• .HARRISBURG LETTER. ~---- ll.tunisnuno, .January 25, 1870. Last ti,!eok ire had the inauguration • •iona the election for State Treasurer. This week, unfortunately, tro . have nothing out ;of the ordinary' routine business of the . session. The Legislature meets promptly-at eleven in' the morning, aria adjourns with equal prOnuitness tiro hours afterwards. .The' principal business accomplished , is the reading of bills in place, and their refer, encdto, the ptl)per committees. Some interest attaches to the debates 'on the question of prihting the record. It has been fliscnssed, and considered, and re ported,on dry corinitittees,- but no result has yet been reached; ',Me Cdbstitution reqqires the Legislature to kebp ajournal of its prbcpediugs, and to publish it weekly. There bas, as yet, been no authorized publication of the proceed ings, and thus far this requirement of the Constitution has been disregarded. Sev eral plans have been proposed with a view of getting a record published, with out incurring the expense of last year, but none of them have prjoved'satisfae-. Cory, and this morning, in the Senate, the subject was indefinitely' postponed. Pending its discussion 'Senator Lowry indulged in some reflections on Mr. Bergner. This brought ottt.lr. Mumma, who gave. the Senator front Erie the ben 'Mit of a half hour's reprimand for his sins, politicarand personal. • 'rite :trinomial hill bill of lag year abolished the franking privilege, and com,equeidly the law makers love thus ear been coMpidlcd - 1 0 do their correspon dence al their oen proper cost, lord charges, for postage.. Yesterday the Senate passed an act, repe,ding it, which \Vat; duly the over to the horse. .ilefore th e Senate, adjourned, howper, Mr. Billingfell moved to recall the act, and at the call of the yeas and nays, voted to recall and 11 against"! This, of course kills the franking privilege again. fur this time. This is being economical vertainly, I ,:onoinquiaide point but it went, ,Irang, lull S,natm.,.; pa:4i a Dill gistrig thc:nuielves po,tage stamp., and during the same se,..ion Lill • it, simply on the c.ill of the yeas and nays. It is doubtless ail right, MOt censorious persons are inclinda to enthrone that fear of the dear people may have di will fro rleiiurtl I'ui coll,el,llco. ,rninL7 o t . un IL C011(01.110(1 :10, 0 ;011 c•11,t• 111 111 ti 10' , 1 Nrua -011 10'1 . ;11 i s 'OOl. 1. , ill'ar 1 - 11T;ITIllelli - 1-1 011 11 111(j00 10' 4 cit1:0111 'MC ofll,o (.1111,1:461.' '('lii, th't, 'lllSt i',..1141 - 1y 11c•C'tiftilliiii , , Nit. from \Ai, It NV: \\.• Witt 11., wa- its; fall. or C. /11'I' lit•11111CrOt'y W. 11 1 .1 t-ii(intititit tr tlaiy it. Ilairefore 11r. I)iaitiliatil, the illiticateil Candid:lU'. CollteSt.S. /he 1:011111111te2 drams fll try the are )le-s r s. I,myry, —llraltim, Wal rel. awl 1111 , 01:e. 11 eim bii can s, - Mes-,. ltmualull , and "Miller, Delmer:its. The eonte'stailt i. _ . representeill I;y I.e.wi, C. (,t,F,ldy. (l Philattell,lii;44.ll44 Mr. Wolff -by lion. L. \V. 11:0; of I Inthisbnig, find J. Alvxatnion Sinip.ott, of 1'11i1341,-Iphia. TliOpyiti4ol. , 4 nf the conte , Jant It- string' or aliegi.tl 1 , 1 i11 , 11):11 ..r nhirlt fiont Diamond of 100 s Men in each of) v.., division , :, and 11110111'g them lu \\ ott, and in mother ward - Mfr.",'siiiit'o'itri - it`st.Y.' - tltrn were All this dime franilul•ntly Ttadleid vet Min judge , t, einfrite. Wit LC,: C uji-tll moved to quittAt pulti ton t lint it, ii t,t . 11. and. that it S ;171T6ITITTITW ,1101V( . 11 theirONVII filisit v. After )Ir. Cassidy had finished his speT:ir, --- Sri. i fall provi'd that the err}' !rat ion or the petition 4iotved thi.t. it Nei 11111 Ilt rtoin tl,se the election rt :ill hough they IFe i rCi . id What that retain vont al i ned. Foi other F itont ral,e ,i:Ltuments, Lc conteleled hat the coot taut shouhl he turned of Court. IC the committee quash the petition that ends the whole affair: TB they do not they will proceed to take testimrny, and will, perhaps, get throng]] with the ease this session, and perhaps not. • TL wonhl, of course, be improper to pre judge this ease or any other. Wins say l i e entitled to the ',eat depends entirely on the proof in i his disc.' It may he howeimr, to state that this district con tains the notorious Fourth ward, in Phil adelphia, where Democratic majorities have been for years made to suit what ever mnergeneies may arise. Tr they did n't act on tha tprinci plc year Al derman.MelNGullin must not have been himself on id zetion day-. tThetry if fraud Txdulged iu by the Democratic press, is nituply alis.urd, when the fact is known that this district includes tho'r own ac knowledged fraud mill. If Mr'. Watt re tains hi:Cid:tee, we hugel three -majority in the.tienate, it'll(' is ousted we still have a majority of one. Thedlouse Majority, of course, does WI, depend on - any con tested scats. - FIoWU - I's and 13o . :: kils, ahrl olful-fo r ma, Ly John N. Stayman, ol• . An9lent,Langnages anti Cla,NicAl, TJil- LOntuio; in Diehinson College—Phila dolphia : Claxton, Rembon finger . TlMauthoe or this book of poems is a eitizeu of our borough, being ono of the. Profesmrsla Dickinson College; and wnare gratified,' after a somewhat care , ful perusal of his book, to.know, that. it does not detract .from his Coruna , very copiderabli) literary reimtatipm. Tim professor hits tried the mosT dap cult rfyius of composition, and has, in ,tho ;;Mthr, been saccessfid. • 'We would not sae words of niliptali.. fled, pfaise ill reference. to any one of his poeins; hut, taken as a whole, the Iwo fessor las; wo tliink, reason to con , *Malta° himself oil their merit. Thu „title OC . ttio , ,Suggested tO us it different style of poems from those in • -,-the u nc before us. We weulld oat arally expect that the thofight and; ..style those works,..it iti Zhu autliar's unity duty tu_ ~forty and, expound, would live haufflltell his tins ; that he would laWet,tisolnboxtbnt,knitated tholmetry ,mlassic, times,' ha this' we lithe: been' thisappointed; Itut . ire cannot say' tlisti c grecably.• .Thu poeintrare rathee, of then . analytical than the olasqieal. typa.• .No '• One slit» tld ilialfault ,with•LlichnAlior'for adopting that style !which has t pleased Ads. tashe,; llis themes arc varklus, and hit some , instances mere pactietti r hitles mighthaYtt :,.,•bean warmth • We make sonic silectlon'S,* !rand oarreaders call make au estimatd of 'UM - merit - of the poems.. , • •• Front' ‘L The Three Partings„ • • WF , • 11 I nntl phlldhuoil po i 1.% ; J. , " 'yyt both were a, Ilislit Lunn d, a. ~; ; 4 3 0 t to polooi; Tlint 1 I,Vll , :viy • ' Mot 6nit , It Willi ;2' . .• This coiltainit a smith tieitt toucheh tit° heart of every reader In.the •"'lilirtielit?'; :we hap) ' • not Idle since the prima crention, . '.t'hot.?ed a yesterday, and li:shutout; dawn; ; pat lives nod Nvo-ks Ist endless revelation, Of nnijustfuntlinnuel tini untruth drain: • * • And where tijo grin bonito into (Immo armies, all tho garden learns to glob and blush, • . - Thu not oniiuni ing blaze, io me. Acleees Ged Fel of al In the Burning bush!' The professor turns, our thoughts to' miracles which,' although they may lose their significance, on account of their frequent occurrence, And out familiarity with - them, notwithstanding, toll of the, omnipotent, as truly and as wonderry as those of Jewish history. We take from "The Poet : "Of birth, Lb:nth, and wbut bed and - may folksy, The Jo?, tho pain, the swill i•xchonge of tttch ; Of ea, t h and star, and sphered beyond the motion Of the blue shy, and far beyond the re sell Of piercing glasses ; of the profound abyss 13,, That yawn Ilene tth our fort of Lothe's wars A milieu y rfilegotton that'i,ars Mut lihhten Beneath thr roldnosA of the Anent grave. Of thole 110 slogs, hits sung, 0•.11 sing forever, While man Is'Enan, a td SOIA3IIB g, and col.; 01,4 il • sings, and 0i:1 Lit silont 1'1;61 limit. intik. n tho non] Poet ;119uli.'