COLONEL BERNARD AFTEII. THE IN ofOur readers will remern. but Col. BERNARD, who, until recently; has been stationed' at Carlisle Barracks. ,After leaving this rid, the Colonel joined his reglinent in Arizona, - w,hefo ho has seen eorne se'vere service; 'ilislest exploit , was a severe. defeat the Apaches, and we clip the following account of it front the Weekly Ari:onian: . At length it tins become our pleasing task to record - a successful expedition against the "everlasting, ever-gnawing" Apaches. We haVe collected the following,partieu lars of the affair : _ On or about the first of the month, an Apache squaW, with her Child, was picked up back of the corral at Camp Grant, by thesoldiers. Sho'first stated to the ,c6m,. mending officer that she had - been sent in by the chiefs of several tribes (assembled within two days' marelo.of the post) to of fer .peace propositions; "that these trine had left Camp Goodwin ; - that they weree out of rations, and that they were ready to submit to almost any conditions. The commanding dicer of Camp Grant then confined the squaw to the guardhouse, and as the Cavalry l company stationed at that pest was then Upon a scouting expo dition, tciward Mount Turnbull, after these very Indians, he infofined General Devil , : commanding the District, by express, of the woman's statements, asking, at the s tmertmi7Ora - rtinir - Cevnity "company be sent to Great - to hunt after the tribes she represented. Gen. Kevin not only com plied with this request, but went in person to Camp Grant, and, as we understand, put the squaw to a very severe cross ex amination. Learning from her that these tribes' (the so called Goodwin Indians), were the very ones who had attacked Ochoa's train, who had stolen Norbee's cattle and committed I the many rourdersanct depredations around Tubac and the posts south of the Gila, lie gave orders to "pitch - into them whenever, and wherever fou' d." Col. Be rnard, the comm• mlibg officer of the company of cavalry stationed at Tucson, and which went with,.Gen. Drain to Grant, immediately prepared to start 'out after these Indians, 1111(1 the squaw was ' ordered to lead him to the camping ground, whilst her child would lot kept at the post. When informed of this she brightened up, ' and declared therthis was exactly to her taste, that she bed been Denten by her husband, and that she scented revenge. She kept her word, and faithfully guided Qol. Bernard and his troopers to the In, dian rancherio ; but the Colonel found them deserted on his arrival, and a heavy . snow storm setting in. Prospects looked quite unfavAible, Col Bernard, V,Tho " quite an experienced Indian hunter, and - who,..by his long seiviee 'on the frontier before the war, to, timately acquainted with the Indian character Mid their traits and ways. sent his peck train back toward the San Pedro 'valley and on the back track, while ho "himsel , , with 25 enlisted men, accompanied by Lieut. Adams, lot Cavalry, started in pursuit, and FOOD after came up with a body id' 40 or 50 Indians, who, deceived by the movement of the' -pack train, were leisurely walking along the mountain trails. An attack was im mediately made—seNen books and_ one squaw were kill ed, and two squaws nod four children taken prisoners. We um: derstand that the poor conditichnof the an-` imals prevented the Colonel billing or capturing the whole party. The prisoners, who since them have been brought in, are the filthiest and most miserable looking set of Indiana we have ever seen, and wo arc told thet,they ere a flair specimen of the rest of those roaming at large. They can give full information — of-t-Ite-particulars-oi-arty-inur-ders_or 0 , . lacks committed in the past year about this country. They also state, among other - 'things, that Colonel lige*, with - his party, in March, 1868, killed three and wounded two of their number in his attack upon them near Cottonwood Springs,-by which route they were escaping with Norbue's cattle The fight of Col. Bernat'd's took place About forty miles froin, and Southeast of Cattp Grant, in the high Mountain range binding the, eastern side of the Sun Pedro valley. The Indians killed helorg-to . ,,the Aibipi tribe- - -their chief Askinaphh tras killed. A .INTAMMOTII DBY GOODS ESTAII- LiSUMENT.—Those of our readers who visit Philadelphia, and Spit to "drop 'in" at the New and palatial Dry Goods Establish- ment of Messrs Homer, 'Coliaday & Co., located on Chestnut St., West of Rroad, will be really unfortunate. This firm is said to be the lending and largest Retail liry Goods House in the Country. Their old establishment Chestnut St. below Ninth, although far ahead of till competi tors, has givell way to the new and mag nificent store just completed and now'oc espied by this enterprising firm. The lot on which this storestands,an d by 'which it is entirely covered measures 54 feet front on Chestnut St. It_ runs hack 232 feet to Stinson) St. The building consists of three principal divisions, a tlfr 7 Ce.story front building 60 toot deep, - v four-story building 40 feet deep, and between o them a one-story part 132 foot deep, the roof being pierced by seven large skylights, each 4 legit high and * 22 feet wide, giving is pure north Ilght. To enter into detail, so fur as a descrip tion of this magnificent structure is con cernedovould require several columns o th . s Journal ; suffice to say, however, that the grand and imposing rippear'ance, and the beauty and, excellence of finish on the out aide is maintained throughout the whole bUilding. The increase of • patrons and Patronage; which comes from all parts cf the country demanded this change. The immense salesrooms aro stocked to over flowing with the choicest goods of Amer': can and Foreign manufacture. Those of our friends mho,' heretofore, were lucky enough to make their purchases at the old establishment, will remember thn'endiess varieties fry which they could.serect and at prices too that, defied Competition. We feel safe in assuring our reavlers that the well earned:roputation gained by the Brt) both as regards, the price Luta quality of their stuckwill'not only be maintained in the new establishment but that fresh lau rels will be added thereto. 12:=1 Ramon,—lt is - rumored that a par ty of gentlemen from Lebanon Co., ham helm looking along the, line of the South Mountain R. R. with the. intention of -building-largo jron works ; the supply of ,iron to be received tom the mines of the South Mountain at cr near Pine Urine, It is thin we keep pace, with tho.progress of t.be ircM rail. Energy ,will he employed when necessity requires, and with-it, will come a 'greater demand-'forthe 4 Reguht: tor" CookStofe[novir. so universally pop 'ular far its Rotary top, its beautiful cast - ing, its sure baking properties, and other essentials, demanded by every housekeep-' ,er in our county. Messrs WALKER. 86 CLAUD; West Main Bt. t haie the "Regulator" and' are pleased to se d o'customers examine and assure fthemsolvoY of its Worth . overall other cook stoves diem. In town. We all . admire a dark and glossy: head of hair, and by using tbo•Alistna, can 'noon have the solt and wavy. treseee of youth, Try, it by all means, and sac what wonderful effects it will produce, For all dii3easos of tho throat and try, Seward's Cough Curo. , : • 'The.Pocti Priest, Philosophet and Sage,-alt tutu mift/,.xe,pNr rz otp A a Golden Age,' ,iniibichliffounT the most desira ble hair renewer in the world, noW widely known,as Vegetable Bair Re storative.", 'Satisfactory and surprising in its results, harmleis in its application, it is fast Securing public 'confldonco by , its' own intrinsic merits.—New Y.,1 Wawa.. . , • B . ol3ciai • attention is invited to •the advertisement of if,yre . . 1 5/ Landell,.routtli andaretnStreets ThiMde In. Otis iSsuo. Of the wool estralished character of *nip old end reliable:Dry Goods house, it lc unnecessary for „at to.apeak,.' Give Quin a call'. - . • • TRAVERSE Court of Common Pleas JUROR' "nd week, 18 Aloaander John • A Hen Barring 11, Hier, James Bishop Samuel !trough 1' A Bowman Samuel l'arrick Geo . • Bretz Jacob -- - Coffey John Comerer Joseph,Clundenin Calvn Dell./ Emanuel Eshelman John Enck Jacob Glenn Paterson Gaidner Parld Greueor John Gostailer.o W Ilennoinscr Joseph Hartzler Ell. Hays Wilson -- !Rover MV B ' Boucle John A Kirk John 0 Berne Henry Kindlg A bm Landis Ben) .Lee Henry • Moll Oeorge• Miller John H. alcOl era Samuel '.Palm Wm Damn Pagan Rupp Henry. Itutb - Wm Deep John Info Jacob I' Sinop Elder W Spangler B K S,mhen John .Stoufer John M . Snyder Jonathan Worthington Jefferson NI rod burn M Worst 'Joseph Waggoner El 11 eel,. ley James U carpenter farmer Int ow farmer me chant farmer carpenter Ilm - Inner farmer farmer farmer farmer farmer' ragth Inhorer farmer farmer up chart farmer fanner f rrne lai re plasterer rarpo titer e , peott r trlllwril,h farmer =GM mini MEM =I rail ISM I=l MEE =I tobacconist firmer MEI MIMI painter butcher core tt ter 111 A RIMED TIIOMPSON—SII AW.