0 r i HARRISBURG LETTER. ' HinnISBUIV3, February_ 22', 1870. • But little legislation. has been-done since my last. 'OeFriday • the Legisla_- 'L tui:e adjoUrned ever until Wednesday morning, in order that the inemlkrs mi.htlave some rest f •.. • 11 4 1 - . ous labors, and that they mit4ft they chose - eelebrate this:anniversary - Of the birth ef,bWashinton pG their homes. Freviouri to : theirSadjournmentr-Hom-W-.-1 H. Bußti og6Fcd a resolution,, giving Hon. -Alex. A d aire the use of the Hall, to-night, for the reading of Washington's Farewell Address. Much to the ~ regret of every one, Hr. Adaire's engagement prevented him Antertainiug hjs fellow members by a roncling of that most ex cellent, but somewhat. antiquated docu.: The measure attracting the Most at tention at present,, is the , bill providing for the paymentpf darmagekanstained by the . people Of the herder counties during the war. It was offered in the -House. On. Monday evening, of last week, and was ' referred- to the .CRnunitteo of Ways and Means, :from Which it - hes - not boon re ported. Judging from the vote on the question of. suspending the rules, when the bill was offered, it will, at least, pass the House without;diffieulty;pnless.sonre of the *embers haio . discovered some reason to change their minds, during the time they were A home. : Ohambersburg receivedaniiPpropriation of .half a mil lionsOinesvcars.ago, in compensation for drianages .done, by,the rebels, -and that, may be regarded as indicative of a will ingness, on the part, of . members from oth6ftarts of the State, to. deal goner .h. those • - ously wit who suffered directly from the rebel ininsion. The Scull4'.indlay case . is practically decided, the*ajority of_ tbeCommit; tee have rePOrted in .favor- of Findlay, which will, most likely, ,be sustained by the Senate.. A Minority report from the same committee is promised. Before the majority report was made to the Ben ' ate, Mr. Scull Wrote the committee a communication, withdrawing . from *the contest, and accusing them of unfair.: nese. The rulings of tho majority were,. certainly, of -a very original character, Tarticularly When therdecicled that pan: pers in a poor house had the right to vote. The Senate still has a Republican majority of three,' if Mr. Lowry is counted ' a Republican, and of one, if he is counted a Democrat, , As there will not likely any purely party .question arise during the session, it may lie difficult to tell ex actly how the Brio Senator stands, Po litically. He is, however, distrusted by nearly all the. Republican members on party-queitionti.. A bill has been passed giving the Gov-. ernor authority to.appeint as ninny No• taries Public ag ho may deem proper. Thie will relieve the Legislature, of some. trouble in the 'way of paSsing special acts butwill most likely increase, the number of applicants to. the' It is sur prising how nii#ymbnlihe,-W he-Neta ries, and hOw,ver?:-Ofteiiip'*,4o9oveypd that it is verYaii:nrtan(.o,ihointereets of the a full assortment. of these-Otte' Dr. John 11. Gillen, has been Governor Geary's Private Searetary for the last 'two years; retires frorn'that.Po sition on the first oT March: Dr: Gihon has - Seried moSt — faltlifully in ft very la borious, and responsible position. His devotion :to Governor • Geary, .Und his close ,Atentionto business are well known to all -who are familiar With - the Exocu- we iam .iSe re - fries pur pose of - giving:his whole tine - and Tatou:, tion to a new daily newspaper which wiiti appear in a few days. It Will be pub lished at.- Harrisburg, and called The Daily Topic. Dr. GiliOn is • a veteran journalist, and will certainly !flake his new enterprise a success. Colonel B. F. Lee has .been s.ppOinted Private Secre tary in his stead, and will, doubtless, make a courteous and efficient officer: BRIEF ITEMS London' has its first street railway. Canada has b 7 snow shoe clubs. The cholera is spreading throughout Business is said,to be greatly stag_ Hated in Ban Francisco.. A monument:ito. Prentice is talked.of in Louisville. , In California .thore are some forty thousand Bidians. "Jollification" is the name of a now town inv3ligSouri. Six hundred and two convicts are in the Boston State prison. Baggage' masters are responsible for baggage smashing oz the Kans'as Pacific Railroad. Tho Stato geologist of Indiana values the coal in Clay - county at $6,835,000,000, tit .$2.50 per ton. - The New York World says Reddy the Blacksinith is getting bettor, and will soon be as bad as oVer, • New• York paper very . candidly admits there is "no-kind of Security for • life or property" in that' benighted . fiittlage, • • Seventy thousand acres will be sold for taxes in .Babe,Onk county. , Ata., Mardi - 7: Sixty,thousand:arn intiblinitto unknown owneTl3: The Northr'en-Indiana College build- ing, With -- eight t - aerea - Of giound,, has been sold at siteriff'ic sale' for . $8,625: The cost was over $20,000. • The municipal eleetion Salt Lake, on Monday, - -- resulted - the - stiCe . ess • of -the Brigham .Xonng 'ticket, by a large majority: About half a' 'dozen women voted,. dividingupon the' tickets. 'The Minnesotallouse of , Representatives, by a vote otBo to 18 -yesterday passed a .resolution submitting a:female suffrage' amendment to the people. It is be lieVed.the Benate-willconour. •'. . • ' A little four year old hey in Richmond,' Virginia, on- being asked,by his mother if he would not like, to be an. angel and have Wings, 'refilled" thathe had rather be a Mid live On chicirena-- _whereby lib' gave4V'iderice' of being de:cid cdly human" ; ' At b 4, , ArownsVille,4exas,, Idoxic,an heir, who beeri'lab,;,ring Under the hallu ' °Math:* pastime Wail . and ,who.se ,favoriOpaStitee was runninghiinself in horse"iiming,bedarne frantic and iinsean ageable the other wildhorse': like,' and 1.0 Ml° the'riVer and,#as. droWne4:' .Thd*OhicagoSays ewes Uearl3i 0;000,000'4?*, contracted before', the' legal` tender n 4 Was PaSfied, • to be', paid, ot in ~ gold: :The annual 'charge fez. interest 'ompunts to $103,000, 4vhich will hero after lie; paid, ip'coin„._ • , , _ 'ilk' •• ata IJ ' r• Th ? 9,7 , . er , a mau who ono month Used, :two gaalmrnera, . and ie‘eellid a bill Of nix dollars.,_ Ire . the ,and: his bills immediately, became Much larger. Neat, in deinniii, lio boldly lighted s every; bprner,' and uaed• several gas stoves, Amen whielrbis bill was.but. five dollars: E ' , partrrrof. , English , liunte're Aim& , — i roturned , te ClrahafristoWn,l Cape: loclllopi, after , bagging (?).during the' hut season S 2 elephants, 11 .: whlto rhinoceroses, 37.. 