rqy 11 , I4rti,5ii: VO:att., • CARLISLE: APRlaq.i, 1870 Ndxt SunclN , ,is Easter.- Eggs evil likely be high, at markety on Sat-Archly, Every one laming, ground is busily engaged making gkden. The eountry roads are getting in excel lent condition Our country friends can . sCion visit town sonm IMMG=I Persons in town - who moved this spring should notify ti. from where, and 'where they Aoved to, as our carrier experiences bon;:iderable difficulty in getting the papers properly delivered.' 42.; Ilev. 11. B. liartzler, the pastor. iai charge, will preach a sprinint Un. Sabbath Schools; in St P. 1141 Evangelical church, on Sunday,• the seventeenth instant.. Those interested in the nursery of the church arecordially invited to attend. Haverstick Brothers at their new drug store, No, 5, South Hanover street, formerly occupied by B. lston, have opened Out with a full tine of.drugs and varieties. They have their soda fMin tain in full operation, and all desiring a cooling and healthy drink cannot do bet-. ter than by giving them a call, - A serious accident occurred task Wed nesday as the mail train of the Northern Central railroad was going south. It seems that David Strine was on his way from New Cumberland I'd-Bridgeport, and as the train was crossing the pike his horse took fright and threw him out of the buggy, inflicting serious injuries about the head and other puts of the body. Dr. Rutherford, of Harrisburg, and Dr. loop; of New CUthherland, at tended to the injured map.— Fork True Dem OCra = On Sunchty last, as Mr,. 7.40. it. Carbaugh, was driving omthe York road; about one mile east - of tire - -- St - crne 'Pa vent, a - bolt came louse on the shaft. and falling, frightened the horse, who ian throwing Mr. Carhatigh from the earl iage. Too Ir.dies and two children who' were with Carbaugh, were left seated in, , the carriage, nimble to jump out owing to the rate - of speed 4 which they were go i After running . several ',Mildred yards the )%ltgon came in conflict with a fence, hreakinc: an axle, when tiie horse tore the harness from him, and . ran Fortunately no one was serilmsly hurt,. - • The committee appointk d by St. Johns Lodge, Ni. 2.110 :1 ..Y. to furnish their new lodge room in tilt Good Will Huse building, have finished I hitir lahor, and till! Ilan is 111111' prepared Inc the reception of the lodge. The room is tastefully frtseocd. the work hay ing heen performed by Mr. Wm.. Elmer of t“is place. The floor of the hall . and --- --I-s4uquet 'room is covered With - qapestry Brussels carpet of exquisite pattern. The ntrllilllro 11111 fixtures are of timmost beautiful design and material, and the roOm as furnished, cannot be equaled this side of Philadel phia. The imminitte consiked of Messrs. L. T. Greenfield, MX. Item:it' awl John. dutshall, - who have spared no pain.; to make St. - John's .11,hionie jlall :1 pattern of elegance and comfort. The isiiili Rill he upCif fur Visitors on Fidday and Sat all, interested may attend Edn'm otl the if 11 isle 11. tlf 're Among the list, of announcements of candidates for the nomination of Sheriff, "subject to the election of the Repub lican Nominating Committee," I notice the name of Mr. John Rhoads of y.llll' town. Mr. It. lens appe.ued in the po litierli field at the splicitatioti of many of his friends, and is willing to abide by the decison of the c invention. Ile is a man of sterling character, and,thoroughly republican in his political convictions. Ile is well known throughopt the ,bounty as a business man. All this, in connec tion with his once havingbeen the no‘ini 'nen of the Republican, party Mr said office, and at, that time having reduced the majority of his opponent to about sixty votes, should he taken into consid eration by the committee When it 11011 AS its meeting for the purpose of nominat ing candidates for the various offices of the county, SILVER. Svi Prof. Dimes, of Dickinson College, de livered a lee lure to a large soil apprecia tive audience on Friday evening last. The subject of the lecture was the recent, total eclipse of the sun, the observations 'taken It the time Lynne of the obsexviiig parties sent, out, for that purpose by the' Governmed, under the direction of the 'Professor, with the practical o benclits rb •finiting from those observations. The lecture was illustrated by the magic lan tern,. by means of which; the appearance of the sun at different stages of the eclipse was shown from the first point of contact to the last. The red prominences or jets of flames observed on the outer edge of the sun's disc, Baily's beads and, UM projections on the moon's surafce 'were, shown. The different theories Con- . cerning_,the source Of the sun's heat were explained, and the arguments pro. and con. dwelt upcin by the Professor 1,010 illustrated by experiments the prob ability of the correctness of ono•of these theories, by, means of the calcium and lime lights, and Bre electric lights. By means of one of these," he burned aftteel sword blade. All who heard the lecture were interested, aird,jew among them failed in gaining information and Bistrne lion. Lil'e 'of Daniel Web Star. This great national work, from thu,:pen of the able auth'iir and scholar, George T. Curtis, of New York, is psi, issued in two ad 'ninth% . vOlumes, from , the press of D. Appleton & Co. It is' oxeented in the bes,t style .of these eminent ' And it comes:math high praiso from the first papers in New york. Philadelphia, Boston,' and olsewhore- The 19in York World, New York Tribitne, &e. Not only a biography of marvellous' interest, but.one of extraordinary merit, in a literary point of view," says The Boston Courier. "A. model biography :of a most, gifted man," says Thy New York...rodrnal of 00712.71iCTC0, " Probably the last life of Daniel Webster that will over be written, and it is beyond comparison t ♦ he - best." N. -Fri Tribune; SOM by eubsoriptiononly, i'roci.Chnd wick iS , tho agent, and 'new is the time to'hubseribe. . "The Standard Bible Dietionaiir," by. Smith.& Barnum, is also' published •by D. Appleton & • Co. '. It ia the most emu pieta and oompielionsive : pietioliary , of the. Bible initho English language, with .00 maps and engravings. ,• ' The agent tor this' Work is'Prof. Clad • see wietc. Persons who. w,puld p the BibleDietionarn or tho Lifo of 'Web ster; will be waited ori bytliiin if they will lea6"their nammat tho dlfico of the Hicnea,i). • H.". • FoXes arosaid•tO . 