—On the I.l3Mitalt., by Rev. .tan S Woodburn, at the bricben home, Mr. Jno. 0. Thompson, of West. ?ennebeiough to Mien Maggie M. Shaw, of Porn. • CTIESTOaII'—HIPPENSTCHL.—uu March 4,6, In 8 Ipponsbunr. by Her. T. C. Inliholmer, Mr. John Chestnut. to Mrs. Suran Ilippenoteel, all of this county. FORTN RY—STRINMA N.—On Thursday, oval:ant( March 19th, by It v. S. Ilassler, Mr. Jobo 11. Portnoy, to Minn Annto It, Etplnmon, „both of Bblp ponnbtirg. GIVI.En—GRIF,IL—On thejet 'ult., by tho Rev. I). A. LYen). Mr henry Gj.lxr , of Nowvillo, to 611 Sarah ,Ittno Orley, of Sbuth+moloh township. • ..- DIED BLACK.—on March lith 1869, at ➢fount [lolly Sprit. Qt, Mrs. Sarah A. B laFk,ll..tect or, years, S mo. and 17 thus. , , MA RKE7 S. CARLISLE. PRODUCE,DIA linlET April 2nd I8r:9 Tom ily F10ur.... do RYF WII ITS W II EAT EI) SY' • ••• • • •" • CORN Mrl (new).,.. CLOV Ellf , E It I. FLA X SE E D RA ItLEY General Prciduce Allarket. oanik, Aiddi 2nd, 1862. Lout •Weekly bit Atirlrew Wash movd BUTT/A% . 40,11ACON SHOULDERS t 15 EGOS, BACON-81 D ES, , 10 LARD, i s WHITE MEANS 325 TA LLOW, . 10, PARED PEACHES, 26 Sc'AP, 8 UNPARED PEACHES 19 BEESWAX, 3511)111 ED APPLES, 300 4 BACON II ANIS 18 RAGS: - SP Eel AI,O 'I 1 C , FISH AND SALT. . Itritr—tt'sn. "crrvitt—End;"-Carlißle.- offer FI.SII & 8 t LT to any quanti flea, at less prices titan they eon be brought_front the ei ties. If raft. farfory return them and get y Ohr money col laid s o our innuonsa Mock of QUEENS- R E, OLASSW A RE, T I .IBB,OIII:IINS,I3ASKETS 4 . Sl'uoNr, KWINES and FORKS, WAITi.:RS and a thousaidt Ethers things that honsOcgpars want. We toll cheap for cash, Wholosol and lenrraut :I:I WO 61,11 'lll//,111,(.. kvi - v. in OM of Doctor Ayers lectures he states that ub Chu rtry confers mom practical - benefits on man liind than any other returner, yet front no other source could snore he so easily obtained. The arts sod_ economies which chemistry would tench, if more the roughly and generally studied, would speedily exorcise a most beriellcione lutMenco. Ile freely coofeses . that ho_ indebted to this science for the virtues of hie remedies, and advises that the practical appiltration'ef chemistry tu "inedi. rine, the arts, manufaCtures, and agriculture be cr joined innen our colleges and schools.—Wrightsville (Pa) ATTENTION MERCHANTS Merchants triil do well by calling to ceo the large assortment of NOTIONS• AND FANCY DRY 000110, such as Glove, !hosiery, Neel: 1111 d HMI,. Su, polders. Paper and Linen Collars and Cuff., Trim. wings, Slationery, Shaving, Tooth° nod Hair maws, Sonp and Perfommies, Drugs, Shoe Black ing, Air., he at • COYLE o!:. CO, No. 1/, Booth Hanover Street, Carlisle Pa. Rimer Gt 60,000 Lest 1 Poles for 'solo low of, Joe of A. 11. BLAIR. buotr C. DEt JACKSON'S ANALEPTICA: NEW It ENEDY IS CONSUM PTION.—A Must lan who' hod Coneumption for several years w lib. frequent bleedings of the lungs, coned himself with a medicine unknown to the profession,. when his ease appeared bepleas. ' tie Is the onji physlelan•who has used !tin his own person,or - la ho has any know! edge of its virtues. and he can Remit,. the degree of health ho now enjoys to nothing but the use of hie medicine; cud nothing but utter despair and entire extinction of nil hope of recovery, together with a want of eellfititallat loan olliara hiqueed him to intaard the e'xperip.afnt. To these minoring with any disease of the Lungs Le prof- cs a front meet he confidently believs will eradieatt,O4 filsea r. .so. Price D 1,50 pe bottle or ER a dozen, saint by express. Send for drool. or call on Dg. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON, No. ST.fiNerth ;cloth Street, Philadelphia. 'For Sale by floury F. fleyer, Stechan Icsburil, Pa., nod Druggists generally. Raley 08 Iy. WIBE BAILING," WIRE G1...1E1V , , for Stm• Fr ants, Aajdurns, &e. Iron Bedsteads: Wire Web bungs for sheep and pookry yards, Brass and Iron airs cloth Sieves; rendirs, Screens for coal ocean sand. &c., Heavy Cilropel Coth fn rspark arresters Londerspo Wire Or . Winton:a &c , 'Paper Makers mires, Ornamental Win; Works: livery info, ma , time icy addresslng ' thirmannfa , turars, M. WALE lllt & SONS' No 11 North Flat, street Philadelphia. 12feb 69. y. .Ctit - DEAFNICSS, itLINIKEBB, and CAT/tRIIII Ontod with the utuiceit FU.1149 by .I..i.ACY M. M. and Precesecor of Diteds;,,,of Pie Eye eptd Ear in t 1 Net4ca7, College of Pon eyhehict. 12 yeareexperienor (fertile - 4y of Leyden-, 11pllanl,) No, 805, At& 81., Phila. Tostimonlala can be ROM a tnis ollico. The nivlical faculty are invited to accompany tholr.p.i thinta,iuthe bne no eacrcts In lie prnc lcn. Artificial a'yasineerted withou t pain. NI charge for exami nation., I:2luna 681 y. 300,. 00 foot of dry 'pine boons for pale cheap ow is your time, builders, at Uri cheap yard of - Saler 110. • A: II MAUL. HORSE and Crtttle : Powders analninumti,toget r with a large assortment of froth Druge and Medi. eines, Dye Stuffs, &c., &e., just rote veil at Cornman Worthingtm's Drug Storo, No:7 East 311 n Stroe CROWN $ BUY 011EAP FOR CASII.Thre. 'pe'r coat do. durtion on all coal ofBAILlon and wc.cr, deliverad In town for the malt.No allowance vlian k charge . la madei at $ A. It. BLAIR'S. dinar aa NEW ADIAINIST4TOR'S.-Isi4TlCp:. —Letters of Adminletration on tbo catato of Elizabeth Hear, d. c'd, late of Middlesex lownehlip, haring been homed to Cho eubscriber, !wilding in grien to all prom. in. &bled to sold solute ,to makb payment, rod thoco.• Loring clams to precant thew properly anthuntl rated for avttleincot to L. KUT'A ' ,Ainer:• - CARPETIN GS. • ar• ■ee r•C•GiUg ► large .• LOW POE CASH. LEEDOM . SHAW, " No. 910 ARCH R.THY,E • P.HALADELPUIA. , “2ditaiat•Sm'' ' . , , • ' 4 191) cl at tliis Osaion. •; APRIL NET, AD VERTI.S.E:MZNTS •Ir IST OFDEALERS IN GOODS, A Wares. an& Merelondise. also ..tirowers, Dhe thlerd, t.amberuien; , Noting limpet, &o:, within thci eouutv Cudrherland, Amapa:lood a, n$ &esteem) .by:Freaertck Cointnen,:atereoutli• eurtlanee with the' oyanintetsof:lievembly, at &A. 'meth-to:7W' Frank ford. Fran kfe rd Monroe ' Monroe Urehaniscb'g E Penn Meehonleab'g - Carliele Southampton IV Penn Sliver Spring 11 Penn . E•Ponn Monroe • Dleitlnson Penn Monroe 1.1 Allen 9 Middleton Monroe Southampton Hopewell Sliver Ilrint Now CumbPd ilatoWn a wburg lirechanicab'g Inson Carl. ale I. Allen 1 Allen "eon Ship Bnro Hampden 5111,1111 Peon Mrnree Newton Cerliole Hampden Hopewell 0 IC Penn Carlisle Newsille Now top •Lold(el k Miller, dry..gOods. Bentz k Alton do ' Snwynr & Cq - do , sftleal tV A do _ G reentlold, L T , do Ring, J O II do !torpor, non A do I Rotten. John Taney Goads, Rontzler..Jonepb...,.2_do Neff, .1 l' • • -do Cnjlo .4 Co do - nudgem.oM .• Jewelry. WD II do ' Conlyn. T do Cramer, F 0 do Yreygloger, II do Saxton. H Gan/ware, hlillerk . Coker, A 51re Sewing Maebinna Camphell . John do Fla mor,7 MASH dr, .IWOOnaegal, Jla Stovos. Illnenrolth k Ropp, di . Frld , oy, Vprrn to Wolkor i Claudy, do 81 , 11ers, Wm - Confectionery, 51111 or; Peter do Rheum, 11 • do ,Reiffer, 10048 It do 111111.thes,1101nut do Yochum, Ono .do Martin, Jocob do • Fehroden bough, J do -A. tlap_rAngisgs4---- Bestow Product], Bonier do • Woodward It C do 11nrknosss, II do /thoadv, J k D do Staymno, C 8 do Corriellua A Dooh, do Hoover, 8 51101.00 r odd Cool; - Moir, A LI • do Delancey I Shrum, do _ • Rhoads, C Coal • Grubman. 0 Grocerlin, Llzman C do Darno, do h, W II do Wetzel, lir AI - do ' Bender. John do . Masonheltuer, J do Situp, A .1 do Ks, nry, D R do Wm k Pon, • do 101duhrandt, 11 do -- Eshoobach, E. do Brown, John do kook, .1 D do Wp tzul, Jos do • halter, John ilo _ tuner,..lohn Co • Zriglor. do: do , 0 do • l'ohly, 11 do 1•1' J • do luhutf:Amur, llorob Christ do nolnino..l, IS 0 • do 11ol'untit, (1 li do do id,D3ll, John Furniture. llorottion, FretCh do Shipley, t has da I,etiu,, A It do 0, .losoph Itootgand Shoot, lO•rinr, N r do It , °rt.', do Porter, W M do 0 0.1.11., .1 do llso. log. F.O do tritne. John do .Irvu, U do tdrohni k Sponoler do lo /ins a, 111111 p do olevoth. 