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    HARRISBURG . LETTER
TUE CITY- AWAKENIN o}-L..1 . 1 ILI .1.4 '
'410IIBET.1.1F: 119178 E OF ,REPITFSitNTA
TriES--'ELECTIOX DP OFFICEIIO-THE
f3ENATB--THE SPB/KEITS-Tllll STATE,
TIOL&B1J1.Y.
Hannienono, January, 5, 1870. •
The dullness of the. Bummer months
has disappeared and in its stead has come
the excitement and bustle consequent on
the assembling of the "Legislature. The
'rage "ire crowded daily and nightly
with, politicians who are arranging slates,
_ and fixing up leandidates. , Newspaper
men and curiosity seekers are also abun- •
dant and they scorn determined to under
stand and knoW everything that is going
on, andin the absence of certain informa
don are not slow togivo their own guesses
for 'net* knowledge. • The -crowd be
gan arriving on Thursday of last week,
and has increased, daily, since. The
Lochiel Rouse, being the acknowledged
headquarters of the Republican party,
And that party having eonsiderable in
flneneo just now in the management of
State affairs, is the center whore all corn-4
bindions are formed, and whence all the
influenoos that are to control the Legisla
tion of the present, radiate. Its halls
and reception rooms are constantly
crowded with an eager throng of people,
audits more private apartments are the
scene of many exoitcd and important
conferences. Persons who are familiar
with it only during the dull and quiet:
• days Of.,Surniner,- could hardly imag ine that during the winter months, busineeS
of as groat importance to the entire pea,
plo of the Cominonwealth is transacted
within its wallsi as within those of the
Capitol itself: -
It would prololig this letter beyond all
excusable limits'to give oven au outline
of the,caucusSing done hero since the
. - commencment of the year. The whole
of it has ai yet only resulted in the or
_ ganization of Legislature: 'At noon
yesterday,the House of Representatives
was called to order by Chief Clerk Self
' ridge, and after prayer, and the opening
of the election returns of the members,
.the election for speaker took plaoe. Hon.
Butler B. Strang, of Tioga, was named as
the Republican candidate, and Hon. R.
B. Brown, as the Democratic nominee.
The election was simply the roll call of
the-respective parties—the•ltebublleor
members voting solidly for Strang, and
Democratic members displaying the same
_disinterested—preforenee--for---Brow
ac i can.i a , (mover, gave tho other
the compliment of his vote, whieh was
doubtless appreciate - 1 on account of the
certainty that it would have been given
unddr no other conceivable circumstances
After the clerks had announced the re
sult, Mr. Strang was conducted to the
chair by Ilosers.BroWn and Johnhomand
after a short, but able and wall consid
ered epsteeh, took the oath of office, and
the House proceeded to the election of
. the ether officers, of which the fbllowing
is. the principal t
Chief Clerk- T —Sas. L. Selfridge.
Resident Clerk—John A. &hull.
Assistant Clerk—Ed. G: Lee. - - -
Bergeant-at-Anns—Thos. Wilson.
Doorkeeper—J. 11. Hall.
Messenger—W. W. Gibson.
Postmaster—Auguldus Beckort.
Superintendent Folding Department—
. Jatnee-Reeme.
The Senate -at II. -p.-m: was called-to
order by Hon. Charles H. Stinson, who
had been &wen Speaker at the last ad-
jotirnment. As two-thii.ds of the Scna
.J9rif.._ll94_,overearly-thereAvere-but
eleVen new members. to -bo received.
After the returns for these wore opened,
the,difficulty growing ,. out of the Somer
set District election came up. The seat
elaimed both by Findlay the Demo
cratic candidate and Scull the.Ropubli
eon ; each presenting a certificate of
election, and each claiming admission.
Senator Wallace of Clearfield, opened
the bill,--hrofforing a resolution deelar,
t . l_L'indlay was entitled to the seat
• as Senator from that• district, - to which
Senator harry White, offered an argu
ment referring the papers to a select
committee of three, to report as soon as
pralticable. The resolution and.amend
moot gave rise to a debate of course, in
which Senators Wallace, White, and
Lowry participated. Thu amendment
finally carried, and thus the 'Somerset
case is , at refit until the esmamittce
re
ports.
, -Altar this matter was disposed of, an
, election was held for officers, which 're-
If in the choice of the following gen
men : Speaker, Hon. C. IL Stinson ; Chief
Pork, George W. Hamereley ; Assistant
clerka, L. Rogers, E. Williams ; Tran
scribing Clerks, W. G. &Web E. Cowan,
J. Bodine, Thomas Hiestand.
Botlubranches_ of the Legislature ad
journed as moon-wain) organization was
affected, until 'to-day, when the annual
message of the Governor, as well as a
large number of veto messages was pre
, %entail.
It is scarcely necessary to speak of the
gentleniCu who. were , elected to preside,.
Oyer the Legislature during the present
ansidon, as,tkey are well known through—
,outthe-Rtute.: Mr—Stinson has served
two sessions as Senator, and has a thor
ough knowledge. of the duties :of his
position: lie is a gentleman of fine
, • ity and attainments, and enjoys the re
, spect and confldenee of all who ltao
him. Mr. Stang has been for the last
twolears the acknowledged leader of the
Houso of Representatives, and is a uen.
Hainan of ability and a thoroughly con
sistent Republic:ll l / 4 He bas been abused
• niiist by„Denfocratic papers,
Out this fact le 'by no 11110.1118 eonclusive
laeking'in any of, the qualities
and able legislator, in fact
it almost, of itself raises a prestiniption ,
Lin his 'favor. , Mr. Strang will- doubtleas
reeeiro . this 'sea of attention from them
Au long na' ho succeeds in retaining tile
eonildenee, and jecoiving the honors of
, thelittpUblicaiYarty.
41 .The' organization of the Legislature
Witkunttle Without any referenee 'to tho
contest for the
, • Transurereltiii and cox
eminently thatintorestinglittle Struggle
is still going on.and will continuo until^
thelneeting.of tho caucus, whit% ia left
to the call of the Speakers. Hon. R. W.
Mackey the present Treasurer,. and Gen.
• W. W. Xrw . iii,..Whe • Was' MS predeteasor,
are the onlyeanslidates, and . each is Mill
onerge4d, and •shilfel
At thin writing, botli . parties' are Iltionfl-
Oefit'anir the intereiit intim fight Ina rens ea
The of year
Slowed that pretlictiona 'based' oti . out-'
.:siilo .appeara — wore not reliable, and
- ther4foto it, is Let to linit,p'atynitly for'
t lt may be assumed howeier,
that ninny isTent, the higislialon of ,tho
raiment ' Winter 'W , III materinlly . change
the einoluinehts which aro uciii supposed
to pertain to that 'office:
===
The glizard _of 'a California . goose is
said4o Laic' contained $8 worth of gold.
A. Speculative:Yankee thinks . of luirort
trig geese from 9alifOrnit6
NEWS j'FEdvlS
The totelloss by:fires luSt. Louis from
Janu&ry 1 to November 27 was $041,770;
Insuranee, 0 - ,lgl,
The Perpido' mills, near Pensacola,
Florida, turn out p,oon to lotooo foot
idlninber - -
Rumor bath it that young'Brighani lost
.$l,OOO 'at cards in this city. As in moaa,s
time, Faro's false 'profits got the better
Of him.
The Baptist's of Now York have spent
$1,000,000 during the past year in build
ing and repairing churches.
