Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 19, 1870, Image 3

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CARLISLE, MAY IQ, 1870'
Tns ilt.W.D'offieo prints the best col
ored bills in the county.
Tun latest nevelty—.-the Union 'com
pany \now steam fire engine.
TIIE time for the holding of the nubile
schoolnicaminatiens is faSt approaching.
LINEN suits and straw hats will sop
be iii demand.,
TIIE. soldiers' monument is not yet
completed. What is the cause of the
delay ?
WIVES whose husbands go., town to
"Tile OMCo' at nigbl,should be Moaned
that that is the hame of a, saloon:
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Otm streets have been thorondhly
cleaned recently. This'is 'right ; but
where will the Council got the money to
pay for it.
Tut: prettiest public grounds in Penn
sylvania—the two squares in the centre
of this borough, on the north side of
Main street.
TILE most unsightly public grounds in
the whole planetary system—the two
squares in the centre of this borough, on
the south side of Main street.
Flux...—The alarm 'of tire on Tuesday
evening tvas occasioned by the burning
of one of the outbuildings attached to the
College.'
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I rAVERSTICK Bito's: have soda water
in abundance and of the best quality.
If the lovers of this delightful beverage
think they can drink that fountain dry,
they are invited to make the effort.
QUARTERLY MEETESO SERVICES will
he met in the Emory M. E. Church, on
Sabbath next. TIM Rev." T. Mitchell,
D. D., Presiding Elder of Carlisle Dis
trict, will preach at 71 p. m. The Pastor
will preach in the morning.
WE are requested to state that St.
John's Mdsonie Lodge Room will be open
on next Monday evening for the inspec
tion of visitors. We would advise those
of our eitize 118 • Will) have not yet seen it ;
to Lake advantage of tlik npportunity.
-The organ grinders are aga
in our midst,
._'_Yheir melodious instru
ments can be heard on every-street cor
ner, while a throng of barefooted boys
greadily drink it every note as it issues
from the •!music box.• _ _
IBM
THE Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania,
I. 0. 0. P., net in Philadelphia, on Mon
day, and - the Grand Encampment met
ou Tuesday. The Lodges and Encamp
- 'flouts of this county are fully represented
by Past Glands and Past Chief Patri
archs. .
CEI
WE have, a magnificent "Asyltnn for
the Insane of the County of Cumber
---land,;-oitr-Gourt-llonse-donit-meed-any
paint until next year ; we don't hear of
;my new bridges to build. 'How are the
Commissioners of [be County to invust
the people's money during the present
year ?_
DON'T be in a particular lini : ry to throw
off you}: oofforolothoc Gloioodi (1.1375
uncomfortably. warm. Better suirvt
3 little from the heat.lthan'suirer a great
little prudence' is required to maintain
health at all times, but more particularly
this season of the year.
FATAL RESULT.-Our readers will re
member, that some two years ago, of an
accident at Sipe's new building, which
seriously injured James K. Strcaly. We
have now to recd .the death of this
young man, whieh occurred at Cham
bersburg, on the eizlith instant, from tho
injuries he received at that time.
PROPOBALS —lindertlie head of "Pro
posals" it will be seen that sealed pro
posals will be received at the office of the
Acting commissarY •of Subsistence, at
Carlisle Barracks, until ten o'clock-a. m.,
of Monday, May 23, 1870, for furnishing
the command with good fresh beef, for
six months from the tirst of Jtine next.
Under the head of "New To-Day"
it will be noticed th .t proposals for fuel,
forage nod straw will lie received at the
office of the Acting - Assistant Quarter
master, at Carlisle Barracks, until ten
o'clock a. in., of the twentieth day.of
June, 1870, for supplying the post for the
year . endhig June ao; 1871:-
=ECM
FIRE.-LIVE STOCK BURNED.-Alptit
nine• o!clock on Monday evening last,
flames were seen issuing from the stable
of Jolinitraincr, on the alley in the tear
of Pitt street, and 'the alarm quickly
given. Owing to the structure being
frame, and the wood perfectly dry, the
tiro had gained suclr headway before the
arrival of the engines,-that nothing could
be done but protect the surrounding
property. Two fine pews were consurned,
with the stable. The stable of M. Hand
show, immediately adjoining, had to be
torn downdo prevent the fire from spread
ing. D was only' by 'great effort that
the dwelling of John B. Noble was saved,
the roof having been on tire several
times.
The Cumberland was the first to play
on the fire, and . rendered most efficient
MEM
.111A50..4c.".!--St. John's Lodge, No. 200,
A. Y. M., (Masonic,) of this place, will
dedicate their neiv Hall on Tuesday, the
m tweiaty=foutthinStant,_wiltir_appropriato
ceremonies. - The procession, in full'Ma
, sonic dress;will form from the old hall
on West Main -street, at ten o'clock
in., and Move through pOrtions of the
principal streets of Gie town, headed by
the, Garrison Band, Mail cleven o'clock
a. m., when the entire ,brotherhood will
assemble in the Old Methodist .Church,
on the corner of Main and Pitt streets,
to-hoar an oration delivered by Rev: Dr.
R. 11. Pattison, of Philadelphia. The
PublMare generally inidted ; to the' cxer
• cisos in the church, -which will 'continue
until 'twelve o'clock. After tho'oratfon
' the procession will form again,, and
march to the . imw . Gan t on El,outh :
vcr Street, where the ceremonies of dedi
cation will .he perfOrmed. The Lodge
will be closed at about one o'clock, and
aineeting agaln be' held in tlte 'el/ening;
after wh ich
, the Vedges.,present, ,will be
invited to a banquet. The line -having
been formed on the square; from the old'
HA the route of procession will he as
follows : DOwn • Hanover to Louther
, up Louther to West:: up . %st to Maid ;
doivii Main to Bedford ; up - . Bedford to
Pomfret; up .PoMfret to Pitt;' down'
Pitt to Old'Methodist - 011arch.:, :,After
services in church dart Main to liana. -
' Ver ;. down Hanover t? now Hall. The
Lodges' of-41Mtillerlartil," Pranklin and
• Adams counties, ogatlny %hose 'of.
York, Lanottitton;-Columbla, - hailislpit
and J3loomileld• have NNW Minted;
are oxpectod.to ho in attendance: •
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IT is rsoNou.:4(.3' sticos'Si
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On Thursday, of list week, the now
steamer built for: the Union iFire. , Corn:
pany, of this place, by Messrs. Silsby
Co., Seneca Falls, Now York; arrived
charge of Mr..J. P. Teller, practical en
gineer, and a; committee of tlio Union,
who had met the machine at Harrisburg.
The contract under which this machine
was made, specified. that it should be
brought to Carlisle, and thoroughly
tested before a committee selected by the
Ulan Fire 'Company, When, if its per
formaiMC: proved entirely satisfactory, it
was to be formally re'coivcd by the 'com
pany.; otho'rwise, the manufacturers
were to take it away, without any, px
pense whalCver to the fire company.
On Saturday and Monday the engine
was thoroughly tried, at the Letort
Spring, foot of Pomfret, street, in
the presence of the Members of the com
pany, and a large number of spectators.
In the incredibly „short space of three
minutes endugh steam was generated to
blow the whiale ; in four minutes the
gauge indicated twenty pounds of steam ;
in six minutes it laigan to throw water,
and in a few moments reached the :distance
of 2Gf feet, through an inch andan eighth
nozzle. Stream's were threwtfin every di
rection, perpendicularly and horizontally
with' the same gratifying result. All
present could not but acknowledge that .
the performance of the steamer exceeded
their most sanguine expectations. A
number of machinists were present, who
remarked that *he working of the steamer
was superior to any they had ever seen.
The. distinctive feature Of the Silshy
engine is the rotary pump in contradis
tinction to the piston Pumps used, we
believe, by all other fire engine manu
facturers. Amongst the advantages
claimed for the rotary over the horizoi
tal or piston principle aro the equable
pressure upon fill parts of he • hose,
the'reby avoiding the frequent burstings
of hose, and the general ivear and tear
of machinery incident to the thumping
action of piston . machines. Another
prominent. result ‘if the-rotary pumping
apparatus is the pMfeet quietudif7if the
machine whilst in servive ; indeed—the
pumps being encased -if it were not for
the noise of the numerous exhausting,s
of steam, it would be difficult for a by
stander to tell when the-steamer was iu
operation, so little intttion is visible.
