♦ R- AIIMIVII3I. q),dll,llit “ at' - ' ' ' '.-. iLOCCII fitCWB . WANTED. —At tins ofilcc, ft copy (ton's Indian IJxirj,/cjr which a liberal price will hcpalil. If the owner prefers to lend the boolt, U will bo carefully preserved, ami promptly re* tinned. AIjSO» FllreofAltert Weekly Gazette and the rW)rrhiml ifryfslcr, covering the period f.ora 1-&3 to 15*17, which will also be curofully pro served, and returned when used. rf.bei-i.ion in Dickinson Coi.i.kob, —There It is, just as wo expected ! We always knew the ■* Fifteenth Aindnd ment" would breed trouble, and now here is Dickinson College shaken “ from turret to foundation-stone,” and all about the parade of our " colored fellow-citi ztns” on Tuesday last. Who will pretend to say, after aids,'that Sambo is not a power inAkp country? Theboya wauual to see lit *arade, and to this reasouaßTe request wo presume .the faculty made no opposition. The parade ended shortly after two o’clock ; but the minds of the young gentlemen became so greatly ex cited over the absorbing question of hu man rights and political equality that tt.e members of the Junior and Sopho-. more classes memorialized the professors to ivboni they were to recite at 5 o’clock, to tlmteflect.aud requested to be relieved from the afternoon’s recitation. This request was not acceded to, and therefore these classes resolved to stay out of the recitation rooms. The absentees were wired flccoidingly, and a certain num-- erof demerit murks charged up ngoiust tbem. When this became known, the losses held meetings lot express tbeir njt up indignation at the conduct ofthe iculiy, aud resolved to (alto no part in jlloge exercises until the wrong-was igbted. • The faculty, therefoio, suspen ed some of tbe members of each class, nd notified tbe others that unless they -sinned attendance upon College duties y Monday, they would be suspended litil tbo opening of next session ; and if (tor suspension, tbey did not leave Car isle for tbeir homes within twenty-four lours, they would be expend. The stu »uts declined to complyj&id many of icm have left for. their": Uatjies., The inubcrdismissed hmou nls to a (font forty. Tim Cave.—The locality It down 1 as (lie Cave,” is eoming»ont gorgeously in spring colors; It is really one of the ,ost beautiful spots in the Cumberland Mey.,.The rugged hills, crowned with ‘vergreen-aml beech, and their sides cov [red with wild flowers; the tortuous Con-- I‘ioguiuet, flowing noiselessly beneath ii> frowning battlements of rock, or nrling around-the green, quiet islands, /dashing over the millulam with an ngry j-nar ; Hie sequestered walk along i mill-race; the view of mountain and ulow, water and bridge, from the hill- Hie cave with Us darkness aud its slery, all’conspire'-to make it a most igliiful retreat on a quiet summer ning. By the way, is it not strange t some house of summer revert has er been-erected at The. ution itself would be all that romance M require—there would be plenty of bracing, air— :\ lino location for ba’h wh, with tine rowing on Che stream line drives through the country. hc enterprising, public-spirited, imli iul has ereuied a boat-house at the of the hill, and finds constant cm ".ent for his boats. . Gkain Fiklds.—The appearance \Ou\vlu*at ami ryo fields! In this county, never more promising, and judging «i present-indications we cannot fail have abundant crops. The copious is of last week have given a.now ini us to the growing grain, and with no '•veiling blight to disappoint our ex klons.the most earnest hopes of the landman will be realized. Thfrgrain ikl to he so firm and healthy that 3 la little if any fear of ifbeing injur y Hie fly. The past, two weeks have unusually good for farm work,, and luntry friends have made the moat htixq Fiuumux.— A .committeo of tiion Fire C?)., of Carlisle Pa., cou nt? of the following gentlemen : E. k’slmm, Bobort Sheafler, Geo. E. filler, George Wetzel, and E. T. afield,, paid our-town a visit last iday for the purpose of seeing the lout’s Button Steamer in operation, committeo were taken in charge by Vigy M boys, and well cared for. — V'gave their steamer a trial at the ruj, with the following result: ncirarawing water from'the creek' dilutes, and throwed a heavy stream iter 2 3-i feet. There was a heavy prevailing at the lime which pre »il a fair test. The committeo wore highly satisfied with the- engine It* performance. leLaurel bt°amor was also tried but id not learn the particulars!— York », Press. ■ he St; Paul’s Evangelical Church, on =t Lontlier, street, of which Rev. H. hvitTZLdft is Pastor, will be dedicated lie service of God on Sunday, May 15. tls. Tims. Bowman, of the East Peu»i fmiia Canferenco, J. Har(z|er, of Glen - M. J. Carolhers, P« E. of Centre r ict, ami oilier ministers will take in the services. .Dedication Sermon will be preach -11 o'clock, A. M. Also, preaching • M.. at 71 P. M., and Communion ‘C on Momiay evening, May i°* people are cordially invited oto at- Seata always free- -The fourth sermon of (he series to ’ nien, under the misp'ces of the Y. A., will bo preached by Rev. JVJr. ngku, in Emory Chapel, next Sub fternoon, ut3i o'clock. Youngmeu rtkularly invited to be present. Mr, Foruoy, of Carlisle, luis re ~Jiur *li ofSbeplienlstown, •*lul will enter upon bis 11 a few dti3 T s. ’’ted.—We want a sprightly cor* •dent lu each of the surrounding I some one to jot down a brief ac °f tires, robberies, riots, accidents, i improvements, public and private? II short, everything that transpires Interest or instruct. Hem! us and we wm wme "Uixg m*.—North Street, between "il College streets, is buiidhiglip • Dwellings have jecently been J ky Capt. J. r. Brindlc, Tluodoro •nan, ami Alexander Smith; and '* Jr., Is now building a row ,r °r live brick bouses, which will be t a handsome addition to that end ft°wn. k Weather.—The lino weather on 'Jay autl Monday had the eflbct'to a* whole population on foot, on iIUL * lc « or afloat in carriages, The were alive with vehicles, and the 8 ' V UU gaily dressed Judies, taking promenades and making thoJrcails. Tins South Mountain R vipnoAt).