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CARLISLE, PA. ;
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JKO. B. BBATTOIT, Publisher.
IN ALABAMA ~ :
, The Alabama 'Legislature, according
to law,Bhpnldhavebonyened at Honf
gomery on the ISth Inst. On that day
18 Senators and 45., Representatives, aIL
Conservatives, appeared and were
sworn in—the former by.tho
ant Governor, who holds over till hiq,
. successor is elected • and qniiifled p tha
latter by the' Speaker of the House,-
who also holds pjyer 5 jit ft. as then foup4
that there was’ no qabruftt present, as.
the Radical members did not appear,
and three Conservative tiiembers, who.
had certificates of election, had been ar
rested on Sunday, on iclmrge of, viola
,ting election.laws, by,a,deputy, U. S.
marshall, who.soid lie was (“ instructed
not; to. receive bail,’! and :they, were
detained, and taken to, Mobile. The
Radicals. appeared to think that ;; the
arrest of these men w.ould give t lie no a
majority, so that they could elect the,
• officers of the Legislature, but finding
that.the Conservatives would still have,
a majority on joint bai|ot on the arriy-;
al pi .five of their numb, l er who had,not
reached Montgomery, they organized t.
. Legislature of their own, in the United
States Court room, and swore in flfty-
two Radicals as members, granting
seats to three from Marengo and throe
from Barbour who ead no certificates of
election—the former in'place of the
three Conservatives who had been im
prisoned .on trumped-up, charges!—
Finding that, the Conservatives would
Jiave fifty-three, members jyithout the
tlfree ip prison—flftyronpi being aquo--,
, rum—the Radicals, os previously agreed,
upon,, ajrjrestedi .the three .Consprprqtjves.
who.bad certificates of election ,from
Barbour; blit -these men were prepared
and they promptly,gave bonds, tp ap
- pear : at, the next term of. the United
.States Court to answer the false, charges
of their enemies. As the State Fair
commenced ln" v Montgorhery on that,
day, and many peopie were in the city;
this, high-handed attempt to take con-,
trol 6f i the State government Caused;
much oxcltemdnt, though no disturb
ance took place. . • : 'bu-i.
The 'three I ‘‘arrested ;: meniberk from
Marengo, on their 1 arrival at ’Mobile,
gave, bail'for their appearance,, and
went to’ Montgomery. The Conserva
tives having'thus'Secured a’ quorum,
have been recognized by the Governor,
who sent in his message \Vedneday.—
He refuses td recognize" the Radical
rebel seceders assembled in the U. S.
court room, who ejected officers on
Tuesday, having enrolled members
from 1 the various counties who claimed
seats, but had not received'certificates.
The object of the rebel Radicals;in thus
taking the‘Legislature into their 6wn
hands in defiance of tiio will of’the peo
ple,' was the re-election of George E.
Spencer, Radical, to the U. S. Senate, „,
! It was .charged ttjat. these outrages*
were' sanctioned by,' the general gov
erment, but a Washington dispatch
says:' .‘ ~ -
“The action' of the,United States
Marshall in Alabama, in arresting three
Democratic members of the Legislature
for alleged violation oi the election'
laws, and carrying,, them to Mobile to 1
prevent a quorum of thp.Legijilature, is
severely cbndemed here by the Admin
istration as unwise, unnecessary, and
perhaps illegal. ■' If the account of the
affair as telegraphed North is correct,
the Marshal who. made the. arrests will
reclevea severe reprimand, if . not the
severer punishment of being dismissed
from the office. Such is the 1 expressed
view oi Attorney-General Williams.”
The same correspondent states that
the United States Marshal at New Or
ieana made application to the President
by telegraph on Saturday last for troops
to aid him .in arresting certain persons
who were conspiring:againsfc. the elec
tion laws, and whp manifested an in
tention to resist the Federal authori
ties, but the President promptly re
fused to comply with tho request,
deeming such action entirely unneces
sary, especially-when there was no in*
formation .showing that the civil au
thorlties were powerless to execute the
taws and punish those who attempt to
violate them. -
Jjf such,is the esse, President Grant
deserves the commendation of every
truly patriotic citizen, without distinc
tion oi party. 1
TREASON. IN LOUISIANA,
tfhe Democrats'and Liberal Repub
licans of Louisiana, elected .their en
tire State ticket by a majority bf.10,-
000. In the Senate, too, they, have a
majority of six, and in the House a ma
jority of thirty-eight." ’ Notwithstand
ing this 1 'deiidbd ;iexpresBi9ti‘' of the
people of Louisiana, the Radical mi
nority members of the; Legislature, led
on Jiy that ’ unmitigated scoundrel,.
broth6r-ln-la!w Casey, chief of the cus
tom-house, have ’ refused fo assemble
with their colleagues In the Capitol, but'
have set up a little Legislature of their
own, meeting sometimes at a hotel and
sometimes at the custom -house. Of
course their proceedings are illegal and
treasonable, for they, have not a quo
rum nor are they recognized by tlte
(Governor or anybody else in,authority.
This is a high-handed attempt to put
tho people ol Louisiana at defiance,
' and certainly there, must be .a way to
punish the traitors .engaged, in this
business. Had the thing been reversed
aud Democrats been caught Jn:thjB
kind of scoundrelism, how quiet would
Grant have sent troops to the eapitoi of
Louisiana to suppress the ‘f rebellious
of traitors.” But they are Qraot's
friends,,with,his wicked brqther-indaw
Cfisey at their liead, wlio are the. “ re
bellious traitors” now, and no,notice is
taken, of their treasonable conduct.—,
Indeed, It is more t(jan suspected that
Grant himself iopjts upon their doings
with complacent iqddflhreneo if not
with satisfaction,
And the men engaged in this Imfiua ■
oub plot are those who are constantly;
prating, About .their f loyalty.” So
long as they can, by making mock pro
fessions, bold all the offices and wield
all the power, they are .as happy os
young ducks la. a mud-puddle, but
when the people lu thair wrath npd
Strength rise up and throttle these
blood-suckers, thieves and pretenders,
then the old leaven beglna'to work nod
defiant treason is openly ad vocated and i
practiced. An example, should ibc■
made of these dare-devils, and if the
Governor of the State has eufjlciont
pluck he will have every mother's son
of them arrested, tried, convicted and
punished. They are traitors ut heart,
and In deed; and should he deait -with
>vUh9Mt ipercy.
Oim 3EEVIOE* EEFOEM.
President Grant has appointed Geo.
Fnirman, Poatmagterjdt Pbiiadelfebia,
vice Gen. H. H.
Mr. Fairman, who was urged byjlr.
Forney, was appointed under the civil
service rules, ,He being a combotontem
ployee of thoPoat Office. His oppo
nent, George Truman,.Jr., a merchant,
was urged by Hon. Simon Cameron,
Mayor Stokloy, and many loading Ke
,publican politician Of Pliiladelphla.
- wtfaro aWajU willing to give credit
Where credit• is--deserved —-making,-
however,- ail proper distinctions ,b'o r
tween! good!'deeds fi)r goo(i pur-,
poses, and acts porfdijmpd.'in the hope
pf rjtapipg ultimate benefit therefrom—
and ■ bepco , we ’.ppmmeud
Lrant.for his manly independence imd
idplity to promises, as exemplified
io.his apsw.er .to., tli©, Ca,poi,er6ri Ripgof
politicians . on. this occasion. £he
\Voshibgton correspond
epee, elated Rov. 15th', gives the follow
ing account of the interview:
TUB , PHILADELPHIA , POBTMASTEB
■ ship.', , ,
A delegation of. Philadelphians, con
slating- of Messrs Ri iH.
