American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 21, 1870, Image 3

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    ligifiran 4illudgv,
■2,ocal Stems
WANTED At, this oflloe, a copy of Loir
don't Indian IKarj, lor which a liberal price will
be paid. If the owner prolcrs to lend Che booh,
It will bo carefully preserved, mid promptly re
turned. -
ALSO, Files of-Wine's Weekly Gazcttewid the
Cumberland Kcpliter, covering tho period from
I7BS to ISI7, which will also ho carefully pro
served, and returned when used. ’
Looking Up—The iron deposits of tho
SoutlrMountidii scorn to be exuitiug con
siderable' interest among tho iron mumi
fnotnrerft throughout tho State. On'one
Jay lust week fifteen capitalists were
along the line of the South Mountain
railroad, endeavoring to- effect leases of
ere lands | and almost every day parlies
are out “ prospecting.” Now that it is
an established fact that tho ore of our
South Mountain is greedily sought after
by iron men all over tho State, and is
recognized as the most valuable oro that
can bo obtained ; and as it is well known
that tho entire northern slope of the
South Mountain is almost a continuous
bed of ore for thirty miles, in our judg
ment tho time has arrived for extending
the South Mountain Railroad along the
Southern side of tho valley. There are
line beds of superior ore all along the
South Mountain which can bo reached
by simply stripping the surface., They
are. now undeveloped, because ?hey lie
so far from railroad- transportation, but
would.aiuply repay tho road which would
take their hidden treasures.to market.
Admitted.— AVe unintentionally omit
ted to mention that our- talented young
friend, James H. GraiiAM, Jr., after pas
sing a higliiy oreditablo examination,
vita admitted to the practice of the law,
some weeks ago. Mr. Graham is a grad
uate of Dickinson College, and entries a
considerable quantity of brains under his
hat, which' wo expect to see him make
use of with credit to himself and honor
to the profession which lie has chosen.
Ued Men’s Ball.— The ball by the
“ Conodoguinet Tribe, 1 ' No. 1081. O. of
it. 31. atllheem’s Hall, on Mpnday even
ing, passed off pleasantly and with consid
erable eclat. After, the war and scalp.,
dance, scalping, marriage ceremony, &0., "
(ho members of the tribe mingled with
Urn spectators present, and the.dancing
became general. Some fifty, or more
ladies were present; and_a hundred or
more gentlemen. The dancing, welearn,
was kept up to a late hour—the-Carlisle
Brass Band furuiahimr the music—and
when the company dispersed all were
pleased with.the evening’s entertain
ment. .
Passion -Week.— What is generally
known amongst ritualists as “ the week
of Sorrow,” began on Sunday, the' 10th
iast., with Balm Sunday. The services
of the week commemorate the sufferings
and'death of Christ. Thursday was
"Uaunday-Thursduy.” The 15th was
“Good Friday,” the anniversary of the
crucifixion of Christ;. Holy Saturday is
the vigil Easter, while Easter Sunday
itself commemorated the resurrection of
Christ. . ,iFhe egg at Easter is-an emblem
of tile rising up oiit of the.grave, in the
same manner ns the chick, eutomed as it
were in the egg, is in due time brought
to life. As an emblem of the universe,
the work of the supromeDivlnity, the egg
lad a place in the theology and philoao
phy of the Egyptians, Persians, Greeks,
Gauls, and Romans. , ' .
.The Jewish Passovjsr.—The Jewish
Passover commenced last Friday evening
at sunset, and will bo more or leas strict
ly observed during the next seven days..
The Festival is in commemoration of the
exodus from Egypt, the land of, plagues
ami slavery, and' the homo of the Phara
ohs. Notwithstanding the fact that the
htaelities-had to pass through numerous,
subsequent emancipations in the course
of their checkered history equally as im
portant to.their well-being and. to their
social and political status, still this eman
cipation.from Egyptian bondage of more
thau.4,ooo years ago has always been re
ligiously remembered by the ancieutraco
There is no longer the sacrifice of the
P.wchal lamb, as used to bo tho custom
p thodays of Jerusalem, but around the
jheatth of every Jewish home the young
Jure made acquainted with tho history and
traditions of the race, and even the lamb
not totally-forgotten. The story of the
lei/Vereuee from Egypt is read to the
<.Mrt.Uo*iojc- lorWoittca frma a small 11 -
wok -oalled the- “ Hagadah, " written
uauy hundred years since.. The reform
hraeliles have discarded.it, and with it
ho aneient rites and customs whicli have
mule the Passover one of the most pecu
iar Jewish festivals. During the seven
Jays no leavened, bread is eaten, and all
[ood in which it Is used as an ingredient
h banished from their homes, Un leaven
sd bread, or maizoih, takes- its place, but
110 interdiction is laid'upon other food.
■he world, gets done sometime or other,
an editor never. Ho is more egregi-
Jualy bored and -worried and Worked than ‘
1,1 other men put together., He ought to
nuke a fortune in-less than no time, but
edonT From tho time he rises in the
‘horning until lie goes to bed at night,
jho is beset by somebody who has some
ping 01i baud tbafc ought t 0 , lgo io> „ an(i ,
pheu be sleep’s, “the devil” is hovering
ground ids pillow with ceaseless demands
|or copy. There is no rest for him this
f iho grave, that’s certain. '
Ii W Notes.—The government is now
put ing out their new issue of notes from
ino Ooliar upwards. Almost everything.
L ll . ie w »y of a note has been countor
■el ™ 60 "well as to make the spurious'
■ 3Uo 1)1163 readily, consequently tile gov
ament has set some scientific men to
I *' k:) Manufacture a paper that it will
impossible to counterfeit. This paper
shades of different colored silks
I ,“ rkC(l into Us body, which is done by
.y cost| y machinery, and by a process
generally known. The peculiarity is
, a i that all notes from one to ten, inclu
ij'i ,>avc ' ** ese c °l° ref l threads on
ihav Si '^ e lC notc > and all the notes
lt 0 tllo tan dollar denomination will
O tbelrTOlxturo of threads on the
tat hand side of the notof Those tiav
t charge of printing the notes, and
, “uufaoturlng the paper, have their dlf
'amtapartments guarded day aud night,
“at the paper cannot be stolen.
LL.—Tho illnesa of Judge Blair pro
*' eil bitn from taking bis place on the:
ch lost week, but we are glad to. see*
ho is able to be about again.
New rw-
‘'V Opi.'iok.— -H. A- Underwood has
■ o „ Poatmaator at Mountain
len h P* aco A. W. Gardner, re
i ed. Tills is’ a station on tiro South
pntaln Railroad. .
e . ® Ki3iiuii/r,—Wo have recently
roe , that Col. Omit intends to
u\\Ju atonce to the erection of suitable
n ea at Carlisle Springs.
Couivr Proceedings.— The April term
of tho several Courts opened on Monday,
Hth hist. President Judge Graham and
Associate Judge Stuart tho Bench
Judge Blair being detained at home by
illness.
Tho greater part'of Monday was occu*
pied in swearing in Constables and grant
ing licenses.
The Hallowing cases wore disposed of in
the Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Ses
sions.
Com. vs Zachary Taylor. Larceny—
Stealing boots and shoes/Defendant plead
guilty, and was sentenced to the House
of Refuge. There.were throe prosecutions
against Zach, and the same sentence was
pronounced in each case. *
Com. vs. George \V« Dietz. Entering
•house of George MoKeehan to*commit a
felony. Defendant pleads guilty, and is
sentenced to solitary confinement In the
Eastern Penitentiary for three years, to
return the property stolen, pay u fine of
SI and costs of prosecution.
Com. vs. Alfred Cornman. Burglary—
Entering the store of C. Inhofito commit
a felony, Nolle prosequi entered as to the
first count. Defendant plead guilty on
second count, and was sentenced to the
Eastern Penitentiary for two years, to re
store tho property stolen, and to pay a
fine ofsl and costs of prosecution.
Com.rs. John Myers. Rape, and As
sault and Battery with, intent to commit
a Rape. This was the atrocious case of
an attempt by a negro to violate,the per
son of a respectable white lady of this 1
community, reported ’ in these columns
some weeks ago. Defendant plead guilty,
and was sentenced to Imprisonment in
the Eastern Penitentiary for live years.
Com. vs. Henry Johnson. Assault and
Battery, upon George Washington. Ver
dict guilty. Defendant sentenced to pay
a line ofso cents-and costs of prosecution.
