Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 12, 1870, Image 2

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    ...Geologist is prospect-
il EEO
. The Government is "reconstructing"
-Fort Sumpter.
'rho-Ohicage—Fire- Department fast
year cost $342,062. _
The Methodists aro , actively at work
in Utah
. .
Fort Sumter isin danger of being car
riedoff_by-tourlsts.
'The free-school system is rapidly ad
vancing in Arkansas.
. The Union Pacific , Railroad has sold
150,000 adres of land.
The Now Jersey State Papitol•will be
repainted and repaired: • '
The Georgia Legislature haS'adjourned
until the first Wednesday in July.
Buffalo wants more money from Con
gress for harbor improvements.
The Lrench goveinment supports NO
medical students' ' ,
Mormons are classified as Brighamfies
Gobeites and Josephites,
The United States Supremo Court has
adjourned until. October. 31. _
Detroit is exorcised over strangers and
mysterious boxes, snuffing Fonianism.
One hundred and two mines are being
worked in White Pine district, Nevada.
The internal revenue receipts for the
fiscal year to date aro $187,100,899.
Now York has 500 horse cars in daily
use. - It is estimated the license is paid
on hardly one third.
The divorces in Ohio last year num
bered 1003-one divorce to each 24 mar
riages in the State.
Out of 4,500 pictures sent for admis
#iou to the coming Paris exhibition, 4,000
were selected.
It is rumored in San Francisco that
the Central Pacific Railroad Company
has purchased the California Pacific
road for $3,000,000. -
The total amount of expenditures au
thorized by the appropriation bill passed
by the late legislature is $3,000,978.
;The Navy Department, it is announced,
has decided hot to raise the wreck of the
Oneida, but sell it to a wrecking company.
At Quincy, Illinois, the Mississippi is
ten miles broad, and still rising. Above
Quincy, at some points, the river is•
twenty miles I/road.
At Spurenburg, Prussia, a layer of
salt has been bored to the depth of 2,630
feet, of which 2,347. is through pyre rock
Salt.
At Indianapolis, members of the City
Coupcil were elected, 6 Republicans and
3 Democrats being chosen. This makes
no political change.
The newly discovered coal vein near
Brookfield, Mo., is one hundred stud fifty
feet below the surface of the ground, and
entatirtytiliolie:a4nttbigkneaslmat4 - Ailtag
• The Senate Committee on Claims will
•
report favorably .upon_the resolutionpay-_
ing Southern loyalists for property taken
for military purposes by the Union army.
There is rumor in San' Francisco that
the Central 'Pacific Railroad has pur
chased• the California Pacific Raiiroad
for three million of dollars.
The Missouri tobacco crop for last
year is reported at 10,967,000.p0und5,
grown- on -- 13;105 - iteres-of - land ; Illinois
crop, 15,160,000 pounds, on '20,026 across
The cold east winds of Bostdn are very
destructive of human life. Last year, it
ib stated, they imposed fatal forms of
consumption ' upon 016 persons, and
killed 146 with bronchitis.
PERSONAL
Manton Marble, of the World, istbreat
ened with blindness.
Chief Justice Chase is not going to Eu-
rope, as reported
Spealcer declines a, nominatio n
for the United States Senatorship from
ME
Secretary Boutwell announces that he
will sell four millions' of gold and buy six
millions of bonds during May.
Gen. Logan announces that ho will be
a candidate for re-election as Congress-
man at large from Illinois. ,
General Lindsay, the commander of
the Red River expedition, will, it is said,
remain in the Territory, as Governor.
,Red Cloud andtwelve' other. priucipa
Sioux chiefs are about to visit Washing
ton; to consult with the President in re
titian to their present-condition.
Brigham Young, in his latest reported
sermon at Salt Lake, gave his opinion
adversely to any idea of leaving Salt
Lake City for a now location further
south.
Ex-Governor *ells was offered the'pa
pointment of D. S. District AttOrney for
Virginia, on the day on which he was
injured by the Richmond disaster. It is
thought he will iteeept.
Bismarck threatens the North German
Roman Catholic—bishops with suspension,
and the .Holy See with the withdr‘Wal of
GM Prussian minister from Rome, in the
event of the adoption of the infallibility
doctrine. •
Since the death of General Grey, pri,
vato secretary to Queen Victoria, it has
transpired that liar Majesty takes a very
active part in the business ot,overy
partment of the govoinment, and eSpeci : "
ally the War ofilee, the ,Admiralty, 'arid
the Poor Law,'Boaid,,
Captain Cornmerel t of the: -British
steamer Monarch, has written Secretary
liehalf of the Queen and din
British navy, to' elcpress thanks 'and aa-
IC
know c 1
gmehts for the attention which
thek officers received while in this cone.
try. •
AV,orney General Hoar has no inten
tion of tendering his resignation, °MAT
now or next fall, or at any other:time,
but is making his arrangements to. re=
Main until the close of General' Grant's
administration. :• , .
Lady Lopez, the mother of two mem
bers of the 4ritiall Parliament; was
burned, to death on the 'twentieth
at her country, scat, at liome, s England:
Her muslin dress took fire whireehe was
alone in her room.. The deceased was
Seventy years old. • • ,
• .
An Assistant Secretary of the. British'
Astronomical Society has juA" flashed a'
translation of the Chinese records of com
ets observed for 2,250 years endingA. D.,
1640. This.is the only continuous regis
try of the ! kind •in'existence, , and
petted to yield 'important vesults here
after. • , • , . •
Among the passengers whosailed froyn
Yorlc on Saturday. for Europe wore
. -Rose and •Blanche, twin daughters of the
'lnto Nathaniel Niles, of Connecticut, •and
known as the heroines in.Eugeno'
-Wandering Jew. Miss Lizzie goes •to
Paris, where'slinis tolie marriedito M.
_Cerruti:Oat° Italian Minlstei , Wasiv•
')..Tly -their :father's', death tlioy
'come into possession of ,the "." easitot” of
diamends; of which 4 - thrillingbistory IS
; given in, tPat , ; 1•101101: :' ' • The. easket was
presented to their .motlier'br
press Josephine, and As actually ,Worth
_only 0,(L1:K.. although' , represented by:
- Bite as being Worth $0,000,600.. • •
MISCEINEODS.
A.- Georgian hai;ight-ae;i4 of - aspara=
gus. I,ll'
Texans fro thEtpotato
bug. - .r
.1a S been -pro
hibited York. ,
A.,Chinaman- believesho_caretget_to_
liven if his head is cut off here. _
Many of, the 3fississipPrrhiei boats
-publish - 446m' thithigLtheir-ti•IPS. -' 2
News from California respecting the
crops is of a,gldOiny character. ,
tiypsum linsbeen foudd in large'Ohij- .
titles in Aroostooi'airiunfy ? Me.' '
New Crleans pollcOmen" are charged
with sleeping iu dry goods bOxeS.
A half million of cattle;',ii.is'''estitna.:
ted, will be . drlvoiLto KanSas:thiS;'yet
A Louisville bloodliothid 'MeaSiirei
eight foot from the tip of his nose, to the
end of his tail.'
.TEMS
The resulthof the Richmoii&calarnitk
aro 57 killeothiq 153 wontide'd:
A one Cent of 1800 brought $B5 at'n
sale of old coins in New'V'Orlr.'
A Westein -freight' train was lately'
loaded With a ihillion and a'half2of eggS7-
lifonograni fdris designed in WOod will
ho the 'style this . summer: '
The Sorosis has declared 'against long
trains foe tlie,street.
The , Money question—ls the money
laid out by the young' . ladies in .
expenses mOspent
To cure' deaftiegs 'in a Man, , begin to
whisper to hini about a Cliatiee to make
his fortune.
In Milwaukee a ride tii learn 'to cook
has sprung up , among tho fashionable
I adios. ,
The Georgia colored peciple say "massy
cash" is better to work foi than "massy
EOM
Irish landlords are sometimes warned
nowadays by finding fresh graves clog in
their front yards.
The Boston Transcript wants to know,
what has become of those. people who,
used to defend slavery from 'the Bible.
"Died from the effects of mixed eolla
terals" is the way they get at delirium
tremens in Cheyenne.
It is reported that the Indians have
seized the Cheyenne Ageileg and Mijn•is
onod the military-garrison. ,
A San Francisco gentleman, who
viewed the three. inek_fout_ofa_Chinese
lady, describes it as a hidebus mass of
lifeless integument.
Out 'West burglars am called, "moon
light mechanics," and coffins are known'
by the expressive title of "underground
overcoats".
A sect in Massaclusetts have found
gat Sunday comes As Saturday, begin.
ing at two o'clock in the afternoon
They obServe it accordingly.
A cco t]iug tiNtk-NRUVV.',97,P9
MatitAT4 l l.9 . ~4i'iditil44iiiilVeitiC.7 I
greatly alarmed, and believatliiff" : 4rtlie'
Indians -are not _ they_
Will inaugurate - an extended war.
Extensive fires have been--burning in
the mountains around White haven
Lucerne county, for several. slays._ The
town is in great danger. A great amount
of lumber has been detroycd:
The world issatb koin colliSion for a
while longer, as the consoling intelligence
ITT.froTdrit
years the distance between the earth
and tho sun will gradually' increase.
• Several seizures of goods for anpaid,
customs are advertised, at , Pensacola, ;
among them !‘..A.bout two , thousand
segars ; ono cask, partially filled• with
Cuba rum, aMl•three, M - isesbf whisky
imported in a` Norwegian ship, find do
dared to be "excessive sea storm,'
A Boston gentleman who could no
waltz, offered a young lady one hundred
dollars if she would let him hug her as
much as the. an— did who had just
waltzed with her. It was a good error,
and showed that money was no object to
hint, but they. put him out of the house
so hard that hiceye was quite black.