\Vm, B. Mann, Hon. Wm. S.Stokley,
John Hill. Wm. R. Leeds, Gov. John
'P.' Hartranft; A; ; B- Wilmer, George
Handy Smith, Wm. Elliott. John: Mc-
Cullough, Jas. B, Ash,, ,M.' F. English,-
R. H. G. Coliis, Wm. J, Pollock, Jaa.
N. Kerns, Jas. B. B, Alexander, John
‘L'nman.'Hon.'' ChnrlevO’Neilj John T,
Kline, Robert.C. Tltterraary, Chasi A.
Porter, Wm. Porter, Samuel Daniels,
Samuel D. Stock, David H. Lane, and
John A. Houseman, accompanied. by
Hon.‘ Simon ! Cameron, called upon
President Grant this morning, and pre
sented .the name of; Mr. George 'i'ru
man, Jr., of -the firm of. Slter, Price &
Co., of Philadelphia, fob the position of
Postmaster of'Philatjelphia'.
Mayor Sfokley, who acted as spokes
man 'of the party, urged upon the
•President the Impbrtsnco of the ap
pointment ofi Mr.,/Truman, who
said was a good Republican, and a
warm friend of the administration,—
The Republican party, the Mayor add
ed, Had gained u grcat victory in Penn
sylvania; but 1 it Was necessary to keep
up, the organization, and the appoint
ment of Mb Truman would contribute
largely to thatrend. He was aware
•that the President had,already eapress
ied a, desire toapplyjhe j-ulea anfi rpgu
iatioha of,the CJylJ,,Service Com m is-,
sitin' 'ln'mlfuturoappointmentH, but he
■ thought that in thisCaseiand inasmuch
as Mr. Truman’s appointment would
be of so much advantage to the party •
in Philadelphia’, the civil service rulsg
and regulations 'should'be set Aside.—
He did not think the Republican party
of Philadelphia had triueh faith'in the
civil service rules. They certainly did:
not atop to think of them when they
were rolling up, largo majorities for
Grant and Wilson. , ■
Grant had been standing at ‘
the end of liis table while Mayor Stok->
ley addressed,him, with.Qne.hand lean- ;
ing on the. table, and the other behind
his back, listening quietly. As soon as
the Mayor ..ceased he raised bis head,'
and, looking around upon the members 1
of'the-delegation, said that he did not
very well see how he could set aside
the rules fm’d'regulations of the Civil,
Service Cothmfsaion. He had made up
liis mind to enforce them upon all such’
occasions; : In the preaentcaao two can
dilates were presented. One of them,
Mr. Falrman, had both'an’Oinpl’oyee of
the post-office at Philadelphia for some
time, and, as"far as ha:knew, was en
tirely competent to, .fill the; position of
, Postmaster.,,,lf lie was disppsedi.to, set
aside the civil service regulations and
go outside, he might appoint Mr. Tru- 1
man, the other candidate, but he could
not conscientiously do, this.
The delegation left with the impres
ision that Mr. ( ' Fairmah will be ap-,
pointed. ■■' '■ l! ” ' ■- 1 "
The rules of the Civil Service Regu
lations provide, that whenever any va
cancy occurs.in any such branch of the
civil service, such vacancy shall be filled
by the promotion of some person em
ployed in sald office, if qualified to dis
charge efficiently the duties thereof.—
The action of the President in refusing
toapoint Mr. Truman,'the applicant of
the Cameroti Ring, has given great
offence to certain Radical leaders and
their, organs. The Now '.X ork Timet;
which claims to represent more nearly
than any other journal both the ad
ministration and-tho Republican party;
declares that the politicians, groat and'
small, are dissatisfied . witti. the new
Civil Service Rules, and that at the
approaching session of Congress an ef
fort will be made to abolish the whole
machinery of Civil Service Reform as
suggested and approved by the. Presi
dent. The Philadelphia Inquirer, also
Republican, says that General Grant
“can-afford to whistle the politicians
down- the- wind, for at his hadk, a;
grander arniy 'than he ever bolbre
commanded, are his countrymen; ready
to lend him any help that he may
mand in governing wisely and well
during his second term.” Fornoy;s
Press commends President Grant for
his adherence to. the principles of civil
service reform, which it feels, assured
will be appreciated by the people al
large.
; .A : X»anqßßOUa . A- ifear
ful accident, says the York Ir.ue Demo
crat, was averted last Tuesday evening,
at Columbia. After the Philadelphia
train arrived the York passengercar
■ shifted' and ; Just as it had fastened to
the baggage car and was moving to'the
Station where it usually stops to receive
passengers, two men with guns in. their
hands, and slightly intoxicated rushed
for’the train, tearing, they might,.bo
loft. Just at this time, the Columbia
accommodation came backlog down at
a rapid speed. These two men seeing
the approaching train, got confused,
and one'fell over the track, and'the
■other man fell'over him; the train waq
instantly stopped by the bystandet-a
.Wtthia.ton feet from , these, two men,'
.and they were, dragged.eff and only by'
almost a miracle their lives were:
spared, .or- tin# bodies from being;
..maugleg under the whasjs of, that ap-;
preaching train. The conductor js inj
no way to, blame as ho bad already qultii
tlietfaii)., wimu tbhpasaongers got put,;
the remaining hands putting tjio .train
away for the night. Frequently pro-;
{tests have beenmade by onr York train !
hands, .and people.frequently. refer to
the dangers of that train shifting every'
evening Just , when : the passengers are
getting on, ' and further this is not
wfOcUoaadby the Pennsylvania . Ball
■Bead Company, they having a rule
positively forbidding a tfajq starting,
and another passing at tho came time,
When passengers am getting on,,
A vine iu Jsruoy city.,on Wednesday DljflU of
lu»t woolc. deatroyed & aaVmill, lumber yard, *
tobocco inspection wiichodsd, arid lomfl lbuor
dwelling,. ; The loos-joii tobnouy destroyed; Is on.
C«4P>a at six or dpi;
jurt, loss, probably, over fI.WO/XK^
The pi Rand & Avory, In Hok
|ou. on© of. the largest bo<?*f and Job establish
in Now England, *uud flPJploylng
handji.’tt'QrtdoHtroyoJ by lire on of
f iOBH fthoat f WO,OOO, ,
KEEP HIM OUT,
f!j yfe notice that
'democratlcjournala are, urging the cau
cos of the-democratlo membera:6f-the
legislature loot tbpcririit the, JlonorahU
Samuel Josephs-to participate In their
proceedings.; We join’ with those jour
pals la expressing the: hope that oneso
'notofious aßtl- unscrupulous, whoso
name has passed into a synonym for
legislative corruption, should no longer
bo rcognized ns a democrat. The tact
that such men participate in the pro
ceedings of the democratic organization
■ is an element of weakness in th,e party.
It is idle for us to denounce- radical
■corruption, however glatingandwider
spread,' when chief o( the legislative
and the irioat shameless OPlegifela
■ tlvoitbostera claim, affiliation \wtdh, our
own; party a/ui adm\t(cd.
,\Ve). npust • purify,, burst^yes, from the
contamination hf such ‘parhsltek’before
We can enter'with success oh the mis
sion of refornlinfe: the state government.
