Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 14, 1869, Image 3

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    SPEOJAL .NOTICE.
ERRORS OP YOUTH.
- gentiornan who 'suffered for years from Nerving
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the e • lfeete •of
youlthful indlecrotion, will for the rake of snlfering,
immunity, .sond freo to all who mod it. tho receipt
fur - making tho simple reihiedy by ho was
cured. SuffereTS wishing tohrofit by the advert'.
era exporter's° , can do so by 'addressing, In perfect,
eonfldencoi • JOHN D. ()UDEN,
No. 42 Cedar St, Now York.
May7.69-Iy.
TO CONITUIIyTIVE6. '
Thu Advertiser, having been. restored Co lanalth
In a :few weeks, by a very simple remedy,' atter Mrs
lug suffered several years with a revere lune afros
tlevond thaplrpudAsease,Consumption Is and lone
to make known to Ps fifflow•stili73MiSibe means o
curd.
To ell wher dos:Weft, he wll)-•Rand a copy of tho
'prescription used (fri'o of .harge), with the direetion
for preparing and using Jim yams which they wilt
find s ‘ SURRCURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA,
nnoNong#, etc..jhe object of the edverilser In
sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted
and spread fulmination which he (TIICeiV(.B tir be in.
valuable; and he - hopes every sufferer will try his
remedy ,no it will coat thorn nothing and any prove
blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription aill please. ad
EMI
REV. EDWARD A. WI [SON,
WElhamburg, Icing> Comity New York
310.y7.691y.
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'59,000'1,05t No. 1 Pole, lbr sale glow nt tno
yard of A. 11. BLAIR,
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()Inbar 69.
ATTENTION MERCNANTSI
Merchants will do well by calling to sea the large
assortment of NOTIONS AND FANCY pity 000Ds,
- such ss Cloves, foolery, Nook Ties and Bows, Sus
ponders, Paper and Linen Collars and Cull's, Trin,
mings, Stationery, 'Sharing, Teethe and Ilair
rushes, Soap and Perfume, Iso, Drugs; Shoo Marl,
ing;&e., tte. at COYLE it' CO,
6 No. 11, South Hanover Street,
Carlisle in.
19mar lit
FOR BLACK WORMS AN - li PIMPLES ON THE
Fare, nso l'Ennv's CoSionese AND PIMPLE itiniver,
prepa . red only by DI. li. C Perry, 11l Bond St., NOD
York. Sold everywhere. Tin , hide supplied by
Wholesale Medicine Balers.- .
9A pril 3m
1/29:PT1.i1l importation of rigs from the 51edito;re
nylon, hides from Prntil, and other commodities
from tho tropics, is ltnown to bring the gel in ofd
case, chiefly favors, which no sometimes very :if.
flirting and fatal. Anna's Anon. Conn stimulates
effectually us It does the tnittßnatic poison of our
Arne districts. Consequently It affords invaluablo
protection to stevedores and others whose occupa
tions expose them to those dangerous infections;
and wo hope to render them a 'Valuable s'Crvice In
giving them this information.—Non. Vorit Dispatch
JACOB BANTZ—Sir : I Wen sUlTering for soli c
Imo with Dyspepsia, and 111F0 eakm , ps and natty ?ft
of the stomach, and after tr, log some 'of your ID,
Toes it caused me to throw off all the foul matter
and reinvigorated my syi ti tn. It has , ITected,
think, II perm:mot core.
You aro at libel t 3 to use Litton tificatc as you
think. proper.
ANN lIALLM AN, 4550 Maio SL, GI rumm troy Pa
TO lU MOTH, PATCHES, FRECKLES
nod Tan from the Mee, u,e MI too Motor Ann
FnECKVI,LOTION: Prepnr3tl role y by Dr B. C. Perry.
Sold by all druggists.
0 A pril 3m
.trry-In one of Doctor Ayer's lectures he katesthat
'MeinWry confers from practical benefits on ma,
kind thau.iiny other Sllllllo', yet from no other
source could more - to so , easily olitninoth. The—arts
and economies whith chendstiy would teach,
more thoroughly and genet:III:: studied, would
speedily exorcise a most beneficient influence, Ito
freely confesses that he Is indebted to this
science, for the virtues of big remedies, old advises
that the practical application of chemistry to until,
sine, the arts; manufactures, and agriculture be on
coined upon our colleges and schools.—Wright sville
wrim ,RAILINGI, WIRE I7UAItDS, for Store
Fronts, Asylums, ko. Iron Bedsteads, Wife Wel,
binge for sheep and . poullrzytu:ds, Brass mid Iron,
dte., Heavy Crlnonid i Cinth lb r sparßlinri Mors
' Idindsenpit Whe for Windows Se., Paper Midiel
Orn tit:m.11101 flier ,wl, F. Every bind ion.
Lion by addrenrlng 1 he unto ul'ai tut err, M. WALK!, It
SONS' No 11 N.', eh g 1 . 14 P114\11 . 1,111'1
Stub
flt. - Z • 111.: E'N ESS, BLIND:: I:t 4 S. otta ~..1TA1:1;
~tva with tho utmost h:.l. I te •M. 1,
•tod Protest'or of Diverrecs VV, • Ey, f, I'
Afedica/ Cbllege of Puulrcmia. 12 yeors
(formerly', of Loydotry Uoliontl,) N. SO5, r l,rh rt,.
TestluicTlittWeffillid - 57 , 611 t d,iO I.Rhon: The
medical facnity-aVe iodlted to R..111111/.111) ; t.leva-
Cionts,as ha hstina secrets In his p [ . ..tic, Artificial
Ryas Inserted Nvlthatil vain. No Outgo for
nation.
1 08
DM JACKSON'S ANALEPTICA.
NEW REMEDY IN CONStIMPTION.—A Physl
tan who had Consumption for several years is lit
frequent bleedings of the lungs . , clued blatant( with
n medial:le unknown tothe profession, When his
ease appeared hapless. Ile ii. the only physician who
has used it in his own person, or who has any know!
edge Otte virtues, and ha eon ascribe the degree o
health' ho now enjoys to nothing but the tee, of hi
medicine; and nothing but utter despair and enti're
extinction ofall of recovery, together with v
want cif confidence lnullo ire induced him to hazard
the experiment. To those suffering with any.diseato ,
of the Lunge he proffers atreatment ha conti dandy
believes will eradicate the dieters, Price $1,50 per
bottle or $8 a half dozen, sent by express. Send for
circular or call 9n Dtl. E. BOYLSTON JACKSON,
N0 t 250 - North Tenth Street, Ph iladelphia.
For Sale by Theory F. (toyer, .11echan iceberg, Pa.,
and Druggists generally.
22may 418.1 y, •
BUY CHEAP FOR CASII —Three For cent de
duction an all co4I ofhalf ton and over, delivered
In town for the cash. :Co allowdnee when a charge
l made at A. it. BLAIR'S.
Smar 00.
NEW ADVE 711S.LP MEN TS.
FARMERS' , BANK.
Tha Directors have this day declared a divi.
dead of three per ,sont. dear of National tax.
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Published by 0. & 0, 511iRitIA.51,' Springfield,
Idessaohnlietts, .
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D . IVIDEND • NOTICE.
FINNS, NATIONAL BANK,
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Carlisle, May 110860. 1 •
Prom tho pronto for tho last six montho—tunounti
log to SEVEN' PER CENT. the Directors him this
day added i•ivo per. cent. to the surplus, fund, and
&dared a dividend of Two por coot. Paynblo. tu ;
stockholders on dinnand, clear of taxes, • .
CHAS. H. LIEPIILiEN, • , „
Cashier.'
limay It
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tyISSOLTITION OFPARTNER
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°thole bereby givoo, that the partnerahip here'
torero exletidg between A. B. Sr N. NI HRH ig tho•
• •400011 klinufeetwing buslnenechas been dissolved
by Mutual consent. All pereone knowing them
., ichcec.l,n,dvhte4. 4 .o' saidllran 'milt aneko. palteenktO.
, clec,:eathhitk'jkaalf4tiilifeekhrhig Jollideiewill'llit9kilit
SIMI at• The sbop to thebasne.poteon. ekl• •
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A. B. flliitilli,.
- - 14niay , at - ~ N. eltiORK.. •
N. 13: ' The business will bo 'carried on es hereto
taro by A.B. Sheik.. • . •
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MT.t., 'I.'N•E
Thing elieauty i 8 a Job 7oictier.
The euhParlber,reapectfulli ltifotthe the ,Ladles of
. ' Cerllele..and vlalulty that she hex v acoltedfrom the
' Zasteru, Oltlea the latest BPD,INO,ADID SIMMER
..MIAs; and to non prepated to execute all order.
11.1tb.ueetdeis ,tutd:dispatoh. , •
~,,xeade and repaired ehorteat uotico, and at .
.recuaaveble ,prleee.
Itlbbefie, Lacoo, aid 'Attillclal Plower, eiweya on'
kbatl. • • hIAIKIARETTA , BtUlthf,
,14Alsy 09. , RIO. 8, Es it 11101 h t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NNUAL FINANCIAL ST ATE.
...LB_ moot- of thd Borough of Corllsk , ro• fiscal
year endiug I . l'arch 2501
JOS. 11'. OGIGRY, Treq.sty . 7.
REcuirrs. -
Castf-recht f - fir 0 ould; forroor
Cash reed Of 11. L. !lecher, colloctor
• . . • .
• ',slope° of duptlento 1867; -
Cosh reed of 8. 11.1:arty, collector on du.
Plicate ISM,
Cosh rood of If. Ifoskor duputy collec
tor 00 duplicate 1868,
Cosh reed for gas trod water scrip'- -
Cash reed of Wm. Burnit.z; exchangron
bond, • -
Cosh reed of John Muller cleric of Mar-
ket6, Wal6hlng, ‘tr
Cash reed from rent of 6M11,0 of 61arkot
— l3 Ol,
Cash reed from EXhlblllon .• 113 00 .
