Cijt *att. CARLISLE, 'APRIL 244 , 1810 TrOut aihs36 to tie: abundant ' season:, Yowig men from town capture from ton to forty as a half day's sport. The Pennsylvania:ReserVe Association . will meet at Lock Haven on the seventh . 'of May y ., ..goi...7Aga:B.Plann, of Phil aftlphia, will deliver the address. Try the soda water at Haverstick Bros', No. 5 South Hanover street. All area that it is the best Summer drink known: Pure syt•ups' of all flavors'. Only five cents per glass. • • A communion service will be held dt Emory M. E. Church on Sabbath morn ing nest.'' The 'Rev:' Dr: Dashiellrpres ident of Dickinson, College, will - french on the occasion. Prof. 0. D. Conterno has succeeded Prof. Held as leader of the U. S. Band at Carlisle Barracks. We have no doubt that the Bartd under his leadership will sustain its previously acquired reputa tion of being one of the best in the State. Who is waging war against the ca nines? About half a dozen, dead dogs were found scattered around town yes terday morning. As they were all Dem ocratic IPurPs," it is probable that the parade of Tuesday was too much for them. We inadvertently forgot to mention an egg, received by us at Easter from Mr. W. R. Hays, of North Middleton town ship, which meaenred eleven inches lengthways, and nine inches around. It was a double yoked egg, and it's weight we did not ascertain. -- We hope the-Carlisle Brass Band -will again give their Saturday evening con certs, now that warm weather is here. They have improyed considerably in their playing during the last year,. and can hardly be excelled by any band in the country. Row Is rr ?—A party of "soreheads" on Tuesday night hung an effigy of a colored man to a tree •on the Episcopal square. The joke was badly spoiled, however, by the discovery of it by some colored men early on Wednesday morn ' 'ng_lieforolt_liatill3 _men seen by more than half a dozen people. .The captors are a pretty 'good suit of cliitims ahead. Our CollectOr of Internal Revenue, Maj. Joseph W. Patton, his deputy; Capt. Landis, and his clerks are very busy at the present time making their annual collections.- They . treat those (Wsrelsiitimidrowtheyinsirmsounitendlyr and gentlemanly, that - it is almost a pleasure to pay your income, license, or special tax. -- Mr. James W. Sullivan, foreman of this office, accompanied by William Ir vine, son of our townsman, Dr. Irvine, started for the- "Far West," on Monday morning last. They expect to be absent some month's, and will spend the greater ortion of he tim the young gentlemen a pleasant, and prosperdus trip, and safe return. Wo learn that the regular semi annual session of the Cumberland Valley Die trict Convention, of Good Templars will assemble in the Good Templars' Hall, Carlisle, on' Tuesday afternoon, May 3. The G. W. C. T. of Penn'a, the• Hon. B. B. Chase, is expected to be pregent, and, will address the citizens of the town on Tuaday evening. The Coyle Brothers, wholesale dealers in notions and fancy goods, have had built for them a now wagon, which, in vulgar parlance, " knocks the spots off' anything ever seen in Carlisle." It has the advertisements of a number of our business men neatly painted on the sides, And over the front part a well shaped top to protect the driver from snow or rain. The house being built on South Hai over; near South strdet; is the property of Dr. Thonms Stewart, and notthat of Mr. Andrew Blair, as stated is our last issue. Dr. StowMt, Ae are pleascd; ~ b‘ ) , learn: intends settling in Carlisle, the'intention of practicing medicine. Mr. Blair has the superintendence of the erection of the building. " =1::=Z11 Scarlet fever of the most malignant type still lingers in our midst. On• Mo nday morning, a young lady, daughter of the Hey. Hunter, died of the disease, and several during last week.; Instead of abating it appears to .be on the in crease, and many cases are now reported. Since last September there has not been a time when we were free from this disease. 'ln next week's ijERALD will be pub lished a communication entitled " Ran dom Recollections of the old borough," fronl.„tho pen of a former reSident of tiis Plarvv`bat- ivbo•-has- not-boou hero for Holm° thirty-five years. The communi cation is of groat interest, especially to our older citizens, and persons wishing eitra numbers, with or without wrap-. pore, will please leaVe their orders before Saturday evening. Price, five cents. The famous fish bill, 'declared Uncon stitutiooal by Judge Pearson, of 'Harris burg, will be argued at the May . term of the -Supreme Court. The -unconstitu , tionality was declared principally on the ground that it . was 'a- vidation of the chartered rigida of corporations to com pel them to remove,- or alter:at great ex pense, dams they have erected and 'whiph obstruct the passage up the river, dolled aud other ',fish -41111 - It is with pleasure wo record , the fact that the South Mountain Railroad Com pany are preparinigrounds, on the South Mountain, nearßunter's Run, for picnics, Sunday : schools, andother pleasure seek ers. The want of grounds of this kind havo long been felt by the pedple of Car helot and wo doubt not they will sustain and libeially ,remurierato' is projectors of this enterprise . It is designed' to erect a.platform for. dancing, scats, and everything tending to promote the pleas.: uro of viiiitbra; =I Them was an old woman lived under And lf_eho'a not dead Nile/ 'lug antra /ULM" Tkiqui, is an 4mazon keeping tollgate on one of the principal piked roads in this county, Who, besides performing her duty of 'eolloctifig tend, takes every„op portuniti of tongue, lashing the passers by. Thoso' who have onco faced the music, of herinith are' oMpfulto avoid a second interview. Tho.editorof tho Nowville Bier, with -a friend, was re cently attacked' by thid *llag6; l evidently thir!kin a storm of bitter words not sufficient to intimidsito an editor, .brapdished • a ; Oita and,fired , it at hint. ForplOately, there "'Atha; being no ball • in the firearm, or the sum wiid ,•, noane. Wag ' DEMONSTRATICIMN '1145 . 1t0n 1 0F RATIFICATION OF , THE FIFTEENTH .A MENMatNi.- agl? VICES IN, TIM ',9 II EZe r cION. PARADE IN THE AFTERNOON. BPIEECUES' . IN TUN &TUNING - - Tuesday'merning — dliiinedliright - mfd elear, with' scarcely a cloud ruffling the Heavens. According to previously mado announcement, this , day had been set apart by our colored, citizens, as a day 'of general celebration, andrejoicing in bettor of the ratification of.