Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 22, 1870, Image 1

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J. M. WEAIILRY.
J. M. 'WALLACE. J
CARDS.
ADDISON HUTTON,
ARCIITECT,
- 533 - irainttt Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
PLANS, DESIGNS, PERSPKCTIVE VIEWS. .
SPECIFICATIONS, AND WORKING DRAWINGS,
For Cottages, Farm Rouses, Villas, Court flounce,
Valli, Churches, School Routes. FRENCH ROOFS.
:HJao7Oly
R. A. ATWOOD. ISAAC It. RANCS.
A TWOOD RANCID & CO.,
COIIIIISSION 3IERCII.NTS,
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Wltotesnie dealers In all kindsof
PICKLED AND SALT FISH,
No. 210 North Wharves,
Able Race xtreet,
PHILADELPHIA
loci°
DENTISTRY !
DR. J. D. 7.INN,
No. OS, East Main —screed,
(a Pert doors east of Gardnor's Machine Fliot.,)
Carlisle, Penn' 3,
Will put in teeth from :10 to 020 per set. as the
0000 may require. All wort trarraut“l.
10feb70
DR. J BRNDER,
I❑IO3PEOPATIIIC" 111 VSICIAN.
Office be the t oom formerly °crawled by Col. John
Loo. 1°3019
E. E. BELTEHOOVER, .
ATTORN RN AT
Utlico in South honorer street, oppqnx.i zseutz i , o x ,
goods shorn.
O: P. ROLL. RODERT D. WORK. A. •L. ITIMENIAN.
JORAT A. SWARTZ. W. R. HERITAGE.
IJOLL WHITEMAN &
IVIIOLEALE DELLgRS IN .
MANUFAC7URED.TOBACCO ,
N. E. Coo. Third and Market streets,
ldec69ly .PHILADELPHIA.
0. P. 111.1M111C11. GYM. B. r
IJUMRICH PARKER,
11 ATTORNEYS AT LAIN .
Office on Main et reef, In Marion halt, Carlisle. 10,11:1
JAMES H. GRAHAM, Jll.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 14 South Hanover street,
CARLISLE, PA.,
Office ticljoluirgJudgc• ralun'e.
211111170
j'OIIN CORNIIAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
'Wico N 0.7, Riweni's 111111, li. P, a, of l lie Court Fron,l,
IMEI
JOSEPH RITI , TER, an.,
ATTORNJIY AT LAW AN It SURV IWOR,
Zlechanirribu th r Pa. Wilco on It:61101.P street, two
lours north tho Bank.
Busintars proutptly attends.] to.
C. HERMAN,
ATTOILN EY AT'LAW,
Carlisly, Nu.ll.ltiteem'u hall.ll/sag
p IT. SILUIBARGER,
..a... &
JUSTICE OF TILE PEACE,
_ Plainfield, Westpennaboro to, mhip.
Cumberland Calmly, Pfinn'a,
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---Aii-imak,vaa r marnAult In 11:lm will reeeiro : prompt,
vAtmaluu. =r,---,,,...20firt70--
NVE A_KLEY :c SADLER,
ArroluivAs AT LAW.
i3lllco, 22 South 11anto,4 . street, twit the Coal Will
hose Hume. . lime 62
WILLIAM KENNEDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
.)111co in Volunteer building, Corholo. 10349
J. SHEARER,
V V • ATT6II.NET AT LAW. •
011 lee In northeast corner of the Court II u,'. 10,0
TES. B. IIIRONS,
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A TTORN EY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Fifth street below CbCSLDUL,
Cor. Library,
PrIrLADELPITIA.
J. E. Gyaldwell's Advertisement
tiOLD MEDAL. WATCHES
T E. C'ALDAVELL & CO
e./ .
JEWELERS,
902 CITF.STNUT STREE'r, PIIII,ADET.PIITA,
111" ii just received I.) SteaLeer wn lher baga c opply
i.I the celebrated
COPENHA4 ;EN WATCHES,
S': Loy Ldly manufactured for their mains by Ekonr'an
Thew Irat.-bes'nie dixtingulshod as excelling In
Quality, Style, and Accuracy,
haviior the must cmrvun toot arrangrimout for WI at
Ito: toot Hettang, at a very moat" it
cot. Mau, our full Ilue of
GENEVA. ENOLI: 4 11, AND AMERICAN
FINE GOLD WAT.CIIES
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envy virlety of fink).
mid price, direct (ruin the Motilifttvturera, with now
eat mid beat. styles! of
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Gold Chains, Seals, Keys
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Alto, TIMERS FOR THE TURF.
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HOTELS
T ,HE "BENTZ lIOBSE "
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(Formerly Gorman Holise,4
Nos. 17 AND 19 EAST RAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA.
The undersigned having purclinved and entirely
re-fitted, and furnished anew throughout, with first.'
,lass furniture, this well-known, and old establiblted
hotel, solicits tits cusbsm of the community and
traveling public. Ito Is Well prepared to furnish
tirst close accommodations to all who desire to makti
a hotel their HOME, or plsavant demporary abode.
The custom front the surrounding country la respect
fully solicited. Courteous Mod utt cativo servants are
engaged et this popular lidtol.
GEORGE 7.. BEN'f7., Proprietor.
N. B. A first class livery Is connected with the
hotel, tinder the managethent of Josspli L. Sterner &
',tether.
30ap691y .
ATIONAL ROTEL.
cA,RLIBLE PA
The undersigned having taken and entirely r‘,..
fitted anti furnished this hotel, is prepared to furnish
;nod accommodations to all who desire to • snake It
:leis . house. A share of the patronage 61 the sur
rounding country travelling public solicited.
- n u omslarge and •ontfurtablo. Table always sup
plied with the'but.
. • N. W. R'OOD9,•
&maid ' Proprietor.
FURNITURE, 11,t1.111VITUI;E
B. SWING,
111 NET I.IAKItIt AND'UNDEItTAIMR,
Weft Main Street,
(SITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE,
R. Nest rurnltufa awardad at all County
Ira lIIIWO 1857.
'af all varlatles and styles of Foroign and
-----nuraokura,fromitlio (Inert-romewood and
'tho lowoat priced utopia al,tl pine. •
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4 NEER,
DINEVC ROOM,
KITCHEN di.:l*l)
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T U",B E
artiste used Mime and hotel
et approliod and fashionable design
ding also Cottage Furniture In
ud Camp' Chaim, Mairosem, Cllt
• eti • given an penal to funerals;
1 country attended to promptly,
lid to the seTiclion of 11•611 Pu
A. B. B.
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. • VIALTON
lot Tankers,
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ITT 13T, rnmentLrnin.
at la ono of the oldoat in Pidindol
ag oxporloodo and superior facilities
Li to iambi). good Work nt roasogoblo
. aractura fine Alrottore, and' oleo tnoilitim
rnituro of ouporior qrml a tt. !arm; irtook
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ramie on " ao l ado orilor
Anntore, Doek Work, ome rn o
, urnlto re- firr
Bimini, Offices and stores 'MOO to Order.' ' ' '
"Jot. WtragOth
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I.EGAI;NOTICES.
NOTICE., •
. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the
estate of E. Shower, deceased, must make payment
La fore the first day of ,thunary, 1870, otherwise the
accounts will be left In the proper bandit for collec
tion. , M
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RS. JANE SHOWER,
Q. INHOFE, - 1
8dec704,1 Administrators. -
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
ME=
Letters or administ ration on the estate of Samuel
Spangler, tato of South Al iddleton township, deceased,
barn been isase.l by the Register of Cumberland
county to the etilu.eriber, risiding in staid township.
All persons indebted,to said estate will please make
psyment;and thaw having claims to present them,
Moly authenth mud, to the undersigned for settle-
TAent. J. D. SHEAFFER,
Sdec7o.6t Administrator.
PRO.O L A MA T I 01 , T.—Whereas the
lion, James 11. Graham, President Judge of the
several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of
Citniberland, Perry, and Joni:tin, and Justice of the
several Courts of Oyer and Terminer•and General
Jill Delivery in said counties, and the lion. Thomas
P. Blair, and the Mat. Hugh Stuart, Judges of the
Courts of Oyer awl Terminer and Ornend Jail Deliv
ery for tine trial of all capital and other offenders, In
the said county al Cumberland,'hy their precept tome
threctell, dated.l4t it of November, 1870, have ordered
the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery to lte holden at Carli9le, on tho 17th of
Jannary, 1871, being the second -Monday, at 10
o'clock in the forenkone
Notice is hereby given lo the Coroner, Justices of
the Peace, and Cont.tables of the sold county of CIIIII
berIIII.II, that they are by the Said precepts 'Coln
mamlrdlo be then anti there in their proper persons,
with their roils, records, and inquisitions, examlut,
lions. and all other remembrances, to do those things
which to thelr.offices.appertalit. to be done, and all
those that are \mond try moguls:titres to priittecitte
against line prison., that sue or, then shall he inn the
Jail - rrf - stdd - rotmtyTart-to - ltviltere-torot , scute-thrtm
On shall he just.
