Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 31, 1870, Image 3

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CARLISLE, "3IARCH 31, 1870/
Early market on Saturday morning.
To-morrow (Friday;) ie All Fool's day
Eager Sunday comes on the seven
teenth day of April this year. --
The next Annual Conference of .the
Methodist Episcopal Church, will con
vene at Carlisle, In March, 1871.
The newly appointed pastor of Emory
Chapel ' will preach on next Sabbath
morning at eleven o'clock, and in' the
evening at seven o'clock. The sacrament
of the Lord's Supper will bendministered
in the morning. The Sabbath - School
will meet, as usual,, at two o'clock in
the afternoont
It is umiecessary to tell our readers
who is John B. Gough, the world re
nowned orator: His singular ability as a
lecturer has made his name as familiar as
a household word wherever the English
'language is spoken.
To hear him _is a treat which no one
who loves the charm of fascination of the
Most brilliant - elovience is willing to
forego. Our citizens will be favored with
a lecture from him on Friday evening,
April 1, 'at Itheem's Hall.
Mr. John H. Rheem will be at the
Hall from three to six o'clock, on Friday,
for the sale of tickets.
On Sunday night the twentieth in
stant, a man by the name of Henry Hef
ner was shot by another named Jesse
Diehl, at the corner of Half and New
streets in :York; under the following cir
cumstances.. Some persons had thrown
stones at Diehl's house, when ho came
out and meeting Hefner at the corner
and supposing him to be the guilty party,
drew his revolver and fired upon him.
The ball penetrated the bat and skin on
one side of the forehead passing round
to the other side, where it was cut out
by Dr. A. 11. Blair. The wound is not
necessarily mortal although. Hefner is
represented to us as lying in rather a
critical condition.— York Democrat.
On Thursday afternoon last, a buggy
containing John Humer, jr.,, and Robert
B. Weaver, collided with a horse mounted
by Isaac -Parsons, on East Main street.
The particulars are, as follows: The
buggy was moving Along at a pretty
rapid rate-of speed, and as they neared
the horse, he , shied, aid jumping to the
side came in contact with the buggy,
knocking off both front and hind wheel
on the left side on which Mr. Weaver was
seated, and injuring him slightly. in the
knee, and severely internally. The ma
chine was a complete wreck. ,
About half past nine o'clock on Satin
day morning last, flames wore discovered
issuing from the frame stable' of Dr. Geo.
S. Searight, situated on Mulberry alley,
,between Main and Louther streets. This
building was entirely destroyed. The
flames then communicated to the stable
Of H. C. Murray; and the building occu
pied by Jacob Strock; and used as a
slaughter house ; these buildings were
but partially destrovd. By the efforts
of thefiremen who wore promptly on
the spot, the conflagration was prevented
from•becoming general: The Doctor's
loss was.about.s2oo,_ow_whichathermiszio.
insurance. Mi. Murray also loses sloo,'
his property ismot insured. The damage
done to the other property is aboutslso,
on which there is. an_insurancm _
supposed to have been the work of an
incendiary.
As a lady..the wife of a respectable cit
izen of this place, was returning
from a sale in the country, on Tuesday
evening, about sunset, neared the fair
ground, she was attacked by a negro,
who knocked her down, breaking one of
her fingers and otherwise' iiljurin her,
and attempted to commit an outrake on
her person. Before he had time to ac
complish his hellish design, Mr. Park
Henderson and a colored man, who were
nearby, hearing her cries, came to' her
assistance. The. negro. ran, but
.was
finally captured near Henderson's Mill,
and taken to jail. He gave his name as
John Myers. Twenty years in the' peni
tentiary is too mild a punishment for a
demon of this kind.
On their return from the fire on Satur
day morning last, taking advantage of
the time and opportunity nilorded, 'the
Good Will Fire Company
,housed their
apparatus in their new building; on South
Hanover street. Owing to the great
difficulty experienced by the members in
getting their steamer to fires from their
former house, it is decidedly a change
for,the bettor. The new building will
compare favorably with any structure of
the kind in the State, and ono - of which
the members may truly feel proud.
Would it not be ailvisable to have the
small indezboards, on which tho' names
of streets and,alloys are marked, - mint-
Wed or repainted. In a great many
cases we notice that the name has been
entirely obliterated. Several new streets
and alleys have been opened and named
within a few years, which have never
had an index board, to indicate to the
passer by the name thereof.
The first annual ball of the I. 0. R. M..
Conodoguinet Tribe, No. 108,, will be
held in Rheem's Hall,. Carlisle, Monday,
April 18, 1870. The grand feattire of
the. entertainment will be the appearance
of a treupo of real red men of the Octo
rpra. Tribe, who will perform 'the war
dance, scalp dance, burning at the stake,
scalping, marriage -ceremony, &c. For
a good -hearty laugh, and an evening's
entertainment, go see the "big Ingin
Tickets GO cents aud $l.OO.
=::=1
All Pool's day is rapidly. approaching,
and NOll i no doubt be observed by the ju
venile portion of our cornmanity:' They
will 'endeavor to sell every person. they
can, arid enjoy a hearty laugh at the e2r
pens° of their viotims. Reader,, watch
yourself on the first of Apri
The" lecture of Dr. IlimeS upon the
Recent Solar Rclipee, announced in the'
last issue of tho•HICILA.LD, in connection
with a notice of Dickinson Mission
Chanel, , will *be delivered in 'Rheer r oi,
Itall on. Friday, April 8, to commence at
eight o'olock, p. m, The prieo' Of ad•
mission has been fixed at 25 cents', an
almost nominal sum to bolDaid for a rich
solentiBo, roost. In recommendinithis
jeottire to tho,publio, weneed do Mailing
more than try, to impress upon each, the
intrinsic Interest of the subject, and the
ability_Of the. legtttrOk.'. Tickets tan be_
obtained at Saxton's Tltyriaard — Store,^
Blate,tiGeooety sto r m, Horn's Drug store,
ituyeiretiok's Drug store.,
• Boston contempiates anottior greai mu
, illoal noise, • , • •
— The - brder. of the United Americitte .
Mecbanice; generilly, purpose celebrat
ing the eighth lay of .July, next, with
appropriate ceremonies: It being the
twenty-fifth anniversary of that organic
ration. . .
Our attention. is frequently 'to
tlie - lifactica of boys mutilating and de
facing posters, &c. We
would inform the-persons so engaged in
this` bid habit that itisliot_only wrong,
but there is a law prohibitingit,,, and im
posing a severe penalty, on ail employed
in this mischief. - '
Hon. John Stuart, of South Middleton
township, one of our. oldest and best
known citizens has paised to thehome
Of his father. He died at his residence
on Monday last, in the'seventy-sixtl4ear
ef_his ago, leaving behind _him a family_
of thrifty and well to do people. Start
ing a poor and honest boy, he succeeded
go well in life as to be able to give each
and every ono of his sons a good, 'square
start as he reached his manhood, and
each one of them, We arc glad to re
cord, by his thrift, energy, and industry
has been successful in swelling the patri
monial estate.' Judge Stuart was for
•fifteen yearsan Associate Justice of
Cumberland county, first appointed by
Governor Porter, - in 1842, and lastly by
Governor Slunk, in 1847, and retired in
1851. fo served on the bench with Judges
Reed, Hepburn and Watts. As a friend,
Judge Stuart was warm and ardent, al
ways ready to lend a helping hand to
those in need 'or distress. Honest and
upright, just in his dealings, generous at
home and abroad, his memory will live
in the hearts of his friends long after his
body is mouldering in the grave.' At a
meeting of the Carlisle -Bar on Wednes
day,morning, on motion of Lemuel Todd,
esq., and ably seconded by W. 11: Pen
rose, esq., a committee-of seven was
appointed to draft resolutions of respect
to the memory of the deceased, which
we hope to present to our readers next
week.
Mr. Baker, clerk in Saxton & Co's
hardware store, on Main street, met with
an accident on Friday morning last,
which providentially did not proye fatsl
in its results. It appears that he had
been filing at the hammer of. a revolver,
and in order to ascertain if he had reme
died the defect which -had existed, he
placed a cartridge in the chamber, and
recommenced filing; while se'engaged
the revolver went off prematurely, the
ball entering the fleshy portion of the
left hand, and passing out at the wrist,
went through his vest and - shirt, striking
him on the left side, and glanced off.
The wound inflicted, although very pain
ful, was not serious, and we are pleased
to learn that the young. gentleman is in
a fair way to recover.
John Clare, charged with the murder
of Henry B. Grove, formerly of Carlisle,
on October 10, 1865, was acquitted on
Tuesday last. At the •first trial he was
convicted murder in the first degree. The
defence asked fora now trial for en•or
the indictment, which was granted After
a long delay: It has been five years
since the first trial, during which time
Clare has been imprisoned in the Balti
more county jail. The verdict of ac
quittal was , received with cheers by
Clare's friends, but the public are much
surprised, at it, as the evidence seemed
to be strong. against the accused.
Considerable damage was done by the
Equinoctial storm of Sunday last A
barn which was being taken down at the
eastern_encLof-town_somewhat—facilita—
ted matters by tumbling over. About
twenty feet of,tho roof of the forgo of
Jacobs & Bricker was blown off; fences
were every where strewing the ground
piomiscuosly, and even large trees were
uprooted.
George M. Graham, Esq., formerly of
'West Pennsboro' township, and for the
past few years a resident of Newville,
died at his residence, in that borough,
on Sunday morning, the twenty-seventh
instant, in the sixty-eighth year of his
age.