-Abo Fif teenth Amendment. From early morn our atre'ets presented a lively appearance, and the arrangements which had been ge,, ing on for some days received abasty com pletion. Around the Court House were ieattered groups of Democratic politi cians, discussing the unusual event, and prophesying that net more than c one hun dred would be in line, attd the whole thing prove a failure. In fact, about ten o'clock this seemed probable, as very few colored persona were seen upon' the streets; but it is easily explained by the statement that at that time they were gathered in their several places of wor ship, returning thanks to Almighty God for the blessings and privileges vouch safed them, and invoking His protection and blessirigif - on their future actions. The Committee of Arrangements had chosen , North street, between Pitt and West streets, as the place of forming the, procession ; and as the hour of one p. m. drew nigh, groups of men, mounted' and on'foot, could -be seen wending their way to the appointed place.. ORDER OF PROCESSION Mr. Joseph Howard acted as 'Chief Marshal, with Messrs. Simons and Jor dan as Assistant Chief Marshal's. Some little difficulty was experienced in form. Ing_the_procossion_into line, owing to the surging mass of human beings blockad ing the street. Finally, all being in readiness, the procession meved off in the following order : Four Assistant Marshals—Mounted. _ Carlisle Barracks. Band. Eighty members of the Union League Association, each member wearing a rosette on the left breast—ALL I= Seventy-five colored citizens—each wear•- iug a picture of Pregidont Grant-- IfOTERE. The Drain Corpii. Junior Society—numbering fifty, dressed in the uniform of the "Boys in Blue," with-capea and caps. Two four horse wagons, containing twenty-nineloung girls, dressed in Rad, White and Blue, .and each • bearing a triangular sha ad laTirigiturms printed the name of • oue of the States fiat ratified the ,RIFTRENTIT EEMMEM7I A. miniature carpenter shop on wagon, --- with man busily at work. Blacksinith shop, with hollows blowing, and man making nails. Savant -five horsemen, presenting a ♦ery fine appearance A large number of canines, buggies and ' wagons bringing up the rear. All - told there wore, probably, some four hundred, persona in tbo procession,. of which nearly three hundred were voters. THE ROUTE. The procession moved over the follow-. ing route ; down North to Bedford ; across Bedford to Main '• up .3fain, to. West;. across West to Youth; 'down South to Hanover ; up Hanover to North ; up North to Pitt; across Pitt to Pom fret ; up Pomfret to West ; up West to North, and then disbanded. Curious crowds of spectators occupied the streets, throughout the entire route. Particularly was this the case at the pub lic square, several hundred people being assembled at this point: All over the route• the best of order prevailed, and with the exception of ono horse bbcoming unmanageable, and running away with his rider, slightly injuring a daughter of Dr. Dashioll, President-of Dickinson College nothing occurred to mar the , BANNERS, FLAGS, &C Throughout the entire length of the processipii the Stars and Stripes pre dominated. From many private resi dences flags, wreathe, and portraits of men, distinguished for their labors in the cause of freedom, were displayod'. The banner which attracted the most atteutien was the ono hearing the fol lowing inscription : "The twenty-nine States that ratified 'the Fifteenth Amend ment to the Constitution." This banner was surmounted by the American Eagle, the badge of freedein, and our national emblem. A banner draped, in mourning was carried, inscribed, "In memory of Dr. 7tteClintock. ;- Persecuted for our sake." This banner. was particularly appropriate; from the fact that it was in this town that Dr. 'McClintock stood manfully Up in defence and protection of tho colored race. ()ther banners wore carried with these inscriptions : "We are coming." "Wo will vote for the men that voted for us." "Lincoln_com- Menced the gr6a.t work—Grant finished "We have need the bullet for tho dOStruction of., traitors—we will use the ballot fur the same purpose." "Lincohch • the Emancipator, died a martyr for the cause of liberty ; wo . will revere his Memory forever.'' • , • ti . The 'parade lasted about one hem, . after which they dispersed to their.. soy- , oral homes until evening. , TUE PROGRAMME. • • _—Rheem!s-haltwas-crowded,at-trearly hour, with .a vast assemblage of' tho rep resentatives of both parties.• On the stage were coated the 29 girls represent ing the 'several States. At seven anda half °Weak P. m, the audience was called to order by Mr. B. R. Spangler, who, in a few brief romarlts, introduced W. F. ,BADidtR, E6CI • This gentleman addressed the audionee for about three-quarters of an hour. Ho said that the abolition' of slavery had been hailed wtth joy by every American citizen.. That coon had became too 'deeply impressed with the Divine injunc tion, "Do. unto -other@ as you. would have others do unto you," to over again permit this villiany. A majority of • the people of this coantry had thought that it was not only right that the colored 1 man should be free,. wise that ho should be educated, and just that ho should re, eeive the proceeds of his toil, but that ho shouldiake a part in choosing the riders who madb laws to govern him, as well as i lt the white man. - ' Was' bid right' tliat, ho should bap tan equal chance in the race of , life w th s 'his fellow. • 'I. r:ocog- Mud no differenee In the nobility with Whiehßecl,has stamped hie Ithagee :,He I frnado usequal wlio has xnadeus all' Tho •coldred man was now' a power'in 'ALIO landi and his 'tights woialct bl 3 \ reepected in cense,quonco. -. Preacher and'atatesreart; WWl' a few rio 7 -, le eicoPtiOns; liad.tried to reconcile you te"Yeurberbaroes tote,:s4l."Paseed. ,The' statesman will now care for your-inter ests,!in the halls of Legislature, as we as those of the white Man: You sliotald' flt yourselves for your new duties, and not disappoint tho hope's that tiro ,een- - tered about you. 'You should make the exercise oftho ballot a matter of con sciencis, You were, not onfranchioed in order to he the tools of poiithiiarie,` or 6. do the bidding of any particular.party. Tho men who led in tho groat Equal Rights movement. Moneyed Aluit, you should have the 'ballot, 'be'cause it was your right, and that it was. wrong to Berry it to you ;' and they labored unsel fishly, not caring- how you voted, or what party you'supported, but believing you would do your duty when you exer cised the elective franchise. You should be reminded.that three millions of pep plo founded this Government, lass 11)6m a century ago, and that you aro a million strongor, and should be thus incited to accomplish something great for your; solves and humanity. . There aro some mon who doubt the -propriety of giving, now, these men privileges, who think that these now amendments were passed in an uncon stitutional manner, and that this Gov ernment wad intended for the white man. Whether that was the intention of our fathers or not, do not know, and care lees. It is now the Government -of all men. The question of the constitutionality of these amendments I will not discuss. They are now facts, and if the old Con stitution protected slavery I thank God, tkat a party arose in this country that regarded human rights more than paper enactments, and which, ju :the accom plishment of the Heaven born purpose of making you free and "investing you with all - the rights of freemen,-tramPled-uuder foot every compact, agreement, Compro• Ruse, or' constitution that stood in the way. But will you make good citizens ? Will you fit yourselves for the discharge of your newrdrities? Judging by what you have accomplished since tho war we can have no fears. All over this land you aro advancing iu material prosperity with a rapidity that neveflas lieen sur passed: You are acquiring homesteads And—surrounding yourselves with the comforts of lice. Your savings since the war arc, already counted , by- millima And are you striving to procure an edu cation? Ate not colored schools spring ing up allover the eland? And the-Con tributions of