.7. lit FOREiIAIC,
Sheriff's Ofllea, Carlisle, 1
the 6, 1676. J
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters testamentary on the /estate of ?dialling
Kamera, late of Crankford township, deceased, hare
been issued be the Register of Cumberland county
to the undersigned residing in said township. All
persons indebted to the raid estate will make im
mediate payment. and those !lasing claims to presant
them, duly authenticated, to the subscriber for net
Cement. J. N. RA MARA,
R AMARA,
2.1110%70-oar .Execti tors
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
SEM
letters testamentary on the estate of Alexander
Logan, late of West MMnaltorough township dereagod,
haring been granted to the undersigned, all pemons
nidebtui to sold estate aro notified to make
im
hi payment, attil
I to pre, la thotn, duly authentiCated, to
WILLIAM A. A S IAN,
21nto70.Gt Eserta,.
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LINT IST It A.'l OR' S
Letters of Athol nlAtrution OD the r.late of \Vilna°
(I.lVaibillood, into (Jf the home gin of Carhilltr, de
ceased, have been issued by the Register of Cllllllber
land county to the undersigned residing . In Fuld
borough. All persons indented to the sold estate
will make Immediate payment, nod tlio.oe hst ing
dohns to present ; them, duly untheuticaled, do the
bubserlher, for settlerneut.
. A WA 911310
2.111,A70.6t
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
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Letters testamentary 011 . the 6SI ate of J,,, , r,1, )1,4.
Alger, late of Penn towilship, da,,eamal, 111, t• horn
ialli - d 111)71.1rritOMIStrtOU114.1.101.11.1111-Gln V to the
hndersigned residing in said township., All perglcirg -
IndhhtPp.tv - the — aahl - estrite - trllt — irdiltclifiliilliini. -
payment; and these haring elan. to present them,
drily mithentihated, to the subscriber for settlement.
- - JOHN MELLINGER,
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41nov70.th, Executor.
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NOTICE.
Notico is hereby gis en, that appliention
made to the nest Legit.larvae, fur the ineozporation
ora Bank or - Depn.it anti Discount, to Ile located in
Carlisle Cllllllll`l . l.\llll county, Pa • to he railed the
" Farmer.' Bank," 'with n-capitol of Fifty Th•neand
Dollars, or Rh the pritilega. , ar incr.:4l; to One Hun
dred Thounna 11011111 . S.
28Junenhata
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TEATS Aly - .1) CAPS
•••.G -CALLIO,
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. IrrST UN
CARLISLE, PENNA.,
The lIAIVEIt of Carlisle!
The lIATPEII or CarliAle I
The loleot styles jolt received!
Thu latest styles always on hand! I
SILK HATS-ft : m.l ' l the boot 3ltomfictures 1
FA3TIIONABLI: lIATS just out!! I
J. G. CALLIG wtvbex la rail attention to blo largo
MIS
HAT4' AND CAPS
e manu:actnns Halt, to order, and has thu be“
rangernontg for coloring lintp, Woolon Bond!,
nd Overcoats, nt abort 'notice
The highest CASII PAICES puhl for
COUNTRY FURS
$4`01%, MAI A C ALL. -co.
NO 29 MAIN STREET.
10.109
Baltimore Advertisement
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO CONSUMERS OF DRS 000 DE
All Retail Orders Imo - muting cr
•cd to any pat of the country.
Free of E.ipress Charges.
1.1 A 51 I 1, T 0 N 1: etc 1- 90N 5 ,
nf
To uithr the better to moot the 6'autp44.l . their 1101011
Caltataorx at a drat:taco, have estabh,liel a ''
Eff=l
and rill, upon application', promptly 8( 11ti by mail
full lines of Samples of the Nen est and most Fash
ionable Goods, of French, English, and Domestic
nuFln Motu re, guar. tee' ng at all flutes to cell tie low,
if ,lot ra less prices, th. n nuy house to de country.
our goods f m the largest mid most cele
brated ntatin'itetnrer the difietent parts of Ennui°,
and importing the aurae by Steamers direct to Dahl
noire, our stock Is at all times promptly supplied
with the novelties of Ole London and Paris markets.
As we tiny nod Sollautly for milt, and ittal'i!c no bad
debts, wo are abln.,,and willing to sell our goals at
front ten to lifteen 'pen cent tens profit than If we
gays credit.
In sending for samples specify the Lind of .Foods
desired. We keep the beat grades of every class of.
goods, from tiro lowest to the stout costly. '
.o.ders unaccompanied by the cash will lib Font O.
0. D. •ProMptlin.ying wholesale buyers are Invited
to homed the stock In .r Jobbing and Package
Department. Address
HAMILTON EASTER 'SONS.
197, 19h, - 201, and 203 West Baltimore Street,
20.110-ly .Baltimore, Md.
To the Young Dieiti
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MANIIOO.D
now LOST, I!OIV.,itt!STORED.
Just 'published, a new edition of IDE. Culvorwoll's
•Celebrated lbstry on the radical cure (without med.
'duo) of Spormatorrlirea, or Seminal Mutineer, In
voluntary &mina! Losses, Impotency, Mental and
Physical Incapanlty, Imprdimonts to 3farrlago, etc.;
also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by
Self-Indulgence or /Immo! Extravagance.
Price, in a sealed envelope,
. ONLY SI.V.TENTS:
Tho celebrated author, In tills athrilrahlo essay
clearly demonstratos from a thirty years , successful
practice, that the alarming consequences of solf-abuso
may bu r adlcally cured,' without the dangerous uso of
'Monist .medicine cr lie application of the knife ;
pointing out a mode of m.re at once Minot°, certain
-and-effect u al r ly_preanti_ofwlitchr_eYery_sulTorer,.Tl:
ma ttor what hie condition may be, may cure iihnself
'cheaply, privately, and radically.
.ryirThis lecture should be in the hands of ovary
youth and every man in the laud. ,
San( under seal, In a plaill'oll,loiollo, to''anyaddross,
postpaid on receipt of sixri•ents, or two post stamp',
Also, Dr. Colverwell's "Marriggo Guide," intro it
cents. Address the
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
127, Unwary, Now York, Post Nice Box, 4,556.
2june7o
Carpetifigs and oil cloths.
THOMAS. DEPUY;. . 0
07 South Se con d otreet, above Cliestaut,
H PIIILADELPITIA.
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M Das last opened, with to largo and well au
laded stock ofloo, Forcign and Domestic Carpet- o
Inge
Clogs, g ß a t it „ngoFd gnntities. Alen, Cif y
o t
to Dods, ac., to., nil of widen ho g will Ben re ' ry r,
to ehonp for c0a1,..
P,13,- , -1. STEWART DEPUY, is lot at 26 Soul'
Second stroot; but, with Thou. Depar.
9.OssVP3-.Stadamlal.am
.PUre Drugs; Chemicals, &c.
Fpx - PURE DRUMS;' 011DMICALS,
and Patent Illedl:Inos, t 5 sol', Havorstlok's
No. G Soutlyllassovsr stroot. AIAo, ausilondldospott
mtmt of .Collot Em; NrfOnserles and ' , quay Tulip
Articleo. „ •
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•Thmos , Rr Stiodh,
CITY ADVERTIS'EIifENTS.
$lO,OOO GUARANTEE
BUCK TEAp Excels all other LEAD!
Por ita Unriva
Second. Fur Ha Unequaled Durability
Third. For Ile Unetrrpassell Covering Prep,ly
"443 - Lt utly, ftr 4.4 Ecohomy.-Tat
SIZ . .IT cons lons to paint milli Buck Lead, than
day other Whit° Load extant. Trio adule melglit
covers moro mrfave, 15 yore durable, and multen
whiter oocrk.
BUCK LEAD Is tba Lheapesf and Lest
=I
G LICIT zINC Exec's all other ZINCF.