11 w Millinery, It ; I Lim.. Mr. F . do Neff, Mtn II do 'lotin, II Is do .Itailing, ll m Clothing 11100enhurg, do Orotiord, I': it do 0,01 oy. J IV dp lot iioton, do' 144 Idlinitlx, E do Durh or, .1 din do 1.x41 ut, W do lilt 1.. r, II S do .11antrU. N . do Corn toon, U . Drugs, Milotr, lire 8 do ( . 4 - roman A• Worthington, le Hay urstreli it. lire do Rolston. David do St /ink, N , . do Donn, 0 0 Toi tree, :wangler, II It do Irvin Co II robot, do 81,01,0naer. Coo Loather, Newton IS Middleton 4 _5 to. - 1-0 Elitiutinict Loctunon. Pludagrapl;, . Lehner, J C do l'ipor, VV K _ MOO, London, Jan - do • Ilqiuran,.B 1) do 10, os, Jamb. Hata and Cope, Keller,, boo A do Collin, .1 0 do Low, John , Produce, . can tel, N . Dealer, A 11b..0u Robert\• do „ • 1 , \II_IOKINSON. rolls - Dl5 - .POodo & Oro 14 hors DoVIS do 'do 14 ordoor Myers, do do ld '1017,4 Co; do do - 14 FAST P.8Y1NE.130.40 IcortmariTil - N - Dry Goods & Oro tilassuer, , do do liooks, II & Son groceries, Nichol., Potor do I,ollroecker, J do ['amine% S L do Zacharias & 'ton produco, Thompson, tVra do o).tor, Georg° lumber, Martin k Coa. • do tnnali. G W contectionery, Molt., Theo M do May kCo boots and sh-etv, eldich, 3 11 merchant tailor, fiood, d roYO O . Ebner; N furniture, :dubber, David, whips, • Kluane), John marketing, Stough /Si 'Elliott; dry rood., woodx, HAMPDI N Ana, J 4 dry goods, Nicholas, Peter- . do Wise, It W ' do Teniplin. J M groceries, hunt, 1) dry goodo and groceries, ltupo .1 .1 drproduce, 'l:emplin, Oyrus, furniture, I=l flood, Dll dty goods and gro llowinun k Co do do Kunkel L tiro t•borirk, C drugs, Lei r:4h,J a stoves, Prutz, A & Sun, boots autl shoos, (II tort, 3) rue, whips, l!D:i!II:1 • MIDDLESEX. 041 a ra, II dry goo le and grocyr lee, y,r110r,,l do •• do do MECTIANICSDDILO Comfort k Hattori, dry goods, ll,•k N Westilafor, do., linty. Israel. groceries, Itiber N Uegary, dry goods, I.lover W 0 giocerie, Brindle An NiotovangAr, dry goods Deehmoy A Myers, gromplos, P A A Bro., dry goods, 'oat it Son • • dß' berger, It D do E1..0k, Jos • Qo 'DI lilrr & horde , groceries, :with, .1 It -do Boorman, J A 6 do Eberly, D lY do Ennulneer, J do Nlotterson it W do Koper, Miss Clara, Millinery, Bono. Mrs S do Eberly A: Son. lumber„ Millets. k Sen, do • Wog A ',Audis, do Moo?,1111' do Miller N Garnet, Produce, Orys4 o, T B do Staymen Sr Butcher, do Boy,: Eberly is Son, herd ware, Himmel Bobb, do Polk, (J 0 drugs, Yelman, do Alfred do J II do Snavely, II a do Zion, Beery shoes, Loogneeker, J K do Bairn. C do. Heigh., Levi do Bowman N tiro do S.tnth.r. A J do :71111011 S vortek,', Pledee, B L blankets,. Matthew is Bro plumbers. Wonderlich k Houck, stoves, Wilson ' Ira do Mauch A Dlubl, furniture, Tihsel it Btu do Hopp Johu_ do dwarts Jacek Jeweler; - " Shaph,y, It I.•Y do Palmer, .1 B cigars, (lustiviler St ' ,do' tinter I' A confectionary, Drove, Jacob do Carr, 1.1.13 Agt, clothing, Hoffer, h D do Abrams L W do Baker, L paper, • Dull, Donj blankets, dtelnowe 14 TitT,i, cool, , Miller .1 A Co,blttera„ • • , Foataego, W machines, Null, II =Thoth*, , • . ?durum" BhOrman John . dry godde and gro. 14 Z do - do -' 51911.41U8. Berman, J T B dry - gamin, Plunk, John do do Dovirmuy. LD drugs, ; Flank, bamuol toad, • NE*TiEf Manning & Are Produce, bomb do Snyder 11 -do , Watts & Wagner do ifureh J It-J.ll do' 'Etonor, 8 A dry goods, •'- Lewis T. do if eberlin & Son, grocers, Washinger ago dry goods; Cloonr & Ernst, • 'do , Eyre ; John do •r Baker, J' •' • • ado AI b John groceries, , Postiot J 0 dry'goods t ' BetinereWA groceries,. Byers, E Confectionery, '• tlibton Geo , do • Lunla Won- do Mittel], Samuel 'those, ; • Oreen, Joiner . do Bouncer, D W sLoYee, , Eurn, OI MerEotinge ••-•' Elliott, Bury, mllllnery, .I.luntsberger, Daniel irlll.ltitiliir, DIEWVILWA `r 26'00 .lemon, ik&l:Wo gc."'d'h •' .10 5 20 'co p•ttiu g h Lklollott, do"' U. 16:0p '2 • do ` , 1.4,.. Morrow, :Sri: oo 4 o ' l , l f • . 1 18 ' 'lO 'oo' Olau6or,<2l N - do' ' . 14 7 , 00 li , v)11, A Livbto . ' 7.007 Cr° 614.4iire, 06" , 14 :Iturve4"l4 oloadog, 14.'1 1 4 4 i N u 3 r, .11ru.veker & Dkughtorly . , do A „. 7 ; 04 ,. I+ lt:1160614 & ton; • 'do ' • •"17:0 tdpviroll, Androw 01100;' • 7144 • Acker. &Co •,-, t elrptie,,, ;'...- . Wild, S a •-'idos ' t 1 ' ' ,L `-.... 34 700 jy,H011,..61 h ,do_ . . 14 7 00 froed.fili : s It - do . 14 ' 7 00. Montgomery. Dr do . 1 14 7 00. Winallu t rir& Steelloh,rger, f lin ... ltee, 14 - . : 1 r. - Ne7 90 41.11litee , Ciso•ki.l.S.i1.... .1 C:4 aa , ..Ati C 7.0 Briekeri John , • do 14 -7 00 Skinner & Son, hardener°, 14 7 00' Kunkel, .1 A do • - - 12 12 60 - Leucite; II Wjetrelry, .- . • ... , 14-, ~ 700 Mu 11.% IV' `Marts, ' - '•••-'•.-, -•'••11- , •-•-• 4. -7. 00 Kennedy, .1 M do ' • 14 7 it Ho nry, If Confectionery, • . 'l4 700 Crawford, J J do •• -14 . 700 Laugh I in, Joe - feed, • I l4 7 00 51aglaugb1111,•Iterrielt:, millinery.' . 114 , 7 00 Smiley, Mies M. • dot 11 - 7 00 • NEWitIiRQ, - -•• • ~ , . Elliott & Barr, dry,goodr, 11 '' 16 Q 0 eterick & Swigert, do . _ll . 15 00. M'Coy, Daniel, boots and about, 14., 7 00. SteriA 0 0 - furoltirro, - 14 • ' 7 00 . • ~.,"r t I', f NEW CIII4IIEMAID. •; , l• .11111ai,T 0 '• ary!gotida, 0 'k 1 i i /11 0 - lob - Bughman .5 Son, do . • 14 . 700 Rose & Co ' do . 11 15 00 51urper, 1111, . lumber, ----8 90 00 Oyster, Clatrlos, do , , s 14• 7. 00 James; (liven"' ' '`Eici-''' ' l ' '' •'lO f - 700 Lee & Eberly, 116' . • ti 10 00 D1E213 ---1 Ernird h Clover, dry goods, ' 14 700 Clever .4'Co • ' ' -do f • ' 14 ,•• - 7, 00 Coker, 1100i3 0 groeerlee,. ' I _ ' 14' , "7 00 Garber tr. Kurtz, dry goodej 14 700 Jiv Cook , 4 C 3.. do ' , 1 25 . _l2 Eq. •.. ', '•, ' ' ' Sbil ', lillitid4 l os.4. -.. -' • Al Iller, Mole! grocerlee, l4 ' 700 Clover tSc lilloade, 417 apds, ,14 , '., 700 clover,4lrorro, . ! , do, , , , 14 , 700 Bit dun 4 W1111faii,5,,,..•, . dol , 10, 10,00 Allison, C'k Co ' do 14 . 700 Croft, D 8 do 14 700 911111'ENSBUR0. . . 'l,6.ddie, I -Je,silry, ' 14 ' 700 Hayek, W. D. E. Sowing ?dualisms, . 14 •.. 7'oo Davie, Mrs M 6111Ihiory, ' 14 7 OU. Ilubley, Mies 9 do 14 7 00 Lawton ,k Co„ Produce, , ' 10 20 00 Look L . Olah, do, 11. 15 00 Morrow & Flickinger do ' , 11 . 12 00 'Ellnir, Tl' • de , 11 15 00 _E_OsnOe & Ow:lLO:man, GrOceries, 14 _7 00, Turman ,t. Simms:, do 14. .11.1101 Nofteker, John do 14 7 00 PaUtiO, / It, do i ' 14 7;00 Myer., Sensual do 14 '' 7 01: Martin, Jam ii 6 •. 14 ' 7 00 Wear, r, Wl' d• - 14 7 00 Arts,'P. 8 ../. ,do —•-. , 14 - ''7 00 Duke, D K do -: ' - 14 700 Dollar, SC di on do 14 700 Ante, M II - do 14 7 00 Kelso, James' i', :do , , 14 700 M'Pbersiin,D 11 Dry °odds, ' 11 12'60 Snodgi ass, It do 12 , 12 10 'Kuotz Sr Mon tuomorydo , , 11 ' 16 OU Jamison. W 'l' ' , do ' - 12 ' 12 50 Danner'h Noeley, , do ' , 19 10 00 Wonderly & Moll, Lumber, 10 - 10'00 Iteddig JA J D Dry Goods, 0 - 'lO /0 tal Ertiaton.li N. . ,COnfactioneri, . 04 7 00 Clark, Wm • do' _l4 7 00 Rankin .k. Dibble, Drugk, '. 14 7.00 Altiek, J Cr - do 14 7 OU Ku, ler it k do 14 7 00 tirolt „I W ' Sboea, • 14 7 0., Colo (1 D do - 14 • 700 M'Fberson./ Cox, Ilardwara, 11 ,i 15 00 Si 111 irk I,', Ketuck, dri . 14 7 00 Wallin ,k Stuart, do 13 , .10 00 000400 0 J Furoliure, - 14 7 00 ' Howell, David do 147 00 Barnhart, Duke 6. Ilio Fo?nlture, 14 ' 7 (0 bl ad, or At 0 inters, cc 000$, 14 7 00 Wet J,,hn A Store, 14 7 OJ - 147017iWT's us Ifiiiki, 14 ~7 00. j lindasa Jsi con Clothing, 14 700 1 Landis ,k Sender, do 14 7 Ob• ' ntitaier At 651 ai r -, d 0 14 700 Smiley, J 21 do 14 7 OU . 001.1111 MIDDLSTOE. - Normal), O . Dry Goo., hl'Aileter & 800 , do Boierunu & Hammlnger, Pry Goode, 14 7 00 Zeigler, J B Bruen rIOS , 14 . 7 00 Zelrc or, D 71 dr 14 ' 7 Od Wullrestu'l . do - .14 . -7 t 0 11. ektuao r Jolln,Not,loori , -14 ''',.. 7 4.10 t:lepper., Philip Comeetlnnery, 14 17 50 Iteep, Conrad Furultu, e:, . 14 7 0J M Btinimbou,.l & Bro Dry Goods, 12 „12 50 Webbert, & eo du ll .15 0U Ildtlert, Juba Furull um 13 700 Orrin, & I KITII.I Dry (loads, Bawd, & Lougnidurf nlo Burkholder. W N do Nosi., .1 B do & II Mt, do LriuigL, .1 W 14 7 OO Lotoign J It & BrPftroduce - - - Id 10 t 0 lot cr, T E Coo tnctionar), 14 7 ttO SEI ==9 itirkyr, J S do 11 a ulbaugh, Wm ppra,itu a, I (3 0 4137114‘ J- N dry good fl, 14 -7 04 (.