your ratio for school pur poses amounted in the South during the past year to more than three hundred thousand dollars. waltaguMtwn, I itanYiluiFtlysljitatv - W4te , " the North, one out of every nine of your color attendedimblic schools, which was a greater proportion than attended sohookt of the White-race in the South. You have always been patriotic, and supported our government in its. Wars. You took part in the war for Indepen dence, and permit Fort Wagner to toll you you fought in the late war. , Men of your. race have also attained tagb_posidens in this_ag_well as in...o.tbez_ countries, and it is for you to imitate their example and not betray. the trust confided in you. ' Wo rejoice with you to-night.that you have been invested with 'free and equal rights. You now stand 'the equal of every other citizen on American soil. We welcome you as cordially to a share in the bounties of American freedom as the whitest emigiant that over crossed the Adlafitic.. [Tile speaker was frequently . interrupted by loud and prolonged cheers and ap plause.] A patriotic air was then sung by Mr B. K. Spanzlor, in Lie bogt etylo ; alto which WILLIAM B. PARKER, KBQ., was next introduced, and said that the laws enacted in ITO, in reference to . the freedom of all was a lie, and had con tinued such until the ratification of the Fifteenth Atnendment, which you have this day Mein:Mod. I leYpo to see black mon take part, as well as rebels and traitors, in our halls of justice and lagis latimillirrgxterrns,:didab— speaker depict, and donondco the suffer ings and horrors of the selling and sap,- rating of mother add children, wives and husbands, who, before obtaining their freedom, were bought and sold to the highest bidder. Port Hudson, and other bravely contested places,• will ever stand as monuments to your patriotism and bravery. [The speaker hers quoted Sev eral stanzas of • Tho Black Regiment," l which was received .with much ap plause. )- My fellow' citizens, you must now vote with the' Republicans ; for all who vote the Democratic ticket will be traitors. [Applause and cries of " that's so."] Your freedom and life will con-, tinue so long as the Republican party lives. I appeal to you, to do your duty, and always deport yourselves - as Well as you have done Jo -day, While parading through the streets of our town. - The Carlisle Barracks Band then dis coursed aortic Of its sweetest strains., which were .'received with shouts of ap plause by the audience; riEMOZMI was then introdueed. He commented on the now position occupied by the negro .raco,. and urged.,Upiiu them the necessity of fitting theniSelvs for their now du ties and obligattons, by the observance of sobriety, industry, and' the pursuit of knowledge. He reminded them that they owed their enfranchisement to the Republican Party, and urged them, inn spirit of gratitude and devotion, to.aus .tain. the, party whieh had" boon their friend and savior, when continued as: cendency was as essential to the preset , :ration of their liberties aNit.Nvai . to their acquisition. . He told them they were now 'ontrial before the world, and that any fault committed by any one of them would be regarded in a more heinous light than if,cdmmitted bye white man ; that each ono represented his reel), and , nothis independent self. • that the idea of bestowing on them, the franchise of tho,ballot was but of recent growth, and , was Still odious to largo numbers of the . people; and that they could ,only live down this prejudice and muriity, by ei hibiting the qualities charaotgristio of good citizens ; that • If they icultivate those qualities, ,the piejadiceLagainiat them would pass away,, and their fitness" for' citizenship, boMdversally acknowl edged,.and not.diepufed: J.`sf..lPOaldoy,:.esq.; then addressed theineatiag, after which ' pie crowd dis, parsed, ,leaving tho'laill •to . the dispoial of thbie 'Who' hitetiddd to close thOfestiv- L ities of Oki (iray;aeitli , dancing and =Try ' • r , • , Pt' ph Inman 'pro& s s, as, the B§ven toontliAineadm'ent; that. Belfrage shall b 6 oxiAnall Ci in j et ite Plettire taken, • In a speoch-dthi4e're'd 'at lkiiffetiltiiial Ball; Philadelphia, el:P i - tip:evening of; the fo:Urteonth instant, Senator Bevels speolie as 1. 0 11 0 ; 5 . 1 i :!? , I'i'`"':` !" , 4 4 .11m,ve always borne to .the jand.of Pena a peouliar affection. The go6a.Old Quaker stook of its . eitiiens `l3,l*ays ek -14.03d my aduaration., TAPY,.-.1 1 0.v0 al waysi been the'claiMplOna 'oqUar'rights: In the'days gono by the black mon ways know, who theit. friends wore. The descendants of, - Penn wOl.O always ready to,aid them when it cost something to extend such aid. A quarter of a,centurY has hardly passed 'since Dr. , IbleOlintock was arraigned ' the bar' of juStice for dofending,their, Fights. - I have alWays had a :high respect for lain); and when the news of ,lii4,-deati7....ortclied in e-in Washington, :felt that Abolitionism had lose one of its ablest defenders." O'Brien's Mammoth - Menagerie and Moral Exhibitidn is a first class show. It is highly spoken of, and receives tho approbation of all who have seen it. It is the only allow that is entirely moral that has been through this valley for a long time. The collection of wild ani mals and birds of beautiful plumage, .Cc., is larger than any other exhibition of the kind in the United States. In travelling the Mammoth Menagerie makes a grand display, and the public entree of the. establishment into the town is described as being a spectacle of the utmost mag nificence, The chariots, cars, cages, aviaries, dons,. and vans are ornamented in the most elaborate manner ivith carv ings, gildings, and paintings of• the ani mals contained within. Don't fail to see the entree on Friday morning, April 29, 1870. Shows, at 1 and 7 o'clock, p. m. Price of admission 50 cents ; under ten years, 25 cents. • • The following is the conclusion of the Court proceedings of last week : Houck vs. Laird & Moore.—This was -an-action-brought by plaintiff to-recover damages by reason of defendant's build ing overhanging a consentable litiebe tween the properties of parties in Me chanicsburg. Defendants maintained that the line had not been agreed upon :prior to the commencement of their build ing, that the agreement between plaio tiff and their (defendants') grantor had not been executed prior to their purchase of the property, and the erection of their . building. Plaintiff claimed nominal damages only, the wall of the house of Messrs. Laird & Moore overhanging the alleged line about 13 inches. The jury were outtwenty-four hours, and returned with a verdict for defendants. Ritner and Penrose for .iilaintiff ; Miller & Newsham for defeilants. --- Leidig & Mathews t %. —This suit was brought by Messrs. Leidig Mathews, for work done - and - IfftWellinalfrliiSbUtigbfivtliTlA=WliNf fendant. Judgment for plaintiff for and costs. Penrose and flumrieli for plaintiff:l; Ritner for defendant. Barnhart's execntor vs. Maitin and wife.