Fra.llB Linrattraled Dnnd
Freon& For tn Unrivaled Whit moss
Third. For its Unsurpassed Covering Prep lv
Lastly, fur ita Or-at Economy,
being tho chimpest, bandtainc:k and mo.t. daraLlo
While Paint in the wo, Id.
BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC;
TRY IT AND in) CONVINCED
Satisfaction 0 uarai. tetd by the Man lifoctorerei
, be WE
vdted
BVIIK,COTTAGE COLOR,g,
l'rei,:kl,loxpte,sly fur raititing
Cottaffes, Outbuildinga of every (Jos. - Option, Fimef",
&o. Thirty-livo different Colors, Duralne,
Uniform, and licauliful :Made r o.
Sample cards sort by Mall, r desired.
Dealers' Orlota will be prompf ly exectitod by the
manufacturers.
& CO.,
N. W. COIL TESTA AND SIXIIKET STREETS
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BY TIENBY SA T 0 N (.0.,
11,..t . ur5.1n 11:1111w:ire, l'airtlx,
CARLISLE, PA
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PREMIUM SILVER
MEDAL, I,l,lrlied over till- eompetilion, nt
Exhibition, Boston, o,Aolier,
Ell=
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WROUGHT IRON, AIR TIGHT,
GAS-CONSITMiNG 'LP] ATL R•,
, i Lb patented Duet Hcrean,Crate Bar Rehtti,ll"rmigla
Iron Radiator, and Automatic ltegutntor, kr burning
Anthracite or Ilitinottioug Coal or NVood.
10 sixes for brillovOrt, and 2 dzits•Pot table.
II uii(aet tin d oily by
T. REYNOL S & SON,
e - or. 1 a .s:FiiherCS/rects,
I'M I,SDELP II lA, PA
There heaters aro made or heavy wrought iron,
well riveted together, mut arewarranted to be oboe-
Mel,. 'Gat net Dart _light. They aro the only
Heaters that are Managed without any ilaniperd,
nd in whirl, alt Mad, of fuel ran he barnel tt itbout
Cooking Ranges,
for llolcla, Itt,tam :tots, rul F
ITITI
Flat Top Heating Range,
Fire Place Heaters,
Loiv Down prates,
Slate Mantels, Registers, Ventilators
Ntinphleth gtving full,:es:l,iptrm, sent free, to any
" 2.llJune7U.ly
Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded
TUE GREAT
BALTIMORE PIANO MANUFACTORY
WILLIAM KNABE & CO.,
:%loonfartorers of
Grand, Square, and Upright
PIAN9 FORTES,
BALTIMORE, 1113
910..1 III:4111111(119 base peen boron, llpnl.re hir
thirty yearn, and upon their A 14.131,
nttained cl/1 to it purehersed pre.oni)i, pro
nouners utioluidled. Their
WEE
combines great power, sweetnept, and, fine i.inging
quality, as we❑ as great purity of Intonation, unit
a weetnes4 throughout the entire reale. Their
rizzia
Is pliant and Haat ic, and entirely Lee Gorr Ike still%
mins found in HO many Nam,.
11 . 0Jz FNd S // I 1'
they are unequalled, using none mint the eery best
seasoned materiel, the largo capital employed linear
beeline. enabling as to keep continually an immense
stock of lumber, Air., on hand.
4ir All our Pianos hare unr New Imprint col
Orerstrung Settle and the Agrelle Treble.
ire Wo would call Special attention to our lido
improvements in Grand Pianos and Square Grande,
Patented A naiad 11, lOcitlkiwhich bring the Piano
nearer perfection than lunifset Lama attained.
Every Piano:l'o . ly I,varranted for 15 yeasts.
We bane made arrangements for the Sole,Whoh
o.de Agency for the moot nelebratot
I PARLOVORGANS AND MELODEONS,
which we offer Wholi.nio..vid of Low est
Factory Pi Ives.
W 11.1.101 tiNAtik A. CO.
JAMES 11111.6A1i,
Wholesale Depot,
. _ _
279frf;,i2S1 South Gth street,
lisep7O-Cin Philadelphia
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PLASTER WORIi.S,
COATES STREET wmCnr
CALCINED 'AND LAND
PLASTER
/LT 11 , 1 Z G
BONE DUST,
T F.11.11.A AL BAS
&a., &c.
A NY inquiry will receive immediate
AL — A. answer. Satisfaction in price and material
assured, and shipments promptly made.
. 24[670-1,
Jolyt Parqra—Fancp Fups
LADIES' FANCY FURS 1
JOHN•FAREIRA,
718 ARCH STRNET,
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Iltlttle of Block; between Eleventh and Eighth
titruete,wouth 410,
PIILLADEL:PIIIA,
Imponor, Manntartnier, and 'Malay lit all Milan and
quality of .
FANCY FURL
Ibr Ladies' mid Children's Wear
Ifaving enlarged, reunedeletl, and - improved lay
old nod favorably known Fur Emporium, and having
Imported a very large nod splendid assortment of all
filo different lands of tura, from Drat hands In
Europe, Bare 11M11 them made by the most
skillful workmen,' I would respectfully inflie toy
friends of Comberiand and adjacent counties, to call
and examine my very largo and beautiful assortinent
'of Fancy Attire, for Ladles and Children. I oaf deter-,
mined to sell at as low prices all any other respect.
hie 'Homo in this city; All Nora warranted, Ito
misroprosentattoits to effect rules.' - . .
JOHN EARDIEA.
' ' 718 ArcltUrceLll'hilatielpilia.
2000170.3 m. „. •,•
SPONSLER'S COLUMN.
A . L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agent, Scrivener, Convoancer, Insur
ance and Clain! Agent. Oilier Main Street, vein
Centre Square.
HOT -EL 011 T-AVERN-ST-AND-- '
FOR SALE
ElllllllOll 0111110 Fotallemt corner or It - mover nod
South streets, la the boroughs of Carlisle, known as
This tot contains 60 feet in front and 210 feet in
depth. The improvements aro a Two Story
FRAME HOTEL BUILDING, AND DWELLING
attached, fronting on llnnover street, a large Thick
ildtel Stable, and Shed attached, Weighing Scales,
Cow Stable, Hog Pens, anti othar convenient omb
building,. Gas in the hotel, and hydrant In the
yard, and suable liken be; and an excellent scull of
water nt the door.
This property is In good ',der, the Interior having
he'en recept.l3- papered and painted, la an excellent
borinesA stand, and has a gond rim of Curlorn
For terms, le., engnire 0
MEM
A Two-Story Brick Dwelling
For Solo
No. 39 SA oath Bedford Omit, coatain hist two pat lore,
hall, and kitchen on the fl. et floor, and three Own
hers on the second story, 'o lit a fifibilaid attic tick
and front, stairway balcony to hack building. aril
grape arbor and liydntat to the yitif d.
Apply to
EIMEI
TMITE subscriber has several other val
_A_ liable propertew for "wio in eligible parts of the
town, which will ibly clii•iiesell of
A. L. FPONClifilt,
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dealt Valley for vale.—A number of valuable;
and highly improved farina in the aro of
fered for sale. The trails, ton from 00 to :ltd/ at nee
The land it of the beet pi Ally of limestone, folly
equal, if net miperior, to the land in I timberland
Valley, and will be dispoool of at astonishingly low
figurt, The extension of the Cumberland Valley
Railroad into Virginia, as now surveyed, w ill run
immediately thrungh the to, Con ot conntre; In
which these lands are l o cated, whlcb, when cone
pleied, together with tho advantage of the Slu•nnn
doalt river transportation e ill give them all tho ad
vantages of Northern nod Lantern markets. A
splendid opporito.ity fur lucrative lilt estmmits Is
here offered. . .
A foil and tainulo description of the location and
character cif the actil may be had, by op.
plying to
17m1t7 1
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ORE BANK FOll SALE.—A rich de
posit' of the heel quality Hermetic Ore, yield
iiig :10 per rent, 001,11.1isil. 10.0 18 Acres, located
ittAlenotd. t0wn4.111p,..4 bout - Amu. 11.1111-1.1.r.21!U1f...irk
W4+ of C. W. k 11. Y. Ali', en title iri — e
Yellow Bret rhea creek. - There 1 , a et e fllr water
uiing dlrow,ll 1111. thuds ;tide is rd ls, gthe
ore, mei thrnhdaing ider-iss4. r I e+ille ,
Pl`,l/116 deeded, or oiowoo: the bald, may 11111
111011 W. Leith. h, ' -
inefly knnt,n so. Mel, 7111 dire town, hip
cuttilierlalif I I,linty. 01 ulon. „
RE )VASIIER SALE.—An
O
rok,,c Ore WaNlivr, at thr Oro 'hulk ol
W. hrith. 111 . ht• ottld vlttiy
Al.-
ply to, A. 1.. Pl'O\F.
tijtm:o
TRd VJ!;LER S' G VIDE
MOUNTAIN IRON CO'S.,
RAILROAD.