— J The movement I to extend thy South Moun tain Railroad from Mt. Holly, along the northern slope of the mountain, to Big Pond, or further, has met with very en couraging success. The people seem to ho thoroughly aroused on the subject, and probably ohy-half the required amount has already been subscribed. We have heard It said that if $.100,000 wore raised by the people along the line, other par ties were ready to complete the work. Wo give this ns mere rumor. Great interest is also felt by the peo ple, of the lower end of our .county, and contiguous parts of York county, in making the road a through line from New Cumberland, or some adjacent point on I the Susquehanna. A largo and enthu siastic meeting was held last week'nt Dillstown, and meetings have been call ed at other'points. A gentleman, well informed on this matter, has informed us, that in l:is judg ment each of Hie townships through whitili the road passes will be able to raise $50,000, which Would assure the building of the road beyond peiadyenture. If anything is to be accomplished, now 5a the time to do It—now when our iron ore is in such groat demand. A,\\ ex change, speaking of the charter of the Northern Railroad, and of the provision embraced therein'requiring the rails used to be of American manufacture, says: ,f Two thousand miles of the rails to be laid down will be of American iron, farming the enormous aggregate of 250,- i 000 tons. The great bulk, of this metal Pennsylvania mustfurnish.aud tlie labor which the manufacture of this immense | amount of iron will entail will set in mo tion every idle iron mill in our State give employment to tens of thousands of our now idle workingmen, and prove to the world what,our State can really ac complish in the manufacture of railroad iron.” Again we say to the people of the South side of the Cumberland Valley ‘.‘ Strike while your iron is hoi,” The" Shenandoah Valley Bail- Virginia papers aie full of tbe Shenandoah railroad project. The entire amount of siock which was requir ed to be taken by the people of the coun ties traversed by the road, has already been subscribed. The engineers are ac tively pushing the,survey, and the road willjbe placed undor non tract at once. Another itAUmuAD.-—Another Kail road project has just copic to light. It is stated that tho Reading Railroad Com pany havedetermined to make a railroad connection with the Potomac river, at some point beyond Hagerstown, in order to enable it to participate in the rapidly increasing trade of tho Southern States,- through the natural avenue afforded by tho Valley of Virginia. It Is said tho Reading Railroad Company intend build ing a.road from' York to the Hanover and Gettysburg road,, which they will purchase, and which will give them a c mtlnuous lino to Gettysburg; thence by way of the bid “tape worm” route to Hagerstown, and thence to connect with the Shenandoah Valley road', now build ing, by‘way-of Anlielam Iron Works, Charlestown ami,the Lurffy Valley. Still A-nothkh Railroad.—This week workmen break ground on the rail road which is to ruii from the l Mt. Alto Iron Works to some point on the Cum berland Valley road, between Ohumbers burg and Scotland—a distance of twelve or fifteen miles. The Cumberland Val ley Company have agreed to endorse the bonds of the ( ompany to the amount of §200,000, the same amount they endorsed for the South Mountain and the South ern Pennsylvania railroads. Professor Lesley, in his report, says the Mt. Alto ore deposit is one of the largest and most available of any Jn the State. The Fruit Crop.— With the return of the bright sunny days we are now enjoy ing. come thoughts of green fields and trees, flowers and fruits, especially the latter. In a month or two from this lime we shall he luxuriating on “strawberries smothered in cream and for the infor mation of the lovers of that delicious fruit, wo are glad to be able to stale that there is every piolmbility of a most boun tiful supply from the farms mid gardens, in our own immediate vicinity. Reports from Delaware, Maryland i>ud Virginia speak flatteringly of thecropas itappeas's at the present time. Cherries also give promise of abun dance. As to tho other small fruits, It is too early yet to venture a prediction in regard to them. So far as we have intel ligence from Delaware and Maryland, Hr regard to tho peach crop, everylhlng lias a favorable look. Wo may, therefore, anticipate an abundance in this direction also. A New Steamer. —Peter Spabr, in be half of tho Cumberland Fire Company, has contracted for a third class “Button” steam tiro engine, with L. Button & Son, of Waterford, New York. The engine is to cost $3.C00, and is to be delivered in Carlisle by the.latter part of June. Wo. congratulate the Cumberland upon their enterprise, and trust the new engine will fully come up to their expectations.— Spahr’a energy anil tact will doubtless provide the wherewithal to pay tho bills.. Tub Union Steamer-— The “Unlcn” boys have purchased a “ Silsby” steam lire Engine, which the builders purpose to have here, for trial, about the midd e of the present month. The buildel’s guar an tee that tfc shall, n«i , fiu , ia ooi-iaiu, font*. and if itdoes not eomo up to the standard required by the Company, propose to lak<|> it off their hunds. With three steamers, we ought to bo able to get ahead of the “ devouring element.” Iskw Locomotive. —The Cumberland Valley Haihood Company have recently completed in their shops at Chambers burg, a new passenger engine, .which made Us liratlripover the eastern portion IMIIM ing the express train. It Is a beautiful piece of workmanship* and will compare favorably with the finest engines built at the most celebrated establishments In the eastern cities. The new engine is named “Col. Lull”—a deserved compli ment to the faithful and efficient Super intendent of the road.— Vallej Journal, Corn Planting.—From the first until the tenth of May is generally considered tne nest tune co plant corn. Sume la put intf the ground earlier, but no very great advantage Is'derived from it, but, on tire contrary, very often positive injury.“ Lute planting, as a rule, is always the best. The corn will not grow apd pros per until the ground is thoroughly warm ed, and this rarely takes place until the time above stated. Tun Lancaster ParkFair.—As will be seen by an advertisement in another column the Second Annual Horae Fair of this Association opens on Wednesday, June Ist. The premiums offered are large and excellently arranged. The . pro gramme Isa very- inviting one, and the entertainment offered will draw an Im mense crowd to the Fair. Snorting News. We learn (hat the lOxeculivo Committee of the Cumbor laiul County Agricultural Society have determined upon their programme for ucxt fall, at -Carlisle. This now pro gramme is so iu;i«o' up as to, reject all Oh table racing. In other words, our Cumberland county frfcmls want to throw Harrisburg sportsmen out. of all competition. This 'committee ‘now pro pose to have a race or two, a% usual ; but they don’t want outside compctUidjh.