60'1,04 troiihlesome in - somo - parts of tho county. A gentle- - man in West Pennsboro': township, has killed six within, a short space • of It is rather plicult to raise chickens :in that section of the county'. . . . The White of an egg-has proved - of late, the most efficacious remedy for burns. Seyen or eight successive applications of this substance-poothes the pain, and ef fectitally excludes 'the'burned part from . the air. This Simple, remody.seems prof-. erablo to Collodion, or even cotton.' Ex traordinary 'stories are told of the heal ing properties 'of a new oil, which ,is easily made from the, yolk of hen's" eggs. • Tlfe eggs are fira'boiled hard, and We yollcs are theturemoved, crushed, and pliteed.over a fire, when the Oil separates and may be turned off. One yoke will yield nearly two teaspoonfuls of oil. - It is iu general use among, the Colonists of South Russia as a means of curing cuts, bruises and si‘ratt:hes. We call the attention of the people of Cumberland county to the fact that the Census taker *ill be o lround shortly, and beg to submit the following as ques tions-that will likely have to ho answered. Have your answers ready so as :tot to de lay the Assistant Mdrthal : • Ilow old are you ? • Where were you born, • and:how often, and were you present on the occasion of 'our birth ? • :Wore you ever 'elected -Inspector of Elections? - What was your majoyity, and what did it coat ydu ? Are you a maryiedpeysou and how do you like it? I lave you ally' children, end how many nu•ash•.i have they had? Do you grow any corn, if so, how much do You waqte in in tking bread? What::: your " opinion ol• lager boor? llow mity glasses can you (111114; :and. with what effect ? What, is the value of a one dollar Woro vony lather and inothor both white wen? IVll;.rt is your opinion of our LOW.II council 1' • Can }cu stand on your head, and .how long? If a good while, how nlOOll longer. ncoesAary ? Ilacc you any children married, if so, ow mach? 1i1..y00 ever go a Ii Ling for frogs? hall . an acre of ground kill yield ore hundred bushed; of rata haga.4, how many glasses of.lager will it take to re ( 11 . 1r0 a Mall to draw a bee line? if yiliti• family oat; a liam ays, how long will iL Likc LLom lii cat'. cn~lili of hammers? • Lena me five dollar,? There are a number of other questions to he an,wered, which we omit here, front the - fart that they will .at Mice suggest themelves to the ininl,4 of the mar,hals, just as soon as they think ,of Court. convittuttl on :)lontlay, ului•utith in , :t anti: at ten o ' clock, a. in., and the morning . was ocenpied with the miseel lanr-on, bit:Thiess incident to the April session. The attendance was not very. great. The constables elect ii:ere swots into office,. and the fliinal Airy was sworn. David Dietz having been chosen fore-' man. The following * civil cases on the list for trial for the first week were called: APril term, 1867--Trespass on the case upon premises—continued. =Ell 31axwells' Executor VS. llarknezis' Adiu'r. rt. a!, No. 2.70 August term, 1807, Site leadag—continued. Cippinger and Wire vs. Clever et. at. No. 140 November term, 1807—Eject ment—agreement by counsel to make a case stated. anil Leslie'. vs. Haller 93 ApKil Serra, 18M--onse ( upon prem Ensnlinger vs. Henry. N. 107 August erm, 1808=tusspass on case for slander —settle4.. Buller vs. Watts. No. 231 Augus term, 1568—debt—referred to C. E. Mu esq. Marst & Co. vs. Earnest.. No. 39 No t cinbes term, 18'18—by consent, judg- Iromt for pills. for $20.70 with costs. l'p to the time of going to press, the i:ad ry, which is still in session, re turned the folloh•iug as true bills : _ Common wealth vs. Zachary Taylor. Larceny—No. 1 April session, 1870. Commonwealth vs. same. Larceny— No. 2 April - session, 1870. Commonwealth vs. George W. Deitz. Entering house to commit felony—larceny —No.II April session, 1870. _Commonwealth yr. Zachary - Taylor. Lai:Cony—No. 4 April session, 1870.- Common Wealth vs. Mary pershoy Fornication—No. S April session, 1870. Commonwealth vs. Jacob Simons. Bet ing on elections—No. 9 April session, 870. Cownuonwmilth vs. Alfred Cornman. Burglary—entering store to•commit fel ony—No 1 0. and T-., April session, 1870. Commonwealth vs. :Tohp Myers. nape and battery with intent to com mit rapeas.ToZ:2 0. and T. 1870. Conithiawealth vs. Henry Johnson. Assault and battery—No. 11 Jrpril sos sion, 18 1 '10. •. The followingiiills.were ignored,: . Commonwealth v:r. Pater Nu 14 April session, 1870—Assault and bai.. tory. Cann oimoal9l vs, Henry K. Landis Illalieious mischief—No. April 'session Commonwealth vs. Aiwa Nevin. r As sault with intent to "kill—No. 7,Aprt session, 1870. , • Cioninonwealth' VB. Br idges Athilteii—No. 10 April session, 1870.. Commonwealth vs. Frcd'k. Lalzabaugl Larceny—No. 11 Aprilsossion, 1870: , . Coninionwealtli vs. Joseph . Johnston. A4Sunit and battery-No. 19 April Nes- - sion, 1870. Commonwealth vs. Adam Johnson, James Johnson, John Borkheimer, Sam pel Swelte, Andrew Koons , Koons, Daniel 13rbribler, John Primbler, Wm- Myers, •Thcodore" Arson—No. 30. and T. session, 1870. •- Pending the preparation for the trial of-Qll3 of the civil cases on the list, the following cases were called; and.disposi- Lion made of thorn as follows : • • . Connnowealth•vs. George W, Peitz! No. 3 AprilseSsion, 1870—entering house to commit felony—laTcony.' , . The ilofendant in this,' cage is a Goy man, who represents himself as corning from Prederick, county, Md. Some time in Pebruary - last, he ,brolte. into the house of .Mr. George M' Koehan whilst the lat ter was attending 6, sale in tip?' neighbor hood, having loft his house locked np and unoccupied, and stole therefrom} a large quantity of clothing, whiCh was found, in his. pOssessiom Plead duiltY,,alleg: ing that it was an accident. Sentenced to three years in . Eastern penitentiary.' Commonwealth vs. Zacitary - Taylor. jmrcony—No.:i grind 4, April session; 1870. Thodefondafit in thesn - mos iß°iCeol- cued boy, agedialimit , .six:teain years, ain't is-well.known-to the citizens-of ,Carlisle r as •aii old offender, Yonnei4 years. Ho was indictecLintheSe bung for stealing from,three ,different_persons. en gaged in the shoomakingbushieSs, small pairs of boots and jslaes,'Whieli Jib sold. at a discount .to a boot and shoe dealer in Carlisle., Plead.guiltii and sentenced to House of Honig° clUriudliis;Miierity., Dr. 0. Both of Boston, farnishes The -Good-Health-for. January,:with a paper on Teas and. thei r inwhlal he dis : cusses the relation of medicine to sci ence, &c. Speaking of scarlet fever, and its treatment he says : It always begins with .loss of, appetite; then fever: and sore throat ; then red patches.; then 'recovery, or otherwise ("Mak or slow death, aceord,Vig to ,cir cumstances. • To arrest its coursa, and to prevent its ravages, medicines and manipulations ad libitual, have been tried in vain ; for more children die of scarlet fever, now than ono thousand years' ago. But.why ? Because that nothing, alas° , lately nothing, is as yet known as to what scarlet fever is; and, what is still worse, there was, until recently, no need felt of such knowledge. It is its unnecessary, fora child to die of tho.scarlet fever, as it is that it should be blind with a Cataract. Lot us see : At any time before the b,ody has finished its ineffectual struggle, we are able to help it, not by wonderful' medicines, but by the knowledge of anatomy, and the application of common sense. We con sult the sympathetic nerve, and do what it commands us to do. We must give this child salt when it wants it ; we must give it acid when it lias a fever, and anxiously craves it—not vinegar, but lemon juice, because the first-co:l,ga later albumen, the latter does not, on account of the surplus of exjigen which it contains. To imitate the soothing ina ctions in the intAttnes, Which is now wanting, ,and to give some respiratory food at the seine time, we add sonic gem arable. To restore and relieve the injured nerve, We apply moist wiirmtli In practice we can fullilball this with the following simple Manipulations : Ln dress the child and bring * it to bed at the very . first stage of sickness. Give it, if it has• already a fever, nothing but sourish lemonade, with some gum arabic in it. Then cover its abdomen with dry flannel. Take a well folded bed sheet, and put it into boiling hot water ; wring it out dry by means of dry towels, and Pill this over the llannel on the child's* abdomen. Then cover the- whole and wait. The hot cloth will perhaps require repealed heating. According to the se verity of the case, and its stage of prog ress,.,perspiration will commence in the ehild, in from ten Minutes to tWe hours. The childithen, is saved ; it soon falls to sleep. Soon after the child awakes, it show; slight symploms of rel. Inning i i nation for flood ; helP its bowels if Acc essary, wilt mice tons of oil, soap , and water, 'and.its recovery will be as steady 'its the growth of a green house _plant, if. Well treated. Of coma p, if the child was already dying, nothing could saves. it, or if it has already effusions in the lining of the heart or brain, it is much, better that it should die. Bat if the above is applied in tine time, under the eyes and directions of a competent physician I will gtiarantee that not one ill a hundred children, will ever die of scarlet fever. 11nthrirstirtirsvill'grxrtio 51,tne dr my — elir ors, especially those who have lost ehil &en already, but I shall go still further ; I maintain cant a child will never get scar lot fever if properly treated, if a child has correctly mixed blood, - it will not catch the disorder if put In bed with a sick child.' This is still more startling, but nothing is easier of proof. The sant e is also true of whooping cough, 'cholera infantum, &c. I refer to Prof. Von ,Nituneyer's treatment of whimping cough ; it consists of equal temperature in a room of 71 degrees, and the regula tion of appropriate digestion. Ho war rants, by following this simple course,, every case of whooping cough to disap pear in three woks.. I think even this could be shortened. Lemon Mice„sillt, gum arable, and heat, are all that are licqurred in cholera infantion—oily the restoration of digestion is here more difficult, 011 account of the intestinal lin ings being injured directly. MEM= Atll.llnceillol.l Chapman takes good pictures A Photograph Gallery, well established and doing a good business can be bought cheap for cash, if applied for so nn. Call On or address POI. (Meet - acting nfeam pinups for mines, &c., that will pump from 12' gallons to 13,5001ier minutes Go to :lir - Lulaban, Stone S. heti, Hollitlays b4.g, Pa. Head, a,nd leayn 6ont the ment in another column of Kepple, flarrislnirg, Pa., the best varieties of grapes to plant that will produce an un interrupted succession Of ripe fruit for the hugest period of time. Steam pump. • The pump ean I,C d is • connected from the engine, and used Tor driving toy kind of f machinery. gas and water pipe, st r eam fittings, &e. itL'L Stone & Isett, Hollidays burg, Pa... A pocket book, containing a sum of money, andn number of Valuable papers, was' lost on Wednesdnly ni ht, at• the hotel of Lowly Ration A reward of ton '(10) dollitrs, will lie given for the return of the pOillict book and contents. bl'Lanalian, Stone & 'sat, liellidays burg, Pennsylvania, inaintradure station ary' ,engibes, boilers, direct atting blowing. onginet. 'Player, Thomas and other hot blast. Brass and. iron cast ings from one lb. to 20,000. lbs., and all kinds of machinery. • H you liran't carpets, 'oil cloths, Avin , dow shades, lobking . glasses,. mats or' yarn, don't forget to call at Prysinger & Weiser's in - miens& carpet store for the styles just out, at 'low pric6s, Bentz House No. 26,.' Bast Malti Street, their stock p is entirely new,. Go and ex .amine for yourselves. IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS. t, By a decision*.of the supreme Court of thO 'United states; made Mareh , 14,, -1870, all soldiez9 , who enlisted for three 'years, prior to July. 22, 1861, "and twerp honorably discharged for Aiwa's() before' the expiration of two years," aie entitled tci'n, bounty, of $lOO,. '3.ten who 'enlisted aftei aily 22,1801; :31:0 not entitled Am- Apr this decision. , The tuiersigne& is 'prepared to oollectallehdm's arising froul the aheve decision. : . . to . • WitLi,km, 8.. Berrani; • 131470t.r ,Carliolo Pa MIME r. ( ESHER, 'lisle, Pa IMPOR7'4JYT. JOAN B. ROUGIIEIVISt: . .. . : - P Plutpmant,64itotutes)art, ploasing to all who try tlie — rn. -- - ---- . , • ''S- • --. :----" :;--40-=- , -.-,:---r . H- : f , -,.. • . Haying engaged, the, o . ryices of a prac tical piiiii&and'organMalcei, .I. :will open on Monday next, Aprll9, a,. regular, ,po 'pair ullop, where I will be Fidpaiedcto do all kinds.of `i:opairiag 6 - 111a:n6s , JAM' or , particulars, at my music storo, No. 11 West Main street. • Joni< H. '11nr.141.. There is al winch differeneot)etween ltietWaphs, and those of a beginner„ as there islietWeeii an elegant penmanship, and a school lioy's scrawl ;.or betweee.a fine speaker, and a neophytes lisping, limping attempt at rending. 'Gallery' removed frimt Mis. Nell's building, opposite Saxton's Hardware Stem. OPENING. r Of the spring fashion, on° Thursday, March' 31. The ladies of Carlisle and vicinity are respectfully invited to call and examine the extensive and beauti-, ful stock of Pattern Bonnets mid Millinery' and Dress Trimmings, Kid Gloves and 'Silk Dresses, at the Bazaar' of Fashions, 'under the Marion Da 1, Main stffet,' - Miss TILERESE LOEfl • The most unhappy personp the work is the Dyspeptic. Everything looks dark and gloomy ; ho feels " out of sorts' with himself and every body else. Life is a burden to him. This eau all be changed,'Ary taking- PeruVian Syrup (a protoxida of Iron). Cases of twenty seven years' standing have been cured by it. • NE TV TO-DA Y. FOR RENT A LA% t.tory —o:; th;oro. 'At ply 79 North 'ltt xr rvvt. I uontohote 4 ;!‘ on 4 ., 144,701 t NOTIC An o'.l- lon for Pr - sitlent nod El, 31ar.agor, .of CLc Carlido , x nod Won r C Itl in hol ht, 111,- hitrafloo Clunl.er, C CI. I .le. 011 oon.l.ty, 111.- •I,ty 3ltty, I 7.1, oe o Ito. h. or. , ..1 LAO I'lol I. lota boor o'clock, 1 , . 01. 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MAILOAIIIITI".TANE I'Alll/111E11$. ra1i7061.. • MilE ,1 0 I: W.A o HI„ , Cabinet, Alai:or:4,, • No. 413 WALNUT ST., PIIII,A Our cot ,hli ho.eol IN one of the oltlest [ila, alai C Out long oapori eI ee,,,and anpelf r Inc .1110, .0 are prepared to fin, ILL 61,nd icon: at len , i.niLle prfr o Fa mapufat'lliry ilyd pm 111 1 . . 4 1•11 intidt oin tdtpn - lor °Md. : A larg, el, el. of Mtn' tare al Waya On hand. Comte nlpile fir 1)e8k Wink, and rntnit ore for Sloe-n maths to order .14,8. WALTON. .1, W iJelesci , l T Jon, 1,. 131.1,11., 10114;7 0-13. REI) BALL. ConodOguinot Till/a : No; 108, wilt, give a\ tin in callow Nitealay 1117:, 'Aprlt le, INTO. A Of 404 ia hour lotl f.alco ' :OA H. V era] Hull Mon from different pal t -Of the 0111.trr t (VIII ho pronont, the poi f01111:111 , 111 t.IIV stageNVl . l COll - 0r mill dame, Noll.lp dance, 1 at Iha Wink°, Bealpf ng marriage certnaceny: 11, urea t CI lel, Ircohoole, la expected 10 out. The 1101 , , wi 11 theWeel• hratejA mellextra, still constitute it pert of 111 ,, TPIIOIIIIIII. 