—Ejectnient. Settled. Camp Hill, Cumberland county, 1 April 23,1.870.. Edib,rs CurUsk Ilera Id: GENTS :—Some mehths ago I dial oged the Hon. R. J. Haldeman to dis- cuss with me, in public, the-following question at such time and place within three months,. and in the county of Cum berland, Its he might select; viz : "Should universal manhood suffrage, or the ab solute political equality of all men, re gardless of race, class, color, or condi tion, be established by laW in a republic," and received the following reply : House of Representatives, 1 Washington, D. C., Feb. 21, 1870. apt. J. D. Vale : MY DEAR Sint— . I assure you that, I tt mild gladly oblige, you Tor Ble reasons so frankly giveitia your let ter, and that it would give UM plta„sure to discuss a question, fundamental every where and in all countries, but especially so in this republic, because the question involves that of race titan which none can_be more Politically and scientifically profound. But I have public dutiO that i have - the first claim upon my attestion, those ditties will detain inn here more than three months. If (luring that struggle, we can find til7 - 41M4 - €7F-Jil t ow • ••. oblige you. Very sincerely yours, R. .1. HAT.DEmAN This reply being indefinite, I now re-: issue the challenge, in the following form, viz : I challenge Col. Haldeman, or proxy; or any other representative of the negative side of the- above question, in Cumberland . county, to meet me in a discussion of the said question at Me chanicsburg, Carlisle, Newvillo, or Ship pensburg, within sixty clays from the date of the publication of this. • Joe. G. VALE, Ctunp Cumberlandcounty, Pa, Whilo Dr. Alex.' Craig was making arrangements to have Jolnt M.. Hiestand Llately injured on. the "railroad,) removed from Charles Hautle's tavern, at the ba sin in CUlumblaTon - EitM 2 day morning last, Man aged about fifty-flye years stepped out of the bar room, as the Doc tor passed into a side room, and dOlibor ately 'arinie - to a hitekdag post" sear and, in rosenco of several persons, took his horse and buggy and drove off. Tho boldness of the act allayed all suspicion of any wrong. The thief had boon - Bono perhaps thirty minutes before the alarm was given: .'Doctor Craig, Constable McGinnisand Washington Right-Orlin mediately gave chase. The first trace of tko flat" was obtained at Abraham Cas;. sol's in Marietta, where, he. stopped and: said be had it raft which ho wanted to Boll; and wait anxious to ta7r.(T/C.O - laiii in the buggy and drive him to -the river to show the raft to ltim. His object ov- Wendy was to sell a -raft belonging some onoolso, and hoping bythat moans to obtain an advance of ono or two hun dred dollars. As it wits -subsequently shOwn that ho'had no money ;with him', he had of course 'to resort to oxtraordi 'nary Means to obtain Monoy in order to get away with the horse and From MaytoWn Dr. Craig woilt toßrain bridge, and McGinnis and Righter to Elizabethtown. At Maytown the thief persuaded Col. Haines and granddaugh ter to got Into the buggy and ride to Elizabethtown, whora.the Colonel had a daughter living. 'He accepted the offer. When thoy arrived they. stopped at Boyor's tote I. After getting dinner and ordoriag thd horse to be fed; the thief, who after*ards gave his , ntimeas .Tarries Smith; Which.hiuajf posecrt6 be an assumed. one, went to the house' of the daughter of .Col. Naines. In , alioutten - minutei thereafter, hy :ttio - of a telegraphic despatoh,!Coustable Floiveri3, , *Plated by W. 11, Nauman, wont , there and- found:. the culprie . on hint T:itaeas.;Offerlng UP to`-tho Ihrenenr, , Graeo,,a, Tory. affecting prayei,. drew tears from his listeners, and in, that midst of which •he • VMS arres e =His . . i design evidently; was to : procure some Meney to got him safely .out of harm'S way, as ho could not pay the bill's at the e otl. • Atil tiobnfoundl • - • ciuglit; his, prayers Were changed to blasPherny. About, this, time payTt : olg. 'McGinnis *arrived upon the -ground. The thief Was a takini to. Goluinl4: and hearing' had before Samuel! EVarts'„LeSq:; who 'committed him to jailto answer, in defaUlt of pail.' • -• Tito ptisOne'r is evitiently an old off eh fddr, and seems, well acquainted with per sqns in this city, CMumbia, and. other towns along the river. Those persons who namil,eat :horses recently would- do well to visit the jail,'for the. purpose of recognizing the thief. Ile 'is evidently a native of the nothern part of NeW York, as he talks like.the riVerruen. 'At a stated meeting of Marion Coun cil No. 88, Jr.. 0. U. A. M., held April.l9, 1870, a cOnunittee was appointed to draw VP - the following resolutions - of thanks : WIItILEAB 3arton Colwell No Be, 3r. 0. t. A. M., of Carlrak, hal Woo proxeut..3 ,Atli a li.indsoni° DILI°, and mat f, amine, by tioniii Of their 'billy Mends ; and ' WIIEREAS; All OM emanating frJui. all 3 ;tw aloud'whatever, aloud Ito apiiropriately .2i In order to expreui to the &ouwxitr &lop and laming grail. tido, therefore, niir Resolved. That In reeeirMq this memento of friend. ship and kindness, two pledm ont,e,ves to be guided, Inall our pr9entriMmi, by Its ir'eat,,nd landamehta truths, mid as a beacon light may it ever shine in our Council room, to)lituniunto nor principles; and t he It further .(telohyd, That while cherishingn deep regard for BO VUIII.OIO a gil ;and rococo icing the'spitit sob ich prompted It, No bust n..t forget that - our moat grate fal than s, and kindest regards are due to the con. mittoonf presentation.(tiibs M. Bidler,. Miss L.Beet em, and Miss K. Halbert,) and through them 110 WWI to convey tile acme to all the donors Among our. announcements will be found that of Jacob Livingston, dealer in wines, liquors, tobacco, and segars. His stock is largo and care£ullylselected, and we bespeak for him d • generous patronage. Particular attention is called to his pure imported brandy - for medici nal or family use: BIBLE PRESENTATION.—The charter members of Cumberland Circle, No. 38, B. U. F.) C. of A., presented the Circle with a handsomely bound Bible at their regular meeting on last Tuesday evening. The presentation speech was made by W. M. Ogilby, on behalf of the donors, and was appropriately responded to by C. E. Maglaughlin, esq., on be ha If of the Circle. This Order, though only in existence in this place'abOut three months, now • nuinbers some seventy ,members, with weekly,accessions. (Mr young friend B. A. Sawyer, as will be seen by referring to : our ad- vortisements, has opened a dry gods store in the room formerly °couple( by John Irvine,: northeasteoroor Igngo ;Out, "ThvintrlirPßl F 'sfirilirll - =At uccted with the firm of Sawyer, Burk holder & Co. Wo bespeak for him a geed share of patronage. I=l Crcioked faces photographed straight, y Chapman, 21 West Min street. FOR SALE A. spring Wagon, with top, and n•ul Apply to Jon's' liana is, Ciamnissioners' Office, Carlisle,.Pa INFORMATION WANTED where to purchase goods at, Dig" lowest prices. We wtmld advise all in want of such information to call at LehHell A: Miller's, as they must be selling goods at greatly reduced prices, from the, great. amount of bundles that we sec carried away -from their store all the time. We notice them receiving another large sup ply of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, and everything else in the Dress Goods way, all to be sold at great bargains. Do not. thillo call and see for yourselves. • NEW ENTERPRISE Messrs. Frysinger & Weiser have just received a large invoice of Carpets, &c., &c., which make their Spring stook complete. They purpose selling at re duced ra mid to keep Constantly nu Mir- ou,t, elonErs to 6111`ir busi ess. They keep no dry goo( , Carpets exeltutively. Go to Rawyer's old room and see for yourself. If a man wants a bottle of n hisl4,27bt him buy it and take it home like a man, and not sneak home with a bottle of Bitters''. or "Cordial,ll and pretend that it is medicine. If lie - Wanta a tonic that iS - something better' than a tempo, vary stimulant, ho should get a bottle of Peruvian Syrup, (an Von' ToniC) that Cltalzo the blood, and give durable strength to the system. JAclchrLiviNasToN, Whojetiale aid Retail Dealer in'TullAceg, SNUFF . ; CIGARS, Pies, &e. No. 27 North Ilen;oto street. Offers to the trade the best brandy of a large variety of Chewing and ing..TobaecOs, real Michigan Fine Cut. in bulk or in tin foil. • . . . R'. E. Garrett's celebrated sniff. real genuine IMported Havnna,Segars. Xara Connecticut aiid Domestic Segars. A large assortihent of eveeything longing to the business, nod- shtil at as lovi a price, as in any Eastern ...The public ib respectively invited to call and inspect my large assortment. Every article warranted as represebted. 