iimlnin Wiudwv.. (fA RhTShl'l, PA., hmoolay Moi-nlna# «Ssui. i>, IHTi 'm.s.vioU a '.it' i a r lio rl\ilmU.'liihi;\ f'djnira-, ii very ■ Kopubliain .organ, id rqi(.’iikiii!i of ,m'l Deohort’s ('krlil.n to tlw State ;ito, suys : We Relieve tlis-t. lie (0.1. DcoludO," 1 iiro.ve :m afile atul h iiDUvlniq 1 there iy no ilouht that Ik misylititua r preheat in very preysior; neeil nl jnyt ii men in her X.elriylatnie. Out. of thiy Hi,ail revolution in thn h'lisl DialrieL at goivl may inure to (lie .State.’ ,’nto cnotiyh, we me in need of honest ii and men of eliarnrter, in nnr .'■ta.e [Vislatnre. For inany year:!—ever dm litulieals have,, Ihrmitfli the vlcinfjs of mi inliimous apportion mt eeiryinamlef—heen in the niapiv- , in'" the lii>vWiUnre, ■ we have Inwl liery tttnV eonupline in -'.lint hotly, has heeome so notorious tlmi no hill, ( its merits t>r demerits what they iy.) cun pass without the aid (ifeor o'tion niotiey, Ihtih no one )ireiehds lo (■h leoislaiion wilhont lir.-tl snnmling emh(M's-as to .the ttosl. Onr Legishi re has hrvometl repro.a.'h In theistate, al is n-aarded hy the jicojilo at a mils, time ’(lad has lo he submitted | it inn* been a poliliexl la/nr-lionse, Sinit of init|Uily from the horn 1 the adieals olitained tin; majority, lo ho eetod tJ. 8. yonator ortstate Treasurer, is is from fifty lo a hundred thnnsnnd ollars. Filness for tlie oliieo is not lousld of. Thu man who bids the lost is t-iire - ol success., Fethaps this what onr Kadieill friends would call progress, r liui it is a progress Hint ips (lie foundation oftlio republic and' (uses demoralization and debauchery nomt the people; II vras md formerly i. Corruption in our Legislature is of p, 'years —a iiadical spawn, The irjidnr' is ipiite right then, when it Units tied the election of the.upright am and unflinching Democrat, Col. echert, 'may bring great good to (ho bile. The Senate is now Democratic, ad in that brunch al least the “ roost 's” and “ pinchers” will lie in the linority. Tile election of Col. Deelnn't a-iich (ho death-knell of politieal vil- Liny in Pennsylvania, It would ■alfy seem ;is if Providence haddntcr ■led to protect the people of this Coin lonwealth from further outrages, by ie removal of Mr. Wall from the scu.t , hieh he olitained hy one of the gross st fraud! on re lord. The Democratic umbers of the coining Legisialuro will emand a fair and equitable appor omnent. They will ask nothing more i,d will accept nothing less. The leniocratic majorily in the Senate will avo the power to compel the. passage fa just hill, aiid they will lie justified y the people in using Unit authority n its fnliest extern. (>S« s 3J:A^AN- r '' !3 B «I! 4 JiT-M •' 1! *- !! liurins (lie recent delralo hi the U. f-. ler.nlo on Urania “job’’ fill- the imr haso of c 'i\n Dominos. Mr. Summer omicoil ilium the Pro.-irk-nt nm! lilpv -Ily (U-nioralized him. lie boldly hareod that the l’iesi<lenr’ji anxiety. >r the acquisition of was juonev. Accord-. !) Mr Sumner, find fhere iff no nnin in he country who will doubt (ho Inilh f every mv-mllon Iu v makes in regard his inattei’,‘l I *:o first Meaty il’legitmate n U - conception, and Iho whole husi le-s lent henn tainted with fraud all hrough II? Virions stages. U had its iri-jin with three political Jockeys. >a< yz, Fahens and Cazeneau. who as rjciatod will) them (Uv.eral P.abbeek, vhu went under the high sonndin« r ti le of u Ai,d-de camp to V. S («rant, "* ft ■'-'l l lent of tie- United States, aiid his pceid agent to Ike Republic of Domin ea.” Babcock entered into a lU'gotia ion Ihr th’e purchase of. the entire t •r -itor yof*llif v Repuhlie of Dominica from Tmvz. Mr. s 'nmnor proves very con ludvely that Babcock had no nutlinri v in make such agrc.enmnt, and that bteyz had neither the right nor (lie tower he ein-cl the proposed transfer, fe -dews that Baeyz hasheen -and still, s maintained in temporary power .by Milled States ships of wav. winch have ■ .’on on {la l- coast of San Domimro >y Grant. a! an enormou- eo-f. for a lo he a;!iie;;“ ! to I he ihilbd Stale-, si 11:a! Me* In.">j *■ *r which N rO :-ri\* pn-bed hy Gran! 1- hare-faced .•hberv Tim tMiJh is, ti;• rf• arc l.Hwmi ten in] . wenly mi! I Sous of d«v!la v s involved i hits San Domingo Job. and Oran! in .•fermined to secure his portion of it, nil to 1 ii*lp Ins confederates in their Imre of tho plunder. This G the. real on-on f'.r the extreme* anxiety he has nani Tested-, and for (he obstinacy with rhich he adheres to (.lie scheme. Beaten n (lie attempt to force the i!lcp-i(ima(o ready concocted hy Babcock through he Senate, helms resorted to an illegal lethpd the pmprwd ihhery. He Im« shown that lie Ims own* enough to control a majority of n*Senate, and it is not likely that then* dll he more virtue found in the House. Co is jubilant over the passage of (lie •solution which authorized him to •ud out a committee, picked for the spress purpose of ha-*k a ivorahk* report, but the end is not \ et. here will be another desperate fi"ht dbre thp propo-ml outrage is finally m-mnimated, and tiio whole country ill be made to rinfc louder with other .•ecclms from honest Republican Om ivs.smen. Grant may force his pel Job hut it will be at the saerilice of is own honor and over (lie o rave of iho .opuhlican pirly. 'l’lio aided Uepuh can Senators side willi Sumner in op o-dtioii to (ids corrupt job. •nas; s.rcs:;:. \i; »tr The Jjegl>l:Unr(M , .')iiv> , iUMl ai nnim on luvday. '• • hi tJic* h*uala, (lie 1)< having i ■ ‘ majority, (ho.. JVlowmu' o/lircrs '•iv clocU-d: •!.< . V.'i’liucf-, I.r r..( .!• i.cli? 1 ' ' '•••il 1 - ,)iu i,h ’/.