Cash reed. from John Camnboll., noes,.. 70 60
Cash Me'dfronitoro' 1500 J lO,OOO 00
Cash ree'd from loan" front houYitY fiid.
.. nor rosolittion-oßdMr6TrAfirch 16 '69
DISBURSEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES
Ist. Disbursements to pay outstanding ilabts of
.previous yeara.- ,
Carlisle Dopesit Bank borough loans,
Carlisle Deposit Bank het on loans,
Campbell it lienwood repairing lamps,
Simon Smith, bincimmithinlA.' • '
B. D. Quigley, extra servines as salary,
Hiram Ci Ipp, balance salary aa'poliNllllllll,
Q. P era balance salary as polleemad,
Lovi llinich balance salary as polleumirn,
(Teo First led:ince salary a n policeman.
John Marlin. Jk o llUllak appropriation
Union Fire Co, for IStT,
J. J. nosier, blackinnithing
A. 1.. Sponsler Gas, '
Beldam Bro. lumberl
Bretton As Kennedy printing.
Peter Spahr brick and stpne,
Demo Wetzobbtono,
IY. {}•. Irvine State tax toil
. . 57,1115 55
DISIIIIIISEMEN'IS (IN ACCOUNT OF EXPEO,I?:
'TURFS OP PltllSllN'l l
J.ll. Parker and others, interests. old
Intr. bonds,
Carlisle Deposit Dank, coupons or Boro' -
Bonds,
First Netionel. Dank, int and stamps un
ouch loans,
.1 , 117.0 t McMillen, lot on judgments
W. W. Irvine State tax on hoods for '5ll
11l lee as Street Comer
lilies Donnelly, coach no streets,
D. Nailer, steno and hauling,
John Shupp, stone
Peter Spahr. stone,
.1. 1,. Sterner, stone, •
Itingwalt k Duffle:lvy, stone,
lileper, stone
(Mundy, • yew,
.1. %glitter, stone,
(1. P. IVing..-st.nfti• '
,1. 11'e:it:ley, atone, '
1. A. NUSIIIt, .
C. W. Alit, stone, •
O. W. till toll, Florio,
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(I. Wetzel. stone
S. Jl.l.lould, curb stone,
O. Ift ltt Shioller. curb stone,
.1. Wet gel, null , stone,
C. II eirielf erairing tools,
Win. Hastings, high vonstaUlo,
O. P. My ers, hip h constable and rellovinti
.1. T. Crozier, polleemen,
Levi potlit•etneu,
.1. onieenten,
H. Fuariz, ietlieettlan,. •
E. Donnelly, night polieenten,
Peter Spahr,' East Ward election ea.
Egliert; .st PX
-110.111..1.,,
J:11111, 1.01.111. n, onoutry, •
James
A. 1,. :ll,Anslt.r, Nev. one St:11111/.,
. W. I.o•vo tone A:111.y , ,
.100 moor A rotortro.ne. pro paring olnplj
Th..u. Feely v notiti ; rt , un Hort:,
lion, livers. regniatisg. _ •
(teor t .• eVatterket
hintilivrton. slit Iv, fu.;3.111111i.,
\ I I 11, .
1. 1., Sportster. gas.
'miner k Cr , Lamp posts, pings, e.
CeteplSell A: Herniae!, gas Ittthig end
plumbing,
yr, 11 Az Fed, opt fittingitl rfnetbing
IV P. 1.1'1 , 01, o: t' fi rig fn` trltl
O. It. Void . pas 11111. end plumbing,
'^ae it/trots ta.rell• mymyllllllla, LC..
1c 1i 11'e1001, coorpo•n ter norh,
O. k lb. Sheeffer, carpenter motto,
. 'II mink Slivelfer. gods,
'Neigh ter. Spot tdoe end Co.: em-en wools,
.1 4. Zolgler. brier,
r.!-11. Gregg. resting ordine nem
01. I. Line.. van,
It. Shentrer, itatollalittot•
Tithe bottle, ,ter lad and nil,
Cooloonney. , 113 , 1, !molar 1.1. A I,
Inliott, printing.
lila eel .C. miner, pi intin
Jas M. Alen, saint . ) Seeretery,
I oho llerder, salary et der!: or musket,
100 , . Ceilloy, - sothor) 00 Treasurer,
len. TIN tor. janitor and vine's
eurkLor_of nre.Vu yard,
Col FII
A. plutol4ol
I/. retn. , ing ott,auet
lobo Il:u,l~
r, rzi
1 1.0
'I . frr I'M (11l
1 1 _ 1111 .11. • 129
0
.1 . 11110,
17 NV.
Itoo'd on ue'l tot' WOW ~ u tri.
1,1,30115. 201 00
Total pnytliont aecmlnt
,beets npd:J4•yn,
IMMlllEl=filill
Thera is dun tho Doi (mgh nn asoossthew t of streets
and alleyslss follows.
Fri9llli piopoity m Conego Strost, 40
ih 'potty on eirnel 105 -
rren, °pert) on (theqt nut .0 ley. 30
From jo operty 1,1 Pomfret N teen, 125
nr wat ng the road froth Pon, -
fret to llnin. $OOO
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INDEBTEDNESS OF 'DOM/UGH
Car gal{ and water loan, '25,000
Ilmongll loan proper, 18,400
Warden judgment, • 600
II •
array adgment, 700
' ASSETS.
1I '2.1 haros Carllsle one and
•waD4 t.tocl, par mil ne e 528,100 00 0 0 0
Due from nexessmonta on Sta.
Borough lax of 1800 Moroi
ttho 98
lu bands of Treasurer, ' ' 07
Natrher boo, 29 30
Fount, 1.1191„ - 370 00
of Intlebtetlttesa over
ft-L(11 , 75:
DED DEBT FALLS DUE AS
FOLLOWS: " '
Janun v Ist 1575, 25,000
Jllllllity 1s '
t 1577 700
•Innuu: • Ist 1870,
1,500
Januar let 1470„ 15,400 .
43,100
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BTAI'ESIENT OF BOUNTY 'RECEIPTS AND lA
PENDITURES FOll TILE YEAS ENDING
51011011 25'111, 1800.
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To vast: reed frmu S. 11. gouDI
f••rto••r 'Treasurer. 1.5105 03
l'o :•1,1: reed fri•th 11. L Ire rkyr, col.
lecto• for 1992 1., 05
'l'u rn•.h ree'd from S. IV. llily, cul-A,
clt.t., l'or 1911 S, 4,496 L• 3
To ranli r••••'•1 I}ntn H. 1,. 116.•Icer, col.
Ir.trr for 19'9, • 9,9.11 82
• a,__-
$9,399' 97
NI
.f,A 7
CR.
I linty Coupons rodeoulial 1,188
By b unty bonds and int duo
Jan Ist 1869 and paid.
By bounty bonds nod lut duo
Jan. Ist, 1675 and paid.
By balance bounty note and •
• int ptid,Carlislo deposit ii t 2,824 39
By 111Fil refunded 11. L. Hecker
collector 1864 l • '
By cash jrb stomps &c.,1305,
Treasurers .00111101F91011 on
:1.'9,388 97
Loaned ro Borough per rsnolu- . •
tions of eouncil ?Jambi - 18 To -7N
Balance in hands otTryssuror, 1173_07
. • *OMB 97
STATEMENT Ot BOTETY IN - Dminamess.
Pounty bonds due ()et. 11. t. 'OD 000
llounty bonds tlue Jon. let. '7l 8,000
Bounty'bonds dile Jot). let. Bi4lloo •
Bounty bonds due Jou. let. '7l 41000 ' •
Bounty' bonds due ann. let; '7.1,3;000
BuUuty bongs 111 W Jllll. let. '7O 3,000 -
18,0(10 00
ASSETS
IlelAtmt in ha'uds Of Treasurer, $1173 97
Outstanding bounty tax for TB :99.6'2 10
Due luau Boro' mach, 1003 53
Balance of Bounty debt above as&ris , $9,310 20
Wo the Autlithrs of the Borough of Carlisle, no
certify that wo 11000 oxontinoti hut foregoing Bor •
ongli and Bounty ttorounts of Jos. W. Ogliby, Bor
ough Tro,.suror and find II Intlitneo dun said Bor
ough of $1.1,97 ' niul
also Intlance duo the Boma.)
..necouut $1,173 tl7.
Witness our, hands this 30th. day of Ilsreh,
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10April 3t
TO ORDER
ISAAC LIVINGsTotg,
No. / 22,' NORTH HANOVER ST.
I Witte tho attention of My old cuotorners iwd
the hir t oto nlyinfoto and Ittllllnut Stock
of 60M511ilt 0 PODS for Men, You the' and Boyle moor.
My Cuetoin Depitrtmont. eutuprleett-tho flrood foal
most toltut or Clothe , and Cassimeri, whilo ,my
ready mudo Clothing Li, terefuliy nuti moot tafitefully
gotten up.
• 1, ennuot and will not Lo mloreold.
110 A AO LIVINGSTON: " •
N 0.22, North Conover 0., connate.
TAN..It Still tho Nodule!, 10noldhen
1116 ., 69 n
TkEIVIARY INSTITUTE
CARI4IBI;4';,PEN.N'A. „
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11 Boarding •
,School •
foT GIRLS:
The ninth ar:iyid sooollojawill Login, an Wednesday,
tioptanillor 114. /for cholfiaro or furthe,. Information
oddrose
. • ' •'fW. W. 0. TaIVE 14.1%
npr1123,.9:14y., r oa,r.luto, Pa. '
RENT until.the 'l4 of April
100,.010 romp"LW pout for ,tlta 4!04, 0 tom'
Also; two roointlotot the'rnme, 'Nultablo.for
Apply to •• „•, A. tl131l1,19,•or:,
,AprIll11)41t* • J. w.raTor.
