IN 61r...ism—Digging garden, white yrasitingUndeloaniug house. - COURT PROOREDINGS, The regular ' term of 'Court began on Monday last. :A great4many persons' 'wore in attend ,' and's, and we understand the amount of - criminal liiisiness to be brought before the , attention of the Coral. is unusually largo. The morning of the.•first day was consumed in granting licenses, swearing in the' constables and grand jurors, and others Miscellaneous. business qenorally attendant upon opening o a regular term of court. The civil ca s upon the list for at the first we k, Weri3 - all continued, savo an action of trespass brought, by Gardener, against Jno. Ja cobs, esq., Which at time of writing is on trial. , . The following criminal cases, were acted upon:: Corn. vs. Jos. Windernaker, Wm. Windemaker, Charles Windeinaker, Augustus Snavely, Philip Baker,-!:Riot-, This case was brought before • the Court in August 1870, at which time three of the defendants; - Jos. - Windemaker; Chas; Windemaker and Philip Baker, were arraigned and plead guilty—the two former were sentenced, each toimprison ment in the county jail for sixty days, whilst Baker was sent for one year to the same place., At the present term, the qther two were brought into Court and plead not guilty—The jury found the defendants guilty, and each was sen tenced to six months in county jail. Ma. glaughlin for Coln. Emig for defendant. Com. vs. Bak.- Mathews—Larceny— tenth of April 1871, defendants being brought intO , Court, pleads not guilty— owing to the absence of -witnesses, the Court at instance of District Attorney, retUrned a verdict of not guilty—Ma glaughlin for Corn. Beltzhoover for defendant. Com. vs. Jos . . Windemaker, Charles Windemaker, Wm. Windemaker— iurglary—antering shops to .commit felony—defendants being arraigned, Charles and William plea not guilty— and Joseph entered plea of guilty—the jury now directed, in absence of evidence against Chas. and Wm.—to return a vordicebf not guilty—Jos. Windemaker was sentenced to five years imprison ment in Eastern Penitentiary, Corn. vs. Oliver Morrett—fornication and bastardy—defendant pleadi guilty, nud the usual sentence was-pasieti.' The following •ttuu bills wore found by the grand jury, which is still in ses sion : • Com. vs. William Bell—larceny. Corn. vs. Parkei Trego—larceny. Com. vs. John Bell—larceny. vB.`Thos. Gilbrit—fornication and bastardy. Com. vs. Auggstas Nebinger—forni cation and bastardy. Corn. ♦s. Peter 0. Rouko—arson— burning stable. Com. vs. Jacob Butlar—litibony. Com. vs. Audrow Frakor—fornication and bastardy. Corn. vs. Jacob Low—larcony. Com. vs. Benjamin Green—resisting an officer. The following bills wore ignored : Corn. vs. Lang Nickels—horse stealing —larceny. . vs._ Win._ Windentaker, Matilda Windemaker, Kato Hanford ? Wm. Windeinaker and JosYWindomalfor —receiving kolori goods. Com. vs. Peter O'Reuke=assault and •battory with intent to kill. Corn. vs. Geo. Copo and Jno. Railing =larceny. Com. vs. 13; J. Bailey—lrcony Lore. vs. Benjamin Green—arson 'Thassynous FlRM—Newburg, a small Tillage, in the upper end of the county, zontaininglfabout GOO inhabitants, has been visited by a disastrous fire. The following particulars obtained from an .‘eyo-witness, and one of the principal sitilTerors, we lay • before. our readers : Between l 2 and 1 o'clock on Monday morning last, a fire broke out in the stable of C. C. Stevick, csq., the Ilamds then communicated to the stables of Henry Clippinger, Daniel McCoy, George Gilbert and C. Hartzell. Six stables in all wore burned to the ground, two of which wore owned by Mr. McCoy. The outbuildings attached .to- the different properties. excepting ono, were burned down... The flat was supposed to have been seen first by Dr Burge, but as he is .speechless, considerable time elapsed before the citizens were awakened. . After. being thoroughly aroused, the • citizens worked heroically and unceas ingly, until they wore almost exhausted, being destitute of a fire engine, they were compelled to carry water in buckets, from the neighboring wells and pumps. Fortunately there was no wind at the time, or the' little village, along the 7 mountain side, might have boon laid in :ashes. As it was, groat difficulty was experienced in. preventing the flames :rpm communicating to..the residences of (the citizens. The roofs of six different (horses wore on fire, but, soon. extin guished. A-barn belonging to' Captain (Carson, at the upper end of the village, 'was on fire, bet the dames were subdued lbeforerany.seniene damage was done. 'The,fire ',Continued to burn until noon idf Monday, metlkwithstanding teams '*ere busily engaged hauling' water from the neighboring stream. When 'the fire was first discovered., the bolls on :the school houses and churches wore irung, and the people for miles around 'soon began to arrive and assist in chock ling the devastating. flames. • entiro loss is estimated nt from $3,000 to $4,000; some of tho properties are insured in the Lurgan Insurance Company of Franklin county. Mr. C. C.. &crick, cabinetmaker, lost :a horse valued at $l5O ; a cow worth, at Beast $75 ; a hearse, valued at $l5O ; and .0 fine hogs, together with several him ,dred feet of lumber, worth about $2OO. Mr..C , s loss is. fully $l,OOO, partly insured. George Gilligrt lost 2 largo .hogs.. The origin of the fire is unknown, but 'it is very generally conceded to have boon the work , of ',the incendiary, in a spirit of revenge. This is not the first fire that has visited Newburg. On the .seventeenth of March last, a large barn was destroyed by fire. Two years shape, the large hank barn and stable of Mr. ,McCoy, was burned to the ground, and in the present conflagration, Mr. M. loses a bank barn, and a nevi 'frame stabli. Our informant also tells us that „throats to fire other properties, have since been made. ANOTHER F1RE....-Three" stables were destroyed by tiro, on Saturday evening , last, in Orrstown. valuablo'cow was consumed in the flames. It is said to have boon the work of an incendiary. Brxra. Anoilrult Fllllll.--.The stables of Mossis. George B. Cole and "lobed Law ton, d Blitypetnibing, were destroyed by fire 'list i Igbt (Tuesday.) We did not learn 910 particula% ...g.conan.—Last week Mr. George Weller, of Monroe township, received severe injuries while engaged in kauling fodder. Ho was standing on the rear' end of the load, when the horse sud donly started, throing him backwards to the - ground, seriously injdring the shoulder blade, and , inflieting. severe bruises:. ' • D. W. BURKHOLDER, No. 35 West Main street s is selling candies to the trade-nt 18 cents.,per lh, Gro'core and others keeping'candy, should give him a calk Dou't forget the place, next 'door to Piper's Book Store. [ANNOUNCEMENTS.] Go to Madame Roto for chignons. switches, &c. Errn.A.llne switches from Paris, at Madame Rotes, South Hanover street. COAlBlNGertnadg—into . switches, chig nons, .curls, at Madame• -Rotes, South Hanover street, below - Beutz's store. J, 1-1. WOLF, 19, 'NORTH HANOVER STREET I desire to inform the public, that I have just opened, and am now offering for sale the best assortment of notions and fancy goods ever opened in Car lisle. My stock is entirely new. I would call your attention to the following : A cull. lino of Ladies', Gent's, and Misses' kid gloves, Ladies' and Children's cot ton and woolen hosiery ; Gent's cotton and 'tisk; thread half hose ; lace, linen and silk handkerchiefs ; lace collars, hOop skirts, corsets,' Swiss and Hamburg edges, and insertings, zephyrs, German town yarn, canvas, and worsted patterns. A largo assortment of plated and jet jewelry. Agent for Richardson's cele brated shoUlder seam shirts, on hand, and Made to order. Call and examine. MADAME. ROTE has removed to South Hanover street, where will be found a large assortment of chignons, curls, frizettes and a fine lot of silk switches, and the latest style of flax switches of a superior quality. FOR SALE OR RENT A large and commodious three-story brick house, on the corner of Main and Bedford streets, now occupied by Mrs. Gordon,. has all the; modern improve ments, with brick stable and ice house attached. Inquire of H. E. Shapley, corner of North and Pitt streets. REMOVAL 1 REMOVAL!! Madame Rote has, removed to South Hanover street, below Bentz's store, Where will be found a largo assortment of chignons of the latest styles from Paris. • ATTUND to securing your coal for win. ter while prices are low and'quality good, Call at the yards of A. H. 13LAIR A LAiials addition lately made to the stock' of lumber, in the yards-of A. H. BLAIR. Dn. 'W. D. HALL MARY L. HALL Office and 'iesidence 37-South Hanover street, Carlisle, - Pa. Rooms strictly pri vate. ,Cortsulta.,ioq. frpo. Drss. Hall makes the treatment of 'female diseases a specialty. lde7o6m JACOB LIVINGSTON, Dealer iu FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 27 North Hanover street, Offers the following goods : War ranted pure, unadulterated and full proof. Always as represented. Genuine Imported French Cogan° Brandy, old ago. . • Pure old Rye Whiskeys by celebrated distillers. Best quality Ginger Brandy. Pure old gin. Puro old Port wine. The very best quality Sherry, Claret, New England Rum, &c. Kimmel. P...1r0 white spirits, for drug gists and family use. Sold at the loweSt_prices for cash. A call solicited. 