American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, December 22, 1870, Image 2
IBMS glorieo,- ■ fashioned unu worthy of respect, are men of progress, our jv progressive party - , wo are ih\ now things, anil eschew old' fiV lions.” n Radical paper b l,el as see. T.he Radicals “’are men" of progress, in favor of new tilings,” Ac. Let ns mention some of (lie “ new things” this “ progressive party” advo cates ami defe ids—some of the progres sive ideas it boasts of. This “ parly cf progress” has been in power nearly ten. years. .When it assumed eontrol of the government, our country was almost out of debt. A civil.war (which could have been prevented bad statesmen and patriots been at tlioliclin of Stale,) was tlie first “now thing” advocated by the new parly. It would afford an op portunity to shoals of hungry partisans in (ill their pockets at the expense of tho people, and enable (lie conspirators to retain power. The war lusted four years, ■ when it should not have lasted nap, and it, wound up, leaving a legacy, to the peop’c of a crushing National debt. Rofore tin's “progressive party” eamo into power, the people were nut taxed to an extent to he felt or known, for the support of the government. Now swarms of tax-gatherers.and other offi cers are engaged in sweeping into the treasury nearly live ‘hundred - million dollars per annum I A “ new tiling !” . We have now niggers as foreign min isters, and niggers in both Houses of < '(ingress. Wc have cotton-field niggers legislating for the descendants of the Washingtons,-Randolphs, Madisons and Uainpdens! A I’onnsylvani.i niggei befouling tho scat of Pickens and Pinck ney on the Supreme Pencil of South Carolina. A nigger bin her sprawling Ids X-nnirk to a legislative enactment of Louisiana, as a Lieutenant Governor and President of the State Senate .' A nigger cabin hoy signing the commis sions of congressmen, sheriffs, and cir cuit judges, as the. Secretary of State of Mississippi I Wo have nigger sheriffs and policemen, nigger jurors, judges, clerks and watchmen. Thu colleges, academies, schools, hotels and places of amusement, are compelled to open their doors wide to tho “ coining man,” by order of Chawts of Massachusetts! absolute equality uf all persons, Negro, Chinese, Hottentot, and-Grant’s rela tive, the Digger Indian, are all to he placed beside you at the festive board, and mingle with your children in the public schools. And this is the* object for which you shed your blood and gave your mean's to accomplish? Just look at it! It is a good picture for a poor laboring man to conteinplatale—a good subject to discuss at the liroidc of your wife and children. i)iM*uss it by all means in alJ.i's healings upon you and yours, in the future of your country. \vo. 'ivp. we Imvo n nroeressi ve par u parly oPMicw thin"*!” < sod-of the ruined and desolate! was a people so fallen.before? Men of tho North ! Mon of the South ! A mbricaiis! Fellow s-hives ! Awake! Arise! shake o:i' ytuf lethargy, amt fart; tho truth! Give the hellions who’vo wrought tlie hor-rid change a little logger lease of power, and no Gabriel in nil tho wide universe, though lie should split his mighty looter, can ever sound a blast powerful oiiouyh to resurrect us from the tenfold political death and elimina tion to which we are doomed! Cease your dastardly truckling niid yielding to the d.ealh-deserviiig conspirators who have usurped the government! Cease your infamous temphrizing. yourcring ing and fawning! Her'your face, like stubborn steel, against them ‘ and all I heir accursed schemes. Remember ‘that they are. your cne- mic.s—(he enemies of the Republic— "noma s oMhe Constitution—-weni foes to I.iherfy—foes to God and ilbiiimoii humanity! Encouraging them, “ con ciliating” them is tampering with your own destriiclio'i! They must lie over thrown, annihilated, or you, we, and our country are ajready undone'! A New Dmirii:.—ft is intimated (hat the Republican majority in Congress may attempt' to manipulate the Con gressional election.laws so as io r. qniro I hat the names of tho candidates for t 'ehgre.-s shall lie plin cd upon thesame tickets with those containing (he names of candidates for Stale otlicos, aiid lie balloted for at the same time the latter are. ]iy this means the Ttepiihlicans hope to he aide to influence Statens well as Presidential and Concresainnal elec tions, by interposing the power of dm Fedcrd Government The rs enlial failure of (he experiment of federal in terferon coin tho rocen't election in New York should deter the Republicans from a similar nlfempt in'llic future. But that the effort will ho made to make the law general, seems to bo the pre vailing impression at this time. Let us see how Congress will act upon tho -abject. • Senator Wirson Vbdl, making it n penal offense lorany goverqment official to assess a (axon the employees of tlio government for political purposes, Ims created quite astir in the Radical camp. The belief .is it will lie smothered in committee. When it is known that .