21ap7Otim • ' 'JAMB LIVINGSTON, Deftlot in FINE - No: 27 Ari , th ilirn . over street, °Mrs the fallowing goods : . War ranted _pure, unadulterated and full :proof., Always ati represented. Genuine Imported French Cogitate Brandy, old age. Best quality Ginger Pure old gin. Pure cid Pere wino. ' k;1, .„ 1 . The yery best quality Sherry, Claret, Now Ragland Rum, &c. : „ c "' Pure'white spirits, for drug gists and family use. • ' Sold at the lowest prices for cash. A , call solicited. • ' • 21apara . . IMPORTANT C=! Pero • nud .utuUlultersted Winos :and Liquors, supplied ut their trosideeoo, by order to store, or through Post Office. Every article warranted ns ireU resontecl:oi the mono • Jscpß LivinaTrox 21E,4)0in No. 27 N. Hall 0y01 :' si reel. The cheapest' pry, Goods hi town at tLacheY's, on. North. Gainsves gt.coett op; Now goods, , received daily. .219P4t', 1111PORT.ANTITOrBoisDIEBBA By a- decision of 'the Supreme Court of the thilied States, mada abseil id, 1870 i all soldiers who 'enlisted for three Prioo o .4lAlrr:g. 2 4.Bolnt;,oP.d_ honorably discharged , for disease before .tho expiration of iiire'yearii," and entitled bounty, 9 1 1199:' ,{Men.. who qIIVP34- after July 22, 1861, aro notoentitled Au thiS - decision: • .The 'finderaigned •la 'prepared to collect all claiinsatising from the above decision Wry,:i..TAlll B, ATIT!,EIt, 31n1117Qtf WANTED IMMEDIATELY, :gen experieneed.etear mercers r ritq c. immediately. Apply to or address LEW. PanTri,:l." Carlisle, l'a.l • 21np4t D.. W. Burkholder, Nd. 35 West MUin . street,' has his 'Soda fountain in ful)l:6llisp His syrups , are the very best. .'Persons in search of a cochdrink will do well 4 td drop in. Also a 'full line of fresh .'can dies, nuts, oranges, lemons, ~Cc. A Photograph Gallery, well established and doing a good busiuoss can be bought cheap for cash, if applied for soon. Call on or address For direct' acting steam pumps for mines, &c.', , that pump from 12 gallons to 3,500 per minute. Go to 3FLanaliUn, tornie & "'Sett, :11ollidays burg, Pa. , : . 20,000 pounds of shouldei and side meat wanted, in exchange for pure liquors, and•tho best brands 7 cechewing and smoking tobacco, :by JACOI3. LIVINOSTON, 21ap3n N 0.27 North Hanover street Steam pump. The'pnmp . can bP connected from the engine, and engine used for driving anvltind of machinery. gas and water'pipe, 'steam fittingS;' &e. L an,. Stone, &- ]sett, , d . ay:s: burg, Pa. 17feham • M'Lanahan, Stone & Isctt, burg, Pennsylvania, man ufactiliv station: any ,engines, boilers, direct acting blowing engines. . 'Player, ; Then:MS . :aid other hot blast. Brass and - ion ings frinn one lb. to 20,000 lbs.,mnd all kinds of machinery. . • LEGAL NO'iTGES. EX.:CUTOR'S NOTICE. . - ..,Lett el ./ I e . shonentary - du the Mate of Sfaegnrot .Forbe.. late of tt:.o. Pon...bore• t bill Ing I een ted to the subserlbor, rto Wing to ,al/1 towintlie, all pe,sail huo /ring theutsel 'On ill dei,teli thereto are lequenhvl _to make payment. and [huhr h nr donaridn, t./ pretiont them, duly 1111[111 . 1111.,(01i f,,r Cell I t•lllent, to _ MEM Irgr-Ffiss - Ffr / Lett era tesounentary on the a e 'oonn Smart, tato • f tt.tottlt ttovnithip, have been (nue,' to the subscriber.] n aiding In tetid townBnip. ~All item., Ina host to the estate arc ro t ...tied to make Inonettiato payment, and thus:, having clanuas to prevent them. duly authenticated, forsettletnent. BEE DMINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE ladters• of Admlnletratlnn an the 'state of liar. eladt Watent. late of Weat l'ennaboro' townaltip, de 'wen b3t_ ha Itetratar of (Innihe land eaant. to the nteler.ogne.l ridding in them one lewnthin All lif•r4ony luilm4Hl 10 paid estal.e tiro raquestvil to make immediate rt) meld, and tho.e hncint claim= arlitlSl It to pinFlllt Moot, d 11! )• ull hattiannalt. 3232111 ./EITU \WATSON. Adlll . r. Ilairlett Wrillsoll. RsTATE I otter. or Adini uirl ni lion i ibe ...tub -, a Wil liam l'apitioon, tutu of IVett Poinushi.ro' townahip, ileeiise.l, had, g been g motel hy the ftegbt, of Cumberland CllOOl. pto the umleisigneil reoliling in the 11l:110 totvrehip, notbn to hereby give to eII lier pois p. moving 11.01.elvt.,iniebted to paid cohilo, to make n.st a eat, 0.1 11..0 hoot, g eldtme, to present then,p at.tr uii np d, f r net' I •niont. gLAIIII Ali El' JA . NE CAM) II I MIS. A thnin Atri I=ll ,‘ Ist Li,f.ANEoLT. OPEN ! OPEN ! ! I= D. A. SAWYER, tin .1 nf'aru. rJ 16: 3 / 4 11tiliarters for bargai us = (‘th .‘..;- _. \, 10,.m-I 12kg. nll al~+dL• . a.~ II! :v~~l, I .y' raj_„(- ~„ DP . 1• Vl,' .111 , ,,!111 11 'o97' I. lIF 11 Ice ............. .- I= I=l 11,1 2', hitig ill the 1.,‘ elle tin, Pont • ,41:11 I ttit, to . • einono, CI 41,4 on I ets,lOn.roo it, 111, to ‘l,. l'lloopoa It ...Ivry In the lion Chestiest Hitt nttoirchit I. n the I-, Cheep •••• 4,01 king!. In the loon Cho si • st 111111 e t;io - • • Poplins It, the town. • Cinotpo4 Altnnnct.loco and evlur.fti .Clivolient Mock hod Fitri z y Silks town Cliespe.t Japan'', in 111, to.. Cheap'., o hitt, ttino In in I.lio 10 , 411: 1 . 1.111. , , fi.tireil4llll s rip!, in IL • t• wi • 01,12, t , 31ateeil . re nl tint town. lleeeirle4 fn Ilie t Avti eltettio•it Cliltitz7, thin.t•d tail striped, In the tom cheapest the; ton ' Closiptel Colhitn nod ColTs to the town I'li tip ht. Tonto Lin nhe •town. ' .• Ch an,q4j. nyklmi Ar ;A1.., In t t.o b \nil; A stile 4 . 011tH. All oilior 'tio,i,l9 Ili prop. liiiii."CoMo t,lllllllO for your -501000. Ida iv obit. to show n.iodx. Our mat lu it fiYolits !MVO 1,0,1111111 , 1,..1 for co in lirlcooinil 'Thew toll ou now 140°413 per root lens ilia. 111 , 1' w ill churgo r yon for olil,g 0.1.3 at other .titres. • • 11, A. sAnyiAe. CHEAP COAL I CHEAP COATA-1, I Tho aabarrlbor le verareil to dnllaep, by . C.lol.l.l..tiLiklllekarDßlN..notk_voprypOtolllll.ril atoti Ile ii of ti Climb rlanJ ti n.lay J ilia ,11;11111 col u• LYK EN'S VAILEY COAL AT Till: I.OW E3T TJSSIIILE It I. TES FOR p of' a - very Supplor ' final ity.atittl Till be larnbibeil at pikes which will defy all competition. ITno subscriber will deliver 0 , al of OArlitile, by the ar load, Purina tha aurrout month, at duo , foaosviug pTicesiwr toil of 2,000 Pc't Nut 810‘0 . '4T6 • • ..... And to other point, of the rood ho wlli d o nv or it, adding or ttoduetint uzi ouzo, of ditforomp in fr,lghte. The above ratee.v:lll ho ',abject to Lhu rLio pr, foil of prima, each 111101ltil„ftt the nine% • °JORGE WIN. (Mice—corner of Main and Pitt ulreete. • • 21up70 WANTED. -4. dative . • Irmo, In ooh comity in Itio htalee, to hnvel and take tied°. by, sample,, for TEA, EOFWEIi, and •I'lOEB. To• imitable men wu w i ll glee a oolory or $OllO to $l,OOO a y. nr,'abovo rwetpir.t dent Mime dxpenseti, and it roamnitblii eons , ini•elon on manic IMMukiMo RPPliont louu nro ollloi toil from. proper 'port lox. koforaumn tx liankod. 