Besides, wri know ,that a man, whose
moral convictions are so blunted by a
long course of political prostitution,
will not hesitate, to betray those with
whom he pretends to act; whenever-his
own interest seems , to: require. l,t. —
Thrice,, at least, if.jiu he. not .wpfully
belied, has this ptaQ Josephs been .in
duced to desort his party cohirs and act’
with the enemy.’ To expect any better
of him in the future, is an exhibition of!
the purest, mental imbecility, and tp
refuse to purge the party’of him now is
a manifestation of the' glmjilest moral;
weakness, ’ And let ho man - suppose
that the .party-will be weakened by thd
excislou of eucli tumors. The organU;
zatiou will gain health and strength by
’ the lopping off of sucli excrescences. —
We hope,’therefore, that the democrat- '
ic.cnusus will have the nerve to exclude
this map from their body, and wo
would riyoiee if there would be suffi
cient honesty and moral force in the
house next'year to send him to Coven
try.— Johnstown Echo.
Wo endorse every word of the above.
Josephs is a low and corrupt man, and
being such, his natural sympathies are
with’ the !Radicals. We’ have more
than once felt mortified and chagrined
'When some sarcastic Radical would rob
'mind us' that' those two notorious
roughs, M’Mullen and' Josephs, of
Philadelphia, wore Democrats. We
never believed in their democracy; 1
notwithstanding the,i'r ip,iid professions.”
They both lived in Democratic districts;
and to profess love for democratic .prin- 1
'ciples paid’well. But neither of'them'
ever felt at home in the Democratic 1
family,'and'it is |noW universally ha-'
lieved tfiat the Were,; fdr' many years,'
mere spies’ in biir camp, receiving lidotf*
'ey to' betray ris into the 1 hands of the
erifemy. ibthrifd ‘Kibbst'erS;’” and'thdy’
lake to thi b'aftV df cprruptlpn as natu-i
rally as a pig takes lb the"'mud hole or;
the duck to the water; Th'elVdecepi
tive jsrbf&kidri can rib' longer be’ practic
ed,ho weveV; They werb diacdVerdd in
'the 'bhemids 'camp at tHfe October and
Noveiriber’ election's; ’ their’ tteacherjf
Was made so clear and positive that it
' amounted to "aV certainty. And now
that it is known’ that thesd two roughs
’haVobeen Radicals in’'disguise' 'and in l
the pay of the corruption fund; let no l
•Democrat* give them’ coliriteharica here
after* "‘We have nb usd fbr'sach cattle ;
’belPs roiigtis', ; and' corruptidriiSts, 1 |tho■
•Bhdlcai .'party is the • party fdr them.—
'Theib they will find their bodri "com
panions— bailpt-boxstu(refs‘;rdprbbttteß,
gariiblerl!’'•arid 'Shoulder-bitters. -This
IS the parly fdr’th'em to belong .to, arid
there they must remain. ■ ”
SHE : OONSTmmOBAL' OONVEN
....t.wUiOJSr. -
1 ThiS bojjy "jins’ goi to work in ' good
Wrfiest., 'Numerous resolutions on va
rious subjects have been offered and
laid oh the table, to be referred to'the
appropriate committees. Among' the
resolutions' submitted . we select the
most importan t, viz:
By Mr. Broomall, to Inquire into the;
expediency of making the Governor’s'
term- four years, and no person to hold
more than one term in eight years. , ; ,
; Also, inquiring into the expediency,
of having Judges appointed, by the'
Governor, with the assent of the Sen
ate, and to provide the method of re
tiring aged judges. .
Also, Inquiring: into the propriety
establishing a law to prohibit the
exemption of property from taxation.
Also, extending the terra of members
of the House to two years, and of
Senators to four years, providing
that tho Legislature shall meet but
once In two years.
Also, giving .the. suffrage to adult
citizens without regard to sex.
Also, giving suffrage to those who
reside In election districts for ninety
days baforo election,
By Mr. White, of .Indiana, prohibit
ing the the Legislature from , passipg
local or special laws on the following
subjects: Regulating:of ’municipal
affairs ; granting of divorces ; laying
out, opening,,.px changing, of streets,
roads or alleys ; changing the names of
persons or places; regulating the prao.
tice in courts: Changing venue; inedr
, <poratlng cities,. towns,- villages, or
awarding or. amending thelr.charfers';
regulating, election,, borough or town
ship offices; "regulating the Jurisdiction
of Justices of the pence, alderman and
constables; regulating the management
of common sppools; .fixing fherate of
interest i affecting tho sale pf.reai
estate' of minors and persons under
'disability; relating to. and
ting ferries'; and bridges ( creating.
Increasing,; or-decreasing the' fees, of
public officers . during their term;
granting of any special or oxc'iqsiva
privilege. ' '■ ''
' By Mri tilly, of Carbon, requiring
those VIJIO vote under naturallzatioEi
papei»-to hold them six months prior, to
election, ,- .. , , n.. • '
By Mr. of Dauphiu, to
increase the number of judges of tho
Supreme Court;'to distrjet the' State,
and to elect in each district one of these
Judges, to require all bills, with; the,
amendments teereto, to be printed, to
be road at.large op three different (Jays,
and, on the final Passage, to be voted 1
on by yoaa and nays, ■,, , n '■
Mr. Campbell, of Philadelphia, in-,
quirlng into the expediency Of iaV. ol /«h-'
ing all fees now permitted by law from 1
the estates of decedbnts.’and euDatitii-i
ting a graduated ( lUh’erltance tai. .' Also,
-giving foreign (born residents the privi
leges- of cUifWVfiiip.if fheyi.bayo beep
residing within (ho,State for, two.years,
and are of thC'nge of 21, and shall have
declared their intentions; also, inquir
ing iate Urn expediency of abolishing
tho offices of aldermen. and Justices of
tJbe peace, apd of,a.abstUufteg. m(nor
Judiciaries, to be composed,of Judges at
least 30 years old, to' be elected by tho
'cumulatlve systeßi. > ■ ' "
' By Mr. Wethdrill,- amending 'the
pardoning power-by the appointment
of a council on the subject. , Also,
requiring'air fees and emoluments of
public office to be paid Info the public
treasury, aiid providing for fixed sala
ries of publlc officers. ■ ■:-
. By Mr. UpptJß, prohibiting -upproprla
(tons fat ffhafitfblfl flr B«iucatlouul[ pur
poses. ~ , , , ;,,, : , ,
By Mr. Stowaft. 9c thy oxp/rd/eiify of
eatebllstiliig « Court Of .pardbfis.
' ! By"M'r. JfcAlUrter, prohibiting buy
legislative, executive, or Jiull.ulal ut))ei-r
from accepting a pass or griitnliy (fom
any railroad. 1 'Alsb, prohibiting itiv sale
of liquors, and-requlrlng the Legislature
within oue year to, pais laws eufun-.iug
this provision.
By Mr. Brotlheuil, Inquiring lulu the
propriety of allowing all persona without
regunl lo nationality, who have re«i»locl
State one year, uml in tlio Elec-
ovbr ninety «la.va, the right
vo tot at! State and municipal eloctluia.
vjiyjMf.’ Corson, of
Tlafpi 1 Jtiry shall bo us heretofore/ ami}
herlgbl thereof remain inviolate* aml>
0.6 ahull deliver uny charge except)
It; be written uml read to iho. Jury,] uml'
then,tiled .on record.
By' Mr. Bartholomew, prohibiting the'
Legislature from passing uny law ex
tending the time for the payment of uny
contract or debt.