-S-T- PEN N/1130110. Li., 6 )1' .. dry:gootis, -14 7,00 Shmu.bosigh. L J do 14 7 00 Darr (4 Ituritholdor. ' do 13 1Q 00 111'eultriugh, .Jl'l4 'do 14 —7 00 Ilundshew. J 'S do - 13. - 10 00 Carolli,,, .1 , F roceries sold mhoex, 14 7 00 110, d, .1 quart., 14 7 (0 J 6 produ, Brandon; IV Ir\ nlbon,bu Senior, lives, I' markt4lng, BI Lop, Win 7 CO 7 00 10 00 7 00 Moto', John Mechholeshorg, Si -s'oo Epuoslor, Wm Carll4lB„_ . 8 000 DISTILLIZtis 33.114:WE05. Itahter, F Newton township, 9 25 00 Wheisr, J NV do - do , 0 25 00 Faber, C Carlisle, - • 9 25 00 • :81P.IA111) SALOONS. BE nipple. Jacob Carlisle, Orrr, Bennet Nowville, Emanuel, Mechanicsburg Appeal to he hold at tho Court House, In Carlisle, on the 3d, loth, lith and 20.h.dayritd" April. 180. All persons tICKI loved may have radrem P. CO4.NMAN, Mereantlla Aiipralser. April ;3,1869-3t. 00 ' - u 0 7 00 HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., 700 i 00 7 00 1000 NEW MARBLE BUILDING, 7 Ou 10 00 7 (0 . " 00 CHESTLYUT ABOVE.IIROADST., 14 ' 00 4 " 00 And ho., rommoutohann aln of an IjcT.IIAORDINAR Y t IMPORTATION I rsr G7 , c> , - c? Comprising tho Newest Pubriee awl itieloott Deflgoe selected by them of the moot Celebrated Factories— eel , :. I All the N6'htTIES of 'the. Season Imm'ett'de` .11. I , 8 Medium Price ,Goods, 11, IMIU _ .r/r. t ; : a •1. t r t ,,, i l r r[•:',•;• " . ; (12 I.' ; tt, ,t I. •'• • 1a 4,;,;;;1iif., 13 10 00 4 10 00 14 • 7„00' 14 700' .0 111. - , P P'•!II LAR TR , - :.I1 I. 4 ,a' 10 2010 ; 11, • lb 00 10 20 00 10 20 00 ... 0 1 29 00 14 . 700 14 ..14 -1., 1:7 00 ~14 .I;7' 00 . 14 - 17 00 , 1 • I'l4- 00 04 roo 14 V7OO j trAt; ' EYEAY' VARIETY. °•i • I ' . .. ..' , llilff ) ~ N. , 13.-41. c. & Co,, contomd.# ' o,,4,Jt p tmgßE4ls' MISTAKE Ito believe thoikst l Pll l l, v,,,, T .,9id f . ~,,111 a handiomo store) oti,il,lfrk n,f,t dingy o o, And to prow this lupco 1411 , i!iitt Ittoo,t care to, shady their Roo4pmo ri ' i._,, , ,: e,y ) 4 . . 1 k-= ' The LowesV.Romunerativo - Ericris ..Ini,i,m) v. - %';:r,r . ' !. g. 2 41101,1r0imi..,;4 0 1,,, 1: , L. r , ,1f. ,, ,, .4,1‘. 1 i 14 • 14 g,°. • :.7 00 /4, ' 700 14 I'l l 4 7 00 14 • 700 ,f,'. 144,.• , , 1 '7 Ou 14;,0n 14 ; ^ 700 186qSPRIDIG. ,14389. 1,41,t0u.p0i OPENING 01? NNW SILKS, . OPENING OFiNIO, 1.1 AViLfb.L OPENINtI'OF NEW OUINTZE6, OPENING OP NEW POPLINS. 14.tilkiltztl" 'll I SPROSIC , COISDS sc,,a,Am,yhLL, Ai.13:4 4 12 a ir STJ EETS' 2Api 4 0 4 1 V,l 1 P 1 1":. I " CM 14 7 00 7 00 I= 11 1' 00 14 7 OJ 11 ^ 00 14 7 0 1 7 04 lE=l/1 14 7 VU 1 . UJ = E=E3 14 7 00 13 10 10 14 7 00 u 7 Og 14 - 00 EATING 'IIOtIIitS 30 00 3U 00 0 30 00 Ilaryojuxt romovt.l to th Pi! PHILADELPHIA,. EMU =1 ALSO AN • ' . 4 , t t'r r i; 1) 11 NEW AVYBIITTISEMBNTS. N -.OTicE. IS FIERERY) G/FEPT by me toto 111 "o r r'd ° e n e' onf ° t t o r; li Jr c . b . ° V. a "ro c o o n n c i . tbleraiielp 1g Je t ta der ant note not -2APrikelP,Sll.,gf Sousip.: _ AMERIOAN, H OUSE; ;LArdriii. Nei Nove!' W. E. • KA.R . ,NS; PROPRIBTH.R. , mit dif in tbla wellitoown and popular' II0'1t1; i most reepectfullg'Fdßolt thb patronage of the old 6uato. more of the House, and all 'others Who wish to ro telvogood acconimodatione and attention . . AV' D01,i7,EH1917 TUE OLD , BTAND...nr Apl 2-63 u. ---, • W. E. KARNS, ®ROANS MELODEONS. The Undersigned keying been appointed scent-tor the-Went , the celebrated PELOUBET CABINET ORGANB AND MELODEONS, Invites tteotion to the instrument now on exhibition at his room, No. 46, East DI - Almon. College. There Organs andllelodeoba were awarded the. first prince GOLD MEDAL at the Amerces tuts fair In It 65. after flee week's test, and have since taken the pthc wherever they have been put In competition. Having bed considerale experience in the sale of Musical Inetrureents, I can recommend- these with eonfidence, and gua'rentee entire satisfaction. Phase call andllee the' Instrument, and get an IN lustrated elrcuiard • MTh simuorfora gi file at macraic charge. E1E011.0.1.1,0. Y01714U, Room 90 East College 2April 69 lm "THE:BEST WAY" -To obtain heavy 341 rd-wide Cotton- Sheetlife is to send no a club of`3o names it 10 rents each IN. our dollar goods, and get twunty.ono .vda. as commission foi• raising the Club, fortptwo yds. for Club of GO, aixtr.filre - yde. for Club of 100. or 104 yds. of the Agent songs for (he Whole 100 arlicles out of the club. .Bamo ,, contrutsolon Veld , in- other goods.- Air TUE OLDEST, I,ARONST, AND MOST BEL'. ASIA DOLLAR SALE lIOLISE IN BOSTON:la Male and Fenialti agonta 'rental. Send ,Clubs and mot* in registered loiters, and an guarantee Prompt returns. DI VE USA TRIAL. Write , AT ONCE - for Cfrculer and ...Exchange List"' of dollar goods, before sending elsewhere. EASTMAN & RENDALL, 26 Hawley St., Horton, kines.,..q lAprll6ll4m 0. , 0 'o'o.; 0 - 0 04-0 0 TO THE WORKING (MASS.- ', lam now prepared to famish all 0.n..-with emmtant employment at their horoot, the whole of ti, time. or tor the spurs moments. BlinitMlS now, light a. .I prafitable_ Fifty cents tin SFS per oven int, Is eisljy earned by persons of either sox, and the bons and girls earn nearly as reach nn men. Great Indueements are ofil,red tl oso who will clo•Ote their whole time to 'the hosiness : and that every par who erns this node:, and, may send me thole Address nnd test the bushteey for thetnsel von, I make the following unpnralleied olio::: To ell who ate not natiFfied wlttr.the.hunindellA will send $1 to yay for the trouble of writing ale. Full partleulars. Diree. hions, tee., rent Iron. Sathple.sent by mail for 10 ets • Address. li. 0. A LLIiN. Augustn,•3la. '".. _ _ . o ICE.Notice is hereby given that the followloa named parsons have filed 'applldetions for -note., Mort and Ileatatirant LI. rancor, under tho seveml Ants of Assembly relating thop to, in-the office of tho Clerk of the ('ourt of Quartar'Sosslons.of Ownherlond ••.++L'el• .f PIMA lions r II I be pre.onted to on d :oust on,hion d.Y, the 12th day Of April, 15(9, ORM Philip PHlch,. Deorde Z Bee tz. Lewis Fahor, I.: Buridmld er, Went Ward, • " Inc. L. Ik : twill - a', Jicob Thudiurn„ - ‘ ,1 •4 John Elr.y, , Geo Wetzel, •• Elias 11. Eirsler, Penn township, It illiam Crozier, Dickinson township, ilocolt , Switzer, Eiii.L.Ponnaboro totsuship It 1 det 4 rge, Joim:Svlrer, 4 .> ;11Vini'&1orrls, , • 4 • - Jam. '•NiaV. John Clariiher, Hampden, 4 . John II roll xrr, Delay Yutter, Lower Alien. John (I.lieelc,, John Hinkle, Jol n T Shelhly, Middlesex August - us 1.. Dural, ,' Monroe Jos. IloneUm & J. W: 'Souders, IdevhanlcsiMrg datob ' lleebanicslohrg Borough. • John Thompson, • lanar hull, Geo. L;Sponsier, 44 - " N. 11. (luck; >WSW township. "-- C,. 114.1111intsr, Newton township. • U. C. Elattenborgrr. Newton township. J. C. Seedier. N. 011.1.11010wn township. D. F.. Wilder, New Cumh. Borough Wm. C.:Sharp, .- Nolyborge Decode] Ches. drger, Newville •• Fleury Slurlller, Clemens drove, Shlpponsburg John Wynkony, Br.' S. rd - unkiti, " Jacob 01,n one, Wel. Clark. Southampton •• Samuel Dauphman, ti•ld Z Weyer, H. : 3llddletent 4 ` Wrn_S Mullin, Ellao Duple. , s Deorgt.i Filler, • .1, W. LPidig, Silver SOVIng Deo. li. Ludy, Alex. _Mink, John C. Reps.., .1 B. Worley, Upper Allen • .10.11.21 Culp, Jacob Cbisueli, W. Pennsboro .1. W. Fair, =E MiIEBEM John Faller, East Ward, Carlisle, Henry Pohley, • •• John •• B. H. Hellar , Bhlpp•ushurg Borough. • RESTAURANTS. A. J. Bele, Last Ward, Carliele, 'l'homes C. Colbert,. " . Samuel Brown, • " liredorieli Balmer, Advin Hoffnuin, `Went Ward. Then. Jones, ' 1 A. Kurt. 5: A. Minor, " Henry D. liopinan, New Co inberland•B6rnugh Samuel Cirtere. - Opper Allerrtonnship. • John 11 slayy, Meebouieeburg, Borough. Henry Sp..iow, {Pont Ponn shorn tewusbip; Ail. of Arf.elobly, all lieeneeff rtiffet be lifted 'alibi!, fifteen daya oiler beitill grouted. ornery tr 111 be forfeit. ft. • SAMUEL (leek of Quart,l).• &Wort, • 20mtir 09.3 t, REAL ESTATI, A SSI °NEES' SALT. EAL 'an d 'PERSONAL Pleb PER 7'1": On TUE:DAY, the nth day ot APRIL. A. D. 15n9, exf non=e to I•ublic rulr in ibn borbugh of Ileehanie,burg, Cumberland eon ty • In., ml tht• P:ERSONAL pre PER PI of the firm ' of J. aiming r thfriq .101INfON k SONS, SIXTEEN FREIGHT CARS, 'in' Good- lik.nnikli A lot of Groin, Flour, Felt, ll'atelloure Ne ilr., and Trwits, a I.l,olllght. T. ilol !mid Ir., 1-ultatilt• or ridl go, nth., ztrtlelk If 0 oulllCrOlltl V/i • Also the following_flot.oribod REAL ESTA TE : No 1. A Lot of Groood In th. tworomh ~t sh•omn• ,Icobqp., trolling 00 00 ezintheAlaild R il road . 