•
The clergy cost the United States $12,.
000,000 per annum; the criminals $40,-
000,000; the lawyers-$70,000,000 and rum
. $200,000,000.
A half interest in the . Paris .FVgaro is
for sale at $400,000, and the -prepriotor
promises the - buyertwenty-flue percent.
'interest on the investment. .
' The wages paid in Mississippi river
steamboats average: For captains, $175
per month; pilots s2ooto $250 ; first en
gineerS.sllo,and deck hands $3O to 00.
.1
Philadelphia has invested. twelve nail
lions of dollars (half)' paid in in sixteen
street railways, which have Or) hundred
miles of track.
In Helena, Montana toriitOry, as a work
man was tearing down the-wall of an old
building, ho carob across two gold bare,
worth $5OO oath. No ono knows who
placed them there, and the finder in en
riched $lOOO.
The foreign steamship comp:mica re.
ceive the United States mails as so much
freight, and for carrying this freight they
gist $2lOO 50 - par ion, - whereas $lO por ton
is the largest sum paid for first - class
freignt.
Nearly all tho signs
,in Salt Lake City
boar the strange prefix of Holiness to the
Lord, The following are two examples:
"Hoy nessto the Lord, Zion Co-operative
Institto; „ "Holiness topic Lord" Cider
apples, and cakes for sale here."
The British Post-office Department
made $53,000,000 net profit last year,
while ours ran behind,-$5,000,000. No
franking in England.' The Queen, oven, XXII Cambria, Indiana andd-t/er
who may write a letter by another hand, gun—Harry —Harry 19:Lite, Lochiel.
must put'her own hend on it, to send it ,X" 111. Clearfield, Cameron and Clar
bY mail. Foi:'esi, and limn A. Wal
•
The present production of the White lace, Bolton's.
Pine mines is about $36,009 per week, 1111, Westmorland, Fayette and
and for the whole district about $lOO,- Greene—A.'A; Purman, Bolton's.
000 per week. In a couple of months l7•Xj.theify—,laineiLL. Graham,_ _
- I.3duet-ior-ilKnincrenftetl=ter-th -
rate of $5,000,000 a year, and the yield
for 1870 it in believed will reach $lO,-
000,000. , •
-- St Louis is now inovidg in the matter
of a World's Fair at that city in 1871. A
committee has been appointed which has
passed resolutions urging the formation
of a Worlds 'Fair Association, with a
capital of $1,000,000 ; and other prelimi
nary arithgements hare been entered
into. St. Louis is in earnest in the
matter.
A hard gate of things is reported in
New Orleans. Assuming 'an adult pop
illation of 70,000, the /ItaUtin computes
that there are 16,000 entirOly the
mama number only nominally employed...
Only 5000 are employed the year through,
and the remaining 85,000 do, on an av
erage, only about half the labor and busi
ness of whfch they aro callable, if they
could but find daily employment. "
-- It is - that Ohio - is - the - second
State in the Union in regard to the man
ufacture of iron, being next to Pennsyl
vania. The pig iron maille in Ohio in 1867'
Ibo coal — andmolm — irrm --- 126T876
tons ; charcoal iron, 80,525 tone ; total,
_
215,000. This prodnetioo of iron requires
_about 600,000 tons -of-raw ore-;-
manufacture of bar, sheet and - other
kinds of iron, amounted to IV,OOO tone.
The .Western States are acquiring
handsome " foundations" for educational
Purposes through: the liberal,land grants
from the National Government. For in
stance, the sale of school lands in Minne
sota so far We year has increased the
school fund over $2,200,000. The sale of
Agricultural College lands has increased
the University fund over $lO4OOO. - In
Wisconsin, $ 80,000 have been added to
the funds of the Agricultural College of
the State University by the sale of Agri
cultural College lands during the past
MU%
From figures furnished hy the,State
Comptroller, it seams that the assess-
Mont of real and personal property in all
the counties of California, for tho current
year, aggregate $258,049,332, a netgain
over the previous year of $21,105,880. In
the thirty-two agricultural and commer
cial counties there was a gliin of $26,358,-
000 in twenty-seven, and •a loss of $l,-
218,315 in five, leaving a not gain of $ 25,-
062,123. Of the milling
ties only two show a gain, amounting-to
$ 266,296 ; while eaten show a loss of
$ 4,224,539, leaving a net los9 of $ 3,959,-
543 ; reducing tho not gain for the whole
State as.above.
The young ladies :of Tipton, "Indiana,
have condemned themselves to eternal
~ oOlibticy, by resolving that they will hold
no intercourse with any young man who
uses tob4Cco in any shaft) ; plays bil
liards or cards utters profane language
of any kind ; drinks whisky or lager; or
stays out late of nights. During the past fiscal year, seven hun
dred and' sixty millions °flatten] passed
through the mails of the United States;
being an increase of forty millions ever
any previous year." This is about tweak
ty letibrs per head for every man, wo
man, and child in the United States.
Au assistant assessor In New _Jersey,
says that he'feels eo sleepish whin:callet]
upon.to tax a lady for her gold watch,
that he often s pays the amount himself.
He says that while it let nominally a tax
upon en article of luinry, it is really a
levy upon which ts.-te- many teachers,
workingwonon, etc., aai , indispensable
necessity. • ,
Zanesville, Ohio, rejoices inn 110)intiiig
society. Ono of its promising members
thus relieved himself the other night
" Why, Mr. Chairmanniid gentlemen,
'America is the father of Robert 'Fulton;
and Robert Fulton is the ilither of steam
and steam engines. - Me built the boat
upon Which the Puritans cams to this
country." - <2.. • 7r,
The number of pupils attending thO
publio schoole of Ohio, is reported to
amount to 1,028,075. Tho ratio of the
school population io the entire popula—
tion. of Ohio, has been placed at 87 per
cent., hut a Cetroful analysis' of the stat
istics Of the Btate, it. le assorted, will
show that the populatioa of Ohio will
pow roaoli_ 8,120,000: ,
A. paper out in. Illinois ;talks in this
way : "If you owe one but a single dot-
Mr, go, atd pay him ; when there hi so,
little money we ought to keep it moving
around..lively. Jim I owed els. and we
OvrOd Bilyand Bill owed Jim. Jim got
mad beoanse we made him pay ouo morn
ing last week ; but we paid Bill, and Bill
paid Jim, and Jim went-to bed that night.
happy as 'olam, i with just as muoh inon
ey, as ho had in the morning, end three
mon out of debt." ' .
' THE LEGISLATURE.
The following is a complete list Oftlio
t3enatore and RePreeinitatives, composing
'onnsy vannk eg s a ure, .gen or
with the bbarding ) places during the ses
sion : .
=I
CO of Plia«delphia :
L—W. W. Watt; Lochiel. •
IL— • A. W. Hensley, Jones House
Hi. D. A. Nogle, Jones House.
1V.,-George Connell, Loehiel. •
Y. West Chestely Delatiara and Mont
gomery—C..' H.' ,
Stinson, - Lochiel ;
Jones Brooke t Lochiel. •
V.T. Bur/ It. J. Linderman, Mrs.
Johnson's,, No. 23 South Second street.
VII. Lehigh and Northampton—Bola.
S. Brown, Mrs. Johnson's, No. 23 South
Second Street. •
• VIII: Barks—J. D. Davis, StlAto Uiip
itol. .
s c h if yikai.L.W, M. Randall, Jones
House.