> i. of IJull.T. ■'tu m ( '’i i ks— v. ,iihiiu i*. i-'it) •\. < •;(r -• •i, i'nil r. : sin.nl t'hiiiuh'ipiA.i.' Tm. !i i i’i II .111*; 1 ‘U-l 1; • .. A K. hi.;, 71. L -, 'till, in ii.ili <i :u.fl W iHliipi M.'i rii . : ; 1 1 1 1 •: 1 1. \1 ins- • I'tliii { •...-‘Muni .R. P,, Tj j, ;ir <i 1 hill'-au. In tiic iloii-k 1 , Mm Uepuldinins luiv lim majority, /'leclf'd Hie lollowisii' iicciv: -.•.■iiu-i-.j. n. \v» v.u. vf /'i!sii..i.«ij»i.M. t'jtiH ' i(M I'. ■ • 'iVldj-r, of Nnitl: II i'. r,t I*. o; - I'lillmlalijiila. ;■( *. *<l< II t l Joan A Sn, nil, 11 1 Ijj iti; hill a. i'i in t .’hVi. ■»* -j’. jluilun, y«. I.'.ih.iy T. ..o 1 i-Ijcai!. i.. 1 J-i'y, .1. lindJiMi aj.d Cla.jlt.s iiiuie-rvillf. <*r. J. Ov'hS ul pl.Utotpljljl. , ■ in’:'. or T:sr. roi; Under dale of Heeemher22, “Perley,” ol* the Boston Journal telegraphs (Yam \\ m-hinglon as follows: A Wikk-ml'atuk, —Tho go*-ips have been busily, engaged to-day In talking over a matrimonial row al a prominent hole! here las f night. It ap pears that a Democratic IP'iuvscntalivo. who ha* o! late •wnri-hipped at the shrine of Bacchus 100 oftmi, to »k it into his hdad lu-al his wife, who is tho daughter of a Republic, n Senator. Her screams brought tho landlord, who restart'd peaeeandpos led a gu:ud of in the adjacent 1ml) lo prevent a repetition of the outrage. — Tw ice during tho night thee porters had to enter the room to restore.order, and this morning the hellhrerenl live was noiilled lha! he must change his quarters, as wilo hi nting M'as against the hotel regulations. F4fM* 5V | ( >n'i c.:jion-(< dp ’ oil nr X> ic )\>rJ: .Vita.’ Yorif't E>risnTtrn •sJvmher-.TUc Pliir.illla* linn «f II»«* C «»:»ich‘.h-»'8 tii* Cion* Iticlmt-ri .9. B3:0(U-i:inn‘H i;«>er(iO ions »« AVillurd’M BSolot—V WU'c-Ssoa!or n lio nar vo«l,v tin- 'fill l ronUiiTt . Wtilflt bt* t’.ichJ.t 3rt"u't:u't3. Washington', Dee. 2d. —An aflair of a ‘•omewhal private . ordure, if a puhlie defamation anti ol tin- wife of a drunhep ‘ r.uUnlier ot Coiilmvs.s h;. her hn-hand can Ijo jirivate, a y tonMicd,U?i? town lasi Vr'etimsdav ll* was in VViP.'od’ri InUid. . For some time past Blchard .). nuhieman. Uemoeratic mem-' her from the York Distiiot of lYniisyl vauiii, has hern on a ‘ri and ihdiauch., Ten days m*o he entered tin* House of Kepre somatives so maudlin drunk that he was dnahle lo aslienlam when, hold iiur mi to his dc->k ; and, alter a rapping of Hie Speaker’s hummer -hud - failed lo ; seat him, h«> was lc t. stamllm* - .un'il some of his h fpd. him nlf tytiie eloak : iOf»m. H'>-. wife, a lady of rcllnenu-nf and spotless elrawuder, he daughter of S<‘iia (or Simon C’amer'm.- <if 'Pennsylvania, morCilied 'beyoml iiie'qainv, sought him out aiid endeavored to iic-l hioi sobered down, laiifn.t? in her labors, tlitl not. disp.uir, but clung to the wreck. On Wednesday niaht, towards mid niuiht, the wife of a United States Sena tor, wluse hu'-band was at the Senate at tending the niulil Session on tlie fan resolution, was'aroused by.loud ami infamous in an adjoining room, addressed lo the wife of Hahlenmn •liylhat de.bauched Ke)nos(*nlative ; and then hearitiLf blows, Iho Senator’s wife rnuj' for help. Soon the. proprieloi' ami two nr lhreeserVants were lu’oih*lu lo Ihe hall, and two member* c»f ess wire ronstai Jrom tneir lon'nn hylhe then loud shrieks of a female voice,'mingled with the exclamation of “ Don’t, Bichard, don't ! don’t I” The.lidtel proprietor, Mr. Sykes, al oneo hammered on the «looi*, and warned the wreteh Huldeman, Hint, unless heinsfunlly'ceased his violence, he would spend the nigh tin the police station. He • stammered out a maudlin “Yes." and ids wile not appealing to those who had by that lime arrived in Lbc.hall for protection, they did not feel warranted in forcing Ihe door open and taking her away. ' A servant was stationed in the hall to watch for lurlhcr trouble, and at half-past one and aid A. M. it became necessary lo pound on hisdoorto frighten iho mUhin from further violence. Onjhe next morning the coward!}’ wife-healer wan ordered to h-ave (.he house at once, and never to return and Ms wile "as invited to remain. Ucr .nee was shncklnu'iv bruised; both eyes were blacked, and ol lier marks oi this demon’s brutality were on her person. She said that the fiend had twice knonkod her down, had kicked and clinked and bruised 'her. yet she still thought, it her duly to remain with the loathsome wretch, and try to reform him; and- on that day (key both left for York —he a drunken sot, and she a dis (iguied, heart-broken, humiliated wile. ()fi (lie next occasion of this brute’s ap peaianre in the Hoime in an intoxicated condition, the wife-whipper is (o he ex pelled summarily, for he cannot possibly longer associate with any man in the i 1 oiise of oil her parly. 1... jf pm;. 1 fjief when they w,;-r<t i-ie-.Urr ~u Cjuaintc;l with trie facts of R. J. Haldc man's iufcmmU conduct. limy im.-i ion.-ly eoiitcmpiaied giving the brute a coat of lav and feathers, and a dip In the mnddv Tilier. He waa .-aved from tills well merited pnuishmoni only by. the inter ference of ' Mr. • s'.\ !- cs and a leu cool headed cues!.-, who thc.ui.rht that enough lawless yin’cimv had altcady been com muted. THE EIBE KING I tf B» O ’£' Ttf W H ES ii TE J, O E 5 S<’ 3 B Trt A' f> Bi . A FRIGHTFUL* M3BM!SHT SGEFJS. Fi'di'fiiT Disaster ((t Frcnih'lhi Tlb 1; >r A lIS I! A hi. MO US M llfilXK I!. a Ft FA T FIItF at- M IKFLiyt s'h'vl.v-one d iveSJjj: LOSS OVER 200-00.0 ! Emtc aJ rnartdMOJjtJiirjjf, Vifydsua test Easts: s.\ E!2ceEHt>:«s>. lin'iiM'iNn, 1 )>-e. L’e.-- Iha.d wrs t In- coldest (VI t here f<tr thirteen veins, and a fc.-utul m.e for [in* calamity which n.ni ha . At n (jiru !(•!