gnwncau Muutci*. CAltl.ljil. K. I’A.-., ThnrMlß. May »»■ «»0- Jtate* for AiiiKiHimmeiil* of ( amlirlates J __Prepayment Required w ail cases: AnM W^.T.Snl-.lon-r.*'^ s>olPlrwl.irol Votir. l.(*l MoloS'r’V s.l»U'l.Dfr. grail*. Democratic } Tlicre will be » Bieollngof the Democratic r-ommlltceoUTiml crlaml County. In the Com mlttee Room. In the roml Home. In rarllele. on Ho turd sy, the 29th of May. IUW>. at 11 o'clock. A. M p. E. DELI ZtIOOVEU, M ty It IWtfl. ChnOvxm. A C‘o9tMt.?ll>AUl.li KXVMI LF A few ciiiyn ng<> a number of the frieudd of the bravo old h.-ro. O mi. Thom is, naked him to aocopt u valua ble present of a solid silver tea set. The General willi th t iliooily mi l mauliiieas wliieh lm- altv ivacliiireieriy. 'il tiim.ileoliuo 1 ilia in t'liili lent « ft, a 1 I -1 that ho In I Inter ulno I never to re oeive.a tesflnionlnl meler any «i eil n stanrea. Tesiiiininials to m-.i In power, ho aiiiil. are often nnlv a t iiuly vo.led hr ba nr b ; d for Inti itniee. (i a. Tamil is is to be co nmonde l for refudne to receive the present, and it is tru i, as he slid, th it ••te-tini i Tuts to men in power are often only a thinly veiled bribe ■ r bid for influence.” It would newelllorUranl If he entertained tae same opinion. W’e n dice by the p ipers that he is still receiving presents a most daily. Indeed, it has been dis covered that tlieonly sure way to oh ton an oIH o fro n Grant is first to make him a present. Hie m ire valua ble ibe present, the more lucrative the olflje. He has disgrace 1 himself and the nation by this low an I groveling disposition to sell his patronugi for a consideration. Already he has accepted real estate valued at over two hundred thousand dollars. Diamonds, watches ch i is, horses, dishes, carriages cows, d igs, liqn irs, s‘gars, stiow beef, &'. hive hcnn accepted by him since his in auguration, We see it stated that tie is Ih‘ owner of “eighteen of the finest V neri'i,” all of them pres fints. His son rides to seho don a $3OO pony, which was oressmt *d tfi the Rresi dent hy a sharp Yankee who now holds an |S,OOJ offi -e. Mrs. Grant appears at her “receptions,” covere I with dia mon 1.4—a1l presents. Tae little d m jh ter of the President drums on a $3 000 piano-a present. All ire presents pregarits from successful seekers after office. F »r the of th*'Unite 1 to receive presents is an demoralizing a* it i< un lignifle l. Until L’ncoln suc ceeded to power, no President had evi r avepte I a presentd icing his tomi of otfi-e The practice commenced with Lincoln, or nth tr, w.) sh m I siy, w th Mrs. Lincoln whnsoM the oil *es ami th * plunder in the keeping of her hus b ind for presents Th * pr-*s *nts t > the Lincolns, however, were small atfiilr in '*.o npirismi to those receive I hv the Grants, Grant, if he has luck, will \ ile up presents to the value of a million of dollars or more, in ids four years term. He d m't appeir particular as to th kind of presents he receives—a SIOO 000 house, a **s,oV)’y s>*, or a tin whistle for his little son arc equ-illv acecpla le; all are thinkhillv recciveii, and a n oii -e to the kind friend follows as a m itter of course. Wo h ive-ei i for mr spoken of (iM’it as ’i mri of low 'Helmut. I is right t«» thus designate hitn, for it i litomlly tra.r. 11 • huk* dignity as h docs sense. Mad he the spirit of a Thomas, he would have insulted the first m>n who offered him a present after his inaugura'ion. Ho should have regarded with scorn and contempt the mendicant who ipprouehed him with a bribe in one hand an ' a petition for an offije in the othei*. T.iis would have been the c mrse of a rn i>i w i » ha I his own and his country's honor at heati But poordrant was too glad to re-eive presents; he could not resist the temp tation to line his pockets with tin “veiled biibe” tendered him. We re peat, Grant ha- disgraced hiinseb brought his high oH *e into disrepute and placed an bidellib e (dot upon th nation itself. Let him enjoy his fin houses, his horses, his jewelry, ttc,, i he cun. With theexception ol I.incob no President befoie bin thus degraded the om e, and it is some sonsolalimi n know that Lincoln and Grant ate tin only Ita UcaU th it ever occuj ied thi high poiitio i. \V^ex General Longstroet sot fire to the battle-field in the Wilderness, by which some of the sons, fathers, hus bands, and brothers of the citizens •> Pennsylvania lying there wounded am helpless, were consumed in the flames they little thought that, the time wouh come when they won d vote for a nm» who would appoint thiswameLongstrce to a lucrative office, and that tin ; would appiovo of the appointment There are aching hearts in this country who long expected the return of rda tives who are mining to this da\ They were consumed in (he flames r that barbaric act. The patty (hey oc and vote with prefer to pamper tin man who ordered the torch to he a« • plied, and elevate him to office, wh;l the friends of those sacrificed are fn quently suffering for the necessaries c. life. The Radical party of the South is great institution. At the preset,l tun It is composed of neg'oea, rebels at ■ the Bum of the north. They too are tli mpn placed into office there liy Gran 1. 1 ng-treet r. as appointed Surveyor o the Port of New Orleans, a negro Pie Master at Columbia, S. f., an nIH worth s3,Hit) a year, other negroes an reheis in various other offices, and lie halan-e are tilled hy carpet-bagger, ftoin the north. They are the met. who with the aid of Radical bayonet till the offices, rule the people, am compose the radical party in thetjouil- Is it not a ni"e party ? Northern (tail enl* approve and support this stale o affairs because “their parly” docs i. B. F. Joiirbrt, a co'ored man,’ ha been appointed and confirmed AsSesso of Infernal Tie venue for the First llis trict of Louisiana Two other negroc we e' confirmed Justices of the I’eac, for the District of Columbia. The ••colortd men” were all aiding the ret els during the war, hut bee utse the have black skin are presumed to Jiav been extreniely ‘•loyal.” mt: lAiiifF kxVIMHi.e, The present tariff!