• , OUR' HARRISBURG' LETTER.:' THE CREDIT MOBILIER--AN IMPORTANT .VERDICT FOR TME COMMON; wEALTE—mn.E COMING LEGISLATURE • TIIE STATE ,TREASURER-411RMISES: (Forrespondence'of the Iteraht.) - . HAtansnuno, -December-1, 1800. Nothing of importance has tranapirod -----hero within.a. week, except the trial of the cogent the CoMmonwealth Tho . CreditMobilior of America,. before, Judge, Pearson,. whiell'eloSed at noon on TV.rs- i. day of last withi-a.yordiet in, favor, • l_ofthe State:for ,$407,583.8.0. As this, yeti . diet; if. sustained, will' make. quito an' tho- royonnes of., the Common wealth, a brief -sketch of the trial and the party ,defe,ndant may boa interesting. Tho defendant, ',answering to somewhat imposing title of The Credit Mdbllior ofAmerica; is siinply t 4 Penn-. sylvania corporation, and tho Suit was, brought to recover foim it taxes duo the fitato on the ,profits of its business.. - It • was incorporated ,in 1800,1 y tho nanie of the Pennsylvania ' Fiscal Agency.. Among those whO wore. first named as, cerporators, wore Samuel J. Reeves, Chief 'Justice Lewis, 'Duff Groon, ,Governor Porter, Garriek Mallory, .Asa _Packer, Jesso Lazear, and about as many more persons, whoso names aro not so' generally. familiar. , Sonic years ago its i nano was Changed,' and what started as - . the Pennsylvania Fiscal Agency, becarad The , Credit Mobilior of America. "Tho purpose for which this cerporation was organized was to create an agency for the purchase -and. sale of .railroad bonds, and other securities, and to make advances of money and. credit to railroad and other improvement companies,' and to contractors and manufacturers; and . it Was authorized, to effect this . Pnr-; pose, to recaivo and 'hold on deposit and in trust, real and personal astato, including the bonds ankobligations of individualsr-colnpanfesreoiporations-aud -Btates, and' to' purchise and disposo of the same in any market in the United States or elsewhere, n what Over Minas and price Might be agreed On by :the , parties contracting. 'lt was also ompow exec' to endorse and VtiftralteO the pay ment of the bonds, and the performance of the obligations. of any persons or - cot.- - mations whateVer. The original capital stock authorized -was 50,000 shares of %Knell, with the priVilege of doubling this amount. - It Will be seen from this, that the company in question, was end Owed with , corporate privileges, fully commensinato - 'With its imposing title. If it couldn't and 'didn't roake. nionon it was n't becftnsp the Legislature had n't given. it advantages enough. ' " ' ' .The sum claimed by the Common= wealth was the'taxes duo-on .what was alleged to bo the earnings of the corpora. tion duringthe year 1808, and the penalty fixed by law for not Making proper re turns. The bulk the busineis for thai year appears to Lave been the furnishing of funds to the contraotors - JOr the build. Vigor fliC - Ilaion Pacific Railroad - , for - 060 miles, fora commission - of two and a half per cent, nud 7 per cent interest on PIO money advanced.; This would have beef a very immOnso speonlation if The Credit _ Mobilier„could have got through with_ leaSed Ar? Oontradt._ hoWevor ! . earned.' ednsiderably, and tho question - was DO, amount. The sottlemept Made souie time since by the Auditor General 'sliOwed 029 . ,546.87, -- duo fro m tliCaorpOration, and to recover this sum the suit was :brought. It may well be" siippdsed that evon a :Pennsylvania corporation would make a fight io.oro an anoint like this was in : . "volVed: 'Tho Crddit, lobilior did fight, - - -and quite-yigoiOnsly, eieri in the abseneo of Stanton, of -- WiiShington; - who with: ,lilt. MoMurtrie, of Philadel • pina, was . riStained as counsel. Attorney • Genoral,HreviSter ..and the, Hon. Lewis W.. Hall represented the Commonweal 1, arid after onit9,a prolonged struggle se - etired.,W.vcraict for $407,183.89, which -was over $lOO,OOO less than was claimed. A motion was immediately made for new - trial, wltich.will be disposed, of in duo time. There can be but little doubt, however, that the State will ultimately recover the whole - alnonnt, claimed, a result which, if not veryy - agreeable to the eorporatiOn, seriously vex the other taxpayers in the Commrwealtiti • The '.eity,y, ftwaitl4, the, 'coming, of the Legislature, when, of Courip;' there will Stir' and bustle 'which will ecintrtiSt'strangely With the Milne.* that has' perVadbd for months. The Departnients nro'busyinthe prep* ration •of their ''annual repOrts. The : fiscal' year, closed' with November, and theSo 'Who control the finances of the State are doubtless prepared to make a very . gratifying ");:llibit to the :people. • Of course 01'o - organization:of the Houel and the election:of State Treasurer ate' subjects of great interest to- these who aspire to the places, and 'of nuich !pecu lation to all those who . have no 'Other ' concern'than euriosity in the matter. A great many v,erPwiso gentlemen' have figured the 'slate out exactly,. and have annOun'eca the' result tof their friends.. If thco 'reaults•wero exactly the ,Sitine, we might suppose I, they' kiwi,: all' about it, • . hut •as they' differ widely, perlikm it is licit beat totako • all their • statements as • fadts. ,- Our recollection is • that a- good -many gentlemen :did ' hot predict 'seen . ? ly : 1 . rat ' e n advance who' would be.ebosen •„ . ..4HIC fieaker, ' Sonatcir,and Treitsurer last win-, ' 4or r nial otetnirik they were all as cordi, dent that they inovi ' then iui Ilieeitio LEACHERS' INSTITUTE The ail:11110 boa - chars' emlveetion was hold at:NoWidth?, ilstO)i : Onilbni 14; was one of poculiai interont: (11``'the ;fhlst day of thn convontiOn—willoli cOntinithcl fiveedaye—ono half tho l ioaohars i:ognond rdiat-Olt4all;Jadslinino.thb coiiventiOri four-ilftlni 4411 thOlnanliniki in the county' worn in alfthidaunn::,No~vvillo , , New Lung, and llriiii,t'i' - olinshorough ilfStriota . bad:each ti full bciilig of teachers present,'. Ohne. Ilatitpden.waiktlic . only district not ... reprosented by either .directora or teach: . • ers.,: South Igiddlstom,Penur and other ~ ' districts. were.,tvelli represeuted, but;: it !-. laek'of zeal on .the 'part of, some of their , ...... tea,chers :priniented.- A I icompiete!repte: sentation.. Most teachers ,w0m...,in,, atJ • tendauco at tworplession, but , the pi;o'- „ fe . 54167141 - zacel o f a fewwaa not aulleicnt ,t.6 . picyiint thein ,'i r c,ii‘i'"itlOiiii ng thotn .„ ikelVtia pia Ot the 'time. .. - ,Sir6i' td:l;c4rs . `iii4; . ;6l,ttriiii t worthy iiiia aliOUla 'Viicetvii iii'i3 r.onitoi" theyiiiiiii - e;• IfIILS , ~,. , t Mthly3 tiosorvo. ,' ~. Direatorsfrbtit .a, nuifilior `oflint'dia:: c <"triati - wora in nitZiAanco. It the 'comity' i ii, P.!liorlitteildititt;4'.l6' arranging 'his pro- . V''''i.' iiiiiiine'llir next Ly . 6o4i , 'oi,:iivienition; '..!Was , i t qi i ..,-.; 0 ,Olat'a gas ithn'to dial salibi)l'' . iliveatitra' • , ;,1 0 : in , . .tlio •Diirviso• 45f being ltistrtniEda- dli' tO 9 4,',,, , ,,, ear uttein an in the . mealuno .6f tire ... 4 : :•,,:;;!:lit.,:_ . w6,l6o.ll6li.mrild:thatzitery,,mainy A.441,a, tf,t l t,i , itavf ll 4!