'Apply to, or ud• arms knutodintely, J. PACICEIt & • . CoMlMmtal 21nr70 tlB4 Bowery, lk..‘v York. SODA. .3 COLD AND SPARICLINU AT • , INAVERATVCK BROTIIER, No,. b 901t4.11,11per cl reef. ,Ti 4 .. C . •LEsnit, ==l I=l uu.LIAM 11',ACIL • Ex..color 111.71111 SI U ART, • S ICA UV, .lihr.P I A. STUART, $.l 00 tt 00 5 25 5 26 ~ .., II .V.IV.ILIVDII3.II EMS "VO BELERIFF.--r hereby offer Ai,my self as a candidate forctbpsOVEß#EF, sibjec to the decision of thci.Retobllc thitating Ctirileption B. IC , . OLER. Cariliele, &Mich 2, 1874.99.r.1 'l'.l.(lcl rz ) - 80 1t° (I'VE 4 I Vq.lt of 'a number of Republicaris thtilkiithout the poling, I offeemyself as tt ramliad(STWiht, Saerlif at the next-Cobol l ,tluppition, sub ject to its decision.' March 10,1870. , • FOR SHERIFP.—I hereby offer my ;Felt as i candid te for tee office of SHERIFF. Hattj.at to the !loth'. of the Republican Nomihatiog Qdmmil fro. ! I „.! fllboiLl'alttroN, April 6, HIM CM; 9 7 apptc. f, QR SH.BRIFF. iidikAii!ofilar Ir ky- UL: : self ne it eudhluto for did ittleit!Of eIIER I euoje tto tho dedelon of the peputoppin hoteloat- IrlgCprottutteo. 1 ,34 - IW - VESIIBURN ! CarWle, April 11, 1870. 0.1.1111. 1 inp7o,te • A. Id. SPOZTEILEB , S COLUMN. A i . L. SPOSSLER, •Real Estato Agent, 9crivenoi.doilveyancer, than, rrdee and Claim Agent. 0.12110,.5181n Street. near Ceutio 8 pare. VIRGINIA LA.loo%fiCAlid, Valley for A'nuntarli.l valuable, and highly- implored fitrotdirf. tlio , Valley" ore of fered tor sale. The tract% tub from 90 to,q;cl acres The WO is of the hea t fmalitv of -limeetopo. fully equal, if not eupttrior;:tn OM, land, t'runberland yalloy, and will ten dielnited , 4 tat astimialiinltly low figures. Oho extension of the Cumber and Valley !Railroad into Virginia, as now eurveyed, will run inmthliatoly through the cc flan of - country in which theta lands ere located, which, alien com• pie ed b gethor with tho adven'age of the Shenan doah river trees', I-lotion will give them nil the ad vantegee of,Riortheto and Eastern machete. A splendid oliptittitilifOr`louratlie irlyestutents Is here offered. • A Tol l and rnlgoti ideseription or Abolocation and claims ter of tbe f rvious Lachi 'tnay.be hod, by op. A. L. EIPONSLER, plying t o 17inb70 'r", l /Real Estate Ageiit;.CarlL,le. ORE'BA- , • , rich depoalt,o(Ptho tost.,quallty • Ilermattte. Oro yloldint pbreedt: compriging abOutlB ACRES, located in Monroe township...ol4o,mile. from the Iron , World; of C. W. & Ahl, on the south aide of the Yellow Breeches creek. There if.'a stream of water running through the tract sufficitnt for washing the ore and furnishing water power be sides. Peisons &sirloin of viewing the Lank may evil upon Goarga W. keidieh, at “Lehilek's mil)," for merly known as Briekin'a mill, Mom.' township, ,9.Mlbe.land county; dr upon 80juneC9 A. L. SPONSLER , Real Estate A geot., Carlpile (IRE WAS.IIF,R FOR. SALE. 7 -4.ii rollout ire W . itWor, [he Oro Iraillr ; O't Weoro W. Lridla•L , uearlyliivi 4 .' Will be WOW VW"' ••ply to : ,t Ajan7o EICOAN,LER. FOR RENT.—The brick residence of 11 nen. n,stz, .inea.d on South lint., I' krecet, nevi, opposite Ently's liotel;Ivill be lensed for one yonr hmn nret of April nest. ' n rounnud , eus tsto.story,brlek residence, on East “rcet, Se;ween 4 3(4'ln n.ed Loutheilt . tertS: nod a lot of ground on thee`ott. kitie'orlhe Letort Spring, belonging to tile _hielrkor Jo-eph •Shroni;deeensed, mull b., it Flo letts,d for : ;one your rpm, tbo•tlrst of Apal nest. 17151.70 111. CELL A ATE, OtTS:'' =ME pRUGS. AT =II ILNXERSTICK BROTLIERS, I=l 14 LC(I . figfiwmmwwsammw 000114 114,1 itl‘trtpt lb.. be-t - When )ou boy un artiC V, Il3d ceps. 14ly is ft..lutter of BIIOTS•AND-.BIIOES_- to it iltiitler on olio., tviir t '.. You eau tot), lot tory tow otiii joiltitis of Irnthot. ' Al this ,tlinp_ilf_tho_yeiir _manyisvill_be—scshitiug Aida Lout. and N6lll'S or 00000, xrm.. MI .turb call be ~veconaaalated at &DAM DYSERT'S, where will berfound supply at Ow 110 i 4 MI. x inesThlile - to OrIII4FWITIFTKMIII. I . 111“111. Piztee M busistesa Ko. 34 East Lou (ler ffireet, Carlisle,Pa, IME R EMOVAL =9 1!o i3OPiii . CI2IOVI4I 11,11 Ntm•x Building to tho NEW GROUND FLOOR GALLERY, .Aro,l2 , liliqt .Afain Street, WI.. THE OE, IN TOM Nr MA. Nlllll7O G ARDEN sEEDs; = El=l PART/IE4.E, PA MEM ().ric E . . spimi p- p..th 1..•t1.i4 ott .It , t , 1.7“, fir (Innis taunt the at Itau-aek a ith =9 1..1 . H1'S month , . Ir and aft°. iln• ,t day .J is7o, WI.) in, the .I.l , outnigs.try th....r . "fslll,lst , •neo U. S A vtiy dlrrrl. - Isropn•3.tr In out 1., In .411 an.l • :I'n , pos.tle f-r Fr yli hiv per, tl• eign ,Ilau bovil itCl7l ;.- 7. r...pk0.,1151.• :or IW.• fitithfoi perrornl be ,11- Vorgati , I.iti raga ht,al to It. preaatt Ow openittg lo The ruutt , :h vy• till., tight td , eo.f,ct iuty.or. all Ii I. , huh Iltay nay nal.tut va.uallle. or 1.4 .1,0 al • W NI A I Z E. Firxt 11114 et E A.. Al•Y‘itf-7 fry f PalHfetcoc.. ~ a l,;uC,l . CARLISLE MACHINE WORKS I F.: /i D,ll E II C 0 CU lIHERLAND VALL ILEA 1!1gt4.4 NU AI 0,11 Ell too art nem builtht4t. and si ll b.let: out toe the• listse:tof 14;o, the N4', Yu rnt airl V .11. y - Coonblited••• It tAlnilt •A'N tt lilt) NPR, ,Wills. *Jk;pu ! tAI(E, miol nil othrblitte j,i.pret Penis. II" ill be I. t ilt In thu btn style,:ann 'warrant:al to work anti. facto Ily. The tea bt 01a 111/1 . 111. ltratio 11, long h en felt, nit!) ten- expeel to be-able to oiler to the hietone of Con:bola: it abil :Opining e tin ties A tin huv t9lielY 0 eon:11:10W luid lo'Vre , t Jou' veityy, equal to the Let broight hoot 0 nenanee teittitate.l bierlll.all I V. 1. 1 .111,01, It . . • lielt'ELTV MA), %VI . 4114.41 4,. 11. 4 4111:11n1y nun, I , tir tit 4/101 the ,eli Acting arrangcniol.t, 4 ( . 111010 41111 kot brlcintl, on the old tirlnl•itle,• . It will of tlic toot listatitanCitylii, .41 m,t, give . Natkliatiolid Yowl In yt.or onto ti , • , SPRING GII,IIN DRILL, • We continuo 1...11.1,11g the .)rigin it I ,Wllioligliby Patent iloin Spt so osll ;known ' end It . ..pillar minting it l nlloid t 1 no without the WI loogOliy. for it largcly Iti• croatet;mill 'lntro OCCII ' 1119' 66119, lir ' Boon• p 134 lor ottn.lf We mak° It tea (train and (irons Racier ',llona, or ‘1,11.11 Patent litiano Attachment for t scothig iihoiliat,'s groin t, • We Atio nll.l tno Wlllinighb.t with/ (Ito aliovok to straight rank or 'rig rag, on Illr 11,4 N nutty pcontrt, t , „ t c t , . t t tt, VARIOUS FARM. IMPLENIENTe, - Wu urn ukillicarturin; a viirwty of; italic:allured -impleiiientn,-auch--us_hutau...pakver,vind thre.vhera r eidur mlllx, Stir corn xLullerr, three alzii•,Cktotkpu, coral olkollerg, Eurolca flttler.ctit ter, and Scup ulna). .111 halal tine National Fodder t'utter,threo I.lzen, with vanillin other flunking lundeinenta.:lVe Blue fluke Farner's pullout Tire hod Jet, and Porte en flu eat Tuyeip, which every lilac beliiith Loutd have. Also cant iron corn crpubern, gash kettlen, four eel- Iv grate,. five'dititireht 'patti.ron;plow cutting, laud. other catalogs Supt always on hand. , • The CA111,1S . 