The deceased was a decendant of one
of the first families that settled in Cum
berland Valley. His grandfather, Jarnea
Graham, purchased from the Penn's, in
1745, a largo tract of bind, Vicated on
the south side of the Confidoguinet creek,
about two miles east of the borough of
Newville. `Thomas Graham, the father
of George M., had a piirtion of this land
allotted to him by his father, on which
ho resided until his death, leaving the
deceased, his' only child. George M., con
tinued is reside upon, and cultivate the
inheritance derived from his ancestors,,
until within the past few years, when ad
vancing years, and impaired health in ,
duced him to leave his farm, and remove
to the pleasant village of Newville. The
deceased was a man of reading and in=
formation, and possessed the confidence
and esteem of all to whom he was
"known. Genial and pleasant in his sp.
cial intercourse, ho had many friends,
and we do not think he had any enemies.
For three years be held the, office of
County Commissioner, and thus acquired
an extensive acquaintance. -in early life
he became a member of the order of Ma
sons, and was one of the oldest members .
of that ancient order in the county in
which he resided:'
Announcements
There is as much difference 'betWeen
Lochrnan's finished Photographs, and
those of a beginner,- as there is between
an elegan t penman - ship, and a schoolboy's
scrawl . ; or between a fine speaker, and,
a neophytes lisping, limping,attompt at
reading. .
Gallery removed from Mrs. News
building, opposite BaxtbietP Hardware,
Store.
• Moving engaged the services of a prac
tical piano and organ maker, I will open
on Monday next,. April 4, a regular re
pair shop, whets I will be prepared to do
all kinds of repairing to pianos and' or
gans: For particulars, enquire at my
music store, No. 11 West Main street.
JOHN H. RIIEEM.
:•-• For direct acting steam pumps
for .mines, • &e.," that will pump
from 12 gallons to 8,00 per minute. Go
to MrLanahan,.ptono & Isett, Holl4lays-•
burg, Pa. • . • .
31'1,rinabani Stono & leott,• Hollhlays.;
burg, Penneylvimio, Manufaoture station
ary engines, . boilers;' , direct noting ,
blowing engines. Player, ,Thomas and
other hot bloat. Brais and enOt
ings from one
.111. .20,000 . 11 )8.i Ps&
.kinds of machitiOri. •-• '
.fiteam pumP. Who pump, can, be diti=
connected fromtheliretigine, and .engine
I used fordriyieg tiny kind of ma!ohinerg.
gas and witter.pipe, steam
M'Lanahan, Btono • Isett, Ifollida.rl
bdtt Pa. l'ifeblitd •
'"TaW IrANDES,
Aoknirwledged to be the beat known
'perfume. For sale by 'JOIN H. IPEIBEId
music
,etore; Carlisle Pa. • 8004 •
FOR SALE OR : RENT. • -,
• The tiousO in which I live, with or
witl?mtt lots adjoining. W.V.,fize.snan,
No. 186 13butl Hanover' street.
•
CARRIAGE FOR BALE
light carriage, la thorough repair,
for attic. Apply at the barracks, to
. J. P. PlATi;ili.
MarCE - ;- : '
A Photograph Galiciry,sFell established
and - doing a good business can-be bonght ,
cheap for cash; if appliedfor soon.- Call
on or address
J. C. LESHEII,
Carlisle, Pa
OPENING
Of the spring fashion, on Thursday,
March 31. The ladies of Carlisle_and
vicinity aro respectfully •invited to call
and examine the extensive and beauti
ful stock of Pattern Bonnets and Hats,
Millinery and Dress Trimmings, Kid
Gloves and Silk Dresses, at tho Bazaar
of Fashions, under the Marion Hall,
Main strdet,
Mies TzEimen LOB
IMPORTANT TO. SOLDIERS
By a decision of the Supreme Court
of the United States, made March 14,
1870, all soldiers who enlisted fox-three
years, prior to July 22, 1861, are entitled
to a bounty of $lOO. Men whO enlisted
after July 22, 1861, are not entitled un
der this decision. The undersigned is
prepared to collect all claims arising from
the above decision.
Tirxr,mur B. BUTLER,
Carlisle Pa
81mh7Otf
- Every person goes to the Carpet Store
or Frysinger & Weiser's, in the. Bentz
House;Tor — a - full assortment and choice
selection. We have the.best line of oil
cloths in'all widths ever brought to this
market, also Mattings in all widths, he:
sides tire largest variety of Carpets,
Mats, Window Shades, Yarns, and Look
ing Glasses of all descriptions in this
valley. Prices are down.
Thousands have been changed byl the
use of the_peruvian• syrup, (a protoxide
of iron) from weak,' sickly, suffering
creatures to strong, healthy, and happy
women and children, and invalids can
not reasonably hesitate to give it a
trial. For dyspepsia and debility it is a
specific.
The Educational Climate is a first class
family journal, devoted to pure, high
toned litera.ture. Its aim is to furnish in
alpopular and attractive style the latest
results - in scientific, educational, and lit
erary labors, and in these respects is well
deserved. ~_
The March writers 'contains valuable
ar ides-by-such writers as Prof. John
B. Hart,.Elihu Burritt, etc., etc.; good
stories inculcating the best lessons, avd
much special matter in regard to Nation
al Education in our land; not before pub
lished.
O. H. Turner ,k Co., 607 Chestnut st.,
Philadelphia, aro the publishers, and
they deserve , thanks for the excellent
residing they have provided for the home
circle. Send for a specimen copy, and
while you are writing the letter, send
the amountfof your subscription, which
-is-only-one dollar,--foryorrwill - bett7
do.so after seeing it..
NEW 'ro-DAY.
ANNU AL . FINANCIAL STATE
moot of the borough of Carlisle, for the Ascot
xeer.,etkdlog March 18; 1870.
.1. W. OGILDY. Treasurer
tIEOXIPT.
To amount on hands per last etatement..s 44 07
Cuh received proceeds of Borough bond*
issu. d
Cub received of C. E. Ilaglaughljndien
rollectid of Peter Faust 370 80
Cub received of JohnCorrunsm alum
meats of strute c011ected........
Exhibition Mans s
Rent of Market Mall.
A. e. Lyoe, Clerk of Markets
IL L. Hecker, deputy collector, 1808 .
A. J. Welsh, collector, 1800.,
fut. e n Be. and Water Bond
DISBURSEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES.
Outstanding Orders of previous years.
To cash paid Gas and Water company.... 8644 26
John Campbe:l, appropriation to _Empire •
Hoek and Ladder Co , 18 8 800 00
I, T. Greentleld, Union Fro Co., 1808 • 150 00
(O.C
A. Dldman, umberland Fire Co., 1805. 150 00
0 lir,iii,lon, Mono 108 20
S. M. Hoover, damage. on College atonal. 230 00
-Pater Spahr, .• North" • 160 00
Jacob Zug: ''loo 04
"
John end Peter Fpahr, " 85 00
W. 11. Miller, damogee on Chestnut alloy 26 00
K. Donnelly, bal no StreatCommiationer.. 85 25
W.I. Lynck,,gas fitting . 88'60
Bratnon A Kennedy, printing • 55 OD
11. Saxton, gla.a,. die - 44 25
Pater Spahr, brick and hauling ...... .... 24 ea
Orders drawn and paid for debts con
tracted by previous Council.
To cede paid, D.Blpe, and others, viewing
streets I 27 03
.7. W. Gby, refunded tgl 11060-7-9 ...... . 35 00
Johnson Moorn,"damalres 070 190
W. G. Murray; in full Judg. for damages, , 700 00
L. T. Greenfield, 200 00
M. flandshoh, , " 100 no
W. J. Shearer, 960 00
=I
To cede paid Borough empty. redeemed'
and int•reet.on Judgment
A. L, B: ouster, gee and water
B. Swart+, policeman
Wia. Crouse.
John Green, • ‘i •
John T. Crozier,
F. Cart,
Levi ...
J. T. Itipi ay
J. humor,
T. Campbell. ortra policeman
Peter Monyer, high rconelablesk. e
a. P. Myer.,
A. B Lyne, clerk of market
Joseph W. tig DI, treasurer
C.A. rornman, *errantry
George Taylor, Janitor", -
Samurai o,rnman, curator of graveyard...
Gardner& Co., lamp poste, ko
Camphsll & lienwood, gee fitting, *tr., ..
A. B Lyne, repair., to gas lamps, &c
O'Donnel punlp
Britton & Bronedy, printing
Itheetn k Dunbar,
James Armstrong, preparing duplfrata,„,.
James M. Allen, cervices as eters
'John Jacobs and tr. Cornman, Beet Ward
rlection oapenum
J. Worthington end J. B. Turner, West
Ward election expenses
Robert tlisaffer, Irvel •.. „ .
It. McCartney selling market stalls, „
Jetties I oudon, stationery and•binding
E. 1.. Shryock, justices fees
0. 5, Shrum espen•es to liarrieburg....,..
mac Cordyn, winding town cluck
W. Gregg and -Georg., toucher, posting'
ordinance!'
Joseph W Ggilby, Interest on gee bite,
stamps on bowl.. ite
C. A. C.-roman, tamps, paper kr .....
George*Taylor. repairs to clock and Ire bill
0. R. Dilloten, approprletion'to Cumber
' land Sire. Company, 1869
John Martin, arpropriation to Union Sire
company 18110
Jo.r h W. b glib
y, appropriation to Good.
Will /Ire company, 1860
John Campbell .appreprfation to Empire
llerk and Ladder company, 1869 /
John Doper, street commiesioner, work on.
. street..