X. carbon, Monroe; Pip] and Wayne.
A. G. Brodhead, Bolton's. —
XI. Bradford, Susquehanna, and Wy
oming—P. Id. Oeterhout,
XIL, Dr:erne—Samuel G. Turner,
Bolton's. -•
, . „
Potter, Tiogo, McKean and
Olintom—A. G. Olmstead, State
.14&ming, Union and Slay(tor—
John. II: Beck,. State Capitol. .
XV. IsToithumberlati, Montour, Co
lumbia and Sullinan--C. R. Buekalew,
Bolton's.
paaphia and Lebanon—David
Mununa, No. 883 Market street.
YYII.. Lancaster—E,
Loohiol ;,J. B. Warofei r State Capitol.
XMI York (ind C an6barland.--An
drew. Cf.
AIX. daunts and Franklin,—C. M.
Duncan, Bolton's.
XX.,.Somereet, Bedfoid and
Hiram Vindlay > Bolton's ; Edward Seull,
Eochiel. • (Cortificate{issned to each.) •
XXI. Blair, Huntington, Centre, mif
jtin,Juniata and per,.g—C. J. T. M'liu
tire, State Capitol ; John K. Robinson,
Lochiel.
XXV/. Washington and Bearer—,T.
S. Rutan, Loebiel.
Lawrence, Bailer and Ann
strong—James Kerr, Miss Leobriek's
No. 122 Walnut street. .
XXVIII. Mercer, Venango and War
ren—MArrison Allen, No. 22 North Sec
ondArcot, "
.XX/1. Crawford and livic—L B.
Lowry, Miss Lecbrick!a, No. 122 Wal
nut street.
TigorE - s - wkim:mt): -
Philadelphia :
Ist District—L. B. Thomas, Jones
House
2d Distria—Gen - f - will,
Od District--Sannial - Josephs, Jones
II ouso
4th District--Wm. Elliott, Lochiel.
5 - th District—Ed. (3. Carlin, Jones
Houso
Qth District—John T. Moonoy, Jones
House.
7th Districf--Robort Johnston, Loch-
Bth District—James V. Stokes, Jones
" =Se.
9th Districts—emanmel D. Bailey, Bol
ton's:
I~~'OtL_llistrlet--Elish~-tiP: Davis,-Loch=
iol.
11th District—William M. Bunu, State
Capitol.
12th Distriet--Aloxa nder Adairo, State
Capitol. '
-- 13th District,—John Forsyth, Bolton's.
14th District—John Cloud, Lochiol.
16th District--Adnra Albright, State
Capitol ; •
16th District—Man3hal C. Hong, Jonas
House.
17th District--Watson Comfy, Lochiel.
18th District—James Miller, Lochiel.
Adams—Armstrong B. Dill, Bolton's.
Ad/Ell/my—Miles S. Hunaphreys, Jones'
11 use ; James Taylor, Jones House ;
Alex. Millar, Lochiel.; Joseph Walton,
Lochiel ; D. N. Mrs. Espy's, 821
North Front street ; John H. Kerr, Loch
iel.
Armstrong—M. M. Steele, Jones Ilcrusc r
Berks—iloarry Rrobst, Bolton's ; A. T.
C. Keifer, State Capitol; Ilenry H.
Schwartz, Bolton's.—,
Bucks—Joshua Bo4 , a Pennsylyania
House ; Ed. C. M'Kitii*.,
Bradford and Sullicaa--James IL
Webb, Jones House; J. F. Chamberlain,
Jones House..
Btair—tJoseph Robison, Loubiol.
Cambria—Jahn Porter, Bolton's.
CarUon and .11 - oprde-- 7 W. B. Leonard,
Bolton's;
Cdzxtre i i—Jacob G. Moyer, Bolton's.
,glarioY; and a Jeferson—ltobert B.
BroWu, Bolton's.
'Clearfield, Area and Elk—John
Hall, Itlri. , Espy'g, No. 321-North Prat
Arcot.
Clinton, Cameron an€ . l • M'Kean—A. B.
Armstrong, Bolton's. •
Chester—Joseph C. Keecb, :LOchicl ;
Abel Darlington, Lochiol ;__Jamos C.
Roberts, Locliiel. • ,
Crawford—Hoary C. JohnsOn,' Loch
lel ; F.W. Ames, Lobliiel:
Colambia'anti Mostb-3(t.-Gcorge Scott,
Bolton's.
Leidig, , Jonos
Housee 4 —
• Dayphin—John E. Parsons, Mies tee
brielr's No. 122 Ilralnut street ; A, C.
ihnith, corner of Front and Herr streets.
. Delaware—Thos. V. Cooper, Mrn
Ee
py's No. 821 North Front street. •
. . . _
Erie—David 31'Cioaly, Vochiel-; C.
0. Bowman, State Capitol.
Fayette—Thomas . B. %Mintierly,,Bol
toa'n.
Greens—Jogepb Sedorick, Dirs..joh
doll'ia, No. 23 month Second street.
Ifttdoington, Jun(ata-
Henry J.' M'Ateer, Loohiel . ; A. Itehrer,
State Capital.
Int/knit and IVestmoreland—j). M.
Marshall, Brady House ; A. M.-Fulton,
Brady House ; Jacob F. Krobs, Brady
• Lancaeter 2 -4.dani --C. -Roinoolil,
04411 Abraham tiodabok, -E. B. Iforr,
John Jir..l,Wiloy, State Capitol.
Zabanon—Joromo , 8.. Deidingor,
Lehigh----David IL Crofts, PennsylVe.-
ntit houseA n dam •Nyoolovor, Bolton's.
LycoMipg, ana.
A!
'ls4,Vair- I —Thed.
Thos Church;
,State Capitol ;)i . 4,
drew IL , Dlll;tiolton's. ' ' ' - •
Luierne—S: - W. ',Coolie; Bolton's Deb.
Corny, D. BELCOAN, E t her qreet; above!
Cumberland; Jno. P. Di'litalion, Jack
eon _
Lawrence and Butler—Earl A.
Wheeler, Loehiel ; David Craig,' Brady
House ; Ales. ,I . Jeelle, Mies ideabtleles,
N0.:122 wapat stroot:--
ifontgoinery—James , tschbach, • Bol
•ton's;-John J. -.C.llarvey,-Bolton's: ---
~ Northampton—Samuel Boileau, ,
I.
Noightonberiand-liobort lrontgomory,
-Bolton's.
PM.k and Franildin,--D. B. 11fillsken,
State Capitol; George W. 'Skinner,' Bel
ton's.
Schuylkill—James Ellie , Bolton's ; Jas.
Irvin Steble, Jones House ; Franklin
Snyder,, Bolton's.
' ffonserect,!Bedfor4 and Fulton--Frank
lin,B. Long, Jacob H. Longnecker, State
Capitol.
Sueguehanna 'lend Wildniing—Alvin P.
Stevens, Locliiol ; Harvey Tyler, State
Capitol. •
Tioga and. Putter—B. B. Strang ) Joy
ome Niles, State Capital.
Venangr and Traere--.T. D.
kin, C. W. Stone, Jones House.
Witakington „and - Beascr—Harvey-
Vankirk, Andrew J. Buffington, Brady
House ; \V. C. Shurlock,
-- Wayne and Pike—Wn). IL Dimmiek;
Bolton's.
York George R. Ifursh, Jones llou e ;
B. F. Porter, Mrs.- Johns . on's No. 23
South Second street,.
Tho following is the address of Ilon.