11494 uhinocerqr?, - gitaffeS; za Wltalons,t , tkooloos, 9 ofjx'es, 17 elands; • „2j sea. Oits, 5 Idoparg 19 lions, anon host ofr*thaller The Tea-¢s alas rigrool to diec,f , ,Vpited'StatesSetiitto43:on tholOth to i li` Drenches have ratified the llifteerith . ,Anenchnent, and tholvoulteentlrAmend-. ment has passed the House. The Presi dent of the Senate has been declared ineligible by General Reynolds, who has also unseated two Conservative Members,. giving their..scats 'to radicals. In the Senate,on sMor4clhY, 'another large mass of memorials praying for the r abolitton of the Prankling Privilege' was handed in, Mr, ,Scolt sending•oite,to the detik measuring thirty-six feet in length, Senators seent.,:tp. lave,come,to regard , these Memorials as a good jOke, gen nrally presenting them. with some face- Deus remarks, or with ironical binge: at the Postmaster Coneral. ' Boston has a co-operative kitchen,. I ,from which all sorts of cooked food are. furnished to families, at regular • meal times, -in-large or small quantities. Tpe: ability of the kitchen enables the pro prietors to supply 200 gallons of soups and 3,000 pounds of solids of all kinds, every ten hours: . .The proprietors appear to have, earnest faith lathe nhiniate sue 'cess of, this scheme. , • • PERSONAL. Victoria has laid up ,C 2,000,000. Mr. , Steward is • going to Hayti and thence to San Domingo. A Macon•broker phid $1 for $2, 500 con federate money. • ' • Commodore Stephen Champlin, U. B. N., the last surviving officer Of the bat: tie of Lake Brie, is dangerously ill at his residonee in Boston. William Jolly, driver of a small mail wagon in Chicago, has been arrested on tho charge of having robbed the mails,tif over $lOO,OOO in thrifts. ' 1 Washington- belle 'visited coven social -entertainments •in one deClared, as she ecTheluded her half hour at the seventh that she had "two more to go to" before daylight.—' Some rash fellow says that the giving Of the ballot to women would not amount to much ; for none of them would admit that they were old enough to vote until th* were to - old to take any interest in Repi esentati we Dawes, of 'Massachusetts writes to the Chairman of the New Ramp-, sbi . ie Republican Committee, expressing bis (.lii - re for the sueeess of tho Radical Republican party in.tliatSta te, and saying that lie will make a speeeli there before the_elcqion. .4- Prince Pierre Napoleon, says a radical paper published in Corsica, is known in that island to have killed , or wounded no fewer than a dozen peasants who objected to his riding across their fields during his hunting excursions, Just before leaving Boston, 'Prince Ar thur sent to Miss Minnie Sherman, daughter .of General Sherman, a ;chaste and costly gold medallion,- having his likeness on - one side and that of Queen; • Victoria. on the other. Accompanying the gift was a delicately worded note,. in yhich the Prince - beggedAhat Miss Sher inhawould; accept of the medallion as a to keirofhis appreciation of the generous hos: pitalities he had experiended at the house other father, and as a slight tribute to the. beauty of American women, of which she wics — solstrilcing an exppnont pg - hrOmtgl - rfwV - ttv VOL. 70. .NO. 8 •The attempt to read Governor Genry out of the liepublimm part-p, for his veto of the I,letropolitan Police bill, lute been indefinitely poStpontd. FORWARD! Our old friend Rufus E. Shapley, esq., addressed the Democratic Association in Philadelphia, on Saturday evening last. He took the broad ground that the Dem ocratic party-must accept the issues of the; pie Sent, and discard its ancient doe. trines and' war cries, or it will perish. He proclaimed the principle that every citizen haves right to a voice in the af fairs of Government, and urged that the Fifteenth Amendment was a fact, and that its conditions must be fully complied with. The papers speak in high terms of Mr. Shaplcy's speech, and it was doubtless as ableilllts arguments were well founded and,coriset. We have once or twice, heard INIY. Shailley defending the actions and prin ciples of t h e party of his choice. • That labor was doubtless a sevens,. strain on his conscience and his. resources, In- it, however, lee alwayS setured the applause and encouragement of the mnterrified "voters of the Demecracy.' His recent speech must have been more in harmony with his own views and feelings, than were thoso,ln which he pictured, the deg. redation inflicted on _white men, by negroes to fight intim armies of the. Union, bu his formersPoceltes.rellected. the . .geritlifidlitii : of the Democracy, . and this doss not. ' • . . • , The Demobratie party takes ne stock whiitcver in any political breed dofeloPetrj by the results of the war. Its masses be:. Hove in' the justice, expedicricy, and CYCn diiin l ity of slavery: They hate cordially fulY. Party oi.piinciple' that .9.no..red • Tfiey hated the war, victories; ,and its Minks. The ouninciPation of 'the slaves made them writhe'witlranger end disap. pointnient. err enfraii made all good Democrats groan'inspirit over the prospect Of possible 'competition for social and political honorh. The Pay- - mcnt of the National Debt is dinsidered by the' atty as inerelydegaliZed'robbe'ry of the Democracy to - Miftlic casts of an ' i abelithin triumph." 'Mi.: 'Shapley could see the average Dentocrat turn in I 'disga s st froM, the well roimdCd sentences of Ms speech, to - . read with avidity: the' ,slaShing parhariiplis . of Brick I"onibroy; on Miseegenists tind blordedbondluilders; Ise Would prehdps realize that a Demo ,eratie 'mraele • - speaks to Projndice a'n.a not io reason: ~ftecoilAtruetlngrthe , labor lost It is iiiipoSaibl4, and if possibie,'us6les , ii":: The nation has PaSsed its most trying ordeal' - withoilt its aseis t?ile°, and has been rescued . from!.the hands bf-traitors by'a party'tliiit (foes not' nod npw lip ehlinge'its , plinoiplos .der to siicitro Imocess.' If thernow' polio; ,of, the. G overnrriont is a falot, ail& Auld lie aoecipted, let'itte administered by tlids6' ritli whom'itoilginated beliMm and fitoessityj'ancl. Who' Made' it triumphant irt•ipite. ' of thoDomooraey: For those That' believe that ' tho ' day vfoi qi issues is pest, - the paitYokjustici3 equatrights liie +TOOni,' . .. :They 'Cad have no 'piaci° iii the tho :racy, ifor itirovdi learns abd •niw'er 'AO getd. - welcome mitm 3 r monloorte4 like Cassidy, O'flyrne, and a..partY. that' ilooe . not•hest- . atO, deoLiro whbro: it Stands' ' , itntt ;14hat it Proposon'to4o.l! 4 If Ithe pri 1 elections, 'in the ' .Aem tic party , ii ybody slio_uldnecal, just. . :votest, 'at someone else' fiii" k the i ttatirun, o,t a- few Americim Citiie 'tot Africa's(' escent were conve inient,i4n.d , cold induced 'to vo*. 4 -- ' 4l . thny-gerdle ..!.' . . ~ • s ~: no-aggregate-or receipts•orideexpon i - ...r. . u.. , indTee - triPri? — '.Aii 1 any . ono should three of the State, as they appear in, the . succeed diy it, would ho "regard the last report.. To - facilitate 'reading; and' succeed as a good thing, or other recolloction,.wo Lave discarded all figures wise?. - af mg- t ' . __ ° STATE FINANCES. . Pindikeg is a v impOrtauttdo9ttruetie t but#s size voryloftpp,(lAeth-peoplsfrolo reading-i .k care VNlxave thfughi4 Wonlct intklsst oft reach*: .'Ngiie After - even - hundreds, -- Mad-glve-nothil, ."The revenres of the - Commonwealth zire, fi; l om 'iourees; and Yin the following„anfonnts ;, Tllo State celves; from lands, 1.(26,800 ; ,anetioneets' auction $01,1110'; *- tai,on , 'eorp . orationt.4el: - ;s; , - .51 . ,-, 07;90 pe'.*nal'i)icip,,eit -l y, ?A' 414;:- `OO to.x . 'ofiidaiis,'s'349;3o6l tax do "gross receipts,, Oilrolinent of laws, $51,000 _ ; tax on tor;ilaio;::s293;: . 900 • tax On elial l $169;590 ; tai' ou na tional bank, stacks, $197,100';• eoriWrinia tion of bani arrotax • on • 136 '0 ( 00 •• • 'tax • writs, $09,900; tax on certain offices; _slo,ooo ; collateral inheritance tax, $227,.. 