— Their programme, thus far, is to offer a premium of but iwcnty-Jivc dollars on the fastest trotting horse on the course, to' whiclfonly Cumberland county animals will be admitted. The premium list ac tually gives a larger prize to fat bulls than it does to fast horses. The secret gf this action doubtless lies iu the fact that Har risburg sportsmen have heretofore beat en our Carlisle friends. Wo are not un friendly to Cumberland, but wo want fair play. So says the Harrisburg ‘Daily Tojnc, and if the report bo true, we think this action is very creditable to the mana gers of the Agricultural Society. The object of the Society la the promotion and encouragement of Agriculture iu Cum berland count}', and not iu Dauphin, which is unable to raise a fair of its own, though it does boast of a trotting park.— There is too much of a desire to turn our Agricultural fairs into race courses. Dnst horses are all very well iu .their but to the farmer whose legitimate busi ness is Agriculture and not horse jockey ing, fat bulls and *■ sich” are of even more importance than 2,40 nags. See it, Doctor? What It Means ?—We have frequent ly taken occasion to state, for tbe infor mation ofdelinqueut subscribers, that the figures on the addresses of their papers indicate the date their subscrip tions are paid. As many of them don't seem to be able to comprehend .the mean ing of the gentle hint which weekly ap pears on their papers, wo arenow sending out bills, couched in very plain English, the meaning of which wctrustall will be able to comprehend. • We .wish it to bo very distinctly understood that if we are to print a paper for any man for nothing, we shall claim the privilege of chosing ibo objects of our charity. Meeting of Tins Medical Society.— The regular May meeting of the Cumber land County Medical Society was held In tho Arbitration Chamber in the Court House, on Tuesday—Dr. Dole-.in the chair, Dr. J. C. Ciuudy, of Newville, act-' ing as Secretary. Twenty members were present. Dr. Witherspoon, of Shippensburg, and Dr.- Hayward, of G reason, were unanimously elected members. On motion, Dr. Wilmcr Worthington, State examiner of public Institutions, being present, was invited ton scatin the body. Dr Geo. Hemmingcr, of Newville, Dr. K. Neff Mosser, and E. S. Grove, were proposed for.membership. Dr. Rankin, of Shippensburg, read an interesting, paper on the subject of re vaceimition, which .elicited considerable discussion. • Tho Convention adjourned to meet in Newville on September tith. Lime; Persons wanting nice, clean while Jime, should call on Major Jacob Brelz, at his Lime Kilns, in 'North street. He is prepared to serve h|s customers with a very superior article of lime- ] f David Tully, who formerly resided in ..Baltimore, should see thiK notixie,.ho is requested to make bis whereabouts known at this olllce. His son, Phillip Tully, for many years engaged In aealar lug, has returned, and would like to see his father. The Commissioner of tho Internal Rev enue has decided that tho farmers and gardners who sell only the product of their owm farms and gardens from Their wagons along the streets, wherever they can obtain • permission to temporarily place them, having no regular place upon tho street for their wagons, where their customers may expect to find them, but changing their localities, standing one day in one place and another in another, do not by so doing render themselves liable to special fax as produce brokers. So the farmers mustrkeep on the move. Improvement. —John Harris,’ Esq.," is building ft new front to hi* residence, on North West street. •X J Kes 11 yte u IA N Ass embly.— The Gen eral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the United States, will meet in Phila delphia on the 19th day of May iust., and ho opened with a sermon by Rev. B. F. Fowler, D. D., Moderator of the New School Assembly in May last, who, with Dr. M. W. Jacobus, Moderator of the Old School body at the same time last year, will presidejoiutly, and.put all votes and decido-all points of order, until another Moderator is chosen to preside over tiie 'deliberations of the reunited churches.— Tins will consummate tho union in every particular. The Presbyteries are now electing the commissioners to the As sembly, and quite a number of names are announced. An act to Protect Timber Lands.— The following bill for the better protec tion of. timber lands in this Common wealth, passed both branches of the late Legislature and is now a law. The act is a timely one, as the destruction of Umber by fires through . ctfrelesshes an nually amounts to hundreds of thousands of dollars; Whereat, It Is Important to the people of tlio State that timber lands should bo protected from fire,.which owing to malicious condnetand cinelossness ol individuals Is causing vast hav oc to the young growing limber, especially up-, on our mountains therefore •Section 1. Bo It enacted, Ac., that it shun bo tho duty of the Commissioners of the several Coun ties of this Commonwealth to appoint persons und voalh whose duty it shall bo to ferret out and Vmug to punishment nil persons who either wllfulD or otherwise cause the burning of tim ber lands, anil to take measures to have, such fj.oo w.n,»rn. It, run >m done, timer, neiises therof to be paid out of tho county treas ury. the unsealed laud lux to he Una applied to such expenses. Section 2. That tho provisions of the net of ninth of April, entitled “an Act to prevent the firing of mountains and other wild lands In the county of Union,’' he and the same la hereby extended to all the counties ol this Com monwealth. 4 $l,OOO Kcward is offered by the propri etor of Dr. Pierce’s Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical Discovery for a medicine will equal it in the cure of all those dis eases for which It is recommended among wbioli uro severe, acute or lingering Coughs, Consumption in its early stages, llfonchitls, “Liver Complaint, ;j “Bill iouoiiess” Constipation of (he Bowels, Lots ol Appetite, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Scrofulous Diseases and Skin diseases, as Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Boils. It is sold by Druggists.. Try Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Mas Don Shot. "fi-’ho Npirit says that Mr. A. J. Schaff killed a mad dog near Brown’s mills, in Franklin county, on the 17th nil. Chuiu'ii Struck iiv Lightning.— During the storm on Thursday lust, the Presbyterian church at .Wrightaville was struck by lightning and destroyed. Thanks. Our friend Hon. J. M. Weak ley, deputy Secretary of the Common wealth, will accept our thanks for u copy of the general laws* passed at the hist session of the Legislature. Recreating-— Gov. Oenry anclQou. A. L. Russel were trout fishing at the Big Spring, last week.. They each caught—a cold. .Coming.