-g9: l qk !tho-I)rfgrorell: optiaFtnnity, i ,„,. ; I; • r r:r r/r 7 a. 7 t 7,i' •.. ; • ~. ,' • Vi:•PltriPgoo fist sosiii.Tyl,4 tlid,apmr6n-, : I* , ,tato: teachers or tirocon4,y . did ir th a t 1 . liti) vOrk, tor ivhioh they, are d0.40,rv. Ing of spftelalcoinnondation, A. feeling of intinost seiied to pety44f the 'old* institute, anCtivery:toachisiti cheerful* .responded When asked_,tdiiiirform4ltny ditty,„ , ,QuestlOns;ortinent to school:in , Omits w9 / 16disoussed by thiii*; andjhe sense, - oat' Oh disputed points, • The work done by lecturers from abroad was welbdone. Professor_Wick eisluun'ti- address was like—theman— practical. -Tholru3tractbnis . given-by „Professors Shoemaker, Howes, Byorly,: Gensler, and Cialy, l hi ilie:different common school branehes! were such as should be beneficial. • • • I The' spelling • match • took • place4M W.ednesday. • Ono liundrod • words 'diotated-by thefeounty superintendent,; -and nearly all • the teachers present Spelled.. A few teacher's (not 'everts, 'either) failed to take -Party while others Who did spell did not present their papers •for ozaminatiot:• All such Were colloid,' erod- as having'missed the whole number • of Werds: -. : - 'l'ho Words selected were such ns we use evoiy'day in convbisation, but these that persons are most likely tO 'mis spell. ..Miss',Badie Black, of Mifflin town ship, carried oil. the 'first prize, but was closely contested by Miss Einma..Weak.: ley, 'of Dickinson, ' who • received the scoond. • . . Miss Hall, of Middlesex; Miss Rebok, of Mifflin, and Mr. Henry; of 'Penn, re ceived.the remaining prizes. The lady teachers, as proVed by this test, are the champion spellers of the county. The best specimen of pennianship was presented by 'Mr. - Weller, '(a, ono armed man,) and ho . received' therefq Davies' and Peck's Dictionary of Math erawtics: The committee on' permanent certifli as 01(144 is, Miss Givldr, Mk's Lyde4leming, ' Mr. Zeamer, Mr.Slay ,bangil, and Mr. Conney. Fully•tlrree thousand persons were in irttendance — during - the - week; -- Let us hope that at the next meeting, which is , to be held in Carlisle, a'stilllarger num ber may be present. TIM following, are' the resoluthins as adopted ~ Resolved, That the thanks of the In stitute are tendered to : , the eitliens of Newville and vicinity for their kindness in receiving and entertaining the teach ers, and for the interest they hive man ifested in the cause of education by their. attendance at its sessions. • Resolved, That our thanitsaro tendered to the-officers, intiriictors, and all those who in auraray contributed to the general interest and success pf our yresent meeting. Resolved, Tiniefour thanks aro tendered to the cumberland Valley Railroad coin, parry for their generosity in giving half faro transportations to all those attend 4 ing thegrant°. • . - Resolved, That iu the death of Governor Josoph.Ritner, our county has lost ono of its most distinguishouciti zens ; our profession a warm and sympa-. thizing friend ; and the common school - system ono of its earliest and ablest ad vocates. Resolved, .That we thus publicly, as the kindness, the courtesy; and the• energy- of our worthy Superin .tendent. May success attend his efforts, Resolved, That the teachers, who, with:, nut sufficient cause absent themseSeS from the Institute bolero its final ad:. jeurnment, merit and receive_the censure of the faithful that remain. • Resolved, That we, as teacheri, know. ing the utility of the County Institute as an, auxiliary in the great worli ofed pealing the .young,. consider the refusal of directors, to grant their 4achers time to attend, as either displaying a want of interest in their selieols or as - exhibiting a selfish spirit that camiorbe-too-etrong ly •condemned. Besodpecl, That live, the teachers of Cumberland county, • deem the early eatablisbnient of a State Normal Scliar) in this valley of paramount importance to.all interested in the cause of educa tion, and do earnestly invite the coop eration and encouragement of the public in *securing this desirable object. g. THE SCHOEPPE CASH. OPINION ATT'Y CENERIL IiREWBT4I2. To Ilia If.',.ecall'ency, Major Geitoicg .Tons W. GEAR Y, GOVITAN::--=Srli I have care fully considered tiro, points prominted in the numerousrpetitions, cortificateti;, mid other paPers submitted to you in tho above case. . • I have also given the able arguments presented to you by:. the :learned and ,skillful counted of , the defendant moat. careful attention. I lia,ve .the honor to submit thereon the following IaLPORT On the Morning. of January 27, 1869, the deceased (viliO was thou a boarder at Mr..Burkholder's hotel; in .Carlisle), was apparently, in good health. Blio break fasted; went to bank, attired a check and received the' money thereon. The do- - fondant,. who was her physician,' visited her lit the hotel between 10 Tian of that morning, and MaicinO was administei ed to . relieve' her; as it 'is 'said, of'some :aneasiriess sexperioneetfroni the supper of the proviouS evening. • Freni that time Ifisa'SteinneekO .soems to Imie declined . voryitapidly. - - During the 'afternoonanel evening the defendant paid fior a neanbe r. of visits; On the' nest morning, 'Miss Bteinneeko wits', in cfrtitulo Inoi , tis, 4171 d she died the evonhii Of the tWentyLeighfh: , ef JanuarY; :about* hours;aftor 'slid Was at the bank. • •! '• • : Tier remains rernevod' to Beal-. ,more and buried. ='Oir FolnuarY10;1860, the body was disinterred, .and i 4 portinitr4. Tina examination was hold. Ulla Was 13 dap! after. the death. .1110, examining :physicians found no trace of dirtease like ly to produce death. .A..inunber.of *Mils testify that , in their:opininmehe didmot die from any natural,causeo4d n ,- istrationi or come narcotic poisdn: The clicinist.who tested the , cOntonts ()tun; stomach...and - intestines': etatosi that. hci , - found traces of prussic acid. • • Tho Clommonwoa!tin relies upon:those and other facts to leatabliith 'tho daietfp 'and;•to donned the 'defendant with tho•iorithei itho.folloWing- Mattora, Wow alleged agtihist; hina .•; ••• •• ; • , •• Tho:lpt‘rahase; by, the , Mecusod , 'Of prupio acid 10 or Al days before 'the dott i tht; This purchapolliavilig bbon•made r•••• lisle. • • ' • I „, •'• 840gIO'IIr.Ohaae•qf ;Batallk Arti,alO lat • if-arlisnultro4 l ap4tctivochaya , hefore.the , .!• ; '• • ;0' .0, ;`,l , 11. That the I.l4easeci had apatod,inhoF, life time, that ,tho ; 4(49M:hint bed, glion he a r-• 4 09mothing to 11 14ko, 4e; A 1 ,901i.!!. Tina mpailcovAß.lNPoatl4 ' dol'om dantorho„ became, iocoitod,l and • said ho had given her nothing to maire'llor Statomon'i,h,niadi) 1)7 the accused t ;Dr.' n° l 7, l , l an. ,•,; • • • prescimifri.„l:4 14,01 T r, prmyorting, ,by Mito4 , l3toilMeol4 c tinva.*: Tide' limper boars dato pliti4 l4ll k,g ll ; 1 00 P;; which woe tlic.littipn'w4iai lOW Btoin-, neoko drew -money from the bank,' ati , the day ' tilWs on sip , prlss de iidant Vponyedlthe ' °lc .Tan k 4' 2115490.1,7-,,the-inOriAng:r- thil di ath. the handiiritinti)f,7oirstitein*ke,sOid they dit.ilot belloVeihksignbtiire to ti chock to be gonnino. No` witness was . called to sustain tho paper. . 0. %The production by the defendant of a paper, as the last will of tho do-. , ceased, wherein the accused isiumed MO solo deidsoo of considerable property., -The name' of the father of-ilio defendanq :aPPS4red ail a subscribing witness . tothhi locumont.. Ho wai not' called to 'sustain, it, probabli• because lbere'Was no ovi! donee admitted iinpedishit. , Bizte`en, days Prior tb the date of/ thiS`Paper Steinne'eke had mpeauted a diffeiontwill. On the part of the ;defendant it -was, contended • • r I. That them was an niterabteneoof all aimptoni of poisoiliag. • • , 11. .That the; Corninenwealth entirely, - failed ln - tlareffeit tii - ehow the - car-1)dB - cleis Zicti ; 'and that, to - the tentrary'theieolit . clearly appeared'ilnit the death ivaa the reetilt of natural 'eausee. • 2, , 111. ',That the post iiaor loin examina=, tion was unskilfully conducted. IV.. That theanalysis of the contents Oahe stomach and intestines was *lolly.. unreliable. - ' ' • ' ; V. That the , ComnionWealtleslvit- 7 mazes Wore, in many partienlors; .eontra4 . dicted , by thernselvesand by others: And . in addition it was urged in the argunieni had before yOur'Elccellency, _::(0).z That the Court had 'erred in' lowing a hypothetical Case.notjustified 2 by the faCt&to' be - enbrnitted to the wit, ndsses. - •-• • ' ; •' ' (b). • That the court had eried in certain instructions to the jury; .to.' .$ ! (c), • That the Supreme Court erred hi not allowing a `writ of error. • This synopsis of the case may possibly 'omit - pointslaken onboth sides—but it is believed thatimeh omissions will be found to consist- bf matters inf'some manner connected With the general classifientionS of the case which I - have endeavored to present The written imd. oral argu ments 'submitted to you 'have been min: cipally directe&-to the discussion of the question as to whether there wore any symptoms or trace of poison sufficient in •law to justify a conviction.. • .. On tho-ono Bide, - Dr. William P. A: Aiken, a teacher of - chemistry for over 88 years, and 'a pa:cosset in the Dniver . 