Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 12, 1870, Image 3

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CARLISLE, YAKJ2, WM.
Oun. lawyers are at the Supreme Court
QUITE a
.quantity of hail, full the
vicinity of Churolitown on Tuesday .
tfternoon.
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Tat Car Ilidss'Bited gave .us'sorno
'hie music at the Coure-11ouSe last Sat
urday evening, which *as 4,ufortunately
out short by the rain. _
WIT. would call the attention of our
readers to the advertisement of the Dye
ing and Scouring Establishment of
Montgomery & Co., of narrishiirg,
The firm bear a. first class: reputation, ,
and aro worthy of .patronage.
DIRECTORS ELECTED.7At ameeting
of the Borough Council, held on Friday
vo!ling last, H. M. Henderson, Charles
Weaver, and Robert Given were unani
mously reelecteddireetors of the Carlisle
Gas and Water Company, on the part of
the borough, fo; the ensuing year.
r
take great pleasure in calling the
attention of our readers to the grand
display of new goods, just received at L.
T. Greenfield's. ' He is' offering great
bargains in dress goods, piques, domes
tics, ' cloths, and casshneres. Do not
forget to examino his stock if you want
a bargain.
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TILE committee Of arrangements of
tho order of American Mechanics have
left at the residences of our citizens, a
circular soliciting' donations' for a FaT, -
to be held in Rlicam's Hall, commencing
Juno 18. We hope there may be a lib
eral response, as the -Object, is ono that
is undoubtedly good.
TROUT are unusually plenty, and
largo numbers are caught in the Letort
daily. We were shown one a few days
ago, caught by Mr. Samuel Elliott, at
the head of said spring, tho weight' of
which was 21 pounds, • and which meas
ured lli inches-in length and - 9 inches in
circumference.
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WE regret to learn that Gen. George
W. Bowman intends removingto Phila
delphia 'Shortly. 'Gen. B. is a most
estimable gentleman, and we had hoped
he would spend the remainder of his
days in our midSt but he thinks best to
do otherwise. Be will carry with him
to his new home, the kind • wishes of all
who ktfoW him here.
F. Alcutimvc, formerly a sergeant in
the C. S. Army at Carlisle Barracks,
but more recently a keeper of a restaur
ant on•Loutper street,' departed this life
on Tuesday of last week. His romaine
were conveyed to their final resting
place on Thursday afternoon' last.-. The
ceremonies at the grave were conducted
by Couodogninet Tribe, I. 0. of It. M.,
of which he_wits a member.
Nowt:, obliging gentleman connected
with the Statp Department has kindly
furnished us a copy of the General
Laws of the session of 1870, containing
-a-card-with-the-eempliments-of-the-ilm
F. Jordan, for which: ho will please ac
cept our thanks. The matter contained
in the aforesaid , pamphlet has been so
frequently before the editor of this paper,
and in so many shapes, :that it is scarcely
now what Horace Greeley would call
"inighty interesting reading."
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DEDICATION SERVICES.—The St. Paul's
Evangelical Cluirch, on West Louthor
street, of which Rev. H.' B. Hartzler is
',aster, will be dedicated to the service
of God,, ou Stihday, May 15. Reverends
T. Bowman, of the East Pennsylvania
Conference, J. Hartzler, of Glen Rock,
M. J. Carothers, Presiding Elder of Cen
tre District, and -other ministers will
take part In the services. The dedica-
Dori' strmon will be preached at eleven a.
m. Also preaching at three p. m., and
seven and a half p. in. Communion
services on Monday evening, May 16.
The people aro cordially invited to at
tenk, Seats always free.
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP, May 9, 1870
7, the Lmt,n f the Cali(, rkrara:
As the time for nominating a candi
date for AsSembly is fast approaching,
we wish to bring before the Republican
party, as a'eandidate for that office, the
name• of 'F. L. Rodgers, of Middlesex
township. Mr. R. is a young man of
rare abilities, an active worker in the
party, and fully qualified to fill thin im
portant office. Let him be nominated,
and we are confident ho Will be elected,
and discharge the duties with an eye
single to the best interests of the people,
and ivith•honor co-himself.
MANY REPIJIILICANO
\Vi take the foLwing from The Vol
MEI
"SOUND.—The New York Herald. is
claimed to be worth $3,000,000,- The
Tribune $1,750,000„ The Times $1,000,-
000, The Journal of Conmeree $BOO,OOO,
The Evening Post $700,000, The Sun
, sooo,uoo, The World $400,000, The
Evening Express $300,000, and The Vol
unteer $25,000."
THE HERALD i 4 worth, at least $50,000,
by our own estimate of ourselves, but
whenever The Volunteer jieophi realize
the amount ffitedlih the above , fel; qbeit;
concern, and want,to buy us out, we will
take $25,000 cash payment, ,and a mighty,
slow !iota for the balance.
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SOMETHING Woirrn KNowmul---)193 ,
find in an exchange the following simple
remedy for house ants, 'whioliWt, earn
mend to the attention of housekeepers
troubled with those pests:.
Procure a largo' sponge, wash it well
and press it dry, which will leave the
cells quite open ; then/ s'prinkle
. over;it
some fine white - sugar, and place it whore
the ants aro troublesome. They will
soon collect upon-the ii'penge and taVe' up
their abode in the tells. It isonly nue&
sayy to dip the t sponge t *scalding, 11 , 0
Water, which will wash them otiedead.
Put on more sugar and set the trap for a
, new haul. The process
the house of every ayc, .. •. •.•; t:
, IMPORTAid. TO 41013fiE , CiatilliT4t13.--'•
As the 59sen for house, eleaning at
hand; the follOwiPg direetioni for'clean
ing "paint niay be found serviceable :
Proyide a plate with some of, the best
„ whiting to be had, and have ready some
, clean warm water and a piece of flannel,
'which dip into the water , and squeeze
nearly dry ; then take as Much whiting
as will adhere to it, apply it to the
painted surface, when a little rubbing
will instantly iiiiiieVeltiiir"dirtAir".greaSi,
After WM . & wash well with elearrwater,„
rubbing it dry . with,softliannels,, paint
thus cleaned loolik'" is 'Well Whou'ilnit
laid on, Without' anytlinjurytto the Moat
delicate colors. , ,is 13,et i tet + than
using soap, an&,,doeil' dot' "rOikuflii more •
thaq,half the time and labor.'
Accanirr,r7Wliile ~ some b0y0 .. „ : 70r0
p " lifYing' ion ; tatttrilay liat, knob!,
disehaiged: a 'bow gun, loaded with
nail,' striking a boy natneti Jacob. Lang..
on, son ' of Wilson Lamison, in.tho oyo,
It . is feared tho sight of the oyd'islosti -
COACII it'ACTOIM.-lUllder4llo 11100 of
"Now To-day", will be found the ad
vertisement of Henry - - Peffer'e-- Coach-
Factory and Livet;y Stable). -Mr. Adam
Sensenian has charge of •the :practical
part of the business, and it is unneces
sary; .to' add is .ticcitWufed
with.coacli building, having for many
years manufactured vehicles for the
zees of Cumberland county. In lifs'
livery,stable can . Always 'be. found ilot
class outfits.
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O'BRIEN' s Mammoth Menagerie, great'
moral entertainment Lt:i4is not, succeed
ing so well. The Harrisburg papers say
that a number of employees left at that
,placo becatise the thing wmild not ,pay,
and the show moved oil considerably in
debt, It is said that several young la
dies left, iidth it from Harrisburg, and
that ono frohi. this county was only saved
from, going b being arrested by an offi
cer. WO linking this is the moral itrt,
of .the entertainment. -
TIIE following are the " deadly sins." ,
as viewed by an editor :
• 1. Boring him, when ho is writing.
2. Boring him when he is not writing.
3. Reading - his exchanges without
permission.
4. Asking permission to road his ex
changes.
• 5. Hooking his scissors when the devil
is clamoring for "original" matter.
O. Laying profane hands on his proof.
7. Asking him who " Knickerbock
er" or " Con. Denser"
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THE Garrison Amateur Minstrels gave
their entertainmentlin the hall, on Sat
urday evening, the rain having closed
them up on the previous evening. They
had a full house, and every one appre
ciated the performance. The music was
excellent, the jokes were good, ambViat
is unusual, some of them were new, the
dancing Was well done, and, altogether.
their entertainment was a success. Our
Amateurs are much bettor than most
troupes of "'professional" minstrels, and
we hope to have more of their minstrelsy.
STOP-TE-k 2 lntEr !—On Monday night
last, the garden attached to the property
of Mrs. Bills, on North street, was en
tered by some Miscreant, who made-him
self the possessor of a beautiful 'keno- .
trope, together with several other valu
able, and highly prized flowers.
Also the same night, in the same
neighborhood, the garden of Mr. Liman
_was, in like..manner, robbed. This is .11
new kind of thieving, gotten up, un
doubtedly, for the occasion. We would
advise our readers to be vigilant, and
prepare yourselves to give these midnight
(flowery;, adventurers a warm reception.
Tin Philadelphia papers of Monday
are filled with accounts of the great hail
storm that visited that citY'on Sunday.