I I A
Office of General Sitpdrintendent, ).
Carlisle, Pa., October 3, 1370.
...
I.,,To'NrliAle (C. V. It. 11. Depot) 0.31 2.4,0
" Jiturtl,,ll. 11 40 3.00
" Mt. litliy 720 3.40
" 11011frr'e Itun S 0:, .Irrltl, 10U
AErist. at 11tia Urnra - , i4i,--- -- --
.. . -
Lea, Pine (:rove...
Ran
n llolly
Arline
F. C. AILMS,
lUette,lllSupl.
CILLNB
lEIMAND VALLEY R. It
CJIANOti 0r.1101J.119. -
IMM
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On manner Tlow-day, 'November mod, IFi u , T.usaul;nr
Trains will run dully , os to] lows, (Snildsys excepted):
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves llarrixborg
B:0 .A. 51 ech [lad eslm rg £1;35, CArllsle 9;11, Nevr,ol,.
9:40, Sill ppenslong 10:22, Clllllllbernburg 10:13,1,11:.:0-
g.umth: 11:111, arriving at Ilagt.rAtown 11-15, A Oh
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg, r: nt ,
ellifiiirsburg 2.27, Carlisle ihfig, rills a 32 Ship
penstourg 4.02 , Chambersborg 4:35, Oreetwasties:ll,
arri•ing at Hagerstown 5:40, p u.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Itnnislmrg 1.20. Ptl
Aleclinniesburg 5:02, Carlisle 5:32, Ness ville6:o3, Ship
penslitirg 0:::::, arriving nt thanthersburg 7:00, e 0.
A 31 IN ED TRAIN leaves Chitnibersbnrg 7:45, A 0
Orteo.otstle 0.00, arriving nt Hagerstown 10.00, A 31.
ACCO3IMODATION TRAIN 'citrus Cliantbs,burg
53,0 A M , Shilifiensburg 5 YO, Sayville G:00, Carlisle
0:33, Mechanicsburg an lying at Harrisburg
EOM
MAIL TRAIN I raVOS grt stown 0:30 A M, 0 rCell
eflAtle 9:00, Chanilieribarg 9:10, Shiniensharg
Nowt:1110 10:53, Carlisle 11:.9, Mechanicsburg 12:05
arriving at Harrisburg 12:37,1'. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN lien vs Ilagerattiv, 12:00 0,
Greencastle 12:28, Chamber slang 1:05, Shipperebn rg
1:37, Newville 2:10, Carlisle 2:50, Mechanicsburg 3:10,
arriving at Ilaribiliarg :1:50, r u.
A MIXED TRAIN learns Hagerstown 3:20 rat,
Greencastle 4:27, arriving at Chainbershurg ti.
47d- Making class' conlieVl ions at Ilan in burg Leith
trains to and !rote Philadelphia. New Yorli i Washing.
bin, Baltimore, Viltsburg, and all point. IVest.
0. N. LULL, Supt.
Superi al endeal':l Office, Clialab'g. Nov. 21, 1830.
City Aduci:lisements..
SOLID SILVER and
SILVER PLAThD WART
Of even dos, t iplion nial latest deigns, suitable for
Bridal Gifts, Testimonials, and -Holiday
Presents. .
PI h.. lAtor than theJvcolar market Ills
Eilmordinary itsducumultl to purchloar6.
CIEO.II.BECIITEI, No, 716 Arch street,
224.100
(Old Stand.),
AGENTS WANTED. Agentswant
ell, 575 to 5 . 200 per month, limbo and fomala,
ill sell the (.01.1,111te1l HMI 0)1 Igo tial COIIIIIIOII hetooi
Family Seining Monition, Improved 611 a. perfected; It
AN In 11011, fell, stitch, lock, him!, braid,lll,l embroider
In n movt soperior manner. Trice only.Sls. For ;sim
plicity and durability it Imo no rival. 1m not boy
illllll any partie, f.t.:Ffing ninehines nailer the name
eame name no ours, lde:, n Corillicate of
Agency I.i med by IN. us they tiro worthleot root Iron
to:whim-I._ For simobtra on:Flerina,opply Si!' oildre,.
li. CRA VFOIID &
4171Stlitestioct slaver, Philad,a.
Carriage 13aildina and Lilccu,
T IVERY, SALE, ANT) EXCHA.NOIT
ETAItI,I:.
J. L, BTF,RNER S 13i-10TUE%
I=
ON REASoNALLE TL O MS, AND AT SHORTEST NOTICO
=!
4*r.N. IL Sintop room for 50 Iktdi :of Ito] VPII
ko!I, '
•
17ieb70
(JLOCkS
WATC IEA, AND JEWELRY
SMITH HARRIS,
l'lrkttlelpldn
EA CTICAL - 1V ,A CIFAIAK
ono door'welt. of the lb'ou(rer Prinl lug C,111,0,
{Vonld respectfully ',lion, his old filen& MI tl Ilio
pnblie In gouoral, ihat , he haticonimenced tho
In the above named buttd.tlx, ,vW6ro Ito to prepared"
to do any' kind of work in tho lino ot eloykr.,*
NVatchov, Jewelry, ..te. Having had over twenty
yearfe experience hi the landiares, I fool confident
can give entire tiatimfactlen to all who !Inner 2110 With
their work. • ! •
,
Focht] attention paid to tho repithlug of llno
Watches. All work warranted.
lingrytrluit dune at short notice.
iiaovii) . ' NV, D.. A. NAPOLI:, :
Recluctidat i,& Price of Coal.
'DEDUCTION in mice of Coal by. Car
Leul.—The enbserll,Cr will MI Ca hl, II V VIII
CAN LCAD, nt p rodaulicel ea the name principle of
othurg who wholpealo, ylg • - •
1. Never to ru-weigh the cod. !
2. Never 4)Tc-screen the coal. "!.
O. Consumers Ivho thus purolmso • loss 'on an
mango; from GOO to 800 pounds lu wet ht In " onC
contiOnfug 4 444!;:', town g
200ct70
CARLISLE, •PENN'A, "1111 URSDAY, DECE4I3ER 22,.'1570.
=I
A. L SPONELER,
It Pal Pstat.• Ag.•ut
A. L. prosaism_ _
1:0,1 11,1 ate hgeo.
=
A.
flea! EstAto Ant C : a ll•io
' A. I. SPONSI.II , t.
'teal Agrot,CarliLdr,
TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS
itETI7I - ;;IN6
WESTWARD !
EASTWARD !
IMIIM=B=
- Watches and Jewelry
ALl,s' .:111,a1.4E
.
No. S Inholy's
mA4cKia SQUARIVCAIMISLI; PA
Watch and Jewelry Business,
A, 11, nmit
- Walker's Vinegar• Biter"s.'
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
HE WALKER'S CALID'ORNTA
V LN - EG AR
B T, T g
Hundreds of Thousands - bear Testimony
to their Wonderful Curatiyo Effects.
WIIAT•ARE
They are not a vile Fancylolf, made of poor
Rim, Whisky, Proof Spirits, met Refuse Liquors,
doctored, PpiC.l, and sweeten ...I to pleave the taste,
called
TONICS,
I=
' RESTORERS,
&e., that lead tht. tippler on to drunitentMas and
ruin, but nre a true :Rondos, unta Mint tho
Roots and Ilerba at California, frec.from 101 l Alcohol's.
Stimulant. Titej aro tho Groat Blood Purifier, and
a Lifo-tilring'Ptinctplc, a perfect Renovator and In
vigorat?r of the hystum, carrying 'off all pcisonotta
matter and restoring tho blood to a healthy condi
tion. No' person can talc- these Bitters according to
dirceth n and remain lcug unwell, provided the
are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and tile stint orgali.Wlinteq.teyond the paint
of repair. - _ _ .