BILLS IGNORED.
Com. vs. Henry.K, Saunders, malicious
mischief.
Com. vs. Anna Moore, assault with i
tent to murder.
Com. i/s. Wra. Bridges* adultery.
Com. m Fredk Sultsbaugh, larceny. -
Com. vs. Adam Johnson, James John
son, Jno. Berkheluer, Sami Trostlo, An
drew Koons, Daul Brimbler, John Brim
bier, Win. Myers, Theodore'Ziegler,-
Arson.
Cora. vs. Joseph Johnson,—Assault
and Battery.
Com. vs t Peter Gilmore, —Assault and
Battery.
COMMON PLEAS.
. Frederick AVatts vs. A. M. Leidigh,
administrator of Stewart McGowan—Act-,
ion on a bond given for the purchase
money of certain real estate. The defense
►set up was that the title to the real es
tate which was the consideration for the
bond, was defective, for the de
fendant. Pen rostv—li i‘n di.'rson & Hays
for plaintiff. Miller and. Todd for the de
fendant.
I, SECOND WEEK,
The first case on trial this week was
Wm. Ziegler,vs. John Feller,—an action
of trespass for cutting timber. Miller
and Hfepburn for plaintiff; Penrose and
Maglaughlin for defendant.
The Next Census in Eastehn Penn
sylvania.—Gen. Gregory, the Marshal
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania;
has .received, voluminous Instructions'
from the Secretary of the Interior and
Superintendent of the Census. The gist
of the instructions are that the -Census
will be made upon the basis of the act of
1850, which gives the selection of the As
sistant Marshals to the District Marshal,
and the duty devolves upon him of di
viding his districts into sub-districts for
the convenience of collecting the infor
mation desired.. The law provides that,
he shall sub-divide his district into
smaller districts, of not less than 20,000
inhabitants in one sub-district. General
Gregory's jurisdiction comprises the fol
lowing counties in Eastern Pennsylvania;
Adams, Bucks, Berks, Carbon, Chester,
Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Frank
lin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Mon
roe, Montgomery. Northampton, Perry,-
Philadelphia, Pike, Schuylkill, Wayne,
and York. Those who are ambitious to
serve their-country as Assistant Marshals,
call see from this exhibit by counties, the
number of assistants that will be required.
O’Brien’s Grand Caravan and
Monster Menagerie.—Wo take pleas
ure in calling attention to this Mammoth
Menagerie which is to visit Carlisle, on
, Friday,. April 29t'h., thus affording our
citizens an opportunity of witnessing not
only the largest but rarest collection of
animals and birds ever congregated un
der ono pavilion. In order to give in
creased respectability to this marvelous
and moral entertainment, no circus is
permitted with it. Connected with this
menagerie are three elephants.’ Mogul,
the tho wisest, and'
Dollio, the'smallest ever brought to this
country, a herd of camels, and 28 massive
dens filled with savage and ferocious
beasts, and beautifully plumoged birds,
constituting a zoological exhibition never
before witnessed upon this continent.—
To form an idea of this monster caravan,
ail should see the gorgeous state parade
on the morning of exhibition day, led by
Prof. Kauffman's famous military Band
in their “Car of the muses,” and followed
by Elephants, Camels, Chariots, Tableaux
Cars, Animal Dens, &c.
Remember tho day, Friday, A,pr<7 29.
The Streets,—Tho streets have been
almost impassable to pedestrians by the
immense quantity of mud which had ac
cumulated. We are glad to see that tho
new Street Commissioner, Mr. E. Don
nelly, has been making a general clean
up, for whlgh ho has the thanks of all
.pur citizens.
Mr. Wm. R. Gregg, Clerk of the Mar
ket, desires us to announce that he will,
within tho next two weeks, test the
weights', measures, beams, scales, &c., of
the dealers of Carlisle. Persons purchas
ing any of these articles can have them
tested at the weigh, room of'the market
house.
Arrived— D. A. Sawyer, with a splen
did new stock of Spring and Summer
Dry Goods, purchased at present gold
prices. • • -
Mr. Sawyer possesses advantages over
other merchants, in not being encumber
ed with old goods bought at high prices,
and in having his brother*, W. C. Sawyer,
in Philadelphia in the wholesale trade,
who Is always posted in the markets.
Everybody should examine this new
stock of goods, as great bargains can bo
bad and money saved,. Read the adver
tisement-
The following oflicera of Marion Coun
cil, No. 88 of Junior O, U. A. M., were
installed on Tuesday evening, April 12th;
A. B. Spangler, O. ; J. Q. Thompson,
V. C.; J* 15. Bixler, R. 8.; j. Askew, A.
R. S.; E. J. Gardner, F. S. ; E. E. Early,
Con., Charles Rhoads, \V.; A. L. Con
nelly, I. B.; Charles Rinehart, O. S., by
B. K. Spangler, D. S.*C. of Senior Order,
appointed by A. C. McKee, of Jr. Order
of Harrisburg.
PRESIDENTS IN TROUBLE.— Quito a
number of distinguished criminals were
arraigned before the Court lost week—
amongst whom was George Washington,
Zachary Taylor and Andrew Johnson,
all colored. George and Andy went free,
but Zach. was sent below, to meditate
upon the ingratitude of republics and the
instability of human greatness.
Xi’ROST.'—Wednesday morning brought
us a heavy frost. Some fears are enrdr
toined for the safety of the early peaches,
local riii;vitii:k.
Nesting.—The bui'ding season lias
begun with the birds.
Hav commands fourteen dollars per
ton.
Sowing Season.—Many ofonr farmers
have commenced sowing their outs.
Promising,—The wheat and rye crops
look promising in this region.
'Good'Advice.—People with 'bronchial,
or affections-of the heart, are recommend
ed to go to Brest.
Phew I —. New onions may soon be ex
pected to perfume-tbo markets.
i The mar for dirty lawyers to practice
at—a bar of soap.
Young folks grow most when In love.
It increases their sighs wonderfully.
Stormy Sundays.— lt is noticed Unit
all tho severe storms this year have come
on Sunday.' Last Sunday was another
illustration.
Ornaments. —Dead rats .ornament a
number of our alleys. So do ash heaps.
Small Favors, &o. —The Boston pa
pers return their thinks to the clerk of
the weather for giving housekeepers one
good “drying day” last week.
Couldn’t if he Would.— Tho man
who put together seven joints of stove
pipe without swearing, turns out to be a
graduate of a deaf and dumb asylum.
Worth Knowing.—Tubs and pails
saturated with glyceiine, will neither
shrink or dry up. Leather soaked in it
keeps moist and pliable. It is also used'
for extracting the perfume of flowers, to
preserve animal substances from uecay.
True.—A woman who neglects the
buttons on her husband's shirt front is
not tho wife of.his bosom.
Organized.— On Wednesday evening,
the IGth hist., Valley Council, No. 92, of
the Juuior Order of American Mechanics
was orgnnizcd'in Shippeusburg.
M utual. —The Harris burg Patriot
mourns deeply over Geary’s velo-of the
bill to filch $9,500,000 from the Sinking
Fund. *\i\d tho people mourn for the
Patriot.
Latest.—Funs shaped to resemble
pistols, daggers and other instruments of
death, will bo fashionable among the
Indies the coming summer.
■ Condolence.—lf the horse which ran
away and knocked off a corner of the
wail in front of the Second Presbyterian
Church, is as long recovering from its
injuries as the wail.ls, we pityits owner.
Lumheh Trade.—The river stilt con
tinues lively with rafts, and lumberaieh
say. that there never was more lum
ber down in any season than has and
will come to market this year.
Heartrending.'— Wo thus condense
a soul harrowing story going the rounds
Man and wife—man went away—printer
sent bill—wife opened It—husband re
turned—found wife in tears—scene—brute
. —dishonest man—don’t pay for paper—
go to Indiana—divorce—husband settles
up—wife ail smiles —grand finale—rush-
ing into each,others arms—moral—always
pay for your paper.
Hard on the “Weaker AL-is-sel.”—
“A Pennsylvania bachelor" thus gets
after lovely woman ; “I impeach her
■in- the name of the great whale of the
bones are tohi asunder to
enable her, to keep straight.. I impeach
her in the name of the peacock, whoso
strut, without his -permission, she has
stealthily and without' his 'honor as
sumed. I impeach her in the name.of the
horse, whore tail she.hay perverted from
its use to tire making of wavy tresses to
decorate the back of her head and neck.