'city of Maryland for over 80 years, states with groat preciiion and clearness the particulars of his analysis, and Oil re sult. He applied - two tests—the vapor and the liqUid tests—both -which 'sat idled him of the presence of pritssio acid. Hesides. this, his distillate .had, alaint odor which reminded him apruisio acid,' 6 ‘. but-too faint to be of any importance by itself." - - - - ' On Behalf of the defendant Oda' part of the daninionwealth's case is - very ear-. nestly assailed. It is said : , 1. Thatilie'sulphuric acid einploxed by Professor'Aiken assisted in the Pro. duction of piussio acid from thcoialiva.. _ ' 2. That-he omitted the 'mat import ant of all the tests—that.-of nitrate of Lpo,_ -- silver. In • support of those ( and perhaps other) points several respectable preoti .• tioners, were examined on the -'trial and a number of learned physicians and eheniists f have retently submitted their viewsthereou tn Opposition to' Professor Aiken. • . • • Th 6 disagrooment of exports is uhfor tunatoly oovolap34:l* every case involv 7 ing seioatifle investigation. ' We must liffolie their aid. SaunderS,. J.; iu ono Of the earlifist cases, said "I grant that if matters arise in our law which concern - other sciences or faculties we : tornmonly apply for the aid of that edam or fat- . ulty Which it toneerns." (Budiiloy Rico ThOma: 1 Plowdeh, 124. This was over 800 years ago, bub it s no now doctrine at this date; for ports whore known to the' Roman law. Ordronaux's Jurisprudence of Medicine. ' Notwithstanding the.antiquity of this usage, I doubt,whother the case WAS ever known in which there was an entire agrochient of experts, a;nd the " confu -Bions.of science" aro doutless aseld as tho rule which admitted the evidence of per sons skilled in art. It is certainly an el- . eniontary rule, that in searching for poi son every known test should be applied, and that the opinion of an expert,- . how ever colobritted, 'is utterly worthle'sS; un less ho can suPport ,it by • 'reliable , data. Dr. Aiken undertakes''to explain' the omission of thei nitrate of silver-test. He says its uso " can only prOduce a cyan ide, .which wrist be 'afterwards verified by the aulphitr and iron tests." But Ido not .propose - to: discuss the ,points uponwhioh these learned 'Freres sore differ: They have devoted their lives to the study of those 'questionit and if they' cannot agree as to the'resultii, it would)* hopeless Tor others to attempt a isoitlo.: •ment, of their controversy. • Tho r answer, giVon by the laW to all of thee disputa-% Lions is simply this-the Whole' qtrestiOn was thoroughly*discussed.and fairly sub-, mitted.to the tribunal selected for its ti0..1 lutron—the jury.of the svicinage. Thoy have settled it, 'and with them rests the rospcbusiblity. Zed !their verdict. beim against'the evidence, .tho court would, never lime entered judgment therm:in. Had-tlie judge committed any . error admissions or rejectiomi'of ebidence, or, in lug inetructions to the jury, , a writ h 8 orrorwoudd douhtless haw) been ,allomict , ,'Tho . refusal of the Animater by the TAM cOUtt, is a decision. rby . our est tribunal that there isle° error :to' by ;found .in the recordfand their judgment, binding•upon•the :Executive; as to, all, °motto : ps of law: within° their. jurispru dence:, The verdict of the jury .and,the judgment' thei•ihait of tlie court below, 'equally conclusive as toltll the questions of fact. %In my vie* this proposition die- , pofeic firtifif tho grail t of the power to pardonluveits:the Magistrate with, the functions of it High Court of Appeals, I:do not :See bow,, any Of: the points so: ably.; auctLi3laboratOly presented:by_ the , defoildaut'seounsolan hero- avail - °W.?.P-19PPr910 66 P 11 . 16 Y- b6,1 1 .1 1 6gi1i, 04 in which. it, would ho tho doty. et' the y,i= °Rut!". to, :i/4944P3t)"14 no: one can read ,tl,to eloitgo of the, li;aTosd jo'dgo ;%,vhc,o,, 1 . 1 44 6 4 R iF4I ,PF 0 M,Pd,w.444.6 16 .41YMci 6 11 01 16 P,,*4 1 4i!' ..IM,,t 4 Cf(9:M 3 CoJ.NSET'?°t [ l l ,7,XSci,lii d t 49, 64 11 0 14 1 :91: 1 6,, mow, ,oF f 4icalsirp,aq'qliftliv9,4l)r,t49 poTof fu4, 411")::: I,7Jtltgrp,4t.vpiteP 791.1 r, 9P C ,4t e Alt ',4 6 erf . 7 64 11 t), PA-Igt , cv; PWrgtg*R' , „;; ,IA t 9FRPY. 4 491 t 0r,0 -71) 'iP? k ' The report of ',the ",Comnllsoioner of, Custotas fotthofisdal7yeat', , Spi-, 'toteber BQh givewthe Voceiroth,foi c bttetopla fld Ttitlll.reeetpts,qlBl,l3ooook Ct:lO4A. Onto:wee 411 go/df. $l7O, o ddt - J 000 i which;, is, eqthelent3r . ty l to. $284,00;000. Vie expeoses ortelieetioff, vrottislooo,oo,44llofieee r ponnittegt44, torte tummy 3700i000e jlaast:,ye# word out?, $400,000. • - PERSONAL'..., A:vro, (linage wantlit • • liseausehk. band isa "nigh editor. 7: lxojitioal sitT's:l ( Ars dining - the robellio Isabollai';;0 Spain, ; le writing tiOgraphiiiiider the guise ofa '4' Mr..Haryey, late Ministqto Portugal,' is to reesivo-$21,400 as arrears of pay. Attorneychmeral ,lipar and Renator, StimiiciradrOCUtd the'resinnptiOnsif speciti Mrs; Genoral Caster accompanies her husbarid i ciMindiSii:eitinpaigits.s.' She is ii capital shot Ivith a ;ride. J. t,Tito-socrotaryor War. has °More& 04 UnltodStatosArsOrall pouga to bo disconthined: ; • .; ;' There is no truth; in the , raport, that Attorney General Hoar contemplated leaving the .Cabinet, to iltk&a'Supreme. Judgeship. : • Robert 3'l: HonglrOuts been appointi ed private., secretary,: to . the, President; JIG has heretofore bedn only his assistant lrivatO,seeretary.,: .; . lady in Santa Clara, California, Lad to have. a. leg aMputated consequence 'of an injury received by .kneeling on 4 'hoop skirt. „.• ~Secretary Robeson has. appointed ,a i3ciard of Officers to examine into the re lations of the naval lino and stair in tho matter of rank,„; - , Soorotary Fish ,is looking.for tion from ,tho . .liaval expedition which recently, sailed from the ; West Indies, its .objeetivo point,lbeing',St. Domingo. , , . •On: Soturday. last,' Philadelphia, AV. Moore was convieted.of manslatighter; in anSing 'MO - death of CiliiithD'ltailly; •Who died in two honks .'nfier. - MoOre had stabbed Limb" ten Places with:a knife. , Two.brothers of gen. Steele, .of .Illi nois; have a dairy south of San Francisco, They, own: 1,500 cows and 52,000 acres of hind. Four years tigo the, Stooleti made, from ono day's milk of their cows, cheeso - weighing- , 1 4 000-pounds. Marra rind Dougherty, who attempted to murder detective Brpoks, in Philadel phia, some time ago, hay.o been sentenced to six years, eleven vnonths and twenty three days, at hard labor, in the Eastern Penitentiary, and to pay a .fine'of ono thousand dollars.`. John Gen& .says that- his . average 'receipts per lacture were $27.7 up to .1867,. at which_time_they_wereLeut_down to about $178,-but owing to an incremicil number of engagements, has provided anm sufficient for the maintenance ofhia . , • In Philadelphia, on Saturday last, J. MoCluskey, who, about a year ago, was convicted in the United States Court of removing distilledspiritato a: place other than a bonded warehouse, was sentenced bi,tudge Cadwalnder: to, pay a find of $2OO, and to undergo three im , prisonmere- - •• 'Senator Ramsey, whO was sent over to -Fraydo some timo agato negaiate a nOw. poistal treaty betwodh thelwo countries, hai-returned to-Washington - unsuccess- , 'fill. The presont treaty expires January 1, and although the basis of it is as high ,as thirty cents per half ounce, the blin later of Finance Would not agreo to the reduction proposed by bf.r. Ramsey. ----George-Wilkesc-of-the-Sphig-01-the -Times, ivlioAiiii - !just returned. froin Europe, - expresses the conviction • that the EinpororfNnpolcon, as well aft Yictor . Emanuel,- will- both-bo-in -Their coffins, within six months, and that nothing pan provent anothor 'revolutionary _upheaval all through Europe, in the courso of the next summon • , • • • • ' The government of Reiland has grant ed aeoncession fora submarine telegraph to Mr. W. CornellJewet, of Washington. The cable to be laid between New_ York 'and some point on - the Dutch coast, - and to - be finishedwithin the-term of two years. The conditions of the concession are based upon the international treaties of-Paris nna Vimmn-0L11335 . ind_lB6: BRIEF ITEMS Alaska advicos report the disedvery of gold in that Territory, and the efee;tion of Gen. Ihrie as delegate to Congress. Both of the paperS of Somerset county are edited by partners of different poli ties. Each edits the Paper in whose prin ciples ho believe; and the profs are di . ~. Tided. Four perimne. have been arrested in Brooklyn, -N. Y.,- on the charge of 'forg ing a will to prevent a.young,huly named Borne from inheriting $lOO,OOO worth of property from her father. ,Two thousand three hundred tons of pig iron wore sold by a Carcndelet (Mis souri) company, last weok, to .be mann factiund into railroad iron,—tho, largest sale over made:west of tho Alleghenies. Naslivillo harjust cbtriPleted a cotton mill costing $OOO,OOO, whialt makes Viler largo factories there now in opotation" . . The ' Legislature of • Vermont has paSsed 'a bill bolding liquor 'dealercre- VOnsible for the damage to personi.and property done by those who obtaMliquor 'of theta. - ' Four tlioniainlaoros - ot land in'Sabino, 4404 and Istowionnaiintioa, 4 l'oads, yore 'sold'r`ooolitlY 'at-bankimpr sale; at train toii'to'flt`teon cents an aaro: TheThondalen;i3OVernrbent . has been informed of the ',omiesitiOn . 