£rrant removed Secretary Cox because 'he refused to have Ids clerks fleeced by political slim -1 - ,s,"Wilson's bill is regarded by fill ns a direct rebuke to 11 10 smoker of fho While House. The Infernal Revenue Receipts since June 1, have been nearly eleven Inni dred thousand dollars perday, includin'' stum iay, which is largely in excess of tbecdrrespoiulir.gperind last year. Was there ever a people on the face oflbn earth taxed as the A mericans are now The. “ progre-sive party” is resiionsible for all this. The reason why the election in Geor gia has been llxcd by tbeadmiidstration for tbo last week in December, is bo cause Christmas week, from time im memorial, has been a universal holiday among tbo negroes in the South, and it is a period in winch they give them m'lvcs up to all sorts of dissipation and extravagant frolicking. At this lime and in this mood, Hie darkies are ex pected to vote enthusiastically and-fre quently. COlliiSv vclopfV • party orv next Sti}U\_ Adhesion . and win thcj any other lion should \w-,„ selection of camy, hejilied in lhene,\?>. lie noniipatcd wiio'y'!'. the will, and can,in i,d experro'ieeand JudgiiiSi- ing - the par', Statu to triumph in ’7-. In view, therefore, of the importance of tlie battle Hint is to he fonglit .in IS7I, we may tie pardoned in the introduction and suggestion, as a nmttor'of diity to tlie party, of.a.name as a candidate for Auditor ! teneral—Danikt, FI. Nkiman, of Northampton comity, editor of the Easlon fienline/— a nian, as wo believe, fully np to tlie Jeffersonian standard in the acquirements and, requirements, personally and politically,-for the posi tion., To those to whom he is known— and lie has a reputation in the State—it 'iiTnnneccssary to say that Ids business qnaliticntionsand legislative experience eminently qualify him for the discharge of tho duties of the office, whilst Ids residence at tlie capital of tho State woidd “ mount on guard” on tlie ram parts, a “ Sentinel ” who, when asked, “ what of (lie night ?” would always lie found at ids post, prompt with an an swer, “ ready lor duly.” To those to whom lie may not be personally known, it is duo to him that wc should say that ho is a gentleman of largo public expo Hence, strict habits, genial, frank and courteous, and, in our .judgment, made of tlie stuff required to discharge all tlie duties of Iho office with credit, to tho party and honor to himself, as well as to tii o satisfaction of tlie whole people of the whole Commonwealth. . Ho comes, too, from a district of tlie Stale of im portant political value, in its increasing population and industries. In the no mination of a man so generally esteem ed by his fellow citizens at home, and so thoroughly conversant with the duties of tlie office, its .facilities would lie groat ly enlarged and Hie public service vastly promoted. To us, Ids nomination seems to lie the “right nan in the right-pi ico,” espe cially as it seems to ho conceded by common consent, that a “craftsman” of tlie “art preservative of ail arts,” is to be honored in hoingselcctcd as one of the ” '"'”diile.s. Tlie claims of (lie editor of W\nSentinel will compare favorably, in onr judgment, with those of any one in the profession. Fearless and faithful, in sunshine and storm, in ad versify and prosperity—(he Ratline/ lias always been true to the principle* of the party, and to the dissemination of s mini Democra tic doctrines, and in its recognized posi tion as an organ of the parly, in that district of tim State, lias invariably dis charged its mission with unflinching boldness and vigor. -What say oureditnrial brethren of (lie man wo have named as a candidate for Auditor General ? The Titt: advocates of tho San Domingo scheme met with a considerable repulse on Thursday of last week, in (he Senate, Their object was to get control of (lie Committee on foreign Delations To do this, the Radical caucus of the Senate removed Patten-on, of Now Hampshire,, and'snhstiltiled Conkling; of Kcw York, wil l is believed to he a conv.-rt. But on t lif earnest, remonstrance of Sumner, I lie Senate refused to make the change. The Committee of Foreign Relations consists of-even memliers, fourof whom. Runnier, Pallersmi.-'clinrzand Cnsserly, arc (ii inly opposed to (he San Domingo job. Morton, Cameron, (Camcm::,' of course) atm Harlan, support it. With the Committee on Foreign Relations in opposition, tin; advocates of the scheme will have much dlHicnlty in putting it through, In (he meantime, (hoseSimi an'', city corner b ts, “ marked Grunt,” of whom .Simmer spoke, are still on hand. G it a XT’s supporters arc sad ly dejected over tlie manifest demoralization of the Radical parly in the South. In Texas, (he Senators arc making war upon Gov. Davis. In Arkansas Clayton is trying to oust McDonald from his seat in the Senate. In South Carolina, Scott, the Governor, is at open war with the en tire Congressional delegation from that Stale. In Louisiana, it is alleged (lint Governor Warmouth intends to join tho Democrats, and is having a lively fight with the negro Ideiiteniiiit Governor Dniin. Meanwhile the Democrats are quietly.organizing, and will carry near ly, if not all, tho Southern Stales at the next IT sidential election. Thank God, it won’t he long until we shall hear the glorious announcement of exit carpet bagger" and scallawags. We print on onr first page a most in foresting contribution to history from Admiral Porter, who lias recently been appointed by President Grant to tb ■ vacant place at the