A Carbeush, work.on /Rat Main . street...
E. Donnelly, 0 -
0.-A 'R. Shearer, stone for " • ~
Gm/ 121'1 Fire Co., " • •
Spangler .6 Wit, on 0 "
Deter Spahr, brick, sand and bawling
Samuel Myers,, mason work; sad stogie for
bridge.. • • 103 83
Jacob Dick, 1 pi for bridge:b., • • 26 00
Lewis Saber: building sister - 1115 00
Relehter k_ Spottswood, laying crowing,- • .
And rePairlng Merkel Rolm pavements, • 83 97
Bbeatfor A McClellan, laying er. Datum, re..
~, •
pairing pavements, curb,. AC 4 • • •in 1)
21nunerman A Ottawa laying crowing.. 10 00
Ji.bn, tepairag, Market :Ilona, ;
pavement • • 29 75'
Jonathan Zeigler, auk , A. lloffman, stony • 44 45
'Drinker k Jacobs and DD. lbsoisard, . 0 ~ 11 . 12
J . Park*, and J. Musick, - • . 30 25
Clock Will Fine tompany.. ; 800
- . 4 h o ear po ,,ltg r ers .
b , imum33 and Dithk ithag regulato
u ltil
d o
cio
NEW TO-DAY.
.
B. Bugglea and U. Glpp, blackamlthlng... 1- - 6 83'
W. 4 ennhedi repairing tool!, - , - .' ,16 00
13pahr a Bro.; hmel - . ... ". .. .".:.......'....." ' .6 00
J. Plonk and J 844.44.11499 ' • 810
Wm. Dianthe, pawl(
•111onee Witool, hauling. - ' " ' sac
B. Thompson, " \ • ' ;10 00
Delancey A Shroni,limharandcoal ' • -•'" . 104 20'
Ileatem a Co., lumbier...,,,i c 79 67
Deotem d ElcCeonnlibn lamb r."....Y. ..... .. • l7 or
wJ. Cameron, @hate, coal 011.'brocinia, do. " 26-33
John Low and J . M. Alaseitholmar,"• • l: 10 23
Mr,'. B.Elltott, 'moot 01l ' ' 180
B. Lytle. cunt, on cult ,
John Coutionp,a4lorney'a, fem.
Total payments
•
' . • INDEDT,EDNESS. - ' ' *
....... ,
Carlisle Gas and Witt e 10an...326,000 03
Culls los Borough lain, proper.. 28,400 00 .
WardenJudgnient ' 600 00 , - • .-'
Outstrnding or d ers 1,877 08'
- .
-185,277 04
I=
Vev'en hundred and four shoes - --
Carnal° OAS and Motor Cou.-
pony:stock, par value t 29,100 03
Lugacy of Mrs; Thorn , LOOO-00
- Due on street oeseeamrnt. • 810 CO
Borhugh tax uncoilected,lBo9.. 359 29
Batches; lien '29 80
curigurt,Joditment • So 00
Caen In.bandu of Treasurer, (1,-
000 - 'Qua and Water-, bonds
counted as crib,)' ,
rams of indobt,dneso
BOROBOiI BONDED DRUZ FALLS DUE AD FOL.
January 1,1876..
Janu.ry 1,1677..
January 1, 1r78..
January 1,1879..
January 1,1890..
BOUNTY STATEMENT
To amount.on bands forMor est- . ~
dement' • $1,173 97
Ti }amount received of S. W,
Harly, collector 1288 890 00
To amount received of H. L. ~
Hecker. deputy collector 1808, 2,163 63
To amount received' of 1. J.
- Welsb; collector 01 1809 2,047 20 '
. - $7,214 18
By Bounty bonds, and interest
due ind paid October 1, 1809, $3,090 00
By Bounty Coupons redeemaa, 990 09
By stamps tar bounty purposes; 1 14
By Treasuror'a Commission, $7,.
21446
By bsione in kinds of Tom
IaCT 3,007 151
- 91,214 76
BOUNTY BONDS YiLL DUE
January 1, 1871
January 1,1812
January' 1, 1818
Janu.ry 1, 1871
January 1, 1875
Total Bounty debt
EMI=
Bslnnen In hanalq.of 'X'rnik - Nurer.. 33,697 65
Oungt.o.nilng tax,lBoB 206 , 37
' ••
OalstandLoi tax,lBB9
indobtoSsieso,
Izieso of bount
We. the auditors of the borough. of Carlisle, do cur•
tify that we have examined Oa foregoing Borough'
and 11,unty necounta of .1.4011 W. Ogilby, Borough
Treasurer, and find a Warm. duo sold borough of
$1.900.30; and also a bola., due the bounty ac
count of $3,097.65.
•Wi to ass our hand. this twenty-first day of March,
A. D. 1870.
EECI
pROCL A 31 AT I 0 N.—Whereas tho
lion. James II Gmbard, President Judas of the
eer.thl Courts of Common PICIII/ of the counties of
Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jostle of the
several Courts of Ojter and Terminer and General
Jsil Delivery In said counties, and the i;on. Thames
P. Om ai. arid the lion. Hugh Stuart, Judges of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery for tbelrial of all capital and other offenders. In
the said county of by thtir precept tome
gr o e cat t da o t i c d o t y e e n r t h .
n o! , January, oue .7 1 . 710 ik. ll i v e o r o y r to de ordere d
e
holden et Carlini., on the elevthth of April, 1170. be
ing the second Monday, atilt o'clock in the forenooon.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of
the s Pesce, and Constables of the said county of Cunt -
berlaittk that they are by the amid precepts tom
msnried to be then and there lu their proper pereone,
with their rolle d records, and inquisitions, essualna•
Dons, and all other reatembrances, to dot: ose things
which to their offices ;appertain to be dons, and all
those that are bound by recogoliances to proeecute
athtnet the prisoners that aro : r .then shall be in the
Jail of said are to be these to pronecuto theni
an shall be just. . . . .
JOB. C. THOMPSON Sheriff.
Sinuorp'e Orricx, Carlinlea
. b. wiry 26, 1670. J
31mh70 .
DRS. D. FARRNEY & BONS'
-celebrat -preparation ler
C S, NG THE .111,00 D.
he_long natmorably_knortn_preparation_oLD
D. Fahreey & Bon for cleansing the blood, need. at
this day do recommendation at our hand., lts virtues
having been eatubliehed by the annual:ale of cases
where it has given relief in the
Most Difficult Forma of Chronic Diseasee
during th i s last sixty - years. So highly Indeed Is it
esteemed. that the demand is. constantly lutreasing,
not only at hbme, but we are daily receiving applica
tions for it from the meet 'remote sections of the
country—North East, South, and It est.. To meet
this demand, ea well as to prevent the public from
being Imposed upon, we have determined to put this
PREP A.ll A T I qN
10,000 00
in such a form that it may be within roach of every
body everywhere.
Other preparations. far Inferior to the genuine,'.
haring been put out by -certain parties. hat• been
mistaken by Tome for our own. and WI • matter of
course the old Preparation of D. Fawner k Eion has
been made to suffer comet, Fs:natation; therefore to
prevent this mistake,
,as w.ll at to meet the
creasing demand mout , onen above; we limo con;
cloned to send the Medicine out in "
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87 00
1,361 17
225 It
637 55
0,603 0 3
28:60
$16,323 06
LIQUID FORA
We will Oro at the same titre put out the original
in Wimp, form for the benefit of romp of our old
euetoiners and others whe may ybt prefarthe media
rive as flit prepaicd. Not re ommending it to Mu*
all Demme the huiman body is heir to, but as • fern
lie medicine, and for ail disinecs- orlginsting from
Impure 'demi and disor,Wrad liver, It has no equal;
and will cure the folbiwing diseases:
Scrofula, cutaneous diseases, erysipelas, bells, .ro
eyes, senalmed, pimples on the- face, totter aloe-
Cods, old and stubborn ulcers, rkieumaticalifeetions,
dyspepsia. costiveness, sick headset., Jaundice,
salt rheum, general debility, mcreurlal diseases foul
stomachoosether with all other dist niers arising
Iron Impure blond, ail! disordered liver, lc„
prepared by Drs. D Sc Son. Dooriaborte,
hiarydatid, and. Dr. Pk ,Vahrnoy. Ileedysville,
Sold by all -druggists and merchants gonendly.
Non. genuine uniesseigned D. Yabrney Apo* Boa
bro. 1. Igera,•drultrist, Car dele ,• B. 8
druggist, ,• James A Clerk, Lees Cross
Wads; John C. Attiok, druggist, Sitippensburg.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE..
$ Au 17
Letters torten:unitary on the estate of Matgarat
Worbee, late of West Pertrisbere' township, deceased,
basing hears' granted,to the mbscriher, rending in
told towniLlp,xll person• knowing themeolvva to
dolled thereto me requested to, make payment, and
those ittrlng clime, or &moods, to present them,
duly authenticated, for settlement, to
WILMA It Il v dIEE..
Executor.
$2,052 60
I=l
List of unclaimed lOttors romainini in
the postofilco at Carlisle, Pa., for tho
hook onding March 80, 1870: ,
. •.• • LADIES' Liar. 7,
• •
•Distablwith,'lMlti Elle?' Mrs .7(1911/•
'EI lott, Mrs Miff B Sotto's, Mho Hata '
collars, Emma Bome,vllle, Mb/. Mary
Hunter, Mrs &limit Sell-n, Mn/ Elisabeth
• Mel, Mr. Mita Stauffer, Mt* Bailie B
llorr.d, Mlaa Anna 0 Elhormak,r, Mrs Mary
has, Mri Kato ,• ' Etla t, Mfu Mary E
Pyle, Mr. Laub* - Wale!, Mary B •
Intatto, Mrs Susan
6SCITLS3IEN'd, LLBY.
