-‘). • • _ • able and eaborate, eitaiei c alli the'clos , ing one on the, part: e,fr.:_thoi • Cowmen wealth" by the,Distriet Attorney,,C: E. MAckLat . o)itittir,.' Esq. have sel dom; if ever;" in our Courts, heard so imiliaustive and Masterly a - discuseion • of the faeti. of a Can as Mr. Maglaugh lin •in this ineitanei. The charge 'of Judge GRAHAM to the Jury was strikingly impartial, giving to them a detaited review of the testimony, and fall instructions upon all qtaptione la* that erase on the trial. _' The Jury went out at one o'olook on Thursday afternoon, and . .came into, Conrt at 15 minutes, past 6 'o'clock of the mine afternoon; returning as their verdict, they '"find the defendantguilty of - murder in the first degree in the manner and form as he stands indict : ed." • • - - , The'Jury, , at the instance of defen darieiconneel, weie then polled, and '?aelk, one answered that he found - th - e defendant guilty of murder in the.firat degree. kt 44. A. R. RHEEM, J. A. DUNBAR, }Editors &Propr s CARLISLE. PA Friday Morning, June 4,,186. Contintfatiou - •of 'the Schooppe - Muirder ,Owing tp the unabating interest felt in the proceedings of this trial, we ..again..giPie,-up—a—largP Flpapstja—mt columne:to a detailed report of them. At the repeat of. many friends, we are printing our extra in, pamphle form. The pamphlets will contain tee entire proceedings from the • eiripannel ling of the Jury to and including 'the rendition of its verdict, covering sine fifty pages of 'closely printed matter. They can be obtained either at this office - or at Piper's Book store orHav eratiek's Drug Store. . THE TITUS CASE! THE PRISONER' PLEADS GUILTY The Court to'Fix the Grade of Murder! case- of the Commonwealth aga inst—Adam-Titus,:for_the_mu L rder_of HenryStaluetimemirfor trial-yester day (Thursday) afternoon, when Titus' counsel presented a , petitiOn praying fore writ_ of habeas corpus, in order to his discharge from custody, his dam) having been continued over two, terms of the,,Court: of Oyer and Terminer,. The viz : January and April Terms. The Court, after noting upon the record the circumstances' attending the continua thin of the easo,:from which it appeared that the fkrat'' continuation was made upon application' by the Defendant's counsel, and the second in ;.onsequenoe of the dangerous illness bf the brother of the President Judge, and by agree ment of the Defendant's counsel, over ruled the - application - for a writ of habeas corpus, and directed the - pris• otter to be arraigned, • The Dietrich Attorney proceeded to arraign the prisoner, when the plea of " guilty" was put in; and the duty de volved upon the Court of determining the grade of the offence. The Court is now engaged taking testimony in order to' determine this • • question. , A. 00INCIDENOE.-OLARE, II citizin of. Baltimore city, is now awaiting a second trial for the murder of Mr. H. B. GEqvE, a citizen of Carlisle, and Dr. Bumpers, a citizen of Carlisle, has 'net b l een convicted of the murder of isit M. M. STENNECKE, a citizen of Baltimore. - Wowit Statttro CROWDED OUT =Much important matterlias been unavoidably erowded'out. 'of the HERALD Una week. It will appear in - our next.• ==l Faißou:—ln the testimony of Dr. HAL- Aunfiat, in the , Sehooppo Murder quo, for :" Opium br some' of ita hundred prepara tions," fond some of Ito kindred prepare tioni. . 7.,. EECI • ,'„A. DOUBLE FUNERAL.—Mr. J.H. residing in the vicinity of New burg, Cumberland County, die& on Fri day last. place, breathed her' last al tho mire, place, on the same day. Con sumption was the disease in both eases, The remains of the two wore interred geiher, on Sunday, I= , .• VA ARPV.ESTIVAL.—For the ben efit of biekinson Mission Clinpol. Tho Students and ladies of the different denorni 7 i .nationkof town purpose'. holding a Fair And Festival in.itheeins prille ovo- ning of the 10th, 11th, and.44.2thr,inet., for of Kltliesion Otiepol In. preg . - rovs of erection in Me:north-east' porton of the borough, the, :14corid payment up,. 7 on Whieh,- about, ba due 'in . a . low weeks.' By the liberality of Mr J. H Rheum ..benntiltd Fountain," bee boon provided, which will be 'under his control during the progress of the , festivlties. .., An . crory gayel will bo disposed of to ono thetWelitertiry societies of the College. Fancy articles and contebtfonary to please !kith eight and taste , will...be abundantly A.ll,pre . inv,ited _to bo present. Centributions, whipli.'reiiy.iie lett at' Mrs. Stvrnan'a,..aTe rematfiilly sobeitod t . ,• . .11CA*„fiitriCK ,F0,1),N . 'MASA te'rtOpti)rptiel#B, great ,crowds'are weading,theli way. to ,EL alioretioles tit t trat , boy `'`64gPik4froilw'aCtiloy. Syrups,` of every tmigtnakOrilavoi, the'xialleat (gain' .11;“ anwtue..ekearoat tee eau, ,teetr ; Arias,, to VAl'",;o l .°AtT 3 lng, l3 (4ar:T/t)Ling,ft Boll V4l n ; d: the moat dpitatotw; DOar readei 'you '.'gc:l?Pi 3 ten' Sa l es t/I ttl1 ; " j l Otftspil,tbi raust.e - goba , fat figures. and 'mll l l ll l3 I: 0 Ali 6 genbriaii, ils9lllll. r Qtsho.New York Brandy. • /8, Hanovor Bt. t n - Satur- - . . day.morning last„betvroen, twelve and `one o'clock, the penple 'of :Mt-11611 q and `tho . 'surrounding country > were' aroneek' [Old their - houses shaken beneath thetn,:_by a' shock as of azi.earthonake -and a ,deaSesi, rePort Whlehrrisicrberated alpmig the spurs .of' the: South Mountain. 4 some seconds.' It.waa soon known .t:C, tie caused . loy 'the nx.piescon of ono of . tiri; ,steara boil efe Ofthepaner bekinging to the es tate 'of the late Wm.'l3. Mullin,rl4, and now in charge af;klr.'xi , . • A: Mullin. Itseams that two.'men, 'William Wier and his son EdWard,.Were left imoharge 'of the engine during the latter part of the night. Unknown to them, the stop-cock in theyipe,,Which conveys tho steam from-, the engine boiler to the-rotany-rag boiler, WAS turned off; permitting no steam to pass. Eianaining the steam kuago of the rag . boiler, and seeing that it indicated only about twenty pounds of steam, Mr. 'Wier told his son to' make up, the fire, as the steam was going down. - He again looked. at the steam gua6s of the rotany boiler, and seeing. the steam no higher,,he again told hie son to'stir up' t after this.ttiey disdovered that the engine boiler had on a' fearful head of steam, and both became alarmed, and were in the act of opening the safety valve, or providing some outlet' for the steam, when the ex plosion occurred. The end of the boiler was forced out through the building, and - Carried - a - distance - of - two - or three-hundred yards, beyosid the residence of Mrs. Mul lin. The engine house, which-was a frame building, was entirely demolished, scarce ly pieces remaining together, and the debris being scattered over the surround 7 ing fields for a great distance. The paper making room, which contained valuable' machinery, .was shattered; 'and the ma : chinery greatly damaged. 'The boiler it self was thrown into the air. arid turned - completely - around - , — landing - somo - twenty feet from its old position: Weir and his son were both seriously in:ml one ofthem doubtless mortally. The old gentleman was seriously cut about the bead . and in the abdomen ; his face, . neck and bands scalded and burned almost ton crisp. Young Weir had-the back part of his skull crushed in, and was also cut, bruised and scalded about his face and bBdy. Strange to say, he remained con spious. - Dr. Kieffer was called in, and found a portion of the skull driven into).lie brain, and the brain oozing out. The main artery' at the back of the skull was cut„ - and from all appearances there was copious in ternal hemorrhage. Ho was placed under the influence of chloroform, while the ope . ration Was being performed ; and after it was over, and -since,-says he suffers no pain, and remains entirely conscious. The escaping steam and sediment seem eo.to sweep down every thing in its way, like a tornado. Trees were twisted and torn from the earth, fences demolished, - and : havoc spread far and wido. The dam age to machinery is variously estimated at from - 58,00M0510,000. - -- Volunteer. - - MIMI THE SCHOEPiEXIIRDER TRIAL.