bead of the navy, caused by the death of the lamented and distinguished Parragut. It was written only a few months before the close of the war, and abounds in that sort of frankness which is so much valued at the While ifouso; and by the heroic Representative of Powell (or rather Es sex), whose name also figures with de served,distinction. The Democratic Editors’ Association of Pennsylvania will meet at Harrisburg on Wednesday, (ho Hlh day of January next. Editors who were not present at tbo Altoona meeting are requested to bo present. “ Kquai, rights in the .schools,” was one of the inscriptions on tbo baniurs carried by the negroes in their parade at Pittsburgh, a few days since. Get your children ready to sit |ry thosidc of the picaninnics. ■ offers JO S’INV’nO SENATE ItKDKKMKD ! The First Senatorial District j’.in . pliatirall.v Democratic’ HOT, JiltT 1\ 1)1< CIIJETtT nrrcTro by i.ms Maj / (Special dispatch to the .American Voluntcor.J Pifn/A., Dec. 20.—liohert P. Dechert’a mnjonty in that Senatorial Districtubout eleven humlreil. Bailor and liellcr I'mii’A., Doc. 20. The senatorial elec tion of the First District to-day resulted in 1.042. majority lor Dechert, the Demo cratic candidate. [This «:ivcs n Democratic majority of one in the Senate, and will enable us to* secure afair apportionment bill, and to* bold a cheek on the infamous schemes of . the radicals to plunder the Slate treasury.] ii:i: VO.STAI. KKI-'OIIM 1111,1, Passed the I louse finally on Wednes day, last. ])y (his bill tbo franking privilege lierotiifore enjoyed by mem bers of Congress and heads of depart ments is prohibited after July!, 187). An amendment offered by Mr. WelkOr. allowing newspapers to be sent fro o of charge to actual subscribers withir, the county whore they are publisher j, and also allowing newspapers and maga zines reciprocally to be infcrc hanged between publisheis, was adopt ted after some debate for and against. The press and the public, at largo owe* Mr.' Welker a debt of gratitude fc , r insisting upon his amendment. Th.o Bill ns it passed is an important -one, and its friends contend that it will effect a saving to the governing at of several hundred thousand dol Inrs -annually. The vote on (he;final passage of Hie bill-, after Mr. Wellrcr’s amendment had boon adopted, was as follo.vs: } KAS.—Allison, Arem-r. Aspor. Atwood. Axl f‘U, Banks. Barnurn , Ueatiy. Bennett. Benton Bint. Bla-.r, Booker, Bovd.-Buekley Bnillnton, llnn-hard, lUmlett, cutler, (Musis). VJ.i Ik In. Clarke. rKansasM’ohl),(Wisconsin) Cobb (N. Cook, (,’om*er. Culloin. Diekli.son, Don -1-y, DoX, Duke. Duval. Dyer. Farnsworth, Fer iN Kerry, Vilkkmburjj. Kisher, Hreono, CJelz Gllllltau, Hameil, Hawkins. Haw ey. May. flilj Johnson, Jones (N. (.?.), Julian Kellm.'i'. Ketc huin, Kuol., UiftTi'iin!, Mu’, ham. McOrary, Mo Ore w. M<mr( j ( X. .1.), M orp ids. Me Neely, Mercnr, V'V» ~ T ., ,. 10 \ .r ' V.) 0,Q fill.). Niblack. .O.tb. Paelr. ard. Packer, rump, r einer. veeu. pjieips. Coin-- Mi oy. Potter. e.-dled, Shanks. Seidnn (N. Y.), Slocum Smiui m Milo). Smith (Oregon) stark weather, Stevens. Stevenson, si Ups stone siom;hum. st ruder, <tt has land. Stronj', Swann’ Taylor, /I’iliman, Trimble. TwiteheM. Tyner! Upson, Von Horn, Van Trump, Washmini (Wjs) Welker. Wilkinson, WPllnms, Wilson (Ohio). vv fill'—l NAYS Ambler, Armstroiu', Arnpll, Aver, Bailey. liearman, Benjamin, Hint's. Bro'oks ' \fu'-> ', Buck, Burr, (Jlurko (Ipxus). Cleveland, C >\vles. Dumiil, Ueu'eher, Dickey. Dixon fN (J) Gibson. Gris wold. Hamilton (Via.), Harris, Hoar Ho«;e. Jeneke*. Kelley. Kelsey, Knapp, l.allin,’ Mannlnir. Marshal, Alnynard. MeCormiek. Mc- Iveo. McKenzie, Millies. Morrpl I (Du ) Myers. Neeley. n’Nelll, Peice, Peters, Platt. Pol and. Porter. Prosser. Reeves, Root, Hun ford, Sawyer,KHdoiWLa.), Smith (Tomi.),Smith,(VC), Stolces, ia/le. TownsHni, V’oorhees, Wallace, \\ ashhnni (Mass.), Wells. Whilmoro. Witelier, Wood—lll. Tlio Sluvrislmrs H'ali lot, As our Stale Legislature will soon convene, we take occasion to say that lids is a favorable time to subscribe for’ tho Harrisburg Patriot. Tho next ses sion will be one' of unusual interest. The Stale will bo re-districted for mem bers, and there will lie oilier measures,- of great importance, considered and. acted upon. -The “Patriot” will report tho proceedings of importance, and thus keep its readers posted on (he action of our law makers. Were there nothing el-e io recommend (lie paper, the fact that it is tim only Democratic journal published at, our Rtalo capital should secure for it tho patronage of fho.mass of tho parly in every county in (he Mate. It Is an. aide exponent of oar principles, and well worth-double tho price asked. Terms for Daily: One copy, $7 00; Five copies, S-B2 00 ; Ten copies, ?(10 00. Terms for Weekly: One eopy,.s2 00 ; Ten copies,, $l5 00 ; Twenty cqpies, Sif 00 ; Fifty copies, $5O 00. Address If. F. Meyers <t Co., Harrisburg, Pa. JomtNAi.istir.