Nuine'rous other points were claimed for
the rotary principle, and conceded by all
but
we 'have not space in this noti e e to
enumerate thent
It was built by the Silsliymanufact:n•ing
company of Seneca Falls, New York, and
is a third class steamer. Two gentlemen
‘sere. here with the engine, Messrs. Rob
ert Bickford 'and - - J. I'. Teller, and ex
plained all its workings to those present.
The steamer is a model of beauty, and
an ingenious piece of workmanship and
- 61;11r, and from its simPlTery is not liable
to ;;et out4f-repair ; and will, i-it rightly
used, last the company many yetirs ; its
weight is about 3,200 pounds, and cost
$O,OOO, which was paid .by the lire com
pany, without outside aid.
In eonclusi we extend our cougratn-.
latiOns to the rueinhers of the Vnion_rire
fionipany, and thank them, in the name
of the citizens of Carlisle, for the great
~ r irrrtgit ion the ) Ira-m—minie- to -our-Fire
157,111„in t. iIitTITZE - 01E7 2 7tirtRnil
ways done their duty, and stood high in
the ettimation of the peonle, and we are
confident that now, with the help of lin- -
proved apparatus, they will'add to the
already well-earned reputation
LEurt . i:Es ON Pll YSICAL LTI; ItE.-
Our borough has been favored, during
the past week, with a series of. lectures
by Dr. Gleason, on "Physical Culture."
The lectures are illustrated by a large
eollecti6n of costly and wonderful mod
els, paintings, manikins, &c., which
greatly aid the-audience in undersetind
ing the anatomy and physiology* of the
human body. The apparatus is very ex
tensive and complete, and is said to have
cost over $2 . 5,000. The Doctor has de
voted many years to lecturing and illus
trating his subject„and is doing what
he — calrs "missionary work," in a: field
which is very greatly
There iB, perhaps, no subject on which
persons,zemurally, are so little informed.
or about which they' , think so little, as
the preservation* their health, and the
improvement of limit; facilities; and
whoever succeeds in directing public
tention to this most important Of all s
jobts, is certainly a. benefactor to
race. Disregard of the laws ;of he;
should bo regarded, by' all, as a nos
tivo sin and all should thoroughly on
derstand. the wonderful -structuri!, and
'Uses of their bodies. We know no lec
turer who is better ithie - to instruct on
this subject, or who shim:, . more
thoroughly in earriegt to do good, than
Dr. -Gleason.
RE:=
MiLirmtv SEnvict:.—lt may be-of
in
terest to many of our readiTg'Tp learn
that previous to adjournment Ur) Legis
lature passed an act relating to the Mili
tia organization of the State and militia
tan 'The bill provides as, follows :
'Each and every peon not now, or
who shall not hereafter become a mem
ber of some military organization shall
pay to the collector of taxes in the city,
county, borough, 'or township in which
he shall reside, the sum of fifty cents
annually; the payment of which turn
'Shall exempt him from_liability to-por.
form military service except under orderA
to prevent ,or 'repel invasion, or to sup
press insurrection, tumult, or riot ; thu
proceeds to be devoted. to sustaining
volunteer military - organizations'; and
In any county in which there shall ho no
volunteer' military organizatibps, the
money received into the brigade fund,
as'aforesaid, shall be paid by the county,
at the eloSe of each year, loitlaiLsthool
bUtird of t h e several school distriqts 11l
said county, in proportion to the number
of taxable iningtants in said district, to
be used for school purposes."
• 'LIMBER MAnaur.— The Ibtorisbarg
Topic states • that nearly overy fok of
lumber floated doivn 45; or past that city
has been disposed of at good prices. ; It
'may be safe to-- estimate , the average
prices at about $ll
for hemlock ; $lB . .pine, and ,$l5, for
loge. No round logs:. haVes heal' sold at
the lia4isburg market. 'Over th . ree
lion feet • of lumher'havo hack S9ll in
Ilarrlsburg during thof present rafting
season.. One alone; . ha's.
,bOught
eltivemhundrcd thonSand,febt.
•
ItLjyri.ixo
,rnexnberis of this
Junior, ollss of PennWvanin College'
at Gettrihurg, having beein
.',eusponded
f r om trifling ofronci3s the
'honed;'9 ,l it:/la7*l47tyir34 , Teinhe:telniet#,
The prohable#Wt will he the anspensie
1 of the entireentire, ,
Know ye the priiiter's IfOuir Peace ?
Icnow. ye an hour more fraught. with joy
than ever felt the Maid of Greece when
kissed by Venus! loying not
when news of solemn note, his columni
all with sadness fill, nor when brother
printers quota the effusion of his blunt
worm quip, 13,ut 0, 'tie when thermith
er's Ildr, or clad in rain, or hail; or• vapor,
," I've come to pay you for your paper:"
Moitte Fi is CATTLE.—WC'
some fine cattle the other day being
weighed on the scales attached to the
National Hotel. There wale fourteen in
number, and averaged . 1,324, pounds
each. They wore fattened by Mr: .Tohn
Craighead, of South Middlethn township,
and were a fine lot of cattle., They were,
purchased fof.the Philadelphia 'ma,rliet,
by Messrs. & Kerr, of .this-place
ASSAULT.—Betweon eleven and twelve
o'clock on Saturday night loud cries of
"help" "murder" startled the citizens
residing in the k4 - or end of North street.
On proceeding to the place the night
watch 'discovered a soldier from the gar:
risen who had been attacked, when in
the vicinity of the North street bridge,
ted very badly beaten by some unknom
imrsons.
DECORATION DAY.—The decoration
of the soldiers' graves will be-performed
by Post No. 114, G. A. R., of this place,
on the thirtieth of. May. It is hoped
that alb per . sons who' have flowers will
give libdrally of them for this purp9se.
It, is the intention of this Post to invite
the different secret organizations to par
ticipate in the ceremonies on this occa
sion. Last 5 - ear but one Lodge,' the
Knights of Pythias, accepted the invita
tion, but we hope that more olthe orders
will participate on the thirtieth.
ARRESTED FOR FORGERY. —Joseph
Darr, constable of Monroe township,•'this
county, arrested harry C. Springer[ of
Centre Square, on the night of the ninth
instant, at Sidonstown, York county, on
a charge of forgery. The circumstances
of the case are about as follows It ap
pears that Springer had purchased a
horse' from David Rider, -of. 'Monroe
township, on the nineteenth day of April
last, giving a note for ninety days,
purporting to be endorsed by Jacob 11.
Springer.' Subsequent developments
proved the signature to have been forged,
an I led to his arrest.- We learn, from
the same source, that Springer has been
engaged in this business for some years ;
and that he has; within the past feW
months, mirchaseti some, five or six
horses in this- mariner:- -He was—com
mitted to jail on ill° following clay, to
answer the . eliarge at the August term.
TuduuTE OF. RESPECT. —At a_meeting
of the Carlisle Bar, held in the Court
House on Monday, May 10,. 1870, the
folk.4ing proceedings were had,..to wit :
On motion of M. C. Ilerman t esq.,
General Lemuel Todd was-canedlo the
chair, find On motion of W. F.'Sadler,
IV. Foulic,--esq.,--was-chosen
Secretary.
A. B. Sharpe, esq.,. announced the
death of James R. Smith, esq., where
upon die following resolutiolv were
unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That we have heard_ with
sincere regret of the thiath of James R.
Smith, esq.; late a member of our star
and that in his death - we have lost a
a;asaat aad agaociate, and one
y.llM47lll7TaraTrire7llll—altellahTfortlia
sake of the many agreeable recolle - eIfo:; -
I contacted with it.
ReNolved, That ,Tames esq.,
as a member of our Bar, was honorable
and high toned in his professional con
duct, mid that we, his associates, sin
cerely
. sympathize with his family in
their affliction, and tender them cordially
our condolence and aid in assisting them
to bear the severity of tha blow which
they experience in his deatii.
Resolved, That we wear the usual badge
of mourning, and attend his funeral in a
body.
ilesolve,d, That a copy of these proCeed
-Igs be communicated to the family of
our deceased brother, and be published
in the Carlisle newspapers.
These resolutions were feelingly sec
onded by W. 11. Miller, esq., Gen. L.
Todd, W. B. Parket and L..J. W. Foully,
osqS:, and unanimously adopted.