'hi:Governer SICDMI,gaII Rio, Red "Rh/er Ristriet, hied; it, 'tO settle the difficulty 'not return to' but imriain and ais;Sit 'a ie . peating 01'Si:0.MM:ranches,' there' are ,in Ehigland nbOni'gfi.' tOne,eS -and iirineesisii4Of the bleed reyal. To these the mitioit:intys iiiimnhions..the .sum of #12 , 1i900 sterling ; and ,as the pinuger, sobs and duighters 'of the Queen gron7 Up it will be lislcocl 'to Pay agood 'deal more. The city dellniilti(lolphiri has invested in the stock;ilio' Rua. ilaih:Oad. In 1850: or 1856 the ettir iseuod *its this amount ? and the tax payer have_ beeh interest on these bonds over Sinbo;'inrier 'receiving' line 'dollar re r I,'; ; • cl , • 'flu; long iironaised work' by:Mr. Ten , niquin lag tioiVadVairced far that_ the 'title has'at lonst been deilnit'elyilxecl;'n,o: 'it IS to' 'of' the Kings,' 'sOrins, It is iinderstooil: that the Whole , Li 'in' into, thn riutlidt's'ilnal'riwiritori; so that it may he' aiiiiditr u6fie tin) New Ye',ai.` 'of 41,101 : Nrittointll364i Oftlie'UnitbOVetateliioli qetolAr'll,ilfinve i rdstitir'af [aid.llhiiilitioe hin'Ountinitti $1;497,2.10,004:'7he specie id ,$23,002,4011; three iier, Cents 's4s; 84.5;oo0, and legal tolide'rs vans The sp en hi arta of Jiihn s ;444 ° # 7° H C s sold ,l'ast lo',V,ii3d.,' . iingerniiier r Bl4llllri,t27;pasliii); . faryr'eentains, )4 0 , t,'°i'9 l . 3 ',"4 F t 99 t . i Ng,,t911 1 0Mq 9.. #_,., n , 17 ( 51 41p 44 .4,b,g00 g i0 g .*,,Ey111111, - ,t 7131`q airio,sold.corn,ll7slier4olv,k„,:Tho i t7o,ciriloEt ?mounted to $,24,00i).' OM . „„ • „ . . , The truck of the Viminis, andirennes• deo Bitilreaf!pi - bc9g relelo.! -, as rapidly. !as possitilo he*beige ker;Detober imounteft..e;-abolitJl*oootrid.. the_ pneserager . trAvel annipg Fargo and rensinieratilel , —.:turn-oroars Was, thrOwi fronCihn, Iraokihy.the'spreading of the rani, near Bolivia, Tennessee, o'n Friday week, and so4eral persons wore injured. , The train 1‘4 , 4 Wealrel, a ":„'et*, I , b4 l instructed to celled information rotative to 'ship .building.jujhe r Conntries,Aere .they are located; for theßpooial Conimit. ,tee on•Navigation'interests. .. „ ..The, Navy, Department has ordeied a yesselte Nassau, to, bring to. Key West the, crew of the priVatoorLilian, on their ;pledging themselves nei to again: violate therneutrnlity laws. .. The Five 'Feints house of. in.diuttry4n -Now York city, has, during the-pst,yeaiX .ree.liVed .1,000 children .as inmates, of whom 4280 were provided with situS,- , lions-or-returned to-their friends 0,100 children wore taught in the schools. ln I addition; 400,000 meals* wore furnished, ' 100,000 lodgings, 10,000 garments, 'l,OOO pairs of shoes, 159,009 pounds of .bread, and large quantitjos of meal, vegetables and meat. ' - • I The pyopoller Belle, from Manitowoc for Milwaukee, With lumber and tilinglosl Was burned off Port Washington on..Sat urday' ovening. The vessel' and . . cargo are a total loss. Captain Barites and the •wherlsMan, Charles Monturs, woro both drowned. The others on board . were picked tiP by, thedirig J:lautehingom, and brought - to Chicago. - :The' 'Tester was Palti9(l at , $12,'000; livured" for - $lO,OOO. She Was Owned at Milwaukee. The city .of Buenos AYTes Juts a napa 7 lation - of 180,000 souls, of whom one-third are foreigncia, and about 40,000 Can road and lvrito. ''The province outside the city 300,000 souls, di whom one-oighth run' foreignehi; •about_ 25;020 can road and writo. The 13 provinces have an aggregate populationnf 700,000-coils, in cluding 40,000 foioigimre ; about 85,000 can-read and write. This. Would make a total Populatkin of 1,180,000, including 147,690 foreigneif§ptind the number of persons who Can4ead and write will be abOut 100,000. / ' Z. - • . • • VOL. 69. - NO. 49 THE SCHOEPPE CASE The announcement of the signing of the death warrant of Dr. Schoeppe has produced, .of course, 'very oonsiderable , comment—some of which is 'reasonable and moderate, and much that is unfair, unjust, and malignant: It is not our pqr poSe to discuss or review" the case, - as we have rto desire to comment farther on. subject - lof - Such - painful - interest, than justice to those on whom devolved the responsibility -of the execution requires., .A most-persistent;-effort- was made to scent° the pardon of the unfortunate maivind all legitimate means Mb - effect - itwere - exhaustecl7 — Thiswas - aaturallmd - Ugh - C .— The comparative_ youth of the . prisoner-; his connection with ono of the -learned professions; the fact that ho was ' a stranger among 'us—all contributed to' awaken a sympathy .for hint Which did crodit-to -all concerned.: - It - is natural with , right minded persons to syin pathize.with those Who are in distrel3s or affliction; without -stopping to inquire into the merits of their cause,. and cer tainlj no carthly situation is so deplora ble as is hiswho-isl-doomed-to-underde the extreme penalty of the law. Thoso who are free to indulge this,_ however, should remember, that to those entrusted with the administration of the .4aw 7 -the-indulgence-ofmatural-sympath is little short of crime. Theirs is a stern duty and cannot be evaded. When a man is charged witlicrime, it is the duty of the courtslolry him by the rules of the -law- and with the machinery it has provided. The fact of his guilt is not to be determined' by the opinions of his friends, his fffOftissional brethren, or his . counsel. Whether pertain testimony is sufficient or insufficient to produCe a 'eon vidtion, is a matter ou which every ono iStillotted his own opinion, but on which the jury, and they alone, iii*t:inthorized 'by law to pass. Whether co \ itain testi mony should or should not be permitted to go to the jury, is also a matter in which counsel and exports may exorcise their opinions, but which none but courts ar law 'are authorized to determine. Prom their decision, vhen the'provisions 'of the law . for . review' have been :ex hausted, there is no appeal, and the re -1 cord _binds not only' the prisoner but also those on whoint'dovolve the execution of the sentence of the Court, , . • . ' The efforts of the friends of the Pris oner for a pardon; received most careful attention: 1: His counsel Wore allowed the extrabrdinary'privilege of reviewing the. whole case before the Governori• ' A groat mass of Medical testimony 'vas received and earefully.tOnsidered...lf enouglrhad been'shown to have justified a pardon, on any other 'grounds than the mere ar bitrary use of the prerogative, most glad ly would it' haie-been granted. _TiliSy lietVevor,: was not done.. The pardon I was not; arid could not be asked, except on the ground'of the innocenceofl„keilo onsed! 