!, 'These selections we have taken from what we consider the proressur's best Pieces. there arc many others in the book that also have the ring of true poetry ; many in which the versification, is smooth, and the thoughts fresh and well expressed. But while it is true 'that a large number at•o meritorious, themare Ilie to which we take exception as •to the manim in which the subjects arc treated ; and Meru arc others that, we tlnnk,should nevci•:have been. published. "Shakespeare," intended evidently as a Nil icism on the works of that author, cannot, justly be called such, however truu'llte praise,: and however, elegantly it may be told. It is indiscriminate landal ion. There are thirty-six pages of \ Vendetta as may have been the gen iu i of Shakespeare, and incomparable as may be his literary productions, we de not-think.they are faultless, nor that he was superhuman. 1 kre ar,; the arst hoes of "To the Ilve” : 0 1.1... i• i.. 10 rel rpt. =I pi‘rson world ever have supposed thlil the writer or the above, and of "The MAT ihe same person, haid ikit 1.-en finuld _thcsame vohune. rhymes. la '' A ready," among ninny, we find th,• I'ol:owing : "philosophy" with "me," " pomp - with "encamp," " ratite" with root, - "holy'• with "melancholy,' • "how with " . I,elow,•' with "else." In otln.r* l'requently notice "Ilown" with "gono,' and "bloAsorn" Frith " bto inn In ennclu , ion, we would say, that, ~(nue caulk, the bunk has in orifite,tahlo merits or en order suffii'ent.ly the poetic literature of the language. NEWS ITEMS Lanca,Le'r has.diptheria. 'Pottsville has a: Typogrophieal Union. Luzerne county Inot highway -rohbers. A f.l - 1 . ,(100 lire occurred at Olyp,ant on the tirht instant. • • l;nrlinWan, lawa;Mas a public library of 1,095 volttioes The Broadway Nev 'York, police 11:n111:lye smallpox among Florida 'orange (Fop. this year will (rouble that Of last year. The' South Carolina railroads 110\V carry immigrants for one cent a mile. Florida is receiving its 'white popula tion (d . consumilives. Texas-cattle have muidivipled in mint- Horse thieves :Ire prowling shout in 13m•ks oultill y Steam canal boats are to be, tried on the Lehigh next summer. The la,t corn or Indiana r -Wati 11:1V- V(`Sitql in a snow storm. / The canine population of the United States is . 6,000,000. • Sixteen persons \VINT bellCaded iu Germany in tho year 1869. One hundred "and twenty-tire differ ent .journals are issued in Philadelphia, The diptheria is - prevailing 'to an alarming extent in ninny parts. of Ver mont. Besides being lighted with gas, the streets of Paris require 1,113,9 oil lamps. The village of Sardon Puy do Dome), Prance, has been almost entirely des troyed I.; fire., An aged mendicant tut -r been arrested at Bayonne, Fiance, who carried $B,OOO in gold about his pel•son. , Cattle and sheep are beginning to die from the effects of drought in California. A lady .in Lebanon, lUdiaiia, .was frozen to death a few nights since, while sleighing. The Massaohuselts saving bhnlcs gained $17,000,000 in ,deposits last year. There are to be $lO,OOO worth of tors in the new Unipii ilotel, at Saratoga. PERSONAL I'z-Secretary' reward 13 in Ilitarritt. Forty-six of the NatioOat Senators arc lawyers. lht Chatlltt lectured in Betlilell'em lost week. Th, hind for the benefit of Edwin M. ,Stant 011 . 14 family hies reached $lOO,OOO. E. B. iNfoore was nominated by the President, on the twelfth lost, as Ap praise• :it Philadelphia. On Tuesday morning of last week Frank Boner was kills.! at Hazleton Mines by a fall of coal. Anthony contain was instantly killed aL time Stafford Mines, near Scranton, ono day last week. Keating's inanim; mill, in Porpand street, Boston, was yestorday desti`oy.ed by lire ; loss, $30,000. Lx-Ciovernot: John S. Barry, of Michi gan, died at Constantine yesterday, aged sixty-eight years. The Maine Legislature yeste'rday_ ,adopted a memorial and resolution of re 'SiriOa to iliemointiry of the late Senator Fessendon. ' It is reported that Allentown is i; t. have two new daily papers, One.of which will be Published by IL, Iratell of the La tivli .4ayister. -lion. W. pad foi'd, of Wostsehoster county, N. Y i „ •who seined' two terms ip Congresd; died on Tue Any, • , , . , • 'Hon, ,Jefrerson.Daviehas entered upon kis duties as Pieshient of the Carolina. ' f ife ''lnsti iattee -bornpany, at illehtplo,, ECM Oov, Bullock, of:Gcorgia, has tv.spite 41 :Ben Godhey, who murdered a planter Burko county', in,that,State in Juno last. The President . yesterday ,nolnioated 4 . letiry. Bucher , Bwopo to 140 X, Fl.,..4.ttor ney, for Western Poullayliania.. Bev. Henry Ward Beechoi.), declines the increa4 of salary recently v oted Min by the . trusteea 4)f Plymouth. Churell.-. L.; lu'd Univel'sfiy Ws • fortr:nino prci= fosgorp, forty-two other toachers, and; *von hundred 'and 80VthiMit'llde4b1. '; Francis' ills finally stallbodliisjiocond wit . ° in Brooklyn, N Y.; on Bunclity night, Ho had served atorm in tin' State Prison for Ids lll't . P. T. tarnunt is meditating - a visit}, to r. , •. In Wayne co4nty, iridayi , Waltai Samhol, Otto • ei 'ping tholornierkille'd,ithe'lateor NviA an axci: Giabam was aridateci. -- " - • Ellen Rebecca Utt, whose trial fop the Murder of Thomas Barrett, in Now York, has before heart — mentioned, _has been found guiltyof manslaughter in the third degree, the highest penalty -for wliidh is four years imprisonment, P: A. Wallace, a lawyer and real estate speculator, Was i -arrested for forgery at Cleveland on Monday night. He escaped from custody, but was re-arrested at Meadville . ; Pa. Over 424,000 of his 4brgo3 papers have been diseoveredi While a young man, named Kendig, was trilling with a revolver, •at Carbon dale, Pennsylvania, last Saturday, it was discharged, the ball passing through his abdomen and killing him instantly. • A train on the Bogton and Albany Railroad ran-into a team at a crossing in Beckete, Mass., yesterday. Baxter Has .kett, 'tx Middlefield, was killed, and Sam uel B. Allen. of Holyoke, was Seriously injured. Under instructions from United States Collector Stine s, the stock of all the wholesale liquor dealers in Newburg was seized yesterday'on the ground that the property wars not properly stamped. A few nights ago three robberSenlered the house of Mr. 11. Smith near Louisville, Ky. They were tired upon by Mr. Smith, with 'a double baryclled shotgun, ,Who killed one and fatally injured another. Tilr. Decry declines Mr. Dion s chal lenge to play another game of billiards -for a wager,' on-the-ground of injustice to other contestants for the champion's cue, and that he may be call East at any Mo ment to play his next competitor, Mr. Rudolph, of Chicago A suit for slander instituted by Mrs. Mary Ann Rivers against her father, Henry' G. Becker, of Livingston, N. Y which has been on trial before. :fudge Hogeboom, in Hudson, was terminated yesterday morning by the jury bringing in a verdict of $3,300 damages -for the plantiff. A row oceured in a dauceliouse at Ells worth, Kansas, a few nights ago, which resulted ia the _killing of Samuel M. Zech er. After the parties had retired for the night some unknown parties entered the house and shot Fanny Collins, Ettio Bald win and George Gardner—Upfermer and. ltaci fatally—while they 4ere in their rooms. Samuel Baker, _a negro, who was under sentence of death in Henry county, 'Va., was taken before Judge Underwood in the United Stales District .Court, yester day on a writ of habeas corpus, end re leaskigt from custody on the -ground that Ahe_conrt which tricd . ltim was jilegalun-, de'r the ReeihistrUction-acts. Pit- rarlis4 lattaat VOL- 70. NO. 4 THE END OF THE - STRUGGLE. \t length the negro question is over. The agitation caused by the injustice done to the colored peoPle of this land is closed by their , enfranchisement. Bight Mid justice heed - triumphed, in spite, of the scheines of selfish dema gogues and the struggles of armed trai- 1 tors. The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution gave civil rights to all, the Fifteenth will iwevent any further politi cal 'oPpression;Am account of .race, Color or previous conditioit"otseieitude. Of ..its final adoption their can no longer be any doubt. The Constitution requires the ratification of an Amend. meat by three-fourths of the States: There are thily,seven States, and conse quently mhen . twenty-eight.of these have ratified it, it become a part of the Fed eral Constitution. Twenty-seven have air eady placed.themselves on record for equal rights, and three more me abso lutely sure to follow them. The States that have already mailed are OS follows A lAIIIIII/1 lunds Ek! .1 MI eveA , Illn Lo I,t ul nue, Arnalinchusrlis, irlirhigiiiii Minnesota, Ni..l,llirlii, 111114“ rl, biotinin; Nan if ainnshire Now lark, Ni rib Quolina, Panoryirsinia, itlade !Wand. P. nth Carolina, V• rant, ' 1 iir Isla, West Virginia, MEM Nebraska, Georgiii, apd Texas, arc sure to increase the list. This will make thirty and will avoid all legal difficulties, growing out of the Withdrawal of New York by her present Democratic Legis lature. The new article which is to be incorporated in the Natiunhl Constitu tion reads thus : "Awr. XV., Sac. 1. The right of citi zens of the United States to vote shall not be . denied or abridged by the United States; or by any -State, on ac count of race, or color, or previous eon dition, of servitude. "SEC. 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate leg islation." Whether the antediluvians of the Democratic party will be stupid.enough to dig up their old speeches and editorials when the adoption . of the Fifteenth Amendment is announced remains to be seen. They have so often predicted Na • Donal ruin as the Republican legislation, that it might be will - for them to oinit it this time. Then, too, if thenegroosNote it Wright be convenient tcOave some of them vote the - Democratic ticket. • This may prevent a repetition, of their folly, and if so, the enfranchisement of the. colored man will be 'received with less opposition than any other National measure within our retollectioni Till whivleSire to be freed from the angry and senseless discussions that have grown out of this subject, wilt rejoice' that it is foreverended, and those with regard the oppression of -the colored .raeo,'.as a National disgrace,,will haitihO vetificatlon of the Fifteenth Amendment as the beginning .of a better and there glorious era in our Nation's history. George .l). Prentice, ono of the ablest, and, certainly tho • most - brilliant journal -ISt 1111 r .tilia country, (lied on Saturday last, at the agcipf '67. 'He Nxls editor of the' Louisville Journal for almost fo.];tY yeare and though his genius made the concern profitable, and powerful as a newspaper, himself _gradually ; ~ became poor i: hit: paper. passed ;Into - 7 . 9th° r hand antLho,was dismissed front cmsdoyment.. Time readers;. t 46. J:ol4J•ne, howev*, , . would net, tolerate ,this; and the owners recalled him, and, paid : ltint. to the ..time. of. his death, , The following oltetifiles,nf hitu,,which appearcd;:same :time since,, in a Magaslne ar ieTe r will be .readE.PPWpt A' ll o4 o / I ,Yi 'at homely, commonplace, man who lila faa;. tttroft were. In repose.,. But when he,was interested,, and, talked . friply,, :which was seltipm,.ldir face his ,eyes 6=4 . xattioPeAo...- - TAP j ilineFrxt , hic face ama yo'ky ,g 990.; and A strikinth , contrast with tho lower which wa.dhealry, with ksonsual cast. Ile. has n9thoon In' . =.. • •- :ir.i. prm-healthlOr-soroo yparp, having_ suf- T . lered sovore*.from a stroke ofyaralysier ; ii'llial!he 4 . 0 at work, in his 4 . 1.v.at0 4 1 4 'rico, in an:Old woolen jacket, and i,looal:i„,i `veil wdni , :iiippers, and aeon 'ehkiffling;, sullenly atjp t , he reminded o ore 9.! 4.slmop.tiONallor than a pciitalar po4. and a distinguished journalist. He was not temperamentally a sanguine or cheer ful man, and_ was adqiCted especially. af ter-age came: upon IMM to (RI 'pf,Morese 7 ness.anci gloom..'_licmetimes , he would' not speak to his . most intimate friends for hours, andrippeared anxious to avoid society of all kinds. Generally he was a severe student, Mid when traveling was fond of reading, and, in the habit of tak-' lug notes'on the margin of the .papers which he carried shout in 'his pockets. From such notes, vihen . he was at home, he Would' dietate- editorials and para graphs, and frequently make a brilliant . article out of some well worn semi; he had exhumed from his pocket. `,lrp Ire ago, Mr. Prentice right hand became paralyzed from continuous wri ting, and although the entire , arm is available for other,purposee, his 'fingers ale stiff and will not obey the readers promptly enough to admit of his writing aa rapidly as his flow Of ideas requires. Ho seldom attempts more than his au tograph or a short letter intended to he very Private, and then liis thatch upon his pen becomes vice like in its tenacity, while the outer fingers of hip hand stretch themselves . involuntarily in ' every diree tion;. very much like the anterinie of an exaggerated beetle. To remedy this he made use of a writing machine, which he, worked by'moana of his whole arm: - 'lt served him verywell for a time, but lie finally discontinued it, for fear that he might loose the use'Of his arm as Well as - hie hand. Since then lie is compelled to employ an amanuensis. His first em ployee in this eapactitv was a young la dy,.but as ho is a very gallant:Old gentle 'Winn, she diverted his attention toomuch' from his work:.*' * * * At lifittable, 'with his spare notes and a rapid aman uensis before him, he palls forth strings of witty sayings from his brain as a ma gician pulls forth coils of silken ribbons from a hat. •Whenever a point suggests itself he jots it down, nomatter where he is or wnat accomodation fur jotting down is at hand. He generally has 'a pencil and a sill, of paper; aometirilea only • the debris of an old envelope, about, but for a desk he would With equal readiness make - use of his hat, or a dead well or a lamp post. The note, consisting proba bly of but ono word, is then consigned to apparent oblivion •in the depths of a pocket or-the inside of a hat, to be brought out only by chance among a number of boon companiOns in the same - place. When he feels - inclined to wit, he takes, from receptacles where ho had place I his more fortunate, thick sliifrof-tiny-manuSeript f —withe .-bare. suggestion of a joke. On these he com mences a system of incubation that is quite as rapid as that of a famous lien persuader. Ho dictates in a slow, and serious manner, with his eyes fixed al ternately on his own little slip of paper, and.en the ceiling, fiunctiniting as lie goes, paver halting to supply a word ,or two _to embeihsh a ligpre, but straight on as fluently as Wendell Philips, or Susan B. Anthony answers a retort. His eon . - vntsational powers, strangely enough, are very deficient. He beiomes painfully dull and awkward in brilliant company. Introduce him,th a noted ,wit, and, al though ho may laugh at the jokes of his new acquaintance, the laugh is partially forced, and his replies, if he attempts any are irrelevantand pointless." The fund for the relief of Socretary Stanton's family now exceeds $lOO,OOO, which has been raised by voluntary con tribution. We -rejoice to hear of this substantiaj and sensible tribute. It lipeak4 well for the generosity of our 'people that it was done, and done so promptly. It places in comfortable cir cumstances those for whom Mr. Stanton was as much bound to labor as he was for his country. But it suggests an um: pleasant thought. 