Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 26, 1870, Image 2

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    NEWS ITEMS
SuooFLy soup-LOx
Fur %Ilan ieminds.us bow time flies.
A vnLommon dealei in Maine has sold
out a, stock that cost $l,OOO f0r.,5 25 .
"SUICIDAL aquatics" is a'Clucinnati
heading.
A Ifisso - uni - AN killed GElo.snakes in a
lot ho was ploughing, last week.
HutisoN *or summer resort has
engaged the sea:serpent for this 'season.
SAORAILENTO has . ..twenty-six ,Ohinese
laundries; „
Al4TErn'AtrrE coal.haß peed discovered. ,
in Worth county, [lowa.
There .are three chines° photograph
galleries in San b'rancisee4, , :
TIM Boston Advertiser says our •lan
guage-is fast becoming slangnage.
A NEWARK woman made li r! last fire
the other day with kerosene. •
Too much cotton and too littlo corn
is the cry of the Alabama papers. -
Nnw Muir lis had a case of sun
stroke already. •
PROHOLOCIISTS predict a plentiful
fruit crop. . .
BREAD is seized in Montreal for light
weight.
C0L133113176' Ga., complains that its
streets are 'too wide.
VE watering-places ace busy prcpar
ineo receive company.
No licenses to sell liquors aro granted
in Frenchtown N. J.
Tni tea and silk mops in China prom
ise to be largely above the average.
AmmsTs' arc still being - made .iu
Francein connection with the conspiracy.,
dOsts $3O to refuse to answer the
queStions of the. census-taker
AN English professor has discovered a
now Muscle in-the human body.
CmorrzNitl will have the Samgerbun
convocation
BUSINESS at Salt Lake is said to
very
Gi , I:EIECEprOfOSSOS tO have exterminated
all her brigands.
MILWAUKEE made 328,168 kegs of beer
last year. •
TIIE Oily' limits of Allentown me to be
-extended.
lOWA CITY dug up six pounds or ele
phant too9h the other (lay.
BETWEEIN Omaha and San iranciseo
there are nineteen tunnels.
Tat Prussians now-have rifled cannot
that will safely throw grenades.
..Tar hot iiprings of Arkansas have al
ready Over 100 visitors this season.
MINNESOTA' and Wisconsin call for
I,OOQ celestials each, from California.
TExmo will send. more cattle , to north
ern markets this season than ever.
AN average of fifty car loads of oil a
day is shipped from Cleveland, 011ie.
STnINo of small silver bells are worn
around the neck by Parisian ladies..
TifERE is a machine for making ice in
New. York city, which, it is claimed, can
make any quantity at-PM-per ton.- -
FIFTEEN workmen are now
engaged nt Newport, in finishing resi
dences for the coming season.
OF about 18,000 clergymen of the
Church of England, it•is estimated_ that
5_,K9 are what is called Evangelical.. ,
THE hay crop in Maine is worth $14,-
000,000,-and $4,000,000 more than the
grain and potato crops together.
AN Indianapoliian got killed the very
day lie grew sobm:, after a two weeks'
drunk—probably as a warning against
getting sober.'
A BOY nt Waterbury, Conn., split hig
companion's head open with a hatchet,
because the latter would npt give him
a bite of candy.,
A SMALL boy, a blind man's guide,
stole. a set of false teeth, in Rochester,
while the lady of the house was getting
them something to eq.
AN Indianian lately indignantly denied
to a paper that his body had been found
in a neighboring creek, and offered to
furnish-the proof.
Tine warden of the piison at New Das
tie; Delaware, says that but ono disc ever
occured theM of a criminal having-been
,whipped a second time.
T 11E Cotu•t of Queon's.Bench has de
cided the proper addressing, posting and
non-return of a letter evidence of its de-
ECM
A KIiNTII.CKY lady was attacked by a
huge gray, eagle. She was.able to van
quisb,;:him,-.after. a severe struggle, in.
which she was badly torn by his talons.
'W ORCEtiTEIt, Mrissachusetts, has 2,400
French inhabitants; Southbridge, 2;200;
and Webstor 1,800, snaking a total Of
7,400 in the three places.
LAl6s in Louisiana are being sold for
almost' nothing, ' Two hundred and
nighty-flye acres on Bayou Gros Tete
sot4l at 'sheriff's sale .for $Ol5. —,
SEVENTEEN Americans died itt Rome,
this virinter, and . seven rich American
'girls there have.formd titled paupers for
lovers. .; •
. L.e!,/{ollElifi an English railway
lately, found a thrush's nest under a; rail,
pith the, hen peacefully 'sitting on four
eggs;
,undisturbed by the thunder of pass
ing trains;. . . - -
-Tim Chicago Firemen are down on
chemical fire extinguishers; profeiring
water. An envious Western paper says
-this is the only instance of Chicago thinv
indiqondneas for that
Ira'isNaid that the tobacco trade in
New. ..yoFk is represented by 'se 'many
nationalities, that • fifty-three differ Ont
languages Aro spoken by the cigar deal
ers on'Broadivay. •
• CiNif, thousand seven hundred, and•for
ty-siX - cr'leitils of coal, more transferred
from 'the Clay Bounty, pill mines, oiler
the Terie iliinte 'and Indianapolis RUH
road:last month. - •
.
GnormiA.,hopes,to do a licavy 4uainaks
in dried . idackhorries. She has largo
or
•dors from California, whero tho' berries
lialto:a*roady marlmtont goo, .pricos. In
portions of North pard)ina similar orders
have been received. ,
A.•,courjx.of gentlemen out trolling.lor
bass, , the :father , *day, - - took , the
Merciful method 'of leaving the : corks'
over the points of the hooks, so as not to
hurt the fish._ :The desired effect wasob.
but the fishers don't -HU to hoar
zinything said about it. .. • ,
Tnn , -Novh Elootia marble mountain,
discovered at Cape Br'eton, in 1868, is to he
worked-by a company, with a capital Of
$45,000. A. mill- for sawing. the marble
will ;13O"erected i this , sumnier, and the'
siabewilLbe,stypag,!on board- ship; at a
cost of less thhuls4.'a, - ,tcid. , ,l , ' , ; •
Ix the' recent Illinoitt "Cohditutioitat
Convention au hinendnione - f was propoSed
Proyiding'.that' any ludge. - accoPtin4
free MOB fiorara: : riffle* nipatyy :should .
forfeit big ciffle:e`. ll LTide ite•VerY.Weli,
how about qui free passos'or the Goiter:
nor and'tegitilal,ol.o
A miir in Wayne county, New York,
is feeding, a cow or} juniper boniest° got
her to gite gin and' milk; It On't be
done, anY, more :than a hen can lay
scrambled eggs by, stirring her upwith a
p o lo.• 0 ri
•
Teti "ScinieerS"' of
.a hoarding School:
in Vermont charges his young lady put
pils for "shoat masix." Re has also a
work of art in his parlor which ho calls
a "brown stauto" (bronze statue).
To make a little MO last a long titne,
got a doable pocket of woolen cloth,Aave
a sipace of two inches pr thO'
hillier and outer pockets, 'and' pack tl4
•witlifeathers.
