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The Valley Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 5

The Valley Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 5

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Second Annual Becond an- The Borouyh Election. The election in Law of the Roads. As there are a great THE SENTINEL. MS. PIERCE'S The best Italian and Roman violin, guitar, and banjo strings for sale cheap at F.

C. Kramer's jewelry store, ly. many accident occurring from reckless this borough came off on Tuesday, and in each of the four wards the excitement ran The new organ for the Latheran church has arrived. driving, tbe following decision of Judge Carlisle, Friday, February 22nd, 1878. weighs six tons, and will take about twelve days to place It in position.

McDermitt, of Mercer county, in a recent trial, may be of Interest: (ual levee of tbe 8t. John's lodge, was eld at their ball, February 1Kb, and in every way was a very pleasant affair. The attendance war not aa large as last year, owing to the stormy and disagreeable evening. The supper was held In the STANDARD REMEDIES high. A large vote was polled.

Charles P. Sanno, independent candidate for constable, was elected oyer tbe regular nomi Herman Berg is now in the city purchasing his spring First. Persons driving in opposite di LOCAL BRIEFS. goods. Great bargains in anything in bis line may be had in a few days.

Masonic hall and the table groaned with Quarterly meeting at 8L Paul's Evangelical church, on Are not advenijed "enre alU," but ar ipeci3 -s in th disease frr which thav are recom nee, in thb First ward. In the Second ward tbe republicans succeeded in electing tbelr candidate for school director, member of town council and assessor. The next council will be a tie. rections and meeting in the highway must turn to tbe right as tbe law directs, and each one must give sufficient room for the other to pass. If a collision occur, and it should satisfactorially appear that one had al the delicacies of the season.

Tbe danc Sabbath, the 24th, morning and evening. Rev. Hoke, presiding elder, will be present. mended. John Hutton, of this place, has been appointed a ifg was in the room below (0004 Will htfi) which was handsomely decorated with flags, etc.

The toilets of the delegate to the National greenback labor convention, which will hold its sessions in Toledo, Ohio, this spring. kept the centre of the road and had not FIRST WARD. Chief But gtssj Democrats. Republicans. given the other sufficient room to pass, the alies were very fine, some of which we About live o'clock on Thursday morning a Are was first party would be responsible, civally, discovered in the store room of Mr.

William Blair, South J. P. Brindle, 218 A. B. Beisel, 84 for auy damage resulting from bis negli Assutant Burgess.

Chas. Weirich, 19S I G.Grethman, 103 will give a description. Mrs. R. J.

H. wore lavender silk, trimmed with black lace; Miss from Baltimore, green silk, trimmed with satin and fringe to match Ml black silk trimmed with white gence, and also criminally for an assault and battery. If both parties should keep Auditor. Hanover street. Considerable damage was done to tbe floor and furniture of the room, although the lire bad made bnt little headway, A box of matches was kept immediately under the counter where the fire occurred, and the supposition is that from some cause they were ignited.

At this point tbe counter and floor were burnt away. The loss is fully covered by insurance. Jacob Corbett, 224 John B. Lamm, 79 in the middle of the road both would be Appraisement Asstssor. guilty of negligence, uut neither could 'act; Mrs.

P. garnet watered silk John Gutshall, 197 John Mock, 107 maintain a civil action against the other. 'doe. trimmed with cream colored lace; Mies K. light blue tarleton Miss B.

brown John Campbell, 222 I Wm. Barnitz, -82 Tbe following account of a robbery which occurred in Each would be guilty of the breach of the peace. Inspector. "ilk festooned with pink roses and buds NATURAL SELECTION. InveatUaton of natural science have demonstrated beyond controversy, that throughout the animal kingdom the "survival of the fittest" is the enlv law that vouebsafes thrift and perpetuity.

Does not th same principle govern the commercial prosperity of man An inferior cannot supersede a superior article. By reason ef superior merit, Dr. Pierce's Standard Medicines have outrivaled all others. Their ale in the United States alone exceeds one million dollars per annum, while the amount exported fooU np to several hundred thousand more. Jo businew eould grow to such gigantic pro portions and rest upoi any other basis than that of merit UR.

SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Pleamnt to Uie. D-R. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy III Cm Extend over a period of 20 tear: DE. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy fit tale conttHntly inereatet. John Arney, 212 Geo.

Lomfort, 70 Sect nd. When parties are traveling on Election, Assessor. Mrs, from Harrisburg, white swiss, trimmed with scarlet Bilk Mrs. drab the same road and the one behind comes John B. Floyd, 220 Eckles, Council.

silk, trimmed with fringe, the same shade 22 78 7 Shippensburg Is condensed from the Shippensburg On Saturday night, the th instant, James Reeder, a grocer In Shippensburg, while passing from his store to his residence near by was attacked by a villiau. Mr. Reeder fought manfully, and was getting tbe better of him, when he was struck a murderous blow on the back of bis head by a confederate, which etnnned him. The rascala then succeeded In getting away with a satchel, which contained about $280, besides numerous orders and papers. A pocket book containing $170 which they drop up to his fellow, who refuses to let bim pass, and who purposely and maliciously Mrs.