0. I'e , s , 110 la Disproper character mill not L. Tleltel4 - eau ha obtained ..fr LOW . IO 71liatr, Jacob and C 15M1111.1 . . JACOIf Meru:, •• 1 1 0.0011 !quad:lw' .„ I,EoNit .11, 1:1111C11, Pllll,l 101M‘t IN, ' JOIIN A(11.311.118 . 1,611:8, dACaR rnturnum,4:,,, • LEWD: RARER, • , Cunnnttt:o Of M." 040.140114. • 71tp70 APPEALS. Tho appeals on the as ,ol.lllollt, Of Pointy and Solo tatrs ' for tint year Ib7o, WI 1 be bold at Om Conmilssioner's tare, as folio.), viz: 'Monroe and pppor Allen, nti•ti . .e ttaiity•llftit day of April , . Mot lionlesikurg llorougli,. t writty.sis tit - day ,of Apll. ,4Nyitir,ttilen, , lppl, ?lady, contberlund, to etkiydet,t , entit day (if A, it. Bust P. njusitortd and tramp-tot, in on t 3 -eighth day O Birv i t3l : Elik Ng and - 11IIdJIc)ex, ttventynittilt day ' nf7 Al o .'r o Tti dtry . /44111. • Igt3;tllllltiditton And FratintOtd, bertha tidy - tkf. M llllllll l n,}flo ;nitrall uAd ~l'isstinrg,•titirkl Any of lifeY. •••, 8111p y penttlimg lloraugh• and :township, fourth day il , ,fititainnton and Now villa, fifth day . ot May. ' 'Ne .0 tort and Penn, sixth thy ot May. IMlrinsort and. 1 yosPpennsnoro', suiontlt :day o ' • ' • ' . • ,Carlisle, ninth day of May, • • L. , •k ' • • ", .• TOlf . IfiltlllB, '• , •• ' •ttA.I.I•JrN , , •,, • • ;r• . • • °' ::JACOB RHOADS, Commissioners of Cumberland Comity. Artnet.ftimo, Clerk, 7ap7Vdt •• w -- .411.1SGT'..pLANEOUS. DEoLk..7y, IN p9LD : I " COitItSpQNO*O , DECLI . M.I,IN . 0,001)9.1 • - QUI Wnu ixWeihetit lzi.the Dry Oam .ntarkot, In a very marked decline lit pricoa or ,!. • • DRESS coons, Sulks, DrinlOte, Dierhineo, Alparcan,• Pennon, Beiges, Reps, and n large variety, comprising nearly every tldrig-tu thla tine or goegis. • • ••• • • ' . , ' • . 'STAPLE- GOODS. ' Flannel:l,4la fonadel, Kentucky Joann, CLuTIIS and OASSIMERES, Linen mid. Cotten 'rade Thapt re, 81nrtings, Checks, o u rd,riv, ..Tticonets, Hrbnch..M.m 'llivt....Citrlotoni, Cantlulu nnU EV/V1 Edglngq and in suit ings. HOSIERY, GLOVES, TrMirnings, tugralt varlvly, ItihLone r I , r !Ito hPAt. quality, lliiiErand Stintl4.m., FANCY GOODS . . n tzront mituy Myles, nml .11 v,'rY Undo. Clothing, ry ham!Homely . mnde and trimnied. Alan CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ,( 4 ,1 paged, ltngs, - Window -, Shadet , , 'gofits, Connter- , ,' ~a n, - , .., 1 t i 1 11 . y g.,,,11 not tneottoned for want of:' space. We c aim to bane the largett end I,st stock of DeS• 0 als in the Interior of the :Isar, Rini will sell at „tech prices as truth satisfy ail that this is the place to get g 101 l bargains. ' Ultolt7o • BENTZ & CO. SMIIN EXTENSIVE.SALE. EUGOIES, WAGONS, SLEIOUS, IV A. B. Slierlc, Carlisle, Penn'a., On Wednesday, Apra 20, 1870. The subscriber, l u n•lug a large lot or'Carria g es, Buggies Spiny; Wagons, &c., or bie own innourncture lot hand, harslet°, mined to disposo 01 Mont nt pllb- Ile auction, ul his Coach Fact ry, on northeast corner ofSoiteh anil Pitt atteot 5, on the above nay. Among the veldt:l4s to whioh ho lar,len• the epode] at tra• IL 0 Or till) era ate the follow yr. ' 2 TIVO.SEA'rED PIIAVFONS, one - platform, loather top, cloth lining :- 2 two bested I) rot ;Mown earrutgps, Dell finished; three piano box Itggles. loather rop, stool lire; two coal lox tonties, leather quarters, steel tiro; a one so it dri•• tor's phaeton leuthor tr• p: right stytkliThaot body hurpro,Plortber Fit,' I Ito: eight hoot Way dart I. p; four 11 Wog haggles; 2 two oral squints I•n•lv earringos ; a Catitrsy carriago ; one rogicaony earria• ; ono fauti y spring wa on, with top: four tut Po spring wagobs, two With tops 01:0 In, horse w 'got, fur springs. Also, the t• lowing second bond eight boll hand lo;g4los; Ills on seeopd hand two seat at ringe , ; flirt seronti hand spring wnAons. • ,11.4. 0;10 fine mare five y• ars not. - - . - 1 he wet k done lo A.ll. ,qh•rk is exerlieti by none, Ili, materials are all thotenghly x t.ourd befOrc being worked f hie W,kll.bll •are among the nest ski Itul tens:ins of the .'ona ry. All - the new ork. ilO L Ituraute,..l for ono pow by 11. u pu„li our. .0 Ara t 01.0 chicle of . lona. hloolld n. .1 f ill to id tend I hn4 to no rd... ri.lll, for biogaing mill undooldiolly r . ir,•,, , ~ • , 5:.,,• to ci,donience• atl,evil o'clock, a. in., on hind t. whrn I crcitn of right 111011ifis Wilt lin given by I:1110170 0 A. ii. Slltaidc. Ayer's Cathartic , Pjlls. FiA all thu purl aces - Of a Laxative Perhaps no nee uneliclue Is to universally fe u.] isi by evr3 bode s s a • .11 hhaie. vier was ever ❑, bolero sef el sally Adopted lifts uto If:revery btry and amour. classes, as Ibis mild but diciest purc.,tivo Pill The obvious POSS , LI 1e,,1 hot Is a :acne reliable and fat morn effectual recut- =EERIE Iv thou ally Wile, 'Mote iv o have triad it. know hit It roved lb. in, and ' who huge not know hat it cured their o.' ghL.ns and. 'frionils, and nil th it wbat - if daes ours It, does always—that never fails through any Inuit or-neglect of Its ruporitlar.. We huto thousands upon il•usandi tf cut Hat:ll,l their rennaltuble cures of the allowing caul plai our, hilt such cures are known 11 every He ighborin od, and tro need not publish hem. Ad,pl , d In all :sins conditions in ail •lium ernth ltd.,: neither calomel or oily leloterions dl ug. they tiny to taken with safiny Theh sueht, coating pro creel-them er frcrli sod. 10510.0 them pie:Man t while log purely ve h etuble tsi harm eau also (loin, h 0-e in any quantity. , Mei fd — la • in, link pos., -1 ful influence on die ouA ma- trs.alta to per 4'l hot blood and shintoist° I 1610 I:, 'lii ream, o the obstructions knool,, liver, and ether organs of tta.tnring their irregular action tb multi, rod by oswreethst, wherever they exist, xcii down„cmafita us ale the first origin of n t. 4 direction( aro given 1m the wrapper on 'the box, for tLitt. - I.titorug complaints, o hien tit coo sp. tly 'Onto Otte ll pei.ht IJI 1.111111:0,tiri, LIStIe.D . C6B, I..otituto abo boss ot A ppotittiv, limy should Oa tabeti ortilcialtry to tattooist° tit o stomach and e it, no to loco and ~stirs. lot Liver L0141.1/fliet nod tle various symptoms, Ilitulatilte, Fitch ileadocho, Joundice or llrtron tieklielut Mt 14 Colic nod Ulllou6 Foyers, they shonld be judiciously taboo for each case, to rot rot•• the dke.ined colon, ur remove the obstruct nous ol.lelt cause It For Dysentery or Dial rints, but one mild doeo lot generally requlrod For libetonatisto, Onot. gravel, Palpitation ol the flearl, 1 , 1011 1n the :tido hook and I,OIM, they should coI coutinuouoly taken, an ...Ntri . rnitt *eh. •.. the thre m abed action of the syoto.. I surf, :Longo titooe complaints diesppgnr ,• • , so tilling. they ivlttould he tube,, in largo tool fitottlent daces to prod ucu the elico ‘ t of a tn., tic purge. Fut Sapp titiX.to large Mott should bo taken, an It ~d Vert the U. sired o ilea, by 0) nip:, tiny, As ti Dion, htt, take tote or two lYlls to pro 1110, di. notion .sod roll eve the stomach. An t comitortti thou, stimulates the stomach ant hove!, into boultlty action, 11,101 . 1,4 oho appoint.. toot lovigoottes Um 03 Ont. Hence it In onto,. adiantagtonau Into Orr serious thitattgrauent, tots. One who frets tolerably Well, Orton find- Linn a .1 .so of theta , rats mob, s him Wel necitiot ly Letter, Irmo thi.ir choosing and renovotirg tiniest on 1f,,: dincotivo apparatus. r) c. J l'Ele i rtE Co, l'eastical CC;;Z;Li, to WELL. IT S. Arm II; . .. • .13 . 