Adams, Jacob ' . •Nyffer, Dr.Charlea
Atorio, William • '. Quint, John M
• . 0 Vi • , •
Brahm,.John J • . naboo,Ceorgo .
nowerw,l3rorgo Wlltlom Sponalar
;Dolor, Joseph r . I
„ Snyder, I A.
Cooper, Samuel P Swiger, George W
Campbell, Joseph Stly,mr, John N
Dill, Abraham • iThatron,lohn A
Fair, WilllKm . „ 7 humma, Willlam
Yoh}, Rae John • Thematic, William
cephart, John' Trostio, Andrew .
Guildic, J Moses s.
Oriminger, Alczaador • Worley, William W
Heil, Daniel • • Wol.h, -
Roller, John Wolf, J W
Kum Chorine Waters, John
Ratner. Jacob • - Wlll.y, Chorine
Martin, A' • • Waggoner,Vmstrei II
Mellinger, 'Levi Wllilemson, Tbomaa
Miller, John • . !• • , :
22 CO
22 00
16 00
85.00
EH
2 40
SO 00
A. K. IMEEM, P. M
IaIOR SALE.—That desirable . Private .
Emblems. 4 .40 West Po 4 , fret street, Der•
Able. The lot co for thirty • feet la frontiand 214
feet In depth. The impruyem outs conalat 'itcout
modlous ' • ,
TWO' STORY...nut= ROUSE,
containing' lodge Tarte - re, Dell, Dialog Room, itod
Kitchen en the lower Moor, and eight coneeeleit
,Chambere. en the acoond floor, three over the hoot
bulldlisg,.and. Dee .oyer the been' bulldlog. • Wsch
noose bath Room, and Wahl, Close t, and gamll 444
running Into the cellar. All Arent In the yard and
water on the second story., The tutimproperty la In
moetnicellent condition, and the location one of the
mout , deelroble la the tows'. The lot le well 'toads&
with fruit, trnia , and shrubbery ' end unite a awake
of gripe slam Of superior Tv by. For torms apply
to ,A. L. BFONOLIDS.
seal Datate Agent.
1499.
4 00
0 40
100 00
100 SO
ioo oo
100 00
8,082 80
684 II
424 88
16 12
• 21 00
'.'' 17 00
828 00
. . • .
' Assistant Assessor'a °Moe, pii4 Div.,l6
Carlisle, March 12,1140. I
IUOTiIbEAIS .hereby giiroa; 'that aU
pensonatiMided and tarnished telt . iticomei
blank% trhri 0,11 to mato a return , of their illEo4lle
b7 - the thlsty , ,Aret day of March, will be aluteakA by
the Asfletani Alesessor -front therlittrinfonnation he
sin
,obtain, and,Alty per tint trill , be,pilded•totho,
'Amount Often. - • • '"; • • '
..iAataa;
!!42,04114t Assibtot
TTED - STATES TDRN
, VENVEL
Appeal'on annual Taxes inthQFifteenth
Collection District of -Pennsylvania,
'composed of; the Counties ofYork,
Cumberland; and Perry. • -
. •
NOT/Mt.—Axe appoel .seilt be held at the U.
dieeettee office. In•Tork, Pa., on •'
,Wicfnerday and Thuriday, dprii 0 and 1, 1870,
on the; iimessment of the annual ,Ilst of ,Income re
turns for the year 1800; the ,annual special tax ,
epPlieatlens ;Ming from May 1,1870; and on the
r
returns of EchodUle A, 'Adz. carriages,
gold watches, Ito., owned or kept for
. 111 , 8 on the arm
daySafklarcb, 1570, when and where - all persons In
terested may attend,
' • 00 00
$12,787' 78
Eigl3ll
A Z(,F;IVS , CHERRY PECTORAL..---
Per rdiseases of the throat aud.'llingi, such tie
eoughii, colds, tt hooking cough, krouchills, asthma,
and consumption.
Probably never before in the whole hktoryotmed:
!eine, less anything_ won to widely and so,denply
_the
confßence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for
pulmonary complaints. Through a+ long screen of
,years, and arbong moat of .the races of men It has
sullen higher and.higkor la "their 'estimation, as it
has became better known...lts dulform charactor
and poir-r to cure the vast= affections of the luogs,
and throat, have made it known as a reliable pro
tector agsiret them, . : While adapted tg milderferms
of Macao, and to yourigchildrso, It is at thisxamo
time tho most effectual remedy that can he green for
incipient consuroptioni . and the dangaroua affections
of the throat. and lungs. As a provision against
sodden attacks of 'croup, It should be kept ots
hails in evoryfamily, and indeed as all are some.
times subject to colds and conehs, all !should be pro=
tided with this antidote for them.
1,001 30
8.10.863 88
$24,41a is
',-.l.lthoughsettlimiconit
vyn to oM thought Weara
ble, still great .number of comes where We disarms
learned Settled, have been completely cureJ, and
the patient restored to health 'by the Cherry
Pictoral. So completely is its ma•tery over the
- .disorder" of th" Lunsi' end Throst,that -the- most
obstinatrrol thorn yield tcr - it When nothing else
could catch them, trader the Cherry Pectoral they.
subside and disappear. •
' Singers and Public Speakers find great praortion
from it.
Asthma is always rellevedand often whol y tired.
.by it. •
lfronebitle Is g morally cured by taking the
Cherry Perron! In small and frequent dom.
So generally are its vlrtliss known that we need,
not publish themertlficair:s of them bore, or do more
Ahan mere the publtc that Its qualities are fully,
maintained.
03M
. $25.800 00
. 700 00
__
1'3;,4 5 22
. 12,000 00
00
For rover and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever
Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Perbdlest or
Bilious Fever, Ad, and Indeed a l tho allophone
which arise from rualarious, marsh, or miatanatio
pima.
As Its name applies, It dews Cure, and does not
all. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth,
Zane, or sine other mineraror poisonous substance
whatever, it In nowt-el injures any patient. 'the
number and Imp rtanco of its cures in the ague die
trichs,Are literally beyond account. and we believe
without a parall•l in the history of Ague medicine.
our prldola gratified by the ucknowimigments we
receive of the radical- cures effected In obstinate
case., and wherAtither remedy ■ had wholly falli-d
Unacelimated persons, either resident in, or trav
elling through miasmatic localities, will be protected
by taking the AGUE CUBE daily
For Liver Complaints. cricing from torpidity of
the Liver It is an excellent remedy, a imuLting the
Liver into healthy activity. / •
Fur Billions Disorders, and Liter Ccemplakits, it la
an 'Me( Ilent rerfteds, produclug teeny truly remarka
ble cures, Where other me,lichiew had failed.
Propared by Da. J. O. Ana k 'CO., Practical and•
Anel•:tical Chemistp Lowell , Mass., and mold all
round tho world.
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$3,000 00
3,000 00
9,000 00
3,000 00
9,0 0 00
$15,000 00
987 31 man 29
Ell 808 77
2mh7017
WANTED
A houeekeoper—one who thoroughly underetende
the buillnese—et tho Bents House, Car to
whom ifl oral wave trill be gtveu. Inquire Inue
24tailiid3t ' OEO. Z BENTZ, Proprietor.
WILLIAM B. MILMR,
WILLIAM WOODS,•
4. Auditor,
AFINE STOCK OF EARLY ROSE
potatoes, warr4ntod pure .and, M EI. 60 per
bushel, or Et per barrel.
Any order. 'Moo& mall, for delivery at Paper
town or CarMe, will.pe promptly attended to.
JOEL V tERETBON,
j•ltab7o3t Bendereville, Adams county, Pa.
$ 2O REWARD.
bu the twenty-third of Noveril, __Lii e doeoph
Putt, son of Joseph Putt, left the residence of Jacob
lieLy l'utt, 11 Idieburg township, Harks county, Pa
Us had on an old svelte wool hat, black roundabout,
whitish shirt, black pantaloons, with blue overall.
over thorn. ' lio has dark hair, g 0 little curly, a big
broad face,. and ...ft earring.. If he has not iho
earrings on, anybOdy -an ten where his sarlew.ye
pierced. Ito Is about 14 )ovre of ago,
JO:EMI PUTT,
21rnh70-4t Rob:soda P.O„ Barks county, Pa.
SPECIAL BAR(IAINS:. ' ,
47: WEBT MAIN STREET,
goods at prl Os Mot defy compolltl. n
UN I 7 4 I N ) ux. EITATER INTERNAL
COLLF.OTI.OBI OF ANNUAL TAXEI 10 1870.
,
• : Ottice,./ifteentli Dist Penns.,
Carlisle,Xprll 1,1870. f
Pursuant to the Internal Ratenbe Laws of the United
Plates, all persona wstesed on the annual list or 1870,
for Special Tax or LlCeare,, Tax.oo Imam., tar.
rlagos. bold Watches. Plate, ka., are hereby.notilled
that tits Coliector• of the District. or his Deputy will
be printout to reality° the nro Maid taxes, at too times
and places below named : •
CUWIBIIhAND AND-YORK COUSTINS: •
'At Wilder's Hotel, Bridgeport. on Monday, April
18,1830, from seven o'ch ck, a. m, to twelve o'clock
tu„ for East •Posinsboro% Hampden, and Lower. Al.
hut townships, Cumberland county r -hod Yeirriew
township, York county. -
At the Nallroad Goldslsio.. on Mo• day,
April 18,1810, fr0m.12% o'clock, p. ra. to 33 p.
for part of tboaeveuth division, inefectirig Conewago,
Newberry, and Warrington townships. York county.