J. W. drab silk trimmed wi.b Gideon Kutz, Henry Henry Saxton, retards bis progress, the oue behind must 228 I Wm. Vance, 229 I R. Brubaker, School Director.

301 I No opposition. Constable. drabsatinandfriDge; Mrs. K. handsome bid his time.

He cannot take tbe law into black silk Miss E. McC, white, trimmed with sprays of flowers Miss slat color bis own bauds and punish the man who Geo. Wetzel, 119 I Wm. Spahr, ped in their flight, was found on Sunday morning, and on causelessly kept bim bacK, but he nas a Charles P. Sanno, (Ind.) 130.

silk trimmed with fringe to match Mis C. black with white overdress, trim Monday another pocket book containing the orders and remedy at law by an action of tlamage. Or if one comes up behind another and med with rose color Miss M. C-, brown other papers were picked up. Thomas Turner, William Green and George Brown, all colored, have been arrested and placed In jail, charged with the robbery- i SECOND WARD, Chief Burgess.

J. T. 167 A. B. Beisel, recklessly undertakes to pass bim, and silk.

thereby inflicts damage upon tbe one in Tbe floor managers were F. E. Thomp Assistant Hurgcss. Court Proceedings. An adjourned court of Chas.

Weirich, 172 G. Grcthraan, frout he is not only guilty of committing an assault and battery, but is responible son, D. B.Saxton, W. It. Baillie and W.

James Dale. Tbe music was furnished by Auditor. common pleas convened on Monday, Judge Herman on the bench. The following is a list of the cases disposed of in damages to the party injured A per McCartney's string band. Prof.

Eckels Jacob Corbett, 167 John Landis, Appraisement Assessor. Jonn Gutshall, 176 John Stock, II. K. Peffer vs. Wonderlich Mell.

Appeal, bettled. Singiser and Wilson for use of Stayraan Bucher vs. son in front lias no right to keep one behind called the figures. The danciog was kept XJR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedj (Stret by iti Uitd, Soothing Effect.

IDR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy ,5 9S 9S 96 78 ss s4 143 I4S 84 151 Robert Wilson. Appeal. Settled. up until about two o'clock.

Hacks were judge. him back who desires to drive faster if he does he is liable in cival damages, but the Dillsbnrg and Mechanicsburg railroad company V8- C. Jas. R. Dixou, 1S2 I John Hannon, gratuitously furnished by Mr.

Vm. Bretz B. Neisley. Summons in assumpsit. Settled.

party iu passing must do so as to inflict Rebecca E. Browu vs. Rebecca nail. Summons in to convey (guests to and from the ball. inspector.

Thos. Lindsay, 171 Geo. H. Miller, slander. Settled.

no injury upon the other. Election Assessor. Everything considered we think the A. L. Hodge Co, vs.

F. Common. Appeal. Verdict John Oliver, us John Martin, second annual levee eclipsed that of. last Cnren for plaintiff, $78 47.

'Cold in Htad-' and Catarrh, or Uz-ena. School jJirector. The Law of Pullio Sales. As there are a John M. Kieffer vs.

administrators of W. C. McCune, year. Everything passed off pleasantly, J.W.Wetzel, 119 I A. A.

Line, great many sales of personal property deceased. Summons iu assumpsit. Judgment for plaintiffs by consent for fciUOO.lW and all seemed to enjoy themselves. The coming of the Masonic levees will hereafter throughout the country at every seasou of Lev; Minnich, Jusice oj the feaee. 195 I John Fishburn, Council.

Elizabeth Warner vs. same. For same. Judgment for VN OPEN LETTER IT SPAKSE3S Kockfort. April 2.

lsT7. Mr. Editor Having read in your nanar renorra be looked forward to with increased interest the year, we call the attention of auction, eers aud venders to a few principles of law, plaintiff, by consent, for $2021.00. Henry K. Peffer, 109 Robt.

Sheaffer, O. A. Benson Co. vs. John A.

Mean. Trespass on and pleasure, nonstable. which do not seem to be generally under Peter D. Johns is now proprietor of the upper hotel at Mt Holly. Genome Spencer diamond siiectaclee for sale at F.

C. Kramer's jewelry store, at coot. 18jly. The Cumberland fire company have purchased a nickel-plated clock, which they intend placing on their engine. Bevival meetings were recently commenced in the Bethel chnrcb, on West street.

Meetings are being held nightly. J. O. Haas will remove his mammoth clothing establishment to the room one door east of the post-office, on Friday. "At the nrgent solicitation of friends" candidates are now about beginning modestly to set forth their claims to the popular voice.

Numerous accounts of robbery, fights, have been coming from Shippensburg lately. In point of morality Carlisle is ashamed. Bonnets are getting much smaller than formerly. A cardinal rose and a yard or two of "ribbon to match" make a fall sized one. Toong man, if you are in 111 health and desire exercise, go down in the cellar and agitate a wood saw diagonally for about an hour a day.