• pad Iwo o’eb ck this monon, jn-l :w the |.<uter commenced wnkiair p-n-Senm-rs ter Ibe Southern 11 :tl m, (ie* Spoit-s-, in d IlePd (Ihc.ov end in Ja» on tiir* in Me* lower flour. An effort was immediately nude io wnkcn li-c v' l1 fj sfs, and the scene became mih-M-iihnhif-, Men were rushing' about tryinj' to t-ave their and tlic ivinii"ii nearly naked and barefooted, llecvni; info the si mv-coveivd street-'. • The Meam-ontdrios were-piompllv on hand, but Mie plnys belli■; frozen, it was some t inn* before wafer cop!d lie llirowa on the btiildimo fn twenty minute-i (he flames :-prend to ,-neh an extent (hat < scape by (lie Mai rca-o w,a-. cut ell'. Tin* f/ue.-ds then ihiumcnwi leaping from Ihe windows, and lower!ny: Miem selvcs by ropes umdefioin blankets, into Mn* streets. Ih P. (Mark, of Piiibubdphia. •tin* steward ol th<* bold, leaped from a third sh>"v w indow, n ceivim' mortal in- 'j'hc mo-t painful s-'cm* m' the ili.-aslcr Vii-i the ;ipp* r>i mmcc <;f .Mis, Kmby Ken nearly, of I hil I i mm e. I be hou-ol’erper, at a windmr In M]c lid'll slnry. with bmi or turn dllut lu'iic> se!e.imin;i' fur bc'p The Ho* companies’ ladders wore put up, but ho led by Iwo «stnr‘e< to reach tho window. A\' li i the ,‘i n-iiicii won* ni'dc inj: eflorls io liisM tii<-' ht‘idf*i's (.lie \\< ni(?u disappeared in ijn*’fhi."k so ok<* and ’s- r-- lust, [ln* room hrKdd cnhijr Uji U .iminenl after with thi ll UIUrS. . Thomt'.v pM-- Ms Inn mol u'hoHo nmm-s nro klicwli inv '•‘.iM'imis (th'ih of Lihhy PrMtm dm im r i In; war ; M jm. Km l!y ICon Mi'::r l y, non •c'tehpnr, who leaver ahur.iiy in I*:&11ini• -r**, Fannie] W. Ilnh ii.vmi. oloii; with iviUerA: llmUier; and Famnel HiiK-H.o'h’ri; ;»i(h fV, If. A. Tliomtio, aireii! hr Ine pn notama fd llio l’lnj'iv-.i ; VV. A. i'aee, ni' iKiMViUo, Vn., ('idled Slates JlMlli ; ami J. 11 Ft«nis, of (lit* Foinhern Company. , The r«»tiii.ictr of t In* hole! d<»slroyed, and .it h ini jiii'-'dMi 1 If) Kiy wiiat-sf are lost. 'i Im* fnl !o\vi iw are tin* name;; u(* fho nii.-f-ini': .1. F. V. ih-nx. (if Fynelihniif • Xh'lian JU-rindein, of Wa-diimrlon ; A. Fan!, of Tampa. Merida ; I), Meonro and 10, H. A iidn-n-s. of Fm-H'iisc. K V.; JF. fS. Kndli*. of Xev, V"ih ; and John H, Holm n, of Jncli.-on, Tciui. 'Pin* hoio} wa-: calm d ni in r (iijn, ami i•• lumii'ml in l';-' Xnr(hern companies' n pii'-om. d ;.y I). 11. Waiher, for .ffityjno. liianch i'; (’nirnni am hiMi-n* in (|n> XovMi llriljidi and ;d ei <-ha n flic for s.'iido, HaMilt, Hnek o: Co, pinpi iefois of fin- Spnlfswood Mo-el, had die ftmiiUne in- RUied for atid wines and carpels iHsnrfilln.Uii-N.n-ili iii-itM, for STiino.— -llhnn. of Tho TValhuial liwniance Upmjiany, ol B.dlimoro lost-s and tin.' Uonti nental, of .Xew Vtirk, SilDOl). All tlio goods rcjuly for delivery in tlie cellar <»( the Soiitlde in Express t'ornpaiiy were de stroyed. ,f ldie company’* money safes were bur led in (lie ruins. An Incident’of Ibe Hie was the appear ance of a man al one of ihe upper win dows paraU/'d with fear, who sat {ear ing paper into smal I pieces and tin owing t.hem out of the Window, until’ ho fell hack into the lianas. Fkankmx, Pa., Dee. oO.—A lire broke out in the Marshall House, at Ihe foot of Tenth street, about llrdtMlds A. M. It deslrovt tl the JMarsha,!! House, the toll house, and healed the guy cables to tho wire bridge, so that it felPinlo (lie river. About twenty persons were on ihe biidge al the time, and several supposed to have been killed. Olio man was brought to the shorn’alive hut- there.aro no hopes of his recovery. No olher bodies have been found yet, but probably will bens soon as any way can be found to cross the river. ** 'S'HTS.Aiirt, The following are the names of tho persons injured by tho fall of t he suspen sion bridge to-day; Wm. Nell, sinco died; Kilgore, freight agent on the Val iev road, supposed to have been killed : body not iccovered Mrs. Mclntyre and Alary Mt’Tntire, seriously injured ; .Sarah and’ George Mclntyre; .Warren ami Leonard,and two persompmunetl McCar- injured. Thq most destructive lire that baa ever visited central Pennsylvania occur-• roil on Saturday night, Dec. - 21, in tho town of Mifflin, Juniata county. At half-p;v-l 7 o'clock ’ in the evening tho flames were first discovered in the build ing known as the “Crystal Palace,” on the corner, ef Bridge and Water streets, 'and befoi e any aid could be rendered, for ‘tho extinguishment of the “ Crystal Pal ace,”, the tire communicated to the ad joining buildings on the south side of Bridge street, and with the exception of three dwelling houses, consumed the en tire p inthern portion of the- town, con sisting of thirty-one dwellings, stores amt olllces. Th<* only lire engino-in .1 Hu (own was unserviceable. Unglues were sent-from Bewislowu and Harrisburg, hut arrived too late to cpiejl the tl uoes. The building known as the Crystal l-’alaco” win? a four story structure, situa ted n the corner of Bridge and Water street*-, and immediately on the hank-* of the canal. The first llonr was occupied' by Selleis & Snlonlf, dealers in thy goods, hardware, paint, They ha<! in store a very large slock of oils and oilier in flanmhlo mailer- Thcsecmid Hour, which was on i- I* vel with t he risingst reef, was occupied by Oravbill & Shelby, with dry goods and noliops. They bad a very largo stock of goods amounting to at least, £40,000. and lost everything. Ad joining, in the sumo building, was'the hardware linn of Wearam & Co., with a verV' extensive stock ot goods in their iinc. TOvcrylhing in (heir store was do-, stroved, amounting to several thousand dollars. The third story wna occupied by Ttorpiois Tlibe No 42, F. O. R. M. ; Dost Ureek bulge of Odd Fellows, ami Patterson. Council, of XJ. O. A. M. The Patterson council were in session whoa the. lire broke out, and wore compelled to leave their room so suddenly that they did not even save their ivconls or any thing belonging to tin* council. The Fjost Creek Dodge of Odd Fellows lost everyhing save their hooks and records. {r .