A German exchange tells the story of
an enamored couple (lie 65, she 48,) who
concluded to get married. The ardent
lover was too feeble to walk •to church,
and was afraid .to trust himself inside a
jolting. Carriage, so the bride put him
into a perambulator and wheeled him to
church, married hint, amdl wheeled him
home. ,
Charles Ellis, recently arrested for pa
ticipation in the $lO,OOO -burglary at
Wilkesbarra,. Pa., was identified, - while
having his hearing; its the person who
committed the great: $70,000 diamond
robbery from Solomon Miguel, of Now
York, -and has confessed that , he robbed
IL 11. Ifarrison, of that city, of $2,000
worth of diamonds.
Kentucky is having a veritable " temp
est in a teapot," Senator Id . c.Croery
lately wrdte a long letter charging all
sorts of political rascality against gover
nor Stevenson, and the ; latter has •just
come out with a reply which. fills nearly
a role page of tho Kentucky , papers.
The battle is a sharp one, but Ts of no
hind of consequence to any• one outside
tbat State, and, evem tluise affects, only
the Demodracy. ,c,
RAPID RAILROAD TRAVELING • WEST
WARD.—Thir "Piffirdelphia Inquirer,
speaking of tho fast through train of
. .
the Penne,ylvania . railroad, says: The
. .
Pennsylyaoia Ceetral railroad' corirpaily
have put a fast- train upon their road,
which intike4 the apstanee betmicon !this
city and Chiiiago in. tho !extraOrdinary; ,
short' tinsice' of, time. of itocuty,six ,ohd.
half ho 11
~ , SEWMIOTO half ,
Past biletVe, nopiii it, Makes no StOimage'
until it ieablies lii`frrisbut, at Tiqpnuvon ,
minutek pad --Ore° - Then it
dasbesalleml, .Altoona; ..where it ar
riVas at tWelve ,minutes past bight.p,•:.m:
FOur }lours later,: tivive minutes past
twelve a. tn.;llinls it in Pittsburg: ' At
three o'cloelc!the same afternoon it is in
This yapid running is-almost
unpyecdentect in . American. • .iailroad
history. • .•', • • .
Forreta.l3 , 4 took thirty four hours tai
make the distance:: Thiki•was regkiirded
as rapid -running. Hilt ; - thiktlikts''been ,
entirely ecliptcd, by rthe train , that wee,
first put iiport the new Schedule on:llfon.i
day last: -thie of these fiist trains leave
daily, both this city and , Oldeigo.:. They
consist of tvo
Diaiving-Itoont Oars, Thaggagpikie nhd
WO day 'ears.. ' • •
On some portions of tho.yoild the
ning A tlio rii,tei of ,about thlrty:totii
miles tuif hour 4 Tito tiverago'. running
"time, ' , including , . Stoppages, nearly
thirty miles an hour, TLo time gaided.
td).tlie: greatest 'extent, resulted
from having', but few stopping.. points.
Not only is time lost=ivlfiio tlio :train As
not in motion; at a . staticini ,but and
McMinm is gristly lessened. in ;aliprOaelll.
tug and !leriyifig. a station
page i s fi n ad o . !,,
.) r
I WhiTo the ponfisyltiailia •Cpntral is roe
'garde& n i tho shfos 'road reading; toAlra
tAlS;o4rhorclitlary fast- Arainctriar
•htringaiiladnia trio safest train on Alio
othor trains aro. instructed
that it has tho right of way Over , all
1,...-„.
Atliers,mgOit , .. , ry Int ooiterd
it is run tqiii:& v.. fruit' to ofpteis edi
nle. A,' A - . -.. 44,. r;
~ .,.i . .. The ruOing , of thisy , ast Wain wult
-Aroughrtitont bkthe y y4il c Co; kr,
.
qiha , s'Eire": : renret— an itti4in eineiti ttt ity
would run trains - between Now York and
Chicago in thirtylieurd.:l7li3Witoforeilleir
fiine_liitsbeen _from_thirty-six to forty"
hours. The Pennsylvania Central invari
, iil3r =tido the distanocibetween V min:auto.
firtho - Wost mid East from three to - four
hours •shetidlof tliosoteominuzies, •.. , ;in
'.:.Thn4 far,; Monday,•nnthTuesdey Mid
Wednosilny,ithe trains on the . Formby],
•vanla•road ariived,—both
rind,in New York_ on the very niiinitoof
the , advertisddl Imo;
thr3lorid:Oast, the )first , da39..of the,
, rieiv•schadule thneYtlio train ran .01J116,
se etion! b etwee Tfarilsbnrg anti diltpon a,
tho distance 1 difes,Witl t dia'fing
to stori A ifor Ooltde fivat'erJ r 'Ail; n,l y.A.q
•: On alb tither road firAni&rica has
liar 'feat. ever, heciii cgerfornied. It" gear..
to show - plainly that onr Pennilyfvania
road pOsSesses in every way facilities au
pert orto 51 IiAW the sliortbsti
best and saf6st rotid,, and th us. isiembled
to ont-dista4a .611 obrope ting :
. •
',TEPI , EitAO.I: :DAVIS liftVillg ivritteh to ti
liPother Dent:obrat'nf -Philade un-'
del; date of l‘femphis,-Tiireli '23, - 1870,
denyhilf tiint Senator Ciiinbi‘On eVer 'said .
to him that; in the Mnet, Of tebellitin
cg•ro 3N , Ould occupy his: (Davit)") 1-11:17cd,
in the U. S. 6onate, The -Thiladelii7dry
• PresB responds with this eitsumadithil
stateineut ' •" • ' •• . "'•
lalBdl, Aland tWo .Weeks before: (Air.
Davis left Washington-to join IN felloW
traitors in the 'Smith; sthiator 'Cameron
met:Arra, Davisonil'timMylvania Alromie:
In reply to her question as to why he did
not "come- and • soo Jeft;" Sonatm ,
said, "Why does not • Jeff :ask— roti'?".
"Well; laskyou to come And breakfast
with us ; to-moiroW morning." " At'what
eur?". "Nine o'oloek - ." . "I be
bore." •
At' he time mentioned '§emitiir''Chth
eron made alifieid?.ftee, - mid after
breakfast.. the conversktioh naturally'
turned' opOn tbe'' then attitude
Bonn. Davis was; as osnal, 'outapolcen
iii his secession viinN's;
.11iiliatenCd
at if it Caine to the worst: and ‘bliied
had to flow, war would be Waged in the
:Rates North of lillisit:andDixen's line.
As may well supposed,' such 'NVOIAR
were not, plea.ink.,l6 Pennsylvania'
Senator, and be ansWeietthi 'alba 'that'
the rebellions iection would` b 6 iwthmitht
blVek into the Union, aid that Ihmly
allowed that, if the South ntfigtod in
its , course, not only would. the 'slaves all
he set' free, _bi.ft that "One Way ez' cot, red
man Mt der spy Awl, Drtni.4, tla
4(15„,00111StvlrA Se note!"' '
7 1 7 0015 , 11ittifrAniabter,' to Son
iifiYtiiiferniiriesaiif that' tliii - North,
not the South, would stiffer from the
ominVwnr, and IEIO lin - - liiiii - SeTriVoia : `
"load a pariy.` i to burn to tho'''groMid
four proPertry, ,, MtYClaineron; , Penii . -
sylvanin.-" --
•, Of this incident Mr. Davis appears tom
hoias forgetful as he linS boon of his oath,
When the invasion of Pennsylvania 'was
attempted by the - rebel army, Ono' 'of Ow
Deperals received orders to' destroy, -if
possible, th - eiwopertyof Simon Cameron
and Thaddeus • SMvens. They burnt
that of the latter, and went on their way
to destroy , Qeneral Cameron's, when
they turned upop their traelcs. '
This- is a plain, -straight• story. thin
eromfulfilled his , propheey bettor than
Davis did his threat. • '
• GcbottED VOTERS IN 07.11 '
Washingtt 'll Ilarr,'"an . 41 citizen '0
Ilarrisbui•t;, has been censured for ridin
in the Fifteenth imendmifit - iii•ocession
with colored men, lititt . Tuet.dtiy. 'Fie de
fends himself in an able article, whiel
concludes as follows
The flrst,rOte I ever deposited I Arent
'to the irolls with that honest Democrat,
Francis R'. Shank:7 - He hfaltWO coldred
nuns by the itrins, , Je6g and Gco: Kelley,
and-I bird a gored man bg'the name of
Zeigler ; we both depoSited our' rota for
'a Democrat,: Gen: Antli•eii : Jacltsoh: I
hope to sae the day when a hundred thou
sand=colOred men shall march up to the
polls and vote against the inanufacture
and sale of intoxicating liquors. I pray
God tg hasten the day, that children and
friends may be saved from tiolfell de-. ,
strayer," ' ' '
pram ovCrrrits.--4lio folliyiving
tires show the conipitridive indebtedness
o'f the principal cities of the 'United 'States
at thelatest It will be obki•ved
that Philadelpyla 'leads off amount,
excelling:even 'Ne:Nil77lc . by a million
or so, but this ls,,tiaid to bd
the' actual debt 'Of Neiv YOrIC is iroarly
quite one hundred Millions of dollari.
Brou )11
uff do..
