, r arer° being visited' at home by their son and his family, their on Sunday,. the seventh instant. The old gentleman—Mr. M.—concluded to be vaccinated with virus from the little girl'Erarre, which had been .operated on by the doctor not long before. Bo Mr. Diller bad his son pierce his am with a" pocketknife, and from his daughter's arm vireo was taken and placed Mr. Miller's alp which resulted in his death' in less than week, 'as the virus taken from the t!rm was used before the laws of nainre permitted. : Mr. Miller's wife.vrae vaccinated in. the .same way, and'at the tn•peOpt"titne'isili.a''Vei7 low condition. EXPICRIKIINT3 017101111-JOPR B. Wolf, hi,;•. D., of Washington, for -11°,40' 4° 4 !Vi ir il ie rri% C AW, P ew xcirk, tho'following.oominunication : Ori sbipboard.'at NOW Orleans, in the year-1849, in • charge ,of one hundred marines; wish. 'cliohir,i, - among "them, obkirved•that those 'who ato freely of onions,,, auppOSMg them to Mo healthy ', were ahteolted 'Certainly and: fatally., 'OritcMs and salt cured the bite a , rattlesnake On, 'aiy „sen, and are „con.: sidered specific) •in all Snake bites. , :.1' have fOund four separate witnesses lof, PhenoMena„conneoted'. with ;sniall' pox • wad 'fever, '-•• • ' .• • , , °Mons in rooms with small pox rot , rapidly'''‘l ' a. •slip t o rp r i se i 4 them P. They rash; and' comm unicate the , viriniMany weeks after the epidemic has . 4. , Applied to , the p3.,A,,c0f fever pa ilente, they. rapidly , turn hlack, • 5. They prevent • the spread of small pgx :In „thietily popiilnted',lterie l mente by absorbing' the • • rY I 6. A'•-mini with . hydrophobia, his , freaky, ate , voraciously' of I Onions, and reeoimredl,• piipiiiribillitieito theta de!ijieed; !iliaulcheadt when there ie a,iprevailing spgi..:letwie, • !Mona and ,, iregiintly„ 4haug94• Bl ' o gPO4 8. That exilerimiinta ta' test the extent , of \their utofulneas. For many Years I hive op.oaeil IMeeina- Jima as, orilinarilY drm,' and: Vence }Mit with sitisfaotion any means of mitigat .itig of this diateinper, ' President. =I lICZ c:= =II --_~ SPLIDADID EDIBLES .— On. Thilireday nfreitineh inet,s v.Mr. Maury I; Snyder, stowariil .at,theCounty ,Poor' House showed us eliasket of bread and meat; cian - itainplee'fill'ii . liina t of- I foint:Weit to the inmates ; It made priesthf feel hungritagi'ie'tipen it, and Ailmiosl ouvie4 the nemons foe • whom it }vas itft6nded. - D - Singlet.' brought thleto.onn orrice ip order to , "clear his - Skirts" Of any fearethatmight arise ‘ kiainorit7 vii)ori of 'die ';of the ,V,klitprs, to, the Poor . House , regarding "laintedmeats, sour bread, &o." Cer-. tainly the bread and menthe theived US , would have satisfied the most fastidious epicure. ' • VALUABLE Agricultural Journal. Sent three. months free. The publishers of the American Stock Journa/ will send three monthly numbers gratis and 'post paid to all our subscribers who apply for I hmo. Farmers and Stock Breeders should avail themselves of this generous offer, ,as the three numbers contain near 100 :pagetl;of, Choice ,:original articles, 'On. Veterinary Science, "Farming, Stock Breeding, Dairying, Poultry, „Breeding, ect., etc., handsomely illustrated with IPPgratvings. , , Also a, great. number of valuable v•ipets for the cure of various Swine Poultry, &c., are liable., Address INTP.'BoYei; eee r- ,''PillifiSlieis; Parkes • 11= the PrOgramino of fi3tOrbblopi 1149 .'nexi meeting of the ' Car Lela District Sabbath School Insti tute, to be held in the J.,ntheran church, on nea p... Tuesday, evening, January 30: 1. Opening exercises—singing and prayer. 2. Address by Rev. Geo. Norcross 8. Some practical thoughts 'on most successful mode of teaching as devel oped in experiencie, , ,.)vith . classes, by Mr. Jacob Boas, J. T. green and others. 4.. Subjecii of 'discussion—How can the Sabbath School be made more fruit fel spiritual rquyii To bo opened W .F. Sadler, &Sq.' 5. Opening of Questil Box.' Reply to questions asked at last meeting, by Rev. J. D. Brown and Dr. S. B. Kieffer. 0. Business and closing exorcises. As this Institute has been organized for the purpose of promoting the S. S cause in our town 'and vicinity, it is desirable ,that all officers and teachers attend the session, and take part in the exercises. PER ' SONB having sale billzi printed at T Ills OFFICE, will receive a notice of the same in' these columns until the day of sale. Bills for the following sales havebeen printed here during the past week ; - By Aaron Smith, in Frankford town ship,_7_miles_west of-Carlisle,-im—Thurs dax, February 22, horses, cows, farming utensils, &o. By Daniel Keller, sr., in Centreville, on the Walnut Bottom road, 10 miles from Carlisle, extensive sale of personal property, consisting of horses, cows, young cattle, &c., on_ Wednesday, Feb ruary 21, 1872. BY Francis Diller ' in Frankford town ship, on Monday, March 4, horses, cows, young cattle, &c. By W. F. Sadler and Isaac E. Wire man, assignees of John Bolen, on the premises in Mifflin township, miles north of Oakville, on Wednesday,. Jan uary 81, horses, cows, sheep, By Jcitut 13oetem, in Pann township, two miles west of the Stone Tavern, and one-fourth of a mile south of Centre ville, horses, fat cattle, cows, farthing utensi s 1 s 4 . c. .A.lso —Pi, lotsof mountain land a tlio- - is'atiao time and place. On Thu 4 ay, Febmary 15. By J. G. Zeigler, in Silver Spring townsh p, .one -half mile north of Hogues town, and two miles north of New Kingston, on Friday; March 8, horses, cows, young cattie, pigs, farming imple ments &c. By Martin Shenk, on Thursday, - Feb ruary 29, in Dickinson township, on the York, road, one mile east of the Stone Tavern, horses, cows, young cattle, hogS, reaper. , wagons, &c. BY Georgc Rutz, in Middlesex town ship,:two miles east of Carlisle, on Thurs day, March 7, horses, mules, cows, young cattle, farming implements, household and 'kitchen furniture, arc. BY George W.