'lt imps argued with gre4 persi's 'tence and ingenuity, that there, was no 'evidence rirfiducedon thetrial to wariant coniiction. ',' To , 'them!, ' opinions .was' 4 ; l P7' posed , the record of the Court. ', A. jury of the vicinage, chosen practically by the 'prisoner, bound by solemn oath to return a true verdict aocording to. the, evidence, had found the fact, A judge, who haslwon and retained the confidence of 'the community,, for his. fairness and ability, 'during almost. tiveuttyeare'fer _vicerwholuurttei 11 nll the evidence 'lnd on. whom rooted the responsibility: of sentencing tho prisOnor r had docroedthat their :verdict should not be sot aside, and the Court of last nniorthad found no error , in the proceedings:: The quostion before: Zxocutivo, sim ply itatod,. was: this : Shall the opinions of men on whom rest no responsibility, whoSe sympathies are MeeesSarily with the prisoner,: win) never saw or hoard e; witimAkon the trial;: and 'Who 'tear durVe a: , special interest' in the prfsonorls release, , boy pormittod to outweigh and set aside a , fact .rogehirly ascOrtrtincd‘by thetribunals provided by; the ?To this there could be but ono answer, and that Itslboon, giyen, after much deliberatfOn,' and 'With an honest, 'ConvictlOir that.i any , other , wonld, hiivo habitte4icilation of duty, andM,shirking of the resionsibilify of libi offisial.position, „ :I"ro . sido4 j qr . o.4, wise .iO ,fused ony c`opioo i - 41donioseagO .)o cipta;tili),d pgfOieit is, in•oconiOd Oopgyooy, Tyiii is rlglit.. ,ThO gold gatOblQFs !Ind Fidvoourimi time no• to bo infOrn . io . pt' sooner than Congress. ••• • The folloWing. extract frein the ;Mt rotlc,' Worg ohm 4 how stupid and mas t liglilint.eieti a gres paper pilt . i \ t bo wheii ileemlihiewidlblethat tlio chief , rriagiiitTata,* au iihtio>rtant coma, malwodltli'slitluld ` deecgiid,from to vent the personal, ani mosity of hiniseli; or others, upon.an ob; seuro medical practitioner, it Ishardlo coridolve"any other hybritheali which will account for the a n otion of Governor Gea r y in the case of Dr. , Paul Selioilia, Who . now jibe under sentence of death at Har.& risburg ; indeed, it ie more charitable to suppose that his, Exoelleney is woak • enough. to be inado the, instrumentof another's print° vengeance, than. that ho is base enough, from more stubborn: ; noes to comn2„it a causeless murder. ror murder it is, to take, or calise to be ta.; ken, the life of a man whose guilt mains a matter, of doubt; much moreok one .to whom not oven valid suspicion points. Though the death be stir reounded-with ay. ilia formal mockeries of law ; though ho who orders it be invested with State honors, and raised above ac countability for his act; it is none the loss murder if there bo reason to believe the accused man innocent." Governor Geary has ; no knowledge of the existence of Dr. Scho3ppe, except from' the record of his conviction, and the efforts to obtain his pardon. How ho could have any Personal animosity, would be difficult to 'conjecture. , That ho is carrying out tlio hatred of any ono else, is answered by the fact, that he gave most. Patient hearing. to :Schcoppo's frielidiii - Which he did not accord to the prosecution. • It might also occur to tho World, that oven a Penusylliania court might be sup posed to, be, in as good a positionlo cide a caso fairly after two wook's'inveS 7 tigation, as medical exports aro after a hurried reading of the prisoner's Paper book, or ovon.as tho .WOrld itself is, after the roading of a two column:letter from a correspondent, who has the face to Say that there are not six men in Carlisle who believe the doctor guilty. ThiPar tido we quote might be_morelY silly, if Pubkimhbd in -an obscure' country paper, but in a motropolitarrjournal, like the World, it is wicked. __,Alhort-ILRichardsoniell-known:as the war correspondent-or-the New York .tiibune, Mid a journalist of much ability and prominence, was shot a few days since, by a man named McFarland. He was for some days inavorycritical state, but is now marled to recover. The difficulty grew out of doraestic-treublcs. McFarland's wife had separated from. him and *as applying for a divorce, and Riehardsdn publicly announced that ho would marry Tier as coon as 'it was Wo aro by no means sure that Richardson's conduct in the --matter was proper, but the : action of McFarland must be condeinned by every ono. This growing tendency to -Violence should-be repress'ed bah by severe punisinnent and . public sentiment: If *mania 'excused for a nmrdorous assault" on one protest, another who. fancies himself wronged, in some other tManneir, will seek the same -mode,of•roctress,-and—assassinntione will increase with every year. Let,!every one who values personal security condemn all suchlwlessness. rEM Frederick Dittman, esti., of Philadel phia; has resigned his_ commission -as notary public because Gov.:viler Geary did not pardon Dr. Shmppe. We hope this will be generally noticed; as it was certainly dose to attract attention'. • Ohio papers claim that the Legislature of- that State will ratifi , the Fifteenth Amendment. We hope it will, and that ri spee - dily. Ohlo - has lately-been-der elict in her political duties, and now is -the-time-to-make-emende-for•itwr.77--- Governor Curtin was recently present ed at the Russian Court and . wasrecalved with the marked favor and attention to Which he is ss jUstly entitled. , Tho report thatllrs. Lincoln is about to marry a German Count is denied on apparexitlY good authority. 'This is un fortunoto• for the poniocracy. If the wedding had come off, IA elc:romerV would certainly have writton a dozon' articles iu vulgar ridicubl of the woman whose husband he helped ,to have killed, which his imitators Would have copied, and'his whole party onjoyoti prodigious ly. As they are likely to miss this treat, would it not be well for them to abuse some other woman a little—Mrs, Grant, for instance? Vur Democratic . papers Nortlipn ad-: vising lozas .and Mississippi not to ae copt the , Fifteenth Amondmont, and chargi3 that it was want of mural courage that inditcotl the other Southern States' to accept it, It amain to ho their de termination, to de, nvery.thipg thph peaiveF .to , prevent restoration, but wo trust their advice will not be hooded: Gold has been steadily falling, during the 'week, and is 'now less than 122cr lower thaitit has boon shim early in the War. This is the, best indication that the people are acquiring morc•and more 430 7 ,Ildence daily, in the honesty of the ornment and its ability to' pay its debts., How different, would: have been the suit had Andrew Johnson, Pendletoni and, Brick Pomeroy:-succeeded in their re pudiation schemes ?. But for , their in famous., teachings, the promises Of tin) ! Government would have been •par for the . last twalcare, and gold gambling , would, by this dine scarcely be repeernhored, The . Democratic party North has bleu almost as expensive . a" luxury . as ,the , Southern' Confederney, . and a ,;country with any less ,resources, than ours-woUld, have boon made bankrupt bY.oither. Andrew Tolinson desires to be , Presi... dent of the Constitutional ,Coniention in Tennessee. Should he be chosen, he will dinittless focall to our memory that the land that, :he swung, round • iho.. eirale, - - and iniviad comititutiori, and did candry other imlb. tieal 'chores,• too numerous .49 Mennen; If, tqough . recent. should ho a little disconnected Mid in, coherent, *a. hope. mo Malignant ,netwa r . paper will 'say. he mfas. drunk. 'Audio*. wishes to he '..l'resident. .4ain,L'arkd. aitylittle" charge of this kind . might .jury hire with the Demeerney..:i The llon. B. "BroivotOt,'l , tOrnoyGonowit, filed 'an information iii tho nature ot'a Tito. agitin : st, Tho Credit Mobilloi of 'Ainotloit.:: If ho' had suodoodod thitt 'prootiding; tho toinihration , would havo 'Peon 'destriliott , 'and thoTtodnevOriliot troit. 44.00p06 could 4 not , have bOon"Ooovonid &ma tho liglit - ortbiantobootling; it 1 , 111 no4' appear that " tho. .Interests 'of 'the State linvo not outtonxi 14. lale' totuoval.: • Tho - ,iireAossible,'Fisk - and Gould, of the 4rie .110 . 