•. the 'dearth - of '.arriusemente In Con=
tral Row Yor!c, the papers are 4 tryMg; to
he. funny over, the p'revAlence of the
measles. The' Roeheter''Pooocrat'says
they are - haVing a splendid:run iVith - Med, ,
sio, matinees Wednesdays Mid.Snturdaye.
PERSONAL
Wza
THE: Stanton memorial fund amounts
to $147,000.
PRINCE GEORGE, of Pnissia, is au au-
EMI
TuF.rings of Saturn-are now open for
investigation.
STOVER, Andrew Johnsons's
daughter, has married. Her husband's
limp° is BroWn
POPE INNOCENT XII excommunicated
all who Used tobacco in any form. Pius
IX smokes and uses snuff.
VIaTOP. Huoo has authorized his name
to be added to all petitions for the par
don of Criminals sentenced to death.
Bnumnsi YOUNG is striyineto keep
his large family from want by investing
$60,000,000 in securities.at Now York.
A SCANDINAVIAN preacher in 'lllinois
ocinipies three . hours in the delivery of a
serMon.
TIE Empress Eugenie is forty-four,
Queen Victoria ilfty-one, and Isabella,
the Ex. Queen of Spain, forty.
GENTLEMAII -in Norfolk,. Conn., on
the thirtieth of elpi•il,`dug through snow
two feet deep in order to repair his
fences.
CHER, ono of the most sedate and
owlish of the Chinese 'Commissioners,
has succeeded Mr. nurlingame in the
direction of the legation..
Mn. GrOROR W. GRISWOLD, of Golds
two, N. C., has already shipped up
wards of one thoiyand quarts of sti•aw
berries this season.
Tim. believers in the-Gospel of Gin and
Milk propose to erect a church foPlhe
Rev. Mr. Smythe, to be called " The
Church of the Holy Juniper."
Tint woman suffrage people, it is said,
will nominate Train and Vallandigham
for President and Vice President iu-1872.
A strong team.
BEN BOLT has been'conviated of mur
der in the second de'gree. at Cecil, Md.,
and sent to State Prison for eighteen
years. This is not the'one fo whom the
conundrum was promaunced in Jlie song.
A sox of a colored member of the
Boston bar, wlio is a. graduate of the
Collego - of Frititide, hasipassetra - sttepessz
ful examination and entered the Middle
Temple, London.
Lucy STONE has been talking on vio
man'ssuffragemt Brooklyn. She is de
bribed by a paper of that city as "this
little specimen of the advanced thought
IcavrEngland,"--
" Wwv," asked a governess of her lit
tle charge, "do we pray God to give us
our daily bread? Why do n'twe ask for
four or five days, or a week?" "We
want it fresh !" replied the ingenuous
child.
EDWARD BURLINGAME, SOlldf the late
MilVster, is going to look after the San
Francisco property purchased by his
father three or four years ago, which
Californians now declare is worth about
$BOO,OOO.
3lns. McF. , :m.k.ain is about to sell at
public sale the country house belonging
to the late A. D. Richardson, in New
Jersey, called Woodside,' Where she and
Mr. Richardson's orphan children' (of
whom she is guardian,) now reside.
THE King of Prussia has' caused his
name to be enrolled in lthe list of mem
bers of the Germail Association for the
protection of emigrants at New York,
with an annual *jibscription of $250 in
gold.
Thu President has forbidden volunteer
regiments at the West Making war on
the Indians. If volunteer companies are
permitted to .hunt the Indians at their .
pleasure, the President is of the opinion
that an Indian war cannot be averted.
MAJOR VON BECK, a Ilfealthy German
of Rondout, who has been living with
his second. wife nearly forty years was
lately quite astonished at the sudden ap
pearance of his first wife, just from " in
derland."
IT is said that Brigham Young has an
eye turned towartliffoxico, if theto is an
attempt made to compel him and his
saints to abandon polygamy, and that
Juareos,vvilling to receive him and his
wives,with - open arms.
A 1&v. lll.n. Gns NT was indicted. iR
1700, in England; "for that ho bath af
firmed that he had rather hear aft organ
(ten te,ono).lii,the church than singing
of Psalms,which scoffingly he nailed
Hopkins, Ms Jigs." .
ARCIT9IIKE AVIIIERT of Austria while
walking in
.civilian: garb in Paris ,' tho
other day, helped ,on, his feet, a guards
man who had boon throWn from an um,.
tuly, horse. ".Thank you, my good
low," 'said the cavalryman, ash() rode off.
suicide in San- Francisco
Jett as his dying confession a letter read=
ing, ,'tChinese young man, Hemulllalm
p'oO,Alventy.nino years 'old. Have sink)
Would Jive. From Canton, 2i vier&
Name, Sun Word; 'Farmer.. China Sab-i
lop: Company. I have soul: Had boot on
My bad. I dead riow: • Can't
.
Amnov in Bangor, who directed
a servant to take out and clean, the win , -
death in an uppor story, w.?slatensely,
disgusted iviien, on, making s visit, oy,
inspection, - She' found ':that Bridget, had
removed every pane of glass from the
. oshes
,and neatly washed and piled them.
on the floor. • • '
!GEN. Gnu. H. THOMAS left, up, will.,
The amoiint of Ids.personal, estate, is, re. ,
ported , $40,000, .His. brothers, ,
John, W. Thomas and. ,Benjamin ; R.
Thomas, aro still living,' and also' three ,
sisters. ,Tudith Ann,.. fled
Thomas, who, live on a plantation near.
?CoMir,nall'a.Denet,, Southampton .county
ButonaulOouwayecontlY admonished
:his' brethren ageing Chewing - tobacco'
wlrilenin. meeting f' and• cautioned thel
door. keeper if they . SoundTalik - Orni ,
sisting in the inaetice;. , !•to takei thenennd
lead • thorn out .carefully and Ikindly; 4 2,,:
The 'prophet ended by saying; "Elder&
of Israel, if yea must Chew.tobacioo• '4:haft
Inlneetitig; %rd. when/yen - leakree
you can take a double - portioir , If you ,
wish to."
' small -vjority the, Mahe of
tOds have ret'Vn - fdtiiisttpolrdWid
Tiding the 14141egatIng . tiialiagetOth
ee)msed wireta ens
tYAT'leffersogille, tYnd.,l. l . tho hLye` a
now order ofiilifldelkl oat 04i "
belfMiaitetv'total
hilation of•sottl and body after death.
TrtE -Waterbury (Connecticut) Ameri
can, has a preparation for the coming.
hot weather,:promises a "red hot Sunday
School• - biibictet - • every , bsrAvlitr!
dog.
""WOMEN WHO DON'ir WANT f3III , FIIAGIC: ,
--At the 'recent election in , Normont'
poll was opened in ono of the dietrletg; to'
Which: the women were qnvited , tol onto
hnci 'vote ithe i r Solltiniorits upon,woman.
Suffrage. ; Th, following waa the
. .
,Number • f
Warded the gun'.
•Dhlo:t cure
.Not et home
let
• • .