Mr. Wherry, defining the terms of
members oft he Legislature.
n Mr.'Blrapaonlfflftfvidiiig Mr.^timrpugh
and 1 blflbleul ( system of 1 free schools/ ilmi
requiringtbevatteodauoa of dhildreu..
aged from six to twelve, unless they are
physloafljF'l'h i sap'l^cUat^d. , .' Also prohibi
ting any appropriation «Uhor by the
[filature, or by any county, city, townp
shlp/.oripubilciCol’poration^ln.ald»t any.
church or sectarian denomination wbui
over. 1
■By Mr. Colling, providing for the rmi
cognition of Almighty God in.theCoo-i,
Btltullou. ( I
£y Mci, Farrell,, authorizing juries irj
civil and criminal cases to render a ver{
diet* will*,, tli’ft yiaent of of
their uumbjer, , A . ,
By Mr* Baer, declaring any public of
ficer AVhb.receiveH, any or gift if
InddeuCe'hlaabklon/g'iillty or felony. ■
' . AUo’ t^at I 'in-’libel suits, the troth,
when published wllh’good motives' anil
,for. jußllflcable r ends,v ahull be quihcieu(t
.defeupe.- . v . . ( . ~ , • j'
Also, |.hut no costs nhail be paid byki>
person' accused Ayheh a .bill Is returned
1 Ignoramus, -or tlie persbiracqultted. '
: ’ Also, that no’dlvorod- shall be grunted
except by the judgment of of
competent jurisdiction, and for no other
cause than adultery. r
Also, lhat'trlal by jury shall remain
Inviolate, except that in soils before al
dermen and justices provision may be
made for trial by a jury of less than 12
men, but a,trial by jury may be waived
by the parties In nil civil suits. Also, to
enable a debtor, being a head of a family,
his wife or widow, to enjoy the comforts
of life, and rear, educate and maintain,
his or her children; there shall be exempt
from levy'or sale for the payment of all
debts and llabiliiles hereafter contracted,
except tor tuxes, property of the value of
one thousand dollars, which may consist
of res I and personal properly, or ofejther,
«ml the sairte being set aside as may be
provided by law, shall not be sold, con
v-ved, pledged', or ’ pawned' during the
•j dht husbhml and wife without
ilmir.joint assent, and all contracts waiv
,lpz tIM? benefits qt the exemption are de
dared to be void, provided that. the
lien for purchase money "bn real estate
;6olt|iSha!l not he Impaired. ' • "
liiily, lo require each legal
'voter to exercise tire suffrage nt all State
and joatlpnal eleqtloUß.
? By Mr; Hay,!.providing that the Bill
of , Rights lie to. amended that, no man's
property'.shall be takpn nor applied to
p'libllij u'V6 unless the necessity of such
i taking Irf first determined by law; also,
;lhfttit.he,i
, whut,.propprti9U of. property iu the State
Is now" biempt from'-taxiitjoil, ail'd' 10
vVhai! dae* the-same is 'demoted.' and In
quire Into; the expediency : of .providing!
.that all pretty, except that under the
control of the - Commonwealth or any
’boiin’fy, 1 tbrfnshii), boroilfeh 1 , city, Watd
mud distrlct’schooli and’exoept cemete
ries. aball bo (taxed, and, (pat; no proper,
ty hereafter shairbe exempt, except unq
laws ; also,‘that* a trial’by.
-jury may he walveil by thc parties In
.all,.oases hi-,, j •:
(, A" .of the aboy?, Propositions, cm.btao-.
lug the subjects ,for tpe amondinout of
! ihe Constitution lle'ulibn the speak-,
br’a table'off the Conventlbnl Until the
islanding, pomnsJUees pre
when they will be referred and discussed’
and Tejibrlfed upon' by‘such Corhhilttee or,
'committees.! 'Th'e’ proposition'd as above
,noted iMOito..be, regarded merely, as; sug
gpstiqns.,,,, |, ~ ;
' "tika' 1 'dflritii';Ss£VK)i|
The' Washlhj'tbn' National \Bipublican ,
"in^n'odltdrlual,'Tuesday,'oti tli6 ! nimor
tlirtt a 1 delerihined’effort 'will’ ! be‘ made
aftlie'next Session 1 df Congress' to i-e-
Isclnd’all 'legislative notion dri'tile civil
service rules ami regulations, says:
" ' “ Tlie late campaign was fought'bn
the theory of theolvil service albne; ami
the Pflpublioan party must stand!by
ciyij,service reform; until at least a (let
ter 1 plan ; is dovised.br It is demonstrated
to'the satisfaction of the public that it
is pernicious In its operation,'aiid* de
structive of the ends it was calenlated
to subserve. ,Any attempt,to;abolish
,{he civil service wilt inevitably lead to
disruption in the Republican party.—
If a halfrdozen men in Congress'and a
hajf a dozen corrupt concerns,who.think
more of iplunder than they do. of prin
ciple, imagine that they can thus out
rage the moral sense'of tho;:cpuntry
with impunity, they will find that they
have committed a very great miscalcu
lation.” . , .
The editorial is understood to reflect
the sentiments of the Administration.
Miscellaneous.
Four Inches of snow fell at Oleavclurul, 6., on
Wednesday of lost week.
Dn, GkCrok Cochran, Health Ollleer of Brook
lyn, N. Y., died on Tuesday of lust week, of
pifeumqnia, aged J() years.
The Legislature of Massachusetts met In spo?
oiul session lu Boston, last. Tuesday a v/eek, tq
take action to the exigencies of tho groat
Are.
Wm. L. Ship-son, an employee of the Balti
more and Potomac Uallroad v was run over and
killed by a gravel train on Wednesday of .last
weak. J
The storehouse ,of Woodruff A Robinson, In
Brooklyn, was burped on Monday of lost week.
Liosa 8801.000.'
An engineer tipd brakemau were Instantly
killed, and a..fireman fatally scalded by the ex
ploding locomotly.o near Bowjesburg, Ohto.l
qn Saturday night of last week.
par|,lfe.occurred at. Concord* N.’
H.' on Monday afternoon of wqok, lasting!
about ten seconds, :
The bituminous coal mlnbrs’.or Cenlro county
have struck for ah - advance’of lon cents per 1
ton. ' I
Tiik lUlnola Female College, at Jacksonville,'
was burned on Monday nlght’of last week’.
a I'lßuat Lebanon, JmL, On Monday night of
,h^£W e Pk' destroyed fopr or flyp stores, causing
; a loss of 840,000.
. of .^121^19.. powlpg
'sontliward through'Western.Kansas. Despatch
©6 l»rfy they are so • hnmofoua tWt t’ratiis cannot
Baroailn safety. •• i ii! .• ’ •■'iJj;- ’>
* ‘‘ll* xfni take OtyO to pay'the dnmngq done to
M ■'
Uilf iiia •;;; .• ;T hi "• ’•
CKUfpTfNK luul two buddings, do
stayed by* thri groat‘conflagration m'Bostou,
yalbeUiAM 'k,‘. • -V"’'' n>‘»’
‘ ’'orlikficities and r towns 1 1 iwo promptly oilurcd
assistance to thapeoiiife bf 'lf6stoddii'ih^lr li)res
ent dißiresa. p: iIID
4 Titk trial’WHhvoodl In'l-Jfcw 1 Yt)Vlr. Was sot
down for Tuesday next, add that'dr Stokes for
• Marv 'MriOfMj dlifd l In night
tytpiy, WhDft. slttlmrln a. chair, after ton liberal
Undtfljsofv?/? if wps. 10 years
Tick poultry Is said to bo dylng l>y tbq
san’tl blank tlio batiks of’the Susquehanna, from
the epldemlc-dlseasr, which appetlrt general. '
.I■■f •! : '
Col. Buijitow resigned, on the, loth Inst;, tho.
position’ bf ttotlcltbr (ienornl of _ the United
States, and 8. M. Phillips, ofN. C.,wu« appoint
ed to tllf the vacancy. ■ '
toleration will sob’n bo made a pW‘
Won of MW fifhd®bl°ntal law of Japan. Thb
o/tf ft qt Mi o wonders of;
(|iVr wojaddrlul , ;■ ,
mlstnjlll WajUfUtfUfi County,
Mip;f„ for fuel. T.h° 9 1, y hi .the flowers Is
found tohjftko a hot llrg, and the woody stock
when dried tiimuhis * gqod substitute Ipr tim
ber,’which Id very scarce la tbU
estimated tiiut two acres will produce enough to
Jfistun ordinary family through a long winter,
Uknuy Mixon, lato constihlo of Sharon. Ims
gone whore tho «plaoollc carno froth—Canada—
and left Ijlh bondsinon to pay S 1, 000 lor tho prlv
jdqge of .writing tholr-namps too hall ( papor.