13.1, - 111t 410 ft Ot,loloxtoo4llr, hack about Lou , 00t n rtt t 0t,111t,.11 n largo • Two Story_Brick_Warehouses thereon 91,40* This is the Wt location, for rt ware house f r O Flcnrdtdg 'riod shipping purith-es on the line of the Cianlwriontl Volley En Irgad. No 2. Three lots. of ground r in sold horLatk, by 78 lent rails tug ono of 'mild Cumin:limn Volley Eitilrontl, nod es tending book tono nil . 'bothn good TWO STOlt DWELLING LIOUSE ereet ed neb. No '3. A Lot of Groninlin sold borough, 112 by 140 fee on coiner of Aloft and Allen streets with Two Story Erich Dwelling gouge , thereon erected Th le lot con bo dB to make Bernal line tau ildlng lots. • ' - N 0.4. A Vacant Lot in told hor.Sugh, on cornier of ,Motkpb plied nod railrond, frorrittng on the Cumberinn&Tilll'j . Mali - nod, about 250 feet all 1 ro. tondlng bock nbont 31, test. 001 ° to etlininetioo nt,lo o'clock A. M. of sold 'toy, when attendance. will be givtu lutd terms. mod. known by . . . • • ROBERT 11. THOMAS. Aselguees - or J. aOIINSON S SOAN. M.Th.:CPA. ,a 4) A DICHNISTRATOIVS SALE OF 1 -- 1 REAL ESTATE . . . In porouanen to an order of the Orphanc' Court of. Cumberland county, xi bu Fold at Public Salo, tho Into rosidenco of Etdlt er Vanderhol, doc'd., on , 13ATU.RDAY., 101E1 of Aprh, 1869, utl o'cloulc, P. M., of that day; tho followinviccmlbed Heal Eatat'a, late tlia property of mud deed. • A Lot of Ground elf unto In Monroe .linunduitcin %h p, post, North nod rout by, Janda of tilizabSthilde /Olden tho Syhlh by Martin Buit. holmor, contitinitio one Acre, having tholeon ereqb ed a Twolitory WHATiIkIitiIOARDED HOUSE, a Stable, Wnod House andAller outbuildings. Thine ,ja w,Oll of excellent wator.:On the.„IIIMIALA," 'II kw cistern. Thorp aro Fruit Trues growing on. Terms of Sale n - r 8 P . 0 1 .5'.4 ap.mily b0.°04 0, 1 to PsY tho costa and eisponsee of sale, and tho collatorti Inlicritanco tax, to be paid on tilt, confirmation of riefdlby dig OonYtiand isehaindii of tbo pea , t.chilati'lllthlee ailhd let' day of AOw agfo,i with: In. terest-from thelbth , day of AtirllelB69..•Tho fain chaser to pay tho rates for 1809, and got •prissussion • P-k,ntmttair:th-'••T"'44,•• ~-v i,irithitA • gig4ilau7a4ilVASiittlifitiliaucolli the Oreinifia' Court with approved eueurity. The Adminis trator to maie. return of proce'odluitu , thti , Ctopt:,t On . the 12th of April 1860. ~.I)IAENJAMIN,NINSLY; a Y.4lfar , AdministratOri,oC, • ,a, • r irre ri r r . 'r • r flf veLIJABLE ,, EI•OTKIJI Propeity, SA f:,01t• EXCIi ANG FOR A , YAOI The oubeeilboe Wore at pi lento silo tlio wall.knoww .I.totul. stand in NOTWOUei PA O known as the 1: • . zOa I ALIP E. • L I . •Tho lot (upon! tlhinh thelllotel titends),contrarieVE Ay 39 Joint, au il In {thlltion }huroto , wlll 138 sold Itri ot,lo.llllT„NittalletilltiZetat.„l3o contelnlug 8 elooplnit apertmontellloott Par.-tool Dlolog-room, Perlor,lilithon;Ond , laitoodorn oonelo? . . loncoo. A good Melt ollWator at the dooi, L ~BLLNG for • forty horses, Ice nous!, Wo'kd House, Smole Mum and all necsasary.but-brakllngs.: • I: The Logan Clouse hi4idely and lavorably . kna t rn and le largelytatillulzatt. It has boon quite ean ly 444UP - int:on and'repalrad th m throughout. • . Tornio to Tatit, too purohueer. 4 rtye;A f?, , r ForTurther . partlouttre, apply to tho oinbooriboi,to /YetitAt 'Alt]; at.N OW .At g " :(1 2 , I !'. !:!/, 6 :Qt) t .. `AQCIR#FP 'LEGAL NOVICES. X-EOU'I, I 9R'S-..NOTJCIi. • • . Lottors testaninotaf 0.0:11 0 'otitoto of Berjo : min. 1 onzoriko,r; . ..dit'd:, irrf Woot-,Pentollorti • towns - hip, biolng , been booed to the entokerlbe re TO • sidlog i n thioam tewoohlt; boticolaitierohyr glverk trfith psrooni Indebted to• make payment and those Ifkr!og dolma to pronoOtqltirdlor , , rhtlernoot' to : f LONOl4ltelt.NR; •,„ : 1 C. , 81 , 01'L DILLER;',Bt., 11. • " •'' laacutora;,, 3 111114 r 119.6 t, , . ) I XEQU'reit'S . NOTICE. .• • - 4 .Lollere testamentary 'On . the °aisle of ,Ignsy hlinonl - , - W - ed. ' Into of .taet, Ponneboro •township, having hech - lsiued 'to the subserihkr residing In the Pftlllo toinahip,•uotice le hereby given to all persone Indebted tcrmalto - payment And three har ing claims- to present them for settlement to. G. IV, OtISSIVELL, fo'r. = _TAIXEQUTOR'S NOTICE.- rJ. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Robert lluston, dec'd., late of Lower Allen township, this. county, to tho subscriber •tesidina in the same ton nehip. notice la hereby glvertAu_all_persoos debtod to said estate to Rialto Immediate payment, and to those having• claims against It to present tisbni - rrorerly — anthinitleetSd J AMES O. HUSTON, Executor. ' lEMIZIE 11 . N 13ANKRUPTCY. Eastern District of Peqnsylccia4, , ,,SS CABLISLE, 'lnrch 9, A. P. Itiop The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as rosignee of ancob C. bents, of leerth Middloton township, In ties county of Cumberland and State" of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged i a Bankrupt upon his own petition by tho District Court of said District. DAVID KRIBRI MEM DROT tIONOTARY'S NOTICE— •jt:, rs:nticg is hereby elvon that the following as mouth have been filed In the Prothonotary's office for examination and will 110 presented to the Court of Coofmon Pleas of Cumberland County, for exam!. 'ir , tion on Wednesday, tho 10th day of Aprll,lBl3o. viz, 1. Tho account of John Stuart. jr., Soquantrator of thu lima:lvor and Ca'rlislo Turnplk.o Road Com pany. , _. . ... .2. The nc•ouut of Corns!hts KIIMINIV, Assignee of 11.0,1 Worst, under 'deed of voluntary aseigument. .1. P Prory.. • 1211 tr- t _., PROCLAMATION. WriTEREAS, enn Hon. - JAMES H. v GRAHAM ' Presider t Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumber land. perry, and Juniata. and Justice of tho several Courts of oyor and 'Drminer and General Jail Deliv ery in said counties, and (lons. Tlins. P. Blair and Hugh Stuart. J udges of thu Courts of Oyer and Tonal -op, and Jail Delivery for the trial ofall capital and other offenders, in 'he raid county of Cumberland, by their precept tr ne directed, dated bith January, LSD have ordvred the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail delivery to bo hoiden at Carlisle, on the :Id Monday of April, 1869, being the I . 2th day, to eon Dune two weolcs. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Co . tonor, Justices of 'the Penes, and Consl able,: of the said county of Cum-. berland that they are by the said precepts corn mend ell to be then and there in null proper persons, wIGI their roll', records. and inquisltions exeminatio6, and all other role. mbrances. to do those things n•Mch it, their offiees appertain to be d one, and all these that nee bound by recognDances, to prosecute itgallist the prhoners that •On or then shall be In tho . Jail of said — County, are to be there to proxeaute theta as shall be Just. JOS. C. ViONTPSON. Shortit March tc. 4 N IDADINANCITi . :gating to.Cel ler Tillolar...poo, Ster4'af.ll , Ppementa on 011 to Street. lie It en acted and ortlalnelt,,lo,o',the Totic.3onell of the totren h of Cartlefe and 14' ht°ooby enacted by the nuthorl , y of the same.- Sae. 1. Th..t from and after the passage of this Ord. - mice It shell 1 e nnlttn - tul lor property owners ht evil Borough d, exiend tato the pavement... any Cedar Doors -or a grouter dletanee Lion 3 feet 0 inebes. not - any Idder Ste:e to e - grsater distance thou II foet,G Inches on any of the groat; in Raid inc. 2. That all Gat nareulents hereafter !Mil On College St. Oct. shall e•tend Into mid litreet 12 feet, and all pavetnante on' it old Street mow I altl of s loch width. shell he extended to 12 6,4 ta tibia six moths horn (ho bOilhoe of 11.01 Ortllueure.d. noted into nu Oldinduce this Itithlla, of )larch, 1819. C. I'. 1111MIL1C11, Prof 1. Town Connell. - • Amt. sr—J. M. ALLEN, .1. CAMPBELL, SoyCy of Corpirsclon. Chief Burgeon. '.l6lantr:ll TT .s. INTERNAL REVENUE •-) roltertion of Annual Taxes .far . 