X impeach her in tho name of the kanga
roo, whose beautiful iiguro she, in taking
upon horaelf the Grecian bend, has
brought into ill favor and disrepute.' -
Hero tho old fellow heaved a sigh .and
heavtd himself overboard.
Pigeons.—Our exchanges all speak oi
vast- mimbei's of .wild pigeons. Quo man
;n Bedford county* in one duy< caugh
five hundred in a net. On Friday and
Saturday thirteen and a half tons of
pigeons passed through Harrisburg foi
New York. They were secured at Shef-
field, (about six miles from the Philadel
phia and Erie ‘'railroad and fourteen
niiles from Kune},.where there is an ex
tensive “Pigeon Roost.” The birds have
not been as plentiful for many years.—
Think of it—twenty-seven thousand
pounds of pigeon moat from ono place.
Tuv it. —Hnvo’rstlck’ssoda fountain is
in full blast—coor, sparkling ami fresh—
Talk neotar.—“Here!s your
nectarsplondid.” Havorstick’s new siore
(Ralston’s old stand) is titted up with
great taste.
The* Fducaioinal ■ Gazette for April
comes lo o.iir table laden with an- un,usu
ally rich store of good things for young
and old. Tho articles are sensible, high
toned, full of life and zest, and teach no
ble lessons, such as poisons of ail classes
will bo likely to learn, remember, and
prollt by. We think every school boy
should read the story “Tho Real Tell-
Tale,” whicli appears in this number of
the Qaxcttc. Wo cannot too highly com
mend this publication to our readers. It
is truly a good paper, cheap, valuable and
instructive—a fitting companion for eve
ry teacher, parent, ami child. It should
be read at every fireside in the land.
Messrs. 0. H. Turner & Co;, 607 Chest
nut Street, Philadelphia, are. the pub
lishers. Send for a specimen copy—not
forgetting to enclose $l.OO, a year’s sub
scription.
Nervous and General Debility, Heart
'isease, and those chronic, lingering
diseases which are peculiar to females,
.are cured by that wonderful and valuable
remedy—Dr. Piercers Alt. Ext. or Golden
Medical Discovery. In Bronchial Throat
and Lung diseases U has no equal. $l,OOO
reward is offered by the proprietor for a
medicine that will equal it in the cure of
all those diseases for which it is recom
mended. Sold by druggists.
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy Is no h um
bug.
Important.—Read, and learn from the
advertisement in another column of J
Kepplo, Harrisburg, Pa. The best vari
eties of Grapes to plant, that will produce
qu uninterrupted succession of ripe fruit
for tho longest period of time. 2t,*
Business Notices.
Medicines, Chemicals, Pn
om, McdMuos, Ac., a full stock constantly on
hand, at tlio lowest market rates. Also a com-
plete lino of School Books at tho lowest prices,
and all articles pertaining to tho'Drug and Book
business.
HAVEIISTICK BROS.
No. 10 N. Hanot or St.
Feu. 18. 1870-lf
Best Lykeu-> Valley Lime Coal at SI 25, at ho
yardpt A. 11. BLAIR.
Summit Branch Lykons Valley Egg |Slovo
Coal, delivered, SO 00, Nut, 8173. In tho yards
25cts per ton less, at tho yard of a. H, BLAIR.
Lumber of all kinds at tho lowest prices at
Ihoynrdof ” A. 11. BLAIR.
Fob. 10,1870—tf
SOMETHING every grocer ought to have.—
Drawbaugh’a Rotary measuring Faucet.
We have bad In constant uso for eighteen
mon hs, the Faucet ;d:ovo mentioned, and pro*
nomico U a perfect success. Having obtained
auagoucy forthesaleof these Faucets, wo would
be pleased to furnish till who may want thorn,
on the host possible terms. Call and f.co It ope
rate.
r. S.-Dowulhls UaV in price—Fish, Coal Oil,
Walt and Water Crackers.
April 11 Ih7()
WHOLESALE ONLY! COYLE BROTHERS
have Just received a very largo stock of goods,
such as Hosiery .Shirt Fronts, Suspenders,Linen,'
’Colton and ’Cambric Handkerchiefs, White
Trimmings, Tics and Bows of the latest styles.
Paper Collars and CutTslu great variety. Paper
and Envelopes,' Velvet .Ribbons, Coat, Vest
Dress and Pearl Buttons, Three and Six Cord
Spool Cpllon, Sowing Silks, Fish Hooka and
Lines, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Drugs. Shoo
Black, Stove Polish, Indigo Blue, and au endless
variety of Notions generally. AHth’o above to
bo had at Coyle Brothers.
Having lately removed to the largo Store Room
In the now Good Will Hose house; Wo have In
creased our stock larger than ever ami will sell
at gold prices.
COYLE BROS.
21 South Hanover Street, Carlisle
42?" As the school-boy excels his teacher, so has
Mr. Chapman his predecessor. Thus the young
succeed and- exceed the old, and say to them,
* Shoo Fly I don’t bother’' I.
ALWAYS go to the new Carpet Store of Fryslug
ors«t Welser, No 21 12. Main St., In the Benin
House. They have ’an entlio stock of Carpets,
011-clolhs.Matfe, Mattings, Window-shades Look
ing-glasses. Yarns, Ac., .They have at prci-onl
several new stylos of Straw Mattings, the llrst
ever brought to this market. The best Wool and
Cotton Chains, at prices less than any other
store in Carlisle.
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL DEALER IN
TOBACCO, SNUFF, , *
SEGARS, PIPES, &o.
No. 27, North Hanover Street,
Offers to tho trade the best brands of a largo
variety of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos real
Michigan Fine Cat, in bulk or tlii foil. x
W. IS. Garretts, celebrated snuff. Real genu
ine Havahna Imported HavauuaSegare, Yura
Connecticut and Domestic Segura.
A.large assortment of everything belonging to
the business, and sold at as lowa price, as In
any Eastern city.
public Is respectfully Invited to' call and
Inspect my largo assortment. Every article
warranted as represented,
April 21, 1870—Gin -
JACOB LIVINGSTON, *
.DEALER IN FINE
WINES AND LIQUORS,
-No. 27, North Hanover Street ,
Offers the following Goods : Warranted pure,
, unadulterated and full proof. Always as repre
sented. „ •
Genuine Imported French Cognac Brandy, o
old age. ' ' •
• Pure old Rye Whiskeys by celebrated'distill
ers.
. Best quality Ginger Brandy.
Pure old Gin,
Pure old Port Wine..
Tho very best quality -Sherry, .Claret, Now
England Rum, »tc.
Kiraiuol pure white spirits, for druggists and
family use, .
Sold at the lowest prices for cash. A call so
licited.
April 21,1870—Gni
IMPORTANT TO
. PRIVATE FAMILIES.
Pure and unadulterated Wines and Liquors,
supplied at their residence, by sending order to
storOj or through .Post "Office. Every article-war
ranted as represented or the money refunded.
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
o No. 27, North Hanover Street,
April 21, 187i>—Gin
Special Notices
. STATioitAiiv engines, boilers, direct noting
•blowing engines, player, Thomas and otuer hot
blasts, saw mill, gi’lst mill, rolling mill, furnace
and forgo machinery, light imd heavy iron and
brass castings, and all kinds of machinery,
manufactured by M'Lunalmn, Stone &. lee It,
Founders.and Machinists, HollldaysburgiPa. -
Feb. 17, IS7O—Cm
Stkam pumps Which pump from 12,gaJ-ij
ion to 3,500 gallons per minute, and can b<T
disconnected m a few seconds, the ot'glno used
for driving any' kind of machinery—M’Lana- -
h'au, Stone it Iselt. Ilollldayslmrg, Pa.
Feb. 17, I*7o—om . -
Stono * Isott, -Hollldaysburg,
Pa., have direct - noting steam pumps, gas and
water, pipes, steam lutings, ie.
I'’eb. 17,1S70—tim
M'Lanaiian, Stone it*
Pa., warrant all their inaehlnery.
Feb. 17, 1870-flm
JUST OUT!
“OIIERBY PECTORALTROCIIES,’’
For Colds, Coughs,.Sore Tisroat & Jlronchitis
NONE SO OOOI). NON I’’ s'f. PLEASANT, NONE
CUIUS BO
UUBIiTON * CO.