- Hilton, in South Mid dleton :township, , 1, • miles South-cast . of Chi February 13, horses, cows, ;shoats, 'farming imple ments, household and kitchen furniture, &a. By Abram and Elizabeth Mowery, in Frankford township, 21 miles south-east of Bloseryille, on Friday, February 23, one maro, cows, young cattle, sheep, household and kitchen furniture. BY Frederick Watts, on his Sarin, two miles west of Carlisle, on Tuesday, February 27, horses, mules, cows, hogs, farming implements, &c. About, 25 young horses, yaving from one to four years old. ' BY W. R. Hays, in North Middleton, on the Basin farm, about 14 miles north of Carlisle, on Friday, February 23. Stock, farming implements, &c. TEE PITTEIBURIG Draciacn. l —Parties wishing a first-class daily paper should by all moans subscribe for tho Pittsburg Daily Dispatch,. ono of the larged,,live liesr, and 'cheapest paPers in the United States. Tho Dispatch has been estab lished Over a quarter of it • .'eMitury ; is independent in politics, ,ad vocating always those measures 'which promise the greatest possible good to thelargest To:30141e planner ; gives ,daily thirty-Six' columns of matter,embracing the latest news by telegraph, tho most reliable market repordt, the latest cable tele grams,' the freshest Legislative news,' the biteitt 'Congressional reports, the fullest local reports,' with all the news by mail, „including the mot interesting personal 'and political' iteres; full, tele graphic Market, reports from . all points of importance, Ei g stlind West, and inuelt other matter of .an entertaining and instructive 'character. The' Dispatch is' furnished by mail at $B.OO a year, or may be hail fromour agents in any town or - village within one hundred and fifty miles of, 'Pittsburg at fifteen cents' 'a MEM "To'thotte wishing a' ond and reliable city • weekly, we Would recommend the Dispatch; one of the handsomest, cheapest 'and most reliable weeklies published. • The IVeekly Dispatch &ell eulumes of matter, printed in dreacleir typo, anti -le one of; the hand somest, as it has lung-been, one of the WidgipeSt, l it not the cheapest,' weeklies in the country. It contains all the lateEt .neWs'iof; the day political, commercial and general-and :0 an entertaining aid acP O P,t 4 44.- nOwaPliPoN is not excelled by any journal in the State. The ,• Dispatch is furnished to single subscribers at $1..50 a year, ,Or in to One address at $1.0(1 Ouch, witit,a.free paPer to the party getting up the Club. Subsoribers ,may. remit - by mail . either' in money or by peatoffice sycieri i ip, thp i safer, 'alde r Crust rearitorsf: receiving subeorlptiope ifO' 'c'Pe DisPateh;A OfthCr Weekly, are twonti, Per .e4g4 on. Al,t4g.4h°,4:4t.'§qor:Ong!o,c's°liborol of ton par cent -On oar club rates.-" , Addiese, imhlishers nt Daily and Weekly , Dispatch , (Dispitch '1ng);`, t ,'47,435.41:0 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Said motherto fatlier, ' Do Yon. know my dear where, . , Oar now married daughtori, May-bny 7 the best warei. • Said daughter' to mother, .. There aro ship loads of wares, _ Of the beet ani the finest, " 4 :11 ,Right cheap, dawn at BLAIR'S. WORK ARO PLAY 'fcit4e - biiihr , lB .at, hand, lookiegas bright and . attraatiVe as evar, i Witkits -beautiful . full page oil , print in colors, interesting sketches by, the most 3Vopular. writers, Uncle Rapti aers lesson in Drawing and ,Mechanies,' and a splendid Illn4trated Puzzle De. partment.. Mr. Warner continues his papers to boys, which .'alone are, worth the nominal piece of sl.oo.Peryear, for which ,this 'Magazine is offered. The Publishers retain the the large pages here tofore adopted in order to bo able to present their full page Oil Chromes, of - which - the subject for this month "Uncle Job and Aunt Jemima sitting for a_photograph."- This is one of the best that have been published, and is fully described in a poem of the "pa Regions." Milton Bradley & Co., Po lishers, Springfield,'Mass., [ANNOUNCEMENTS.] SompTumo new, venison and buffalo meat, for sale at Humrich's. -.....Axentlemanfroral3ethel,4daine, says Bros., prOprietory3W Philip Aliens Print Works, R. I. warli down 56 Bryant's Point, recently, trout-: ting, when one of them was' attackeg. with: sciaic rheumatism so suddenly, that he had to be carried from the pond to his hotel ; a bottle of Johnson's Ano dyne Liniment was resorted to, and he was out next day. Hots are you to-day? I'm not feeling bilious and sick headach.), have been lOOking around for a box of Par-. son's Purgative Pills, but our traders are all sold out.