328 ; tavern lieensav, - $269,009•; licenses, $422,209;• sainple $7,-• 400; circus, licenses, • $9,000 1i -- ceases, _$0,•890•; reslativinf licensee, $32;- 000; pedlars,: $8,300 iirok6il., ,$8;800;' patinit ineqicifiefi,;t 2', 766 ;',ilistilie • rs; 600;; millere; - :forel0 insurance agencies, '5206,200; prohiuiis"'mi`char•- ters,, $66,606 ; PrinipidetlawS, $493,; in= terest on • loaiis, " sll,4oo; esehoati, .106 ; • Pennsylvania tuilroridbOlid, $10, 7 000; Ununity . for $10,000; •fees. of public ( - diks, $7,900'; ;teemed in terest, 87,600. _ The entire receipts teem: nll these arnount'to - $5,2:11,711.28, which was the amount of money which found its way into the"Stitto Treasury for the year 1869.. • • • This was .jstid Out, for the following purposes: For' the Senate, $91,500; llOuse ef Repi•eseiitiiti yes, $198,300; pub.. lie printing, $117,700; Executive de paranoid, $12,800; Auditor 'General's office, $21,200 ,Treasury office, $12,- 400 ; Shrveyer General's officOi $24.400 ; Adjutant General's office, $9,700 ; Attor ney 'General's office, $0,800; Judiciary of the State, .$207,000 ; military expenses under act of 1862, $52;300 ; other military expenses; $12;000; pensions and gratuities $123,200; charitable institutions,s7s4;oo9; conThion . seboolk, $486,090; paid sinking fund in payfaiT4t-lbans:rind-exprmsos,.l s 4 7o,6oo;iptei . 4eompubliede9h,l,B96;ls3; damages 'and old claims,' $111,500; State - Library; — sB;7o9l — publte - rbuildin,gs and grounds,.. $02;200 ; penitentiaries, $lOl,- 170; mercantile appraisers, $1,900; spe cial commissioners, $8,300; miscella neous, $49,400 ; lnal iil a total expendi ture for last 'year,: $4,853,774,10. The excess of revenue over expenditures is, $387,07,-12, to Which should' be added the amount of debt Paid by the Commis sioners of Sinking Fund, about $473,000, which will make the excess of revenue about $860,937. • The State owes WO fiillowing debts, Payable-as stateddl - cwerdne debt not pw- , 'Seated for payment, $360,4.82; due July, 1870,'51,483 ; due 1871, $2,820,750; duo 1872; $5,000000; duo. 1.877,.' $11.844; dnelB7B, $.321;000:;. One 1870, $400;000 due 1882, $10,571,000 . ; making the total indebtedness, $32,810,047. 'As an offset to this, - the State holds - stoeks,' and other' securities, stated at $11,554,321., The ease of Fitz Jelin Porter; who was eAshierMl- fee ilio , nherlient'e of—orders, dining U - Meampaignhefore Washington, under General Pope, in 1802, is now in the hands of the President, with General ShermaiPs recommendation -- for -- a new trial. General McClellan is out in a let ter defending the action of Porter, on the ground • that the attack,otdered. would bate been unsnecesTfnl, because of We superior 'strength of the rebels. This defense is -entirely outside of the question at issue, but it virtually admits him guilty 'disobedience of -orders. 'Every pffieer know§ the consequence of such behavidr, and Ivlien -he attempts it, should - be willing to talci3 - the• conse quences. However it can do uo harm to review the' ease. Fritter was •ne worse than hundreds of others, who acted just as lie did, and from the same-,motives, and'perhap; not quite "so bad ns 4.` good many of the rebels of the South. Am nesty has been made general, practically, and there is no reason why he should bo inane an exception. . Mississippi has been restored to the Union of States. The work of mstoret oa is almost finished, but in order,that it may, be per maiteid, let destroy xv - lnitercr, yet re m airmef t,114 ,DMnocratic party, throtigh 7 out the country. But for it,' n 6 flag but that of the Union . :would over. have naved,; no, treasonable confederacy ever have raised its, ,fiend ; :and. no .war, fleso latetUthis fair land. We want the recon structed „Union to endure while thne Shall that etitial'jilitice shall Aloud:to all, Our Mtaen - S. - We ex poet peace, at 10,14; until tiro last. of tills j generation has pii,Sseir froth Mirth. To -,secure all these blessings, 'ne, must 'O'rifsit ~ont'*hu,t l'nft, of UM - i - illy of the Southern 'Confeitenicy: ' ' 4.4ndral Parrafint -i.4; lying quit+ ill at Wa'shington: Mayi lie noon recover, and lOng enjoy health and vigora—• _ How, many competitors 101 . . there for ttm ,norniristions ,for, the different Offices in this county,,in the Dexuocratic Harty, at the next _election! . .Got yoiir castle out gentlemen, as as possible. Delays are dangerous. • ~•••-, Texas and,Neliraidp,. Fifteentli Ainenclinsut.. ,There ars tliirty, States now on the,roord, for j‘t . st*.pi'l4 I .l 4 fCre lary:,,, This., disposes of tllo long yoxed, .BtateS, would, hayei beep , sufficient, but, thirty makes assinaneOdo,ll4ly,eure, and, provents.,nny trouble , ,arimin ;concerning aeoop.: tow ,York and indiana, let, is have:the proclamation, and , Alen ...rejoice ilo,ng, ang...desPerl49/Y: pattio, ; bris oncled;witlx, glorious : trinrupli . for • • ,The nomination of iltrong was conibnied last week' by the Sonato and he now - ono of Ow Justices of - tilet! P4 O Stat'es: Judo "Stronk'wili flit , , station, as ,ho / has dono all ot iors lie li:isocgapioil 4 withyionor. '" ,•( •Ilii 4, 1 ~ ; 11: 4 t lacbs;?' ho 'Ring 'praihtoil by tiro DiSinoo'rittio 'to •come OM Wl3 of 'thit conftiot , ho?oftaii; tliht *fi , i , donfoss'to soma inapationch at Inita tioginning.);' , 7itio Fie.' AlrilOnc 4 11430 , dlip*a; 'and irio'seo.riohignt. Who aro, t 4 3. light P. - . NO'groon'add , Thimobtats,corl in; iit only Domoorats, , • • • bo,,gronted um,til • noy op, of tile a ppl leo .tlierofor if hall 'have beaU vice for twct• •consediitivp ; , mospopee, "Prinfcriiii ,polinty, iii„whieliptlie, con •kietiin? „... Si'6oncl. ; No pardon be granted ' kinWsiicieipe theitppl ication shall have been'giyen,to„the judge who tried tlfe case,' to the district attorney, or. the atr torbey 'who, proacouted. Proof pf,,s9r-• Tice-of said notice must be submitted.' • Third.;, All applications for pardon, inust't axo witli_theni_tho- following: pa -Ors, written in a clear, distinct hand : • 1. 4 certified copy ofilio Whole:record, including, docket :entries;. ininutes, .of . court, copy ciL.l,poieppynt, pleas,,and all, other papers in, the court relating t0th0ip.a5e..,, , , , ,,.. • . • "'g. A Rill statement of the reasons upon which the, application is Wised, setting forth all the facts; lte notes of: . evidence ,oaken on trial; .lettorafront responsible persons the Community . whore the crime was sommigecl; a recommendation. from the jurers who. sat on tho trial,- and if :any of them refuse to recommenda pardon, reasons given for such refusal; 'letters froM the district attorney or, counsel who tried the case . ; also; a cow of conimitinent petition. from prisoner setting forth., reasons ; and statement -fibre warden and inspectors of prisons as to depottniontef prisoner during his :confinement.. filiurt7. In Consequence of the un authorized use of the names of certain persons as petitioners for pardons, it will -hereafter ho required that all signatures to the petitions be published- -with ..the notice referred 'to in rule second.. • Fifth. As these rules aro intelitle'd to subserve the administration of justice, they will be strictly enforced, and re laxed 'only when good reasniffriliTill be furnished so doing. Ino. W. Geary EXECTiTI YE. CHAMBER, 71arrisburg,--Febrawy-11;1870: SPECIAL .ArdTICE. d~snmtl_siz~-.Fnrrnl -,C Iforrinc7lroll'Safe: no 7, ror sale at the mhnlesnle notion and rnrlety Store or COYLE ilicaLiElt, 11. -ILNntri,r gtreet, COIIIII lir 31 BLAIR & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS - --- !we, supplying storekeepers with evert thing In their ILue, in large and mall enantftles, at prices that - will - afford good profits. Coal Oil .down price, throe eentipOr gallon. Everything wanted by hucksters attending 1,003, on hand, at low priCUs7:7l — di r Ce ar ticle of hoary, sold rheaß. of (bloom . Ware, Glasewat'd, Tablo Cotlei)+, and House Furbish ing Goode le full, and aOmplo.e, and hill he — sold; wbolenklo and ratail, at KINe quite, low. Flak and Salt on. Innal, at all times. .25jan 'THE FOLSOM IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. • These norctriiieti u”lt a ibtrongirdurriblo nod elastic Mitch; will ra, vith cam, every_ variety of col tor: woolen, liven nul J 11 15 550., froth t e novel to the coarsest, and of lair required thick !lota at prrator *peed and with Iced , power and no no than any oilier • r Ageorn rrenteikln—Arrirac-tinva....LlbtraL Comm baton For termorwd cheater oddrear A.. 0. 