—The Easton ‘(-Weekly Argus” and tho Easton “Correspondent and Democrat” will hereafter, he issued from (lie same office by the now firm of Colo, Morwitz & Co., both journals to lie under I lie editorial management of Mr. James P. Shook. This concentration of time, labor and capital .ijpon ;.tho common object of making thesetwo weekly journals tho lies! of their kind in Pennsylvania will produce flighty beneficial results, that the separate pro-, prietors with divided means could not attempt. Thji Air/iis lias always been an aide and influential Democratic pa per, and wo believe (Hat under tlio now, arrangement 11.0 sphere of its usefulness will bo much enlarged. Specie Resumption-.— The hill offer ed by Mr. Hyneli, of Maine, will lie con sidered at an early day in tlie'House f'ommiPee on Ranking and Currency, though it is the opinion of most mem bers that it would ho unwise to in any «ay disturb existing conditions at this session. Resumption, however, under Mr. Hyneh’s plan, would, it is conceded, lie gradual and sure. lienee the measure is regarded witli interest. All green backs received at the Treasury are to bo destroyed, and gold-bearing notes, pay able in twelve months, issued in their place. Ranks are to redeem their cur rency in legal tender, which, when paid into (lie Treasury, is to be destroyed and replaced, nndor"stipnlated conditions, by the gold-bearing notes. The Republican newspapers expected so little in the Message of Grant that inostofiliem so; in to he sa'istlcd with what they lia ve received. They are not. extravagant in their laudations of tbo do,nmonl, but pleased to find tlmt i.t is no worse. Tins is another illustration of tbo old proverb, which say-; “ Pleas ed are they winch expect nothing, for, verily, they shall not bo disappointed.” roily i! NcU) anitmisriuetus. 0 u T For Reference - lIOLI Oil PRESENTS, CONLYN’S, JS T o, 3 West. High Street, (Farmer’s .Bank Building,) Carlisle, Pa. How arc you prepared for the coming HOLIDATS, Having nn experience* o'r 22 years InthlH busi ness, 1 would respect hilly solicit u.Blmie ol Iho piiMhe puironngo, feeling conlUleut that I will glvesntislneUon, IF YOU HAVE NOT YET Uo. 70-sf MADE YOUR SELECTIONS CALL AT THE JEWELRY STORE OF T. CONIiYN. The finest gift for a Holiday Present is a piece of. Jewelry. The most durable article one can buy Is a piece of.lewelry, Wim(. Is more useful than a gold Watch or a good Cloclt ? The undersigned talces pleasure In Informing the renders of the VnUirtlc.n' and friends that he baa a large assortment of goods In the Jewelry line, selected with care, and with a view of pleas ing the trade In this s' eMon. Your attention is directed to facts set fortli In this ndvertlsem ent, and you are invited to caßat the Store, No. 3 West High Street, and examine the articles. Gold nmf Silver Watches, both open face find hunting cii sex. varying In prices, and ofdtffer ent mak e .s > to suit all purcuasers. All the '* niches ui*e warranted to'bo excellent time pieces. Of every variety and style, and at nil prices.— Thesfoclc.ln Docks is a large one and consists of nil Iho different pntlorns, from the common square Clock to the high.y ornamented import ed Parisian. Silver Ware, Such ns Ten Sets. Pitchers, Servers, Goblets. Napkin Kings; spoons. Castors and Ornaments ot different klnds.and sold a* a very low figure mhch lower than in nay retail place., Special' attention Is cubed to this lino Of floods, ns the stock Is a varied one and the prices low. A beautiful Holiday Gift con bo selected Lhoro from. Srpoirt and Silver Chains. long end short, and ot every other mu bo. I-llgh priced and cheap ones—even down to a quarter of a dollar. The latest styles constantly on hand. Every one bhouhl have a Watch Chain of some kind, Finger Rings Of evecy st.vlo, from the Diamond down to the Cheap I lubber King. A very largo stock of Kings hiive been purchased for the purpose of n fiord ms .all a good choice. Plain Gold Rings for engirg ement rings, one of which every young man and lady should buy. Ear Rings. Every lady, will ho interested in seeing onr assortment cf Ear Kings, which are of all kinds and varied lei style. Breast Pins M? r „i )0 V l «onlH’ nml Indies, with beautiful sot tli.gs of valuable stones. Besides all those wo have a flno stock of .Gold Pens, Thimble*, Spectacles, • Work Itoxen, Table Ware, Ornaments, Full Sets of Jewelry. stud everything In this line of business. Repairing, Special attention Is paid to repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds. All work Is warranted. Engraving finally and prettily done. Tnankful for past patronage I aeam ask the favors of (ho nubile, feeling confident that my floods, with the low prices, will enable mo to please all. T. O.OILYN, IYo, 1! West High hi., CARLISLE, PA. Dee. 22, 70—Jit . T II I S OU T AT Watches, Clocks Chains. jfcto SRibcvtiscmcnts. STOVE AND TINWARE establishment, Tho partnership heretofore existing between Walker A Claucly having been dissolved by muiimi mnsout, J hereby announce to, tho citi zens of Carlisle and surrounding country, that I have opened a Hew Store and Tinware Store, In tho largo franio building, on the corner of West High and West streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius A Ho.sh . ‘Having u huge and complete slnclc of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, tny customers mo guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and price- ' . Shsetiron and Tinware, conslanllv on hand and made up loonier. My slock of Tinware embrace's everything usually lieptln a llrsl class tin establishment. ROOFING ami .SPOUTING promptly attend ed to. Stoves! St >ves! Stoves S I am now prepared to exhibit to tho Winter Trade a largo ami well-a*.