Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 19, 1870, Image 2

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    NEWS ITEMS
REY WEST boasts of a native snakeT
charmer.
""'Gtonai .reports ry e seven and,a-balf
feet high:
_ .
TitENTON :Mutts any equestrian iVash
ington statue.
Ny,„w proposes having three
now theatres.
THE now Illinois State house is to cost
.1f,3,450,000. * ,
' , Tut Roosze_ tnnnq is progressing at
ten fe • et per day.
Tnn "Recreative Roosters 7 is the .
name of a London club. •
TILEnE are forty-three lighthouses on
the coast of Blaine.
LINCOLN ig to be the capital of Nebras
ka, instead of Omaha.
BOSTON returns 3,500 dogs. The cen
sus of cats has not yet been taken.
-A COLORED woman of Augusta, Geer
gia, died last week from a spider bite
A AllierrmAN boy lost his voice six
months, ago, but still talks in his sleep.
A TROJAN broke his thigh by deter
mined efforts to remove his boots.
Ttts marsh lands around Newark are
being drained and dyked for tillage.
A PATIERT in the Cincinnati eity_hospi
tal, with a broken leg, is 102 years old.
Nrw YORK has 6,33 rum shops. Why
slyuld there be any marvel at fly crime
prevailing, in that city ?
A 1)1315N1q3N man In Trenton fell om a
glass bottle. and eutThis hand so that he
bled to death.
E pAIRBORNE, Texas, has also bt.eti.i•is
iiMy a heavy hail storm, 11:11i00)11)iiq
windows, and killed fowls.
ApRNT has sailed for Europe to in
duce a colony of 1 3cafidinaviankto settle ,
upon their wild lands.
LT.'.AVENWORTIf claims to be the most
Prosperous and best laid out city between
.h't. Louis and the Pacific slope.
Wn - EN an Indian camp -is captured by
Shbridfin's troops the, loose scalps are
secured by the boys and sent east for
chignons.
lanDisTEs are busy getting up toilets
for the summer campaign, and many of
them refuse to take in any more work
until June.
A 010',EN hand on a schooner leaving
San Francisco tried to hold the 'main
sheet, instead of belaying it. Fortu
nately.he leaves no family, as he was not
wealthy.
A LADY at Botelourt;Virgiuia, onleav-
ing bet , husband to visit her ti ister the
other day, sail playfully, ;`that tpaYbe
she wouldn't come back." And` she
didn't. She ran away with her sister's
husband.
PERSON - AL
.T. 'LOTHROP Glarus - was a school mate
of Bismark.
,
to..
. be married the coining fall„,
Ex-SEclu is named as a
candidate for Go . vernor bf New Truk..
...Tay Goci.n mid James Fisk, Tr., will
both have cottages at Newport this sum
mer.
CAN 113.1. has a native vocalist, :gothic
by name, for whom a brilliant future is
pre lietet l — •
MEl>l33f==l,==
of ,tli-
Live— s )eetatos---at.
3rdPa fland ITriat
Lorlz, Jr., who still lives in ?TOY
"York, is confident that his father is not
dead.
P. T. BARNAI'n the showman, is travel
ing through the West, teaching its
people "the art of money-getting. — .
GrEonnE, FltA_Nets TRAIN Will spend the
summer at Newport, in the cottage
built by his wife while lie was languish
ing in a British bastile.
A QUANTITY of stock having disap
peared from North 'Platte, Nebraska,
the Indians are suspected of having
driven it MT,
.and General Emory has
ordered a cavalry company io scout in
the neighborhood.
NORTH CAizoTANA:has another pair of
"Siamese Twins.", These are colored
boys, joined together after the manner
of Eng and Chang. They were born in
Columbus 'county, are in good health,
and are intelligent. They are about 18
years old.
JT is related of Daniel Webster that,
on a certain occasion, lie made a speech
at Roc}tester, in which he told thc citi-
zens that he was assured that the falls
— ltt - tlittrillur - rvere sixfy"'feet• high; und
that no people who had a waterfall sixty
feet high, ever lost their liberties.
SeeTT'SlimoNs is about to make
an appearance at Spank&ld, Mass. -- ; -- and
'this is the kind of talk in -which the
local 'reporter of The Republican indulges,
in alviticipation of that notable event -
"The public must needs be blinder
than moles, duller than mules, more °Wu.
rate than stories, to resist the ma,gnegism
of such . iard.bdanty, and the 'charm of
such fresh, 'bright talent."
If is proposed in Chicago to remove
the remains of Senator Douglas from
their presentresting place to the'grounds
of the Chicago University, and thereto
erect an elaborate monument over them.
The condition of the present monument
is qescribed as tollowk: The masonry
already laid is suffering from the, effect
of the water penetrating its exposed
cracks, and ther6 freezing. The fence
is notfit for a cow yard the grounds are
shabby and uneared for ; and generally
the aspect of the enterprise is altogether
unlovely.
_SEVEN men entered the town of-Ladore,-
near Fort ,Scott - , 'Kansas, Tuesdaylast,
went to the boarding house of J. N.
Roach, and asked to stay •all riled.,
Being refused becausa they were drunk,
they - knocked Roach insensible, and
then criminally assaulted his two daugh
ters, 12, and 14 sears of age, and .cut
them with knives. They then quarreled
togOtker, - and oile:li`as Shot dead by his
_companions: At idaybreak. they fled
with the yOungest girl to the "woods.
The toWn being 'aroused, they were .pur
sued and captured: Fir Were ban ged,
and tho other is still in custody. , •
Awouriiiii COAL OIL DISASTER I
TERRIBLEFIRE AT LA CROSSE, 'WISCONSIN
LA bnossE, Wlsco2 eiN, MAY 11',..—The
most terrible conflagr:ithili'swhich ever
visited thiti State occuhuil at the La'
Crosse , this morning,,by the
entire depot, freight warehouse, eleyatOr
and contents, the Steamer War Eagle,
nine cars, eXpreSs; freight ainl.other prop=
arty; was_4:lystrOied, and several lives
were' lest„ ' ,
The steamer War Eagle, in which the
fire started .blazed up like o toridi in a'
moment, 'rendering escape diillefilt, mid
in some cases -impossible. '..Tlio' : oten
tibia Arena
immediately wrapped in flames::
The War Eagle, which err:l.:m(l4lmo
yesterday, proceed:o44o the depot to take
on frelghti; and 0;04 the arrivA bf the
midnight:iglu front' Milwankco.N
The Men were 'Ocia.ding some' barrels
Of coal oU: and stoWing thomontho lar:
board side; about amidships. !of the'
b.wrels being found lealiing:and
hav
ing been reported., to Captain Cushman;
he directed the:ea:per to repair it. The
barrel was stood on end, the tooper'plac
ing his lantern err the head of it. While
drawing down 'tln lMops .ono of them
_burst, bretiking the lamp, and displacing
the head of the barrel. The whole mass
of inflammable material was 'iii a
133=1333
The barrel WO immediately rolled o
the larboard side, lint n barge,j Which lay
alongside, prevented it from rolling over
board, and the fiery demon was loose.
There was not time to save anything but
life, the dairies enveloped the. boht in
moment. Those of-the passengers, who
were still dressed and near 'the eflice
escaped by the for and gangways other,S
in the rear of the cabin were awakened
by the officers under the direction of Cap
tain Cushman and escaped by the roar
scuttle and were taken ashore by boats,
which picked up many 'who jumped
overboard.
Forty-eight kegs of ' pOwder worn in
the magazine under the forecastle, but
the vessel burned amidships and sank,
so that the powder was • not' ignited:
There was but a Small passengei list.
The city is full of rumors regarding the
loss of life, but ik careful inquiry makes
it certain that the loss of life could not
have,been over four.
Qgo old lady, name unknown, who
weighs two hminred pounds, rushed to
tl3aEcpwof the boat, climbed over into
the water, and clung to the rudder until
picked up by one of the boats; badly
burned. .Nnother woman, Who came on
aard at Praire Du Chien Siekduinped:
overboard and was badly injured.
CORRESPONDENCE.
OSIVICGO, KANSAS
=
Two years ago, when we first pros
pected through this country of Southern
Kansas, we fmind only the advance
guard of civilization. Unclaimed lands
stretched out. upon all sides, and OW'
little prairie cabin was seen only at long
distances. Stage coaches were the only
means of transportation, and several
days were occupied in coining from the
Missouri River to this county. To-day,
the Missouri e‘', Port - Srott-and-thrlf-
Railibail extends the whole length of the
State, from north to south. The Neosho li
Valley road',farting from Junction City,
Kansas,-extends along the :Neosho River,
is Illreatly graded to Oswego, and the
iron horse will be running intathe town
ere the lapse of forty days, Tlw Leaven.
worth, Lawrence and Galveston road
tends almost to llutnifoldt, only - sixty
miles north of oSwego, and is being
pushed forward with unequaled rapidity.
A branch_ frdm the South Pacific, to
- extentL.from......Carthage,—Missouri,___w_est_
°through. this 'town and county, is'already
projected, and - the citizens along the
wliole line are ready, with their time and
money, to assist in the completion of 2
this great work. Thus will Nvgbe,placcd
in direct communication With aIL the_
ta r steni and Western cities, .and here
will bo - the- giitatip shippont,
of the million of caktkiltbi.Clbargainlit,..
ally taken from Tosas to - rho — Mrs .
Troposit ions - for - tholmildirg - of this Boa
witht.'Wesefrartxtlirmvo-mitcady been • - preo ,
sentcd to Mt. Scott of the Pennssdsania
Central, and have received his hearty aP
,robation.