‘ts'jh. r . \-5-\ T ~/'
\ f TitK Oralid' Encamfunont of PouhsyiyuulaT,
O. 6: ,F. commenced Us semi'annual session
Odd Follows* Bull. No. l td N.fllxlh street, Phila
delphia, on Monday, November in. '
A Chicago dry goods de.dOr advertises : "Tho
most alarm lug savrlrices since tho clays of Abra
ham and Isaac.”
And i\.»w her name Is Martin Sprout, and she
Weighty years old, and live.? at Picture Hooks,
Lycoming county, and knits two pair of kooks
,f>enda> ,’and'wallta ho iQug a distance to church
without and all tho rest of It.
Tami’uuino with witnesses and Jurymen,and
'tryingto Injure iheprlvato business of another,-
/a not.cxncUM safe underisotne circumstances. i- <
[>• TirK OIH Boulli ? Churck' of feoston. with ltd sol
id 1 walla mopped tho'ilro’.i'ft* la’.'lGO yenlrs old',
,Pinal services wore held in It last Sunday rind It
jla uoWjCottycrtodlnto a temporary po.stolUqoi ,
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E'EG-TSTER’H ’ KOTioE.— Ndtlco Is,
hereby given to alltpeysonp Interoited.ithat
Uio following accounts have been filed, In this
olllco by the accountants therdln iia'med.'fbr ex
amination and confirmation, aud,wlU be pro
seuWd to the Orphans’ Cotirt of Cumberland
county'cu Monday, DocomUer : lflth r lB72;,"'
1. The account of Sam’l Plank, Esq*, Executor
of Authorij Baird, late of .Monroe township,
deceased. y 1 t.y I ? ■' '•
2. The first and final account.,of‘BeiU* Seitz,
Administrator of Elizabeth 861ti,ltito of \yest
penusboro’-townshlp,deGeaSQa.-’' on? ;
8. The Administration. account of the Execu
tors of Hoh. John'Stnart, latb of ,86uln Middle
tpu.township,deueaacd. filw; i.n.t t
•1. Account of D. 8. Kcr 4 Guardian- of Jennie aL
Woods, minor dnughter;of N. J. R. 'Wbdds, der
cease[d*vup ij '/ 1 •hk* UF.u’jf’.Vi'ib ifv J j.
. 6, AccountofD.P.Trltt,, Adralalstmtp.i?-pUU4
Margaret‘Harper,'late of the borough of- Npwj
i vlUc,'doce4Hed»ri;j J:!.i no i [
i 7,' First hUd llnaF afccbhrtt dPEIVOS ‘B; Ely^ter,
' guardian.of^arpf t^eayeYBri . L (i >,'} .. (f 7/ j
8. First afid ilnat .account pf David Burk
■holueiV 1 Admitil/hratot- of, Wrti. 1 Roller, late of
■ deppaaed.-.r;!-,.- ;{ ( n - .i?l I
O.’ The account of Jas. D. BelFapd Wm. Senses
man, Administrators of J. W. Corbraan, dec’d.j
us settled by Wm. Scuseman,, surviving,
miulstralori ’’/ f | . .... -t '• *' •
Thomas Wharthn/'decM., account of .Tacob
.Emlngor, Administrator'-Of estate of
Wharton, deceased. . •• -?• !,
11. The account of duo. Waggoner, Guardian ol
Jennie B. KUnk, a child of Rev. C. M.
Kllnk, late of tho Slato of Ohio, deceased. .
12. The account of James M’Candllah, Esq., Ad
ministrator of the estate of JacobSwojer, late
of tho borough of Newvllle, deceased. ;
18. First and final account of Samuel Shally, 1
Administrator of Josso V. Shally, doo’U.' • j
i 14, The firsthand final account of Jno.;C..Elliott,
Executor of the last will and testament of Nancy
C. Wengerf, lato of tho ’ borough of Newbhrg,-
Cumberland county, deceased, j
16. 'The hccouutiof David Wherry, liJxecutpr, of
ortho-last will and testamentof William *M, M’-
Cuno.Jate.of tho borough of Newburg, Cumber-'
lahd county, deceased, . ‘ > i
10, First and partial account of Isaac Wise an’d}
Sarah Hartman, Executors of -the. last will aad :
'testament or Jacob Hartman, lato of Middlesex;
township, deceased.; . ,- iv,* • i
17. The llrst'qnd final account of Abraham Hos-]
tetter, Administrator of Conrad Fostnaught fi
deceased. , ■ • .i ; < 1
18. The first and final account of Henry K.
pjffer,' William O. Peffer and Adam F. Peffer,
Administrators of Adam Puffer, lute of Dickin
son township, Cumberland county, deceased,
JOS. NEELY,
18 November 1872—111. Itcyislet.
NOTICE.
ls hereby given that letters of Admin
-Ist ration oil tho estate of Goo. SV. Given, lato of
tho Stale, of Indiana, deceased, have been gi ant
ed to the undersigned, residing In Silver, Spring
township, Cumberland county. Pn. All persons
indebted to the said estate are requested .to
make payment Immediately, ami Hu so having
claims against the estate will al-o present Mnin
for set I Iviin-m. W. W. \\ \MJAUGJI.
2!oetU Adm’r of Geo. AY. Given, tice'd
I NLSTKATOKAS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration on Ihe estate of George \\*. H. Welrlch,
Jatouf North Middleton township, deo’d.. .have
been granted to the undersigned,residing in Car
lisle. All persons knowing themselves imleld
ed thereto, uro requested to muko payniunt.lin
inedmtely and those having claims will present
them lor settlement. GHAH. WEI RICH, •
MnovUl*. . ddm’r.
IN the Court of Com morrPleas of Cum
berland County,
1 Elizabeth Booth, by her J
next friend Honry Welker ( No. oJ Aug.X., 1872
w. t
■ M . Charles Booth. •• ■’l\’v AlInS Subpoena
- t / ■ 9ur Divorce.
' November 13th, 1872.'' Proof hhVlng been made
that Charles Booth could notihe found, notfce lS
hereby given to tho ( sald Charles Booth tp. ap
pear on tho 13th day .of January,’'A. D. 1878, to
answer the-,complaint said Elizabeth
Booth, by her noxt frlehd, Henry'Welkfaf/'
. Hherlff’s Office,i... ) J AS; K. FOREMAN,
Carlisle, Nov. 10.’72.1 . , , Sheriff,
i .,Unov4t . ■ • ;ii •' ■ ’i
A. NOTIOISt-r, Whereas*
/X Isaac Brenl/.er, of Silver Spring tow.nshlp,
Cumberland county, by a as
signment, bearing date October 31,
oa to tue undcrslgned all Ills property ,'roal. per
sonal and miked, for the benefit of his drbdlt6rall
Notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted
to,said party* to settle ,the-fi4rpevwlthithesab-i
Bcrlbor Impiedlately, and those k4 v lhß olulma
will also present tne same wltbDaudeiay','io ! ’ 1
Monroe township, j 9LlsHV fltr
.ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.'