*orted slock of the best pat.erns ot Stoves, Having the agency of the following eelebraled stoves. I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY. LIGHT TT'HTKE, RON-TON. UO^EHUR, BEACON LIGHT, KQG, OFFICE and PAIUV 11 STOY E S . His selection of Cook Stoves embrace the following; Superior, Excelsior ij linker City, and Coral. Store Repairs constantly On hand. I nin agent, for a PATENT STEAM PIPE,' for heating mil’s, factories, Ac., ami prepared to furnish and plnc6 them In position at short nonce. A. WOODS WALKER. NOTIC’E. is hereby given that the following named persons have filed applications lor ilotel, Liquor, Restaurant and Retailers* License, under the several Acts of As sembly • relating’then to. In tho office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cum berland county, which said application >■ til. he preseiped to said Coint on Monday,'the Dili of January, lt>7l: ' HOTELS, Jeremiah Hannon, East Ward Carlisle. \V. 10 Kwrns, V “■ • ** Lewis Zitzcr, West “ ** .Elder Rogers, Rower Allen twp. N.U. Buck Middlesex two, , S, N. Emmlnger, Mp'dmuicsburg, Wm. Bell, New Cumberland, P. McNulty. Shlpponslmrg. - Geo. W Wolf, South Middleton twp. RESTAURANTS. W. W. Walker, Weal. Ward.Carlisle. Adam Hoflmau, East “ - “ Philip Rrilsch. •* ** “ John Yalser, “ " *• D. S. Sidles, “ “ , “ Amos U. Miller, " M “ Ernst..l. Krause,* “ “ “ Smith A.Melsel, “ " . “ W, s, inmlap, Nowvlllc. W. B, Over, “ W. S. (Clink, “• Rachel Shupp, SoiUh Middleton twp. J. S. Ealnh, “ “ “ S. A. Grove, tipper Allen. Jacob Detrleh. Shlppeoslmrp. Frerl’K. Breekamaker. Silver Spring. Henry Spornw, West IVnnsborough. John Orris, Mechanlcsburg. RETAILERS. S. A. Haverstlck, Carlisle. .1. D. Meek, Mrs. Jane Showers A U. Inhofi*, Atlm’r, of E Shower, deceased, Carlisle. John Miller, Newvllle. 11. \V. Brennomaa, Mcchanlcsburg. i ce. 212, 70—Jit; ‘ mHE MOST DESIRABLE FARM I IN WESTERN MARYLAND FOR* SALE.— . ‘SmianTt »n r*r-ri.-rif>k cu„ on th»- n otfmoro and 'Ohio R R. sixty miles west of Baltimore; con tains con acres land ; Improved hy t“'b dwellings, one hnek, will) liall and eight rooms, and fine cellar (.the around* arc beautified with choice trees, shnhhery. Ac., Ac.*.) the other a handsome frame cottage, situated In the orchard, contain ,lng foriy acres of choice tipples ami pears. nnd enclosed hy an Osage orange hedge. • The ham and oilier nnt-hnildlngs are ample and In good repair. Land Is of the best quality of lime stone. Fencing good, with running water In everv field. Limekilns and-inexhmtsllhlc quarries of the purest stone, Ac, Ac; The farm Is oflered en tire, or will ho divided to suit purchasers. For full (loser Ipi lan. price, forms. Ac., address or ap ply in A. DELASIIM UTT, Trustee. Baekeystown, Maryland. , Dec. •«. 70- riOMBERLAND COUNTY AGRT \ I fIILTDRAT. SOCIETY.—The regular meet ing of Iho Society wPI be held in the arbitration chamber n( the court house, Carlisle, qn Tues day. January 10. IS7I. at 11 o’clock. A. ,M. f at wh'cti fi'no an olectlou will ho held, for the en suing yi nr. _ • L. F. f.YNE Doc !•>, 70—tit Secretary. Jn (lip matter of the writ of Partition on valuations of the Ileal Estate of Harriet Watson, deceased. At an Orphans’Court field at Carlisle, on Iho lUh of Den. IS7a f an alias rule on Ihe parties In interest, was awarded to accept, or refuse said •eat estate, at the valuation thereof or show eam c uhv the same should not he sold. Perso nal notice to he served on these residing with in .|*i miles of Carlisle, and lo those residing out of ibe County, notice hv publication In one newspaper published In the borough of Carlisle, •Vir i)n ee weeks previous to the 19 hof February. , isTI; and by id ter a'ddressed to the Post Olllce of the heirs, whose address is known. The Rheri/r ip make return of the proceeding to tho ad journed Court lo meet on iho Pith of February next. • ,J. TC. FOREMAN, Sheriff, Rukriff's Office, Carlisle ) December 19.1570. / Dec. 22,70—Jt O T ru E In the matter of lliel In the Court of Corn first and final account of 1 man Pleas of Oumhnr- Jiihn Heetom. Assignee) land county. No. 79 of Joseph C. Green. ' J Nov. Term, 1870. Having been unpointed Auditor, tn this case ‘hv the said Court to pass upon the exceptions filed to the said first and final accnuiC of ,lohn Heerem. Assignee of Joseph C. Green, and make distribution of the balance In the hand's of Ilin said Assignee Notice is hereby given that I will attend to the duties of .my appointment, us Audltr>rntforo«aid. at my Office, n the borough of Carlisle, Pa.,on Saturday, tlie 11th day of Jan uary. A. 1)., I>*7l, when and where all purtio In tel esled aro requested to attend. M. 0. HERMAN. Dec. 22, TO— 1 * Aaddor, AGENTS wanted for TTentllev’a New, Fresh IJnok "RACKED HEROES AND MAKTYKR.” ..Wrltton in the Authors happiest stylo, and surpassing bis former works, -which have sold by the ' ih(J,o 0 With Original Steel •Engravings from designs by our Artist who has •spent three years In Bible Lands. The Clergy and Iho Press aro loud In Us praise, Agents are making money rapidly; E. B, TKEAT «Sr CO. Pub’s. (151 Itroudwaj, N. Y. Doc. 2.', 70—1 m I”7IARMRR , 8 HFLPEB.t- Shows how ’ to double the profits of iho FARM, and how fanners ami their sons can each make $lOO PER MONTH In Whiter. 