•Tliis is varidM'e;etiraiiiiiloMri:'Sbin
ton, Miss . Anthony and their associates
of Sixteeuili .A.ineaditiont fame: Froin
these indientions it would be aion,cntiiiie,
before a majority ;of iv,emen will want
the privilege of
PRACTICAL IVOMAN!.B 1?1011 . 7'i9
A FEMALE STIERIFFIN lOWA. ,
Here, now, is a woman in: authority
who is hilly equal to her duties, albeit,
those same duties are- of the roughest
character. The 73urliagton::llate41 -Eye
tells about her :
Much interest has-boon excited-by th&
empanelling of a jury of women .in
°Ming Territory, rind the appointment
of females as notaries public, and to other
•civielimetions hitherto supposed to bo
hTevocaably reserved: to (the masculine
sex. It is reserved to lowa, however,
to produce the firstfernale Sheriff, and to
Des Moines coucityto be tlmAst in the
State to accord to woman the- difficult'
and trying duties of the sheriffalty.•..lt
is true, t,he people have not formally
elected a lady as Sheriff ,of this county,
but in so far as "practice is bettor than
precept" the substance superior to the.
shadow,, and the "deed greater than the
mmo" to that extent Des Moines county
has had a lady sheriff or at least a lady
deputy sheriff. Qf course we allnde:to
the estimable wife of our worthy Sheriff,,
.T, H. Latty, Esq. Mrs Latty, at various
times, has displayed remarkable coolness
and nerve in the management of the
county jail, over which-she presides with
a firmness of government and a vigor of
rule rarely excelled by the best of prison
wardens. At one time a desperado con
fined in one of the'oells attempted to es
cape by making a mamof straw recliuin,g
upon his couch as usual, while the llosla
and-blood prisoner secreted himself in an
empty cell and ivaited the advent of Mrs.'
Laity, who, in the absence' of her hus 7
band, entered the jail room -to lock -up
the - prisoners,for the night. When she
came to the cell containing the man of
straw, a very elovor imitation of a man
asleep, she called.his name,, and, receiv
ing no response, entered 'in and .detected
-the cheat, Instead of calling for outside;
help in an emergency which• plaiiityqn
dicated a plot and a determination mpen
the part of one or more prisoners to
break jail, Mrs. Linty quietly proceeded
to the other coil and =yelled the pros,
Pactive - - fugitive .back to his cell and
locked him up. eke he wasAjwayy, nna,
' • n an.. and the Deputy Sheriff a den. ,
der, light built woman, it is 'evident
that, Siert° triumphed over muscle.
Womanly, courage was mora than a
match for. brutalforce and the dal:l(ra-
Don of the criminal seeking to flee from
the land of justice. .On another occa
sion two young men in a cell refusing to
cease their frofane and boisterous lan
guage, the deputy entered the cell and
gave them a sound flogging with a whip,
until, with tears in their eyes, the • ras
cals promised bettor behavior. Tho
last egploit of our deputy, And one whic,h .
recalled to our• mind the preceding inci
dents, was the taking of a prisoner ko
the penitentiary a, few days ago. A man
who had .been arrested fin• stealing. a
carpet bag, at the ,Union depot, in this
city, last January, was sei4enced, a 4 the
last term of the District Court, to two
years' imprisonment in the penitentiary,
and was' taken to Fort Madison by Mrs.
Latty alone, and without any assistance
from others, and did) , delivered to War
den lleislely, Tho astonishment of the
Warden and the Fed Madinonians kne'w
no bounds. . ,
POSTPONEHENT,p:R? THE TARIFF
BILL
If any one among the opponents of the
protection of American industry' fancies
that the postponement of 'the considera
tion of Schenck's tariff :bill disposes of
the subject,!,that person is most ogre
- gieusly niistalcen, n ,This i t l llitf, bill bad.'
been distorted loin its original shape by
amehdments .of all sorts, [ until.[ it was
'Satisfactory. to .neither side, and our
friends were content tcilet'it moveialong,
in the full belief in their; ability.ttinet all
things right the moment they could bring
the House to vote by yeas and nays upoii
the amendments, as. there 'were: many
Members doting about; lust on ono side
add then on the other, • who ,seemed Act be
eithetenxious to deceive the public, or.
else did, not know their oWn
the subject. There can be no doubt that
the agitations of the war and recoustrnoe
lion have thrown ,upon,; the surface and
into respenelbilities,offaligh order men .
Who. knew iiothing ~a,t, all about, tariffs,:
revenue, commerce, . Science, mann.
factures, .and whose,..minds: pro :like .a
sheet of blank
,teipor!,as to ,proteotion
'and free trade. This domes of allowing
tn` bo ram away .
with by ideologists; [ who. when once ,off
theielobby, seem like a toitoisel pirOwn
. ; ,
We' have inadirit gallant , fight - ill - Con.
grdss, and dir not feel iniany Way die.'
coliraged bythe result, On the contra.ry,.
we 'believe itihas,beenrof very great sin.:
vice itrateusing public . attention to the
vest iniportance 7 :of the subject; and.in,
disieminatingl inforniation among thou.;
sends.who Stood very 'ninth. in need of , it.'
;The debates upon , this tariff bill, fie
linliod in.rhe 'Glebe, wilbbd : read , fat and
wide ail over' the! Lind; air; indeed% they
.111019: been already,: .tholighr.not4tothe
extent they, are'idestined;to
fern', aAnost useful rePertory.frbm which:
writers' and speakers far.: protecticin 'may
draw ;the inform:die& needed by then' , ih
thu coniing. public ;discussions: ;For. the ,
debate , rnust got, be transferreid.frcitittlie,
haili,of iCengressrto-the:lptiblioloritrei,
The free.trtulerivlevidentlyl.iafraiditti
Idtid-this.,. bill tdi,:conie iroAr haVe
tidied hice'ssantly and lvdsted tine
sells of kvaysr lesisting !'everyloffert! , lol l
eiliedito , blisireisii;ThlidWingi oklarlY thirti
theyknew the;sentitnetie of, thei . House .
;to boin'favof iifLprotectioit,P;( theY hitivo
appealed , front Congress , tOlthe, , Veoplel
rand we accept the Cfingreki.)
stens). ticatiens are Ad* shoat Co be Veld:
Let tul see that nb roOre*.then:ishall matt..
age to sneak into Congress under cover
of tnzr r!,..otitioutociteniqnt about south 7
ertAlisloyalq, tokletray • us on the q
ti 04.1.0t.e0.4,0
Itls time nciA that we had a air,;
sqt#o, thorouk agitation in public,i
both* print on the stump, ofkthd
.whilet:questioulfinotection.
NoneFpttn
possibly desire it More_ than_theiriends
of , ,home industry:: Confident in Our
strength among tliepeope of = all etyises,
and all Parties, weiask;:nbtliii4so malt
as genergand,hamoMate„,,tlisettseion„
In the-contest thus .far -the '-free-traders ,
140,• boon, -0f31301104y, iheatoe,;b4l;,3n
Congress and, in the pressk.:, Wo„ are san c
uine,that beforei j the o r !tpirationof.the
terbi!of
,the
~pFe§ealt•: , Copgt•css:the tariff
bili,samentlO aato be o sattsfactory ,to,
the friends,of prote,ctionovill be passed
by both,llonse,s of, Congress and beanne
a law. ~ .-The poltponementja, only:acqui„
es'eed in at
.09 present, time
~ in order, to
dispose of the.present financial measures
that have beep delayedby the tow yin.