B. B. Strang, on taking the chair, as
Speaker of the I lous3 'of Ilepre,sen tatives
at Haratbarg.
Mr. Stranz said
Gentfraten of the House or RepreseAta-
Urea : Permit mo to express my t.linnics
for the high hopor you have done me in
Torn! selection to preside over your do
liberatiOns during the - present session..
That you may have no cause to regret
it, is my highest 'Ambition' ; and that I
may be able to perform my duties satis
factorilly, as well as with impartiality
and fidelity, is my earnest, desire.
I trust that while I entertain a proper
sense of thelonor you have conferred on
tie; I have also some appreciation of the
difficulties of the position—and 1 need
hardly suggest that. your generous sup
port in the olaorvaifee of those rules by
which'ourpusiness is governed, and that
courtesy liy which the asperity of our de
bates is moderated, will be absolutely es
sential to the harmony as Well as the
usefulness of oiu• session
not aware iThut, if any measnres
of.gnat-public importance are to be con-
hlered
happen otherwise than that the Legisla
ture of a great State like ours, should
have important interests committed to
its charge, and it is our businessand that
of 'our sucCiissors so to develop our agri
cultural and mineral' resources, and so to
foster
- and-direct our internal iniprOve
melds, as to makeour . noble COIIIIIIOII
- the garden and the workship of
the country; is well as what by geo
graphical position she is fairly entitled
.10m,-I!..the._highway_overwhich-the
commerce of the imtion 'shall pass."
In doing this the people demiind, as
they have a right to require, that we
should exercise the most rigid economy
consistent with ends to be' attained—and
while the liquidation of the publid debt
which has-for some years constantly ho
made, wouldsaem to afford-conclusive
prOof that the average legislation on 11-
oarccial questions hits been calculated to
protect. the interests of the people ; yet.
it must be admitted that titers ig still oc
casion for the exercise of a Et:mini:econo
my in very many directions ; and I sin-
Coroly bops our record on that subject
during the coining session will Satisfy
eyon_the mostAastidtions.
Wo„,must not (ergot that die people
are our roasters, and if we obey their
clearly expressed will, looking to our
constitution alone for counsel and control
in the exercise of all our official duties,
we shall not only meet the approval of
good men everywhere, but will he able to
extract the venom from tho fang of those
who, seeeing a notoriety which they can
obtain in no other way, revel in indis
criminate attacks upon public men of the
State, and eomieCE : tbeinselves_ with the
different political parties only to hawk at
and tsar them.
The foolish practice of shooting otr the
Old and shooting in the NOW Year, as
it is termed, was carried to a reptehensi:
ble extreme in this town.- Soon after
dark on Friday' evening, the crack of
guns and revolvers, and the explosion of
fire-crackers, could be heard almost every
moment in nearly all the principal streets
of, the town,.and this firing was kept pp
during the entire night, not only to the
annoyance of persons in their houses, but
at the risk of the lives of those who had
occasion to drive in the streets or walk
tho pavements. And, sad to relate, many
of these fire arms were in the hands of
boys not twelve years old, who loade
them heavily and fired them in the most
re .ddese manner. .
Some time dUring the night a colored
man named Daniel Edwards, • whilst
standing on North Jonathan street near
Clirch, received a fatal would- from a
musket ball, fired by some unknown per
son, whether inthationally on otherwise
haS not been ascertained, which resulted
in his death on,Sunday. The ball was a
minnio one, and passed through-his hand
into his abeigmen, and thence into the
fleehy part of his log,,where it was found.
He was attended .4 Drs. Dorsbi, Toby
Wele. dud Fleming, but nothing that
their combined skill could suggest (Wile
Was sufficient to save bin life. Au In
qtieSt was held by Mayor Tice,, which
was unable to fix the perpetration of this
terrible deed dlion any orio,-but we hope
that it will servo as 'a warning, and that
hereaftei.our Town Authorities will take,
especial pains to suppress the dangerous
ns well,'&111 senseless practice of 'Shooting-
N
on t Y oar's Eve.'
• The poOk • colored, man, .who bas thus
.been Murdered (for the reckless discharge
of a gun loaded with a ball bhp flio'inib
lie street was nnieh an act of murder,
as if the killing had been premeditated)
has, we Understand, porno a good char
acter in this connintnity - , and was the
support of his aged parent. Wo trust
that tlui investigation, will not .stop,: but
that,} liberal reward will be offered and
every effort made for Altea discovery and,
punishment of the guilty party.—lfe;•ald'
and Torch.
On Christmas morning, Mr.' Benjamin'
Penroso,- a respected citizen of Drumore.
township, Lancaster county, awoke
about' tWO'o'clock, struck a light, and on
seeing What time it was,' called to liis,
rChnistntas,":,.., : 'snyeral:
tieti,` tint" , 06iiii , k , :nei.""na 7 tnisy:-.":A,
daughter sIot:TIN/4'in tin adjoining room,
a'sked WliSr'hor inother' did 'not an
'and , ein going to the; beclside;witli a light,
-It was found' that'shn
Mis: Penrose Was about
fifty-five years of ago: She had been .
unwell for wine months, bat on retiring.
on Priday,sho ekilreskod, bersolf ini'fool
ing bettor than for somo:tithe pastHE.r.
.presa.
WO afro pleased to hear that thc lect4
coarse-will be--a success—__ Marge pc:4ton
of-the hall has been taken, and dail 'de-
mantis are betnemado for seats. This
speaks :#II for Carlisle, for in timea_past
we havo-found-her -eitizene so lberta
their support of those amturem:ents*hiel:
neither mark a very:eultivated taste
have, or leave an influence .on the com
munity for Puilieitcr, that it had become
the subject of a, doubt whether a class of
'entertainwentS. such aslave licen`gotteir
up could be supported. But wo - aretiatt
to ace that this doubt ctiii be banished,
awl that the people can and will show
that they are ready and to tip.:
hold. the enviable • reputa ion they have
gained for culture and re nement.
EX/
- IVe here received °flowing com
munication on the'§nliject to which -Two
give space
MESSES EDITOIIS with great
plea:mire I leatn'that the course of jectnres
recently advanced by some of . our enter
prising young men, will be appreciated in
the right manner by our citizens.- I feel,
anti we all klior.r; that it was
,inst whatlj
we have been - wanting- for - years War.:
'Theatres, burlesque troupes, the circus,
have all been in ourinidst, and sup
ported by our people, while_ the lecture
field, the only true and legitintate source,
of amusement, histruction and ple'asnrc,
has been hid uncultiatotl.
It is with-shame, that fair, seasons past
we have witnessed towns not near the
size ()lours nor Assessing half the ailvaM
tNes we have for, growth in culture and
rdtivinent, having a full lecture eolmse.
W.bile,we, 'who .Q-uild to have been •first,
have heel retired cud compelled to en
(hire the class of entertainments men
tioned above. Tint now, whcmsome have
come out and taken the lead, in the nat
ter, let us show them by the interest we
take in it, and the the oncouragment we
-give them in a practical way that WC do
sire to, see it flinfrish. That we do not
want
. to see it stop with the present
course, but carried on to greater extent
and utmost limits until we stand in the,
place we should fill, and not have to bravel
hundreds of miles to hear that which can
he brought to our very doors.
nits is to tho . Voint, and expresses our
feelings in rog,atil to,this matter so fully,
that - we wilt ibt'atilarge upOn it.