At the American. 11047, Mschanicsburg, on Tues.
•Clay and Werinee•ay• April 10 and 20, 1870, for the
town.blps of SliCer Ppring; Upper 'Allen, and
roe, and the borough of Mechaniesbura,•Cumberland
county .and the townships of Molitgbia, iOur. 1,
Pratiklin,.aud 114•Iiington, ant the borough of Mils
burg, York county. ••, .
At the aloe of the A;sistant Assetwor, at Shippenas
berg, on Thursday, April 11, 187 u, for the townshipe
of hippousburiri. Southampton, and llopoWoll, and
the borou4lus of Shippen.burg and Atiwbutg.
At the °fats of Col. W.•ll.'lloodbarn, form Orly oc
cupied by Assistant Autaisor 'Williams, at Newrillo,
on friday and Saturday.Aptil 20 and' 23, 11110, f r
the townships of Mifflin, Wranliford, Welt Poring
bora', Penn, and Newton and the borough 'of NOW.'
'rill°.
"'At the Colltetor'n °Mee In earllele: on' Pro eaday and
Wedorsda y,rlprll 281 and 27. 1870, ter the teennehlpa
of North Middleton, kloylh Mlddlatdo, .Mlddlreen;
and Dlcklnion, and the borough of Carllile.• ' •
PERRY 'COUNTY
, ,
• At elbumanle Hotel, Landieburg. on Tumidity, .MAY
10..11510, for the toweahiva - of Toboyny, Jacheon,
,Madlion,, ,Carrell , and. Opting, and
th : l 4trit l i:in o ftte i rkilTaleM Bloomeeld, on Wed:
needeY, Hay It, 1810, .E r the to ernehga of Centre,
Juniata, and Trumatora,' and the borough of New
. .
.At harrett's Hotel Newport, on Thursday. !day
'lB7u, for the township* of wheatfleld. Cidver,
, Watts, Nowa, Buffalo, Oroenwnod , and Liverpool,
and the .borougho. of Newport; 11111erstown, Livers,
pool, and Now Dloomeold. , • ... .
t Atephenson'ellotel, Duncannon, on Friday;llley
Jpotro, for the towolthlpe of flys mod peon; and the
loroughof Duirannon. • .
••TARE NOTION.,Dy, the LaW, ai , ardended March
V 801; partly &Mpg to par at the , time opecilled
• re, will Incur the following expennos—twenty
Mute for rustles. and four renter per mile for servlOo of
tlisi Came; with Are per cantons penalty and iatoreet
'atone per cantons' per Month additional. • • ,
• The &boy* mentioned, places hare been seleoled ac
the most ventral In the arrant 'Motel: um, oud mos;
oonvenleat to the Tin • Payer, and all partfoo ate 1•••
,qtaiitsd4ppti.on - the days and At thotinies specifics',
1. "Josirall rxrrox,
Alamo. ' : coneccps,VUtoonth DLltrict ,
•
, • ' .N ' 017-
DAVID Y. WILLIAMS,
. Aisessor Fifteenth District, Po.
Assessor's 401eit, York, Pa', March 10, 1010-M-24m
A'YER'S A,GUE CURE,
PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE.
OGILBY'S,
ALL GOODFIXEDUCIID
Pl.•neo cull and be convinced plat we con sell
-0.,001L8Y
MOM
, 2ZATI.ROADS. r
-FIENNSYLVAIIIitritikILROAD, .
0
-• r •
Wltf TER' TIME T,A.BLE. .
Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila
delphia- and . Pittsburg, and Two
-..-,-. Tialai:DailY;to and from Erio.• '
- • - •-rr "(Sundays excepted); •'.. ---- '
ON'and after Monday, , November 15,
.1809, Pait:enipv Trains-of the Pennrylvaula
'Railroad con: any will depart from-Rdrrieburg and
'arrive at Philadelphia and Plttatrarg du follows:
.
• EASTWARD.* ,
•
• 2 10—Philadelphia' Express lerives Harrleburg
daily ((except Monday) at. 2 10 a. m., and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 0 30 ar
6 20—Past Line leave.; Harrisburg daily '(except
Monday) at 5 20 a. m., and arrives at West Phllarlel.
Tibia al, 940 a. m. • •
Mall Train Irwin Altoona daily (except Sunday)
at 3 00 p. on., and arrives at Harrisburg et
,9 1.411 4 447 L
12 10—Pacific Express - leave s Harrisburg, daily
(except Sunday) at 1210 pr m., and arches at West
Philadelphia at 4 21 p. m.
10 46-21neinnatlExpresaleave4Tfarrliburg daily
ntlo 45 p. m., and arrieg, at West Philadelphia at
3 10-a: qg
219 Soulnern. Einem. loaves Ibirrktonig doily
(except Monday) at 2 50 p. m., and (mires at West
Philadelphia at 7 4)0 p. m.'
Harrisburg Accommodation leave. Altoona dVily
(Sunday excepted) 441.7 8J a, m., and salvo at Her.
riaburg at 1 65 p. m.
8 66—Harrisburg Accivnmodatlon leaves Hauls
berg at 3 - 66 p. mi., and wilt at - Phindelphia at
9 501)4
8 o. , —Lauraeter Train, via Mount Joy, leases
Harrisburg daily (except smudgy) at 8 00 a. in., and
arrivre at West Philadelphia at 12 110 p. m.
WESTWARD
4 20—Yrlu Hint Lino woo!, for Edo, leave* Ilar
rlaborg daily (except Butky) 424 20 p. m., arriving
it Erle at 10 a. m. •
12 10—Cincinnati Express leave. Harrisburg daily
(oxcept Sunday) at 12 10 a. m., arrives at .kitoprla at
ii 50 a.m.. and arrive's at Pittabtuu at 9 20 a. m.
40-t-Pittsburg Exprett_imirs Harrisburg daily
(except Sunday) at 2 40 - Emi., arrives at Altoona at
8 00 a. az, taken breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg
at 1 50 p. m.
4.lo—Pacific Express lollies Harrisburg daily at
4 10 a. tn., arrive. at Altoona 'at 8 55 a. ui , take.
breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 50 p. m.
Fast Line leaven Harrisburg daily (except Sunday)
at 4 15 p.m., arrives at Altoona at 8 65 p. m. l taboo
rapper and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 45 a.m.
Mall.Trein leaves Ilarrieburg daily (except Sun
day) Mil 15 p m., arrives at • Altoona at 7 26 p. m.,
take, ,upper and arrivea at Pittsburg at 1 30 a ra.
• Way Pavan : ger Train loavoe Harrisburedely (ex
cept Monday) at 7 45 a. am, arrives at Altoona at
2 20 p. M., and at Pittsburg at 10 30 p. m.
. SAMUEL A. BLACK,
. Supt:Midd le Dlv. Penrublt. B.
Harrisburg November 30.1869..
READING , RAIL ROAD. •
WINTER Ap.I4I , IGEISIENT.
Monday, tiocember 27, 1869
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE North and
North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Bhamokin, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephmta,i LOU, Lancaster, Co.
tumble, Ac., do.
.Trains leave Uarrisbgrg for New York as follow,:
at 625 6.19 A. st., 12.20 noon, and 2.06 P. M , connect
ing with similar trains on PenneylvauLa Rail Road,
and arriving -at New York at 12.15 noon, 8.40, 8.50
and 10 00 P. It., respectively. Sleeping Cars acme:-
gany the 5 96 A. m., and' 12.20 noon train, without
change. •
- Returning: Leave New York at 9.00, A. it, 12.00
noon, and 6.00 P. m. Philadelphia at 816 A.
and 1.20 P bleeplog ears accompany the 9.00
A. /1., and 6.00 P. L. trains from Now York,
without change.
Leave ilarriaburg far Reidling, Pottsville, Tama
qua, Minstarllle, Ashland, Sbacookin,• Noe Grove,
Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. 11, 205
and 4.10, P. U. stopping' at Lebanon, and principal
way ',lotions ; the 4.10 0. N. train connecting for
Philadelphia, Paterlllo, and Colombia only. Pm
Pottsville, Schuylkill Mien and Auburn, via
Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad. leave Garde ,
burg at 340 Pea. •
Way Passenger Train I Philadelphia at 7.30
A. a., connecting with similar train on Haat Penn
sylvania Railroad, returning from Rending at 9.35 P.
a. stopping at all Stations.
Leave Pottsville at 5.40 and 9.00 a a., aid 2.45 P.
a., Herndon at 9 30 A. a.. Shainoklo at 5.40, stud 10.-
40 A. IL. Ashland at 7 05 I. II; and 12.30 noon, Ta
maqua at 8.33.- a. a , and 2.20 Pa , for Philadelphia
and Now York.
Leave Potterllle via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Ralf Rood at 8.15 A. li. for Ilandsburg, and 11.30 A. sc.
'for Pine Grove and Tremont.
Heading AwcOinmodation Train, leaves POttsville
at 6.40 a. X . paases Reading at 7.30 a. X. arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. M. Returnicig„leaves
Philadelphia at 4.45 P. a., parsing Reading at 7.40
P. al ;arrivlog at Pottsville at 930 P. X. •
Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Potts.
town at 6.45 A. a. returning leaves thlladelphla
4.00 P. w.
Columbia Rail Road Traina leave Reading it 7.16
A. At., and 6.16 P. M. for Ephrata, Ms, Lanus star
Columbia. &s.
rerldomen Rail Road Trains leave Parktomen Junc
tion 'at 0.00 • a., 300 and 6.20 P. U., return
ing, leave tchwinikaville atnooo,
and 4.15 P. v., connecting with similar train. on
Reading 1411 Road.