'the widow of,Abra ham Lincoln is living, and in very strait. enod circumstances. When she found it necessary to offer her clOthing and jew elry for sale, there was no such response as this that has followed the announce ment of the poverty of 'Mr. Stanton's family. Mr. Lincoln's responsibilities dpring the war were gjeater than those Of his Secretary. ITN duties were per formed as nobly and unselfishly, as were those of any buthan being. Ito _was stricken down in the interest of the re bellion—its last hope being in his sacri fice. Bove not those ho left' claims on the generosity of his countrymen, as great as those of any of hid subordinates? It is not just to take into account per sonal dialike to Mrs. Merrill: Mr. Stanton's family are cared for because of him and for no other reason,. Why should not the love the people bore bra chief, show itself in as great kindness to his family ? Conned Irut I Sll.llO . , Among the military organizations present at the inauguration', last week, at Harrisburg, was the ExCelsior Brigade,' composed of 'cOle'red troops. They were placed in the first ,divisibn 'of the w procession, as that as' . the place as signed to the 'military, and they wer e military, if anything: The Darriaburg fire companies 'Could n't ' conscientiously parade in, a, preceesion . in which thorn N9,a , a negro °Tani .:ition, and they with-, drove , , This difitreCsed' nobody . .and Was of no aliment ivhatover: It Was a niat , .. tar entirely, for themselves.. If they Were superior to the nogrooh, and to them - Others who' wore in itio'prncession, , and that su periority would havohderi impaired by the Contact', they acted wisely, in staying away,, , It was their own [Utah., exactly, and they had the, right fOdeterniine their comlnctferthornselvei r , „T i lo Democratic papers, ,hoWevor`,'.are in, csta,eies. ‘, , The . firemen acted nobly': ; Tll pc! bravo Follow! have, vindicated their manhood, , the dignity of the great- whito rape, the prinelplog, fir Abe fciiipal?rs',.ef the groat Itepuhlic,' the bonetitiitionns it' wfi s ,. , restored ~ several ,te4llei'.B - , ta •=thci- Arno dean eagle t _shown' their . conternp t for, thp:Badicel, tyimits . Who: would ale , .vato the hosotted negro ahOve the iiifined nlid,caltiyatedwinto,rean; and love del() -an-amount of inis , cellaneoui3 heiniiragen orally,l;thatoi roceiv . o the . plaudits' of ,the great mass of the Anomie* people, for- all, thne,, t .p r .,,,,ji.i. ~9,idt;. this ,insignificant Woe of, insolenco•rfroni 11 1..;ifliW: ~ i ironloi, ) in ~, . - I; l l T.4ki'dirg, ' has. iiirorded,the ponmeratieleadcfra a (thane° tol youtpate the'lt ,exploded ahaurditios anew,. and to, .rehash,l9l the , , nonsense - abont hocAl otibitlAyat;its-grown iittdo from ;fifteen, year ,use. ii *oll, they haVe; the; same Fighte, .tho ,fironion : hall. They Can Make therniOypi'.as„xi.dictilous ; by such discussions LIR the j;tlzoirkon. dirt bi .ii,,e'w :i+ . ,:ilp,rif;thox OoosO.. kib,bri). is' . Tri h giro , inF.O4;„-ho.wOver; Tor" MI firciftioA t 41 : _ihOriiIs"tol! thil*intgogites 'till° affe4 to approve their conduct. • . BEECHER'S_ .PEVY _AUCTION A.,Brookiiiipappp - I.:- 4 •The'annualjew-lettlag last evening( conimenclog 4'k:faxen POlock..tind apitttnning til eleven. Tii•Plitotaltinairii ' asi very, largo, tho c i ty-011tedc--Thr414,114-74 t . 1:11111 rip,olpts worn '07,543, befog . sh,osPabovo Halm., It rux • plooort .ocCritionc ..Tho folloryins ate tho hlgh, bldt, corornoncing next to and blik - of the pastor's pat, aloof, - the right and front of the No. of ?amt.' Valuation, Ploothun. 30 'MO ;$555 89 180 370 - 87 110 " 375 85 Ids , 320 Sige„;. C. Bowen,. 11, D. Clittin,. U.B. Beuedlet, • . ... 85 - .100 . 530 Augustuu Storm ••• 104 100 E. B. Cam° • 137. ..160 339, John T. tioward...., 55. -' 100 305 84 'O5 SOO 97hiback &wain the gallery, near tho organ %Toro ono dollhr. ,Clialre in tho aisles ran;{ ad from 812 ilowhworos, Front eclat° in the:gallery brought 84P3. Every .ittlng in tho galled°a woe sold." " this sounds like a report Of one- of ' aruum's , auetions .of seats for Jenny Linda concerts+ years ago, or of a like contest among-bidders at the ' "old Chest nut Street Theatre for the choice boxes when many persons as we remember, 'Wow quite crazy to see Panny 'Eder fiance. As Mr. Beecher contrives to make his performances in the pulpit at tractive in somewhat the same manner as the gyrations of a ballet dill, or the antics of a circus clown, it is not sur- Priiiiig, that a stall in Plymouth Church is fiercely competed for annually, anil bought at a high premium. The pastor of that hopeful flock has . a ,padion for money, as well as for vulgar notoriety, and it is fair to presume that he' makes his, preaching pay him pretty much in the samo spirit as he deliver!, a political lecture for a fee, writes a novel fur Bon ner's Ledger,_or_marritis "another _man's, wife parambur: And he thus prostiOtes his sacred office, and makes ."God's house an house of .merchandise," because ho hives money for its own sake, anti is ambitious of groat wealth for its worldly advantages, although he lino ' cvS. that Mice . Christ . scourged the money changers from the temple of Jerusalem, and !laid on another occasion:" "Woe unto you,. Pharisees, for yo love the up permost seats in the synagogues ;" and oh - another.is - easier for - a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for. a rich man to enter the kingdom of 'God.'—Volunteer. Of course it is done unintentionally, but still theteis somethingvery unfair to Mr. Beecherin this. 'To any. (Me who knew no bettor, it would appear 'from reading the above that Mr. Beecher sold these seats. for his own iiersonal benefit. This is not the case. his salary is but $12,669, and the remaining $45,000 are devoted •to church purposes.. At. this last meeting the trustees raised his salary to POMO, but he declined to tae the increase. The Volunteer should know better tTann CO - El - TM iff partake,,," of the gyrations of a ballet girl, or the antics of a circus clown." His popularity arises from his ability as an orator and his known good ness as a man. As 'to the sale of the sCatS, wo can't for the lift; of us see that it is different from raising money—by subscription,- collection, .mite societies, fairs, festivals, lectures, or any other of the -usual means of raising money for church . pbtrposes. The Plymouth eiingregation. is the very opposite of that class of per sons which would encourage any thing like "shows" in the pulpit. They have known lif.r.,.Beecher as man and pastor for a entailer of a century and their love and adnriration for him isn't perceptibly on tho wane even now. As to the Rich lirds4:4,:_tatter,. the qimpla_ truth is,.that le-porformod...the.iceremony. formation that the parties were legally and morally free to marry. James McCormick, esq.,, a- proms cut citizen of Harrisburg, died last week, the tip of N. Ito was forinany years a leading member. of the Dauphin bar, and was known as a lawyer :of great ability and unquestioned integrity. lie was al so extensively engaged in manufacturing enterprises and banking. Although en tirely blind for many' years, be con ducted with marked success, a very* di veisilled and extensive business. Ile was in all respects a - remarkable man, and his death causes a vacancy in the• busi ness circles of his city that will not soon be tilled. His. estate is estimated by well informed persons, at frOm three to five millions. lowa has at last settled the queston of the successor of the Hon. Jilies A. Grimes, who recently resigned the posi tion of U. S. Senator for that State. .J. B. Howell, editor of the Keokuk, " (late was phiosen for his unexpired term, hod the Hon. George B. Wright, of Des Moines, for the full term of six years from Match 1871. Both are gen uine Republicans, and certainly as relia ble as Mr. Grimes, H. Bucher , SNyope,' cum., of Clearfield, has been appointed by President Grant, U. B. District iatorneY for the 'Western District of Pennsylvania. This IS a most ekeelleht appointment. Mr. Swope is a laWypr'ef excellent ability, and one whose. large PractiCii has fitted 111111'1'61;11e posi ti -n. Bo is thoroughly inden tilled wit the yeptiblican Party; and his offorts . on the stump during tiro two last campaigns ifi the State, contributed Much to our • sue eosse Hon: J. S. Mach is out bra lotiglet , ' tcifexplaining•thb-relations of. Secretary Stanton to himself. and -Mr. I Btlthilllitn •during ihd closing: days. of that unfortu nate administration. Judge Illaok speaks very approvingly coils cuyn . cOurss, and gives Mr. Stanton great credit for ap proving it, but saps that Mr. Bucheinan's conduct withregard tolliOrcinforecnient of Fort S,umpfer,.. filled the cabinet with grief and consternation. , . •Breclatn an, this is a cruel blow at what •little're:-. mains of his Inemory., , Even Williansß. Reed could n'fflx.up this charge: , • , O IrAlay)ati_4 4, Oovorpor Ge;u7 . nfl uiaily infoymeallui , l4egiOati.ideof thoup poinctp9'.o 6'f'o4o o1:11c60: They ,are aS § r ooq4ary , of tl4e 9onnuon.