Rev. A. J. Carney, a well known street preacher, committed suicide at the Central hotel, in York, on Saturday a week, using morphine. Girls who skate this winter are compelled, by the pressure of fashion, to skate ou one fool and hold the other op like a hen in wet weather.

We can recommend onr readers to uxe Dr. Bull's congh syrup in all cases ot cold, It only cosw 25 cents a bottle, and is warranted to euro. German, French and ancient languages taught in private iasses by Kev. Dr. Otto Etigel, of Berlin, Pruseia.

ltcm-dence, E. South street, below Hanover. Silver is an inconveulent thing when it is desirable to send a small amount of money by mail, and 25 and 50 cent currency are rarely met with now. The masquerade ball Riven iu Kheem's ball on Friday evening was unexpectedly large. About fitly masnuerad crs took part.

A nice beueflt was reaped. Now does suffering humanity eagerly scan the reports of patents granted for the week ending, to see if some- body hasn't invented a nose that will Btay blowed. Query. Why will men smoke common tobacco when Uiey can buy MARBURG BROTHERS' "SEAL OF "ORTII CAROLINA" at the same price 15j4w School teachers don't always enjoy a paradise, even if some unsophisticated people do have an idea that they live on the top of the pile anil get more wa-es than they earn. Tunch's almanac for 1S73, is uow ladled out to American fillers in a reprint, at only ten cents.

For fun, humor and wisdom, addtvss I. C. Clearlulirh, 217 Broadway, New York. Mothers should take warning and stop dosin; their babies with laudanum while teething. Dr.

Bull's buhy syrup answers the same purpose, aud Is perfectly harmless. 25 censs. A.B. Ewinghas secured the agency for the Askiu's glass coflln. The cufllu Is made entirely of ghft, is finely floihed, aud can be fnrnifhrd at about the same price as the metalic casket It is said that Japanese women dont know the use of pins.

And if Japanese school boys don't know the use of bent pins, it must be admitted that they are growing up In fearful ignorance. A party composed ot sixty individuals from Franklin, York. Blair aud Mifflin counties, this state, left for Kansas last Wednesday with the intention of settling in that s'at i. "Patriot," Feb. 15.

Ou Saturday morning as the mail traiu east was brought to a stop at Shippeusburg, the bull-nose gave way on oue the passenger cars, tearing out a portion of the platform. The car had to be left behind. Mr. James Matthews, of Greenvlllage, Franklin county, committed suicids by banging himself on Tuesday of last wtk. He was aged about seventy years, and committed the fatal deed while under a spell of temporary insanity.

The Cumberland county agricultual society will hold 4 their ant regular meeting In the arbitration chamber, on Tuesday March the 5th, at eleven o'clock. Lewis F. Ltne, Secretary. Boys who get mad at tbelr pareuU tnd threaten to leave home for parts unknown, cau never realize tbe true meaning of the phrase until they have taken the notion early In the morning and gut away too far to return the same day. "Marriage," says George Elliot, "is promotion." And this sort of promotion makes somo nisu so proud and stack up that they won't do a stroke of work as long as their wives are able to make shils and take in washing to keep them.

Tbe Martin sbiirg "Statesman" says that the continued freshets in the Potomac river continue to interfere with the erection of the C. V. railroad bridge at Powell's bend. the case. Judgment of non suit.

Fred Hays, 147 No nomination. Harper Snyder vs. F. G. Wolf Conrad Keep.

Sum St. Valentine's Day. On Thursday last Matthew uurnion, 94. stood by them. Iu a sale by auction there are three parties, namely, tbe owner of the the remarkable cures ot catarrh, I induced to ttl! "what 1 know about catarrh." and 1 fancj and "inhalim? tube" makers (mere dollur ftrabben) mons in debt.

Verdict for plaintiff for $170.07. 1st. Valentine's Day tbe mails were Adam Forney vs. D. H.

Elierly. Summons debt. freighted with tender epistles, and pictures Verdict for plaintiff for $285.29. THIRD WARD. Chief Burgess.

14' A. B. Beisel, property to he sold, the auctioneer, and a portion of the public. The articles put up must be sold without reserve, (unless con Newville building association vs. A.

Myers and A. Uyers ofcupids anil angels, denoting undying J. P. Brindie, Appeal. Settled.

Assistant Burgess. constancy and affectum. The origin of St S. X. Diven ys.

James How and J. H. Koonlz- Sum liiiio'is are announced in advance), and 13S I G. Grethman, Chas. Weirich, mons in dtbt.

Judgment for plaintiff by consent, $104.12. Auditor. unless the vender receives one open bid valentines day dates far back, It is a matter of doubt whether Saint Valentine, who was beheaded in the year 270, is the The case of the D. M. railroad vs.

L. F. Eberly, tres he caunot bid himself or have the auction would be glud if Uiey could emblazon a similar cure in the papers. For 26 years I suffertnl with catarrh. The nasal passages becameeompletcly closed, "Snnff'' and "dust" and "asbes." "inhiilin tubes," "sticiti." would not work, th 'Ugh at intervals I would snuff us tbe so-called catarrh snuff, until I became a valuable tester for such medicines.