11111ot-we
(icy°land "
Chicago..,
Charuniiti
Dottoit
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N!..Y; Ci•}
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apvElizion's,Folt
is the list;
•These omcor in seven of the Stateg,:o,2:i
:tblifornin,•ptilaware, Kentucky, 11.Iniy:'
:Intul, - 14eVt JOrey,' ig( n itillro - fkr and - Din=
• neetieuti ;are Deniebt:ath. two,•Viri
ginia, and TOnne'sses, they are Conserva.
liids or. indefinites: - rivitlnhei i 4 e"SE;3II4:
are Renahlicans. The figures' stand for
the years in mhicli jtheli!ternis'
Alabama, Win. ll:l3inik-1870 ;%Aflthh-'
sas i l".• Clayton, 1873;' CiiliforlahOE
alaight, , lB7l ; CoMmetieut, Janosyt:
:English; 1871 ;' , DelaWait., G:' Saulsblni,
118711-Fierld4, H: ""Reed, 1878; Georgia; ,
3.-8. , 13u40ck, 1872 ; Illinois, .1. 3
tner, , lB7o,;;ln:cliatta; CithiradTalrtily 18721
Samuel Morrill 1872 ; IC'EUtslth"
J;tmes . 3l:-llnrve'Y;437i
, Vi.t'Stelvenncini , 1871 I , oditdanN , ll.: , Q.
•IVarthotith, !. 872,;'1 'Pt; Charn::
borlain, ClB7l l .;qklaryland,:lodin'
4 1572,; ~l lasSa'ehtisettt4
1871 1 ; Atiohigapis:lL .P:ißald , :vlM , 1871 K,
iniesotai- Iforace' A u5tin, ,, ,187211 Miss
s'ssippi; Alcorn, 1872 ;' , lllisdolfri;li,
,71 , C1urg; . 1872, Mobrasica; Bat.;
lep,%lB7l,;!;lsir ILainpshirei 0; ' Steariw
1870 ilbremyp .4l '. , l.l';'../tatidotribr
1,72; Now Voyk,: J!.qP'.; LloffinarnlB7l,4,
: Ottrolimy . , 1878'1
`llaysi ;18721 Oregonp: Geo:I
PonnsYlcania,.4. 1V
Geary,4B7B , ,;lßhodoelsland, ;131 , APaddlit..
1871; .130ntiveakbilittq':11triK. : 12oott,..
, 1471: ; Teanes aee,IDOW-4•o(l3enta tit lazy ;;
I
C.lWalltor,, 1874 ;, V,ormbabi:El Tit:Wash.;
burni . 7
4,37 ;:111 11. Farrehildpl.
1872;-West--Virginia r -W,1 , 1 Stevenson,-
1871:; Nevada, -H. CL,' 131aiedell, 1871,
--' i • 7 '
Vii . diplialith't tr,311
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70. N 08.
TO OUR _FRIENDS. ', --
- - The approaching -- politteal tl utipaign,
dlthouglr it may not excite rpy,:genemli
interest throughout the State ; Is'ont - Ot
•verrgTertv-irni (Irtltx eir , to7otunsartrin
this Bounty., ' The largo new 4, , 0t0 that .
rivill'b'e plaid by the'rietti,V'efifiaUbbiSid
eitizetid,' it•-i1;1 doubtless eliougo: Cumber-
IkUil': rt4ii`ri j Hp ,TAittAitlvaly q.DoipoorAtiP
staiit3i4),-, all(1.1 1 1 Lid lc!), -j# , a:Meta for 'o l 4ss•
coiite4' . -';iiiii. ~ ..,t 6P.gotiiy. ;work: ~:Thin is,
, iiii,ilii'llW 34 , ..ifoy...ilud.wside,Taloxtiz : 4P r .
:ii'insi,i.ri'iit ioi ii;l4.gymmioritiesforoiplAci ,
't)aiitli.A;?":i, 1101.01,v, ,(itt triiney44, tf'.l: the
, iiekt i I'll'6/4, i.s: c:,j'.ti..., c 4 .o) l niunity.i awl t:llis .
i3 r esiiolliillyitlitt ca,v,wlici),gtatmajority,
, bildli' tlib'ilonitie!atic t Ride.- tiMlenO.yFr
ltriibilillutitii.ki*equivolont Aq; l'iu oleotiork
tilierlidoi6'.'n'rq alpwst solely ; in the tondo
of the ri6liia?iapp, 490 ! ,t,1i0, yotip?g *kill°.
regul4r,oleetjon is but- little better than
it; 'farce'fin. tile
,ailtisonnnt „4:g the .pgi)pli r d . •
- Tegiqotislyi. in, this equrt'ty,
,the,Tiepuhr,
ME
lienns lhid bet little +responsihility, irPour
pelltihs.. , Xeeiloetiens,:wore made : merely
for the .i)hrpege of preserviug the orguni
zatien,. 'ROW egt ..the: hope; or intey
tion eleethig the nominees,, IVliethe,
they Wow) honest or dishoeest t ,eatable :
.or bighpuble, was of but littlo moineut
to gn'y but themselves. But the proses :
Oofulitioh of hiptirs giyee us ,new oppor-.
tunitie And tlijilces neyi respoOsibilities,.
Suocesi is lOW within Otir,,.rpech. , if i lye ,
will deserve it: . If the" ,Denhoerney, still
mftintain their' : ascendency, wi11 : be :
either beaawiebur friends nominate men
ft& office - Who do not command there-.
of •the- people , or that by
indifference and apathy they fail tobring
'but their- full strength on the 'day .of
bledbiom •• • •
'These, 'Obstacles 'to success must . .ho
avoided. , We must put in
,nomination
for every pcis!4on in the county the you.
best` and' tritest men, in our .ranks, They
ithotildheMen, in ivhom the comniunity
have entire confidence, and who aro
willing tolabor faithfully for their own
and their party's ; success. We need no
men who look upon the 011ie° as a pros
'ent necessity, or who desiro it merely for
personal gain. ; All, such'are injorious to
a party •under any . circumstances, and .
would be ruinous to our chances.of
cess:: Our nominations should be ten-
dote& to ,, bny
r iuni most worthy
eitizans—those who line shown them.
. ,
selves competent and trustworthy . in
posit ions,thcy have.. filled. and who are
notddly 'waiting for something to turn
up „to their advantage. And suiah men,
when positions on the ticket arc.tendered
should accept, not i'efuetantly, hut cheer-
fully andwith an intention Of using al
means to secure tlieirolectien
And nominations are flat
„tllYhat i 8
tieeiled.'.7 . We must have a thorOugh and
liyr,tematicoranization. Every election
tliFtricG should-be tliciroughly eallN:asseil;
the--flouldful- and wavering - should -he
furnished with the arguments on which
we rely to conyiuce the people of our
claims to their- aulfrecy the careless
and inactive should be stimulated to
effort; and all should
: work heartil
unitedly to ‘secure victory which is
norrivithin ourrgrnsp. -
The evidences of- the misrule of the
Democracy in thikcounty are apparent;
There is sCarcely a county in the State
in which the- political -machinery is - so
thoroughly 'corrupt and deinoralized.
Ask the leading,' substantial, independ-,
ent men of the Democratic party What
they think of tho men_ who have been'
elected to Ake in this county within the
last two or three yedrs, and hoar their
answer. Are they competent and honest?
Ask The-yotuaide; as to ,the merits of
our flotigressman? Ask T he Sentinel,
and Volunteer, as to 'the merits'of our
'teoshitors ? Ask the Whole party as
to'the"manlier in which our county
affairs urn mitoaged, , and it will not need
'any Republican- assertions to condemn.
the'whole crew, when the anawers are
given; Out of their own mouths. the
Nuttier:icy of this county arc convicted
Of political 'sins that should forever keep
them frain power and place. Lot our
"friends 'neejliat they improve theivpres
ent"chance to, rid the county of its•
present misrule. • •
THE MTARLAND TRIAL
Tuesday,, the jury in the McFar
land Cage rendered a verdict of acquittal.
t surpriSes :no 011 P, as • t 'was
antffilpated,' from .the . beginning. By
What MeeeSs of. reasoning the jury
'rived at their verdict would be difficult
to imagine: Thervere sworn to try the
Isste; arid give a verdict according , to the .
liilW - Mid the evidence: • As proved by the
'proSocutiOM Mid•,'nnquestioned by the
- defeince;MdFarland deliberately wont to
TileliMilison's !place' Of .iittßifess; awaited
lids coining; 'and, ,as soon as he appeared,
ebot 'without any prOvocation wbq
'fir ps that -Meeting was con
eerned3 The law says that such killing
is nipidoi. Tho jury, viewing both 'the
law and the ;evidence; have said, in.
feet; that • this - killing,was no cilthe what
• As it !is. not , possible that they.
could :disbelieved the ovidence.•
their mullillcati - of
, trti4,lB9,tio
8 AM)
. 4,9 7 935
],581,100
11 000,000
0 010,000
3,21'2 WS
4,!4,_,10U
3 2:1 1 70:
6ro
'1417!0,8W)
00,707 735
,1,41,0 0(0
7,7:34
"4,700,100
~....__ _.ply,e. ;ion loi
;he la:yingainst murder:. ~ . . :. • :, ..