Astor House, Now York,
Use no more «{lhosuhorrlble tasted, nauseating
, “BROWN CUBED THINOS';’'
Dee. 1), 1800—ly.
ACowgli, « old or Sore* Tbroii*
.requires immediate attention, us neglect
• often results In an Incurable Lang
k Disease.
&, BHOWN’d BRONCHI a!
n l' U O C it lifi will most liwiw mbl}
IS-jlvc instant relief. FouDuofi'itf.,
Wr/s, Amhma, CAtakuu, consuuz*-
f 'nviiaud Tjikoat Diseases,-they
liavo a soothing effect.
HINunJltS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use them
to clear nmTsllengthen the voice.
Owifig to ihcgood reputation and popularlt
of the Troches, many worthless and cheap imita
tion* are offered which are {/ood/or nothing. Bo able
to outain the 'rue
JiROWN’6 BRONCHIAL TROCHES
SOLDI-’ VERYWIIERE.
Nov. 18, JSliO- -din. ’ .
Deafness, Blindness uqd Catarrh treated with
the utmost success, by J. Isaacs, M. D., ami Pro
fessor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear, (his spo ■
ciallty) In the Medical College of Pennsylvania,
3 years experience, (formerly of Leyden, Hol
land,) N 0.603 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testi
monials can bo seen nt his ofllco. The medical
faculty are Invited to accompany their patients,
as ho has no secrets ill his practice. Artificial
eyes Insetted without pain. No charge for ex
amination.
March 17,1870-Iy • f .
Hi c l(
WISE.—On the22d Feb. 1870, at Manstlold Ohio
Mr. Michael Wise, aged 02 years, 7 months and
11 days.
BRANDT.—On Sunday, the 10th Inst, in Rich
land' county, Olilo.tMr. Isaac Brandt, formerly of
this county. I
e Hilarfectß
Money market:
sing prices April 10th, 1870, of Gold Stocks,
reported by DkHAVEN & BltO., -10 South Third
Street, Uhllndelphlu:
United States (i’s of 1881 IHlrf
United States C's of 1802 \\l%
United States 6’s of 1801 J. Ill %'
United States U's of 1885 11152
United States O’s of 1805 (n0w)\t......... ; 1005?
United Stales o’s of 1807 HOti
United States o's of 180 S 11(0/
United States o’s of UMO’s 100-jjf
United States .00 year 0 per cent. Cy 111%
Duo Comp. Int. Notes 10
Gold 113%
Sliver
Union Fad (In U. R. latM. Bonds.
Central Pacific! R. H
Union Pacific, Laud uraut nonua.
Carlisle Four nnd Ornlu Market.
COUUKCTED WEEKLY BY J. n.-BOSLEB A BUO.
CARLISLE, April 21 1870
Flour-flvamlly $« 00 New Corn 8^
Flour—Super. 1 50 Outa .6
llyo Flour 5 80 Clover Seed, 7 00
Wheat—White, 1 13 Timothy Seed, 5 00
Now Wheat-Red, In i 10 Now Hay silon 12 00
Ryq, 75
Philadelphia! Markets
Flour.—Tho market is quiet but steady a
Saturday’s quotations. There Is no demand for
pinent, and the operations of tho homo con
sumers aro limited to their Immediate wants*
Sales of 1000 barrels, in lots, at SI a 4 75 for
superfine ; 8175 u 5 for extras ;8525 a 6 7fTfor lowa.
Wisconsin nnd Minnesota extra family : 8323 a
(I lor Pennsylvania do. do; ondSUsoa76o for
fuiicy brands, according to quality. Rye Flow
is hold at 8175. Nothing doing In Corn Meal.
Guain.—Tho Inactivity noted In the Wheat
market for several days'past still continues, and
rices are in buyers favor. Halos of 2000 bushels
rime Pennsylvania red at $l2<J a 180, and 2000
wuostern o n private terms. Uyo may be quol-s
IcdutSlal 05. Corn is scarce and higher. Halo
ofKOOO bushels of yellow, In store, from tho ears
and afloat, at $1 10 a 1 112, chiefly at 112. Oats
s unchanged;
AWOHD TO CONSUMPTIVES.-
Boingashortuud practical treatise on the
nature, causes, and symptoms of pulmonary
Consumption, Bronchitis nnd Asthma, and
their prevention, treatment, and cure by In
halation. Bout by mull Tree.
Address Q. VANEIUMMELL, M. D.
0, West Fourteenth Street, N, Y,
Juno to, 180 9—y
UNITED STATICS INTERNAL
REVENUE,
Voi.LELTTON OF ANNUAL TAXES FOR IhVU.
. 'Collector’s Ollloc, Fiiteenth Dlst. Poulin.. I
Carlisle, April 1,167(1. /
' Pursuant to the Internal Revenue Laws ol the
United States, all persons assessed on the an
nual list of IS7O, for Special Tax or License, Tax
on Income, Carriages, Gold Watches, Plato, &o„
are hereby notified that, the Collector of the
District, or his Deputy will bo present to receive
the aforesaid taxes, at the times and places be
low named:
WM. BLAIR & SON,
South End, Carlisle.
CUMBERLAND AND YORK COUNTIES,
At Wilder’s Hotel, Bridgeport, on Monday,
April 16,1670, from 7 o’clock. A, M., to i 2 o’clock
M„ lor East Peniisboro’, Hulnpden, and Lower
Allen townships, I,’nmboriaml county, and Fair
view township, York county,
At thcTtailroad Hotel, Goldsboro’, oi* Mon-
day, ’April IS, 1871), from o'clock, P, if., to
3y, P. M., for part of the seventh division, Includ
ing Conuwngo, Newberry, and Warrington twps,
York county,
At the American Hotel, Mccliaiilcsburg, on
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10 and 2U, JB7O,
for the townships of Silver Spring, Upper Allen,
and Monroe, and thoboroughof Meclmnicslmrg,
Cumberland county ; and tlio townships of Mo
naghan, Carrol, Franklin, and Washington, and
tho borough ol DiilsbiHg, York county.
At tho oiUeo of tho Assistant Assessor, at Ship
ponsbunr, on Thursday, April HI, It>7o, for tho
townships of Bhlpponsburg. Southampton, and
Hopewell, and tho boiougusof Slilpponsburg
and Nowburg.
At Hie otllcoofCol.-W. H. Woodburu.formerly
occupied by Assistant Assessor Williams, at
Nowvlllo, ou Friday and Saturday, April 22 and
.23.1670, for tho townships of Mlllllu, Fraukford,
West PonnsboroV. Penn, and Newton and tho
borough of Newvllle.
At the Collector's olllco In Carlisle, on Tuesday
and Wednesday, April 2'i and 27, lh7o, for the
townships of North MidJicton, South-Middle
ton. Middlesex, and Dickinson, and tho borough
of Carlisle.
At Shuman's Hotel, Landlsburg, on Tuesday
May 10.1H70, for tho townships of Toboyno, Jack
son. Madison, Savlllo, Tyrone, Carroll, and
Spring. ui»d the borough of Landlsburg.
At Uhlnesmlth’s Hotel, Now Bloomfield, on
Wednesday. May 11, 1870, for tho townships of
Centre, Juniata, nndTuscarora, and the borough
ofNow Bloomfield.
At Barnett’s Hotel, Newport, on Thursday,
May 12, IS7O, for tho townships of Whcatflold
Miller, Oliver, Watts, Howe. Buffalo, Green
wood and Liverpool, and tho boroughs of New
port, MUlorstOwn, Liverpool, and Now Bloom
llcld. , •
At Stephenson’s Hotel, Uuffcnnnon, on Friday,
May 13,1570, for tho townships ol Rye and Penn,
and the borough of Duncanuou. "
• TAKE NOTICE.—By the law, as amended
March 2,18G7, parlies falling to pay at thc tlrao
specified above will Incur the following expens
es:—twenty cents for notice and four cents per
mile for service of tho'same, with live per cent
um penalty and Interest at one per centum per
month additional.'