• ,
We, urge our : friends,-.ltowever;4e or
ganize at all points thoroughly, and.to
make, protection ~every Where the . main
issue.of the contest for Congress. , The
frce-traders appear,,to, l haVe discovered
theirweakuess fOr any. such purposeiasa,
.separate moVementof a.poiittoal charac
ter; and are now earnestly engaged
•proaching ; favor of Republican unity.
iOr the sake of the grand Ifistoric.'earcer.
'of the. party.,this Inearts,, that ,they.
will yob for, Repnbiican protectionists
When.nominated, , ,icis,all right, ;,but if V
„
means tlie old garnet. qt. 4 ! .uortib3:l
''tails you lose I" these, frep:traders will
'find out that they,. have , no fools to deal
with this time .
Let us alt devote our •attention to' cm
, ..
:13 - ollyinythe strong publie - Teiitiment in
favor ofproteetion in any andevery way
that may be. found, available. -,Republi
• can journals should all he compelled to
define thdir position,.. mid whereVer. they
aro found to be tainted with free-trade
notions,. separate and , ,distinct; journals
ftivorable to protection should .beestab
lislied. Itis the policy WO have -already
.adopted in St. Louis, Chicago,- and Clu.:
cinnati, and with manifest effect. Pub
lie sentiment in those 'cities is rallying
ttround.the protectionist orglibui, and their
&parities meet With hearty sympathy
from the' country press. When Ths St.
Dottis Tiibu no was' .established by the
protectionists of that .city the intlu;3nce
of the free-trade clique in The Democrat
office had became so potent that there
was scarcely any visili t if.partY of protec
tion.. The country press was silent, and
. politiciatift seemed to be.under cow. But
no sooner did - Tits, Tribune commence
the waropenly, than protectionists,begati
to start Op everywhere, as if by magic:
A strong association , .was, organized in
St. Louis, :The governor came opt man
fully for protection, and fifty-live Re
publican jourtfals in Missouri. indorsed
.Ifis position. 4 .
A friend in St. Louis sena us a list, of
fifty-one Republican journals - that are
outspoken for. protection, ' and this list
grows so- stendilyAhat it will soon exceed
the number utility-live ; which The,Dem.
ocrat has disputed. To show the effect
• this agitation is .even. upon the
Democratic party, The St.'Lou,iir.b.iihe,
says •
" The editor of-it deadinglWi'tid
paper in the interior ofl4o - 44tiA i liAili
visit tn p4r,
_city, a f0r5 5 4,044441ii1d
us • that he was heartily Witir' • ' - 'uiiin the
protective tariff question, but he Was a
.peinocrat in 'pOlitics and conducted"a
13e - ifiradratilt — paireri — imd - couldnot-adwi--
mite it therein. This is the false idea
,that a great-many people have, and yet
there is nothing more absiird."
There can be little doubt that the ex
isting discussidns on the tariff have been
felt in the Democratic party quite as
much as in our own. This has 'bob
clearly exhibited in Congress, where the
Democratic. members divided, some
voting for-free trade and some for pre.
tection. If we can bring our own party
6 . 1) to the Standard of protection,. and
make an open light forit, we shall secure
cis many converts from the Democracy
on that, issue as we in the slavery
struggle. The great misfortune lies in
our being obliged to make terms with a
few free-trade.Replablicans, whose votes
and influence are not .worth the distrac
tion they cause in our ranks. But, with-
Mit stopging to consider whether these
men are in or out of, the party, the busi
ness of the proteetiouists is to- agitate,
again to agitate, always to, agitate. Let
us discuss the great question everywhere
freely and fully f ,and leave no chance for
thernasses of the people to becunioformed
'on the subject. ,
, As the free traders have been afraid to,
face the issue of a vote in the Housei
their monifespobjeet is to cheat us again
by 'sneaking into Congress a fresh batch
of free-traders duly labelleaßepublicans,
but who might as well be called Russians
or ICamschatdales, for all the'repuhlican
ism they. have. Pilbile sentiment must
,now,be awakened and 'embodied, so:as
tO,compel,randidatei everywhere to de
clare Ocunserces honestly., 'Above all wo
must nee to it that the members of COO.
grosswho have fought . this battli3 for
protection so liravely'shitll not AM
footed °at Alio 'palls as the freS-traders
have insolently threatoked. r ;If we 11116 iii
it we' shall be dishopordd:--P4Va. Worm
Anierican: • • • ; ; .
Zhz Cidiote lavald.
; , 70. NO. 20
"NEW—YORK . EL.ECTION. '
1 'Last week:!ta,olection for :Tudes was
lieldfirii;eSiate of New York 1 'rho
Domoenipy have swept the,,AO9rd Am
mistalcably. Thcfrmajority, iseeftainlY
' 1 16,090, and may, reaeb a higher , figu re. Very mach of _thisis coiase' Made up,
froin,the . fraodulent„ yoting., : in the city,
usual, the,Dtirp.q9Katip ,7,vd6la
east aho`dt fifty per pent more ,votes than
'were , carried, on their „registry.,
~Nut;
ivithodt this, Ind. even rejdeting the on
tii•O'v.ote of New. York pity, the insjority,
is sufficiently : , decided. New Toric, may
neW„With reasonable , certainty, hp,con 7 ,
sielcred.„n: Democratic titatO,T - untg the
excesses and. villamies of the politicians
o,t 01 ) ,.ltrRqqhqiiiqf 49F;
'stlft?, gq)".°r.PP'Pqt. qfP4P 3, tho
thq of 0 0 4;7 thqir ,t 9
PolitAct, ,:.;.
Jfhp rcsait., indieatos neceSiarily ; ; nq
°lilting° of public sentiment. There are,
no more Democrats or fewer &publicans
New York now than at the last °lea-,
lionithat 'the'
619
tlid rfenMeritCy" says; oW ' orturdiy, '
!mid
0141 . 616 i; lil tliirt afate r niniMifir;tlikte.`k
:thc)r. whole; force 44;
ITheidOsigiiditi Maki) 'it" the Occasion,
' ;ilhrolf•WOuld'Aiditlfed thOlNOWAroiii Otilg
'tie she to dittattPier-Merto , their pititykk•
Olio neit'Prttaidentiiiiiedekitioti,
tia;isrk - dir 48 ) 1
' vigifrObsly' it; fitOilidiin
ler the Presidency. The
licans who remained at home h'avo al.
lowed their State Jndiciary c to fall into
'OTIS- of tho':,-;Detrio,erticY; 'riff ;live
cis :, ' ade the-,Dinnocrato politicialikiof
.Ne v York mastol of, t.,srzatiiati.ol(for
1
tigt residential flgiht. It they late
better 4,0 f their,advklatages,ttianit py
-dittWhetkliernondinatell - - Setrnbur istni
Blair,_then perhapsa Democratic victory
last - wenk was better for lug than theli
defeatwould hav,o been, ; Ei; 1,- -Jr
i , Of‘cdurie 'tile' - very , beidghted•seetions'
mf.the , Denuieratio .party , will elaini-that.
this great triumph. in -New York grow
rout of the IFifteentb:AtnendMent I It,
should be remembered • bOireVer that the
'New York Democreep aro ad fully corni
Mated to negro sairriige as:it:Was possi-•
Ille . to.ibe,'Crommitted..l ThO , NiSw York' ,
, Degislattub which was DemOcrtitie'pasSeil
• an act after tile iatifloatiOti ofthe . ain'end
went-removing-all 'disabilities'frirm cel= l
Oted:•Votersi which perhaps no . other
:State in the Union did. , It- wag not tit
-,tenapted to make tho negro questionanyr
part - of the issue. .Arid even - The WoOld
admits that had this question been raised,
and the Democracy had arrayed•-therti- ,
I I 'selves!against it the contest would have
Mx:algid. , oat :the RePublican vote, and
I •
, their defeat would have' I followed.. • The
simple difficulty 'isms that • our .party
treated the-fight as -one they -had no in-
I terest lig and were beaten accordingly.