- 7qa4l'. c li'l•pp9l;; l TPEctan, of : Dauphin county; no DotOSoqotilyi .Of.tho. Com- P , q l lWo - alih, James Tf. VTca ley, `of Omit .oul43f; Atfornoy:, Gonoral#X., Carroll Browtton of Philadoiphia; .and Adjutant Gouora!, Aloxanclar L., Russell, of 'BeilfOrct •• -. .t Qovornor Gicary's inaugural alldross is highly cChriiiichled by tho'joihnials of biitliTpatties,*diioughout the Sttito. . - Elciilitobaltimner and Trumbull recently E..tot 146 I d Aarsornadisinto in thit Senate, each abused i the °thin.' to the best of • his; '• 'of them, are old enough to- hnovte .liotteiv but, agci don't always' bring wisdom. Mississippi has chosen a colored man thdted. States.Sona tor.. Hie im= is 11: natiiicu'of Ohio„. and a.gral. unto of otiorlin University. His position aN .Beriator will he' a novel•one, and if ho notice, his'actioni will iaOwatelied with • . great interest.. Itwill lie difficult, - how over, for him to do more harmiu tho. National councils than his predeOessor, a "cortain'Seiferson.,Davis, Prince Arthur, Ono of the rather, numerous family of the British Queen, has honored this glorious country with a visit. Ho left Montreal on last Thurs day, saw the sights iu . ( Now York, and is. now "doing'? Washington. 111$ visit has thus far boon a groat advantago to the—reports for the daily papers. A bill has been introduced in Congress_ granting a pensiob of $2,000 per annum to Mrs. Lincoln, to, compute from the .death of her husband. This is 'certainly just, and we hope the bill may be passed without opposition. That the widow of any President should want is shameful, and least of all should she who bears' the name of Abraham Lincoln. The Act for the admission of Virginia has finally passed both IJOuses of Con gress. It contains a puovision requiring eVerymember of the Legfsiature\to sup port the Constitution of the United, States, and afterwards take part in thi' rebellion, and also swear that he had been relieved of his political disabilities by Act Of Congress, before by shall taker his cat. It further provides that the State shall not make any, tiolitical dis tinctions between citizens of the ,United States on account of race, color or pre vious condition of serVitude. We can not hariginmwhat further can be needed to secure the rights of all persons within her bordm:s. Should the Fifteenth Amendment be ratified, as it now certainly will be, what action will the Democracy take in the premises't we then have a white man's Goicrinne4t 'or a black man's Government? If it still remains in the white mans power what harm has been done? If it becomes a black man's Gov ernment will any of these liightoned fel lows hold Unice under it? Does the Fifteenth Amendment require every black man to marry every white man's daughter, in consequence of his becom ing a voter? flow are all these things? A few years ago we had lots of discus sions on these topics, but "IMiCs'lliings now? ' ' MARRIED 110ItN-4,t itSIII.IIJ, —At tb. , 11 , t: .3teThir In c , lb. Itev. {r m. .1.,, c 1 c ,.t t, Fisk I! It, la, 01 ME 7' 11:O T.), —ln OLIN I °lough, Dlon, nol 1110 ty hull sorvn months. LoN0„:--,Tnnonry 8, hr ennguution of tho hog+. in the lifleeoth dent ul Ills nge. Edgar St.nlooll, 3lull l egt nun of the IsttAliipt, e. I. Long, U. S..N. f.(N(i.—Alin on the - truth, Mre. Marian 1.1.4. ni hit of Mu Into Capt. A. K. Lung, U. S:N , 4 AI 1:10N II Rl5l ER„--Ou mottling. Jappau 21, of dyeentm . Y: jamas, s.n afed. .11,1. xl,-.ltennor s aged seven - s monlbs r and nuven d - 11,A E T S • CARLISLE I7tODECE . SIARKET. rrecteek Weekly by Id. U. Wood ward. CARLISLE, January 20, 1870: 25 4 AU FA MILY FLOUR, - SUPERFINE 'FLOUR, SUPERFINE. WYE 11.0111 t Winn: WHEAT. OM— - ( 011 N, I) S CLOVERSEICD, FLAN,SEED, It.' [MEV,- CAItiISLE PROVigION Cprrected IVeekly by Witgam Witshmood 511/111ry 26, Ih7 U. BuTTER, - EGos, ARO,- TT 11,1.01, BBESIVA X, - - BACON HAMS, ' BACON 5110E1,1013, BACON S/DE 4 , WHITE BRANS, PARED PE kCIIES, UNPARED I.EACIW, U IWO APPLES, 1.105, MONEY 3rArtKE'r ('LOSING PIIIT/F8 OF DE HAVEN S iutoTour 40 south Third Street, l'hiladel ph la. I'Lr,o o dui,. p. w,.l nuar3 2rl, ISTO. U. G's of 'ST IMIMIM EN= Co. - • - V. S. 30 Yeor 6 lie} vent Cy. ° Due Cumin/and IntvrodtD:ott.B 001 J, • - Salvor, - SPBCLIL KO TICE: I3LAIR & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GROCERS, Inapply:ng storehm•pera with ecPorthlng In their lino, to large and mu til aganti ties, at prices that wit aTetJ profits. Coal Oil down ln- price, three nOlltA, per gallon..Rvorytld ng arn toted Ly ha eh Oars . attending Cal., on hand, at law prices, A nicell7- :tie:e of Honey, Auld Olean. Our god; of (Nem. Ai.tre, Olasawnre, Table. Cutlery, anti House Fn rn Is It- Ing lThadti in fall, and eiuplete, and will• ho. sold, wholeaale and retail, at prices qu(le low. k'l ht and Salt on hand, at all times. JiTST - RECEIVE.D. A full atoeit of yotlona of all lclntlH. A largU lino of 0111lilren'a awl Latll : ex lVorotud raid Dlorlho !loath of greatly ruduceil pricte. Machu].la will' to soup by ooitioth to too for tholliqlvea, at , COY be; bROTIIIIIB. • No.11,•Boullc pullover StreeT, • Penn'a. l'utioc6o . . It gives !no iileasuloto corlify I.lint s char tea -1111.t0n.. cDIIIIIAP to . opl nlon In Inir,oly.:xu oniblo n. 'ltO.constltut)on, and.oxeollont tonic,. Inling Intrallesp, In I to clokractur, nnil not balms no alcoholic limo) nut. ELI ETOO TON -M.-D. , ALLCOOK'S POROUS PLASTERS. ' step by step tills .1[11,10.11(y loot ultithird its unpre; cattiontoil fauns. Thoy.itto unison:ally approved,. Tlitiy nuttiWittretintlion;inntl - ttill the ntaiwth of intit:lei apPear to Intro a prenliar effect upon Ito acrves, f alliying Irtllnbillly, VllllO supplying warmth. !morn to accumninti.olootrielly, and aid fiat el rettlinion up tins blood r t part who'll applied,' by which indtwod. tittleillattont,iitanintspoutli thaPorouttPla, °Maio Ihn spans matured tlittortistutatlon, MILL tgntmlnlly reducedlho 'unity.' 4' Lt fact „the patient, could twill . Iturtiiilft do Porous Maxtor won silo was as Lotploei as . . , IVo tiofor to litru.'Bally Elliot, Sprlitalltilil, : • Bold :by 1411 , 11rugglefit; A galley, ,Brandr.olli Myr York. • • • 20noin1 THE ONLY RELIABLE cuit'F,Oß DYSPEPSIA KNOWN' IN T IL WIIOLE•IVORLD. • or, , . Dr. 119elienT l s Great mer)can byeavreda Pillkand g‘reetir Cordial are iv ipoidtive • and cure for.dyeadindalnltatneo , aggravated 'forma, and. no neater of Dow long idandlng, . . Tiry!.veliotrato,thq .feicrot;nliedeof tide iurrlblo `doocen,,49daktorintrdo if root and braaeli;fieVer: • TinCyallevititeraoro agoiiy and client Maori ng•tbrar longno can 1011. . ;• /1/4 They aro r!otealor curing thO mono clomp - orate' and -hopeless -MUMS, when every known-moans toll. to-.n4 ' No form' 4.iispopsin or lodigoaticin coo -rr;xlo their penetrating power. Dn..Wrannivt'e plea Tree Tar Cordial. It is the vital prinoiploof -OM Rine Tree, olptained by it pc , • etilitlr frttetteHirtlnrdlatfirritiorerof-the.4anrby-which its higireat priedics.l properties are retained. It invig- Epinto's the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies and eurieherotho blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds or, the lunge. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air. passages' of the lungs. Its healing prineiPlo acts upon tire irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and, subduing inliamation. It is the result of years of study and experiment, and it Is oared to the Meted with positive assnranco of its priwer to cure the fol lowing diseases, if' the patient bag not too' long de layed a resort to the means oteure: Consumption o the LoMis, Cough, Sere Tirrpared Breast, Drell I chitin, Liver Complaint,. Blind and Bleeding Plici Asthma, Wk - Inning Cough, Diptltirla, rirc. A medical export, 'holding honorable collegiate Diploma, devotes Iris entire time te . thS examination of patients at the office parlor. Associated with him ore Cai° consulting'physicimrs of ncknowledged Iminenep, whose services are given to the public free of charge, . , Title opportunity it offered by no other Inititution in the country. Lettert from itny port of thn country, nel,ing nil vireovill be pr s oniptly nud gratullounly OpdPli to Whero convenient, TPlllittances rhould trim the ramp° ol . Drittis or Pont 011100 orilere. Price of Wilhart's American Dyxpephia Pin, SI a box. Sent by znail on receipt of price. l'rlro of Wlsl o Pine , Treo Tar . Cordlo.l, $1,50 ft bottle, or $ll per dozen. Font by express. All Commullicallo. s h ould to addressed L../ C WISIIART, , • No. 232 Nerin Second street, Phfladelrlda. BEIM ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS Tyro scientific polOitottieffs lire fir tin. Celli egnifett the hair dyrn of which 1 nib In the bar's ti'lift " New York ve J (incelte” tool " Theiloorn al of Che in lr•," bitterly deo linen illl.lll Tut the hair :pity Ito Wifely dyed. Have tooth I rof. Clolton's y, founded rut ti Cnreful analyatt, snob, ertif•ing t lint titristteluro'r Ittyrrittlnr - Ifyr in rot only it fist slaw article for changing the color of the heir, loot nbroluttly off,. Clitinholorn'n ITAIr Preservative, Itwo Drooling net like ti elturna no the hair after I).> clog. Try It. bjurl7o-11i1 WEAK BACK, PAINS OF TILE SIDE, And about tho !Woe) 14, ore renovrd 01 once by the application or one of Arm,:leg Porous PinnOnt. hos ‘llrock..k. Co.: Dorisk..!un ilreedue of ti ti ;eats I hare lrrn a In (levet e ,g'‘. I qu,lll vs of your P.hinkrA. I ryt:fy tiptt (2 . y 111 . 1! ail 3:111 Tim I , r = Hooch d "oopportorm for WI umuc:,, rt ci d 1 . 1,V01 . . 11131 It, warming piiipert ie. I ing powi, I,i Wile, it tit I !ht. inti-tcle., vii . ir.•l - 111:it h.. lin... rit•i• whor, Pla.tein curt gentliquali (n 1%. 111, Ylti 110 Hunt daily, MT.!. 1.. the hippirmt r, null itjun7. -1 sit • C.VIZIZIACIES ANIY 111:0611S. N 0 11. UMB ! 3N-t) IILMBUG! I iitti gi•lli. g 111 .11 .41,44.41. 4 s nd lit anti am itt..:tg - t ra!t. Atir it trityt. II itt Ow I %w t!: het.., it in that yiiti lir, lilt that I g ,111,111 Bv.s . r mATE.4I.‘I.S 4. I till 7 - 1Wi. , 13 - Rl7l , or— 1(71 , ,5, 116 . 11t;i1.:° ISt: WAfl 111,11 . t.. Lslder. II g11:11,11 11:cyl - ng Iccce cc . othc.. h.fill tot [emir p..c, I liccice ,c 1 ric.1.4t10,1 coo . 1 , 114.1, ttc )11: rit cc ctchicc.cuchrcc r pn roncrt• thchot forgc•l Ihc• 11ch., c c”..1111 and South ectrll,l‘. Pc. lj I 7 I .1111.1„5pi,V 4 .71; ;iQ;;,,.{:{',.;t01511 Ni'.. CAR_ o Ira% e Jna toool,ra lot or litt. , l quality (11atoa aro. rot: pt king, til,./tll OW Y.td~llrntgr . nonalar !oaten's. 11 o Laro• Sr)o g•-tOrtly Prlrra, stioolortabt antl• rrtall throto.tioart, rrr Lh ot (11111 . X.4.111.0 and- :Queutorm are, awl 'aro ofret lug comp' rte .111 , 1 Pluto Sot te,t,ortbintql, oat:in-Link atly 100 plo•t, ut tho no pro •• tont •(1 X fsfll. ,‘lntthsells are Alttllar in grralitv to lie $lO Itinnor SottAihn - t - contaill \Vali' -11"( lioo rano on hand a full. lino of (1 roc, lorr, Tyliao• tor, FL•11, ball. Oil:1,1v., at en. or,:llitgly lots rat'', both whit • sale and tll an I sat, it 0,011011 4 ,11. 1 .--- 71.1 . Iltr.o. , ' S.—Attoth, cav1.1.1.1 etml load fid . 1 ,,,t• low tat., lIRANDIZETII'S PILLS Thvir great o mit, in th's : 'rimy nitk ...y 11,...•,) affect.. any of gm of 11... 1,, .1) ' .111 1.. 3.1111, I.i n• in I hnir t.St. 1.. a... 1 by 1...1y ME I= Th. I" :.Etd I, t 1 11 . 11 Jt..lit !f th • 1 . ;'10, .•• 11 11'• 11 ••11•v 1 . 1.111kil t.trl . •• 111,11 I:• .1 If 1$ I 111.t1:111 SOll . /I et ..r) , 411. il,. t 1 u: • ...khti y, i.m•1111.1 Pale, =II . 1, 1.11: 1 ., )21i , 11111 f t• t. I Ili.. rat:ll It ylrr .tll i 1•11 (wilily 1111 , 1,1 Iti 111 ad id 11 1 , . a 'lit 1.1. Ull' N oId3IIOI2SES A N 117 7 ,; 1181.: 115 , ; 11 ' t;1 1110 111!;1 4 1 1 1 11C:i 1/10 7.1.1 . 1 C Tohilt , ltorliy Co. Linton l'onielois ore norr innt, impor to 11111'"then!, tet ti 'l, tot the nine 11 e tnt I , r Ilitle-lio•it 1',1,1,.44. nn lo.s• M Meek Tot,ti. 11,0 1 (PCIIIIIIOI . ;10 1 . 1111 It. 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Soust.tz,---I , est t-Ir: I bar° beun ttllllrted for the last 101 l yunis with the Illieutna , isto nod :Gout.. Vent hitter, vs tmroumunidrd to mu If bass ttAud It, nitd,,l ram glsol to Ml/1:; It Lon effected 0 perfect core la a fury short time. T 1114061 1 .0 I ru counnond. It to oil persons stilletud n Ith the Wlll, dlsessus I consider It the bust Coro In mu ler auy disc to the L Liman Ludy Is subJectok to. - DItYCIUMI Philltdolphin • -To CONBUMPTIVEB. The Aaertizier, linrlug bee° rebtor ed to, Leal Lt a CIOV by a very simply remedy, Wtor luw lug inherent several years with a sever , Grogignite tlor, tuni tinkt,dren.i di•enlio,colisnnipti nix unrioux to Matta kottall to bid fellON,,,,,irtraalVthe OlOalllo turd.— To II wile de,ire it„ he will 81:13 . n copy of the preserlotio,n mod (free of .Itrp.;);Actlit the direction fur properi% nod ming We tome which ihej. find ii4i.litkl . CtritE FOR PON: UNIPT/ONo•AeTIISIA IIIkONCIIITIS, etc. The oljt.et efrthe aolvertiecr In . etooling ,the Prescription In to . l.voctit 'the afflicted and epreed informal. which Inicneelvee2 to ho In vnlnoblu;*tiod lio hopes eeciy nofferer will i l ry Uis rentedj,ne It "Ain co. t them bethln:g nod cony prim. blaxistg.., --ParOoki—Avlaltlng_thit,ittmr.4.liql. Pio'n"i dire : • REV EDIVARD A. WILSON;• , • Willktionburg, ISliige County NO, York. , 64.1 Y. • WINE ItAll.lNri„ - WiltH -- 131/itli OS, 'for 9t0r0,, Fronts, AXyluturi.t.e. Iron Jlcdnli ndn, Wirt, Nut. bingo for oltitep and poultry yhrtiO, Dross And, Tiro 'cloth,Siovett, flit . Oat , 0t . 1.111/ Paull, Ilonvy erlutpOdktioth far sport: orreotoro . Lon!lscopu . NVlto,tor IVlntldwo Poltor Elakorn Nlton,'Orn itutprital WfrO Worth& Moony itutbruv . Won by 104,,,id1ng thtt'OisniafttPtvroro, LK NIL ta s 9ONW No 11 North Ploth stroot,.Philltdolphlo. NM?' Emtons YOUT,II: loot t larnivi who, Rufforo4 for yenraftom Norvouii r.o.lJtiro DOOll ,*()I1 di nit tho, effect.' of, „youth fol fhfilocrolhhi, sot l,fur tho suffering; bittdnulty;''shod frho tb Oli whuineOd It, tho ,ruerlpt ifoi. making illo altoplo. romody 'hy .whfoh .110 lytts °tired, . linflrrore NS:haling to profit by tho iolvortle or'o oxperlooro tat! dO HO •DdlirC;CC. , N 0.46 Cotlay BE, Now York May.7.66-Iy. 'FRIGHTFUL DEVELOPMENTS .kt last the poopfe . have got the fact "through heir hair," that hair dyes Impregnated with acetate of lead, and other metallic salts, are murderous prepamtlona. When they ace the metallic sediment at the bottom of the bottler; they kfiow that the die; !ustin„ stuff in litc.