Now, a few words about Oswego. 'An
open country three years ago, to-day
boasts of a town of between 1,200 and
1,500 people, and its prescirgrowth is a,
matter of surprise to all. Thu country
around is the finest, add - most pinduc
tive' tlutt the sun shines upon, well
watered, well timbered, inexhaustible
beds of coal, and a climate which cannot
fail to attract. This towit stands upon a
high elevation, is abundantly supplied
with good water, and stone for building
purpoies can be had within its corporate
limits.
The intelligenee.and enterprise of our
people are the theme of public praise.
Our schools give us reason for just pride,
and the public morality will compare,
very favorably, with the most staid com
munities in the 'East. Cold winters'are
unknown, whilq delightful breezes from
the South fan us throughimt all the long
summer days.
To present, to your readers the agricul
tural advantages of this • country seems
Re a waste, of pine._ Fruit and sin .
bery of all kinds are grown with the
greatest success. This is, pre-eminently;
tire .country for all classes of people. My
next will furnish statements more in de
tail... Truly yours, Z.
ik.araltizl. N4T:aII:A
VOL. 70: NO. 10
THE OLD ISSUES
Ire had s'oppoied that with the ado
tion of the Fifteenth Amendment, what
aro known as the old .political issues,
would disappear. All of them had been
thoroughly discussed, and each had been
the object of a most prolonged and bitter .
struggle.. Their present settlement was
by no means lirried. When changes of
policy' can only be effected, through
ainendments to the Constitution, . the
evils of hasty and ill-considered
, .
tion aro avoided. The mere act of
National or State Legislatnie milylctli
cates the prevailing sentiment of the
members .of their constituents- for, the
time. It is easily repealed,: end the
'action' of one Congress or" Legislature
may be entirely.- reversed by its sae
messors. Not so with climi,ges ' made in
the organie law.' They aro gua'rded by
many formalitis, and arc never accom
plished until the great mass of the people
are prepared to sanction and siiiitain
ME
,
They are oron - moto tlitliphit to roptia
than:to c::ltablish, ' t rO rkt the:,Ccnistitu
tiou of any . of its recent aMendnientS
would require' that tlw DampeAticuartY
should haye two4liirds of both llOnses of
'Congress, and should control tine&
fourths of the State Legislatures.' 'This
is an lrapoSSibilitY 44Which. they
deratand:
With 'the full knowledge of tlio situa
tion it.WasSupposed that :Ufa tactics of
those who , clahned"to be' leaders Would .
give some evidence of ;q:eason and jurlg 7
meet. There wore many subjects of
legislation Which miglieafforcl bow issues.
At :lea'st' the ""negro - queStion" — coulit
it 3 had' boon tiibronghly
telative and' shill.:
ties'ef • the races; the 'policy
of slay cry ;' the diuggetid or witotide4 suf
frage had' bete 'MOSt "fully diiu
tnlightenind fit' on itnY branch 'Of-the Sub-:
- jept imposidide - :change bt tho
settirmiont.' 'lt waS'therdfore'lropod.th'at'
the irroUressitdo man and brother would
1 -disappear as the. robing topic of pblit
oily kpoW4 as
ord Or the grent ‘ massif thd
:13.ut,those Orefylintlithe follitiatiOri of
''Site" lag ""depolls hR9O Willa it Offer
!Tho,no# pollt,ioal-64ttfe is to be
fou OA 'the ginifd 'arid the
same weapons that. !laic seen service in
former campaigns. Again we will have
the charge of usurpation of power and
violation of the Constitution.. Again
wilLtve be told -tlfak-fill .the evils that
treason entailed on the nation are chargea
le-td-Republitiiii-idead-and:ltoPiftilican-
leaders, Again will -we ko reminded of
the superiority., of the .white,trian, and
his exclusive claims „tOAinrogard all
*rights but his.own. Again will men ; be
denounced and yidiculedAyhen they.sayl
at liberty-'9nd equality, of Hats de not
depend on race, color, -or, eondition, but.
are the common :aright of humanity,
In short the, Democracy 31101111'4in to go
to the. people with prejudiee
_and not
with reason, and with the hope that the,
tactics that have hitherto brought de
feat will now bring them Nictory.. ,
Well
,the ground is entirely familiar.
The old fights worn fierce, but they
always ended in victory for , the right.
Those to come will lack some of their in
iteresti-becausethe end call now be clearly'
seen fnizu thui begidithig. They will_ also
cost much )sgis-labor i -hecatisethe vigor.
of the Democratic party, has been sadly,
impaired by its many defeats.. , And while.
we had hoped that pew, ground would ;
be chosen, and new issues opened to us;
wb may pow . .enter the contest, knowing
that we risk nothing, and that the onsy
victory Cult awaits us will make more
certain the ground already held,
Tan case of Dr. Sehroppe came before
the Supreme Court. on Friday last s on a.
Writ of error, sued out under the pro
visions, of 4lte late act of AsseMbly re
quiring the ,Supreme - •Coart - to review
the law and the OViielleo in Murder
cases- Mr. Maglaughlin entered the plea
of " formerjudgment," apd Mr. Miller,
of Schreppo's• counsel, presented a peti
tion for a rehearing. But four pf the
Supreme Judges, Thompson, Read, Ag
new, and Sharswood, were present. In
a sort of conversational discussion be
_tweemthe_counsedand_tie Bourt s _oarthe, .
pleadings as they were entered, the
Judges intimated their iirinvr facie im
prestojons of theorise. The Chief Justice
thought the case could not.,be heard
under the Act, as it had been disposed
of on the former hearing one day before
the passage ob the new Act, and was
therefore not pendip,g at the time. Judge
Agnew idmitted if the facts could lie
oa
-antined_mnto, under a writ of. error, as
the Act provided no means to ascertain
what Iva; the testimony on the trial, and
provided no means of bringing it into
Court. Judge Sharswood thought there
-was'nothing in the position of the ease
to prevent the Court examining the•
'bill of exceptions. Judge Read inti
mated no opinion. After a general talk
all around,. the Court fiXed the fourth
week of — Chris month for the lunar argn-
Mont en the writ of 'error. .What•aetion
may he taken is impossible to predict,
but we would not be surprised if the
Court would determine to lietia• the whole
evidence, unless the technicalitiegAre Of so
important a character as to render it im
possible to . do so without great
•
--Drat Andrew , Johnson ,•• whom the
i .kaetitmj„i2cople--romemket, as—hay . .4;lg
boon once an exceedingly conspicuous,
but yeti._ uncomfortable. President, is now
a private citizen in quite comfortable
cir
cumstanecs, residing in Greenville, Ten
nessee. A newspaper• published in that
State informs us thathe owns a valuable
farm of three hunched and fifty acres,
with extensive flour mills on the tract;
has recently bought a whole bricik block,
in Greenville, and is .about starting
bank. Andrew always boasted that he
was a poor man, ostentatiously refused
presents, and did the virtuous in money
matters, generally. WhOnee, then, all
this prospe7•iti 3 ? It can't be that he used
his official positions to Make money, for
he was in the keeping of Democratic
politicians, who would n't permit any
t ling of the kind. If he had stayed
Radical the Democratic papers . could
lthve accounted for the money. How
uow?
TUE United States Senay does n't see
its way clear to the payment of a pension
to the w' 6w of Abraham Lincoln, and
the com mace that reported adversely to
it, wen into •quite an examination' 'of
items, to show that Mrs. Lincoln could
live luxuriously on What they assumed'
to be her income. There is a fine lot of
consistency in this. .There isn't a Sena
tor at Washington who would hesitate
to Say that his own salary didn't more
than keep his faMily. We think the
family of a President would likely'have
as many extraordinary demands upon
therii as that of a Senator., •If a Sena
tor's family, in liis own lifetime, requires
$5,000 per annum, the family cif a dead
President might be allowed _53,000, - We
Mink. - ‘, - . . .. ..
.CoNonEss voted the other Miy to Post
pone 'the farther consideration of the
tariff, and this is considered• virtually a
shelving of the subject for the
,prosent
session.. The Demoerats,, true to their
record, voted consistently throughout
the consideration of the bill, against af-
Toiding protectimi to the AM Cricall' man
ufactiirerS. Tbeso fellows. have a great
fondness for taking care, of the interests
of poor men, provided those poor mon
,are the citizens of some fareigit and rival
government.
ON:Saturday a 111 . 1111 in Sussex countyi
icon' , Jersey, shot 'another. Cause—
alleged improper intimacy with the 'Wife
of the.party of tlqiirst part. We hope
there will be no trial. These cases al:
ways try the man that. is killed instead
'of the Office =ewe protest that a party
should not be tried who *not be pres
ent. ''in'Pennsid thhi . is nhconSti2
'lt iii,gilicior, - .'different in'
-;l\,:cw , York, and may be 'in llew Jernoyj
A PETITION ill boing.circulated in Now.
Yorl(city, requostingGoyornor I . Toffnaan
to cause CausO tn*Cplacial
is an insane asilnni,,liceatiOn of his plea
ui insanity: . • it naiglit lie\ , o enough to
ir.elndp` the jtiii that acanitteil
cItIGIBTOPITiMIL WAttEli tl, 'prominent
Dimberatio politician, died suddenly, on
)[ ,, r by laati at liis'yenideace, in .Towan-,
(I.i, ,county., .110 wag, o, Mall of:
encrgy,and ability, and - bad accumulated
Areat,wealtir. , ,
•
Cot.' Jiiiirt 'J. PArinnficiit,
•of Juulatircounty, • iu thhiStirto,4failliodri'
olectOrl , VlOu Prelliddirt ebt, tiro arceruillin'.
and-. Columbia Railroad Company' iri
South Carolina. • ,• • •
.;'4 . . r•,,, . . • -
•Tri f ..ii0.,,,-,k,* ripple of excitement.
abut the riamoyal of tlurisiational 64Pi ;
4 1
itotrgom.Washin l ton: The immediate,
oceralsion of this" the 'licking of an api'
l ' . ly
pro , piriation for f, t ., e, building-of a 'IIiONV,
State!pepartmOti Of course - this ikthe
orip - Miunitylor these who - wish to sliOW
' their wisdom in Making. suggestions.