1469. lb LLECTOII'e Orricr.,lsol District, Pa., Sleehauic,inlrd. Pa., Marrh PotSo tut to thu Int-rnal Doren on LAMP. of the Unit cd etates, all persons assessed on the annual f0r.14 , t1 for :Special Taxes or ideonsen, tax on Ineonies, t.'arriages,lot War, hes, Plate, . ire hsrelor notified thet•tlp• collecter of thin District or lie Deputy will bu prekent to receive the aforosalsi Taxes et the time and pine's libelous [Mined CU IVIBERLAND CQUNTY..; At Iter bot..4..fAxiturn. on' Batumi ty, April 3itl, IFBtt 1,. Lower Allet) township. , AttitherlAt tt i not A. and Fairy low 'Pnwotitip, Tort: county " At Rlinige Unto% tridgepori, on. Monday, April Rh, Ibf7, from 7 tiolock, A. ft.. to 12 o'il,k, NI., for goat PerMsbnio . iind Camplon twpe., Cumberland County. At Unltinhorn, on Monday, 'April 6th, 1889, for part of 7th Division including Cournago, N e wberg and Wiirrlngton townships York county. A't I he office of the Assistant Assessorttfibippen,- burg, on 'fihnisday, April Bth, 186i1 for the town. ship, of ehippensburg, outhompton, a nthilopinvell and the itormothe of :flit ppoombui g and Newburg. At 1 he °filch of the Assistant Assessor at N eweillo, on Frielay and Saturday. Aped oth and 10th. ISUfI, for the tokak§hips of Mifflin. Frank ford. West Penns bout; Penn mud Keaton and the Borough ot Nov. At tho office of C llormoo, I ry., Blom's 11311-Carlisle. un :Woodsy and Tttes,W, April 12th aw,llllth. 1960, for the townships 0( North Middle ton, Booth I , lllclieton, s , itittiesex and bleitiusob .d the liorouen of Carlisle. At lire CollCcior's alive In Mechanic, burg, on Thursday and Friday, April 16th and 16th, ISen, the townships of Silver Spit rg. Upper Allen, Mint roe nit the Borough of Mechnnieshing end the townships of Monaghan ' Carroll, Prank'lu and Washington In York connt3'; - TAKE NOTICE.—By the Lows, as amended March 2nd 1867, portles foilln g to pnv nt the time sp,lficil above will incur the following' -expenvea. 2d rents for notices and 4 cants per mile tvr•serclee of Cattle with 3 per yen tom penalty anti interett at ono per Celli um per month additional. - The:ll,ov° mentioned places hose beeri as t he mind ventral In the mineral Olvivions, but taxes will 1, fecelved on the slays spocigeg nt any of th e points most convenient to the lox payer. tin the nth, tith. 10th 12th lath am! 1401, of April collections will not he remved et the Collector's °gnu In Mechoolcsitnrg as he will -Le itheent filling Iho oboe appoint merits WM. PENN LLOYD, , Collector, nth Diqrlet, Pa.', Ell FP SALES L 7 Ey Omni of sundry writ of Vonditioni Ex , pl/11.1N, ~,,,,,,, Farina and Vela Faciaii—TiTbicit out of the Court ni Common Plea+ of Cumbneaud county, Ira, and In Inc directed, f will oxiinsi. to Public rhle FRIDAY APRIL 9, 1869, ntlo e'rlneo, the following deoerlbed real eh laud, to wit A-1 IA - of li round slunto In the Bommah of Car 111,n, thunbeetioni koonty. Pa bounded ou the West Its South hlattover Street. on 'the South by Mlm lots or dolendlnt•oh the he an aneY, and on the North Its an ettotelmlns . :12 feet In front and :30 In depth more or INN, basin thereon erect 'Oda two-story. Frame Ileitwt, tech Itoildlng,.Siarao StNble and other out -buildings. Al=n, a lot" of ground oituntod lu th.II borough of Carlisle) ea.'er turd county. hounded on rte. North by other opine,- of tleftaulaut. Op the We'd. by Routh Itanover fit net. on the -oath by - Mro— Wor.ho•rod. no the foot by nu ulioy, containing,lN -- e,Tdii -- ir - ,l,7rid - 7.47 - M - ditfiTir, - morn or lota, baying L be' ennuiareat ad a Dip owl halt orory Pronto Holton, A e Scrod and token In execution na-the property of William Johns. Alwt, interest inn tract of land, situ-. led ill Son r /11111 q 4.011 UM coon., ty. bouodod on the !forth by too ds of—, Russet's lona, on the brlt. by ,lands of Henry Clt.vor's hens. h, .South brAdamg county Ilutt , Ond 1, ods of. oot Strohm, 4 , 4. militia West by bandy of l'avld C over nod otbbea. cOntAsnlng..r.,,Oal Athos, morn or ha, lug thotcri erected a Rtirnare,,Forg. , , Tenant llous,s,thartio and nt hor outthulldlngs.'. - kiclzad nod taboo In oxecutlou as (ho property. of Sant wiel SW•of.. Also, a tract nt' land altuato)n; Dlckthson town ship. Umbel - land;houttd4lthn tbo North by land of Josthlt Mdis otbOnTi'On - the {Yost .by -Noe roparty, . tbn South by Rlchard Woods, and - nu-the blast by. thuilYhltearotrn road, containing 235 .Aeroa, [author lE4B,llolo'd thereon elected w two:story Prawn. Divollinic:ipuse, Log tharn,'Parr other otthbulllnga' • ,Polcoil and tauten In exoeutlortottl the proPortythfJacob;Zlnn. .Also, a tract of_land altuated;:ln',Atier township, Cutuborland County, Pa., taintidnd on the. North by lands or Itucha Lantilston - thabbod by lauds. oECCadrail cin tho ...,ottlit by lands of Or. 11, Long and Win - , enover, and On tho:.:{Vik: - by lands of Jacob Coml., cob talolnglb arrosonoro or loop, having thereon" ore.4ted a tird.story log Dwolltng llon , e, Log Stable other out-bolldlngs. Seized : and taken In or, eon.. , as the property of A It:candor Yost Also, rill (hot cerialti i Tabling, inrated In the village of Wed Fairview, Post Pelonhorough town chip, thuniidria, d county, on a lot or phre of ground,- hounded on' the North, by William Math,, o,' tho. South o.t tho Slate road, on Tito .Neat by Third street/. antbon the tee:4 by ........-- —; ho ng , 1 ~,,,,,s tot y. .Fratuu Dwelling Douse, twonty-two feet oeop, nod. • having attached , porch on tho rear, of tweutt. three feet hi length, by live feet in width,. Selz a and taken In !Tcoeutlott 11/1 Darnpropotty, of John 11... Herat,.. •• , • , Mao, it lot of Oroutitt pit Tutted In Noaton .totvp-, ship, Cuuthorbunt county,' Pa.', abounded - an North by,,ldaln street, , on the 'Wot , Iv • iteniemit , Milkier, op the Snot by David iftii•eit,•on the South : by, an Alloy, containing bit teat Id•fftgit - lii triflOhet in deptionore or lose, hiving %lomat erected 11 two, story 'Promo Dwelling Homo, •Pretin , abod e and, - PTIF - ri•iflffirga7 - flazed and taken In execution• twilit), property,of Alexander Itonnedy. • ' ' i • Also; a tract of Ihneatong mat pituat....l I. Now— ton' lownithip, • Cumberland • eontity, bounded On the North by. hind of-Widow, . Vanderbolt, on lb° West by land or Robert, Ilkley, containing AT 0 /ICIIIB more or ham, Intvlog thereon tweeted a two-story kg. Weather-boarded noose, flank ;Darn;,Nytignit Shed, 'Clan CrllfiCarringe'.llhuse,.4) , , •,l , ;t , •"• i ', 'l,. I Also, a tract of laud eituated In Newton tourulthip, Cutuburiana coon Ty, hou Tided oat the Wost krill South by Carnations Vantlarbitit's Mara, on tho North by ll... Manning Anti Naugle,&.Wilson, and, on the East by IValitur & Sort, cootelitingl , 4 Acres, morn "or, I.e. •• Seised 44 token: . 11l oxienttloti ne:the pinberly.', Of Moe :dickey. " And ell td be seld'hylni4 '" . 1 • ' - JOB, 0. THOM t SON. Sheriff! 5T1E1141 , 1,1 Orr/o4,Corlitill,,Mare\llt, MAI. ' i •. CON4VIONS—On all Adloreritn ao;!:i,ier, PO. :svillbB ryhtartil ''.o IT& 'phi& 'ti,T):4ln't Ilitropii4 . tla isirit;.lM - n utf,'ltu,l "igti, on pli:aaiecitii'dtV . 4(lo . •- • g :. . 9-R. 44 . 14 bi. -' ;*"'• " ;'. : I ` :'•' '2'„ ., :."',, i , ~ 41,y,i11y. ail:arra:lo TniOilioli / i 1 0 164 43 W E I I " ‘ O, curator of Bouthwucl,lY,ont Strode: P9i,fttrtiler particulara Inquire of .. , !..10/03 ,FuucuirA , • • • alimakt• ~ ,7' . 1, , . 3 . :e (VI ' i ;4111 • 10 „.. L1 • ---•--", ~,17;, 7 7.thirr1.. . , . .' . . ';..';-. . WAN TETY"" . " ily II itvet6l . .6 LIVE: INSDRANON COMPANY, Cills• Saul and 'l,oest , Agoilts to r thin and. surr,ound ng, cmintioe - The divldoint of this colnpitirfit•V n.,' woe SO per runt. 'Alpo% !Cs reatprtui aril :;,.11a dlyil, green In pay mooti ef ptotnlinotil ilittalt .:Ilvklontla;, all poncho non•forfid t able; does not limit 40 . 0. 1 , .1 sAdctrooll.w4lx roll ran's::: •. ' , ~, ~; c,,,. l ~,,,i,..•01, , ,,; Trintifiliiiii„);,ll.,o: ,ti0x4644.1 /211tir.0 - ~ - j'al . 1 4/)*Ltiltifo,k.ki. r. , , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ENE UNIOV4 PACIFfe -RAILROAD CO. EIS Central, Pacific Rai linad • FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS REIM . . This great enterprise 41 approaching completion with a rapidity that astonlahee the avorld. Over on, re, nit es aye been ,u 1 t• y wo (2) powerful companies; the Union Paciflellailreatt, beginning at Omaha, bidding west, and the !19r , Tel Pacific Railroad !beginning at Sitcomsrho, and building east, until tho two roads shall meeh4ess than two hundred and Ofty miles remain to' be built. The greater part of the Interval is now grad• ed, and it is reasonably expected that the through connection between San Francisco and New York will be completed by July 1. . As the amount of. Governmental - 4 glten to each Is dependent upon the length of road each shall build bo th companies at o prompted to great efforts to centre the conkreelon and control' of What, when completed, will bo one and the only grand Railroad I.4ne connecting the Atlantic and Pacific once. One Hundred and Ten Million Dollars ($1 . 