'' ,i'lie'ltinteeettlent VOnt4etices''.ibrit' 'aid
i:Oli 9(1 ,cm, to !jnetlfy , ail; eririiiiml'disre
g!trd, ot A tbe lqw of the land, on the part:
of xt ewer!! jury,. are'thkeez.'"ldeFarhtild,
at'. tii''
4 )'''. r 6° '
i ' •;,.e , titirtY3iveii, nitiriied 'ti
young a wl of , ninefeeon 'Ha.'ivas 'tyist:tll-1
'l4'S for'all ordinary inalSoses' Or' life t Mid
ivti r e' it.ileii to,drinhing , 7,ldektinimOdor-
At'ely." 'll.ii 'lied a 'wortlatoks for. itliO4iink
ds'iiKition •'forliis .iifitie, by gnat-Jai:lg
.'iitii,r'ieltriing, 'lfinehlak; - entli o'oeaftion
' allYbeiditig betc - vrievillowedltisfartilly,
' 'id ertiiit O - Veti for 'broad iiid , elOthiti'g'"; )
'aii r d ti'ctiiiikpf . bilk Werthledehei3k life Ni4fli '
' iiitS ilti;len td writing and adtliii, l to dittii
'6tilisat6ACo •oi.'• heilielt:' mitt n'eldlareft:
A l lie l y`'l;id ' , Vitt ted ' :frovla Ely.; , 'and'' Sled
litiecifirdi
' ` . iiii - ci.i' 1 60, it% 1 31.1b1Pailaddr t ieliatited'
'flitiltY d lftiiin. 'dieV "Initibatid,'"iititi &l'eL''
'iCiiiddell" to/ obtaid , ..4 , 4lvo'i.de. I 'Aitiii
'the igetitatilD . nt44;t3: ile,t''..'llialn&dedh;
't Blau lutltta IN'i'as an itatilbi:.'s be •soibb'
iSideneneei v. 1 'aitd 'olo 'Tahiti:di:436d' '''. li iiii •
tdieli 111. , )g4tting Earl:l6li' ' '• • •'tiii'd ''-'iliii;-
' writiregtuil eaSkirtbteir iidtick , Aetiii'4'
, itline tbdiiin iiiitieqiiiiiWeitt6titihbbizida
tad iltiobwratioleledoitti*eillii i iiitltf ( iii'
taf iiittiO her ,itwiiii*isttitib i g litriiiloiebh
iltih 31tirarlafitt , MniuMbil'ittififid ' - I ;, tint •
id ( Itidittatti i and obtained a divorce:
13litrieltifito . 144.11tet tistittfatjoit focit itel::
iluttsbatidV iotn'obdil)llhtitruipied: tit:Hitter '
et.ltiebaillsotini,dinid plated It.in'lnne.
• -Initd'tt , haddi 'whi'obi vitliltieltatdti6iiiii'l
dthilaltitt'od , ir in tentithe I'd! iiiiiii+y 116.1% 1 1
abadi alVtlie;taigtttle'diddel`lee' l iortillthiri.
,isiiii'dit.ex.intlnti.dits,,.or',6ottksi inb'tiglit;;
t!o.ll6rFAiliviidio notice, otqltai,of.gtiftetegt
fdltsitwakatd , tlpee tult. idited bleitoliiiitifi
'a'd dottlibthte atid';iniliolouio it btithicidb, i
1 awls known in . tim - anstattilireiiiiio - r 7 " --
I .13tit is Rieliardson's crime. to`kgo un-
I t,r 12,000
puirsl;Cd,noVs Ovol .- 7 son 'itioniit , intlai:
land? 41y * means. ,it 414
~,,,,,i
that c e
_';,' mo t it crimin Ito be , 4,3j,d 2 :1k,
wirnai wb As mkking th Aivi for her -A
ii
11
sefisßnd o cirenAthat kdrim en' lu3¢4
batd7ficoijl ;nil - kW? Noti - 31actlk, - IS it
I a crime to marry a womao:whohas sopa : -
[ ' •
rated from her husband, and is divorced?
Wp knqw, of nik - holnitc,:larr'iolilflng it
sdble aml`we'sfibridt.thilt_the'iliiiiietlaw!
=that , sarrtitisriradulterydorrin'eXactly
rintliorifi the taking of - flzt life Of - the'•
Lin .wino d4es'if.'' 'aut'46'riOt tednethtm . '
and adhlte4. driin6snt their/nat lniiiidii4'
~ ,Onracto? 'Ciniainly, ' hat WhatAiiitiLf
:nrony proves 'ifither"in'illiii' eniii?':' , Tfie
. .
lisWl :IA sits] Wigthiili; j ';3 ' ayii, ' drintiti ! iifau 1
•h 9 presumed Innbeentvaitll liitl4 . l6Yilt is'
:111Pved: i ;I'll& lileFarland‘ r jurY, 'mil ' tliO l
PPPP I O i;whd . are responsible for their
Itrailaing and idimi,;declare:a - livirig - inala,l
,igoocent,who , con.fesses tolonficide, -and')
presume thd man killed guiltyCOf , ali • of ,
forme to justifyit,. withelua a worcl'Oftes
thnony, ,or. , rihow . of Proof. '-: . , ,
' , Tlie , effeet kir ; huoli . verilicta 'id'depler:!
able in overi aspect. : They'establish! the
principle that b. man WhO haS the; •illigio
sition inlini td take the life of 'a 'fellow
being,. may do' so 'at his pledsOrir" he r
heing;the ;judge of tlio hecerisit3r'oi ? the'
case, . All , tbrit is riee'besiii to so'ciiie . hli , -
inanity front panishment, 'is thtitthe of '
'fence:shall beaf the hik,heSt 'grade linhWii
to.theylaw. ; ReF4rjar,iii. is ' prono4nced
guiltless, and Walks the earth a', free inan
.on ,the groUnd that his own, and his,
, counsefis theory of what justified • blur
dor, was a ieod defence. ' Richard Son, ti,
man who was Worth to.the , woild at least
,one hot - ired 'such men as he, IS ant off.
,in the prime of his manhood, 'liecanse he'
purposed marrying his diiinrceri Wife;
and the imrdiett that, clears. McFarland
says, that. there is no , explanation , that
will 'relieve this, of all the lelements)rof
the , greatest of crimes. Chu absurdity
go farther, ;unless its limits are, judged
by the numbers who applaud this %er
diet?,. --- - - - ..
• At 614 'of cotiree, we baVd
seen but feW'''of the' comments of the
prods on 'the !ceneuhimatiOn 'of thiS fdree.'
We aro sorry to say that many journaiS'
b their codine during the trial, indicated
ap roval 'of such._ a verdict. We hope
they Will not: evade a full expression of
thoir views on the matter now. ff this
verdict is right, , let those who approve
it , state on . what groimds it is
justifiable.: If there are no reasons to'
justify it let ib be •Ilenouneed rte 'a direct
and palpable violation of the diftie , a'of
jurors, and a t total disregard of the lawn
of the land. Those Who desire that men
should be judges, juries, and execution
ers of their .follow beings -at—their:own
pleagiire, should spsak out and Say upon
what grounds, and for what reasons,
these' extraordinary and irresponsible
powers should be bestowed. -
Fifte4tl Amendment has,lteens
ilked ffiet for sonic) time' entered men
everywhere nation ale
vested with -the right ta vote, and tozi,
hold office, if they'earf be elected or ap
pointed, 11,13 have waited with beeme-
ing pationeo to Sot the 'first Syniptoms of
thc.many evils that were to come upon
us iMmediately after the consummation
- of - thia — grac-Wnfili — Of
But they aro nowhere apparent. • •Th
aun-rises and sets with about as nine h
Certainty and - remilarity as when it no a 3
on bondsmen and masters. The re in
falls at abOut thersame intervals now as
then. The.trebs put forth their' leaves
and blossoms, the birds sing, the grass'
grows, and the . 'waters rim now pretty
much as they did, when the divinity of
slavery' was a recognized article of liolit
ical faith.' The people too are much the
same. The inevitable 'conflict of the
races liziSgiven no marked symptoms of
its existence, , White men.are about as
bitsy:Makinghnoney; hunting office, and
tying to 'ilia without work, as ever,
and have very little tithe or inclination
to cuta
he
man's . throat merely
because.he Can -vote, Tho - colored men
go to work about as usual, behave them
ihives much . better, have parades and
processions without :getting dilmk, or
requiring the police' • to. keep order.
Where, we ask agath, is the evidence of
the demoralization predicted by Demo
cratic politicians if equal and exact jug.:
lice should be done the colored men?
But, thus it is always. The enemies of
progress always,see the paths that lead
onward lined with lions. They roar
the advance, and their howls of
terror make many better men as fqarfo
as themselves. Why- : shoeld. slavery
eN;er have : existed :in this countryafter,
the adoption bf the Federal Constitution?
lWhy should ono than ever have poplceted,
the carnings :of another,, or the price of,
hls nthscies and brains?, Why should one,
Manever hav'e been refused all therights
that any others 'enjoyed? .There is no,
reason for the, perpetration ,of
'these mast, hideous crimes, ~ c onnected
ritic theYstent.of slavery, ,All reason,.
all the,dictates, of conscience, all eraight,
ened considerations -of public -Interest,
n °kilted, j u stas stiongly „in thri:diroctio ß
of.2qual Ttiglifty yearn. ago as they
do now. litit.they, were thaltheded oven
;by. these, WhO were wise enough terse©
Had they, been of .eyed lto Would
haViibech scourged by n, o frakern4,War;
no efforts' would have teenovasted, in
agajnSt the C ,bye r imept, We
~*0,4 1 4 have had 'no to•Jw:,olemenkinour
'polities; for 'all oat*. cople would have
been gradually ethic: ,red to a full knowk
edger of thelr
t rigbr Intl duties.. We
'lnive,Paid dearly' th',l'Pkiillty of our folly t
but let' us prbtit t,y the lesson taught.