21apllin • JACOI3 [LIVINGSTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer inTOBACCOI enuFr, CIGARS, 'PIPES, iftc, No. 27 North Hanover street Odors to the trado the best brands of a large variety of Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos, real Michigan Fine Cut, in bulk or in tin foil. W. E. Garrett's celebrated snuff. Real genuine Imported Havana Segars. Tara Connecticut and Domestic Segal's. A. large assortment of everything be longing to the business, and sold at as low a price, as in any Eastern city. The public is respectively invited to call 'and inspect my largo assortment. Every article warranted as represented. 21ap706m IMPORTANT-, TO PRIVATE PAMILIEEI Pure and unadulterated Wines and Liquors, supplied at their residence, by sending order to store, or through Post Office. Every iirficlo warranted as.rep resented or the money refunded. JACOB LIVINGSTON 21ap6m No. 27 N. Hanover stkeet LLIIRIIIIIINRIPV, coal constantly on hand. Also a full assortment of lumber at the lowest prices, at the yards of A. 11. BLAIR. 25au70. SPECIAL 'NOTICES FISH CHEAPER AND BETTER V Wo ofTvr very fine, FAT MACKEREL, .wholpale and - retra, - 60 PER CENT cheaperthan - But - y&F -- Other hinds in their season. WILLIAM BLAIR SON, elap7l South Bed, Carlisle, Pa. BE WISE, Warta wisdom will benefit you; to not newer, ou. trolled by your incredulity, hundreds have caught relief from the horrors of Dyspepsia through the medium of Dasturn's trel-DrariPTlC &MUM/ BITTERS and found It. Why should you suffer %hen this odmi. ruble stomeohle has cured many similar eases-why do you doubt whileother b4ilieve and ore cured I Delay In this matter is both dangerous and unprofitable. Your health, happiness nod business suffers, whllekorstant neglect is frequently fell. wed by merleur and cocoa trollable results. Dzsruria'a pumas are equally useful In -the unmetone difficultlea attending Ind! gestlon; as Ihmoutiiress, Clexarirsvow, he:, while ;or FECES and Lava and other disorders proceeding from Iftssurrs, it is the 'only reliable preventive and remedy known. . 24se 69 s. • B. S• • SAYE, SPEEDY, AND SEER." Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Clierry;and Mar. hound, is manufactured by an ontlrely - neveprocosii, and contain. the best known rerpcdios for Coughs, Cold., Bore Throat, ,rind all Lung Compluinta. pleasant to the taste, but powerful in Ito action. Bond for a circular containing list of unclog used, sod the manner of preparing thorn, - to • , DR. J. It. MORRIS, Easton, Pd. • General Agent.: ;An Y. Henry, 8 Collego Place, N. Y. - Jolineon, Holloway & Cowden, 602 Arch id., Pblla Bold In coma. by - °roman -&-Wolthlnglon.' P. Horn, 0 - T. N. Prank, and • T. D. Ilarorstlok. • , o , 20Jan71.601 ERROItB OF roliVa . . ffentlemal,efho euffereefo'r yenrs from Ifertoue Debility, Premature. Decay, and fin the effects o youthful indlecretion, will for the cake of sufferlory humanity, sand froo to all who need it; the receipt for linking the eimplo' remedy, by which be roe cured. Buder;ira wlehlnd to profit, by the advertio, er'a experience. saddest:ol,y, addrosilnk; In who , confidence, JOHN B. OGDKN, No, 42 Cedar in. New:Yolk. Ua 7-70.1 y DR. SCHENCK .Advisos ConsumAives to go to. Florida in Winter. • Miring for the list thirty-flre years devoted My whole time end attention to the study of lung die cues and consumption, I feel that I understand fully the course that ought-to be pursui d to restorea tolerably bad enema diseased lungs to healthy sound ness. The pint and most important stop is for the patient to . avoid taking cold, and best of all places on this continent for this purpose to winter, le Florida, woll down in, the State ' whore the tern. peraturo regular, andlnot subject to such varia tions ea to more Northern latitudes. Palatka le a point I can recommend. A good hotel is kept there by .Patermaq. Last winter I saw eoveral persona there whose lungs bad been badly diFeased, but who, under the healing influence of the climate and my medicines, were getting well. hififdreil - miler - flirther - dowirthes - river lea point which I would prefer to Palatka, as the tem perature le more oven end the air dry and bracing. klellonville and Enterprise aro located there'. I should aive - a decided preference to Mellonvillo. It je two milts irom river or lake ' and it seems almost impossible to take cold titer..titer..The tables In Florida might be better and peanuts complain at time., but that Is n good sign, as it indicates a return of appe tite, end when this la the case they generally increase In flesh. nod then the lungs must heal. Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many other places in various parts of Florida, can be safely recommended to consumptiVea in whiter, lily reaaohe for saying so ere that patients are less liable to take cold there theiravliero there balm even tempera ture, and it le not necessary to any-that where a eon sumptive person exposes himself to frequent colds be le certain to die ehortly. Theiefore no advice is, go well down into the etate out of the reach of prevail ing east winch; and fogs. Jacksouville, or almost any other of the localities I have named, win benefit those who ore troubled with a torpid liver, a disor dered stomach, ' derpnged bowels, sore throat or. couglf,Amt - fortlioso *Wee Illiiga_nrirdlnexteed - ¢ more-. eouthern point is 'earnestly recommended. For fifteen yearn prior to 1.69, I ma. professionally in Now Fmk, Boston, Baltimore, and Philadelphia every week, where I ease and usamined on on aver. five hundred patients a week. A practice so extennive, embracing every possible phase of lung disease, hoe enabled me to understand the disown) fully, and hence my caution in regard to taking cold: - A pereon may take vent quantities of "Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup, Seaweed Toaie and Mandrake Pills," and yet die if he does notAvold taking-cold. In Florida. nearly everybody is tieing Schenck's Mandrake Pills, for the climate to more likely to prodinebilious habits than mere.tiorthern latitudes. It in a well established het that natives of Fiorito rarely die of, consumption, esp.elally those of the southern part. On the otter hand, in Now England, one-third, at tenet, of the popfation die of this terri ble disease. In the Middle States it does not prevail so largely, still there are many thousands of caeca there. t n va-t percentage nf, life would be anved If consumptives were as evilly alarmoi in re 'gard to hiking fresh cold en they are about ocartet fever, email pox, he. But they are not. They take whet they term a little cold, which they are credo. lone enough to believe will wear 'off to a fOry days. They pay no attention to It, and fiance it lays the" .fouudation for Another and another still, until the lunge are diem:teed beyond all hope for cure. lily advice to pereons whoso lungs are affected even 'slightly in, to lay in a Ott ck of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, behenek's Seaweed Tonic, and Schenck'. Mandrake Pills, and go to Florida , I reconfmend these particular.medirinch becooea I am thoroughly aCqualuted with their action. 1 know that share they are used In Maict accordance with my ilirec- Moult they will do the work that Is required. Thh, ..complithod, ma.e will do the rest. The physi. clan who prescribes for cold, cough, or eight-sweate, and then advises the patient to n nik or ride out every day, will be sure to have a corpse on his hand. before long. My-plan is to give my three medicines, in occord once with the .printed directions, except in mime cases, where a liver use of the Mandrake Pills is neceteary. My otject in to give tone to the stoma Is —to got up a good appetite. It in always a good sign la hen a patient I.4gius to grow hungry. I bare hopes of such. With a relish fur food and the grati• fleatTon of that relish comes good blood, and tvith it moro (Irish, which is closely followed by a healing of the lunge. '1 het Cho cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and claminy night.sweats no longer prostrate end annoy, and the patient gets well, pro vitithi lie avoids taking cold. KW there are trimly consumptives who have not the Menne to go so Florida. The question may ho asked, is there no hope tar each! Certainly there ie. My advice to much tooted everlne been, to stay in a warm room during the w triNri; with a tempera ture of about seventy degrees, which should be kept regularly at that point, by moans of a thermometer. Lot such a patient take his exercise within rise Inane of the room by walking up and down as much as his strength will permit, In order to keen up a healtby circulation of the blood. I have-cured thoneauda by this system, and eon do so again. Consumption is no entity cured no any other disease if It in tonso in time, and the prepeekind of treatment is pursued. ilia act Mande undispnted on record ilint Schonek'e Pannonia 83 rep, Mandrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured vet, many of what seemed tb be.hopele,l4 canes of consumption. thi where you will, you will be almost Certain to (Ind./MI.O poor consumptive who lies been rescued from the very JR,. of death by their use. Su far as the Mandreko fills aro concerned, every-. body should keep ri supply of them on baud. They act on the liver bettor than calomel, and leave noire of its hurtful effects bridled. In fact they are excel lent-in all rases where a purgeti co medicine is re quired. If you have partaken too freely of (ma'am! dierrhu•a Demme, a dose of the Mandrakes mill core you. If you are subject to clef headache, take a dose of the Standrakeer and they will relieve you in two - hours. - If - yea - would - obviate - the effect of -a clomp of water, or the too free indulgence in fruit, take one of the Mandrakes every night or every other night, and you may then drink water and eat watermelons. pear., apples; plums, peaches, or corn. without the rich of being rondo sick by thorn. They will protect those who live in damp s heathens against c h ills and fevers. Try .them. 