10,000,- 000) In money have already been expended by the two powerful companies engaged In this great on terprise, nod they will speedily complete the por tion yet to be bullt, When the United States GOT ernm ant found It r smeary to secure the construc tion of tho Pacific Rallroad-to develop and protect Its own interest, it gave the companies authorized to build it such ample - aid an should render its' speedy completion berniad a doubt. The Govern. ment aid may be briefly summed ,up as follows: • . First. The right of why and all neer, nary timber and :dune from public domain. Second. It Makes a donation of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, which, when the road is compCo: ed, will amount to twenty-three million (23,000,000) acme, end all of It within twenty (20) miles of railroad. Third. It loans the compotes fifty million dol. Ism ($50.000,009), for which it takes a second lien. The Geveroment hen already loaned the Onion Pacific Railroad twenty-four million and Arty. eight thousand dollars ($24,058,000, and to - the Conyal Pacific Railroad seventeen million six bun dre and forty-eight thousand (17M8,000), amount ing )n all to forty one million Seven hundred and six t oumnd dollars (111,700,000).... To conmanleii are - perml tted to issue their own First [elegem) Rondo to the mum amount an they rectiversotu the United statee, and no more. The cempselos have mild to permanent Investors about ($10.000.000) forty million dollars of the First Mortgage Bonds.' The companies have already paid in (including not earnings not divided, grants from tilatei,of California, and zacramento city and San Frtiriciari,),. upwaros of . ($25,000,000) twenty: five million dollars capital stock. ' . lib rf 1‘ HAT .19.32111021: YET TO 11E-DONE i In considering this question it must be remem• . bored thatell the 'remaining iron to tintett - the road is contractedfor, and Cho largest portion paid for nod 11039 delivered on the lino of the Union Pacific Railroad end tho Central Pecitle Railronit, and that the orading Is almost. finiel'ed. RESOURCES RAVE TUE COMPANIES TO .ItOA to First. They will receive from the Government as the road progresses about $9,000,000 additional. Second. They can Irene their own First himtgage Bonds for about $9,000,000 additional. Third. the companies now bold almost all the laud they have np to this time received from the aoiernment; upon the completion of the road they will have received In all 23,000.000 acres, which 1,11 $1.50 per nero would be worth $34,500,000. In addition to the aboVe the net earnings of % s tile made and additional capital, if neceseary, could ' lm called In to finish the rood. VAT ERIK NESS-ACTI7AL EARNINGS No Otte has ever expressed a doubt that asAmon or the road la completed Its through huviness will be Abundantly prpfltable.. Gross earnings et the Union Pa. elfic Reilrood Cohmany for six months, andlugJanuntylit. lfiSll7ere upwards of ' The rernings of Central Pacific Rantoul, for six months, end , log. Jenuary let 1860, were ' Expenses tfiso,ooo,gold lutereet 450,000 " Net profit of Can tr al Pacific Rail road, atter paying all Interest -and eXpellso3 fir eta mon the $750,000 sold The present gross earnings or the Union and Central Pacifir Railroads n,n $1,200.000 monthly. [[OW L.(IWE A 1:118INFSS IS IT SAFE TO PREDICT FOIL TUN GREAT PACIFIC HAIL. ROAD; We wonidlire the folloving; fn,to derived from iShlppllA Lints, knrnrence Companies, Railroads and general inter:notion:— Billinl going Truro • the Atlant ir Around Cape tioru, 100 80,000 tone Stramshipo ronaacting at Panama with California and Chine, ftl. 120,000 Overland Tielfix, Stagee, etc., ete. , Ilrra we lin, two himtlred and thirty thousand tons caviled westward and experience has shown that I holostl3 Ova y earl; that the lett] rned passon nets from Californls li the Lents nesrll as Tumoral. de throe 11011' M ANY r 21SENO KR' AIR'. 9'lll-111.' lye cunkothu rcilwate:- 140 Sfuninghlpn (I..ktli ways) 7(),L1) lnclunl nn "08) 200 Vpaolh 1,000 rrotirtinted " tho:,is 1 - ' 100 . 0211 t 1 . • - Number par annum 174,0,00 Present pike (nvonylint. belt tho cost of the stpinshlps), for both_ possengorts and tonnage glvuo tho following . , 174,000 passangera Id $lOO ' $17,400,000 460,000 tons, rated at. $1 per cubic IN,t 10,640,000 colcuictlons upon Cho : above 01ttion Rith roL illitisvlng for nit. lorgo Incoepdto huelueaa which can oofoly no looked for, thon,,ostlmelo tLo tuntilny expense at one baltond !To'bard net 'fbc 34 . 4 410,620,000; which; after_ paying 'tb.o! In itbroot on.t.b.c find 31ortnagn 'Boids cud, the . ; t d: irinceo 1414 p by tha Otmertmout, , could Iwo, a 4Ce canna] inconnc Of $0,9900 at'ir and choir, all oilcan/al and , Interest. : • , • 'rho llOtids ct do Vnlou igoig o 81.11rodd Cinnpany ond , tho Blrrt hiortgagovihindo f-tho , COhtlYl,Pdelflo-Rellroad-Oorthrbottrrprlnci, ,pilOßOOgereit; gayOblolu, &Old • colr4'. tLq: pay, la perdent..lotoroot 'ln gold cola, and rod , for thh ty years, nud,thoy ooduot La paid .heforo that. Woo without tho eoueolat of rho holder. ' , . . . • First Mertgaga Geld Donde of 'she 'olLltilcet • Paeltle. 411 road fur 'Ala at bar :tad accrued Interest, add. First Mortgage Gold Goode of Cautt'al Pacific Ball ialtit•ii4iOtea:b;dialaeriied• •Itaareati • • t• , , 'DE ]321.V.E.15T p,1101; Otindern - iii. 'o3oVOTninint, SOOnri•• • ". ,•.. . ties, Gold, Xto., J'.'t "': ~ I'~ : • ikiuthllitHiltD :Sheet; ' 7 ' 4 1 144 0 0. r litruzappalp oh - soßa'Awi , b&& GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES of ~1,,.,, ~•,r DRY GOOD:S-STORE lit opening a full inisortment of dARPETS 1 Splendid patterns, ENGLISH TAPESTRY, BROS EELS, LOWELL THREE PLY,' ONLY $1 15- lIXTRA SUPER TWO PLY, ONLY 195, IN GRAINS., STRIPED, VENITIAN, WOOL DUTCH, STAIR, RAG LINEN, HEMP, &c., all at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES OIL CLOTHS FOR HALLS', Table. Oil Cloths, Stab' . Oil Cloths, Table Linen, Darnaoks, Tickings, Shootings, Checks, Glngharns, Mux &r Ake, all M Illng at such prices as will astonish all that trill giro US a ISM HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Please remember that there has hewn a great do MBE CA.RPET.S, Zcnthat we are'Rble to gall NEW GOODS fully ne cheap. as the wholesale prices a thwmonthe ego. Pleass do not 101 l to glvo us •an 'early call and get a share of the borgaloos 213 ma 9 Important to Buyers of *Dry Goods "BEE HIVE," The Popular Dry Good Store, 020 Chestnut Street, PHII;ADELPIIIA For many years conducted RN the "PARIS CLOAK AND MANTILLA J. W. PROCTOR & CO Will offer the coming Benson et POPULAR PRIORS FOR OASII, en entirely New; Stock of Er= FOREIGN DOMESTIC Din' GOODS. Including Spring and Summer Press Gouda In large $1;760,00 geld ALA_ CK AND COLORED SILKS, LACES AND IRS, LINENS} WHITE GOODS AND DOMESTICS HOSIERY, GLOVES ON AIL KINDS, MOURNING DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SACQUES, to , i n this departmntitan un rivalled assortment at primer, from $5 and upwards. 1,000,000 SIIA WLS OF ALL KINDS Including Lama, Lace cloaks, Sacques and Points. A nil Tack.s other goods adaptril Lo the Popular Trade, whlell will be sold at • ' ECONOMICAL PRICES Wn roepeatfully solicit an,eXaminatian. Our prire son marked In plain 4nm—so doviatlfin J. W. PROCTOR & CO. "THE BEE, HIVE." 920 . CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA 26 r• 69. 3m First Mortgage Seven Per cent. INDORSED BONDS. TUE. , St. Louis,Vandalia and Terra Haute Railroad Co. At 00 and ACCRUED INTEREST These BOYDB are for $lOOO, each, secured by a Brat mortealm'Of ONLY $1 . 