• sdh. • They ask, therefore, fora harmless vegetable dye And find it, pare and,aillanclons, in - Cristadolo*s Ex celsior Mir Dye, offered under tho sanction of Pro fiqlsor Chilton's guarantee that it contains "nothing deleterious." ',Tr-DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS find CATARRH treated tilth the utmost'succees, by - J. lessee, M. D., and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (his speciatify)in the Medical College of .renosylratiia, 12 years experivee, (formerly of Leydi.fl, Holland./ No. 805 Arch _Street, .111111 a. _Testimonials can he seen at his MSc.% Tho medical faculty we invited to no company their patients; as ho has no sorrels labia prlictlco. ArtiSolnl oyes Inserted_ a ithout pain. No charge for exiimination. 20July %ill: IMPORTANT NOTICE. .„ Farmers, families, and others, can purchase 'no remedy equal to Dr Tobias' Venetian Liniment, for the cure of cholera, diarrhum,dysentery,etoup,colle, and Bell oieknoes, taken internally—(it In perfecti y harmless; nee oath accompany lug rack bottle) and o:eternity for chronic rhea inatimi , headache, tooth ache, sore throat, cuts, burns, swellings, bruises mosquito bites, OM sores, pains Inn limbs, IMO, and chest. The Venetian roilllMOllt Vlne introduced in 1811, and no olio who han,used it hilt contiours to do so, many stating, If it was ten dollars a bottle they would not be wittiest It.. 'Thousands oI certilicutos can be seen at the depot, spcakh g of l's wonderful emelt:et, properties. Price, Fifty Cools and Ono Dollar. Sold bye the Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United Stales. "Depot, 10 Park Phico New Yotk I= 11011 EV . -T E CA/11.1.1.L., M. D' I= IMMO l!MIIIIIIII C Aim, Cristadoro's 'lair'reservative an a" Dressing, acts iito:a charm on the hair after dyeing. Try it. EMI!! NE 11 - PO- DA F. • List of unclaildedtei's ica\laining in the postolpee aL Carlisle, Pa.,' for the week ending January 26, 1870: • A 1,1,114 , 11, MiiX Alhlle% NNApit. John AdAi., .1;;;.;;b• Ockvr; M i; Allen. 14;1;;;;,) .1 . ..;;411;1;, , 1., NI I. Berry, Nirs Lollisn. l'elft.r, J I.: 1ta11.4. 311,1 A :' , l l'illt•r, A Ilitill Couk, R,l Rams ' C . . Crain, Win • ILlcltabaugh..l4o•olk Craton, ;hare Itiohion e Mks , ary Crouton. J hi; • Raymond, 31;uu S nity, John • , Stoulhr, Emilia V Donn, (1 • Slip;or, Mc; 31 Darliken, Mir, J)t ' t- Iron Laugh, MI, C Shirr, 11 H ShealTer, Dortor (Iran I. Kt. oh Shugart, John (I ,li, lo•r, Mk, SIIA In Shoo tr,, .1...1) Ilto.yer. 11..8 ;monk C tintrul, .1 !tali, Mover\ • 'float 10, IV sii 110 41, .1.111, Tlonu rum Harty II orolorhon C l'holuau r rlamgit • Ttnulgo, - S - fnut=l - Thortior,A tol row-- .1 ohnran. Sainuel Tuokornoin. .1 1; IC/ , 11l(1,.. Mi. Ma,gie ll'ultelt, t; 117 I.•nunt. ger. NI oe E 1, nit, .1..r0h M • II aggohm, Jot.; M. a s", Adatu %Vv.,. r, 0 II 314z1Illesra, W 3 iTaritor, P 11 Minivh, Jhu IV •. IViro, )lII} Su...in Stye r, , i 5,,,, SC.' to, 11:,.• r.11111. ' SDI or, John Zook, MI, I. noun li. k y, Aluli..l, A. K. liIIEEM, I'. -.NI ME 11 A It 1) W A i =MEM 11. SAX ON & = nealers in Itardwnre, Iron, Cullo . ry, ,Ve C:irlislc, Pa., holt 1 attoo..liot: to Ow ;h".i thoy to.•to nitnyiltio'2: in their lA., e;t;.et nh01,1114. ro,ll, nt 1311,1, 111,c6 c,itt tl3i Om. Nluck ott•lst , hi rt.. luf =I Is u ',al al,:, d (It x,' Putt \ rt tOtt II It •s 1 li d CI V. L.l .1. 1,, l't c, IMI!111=11ffillil 'r.t1.1 , • I "1,1. Cl3ll. t EMCEE =LIZ =EMI= d t. ot 11, Id/ 1;1•N.,, SIIOf, CAI'S I= pr,ipt.P.• spr. It tp r opv . 11 1,11.1 PPf, ME= A J P ElltiONS knowing illeinselve. li debta.l •r ,- It••11.y Salt., , 1r,a17 t innii d'ai.• 40;11 9 a, a , t ita,Ml outs .0 prel.lt them . I.ti.lt I .1. ill, my I. .ls In .1.11111111/ Iv:. =1 AS IN • rir Mk N 1.. EA- (II (21.31111...1 E i ND No. 6, in wI n'.. :1 , Non . ni. lid I ii. 1111.1 urn lii , t in in nil 1 11'1. 1 111 11,. inult • 'li•tl Ifni ion nt 1110 In l'..nvt She. h•r the :lbw, 111 - 11.. nl ii:o 1011,0,11,g 111,101 . 11 1 141 11 1 .11 1 1 1, tti 1 1. 1101 11 :1 trael 'ld hold situated in I nst 1 1 11111S110.t 1112,11 t ou'dsleip, rlntnlcon u ty, Polito.) In, hound,' on ti. north :old I.y the vuin. t tit. n I by th, Idoltu. ;end 11l the Foolli liy tint laud,. of It. ii. 'tuition di containing' 111.110 01.10.0 nud h.ti tll , or, 011 nin dlory Ir.nundleallmg hake 1,1 till, Iv won .1.4) and nth. I.nut 1.111111. Inas," n .11 a t tend t I the 01' hi. nut.oin. nient Olt ,R11(1/ Nifty, .Tn ut a ry 20, A. D. 1870, ut 151 o'rl. cli, 111,111 hi,. onto.. 1111 ' 1 11 1 ,1 11.1/ It 01 •Vl l l . 1 111 i 01, ill 1/10 1101 . 11144/1 111 011111111 1 , /101 l 111111 11 00 11111 1, 1 1 ,4, 11.10 1,11 1 11 1,1 1 1 .11111,1 1.. 1 , 31. P. .lutlitot A SSIGNEE' IsTOTI('E. 7 I ...tole, I+ t.l.y giv. o Olaf %folio. IC Iteittler, of vl o! 1%1 I.lv, 11..1 , lino. tti.poiotol F os , gavo• %•., holt. 11. Veigkr, of 11‘1- 111poo Clkilihri . lll,l l l c 11111. r. rit" unduf 11(.141 of voluntary a :.iguiovoi lor Ihr 1011111 of rg lodotaoll to the saigl'onqiguor oro mowsted 10 mak.' p,),“ tit, Emil I cl.tims him to trout them. 10 ,1 I 11. DM 1.1101:1;,. 1.1;11 Z1...1.;1,E11, AN,i,1,1111(1, ExEcuTows NOT CE. lext.lnehlary on tin. Nit Ate slc nix, Int,. or (I.lrli , n, d ed, hay. , Leon )rnr In) by ti, itqnster off.lnnl,nlan•l in ti, tnax..r.bnr 'reFnln,,iii maid borough. %II rorn-nt, Intlnbled in ti, o:onte aro requeStt alo taatt,tatatv,t,m, pi rwa.l, mat tho,' basiatt rt,tuna to prt.,,att th, ii dilly ntlittvnt frat a tot , katttattattt. It. NI. rpo TILD HONOR:VELE JUDGES 1 of 1 11,, L oort. of Quarter :uuthilin of C'mnLcr. Inn I rounty: 'he end, rsignal, Poor Hooke Vhi Imp,' for ti.e y.ttr 1 , 11 u; rlspin‘th,py lure Vi4l Lod 0118 iliNtii..Cloll 4'0410(.111'S dori,lg 1110 3 or, end the f . ontbrare 'resolni of Our 111,etlg.hons c - ' 1. Thu p luperti. Tineprop:r rare of tlu"uuf rfu trate intnater of the po. r House is lho (I.ior ebbed of the county's bounty. 0:11d 10.111 wa tint notch to emu. ,mid. We ,le_ nil ere bow it is ; 0011110,0 melte tin , d;•fle,;;;lo none Zetufortable, 1.00/1 luippY, or Pure cheerful They are well fed, well clothed, end Intro good clean reruns, lacy 'teal, c.nnelelets, end We can find no onime lot [toy. 'the Matron. - Al's. Snyder, doe 0000 leech pralse ;Id' the 11 eat 111 ,,Io and rlrnulhm 08 or the rooms 01111 furniture, be Is and l InAlOingotti for the fan hful diseleirge.of nIl her 1 hat conle'itt.deronr both, - The health of the est‘llltdonent a ppo toe 10 he, roans Icaldy altel, and ,Ite_gcueraLmmilaff eotahtion In each nn 10 reflect lift,t'oredlt to - TheTiliy7lclon - ,ltr7tt , Pt - Thu buildings. The new hospital or 1,./y lute born finished; and to complete In all its al.po.nt 'neettit. ltls now partially or/ended. and ere trust will hr et all thins amply sulllnent for the wtintli of the county In 1111steejleht Tho other holdings, in., eilld 1118 11n'JI and outbuildings, am fah in , gond re, purr, mil 1,0 groonds and yards , attached Ito them toro•koet clean and 111 total " Thwlerlll, Wig end 1110 Illehls under grad and the indide end outside comet; eru roll oared for. - .The 'Audis flee foul wecds, and tha setiok, flee! Rents the up; 0111,1100 of being welt bull ivutut, and .wo are lerecelea T h at 1,1601 of the won't: 1.0 theta by the palit/etri; the large crupo 4 l.lllllg the barn .tu Its Rh 111 , 1 t nailed ty; 0 1th Antsille ataclui of hay end grata, epoalt well for .the good 111,1111.01111ty Of,the 'e.tewurd,. Mr. 'lvory Snyder, who Inv in.our judgment Amon hinhaaf Who well etiallll//1 for,thu posithat he now holds, and that Ito discharges his dutio. tu . l6e inter. 'orb of the'roubty forseelt tieing ink Collifort. of those under his earl. IPo mma not pens Willallit notleleg._ 1110 exoollollt eonditlini • of 011-1 ho stock', rind earth,— In, ly Were We Illetlied With lot 01 time steers now helot( JIM for the spring iturizot. ,These were 1.01, 'rd' with greAtlltte, and Oro wt Wel tended to, Visit ors 18 the Peer Ihllll. tor 'itaos plug • hare newy fatted to 111001111 d rut her 1111.100 th sod otil all regret ;dint the lathailiful of a ago , latro chola:Mal the jnet fatthfol, 'froaellier 'of the pnst• thlr . yettls td toolga his 'lama. 