It is said to have been the greatest hail
shower known since 1847. The ice came
down in chunks of very' unusual size—
ono of them inoasuring as much as six
inches •in circumference, and several
-Weighing,..e.aelich as a pound. The
windows of the residences, churches, and
public buildings suffered severely, while
the. conservatories and hot houses
with their collections of plants and
flowers, were, in most instances, .de
stroyed. The street lamps were pretty
generally destroyed. The damage by
the storm is estimated at over one mil
lion of dollars. •
lIORTICULTURAL.--The Cumberland
County Horticultural Society held its an
nual meeting in Franklin Hall, Mechan
icsburg, ou Saturday, May 7. The meet
ing was by far the largest ever held by
the society, and there was more than
usual interest manifested by the mem
bers. The 'Tune exhibition promises to
be of unusual interest. Thepromium list
will be quite' extended, embracing a va
riety of articles not heretofore enumer
ated. The members are anxious to have
contributions from all part. of the coun
ty.
.Hundreds of packages of seeds have
been ,distributed among the menthol-a.
The following named persons were
elected officers for the ensuing year:
Alexander Wentz, President ; Wm. R.
Gorgas, Vice President ; .Aahiol ,Shelly,_
Secretary, and C. B. Nissley, Treasurer.
Dim—John L. Waggoner, of North
Middleton township, and late Teller in
the, Carlisle Deposit Bank, died on Sun
day morning last, of coilaumption, after
a lingering illness. In his death there
has been . lost to his family a.kind hus
band, father,. soil, and brother; to'tlM
Community, an intelligent citizen of in
tegrity and worth ; and to many, a sincere
friend, A. large. number of: mourning
relativesluul friends followed his remains
to their " narrow house" ou Tuesday
morning last. NO was, at 'the time of
hi t s death, :,Senior, Warden of Cumber
land Star Lodge, No. 197,_ A. Y. M., the
members - of 'whom attended his AMerat
in a body, and by whom be was buried
with Masonic ceremonies: Ashland
cometery holds' no more honored dead,
or none NvlthqO'nioniorji.shall, longer,be,
cherished than John•L, !Waggoner. , C.:
FINE CATTLE.—We saw a' number Of
cattle, on Tuesday last, at the,,National
:Hotel, that can hardly be excelled in the
county.: Two were county steers, fcd
Mr. Henry Snyder, Steward of the:Poor
House,
.itnd averaged 1,700, pottuds,eaelt.,
Twelve head weie fed by Mr.. John Stu
art, of-Southlifiddleten tovviuMip, ono of
the best stock feeders in, the county ; the
average, weight' of those was ' 1,450
pounds,: making an aggregate . of 17,300
pounds.' .Fifteen werefeclhyMr. -- . Woodti
'Sterrett, of DickinSon township, the
average 'WOight - ' of whiCh was 1,150
pounds: These cattle were purchased
by Mr. Carper; of Franklin equn'-'
' ty, be disposed of in the Potts
viihrmarket.,
1 _WII9- have . any. , :cattle of this, kind
been
.slaughtered for the carlisle mark. 7,
%eta? "Echo answers—When. , •
FINEI WitrriNe.4.:weeyY,Er B P'jl*
called the 'Eagle, Its' s jtist Made its ap
pearance in Louisiana. Inhiesalutatory
the editor opens out iu the following
style : 1 : " • •
o.
more at 'thq helm, wo fear no
storms,; no thimder,. no
minds'inay roar and surge, and in wild
mad'cateer,uphcavvthe,politiratl ocean,
',nail her discolored•depths are semOnd
bear inottetain,lioight, with typcl.centn 7 ,,
sion tht and the billews , spray::
From o Ond aloud the , idnilink
'ning mhq rag 6 until the beitvetis
ono brciad , sheet: and 'the torrents
The -i.ePP.r.M.l*-tY;''0,10 111 )d
strive to reach. the - very heavens yet:
safely, ir(o*, .fearlessly
oUritatmoh. storm. tossed barque draft
anelnired
Of the akhcligt:fe ` neUtutioiatiberty.n:
There, noWl , ‹
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11- : proposed to repair and-remodel
tha Oqiend Presbyterian Church of this
- borough. i This is a much needed im- -
,proyement, and wo know no-oongrega-c
tion bettor, able to make it.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE SCHDAY SCHOOL
4t3BOCLkTiON.--MMAIHUHI , pclirmtic%.
will be - held at Harrisburg, Tuesday,
IV9dneSda,y, and Thursday;-Juno 14, 45,
and 10.• George Stuart, .esq.,, is, eir,
pected to preliidel sehoOl
in the Is requested to send two or
'More delegates. - Pastors and. Syairlay
school workers are also invited to attend
_and. participate. It is requested that
the names - of those who' expect to at
tend shall be sent to Rev. Thomas L
Rohipson, D, p, q 1 irman, pr 4plm,lg;,
iiyford, esq., Secretary of the, local corri
giittee of ,arraligermints' rit'Plarrfsbur4,,
on - or before the first 'dny.'of .lune, -. So'
that places of entertainment may be pro
ottcolinty organiza
tions are requested to iintriediatelt s'end'
their address to the State Secretary,
Lewis D. Vail, en., SanSoin street,
Philadelphia, •so as to receive printed
details. Wheile organii.ation, •
the Secretary wishes to correspond with
some earliest Sunday school worker,' and
requests that his or her name be for
warded to them: ' !
LODCIFB IN CAELISLE.—CarIiSIO is, at.
the present time, well supplied with'
secret societies. The 'following com-,
prises a list of all, as far as we have been
able to ascertain :
Masonic—Dumb&laud' Star Lodge,
No. 107 ; St. John's Lodge, No. 200 ; St.
John's Chapter; St. John's Council; St.
John's Commandery.
kasonic, Colored—Carlisle-SbF, LodgO,
No. 18.
.4 . .. 0. of) Odd Allows—Carlislo Lodge,
Nu: Jl ; CarlisloEucainpmont, No. 183.
Knight, of Pythias—Triio Friends'
Lodge, No. 56.
0. of U. A. Machanics—Carlisle Council,
No. 205 ; Junior---Marion Council, No.
;-1. 0. of Red Men.-Conodoguinet Tribe;
No. 108.
F.) O. of A—Cumberland
Circle, No. 88.
If 0. S. C—Carlislo Lodge, No. 247
I. 0. G. T—Letort Lodge, No. 603, ,
• We have also. Lodges of Daughters of
Temperance, The Golden Chain, Union
League. trice.
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MASONIC DEDICATION.—On Tuesday,
May 24, we expect a grand Masonic dis
play. St. John's Lodge, No. 26fi, has,
fitted up for itself a magnificent lOfige
room on the third floor of the Good Will
building. And amagnificent-affair it-is.-
The workers of this craft intend to walk
on Brussels • carpets, sit on cushioned
walnut sofas, and have thiu,gs.magnifi
cent generally.. They have all these fine
things ready now, and only await the
coming of the Grand Master to dedicate
them to their proper Masonic nses.'
• The Grand Officers have promised to
put in an appearance on the twenty
fourth instant, and on that day we may
expect a very imposing display in the
interest of Masonry. The Lthlges of
Cumberland, Franklin, and. Adams
'counties, and those of York, Harrisburg,
miLancaster have been invited to be
present, and have accepted the invita
tions. An address, to which the public
is invited, will be delivered to the Craft
by Rev. Dr. H. H. Pattison, of Philadel
phia, in one of the churches of the
borough.. There will also -be a grand
procession of the brethren in full dress.
The occasion promises to be'one of unu
sual interest, not only to the - Masonic
order, but to the community.
AT the last stated meeting of time Good
Will Fire Company, the following offnet:s
were elected to aerye for the ensuing
IBM
President—C. P. Humrich.
Vice President—J. M. Wallace.
Secretary—J. L. Meloy.
Treasurer—Joseph W. Ogilby.
Trustees—O. P. Humrich, J. D. Rhine
hart,Joseph Bautz, James White, J. T.
Zug.
Chief Director-,Joseph W. Ogilby.
Second Director—Joseph Bautz.
Third Director—C Reighter.
Vourth Director—T. C, Zimmerman
Fifth Director—J. E. Steele
,Plugsinen—William Harkness, Charles
Harkness, A. W. Walker, J. P. Lynch,
C. Reighter, Joseph C. Halbert,' Sam
uel Claudy.•
Chief Engineer—Robert Hannon.
First Assistant Engineer—J. Bauch-
MEM
Second Assistant Engineer—A. Jack
son :Roightor.
Third Assistant Engineer—John
Blair.
Ohief Fipesman--Blias Minnieh.
First Assistant Pipesnum 7 —William
M. Ogilby.
Second Aisistant Pipesorn—cliarles
Spottswood.
"Third Assistaiit ,PipesmaCharles
Noble.
' Chief Firen9n—Samuel Elliott,
Firist Assistant Firdmaii—J. White.
cond Assistaut Fireman—G.
Sehuch
mdn:
--Third Afssi§!.airp .Firpman---Louis
Hoffman.. •
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FICI AL , VISITATION.--=The Grand
Officers of the Grand Encampment of
the State of Pennsylvania arrived at this
phice on Thursday lateral:ion; :of lasl
week, accompanied by D, D. G. P.
'Weinier, of Dauphin ,DiStriet,'; , They
wore met, On tlMir arrival at the depot,
by a committee .of,, three. from Carlisle
.Encampiiithit, and escorted to ilia Prank=
lin libuse, whore everything'was done to
make their stay in this ,plaeo.as pleasant
as possible. During the, afternoon and
eVoniiig they worel visited by a number'
of members of the Patriarchal Order.