NEW. ADVERSISEMENTS:
Serordad Th l riic and Mandrake Pills, will core con
sumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, if taken
according to directions : Thoy are nil tiiroo_to.be
token at the satno'timb,- They cleanse, the stomach,
- relax - the - tiros, and - putit — to work: thenthe
ti to becomes good tho ro - oa digests and mattes good
the patient lleglim to From , in flesh:, the
digested matter rlpone In the lungs, and tho pa
tient outrrows the flitcano and gots wail. This is
the only. way to 'cure consumption.
To these three 'modicin es 'Dr. J. 11. School , . of
Philadelphia, ' owes his uniolaxed success in tint
treatment of pulmonary consumption, The •Ptd
monk Syrup ripens the morbid matter In the lungs,
natutet lirows it oft by an easy expectoration, for
when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight cough
si 11l throirit oft, std the patient has; rest and the
lungs begin to hbal. • I
To do this, tho Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills
most bo froolynsod to cleanse the stomachand liver,
stgthat the Pultnenic Syrup and the food will make
good blood. .
Schouckls Mandrake Pills not upon the liver
moving aD obit rwtiont relax the duct of tho gall
bladder, tito tile starts Ircely, anti the liver la soon
rellued: the stools' show_what. thp Pills tall
do; nothing his ever hers in ventod except calomel
(a deadly poison '
s, hint is very dangerous to use On .
lets w MI great carol.) hat will' Unlock ilia gall blad
der and start thew:m..4lone of the liver liko Schenck's
Month eke Pills.
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1,974 89
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19
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617,005 01
5,500
2'5 8.1
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a 60
25 00
18 42
20 64
82 58
8 68
- Live, complaint Is .one of tho most prominent
consul of eumuluption.
Schemic's Seasoned 'route is a gontio ‘slituulnut
orld , altorntive, and tho alkali to the Softwood, which
that preparatio redo of, assists the stomach to
throw out tho gastric julco to dis,olve tho food with
tho PuMinnie Syrup, nod it Is mado,into good blood
without formontatiop or souring lu tho stomach.
3. 00
1 00
730 3
IT 2
The great reason Ythy physicians don't cure cen
t:non:Hon is, the y try to do too much: they give
medicine tMaiop the cough, to stop chills, to stop
night sweats, hectic levers and by so doing they do
ramie the whole digestive powers, looking up the
secretio.,and eventually the patient sinks and
Dr Schenck, in LIB treatment does not try fiiilfop-
JO - cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Remove
the reuse and they will all stop of their own accord.,
No one rumba cured of Consumption, Lidor Com
plaint, DyspepSia, Catarrh, Cancer, Ulcerated Throat
unless the liver and stomach aro nuttle j lvealthy.
If a person her consumption of course the lungs
In rose, way are diheased,'elther turbercles, nhscos
sos, brohnbial Irritation, 'pleura adhesion, or the
lungs arwa,ciett of Inflammation and fret decaying.
the lungs Mat are wastlug, but it is the whole bodly
The stonnich and. liver have lost their power to ricotta
b.ood lint of food. Now the only chance is to take
Solte.1::: three medicines, which will bring up a
touo to the ,teloach. the patient will begin to want
food, it will digest easily crud make good blood ; then
the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as soon 118
the body begins Ccigruw,the lunge commence to hea.
up and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is
the only into to cure consuption.
When'there is no lung 11 isease,and only liver coo:-
main t nud Dy ,pepsin, Sellenek'S SC:MI.011 Tonic and
31oz:drake pills are sufficient ivlthout the Pultuonic •
t. , yruf, 'folio the :dandy:die Pills freely in all bit.
lons 'complaints; as they'at io perfectly harmless.' - "
Dr. Sehenek, ...din has enjoyed uninterrupted
health tor many yours past, and now weiglm 225
pourids, nos wast,4l away to a mere skeleton,in the
last stages of Pulminary Consumption hit.physlcian
It , ng Pronounced Ids case hopeless and abandoned
him to his tote. Ile nice cured by the aforesaid med
icines, and FirlVe his recovery many thousand simi
larly a:flit:tett have u,:sl Dr. Schenck's prepatatione
with the saute remarkable succesk. Full directions
tstotseorolotnyhtly,senehl-snelossilsnot,abortlystelysornotoslot...
ty to personally heoll'. St'll . ellck 111110SilllliPiti011t
lilt Louie lungs t.Ye. iitlZ,l,dott for this purl.. II
prelessionnlly :it his I rltielple Ofiles , Philadelphia
every Saturday, when :01. letters of advice must be
011 , i,S8Cli. Ile lea Ise otettionally at N0.:12 llofid
str..et, Netts York; . every other Tuesday, and at No.
11.1 never street,' I tester], every oilier Wed uesday.
11 gives ad v lee batarc. for a thorough ft - MIMI njt
lioll pith bte 11.,spirometer the price is PS. 0111ce
Lours at each city. Ii Mu 0 4. 31. to 3 P. Si.
Price of the Pulitioulo Syrup and Seaweed Tonic
each 0 . .50 per I.ft t icon. F 7.50 a half dozen. 31en
dra It.: Pills 2."., tants a bos. For 1,1111 by all druggiSts
• D.. 11. SCHENCK,
oth St. Phila. Pa.
161- 1
2 20
328 20
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:10 00
100 20
40 00
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31 30
24 80
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PATENW DUST SCIIEEN,
WROUGHT-IRON RADIATOR
MB
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for ;z . ,1 li
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as
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MEM
• Tlieso Heaters ore inadissf Ifeary Wron , ht Iron,
wilf•rielted togetlior, tits. only sluo pourer thin
nnnmst• escape of Gas or Dust., Thily ore tiosfly
ged. 'without try thunp-irs. The l'ithrnt
1119ilIN the use and tinuciyoureTif drum-. oud
iv pe1111P4:ell • ly attached to tho Lleistisr. This is
the most di rolile,'i:nple t unronoinhial 41101 popular
!felting .lidiniatus i•yur offered fur salt, 'Miry ore
liMiil
75.0.0 ((7
4107
MEM
COOKINO ANOES for Iratels and Families,
PORTABLE TI HATE '.u,
L 'PROBE EAT ' ERS,
.. LOW DOWN GRATES, _SLATE ALA...N.TELS
REO IF FEES and VENTILATORS.
We art , also aainufaaturlw,
NEW FLAT-T.IP• HEATING RANGIL
-,, end for otr Illustrated Pawl - 11/Jet.
npril 23,60,1 y.
. (MEAT ONE DOLLAR SALE. .
- Spying Circulars .
WILL be issued and ready for
agents and customers on and irteraiiprl)
containing the largest and moat It
011411,1 and In imolum List ever 14f111411, 4.,
IBIZI
A,,,ents of lube of thirty and upwards, will Levu
1pC103,11.1 one-fourth • wh op all the
cheeks are returned. "Work for us and we will work
nr )011.
I A gente_Wall Ltd everywhere. Ciro ulnr s sent free
Address. AUSTIN k CO.
& 81:1 ,,, ,lo al, and 107, 111, 112 Congress Ste.
. Bestou, Mose.
,_O4Ol ".
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF CABLIBLI: PA, at the &we of business April 1705,09
Loans - and Discounts, 8124,212,112
Commercial paper, ' 17,018 18
Time accommodation loam:, 106,501 44
Over due paper, 27,082 87
linkld etlttebesf Directors,: 7,511 27
Ov e 5 drafts, 1,07550
U. S. Bonds for c Irculation , 50,000,011
•
U. S. Bonds for deposits, 50,000,00
Other 11 S. lionds„ lOO,OO
Other Stocks, Bonds and
Mortgages,. 0,737,00
Due from redeeming le- '
servo tigt-(ax per sched) - ' 11,270,10:1
Due front other Nat,] hit's
•
(as per pelted ) 6,851,02
Dm' from other Banks and '
Bankers, (as per ogled.) 7,713 30
Banking Rouse Furniture Sc. 0,730,02
Cu rren t.Expenses, 1,396,70'
'faxes matt ' 751,31 2,148,01
Premiums, . 1,050,00
-
. _
1 Metes 1 paid ' r 720.04
Coot, ItAllllB, • , 3,782,01
,
.111110 epithet . National 1 1 1 11110 1 ;" ' 5,085,00
Bills of State Banks,: II 11,00
'
Fractio.l Currency, 1,023,41
Legal Tender Notes, -- - - 23,833,00
Compound Interest Notes,' ,e,
' I . 350,00
Protests, act.. ' ; 410,08 -
--
' 1
_. . 1ig1 1 3,70,90 .
. ..
' ' Liabilities.
5,000
133
elli
•
. , . .
Capital Stock paid lu, 1' ' 50,000,00
Surplus Ftind, 20,000,00
Discount and Profits and Loss, . 5,609,14
Circulation, 45,000,00
Individual Deposits, ,--' ---- - 112,E64,04
. .
U s,,Doposlts, ~ 13.?,011,52
Doposlis.T.l;•l3. Dlsburg Onloor • 11,508,10,
Duo to•Not.'l banks (as per fichod) 0,470,47 .
Duo to oth or banks and bankers, ' "
(anpon_schest) • , g.:5113,62
Dlvidonds UnPald; --\ , 1140,00
9,189 80
.Tho along.) Olueoinont iei y truo to tlio bet ' t 93 '9 7 l' s9 e. " }:
tinowletlgo belief.",
. • - • MAS. 11.1 Et'BUltN.
Cdshim
S.l;6th nod n 0 9 .0141,0 before zoo .thiu twouty
fourth day of April DM, • ,
. ZUfl, N. r.
. April 69-It.