The great West must have capital of
course, • because itsipol li titiair,,llxvo too
great interests at home' to' allo the : re `to'
make-the 'long and - perilous . jouritey . to'
Washington. - New York wants it be
cause it-doesgiot—cOnincitt--:With the'cli,g
nity Of the 'nation '. hi have 'its' political
:metiorielii. anywhere else thrill at itSbig-'
gest ' 'Cily. ' ' 'Mit , ' ' I)t. , MoCra'e,it: sny' that
.W.ashiu4r,t On 'must bi: a hand oiled, heCause'
its local government- is in' We lia'nds'lif
nog:rocs and radicals, alai tliereforU it
'cannot be endured.: And 'bdaatiso of all
these reasons the Federal Capitol should
. -.
have some otherlocation. ,
Tiiis is all ij...e.11 enough for inure talk
ing purpot:tt , i. : ltet when praelleat reasons .
, are askedfer the removal of the ealittal
they are not so abittnlaitt as to . 'warrant.
th'e - belief that Wasfitnzton:will ye tin ;
inetliately ia;rindone4. '
" HON. W1L1.14111 - D. KULLEY will please
accept our. thanks for a copy of his,
speeob, delivered in the House of Repro-r
sentatives, March 23, 1870, on the sub
ject
. of the tariff. Mr.. Kelley is - one of
the ablest, orators. in Congress, and his
efforts on behalf of the interests of Penn.
iavlvanla have been untiring and effective.
JAM:9 R. SMITH, .Esq.,' an old and
well known member of the Bar Of this
county, departed this life on Sunday
last, after a painful illness of somo Weeks.
Mr. Smith was a lawyer in practide here
:1:0 as long as we have any reculleetion
of the legal fraternity of this county.
le was appointed District Attorney by
Governor Johnson in 1849 or 150, and
was the last who held that office by ap.
pointinent. When it became elective he
was nominated by the Whig play for
the same position, but was beaten by
Mr. Miller; and although the county was
then considered as about sure for the
Deinecac.y, and Ml'. Miller was - about
. the strongest man they could nominate,
Mr. Smith was defeated by but a small
riiajority. Ha' was again!. a candidate,,
we believe, in 1850,' but ,was defeated.
Mt. Smith had many diadvantages fu
life, and was one of those whose path
appeared beset withtroubles. Whatever
of education or position he had, ho ob
tained by wresting it from bilversefor
tatitric:. Ile began life a cripple, poor,
Without friends, without advantages,'
without assistance or - encouragement.
XV his own efforts, • and with his own
toil, he made his livelihood during his
preparation for his profession. He set
tled in a'county - wherehis - political-views
stood in the way of his receiving ‘hose
poititions which so often place. Members
of the bar fairly in the road to.prosperity.
And -yet - Iris - first years of ptofessional
life plowed ability and strength of pur
pose enough to give fair promise of sue
ceSs. If his zeal' flagged as he .grew
older, and,his success was not as marked
as that of others who begun -the rap)
with him, it should be remembered in,
kindness that he carried greater burtteus
than are cast-upon the average -.of men,
lack for the long find constant struggle,
in the battle of-life, mayilavenxhonqo
-
di fficulti es that never came to hinder the
progress of his more' fortunate brethren.
In the practice of, his profession Mr.
Smith was attentive and faithful to the
interests of his clients, and courteous
and honorable in his intercourse with his
professional brethren. llis clients had a
guaranty in his nature that they would
not be betrayed, and his opponents bad
no fear of deceit or unfairness in their
dealings with him. Let these things
bo remembered to his honor. After a
life of discomfOrt, bad fortune, and but
little 'of the sunshine that falls in the
pathway Of most men, he has gone hence
to his long home.. Let us invite ftr
him the mercy, without which all im
munity would be condemned, and judge
hires-only as we would ask judgment on
ourselves.
SPECIAL INTICE.
A TRAP THAT MANY OP OUR
STOREKEEPERS HAVE VALLEN
INTO, tl u •ir rpteenstvarr, gl^eswnre• and
general 1.1101.111 the eitiel, Where the expenses are
not/cip/ied five fold.
•
IIL 1111 fi :ON leave an Immense stock .of
goe . ds, and are coilin g to the
~A reede their
. ilp..l«lii7i.','OPiO;Td;e — tei Irene fleeto twenty-five per
CcOt les4 than they can be broil; let (rune abroad.
WE KNOW HOMO of our otoretteepoie arjo paying
twenty conta por eactc Mote Milli our fined for Halt
three cooe more,forHt coffee; fifteen to twenty
per cent mar° for wares; two to three cents per gal
lon mac , for Mil Oil, iii d In few inWencel; Betting
the gyality of goods tee srlt. Our ailviee
near home; In I.mall quentillee; sell at lower wives
end make no money. Try IL
WILLIAM BLAIR. tt; BON,
" Sonlh End," Carlisle, in.
121.70 '
.TO CONBUI6I3TIVES
The !tavern/I,T, having boon : restored to hen
In it few W. eke , by a very sinuthareTedy, after hav
lug Buffeted several years with a severe lung Wee
tio, , and that dread di,easo,Consuniptien Is anxious
to Intik° known to hie 'fellow•aufftrers the 1110[10110
To 11 who de,ire it, he will send a copy of the
pr Foription toted (free of .large), with 'the direction
for preparing owl lining the wan, which they Wilt
(Ind n SURE CURE FOR
11110Ng111118, etc. The phjeet of the advertiser lu
e!ondihg tire Preneription is to I , enelft the afflicted
sod Spread Information which 'he conceives to be In
valuable; and be hopes every sufferer will
may
remedy:as It will co t them nothing and 11111 Y prove
11 . Wei 01112...
til'o prescription 1..111 plettse,t4
REV EDWARD
,A . WILSON,
.__L__WHlLt'u4sburg, liln,e County New York
illay7 May,
•• - ERRORS OF Ytiivrn.
goutlouluo irtio outfored fur yuaro from Norvogv.
Pronr.turo' Decay, owl oil Ha, effects of
Indlocration, '4,111 for tho :alio of outforkog
anoutulty, !Mod Iron to 101 who, orod it, the roceitir
for outiOnt the ohoplo 'r6orolly by .0100 ho woe
toned. MillererlA Nil:11111k to profit by the tOvo!Ort.•
er'o trorrlooro ttm do to by . tilhir4stillig, In POrreet .
JUAN 11. °UDEN.
N 0.42 Cpdnr BC'New Yolk,
Itlay 7-004 yr. ^ ' ,
RtV.,A,AFNESS, BLIND:4O.B and. CATARRH
heated with the utmost speeres, by J. InAACn. Ms
tr., nod VonnesoYof .Diseases of the I:ye and Ear (M
speclaNty. in Nor .1/erlfral 'College Of .Ipitaylvoitia,
yeitis experittee;• 'Oat inerly or Leyden, IldllautLy No.
tio6 oArch Strett,..lthila Teslimobialei"Ern Lo seen
nt bin oitlCo,
,'rue uredieul (unity aro luplted,to err ,
only their Ittitliall, as he bee nuseel.4ts In hlo
Fraction. , A. titlahrb eieStbserted
elorrab for •-" •r • I .
• OJuly •
ONLY ONt.
Hair Dye lina Leon proand potentates. PrOlhatior
Whotai roputaihnii . na .
minty chitnifit
giana atatautonta Ma" weight of authority; on.'
nunn4un that,; ; ;; l., '•
OIIISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE 4 ;,
loterboop lllkttkotel totho proOr, tt.:/tx In hili f loboror
tory, 11,1 . 4 hat' tbo rosul'lo yilow It to Lb'
LUTELf
de adOilrobly lulOptell-4 the 'lmtioites'iul.
alemiguedi.,llllB Important, no tlor . 1111).
borlost Iwelyr.marrA Ny two , lcgding , Aclea;qlOp'
„ • ' it . • ;,-.
NM
nOyr.telbto iti4itblld,,, ,';',' ~V. .
-, '.
..,
-,
- oRltlk'tD,Jlol3 „1.1 - 411, pEttItV.VA.TOb,, laid
itrotelitg, acts Into It drum cm ,thO:l4lc - after Dy . el4.
Try It. - 12m1704in
OBITUARY.
•
LADIRFP LIST.,
.•
hishep;Mrx 'Ortega '' Rhodos; Mrs Samar •
Davis, niet Mary 'ADD oelatffor, Mrs S J ;
llsonfedd,Mlss S. Situnson, BIT. Mary..
nomad, Miss I.licalteth 4- fintOrt; Mrs Anna '
1.0.11i11,.611He Clara , 01 14dr. , 1*11 Moricarld• •
Martin:Mina Raglan Stitzer, Sins Catherine '•'
Iduryfield. Idlen Ands • Sooner, Mr, Sarah
- Meyers, Meld Span Ser'ny, bliss Jane
Ma' Studs, 511 e Maggie A• Weide, 'Mine Mary
Mcßride, Mrs lietteoca Sias ! Sarah It , •
Mon:alter, Miss Sadie
,GENTI,NMEN'S ••• •
.