Hereafter len not from tinciepoliti
icans frighten; At. .e people , from.thd path.
rigitt ;rid justice polot.:
0N:1%16y , yeeic,
tworia W,grWmgtop,,
3.;04 , 11i0nip13 pp tpid ,
phi rd
R0,1i0 . 0 1 1, 1 tti Ai (lac 1411;,.1A;:itli,kiticc#1111i,Y,7
rflt;3.lihittirelf . * ra 'pPt-lirpugh,ll,ll,4llifippr,
, t 11
. 4 ilivstiple4liy t1 , 1,(3
.'bti ' tb:bir ; 14 . ,.p!1 of
whidh
, Ereill 4 :visitors }yoga hgbfy doused'
ivitli disk i and s the se l i9pi
ttil y tenitist inipoliopp
;porinniciu'Ziotiert; Cohndetibiii,
ititiugul6Wd'on"
.11,.c4vamt• "11'd
s•ays.
i slthiild % 11,4 `biloYdit
sucb:mspacted."''lF'vaw ( 16415 ii
nome , tivealci4 Endltati
pectlout
, 1) : 5 :, 11 ; P„
6:°-11,
41't LIWA•4 1•1 " )I T a .".' 1)
r *L46. 4 i 14. 4 11... ,iCt regent ;
vYsIE tooßBdford.- county, -with view of
'lriviOing * l4go . ) ron ninnufacturi4 there.
ginidl hug:
id& ih•ollintgiql4ll: . '
-- ticket. It
ocaupotion. ' • ' • *
-AGERAL *4 - 7eirriettor,
dilieusses the ietotion*•aifo ng pfd
y
tetol4on to laborfAnd labtrs,
consid-,
enkle length, oa witM.mu abiiity
Tlfog:wing
ate
44 , 81 YorobAie.:.fatti4-ccort
with regard..to.this.verylin'portant sub
ject: - " - -
t _ii:a : li . o ll ilne ll -i a inlle l srf ib ial t iluVo n i r I:
, bor, -, and - the.limit , of , the.employmenthof
youth, to 'detain - dile how far it is best for
the 'Stat:e . 'that ' Its r. children I shall' be' de..
, priii3d 'of/ an leripcirtutilty fdr.4 education
'omiltialinng by: the"binplOYMent of ifs'
'font* life iiir acetiMUlating the ~ gain Of
rselfiSh parent% , or .adding 40' , flio . , profits!
izrf eilually billfish , eaPitalists ; als'or,' What•
it efegitardS Ought:to he 'placed hriind&the'
lives itnithinbt3 of tlie operaiives'engaged.
itc)inanaging • hags and powerful -rni ,l
chines, , where.a false stop, &A .falie rno- - *
tion may 'cOst; the life' , or•lirnbs. .-- On
Very neae4sarY Mid 4toportatif sUbjeet OM ,
Statute books:are wholly silent; while the
law's of.Entiland•are dotted 'allioier with
-penal eriadtinents to preserve the per'sons
of the•laborers from accident. , --Also, , to
inquire asti, what maybe 'chine to insure
fool:air division of the ri3wards (*labor ris'
against:the 'profits 'of capital.'- Ina word
that ithe, law may iotelli6ently do in: this
most: itinpOrtant , relation-of life and busi
ness what it (Melt to do, and doesdo, in
, almost i3very other, StepAn and !restrain]
the . strong, from erushingothe , weak, , and
protect the needyagainst the promptingi
fo avarice, 4r , tho' dimity of. selfiehness.'.
WE have received a popy'of the annual
Topett of 'the, Directors of 'the Tonnsyi
iYania institution f'or • tho Deaf and Durb,.
for 1860: :i 7 ,'l.:omltwe learn the . ,rninlbot:
Of pupils' the institution 'during the
Year was' as,foiloara, On the first of Jan
'n6fy, 1860; li34,"ot`oo.:io:l%yore , hoYs
'and.:B6'gfrls: received during
the year, 42-1.24 lioyp , and 18 girls.
eim F eed dOring the,
,:arne poriod, , lo-00
boys and 20 girls. There remained, at
the begiOning of'the year,
.186- 7 168,130ys
and . 'lB
,Thd report giyea.a
num
ber specimens of the; conlinisttiieris of.
thewhich arG 'yerYlnterestini-
The 11,01L_Gainge_Sharawood is the Pres 7;
ident of the:lnstitutiou.
• • THE Coca of Common Pleas of Phil:l , J
delphia. has :filially decided that Farmari
Sheppard,. Democrat, was elected Dis•
triet: AttOruey of that'eity, about a year
and a half ago, And that Charles Gib
bons, Republican, was not. Mr.: Gib
bons has now given _place to. Mr. Shep
pard. Our Republican friends. LOW ewe
it to Mr. Gibbons and themselves,: to
nominate, and elect him for, the next
term.
‘! HUMANITY MOYB6 •nward" oven in
Oho city . of 'Baltimore.- The o Passenoei:
Railway companies have actually put on
cars cin,,their±toadii i mu' which colored
' people arc allowed to travel, if they limy'
their fares.. Of courne , . they ai•e:nOt pet
initted in the•same earn withwltite. pee=
plc; but aro limited to those.! 'marked'
colored. Even- this,--however, ie great
advancement for 'Baltimore. About a
dozen years "ago a "black Republican"
_R . :m.llot allcoved-on-their—lpassen,ger rail
roads. But the world moves.
A correspondent .pf T Daily Topic
m . 7iting'about the DfoFarland trial, dis
courses thus
"It is the contest of essenced Spit itu
alism, Free - Love, adaptation, and psyc ho.
logic sympathy, witintationallegislati on,
marital union,, and social integrity—Sy tm
pathetic ThilUtionship and Aristocrat
'within the boa constrictor folds of X.
Humid legislation, held for its principle a
a crime against. God, society, justice and
hymeneal honoi." .
That's just it. Lot McFarland bq au
quitted immediately.,
. .
of oar Ilejiablican pott!ities
are about calling their county conven
tions, to'nonninate Members of Oil Leg.„
islature, and county OffreeM: ad
vise them,mo4t cetineStlY'itot,
to renoiiii
nate any , man whit `Voted' last winter for
the
,Ophilis Railroad hitt;
jority of thoso gentlemen get ixiek again ,
to the Legislature,lbere`wiil
left of the Rephblican' party
winter.: Let all'gehtlemen of that 'stripe
remain at home.'
vi coo GEARY itaaappointe . d
ses ra e .y.iao; ,of Philadelphia, Notary Pab
-49.., Par Pi?mocratie . papers aro horri
.fled, not,.beadoe he 4Jan:incompetent, or
!unworthy .peason, .but. because ho.is not
altogether white.: • . ~‘
SP ,E CIA h
A TRAP THAT. MANY .OF 'OUR
STOREKEEPERS HAVE FALLEN •
INTO: Iluying thvir • que - olorwarp: ; Alitepiiar j e
general ~ P PII.I intito clues, Whore the, ~ x -itfieeißro
flr!fohl. .;
.Iy3l Itt .. t iit k FpN, Lngo to i11 1 M 0 1 1, 11 1 140 , k Or
goods, a n d nro : pos!tlyoly toilliv to tt o trodu, their,
why pe lino of goods 'nt
. rtont Ili° to tu'enty-flxO4oor .
cent let. than theft rah bo ltroo rremi ibt'oad.
WI KNOW ;loth o of ',tiff oittrultieitere nrti putting
tultitty runts per dark morn thrill our prtolsit ;
three canto utOro ; for, ettcolt.t t, fifteen to ~t woo kr
por cunt more for wares; . two to 9wett,Futitp jro gel:,
Ton motelor Ceti oil, it, ti qtr fair inutaneetr gettinc,
tint quolitACPOds are solt:':but • mitten' t , t; totr
'rteor,tonl7,ltr unisli guntattles; Roll ttt Ithtor tuirps,.
rtart Take tit9rtt
- 1 IVlLLlA4.lgdittt ;3',809,
South E t uttp Corllttlo, ;,,
"limtid
CODIFORT AND- BLI§S, OR ` PAIN
AND AGONY. ' ` I
pit,Toux.fist CF,LiBRAT , I'D :yENBTTAPI
MEN r, whooel wonderful cures, sure and insinn in
11t011fIllete00. In eds.' tir ,
' aciie, Tudtbocite, Cibup, Cute, Burns, toile, Cramps ?
Dysentery, old, bay° estoulalied the elvlllecd world,
ie no new peteltpenni , ; bnf tin article (b r at battsteed
t Late at twepta-twc; 'l'l4 enot'ineUs stile And
itiPldly tui i6ludnig dtdikna litit dile° tbe'stiseeAsl-•
dation Of/ Itte ttearlalueits abd popularity, ilietftunlly
about,' boyollutut . ‘u FhP house, ifitstdrpr , 4,
Pf 4 h 4 dr,!° 1 ?"°1 1 11'IT)
by Ito potely nob. t
Coiic t Cramp, anti )3;8 yr,pf,;t ' o;;cotl,l6 '
iainclin,i'Arcipt, 'some.' 'tie parketlyintiAghti, , aild
ton r Ed 4l+Atitc lite 410 P,pmmze,or.o oungod 01114.
tbdr,
.aud rtt , 111 be, &urn to ply nkittl, l
end reeonametpUt'a yOur: fria Lida, 'lttintddAtle '01'1'16?
getout] do binteendit ' l ' ''"1 1
' Ii -- the, Blilbigltka, and htvr.lte.rierb.lotridei
FiftY.evPlo q u i d ßP? iNI II ISI.IP.I'F °t . r lr/S
PP`T York:. ;„ n. ,(, ;„
i l2EnsiO4tu
,;I
•
1 . 1 ONLy RNE ,
• /.1 irti f::
~ . ..muten,ivlico, l sepal illon a's an annlpnlcaf cliosifsw .
ty; riff i
fl .9uptios that .• In on ,
/WS! .!.4.
141 5. ) 1. 9qp 9914 ckb',l l ii,.ifio' l il l 4.llii l .l.Alt.d'iii l l;4l l :
a#4 ! , j 6 j !,it' tilli6Sr It WWI ft)
„t 1 r . ottrzuvii/quarifiss,
MI g9ll,ps qthirnblY , fildlitedlOf tiny puitisitnelbr
IS'4's.s,lisardf. id w c W n t , tc ° Vub4
la ha j L'esnj.ritridvAY'llt.,7,?:ls?ll..PF,::,°sl,4.li4il/9'
nrgane ti kkolnlit . 1 , , • ~`
• i ;rf f• • nr i TUPI'WY:
bORPIAini. P 31 0 .10., de ••,/
g/CrAtiV,V7"Arii -
Dragging, acts like a ilharaiiiflinalialr alter 14;11; g :
I;yr Try It. • : • 'Fr . ! 420D5.nt-1m
MEM
Bt vint.B*l.