=V,ountry Paper. FOR RENT i A store room and dwelling on the North side of Main street. Inquire of 25ja7,14t* C. W. WEAVER. SPECIAL As the old Rim of Leidioh & Miller has al-ways had a liberal share of the public patronage, we Lope the new firm of Miller 4; ..Bottorff will have, a mucii larger share of the same. LEIDICH . MILLER THE VERY LATEST J. H. Wolf, No. 18 North Hanover street, his just returned from the East with a very large and carefully selected stock of fancy goods suitable for Christ mas presents. READ THIS If you wish to purchase a nide present for your sister, or some other man's sister, go to J. H. Wolf's, No. 18 North Hanover street: NOTICE All persons knowing themselves in debted to C. Inhoff by book account or otherwise, are' requested -to make pay ment before the 'first of January, 1872, after which time all accounts will be placed in the hands of a proper officer for Collection. A cash business on'y dune at reduced prices. 13dee71' Fluninicu is receiving, daily, fresh lots of dried fruits such as peaches, pared lnd unpared , blackberries, currants, eeded and unsneded cherries, apples and hutzells. 7dec7l Fon fresh countrpici.tuce, go to hum FOR - SALE , - A largo safe. It is in good condition and will bo sold cheap. Inquire at Do vinnoy's grocery store, on West Main street. 7.lec7ltf STILL another lot of choice buckwheat at Metoy's. 7d0c71 ,Just received a large "assortment of fancy toys, suitable for the holidays, at Hoffman s, No. 88 East Pomfret street. DnEsaFn poultg always on land, at Ilumrlob's. - SOMETHING. WORTEKNOWING ; Where to find- the best assortment of goods suitable for Holiday Presents. The most fastidioud" can be suited at J. H. Wolfe, No. 18 North Hanover street. Both in point of price and style, go see his assortment. Join: H. WOLF. SPECIAL NOTICE All persons knowing themselves in debted to. the • undersigned, either by note or hraik account, will please call and settle'tho same' without delay, and oblige LEIDICII & Mixaxn. FOR prime savana' 'oranges and emons, go to Itumrieles., • • BEST 14 cent sugarin town at Moloy's itatsuls, currants and citrons cheap at Melay's. NEW London Layers, Valentin and Seedless Raisins 'just received at Hum- Weal. Fos cranberries, Atmore's mince meat, call . at Ilofftnan's grocery, No:88 East Pomfret street. • . It you want cheap . groceries or any thing kept in a first-class grocery, cal at Hoffman's, East Pomfret street.. 7doo7ltf 4%E and• droshod poultry always on and at Iluffirich's, ?dual ' FOR SALE.„: • - A raluablb Fauiiljx Horie:' Inquire of Join; IltrALuu (Mercbant.) 7dge7l-tf Pittinr. minco meat at Iltunrieigp Pais= !Yeah cider at Hutariolea 'olll3'rEltE! at #taprich's t • yamßies saiiplied at tho.sliortest notice. • • :Just', recalled' 100 boxes' of raislas very low, at Hoffman's, No. 88 East ,Po'mfrot street. . , FIIESII lot of. cocoanuts and oran berries at Heinrich's:, 0;1 4 1 RE taIIIRRGIGED but bny , the•.best stoves , that have lier been in tho market, and prnuounped so bypll who' have them in use, the can Ilase Rumor and Baini Boater, the Radiout Fire Place Heater,. and the pabb. not Range with hot closet. Call at' W. Fridley's Stove . stOre on Haimier street, and see the:endless variety of stoves 'and house-furnishing geode. 1 . • . , Go to Hutnrich's for Irish and Sweet potatoes, onions,. apples,' pumpkins, •, ohostnuts,Teanuis, grapes, 4ts: ' ' Arms, and peachluttor at Huinfrio 's. , BWEITZEIT .and American choeso, ways on hand, at , :" ' , ...Juirr,rocalVed a olioloo lot aralaokia:or at Halarioli's:' BINEIMEAT Thiffmaten'eriic'er.r; No. 88 goat:Poo:6ot street. Pouporas "made into wilitohes, ohlg nonp, , o, s urlo, frizetts, ,at . Mad Ame ROtes. . • '• - NOTIOE. ' All personelfiaObted to Henry Saxton prfor to the &di laVtiatr, l lB7q, are ;hereby, notified to can immediately, and 'fettle thdir iridebtaankisliWittt him before the first ,of„ Jannary,",lfip i If ~not' at „., o . e, U_ I teilded.t l t 66 ate of every one, irreapeotive of person, will be, placed in thelanda a4iroper officer'O'f the law for collectien. llffiflrOlarpft. .1 6 A.Th17T 'GATE • . . . At pinkie's . Machinc Bhop;':,111' this place,, can be seen one of the best praiti: cal Farm Gates ever inv . iitrid., , It; does not require any hinges.; It, opens two ways. It never rides in the' mud, 'and - can be*raised to 'swing clear ,over Snow drifts and other obstructions, that are, not over twenty-four inches high. It is offered for sale to all who need dates at the following loWprices. . • For each farm right, $2.00; for . each township right,A29.00.4 for-dach, county right; $1.504.1/c Oates made to 'order of any size or styli; desired, and satisfaction guaran tead in oil met). .Will exchange terri toryfor a good Call f.n?. ,:or ad= CHAS. F. DINKLF. tok ,2 no utt, - ~ 111(41'; lat 4 0 Lt " ',lv , (OA -01 "C onions_ 4usraatoitted ,Att, Tv you want ii-ri - icis;OutlorgOriey, go to Humtieies. ' StIOULDEIIIS, glides, dried beef, beef tongues, sugar cured hams, whole or sliced, pickled and cam...l oysters, at Elumrich's . , You that, kill pigs and make sausages want good popper to sea ion with. J. L. Moloy has it, st i tly pure.. - thinc7l Fon. Irish pota oog, go to' Humrich's. Ho has seven different varieties, which he is selling in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. Tun. Sensoman Shop is 80.14 in full blast. If you want good carriages, bug gies, spring wagons or sleighs, go to Ad. Sensoman, at his'old place on North" Pitt street. Ono7ltf STRAY CALVES Strayed away from the premises of the subscriber, in Middlesex township, a short distance from Middlesex, 2 calves, ono a red and the other a black