I gradually grew worje. and no one can know how much I suffered or what a miserable being 1 was. My head ached over mr eyes so that I was confined to my bed for many su-ce9slva days, suffering the most intense pain, which at one time lasted continually for All sense of smell and taste gone, sight and hearing impaired, body shrunken and weakened, nervous ars tern shattered, and constitution broken, and was hawking and spitting seven-eighths of the time. I firayed for death to relieve me of my suiferiug. A avorable notice in your paper of Dr.

Sage's Catarrh UAmn.ln initllriA.l m. til Mlrnlioa. Hl.li.nB nml nui pass on the case In assumpsit, went to trial on Moudny Jacob Corbett, John Gutshall, 131 I John B. Landis, llpraisement Assessor. 131 I John Stock, Judge.

afternoon and still encages the court. patron of the festival or whether it is de eer or any one else to bid for him. There are cases on record where a bid was not received and the vender had a bidder who rived from the belief that the birds on that day select their mates. But, however that Jos. C.

Thompson, 1 55 I Jos. G. Vale, Inspector. bought a certain article iu, and afterwards Levi Zeigler, All notices under this head will be inserted free for all 74 175 183 162 '58 174 170 2IO 171 135 85 may be, it has come to be almost univer sally recognized amongst civiliaed nations suit was brought against the vender by the 134 I Jno. U.

Sheaffer, Election Assessor. 145 I A Harder, School Director. who engage their bills at this office, or who advertise their sales iu the Sentinel. CI Iu olden times the sending of a valentine On Tuesday, February 2filh, In Silver Spring township, had a deeper significance than it has now. I was supposed to be tantamount to highest outside bidder for the article, aud it was decided that he, the plaintiff, was the highest bidder aud entitled to the article against the vender.

So, also, if an article is struck off to a person, and it is afterwards ascertained that the vender or auctioneer on the road leading from New Kingston to the iron bridge near Babble's tan yard, Adam Spangler will sell horses, caltle, hogs, Ac I J. M. Wallace, Council. Zimmerman, 144 I David B. Dixon, Justice of the Peace.

T. C. declaration of affection, and in this light was often taken advantage of by bashful On Tuesday, February fdth, Dickinson township, David Smith, 1 76 John A. Moul, youths who were afraid to tell their love in onstable. it with Dr.

Pierce's Nasal Douche, which applies the remedy by hydrostatie pressure, the only way compatible with common sense. Well, Mr. Editor, it did notenremein three-fourths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but in less than eight minutes I wan relieved, aud in three months entirely cured, and have remained so tor over sixteen months. While using the Catarrh Remedy. I used Dr.

Pierce'sGoldea Medical Discovery to purify my blood and strengthen my stomach. I also kept my liver active and bowel, regular by the use of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets. If my experience will induce other sufferers to seek the same means of relief this letter will have answered its purpose. YWurs truly, 1 S. D.

EEMICK. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. The following named parties are among the thousands who have been cured of catarrh by the use of person. Nw, however, it is not surround practiced fraud, by bidding hiaisolf or having puffers, It was held by the court of John S. Peffer will offer his personal property, consisting of 7 head of horses, 8 head of cattle, 22 head of Lincolnshire sheep, lot of hogs, also his entire stock of farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, at public Sam'l R.

Claudy. 127 Joshua Fagan, ed by so much importance. There may be England, and so repeatedly decided by FOURTH WARD. Chief Burress. sale.

Porter, auctioneer. the supreme court of Pennsylvania, that On Friday. March 1st, EU Bear will sell in Middleton Brindle, 108 A. B. Beisel, 196 J.

P. some probably who, in sending their valentines, are as impassioned and sincere as was Hamlet when he addressed his to "the celestial and my soul's idol, the most the purchaser could not be held, but the purchaser as soon as he discovers the fraud Assistant iursrejs. near Uie basin, one mile north of Carlisle, horses, cows, hogs and farming implements. Devenncy, auction Chas. Weirich, 97 G.

ureteman, 203 practiced upon him, must return or tender eer. Auaitor. beautiful Ophelia," but in the majority of On Saturday, March id, in Middlesex township, 0" the the article to the vender. "Butler Herald." Jacob Corbett, 100 John JJ. Landis, 203 Afitraisement Assessor.

road leading from Middlesex to Stcrretl's Gap, abont two miles east of Carlisle Springs, Jacob Gutshall will offer his John Gutshall, 1 10 John Stock, 192 IT. Sage catarrn Keuieuy A Downs. New Geneva. Pa Brown, St Joseph, Mo Rutland. Vt: Levi Springer, Nettle Lake.

Ohio Charles North Chesterfield, Me Milton Jones. Scriby, NY; Miller. Bridger Station, Wyo 0. jMerriman, Logansport. Ind Al Post.

Logansport, Ind Bailey, Ire-mont, Pa II Ayers, La Porte, Ind Jessie Sears, Fort Branch. Ind Williams. Canton. Mo: A peronal projicrty at public sale. Sheaffer, auctioneer.