—Grass billiards alias croquet will soon be In order. "We Gates? 11 —-Ten car loads of Gor- 1 man and Prussian emigrants passed through Harrisburg on their way west ouo day Inst week. Nihv’Entekprisb.—A movement is on foot to raise, a company to commence the manufacturing of glass in Harrisburg.. The Style.—Bro'nzo gaiters are to be 'the style tills summer, when brown or dark grey dresses are worn. C. V. R. K. —The Cumberland Valley Railroad last year carried 308,213 pas sengers, tonnage 244,532. 4k . The New State Treasuueh.—Gene ral W. w. Irwin, the newly elected Slate .Treasurer, entered .his office on Monday, ’the second lust. Change' of Time.—The 'Northern Central, and Pennsylvania and the Cum berland Valley railroad companies have changed their time tables in order to bet-, ter meet the wants of the summer busi- ness. Old.—A mulatto woman, named Mat ty, recently died at' the poor house in Perry county, aged about 10S years. Distinguished Visitor.— Gen. Geo. B- McClellan was on a visit lo Bedford, looking after business- connected with tlio erection of furnaces, in tliafc‘vici nity, last week. • • Meteor.—A very brilliant meteor pas sed across the heavens from north to south on Friday evening last. Sound.—The New York Herald is claimed to be woilh $3,000,000, the Trt (nine $1,750,000, the Times $1,000,000, the Journal of Commerce- $BOO,OOO, the live ning Tost $700,000, the #S«m $OOO,OOO, the World $400,000, the Evening Express. $300,000, qnd the Volant ccr $25,000. . ■ . Olive Logan introduced the novelty of a matinee lecture in the Philadelphia Academy of Music last Saturday. The house was packed with ladies, ml the stage covered with flowers. Anna Dick inson sat in a stage-box, and presented Olive with, a gorgeous, bouquet with' her own ravishing hands. Tremendous ap plause from a thrilled and astounded audience. , . 9 House Stßlen. - On the night of the 20th instant, n valuable horse was stolen from Mr. John Hosteller, in Conewago township, this county. The horse is described as of chestnut color, wStli the brand 11. A* on tho left hind shoulder.-- Gettysburg Compiler. Man Found Dead near Dauphin.— On. Friday afternoon last a man was found lying in the river dead, about three miles - above Dauphin , near the Twin ■ tavern crossing. Ho was discovered by a boy' named, Hoftman, who'.dragged him out of the wafer. Word was telegraphed to Coroner Porter as scon as possible, and on Saturday morning lie reached the spot, w hen a jury was summoned. On search ing his clolhihg n~ietter was found da ted at Danville, in December,directed to Moore Crevling, Harrisburg Pa., in care ol Dr, Curwin, signed by Mrs. Childs. According to the letter he was insane and an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, near this place,from where he must have escaped.— Morning Patriot. ' Rafts .—Bafts are appealing again in large numbers. Yesterday many thous ands- of feet of lumber passed here, and to-day the river presents a-Hvdy appear ance. Onr banks, in some . places, are literally line d with these rude crafts, our merchants having purchased a pretty good stock for the summer; and lumber men are b usily engaged in getting out boards, planks, Jogs, in the water tip to their wnistsiit their woi k. The occup atiou of unshipping a raft is by no means a pleasant one. Besides the' iucouvenJ; once,uud unhcaUhtu! ness of being soak ing wet, the danger to not slight, and many a life has been lost-in ship ping and Unship]* iugtiiuber.— Patriot* • A Plka foii Shout Dhessks.—A school girl, writing to Moore's Rural Mew York er, on the folly of l*ng dresses, says ; “ Imagine the inability (if a young indy returning from school on a rainy day, currying books and basket, and it maybe with a refractory veil to keep in check— imagine, I say, the inability of .such, a. heletgurod j) ■r.-ion to manage ait. these, and hoUJ up tlio ample drapery which used to be indispensable f Think of tiro majesty of promenading the Broadway of our little town on a line afternoon with an ample cloud of dust following one at an unpleasant distance, and then buying to come to an aprupt standstill to disen gage one’s trail from the dry goods boxes, ■sidewalk'spikes, &o-, every few yards! Imagine the fun of hunting hen’s ncsls in tlie old burn at grandma’s—climbing that queer ladder and jumping from I lie big beam in a long dress! Think, too,of reaching the grapes bn that wild vine in the pasture from the topmost rail of the high fence, and of running up stairs in a hurry and both arms, full,'with a dozen' yards of alpaca clinging to your Hying feet! Shades of Bloomer! Why, it de stroys half Elio’ tun of living, come to reach the gist of the mailer. If we .must needs don, Willi our wo manhood, a bushel of dignity with an acre of cloth, let us bunch it up iu some way or other,'and do away with the misery of a trail. Kind Fashion, have pity 1- Bet our garments be meu-ured by Ibe rule of common sense, ami may Justice hold tile tape and Mercy the scissors when long —Foxes are unusually plenty this sea son. Messrs; Walker, Sutton, and Myers, residing iu York.county, killed during the present winter, twenty-live reil foxes. Uubuubb Noticcß. JCSTDrugs, Medicine?, Chemicals, -Pa cot Medicines, dec., a full stock constantly on hand, ut tho lowest mavket rates. Also ft com* plete lino of School Books at tho lowest prices, -and all attlcltu "** business. lIAVERSTICIC BROS. No. lu N. Hanover St. FeD. 18.187 U—If Bear Lyken Valley Llmo Coal at SI 25, at ho A. U. BLAIR. yard ot Summit Branch Lykens Valley Egg Btovo Coal, delivered, SO 00, Nut, SI 75. In tlio yards 25cis per ton lea#, at the yard of A.- H. BLAIH. Lumber of all kinds at tlio lowest prices at Hie yard of A. H. BLAIH. Fob. 10, JS7d-lf CHAPMAN!S Photograph’s causo vanity PHI.M E Havana Cigars At Nolf’s, 23 West Main street. BEST brands of Tobacco At NeJf’H.23 West Main street. ALL stylus of Paper Collars At Neirp.SJ West Alain street. SPUING Ncck-Ues At Null's, 25 West Mala street, IM PER COLLARS,IS to 15 cis. a box, At NelFs, 23 West Main street. IMPORTED.' Wo have just recoiled of our own Importation, .by ships •■Julia” and “Tho- Indd,” two largo IoU of fiuo Iroustono China, of now and Improved patterns, all of which wo of fer at very low prices, wholesale and retail. Please call and examine our very largo stock of ware of every kind.. The following goods have fallen offm price—Syrups, Chewing Tobao* cos, Suit, Fish and Coal Oil, &o. Special induce monte to the trade, WM. BLAIR & SON, ■ South End, Carlisle, May 6, 1570, CP A PE" S for tho people, Ff,Vsing»'*'-& \VclsCr new Mem*, No. 2.1. East Main street, lu l!