Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 07, 1870, Image 3

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CARLISLE, APRIL 7, IS7O
. • °
Alderman Cole has been elected to
till the unexpired term of W. W.- Hays;
deceased, 11ayor of
.llarrishurg.
As John Liszinan, cabinet toaker, was
hatang a lead of furiiitera to the -Garri
son, On Tnepday, the horse became
frighteneil and ran off, demolishing the
n-ag,on 'and damaginge 15 titre con
siderably.
Mr. John Irvine having sold out his
stock of shoes and leased his store, Mr.
D. A. Sawye,r, formerly of the firm of
C. sawyon & Co, wilt' during the
next week open out with an entirely neW
stock of goods.
ECZICI
Charles Ramsey, aged about thirteen
years, while playing tin the rift! mad
bridge at the eastern end of Main st reel,
fell and dislocated h'is shoulder. - The
wound was dressed by Dr. (Millman..
and the boy is doing as wcll as onnhl be
expected under the eirounistances.
The third of the series of .monthly
cr
mons to young. men, under theauspices
of thetY. M. C. A.. will be preached by
Rev. Dr. Wing. in the Second Presbyte
rian-church, on next Sabbath afternoon,
services commencing at three and a half
o'clock. Young men particularly are
cordially invited to attend.
The Garrison Amateur Dramatic Asso
ciation will give an entertainment in
Dramatic Hall, at the Garrison; on to
morrow kFriday) eyening. The genile
men composing this association are very
tine actors, and always draw crowded
houses. We hope to see the hall crowded
to its utmost capacity to morrow night.
The Land Deparlmont of 'the Cnioi
Pacific, on March 31, sold four thon,and
acres of land in Nebra,l:ft, west of Co-
lurnbus, fora slim total of $1.1.26n. Thar.
of these railway lands. is rapidly
'l'n - creasing, and the Pin is Valley will
soon 15 , , ettled tc.th in,lu , ti ions
Iniqbandrnen.
()or old friend and fellow town man,
James A. Dunbar, evy., formerly an ed
itor and proprietor of tlik paper, is in
town on a visit. Mr. Dunbar is residing
in Columbia,. South Carolina, and
,ociated iu his law practice with _Ulm.-
ney General Chamberlain, of that State.
lle is also solicitor to the Attorney Gen
eral. We are glad to le'ain that Mr. I).
is succeeding well in hi. new 110111 e,
The following officers of Silye]. Spring
Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., No. iiitS4: n ere in
stalled on Saturday evening, April 2, by
P. G. 'Wonderlin, esq., 0.. .T.
Bear; V. (1., P. Ilumer ; Seeretary,
0. Klink ; Treasurer, 1.. Shaull. After
the in?,tallaiiiin, the members of the
Order bad a grand oyster supper' at
Leidig's, who supplied all the necessaries
'on such an occasion. The menthols
present eu,ioyed and regaled themselvi ,.
at the expenNe of the tiftivi rs ideet.
last Friday mening, about eight.
o'clock, a tlrun ,. .en man by (lie name of
Lehley walked into the residence of Dr.
Walk, on Pitt Rtrecf 5 it tmysired wh - rre
eertalayerson)jved. The Doctor an
swered his questions. direeting_him to
the place where* the man lit•ed, and'
walked along with him to the door, when
Lehley made an attack on the Doctor, in
flicting a'nnmber of serious wounds on
him with a khife. Policeman George P.
Myers arrested him and committed him
to jail after eon:pier:ibis trouble.
The lecture of John B. Gough, ou last
_Friday evening, was nearly as well at
tended as that of Miss Olive Logan. two
weeks previous. The lecture advert i,ed
to, the evening was "Fact and Fiction, —
but Mr. Gough, preferring the fresher
one on "Circumstances," this was ren
dered ip his most eloquent miinner.
Opening with a few pleasing sentences,
highly embellished with figurative lam
gjiage, the orator proceeded to present to
the audience, in glowing colors. the prlW
erful ehar . aeter of ri 1 . 11111 , i :MCI,. Al
though the subject of the lecture was riot
one to bring forth great emotion, Mr.
Gough managed in a masterly way to in
troduce an abundance or 'humor and pa
thos. Arter speaking for two hours, the
brilliant lecturer miniquiled width mag
nificent peroration. The applause is a,
loud and frequent, indimiting that the
andienc4 appreciated every word. The
lecture, was listened to from beginning
to end with most 'm011;1111(1 attention.
A correspondent of the r In
geirei: says: ",Broom corn has mit re
ceived the cultivation and attention
which' its importance in the family of
domestic .„plant s„ and , the high price
which it connuands, entitles it to. T,,
most farmers - it is a - crop about which
they have little experience and informa
tion ; and now, that its cultivat on is
beginning to be regarded profitable,
many inquiries are. mitde concerning it.
The best seed comes from the West.
regards its cultivation, that is about the
same as other corn ; the only difference
is, it must be planted thicker. Manu
facturers like the brush fine, and conse
quently the born ought to be, planted
pretty thick in the row,
,and cut MI be
fore it is fully ripe—about /I t the beginning
of September ;• then the . irtish will have
a uniform color, which, is very desirable,
as brooms of a uniform greenish color
will Command a higher itice in-the city.
'A
good acre can bring from fivedituidred
to iithOusand pound S-of brush, : which'
brings now in Philadelphia t wenty wits
per pound, or four hundred dollars per
ton., Broom corn is now the most profit
able crop that the , farmersan raise."
At a meeting of the Young Men's
Christian Association,- Meld in .their
rooms, on the fifth estant, the lecture
committee of Carlisle handed to the As_ sociaton, to be used for . fialiMiellt,.the
sum of $73.75, the same being the net
proceeds of the recent course of- ectures
hold under the control and management
of the committee. On motion, it was
limo/red, That the grateful tad hearty
thanks of the Association bo tendered to
the committee for their , kindness is pre,.
suiting them with reward of their laljor
and exertions, and alsii
Reulved, That we fully appreciate
their efforts to advance before the public
such literary entertainments as will fill
the vacancy and supply: the want long.
felt in our town; and whielt.may be the
-Mbans of-excluding many of thosoexhi
bitions, immoral in their 'tendency, that
lave so frequently demanded the sup-
Olt of the community.
_ . . . .
S. M. C03.7.E,, Prold . ont! of Borirq
Managars,
C. L TlALDP.RT,fieCretary
At' a Meeting of the Ctimberlapd
county bar, ate following action was
taken on the death of Hon. John Stuart :
'On Tuesday of last'weelc„the Court be
ing'in session, Lemuel Tdod,esq, - au
ffirced the death of Judge Stuart, and
referred in the couyse of his remarks to
the lopg conneetlion pf Judge Stuart
with tlib'ciMrt, :?Ind \to - the kindly rela
tions which:had\ always existed between
him and the met ipers of,..the court and
the members of the btitt; affil moved that
as'a Mark of respect to liikmemory; the
court do now adjoutu and that the mem
bers'of the court, and bar take action on
the urtlAject at a meeting to be subse
quentlY held. This motion was seconded
by W.M. Penrose, esq.; and at his sug
gestion a committee ofsi x were appointed
to make report to the subsequent, nutet, 2
fug, to be held on Tuesday folle'Wing
eleven o'clock, a. 1-M And .fudge' Gra- .
ham appointed Hon.. F. \fatty lion.
SameeLllepburn, W. 11. Miller, esq..
Lemuel Todd, csq., W. M. PQMOSP,•
seq., 1lelldt9,011 ; csq., and A. B.
Sharp, csq. The said committee on
Thursday met at the Arbitration Cham
ber in - the Court - House, and Lout
csq., was appointed to preside,
anti A. B. Sharp, usu., selected for Sec
retary, when \V. IL Miller. eoq., offfired
the fullowic.g preamble and resolutions
which are unanimously_inlopted
It is with sincere regret that the court
and bat of the county havelleard of the
delttli of the Hein. John Stuart. lii
name l.as been familiar to us all. Ills
integrity as a Judge, and his kind and
genial nature in social life, made him a
universal favorite. For many years he
was one of the Associate Judges of our
courts. lie first 'served under the old
constitution ; and when that was changed
the people had such confidence in his
integrity, that continued hint on the
bench icy their votes. In view of these
facts ; of our long acquaintance with the.'
deceased, as one of the presiding officers
of our courts; and the high regard we
entertained for him.
liesuleed, That the court and bar of
conffict land comity have heard with
deep regret cof the di-vea , z of the lion_
John`trout who has been called hence,
tips in years alter a life well speol, to a
rewatil which awaits the List.
1:(7,1c, (1, 'flat see offer ',all. condolence
to the Gtmilc and telativt, of 1111; de
ceased ; and 111;11 this exprossion of our
sympathy lie o?litintulit•attl to thtll loy
I lov “Illeers of this mt.t.titig.