IY.LI hIILLEK,
{Y,HACISMAN,
• Auditors
•
FIXECUTOR'S' NOTICE. '
Letters tostamontury'.on the estate of Sam
nol Albright, Into of hist Porinebnio' - Tpunchlp,
Intvlue boon !coiled to thu hubscrlber molding In
LnwpJun townehip,.tiotleo is horolly gluon to
rearms Indebted to.rnld cetera to nutho 'payinont
and lo' all thoHo hnvllig clulrOO ogititiot It'to proouht
them fir Fott I Ounkt Mill% EBERLY :
•' , Executor. •
, . .
`,.I3F;NTZ_MOILSE. 7
(lor~+crlJ.G'o;fStan House.)
No. 1 , 7'414).1 , 0
,EAST MAIN S'E.,;
. OAItLIBLE; PBNN'A.
The undo altenod hashig purchased - Wad entirely'
dlitted, nod furnished nhow thr9l4bottt with dea
den; fiunittire, this well-known and aid established
Hotel, solleits the diatom of the cdosinunity 'and
tpiirell mg public. LW le prepared to 'furnish
accOnnriddetione to all who desire to make
it Hotel their Ilona or plsasant tutspomry abudw
The custom from the , Surroduding 'country IS
apectfully solicited. Illotirtneus and 'attentive Bor7
'stints urn engaged at this Impala hotel,- '
• • • . • " OED : Z BENTZ, Prerp ,
N. H. A first•olses Livery to .connteted with the
Hotel the niteengement of Mr. JOB; L.' EITERNER
' deepen '
: ~, aoo,ooo hot: Of . dry'4l.mi
. 1)044: rtil 'sato: chgap
now h soni timo, pupdura,:o..oo ;clop yiiernr"
War do. ". 4.
Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup
T .t$11 . :1 rt 11 D 1,51
',Tit' 1,7
PITIA, PA.,
r.l2lP,]Tana tar In ere llobrAttol
=1
AUSTIN & CO'S
OF TUC
FIRST NATIONAL BANIc..
Pt 10111TtS
LEGAL NOTICES.
AIizaDMINISTRATQR'S NOT 4 DZE.
—Letters of Administ ra ti o n on the estate of
Iboth Dear, deed, late of Middlesex lownshipi
having been issued to the- subscriber, residing In
Carlisle.Notice_ Is hereby given - to ell personcin
debted,to said estate to make payment, and thoseT
having olalms to pro - mint than' properly
,authenti
cated' for settlement to
d'pl 2.-60 ; • • DAVID ICDTZ,'Achn'r.
' PROCLAMATION.
•
.WHEREA,:the Truths-IL.
Oneness, President Judge,c4 the several
Courts of Common Pleas of the coon sof Cumber.
land, Perry , ' and Juniata, and - Juane of the several
Courts of Oyer end Terminer and General Jail Dolly
cry-in said counties, and Irons. Thos. P. Blair and
Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Termi
ner and Jail Delivery for •the trial °fall capital and
other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland,
by their precont tr .no directed,- dated 21st April,
DM, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer,
and General Jell delivery to be:holden at Carlisle,
on the 4th Monday Of May, 1569, being, the 24th
dee, Jail) o'clock In the forenoon.
NOTICE is hereby giveuto the Coroner, justices of
the Peace, and Constables Of the said county ofOum
berland that they aro by the said precepts commend
ad to be then and there in their proper persons, with
their rolls, records, and I nquisitionri examinations,
and all other rem.mbrances, to do those thing° which
to their alum appilrtain'to be done, and all tlioso
that are bound by recOgnisances, to prosecute,
' gainst the prisoners that h.° or then shell be IW
the Jail of said comity; are to ho there to prosecute
them as shall bb just.
JOS. 0. T111.031P5014,
Sheriff.
April 22; 18GQ.-t&
VoTiOE -TO TAX .PAYERS--
The Treasurer of - Cumberland - county :wlll
attend for the Purpose of receiving Counry and
State taxes. for 1669, as required by Act of Assembly,
at 1110 following - tlmps and places, viz
Sant Ponnsboro, at Morris' hotel, May 17 and at
&frees hotel, May 18, -
Hampden, at lireltzer'q hotel May 10 and 20.
Silver Spring, at Duey's hotel May 21, Kllnk's hotel
May 22. .
~
Lower All.; at Makla's hotel May 24, Ireoh's hotel
May 25.
Upper Allen, at Culp's Rotel Mtty 20 and 27. •
Monroe, et 11,ursh's hotel May 28 and 29.
South Nliddleton, at Ruploy's hotel May 31 and
Boiling Springs June 1.
Middlesex, nt Mnidlesox School Howie Juno 2 add 3.
North Middleton, at Iteeehor's hotol Juno 4 and 6.
\Yea l'enushoro, wt _Chisuell's hotCl- June 7 and
Fair's hotel :tine 0•
Frankftid, nt Bloteraville Juno 9 and-10.
Mifflin, at Nuettle's aehonl house, Juno 11 and 12.
Newton, at Blattenborger a hotel Juno 14 Stough
town Juno 16:
Pon at'ilYgtor's hotel Juno 16 and 17r.
Dieltinaciu, at Crosier'shotel June, 18 and 19.
Southampton, at liaughtnan'a hotel June 24,and 22.
fioptiwell and Newburg, -at Sharp's - hotel Jurni 23
.. . . . ..
•
Shlppowiburg lloro and Tarp., at Junk In's hotel
June '2.5 and 26. •,
Newville, lien neberger's hotel 'June 28 and 29.
Mechanicsburg, Kline's hotel JUne 30 and July 1.
Now Cumberland, at'llell'e hotel July 2 and 3. .
Carlisle Commissioner's office July 6 and U.
Cu all twies not, paid on or before the first day of
A agust next, five per rent. will be added.
The Treasurer writ receive taxes at his aloe nn
-I.4die.firod,..d.y.of.SeptambP, . no. wh r
duplicates of all unpaid taxes will be 'immune the,
oens.ables of the respective borouglrs and.tnivn ,
ships for collection.
0. MELLING latl .
Treasurer for Cuml.urland county.
npril 16,66.61
DUBLIC
The Undersigned will sell at Public sale at
the Court,llocse on
Wednesday, June 2, 1869
his valauable property, situate on West Louther
street, adjoining the•Oerman Reformed Church.
The property to a TWO AiORY BRICK, 40 feet
front by 240 feet In depth, and has all the modern
conveniences and appurtenances.
Sal riC to commence at ibio'elech A. M. on said day
nitro the property property will be abomutely stricken off
to the highest bidder. -
Terms-10 per rent or the purchase money to, be
paid when the property is stricken off, the balance
to lie paid on July Ist, Doer, when deed s. ill be made
and posSessien delivered.
to
•
ILN 13ANRUP11CY
rErEn. r. EGI,
DISTRICT CON, OF VIE UNITED STATESI . . ,
An
For thin
Easb.n District of. J'elibsbaranf.t, I,3 nkroPfeY.
In the matter of William Y Johnson and Sarnia]
Pa ttersoil MIIIGOTI, trading as John Johnsou'a Sons'
bankrupts.
Eastern Dist, let of PounsylsYlvanla, S. S.
A svortant In bankrupts) , has bean issued by said
Court,o gal ost the estate of William T. Johnson an d
Samuel Patterson Johnson of the comity of Cumbe •
load aml State of Pennsylvanlarin mid Dlstrl .
wlio hare boon duly adjudged - Bankrupts upon pe
tition of thrlreteditorn and the pay moot of nay
diiiits and dtiliverj . of any property belonging to said
bankrupts to them or Ir 00e and tha transfer
of any property by II lt
re- forblden by lair. A
meeting of the ' creditors • - old Bankrupts, to prevo
_Z,,,,., : _ ...., __ail - is ~_0 . .1ii2
_IIN . O . EIf it. Psi , nees f2r
— flii;lF - a1 7 1161191TT,. •mr
to lin hnldcu at Corliolo In wool dlstrirt on tho 19th
day of Ilk), A. 17 ,, 111110, at 1u o'closk ' I. Th. :r1 the
thy of CHAS. A: 11A.ItNITZ."(In Court
- ust..l our of tho Itegistora in Ilankruptsy of said.
District. • P. C. ELMAItEIt,
I', S. 31nrslial for said District.
1 . 1. r S. 11. GA LIIRAITII, latputy.
Deputy C. S.llor.lnifir oion, /
1110°1111101d Its, Ist 100 n.
..:t
X' T •
, UTOR'S , NOTIOE.--Letterp
-
Testimentsu on the estate 01 l'ienjamin
Uie-
Isr, hate of Nlonroebarnship, dee'd. haring boon
to the Nlll,scriber. rekititeg in the NUM'
hncn
slip. ua tirn is hereby given to till persons indebted
to rata estate to make payment and t haring
eltdllls tn prma.nt them duly authenticated for ta•
tiontma to BENJAMIN
May Obit Exasutor.
1869. ' NEW GOODS 1869
I am now open tog the ebeapeof assortment of
SPRING AND tit WI ER GOODS brought to Curlislo
since the war. Owing to this great decline In prices
during the loot No weeks, I am now enabled to of
r great inducements to curb buyers us the mitten
Ft (lel% Lern put-hosed at the present low prices.
All the best Calicoes at 124 c•
Good DeLltines-nt 15-,- IS, 20 C 25
Muslins at 7, 10, 12 St 2
DRESS Goons.
All the NEW STYLE DRESS AJOODS fur Ladies he
great ',ulu anti very cheap.
GINGLIAMS, TICKING'S, CHECKS,
&r., 'VERY LOW.
Cloths, Cassime;.es,''
Tweeds. Cottcnedes, die of every description no
commonly low, Table Linens, Napkins, 'Powell],
Pin u OF, Mersin llee, Bed .rireads, Nui nsooks, 5W106.,
Cembries, Perelo, Mors:ilk, Quilts, Sc., Lent the very
I owAst notch.
HOSIERY. & GLOVES in great variety,
MORNING GOODS,
wool Dewar., naps, Crapo Valls, English Crape,
lllAek Tbybet Shawls •nnd a full assortment of Fu
neral Condo.