The above mentioned places haVo been select*
etl as the most central in the ssvoml divisions,
ami most convenient to tho Tax Payor; ami nil
panics are requested to pay on the days and at
the timos'speclll d
'JOSEPH W. PATTON,
April 7,1870—3 - Collector .Fifteenth District,
SELECT LOT OF GRAPE VINES
Lxtra unci first class vines, one, two and llireo
yours old, uf. lending varieties, ns noted below,
which ripen their fruit in succession os named
and will insure n continuation of ripe fruit Ironi
the middle of Augustto .November, viz: Mus
cadine, Hartford Prolific, Crbveling, Telegraph,
(J .ncord, Martha, Rogers’, Hybrids,, Delaware,
Diana, Maxatawny, lona, Catawba, etc. A largo
stock two and three yours first class Concords
for hold or vine-yard planting; all at low prices
at IhoCity of Nursery, Two-aiid-half and Forster
Sts., Harrisburg, Pa,
April 11—lit*
N. 11.—Grape vines can be transplanted with
entire safetj' as into as tho latter part of May.
RANTED
10 GOOD, LIVE AND IIELIAULE AGENTS
WHEELER & WILSON,
NO CAPITAL REQUIRED.
'Address with* rcDeroiice, or call on
IF. HERMAN, Agent,
407 Market St., .
Harrisburg, Pa.
April 11—21
JMPOiITANT TO SOLDIERS !
, A decision Ima just been rendered by the Uni
ted States Supreme Court, which allows a,bounty
of SlOtHo each soldier who enlisted In the volun
teer service for throe years prior to July 22,1801,
and was discharged for disease before the expi
ration ofjtwo years. The decision does not affect
those who enlisted afterjuly 22, ItOl. The heirs
of those who enlisted as above and bavo„slnco
died are entitled to the sumo as surviving sol
diers. The undersigned la prepared to collect all
claims arising from the above decision. In let
ters of Inquiry, plouso enclose a postage stamp. -
\VM. U.'IiUTLUU,
March 31,1070—U Carlisle, Pa.
QANDidaTE FOB SHERIFF!
The Undersigned is always open for siuai. fa
vors. ahd will Imvo no objection whatever lo bo
a candidate iorHherin; if his Democratic friends
soo lit to nominate him. In the meantime, ns It
Is hl.s custom lo stay at homo and attend to his
own business, It will bo Impossible lor him to
call upon his friends in various purls oi the coun
ty. and he requests them all. to cull of lit? Shop,
No. Hi East Leather street. Carlisle, where lie Is
.always prepared to furnish the neatest fits la
lionh and .s hvcs\ of any establishment In tlio
countj*. -Lie Is now working up the very best of
stock at reduced prices. Extra heavy soles sup~-
plied to our country irlonds who don’t want' to
he pestered with candidates.
March 111, l*7ii -lim, , ADAM DYSKUT.
JMFE IN UTAH
MYSTERIES OF MOUMONISM, '
By J. 11. BEADLE, Editor of the Balt Lake Re
porter. Being an expose of their secret rite*,
ceremonies and crimes.
With a full and authentic history of I’olgamv
and the Mormon Sect, from Its origin lo the
present lime, . ■
CAUTION.—OId and interior workg on the
Mormons are being clieula ml. Bee that each
book contains HU line engravingsf and old
pages.
AGENTS WANTED. B-i.d t.,r circulars and
see our lei ms and a full desert m lon of the work.
Address, NATIONAL PUBLIM ! 1 N<« CO., Phila
delphia, fa.
AAprlU. IB7U-1W ’ ,
CARBOLIC TABLETS.
After much study and seieniliU- ,nv ( stlgatlon
as to tlju reihedial qualltios.of Carbolu- acid. Dr.
.Wells Ims discovered' by proper eombnmtlou
with other articles In the form m a Tablet, a
specific for aU'puimonury diseases. Them Tab
lets arc a sure euro for all diseases of the Respi
ratory Oigans, Boro Throat, Cold, Croup, l-lpth
crlUi Asthma, Catarrh, or Hoarseness: also a
successful remedy for Kidney dllllcultnPrice
lis cts. pur box.. Bent by mall upon re«-Mpi of
price, by JOHN O, KELLOGG, W OBIT HU, New
York. Hole Agent for the United States. .
<tprXl 7, 1870—Kw
A PWfiA L »- H .
, The appeals op tlio assessment of County am
State taxes for tlio year 1870, will be held at ih.
Commissioners Otllce as follows, viz:
Monroo mid U. Allen, on the i)ih day of Aprl
Muchanlcsburg Dorp', “ • £uth ••
1a Alien and N. Cnm.b’d, “ 27th
13, Penu and jiampden, “ 28th
S. Sprint; and Middlesex, “ 2l»th
South Middleton, • “ •^(Uh
N. Mld'n and Frnnkford, “
MilUln, Jlopowell, Now’g, “
Shlppens'g boro’ and twp,“
Soutnamp’n and Nowvllle“
Newton and IVnn, “
Dickinson and \V. Penn,
Carlisle,
2d
3d
Ith
sth
fitli
7th
Oth
ALLEN FLOYD,
JOIINJTAERIS,
JACOB RHOADS,
Commissioners of Cu mbaiand- Cbuu/y.
.T. AiotsTitosa. Ci'rk.
April 7,1870-31
SALE.
"That desirable private residence, No. 80 West
Pomfret Street, Carlisle. The lot contains .'lO
feel in front and 210 feet In depth. The Improve
nibnts consist of a commodious well built
Two-story Brick House,
containing a large Pa lor,-Hall, Dining Room,
Pantry, Kitchen and Wash House on the lower
floor,ajul seven convenient Chambers on tho sec
ond fioor, three over tho front and four over
the back building, with a Bath Room, Water
Closet convenient and gas pipes running Into
tho collar. Hydrant water in tho Kitchen and
on the second story. Tho entire property Is In
most excellent condition, and tho locution Is
one of the most desfrablo In town. Tho lot la
well studded with fruit trees, shrubbery and
quite a number of grape vines, of superior mmll
ty. For terms apply lo A. L. BHONSLER,
‘April 7,1870 —Iw Real Estate Agent.
T?ARMERS.—Their Bons, and of hers
Jj can make money rapidly, selling the NEW
ILLUSTRATED FARMERS’ MANUAL, edited
by Geo. E. Waring, Jr., Practical Farmer and
Author, and late Agricultural Engineer of Y.
Central Park. Tho best book for Fanners over
issued—All need ll before planting. It is a sound
labor saving, money making .book. Thousands
have bought H,and thousands more want it, Isth
Edition icady. Live Agents wanted. Pioflts
urge. A. U. HUBBARD. 4uo Chestnut Ht Phlln.
March 17,1870—4 w
ROOM FOR RENT.—The room in
tho “Volunteer Building,” no*’ occupied
by Chas. G. Bates, (agent for tho sale of Wheeler
«fc Wilson’s Sewing Machines,) will be fur rent
from tho Ist of April next, inquire of
J.B, BRATTON.
Fob. 25,187 U.
I was cured of deafness and Catarrh by
a simple remedy and will scud tho receipt
nee MBS. M. u. LEU GET, Hoboken, N. J.
April 7,1870—1 w
TBOR RENT.—A two-story Brick
Jj House. Apply at No, 70, North i’ltl street.
Immediate possession given.
April H
FOR Store . Room and
Cellar, No, 72 North Hanover street. En
quire of tho undersigned on tiie premises.
4 D. COUNMAN.
Fob} 21, 1870.
Miscellaneous.
PERRY COUNTY
JOHN ICEPPLE.
TO SELL THE
HE,WI N & MA CHIN K
Liberal Imducemcnts,
«>i< t nv
‘‘ May
2Dei> (Boods
g PKCIIOP It X C K S .
REDUCTION IN PRICES EXTRAORDINARY
GREENFIELD’S
No. 4 East Main St.,
Carlisle
Grand Dhspay of all the Latest Novelties in
DRESS GOODS,.
Elegant Assortment of
BLACK SILKS
Greatly deduced Prices,
JAPANESE PLAIN AND .STRIPED BILKS,
JAPANESE FIGURED POPLIN®
New Stock of
COLORKD SILKS
A .Splendid Assortment of
NEW SPRING POPLINS for Suits,
Very Cheap.
BEST D LAINES reduced to '-0 and 22 cents;
2.000 yards TIP TOP CALICOES.at 10 els.
All the best makes of PRINTS, 12 l £ els.
GING H A M S
at Reduced Prices.
BEST 4-1 \PPLETON A MUSLIN, bi cents.
•• SEMPER IDEM, •• 18 “
“ WAMSUTTA, ■'* . 22 '*
A Job lot of BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED
' MUSLINS, 1 yard wide nt Vl'/. cents.