L'emired. 'Chat the .11, , 1ge or the C''.lm•
111011 l'h•os be relptesl.2(l to add Ow fork.-
g(Ung dreandde ;115,1 rr olutiotts to be
.t.lll (.r..(1 op the reel.lll-; Of ,fur :IS
a mark of ::1111 (teem for the
11...ceasetl--atitl that i hey Lnr i it
Ihr limv,papers borough.
W. 11.
1- B. SlLutv, So,rd,:try.
(;It.\IIMATI('.U. EN.I(;M.\
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t 2, •i, plat, ~of repo,e,
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" congenl4,l' . wat er,
7 ;.• a pi - vp.sit irnti
.1, ;, 1Iu• extrctoily
'•.l, 1, 11, is a I.:ngly.,!leci . -
'• ‘rholv i-; h duty t•llildatt o‘vt.. their
ha to ,
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gritti tnl L. a Lin 1 dge hi
tii n In rimnNiti, it timilen from a
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Th,tail it -iriipiirt
parly BlotLihriii•il Vie right of
hit, „I A that tl pull)'
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DE \V WANI)ES
Acknowledged to be the best known
Pei fume. For tale by N 11. RII EEM
•e, Calli,lo Pa. 311111.1 i
2V Photograph Cialli. , ,ry:melluslabiished
and doing a good bvisiness enn he bought
cheap fay if api.licd for ~00n. • Call
i iii or -
J. (
l'a
sibi k pol boy i•xcels his teacher
•
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s,") 11;1, :NIL.. (11;11.111:w Id›,pyrcitqlessor.
:113ccw,.1.1.1 yming ,itt . cced
' and exrecd the .14.1.
shew hot!ienyine
For ilimct acting Stearn 1,111111/S
fOI'!ICS, kVo., that - will pump.
from 12 gullons to :1,500 per minute. Go
to ,11,F..11.nalian, , Stone 1 I , et
burg,. i'a.
Putt 5.11,E Olt ItENT.
Th, house in which I live, with or
il IMIlt lots acl • joining. W.. 1. SHEARER,
No. South ll:mom.street..
Steam pimp. The pninp can he dil
connected Ilw engine, and cogine
used for `driving any kind of machinery.
gas awl water pipe, steam littings,
INF La nahan, Flour & Isett, Hollidays
brg, Pa. lifebnin
A pocket book, containg a sum of
honey, and a num her of valuable papers,
vas lost on Wednesday niglo, at: the
I tot el of Lewii Faber. A reward of ten
(10) Huila - rs, will be given for the return
if the pocket, bo'hk and contents.
JOHN J. DO1'0111 , :ltTY
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.Nl'l,analian, Stone & Tsett,
llollidays
burg, Pennsylvania, manufacture station
ary engines,. boilers,' direct acting
blowing engines. Player, Thom as and
other Lot-blast: Wass and iron Cast
ings from one lb. t0',20,000 lbs., and all
kinds ormaeliinery.
READ ! READ 1 !
We notice the fact that Loidich
Mille arn sending out great' quantities
of Carpets, oil cloths, Will(rONV.; shades,
and all (Om -kinds of Dly'C oils. They,,
must be selling goods vorY-eheap: we ad
vise all persons in want of Spring Goods
to glue them a. call before making their.
purchases, as they are always down to
the very lowest prices in all kind of
goods. No. 2 East Main street. •
=1
IMPORTANVTO SOLDIERS
By a decision of the Supreme Court
of the tnited_Btatef; made March 14,
1870; all soldiers who enlisted for three
years,. prior to July 22, 1801, "atid were'
honorably.discharged for disease — bo t fore
the expiration'of two years," are entitled'
to a balmy *of WO: 'Men who - enlisted
after'July 22, 1801, are not entitled un 7
'dor this decision. The undersigned is
prepared to,eollect allelaims arising from
• the above decision. • "
'Wrimum B.' Bwrmul,
. Ci lisle Pa.
" Frisinger S.:Wcisor at their Now'Ca,i.-
pet Store;sigthp.Bentz House, aro lrold
ing out great inducements to - persona
desirous of purchasing carpets, oil cloths,
window shades, rnattings, rugs,,looking
glasses, yarns, &e. You will And an en,
tiro new stock of all kinds , of carpets,
&c., at their rooms, No. 2:1 East Main
street, Carlisle.
Having engaged the scrvicoa ofla prac
tical piano and organ maker, I will open
oir Mofiday next, April 4, a regular re
pair shop,' where I will be prepared to do
all hinds of repaifing to pianos and. or
gans. For particulars, .enquire at My
music store, No. 11 West Main street.
There is as awe, itween
114tistio and'
tirets'eof:it , beginner. tween
. an'elegan t penmanship, and a school boys
scrawl ; or between a fine speal:er, and
a neophytes liepilcg,.limping attempt at
reading.
Gallery removed frdm Mrs. Neff 's .
building, opposite Saxton's lia'rdware
Store.
OPENING.
Of the spring fashion, 'on TlmrsdaY,
?,h 31. The ladies-of Carlisle and
vicinity are 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 Messes, at the Bazaar
of Fashions, under the Marion Hall,
Main street, Carlisle.
Dr. Wisitar's Wild Cherry , Balsam.
This Balsamic compound has become a
home fixture. Let all who suffer, ant
hart in vain attempted' to cure their
coughs, colds, bronchial or pulmonary
complaints, make use of this unequaled
remedy.
,it can be relied upon, the mass
of testimony that has been published
t,Mce its introduction, being ample proof
of its efficacy.
,VE IV 10-DA Y.
FoR SHERIFF.—i hereby oilhr my
•.•!! .3•• 11. e olliro of Slll..lol'l'.
11 1.1 111.• 11 ,, 1 it , • l.lollcau Iting
C,yn rum.
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DMINISTIIATort'S NOTICI.
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Rlierni l s Ilnll.on ‘loiiiloy April
A [omit., g.r I Willi. rlOllll bake City, niol x y•
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(Ivor drafti 3.025 31
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1 , 00111t0.0 1101111,1 1,034 40
Currothl 14.pothei 3,103 00
Taxy+ paid
IhellllomB 375 00
l'ash 'ltems„ • • .5, tl3 73
Bills or Nation 11 .114okti 1,74: 01
11111.1 I,lSlthle Banks 11 10
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Legal Ter.tler 11t04 '111,230 00
1..111e.,1 A ee.llollo 343
Frock paid In.
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Profit int•l 1.0,‘
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Nat'L-ltalt Circulation 1004tandittg.... 45 . ,000 00
Itlivl'aual DOil..l.liS h 0,055 41
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.'flin ah Ivo stiailtuuni In true to . thn host of Iny .
itnowlellgo null better.
CHAS. IL HEPBURN, &Ade,
Sworn Rini nithserlinni hefore RIO; this thirtieth day
of'..)lnroh, 1670;.,
- JACOB iItIDLEY, Netnty Public.
7[1117011.
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COUGHS, INFLUENZA,
Sonia THROAT. coirou,
LitOuv: Lnr.Ete CO(tI Ln INT, BRONCHITIS,
AB'l'lllll4l, BLEEDIN(I 01! TIOI LUNCIS,
and I , very all - actin?) of the 711 r• nt, Lung/. and Ch.M.;
ore speedily atuttierninno utly cored liy tho ole of
WISTA it' BALSAM OP WILD CHEERY. •••
This wo.I known prltt• Mon dove; not dry up 0
1:101 :It ninth ion , o the canna behind,-n0 Is the into with
moat medicines, but it lowiptui and rientmea the
ItingS, and Whoa irritatam,,thus I unloving the 041010
of Ulu complaint - , • --
• CONSUMPTION CANAIE CURED
by a timely ret o•t to tub , otandard remedy, ins itt
proved by hundreds of teetbnonlmis reonlved by the
proprietors.
Prepared by sum 'w. & SON, Doeton,
and mild by dealers generally. ''
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STEW TO-DAY.. g
DECLINE IN GOLD !
CORRESPONDING DECLINE IN GOODS!
Quito nn oleiternont In the Dry tioutio market, In
very morkethdeoline inpriees of
DRESS GOODS,
Delalnon, Merittoes, Alpacens, Poplins, Bergen,
Reps, and a largo variety, core riding nearly every
thing In thin line of goods.
' STAPLE GOODS
Flannels, Ticklugs. °high.... blankets Col lunades,
Kentucky Jeans, C 1,011.9 and CASSIMEIIES. Linen
nod Co. ton Tnelu Thais re. Nh Cheeks.•
WHITE GOODS
Swig.., Nalnanok, .li.consto, Fn•uch Man
flag. TarMom', Can, In it nod Sw lan plgingo and In
serttngs.
ITOSTEAY, GLOVES,
iu great c is y, I..bbone, of the beet
nifty, llnia end Fnnduuv u 9.