A John p.B)o!!Q r township,,
Cumberland bounty ,by h Yblnnntry deed of aa
signmonit:buarUig daba.OqtobexlSO, 1872, convey** (
ed to the undersigned all his property, real,
personal and mixed, for the benefit of tow bred* 1
Itors. .NqUce.ls hereby given, to all persans.in
debtedtd salt! yrtrljrto settle theaanlo'with‘the
subscriber -Immediatelyj vand (those,!having
nlulms will also present tho same wlthoutdelay,,
to *.»»*:*: I'p; JUMSB-HETTKIOK?,'' '
Middlesex township, I n i.,,,
November 7. 1572-tlt / ‘ • - 1
n6W'
pf l||o apb,,
or,nil persons desiring (o purohaso lots in
lc for burlal pacposos, Dr .wldhlug’any inroHna**
.opposite tlm Bentz House, or by r calliuj gq or.
addressing L. J, W. Fonlk. Esq., at bis oTllce. In
Übeem’s Hall. . ; , ,' PENBOSEf -
1 14nov721yr»
jgQTH DIVIDEND I
i ■ • Cablihle Deposit Bank, )
Npypmborqlh, • | .
. The Board of UiroQtars Uavu daolacod a dlvl*-
Uond o£ FIYB PER Iwt :«4r
months, oloar of taxes, payable on demand,
By otder of the Hoard, ‘
~ ,J,P, EASBUErt., •
. 7iiov72*2m, 1 1 OaaMor,
TTIXEGUTOJfcVS NOTlCE^—Notice 1b
Pj lioroby given that letters testamentary on
Uio will of Mrs Mary Uoodheutt, late of West
Pmmsborough township, Cumberland county,
have thls duybecn Issued to the undersigned
Executor, fesUllng In qa*d township. All per
sons knowing themselves Indebted aro request
ed to make payment without delay; and those
having claims will present them forsuUlmneul.
JOHN aoODHEABT,
21ooL72—(}t* Elt’r* bf JUary Goodheurt, deo’d
Jon Puintiho of ovory ilojiuri ptlon
not burriodly, hut nrtisticully e-yGuptocl
at’this olllco. Qlvo us i\ call.
. Ipcrlohicals.
'•UrupteMbnably thit best, sustained work of fhv kiu<\
■ ;, \ j
'ii}a.OAZiNK. ”
1 Ap/fce’i of the Ires*. !
TUd ever IncrcaslriK.dlrculallon of this excel*
lent monthly, proves-. Its' continued adaptation
to voi)iUftr<leBueanna'!neeUH. Indeed, when wo
thlulclutohow mftoy'botnes It penetrates evqry
month, we must consider it ns ope pr the educa
tors as well us entertainers of the public mlud;l
lor its vast popularity bus been won by no i>iV»
peal to stupid prejudices or depraved tasleM.—
Horton Globe. •
The character which this Magazine possesses!
for variety, enterprise, artistic wealth, and liter-,,
ary/aaltnra Uiacrms Jcepl/pute .withy lfilL has Not,
lealtbe lltacs.hhould eutisd Itfc cbmluclors to re
gard it with Justifiable complacency.- It also
‘•‘entlttertbßni-to*iK« grant ciwm’tipoirtire:ptibllot*i
gratitude. The Magazine has done good and not
day so f Eiwle.j ’
it .tini! •MUbNcrlj»ttoiiN^l^7ni 1 11,11 (
•■■v.i": a ::i him. 'fF.imk v .‘ “ ! 1 .
1 Hamper’s Wcckty,one . ‘
. r An Extra Copy.of either the .Magazine, Weekly,
or Bazar 'will be supplied gratis /or every Club of 5
Bubsar\bers <xt 91 00 cactwin ont' remittance'/■ or six
Ooiilcs for $2O Ob, without extra coj)i /, , ... ~ ,
' auMcriptioiiS to Harpers 'HlHguzlrto,' weekly,
and Jlozat,/o, o/|c addrew forpne , yean SW OU; or,
two of Harper s Periodicals, fo.pnc address for one
■pear, ST'flh \ ■ ,r ■ <• !*•■
. i( Vaek.number* fan be -supplied.at anp tinU}. . -
A Complete Sot ( of. Harper's .Magazine ,» now
comprlalmHS'-voluthes,' l ln* MCaC oldth binding,
'Wlllrhc, seut| by, ’express,-freight.at expanse of
pitrohhsor.-'for $2 25 per Volume. Single Volumes,
by maU,‘po9/pa<(l, 83 (XT.! (Cloth cases, for binding
,sSclB.. by mall,postpaid, ,
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, year, u’/ho/t must .be.paid aft/ic Hubswitolr’fipost
djflce. ’ ’ ' .
Address,- ■ .HAHPKU&BUOTHfcHS,
UnoyUt . Now ( ,Xprk,
~ JVA Complete.PicioHal-Übtory .of the Times,''"
' '•* The best, cheapest, and most successful Fain- .
i . v//y J-topcr iti the Union. “ ‘ ;r ' ‘
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' ...
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TJhc Wcvklu Is the ablest and most powerful
illustrated periodical published In this colinlry.
Its edllorluls are scholarly and convincing, and
carry much weight. Us illustrations of current
event* arc lull and fresh, and aro prepared by
our best designers. Wlin u circulatiqu ol 150,000,
the HVr/.7.// Is read by at least hall'a million per
sons, and'lls Inilnenee as an organ of opinion Is
simply tremendous. The UVe/.iV/ maintains a
positive posh lon, and t xpresses decided - views
on political mid social problems,'— Louisville
tbiirnr-Joiirnu!.
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I Paper's Weekly, nnr year.’. 01}
An J'.iira. (‘isi/i/ uj cither (he Magazine, Weekly,
oi‘ hazur uid I"' •kiijuil’i 0 <// ntb/ur.ct'uy Aul/ of five
Muh'icrllK'rs of s‘l DU f,ich, in ' niii'.vcnii/t'iitrc ; or t Hi.r.
vojiU'tJor C‘M Wfjf’ithnnl v.rlru copy.
Milfu'ripliuiis to Harper's, Magazine, Weekly,
and tiwnv, tv one addrcs'i for onr year, sli) 01) ; or, 2
of Ifarpcr's Periodicals, to one address iar one year,
87 W. • • 1 '
IlncJi 2t\wihcr,s rah /"• supplieda/ any time. < r ’
Tito Annual Volumes of. Ilarpirs M’ech/y. in
ueatoloih binding, will bo’sen toy express, free
pf expense, for-87 00 each. >. A e(nnp(e(yseiiOptn
•priKlngAVS/cvn sent on receipt ol cash
ut the nilOi of l , S 3 25upur' vol„ freight aC oXpciUc of
jnircha.scrs.', , t , , ,
' The postage bn Pldiper'stVcvhlii Is liO dfs.a year
, whicli.mu.sL bo paid at tho.vui*«n £/;w!.s nost-oiUce.