roan, about 9 months old. Any person know ing of their whereabouts, will be liberally rewarded, and all expenses, paid upon returning the same to . • ADAM ITOCKEtt 18ja722t* TO CHICKEN RAISERS The - undersigned, devoting his time exclusively to -the breeding of choice fowls, is prepared to book orders for the following varieties of ' eggs. During the 'past year I have made large, addi tions to my stock, having recently ob tained several Imported Light Brahman from P. Williams, Massachusetts. Most of my fowls drew premiums at' the late County Fair. All stock guaranteed to be thorough bred. Chickens and eggs can be obtained at all times. The fol lowing is the prices- fixed for the differ ent. varieties of eggs: Dark Brahma, Premi um, per doz. $2 Light Brahma, Imported, " - 1 Llouilan, Premium, (Bearded and- • Muffled,) per doz. 2 Black Cochin, Premium, • " • 1 achy Dorking, Bronze Turkey, 2 JESSE B. HEUER, No. 121 South Pitt street, 18ja72tf Carlisle, Pa. PRIME buckwheat flour, oven dried corn meal at Humrich's. CURRANTS, citron, leinon peel, prance, figs, pared and unpared peaches, at Hof man's, No. 88 East Pomfret sheet. Tug flour sold by J. L. Meloy always reliable Try it. As CASH BUSINESS! On and after the first of March unit, intend to 'don CX of Busintas,'*ith all, without respect to ersons. By this ar rangement, strictly carried out, I will be able to sell groceries nt reduced prices. All persons knowing themselved indebted to the undersigned by book account or otherwise, are urgently requested to make payment before the first of March, 1872. ' G. B. HOFFMAN, No. 88 East Pomfret street. 4ja72tf Great _Bargains TILE undersigned, agent for David Bute, now decaused. whiling to .ritire from buninuas, Mill Ball at greatly reduced cash rates, Eta lorgn stew of _ HAT?. CAPS, LA DIES' AND IIftNTLEMEN'S PUNS and (Ir,ovecs, TRUNKS, . ' VALISt.I3, TRAVELLING SATCSIELS, ROBES, RUG , ;$ ~,,4. -- ~ BLANKETS, - ,„.1441ApLi;As, and o largo varlely of Noilona. The entire stock will be sold out on liberal tonne o 007 one deshing to continue the Guth:tem A cane 01 thoetnre.roonl tan be hid fora number of 17= • JACOB BORE. No. 4, North .lleoisrer • elreet, opposite . the CarMee Deposit Bank, Carlisle. Pa Persons knowing themselves to he Indebted wit pleutee call and kettio tholr accounle. 4Jan72.3m. , Varlet* Ads • PURE AND .UNADULTERATED J. ,IMUCII 04N ALWAYS DM ODTAINED . 4T • , , , lIAYNRST.ION'S • • No. 5 Sntlot4anovar Street • . Carlisle, Pa. N. ti;—YrocCrlptiOns. carCiully - Mod accurately compounded at all Omen. o• .7 • : : I Malt/ FOR SALE OR RENT. Ito. 8 . 6 Souti; West Street. •• • •Apply:to - ' • M. P.:Wit:mut cA•Sit and atter the that of Eiiitinutier haterut to do • 1.1+119f1 h t3lVttBB. with eh, without reepect to retreat. , :ountry produce, received. ee rash; to exclto•• for .irode or aeµal„D tbfa, Arraugeniekit,etrictly ea• iiirced,.l wilt be soebled to *ell groevriew at reduced rates: . 16ju7Iti.. .. 0 -- - ~ • J. B. DA.VERSTIOK,••: " "". NO ti BOOTU ItANO6R $111.)111 . , ~ ' ' , 0.8,11101541.1, PA Dealer in Drugs, Modialium,.iiii., CHAEPETEI I.PAEP,ETF)I,CAIWETB _ dc % s fi h T . l d l o n . g , ;tf i . 'Ore b i Lrg 4 /1::: . ;11,1 1 , :;49 sty, W!lk ,7 d est 11. : A. HANTS A ' C OB PLETE LINE "" • , ov e voi, !fide,' for and' rolppoir; fteattlph, ND shades, Pratpoio3o!y.YolvOy. Ault Vet au colors, odl. , , ,711617:1 ' ' 47 . .. 11111N#' A oci:-• Ar, OIL pin obtain, „Dye ,§tuffii, .ptiiries,itud Palley' Article', et naves „,tl6lo” Intreicians', prescriptions leareNly igi"tee, poundtAACall time". •' " : ' • N.. • , -• • • J.II.;IIAYERATICK." N 0.6 &path Ilan overetrost,Ouriiels,ANA.' •VOR PURE DR11013,.: add Patent to'7. 'lnvoratlek, tip:p !South llanovor ottoet. Alsorkgilaud)dafienrl ineol'orToltet Ocaps;Pertilnietlel. 1110040 x Taut . uynaztdg, Nit .0 South Ipiti * 'vetittpol"tl.l6l6. IP i n"! 79 A T A. - 'W.. pu*rt,..4' C 311., onlyplace to buy rrak late keel Duo ea Laos Collars, • ' flail Rohn Cars Collis; • I: • , Real Vilanolaroua Logo eglion.' Initatiost Laos Collars at all prlsaidlsork tea *auto and upwards. ' Neal and Imitation Lan natodk.a rhlks.Arina and Bank alt puntagad for tin 11414,104 , • , 21., • 711•111 - '1 A.ATWQOD. • ' 4 1 ' (f i rq7 ATWOCID, NA.NOKiet CO•rk,, • I OCHMISSION MERCHANTS, Wh°l°l 9,4 l r .s .P?.?q, 4l PlS f ,' PICKLED AND SALT PlBl4 ' No. 210 North Wharrog7 — ' 81tes eirvt ? , ! PHILAMH:PHYA. IL IL COTLX. COYLE4ROTELERS. 11'0 WH6i1584 LS •AT CITY PRICES. ' Having reser large line of Woolen Goods, such as ndershirts and Drawers, Knit carfs;'WOolen "Hosiery, Buck and Sheepskin-A:Noyes, Gauntlets and,)) Hanover Gloves and Gauntlets, Wobleil Marine, Cloth and Berlin Gloves and Gauntlets, lyould call the attention of inarohintk: " COYLE' 111101416R8. No. 24 fieuth tlatoeer street, Carlisle, P. bootTltf DR. J. B. BENDER, VOMOSOPATIIIO Office In the room formerly ocoopled uy Cul. John 10809 ~S. BEVXZHOOVER, • t At TORN BY AT t.AW. ordca in south Hanover Wort, oprAta Boutrra dry rood* dor.. ' •' ' loi6lo R OLL; QIHHPATftIOK Who Joule denier. In . . . Ithaw.ir2II3TURiDi.TOBACCOTI: tl; It) etir:'..l7ii'tit d4 . 4, 1 1/cirkinfrAni P. 1.? , r:•2 ,11 • p .,k 61 .0.1 t.lo 4 Laa d• crf-aYfrAgaraGl, .1414.141,A1N.T,M,9k c. r. ntimnxca. WM. B. PARE t EE H UMEICH.&:PARKER,,. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Omou 31ithistrile2;i6 bungle. 