FANCY GOODS.
or r, many nlyll audTill very droop
Ladies' .Under Clqking,
Tn V handnoco..l.) Itirt4h. andlillll2lleil. Afuv
CARPETS, OH, CLOTHS,
It ugge te, it ogx.. Window Sinitic. (lan ti, Counter
pane-, idadJoany good; not Inv i,r.wiled for want of
We clshn to , hare the Intl.:wit and best stock of
Dry (loons In the Ibterlor of the elute, slid will sell
at such pTlees IS t.. 11 eallsfy ull lint title Is the place
to get g Od bargatnet
" ItENTZ .t CO.
MIS CELL A NEO ITS.
RARE CHANCE.
I=l
C.1101:1A(IES, 11 WAGONS,
By A. B. Sheik, C'arihUe, Penn'a.,
On 11 7 edni!scltp, April 20, 1870
The sulwrllnr, having a large lot ' of Carriages,
Ilugglrs Spi ing Wagons, Sr., of his own nurnufact ure
non Inanol, his dem, mined to rimpl - nm on them at pub
lir our ion at his Coach Fart ry, on northear.t c. rner
of South and POt strerts, nn tbr ovr day. Among
the vehir , ev to which hr spirini at .rn.
n of lour. are the follow ngn
2 TWO SEATED PHAETONS,
one plot bolo, loath, top, cloth I : 2 tvetiveated
(2. rm.lltrovn carroig• 0, a ell liniobcd ; three porno
box linggleg..loother top, elect tire; twit coal box
buggies, leather quorteri„.jileci lire; n 'Ort , RVIt. dOC.
tres eight otyit.li Boot body
I,IIggIVN. lOC her oturierd, atoll Ire; eight boot body
bo gg , u. on,•1; p; boor tr ti, g boggles: 2 two
eat .oloare body earring, ; n Coffr.l carriage: Otto
rock a I;y.leart one thud y lug at
on, with
Gout , prin4 witgob, 1,0 with top.:; one
t for .pringq. . .
11., I. I llel oi ',rend lem velliCei • ,fight
ex. e,
111 1 1 1 1 111 1 1," 11 //11111/ lx‘ r; Kral
arriage ; e ;env! h i.d sp; big W 1 1 .201111.
I-o, one line I. are 11,. y. aru
• 11••• Nt . •••k •I• no 1 , •. A. 11. Sh• rli 1•• nxe••11•••1 I.v rltme.
111 4 ••••••1• . 11AN ••,nil . 110,010.1 y ••••A•orK411•••r•t,
1••••••gtt1111,•••1 lrl , r rti" 1.1. Ntorl, •••• nra-Omontt flit.
t- .1.1 111•1 lastio• 1•1 Lt 41111,1. All lhoLt , r
wi;rk •• ••••1.1 In. _•••••••••t•••••1 for oil, p•or
it 41‘.•in 1 1
n,• 54 4 1. Ptrup• 1 11 ‘• t •••'
•• 1••• 1.• of ally kiwi - . .•. •rttl•l 11,-n
•••• 1 4 41, 4 i•.lr. • •• r•r I•a•gaiti- ilittl••••1•1•••113 .
IT • r.•
Salo to C,11,111 . 11 , .• a . II II ,r,j, k. h In,.iid
ii, .1•. z d, fight I„Mill 111'141,, h) .
• .:41/111711 a, it
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA
TI!E 111.000
'rile reputation this nr4diel DO
is deriver! !rout l• • cures, 111.13 or which ere truly
morveloris. lu•etersfr. roses of Sero•ulrom tIl
tors, ullere !bess•ern ser.oe solurate.i sr. ith
rruption. ha! hoen purified nod cured by it
Soreirdous alit..lions and die doers, which wore ng
sertntrol Is) tire snolulou• ritorolnotion until
thee painfolly lint, I /Po O IM.d. Ira/ /Y
rur...l in such great ounibers sloro.t Ivory see
hor .4 the rountry, Shut the Ltbl sr.nreely need
Is. Lo innenrerl ut its 1111.1.1.er ,VP.
sirroultor. prison Is one r the n orost, - .(4:ructlve
VII HIP I, our raTe. Often, unseen and • usfelt
terrant art tl.e • r.ortnin midi ines the constitu.
doll, and ins Ite• the shark ei .111t,liling . or. f s ii,al
dLr s e u Montt enrltint It 1,1'1116011 its pro,-
enve. Again. it seem.. to breed in lotion -through
ou t the burly, and then, on scans foroLihierrecnshru,
rapidly develop into olle o,her of hideous
holes, either on the surfnee or among the
to the In tur,t &rea lee may he suddenly deposited
in ;be lungs or heart, or turn. rs ,formed. in the
liner, cr it shows its preseu-s. I y eruptions oft the
elfin or' foul tileorat ions on 11011, poi t of the hotly
lltoree, tide oreselonni use td a bottle of this.
Sursoporillu is adenoids., even when no arrive
symptrons of disease appear. horsons afflicted, with
the telloe log tomplaluis ger evilly find Immediate
relief, mid. nt length.cure. y the nisi of this
5.111.5.11 . .11711.1-1 : ,Inthorry't Fdre, .11e , e. or
Erwipelas T tier &111 t r od,
ltrrry
'ore Eyo, S.re- L'orsyntor-ut her:- esuptdritis yr
sterile Mims of Sorts/Woos Also in rile
• to ! ..py l a n,psj 4
If all Disease. FOY, Fla Dpsw, fa &via, Iltlll the
rlverotta affect lot.. •1 the ;mud
uervo. xi stem,
:An, li. or V•nereal anti Niel.. Int Ititivases ere
elms' by it though a long tints iN required for sub
titling tins„ oltrt mate nutletlit • Ity any n edic.ne.
Ito. long.„n tint..' i nee , t this int e will core tire
otopl titit• la to orrlittat or 11.•. Uterine Uterra
Iron s, oncl Female Itote.t•os are ntnonly g
es
anti Illt 'nudely tacit hy taa its plait', lu :Ind
int igornt int effect.
:Mount liirecilUtlF for rich cr.. , ore fo..d in our
mandgarAle, supplied g k nod Gout,
ben ....tined by woininubilloo. Oi PX
, 11 - 11111 . 01” , Inat.
ter; n the blood. toad Itut• kly to it. as air.°
lA,r•Ornipla inth Ivrpid y, Po, yeliient, or Infignul
hoa /.sere and Joundo, when arlidng,
boyidten do fridn the railli:ing pi 'non In tbe
blood. SA 1,0.4 PA It IL LA in .r great ',don, bd.
the ,tieneth rod 'rigor of trot intent Those rib,
id and Lisllrss , Dr.y..ndr:ll, end
troubled w Nerrout. A rpreliensieoill
ko ' , cars,
rre airy bo affections r.;,tuptoinelic of ladiris,
will find loam-dint, led er And condnelog mel
ded, of I s reidnretiVY prin., II:1 , 3 1.1111.
PREP .1 RED BY
I:. J. AYER A CO, LIONEL. MAS'
Pm lira( and AlullytieW
9 , ii.L BY A lA, DRUG!II.Br, 4 10' 1.:1(
k gents 10 CA. !fele.
B ORO r.;Gil ,S TA FEHENI
AN NU AL FINANCIAL. STATE- -
4.0 ,of thg• qougli of Cal liar. I lOw 11,10
)e.l •11116.14 Mmrli IS, 1,711 '
=II
Et' F:1
bawl , two 144 , 1 .1,440404.441.. i. 41 07
l'Io•Irro v1,411111,1'6 I MP, 1101 1444 dx
1,4.44 10,000 041
tank 4,4..4%441 01 4' 0 Nhogl 40441, ,
vall, tett 10.40•1 • • • • 179 50
044,14ret00l of .1 lin orno an, 40 , 4-04
111,1,14 . 271 110
ESlllbitillll ACM, I. 07 00
Item 4.f Ili, hot 1,351 IT
A -. 1.5111., ,/r Mark,. • 225 71
11. clip ty v 011.4104, 14 , 1,0 537 45
A .1. NVel,t), jr.l tor, 10011 f 4,4• 3 4 , 3
1441,4 n 110. 40441 W 441441 1104441 .."44•144
DISIII'IISENKN'I'S AND EXPENcravitEz.
Outstau(ling ()i'ders of previous years.
c.)l paid G.nd Vitt. r •: , 3-1 I :5
nppr pri.ttion to I:uutil,
Co • IS 4 :011 110
1.1 T. or..uttt.ii. l'o •SOY • 1:. 1 100
1;. A, ih it1I•1; Mi . fll , ISt S. 15'1 00
If 51 . 11 i'NO,
S or. .1:111111go On ire 1.11,•••• 2.0 110
I e r v, Ithr ,
J,ir I /m.„
' 4
.1.1110 and ls , te r palw, . 6,1 511
‘N II %:i kr, t1,,,,g.... ou 111.0.1.101 alky 2.r. u 0
E. llipmelly. I.al . 01 rut C.mo. Ix luovr.. 0.1 25
W 1. 1.v.0.11, g.... 1151111 , 6 , 50
Brut:. ti.lC liouni•oly, printing.. "" ""
11. Saxton, gin 14, .5..
Peter Spahr, lac k 111111 h.! lop
)rders 'drawn and paid fur debts con
tracted by pyevimiA CouneiL.