'limy 'aro perfectly harmless: They can do You good - only: I bate abandoned my professional virile to Boston and Now York, but nonillion to me patients at my oOise, No. 15 N. SIXTH r Erect, fhiledulphia, every Saturday, from 9e.m.t03 p. m. Those who lila; a thorough examination with the Iteeliremeter, will be charged five dollers. 'I ho Itespirumeter declares the exact condition of the lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not. But I desire it dintiontly underetood that the value of My medicines depoode entirely upon their being taken strictly neon dog to directions. IQ concloelon, I will say that when persons take my medicines and their systems are brought into a healthy mkodltion thereby, they are not mollable to take cold, yet no ono with,' bowled lunge can bear' a sudden change of atmosphere without the liability of greater or lees Irritation of the bronchial tubes. Full directions In all languages. accompany my medicines, ko explicit and clear that soy one can me them without consulting mo, and can he bought front any druggist .1. 11. SCIIENCK, M. D.. 10nov7013rn N 0.15 N. Sixth etre° WIRE EA HANG, WIRE au ARD,s, for Store Fronts, Asylums, ke. Iroo Bedsteads, Wire Web• binge for sheep and poultry yards, Brass and lroo wire cloth Sieves, Fenders, Screens Yor coal, .ores sand, de., Heavy Crimped Cloth 'for spark arresters Landscape Wire for ; Windows dc., Paper ?tinker° Wires, Ornamental Wire Works. Every Informa tion by addressing the manufarturers, M. WALEEIt & SONS` No 11 North Sixth street Philadelphia. Omh7lly MARKETS CARLISLE PRODUCE, MARKET. Corrected Weekly by B. C. Woodward Wainerttay, April 12, 1871. FAMILY FLOUR SUPERFINE FLOUR SUPERFINE RYE FLOUR WHITE WHEAT RED WHEAT II YE CORN' WHITE _OATS BLACK OATS CLOVERSEED TIMOTHYSEED FLAXSEED MARRIED DIXLER—BISNTZ.,-In Carnal°, April 4, at St. John's Itertrry, by Eer. Wm. Levorptt, Dr. S. II C. Bizler, 'of °natal., Pa., and 'lliac Aunt., II Deutz, of Carlliaa. DIED LliCAS.—On tho third instant, In Clanchteem Isabella Lucas, in tho t wen ty.ilftliyear of her age. the twenty-Efth u!tlma, to IHckio•on township, lemma W. Oultralth, aged 17 years, 5 months and 3 days. NETV TO-DAY. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS 1 Thi"utaleisignecfma•tl respeAfttl vy cal the nt tentlon of Ws cuitowara.ml lb° public genorAlly to hle entire now unit largo a .gorttnent of Cloths, Cassimeres, VESTINGS, •.p.9latly ednyttoi for Spring and Summer We'ur ! All th• latest otyloa to bo had in aura, and toady for jour early inspection All possible elbsrts will be made 'to please you and give you a g•od Having employed the ee:e butted and he lorltilla cuttor, MR. JOHN HASS, IrtoAlA rytiblonlbl • I . 3rotithiray,Noi, York, 111=lar of aunOunalog toyon now, A Perfect Fit Es: plo(o tqlsortmout of Gentlemen's' Furnishing Goods Also Valle., Carrot Bowl, Satchols, Tritilks, Ao 110 - Givo us a Yourii IZAAC LITIp:O679N, No.. 22 NorthrlloOoTer.Stroot,Carllslo Estublished 1847 1:oct70 NTICE.:-L- Tut. FIIHRALD Priuting oak. Ilooke,'und accoontti of, We late A X.. Maim, deceased, and of Itheara A Dunbar, have le•eilitaeed in the hostile of A. L. Spousler for col lection. AU persons indebted for. auteloription and otherwise, wilbooll and make p.m at.:: 4, do 001.131.146 13'0126 NEW. TO-DAY. NOTICE IS • EBEBY GIVEN BY the President of theldiretnar Iron and. Rail road Company that the liciard. of Dlrectore • of said company will meet at their office,' at Neertille, on THURSDAY, the 13th of April; liestant,at ten o'clock A. a., and that thou and there will, be publicly ex hibited by Joseph Militia, en., chief engineer timid company, thd maps, surveys, Willed end climates of the several tallroad lines of mid company; and. that from the date of said meeting" until the twenty.ninth of April, indent, will ho received at the same office, by the President, coaled propoeals for the building and completion of a railroad from a point on tho Cumoerland Valley railroad at or near Elhlppensburg, eta Cleversborg, Upper Milltown, Papertown, Boil ing Syringe and other points to a point on the Cunt Unload Valley railroad, at or near Fhiremannewn. And aim for the building arid completion of ei reit.' oldiromDlilsbnrg.or_vicluityloJderhanlceburg.._ Ihe contraction of tbo road *III be awarded to the lowest bidder, provided hie -proposal Is accom panied by sufficient onarsoteee that his part of the contract Mall be faitinully complied with. ' Terme and conditions will be snide knewu by the company, on the da•e of the above meethig. 13apil td DANIEL V...A11L, President. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. The Treasurer of Cumberland county, Pa., will attend for the purpose of receiving StAte, County 'and Militia Tait. for 1871, as requirid by act of As eembly, at Ike following times and.plaers, via: Hopewell and Newburg, at Sldp'. hotel, May 8 and 9. Mifflin, at Mall's Moro, May 10, nod at Shertnitinli alma, May 11. Frankford, at Momenta, May 12 and 13. Southampton, at Boughman's hotel, - May 15 and 10. Penn, acEyeter's hotel, May 17 and 18. Dickinson, at Sfarte'shotel, May 10 and 210. Middlesax:„_atiMidaleenxechool houseollay 22 and -2J North Middleton, at Beecher's hotel, May 24 ,and 23. -South Middleton. at Rupley's hotel, May 261 . at Filler's hotel, May 27. Enst P•mnaborough, nt Wilder'e hotel, May 29; ail Olowine'S h del, May 30 f Hampden, at George K. Daisy's hotel, Slay 31 and Juno 1. - Silver Spring, at George Duey's; hotel, June 2; 'at Grove's hotel June 3. odor Allen, at Irviac's ,betel, Jane 5; at Heck'. hotel, June G. • . Grp, Allen, at Culp's hotel, June 7 and B. Monroe, at Hush's hetet. June 9 and 10. Shippenaburg borough nod township, tit McNul ty'. hotel, June 12 and 13 Newton, nt Mcßride A McCleary'. hotel, June 14; at Iliellinger's'June 15 New-villa at Renneberger'e I old], Joao 16 and 17 Went Penneborough, at Chisuell'• hotel, June 10; at Fair'e, June 20. Mechanicsburg, at Leldig'e hotel, June 21 and 22. Now Cumberland, at Bells hotel, June 23 and 24. Carlisle; nt Treasuter'a 011ice,_June 26 and 27. On all Couaty Taxes paid before Auyust 1, an nbatment of 5 per cent will ho allowed, and . on all lases unpaid on August 1, 5 per tient will be added. The Treatturor will melee taxes at his Mice, until the first day of September next, at whirl, time dupli cates of nil unpaid tate. will be limed to the • con ittablcS of the respective boroughs and townships for collection. Also, at the mama time nt d pine., merrhants and dealers con obtain Merciatile Licenses of County Treasurer. ECM F OR AND MACHINE J. & P. COATS' BEST SIX-CURD IN ALI. NUMBERS, Prom No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive._ FOR BALE BY • AllDeahre In Dry tio:ds anti Notions. THE SCHOOL Morn largely patronised by Young Men thin any other, for nloess r Academic Education, is Eastindn College, Pottphtisop.de. New York. It fit the oldest, best, most eedeortaliterrosetical School in the United Sides, and the only. one providing situations for Graduates. refer to patrons in every State. fiddregs, 11. G. EAST .1 AN ! LLD., Prositlehl 40 WEEKS FOR ONE DOLLAR ! A3IEWICAN 11171tAk 110)1E from April, 1, 1871. A Frst-elasy, 111g111-pogo, Agrlcolural ml Fomily Weekly. Elloclmeosyleo. 110,1'S BSti‘ I 1.C0N., It. ,. rteier; N.Y S. S. FITCH'S Family Physician ; Deo prigni; tient- by quail free. - Teaches -boy, lo cum all dneases of the person; akin. hair, eyes, comploalon. Write to 714 Broadway, N w York. FOR . $7 PER LINE, we wll insert au advertisement ONE MONTH,. .. • in one hundred and Fifty-five Pennsylvania Newspapers, including Cil•1511 &Men. We rob, to the publisher of thin paper, to whom eur romponsibility is well k of.o. Lint coot trio. Address 0110. P. 1101(51.1, & CO., Advortisins &gouts, Noe. 40 & 41 Pork How, Now York. FRAG RANT SAPOLIENE Cleans Kid G'oyee end nli kind. of Clothe and Clothing; remove. Paint, Gecase,Tnr, die., instantly, without the 10001 injury le the Ithret fabric. Fold by dlngidsts and fancy gin do denim, FRAGRANT •SAPOLIENII CO., 83 Barclay etrect, Non York, .10 Layalle meet, Chicago. D R. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ESTABLISLIED 1602. A remedy width has been totted for 10 yearn, and 'proved in thousands of cones capable of curing all diseases of tho threat and lunge; performing many remarkable cures, motile s trial Item all vrli.J.are suffering from similar affe•-tlntis and vainly seeking relief Will you let prejudice prevent you froth be. log cured also? CouAs and Colds.—The druggists say It cures them all. Astlima.—Therellef end cures of it are marvelous. 'trot/chills —.Every sufferer rill find relief and cure. Throat Ailments require only a few dose.. Luna Diseases.—Lax cured cases pronounced In curriblc. Debility.—lt renovates and Invigorates tho system. Lir. r Complaint.