Sudden Death. Rev Jno. D. Brown, Methodist minister and missionary to judge. cases it is loo kid upon more as a pastime which affords a little amusement.

If the day has any import at all, let it not be associated with anything which will cause anger or annovance. The children in Eph. Wetzel, 1 23 I Jacob Bretz, 171 On Monday, MarcL 4th, on the farm of Geo. D- Craig jmpector. 1 head, in South Middleton towdship, 2 miles south of India, died suddenly of paralysis at his residence in Harrisburg, on Sunday morn A.

P. Liszman, 103 J. C. Halbert, I98 Carlisle, on the the road leading from the turnpike to the their innocence look forward to it gleefully Election Assessor. Thayer.

Onarga.lll Nichols. jr.Galveston. Texas Jonas Reidert, Stonesville, Pa Lusk. McFar- York road and 2 'i miles north of Mt. Holly, Benjamin ing.

The deceased entered the M. E. W. Miller, 112 John Thompson, 192 Noggle will sell 6 head of horses, 14 head of cattle, sheep, and it is better to pattern from them and Constable. 37 head of hogs, together with a large assortment of new make itndeed a day of charity and affec H.

D. Comfort, 109 R. S. Haverstick, 194 and useful farming implements. Moore, auctioneer.

conference in March, 1859. When the conference met in Chambersburg in 1S61, a call was made for missionaries to India, and Bev. Brown immediately offered tion. Mr. Henry S.

Ritter, who had received the dem On Wednesday, March 6th, In West Pennsborough township, on the Newville road.one-fonrth of a mile from ocratic nomination for school director in the Third ward, declined several days before the election. Legislative, 1xo months of tbe present himself to the missionary society and was Crider's null, J. C. Murdorf will sell one cow and a variety of household and kitchen lurnitnre. Thumma, auction- session of the legislature have now passed accepted.

In the fall of 1S61 he left for Notwithstanding his declination 47 votes were cast and only about three or four bills have been Iudia in a sailing vessel, it taking him for him. On Friday, March Sth, one mile north of the stone sufficiently advanced as to be ready for the church, in Fraukford township, on McClure's cap road, G. On Sunday, the 10th a part of the tresseling was some six months to reach his destin ation. governor's slgnatute. For this moity the Repairing Township Roads.

A bill has been W. Snyder will sell seven head of horses, 12 head of In the fall of 1370 he came back to his home cattle, hogs, and large stock of farming implements at people have been taxed several hundred washed away. Bishop Howe of the diocese of Central Pennsylvania, preached morning and evening in St. John's Episcopal church, on Sabbath. After the close of the evening ser conference, his health having failed presented to the house of representatives at Harris-burg, and reported favorably by the committee on public sale.

Porter, auctioneer. thousand. The very best thing the legis owing to the hot climate of India, and the On Monday, March 11th, miles south of Carlisle, ton lature could do would be to pass the neces was given a charge in this place in 1871. vices he administered the Apostolic rite of confirmation to trie Baltimore pike, Jacob Noflsingcr will offer his person al property at public sale. Moore, auctioneer.

sary appropriation bills and adjourn. The agriculture, und which provides that the citizens of any township representing at least two-thirds in value of the taxable property of the township, may several persona. In 1872 he again returned to India, but he land. Wis; Johnson uliams. lleimick Ohio: Mrs A Carrey.

Trenton Tenn Joslin, Keene A Casper. Table Rock Va: Louis Anders. Gay-sport Ohio; Oil Chase, Elkhart Ind; Mrs Henry llaight. San Francisco Cal Mrs Gallusha. Law-renceville Graham, Adel Iowa A Smith.

Newman Ga: Charles Krice. Baltimore Ml; Jessie Scars. Carlisle Ind Daniel Miller, Fort Wayne Ind: Mrs Minnie Arnaise, iw Pelaney Street Hall. Hastings Mich; Wm Marston. Lowell Mass; 1 Roberts, Maricopa, Ariz: Charles ri De-.

laney, Harrisburg pa; Cole. Lowell Mass Mrs Spurtin. Camden Ala: Charles Kaw, Freder-icktown Ohio Mrs Lucy Hunter, Farmington, 111 Captain Spaulding, Camp Stambaueh Wyo I Vf Tracy, Steamboat Rock Iowa; Mrs Lydia Waite. Shushan Peck, Junction City. Mont Henry Ebe, Bantas Cal LP Cummings, Rantaul 111 8 Jones.

Charleston Four Corners 8 Geo liall. Pueblo Cal Wm Bartrie. Sterling Pa II Ebon. 948 Pean Street Pittsburgh Pa: Jackman, Samuel's Depot Ky: Henry Zobrist, Geneva Miss Hat tie Parmtt. MonWcmery Ohio; LLedbrook.Chat-h am III; SB McCoy, Nashport Ohio; Vi Warner.