*b room lormerly occupied by ftiw.vtr it CO., Is tllb only place* In the* town for everybody to gQ who I'/lsh to purchase Carpets, oilcloths, WlmJow-slmdi's oi anything tlml belongs to a Urst class Carpet Store. The*fr[stO(*U Is now, largo and complete. Don’t forgot the place Sawyer's old room. CHAPMAN makes all kinds of pictures, that are good.- WHOLESALE ONLY! COYLE BIIOTIIEUS have Just received ft very largo stock of goods, such ns Hosiery,Shirt Fronts, Suspenders,Linen, Colton a.id Cumbria Handkerchiefs, While Trimmings,lies and Dows of the lujest styles. .•Paper Colhus nud Cuds in groat variety. Paper and Envelopes, Velvet Ribbons, Coat, .Vest Dress and Pearl Huttons, Three and Six Cord Spool Colton, Sowing Silks, Fish Hooks and Lines, Toilet Soaps. Porlimiory, Drugs, Shoo. Black, Stovo Polish, indigo Blue, and an endless variety of Notions generally. All the above to bo had at Coylu Brothers. Having laioly removed to tho large Store Room in the now Good Will Hose housed Wo have In creased our stock larger than over and will sell at gold pi Ices. COYLE BROS. *JI South Hanover Street, Carlisle. ..INFORMATION WANTED where to purchase goods at the lowest possible prices. Wo would advise nil in want* of such Information to call at Leldlch & Miller's, ns they must bo selling goods nt greatly reduced rates from the amount of bundles that wo sco carried away from their store nil tho time. \ Wo uqtloo them receiving another largo sup ply of Carpets, Oil-cloths, Mattings, Window shades. ’Dress Goods, Cloths, Casslmers, and every thing else In tho Dry Goods way. All to bo sold at great bargains. Do not fail to call and see for yourselves. CHAPMAN, photographs crooked faces straight, JACOB LIVINGSTON, ,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF, SEGARS, PIPES, Ac. No, 27, North Hanover Stree'i, Oilers to tlio trade tho best brands of ft largo variety of Chewing and Hmoklng Tobaccos real ■ Michigan Fluo Cut, Id bulk or tin full, W. E, Garrotta,’celebrated ruuH*. Real genu ine Imported iJuvauuaScgars. Yara Connecti cut aud Domestic Segura! A largo assortment of everything belonging to the business, and sold at as lowa price, us in any Eastern city. The public is respectfully Invited to call and Inspect my largo assortment. Every article warranted as represented, April 21, 1370—0 m • JACOB LIVINGSTON, ■ DEAU4U IN NINE W IN US AND LIQUORS, No. .27, North Hanover hired. Olfers the following Goods:-Warranted pure unadulterated and full proof. Always ns repre sented. Genuine InTported French Cognac. Brandy, of old age. Euro old Rvo Whiskeys by celebrated dlstUl- BestquaiUy Ginger Brandy. Pure old Gin, Pure old I’orLWlue, Tho very best quality Sherry, Claret, Now- England Rum, «te, Klmmol Pure while spirits, for druggists and family use. Sold at tho lowo.-t prices for cash. A call so licited. April 2l,.lb7o—Uni IMPORTANT TO PIUVATE FAMILIES. Pure, und unadulterated Wares and Liquors,- supplied ft their residence, by sending order to store,or through PostOlllce. Every article war ranted as represented or the money refunded. JACOB L/VINGSTON, i No. 27, North Hanover Street, April 21, IwO-Om “■p ccl a 1 .N otiPc s. Stationary engines, boilers, direct acting blowing engines, player, Thomas und otuer hot blasts, saw mill, mill, rolling mill', furnace and forgo machinery, light mid heavy Iron and brass, castings, and all kinds of machinery, manufactured, by M'Lnmhan, Slone it Iselt, Founders and Machinists, lloilldaysbiirg, Fa. Feb. IF, 1370—(Jin Steam pumps which pump trom 12 gal lon to 3,5'J0 gallons per minute, and can bo '.jlconivncQtfeU in u row ocrhmls; tho ergtno used ; jtir driving any' kind of machinery—M’Ln na liuri; Stone ct Iselt; ifoUidfty«hurg. Pa. Pel). 17, I.S7O—Cm M’Lanajjan, P Stone A iselt, Uollklayshurg, Pn., have direct acting steam pumps; gas and water, pipes, steam llltlngs, Ac. PeP, 17, ls7U—(>m , M’Lanaiian, Stonk A Irttvrr, Hollld.iyshurg, Pa., warrant all their machinery, rte , Kob. 17,1K70 Um . JUST OUT! “OHEIIIiV PEOTOIIALTROOIIES,” Eor Colds, Coughs, Hoiv Toroat A -Bronchitis NONE HO COOP. NON S') S'PLEASANT, NONE CURE HO u.UKjJv. UUSHTON.SCO. ' Astoi House, New Vprk. Use no more o| thoseliorrlble tasted,-nauseating "UKOWN CUBED THINGS?.” Dee. it, isc:i-ly. ‘ A tough, « old or. Sore Tiioo-t requires tinmediate attention, ns needed • Often results hi an incurable i ;.n;. r ' IUUJ V N ’ ;i . II It O NC It ; ... rH i' It O'CH KB will most Inviu .ahlj 19 *Jve Instant relief. EoiUJan-'-rJir W n.j. AsiUMA, CATAItIUI, f TiVEaml Tiiuoat-ni-i*.\aEs, they - ijMve a soul lung effect.. ■ and rUDLICtfIdSAICEH-S use; them fo/dear and strengthen the voice. Owing to ihe good reputation and nopulnrit uf the Troches, many icorlhlrsa and c/irap intlla- Ih.m arc oQ'crcd which arc flood/or jio/hitu/. lie sure to OJITA IN tllO />•«'! JS7>'oiVj\ T, & nnONOUIAL trochee su Lll I*’ VEIt Y WJI Eli I-:. Nov. ix, ix(i-)- <im. Dkafnkss, BUmlncsS ami Catairh treated with tlu* almost success, by J. Isaacs, M, D., ami Pro iVssttn* of Discuses of the Eye ami Ear. (his spo • clttihyj in the Medical College of Pennsylvania, ;i yearn experience, (formerly of Leyden, lIoN land.) N0.c.0.7 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Testi monials can he-seen at ills olllce. The medical fii' nlJy are invited to accompany their patients, as !»»• has no .secret* lu ills practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for e.-t -aniinnlion. ' March 17,1570—1 y A j-ajjama Claims.—Wo are informed Uiat the iiiosl persistent and unyielding of iho*privulo ciii/emi who have claims vs, the British Gov ernment arc Dr. J. C. Ayer,& Co., of Lowell, Mas j ., tin* manufacturers of medicines. They will consent to nothing levs limn that their de mand lor medicines destroyed by the British pl rahs shall bo paid lu gold and In dollars to the last cent. They arc omboldeucd bj' the fact that the deKiruellon of their gobds by the English in . u _.,a OlSOWirm a -t.»» 1 ——. Uoublosomo nation tramplfhg upon somebody ?) havt: liuiiu ti) been paid in full, and they now sny ihut they shall be. They howovor propose iliis compromise: Give us Canada and wo will call ii i von, because wo con then send our remedies thmo without duly. [Washington News. SH a e vict). UF.NDCUrioN—MORE.—On the 22d ult., by Rev l*i. swart/.. Mr. Joint Henderson.of Hunt* limdon county. Pa., and Miss Margarotta More . of this place.' / ~~~ - » JBi c li. $ WE RLE.—In Philadelphia, April 27. 