My entire stoc , , of goods net purchased withiu
the last thirty days will be closed out regardless of
COST FOR CASH.
- Look out Yor'L.rrg:dris at the Chtup Cask Stori
West :111do Street, nearly opportto the depot.
CHAS. OGILBY.
El=
A DIIINISTRA'TOR'S NOTICE.-
,Letto to of Administration on the estate. of
John Stroek, late of Monroe township, baring Demi
Issued to fir subscriber residing in the same ti
wq
ship, node° is hereby given troll perstme indebted
to the estat oto melon immediate payment. and to
all those baring claims against it to present them
for settlement. JOHN ,
;Slay tit ,td Min Mutton
FOR RENT.—A Commodious tl.vo
vtory Brick Dwelling Muse with A large lot
or ()round attached with libel/dame of choice fruit
ofnll kinds, situated an West Louther street, near
Dickinson College, will be leased from now, until
the lot of firrll next upon reasonable terms. En-.
quire of A. L. SPONST,EIt, •
75lay tf -Beni Potato Agent.
•
MARY 11ORTLE :44 her next In the Court of Cern
friend CORNMAN mon Piens of Cum
Noland' county.
N 0.257 April '2.Niti
Alias solipcoria
sur divan°, to LY..
BANDER BORTfil
•
In obedience •to An orderof publication 'to nno di
rected,.you urnlieroby notified to ba and' iippear in
the Court of Common Pleas, for tho county of Cum
borland,. on tbo fourth Monday of Atiguat, 18611,
bolk the MI day,. to.oluivrcause, if nuy you have,
why Mary Borth, should not lio divorced from the
bonds of matrimony entered Into with you, accord.
leg to thu prayer bf the potition filed In said court.
JOB. 0. THOMPSOIst•
•7may.4t ' •
•
SPRING- GOGD.S, . , • . •
Veliava Just returned from the city Rich a ver"Y
large 3,ud splemEd assortment of seaSoliablo goods,
which we aro selling off rapidly at LOWER 11t19EB
TITAN TILE LOWEBT,our stock of , ,
D S S G r , : (:), DS ;
veryle full d Coninlelei the stylus sre unsurpass
ed. Ws Lan, splendid , .
ERE
. 04S1pIAMES,
DEGAINES; ALPACAS,
and mini) , non' kin Mode, GlsailfildB;oALlCOES
HOSIERY,, GLOVES, RIBBONS
..i'ILLNIMINUS, u '
• TIOK 'NOS, I • .
11 usLiRB, - • , •
... .• ..
SHAWLS ' 1 . ' •
ISLA 141(liTO, ' .' •
, . NLANNEL all grAda
_, ~ ', . . " . \ . ..I..[Atunvii
. .
) • CLOTHS, CA,SSIMEHES,
.
HrnS e,
ontomtdo), , und tho larrroatntoi:Jlcbf atriall
narua and Tilannlogo In the
~
-
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS;
10A'PTIN0S, 110013, 04.10Ii1.• OHAIN'of
Cotton, Linen and Wool, but makes Our CARPETS
aro conehlored by Judgoa td -1 03-Ito-Aespost;outeldo
or the giedt.plklesi •-` ' • •
Thlo stook of - goods le varylarge: ll ateorted,
and will be' 0610. off.at ‘iodured.prlas ',lt le no
neconsary to 1111 a column . In eaappraklon -of, our
atooln but 'ea.-Invite all: to call and poe.foe them
settee, which' are Ihttai '15 , 111 satisfy thorn` that this
In the place to buy ,
, for profit booraelvet.
float* 08 ' ' • VINT2 00.
*; •
„„,• 4 •4';, 1 9'
yaa
• of
,„,;"".• ,
11711V.P.ENDO t
• oar,'
006414 of nfirctors ,
of Mr° • rot Obn4 for thi
tnxol4 paytiblo doplnf • •
711ap qp,
DRY • GOODS.
1869.
1869,-
NEW-RICH AND BEAUTIFUL'
§I ; R*6 GOODS
.1-
L. T 2 GREENFIELD'S
No. 4. Ease 31ain s. Street.
Your I nspootinn Is soliatod, as great bargains In
all kinds of Dry floods aro now olTering.—llaving
purchased a full lino ofall tho most desirable goods
of tho season for cash at the lowest mark that goods
have reached In the lent els years, lam prepared
to offer to the trade dreater Inducements than can
be found In, any Housoln tblo valley. , All I ask to
CJIWV loco any ono of the ahoy° facts, Is an early call
DRESS GOODS
all shades of
COLORED SILKS,
SILK - AND LINEN 'POPLINS,
JAPANESE POPLINS
Poplinettes, Mohairs; r Chenes, Striped
Pi q ues, Pig Piques; b l eauti ful "shades of,
SPRING
ALPACAS,
STRIPED MOHAIR,
STRIPED - POPLINS,
Elegant tlelaines at 20 cents,
STRIPED DELAINEAS,
'Scotch Ginghams in Plaids and stripes
in single and double widths. Also
CRILDIZENS' DRESS GOODS
GREAT VARIETIES,
DOMESTIC* GOODS
irry-5000 yards GOODVALICO at 10 41.11 d cts
Dotoustle Ginghams at J 2 coots and upward.
Stacks of TickingP, Sheetlup, PIHow-case Muslin;
eery cheep. Parties wanting tie :there will do well
to osarulne our stack , before purchasing
COTTONA DES,
SHIRTING STRIPES,
CHECKS,
DRILLS,
DEN'EMS, &C
U GRAIN. BAGS,
CLOTHS AND CASSIEERES,
From the Lowest Grade to the Finest French
[thing always taken tho heel is 'this brand; of
tho business, I would say I ant better prepared thin
season than over to moot the wishes of all desiring
Ai good article; or a fair bargain.
SUITS IVIAIW TO ()Rapt,
at the shortest notice by a fil-elass
,
NfothININC GOOD S
BOMBAZINES,
W 0 0 L I) E L'A INES,
BLACK AND WHITE AII.TURES,
Ciapo'
BLACK THIBET SHAWLS,
Square and long, also a. full 'assortment of
Funeral Goode, for which orders will •e
promptly and satisfactorily filled. ' '
WRITE C-4.09D-§-;
TABLE LINENS,
TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS,
Towels, idnons, Dinrasilles, Piquet,'Quilta
Sproads, Islainsookailndia Twills,Swieses,
Tarlotons, Ccmbrics, &c
N 0 T I ( 0 N
in dreat varieties
H 0 S;IE It Y AN,Y) L 0 Vig 8,
11 full gook'oonatantly on band
REME4I•Hr. THE i'IiA.CE,
NU.;, 4; EAT STREET
You will 'riot be disappointed if you call
and coo inc.
..(...T,..0..0K*0'F1,k.p..
April 9, Ir.--151
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
iller)l_ A lST OF DEALERS IN GOODS,
-
Warne, and Merchandise, also Droners, M
s, Lumliermen; Eating Houses, • &c;, within
the county of Cumberland, an appraised and nasossed
by-Frederick Cornman;liforeantila Anpridser,- in an;
cordence - with the several itetaig,Aesembly, no
fit
lows, to wit:
MEM
• . ~ - . ' '
,Clads License
Leidich*Miller, dry . goods. ' , • 9 52500
Dents ,V. Dios do 9 25 00
Ogilby, 0-. ' . i do ' 12 12 50
Sawyer &Co . . do . 13 10 00
Mlles, W A do 14 7 00
Ortientleld, L T do . , 11-, ' 15,00
Ring, J 011 do
Harper, Them A do 12 12 50
Hutton, John Fancy LioNls, 14 7 00
llotitisier, Joseph 'do ' 14 : 700
Nett .T .P 'do 14 7 00
Coyle &Co do 13 -10 00
Rodgers, 051 Jewelry,. 14 .00
Naugle, WI) II do 14 7 10
Conlyn, T • do 14 -7 00
Cramer, F C do 14 7 00 .
Helsingor, 11 do, 14 7 00
Saxton. H Hardware, 9 25 00
51111er & Bowers. do"' • ,10 20 00
Ocher, A E Mrs Sowing Machines , 14 7 00
Campbell John do 14 • 7 00
Ruinier, JMAS II do' 14' 7 00
McGonegal, Jan Stoves, 14 7 00.
Ilinesmith A Rapp, do 14 7 00
Fridley, Wm do 14 .7 00
Walker oi Cloudy, do . ' - . 14 700
Sol lors, Wm Confectionery, -14 7 00
Miller, Peter 'do --, 14 700
Rheam, JII , do ' 1 4 700
Bolder, Mrs S fil. .do ' 14 700
Hughes, Robert do ' 14 700
Yochum, Cleo e. do 14 7 00
Martin, Jacob do 14 7 00
Soliredonbaugh, J _do , 14. , .7 00
Zeigler, J A Flour and'Fred, 14 7 00
Ileotom & Bro Produce, 11 16 00
Bonier & 11rn & 11 15 00
Woddward It b do 11 15 00
Ilarkoosos, If • do , 14 7 tIO
Rhoads, 3, A: D do - 14 700
I=
Stayman, C/3 - 0• do. _
14 7 00
Cornelius & Bos1:4` do 14 7 00
Ifimyer, 9 II Lumher and Coal, 14 7 00
Blair, AII ' do 11 ' 15 00
Delancey .1 Shrom, do 13 10 00
Rhoads, C Coal , 14 7 00
Grathman,ll Groceries, 14 7 00
I,lr.man, C do 14 ' 7 00
'
Hanle, IV II do 14 7 00
Sm!,ll, IV 11 . • do 14 • 700
Wetzel, IV M do l4 7 00
Bender, John . do - .14 700
Masonhelmer, J do . 14 7 00
Sitar, A J dol4 7 00
Keenoy, Dll do 14 ' 700
Blair, Sl'm S: Son, .do 0 3U 00,
_llirdebrandt, H do ' 14 • 700
Eshenbach, F do . l4 700
Brown, John do ' 14 7 00
°Mack, J D - - do - l4 7 00'
IVLtrzel,'Jes -- do ' . 14 - •'7 00
Faller ' John •do 14 "7 00
]lumen,: , , John do 14,,, 700
Zeigler, Joe do . 14 7 00
Potful, IV G do 14 7 00
l'ohin II do ° 14 • 700
Cameron, IV J do I'o 7 00
Sonar, Jacob . do 14 700
Inhoff, Christ do , 13 10 00
Washmood, IV 0 do 14. , ... 7 00
,iloffinan, 011 do • .13 ` 10 00
numi0n°,4,1,.....-..- • ‘44...........-+7,410.