,if t ei g ht o'clock the officers and members,
of the Calinatte4 proceeded
where" they wore recellicd by
the
nieMbers of Carlisle and Big Spring,
Encampments. , Y,Tho/ ,Grand;
• Pr'efiiit were . Grand Representative
'Stokes; Grand Treasurer Reiss, Past
-Grand patriarehe Bektra iii d TrunniCk,
Grand PaCriareh Samuel Foster was not
.present, he r bopg , detained by Siolinties. , "..
After the'Grand‘Houol had
.fished the. officers of the Eil'eanipliriene
vacated their scats,,,vv,hich were ocoupied,
; by the Grand Officers—li. W. G.' 11:
'fgtaipsnotink as Chief,patildreh: > Ad-
'tdrostres Were delivered. by the Grand
Oilicerei,:a44,ltiie tont lit to ~ „ wpri,,,folly„,
explained by Past Grand Patrlareli Trin
nipk,jalfOf Wlifell'i4rti,
atte,ntqel.Y.? 1 ,v7.4 10 if?,
T'atriaroli 0. Jp. Maglaughlin responded
of the Ledge..„ • •f
o'clock the members escorted
the .9111kerii i4 L D ' ifi s e;
a,mest;sumptuoue Topaet had:boon pro•
lir4 . o4;iy the prlncoof caterers, George
~; Wetzel,
,i ) ,i111.1 .0n FridaY Morning ther.left , for ,
,c,hambersburg to visit QliVe'Brauchgm,f,
carapmout, '15T0. , • 1611, of that place.
!,11, .'19,1130 ..
,We fool bi7infldent that this visit will
be produ4tivo of much good; • aini'l+We
know that , never was a more pleasant.
:SeSsicnispent
than Mi-this occasion. gay
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DECORATION DAy.-=';.the. following,
4oA6ral, order in reformicolch•Docotatioti,
Day has been'issued by,,Tohn, bpms .l
..Commandor in Chief of.the "Gland Army.
of the 'Republic :.
Ho adqua4ers Grand Army of tlie
public, Adjutant General's : " Office,
Washington, April 80, 1870 : ..t,
GEISEI4I.. OltDRO;
I. The annual ceremonies of Me
-mortal been:
estaidished by national choice and con
iorito will lake Jai°. ori , .Monday, the ,
thirtieth:day of May.
IT. AS Departments, Districts, Posts •
and Comrades of the Grand Army of the
Republic, wherever dispersedthroughOut '
the land, will unite in such roam:tor, and
with such ceremonies for the proper
observance of the day its 'nto,y be best
suited to each respective locality, and all
organizations, common itfos i And persons
whose grateful aid, sympathy - and pray,
erS sustained us throughout the dark
days of the nation's peril;', and those
Wbose patriotic - hearts - beat iq
unison with our own, and who lava'
hereto fore, or may hereafter; JOill with'
us in the observalice Of 'this Natioral
Memorial Day, aro' hereby cordially.
vitod to. unite, and' are 'earnestly
re
quested to lend their aid and assistance
in „strewing tho' pure garlands of Spring,
that come with votive memories of love
and prayer o'er the mounds that mark
the country's altar, and fold in rest eter
nal our martyred dead.
This'is thothird psblio. observance of
a day which has become marked and
national for this sacred. occasion. Many
aro now missing from our ranks who
were with us' before. Time, with busy
finger, counts the hours for all. "In
the midst of life we are 'ln death," and.
ono by ono our veterans aro " mustered
out" to join the Grand Army on high.
Let this teach us that we should so live
that when we too • are gone, it can be
said i He was a citizen, a soldier, and
comrade, "without fear, and without
reproach."
111. It is desirable that the nfemorial
services may be preserved, and Depart
ment and Post Commanders will forward
direct to . the Adjutant General at Na
tional Headquarters a. record of such
proceedings as may occur in each local
ity.. Should the save appear- in-- the
press, or by pamphlet, a duplicate cor
rected copy is requested.
JOHN A. LOGAN,
Commander in Chief.
---- Wu—Z. COLLINS,
' , Adjutant General.
Official—Hanson,E. Weavei, Assistant
Adjutant General.
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—ME Steamer of the Union Fire Com
pany has arrived, and will be tried, daily,
at tho Pomfret Street bridge. Members
of other coMpanies invited, to be present
and witness the trial.
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HOW TO CAltvil.—Al though it is a daily
duty for many men and women to cut up
meat for a family, there are multitudes
Viliiriltririfiritray - wetr - Tror - wa
following suggestions, from an agricultu
ral paper, on this point, may not be out
of place, the more especially to young
housekeepers:
To carve fowls, which should always
be laid with the breast uppermost, place
the fork in the breast, and take oft the
-wings and legs, withoitt turning The
fowl ; then cut out the merry thought ;
cut slices from the' breast; cut out the
collar bone; cut off 'the side pieces, and
then cut the carcass in two. Divide the
joints in the leg of a turkey.
In carving a surloin, cut thin slices
from the side next to you (it must be put
on the dish With the tenderloin under
neath), tlion'tUrn it. Help the guests to
both kindg.
In carving a leg of mutton', or ham,
begin by cutti ngaeross the middle to the
bone.
Cut a tongue adross, and not length
wise, and hold from the middle part.
Carve a .forequarter of lamb by separa
ting the 'Shoulder from the ribs, and then
divide the ribs.
To carve a loin of veal, begin at the
'smaller end - and separate the ribs. Help
each one to a niece of kidney and its fat.
Carve pork and mutton in the same way.
To carve a fillet, of veal, begin at the
top and, help to the • stuffing with . etich
slice. In a breast of veal, separate the
breast and brisket, and'then cut up, atk
ing which, part is preferred, , •
In carving a pig, it is customary to
divide it and take off the head• before it
comes to the table, as to many persons
the head is revolting. Cut off the limbs
and divide the • ribs. -
In carvin g irenisom make a deep' in
cision down the bone to lot out ,the juice,
and turn the hroad end toward you, cut
ting deep and in' thin slices.' Warm
plates aro very neecksary yonison
and mutton, and•in winter aro desirablO
for all meats. •
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nanuitucemoat..:
A is a thilig bf joy' !
Liko Chapman's pioturos aro.
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DON'T BE DECEIVED irx FALSE
HOODP'' •
A fellevi, who galls 'himself dhapinrin,'
for the purpose - at deceiving my patrons
adveitises that he ha)s "taken l ?ocliman'a
old established Photograph Gallery."
I.fiave'remenied - my ' (Mitre eidablisli-
Mont; with negatives and all, from Neff 'a
building to the southeast corner of Ifiar- . .
het &Mare, ono' 'of the most capacious'
and best fitted up TOMS this aide ofP,hil,
adelplia, with superior instru
ments, light's; Onditece'ssoilesieitinnalie`
Photographs , of every stylei infinitely
iniperiono any trade lif this part" f the .
country. - — Thankful for the generOuS
support extended - to - mo-bran. apprecia
lino public , I,hopo ; by gonow,c4 -- 6iii:i arid,
attention, us bout the use' of falsehood,
to meritiveonthinatice bf theirpatrOifiike.f
Respectfully,, , ,p, 4,,I 7 iOCUMAN.
12.311rty70.
',EG/(181 _tiEGGS I ?Li,'GGß:l' EaGS I
From light Brahma, foxyls, pea eombed,
txidtli pure from IMP:AMC:steak, .$2.00
por `dOzon. No order , booked
anhids, accompanied by the cash. A few
pairs for sale-14.00 per) Bag
.b reed:ltalian Bees for sale, in movable
corlab lilyes—oheap. Addross n • !`,,
c llorPFrini
• • 12iriay70 ,P. 0: 8ei:x.147, Carlisle, Pa.
, .
Ovnit etcalm:4 : 66lM of body or mind,
Pr9dllepe debility and - disease., • The
usual iomedy la-to . tglc©;,sdlnn ` stimulant,
the of riie . ol",ihieh ie tho,,aame as gl4ing
thAdhoree the whip inetoad of oats.
The taro way qiitetin
Vial' fat ke'tlfiiPeruviart
ykup) (4'oB6ici'do
streogth, and vigor to the 'whole system.
- f i‘ '‘'
SlOO 'REWARD. y.
pied with ! tlie,i FP14.4.0 OPPill°4N ho.
offers cheap, .4is entire .steek et
~tombstones and door steps, eithoi
sale or retail.' , • .. 1, ,
-CHAleitEl HILBERT, "
; ,,porner Hanover and Louther streets.;
124704 ti
Mon. Whet makett Tom's' picture
look so dil ty.2,Because it was taken .in
a ground floor gallery.
Chapman has a third story room-..
DiRS. MARY. BRo.'?irl4.
Begs leave to •,inforiii,the . 'ladies of Car-
Uske and vidinitk, that she has opened an
Enihroideroiiord,,Xo. 01 West Louther
street,. whore orders fin. Btamping, in all
'its 'va'i:ieties, will be promptly executed.
Also. Fluting, Nifking, . Machine
Stitching, , and Dress Making solicited,
at reduced prices. Please
sma7o2t
J. W. WOLF
Desires , to inform the public, that ho has
opened a Store at No. 18 North Hanover
Street, where he is prepared-tasolgoods i
:Wholesale and retail. His stock cOnsists
of a full assortment of Hosiery, Hand
,kerchiefs, Collars, Parasofe; Kid Gloves,
Fans,' and a full assortment of Notions
of all kinds.• Call and dtmiue for your
selves.
lima7o2t.
