orlon 401itutter, Il 3Ljo ; cal Stems. LlOltlCAl SKETCHES ' OF (HE SETTLEMENT OF TCE objsrland0 bjsrland valley. NO. 20. lillie spring of 1707, two or, three In „ families removed from Big Island Hi west branch of the Susquehanna, j built themselves .cabins ou..M|ddle H j,nfteeti mUos from Its mouth, and ilrs miles from Carlisle. They were j| disposed, and lived on friendly terms jillielr white neighbors. In January, i; (bey went to the bouse of William iibe, at the mouth of Middle Creek, .(nm thence to the frouse of Fred’k; up, where some difficulty occurred, ,lx of the Indians—three men and women —were murdered by Stump bissertfan t r Jno. Ironcu tier, and their its were, thrown into the stream ,ugii a hole cut In.the ice. Stump Iroaclitter then proceeded to a cabin imllss distant,'where they murdered i woman, two Indian girls and one j), and then set'lire to the cabin to anno their bodies. The Indians killed , White Mingo and his wife, Corne ind his wife, John Campbell and his i, Jonas Qriffy, two girls and the ;d. Wm. Blythe testified before the imbly that hearing of the murder, be il to the bouse of George Gabriel, ik he mot Stump and two or three Stump told him that oh Sunday ilog, January 10th, the six Indians it Ip his house ; and being drunk and rderly he endeavored to persuade nto leave, which they refused'to do; being apprehensive that they intend i do him barm, he hilled them ail ; iftorwards, to conceal them, dragged d down to the creek near his house, ibolein the iceaud threw (hem in., i fearful that the news of bis murder bt be carried to the other Indiana, he lnext day to two cabins, about four miles from his house, where he done woman, two girls and a child, of whom he had hilled, to prevent (carrying intelligence of the siaugh ithe other Indians ; and then bum bo cabins to conceal the manner of (deaths. iis wholesale murder created intense Kment'among the whites, who fear- I might be the pretext for another ;e invasion. 'Gov. Penn at once : to the Justices of Cumberland ly, exhorting them to diligence in ling the murderer®, and issued a lunation "offering a reward of 200 ids for the apprehension of . Stump Ironoutter. The Chief Justice also 1 a warrant for the murderers, di igthem to be brought before him at idelphia. Meanwhile Captain Wm. ;rsoii, with a party of nineteen men, inpon Stumpand several of bis com ma at tho of George Gabriel, liter a stubborn resistance succeeded resting Stump and Ironoutter, and ;lit them to Carlisle, and delivered In charge of Sheriff Holmes. They si about e|gbt or nine o’clock on day evening. The next day being lib; and the weather disagreeable, i a guard bad to be provided and necessary arrangements made, ron -111 impossible for the sheriff to set illi the prisoners before Monday. In man time the clause in the warrant bg them to Philadelphia began to lubject of earnest, conversation in urn. The general sentiment was lithe prisoners were taken to Phii liia, they would undoubtedly' be there, which would bo setting a dent which might thereafter be tlous—and was an encroachment f rights of the citizen, who was by Hilled to a trial in the county where dms was committed. The removal mp,it was urged, might be followed • removal of innocent men, who I be oppressed by the expense and »lty of a trial in a distant court. A er of citizens from town and the toiling country went to Col. Arm-. ! and remonstrated against the re- lof the prisoners.. In view of the ulrnnoe, and of the excited state of Reeling which rendered it certain ks prisoners, if sent away, would eued'by parties secretly formed for orpoae. Col. Armstrong committed pand Ironcutter to the Carlislejall. lathe sheriff objected, as he was ad in the warrant of the Chief Jua : bring Stump to Philadelphia, rang insisted that the sberiflahould acre the prisoners, but should dls- i the guard. This the sheriff de le do, when Armstrong went to land dismissed the.ghard himself, Wednesday, while the justices were ling what was best to ne done in aergenoy, a large party of armed >me to the vicinity of Carlisle, and itssengers to Sheriff Holmes and la justices, demanding that the 98 should be well used and not 'Philadelphia. Being satisfied that tad not been subjected to harsh # nt, and had been regularly oom- I to jail, they dispersed to their • A few days afterwards, early in Mnlng, two men went into the '(the Jail