Tho'a 11 ' : Neff,,Oninuol •7,
• I tater A CO", . A ave . ', John
Campine', W' Peacock, Jorrino' • ;
Ederartl4,.Anlitnney 2," Resonamacker, Charles, „
Ortainier; ' • ' hohen, llit. Brie ,
.Williairt •:• Reynold,' Jansen '1 •
,Cline,r.Jacoh ' ' Bangor Wm
01 I, Jeremiah Schameac, Georgo
fa tr, Calvin ,P. , :. • Blumh, Moron ' ..".• ,
Jacoby, Christian' StOkes, Jidin IP"
IS pail, li i • ; Jiloola•
Lowls,JJahaloy Naltent, Jun
' Mayers . , (le'rgo L Privet
Olfaorti, Satunet" ' : - Wcaver,,Joorph'W, -
'Neff, James '
WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS,, ‘Ertoto
Fiines:Asylums, &C. - Iron -Bedsteads, Wire ,liteb.
binke:for sheep end poultry yirds, Brese;anA. l .tron
wire. cloth Staves, Pandora, Bcrpons for !coal,: ohm
midi &a.; Heavy Crimped Cloth, for BOA &refigure
Laodecope Wire for Whidowi,&tifi , attiper Netters
Wifei, or,Ament.l Wife walW Ev er/
MU by adthosting the nianufaCturare, 141,,WAPRER
.t BONS' 1ib.41 North-pletit , 4lreot PhlAdolplda. ,
BE WISI.
Nutty ivisdont will benefit you: bo not at,. ,en
trollod by your incredulity,. hundreds have bbnitlit
, 1 . 11 " from borropt; ;Dyspepsia through Abu,
'medium DEMUTH'S ANTI-DYSPiPiIOSTOMACII
and found It. Why should you stiffer when this oat,
table atomachle hav cored many similar cube-why do,
.you doubt whtlo other believe and aro cit rod I Delay In
tb le platter leboth ditugetouo and unprofitable. Your
hoot th, happlnoss and bust noes' antiers,'whil o constant
neglect - la froginintly foil - wed by actions - and uncon ,
trbilOble r.dite.• DEooottso ~ n ivrtn. aro eqindly
useful In •the numerous, d iniquities Attending Judi
gcatlon ; 1 1 1 11)11.1011LINEA, COZ6IIPATION, &c.; WI.IIIO
I.VER" n!.I . Anus and (Abu, tilsordbra pv, cot:ding
, trout tasusva,,lt is the only reliable preventive and
'boritetly known.' • ,; ; ' " • ... alse 70
WHOLESALE ONLY
Coyle Brothers hays jot received a very largo
~..took of goods, such as Hosiery, Shirt Frdnts; Sue
penderm, Linen, C..ttoll and Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Trnangegi, Tee ore Bow: of filo intuit stylus
Palr 0 Ilam end Cuff. In great variety, Piper nod
J , ,'ll‘ elopes, Teh'et; ItiLhoh, Coat, Tait; Dre'se nod
lluttons,Threo Coki SO9l Cotton
83wing Sllha, Pith Noolm apd'Llnes, Toilet Soaps,
Perflnno•y, Shoo Alliodt, Stoves Yulixly Ingo
Blue,ln .1 on endless variety of Notions, gGnerally.
•
All the above to be hot at Coylo
Hating Int'+ly rerrknved In dm large et To mown In
lInt . now.00:11 Wllllloso Ittnniu, wa haw, Inatased
I.rger_ than em or, nod will eoll nt,
.guld
pliers. COY!,E 14t0T11}11t ,
21 South ifilnover ;Avert, Carjl.4le. '
Ctl e, t('ranip, and I))stnt, ry ) bold at eneo.to It,
Pni•teuratt re properties. It la perfectly I nu . Oe nt, and
eon be given to tho olds t person nr . yOun got child.
Ku o'nt‘ ( ' , if 3 , It hero no confidence In Patent :Nlodi
elnes—try thio„ and yen will be sure to buy_ signill,
and rooontanund to your fluids. Hundreds Vf Phy.
olci 1116 CO nunion.l it In their prActice .
:old by thu Thuggihts and litorelteepets.. Prior
Fifty Cents nail One Uoller. Ileput, 10 Park Pince,
New York.
12tuain-Ini
ALLCOCK'S POROUS PI:A.STERS,
seen to possess thu qinillty of
ACCUMULAUNO EI,ECritICITY
and finparViig It to'the body, where' y thbelfciilatlbn
oftlinslootflie t owes equalized isponqlio port. where
conning polo qui morbid netion.to cease.
The Porous, ore .11exible, mod found of to
great help to these who have Weal: boaX,C,r pain In
the old Especially are they vale:o4e to Woe° who"
hove neglecttil colds They are often preventives of
Cons int:nylon ; nay, they ~r 0 bell-. 11 to have lOU,
tined the group of this terribly ail! etion, /m 1 been
mainly Instrumental In off, ct•ng a cure. in variable
climates they should be wit,n on the breast or hiss
tween the shoulders, or over the kidneys, by those
who are seldom to tabu cold easily,
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COMFORT . ANI)v, BLISS, OR PAIN
AND AGONY
Int T BIAS' CP LEDRAtIiD TITIAN LINT.
MEN r, whose wonderful cures, sure and Instant:v.
roattotactlon t In Lucre of Chrouto 'Montt:ghoul, II cad
eche, Toni bad, Ch (alp, Cole, Ilornhh, Colic, Cramp,
-Dysentery, etc, have estonlshed the delft/Jai woe's],
Is nu not. ratchpunny; Ihntsin mitten, that ha• stood
[he tint twenty-two yt unt., ho emu mous sale and
rap di) inh mode g demand Is nt once the sorest evi
dent, of Ito ulrefeneto ah.d popolid it_ . No family
-stun.] he wit[tout. n.l °Wadi; the Intone— hundreds
of dollars add ;natty hours of au irtidttg luny Ito saved
by its [lithely MC.
MARKETS.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected Weekly by R. C. Woodwar(
Csnusi.r, - Thoriday MoraJur, May 19, 1570.
FAMILY FLOUR, - • • 4.5 23
SUPERFINE FLOUR, - - - 4 00
SUPERFINE RYE FLOUR, - • - 4 t,O
E-WILEAT,, - • - • 1 3
ROD 111/KAT, ,
RYE. , • • - • 85
CORN, 05
CLOVER:4FM, - G 00
PIMI.TITYSLEP, • - 5 50
FLAXSEED, • • • - • IhU
BARLEY, 05)
CARLISLE PROVISION HARRET.
Corrected Weekly by 'Valiant TVatthmoNi
CARLISLE, Thurelay N 501.0100., Muy 10, 1670.
MUTTER • - • -^ $:
'
LARD,-- • - 16
TA aow, . . .._.
VO
11- ACKE II-11 .0--•••)--••-••••-•-•—•••-•—• l6
UAW N 611 , •11LDER•L 15
•
BACON SIDE)), - 15
•
•
11111EE 11EANS, 2 5o
S
-
•
PARED PE ICII VP,
- ' 29
"
U' PA L1;1) I'PAEII -
11?, 10
•
Dlllllll APPLE .. S, - 08
RAUS, ' - 53
MONEY MARKET
OLOSINO - PRICES OF DE 11AFEN k 11ROTIIE
40 South Third Street, Philadelphia,
Throe o'4l ck p. w , May 17, 1870.
In• of 611, • - • 117- 11714
'62, - -11 l 1121.
o - - - 1114! 112
" - - 111111 112 4 ,1
114 114 1
. 4 ‘ 6 6 ".'
- 114 1 / 1141
ili•ify
I
" v-ity•, • • • 108 106,
U. 0.30 Y. or 0 per cent Cy. I;YA 112
111, Compound IntorrBlNotes, 10
anln,• • 111.4 116
_ .
lOft 110
VIIIon Pad It. IL IFt 31. Itondq, HY.O 870
Centottl rnrtiio It. It. - -113 . 1 1110
illllllll P.lCitk Grant Boutin, 770 700
3IARRIED
MENAI' L—C.))lP.—At. the I.llllsrran Par on-
Ago, New Kingxtur., April 14, 1870, by the Ilev. II
It. Fie. h r Mn,- Alfred Itainhlll, to Altos Sarah
Cohtp, 1/0111 of this county.
NESTER—RA Uif OUSER.—At thli Famo Nunn,
April 21, IS2 U, by the tome, Mr. Jnlin Negev. nfl'ot k
cuunty, t 0• Ulf !t x .Catilarinll • 14.111011%er, of 11111
comity. tni., I
tho roublonen of Mr.
ammo; ➢all, Nn) 12, 1870, by II Ramo. Mr: WuNon
Wltn,, of Now l'artrige, Olio, tri 'Mies Mogglo A.
Cornro•o, of New Kingfiton,
zit thzz mibleizrzi tit the brid,',) littehl , r, 1 , 7 the lter.
Dr. Suartl., Mr DenJuado Fraultlin ICelroy, of
Shorlisl.org, MLI ,to Mine 31nry 0. 'A,kolr, of thitt
borough.
With tho above uotleo aolthowledgo . a rich
trivni of ralumbranco (rota the happy Follpl o , and
tender in return our heart-warm wish. for their
lasting health on 1 baliAleini. • ••
DIED
ALEXANDER.—At %It. trolly Springx, on Wodno•
day, the • foarlh instant, Mr. William Mann or
ngod snronty-ola6 years
When a. good man, whom ago ham mellowed Into
. I . lpenes,a, falla Mid tlia" lap of earth," oar Mgrat
aro temprod with thi relleetloo that lie 10aVen ho
hind him, a repotatlon without r..pro.elf and an
example which all ah uld a•rive to mint to.'