LocumAN makes the cleanest plot= a
in his new third story gallery, South-cast
corner of Market Square—Zugg's build`
INFORMATION WANTED
where to purchase goods at the lowest
prices.. We would advise all in want of
such information' to call'. at Leith& &
Miller's as they must be selling goOds,at
greatly reduced prices, from the great
amount of bundles that we see carried
away, from their More all the time. We'
notice them receiving another large sup
ply of Carpets, Oil Cloths,' Mattings,
Window Shades, Dress Goods, Clothe,
Cassimeres, and everything else in the
Dress Goods way, all to be sold at great
bargains. Do not fano call and see for
yourselves.
12may70.
INFORMATION
for the people where to purchase Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Looking
Glasses, Mats and Matting, at the lowest
prices. ,-We would advise-OF-persons-to
calla at Frysiuger & Weiser's Carpet
Store. Thcy4ave the largest assort
ment and the greatest variety orstyleS;
It is surprising to see the bundles and
packages carried away from their store
daily. They are receiving goods daily.
Call and see for yourselves.
I=l
SODA WATER
Reader, if you wish n - g:taSs - OrcOid,
sparkling Soda Water, with choice Syr
ups, drop in at Burks, 35 West Main
street,. - where he has it constantly on
hand. Also with candies, oranges, lem
ons, bananas, figs,-prunellas, &c.
:5=70
E==l
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ' BPRING . WACHSES.
:CRT.BOp, Mayes, 1870.
A. B. Sherk has now •on hand, and
will. make to order, all kinds of Car
riages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, &c.
He has the best workmen in each
branch, and has, all kinds of material
Constantly 'au hand. Painting And re
pairing promptly attended to: .
lima'7otf
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TonAcco,
SNUFF, CIIMILS, PIPES, &C.
No. 27 North Hanover street
Offers to the trade the best brands of
a large variety of Chewing and Smok
ing Tobaccos, real Michigan Fine Cut,
in bulk or in tin foil.
W. E. Garrett's celebrated snuff. Real
genuine Imported Havana Segars. YaTa
Connecticut and Domestic Segars.
A large assortment of everything be
longing to the buSiuess, and sold at as
low a price, 'as.in any Eastern city.
The public is respectively invited to
call and inspect my largo assortment.
.Every article warranted as represented.
21ap706m
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
Dealer in
ANN. WINES AND Llivlons,
No. 27 North Hanover street,
Offers the following goods : War
ranted pure, .unadulterated and full
proof.• Always as represented.
Genuine Imported Wench Cogane
Brandy, old age.. .
• Best quality Ginger Brandy. Pare,
old gin. Ppre . (4d Port wine.
•The very best quality Sherry, Claret+,
New England Rum; &C.
Kimmel. Pure white spirits. for drug
gists and family use.
Sold at the lowest prices for' cash. A
call solicited. F.
~21ap6tn
MC:=2:l
23Planalian, Stone & Isett, Hollidays
burg, Pennsylvania, Manufacture station
ary engines, boilers, direct acting
blowing engines. Player, Thomas and
other hot blast. '4lrass'and iron cast
ixigs from ono. lbr to 20,90 Q
.lbs., and all
,kinds of Machinery.
n'apoRTANT
Tp rUIVATE IMMILIES
Pure and, unadulterated Wines and
Liquort4; supplied at their residence,- by.
sending Order.to store, or through Post
Office. Every article warranted as rep
resonOd or the money refunded.
JACOB LIVINGSTON
21npilm :No: 37 . N. Mum'. street
=MEM
The,'cheapest Dry: Goods in town-qt
Laolloy's, on. North Ilatovo . : street, Op-
Thildium's HOW. Novi goOds'
6coivo~l ,daily ., ; ' . .111p4t
Foe direct acting iitootu PtimPs,
for miubs, &0., Mit
from 'l2: gallons to 0,500 per miputog Go
to M'Lituahan; 'sett, Ilollidays
• burg,! 2 '
. . .
' . WANTED' IMMDDIA.' TELY:" ! ...
, Ton.exgertencod! cigar mak9ts Mlted
nn
.iiiediately. ! Apply to or address'
• '. . law: 'A..Ssirrir;
21ap4t !,' .'',.'. ',:t . , ' Ctit4B,lo," Pa. :'
. .
Steam pump. •Tbo pump bah, bo dis
counbcted from the , engine, and engine
used for driving any kii4 of riumhiner:y.
gaean.d water piPe, a am , #tkings, &c.
31.1'Leamium, Stone Isott,
Pa. - • .
.I.7febem
'
20;006 liounds of shonldir inid 'side
meat wantsii ; in, c x c longe ' for' pure
and the best - brands of chewing
and siino!ting.tobiincolly .!!
11 '
21apaiu "N 0.27 North lianoirer streoi'.
•Il , '' • „ • ;
evngo &ned the good reli will and
Ilittriris 'of Mr. Lesher's
his negatives, Thereby cordially , invite
,hisenstoMers, with ayayassiiranceiifgiv.
lug entire satisfaction. fteprintri can be
ly,ul„fromthe old negatives at any time.
,NEW NEW
I •desire to infOrm the publie-gener
allylliat-I have
_just opened , a' New
_and_
"Cheap Clothing Store, and am ,now
ready to direi - a large assn rment of ready
made clothing, for Men's and boys' wear,
all of my Own manufacture, which I,
will warrant to flt, and give full satisfac-
tion. •
Also, a complete assortment of Cloths,
Cassimeres, Satinetts, Alpaccas, Cotton
and Linen goods, which .I will sell by the
yard, or put, and make to order, at the
shortest notice, , and on the most ration
abledi:ins. A large assortment of men's
and boys' hats, umbrellas, travelingbags,
shirts, collars, and every variety of no
tions usually kept in a gentlemen's fur
nishing store. All of which lam deter
mined to' sell at prices that will defy com
petition.
Please remember the place, No. 11
South Hanover street, between Inhoff'd
Grocery and Strohm & Sponsler's Shoe
Store. B. M. SMILEY.
12ma70
FISK HATCH, BANKERm.
lANCF THE CHESAPEAKE
D O . IIIO.ItAILROAD COMPANY.
Tho advantages and attractions of this Loan, for in
vestment purposes, aro many and important
1. It Is Dosed upon ono of tho Groot TIIROUWEI
.
LINES haute,. tho SEABOARD and tho WEST.
2. The SECURITY IS ALREADY 'CREATED, the
greater part of the Ilao beteg In suceousful run
Ong operation
3. The Local Traffic, from tlka omitailed Agri.'
turn! regions and Iron and Conl deposilaadJacent,
Ir.riFt be tarp and profitable
4. Th, enterprise receives Important Concession: mid
Privileges Inim the Elates of Virginia and West
Ilrgiula
6. It is undor the inunageoloot of oiljalont and wolf
known Cop[White, whose names aro gunruntooe
for Ha Early Completion and auccaaarni opera
.1110 Bonds um be Ind either_ It
COUPON OR REGISTERED
form; thoy have, thirty years tortm, both prjn
lnlorest bong payable la gold
7. They aro of donominitlons of
11,000, goo andsloo,
trvnr:ng Internet nt the rate of nix per cent. In
coin, payable and Novembn 1
From our intimato arquaintanco with !be affairs.
and condition of tho Company, wo know thos6 eocur
lusj4iltos2 .. .djarly dusirAdo, and !ultra& for safe
doployment of !unpin! Capital, and funding of Gov
rthlont Bonds, by Investors, Truateca,or Eatates
nd otlicre wbo prefer nloolute oecurity with roa
onablo Incomo
Holder. of United States Flrs Twentlen aro enablod
o procure there Bonds, Deering the mule rate of In
neat and having ;longer period to run, and to real
ie a larip, humane of capitli in addition
Eon& god Stocks dealt In at the Stock Ezsbango
, reiveti in carbon° for thin awl, nt tho full mar
kot valor, and the Ronde returned .11es . of exprkes
hargoa
PRICE 90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN
I=
Patophletx,lo, end full lilfor:nation fumbled
o application
FISK A HATCH,
FIVE NASSAU STREET, NEW. YORE
ITEM
MACHINE WORKS.
CARLISLE MACHINE WOW!,
'F: OAROTER--g - CO.
CUABENIIjAND VALLEY READER AND MOWER
We - nre now boihitng, uud mill btlog out fur the
lin,vZt:t of 1870, the New Patent Ctnter'nutt.Valley .
Combined REAPED AND- MOWER, whit SELF
RAKE, nod all othertit'e lotprovements. It trill be
built In the best ntyle, end wpm-ranted to NVOI,
ratie
factorlly. Thu want of a home motto Reaper has long
ti eit Celt, and aro oxpcct to bo able to offer to the
fitment of Cumberland and adjoining conniles a
machine which Omit ben complete and perfect har
vester, equal to tho boat brought from a distance
liartnerA era rralititod to call and expudne It.