(puds Tribe of Red Men bad one of the finest collections of rare and wild slnUcd animals and birds in the country, all of which were totally destroyed by the Ore. The fourth story of the build ing was occupied by Union fjodge, A- V. M. They had a valuable library of books, which i wit h aM their t'urniture’aml legal in was totally destroyed. Mr. Hollohaiigli,' a prominent member of the order, at tempted to save, some of their valuable properly; but the progress of the flames was mi great as to alnm-l sud'oeate him. Me wa-i ovnvutne by the licit in ids of foils 'ii rescue the pi-^iiertv, anti was on ly rescued by parlies who came .to his re lict. . - , . . The Odd Fi-llie.vrd hall, n Finn hnu.v : liuiliiinii a fmv .1 r.l.nvi,. tin- Cry.-.liil P'Uuiu* al'uu Vu'i’.jj.u ,1 pii. the first and St’conn air. ilium l, , jSpuoHcn.-..i0 as a fhy goods'slnre.- llissforo was filled with a large stock ol goods and his loss is almost total. The third story ol this building .was occupied by Milllinlown lodge. I. (). O. F. The lodge owned the building and lost everyllyng lx longing to them in it. Adjoining this half was (be billiard saloon and ivslajirant of Jno,. IlaMabaugb, occupying the hascimmt and floor above. IFis iiiiliard tal.ilesaiid other valuables were lota!ly <1 (roved 'flic printing office building of Messrs T?on«all & dack'sob. of tie.* .JJOiiiocfdt cb Jicyhf- r was (ot-illy (U*sM;oyod. They saved a lew of their lucked-np forms and a hit of thd-np tyjic. Their- books and Mies were also saved. Both the proprie tors of the -paper Were horned out, of their private residence'. Mr. Bon-ade had his furniture insured in tin* Pm-ry County Mutual, but Mr. Jackman had no insu rance on his household goods,. They were lucky enough to have o'i.ooo Insn nuiee In Hu* Perry Bounty M.uiuai on flieir olheo. 'l’he Union Hotel, Simon proprietor,' w;e, totally consumed. It. stood on (he corner of Bridira and Main streets. Oppodte it was the Mifflin bank buddimr, a ibree story buck strue tnre, and ‘o prevent its takiua file the idbirts ot I lie people veto diteebd' Tli imm n ri e-i ( ex;M l ions if, U'.i- saved, aud eon‘<*i | nen tly tin* Uorthei li end of Iho town v a- sa'-cd. as ?T wa- acl; hoe. iedjo-d if ibi Spo. i i->i l vamld have !ak<*n 11 re (lieie w i u!d I'av.- i.et-n ' 1i m hope-j>r prevent ler.Mhe balance of th.‘ t n■ I "*i m>; do ,-.iro\i'd. E>cnt coyod* A mono' the privte rosiduncos liurned were Mint of Mr. 1.0. S. T)nty, lawyer; S 10. Parker, cashier of Doty, Parker A Co.’s bank; Robert 0. Galli tfher, furupyiny the Into residence of John J Pat’erson. esq ; John J. Wright, J, I). .Stamhauh, Noah lOldcrand Shcr iff Hetrick. The.sa propertiis were ilmi .private and with the excep tion of the most valuable moveables till were (b'shoyed. Ad least one-third of Mifflin was destroyed, and constituted (he business and private residence por tion ofthc town. At least thirty land lies lost all but the few valuables they cmdd gather and take away in a few minutes ; and double that mini nor c ir ried all Mieir househeld floods 'they could pit her io a place of apparent safety . . 31•S))t)3'S'SS 3.1 tjjsk 'i’i'R.n’T 2 White Msn Rule !, 'Woii , if- lx- E, T . S Coi* I " BDWiJ WITH THE FOUL PARTY !" Tlic ckrtiiiii in Oenrfii.l olonccl, nfti'r tlirci'diiy-i voting—i Rsidival ‘ hivn” :ut iiip.'inran—i.ii ilio 2id of Ho ..•(‘Uibpr. lli'suU : —TTi.iS(:ito i.H Uorno (MiUit 1 by in,nun imijority ; the C'oiifffc.s siiinnl <lc‘li'pra(ion stan.U livo 11. nmenils to two Kiulicnla, (l.olli (‘looted My fl'andjl Ilio 1 ..'■;.;i>liitiiro in I'cmo.nalii; by moro tlipn Iwo-tliinl'.. Only two Radical .Stall* Senators worn plcded’ in tin l tho 2’irc al rrmikltn. BlldUu Almost Humcd E)»vrn, IMO v r I „ /■v- £r:sw\ v -''/,Ky/ V'i '-• .;. 'i • v;'^V;^s ( ' ':^c:\ Si. ' .JC. ttmt 4<»uij Old ?i'mv V/i! :u*c aUnj'cSaM*}; <Jilooav'sa !” 'Frlfimplumi ! DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATURE !■ entire Stale, tinrl tlipso two are negroes who can neillier rend tun’ \vrite. A tbim.suul guns for Georgia, ' (bo State Unit Cameron reported Vail right for the Republicans, provided plenty of troops were sent there.” Fiiom present appearances, nnd de spite the Innieonie resolul bars of Con gress at its last session, wo are likely to have.a wholesale repetition of the latid grab swindles this winter. There are now’on the Speaker’s table no less thgn twenty-six bids and joint re.-olntions looking to tlie appropriation of public lands, generally for the benefit of rail road corporations, to the amount of fifty millions of acres or more. We have no doubt but tlie most of them will bo paksod. The' Radical land jobbers will not stop plur.doring.tho people of tin public domain as long as there is an uert to ho stolon.~ ■ ■ iilclu SUUimiscmcuts JJI O U U T H SUPi’L Y of mis S E A SO N, —at— Olieap Jolin’s In Franklin Mouse , .Tu>;t received a splendid uasortinort of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Motions, you- Beady fin- Sale All Wool Suits atsB 00. Beaver Overcoats at $lO 00. }l',uKk>/ I'on'kvy tihlajinntzcH Hah, at 51 -Vi, L F, F \ r K 0 K 1' I ES, the latest Unanimous Consent Collars. Undvrshirls, at \io *cts, apiece. CALL AT CHEAP JOHN, iVb, •> Court Mouse Avenue, In I'rajiknn {J3w.