* a miserahlo fail* ure, both as a revenue measure and for protection. \\ Idle our manufactures are “protected” to an extent that gives t'iemaimo*t the tuonopo'y of the home market in in my articles, the minufuc turers themsdves are beginning to H iueal, for their business w»«s nevermore depressed than now. The iron men of this State are feeling some of the evil effects of too much “protection.’ 1 The revenue laws impose burdens that crip ple cm erpnse and impoverish labor, and they hang like a dead weight around the loins of the nation. The • hicago *rtbtme % a leading Radical newspaper, is in iking war on the ptes ent revenue policy, and in a late num ber .shows hou the Wes is robbed by “protection.” It estimates that, reck oning the wear and tear oi railway truck-*at 7 percent, per annum, it re quires the enormous amount of 438,730 tons of iron io make good the yearly destruction in this country of worn-out and broken mils. The tin iff on iren of s2»i»l«>n thus compels railway com panies to pay a t.u of $6,77">,000 f*T * protection” on Hie annual repairs of n*ads. The tax comes, not from the milway companies, but from those who must pay the mccsmrily Increased fares and freights. The people pay tor “pro tection,” and pay dearly f r it, 100, a bile all the money th-t is made from it goes into the pockets of the maiiu laciurers. The time lias gone hy for intelligent nations to begirt themselves with Chinese wails in trade, or enact prohibitive tariffs. The people now want freedom to sell what they have to dispose 01, for the highest price, and to buy where they can buy the«heapest, without let ir hindrance. It is a fraud upon the consumer to compel him to purchase of his next door neighbor when he can get the same article thirty or forty per cent, cheaper hy going a few squares down the street, and yet this ridiculous prohibition is all that protection has to stand upon. But peo . pie are no longer to be frightened by the bugbear cry of free trade. They thirst for treedom intrude. Oppressed ai they are by taxes of all kinds, they want to buy where they wish, and of whomsoever they please, with* ut the 'interruption of laws to make them pay two prices for their goods. ( 01. John W . Fokney, of the Press, who has just returned to Washington from an extendi d lour thiough the .'south, writes, though the i.orthen vi>i lor can easily find abundant materials for criticism and complaint. >et that life and property are *o day a- sate in eorcia, Florida, and South Carolina as they are in Pernsyivama. The habit of assailing men lor opinion's sake, he says, should be abandoned. This is pielty steep trom a man wl o has been \ illt,\ ing the South for years, and bolding llu* people of tint stet on ip to the ridicule, contempt and per ecut on of the Hadicals. The secret *.f this Midden chance in Korney’s methoi. •1 m eing things, is because In* has an a coi considerable bigness togrind and >e expects the Southern people to turn he stone. li they would be justified n lynching anybody it would be John \V. Forney their persistent slanderer. Pimwiuptiov.—•James Pollock, the t)(‘W \divctor of tl»<? I’bi.vulolphm mini, has aken his scat and pul the political roil loti nc at work. Never before, she < he government was established, tuc sn h (pi ck and rapid work been dole I) thN ins rnmeniol torture, as undei In'* a Imiidstrallon. Not satisfied with lisplacing one. two, or a dozen at a line; Pollack issues a bloody edict as so >n as be is in oliiee, which announce that “ oil ehi//toyea loJmxe op/Jotit(mru/» l ofc ginre October, IHGG, may voiutbler tirmselre* dUf-huryfd." 'lbis is doing ne dirty work ol (headministiutioii let •vlio esaie. it wil be remembered ilia •ne ol the early ads of Secretary i-orn cas the issuing of an order dismissing td hands in the Philadelphia Nav,\ tard, who did not support the pew ad idnistratioo, and accordingly iheknih v.is applied there with an udsparing i »ml. A Democratic mechanic is no ilowid to strike a stroke of work for i he government unless tie will cousem to cry ho*>ami:is ,i« th** Great Gift mterpr/se. The Kake India is mid other inlmhi in’s of our new seven-million gold dol Ur territoi y of Alaska,areexperienein • the richest bleesingsol republican swey. He discipline of « uster m the plains ha* been repeated, with the happiest ef • ct in the neighborhood of the pole.— wo white men were recently killed by •'•me Kake Indians, and as a punish inent all their villages were laid in • shea, and the iiiha-Rants turned out t • enjoy the hospitalities of a polar sky. he eifect is said to have been admira •le. The h mor an I dignity of the \merlcaii tepublic have been tenibly .indicated. By last accounts the-Ksqi naux were exceedingly docile ami j-ub tiissive. W)mt spasms of delight they nu-t experienceeverytime they reflect •u thef advantages of the transfer from epotic Russia to the model Christian ♦•public! How merrily they must •ance around the bla/e of their burn ing huts! A Fi.ino at Grant The New York 't’or/d, having advised Charles A. Dana, if this .vtei, to quit seeking office.ami •tick to his velocipede, Dana says in rc *ly: “>'« are much obliged to our leighbor for his able opinion whi h ve esteem as a hig:i compliment. Hut s pi tiic advice, we do not see the wis -lon of it. Stick to our velo-ipede! hat is the very tiling that wo Ii ive ■i-eu doing; whereas, there is every easiin to lieli we tli u if w; hl l sent. the e Df'pnle to General Grind we should are gut the. iiffirr.” lit K union of ail i miser vat ive citizens if Virginia, in favor of Walker, .the niservative Republican candidate, has ' iglnened Wciles, tie-carpet-bag negro •indid.ite, nearly out of his wits, lie low crou lies down like a hound mid •aaiigcs his principles in the face of 1 inger like a coward. • The disfran ■nscmenl an I other objectionable •l.mses.to the constitution am to lie med on sperately, an 1 will probably •o defeated. * i.v the publish! d account of the ex icnscs of the United Mates enalo fur t(!8, is the following item ; A. W. Wilkfield, (or furnishing tea ml making the same for the Use of the •enaie *5l. Did .h’s •• tea" come fr u m the ” ii do n the 1 f ” HEUINfRT I.AW. The Registry lauv passed by the last legislature will be found on our first page—except iho sections of it which refer exclusively to the *;ity of I’hlla delpha. Its uhole intent and aim seems to ho to hinder