Colcbrookdale Railroad trains loam Pottitown at
40 4 is. and 6.20 P. u.returcing, leave illt..Ptess
ant at 74:0 and 1126 - •, 11., connecting with similar.
trains on.liesding Rail Road. - .
Chaster Valley Railroad trains Immo Bridgeport
8.30 • a,. and 2.05 and 6.02 P. m.,•returning, leave
Downingtown at 6.30 La., 12.45 noon, aed 0.15 r.
Cot:muting with similar trains on Reading Rail Road.
_-, Sundays -ware - "New — York - at 6.00 r.
ire,-Philadelp,hla at o,oo,ar.t:wnd-0,16-P.-st.,(tBaB.oo
-
tr. traits running only to Reading.)leave -Potts.
villa at - 6.00 a. to., Darrieburg at 5.35' A. SI , and
410 P. to, and Reading at 7.15 , A. v. and 10.05 P. a.
for liamlshurg, at 7.23 A. 31., for NorYors,and at
Con:mutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excur
sion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates.
Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each
Passenger
0. Al MOLLS, Gin Sup't.
Readtag, Fa., Deeember 27,1209.
10feb70
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R
CHANGE OF ROMS.
On and aftor Monday, November 16th, 166U,•Pu.
tenger Tralnn will run daily, Eta follow., (Bundaye
excepted):
WESTWARD 1
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
8:00 1. Y , Mechaalesburg 8:35, Carlisle 9:11, News:llle
9:40; Shippensburg 19:20, Chambersbarg 10:44, Green
moth) 11:16, arriving at Hagerstown 11:45, A. It
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 1:351 r. se., Me.
ehanicaburg 2:07. Carlisle 2:40, Newrille 2:16, Ship.
pensburg RCS. ClumilienbUrg 4:29, Greencastle 4:60,
arinina at Hagerstown 5:28, P M.
EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 4:15. P
slechard mburg 4:47, Carnal e 8:17, Newvlll6ls:so, Ship.
penaburg 6:17, errivinr at t hambenburg 6:45, P 11.
A. MIXED TRAIN leaves Chan,bereburg 3:00,
Cin mimetic, 9:25, arriving at Hagerstown 10:10. A IC
ii;AST WARD !
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Chanihersburs
5:i10 a id, Shippertsburs 6:29. Newrille C:00, Carlisle
6:33, Mechanicsburg 1:1,2 smiths at :Ilarrisburs
7:30, A
MAIL TRAIN Ikaves li.ge Mown 8:006. w, Green.
smile 8:35, Chambershurg 9:10, Shippensburg
Memento 10:1 t, • ludide to:50, Mechanicsburg 11:24
arriving at-Harrisburg 11:55, A. w.
EXPRESS TRAIN • leaves Ilageretown 12:00 Is,
Or1mile:1:obi 12:28 Chambessburg 1:05, Shippe.aburg
1:37, News'lle 2:10. Carlisle 2:60, Mockmicabutg 3:18,
arriving at Ilan leburg 3:50,0 IA
A MIXED TRAIN leaves liagmatown 30 , 5 PM,
Greencaelle 4:12, at Chamberaburg 5:416, e le.
Rir Making close connections at Hart isburg with
trains to and from Philadelphia, New Yotic,Pitteburg
Baltimore and Wlthhington - -
O. N. LULLi Supt.
Rail. clad Oillea, Charub.ge Nov. 0, 1880 •
NOTICE.—Notico boveby given
that the fol`owing nomad persons - have clod
applles!lon for hotel, liquor, restaurant, and Wail
er's Menses. under the several acts of assembly re-
rating thereto, In thr offleo of the Clerk of the Court
of Quarter Sessions of Cumbmiand minty, which
541 d applications wl.l be presented to ialdiCouri, on
Monday, the eleventh day of Ai HI; 1870 •
=22
Glsorge Z.l3onts, Carlisle,
Lewis Water, , . • "
Daniel Blioemai or, . "
John Bali, • " West Word.
Jaroli,Tlendion, - • ~ ". . -
N. W . Woods,' • h
...
George Wetzel. .. " .
-If. L. Burkholder: . • " 0
William Crozier. t lekilison • Township.'
-James May,. . • . Es X Pennsbo.u!
01 George, • . ,
Will am Morris, • . . 4 . :
D IL Wilda,' '' ' • " . h
Ja-ob Swilicer: ' • '. , ' '
John Brel sor, ' Hampden •
John G Ho. k,• • . Lower Ailed ' -
John F Sheibly, Middlesex
:AA. /Lash, .. , Meng. hi
Jahn Tuoropsun, Mechaidcorburi, North Ward.
Isaac Bull, '. . 44
J. W. Bonder., •
George I. Sponsler,- .
J, W. Leldig, 1 v! ~ South 'Ward.
11.0. Blattenberger. .Newton - - , •Towriship. '
0 Mellinger, ' '!
IL B. /Leese, P.O. Marlery. " : 4( • '
..7. 0 Beecher, . " North Middleton . ',' '!' -,
William 0. Sharp... , Ntorb,urg • Borough. .
Charles lionneberger, Norville - 1
George lielishoiner, • .., • -".• .
Mks B. E) star, • Penn . . . Tcsworilip. , •
Henry & David Efursh,ShippenvAnwg Baronet.
John Wynkoop, er.,
' Samuel Slaver,. - " , .
demon Groom.' . • ."
lisumel Slaver, • . ... v " . :. v!! .
Samuel Baughman, . kouthampton .Townshln.
William Clark, - - • " v - "
David Z Geyer, . South Middleton-- --.
Ellyn ltupley, , • . ~ " . .
George Wider, '
William B. Mullin,' , • .'" •. •. ',. v !
John 0 Rosier, '. Silver Ppiing 2 . " .
3_, W Leidig, ,•.;, "v ,• , - • •, ' , !! '
George 11., , Duroy, '.o' ' ' ' ..!: , i • 'I " ,
Peter Coolain; - •- • Upper Allen "
Joshua Culp, ' 0 • ' .4
Jacob-Chime% Rest Pontiaboro ' . '''' • ."
J.W.F.ir, ,*
George }lmolai, New Cumberl'd D.rough. '
Henry Denman, ..,
pll '''':'''' -
.... . iipTizane. _ v.v.
. . •
- .ladob Livingston, 'Carl Row:nigh.
.llenry Pohly,
John Yallvr , . •
John ilannoti, • -•
IiSISTAIIILANTB. • 7
. • .
Tredinick ..
()mind' . Wald..
Piunuol Drown, •. : , "
'John. Brown, .
Thomas 8. calbert, "
'Theodore Janes, - Wvet
Adam Ilogniart, • v . " '•'
William Beaver, 'BliippensLurg . Alerougb.
TAO 810107, . Menhanictenrg ' •
'Ail licenses must. bo lifted within l 8 Aiwa attar
granted, or they will be toilbited.
•' r , GEORGE. O. 81181A1/110.,
• Cut 014u:tor HM/404,1r
, MIScELZ-4X2COUSe
e j . M. -NABONHIMER.
Dialer in -
.CHOICE VAILILY GROCERM3,-
PINE 41:7/I.lTlr "of TEAS OMB SPICES
QUEBNBWASE;
..GLASSWAIIR,t
sroiraeuz,
ILLOWIYABZ
1118 T nruyas OP
411
B ALT •A,N D 811
ALL RINDS OF, COUNTRY PRODUCE
BOUGHT .AND BOLD.
EOUTIPASsT coma PITT Dp3MPILET fiT/LFABTE
ICdeco9 -
CANDY I
„.
Tlyinbscriber keeps constantly on hand, at No.
55, West Main •tratt, • large stock of Trettch and
American Candles, Nuta,Prtalts, dm, mulling of
~...,, '.
.„_„....,----- .-
01TA ,,.., NGE5; 7 , - FILBERTS,
LEMONS. , , PECAN NUTS,
RAISINS, ' . MOLTS”! WALNUTS,
PIGS, ' . CREAM NUTS,
PIUINELLAS. GROUND NUTS,
' COCOA NUTS, • AND CIIREITNUTS.
ALMONDS,
.
' TAPPIEB OP !mars , VAItIETY,
,
ructeas.Walnut, Cocoanut; !lig, Veal', Buttar, Scotch,
Cocoa Gaza, and Cocoa Stripa. •
FRESH CAROMEL EVERY DAY,
I manufacture largely, and can supply the Trade
and Hucksters on reasonable term..
po'not forget ttke glee°,
tkii- N 0.35 WEST MAIN STREETMiII
olamisLE, PERN'A.,
D. W. BURICHOL(DER.
1110t40
PHILADELPHIA
PLASTER WORKS,
COATES STREET-WHAM*
LAND
CALCINED AND D
PLASTER
4r. II&P.TILIZIN9 SALTS,
BORN. DUST,
•
sae74 AL D A $
A- NY inquiry will receive immediate
_CI. Ammer. Bothdaction la price and Material
natured, and shipment. promptly made.
44fab70..7y
$lO,OOO GUARANTEE
DUCK LUAU Excels all other LEWD
Fire. For It Unrivaled Whiteness
Second. For ita Una:guided Durability
nerd. For it. lineorponsed Covering Prrperty
114.. Lastly, for Its Roonomy.-ilak
air IT costs Jess to palot with Buck Lead, than
any other White Lead extant. The earne wetight
covers more surface, Is more durable, end makes
BUCK LEAD' I. tho cheeped and bat.