<y ]VoizvV, s) House ID in.” >oi)r book plopi/ 1 . Jan. 5. 71—Ini PEU MONTH. The host hpM .fj bH / i-i.r bno'c ever published. Agent* who sell our new wonc, PLAIN irOMRTMJC AND MEDICAL COM' MON SENSE, have no competition. Then; never was a book published like it. Any body can sell 11. Every body M’iints 11. Many naenu are now making from S-'itH) to SklO per month selling this wonder ful bona. 2j pages DeserlpttveClrcularsenl free on application. Wo want good live Agents; men who enn fully appreciate the merits of th 6 work, ami tho fact that it meets a universal wan*. Agents who desire hi do goo I as well ns make money. Addivys WELLS & CO., JJ2 Rroome Street, New’Vorlc. Jan. s,7l—:tm T?XKC , UTOH } S NOTICE.—NoIico Ir IPj hereby given Mint letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob Lehman, late of Monme township, deceased, have beent granted to the undersigned Exoenlois. All pejsons knowing Iheaiselves'imlehled tp.sald estate are requested to make payment Irnmedia'ely, and thoso Imv- Ing eiaimH to ptesent them for settlement, DAVID P. LEHMAN, ELIAS lIERTZLER, JZceeu/oi'.i. Jnn.fl 71 —fit j^HEUMATLSM, OIL FITLF.R’3 RHEUMATIC -V EG E T.A Blj E H E MED Y WARRANTED P.Y AFFIDAVIT A I'kU.MANItNT CUKE'I-’oil RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, s:>noo Will Be Paid. S-“.ttU)\vill ho paid to (inv poison producing ft Preparation showing half as many living genu ine permanent cures ns Dr Killer’s Vegetable Kin umatle Remedy. Tho scientific prescription of j’mf. Jos. p. Killer. M. D.ono of Pnltadol phla’s oldest. regular Physicians who lias made Rheumatism a specialty M 7 yeais, permanently curing with this Remedy {>■> pj evciy iou p Rlenls treated; so warranted under oath, Irom Regls tered cases, a lesuli unparalleled. If. is a pleas ant Medicine, lice from injurious Drugs (sworn vouchers Irom Renowned Prominent Pnysiomns Ind r.slng hr. I* 1 tier accompany e.icn boltlo). To protect .sufferers from risk, a legal guarantee Slating number of bottles warm tiled to eul*o will he lorwarded without- charge to any person sending by letter a lull, truthful description of cave, jn ease ol failure to cure 1 , the amount naid will ho refunded. Price jR ol per bottle: (1 bottles, Si fiit iMedlenl advice sent by letter gratis. Address DU. KI riiHß.unicoNo. aysou h Koitrlli Street, Piiiladelplna, nr No. 70J llroad way. New York. .Sold or obtained by Druggists. Jan. s,7l—tf A DMINISTUATOU’ti NOTICE-No t V D'-e Is hereby given (It it letters oi A din In iMr.idop on the estate ol .los.il. Slnglser, Into of Mecl'Hitlcsburg, deceased, Invvo hce-h granted to tii*' dndcisigned Administrator, All persons knowing themselves Indebted tosald esiato are requested to make pavment immediately, ami those having claims to piesent them (or settle incut. Jan. a, 71 (Jt I AOll KENT. — From the first of Ajtril. |j IsTl. the House oceupicd by Gcorgo Zitm, on I'll! Stiver, Abu the Store Uoom occupied iivMr.iiljig, Wc.d Main Ht.icet, Cut Itsle. , JU*. V/. PATfoN. lan, j, 71—'ll TkIAX NOTICE —At a tiumliui' of (ho J_ Towtt Council of the borough of Carlisle hel . Tuesday evening, December-117, ls7e, 11,7 Pillowing resolution was umutimousl ’ adopted; i»*»Wtc(/, That Iho collector of llorotigh ami Ilounlv taxes lie directed to coiled said taxes and settle his duplicate before January 11, ls/1, Attest. U. McCARTNEY.-Jr. .Tan. r»,_7l-’Jt Secretary to Corporation, ==! >irlu atibmisscmnus. C" For Reference IIOIIDAY PRESENTS, CONLYN’S, JVf). 3 West High Street, (Farmer’is Bant: Building,) How arc you prepared for the coming HOI>mA7S IF YOU. HAVE NOT YET MADE YOUR SELECTIONS CALL AT THE JEWELRY STORE OF T. COFtTN. Tho finest gift for a Holiday Present. Is a place of Jewelry. , The most durable article ono ran buv Is a niece of Jewelry. , What Is more useful than a gold Watch or a Hood Clock ? The vnldersfcmul takes pleasure in informing the readers of the Volunteer ami friends, that ho has a large assortment of goods In the Jewelry llne.solecte.d with cure, and w-ilh a view of pleas ing the trade In this s> ct lon. Your attention is directed.to facts sot forth U> this advertisement, amlyou are invited to call at the Store, No. 3 West High Street, and examine the-.articles, • Watches. Gold and Silver Watches,•both open face and hunting cases, varying in prices, and ol differ ent makes, to suit all purenasers. All the Watches are warranted to bo excellent time pieces. Of every variety and style, ami at all prices.- irie K'nck In Clocks Is a largo one. and consists of all tho different patterns, from tho common cS l Pnrsian l ° , '^ JO , v ‘ornamented Import- Silver Ware, Such ns Tea Sets. Pitchers, Servers; Goblets, Nankin Rings, Kpoous, Castors aiid Ornaments of uMlbront kinds, and sold ui a'very low tlgure much lower than in any retail place. Special attention, is culied to tills line of Goods, ns the stock is a varle.d one and the prices low. a beautiful Holiday Gift enu be selected therb froin,- (JGokl and Stiver Clmlns, long end short,and 01 every other make. High priced and cheap ones—oven down to a <iuu» tor of a dollar. The latest stylos ooiistanliy on hand. Every one should have a Watch Chain ofsomekiud, Finger Kings Of every stylo, from the. Diamond down to the Cheap Rubber King. A very largo slock ol Kings have been purehaMnl for the purpose of a Hording all a good choice. Plain Gold Rings for engagement rings, one of which every young man and lady should huv. Ear Rings, Every lady will ho Interested In seeing our assortment of Ear Rings, which arc of all kinds and varied in style. Breast Pins For both gents’and ladles, with beautiful set tings of valuable stones. Realties all these wclmve.rt fine slock of Gold Thimbles, Spcelacles, Full Sets of Jewelry. and everything in this lino of business. Repairing*, Special attention is paid to repahlng Watches, Clocks ami Jewelry of all kinds. AIL woHc Is wurmuj.e>l.