Stacks of COl TONADES,
TICKINGS.
CHECKS,
DENIMS.
HICKORY .STRIPES,
( LfNEN PANTS .STUFF, &C.,
Strolmi i’Spon.slur
Llszmnn UUillp
(Jhonowotli William
Williams Mrs. E.
A Good CHECK at I2{.
all at Greatly Reduced Prices.
HLA C K
AL PA C, A S ,
a special bargain.
n the above wo doty competition for weight of
cloth, or beauty in lustre and shade;
They cannot bo surpassed
by any In the county.
PRICES—,IT), .40, ..It), .00, ;7o and -«l.oo.
Xew Stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS,
.lus( Opened, for Men andTJoyn, very cheap
A full stock of
WHITE GOODS,
Linens,
Cambrics,
Hwlsses,
Xalnsooks.
Muslins, alt kind
Bcaullful Figures. ft) per cent. lower than last
year's prices.
HOSIERY, ULUVEB. NOTIONS, itc.
in endless varieties,
The attention of buyers to the above stock is
earnestly solicited. I will offer Jioua-jittc bar
gains that gannot bo found In large stores that
are overstocked with old goods bought at high
prices.
Rt*sl. .Joseph fiinnJ)»M* 1-1 T 00
hJslingcrThemloro • tin ‘ li "00
IlunJev liarrv <lo H " Oil
Molls T. M. Confectionary 11 7 CJO
UT. HUEBNPIKLD. d. \V. • • .. ..(Jo -1J 7 (JO
March 31, 1870.
Book -agents wanted to
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the Speculations In-Hold, Stocks, a:c., Woman
Speculators, and all that Is great, powerful,
splendid mysterious, interesting, wicked, amaz
ing, wretched, etc., in tha focus of speculation,—
Portraits of Vanderbilt, Hrow, Gouhl;'Flske, Jr.,
and many others. Engravings of noted places.'—
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•_ March til, 1870—;i w
ilcflal Notices,
EXECUTOR’S "n6WOE.—NotEe ’is
hereby given that loiters testamentary on
the estate of James McElhlnny.dcccnsed, late oi
tno borough of Newburg, Cumberland county,
having been grunted to the undersigned Execu
tors. All persona knowing themselves indebted
thereto, are requested to make payment Imme
diately, and those having claims will present,
th.-m for settlement. .
. JAMES T. McEIjUJNNY,
HUBERT 11. McELHINNV,
Ex’rs. of thccslatp of James McEUUnnv, dee’d,
March 17,1870 —(it
vronciii. —Notice is hereby given that
_l_l letters of administration on the estate of
Jno.C. Bel t/.hoovor.lato of the borough of Curl isle,
deceased, have been granted to the undersigned,
residing In Sliver Spring township. All persons
having .claims or demands against the sain de
cedent are requested to make the same known
to the said administrator without <hdnyv
JOHN CLENDENIN,
Administrator.
March 21,1870—(U*
OTICE,
Thoroughbred Perchoron Horse, *• Prince im
perial,’’ will make the season of 1870, at the fol
lowing places, commencing Monday, April-ith,
at .lloguu.slowu ; Tuesday and Wednesday at
Thudium’s Stables, Carlisle, and on Friday, and
Saturday at Bhepperdatown. and at the same
places, each alternate week thereafter.
JAMES It
March 21,1870—w
TVTOI ICJE.—Notice is hereby given that
ll an application for a charter of Incorpora
tion for the Bolling Springs Council, No. 1:12 of
the Order of United American Mechanics of the
the State of Pennsylvania, has been made to llio
Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,
and that the same will be granted by said Court
on the 20th day of April, A. D. 1870, unless objec
tion be made thereto.
C. 13. MAGLAUGHLIN,
March 111, 1870—3 w Attorney jor Aj>plicunf.i
I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
heroby given that letters testamentary on
lu'e estate of John Btuart, deceased, latoof South
Middleton township, Cumberland county, hav
ing been granted lo the undersigned Executors,
All persons knowing theipsolves Indebted
thereto, are requested to make payment Imme
diately, nnd those having claims will present
them for settlement.
HUGH BTUART,
JOHN STUART,
JOS. A, STUART,
JSxecutors,
April?, 1870—(It
INSTATE NOTlCE.—Letter* of Ad-
I'i ministration on tho estate of Benjamin
Itoyer, lute of Month Middleton township, Cum
berland county, have been Issued by the Regis
ter, to the undersigned living In the same twp.
All persons having claims will present them and
those indebted will make payment to
REBECCA ROYER,
DAVIDS. WOE.
Adm'rs, of Benjamin Royer, dccfcl.
‘April U-Ot*
Nkwville.JPa., Dec. Ist ibup.
NOTICE fa hereby given that applica
tion will bo made fortho Incorporation ol
a Bank of Discount, Deposit and Circulation,
under tho authority of tho Act of Assembly, ap
proved March 22d, 1801: lo bo located In NowvJJlo
Cumberland county, I’eumi., and lo bo called
the “People’s National Bank,” with a capital oi
FI fly Thousand Dollars, with tho prlvlllge ol
increasing the sumo to Uuo Hundred Thousand
Dollars*
Win. Kncttlo, Apnathan Snyder,
R. M. Hays, Henry Killian,
H. Manning, John Redick,
Robt. Montgomery,, ’Samuel M, H/iarp,
irPetorMyers, John Oiler.
£Uoo. ill, IBUU—Cm. .
XJOTIOE. —Ail election for President
T\ and five Managers of tho Carlisle Gas and
Water Company, will bo hold In tho Arbitration
Chamber, lu the Cour 1 House. Carlisle, on Mon
day tho Dth day of May 1870, between tho hours
of 2 o’clock and I o’clock, P, M.
JOHN IIYEU,
Sect' i/.
April H, 187 b—it
TJS:; OK DEALERS IN GOODS,
I J Wares, and Mereharldlso. also Brewers,.Dls
tillers. liiiinlwnncn, Eating Houses, Ao., within
the cmuity of Cumberland, as appraised and as
sessed by David Wherry, Mercantile Appraiser,
in accordance wlthlho several aids of Assembly,
ns follows, to wit;
Leldlch A Miller
Bcntz A Bros.
Ogllby f.
Miles W, A.
Greenlh hi L. T
illng J. G. H.
Harper A. Thomas
NefrJ. V.
Coyle Brothers
BodgeisC. M. Jewelry 11 7OP
Conlyn Thomas 11 7(0
Kramer F. C. '• do 11 7 00
Hyslnge'r 11. do II 7 0)
Saxton Henry Hardware 0 25 tn>
sillier A Bowers do 10 DO 00
OcUcr Mrs. A. E. Hewing Machines 11 7 0u
Fullmer J. M. a S. li. do 11 7 00
Fuber Lewis tin 11 7 00
Hinkle A M’Mahon . do 11 700
Polfor A Washinood do *• 1-1 ,7 00
McGonogal James Stoves 11 700
Blnesmlih A Rupp do II . 7 (Hi
Fridley William do 11 7 00
Walker A Chuidv do 11 7 00
Sellers William coufeetlonnrj 11 7 00
Miller Peter ilo .11 7 00
Burkholder D. W. .do 11 7 00
Kiefer Mrs. S. M.
Hughes- Bober!
Yocum George
Marlin Jacob
Hchrcdenbaugh J.
Brown Joint
Meek J. D.
Wetzel Joseph s.
Fuller John
Humor John
,I‘ftbor George
Frauclscus Charles
Jennlnirs William
Zoigler J. A.
Bcctera A Co.
Rosier A Bros.
Woodward It. C.
Darkness H.
Stay man C. S.
Cornelius A Bosh
Low John
Allison Robert
Hoover 8. M.
JBlalrA. H.
Delaney AShrom
Rhoads II it Co •
Zinn George
Grothman (».'
liiszninu I'.
flam V/. li,
Smith W. li,
WoUell W
Uender John
Masonheiincr J. M,
Sites A. J.
iee’ny I). H.
Ulutr'WUMrim it Si»«
illldcbmnt 11.
Ksuhonimch I r rodf*rfv.l£
Zeiglcr Jotionh •
•Pohluy 11.
Cameron W. .1
SenerJacob
LuhoirchriNllnn'
Wa.shmnod W. (5,
liollinan G. B.