To cosh itl4l D.filte; am/ oln
+fleets f 27 (i . ;
./. AV. 12 rnfttneled t x 1 / 1 01-7-i 3.1 fal
John.3l Inore. , ,latniteff n7O H,l
W. II fl nfrny, in foil Inflg fin. nuittgen.. 700
1,. T. (Ir. nnflnitl, . :Op nil
31. Ilan.]Atoll,
IV, J. Simon,
El=
Tu Clllll pnid Jlount,emit 111111 . I . CLIPI'IIII . II
and hat rest un judgmi•ut e,.. , ,i)16 611
A. L. S. on,ler, gun and water •
E. Swartz, vol Wl'llllol
%VII/. t norm). •• • r
3ithu Orion,
Jobis T. C 4 ozier,
Curl,
lAA I hmhiL
J. T. 101,1°3
J. Itunitr.
.1. Campbell.- extra. polio. 111210 . • 4 hi)
' , Etter Nionyer,higit .161 f)'.l
0.1% Al se. .' •
. • . 28 62
•
. . -
A. 13 Lyne, clerk of atorket 200 00
Joseph W. Vg Illy, tromotror 175.00
C. A. I oration, talerplary 125 00
•
(I pow° 'Taylor,. Janitor 40 00
Siiitiol C'Tiatolt, .Orttor of grove} or ll 12 00
tlattlaerfr. Co., lamp poser, Or • - 107 :IS
Can lib; II '0'110:mood, gas Mt log. 01.... 112 RI
A. S.'l,yao:'repalni to gnu tannin; ac .. 05 40
A. O'Daitiol, 100011 - - ' ,' 18 00
Dragon & Katualy, printing " . • 102 00,
Rimini 0 Donlon., .83'26
James Artnotropg, itraparlagatlpllvato.... . . 20 00
.Ifooo4 M. Allen, serslves IN clew 2 (0
&ohm .1 cobs and. F. Cprinnath East Ward •
il,ctlon espouses 22 00
J. Worthington and J. It. Turner, 'Weal
11 - nrd a ectiun expenses ' 22 00
Itober.t Citeaffur,.l -vet •lb 00
It. McCartney: selling markot atolls " O5 00
James I oudon, stationery nod binding. • •.,. " 000
E. 1.. Ritrythlt, ittraticeit lees 1 24
C. E. Shrom thpenu ea to Ilan Wawa , 2 SC) ,
'ph. anus Conlyn, winding town''elt.ek...:. •20 00
,W. Or. at; 'nod Georgra_Coorlio,,.p.ting ,• •
or dilutor. ''' irar , ....... •. 2 .?. 0 .
Joseph 11' - op.s.flby, lob:Carat tlit' gralekilet,
s4atopti on bon.M,,lce, ... ' • ' - H'62
C, A. C. Conlon, stumps, piper, St ' 4 10
Acura° Toy for rennin. to eiql; and lot bill 6 Eth
C. A. Elliman, appropr Mimi to Comber-
Intl Eire contputty, 1000 ' ' - 10000
John Its till. 01 proprlation - to Union Fire .'. ..
company, lihral ' 100 00 .
.30.“ ph W. t 'gill y, approprlittion. to . Good -
._WIIL.FIre noinpany, 1809 . 100 00
John Campbell, appropriation' to Empire '
Ilooktind Ladder company, 1009
BOROUGH ,STATiIIIEXT.
John .IJoyoWnknot commhisloner, work no
drool. 8,082 86
. .
A. Carbaugh, work on East Main street... 681 75
E.,Donnell3, ." ~, . 424 - 38
G. & 11: She:tiler, stone for "
Geed Will Fire Co., "... 21 00'
~
Spangler & Wil.on " " ~ " ... 17 00.
Peter Spahr, brick, sand and hauling. ••• • 3,28 11l
banml•Myers, meson work and stone for
bridge . 103 3? -
Jacob Dick, b go for bridge 28 00
Lewis Faber, building Bower '
.. 3O 00
Ilelehter & Spottswood, laying crossi n g ,
, and repairing Market house pavements, 33 37
, Sbealter .1 M. Clellan, laying crussings, re•
puking pavements, curb, Se 51 20
Zimmerman & Uilmore, laying crossing.. 10 00
J. hn Uregg, repairing Market House
, - pavenieur.. ~,,. .. , .............. .- c , .. -18-75-
lonaihan Zelgibrlttal A. Barman stone 44 45
Bricker & Jacobs, nd E It I,vottaol, .. " 11 92
.*. "
J Park , and J. 11 trick, 30.23
(Mod Will Fire company. 5 00
Jheaffer,.Myerk, and Baird, regulators.. , . an 00 '
J..& J. Bottler, blackemithing33 40
It: Ruggles and it Uipp, blecksmithing.. „ .
5 88
W. i•enni. , nl, repairing loots - 10 00
Spiv 0 Bro , limo 6 00
.1. Plink and J Bretz, lime., 5 10
WM, McElwee, sin•l . 260
NI os •a it et zel, hauling '' 300
It. Thompson, ,"" 10 Id
Delancey. & Sh, nm, lumber and coal 101 20
Beetem & Co.. lumber 79 67
ihmtein & McCommon lund, r 17 08
. _
WJ. Cameron, ne, coal 041, !Toon., &c. 20 33
John Low and J. El. Man , uhelmer, 10 /3
latlM=2:ll
121111==E
B===
Total paynivilln
IN DUIITEDNESS.
Cal.lisle (Ink And Wn $25,000 00
Borough loan, prOpyr,. 28,4U1/ 00
Warth.n.Jottlnnul 6 , 11 00
Ontett 1,141111 g ordorg 1,377 01
0 5.277 01
•
11'even lm mired and four olives
Carlisle (las and Water Cow
pony smelt psr va1ue......:.228,100 00
Legacy of 51ra. n 1,000 00
Duo no et, eel RWB9II, 111, 300 00
Borough tax unto looted ,1/300.. 353 20
Nateliar, lieu 20 30 -
..
-t, judgniont 30 00
Casa in bands of Trea-over, (1,- •. •
000 Gas and Waler bonds
eounled-Its rash,) 1,501 30
-$30.863 80
Exaens of indebtedneFa
$24,413 18
.4‘lo
BOROUG II BONDED DEBT FALLS DUE AS EOL
.Itorquitv 1,1676
.7,tnu ry I, 1577
January 1, 11.79
Janunry 1,187,9.
.1/Lnuary 1, ISIU
BOUNTY STATEMENT.
MIIIII2
11,nont' ' $1,173 9
Tn:nmonnt received of S. iv,
11.1 r y, c ,Itector 8, 890 00
To amount r. eel% ed of II L.
lbws nr doputy co lector IStiR, 2,103 53
To ruhnunt • received 01 A, J.
Welsh, et,ll.,tor of 18( 9 3,947 20
By 14,11111 y hdadh, nod Intrrert
due aud 1.41,1 Oet d re I, Isll9, 90 00
By 11,6‘ey r'oupd•dt redo. toed, bull OU
By •Iu nue , toe )101111tV puriuNe4. 1 - 14
14% Trea-u: 1'0n.161.41 le, 97;
914.:6 06 07
MIIIMIT
El=
.1 t” I. Ih7l
.I.tultary
11:11 . ) 1. 1S7:I
.1 mil.iry I. 1R7,1
=1
=IMEII3=nI
thit.tnn nog Int IS6B
Ontot.tntlitl, td z. ISO
We. the /0011810 of the borough of Carlisle, do cer
tify dm we Rive the foregolue, Borou,ll
01141 It. only !lemma, Jo,eph Ogilby, Borough
Tremeurer, mud fitgLa I alooce due ouid hot ough of
1 00.70; end 0110 a I.ll\l,ca due tho bounty °e
t omit 01 it 107.;.5.
IV, 10100 01)0 he dole 11110 to . et.ty-first day of Morph , A.-D. 1079,
WILLIAM E. MILLER,
WILLIAM O. WOODS,
:11 ;oh ' Auditor,
Dill' GOODS, .I.‘c
SPECIE PRICES.
It EDl'Crin st pit I (`Es
GREENFIELD'S
N 4 lAsT MAIN STMEEr
'GRAND DISPLAY
Of all tl„• 1.111r..t Nok Otto, to Int}:SS II OL
MegAO ortuteot of
BLACK SILKS
.1111/1111.441 . Vaal/ I SlP...iii, Ile
Mlgu r. I' 'pllux.