10147,0 • J. 11. GRApAIf, J.. IL GRAHAM et .ATTORNETg AND COUNBELLORR-AT-LA.W, No. 14 South Hanover street, • • . CARLISLE, PA. lion. J. 11. Grahaiii,lale Preaiderd Judge of the Ninth Judicial District has reeo mad the practice of law, and emaciated with him Ida eon, J Jr.' Will practice In the coutitlee of Cumber litud, Perry and Juniata. 7dec7l-tf JOHN CORNMAN,. ATTORNEY AT LAW' Office No. 7, Abeam'e H. I. lo rear of the Court Bones Melia drMaN BA.NNg . N, „t WIIIOLEIL&LE AND ENTAIL //BALM IN THE BEST QUALITY OF WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 41 South Hanover Street, llja72ly CARLISLE, PA. _ TOSEPEI RITNER; Jn., f.) ATTORNEXDAT LAW AND SURTRYOR, ideohanliaburg, P& Office OP Railroad target, tee doors north of the Bank Huainan promptly attended to. 10186 JOSEPH G. VALE, ATTORNE.Y.AT LAW. Practices in Dauphin and Cumberland Counties. Ornce—ln Court Rowe Avenue, No, 3 Kramer'. building, In the rear of , the Jewelry eetabliehment. L==ii:l 12JauTlly JOBEPII /r. CULVER. CHAS. P. CULVER. LOAN AND COLLECTION OFFICE OW JOSEPH P. CULVER A into. PONTIAC, ILLIN , .IB. We have - the best of loctll. Yea for placing.capltal on flrel.lass improved farms. Titles Investigated, and Abstract' funnelled frum sue own onion. Ten per rent interest nod prompt payment guaranteed. We have correspondents In we , ry part of the iYest, which. iurnlehes us every ellity for "nerdy cidlertirms IitErCHENCES: Hon. James t . Orshenn, Wm.. U. Penrose, nun., Wm. Theater. mg.. C. E. VA: gleughlin, esq , Carlyle. Hamilton Ahick4. He buts. Hoe. C. P. Culver and H n. Horatio Ring, 11 ashingtov, D. C. .oeorge 11. :quart. Phila delphia. Chamber. k Porwroy, New York city, - 24e71 Air C. HERMAN, • 4TTOR'ET AT LAW, C•rllsl•, P•. 9 Rheem's Hall. 1041.10 A. , K. M'CLUIIIIi 7. 11. v Id'KEIERAN N'CLURE & itrICEEHAN, ATTORNXTS AT LAW, 144 South South etroet, Philadelphia. 114711 y. A.H. SHAMBARGER, • JUSTICE OF VIE PEACE, Westponoshoro' township, Cutoborland Cflunty, Peon's. All business, entrusted to him will receive promp attention. ' 290ct70 WF. SADLER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oft: ell 2 South Ilanover„ntreet, next the Good WIG Hose Rouen, 10.69 WILLIAM KENNEDY, •ATTORNKY AT LAW Office in Voluntw building, Car W J. SHEARER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. °Mee In northeast corner of the Courilltruse. 10mA9 .WEB. B. HIRONS, ATionNiirAirp COUNSELOR At LAW, 72S Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. HATS AND CAPS. JOALLIO, C • Igo. 29 WAIT MAI 299992, CARLISLE, PENNA., The If ATI 'ER of Carliele! Me HAT mu of Carll.le I I The heist etl , les Juin received latos. t, ,t) 1.1 always on 12240 1 BILK fl (f 5 tram the best llraufecturee II ! an lON ABLE llATlhittt out 1111 J. O. CA LLIO wtfibto ,tum 11,11,11,1111.. tu his largo lIMIMI HATE AN,D OAPS 4 to manufaeturt4 Tint. to urd F, and 'ho bat orrangemoAto for colorrir* W • eo Good.. and Ovarmat•, at short tkotle.,=--- "L'ls4 blehext CAM/ VAICIVti pill! for COUNTRY PUI 8 I=l •16 NO lq MAIM I , CREISI 1070. • Cheap Coal 'CHEAP "CO,AL $ , • ' LAY IN , YOUR 11NTER COAL. Thi-imieraciled prdiosto.. o foretell familia 'and individuate with foal at extremely low prioese. , • . Ili hi prepared,to rorpleh . oli tho rarletie• of Hard and son coal., guaradterlog the coal received to tot the coal ordered, and nOtlorate In weight. Farmers and Idomburnera alon,t ,the line' of the Cumberland Talley railroad, will be .applied at moderate rates. •It Will he to the dvalitaite 'of purahmere to anti au him,borore poreheslut eleolehere.. lii le~p.ctMllY 'mbar* otintldle flatiron age, Orders promptly Ailed! • " 0 WIPE ZINN, "tee/iliac, Ps. Vick'il' kli)i•ai . Glade. v iews • GU,TDE, •YOR 1872. • The find *thaw} of Two Hundred Thousand Copt°. Juet publiehee: It to elegantly printed ton line tinted pager,. In.twq calorie, afid.liluetrated wlthnvor Three Hundred Engraelngo of Flowere and Vegetable., and TWO"OOLONN,y, The meet beautiful and .Inoinictlic;' - tatalogile and plural Gnidedn,,the • world—.ll2 pages; giving (nor ought dtrectlone for Ihnoultnte of Flower, and Vise &Wee, oraanienttng'grounde, waking etalket.lic; • A Christmas/ present:l,llmq thy.customers, but far- Worded (9 ,11:1Y,;,(410 epply,,tnalt, for Fee. Conte, only one-quarter the m et. tlrowl ' Yklilefl. •.: : !•,, : pH:Delicacy, N. Y. ." Piier /3attt-r; • NEW BARBER SHOP. . . ••• • . Peter 'fledge • • has recently opened the National fi *MI Main' street, Irvlne'i Fos. war cat Wit, shampooing. sbllsltlMlstomallehl , dying promptly attended to. Ladles' hair slitting. Jo es anted In ihnliteitlClty aty Ire My prleenare• aa reasonable aa any other 'Moen In this place.. 'thaws rarrivalgtai f in Please give aote anelt. 21y91 Im, . . ' • MEM HOWL' VOW ' , BALE: 4 l4lar"ler t.' :National Bilk of Nowrille offoig . foi• godeii for walk. of largo Piro kroof Bars, in good order..Yafrol It Alluring, tuatara. lggulni of the gambler id NOW AMIN 11J1172:18 _ , . ___. . , , .. ;1, . ' ''' - 1 '''' '' ' . 1872 i .. . , A Ilv l . l . rel ..-, ... ° / 4 . t . l 't 1 .c... -.4 .p 9 k k , . 4 ,1\ • i 1) 44 .) 11.- ,f• , .... - .9 . " ti,, ) !ff : ' I. UM .. I-p .:. A(- i.. •• • 5r.17.0n . .1--A: • ~ 'North•east Corner .Public quare; . ',Carlis• 0,, At... " .•.' 1872 W. SCOTT COILS. . , . 