—]lost 'Teeth o rugu'utor of this organ. Dynn.p•ln.—lta nction on tho etounch cures It. Appetizer —lt is the hen: tb.givittg end appetite re storing n p.OO 4 tO 4 60 lio 126 Urluaty Oritna —Action cn thorn Ir !narked nod Itit. CROOR'9 WINE OP TAR le rich In the modici• nal qualities of Tar, combined with vtgetabla gradients of undoubted value, w filch make it unsur passed, th.t only for the complaints enumerated, tut It rapidly restores exhausted strength, cleanses the stomach, relaxes the liver and puts them to work, causes the food to digest, and makes pule blond,wnd imgets a vivacityappreciated by both sound and sack. If you aro afflicted in any way, woc knew if you, try tho life-giving tonic proportira' - of - Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar, you will add your testimony to its great value in correcting any "ills that flrelt is heir to." Prepared only by OLlYkit CROOK st ett s .l Sold by Drugg•sta overywhare. • Forßcrofula, Serefulous Tumors, Scrofulous Dis eases of the Eyes, or iScronila In any form, lilieurna tisin, Diseases of the Liver, kruptions, 'quiples, Rolls Totter, Scald Amid, Ulcer+, and old Bores, or, any discaso depending on a depraved condition of the blood, take Dr. Crook's Compound Syrup of Solos Root. It is combined mith the best tonic prepara. tions of Iron known, and is the brat Alterative and Blood Purifier made. Cleanse your Blood. Try one bottle. Sold by drtvglsts. Propirod only by 01,IVEtt CROOK k LO., Dayton, Ohio. USE THE RED HORSE POWDER (2O and 40 packs, Rad Horse Trade Mark.) Apace cured of glanders. Aaron enyder's U. Assistant Apeseor. Monnt -Etna, Pa., C. Bacon's Livery and Exchange Stable, Sunbury, Penn. limos cured of lottudel,--Wolf & w I halal's, Donvll o, l'a., •. Ellis's, Merchant, Washingtonvillo, l's., J. Mica Slosnaker's, Jersey 81. ore, Ps. Horse cured of Lung Nover.—iless & Bro'i, Lewisburg..., Pa. Horse cured of Colc.—Thos.Clingan's Union Co, Pa. Bogs cured Cbolora,--11. Barr's, 11. d• A. Cad w Milton Pa. Cows cured.—Dr. Met:leery, J. H. McCormick Milton, Pa. Chickens cured of Cholera and Gapes— Dr D. T. Krobs', Wat•ontnwn, Pa, Dr. U. Q. Davis, C. W. Stlckor, you, and James Palau's, Biller, Pft. hundreds more could ha cited whom stock VIMS Bayed by using Om Rod Hors() Powder prepared by CYRUS BROWN, Druggl•t, Chengist and lliorsommt„ arlds - Wholosaltrauditotall Drug atid - ClRMileierEin• portout, Broadway, Milton, Pa, to whom all ordore should be adders ,ed. BLOOMINGTON (ILL.) NURSERY Nineteenth Year. COO Loses 13 Greenhouses. Largest Assortment— , all sizes Best Stock! 1,,w prices! Would you know What, When, llnw to Plant I Fruit, Shade, Ever4roon Trees, Root Grafts, Seedlings, Osage Plants; Apple Seed, Early Rom Potatoes, Shrubs, Rem, Greenhouse .end Mardian Plants, Ate., ,tc. .rower nod Todotsbin Seeds I Fin .ust, nest collection—Sorts and nudity. Send 10 ear ta for New • I Ihutated, D. seriptive Catalogue-00 pages. - Send- Stamp each, for Catul-gues - of Seeds: with plain directions-01 pages; Bedding and Gar. don Plants-32 pages, end Wholesale Price, I,lst—s• pages. Adam. P. 11. P: !ERN IX, Bloomington, 111 l ads. • 0 1826 1810 USE the " Vegetable Pulmonary Bal sam." Tho old standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption. &tailing bettor." CUTI.A.R BROS. k CO., Boston. VINEGAR, how made in 10 hours, will:mut drum,. Partleu'ore 10 reale. F. 13A6n, Cromwell, Conn. AGENTS READ WE WILL PAY AOENT/3.. A SALARY or 1130 PER WEEK and expellees, or allow a lsrgo commis. slon to sell our now and wonderful Invenlons. Ad > diem. M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall, Mich. CIJT_TRIB OUTI • • („ And send twenty-five mate fo4ll ticket. and draw a Watch, bow* . AloclAnt, Piano, or some .artlelo of value. No blanks. Six for oue dollar. Addrote, PACK AND ik 06., Cloclnnall, Olio. AVOID QiJACKEI.—A victim of early Indiscretlt n,-Mlusitut- nervous .debility, prema ture decay, ,Sta, having tried In veld every advertised remedy, tau a duple means. of self-cure, which be wilt need free to `Ms fellow-aufferere. d4rese Turrt,E, 78Noseau street, Now Yoe's' I.3neflet TliE Schbol Direotors of '24ddlosox amiably, will rarely., proyotals for tho erec tion of a Wick school hour° on school lot No. 0, 'known as Lawborton't nelloofigrohnd, nt •Thudluin'a botol, _ln Carlini*, Baturao, •Apill 20, Isll, The bourn tu be 110032 foot by 10 foot - clear In yelling. 'Nor - full apechloatlons, COO it.o. LtuahortOn. by Or iler of Board,. • GEO.W. JA001:10; 111ap713b .• ,Secretary . . 9 UARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,' - PHILADELPHIA, FL; April a, 1871. , aided proposals, I. triplicate with a cepy of this advertieement attached, will h e received at this. office, until 12 o'clock 1.1 , on SATURDAY, Iday: G, 1871, for delivery to the Quartermaster's Department of this District, at the pieces ; named below; the fol lowing amount of rage:'D .. • •' • torn, ono, Hay, S fr ato. . lbs lbs lbs., lbs . , • Fort 14TIonry, Ild • 408,435 485,450 167,508 Carl IWOknocks, Penns 21,900 43 800 81,760 06,352 Fort Foot Md 13,088 17,264 12,3E9 I. . 1F art 11(1015g. , .. ton, lid ' - 10,000 15 COO 52.000 .23,500 Raleigh, N• 0 . . 30 234 - ' 51,240 24,308 _FA._31a0an,..N.._0... 8 784 10,248 23,024 I Fort Monroe, Va • 132, 44 . 15 - 153,520 -- 110,760 1 Fort .7ohaeoo, • N.C.. 15,320 20,440 13,050 Pikeseilla Area- nil, ltd Baltimore, 51d- 8,700 36,050 61,100 - - 12,000 Lumberton,. N: C 3 210 5,040 - 8,640 .. -- -..----- - 40,660 711,446 038,062' 461,477 • All grate to be of the best quality, tree from aunt, dirt or other impolitic'. Oat.. 32 psunds to' the bushel: Corn, 56 pound. to tho bushel; bey of the beet quality, timothy ; draw to be of rye of the beet quality. The corn and mils to ho Backed. The hay and "straw to be baled. The prici bit to include the cost of.bolling and sacking. Ono-half the en tire amount to be delivered by Septum tor 1, 1871; the balance by November 1, 1871. SEALED PROPOSALS will a1.0,b0 received , nt tho same limo and place for delivery, at the plans. named below, of the following amounts of Wood and Coal, viz: - Wood Ora 4.111. Cbal Lit. (broil, Tens 2,2107b0s 2,240 Port - sfcllenrY, - Md.. - . . - .294 600 - - - • „ Ciiallsle Barrack., Pa.... 163 • 385 .. Fort Foote, Md 160 ' 175 .. Fort' Weeh ington,,Md...loo - 212 • • Raleigh, N. 0. 400 • . .. Fort Macon, N. C "." 600 t • • • • Fort Mooroe, Va,i6oo . . 1,350 - 6 Fort Johnson, N. C /310. .. Pikesville Arsenal, 81d.....40.. Baltimore, lid 23 7 .. 20 .. Lumberton, N.O 3.104. 3 045 0 The wood to be merchantable hard wood. The Anthracito coal to ho the boat White ash, end free from bone, dust and othor impurinaa. Tho fuel and forego are to be delivered at the wha.ven thn fol lowing named stations: Forts Menenry, Foote, Washington, Macon, Monroe and Johnson. At Car nal° barracks, Pa., Raleigh N. C. and Lumberton N. C., in the yard. or places provided for their peep Lion. At Baltimore, Md., at such times and places as the Acting Analatant Quartoromter may dlroct. Blank forms of proposale furnished upon applicn- Mon to this office. , HENRY HODGES, „- Major and Quartermaster, U.,10. Army. 13ap71-11 7-30 GOLD LOAN OF Trig Northern Pacific Railroad Company. RAPID PROGRESS OF Tup WORK Tho building of thu Northern Pacific linilrones (begun July 1), In being pushed forward with great energy front both oxtromitlee of the line. revere! thousand men are employed In the Minnesota and on the Pacific coast' The grade le newly completed 266 miles westward front Lake Superior; trains are running over 130 miles of finished road, and track raying Is rapidly pregreeelag towaid the eastern hotter of Dakota. Including its purchase of the St. Paul & Pacific Road, tho Northern Pacific Company now low 413 milm of completed roa anJi by Sep tember next this wi 1 be ittcremed tout leant 600. A (TODD VIAST%I ENT. Jay Cooke S Co., aro new selling, and unhesitatingly recommend, ne n Profi table and perfectly Sato lueeetment, the Find Mort gage Land Orant Gold Deeds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. They have 30 years to run, bear Seven and Throe-Tonths per cent gold 'lnterest (more than 8 per cent currency) and are scoured by first and only - mortgage on the ENTIRE ROAD AND no enotrosurs, nod alto, as taut on the Road la com pleted, on 23,000 ACRES OF LAND to every mile of track, or 600 Acres for each' $l,OOO Bond., They rad' ex empt from U B. Tax; Principal and Internet aro pay able in Gold; Denomientidne: Coupons, $lOO to $1,000; Megletered, $lOO to $lO,OOO. LANDS FOR BONDS. Northern Pacific 7-30 1 . are at all times receirnble at Toe PER CENT ABOVE PM In exchange for the Company's Lands, at their low est cash price. Thin renders them practically IN TEREST REARING LAND WARRANTS. OEO. WETZEL, Treuk's. Cumb County - . FINKI oG FUND. 