/HAILE w 10.4 benefit - you
, a t ivil b a y . y 'Le r % d r u s l I t o y t , 1 , 17 ,,g 1:111 1 : o t
21;ed i r Dstrutn's Artv-Thre p tromActi BITTERS
nd. und It. Vhyl should you 1p um when thlsudiul
rablexchilrha, cured many- liar cases-why do
you do bt whildnther believe tplOarecured I Delay In
this 'also tikslange ejOIMI unp roll ta We. Your
health, happiness and
DIM - asshealth, suffers, while constant
neglect Is frequently foil• wed by serious and uncon•
trolluble. reselti..-DsnuTn's- Birrens • orb. equally
- uscfni In tho numerous' difficulties attending Indi•
gestion; Os BILIOUSNEtE, CONSTIMION • &G., Willltt or
Woven and AGUE and other disorders proceeding
from Music...Ts, it-is tho only-reliable pregentive and
remedy known. • =se 70
WHOLESALE ONLY
Brothers- have just reiltived 'h.:, very large
rtockpof .gytnn, such le, Ilual ery • Shirt Pronto, Flop :
Sepde,re, dott r on'atidleettilbri'llaileoFcbtas;
egil 4 Tlthintill , DriViles T ibeldnelutyi64t
in scone variety; Yip or hnd,
Envelops, - qqat,..ymt 7 lllicsa p and,
ycarl...,Buthitui, Three and Six Cord Spool Cotton
fliqviuff Iloolta nod Linea, Toilet Bongo,
SCrlinpuntAiuga, Shoo Slick, Stove' Polhill; Indigo
Bine,ind'tiii . tlesa variety of Notionh, generally.
• . ti;;;A:ti•tIle: ova to be had nt Collenrothern.
410vlog : 044ely removed to the Imo Mere room In
tlttnew f Ho4d I WM Hose Housoore .Lava 'lncreased,
oui sici4k . larger than over, and '4'lll sell: 01. gold
eeti;• ' I COYLE BROTHERS,
alnlh 24 South Hanoveretreet,Carlisfo.
4 ERROttB OF YOUTH... , j./1
goutlemou who suffered For yearshfeto Nersehe
Debility, premature Decoy, nod ,d 1 the . offeSti
youthiefludliere lion, will for thli SONO hi suffering
h4o4r.oltrY, !wed free to all who ..needit. the receipt
' Tor huskies the simple remedy by Which ho woo
oorpd.. zt , ufhirers wishing to profit by, the easel-Us
er's- exp,erlsoch eon do co by addressing, hi hSrfect
eetifideece;' JOHN II: MOEN,
No. 42 Cedar St. hew Ymk.
bisty 60-Iyr.
. .
air; DIMPNtSS. BLIND . NESB pod., Cia'.4,Rllll
qoatadiwlflaibe utmost success, by J. !MAUI. Ills
IL, sod Profas4or of Dimlees of. the 'Eye and Ear (hi
We'dicifyy)n the Medical Clatrye of Pennsylvania, 12
years.aaperince, (lormorly of Leyden, Holland.) No.
BOan.Artb;Stre'et, Mills. Testloionlabrean be soen
nt his :Ace., The medical faculty are Invited to se
• •
company their! often's, as be has no snrrota in his
pt;tiet leo: A AlhJini eyes in without pain. No
elatrao for'oan'udostion. . • . ' "
- . :% 0 J.4 1 Y; 0 9 1 y: •
I• ItAILING, WIIIE GUARDS, for store
Fronts, Asylunir. &r. Irou Buthtrads. Wire Web.
binge forshoep sod poultry yards, Brans cod Iron
Ore cloth Meter, Fenders. &roma for Coal, ores.
sand. de., Peary Crimped Cloth tor spark arresters
Lanutrape Wire for Windows; dr., Paper . Makers
Wires. Ornamental Wire Works. Every Informs•
ikon by addreesiug the manure , turers, M. WALK Mt
FILINn . .No North Sixth street Philadelphia.
2.lfeta
TO CONS U ALPTIVES.
The, Advertiser, having been roNtored to ho,
11 n few wrolop, by it very simpio remedy, after b
ng sufferod sOvOrel years with n soVorO ' 'nog MT
Oidt ibott4 vonsiiirld I n in itmloi
o mato known to hie fellow.sidroters the Owens
'urn.
Ta ~II wha desire It, he will 505.1 N ' copy of the
pO l ucripl.lon d (1r •e of har,se), with the direction,
for preparing lied using the i::inte 'which (boy will
'1111:1 A,TIIIIIA
etc. The osject of aloe edveithier hn
awading the Prees•ripitisis Is to . , small the 11113h:fed
sonlapreed I.s Oemutl m which 1..• cs nc'eiviss to to In
viii isible; and' In looses cocry buffeter will' try Lis
r. mt.ly; as it will t them uethal . t told only wove
a bleoldna.•
og the prescrhsti so sill pluasund•
dress ,
REV EDWARI, AVILMN,
00, l'floaty Now York
May 7 co 1. 1 ,
. _ _
MARE S
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARUET.
Corrected. Weekly by R. 0. Woodtcard.
CARLISLE, 'Roy 11, 1870.
*6 '2.5
4 00
4 I 0
~.1 20
FA,\ITGY FIAUE, -
SUPERFINE FI)Ult,
SUPERFINE IsYE FLOUR
III11:!IVICEAT,
RED 1% . '1V411
-
OATS • "
CEO V EIISEED, -
Ts.NI , .TIII'BI,IIP,
FLA \yI:1!U,
atAJO.Et,-
=
Oorreoled Weekl la William Waslemood.
!lay 11, .INTO..
• $ 90
• -
EI illS,•
MIL), • -
.141IESW a. ••
lIACON
, 11:40) • Fir. , OLDER
BACON •
a: N ' S, •
renew 1)11 IS .
U ,1•A El) I .
D.•IICD A I.PLEB,
DIED
MICON ER t o otghth Inhfivit Ma. John
Woggouor, of oyt fi tow,loll, agod
LOOM thirt )sate.. 6 . .
LI NT II LII•T ortuum; I u thu ulght h
taut. 4211:11Ii•+ %V. Linplurot, ugt.ti hirtr"ut, t..
.igh I ~,,, utiu. 4,0 tworuy two nay.
Juv0agm1y...11.1...1 lh Company Ithglinhnt
Pena tyl ouch 1 eau, Yue,;,,atal sem ed trltlt ..Is , it rtlou
duriii~ On, Ti van' em v)te, Icahn a hg at kruol •
egjel,At, rg. C 1 was Foal 1:1111/11, stt,.:llcratit 11,111,y . at,
!Ito who h.
NEW .Y.
N ORTHWESTERN
3ITITITAI; INSCICA SCE • CO)II'LL N
OFFICE 10. 416 VAlti STEEET,
uno - Auwi, wis
.. . .
lib. Modo, Ur, Tu;,11311116 Company of 0.6 oi
•ni. •'..1 ll,' hti.gt.st tunivilliy . - utedrbj 01 iii. -- .
HI" I Citkil. H
AFSF:TS, PY.ER 37,:!00,000,
(an" iikpftllftnerSs ng.)
. Numßult or mimurit.i, a ,Uon
(ailU ¢4ldiugl.o(9,l4oW,ollte eppit mouth,)
111.tntho in 1 4 69 • • ' '
Nu u.Lut• of Pollo. ei idaued Iu phit.
it IX. 4,1mv3
DregiksON:
gpcclul Agent..
' Office n ttbdotn T. litoon t usq ionth • /lOno
•••or htreo.i . whorq pi11 . ..11610 11fIli infornottlou, was, t.
01,tolord., nod opt,' filled: , Special Indic
ittootll4o.thfolbt,ro,yid imgpilictuiicyiug for bvnoyo
lent 1•11.picoo,
121110031 n t
~ • STEAM
DENNSYLVANIA . M .
.9, 7 AND SUOD:IINO ' I• BrADLISR PST.
, oirr* .416_ 1 1,TATOCPM fiTIMET, '
'~.,,'' If AIM} 11111110; P.E.NM:YL.VANIA:
• "
r„, • • ,
We 0 01p. , 44)41.1.y 5 eq11 illn,k,tontloti of ,the,
eft item' of jentilberlimi county cod ‘lehtlry; t
advertly anent Out lug the lu. gest nod best I egkl
Wed'111:1111111014 the SLIII”, °WNW° or I% hll-
Oolphh‘, w • urolireisii:hd
ilOtt of • • •
S7'EAAI 74.1NG.AND qao6wx.iyo,
uli Colors; 410 .
af anal f ! ,113, viz: :,:t i o n go
?laol
all ladles' 4ti;7*"tami 'l.rtn b'tb
iildilh,'4a Pay. l, ularpt lo IY! Il t„,
141,11ng , , g•H tn ,
and
pit; inOtte eloaasd aA; arodred IttAtto.tiott
tataatta ottitinpr!, ,
• •' 1 '; t •
c10. , m1 ti!+ . 11111414 he'd,
lutWb't°l " 9/i fq , !l'', l :t?c., •
vtl.tott darigob t' Partite bwriiig;
' to t t • • ••y;t•,•l4 - .•/f! gif
Bent to Ise 7, tit.,
Iturtied Sathiag 4 n , •
st
"I " • I 'l' 1•:
I I t '• •;: , I:.•gAgEs,,..4,yinTrq°llritric it.lllp,;,
. . 11W:oat:nor airfot,- a ,
/Mtn Oto.tt 'zfitttt.t Au it.
tl}o . l)R . s . 016 4 . dtd.' , tve
k
f" ,
,
' iri ostviovi:.iiii. '•'• I '•
Dporar, .1? ,
IhOwtiltt Bllsi Sternor`Alta.Agneljanojo
• DPut9Y. bli.•l .cp4P.F4 „
• ht,..ri.A.1.0 ) 01 , - • hitt or,- an
19.14ce, ; 410..,t0ua „t,t,.lAttmttvt, Attar,
.am t
Tr odwiok, gate "
,;.‘,l4iViliX;4l3,aaNWilde./1
I'o °L. Mee It It fa Wo • , ~)I•u'
'• • ,
- .1'.4%);•;,...0',". I cumi4VMEN93 , 118 r. if it 1: - N•
k )
•BOriihk. l •4 I t , o')
Dirnor; ior4e
.vmuzyidlolipl '4 , 194 JP , '” ) : 4•• .' •
l'ug" s "o
Vea,Oi, 'Orin( ' " tPbtid
bn4l
1691 i Nyti7up.sll 'l.llll' -
11
• •
• fmos :.:I A . :A 1 , I
It i lt i m m fd7holryNit .1.01 , :li t3lti d i4 o h o i
t,
vormaa
4,tk. b gli l i ) ;:ig i l ° ,trkl;•.•l 01140,011;5 114.1.:‘,, , 1 , 1 ,
'jci I r.