We would state that, tho limit lecture of
thik course will by delivered on Friday
woning,--4nnunv-34-rby—lhitL--eininen,
rave er am exp orer 1)u Chaillu. This
gentleman has become so well known by
his writings and lectures, that the desire
to hear him here-is great. Tickets Call
he had and all.inkrmation given by cag
ing upon Wro, M. Ogilby_or A. Blair.
Tickets are also for sale at the stores of
Haverstick & Bro., W: K. Piper and J.
P. Neff.
.61)t. C.a . r'[l,sif' 'llTh'.itib..-
VOL. 70. O. 1
GOVE'RNOR'S MESSAGE:
We; furnish Our readers to-day in a
- ii - gPTFrireilL to Tii - e — Tiffito.4o.liii a:raj --
message of. Governor Geary,-which .was
read yesterday to the Legislathre, and
Cre invite their attention to it particularly.
The message is a very comprehensive one,
and discusses at lehgth nearly every sub
ject: connected ..with the State Govern
ment. Its suggestions are of tho high
est-importance, avid if carried out by the
Legislature they, cannot fail to result
beneficially:to the:%StateL The Governor
renews`" his recommendation, contained
in his last anitlT,;tnessage, concerning
.themanagetnellt.6 l ,Ao fin an CeHl • arid in -'
sists that some measure he taken to make
the unexpended lutlatteOf the Treasmy
available, and which shall prevent the
fierce and disgraceful struggle which al
ways attends the election of a State
Treasurer. The v. isdom of his sug,ges
tious is apparent to every one, and it is
to be hoped, the Legislature will speedily
devise some plan to remedy evils that-are
so easily digcernible..
The recommendations contained in the
message on other subjects are equally
important, and evince a determlnittion
on the part of the Executive to further
by every means in his power the advance
ment or all the natural intiirests of the
comiffivmealth.,Tho whole docunumt
shows that it is written in the interest of
the people, and not dt..the benefit of any
particular class:" this reason it will
receive the hearty approval of all NI - 110
are interested in the lyelfare of the State,
and who appreciate the efforts of the
Grimmer to discharge honestly and faith
fully the important duties confided to
him by his fellow citizens.
Since our last . !1 , ;81.113 the 'country - has
been called to mourn. the loss of Hon.
Edwin M. Stanton. It is needless to
write his• eulogy. Those 'who rejoice
that this nation overcame . tr'cason, all
know' and appi•eciate how much he did,
to , make - our 'victory .possible; Those
who never heard of Union successes or
rebel disasters without ill concealed
grief,%lll regard his death, as they. did
Lincoln's, with as ill concealed joy._ But
even .1.11%,:e who bated him and hitt great,
work most, cannot, deny his great ability
and even greater dovotjon. Few nations
have needed such men as Stanton in Sidi•
whole existence,
,and feWer still fOund.
them, when the nun feat of grectiest'peril
came. We have ; great cause for thank
fulness that heilived to guide the country
through the great dangers we Imve al
ready passed, but we feel great sorrow
that he has not been spared to v'njoy its
honors.
the Governor, en Tuesdatlast ap-
Pointed llon. A. L. Russel,' Adjutant Gen
oral of the State, iu place of Iloth D. B. Mr
()leery, - resigned. .'l;his is a r most excel
lent appointment. Gen. Russell tilled
the position of Adjutant Genefal during
the'edminintration of Gov. Curtin, and
rendered most atiporlant cornice to the
State and nation in the organization of
the - vast niy of men tlefit into tub 110
froth Peansylvaithf. During his former
term he made hosts of friend : if - IJY . : his!
courtesy and attention to all whpAnu.D
bUsiness with his department, and his'
appointment now will give ,great tattis H,
faction throughout the bettor l
toleetion csnld possibly have. be nn Made:"
'rho aiathautl . debt was reduced durini
the nioatli4it Deeeniber, hy . ilio sung, sum ,
of $..4,812,181; tho 'whido
lioic,oaeo Ist; lild9; $7 . 13;16;1;06.;
This is, a hand:A - nue' tudffillaie'iit'eie!el'io'
' prom hies Iliadic by Grant, ;lad hp tjiO!l i taL!
Tho Poiluienitte OilViorslho
iiothinsitti eCnninelicl iii thisw . OVle
'Of bind enS . of thO'i . )C'opit ? ..-
But the pool* scorn to lil:o it.
'Ti‘atr. Mr, Mills; formei.ly of this place,
died.very suddcidy. in,York several iveolfs
;since. 011$tincliv. .0 4 itn 4
prOaelied . ti hien - 191+M Sornion . to a
•gongregation. ";:''t
DR. SCHOCEPPE'S CASE
..I . Ve:yery I9ltictailVly call •atAntiojt
V ti
/idisersolon of 04/ease,
,Why cannot'All (.14st led 4 until
after. r..th0....d4510n
Court?:! We I . eitreely4pen aliliiper that
-croon nob containamirlielc-drlztonunn.L.
cation - relatio to this subject. This is
all wrong; Suppose the Supreta Court'
. should elder a
,?.tow, trial, if this d iscus
sioa Ichpb Inritivitall ce sxrily
forined, 1193 KAP1:43 1 4 , 111) 0 ,11.14,11:RIIPI4,
either to the Commonwealth Or the pris
oner? No discusnion of the . patter ,ean
posiibly do any good;: and all. of them do
.much harm. know the prisone'r's
counsel would, most gladly have' his
friends refrain . front 'all controversy obi
surer
•the gmunonwealth does not •
.deSirelit..
, WhYthen:cannotthose wbohavo only a
remote or imaginary infcrest,in the
Iceep,themselves gilt of pint, at least tut
til it is, certain that they can injure no,
one but thelnsplres by their efforts.
Tile - .-ilouticeastertrportion-of-the great
Si ate of lfissonii contains some or the
richest 'and most fertile 'lands , tJtat
State or in the world. • This is the con
, current lestimony-pf , all'persons •who are
acquainted with •tkat locality. •The cli
mtiote, is senricStinthern, is true: of
the. most inviting 'qualities - that -appal,.
talus - tolltat portidn: of- country. , Hero
may be:cultivated with 'wonderful: sue-'
Coss and profit, corn, •whelit, oats, rye,e
barley,,,hoth common and sweet potatoes,
all of ivl!:ich yield immense crops; , with
even indifferent tillage: Imaddition. to
,
,these, hemp is grown With groat success,
and has always been regarded as a crop,
which pays a - very largo profit: CastOr
beans and the peanut are also cultivated
successfully, and 'tobacco is a very.conn ,
men and highly renumerative crop. • Cot
ton, as a mixed crop, is also - raised; and. ,
as everybody knows, always cox - mi - auk
money. All varieties of - fruit, grapes,
peaches, pears, apples; cherries, plums,
quinces, &c.l; - are:grown,- and never
There is indeed; no portion of the West
which now offeis such indtwetnents fe
the emigrant or the speculator:is South.
east Missouri. Coed lands may also ho
Lad there, cheaper, at thiS time, than '
any other poi4ionrbf tho - WeSt. Tint this
clicapuesa can not long reman ; for the
system of rail * roads now in proces of
_coustimetion=in—thit ; I
A. CITIZEN
mus a.ooiiojiei ate td lrrirtg np the price
or lands. The' Iron Mountain railroad
which ilomow completed has served tai di
rect attention to that country, and sev
eral other rail roads .which are in process
of construction, can not fail to add hm
mensbly and speedily to the present price
of these hinds. No -Mier timber cim he
found anywhere than grows upon - these
lands, consisting,' of black walnnt, ash,
elm, hickory, oak, sugar maple, cypress,
pecan, - &c. Stook groWing is also IdOtly .
intilitahle,_:bacauSe-. cattle - , sheep - and
hogs can-be roared at solittle costs 'l'ho
ildnosii of tb e climate, and-the volmitary :
vegetation enables the stock to T rim mtt
all 'Winter, without housing-en fOE'd 1111 K
.7
fia - nativo - iilturTiyasa-&o'ivalith
cmlinary , yigor, -and cattle', mnles• and
horses, subsist and keep fat allon it . t.lio
whole season. •.