'We return Our thanks to .the . puhlic ,for theirgeneroqsoatkatiago during . the past yeari , and.l'eSpeetful,ly Solicit• i ii . lUrilielt:,.c . cMtiniiance of ' -Ole same, having' determined during:4le coining,, year to offer greater inducements than ever. . . , • —!.:. . ~,..., • ' 'We have just received a large haul& pt ' • . .. . DOMES IC (:0.01)S: ::',.• 104 Brown Sheetings, 104131eached Sheetiitcts , • Pillow age Muslins, • Heavy Unbleached Muslini N P Lyard wide, • Fine• Unbleached• Muslins, 1 yard wide:: Bleached Muslins, 1 yard wide, all prices:, Cotton Table Diaper, . . Liden Table Diaper' Napkins, All Pric( A large stock of 'White Quilts, the ellen 'est and most serviceable We..have the, best and cheapest assortment of 'Ticicings in the • .., •., - ';'Yir,e. ).)Aye j tiiit'oVeii t etVa, cheap lot; of Ke4ifeley',J,:e4n:' a l , - ald' Co tton *fks-f"? OP r j b g'A il .,OPAljibi' 1' . H41',.., , ,,,..;, - ..‘,.: - ..,i,.irp_., 1 1,;;,- ° . ,„2 i;. e r:lit , :tli,e . .. , .Fall!:ana.-,;4Wii;kt i er' , Dress. : u x')oit . c!, Illip I:Eci . il?l . lll#l ? :;_ing.l,l,lcets, te,'We - i-.41 -. 4.1' "reiit-liirgAjui; ; .t6' • roace.lwaY. , iiTt'•:'ne*.e4c f ls..-I , 6;i' T . \IOT ' a ' . T ., ,T, ;sl, .. . • ''' ' ~. • T Z ly t h' T ' 1 r t . :, .1 -11 4. V ,_. . . ••-. 4 .. 1 ...:Apt • .;4,, , , \-, '.'" - . V. P •-: 6 , ' - ,';-'•••,,,0- - , ~6 in, ' i c . e 3 Cil d - ands Young, we. wan t•• y01i. , ..t0 exarriine 0 gr , 6;ipgii Vef9lo; pui..- eltisinetk,Owtere ; ii:S'i , 'eiii wilrtid tipiiii' oxiiiiii:ltiOiitiit-YOU will be well paid for your time and trouble. • '''''' '''.'"' •• • '',, c•:,, -,! Those persons who laive never favored ns'.withtheir patrbna g e and' may wish to make a changeln • their place of dealing, we will be glad to see you„and, eon vinee you.that Wo sell cheap . .. . WE MEAN EVERY WORD. 1 18ja72 Report of Visitors. .REPORT OF THE POOR HOUSE VLSIT. , III3. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Fessione of Camber Land County: We, the appointed visitors of tho Poor honor .f said coon ty, for tho year 1871, would reppertfully offer the foll.wing vs our report: We have netted the Ininitution and found Ile tu mntea_well oared for, there boing no cause of corn. plaint by any. noir general h-alth appears to be good and the medicinal it.tendance regular. Tho rooms, hods. furniture - , &c., ore In as good condition as could'be expeCted. The new Hospital or Asylum appears to be mom pieced and all itaclepartments, and well adapted to the comfort and conv.nlence of those of our fellow beinga who are so utifortnest.• as to b., eounpnh, d to become Its Inmates Cliangtli made during the 1.4 year in the cooking donartment of this hospital lsui ding have resulted very siiisfactorll,, and in the opinion of your Comm! el, should ; e COO tilaollll no at present The other bo Allure, Including barn., out-bousas par& and surroundings, are in a general g•' ti dition. In conclusion we consider the 'olatiegernon Of the Poor House. and Farm, with all their. .appurte nano.. creditable to the,e haring it Inc , arge. WILLIAU (1. CitAltlllEAV, Dec..2o, 1671. Visitors. - - To the Honorable the Judtes of tho Court of Quer tar Sessions of Cumberland County : The undersigned, ono of tho• Poor Ilona° vl !tore appoleted by your Honorable Court. for the yea 1871, unable to concur In report °ChM redla.gue• —Motor; Wallace and Craighead —as to too con dltlon and management of that Inetilar:on, respect folly bogs leave to muke the following no Ilia .r, par! thereof: The midereigned vi' lied the Pow hone, frequently 'during the holt enr. in company with' . One or _tint other of hie colleagnes u d sometimes found the hoges, &c., in todiredily good con iii n. At other times it was n t BO; e of the cello were at times very filthy The new building which the under signed has always understood was fer our own poor, blind and insane. was lu part given np to vagrant., who polluted it with to min Ile wve shown la lik ens in the now Ltd ding which bore ount'stakablo evidence of buying boin tilled with vermin. 'there was AM. considoiable complaint by tho betl.r in mat.s of the ttnivh lesnifieuess of the diet furnish the (.•memo—that the bread WIN sour, and thu meal tainted and anti to eat. In Tire of the foregoing., and mach mere that lin. come to the knowledge of the undersigned, and .1.. racy large amount annually expended on title in stitution. ho considers it his duty to the public t. say that in his opinion it is necessary that a ettang• should he made In Ito management. ' If not ont of place hero theundersigned would re epectfully suggest that thr lk et time to visit thi. Institution is not when everything hoe be on put it trim for the monthly meeting of the Meet:ors, tut when those in charge have no reason to capon. tielters nr strange..., • , All of which is raapectfully euhmiltpd. MITCHELL tic,I,ELLAN, JaniB723t One of the Visitors. LIST OF SALES to be called by, N D. MOORE, AUCTIONEER. January 21—.1n0. Martin. Mount Holly. February Ta:-.Alick (local at. Pie 'neon. 13—fieo. W. llilton, South Middleton. lb—John Deetem. Penn. 21—Daniel Keller, Penn. 22—Anon Smbh, Frankford.. 23—Wm. lbws, North Middleton. 21—Mlobael u nlte, DlcklAson: 26—Ilenr. A. Meals, Adam county. 27,Ge0. Yeinast, South Middleton. 28—Marion Shaffer, Dickinson.. 29—W. P. Stuart South MiddiUton.. , Starch I—Daniel Shenk, Dickinson. 2—Samuel N Wolf, South Middleton . 4—Robert Lambert.. 