and asked for a morning While they were being served, lor became suspicious of their in and ran to shut the front door, 15 wot there by three armed men, dzed him, carried him into a back share the debtors were kept, plao- • lard over him, and threatened him •ath if he gave any alarm. Just Momenta party of seventy orelgh l{d raep came running rapidly and •aded the jail. Sitting at 1 break - 1 his house onfthe corner where the bland Valley hotel now stands, anatrong witnessed tbecommotton, company with Jas. Cunningham 3 °r two others, hastened to the jail, ““strong forced his way through a bofthe armed men standingaround w.ond urged, them to desist from awlcaa undertaking, arid while ?i one of the armed men caught u “ pulled ‘him down the steps, 'oog threw him off, and declared : e Men, l am unarmed, but you a 6o my life before you rescue '™ n6r B.” He was soon Joined ! Holmes, and the magistrates, •Millerand Lyon, who earnestly r «ted with the men outside the ' lo the meantime,' unknown to 8 Hmtea and the Sheriff, the party t e J°'l Placed a guard at the door et all the Inmates whom they .Might molest them. They then ns i? ®l r l P° get them the . lighting a candle, went down , “““Keen, opened the door, and J Prisoners In charge, suddenly “I' main door, behind the injustices, shouting; "Stake re Me prisoners/ Wetyvethem!'!— ■bo oßlcors aslde, and started “own the road, followed by the Pwly which bad surrounded the Jail. A number of cltlzensfollotfed them for several miles, remonstrating against this open breach of the law, , and exhort ing them to return. But they Grossed the mountains into Sherman’s val ley.— Sheriff Holmes summoned a posse and pursued them over the mountains, ac companied by several magistrates, and many of the principal citizens of the county, but the rioters had quietly dis persed, and the sheriff’s party could neither gain any information as to the whereabouts of Stump, nor could they prevail upon the people to deliver him to the officers of the law, although they were willing to give the pledges of the government that the culprits should be tried in Cumberland county. .It after wards became known that after the riot ers crossed the mountains Stump and Ironoutter were released. The former first visited his old home on Middle Creek, then-wentjo his father’s at Tulpahooken; -, and afterwards, In company' with Iron cutter, fled to the unsettled parts of Vir ginia; and so far as information oSn be derived , from public records, they were never afterwards beard from. Warrants were then Issued for the arrest of the leading , rioters—James Murray, John Murray, Andrew Jones, James Hamilton, Biobard Shenky, Richard Irwin, Nellsou.'Franols Irwin, Joseph Childers, James Body, William Adamsi Thomas' Huitt, John Glass, James Ferguson, Jo seph McDowell, William Williams, John Clark, William McLay, John ~ Beard, Mathew Gregg, Joseph Qoldon, James Eakles and William Wilson. As several of the Justices had advised against the removal of the prisoners to Philadelphia, in compliance with the warrantor the Chief-Justice, they were, held responsible for the rescue. Colonel Armstrong, Mr. Miller and Mr. Lyon were summoned before the Governor and council, and a searching Investigation . May 2. 1871. / May 4, 1871—3 t Ayer’s CATHARTIC PILLS -FOR ALL 3BE PURPOSES OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. - . Perhaps no one medi cine Is bo universally re quired by everybody os ft cathartic, nor was ever any before so universal ly adopted Into use, in every country and among all classes, as this mild but efficient purga tive Pill. The obvious reason Is, thatltls a more (reliable and far more of feotual remedy than any I other. Those who have tried it, know that it I cured them; those who have not,know that It cures their neighbors and friends, and' all know that what ltdocs once It does always—that Hfv never falls through any fault or neglect of its composition. We have thousands upon thou sands of certificates of their remarkable cares of the following complaints, but such cures are known In every neighborhood, and we need not Subllsh them. Adapted to all ogea and condl onsln all climates; containing neither calo mel or any deleterious drug, they may bo taken with safety by anybody. Tbelr sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes thorn pleasant to take, while being pproly vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quan tity. e ;Aye ics - • They operate by their powerful Influence on the in'ornal viscera to • purify tho blood and stimulate It Into healthy action—remove tho obstructions of tho stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregu lar action to health, ana by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as are tho first origin ol disease. Minute directions aro given In tho wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these PILLS rapidly cure; For Dyspepsia or Indigestion. .Listlessness, Languor and Loss of Appetite, they should bo taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. For Liver Complaint and Its various symp toms, Bllllous Headache,Sick Headache, Jaun dice or Green Sickness, Bilious Colic and Bil ious Fevers, they should bo judiciously taken for each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove tho obstructions which caaselt. For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild dose Is generally required. For Rheumatism. Gout. Gravel, Palpitation of the Heart. Pain In the Side. Back and Loins, they should be continuously taken, os required, to change tho diseased action of tho system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dropsv and Dropsical Swellings they should be taken In large and frequent doses to produce iho effect of a drastic purge. For Suppression a largo dose should be taken os It produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two pills to pro mote digestion and relievo iho stomach.' An occasional dosostlmuiates thostomachand bowels Into healzhy action, restores the appe tlte, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derange ment exists, one who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pills makos*hlm leol decidedly better, from their cleansing and reno vating effect on tho digestive apparatus. DU. j. c. AYER & co., Practical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS., U, S. A. J. B. HAVERSTICK, Agent, Carlisle, Pa, May -I. JB7l. GOODS FOR THIS WEEK. Thos. A. Harper, South Hanover Street, Carlisle. . SPRING AND SUMMER , P. O. ARMS, Gen’l. Sup't, Dress Goods at greatly reduced prices, WHITLQOODS AND LINENS, Representing the Choicest hud Cheapest Spring Importations. * Some Specialties: Great bargains In Black Silks, at 81.50 and Slws Great bargains In Plain Black and Striped Gren adines, at 25c. Great bargains In Plain and Colored Alpacas at 23c. • •, Great bargalnsin Linens /or suits at 23c. Groat bargains in Bleached Table Linen, at 75c. Great bargains in Linen Napkins, at BLW, Great bargains In 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, at 45c. Great bargains In Towels, at 15c, also lower grades. • . . Great bargalnsin Ladles White Cotton Hose, at 10.12 and 150. Groat bargains In Men’s Hose, full regular at 250 extra, cheaper grades. Groat bargains In Corsets, at 75c, Great bargains in Window Shades, at 81,00 per pair. . Great bargains In Piques, at 250, also lower grades. - Great bargains lii Cottoundes, at 12Uo, and bet ter. Great bargains In Gents Gauze Shirts, at6oc and up. Great bargains In Ladles Ganze Vests. Great bargalnsin boysCasslmores,extra qual ify at 05 cents. Great bargains In Sun Umbrel* las. Elegant Sostußlbbins, extra width $1 00 aud upwards. Holding Bros. Machine Silk, best In the market. Groat varlotv of Linens, men and hoys wear, handsome Ginghams at 1H els. In Piques. White and Bull', a complete assort ment. English Bombazines Opening of real Llama Lace Points, extra flno ana very cheap. • JEANS, dc. JOSEPH KID GLOVES, at 81.00. Ladies Tucked Skirts and Aprons, Cloths & Cassimeres exceedingly low: Laco Collars and Handkerchiefs. Hamburg Embroideries and Guipure Laces. 'Full Hues of Domestics os cheap ac any this side of Philadelphia. LOW PRICES TO BE MAINTAINED, to insure quick sales. .. . IIWI THOS. A. HARPER. May 4,1871. J^EWCIOODS - CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE D. A. SAWYER. CHEAP I take pleasure In au- BLACK CHEAP uounclng lo the publlo that I BLACK CHEAP have just returned from the BLACK CHEAP Eastern markets with the beat SILKS CHEAP selected Block of Goods ever SILKS CHEAP offered In Carlisle. Cheap- COLORED CHEAP eat Black Silks in town... COLORED STORE Cheapest Colored Silks In COLORED STORE town, Cheapest Japaneeso Silks In AND STORE town. Silk Warp Pop- JAPANEEBE STORE 11ns for suits. 