— has created a great excitement in Carlisle but it is novi almost forgotten,, by the.in crettied exciMment created by W. Sawyer. -There never wiera better:opportunity of fered to make money. 'You cannot ima gine what groat bargains they are giving unless you go and. 800 for yoursolves. Great sacrifices Wilt heMiade during this mouth to chise•out their entiee stock of Summer "goods—They' keep no account of what rmiids cyst. Daductng and discoun ting are the order of the day.—Be sure and give -them an early call. lEt=l THE CROPS.—Whoat is • looking very well, giving promise of an abundant yield. Corn is coming up finely, but groat fears are entertained that the crop.will be greatly injured by cut-worms, an unusu al number of these pests having already made thei r appearance. Oats, it is said, • does not look very well, a groat deal hav ing been killed in the ground. Rye is be ginning- to head, and indicates if , largo yiold. It is the general opinion that t her will be more fruit raised in the country than for many year passed. GETTYSBURG "DEDICATION .—lt is expected that the dedication of the Sol ,diers' National Monument at Gettysburg next July will be a large and imposing demonstration. Every State of the Union it is said, will be represented.4ll South as well as the North. Senator MORTON of Inalaruir is to deliver the RR - yeas; .Mr. B.,RECIIER to offer up a prayer, and BAY ARD TAYLOR write an "ode. President GRANT, Gon. W. T. SHERMAN, Gen. MiclnE, Gen. MCCLELLAN, and a great number of officers and soldiers will bo present. 41. I=l SELECT ScitooL.—Sclect Scholars for February, and March 1869. No. H. Albert Brindle. Henry Gard.- ner, Wm Kramer. No. 12. Amanda;, Kuntz, Bella Hoffer; Gertrude Smiloy„ No. 13. Laura Shapley ; Sallio Graham, Alico Ralston. —• • ..No. 14. Robert Givin g Robcirt Ego, W m Little. ' • • Hilbert, L T. Mlles. • No. 16. C. H. Ruhl, C. Faller, R. M. Parker. • • No. 17. /tlle M. Smith, Annie Ego, ,Daisy Caldwell: • • No. 18. .4. F. Gardner, Wm. Fagan, T. Kerby. D. ECKLES, Pies, S. s. 12=1 A FEW ANWERS to the often re: posted' inquiry 0f, 1 .910w can yOU ear d to sell so much cheap‘r than'otheis 'I" ' , Fiistly. Wo buyill . our goods. at, first hands, thUs our Custoiters 'lied not-pay double or triple •proto, t, . .; ' Sedondly. We sell so +cony goods that, a small permtsge will pi us. '- ; I ' Thirdly., employ a onstant buy 4 at the largo trade sales whs.iten piOks up great bargains,—which wo o willing to share with , our customers . 'do a strict; ly ono price. and cash bush' s, this also enables Us tO SOIL SO much meaper than others. ' We would invite your speckitentimi t,p,tbo _following bargains just tecoived. ticair BaltifOrliFqlcirts 60 cis. '- ' Heavy Baltrio'l Gored & Ruffled 0.',. .., a large lot of Handkerchiefi , sligh ..i m . perfect at loss than half-price.. v . ,' ' FANS, FANS, Fens, very chcap. White goods, a complete_ assOrtnt \ tti, unusually cheap together with tonnyikh 'or bargains to numerous to aviation. vil early. at tho, •--0.-. . ' Choice • FamilY', Grocorioq, ' Fine qiutlity of Teas. .101!oica brands of garia,i ly Flour ._ iluebi4liaat and COialteal, and a lino atisortmont of Quaonswaro and Glasewaia ~ t ; , J., M., Mesomixnairdefi !. • ..'" s — th wesec e" At:11.244m.: i hind a= We eauttet iinderidtind 4vli rI Vetiple s hoild;apy,,loeger.bor9lo.93PKTob, l 9 tiretioni4Ldieitltied nialS restorers, Nvetk' Wreelly . :o4 JPOs`t.'nr:ti.. oh) for the hair in use, can bQ prbeured for so • reasonable a .price 11E1 ono dollar'' Prots!ntn overall other . - medieines Is' 13I.1"iil.tia ° 4 'Cough Coco. . W ' • - E easuram A ring tug to the lnotice of Mir •• royalist:soma the 1 .public genorafly , the nto Moment to bo ;given by Prof. Szt.4rvia atltheein's on Friday the.4th, - and Saturday the sth, inet: - "lt . isondorsed by_the Press . , of Ear ;risburk- the highest, terms of praise. 4is not a'panorriaM; but aston ishing and niagnifloont views Which grad ually dissolve . Into fresh - 1;loality and mar vole, embracinglliistory,icrip.turo,-,:sculp ture, and, architecture. The•entortain , Mont will,be one of the most noveloidify , ing, and interresting.over , giVen in our borough; and as such We highly command it to. public pati;onage. No ono - should fail , to embrace the opportunity to witness ~: t .she,chaste find beautiful presentations the occasion has offered. The transformations are ht ones delightful and truly wonder ful and have only to be witnessed to bo appreciated. The entertainmOut will be diversified by poetic readings by Prof. 'REID. 'pee that none. fail to be present. - A Matinee will be given on. Saturday after: noon at 8 o'clock 7 by all moans lot pa rents instruct their children to attend. 1E1321 SPECIAL NOTh.—Leidieh and Mul ler aro just receiving an immense stock of Seasonable Goods, such as ,Gronadiries, Hernanmes, Laivns, Ordgandies,,lron Ba raged, Silks, Shawls, Mantles, Real Lama Lace poi,pts, White goods of every descrip tion. Please call and see the best selected atockin - ttin -county. - - LBIDIOII tSS:MILLER IZZI GRACE GREENWOOD has sold her Little Pilgrim, to Alfred L. Sowell & Co, publishers of "THE LITTLE CORPORAL," of Chicago. The Little Pilgrim- has been Published as . a children's . magazine .for over fifteen years, and hhs been a popular juvenile, but will now stop "pilgrimagine on his• Own account, and hereafter bo an _"aid" to the conque - ring - Weiterrie - - - on, THE LITLLE CORPORAL, the well de served circulation of which' was even be-. -fore thic lo*go; then hat-oLan other juvenile magazine in the wo d. Grace Greenwood still "writes for it. .Thr. July number begins nolow volume, and we - tfdvilm our friends to send on to the publishers at once 'one dollar, which is the priee for one year, and give their children this unique, original Magazine, which hes no'lT,uperior anywherp, Those who sub scribe during June, will receive the;June number qxtrq. Nawloiu 18. North Ilitnovor S LITTELL'S LIVING AGE, No. 1804, for the week ending May 29, contains the Edinburg 'ReyieW's article on American Finance ; an article from the North,Bri- tish Review on Revolution in the Queen's English ; Part XXVIII of Auerbaugb's Country House on the Rhine, translated_ from the German for The Living Age ; Mr. Sumner on - England's Obligations to tha_United States, from Ill° Spectator ; Hapless Love, a poem by William Morris, &c., &c. ; TUE LIVING AGIL ; is Issued every Satur day, giving fifty-two numbers, orsixty four pages :each, M. more than THREE . LIOUSANI3 double-column octavo pages of reading matter, Yearly. Subscription price, $8 Omar, free of postage. & GAY, PllbliShOrS, • 30 Bromfield St.; Boston. ISSIZI Mrs S. A. Allen's Improved Hair Restorer and Dressing. The attention of the-public is invited to the very impor taqtchange recently,madb 'in this article We offer in the Improved Proparition; a ...Restorer prompt and infallible int ts action upon gray hair, quickly restoring it to its natural color and beauty, together with an agreeable Dressing all in one bottle. This cotribinntiOn is perfect and unexcep tionable in every respect, and $ used with great. satisfaction by old and — 3se h ng. llns. S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALUM, ottier .preparation, clear without Sediment de signed exclusively for Dressing, Strength ening and Beautifying the Hair, n refresh ing toilet luxury, far preferable to French pomades, and sold at half the price. Sold by all Druggists. April-30.6t. MARRIED LAUMASTER—RODES.