10,000 copies will ho mailed free to Furmci*-. Rend name and address to ZIEGLER &. McCUUDV. Philadelphia, Pu. Dec. 22, 70—lm Q*CA A WKEK pnhl nppnla, mule or tDUv/ female, In a new manufacturing busi ness at home. No capital required. Address NOVELTY CO., Saco, Mo. JDeo. 22, 70—1 m mHEiV-NECTAE A PURR CHINESE BLACK TEA WITH GREEN TEA ELAVOR WAKKAXTED TO SUIT ALL TASTES. For sale everywhere, And for'salo Wholesale only by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., P. O. Box, 0)00, 8 CHURCH ST., N. Y* SEND FOR THE A- NEC TA It CIRCULAR. Dec. 72, 70—Ow NOTICE.—Notion Is ILi hereby given Hint letters teslamenlarv on tile estate of Wilson Fleming, latoof Mouth Mid dleton township, deceased have been "ranted to Urn undeislgned Executors, All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said esta to are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them for settle ment. HESTER A FLEMING, JOSEPH A STUART. ' Pec. 22, 70 •• ill* rxccutorn. }7UIR WA-TjH.—A well PliKikpil .Toll ’ I'l 'nllnu niilce, ti uootl Mu- iiMiily all iiivv. Price low and tonus easy* Address, A. L. BPONBLER, Carlisle, Pa l)ec?V7o, Idciu Htilicfttsemciits. pilOF. i SMITH, 11. D. For a number of years President of Iho Wes tern Institute ol Smgery and Medicine, and Byo ami Ear Infirmary ot Quincy. II limps, consul ting Physician to the London Female Inllrmnry.and Principal mid Proprietor ol thp Von.Tndlseli In firmary of Dos Moines, lowa, can bo consulted at the ' BENTZ HOUSE, From December 15, to tho 2', 1870. Whole number ot cases treated at tho \on Trolt«eh Infirmary from Rep Ist, Ihli't, to Sep. Ist 1870, (5178.) i>r. Hs. .specialties mo diseases of tho Eve, Ear, Females, Liver. Kidneys, Lungs, Throat, Rlnod.skln, Hemt, Stomach and Sexu al Organs, piles. Tumors. Sponmitnrrluea Can cers temoved In from ‘Jllo-is bouts, Epileptic Fils be seldom lulls In curing. Cab early If you wish to be walled on, as his ttmo Is limited,. Dec. 22,70-11* NEW ARRIVAL DRIBS GOODS. REDUCTION IN PRICES! Greater Inducements Noble Cook, Niagara, Elegant display' of goods suitable for tho Holidays. L. T. GREENFIELD’S. of dress goods marked down in prlqe; • Beautiful Empress Clothsonly 05cts. • New lot of Fluid Serges Just opened at 35c JOo 50c and'Tocts. Velveteens very cheap. Delaines reduced to 13 ami 20cta, Tip ton calicoes at 8 and lljels.. We offer a great bargain in Canton Flannels. Grcat.bargaiUH lu Gray and White BLANKETS. Bargains In Undershirts and Drawers, Cloths and'Cassimores, Cassinetts, Flannels, Tickings, Sheetings, Ac New stock of at prices that defy competition, full setts for children at 83 50 and S-l 50. Ladles full setts at Sl*oo and 85 00. Alaska. Sable Only 80 00 per sett, .Siberian Squirrel only 80 On per sett, a good selection of Mink' Sable very cheap. Bargains In Hakfs. Lace Collars, Collars'ami Culls. Gloves, Hosiery, Scurfs, Wolleu Hoods, double and ss.ngle SH A W LB reduced in prices. I will oiler special bargains in nil kinds of goods, in order to reduce tuy slock preparatory to Removing to my new more room. If you wain, to purchase a good and useful Christmas present, you cun save money by going to- L. I. CJIBENPIBLD, I Vo. 4 JE ast Main St. Dec. 15, TO. gHEBIFF’S SALES. By virtneof sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas and Lovlrl Facias Issued out ol iho Court of Common Pleas nr Cumhmlaml CoUuiy and to mu directed, I will expose tn'sale at the Court House In the Borough ot Carlisle, on Friday, ih« »iih day of-January, A. I ~ lh7l,at 10 o'clock, M., the following Uu.sonbv.-i rua 1 osbite, to wit; A lot of ground Minuted in .West Pulinsboj o township, Cumberland Couniy, Pu., bounded on thu East by Jgmniuh Lemmon, on the South and West by u public loud, uml on tlio North by Abialiain Young,'containing two Acies jnore or less, -having Lhero.-n erected a two story Log Dwelling House, totablu, UlucUMnlih Shop and other oiu-biilhlings. seized and taken in execu tion as the ]>ro|>ei tv ol Plnii ssumer. ALSU—Ad Unit certain lot of ground situate in tho Boiuugii ol Carlisle, Cumherh-nd County, Pa , bounded on tlio East by the Letort Upring ami Godfrey Bonder, on the toimih.by George Hpangenbaiger, on mo West by East sin ot and on tHu Nor h by Ponilret street, containing IHS feetfionton East street and 210 reel in depth, mure or less, having theieon elected a three 1 siory Brick Dwelling-house with Imcu-bullduig Stone Tannery with 1 Pool, 2 Limes, i Handler-, •25 Vats, -1 Leeches, i Balt, Burk toiled, Stable and other mil buildings, Seized and taken in exeeu- : 11-nastho pioja-rty of Michael Minincii, ALr*U—All Unit cerium Frame House and lot of ground Mlimiud nrtuo borough of Mechanics burg, and described as lolfows viz; Beginlng at a cm net* on Arch street on lino of. Dainoi Frev, tliencu souiliwaid along said street ihlrtty-four feet o lot ofrt. vt G. lluuclc, thence by same west ward one hundied and twelve lo an alloy, thenco along said alley nmlhward tidily four fVet lo lot ol Daniel Prey, thei ce eastward one hundred and twelve leel to the place of la-gining. Seized .and taken in execution as the property of Win. B. Frey, and Amm Frey, ids with. ■ ALsU-u Lot of, Chou mi situate In Newton township, Cumberland ooimtv. Pa., hounded on • the East by a public loud, on the .South by C. Viuiderbult's Heirs, on tlio West by P, G, McCoy and on the Norih by E. Walker, containing 125 feet la Inmt ami 1(D feet I i deplii. more or loss, having thereon erouled-a two-story BrlcUJfweli lug House, Wash House, Smoke House, F nine Stable, Hog. Pen and other out-buildings. Seiz ed aml taken in execution as tho property of Dims. H. Horn. . And all to be sold by me, J. IC. KOUITM.VN, Sheriff. CONDITIONS.