audimpede work ingmen and foreign horn citizens in the exercise of their right to vote. I requires assessors to go from house to house, and inquire into the business and habits of the occupants. It demands that the foreign-born citizen produce his iiatuiaMxation papoisto the ass» ssor, and should he refuse to acqlese in tins demand his name is not to bo entered on the list; when be subsequenllv at tempts to exercise his right to vote, this omission of his name r» inters Ins voting difficult, and may wheie the 'majority of the election olHersme Radi cals, terminate in the rejection of bis ballot lima still more infiiiiious fa ture is that it requires the name ol the voter’s empl* yer to he given before Ids own name can be put upon the list of voters —tli.is demanding of the poo r man a voucher not asked, ut the hands of the rich. We urge each of our readers to carefully peruse lids Regist y l.aw, to examine its pr>*visl-.ns, an I s'*e for themselves the impcdinniits it places in the way of working-men when they attempt to vote. We desire them to remember that this law is n t the work of the Democratic party, but the work ol iVmi parly which piofiKHOK to bo iu favor of universal suffrage, ami which proclaims previous to each election “Manhood .Snfirage” as its motto. Let each vo’er ’emember that the Radiial newspapers throughout the Slate ap prove of this tvrannical aet, and that t te Democratic newspai ers oppose it. It remainsim w with the people to ap p ovo or condemn this law. It does not mo much efect the rich banker, or tl.< proprletoi, ol landed estates, >»s he who labors from sun to sun for bis dail bread. The working-men of IVun \ \ \ania can repudiate this tyranny if they wd‘. Let them do so at our next Sla t election. A victory then won at ’the ballot box by them, will t-e a gra d step toward the restoration of the pun principles advocated by Jellerson in toe government of « ur Slate ami Naiion. The Mi.vkks .Stkikk.—a dispatch from Scranton, dated on Thursday, says The strike of the coal miners lias ex tendi d to day to nearly all the niiies s 'Uih of and around W ilkfsbarre, aid to sr me in the vicinity ol Plttston. Fnl y hall of th- oO,tl(K) miners ol thewho’e n hracite region have now quite w ok in obedieme to the mandate of tie r< n nil Committee of the miners; bit as yel no formal demand for increase ol wiges, nor any statement of grievance s h s bi-en made, and none of the miners Mem to have a clear idea why they have abandoned work. The employ ces of the large companies around Scranton a d (.'arbondale have not yet determin ed whether they will quite work, and the c uitlnnance of the strike la-g iy de ends upon their ac'ion; if they decide to join in the inovr merit, a protine*ted -uspoi sbm of mining opera ions is ex pected, but in case of their refusal, it is • •resumed the Mi ike will last but a f< w days. It is asserted by operators that the movement is desigmd to force a 1 ads of payment of miners, predicated upon the New York nuirktt price ot coaL whatever it might be, and that »wenlyp»r cent, will be demanded, erions accidents occurred to day in oliieries near South Wilkeslmrre and Hyde Parke, by which nine miners were severely injured, and some It is rented fatally. 56&,The Radical papers appear de li jilted he< ause Grant is repor ed to have said that “no man appointed by Andrew Join sonshall remain in office.” Wi.ether Grant u-ed this language or uof, we neither mow nor eau*. If In •lid. it is evidence of his littleness o. soul. More than this, he falsified. Ge". • rant’s father, at the General’s own •equest, was appointed Pnstma-ter a’ CWington, Ky., by Presi tent Johnson. Our word for it, lie will not hen moved by President Grant, and y t to I.e con sistent and truthfull, the President should oust him without hesitation, in*,me win mu do, and he thereto.e falsified vlien hesaid he would rcnmv all who had hc» n appointed to office by Johnson. Tl»h mm.tP'( over 1 1 i» po-ition of Siip<>r n <•« the IViiJ• t • m> 1 a>* I **•«-• i» •u*h » \v>»l’Mi uipl «•>;«•)'(*■) o> i‘ li.'it j uiiu /I- «' ,v .1. ci.led, 'wo nr The 'M h - i• I’nl <*-i• «lfi»l i||io jj S'ltft met' € h»*iJ»iy. wl'lch cidcd if hot h "c.l1 ti »h\« i» Jy Itjn dl d. iii.il hi'oic 1| pp i> pollc • n aiul umiiiU «,vir i >pp s*r ui c<nn*». « Tn K Evt nii.t; JJ il eiw, i.f I‘liiliuli'l- | “Li tum linvo p.'iic.'!” pha, says; "The I’residmt insists on putting honest, capable men inlootiiee.” A itli -inuve umdor end ingenuity n Western Badical ji urnal tohli.-ses the I ruth nhunt the Badical »■ p'-inlunn s, and thus pallates it: “Ashley is not as luinest as he might he; but ala re. In tliese degenerate days, can ai y hen 's! man be found?— and surely lla office should not remain meant waitii g <r an bones t mao to turn up." It js stated i hat the President has dc temihied upon the nomination of tie •-'roes In responsible positions in Js’i a York, Boston, Philadelphia, Cltieag and other Northern eilies. This eours. is to be pursued to stop tlie complains that have been made that the appoint ment of negroes is confined to one see lion of the country. A Washington special telegram t the Tunes says that on Wednesday la ‘ iln- Pres dent took considerable prii'i in showing the fine points of a (air o horses, the gift of a New York gi nib man before his imiuguratli n.” It iai pity 'that ilie Preside t is so slunk ingly paclivderm itoiH as to actuary “take pride” in bis shame. At Iheso called “pro'cclion” mceli. ) in Philadelphia, on Thursday, ,vr Wiiart-'N made the gratifying an nnuncement Unit die hinds of the 1< agm were “in arly exhausted,” and gem i ally, that, unless the hut was pise round and filled, die whole cm cci would speedily go to the dcninitio bow wows. It it slated that the t mirDiander • tlu* I nbaii patriots was imiipelnd i send home it,IKK) men for want of piopi amis with which to equip them. Man of die soldiers arc said lo he armed « it bc.Mlics. If they can tight with sucl weapons they deserve to sikccc wilder they do so or not. The Itadicals expended over cm hundred and seventy seven thousan dollars during die Inst session of ('••! gress, in dc|>rivlngiinn legally,elcetou of seats in that body, THE S. Y. lit HU I> ON HIE RIUK AL i*,% m v Bennett’s Herat*! has boon oiu of the most 4 flh icnt, because oho of ibo unu-t insidious journals published in tin*, in forest 4>f tin* radical i arty. It did «h much tooli.rt (»rat t t i the Presh’en y as could ht» accomplished by twen y Now York Tribunes, hut 4 von this .