11AM11.401 , 4 No. 700 Cilia tont et. , Pliihdolchla, Pa , Solo Agent. ' 1051,70.41 IVIItl: RA JIANG,: IN'IRE GUALDI+, for St .Front F, A,9 I a nig, Sr. Wags for ,ta,p and paaltry yards, Brain and hdro Inth rileves, fr ode:, ~ e rreon fur coal, °rem. sand, de, holy Crimped Cloth for rparlo nrreaturn iandbelipi• tS lio for Winduvra de., Paper Milkers Wire,, Ornamental Wire Worke. Every inform, than by add: ersian; the 171.11Illip• to rem Si. W.llllElt dr SONE , ' No 11 ELI ill Sloth hlretit Philadelphia_ 24(47.14 y. "WHO WOULD SUFZER? It is now•" • rirtin e Dr. Ti blss Prat introlucod• the "Venetian Liniment" in the United B talus, and nova la a slue ° ii stance his ineilleithi failed 'to do 011, If not mor° t hall' Is mated iu his psinplitet. Aican r x.tet eat remedy in arises of Eltronie Mounts: ttxtn Ileini.ho r Tooth tell°, Itral,es, Burns, Cuts, SereS, 5161111.g5. SAge of 1119,01 and Paine in I hubs, !lack, unit Chest, Its Wl,ll seiliti enro llee parsers lire Miraculous Taken Internally for the rare of Chol.a, Chalk, Diorama; lli3sentory, Sick Ilestlache, and Voinitin s :, its soothing and pen stilt Bug ill:slides are felt as soon as tal.en. Thu qatli with Chi,h each litittlo is Ai:coati:lnit.) will shoot that Quire is nothing' i Juriotto hi its caapoollion. Thousand,. of cettillutios hate been.receltod speaking of tier Faro virtues off thin valuable, article. Aoy person after haying nice will never hu With out it. Every L'ottle r f the ;.,onslno 'has flit slim. tage . of "S. 1. 'fold." on the outside wrapper. Sold by tho Druggists and Storekeeputis throughout the 'Unlit:O.!, to Tries, 50 coati. Depot,. 10 Park Place, New Verdi.. , infel.7p.l •BorrL ED PARALYSIS,' Th it; to ibo pi - over title of ti Lorribla metallic hair dye's: Wens ti :nn the fattfr•Of AI:Halo:a maybe the fate of iloiso :ali mai; IL.m. one NViaileneme preparation far changing 111,1i:0r to nay .doki:V:le ateolo hrown to jot hlaekinny „ he procured everywhere, viz: etintaxioru'a I•:xceisior Bair Dye. After rife NI froleione Chilton, tin: dielfri gaiNited elterairt, r ,m anthorlard tho lappriotor to declare,-on inBhohnif, , thatit contains - nothing (Lela terioue In !teal !It:, 1 leg Otl3cr hair the worl d hue tho like geln.antee. Crlataluro'H Hair Prep.:vit.' tier, as a iirtoring, rats like 'a aarlk on`the hittr after 4,sing. , :Try it, - -10fr:b704tri ALLCOCK'S- POROUS PLASTER'S: 4,'rc qnd .pry,,rtront, cnly.l by, hay a .I.Notor; usually in moor throu hours. Dr. Green, No: God Ilreembeay,, NOW Yorlsi Informs nitro sold,on Moptirty, Juno 22, 162., Ore l'hultern to a yottng unman euff4ing Tory 'neVerely from lumbago. Or, Thutudny bLi) palled to gut tu r n moro for a friend, end tbori, etated bear tho two elm boil purchased on Ithintloy bed relieved 'tor Immedletoly. idler putting them on,. and aired her in Imo days of n most diatfedslUg pnlo lh iliA,Vack Al le.rk'isi &mans j'insteo Lave imenlound specifies Tor 10.1 . 1R!qpifri,,of • 10feb70.1m Jicos Bcrmn- T -Desi air: I have Anton aillicted '.for tho Isie ton Years with" the Bluirictallsre and N:1„ Your Bitters was recommended to me.' , l have used It, and 1 am glad` lb en, It has Wooled 'a Oiled cure In arvery, short time. :ytieraforc,l, re commend it to all perifons efflicted•7yith the same. diseases. I cceslder ft the boot Odra It, use for oily` 'aleeCoo the hriman body liadulbetoJ • B. DelNlUNCl , Vbllanolphla. TO COV'SUMPTI)7IIB; , • •.• !• :Tito A ,TO having boon roater od to ; heaf.. ;k.foir week; by,a very ehnplo rotriedy, at - tor ,ing,aufforod mayoral yoare With eieovero g - eftuf . goC, and that drool! Illsonao,Conenzeptlew la analanor 'to inako known tohlo fellow•eiacrern tho nicaue 0. iloalrerlt; lie - wiillsond copy of the •Berlption need (free of horde), irith the direction 'for Prorating and using thesnmo'whictiAok Jwill nod a SURE CURE FOR CONSTIMPTION,,ASTII4 ,RRONCIIITIS, eta. The object of the advertiser In sanding , No •Prorerlittoriilo taireirdilt • the .nitiladt and dpreridinfortnation . w.htchltsceondelvis tb ho -4idilablo; and he hopes ossry, b outferar Nlfl .tryititt kebody, slot will cost thorn . nothing and may prose a Idesstrii., Patti oo lid:Vaa the pi . esariptlop will - pleas° all. L'..' • • • • ' EDWAItDat. , TfIf,SQW u . ',, 2 46,P 3 1 1 1 . 1;,*?ur3' , .44 0 13!!'9 , 0??0, 110w_xoris. • ; ~ E llllOlll3 OF ••t t . ,* g"entlpmfirt !who nuffoiod for yOkr4 from Eoprono; Dabllltyaro ‘ rrinforn . ifiectly, ,and Also . Affooto %of ToOthfulindiscrotion, seill for tlib ,rakcyof egQudng liornanity;"tioila ildod :for: malittnt tha hlin'phioromo4/14 , ivhic6hO *0? oared... (Niteroi."( .wisbing to s : prellt the hdeorilo. :!7'l_°'!PAl 4 Nte9...fp ll , l ,49.isp W ad4rmelog,,lp fprfop. ooa • ', ft..0431Mt 0 •'" '"'" '444'7:Can ' t' ot,'ito'vr'lorti:' • ~‘f Db'y 7:60.1 7 1 : p 1 - i' I MEE ----:o:- C 1.9.3140 • I l lllellt3 OF DR MAVEN & DROTLIER 40. South Third Street, Philtutetphia. . ' - 7`lii•JO; O'clock: p. In , F9l;ruary 21' /870... U. 020'4 of 'Bl, -.- - 117% . .1177 4 1. J. 'I 'O2, • 1 116 " " • 'O4, - . 114 114 •,. 4 ~3 5, . 114 114 ~ ~ l 'O5, LOW 1 13/ .• /13J 0 lc • r O7, ~ 112.n1' , 2130 1 ' VI, , 4 11 1 . 1 2 N . , 010, 10•40',,, . • U. 8. 30 Ytur 0 per cent Cy. • '9 111 o Due Compound.lutoreut Note°. 'lO Gold,' j • . .-• ' 118% 110% Silver,' , 110. 118. . Union Poeille 11. R. let 15. Bowl., 805- 875 Coutfol , l'aellle It. R. - - - 900 970 Union llooltli Lund Grout Bood4, 690. • 710 • SPOWSWOOD—GILBERT.—On the tlfteen , h Cant, by Rev. J. A. Murray, Mr Charles 11. Spate rood, to .311 me 3laggleJ. Olm.rt, both of Carllelo, thht.l.lorougin; on tho eighteenth hudaut, Mos. Susan, who of M. John ..Early, and daughtor of no lola Milton Wunderlich, cub aged taunt fifty -fon r you, CRALL.—On Monday morning, February 19, of n lingering Worse, Ida V., daughter of W. W. nod M. ;.Crull, aged slit years and three months. STERAIIT.-Trk. ;Me borough, on 'Friday morning Jost, aftor-&-lingartug. Mum, Miss Sorob Stewart; aged about seNn.nt.3; )ears. T"' N PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII ha offered at .public esle..by the Mrs. 