Met, Tobias ' Ogler... l l=os • . •
• A. K. ''/".• Mr
' ,r ....
.r.
EDI]
„
Of 4 l ll- q 3E
tip BILI*HEA:ANDAEPAIRINGf
AND AT RDASONADLE RATES
• •
CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES.
CARRIAGES, \ .." -• 1 ()ABM ARES,
1" CARRGES
lA, CARRI +OEB,
CA MU GEII, • CARRIAGES,
• CARRIAG ES, CARRIAGES/. q 1 A 4 t .
CARRIA l• B,C A BRIAGEB,'
Impunm„. BUGGIES, . • , ,nv,qcaps,
MOGI. 8, nu/./nEs, / , BENGIEB,
oukziats;- BUGGIES, . BUGOIr 8
BUGGIES,. i• • BUGGIE., • ' BUGGIES.
BuoulEs, „ BUGGIES,
'.'• BU.:(I i 8, BUGGlES, 'nuaings. ; •,;numnEi
• ' B PA I NG s,bytum: tvAaosA, ;
WAGONS, • SPRING WAGONM,'
' •"' SPRING avAaNis p BPRIA 0 • WAOONB. •
..BPRING WAGONS,' SRRING•WAG .ES, '
SPRING WAGONS , • SHUN oIA AOO , B,
' RING - WAGONS, . „• SPRING WAGONS,
8511IN0 WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS
' •
Ahynya on hand, or made to order,
CARR/ AU ES. i
, 110(MIE9,
.0 it
'pop. gpop g 043. 9_.
second•band Wng+nnii, of 01 kinds, taken il
ex.rhangu fur work
A . S E 9E I A'N"
BEIII nt Work. and Invites all his ol•I cofdoinerr, and
till) public In g• floral, to give Woo a coil.
Ara. Ito moonber, Rio old ..tonbllrli tot 'do., on PITT
STREET, uonli or liar 11l ilioOT Dopoi, cAhra,LE;
A' FIRST CLASS LIVERY
In connection with the abut.° intahlishinent.
H. K. I.IIFFEK,
12ma - 0 Im
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE.
Will be sold. nt publiz o•lu, on Iho irenthien, In
NV;•st Pen.bora' toundliy, :Lc ten U. 111.,
On Thursday,' erith6 9, 1870,
the fullinvine cleseriniel lea] estate, Into the prop
of Andrew Forbev, deeemed :
'A boll t J wilily-two acres of . - -
Gaon LIMESTONE LAND
10 said `tonoiship."north or Nab-field , adjoining;
luudx or- Mato; rut For boo, deco toed. Jacob Rhoads,
stan. Samuel II elaiurn, an a thu Qollollo,olblet neck.
.TllOO k on this trot I, a oimil
TWO-STORY 'BRICK. HOUSE, .
•
Now Boldt B n'tto a two.atory LOG 1101:80
Nltitallteßlartlett,; uht,i n wt.ii 01 wttior with -pump,
•
Ale at Om I.rtzue limo and placo. lho one 0110
ri ded h if of abool td,'Lto 01.1 ouod.nl dortoi of moot
Coln laird in Fro , •ltto.d p
At 11.110,11.1. r, lit 1 S biter, 11110 t rftl, mode know
ou cry of y
W. N. II ENDIAISO ' ",
Evo.ilur of A: th.lw ot-ceasud
A 1.6 I%dl Ile 011 ad, am
wun • oule, the fol.ol% . tracte of nn
tho a •tat f ga..ot Fri
, •
.1. A tra..t. or LIM ESTONE .
,Dalai ala i ;
Bitola Mir, +wet.' This teat , shutted In Anti
Toa llK`ip, un t lio Rau., road, a ..11.it.s this alma,
demcriltutt t a I. lay! land. I.i tTIICVLO undjlea.
Strada:l. It is Writ to to gun it; ut Nino tuuo to il,
nnl .oi tea in to AI, 110 a
2. .)Ine, the ono Jut te 1 half IP( abut' , so
"and one-It .11 nires t A I), 1, Fri.
fur, -1 111/• 1I I ytli.l
the ott.er'hul" ur.utiot".d these, It tle•n od by
o by given awl b•I int lu.ttle
on dtty sot Oslo by
VICO
entdr of slargart.t. Furbis &reit.
I:lcrgrioto
MEE
Laws
Ilya reel/It:Li Uof tho Board of Mali •gere of thy
turfinlo 6u and 11".iter CMlts oily, I have b.en
atTeltottartivto-note.trtiat.., f,. thirk
prinranta
Boil& of the cotopavy, dnu to is;., oilier t °upon
llotain, mil/wing in 18,0. 101 l eialeettathlo at the
pleasure of the - Cl.llllr ny with intervBt at
tho tufo or six per Cell( ' ila)11illt , 1.1-1/.1 a uitally.
yeretion i,esiroas of uotlung IHI eh go or itrit:tie
t ott Will p eano appl,, to me
124 . - .0 0 ,3t Pr Mdon I
111 er Cu
NOT=
Sunrir•l Zug . Ir. urn& .0 un Itrrturrirt, for the trout.
ft .f Ito ttre, to Jr , Morrtuir to whotti nll
cirri m. 1110.1 tat prerrn tort, 000 all firt trent. 11111110.
JOHN a 111 l %nor.,
.10.1000,
MECIE
NURsElii" As.so4 Liall4lo
,FA/51 Eli, AND PLANTERS
TIE. GRA 31-11tHSBU RG NURSERY
AS 1/CIATIO.,
Ityd, Ntiniery
in large or 611111 ii lidalltitleS, n Ch
Bons 11114.111 111
Apple,
'Plum;
:nd other trut.,, with nil the um or gOuli kinds of
Grapo Vines;
Grer,otin hundred Varietiesof Roses
And tin endleae avenrunent ore, erything that is do.
!arable ly eteek u nret class oreliard or garden.
Oar prireq lan lrtgg Mad our irees tiro as good as tlri
best., Ordant 41y anal will wren.° ~ r best idle:snail',
and watistiirtiall guarantied Ib ail ear deAlinya. For
Calaloguee and other 131r0111110.1013 nddruso the
9 Ul4:lt T,
Olumbvranirg Ntio4vry nnm•lnllon,
i.n.tuu.suunu. PA
We'wnnt n gowl, reliable mmn In everf town to
an,agent for 1110 aide of our trees and plants.
.31ED L CAL.
Ayees'::.Cathaftic pill.
For ell the purl mica, of o Laxative i%lodloine.
Pertin+ no not, medicine le no .unlvowolly re
quired by ovary Nide as a• cathartic, nor was ever
any Moro' vo univerwilly adopted Into use,ln every
iountrY• and among all classes, as this mild-but
eflle,letit purgative Pill .The obvious reassulic that
It is s'inore reliable andlor more . effectual conic.,
;dy than any lobo,. Thoreiwho have tried It. know
that it cured feint, at 1.1 tlioso• who have not know
that it Mired their uu ghbura and mends, .and all
knew that what It dory onee./t does always—that
It hover falls.through any , lault or negioct of Its
composition.; We.havo thousands upon thousands
of certilloges ui their , remarkable cures or the
following complalots, but such euroTgaro known
in orory neighborhood, and we need trot , puolleh
them. • Adapttal to all egos. and modal°os hoot'
clitnaleti contrialtar neither . calomel. or, any .
delete"riouli (Ikuu.Alluy may . token • with - safety
by anybody.' That auger coallui pre °ryes. them
ever fresh add maims thoupleasant , to ink.), bridle
b Ing pucely vegetablo.,uo harm eau arise nom
.uric an, Quantity.
' Thaly opera u by their powerful lull uonco on tiro
ILLe.onl eneite to purity the blood nod stimulate
It Pay eeiillY u-okunifkee r thy 041nroplonil
of tho eltbirincli,'l °nolo, H0t..., and ether_ avails 61'
thethe, loiklyi le/pries their irregular adtion to
, 100
,by corrtleilitg,/ tvinieuvet , they' eklat,i
suds :derangements ea are , the first origin, of
disome„ • 4 ,
41rectIo1s ore glean ' in the 'Wrapper ow
thti qqa, foe Ole following cowl:0310s, union these
. P4lfetopli.llpouto . 1 • ! •
.;,4 1 0 .rl),,opltpoln or Indige).tloti; - 'l.l24lreenesa. •
Latucuur and Lot's of. Apt elite, they should bo
Ititit'e Moderate y to, ,stimulw ,the7'etarnach ,nod.