1 road; in .Nowerk r .tgo, again. in *ithlo: Ono of - 0 ponn jndges-ortliep3tato--, has -- grantoi - 1 an • . %junction rooaining them frommpiii - the road. .4 couple of 'city judges 4 .s tvor Wfiinul this action, gpt 'ge,t44g ashateed of themsolyes, modify their or dor, and allow the pOcess granted by the country to be sorv . ed._ Thoso_prao, tiled scoundrels keep up an array of body guards,, and have .thomsolves_, so much icai s ekilird iftheliijiin&' tionof the Court . will ovor.be served on thine;aMl:tho chatiOes a3:e ; that tho'y go nri)il4ppecl OfjinitiO, own mad Schemes and; 'ektriViigance bring AOixrtO and great Stock' operators are!"oreainlY'tonclitig, ' and itWould be Noll fOr, tire 'entire "eonn .tri if they'' Would *eh - it, speedily: • All the magnifieOnce aintdiSplaY . of 'wealth that .thoie.seotindrida indulge , in is so cured at 'the' e*pense of the legitimate business interests of the country, and it wouldbo elMaper to pension therri'int • naion a year,. than' to allow Omni to in' 7 augurato great speculations which result almOst daily in tho ruin of liundicds of bettor Men, New York ,apfeara to abound with these ,gamblers in the for . - tunes of Other men', ivlio are invested by credulous ,people With the.titlO Of great financiers, and although the. Gould and Fisk party aro the worst of the lot;, the ate'many others with sadly need keepers. For institneo : CounnOclore Vanderbilt. 'stated the oath, - that in a recent transaction took a Check for milliod of dollars, Without looking who signed it. - And when shnown a check for a later amount, with .his min. came on the back; sworn he did n't know whether , of not was his si,gnatitio. Such mad pificont indifference, or forgetfulness. or lying„ or all three combined; was worthy of-Fisk, jr., hilt Or no ono else. And yet, fess than a dozen:just such men . control the entire money interest . of the' 14re, , at financial centre Of this 'Continent. If they do not all go to ruin, and that I speedily; it Will bo because of a run of Wok most unfortunate for the best inter ests of the country.' • • Maryland has but a single daily.news paper outside of the i city of, Baltimore. This: accounts for the fact that every county. in the State, gives a Democratic niajority. •• . - 0-ARLISLE AS .A.PLACE FOR. BUS- IHESS. To the Ecti;or of the Mimic: "He has Missed hiSealling" is generally, applied to men who altheargli - liiifiestMid capable have notAidensuccesiififiln bUs inoss. Towns,- like men; May Miss their calling, and honesty, energy . , and eiwital may be colultined, and expended in them mad the Mons - tire' ols • itecess, hut proN , O that towns, like Men,,May miss their Cal ling-instance the pershitent but inef fectual effort T te 'give clin'ineter as Menu- . `facturing - places to some - of ofrsnr.rOund iug towns, - Towns r like men: are' all good for some thing, hut many a miss is -made in find ing ont what thatsemething town clan be so, poorly positioned' as not to have Ai/anti - 46 - s in alinikinesS point_ ,perched upon - the - spur of the mountains- leas _its fuel Cheapened,' and finds bWilding Matei:ial" adapted to its position ata comparatively small cost. Few - hi Eerier towns, 'however, - haVe "such decided natural 'advantages mete warrant . the investment of more capital in manu facturingand mercantile businesses titan the wants of the'imMedidtely surround ing country will justify. In_ the light of these facts it becomes an interesting question_: What advantages 'does Par 7 lisle possess, first, as a'place formanufac T turing, secondi k for mercantile business? _To_compete",successfelly in the general ,market, manufacturing. must be done can be-had cheapest. It is manifest that innone of these respects Carlisle has; ad vantages that may.,,net be clainedl4 - ariy of gtr surrounding toWns, While Harris-' burg as a place for manufacturing, rivals all other localities cast of Pittsburg.' It does not follow, that manufacturing 'cannot be' done . in--nur town on n Beale corresponding with tIM wants of our own surrounding district. -The success Cur enterprising Shoe- manufacturing compa , Ay has met with, proves that corielt* . e • -• There is no question that .other branches of manufacture adapted to • the supplying,of Our 'ecvn wants Would suc ceed just as well. • •"' If then,. nianufachiring: 'on a large scald cannot-be =Med on advantageous . - ly in Carlisle, what,,, other Ine of business invites, the, investniivitt of capital. Seo the rich broad acres" that surronnd our beautiful.town, year hY'yenr becoreing snore densely populated' 14 wealthy, and ontorPrising citizens, , 800 the readi crOni overSrtlireetion that renelr out into the ndjoing counties, bon verging io'tbis nonillion , centre. • • pr stithate the ‘ aggregate annual prsr ;duet .our 6:xtendedurrorreding,sptlidit think what, ,inereasfing dethatitls will be mado'nithn ut and you Will soon disethier Mlle lino of business' that it Will be safe,t6 invest in; then* lot Yem.'" ( tastefully built storehouseSyour carefully" gelebted stocks, ef:goeils2''Yonr ' ries, yeur,shod fnefories,"yeur lidtolasnlo therdantilo arrangemen s, yourenergy. and.your bonesty'too, proto . t 4a you ap, preatto 6.4.• are detertarth,(l 't'olpipieN•ew gmod advantages. ' '•• • ' 7 .; • As' i4inelsis' then get, out the'rut' ink which, you liavobotin iloingbniiiithSi; since the,',, tithe eniiered ')Vagoith your prodnoo , to the sea, ceirt and brought' invilc your ficanty inerebandise. Lot ius cut'tho'apron;`striiigs that have', tied n' to the; rieli' , .jeldiers' whor oar,' us to Ii the, .geotis,tbat aro ninnthfeetilred over" eenntry; - ony, Oter they lave fn . t piling nniith,pereentngen: . ~Tinilronds,l i tave, in Feat wthe awai)y,itltite - neeessity-efeen-eolth .and'the maintfae, turer, Ny,ltotiker in ,10,urepe„ Ainerida, , and. the veniler intoe011V011;0111 •• ti central !mention, *ell ailaiit . .2 ed. for n 1).(06 , - ; :are . buying ithithyting ,some of env mere . inunfise,,- !TA' yen halo' but to visit out extensive grain houses,'' `and See' a - Iths'in i eWs' '..lrOgelY to `SA:nit:4 n et' jvliielii !laty , no,ry'be sonnynirnstlil' t e elegant . -": that' ndorn ii otiit `13 , 66. -" ; .1 'rut: tits' tiTA.II4; 1 '• A 1 , `'. 4 e i - "r"F . 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"",Mr. ~. , 'Ku; fi--MI IL-00 VIC elo ohdh nitim% at the l horan P nage In BloserMl, by the Rev. E. D A Iclold, to Idtsa 'oltne..tdinlch, hoth,... thia - Oon . ...„ , , -, 54 . . -- Wit", - liltTliXlMl.—Cii itili al' eolith raliiikitt A r q the. o place, .`:tito oatno, Mr. old. J. P. Wert, to BIIA Lydia Haws, both oft iii„'conrity , YADLETEI:-5 JJDERA.—On tilk*enty,third *l tifixi, by the acme, at the roadonconf the- brlde'e father, Mr. Jonas W. Yariets, to Mae Mary O. Sou. dare, both of thin county. . .' .. . . ___DEADDORFF—SCODEY.—:On-the- twontprourth ultimo, by Hoy. 11, 0, Pardoe, Mr. EmanuelDoar• dorf, of Buenos; Ohio, and Mina Catharine Ann Pcor• boy, otCatilele.. , . . . • ' . 'ItIII4I7AW.DIVERB..On the•twonty,OfthFAililmo t et York Opringe, by Roy. D. M. Illockwoldor, Mr. Mold Blonder, of South Middleton, to Mies Anna 1. Myers, of Dleklrefon 'township, this dainty.. . .• . TAYLOR—RRDOR.—In . caidislo. on ,the .twoutj. , fifth ultimo( by Roy. William 0. Lorena, Mr. David C. Taylor; hod &nib 'Mantua Rodor, both of Pat!on. Litit• of. unolaithed Totters remaining in the' p.ostoillee at - .Carlisle, Pti., for the .week ending DeCember 1, 4809 : Booth, French 0. .•• trigart, A. • Banks, George; • • . Sheerer, Jacob 4 Brillion, Richard B.- ' Stanton, John • ' Bowl:fan. H.- - • Stook, C.M. • • Bender, Mho A. B. ',Schottlin, Min Coble, IX 11. Jr.: r. Slone, Peter • Diller, Mies...tuPa ,—_tower, Charles • 'Hell, 0. ' Sponger, J. B. - Llclover, Jacob G. Seifert, A. 0. ffariold, 11. J. Sorsong, -Hunter. Brederick • Soong, Benjamin Nolo, Sarin Lydia B. Williams, Atha Annie Stoner, Peter ''. • Waggoner, G; 01; Strickler, John • Waite, Samuel . Strough, Mary • Weber, John Swartz, Mary A.. , ZeigleriD. M.. • ' • Stomas, Bre. Mary Zeigler, J. W. Smith, John D. ' Zug, Samuel' • • BRUM, P. M. • • EADING ARAIL ROAD. . . WINTER ARRANOEI4fENT. Monday, Npyinploor 220869 • (ARRAY tRUNK. LINE ER03.1 THE North and Neirth.West for 'Philadelphia, Now York,. Reading, Pottsville, Tomngtia, Ashland, ShamokM,,Lebanor, Allentown, ' Easton, Ephrata, teurmaiter,_Col._ ' Talus leayo lfarrtabstrg for New York ao 101lowi 2:30.8.35 nod 8.10 A. U., and 12.20 noon, 164.2.55 and 11.00 P. is', eonneeting with alcallor trolos' on Penn= sylvorda hail Rood, and arriving at New York at 10 15 A. Of,, and 12.05 noon, 535. 