-' Engraving U. WILSON, AdHiinMrtUw neatly and prettily done; Thankful lor past patronage, I again ask tho favors ol Iho nubile, feeling conlldcnt, that my Goods, with Iho low prices, will unable mo to please all. ' T. CONLYN, JVo. JJ Ktvtf Hifjh SL, OAUM*U:. PA. Dec. 25,70—5 t T H ■ 1 1-i O U T I=2=l Carlisle. Pa, “Clocks Chains, Table Ware, Ornaments, E2=2= ?trpl Notices, C’l U KKU'T i ”ls SALKS. 1 n Itv vlvliu'of sundry wills of Venditioni Kxpo iriH.iml Levlrl Fneins Issm <1 out «l Uu* Com t of Common Pleas ot Cumbciluml County ami lo niednecled. I will expose I" Mile ul the I’mU'l 11 on ''O in lim Ilorougli *>t Carlisle, on Friday. Urn (!tn day of January, A, I).. 1-71, at 111 o'clock, \ M‘., the following described real esiaic,to wif: A lot. of ground situated in Weal IVnnslmro township, Gumberland County, Pa,, bounded on Ilia Fast. ,l*y Jeremiah Lemmon. cm lint South ami West lly ti public road. ami on the North hy Ahiaham Young. conlalnmi.’ two Acres inc»i;c* or less, having thereon crccieti a two story Log Dwelling license, stahle, il'aeksinlih Shop and ol Per oui-liulhl lugs. Seized and taken lirexccn tion as the proper tv ol Phlll * Stoner. Al>n—Ail that certain hM, of ground shunto In tlio Mm ough ol Carlisle. Cumherb ml Colinly, pu , lionndc’d on Iho Fast hy Iho Letmt Spring and God'ftey Pender, cm the. South hy George Spa tr'eti ba i ger, cm tlio West hv Fust sir* ct and cm the- Nor h hv Porulicd si reel, containing !K» f.-et front cm Fast street and Gill loot In depth, more or Jess, having thereon elected a three sloiy P.rtck Dwelling-house with back-building S|>in«> Tannerv with I Pool, 2 Limes, I Handler-, Vais. 1 Leeches, 1 Hall, Park Shed, .Stahle and oiheroiit buildings. ’ Seized and taken in exccu- Uon as the properly of Michael M innleh. AI,M)-All that.eeilnin Fiumc llouke unci lot of ground situated in the borough of Mechauics hurg. and described as lollows viz; Pcglnlug at ,u comer cm Arch sited. on Pm* of liuniei Frey. 1 hence soulh wntcl along said st red t hlrUy-lour feet o lot ol S. iV G. llauclc, thence by same west m aid one hu tidied and twelve loan alley, thence along said alley Wotthward tidily four feed to lot ol Daniel Fr«*y, I hence eastward one hundred and twelve led lo the place <« Deginlng. Seized . and taken In execution as Die property of Wm.- 15. Fiey.mtd Anna Fn*y, his* wife. Al»s'u—a Lot of Ground situate in Newton ; township, Cumberland countv. Pa., hounded on the Nad hy a public road, on the South hy C. VamlerbclPs Heirs, on the West by P. G. McCoy and cm the North hy F. Walker. containing lliu feel in front, and lt;:» feed Pi dept f>. more or Jess, having thereon creeled a Uvo-story Piick Dwell ing House, Wash Mouse, Smoko House, F nine Si a hie, Mog Pen ami oilier out- build mgs. ftciz cd iind taken in execution us the property of Ghas. il. Horn. Ami nil to he sold by me, 3. K. I.’OIUXMAN, Sheriff. CONDITIONS.—On all «nlos of 5,'0il or over. Soft “will be rcfjulrccl to bo paid when the propmty ia stricken oil', and S6son till sales under 651)0. SiiEim’r'H Officr, Caulislk, 1 Dec. 10, IS7O. ’ J "VrOTlfK.—Notice is liernby fnv< n Hint I 1 tho following named persons have filed applications Jor Hotel, Liquor, Restaurant ami Retailers' License, under tho several Acts of As sembly relating then to," In Hie olllco of Ibo i Jerk of the Coin! of Quarter Sessions of Cum berland cmntv. which said nnplicatiotvwill bo presemed to said iCoiwt on Monday, the IHh of January, l>-71 : HOTELS,. Jeremiah Hannon, East Ward Carlisle. \V. E. Karas, “ - “ " 1 ,ewis Zitzer, ’West “ Elder Rogers’, Lower A Men .twp. • ■ N.R. Ruck Middlesex two, S. N. Kmmlnger. Me^lianlesburg., Win. Rell, New Cumberland. V. MeN'ulty, Whippensburg. Geo. W. Well, South Middleton twp. REST A (JUAN T& W. W; Walker, "West Ward Carlisle. Adam Tlofi'manl East “ “ C. (’. Faber. “ “ “ Philip I’rllscli. “ “ “ John Vals'.;r, “ - " “ I). S.Sklles, “ “ “ Ann s 11. Mdllf-r, “ *• j'linM.J Krause. “ '* “ Smith A Meisel, “ " '* \V.*S. imnlap, Newvlllc.' W. R. over. •* W, S. Klink, “ Rachel Shupp,' South Middleton twp. J. S. Eaton, • 1 “ “ “ S. A. Grovo, Upper Allen. .iacob Ret rich; Shlppenslmrp. I’r. d k. Rreekafn-iker. Silver Spring. Ihnrv Spetow, West Pennsbovougb. John Orris, Meehanicsburg. RETAILERS. S. A. Havcrstick, Carlisle. .1. I). Mock. Mr<. Jane Showers * C. TnhOff, Adm'r,, of E. Shower, deceased, Carlisle. John Miller, Nowvillo. 11. W. Rrenuenmn, Mcchanlcsbnrg., GEO. C. SHEAFFER,’ * Cleric 6/ Cvuit. pec. 22, 70—St T)RO CL AMAT.TOK.—Whereas the I lion. James 11. ( Jralmin, President. Judge* of 1 ho several Courts or Common Plea's of I ho coun ties «»f Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, • ml Justice of I-he*-several Courts of (tycv ami Tcn.aii er am) floneral Jail Delivery in said counties, •iml linn-. Tims. P. lUalr anil Uni'll Stuart judges oi the Courts of nyor and Terminer <md Jail Delivery for the trial .of all capital ami other oHi-ruleis. in the said county ot Cumber land by their precept, to mo directed, dated 1-ll.h of Nov.. IS7U. have oulereil the (.’will ol Oyer and Terminer and (bmeral Jail delivery to he liolden at Carlisle, on the nth of January, IS7I, being the 2d Monday, at IU o’clock la the fore noon. „ NOTICU is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables’of. the said county ol Cumberland that they are by the said precepts commanded to be then and .there in their proper