0,000' por mile on tho property and franchises of the pompany, redeems : able on the fireLday of January, ,), , On. Coupons al tached, payable on the let day of Jannory and Jhly In each year.. ' The payment of-tho principal uud InterestVPUlt s - TUEIt SECURED by the Judos tomenc of the Bonds by The Terra haute, and indianapoli? Railroad Co. The Colurubud, Chicago pia Indiana Central Railway Co. . • The. Pittaburgh, Cincinnati wad St. - Louis Railway Co. The Indorsement of the trro lost-named Comm...des - being guarantecol by P. 31,010 000 The Peolusilvania . llolwity Co •. The road on witich , these Bonds constitute a First Lion is 108 miles long, extendlng_front the Torre Haute' and Indianapolis Railroad, near :Ferrel:into, 'to , 8t;• Louis, and forma the. lase and only . uncompleted link In the Ohortese Line from Sy. Louis tulltdlidelphia_futd—birs , •diets eontruationtunLequlpment aro provided fur I 'in a cont root between the Pennsylvania Mahood I Oompany, and the (lemonlik' obeys named, ovhlch •eontreet insures that it ahall always be operated In . thejoine . Interests of the direct line between' , Pt. Loultand the Nast. BOVENTY MILES, of the road aro now oempleted, • and It hisonOdently ospocted that the entire, line, will be opened for train° early In 1870, , The live red's far the entintiongth,ottho rod bate been purchasedy aid eta fficient for ICU fltlice deny- 'Am Honda can be bad on application to,-•--- E • HAVEN • & AROTHER Diabters &Dealers in Government Se • .esOti.e, Gold, &o. :..;.; No: South 27 f d . ! Street,. - - C/111 iu Ily aboip arable "mouthy= , . ' J Entlen TI10)11380 FANCY. ' POULTRY. eel from,tha varletlos etTliOneugla • red ; Povitri is.tollowe • • ' • White Faced (3pardetrlllaek, •• • -$llO 'per 13 13gge, .81,aolitt.1%hlte (or Legbarae,) .. • " ° • Golden Phaesauk, • , :" " i; ."; ' • Silver ,Pbottax!ti„ ...," .. N,, , , rt Dramas, ,, ~,,;.• 0 • 1,a1314e' . 14114 and dallvery Exprou Olfloe. '• • ." 3.11-111t10111111.. • -• CARPETS, MEM CI E N T li A L El UP ALL STY,LISI3 AHD QUA LIT IE S. Quilts, .Counterpanes; Linen Table Cloths, = THE EMPOR UM IZIEM SEWING MACHINES, &6. Wheeler&Wilson's i3~I4~H~ST _,IR - Emx:c7ATP SEW= PAACHINES! At the great Estimation, Paris, 1807 Awarded the: Highest . Pretniums over 82 Competitors. PEOPLE'S VERDICT THE SALE OF THIS WORLD RENOWNED MACETNE ARE /00,000 GREATER THAN ANY OTHER. • THE GRAND TRIAL- Daily ure Throughout .the world, were ONLY ME menu gal. Moor, and kiIIPERIOUTY wins the race. The Wheeler a, Wilson ht.& triumphantly the Champion and. Leader over all Othere by the vordirt of the pmple.. gliding. We claim no merits that we cannot sustain by and reliable witnesses. We stand upon our own arra. wollin, without declaiming against other companies. We claim to horn impforemente for sewing that we know cannot be excelled, and in many points that no other company dare compote. with. No other company can show so many ma-. chines that liar.] been to daily ore for the length of time os we can. 'For tho proof of this; look at the numbers that uro on eachmachine The Wheel er and Wilson. Bowing Machine 1. the Bich Man's Best Friend, and the Poor 'Woman's Trust and Coal forterer, for no Aber company can sell on as pond and easy term `n we., Tho poor 04:2nan can get herself a. Ma chine, gnd afterwaeds . pay for it. No Tlachine paidfor until partie's ,are fully satis fied. Constant use • only increases the worth" - , of o n M.ZI.. 410 3EXXWMIE6 Several ladies In Carlisle who !lava used our ma chinos from six to twelve y ears, Fay "They consider there better In every point than when new, and there is not a garment worn in the family, from light as Swiss to heavy as Beaver cloth, that they have not made!' 011 r lady rays "I have sowed for three years nod never brake a needle" We can furnish names and residences of responsible parties who can mmtainiTll we claim. The unsigned ern a tow of m any who have the 11'1506100 and Wilson Sewing in Carl/Me, and length of time they have boon In constant Doe. ➢lre.• J. B. Haverstiek, " J. Rbeem, " Col. Henderson, - " Rev: Dr. Wing; " R. G. Woodward, Bev. Sterrett, " Peebles, Miss Caroline Ege, " C. Herman, (Monroe•twp 9 " given free of charge. and Machines% cheerfully shown Co all who call at Mrs. Williams' Millinery Sire, No North ilanovor Street, Car- Prices and stylus to suit any customer. Machines delivered to all points in Cumberland and adjoining countie, free of extra elm, go. PETERSON & CARPE'NTE4, agte. 12.1 NIARKtrr STREET lIARRISBILRO, J. 1t &L. -FULMER ; the only authorized Agents in Carlisle. 1911. r ro.ir LARGE PUBLIC SALE OF OAR- BUGGIES AND WAGONS, A. B. & N. SIiERK, ON FfirDAl, 1 ; 7 . 7;17", 1869 M esm, A. B. & N. Sheik. having successfully car ried on Coach Making for three years; one of the firm - Wishes to "withdraw. By so doing they have to make sale of 'their lute Stock on hand which consists of ONE PLAyFORM PILETON, BEST STYLE, 8 GERMANTOIVN CARRIAGES; TWO JAFFERY WAGONS, ONE TWO-SEATED SQUARE CARRIAOE, tklu Leather Top Steel Tiro Buggies, fifteen flute and Dupk Top, part of them Steel Tiro, No Tortiuggies, Ike new Spring Wagons, with isnd without top., tense and hand Buggl,s, Rockaway. out Fpring Wagons. Ail the new work IA warrant• ed iur otie Slnrrh 12-LN B Q WEB'S C 1' LET M A'N U B E . XIANCTAMRBD UT II EN leY BOWER, Chemist, I=l Super-Phosphate of Limo Ammonia & 111=3 nyarytt,ksmy ynEF. 11 ; t01,1 ADOLSERAT 10. H Thle manure oanfra , lls all 'the elements to pro; doe largo arc pa or all kinds, .d is highly teem thalult-i by all who usa it, also by dialloguished chemist. rho 1.11,0, by analyst, tossed its qualities Pooped rn Bas of 200 les. ecich niaix,stimtPLEss si, co.. AGENTS; 39 South Water 4: 40 South Delawara Aoo I= 'WILLIAM REYNOLDS, 79 South Street, UALTIMORI, MD And by denial, generally th rouhout the country For In furmatlon, athlrees Ilenry Bower, Phll'a, . 12/.4, 139.1 y„ DE HOOP SHIRTS 11-9 PKINS 3tlmufactory and Snlouroomi to No. Ittri 01114ST.NOT STREET, PIIILA DELPHI?. WIRT(' six .• 0111 Matto" of Champion INop Skirts• especially adapted to Firnt Class IVhoissale and ' tad Trade, win he lotind to vithrtteo thq tuost sire no ortinstit in the Union, and 'id/ tha latest and most dosirablu Styli s, Sir Loos I."ngthns and. Sites, 2 1,4, 2U, 2;t4 aria routed, of P.ain and Morel Pan-, reel. Sdrta, Reception Traits, he., &C., to• • gather wide over ninety ,Ittferent varieties of Idissas and Chihli en's Skirts, nlipf which for syinmetry of style, /I ithdbqghtneßn. •tirlt y. durability end real Cheapness, are unequaled by any otnee - goods in the • market, t111(1 are warranted in every rollout. ',Skirts Made' to order Altered, and Repaired, 'Wholesale and Retail., ." 'Full linos of LOW .P 1 Iced Easiorn Nada Skirts, 15 Springs, 25 Ccutsl - 20Springy, 45 Cants; 25 Springs 55 Cent;; 10 Springs, -57 Cents ; -aud 40 Springs, 75 Cents. - ' • CORSETS I. CORSETS I I CORSETS I I I' 57 ditrerOnt my Ira and prices, from 35 ()elan to 57.00..embraoing '0•Ile • .Ilock ~ ol,"0ioko Fitting." Madam Voy'll Corset Skirt SomiFteti:lthicayit - Patont AdJunting Atalominal" Corsets, French, Enallah and Domestic Ihtml-undo Corkrta, and. koperiOr French Ott terna of Cotell Corkotk, "Our Own slaka,". to which WO illVlto.odperlal attention. Complete assortmont.of Ladles' Under Gorraente., at very low prlcwo GENERAL AGENT fer the BARTRAR A FANTON FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, suptirler to any other before the public. Flfty-t wo of Giese No 1 Ms: - stance; Price .555 each, are being given away to our customer% in order no gpt them introduced f Every permit) In want or In-our.lluo r should exam• too our goods boforo purellunlow *owing°. Coll or send '.for clrculorin, at mm Iltatutfactory and Solos roomeiNo, lf Id Chostuut St. Phladolphla 2.11arG0.11r0., . ' WAI. T..lloPgnif3. • . Philadelphia, Marsh 10th; 1860. , Clit. ' We beg leave to Inform you that wo are pro pared to offer for your Inspection, ititir Usual,. assortment ofL . .. • • '. MILLINERY 006138 •'' • , Oonaleflnif of thilifeweSt Shapes ha Straw, Silk and Gimp Ha e,Ronnete, &a; Voivets, Silk Goods, Itite. bone, Flowers, Foathrrs, Ruches, Crapes, Bland!. Smith!, Ornaments, .&e., &0., Wootton be happy to , Wait on you, at onr itoro or recolyn your order. `Prices , latufor cash. ' `Ppurs' act - • 11. WARD. Nos/103 lot. and 10?11:8ncond de.iPblled'a Mare 1 4 .1.140. ` '' ' . plan 'II,EiTI..- 2 ..&Aarge otwoto tory , ~ -Brick ; DW:AW(' 'l,totfilll7; - 'aritti ( a'oitomo, ' ova Hank Dlrilding with a flill.Lot of Ground II tt 11. Stabling An ttie , ridirdlltustiod' ,, ortt East 'treat tai. Amy* Alain and Loutnor : elicits Carlini*, late % the lieeteehee tirAceOtt 13#17/5 'das'd. 'A jt pl,rto • •. . :. •- •;11 . :,:l) ': „ :;4: ;,! tl' :;) . 4. u hiwelA , .. l .":•a' . -.-• • • B eal Xittate m *HR, ' • =II I 4 years 12 " 12 " 11 10 " 8 9 5 n 11.15
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