•,.
A WHITE. MAN'S 'GOVERNMENT.
,:.A white man's government we should
ha;zo, say the fossils of rthe Dethocratic'
Tarty. Of course tva should, and , must
,have it necessarily. Ours is a. govern
metit,ef majorities, and not of, minorities.
We have .flue white men for every eel
- o d:ni en - Totvii7the
lands,, control all the instruments shy
which, nubile opinion is moulded,sind di
rooted,
,are accustomed to, the machinery
of geverninent, and-are ono too modest
"to, 'use their advantage. , Tbo colored
men, rotatively speaking, own , nothing,
control nothing, aro without , experience
in public aft'airs, and have but lately ac
quired the franchises of freemen, or , the
title to theirown persons. Tho disparity
IE,. in all respects, misnrinotintable.
Every year the _preponderance of the ,
white, race at least, in point of numbers,
will increase. '
But governMent imposes responsi
bility. Those who rule are respoti••
siblo for the condition, welfare and
im
preventont of those they govern. 'lf
injustice and oppression are exercised
1
toward any, disgrace and crime attach to
1 those-who do it, or allow it to be done.
1 All should have their rights, not grudg
ingly
,or unwillingly, but freely and gen
erously.. The tyrant is a more dospi
cable object than the slave. The latter
may-be pitied in his weakness the for
mer should be scorned, despised and
hated in bis power. The government, of
whitit' men .should be 'worthy of- white
men. It should reflect their wisdom,
honor and goodness. Where it does not,
itis Mien white man's government, but
a government such as men of a lower or
der might create.• When the white men
of this cOnntrysuslaved colored Men; aiiil
grew rich on their labor, their govern
ment-was unworthy-the name Of a-white.
pan's: government., When they loosed
fthe chains of the bondsmen, and gave
him an equal chance with theM in the
1 race or life, they gave -to their govern
ment, the honor, and magnanimity that
l it had lacked from its foundation. They
removed from it the disgrace that at
-1 tactics,. to. all -injustice, and oppression,
everywhere. We have, new,' — a ---- White
man's government in the highest sense
of the term, since we have written in its
constitution .a guaranty of justice, liber
ty, and equality for all men.
GENERAL' GRANT has moat, grievously
wounded the tender sensibilities of our
Democratic, brethren. The- death of
Gen. Thomas made it necessary to make
some changes in the commanders of the
military divisions and departments.
Gen. lianas& who has been rusticating
at St. Paul, Minnesota. and drawing a
Major General's pay; desired to be sent
to California, or to- St. Louis. Th.e.
President saw fit to allow him to stay
where ho is, and in reply to .his applica
tion for a change, informed him that the
relitiens assumed• by Gem Hancbck to
ward himself were sodas to randerhis per
,sonal preferences of no consequence. Of
. course Gen. Hancbck is outraged 'by this
action of' the President. So are the
Democratic joUrnals, who think it pos
sible they may have to support Hancock
for the PreSideney, ono Of • these days:
They regard the action of the President
as an outrage,. nnwarranted• either by
principle or precedent: •
• s Let us see, now, how this case,stands.
Wisp Hancock was. serving the :Demo=
crafrc party in NoW 'Orleans, Gen. Grant
who was his superior officer, modified or
revoked one of ;his orders. • Hancock re.
garded this as a personal affront, and
, .
took lipids to show discourtesy, and in.
subordination to his superior. Whodhe
returned to Washington lie neglected to
call on inlet When they nest on the
street, Hancock made no response to the
' salittatitin_of his ;•;commander. They
met At, a wedding4aety; and. the
dinato turned his back on his' superior:
This would have 'been !
guar.:limn to satisfy :almost - any one ells°,
but Hancock descended to the meanness
of boasting.of i Dlis discourtesy : s s If, after ,
thiS treatment, the-Presideni had granted
his request, , or if failed .make
'this A'apeeitic cause of sreftisal, lie would
bate been. censurable.' Gen. Hauceseles
behavior was such, as to, make him un
worthy, not chily.of the favors of the ad
ministration,
.hut oven of kolding,uey,
Pol4lenunder r it whatever:: His conduct
.was,.dietated-iby a:desire to gratify; 66
°4O of politicians wbe bad previously
(*Used him to de many acts calculated to,
tarnish the fame bp had won, as;,a,hraye
and.ablp
yERY nsany,'nowspa • pers are still'en. ,
' gaged in trying' Noiol York Pr'iluno
for the minder of Richardecni. Many 'of
'them ire of the class' that 'charged that ,
paper with! the' Sbith ern:obe111o ,
e
•
'York•riote. • 'Mid '.iihont 'every: other
trouble that liae'oecurred 'sine° The , TOil
`babe came into existence; Tho:'argii4
mantis like this.:l7l4 Tritqcne opposed'
slavery; slavery , rbbolled , against the
povernmeqv therefore T hfp ;Tribune
of tlie.,rebeillen. The Tribune,
:aCtifecated.' erdtsrf and' obedlence-to
A niokondeavorcd , to destroy the eiitatr , '
liehment, therefore in he Tribune legality:
of !the .riot. ,And in.thisinetanco , a man
rehOdt&a,2 l . ribuseeclitor Horace.Eirsieley ,
otters , to: help counsel' to convict this,
lidlowopraurderl , theniforo T lje
kuiltyl of the inurder,an'd 'many tliiirgs •
~.„.
- ' ,tT
.
fliiiiiiired,;,ihnhe'clatio'
ri4anilere
iitectioh,, I clted . ll4indu-:'
fhintlit'Ajn oUni.ddraN;iiiters''
Ofj etitiii*:tli4' .thie r '
the white race.