-ti tanic journal is now compe led to j li mit the corruption and rot'cnncs- of radicalism. In a recent article it uses tie following language: ’ *• Tie fo<*t litis tiMMiue pnlen* I hat 11 4» r**|itil*l etui party is the imM corrnpl.tli»t e»Mf ciirM'ii our tmiil. I)'ting the war its 1 aiders tell ii|m«i» Ih<* National To us ury and tin* piddle credit II 4* m» naiiiy ravcim s wolves. Thtdr johs and mb* helps in tin* way of army contract-, in ■he sale of rotten old hulks lor nans ports, in the building ot new war ves sets that proved shells or ahoitiois, mi'i in evetylhlnu coiluc.ed wil • sup) lilH. including provision*, <•)• thing, Image; hospil «l stores, ml so on to (In* end of the catalogue. tor (he tee of the army ami. navy, wcie-enough to appal any « t er people t a- t e American. These d> praved and'hungry leaders, wilh tip pei lies for the spoils of otllce still linger ing in llielr Insallahle maws, have now fastened upon Hie Seim e of the United 1 Stales, and. with an avanclou*ness that opnitis all compiomlHe. icason a* tl con- Pol, demaii i 'hat no appointment Him I l.r m.ide \\ It hotr Iheir having a linger in tin* schcllon In (he homely phrase of a Western Senator, they are peisistcot'V *diogdong|ng* ev< r.V mends r of thal Indy; a d, il Is imodly ing to acknowl edge, they have in th »t body trhoid* an < conlieres ns corrupt as I hcmselvcs, who ate ica y and arc emptoved I • do ihclr buMing In making Indian trentics. al ii w<ii|2 cnorn oils uranls of land for pri vpe pmp m*h and engaLdng in o|i*ci •-alh I ah us practices, besides encoding* ill; frandu’eni appointments to onh*c, M Whenever the dishonest, mendacious Ilerahl is fmced to make a conf* ssion ike tins, is it not time that noiH’st pen ••It* begj i to consider the f:u;t that, in voting the mdlcal ticket, they vote i<» ■?eep r* power “the most corrupt pany that ever cursed our land.” Ml'tVf OLSI a&ll l> isv II lit FKIOIKS The ridcigo "VHnmi’ .‘•ays *• * hero never was an adoiinistndi mi wi h loiter ntc»ii!mw nr less aptilu lc ('*r »r y g hem »nt ” And the N. Y. Tnlmnp says: “Two months have pn-sed away, and ! t ciinn I he anhim d that ue have a stronjr admin slratlon. Its nmral power has Ik on frittered away by small absur illes.” Of he ( al-inet it says: ‘ ••‘ecre’ary FNh Mia*’ come down ft* "f> fmu a former generation hir he is n tthe inanlfM 1 mlnet mir iplonmcv.’ o he Seeretaiy oftheTre: s-iry has ahili ’v ‘not ah ve medie.erily, and If he slvai d n main at the head of tin Tieas di y I >epartmeat durinir his nahirai life, ho should do no more than dint wi h the tide and avoid the breakers from hoor to ho ras best fie niitrhl.’ Secre tar\ Rawlins is ‘an invalid in health atid nnqitallfh d by traininirand exneri eiiee to take till l h adji g position wh’ch eirenni-tat-< , ‘s have to rood upon him in tho national administration.’ .-Tcrotary" horie ‘is. by eon-mon con ent. and lied either for administration or eonii tl ' Ti e hiilam-eof the Cahinetare s 1 >1 wo as i rohahly competent to di>ehat«*o the eh rh-al duties ol their ofti o-h” After this Is the sumnrng up and riking flown of the K. V. 'Jr.bunr whirl) adits: ‘ IMstiiM mi-lnke was in ’not pie ei iving Unit -talesmen are required to fill tl opi cos of statesmen.’ The sec ond was ‘lns eaverin ss to appoint per sonal lri< nd-and relatives*!!* oftire.’” The Chicago Republican is eerta : nly one of the loading and controlling or vans of the Republican party. Its opin nn * f General Giant is summed up :a follows: It is useless in conceal n fact, which h - i»-ronip p ifrnt to all, ami that Is that the . wlministration ha-disappnin<- c not only tl (‘country gcncr lly, In’ ts immcdiaic party friends. Kven 1-h j ckais and v«t\ huzza ds and scavcn ;.crs ol iln* parly camp, not only seen i he rising gab* of popular dissatisfaction, hm arc preparing to veer nmnd an la<e advairage of the nnexpeend change of M-ntim- nt. Tin vry men who. a short time since, claimed to In friends of the 1 resident par t‘jrcelle»vp< •to now wagging their longues agelnst him in the street* and pnhlie hnr-room*. a >d t ronoaneiog him a political fai me .md ids nomination a party pSnmhr, ranniMi oven mi; si-oils. A le'tertothe l*!ii'a VJpVa Inquire , dated V asliington, Mry 11. gives 111 To lowing account of a light helwten two ‘•loii” olhcc-seekcrs : “Tiik devil came for the oil mm an I not finding him at home, look Id .on /'<m7. The a’ ove allusion is made to tin do *li» ol the son of ex President .Join, son l y a leading lh publican paper whiclj n-presi n s a party claiming p. h tve all tlie piety, mom ity, pr> priety, d ..vney anil in elligeme, and needs in arther ki nm-nit. A facKTloi’S journalist speaks of “the principles upon which (an- P csi ent was elected M We haw soul mi sen a more hitter satire (h: n h am p cmm e »d it, in s.n ntertog tt.v • forn , s thecliainplon conundrum of the day. he piincipUs on width th ant whs •iected ! What'were thine principles*. Wim r. the whole West is howling ilmut the b'undering protectionists. v*mU\ it not be wel; to rent in* or Ilia hp West has dote i»s “love hi Kt” to wp up the protection nm ority In * on re>B? There is notHonmcii symp th* s there might he for people who pun sli tliemsi Ives. General” Sehenek will Bail foi England in a week or eo. \\ notice hat about two-thirils of our jit idle 1 'ong es-meu expe ct to visit Ku opo urn; the emu ng su.inner. With hey wouhi stay tl;< re. RrcKi.Ks roMMiesioNKn. Dim. «U*k Uh his b.M ic i u ii'su »ie 1 *ti i uHt rto pain. He takes the place ot jldm l‘ inly, one of the fathers of the Uepuhl* n party. Hale is a man of talent; ckles a bloated a^s. The Philadelphia Union l.ongm t should he railed rogues league.) on u'tained a number of * 4 distinguished*’ eg roes a lew «hi.\s shire. While.-an • larks sat promisem usly at the tallies, ad finally all got drunk together.