For Inflammatory and Chronic itheuinalisto nud
Gout, Dyspepsia Or ludigestiod, Dllions, Iteinit taut,
and Intermittent Pivots, I)li:env:R of the flood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Iliadder, tlaise Jilltera have
Lee. moat sncerssiiiii. Such Dianses ars canacd by
Vitiated,lll6cd, which . La generallV 7 iii - olliiceil by
-vingement-ofillie-Tilka.ative-Orgiwn
Dy . spepnin or 1101g6,tion, Headache, knin In the
Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness,
Sour Eructations of the Stomach, had taste In the
Mouth, 'Bilious Attacks, Palpitallmt of the (kart,
Innen:pi:nation of the Lungs, Pain In the region of the
Kidneys, and a hundred ether !morn] symptoms,
ate the offsprings of D:,,pepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach eaa stimulate the
torpid liver Ruff bowels, which se i llor Ilion of tin.
eutmlol efficacy choosing the blood of ell
Im
pnritie., and imparting new life sail vigor to tho
bolo system.
Bit lone, Remit lent, aid lutermittrut Fever, Ivhioh
ore on prevalont In the valleys of our great 11(tr:,
throughout the Milted Stales, osperiallythose of th,
Illino 'felluesaer, Cualfier
land, Arkang.ig, Itod, Colorado, Croons, Narl, Ala
Duna, Savannah, Roam/Le, Jame., and man::
tribut
flier and Am INm, 0.1 rented:ol4y xe daring seasons
of nOllBlOll beat and Myllelo, ore Dtvartality neconi
rani.] by ea [Nisi ve derange...la of the stomach
:lad Hier, afel other alshonized rheern. 'Mete are
lila ay moon. Cr lees ehe t r notion; cline Dour, a weak
tie, and Irrilable state of the stomach, and great
tarp, of 1,1,0 besets, being clogged up with id:fated
event. alations. In their treatment, a purgatho
exerting a le Werfill 111111arpeo upon these rattails
al gaits, lie,oeidielly There 1B 110 Cathar
tic for Ilse pru l ose mond to Dr. J,Watker's Vinegar
Bitters, ex ilies wilt speedily non eve the dark-eat
oral 'matter elth wlllch are
loaded, at the soma time stimulating the xneratlena
of the - liver, and generally rvetidlng the healthy
filnetlons of the dizestiv organs. Thu universal
popularity of this ralnahle comedy' in reglons.hilli-
Joettodelentruatie - influencas, ix auhleient (lidera - T - 1)f
17:71iTiireititrt
1!===l1E!
For . Sklu Disertsos, Erupt lung, Tiler, Salt Rheum,
Moir-hos, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, PriPa,Cerbunclua,
Ilkpg-Worms, Seabl Head, Sore Fyus , prplp a h rep
Intl, &Infs. lEtarolorations of tine Skin, Humors ma
Diseases or the Skin, of whatever mums or nature,
are literally dug rip mut rarritil outrnf the system in
a short I,lls by the use-of these Ill4rrys. Eno bottle
ltrnueb rases cvili convince the_ moir:Linenanissus of
thelr curative •
Clenuso tho Vltinted Blood whotiver you find Its
itopuritlon horgtlng through tho . nkfn In Pimples,
Eruptione,nr Soros ; elenone It whim-you find it oh
etrllo led and Rluggish to the veins ;:cleanse It when
it Is four. out your feelings will tot you when.
the 14(1;1 imre nod the health of lila ttyotofit will
•
Tspe, and other IVcrin • Sys
tem of zo many tbon iamb, me sliectii.ilijrrosti•iiy,ed
and removed. For full directions, ro id carofu ' lli tho
circular around each bottle, printed in Jour lite.
images—Englleb, Gortuan, Fierreb, and Spanish.
J. 1VAL141411., Proprietor. It. IT. McDONALD kCO
Inliggists and Gen. Agaatb, San francisro,
and 32 and 34 C'ornineren Street, Nov YiJk
Sold by all Druggists op,'
It. 701 y
Dry Goods, Hoop Shirts, ‘tic
HEAD!
RE I.D
Tho pl.tru to buy your Dry Good+ k at
L A C II E Y 'S
Cheap for.CaBh. Store,
NO. 99, NORTH STItEET
CA It 41F1.1:, PA
They keep the hest Ili/11. of Alpo,. in the enmity,
nt lmver. figures than van it. I:nod/am:a outsale of
Near York. lloollA of all 'Amain eanstantly un hand.
Fresh goods nun inn. Fallsfaellen anal aitt eed lu
all n0...1s sold.
I'oll Ilint of culula,t,d
Princess Skids
A . la , .%111 , lidt.t. 11,1;0 al the 1,J,, ,t:in
Cloths,
C'assimeres,
'';11 Inett,,
'l'n cods,
l'l!•r\' town al a lr•.x Irr lr•r
Tll,lrNiolon LI-t I
Ifur:icrY r
Yarns of
Carpet, Chains,
Oil Cloths, Lf:e
with evilly llti ii munily lo liiht•class Dry
Altiodn Situ. • •
Puirl•fniget.
Northllanover arect,_Caflislc. Pa
UrYOl7 GET DAR-GAINS
22 r pt 0.8111
Simms' White Pulmo.niaßaisam
SORE THROAT, LTC
No medioino or treatment oan exaeltlto
lanverftil curative rower of
It 5I S' •
\V lIITE PULMONIC BALSAM
It cures with n riplillty utourplitlltol by it'ity utlii i•
rourvdy otritrell f, Throat anti hung tlltttatios. •It Is
npJi. thnti,g-tm
and biliiiirdds In I'landrlitkia„.l3altituoiti, and other
AIM -04,101711111Mns through tit the country.
Mr. Potioltigton %%Mulli:ten, I.lllll. , ld,Wriintl that
there I. Ind (witha few clei.ptioin) it family In that
city who will he wlthont,ir Jr v0r,11.1,q0 procure it.
hitch lo populariti, wherovcr— It fit.known—null
tutu ii"liiliiiilty ?rant the toot lluntituttivcrxnlly
011105 ul ahn ,11,40 It. 'llioro in no case of Coughs,
Colds, Throat, Asthma, Ilronclilibs Crony,
Blood-Spilt Al, llortidencini, and tven onary
Cone inapti‘t, whore tho system Is not hlokem down
With 0194 o r Oho Moon.), or pretonded nit:inane;
'or inoxpPrlenceil ' nlh9ce, that this 10'1 lint
curoif oitrontli: inntt, according to directions. Wo
guernnteo it nil' wo ritprecont it. ho ha, nod Invite n
trial front the olllletod overiwboro. rth , e, ho cools.
moil um end Si fur urge thou bo• tics. Preparod
only by
J. 11. 81,MAIS, M. D.,
PRACTICAL:ORGANIC CIIEMIST,
No. 767 Market street,
WILMINCITQN, DEL
Philadelphia depot, ! Tolleson,. Holloway
& Cowden, 002 . Arch Street. ;.
Baltimore depot, S. S.'llenee, 109 Mani- .
more Street, r
rot Hilo by 111tolicItis Dettloro gobovally.
Hioliarly • •
KATIE LEE AND' WILLIE GRAY :
Two brown heads with Oaths . curls, •
Red lips shutting overpeara,
Bar° fegt while, and wot with dew,
Two epee black, and two °pa blue,
LittiTboy and girl were they,
Itotlo Leo . and -dray.
They w . ere'slandlng where a brook,
' Bending like a shepherd's crook - ,
Elanhed Its silver and thick ranks
Of drooping willows fringed Its blinks—
" -1101 f 1n thought and half in play,
ICalle Lee awl Willie Grey.
She Intl Loekn like eherrier r,,tl;
lie Was teller, 1;10•1 fl head.
She, with arinit like ivreatht 01' nionv
Swung a basket to and fro,
As they loitered half Sa
Katie Leo amt! Wlllia Oray.
"Pretty . Katie," ill's said,.
And-there come a dosh of red
lhrough the brownness of his ..heck
"Boys are strong and girl. are wiak,
.And I'll carry, so I will,
Katie's bashot up the
1(n lli 1111hWell It NI id, n laugh ,
" You shall curry oulylalf,” •
Anil said, tursiag buck her earls,
Boys ale wok as well as girls."
Bo . you think that Katld guessed
llnlf the tVlsdom she expressed'[
Men are only Wye grow n tall:
hearts 100 t change much after all
And when long years from that de;
Itatierlee-and.Wlllll, Gray • • -
Slahnl n.aiu beside the brcok
Mendloglikealeo.l'Trima,h
Is it strange that 11 said,
While again a !lash of red
Crowned the brownotss of his 0..1
" 1 am utr ng and you are wtak
1.1 Cc i, but a slippery et. p,
lion; with slindowA cold and drop
Will you 411,11110, liatio door?,
Walk liwildoion without
)I.ly I carry, if I nil,
All your burden up the pill?:
And Rbe ans,,r,l with-u laugh
'• No ; bat you nyty earry,halt:
Close beyitle thu
Bending 11lo• a Fls,ilhel to
Wtrltlng Its env.. 11111111',
Into stall tart; at the sandx,
.7.,,lii9Jultacot tagt3lllPltto -41 tlyz. - .7'
_ lives all'? Gray.