1870, Marv A„ wile of ’lbomas Woldle, uml daughter of George H., and Surah A. Miller, of this nor mi'di, aged 22 years, 3 months and 10 days. HUNTER-—ln thlaborough on momlay morn ing. April 25ib, or scarlet fever, Annie W.,daugh. ter of iter. J. Hunter, aged 10 years, seven raos, and il* days. Loved one, thou has left us lonely, Never can thy place bo tilled, Ne'er again that voice can greet us. Which with Joy our bosoms thrilled. Daughter,-Plater, tics so tender, Death’s rude hand baa sever’d now, lie has set his Icy signet on thy fair ami youthful brow. Why, Oh! stern, relentless reaper, . Doth thy blows so surely fall On the heart’s most treasured objects. Spreading there thy darkened pah? Look beyond ! faith opes’ the portals Of a fairer world on high. Home of love, of light and beauty, Far beyond the bright blue sky. There behold the dear one smiling, ' Waiting there t-» welcome homo Those sho loft on earth bereaved, When their Saviour bids them come. Lost to us, but gathered fondly To (ho lender shepherd's fold, In that home of love immortal, Who’s fair streets are paved with gold. Farewell, take thy hist long slumber. In thy lonely dreamless bed •, Rest In peace till Christ shall wake thee, in Ids glorious imago made. tsnjc flflarlvcts jyj'OSfiV MAHKIOT. V;ioiing "pr coi Miv lilt, l v 7o, of Gold Sl«cha rop.a lea iiy DkiIaVEN & DUO., 10 South 'llnrd Street. Uhilndolphlft: 1 United Stiilo.sirH of IKSI Units! States ti’s of JSUi United Staled ii's of ImII United States U’s of IS'» > United Stales li’s of iMtf (new) United Stales «'h ofISW United SttilenUsi of IMS United Stales .Vs of 10-t O's United States !W your H per eenl. t'y Duo Comi). Int. Kotos (sold * » Silver Union Uacillu 11. It. Ist M. Hoads. Central ifcieifio U. K....v »* Union i’aciile Hand (JmnMtoad.s. ' CurllMlo Four and Ui'jilu JlarKcl. tOUWKCTKI> WKKJJLY Uy J, 11. UOill'Ell it UUO. ' cakmsll, May. I. I^7o. *0 'Z'> Torn, ! I) j tw Oata, .50 5 5o (Jlovor Boeil, 7 00 1 li> TlmoMiv Weed, 5 50 115 " lhy^ion...M-JW alnlly,, Flour—Buper Uyo Klmir.., wheat—White,. Wheat-lied, Kyo, &*iul:ulcl|»lilu Mnriicisi Fnouin—There is a steady demand for the bet tor grade at very full rates, but inferior Winter u nd Spring wheats are neglected. Bales of r,-lt)U bblH.,*chlelly Extra Family, atSo.'JO a 580 per baracl for Northwestern; So cO a 0 50 forFonusyl* 1 ’ vnnla, and $o 50 n 060 for Indiana and Ohio, In cluding ICO barrels choice southern at $7, Soirft extras at SI To no . and Superllno as ?l ,17*-$ up to So, 100 barrels Ilyc Flour sold at So 25. Prices of Com ideal are nominal. Grain.—There Is a fair demand lor prime Wheat, but common qualities are not wanted, Bales ofoCOO bushels good and prime Indiana and Pennsylvania Red ntSl 33 a 1 Co per bushel, and’ White ut St 40. Ilyo Is'steady ut ICo a 1 10. Corn, is less active, but tho offerings are small. Bales of 3.500 bushels Yellow at SI 12. and 1000 bushels inferior Western at* SI 05. Oats aro very quiet and range from 00 a Otic, for Ohio and Pcnusyl .vanla. JSo sales of 13arlco. ‘ Seeds.— Cioversced Is lower; 7a bushels sold at $3 2> a 8 50 p,cr bushel. Timothy is selling at $7 27, Flaxseed -oils at 52 2a per bushel. . whiskey*—lo barrels of iron-bound, sold at 51 0j per gallon. iUtjal 'Notices, ■J^OTKIE. Thoroughbred Percheron IWrse, “Prince im perial,” will make the seasonTU IS7O, at tho fol lowing places, commencing Monday. April-1111, at ilnguestown ; Tuesday ami Wednesday at Thudlmu’s Stables, Carlisle, ami 6n Friday, and Saturday at Hiepperdstown, and at the'same places, each alternate week tliereafier, JAMES E.-POWERS. Keeper. March 21,1570—w EXEC’UTOU’rt NOTlCE.— Notice is hereby given that letters teslamentury on . ihe estate ol.John Stuart, deceased, lute of south Middleton township. Cum hei land oounty, hav ing been grunt' d to the undersigned Executors. Alt persons knowing themselves indebted thereto, are requested to mulio payment imme diately* and ttioso having claims will present them lorsettlemoilf. JIUUII STUART, JOHN STUART’ Jua. A, STUART, llixctilois. April 7, Jb7o-(it’ HOT ICE,—Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on (ho estate of Jam C. Rennet, deceased late of Rolling Springs, Cumberland county, have been grant ed lo Elizabeth Bennet, residing in said county. All persons Indebted lo said estate arc request ed lo make payment Immediately, and those having claims will present then! for settlement. K LIZ A B ETII UIC N N ET, Boiijno Sinn no, I'. O. April 27,70—Cl cumb. county, Pa. TVTOTIO’M- .Notice is hereby civen lliat letters of administration on the estate Of Jaime L. Wlngard, deceased, late of.Curljslo,. Cumberland county, have been grunted to Peter Spa hr, residing In said county. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to.said estate will make pa' inent immediately, and those having claims will present them for settlement. PETER SPAtIU. „ Adm’r. of Isaac L. Wlngard, dec’d. April 2S, 70—(It 73 vp ‘(Saod.% gPEUI E P n IO E H reduction in pricks extraordinary ’ GREENFIELD’S. No. 4 East Slain St., ;Carci sld.' Grand Dlspny of all the Latest Novelties in DRESS GOODS, Elegant Assortment of BLACK SILKS Ureall}/ Reduced Prices. JAPANESE PLAIN AND STRIPED SILKS, JAI’ANKKE I-’IfiUHEP roPIAN-C Now Slock of COLOUFD SIBKS. A Splendid Assortment of NEW SPRING, POPLINS for Hulls, * I T i ;>->/ Cheap. INE BEST D LAINES reduced to *0 ami 22 cents. . 2.000 yards TIP TOP CALICOES at 10 cts. All t ho best ing£os of PRINTS,' els,. f- IXGH A M S .it Reduced Prices. BEsT-I-1 APPLETON A MUSLIN, hi cents, •• SEMPER, IDEM. “ IS “ •• WAMSUTTA, “ 22 " A job lot of BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, 1 yard wide at 12V* cents. Stacks of COT TONADEH, TICKINGS. CHECKS. DENIMS, HICKORY STRIPES, LINEN PANTS STUFF, AC. all at Greatly Reduccd^lftiocsi A Good CHECK at 324 BIjA OK ALPACAS, n apodal bargain. In the above wo dcly competition for weight of cloth, or beauty lu lustre and shade. They cannot bo surpassed PRICES—.2S, .10, .50, .GO, .75 and SI. OO. * Now Stock oi CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, Just Opened, for Men and Bpys, very cheap A full stock of WHITE GOODS, Linens, Cambrics, Bwlwp.s. Nainsooks, Muslins, all kind Beautiful Figures. 50 per cent, lower than Inst year’s prices. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS. Ac.. In endless varieties. The attention of buyers to Die above stock in earnestly solicited, I will odor Honu-Jide bar gains Unit cannot bo found In large store* that are overstocked wlib old goods bought at high prices, •l;t. anioKNt-’iELD. March 31, Jiwii; SOR SALE.