.Tho subjoct Of thlc skotch was tinin in Carthin, in
1701. and nerved an approdicechip to the printing.
•in tho Matta Omer, then conducted Isy A lexau der dr
Philips. Ito hot hardy attained hi, majority r hats
the war of '1612 bro'se oat, and In 1014 Ito was a
sergeant of Oho Carlinlo Infantry,. and marched to
the "lined' with that entontny,tundur the command
of his rolatire, Capt. Wm. :Ala sander A ror the
war ho ottaag.ol 111.111.1 . cm. tila partotitn, and tit.ally
loratotl4. 111ottot Holly Spilt gn—then 'lte non as
Papor town-whore, In partnership wi tit his torothet-in
' law, thols'e Wm. D. Mullin esti . , ho attended °totally
to bilßilten Until advonci.g years wornetlitim to dte
est. Ito war a man of .finc pkysique, and in his
, ot,itit had few super:on, in nil athletic on rim; Ito
oesOreed thinness I f purpose, industry and Rini:lca
ton in DO cOntioniidrgrer, anti lij , We integrity lei u
Is l
tho conthion,Oof all with• whin!), 11 - tool, butiurni
relations , --
k reomo years Ito Irld livo4 a gull , 'retir'ed l'fo,
enjoying tho eockty of hie &Wain, and , tiainaly writ.
jdg for rho muumuus, which won to take him fr-un
ili ll l l 1 , 1 eternlty, , . .
~..'
."Such lathe 11, alloy of nil on earth ;
H 1 dnurlihns find fades ninjesde'lnin,
And natnro's plonsnnt rnbdof green.
Ilunnudty's app dutinl shrotn4;:tonsraPs
-Their monuments a n d their inemor3i.'.
,
, ,
ItOliAintiTtt this herongh, on Friday or.
ink List. Mrs. thustunnh, ivlre'of A. Mninunnith; , ugod
'lM.Y•rour years,, eight months. and tweuty•e g4t
days. ' -
.
' , :Listtit-uneyahnetl letters remaining ht
'the postotßee ,at Citrlhile, Pa.,. for the
week emlini May 1'8,_1870
A. K."RECHEM, P. M
..NE IP: TO-DAY.
1870. . 1870
1 3 1. 1 3111:4R - 0XT,NINGV;•;^. AT „:%
yitk
CENTRAL
-
of eyery variety, every style, acal °Very dercriptionlf
DRESS DOOM
swo t 1
SATINS,
ERAcIE 11p1I.NAN
ptltiGis; 4
ylook uronadindo . , two yard, wide:
Efunolie, Poplins, Ammo,hilnos, Scotch Ging
ha me t Lt.x se, French Porcides, Ch!ntzes, ar;, ttc.,
all nt great bargains.
lIITE GOODS
for droomm, of °tory' variety, Wylo,
M 1 mein. for drus:a•, at 25, 30, CG, 40. and 50 cor4o
par yard
beu:utitai - nasoitnokii . 3119.8, nod
CI - 11 i PAIL SOLE; arlds U LIM BRE LLAS
BIIA IV 11, I " ; W 'l, !
of all the new otylei for the etakeon
=I
A eplatdll ntportmout at low 'a.k.a.
DOMESTIO'CIOODS
,tolling at greatly reduced pliers
Stunllng, Cullcno, , Oinglinins,'Filineilog,
en; Towels, tinklos, .forsollos Quilts
StiIIMER PANTS STUFF or °wry kind and qmillty
OLOVIIS AND cASS:DDRES,
In grind' variety, and Inning nt vory
Clot I.n, Cnnxlmurea, Vesthigs, LI .oh .Lucke, ic . Sc
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!
in great variety, nud•nlwayn .11111,; at qlO , 101 Vent
CM
C A It P ETS! e A E T S!
wltt'lty T.trsril enrpo,,,
I:Xtrn nnpur txo-ply u.,pots,
In n grunt.Tlll t•iliandintnn inalern!,
I.4.lmtifto 11;itorn3 of it;Illortod t , arpold, rauglng
I n_yrlers from 50 centl , to .S.l per yord.
All whit'. of Striped Carpete (or Italie and et Ilta
Beaulifol patturne and utyles Cruary'n Englifth
rilpt.qtry ItruFsolp Cnrpvt /Nig 1:!ir
Meatiuga of all witav, soli cherked
Fancy ellt.,:ketl Matting. Super quality Como 31ut
Wo dory ninnin•• i Hun in nil kindi L/1 gonds a•o noll
/Nemo cull . ard'uotho your aclocllous from the
largest Ittuek Iti tbo valley
bEIDICII & MILLER
Bleu 14 the Carpet Hall,
- NO: '2 - EAST MASS ST It HET, CA 14 8 I.E, PA.
/Du=
110ROPOSA S FOR FUEL, FORAGE
7 0 - nk ,
Sealed proposals will be received al ails, fan,
until
nil. eh, a. to „ Gin twentieth day of Jena, thin, roe
supplying this Pont, for the )tstr ending thirtieth
JIILO, 1071, with Fuel,. Forage and uttuw, to qu tnti•
ties as follows .
3 , 0 Tuns, (2,240 lb, etch,) LykollB Vltally C. la .
200 Teite,•(2,24o lb.. etch,) SlatwOltm Not Coal.
Gum 0 rda oak wood.
2,60 a llnsinds tan lbs. each) Corn.
10,0m0 Goebel& (3: lb, oasts) Oats.
200 Tube (100 a lbs each) Gay. .
Ili , Tolls (2, 00 tmelt) Straw
Thu coal to be
,dad ve.sti by thn thirtieth day of
Sept. miter next.
Tito wood forage and straw to be delivered in
suds gdantithie nn ralubtel fur
; consumption, or as
the • cling A Q. 51 may direct.
Prop,.tix are invited for 'nub Item separately;
must be la dap hate molorlital " Fropeutla Mr sup•
plies," and eaatnin tiro wt...x or two resin,. slide per
into will became ,uretie I for the faithful per..
lUMIIIII, o at.tit- contract. •
Fatties cult., bid are retiersted to to II count et
Op. 1111.1: of the preprint',
The Government reservt• the right t 6 raka any
nrnll buts aloch may Lo lt .t. 1114,1 too high; rI r
any other suit; dent cads,
illatait primes de niav be had wi appli satoas to lids
3IADDH.N.
•
Second IA utentint U. S. Artny, Acting A M M
ItintaZint
A MIINISTRA.TOWS NOTICE
Lotto's of Acto.hilstsittisn uo 11......n0tt...f flout
loth Siloofh.r, late of Oititiztooo township. th.ovieto.
Um - 0 1 ore trtiuttd by no. [tr.; oter of O. tobethot
county to the utr.er , ogited r,•ithilir in SOOth :41 tali
too township. All persons i to sal 1 t.iihtto or
recuierh.4lto nhaio Intlouttlitt poyol. tit, Ivo! the
it,, Int claims attztiort it 10 Kest fit them, do y
thenthweti, for lA:trio:hunt.
JOEL go EA FP Elt.
dud 7 Intrafor
1101.y7O•ft.
LAWN MOWER
n LANDSCA PH."'
Of Oita 111;44 Mow, wo aro proparod to
molort tlatt it to WO'
MEI
81%1 I'LLSI'
AND MOST EVVICIENT
M A C . H I N E .
now to the market. We eh Menge all °there. It it
I' OW !met, chn,p, iiiid thi•able,• mud ware toted to per
form its work with ease and i.tlet , clhil• A amtlf
boy eau operate It no well lie a man. It hoe the
donbla caltrantage an Roller attachment, which will
to mood aortal is the relllog of welka r ac.
Call and s=u It.
W. 11. JONES'
' , tat lolplil Central Agr. r eoltuntl and
Seed Warelion'tie, Oon.ral Orator In Purtlliz re or All
kinds, and everyllilor nm emary to the Farm., r;
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NO. 1021 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
10mny70.3in .
HOUBE NOR RENT
.. . .
On Main mitt, et, near the llootz liptul. Wool,
onowor for lidv..Ltp fam:ly, or boarding 1i0ti00; . ....1V11
lio routed Row; .Eliquirc, of . . .
, D.Pamy7o..3t ' ' D. STEIatETT. '
A N ORDINANCE r
.
Repealing an 'Ordinance in Relation to
Police Force ed the Borough of Carlisle...
. tic It enacted by . ttni.Town o.,unct. of the borough.
°fear:lett, and It 111 TioraY. namttud. the math,er•
Ity u( ilia name: That thu .Ordlnance °melted the
twenty-third tiny ,of Ain't. 1867, protidlng for the
appotetutent et a•Dossinglt Pollee for the ooroughaf
Cartblo, 88 and thit - enna, Is hereby repealed , klnmetod luta au, orThatoto flue milth day of MAY,
A, D. 1870.
ovortim H, 811HAVVER,
..
Pronklout of Town Council
' . . JOHN S.'LOW, '
Atted : Cldot Ilurgefol.
itollellT 11I`CAnT:ior, JR., •
H•Tretary or Up:l:oration. ,
10moy70-3t , .
AN
.
A N ORDINANCE.' :. . ,,. e;
..i.—,....
~ .