811 k Pon- JAPANEESE STORE geo for suits. Mixed Poplins SILKS STORE forsults. Plaids for suits. Blk. SILKS STORE Hemanls, Grenadines," HERNANIS STORE and handsome Lawns, HERNANIS STORE choapestßlackAlpacaslutho MIXED SAWYER town. White Goods, Piques, - AND SAWYER plain, Flolds, Stripped PLAIN SAWYER Cords, French Nimssooks, POPLINS SAWYER Swiss, Victoria and Blah- POPLINS SAWYER op Lawus. A choice lot of FOR SAWYER Spring Shawls, Lace Points, SUITS SAWYER at the lowest prices. Para- BLACK SAWYER sols, Parasols, very cheap. BLACK SAWYER Cheapest lot of Cossl- ALPACAS SAWYER meres In the town, and ALPACAS SAWYER made up to order In CHEAPEST SAWYER fashionable style. Our notion IN SAWYER department Is complete In THE SAWYER all brunches. TOWN Everybody call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as you can save 25 tier C< AprU 3 11871, iLqjal /Notices. DileOlcal. mxn ®ooiis AT THE JBrtifcal. JJENRY T. HEX.MBOX.D'B COMPOUND Flflß Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS- Component Parts—fluid Extract Rhu barb and Pluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. ‘ - . b .FOR DIVER COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE, BIM LIOUkJ APFECrrONSrSICK’OR HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS. &c. PURELY VEGETABLE NO MERCURY, MINERAL OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS, These Pills are the the moat delightfully pleas ant purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, mag nesia,- etc. There Is nothing more Acceptable to tho stomach. They give tone, and cause neith er nausea nor griping pains. They are compos ed of the finest ingredlaits. After a fowdays’ use of them, such an Iqvigoratlon of the entire sys tem taUcs place as to appear miraculous to tho weak and enervated, whether arising from Im prudence or disease. H. T. Helmbold’s Com pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are uot sugar-coated, from tbo fact that sugar-coat ed Pills do not dissolve, but. pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired ellect. The Catawba Grape Pills, being pleasant In taste and odor, do l “ e ‘£ being sugar-coated. Price FIFTY CENTS per box. HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S HiaiTLT CONCENTRATED COMPOUND JPlttid Extract , Sarsaparilla Will radically oxtermlpate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis. Fever Sores, Ulcers. Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Month, Sore Head, Bron ohms. Skin Diseases, Salt Hbenm, Cankers. Runnings from tho Ear, White Swellings. Tu mors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets Glandular Swellings, Mgut Sweats, Eaab.Tetter Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been es tablished In tho system for years. Being proparedoxpressly for tho above com plaints, us Blood-purifying properties aregreat er than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla.— TU gives the complexion a clear abd healthy color and restores tho patient to a state of health and purity. For purifying tho Blood, removing oil chrome constitutional diseases arising from au Impure state of the-Blood, and the only re liable and oflbocual known remedy for Ihe cure of Pains and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs Blotches, Pimples on tho Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of tho Skin, and Beautifying the; Complexion.— HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED Fluid Extract Buchu, The Great JDluretlo; hasUcuredyevery case of Diabetes In which It has been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and luflamatlon of the Kldnevs, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine. Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone lu tbo Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Dell.- cato Constitutions of both sexes, attended wltn tbo following symptoms: Indisposition to Ex ertion, Loss of Power, Loss oFMemory, Difficul ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor ror of Disease.wakefulness. Dimness of vision. Pain In . tbo Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skln.Eropllon on the Face, Pallid Countenance. Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, etc. Used by persons from tho ages of eighteen to twenty-five, and from thlrty-llye to fifty-five or la tho decline or change of life; after confine ment or labor pains: bed-wetting In children. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is diuretic and blood-nurlfying.and cures all Diseases aris ing from ,Hablts of Dlsslpatl n, and Excesses and Imprudences In Lilo, Imparities of the Blood, etc., Superseding Copaiba In alTccUous for which it Is used, and Syphilitic Affeotlofaa— in these Diseases used In connection with' HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. LADIES. In many Affections peculiar to Ladles, the Extract Buchu Is unequalled by any olhorreme dy—as In Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity, Palnfulnoss or Suppression ol Customary Evac uations, Ulcerated or Schirras State of the Uterus, Loucorrbooa or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipa tion. it is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians aud Uldwlves for Enfeeb led and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes and all ages {attended with any of the above Diseases or Symptoms). * H. T. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU DENCES. HABITS OF DISSIPATION, etc. In all their stages, pt little expense, little or on change In diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstt no tions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Fain and Inflamatlon, so fre queut In this class or diseases, and expelling all 4 Poisonous matter. Thousands who have been the victims of In competent persons, aud who have paid heavy fees to be cured la a short time, bavefouud they have been deceived, and that the “Poison” has, by the use of “powerful astringents,” been dried up In the system, to break out In a more aggra vated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use HELMBOI.U‘B EXTRACT BUCHU for all Affections and Diseases of the Uninary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter oX bow long standing. Price, 8i 60per bottle. L [HENRY ST. IHELMBOLD’d IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot bo surpassed /as a Face Wash, and will bo found the only specific remedy- in every species of Cutaneous .Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of tho Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin. Frost Bites, and ail purposes for which Salves or Ointments aro used; restores tho skin 'to a stale of purity and softness, and'insures continued healthy action to of its vessels, on which depends tho agreeable clear ness and vlvaolty of complexion bo mqoh sought and admired, Bui however valuable os a reme dy for existing defects of tho skm H. T. Helm* bold’s Koso Wash has long sustained its prlnoi file claim to unbounded patronage, by possess ng qualities which render it a Toilet Append age of the mostfcjuperluti vo and Congenial char acter, combining In an elegant formula thoso prominent requisites, Safety and Efllcacy— tho invariable accompaniments of Us use—as a Pre servative and Refresher of tho Complexion. It Is an excellent Lotion for diseases ot a Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection lor diseases of tho Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipa* lion, used lu connection with tho Extracts Bn chu, Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, In such diseases as recommended, cannot be sur passed. ' Full one explicit directions accompany tho medicines. Evidence of tho most responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hun dreds ol thousands of living witnesses, and up ward of 80,000 udKollcltcd certificates and rec ommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources. Including eminent Physi cians. Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. Tho proprie tor has .never resorted lo their publication In the newspapers; ho does not do this from the fact that ills articles rank os Standard Prepara- and do not need to be propped up by Henry 2, Helmbold'e Genuine Prepa* tions . Delivered to any address. Secure trom obser yatlou. Established upwards of twenty years* Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters or Information, In confidence lo HENRY l ‘ . HELMBOLB, Druggist and Chemist, - Only Depots: hTt. HELM BOLD’S Drug and Chemical .Warehouse, No. SM Broadway. New ' YorK.or toH.T. HELMBOLDB MedicalDflDot. [Ol South Tenth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. - Beware of Counterfeits. .Ask for HENRY T ■ - j FLMBOLD’SI Take u* Other. ***£ Feb, 8.7 i. 3 k