On motion, the officers of this meeting
and C. E. Maglaughlln,' A, B. Sharpe,
and W. 11. Miller, esqs., were appointed
a committee to Convey to the family of
the decedent the sentiments of the Bar.
noglecte
Cnuncu DEDICATION.—The Evangel
ical Association dedicated St. Paul's
church, at this place, on Sunday la r .4t.
'Phe attendance was very large, -and the
proceedings interesting and impressq.e.
The &dim'' ry sermon was "preached at
11 a. . y the Rev. P. Bowman, of the
Pa. ,Conference, from tho third
Chapter of Ephesians, verses thirteen to
sixteen inclush e.
In the afternoon the Rev. .T. llartzler,
of Glen Rock, preached on "The Ileav
only Assembly," from the twenty•ninth
verse of the thirteenth chapter Of Luke.
Iu the evening the Bev. F. Bowman
again preached. His text «•as from
Isaiah, chapter twenty-five, verses six to
eight inclusive.
CM Monday evening the sacrament of
the Lord's Sipper was celebrated after
a sermon hint been pi:cached by the Rev.
M. J. Carothers,. Presiding Elder the
Centre District,- from the thirty-ninth,
verse of the tenth chapter. of Nehemiah.
The total cost of the church and lot is
nearly $12,00Q. Anne:luta indOtednoss
yet testiugmu it on dedidation daywits
nearly $6,400, 'which was secured by
subscription during the day. '
It is Propel: to stateihneseveral breth
ren assumed certain amounts beyond
their ability to pay of their own mcana,
with the understanding that the church
grant them -authority to
, sceure. such t
money by collecting; hut Making them
selves.persomilly responsible for the same.
'Thus the whole aineunt of • debt resting
on the church is'qukivided for ; and this.
neble day's work will not aeon bCforgot
ten by tboso ; who :. pycivyd that. It is
more blessed to give than to receive:
The noble hearted frien4whn gave so
liberally of their inchns, to theltouseof
the Lord are deserving- , of ouc 't spent
and Miaise.. .
The" church is 11 hall(1011110 and sub
stantial brick structure,' and for, bpauty,
and artistic finish iinishwihi compare favorably,
yvltlrauy in the town.
,The : first floor, is
divided into convenient class and Inature
rooms; well lighted Ventilated. t 04
the seaond floor is the placo'bf holding
-worship, and is.capable of 'cutiv'eniently
seating Six hundred fien3ons, ~P 1 .90 61 95.
and 'platform are covered by a carpet of
,:tu - Sat.,llesign, :and the 'wall& and coiling
',arc, very , tastefully f i rseoed; the' work
: being done. by „Omer. In fact
twery - thing'abOut t_ church is finished
Ott in a- superior.- manner, :and ,rO4 - 0
credit on those who planned and fur
' nished it..
Oon citiiohs behr in mind that
- thd Fair - of-the Ameiihaii
will commence on the eighteenth of
Juno. ' . • •
;
. Hon.-Itionart`ri t .1.:1126.14,1irin, mem-
UM' of Congress from this:District, was
married, on Thursday,ast, to Miss .3fag
gin Ciimerorl,' d&ii&lietr. of HOtif."Silon
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- . TUE "LANDSCAPE."- ; A • little Hand-
Mower. ( the best, simplest, and mast
efficient machine in the market
lil lawn§, &c. For sale by William H.
Jones, 1621 Market street, Philadelphia.
Read advertisement.
,
• REMEMBER that we are prepared to
,oxenuto all kinds of job work, in the best
manner, and ;with the utmost dispatch.
Wo have, within the past week, added
Considerably to our already large stock
of job type, \ and do not hesitate' to say
that we have now ono of the largest and
most complete job offices in the. °umbel:-
land Valley.
THE season for oysters is past''vith,the
exception of the Dolawarh Bay Cove
oysters. which aro now just in season.
To the lovers of these delicabios we
would recommend the restaurant of Mr.
'George Wetzel, Where his affable•,and
accommodating attendant, Mr. George
Colvin, is always pleased to wait upon
his customers. The stock of_liquoisis
largo and of the best brands. Give him
a call when in want of anything in his
TILE Gettysburg Compiler says we
have long believed that stone coal would
some day be found in Adams county,
and the belief may not be far from yeri
fication. It is said that a New York
party has leased the farm' of Mr. John
Cullingd, on Opossum creek, Benders:
ville, and. that in the shaft tiow'beitig
sunk they are recelvin.; additional en
couragement day after day. Proslieet
indis also going forward.near, Mr. Henry
Eppleman's mill, where a small iehi of
genuine coal has been found.
AT a niu, thig offeho Union Fir.. Coluirt ny, held
Weill's-edify ere, log, May 1,1:37 h h., lb low rg pro'
amble nod rrnolutionn uere oil pled:
WHERIAV; It 11. pleased AlllOlllO Opil It, MS
prl/VidellVO to tithe Ir stn uur u. ilst "our folorr•nuini.
our, rr. F. A lehene: therefore, lin it
It r sof red. hnt the house oh;.II I o draped ts•:t
g for tho l et led of thirty
Iterefeed, Tloit ihe member. of the Volopony la
tent' Om fumeotl in it hotly.
Rerolerii, Th it it ropy of ILI nit rE•eolotio., ha
Imodo4i to faLtsijy of ilt.co..tleti. awl al , ” that thy
to. put in 'lto lootoltgl,
FOUND AT LAST.—A - remedy that not
WE are pleased to learn that the only' relieves, but; cures that enemy Of
School Department, at Harrisburg, has mankind, Consumption, as well as the
granted immanent teachers' certificates I numerous satellites which revolve around.
to Mr. John Li Henry and Mr. Samuel Coo- it in the shape orConghs, Colds Bronch
ver, of Penn township. These gentlemen tis, Sore .Throat, Influenza, &e. The
have been teachers fur a number of remedy we allude'4o - Is Dr. Wistar's
years, and - the fact that they have re- ,Balsam of Wild Cherry, prepared by
ceived the permanent certificate proves Seth W. Fowle & Son, Boston
that they are thoroughly booked on all I 10ina701t,
-the-brancliesLrequirmf--by-Inwrand—that
they are proficient in the theory and.
principle of teaching. We are person--
ally acquainted with both gentlemen,
and arc glad• to know that they have
been so - successful in their profession
OUR 13ANO.—D1Willg the itl.!it two Sal
mi:stay caamings_the. Carlisle ..Brass Bhnd
has been giving concerti on the Court
House Square, ranch to the delight of
our
tris-imprarectrvers—mtrelnivirlArthb — REFir
winter, and will now compare favorably
with the bands of any other' county' in
the State.
It would be but . rusti,:e to them, aad
would show that they were properly ap
preciated, if our citizens would have
emoted a music stand for them on the
square, and raise a fund to pay them for
their services. Let some enterprising
citizen move in the matter.
AN ARITHMETICAL PROBLEMA will
on file in . the office of the Register of
Wills of Lancaster comity, contains in .
substance the following clause:.
"I hive the sum of $1,269.06 to my
four child run, to be divided among them
in such sums, as each will have equal
sums, upon arriving at the ago of. twenty
ono years. Interest to bo counted at five
per cont. Distribution to bo niade,
April, .1, 1870. The ages of the child
ren, April 1, 1870: Susan, 21 years ;
Joseph, la years. 15 days ; John, 16
years, 5 mouths, 26 (lays ; Jonas, 10 years,
11 montloi, 13'days."
The auditor, in 'making a distribution
of the' estate, was required to ascertain
what amount was due to each child. on
the first of April,. 1870. Such of our
readers as are fond of tough arithmet
ical' questions may
_exercise their inge
nuity on this.
LOFT CIIILDREN.-011 Saturday even
ing last, Susie Thudium, daughter . of Mr.