Mr. Taylor, who is • offei:cilg:
'lands, is still is our borough, and may'
ba found at the ''Bentz'llionsd.".
iirocishri of Cho THtertial:
•
'Revenue laws, " every administrator, ex-
'egutpy
`bust, any' logaey' or 'distrillintivO 'share,'
shall give notice tlicreoi; iu aeritiva, to
ekto•Amessor.or..assaaut .AiiscoSor;-4iy- , Ait
the district Wliere tlic - 4cCefise'irgrantor or;
bargainer last resided,':witliiii . 30 days
after be shall have takMi clnu•gu of 'such .
ti ii t. The lhihuos of executor:, ad.
utinistratoi•s and trusteek to Comply with '
the nbevo provisibits'ortlia law;-
often e'reatUs ti•outlo aiitt
upon the estates which they
by attendance, AU& to make
tliOnb the estates'Maj' IP
real
ly be liable to a tax. PimiiMal ppperty
not exceeding' p,000; is e';:.(i'utipt, it MU'
taxation, but 4mlass the puiPer
sentativc of aft estate take:4 the-,Li'oaide
to make the 011iCev cOuinted will: ils
value, he trust have air appraisenient
made attheei:Pense of the estatt;.' fly
- giving notice in 'Limo this would b.c Qhvi
:act]." •
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,oqtaia ~at Ito - aloit4,ma,o,t , lot.gilf. , iti a IV5 , 11!iSIllal
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tlittitth . ;lltt tilt. Iritiltoll r.ltta",haprqiitt,' 101 , :trItat.lit40
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b.da'llity,.Prodestiim . Dedly;. ouattalt7 (Ito t ettools .of
1. , 0% 1 0 1 .1' 4,14 , 5);11 , 'Pr tell' Pr s 4 .l' d tp , ? t y '' ''ll :'' Fin ag
`.}mn4!ajt,y ow, d tva.,, ty ia?!. who,, alvf iII, t g. a, • receipt
for toot. ItaPi'lltt 'filaf;•lo reitioj , la,i' , l3 . la)t'' Ito 'l6*,
corral: ',•llll..ret 8 0 1,1,104 , 11111i - illtitf 41•0 : itiheitfi..'
hrtki exlltddedeo a'o:aad do atdder'alata Aatlift,e,•,ittallot'kut i
'tt‘addodCoa t' r - %h:ii,ql• l ! ) . l iN. 1 ). C9 -1 R.;. / ita.al-,
e r ' i?ith:i:/ • [I, I !i"af ICA"1".a• NOV YOrh..i.ati
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.n4,oll.:liatit edii: yiLltA.-4.llll'aalll , Ittattio,4llsia AIM!
09 titt.W.IIIrt: 11 3. 1 4PIA , Y , 1 ,, ' , 0 9.. , i.!•1 1 .0.;.. 1 ;.'191 • 3 ,
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tlttar.tsos I rain. 04t the bout Core In: It ;a thr . ol3l
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iTa ' S '' 'Mirttqadiai i 'hAt' l ailgleatjallaltdlitid r ie,' 6 dltoillety '
'th'''''ild ' frail i titqvidil , ',l4l:4.ttkith is 04,4°,1016g tbith
I 00.dt hnd .IhstedieoPilAll9i4ltit'9,,,,o7lll4P.4l..'?li.Y.4
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- , iki , li-i,ho'iuuta , 4, hiv.v,lni Lan 0 i6l oc a iljqatail4
jara.alorilition italtd (free 'of a hvgo);•,wtth tlkekAlre,tte '
fur prepOrlng Anti nab% U. 1.111110 ivltlit they till
fled a SU itE etntli rilartlraumrroN, ASTIIM
ORQYo ll .l93.9l:,"<iite.4l!kg4hittittlattl.tbridkrtfPler 1
raml . lligAho s .l'reserlpitonM y toiregtAag„(l9P
and xpiottli hatalnailon Illtlch, 4 ooticolves to o'f
voltatolo; ' 'aliffiii itoilWoiPitly+•Vutiitt{riilh 40 , 1i1
rtTledy, mitt I.v . tltcoltstkiitct nothing_ and Olit?Ilarov
n, ing• ' -' • -4 .'
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M i lli Anviburg:lLlitio& l 6.ulity',New York.' ' '
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SPEO4 IL NOTICE.
GREAT TkitICITIOST SALlll7"' — '
-- Weiwould a j . very person tlitttend
ttis, salo and gkiour (ley goods at4 t e.y_
oVI. Drice:4. - $0 is - the timo to Strip
money. See 45eitisement of N. siaw_
901' . '&.CcieeCoMmencing Jaimafk..l2,-
1870.
TO 'OWNERS. OF HORSES AND
CATTLE:
Tai Doll l Condition Powders aro wiarrAnto
' lnrjai , recinTa
tone per, Wornau, Hutu, Coughs, II idu•bo nd, Cul,lA,
'ln Rome; Quagga, /Loa , of .2411):, Ifkock.
, To)fguo, Hunk t do:, In Col,qo. They lkye ,
perfectly fafo,,andtainoceat ;no n'elid of !Thai tea
world h:4 of • Yatian'ilia
g4Yo'llllltfu coot, clonnkh thu etooviOil nutiorloark
gnus;' alp 111.1380 IWO DIM, of Cums. Try thotp,.arad
ifoudr off, tr;lniti inittilig . kiln A; 'used
tinaiefor Col:TIT - no tho.,76lvano
!Eno Coors,,, 1'0,11134m, woifid not ,talo. thorn
until lie woo told of .what they;iirp . onapcaod, idfaCe
alt,v,, wi taunt tharp..iju lilt, over twonty
running horse In 1114 ch:Lrgo, and f,r . the hist filu'oo,
* . y . ei,rs tioffia . ri otother, ,
theuC Its
Ice,
'lOlll ly-lata , naittodf rue CO refer any ono Co him.. Over
1,0001/therreforonots von hu soon at the POW-
Sul!' by DrAbp;isin and §addlers Pace 25 brits - peT .
box. Depot 101‘a k '"(1,31637(1.11d
•
ASTOUNDING IiEVELITONS
Vt . o'solett intb;icatlove tqoituthu C01d!..(:1511t , 4,
Oho hair Ely. of, 111111)e 1 . 111/ ,l/f14:11. T ho '`lll3s+
Tut]: tilvit•tfe" 111111 " 4ourtittlof Chum to
•
h . l" hitiorly . I'l4 tho , ltr'
irntiy i hti`
on:17. ' ' dstod. efiiiwtos. t". 11-
0) ony, 1'4,11..1.4 111 11 carviul ittutl;.le, 111111 1111111411/11 .
01111 . C 1114111111111.8 Ipi,!1:18;1,,r pyo Ix, not opl? . %llrit.
olass for uhltngitt • tho 1 . 1.1111 . 111; tho huh', but
ly nfo.