--In Carlisle, 314 ult., by Rev. Wax C. Lovorett, Mr. Wm. T. LaumaStar and Wee Leah A. Roden, both of York, Ya. 'York papore please copy. DIED OLOCIAN.—On. tho 30th, ult., at his residence I Frankford township, Mr. John Logan, In tho 76th year of his ago. . MARKETS. - CARLISLE. PRODUCE MARKET Carlisle, June 4tk 1869 Fondly Superlino d 0,... do 8YE.... RED" • , do RYE 100 to CORN OATB, (new).... OLOYERSKED.. TIMOTHYBEED FLAXBEED..... BARLEY , duce Igarket.. larllnto, Julio 4tt, 1869. • 'Corrected Weekly 'by William Washmood BUTTER -28IBACON SHOULDERS, 16 EGGS, 2OIBACON SIDES, 00 LARD, • 18 WRITE BEANS 3 15 TALLOW, ' • 2 PARED PEACHES, 25 SOAP, . 81UNPARED PEACHES 16 BEESWAX, • 35 DRIED APPLES. 3 25 BACON HAMS 18 RAGS. 3 Generiq Pro SPECIAL NOTICE Send for Price Lists, . lowa on land prinkd price lists . o f moot of tan) lending goods in our Ann of buslnutts, such as Queenituare, Grocers' Drugs, and, Sliel.fGoods, Sugars Salt, Oils, is., which flats }vu will ho plosed to moll to any nod ail storekoopere *lto will _seuo'ne Molt addrate. WM. Nalll SON: • 4June 4 . . nnaofts OF YOUTH giutloudiuml4 auffurcd for years froro'Noryoue :Debility, Premature Decay, aid MI tin) effectii of youthful Indlocrethit, will for tho Balm of suffering bnidahity, sand freo to all who need It, the •Cocelpt - for making the , alinplo remedy by which ho was. euied. fluffereni wild:dog to profit by the advertla ' or's oxporionco can do so by , addroashid,4ti . perfect coondonce, ..101IN D. ()UDEN, No. 42 ()odor St, Now York 3fity7.oo-ly MO aoNsunirmvEs "restored to. health In a ,low u:eoka,'llk-a-vary simple Yamodye after bay lug suffered 'novena years with a coyote lung affac lot, and that dread Ithollllo,poneurnption to anal/Ina to make fallow•auftoyere the means o To altwho . tioilre it, he will 6 solid-p.. copy of 'the proscription need (free of charge), with the direction for preparing nud using. 'the same which they will find a NOR; CONSUMPTION, ASTIIidA; liliONOffiTl, etc. 'Pic , . object °Villa advertiser In trending the Proscription is to blinatit rho, afillotel and Sprood inforraatlaa which ha conceives to bo 41itablo ho itoPtsi,orbiy sufforar try remedy, as it will.oost thorn nothing and Sully provo 4a , , _ 'Parties wishing tho proscritillori Pionsorwd- REV.,.EDWAIIII A, WILSON, •}9llllamsbnre-Blnge Conuty Now York Int le 5 I Y, pußAr , Folt - 0A811,. , -Tlirco .r.ei 'cent. do• on . , on, all coal of half.loW:Ood ',oyar, (10149140 for the Oashi. No 41o*an - colvlien n chirgo -I.' A:11. /1LAT1118.,,, ll* '_l) , o , a ‘ rtlo for chiap \ ...' i1.. 6 b r _ now lii 1. Omar ~... . vl 4:l ' A o.llvnod0 .11v nod 'yin in the 'flue. SeFoite grt.l , Prepared 0.., Bold b y al l Blatt, ' - .„ ~ • ...,, 21,11 04prIl a , , .. . , . at' tlota, biillitairt, tho yttid of rATcupB,. FnnonLEA m the 'face, ties geany'e Meth: At 4 '‘cat.l,l!reparta drily by Dr. p f 0. rut* •gatett, • f • j f , • ARDB4 fbr..Btare iFrints, Asylums„ iron, Befisteada.ntre 'Webb• f hinge for eboop an4ociltry.Yarne, 7 llnno,t !Wire cloth Bletrie,,*endoni, Boritins';'fori corn, arose sand, Orlinpin Cloth .fOnigiriarrestirs Vindliiiis 4'o4;'Piper' bfakera Wirii;,Hrnittnental tionby-nddriiilnfithen:4linftitt4iiirii,g.wAracEp. A 60N8'.:NoTI N l rHi Nlirth Ore ot, ;. i. :41(fr - DPAOO.OO/rIibINDNEI3I3, "and , CATARRH, , dated With the'utmost sitcom J: :Ta4aoir g. D. -and'Profoiaor.of.pireareiof thi: dad :Ear; in the Medical College of .PentuYivanfa, 12 , yorri (forint:oy of ToilyCliii,Efollan'a;) ado,. 'Alai Si, Phila. Tesilinoitiala can be icon ifinta!uffico. The riodlcal faculty ire Invited to accompany. their pa. .tionta,as hi hie no secrete in hie Prtictice: Artificial oyes Inserted without pain: No. charge for OVUM nation.' I lhjetio ' . ; ,60;006 boat No. 1, l'alee for solo low at , too yard of I , 11. DOD. BLACK WeA3-AND - iIMPLES - ON-TLID .Fern, use PERRY'S 00t0DRNEANilDJAPLE'REURDYi priipared only by Dr. D, 0. Perry, 49.d10nd St., Nori York. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by Wholesale' Medicine Dplers. ()April 3ra Special. Notice WANTED'hureedlately an experienced salesman well acquainted with the, citizens a Carlisle and surrounding neuntry. .I{ona others hood apply. 281any.(19 .• . - ":LEIDIC7I & MILLER., • I+l ETV A_DV.ER TISEMEN TS. CARRIAGES: A . B. •Ei ERIC • , • have' now on hand, at his Carriage Factory, N. }3: corner South, and Pitt strode, CARRIAGES,. BUGGIES, • , SPRING WAGONS, SECOND HAND WORIc., and' qvarything in bin line, on hand or made to order. Re is determined tto got up tho beet work turned out in this oration of the country. Nothing 'tint , tho very heat stock goad into buggieror ear riageS of his manufacture. _hepairlngond,paitingprorAntly attended to. 20May 60.6 m HE BEST.—Tonice have of late I ar•miggain od i rapldlyin public estimation and aro r 4tuviiiirouriirdyint - ffrfirstfeittstroffyiffeititht tlaan,t hey once were. The reason for this Is that it•is a generally established - fact that wholesom - o tonics used in inhderation daily for years do not lose their virtue, neither do they injure the • sys. tem. They net in fact like air end exercise, and not - as 'medicines," which-are - Intended solely for attacks of illness. VOI,BITTER PRINCIPLES, especially those of vegetable •otigin, all possess the common property of stimultitini the appetitestrengthening the nervous systku, and of imparting strength. Women generally, derive benefit from them even "more than men, theinairetem being more liable to debility and exhautitiOn. We have again and again in our experience seira the good effects of tonics where the eyes had grown dim and the cheeks pale, and the ontirteframn showed every indication of exhaustion, nervous suffering and debility. The best established bitters before thu American public are beyond question those of Dr. &trivia... , and this Is equivalent to "declaring that they eta the best, niece among.the scores'ofroally excellent bitters now current, a poor article bas "no chance oft sticeess whatever. -The most ignorant parson 'coq tell at once by Its effects, almost-from a single dose,' whether any bitters ore good or bad. These of &eclir have been sold for thirty years, - are com posed of sixteen of the safest roots and herbs of a well-known tonic virtue, so sklllfully'.selected and compounded with regard to thillr mutual effects, that it may be doubted whether - any more peffeot form of this medicine can be made.. Thousands of persons are 'esposed to or afflicted with fever anti ague, billions MOO or other results of malaria . . - - Let thorn remember that these bitters are admirable In ouch cases, as for diarrinna and cholera morb us, or any ordinary derangement of the stomach. Try them and be sail Sifie•d thrtt trey should he in the stores of every family, AEU the trunk of every traveler. • - It in a favorable feature iu the advertiaement of the proprietors ofDr. Storvors's , Tonic Herb Sitters, that no claims are =sib that they will cure every ill that flesh is lielr to. The weakest intellect can hardly he imposed upon whendold that this or that rem, dy will remove every form of disease In every stage, and yet Wo can not take up the majority of journals without encountering all adverlisement thclaring that this or that.medielne is a nostrum w Well Is a perfect 'apothecary's shop, a wholeleollegeiof physicians In Itself rendering all other cures useless. What Is claimed for Dr..Stcever's Bitters Is simply that they will act as a good tonic, and are capable of dniflg - as much good as a preparation of bitter principle can. They will not cure incurable diseases, but they will often prevent a certain class of disorders from be. costing incurable. Tito preferences and! certificates Issued in their favor"arci all true and honest, and of tit ese there are hundreds. From tho editorial columto of Porn ayht philatlo phla Prrs.s. • - From tho Medical Profossion ILnrnnn & Co.