Jacob Thudiunr, proprietor of the Cum.
berfand and Ferry hotel strayed fiwav
from home. Every place was searched
that she was known to frequent; the
Court House bell was rung several times,
but all of no avail. The search was kept
up
,fot A considerable length of time,,
When information was received that she
had beeli seen in a wagon belonging to
Mr: Kauffman, residing in the vieinity of
the Stone Tavern, ,This report proved
correct. About te'n O'clock that night,
Mr. Thudium tirove . to the residence of
Mr.' li,; on arriving there ho' found het'
safely tiesonced in bed.. nu dons .
minds of the distreSsed. parents wore
greatly relieved en this discovery of their .
little daughter. ' '
_ The-same-evening a little hey, whose_
name we did not learn,. also strayed
away from his home. After some little
time hat] elapsed, lie
.was discovered in
the lower end of toWn, and" speedily"
rathrnedto his beim. ' ' '
SnrTi u.-It 41.43 e Its pleasure' to state
that , the difficulty , between UM Faculty
and the Jailor and Sipliomore classes
. of Dickinson College L t 4 boon settled in
a manner 'alike honorable to '.botli -par
ties. Tho titladbtl,4 hesitate to
say, that theirlove for the old College is
greater than 43 . 1101; . . Thii letter wiffiiiithe
committee, eit,b,ohalf of the claSses, sent
to the'Facuity was such a paper as we
would have expeettod from gentlemen
desiring liOn&rahlyfte..riettle an unfortu... ,
nate difficulty: The Faculty met
,the
request of the • alasses'Miost, generously
and gracefully , showing that they know
how to blend' inagninihnity with -firm-•
.nose: • ,; „ . • 1(
When te decisionof the Faculty. was'
made announcing ther 'full and. froe , ror
mission of the . ,ponaltY,' 'the "students
made( the al :Chapel tremble A9th 'their
sluilitl;'irnff'iie sooner had. the,f:, / reached
the Hall„ three; elleel43' Wore given
with a will for the Faculty,. • ,
• In the settlement of titesii`trenbles i tlM
Faeulty-,hay,WaVelded 'everything )cyllioli
would humiliate the students,- while the
St r uderff:S" Ny 9 . t re eeci sufleient con&
deft° whele .
Matter in' their hands without exacting
city unreasonable conditions.
o ,Conodogu s intif Tiibe,;NOl•loB, TO): iif
R.'DL. held3lay. 2,.1870,, thelollowing •
To4olutions were adebtrid : •
WHEREAS, It has plowed the Ruler or
the Voivors o Co Call from our midst our
brother, Oredehlisk' Althelel le it'' e
"'RCsatvecf,; That byphe,deatlkaft4rather
dich . cla.this lodge has lost a faithful
brOtacx:;'whoso goiicibus haart:aint,htni - .:
orable 'conduct • had waft • for . ,bin f : ofi r ,
*armest.oiteem• ~,, •• ;
Bei°lved, That this Lodge' extends to
the—orphan -children 'Of- one-deeeased
brother the deepest syrnPathy folr therir
in their bereavoinent; and pledge to therii
the
. protection;_and support' of all its
memberti.
Rcaolved,; That thesii proceedings be
published in - the Carlisle papers, and in
the Harrisburg Stagts Zeiltt4. -
ANOTHEIt COAL 01.1; DISABTE.B.—A
few days ago, at La Crosse, Wis., a
terrible calamity,occurred, which resulted
in the • dii:Struetion of 'three. hundred
thousand dollars worth of property and
Cm loss of four . lives. 'This disaster was
caused by criminal carelessness. ,\
cooper undekbok to mend a leaky bar
rel filled with coal oil, and to enable him
to . prosecute his work at night, he played
his lantern on the head of the cask. A
steamer, a,freight depot apd some houses
• kv9re burned, and four people were
drowned. This was most. emphatically
not a casualty. It was the result
of a piece oti criminal carelessness, for
Which the perpetrators should be se
verely and.speedily punished. We.claily,
- ehroniele accidents which would never
occur but, for this species of insanity,
with Which . some People seem 'endoWed.:
To a man in his sober senses. to plit v a
lighted lantern, on a barrel of -coal 'oil,
nearly as dangerous as' gunpowder,
would seem mubh like an earnest deSire
to commit suicide, and murder those
about him. These `!_accidents" arc 'host
frequent in the West. If the persons
who occasions them were to be arrested
and tried for manslaughter it -would
prove the most efficacious remedy possi=
ble of application.
ecazzi
121=111:11
All who are desirous of having pbsting
and distributing done, can have it at
tended to promptly, in city style, by
Michael McCarty. Enquire at this office.
19may70-3t
,„
11 1C - PJI,III.
.1 %I. ‘1.1 , 11:11111311:11,
Colllll.lllce.
At their Now Carpet Store, in Sawye - r's'
old room, have a very superior grade of
Linen Carpets, which they are selling at
the lowest-market price. Also a large
choice collection-of Striped and- Itqr-Car- -
pets, besides .Cloths; .Matting . , Mats,
Looking Glasses, Window Shades, &c.
ihua7o t
Ili% vi ng advertised Lh at. I, had taken
Lochman's old established Photograph
Gallery," whereas I am in the room he
occupied, and as far as "photograph gal
lery" differs from "photograph roeirt,l'
so far I retract and apologize, as I shall
always be glad to do If I .only appear ter
be in the wrong. Thanking hiM fur the'
reproof, though it be an unpleasant one,
I remain respectfully,
For direct acting steam pumps,
foi• mines, &c., that will pump
from 12 gallons to 8,500 per minute. Go
to IlPLanaham Stone 41: Isett, Hollidays
burg, Pa.
20,040 pounds, of shoulder and side
meat wanted in exchange for pure
•
Liquors, and the best brands of chewing
and smoking tobacco, by
Steam puMp." The primp call he dis-
Connacted'froni the 4ingbia; and engine
used for driving any kind o' machinery.
gas and ,water, pipe, steam fittings, fie.
lintnalifin, Stone Li% Isett,
Ifollidays
burg, Pa. i7febOm
EGGS! ESGS-1 OGGS I EGGS !
From light Brahma fowls, pea combed,.
strictly Pare from Imp.9rted stock, $4OO
per dozen. No order will be booked
unless accoMpaitied by the cash. A few
pairs for •saleL4l.oo per pair. Half
b reed Italian Bees for sale, in movable,
comb hives—iiheaP., Address' '
• • •G. E. 11. FNln,
/21103'70 . ,P• 0. 80x147i Oar isle, Pa.
DON'T . BE DECEIVED B
'A fellow, who calls hiinself
for the purpose of ,de l eeivind ray Patrons,
advertises that ho has "taken Loohnian's
old established Photograph Gallery:"
have removed ;my entire: establish-,
went, with negatires and all, from Neff !s:
building to the southeast, corner cif,Mar
ket Sauare, • (nib of the • moSt eaptclous
and boSt fitted up rooms this side of Phil- .
adelphia,: where,' with superior instru
ments,' lights, and accessories I can mulcu!
rhaogilioi§ of 'ivory style;
Superior to any matte in this part of the'
coUnft. "Thankful for the generous
support extended •to , ine by an.apPreelai
. ; tivo public, 'I hope by 'renewed
itttoipon, raillioftt the use of falsehood,:
to merit a continuance of theit patronage,
neSpeetfullY, Lodumns:'_
"12,znay70,, '„ • "
, .
••.Looirtatt makes the cleanest pic4uies.
in his'new, third iterikallery, - Soutlt:east
cornbr of -Market Square-:—Zeg's,
lug.
° • ,Readori if you mirth .a, Waiis ?f odd,'
sparkling Bode. Illator',. rvitli , Clloloq Syr
ups, drop in. at . Bunt's, 95. Wofit Main
street; whOrp lio kaS it constantly- on;
hand, 1
bannanas„ figai - propollas,
Gma7o-,;-1
'B.tituirEß,..-BPnma WAuomi
A. 'n: lavact
will make to.. ardor; all. kinds;•of.:Oat':
rialtos, Buggies, 'EliwtaglVagons,•&o:
He in each
branch, kinds matoriaj
constantly, onl baud. rainting ',Sad -re - ;
paking,proinptly'attouded t
iima7ot,f
C., E. MAGIAUGITLI:7,
WILLIAM" BLitt* -
SAMUEL KRONENIIEII3,
Committee.
A indf 11 two. nts .
ATTENTION, BUSINESS MEN I
FRI'SINGER
• •
H.' P. GIIA.P.MA.N
19m L7O
JACOB LIVINCISTOg
21a1)3n1 -No. 27 North Hanover street
HOOD
SODA:. VVATE,I3..
tairlii3id,Llltay 11, 1870
- HOritd, purchased ` the gOod will and
- ,
'fixtures of Mr.'Lesher'e rooms, with all
llis negatives, I hereby cordially invite
his customers; withtifullasebratico"ofgiv,..
ing entire satisfaction. • Reprints can bel
had from the old negatives at any time.