Liman, John_ Furuittlre,
Common, Prod'h do
Shapley, Chas, - do'
'Ewing, Ali t do
Sipo.D •
Sites, Joseph Boots and Shoes,
Darner, N do
More, M. do •
Porter, W N do
Common, J do
Fleming, F.O do
Irvine, John do ,
Dive°, 0 do
Strohm & }Spongier do -
Liman, Philip do
Cheholveth, 15'm
Williams, Mrs N do
Neff, Mrs 31 do
Hutton, Mrs do •
Railing, Wm Clothing --
Lechler, 4 U do
lironenburg,
Leonard, Ell do
Smiley, J W do
Livingston, do
Goldsmith, E do
Dormer, John do
Eakins, W it do
Ritter, II S do
N do
Cornman, D Drugx,
Elliott, Mrs S do
Crrionian Worthingtou, Drags,
Ilaverstiek .cEro "do -s-
Ralston, David do
Frank, T N do
Doall,„U U Tobacco, •
Spangler, It K do ,
,Irvin 1 Herbst, do
Ensniinger, Geo Leather,
Ensulinger, S Robes,
Lachman, Photograph., ,
Leshor,J C do
Piper, %V It Books,
Lmtdafy Jas, ' do
S D do
Does. ,lamb Flats and Caps.
Keller, Jim A do
J 0 do •
Low,dolin Produce
BEILIBM
=II
Wolf S . Dry Goods & Oro - 14.
Mora Dir44l do - do 14
Dardovr RNlvers, do - do - 17
Cloy, d Co:, do du ' 14
FAST PENNSBOEO
Banks, W. 0. Dry Goods .4 Oro I IS
Bowman, dl N Dry Goods & Gro 4 Fl
Glexatier, J do do 111
Boots, II & Son groceries,
Nichoh.s, l'oter do
Lontineeker. J do
Hummel, S L do
Zacharias & Sbu.. produco,
Thompson, Wm do
Oyster, George lumber,
Martin & Co.. • do- -
Smith, G W confectionery, _
Molts, Theo M do
May & boots and shoes,
N Mich, .1 B merchant tailor,
Hood, N stoves.
Ebner. N furniture,
Musser, David, whips,
Kimmel, John mark tiog, ,
F ANKFoItD,
Stough& Elliott, goods
Woods, Samuel -'-'do
• HA.'3IPI4Nr
WM; J S dry goods,
Nicboles, Peter do
Wise, E W do
J 31 groceries,
Rupp, D dry goods and groceries, • 13
'Rupp, J 5 Co., produce, 14
Templin, Cyrus, furniture, 14
LOWER ALLEN.
Good, D II dry goodoiind gro. .14
Bowman & Co do , 14
Kunkel Ai Uro do do 14
Sheriek, C drugs, 14
Dttrieb, .1 0 storoi., 14
Preto A k. Son, boots and oboes, 14
14
Gilbert. Cyrus, whips,
MIDDLESEX.,
O'Hara, II dry goods aud grocorkes, 14
J do do do 14
=I
Comfort & Buttorl; dry goods,
Bock & Westhafer, do
Flohr, Dram' groceries,
Reber & Megary, dry goods,
Glover IV 0 groceries,
Brindle & Nieswanger, dry goods
Devinney . & Myers, groceries,
Broush, I' A & Bro., dry goods,
Bust A: Son - do
Itafeurberger, It D do
Elcoch,,jos -- do
Miller Ar Heyde, groceries,
Smith; J K • r . do -
Kaufman, J A do
Eberly, I/iV
.:, do.
Emmittge , J do
MatterAon II IV do '
Kuser, MM. Olara, Millinery, '
Bryan, Mrs S do
Eberly & Son. hultber•
Millelson & Sou, do,
Long & Landis, do
Moor, II S do
Miller, A Glainet, produce,
Bryson, T B do ~
Stayman & Butcher, do
Boyer, Eberly & Son, hard ware,
Kimmel & Hebb, do
Polk, 0 (1 drugs,
' lives,YeDuan, , do
DaYAlfred do
liming, J B do
Sulvoly, II II . do
Zluu;tleury shoes,
! Lotignocker, JK . do .
' Kelm, C do
Reigle, Levi do -
Bowman At Um • do
Stotler, A. 3 • - do
' Simon S variety,
,'; Mica ' 11 L blankets, .. - ,
1 Mattbeti & Bro plumbers,
Wonderlich A Houck, stoves,
Wilson ' Ira .., do
Mauch & Diehl, furniture,
Tltoel & Bre do. . ,
llupp John do -'
v Z l l Qje r el el'
irty,P o
.Palmer, J 11 cigars,
Oussvilor M do '
Diller P A - ' cont . cctionary,
prove, Jacob • do
Carr,ll 0 Agt, clothing,
heitTor, L D - do
Abrams, L IV do ;
Baker, 3 L ; paper, '
Dull, B 0 iti blankets,.
Stelnowu & Titsvl, coal,
Miller J & Co bitters,
Fostsego, Wowing machines,
Null, It marl:Mpg, , '
MIFFLIN,
}Mormon John dry goddo and gru
lduli,L do "do
'
Iluenunt,...f.'S ".
Plank, John do do
Dovinney."L D drugs, .
Plank, Saxnpol food,
Spahr, floury
NEWTON
1 , Manning Produce,, 10
Kaiak A Dro ' do , ' • 11
Snyder 11 do 10
Watts 0. Wagner do 10.
llursh.l & J 11 do
'Stoner, S A dry goods, l4
• Lock., J T do-- • • , 14 •
& Sob, grocers, *.• 14
Washinger, Jae dry goods, • ' 14 •
Olovor & Ernst, do' •' ' 14 -
.11y1o, John do' • , 14
J 'do ,
John groceries, •
rosnotJ 13 dry goods, . 14
.11enner, K groceries, 14
11yers,.11 Confectionery, ' 14
:Gibson Gee • 'do
'Lewis Win. do l4
ridatch,lhanuel , shoes, . - ,14
Green, Jawed •do • • • • •14 .•
Spencer, DIY stoves, ; '• 14
,Horn, 011 marketing, ' 14'
Elliott, Mary, millinery, • 14'
Iluntaberger, Daniel marketing,, /4,
NEWVILGII. ' •
,
'Jame, & Piro di7 goodo, . .**
Minh & Elliott, 'do . ' :00 "
MO'andllsh, T •do •'•• '• • 'Mits. , '
0111run'sowrAl groceries,
•Irvin, kboots And 'shoes,' • • ' ' 14"'y
All'Olnre do • • do " ' •
;Janine, sgmr.);• . ' j
!Brewster & Danghierty, 'do • -•''' •• •
North,G WW. • do . 'l4 *
Randnll, II L k Oak ' do)l4' .
Meaw .
ell Andrew shoes, 14
Acker &Co ' drugs, - • 14 ' - 700
'Wild, 80 . do ' . )414' 700
O'Noll, Bfl - do . , --14' ' 7 00
Reed, Airs 10-' do • 14'• ; . 700
I.fontgomery: Dr do " 14' 700
Woodburn A Bbelleberger, fUrniture, 'l4 7 00
Bricker, Geo fa ' , do 14 - 7 00.
Bricker, John do l4-- -••7 00
Skinner 4,1300. -:hardware, --•- - --- ---1,4 , - - 700
"Kunkel, J A ' do " 12 12 50
Landis, 0 W jewelry,, • • 14 700
Hull, O.W stoves, , 14 ' 7.00
Kennedy, J5l do • • ' " 14 ,7 00
Henry, II Confectionery,. , - 14 •7 00
Crawford, J J do 14 7 00
Laughlin, Jos feed; -• . , 14 . 000
Maglaughtin, Harriet, millinery, 14 7- 00 -
Smiley, Miss 51 -do - 14 , 7 00-
NEWBURG.
Elliott is Barr,. _ .dry ggoods,. 11 16 00
Stovick & seigort, do 11 16 00
brunet, boots and shoot, 14 7 00'
Stsvick, C C furniture, 14 7 00
NEW CUMBERLAND.
Hot, T ' dry plats,
Ilughromr.& Soh, to
Rosa & Co :do
alusseo.lß lum*r,
oyster; Charles da .
James, Cron do
Leo & Eberly, - do
Eniost & Clover; dry goites, 14 7 00
Cloibr Ac Co - do 14 '7 OD
Ockor,,llonry groceries, 14 , 7 00
Garber &It urtz, .dry goods, l4 700
Jay Cool, & Co do , 12 12 00
Miller, Denial groceries, 14 7 00
Clover & Rhoads, dry goods, 14 7.00
Clover, George ~.do 14 7 00
Strohm &.Wil llama, do 13 ,10 00
Allison, CO Co do ' 14 700
Croft, D 8 - do 14 - 700
.. _.— _ . , SUIPPENSDURG. '
Landis, I . Jowelry, l4 700
Hayes, W. D. E. Sowing 'Machines,l4 7 00
Davis, Sirs 51 Millinery, 14 700
Haley, Miss 9 • do 14 700
Lawton & Co. Produce, 10 20 00
.Long & Glide, . do,. 11 16 00
MorroW & Flickinger do • 1 12 12 50
Blair, T P de 11, 15 00
Fosnot & Baughman;Grocurles, • 14 7 00
Tarman & Rirnmol, - do 14 7 On
Noftsker, John do 14 7 00
Paguo, I It do 14 7 00
Myer& Samuel do l4 7 00
Martin, John " do 14 700
Weaver, W F • do 14 7 00
Arta, P 9 do 14 7 00
Duke, D 10 do • 14 7 00
Holler, SC & 9on do 14 7 00"
Angle, M 5.1 do 10 7 00
Kelso, James . do l4 700
M'Pherson ,1) 11 Dry Goods, . . 12 12 50
Snodgrass, It do . 12 ,12 50 I
Root. &111ontgOrnorydo 11 16 00
Jamison, IV' T do - - 12 12 50 i
Danner & Neoloy, do. 13 -- 10 00
- Wonderly - & - 51141; Lumbar, -.,.