North Jackson Mich: Miss MnryA W'ime, Dariea Wis; John Zeigler.Carlisle Springs JaineBlomp-kins. St Cloud Minn; Enoch Duer. Pawnee City Neb; Joseph! Miller, Xenia Ohio; NickoU. Galveston Texas; Laird. Upper Alton IU; Jch Davis, Preseott Ariz; Mrs Nancy Gruham.

rorert Cove, Oregon. Golden Medical Discovery AtOeratite, or Iiloitd-eleaiag. Golden Medical Discovery Pectonl. Golden Medical Discovery; ha Chulagoove, or Liter S'imulant. public would have been infinitely better off Many a sweet girl, with tender loving eyes, has wept On Monday, March 11th, on the farm of David Neisley, was forced to leave that country, by reason had the present session never convened one-fonrth of a mile south of Churclitown, on the road of ill heath, in 187G, when he again away tbe moments of love's young dream, while the young man who was to tell her about It is pleading with a livery-stable man, trying to hire four dollars' worth of horse and leading from Churchtown to Dillsbnrg, Jacob M.

Netalcy Jobbers and ringsters have ruled the roast. request the road supervisors to give out at public outcry to the lowest and best bidder, the making and repairing of the public roads of the township returned home. A more faithful, devoted will sell horses, cattle, hogs and farming implements, and and the legislation required to relieve the taxpayers, has had to give place to such largest of household aud kltcheu furniture. Devenney, and successful missionary never served in a foreign field. The deceased preached buggy hire for a dollar and a half.

The winter of 1S29-30 surpassed the present one In mildness. Farmers ploughed every mouth in the season, and 00 snow fell until February 2nd. It was followed, howev jobs as the recorders, and bank commis Ou Weduesday, March 13th, Andrew A. Stover will sell his last sermon on Wednesday evening sion bills, gotten up for no other purpose last, from the text "Are there few that for a term of three years. Where there are not more than twenty miles of road the whole shall be sold in one lot where over twenty, in two lots.

All new roads shall be let in the same way, with the opening and keeping 'hem in repair until the next letting. er, by a cold, backward spring, with a snow Btorm in May in Fraukford township, one-half mile east of Krider's bridge, north of Plainfleld, horses, cattle, Bheep, bogs and farming implements. Thumma, auctioned. than to benefit a few leading politicians be saved He will be buried on Wednes which killed the returning swallows. belonging to the dominant rarty, who day, the 20th at 1:30 p.

m. "Herald." The oyster supper held on last Saturday evening, th On Friday, March 15th, in Frankford township, ut Centrerllle academy, for the beucfit of the Lutheran miles west of Carlisle, near Hays's bridge, and one- The auditors of the township shall nay the con church of that place, was a success, netting about 157, fourth of a mile south of Crawl's mill, Wm. P. Rice will Xotice. There will be a special meeting of the stockholders of the Harrisburg and large cake that was chanced off, was drawn by our sell 6 head ot good work horses, 31 head of cattle, 28 head tractors in monthly installments, and the supervi-sors are required to inspect the roads twice a Uwnsman, Mr.

John M. Drawbaugh. of sheep, 35 head ot hogs, and a large aud excellent assortment of farming implements. Torter, auctioneer. Potomac railroad company at the office of month.

In case the contractors have failed to the company in Newville, on the 5th We are indebted to Representative Bowers for a copy of Hmull's Legislative Hand-Book for 1H7S, and also tor copies of the "Legislative Record," Ac The Hand-Book is one Mr. David Bncker will sell in South Middleton ou day of March, 1878, at ten o'clock in the Thursday, March 14, 1S78, on the road leading from Carlisle to Boiling Springs, about one mile north of tbe latter place, horses, cattle, hogs, and farming implements. I-evl the best things published, aud we And it very conven lent and useful as a book of reference. forenoon, to take into consideration the propriety of releasing, surrendering up, or Those who arc growling because the winds ul winter are not sharper and the ice thicker, should remember that the transfering that portion of the projected and located line of the Harrisburg and open, warm winter Is a blessing to millions who have out and Potomac railroad in Franklin county, door employment, A long aud cold winter would havo keep the roads in repair, the auditors may refuse to make monthly payments until the roads are satisfactorily repaired. The purchaser shall give bonds in double the amount of their contracts and no supervisor shall be a bidder or have any interest directly or indirctly in any contracts.

The passage of this bill would insure us good roads with very little increase, if any, in the expenses. SPECiALXOTICES. Notice. Mr. John Baker, has been fully authorized to act as agent for the Sentinel in resulted In much suffering to thousands.

between Mt. Alto and Waynesboro' or the Maryland line, unto any other company The ninety-second anniversary of the Belles Lettres so- clety, of Dickinson college, will be held In Kuioiy chapel have teen unfortunate in the campaign. The Bession is now so far advanced that any measure of general utility must fail, and this is well understood by the leadi ag spirits of both houses. If the taxpayers of the state fall to see to the election of the proper men to this important position, they have only themselves to blame. A Word to Parents If you wish to make your sod like his business place him in responsible places.

Trust bim; consult bim about the work he is to do. He will take more interest in bis work and be more likely to succeed when he starts for himself. Don't make slaves of your children. For want of proper training, many a young man has grown up without discipline. He bas been able to run through in an incredibly short space of time all that his strong minded father left him.