111 tho porch ,he sitg, and,
I askr•t to /mil fro,
Vagly from dip one
That. ehu se nu• in y agono ;
This is long, and deep, and a
And Into rankers at Ito nide•
AROUND'THE HEARTH.
Whateter l oar earthly lot,
- Whei,Yer we may roam,- , •
Still to our hearts the brightest
la 111111,1 the hearth at holilOL
Tho Lorne where ore reeelre our birth,
The hearth by wLtch are sat,
_No uthor_ung on all the earth •
Will e‘yr be like that.
When winter, coming in Its arnlh,
Pilecthigh Lim trifling snow,
Silo einitored round the cheerful hem tit
11 - 0 welched the fitelight
Nor brighter teemed the ruddy flames
Tlnuttlid our hearts. the while
A loving mother breathed our tuoneA,
ith_tu eatupproving-entife.
Who. wvariod a Ulf our urger rlm
'l'h rough many a tangled lath,
I low sweet the deer Itemlstonted pl.t
talk
5. And our toil and
We frel 0111SPIVOS
Our thoughts fore'vi, cluble, the
And thers alone Ilnd•rest.
Itrinbt,isioniim °Stile t est °bor.,
Sweet &alter from the
Home hallowed by a tardloiria locq
Hearth by that love made warm ; -
Though wildly roared the ',torn) A 1 itioait
What reckiid we of tha cold?
11 ;dare for any fear or doubt::
Within the loving foid I
Ai,tl when seine lit th , trouble Nvelgikt.,l
14,..n the rhibhsh heart,
Till frcui our brimming eyes It haile
The gushing tear drops .tart,
How quick, heifer° the gettlal gliist,
R 1 AT) !
Wo felt each sorrow crave,
And back the crystal currrnt flan
TO litgins heat ls icw Pea,.
A nkbrighter with the paeqing yon,
Soonx ebildhootrx xwebi
And oven swtnder xtlll arwear4
Indi well-rem entlaa e d JO'.
A nound the eina.rfol hearth :kt - he
lAhore we in C.ildheed tat,
t!ursjiot AsSher•', o 1,11311
=1
THE CATTLE OF TEXAS
TIIE cA.TTLE-RIVE OP NORM AMERICA
Dr..Latham contributes to the Omaha
Herald, of the twentieth of October, a
very interesting article mh cattle raising
in Texas, from which AvYmake extracts
as follows •
Texas is truly the cattle-hive of North
America. • While NeW York, with Ler
4,6 . 00,000 inhabitants and her settlements
two and a half centuries old, has 748,000
oxen and stock cattle ; while Pennsylva
nia, with more than 3,000,000 people, has
721,000 cattle ; while Ohio, with 3,000,000
people, has 740,000 cattle ; while Illinois,
with 2,800,000 people, has 807,000 cattle ;
and while lowa, with 1,200;000 people,
has 980,000 cattle, Texas, not forty years
of age; and with her 500,000 people„ had
2,000,000 bead of Oxen and other cattle,
exclusive of cows, in 1807, as shown by
the returns of the County Assessors. • In
1870, allowing for the difference between
the actual , nembOr of cattle owned'alcd
the number returned for taxation, there
must be hilly 3,000,000 head of beeves
and stock cattle. This is exclusive of
cows, which, at- the same time, are re r
ported at At 15,000 head. In 1872 they
must number 800,000, leaking a grand
total of 3,800,000 head of cattle in Texris.
One-fourth of these are beeves, one-fourth
are cows, and the othmtwo-foOrtlut •are
yearlings !Ind. two year - oldn'. There
would, therefore, be 950,000 beelms, 050,-
000 colds, and 1,000,000 young cattle;
There are annually raised and branded
730,000 calves. These' cattle are raised
on the great plaids of Texas, which con
tain 152,090,000 acres. - •
Flannels, &C
Clio% eq,
=SI
In the vast regions watered by the Rio
Grande, Nue*, Gandaloupe, San - An ;
tonio,---Colorado&Leoni--Ihnees,—Trintyi
,Sabit and 'lted ilk(lrS, these millions of
cattle graze upon almosttropicaltrowths
of vegetation/They are owned
. j)y the:
ram:llo=n, who own from 1,000 to 75,-
000 head each,
I will describe , one. or two .of these
great ranchos, which will represent to
your readers the largo ranches of this
cattle hive : On the Santa Catrutos river
is the rancho of Col. Richard King, known
as thO "Santa Catrutos Rancho." This
.rancho consists of nineteen, Spanish .
triggcns of land,- or 81,132. iicres, It is
watered plentifully. by the Santa Cairn-
Os river and its tributarie's. - -On this
ranche.are the immense number of 65,-
000 cattle, 10,000 Marks, 7 ; ooo;slidep .and
8,000 goats. :Ono thousand saddle-horses
and pop Mexicans . are - Constantly em
ployed in• herding, gathering and' dilving
this stock. • 1, •
Col, King brands annually .1.2,00 calves;
and Bolls 10,000 'beef cattle
,yeaitr, and
lAyefo t4o proceeds ilf stocic cal tte,
thereby adding to his vast herds, in
addition to their natural inCrease.
O'Conner's"ranche 20 miles below Goliad,
oh the San Antonio river, is another
princely estate. le had 40:000 cattle in
1802, brandedll;772 calves,'and Was 'sell- .
ing from ,$75,000 to $BO,OOO worth of beef
cattle annually. -The foundations for
this wealth were laid in 1852, When he
commenced grazing' with 1,30 q cattle.
The Robideaux ranehe, on the_ Gulf, be
tween the mouth of the Rio'Grande and
the Neuces, owned by :Nfr. Kennedy,
contains 1.112,010 acres. It is a fertile
peninsila jutting out into the Gulf, and
is fenced on three sides by the waters of
the Gulf. The other side is fenced by 30
miles of plank fence. Every three mile%
of this fence - has a little rancho for-Mexi
can herders. In this inclosure are 30, ,
000 beef cattle alone, besides the other
stock. These three arc types of thconen
in the older cattle-growing region ircar
the Gulf.
The fiontier -counties are. all rich in
stock. Jack Young, Throgmorton, Ste
vens, Callahan, Coleman, Brown, Tor
rent, Elrath, Comanche, l'olopinto, llitt
and Johnson, are all great stock counties.
These counties comprise the country
dfained by Bid tlionsands - Of mains - that"
Nu eceS, -- thurda=.
loupe, San Antonio, Colorado, Leon, Bra—
zos, Trinity, Sabine and Red rivers, and
is one of the best watered regions in
America. The blun and table lands
bordering and between these streams are
covered with "bunch," " bunk)," and
"Mesquit" grasses. The cattle princes
of these - counties are John Ilittson, who
has :10,t.00 cattle ; Win. Batson ; who
has 8,000 ; G. W. Slaughter, 00,000 head ;
J. C. Lynch, 8,000 head ; Geo. Beavers,
0,000; Charles Rivers, 10,000 ; James
Brown, 15,u00; C. J.” Johnson, 8,000 ; S.
E. Jackson, 4,000 ; Rob. Sloan, 12,000;
(half Durham stock) ; Anderson Bros.,
0,000 ; Coggins & Parks, 20,000 ; Sant'l
Vaughn, 0,000 ; Martin Childers, 10,000 ;
Cunningham, 8,000 ; Mauskaw, B,w';
Lacy & Coleman, 12,000 ; John Chis
holm, 30,000.
John llittson . 's rancho is iqyald Pinto
'County, on the Brazos River, where he
has 50,000 cattle ;lie has 300 saddle-horses
and 50 herders. Ile'drives about 10,000
head of cattle north annually. _Eigbleen
years ago he was working from / daylight
till dark in Rhea County, Tennessee,
timber section, felling trees, cutting, rol
ling and-burning logs, and clearing the_
land to raise a little corn and wheat.-
1 rom - experience-itt-t.ho-forosts-af-Temies.
seehe knew that it would take the three
score and ten yeap of a natural life to
clear away the trees and weal: out the
stumps, and, not fancying the down of
hard labor for life, he sold his land, .and,
with 60 Tern cows and nine brood
mares, turned his face toward the setting
sun and the grass regions of the Brazos.