— l3 - 10 - 370
niiddlg J-O.r 13 Di - y Goods, 10 20 00
°reason, 0 N Confectionery, 14 700
Clark, Wm . do 14 . . 7 00
Itankln-& {Mae, Drugs, ' 14 700
AM*, J C do . 14 7 00
Keller II K. do 14 7 00
Croft, J IV Shoes, 14 7 Od
Colo G B . do - 14 700
M'Phorsou & Cox, Hardware, 11 16 00
St ay Ink & Rebuck, do 14 7 00
Grabill & Stuart, do 13 10 00 '
..iinaldy,.l....'urniture- f •--...-•-• I+
Criewoll,
„David do . . 14
Barnhart, Duke & Bro Furniture, 14
, Walter & II Inters, Stoves, , 14
Wolf. John A Stoves,, 14
Kolso,"james 'Books, 14
Bridges J & Son • Clothing, ; 14
Lau Ms & Bender, do • 14
Shearer & Blair, do 14
Smiley, J5l , do ' 14
. ..
, SOUTH MIDDLETO - N.
Hermon, C Dry Goods, 14
M'Alister & tiro . do 14
.Bowman & Ilemmingor, Dry Goods, 14
Zeigler,J 11 Grocuties, 14
Zeigler, I) 51 . - do 14
Wolf, Sam'l do ' 14
Heckman, John Notions 14.
. Clopper, - Philip`Confectlenory, 14
Beep, Conrad Furniture, • . 14
Williamson, J & Bro Dry Goods, 12
Wobbort, & Co do ~, 11
- 11offert, John Furnituro, 11
SILVER SPRING
Orris, O. Lamb Dry Goods,
Reeser & Longsdorf do .
Burkholder, W S do - • -
Nose, .1 It • . do
~
Loose .0 Walt, do
Leidigh, .111' do ..;
Lehligh .7 11 & Bro ProduCe
G lover, T N Con lectionary,
...Brakomaker, T - do
Ricker, J S do
Wambaugh, Wm Furniture,
' UPPER ALLEN
Swartz, J clothing,
J N dry goods
I=2
Le., G W
Shambaugh, L J
Darr ,Sc Burkholder, - do
51'CuBough, A S do
Ilandshew, J W do
• Carothers, 3 ti groceries nod shoes,
Hood, J stoves ;
Carothurs,J 8 prodliee,
ruit7 76 TATaFiler:
ilmrMaing,
Bishop, Wm . do
=I
7 00
7 - 00
10 00
7 00
71elov t John MechanDsburg,
Bpon . sler, Wm Cnr
DITILLINIS AND BREWERS
italitor, V Newton township
do do
Faber, C
11111
=
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
Ilipple. Jacob Carlisle, ' • - 47
,Over, Cermet NowvOle,
Iveirleh, Emanuel, slectmlesbulg,
' Appeal to be Ischl at the Court ]louse, in Carlisle's
on the 31.4.1 nth, lith and 24111 days of April, 1000
All persons aggrieved may have redress.
Notices Is hereby circa to all persons named, in
the above list, that by an Act of Assembly, approv
ad April'lllh, 1:16 . 2., County Preasturersare required
to bring suit and collectall licences remaining un
paid on or before the Ist day tsr.luly nest, and by
other Acts et Assembly, venders of visions, spirit
one, malt or brewed liquors, are also liable to In.
ditement In the Court of Quarter Sessions. These
Interested are therefore requested to lift their li
cences without delay and save the costs Sc. -
C. .
Treasurer of Cumberland County.
.Aprll 30,36 . _ . •
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00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
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HOMER, COLLADAY & CO.,
to 0 p
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
❑ove just removed to th
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00.
7 00
790
NEW MARBLE BUILDING,
CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE lIRO4D.ST,
15
4 ,
00 0
1200
7 00
7 00
PIIIIADEVTHA,
=I
HIXTRAORD IN AR Y
IMPORTATION
11D r priz) ,
Cotarrising tho Newest Fabrics and Itlehost Designs
selected by them of tho most Celebrated Factories—
eFabroelng . • .
MI the NOVELTIES of the Season
Immense' Assortmen
Medium Price Goods,
7 00
7 Ocl
10 00
10 00
7 00
7.00
7 00
POPULAR T. _ R,A D,E,
IN , EVERY VARIETY
N. B.—II. C. & Co., contond that-ltie-a ORBAT
*IiIISTABB to liollore.that 8001.11ildiantot be sold •ati
low Inn bandsomo store an In a dark and dingy ono,
and - to'prove this: kayo tntion ' tho:gritleat care do
ntork their goods •
The Lowest,, 4emitrierativo RtiooEi
2Ap.1:11.
X 26 REWAUg D.
ON'Thiiisdayi th© 15,th mat., was
botwaon liotry's flap and BiOsorviilo,
LEA TREE POCKET 1 110bir.:'•
Considerably worni . contaloing newly 1220,
ing of taxeclso bill six $2O bilis, tho balance' la'noire.
of smaller donOwinationa, alas, alma 'rood t 1'
other papers. ' • • •
Tito above reward will la . paid units, return. to
'this (Orb or to the eubscrill or at hie rooldonedliiplo.
•• • -
,Ainit2l3t • o 0. HIPZWIDY. •
25 00
20 00
15 00
4 00
10'00'
' 7'oo
4 00
7100
7:00
100
L. ;SHIIYOOK, lUSir,ttitol"
TEM rEAO.III. Mica, ITo. Trylna's
Inky -•
_lO.OO
11 7 00
11 • 1600
',.73 20 00
7 00
• 14 700
U 25 00
GEM
SOUTHAMPTON
7__oo
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 ob
7 00
7 00
7 00
dry goods,
II
14
7 00 !
S 500
8 a 00
9 2J 09
I 2.0 09
9 2, 00
40 00
00 00
^0 00
ALSO fAN
OR TILE!
NE TV AD VER TISENWS
GRAND ,OPRNING OF
SPRING a 0 0 .ThS" ,
AT TIIIJ
CENTRAL
DRY GOODS
_SA'OBE
We are just receiving our supply of goods suitable
for the season.
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Farley Dress Silks, all colors, pick Silk all quali
ties, New Style Poplins, lilocant Striped Poplinets,
Beautiful striped Mobalrs,Niegant Phone Poplides,
Spring Alpaeag, all shades,-
BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF GOODS,
EC=
FRENCH PERCALES, CHINTZES, BRILLIANTS,
MARSAILLES, PIQUES, FOR DRESS. '
WHITE GOODS,
Soft flniuhrd Cambrips, 7acomits, INnlnsooks, Swi s
Mull, and Wrench 3luslins, (lurabaldl Musllus, ,t -
NEW , STYLE PARASOLS;
Of all rolora and qualities
ALL KINDS OF HOSIERY, AT OREATLY *RE-
PUCE 9 PRICES
Okyre,r, linualceiThlefs, taitita, Mitts, Ribbon.,
I ' .;
NEW STYLE TIiIMMINGS AND BUTTONS for
trimming dresses.
CLOTHS AND CASSTMERES,
The .Lergoot St bed: the county. all the now styles
and colors of Fancy ChNFill: ereF. for men and boys
,wear.
MOURNING GOODS
Of every DesCriptiou
FUNERAL GOOpS,
,
Always a toll supply, and vory st, in attention giv
en to filling orders for town or cOun try.
CARPETS,
at gently rndueod prieos,, of every variety and style
Jialtin~s,
Oil Cloths,
.
S' our spocial.attention ,ig culled to the fact that
the central Dry Goofs Store is now prepared to ex.
.hlbit the most desirable and the largest stock' of
Gonda In the country.
Please do not fall to cult and give our stock 'on
Inspection before purchasing for the season.
LI;IDTGTT& MILLER.
•
SOUTH I•IAST COPNER OF MAItUOT SQUARE. •
Tutay.C9 •
. .
IN 001N;EQUENGE OF THE
disastrous flr. , whloh In.lanuary la , t destroy •
ed Owir store and its um toots.
J. E. CALDWELL &
J, 10V.141,EltS,
nave had made especially to tholr onlot in Europe
and In. America, au entirely
New Stock of • Choice
Which are now opened anij, ready for examinatlon.
VERY FINE FAItIS MANTLE. CLOCKS,
(Every movement with the now Improvements)
NE TV SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MA Tall,
Entirely no v
BRONZES, GROUPS &FIGURES
GORIIAM MANI:I7'G CO'S
FINE ELECTRO WARES.
BEA' STERLING S7L VER {;ARE,
Now dosi g ns.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e., &c ,
A very full arsortmant at very
MODERATE PRICES.
For the premaat at . •
810 CHESTNUT STREET
,12fub
-
'69 SPRING IMPORTATION. '69
AIILLIN,ERY AND STRAW GOODS
ARMSTRONG, CATER & CO
237 & 239 Baltimore Street,
(BALTIMORE
Bonnet and Trimming Ribbon s
VELVET AND SASII itIBBONO,
Bonnet . Crapes, Silks and Satins,
Elusions; Blonds, Laces, Ruches,
• Nett sol Trelvets,
French Flowers and Feathers,
STRAW. DON NETS AND LADIES HATS
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED,
SUNDOWNS .A}VD 11012DS:
' The largest Steel, of Millinery . floods In this Coo
'Cry, and unequalled in choice variety, which we
offer at pikes Uffit will dory competition.