'I ho proceed. of all sales of Lands aro required to be devoted to tho 're-purelia e . and cancellation of-the FirstlflortgA.l3 Bonds of the Company. Tho Land Grant of the Road oaceede Fifty Million Acres. Thin immense Finking Fund will undoubtedly mural tho priucipal of tho Com pany's bonded dobt beforo it fella duo. With their ample security and high rata of Interest, thorn is no Investment, accessible to the people, which le more PROFITABLE OR SAFE. . . EXCIIANG INU U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES. The enc .es of the New Government 5 per cent Loan will compel the early surrender of United Platen 0 Tor cents. Many holders of Five-Twenties ore now ex changing thou for Northern Pacific Sevan-Thifties. thus realizing a Itandsome profit, and greatly creasing their yearly income. OTII • R marketable Stocks and Benda will b y e received at their highest current price in oschsneti for Northern Pacific Seven. Thirties. rxracss cusitoes en Money or Bands re ceived, and on Seven-Thirties sent to return, will be paid by the Financial Agents. Full information, maps pamphlet. etc., can be obtained on application ut any agency, or from the. undurnigned, FOR SA Lir BY - JAY COOK .E C PIIIIADELP(IIA, Now Vona, WASIIMITON, Financial Agenia Northern Pacific Railroad Co By BAN and 14N KE ICS. generally throtthout the country. •For rale by Wm. Painter & Co., Bankers, Phil:adol phin, neuter, Feetorn Penu'n:And Car ielo Petrielt Bonk, Farmer,' Hank, and FireMatio,pal Bank, Oar- Hobo, Pa. 91.71 3m List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoffice at Carlisle, Pa., for the WEEK ENDING APRIL 12, 1871 : • LADIES LIST. Craig Henrietta Jobpson Sarah DIM.° blery Kruthers Ann Drew Lucinda Loveland Silos Fie er Lucy AlcManerdda Faber George Myers I anah Garber D II McCord ' S S o.lduer Jeeelo - Naugle hingzie .E J 2 Hoover II D Whirtlrr Eliza Hardy Bally Zell Catharine GENTLEMEN'S List Castleman D • Longg'illorl IV II Cox Franklin Myer. C E Do Laney Win Payers Fleck L Co Fortooy Chrislain Myer. N A Gondecker Jacob -Dlundorl F - Gill Wm 'Balling Semi A . .. . G•rdner J 0 Rigglionan a W Gilbert. II S& Co ...r. - Stickler JL & Son Gently Patrick Stone Israel Hoffer Pato. Thomma Harry J !farm. John White Wm J , Hammerseloy Edgar Willoonbory & Black Holmes Albert • Williams Thomas Dolet Henry Jame. J D TAM epli Litter V P. Lor x Henry Watches and Jewelry. oLobKS, WATCHES, AND 3070.1. RY W. D A. NAUGLE, . PRACTICAL 'WATCHMAKER, 111[4111Cfrr SqUARA OART4SLB, ono door wont of tho Vgiutsleer Prjntlng MOP. Would reepectfully Inform Ide old friend. and the public In goneral, that he Lae commenced tbro Watch and Jewelry Business, - in the above named build.ng, whore ho !a pronsred to do any kind of work .in the line of .Clocks, Watcher, Jewelry, ke. Having 11.11 over twenty years' experience In The buainees, I fool confident I can give entire satisfaction to all who favor we with their work. Special attention paid to tho renal. lag of Me All work warranted. ' • . Engraving dune ut abort notice. :Maori° W. D. A. HAUtiI..E The Cumberland• Nurseries CUMBERLAND NURBERIEB A large and floc stock 0f,.a1l kinds of ERtilT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, GRAPE VINES, • • SMALL PRUITS lIARDY AND OREENHOWE FLOWIRS• AND and a general yarloty of everything In the nursery , All warranted true td name. Orders removed will be carefully attended to, and packed to carry any distance. Every person Invited to call a t the nursery, or wed for Club Price List. • • HENRY 13. ItUPP, 10J1n714ru.9111 ram e fawn, Cumberland co., Pa Pure Lirug'A, chomtEals, tec; FOR PURE DR GS, CHEMICALS; and Potent Modl Ann, go to J. B. Ibnoretick, No. 5 South IlitOor. r streot. Also, noplonthdo.senrt• ovott. of Toilet Vogl, P,Banorlee, taut Fancy TOW. 4t . . J. 11. HAVMRSTICIC, Ni,.6 South Ilniweer etreat,Carlhen, Pa 13.110 Warmers, Look to Your Interest I— blooded Leicottershlro lirs° that took the first promlnln at tho Canihorland comity falr last fall will' aloud tide Benson at , J. O. itudeher's, three miles North-west of Carlisle, on' the Nogg 'u ses bap !toad. • Oapn3t• OU can obtain' Dye Btuffe,' Perfu .. Ivories, and Fancy 'Articles, at J. B. Haver. stick's. ,prescriptlons. carefully com. Roundod at all times. J. 11. TIATERSTICN, N 0.6 South Lianoyer West, Carbide, Pa. lancl7o FOR SALE,—Soieral lots situated be incenn Lotort 9 ring and Garrison Lana: Sulu , bin for building lo or for-tinck . gordoning; Mug boat finality of ground for Oils pin-polo. Apply to CLUB. 11. IllaillUßN El= F OR RENT. . . L. Tho etoreroom now, ocouplod la L. T. Greenfield, two door.' from Market Square, r.set kltft street. Possetsion given - April 1; MITI, or perhaps 1100130 t. - Apply to , • • . .16dec704f : ' ' . JACOII ZUG ... _ • FOR' RENT. • •• . • . . n k • storeroom, oN Wait Main otroot, and' now iscdpled by BOintiol Woolly, is for rout from tho Oral of 4p rIIAoI,C. at;Tula Ornos.. ' . ' "4, • NEW TO-DAk.. . . . Waiver Israol Wb Itiman Lew In Ninth. T B Wntzel Jobn Yuker David ti 2 E. D. RHEEM, Postmistress No. 3 Inhoff's Building, VEGE MBE PLANTS, DAVID LONG, Owner and Reaper. Dr: Anti's' Medicines AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. FOR PIIRIFYIN-G TUB BLOOD . . , The reputation , . this excellent medicine ealeya, Is derived from its , cures, many of which are truly marvelous. Inveterate' canes of Omen:Ilona" die. ease, whore the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been purified and cored by it. Scrofulous affections and disorders, which were ag gravated 11.1 the scrofulous contamination until ..they weropaintully afflicting, have been radically cared irs such great numbers in almost every sec tion of the country, that' the -public scarcely need to be informed alt. virtues or uses. - Scrofulous poison- Is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. 'Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitu tion, and invites the attack of 'enfeebling or fatal -diseaseer without exciting, a suspicion ol it• pres— ence. Again, It comae to breed infection throughz out the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into ono' or other of its hideous forme, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the In tor, tubercles may be suddenly deposited in the' lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or It shows fin presen"e by eruptions on the akin or foul ulcerations ou some part of the body. Bence, the occasional use of a bottle. of Able Sarsaparilla Is advisable, even when no actqa symptoms of disease appear. Pomona afflicted with the following complaints generally find Immediate relief, and ,at length, cure, by the use of this SARSAPARILLA: St. Anthony's Eire, Rose or Erysipelas, Teller...Vali Rheum, &lad Mad, Ring worm, Sore Ryes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous diseano., Also: In the more concealed forme Dyspepsia. Dropsy, Heart Disease, Pits, Ep i lepsy, Neuralgia, and the valetas Ulcerous affeetioue of the muscular and nervous systems; Syphilis or Venereal and Merent fal Menne AM cured by It, though a longtime is required for Bub. -doing above-obstinate =ladle.. by _any _medicine.. But long continued me of thlemedielnoorlll tore the complaint. Lencorrhora or Whit.. Uterine Cicero. lions, end Female -Dleensen, ,ato commonly soon is, tiered and ultimately cured by its purifying and Invigerattug effect. Minute Direction. for each cane are found In our Almanac, supplied gratin.. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations' of extraneous Mat ter. In the blood, yield quickly to it, as sine Liver Complaints, Torpidity, COngestion, or .lisflamet. tier, of the Liver and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the - rankling poison in the blood. SARSAPARILLA le a great restorer' for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid _and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Rare, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will Ond Immediate toilet and convincing evi de.° of lie restorative power upon trial. PREPARED BY • , On. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWffL, MASti„ Freaked andi7Anatyticat Chemists. . BOLD BY ALL DRUGUISTS EVERYVYLIBRB J. B. HAVERSTICK,autp ' lE= CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTABLEMED 1851 HIGIIEST PREMIUM SILVER METAL, awarded over, all L-ompoititinn, at Mechnalc‘' Exldbitinu, lionton, October, 1869. • THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE =3 WROUGHT IRON, AIR TIGHT, GAS-COSUMING II ENTER, with patented Dust Screen,Orsto Bar Rests, Wrought Iron Radiator, and Automatic Regulator, kr burning Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10. sizes for brickvro4, and I sizes Portable. Manufactured only by • • J. - IttYlstOLDS & SON, N. TV: cor. 13th §• Filbert Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA These Heaters are made of heavy wrought Iron, well riveted tozethor, and aro warranted to bo abso lutely One and Dust Tight. They aro the only Hewers that aro managed without any dampers, and In which all kinds of fuel, can h•burve I without lOraticm - . Cooking rinngos, for Hotels, liestouruots, cud Fan,lllss EMI Flat Top Heating Range, Fite Place Heaters,' Low Down Grates, Slate Mantels, Registers, Ventilators Pamphlet. fultcescrlption, .ont free, to any ddreic 23June7u•ly SPECIAL NOTICE CLARK ' BIDDLE Respecqul7y Intorra - their. errk.d.-that E=! (Into of the ti•mof liniley & C 0.,) hen this dny nen elided Iliwelf with them, under the firm futile of ROBBING, CLARK & RIDDLE, end will continuo tlio WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS at the old stand 1,124 CLI2ISTNUT STREET • PITILADEIXTITA. They are now offering, reducod pecwi, a rhoico Block of AMERICAN AND SWISS WATC,IES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, , STERLING SII,V.RWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, MANTEL CLOCKS ENGLISH, 'FRENCH AND VIENNA. LEATHER AND FANCY GOODS 261up70 THE BEST ANP CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO Iknzamitfactured .1 FACTORY NO. 1, 1D DISTRICT OF MARYLAND XIV - Soo tbat °very packogo you boy bows th Inßcriptlon 20.t70 ly TO THE WORKING CLASS.