Twenty years ago we knew such a man. To day his son owns only a poor old span of horses and is living from hand to raoutb and a very poor living he gets at that. The fine estate slipped easily from the hands of the son who had no skill to manage it. So one generation makes money for the next to squander. on Friday evening, the 92nd.

Following are the speakers which may accept thereof, and undertake to build the same. If the same shall be Geocgc E. King, annivcrsarian W. A. P.we'J, James found expedient, then the said meeting Ralston, II.

II. Longsdorf and J. Newton Khoads. The newest style of dresses are made with a hollow will take action thereon. Daniel V.

Ahl, pocket through which the train may be drawn, thus cna taking subscriptions, and collecting money due the office. All payments made to him will be prompt Golden Medical Discovery Tunic. Colden Medical Discovery By reason of its alterative properties, rnres disease of th blood and skin, aa hcroi'uls, or King's Evil; Tumor; Ulcers or old sores; blotches; pimples anoT eruptions. By virtue of its pectoral properties, it cures bronchial, throat, and luug affections; incipient consumption, lingering coughs, and i runic laryngitis. Its ebolagogue properties render it an une-qualed remedy for billiosncss.

torpid liver, or "liver eoniitaint;" and its tonic properties make it equally efficacious in curing indisestiuB. loss ot appetite, and dyspepsia. Where the skin is sallow and covered with blotches and pimples, or where there are scrofulous swelling and affections, a few bottles of Golden Medical Discovery will effect an entire cure. If you feel dull drowsy debilitated, have sallow color ot skin, or yellowish brown spots on nice or body.frejuent headache or dizziness, bad taste in month, internal heat or chilli alternated with hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, and tongue coated, yon are suffering from Torpid Liver, or "Bili-iousness." In many cases of liver complaint, only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such eases, Ir.

Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no enual- as it effects perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT. Dr. R. V.

Pierce is the sole proprietor and manufacturer of the foregoing remedies, all of which are sold by druggists, lie is also the author of the People 8 Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work of nearly on thousand Dazes, with in Wing ajady to carry her train in her pockets, much to the President H. P. R. R.Co. relief of gentlemen.

But how would a fellow look with Newville. Feb. 18th, 1878. ly acknowledged by us. For Rent.

A commodious dwelling containing the bottom of bis trousers tucked In his coat-tail pocket Tht girl who would be laid' up (or a week by a fall off a chair while hanging out the washing, may be pitched ten At Work. Col. Gyrus Diller, of our town, to whom the Dacey brothers, of Boston, feet out of a sleigh and stood on her head in a fence corner yet when she comes home will dance around the house like a grasshopper with a stringbalt, and tell ber mother eight rooms, water in the yard, and a good stable on the premises, ill be for rent from the first day of April next. Terms reasonable. For further information call on Samuel Wetzel, Carlisle.

the general contractors for the building of what a "perfectly lovely" time she had. the York Springs branch of the Harrisburg Potomac railrosd, have sub-let a large Sliver dollars may possibly be worth bnt cents, but we will continue to take them in payment of subscription portion of the line bas a force of hands busy or advertising aud will run the risk of any discount. at wort on me respective sections and is Tiring along your genuine Mexican dollars, Trade dollars, Enck, auctioneer. John P. Corn man ill sell at public sale ou Monday, February 25, 1878, in North Middleton township, two and a half miles northwest of ou creekside, mules, bogs, also farming utensils.

Wm. Devcuncy, auctioneer. John A. Tritt will sell at public sale, Wednesday, March 13, 187S, iu Dickinson township, one and one-fourth miles south of Mt Rock aud two miles northwest of the Stone tavern, horses, cattle, hogs, and farming Implements. William Devenney, auctioneer.

Sheriff Gill will sell at public outcry in Dickinson at tbe residence of Henry Waggoner, ou the Walter Stuart farm, on Weduesday, February 27, 1878. horses, cattle, hogs, aud fanning implements. J. B. Holier will sell ou Tuesday, February 26, 187s, iu Middlesex township, one and a half miles north of Carlisle, on the Sterrett's Gap road, 4 horses, IS head of cattle, bogs, aud fanning implements.

William Devenney, auctioneer. David Sheuk will sell at public sale on Monday, March 18, 1878, at his residence miles north of New Kingston, Silver Spring township, horses, cattle, hogs, together with a general selection of farming implements. William De-venuey, auctioneer. F. Beltzhoovcr, executor of S.

A. Pfahler, will sell at public sale on Saturday, March 12th, 1878, at the house ot Mrs. Kate Gipe, in the village of Boiling Spring, household and kitchen furniture in general variety. Leonard Gut-hall will sell a', public sale, 00 T'oursday March 21st, 1S7S, in North Middleton township, about four miles north of Carlisle and one mile west of Carlisle Springs, horses, cattle, hogs, and his entire stock of farming implements. Wm.