Less than a score of years have passed,
and he has :10,000 head of cattle and as,,
many acres of land. Ilittson is about .10•
years old, six feet in height, and broad
shouldeted ; has an honest, sunburnt face,
with a square, firm set tinder-jaw, which,
as I looked at it, I thought was shut a
little firmer, giving him a more deter
mined look than it would otherwise, but
for-a dozen or two encounters with the
fierce and insatiable Comanches, who
knew Hittson and his old long muzzle
loading rifle well, and- -now know him
with his Winchester. I have often
wondered what they thought when they
pounced on him with his new Winchester,
and received ten shots in a minute in
stead of one in five minutes. They must
have thought the old rifle bewitched. AL
any rate, they will give him a wide berth,
unless
,they can creep upon him as the
hunter does upon the buffalo bull he does
not dare to face. Mr. llittson is establish
ing a yanehe on the South Platte, near
old Fort Morgan, for use as his general
Northern headquarters. lie will winter
5,000 cattle there thissear, and bring 10,-
000 head therefor sale next season. John
Chisholm, -on the Conelfo River, is
another of the cattle raisers mid drivers
of Northwestern Texas, who carries on•
the business on a princely scale, and
whose experience - 1s much like that of
Hittson. Of the thousands of owners of
the 0,800,000 head of cattle in Texas, net
100 commenced with large means. They
have built themselves up from small be
ginnings, like llittson, and Chisholm.
The surplus stock is disposed of by
packing, by shipping by steamer to the
Gulf State by driving due north to Abi
lene, Kansat, and Schuyler, Neb., 'and
by the northwestern . route to the Pecos
river, where the droves divide, some
going to Arizona and California by the
Southern route ; the greater number, how
ever, keeping a Northern pours° Lip the
Pecos river tothe Arkansas river, cross-.
ing at and above Dent's old fort; and
thence along. the. eastern base of the
mountains, through Colorado and across
the Black Gills, to -the Union Pacific
Railroad, and on to the great valleys and
markets of Wyoming, Utah, Montana,
Idaho, Nevada, and the" Pacific States.
-The beeves -are- , -soleeted-out-before _the
herd} leave the Black Hills west. If fat,
they are at once shipped for Chicago and
New York ; if thin, they are left in the
valleys of Colorado, Wyoming, and Ne
braska, to fatten. The amount of money
handled by bankers along the base of the
Aenntains fro o ni Cheyenrie to Trinidad
is enormous. I have no data from'whieh
to calculate the amount, 'hut it cannot be
less than , 51,250,000. Every settler who
comes into'any of these tnoundins terri
tories, every Mine that is opened, every
India!i who goeson to 1y5(36 . ( 10., - and is.
fed, every soldier who is brought MO the
--country,— e- -lulditionaLdematuL
for stock cattle and beef. As astound.;
ing ns Diego lignres may„seent, this sup
ply has not been nearly adequate to meet
the demand.- „GLit 'in-eparatiOns are
making. in Not thwestcrn Texaf; to gather
together heeds . which in numbers have
not been heard of before. -
ff/WEEMI
' Abilene has been the great market this
year. At that place the receipts of . cat-.
tic have-reached the enornions figures of
200,000 head. The shipments for the
month of 13epteniber amounted to 60;000
head, Or . 3,33 g carloads, or 111 car loads.
per day, for thegreat corn-fields of lowa,
3lissOuri and Illinois., It is anticipated
that the shipniefits
,will reach ,78,000 . in
October. _ This groat n oattlo trade at Abi
-lane, midair has assumed such gigantic
proportions, waSinitiated -in 1807, and
has therefore counted only four seasons:
In 1807, 78,000 head of stock was re
; in 1808, 12;000 ; in 1.868, 180,-
000 , 1 in 1870, 200,000.. In 1869, embank'
alonb. in Kansas City handled, itn,noo,oop
of cattle money, The cattle driven and
sold lord' are from the eastern part of the
State, from the Grande to the Red Divers.
.At SchnylOr, this year, which was an ex:
periMent only, 27,000 cattle were sold.
Taw First National Bank of.Omalia han
dled $300,000 in consequence of this cat
tle busidess. I am informed by these
who knOw, that 40,000 more cattle could
have been, sold, if they had been at Seliuy
ler. Next year it is hoped the supply
will reach
.100,000, al the demand fur
Nebraska, lowa, Southwestern Minnesota
and Dalian, will 01.116111 y cc qui ro Hurt
number.
Packing is one of the great means of
disposing of the cattle or Texas. mien
& Poole, of Galveston, ai e, packing im
mense numbers of cattle at Galveston,
Indianola, and at Shreveport 'arid other
places. lam informed that they own
more cattle than any oth't!r•Airm hr the
State. This salted beeitilits tifarket - fil
our great eastern cities, witlr our navy
and Merchant marine, and in every beef.'
buying market in Europe. Refrigerat7w
cars looked forward anxiously to, to
take the place of live shipments as ell9P
.er, healthier, and with no loss by long
travel without food. If slid' shipments
ilrove - sivecessfui everrm ft rkeFo:i - stof the
lllissonii river Im - d — wust — crf — the -- , .
Nevadas will receive beef Prim Texas.
(TEL ON IIORB EBA C A
APPALLTNO SE , 2I:EL TO A cirEATIN(i kME
=EMI
A letter from Lowell, Nan as, of the
twelfth ultimo, says I)r.. V. C. Law
rence, of Vacuna, Colorado, recently of
Philadelphia, has just arrived here and
funishes me the following details of one
of those bloody tragedies enacted no
where else than on the borders :
On Tuesday (election dayl Joe and.
Charley Bigger (brotherv,). (tin; Norton
and Tom Jackson, who had been driving
a herd of cane into Missouri, pasted
tlireng,h here on their return home, in
Northern Texas. The men were all
young, well .mounted and armed, and
each possessed of considerable money, the
proceeds of thc , sale of their cattle. They
stopped some two hours in this place. and
I had a long talk with them, On Wednes
day afternoon they camped on. the banks
of a small\ stream in the Indian Territory,
about forty miles from here, and after
staking-out their horses, while cooking
_their supper ; -sat (WWII to a ,game - of curtis;
They had hardly commenced their:game
wheaDre_stes Watrous (known as cock-
eyed IVat.) Theodore Allison and Di&
Bradford, noted NM Orleans gamblers
rode into the —camp.. Those gamblers
were on a professional tour from li'brt
Scott, and were hound fur Buxton Springs
and Kansas City. The new comers _wean.
welcomed and invited to camp with the
herders, which' invitation was queikly
accepted.
The sun being-some two hours high, it
was suggested that there 'was , plenty of
time to have a sociable gams or two of
Poker before supper, and ;accordingly'
N'Vatrous, Bradford, Joe Bigger and Jack
son talk a hand. At ITirst Bigger and
Jackson won, but luck soon turned, and
Watrous and Bradford were in a'lair way
of cleaning out the others, when Bigger
detected. Watrous cheating. A lbw at
once ensued ; blows were interchanged,
and weapons drawn by both parties,
when it was proposed in order to secure
fair play, that Bigger and Watrous should
tight it out on horseback, their weapons
being bowie knives. This Was at once
agreed to, and the men prepared for• the
bloody fray. They were divested of their
coats and shirts,• and air knives were
bound to their right hands. They were
then placed sixty yards apart, with orders
to ride at each other with full speed, pass
ing on the left side. Both weresplendid
horsemen. Bigger was mounted on a
clean-limbed, fiery. pony, a little over
fourteen hands high, while Watrous rode
a large " watch•eyed" vicious roan.
At the word "go'' the combatants
spurred toward each other like the wind,
but passed without s intlicting any injury.
A second and third joust was run, when
Watrous' horse received a slight cut on
the thank. On the fouith round, Bigg,dr,
as he passed Watrens, threw himself on
the off-side of his pony, so as to expose
no portion of his person, and drove his
knife deep into the neck of his adver
hary's steed. Watrous, divining the
ment•er, wheeled as ~the blow was
struck, and attempted to hamstring Rig
ger's pony, Tut succeeded only in - inflict - -
Mg, a.sevefe wound. This style of light
tog was then abandoned, and both men
and horses appeared to become infuriated,
at the sight of blood. As they neared
each other the fifth time, Bigger mO2)
dimly struck . Masons with his left fist in
the face, at the same moment cutting a
fearful gash in his thigh ; lint, before he
could got away, Watrons succeeded in
driving his knife into Bigger's shoulder.