—halo Olt FEMALE. We aro new proposed to fur. Mall all chimes with' constant employment at Items, the whole or part of the time. Business new, re spectable and very profitable. P. room or either sex orally earn from $3 to $5 per evesing,,and t mtich larger' amount by devo.ing their wit. le time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as murltlls 'noon or women. Any one sending,tur our - full In- Itructiona la certain to make money fast. That you may,teat the Utolness, we will send free by mad, our FULL INaTRUCTIONS 110 - TO COMMENCE, a'so a valuable sample package of roods. Those al, ready startrd era making $6O per N.A. devoting four or firthours a day. NO -CAPITAL NEEDED to start bn. mar It is adapted for all localities If you want permanent employment, and largowet arm, send your address to AL YOUNG A CO., 66-Fn t. u street, New York. 2mitTlaui FURNITURE, _V U le.N IT URE A IL EWING, • CADTNI,T MAKER. AND UNDERTAKER, Weat drain' . Street OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE, Premium for Beat Furniture awarded at adieu° ly YalreAnFe 1857. Furniture of all varieties nut( ptyles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, from the ne rosewood cud mahogany to the tweet priced maple nod pine, rA.R.Lon, NIA MEER, Pui.va = F U B" - N1 .tIR Einb,aclng otery'articlo used by lionae and - Motel koepora of the al nt approved t.pA tatlllatattolo design 'and fete . also intsge Puraituro In setts; Wee lon and Catnip •Chairs, Ititteresses, Gilt Frames, Pictures..tc , &c. Particular attention given ns u..nal to fut.erals; orders front town and country attendat toproulpry, and on moderate terms. ,S'itecird offentiots paid to Cu. seintiort of Mal Pi, f A 11. E. 21mnrch186.1• Z. P. Boyer, Pottsville, Penu'a P. BOYE Z I , 'POTTSVILLE, PA, kar:ufactker of_ i'RAIL, from 10 to.o4:pounds per yard All 91‘of HOOK BVIKEB, SPLICE I'LATES, • AND CHAIRS. • • , Alpo MERCHANT DAR IRON, of all nissa, , •eon• itontly on hand, at tho lowoot snarkot price. . Furnace, • • .• Rolling • Uolliory *Machinery, ' • • . - Boilers,. and Steam Pum s, \. nurLfro ORDER.- • Also,iraSnor and shipper of tip colobratosl . ' *lit Sprinir Hematite Iron Ore. , 15,Ja7111m Borough, stateiiient. • RA NNUAL"FINAN'CrAL' Wont of tho borough °Marlton>, for the fiend your ondlog March 25, 1871, Jos. W.,OGILBY, Tra,to• arm. . REGEIETS.. Toinilonnt on hands per last statement.:. $l,OOl 30 Received Gas and. ater diVidOnd 1,124 00 do do do Int. on bowl 67 CO do . A.J. Welsh, collector 1869 in full. 341 96 do" - • Interest ou Mrs. Thorn legacy.... •68 33 do Margaret Miller cost of pavement. 90 00 do Joshua Pagan, coliector'lB7o 6,321 03 4o . Rent of Market House 1,652 84 do Wm. Gregg, Clerk of Markete.:.. 228 48 to Exhibition licenses 92 60 $9,878 64 ~ __DIBBURBEMENI S AND EXPENDITUREB, Outstanding Orders of previous years. Cash paid John Boyer, street consent sion• or, 1809 - 0210 80 Gas and Water Company, g. - 254 00 R. J. Mackey, Eltst&Tax, 1870 . • 157 50 E. Swart:, pol Leeman ' 105 71 Wm. C: sun, do • 65 71 J. Cart, do . 20 00 Jolni Groan, do 25 71 P. blonyor, high constable 76 71 • U. Faiton, glare, powder, .he 85 76 A. 11. Blair, lumber for bridge.. 78 42 U. Taylor, Janitor • 45 00 A. Beetem dc Co., lumper Nod roll 21.30 G. Llndemood, ropalriog tool, 21 55 !Moan & Dunbar, prlottn:., - 21 50 Dration & Kennedy. do 21 00 Jos. O. Thompson, costs Murray suit 21 25 11. ItleCartnur, or.. telling stalls 10 00 IPA' Elf ouvrood, plumbing . IPA' 8 70 8 muel Common, curator 0 25 C Weaver anti U. Cornmau, ele,etlon c x.. pongee 0 00 - 41711,Z01g1er, - atoro ---- Ithinsamith it Ittipp, stone.... 2 60 IL Wolf, handles for to Is 1 25 PRESENV YEAR Cash paid borough coupons Interest on judgment $2 284 10 Elias Donnelly nod hands, work on streets 1,019 77 Jttnies McCarter, work on North stroot.. 202 .50 A. L. Bponalor, pa and water J. 13. humor, high constrtble J. Brow naelicenian 3311 00 Cif P. Myers, policeman • 380 00 J. IVarcham and 8. Stout, pollicman (spacial) Wm. Gregg, elork of market It. McCartney, Jr„ secretary Joe W. Ogliby, Treasurer... (Inorgo Taylor, janitor L. lleekondorn, curator • , 12 60 Campbell k. llunwood, plumbing/ and gag' fitting . - 172 .90 F. Gardner, lamp poets hc -. 12318 0. W. Early, refunded borough taxes 87 88 ,Joe. Geiser, do do do .... ' 12 05 Weakley & Wallace, ',tinting 135 40 =MEM W, lteunctly and It. Black, exponents to Harrisburg , 800 C. A. Cortunan, clerk of Inlets, duo 4 50 I.lniim 'Fife Company, on appropriation... 175 - 00 - Hood Will Company on appropriation • 100 r 03 ' Empire do Ooorgo Llndomood, 'repairing tools Henry:Wolf, ' do do A. Itectern A Co., lumber and coal CM= kot Shearer dc 0000 r=in=l 0:12111ME P-Spnlir and oth tn, bra-k, atone Jam. Sedge t mid I tilers, !dote EMMIM=I street 3s cub hither sod others, ”trveylu.. thttath St roc t 5 00 11. "yore and othern, regulators 11, UV It. B. Cornellun, ncal•e fur market "T. 15 l 0 R. McCartney. gr., yelling stall. 15 00 James Arnintrong, preparing duplicate.. 20 CO J. hn .Boyer, 12 00 8. Wetzel, croening A. 9. Lino, lamp at market 9 90 Jacob Rheum, election Went Ward 10 B. CornEuon,e , ection Ent Ward Boucher and McCarter, bill posting I D. Smith, qualifying officers. A. ODonel, repairing pumps. T. Conlyn, wludin4 W. Kennedy. 11 ttoruey foul_ J. Fagan, painting at market It. McCartney, paper, Ink, /...c Jos. Thomp-On. cold., on Lane suit Valance In hands of Tronnnor INDEDTEDNIISS. Carlisle gee and water 100 n.... $25,00) 00 " bor. ugh proper 10an.... 20,41.10 04 Warden judgment ?MO 99 Oot.Oouding orders 2,914 19 Due Carlisle Deposit hunk con. pous redeemed 1,192 00 • ASSETS. I,lo4,lnromenrfls'egatiand wa ter fitovk per Titlue $ 0 , 1, 0 00 Loocy 5164..Ti.nrn 1,000 00 Duo on St. Ilaseseniunts 340 00 Borough 'az uncollected, 1870. I,o'lll 04 MrlMrdl 44wigert. Judgment "Ulu Cush Is hands at Treasurer, (gas nu l Water etguilunr, due bill ' ' count( a ac oral $259 67), . 294 09 $3O RIO 23 Excestt of Indebted $27,076 9t3 1301.OUGIr - LONDE)) PHUT, £A US "DU . 1.3 AS EINMiIEM do 141 1877„,..... . 70U 00 do I,t h 76 1 six) 0/ do Irl 1070 13,400 00 do ' 141 1000' 13,000 00 3 0 (.400 00 BOUNTY ST ATE 11 ENT. Dlt. To iiniouut on hoods, form or eat, Minuet. $:.7,097 5 . 5 Received of S. W. Early, culler tur 1808 291 10 ‘i , ' Received of A. J, Welsh, collec tor, 1809 373 RI Reed - C.l of J. Foii,np, collector, 1870 2,730 39 CR. By bounty Maids anticipated— 41,426 17 do do do nod lot duo... 2,575 W . do do cottp-ns reilrotned.. 747 00 do Stomps for bounty, por no. n 1 54 By Treasurer's commission on $0,492 50 I. 32 40' By balance In hands a Treas , uror 1,710 53 $:.,491 50 BOUNTY BONDS FALL DUE. January lot 1072 $2,200 (0 do Ist 1873 do lot 1871, -do tut 1878 " Total bounty debt --- 4 -- $ll,lOO 00 ASSETS.' Balance In Itnt.ds of Treasurer sl.t 10 03 Outetouding tit,. of 1870 1,100 38 $2,819 40 Excess of bounty Indebtedness, SB,t!SU MI e. the Auditors of the borough of Carlisle, do o. Iffy that wo have examined tho toregoing lur outtb and b. uuty accounts of Jos. W. Ugilby, bor ough Treasurer, and find a balance duo said borough of Vito& 69, and also a halal to due the bmttity ue• count of $1,710 03. Witness oar bawls this Is enty - flab day of Murcia, A. It,, 1071. M. W. HACKMAN, • W. 6 NVOODS, JOHN J. FALLER, 3umiX7l3l A tiller. J. E. Caldwell & Co., Jewelers E. CALD WELL "' J E W E 1. E It $, 002 CHESTNUT STREET, I.IIILADELPHIA, Havinglargely Inerea..l their P LA TED'')VA RE DEPARTMENT Fon opoctol atteutlon to that pluck or SILVER PLATED 000.D0, comprising, besides their usual lino of Floe {faros of high grader, n nioA complete /monolog of TADLE WAIIBS, Plated on While Metal, reliable to quality, au i offered at oxceedingly low priceo. A full 'moot' PLATED Z_, cirpreerily ma 'd for their retail elle., and Combated in !single .101[0111 or In contpluta cola, put up ill HMO. W 0.14 and Walnut Came. All good,. eo'd on thidr"own trot Ite at fixed prim', attached In 1I do 'limos to each talk]. rrico Llst. of Fancy Poultry PRICE LIST ON PUItE BREED .„ _TA C P 0 UL Tit:l VIZZEI . We have on Itrui"d the largest and brat selection of Fancy Poultry to he found in the country. We will sell oggn of the folio, P g broods thin Orison : ' Dark Brahma from R. W. 11021 s, Strain, Ireland, Eggs per &hen S 3 OJ Light Brahma cocks, neighing 121 h, hone Idb at maturity - , 1 00 flood nv 3 00 llottudral Wh.to Faced.Dlack Spanish, Ilona ' front an Imported cock I AO Silvered Spanelori I , aniburgn • 2'oo White Le.horns Yell, w Leg c0tt....,, ...... ~.. 1 00 Oo'don Pheanant; Skiver Pheasant, Mack. Red • Red tiarn. 11, MAW and RITA Den 'Rune 1 CO Imported W kilo (Wilma Fowlsl 00 . . Munk ur Ilrarilllnn Duck 2 60 Rutin Duck •, 2 LO Bronze Turkey . 5 00 The atone mimed varieties consist of imported premium, and carefully selceted loch after using the utleost 'curd In keeping tho broods separate' the year through, wo fool confident of giving our patrons perfect satisfaction, thone intorestod ill Annoy Poul try, aro respectfully turned to cull and eon for them salvos. . Fggs careflilly packed nod doliverod by express. For furthor particulars and all orders, ' l l ama . D, 01. ICARNS, S, B CEII, Dos 2.3,llechanicsburg, • Pa.