0e1i! OUCH STA TEMEN ANNUAL eitt the b 'lough of for the 1161,0 year ea. g llzuchlS, 187 u I= „,,,t, ror xlaten,l•llt.. II la Ct. 11 1 .0 . ti voce,lo 0, Bur.. h iio ?A/6 Lnia • 111. - .411 llteviVl . ll• 1; vollo. led . 1 . 11•1. Lush r rrlrn 1 of .1.1111 1'orn1:1111, nkglulS of Sir, 01, collectttl :het.% 11 ' 1;6,1 1,1. ,1.:111. • A -. of Mario;'. 11. 1.. Ilrohor, clrpoty A .1. Wol 4h, olio tor, 150 Int... alrl rood • I.I.SIII!ICSI,IIEN'I'i.. AND EN PEN DITUJIES. )utstanding Orders of pllev4ens years. CAI paid \Val, (.0010.111y.. , . 5514 25 oho I. 'olpr ' , H E ',Halloo to nti.1.... 11 114..r0., 15. 5, „ • 31111 i 150 t 00 ....1)1 1111111, ('ot..). rl.ool Co, 10,8. 150 00 I W 111 t 1.11,8 6111. 20 Iloovvr, - klanlirro on Collogo wtrent - • 250 110 rO, nkr, ' ' Sort!! ' n 1511 110 dnrol Yog, ' 100 00 .101111110 1.0t , .r `• • , 05 50 11 11. lir, 11:110 Igen on elkeotion nlltly 25 00 or SIIVet CV1111 . 1 , 1 ,, 1011er: . 00 25 ' 1 , iLynclt. ,no littln, 04 50 1,t:In1111-• • 55 OW 11. Solon, gln,, Fr, 14 25 prier Spahr, Irivll initl 101111.110 24 6:1 Orilers.drOwn awl pniq, for debts eon. 3aucted by previous Council. I'll ellfl}l raid 0 . Sil 0, SIMI .1.1.01,1, VlOWing , St r 011 LA i ..27 0,1 al. W. Ithy, reltintlotUt x ISI.O-7-S - 3.1 00 Johns 0310 ore, tlntnitiev , , ' ' ' 1 070 00 W. II Nlttrrity, Itt full Judg. for damages.. 700 00 . . .• NI, 11r001,1tult, • ~ ' 100 00 W.. 1. Shunter, "• 360 CO . To"o.ndi nnlit tolon';.11 cnuronn roslee'ritd and Int. rent on Judgment V '.?... 4 Old 00 A. 1..'8;-olvder, gay nod water ' • - ' .-.(31'0 .05 11. Swart 7., . pollchann '' 430 50 Win. l'roo.in. -'. .f . .411 43, Jobil lireon, John T. etort.q . , " F. Ca r ". ICIEMENE .1, T. 10440 y i ~' • ' . 88 65 .1. limner. • 0 . ..• 81 42 1. CAtmillell. extra 1,0110. . I ' 460 Peter Illonyer, 1411 Constable, , : 401 08 (I.l'. Mier,,, ‘• ~" '' - '2B ' 60, d A. S. type, en of nutricet . • '•,...-. 200 00 303,401 W. Cg 11. - y, lronnurnr • ' ' ' . 175 00 C. A'. I',wplaam Neel Mary , t;• •• - 125 00 * George Tiallor, Jmlllor ' ' 40 CO SIMI.' C,11)11111.11, curator of gr.eyaril... 'l2 10 Gardner .0 CO - ., !map poxte, Oct ' . 157 80 C.m.p1,,.11 .0 Helmond, mai fitting. 0r.... - 112 80 A. S. I:]oo,,r,tmnlrs to, gas I.smnß, Or . 86 40 'A. o`llonnol, 'puns!, ' ' ' , ' ' .18 60 'Brattna k Krtmedy, minting ' ' 102 50 11.11eom A Dunbtrr, . '' , 83025_ Jame,. Armarong, iireparingdoplkato:... -`, '2O 00 ;rallies N.' Allen, trery foot no elec.!, • ' 210 Om 3 “..11.: lutil F. Cornwall, Boot Word ' • i•li shout expenoeil Wiirtiiington and J. it. Turner, Not ' 11 mid oiectiun expenses '22 00 Robert s Irvol ~ ,4 1 6100 It. McCartney, wilting market Molls' 35 00 James Loudon, stationery and binding, .. , 6 00 It. I. Sitryinic, bodices leen A. P. Shrum savants to Bart lidiiurg 2 60 Timm. Cottlyw, winding town cluck..... 120 00 W. Urogg . and iiieurna Clunelter, posting, . ordination "i 225 . - Joseph Wtuterost on gas, bills, . stamps on bows, dio ' , 1 14 00 Cu A. Outman, stamps, pspar C '4 50 Gourgo Taylor, ropairs clock mat Ice 059 (1. Au 11tilmnii, appropriation to ,Ctitriliar land Firs company,, 1050 1 100, 00 Jolla Martin, approprlittion to Union Sirs • , • • company' 1010 ' 100 00 Josimit'W.Jiglity, appropriation to (loot, Will lira Compatiy,'lBo9 100 00 Jobs Comploll, appropriation to Empiro • • Jitoolt and Laildor company, 1000 lOO 00 WHITE MOODS MEM 1100101 MEI L'!3 on lii 00 1,2 .1 17 .1.7 E. 71 6 ; 1 1 CK L o slb,'l_ i ill MIME .•2,M.2 SO lII= ... - 147 111 .. 2i.. 74 ... 42' 811 ME BOB9Uqg STA -6..IEXT: JohnlSOYor, striMVErimmisalblier,ufork on . slrents• ; 3,082,80 • A."Carbanglovoric on East gala strOoi,..‘ . ..684 75; 11. Donnaily, . " . " ... 428 $8 G. & 11:8110niTor,. stnoo, for; 2 k ' .l ..... ~. -75 12 Good Will Piro Co~ _. Spongier & Wii , on .- ' ' . --'''- +... 17 00 Peter Spahr, brick, sand 064-haullng - 328'00 Samuel .a Myors, consoi! mqvmurkdd r ilt9lpp for ' brlclgn.:.l " .' " ;lit ,1.. .. ....,.... 1103 33 Janob Dick, ,1 go for hridgo2B 00• Lowiti raber. building. sower _ ~ , 30.00 llolchter .&. Spottswood, laying cropsing, .„ ..., and repairing Market House, pavements,, 33 37, Shonifer 4.111.010111 m, laying crossings, re- , : .• palling Paremonts,curb, &c - . •,61 20 ,VAintnerman . k Gilmore, laying crossing.. , 10 00 Jan - Gregg, - repairing ~- r darket - M - ose ;`" ~" pavement 13 75 jOnalliaW2Blglne - sitia - .A::1161To11i, htone" -- .144,45' Bricker & Jacobs, and B Ii Leonard, ' " 11 92 .7 Park , and .7. Ilarrick, 10 23 buod Will Fire company. CI 5 00 .11.cafTer, Blyors, and Baird, regulators.... 10 00 .1. & J. Basler, blacksmithing., - ,.......,. 33 40 11. Ruggles and Ii Ginn, blacksmithlag,,. , 6,88 W..? 0111 Ii. al, repairing ;no!, ; .. :12 00 Splhr at Bro , 100n _ ' 11 OD . J. fink and .1 Bretz., lime 5 -10 I2Z ==Ell Mos. a 11 et zel, hauling 3 00 . ~ H. Tlannpron, " ' 10 00 Delancey & Shrorn, hunter nod cunt . 101 20 Beekom & Co.. lumbdr l'O 07 ._.. .. ' ---.—.... . ' 'DT 0 " . , 'Motom & McCommon lum tbr ' .08 3. Faineron,p , no, cool oil, brooms, 20 33 John Low and J. hi. !dumb°hoer, ' Mrs. E. Elliott, swpot oil B. Lyno. c , UM on snit .John o,llllolth, attorney's frox Total pv3llo[oll INDEBTEDNESS.. ' , . Carlitle Gas and Water 10an.... s2opoo oo . . ,_Corlio Borough loan, proper.. 28,40 u 00 , _. , .Worden. Judgment 500,00 ' thaildluding-orders - . 1,377 04 , --: $55,277 04 l' ASS ET$. .._ I Devon hundred and four °liar. . • Carllolo.Gas and Wator Com. , puny stock..par valno ...... .. 040,100 00 Legacy of Mrs. 'florin 1,000 00 , DuoD ou atrebt assesgrntlitA ' 85U 00 ;Borough lux unco.leeleJ,lB6B.. 953 20 , Nidehor, Hen - 20 00 I'•,wlgeri,,judgniont 30 00 Coon hi hairdo of TrOa , urer, (1.- 000 Dos and Water bonds counted go e10th,)...,.....„,.. 1,001 30 -$30.503 80 i n:'..44 of indebiedner, BOROUOIi BONDED DEBT .FALILS DUE AS FOL• . • L9{118: • ." • .184, nary 1;1675 . 44 5,800 00 Jailll'iry 1, 1877 - ._ 700 00 , . Jan miry 1 4 12 7 8 1,600 00 Janu., y 1,1879... ......... ....• 13,400 UO :.. _ _ Jautuir).l,olo ' _ 12,000. 00. -r--$70,400 00 BOUNTY STATEMBIsIT. To touountl'in lianas fur mer set tlement: $1,173 D 7 To omooitt received of S. IV, • Lrr y, e •Ilector 11.V8 800 00 To Ellllollllt heel, ed, of 11. L. lreekor. doviayro. ootor MT, 2,103 33 To amount ru'reived or A. J. Weo4l, r0114440r of 1860 3,047 20 /ty /toolay botale, and Interest' 01111 paid Octal in. I, 1,69, $3,090 00 By is. uniy redeemed, 990 00 By ,ta11.1,4 ror bounty purpoemt, 1 14 Ily Tr.amt, , q's Cominissi..ll, $7,- 211.T0 36 07 113.danro In hands of Treas .., . 3.007 05 BOUNTY BONDS FA LI/DUB annnary 41871 $3,0 . 60 00 Junuary I, 18720,000 CO • :14.i:try 1, 1873 - 3,000 00 1 1 ' .Innutey 1, 1874,.. 