—A now onu'liorflo npring ' wagon, with top, well finished. Call at Com sinner's Ortlco, - JOHN UAUUIB, = ?ifst of Seders. | I.vf OF 'DEALKIW IN GOQDii, J.J Wiircs ami Merchandise, also Brewersi, 1 is- Doers. Lumbermen, Haling Houses, 4c-, the. cmmiv ol Cumberland. ns appraised ami as* sensed by David Wberry, Mercantile Apprsdser, In accordance with the several acts of Assembi.v. as follows, to wit: 1 .Hkj' .ml Leldlch A Miller Jleiit/. A nros. trilby i Mile* W 114" ; no K7O 1»25 Greenfl- Id U T. King J, (i. If. Harper A. Thomas lawyer 1). ,\. Lackey D. li. Nell J. I*. Duel) .Jacob Coyle brothers Itodyeis C. M. Coniyn Thomas C. do 11 JlysinyerlX. do 14 SaxUm Henry Hardware I) Miller A bowers ' do 10 Ocaer Mrs. A. E, Sewing Maehlnrs 11 Caber Lewis do U M'Muhon do • 11 I'eilVr it Waslunood dO H McGonegul dames Stoves M • UlnosmUh & Unpp do 11 Fridley William • do M Walken A dandy do H Sellers William Confectionary 11 Miller I’etcr do 11 Burkholder D. W. do M K infer M rk. S. M. do H Hughes Kohcrt Vocum George Martin Jacob Schtedenlmtigli J, .Meek .1. D. b etzel Joseph S. •Caller John limner John I'jibur George ' ilo II Junnm.N U llllnm . do H ZoiylerJ„A. Flour aud Feed II UeottMii * Co, Produce II Uusier iV Pros. do U do 11 Woodward R. C. Uai Uiu an U. Stay man C. S. Cornelius & Bosh Low Jouu Allison llohert Hoover S. M. lilnlr A. H. ■Blair A. H. niuad.s li it Co Zinn George Grothnmn G, slsznmn l'. lam W. 11. Wel/.el W. bender John Masunhoimcr .1, M, Sites A. J. 13hnr Wililuni &Son llhdohrant U. Kschenbach Frederick Zelgler Joseph I'olilev Hi Gailieion W. J. Sener Jacob Jihoir Christian Washinood -W. G. llotramn G. 13. '■jiusl i’cler Zgbutdi.lt. Ihmt/jer Joseph Heckman John a-ehoro J, W l.is/.nmii John Cnrnnmn Frederick ShnpleyC. lowing A. 13. sipu I> Bornor N. .Mycm M. 0. Porter W.M. t’ornmnn Jonathan Jo 11 Fleming F. G. tlo H Cai llslo Shoo'Factory ■ tlo 11 strohni it spongier • do 12 Liszman Philip do H tjlnmowctli William Millinery H WilllanlH Mrs. K. --do 11 fled Mrs. M. do 11 iluLlon Mrs. - Hailing William LeehluV A. U. ,K roneubc-rg S Lfoimrd 10. 13. Smiley J. W, Livingston I. Donu-r John Fattens J. A. KHterlt. S. .ehniali A. Formnan Daniel DmgK. 14 Cormmui a: Worthfngloh do 11 Haverslielc llroiherH . do Id Huveisitclv Brothers tlo . 14 Frame T. N. tlo M Uom W. F. do It losh G. G. -Gembo J. A, Spanglerß, K, Livingston Jacob Lnsininger George Kmhmnger S. Lochman C. L. .e,slier John U. :hapman 11. P. ‘iper W. IC. .oitdon James .liman W. 0. Unas Jacob Huta ano Caps H Ivellet John A do 11 L'nllioJ.G. do II ’ly.singer'it Wolstn auielloN. Forlhman John Vnrielj' storo ’ 11 Itlii-om John H. Muh. Instruments II r «lf H, V). Doitorar ii. Myuis p. Housh Jcll'ersou Shcaller John EAST PENNSBOHOUGH Zncniins & Co Zacarlasit Co 'l‘liompsou Win. Banks W, O. Saddler & Bowman Glmsner Julia Bunks H. & .Son LungnecUor I. Hummel S. L. Both Sou Benner Daniel - Best Joseph - Esllngor i hoodprc Molt* T. M. UUpley Hurry Smith G. W. Neldlch I. B. 1 llmxl.N. Elmer A. M usser, David Ktmmel John Ko.cr .Mrs. Martin .Ml-s A, Mount/. John \V 'JVmnlin J. M. Wolf H. S. Hupp H. M. it Cn Hupp Daniel Tcmulln Cyrus • Gilbert Cyrus Kgpp J. J. »v Co LOWEU ADLEN md D. D, lu atan iV Co ujilcle it Bio. •llrlch <j. J. Stoves 11' : 7 OJ ei;* A.it Sun Boots and Shoes I j TW MIDDLESEX. ’ ■ l ' r ' Dry Good* 1«: 10 00 MKt'HAMCSBUUG. O’Haira II llowmiui g. W .MillPcn A. W Flubr Israel Arnold !• Dcvinney Duvul Kuuixhl-Saimiel Kauilnnin J. A'. Eberly n. W. Kiaminger J. Mattlsun B. W Wise George do 11 Buiioi lit Uswald Dry Goods II Weslhetler it Beck do 11 ‘Haber Josepn 11, Bruch A- Boyer i itnsi J. B.'it Son Haieiisbeiger it. do 11 JClu’iVU A Co do 10 BrlndJeifc Nelswanger do 10 Ebcrlcy ,t Suns * . Lumber II Mlllisen it Son , do 12 Long .{-Son do 1-1 Moor JL S. Bryson T. B. .Miller it Garrett stavman it Bueher Hiclnwood it Titzcl Ulrleh >k Bailey Clark itßyVi’a o * Nonamaker J. li. Day Allred Herring J. B. a C. Suavely 11, H. Cvyder ChvbAhm ZBin Henry Keirn C. Ilelglo Levi Bowman J. C lieyd & ttlfluor do 18 10 00 Simon H. Variety 14 7 00 Fisleo D. L, Hadderly and Blankets 11 700 Bui kholder C, K. Blankets ami whips >4 7 00 Jlazlett ,tHon Plumbers ll 7 00 UIMJO U. *> •, ilnUlH iJIIJ) US 11 i 1(11 llauck.tCo do M 7 00 Wunderlich (.». .t F. do 11 7 00 Mamm & IMehl Furniture H 7 00 Tllzoii. llbpp Jolm Swartz Jacob Shnph-y It, li Palmer J. 11. tluswiler M. Uhlor Miillp Orovo & Staley Stretch J. a Wright W. E. do 11 7 00 Carr H. 0.. Agent Clothing 11 7 O'! Keefer L. D. do 11 7 00 Abrams I* W. Baker J. L. Books and i'npor U 700 Slelnowor& TIUcI ‘ Coal 11- 700 MUJor J.*t Co Null 11. Koser Miss Clara Bryan Mrs. S. Carr M. A. Lindsey Mrs. 10. Y. do 1,1 7 00 Fishel George Flour ami Feed ll 7 00 MIFFLIN. s Sherman John Null/. Herman (i. T. H. Flank John Devlnny L. I). Finnic Samuel Spuhriionry Manning A Did. lltirsh >a liro. HnyDcr enry WuKnor s. (\ lju'-sli J. a. J. D. Moncr rt‘. A. IMusvr *fc l:urnr.sl K ~yIo .l*>Uu lAimjoL .1. «t Co . Foiomuu Hliohm .« C»* MellugurCtd'Co Ell CARLISLE » , g a “i R 3 Pry Hoods 0 do 1» * do 12 do 11 do a do 1-1 do a do 14 do 14 Fancy Goods 14 do 14 .do 12 .Jewelry 11 do 11 (io 14 do 14 Uo 14 ■lo .14 do , 14 do II do II do 11 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 0“ 15 yO do . H do 14 do 11 do 1! 7 00 12 iW 1U UJ l,innljor ami coal J-l do V 2 ' do Id Con I H “do' ll UroceiiM do U do H do 11 do 11 do ■ U do 11 do a do' 11 do a do , a do 1 1 2) 00 do a do i:; •do a do ' a do a do a Furniture a do 11 do 11 uo. a do , ‘ll Shoe* rind Hoofs 11 do. ,'H do a 7 to 7 (1U 7 01 7 (.0 7 00 7 ta 7 DO 7 00- 7 DU 7 DU •,7 DO li S’) 7 0U 7 00 7 U) do U clothing 11 .do - . a do • U do a do a do 11 do a do a do a Tobacco 11 do a do a Leather Jl Hobos H Photographs-H SOUTH MIDDLETON. Harman C. Dry Goods 14 M’AlliKtsr Bro, do 34 liiwniun «fc llcmminger do 34 UuKon John do 14 Leldlch a. M; do IS then & Co. do 30 ZelylerJ. 15. Groceries 14 Hartzel J. K do 14 Clpppei Philip - do 14 Wilri! Win. do 14 Kupp Conrad ' * Furniture 14 lllllorl John do 34 H a HhrlA. Kauffman do. 11 WoITJ. L. ' Drills 14 Downey Noah Variety 14 -- li . IM . I (’miUhoud <fc Pro. Produce- 14 ■Jo'T U iow|' ti,,u,18 " m,u ’ 1 . .’ d “ M on li do 11 Books 11 do 11 Carpets Jl Dealer 1-1 DICKINSON, . Dry Goods Ac, If 7 0!) do 11 7 00 Marketing J J 7 00 Produce - U 700 Produce 11 7 00 do H 7 UJ do U 71)0 Dry Goods I3‘ 10 oo do 11, 7 00 do 13 10 0() Groceries I!' 7uO •do 11 7 00 do 11 7 00 •do U *"7 00 do .'ll 700 , Lumber ll 7 00 do 11 7 00 Confectionary 11 7 to do H 7 00 do 11 7 00 Clothing 11 .7 00 ' Stoves 1-1 7 00 Furniture 11 7to do 11 7 00 Marketing 11 7 00 Millinery 11 • . 