- Allen, P. 0., Pa. " 23f0713m . ~. . For Sale or Bent IJOUSE 'FOR SA:L4 NO. 3 IVIIBT•LOUTIINR STILE:IIT J. 11. HAVERBTION. , . 12igual Von SALE. • • ' A :tally, quantity or BTONp, liultUble for uulldffig, curb, cud Outo.bwrilog pu.porte. Enquiro of ••, • • Mll3. T. D. POTTS, Ilarrieburg Turnutko, now 'Norll.4 iinuovor street. Noun ' •. • EMI SOUTH•MOUNTAIN IRON _ OIIANGE.QF 10013R.5., Office of General Superintendeat,j • COrlisle,' Pa., October 3,.1870. f Leiter, Carllele (0. V It. R. Depot) 6.83 !:• 2.50 Junction 610 3.00 " Mt. holly '7 20 "; 3.46 '• hunter's lino 805 Aril,' 400, Arrive nt line a z ovn • • N 47 • - - ' • TZETITHNIINI : Leave Pine .0 rove.. 000. Ilunter•e Roy 0.45 4.1:0 Mt hotly 4 45 Arrive i.t dunrtlon 10.40 —. 5.15 1?: C. A 161 S, 20ga50 4 NORTH - pRN CENTRAL 1A11;W AY On and after January 2, 1871. Trains will'run as follows : Exprase—Lennie Harrisburg 2.25 n in; arrives at Sunbury 4.60 a in; Wil lanisport 0.56 n mi Elm ira 11.35 n m ; Canandaigua 3.10 p ta; Rochester 4.45 p m; Buffalo 0 la p m ; Niagara Falls 0 65 p iu. Accommodation—Leaves Harrisburg 0.0'.1 n ins; 'arrives at - Sunbury:l(l.6o m. • iilail---.Lenves Harrisburg 1.56 p m ; arrives at Sun bury 430 p nr; Willfunwort. 0.26 p in; Elmira 10 30 p m; Buffalo 0.25 a ra, Niagara Falls 10)10 n m. Fast Line—Leaves Harrisburg 436 p ; arrives at Sunbury 0.15 p m;• Williamsport 8.10 p m. R, 02 70 .Express—leaver Harrisburg 535 a In; arrives at York 6.45 a m; Baltimore 0.15 a m; Washington 1.00 p or. Accommod.tfon—Lcavers Harrisburg 800 a m; arrives at York 9.30 a ; Itallio.ora 12,30 p m Washington 3 40 p m. Bxprms—Leaves Harrisburg 11135 a n rives at York 12.40 p ro Baltimore 3.05 pm; Washington 5.65 tom. Mall—Leav'es Harrisburg 1.25 p m: arrives at York 2.55 p m; Baltimoro 6.15 p Washington 10.00 p Aecommorlatiou--.P0RY0.9 Barri-burg 5._51; m; arrives at York 7.10 p in. Express—Leaves Harrisburg 10.45 p m ; arrives at York 11 50 ,p m; Bnitiotora 2.30 a ; 'Washington 5 CIO a In. 949 03 1$ 00 .00 00 100 00 175 00 tin BEI MiSEI 1 TJ 111 BERL AN D_ _ILAJ It. it k_i CIIANUE OF HOURS. 30 00 -- AZ - 85 16 8G 61 77 _ WINTER ARRANGEMENT. • On nod after Thursday, Noventhei.24,ls7o, Passenger Trains will run daily, on follows, (Sundays esnente,r: I f 00 26 00 - ACCOMMODATION TIIA IN leaves Ilarrlsbnrg 8:06 A. t , Mechanicsburg 8.35. 4:lir/Isle 0:1/, s tNt ills 9:46, Shippeuslairg 101'22. Chant bet org 10:44.11reen• rustle 11:16, arriying nt Hagen/town 11/45, A. 31 NIA 11, TRAIN leaves Harrisburg ::1/5 : e ii , r• eltanlrsburg 2:27. earlinla 2:55, Neter:llr 3.32 : Slk ratnsturg 402, Chambersburg 4:33, Orem:east le A It, arriving at Hagerstown 5:40, P st EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4.30 P Si, 3legliani.nbtirg 5:0'2, Carlisle 5:32, Newvilico :05, Ship ponsUu rg 6:33, arriving nt I mull ersbn rg 7:00, e yd. A 311 XED TRAIN leaves Chatnbersburg 7.45 A Si Or:enrol/tin 0.00, arriving at Ilagerstowu 10:05, 69 75 -." 5J 3S+ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Chniniernburg Inoo ♦ M , Shippensburg 6:211, Netvvillo G:00, Carlisle 0.33, gleclineicsknlrg 7:02 arriving. at Harrisburg 7:30, A M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Mtge, stown 8:20.1 1, Green. castle 0:00, Clambersburg RIG, Shippoisburg-11022, Now villa 10:53, Carlisle 11,0, Mechanicsburg 12:05 arriving at Harrisburg 12:37,1'. or. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12:00'o,, Greencastle 12:28, Cliambetaburg 1:05, Shipponsburg 5:87, Norville 2:10, Carlialo 2:50, Mechanicsburg 3:18, arriving at Han isburg 3:50,r a. A MIXED TRAIN loaves Hagerstown 3:10 r Greencastle 4:27, arriving at Chambers burg 5:20. P v. /1 , -/. Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia. Now Slork,Al'ashing. ton, ma litywie, Pit tnburg, and all points West 0. N. LULL. Soot 3 00 2 51 20 00 15 00 6 00 2 50 Er] ECM $5,521 la S ll l lo rllllSrolont'il 001.8 Cluoub . g. Nov. 21, 1870 iiIENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE. Eight Trains (Daily") to and from Phila delphia and Pittsburg, and Two Tiains Daily to and from Erie (Sundays excepted). A FTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, MO, Petheetol.--Trelee .e 1 the Pee nryh•nnin Railroad Com • any will depart Gum Harrieiburg and arrive at Phi,ndelphin nnl Pittslang no follow,: 2 50—Philadelphia Express leev,n Harrisbarg daily (except Monday)at 2 e 0 a. in, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 7 PO it. m. =I 5 31—Fast Line I,,yea Harrisburg daill_except Koilifft) at 3) 11. m , and pbta ni o no a. m. \t..11 I rain leaves Alteanit daily (except Satidny) nt 3 00 p, nt.. nod arrives nt Ilanristiorg it 0 nu p. m. 10 45—Cincinnati Express letvve 114rrisliorg did y at 10 45 p. in., dad orrii es at WeA. Philadelphia at 310 a. tn. 11- 35—Paeific Express leans Ilan Isburg daily (escept Monday) at.:ll :15 n in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 326 p. m. • 1 20—SOUTHERN EXPRESS leaves Hserinburg daily nt 1 2O p. to., and am ives at WessPlilladelphia at 5 45 p. m. Harrisburg Acsommodatlon lca)'efi Altoona daily (Sunday excepted) at 7 23 a. m., and arrives at Har risburg at 12 96 p. m. 3 53—Harrisburg Ace,nniodatisn learns Harris burg at 365 p. m., and aryls.' nt Phi adelphia at 0 40 p m. 7 30-I,nneaster Train, vial Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg daily (except :bodily) nt 7 3J a. an., And arrives at West Philadelphia at 12 20 noon. , 56,102 50 4 33—Erie Fa*t Line wevt, for Erie, loavea Har risburg daily (oxcopt * Sunday) at 4 33 p. m., arriving at Erb* at 7 40 a. m 2 25—E1IE MAIL roost, for Erie, leaves Harris burg daily at 2 25 n. m., arriving at Erie at 7 90 p m. 12 I3—Cincinnati Express leaves Harrisburg daily at 12 15 a. m., arrives at Altoona at 4 .50 a. in., and arrives at Pittsburg at 9 30 a. m. 3,000 CO 3,000 00 2,003 CO . . . 4 30—Pittliburg Express leaves Harfisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4 30 a. m., arrives at Altoona nE 0 30 a. m., takes breakfast, And arrives at Pitteburg at 3 06 p. m. 2 10—Pacinc Express leaven Harrisburg daily at 2 10 a. to., arrives at Altoona at 6 30 a. nt , takes breakfast and arrives' at Pittsburg at 10 40 a. tn. Fast Line leaves Ilarrisbarg daily (except Sunday) at 4 45 p. tn. , arrives at Allem. at 8 55 p. an., takes slipper and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 20 a tn. 51a11 Train leaves llarrislturg . daily (except Sun day) at 1 15 p m., arrives at Altoona nt p. to., taken supper and arrives atPittutnrg at 1 00 a m. Way l'a)senger Train leaves Harrisburg daily nt 8 15 a. m., arrives at Altoona at 2 20 p. in., and at Pitt-burg at 10 20 p. m. SAMUEL A. BLACK, Supt. NNW lo Dir. Noun. R. It Ilarrlnburg Nov. 24, 1870. READING RAIL 11,0A.D. SPRING ARRANGEMENT GREAT TRUNK LINE PROII THE North and North-West tor Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Pottaville, Tamaqua, Axhlnud , Hiarookin, Lebanon, Allentown, P,alton, Ephvata, 9.ltin , Laneuxter, Co• Trains leave Harrinburg for New York, an follows At 11:10 and 11:10, n m, and 2:50 p m, coons, ling with similar fralan on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving nt New York at 10:'0 a. m, 3:50 and 10:00 p nt, respec.lvely. sleeping Cars aerial, pally thu 3:10 a in train vdthont change. Returning; Leave Now Yak at 0:00 a m, 12.05 Roan, and 3:00 p ur, Philadelphia, at 7:30 830 a m. nod 3:30 p m. Sloping Cum accompany the 5:03 p train fni ro . Nesv York, without charge. Leave Harrisburg for Reading. Puttiville, Tamn• gun, Alineraville, Anhland, hbamokh4Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8:10 a m, 2:00 iind-4:03 p in, s' up Ping, at Lubanon and Kind', .1 way stations; 110 .1:05 p m traln ionnectlng for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia, only. Per Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn ria Schuylkill and Magnet. ,una It alroad, loam Harriiburg at MAO p m. Caul, Pennsylvania Ralliond trains leave Mending for Allentonn, Easton, and Niw Y. k, at 5:00, us. Aid 4:05 pm. heturnlu o, I. nv net Vurk at 5:00 a m,12:00 noon and 3:00 p m, a d Allen town at 7120 a al, 13:25 noun, 2:52, 4:20 nod 1,40 p Way Passong.r 'fraltt leaves Plulads[Oda o t 7:30, rt tu, connecting u I th aln on East Penney'. entail - Anil read, nail, sting (rum Reading nt .th2o p stopping nt nll ntationa LOll,O Pollee'll e at 0:00 a in, and 2 30 p m, ITernil at 10:00 a in, hltainuallt, et' 6,10 mai 41:15 a at Ahlw 4.7:05 a in, dud 12:13 goon,Mehsuoy City, at - 7151 — n - nr - nnti4,2o 2:,0 p m, for.Phi,ladolphia, Now Sort:, Iltudlng,ellar rleburg, 00. Lunen Schur11:111 and Sunquelattina Railroad, at 5:15 a in, f Ilitrthhurg, and 13:02 110 , 111 fur t'ino Grove and Tremont. CM l. A DLIC 4, &P ' Reading Accommodation Train leave, Pottsville at tutu a on, pans. Reading at 7:3U a my. arriving ut Philadelphia ut 11420 a tn. lief arising, kaves Phila delphia at 0:15 put, purring Itu.nling at 7:55 p m, nr• living at Pottaville at 0:40 p m. PcotrtoWn Accommodation 'train leaser Pult , tnWli rtt 6.30 a m ; returning leaver Philadelphia at 4:30 pm. Columbia Railroad trains lefty., Reading at'7:2o m, and 0:15 p in, for ;Ephrata, Lila, Lat,ca.ter, Cm • . Paklonian It ‘llroad !mini to Ito Perldoinon Ja_ne 11,n at 7:15, 0:05 a in,‘sl:oo and 00.1 p retorid,g, loavu Seliwenkaril.o Mti 5:10a m, 12:50 limn, and 4:30 p of, o nitrating - will• aliallar truths on Beading Railroad. Colobinoltdalo Railroad trains leave Pottstown ut 0:10 a m, 1,15 and 6,45 p in, vaunting, Wave Mt. P.oan nut nt 7.00 and 11:05 a tn. rwd 3.0011111 eonnec • log with similar trains on Reading Re I iroad.l Cheater Valley Railroad 'name I,llvo . Bridgeport nt Elgiti at m, and 2:05 and 5:32 p m ; refurning, lenln Downingtowiutt 6:40 a tn. 12:45 anon, anti 5:25 pin, eoutiecting with tfilliillr lad no 0u It, mull* 'Unload. On Buadays: Leave Now York at 5;00 p at, Phil:, dolphin, at 8;00 n nr,uad 3:15 r p (1110 8:00 om, train - running only to Reading.) leave rottsville ut; 8:00 a m; learn Harrisburg at 3:10 a to, and 2:110 p ni; lenvo Allenton n at 8:45 pun; leave Reading at 7:16 o. In, and 10:05 p in, for Harrisburg at 6:80 al in, for Now York, nod nl, 8;40 n m, and 4:16 p m, fat Ptak adolplits. . Commutatilm, Mileage, Benson, School end4tscur elmr tiokote, to nod from all points at minced rate. Baggago chocked f.Vongl4; ono hundred pounds allowed each passenger. • . • . J. E. WOOTTEM, tiet Supt qUa ENK m.olvo •ltundlng:Pu., April a, 1871. . FORcu • RENT.