8,000 00 Javonry 1, 1876 v.. 9,000 00 'Total lloOnty debt $15,000 00 I= Ice in liandeuf Treasurer.. Ana 7 Outstanding to ,1888 206 37 Outstanding tux, 1864 • - 387 31 ;3,691 23 Excess of bou n ty indebtodon. Wo, the auditors of the berongh of Carnal°, do cer• illy that we harp txnmiriod the foregoing Borough and 11, only accounto of ,losopit Ogilby, Borough Treasurer, and find a balance dm - said borough of $1.000.30; and also a balm., due the bounty ac count of $3,007.10. Witness our hands this twenty-first day of Marell, • .. WILLIAM E. MILIEU, - WI LLI A M O. WOODS, • • DRY GOODS, .I[‘c PECIE PRICES. REDUCEIDN IN PRICES EVRAORDINARY. • GREENFIELD'S, INO. 4 EAST MAIN STREE G N D - ST I, A Y lo' Of nll Ilu lAtteNt Nay Wen itt DRESS lt,ol !went of BLACK SILKS Pa tly Itedtketql .htp.t . ll,Bo Phan talti Striped 511. n, Jepmu•.n Poplins IM=l9 CO I,Ult ED S 1 1, I:14, A 4plemli 1 ndsortuiewl el New Art jug I't,ll hidl I sulk, Very Cheap Belt Dolalwis redocotto 20 and 22 rents _ooo . yw• , iy tip top C h o nt 10 eento 11 tho Lent zonl.tiet of prbits nl 1:16 eentx .Hl4;ll , :min Bent bd oppleton, A ntudlin 1 1 ard x idn Kt 1.2! Sourer Weal 44 nt 18 cot., ll ocamtia at 2'4 Tato, I A job lot of. llleak:bud uv•l It, to l ,t {Ol,l uuu p ra s.t eFiC.7 Stork , ' of, COI TON AD NB, CHECKS, 'HICKORY LINEN PANTS S'TUF'F, Mid all at grand• reduced julced A liqud Check 0.123,?, conlx BLACK ALPAOAS A SPECIAL BARGAIN in tln Opl a, w . e;olefy etip , :t Linn for weight . of cloth. Pk' hiqaty In Jinn ie 4nd elle& they i•niuTt Lip rurnmlicitb.y uny.ittflio country Pi(en 25, 4U GO) 1140 NEW STOOK OP CLOTHS AND OASSI4IOIES , . .lust' cipentl . for ;II IN 4,ND .npyO; ; YOY Chfinji, I= WHITE GOODS, Cambrico,' ''Rivlformi+, 'Nniosook AIIIHIIIIa lloadlful Milos - fifty .por cent'lomei:r lima hist .our'a '!;:4ntt,nUuu olbiye%'to . tho'Aoeo muck, In . . earneudy ociiielto. I will olio tonofldu Ilqrsithhe that cannot i)osibilint In . larga iaitaita,t4a't urn over stooloAlvith ?Id guo4e.bt;u:ght at war prices • „GgErbyPIELD, OluaRTO 'r10(11 pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ' . Eight 'Trains (Daily) to and from Phil adelphia and ; .Pittsburg, and Two Trains'Dnxiy'to and from Erie (Sundays oro4ited). , ON. and after Mendd,y,',: November 1.5,' 1000, Passenger Truing Of, the , Pennsylvania Railroad nom. any will depart front Harrisburg and arrive nt Philadelphia and Pittsburg as follows: 210—Philadelphia Express leaves Harrisburg dallylexc.pt bignsloy) at 2_lo a. 111, and arrives at West PhilailelPla at 6 30 a. in. • 5 20—Past Lino leaves Ilarrislmrg daily (except Monday) at 5 2,i a. m., and ar, Ives at West Philadel, plan 40 - a. m. Mail Trait. leaves 'Altoona dolly (except Sunday) at 3 00 p. m., and tirriviisMt Harrisburg at o.loli. m. 10—eParilic Express fame Hari ishurg daily (oiicept Buinlay) at 12 10 p, m., and a'rrives at West Philadelphia at 4 21 p. m. , ' ' JU 45.—elneinnatI nip:VS.43o,4os Harrisburg daily at 10 - 45 p. m., and arrives.4lilyrit Philadelphia at 3 10 a. in. . . 2 60 Soutnern Express; bni'vnli Harri,btirg' daily (except Monday) nt 2 60 p;m), And art ices nt West Philadelphia at 7 00 p. m. Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Altoona - daily (Sunday excepted) at. 7 30 a. m., and arrives at Har risburg nt 1 1,5 p. 3 63—Harrisburg Arerommodatim leaven Harsh. burg nt 3 56 p. m., and Italy fl at Plci m1011)11111 at 0 50 p m. 8 0 —Lanenstor Train, via Mount JO7, leaves Harrisburg daily (exceptFunday) at 8 00 Li. m.r and arrives at West Plilladelplils at 12 05 p, nt,. • WESTWARD. BEI 1 30 72 co 00 $12,781 79 :$11;3'21 4 20—Erie FaFt Lino volt, for Me, leavem Ilor rixburg dally (except Sunday) at .1 20 p. m., arriving at Erie at 10 e. m. • • - • - 12,10—cineinuatl Express leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 12 10'a. m., arrives at Altoona at 4 60 n. m. and arrives at Pittsburg at 9 20 a. m. 2 40—Pittsburg Exprers - Aeavvs -Harriabitrg daily (except Sunday) at 2 40 a. m., arriVes at Altoona at 0 00 a. In ;takes breakfast, add arrives _at Pittsburg at 1 30 p. m. 4 10—Pacific - Express leaves Harrinburg daily at 4 10 . a. m., arrives, at Altoona at 8 56 n. m , takes breakfast and arrives nt Pittsburg at 1 fio p. nt. Fast Line leaves Uaerlaburgdally (except En °day) at 4 16 p.m.,.arrivea at Altoona at 8 55 p. na., takes supper and art Nell at PittsturgAt 1 46 a.m. 51a11 Traloleetves Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) at 1 15 p ra., , arrlves at Altoona at 7 25 p. t akes supper and arrivia 'At Pittsburg at 1 36 a m. Way Passenger Train leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Monday) at 7 46 a, m., arrives at Altoona at 2 20 p. m., and at Pittsburg at 10 30 p. m. SAMUEL A. MACK, • Suit. Midd lo Div. Penna. It. it. Ilariisburg November 30, 1800. $2x,413 18 READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER. ARRANGEMENT. igonday, -December 27, 1869 GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TILE North and North West for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading. Pottsville, tamaqua, Ashland, Sh . amOkin, Lebanon, Allenlown,-.Easton, Ephrata ? LIU.; Lancaster, Co lorable, Ac., Ac, Trains leave Uarrisbuig for No Yorh as follows: at 5.35 0.10 A. 3x., 12:20 noon, and 2.05 P.M", connect- ing with similar trains on Pennsylvania Bail Road, and arriving 'at Now York at 12.10 n00n,1.40. 0.50 and 10 00 r at., respectively. Sleeping Cars accom pany the 6 35 A. a., and 12.20 noon trains without change. Returning: Leave Now York at 0.00 ; A. a , 12.00 noon, and 5.00 r At, Philadelphia . at 8 II A. 31., and 3.30 r. 8' Sleeping cars accompany tho 9.00 AI to., and 5.00 P. m. trains from New York, Ivithout change. Leave liarrlsbarg for Reading, Petfsville, Tama qua,ollnoravale,, Ashland, Shamokin, riAO Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. U., '205 and - 4.10. P. to., stopping at Lebanon and principal- way !dation/. ; the 4.10 P train connecting mr Philadelphia, PoLtavillo, and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via .Schuylkill and Susquehanna Italirold, leave Harris burg at 3 40 r. 51. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 connecting with similar train on East Penn ey-I'4lmM Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.35 P. , stopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 5 411 and 9.00 A to., end 2 45 r, m., Herndon at 93n R. a., Shamokin at 6.40, and 10.- 40 A. St., Ashland at 7 05 A. a , and 12.30 noon, Ta maqua at 8.33. A. M., and 2.20 P. at., for Philadelphia and New York. =ES= CI=MEI:I Leave Pottaville,vla Schuylkill and Stisquehanna Rail Road at 8.15 A. M. for Ilarrlsburg, and 11.30 - il 01. for Pine Grove and Tremont. • Reeding Accommodation Train, leaves Pottsville at. 5.40 A M plumes Reading at 7.3 U A. M., Arriving At Philadelphia st 10.20 A. M. nrtAlrfilltfr, Philadelphir at 4.40 1 M., 111.almq R134(11111 , at 7.10 P. 51, arriving at Pottsville at U 30 P.M. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Potts !Own at 6.45 A. xi. returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. $ll3OB 7" •• • • . Oolutubla Rail Enad Trains leavo [trading at 716 A. u., and 0.16 v. motor Ephrata, LEN, /omen star Columbia. Parkiornen 1101111.0 Trains leave Perklomen Junc tion at 0.00 A st., 300 and 5.00 r. sr., return ing, Inert PCIIWPIII‘BIIIIO at PAM A . 