1.1; COOISEIOVE, our own 9.lting, ix ono of Om beat adil 01°111.'04 Movee in the murk:[. cgir+,*l4,79lNE AND MILL WORK • Aclieretognea ;we give ,perticuNe• attepitloß tO. Minding STEAM ENO INES, and furniehing :If AFT ANO, ligAltlNO, 1'U11.1.1E6., of ti every Tart of the machineryuOpected • Alik Paper Fiburmg Sr Tanntrlee, kc. Our pAioais fur ..team engines are from two np to twenty five bonne pp wuri combining sinnilleity, of COMlLlCt.wpoxtti,iiii modern improvumente, sod futahlual at a, c ,taluo dattog, pikes. I'a. also build portable englueb of 'no her punter i' printing pr, soon; .te. IV inane nit exteralve variety of. p dl. rue Me Mill wore, to which ire arc conetunt,y making addalons, and can fill cont recta' for engin, ti an,d male nut short notice, . ;AV . Two new ttatitinari'vnhlues.nim o w blind and far Halo , • =I . Attached to our establishment is an listefosivo PLAN W.L 411 Z, ipa,t34su 0 14 DOOR ~S O' with till tho inaehluery 10 r inannfa hiring dobr nud window frames, !moll; sioulterd nod to loos. blacken+, motti.litio, condo; and Forth° drapery stilt. rail tuba b.olustera, flooring. siding mid ever) odour oriMto ii tho tine or building inet-dole, from the lowest tpiiii,t.'4lilemXtuvity. A4lpork Dud contractors n oy rrly on all, ordemlarge °rental!, being promptly .Ato oaten-fro supply of seasoned pine, walnut and oak lumber kep, constantly in onr amber-yard': roiady for woo. • toonall Asp of lath nod low Jorleed dioritabrayttOp , lolowl„ (awl ;Miter. ro t ten. mold,' to order -y. 4All Molars or Inquiries by mail, or otherwise, in: cqo nation will* ant britoolielt onr.bt~slneu~ will, Up' piomptly utthisdedro. ' •" ' GAIWNEWA CO. 1401)70 • §t T . OT TF .A I r s • MISCELIiAtiNJI"CtUIf:`,Ia El Is7ol - 1 171YARDWARE NEN Y SAXTON. I:7 - 0 , :i1l7.1 , . lIIXLER H. SAXTl:iist & CO., • - Dcalirs in 'Hardware, Roil; Cintlory, &c., CarlNlq, P.,4„ 1.1,4 annoupeo to the public, that they lutsod rellin4 everything iuiheylirns, either ivlrlectle or mall ratprier. much loner than can he bought this o( P!iladnlnbin- ;.) 1 4 Our:siock couslet4 to part of BUILT/ISO MATERIAL OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Paints: Ohm Varnishee t.r _ 5 ti;miant;' Iron, Nile, Shovels, floes, Forks, Spades. , tro - bars, Saul; e4iTaa, ' -- Picks," Safety fuse; All3O a fall and well rolecl94, assortment of TnLlu and Pocket Cutlery Mecltulcie 7o.uka, A full stuck 'Of • F-A 11:SI 6 11. L L Plowe.,VarrlCS, Chni . nr, 6 mirk bage, A.opo, Pulleys, awl Hay Eleratora of all dcscriptlona GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SIIOT, CAPE and azynnthltion or all kindle. Thankful for pmt favore r by strict attention to bookies. we hope to receive a continuation of th U. SAXTON & CO. ALLt)EnsoNs knowing thOmselves it.dellted to Henry (Saxton are gequosted to ntako innzwdinte media-moor and -thoee 'hating el.thns to presktt them Cr eetlierno,. as I wish to duo op, inyho!?ke, toJ .. !ututtty..l,l_ty. 11:D - Ht SAXTON'. 27jan70.' LIST OF DEALERS - LIST OF DEALERS IN GOODS, Wares: aria Werchandiee,lo6l7 Briveo,-DlotH lure, Lumbermen, Eating Houses, erc., - ...rain the county of Cumberland, ne approlerd ann,vsersed by 'David Wherry, mercantile-Aoprutser,- In-accordant.° trial the several auto of Assembly, no follows, to wit: . . CA RLTSLE liry °cod! ' 9 25 00 do 025 00 do 12 12 50 do 14 7 00 do 11 15 00 do 14 7 00 do 11 16 00 'Fancy Goode 14 7 00 do 1,2 12 50 14 09 14 7 do 14 7 00 do 14 7(00 Hardware .0 25 00 do 10 20 00 Sowing It 7 00 do • 14 7 00 do 14 7 00 do 11 7 do 14 7 00 14 7 co 14 7'oo L1L45.7,77.4%,2, Levikit A Miller Bentz & Bros ..g lby - C Mlies W A Oreeofield L 7' Iting,.l 0 II Ilsrper A Thomas 011.1 P Covlo Rod ; era 11 i•tmlyil Thomas Kramer F Ilttenger II Saxton Henry Miller x 11 -s.er, 0 lzer Mrs A E Fullmer./ All A S 1.1 Faber 1.21, - 14 le et 3l'Malion Paßrr /I‘Wttibmooi NI2OOIIIOCMII James Itineamial& bupp 1, -.11701TT.. - --117111msv - ee- - Walker A Clardy Se t o rs illiam C s nfertionary 14 700 Miller Peter . • do 11 7 00 Burkhol er .1) W do 14 7 00 Kiefer - 31ra 011 • do 14 700 Hughes Robert du l I - OU 14 7 00 Martin JACO° d ol4 7 00 Seim denbaugh J do 14 7 00 Brawn John 14 7 00 Meck J B _ do 74 700 Wotzell Joseph S do . 14 700 PaPer - Johti; t • do 14 700 do - 14 7 00 Faber George du 14 7 00 - FrAllCiS2ll9 Chsrles 14 7 00 Jennings Wtlllaut do ,14 7.00 Zeigler .1 A and Peed "11 7-00 'lectern &Co . Produce 11 17 00 'oodward It C !Maness IL StAymen C "Cornelius & Bosh Low John - • All son Rolm t Hoover 1 31, Blair A II Delrtecy&Shtoln Rhoads II A Co Coal Zion Ocorgo Onetlanan G Llszman C Horn IV IL Smith W II Witzell IV 31 ; Render John 3butonlivlrner J 71 Sites A J Beery D /1 r Willlsm I Son Ilildebrant II I, Esche baelt Frederick Zeigler Joseph " • P bley II Cameron J Sen. r Jacob Inboß Chrmdlati mashinocsl•37 . O' Iloffmati 0 II Bunion C Faust Peter Egbert I It Dentzler Joseph Illem.men 3,1111 - C over a Bastelmi 1.19/[ll[ll - 1 Amu Cornman Frekerlek S,haployst.ll)ll.l2rt• Erving A n PO 1) Dorm , IC Myer. M 17 , .- 1 otter IC 31 Cr-o nisn Jonatlem C ME do 14 700 1.4.14, and coal 14 7 00 do . •12 12 50 do 13 10 00 14 7 00 do 14 7 09 Groveries 14 7 00 do 14 7 00 do 'l4 7 UU do 14 7 U 0 do 14 7 00 • do 'l4. 7 OU do - 14 7 00 do 11 7 00 do 14, 7 00 ' do 6'70 00 do 14 7 Ud do 14 7 00 du 14 7 00 - 14 71x7 do 14 UU do 14 7 do 10 20 00 do , 14 7 UU do 13 10 00 do 14 7 00 do 14 a 00 do 14 700 do 14 7pu 7 10 do • ull duro do do II 7 00 . 61.".1i and 110,10 14 7 00 do • 14 7tH do 10 7 00 11 7. 00 ‘lo 14 7 00 Stnilnn a Suid,ler I irman Philip Chenonelli trillium 311111 fiery MrH ti Null 31r-, 31 Hutto., Mrs Railing 1...e11er AU • Bronetiberz 141 t.emn,ii B B Smiley .1 W 1.i3 Mg tug I Donor did. - Bikinis .1 • Ritter II S N Lehman A Col ninon Winiel Ili inni Co• Ihtl,ll k Ncnrilingllnn 111.erstick Bra le•r'e Ilrvermick Brat her'a Frank Y Bunk 13. ii Irelu & 3 Fong er B I 'vino' un Jura. Enbialnger lid 'rge 'Ensminger S Locionan C I. I enlnri lin 0 CI .p nun II P . Iper AV lAuthni Einied Itilhwiu S haul( Jacob 'Kcll.•r John A .1 0 Antellu N t loth ny do BEM Lentil, Robes II to r iplk R Y do do ME , do EIME Mil= Pru Iti c D ‘ U. 1.16 .4c sl.e.ifivr is Wolf' - 5 --- ' — '3lyer3 LI V llot I. r:41 , 11" : • . Nlyrrs ll Roush .1,11....u1t du Mat het ing EAST PENNSEOIOUJII Product %walla A'Co %near i CO - 'll3l.ki IQ) - Saddler S•Doemu l °Winner John Ihndoi H k SOO • L.ongnecker I 'Hummel S L • r • 'Roth ag 8011 Vernon Daulol -Best Joseph . Eslinger Theodora Itoploy-Hurr3-- 4oHs.T.AI Bu nth Nehlielt I B Hold N r- • • Ebner A' • Musser Dsyld -Kimmel John Boxer Mrs Marlin Mks A „ pri Ole• IMMO I unilit 1 ,Culifectionory 'do Clothing Struts Furniture MnrkLtlng .1111111cery, I==! Dry Goods Mounts iohn-IV MB= ‘olticerlos • Dry flood. do TemOtliXlW'n Rupp II N&Co Rupp Doolcl Tecuplln ( pus 0 nen Cr rum RuppJ J & Co Furnitu.o VS hip h-aduce LOWER ALLEN Good DJ. Fl' Boivrrom ,E Co • ' . 1-1 71 Kunkel & Bro .. .1•; ' ' 14 7 ~ heirick O. ... ; . Drop _ .. 14. 7 Doltrkh 1.1 J , . Stdree 14 7 Pra. A & SOLI ' . . Dpate oto Moe!, ' 14 7 . , Dry Got MIDDLESEX O'llurns II ' . 'Dry Goode • ' , 13 10 .. , . • MEOIIANICBI4I.IIIO.. - • i volloomon O W,, . 