—Tht , solloolrociinet now occupied by MO , Inetltuis, (Episcopal) on tho second floor of Mnrjon HMI - building, from am first of July nort; also the Lodoo room onlbo third floor, Ds occuplodi by,Et, John's Mike of Masons,' from first of April noxt. , Ito7l • • 3, W.,EDY. 0031FORTABLE DwollingilMusD for SALE.—ThS milersigned offer. at PRIVATE SALE Ids two-story Brick 'EweMug. Nouse, situated on" South West street. No. 80. 'lt pa. boon recently re-fitted and Improved, the walla 'mimed, joss. and water Introducod, and the gat den w , ol ntockdO with grapes and butt tress. Poisons &Baring - to: buy are requested to call and examine. - Tsarina made, easy to puichasers; anithumedlsto porsosslou given if .11e. aired. • . N. I'. OA - RIMER. 23tnlattf • . - . Lines of Travel RAILRO.A'D TRAINS RUN AG FOLLOWS DIRECT 'ROUTE NORTH AND BO UM: E=l: SOUTHWARD. - A isram R. 'FISKE, General Superintendent,-Ilarribloqg F.D. S. YOUNG, Goneral-Pneoenger Agent. l'Altimore W EST W A 11 D ! EASTWARD! =EI EIMEEEE! Monday, April 3, 1871 Pedetabie HALL'S': MEM igGETABLi R R, L E iV EYf 113 It H. A I 1. the oply perfkutud .ana Restores rally -prtp.'red. prvp rafku .ur li kind teir ulrored W hn piib e, uud Gray EMI Lae uo Cdmpelppr!p p.Ht, liy h. ray Ifni t• . 1s 00011 Test mi d 10 't ETE iiidl yotlthitil .odor mid bill Original Bhney..sir . ldeh le .ciqu'eh!tdalirel MI who. linlr Is 'thin Pi otnntegt falling 'out lq the two "I yin. Vonewvr, .11.11lr too IS g.cal Of- fedi., pa, by„itn, tonic ••(undut Growth ! hig propprres the lin'r will and IEI a 1 o Itlettea oral the hair grow trig,tt flllll ?Ittong Agniii: In Splendid mem It w:11 ,rentu a nirw,growill 1 --Dressing._ :uLlces-l2ic-7ulliles mi i'.en ~~p,Z— It le cooling, alai 1111 , 1311 COI Itching Try ono mul Irri!ntlon or tl, orafp. It doc, Bo;tle and not stain tho Olin on do dy... hoc makes Ilse scalp wblta and chum As it dressing It is the boa and most Thicken eronninlenl p, eparntivd Inlhe world, _lip the no Its cifec's hist a much I ugur So• d'ror our Treatim. nn (to - huh ME Locks I free IJ all, 11 mull Sad by ail Druggist* and preacre in .11eiReinr. PricSo Ono DollaF per pottl, R. HALL & C 0.; 'ProprjetOrB LABORATORY, NASHUA, N. 11 A. nATERSTICK, Agent, CARLISLE, PA. 26rtui,40 ly Carlisle Machine "El • GARDNER t.C.5 Co X' /? L AC LILY E II CE=I Reaping ! Seeding ! Threshing! THE CENBERLAND VALLEY THRESHER AND SEPARATOR! Wu offer thin now Thresher and Separator, (Cacho. & Coo Patent,) to the farmers of Cumberland and ndJoinitm counties, aafully equal, if not superior, to any machine now manufactured. It has the groat advantage of being plain and simple In construe that It Is a =1 E== In ruing it the former hill ho sure of moot he Fallibly run out of crop,hocuie it WASTE:4 NO tfil AIN but saves a'l that gins through the machine, nod separa - on entirely the chaff from the str.,w. It is *nu cagy running machine, and will do It. work thoroughly. Tolv we guarantee. Ii in at the same time the cheapest machine lu the market,_, The.. 110 It 0 W 1 It, which we Inrnish to run the Cumberland Viillmy Thresher le else new and entirely different In con- ===II2I2IIEMOMEM ing much greater goner and 'speed with lighier _draft- i ice-Alutt_feue,horsca-onlyi_vcaLba..requiretli where many ether xualchiced require six and right . . The Comb. riand Valley Thresher and Cleaner was tried on the grounds of the Cumberland Couuty Ag ricultural Pnciedy nt the Fair of 18711, a large crowd of farmers being present to Witt.. Its,operatlon. The trial wniocompletely successful, and the machine proved its ability to thresh, clean, nod separate tinily in the most satisfactory manner. All who wittimsed the trial expressed their approval in' tho warmest terms. Thu Committee oti Agricultural Implements also gate the machine a special notice he their report, strongly recommending it, The Cumberland Valley Thresher and Separator - has also boon recently used by Col. William M:lienderson, at hire farm near Carllele In threshing and loaning a largo crop. So fully is he satisfied of Its groat mer its that ho allows on to use Ida name as a tolerance. Farceurs who wish further and fuller particulars es to the working qualities of this new inachino are therefore respectful. y referred to Col. Henderson, one of the moot widely known farmers of Cumber land county. The Cumberland Valley Thresher will always be wolf and substantially built, of the best material, solidly framed In every part, and presenting a hand rime external appearance. !erica of machine, with 30 Inch cylinder, $2OO, without Oregon. A great advantage orthis machine is that it can bo readily repaired at any good shop without trouble. TIIB CUMBERLAND VALLEY PATENT SELF RAKING M-ONTER AND REAPER. We will also build this now machine, with change• and improvements; fully remedying tho defects and weak points of thaw built ,Inst season. Our aim is to supply torment with a good_horue-mado mochlue, which., if not superior in all respects t• thou: brought front a distance, will nevettheless prove in all Orse,n. tint points a good and rahable harvester, All wo ask for it is a fair trial.. .Tho Willoughby l'atent UM SPRING GRAIN DRILL. wn build this well known Grain Drill noir, with or without Guano Attaclitnent, and the kliovels in .tralght or zigzag rows, Just ne the farmer prefers , . We now have, also, a now and Improved plan of ettarliing the gum tubes, for which Not have obtained Letters Patent, which, with other Improvements, makes the Willoughlky the most complete and per. feet Drill mannfacturelin j_lm country. Ale•npe on hand n fall lino of GRICULTURAL 111PLENEST3 Loth of our own manufacture 61111 from ether coda!, Sediments, including entry rueful machine med it by 010 Gainer. We may enumerate Say Rakes, old fanbloned hre•lim a stud 'terse Powers, Corn Shoihrg, of a Welt toe have three kinds, and tiro diffment sizes, Cad iron tarn Sheller., Fodder Cutters; Cider Al file, and other articles too numerous to specify. Or tere taken for all kinds of . IRON WOR•K, In our extensive Foundry and Machine Shops, and fur BUILDING mATERrALs p A r Lv l e l 7 to tl , c i e t c o rrion n our Doorstud Surd Factory WEL'L•SEABONED LUitllEit says on boil, enabling us to fill idrotders omptl3. at lila lowent prited: Farmers:Guilder+, ui tuanufacturers aro Invited to gh a Its a call nod o eur farilities for turning out good work, , F. UAILDNEIL A CO. 2.ojan7lhlut Brady's .Aily I _ 0 L T,I) A Y - WILLIAMBRADY, 302 MARKET STREET, Ifne Jun returned front Now York with thO' largest stock of Holiday floods ever 1 rought to thla city rons'ating In port of HOLIDAY AND BRIDAL SILVER, of elegant dreign And . AMA, from )ho C lebrato 1 Oorharo Manufacturing Company. REATTIFUL PLATED WARE, T,Osolo, Coffoo _ Cake and FruJt Daiketv, - • • - •Caraero, Plekla and Celery Standei, -- " Sonp; Tareunp, W,Jun Siando, etc., ..ota. TAR, Cutlery f 151, , gant.. dexign and (NMI, trout celebrated, lam:fact, ry of Ilarr.nut Bros. it, n, w paarl,..lrury platud „ OUR 'FANCY 0001)5 DEPARTMENT libr cos lido Wing iirt'cles; "Elegant hulk nhlnl CIIIMA nod 0101,1 /linen 01,104.11—a Lenin Dui nilic :o, !follot Sots. Wolfing I) er4S, .1,110 Stilltl9, .Idor C 1,04, WI I Boxes, I Ord 13.ei‘tos nine or Violet and Snodal II uoil, Loather, sllls, ;IMO etc., ode., paw zee, Statist tin, Coot,: Ploces, %a co etc., ote Musical Boxec, Ito) Ito foul 2 to-111 idles and with Irelt. and Maud° In ;Ma Innentt F. each, Clodt.e, in OM, • Itemize - and M lade Cates; Cu. kou Ciger Stands; Cigar, Caere, Toba,eu II nen ((Silver and Plated), Parlor Therinontut. re, Ci anvil Monty Purees and.Poeket llnulte and a great variety of evor) thing In my line, Call. and examine Om grand aetortutent. , ' - WILLIAM BRADY, 302 Mar Let strout, Ilatrialmr,t, Pa BM ' Employment .1510.01141 EMPLOYMENT, BUREAU 'oP THE Young Meu'n Christirtiv—Associatiop, iye, 323 . .. Cunt?. Serent'L St„ Paitudapain, . . Between Cheetnut and 'Walnut. if youmlOi to hire labor of. nay kind, wato and toll unjust the }loin Yollwant. 'Tito sups on will pay. The beat ; Awl cheapest way to reach you, place, niteLlf the 'roux Philadelphia, you hod' hotter onoleao Railroad faro. 11e will tin our beat to • servo ou and give'you all the in rOrnaltioll sac eon 1:11,011 . . the person we send. Our dealt., is to assist ilia worthy, and no charges to either party.. Andress ALEX SLOAN, Entploytuent 1,23 South - ,Beventh ifreet, sodast' .