I==ll
I' 0 1.4) It I, 8 I I. K 8
.oNor.titPut I Nes% I Ilnp Pop
vtuts. Very Cheap
21 , 01.1 [VC, lei. la IV l'elklit,
A I Ilseb.s roilko• of print •61 12! v
ti • 11 . .11 ' 1, I pH..
ilS32i O 1
14vnt 1 4 applr.tuil A littinlllt I turd idt..lll
• I• 11, 1 -1 4 plt IN cent
A ..r tin I 1.1:11, , who.' mu I
1.50 11)
1(0 0)
I=
BIM
I=
Ma
-;,~. ~:
LINEN TANTS 'TUFF.f
'. iid,nll; , ! gr.gtly mdncrd ptlis. )4.
• 1 r od Cavelc 1it.1,214j
100 1
BLACK ALPACAS
114-6 CO
.1c
A SPECIAL BARGAIN.: ~
111 the metre, wt. tllfy 'ettipt.t lieu for weight td
6'o 1,
4:16 611
4)1 43
cloth. For beauty jai Itixtre and shitd, they eanitoi bn
447 16
2.
xiirpasnotil.b, oily ilk tray olatitry
Iv. ./4 25, IU, 511, 00, $lOO
I=
- ,
Jmit, opeuell ANY) BOYS, v ry rbeap
I=
• •
WHITE GOODS,
Llnenx, Cnmkried,, 8 ntx ee, N N1901i119,
Beautrfol Pl . quov . 1111 Y por•i:el4 Im•er_
Ulna lo . filPyear'.4 prlver,
EMBED
dLOVISS, NOTIO.N 8, kc.,
The-al4ontlon of buys CJ tO ' filo obtlyo 'stool:, is
earnestly eollegrid. I will offer bona fida' Ilargaind
that cannot be. found In large holm!, Olaf are none
atoeked with old gouda bought at war prices:
L: T. GREENFIELD
EMI
BlmaTO
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE. °
Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila
delphia and Pittsburg, and Two
. Trains Daily to and from Erie
(Sundays excepted).
(AN and after Monday, November 15,
1860, Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad emu any will depart front Harrisburg and
arrive at Philadelphia and Pittsburg ne follows: .
HASTWARII. • .
210—Philadelphia Express luny. Harrisburg
• daily (rrc7pt - iitrinday)nt and - atTlves at-
Woit Philudelplila at 0 30 rt. m.
S 20—Fast Lillo leave.; Harrisburg daily (except
Monday) at 6 n, tic., and anhrn at West Phlladel•
plila a: S 40 a. m.
.11sil I rain learns Altoona dolly (except Sunday)
at 00 p. tn.. and arrives at Ilarrlahurg at 910 p. m.
12 10—Padile Express leaves Harrisburg daily
(xcopt Sunday) at 12 10 p In., and arrives nt West
.Phlladelphin at 4 p.
10 45—Uncial:MI Express leayea Harrlsburk daily
at 10 46 p. tn., and arrives at West Plilladelphi. at
3 10 n. m.
2 50 . Soutnern Exarars leaven Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2 60 p. Si., and or iven at Went
Philadelphia at 7 00 p. m.
Harrintung Accommodation leaven Altoona dolly
(Sunday excepted) at 7 Si a. nt., and arrives at Har
risburg ut 11,5 p. m.,
S Accommodation Haves Harris
burg at a '55 p. m., and atriv n at Phi adelphia at
050 p m.
8 0 —ltantaster Train, via. Mount Joy, leaveS
Harrisburg daily (except ,unday) at 8 00 a. m., and
arrives at Went Philadelphia at 12 55 p. In,
60 00
$.2,787 79
$17,321 7D
4 20—Eric Fak Linn {vest, for Erie,
riohnrg dal!) , (excopt Sunday) at 4 20 p. In., arriving
at Erio at IQ
. . .
12 10—Cincinnati Express leaven Ilarriotmeg daily
(except Sunday) at 12 10 a. m: ; arrives-at-Aitoona at
4 So a.m. and arrivea at Pittsbura„at 9 20 a. a
2 40—Pittsburg Exprola leaves Ilarritiburg daily
(except Sunday) at 2 40 a. M., arrives at Altoona at
8 00 a. m takes breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg
at 1 30 p. io„
4.lo—Paelfle _Express leaves Ilarrßburg daily at
4 10 a. m., arrives at Altoona at 8 55 it. m , takes
br'enkfast and arrkyea at Pittsbura at 1 50 p. M.
Fart Line leave il Harrisburg daily (except bunday)
at 4 15 p. m., arrives at Altoona at 8 50 p. m., takes
suppor and-arrives at Pittsturg ut 1 45 a M.
'ling Train leaves • Harrisburg daily (except Sun=
day) at 1 15 p m., arrives at Altoona at 7 25 p.
takes supper and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 36 a m,
Way Pa..senger Train leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept Monday) at 7 45 n. m., arrives at Altoona at
2 .0 p. m., and at Pittsburgat 10 30 - p. m.
SAMUEL A. BLACK,
Supt. Midd lorDiv. Penna. R. It.
Harrisburg November 30 1869.
READING' RAIL ROAD
MIMI
Lows
125,900 00
700 00
1,600 00
13,400 00
12,600 00
••/------$53,4110 00
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE North and
North West for Philadelph , a, New York, Hooding,
Pottsville, Timaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litia, Lancaster, Co.
lumbia, As., &o.
Trains leave Harrisburg for4ow York astollows:
at 5.30 0.10 A. m.,12.20 . 11c0n ' and 2.05 , connect
ing with similar trains on Pentlaylvania Rail Road,
and arriving at New York at 12.16 noon, 830. 0.00
and 10 00 P 31., respect ivoly. Sleeping Cars accom
pany the 6 35 a. at., and 12.20 noon trains without
change.
Returning: brave Now York at 9.00, A. M 12.00
noon, and 5.00 P 31. '
t, • 815 a. 3.1„
and 3.30 P M. SlSeping cars 'accompany the 0.00
A. M., and 5.00 P. 0. trains hom New York,
without change.
Levee liarrihharg for Reading, Pottsville, Ttinta
qua, 311 nm-twine, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine Grove,
A
and 4.10, P. M.., stopping ,at Lebanon and principal
way : the 4.1 u P M. train connecting tar
Philadelphia, Pottsville, and Columbia only. For
.Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via
Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harris
burg at 3 40 P. M.
--,---- $7,214 10
MBE
I=llll3]
Way Passenger Train leaven' Phlladolphle at 7.80
A. u., connecting with similar train on East Penn
sylvanla Railroad, returning from Reading at. 0.35 P.
, stopping at all Stations.
Leave Pottsville at 5.411 and 9.00 A 01., end 245 r,
it., Herndon at 0 30 A. M., Shamokin at b.4o,.aud 10.:
40 A. 11.. Ashland at 7.05 A. 71, and 12.30 noon, M.
001 00 Inagua at 8.33. A It , and 2.20 r 01., foe Philadelphia
and New York.
(9,000;00
~000 1 0
3,000 00
9,0' i 0 00
.1,0 0 00
Leavy Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehann •
Rail Road at 8.15 A. It. for Harrisburg, and 11.80 a. a.
for• Pine (drove and Tremont.
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367 31 f 3 GOI 1:3
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iteaffingAceommodatlen Train, Waves Pollen.'llo'
at 3.40 A M paSSea Reaffirm at 7.30 A. It., arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. U. netUrMillir, leaves
,Philadolphir at 4.15 P ' patalng Reading at 7.40
P. , arriving at Potthville at 030 P. L.
Pffitstown Accommodation Train, leavos Potts.
town at 0.13 a VI. returniug'loaves Philadelphia at
4.00 P. 3.
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Columbia Ilan Road Trait. leavo Reading at 7.15
A. 51., and 6.15 I. 11. for Ephrata., Wit, Linea ator
Columbia. kJ.
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Porkiothen Rail Rood Train. leave Perk Lorne° Jane.
Lion 1t 0.00 A SL, 400 and 5.30 P. 01 return
ing, leave zehwenkuville at 8.05 A M , 12.45 noon,
and 4.15 P. m. connetting ith similar trains on
Reading Rall , Royd.
Cold]rookdalo Railroad train]] !Pave Pottstown at
010 A m.] ' and 6.20 P. M. rui log, leave Mt. Playa
t at 7 a 0 an.i II 25 A. AL, connecting with similar
train]] on Leading Rail Road.
Chester Valley Railroad trainuleavo Bridgeport at
e3O A yi. and 2.05 and 5.02 P. M., riaturning, leave
Downingtown at 6.30 k. 0., 12.45 noon, and 6.15 P.
eattneetang with duallye train], on Beading Roll Road.
On hundaya Lease New York at 5.00 p.
It.. Philadelphia lit R. 00,1. xi. nod 3.15 P. xi.. (the 8.00
t. a tr.iin ranning only to Reading.) leave Potts.