•
CONGRESS has agreed, to. adjouvi. on
th4f - tieVth Itify: - is very` ny, ifying3 , *ad tk i tY, adjott4ment beeitked
q' •
a montfqarlier have beetymOni
gratify#r." ho p 0 howeyktr-that
'after tilelaPso;;6l a dyeek. Tr,txtb,bottk
`biancheirwill \ see the riaessity.oitetting .
to work on somemeasnros _ofAractical
'legislation. The' funding bill which
,should have beeplispesed,of a considers,
.ble 'time hand. The
tarift,question, .has -been ,postponed for. '
the present, which moans practically for
thO session,,and thus all: the important
ineaspres hive:been trifled with' hi order.
that 'each sinember Might get something
, said or dene'''whioh• would' increase.' his
popularity in his own loCality".. • IV
•
This appears to be the. Ineurabledi,dl
'Connected with all 'oui 'national
'tion. No matter how much the count:4
may need'' legislation''' on" 'any'' any : ' giyen
subject;" each '.'nierriber'' 'Must have
one,' two, or 'half 'a' doien buncombe
'aiieecheli - deliieied 'for' liinne consump
tion, on the" pendin 'measure.Hp, well
knoWs thathis remarks' will net affect a
single vote,' and 'Very' frenireptly ]knows'
that he hns'not an idea of fo'ad
vance the'subject.' '.Nevertheless the
'debates are interminable, 'and the ebunl
'try suffers,''while licinorablo 'gentleinen
. try their hands at 6106ieon!: Thaddens
Stevens rendered • great 'service to the
'Country on more than 'oeCasion' by
his inexorable call of the previous ques-'
tion, and although - the' piiiVer may be, a'
dangerous one to exercise,' it apPoars to
'be the'only ,rneans' of getting' anything
like reasonably prompi'legislation.
next best thing,. is"a fixed'timefor ad
journment," and as that is now . accorn:
MEI
pliihed we niay reasonably ] tope for more
work and fess talk during the remainder
of the essiott •
'l,4s'i week in a, lively little personal
squabble in Congress, the Democrats
resorted to the stale charge against nig-
saehusetts of having burned witches. Do
these gentlemen remember that , more.
than a. century later, about fifteen other
'States bought anil sold slaves, and
dulged in, all the horrible concomitants of
•of that traffic, including the killing of the
colored people if they Aid n't Elie the
business, and how Democratie politicians
used to justify it all by Bible arguments.
If they do n't they must have precious
short memories rif -they do they niiabt
have the sense to let the early settlers of
MassachuSettS 'alone. That State re
formed some generations since ; the De
mocracy have let thought of reformation
even now.
Tke New York World, speaking of tho,
,Louisiana election, says " Whore the
barbecues had been plentiful and the
whbiky !Milted free, the black man voted
for the ~Democracy." This was very,
natural ; very much the same result fol
lows from the same causo ; among -white
voters. A Democratic majority is al
:ways in proportion to. the amount of
whisky consumed anywhere. This state•
ment of The
,Wortekis pretty strong proof
that Our new citizen is a man and .
brother".at least in those respects that
interest the Democracy.
The Volunteer rows up the Radicals at
Washington for extravagance in public
lAtildifigs. .That is_ all right. The fel
lows ought to be blown hp handsomely
for wastingthe people's money, if they
do it. But how about home? Cumber- .
and — county—autkoritiesare--not—ve
economical in the matter of buildings,.
nor arc thby Radicals. How would it be
to talk, about the insane asylum and neW
bridges in ails aunty, before going to
Washington?
Tur, widow of SecrCtary Stanton re
cently received $lO,OOO from an insurance
company% which helield a policy. We
presume this will dispose of the infamous .
story set afloat by Democratic papers
that the company refused payment be
cause Mr. Stanton committed suicide.
SPECIAL NO 7' ICE.
WHOLESALE ONLY
• Coyle Brothers Lava jolt roomed a v.ry large
lock of goods, such or lisriery. Shirt Front :;..t
ponders, Morn , C Don n d Ciunisrie ILn, ke.eitiefs,
hito Trionniogir, ill vs arid l'ow' of this lithe hiyiss
Cuff. in µr, at variety, VA, l`r 1.111
Velvet, ltihhou , Coot, Vrer, Dress and
'Pearl Buttons. Three and Slz Cool Spool Cotton
Setting BPka , Fisk nooks and Liniis, Toilet Sonps,
Perfuntory, Drugs, Shoo 'Black, Stove Polish, Indigo
Blue,'and on endless yariety of Notions, generally.
All tile ttbovo to hejtatl tat coyls Brother.s,
Having lately removed to the lArge of io booth tit
the LOW (.1001i VIII Iloilo 11011,49, wa havii increnhed
our stock larger litho over, mad will toll ht gold,
pricelip CO' LI!: BROTHERS, •
ttlsoh r 21 Saudi Honorer etreot, carpsle.
A TRAP THAT MANLY OP OUR
;STOREKEEPERS HAVE PAULEN
INTO. Huilng their gneensware, gl tlmxarn and
general suppllee In 11w elllen:where the eiiens'eti nro
undtlpliod [lvo fold.'
' WM BLAIR k SON have en innuendo stock' Of
Goode, and aro pooltlvely to the trodo their
whole 1100 of goods At Iron gvuto twypty;five per
_centleas than they can ho brootht frpm abroad.
WE KNOW ono of our otoridicepors aro paying
twenty centiiper sa6l; uite then our prices( fot'salt.
throo,cerito more' for best coffee ;. liltoam to 'lovably
par rintmore for wore.; two tdthreecouln per
e for cool, oil, O 9 In, fop inolence.gettlag
0101 (virility of goodo. wO -sea. Our ethic° . is, buy
near borne; in mall ljuantitlos; soil at lower prices'
and make nitro money. Try IL .
WILLIAM BLAIR L SON,
South Simi," Crirllde. Ps.'
TO'CONI3Unt TIVES.
Advirtleor, hating Loop
,tostoroo to . ilea
itfdw iveoltit; by h vorY ioinedY; otter Lei
'tag itiffored severolleont relth' 'oefore . tung • 'area
Hot, +trot thot tltpati dlreoen, coolomPtinD ie 1, .. 1 9, 111
to itiako tittown.to.hilt follottr.ollgronttlm Itootutti,
Oro.
' 'To ell who deeire it, he will eend a copy of •the
preacrlptlon uerd(free'uf.ihnrce); with the direction'
for preparing and ming the Fame which they will
And a BURS_ CIIRRFOR CON; 0U
13110NCIIITIB: 010. The enject the advertider r in
bending the • PieecriPtlon to to benefit the 'afflicted
arid epited Jam:nation, which , no eonceivois to ho in
valhafflo; and he , bopea',overy . etiFeror Nap! : try hie
remely, ae4 will coot illont nothing end play . prove
• Partlei wishing' . ther'Pri4criPtion 'Pleitio Ad:
iire's. ' .
. UEV. UDIVAIID A. WILSON,
WEllarilsbui-g,:littike CoinitiNow York:
Mnv7.69 0 ,,Y • J. ,!
1.:.> aud,4l;lATAltllll'
!tecit i cd yttli Elie utp..mt,q19cic!...,11,4,;51,,A,ca,_2.1,
Prorelzoi of Difecitet pf the Eye, and Ear . (hi
siceilkifid (n the ilecliedl &liege' of Pthitistll3ilnia,l2,
years experittre, (lormorli of Leyden, Holland.) No:.