6.35 and 10 00 e. se., and 0.00 A. Of., respectively. Sleeping' Cara Rem pony the 2.30 and 5.3,5 a, lc, and 12.25.nc0n trains without change. • Leave Harrisbarg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama quo, 6flnorsvillo, Aalland, Shamokin, Plus Greve. Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. u., and 2.55 ande.lo, r. tt., the 2.55 traiu .n,tapplug at Lebanon only; the 4.10 p. to. train stopping at all stations, and making connection, for Philadelphia,. Potts ville, Columbia and all Intermediate station', be itireell said points only. Haven and Auburq, vii Schuylkill and Susquehanna_ ' ltollrosd; leave Harrisburg at 3 40 P. U, e. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00, a. et 12.00 none, 6.00 and 8,00 Philadelphia at 8.16 A. 14,, and 3.30. P. M. Stooping ears accompany the 9.00 A. M., 5.00, and .8.00 P.M. trainiPfrom Now York, withdut change. • :Way Pansonger. Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 A. 9.1., connecting with similar train on East; Penn. eylvanialialiroad, returning &Cm Reading at 0.85 P. x., stopping at all Stations. • Leeve Pottsville at 5.40 and 9.00 A. end 306 P. m., Herndon at 9.30 A. lc, Shamokin at 6.40, and /0. , nt 05-e,--m-n-auti-12,80--tuma7-Tav insdun at 8.33. , had 2.20 sr., for rhlladelol% -andNew:York. - . . . _ . . . . Leave Pottivlllo . via ifehuilklll and BOaquebanna nail Road at 8.1r.i. n. for Ilarrieborg, and 11.30 A. lc ibr l'loe Grove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation .Traln, leacis Pottadilo at 5.40 A. m., passes Reading at 7.50., A. 01., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 A; n. Returning, leaves -Mina&lphiv at 4415 P.M.,neadlairat; 7.40 P. M ~ a rriving at Pones - e at 9 90 P. 24, Pottstown - Acibramodation_Tralt it419011-Pottro loom at 0.49,. A. at: retaining laaaes Philadelphia at 400 p. . . Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.15, A. It., and 0.15, I'. ' tit—for Ephrata, Win, /ancestor, Columbia.' &a. ', ' ',,, . Perk lornen-Itailltoad Wav Trains e Porklomen Jan's- Mon at 0.00 A m., Urfa nt 3.10 And 5.30 P. u„ roto . lll, fnc, leave liebsoalinvllle at 0.10 and 8.12 A. M. sad 1271. noon, - Connecting with similar trains, oh Itchdig Rail Road. ''' ' - Colabronkrialn Railroad train& !cafe - Pottstown nt '575 0 at., and 11.20 r. u. for Mt. Pleasant, 'arriving t here - at 10.20. A. TI: And 7.20 - p. al., returning, leave :Mt. Pleasaat at 7.00 and 11 .08 A. at., connecting with similar intim( on'Readli, Rail Road. 1 , Clie,ter yalloy Railroad train. leave Bridgeport at 8.30 .i. t., and 2.05 ad 5.02 P:31., returning, leave Bon ningtown at o.'A'; ar.,12.45 noon, and 5.16 r. or., connect ing.w illi similar trains ea Rending Rail load, - Co Sundays :Lefive Now York at 6.00 and-8.00, P. at., Philadolphiant,B.oo.?.. as. and 335 T. (the 8.00 a. M. train runnin - glonly 'to Reading,) loavo Potts. at 3.00 A. If., Itarrraburg g 6.35 A. 11., 430 and li.oo p, m., and ltoadldg 13.43, midnight, and 7.15 toe,'lttlyjoburg,.at_7,2o_A—N:, arid. P2.56.1.111d-_ night, for Now York; and at 6.40. a. 61. and 4.25 P. at. for Philadelphia. . Mlloago;SaagOn,aohool and Excur sion Tickets, to and from all Points, at reduced ratos. " chockedaggago through; 100 pound's allowed oach Passungor, G.. A. 11100 LLS, "Gun Sup'! _Nnytimlior_2 • —Roadin ECM G CA.LLIO, • To. 49 Witil MAIM. STRUT. CARLISI,II, PEN-NA., ThoIIAITE4 of Cotr:Wet BRANDRETWS 'Their great value 'mutat@ la this ahoy may be Seed OS . ) long as any dlseasoatTocts any of tbo organs of Mo. body ;,and by taps pontoesitag la their use the .dlsesso lOU be cared, sad the, - hOdy vatorod to irostnr; rta - msta aviFyiariniwa: - aialiT — Eiicic reputation p!.ore,s !holt. toorlt. AftIIONABLE HATS just out III! 4'hr II rElt 'of Carl! el.! !! The latest atylosjunt nicetvoad I Intest sty I re - alwaye on-lintl-I I Aralhalmt-nana4cturss4lP,-=- J. (I CALLIO wishes to callAtimtloit to hit largo EMT] A.zyp 044 9 ,5, • • ,Io innildafauitO Hats to order, and bu Op ban irangemailto Ipr log' lAts, Woolos Gobile Id 0 riireontiOtt eboit nate° Tito httb.t c4§rfinxcins'irtid for covNrwY J•Zi-alt• nlit • c•LL.'"EXI. NO 29 MAIN STREET ME ,4 The boat of all our llcleolle Publlcatioue."—T he Na4ion, Nei York. LITTELL'S...LiVING AGE, , _ • L ave boon whlctimore than One Hundrcti, Tanta° ltiMa boon Immo& has received the otanamndation of Jodgo Story, Charm,ilor font, P‘estdant Adana; Mt Nolan iparke, Premott, Bancroft, and Ticknor, Ito, Henry Ward; Beecher, and many othara t and It admittedly " continuM to atop& at 'the bud . :of its class." ' . • • ; • ' — t• • ; ,• • . • , IT IS riSUED ITER!' ;SATURDAY, oivln g! Iltipttro ininiters,tif elitydeur pages, earth, or mote than ihree thousand double column attar° •pagee of reading matter Yearly; enabling it to pre• mut, wllh noatiefueiory,eompletenees, nowhere elle, attotented, • The beet-Yeasts, Rev law's; Criticism; Tales, rietry, . .; Scientific, Illograpblcoh. Bleloticui, and . • ' ••• •, Tragical Information - qn tlikrad from' tho entire body of Ilteraturo, and from the perm of the admit Holli' writers.' • '" • • • • • •: ISTRACFS T 1074 RECENT 1 . 106/0118, ' - :/4.ons Rev. fichry, 11 - cher. "Tore loin 'Om of ell tho eetupentoralbet fife ow hi! the Alel[3,. to ehooei; I - phouhr certainly .cliooee Old Living Agel• Npr Meru, In any library that know 'of,.ao' much' tuatruitVai. •onil °Mortals:dog, roAdlog n the • Halli• fiumbor, of ,volunkes." J;,l 5,, Tram Ike Wafphnityi - ainefltie,cfor; Posion "- '• 1.116 7 '541ne that Ago,la!tho LesCof.Wltnitfodyctio Pohlloptinno,%ax. pro•tiyaourioww N10w5,!.,1 '') , !;'ot!Like/iiii,''lOrk 'Time; . • ' ttMbo tonefeju . (l4aneet.'ncid Wise tiiet'dh;ehtio4 lq the oelogilou of oetioloth aro atoropeates, , ,bo. they'lvre hoverhoon " • ;: • !.hionilhelPhitaclelphia 1 - noth:cr. 1!, - A of itatont..reftcler or li.lttell! Ie neer °Dialing litorarylolvautegoo,obtoluelao through no other eduleu' ‘' :• ' • ' 1 1 • rim the :Round Table, Aito Fork. t !'. 4 .'l2here, to,rio other, liubliratiott .whieh Orel{ li• 'Teodoro so nateb of Rho ritintitY of 'the logulling Xoglhavuiegailooe nod reillave." • cpui ; peg' der . ~ . . Ml.lttelr,gr Living "Ago: altbough retinelbly the :iritere , etty of • our pettodirehi; is tiallpone o the. , heapeet,,,inWtheTnry7e.. Ireppeet—Ahat-ee -be had, whether the quellty et quite titj , bt the lit Au,. niuttoiluretebakba - oonthlerod.",i --, •: •, ,;,. , ; ' , Erb?» Ma litinoitpatt Jcbtretat.' 1 • , ! - -• ! • I .. . . ~ . „ • . ~, ..xt, f IA ay.mero real, aolid north, micro 'itooful In 4 •ttrtontlotht,thlitt any'airatinrdyuldlotttlod.Wo know uf. 'rho Itblett!.:oetotytti the moot ,cutartalnittg:ato. , ;he' tka:lliceat poetrr'j of the lingllsh' languitko, filo' but 6 pathored togothor.lt; ..• r'l : I - . v k v. ,• i , , ..( ~ :„' . .FYppt IMF llttcitto, San trancisco.„•,.. . 4 l ' ‘' 1 Ito cuhlidatitin In, ildly. numbers glees t It t• qt oat atlientage orerl'ito *tenthly conto*ipo rloa a V ;to tit., apirltecta.frcelawianofltsbuntontor:.„. ~ , c Pro/u the Oltiecga ljai,ly Re.pnblica , ' 0 _l'lie;,,i.utniiilbOi.' to t tittall Ando litin Ole In yloal' $ ...1,q,, at the end °Ube year,of four lay am: 4 lo l am i of ti qh reading no can be obtained Ino thir 14i4lei Watt compriaingeolec Mut tkOmel' II a• id . okoot,of ;',ltylopcs, act. philotophy, and be lam le treat. •L'lllWittl Who ifealrlt•it ihoitnigh •Conlyend ust- f all !Imola rotelrOklo,and'notokerthrita the Maul. Joitrld, will bit lotted the trbublo.of wadinithrts Rid Militia node** Alia utak...dies puldishod'ub Orilt r ; ,PT,ftwx•pill atittl.cha,,erott,” of all fo;mitaelf and: cluteentratod'nere. Af • '• •. I ' 4 .t 4ll• 0 Ntibiltllod.W.•••l4 at: rail 4 Yet••• *el Pf: P9its.P. 'An extra Copy Oint grat o to coy one keeling 4up q club orgivaNear t awbat ibira.t tolddreal l.tt, to J. J , • i f irELL. i lk ad ' , , • •A ..1 v "-• ..- . ' •4 , 2decat ''• ' ' '' 10•Brotutiold•Eitieet;loa 0d , ' , 4. ,it:tl . mit it; ttlott - t'i .I.sia 9J it Ci, ,, ,i• ~i i , ~,„1 71d , 11 1.• IlA t "1: : : •?.111( :.!,,t. Jiirl) ~ ,d; , ~,- c i ,s'Avi - 34(4P,PAiPPAI,AWg r :,,,,-,;, ; .; , :aiatotaiii i .ei,i4offeirml, ta , atiy “taa desitlag,Jtat ~.elau*Oi or. go, Into IntanOill, ao,tha .'o,ld - P,Olow Hall - A geoclattobt qt.:T . 