Dunion (
•’mist Peter
igbercl I. K.
Jenlzler Joseph
lleekmun John
Coover A Basehore
-IJszman John
Cornman Frederick
Simple)* &Jlalbort
JSivlng A. U.
81 pc D
Dorner C
Myers M. C.
Porter W.M,
Cor.muan Jonathan
Fleming K.c.
Irvin John
Hutton Mrs.
Hailing William
Lechler A. G..
Kronenbcrg S
Jjeonard 15. 11.
Smiley J. w.
Livingston I.
Horner John
Eakcns J,
tauter It. 8,
ii antoh X.
Lehman' A.
('ornmnn Daniel '
Cornman it Worlhltfgton
Ilaverstlck Hrolhcra
Hftvorstlelc Hrothors
Frank T. S.
Dohli G. G. , .
Irvin & Herbal
Spangler U. K,
Llvlngnlon Jacob
Ensiiilngcr George
Ensimnger S.
Lochman C. L,
Leidier John C.
Chapman 11. P,
Piper W. K. ,
London Jumc.t
Hillman 8. f).
Boas Jacob .
Kcdier John A
CallioJ. O. '
Santcllc N
Wolf H.
Myers D. V.
UoUomr Jf,.
Myers L). .
Roush Jellerson
Shcafler John
HAST PENNSISOHOUGIf
Zacarins * Co • Pr«dUc‘c II "00
Zauartjjs * Co do M 7 i'o
BunkfVßV. O. ' Dry Goods 10 10 00
Saddler * Bowman do • 11 7 (, 9
Glorsncr John do.. 13 10 Ut>
Boohs 11. A Son
Longnecker 1.
Hummel S. L.
Both A Son
BeUnor Daniel
Neldlch I. H
Hood N
ElmerA.
Musser David
Kimnicl John
KoscrMrs.
-Mai tin Miss A
Mould/. John \\
TernpllnM. M
Wolf 11, S.
Bunn 11. M. ACo ' do Jl TOO
Bunn Daniel do JI T 0(1
'lVmollu C«r«M KuvnUuro H 7 00
Cillbei t Cyrus Whips 11 7 Oil
Kuj;p J. .1. * Co Produce li 7 oo
Good D.M
Bowman A Co
K tinkle A Dio:
Sherrie!: «
Dellrich G.J.
PrclZ A, A Sou
O’llsma II
Bowman G. \V
Kluhr Isiael
Arnold I-
Jiuvlnney David
Fought Samuel
kauilnian .1.
Eherly. D. W.
Emminger J.
Matlison B. W
Wise George
llultorf A:Oswald Dry Goods II
Westhcil'er & Hock do 14
Baber Joseph 11,
A Boyer
Hurst J. I). A Son
Bal'ensbcrger it,
Elcoclc A Co
BrindleA Neiswanger
Eherley a Sons
Millisen .c Son
Long A Son •
Moor Jl. S.
Bryson T. B.
Miller A Garrett
Stayman A Bucher
Stelnwood A Tllzol
BOWEBB,
Keeper.
I*rich A Bailey
srley D. A Son
>1) A Kiiumcl
rk A Byers
tmnmkor J. 11,
Day Alfred
Herring J. B. a r,
HnavelyH.H. •
Cryder Christian
Zlnn Henry
Kelrn C,
Ceigle Levi
Bowman J. (J do 11
lleyd A Slolncr ilo.. JU
Simon H. Variety H
Flsler D. L, Sadderly and Blankets 11
Burkholder C, IC. Blankets and widps 11
Hazlclt a Son numbers 1-1
Bobb G. W.,
Hauck a Co
Wunderlich G. a F.
Manck. d Diehl
Tllzelc. U.
Kupp John
Swartz Jacob
Shaplcy K. E.
Palmer J. 13.
Quawller M.
Uhler Philip
Grove it Staley
Stretch .1. 13.
Wright. W. E
Carr li. G.. Agent Clothing II
Keefer L. 1), do Jl
Abrams L W. do If
Halter J.L. JJoofca and Paper ll
Stelnower «t Tltzef. Coal • II
WlllerJ.it Co Hitters 14
Null 11. .Marketing 11
, ICcjcr Miss data MUllnory 11
llryau Mrs. 8. < do U
Carr M. A. do 11
Lindsey Mrs. K. V2'
FEhel George
Sherman John
Null
Herman G, S. )3_
Plank John
Dovlnny L. D.
Plank Samuel
Spahr Henry
NEWTON.
Manning J: Hro. Produce U
llurnli & iiro. do U
Snyder iscury do U)
Wagner S. (\ ilo 10
UmshJ.AJ.fi. do U
Mowers. A. Dry Goods 11
Clover «t Earnout do 11
Kylo John do 14
linker J. do 14
Foaiiot J. C. t i Uo do 14
Fmcman blrohm a. Co . da • U
Melllngcr (J. d-Co do 14
ILfst f 33calcrs.
‘A BUHL!-
Dry Goods U $25 tO
do !• 25 00
do ID ■ 12 fit)
do 11 TJX)
do II h>OU
do 11 7 IN)
do H 15 00
Fancy Goods 11 7 (X)
. do ID ID 50
do II
do 11
do 11
do 11
do 11
do II
do ‘ll
do . 1-1
do 11
do 'll
do It
do . 11
do , II
Flour and Feed 11
produce 11
d? II
do II
do II
do II
do 11
umber and coal 11
do . ID
do ' 1.1
Coal ll
. do' II
(Jrocerics 11
do l-l
do 11
do 11
do .11
do 11
do (1
do -II
do 1-1
do 11
do ll
do 11
do 10
do U
do 111
do . 11
do ;ll
do . 11
do ;11
do U
.Furniture II
do 11
do 11
do M
do. II
loe.s mid I tools 1-i
do M
do 11
do 11
do .11
do It
do - ' 12
do ’ 1-1
Millinery 11
do 1-1
•do 11
i.'loiUing 11
do ll
do 11
do II
do 11
do I-l
do 11
do 11
do 14
do ll
do . 11
Drugs 14
do II
ilo 1:1
do II
do II
Tobacco 11
do 11
do II
do M
leather M
Robes 14
i'hotogrunlus it
Vlo H
do 11
. Books 14
do 14
do .11
Hats and Caps M
Dealer H
DICKINSON,
• • Orv Cooda Ac. 11 7 00
do Jl 7 0 0
do ■ . id . JO 00
do il 7.00
Marketing !•/ 7 M
Produce II 7 00
■Grncorlaj. il 7 00
■ do M 7 Oil
do 14 7 00
do li 7 00
do 1I T 00
l, Nothing 11 7 00
Stoves 11 . 7 00
Furniture H 7 (0
it r oo
Marketing 14 -. 700
Millinery It ’ 700
n 7
FBANiCFORD.
Dry Guilds 11
’II.AM PDEN
.Groceries' • 11
Dry Goods 11
LulVttJt ALLEN.
I >ry Goods 11 7 Oil
h 7
Stoves M 7
Bools and Shoos It 7
MIDDLESEX.
Dry Goods Id 10 00
MECHAN ICSBUBG
Giocery U
do 12
do II
do U
do 12
do 11
do 11
do 10
do 1(1
do 11
Lumber 12
do 14
do II
Produce H
do II
do . 11
Hardware
’Drugs H
do 11
do i-l
do Id
do 11
Shoes 11
do 11
dft 11
do U
Stoves 11
do 14
Agent
Furniture 1-i
do It
do H
Jewelry M
do 14
Cigars 11
do U
Cmiiccllonury 14
do U
do 11
do 14
ilo l,t
Fuel 11
MIFFLIN
Dry Goods 14
do 11
MONKOI*
Pry Goods 12
12 50
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 HO
do 12
Drugs 14
Feed H
cl > 11
2-> 00
15 00
20 00
2U 00
23 00
Hiof J3e Ic.o.
Lewis a Pro. Groceries 11 7 00
Heborlig A Hon do 1| 7 00
MinnlehJohn tlo 11 7 00
BennerW.lv. do 1| 700
Sanderson David do li 7 00
Benner W. K. do J| 7 00
Byers E. Confectionary' - !-! ■ 700
, Gibson George do H 7 00
Mutch Samuel Shoes 1! 700
Spencer D.W. Stoves I! 700
Hoch 11. IC do I! 7 00
Horn C. IL Marketing 1! 7 00
Hnnzberger Daniel do 1! 7 00
Ooodhnrt William do 1! 7 00
2 4 c
-J o
NEWVJL^E,
.Tames Ei A Bro. l)rj - Goods y
Slough A Elliott do 10
.MeCandilsh Thomas do 11
GlnusorS. M. A Sou Groceries 13
GlftiiserS. M. A Son do II
-Irvin A. L. BooW and Shoes I!