Address J . HAUVKU & BROTHERS,
,i,Uno.v2t hoV'A - ■; > I NdWYork. ‘
“A EepditUWy kf P'cis r i\'iH,-'Pleasiire, aWd' '/nWrua~
; —s —-j;.* . •-■mui
' l ' T'ToKces of tiiePreii, ,
Tho-Comrls edltodiwitliiaccmtrifcutlon bntadt
ami talent that wo seldom find in any, Journal,:
hhdtudToarnhl Itself Is Auedrgan of the gVeuii
( World ql fashion.-— Basipn ./Yaveltcr. 5 ;
The Bazar commends ItaeU to every member
of the household—to the children! bv. ditolHaud
pretty pictures, to t,he young ladles .by, dts. fash
ion-plates-111 "endless variety; 'to .’the provident
matron by l ts.pattorna for the child roofs clothes,
to patcr/am(lia.iby Its tasteful designs lor era
• brplderecl sllppprs and luxurious dresslUfaeowns
But the reading-mallor.of the Bazar la uniform
ly of great excellence,-. Th6’iih‘per 'hits acquired
a wlclq popularity for. the; fireside,enjpy.mont It
affords;— N, Y. Evening Ptwk
I ! .‘ S WM^, ri W%u:!not. 1
. .ixwmi-s.nl ,
t Harper's 77azq»% one year.. oo ‘
An Exird 'Copyo/ Mngqzlnei Weekly!,
or Baz-n r will be kuppUed- gfatli /or cvchy Club' of 5
,eubsaribers at 84 00\eadh,{n dne ■.remittance/‘bf, > nit
copira: for $2O 00, without extra copy. ; r (
Subscriplions 'iO iHarper’sMngiizlnej Weekly,
and tjazgr./o one,address/or.qjic year, 810 00 ; or 2
qf Harper's Periodicals,to' one address for one year .
$7 00. ;
" l ‘ , Back Numbers can be supplied at anyfhpe. ' .
Ehe live volumes of Harper's Bazar. .fonAhe
years 1808, ’Of), ’*7o, # 7l; "72p elegantly fcodml In
green,morrpeco.clpth, will besent by oxuresa.
>ftelghfpaidpforfs7 UoeacJi. if ' I '' 1 :;, v !
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‘which must he paid at thoaaiwcri&er’j post-oflloo.
•''-Address' M I ’’ < ' HXKPEft i'HROTfttJRS.* ‘
mu ,; t;iw i: Now Xorki i
THE CHROMO “OUR DARLING" ID SUBSCRIBERS I
POU 1 1 87 3.
I'GOBEY’S'
=I
Lady’s Book.
THE OLDEST MAGAZINE IN AMERICA!!
.UNPARALLELED PREMIUM I ■. i
'' Ono!na»er offered 1 bynny VnnSni-.liie, either In
tills country or ia Europe, ■ Since wo ure forcea
•into this business, wo are determined to make
>il (liniuult for others to follow us. jjet tissue
who will come up to this—
A CrmoMO—“Ode Paulino.’ ’ '
To every Subscriber, whet her Hlngfo or in a
Club!
yiy v//.v
One Copy one year • - . ? !00
Two (.’oi'li's, one yunr - V o 0(J
Three Copies, one year - - , 7 r,O
Kuur Copies, ouo year - . . 1U l)J
Five copies, one year, and an ovfr.i copv to
tlm [iitmiii Up tlie Huh, makhi" H
.-rll'ic'S . . . |ioo
JL-iu'lii one year.-and an ext in copy to
Iln 1 pi‘CM);i 'jelling up tlio elub, making 1)
copies - - . . . “I «|)
Eleven copies, one yrar. and and an extra,
ropy to tlm prison getting up th'eHub.
making twelve copie.-i • - - U 7 £|t
Twenty-thmi copies one year, itudauex
t ra copy to the pin-son gelling tipthu club,
making twenty-four copied - ' - • : 00
Lot it he understood that even* subscriber, and
the yettor-up of a club, will have tho boautilul
Chromool
‘ “OU R 'PAkLINGM
Hmttoihem freexof Postage.. in/
[IT IS A PERFECTS IJOU.]
i Iho pritjo of tl|o Chromo iu the stores Is Three
Dollars, And any subscriber in.a club, orwluule
subscriber, who may wish to have "Our Oar-.-
ling” mounted on stlir Bristol board, and ready'
for framing, can have It so prepared and'sent
by remitting twenty-live cents extra at. the
time of •übHcrlblng,i! ',,‘C,: /h ccm •mi
TO THE GpTTEft tjP OF A CLUB,OF (JOR 0t
copies; weiwllPsonduntTrin 1 ' o£tw'preminmi a ;
..TQ.rHB GETTER',,UP,WiII AiCLUB'OF 131
copies, we will solid boll, o( (ho, Übroinqs- ".The:
, Offor".ohd, “The Acceptance;’ l, along with "Our
Dori!n B: "' 0t a ' i
-TO.&B' UETTIDB Dp: Ol’OA! OXiDD "OFl2l
Wt/- L 'L'HK<IBIX'EIIa UR m CLUBS OH I
■ 0, 0, rind 12 coploti pfease bo particular and -write
j what premium's! they/dealfe;-; n 1-8'- vii ‘ul-
I THIS PREMIUMS AUE ONLY FORWARD
'odfwbenJthQ remlttdnoe Unbent to us/ '»i *•
'when the suypciUQEUs axja UESinEi
at tfrenUbiha
tlhe.person who sends the oluta fo.jrdistrlbutlon. l '
1 ZJVTHE PERSON SENDING X PtfJUL. SUB*
sorlptlouf otatt CW dad'fhavß'bia-.ohoioe Of inf
lio any sub
scriber may reside, ana subscriptions mriy.com-i
jinenc© with' ady‘mb'nin'‘lH , tlvd’yortr”We l dSd' !
baglc numbers.. Speplmeoftbm
ibevH'wtll be sent on receipt of 2o ceiitsT* •
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POST-OFFICE ORDER on PiUladelphin, or{a
IDKAFT on Philadelphia^
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lion al Runic notes. .... ~ ,
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| v jfAddresait M'i‘ ! *. •! 'I L*J AIGODE^y;
mAe*wUßOtoik
rpo FA U'MioitB & ; (STOCK Xirecdeca,,.
WgvO-M. M4£S i fiiwiaffi!
I GIVEN AWAY,. CHEAP READING.
! To introduce Ib©'AMERICAN BTOQKJOUU*
NAL to NEW UE4WEIW. \ye hayo nut up -100, -
OQQ pnoUftgeu.Oflch fcofitnlliing throe JOUIIMLS;
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to nay postage. Address. AMERICAN STOCK
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TURE.Of DEXTERTO.A ROAD AVAOQN, by
sending *25 con Ik to pay expenses of mailing.
I SJ U) I2U A DAY, , , ...
moWN PROPERTY FOR HALE,—
•’lfl/The ‘findorsiKnea. ; AsHlKiiee"o/! Robert' ’Ai
Cmcic. of Carlisle, oilers lor hide the property
corner of I’itt street and Locust alley, beu
bouse is a new two story bride, and Js In good
condition. Tlio improvements arc modern, Td
the*entire properly in a very desirable one.
tor sal'. a vikmiß LOT OF GROUND
on llcdford siicc-1. WMcet In bout by 210 in
depth, iiiOt'O or less, bounded by properties „
A. & M. Hoyle, liroimtumn nod otheis,
I‘ETER HI'AHR.