.005 /tut, pip:sft,
.111)11,1., Teetlmpplals can lu? goan
et Lie office. 'he nlnttlnl'foc 1 y lan incited to ac
company thelipetlenti; tie lid has ia) airreta in ids
Pre:ctibe. Attlfi,;lnl'eyeetrisoried , rillho'ut vein.' „kip'
tha_rgt4 rp,C.4txsud , tation.: :t
; ' I
01?•14 , . . r ,•.•;,; 1 • ..• •
Ilatt , pye beau proied polsattlew s utrotestur
Ohiltork,nhosti roputatio? 'eta ,tkn : pnttly,ttpalchoFolo,
fitvCiklttlt 'etattomoote Otti , wetgltt ?t' authority, ?-
murk??? that • ,
• • • I I • ' 41"
Ott STA 0 O'S _XO ,::•DYE' •
Itaso,altlOrelcd tc4boprpyrr,teptrt , l9,lihrl,bor4 , s••
•!'','.4C‘ l iq'" 3 A tt P°FP" l l4l xb YP' l !: t hc '; • ':•,;
rf J. 4 .,ANgoFirgrair
Ue ati lie ,arlmiroVlf tier ;pitrpoeys !rot;
pub
r te Just born viarn9d, by tw?-11ealltig acieutiflri
o . rgntle, air4ltlet , ••• •!:, r:
44, ';Lc. ,;1
•
)41otrfieforo ). 1:00 , i
. tni.eW4:)?9n9'fi Ildl4il.,lltßaultyMp#,,se,ne l
Droning, note Ilk, (Um on ttialunit attar
g
Try It. ,12trakT041to
A34N.LY ONE- .
BE
ERRODB/OF PODIII.
iaentidenatewhe er tied for year!' from Ne,tiono
Debility, Premature linay, and all the effActai of
youth feet Indiacrotionotql for the eako of suffering
humanity, coed frooti s ill who need It, the ree4t
f or making the einikk remedy by which 'll/0 . 4, as
coml., Sufferers :Oiling to profit by
.the ailvartia
.er's wilier/omo win do co by addresaing, In poifect
confidence, • JOIIN B. 013 DEN; _
No. 42Codor Nt. Now York
Elay 7-60-IYr.
RISE NAILING, NUDE GUARDS, for Btoro
Fronts, Asylurnn, &e. Iron Delleteads, Wiro Web
hinge for elleep.aud pouliry , yards (Imes and - Iron
wire cloth Sieves, Fondors, Screens for coal, oreee
:eand, lc" Ileavy'bfintßed Cloth for spark.arresters
landscape Wire for4,,;Mndown!.Sc., - ,Paper Makers Wires, Ornamentarlifire Works. Ever; inforoso
thin by addressing theinannidet &ire; RI2IVACRED
, 11 SONS' No 11 North Sixth street' Phllidelphia.
4feb70.13r.
BE WISE.
What wisdom will benefit you: be not Kin : con
trolled by your •Incrodulity, hundrodsThave•bought
;killer from the horrors of Dyspepsia through the
*odium of DEMiTII'I3 ANTI-DTSPEPTIO STOIIAOII Barrens
and found It. Why should you sugar when this admi
'robin stomachic has aired tdtiny slinfleircaseS-Wity do
yoiu doubt while other believe and are . ctilled? ' pllciy In
this - matter is both dangerous and unprolltablo: Your
health, happiness end business suffers, rylifhf constant
'neglect Is I °Tient!y foil -. wed by :serious, and'uncon
trollable results. Demurn'a Eititns art; equally
00011:1 In the numerous dlfllicuhreS offending tall
118'1111,10LISNEAS, CONSTIPATION, &d., while or
Xtrtn - and Aunt and other disorders proceeding
from 311ASMATA, It is the only relinble preventiynand
comedy known. , • , Wein
• ..
Colic, Cramp, and Dysentery yield at- once twit,
pablounttive proportion. Ills pePrectlY I cocoon t, and
eau be Oren to theoldo t person or'yonngest And.
No tuat'or if y n herd no coolldence ih Mitont Medi.
,chide—try this, and you will ho sure to bey agent,
and!reconi mend to your (clouds. laundrette of thy.
.fliCillll9 ro ottimetra it in their practice. ,
by the Dfugginte and Storekeepers. Prim
Fifty Cents and One Dollar. Depot., lb Park Place,
..hew Yolk.
Ea=
I' ALLCOCK'S P0R0179 PLii.TER - g
setqlts to possess the qtthlity, of -'- .
ACC O3IULATII. LEO r lOIT Y
and imparting it to thp body, whereby tho circulation
of the blohd bccomesequalived upon the pert., where
applied, causing pain and morbid action TO cease.
The Porous Plasters are flexible, and found or
great holp to, those who hate weak backs, or pain in
the side• Especially are they valuable to those who
have neglect. d colds They are often - preventives of
Cons premien ; tray, they tiro believed to hasp lour ,
erred the grasp of this terrible sill ctien, and been
mainly instrumental lu offveting acme, In variable
9ltaoles they should be year on the breast or b,
tteen the shoulders, or, over .the kidneys, by those
who are subJect to take cold easily.
' 74mn40•1t0 • •
COMFORT AND' OI PAIN
AND AGONY.
DR ED VENETIAN II NI.
MEN r, who wonderful cm en, sere and instant/I-
I - mond artioe, In ens. of Citron in ilniuniatlon,., Head
ache, Teritlittelo.. Cn milt, Cots, Boron, Coffe,
llyitenter), eta, hawn astonished the clrilizeil world,
is no new catchpenny: but all article that basswood
Ile list twenty-tau years. The en tnitouti sate and
rapidly in, real log demand Is at one. the surent
ewi
denee or Ito useful.s and impala, ity. No fain iV
sinned he a I °IOU In the house. II ondreds
of dollars and many hours of suffering may In' Bated
by its timely me.
MARKETS
CARLISLE I.IIO,DUCE MARKEN.
Carracced Weekly by R. O. IVaothoard
CenLine, Thursday .110.5niug, May 24, 1670.
FAMILY FLOUR, - -- • • it, 2,
SUPERFINE FLOUR, . - - - 4 0
8 ITEMISE RYE FLOUR, , - , - 4 t , i
Wllll E; WHEAT, ' --
_, - - 1 - ^ _ ,
R.ED Wilk:AT,
RYE, ,
CORN,UI
•
OATS.- . . - . f;
-
CLOVERSEED, .R I
- -
TIMuTItYSEED,
FLAXSEED, - • 1 8
' ,: CARLISLE PROVISION MARI:ET.
Corrected Weekly by William WasTmond.
CARLISLE, Thursday Morning, May 26, 187 - 0.
BUTTER, - -
_EGOS,- - • 15
-
LARD, - __ . .
'VA 1.1.0 kV; . , - 09
'
BEESWAX, - - • an
.
.
-BACON_li.tme,. IS
BACOV7A I '7U halms, 15
-
BACON SIDE: , '
' - 15
• •
15 111 al ILEA NS, -11 no
•
PARED PE %CU FS; •
20
U s PAI‘EII PEACILES, - - _ 10
DIVED itI'PLES, - -- On
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ItAOS, • ` - , 03
MONEY MARKET
0,1.0.51N0 PRICES OF DE HAVEN &'llBO UR
40 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
Three ohArk p. m , May 24, 1870.
U.°. li's of 'Bl, - • - .110 7 1' .1,17 , 4 i
.n . , , .4 • 111 Q
, 111:tfi
: - 11 1 (1 1 ° "
111.,,
• . 'B5, new, •. , 111 118.:•4
. . 't.7, •. /NO ' 1187.
•• - * '6O, - - 110 1 . 11:1 7 1
U,
4 s,l';4')'., - . - . - 108 ', /,' . I,oBt,s*.
U. ti. :el Y. or 1 . , per reot Cy., 1, 2';,i 112 g
Dt•• Compound Interest Notes, - It.