700 do 11 - 7 00 FHANKFOHD. Dry Goods 11 700 HAMPDEN. Groceries 11 7 00 Dry,.Goods 11 .7 01) do 11 7 00 do 11 .7 00 Furnlturo 11 7 00 Whips 11 7 00 • Produce 11 7 00 Dry Goods 11 700 do ■ M 7 <0 U 7 00 Grocery II do* U* do ‘ 12 do 11 do 11 do 11 do 12 do 12. do 111 do 11 7 00 12 r,u Jo U 0 7 00 20 00 20 00 do 11 do 12 do 11 flo 14 Produce S do H do 0 do ii do 11 Hardware U do ' 10 Drugs H do *i do 13 do. , M Shoes l-l do li do 11 do 13 do H 11 7 00 do 11 7 00 Jewelry 11 7 00 do, H 7 00 Clfifirs .11 7 00 do 1-1 7 '0 Confectionary 1* 7 00 * do M 7 u 0 do 11 7 Ihj 14 7 00 IJllton* Marketing H T I*6 ajllliaory 1-i 7 00 do H 7 00 do - H 700 Dry Goods H 7(10 no It • 7 00 MONUOK Dry Goods 1- 12 50 do 111 12 50 Drugs It 7 00 Food H 7 00 rf > It 7 00 NKWTON. Produce ’J 25 no do II , 15 00 do 10 20 00 do 10 20 00 do 0 2i 00 Dry Goods 14 7 oo do It 7 00 do 14 7 00 do H 7 00 do 14 7 00 do 14 7 00 do 14 7 00 tbtet B carters S m 1 Groceries 14 700 lloberllg .v Son do 11 7 00 MlnnlchJohn do 14 7 m Benner \V. K. do II S Sanderson David do 14 7 m l !r m.or w. K. 110 It Gibson George ’ Confectionary 14 700 Muted Samuel Shoes M 700 Hru-ncer D. W. Stoves H 700 Modi H. K do , 14 700 Horn c. M. Marketing 11 7 00 Hnnr.bergor Daniel do v l4 7UO Goodlmrt William do 14 7 00 ?25 (0 23 U 0 newville; 12 ;>O, 7 00 ’ James E! A Bro. Dry Goods 9 Slough A Elliott do 10 .'le.CandlUii Thomas do II QinuserH. M, dc Son Groceries u tlTauwerS. 31. it Son do 14 XrvJn A. L. Bools and Shoes II McduroJ. W. do 14 .Maxwell it Brlckcr do 14 iMonlzer J. C. . do II North o. W. ' Clothing 14 Jtandull *N. I* a Son do 14 Beano V. B. Drugs 14 Heed Mrs. 13. do” 14’ Hubers. S. do 14 -Woodburn itShulouhovger Furniture 14 Brlckcr John do IV Skinner a Sou Hardware 13 shoemaker W, B. . do 18 (■'. u, ) ( lp; s O. W. Jewelry M- Mull George W. Stoves 14 Henry H . Confectionary 14 Crawford J. \V. do * 14 Dale Mrs. . do II Ijuighlln Joseph Feed 1 14 M’CougbUh Harriett . Millinery 14 Reed ills. K. E. do 14 smiley Mins A. do H Bamberger 3V. Notions 14 15 00 7 00 15 00 7 10 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 01 7 40 NEWBURG Hoover Jacob Elliott it Barr Kwelgtrt G- W. M Coy Daniel- Sfovlck C. C. Byers a Hoover do 11 Boots and Shoes 14 Furnlluro II do 14 NEW CUMBERLAND. WlllotT. - llughmaw «t Hon ltoas<tCo. Masser H. R. Oysicr Charles Jmueii Owen Loo Jcdiu F« PENN, K/iriiost it Co, Clover it Co. Shcnk H. A D. Bcotem Jacob Jay Cook A Co. (Joker Henry SHIPPEN9BURG. LnndlhJ. Jewelry 1-1 Hays ".D.U. Sowing Machines 11 •Davis Mrs. M. Millinery 11 ilubley Miss S. do - M Frantz Miss M. Jo u Noltsker Mrs. do, il Mowers M ra. L. K. do 1-1 Lawton-a Co. Produco 10 IxmgAGtsh do u Cleaver a Son do J 2 BlttlrT, P. - do • 11 Foj-imugnt C. Groceries 14 larum n a Kimmel do 14 Noflskor John do 14 Paguol. K. d% II Marlin Martha A. do 14 Weaver \V. V. do- n Arup.S. do 11 iVIKoU. K. • do 14 Hullor S. C. it .Son do U Anglo M. M. -do - H Kelso.James do 14 Header James . do l-l Willis J. A Co. do 14 M’Pherson .1. W. Dry Goods VJ Snodgrass Hohert do 12 ICoiiuiz A Montgomery do II Jameson IV. L. do 12 Danner it Neely ’ do ‘ IS- Ueddlg J.&r J. li: do, . 10 Wmulerllch A Moll £,nmber 13 Urejismi «. N. Confectionary 14 Clark.. William do •14 Baughman Ueynolds do 14 Mathews A Grlbblo Drugs, 14 Alllok J. do 14 Keller B. IC, • . do 14 Croft U. W. ‘ Shoes ’ 14 Cole G, 11. do 14 Nvaliers S. A, a Bro. do •„ 14 'M'Pherstm A Cox Hardware U Siovlck A Bohuck do . 13 Grablll A Stewart do 31 Snoddy B. J. Furniture 11 Barnhart Duke A Bro. do 14 Walters A Winters , Stoves li Wolf A Bro. v - do 14 Kelso James Books 14 Bridges John A Son -■ Clothing 13 Landis & Bender do 14 Blair John do 14 Smiley J. M. do 14 Mohn B. A. Marketing 14 Biggs B. do 14 SILVER SPRING. Dry Good* 14 . Uo W Myers H. Orris A Dumb Longsdorf A. 8. do 13 Burkholder \V, S. . do H NussJ.H. do 14 Loose A Eu-alt do ' 11 Letdlg J. B. *t flro. Produce 13 Glover T. E. Confectlouary 14 Uricken milker I'red’k. do 14 Kicker .1 8. do 14 LfJdlg, Jacob ‘ ’ do 14 Miller 8. P. Stoves 14 SOUTH A3IPTON. Groceries ■ A Pry Goods 14 do 14 do 13 do 14 do ■ n Stoves 14 Miller Daniel Clever A Rhoads Clover Go rgo Strohm & Allison Allison C. A Co. Croft D. S. Fisher D. s. UPPER ALLEN. Swartz J.. GiiswllerJ. N. Rickman Henry . Clothing H Dry Goods, 14 Mnrboimg n WEST PENNSRORO'. Goodlmrt L. A; Marketing l-l Bishop William do 1-1 Hess d: Wise do -1J Swartz .1. It. . do 14 Beldlor J. K. . Dry Goods 14 llenshaw J, W. do 13 McCullough A. S. do 14 Darr A Burkholder • do 13 Hood J. Stoves 14 Jacoby C. Produce 14 Carulhors Josinb • do 14 PATENT MEDICINES, Sohaubla A. A Co. Thompson A EJshenhower, EATING HOUSES. Meloy .luhix Mecbuhlcshurg Spoiisier William Carlisle DISTIREFRIES AND BREWERS. Whaler.!. W, Newton, Distinct* ft Kraus JOrnc-si. J. Carlisle, Brewer 0 Faber C. do do ft HILLIAKIi SALOONS. 2 tables, Canute- ,40 I table. Nowville ' SO ' Kotlco is hereby given to all personsuaraod In the above list, that Irynnact ol Assembly, ap proved April 11, lhU2, County Treasurers are re quired to bring naif and collect all licences remaining unpaid on or before the first day of July next; and by other acta of Asaoipblv, ven ders of vinous, Hplrlfous, malt or brewed liquors are also liable to indictment in the Court of Quarter Sessions. Those Interested are there fore requested 10-llft their licences without de lay, and save the costs, ito. GEORGE WETZEL, •., County Treasurer. IS7O. APniL 1870. Hippie Jacob Ober W. B. 3l«y 5, Ib7o-3t OPENING OF TH3-: SPRING TRADE Ready Made Clothing, WMMMRER & BROWN, THIS MONTH. Opening to lijo pcooplo tho grandest stock of FIN LI CLOTHING for Men and Hoys, that Oak Hall bus over contained. Since last Fall >vo have secured Hie two large lots adjoining us. and have erected upon them, an iron-front building, equal in size to our for* mor Building, making Ouk Hall twice as latgo as before. In order to accommodate the GREAT MASS OF. PEOPLE, Who havebecomoour customers. Wo Invito all our customers, with their uolgh bors and friends, to pay us au early visit, to ex amine our Mammoth Buildings, and to Inspect our MAMMOTH STOCK. WANNAMAKEII BROWN, O A K HALL CLOTH INU ESTABLISHMENT. Nos, .Virt, SJ», 631, 520 Marketstreot, and Noe. 1,3, 5,7. l>. H and 13 south Sixth street.. PHILADELPHIA, bend your orders If you can 1 ! come, , April U, WTO—lm 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 T 00 Stoves 14 Dry Goods U 7 00 15 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 OO Dry Goods 13 10 00 do H ‘ 7 to do U 4 15 00 Lumber 9 25 00 do 14 7 00 do II 1 700 do to CO 00 Dry Goods 14 do 14 do ‘l4 Marketing 14 Dry Goods 12 Groceries 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 6(1 7 00 7 7 "7 . 7 20 IS n so 12 80 12 SO 7 » 15 10 7
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