1.45 noon, and 4.15 0. st., connecting with similar trains Oil Reading Road. Collibrookditle Mainsail trains leave T''ottstown at, 040 A Dr. and 6.20 P. M. ror nroing,. have tilt. Pleas ant at 7 i:Onntt - 11 25—i,17-Dr:;—cerrnertinig-With-siimilar trains qn 1 , 031110 g Railißoad. Chest, Valley itailroad-tral. leave Bridgepor t at A M.. n 00.2.00 and 0.02 P. sr., returning, leave connecting with similar trains on Reading nail On bundays Leave New York at 0.001 P. st., Philadelphia at 8.00•^A. st. and 3.15 P. (the 8.00 A. Al. train running only to Beading.) leave Potts. MBE villa at 8.00 A. 0.,. Ilarriaborg of 5 35 A. m , and 410 I'. it., and Reading at 7.15 A. t and 10 oa r. N. for Ilto rltburg, of 7.23 A. or., for NowYorB, and at 9,40 A. A. and 4.25 r. 11 . for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mlles, o, Season, School Bactir lon Tleketi, to audfrom nil points, at reduced rates. Baggage checked tliro ugh; 100 pounds allowed each laSsenger, G. A. NICOLLS;tion Supt. Rending, ra.,'Denember 27, 1860. 10114,70 • .• • CU MBERLANt) VALLEY R. R CHANGE OF HOURS. On and altar Monday, Novel:Ober 16(11, ISC,9, Plia .anger Trains will run as follows; (Sunday :wept ad): WESTWAIitI ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Ilarriebnrg 8:00 A. Mialianiptibarg 8:35, Cartipin 0:11, isewville 0:40, Siiippoiniburg ChambdrOurg 10:44: Groan cantle 11:16, arriving at lingeratown 11:45, A. At. - MAIL TWAIN leaves Ilarrhiburg 1:35, P. M, (Aaiun:slin; 2:07. - Carlisle, 2:40, Nvivvillo 3:15, Ship ponsburg 3 45. Clam beraburg 4:20, Orreneavtle 4:00, arriv at lingeri-town's:2s, P ar. EXPRESS TRAIN Davey liaryleburg 4:15 Pm, 51erininimburg 4:47, Cliri la le 5:17, N owv flip 5:50, Shlp peualnirg 6:17, arrivint at k eriburg 6:45, 1. n. A 111 XED TRAIN Larvae Chinn loPialturg 0:50.A at fl room-a:111e 0:25, tirriViDicpt. Hagerstown 10:10, 0.11. ACCOMMODATION THAI Da,ex Cluitobsrbliurg fitSo tt Sltitipentat N swiilly 6•oa,,Crlislit 0.33, Merlutuicsburg 7,02 /writ jig at Harrisburg Mr MAIL TRAIN lonvex llage,town 8:00 A N, Green. ensile 8:35, Chntnbernburr, 0:10, Shippenllkurg 0:40, Neweillo enrlisle Ii):SO, Mechanicsburg 11,24 tkrrivittg nt Ilnerkiturg 11:51 t H. .XIGIESS THAI'S leaves Hagerstown 12.:00 11 reencitstle,l2:2B. Chainbotsbarg 1:05. Sitippe et l u rg 1:37, Newvillo 2:10. Carlisle 2:00, Nlechanieslang 8:18, arriving aCilartlciturg 3:50,P 51. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hag. rstown 3:115 :p2!, Greencastle 4:12, arriving nt Chattibershurg ha 5, r 11. xpz , Making close connections tit Hart Islturg with 14411141 u ilntl front Philadelphia, Now Yorlt,l'ittsburg Ilaltiutere anti Washingt.,n 0. • N. LULL, Supt 1101; u... 1 Office, Cltutb'g Nor. 0, 1800. $10:000 GUARANTEE ' • • BUCK NI okhey LUABI ; Flat For Itn Uuilrnlnd Whitman. IMICEMI Th 7d. For UllBllllllleirli Covering Cri11;01.151 `@a—Lastly, for Ertmoniy.—Cti ht:6 — IT emits le,Ol' to 'paint ivith Bull: Lead, that any other White Lead extant. Tho Came 'Nveigh ei.vera morn surface, In mere dorablo, and make whiter rat.k. • BUCK LEAD lq,„the cheapest and Lent: ' =ll 11111 BUCK ZINC Excels all pH* ZIDNB, prfit..''For Ito Unequaled Durability. .ereond. Yob Ito Urn . . Dialed Wltitoneos itn : l,innlmm:Hsed Covering Pririty Lantly,joy, Ito ()mot Economy, . being' the' chenpeet, loththottlest, and tenet thimble White Paint to the woiltl. BUT ONLY •• • DUCK ,LEAD AND HOCK . 'LING; 'TRY AND DN'eO.NViNCED:', Eatitifttction ptpirini.teed by tbo..slfinufacturys BUTE. G0 . TT.4,08 OVLOBS Prepared exproFely - Tor Painting , . .. . • • , • . , Cotlege& Oulbulldlnge Of oVety diverlrdlon, koncer, &a. • Thirty-fly& elffetent. Colors Durable, Cheep, Uniform, and Ilelintlful. Shitdev. ~ , , Sample virilo vent by mall, if devlred. .• „.1;lonlorel&Ordero will ,he proutplly,,executed by the manufacturer& . FRENCH, RICHARDS 45 CO., N. W. mi t TENTH AEI) MARKET STEEIHEI 'ln Frent vntln'tlux FOR BALE WEOLESALE AEFIRETAIL BY HENRY.BAXU'ON . I • - ' - • Pott!ors Ifailliaro; Paiute, Olts, Olnee, • A A••.:,;f•i•cikalitAxo,:•pit ,- '••• 2011.701 y . •• • , SAIL2t 04D,5 EASTWAIIb vAN'W ! OUABANTIiEI ruri;tilslar;ruln: • rrsir - 41HATCH, BANKERS. OFFICE' - OF I'ISX & lISTOEC, - - BANKEyS ANI) D,EA.LER.B• GOVERNMENT "SECURITIES, No. 5 Nassau- Street, New York, - FVliruary The remarkable success %Odell attended our ne gotiatiqn of-the Loans of the Con tint Pacific Railroad Coinpany and the Weldern Pacific Rail toad Company, and Alto . impularity and credit which tbcdo loans Iwo-maintained in the markets, .both in this coun try and surope, havil shown that limo First Mortgage Bonds' of wisely ideated and thooorahly managed Railroads nro promptly recognized and readily taken as the moat suitable, safe, and advantageous_form of imiestment, yielding n more liberal Income than on hereafter be derived- from Government Romig; and available to takil their place, Assured that, in the selection and negotiation of superior tulip ad loans, wo aro meeting a great public want. and rendering a . valuable service—bath to the holdera of capital and to those great national worko_aL IntertutLimprovement hose—intriffsie therit and substantial character entitle item to the use of capital and the confidence of inventors--tve now offer, with special confidence and satisfaction, the , FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS , . • OF TTIE Chesapeake and 'hie RAILROAD. COMP NY. ,The Cheimpeako and Ohio Railroad, connecting the Atlantic coast and. the magnificent harbors of tlie Chesapeake Ray with the Ohio River, at a point of reliable navigation, and thus, with the entire Rail road system and - water transportation of OM great West and Southwest, forms tho additional EAST AND WEST TRUNK LINE, so imperativeNleroanded for tho accommodation of the immense and rapidly growing transportation het ree4llia At'entre seaboard and Europe on the . can hand, and tho great producing regions of the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys on the other. The 'importance of this Road as a now outlet from the West to the sea magnifies it into ono of amtional consequence, and insures to it an extensive through .dmllla teem the day of Its comi lotion; while, In the development of the extensive agrlcullutal and mineral resources of Virtania and West Virgiela, it possess. Wong Its eon line, the elements of it lirgeand profitable local business. 'I hum the great interemta, both general and local, high demand the completion of the Clie;apeako and Ohio Railroad to the Obirrriver, afford the unrest guarantee of its rucceesand value, and render it the tricot important and substantial railroad unterprirre now in progress in - this country. superiority agar, East andPirost route, and the promise of an immense and profitable trade awaiting Its completion, have drawn to' it-the at Atinn and gooperatinn of prominent capitalists and railroad 'men of this city, of sound Judgment and known In tegrity, whose connection with It, together with that of eminent citizens and business men of Virginia and West Virginia, Insures an energetic, honorable, Rod successful manapmlent. The. road iv completed and in operation from Richmond to the celebrated While Sulphur Springs of West Virginia, 227. mites, nod there remain but 200 miles (now partially - constructed) t? be com pleted, to carry it to the proposed terminus on the Ohio riVet7:(FlitsaT - Ilni lio tar-or river, 10 miles above • Cincinnati, and 350 miles below"Nttslnirg. linea.areeiow—pr.3ente4l—or—in—progrerar—throtie Ohio and Kentucky tri this pilot, o Well will ciwileiat the Chesapeake and Ohio with the entiro railroad aysteina l oc the Went and Stiothweat, nod with the Pacific Railroad. Its valuable 'franctliges and superior advantage _will place the Che.peake and Ohio Ball east Com pauy among the t44vet ou.l a,o ,ownatil trustworthy corpo . rations of the country; and then exists a present value, In completed road and Ivor! done, equal to the entire amount of the mortgage. Tho details,of the Loan have been, arranged It it I special reference to the wants of all classes of In vectors, and combine . 