, ,0,, L. L9OHMAN.
'NEW- STORE I NEB ;MODS !
I desire to infoi;ai' the public .gener
ally that I have just opened a Now and
'Cheap Clothing Store, and am now
ready to offer a late assortment of ready
made-clothing -formon's and-boys"--wear
, • ,
'all of my oWn rnanufactur6, which I.
will warrant to fit, and give full 'sr.tisfac-
Also, a complete assortment. of Cloths,
Cassimeres, Satinetts, Alpaccas, Cotton
and Linen goods, which Lwill sell by the .
yard, or- cut, and make to order, dt the
shortest notice, and...on the most reason
able tArms. A largo assortment ofmorPri
and boys' hats, umbrellas, travelingbags,
shirts, collars, and every of no
tions usually kept in a ntloinen's fur
nishing store. All of/Which lam deter
mined to sell at prides that will defy com
petition.
Please remember the place, No; 11
South Hanover street, between Inhoff's
Grocery and Strohm & Sponsler's Shoe
B. M. SMILE
Store.
12ma70
$lOO 'REWARD
• Thesuliscrib - m."Sluno being fully °cmr
pied with the Furniture business, ~he
offers.for sale, cheap; hid - entire Stock of
tombstones and door steps, either whole
sale or retail.
CHA.RLEB HALBERT,
Corner Hanover and Loutber streets
12ap703t
INFORMATION WANTED '
where to purchase goods at, the, loWest
prices. We would advise all ini.want of
such inforination to call at Leidich &
Miller's as they must be selling goods at
gregly reduced prices, from the great
amount of bundles that we see carried
away from their store all the time. Wc
notice them receiving another large sup
ply of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings,
Window Shade's, Dress Goods, Cloths,
Cassimeres, and everything else in the
Dress Goods way, all to be sold at great
bargains. Do not fail to call and see for
yourselves.
12may70.
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TOBACCO,
' SNUFF, CIGARS, PIPES, &C.
North jranov4r
, Offers to the trade the best brands of
a large variety of Chewing' and
ing Tohaecos, real Michigan Fine Cut,
in bulk or in tin foil.
W. E. Garrett's celebrated snuff. Real
genuine Imported Havana Scgars. Yam
Connecticut and Domestic Segars.
K large assortment of everything be
longing to the business, and sold at as
low a price, as in any. Eastern city.
-The—publie- is—respectively invited -to
call and inspect my large assortment.
Every - article warranted as reprosented. -
21ap70.0m
JACOB LIVINGSTON,
Dealt'. in
'PINE WINES Alp LIQIIOItS t ,.
No. 27 North Ihinover street.
Oars tlio following goods War
ranted—pure,--unadulterated—and—fol
IiRTGE7ATi,7I4S-aptrite'sontottrt---r-s
Genuine IMported French Cog ane
Brandy, old. age. •
. Best quality Ginger Braddy. Pure
old gin. Puro old Port wine. •
The very best quality Sherry, Claret,
New Eugtond Rum, &c.
li\butnei Pure white spirits, for drug
gists.add family use.
Sold at tho lowest prices for cash. A
call solicited.
211pam
IMPORTANT
I=
Pure and unadulterated Wines and
Liquors, supplied at their re:nonce, by
sending order to store, or through Post,
Offide. Every article. warranted as rep
resented or the money refunded.
JACOB LIVINGSTON.
21aVUu No. 27 N. Hnuover street.
3PLanallan, Stolle & biett, Ifollidays
burg, Pennsylvania, manufacture station
ary engines,' boilers, direct acting
blowing enginea.. Player; Tho Mas and
other hot blast. Brass and iron cast
ings from ono Ib.' to 20,000 Pos,,,and _all
kinds of machinery.
MA: CHIN g 71' OR KS.
CARLISLE 3t.A.CIIINE WORK'S 1
F. 14,D N E 1? C 0
CUMIIIiALANI) V ALL I*ILE A PER AND 11.1.615-tit
IV, arc now building'. and will In'ing out for tlro
ha vet of 11310, the Now Patent Contherlitud Valley
o,int,lned ItOAPEIt AN 11 MOW hit, with SHIA'
JUNE, and all other to to improvements. It Wlllllo'
/..,11t In List, style, :and warranted to work sails-'
tat:Eta-11y. Tio trout nfu limn. tondo !tc,,per has tong
en Ni., And we expect to be able to otter to the
lumina. of Cumberland and 111110111illg mittutien a
,ee•biu, Nettlelt idtail lit. a complete sod perfect latv
v,ster, equal to the lost brotMht from a distance
i artneg ztro,refinested. to call tout examlne'lt.
=
0 0 . 0 14111(1111g. tuba 003•00,, only u ritual
Et r Ilny - Ittther.. 'rho It:ove.ty toot tiao Acting
arrungetuto 4.1 . ram br wanted by It I rd, on the oil
1110 1/0.0 1011(10 . 1004, bra
0..1111 uro ettyle, • nil WlLlrattbil to gIYO elthth4o.ololl
..30 II hoy, lir ortlo
=I
W. sot.o. o boll4llng .tho origin& IVlllooghloy
sot (lulu l•pril...t Gruin Drill, Ho well knowb.• nll4l
l atrular among laroa•r•. No twilit lamer 0 o lio,ll
. Jo atltholit the Witiongbloy, for It largely lo•
srsa•ot, and 111111.0Vcx ills- pays Yor
its, WI, ineko It ut n °nail 1.111 11rstas der
'llona, or with stout Guano Attachment for oils lug
plompkatt eor luau 'Ws alms'( nllll t,tio
will, the shot el. lit straight rank or zig iatg, na
V
•
•
AKIOUg 'F.7111.31 turiamEN'ts.
Wu yore mattufacturinz v. variety , of agricultural
implem,lllo, such 118 1111r1111 powers' and throe here,
cider dills, Stir 001 . 11, Once 1141,11,' anoint
ehellerr,..Ourek3 Judd or cutter, atm' kiwi) alivai
il/11 1181111 00 National Fodder Cutter. 1 oree
with VIP km other- flout Mg Implements, We ul.o
make putout Tire benaer, and Pot' eras in, 1114
Ttlyrie, wi.lch every'l,lac ..eloltit should have. Also
thou. Woo corn ortuther4, •4aBll kettles, four altos, cel
lar grAtes, tiro .11111111311 t IlAtterlol, plow 1111111.111p1111141
011101 - llllBlioge kept saw' ye ou hand.
tiAItLISLE COOK, STOVE, our swim routing, le
unu of limo heel arni.uhea po e t stoves 1.1 the mark it.
BTEK3i .liril4trkl AND
, buroiofole, we ki lye p irllon or ottlunt. on to
bulloino STE t II ENGANIIS, and furulolithg o/IAFT-.
INO, WEARING, ikui.,Lise, nod uvery port of the
tonchinury uonlio eke& .with.. Paper. wills, Flouring
10111 1, Sow 'tiiillo„ Tunneller,' 4.' 'Our pub no for
ktonot on glues nre from twcittp to I limply lino horde
P wbioliol construction with.nll
macho% 11 - Array nniOiltp, told ftirolkhelt
doting Iu loco. We oleo build purtnble onginee oR
two horse for 'rliniting printing pbodes, Ao.
wo.).avo ,no ..extenkivo-valety of -potterit - (or OW
work, lambi ch we ore conotatitly nothing othl,tiono:
tiild can till ..tintructs rot.ellkliskl( told spat
, . •
notice. '
4"d ` TWO 120 W stationary engttios rtow On band and
Corrado "
)JUILI?ING pIATEILIALS. •
•
. .
Attached . ,ro our establiehmout ,is 11,11,4Xteh$1 , 0.
PLAN NO 111161.; and fikEilrond 141)(111,, V.AtVGICY,
with all I.lla machinery for numutiPturlng door and
: vando:iy.franiail..elndli,ekattord and.b Itiankote,
uthuldlnve,. cornice, end diapery, eteierall
t
and belnetore,oorlng.aldliiir end ovory other ortbdo
In tho diatior building millairiole. Goat tho lowest,
prlen'to first 'cilebei quality.' Dullthint nod ocaltractord
.m iy rely Oct all, orders, larmionnuall, belnkt promptly Shod.