$lO,OOO GUARANTERt
MUCK ZINC Excels all other ZINC. 9
Tint. Tor Eta Unequaled Durability
Second. rot Ito Untivol.l linelteneas
Tlard. For lb, UromrpaszeiCoverin Property
Lastly, for It. Great Economy,
being tbs. cheapest, band.oracat, end moat durable
White Paint ID tbseworld,
. .
BUCK LEAD 'IND BUCK ZINC;
'[AS S AND II& collation>:
Fallefaction Quartuteed by tbi limantichweri
BUCK COTTAGE COLO.RB;
Prepared expriaso4 for Painting
.
Cottages, °LAWIdiom of 'every ilescrl;tion, Ireaceit,
kr.. Thirty 7 flee olftrout Colors, Durable. Chap,
Uniform, mad Deautlfol Bbadem.
Sample oath wet by mall, if desired.' •
Dealers' Order. will be preroplly insetted by the
manufacture..
.FREHCH; RICHARDS & CO:, *.
Y. W. COE. TENTH AND MARKET snakes
PIIILADELPILIA
=I
B•Y HENRY SAXTON & CO.;
Den'en in Iltu:dw,rn, Pa!nte, idle. alnes,Ac.,
CART-181A PA
20101701 y
RARE . 9HAIKT
EXTtkre•ITEBALE
OARIIIAGRS, 111100 It WAGONS. SLUG BS, tc
By Ar B, EThork, Carlialo, Vonn'a.,
On Wicinesday; Aptil SO,
.1870..
The subscriber, boring `
*. large lot of Carriages;
Buggies. Bluing Wagons, to.,
ni hie own menufacturs
.oir hand, has detstruined todisposo of thorn et pub,
lie auction, at his Coach Fact. ry, on northraettarair
of South and Pitt street., on the at eilo Anal awing
the,vehlclee to which he invites the spatial:at ,en
th tont kuy era orb the follow ug:
2 TWO BRATED PHAETOW, !
,
ono platform, loather top, cloth Holm ; 2 twotseated•
Germantown caning. e, well finished; threepiano,
box buggies. leather, top, stool tiro ; two coal box
buggios,loathor quarters, steel tire; a one mat doc,,
tor's phaeton, leather p; sight styrialitoet body
buggies, leather quarters, steel elm; eight boot body
buggies, duck top; four. trotting buggies ;;2 'tWo
seat square body carriages ;.I.Caffrey carriage; one
,rock away cerrisiet. ono fatally spring ww:ors,, with
top; four throe epring Wagons,. two with, tope; oho
Wavy tire horse ;wagon, furipriege.
'Also, the, following second hand vehlo'es i eight
second hand buggies; throe second hand two seat
carriages; three second baud spring wagons.
. Also, one fins ware, five years nid•
2 he' work dons by A. P. Shirk Is excelled by eons.
His materials. and all 'thoroughly seaweed ;halloo
being worked up, and his workmen are. among the
most altliful ailluxis of GM country.tko neer
Work *Alibis wild bs guaranteed for one year
if dealrod by the purcloser. Persons in want of
•slibile of any kind, ohould not fail to attend this
sale, ae rare chaucoo for . .bargelni will maiolibtadis
be offered, ' •
East Ward
Sale to commence at ten o'clock: a. m., on saki
day when a credit of eight month. will be glean by
'• lanitiTO • A. al SIIEIUL
A"" ST. CARPET WAREHOUSE ,
832 Altai EiTRSKT,
Below 'liitith.Eltreet, , PhlladelphiA.
The old eetablhhed stand receiving for the Spring
Trade a large 'Lek of tho new etpleit of •
I . OA , 11PVTI , N411$ - '
purChaerd at the lowest Gold Ita,tes, find will bewail
at a great redectlen from Ind reasoria vie... •
ENGLISH 8111188 14 , LS et t $l5O, and, all other
- good, In propirtion: • , • • •
" •LJOlfrif, GLACITiVOGP," • _
.24tatel0301 " b 32 drch•street, Philsdelphia.
IRON 1;,T.trr.g....33xm0i)•1'
NATORIO.I OWN VITALI73IIt.
TEE PERUVIAN' SYRUP;
• .
AN IRON TON Wrwpwrexc9uoz., • -
. ,
Assimilates with the Mond as sully Al the simplest
'food. At4klhg loud InyWriting the who!, diatom ,
Wltileut:friwalord %Wide up, the.
broken down, cure* Disposele; Mobility, Liver ',Omn i
Weskuessek DroC i . Iltimorli•Mq•
ink e x po. disva•• syq inn by Ineritileg
Natural own vitalising Minuesb—
PlimPhiettfree. • J. , P DitiehiOtiNi - Propriktor4o
D.r ' trim % P 44 ?.? drulgistifirentr!dly;
4TCLATOMPY - .
~.„
BANKERS.
OFFIDE psic do HATCU,
WOODEN, AND
The remarkable - .success which attended oar ne
gotiation effhtiUtintrof the Central Partite Rallread
Colopnr‘and the Western Pacific Railroad Company,
pad - thi popularity and credit 'Which these loans
have maintained In the markets, both inValdstain
trj and RurOp e, have ehowdtint the First Mortgage
Bonds wisely located and honerablf managed
"Railroaddarit promptly recognized and readily taken
as the most suitable, safe, and advantageous form of
investment, yielding a more liberal income than can
hereafter be derived from Government Donde, and
available to take their place.
iiisorenliat, in the itelection and negotiation of
anpeurior ?arced 1 loans, we are mooting a great
public want, 04 rendering a 'minable sarsice—both
to tho haiders of capital and to those great national
wocite of itternal improCement whose Intriosto
merit aid subctontial character entitle theca to the
use of capital and the confidence of linwstore—we
now offer, With 'Octal confidence and saticfaellon,
the
CANDY-11
The importance of this Road is a new
- sett.t from the Weal' to the - sea magnifies
It into one of national consequence, and
Insures to it an extensive thr6ngh Mcrae from the,
day of Its completion; while, in the development of
the extensive agricultural and mineral resources of
Virginia and Went Virginia, It possesses, along its
ovni line, the elements of a lergeand profitable local
business.
&s., &43
to the Ohio river, afford the surest, guarantee of its
success and value, end render It the moat importaiit
and substantial raliroid enterprise now In progress.
In this eauntly.
superiority no an Test and West route, and the
promise of an Immense and profitable trade awaiting
Its completion, have drawn to it the atantlon and
'cooperation of prominent eapltalista and railroad
meta of this city, of sbund Judea - slit - and known in
tegrity, whale connectionleith It, together with that
of eminent citizens and business men of Virginia
and West Virginia, Insures an energetic, honorable,
and successful management. ' •
The road is completed and In operation from
Itichmond.to the celebrated White Sulphur Springs
of W r est Virginia,' 277 miles, and there remain but
200 miles (row partially conetructod) to be com
pleted, to carrYit'to the proposed terminus on the
Ohio river at, or node the month of the Big Bandy
river,, 10 miles
,above einclunati,:and 350 miles
below Pittsburg
Line. are now projected or in progress through
Ohio and Kentucky to this pant, which will connect
-the Chesapeake-and-Ohio-with-the-entiro.railroad
'Sisterme of the West and Southwest, and with the
Pecifla Railroad.
ISIIITII HAMLIN,
Philadelphia
I!ANEEIIIi 4ND..DRALERB
GOMMMVNT
.81;ettRITIES,
No. IS Nassau Street, Now, York,
Fabpory 16, 1670
.FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
IMBEE3
Cht , Ba . p-eake and Ohi(S.
RAILROAD COMPANY.
The Chsimpeake and Ohio Railroad, counectiug the
Atlantic coast and the magnificent harbors of the
Chesapeake Bay with the Ohio River, at a point of
reliable naelgatlon, and thus, with the entire Bail•
road systein ,and water transportation of the great
West and Elonthweet, r ibrme the additional •
EAST - AND WEST MOH LINE,
■oimperatively demanded for tho accommodation of
the-immense and rapidly growing traniportation
between the - dtlantin aeaboard, and Europe on the,
one band, and the prat producing regions of the
Ohio and Mealnippi Valleys on thuotber., ,
Ihna the great tutereets, both general and local,
.which demand the completion of the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad
Its valuable franchisee and superior advantages
will place thy Chesapeake and Ohio Rail oad Com
pany among the richest and must powerful and
trustworthy corporations of the country; and there
exists a present value, In completed road and work
done, equal to the entire amount of the mortgage.
The detills of, the Loan have been arranged with
special reference to the wants of. all classes ofirt
resters, and combine the various feitures of con
venience, safety, and protection against loss er fraud.
The Bondi are In denominations of
$l,OOO, $5OO, and $lOO.
They will belesued ea
COUPON BONDS, PAYABLE TO BEARER,
.-,
and may be hold In that form; or
The Bond may be rrgietered In the name of the
owner, with the coupons remaining payable to
bearer attached, the principal being then tremferw.
ble only on the hooka - of - the - Cdttapany„ pnleea re
assigned to bearer; 'or
• .11,0 coupons 'nay be defacbed lied' canceled, tho
Tend wade a Permanent. litgisearrd Bond, transfer
'able only of the,.le;oke ,of theoompany, and the
Latest made payable only to the rTictcrrd owner'
or'l2 a torney.
The {hue &am will be ktIOINII merciful" as
Ist. " Coupon Bonds payablo to
Bearer."