. ~
la Botatioa: to Ifor,sos r Cattle,' qhe(j); 6 ,, e,
.Running at Large italho Borough;?,--;
' Loll. brittle iby thuVwn erßiholl 'of thellormigh•
of Owlish., anti ,it islneby, enact ,A by too natl. ity
of the 'same: That from mint:after' •t• o ptuionte of
tide Wl•t; II oleoli bo utt'awful Of any !throes, Ce go,,
tb.eoP,'lloge, and Goats to run at large within the
borough. of Carlisle, • Wild anyPPereon allowing , tbo
ammo h. run at largo, emit to Habit> toe lino of Fly,
.Dollers'foi ere*. nudt otronee—tlio , fines and peital
ties to be colic, ted as provided for by law., • • ' : . ' .
•
Enacted into an,Ordithat.co title 'sixth day of May,
~A. D. /870. I ... I , . . „ • ,
• ' ' _., ' - Oltona IR S. IIIItEAVIIIII, ' '
. , \ . Prosidont of TownColloell. , ,
• , •
' , ' 301188 S. L.4IV.
. - Attest: '.; ' • !: ' ••.' - , Ohm . po o l.. ~,:
Wow' 41 . 04nrNir, Jo., ,
' Secretary Ofo.4oration. . • . • • . , •
.• IfiranyTo•Lit,7 ~,,,t , . , ~„', ,„ , ~
~ , ~.•
•
TN /TUN- ORPRA.NI3' COURT , OF
Ml3Elt LAND cOtittTY..: ; ; ,;',
•Zatate of Men Zug, 'late of , th r o.Toions4ip
pf South. - MiclaletoA, demand. '
;.
tod
Tito Audilor appointed, , ,by,tho7Oolitt to malt*, dia.
'tributiOn of tho atiou lot h~ hands of Jacob Zug;
executer of Alio raid ;Jolla I Zug;!dtrecined; to mid,
aitiongtt the parili a entitled that, to, will attend to
rho duties hla ittliailotnunt dt''Auditbr of'n a nd,
rt his dttito, lu tho, botough or, Ottlialii, on,Moudty,
thothirtattith day of Juno, A at 10.'0 cluck,•
A Ili.; wheio aud.whara all,poteone Intartatodard -VW
attoad And roptvatat. their 'lomat in,
terms. "
M. 0. HERMAN,
Auditor.
lOmny7o4t
• __„..—,:.
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CE., •
iy,IDEND aIe ;
OLII%o of Troasurdi of 41' Gas and Water Co.,
• • " May 7, 1870. 'ft
• The CROW° Gaol and,:firater Company boa We Ony
dorbired a dividonk:of. ONE DOLLAIL per ihoro on
too capital Moclenf the company, MA :Ain do
mond, clear
, ' • •A. 'L. SPONSVER,
lihnoy7n-3t • Treasurer.
1,1 BARING RAIL ituA.D
BUMMER ARICANOENENT.
' GREAT TRUNK LINE P,ROIC TUE Noith'. and
North• West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading.
- Pettaville, - TintaquatAshlandoShamoitin, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Mix, Lancaster, Co. ,
j..Trainti learn Harrisburg for New York as follows,
at 5.35 4 .10, 11126 A. in., nod 2.50 0. connecting
with similar trains ou Pannayltrania Rail Read,
.and arriving nt Now York at 12.10 noon, 3:50. 0.05
arida 09 P. x., reapnctivoly. Bleeping .Oars acco - m-
I pang the 535 and 11.25 A tr., trains without change.,
Returning: Leave Now York at 0.00, A. it 12.00
. tionn, and 5.00 P" tr. - Philadelphia at • 15' IL.
and , 0.30 P 74. Sleeping cars accompany the 0.00
and 6.00 P. 14. trains from New York,
without oharcge.
• Leave Harrisburg for Reading,- Pottavllle; - Teitiii-,
quo; Aahland, Rhatookin; Pine Sirbee.
Allentown and Philadelphia ' at 8.10 A..m., 2.60
and 4.10. P. n., Mopping at Lebanon and principal
,
way atations ; the 4.10 g' train - connueting lar
Philadelphia, Potterilto. and Columbia only. Far
Pottevillo, Schuylkill Haven_ and Auburn, •ill
Sebnylkill and Susquehaunaltallrotd, leave Hauls
burg ut 3 49 P x. -
' -Past Pennsylvania' Railroad trains 'kayo Reading
for Allentown, Pa•ton, and Now York at 7.23, 1u.30.
A M., 1.27 woo 440 P.'ll. Returning. learn New
Y : orlt nt 9.00 A. 11., 12. 14 711i:10D and 5.10) P. it, end Al.
lentown at 7.20 A. m.,12.25 n on 4.20 and 840 V: M.
Way. Passenger Train leaven Philadelphia ett 7.50
connecting with similar. tram, en .Past 'Pamir
aylvenia Mailman, returning from Raiding\ at 0.35 P.
M.. Stopping et all Stations. °
Loon, Pnitevilla at 5.411 and 9.00 A. K., end
,2.• 0 e,
x:. Herndon nt 30 A. x., Shamokin at 6.40, and 10.-
40 A. m.. Ashland at 7 05 A. x . and 12.30 noon, 51a
bony Cite at 751 A. 11114 la P. '11.7 Tam +qua at
0.11:I. • II nod 2.20 P m., tar Philadelphia nod New
York.
• Leave Poll. llle VIA Schuillt 11l and Sunqunhnnun
Rail Road el 8.15 A. u. for Ilarrinbu rg, nu d 15.05 no' .n
ror l'lriwOroveltna , •
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Reading Aretionotoodatien Train, leaven Pottsville
la 5.40 A u . pass. itendli, at 7.314 A. at., arriving
ant Philadelphia at 10.20 A. U. neturolfig, leaves
Philadelphia at 1.14 P. It., parsing. Rea4l.6e at 5.10
arriving at Pottsville id. 9 40 p a.
Pottatula Aveoinutudlitlou Train; leaves Pate.
town at 6.25 'a. It. returning leaven Philadelphia at
4.00 P. at.
Columbia Rail (load Train ' s frare itotading at 7'20
A. U., and 13.15 P. a. for Ephrata, 1.1112, Linea star
Columbia. A:.
Porkiom !tail Road Trains leave - Perk lemon .11111,
Lion at 0.00 A a. 300 nod 5.30 P. nt, return
ing, leave rohweeksville at 8.115 A It, 12.43 noon,
and 4.15 P. 11., eoutom. dug with similar trains on
Reading Ituo Road . .
Colebrookdalo Railroad tralna leave PoWtown at
040 a . a , and 620 P. If. re.or• lug. leave Mt. P.e.0.-
ant at 7'.0 an 11 25 A. at., connecting with similar
trains on O.:coiling Rail Road.
llne‘ater Valley Railroad trains learn Bridgeport ni
8.3 U A 11. and 2.00 and 5.02 P. 11., leturilog, leave
Dun nloglown at 0.20 A. 11.. 12.45 n. n, a•d 5. SP. IL,
CorMecting with riot liar trains us Ilea:hug Rail i.ead.
tai panda), Leave New York at 5.00 P.
it., 1.1)10..101phi/tat 8.00.4. amen 3.15 P. a. (Ow MAW
A. or train running only to .Rootitoe ) leave Potts•
villa at 13.00 A a ; leave liarrlslAlrg at b 35A. Si , and
4.10 r. a.. lenvo Allentoe nat 7.24 A. -IL. and 8.45-
P. al, leore ltuadina at 7.14 A. II and 1009 P a.
for lial eishoorg. at 7.23 A. SI Por—New.Y.arg.,_a_t_4.4s
P. k for Allentown, and at 0.40 A. IL and 4.25 e. at
for Philadelphia. ' '
CommutationiMllono, tsolto,n, 9.h0nl at.d 6n ur
sion 'Fir:Kota,' to and front all poll to. at rod Waal rd tno
Baggage, chocked through; NO poOtols allowed tomb
Passongor.
G. 1. V If;ol,r,s, gun nupl
Reading, Pa., May, 16, IS7O.
inni y,
ARN:
OAN. CIE TILE CLIESA.PEAICE
./..A A (Mb., it Lit 0t I) COMI , A NY.
'rho itilvo ' utAg ',, .K;.<l Attracti - :;11x of tiii; Lo'et.ll,-ti;c.
vi,tinont purpnbes, In Chinn y inta Imp irtant
Anil i.warrahted 6p Ow Company a nt with every
watch P feu t ist and fl,serifslils tatififi;.fle tent to
any ado r rese,
Orders filled by oat/ream with of
exfoOlnatioo before paying the nicety 4,./. 010,
• I) &fa N DER It, HARPER,
308 Chestnut street, Phllade'plfla.
14 • p7Arn .
greaterral of Pau llos being in sno oasfill tun- I
1. It it, bleit.,l upon ooe of the arra TIllt(Mill
=I
2. •The sEcuittrr ALItEA.pY the
niug
9•hc Locni trotto-lhe
\
Cyn.l?to.. and iron and con! ibpositx adjacipt
=II
4. 'llll ontorprion rvi;l,.B I »portati feciocexdi oils and
I'rivlleg•n tium the Staten of Virginia tool West
MII=Zi=E2IM
liJuiblkl . .liiit_qmknt . int'!4..L , Ullll!4,tel. we
known onp:tallstx, wnrso wink, twogooranto
for Itn Coloplotion nod soect,sfol uper
6. I'b Boutin mit be littd oUI r is 4
COUPON OR REGISTERED
form; Om ; Imp- thirty years to rtio, httlh prl
'Our,-4r L,•ing paynlile in Kol•i.