'nfsabeth Sharp, deceased, en Tuesday, March 1 , 1570; en the pr.misee, on Parsonage streetr in the borough of,Newville, a 'voidable' town property, comprising " • and lot adjoining.. Fronts 12 feet on Parsonage htreet, extends back to Church alloy, and tine thereon erectod.hesides a dwelling, a good stable, and other outbuildings. lit the lot arca number of choice fruit trees nod vines.._,The_housaluts_tive- rooms,-and-'n - kli r e on hen first story, and four rooms on the second story ; Latrobe haves in two of the rooms 1u lower story, which heat time of those above; everything is complete, and in good order; cistern under' the kiloton, and ono plot confide of the door; the dwell ing is built in Cottage style, centrally located, and is considered 000 of the moot valuable properties In the place. Persons des/ring to view the property will _call at the residence. title t. 4 commence at eleven o'clock a. m., on mid. day, when terms will he mode known by • H N. 13. The above property is offeredT E al priluto sale until day of pubic sale. IV. S. .3tounotc, Auction.. 17febts ' ' List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoffico at Carlisle, Pa., for the -- - week ending February 23, 1370': \.,, ~ LADIES' LIST : Bearer, Mica Ultra Melo.t,r, Mrs A Z Ilontsisr,'MYs II . Monier, Ml,, 8.1 CrotOn, aet, Anna lll,Cennmon, Mies IL Cooper, Miss A It • Mors, :Miter Dennis Cooper Miss Eznino. Mentzer, Surah.B • . Coon./, Mrs 0' ' - Munutu, Mrs 1' Dllts, Mies 51. II . WIWI:my, Mrs L Dive,, Mrs Mary Oiler, Miss Kato . Lronsey,. SM. M Seibert, Miss L (hey, M se .1: Si ne, Mrs Mars • Cary, Mrs II ' Stuard, Mrs St !lair, Mrs M A &recta. Mrs II B Bonier, Mrs S Stoll:bora, Minn L Moths, Miss XM Mumma, Mrs .0 A 11(11.zpr, Si.. Ann Si '-, . Wood'ey,lE Lenieks, Miss Lizzie Wilson, Mrs Id - I,lncleey, Mhs Kota Wolf, Nis. M It 5i,.., Si no M B Yarlots, M:118 5 '- . . -- CIEXTUEMZNULTar: . Albright; Joon). Latelmw .9atunel Belize!, Samuel Jr McCoy. John Bran , her, tieorge W 'Meyers, John A Beecher, Peter , Co," Moore; N 11 Brown, 9 lityers, Jacob Ileaser, William • Mooto, William Drown, Daniel Rhoads, John 11 Cormit a 0, ;John P Pecbert Isaac Conner, 0 0 ltilner, Jacob Doligherty, John Stouffer, W II Donna,,, Denied Smith, J N Eberle), Mt . .. „ „1 4 ykes..lS , Pox, IL ties' Stouffer, Onorge• Faber, Gorge Bitax, Tobias Flssel. Niles Strickler, David: F•nnicle Franklin lllnlikinr, U r 0 I 11. t , 111 , 01ge . Tote, J• um lielser, Polar - THU, 0 5 (2) Homer DP Tonylla,,Y 0 Howard, II •' - w en loft, .1651, Hetrick, J 0,60 Wlllisins,,Jatoh 9 ,Loren, Andrew Willinintion, IT II ' Kiner,•W J Wine, John Hinter, Samuel •••- Walker, Nll (2) Kaufman J A {Pod, Alexander LeitheA, w D Waohter, William Lay, Samuel 31 ' Zeigler, Fredericlf Lewin,' L M- Zelg er, A S Low, Jeremiah ~ Iron Itear.teado, Web. 'HUTTON & McoqNNELL, Parlor, Dining Boom, and Chamber FU.RNITURB, of 'the I.ta4 Axles •ull boat olenufActure, FRATRER,BEDB AND MATTRESSES. 24febi0 REGISTER'S , NOTlCE.—Noticol is hereby given, to all persons Interosted, that the following accounts have been filed in thin omen, by tho raccoon , ants therein named, for examination., and will T o presented to the Orphans' Court of Cum• herland tonally. for' confirmation dad allowance, on Toothy, March 22. A. D. 1810: 1, Ph. first and final account of John Mounts, executor of lost xlll auj,.testamont, of Susanna /Them docea.d. 2, Tho•account of Thomas P. IlrysOn, trusts°, 'un der' tho will of Fame] ii. Addnme , doccosed, of * Thomas - IL 11. McOniro . ! • 3. Th. second account .Thomas n.„llrynari, tram. too, wider'? Ith will - of &Maio] 11:Addams, docensed,' of Miss lifetty Quigley. I. • • 4, Arcemnt of OcorsoW. eaq., atiminia. Amine an bores non, With tho hill arm of Mrs. Ells.beth 'Kimmel, Into of Shipponsburg borough, do mead. " 0 . Account of .Jelin Ihnboriter.• administrator of Inane Barton, Into of Lower Allon township, Comb. , land county, deceased.- . . . . - O. Tho 11 rat and Civil account• of JRMON D. Brown, gnardian of Martini M: Drown, &ceased. 7. Accouninf Jame. B. Drown, guardian Of Sadie 11. 'Brown, minor daughter of John 0. Drown, d. 8. Areonot ofJomes B. Brown,, guardian of Lizzie B. Brown, minor 'daughter of John 0. Brown, do• .Cer „ , ; • • 1. Ardnint o fJanieall. Brown, guardian of JOhn Q. Prawn, mli,or eon of JObil 0. Brawn,deeeded. • 10. Acconfit,of...Tamea B, •lirown, guardian of J. A. F. Brown, minor Pon of John C. Biown, deceded. " 11. First and final account of Barbara hillier, ad , mlnfdratrix of Daniel Millor;lato of the bprough of Mechanicsburg. &dosed. • •• • •, 12. First and 'final - account, _of •Darid , on, 41- tninialrator of N. J. liamSoy .Woode;late... r. Went .Fonoploprough,rdoccaPed. „ 11, Tioi account of John 0. hind°, toidamontary gbardietwof David B Glenn. 'a minor child of Wll.' Ham Glenn, into of Diokl mom township, dedimod. 14, Tho ' account of David__PflPkord,_ guardlau'of Samuel Lahti; a minor child. of Peter Lohn, late of Nertli affddlotoo township: doceased •15 Tho account of &tronal llaahore, executor of •Catharino HMIs, )ate. of Hasupdon- township, do omed. • ' • ' SEM 16. The 11rsi•account of L. L. Kolar, And . J.A. Koller. administrators of William. Keller, late Of Soutnempton'townehlo, deceased. • . ' • •• 17. Tint and Anal scconot of,Daniel Rudy, ndmin- Istvan:4'ot Frentie Rudy, of South Middleton town- , Aillo,'Oaocased, 18. Sehond awl final account,. of Daniel Rudy. ad mlnlstretor °Mime Iludy,',lath at :South Middleton township, dace's 0 • • • . , • 10 • Acebont• or Alfred A. Iternian, administrator' of Alireimm; pow,. ;ate, of Dldkloson township, do cenied. • • . .. 20:1 The nceonnt f Jepooph,W. , •Petton: and Joeeph A. Stenrt, n dminialreters 11711111 am AL, Beeteeldat,e, Carllale; tlecenaM),' • •'" ' • • 21: Firet account ok.lagoL Zug, preontor of John, 'Bug Into of Booth Middleton township, &cowed. ' 22.; ThoirteolllibirfJeiboi Miller, iadiolnistintor of %Tani" Pule.Or lath of California,, decanted, , 23. Arcbno& of oho Motear, l adminietritor Story, hlo, with, whoewari. rho - daughter:of George. Brent:or, late of Silver Spring township, decioeird. , '24.:1110 Brat And final account.of Samuel Plarsig, executor of tpo hurt pill ' and, testament of Samuel 'Albright, Into of Bait 'Pornreboroirgh :taiernehip,'do: canoed, . ( • • 25.! Account Of R. WlLgn, adminiatrator of lay.. Jamas L 'BeLoch,'dochatied, Into of Now.lfork 2,0.' The account of IL It. -Boyd, nqininistnstor , the catatworgeorge Klink, decease& ' ' - 27.' Tiro first. and final peopunt. of: Georg° execrator orchsoige Holm, &monad. ' Rho The 'first nod final account' of MargJatio Piper ' ; executrix, and John LLoada, ogoeutor; of ,ihatnuel, j ar; doCuiracit' ' ' • IL Acoolint of S.Bould, oripritilstrator• of lobo . n: trlnafelloti,lat,o of thriborough Of Catlialo,Ao -30.: Tiro Oral account Of Noah hf, litiatoe of limbed IL "Laughlin, late, of ' Mole burg b ' ) ll'AbrlqCoham!. • I 40iIIIP*Priight e lkiefitor. • • . . . • • VARKETS • P.II4EXICE porrOsietl Weekly q. • lfrooittoevrila, FoluT!4,'E, AmwANLovn, - - $6 ES §UPEOINE ' ELOU - 4 7 08 .F" - E NE Sri,' uPEo4rE gun noun, Viiirti Wit En c. RED WHEAT, • RYE, CORN, - i t ) ?": btovtionti; TIMOT/tYBRED, . • - FLAXSEED, . • , . „. „ ()AMBLE rnowspx 'MARKET. , VorrecCed , Weekly by Wiliam Waohmood., CAnusce, Fol?r,uary 23, 1872.., E. 35, BUTTER, Idic CAnb; i. • TALLOW, DERSWA X. , • - BAOON HAMS, , I IACON;II4IDULDNIt9, lIACON , BIDE..I, • • WHITE! PARED PEAMIES, PEACIfie.), jittnth:AlPLES, RAGS, • - MONEY MARKET MARRIED DIED NEW , 2'O-DAY. A_D 0 D 0--T , A. X.: RITEEM, P. X 'YURNITIJEIt 1F ARNIt.OO7hIB, No, 809 Market Street, North Sil., PIIILM ELPIIIA NEW,, TO-DAY. • NEW • UMW 'C'AiiP:bfisi O,I L;CLOTII6p',IYINDOI9 S LLDEp , ho MEI On !ho' drat day of March,' , s'ffi7O, irn trill open a now and eitensit!imortmentof CAIIPSTB , lo the "Bentz noose," innd the kcitim formerly occupied_ by Moosrs.t3awyrr & Co., dry gocdsna!rebuntl, Our .toak will consist of BRUSSEL, THREE PLY, EXTRA SUPERFINE, BUITRYINE AND VINE INGRAIN, VENETIANS, IN ALL DUTCH WOOL AND HERD CARPETS. 