— ■ Minis of a feather fhu-k together n W. 13. Ahthh, of New Yn'-k, n tn n n ineome of $1,070.2 2. The tax i.n tin princely income is a ,ri..o over ~.0,000. MIS 4 ELLANE I' . —RVhinond Is amU'fd at a nineteen o .nee I ahy. 1 ; -“Preaching rinks” Is an irreverent W st m term tor chinches. -There has u tire on the top o'* U dskilt moontidiis. —'l'lie prcsciii circulation of Mr Bon ner’s New V».rk Ledger is said to exceed 3iH),uou c« pics. A Vi ruin hi humorist calls the sqonl -11• iir ot a North Uaio.ina Uiihy u “ ctamle tal.” (’hinepo laborers are being success fit y employed in Louisiana. A Unban Jiljhus'eriiiir exp'dition is add io l>c lilting out in Baltimore. —( crl Scht rz has 7.o))appl eattis for IB h, » i i lie oocsii’l Hunk lie can place i.cm all. —Ti e Indian war that was forever ended u lew nionlhsago, has broken out again. - The Yale ami Harvard choirs are ex* jelled losing at the great. Peace Jubilee ill Boston. —The Pacific Railway lad njr completed, Amer.ean enterprisecun Hint vent In the Paimmii Ship Ukiiui. - An increase of female barbers is no ticeable in Load -ii. Tlie success is ow ing 'o tlie way they have of scraping un uciju iutaiice. --'l’iie Itichmond Inquirer ndvisis young men to give up the velocipede and lake the line. -A Boston undertaker has just follow • Ito i lie grave tl ell :M9 corpses he bn r.cd during his lifeniHc. Ti*e LMicldmru (Va.) Republican re port*- the rc4*« nt dl-covciy in the gorges ot toe m unta'iis, near Allegheny -prluus. ot a wuierful. twelve hundred feel h s gh. A m '0 seel air two erow« flyinir «ddc li'v side, exclaimed; ‘‘That is D-mio era'le-if aoythlm! |»>dos on.* it is to mt one ei'ow over another.’’* This Is an expr hs way bill received at () cvcland : ** One eld hi, alive, to M is. Sardi A Leonard. I’le ’c icid. O. from Mis. \V. Push. V\ illiumsport, Pa* Cliur ycc So 7d,” —T* e General Assemblies of the Old no 1 N**\v School Preshvleriun cl ii'ch w i I no el on 'he I wen hlt» of .May, to • elite linalty lire question of re union. —Toe Hosloii Aflt'crf-har lldnks it queer tl a? Genea 1 Grniil. u ifh hw wed tiii wii dislike of Imres, promoted Gen. Aimer. The saint** at Sah L ike p'ofes alarm i he wickedne—* vviia.m Hie rai roaii is r oi'in ami R iulmin Yom g - paper rh'iMH I' ill a wi-i-Ue he kep >t-io jog* up in evcty liona , to he some ed m case r.ddi- r* or murd-r i> break in. —The last rail of »' e Union Pacific R-| rii'id *< -i- hdd tha -|) >•*! IWO o idock . Tu »-dav af erno u elm. tr«» eo’ the h'looncr "ti "poll It’e la-1 s|> he wa oiiveli a i 8 -cut l»\ leiee' »odi In 1 l-e pi ii - ei, al jcdm.- lliinuphoie th country. —11 l the entered Inrberat iheG'l tarael Iloa-c, Niaifioa Kail-.s od he lived In.avll'a •• | f'a i ;idu u I cr** u'M.nt oho -••if were wl i»e ii. t*»mi«. “ I tVel.waid l e ■i e one huck'olarry n a bucketful of lid k.’ An lowa mao 'e<- graphed t > a h'm r 1 I in I bnois (I.lie mg ii e .niesl a o) to 011 ■■ i. lv\llh| i lh w i fe, lie ml* led: “lIcoW'M me one 1 11| idred , dot* hi s. If he jcivs lei h 111 go ” Tht* tofal ainotinr of the irifN orejen e In Ihe pope mi I ' e OCCHHUIM nf the |l • i to anniversary el hi* ente-io He n ie-iimnd i- chiionded at twenty mill i lie of fianes. The N-w York Pont, R *dieal. aojr aesl-: *• h wmdd he wiser in Grai I n» d is| Inee \\}r>|d>onie at once, ami \v 1 1 1 1 him a'l \\ lean W'ashhiirne put in place ” Rot that \\ mild include a displacement of Giant hirnsclt. A negro hnrher per-onafed Lieut. Gov. Imiiit l efoie the New York Open Roanl of Ri-okers last Friday afternoon, ■ml «a** leceived with treinetiofi h tip p'ause until Ins idcniily lieca • e known, w'» ii liu lli«>ii|()>l livi’l to iKo (lit: IntiM --The rnrtip'pliou of the P.wific Rdl ad was c *lc n»»*d i»v hc||-* inuiiig, tlm (I i nir, «lcain wlii-Minir and s< me preach. ■it and sp-ceii-makimr at New YmT, IMiilmleljih a St. Louis un 1 other pro n ment places. 'flu* following States havp.,rejeeted t e fKieenth amendment. a* i,' is called. ■ • iln* ('nisiit<iii oi : Ohio, Kentucky. De»jiwiire, New J rsey, Marvlami and 0 It isilioiichl ilid CJeorgia,(’al lorida. Foili-e a, TW is. Virginia and \| jww|^*i*|»|»i will reject it; in which case n will he defeated. - A cable despatch speaks of an n’li •ii" e, o emvc and defensive, between Kogijpet, France and Spain, against the [lulled Hotter, a* being in process ol for nation. This may he a rumor got up for e I’-ei upon lhe moil y mi I stick market, mi 'c l Mich an alliance is imt who-lv npr hj;h’e Tlie rejection of the Ala a a c aims treaty ai.d Mr. Sumners p ecu tone created a very had feeling in .i-gland. |»■ 111. »00. eel* Verv’ sore • 1 oii» our sympathy w Itl» ihe siru-jgling n a s The two g veroments m vlo we I un’ne "iMtiiK UH, am! France «-m d , -i-v of nm ieen to ]oln idem. If the a i aiice «>hoii d really tie made, mir gio* e nne-ni "i'l have n> i»s ui to pro up •mi emige’ic ih'imi'ch on the Cuban •s well a» ito* A ahama <pn*-aion. NI A K l l l:M(. —rjen“rtd Lmgstreet was in Harris burg. la*t week Zinc or»» lew h-o fmt mil-* from Mllrov. i i M iflln eoutdv. - Ilam-Unr•• lias h »n author z*d to 1) • row 525),0 0 lor t le erection of wa t» • O (O ks, The Oe eral Oi»n r eren°e of the Unit el lir-thre < hor»*»i meets dining the p e-ent niooili at I.ehueoi. \ nmrlUe statue of Washington > lit feel hieh, •** o. t). net up in Pnila delpiiia on tl ♦ Fourth of J-il» . Tjte (t.i'nM|i i i //* v/V7 suggests Hon [smie 1C Hhster o L'inei*ter eonntv, for 'he Dtunocraiic n • niimtioii for (Jov< •rn r. Tie- new f’onrt Ifo-we in Danville U •ippto el>jog co'm-detiori. It la said to he i Innnhome -tincture.' Thete are eight tunnels on the Penn -ylvanla llnit in d. ranging from two hund’-eil to (lire • thmia iud six h mired ind twelve feet. Mr. Ario pirdep, of Hazleton, re funis an 'ncoine o *231 >, the tax on wh eh am niita *• $l3 lift,'! >. - An #»n i nnarp I . th» town of Me- K or», w i- burned ou -aturduy iiHlit. Los Hi:),')*'. —" h • <’hainhor-’urg vooteu nidi and rri tin d propei»* w * su'd hs|. week, • • a>> I r 57 I t I), ft. m intro* Vd o im*rra«e the ...ul:d to $lO3 000. Tohn ' y Im i*»wlv npp**ln 4 o 1 IJdi.d St-i'ps Mir hi farl.hr Fa n» D -lrh't o IV iißviv da. died at Pld* de’ph a or T' i‘K< 1 \ night, of |.ivf week Hid o a* « n, e it ed I y Jib e Ih a of tor nng4 The de* *u*d W B a m ihieil mini, uti n*6s\ear o u^<. \ a »«cl d r» n, ••n , i nn? J»h i Porker, VI e Pn H eir ol li e it ad ng • >nd. and oiIHH uioo ehd t • ti rri •urg. la*t Tie b lun w er* lh*»v net K 1 tanl TI oi’ot< n. Itnn-h M>nMer; J. »*rih‘MM.v, French Minister, and suit** nid Generd C.eneion, T'r pi fc/ vld , .