—On all.sales of £5OO nr over, 85p will bo required to lie paid when the property is stricken oil', and ¥2son ail sales under £5OO. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, 1 Dec. 15, ls7U. J GENTS- WANTED FOR THE LIBRARY op poetry and song. Tho handsomest nml cheapest work extant. It has something In It of tho heat Tor every one— for tho old,' Uio middle-aged .nml’ tho yon lig and must baeomo universally popular. Except ing tho Bible. this will bo the book moat loved ana the moat frequently referred to In tho fami ly. • Every page has passed under tho critical oj’o of tho groat poet, WM. CULLEN BRYANT. Haro chance for best agents. Tho only book of lls kind ever sold by subscription. Send at oneb lor circulars, &e, to GEO, MACLEAN, Publisher. . 710 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pn. Dec. 15 70—1 m FARMER’S AND 'CATTLE DEALERS. Look Here, and don't fail to give it a trial, German Cattle Medicine Just try Itonco, and utter that, you will never bo without it. ViUioh's Radical Rinderpest Remedy, In 3 diUcront Preparations. N . 1. Against am light, sickness of ibo cattle like Cold, Clinch, hardening of the Udder, Rot ten Hoof, Ae. Every farniorshould keep It con stantly on ham). No. 2. Against Lung Diseases, An., and No. 3. Against the horrible Rinderpest or Cat tin p'agne.’ The No. 1. used In time will prevent anv outbreak or spreading of rbo pestilence. Pull directions on each bottle, and by using tin* medicine strldly according to them, tho cure is wiirmnted. Price S 2 per buttle. Manu factured only by tho Inventor DR. P. WIT-rrCFI. k • 001 North nth st.. Philadelphia. For flftlo at J. B. Huveisilek’s Drug Hloro, Carlisle. Agent for Cumberland county. Pa, Dec, 8,70 —It* {Rooms 7 and fi) CARLISLE, PA,. For two ivccks only, OF CHOICE ’ 7\ than ever !\ at FURS Tho celebrated Drug?, GS A«u MEDICINES TH K I! 10 S T PLA C E to nu y PURE AND RELIABLE SJ> M 11 & S, Medicines and Pine Chemicals, t,S A ’I JOSEPH B. HAVERSTICK’S, ■No. 5 SovßVv Hanover Street, (JABIJShh PA DEALER IN Drugs , i Medicines, Chemicas,l hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, <fcc M Dye ■ Cosmetics t Stationary , &o. Also , Parc Wines for Medical Pur poses, Ills assortment of Goods, in variety, novel* (y und elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with great care.,und aro calculated In (jimlltyand price to command tho attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed; A full stock of Patent. Medicines on hand AU goods warranted as represented, Joseph n. iTavekstich, Wo; 5 South Hanover S Oat. 20.157C —ly Hcgal Notices. LAST NOTKIK. —All persona know lug themselves Indebted by unto or book account, to Hie .MuE. tsh*>wer, of Carlisle, uro heicby notified to make payment on or befme January 1, lh7l. All bills not paid by Unit data will no iclt with u Justice for collection. U. INUUKl I ’. . JANE HHuWEK, .-.ilntini.slralor.i. r>cc. 8, 70—ot P ROTHONOTARY-S NOTIOE-No tiro Is hereby given ilmf the account 01 Peter Spain*,'AsHignceolPhilip Prltsch, l«»r bene lit of creditor'*, has i.ecu-llled lirniy oflloejor ex amination. and will he presented to tho'L’ourtoi Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for con firmation on Wednesday, January 11, I*7o. W.’V. CAVANAUGH. J'vothonolary. Pec. 8,70—Gt t EXECUTOR’S KOTlCE.—Notice is hereby glv«*n that letters testamentary on the estate of r. Fred. Shrom, late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, have been granted to- tlio undersigned, residing in said borough. Ail per son# knowing themselves indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment immediate* ly . and those having claims against said estate will present them for settlement. susan siißcnr,. Ih.ccutrix, Dec. 8,70-Gt ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE -No tice Is hereby given that letters of Admin istration on the estate of Conrad Hurtz. Into of Monroe township, deceased, have been granted to Die undersigned, residing in tile borough of Carlisle. All persons knowing ihcmselve.s in* debted to said estate are requested to make set tlement Immediately, and tlmsu having claims against the estate will present them for settle ment. MOSES BUICKER. Dec. 15, 70—Gt PROCLAMATION.