0 cery ..:. 'Viola' 1471301 '.` - :t:. , do 12,12 50 Arnold 4: . do _ .. 14 '7 - - Derinoiny David ' . •'t -“, do ' • . ~.. 14. 7‘ , fought ,umuel • 14 7 4140013011 0 4' 7, ~..: ?., ~ : do • ~ ~. AP, 11 50' Eberly 13 IV , , Tdo ~ .13 10' Eniming..K 3, .. , do' -14 7 .3144. 0d B IV : ""‘ ". " ' 'do . " .'.. ' '714 'l' t ' 411 Wi.n A W ..,., do „14 7 . Wleo tioorger-.,:,.: i ..-, 1... .., • , - d0 . , - .. ,: -1145 ~. f lllltt,ri A% B mail • Dry Ooods . 14 7 WR4A40d0r..4; Beck , , do • 14 7 lf,,,tber 0 . 0 , 0001 „.• . , do „. 3212 60: BrOcballibni'l i.: - .. - ..11';1;. , , ,'l.' 40'. 11 16 T IST.O,2'DE4LERS. 1870 Utast j D & Son, /lalsalwrger • g 'me &Co do BrlodlO & Nelewonger . do Eberlej• & Sons Lumbor ADlitarn ar Son do Long & Son do Moor 1111 • l • i do Bryson T n • Mitier & Garrett Staymaw& Bucher •tet..wJod & Titzel Oriolt & tinily Kberiey D & Son • !Jobb & Kimmel Clark & 11) era • onama• er J II Day AL - red purring J Snavely 11 11 Cr der t tlrletlan Zinn Ronry Metro 0 W. 4 Levi , •• Bowman J C ti -yd & Steiner 131=MS _ Variety ,Plslern L Sraidlorya blankets 'Burkholder C K Blankets a whips Ilnzlelt & Son Plumbers Ilobb G • Mr agrnt - Stoves Hauck & Co ° do Wondorlieb C & F do Mallet k Diehl Furniture Titzol C-I1 • do • Itat p John Swartz Jacob Soaptcy R R " Palmer J ausw,lter 211 Ilbtati tolip - (TI. - ZO A-c•talay. [retch J B do Wright W B do Carr ii GI agent' Clothing Koefer L D do AlPatno L W do Baker J L Booing 413 d Paper Ti•zel Coal MOM LI Marketing . Boner MIR'S Olara Millinory Bryan Mrs 9 do Carr M do Lindsoy Mra E Y ado ' Finkel Ooorgo Bud EMZEI Shrrman John Null Z , MIZE Herman 0 B B Plank John Devinny'L D Plank Samuel Spahr Ilehry ITEP7TO 17. Manning' .4 Bro Produce . • . . Hursh &Bro do Shytier Henry do Wagt.er S C do Hur-h J & J B do Stoner el A Dry Goode Clever & Earnest • do It, le - John • - . d d o o Baker J Fos. ot J 0 & co do Foreman Strohm & CO do Bellinger C & Co do Lou. & Bro Groceries Benner W K do itibvile & Son do Hinnich 3. im do Benner NV K do Smiler on David • dp Ity.-rs E Confectionary Gibson George . ' do 3lotch Samuel - Shoes M! ,to , ncor D IV . aIOTOS liool II K, do Horn C.M Marko' log Hanzbergor mole! do Goodharc IVIIHam ' do 1187M23 Jam. E & Bra Stough & Elliott McCuudll.ll Thomrie num S M 7,0 u MWMW!I irazu ESIZ=I NkAzweli S Brick. C N,..11 0 W N L Sou Wild 9 U Drugs @MEE vonlgomery Dr do 14 7 . Ituber e. 9 do 14 7 I. oodh'n 8 - S6nlenliergerlurniture 14 7 Bricker John do 14 7 13 10 ; . ` ...lLinuer-&- 5 0n „„,JMi1a 1 ify , ,,,,,,,,,—....74 3 - 40744:= Flil7FiriidiFFlVll ,- laude. 0 W Jectelq, , 14 7 Mull oeorge IV Stoves , 14 10 7 [fetal U Confectionary 14 7 Crat, ford J IV do 14 7 Dale o rs - 'do 14 7 Lnughlin Joseph Feed WLnughlin Marriott Millinery, Butil.y 311,8 A do Bamberg, M N LWIIEIIO Hoover Jacob Elliott Bnrr earn gen O W M:Crry Daniel S ovi cll C Furniture Byers & Hoover do BirnxLt idge Iteubeg Marketing NEWTITMffriTAND 11 11 oo 1 7 0 1i 7 Oa 14 7 00 Wilk( T & Sou Ito. &Co ' 511.sur II R Os ster Chart. Jarnel thven - Iwo John F Itqunrin Ileno MEI Enrnext A, Co C aver k Co Shenk II R U Beetetn Jacob Joy Cook & Ca Oc ker Henry - Idnikoting . Dry 0. ods (Rom:Ties =I !Audis .1 Hays W D E D.v is Mrs M ilubley Miss 9 Frantz. bliss M Kunst:, Mu; Mowers Mrs L E I nw ton & CO Long & Uish Ton Blair T P lot natm,bt C Tarman & Noftekr Jolts, Paella I R Martin Martha A Weaver W F Artz P Duke 0 K • blabber 9 C & Too Angle M Kelso Jame, bleeder James alli,, J & Co M'lu•erann J W SucaLtrasJßOULL—,—.,., ntilr Montgomery Yi oduce du du 11 00 14 7 0) 11 7 00 14 7 00 ESE] oun z • . Jann son W I, Danner a: Neely lielbligJ & J B IVOnderlieb lc Mull Lumber tire:l9On G N Confectionary_ Clark Wi!Bela do Bingliman Rey nrlde Mat bc.n & Altiet J C.. • liellei 11 li Croft Cr W Volt) 0' fl Walttna S & 1110 111'1 . beis .11%1, Cos Stevirk & unhook Grabill ,@ S. et, tot Sa enly.ll J Bar. hart Puke & Illy CriBnell Dot 111 t , al tern e. W hate. Btorta Wolf & Bra .. 121250 I ". uu II 7 INI II 7 oil II 7 IMI =RIM 14 7 Ito ,1 700 11 7 I» It •7 lou 11 7 40 11 7 1.)0 11, - (1) 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 10 14 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 11 10 00 11 7 00 II 7 0) 14 7 01 74 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 CO 14 7 00 14 7 (0 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 CU 14 7 00 14 7 00 74 700' 14 7 00 14 7 00 74 7 00 Keen James' Books Bridr, a John A 800 Clothing I.nodia o Udder - do Shoo', a Blair !Maley .1 M nth. It A Biggs B SOUTII MIDDLETON Craighead ,i. Brother , Produeo (Wen Suniuel "' " , . - do ' Harman C • ' ' - ,Dry ()Gods IPAllktor i.lll o ' Ilowinan..k II ennui ng or . du Hutton John do Lek leit'A. M --- "' - do Wolf Samuel do Weber t t Codu Zeigler J B liroeuries Zeigler D'.ll Hors zel .1 I' .. do Clepper Philip Confoetfounry Ward dames. do Rupp Conrad Furniture. llillert, John .. ' do Wolf .J L • Drags - Shupp Barium! . Sundries Donne)* Noah ' - du 1 '7.00 14 7, 0 I'l 10110 1 700 11 700 = Leldiq J W Orris k I :Uhl, Longsderf-A, 9 - - Burkholder W II Noes J B hnORO t Ewalt ' LeldlgJ It • Bro It eker J S Leldig Jacob MIIIur3 P SOUTTIAIIPTOIi . Miller Daniel k Ithosil4 Clever George Strohm k Allison Allsion 0 a Co s Croft I/ S'' MINI . &Btovee . UPPER ALLEN 12211 14* 7 14 7 14. 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 1 . SivaCtz 3 CluairllOr .1 N 11.1elondix Ihnry WEST rExxenono' Ooodhart L A 11Whop Iles, t Wien Swartz J It Beldler4 tl atspri Harriet 'lllrandU4 11:1111atu 11 Pivtluco M=M 'EATING HOUSES Moloy John Sponslor Wllllom ioriLLEsuns di 1111UNIT118 , . Whaler J W llowton DI Ullar Itrand Ernest J Tartislb Drawer Cltrllsitt ...On ILLie.un . „ . • . , lllppl Jacob i , 3 tables Carlisle $W nipple Jacob,•,. • 2 tables Blechenlify `l9 Ober Si 1.1 '. , • 1 tabto Noirelllo • •30 • ',, Appesl fo lib' hold ei.the Court Haute, la CailWe' on the PPa nd. third and four It Saturdays of Aprlt o I£4o. „.„.All.perenns aggrlived may.have redress. ' I ' , . DAVID 'WHERRY, • %rat • .. . 3lereantlle '4,2kralsor. • 14 7 10 20 10 20 11 15 12 12 50 14 7 14 7 880 /1 15 9 25 0 25'J' 14.7 11 15 dp do Ilard(varo Drug, do do do do DM do Jewolry do Cigars Confectknery do ' 121121 14 7 14 7 Dry Goode do 12 12 0 12 12 00 14 7 14 7 14 r Dry Goods do, Drngt 'Food Dry Goode do do Groceries 10 20 11. 16 13 10 EMI BM Boots t Shoes 1111 14 7 14 7 14 7 do do Clothing 14 7 14 7 EMI 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 Nottopa I= 14 7 11 15 11 16 14 7 14 7 14 7 Dry Goods do Boots a Sboo4 13 10 14 if 11 15 0 23 14 7 14 7 10 20 14 7 Dry aooda do EMIZI Coulee tionnri PVN'IsT. 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 12 50 14 7 - Dry Goods do Jowelry Bowing ilaOlne. )11111t3.!3ry 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 10 50 11 1., 12 12 50 11 11 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 MEM 14 T 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7- 13 10 12 12 1,0 Do Hoods =a EEO OEM =EI Mark ling 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 1 14 7- 14 7 18'10 14 1 • 10 2. 14 7 14 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 1 14 7 =I Produce, —Colauctloilray, _ (Id I= Groceries Dry Goode 14 7 14 7 14 7 13 10 14 7 14 7 14 7 14.7 13 7 14 7 Clothing Dry Clouds Marketing 14 7 14 7 14 7 1 7 14 7 14 .7 14 7 14 7 Marketing Ito do do Dry Goode Dealer Trocbankpburg Carllsle