parsons, with their rolls, records and inquisitions, examinations ami all other «<»«. ii> do those things whifh-to their oillees nPbeHaln to be done, and ail those H at arc l)ounil i ecog. ~.. ..m...p/.ni, n id st the prisoners that mo or Ihim'SmlnbOTp' me Jail of said county, tiro to ho there to prosecute cthem sis shall be Just J. iv; FOREMAN, S/kt/VT, SinnilFK'H 01-FH’F, Caiu-tsi.k, ■) Di;c. 0, 1670 . > Dec. 8,1670—t0. j n the infitter of the writ of .Partit jo'n |. on valuations of the ileal Estate of Hurriol Watson, deceased. At an Orphans’Court hold at Carlisle,oh tho of Dee. IS«'n r an .alias rule on the panic-* In imprest, was awarded-to .accept or refuse said real (’.state*, at tho valuation thereof or show cause why the same should not he sold. Perso nal notice to be served on those residing with in Id miles of Carlisle, and to those reslding.ont .of the Comijy, notice by publication in one newspaper.published in the borbugh of Carlisle, for I Ijreo weuks'provluus to Liu* lit h of February, IiSTI, ami by letter addressed In the Post Ofllei* of. the heirs, whoso address Is - known. The Sheriff to make velum of tho proceeding to the ad journed Court to moot on the Idth of Fclmmry next. •. - J. IC. FOREMAN, tiha-ijl'. Sunturr-'H Omen, CAitrusun, 1 December UVI&7O. . J Dec. 22, 70-;it O T I C E •in the matter of the ) Ju (ho Court of (Jorn 11t. and mini account yl [mini Pleas - of. Cuinber .h-lin Pectem. .assignee-! land county. No. 70 of Joseph C. Green. J Nov. Term, IS7O. Having been appointed Auditor, !n Hits ease hv (lie said (’mirt to pnssupim the exceptions tiled to the said llr.-d and llnal accruin', ot John Hceiem. Assignee of Joseph C. Green, and make dls.’.iiiijnion of (ho balance in the Inuidsof the said Assignee. 'Notice Is hereby given that I will attend to Mm duties of my appoint ment, aa Auditor aforesaid, a tuny * HHc-o. n .the* borough of Carlisle, Pa.,on Saturday, the 1-Ilh day ol Jan uary. A. I).. Is7l, when and where all parllo In tel ested are requested to attend. M. C. HERMAN, Dec. 22, 7U-ol 1 t Auditor, TJIX EOIITOR’S NOTICE.-Notice is lilj hciv'hy given that letters testamentary on the estate, of Wilson Fleming. late of South Mid dleton township, deceased, have been granted to tho’ undersigned Executors. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said esta to arc requested tou.mako pavment iintncdlaU*ly. and those, having chums to present them frii* settle-' inent. HESTER A FLEMING, JOSEPH A STUART, . Dec. 22, 70—(It 1 * J'.'xcculors, PROTHONOTAR Y*S NOTItJR.-No llne Is hereby given that tho account of. IVter Spa hr. Assignee ofPhillp ITllsch, for bene lit ol’eredltors has t.ecn Hied in my ollleo for ex amination. and will he presented to the Conn ot Common Pleas of Cumber land comity, lor con firmation on Wednesday, JiUmarv 11, D7U. \V. V. CAVANAUGH. Dec.'S, 70—' J'rothonvtury, BAXEUUT.OiCjS NO'i’ICE.T-Noileo is JUj hereby given that letteis testamentary on the estate of * •. Fred. Simon.'late of tire borough of Carlisle, have been granted to the undeisleiieili residing In said borough. All per sons knowing themselves indebted in said es tate arc leqrusteil m make payment Immediate lv , and those having claims against said estate will present them for heUlcmciU. BU.SAN SITROM, Dec. 8, 70—Ct J'..nriilri.r, A DMINISTUATOU’S NOTICE -Ts To /V 1 100 is hereby given that-letters of Admin istration on tbeostalo of Cuiiriul llartz, late of Monroe township, deceased, have been granted' to tho nndeisigned, residing in the borough of Carlisle. Alt persons knowing themselves In debted Lo’snUl eslale lUercqne.st'd to make set ih'ment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will present, them i«r settle ini-nl. WOSKd BUrCKKK, .1 (luil/ihtrulor Dee. l.'i, 7i)-Ct The most, desirable-farm IN U'KHTKKN MARYLAND KOHSAjLR— Situated In Frederick Go,, on tin l R.iltimore and Ohio It, U„ sixty miles west of Ralltmorc; con tains IMoacres land ; Improved by twodwellings, one brick, with hall and eight rooms, and due cellar (the grounds are beautified v,’llh choice trees, snobbery, Ac., Ac.,') the other a inmilsomo frame cottage, i.iiiiimn in ,tno oroiiard, cipUaiu. log forty acres of elmico apples and pear’s, and -enclosed by an ( isage orange hedge. Tho barn and ol her mil- buildings are ample and in good rep.dr. Land Is of the best <jualliy of lime Mime, Kcneltig good, with i unning waur in even* held/ JAnm kilns and Inexhaustible (jtmrrles ol iho purest, Mono, A-c.,«lc; 1 lie' farm la ofleiod ou tlie, or will Do divided tosml. purchasers. Knr full desert pi i«n, price, tei ms. An 1 ., address or ap ply to A. DLXASIIM UTT, Truhleu. Ruckeystowi Maryland. • , **’ Dee. 2J. 70- pi.TMRERLAND COUNTY AORI - HOCIIiTV.—‘Tho regular meet ing ot Hie Society will he held In the arbitral lon chamber ot tho court- house, Carlisle, on Tues day, January 10, lt>7l. at 11 o’clock, A. M., at which lime an election will bo held for tho en suing year. , L. fVf.YNK Dec. 15,70—!tt Secretary, i 171011 RENT.