*Vie nt 8.00 Harrisburg ut 635 A. 11L , and
4 - 111 - Pnr:"lartritemlintvor7:ll - A - ; - 1 - r - nrd - ltro3 - P7lr: -
0;r Ilan risburg, at 7.23 A. 31for New York, tud bt
3 40 A. M. and 4.26 P M. for Philadelphia.
u ta t 5111eage.'Senson, School and Ezetir
+ion Tickets, to and from all points.at reduced rates.
Baggage chocked through(loo pounds allowed each
I es:emitter.
NI BERLAND VALLEY It- 11
CIIANOF, OF DOORS.
On told niter Monday, NO, ember ItAlt, 1669, Pas
songor Trot 11, will nui dolly, as follows, (Sundays
earepin Iy
ACCOMMODATION Tit AIN lenven llarrluburg
5:05 A. II „510elialikdburg 8:35, Co rlinlo 11:11, A owymo
9:40, Shlppousliurg 10:20. Chnulhernburg 10:4.1 11reon•
maeltly 11 :10, Arriving ta 11400:ntown 11.45, t.
at U ently !totlac..l pie.:
MAU. Tli AIN Ituts,:t Ilarrintitin4 1:35, I' 3 , ,
2:57 •Carlisle 2:40, 3:15, Ship
pewilaug IJA Chambettiburg 4;40, Orcenvuotle 4 55
outs,ls • ut Ilager3town 5:23, r M
ENV/LESS TRAIN 11:Avegburg 4:13 t• a,
311:Otani: slain . ; 4,17, Corinth: 5:17, Nntvvilln 5:50, Ship:
new:lung 6:14,, nit - 1114 at )1111111 g 0:45, 9Y.
A In,N, El/ TRAIN I.•a.vrs Chatnljeral , iirg 0:00, k 141
r• is 9:25 arriving nt Ilaggr,tiown 10:10, A Y.
ACCOMMODATION THAI lonron 04111111.1. rsburi:
5: U NI, Slllpp , •nslturg CA) ,, , CarllBlo
0.33, Illerhunicxrmrg. 2 arriving at Iturriaborg
TR.\ I V I nvt.s II .g.• mono I.oot Oren •
eaat It. 5:35, ethrknlllei rg 9: I ShiPlo9•9 o oorg 9 : 40 .
oillv 0.11, nr1111:24
Ing Ilttrtlohnt - g 11.55, t. a.
X1.111:1:4 THAI>: I,ivrs Hagerstown :2:00 a,
41.ee• eastklge4S Cliaml , foshurg 1:05 Old uric
1:57, Newrilit..2:l"ol, 3teelooklesinag 3:18,
arriving at 11,1 slot 3.50,
A MIXED '1•It11N Doter. ling tot.. n P W,
rotiototlo mr:vinv nt rlknil.erKnurg 5:: 5, P )1.
ot thur lotion; with
trait. to loot from Plalinlriplitit. Now York, Pittoloirg
html tint , le nail Witoltihn't
NOTlCE'.—Notiee is 'hereby given
th t the fol owing mini 11 perttous have filed
npplirn l is fur 11.101. n t. restaurant, and
ii.ensett 110,1001 h.•• iteverni
1 m iug th• rent, In the 0011.1 , of the Clerk of the Court
of Quirt., SUSHIIIN of Climbed:at; county, u
wid t o plientimiw , o i l. he pre•enteil to ittil.l Court, on
Nlitilittiy the 011,111111 day of .4.1 nil, 5570:•
0 1
1111% N(;.,
\I •.. Igo/ Z. Bentz, Collis)°, Loot Wot it.
Lee in Fa' er,
. .
Ihin le Liiiiieniii er 0
John Noll. " West II ord.
0
..Is, oh 'rhodium. l
u
N. IC. W00d. , , ~
lieurge N , .47.01. 0 "
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I. L. iikiitlipitig , l•; _ 6.
- Wiiihllll Crosier. - I kid i.o,in -- Triwtishini, — : —
Joni. Hoy,: • Iltif 1 P einio . •,.. " •
h.'i (ii.Orge,
Win .1 Morris,
Ii S. IViiii,", - .. •
'
.1 it. oh Siviivir. "
John ICrel zer, liiiiiip.fou 11..
.LAOI 0 Ile , k, . Lower Alien 0
.T 01011" &highly, Iliddiese:
A:•L. Horeb, • MOIIIOO 1r •
J,, hit Thompson, Herhonlinsburg, North Ward>
Isaac hail,
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.1. W. Souders) ' • "
George I. 5p0.11.1% " .
41., W " . Laidig, ' South Word.
11. 0. Blot teliberger. Newton Township,
C Hollinger, ' - .. "
11. It. St.reile, P.O II "dory. " ' , " •
J. 0 Beecher, North Middleton
Winton' 0. Sharp, • Newburg ' Borough.
Charles Ilenneberger, Now rill° "
'Georg° Beltzlioover, . • '
Elias it. E.i Bier, Peon Township.
Henry & David Itursh,Shippensberg Borough.
John Wynkoop, or,, . .
Samuel Stover, ,- - " . r 1,
enamel. limey. ,
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0 mon av
d &ler, . i° '
Samna )(Loughman,.
n r ontlianipton . Township,
Iyi Minn Clark,
' Divehi Z Guyer,. Stalih Iliddleton
Ellen Ittipl.y,
04.orge Fl ter, "
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e
.Wilholu S. Mullin,
John 0 Reeser, Sliver .Spring. . • ," -• '
.1 W. Lohlig,
Georgo K...Utiey,
.1. 'Look,
Peter Conklin, ' Upper Allen 0 -
,loolioa Culp„ . . • " I ,
Jacob Chisnell, • Rest Pennsboro . 0 . -
J. W. F .Ir,
• George Emrich, New Cumberl'd' through..
Ilenry'llopmon, •
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CLOVIS AND CAMIMNIIES,
Jug . : a,lughton
Henry Pohly,,
John F,aller,
John Honnon,
hi grl.4.Vl4.lVillifl
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RESTAURANTS. ,
Frederick Ilebner,,
Samuel Browit
John Brown,
hointin'S.,Colbort i - -11
TINA ro Jonoa , Wont Ward.
Adam Hoffman, ' " ,
Nllllam Reactor, llorriugh.
Jolla Holoy, l'ilochanlcahurri . .
• 'Ail Monson mud ha lifted within, 5 day! after
.granted, or they wilt
Clark of Quarter flerlone.!
J2AILROADS
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WINTER .kRRAN¢pIEI,7.
Monday, December 27, 1869
• G. A. Z.: moLLs. Gen Sup't
Heading; l'n. ln,ernter .17,1.560.
WESTWARD !
o.AST W A
0 N. LULL Supt.
o tll 011 Ice, Nto, 0,4i9
EINIEBI
RIITAIL TB
CaTato_ • 'Borough
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31(1SCRALAX4 . 0,.17a.
- 21. MAtO'NHEiMER.
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Dueler to
CHOI6Ii VASIILY GROCERIES,
FINE QUALITY, OF TE4B, PURE SPICES
QUE ICNSWARE,
fILASSWAItE,
STONEWARE,
WOODEN, AND
I, 11 ILLOWWARE
DIST BRANDS OF
FAMILY FLOUR
SALT AND FISK.
ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE
BOUGHT AND BOLD
HOUTHWEAT comas PITT AND P3MPRET STREETS
I Cdec6o
CANDY !
CANDY I !
Th aubscrlbox keeps constantly on hand, at No.
35, Yost Maio street, s lafgo atock of Franck and
A moriena Candle°, Nnto, Frolta, Ac., conidstlng of
EZEIMM!
racin
LEMONS, PECAN NUTS,
RAISiNS, ENGLISH WALNUTS,
PIGS,CREAM ,NUTS.
PRUNELLAS. " DROUND'NUTB,
COOOA NUTS, . AND CIIESTNUTS.
ALMONDS, MI
TAFFIES OF 'EVERY VARIETY;
each a Walnut, Coquonut, Fig, Fruit, Butter, Scotch,
Cocos Chard, and Coeds Strip.
FRESH CAROIitEL EVERY DAY,
I suannacture largely, and can supply the Trade
and Hucksters on reasonable terms. -
Ito not forget the place,
.44 , 8- No. 36 WEBT MdIN STREET, *
CARLISLE, PENN'A.,
D. W. BURKHOLDER
MEM
PraLADELPIILt
PLASTER WORKS,
COATES STREET WRARF
CALCINED AND LAND
PLASTER
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Bol'l2 DUET,
TERRA AL RA,
&a., &o
ANY inquiry will receive immediate
answer. Satisfaction in peke and material
assured, and shipmants promptlyinado.
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'Lb7C ly
(10,000 GUARANTEE
IlUk'K LEAD Excels ull other LEAD!
First. For Its Unrivaled Whiteners.