7. They lo,ot dooorointtiono of
..0(1) iqfp,
Lt. rtg . itat r st al tilt. rate of six it, relit
CIA., oval May I. and November I
rtruL ”Lir inkat , licipialotance ill, the lan
owl condition of thu employ., We know those sect
ii 11.4 to b.. peculiarly ile,lnable, null utzitable fur uff.
a : 11,11103,11.a of xurphiA Capital, mitt fultillgiß of Co
rhulvitt Ronde, by Inventors, Trustees or Estate
and utlaurn who ',rota absolute security. with r
tfuhable Incoine.
14~Idorn of United Shack, k Lye Twenllrxhro enal,
to p.eertre them. ttotlJa , Bearing Abe valor rat e of i
trust Mull having a tringer period to foo, :did to rem
ire I, I urge i n sn'of I illition
Minix rind Sioeki I Iran In ttt thP Fad Exelntn
recelvvil 111 exchaug - e for this Loah, nt Wn ton nw.
kut value, lad tho lloodet Totalled fie, of ospr
MEM
PRICE 90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN
OVRRENCY
3lntip, and fall Informntion 1'91111,41nd
ou 911.1)11C1tkill
FISK k HATCH,
____._iiVE-NASSAU STREET, 14.:W YORE
29a.pTOU
4"ropimais toy
NOTICE,
. •
13 Med 'impugnls v:111 ho. mulver nt Claw , files
uu 11 10 o'dock,,n, m., oil .touchy, ..:3, 1870, fur
'turn tilling 'ttio "Counnaud" ut ' Carllato Barracks
~
Pent‘'n., ItItIL ~. , .... .. ~. .f . ' .
... P,0.01) :F.8.F;511., 1141.1iF,..' .
for el: , toontle,'froni mid finer <ha 144 day of .inns
1 1171), or such lees Limo ae the. Coutiolosery Gottor.
of Balm[shone. Lf.l3. - A., mny'lllrtict. Propo.tt le Tout
ha In uplhate, and esoursed .',.V.ropOstilS for 'Pr, el
heef,! mot must contain the ustit,..e of two 'repo. HI
blo porsoni,t , trlio 'lho bitad and Lei oin
rOVOltt 11 )11 Jor tho faithful I,!..r.formouca of the von
.Pgretoto who Phl orb rrgtolittoloto.fitqprowtit a the
7 0poulog of the pr pqr Op.
,'rho Glovrroment reeprvoo
liar fright to tklact tidy , all , bla which , they may
confider onroAtcoobld, • qr..for, ,nt Le! owtqqfqn
' : • •, .• • • ••,:•••,E • •
'.l6lret Lleptoonne2Oth Infitotry;' brava: Qiptaln,
8, A ;jAct.lll6o6munivearl;diSabsistwico. .• -
2 Q1P7°" 51 ,' it • t • t••• "I' t,
Drug ~Boles, and
I:IP I7 P!M C , 8971r2110
MORN
DOORS AND :VARIETY STORE
i/;1; 1, , N0:1p Ninthainnoveistroo , i,t; :1 . .
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trio bimn romov94,llFmn Nitre
wnzai,ln; NESS INCTINUNI IN 'AWN ABE
OJIICI7O . -
FO r_dale—Valuctbk real Estate.
.1
VAT...iIk:I3LE. ktAL ESTAT.I3I AT
•1, PUII4) SALE.),''; f' '^
d Wllll be solil,nt: putill: onle, on the rkernieer, In
Wipt PenneNro' towmhtp, at ten n, no., !
: 1 . - , On: l'hursdiiii; Juno 9, 1.870,!
the following described real estate, late - the property
olAndrow Forbes, dseeneod
About twenty-two acre', of
GOOD LIMESTONE LAND
In said township, north of Plninfleht, , . adjolnlnX
lands of Mugu et - Forbes, &loco:net'. Jacob Ithosdß,
Hon. Samuel Ifepburd; anal tau COnoclagalnet
There le, on this tract, a good
TWO-STORY • BRICK ROUSE, _
New ' L 1111; oleo itTilory - , - LOCV - 1117USE,
Weotherboordoi; oleo h well of nester with turnip,
Atc
Alen, at thn tam.. limo ;and placo;11to one undL
'triad It'll of alto ut ocean and ono•Ital acres bf. mum u. ,
lain laud in Frankio.d townsh.p,
Attuudlnco will Lo gl.en,antu-tcritts-tiduln known
OD Oily of Halo Gy
W. N. lIENDI3II.3OV,
Executor of Audrey Barber, d,ceuxod.
ALSO. 'Will bo offered, on tita premises, at the
same time, the following de.er.bed tracts of laud of
the °Ante ~ f Margmet Fortis, d'oceased:
I. A tract of LlbihSTONlt LAN 11, containing
Amnia: . thirty acres This trag, is situated in sal—
township, on the State road, unit aoJoit.s the-above
described tea rand land:. el Jacob Ith ales odd Geo,
Strohm.. It Ito first' rate onathy.of Ihnintono laud,
an i m dl, fled Into live fleLts.
2. Also, the ono. nn Lvi led hair of about seven
and ono.ha If acres of bIOUN'rAIN LAND, in Smith
for 1 township. Thli wld ho sold In connection with
the ottiot half mentioned above, if desired by pur.
chimers.
Attendant.° will bo git•on and tern. arid° known
on day of nal° by
WILLIAM C. BLACK,
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Executor of Margaret Forbes deceased
12ron7Ote. t •
Chambersburg Nicrsery.
TO FARMERS' AND TREE PLANTERS. • -
rrlIE CHAMBERSnURG NURSERY
A AS -VOIATIO.A.
(Formerly Ryilur Niirtiory ANioclatlon,)
flaw, for .le, la large or xmall quantities, a choice'
m.ort meat of
Peach,'
Pear,
Plum,
ud othor tt eel' ' , will, all the new or gotolikluita of
Grape Vines;
Over one hundred Varieties of Roses,
And an endless assurtment or everything that Is do
simble to stock a lind class orchard or garden,
Our ;wires arc lOW and our trues are as good as the
hest. °Mors by mall will creel to oar hest attention,
and satlslhctiou'guanuttu•d in all our dealings. ',For
Catalogues and'other Information address the
SUPERINTENDENT,
Chumbeniburg N tirsery nneuclutluh,
Cunlumittupto, Ps
Wl; WWII 11 glint', fella/40 , watt to every town to act
nx agent for do salon!' nor Croce and plants.
Philadelphia A drertisentt nts.
TO TTIE-LADIER
Titer 1 . 11111 that Will pleAnin .he indian
let ter tI II a ,001.11irtiels, which is neededt non cry
forni y for y day's Also. .soch on stl ties , in
KEYES' GENI:INK AMERICAN TALLOW Su
recommended tor the followlotr purifonext..Por goo
foal hototehold use; lor the et , llvt for the Ittun,fty ;
f , r thappo.l Ituuttot kr. old by y. 1.1 glut:ern
tOurekeeperft UVU,VIIOrU NAT'L At I 1 , 1. ett•lr
agent. N... 319 North pout orreet, -
Iltfvlo7o, Got
A MERICAN WAITITATI 'MitalicH
BENEMENE
.1 4 11 e Insurance Company
NTORTIIIVES7.IIN
. -
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM EASY
OFFICE No. 416 MAIN STREET,
311LII:AUKEE, IVIS ON IN
Thy Model IA re Immraneo. Compauy of the Conti
bunt, :6141 tLn 1,4.;.. t company'. lonian of Ike KA 11,
bunri • •-
A; SETS, OVER t7,:.U,,,tk01,
I=l
(awl adding 1,000 new U., V.lOll muth.)
Incr.« Ir. 1 , 10
Nuo.l..r•of 18,t,
R 1,1 %, JA IES B. WOODBURN
DICXINSON, PA
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Offic e n Itb John T. I teen, tool , South 1111110-
'Or ntrec•, whore pamphlet. ono I nfornott.on May I 0.
obtained hlid app I 'ettlobs Mille!. Spec id/ hobo,
MllOlO 10 . 111j11144, pUr.011,11.1111/111; for bolleVa
knt I bjeCIS.
;211,a70.,f1i
Steam Dy-iny „Establishment.
PENNSYLVANIA STEAM DYE-
I U • AND SCOURING 1. srA num S.
OFFICE 416, MARKET STREET,
itAnnisuur,o, pusmsyLv.lNTA
We would ruipectfully cell the attention of the
citizen , . of Cutklatrlatet county and to tit 8
86 , 8118 , 81.14184. iht, lu g the la gent and bent tegu
Jutul.-establishitteut - , n the Stns e, outside, of ato
detphia, wu are prepared to tzeeute ev'ery deerrip.
Cora of
STEAM D YEINO AND 200 URING,
in al colors, and on nil fiddles, viz: D. ta 8 goods of
all kind., lad es' and gents' g irtnerdo, straw ludo,
rd•tions, ,te Pat t I War attention paid to dyeing, and
fin! crapo shawls, gentlemen's and
,Idt e a tt. mettle cleaned te.dtizottred In tho • Leg
possible nunmoz,
41111 Children S drvosoo, •I vaned and
made to took wpml to n. w.
lint lug greatly reduced out prlceB. pni hteu having
to do it, our lido wilt nod It to their ttdvautlga
to givil no a [Hal. '
N'nrk si.nt to nn nn ILn 11101 vtii wrek will
returned on .
JAMES A. MONTh ,mEttr R CO.'
416 Market street, Ilikrcitiburg, Pa.
MEM
Home Advertisements
COAIBINATION
0 IN ONE
:ILA VERSTICK BROTHERS,
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No. 5 8 nth, awl Nu, 10 Norllt Ha.% er etruetn
1 11,71113
NOTICE
By/ renotttfro of the Board of Miningertt of the
Carlini° On, and \Voter Contronyr 7 ,huge been
ituthorheell to suli•Ototo for the proxoot ontatandlog
flood, of the company, doe Iti 1874,. other Cottotto
]tondo, motoring to 100. but retkonothlo lot the
piettettre In the etiology Itt
_lBB5, with 11111.1,a lit
the into of oht. 110 r Cola.. 10111111111 y.