Cln tnit 'nil Dri.ing; nvis
Hair atcr Dyeing., 'illy :
nj.1.111-1t:1
1V - PAINE4 OF 171 - ST Dt,
An.t rplev,•,l at once 'h,y, the
uppliralimi .d' mio of Allrnirk'a Porno Plahtintt.'
(kiaatowa. Ala, Nov. Al, 18te:
cu.: .1)01.41g ull cxlouttlye
p id•• o)A41: I 4:11:t1,11 itupea
01 Op , io 1.1" yilur 'Porous 1110ter,' 1
cin 'oorilfy r i hut tl•ey olaon
" 11411P/Int.b.3/..1).':
Dr. 11., Igp:1)1' rttVll.lritil. CPU s;ir Hwy, ate tho'bent
Ilk: wiuteiv: pyt:k
1011;1'1,1; tlita , l,tlluiy.v.4l,?lpg•rup , vitio , thoyb.i..ic
pr. w , anti 111 a'th, itniil•llt.• nlyvtig pf the pit v 011
nv , twin is r••••Iorn,(... 11§"1:ni4;
it II( • Pl.,;toi;t oureil rigontln•in•in
that 11 , 1 11411 y pr-evi•?linn !Win' LI W1 , ,1/1111 - tiro, , ith
t hr irlpV,Vsll 1 . .11i „ lUttn7ft-1
r - •'
I CIA)(IiTA AN I) trucoriA.
N"(/ '111'1)113 IT
11 . 1711731 . CI !!
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t i ttliit litt• dot') .1 tits tiSlltlittii tilt . It itt it ittiiiint it itt
littitlit t ' l.i.t.'t hitt trot inty Itri t.ttilttit.l (hitt I U. tt with
in,: lint lite itfititT. '' .I:l'litlAt.ti! til ttil Ititztitt,
tit, li.i It• tit"
CAllla t)DI, (iki I ES, 81'1,1 NI) AVAII &
4;1.1. 1.1141, , ii , hrilelt, 'All 11., NVO:k paianth:
-
Iht% itvg I ..vrp pION. I Lois , /..4
1•1.11,1!‘,14 II; ins tit ti Colitili11211& Of
1).1 11.,1 f.sl, - et f(. 11:x. Yolitil f4:11.0t,
AT,' U.tl/
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MIZE!
ISIZ.VN Intirr JP& • PILLS
'IIII, 3 OIITAiTt NOTIOPI
. :4 "..-
. • • -__
't it gives nni plen•ure le coro 'bat 3 ~ , i hoeta `,..
-liiiTnit-CDIMIIL'in - mropinio liinniel ;? , ., , ,,Z1 getable'
e... 4 ,,, - 4, , , Ln e, • , '.: l:' .ir—.u -- bi ng
Pl', rmloss vy t. rhos, i.l , ■ml not being TY'leoholle
mulant;:',i' • ,-. •XL I{ ' II TOO , I ., rVI' 31 . It
T 1
4'... t ' 1" - •
• Pht
t . ';r'l.ll/I 44:WS 01J6 -1 3 L z
ig4,0 4 11il co , dity bug attalna)lits unpre
cedented fame: They nro apprort4l. They
support, strengthen, and aid the growth of muscles
itoy.opuNtr to have It perliiillrelTv4 Upon the, nereeti
ing irritability, while supplying warmth. They,,
'lll,lll to to:cumulate electricity,4llll ehd thn clrculntloti
of the blood. through the • part where applied, by
;:tehtduhealtimitetiontkeerena.eaareame a ,
• ".I. In ImmlYsia, ether° artlettlealon was annum&
ed, the use of the Porous Plasters to the pine restore,d
thoiiitte'lililtti;and"Vntifortall;
In fndt, the . pullout Itereoli,
• tho Pordns PlanttA I,pl , 1314,11 ed she imiplelts
n baby. ; lyp refer
, t1 .: 31r0. , ~.11h.14,
gold ifj• A je , liey, fol rept lfouniii
'New . t ftanolra
JUST fttCEI.Vti:C.
A S Cull,xWak of, Notlonf of t all Moils: .11, largo )1110
of „Clillartio:11 Ntlioies'. and idid:;:t nail Afelitto'
fit *lll &
wk•II 11.,% 11nk 2n 000 Ibffh6iiiraliint, at '
Tr` vis CQXFg . 11 1 4) 1 1 Pilts.. - 4
- 4, No, 11, South
:
MEM
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A g 'ntu'aiii . ..,lo;,. 1 );k 1 :".. tt;',;.711
tlii," trait l'utfiret on to brfcea
fit NP8 y AK D.. GLA 814 WAR the ;orgy,
StuUK.uT 1101$ 41104.1 . , lhnt we uru Ityly Cool
Oil, of !iii,..41111ii.y,. , 111y011il lu 81.111111 ii, rrultonr,
•
qt'to,.o
Sll - 11 onothor'i-olktlnu hi rave. 6f • 4t3'
rbiladelphio a slo.oo. 4 sello, of Qokoonstoro , of 84 ,
skutltlrlivorl lit our, ti;oru nt
. 16f. 11 CAlt S. Ao:,n
•
TIIE ONLY FOR
DySPEP . SIA 1(110WN ; TN ';".
WITOLEi WORLD;
TW: n ino.tnr • e'anali •A toericiu 1")
l'lno Tree TAN' Canilta) 'um a.. poilthe
cure for tlynropHln In DS 1110 a dygnkl.itto.y
hu putt{ or of long stop44li. •
They. Fonol4Vo llie FO . CII;i nunde of
"IrtOnt . nnil fbrovdr.l
Thrr IOT Illt tiaort. igony
;opErao catt Lcll. , . , , f , j . ,
VAOS .Y 0 pled fbr and
boirrtfly;44 11.11 V, Cit'
i 41.1 ' • r • ... 4
' "Ko."form cf *sp•imitt• indirmtion ,ca, roeis
1401 . pu,u..triktitwycnytT ;
,;
vital I.,tine'phyf tho.flue pe•
cabin• pi•oct4o - 1 In filo diptillation 0f- tbn bin•filf.h
Itn highest InedlvAl pryllnrtin nro rptainol s,ltAntig
orortes
It ytt;i•nklbonx sy . ;:to It ..t.1161.
tllu "on, option which /willful% Mood, on , ho'l
C Ittp.tuncult or pltlogett,.which°pi
•1 the. lunge. It, bottling pt . inclpl.: :Lep.
Of on 3id r . I fit' rd morn.. of P/V 11/
t .11 ilt : tit Alsrlortlyart, tollrylot poln '3nd
Nolulttlng. In rantlittoit.• It Itt ft.., xua "of years of
tnntly ettp3 exporPnent, out/ lt,in Wore!! to 9sooll3iettnl
Stith pt.k3t Ivo ondin:ttocu of Itx Foyer to,cital
In.. log di,..11A;,1; If tlitt pailont lien not 'too lour 3.
trrotinit of Ar r o•
ft.okbc. tporatTlirostLon 1..11/.;;x1;:lipa
•cletiF, or -compittlitt,
.3;13.141,-ttn‘ll4:trolltpVitro
!',thin,', Qopplt p ,ltipf
no
teeTntel . .. It (4 otttlio'i 4%, tlin C.Yoirltial Pitt
4• pit t lona at the; , OM ce• ASeuo kaki 'NI
hint at t. floor otittuul king plt.yri4;nt..ter, nol N uo,tlplitl3
vnti nem,. w Lux. , 4..1 ril', ore ;({ roll (• • I lay 1 u ilk Iron
ME=
of ss
'l'h6 appartnnitf cdTered Ly
in tLeJ+muNry. ,
letteraft:Onply varpu.f....tha `;141.