Second. For ltx Uurqualod DuroHilly
TlCrtf. -Fur Its thiaurpaxEed Covering I'rop•rly
fm• ite Ecortomy.—Qt
40w- IT emit., lean to twilit with Buck Lead, than
coy other White Lola extant.---The aame—weight
e..vora morn aurfoce, it more dumbio, and maims
whiter work.
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Firt.o For fie Unequaled Durability.
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Third. }or Ite nititirptidmed Covering Property
loultly, fur Its Unlit ECOII 1111 l
bring the chrapeet, lettebteeret, and most durable
White Paint in the murbt.
BUCK LEAD, AND BUCK ZINC ;
TRY IT AND DE CONVINCED;
mtbditeibon Ounro teed by tilt. 'lantifeeturerg
R UCK COTTAGE COLORS
/ relrn r.l .•a let e../1 y for 1 II ha/UK
Outbuililinxis of esi•ry NVri; limn , Ferweg,
ko Thirty-limo iiiffermit
U oifurm, and Itenutifol Simileo
uuplo c , rd. newt by
Deillerti 3 Oriliqw will b.. trot• ly executed
lunnu lite to rot,
FRENCH, RICHARDS LE CO.,
W. Cidlt. 'O:NTH D .11AltKiT STREHTS
PHILAbELPIIIA
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BY HENRY BAXTON.& ('O.,
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C I:A. ------'
tqjatliolY
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
OG . I L B 'S,
/
.47,W ST, MAIN ST.REgT',
ALL GOODE REDUCED
Pleaini•Call, nod be courlaccra j lat wo cad sell
goods tit prlces that doff Sosslislltlon
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FISK te 11A2'011; BANKERS.
OFFICE OF-FISK-&
R'ANKF. R.* A N 7) EX 1, I.; S
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
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No. 5 Nassau Street, New York,
The remarkable sure, as which attended our ne
gotiation of the Loans of the Central Pnafc Railroad
Company and tho Western Pacific Railroad Company,
wad the popularity and credit which these loans
have maintained In the markets, both in tills coun
try and Europe, have shown Gist the First Mortgage
Bonds of wisely located and. honorably managed
Railroads aro promptly recognized and readily taken
'as the moat suitable, safe; and advantageous form of
Investment, yielding a morn liberal Income than can
hereafter be derived from Government Bonds, and
winnable to take their place. ' '
Assured that, in the selection and negotiation of
superior raliread loans, we are meeting a gr'ear.
public want. and r. ndering n va.nable service-150th
to the hot vrs of capital and to these great national
works of 1, tcrnnl Improvement whose Intrinsic
merit and substantial character entitle them to the
use of capital and the confidence of inv,stors—we
now offer, with, special confidence and satisfaction,
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
Chesapeßke and Ohic.
RAILROAD COMPANY
The Chesapeake and,Ohlo 'Railroad, connecting the
Atlautle coast and the magnificent he'bore of the
Chesapeake 1107 with the-Ohio MT. r, at a point of
reliable navigation, and thus, with the entire Rail
road system and water transportation of the great
West and Southwest, forms the additional
EAST AND WEST TRUNK LINE,
so impeintrvely demanded for the accommodation of
the Immense and rapidly growing transportation
between the Atlantic ...aboard and Europe on the
ono hand, and the great producing regions of the
Ohio and Mississippi Valleys on the other.
The importance of this Road as a new
outlet from tho West to the sea magnifies
it into one of national consequence, and
insures to it an extensive through traffic from the
day of its corn; lotion; in the development of
the extensive agricultural, and mineral resources of
Virginia and West Virginia, It Posseie.es, &Goa Its
mfiti Doe, the elements of n largean - dnfofitablirloral
business.
Ihne tho great Intereate, both general and local,
which demand tho completion of the
Chersapealce and Ohio Railroad
to the Ohio river, afford the mirest guarantee of its
success and value, and render it th,Mcit important
and substantial railroad enterprise now In progress
ito this country.
superiority as an Vent and West route, run the
promise of an immense and profitable trade awaiting
die completion, have drawn to It the a Walton and
cooperation of prominent capitalists and railroad
men of thin oily, Of sound Judgment and known In
to4rity, whose connection with It, together with that
of eminent eltize no nun lousiness men of Virginia
and West Virginia, Insures all energetic, lionn'rityo,
and successful management.
PlOllOOlOllB
The - road le completed and in oporAtion from
Richmond to the celebrated White Sulphur Springs
of Went Virginia, 2 237-miles. and there remaiit but
.2.oo . miles (now partially constructed) to be com
pleted, to carry It.to the proposed terminus ou tho
Ohio river at, or door On , mouth of the Big Sandy
river, 10 miles shove Cincinnati, and .350 miles
below Pittsburg.
Lines ore now projected or le progress through
Ohio and Kentucky to this point, which witl rennect
the Chesapeake and Ohio with tho entire railroad
systems of the West and Southwest, I.tl with the
Racifititatirsattl.
Its valueltle franatiw , wrol wlventag,,
will place the Chetapeake and Ohio Rail ood Com
pany among the richest and most 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.
Tho details of tho Loan have hem arranged nllh
special referenco to the Ivan is of all ebonies of in
vestors, and comblno the various features of cot
venlence, eafoty, and protection against logs or fraud.
The Hoods are in denominations of
$l,OOO, $5OO, and $lOO
They win be Issued as
COUPON 80ND.3, PAYABLE TO BEARER
mid may be held ill (hill lorm; vi
The Bond nuq La regioti red le the HUMP of the
owner, with the eon'pons renqning pnynble to
bearer in twined, the principal !wing then rainfern-
ble °llly on tho !pool. , or 11w COIIII.OIO r
itroikl.rd 1.. 1.34,r; or
'1 Ilk' C4lllll/1. 111/1p lu tle•achi,l atel the
llund lihmto u Permanent Itegittter,tl Itumt, traulter.
also, only ou the le ohs et Ow t . . , lnputy, and the
lute eot zuadepliyalill• only to thv regi.tered on ner
or bin a term}.
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14t. " Coupon 13omis payable !,“
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2d. " Registered Bonds with Coupons
attached."
3d. "Registered Bonds with Coupons
detached, '.'
awl nlitgititl Fil dosi unL I l•y it
r.ppelfyitig Om Oa. of 11.11,11 x
They have Thirty ,Years to rliu
(tom 35.1.,ry 15 157 e. %kith inter A 31 biz per'i;.rti
per nnhum frein No, I, I'll
h.f•CIPA I. D NTERKST PA YMILE INTOOId
IN,Taxsivr OF NEW YORK. .
The In rrn t in llgn6lo In
M A AND NOVI.UIIIIII,
that it may take the plan, of that I,f the etrlier
Insmx of Ff. TWelliVel, and suit the convenience of
our biennia who already lank Central and . Western
Nellie Bonito, with Interest payahle in January and
July, and who may desho,'ln . anakinkt additional
laventiamitH, to Lase their insteront re,9lvatdo" at
different monsoon of the
The LO3lll Is secured by a mortgage upon the ant lens
lino of road, ?rem Richmond to the Ohio riser, snit"!
tlan eiptipmeat and all other t roperty and anipurte
!MlMl connected 111,1,161
A Stoking Fella 'of $lOO,OOO pen. ann or.. Is pro
vided fur the redemption of the Bonds, to take effect
one yew after the completion of the road.
The mortgage fu fer 515,0 0 ,1,000, of which $2,000,000
will be reserved anti held fa trout far the redemption
of outs aiding bonds of the Virginia Central ltall
roka Oompany, now merged n In the Chesipeake and
0 10.
Qf the remaining $13,000,000, a sallieleut anniunt
willlietkold•to !complete the road to One Ohio rlyyr,
porfoot and haprove the portion now in operation,
and thoropghly equlja the whole fur a large and'
active traffic; s „
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Tho present price Is 00 uud nccruud Interv.t.
A Loan so amply sectqed, eib ductility - guarded,
used so certain bereattor to command 11,prominent
piano anteing the favorite sec urit les ln tine markets,
libtit of this country and .linditio, wlll lir at once
atmreeintrd and quickly 41,110.0.1.,
Very rolivert fully,
P. B.—Wehite.i leaned p4mpLlalx Sentainlng full
•
particulars, statistical details, maps, ate., 'which w in
be Punished upon applienllop. .
Wu buy pod'Wc,ll
GOVERNMBNT BONDS;
and receive the accounts of
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ntni others, subject toubork nt sisbt,.and allow to
teroet daily balances. ! • ,:••' •
911113704 m
February 15, 1570
OEM
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FIRK
HANEFREI
.lIANICEAB,
oonionnams,
CANDIDATES.
OR SHERIFF.=I . hereby..
offer -
iiiyj
' wolf an a 'cantliolitto fur the of fi ce of SHERIFF.
on Ject to the deeielon of the ItCpubllcan Nominating
Convention • . It. N. SENNOLER:
Carlilole, Marelt 2, 1670.