McClure J. W. do I!
Maxwell A Brlckrr do I!
McutzerJ. C. do 1!
.North G. W; Clothing 1!
Randall N. L. a Son do 1!
Wild S. G. Drugs i!
BectlMrs.il. do ,II
Montgomery Dr. do II
HuberS. S. do 1-1
Woodhurn AShulenberger Furniture II
Ilrlcker John * do 11
Skinner a Son / Hardware If)
shoemaker W, 11. do IS
Landes G. W, Jewelry II
Mull George W. . Stoves M
Henry U. Confectionary 11 .
Crawford J. V. ( \o H
Dale Mrs. . . do U
Langhlin Joseph Feed 11
M’Loughlin Harriett ’Millinery II
Smiley Miss A. do 11
Bamberger M. Notions IF
NEWBUBG.
Hoover Jacob Stoves 11
Elliott A Barr Dry Goods U
HwelgcrtG. W. • do li
M’Coy Daniel Boots and Shoes II
Stevlck C. C. Furniture 11
Byers ,t Hoover do 11
Rtrnwbrhlgo Reuben Marketing H
NEW CFMBERLAND,
Wlllet T.
Bughman A Sun
Boss A Co.
MassorH.lt,
Oyster Charles
JanifiaOin>u.
Leo John F.
Bepman. Henry
15 uo
7 1)0
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7 00
7 00
12 50
10 <tl
7 00
•7 Oi;
7 00
7 IX)
Dry Goods ' 14
do 14
. do 14
Marketing 14
>. Dry Goods 12
Groceries 14
HHIPPHNSBUUG.
Earnest A Co.
Clever A Co.
Shcnk 11. A U.
Bcctem Jacob
Jay Cook A Co.
Ocker Henry
Landis J. Jewelry 11
Hays " . I>. E. Hewing Machines - II
Davis Mrs. M. - Millinery 14
HubleyMlssS, do M
Front7s Miss M. do 1-1
NottskerMrs. dp li
Mowers Mrs. L. K. -do H
Lawton.it Co ' Produce 10
Long A Gish
Cleaver a Son
Blair T. P.
IS) 00
Fosnnught c.
Turman a Klmtuel
Noftsker John
Paguo J. IV
Martin Martha A*
Weaver W. F.
•AmP. S.
IMkoG. K.
Hallor H. C. A Sou
Angle M. M.
Kelso James
Boeder James do M
Willis I. A Co. do 14
MThorson J. W. Dry Goods 13
Snodgrass Uoberi 'do 13
Kouin/. AMontgomery do U
Jameson W. L. do 12
Danner A Neolv do 13
Ucddlg J. A J.B. do ,10
W<iiidorlloh & Moll ’ Humber 13
jGrcuson G. K. Confectionary 14
Clark William do 14
Baughman Beynolds do 11
Malhews A Grihble Drugs 1-1
AlllckJ.C. - do 14
Keller.B. K. do 14
Croft G. W. Shoos 14
Colo G. B. • do 14
Walters S. A, a Bi o. do • 14
MTherson A Cox Hardware 11
Stovlck A Ifcbuck do 13
GrablU A Stewart . do 11
Suoddy.B. J. Furniture 11
Barnhart Duke A Ilro. do 14
Criswell David do 14
Wallers A Winters Stoves . 1-1
Wolf A Ilro. do 14
Kelso Jquics Books . 14
Bridges John A Son Clothing 13
Landis A Bender' " do 14
Shearer A Blair do ,14
Smiley J. M. do 14
Mohn B. A. do 14
BiCCS B, do 14
12 an
7 00
7 00
7 00
SOUTH MIDDLETON,
Harman C.
M’Alllstor A Bro.
Bowman A Hommlnger
Hutton John .
LeldichA.M.
Wolf Samuel
Webert A Co.
Zolgler J. B.
Zclgler D. \I.
Hamel J. F.
Cnfpper Philip
Wanl Janies
Hupp Conrad
Hlilorc John
Wolf.J. L,
Sbupp Uimhel
Downey Noah
Craighead A Bro-
GliTln Samuel
SILVER SPRING. •
Dry Gdodfj 14
J.eidlg J. \V
Orris* Lamb do 11
Longsdorf A.S. n do 13
Burkholder W. S. do ‘ 14
NossJ.'B. - do, 14
Loose it Ewalt do 13
Loidig J. B. .6 Bro. Produce 18
Glover T. 12. Confectionary 14
Brickejimnker Fred’k. do 14
Itfclcer J S, do 14
Leidig Jacob . do 14
Milter S. P. Stoves 14
SOUTHAMPTON,
Groceries. .14
Dry Goods H
do U
* do 13
do 14
do . 14
Staves
uriH-Ut ALLEN. .
Miller Iluylel
Clever * Rhoads
Clever George
KiroUhi ifc Allison
Allison C. * Co.
Croft D. S.
Fisher D. F*
Swart/. .1
Unswiler .f. N.
Rickman Henry
Marketing 14
WEhT K'-NNSBOKO'.
Goodhart L. A.
Bishop William
■ lluss J; SVls,’. ■
Swartz J. U.
Beidlor J. K.
Watson Harriet
Brandon William IS.
Caioihcrs Joslab •
EATING HOUSES.
M«doy John Mechuulcsbnrg
Sponsler William’ Carlisle
DISTILLERIES AND DRKWERS.
Newton, Distiller 0
Carlisle', Rrewer 9'
do do 9
HILLIARD WALOONS.
Whaler J. W.
iCraus Ernest, J.
Faber C.
Hippie Jacob II tables, Carlisle 5U
Hippie Jacob •li tables, Mecbaub’g. 40
Obcr.W. B. 1 table, Nowvlllo 30
Appeal to be held at the Court House, in bar
llslo, on iho second third and iourth Saturdays
of April, ls7*». All persons aggrieved may have
redress.
April li, 1870 —lit
7 00
12 50
15 00
APmL - 1870,
ISTO.
O P K N I x\ G
OF T»K.
STRING TRADE
20 00
7 00
7 -00
7 00
10 bo
Ready Made Clothing,
7 00
7 00
ID 00
WiIMAMm&MOW %
THIS MONTH,
Opening to the pcooplo thu grandest stock of
‘IN K CLOTHING for Men and Boyp, that Oak
lull has ever contained.
Since last Fall wo have scoured the two large
lots adjoining us. and- have erected upon them
un Iron-front building, equal in size to oar for
mer Building, making Oak Hall twice as largo
iin holme, in order to accommodate the
GREAT MASS OF PEOPLE,
Who have become our customers.
We Invito all our customers, with their neigh
bors and friends, lopay ua an early visit, to ex
amine our Mammoth Buildings, and to Inspect
our
MAMMOTH STOCK.
W ANN AM AKER & BROWN.
O A K-
HALL
CLOTHING ESTAULISHMENT,
Nua. 6JO, 532,531,530 Market street, and Nos. t. 3
5,7, !>, 11 and 13 South Sixth street,
l-iIILADELL'LUA
Heqd your orders If you can’t come.
April 14, 1870-lm /
7 00
15 00
15 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
Dry Goods U
do H
do 11
I.umber 0
do 11
10 0O
7 no
15 00
25 OO
7 00
7 00
20 00
7 00
do 10
.Confectionary 14
PKNN,
7 00
7 00
7 00
12 50
7 CO
7
7
7
7
20
15 .
12 60
do 11
do 12
do tl
Groceries 11
do 11
do U
do 1-i
do . H
do. 11
do H
do 14
do 14
do U
do 14
12 6G
12 60
Dry Goods il
do J 4
do M
do 14
do 13
do 11
do 10
Groceries 14
do 11
do 11
do 14
. do 14
Furniture 14
do 14
Drugs 14
Sundries 14
do 14
Produce 14
do 14
Clothing 14
Dry Goods 1-i
Marketing U
do H
do • U
do H
Dry Goods U
’ Dealer 11
i’roduoo U
do . II
DAVID WHERRY.
Mo candle Appraiser.