1110 various features of con veulonco, safety, and protection against loss or fraud The Brio& are 1n denominations of • $l,OOO, $5OO, and $lOO They will he issued oB COUPON BONDS, PAYABLE TO BEARER, I tud may be hold In flout; or The feud may lie * registered In the name of th owner, with the coupons remaining payable I bearer attached, the principal being then transfer blo only on tho books of the Company, gidevs r assigned to beat.; or —The coupons may he duilichnd nod “Am.oled, th Bond niacin it Permanent Register. ,I Bond, transre obit, only on the booki, of the Coinpany, nod ti Into, eat made iniyahle only to the legintered own, or LIN n turney. The three classes will he I:nnn•n rcapecth•els' us t' Ist. " Coupon Bonds payabio to Bearer." •2d. " RoAdatored Boads w ith Coupons • attached." . • 3d. "Registered Bomb; with Coupons detached," • and should bu so deFicurded by corresPooden in in specifying theslnss of Bonds desired. They have Thirty Years to ran frour2u:nunyy 15.1670, NOth interrEt llt six pur C t per atuiluni [Wm NOVOllIbl.l . 1, 1860. • . , • • .. LL PERSONS knowing themselves Alllk:bled to floury f Axton tiro requested to make horn,diate sottlerneur, and. those bating clams to presprit than for settlentn.. as I wh.ll to ChM° up lay boolN to January 1, 1874. B 1 /1.. V. AI4D N 0 1',1 , : 31111111, - I 27-jan7o. , 1117N1t AYD r.vrv.ri . xsT PAYABLE IN oom) IN THE CITY OF NEW' YORK. Tlie Inlerost la rityni,lo to tlint it .luny taiga the place of that pf the earlier issues of Five Twenties, not suit the cam eniettee of our friends who already held Central find Western Pacific n la, with interest payable In January and July, and who may desire, ill mahing additional Investuteicts, 10 hove their iitterOA rLeivehle nt different seasons of thp year. - - 1:110 Loan Ix secured by a morldage,mdm the entire Line of road, from ltichrinnel to the Ohio ricer, with the equipment and all other property end nppurle• • minces connecied therewith.' • A Sinking Fund of $lOO,OOO , 'per amain. is pin vided,for,the redemption of the Bonds, to take effect one year after the coMpietton of the road. The mortgage le forsls,oido,ooo, of which $2,600,000 will ho reserved and bold in trust ffir tho redemption of outstanding bonds of the, Virginia Control natl. road CoMpany, now merged In the Chesapeake and Ohio. Of tho reintlining $13,000,000, a eollielent amount Boil to complete the road to the 011ie river, Perfect nod Improve tho portionaew in operation, and thoi•Oughly • eduip tho whole for n largo end active trafile. • „ • • The iteliont prim to 00 and accrued tutore4 A Loan no amply secured, no catefolly.guarded, and no tortilla Aetraftor to command a promtnrnf plata among the favorltd necurltlen In the ninrlcrt both of Ude cotintry and Etropo, u 111 be nt onto apprechtlild and quickly almothrd. • Wry, regretfully, . .e^ , FipK & iiATOII, bayo Willed pamphlets cuntainiug full :pgicticulars, statistical dotulle, rusts, etc, which will be furnisliedliponnitplicntion. 1,93%,nn poll GO'VERNMENT 130NDS, matt reedy° Lisa n. 0114611 - BANICII, DANKEitB, • •, ' cORPOTtATION3, 'and others, subjedito talpiv ,toroot on daily ' ' 111ISC.ELLANEOUS. prEIL & CO • PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 10 NORTII WATER STREET, PITILADLPIIIA, PA. - _Solicit conyignmento of all kindi ol• Produce. Also, _Butter, Eggs, Poultry, &e., Philadelphia-.Rcicreuc. C.• :thins'email eau. President of iho Union Banking I ompany, Meosrs. Allow & Clifford; and Henry Sloan) Soo. N. B.—Please anal for Weekly Priro Current fro of chargo., • _3mar7Q6ln- - J ----- • M. 114 A P.ONHEIMER. Donlor in ' • CIJOICE VA.MILY GROCERIES, riNt QUALITY OP• TEAS, PURE SPICES QIIEENSWARE SLASSWATtE, STONEIARE 'BEST ..1.MA . 2i1,3 OP FAMILY FLOUR'--- SALT AND FISD ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCT BOUGHT AND SOLD. SOUTILIVCST CORNER PITT AND P33IFRET STREETS letlec69 CANDY ! TL subscriber kbeps constantly on liand,•at No. 35, West. )Itim street, a largo stock of French and American Candies, Note, Fruits, &c , ., consisting of on/NOES L.V.4o\ii, RAISINS NIS, PI:UNEIT,AS; COC ,, ,A NUTS, ALMONDS, TAFFIES OF P. V .ERY such auV'alout, Cocoanut, Fig, Prott, gutter, Scotch, Cocou Gum, and Cocoa Strips: FRESH CAROMEL EVERY DAY, I mann filature largely, and can supply lb° Trade and Hucksters un reasonable terms. Do not forgrt tho piano, ;'ti - No. 35 WEST MAIN STREET,-TO. CARLISLE, PENN'A., D. W. BURKHOLDER IBM I=l PLAS-TER WORKS, COATES STREET WEIA_TO7 CALCINED AND LAND PLASTER FELLTILIZINQ SALTS„ BONE DUST, ,Tri'RRA ALBA, ANY; inquiry will receive immediite ansi4).. Satisfaction in pi - ice and material tcHuroti, and shipmenta promptly made. 2 f 140-13 1870 11.ARDWAItE =I 11. SAXTON & CO., No. 15, EAST MAIN STREET, Dealei 7 a - in Hardware, Iron, Cutlery, &c., Carlisle, Pa., hereby announce to the public, that they inland selling everything in their line, either wholesale or retail, at Oleos inudh tower than can ha bought this ski° of Philadelphia Oar stock consists In part of BUILDING 'MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ME Shovels, Glass, fy, Fl/11., Varnishes, Cement, Spades, Plaster„ Crow Itro,' Saud, Sledges, Powder, Safety fuse, Also a Foil well selveled recur I mon t of 31veltanles"rt.ols, I=ll FARM BELLS, Pk.o (AlaiDs, i;ral” bags, Itopex, Pulleys 41 I lk Lieolti 41%11 ipliolt. I,'NS. I PISTOL:fI 91'10T, all.l hoLoluoitko of oft klndr Thankful for Last favtirs, by strict attention to business we 1.1. s to resolve a eontthuntion of the CIPIC GtANO, COMP.:IIIY c ITAI 2; J.011.N,.5.t & , tiIiNEItAL AfIENTB, 122 South'Delaware ave., Philadelphia, 10 South street, Baltimore. • SOLUBLE PAOIFIO GUANO No fortllkor lutrodneed to tho formera of Om Mfildi a and Sniitherit Staten has ktvint morn maid 'Fnit uniform satinfact lon than thin gamic, The trade In it I steadily, 'nudged until tho cousnaption now throuilionttbo entire reentry far exqee,l3 thet o or ;my other ferollizor Tlo !Argo ',pApltal involved An Ito produtelon afforde Cho eurpet,gunianteo of Ito continued oicol loner, Tho company htis a fur giontei Interest in MEM tito vorninhonoy of . 1 - . trade (Lon {toy munlior of consument ran boo; lintti It Is the ltigbeWt Interent Oftho.compnuy to intt, (Ito boot fertilizer Into num loot, that their unuab. foellltlce, aided by ibn beet, sciontific nblUtycau prodnco. Tlsgamon Is sold at retail by local agent's of llt o Cpmpriny throughout Now Joraoy, DeltWaro;Poun- aylvaula, and Alto Eouthern Btateaond at wholesale • by aetternlOuts fur i O 10feb70-om&eopam - WOODEN, AND W ILLOWWARE CANDY!! FILBERTS, PECAN NUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, CREAM NUTS. tiOUND NUTS AND CHESTNUTS. &c., ac SMITH L. HARRIS, Phihula p 1 a 1870 EINEM MEM •na,io aud i,ocket-Cutlory 11. SAXTON & CO. DEMI MEMO aoini S:'ntutio4 & co.,