3mltto - -
MIOR tho solicitation
as of n number of It. publlcano throughout the
county, I olTor myself nu n cruelutato for Lilo nom hut
(lon of Sheriff ot the next County Convention, eule
Pet to Ito dorlolott.
17tohte
Carnal; March 10,1670.
ILIISCELLA NEC! US,
. 1 011NAtilOADF
1870
HARD WAIL E
LENOX" SAXTON
SA.XTON
EAtT MAIN STREET,
Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Cutlery, &c.,
Carlisle, Pa.
•
lerehyllllll9oncf: to the poblb:, Oint hey Intend
selling everything In their line, either wholefolo or
otail, at prices much lower than ran tin bought thin
Idn of Philadelphia
Our stock en.lBo la part of
BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL D ESC II PTI ON g
Paints,
Of
•
roil
'int/ ,
Shovels,
lines,
Forks,
Itakefi,
Spodee,
Crow blui,
' Sledges,
Picks,
Alto a foil nod well selected assortment of
Putty,
Vartdeltea,
Cement,
Fleeter,
Sand,
Powder,
Safety fuse,
Table and Packet Cutlery
Mechanlcs' Tools,
A full etook of
P•ARM BELLS,
47 ,
Plana, llamas, Cimino, Grain bags, Ropee,Hays,
nod Ray Elevators of all descriptions
GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPE,
and ammunition of all Icinds
Thankful for past favors, by strict attention to
business we hope to receive a continuation or the
11. SAXTON & CO.
ALL PERSONS knowing themselves
h.dottm t Henry Saxton aro tequenteo to
make imm•diato settlement, and those basting
c 1.11.1111 to prt-nott them IT settlement, as I visit to
close up my books to Jannaryl, 1870
HENRY SAXTON.
27jan70.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY
--c -3xAT.,-; 1~000,000
JOHN B. REESE & CO.,
O ENERAL AGENTS,
(IFTTen.;
122' South Delaware ave., Philadelphia,
10 South street, Baltimore.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GTJANQ
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Middle andFonthorn Stat. lute siren more general
and uniform gatli.f.tetion ti nu thix guann
Thy trade lii it h. htesdily I urreaged tlntil -the
onnunptlon now thronoaout tho enliro country liir
nriy other fertilizer
The In capital loyal, dal In iI4 Irralutelon
ttliortht the surest guarantee of IL, vontutuell -exert
Th.• emniatti3 ha, A fat ~inter Intrust iu
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csfisilmi•ts cm) Itsnsu It It the highest Inter. ei
of tha , mnpany 1. pal tho Load: fortillzor Into mar
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solvittliv pr.litre
Thin is al retail Ita tigttnin i /I
ribmpany Ihttoighout Now Je,..y I.lawarv, Pena
and the Southern Stator. and nt 1k 1101V.IM
.10!IN 111.:EtiE 3: CO.
(*lomat Agents for the Company
liffubig=3ma,‘T2m
INTER. NA L REVENUE
NITED STATES 'INTERN A f,
U
n,FE.„ •
Appeatton Annual Taxes in the Fifteenth
Collection District of Pennsylvania,
composed of the counties of York,
Cumberland, ❑nrl Perry. -
N. 111.1.1 —An :Ippenl .111 1... lii 1.1 a oh. I
Ch Allen In Yn 111
Thurrtlay, April I, and 7, 1570,
on the n. , ..0. , -niont of tIo• annual' .of Income p.•
urns for tho yo•r Iton; tlfo I.IOU ,perkj t,I
appli.itllon.,t t.ritt f, ut Mar I, IS70: and 1111 thr
rv•turu• of to tiol.~ in roleltalo A. oi/. cordage.,
rod 611 , 111 . 5, in kept far u.o tul . the lIr.I
.In: of NI •reh, 1.70. %then and oluronfl p0i..., In
!oft-toil tune tottood •
V1I). F. W 11.1.1 .1:11S,
Ass., or kV Im lab I)i' I, 1, ra.
1"1.1.. Vol k, Ph, dI arch 16, 1 , 571,- .I-24i0
TT NI TED STATES TERNA T.
lJ lEVENUR.
potucTioN OF ANNL AL T. FO., is7o.
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Car.lAlt., April 1,151 , 70. j
Purnitani.lo the Internal Itevenue Lnnsoftlte Unite
Hates, allii•pesseil 0.111116 ttlllllllll list of 1t 70.
or 144 111.0, Tax On
Hoge, (Until Wolelo, 111110, ke. , nro loirelly notified
that - the CiAvviiir of tlio District. or tin Deputy will
lie present to receive the nfiiieiial.l taxes, at the (Imo
-111.1 Owes
ci'maxikipiNp AND
At Mitten Brillp,port. on *inlay, ApH I
18, ISIO, from noVen o'vhck, a. In ;to Metre o'oiook
M.. for last I't , '' boro',,llantrion, and Al.
lon town.hips, ettioholhold . comity,
.itntl. Poirviem
township, York comity. ,
At the 'lallr. ad !foto!, dioldstroo',.on Morda),
April 18,1870, from o'clock. V• to. to li. to.
for port of the seventh thvivion, including Cinewago,
Newberry, and Warrington townships. York r 011111).
At the American dbK, I, 51. clinnlcalmra., en "pace.
tiny awl Wednrs..ily, Aim' 19 and 2n, 1870, lit the
town hips of Silver Spring, Upper Allen, and Mon
roe, and the hoiongli of Mccli•nleabur,r, Cumberland
county: and the t .wu.hlpn of khan nrintli, Cot 11.1,
Franklin, :it'd Washington, an I the borongl: of U,lh
burg, York county.
At this n'..:106 of the AoMatt Pi Shipp.,
011 Thursday, April tl, PT O, for the townalln.n,
of 41tIponushurv, B ,, ntlimplon, and llopowoll, ma.
the boroughv or S1 , 1111..11.4.10;1..1 n owburg.
At the rhino nf ,Coi. hi. 11. it oollhorn, forluorly oc•
e . oplell by Ax-Isfitl,t him; at Nowvllla',
on Frailty lin& Saturday, April 21 nod ta, lhio, f.t.
thn 10,1,116114. of 11111Ln, Frankfurt!, W. it Pomo,
boro', Penn, and Nowt..ll and tho borough . of Now
.vllle..
Ai the olliee In Carlisle. on Tuesday and
Wedni /Any. April 20 00,1 27. 1870. l r the townships
Of No th Middleton, South Middletoh, Middlesex.
aNLlAttklnson,lttl tho borough of Carlisle. - .
PERltrdburav
At Eittunates hotel, Landisturg. op Tuesday ; May
10, 1870, fur the townships of 'Tnboyno, Jachson,
1,11011 , 0 n, Barium, T)rone, Carroll, null Spring; nut
the borough of Land smug.
- At Ithlnestnith's hotel, Now
,Illoomfleld, on Wed.
tnominy,ltay 11, 1870, f r the townahpa of Centre,
Juniata, nod Tuscarora, and the borough of N'en
111..0185.0d. x
At Parrett's lintel, Newport, en Thursday. May 12,
1870. for tho townships of P hvattlrld. littler, °dyer,
Watts, Howe, Buffalo. fliektwnod 'had ,Liverpool,
and the bordughs of Newport, 31111erotown, Livor•
pool, and New
At Stephenson's Hotel, boo rani,, 1 1 , iday, Sfay'
13,1870, for 'he tow, ships of stye and Penn, null the
borough of Ihntrannon. ' .
TAKE NOTICE.—IIy the Caw, o, dunend, II Mord,
2, 1807, parties falling to pay, at the time xpeeilled
above. will Incur the following expenoes :—twenty
cents for notice and four route per title (ornery', of
the xnmo, with five ber centutnpenalty and Inter, fit
at One per runttun per month additionid.
The above nudttioned places have been ecleried -
the MONt. * central. In the srveral divixbmn. emit mdse
couvenient to the Tax Payer, and all partle,itre .re•
4triited to pax on the thiys nod at thu t lineo4fpee i fled
JOSEPH' NV:P4TTON,
'Collector FiftoentlitE:striet
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE,
ate hut
Letters Austainentary oh esteto of Margaret
Forbes, Into of Wi•at Pen:tabor& tow ' , Alin de ginned,
having boon granted to the , Folbscriber, reeidlng iu -
I.nitt townaldnotti person. , knowing thenntokon in
dobtod thorato nro requegeg to make_ payment, and..
thorn It sting cia.m., Or - dentandat'to present them,
duly authenticated, for setlititnent, to ,
WILLIAM
, Executor.
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mmicrpor—onn o v ho thoroughly underotituthi
tliu bluthiesr—ot Um Bigots Iloilo, to
whom llbornlW , lmea will hu slum. Inquire Immo
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dintoly. "
24,m1,701t ••• OHO. Z. BENTZ Propriolor.
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BEEMIER!