6l.k tl ditto" hitt tilt ttlevot : „-..,0...qvu,.i,01:44F.,,,i 4 , 04 a, R p,„ 1 ,0 ..„,ln, Jim It ost.:u It et Items, partlau of' ilia 'botougle4if xdrit. liptloW Adntuo:coontrittint 1.. i, 4 .;) ; ',it,,j i r ir , y •A g! ItriTt r o l rit i b a irgM ii lN► Illft!,: MI 7 ' ?. 11 1 4171, SPECIAL BLINDNINIIiieska. II TAN R _ O 'treated wlth_the. uissoot hofeesor of Diseases of his lye slag Lir (1.. speciality) its the ifecticii Pitege of reiesisylvaala, 19 years ezporince, (formerly of Loyd's; ITelloodd No. 805 frog fitreet,;"Abils. Tastioseolay cAn 0. imp . at his office. The medical fealty ore Invited t0.,15. contoany Slob' peirienta, ow be Ins s 0 surds (n hie prootioe.: Actiffeisl epoiktsertOd wig:tool pat.. 'l*. -charge.for examination. . tilJuly 00-17 -.. WHIN RAILING., Mall GUANDB, for Mora oirouts, Asilams, kc. r9li .Badatsfils, !firs Wiib• Mugs for 'hasp and poultry yards, Brass and iron wire, cloth Blown, andirS, Ermine for soal, eras sand, ks., heavy (*.triennia OlOth for spark amain... Landrcaps Wird fbr Windows JkO4 raper' Wows Wires, Ornamental Wire Works.. Binry informa tion by addressing tha,nianufaettirsrs, kBONS' No 11 North Stith grid Philadelphia. • - 19 fob 60-y. FIRRORB 07 YOUTH gentleman whi suffered for years kourNeryous Debility, Premature' 'Decay,. and all the affects of youthful isullscretlOn, will for the .11oksof 'suffering humanity, sand free to all whe need It, the receipt for making the - ample remedy by, which he was nisled.__Bufferers4rlshing t• profit:by-- the advertis-,- sr's experience UM de . o by addressing, In perfect Confidence,' . JOIN D. OGDEN, • No. 42 Cedar fit, New York. May7.o9-ly *IACoe Ecnina—Dear Slr: I have been affllsted for_ the lalit ten years with. tins Illuminati/3m and Gout. Your Bitters was recommended to ins. I have used Goland I are glad to u 7 it bee offeCted a perfect core. In a very elsortilme": bereiois I re commend. It to all probe afflicted with the same dismiss. I consider it the best Cure in use Der any disease the human body is enhject!d te. E. I)2l'ol7Na Phpadelpbla IVII;‘LIAlel BLAIR & SON • Nave Jtist received an extensive lupply , of Lamp Goods, Wright's best Minced 'Meat, Cranberries; Cracker dust, Bost Pager Cured llama, - Pismo call and hada price iI 3 V- 13 alt-and-Coal-011--beford buying . eleenhero. - We 'Olll eetlbest geode, phestst eniarodettrmined to glee satisfaction: . . . 200560.. TO CONNBIIJSPTIYEB• The4drertleer, harlakhee• -restored to 'heal In n taw week', by a very alrople remedy, after kat' Ine sugared areal years 'with a leo". 'ate lien, and that areal disease, Consumption le anatoue tnNaito haown to his fellow•lnfferers the means.. _cure. To all who desire it, hp will sends eopy - of the preserlptien used (free of charge), with the - direction for preparing and rising the sane whiclt they will fled a BUM CURS POlt CONSUMPTION, APTIIMA IIItONCIIITIS,. etc. -The tilled of, the advertiser to lending the Prescription Is to beueilt the &Meted 'end spread Information whlch his conceives to be le• valuable; end be hopes every -suiferer will try hb rentedy,ps It will cost then/ nothing and nay prove o blaming. Parties wlehlits th• prescription will pleium a& '- dress ZE*...EDWARD •. WILSON, illiatusburg, Kluge County Nur Tick 71107.99.1 y. Mole. me pleasure to certify that Mr,llotteetc'e 81171/ . CM= le 1117 opinion Is purely vegetable n Itc conetltu glen, Mid an excellent tonic, - being harmless In Ito character, and not being an alcoholic thmulant. - Itlat BTOCItTON, M.D. - "..4..LLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. Step by step this commodity has attained Its nnpro oodented fame. They are universally approved. They Support, strengthen, and afd the growth of muselet They 41 , Var to 1,000 a peculiar effect upon the nerves, allaying irritability, while supplying warmth; They scorn to accumulate electricity, and alit th e circulation of the blood through the part where 'applied, by which healthy actions aro induced. - Even in perulysinovhere artiouletien was ankpond .l, the . use of tho Porous Plasters to the spite restored the articulation, and nintorially reduced the pnielyele. In fact, the patient could help herself, while before the Porous Plaster woo Applied she was no helpless as nbaby. We refer to Mrs. BaUy Elliot, Springfield, Sold Ly all Drudialif. 'llgoncyOraodrath Homo, New York. • • 2Gnolm PRIGIITUL DEVELOPMENTS! At last the people have got the fact "through their hair," that hair dyetilinpreguated with acetate of lead., and other metallic salts; are murderous 'preparations. When they see the met/dire sediment at tlie bottom of the - bottles, they know that the die. _gustint - stnitls literally thickened with , poison. They ask, therefore, for a barmloes vegetable dye and fled it, pure and offleaeloae, in cristadore's eelslor hair 'ye, offered under the sanction of Pre. lessor Cbilton'a guarantee that It contaliad deleterloul." .erlatadoro's itetrPreseryektko au a- Dooming, tie to like a charm on the hate after (Van. try it. - 20nolm Thomaa,Smith.Corooor sad Jostle° of the yodel, yastinge-on-tholludeoo, MVO firandroth'arit6 cure him of Dyepoyahi and Ilearthotti, whoa oaari l other medloirie had failed to relieve him. - Cortidrate dated lota 2,1869. Dr. Junior, of thivannah, (Wren, sty. lie hin, for nearly. forty year, recommended Drandroth's Dina, as a tpaeltia in yellow favor; thi♦t ho neverknow patient to Melillo took them for thie malady, being otherwise sound. - Moir prompt me titkee out of the body Shea° mattltu which feed the fatality of the almtie. At 4 - Yip:karat fain* modiclDo , 4u conehltra Sheol far , la advance of•. all . otboro, end. bare he speaks from Fortuna' onorlonco of their otialttlini. 2 6iii•Tra • . THE ONLY RELIABLE CF/BE FOR DYSPEPSIA 'KNOWN . wgoiar, WORLD. , Dr. Wiscurr'n Carat American Dyspepsia Pills and se Tree far Cordial axe a positize and infalghte cure for dyspepsia la it. moat aggravated' firms; and zo tiattir of hew long 'taxiing, .They penetrate the 'sera 'abode et this , terrible discos*, sad extern:drain If root and branch, &neer. They ailevinte . non, .ageny audellent eutbring than tong.. They suited tell . , _ curing the Mat riorp,erate, and imprimis 'cam, when every known means fall to af ford relief. t ' • . . Ne torn of . D - yairegala or latligaation ups - twist their penetratipg parer. • ' Tree' Ter Cordial. it "ia the vital prligatpli Of; the Nan Treo, 'obtained by • pa egliar process. hit tit. dlitillatioa of, the tar, by laden Dzhighcatzadietal properties Cr. retai ned. It !nag. orat9p the dialsave organ. and resteree the appetite. It ,ensiegtheni dobilitZted - eyritent. It Parities and'inilekez the loloed,'and ox - peli from the nyatem the corruption Trbloh 'crania broods an the hap, IF, dinsolrea th ra or pi!loilo 4.14141 stops, the air partriagei ihe .laapr. Ito puling. principle sots 'urpoli' 'the irritatiti "mance tlialaugnard throat, Penetrants to oacidiseand part; reliant"' suds sad subialze ,It II the ,nemalt Of.years of ntudyand experiment, mud It le °Tara to tits &filleted, with positire asserazar of Ito Pinar to care the fol. toorlag duskier, it - the pitlent hos let torilong dr- Itiydd a rental, to the monitor acre: CorimumPtlon'or the [Lungs, Cough, • Born Throat and /treat, Dram cant, Llvor , Qanplatut, Itlind and Bloodies tiles .Aailuna'W,looPing Cough, Dialiala; At. Sir itic . a kspert,''helding . thonoralthe ' collegiate 'Diploma, dilutes bas entire it.e talks examinant' if ,patient* ante . parlors. • Ansolated with him are three rouroltiag phyolonza of aokaewledged emineace, whose seraces ere given to Dan paella free 'l4 chap.; , '! opportunity is alarid Vito ether Institution in the cotanky.', , . •;., i " ,TAltters from any par' the; epaten,yotaling preiaptiy, azillfatai.l64aly reep,nied to Jr eOiiimisikieiiitistßepo L Atisitiktaliii the shape of Draftror Pest crane. . . ' L Prit• of illeluerVrtitnerican Dyspelnia t a hoz., , Ara, io malt Is razipt ?rise tif iNsliarl + s Dia; Tine Tar . torrilil,•l,6ll a bottle, or Pit Pir All eeinutnislettioas areal/al stddreeied'..' Q. 0.-WIIIHAILT Y. D., .. ' • lisr, Dia Nerta jecend street, • ' rialladelpklC !nett dm IMPORTANT NOTIOt. 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