—Gentlemen 1 In reply to yours o the 22d Inst., I would say that I have used Dr Shever'S Tonic Herb Bitters extensively in my prac tic° during several Years post. Ido not hesitate t any that I have found it to possess remaralcale ein e acy In cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Lose of Nor voun Energy,:asi well as Fever and Ague, Diarfhue o Headache and otheFiliseasus proceeding from,a die ordered stomach ; and especially was it proved of in estimable value in general debility of the system when other tonic medicines have failed to prod.. the desired affect. Though reluctant to appear as recommending any particular advertised medicine, a sense of duty to the public and the medical faculty, will not allow me to withhold nay tebtintouy to the merits of the Bitter.: In queetion Y•um, reapoctfollY, • T. IL PARKER, M. D6e • • r• KRYDER & CO., Ilanufacturara and Bole Proprlotora, 121 NORTH 3rd STREET, PHILADELPHIA BOLD EVEHYWHERE. 4June • OTEL STAND IN SHIPPENS MIRO FOR SALE. his property fronts on the South corner Of Main And Railroad Streets. The building is of brick, three stories high, and Is occupied as a public ouso. It, is the most dcsirablo stand In the town, being situated on. the corner of two the most prin cipal streets of thoroughfare. For particulars ap ply to the FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK of Shipponsburg. ilmey ;it FARMER'S` TAKE NOTICE M=MM=MI IVITHOUI' AN' EQUAL UM .* - The Undersigned nn now prepared to give all necessary proof that MCQUINTON'S patent CULTIVA TORS far excel any other now In use. Thu many evidences of the very best farmers, in Cumberland county, the simple mechanism of the machine, and - the little money they cost, will lu. the trot place recommend them. But (111 , Hullo labor re: (wired to work with them, the double work they perform, and the porloet manner of their working, will not fail to convince every good farmer that they are the bent, farming Implement now In use. Persons wishing ,to purchase will please call on F. GARDNER & CO., at Carlisle Foundry and Machine Works, Samuel - CoovelTagt7i - or nny-of the- Compaby at Spring Mills; Cumberland county. COOVER, lIUTIIINSON ct CO. - !flunky at 0 60 4 30 6 00 .1 20 .1 10 .1 16 Mil A GREAT REMEDY I= THROAT ,AND LUNG DISEASES. Dr. WisliarN Pine Tree Tar Cordia It is the vital principle at the t'toe Tree, obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of tar, by which Its highest medical properties are rotsteed. It Is the only safeguard and reliable remedy which hits ever ta,n prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree. It Invigorates the digestive organs and rostorce the appetite. . It -strergthens the debilitated system It, purifies atl•' enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption 'sublet, scrotula broods on the lungs. • . Ps healing principle acts upon tho imitated • ours face of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain, and subduing India , aunts on, is the losult of yeftrs of study aullfixpe4inient, and Is offered to thb afflicted, with the posit No as -surancu of its power to curs tile following diseases, if.the patient has not _too long delayed a resort. to the :health of Cure:— Consumption of lamps, Cough, tore Throat and Breast. Bronchitis, Liver Complaint. 'BIM& and, Bleeding Pile s, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Dire herin, dec. • . We are often asked why are not other remedies in the market for ConsumptiOn, Coughs,,Csids and Other Pulmonary :auctions equal to,Dr. I, Q. Wis. •;hart..'s Pine Tree Tar Cordial. We answer—. • Ist It mires; not by:stop - ping cough, but by loosening and assisting naturo to throw off the un healthy matter collected about the throat and bron chial tubes, cuaaiug irrimtlou and cough. . 3,d. - Most Throat and,Lungs Remedies aro corn. posed oraoodyn es which allay the Cough for a while, but by thotr constrlnging niTects, then Gres become hardened, nod the Unhealthy holds coagoluto 'and are retained in the syStem. - eausing Manse - beyond the control of ohr most ominent'phyrielans. ' •; 3d The Plop Tree Tar Cordial,. with he. osaist. ante; are preferable. Ghettos° they remove tile cause ' of irritation of the mucus membrane and bronchial tuber, assist the limp tenet and throw off the un healthy secretions,:and purify the blood, thus soles: tithellly making the euro perfect. Dr. lrfshart hag on .file at his office hundreds' and thousuntle of arlificules, front Non and Women of tin. questiotukble.charactWwho were once hopelerilY given op to die, Got through The .P..ounlence of God were completely restored to health by time Pine Tree ghr Cur dial:' A Physician ip attorlanc°' who can Do con. suited in person or by mail, free of charge. Price of Pine Tree Tar CoCdial $1..60 par Botlio, tiVpor dos. lrfiont by Express on receipt of price., Addrest L. Q, O. Wlplutrt, hi. P.Noi - 2l Norljt 21 Street, Phligolphla, Pa, ; '• XECTJTOR'S -7 NOTICE,.: i j Letters testamentary an thri notate °Mimi uol Albright, Into c' East Panneboro. Townshili having liana holing to the, subscriber isslOng In Ilampdou townihip, .noticols .tieroby given to all parsons 'lndebted to said estate to motto mule : tit atltt i to , nllthoso baying . elitiril 40E14 toprolont them the rift,tliniiont to BAN% ElillitLY April 60r6N. ' ,k..lxclo!Ator. Diss amiTIoN ~OF, P.4.ATNERi otice la hereby given, that the partnorelllP. 4 0 1 foforo • ealatldit.notwdon A.ll. 11l tho. • !Death Alanufaetuilng VOW" diEOlOlll4 by seutuaV consent. MI persona 'Nhowlng them selves Indebted to said Arm will mean mu' opt to All. abet*, and Shoals basing clalmil sap present Nunn at tho,allop to Nie aanlasogrepn:' . 4 li. The ' N.leuainesa wiJ be, ea 4104 ea Op .heroto.: ford by 4.13. (3hotU. NEW AD VERTISEMENTS., Summer Dr6Bl3' Gcii3d. = “32m30 xxxv.m77 DRY ; GOODS STORE; ON MONJ3AY, MAY Slat 1869, 500 Pieces; -- EEMII At 37 1-2 Copts per Yards, oat to Import These Goods are seasonable aml.9reat Vargalna PROCTOR & CO. - THE 41. B E•E HI • ,VE," . inO Chestnut Street, " PHILADELPHIA. ‘20r0ar.139.3m MUNI Sq.'II.A.TOR' S' NOTICE. —Lot:tors , of Administration on the estate of , lisaboth Bear, dt e'd, late of Middleseslownabip t haviog boon Issued to the subscribor, residing in Carlisle. Notice is hereby given to all persons in, debt= to said estate to make paymenti and those having claims to present them- properly authentt cated-for settlement-to Apl 2-Ots DAVID If lAZ, Aden's. VOTICE TO TAX PATERR.— ri urvra.arrsaltarertotrilty - virr attend for 0. purpose of receiving Cooney and State taxes r,1869, as required by Act of Assembly„ at the following times and places, vie: East Pennsboro, at Morris' hotel, May 17 and at Solrer's hotel, May 18. Flampdenrat Kreltser's-hotel-May-19-and 20. Silver Spring, at DueY's hotel May 21, Klink's hotel May 22. • Lower Allen, at 'Miele's hotel May 24, Heelea hotel • May 25. Upper Allen, at Culp'e Hotel May 28 and 27. Monroe, at Ilursh's hotel May 28 and 20. Booth Illiddloton, at Itupley's hotel May 31 and Boiling Springs June 1. Middlesex, at Middlesex School House Juno 2 add 8. North Middleton, at Beeehor's hbtel Juno 4 and 5. West Pennsboro, at Chisnell's hotel Juno 7 and Fair's hotel .'ltne B. Frankford, at Blowsyllle June 9 and 10. Mifflin, at Ket r tle's school house, June lr and 02. Newton, at ttenberges hotel June 14 Stough town Jun 115. Penn, at - Efsfer's hotel Juno 16 -and-17.,:_ Dickinson, at Crosier's hotel June 18 and 10. Southampton, at Baughman's hotel Jane 21 and 22.