The combatants and horses wete'becom-
Mg, weak from loss of blood, wlicii Wat
roue determined, if possible, to end the
.combat_Ly_ritling-down-his t allversery r ,
which he thought the superior weight of
his hoise would enable hint to do. Ac
cordingly, on the sixth round, he made
directly upoMßigger's pony, and Bigger;
in attempting to avoid the eollisidn, was
severely cut in the 11.1111 and face. The
pony, however; was game, antb.altliongli ;
very lame, seized t h e roan by the cheek,
lacerating it in a fearful manner.
AL the seventh encounter, the horses
cause togefirel with a fearful shock, the
pony being thrown,- falling upon his
rider, but both Muficcliately reg,ained
themselves. Wifirous'' horse was fast
=bleeding to 'Aleatit-fropy-tho=stilb=in-the.
neck, Watrous himself conk) scarce keep
his seat from the wound in 'the thigh.
Bigger succeeded in'again sticking Wet
'rOWNII the thigh, anti was struck in ro
tM.ll'ln the side. Several blown were
interchanged and - evaded, or fell only
upon the horses. ' , . •
Tho..fi g lit had now lasted more than,
half an hour, when Lawrence rode
up in time to witness the final round. As
they caMetogother, Watrous endeavored
to rise in his stirrups;and_to throw him
self upon Bigger, but neither liorso_could
shunt the encounter, and both fell. Big
ger was streaming' with gore from the
'euts'in;the Thee, back and arms, but wan,
able to extricate himself, anerushed
upon Watrous; who could not rise on
account of the wounds in his thigh. • Big.;
'ger threw himself tipen 'Vatrous with
the fury of p fiend; :and aimeSt irk a me.:
Mont his knife had reached' tho' Unfertu-
Mato gambler's heart, and Bredfordi'seo-:
Eng the (Woof kis friend,. ralsed his 'pistol,
fTvntas: $2.00 in year. CC Anvmccr
151.50 ft not paht within the year
' 0
fired - And . Bigger fell dead -- aefeAs the
corpso of Wations
A .f . ..ceo fight at once ensued, Chancy
Bigger,'ttrton, and Jackson firing upon
BradfOrd and Allison. Bradford was
killed in the melee, and Charley Bigger
and Jackson severely. wounded. The
wounded were. taken to a- cabin about
half a mile from the battle-field, and
'their wounds dressed by Dr. Lawrence,
Who pronounces4hem in a fair way of
recoVery. • .•
Lux cle 1" /X NB lir YORK.
COSTLY 1101 — tilt AN p
A New York correspondent of the
priugfield i
,M asS. ) Reyshlierut writes: I
vas talking with a man the other day,
'mm whom I le#ned sonic facts illus- .
satire of the vast' inerease.or luxurious
'antes hi this city of late yearii. .I.le is a
clermau decorative artist, and .devotes
ihnself exclusively tomaking , designs for
lie most exPoTive kinds of furnittfre.
'tune idea of hit; scale of prices, and the
iind of work he does, may be formed
Finn the. following figures : A carved .
wooden pedestal for a piece of sculphire,
cost :00t) ;an upright piano, carved in •
Las relief, - $1,400 ; •:i • sidebo 11; $2;000 - •
renelf --- MlstelulTslT - 900 - ; - mu an oa c
etagere, elaborately orn• nested, 14,000.
Not many persons cf. n afford to furnish
their houses in this style, but there are
cone who do so; and
s their number is .
lady increasing.
One of the largest upholstery lirms in
his city, keep a ricgular stock on hand or
he value of $1,000,000; find arc doing a
hriving business: Gonpil and the other
ticturc dealers say that the most expen
-dye paintings sell quite as readily as the
heaper kinds, and there aro hundreds of
flyers to whom $l,OOO or $2,000 is a mere
agatelle to lay out in this way. In rui
ns parts of the city stores have been
stablished exclusively for 'the sale of
rticics of virtue, those usuless and costly
(nick-knacks which can harpy be dig,ni
led with the name of objects of art :
melt as carvings, mosaics, ormolu clocks,- •
lressing cases, Sze.
The patrons of these establishments
gre not the parvenues of the war, who
n;ole money by sh o ddy contracts or gold
speculations, but-they are, to a large ex
cut, persons of taste and cultivation,
vho make, their purchases discriminat
ugly, and do not spend Money lavishly
erely for the sake - of doing - so. All.
hese facts are indicative of- the growth
f luxury in New' York, which is more
7171 -- fidife - GeWn - fing lik - e - the - grcat-Freuelt
netropOlis. L annex a list of private
louses which were begun to be built last _
- ear; to show the style in which our
wealthy citizens live. The figures give
only.Alte. cost of the dwelling„-Without..-
and or furniture. Nost of them are
•• • t v t• • '
Peter Lorillard, $140,000 ; 11.
Haight, $1.30,000 ; Augustus F. Smith,
$55,000 ;. J. F. Sturgis, $40,000 ; D. W.
James, $BO,OOO ; J. W. Nash, $50,000 ;
Jacob 'Weeks,.s7s;ooo'; Theodore 'Simp
son, $50,000; Charles O'Conor, $70,000 ;
Tames Brown, $70,000 ; John Bixby, $70,-
000 ; Terance Farley, 'sso,ooo ; Charles
B. Butler, 3;02,000 ; John Walsh, $70,000.
With one or two exceptions, thepare uil
built - by their' owners, and others being
on speculation. The total cost foots up
$1,180,000, or au average of $70,000
apiece, which speaks very well for: the
prosperity of their possessors.
MAItItYING Youtco.---1 few days since
a well dressed and handsome' youth, of
sonic eighteen years of age, appeared be
fore one of our city magistrates and
asked if he could engage his services to
'perform a'nffiatital ceremony. The reply
was in the affirmative, and the young
man left, but shortly afterward returned
accompanied-by a sombre-looking female,
middle-410'd and dressed in black.
"Is this lady yqm• mother itiqui.red
he magistrate,
"oh, no, sir; this is ow lady I desire
to marry r• replied the youth, as the lady
drew rtsidr her veil, disclosing a counte
nance wriuklbd and sere, but on which,
for a moment, , gleamed a soli of icy
•
smile.'•
"Indeed
"Oh, yes, sir,"
"13fit, arc you of age
dia " n 1:1 „ ot yet ; but titi&Jittl.V
, lily guar-
"Aral she gives her
" yes, sir." •
The' magistrate was hi a quandary.
Ile didn't .Im9w exactly what to do. Ire
hated to slecillee the youth and
.join the
bright-faced May Italie ghlonly, , iey De
cember. ."-Isn't this rather a strange
"union?" he asked.
"IVot at all," replied the expectant
bride. I have a large ainkinut a prop
erty eh I &sly° to lea-A: this young
Mail. As I have relatives n • 1Lo might dis
pute the will were I to give it to him as
a legaCy I prefer to marry; him."
"And yon are content to marry this
woman for her ?" asked the.,jus-
" Well, T i ghould n't marry her for any-,
thing else !" frankly replfed the boy
lover. " She ain't pretty." . ••'
And wiNlout more ado_ the ceremony
•
ivas conOuded.—N.' 0 PAinne.
WityriNO vs..J'iUNTIX ( I.=TIIe editor
of the Moberly J1onilnl• has no patience .
with written notices of public: sales,-and
gives the folkining speeimon, copied
from the original, then on the editor's
table. It, is a beauty :
There will - lie a public Sale on March'
'2Uth,.47t) at the residenCe of• the sub.
seriberdry --in Lower Topiernion ne.Z 7
ruillport aL une o'clock in the forenoon
except the weht.her hr to bad that the
people cantt, ethrie then it, Shall be the
next. &e we are bound fot the weet. •
Alt r CT 9
1 set of harness 3 donk forks a grass
sizes 89 yards of carpet 1 . prowrow
corner .covert• 1 task 1 set of chnirs
-Benches I'woed ,stove .2 beds With' Bed-,
ding drum 2. •iistlos -'hood .clock
tablea2 chest I sink 1 big looking glass
1 :melting stove 1 AVo oil. chest 1 While
coubble:Buckets and tha Bigst deg in the
State. ,
And a, good. many , ol.h9r IttLieles . yit
. „
that hi too milt to moitsion„ '
tornis shall be made Ictlo‘6l by the day
of Salpof , . .
1870.
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