Shod. Au tnittintdvo supply, oreivtoonial Ono, walnut
and oak lumbor kept tionetanitlYin our 'itiiniair'yar.l
ready for ace. Small sizes 01,1a1.11 anti low priced
dooroollvaye on hood, and, othor ,. .irtielve madu 6
411 quioter
ednnoetlion' With onv bianah of our blitlueei wlll Uq
promßlly attitriaq tq,,
' GAIIDNER.,CO.
-'• • • '
COAL 4.IVD LUMBER.
1 - IHEA.P. COAL 1,-, CHEAP, .COAL. I
lJ Tho subscriber prepared, Id '4611,1,6, by the
car lleneburners, and other 'ocinoum'ors along
the lino or thu Cumbarlowlyolloy Railroad, the cele
brated
• LYELENS VALLEY COAL 1
At TILE LOWEST gOSSIBLEICATESIFOR CASH.
- This crud la of avory aupo.hir lauality. and will bo
furnished nt mires whtch•wtll defy oll.compotitlon.
Tin auborribor will deliver ceal at Corliele, by the
ear land, during tho ourrefit mouth, at the following
prices, per ton of 2,000 Ibs :
Pen.....
Nut....
Stove
_ 't ~~ _.
.111
And to other point, of tholppti.he mill deliver It,
adding or tieductifig the 'igcrevo'..,of dlliprenco In
freights.
Th.. above rates will lid cubject to the rise or Nu
of prices, emit month, at thp. pines.
(lEOitGE ZINN.
()Mee—corner of Muir and Intim raga.
21ap70
J. BEETEM & • intOTTIERS,
Forwarding & Commission. Merchants.
(Ilende`rson's old stand
• At the head of MAIN BTENET, Carnal°, Pa.
'rho highest market prlco . will ho pald for Flour,
apao nod produce of all
C.l of all kluds, otnbraeliig.
LYKENS VALLEY., •
LOCUST i'IOUNTATN,
LAWDERfIY, &c., Ao
Cialobtiroors' and Blecknoltbs' Coal conatantly of
sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any
part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lumber on
hand.
J BI ETEM k BROS
11=1
BEST - ETICENS - - VALLEY LIME
COAL, $4.25, at the yurilv of
SUMMIT llitiliiCll LYKENA VALLEY ECU
SE4 , VE COAL. delivered V 00
NUT C)Ab4 70
Iti the yard, 26 cents ken. - At the yards . f
• A. 11. ELAIR•
LUMBER. OF ALL, KINDS . rtt the lowest prices
At the 3artla of
A. 11. 111.A111.
FOR lIENT-T4NNERY
N EW TANNERY for Salo or 'Rent
The subreriller offer. bin NEW TANNERY, n.
South street, Carlini.., for sole or lens, on favoruln.
torus. Immediate poknesAun
11,n1,70 WILLIAM liI,AIR.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
LIST . OF DEALERS IN GOODS,
MerChandise, Breweis, Distil
lem, Lumbermen, Eating 110 Uses, be., entail the
comity of Cumberland, as apprsised and assessed by
David Wherry, Mermintiln An/MEW, in accord..
with .the several acts of Assembly, us follows, to
COILIBLE.
P
lieldieh Si Miller Dry Ooode 9, 25 00
do - 9 25 00
Dente, Si Bro 4
/ • do 12 12 50
I , g lby a
14 7 00
- do , -
Mlle:. W A
-11 15 1,0
do
Greeotlel4 L T
14 7 00
do
Ring J 0 II
II irper A Thome do , II IS 00
do 11 7 oo
Lerhey, 1111
sell .1 I' Fancy Glid, '147 00
Co. le Ili others do 12 14 1.0
I I 7 00'
do
Loeb, Jacob
14 0
liceliere o\l Jewelry. 7
II 7 W O I
do
I onlyli 'Thomas
do
I 4 7 00
Kremer I C du
14 7 I/0
, •
11,iiinger II
Ilaidienr
' e - 11 22 00
Sexton lloory '
do 10 211 00
•
Mid, A: llowere
O FO k , i , i , r- r 5 1. 1 , i . -11 01 A ,, 11 . 11-eivliig
do
o licblilee 14 0
7 7
00 0
I'effer•l, Wiieldnoilik., .1 .-. ..
- i d /i d ' _ 1 1 i
1. 7' (0i
111'31olion -
14 7 CO
Stovex
51e0onegal Jame',
-14 7 101
do
Illtiesiiii h /I,' 0 upp
14 7 00
do
Fridley William
,TI 7 00
do
Av,,ik ee .FC loudy . c „ . „ e - , ,,,i 6 i. r y • 14 - ' 100
Se lore /1 illiani
7-i
Sill nor Peter du 14 00
- do 11 Ull
Der-
Kiefer
.1 er D NV A
do - 14 71Uu
Kiefer 51re o'sl
11 14 7,00
do ...
tighies Rolim
14 -7 - 1:10
do
Tileent George
14- ~'7'. 1 01
- do
Martin &don
Sulu - deuleingli 3 --
do 14-
,14 - 4- 7 10 110
.
31-eli. J D do
~ ,,„14 47,,00
du
M'elo , •11-3egepli 0
410 14 7 0•.
-Fort., John '
- 14 -7 00
lituner . 3 liti
.: . ' ' -.1 ,14 - -7, 00 Faber deiirge
11 . 7 Uu
do
Jo, nings Walliain
Zeigler JA Flour end Feed 11 700
11 13 00
Pi - 011100
Houton di 00
do II 13 Uu
Dueler ABr um d o " 11 13 00
__llslolvariLlC.J l
do 14 7 0- ,
Milk:ie. , II
,
..91)77.111 , 077J:11"./7 • : —••••—••••7 - • ' ••• " -•••4 '''''' ' ' 14 -,, '
Uu
Cornell. & Both d o
w John
, do - . 14 n 7 is,
0 1l son Rol, I do 14 7 00
Hoover S3l Luniber nod coal 14 7. Oit
Blair A 11 do . 12 12 It,
Blair, A II du
Ithrads 11 0 C.l • - tool 13 In 0.1
14 7 U,
do ''' 11 700
74,01 George
Dreamt/in U Oroesrles 14 7 00
LIKI.IOOO C r do 14 7 00
horn '0 it do 14 7 00
Weirmill W3l - do ' 14 700
Ilender.lol,ll do 14 7 00
Mtisonioiluier 1/ NI. do 14, 7 00
Sitv 0 J ' do 11 70 ,
Blair Williiini 0 Soo do 0 :00,00
1111thilirtint II , do 14 7 0 ,
14, ,, i11e had, Fr.irleri k clo 14 7 00
Zeigler Joseph . do • 11 7 no
Pohley 11 do 14 7 00
CliiiirowlV .1 do 34 7 00
Sum, r Jacob do s 14 7 00
luhrill Christian do • ./ 10 20 00
11.11,n00d NI" 1.1 do 14 7 00
'lolllllllo (I lllln Li
,i 0 111)
les.l. l'rtrr du 14 71x1
Eg. ler ~ i li. ~ do - - II - 7 110
Bra sler Joseph do 14 7 00
ilex men .1 liti do 14' 7 I II
111111.1mte. .1 IV do 11 7 00
IAiS/00L0 .Into Futoltitre .31 7 .n,
l'orhoraii, Fielierwl, do )4 7 00
9),,pley ) do 14 7 00
IlwingA II ' • do - 14 7 01)
•S re U as
14 7 00
Awn. N . 'Mows nod 110010 14 70/
Myers Ii C do 14 7 11)
roil, W3l do ' 14 7 - 00
Comm., .100.1111,t10 00 14 7 110
Floiniino I , C • do 14 7 00
Strohm A Stionsler: do - 12 12 70
lArtnati Philip dr; 14 7 00
Carlisle Shoe Factirry ' do 11 7 00
Clisonwetir William `' \sl6l3uhry ' 14 700
Willa,. Mrs K do l4 7 10
Niof 31rs II .do 14 7 00
Hatton 31r4 40 11 7 10)
Million William Club lig 34 7 12)
Lechler A 0,. Os ' 01)
Kronetilorrz 3 ihi 14 7 00
1,0110 tl Ell s 4o 14 7 i)
Smiley 1 W -- du 14 . 7 141
Lining tie, 1 du 14 7 002
Boner JlO.O, ' •du 1/ .7.11.)