— 'Whereas the Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas ot the coun ties of Cumberland. Pony, and Juniata, -.ml Justice of the several Courts oi Gy or. and Terr, filt er and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Horn. Thus. P. Hlalr and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyor and TerinincV and Jail Delivery for the trial of rtll capital and other oirondera, In the said county of Cumber land,, hy their precept to mo directed, dated 1-lth of Nov., 1870, have ordered the Court of Oyer ami Terminer and General Jail delivery to bo holden at Carlisle, on the Hih of January, 187] being tho 2d Monday, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tlces of the Peace, ami Constables of iho said county of CnmhoHnnd that thev arb by the said precepts commanded to bo then mid there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records and Inquisitions. exnmlmiHoiiN ami all other reniembmncns, to do those things which to tholr oilloes appertain to he clone, ard all those tl at are hound by recognizances, loproseeut. against the prison ers that are or then shall be in Iho Jail ot said county, mo to he there to prosecute them as shall be just. J. iv. FOREMAN. StiEUri’P's Office. Carlisle, t • Dec. (J, 1579 v Dec. B.lR7o—to. ' GHotljing. rpi-IE BEST, -And decidedly the largest stock of . FILL MB WINTER CBIIBS, In Carlisle, for Alen's, Voulhs’, and Roy’s wear to be found at the old and popular story of Isaac laivmgston> iVo. 22, Rprth Il tnoKcr Street, whore you oan find the latest productions of European and American manufacture, CLOTHS of every description and quaUty.ftnd all the va* ilous popular ami fashionable tlmdes. OVEE-COATINGS, The largest assortment ever displayed CASSIAIEREH In endless variety, TWEEDS, SATINETS. CHEVIOTS, <&c, ■1 Hplemlkl uifjk. of Vesting,. An Immense stock PEADY-MADE CLOTHING, of our own manufacture, oqital to garments made lo order. A splendid assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Trunks. Valises, Carpetbags, Umbrellas, &c. Don’t fall and give us a call. Wo are determined to sell cheaper than any House In town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON. No. 22, North Hanover street, Carlisle. Established 1817. Oct. 20 1870 ly. Q H ifl A P COAL 5 0 cts. REDUCTION, On current market rates, TO FAMILIES: HICKORY SWAMP, LOBBERRY LINCOLN RED ASH, 123 6 33 LYKRNH VALLEY, . 475 GKO 11 VLTIMORE COAL. 550 0 00 Coal delivered to all parts of the town at tho above prices. TO HMEBURNERS HICKORY SWAMP, LORBERRY, INCOLN RED ASH, LYKENS VALLEY, 4 50 5 50 Oi dors subject to any changes In the market at time of shipment, Farmers add Llmoimrnors. along the lino of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, furnished at correspondingly low rales. Orders filled with despatch; OEOltfcE ZINN, Dec. 15, 70—If Office, cor Main and Pitt bis. BTO. DRY GOODS STORE. üB,E S S GOODS. astkacan CLOAKING CLOTHS,i CA KACU LA t LO * KING Cl OTIU REAL SKIN CLOAKING CLOTHS. IiIS EXTRA LEAVER CLOAKiNGH Blue, Brown, I'urplo und Black VELVETEENS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Purs ! Purs ! Purs! Tho Best ami* Cheapest iu the town. A great bargain In all kinds of Col’cl. nml \vl,|., Flannels, Flannels, utfc* Kelt Shirts, (he hugest assort, meat at the lowest prices, ■ b , ,n CLOTHS AND CASSUMES. Over-Coatings. the largest stock In town, far below tie one month ago. 1 ' • Domestics ! Domcslics! .New styles of Woolen Hoods, Brcaulnst Shawls, Childrens Cloaks, Sacks, Scarfs, '1 its mm every thing else in Jlio Notion Line. Carpets, Carpets* JZloor Oil-Cloths) Table Oil-Cloth^ Diuggetts, Mattings, Rugs, dc. An assortment of fancy Buggy Ruga Do not fall to give us a cull, ns wo wngfvt?yo.t all belter bargains than yon can get anywhera else, in all kinds of Dry Goods ami Carnets, LEIDICH & MILLER. Nov. 17, 70. . N E w BBY GBOBS : STOiE, BIIKE 4 BBRKIIOIDiB, North Hanover St., Hnvo Just returned from New York nnd Plilla nciphla. with an entire new stock ot Gnudi Our goods have been selected with ihe greatest' care and in point of beauty and cheapness, cun not bn excelled. We Invito every oao to coll m.d Inspect cur choice slock of Goods. Youchr ilml every variety aud stylo the markets at lord In . DRESS GOODS, Cloths Cassimers, Ulch Poll-dc-SoIcH, Rich Gross-Gralnes, Drab-dc-Frnnce, Ottoman Cords, Empress Cloths, Morlnoea ana Plaids of every sh nud *iyk< Purs! Purs! Purs! Our stock of Furs excels anything In point, of beauty offinlsh and fineness of quality. " fl have marked Ihem down lo lower prices tuan have over been ottered lu Carlisle. Wopurchased this stock from tho lnrgcst.nml best House in New York. Wo have made a choice selection' of CLOTHS AND ■ GASSIMEES, to which wo Invite tho special attention <d young and old. ; . Wo have selected some choice pat" o® Nobby CnsHlmers, particularly adapted men. Wo have eveiyllnn£ln fIOMBSTICS, Muslins, Flannels. Prints, Blankets, Ticking*.- Coverlets, Counterpanes, Balmoral*, l-uruiun* Checks, &c. Nut.' Ktrtr. S I 25 85 25 •1 23 5 33 LADIES’ & GENTS’ UNDERWEAR Nut. Pea. S-l 00 S 3 00 A fow of Iho advantages of buying G° o i!nnn<l» us arc, we have an entirely new slock or from which to select, winch has been bough ll cash, and wo will allow noonoto unden>‘ J .■ Wo extend a curdl'd Invitation lo all to ran a see ns before making your purchases, a* think wo can oiler extra inducements. •100 2 80 DUKE & BURKHOLDER- Ofit.O, 70. Drj)' (Kooiis, isio. FALL AND WINTER opening t o-d a y AT THK Central New ami desirable Great Hftigalns from latu Auction Sales,■ Iu New York nnd I’hlluilolpliia, BLANKETS, At a decline In prices. BKI 0 IV THE Carlisle Deposit Bank, Shawls, JPurs and Notions, Rlch.Gros*de-Fomlrc«', Drab-do*Nlcc, (Silk Eplngllucs. Surge*de«Aumale, of all kind.". Respectfully,