2d. " Registered Bonds Nvith Coilpons
attached.'!
Bd. "Registered Bonds with Coupons
detached,"
and should be so deg. noted by corre•pondanta It
specifying tho CWIII of Bonds doefrod,
They have Thirty Years tb:ina
601:0 T000er,7 15. 1870, with lutereat nt elz per colt
per annum from November 1, 180.
'HI` WAY. AND INTIiREBT PAYABLE IN GOLD
IN TIM CITY OP NKW YOUR.
The kV oro4 to rajablo to
',.-"MAY AND NOWEUDRA,
'that It • iney hike thd 'dice of that of the earlier
iseri4 of lire Twenties; end /ult tho convenience of
our fileude who already held
,Couiral and Western
'Pacific ponds, with intorest rajah!. to January and
.104:dna who may desire, In making additional
invostinontk, to have s tbelr Interest rocelredde at
different tiossoinf of the year. ' •
. .
The Loan io loeured by }mortgage upon thonottre
line of road, from Richmond to tho Ohio Hoar, with
the equipment and alinitLer rreporty and appurto
rianceli Connected theriwith .
♦ Sinking, Fund of- $lOO,OOO per annum le pro
. - tided for the rodomption of pro Bonds, to talio effect
ono-year after the completion of tho road.
The mortgage is f0r515,000,000, of ivieleh $2,000,000
will be reeerred and held to trait - fir the redemption
of outstanding boll& -of Alm Virginia Central nail
road Company, now merged In the Chekrprako and
• Of the remaining $13,000,000, a sufficient amount
will be aid to complete the road to the Ohio river,
pilrfeot and improve !lid portion now la oprration,
and thiffoughlr !Quip the whole for a • largo and
active traffic.
.The . present pare Is 00 and accrued loterest
. ♦ Loan so amply secured, so candidly guarded
and so certain hereafter to command 'a prominent
place among the farorito securities fu the wicket':
bOth mf thia• country .. end 'Enrops, wlll.be bt onto
appreciated and quickly absorbed, . , I
• •,, .Ifery, respectfully, ‘.
FISIC & HATCH,
,
,-• . .
P. 8.-We have tiiiied pamplal.t a coulalning fql
_
particulars, atidiaticid details, maps,
flaritelted
We buy and sell '
' GO VE 1 N 'ENT . B 0
•ud recelvoihe account. of
ILWEB,
TIMiII.EIII3,
:13aiiionittion0;
and ottio , to okotk olt4 'atm hi
toroot tot dotty balskictos; -
•.
c 4fobTO•Soo• •
, .
CAINPIDA: T.ES;
FOR, SHERIFF.—I hereby offer my-
Bolt' as it candidate for tbo °ince of IMERIFF,
subject to•tbe decision of tba Republican Nominating
Conventiocm ' • . MANGLER:
Clarilislo,ilfsrch 2,1870: • ' ••
Bzobto
FOR , BHERIF.P.--At the solicitation
of a number of Itcpublicans throughout the
county,' oiler myeelfas a candidata for tho nomina
tion of Sheriff at tier next County Convention, sub
ject to iSa decision,
Matto
Carlisle, March 10,1870.
IL VA ESI'ATE SA4,.ES
REAL"ESTATE AT PUBLIC BALE
Weitnisday, - ,4far . ch: 80, 1870.
By virtue of a Plurieg order of Bale, leaned by tiro
Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, I will ozpose
to publi, side, on Via promises, the . following de
ierlbed real estate, eltuated In, the Village of enwp
11111, In Net Penneborungh township, adjoining
lends of Dun Jolla WI David ll•ubaker,
and the public road, containing bout one-fourth or
an acre of ground. The • lmprov onto,
.conelst of a
TWO BTOR.Y PRAISE 110-118 E,
Vramo•Stablo, Illnelamilth *shop, and other necessary
1 helot contatno hpplol3, poaches, and
gropes, with a good cistern toorenn. ' .
gala to commune') at ono o'clock, p: when at
tendanco will be given out term mane known by
G. W, cluaclux,"
Executor of Isaac" Millard.
Ibmar7o-4t
THREE FATtMS FOR SALE AT A
ais,EAT BARAJAIN, In West VirKluia:
ONE OF 485 ORE'S , /
Land In felr condition, of very' good quality, un
der geed fence, Orchard, ClarJen paled In. good sisal
and comfortable Dwelling. Barn., 00x35 loot, Corn
House, Wagon' Liouse.,9lleat Herr House,
Spring House at a spring of good water near the
Derellin g—Ono half la under cultivation, balance In
Wood-and Timber. Said Form is situated_ within
tulles of Sleopy Creek, a Station on the Baltimore
a. d Ohio 11.4Droed, at which th.ro lea Store, Post
Wks and Express 0111ce, where all. killdeer Produce
can be sold. Slartinebarg, a large and flourishing
town, la 10 miles distant,' where the highest prices
are paid her all kinds of Country Produce; 2, miles
distant la a Quarry, where good Limestoue ran be
bad for three years without o et, and can be burnt
for eight-Feats per inmost Tao Tenant on above
Farm raised the pest yea SOO Bushel. Wheat, and in
a short time this amount might be doubled, Wuxi.
of Lime, as it acts well o.a 111114 Land. This Farm
will be divided to wit purehinenyand add on easy
terms. Price $25 par Acre. one of -
Two Hundred and PourteOn. Aires /
At 120 per Acre. Improvements common. And
Mae of
Two Hundred and Fourteen Acres,
At $l6 per Acre. No. Improvement,. flood water
power on both.
The Land on these Faring is of t good quality, one.
third elpared, and balance in Wood and Timber,
attach commando a good mare et at Cherry Run Ste.
don - These Farina are situated one mile frompemy
Run Station. on the Baltimore & uhie Ent rood, at
which Station is a Store, Poet Onlce and Express Of.•
floe, and 1 mile from a bimeitolie Quarry, where
Limestone ran be had for three years for nothing.
Martinsburg Is 13 mike distant.
All thri above locations are very healthy. I offer
them a Bargain, as I em old. have no family, and
wish to sell. .114 r 00 to Sleepy Creek Stistion,,on
the Baltimore A "Ohio Rekrued, to zee these Farms,
where Ratrilton lane. seq., tenant on farm, will
givti all particulars; and show the farms. --
- Address, ,
A. SitliTlf,
Aberdeen. Ilarford county, Md.
203en2m
lIIISCEL.L4NEOUS.
CORN SHELLERS AND CIDER
RILLS.
Hickok's Pdralo Cldor
P. Gardner a Co'e„ Portable Cider MIII,
Star Corn Sheller, (threo elzow.)
Cannon Corn. Shollere,
National Fodder Cutter, (throeelzos,)
Comberland Double-action Harrow,
Togotbor with othor
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEURNTS. •
For sato at tho Carlisle T'oundryand Machine Works
80p.% 2m
LIVERY, BALE, AND ,EXCHANGE
STABLE.
J. L. STEIINER & 13ROTJIER,
In rear Of Bentz Ilou
Holing AND CARRIAGES TO HIRE
ON DOABONADLN TEEM, AND AT SUOTLIEST NOTICE
CARRIAGES rcrnmeratri PRP, PUIIERALS
;Kir N. B. Stable room for GO head of hones on
BEM
1870
HARDWA-RE
I=l
A. SAXTON & CO.,
N 0.15, BAST SLAIN STREET,
Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Cutlery, &c.,
, iCarlisle, Pa.,
hereby aunowaca to the public, that they Intend
selling everything in their tine, either wholesale or
retail, at prices much lower then con be bought this
aide of Philadelphia
Our atoak couslata In part of
lIITILDING MArERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
DM
Shovels,
'
Roes, Putty
- Forks, '• • Varnishes
Rakes, - Coment,
• 'Spades, Planter,
Crow hars h -Efand,
••• Sledges, Powder,
Picks, ' • Ilisfetj fuse
Also a fall and wall aeleclod asi - ortmanf of •
I=l
=
FARM lI6LLB,
Plox,e, Rattle., Chains, Oruin bap, Illopeu„Pullny.,
and Hay Eloralora of all deseilptlnum
atINS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SIIOT,, en Ps
and ammunition or nil kinds
Th,nlf.fpl for 1.6 t 'lmre, by strict attontlou to
busineo wo hope to recolva ttcorttbiuittlou of tho
ALL . PERSONS knowing themselves
lodated to Trout, Saxton aro ,oquested to
make immediate sottloment, and those having
claims to present thorn for. settlement, as I wish to
close up My books to January 1, 1870
HENRY SAXTON .
27Jnn70.•
pACIFIC ; GITANO CMPANY
CAPITAL, $1.,100,01X)
JOHN S. REESE &
UENERAL AO EN l'e,
122 South Delaware ave., Phila4olphia,
10 South street, Baltimore. .
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
No fortlittor lottoducod to 1110 fanners of the
Middlo and dontliornßiatee hna given more gonerni
add uniform satisfaction than this guano
The trade In
. tt bee !IN.:lily increased until tho
eorksitelitlon flow threuihout the ontlre_country fur
exceeds . that of . any other J
. 0 rtt ter.
.Tbo largo capital Invared in. Ito -o.rolidclocr
nirost grarantue of it ooOluued eoeol
BANKERS
lawn. TLC," tbinpany Las fnr motor Int ore t;t 'ln
tba permanency otlts Arado than any' nuiabor of
.cousOnoro . eati have; bine° it le tho highest totereAt
of Via c4opapy to put the bait. "dills= into mar
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F. GAIL ONES. et CO
1870
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