«d Cornwall, bon orr bank , near L *b 01*11. , •’* The G mi d Encampment of prim .vlvntiin Oltl |m>: n.-h m f ti the do »!*■ R |t es»» ia 1 tea at If it* bu» , g n ifoi d V f »*r o*mi Mt 'hr. e o’r*,, k. ’ The .•rand 1.0 v convene I • th-*s ni - o*m*e mi* the toll w ng Tuesday in r lug m I lie uVloek. —Tin* (*’♦•»»• field C'ouidy Nnltuual di«»k, wa*» broken ouen |»\ hiirj'ar o Wednesday idghf. 'I ll vault was e 1 - ed ii to, and die bu he pro'* bok n .i en. Ah**nl Sin un.» In ea-u was -io'mm nd $4.0U0 In I tided Sl 'it H b i ds. O hr •one- s2,nt(l wre teuMeied A e ■ii d of Sl.oiii tits »• en ollercd lur the aitistof Iho bur^luia. "^./AVaStfri2u. ru,a '* on The completion of this magnificent work, the grandest achievement nt the j ge, is altriicling tho attention ol the country: The-road Is eompleh d. exh tuls from Omaha, by way of Sail Lake UH.v. to Sacraniento. Il lonuects al Ouialui with two lines of roads arms* lowa to Uhicavo. an I at S .cramctild’ wh h a line lor San Francisco. Tue tilsianee Iroin Omaha to O den, tie* point of Junction, is dim* thousand and thirty' two miles; fipm Ogden to Sacramento, seven hun dred amt thlitv mile- ; s 4» that Hie Pa cillc. uilroad Is sevetilei n hundred and s'XfV-lwo idles In Ico-gih. San Francis on is one hundred innl twenty miles from SiicriiiiM'iitii; (Chicago is omr huialred apd niociv-four miles inn Omaha, ami eight hundred ami four n i es fiom Bal timore. Fioim BilMiiiii'S In Omalia, twelve hundnai and ninety—lx miles,the traveller can go l»y ex press Indus In HUy nim* Im-iiis. #, r say, .1 w«* days and hall The time from Oimiha to San Fnunds co is not llxed, l»nl it will hardly extend over huil (lays, so I ot i* will in possible to make Hie trip from Biltim ire to an Fiaocisco, a distance of tnree llmusand one hundred and seventy-eight miles, in six days. jlfU) iUJUfrtio incuts. lAL JKIC 11.-iILUOAD IS FINISHED. F.RST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROADS, BOUGHT AND SOLD DE HAVEN & BRO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SE- CURXTIES, OOLU, <kc. ND 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Pknn May 20, ism), Real k.-st \ i’E a r i'Uislio.-al.!. -il.v vtriu- of .«n or.ler oI ku.c, ihsue.l »»m or .■ - nitrtol (J .1111110:1 I'lC.ift of i'umiiui'intid •on! in me dire.iel 1 wnl exp ».sc to I'unite ■Sit e. ul liic Com I 1 in i' u iihfe. at >0 o’clock, v. M,, on Sjiiumliv.v. tin*.>tn .l.vyoi ~.me l.Mil); the lv-luie, sol mule:- piu ■■et-ilnic- in puililioii, lo wit: A uif ur UiMUsb on South Mireel in tlie •oroimn iff i'arUnle, In smtl c.iiin|,\ , ooiuiih ion I lie Noilli hv i:imp.'l utiuy, 8 mill »*y Hunt -lifi't, Kx.si l>y loi o| ( jcoi i'c spun tcnnei-gcr, ml Went hy pr-jpci iy t*f liuvnl ('Hik-.dcccaHeil.coic iiiiimm iu.-i m fion* ami 21<* leel in dcpili. he HieMiuno more or tmvn.g thereon a one ami* a-hioi'Hior.v Log J louse. Tkku.h ok Salk.—Ten per cent of I lie purchase money in he pant woea ihe properly la Hlrickeu • lowa, llf een per cent in -iMilion. ' ukli.g »me* lourih of the whole, on the contlrni aioii of I he sale, and the hulunce to he Necuivd hy •uice, lo he paid within nnu y ar it* tlie pames Im«hUv ulUlol, ti. puuii )>r»p, >rH»ie nn llir cnuri may direct, with li.lercHl from the Mine p<<n.si-n -ion is given. 1 leial io i»e made and poK-e.-shm to he given ono mouth ahe conilimatioii oi sale. Taxes assessed on the properly at the n me of sale to he paid oat of the purchase mnn ey : all miier tuxes to ue pa d hy tin* purcliasrr, jua. c. ruiwii'nii.s. tSheritf. RherUTK Office. ) earliste, May iHti'J /• May 20. l.M.y— 3t p.VUMEIta TAKE Mmcli. ' mcQUisto.vs a without an KUUaL. The unUervtirnotl *re now resity to hlt«hM ner* essnry pro-'f ilmt Mc<iul*<oa s I’atentCulMva tor* i«r excel any other- now In use. The mam evidences of the very best limners in (htmuer 'and couniv, tie* siinu'e m -‘-h iiilsm of the aeo ••lilne uad the llltle money they com, will in th tirsl place lonoanuend Ihem Uni the Mile In* •"•r teqmred to w*uk with them the douhh •v.»rk they pe-form. an«t the perfect maieero • heir wniklag wil not tall to co «vlac« ever aood farmer t-mf they ar- the bent limning lie «) eiiieals i.ow In use. Persons wishing to pur •dui-c will (den-e «*a’l on Messrs. G minor ' deeiein at t’arlMe Foundry S un’l (’oov*»r, Agi tranvol t< e Company at Spring Mills, (Jiimucr* uuid county. V MiVEII. HUTCHISON A <' .May 30 IW-9-ab pAItKIAUte. A . 15 . S II K R Iv lips now on hand, at his Parrlago F'adory, N. E. itoruer So th and Mtt rtreets, •JAU KI A<! KS, BUG G IKS. i-PUING WAGONS, mil everything In IHh line, nn han I or m.-.iio t n tier. He ih ,lel nn no 1 i<« K Ht up ibehest, Wv ,(, tuniod not In th » snol ni Of the coin,; lrv y, >t)l "» l,ut tl,e v< ‘ rv ~PKJ -'"ok boos ■ „, a Bugles or ‘umnges of his manuhictnre, I!' 1 "!: 1 "';”; Pl “ ,lt "U f.-o. i>..tlyatten,le,l to. May »», Hill—Sin N. HA.NoVKIt aTUiilil’, ,\o. N E W Y .» FI K ItRAS C II IIEAIIQ,UAIITER.S Poll BAUGAIN Q . ,^o 1 aUenl, '* n l,f <>« k Hons W*ll|e ITUfiiH. Ijliicu and FiLiiot- n', i .:%• Uivo us un e .rlytul! u„ (l |„ |.^ e f „ r v0 , 1r8( . 1v .„ Ig . .. ' u V-V|lti:»U»Kll May a., Hi-HiV llttnov ** r Hull. vi;;KCr.TC; k «^ ■* M'onpie.J hm Ji im'.l.r I. u IH th*- 1 M *\n !*r •?/nr,, I!,' hein < <>d H r inirr mi two of tin* unmt pntmp'il Ktr«>rtn of ti •• *• t* *r p'lrlifiibirM imply i«, t «> FA I - b'KU-SA.sn MKUUAVIUV iffl.fij .Vr klt^L May 20. ism—•U pil I I.DKENS *TO(UtI XtW.TS ' \ r V,T.^‘ e,, . ,H ' hndti-Hmid r...ntsKtookln!r“l l uml ulmiU. iletter (JomiK m pmp l)r tl.,n,ul •■NEW YORK BRANCH, 18 NOg-Tli H AN’olrh STREET, « N* E ’ S HALL Mav 20, laiiO—lt DTS<OLnTIO.N T UK PAKTNKR 11* —•Notin’ Is t'eNiv ulvni ifutt lhi» niritie.s'ilnlirPHt »f ir-Axi-llii* »>**twrHn t ),„ a.WKik n ra. under the mu.,., anil Htylnif Karl* A MUlnr. Imu thla day been dtmmlvud hv mutual fJiuHeut. - ulu “i jo't \ viniTZ. rnrll.lP, May &2th. MII.UBB. MnvstO. IW'O Jti* QUOD KID CiLOVES 75 ceiils, ut ,*• N R »V YORK BRANCH. NO. »«. N »uni HANOVKR STREET MuvW l-W>-U KKNT. —A ('fHiiiuiMliiiiiM uvo.