-Tho Storo Room now X’ occupied by L. T. Greenfield, within two pool snft ho Market Square. Possession given, April Ist IWI, or pel haps sooner. Apply to •TAUOIJ ZUG. Dec. D ,70-tf Sin) (Boots HEW ARRIVAL OF CIIOIOK MESS ®®O»S. KEDUCTJOK IS S'SMCESI Greater. Inducements than ever-l Elegant display of goods suitable for tUo Holidays, AT L; T. GREENFIELD’S* All kinds of dross goods marked down iu price. Beautiful Empress Clothsonly 05 ots. Now lot of Fluid Serges just opened at fl.ic-10c COti and “acts. Velveteens very cheap. ’ •. Delaines reduced to 15 and 2Ucts. v Tip top calicoes at 8 and Kids. We oHer a groat bargain In Canton Flannels. Great bargains In Gray and White BLANKETS,. Bargains in , Undershirts ami Drawers,. Cloths and Casblmorea, Cnsslnctts, Flannels, Tickings, Hhcotings, Ac Now stock of PUBS at prices that defy competition, full'setts for children at SE 50 and 6-1 f»0. •Ladles full setts at SI 00 and 6.7 00. Alaska. Sahle nnlv 6(UI0 per sett; Siberian ftqulrrekonly £l) 0U per sett, a good selection of Mink Sable very cheap'. Bargains In IlaUfs. Xjacn Collars, Collars and Culls. Gloves. Hosiery, Scarfs, Wolion Hoods, double and s.sngle SHAWLS reduced in prices. I will oflt*r spcelal bargains In all kinds of goods,ln order to i educe my slock preparatory to removing to.my new store mom. if you want to purchase a good ami useful Christmas present, you can save money by going tp L T. GREENFIELD, 2 (i. 4Hast Main St. Dec. 15. 70. T OW PRICES! LOW PRICES 1 ! Trro excct-uiugiyiow prlcesnrgoods at tbo chcnp Dry Goods ft loro, opposite Thndlum’s Hotel, are attracting the serious attention of buyers. All kinds of SUMMER GOODS ro so low that 1 persons In need of them have on . y to see to nppiecinlo them. Having Just re turned from Hie East with a line assortment of goods loolcfnu to 'ho Full trade, ho Is prepared to sell them aftho smallest possible profits. Spe cial bargains in CLOTHS AND CASSIMERE ; All hinds of COTTON AND LINEN GOODS constantly on hand, P Jl 1 N T S In great variety of styles The host stock of SHAWLS In town, HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, GROVES. N O T lONS of every description. CARPET CHAIN of all shades at the lowest figures. The most careful attention paid to all orders, by mall or otherwise. Call, see and bo convinced, at No. 00 North Hanover street, opposite Thudlum’s Ho tel, Carlisle. I’a. Aug. -1, 1870—ly (ffilotljino;. rjjM-lE.JiEST, And decidedly Ihe largest stuck of FILL Mi) .WINTER fiOUDS, in Carlisle, for Men’s, Youths’, and' Roy’s wear to he I'ouiKPul the old and popular store of Isaac Eaivingstom Ao. 22, North Hanover Hired, where you can find. llio latest productions of. European and American imuailauiuro, CL 0 T 11 S of every description and quality. and nil tho va uous popuJnr and fashionable t hades. 0 VEK-COATIN CIS, The largest assortment over displayed. variety, - SATINETS, CHEVIOTS, Ac; \ splendid stable of Vestings, An Immense stock HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, of our own manufacturo, equal to garments made to order. A splendid assortment of GENTLEMEN'S V l/BNISHING 0001)8. Tj miles. Valises, ' . , Carpetbags, ‘' Umbrellas. &v. Don’t fail and 3lve us a cull. j" -r Weave determined to sell cheaperthan any House In town. I.SAAO LIVINGSTON. No. ‘J-, North Hanover street, Carlisle. Established 1817. 1.8 TO. DRY. SMS ‘STORE. uRESS G©© a s. • In Now York and Philadelphia. ASTRA CAN CLOAKING CLOTIIS.I - CA RAC'D LA CLOCKING CLc/TflH SEAL SKIN CLOAKING CLOTHS, EXTRA LEAVER CLOAKINGS llluo, Brown. I’nrplo and Bind: VELVETEENS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Furs ! Furs ! Furs! Tho Best and Cheapest in the town. A great bargain in all kinds of Cord, mid Whin. Flannels, ' Flannels. Felt Shirts, Knibosscrt Shirts, the hugest report ment at the lowest prices, CLOTHS AND CASSIMEEES, Over-Coatings. the largest slock in town, far-below the one monlli ago. ’ Domestics! Domestical Now* styles of Woolen Hoods, Breakfast ShtUvls, Childrens Clonks, Sacks, Scarfs, tile* nml everything else’in the Notion Line. Carpets, Carpets, Floor Oil-Cloths, 'Fable Qii-Clutks , Lruggetts, Mattings, Kngs, &e. An assortment of. fancy Buggy lings. Do not,fall to give us a call, ns wo can give yon nil belter bargains than you cun get anywhere else, In all kinds of Dry Goods and Carnets. LEIDIOH & MILLEK. Nov. 17, 7(1. N E w DRY SOQDi STORE, ido t mnoLiM, Just returned from New York and I'hlln (leiphia, ■ with an entire new stock ot Goods. Our goods have been selected with the greatest euro and Innnlntof beauty and cheapness, cad not bo excelled. Wo Invito every one to cull and Inspect cur choice stock of Goods. You cad find every variety and stylo tho murksu af ford In • DRESS GOODS, Cloths, D. H. LACIIEY, Rich Poll-dc-Soles, , , • _ .. Rich QroS’dc-Foudreif Rich Gross-Graines, • Drab»de-Frnnco, Ottoman Cords, Empress Cloths, Merinoes ana PJuids of every «h uinl stylo. Furs! Furs! Furs! Our stock of Furs excels anything In point of beauty offinlsh and fineness of quality. have marked ilipiu down lo lower prices than have ever been oflbred In Carlisle, Wo purchased this stock from the largest aml best House in New York. We-have made a choice selection of CLOTHS AND OASSIMEBS, to which wo Invito tho special attention ot young and old. Wo have selected some choice pafu'ns o Nobby Casslmors, particularly adapted to youut men. Wo have oveiytlmig In DOBTBSTI'CSV Muslins, Flannels. Prints.’ Blnnlkct*, TlcUlngs, Coverlets, Counterpanes, Bulmorvdv, rurnuuru Checks, &o. LADIES’ & GENTS’UNDERWEAR A few,of tho advantages of buying ns uro, u p have an enliroly new Mock oi . from which lo select, winch Ims been hot iM»;‘ u ,. cash, ami wo will allow noonoto \V l - <ICI «n micJ Wo extend a cordlal'lnvltatlon to all ,o<n ‘ , ve hop us before making your purchases, aa think we can oiler extra Inducements. 2Sci> (Boots, 1870. FALL AND WINTER O.P B N I N G T O-D A V AT THU Central Now and desirable Great Bargains from lato Auction Sales, 13 L A N K E T.S , At a decline in prlocs, North Hanoyer St., 1!E10W THE , Carlisle Deposit Danh, Casshners, Shawls, JPurs. and Motions Drab-de-Nlco, [Silk Eplugllnes. Surg(Mlo-Auuitdor of all kinds. Hespeetfully, DUKE * BURKHOLDER.
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