'VPs shall also hasp -0 large es.orlment of Hornesnatie Rag and Listing Vorpeto, Laving made arrange..Hata to have a full and con E.:" "PPIY. Aho, WOOL,-FLAY, AND COTTON CAltrliT CHAIN IBM FLOOR OIL aLOTHE WINDOW SLIADES, LOORiNG GLABLES, de Carpet Rag . s bought or exchanged fgr gootla at the ILlgheat market rat. Hiving a buyor of ingoty-three yearm' experlortea the trade, we expect to open at greatly reduced- rateg our entirg stock, We invit•the citaene of Car Hole and vicinity to 'WE our store, sad Judge (or themrshes a. to the qualltj and prli:o• of our good. FRirSINGER & WEISER Carlfille, Nbruary 24, 1870. REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF WINTER, 'GOO DR, GREENFIELD'S, TiO. 4 EAST lIAIN STSEET, CAMARA', lAA to mstko room for Now Sprint Stotk I:semi. , tins - DRHIS lILWIAINS • ME IN Ot.OTUS AND oeissurEmis, ME V.W AT 0 dik ;clg ' l )o3ingTlC . gOOIYS, UM inst armed. 'AU Winter °nada Nul bo wra T R //.1f.1?, 0„P El T, DIE MEI T' . '' • • No: • pAsT, 2ifeb 0 "CE BANICZPRS HATCH, ri GOVERNMENT SECURITIES; No. 5 Nassau Street; New York,, . , February 16, 1670, • 'The remarkable ancetna which attended our ne. getlation of the Loans of thagentml,railfiCltallroad CoMpady and the Western Pacific Fallroad Company, and the popularity and which theme loans have, malntalnedle the markets,. bath in this caul"- try aucl.4nropei hare ahown,that the Firer Mortgage :Donde of wisely located and honorably managed .1 Railroads are promptly recogiacd nod readilytairad "as the mat eultahlo, safe, and idvan tageaus forth of ttiyeattuent;jrleldlng a .tacire liberal income titan can hereafter ba,derlsed. from Clorernment't Bootle, and . 4.ailablo to take their . /muted that, 'in the ,snlSetion and neinlietion.of superior railroad Igana, wo jiro :miming a great' public want, and rendering a baiunhle narcloo—hold, to the Hiders of capitril and to-thoea great national • wink. --oi- Marna-- improyemeo t , whose. latrine/. merit and sastantial character °Mitts them to the nee of capital and the, eonildenco Jf : I tlYte tors —we noir offer, with -epee's) confidence and satiersCCltiou, the `FIRST MORTGAGE' BONDS MET M UM, Oh esape alc,Ho and Ohio RAILROAD COMPANY The Cl/mynah,: and Ohio Railroad, connecting the Atlantic coast and the magolikent harhors of the Phesspoake hay with the Ohio Myer, at a'polnt of reliable navigation, and thus, with the c•tire Rail road systeni and water transportation of the truat West and Southwest, farms the aciddiotad so imperatteely thnant4d for iho accomutAut.un oY the I teelellea and - rapidly - gro wink irnoepariatiee between the e tthin tie _seaboard and Europe on the oue hand, and • the great producing rogi me of the Ohio and Silashas'ipplValeye on the other. The importance of thiti'llOad ni; a new 'cutlet from tha...„ _Nest to the sea magnioe o It Into one of iintihnal coneenu rare, and- Insures to It fuiertouslve th rough trunk from the day of Ile comfletlou ; whilo, intho developmen t pf the extemilve agricultural nud inloetal reeoureee of Virginia and West Yirglille, It PO.V.PB, [dem; Ile own Ilne, the element./ of n larze and profitable likai btu/Ness. MATTING lhus tho great Interetots, both general n u ll local,. which - doniaml the uUtiljoleliiiii 5111.1'0 Cliesapo'ake and Ohio Railroad to the Ohio river, afford the rawest guarantee Of 111 success and value, and render It the most important and substantial railroad enterprise now in progregs in thlg country. Its superiority at ars East and {Best route, and the premise of an immense and profitable thnde awaiting Its completion, ham drawn to it the aliintion and cooperation of prominent capitalists and ra , lrond men of this city, of sound Judgment and known le- whose conneetion'irith It, tneilier with [lint eminent ritizone:and bneinees into of Virginia and Weili t ‘Virginia, insures an energetic, honora Wu, and suceesifid nianagr—uient., Tito mid is •ramplrtoth and in oparatien from Richno . end to the Itelebrated White Sulphur Springs of Welt Virginia, 237 tuned. nod there remain boo 20n minus (cow partially c.,uarttcte.l) to be com pleted, to carry It to the proposed tornii OUR on tin, OISIO river at, or near the month of the Big Sandy liver;ll,sPrillles above cineStnatt; and p3O miles below Pittglourg,„. Linea aro now prbjected or pro,ress through Ohio and Kentucky to this p dot, which will c .unent t ho Ckeenpeeke and tsklo with the entire railroad vatemrof . tho - West — ernk•Ernethereakr - and—lettirthe- Pacific Railroad. ' Its .ralualol• frnucialres and superior nrivant•ges will pia. the Choutpeuko 1.1401110 lion oad Cu.ol poop.rimong - tbw - rirlfesratulu fnit 'penePhil and trustworthy corpcouLions of th• count ry; and there exiata a prosout value, In completed road and work donw.equal to the call, amount of the mortgage. The details of th o' Loan hero been arran A ed elth apeclel reference' to the wants of all classes enu re/40., and rot_blne the varibus features of COll - aant) - , awl - pr deetlen against lons or fraud, The Bo r.ds e. e In denconlostlotts f $1';000, BEOO, and $lOO Tl.ey bu le .eLI e.)uvo Romp, P.A.TABLN TJ BEARER. All I op •r hold In that form ; or TI • 11611 may be trgi•tertt lu th• 'mutt) of, the own,. *Ph no Napo., retaaiulaz payablo to A:y. 11 ti 1 ,110.1, the ptiu-'pal beittg thenirausfora- ont, 011 tio boob of the Company, unlera re s I ed bear•t ;or Tite r - uppne auey be delachtel• and win kfo, )10111i i11 , 11U , 11 Perm. nent Itegieter.d Bolo,rA tikticr, (he leloho of. the rompanYTffnd the iotere.t tuaile payable ottly to the regletered owner or bit u toroey. . tbroo 0n... will Ino known roTeellvely ne 'ALES BY comArdbollE PORTtII, nUCI lONFER : Feb. 28 Tbotnits Shover, West Pennsboro' twp. Mar. 1 .7. It. t.C.ukanecker. Wit Penn•borp'dwp. •L 3: Goo. Ileltabcover, West t onnsboro‘ twp. 7 John Fantail', 11hflifit. 10 , 0. M. -er, West Pennsboro!•twp. 11. l Itristian Lee, Frani fu d twp. 17 A. , Itninbaugh, Idoltinson twp. q• 18 .1 11. Davidauo, Plwintl dd. " 10 Vanua areas., cirsonnonvillo. 21, 22 and 48, J, , uoplt geettle, earlier. '' 24 W. It. Brandon, Altertun Station. . • and should bo_ so dos' netted by correspondents In I CANDY 1 CANDY ! I ernotsin the clots of.llondd desired. -- • , " Coupon - Bonils payablo to Bearer." " Registeredlionds with Coupons attached." 3d. "Registered Bouds liith ColApoivi detached," Thoy..haye Thirty Years to run: front Janthry - 15: - 1870, wffirltitrerget at 11:c pmmmt per annum from November:l,4BW.- , • . , PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYKIII.E IN UOLD INITIIR CITY '01? NEW - YORII. • . • The _lnterest la payAblo Ju ~IAY ND,. NOV,EMBE7t; that it may tako the .place of Bud of who earlier 'bunion of Five Twontloa, and suit tha convonionco Of our frie'oda who already 'hold Control and IPostonr „Tactile Bond; With Intermit payable to January and July,: and' who may doeito, in making additional limatmente, to. kayo their Intoroat rocekablo at - difforont 41M10 . m of thoyear. Thi Ldan Io encored by a mortgage dponlito onilro' lino of road, frOnt Richmond 'to the Ohlo.rlvor, with the mlulpmeut and all 'other property pntl appurte nances bannoctod therewith: Sinking l'unA of .$1.00,100 per enneni la' Pm forthe rodent pike of the Itendi,to take effitt one 'iner after the oomph:ilo. of the road: 'Vint mortgage la for $16,11),0110, of whiO 0,000,600 :wilt b• reeerrod anti hold in. revolt for the redemption. outatanding bond, of the Virginia Central Mt 11- road Coklpany, now merged is the .Chaarpeake-and- OW I Otilr remaining so i ooo,op, f< oulnetont amount wlit.ho !Wit to e4napleto .tha dad to 'thi Olifo'rhor, pottopi and hoproTh the: portion now In operatlbo, ; and thorodgthy ni:di:the witolo for n kat'gro and ,aketlio tradio ; • • ; • . The pre,nat pH. is DO and accruod lotortmt. -4 X.aa'!" ... no toupli "2"OcOrif, - ito cir•folly guarded',-arid do 'certain hereafter to;;kommorid 'a !!rou!loent pla'a among the favorite eicarittat lo,tho !market', .both of this uountry ,enti .Fecope, heat once apyremintuf and quickly alMorbed." . • . • ; ' ' ''t ; ei7hopectfolfl,"2,' • - = " : • : :13c--)99 heve leu .bnltlipbrete senettlnti4 NIL :pattcularajitattettecil detaltli melte; etc„ ‘Thich.wlll: be 'trashed even appllcatloi, b • . . IV buy aTil.,t,y, , •.•,• N•iir iN 'n 0 D ocelvo 49ounts oft: , .13 WE'S; ••,•, ' t • _add , tthert, eq n Nitokto A5t4,411pty,)4,: ter, t ou dells loPltoc.4. 2ituierl34m.' , • "'I , . bANHE It S A. , .21,D DEAL * F. It OEM EAST AND WEST TRUNK LINE, • . . . Distriet I)ourt of .tho United States,. for the E stern District of Pennsylvania: ' . or. 111 the matter of JACOB C. BENTZ, n Bankrupt. Jacob Q. Bents, ,of North klidieton • township, In the county ofOuntherland, in mid District, a Bank rupt, lotting, u [tilde tho Act of Coogress of March 2, 0 180 1, path Piped, On; his/ iditiclungo, n meeting of creditors will ho held on Wednesday, the' second day of March, 1870;nt ton &clock, a in., before lirgistort Charles A. Mundt, at idi al., in the Court Buose, In the borough tit Carliolo .whin end It hero the ,examination of tho Ilmkrthtt may, Ito !!filched, epd the business of mcotinga required by Sections 27 nod 28 of cold act stay ho trauracDotr(at which time end Place the Assignea of mid liankrupt,will submit file accoon t and 'nppiy iiiittioinont of tan , !Mlle,' 'mid for adischarge from all liability ea lorrignoa,ls Ardor Mot a• final dividend of the estate of, said bankrupt may rho wide.) / _ A hooting it 11l also ho bold on ,irea ..q.y, the aisfeenth day of Earth, 1370, "hoibro b tli c e o C a o , n tore etet . PitilndalPhia,:nt o'ctook, ' w hen, partite Whirl/841 . m0'. show ,cause ago asttho mill dischaige.t, • ' • ' Attest : •, „ • . R. VOX; - - Chick of cold Court, 'i • r . r , r. r , Itcgister. •. • . 1 / r t • . • ,•,. .1 ,Biliab7o-3t FISK A 5 lIATCE4 PA! , l,!iNts iffl ~ lo .: ; • NE W , TO-DAr. 4 • - i' F ., - ,. ~.' THILADiLI'IIIA „ . P.y., - A fi,.-IE, R',.. r 4 0 111 c. (S; COATEEI • STREET WITAUP, CALCINED AND LAND PLA.STEE, FERTILiZINr+ EA LTC BONE E.USTI Terre Alta, - &c AiQY inquirS , will feceivo iinmediato answer. Satistnelion in Yriee and material assurad l and shipments promptly znade,, 1 foL7f ly OTIOE.—Tho N. stoZfkkolders' of tlio Ilarrisburg',Carliola, and Chanibershurg Turn. plko. lb ad Company aro licrobj notified that an elOction will be held at tho public house orllenry L. Burkholder, la the borough of Carlisle, on Monday, the eetenthday of March next, batree..n tho houro , of twedro o'clock, a. nt., and.ono.o'clork, p. m , of sold' day, fooled three manners (or Bald company. B. FRANK. IRWIN, Presid, at. EGMEM SPRING AND SUIISIHIC INPOR I'A'VION. 1870. 164 Ribbons, Millinery, and Straw Goody A IIIIITRONG, CAfroß & CO., Import°. stud Jobbeni of BONNET, TMAMINO, AND •VELVET RIBBONS, BOnhet Silks, Satins, and Velvets, monde; Nrtts, Crape., Ruches. Flocorn ; Panther'', Ornameutn straw B. note and L• dies' Bata, trimmed and untrimmed, shaky r Honda. ,te, 237 AND 230 BALTIMORE STIIEEr, Baltimore, Md., OfTor tbe largest'alneti to be found In this eauntrr, end unequalled In choice, variety. arid riienpneea, r eninp.laing the latest Parisian novoltien Orders ..ollelted, and prompt attention given. 21 f, 1,79-3 m AYER'S SARSAPARILLA F 0 It PiJ 1t.1.F Y N 0 J_FIJI ..11.L 00 D. ire' reputation this excellent medicine enjoye, is derived from Ile cures, many of which aro truly marvelous. Inveterate co. of Scrofulous die., esso, where the system seemed saturated with' cerruptlen, het, been purified and cored by It. Scrotoloue affections and. disorders, which ware ag gravated by the armful°us contamination until they were painfully afflicting. have been radically cured In such great numbers in. almost every se, tion of the country, that the pub! e scarcely need to he informed of its virtues or name' Scrofulous poison is one of the. most destructive -enenflenohlue rarer ,- Often, - thh./13.611 tenant of tli:e organism undermines the constitu tion, and Invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal dl.axesorithout exciting a suspicion ot its pres ence. Again, it seems to breed Infection through, out the body, and then, on some favorable °erasion, rapidly develop Into ohs or other sf Be Lideoue "fortnK - Oth - e - r - uu the sur Mu eritnirßik - tfre — f MIT" I. the la ter, tubercles luny he suddenly deposited in lb. lunge or heart, or tumor. formed in the livery or It showe lie presence eruptionn on the skin or foul ulceratione on seine part of the hotly Hence, the occasional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla Is advisable, even when' no actl•• symptoms of dkease appear, I'm-bons afflicted with 'the following complaints generally find _immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the nee of this SARSA l'A R1LL..4.: St. Anthony's fire, Rose, or Erysipelas, Teller': Salt Rheum, - Scald Head, Ring-- worm, Sore Eyre, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible Ibrnas of, Scrofdlotts disease. Alen. in the. -more .concenled fgetni,- as Dyspepsia., Dropsy, Heart Disease. Fits, Xptlepsy, Neuralgia, and the various Llkerons.ffeetions .1 tke muscular and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal-and Mere°,litl Diseases ore cured by it. though n long time is required-for sub duing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. Doe long continued one of title medici im will cure the. complaint. LrneorrhtCx. or Whites, Uterine Ulcer. lions and Female D1110:180/1, ale commonly soon se tiered end ultimately cured by, Ia purifying aced invigorating effect. .Minute birectione for etch case ere fenkd In our Almanac, supplied grail, lihatmatisan end Gout, when.raused by accumulations of extraneous mat ters a the brood, yield quickly t• It, es nice Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion, or NMI., lion of the. Lief,. and Jaundice, when arising, es they often do. from the. rankling p..iges is the blood. n SARSAPARILLA he a great restorer lor the strength end vigor Of tee system Those who Cr. Languid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless ani troubled with Nervous. Apprehensions or Kara, or any oi affections sympteirmtie of _Weakness, sv ill - ftood - immioliati -- rettaosust—erm•lool•g--••1 deuce of its restorative sewer upon trial. PRE'PARED - '11"7" Ldt. J. C. AYES S CO., 1.0W.E1., MASS„ Ph/areal arTit gilts! Chemists. ROLL) RT ALL 1:111LIGUISTS .EVERT Yir HERD Ilsverstick Inothers, Agents fo Carlisle. Melon A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN JUST PUBLISHED IN A . I , EALED ENVELOPE Price, Six Cents A lecture en (lie ragtime, treatment,' And nine. cure of :low initt ,, rrbtra or 81 . 