-t'»- ? ry Brick liwplUhk llouh>>, with u )ni V o i., t of muml wiih iitMinilxtii'e of Fruit of n't Utu U. mHhu»« oh WV-i. «rr.*i*t u»*nr [Mck HMon (Ntllcue. wtllttß le.ihpd imm n.,w m . Ml t»i»* Ini of April next, Upton r«*uHi>m in»» t*u»n Enquire of A, L, Mny k, Wl 1 — U*-ut Rtlate Kye'nt . JjlVliJtiNU . Parmriib* Hank. ) rnrllnle. Mnv 3 rt, |*«n . / Tlip directors hnv*- tint- <ltiv (Icclhvml n illvi I den oi three fpr mil. clear of > tiiUnntl tux <• IKIfrPKK, May 13, ItlJ- 21 Cuihiet 11.1. NU IAU Vi? GOO D S AT THE CENTRAL, DRY GOODS STORE, Wo nrojnst recelviugotirsupply of goods suita ble fur the reason. LADIES DRESS GOODS, F'lncy Press Silks, all rotors. Hlack Silk all Qualities, i'hwKfvle Pop Um-s, Elegant >tnred I’nplhi'-tH. Heanilfnl strip‘-d Mohairs, Elegant Chum; Pophnes, Spring Alpacas, all alludes. UEAUTIFUL STYLES OF GOODS, suitable for Misses mid childrens’ dress. FRENCH PERCALES. CHIMES. PRILL I ANTS, MARSAILLES, PIQUES, for dress. WHITE GOODS, Soft finished Cambrics. Jaconutts, Nainsooks, Swiss, Mull, and French Muslins, Oirabaldu MtmiinsAc. 'NEW STYLE PARASOLLS, of ali colors and qualities. ALL KINDS OF HOSIERY, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICED Gloves, Hundkirchlefs, Cornetts M tla, Klbbonn Collars, Cuflri, Hooped Skirts, Balmoral h ktrtß A., Ac, NEW STYLE TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS for trimming dresses. (LOTUS AND CASSIMEKES, the Lnreesf stock Inin the count v. nil the new **' )«<*» iinil coloin of Fancy < for- men and hoys’ wear. M 0 U R VI N G GOODS of every description. FUNERAL GOODS, always a full supply,and very strict attention given.to lining orders fur tow nor country. CARPETS, •»t greatly reduced prices, of every variety and stvic. Mattings. Op Cloths Mat's, Ruggs, tfre. A ourspeival nttentien is cal ed lo the fact that the 1 eninl Or' G mdsHtore 1* now prepar rl to ex’ilhit the most desl able and the largest stock of Goods in the county. , , Please do not fall rocull n nd give our stock an inspection, before purchasing tor the season. LEIDICH & MILLER. On the EAST CORNER OF MARKETSQUARF. April 2t). 1*«». PIU N’U OOUIM. ' t We havejnst returned from the cllywPh n very large amt splendid assortment of seasonable goods which we are selling off rapid iv at LOWER BRICES TUAN THE LOWEST, our stock ol DRESS GOODS, N v»ry lull nni complete; the styles are.unsnr* pus ed tWe have splendid Hn.KisOADHMER.ES, DRLAiNRs; M.PaC-'AS an*i'hiuny ttew style goo!**, GINGHAMS, CALICOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trlramint s, A’.OUIIIgH. • Muslins, Shawls, Blankets. Flannel, all grades. , Handkerchiefs CLOTHS AND CASSIMERE9, Ipnim, rnttmimli'P, nml Uic lmu«' "In' .k of amnll aud trlmmiuea iu Ihc valley, “ ,Braau oAiirt:i&, oil cloths. Mattings, Rugs. Blinds. Carpet Chain of On!.* ton Lilian ami Wool, best make, Our Carpela •re eottsldoi ed b.\ judg »t« be the cheapest out -lden| ihe{frentcll*CH. Thin stock ofutHMls Is very large, well nssrtrled. •nd will Hold off* at reduced prices, It in not. •ei*e-<snr» In fill u column In exagaerai Imt «.f mir >’»»c r t : but we Invite nil to cull ainlsee fur them* elves, which we think will satisfy iheru that, bis is the place hi buy fur protit to them selves. BENT/. AGO. April 512, Sr VVM I). HALL. AND Mrs. MAUV S. 11 f«L. IIOMOKPATIIlt! PIIYHD’IAN* » MEDICAL KLRCTRUTANS. DflW and ••••sidenee. No. «7 South Hanover street, Carlisle, I’n. All Acute or Chrome diseases Huccvusfully treated. Donaldson,llnlontown, Pa. Cured oi learr Pose se..>f2y arsstanding.iu live weeks. Hud been given up to die. Ml«« Clara Gilbert. Germantown. Pa, Liver ' *o• hpi.aii,t, of two ye rs btanding. Cured In two nioniitH, Bcn.j lippKor. ITniontown. Pa. 'nflamatlon, of the »• v**s. wit It loksol the*ighi ofone <-yc. ot mx t«*< n yearn *tunding. fined In three months. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, nciinanlown, Pa, Dys s a of leu y* ur» utandlng. Cured lu two MMlillilH. A I-. F. T. Wood. Girard Ave.. and WarnoekSt., I I’iilndelphla. Cured of General ebillty *>f three y -iirK Htniidhig. Mlks Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Avo. Phila Pa. • ’yspeps'a and Gravel of three years Htuuding.— <• ‘uied in hlx weeks, / F'unk Frier, 7 4'2 Noitlvlßtn utreet, Philadel phia. Pentia. “White Swelling” of nine years •tuudlnp, Cured in Hve m-Hith*. All eonnultation free, < fll -trlctly private. Dr». U ill tenpeoiiudy icuth to the following Indies. r.*Hldtng In Carlisle, Mis. Jus. Masontiel nier, Mrs. Wm. Hastings, Mrs. Wtn. Jacksm, Mrs. .1. Fuller, Mrs. Henry bnyder, and many others. May 13. is'tw—flm. “ IJKNTZ HOUSE.” I ) Formerly the Oninnn Ifovie, KO>. 17 AND 10 EAST MAIN STREET, CAnusbr, Pa, The underpinned, having purchased and en tirely re-IHted,and lurnl'-hed ane • throughout, with (ti-MUeInKK iiirntture. this well known ana old eMt4ibllshed- HoTKL, solicits the custom nt the community and traveling public. He la well prepuied to furnish tlrst-class uccommoda lions tu all who demie to make a Hotel their dome, or pleasant leiopovarv abode. *lhe cus tmo from the surrounding country is respectful ly Milicite'i. fourieous and a'tentive servant* are engaged lit thl* popular House. M GKO. Z lIKNT/. I'mnrirttr, N. H,-—A llrat-ClasH Livery la connected with the Hotel, under iho munugemeut of -Messrs. Jos. h. st erner. a llro, April 29, ts« U—inn rjMiE MARY INSTITUTE. Cahlisle, Pknn'a. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOB GIRLS. The Ninth Annual Session will begin oa Wed nesday, September Ist. For ctrculma or fur ther Infurmaiioi. address UKv. WM. C, LEV iUKCT, M. A. April SS.ISHJ-ly C.rh.le, Feno’., O 1 loE? Mafia Grove, hv Via/ next friend Jus.u illrvir, * r*. Adam Grove. In the roa r t of , *>«. ,iilil,‘,' h 'i'' illl ' lco '« m order or m.'IH!" <! "'>p hnvo. whv AfnrlitrjinVJ V hM . v y , ‘ 1 ' Uf, p. Ifo l|:UKt . trom thu IwnUsoriiiaiHoJllJJ!!' 1 1,111 b« &»» .vim Hceorilliiu to iho nViV. i,l<j 'pil In , hi sold court. * “ p ' 111 ‘ r «f ber Mliujj«lJ May n, iwin-tt Jl IS ' °' Tll O.Minp s 1 the several Court* Ar\;mnmV.„^ ,(f « |, l JoaU 111 Ugh of " n 1^1 *St? of the several Courts nfbv** J "nlau ,?; and General Jail Dullverv «,, sr,5 r , Term;!?'