'Middlesex. : 6—Jacob D. Menlo; Dickinson. B—Samuel CockleyoPe 7—Sproll Woods, Diokinson. OEM ' 6-Bamool Lohman, South Middleton. Ft—Daniel Hoover, South 1111d4leton. 13—Abn..r Boatt,.B u"th 51.ddleteu. 14—Jacob Zug, Adam county. 16—Jacob Wolf Gond.Hope. • „, 26—Wm. B. 1116 Strict attention paid to coiling of &deo Trims, moderato. L IST OF BALES to bo called by COSIMODOILIi PORTER, AINTIvNIIEIC Pabruary 21—Jacob Thaler, Moora Hock. 2l—Wm Either, Penn . 20—C. hrlstopher Wntson. Dickfro 27—George Washteeod. Westpenneboro 29-8. W. Dills, Weetpennshoro'. March I—Chrietopher Orris, Frankford. B—Dentel Giese, Wempenneboro'. ' 12—Jacob Dom r , tVeetpent eboro'. 13,-Daaid Mayberry, Wstpenneboro 15—Mra. D. II te., Weetpannaboro'. - • 18—Jacob Decider, Went Hill. L..L few days. open yet..Zerraa very. moderate.. EXECUTORS' NOT ICE. Lefton testattl• ntary on the estate of l'e!er..Stnek, late, of the borough of Carlisle. deceased. have Lo-u la-, sued by the Wrangler 01 Combo, land county, to tit• undersigned residing In the t.o.ograh of LI rlrale. All persons indebted to said estate will plead, ma .e mediate payment, and those haying claims . n io pro I , nt them snip nut •en , from], to the undo signed for settlemeot =1 "VXECUTORS'• NOTICE. Letters irotarnente'ry on the eet.te of Thorns. Lee, or., deco pied, late of ickinson I wnehlp, hare ken le 4130 a by the Recliner-of euraberiasd wanly. to the ‘ achscribero residing In the PAM , . township. All C rl inegot i o nd p e a b ; e m d enT end " b eefato roll oring oleltee It eas, mskp iMS.Siont them duly authenticated, to thio.under algood, f , rotott!eniont, TI11)3101 LEE, • lIENRY LEE, Executors of Thomas Lee; doe 'd EXEOUTORS' NOTI CE.—Notico is .1111 hereby given thot lettere teetamentory o n the estate of •10i111 Itrindle, Weer Monroe twin hip.d... draaed, nave bent) granted to the linden signed T.:- Wing near Phttrehtown r ion the same township, All penal hayin g claims agaleet sold estate n,e ro quested to present the saws 'or e4tiontent, pail th'See ludbLted to make pay went without doioy. 4Jan72-131. COUNCIL CUAXPIR, CARLIN.L . , PA, ' • January 2. 1672, . . At a Ppeciel Meeging of the Town Como.if of the liorough of Carlisle, bald Tneaday evening, Jartuvry 2, 1672, the lallovileg,reioluilone wine Tweed: Reiolved,'That.'tax ' collector, Joshua Fagan, be .herebyjnotructed $o prOosed At 011c0, according to law, to codest the balance aide dui,ll6ato tor 1870, andlhat he be required to settle bit utrount within thirty day'. from title data. Raolved, That tax collector, C. lE. Rinehart, be heyohy Instructed to procued at once, , aca Wing to law, to collect the balance, of hla duplicate for 1871, and that, he be required to settle his account wittlihs !duty days Rom this data. - Resolved, •Thot these resolutions he , published In the Ante/Icon Minaret. end the fAnctsmslisltsun. ,(Atteet.) • ' LEltint 4,14212, , • • kocretary of Corporation. o,oLis4ELA.KoAssocavorT. %Li •The einutial ma,tllig of Mho Ammolion pill be held at A. to , Spoooler's:oMeo, lu this borough, oo the at baturday of rebruaiy, It befog the third day of that mouth,, W et 7 o'clo9k, p A, full at= tdodatufe of the silbmbori earuaatly mgria , tad. IIIIMILIOII., • 0i 1, 7 2 4ti l';1 , • • •• ,• • f -accf94#.• *rfangCut9barlaixd,Ootinti'Agrioultural ti tnEtotx will ;hold.their next nigulat P.otlnn . In the Atbltrotton,theetber, on.,Yeeddil;lt bnlery pii.arx: . - .. ; LEW,4‘I4IO( E., 11Ji720 ''' -",• • ' ' . ,'. , 4oe eq.:4. , üba la 9 8 tiriboi i)ffere fi l ltEN'T.=—The Ibr rant, ti•ona Aprllrnair, that Brick :rowel!. Ilrohnt In rear bf plakineon college, nevi 'neut.' pled by Her: //gains. r: It lOrlng one of tha moat . plealuord'homea to Oda Ilorough. • ,• • I Not Tattoo...again at thi Peat °nick' , • r • • • ••• • • • • IILLBN, ' ,191•721 I . ," • , =1 List of Sales 4—Francle Diller, Frank rad. 5—J J'. Efford, U euf.petineboro C—Jacob Dfx.lor, "Cont Hock. Legal Notices J C BTOCK JOHN tiTOCK, Eret,ent,..l PrrTEll ORINDLN, JESSI-0 BRINDLE, Executors For Rent ■ D. A. SAWYER. Ilartlabare, CuflePv, tEc. ESTAB,LISHED 1846 CARLISLE HARDWARE HOUSE! H. SAITON 6. 'OO LIENni SizToN. I J. P. Bman I D,ll,9Axton Building, Farming and Mechanics' Hardware Toobrand Materials. Nails, Iron and Sin of stuipoi and kinds. iroad and 011niog F'icas..•hovels and materials. Bro First Notional, Buck, and all other favorite, brands of While Uatt and Color , , ° wilts full name tinoni of Tube Colors, pure Rate ii i ed.notitsl Lin,eit Oil Coach nud Furniture Varnlstieti.-Glass, do (bantling aid Ltils. call t.; Oils Cement, Plaster and /Peer mnd Gun., I lisP is and Ammunli ion. Cedar Warn, Repel Inmterne, Etc, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Silver-Plated Brorms, Forks and I , ery 111111 Pesrl•tlandled Table and Pocket Cutlery Rodgers & Suitt-ales gun Scissors and Shears Fine 0111CortsIn cor-if•ii and Bombs. Brain , 4talr Roth, White and 131.1‘ ...lock Hair for !lati.rasses and Purnitai•. Green , -• ith afoll line of Upho'shorer's II knells occur goods, such no lathe, Wringers, fine .1:Ird Cagan, Driving and Riding Wh ps, Sole 'gents f.m tic di. el Shining Beam an•l Ku:ter Plows, at his pricer For Cash. DI o ofteld & Gibbs Intnerial Nowa, Tnu loot mentio.imi aro of n event Introduction Into.th use( lon, which 'have the atheist , tam, •f a i-g Cleft and set.ol Sh• ar, 00 aliamt this smile prices as the ordinary Iran P Own. Pole Agm la for Palmeri Untold iron ofe Agents tor Burnham:o