'ln conclusion, •00 corn mood Ito Inelutgefeent of the Ceenty 11 0 1 Hem , /Tell Lille to tile Dirtetortl' Ifni Steward, and all cOneediied: PAVIO 0..1004, .1), 11, IV.'O:4,IIIPgIAN, • ' NEW ',TO-D.4.Y. nripllANS' *COURT SALE. v tiATIVIDAY; FEBRUARY 19, 1870. ily virtue of an order of talc of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland (-minty, I will expose to public tato, at:the Court Homo, in the borough of Carlisle, the following valuable' real nitrite, Mee the prom rty of W. Brock, deceased : , . ot-of-.ge.Rtnilron-tim-qtoath—silo-o • -borough of Carlisle, adjoining lands of Joseph Heim alley, creek lane, and public road leading front-North bill street to Harrisburg turnpike, containing about two acres,ned lacing thereon a two story brick house and back building, -frame stable, and other outbuildings. The land is Ilmo,tOne of first itmcity, In a good stria of cultiva tion, awl in excellent order liar market gardoultig. Thu buildings are in, good repair, and thine Is-n line young m chard on the'prettilses. N 0.2. A lot orground on West street, Carlisle, ad- JolnlnglJohn !larder, Si. Magrew. nod Mr. 'themes, containing 18 foot In front on West street, and 75 rest in depth, and having thereon erected a two story triune Loose. and °Wet outbul.dlngs. This Is a very desirable !lOU.. Sato to commoneo at 10 o'clock, a. 111.,. when at. cudanco will he given anal terms mathiknown lay C. P. 111.1111111C11, Adminhitrutor. .?.7jan:lt D E I I ATER & BROTHER, AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECLOITIEK,. UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC ItA11.1:0,0. VIRST MOIITGA GE EON DS, IPo. •4 0 Soi h Third xtreet, Philadelphia 11.1 y, S. II E%. I. S. all 14,11.1 a U. ti, B , = GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD COUPONS CASHED, latr: a Luul.laohl u _Camthha r uu only AI i% t•I I-Ight '7 1111 - 1) EOM A DoisoN- EuTT,)N, MEE= C II I T E C' :):12 Irabg.tti- • Street, l'hilril r tp he t , PLANS. DESION6. SDKCIPtCAT IDNS, AND WORKINIA ID:A« IN(I Fni 110114,Irni. C..urt II nm,, Iln In g, Inn/I 110(1,e, Irljn. 7..1y DI . NTAT, NOTICE.-1 have tal:en ...111, 101 :1011111 In 10111 . ( 1 / 1,.100 10 litooo 00,,,0. too rn: inthlic - troth empIr.VIIII...I - 11 - nyilfillint.llt tnnh.. teeth., en itlntes.ol bitrtl 'tilt. 111. r, mltt. tt. 111 0 1111,1'10.Q by 011.11.1111111 y, 040 .• I tali.. 11000 111,1111011 100 1.014.1f/0 Ley tiininh. non! the 11111 h. ;,•tb.rilly, /Gilt 1 Itavn a nd. , nrrttogrotot in cuttr.l, - , 1/0111 101 C II 1.11,1.1111 rot !tie (Inntl)eur Ihnitnl VOl. c,nlltt t nlp ity, abil hart , take an . t ill, In Anna u) I, 1171. 11111,, tht-retnn., nuth,n-1,,, .101111 kt. t n-tlt 1111 I,ivtl rub!, 1., in ttll 1011:010,0, 0(1011 hate, 1 inytte toy bh.nds, erg tin intbliv 6,10,d, In fit,. int. n va Ihny Cllllllo,l' 100111 made (Id - 1101111er plate, ÜB-1111!llp A II!. 01/11 . 10 2n, l'igh , nvitnsity the /. Aet hnt.tonoll It ,111, Car:l4lo.l'li- _Oi .rn 7 It.jf.AT BARGAIN lit LI I'l nI I IN PU NIT IT Tlos out], Intend /I'4 big bilfi I N it ill SOH ekthe .mock furniloto ''AT , ;.COSP PRICES. MEI CZEI Ile hoe lets • tt 111114 Iht, I trgettl and tittoei ctitteoj trot k itittatte I vett , iret HI her tale Is Colobettl,,tpfs 1 , 1 11,1ty.' •Inacie . loont titatterlua, u+', t hit hmrett tleetra lo utylt.J lloonehee t _e_ttitixtoll,, - 11 - 71:elltirrt - tAiliirfit tif 11,. e Ove t o t w .. t o ott mei —.ant ,S9YI,P:, AND ~r ,t are s I for.. plircliaingLo'sPwlp•ro, I/1114t 101, ikll.l”kilS M. l l:b, 11% isli.ll ail 1.'1,1:1111 - 1111,1,1 113111 UM I • SON 111 140.111 . April, I ‘rill rill nt I tillIp) And •rbil, and I: PP lint', r oxaln3 In IBM FoR EENT.—The Dwelling I.linnie Si,, I:tooli on Mal., St/ et,et/i.h.l by Ja • t4.l..Atrlon, bilor Roil hum Aril I r E Goo D . HOSE COM- A_ I.A N V %I. 111.1 r..:ll,ll4ll . l),ntit t i.tilico to t .•I Car kluth.d. iuteta 11..t1” . 11111,,. LL\'lllll t ic. ,„li 11:timivr sti Ilt, FES tIV,II Winio , iinrtlat \ ‘,„0„ Val'lll•Nt l . t-quoit it l l,lltotiil• of .1w fireition It. to.o 1,. it, nia• Any 1 , 111.0,11 i 11“ Matt., IltpW trifling, 11111 1.. 111 iiiklull) rel 101 rally tnewlwr ol tho .1 Iwo, 1 1 1 i. ittiopy .11111.1, ilr:o3 A LADIES' 1;111xl, WATCII, II FIRST CLA.Sti ;:'I.:IVINCI MACHIN! It 14; 1 .1 /WET. CHINA \S,• t5.,101 to tI,. Id„, 11.1.111101 l to 11 o. 1.1111.11 in 00r 111010 hall. µ , ol „,„th„, Itt,llllvg on Illy boot tholr, 1111 OF PALN'riNgti; P I NC V WOII ti, mei N IS 'ELLA N toehfeb :In I 4,llllSied to vocanihnts.. itic!f ion - !Olt 'hiving a Hilts tt kith will ndtL Chin cost ro this nnharthient fll:1`, NVIIII nitl 1110111i1111 the .100 to :number of the conipali /, Lo lid' nt ni iii o who si ill give a svrlttvii gunantttu fn thl. 1.41 ft, re' toll of any !illicit. sal:Allot. logethol si illl n 11V1011 04:0 for the lair. CARLISLE L.iNI) AASOCIITION. N__./ 'rho 11111111 i I meeting Of tin s Ils.forlati , ” will Le he 111 /ha. ,Cl.lllllCii C l / 1 11/01131 . , In tile I . olllt HUI.", 011 the !it'll. ,t4tor ',y, r CPbrllitry, it 1.1.1.„ the filth that sic tiu,. et 7 o'clock, p. nit A 101 l Itttendat.4, the fityphoi • In earne4tly I'VepluMf C. 1 . , Senelltry. =EI c. - Z ALES BY C0313101)011li PORTIM, ue J9N I ER: 1 eb. 111 301T0 W, tit l'ellosboro . ogll lowlol3ip. •• 17 Metsolkt, i eKo,tu,, BliUil r, Ito t l'ooo.lB. ougli hvii. - 18 Wf A. Rive, hlrkingon twp. 71. 1110.ry Uyrrn, imkr 81111,13k•burg. _MII - 1.00,LA;a011t01 . 3g1.7-'8 11,p /1114111, 118 - V.O - r3c filtpver,;.fiVOit_ ventistle.fo 1:17p. I .1. K. uganeeleyr, Wont Point:lnv' p • 3 Orn.11..0z1110vir,11 1 1:81 10 11. M. lio V er, West 01ia4,0,-0 , 1 I r. Ilt i 1.0..., Erarfklo d top. " 17 A. ulionnglt, plehiumuti top. TTARRISBU 4 Ra, CA.POL/'SE,IO; AND (MA MBEI:SLIUMI 11.11,NRIKE ROAD Elll2lll E x hibit of tollm r. ccleoJ, reptirß, nod n• pottst,of tit° flArri:litirg, Car.ishr Clomtlovrsborg Turopik" Bri o Company, rmn tlio first of January to ilt° tltlrty.lires of Neeniber; followt, to wit t TO andittut of t 114 iil gtfeo, 'roantonut of toll received from U. i. a on. muufete, Tu Ivkl,lrt. ut out , Ilanoitt fill }608; poll into Court :it Jiimutry, 1600, • • • .Cit .„. . . By bedunee 4 18113; yojl to crodl t , 14 r per act of A Humbly of , 1823, 1828, mot 1830; . $ 478 11 By cm ill poll for !opal. On rood for'l6oo, 8,033 40 , By polo. t,eep r's 0 i3OIOEI, . • . ' . 1,360 10 By Inowitter h 'lr,ty,. 375 00' By trookurelte tolary, . _ 100 00. - Br Seer tckry'll /Wary, 25 co - By 1014clento 1. expatma, . ' '6B 50 By 10048100, 1 totiooNry, .le . „ • ' • 10 00. • - itybals Doc pod Into Court to La applied :1,434 5:1. unbar the net of AEsumbly oftrotabl, Cot lot .1 'on oath to tho Judges •of , the Court rif Cotonou] Pleas of Clout ennui County, the &venni day of January A. I) 0870. SAMUEL W. NEVIN, • Tronnut or. ..• ..• • . • TALI: IstOTICE.=. - Tliat Ulm Coui* of Common Plena' of Ciunhorland County, baio app,iintedluesdny tho tiventy.necoird dn.) of March, next, ot„tho Court Houk°, itt tho bordtigh of Carliolo,` - at 10 o'hlook, n. tit., far healug 0011 . dctirinltiluirthu chums of tho respective croditorn nalnkt tho cotil lions, Agreeably to ilia not of Aleienildrinatla for nu, relief ob eald„,creilltorn on tho Niket ,day of April, 1890, and tho kupplonients tho. oto.. At tho aforokild lime nod Omni, thu, preforrett (if ol i o) and all ether Crodltorn. art; mince-tett - to havu• rosreetivo chilour duly Authenticated and okikonted, nod' ulna to famish evidence. nt th 6 IRMO [IMP, nrliotlifir any boon analgood, or' tiro nit II hold by tho original' owners; and ithui profit' to ektribllgi the eon oldernilhif of nior e1ahuH,,10,0),,,r for worh, _ 20J ant:t - , TIAU • 1=! I= N )11) 11r.hov. r PIPER'S nook Ft° D= =1 14,7:12 07 EMI ISO ' Olb ~10 Min 4 Olt, 41)