* T. I'. Blair tilul H.Htn art*'AHour w? '."“"tS S Courts of Over and n ,a l .e , JU(l for the trlafof all cupuaUml fSSJ' “li%lvSf of Oyer and Terminer V .fn,l or .'!' re(l Ih, tLS livery la be holdenit OnfiJS-‘Jin" n* 1 J «K ska ■nV~ 1 " 8 of the PeaV.mlftfi perHiiim, with Hwlr rol" H rerorlKnV lhtl 'Ptffi f. !c,unl .V l !"" ,1 “' "’“I all otherß L nt l || l<'liff those things which u. tVioi;«m nt n,,min ‘‘' , B ton!: done, umf all UmV r SS°S.nVff nlKancus, to prosecute against »».« 1?V? h ‘ l . are or then shall h e In J jl,i p ft r , iß,lD «Mk,i |y. are U. be there to mJtfoX April 2i. JUf *’ THOMSON, t —•- t ---1. Ntiiir. imi '«•'« M».\ 13, l«flD-at JAMh» tI.OItAHAJI, * — 1 • •fii'tufor. N < -!‘r!,' U^r' 1 ;,?. li-ml It), the puriMiwoi » Sl«iVi u ?- lr T St ale Taxes for law, H h reqm j t u }'J> ■«* M ' ( ‘ wl "« far and p, a^ u '^». Last Fen unborn. at MorriM’ iin ai vV 11 . 1 >»t seirer’n Hotel, May IK. 11 0 1 «»)* 17, and Hampden, ~t Kidmen, Holel. May la a ,,,i iiSirayv'‘ff-" 1 «*■•***:& HmeKdal'a ' nt lllnkl -’' B UnM Max 21, Herlf. U«U m£ h KUp,tJ l[uM “"J iu.l HiiVl'a Ht l ' ,IUUleM >* school HonwJ.,,, 'orlh Middleton,alßeecher’. Moleu'u„, Ml i.w»" , .i;r, , ;!"iiir;“ tCh ' Bn<>l1 ''’ i, ““ i Sl’BSWj?.* Vl', K . l ' r ' :| ! le - Ju ae Hand II l ,2°' lflllll i at Kliettlo a school llou»e. Jute 11 ID j Newton, at BI llenberger'a Holel Jim, u Ht UKlodnwri June 15. ' JUM 11 IVnii, at Byater'u Hotel, Juno Wan 1 17 pielimsi.n, nt (.Iron! r'o Hold, June it and 11 nt Bou B h.nan\ Hoieuij •JSailliX 11 “ n ‘‘ NBWb '" e ' at Shar l'’* Bold, jum tmmMk usm - Newvtlle, Pennehcrgei'b Hotel Jtinp | M»«^i>i KIISVs lioteV, JuneT«S N.-wVumberlund.at FeUV Hi.tel. Julv2«mlJ artWe, CommhmlonerVollb-e. Jul\ oand b. On all tax. k not, paid on or before Ua- 8 t of August next, live pel < eut. will l.p Hildiil Hie ’I reusuier will receive iuxvn hi Ills (.mc. until the tst day of HepieinlM-Aext.ui W |.nh llniH duplicates of all Ull| aid taxes a HI Ih* to iliP conKtul».. M nt the asp. cnve b.o.mtlmaid townships lor ci*llei'tloll. r. JiKJ.Li.NyfU April 22. PWI-A™ Um Gums anti Sljocs. jj a v .LTf iu W. n. SPONSLKR, JOiiN W. STHOFIM, N EW AND POPULAR BOOT, SHOE. TRUNK AND HAT STOKE. NO. n. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PENN’A, A few doors South of Inhofl's building. We hurt* Juul opened the largest and best stock of BOOTS AND SHOES ever offered In Carlisle, and continue alrrod daily to receive such gojulu In our line as every* hudy wants. Our muck consists in all kinds uud varieties of Wuiiimis'i MJsses’nnd Chit Arena' atrongLeatbfT shoes, Womens’ Misses and i'lilldreiw Listing Galte s; Womens’Glove Kid, Turkey ami Freucii Morocco; Mens’ and Boys* Calf, Buff ami Kid Boots; Men*’. ml Boys* Cull and Buff Cougn-M Gutters; Mens’ and Boys Lasting tinltiTMUid Brhgans ; Mens’ a d Boys Calf uud Butl OxMid Ties; Gum Handuls. Buskins and Ovemhoes Men and Womens’ Goat, Welt ami Farpel Slip, ners: Mens’, Boys’ and Uuulrtns’ Fur and But ony Hots.’ , _ ' THUNKS of all sizes and prices; Traveling Bags. Satchels and Valises, together with a tine lot ol goods, which wo will sell lo suit the liuir “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRO.-lT^r is our motto. Therefore, In issuing our car j n is Intended a* u • ersonal mvilatnm id need loculi and look throughout* w ulumi feeling uudei .obligations to buy u r l i eaMB uitcd'iQ quality and price. We shall td v ',,ivs try to deni with every one in a straight ' lor »'m-«l manner, and give every customer iifu 1 j W u Ulv ,iliint lorltli nnney. Wo hope all will ttV ttd Uiuaiselvea of their tirst oppoi (unity u>' alluu ,i se«un. F.rilOUM ABrONSLER. April H, IWW-ly jA KUttW T HK;iA« :u6LK b HOB tOMPA' ’manufacturers OF BO OTB AND SHOES, . NO. 5. EAST MAIN STREET, CAKLIBLK. PKNN'A, " Having commenced the mnnnluclurenf and sum h. Ihe attention of the trade 1» h" ,H * to the Inige uHsorlinuiilof LADIRH, MIKSE3 AND.CHILDRENS BUOU 1 . Now >■ store and especially adapted to di# wiitita »f the Retail Trade, we shall at all Uh *• h ive on hand a complete assoilnient of all the POPULAR STUBS. nv’.de hy wmkinen of the greatest experience and skill. Members of the tnule who nm> favor ds with their custom are assured that no eno i on our part will ha spared to furnish good good# ttt . THE IX)WEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Order* by mall shall receive the.same attea tloii that buyers would In i-orson. and dutiiil parties can relv on getting their go.Hi" on.rq?al- ly as good terms by sending their orders, mij personally visiting us. , BHOE UPPERS FOR PALE. JOHN IKVIN. April®. M-Sm 7r*>«‘»r. pUNE (.1.0 THING ISAAC LIVINGSTON, NO. 22, SOUTH HANOVER STREET, Caiii.ihle Pa. I Invite the attention of my old customers sn'j the public at large, to my large aud BriUtont stock of SUMMER GOODS, for men, youth, and boys’wear. .My custom jlf* partment comprises the finest and most eelec Cloths and Cossimeres, while try array of ready made clothing Ih carefully and meat tastefully gotten op cannot and will not be undersold. ISAAC LIVINGSTON. NO. 22, NORTH HANOVKR STREET, Corll"l»* W-1 am still selling the Florence Sewing M»* chine. May 13,18(10- . . LIQUOR RTORliy JOHN HANNON, N. K. CORNER HANOVER ANDPOMFBETSI. (A few doors South of Bentx'a Store-) Pure Rye Whiskey, Best Common Whiskey, Pmo Holland Gin, Ginger llrnndy, Port Wine. Sherry Wine, • JamaMa Rum, - Raspberry Pyn» p ‘ Bl ■ Champ*W nP ' R. TAYLOR’S BITTERS—TNH jFF’S-t GLASS' BITTERS. May 13.186!>—1y DALE OF VALUABLE K CAL S n T XTK.-r will sell »1 public sale, it Hulls**, In the hnronah n( Carlisle. .111 Weon il.iy, the 2d day of dune nexU the llsow I no rest ie In, Kllnste In LoiUher street. Q ,r, 'V- e «»h - properly Ib & feel fnmtand m > feet In. «Je»lb. There Ih erected on the lot. a Tw».Htory Hr llonaa ami other neceaearyJmllillnp*. «H I" « I JJ order and repair. Sale tn bo held at It ocii»»i A Trkma—’Ten per cent, when lh ® Pl JJVK, , j’ulr m rleaen down, and the ha anno on I h®"i,.. Pillowing, when n deed will he "'wlean' l Nlon given. PtiirAfc r. April 29. Ih«0 — . —. FI L. StHRYOfK Jil*llw‘( ll ! l ‘ J. P.*aee. omco No 3. Irrm'. Itow. Carl's • Apr.l Jt, !«.»—IF n tl 'B,
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