Pate, t Wekther Strip pi. g .This combines Both • economy and comfort, thor. mighty preventing drafte of cold tar in Winter find dust iu•Sonuuer rim price for stripping au atlt ire holm is more than saved during the Winter by the economy- of -fuel, it taking at leant ono third lens fuel to produce tho sumo warerfh. It Is medo iu Web•u , , Wilt, and , Plot,, Wlt te, for boil, door-and so indown, no that it can he adapted to any house. Our goods are bought In large yonntltlion from the manufacture., and with th- aid of our lung el penence, are folocren with the utmost care and supervinton, and oo would Invite all wlin wish to purchase the host goods at the lowest ct.ii rates to Ito ionize us. estuary inerchaets will cortainry find it to their advantage to call or write or fur quotations, beture porch thing. We 'Remain Respectfully,. H. SAXTON -Sr, CO., No. 111 EAST MAIN STREET, Cailisle, Pa EMS Medical BIhIILIA 't3IMILIBUB:CANTUR. HUMPIIILCys!: n0mE0,7'427:11V ,4PECIFICB E[A.VE - ,tiebVed,ircnii . 'UM most ample 1,1.1 nee, an entlro success: Simple— Prompt—Eillcient and &Mullin.. They ate the only Medicine's pPerfectly.adaptt•d to' populir nco—so .1.. pie that mi•takes eau nut In made la using them ; no harmless as to he Iron from dlinger, and socfficiefit as to t q always tellable. Thin bare rained the high•at commendation frum.all, and will alWays ren der satisfaction. Nos 1 Cures ' , sync., Congestion, Intlnuit Bons 2, do .IVorrn Worm FeM.Worm ilc• 3, do CryinsiColie or teetiiiiig of I fonts. 4, do. Diurrliouk, bf Cht.dron or Adults 5, do Dysentory, Uripin;, Bilious Colic. .do Cholorn Mortiuo, Vomiting: 7, do Cough., ,Colds, Bronchitis. 8, do Neuralgia, Toothitcho, 9, .do headaches, Sick Ilea isoli,.Vortigo. 25 do Ityillopela, Blhous Slouineh. 25 11, 'du Suppre , tio or Painful Periods. 25 12, do It 1, leo, too Profuse Periods. 25 13, .lo Cioup Cough, Blilloult Briosthits. 26 14, do t oft tluadn, 11r, silin us, Eruptions 25 In, do lihenuantlsni, Shown!, is Lt,. du F , lYer and Ague. Cbili'Fover, dguo.. 50 17, de P• 7 511nd or bleolIng„ . . It, do Ophtblsm I and week nyee. "10 10, do City all, acute. r oltrotile I nfluonza. 50 .211, do IVltooping °ugh, violent cougnsi tO 21, _do Asthma, oppressed Breathing. 60 22:: do —Ear.Disobarace,.liiipaired &raring. 23, do Scrofula, enlarged Wanda,. Swellings. 50 21. do, Gonond Debllitit„physionl weaklest, 50 05, do Dropsy aid scanty SeOtAlbna., 50 20, d t Stn Sickness, elo.nesra Irtini eating. 50 27, do itidney Gravel. SO 20 do Nervous Debility P etaloal limicsione• Invr,lontikr y Dlschorgcg. ElOO PITO litloll4,lVilh ono :.!vl-.1 of Powder, Try me osary fn kerlonfl. Cared 6no :0, 0., sor, ‘ll.Olll, Unolier. , SO do IltlearyWo-1 . -n0 , .., wriiing pod. . 50 01. do Pal• , PIMIIO4. 50 33, do ,ulforini.!ol. dm,•p,,, 1110•. ' 1 00 33, do 14,11.”, y, .Plll,l, n. Vitus Noon.' 100 • 31, du 11110.ti,011,, ulo, rated oora 11)1033. 00 r+.vn,k',c~ses. ~r3‘ to 60 largo \lain.' noir eAt Or I,4l,IVA'lt C 6 ,0, containing n Specific for every I 'HI.' nary &Noose o fondly' In euldeet to; add, imke of directions: -front $lO to $35 StOaller Validly silo Trovelltig eases, with '2.0 to '2B ,' frenn4s to SO specifics fur all Private Dittelmqt; 1.16t1t Curlug ant for Preventive trcortnent In •14 s nod pocket case. POND'S EXTRKCT, , CuriaLantenetai, , sortiliens, Fora Throat, s i prain.,• toot han , o; — en,rueliu, Neuralgia, Ithettioatlion, Gonitiiigo,.l'iles. hallo. Bore llicoging . of the, N0.0,.9t0ma..11, or of Piles; Coriiii, Elcerg, Old Flores. Price, 13 on., 60 oat Figtn, $1.54; Quanta, JakTh o4 o Itrmrr ioo, iiitoht, Pond's Extract, by the CABO or single Lox. aro mint to any part of the country. fly oxprasa, freo r t charge, on re. aelpt'of tho prim Addroax, • Ilumpinroys'• Honioopathio Medioijio Co. Mao and Depot 'No. 50211roailmaY, Nod York, • For ogle• to Oarllolo,' 17 B. A. 11avorotick and Common A Wort logrour ireri!sin 'E:xterTsf.tiltol RATS 1 RATS 1 1 RATS !! I - - • .TERROR 1 lIIRRDR•Rit'D.4II.7IH 111, noAc!!!::s, BEll14 , 08„,40. . RATS ! v B I OS • RATS 111 Farmers, secure your'Grain, Poultry, eto. A REMARKABLE PREPAR 4210.4, •blch draws Raid, (on bY.naglfd titer bolos -bud biding )deco f Theeat rATOnnittly-olid all die to a dead certainty In t h e opoo,•Ir.- Safe In use. Called JOURT!S .• NEW , IMPROVED BXTERWINATOR: Valid with wonderful AMOCO. at the Oentinentni and other largo Hotel. nod Public Inetitutidna in Phila. ,dilphittomi s lifew 'York city ritplion-Dotten, tiaras. .btirs; ;Dolan Depot ll6tqlorittibarg; ,Weeidio Douse, Williamsport, Pa.; in, in fart., Dot only tutted° that %rill rid Tort f thiwe'potts.' rut thin witortisorneht out atm take ita your Draggint• Or l(etchent. If `he' to not uppl redn got it `lbri yoti of way wholeattla Detiggist7ii ihrietiro add got Only that signed d. DURTojr., Philadelphia, Pa:, on each Jer. Take n 5 other. 25 mints Ajar; tiroJare far 21. 81 worth wilt utuolly do a thorough work. .• . 79, WIROILIZIP C .+Buit' iff OW flintrovod will Miter bardin or change by ago. Atwaya in floe tonal ion. Lots an hand of former mike will be tit.clintiged, if Mantra, grlncipal Depots . 002 Arch atrehL' ft, H. earner Tout kit,/ LitoaratCatreatii, and 8. W,'Oorher Uißidb and nano streeta. 811 by ell. Who letlo Dragglat, Oh, t All lottery to RUNT, Maunittoturor , of 'Ant Ifxtutialnaktr, Philadotplilo, Pa. 11J4720nt '• • Lail QM 12 to 8.