- restOreits healthy nnierrind "
' bar Leer Coniplali,t audits. 'airtime pyluptoms,
fflituue .Headache ; slido leadaeLo, Jettudice or
Groan Sickoesa,.llllltios 1.:4,110 awl nillaus Vevers,
they should I,nJ udiclously taken,fOr, , Mich .sea. to
correciAhe diseased eictiuth'pr'remo.ve the obatrue.
tions which roust; it
t 3,8 8,588 6
9,EU
1,, !fur tqgentery or Warrlaoa,,but One , '41114 4°1;4 hr
geierally rocluirtnl. , ".
Fur .Ithannuttbini, 'Otmt;
,cbq Heart, Pnip'in the and Lulus ? ',Way
Mould be oolltjntivnaly.(altlin ' .ne• reilulred,
optoputliki4lll.gaseit'acitiol,' or. the' /Omuta. Wlth
such fbangte those cugopiallitn oliesppaar.
, For Mopes , nod Ifropnleal Y , ,wellruKu ~bey should
,be taken In largo and frequetie to , ,prOdue
the etretot 4 drastic purge.
I,,k,'ortinppresalon n largo dine Inhould bo taken, as
t wi:loves the dela' rd • n truct , by eyuipatby;:..! i ,
, "qes phink,P4ll, tope one. or two Villa pro;
0 the atonnteh.
An bbenaltuail dome stimulates the 'etninacb cod
t..,W0141 lUte puJtl.p eutluo, resturis the appetite..
anti loylioentam the ,aYatem..; Meucci . 1000
onlealitAlgilaunitliore . .un serious Alerangrintot
10e, r ‘i ho foal. tolerably well,:„ often .dude,
4tlaE ,
A'And o,k. P.m; pupa a blln feel,w4rlt' ‘ lY
1.140 r cßioeincan?.l., quwpal. , 6L!alolnt_
114 e .44414tu, •
0 0 " . • 0, 1ttn . .,rj a2l - o,iiclicar cknayer
s', •
utPH'~` ' dD~Lt Jild~ .d D Y'd:'
. • . .
17191t1V 1/4151041: ..'. :,
i ' i ther•l'ViLL 1401011 Itintlyint-Vlll-plpayd tho incline
I t
,Ijoityyiyb r i A na itrilciu, livtdolit isoithelodlii dy sty . 1
fondly for p i y day's use. Such an alibi. is
_.
, j Kli i , V:o! q'UI N 1 AMITICAN TAtLOW 96AP,
, ti(..l i
" rooointnynded for the fulloiNoKplitlimPiii 4 0 r9Seq• . :
, eibtlidlidididhl hen; foy the rdilid ;Tor tlio Idiindiy
y,, F ,, ci il op A ll li ru ip, As., ;old, by Tat grocurs and
Adroatehors' dVdryWit , r6:' TUTU Aii 'I. blf K, 'sole
azoiib NoY;".0 0 Mirth Feut.firryt, R biladOpbla ..1 I ,
. ,
WALT44 3 t,,ttiIIPO
THE COU
S BNY B PBOEB,
tho Comil,Orry,ofht with ovary
I :,/,4 et a ! i l , e?it ,.. n4!of Io u o soot to
H.,E,.,w1.th willoixo ; of
,ptipplay . .tkrlOdr4llleyhig 'ttiO
,',..4LEXANHEIt It, 11AHPER,
808 Chostnut
~„„.„..
Mini
DONE PROMPTLY
• •
I will etoaugo i
spitixa wAgoNs
MEM
EIMI
uarivallud Lir comf?rt and beauty. Alm,
TRUNKS AND VA:LIgiES,
All prwhich will bp mad Nit emei . ll;prop . l. Call oqii
and all, and get a roll nonlonlint foridor money.
CHEAP
• •'• ' -
Ootale.oro not always tile beet. When you go to buy
au natio o, .pd especially in tbouacter of
;DOTS AND SHOES . i .
go to ou mimeo won% you con rely; for vary
few,ore*oeiljudgee of lentbor: .
tiino k 4; {h.) yenr many will be-wanting 1104
bbOts and shocks for summer wear. "All such ran bre
nectniptiogat.bd ft! '
.„ , •
'• Ai DY BERT'S,
where will , 10 re!ked, a..aupply at, theleweah
• Doom and ahoos made tq a ardor ? with Mmost'dit ; .
patch ' • Pilch of buolneas " •
oi Ere - Louthei• atreet,.:Cartialt4,P,q,
DIVIDEK*I),§';
/15 - TP. DIVIDEND. •
1.1 •'.•j
dividend of Pi , :xt, umNi !o ff
r t t t n i alm d ! y td t a a . c rt ''r t a bt
Ln i t i = j ll:t , o l e o k aia i n ty . fr .. , T ;N f glo s t l l,:to°P. iito '
.; . , 5rne .. 0.4t IliEBLE11;
' - • • cffibier •
DiViOi,TP.,.
Bleed
dividend of If
clear of taco
ftatl7o:2t
lEEE
4DVER,VS
'j'• IVRItY; - SALE; - AND EXCHANGE
1-.1 STADIA:.
ry J. L. 6T.tRNER & BROTHER,
In renr of Bcntz 'Bowe.
lIOR . RESAAND CARRIAGES. TO_IIIRE
ON HEABONAIME.YEEMVAND , AT4IIIOETZET NOTICE
CATTIAGEfi FURNISHED FOR iVORETDILS.
ME
, 4* - - N. 13. litable room Itr'so hires 'on
ktiep.
17 IWO
OMBINATTON.
TWO IN ONE
BRO'THERS
No. 5 Brut and No. 10 North VALIOTOr streets
14 1,704 y
NoTidt
8..1d pmposals will bo reeblved at tide .once
up, it lo o'clock, a no, on ; Monday, May 23, 1970, for
turnlohlng tbo ""CommiLnd" at Curlis:o Barracks
Pen do:, with'
GOOD FRESII
for sii.montlis, frem,aud after the hest day of June,
1870, or such ,long time as the Commfsaary General
of Subsistence. U. S. A., may direct. Proposula must
he in •talilirtite, and endorsed "Proposals for Fresh
Beef," end mast c•mtalo the nano s of two reeponsl
- perr"n•, who will ,Ign the bond and berothe
responale lor the faithful performance of the con
tract
- P••iahns who hid aro rept. sled to he present at the
opening of the pe pFals. The Oovernmeat reserves
the right:hi reject any or ell bids which they may
..snider tileramenieble, or fur any other Stlfficieet
entitle.
IL E,
Arai Lieutenant tinth iu litritrv; I W.
irneet MAlZ Captain, U
S. A., Acting Continfintary offiabalatouce.
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11AVERSTICK BROTHERS,
DRUGS, DOORS, AND VARIETY STORIS,
No.lo Noah Ilanovor atrout
14ap7Oly
REMOVAL
LOCIIMAN'S I'IIOtOGRAPII
linx Veen removed from Nen; Kllllll4 to do
NEW GROUND FLOOR GALLERY,
No. 12 East Main Street,
MIXER THE REST PICTURES IN, TOW]! ASS MADE
5.jp1170 .
SODA WATER,
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POLD AND SPARKLING AT
HAVERSTICX BROTIVERB,
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THE 14ARY: INSTITUTE,
CARLISLE, PENN'A
A Loardicg School for GIRLS
Tho I.lnth.nl/11111111 .SIIIOII will bnnin . nn WednoFdn.,
Septomber Int. For clicularl ,r !twain. itilbrnintlon
"addrenn
Raw W. i 1 LEVERETT.
Oar tele Ps;
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DRUGS. AT
No. 5 Smith, itlol No. 10 Nurth Ilhouwr otreate
BAVERS'TIOK BROTHERS,
Is
141 p7uly
DRY GO ups, OIL CI, TIC,
DECLINE •IN GOLD !
coitnEsvoNinNa DECLINE IN GOODS!
Itt• uu 6xeitenient In tho Dry Goods market, In •
wry rnnrketl e In prices of
DRESS GOODS,
:%4vrinnes, Ainneraii. replint, Burgos
Reps, n 'eta urn. Vartuty, con.prieing nearly every
th g flail tine of notelet.
STAPLE GOODS
Hann,'tie, Tfekl4e limghnme , Dlankorto.Col tonsd
lirutut CL9TIIS /13144,ASSINIERMS, Li II 013
1111.1 Co on l'a,l“ Diupt re, Slr,itrde, Chicks.
WHITE GOODS
Swint, N111...k. Cambiles, Jaconots, Went*
Tarlotons, Curilbric and bwtHe Edgings and In
st7tiugu,
lIOSIERY, GLOVES,
Trimmings, iu groat variety, Libbous, at the beet
quality, Ilaia end Sundown,
FANCY GOODS
t n great many ntyle% rya. all very cheap
Ladies' Under Clot
cry handsomely rnadaand trlmmod., Also
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
linggetr, flogs, Window Blinder, Qufitr, Counter.
pane., and ninny good. out 11101/ t oned fyr woLt of
space.
We claim to have the largest and best stook of
Dry Goods in the Interior of the (tote, and will sell
at each pricea ne with ealisfy all that this is the place
to get g ad bargains.
:Malin 'BENTZ & CO.
BOOTS AND SROLS.
STR I OII3I & SPqNSLER,
No. 13, ~ .South Hanover street, Carlisle
Thankful for tho lattonage extended them her!.
loran], noLounea their usual hsrgo stock f
STYLES ON BOOTS AND filloEB, 808
i,aaios I,nd
Misses,
Gents and Boys,
Youths and Childs,
41.0'S :AiiD BOYS' BATS
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tarmirrie'Diu*,.oo.4lllel
80870 1
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