Perm:lon tletdrotoi of milking . the ch.o.ge r nutottito
t ion Will II tone nuily to MO.
1200ty703
LESIIIEL TODD.
Pr w.den CC. u. OA Water Cu:,
SODA WATER,
COLD JNIY,SVAIip,TNOtit'r
HA.VRRSTIOIi•
Nu, ,s,Enitll;ll6norei,itieet
i it 1.701 y
ail! E' 141A11Y
oRloflqiil3,,
A Boardpig,f3chool foi
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4aratl B, tP -1 .7 • ' • ' • Mantilla Ps
DRU9a AT
*to. 6 Bouth, unt t u. 16 Hanover htrOote,
HAVERSTIOK BROTHERS,
114701 y
Carriage puildhig and Liver!!
CA.IIRIAGE BUILDING IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES, AND'REPAIRING
ANDATALEASONABLE RATES
• CARRIAGES,
' CARRIAGES,
0 A c l A t o l ; At li
t A t,II GES IO , ;
si; s , - .. i
CA i•RIAGES,
„ CARRIAGES, . CAI U 4 GES,
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CARR'. CI ES; ' 'CARRIAGES, , -
CAR,IAORS, ' CARRIAGES,
CARRIAU E CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, BUGGIES, — ' BUGGIES,
BUGG 1 , 8, - - - lIII , GIES, , - 81/ .GIES, -..
.iiIINNIES, BUGGIES, :' BUGG.LeS. ,
'BUGGIES, nimorm., BUUGIES,,
ItUli..i Es, -- ,BUGGIES; ' • ..:
BUGGIES,
I B,GOIi- 8, . BUGG' .8, ' 111700. ES,
BUGGIES.; , .BUGGIEs, - . •-; - BUSIGLES..
ti_ SPRING WAGO .B,,,pniNG WAGON 42
- • SPRIGG' B AGONS, SNOW; WAGON.;
•BI'I II N 6,I V AGO-. 8 , • SIM.. il. WA(i..NB,
. SPRING WAGONS , ''. S. RING WAG , Rl3, -
SPUN./ W 'GO %8, SPRING M AGO ' , 13,
81' RING WAGON,.. SPRING WAGONS,
SPIIING WAGON. ' .
„ SPRINiI WAGONS, ,
Alwnyo oKband, or made to order.
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E. rout-band Wagons, of 03 kluds , takl; Lt
1. SE S E lif A N
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Still nt m ork. rind h itax all Mx old cnikomccio, and
the publ,c In g. now ), tr gho 11118 it call.
.@i-Remember the old establlelled place. on PITT
STREET. norill or the Railroad Depot, CARVI,ILE,
Pa,
A FIRST CT,ASS LIVERY-
Io conneet'ob with the above en:a`.lliihment.
11 K. PEFFER.
BEIMMI
T 'VERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE
_L STA BLE .
J. L. STERNER & BROT4ER,
10. roar of Waltz Ilouro
DOUSES AND CARETAGE , . TO lIIRE
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CARRIAGEB FURNISHED FOR FUNERALS
4,V. B, Stahl° ro.ll for to 18.,a1 ".f horses on
1 eel
1710,-0
Dr. Ayer Co's. Advertise; n't
A ' ERL. (:lIEItRY PECTORA
Fur 111 throat a JJu r gr. 9110/ .
ci 1.14.. t -litinping rough, hruhnltlN,
VIII consumption.
It .lialt y non rLe foro in the whet. Ititit•.ry naed
kiln., Into ai ytitin t ono no witio , y and xi. deeply the
e nil ion, utenkirolote this exaelant note y lot
pehnonory vOlitriltilak Through IL long srries of
earn, anti among mom. rac at .o.a it has
arisen higher and higher In thole eittloott ion, te, 11
hits to 1/0111. Lett / 11.4 _no dorm char:icier
and p •se rto roe the earlous lateen,. of 11,.. •unga,
and throat, loon s n ide It kilo , 0 tie 0 re folk pm.
tet-or og tin t, them. While ml ipted to milder!, rim
at ihsetne, and to young ehhire•els at the rime
:nee the moat egl/CLULII reel sly that eau be given for
Inc end the dant, rus effect' is
of the lilt,. 111111 lu g.. as 0 provision against
sudden atto f otoup, elsoulo ho kept on
halt I In eery and indeed no all aro some- .
i LLA Itletdda and cull hs, 101 l pbpja
- •
Although Bottled CONSUMPTION• ty thought incura
ble 8111 gr. nt nutober Sea lel,. 0 die die , nee
tre ennui t!et t. et!, have bren turtirtety core woo
IMO r• otore to Li cult* , by the Client
I HUMP,. ho etenpleinty 1. Ito nut t. ry " over the
ether nult, °title lAnt.(ll .11.1 hrnat, that- the ...at
pbatinate of t halo 'y Glll to it 'When 1301hIng eke
could retch thou. muter the Cherry Pectoral they
Bnhoidc 1111 I tlivintpear.
-- Singers end Pilelie Speakem Gad-great -prooteelpri-- , -
from IL ,
Antliins is always relieved and /glen lolud y cured
1)7 It.
A kl n
l'e tend in small and frequent doss
• ..pg.l.Lir li t L .veyfifienL,ll upliern lierem• do inuie
tuna went tn iall.fle Olaf' its - iiT
qinilitlerlir
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umintvfne •
A Y ER 'S AGUE CUR E<
For Feve. and Agno, Intermittent Fe% or, 8188 Fever
Ittonito,t Fever, !Boob Agoo, Pori. diem Or
0 }Foyer, 11110 indped a I the aflectlonii
tt hi ch o p; ISO from nollorhow, Murat, or mi.noitio
poison,: -
`.O: al
9 f9l
As Its name epplics, It din e rote, and dos not
!doming neither Anomie. ltoinine, Bismuth,
%-tne o an. other norm} or pnisonOtte tobetaneo
wltetoser. it In tfowl e initnes env patient. The
no ttberand Imp rtence of ite clues in the ague din
trills, not lltersily bot at.d nrcount and we believe
NV th 011 t s porell .1 in the 111.tory of Agoe ntetheine,
t or pride fr got{ lied by the acknow•edgments wo
reettise tor the radical curt,e elf eted in 01 etlneto
c 1,14,, and w6r.e other rennall a laid wholly failid
liniti:eti in name, either I esidenein, or trav
elling through miasmatic lot entice, will be prtitected
takt g the tOtiK t LAM dolly
For Livor Complaints. srisitia from tsrpiillij of
the t Ivor it iron .-rrellent - moody, s tool.tiub the
I, var. loin Iwo:thy act city.
1111.,01. I kortlt, and JAY, Complainto, It le
an rxrrlllmt.reinedt, produrl , it wanr troly - ry marka
curtb when. other mo ilcin n 111111 ilvd
Prootred by Int. J. C. Area S t n., Ilravtical and
An ‘I tlral I:handed, Low. 11, and mold all
round tho
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IMIEEI
Dry Goods, 'Oil Cloths, Carpets
DECLINE IN GOLD
COIMESPONDING DiCI.INE IN GOODS:
Quite nn excitement In the Dry Goode market, In a
very marked 11..11110 io pile. of
Silks, Drl,du•e, Motinoes, Alpaccas.'ropllns. Surges,
Heim, and n n ITO variety, comprising
th: I/ g la thin line LI goods.
STAPLE GOODS
FI la, Tick. Ingx OlngLsmx, /51ankete Colteuideo,
It entileky Jeang, stud CASSISIERES,LILIOU
and CottOn Tm le tfluv. re, Shall uge, Cheeks:'
WHITE GOODS
Swiss, Mans. nk. ClualerEa, Jaconato, Frani+ line
Parlut.dir, Cambric aud ..whis Edging. and In
xertingx.
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
Trinit,lngs,.lia groat Ribbons, of tIo bolt
gotlity, Hots and Sundown,
FANCY GOODS
of a g oat loony atylo-, and all ver) cheap
Ladies' Under Clothing,
very I.ui,dmmmrly made and trimmed : Mod
CARPETS; Olf; CrLOTHS,
. Counter--
mny goods nut nm,.t.•aned for want ot
sporo. .
. Ire cleitn to trove the tnra•xr and, L-st stock 'of.
Dry Goods In. the I otbrlor of, tho /mil will toll
ot such prices si n•dl taiiiff itlbbot Ibis in the place.
to get g,od borgnio*. '
31t01t70. • ' DEIiTZ & CO.
*Boots, Shoes and
SIP - ROJESI SPONSLER,
South Ilanover street, Carlisle.
Thankful for the petronege extended thom• here
ME
ofol'e, do uow announea their usual large stoek-r-
SPRING tiTTLES OP BOOTS AND .8110 , ES, 104)R
Ladieti . ancl
Misses,
Gonts and. Boyd,
lihlch aro tinrlvallotdticomtE d ' ? I t." Aloji„`
TRUIVICS . A NDNyI,L IS.ES-;A
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MIMI
mxws:Arin.
All of which will be acid at st?..lll.lproato:.vgalTifyi.
and all, and get a full minlYalent four money.
CM
noes rniiti344Y;
I will ozOnngo
DUGOUT, alt
SPRIG wnaoss
Folt GOOD HORSES
exchange for work
JPRESS GOODS,
Youtti
ME