Hypl t \2 { IhTll—lf, Aislfjncc,
;i'.;.iD? rvafaeUtf-^TfeWlPp •u« ;•;
TIB-lMffl®1
‘.'lv • va’MKH'UVUW.
rMon/My. Journal
• '.MWfKWMX-.ridi/nUtdMode, the '
in Me,
Km ..it?/ W*Stt . 4-,sfiPraientatiKe. ■
„..'A .., &W<i"W°iho/- dj»t3\; ■•
,,; ,•_ f<;q.ti ,Tftsie, r ,- ...
Ih an elegant miscellany- of pure Jii»iTf 1
graceful literature; ami a collection of. lotim?
moat appreciated rfftdr It Ims been bomul m, ?
tlm dost! of the year. tVbtlo other niihi,™,. l ;lt
mny claim l«rfpoHor obehhheSM-coSl'!
with rivals ,flf,a; similar,olasspayij.yiw!!,^"; 011
unique aud original coacoptlon-oloiio ilmi I s "
tippioiichodilißsoluWly without borapetit mu,
price or character. The 1 pcfSSdssof ot ,S 1"
volume cannot .duplicate .the'qunnl tv 'nl ?i*
paper ami engravings In.auy, other slmi.
number of. volumes for tm'linws UsrmiP
lI,CI, there are thiy'Ohnm/*, a »<‘
A.irt '^ojVai’tine^V,,
during the past year ( proving. St th 6 JuS'
can public appreciate,, njid will support/u,i2
cevo effort In the causo of Art,. The
anxious to Justify t\i& mdy’coufitfcncj th n N
demonstrated, have T-xorßd- tbetaselvSs to thn
utmost to develop and Improve the work • ,ui,l
the plans for the coming year as nn rniul. ? i
the inoulhly Issues, wiirtaloulßh.au^deViV/d
even, the mbit sanguine l frltorida'cip The A T 1
The publlalt.nsuare mnlhorl M .l'to aumSaee
ofSrS m ° 11,0 “mat eminent a "lists
In ailiHLiun.'r/ic renrodne-
ploso! the best loielgn inaslers solocli*d u n ,
view to the highest m.tK(h.,„„ee'e » and ~, ‘'
general lumresl- ..voiding
lamll in r, ihrmigM t)bntogr:i|i!m t or coj.u’;\.i. ,V.
ri,. l qnarb rly linii-d piui--., f,,j. -<-• v - t q
pv'iiii’ci- Jum- oi Joijn S. i> m.-,' immu-ui'u.V i
sin-t.-lus, ai.pnipi-.tn.Hisu jou:
pltu.-s !tji|n-iirli,q In Hr* jviws p,.-
-•ip; 11. .hii.\-. atul i.'ctni (>r. v\*nuiii i.e : ; i',/
’ tit it \ JiltmbiT v'-l I r-
T" ;.i>'
w.*r!'i .•;! a I'u.s' so h'UJuj*- \'/,)1
sui ’ !,,us of I!i ! n f, v.; \ < j,. : ,
,lhe miuu-pcul uicreas.'? ui n-I s;n|»p« .rrt-i.V’*iiV.*
puhll.shors propo-i* \, tJ ,makt3 “an-iu-aiu-i) iiiiut.ii.
sure,’' liy the lollowuig .unparallck'd gjl-r ol ’
PREMIUM mO.TOS' Fp|? lA7':3.
Every subscriber' to The Aidhir, ’who pays ei
advance lor the year IH7M, will receive, wlthdut
aiUU!lonuhohar«e, a'palr''of beautiful.oil cliro.
mos, alter,!. J. illU^lhV opiipcni J'iUßllsli piihu
or. The jilclures,' I'nlltled •' THE VJLLAUF
BELLE.", and "CBOXSIEG THE MOOR." are
11x20 IhOhys—lire printed fVohi 2A' dlllercut
Xilates, requiring /2ailmprosst6us» mid tints to
perfect.,cuoh Ailoturt'., The Hantoj.oUromos nro
sold for SCO tool* pair, In the nrt stores. As it fy
the delcrnnnntlon of Us condiiiStorri td keep The
Akline out of- the roaoh:of;oam petlon. 1 n ievery
deparlment. Lbe chromoa wiil .bQ found corre.s
pondlugly alien'd of any thut'ciiii be'oihjr.j in
other periodlcalS; Evory snbacHbev will ftcdvl*
a cortlllcnte, over Uioßiguuturo.' dfatho-pniiltMi
ers. that the chromos delivureil
shall bo equal tp the . samples furnished tho
ugOnr.br thdlnonOy will bO fftfuiided. 'The dis
tribution of pictures of ! thls : 'eili<le,'-free to the
BUbscrlbera,U>i4tt.Ved.oUav : perlodlcnl, will mark
an epoch in tlto history. o{, Art.; and, consider
ing the unprecedetiled cheapness of ilic oricc
for The luind itself, the'hihrvel fAlls little Mioit
of a miracle, even to those bestAcqualnted with
the achievements of inventive genius and im
proved' tn6ohanlcal‘appliances..* fa iUnstmihiis
.of these chromes, ideaNoi-onibef issue : of The A Idinc.
will continue undec tiSI .cure of fIfR.YIiJCUAKD
H KN pyj the heat wri
ters who wifl strive to
have the literature of The A Mine always lu keep
ing with its artistic attractions. -
.in-" V.r. 'i gßMßfflaKg .ftFH -iIT
$6. pe?' n/ih oil
\Cnromos Jree,
The AWtn9'wUli J hfef«ftft6ft-be Obtainable only
by subscription. There-wlll bo no reduced or
.ciub.ratet pnsU for suhaaclptlons luucrttbo sent to
the pablishetd'dlrobt, m* huqilea to the local
• ngep.WtcffAouf, na Vheopublishcrj, ex
cept In ck'sea where thonortlflcnto is given, bear
• Itag the •/d&simUe hlghtttilV6! of JASies SbTiojf i
Any person,.wishing,to act pQrmauontJy.aH ,a
lodal ageht; wIU roceivb ’ful! arid'prortiptlntbr
■F9 a ff]“i 1 ,W?W ,1 S;to11111j ! ,- v 1 !.l !■•! 'I
■o JAMBS SUTTON »mV'iWblMrt>.lM
t , ]; 08AIaldeu,-Jj|i|io, lire.w, York;
VJ'.n !■ .'V, !~
TJT-H E <■«
LANCASTER. IH V KLIjIQ EN CE R
//Hi ;1ni(l
A aREAT‘r^AniY ! NE\VSrAPI‘ , .R.
• n/ / - ; i>
The Lancaster Weckiy ,Intelligencer is'uusur*
'passed HR a J FAMITjV‘JOURNACj. ‘Equal lu size
toiaqy papim mU)Hflh*<J]l Jin/Pennsylvania-, each
Ikhuo contains a .varied store of JjITEKAKX.
,POLITICAL and rSOrENTHrit! mattM? together
with aUjTKE.NEVVS.OETIiE. WEEK, .... ,
! -l(H 'AtJBfoniJTUBAD' SEPAItTMKNT 11I0MO
.ißrwor.tli-more than thoprlcd.of, thepaponl'uit
It Is-ill o oldest pEMOCUATIO. Journal, la
-Pennsylvania, ■ having' bnofl ’Ostriblfshedlnn!)!,
Its largo nlrculatlonjnakes.lt a very-valuable
advertising medium,
copies,-, syeari To clubs of
ton dr moroi Si.so ayear. . •, , ,
• Copies sent free. 1
Ufa .Daily .In/cUlnintrer Is, published «vory dqy,
StihdAys "excepted. Price $5. a year. Tt is one
of, the heel advertising mediums. Address
‘ SMJTIU'cCa.
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