11 . 1kere com , oi4"al;rAjfitancus ,hauhl t•ho the shave
of Droftt or Past
1,1
boXi;:kl.4 itypall•Tl r. o ol4 o !Ptice.:" ! • !
AVlNhart,'; Ppm: Tr . ". Tar Cord - 111, iI,LO a
Lott $ll rat gaar.'.' Vent l,v ofil!) •
All ranlin'upic.itiouslEnuldlo adf1t.”.i...4 7
O.:C :carman RT,'3I
No. :::12 Not t $...4 . 4:n0l rit644
131931
. . List,et unelainiedletters reniaidinghr
_ •
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-11 week ending January 8, 1870:: .
_noirni.. Mrs E . 31111,, Mrs 31 trtrarol
Eol ert'
'Clockluy;llinry • . Ait•ntzer.
Colontul, Mrs Sgralk.
Agn.ll Pogo, (11,111'A ' , •
(11.10.011, 31rg Park Molkernon, , . . .
s ' Thor, Wm
311,11 Unr.ll.ll IlopertPlloArrril: • ;5,
Epoy, M. Sarall Mini II
1 , 11.k.)161.10r,.1. Sininion.i, •MIS 31 ••
I•rederlcAr,,3llrii Moly, Shearer, 3I ,
(Wen, 'Mil . Swlgt.o;3lr. 31 L"
tirobs,..tosittel. . • Ilchttch, lan /Id •
(iibpon, (11.0 11 . Alts,, It It
CmR, Mien Falllfillt C - • • •
(iibdoll, Mrr (7„ pawl!!
Hazel, rp,4 ' • Alozior, t,f4•lllkrA '
saner, Alter U,
11E4 . 111011, Chtol Soil's, .11.1111 r
COU'R. K ,
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Iformnn, 311,f1b IhAcer, A, •
Smith, Lel/
J6llnr.lo,lillen Shover, tvm '
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Nlinich; biro Zug Do, :it. • • '
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r e.11 . 1' , ..h. *ld
I COMP ,d r , hvt.o
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JOJIN T. daI:EN,
Torts ItruNth Focretary . .• . I IQll'll7O,
]loom f4d
Tlntt" •Iluxinenl Stand •nnd 1)k llili
anted qqpiort,ll.l,linnver fnreut.,, now 111
erni,:n.y of Ilenry Pokily, Is ofri.reol fur n•nrfrohi"
Sprll 1,11171 t. Tim Storu Itqpln :aiiillllQuso,
model v , yrtr,.loy • y to4ntlior. Vl,l. term,: '
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84[400 2t .%.
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Has best) roaored from Nor! l 'Elltitydiai qii 1 61.4 1
isr -114trAnciti. TrAcd
ktk'eh,q.
NynERE 7111; DEBT 'PICTURES IN SOWN ARE . 41;411.1
(4.40 .
MEM
;14 EALe.gSTAT-Iffs $41.41.- 2 :The
f Of I no, it Itltl 1.01,"
.titoot.,l Wt. , * Louth', w. otlertr, I,ltroogiof.
Cot 11,1, 1,. 1.111, ink', to 1 . ..k0
lo to )I :ti„ rhnti,(, t,fl/, f
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Juttytt 6rthgy
toro,th f', t, 1/r COllllllOll PI, of, lint. rhunlics or
ICuthbarlanth Poll ,'ett,I.JJAILItt L. and '.1.41,ce., .tha
tol Coot ot 01ri itto,l 'lrtulloot tiont , rat,
j.1114.1,v4•k. in polll roolitlot nod the don Thin
;P. 14 , 11 r ap4 Jutlkoor of. thou
'Cool Is'of 0%. rola! Tol mho :au l (rt. tal
/11 thr Ito ti of oils tpitol - GDR
tin t • 1 i,l rouuly oWitollo it Lod, I%) tlo It• pill cevt totw
lnd rtghth of t{.,renilitt 1411.11/ Wiwi/ onfor4l:
tim Court ut tieht tAI dull ,11 , ,rery La,
C n tit Xt 'AY.I 111111 i ilTO,ll=
tug thi. otn toot 3102h1t,). It Oho hill thtt 112tVtigo,r...
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rtn i tr i f
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to tlfoh,l3lll,t4l` opl I F,lkth d o n°, 0. .1 .9,1
ttotio Illtttotte 1,,J1111,1 by r ,, oLot,out,o.i
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voliuty, 10.4
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tilom.jaxt cputtkkoliatitt, wilt find It to . c . 4le4,3l,liitit •ge.,
to call and .snialii• thu • • •
of lils'warra ro 11 trelia•ing f'aco hero, nv
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STATE .01P GEORGE. W..SIIEAF. •
6. NMI, deceesed,literinghrenAppti
tor, _by tin) Orphans' Conk of Cumberlnt d count),
eto Mak - e - distrlbutlon of the balance. In the hands of
RM. Handel - son, Ilan , and tin. Andrew N'obinger,
oxerotors of Georg° t /leaflet, late; of the borough.
of ('arllsle, 11,u:emudot; ;tittlatoututat-I he personer le. -- ---'
pally entitled thereto, nosy, Ito refine, lAKZ
That I/will atteed,lo the dui ies'of ley appointment, •
an auditor. aforesti, at niy olliee, In th e borough of
entliot , •, on Thar ny, the lAl'enty-seiewl, day
eilftlaarY, A. 1). 1870,1 a.
.10,1.dOek, when and
wit , re all persons Intetested are regnesttel to attend, •
and repro; rat (loin int or.-I tub reigs , • '
M. C. 11F.IIMAN, ,
•
Cjan - 03t
SHOE AND IiAT STORM,EOIIIBAtE I ,
underxigned,wboso tlinoliti:;loll:titken: 41 '
lip by hir dodos to the Corlbee
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north rumor et tile II I it, !ABM
done ouctlrdifottiioineig fbi nif tir'y`ears. To rikit% "-
jii4Gterylptrtgll Ntittplkfaciliti.f.4llo/04apatokforlb•z.
otuoloottriortiFtlto bohtrirdo ao ialll Ins Id, peouiP
ui riy 1104,11 M. opportubtV„ . 55t,,cotathigoico the bop t
iIIINiIII, , II a tho t arn. JOHN' IRVIN }I
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6uan7o3m:.; • At4t,,,:,{C,
-kToncE itl hereby given for
thshook,try.fohti.twoittamurit4kro r o a wing C,
to immed!ale payment, and tin.°
chime uq clumandA aza'nat. the Fmllo )4111 I/INS/aft .
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DiVr.TANNer":o l oliinettli.' rfbarnii tho=reiirier-or
Nuiu di.l 11,16.1 tit reel, •
Imp too( - 0 o -.,tore Dl% ELIA N(1 IJOISSES t , Drink
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LA 11U 610.NN; 1101.181.4 yi /It nil,thn r4 , Gno,nry out
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INZ;slhef rite.' • POrsOn§ diNOrottir to viOtv , tho prnporty,
wilNidnao , ,•11' ll,' 1.; wt l halurn,.
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NAMITOWS NOTICE.-:=-The
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