• Hopewell and NoWbusg, at Sharp's hotel Jun 9, 23 'and 24. Shippensburg lioro and Top., at .Junkln's hotel June 25 and 20. Newville, Hen noberger's hotel June 28 and 29. Mechanicsburg, Kline's hotel Juno 30 and July 1. Now Cumberland, at Belt's hotel July land 3. Carlisle Commissioner's omen July 6 and 6. On all taxes not paid on or before the first day of August next, five per cent. will be added. The Trownwer well receive taxes at his office -un til the first day of September noir, iet - which. tine e duplicates of all unpaid taxes will be issued to the clenstables, of the respective boroughs and town ships for collection .C. MELLING k "TrOftsur9r forlhunbarlinid county april 10,69-6 t. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at the Cella House on . • Wednesdaii, ,Tune 2, 1869. his velauable property, atiiite on West Loather street, adjoining the German Reformed Church. The property is a TWO STORY BRICK, 40 foot front by 140 feet in - depth, and has all the modern conventepeas and appurtenances. Sale to - compqnce at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day when the property will be aboolutoly stricken off to the hlgheet,bidder. Terms-10 per cent of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is stricken off, the Latrine° to be paid OR July Ist, 1809, when deed still be made and possession delivered. apt ,09-to =lla ADM I NISTATOR'S:-NOTICE Lottors of administration on the estate of Wm. B. Mullin, Esq., Idec'd.. late of Mount Holly Springs, having been issued to the subscribers re , si dim% at the same place. notice Is hereby given to all persona indebted to said estate to make payment and those having claims to present them duly au. theutleated ter settlement to 'Slam) 6t EXECUTOR'S NOTIOE.--Letters Testimentary on the estate of Benjamin Gin ler, Sr. ' Into of Monroe township, dee'd., having boon issued to the subscriber, residing In the same town ship, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment andthose having claims to present them (fitly authenticated fOr set tlement to BENJAMIN OIVLER,Jr. 7May 09-0 t Executor. • ohnADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . Letters of Administration on the estate of Strork, late of Monroe township, having been issued do the subscriber residing in the same tcwrn ship, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to the estate to make Immediate payment, and to all those having claims against` It to present them for settlement; JOHN ENCK, ;Slay 6t .A d ministrater. . NOTICII,I NARY BOItTLE by her next In tho Courtof Cont. Wood I.IOIIN CBRNMAN mon Pleas of Cum• nx berlanJ county, LYSANDER BO lITL E. No. 25TApril T.'69 Altos subpeein guedivorco, to LY. SANDER DOR'ME du obedience to' nu order of publicailon tq mo di rooted, you aro hereby notified to be and appear In Mu Court of Common Pions, for the county of Cum berland, on the - fourth Monday of August, 1869, being tho 231 day, to show cause, it any you have, why Mary 'Borth, should not bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered Into with you, accord log to the prayer of the potato's tiled In said court 309, C. THOMPSON Sheriff. IZIE ESTATE NOTICE :- • — Lettere - tEstamentary-opn-tho-ostste-of-Jnoob- Burkholder, late of south Middleton townsb ip,this county, having been issued to the subscriber re• siding In West'Ponnsborough• township ; Notice is hereby given to rersons Indobtetto .ustate of said to make immediate payment, sad 'to all persons having claims to present 'them for settle. mont. SAMUEL DILLER, Sr. np t r1117,66 'Executor. LINIMENT,. WIC MAN OR, LEAST. his Valuable Preparation is admirably adapted to the dure'of all those Dis eases for which a'Counter-Irritant or External Remedy is required. :.REFERENCE: Abram Altirquart,i:R.,..4.l abow,n• drib the. re, WO Qt rhlch_lite , rtinttlltnit da.`,Cdmpottatt.',2 my knowledga or tho higrudionts, I do not houltata in certifying that: It will be- hbooficial whoro on oatatoal application ofAlto kiita to Indicatod. , • .'•" .•, ' .6.7BTEFAttI . , 'M. D. Shlpponahurg; Sept. 1.5,181P1. • Fully conversant with tlie chemical c° mponente ' 1 and medical effects of A. Marquart's Liolumnt. 1„ cheerfully commend it to pose .who: maynned Farheouvlllo, Pa. S. N 'l3ollllli, M. D: • .81r. A. Marquert :—Dear Sir: I take oleamre in saying that I have used yodr Liniment for chap- pod hands, and it cured them And made thatil foul soft; : I think It the best' have over used, and would •oheerfulljr-rimommend It to the general •" ' . oibtay. • • Nalton Pa., Nov.-2.1;:1888, • • , I•berebylierlifitt I have used .81arquart's Liniment ttn, aerate es and Bpavin on twk,of my, ,horsea_tvith.tlM greatest' Suct_esit,,:and would roc., •mtimend•Wtorralliiit,lie.in need.•of 'anything of t h e . • . ' nuatuicisa, County Treasurer. , BtOnilin tOff Noi;18; 1808. .. • ?Ai ' .B.larstuarti—Deiii •Bir .• I iure abota half a bottle of .your'Lliamengen my • le6ree for a bad Collar Gallovhlchwas the b"uisbObalinata • 'sordid : the of saw; 'also on MY aralAhr • Rheumatism, and it has given entire lefaction' :in botiPcieee. would nbt do without' ma it - for ten' times it cost and °heart - nil( recommend It to tire' public •'• 10114151. LATSIIAW. Yailitonville, Pa, Nov. 20, 1808. , A. Marguart, lEscli—Doer Eilr tv.Very cover() attack of Rheumatism - In niy!back, - ao that I could scarcely vale, which, waa - very' painful. ; After using half a bottle of your celebrated Lfol• moot, I wan-entirely cured. Vile la not a teem .mandatlon; -hut the plain - truth. , You ?Can. - make any Usti of nile you please: ' • • Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 20,1804;_ • ' • Mr. MerqUart .131 r I. have .used your yoluablo Idulfainit . in my family' flor„'Allrem ant palm; and aolos, and; p' , stiornetrof7 - In every' ram' I do, think , as .ex,torual wont, it atande without a , clear. fully recomrtmnd e pabllo,.'Mespoetfully,,, . W. 0011 M. Jacketinylllo, ' . A..Marquari; Red: :-. l ..tioar .It affords; me I pleasure to certify that I Lave usod ppour Linithent on my ,nook i In II clusa of, verr'S°ll•Tiqqat&rlCh ‘BraeM uch 'ol66llon.and'.yory ,painfti „‘ . A "tr or threo oppllcatlono, I found It toAset , mem (, "Pd",l'ol4l4troonminond da 4/Yeallont iulmont.; t •''• O 30011,0 • #9I,KNI'3 WAN#ID I ,ltddreiA „, ' A nAIItIVLARI , • o ' , '4,thiut noi4om , ouzab. Co „ .41 ' e At i1AVE*13 . 4 , 404 4 -40.:.Prug. Port%.. ..• • AT rild: ') ' 11=213a PHILADELPHIA We ebaII;OPEN 26,000 Yards, FIGURED - GRENADINES; - (The balanco,f an Imp brtatlon) FIFTY-FIVE CENTS LEGAL '.NOTICES. =I 611A11.LES A. MULLIN, W.l. IL MULLIN, Adminletratore MARQUART'S cELEBRATED JACOB . LONG . L.:,~SPaNSLER'.•s COLUMN L-SPO,NSIMB I L,,, r , , R.IE Ckmveyanaer lanei — and'• Agan...,otdc• Win Ziegr • .. 11,0R-.4ENT:-.A.. Store .; Room inta . . .• Cellar, on.Weit:Streaf, 'botiroo'n Pomfret and' 'on 'South Street, .In the „Borough or Corltile, nicely tit.tottup,with Eiholvlug,Drawro, end Conn= .tor. „Well suited , fora 9r00017, Pt01:0, 'ead la.n. lood location. , APply.to 24an 00, " L I OR RINT.