NOVELTY HAY RAKI,,
Ru itro building, thlg sertion, only d Iliulted num
ter o Itoy link.. Thu Noye.ty has the cult Acting
arrangement, 4r can he worked liy hind, ou tho old
principle. It will be made of the, brig materials, In
linnihninic style,' and warrented to give
Bend In your orders early. ,
01.31 SPRING •ORAIN DRILL , '
'Wo continua bonding tho original Willoughby
Patent Gum npiJog Grain Drill, so well knourn ' and
popular-oolong farmer, Na good (armor om, a fford
to do wltlnint the WI loughby, for It largely In .
creams, and Improves his orops,•and soon pays for
Ruoff Wo make It aa a Grain and Gross Seeder
'alone, 'or with roteat Guano Attachmont for sowing
pho ol ,,,r e s or guano, Wo also nand the Willoughby
with ,tho ettorok In straight rook or rig rag, as
locators way prom.
• • •
. VARIOUS PIiNt , IIIPLEMENTS.
Wo are manufacturie var ety of egilcultural
Implements, such us horse powers sod threehers,
cider mills, &tor corn Owners, thaeo sizes, Lannon
core diallers, Hut eka fodder cutter, and keep always
on ihand the National 'Feebler Cutter, three rises,
With vatic.. other Pt ming implomente. Wu aleo
make Parner's patent Tire bender, and Porter's psi eat
Tuyete, which every blot:km.lth should Wan Also
cast iron curt, crushers, wank kettles, four aloes, cel
lar grates, Ave different path:rue, Plow cludillAs end
other castings kept always On hand. ,
The'CARLISLI4 COOK STOVE, our own casting,
one of thy , beat and 'cheeped stoves In 'the mark
. .
STEAM ENGINE
Al heretofore, we giie • pertice'sr attent'on • to
building STEAM ENGINES, and furnishing IGIAIiT
ING, WEARING, PULLIES, and every part of the
machinery connected with Paper mills, Fletirdig
Sow mills, Tsuperiee, ^sty,' Our patte,us for
ateaut engines are from two tire to twenty five horse
power, combining situplielty at construction with ell
modern Improvement., and ftirolaheit at ercourdoe
dating paces. We also build portable engines et
two horse power for running printing presses; ko.
We have an extensive variety of patterns for mill
work, to which we ore conetantly making additions,
and min fill contracts for engl ate end' mill. et short
notice.,
/al Two [Or stationery engines now en band and
for auto
' BUILDING BUTEBIALB
Attached to' our establishment Lao Extonsive
PLAN NO MILL. nod SABII and DOOR -.IIAOTOItIf,
with all themachloory for inanufadturlng door awl
window !Yampa, 'milli phut ter..013 d blind., bracket'',
mouldings, condo° and portico drapery, stair rail
and Winder., doorip.oldind sod every othexartiele
In the line Of boll ing Material.. ftom 'tho !Must
prim to Bret Mass quality. Builder. and contractors
td,y'rely on all Orders, largo or etnkil, being promptly
Au antenelve nopply of enasoned pine, walnut
and oak itunber kept constantly, in our lumber yard
mady~(or mom Small sloes of lath and 'low priced
doors always on , hand, and other articles .taado to.
• All orders nrOnqulrlea , by mail, or otbcrwlan
,a/nuact.lon•wlth one branch of our budgets will be,
vomptly Wedded tqo t? .1"T. .
GAItONER k CO.
COA. v z UMBER: `,r
IHEAP COAL CHE 4), 11 0 QA-T i t
NI) Tho subscriber is prepared, to del par, e
b
narloadi to limsburnong,'and
,otbOr 'consul:rifts 'along
the li n o 'ortho Cumberland Vallay listllroad, the 'oele•
12M
LY3I4NB•VAT,LEY COALif~' C
•
AT THE .I,OIVEST rossinix BATEI3 tpu.124141.
Thin coatis of.tvvery supovior 41i1 be
famished ist wires which will defy all compoiltioti.'
The subscriber will deliver cool at Osrllsle, by the
Fer load. during th'e current month; at the following
prices, per ton of 2,000 iba : . '
•
Pea oo
Nut 4 00
Stovo 6 25
ag " • 525
• ' '
And to other pottlts of tho road - he willtdolivor It,
adding or deducting' the °aroma Of ,tlPretyparo in
freights.
Tito alarm ratan mill be subject to the rim or fall
of prices, tads month, at the ninety.'
oicinen ztror.
fliTicocorner of Idaho and Pitt direeht., ' •
21ap70 • s -
J. BEETEM '.54 BROTHERS,
Forwarding & Commission Merchants.
(Hondorson's old stand
•
At !be head of MAIN STREET; cartlele, Pa.
Tho htthoot market price all: be paid for Flour ;
Grain and pm:Alice of all kiode...
Coal of all kluda, atobraelog
•
LYKENS VALLEY,
Uhler Philip Confect' nary 14 7
Or ,e & Ntaley do , 14 7
etretch J It do l4 1
_WrightiY_Edi 14 7
Carr H 0 agent . Clothing 1.4 7
LAWBERRY, &e, &e 1 Keefer L D do 14 7
- • Abram. L W do
. LOCUST-MOUNTAIN;
-I.lmoburuers' and /Mechem!the Coal constantly of
sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any
part of the town. Also, all hied, of Lumber on'
hand.
a 'BRETEM d BROIL
rTapr,6B .
BEST LYKENS,, VALLEY 'LIME
COAL, $4.25, at tbo yards of ,
A. 11. BLAIR.
SUMMIT GRANGE! tit ICENA VALLEY EGG
- STGVE COAL, dalivered - " - " - -42 00
BUT COAL - 4:15
1.12 thd yard, 22 cents Ides. At the yards I f
A.-11. TiLAIR.
LUBA DER OE ALL KINDS at . the lowest prices
At the )ards of
A. 11. MAIL
FOR RENT-TANNERY.
NEW TANNERY .tor Bale or Rent.'
The subscriber offers his NEW TANNERY, on
South street, Carlisle, for onto or lease, on favorable
. terms. Immediate poesession given. Apply to
28np70 WILLIAM BLAIR.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
LIST OF DEALERS IN GOODS,
Wares, and - Merchandise, Mad Brewern, Distil
lore, Lum. Olen, Eating Houses, ,te., within the
county of niberland, as appraised andamersed by
David Wherry, Mercantile Appraiser, In accordance.
with ;the several' acts of Assembly, aa follows, to
wit:
CARLISLE.
Dry 11cods 9 25 00
do - 25'00
do 12 12,60
do 14. 7 00
do „_.ll 16 00
do . 11 7 00
do 11 15 00
' do 14 7 Ou
do 14 7 00
Fancy Geode 14 7 00
do 12 12 50
au 14 700
Jewelry 14 7 00
do 14 7 00
do 14 7 00
do 14 7 05
Hardware 0 25 Oti
do 10 20 00
Bowing Machines 14 7 00
do 14 - 7 00
do • 14 701'
do 11 7 00
14 7 00,
14 7 00
14 - 7 00
14 7 00
14 700
14' 7 nu
14 7 00
14 7.00
14 7 00
IA 7OU
14 700
14_7_00.
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 0 , ,
do 14 7 00
do 14 '7 00
Vieur and Feed 14 7 U 0
Producell 10 00
do 11 15 55
do ". 11 16 OU
do • 14 7Ou
do 'l4 7 04
db 14 7 00
do 14 7 110
do 14 700
Lumber and coal 14 7MI
do 12 12 50
Leidicb & Miller
Bentz $ Bros
Ogilby CI
Mlles IV A
GreanflulaLL.T, .
lung J 011
114rper.A Thomas
Sawyer, D B
Lachey, D,II
NotrA
Coy to Brothers
Loeb, Jacob -
Bodoni C M
Conlyn Thomas
Kramer F C
11,einger II ,•
Saxton Beni,. •
Miller & Bowers
o.•kor Mrs A 11
Parer -Lewis
DOW & Washmood
M'Malibn = .--
MeGonegal James
01 0111 k & Bun ,
Fridley William
Walker & Cloudy
Setlera I . llllant_
Mil er Feler
Buil. hot.. er D W
Kiefer Mrs S 2d
Hughes Robert.
yocum.ocargo
Martin Jacob
SchrJelenbaugh J
Dick J D
Wotzoll Joseph 9•
Faller John
unTirjrarh --- . -
Veber George
Jennings William
Zeigler J A
Beetem & Co
Beillee,itifroa
Woodsisrd It 0
Ilink.ose II
Stamen 0 B
Cornelius & Bosh
Low John
All non Robot
Hoover 13 M.
Blair A II
c=a
do
do
do
Ckbfvetlonerz
do • ,13 10 00
Coal . 14 7 00
do 14 7 00
Groceries 14 7 00
do 14 07 00
do 14 7 00
Blair, A IL
Rhoad. II A Co
Zinn Goorgo
°rental. 0
Merman C.