Elko. J A .11n 14 7 00
Hitt -r 11 9 ' 111 i 11 7 1111
I...lionin A • do 24 7 01
Cornwall Daniel Orinoi 19 7 0,1
CO , OllOlO S: Worthington- do 10 7 00
Ilaver2tiek Ili o bur's- do ' 17 10 02
11in-or/dick llroilow's do 14 7 01
'Prank 'l' 9 do 14 7 0 ,
11 ril. IV F do 14 7 12)
Frysing. A Weiser Cal l ,l4/1, 14 7 10
Rouen), 211 Musleal Ilia..istuniiits 14 7 00
13 sh 11 11 1 0b.., 14 7 00
:pang .11 E. do 14 7 00
"'Livingston Jacob 110 14' 7 00
Otsubo, .1 A d,, 14 7 00
/Inswinger ftc rue. ' Leather 14 700
Eristalitger S Holm+, 14 7 OU
Lochinsii C L • Mlorliiitrriplis 14 700
fresher J, lin 'II ' ~.. . do: 14 700
Chipman II l• do . 7.1 7 01/
Igor IV Ii . Books , e 4 7 00
Loudon .11111104 , . 'AO 'I% 7 00
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Ilona Jiieoh lints and Caps 111 77 00,
Kell. John A dOll4 ;7 V
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Zucorla ,k Co Produce 14 700
'Zioni ins SCo • do 14 700
Thompeon,Mo . do .'l4 700
limiloi 15' D••,, - Dry . O.,odu . 13 10 00
Snddkr .S. Howl., • do ' 14 •7 00
Glamor Joh.do , 13 10 00
llotrisi U 0 Son 11 rbeorlex 14 700
Longneckor 1 ' do •IV 700
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oertlOo D/111o1"7 - do' • l4 700
WI/ J‘onpll ' lolioloT l4 700
'IIRILger Torodoro - , do '. 14 700
Alolta T Id' ~• • . . Confectionery 14 7VO
Smith!! W. •-' • , , do 14 704
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Druidfell 111., : , Clothing ' 14' 7.00
Clod N,' • • Stoves _. 14 7On
Ebn.pr A , - .Fiti 'Attire, - 14 700
31 03'3 ly(01do - 14 7 00
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Martin MIR. A . • • I do :' •., 14 700
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Blyntife.7ohn ' ' Dry (Thoth; ' 1+ 7
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'Templlu JN • - Grocerlce . 14 7
Wo11 • IE. . ' .- Drynoode .' 14. 7
'Rupp 11 M41,C0 , ' do 'l4 7
Rupp Daniel ' •14 7
-TenipllwCylue '- , - Eurnilwo 14 T
Gilbert Cyrwi - ' .Whlps ~• • • 14 7
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Weelhoßer & Beck
Elcoeli & Co
Buttor f &*tiewald
Risher Joseph
Bruck t Boyer
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Raman rg or R
Brindhs h Nelssranger
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A Son
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Staym., 4 Burlier
St:lnwood & Tltrel
Bryson 'VIt
sillier eGstrrett
Urlch & Belfry
Kherley D & Son
& Kimmel
Cl.rk & Byoni----
Nonanin , er J II
Day Alfred •
Herring JAI & Co
Sliavwyli If ‘-
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Zinn Henry
Kelrn 0
Belgic Levi
Bowman C
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Shinn. S
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Titzel C 1.1
Itut p John
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St npley R lb
Palmer J B
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Uhler Philip
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Wright W F.
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Alum. L 1C
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villerJ k Co
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Bryan Airs S
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clank Saauu•l Foca 14 7
Sputa Henry do 14 7
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Gush & Dro do 11 10
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Wagner 9 C do 10 :20
Ilur,h J & J 11 do II 2.1
Stoner O A Dry Goo& o 14 7
Clever & Eon nest_ do 14 7
11,10 John 4 , do 14 7
Honor J do 41 7
0.0 et .1 C &Co do - 14, 7
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n Olinger C& Co do 14 7
Leo. & Ore Groceries 14 7
Senn, OP K do 'l4 7
IliberN le Sou do 14 - 7
011oniele John • do ' 14 7
S.nder-on David do 14 7
GI , 800 George Conllcllonary • 14 7
Match Samuel . Shot. 14 7
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Stough & Ellicott do 111 20
31eCnudlicoh Thonnoo do 11 1.1
Ghoisoc S 31 ot non Groceries 13 10
Mouser S3l & Son do 14 7
Iron A L Boo,ts n Shoos 11
Mc lure,( IV do ;.- ,14 7
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lieor ge 1C Stows 11 7
Ileno 11 Confectionary 14 7
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lialr n du 14 7
Laughlin Jubt . .'-11 . 7 --
Harriett - Miliiiit•ry 14 7
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,Ntoloy John lleclutill:sburg
gpune:or Wollsau . Curllslu , . 5
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Nalco Is hereby given to all persons named in trld•
abovo Ildt, that by an act of Assembly, approvial
Apr i li t iBd2,- Untidy Treasurers nro r. glided to
brlll4 anti, and collect al. lironans rotnalultia unptall
On or boron, the Drat - day of. July . next; nod by
otheracta of Adidnible, vendors of viomt4,
Malt, or brewed liquors are •also Ilablo to indict
ment to tho - Court - of Quarlee - ATeillons. •Thosd
t.r.tpEl aro theroforo rentio , ted to Ilft their Menses
stll, hp at ; do,lay f and save the costs .00, • •
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()man-at „ . Tronettrer of Cumberland County.
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do 14 7
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EATING HOUSES
nrLLTnnp hdLOO:NB
CA . NDIDAT,E4
FOR lieieby offer my
self as a candidate for •the Office of .1311ERIN.P,
subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating
Convention
Carlilsie, March 2, 1870.
Bmlite
FOR pIIERIFF:---At the solicitation 4
of tr iiumtnr Of .11..tiutillthuis itiroitillout 06'
eimnty,TVlßiFiitySelf as n candicato for Olio nomina ,
ties of St.eriff lit tiro next Coot.ty Cunvention, Hub-
Ject to its decision.
17nilito
Carlislc,•Marcir 16,1610,
JOIIN 11.1113 ADS
FOR SHERIFF.—I hereby offer my-
For na n candalite for the °like of SHERIFF.
ati , J•ct to the dechgton of the Reintbilmo Nominatoig
JOIN UNION
Mt. 11toly, April 6, 1870
7ap7ute.
FOR SIIERIFF.-1. hereby offer my
melt nil n elindidate Tor the Oho of e HEM
tounket to the tleallotiof the Itepubliegm hinninnt
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Carlll.lo, April p , 1870 .
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A. I[I . 7SRONATLE'Ii'S COL UMN.
A . L. SPOISLER,
Rost Estato Agent, eerlvonet, Con vet ancm, I nay r •
ance and Claim Agent. 01lice, Main Stra.4, nPar
Centro 8 tuaro.
•
VIRGINIA LANDS in the Shenan
doah Valley for a dn.—A nornbenol . Valuable,
Rod highly Intinoved farina in "the .Valley'' ore of.
hoed , 031 Allie The tract's tun froth Oti to 850 acres.
The Wed it of the best quality of Ihnestono. fully
eullol, if not superior, to the land in umbOrlood
and will be dothosed 4 at astonishingly low
figures. 'the extenaion of the Cumlionand \ alley
Railroad Into Virginia, us now surveyed, will run
Initnedintely through the to thou of country hi
which thew lands ore located, width, uli-n math,
the ed, t. gether with the advate age of the Shenan
doah river trat.sp , rtittithi will give them all the ad
vonteges of r .Nortlio.n awl .11attoru. markets. A
aplentlid opithrtuoity for lucrative luvettatents is
here offered.
A full ant minute deteriptioi; of the location nod
chera,ter of the vat ions hoots may be lied, by ap
plying to A. L. SPONSLER,
17 nth - in Real Estate Agelit, Cornet,
ORE BANK FOR rich
depoxit of the lest quality Ilermatlte Ore
>leiding LO per cent. cetnprlalog about Iff AMES,
located In Monroe township, about 2 miles trout the
!roll WorhS of O. W. St' B. V. Ahl, on the south Hide
of the Yellow Breeches crook. There ns'a stream of
water running through the tract autllcknt for
washing-the ore and furnishing water power ho•
sides.