—A. large . two-story DBLLINti HOllBll, filth a commit. osi W, e `withrt foll. Let oflerogridsind Stabling ,lo the rear, situated .on East strgetibe• tstien•Meln and Loutlier . streets' Carliele,lati.lhe residence of Joseph Bhrom, dec'd.. Apply Mt..' s. A. L. BPONSLEIL •. v - `,." • ..Real Estate Agent. , . IGHLY IMPROVED: 'FARM IN ADAMS COUNTY AT PRIVATE BALE" !Rioted orttlie_ConaWbga. Creek 3 miles from 'laborer on the high road, and -on the Railroad boding from Hanover to Littlestown, arising, what yrselbrmerly known an ' the Kittemi ler Mill property, containing c 171 4.ermi. of Limestone Land, cleared but about 80 'Aeren, 'which are covered Thithheary,Whlte Oe Timber. ' The improvements are extenslye, and Consist, ale A" LARGE TWO STORY , ' , BRIOK. 2.I_2_IIIANSIOILRODSB. - 00 ,foet to length and 45 in breath, containing• Hell and Eleven Large 'Booms, .all' nerdy papered and painted, - • pious running along the entire front, and cellar under the wholEduruss, and, an excellent' well of water '• near the kitchen door. The out"buildings belonging to the' chore consist of a large Carriage Ilouse,'Wood and Coal House, Hog Pen, Prick Smoke House, Poultry Houser Wash House, all 'new except the.ilatter. The garden is large and highly °ultimate% containing hot beds with glared sash. Thegrounds around the house are adorned with shrubbery and stud ded with ;many choice fruit and ornamental trees, adjohilqg which is a. Linea pple Orehard, next A' LARGE BANK BARN nearly new DO feet by 60 with .:Wagon Shed and 'Corn Crib attached, and a never falling Well .of Wiler in the Barn-yard, also ' . A NEW. TENANT HOUSE, 90 by 20 feet containing 'seven memo, the out buildings to same consistink of a Wash House, - Bake liven, nog Pen, kc., a Pump at the door an d an excellent garden. - - -.- This property presents superior advantages, the location being eligible. and the land of the beet quality of limestone, wall watered and the , cattle_ having access to water from ovary told, a great portion of the land has born recently, limed, the. fenced In good condition and all the corn {mind ' sitoftkiii - mts groundjilbirgblsd - TM - ...the com ing Spring. There is a Grist Mill. Blacksmith Shop and School House within a abort distance of the buildings, The property haying been recently purchased by -rgntrtlemart - frtmr - Baltintere — Who — afteriltting - 1 up at groat expense, is now desirous of returning to,,tho city, will be disposed of at an extremely kw figure, and upon reasonable terms. Enquire of A. L. BPONEILER, Real Estate Agouti Carlisle, Pa. 2,5de.68. VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI DENCE FOR SALE, Situate on South Hanover street, Carlisle, now owned and occupied by - Mrs. Washmood, late the property of •Denediet Law. The lot fronts'on Han over et., 00 feet, and extends back the same width 290 feot to an alley: The improvement. are a large two-story BRAME. HOUSE, with 'Verandah in front, Containing Double Parlers, Hall, Chamber, Dining room and Kitchen on lower floor and six Chambers end Dath-rpom on the 2nd story. Gas and water have been introdiceo. There is a large Stable and Carriage House at the toot of ,the lot. The lot is well studded with ornamental trees and shrubbery, besides fruit of almost every deicrlptlon and Grapes of the most choice soleition In-abundance. Enquire of • A. LEPONSLER, Real Estate Agent. IMMO VALUABLE. FARM in Perry Co,, AT PRIVATE BALE. Situ - ate In Carroll township' 9 miles north of Carlisle, 4 miles north of Carlisle Springs and 11 miles west of Duticannoni , adjoinlng lands of 3. Shilafor, Nancy Cling - and others containing 120•. ACRES. now owned - by Levi Leeds. DO acres of which are - cleared{ in - .a — high - elate of -cultivation and cinder Food fence and the residue covered with thriving timber. A never.falling stream of Water runs through the farm and plenty of lime within 2 miles. . • _ The Improvements are - two-story- big & Waiter boarded 'House, Largo Barn and Spring House with excellent water. School House and Ohurch at a convenient distance. *Apply to A. L. BPONBLEH, Heal Estate Agent. 230ct-68 DR r GOODS. GRAND, -- OPENING . OF S.PILING GOODS, CEN,TR AL DR r.. 'GOODS' STORE Ws are just resolving our supply of geodeenitabls (or the. season. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Fancy Drees Silks, all colors, Black Silk all,quall tles, New Style Poplins, Elegant Striped Popßusts, Beautiful striped Mohair', Elegant Clime Popilues, Spring Alpacas, all shades, BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF GOODS 1‘ , , :, Suitable for Mises and Clilldren'e dress FRENCH PERCALES, CHINTZES, BRILLIANTS, DIABBAILLES, PIQUES,YeR DRESS. IV Hsi TE GOODS, 801 l finished Cambrles, Jaeonets, Nainsooks, Bwl s Mull, and French !dueling, a arabaldi Muellue, & NEW STYLE PARASOLS, 61' all coloriand qiiallt ALL KINDS OF HOSIERY, AT GREATLY It DUCED iItIOEIB Cloves, Ilandkercblefa Comte, Mitts, Ribbons, Collars, Honied Ants, Balmoral Skirts, &c. NNW% STYLI TR131141109. AND DIPFTQNB for trimming dreeooo. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEMIS, , . The Largest Stock In Ms county ; all the new; etyles and colots of Fanny Oasshr ores, for, men ancl 'boy. wear. MOURNING.. GOODS Of eirbry DoicAPtlon P . U,1,1 1 1i It ,A L ititrays;* fultrairpply,llll4 'tory ottlot attention 41, on to filling ortlyro for Lowe or country, C A'R'P E T S', et pally ledueed pikes; of evory Natiety . aud style Matli~~gs, Off Cloths— Your epecid atteotlon ,Is called to the fact that the contyal Dry (loads Store Is now preparaillo ex. Mit the most desirable and' the . largest stock, of Gorda In the country. . • Please, do not fall to call and give our stock an Inspection before purchasing for the season i . , . , LEIDIGH . &•.MiLL.Eit. •-• PCUTII HART . COBN*II OF 1.11111C1iF,13417i*. 7snai "'BENTS (I , ormerly Cortnan lioure.) _No. 17 AND 19 EAST MAIN ST.; • OAIILIBLV, PICNN'A. • The undersigned havingpurchesed end eniltalr 'refitted, and furnished sinew rhitutighout with rill,- `class fOrnlturit,thlil WellAttowd.apd,oldeStabllshint Hotel, eolloltg thin4ttstqui eir.lbancenincinitr and travelling public, "llPisyrell prepared to furnish Bret-thnis accommodations to all who desire . to make • potat their ~fieme‘ or &sunk r fituptenrir abbic Tki , htiStoni Ilions th doiroondlng ocnintry Is'net spectrally 'solicited, Perirtsons and attentive 'ern antsare , engsged et thiaordin hotel ‘ 4 , r;•11.‘ j, ..& nrii , dummtvelf 'conneetillarthn Hotel the nuutigiontent W. a . 8(41'11(4).4. 1= 1 ?~.' . .1869.' SPRING 1 18 69. . , ~! ''' '.. ‘': '-- ll • , „ A. L. BPONBLEII, Iteal Estate .460 NEW RICH AND BEAUTIFUL SPRIING GOODS L. T. GREENFIELD'S Your t ingestion is solicited, as great bargains In ell kinds of Dry Goods ■n now odulogr-B►dpg purchased a fall line ofall the Most .doelrabligoode 'at the 1101LBOR for cash at the lowcSit mark that goods , . havii reichii in tpo lad six . years, I azi preparnd to offer to the .tradii greater Indimitoeittilluic calf be found In any House in Oa ysltey. ,41. luk to convince any one oflite sbovefadt, to an oirly call SILK AND LINEN POPLINS, Poplinettes,-Mohairs, Chenes, Striped Pi ques, Fig Piques; beautiful shades of STRIPED MOHAIR, Scotch Ginghams in Plaids and stripes CHILD . RENS'DRiSS GOODS AT TIIE Dotheitic Gingham et 123 emu and upwards, State of Miaow; libutinga, Pillow-eau lipallue, very ebeip. ' Parties wanting the elmn will do wel to examine bur dock before purchasing. COTTONADES, From the Lowest Gnida to the Flood French tLNog always taken the lead la We branch of the business, 11 . wifildatay I ant better prepared Me etason than ever to meet the wiehei of all dashing o good article, or a fear bargala at the shortest notice by a first•class Squat° and long, also a full' itaaOrtmont, of Fu4Oral . poOds, 14Ich orders bo promptly and satiafactoriii 'GI .0 0 1:),•9 - Townie, Linone, Marsaillos, Plquoa, guilts bpioada/Naiin3cokß, India Virills,Swie69a, TarloOns, (landPics, &c. Malls, , ' .fiug, ANA ..G 6V 8, .';ll.o.:::4‘;,gesTr:l44lo.PT l4 / 3 1ET;, You aillanot be , iusappolntOC if you oil Itei-T00.1.),- I;'}r 49.