Man %V II
Wctzell W
Bender John
Maaounehner .1 H
Sites A J
Blnir William A Soo
Illidebraut It
Esche..bach Frolerlel:
Zeigler Joseph
robley II
Cameron W J
Sena Jacob
Inboff Chileflan
Wnahniood W 0
Hoffman 0 B
Fouot Petor
Egbort. 1 It
llontzlor Joneph
Ileckmen Jltn
do 14 7 00
Furniture 14 7 00
do 14 7 00
do 14 700
do 14 7 00
do 14 700
Shore and Boole 14 7 00
do 14 700
- - -- - do 14 700
IL4xeboro, J W
Lissmnn JoLo
Cornuntn Frekorick
Shxpley C
Ewing A B
Biro 11
Burner N
Myer. Di C
porter W N '
Cointnan Jonathan
Fleming F C -
du
do
do
Millinery
do
do
do
Strohm & Boonslor
Lisman Philip ,
Carlisle fame Factory
Clienoweth
William Mr. E
Nett Mrs M
Hatton Mrs
Cloth'ng 14 7 00
do 14 700
Itnifing
Lechkr A G
ME=
LEE=
• do
VU
do
do
Smiley .1 W
7 Iring.ton I
Donor Jolin
E keneJ A
RH t , r IL 9
I lulu. A
Drugs
G=E=l
do
do
do
do
do
Co.nini. k Worthington
linvorstirk Dro•hor`e
linverbticif Drochor's
'Frank T
14 rn, W
Fryainger.ls Wellivr Carp”ta, 14 7 00
Itheem..l II Musical Inerumouti 14. 7 00
17 , 0 GO lob.. 14 700
pang or II K do
41,1vIngdton Jacob y do
Oembo, J A — do
Ennuinkor Go •tgli Loather
Knanduger 8 Rubor
Locbannn C L Pbotoglrho
Loshpr J dm tl
Ch spurn II P do
'per W K
Loudon Junior,
Itillmon El D
EMI
Vous Jatob - Jlotti and Caps
Honor John A • ld
(Milo JO , , ,
.' do
Saidello N
FOrthman,:Jobo
Donlon'
„ 1 , /lyloty' Store
Produco
=I
Dry Goo In Ai
do
du
do
tf o'l 8
Bly,ra D 11
Dott•rnr H
'April 1)
..,......- . :. ' „EAST 1.19NNE1090001.1,
7,ncorloi 9 Co ' Produce
Zocarino L Co, ~ , . „ do
Thompoon, Wm " do
11.1,94 IV 0 ' Dry Ooode
Fliddler A Doorman' . ' ' do
Glamor .1.11.. , du - -
nook. n&, Sou . • . Orocorleo
Longnooker I •••,,- •do •
Ildhonol 9 L .. do '
Roth ..# Soli Jo
.
henna, Iludol do
Do.t Jo. , Th ~' ,' Lumber__ _
HoNt,ger Theodor* . , 'do
hlults•T 31 ; ' , , Coocect!ohory .
thnith 0 W • ' ' do
Duploy, Harry do
Noldleh ID• . ~- Clothing s•--------'
Hood N • ' ' fitOoes
Maier A • Yulniturn
moeso• DNhr:.. , • • , . do
KKm,' ,
,' MON , ' ',' ' 'llllO. ory
blortlh Miso A • i '.' • do
YRANKFORD
Dry Goods
blouus Johu W
• ',. .„ - • HAMPDEN, , • : , 1 •••
Tiraplin JM ' , • Groceries " 14 7
Wolr.l 8 A • 1_ .• ' ' ' .• Dry Goods " . 14 7
•llupp II 111 &Co • do 14 7
Rupp'Douiel do 14 7
Temidin eying • Furoldilie ~ • 14 7
Gilbert Cyrus Whips 14 7
Rupp,J J A Co. , N PrOI2PCS ,` . : 44 :7
1 ' • LOWED ALIAD.
Good pu . . Dry Goods 14 7
Dorman di Co ' ' ' do ' 14 7
Kunkel & 800 , do l4 .7
Deltrlch 0 J " . Blom 'l4 .7
Dr. to A A Sou • Boole and Shoe. 14 7
MIDDLESEX
Dry anode
O'Llarni IL
""rdlOiiitabinuitct.;
I . .
Downlaul3 W . !. ._ Grocery-_-. 14 7..
'Mohr, Israel , •., . _ - do • ':, 121260
Arnold IC ' do 14' 7
DovlnliOrfijtd; ';'• , ;',,*,!do ' : ; : ' / 14 ' 73
Fought domilel . - .do :14 ° :7
linuflhom J A - , ~ ' do 12 12 50
Mattison 11 W Vi ' i ,;:.i : de.. .':1: •.
.1,,:7
141111 son ANV - ' • ~ :do ' -
)2411711 D' W , :
,do ,
~, . 12 12 50
EmmlngoreJ : ,i'„ , 3 ,,
„,: ' !dol. 1; ~‘, ~
010 ,
14Leo George . : - do .•
'34 T '
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• • . ...
~'REdS'UßEl't~Sf` IV~ ~'1'II~'E:
Weeth - olier & Beck.. •' - nii Goode - 14 7
Elcock & Co ' '27 , 4.1 - • do 10 20
Butter r& itewrild do 11 16
Esher Joseph 11 . do_ , l4 7
,
Bruck &Boyer " do.ii: i.fi a i..12 12 50
Hurst. J 1.1 & Bon ' do 11 15
Rafensbi rip* B. • do 14 7
Brindlo & Nehiwanger ~ . do 10 20
Long & Son.: - ; r . ' . Lumber, -.-.: 14.,:-7
_Eherley ilr.,Sims --- der . 1115
Millleen A. 898.. • do . . 12 1250
Moor 11B Eltnyman & Bucher Produce 0 25
Atelliwood & TWA - „ do , 14 7
Bryson TO, • ; do, . ,'8 30
Miller & Garrott do ' ' " 11 15
Mich & Balky do 14 7
Eherloy D & 8011 \ liardlcilre f 11-15
Bohb & Kiln wl ' \ i tdo - . .. 10,-20,,
Clark & Byors ' rugs' ' ' ''l4 7
Nonsmoker J II do 14 7
Day Alfred do 14 7
Herring Jl3 & Co,, . \. . do . 13.10
Snavely II 11. - , '„ do ' k • L 14; 7
Order i brlstlon ,Bhoes - 14 7
Zinn Ilenry do 14. 7
Kelm 0 • do - 14 7
Bolide Levi - , . ; . do .. - ./3 10
Ilowcoan'.l C do 14 7
4leyd & Stainer ''' do. 13 10
Simon 8 ; v.iioty • . 14 7 ''
Burkholder C K Blankots 4 whips 14 7
Hazlett & Bon, Plumliera „ ;;. • - ;1.4 7; ;
Bobb G W agent Stoves , 14 7 '
.
Hauck &Co - do • 14 T
Wondorlich 0& If ' do ' - 14 ' 7
?Amick & Diehl • liiirnlturek.--. 14 7
VOA 0 II ' ' :14 , 7
Itui.p John do 14 7
Swots Jacob Jewelry • .. , . „ 14 ',7 .
Shapley It .12. do 14 7'
Palmer J 11 ,„ Cigars 14 7
Cluswlkr 21 • ; . do ' " 14 7
lommi
D L Bsddieryabloukoti 14 7
Fltdoolver 8 Tltzol Cool 14 7
J dr. Co Dltteri 14 T
Kosor 51Ins Clara ' lIIIIIInery , 14 7
Bryan Mrs 9 do 14 7
Carr M. A do 14 7
Llndsoy Mrs tilt to 14 T
Nlshol Georg,' flour 'and rood 14 7
Ell=
Sherman John 'd Dry Goode 14 7
Null 2 • do ^ 14 7
MONROE
Herman 0 T 11 Dry Goodt, , 12 12;50
Plonk John do 12 1/ 50
Do finny L D Drugt 14 7
Plank Samuel Feed 14 7
Spahr Iloury do 14 7
lIIIMEEM
Manning & Bra
Mush & Bra
811yeer Ilonry
Wagner 8 0
,IIurAJA J B
, . . .
Stoner 4 A • Dry Goods 14 7
Clever-& Earnest do 14 7
Kyle John do 14 7
•
Baker J do . 14 7
Fosoot .1 0 &Co do l4 7
Foreman Strohm & Co , do 14 7
Itollinger 0& Co do 14 7
Lewis & llro Groceries - 14 7
DonnYr W K ' . do 14 7
Iliberlig . & Son do 14 7
Munich John • do 14 7
&older:on David do 14 7
Olt oho Georg° Confectionary 14 7
Match Samuel ' . Shoes ..
,poncor II IV -- - ' Stoves '- 14 7
Duch II K do ---- 74 -- 7
NEWVILLE.
` . 15
Jmnos E & Ilro Diy Goods 9 25
* Stough & Elliott do ~ . 10 20
McCandllgh Thomas • do 11 15
limusol BM & don groceries i 13 10
Clouser 851 & Bon ~do 14 7
Boots &Shoes 14 7.,,.
I h r le v itieJ W do 14 7
51.11.11 &—Bricker —_ ::do 14 j_.
Menu, J C do 1.1 7
North (IVClothlot 14 7
do 14 7
[Lundnll N L5: Sun ~‘
. 0.1 \fie U
Nub r 413
Ilenn«. V II
• . -
vere.idb'n • BLulenbergerFurolluro 14
Brlcker John do 14 7
Monett & Son Ilardwore 1810
hoetnnker W 11 .lo 13 10
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Mull George W Stove. 14 7
Ileum. II Confectionary 14 7
Craw ford J W do . 14 7
Dale • re . do 14 7
Laughlin
Laughlin Joseph Feed , . ,14 7
a'i.aughlio Harriett Millinery 11 7
Reed, Allas`E E ~u, - to _ 14 7
Stalky Mice A ' do 14 T
inunberger 31 Notions • . 14 7,
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Motor Joe to
. .