Devenney, auctioneer. Mrs. Lucy A. Sollenberger will icll at public sale on Thursday, March 21st, 1378, in Monroe wwusb. ip, on the Lisburn road, at Hie residence of John Sollenberger.

four miles east of Carlisle, horses, cattle, hojs, and farming implements. Levi Euck, auctioneer. A. A. Line will sell at public sale at his residence, No.

7 South West street, opposite Woodward's warehouse, on Thursday, February Ssth, a line assortment of 'household goods, all agood as new. W. 8. Stoneslfot, auctioneer. David 8.

Kerr and David Reside, assignees of 8. Sprole Woods, will sell at public sale on Wednesday, March 13th, 1S7S, In Dickinson township, 6 miles southwest of Carlisle and SX miles east of the Stone tavern, between tbe York and Walnut Bottom roads, horses, cattle, hogs, shoep, together with a large and excellent assortment of farming American dollars of 4ftXeraius, or even $1.50 in green backs, and get your receipt for the money. pushing ahead at a rapid rate. This road, according to the terms of the contract, is to be completed by the 1st of July next Hanover "Spectator." F. C.

Kramer, jeweler, has the T. A. Wilson Co. spec tacles for sale, which are manufactured in Reading, Pa. These spectacles are superior to Scotch aud Brazilian peb bles, and costs less than half the price only 75 cents pair.

We guarantee them to be better than fie so-called eighty-two wood engravinss and colored plate, lis has already sold of this popular work OVER 100,000 COPIES Diamond sjiectacles. 17jly, The Pennsylvania anuual conference of the United Brethren in Christ, will meet at York, Pa March 6th, 187S, and continue in session nearly a week. AU persons A Lone of Contention. A correspondent of the York "Evening writing from Dlllsburg, gays The "bone of con. tentlon" now about Dillsburg and vicinity is whether or not the Cumberland Valley railroad or the Harrisburg and Potomac road will be the successful agent in building the "Petersburg branch." Some three weeks ago the Harrisburg and Potomac road had a corps of engineers (Captain Boyne, of Boiling Springs, chief engineer).

Immediately after the above corps had passed over the route came Colonel Stewart, assisted by Colonel Ives, with their corps, under the employ and In tbe interest of the Cumberland valley, and run almost parallel with the survey of the Harrisburg and Potomac. wishing to attend the conference, can have excursion tick The crystal sperm sewing machine cil pronounced by all who have used it to be the best machine oil in the market. Also, the standard needles for all sewing machines. Manufacturer agency, Fissel's dry goods store, Carlisle, Pa. tf Xotice louses Jir Rent, A good two story stone house, on Main street, occupied by Dr.

George heaiight; also, a three-story brick house, on South l'itt street, occupied by A. Sherk also, a two and-a haf story brick house, on South Bedford street, occupied by Joseph OgiU by. Inquire of Peter Spahr, 97 East Louther Carlisle, Pa. iSjantf Farmers Take Xotice The undersigned haying purchased the right from the patentee, William C. Moore, to the eagle harrow, for the counties of Adams, York and Cumberland, is now prepared to sell county and township rights in the territory named above.

This harrow can be manufactured and sold at $18 cash. This is by far the best implement of the kind in use, and is well worthy careful examination. For further information call on or address, at Hunter's Run, E. J. Hartzell.

PRICE pod-paid) $1JQ. Addreet; R. Y. PIERCE, M. ets oyer the Cumberland Valley railroad, by applying to Rev.

Schlichter, pastor of the V. B. congregation at Cham' bersburg. World's Oixprnsarj, Ituflalo, X. Glaus Ball Match.

There will be a grand glass ball shooting match held at tbe fair grounds in Carlisle, February 22nd, 1S78. The balls will be thrown from a patent Bogardus trap- In addition, there will be one match limited to ten persons for a purse of each man to shoot at twelve balls. Entrance, $1.00 Shooting commences at 10 o'clock a. m. Xonnal Class.

The Union Sabbath School Normal class of this place, having entered upon their junior course, will haye a lesson on "Important Old Testament Characters" on Tuesday evening, February 26, at 7:30, In the lecture room of the Lutheran church. AJ1 Sunday school work era are cordially invited to attend. The engineer corps of the Harrisburg and Potomac railroad company commenced on Monday last, to locate 2ebSw the line between Shippensburg and Jacksonville via Clev ersburg. This we presume, Is only a preliminary survey Croaking is not confined to the frog ponds. At and will be submitted to the board pf directors before deli' this season almost everybody is hoarse.

The bleat, ing of distressed lungs is heard everywhere, Wh nitely settled upon. To build the line over the proposed route, will Increase its length between Shippensburg and Jacksonville about one mile and a nail, ocsiucs expensive excavation, Ac, We suppose, however, the parties having is this, when Hale's honey of horehound and lax will care any cough, cold or hoarseness in 48 hours? Sold by all druggists. Pike's tooth drop cure in one minute. if 41 4 Tk In charge will shortly decide upon ine most I "tsw- route Correspondence of the A. requiem mass for the dead pope, Piua IX, was observed in St.

Patrick's church ou Friday morning last 1 nteneils. N. B. Moore, auctioneer..

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