°April Off
HOW LOST; HOW RESTORED.
Just published, a new edition of
(illa.4ft pulvarwell's Colebratod ,
Essay on tbo radical core (without
• medicino) of Sr ERMATORMICCA, or Sem-
Anal Weaknes, Involuntary Seminal Losses, In-
POMMY, Mental and Physical Incapacity Imperil
wont, to marriage, Ur.; also CONSUMPTION, EPILEPSY
and PIM Induced by solt4adulgenco or sexual ex
, travaganeo.
64;Driebs, in anted onvelope only 6 cents.".
Author, in th is adrairablo ' essay,
clearly domonatrates from a thiity years' successlul
practice, that . tbo. alarming, commotion co of„ arif,
abuse maYi bo radically cured without, the danger ,
ous use of Internal niedielne or the knife; pointing
out A mods or cure at once simple, certain, and ef
fectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat
ter what his condition may be, may cure thimsolf
cboaply, privatoly, and radically.
UP.Thia Lecture should bo in the bruuN'oroveiy
youth amid every man in tho laud.
Dent under seal, in a plain aural ope, to any adr
• dreirs postpa4l,lm, rocorpt of„eir mate; or two past
lstamps. .Also, Dr. .Ouiveirvoll's "Alarriage Guido,"
price ,20 cents. Address the Publishers; • • . '
4 , 3. 0. KLINE CO.,
• ilowery,liew fork, Post Wilco Dox 4,6,80. -
2Jan43o • ,
VALUABLE ZOTEL Prottorty ,
• .
..AI T I'I4yATE 13A4',9.F.E,XdITANG 'FOI:t A FAUN.
'Tfinsubsoribor oforo nt,priinto sal° the woll•kncinn
hotel stand In Nolvvllle,ca., know`nneAtio ,
LOGANA:,9, .
Tho lot (upon' 'which tbo hontaine 17
.by 180 foot, 'nod In addition thoroto bo.eold en'
.oxcollent 14.411.14114 coo mining Oa by 180 feet. '
I The houao le largo and subatantially built ofattine!
!containing 8 .slooplog. apartheouta, good liar-ibt l4 '
Dinlg.rixem; Parlor t tiltoben and all modern conien:
founts. :A good Wollof Water tit the doer, ,
EXCELLE;II: 'STABLIIsTW''.'
'ter oforty ...hareem; Ice' house, Wood Itoueo; moko'
',house and, all , , necessary out-buildings.' ,•'
-The Logan, Houso la widely and favorably. known,
'and le largely ipatrordiodirit hoe boon quite recebtly
innovated and repaired 'throughput.
Teitiuf. L4).110 '4lo.purohatior.•
For further partlolllnra, asnlY to the embecrlbtirito
n his abeeddelo Toter A. Mil, afNowvllld, Pa;
' gitl A 'WOODBURN
29,aug4t., ! •
,NEW ADVERTISEMENT&
UNION PAcTFIC RAILROAD CO.
CM
Central Pacific Railroad
FIRST , MORTGAGE BONDS
This great enterfilse Is approaching completion
withli rapidity that astonishes the world. Over
fifteen (1E00) hundred mites have boon built by two
(2) powerful eompanies; am Union Pacific Railroad,
beginning at Omaha, building went, and the Oen
ral Pacific Railroad .beginning at Sacrum - onto, and
building east, until the two roads shall meet. Less ,
than two hundred and fifty miles remain to ba
built. Tbe . gteater part of thelnterval is now grad
ed; and It ho reasonably expected that the through
connectionbetweun San Francisco and New York
will be complutej by July 1.
As the ainonot of Govorornent aid given to each
Is dependent upon the length of road each shall
build, 6o th companies are prompted to groat efforts
to secure tho construction and control of what,
when completed, wilt be one and the only grand
Railroad Line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific
east:
One hundred and Ten MtIIISn Dollars ($110,000,.
000) In money havo already boon expended by the
two powerful compantee ongagod In this great on
terprise, and they will speedily comploto the por
tion yot to be built. When the Unitjd States Gov
ernment found it necessary to secure the gonstru.
[lon of the Pacific Railroad, to develop and protect
its diva interest, It gave the companies authorized
to build it such ample aid as ohoUld :under Its
speedy completion beyond a doubt. .Tim Govern
.lllMMild'lffrffltainersiduidertii AVM! own: ,
'First: Tho right of way and - nil necessary timbe•
and stone from public domain.
Second. It makes a donatihn of 12,900 acres of
land to the mllo, which, whim tho road is
will amount to twenty-throe million (23,000,000)
acres, and all of It within twenty (20) miles of
railroad.
Third. It loans the companies..lllfty million dol
lars (S,30,000,000), for which it takes a second Hon.
The Gevernment has thready loaned the Union
Pacific Railroad twenty-four million - and fifty
eight thousand dollars (V24,008c090, and to the
Central Pacific Railroad seventeen million sixtun•
dred and fo r ty-eight thousand (17,G48,000)l-itil
log In all to forty one million seven hundred and
six thousand dollars ($41,706,000).
The Companies are permitted to Issue their own
Flirt Mortgage Boiids to the same amount as they
receive from the United states, and no more. The
companies harm sold to permanent Invokers aliont
Cil0,000.000) forty million dollars of the Filst
Mortgage Bonds. The companies have already
paid in (including net earnings not dividel, grants
from State of California, and eacramento oily and
San Francisco), upwards of (Z25.,000 000) Liventy-,
five million dollars capital stock.
11'IIAT IS THERE YET TO DE DONE ?
In considering thin questitoilt - mtL by faniam.:
bored that all the remaining iron _ hnlsh the
rdad Is contraated for, and thin largest poitko poW
for and now delivered on the line of the Unibn
and that the grading Is almost finished. 13
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WHAT 'RESLWIWES HAVE THE COMP) lES
TO FlNthl TILE ROAD 1
First. They.will receive from the Government as
the road, progresses about $9,000,000 additional.
Second. They can hsue their own First Atottgatto
Bends fo'r about $9,000,000 additional.
Third. Tho companies now hold alinost all thd
laud they have up to this time received from the
Government; upon the completion of - the road they
will hare received tn all 93,000,000 acres, which at
91.50 per acre would be worth $34,500,000.
In addition to the above the nut earninp'of
the roads and additional oapitnl, If necessafy, could
be ellied in to finish the road.
WAVBUSINESS-ACTUAL EARNING
No ono has ever expressed a doubt that as soon
as the road is completed Its . through business will
bo abundantly profitable/
Gross earnings cf t 440 v ) tion Pa•
eine Railroad C pony for
six months, ending Janum y Ist,
1869 woro upwards of
The earnings of Central Pacific
Railroad, for six months, end
ing January let 1869, were
Expenses • $550,000 gold
Interest - 450,000
Net profit of Control Pacitle Ron-' . -r
rood, after paying all interest
and expense, for six months $750,0001c01d
The present gross earnings of thp Union and
Central Pacific Railroads are: $1,200,00 monthly:
110 W LARGE A BUSINESS IS IT SAFE TO
PREDICT FOR TILE GREAT PACIFIC) RAIL•
ROAD
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We would give the following fadts derived fro'
Shipping Lists, Insurance Companies, Itallroade
and general inforina Hon
Ships going from the Atlantic 4 '
around Cape Horn, 100 '
Sr:01104s connecting at 'Panama
- 1, Rh California and China, 55
Overland Trains, Stages, -Horses,
etc., ate. 30,000
Here we hove two hundred and thirty thousand
tone carried westward and experience has shown
that the last five years that the returned passengers
from California have been nearly' as numerous as
those going. '
MP/ MANY I' SSENGIIRS ARE THERE
Wo make the following astimato -
110 Stolimablp s cath ways) Toiooo (actual tar '4B)
200 Vessels • "" 4;000 ostimaied "
Overloud '
.10:1,0130
Number per annum
P resent prlcd (averaging Ina the coat of tho
steamships), ter both re) seer:gars and tonnago
gives tho following result:-
174,000 passengers at $lOO 417,400,000
460,000 tows, rated at $1 per en tgelbot • 16,640,000
Basing calculatlenn upon the bore figures with-,
out allowing' Ibr Cs forge incroaso.',of bustuens
which can anfoly ho kookqd for, thou - Gallant° the
running expel:lso at onajialf autl'Uo have a net
Income of $10,620,000; which, often paying thq
torost on tho‘Flrst Mortgage 'Bonds — and' the ad
o'
valleys node by the CloveriirnontL Would, , leayu
not annual income of $0,000,000 over and above all
°apnoea and interest. -
••••Tho Dlrat Mortgago Donde at tho Colon Dacia!)
Railroad Company and tho Flirt Mortgago Donde
of the Control Pacific Railroad 00. aro both, princi
pal and interest, payabloln. gold coin; they pay
la per cant. intorest in gold coin, and run for
thlrtY yenta, and thoy cannot to; paid before that
time nithout tho consent of.the holdor. •
First Mortgage 00h1 Ronde of 'eh I.lnlog Paige
Railroad lbr ;talent bar and accrued 'lnterest. and
First - Mortgage Gold'Bonde of Central reeillie Ralf
read at 103 and aeorwid• •
•interost.
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DE HAVEN & 'RIIO ,
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Doslerkv-in 'Government r
• ties, Gold,-Bto4,
No. 30 , Bonto";',4T*lß)o,joroev
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MEE
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%olio
59,000,000
$1 5 ,460,00 gold
1,000,000
80 OM tone
~p
120,000
1,4,000
~ $l3 040,d00
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