- 17 ,:, ;GOODS., EMU No. 4. East Main Street. DRESS GOODS all shadia of COLORED BILKS, JAPANEBIC POPLINS t> SPRING A-LPA4AS, STRIPED POPLINS, Elegant Delaines at 20 cents, STRIPED - DELADTE,S, ALL 'WOOL DELAINEB, in single and, double widths: Also, IN GREAT VARIETIES, DOMESTIC-GOODS Akir6ooo 710.1300 D OALIOO at 10 and 12% eta SHIRTING STRIPES, CHECKS, DRILLS, ' - i , DENE7if tii, ki3 GRAIN BAGS, CLOTHS AND'• CASSIERRES SUITS MADE TO ORDER, TAILOR MOURNING GOOD S BOMBAZINES, WOOL DELAINEB lILA.OK AI , ID WHITE ,MIXITTIqS Crape Veils and Collars, English Craps BLACK THIBET4SR:AWLS, =I .114 T TABLT . LINENB, TeilLTil oLoTHA, NAPKINS, 'N'QTIONS! , -• , • in great varioties: stoili f Oosialitli'on hand It l Ts~PfsAQs, MEM LT tk. Ainll e,lBB9.—>>l JEW 4.D.VERSI;4:MENTS: _.Schenek's Ileinised Tonle and Mandrake Pills, will core Con sumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, U taken according to directions. They are all three to be taken at the mime time. They cleanse the Stomach, relax.the i User, and pat It to work: then the appe. titirbenames good t. the food digests and makes good blood: the patient begins to grow In Seth, the disessettmatter. . ripens in the lungs, and the pa tient ,outgrows .the dilutes and gets well. This is the only way to cure consumption. • To these three medicines Dr. J. IL Schenk, of Philadelphia, owes his unrelaxed sucrose in the treatment of pulmonary. consumption, The Pul monis Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lunge, nature throws. It off by an easy expedoration, for when the phlegm or Matter is ripe, a alight cough will throw itoff, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must bo freely used to clean se the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonlo Syrup and the hod will make good blood., Bohenek's Mandrake PH:react upon the liver' re moving all obstruettolui, relax the duct of the gall bladder, the We darts freely, and the liver le soon relieved; the atools will show what the Pills eon do; nothing ha ever been invented except calomel (a deadly poison which is very clingstone to use un ions with groat care), that will unfoekthe gall blad der and alert thesometioniof the liverlike Schenck% Mandrake Pills. Liver complaint is Ono of the _most Prominent cancel of coreumpron. - Schenck's Seaweed Tonle Is a gentle • atimulaat and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which that preparation Is made of assists - the stomachto' throw out the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonia Syrup, and it le made Into good blood 'without fermentation or souring in the stomach. - The great reason why,physlclans don't cure con eumption te r they tryto=do , :too. ranch :_they. give - niedcliii - to atop the cough, to step chills, to atop night sweats, beetle fevers and by so doing they de. range the whole digestive powere, locking up the soeretlons,and eventually the patientainks and dies.' Dr. Schenck, In his treatment does not try to atop a cough, 'night swede, Mlle or fever. Remove the causel and they will all atop of their own accord. No ono ein be cured of Ceaeumptlon, Liver Com plaint, Dyepepsla, Catarrh, Cancer, Ulcerate/ Throat unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. • . If a person his • consumption of coarse the lunge in some way era diseased, either turbercles, abseeo see, brohchlal Deletion, • pleura adheilon, or the lungs are a male of inflammation and foot decaying% the lunge that are wastluebut it is the whole badly The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chance le to take Schenck's three medloinee, which will bring ap a tine to the stomach, the patient will begin to want Ibod, ft'will digest easily and make good blood; then the patient begins to gain In flesh, and as soca an the body begins to giow,thelungs commixes to hea. up and the patient gets fleshy and well.' This is the only way to cure consuption. When there Is no lung dlsease,aad only liver com plaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck ' s Seaweed Teals and Mandrake Pills are zuMcient without the Pulmonic • Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely In all bit one complaints, as they are perfectly harmless. • Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years part, and now weighs 225 _pounde,_was_wasted away- to a mere skeleton,in the last stages ofPulminaryConeumptlon yls physician having pronogneed his case hopeless and abandoned him to hie fete. He was cured by the aforesaid med. tellies, and since his recovery many thousand algjete,/haye,rme/,PlAchp_Anc 'aprAporatkailL. Witfilitte same remarEdile success. Pull directions accompanying each, Maki it not abaolutely necessa ry to personally see Dr. Schenck. unless the patient wish their lunge examined, and for this purpose he le professionally at his-Principle oMce, Philadelphia every Saturday, where all atters of advice moat Ise addressed. He Is also professionally at No:82 Bond street' keve h riotherT esry , 85,HAntsersget,iato..ever;ott, He gives advice free, but for a thorough examina tion with his Reel/remoter the price is $5. Office hours at each city, from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Price Of the Pulmonlc Syrup and Seaweed Tonic each 91.50 per blttle ' or $7.50 a halt dozen. Man drake Pills 25 cents abox. For sale by all drugglets D.. J. 11. SCHENCK, - N 0.15 N. oth St. Phila. Pa. I iwailiihT april23,o&ly HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., IlaTejnet removed to tti elr NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE BROAD ST., PHILADELPHIA, And have commenced, the Bede of an EXTRAORD INAR Y IMPORTATION Try Ciro c) 4:51. , Comprising the Newest Fabrics and Itlcheet Cesium selected by them of the moat Celebrated Factorlos— embmclng All the NOVELTIES of the Season Imnienso Assortmon 4, Medium Price Goods, FOll THE POPULAR TRADE, IN EVERY VARIETY. N. 8.-11. 0. & Co., contend that It Is A GREAT MIBTARE to bellevothat goods cannot be sold as low In a handsome store as In a dark and dingy one, .and to provo this have taken • tho greatest care to stuirtbelr goOds-at The Lowest Remunerative Prices 2April 80-3 m ISt A.N H 0 D: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED; Just leh n 6, w e l e e % t r i e oj Essay en the radical ass (without medic)ne)of SPiRMATOREII6II, or Sem inal Weaknee Involuntary Seminal Losses, In -Passims', Mimed and Physical Incapacity. Impedi ments too marriage ' ete.; also CoNsomerimr, EpliSrBl , and Fire, Induced by self Indulgence or sexual ex travagance. *.Prices, In sealed envelope only 6 cents. . The celebrated author, In this admirable essay, clearly demonetratesfrOM a thirty years , suCcesalul practice, that the alarming consequence of self abuse may be radically cured without the .danger• oue use of internal medicine or the knife; pointing out a mode ot , eure at once simple, certain, aiid' ef fecttlal, by means of which every sufferer, no mat. ter whatbde _conditionlreay be, may cure. himself che44l privately , and todicguy.: . . hie Lecture should be In'thelands of every., you and every man la the land. ' Sent under seal, in a plain envelope; to any ad dress porfnetd, on receipt of els cents, or two poet damps. • Also, Dr . Onlverwell'a "Marriage Guide," price 2.5 cents. - Address the Publishers . • CHAS. Z.O. KLINE ' A CO., . . ~~~:~ 127 Bowery, New York, Poet Office Box 4,686 24iin 09 yPIVALUABLE HOTEL Property. A 11*ATIt SAIAOR EXCHANO Ir9ll. A BARN The enbectlbei often at private WO the well.known hotel stead In Newellle, Pa.; known at the ' L:0 a A N /3 11 The lot (upon which the Iliad stands) contains 67 by.lBo feet, main .addltleh.theretexrlll be sold an excellent OAItDKN cop taining.os by 180 feet. The house Is largo and subsetutially builforetone containing 8/sleeping apartniente. good Harmom Dlialug-reemiParlor,Kitchen and all modern carmen Mime. A good Weller Water 111 the door.. 