Potent. tipsirlous of viewing the kink hilly call
upon Go.olge W. Launch, at “Lehlich's
wetly known an Brickeen mill, Monroe township,
Combo/ laud courtly, or upon •
. • A. I, iSPONSLER,
Real Estate A gent, Carlisle.
tlojune6o
ORE WASHER FOR SALE.—An ex
cellent Ore Washer, et Ale Ore Bank of treorge
W. Leltlieli, nearly new. Will he mold Yet y low. Al?
ply to A. L. SPON.SIAIIt.
tlpt.l7o
•
•
FOR RENT.—The brick residence of
James Bentz, iltuated no Pont!. Hanover
ti rest, floral, oppreiito Early's hotel, will be lensed
idr ono year front tirst of April next.
Also, 3 commodrouir two story•bridi residence, on
East street, trotween Mein of•d In:outlier streets; and
a lot of ground on the mint side of the Letirt Swink,
belonging to Om heirs of Joseph Sirloin, deceawd,
writ he also leaned fur one year from the first of
April ors t.
Eimb7o
LEGAL-3TO7'ICES.
• NpTICE
motel Zug has made an alolgnalont, for the bone
sf
his co , i.ik.rs, to U, ha ;3 Monroe. ill ahnat all
dmn mast be presented, slut all pa4mentm made.
JOIIN S. MO \ROE,
Assignor.
-1"p - Ott
COU RT PIIOCLA3iATION
Notice Is hereby given to all prrmoos interested,
out an Adjourn.' Giort of Gnomon Plea., will be
at Carlisle, In and bi!t,:neber . itial county, ou
Fonday, thefifteenelloy of A u guAt, 1870,
andiWirontinite_ui_e weolt, for Ihr trial of CallEcA '
111.11rillfg and Ur drier finned irr said Court.
coder of the Court.
JcS. C. THOMPSON; Sheriff.
Slinairr', OFFICE, Carllsle,'} -
31ay 10711
NOTICE TO TAX PAYEES
1 he Treaxuror of Comlterlnud county will attend,
Rr IhcatOrpose of recolCink County and Slate taxes ;
foe 1;;;O, t coal , ed by Act of Annombly, nt the fol
liming t Inver and placea,
1.1;;;;or Allen. at Culps hate!, May !I and 10: - -
bow, Alen, at 111n1:0: 1 A hotel, Nay 11; nt If telea
11010, .11ay 12. • ,
at tumult's botch Nay 12 and 11,
Ea.tc - l l ennaboro ; at -Wlider's hotel,
SiCatrellioldh:Mg 17. •
Haul pd. it, at Krettarr's hotcl ; -May It not 19
;laver Spring, nt Davy', hotel, May 20; at Zua'n
bolo', May 21. . .
Mlada , ex, ut )11adleacx shoal house, 1;;31 . 22 and
- Nortl:4ll.l.llbtoayat—Boe.hor!n—botel
South )11.1 , 11etfm, nt 1101)ley's lint(;1, May 27; nt
1411 1:18 811rIngs May 28.
Frnilltfo•t, nt I4ln orrille, !any 30 and .11.
1l illlin, at Knott k's 5t.110..1 holt A.. Jui•e I nr..l 2.
West Pent.slonro' at ChlanalPa 'Ate', Jute :1; at
'itlr's hotel. June 1
Nt, ton, /it 11.ttenhergyr'i hotel, Juno 6; at Mel
In:er'o, June 7.
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Soutlmnipton, at- Thu 01.141475 howl, Juan
IT/Towel' and Ne A burg, at Sbarp's het• 1, June 15
11(1 16.
rhippoushurg Borough aud Township, nt 81rNal
y'B hot. d Juba - 17 and 18
-
Nroville, at Ifenneherger's lintel„Ttine,2o and 21.
Mechanicsburg, at Lei.lig.'s h0t..1. Juno 22 and' 3.
New ,Ctunt.erimd, nt Bell's lintel, June 71 and 25.
Carl nt Commissioner's Office, Jana 27 and 2S.
On ill tines not paid on cr botoro the.Bryt of Al.l
- neat, ties prr cent will Ito nailed.
The TriinstirOi nit reci.icc LiXes at hie office Until
he first day of Frotenther near, af whiett tint° tit,
tlit'i.ho' °rid , n , olmiti tam s will ho istmod to the con
tables or the [expertly° lan oughs anti townships for
mileation.
IH:OILGH RETZEL,
etwor, r orcumbirrland county, I
MEM
FURN I T ÜBE, FURNITURE.
A B. .EWING,
Capinet Maker and Undortakqr,
West Main street,
OPPOSITE LEE'S. IVAREHuJSE
Premium for Be,it :FUrniture azintr4tn t
all County Fairs since 1857.]
Furniture of all varieties nt Styli.. of Foreign
nod ilomeslle•manufartnre, from the fluiest reseirood
and Mahogany to the lowest ttrlend maple and pine
Pnrlor,
Chamber,
- Dining-room.
Kitchen and
Office
FURNITUV
Embracing every article used by II WO. and Rotel
keepers. et na me.. t approved au 1.1 emblouulau desitte
aim Mash Including also Cottage furniture In Butte
I fOIOOIOII nod Camp Chalre. Nn t trusses, (jilt teduion,
pictures, tte ,
'Os.
o..el'urtleater utteullou given, as usual to futtOrato
orders from teal. and country, littented to promptly
and un moderate terms.
SPECIAL ATTENTION . PA In TO TLIE SELECTION
OP IVA L L PA PER.
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JOSEPII WALTON Z.: CO.,
• ' Cabinet Makers,
NO: 413 WALNUT OT,, PIUILADELPI4A.
Our est .bll.lltrent Is ono of tlto oldest
In I'ltlndrl
,Lli,coldf Wmlboq ,xpurlet,ce and rityrrl, furglt leo
rett‘otAibli.
aro prep:try
wirow, - •
Wo toot orar titre ❑tto ford t.re, and 10mi turd tint
aired forint urn Ql . ollreritO . goal Li% A lame stock
if (1111111 nm iti ways On 11 incl. Goods mods. to order
Counters. Doak •Wot lc. and Wilco Furniture for
tat ko, Vlllccu nod Stun. s mode to order.. •
JOIR, - I%.LTON. -- J. \ "I.PrINCOTT
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CII.IItI.ES 1,, HALE,' ,
936 Areli - Stkeet,
ofTets for the Silting Trade 11 sph , ndld essortutent of
Nottl. gluon old Heel It•tee Curtain.. Window Blinds
mod Sloole•, in the nourst colors Illld ',helmet
•, Allodow Cerolesi In (Mt, Weloot , anti Ito•ewerel
41141.0111, Fornltto,r, slits or ehvers 11110,1, cot end
nude.
SVriug end ILdr Mathews, s nettle to order
..Agent the Motallte ttiing Ilea, tool rOi .
the Potont No log Fixture tor Window Eilindrs
Moen 'int
DIVIDENDS.
45T11 DIVIDEND. I
Gar Ask Doitisit
Catll,le, May 3, le7O. f,
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Tho 'Board of ntraotorn 'has th la day declared a
diyhltoolof F•lVti Ph.lt CENT For tholast Ida 111011 tha
on tiro capital stock, trou 1001 w Natiounk null, State
tax, payablo tnl &wand;
J.`P. IlitaktEr'
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Cmshict,
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BOOTS AND SHOLS,
CHEAP
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00011 P aro not always tho best„, WWI yon go to buy
an Pak) rkg,no espo.tnily 1 . 4 t.yo.lll3qe.r of • • , •
BOOTS A IsTD''§TIO.E.S'
go to a donlOr whop° wui'o,..).ou comryfy, for .
very .
low aro goodStitlgto
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Ye or this them or tho yehr many will I nklit
hoots and shboirthr 'summer, wear. All finial] cnu, ha
accommodated lit ,
ADAM 'bYpOtri''S,
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vijioro 1,111 ho fauna,. auinply . ut tbe
flools'AnciAlloaa made (4.0e(1,;i• utiii9st dix
po.tc.4. )..Jitcu
'No. 84 East LsWhet. street; Ca ?isle, Pa
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