Elliott b. 111,r Dry Goods - 11 15
owe gent U W do 11 15
M'Coy Daniel Ilnotv a Shoes 14 7
Btovick.o C Foruiture 14 7
Dywre .5: Hoover do . 14 7
NEW CUMBERLAND.
ELME
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llla.or 11 11 Lumber • 0 25
0, otor Charles - do 14 7
Jame. Owen do 14 7
Leo Jan P do 'lO 20
Farueet & Co
C nor & Co
honk II & D
Jay Cook A Co
I(l)rri;cGo;i'eds 12 12 50
Ckkor Henry 14 74
BIIIPPENSIIpRG
IMMO
Mk, %V' D
Davie Ire M
Hubley Mlaa'S
Frantz Miss M
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
0 00 00
14 7 01
14 700
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
10 20 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
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Mowers Mrs 14E do 14 7
lawton & Co Prodboa 10 20
Long & Olsh do 1l">15
Cleo vor k Soo do 12 12 50
Blair T P db 11 15
. .
Vnpoought C . Grocer 14 , 7
I annon & Kimlnel do .14 7
%Mar John do 14 7
Novo llt - do 14 7
Martin Martha A do ' 14 ,7
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lIBZO
14 7'oo
14 T 00
1 7 00
14 7 tO
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llnller 8C & Bon do 14 7
AngloM M do 14 7
Relts, James do 14 7
feeder Tames
%Nillie .3 tt. Co
. . .
M'Phersen T W pry G. de 13 10
Snodurase Robert do 1 .1 12 50
K. note it Montgomery do . A 15
Jameson W 1, do 12 12 GO
.... ..
Dauber & Neely do 13 10
Reddlg .7 & J B- do 10 20
Iti(ind..illeh & Mall , '
- 1 utabor 13 'lO
(treason 0 N Cunfeetionary 14 7
Clark William do 14 7
14 7 00
14 7 00
12 12 al
14 7 00
14 7 04
14 7 00
14 700
14 7 00
14 7 VO
- • •
Ihughtnan 11.1nrolds do 14 7
Mathews k Grlbbla • Drugs ' .: 14' 7
Allick J(1 do ''' 14 7
Croft 0 W
, oh. 0 D
WITIW.WTfI
. . .. . .
Sl'l'llors 11 k Co: Hardware i i 11 15
Rtes.lck k Roburk „ . do "" 13 10
Grabill k St ewat t do 11 15
Snt'dy. 8.1 leurulturo 14 7
llarolotrc NW& Bro do 14 7
1-1700
Milli
14 7 00
11 700
14 7 00
14 7 00
Halters k Wlutorn
Wolf Dro
Keixo James
1S 7 00
14 7 00
Ilcidivo John k Bon Clothing , •• .13 10
LIMN g llrndtr do' 14 7
Blair, John do 14 7
Smiley J 01 do 13 00
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14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
SOUTH MIDDI;ETON
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Cr lio3d & Brothor• Ploduco
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)ll'AIII•tor t B.
14 700
14' 7 00
14 700
14 7 00
14 7 00
14. 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14,700
14 7 00
Bowman I tlammlugor
Hutton John do 14 7
Leldioh A M do 13 10
Webort a Co do 10 20
Zeigler J D Orocorlea ' 14' 7'
Ilan zol J F - do 14 7
ClOpper Philip' Confectionary 14 7
Word Wm do
~ 14 7
Aupp,Cattrad Furaturo 14 7
Motion & de 14 7.
IE2EI
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7,00
14 7 00
:71o . wriey
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Myers, floury' ' Dry 00013 14 7
Orris k Lamb do 11 15
Lougadorf A 9 do . • • 1310
Burkholder W 9 ' , do • 14 7
Noss 4 B , do 14 -7
Looso a Ewalt 1.10 . 14 7
L01415J B a Bro Produro 13 10
Glovor Tll • Coritucliouray '. • 14''7
BrichenmakerFred'h • do . 14' 7
.11.pkar J 9 • -- -4.1 o•• • •• ' 14-7
Leldh; Jacob ' do - ' 14. 7
Millar 9P . _. . §toves! - . ;l4 7
, . ,
14
- 14 700
14 7 1:0
13 10 00
14 700
14 700
If 700
14 700
13 10 00
14 700
1910 00
14 70Q
14 . 7.00
14 700
II 700
114 700
14 700
14 700
14 700
14 700
SCIIITIIAMPTON
Millet Daniel Orpootles ; • 14 7
,Cloy.r A Rhos& ; Dry Goode . 1d 7'
'over George d t 14 7
Strohm Y A ninon .; • • • do • • 13,10
Allelotl C. 4 Co . • 14 7
Croft D ,•
'l3,hot DEI • , Stores 14' 7
UDDER ALLEN. ' •
Swartz J
Ouew)lorJ N
LENZI
14 -4 7'00
f 14 700
14 700
14 700
14 700
14 7 (X 1
WEST PEN 1331130110 - .
Iloldlor,JA, , / , , - -.." . Dry pooda/ 14 7
Darr. &Burial/idol/ „ , do - 13 10
• 31'Culloch,11. /3 , , ,do , . . •
1 14--!7 0
lloonhaw, J W • • do ,11,
Jacoby, Chrlatlan Prodooa 14 7
Caretbers Joalah, ' '• do - 14 ,'7
Mod J . ,
~- , • S toves -- , 14 7,
• PATENT, lq,D.T.pnq*,
Behaubin A & Co 13 10
14 7
houlpson & Eisenhower
John `
• ifkbenlreburs
Spvalor Carlife. • •
.DISTILLERIES D situiv.ttne.i •
Whaler .1 W Niiwten Distiller • 0 20;1
,Kratis Ernest J • Carlisle Brewer 025
Faber C, do • 2 0 25
• raLLiAiii) tumpoxe.
Itiripis Jacob • 2 tables Carlisle 140
ob d r )7 , •ttabti go
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"Notice le heroby alten to , all porsone named Itt the
Abovp lint, tbit bY' ask 'net"of 'Asietubly,/ approvid
Aprllll, 1802; o.Muty, Tromurere are 1.4 qulred to
brlntault, • and collect al: Ileums remaining, mold,'
iop'or boforo the find day of July 'neat; and by
other acts of Ansamblr, Vendors of vinous, aplrltuo us,
malt, or brewed Ilquore aro' 'Mao I table' td
' moot In the Court of Quarter Scanlon/. Tiioen in.
Wonted era therefore requentod t 0.114 Cob" licensee
deIAY, c , 114 govp 1.10 cesteoto.r
• ' r OBOIMPI WETZEG,
6ma70.3t Treasurer of Cumberland County.' '•
F P4. hercibmffer.m'
- self iis a candidate for [WORM° of'BIIERIFF,
suldoot to Ilia doclolon of tho Republican Nominatine.
Convontion s, o.PARfaltalii T
Carliislo,' arclit'2,lB . 4ol. ~i
'amhto
sllEitlFFsti-AtAT 0 - .60/10,11.11.t1011,%,
of dlttituU . :r 'of nelfultlictuislbkingitout . Elio
count y,I otror myself nit a candidata fortna - aatfilikr- ------.
tip. of. di.cciflat.llto next COunty Convention, sub- •
ject; to its decision. r 37 6 -4.
17mittc 1
. JOUN RIMA!Ds.
•
Carlielo,llsrcla 10,1670.
•
FOR SHERIFF. —I hereby. offer my- .
oelflan n candid,tofor.tto qklia,lo of .141c1t11{'E,
nuopot to }ho Aeolshro Of 01.1.11o1;u1S1f611Not7ftualAtt '
Commit leo.
,JOkIN1,10:10N.
Mt. Ifloly, April 0, IR7O
FOR liereby offer my
oaf d a candidate for the office o,c ellliJt It. 11,
putijeat to tho doelMon of tbo Itrpubllcali—Nondiiat
-fogolllllllltteo.
JOll , l FlSllBilitri
CarMle, April 0 1870' ' -' •
7ap7oto
A. L. SPONOLAWS, COL UMN.
A.;1 14,
pmalk.atato Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer, Incur.
duce 'and Claim Agent. Oflico,.Moin Ctrept,neat
Centre S stare.
V.LADS, the t3licnau.
. c doah Valley for s ae.—A auniber`of -
and highly lmp,oved farms In "the Valley" are of ,
fared torettle:—The - tracts-rucc-frottr , 9o to-850-itere4P.-
The I..nd is of the best qupity of limestone. fully
04(101 1 if not superior, to, the land-1n.,. timberland.
Valley, and will be thsposed A at astonishingly IA"
figures. oho extension of tho cumborlatal -.--.
Itallread into Virginia, as inky surveyed', will rue
Immediately through the so that' of country In
which these lands aro located, whim 'coni•
pltoed, b gather with the advantage of the Shenan
doah river trollop station iwilluive there Rho ad, •.
vantages of, North°, la „and Eastern. marliets.
splendid opportunity for lucrative inVebtinento Io .
here offered.
A full and minute description of the looatlett and
ehura..ter of the vat ions boots may ho hed, by ap
plying to A. L. SPONSLER,
•17m1.70 Reel Estate Agent, Varlicle.