'EXCELLENT 'STABLIN G x Ibi,foriy, borne, los House, Wood rfouse, Smoke Holies and all necessary oubbulldings. , - The Logan How, is widely and favorably known and le largely patronized. it ass been gulto recency rano:fated and repaired tbroiligbont., Terms to quit tlie.purolviser. . Ypr Vtienrstheer. to Pa te r e apply.to the totieertbee,to ter 6 . 661, at Newel .• 28A.suptt. ThtiGE6at Pacific'lipioad in finished *P4TPALea r tI•PoIiPS. • -OP • UNIONIETENTRAL:PACIFICI 1 1 1,1:0AD' S • • . BQU.QBT_ ' ANDS -Bankeis and .Deaifirt!.in Govern!"eius •Pamiiiiume =MI NEW. ADVERTREMENTS. manta Syrup UNION PACIFIC RAILROAI) . CO. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS - Thum groat onterpriaa la'approwehingreompletlati --- with d rapidity that astonishes the world. Over fifteen (1500) hundred miles have been built by two (2) powerful companies; the Union , Pacific Railroad, beginning at Omaha, building west, and the Oen. ral Pacific Railroad 'beginning at Sacramento, and building east, until the two roads BMW Meet. Lam than two hundred and fifty miles remain to be ' built. The' reater part of the Interval le now grad ed, and It Is reasotiably expected that the through connection between - San Francisco and Now 'Lark will be completed by July 1. As the amount of Government aid given 'to each is dependent upon the length of toad each shall build, bo th companies are prompted to great efforts to secure the construction and control of what, when completed , will be ens and the may gravid Railroad Line ammocling the Atlantis and Pacific oast. One Ilunared and Ten Million Dollars ($11e,000,- 000) In money have already been expended by the two powerful companies engaged in thin great en. Depth°, and they will speedily complete 'the por tion yetto_behuilt.—When the United Eitateo GOT. arnmeht build It necessary to secure the construc tion of the Pacific Railroad, to develop and protect its own Interest, it gave the companies authorized rpoody completion b4ond a doubt. Tho Govern ment aid may be briefly summed up at follows: First. The right of way and all norm tary Ombra And atone from public domain. lecond..lt makes a donation ot -12,800 acres of land to thoplie, which, when the road is completed, will amount to twenty-tlyee "Million (23,000,000) acres, and ail of It within twenty (20) miles of railroad. Third. It loans the -comp miss fifty million dol lars (P 60,000,000), for which it tahtli a second lien. The Gevernmont has already loaned the Union Pacific Railroad twenty-four million and fifty eight thousand dollars (t 24,058,000, and to the Central Pacific Railroad seventeen million six bun. Bred and forty-eight thousand (17,640,000), amount ing in all to' forty one million seven hundrodiund six thousand dollars (811,700,000). The Companies are permitted to ihsue their own " First Mortgage Bonds-to the same amount "all they receive from the United states; and no more. The companies have sold to permanent Investors about ($40,000.000) forty million dollars of the First Mortgage Bonds. The companies have already paid in (including not earnings not divided, grants from State of California, and fiacramento city amb San Francisco), upwards of ($25,000 000) twenty. Ilia million dollars capital stock. In considering this question It mita bo remem bered that all the remaining Irop - .3nish the road le contmotelfOr, and the- largest portion-paid Mr and now delivered on the line of the 'Onion' Nellie Railroad and the_Contral .Pacific Railroad; and that the guiding is almost :finished. WHAT RESOURCES CAVE Tlt COMPANIES First. They will receive feom the Government as the road Progressee about $9,000,000 additional.. Second. They can issue-their owh First Mortgage Donde for abouts9,ooo,ooo additional. Third. The companies now hold' almost all the land they have up to this time received from the Government; upon the completion of the road they will have received in all 23,000,000 acres, which at 81,50 per acre would be worth $31,500,000. In addition to the above the net earnings of the roads and additional capital, if necessary, could be called in to finish the road. No ono has over expressed a don that se soon as the . ined Is completed its through business I'll l be abundantly profitable. Gross earnings et the Union Pa. cior Railroad Company ibr six months, endingJanuarylst, 1809 were upwards of The earnings of Cantral Pacific Railroad, for alx months, end ing January Ist 1800, were Expenses $550,000 gold Interest 450,000 ALSO lAN Net profit of Central Pacific Rail road, after paying all interest find exponsaff for eli months $760,000 gold The present gross earnings of the' Union and Central Pacific Railroads aro $1,200,060 monthly. lIOW LARGE A BUSINESS IS IT SAFE TO PREDICT FOR Till GREAT PACIFIC RAIL ROAD? We would give the following ' ; facts derivod from Shipping Lists, Insurance Companies, Rai!Toads and general. informs Huai— Ships going from the Atlantic around Noe Horn, 100 Steamships connecting at j'anama nit h Qtlifornia and China, Overland Trains, Stages, Horses, ate., etc. , 30,009 Here we have two hundred and thirty, thousand tone carried westward and experience has shown that the last live years that the returned passengers from California have been nearly as numerous as those going. We make the following estimate :- 110 Steamships (Loth ways) 70;000 (actual for '6B) 200 Vessels • 4,000 °etiolated Overland 100,04' •!, • - • Preeent . pilie (averagleg half the cost of the steamships), for both passengers "-mid tonnage gives this following rosult :- 174,000 passengers at gm 460,000 tens, rated . at per 6616 e too 15;640,000 'Easing ealoultitlons upon the shove figures with. out allowing lbr the large increase' of • busiame which can safely be looked• for, then estimate the running expense at dee half and nre base , a net 'demo of $10,620,000; which, after , paying the In terest en the !that - Mortgage Bonds and the all , Terme. nudely the Government, would leave a 'net annual Income of $9,010,018 over esul abort di expenses and interest. The FICA - Mortgage Monis et tiro Onion : picilic Railroad Company and tincprtt 'Mortgage Bonito of4he Central Pacific Itilfirol rio. are both, princi pal and interest, payable in gold coin; they pay II per-cent. Interest in gold coin,' and run for. thirty years, and they cannot be paid. heibre that time without the consent, or the holder. Ylret Mortgage Geld Ronde of Ore Gniolt , Paclna .16111:roa1 fir Bailee. bar and!,nocrcted Irit4ebet, and First Mortgage Geld Bonde Of Central Poch. Rail road at 1118 and aaertie!l intoned.. JOS:A.VWDBURN DE HAVEN & , BRO., Dealers in Government Seouri4 • ' z,roiro, Pito. • 40 ,sount..ilmilutlit ltfreei, c. , 10,4a.% 11. ii 4:111 L•s.:,:•,ll;`J. • 2006411:- 0,..,1,01 _) • rtill,Mall4lll EBlliii E3ll =I Central Pacific Railroad WHAT IS THERE YET TO BE DONE TO FINISH TUB ROAD} WAY BUSINESS-ACTUAL EARNINGS 83,000 NO HOW SIANX. P OSENGER3 AHD THEMA Numbor por annum 174,000 I ties;.Qold; 1t0.,-=~. ,:~, ~ . . g 1,760,00 gold 80,000 tone 120,000 . $17,400.000 $83,010,000 • 1 Mil Mil