11161111,1'We/;k1leetl,•1. vol eatery Enliseione, Bestial liability and laved meets o'Marriage gen si ally, NorvollSllos,l, COI suniption, lipLepny mei Fins, Mr ntal and Pliyele Incapacity. remising mem Ito (Mime, Ac., by Robot. .1. Cele.. eell, M. D., nether of the " tireen Book, &r. The world renowned author, in th a admirw luctore, cltarly prove,. wont bay own exintrionco th the nein] tonsegnenred of Half abnee may he On ntly r.morad vfll.ll , llt m•dlrine, u. at without d t ennui turgionl operAtione, hung •r, InHtnun, rings, or col duals poluiing out u mode of cure . . • . of c• aert,Cal and effectutl, by which ovary oulTercr, no ran ttur rhea h a coed van may be, may rura heel n, cheaply, pail a:ely, out r.adinuihy , Thie I dhors 1.04,010 u l.oon to thottaan to nod thou , anall. Sent Lauder seal, to any add.", in u plain envelope, on the receipt of air rental, or two po•tago otamps. Alen Dr. t ttiverteell's "Marring° prlret2s ,conts, Attain,sal alto publiehat., . C. KLINE At 0., 127 Bowery, Natr York, J Post OlSon D C os, .4,588. 2.1f0b70 Th subsuribtr koerot 'cOtntantly on hand, at No. 35, West, Alatu Wept, a, largo atoctt vf ,Frond/ and anunlcao Coluba, Nuts, Fruits, or., vmslittni; of °RAM - 1m MONS RAISINS, 'IUS, FILBERTS, PECAN NUTS, ENGLISH. WALNUTS CREAM NUTS, ROUND NUTS, • AND CHESTNUTS. J'IaUNELT.AS COO , .A NUTS, ALMONDS, TAFFIES OF EVERY VATETY, inch as Iralnut, Cocoanut, le Ig, Fru , t, flutter, Soot Cocoa Guto arid Cocoa Stripa. CARO3IEL EVERY DAY, I nnyt n fan t ure largely . , nnd, can supply tho Trade nnd littekntergion reasoned° terms. dot 'forget tho placo, 43- No. 35 WEST MAIN STIlpiT,--aIS CARLISI: t PENN'A., 1311 . TUKITOLDE . 11 17fybTO lIIIIE rrr .7;0 13 II WV , LTON Cabiriat 161cors, r NO. ,413 NVALNIIIT,,EIt, Quo oehbliahmontia ono of tho oldost , in.Philitdol. tbbi4o'n4driop"Troo l ongd t Wigitruco°4lPidi'rinyti rfamlitlea rbssonbLlb 110 niatatfaeturdllit'allin'tnedliim ,palOod: fitinituro of superior-. wiallty. A larg petoCk. olJurnituro nlways.on band. ,Gooda motto to ardor ' , Coontert. :Utak Work , fintV (Moo Turkdbiab - Mr Oftleoi and E4ores ,J. W. LyppyNcorr . 400, t. Store. '• '• ,•' • •„:1; th:•"? . Mil TO 'FARMERS AND 'TREE PLANTERS THE CHAMBERSBURG NIIRSEAY (Fourierly Ryder Nursery Assoclatlon,) nave for solo, In largo or small quantities, a choke . seortment of , Applo, • Pear, • Plum, od other trees, with all tho now or good kind, of Ovei! ono hundred Varieties of R0,E34 And an +and's. assortment.o'forerything that le do. nimble to stock a first class orcluird.or ganlon. Our prices are low and our trees art as good as the best.' Orders by mail will remiss our bast attontlon, and satisfaction guarantied.in all our dealings. For Catalogues and other information address the • . We want a good, reliable Man In ovary town to act at agent for the rule of our treat rind blunt., - . . Q.1.1.0E ANDRA T BTORL FOR BALE. f,) The undermined. whose time la wholly iaken up by hit dulloc to the Carl Shoe-Company,.will, In comAneneelherel, s.ll his Store, situ ted on the north coat tomer of the Publi6 -quote; where ho has sons aNU ccessfu i business for many year.. To a sat• • laluetorY person ouch facill.i,m can ho offirel for trio prosecution of the Lundeen. as will m.lie It a peculi arly demitable opportunity to cornmenco the Neat businese of the town. ,JOAN IHYIN&. tlian7o & ItARRTS Philaddli h la W. A. AM - 60D. 'ISAAC R. DANCE. ATWOOD, RANCIC & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS; Wholegal.; Sealers lu all kluda.ot • 'PICIILELI AND SALT PIEII, TT B. INTERNAL, REVENUE IL) • I N C 0 151 E TAY. .. . . . Awniatant A Fx.assorieg L.Mee, U Div., 15 Diet , Pa., i 0 I arlislo; February lU, 18'70. i ACCORDING to the instructions of the Colllllllpoienor of Interual Ite.onue tho othual iiiises.lin.la of the Income Tax will lieglit inaneilinte!y. All pervert, why have an Ilicome tax In totem of $l,OOO per annum are required to maki; a retoro Of the mime. No rehire n ill be accepted ,else made nut In detail, that la, with the proper entry. opposite eAch item of the return, and the whore suteerl bed and seer n to. 'fire Conan huluster Ims decided that the form n.i.d minter for detinri, g that a person le not por.stesed of,, lo Income le, the prescribed pr: perly tilled up. subscribed ardl sworn to en above indicated. Ail retort,. must ,be made before the hiternth of ',larch, lira W3l. B. , PARKEft, 'Assistant Asdasior: Onicq-26 West M..in street, Carlisle, Pa, t . PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY JOHN S 122 South Delaware ave., Philadelphia, 10 South street, Baltimore SOLUBLE PACIPIC GUANO No fertilleer futrotitztl to. tho femora of the Alith furl Southern Slat ve hall given morn' general and uniform a Itiattetion than this gonna Tho trade In It has stusilay Increased until the concumptlon now throuyhoAt.tho entire country for esrecds that of any other fertilizer Th.. !Argo enpltul Involved in ite PrOdlACipll affords the surest guarantee of Its eorttinue4,94col leave. The employ Inas a far grridii;*464l!•*"7:,, the permanency of Its (ride than: unrinfttilie4:'A--.44' consumers can have; hence Ills the highest Intiont • ottho cutup.) , to put the beet AtHiker het, that their usual facilities, aided by the best ialculdle ability ca. produce Thlx'guallo Is If o:d at retnll by local agouto of tb o company throuzhon; Vow Jamey, Delaware,' PORI] sylvania, and the Southern States, and at wholesale Itifub7J-3m,Lsol 3in 1870 VERY ISIEQIITANT TO,ALL uounKEßens That leo are just receiving DRY GOODS STORE, et MI owl coutpl.;l.neeorttnout of nil Muds of HOUSE FURNISIiINO GOODS, ,g MLA° Linen, in great varThy t at exceedingly luw prlepu, Unbloachoi Sheet lugs, all *Mills and qualitlea, Tiekiugi, of ell wldthe, Alia every quality In the Int kut, 3pirlluaos Quills, a /1191011 and qualltlea, Lancaster Quilts, Honey Comb Quilts, CARPETS! CARPETS! °tall Silo ssrobiOlodoseiisotlsctorlei'of the Eat. 'Also •Ilandsotrio Imported Carpotoi of o;eiyirsulo, glnd sty!!! Table Oil'Oioths . . avini , puFeluixed u lino of ouch foe& a. ar ' Wontlion'ocl ltudor tho gio'at iraesuii. of tho low mop 4ot,rio are 41113 praparod to offor groat itatneamonta o all ,X.Oxio:tg l OoPiati 'nod tI;Oio .cOntOMplitiog'iolog to !IPigo,kCePingir! the Spdog,. Cnkt and &Doe tl4,l‘o'ctod stock of • ~ • • DRY, OODDB AND OAR! ETiii County. „~ ;~i,,L~IDIOH,dc ~NT~LES. . Itikrivar4aa .xchina? fug r „Au' s_ezti x:koil8.1-1-- GM Grape Virtue ; 3T JPERINTEN - DENT, chm..,or.g bur Nursery Amioclation, CUAMIX.R2IIOIO, PA No. 21b North . liThrirves, Above Rove utreet,c, .P . IIrLADV,i,PIUA. CA PITA L, 41,00,000 REESE St CO., li kIN ER AL All k:N I'S, m rt CI Erl JOHN S. REESE b CO, (;enerai Agents for the Company 1870. EMI= MEM CENTRAL PILLOW CASE . MIJSLINS, Nopkinfit, Towels, Day Herb Ac. Floor Oil Clotho !