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Dogip and Paper
ORE BANK FOB, SA ,E.—A 11(2.11
~d eposit of the Vest qUality .11ermatite Ore J.‘
yielding 50 per cunt, cemprising,aheut 18 ACII.EO,
located In Monroe township, about 2 miles from the
Iron Works of C. W. & D. Y. Ahl, on tho noutli Bide—
of the Yellow Breeches crock. 'there n, a stream of
water 'running tp rough . tho' tract sufficient-ler
washingtho ort, and furnishing water poseur 'bo
okies.
Produco 9,1'5
do ' 11 15
Petrone dordrloun of viewing Um bank may call
upon Georg° W. Laldlch, at “Lcidich's mIll," fur•
merly known as Brlcker'e mill, Monroe 'township,
Oumbo, laud county, or upon
130.1une60
do 10 20
do 10 20
do 7 23
(I RE .WASHER FOR SALE.—An ex
cellent Oro Washer, at the Ore Moth of ltettrge
Vi. Leidich, nearly new. Will boNoltl vo y 10to. Au,
ply to
jou 0
FOB, RENT.—Tho brick xesidenco of ,
Janice Bentz, I.ltuat.d -on South ilnitover'""'
s root, nearly oppoolto liarly:x hotel, will ho leased
for ono year feom Orel of April next.
Also, a commodious two story bride residence, on
Bost.Areet, between Main and Louther etreets; and
a lot of ground on the mat skle - of the Votort Spring,
belonging to tho heirs of Jo-oph Shrum, dereased,
will ha nom rabid for inn year front Oho first' of
April next.
17m1.70 .•
WE2_c2TJTOR'S NOTICE
-1..0t tero tretamtntstry en the estate or Joint Stuark
Into f tooth Middleton trtvriship, have been bonred
to who ruloicrlbefa reelding In. cold township. .All
person 9 ind. lard to the estato are reilifosted to roator
truntedlate pnyrnotrt, arid time lutvorg claims to
present then., duly malarial. uteri, for nettletuent.
It Uftil U nia,•
- SITAIII`, , '
JOSEPH A. STUAIIT,
ExecutOrc
Gap7o6t.
Drugs 14 7
du ' 14 7
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Jimalry
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOD,
Letters of Administration on • the rittate of ilar.
rh.tt Watson, late of West Pettllshor.' town-Min,- de ,
eras.), have been Issued by the It eglster of Cumber
land rounty. to the undetwigned - reniding in the swot ,
township All perrona indent, dto said estate afa
r. ntleated to 'nuke Immediate paynwnr, and those
lOtt
havin4slajtm.ttgainat . lt:to preipreset[thetn, duly au
thendeated, rpr.iamolit.
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ESTATE NOTICE
Letters of Administrotion on the eittite ef
'ltem Carolina/4 lam of West Pennehore' township,
Are_eatiedanvlLL . boon gontod by the Register
Cumherland - Founic,iiiilio aide7sig - niliriealdluglntho ---
enme . towor.hip,..nolleo It, hereby given to oil per- - .
•ro Oa knowing thent,elvenindelded - to ,aid estate, to
make payment, and those lIRVIrg claims, to present
them, pi overly iwthentleated, f, act' toment. 77
AIARGARET JANE CAIIO ' -'
Admintatrafrix.
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NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS 1
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Dry Qoods
11 7
-11.15_
11262
Dry Goode 14 7
do 14 7
do 14 7
The Treasurer of Cumberland comity will attend,
far the purpose of receiving County and Slate taxed
for 18:0, as r eq aired. by Act of Assembly, at, the fob
lowing limes and places, viz:
Epper ‘ A Ilan. at Culp's hutel, May 9 and 10. •
Luker Arlon, at Hinkle's- hotel, May 11; at If erys
hotel, May 12.
Monroe, at Ilursh's hotel, May 13 and 14.
East Petishoro' at Wirder's hotel, May 16; at
Siemer, !tofu!, May 17.
linnipdvn, at lireitier's hotel, May IS and IS.
Silva} Spring, at Euey'S,holel, May 20; at Zug's
hotel, May
Middlesex, at Middlesex sChool Leine, May 23 fpid
24.
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Jowal ry
Sowing Machines 14 7
Millinery 14 7
I 1
111 M
North Itilddletop, at 'Beecher's hotel, May 25 and
20. t \ •
South middietan f at Rupley's hotel, May 27;
•
Rolling Springs May 28.
Fiankfmt, at Blo•erville,,May 30 and 31, , ,
Minn, at Knellle's school' inane. JUlikf 1 '
West Fennsboro• at Chlanell's hotel , JIM° 3; at
Fair's hotel, June 4. ' •
Newton, at Thattenberger's hotel, Jude 01 at'MelJ
Ilmter's, June 7.
Peon, at Eyster's hotel. June 0 and 0. .
Dlekinsoa, at Crozier's ha u l, June 10 and 11. '
Southampton, at Baughman's hotel, Jane 1:1 unit - '
14.
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rrepowel I and Newburg, al Sharp's Juno 15
and Id. .
rhippenshurg Borough and Township, at BicNul
ty's hotel, Jnne.l7 and lA. ,
Nit vale, at lienneberger's hotel, June 20 and 21.
Mechanicsburg, at , Leinhes hetel: - Juno 22 - and-211;,, ,,
Nun entnuerland, at hotel, June 24 and 22.
Carlisle, at Commissioner's Onion, Joan 27 and 204 ,
On all taxes not paid.
' ou or the Orel of,Au
guA next, Ilea per coot wiil he added. . • .
The...rill/M. or wit rec..ive t.oas nt bin Mike 1111 la •
the first day 'of : , epternber -nest, at which time' du
plicates of all unpaid taxes will ho issti.l to tic coll - „
stables of tin respective, boroughs and Luinnltipii fort
collection.
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`COVIIT . ocbAMATI
Stings 14 7
do, 14 . 7
Books 14 7
Notice Is hereby gliren to all perhon3 lutc , repted,
that no Adjourned Court of Catauum
livid at Carlisle, In and for Cumber:and minty, 00
Monday; the fifteenth day ofAogust, 1870,
and to eentinrin ono wbolr,. ,
for the Wul uF enrutpt.
pending turd undetermined in raid Court.
By order of thd Cour;, '; ;
JIB. C. i I .VMI:SViSi,
Sneirri's °PPM; Coilisle, t
May 8;4870 J
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Dry 0 code
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FUR NIT UR E, FUR NIT UR.E4
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OPP.OBT TE • LEES. WA RE JIG
•
Prethiumlop Bast •Finniturc.,auircicd at
Irt`firniturti of all 'varieties at t Styles of Foreign d. 4
and Oomealle InanufactOro, from L 11011064 rOtewArd' ,
am! Mahogany to tliolosvost jirlood inapt° odd pins
`4.o.ibritclOproiery artlclO, 'osed tY'llouee mot nolo) ' "
koolirs, of Ito momt tippfa‘cd Mid cumblonaltlo
0.0 Alpo Cottuo futon uro netts `
motion and Camp . aaly.. Nattrahi.ett, Gilt trainer, • "'
[adorn, he., Ao.. ,
AClF . Partleular attention given no unual to funpials '
orders from town and qoulttry,l}W,Mtl to promptly
and on moderato term!". '— • •-• • •
SPEW AL ATTCNTION PAID TO THE SELECTION:
OF WALL PAPHIL ' " • •
mai - dal. 69, .. •
F URNITURE,
Clothing 1,1 . 7
Dryflouda 14 7
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NIX 41.13. WALNUT. ST, • •PruLAnz l aßiii.s.:
- •
• ,
Our eetabliehf,oritle„oni,of thn oltkeilu L.
PhilndOW '
phis; nod hom long eipertunrC and iliipyikVfne II (tlkui
wo nro prepared to furutalt good w,ork,nt Ani4q14 . a r ,.,.:
manufnettiro fine furniture, nod ofed inetOuhf
'priced ft rnituro of superior tptality. A largo ntonk• ••
of futnituro niwnya•ou hand. Goode motto to order ••' •
Cohnietn, nook Work,. 0nd,,011.100, yuritituro ; fec
•Badke, odieee'eild htdrie Mode to' ordkr: A,. 11.4.
'sde. weirde.
17 MC:.PIVIZTE rr • ••
r ••'': •
!Dag ;roll:
offforp forlho Spring TrntlO n • splendid ali,nortrunntof
Nottl, g htuu Mid Rua L.cn etfthilini;•l'VlninnW Minns
end Filming, In theninw.t colon nod ,v,O
tluveootn Ica Cilpt, M'ol nut -and ltoontrbod .
And pot. vurnitityu ips: or. oiniurn tlttudynnt Audi
Lando. • ' ..n "-,
•
• Spring and Holt Itinttitekin iirderiq ..el4
Atont•fur,the Pot.•nt , auddlir
,the phto.‘t tivlini Miura fur Window Oltaileii. .the:i4l
pnio7o•2ln • • • ...! .....
c , lio - ii - H.;i' . ili."'.'::'''''
A. 1.. SPONSLER,.
Real Estate agent,
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LEGAL NOTICES.
301IIMAT - SON.
AduVr. of Harriett Mason, d
GEORQD ETZEfcc
Trenßurt r,of Combo htnd county, kit
-qap764
n. iwuc
Cabinet~Makor~an<i~.i7ndortn}.vr;~. ~~a
West Maim street,
s
Parlor, •
Chamber,
lolog-room, , : PURNITIIItH
Kltahvorand • • . •
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0 . 8 E P wALT O-N s CO'.,
C4bp;ot i ,blakep3,
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