B . 01.1.• • 1114; 11.1%'
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8 , 11t.r. ' 108 110
I.!oion.l'ocillc 11.8. lit 31. Bondi, 8110 1110
Ism& al rocilic It. It. - - 930 010
Gunn I..elfic Land Orant Bondi. 770 .. 700
3IA:RRIED
W VEUSTICK.—On •erot h ooth
inutanC by live John Ault, nt Sylnatt Re , reat, in
Sill 0. *lila; loon:hip. Mr. Edward IL Weibley, of
Alluglietty Icy, to Mihn Phony C. Ilaveysto k.
HEAR—MANNINO —Oh the scone day. by thu
.110. Pi, /elf Pm; to Mee 1.1221. Mantling, Loth
Sll,ur Spring townrhip.
C 4 CKI.I N . —THIMBLE tlin twelfth instant tip
the sane. at r: John A Conklin, of Munro° towt.hhip,
in 't is* Aguas Trbohie, of ShdpurdMown
NEW TO=DAY.
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(AIIPITAN 8' COURT 'SALE. ',L
ir •V a LUAIII.4 FARM AND 101VN.PROPESTY.
4
' ON V , /DAY JUNE 17,,1570, le. limn of,. order
of the Olphan.' Court of Cumberland 'colt y. the
,obser.hor.ultl oxporte at l'utule. Sale, oo t pkom
we.. tho horelnalter do nil ed purports, la the
property of Om rge Kin it, ,'. red. - • • . • ' '
Purim" , Nu. 1. - A Arndt of L1..1 t.STONE and SLATE
LAND,adJoinlng Newedlo Borough. Si •UM Od IQ I h..
IOW:. ^h , P , of Newton, Co: Itty or , Cumborinlid, eon.'
talning ..IXTY.O N 4 um ox 11.11 A ono hundred and
Anion perehoi; strict sa , inure, having thero..n ,
6i•ea•
Ted aDo oiling 'Luau, largo flank, .114rn.ultd other
ontlndhlii go' 'Moro In 'au ex.:lima young Orchard
upon tho promisee. .Tll. blurt 13 enclosed, With good •
prod and atone lencex, and let in -a tory high lona of
cultivath.n. , ••• . •
. Purpert ef • A lot,of 'ground *Mooted on Moth,
'Street, In the Poridull of nowylile, havio.; thereon
fleeted largo Dtolley.llounui Stoat,• anal othor
'outbuilding'. . :
Pit pa n rt'Sty. 1 'will he'dlt .
on.! on the pronoloni' et 10'
o'eleek.l4,, opd .P invert 'No Cult 2. teelnqc AI.,
oo tat dity.
eufllelont moont'lnlho paid
to pay all expellees of tido 'and !Jolted States ant,
when the etrlcken off. The wfdlire'l.
tiower,tO lieoeurett, In the land. that •Interel , tlo ha
paid to her aliontillY dining her Ilia and at her
thath tho Ptlarlpio turn to .be paid to- (Imo'
entitled therefor f)nedi If tho,.balauro ,to bo paid.
'on th.. firbi tiny' of Aprfl, 1871, when' preeetalon will'
be iiivonlliorontantilor toile divided Into rqunl
mull' lay Inotita atid ,to'be paid April 1, 1642 nod
1873 with. interest ott bunt paymtintli front April I,'
,1.101. Pay tnet , to In catch ClItli) to ho eecuted.by at ten.
oittlattbro a irphittnecotift, '
.Any person wiphing,,to Mainline the- ',mullein . be.
for, day. of Belo' can call ypon the titheerkiler, or
'Jog P. IthOade. • • • ' it'll, BOYD '•i'
AonYof.Gtoo..K kny, dre'l
MIZE
'List of unolairnod letters remaining in
tho,oSteflice at Ca - Aisle,. , forithe
weekending May 25, 1870
Mrs.Mnry C Illnositrs bsiliOrine , ' •
..Orittih, f Wiz Mary— - 2 —..l4figlit Mrs illiirgarel-',-
Cancide, Mra Jonas ' ' King,llllMilthillle 2 "
Dueling, Miss, maths 11, 12lorionddisa /1111 en
Mall, Sister ° 3lnry ' May, Alias r, 0 -
lifiN7l,ll3l3lN'S'LlSt.,
Nathati • Killaggit. David
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Ilushmen, , Metiry " Leonard, Daniel
Druchbacher, Jag.,, •... • Altisersullol.
Ars 'l,l en ' " MOrme, em•
COdrer,lNplzri,lll, , I Millar, Wm Al •. • -
Cm moms Martin MuAin, Wm
D ItiWar,•Wm • Rohl, Jilihn colt
Weldon, James, . .„,1311,111ey Obristatlll
"' " Eirillth,"Wittor
Munn's, .Stnith;.3ln II
Farenbaugh, Meaty , Watiat, Diode: W
liarroll;John ," ' betty. David • ' '
lloiribuic, Joseph, , y ! ;.l.lt,fgetic s a,4l, lt
IlayCPCk, nos
A.
A. K. RHEEM„I3.--M:
''Kurrt Aave;'txsenlcnts
„
1 r • I ( J. ' 11(IIP 01 ,
' !, • QOM:AND ,SPARXIIIIO.• AT
O A v , lj§,T-AP,FrATt
IV'. • • If',
.1.(N3 :•;.r i= I;* ; .1
•.,t ,';':?.;00 10 ..i:l ,,
1111ifIP,PRV; apaYQr Pt.FAgtfr::
•
Jig uOTIIERS,"' , . ,,,
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MA...CHINE . oRKSf. , „ 4 .
ARLrBLE mionNE WOREb
P . GA - ED'lf E R
DUMBERLAN.D VALLEY REAPER AND:iIioIVER
Wo aro now building, and it'll' bring. out for the
harvest of 1870, tho New Patent Cumberland Valley
Comblited-',REAPER AND MOWER; with' SELF
RAKE, and all other Into Improvements. It will he
built in the beat style, and warranted to Work satis
factorily'. The want of q home made Reaper has long
'hedn'felt; - Und wo•expect to be able 'to offer 40 the
fanners of Cumberland and adjoining counties a
machine 'Which shall bed completti.and perfect har
vester, equal. to the best brought front a distance.
Farlit,e'ra tiro requested to crll'atktintnine it. ' t !
4 r
• ; NOVELTY—KAY RAKE,
We are building, this tiett:on, only it limited num
her Of 114 Rakes. Thq'Nov.ty booths dolt Acting
itrrangoment, or, can be worked -by hand, on the old
prin. Min. - - It will no made of the beat niuterinia, in
handeurue style ' end •wa, ranted to'give satislaction.
Scud in your ordots
si , nnw GRAIN DRILL
We continue building the original Willoughby
Pa.ent Gum Spring Grain Grill, so well known, and
popular among farmers. - No good farmer c ;Moil
to do without the WI, Inugnhy, for It large)) , D.'
creaees, and illtprOVSS ills crops, and Bould paya for
itself Wo. mako, It as. Grain and Drone Seeder
alone, or 1 / 4 vlth Patent . Goalie Attachment for sowing
phosphe tee or guano. 'We also mild toe Willoughby
.wnth thy, aboeels In straight rank 'or rig mg, as
Armors may ',rotor,
,VARIOUS • FA - 101 IMPLEMENTS
We are renniffacturing a Tar ety agricultaral
Implements, such as horse powers and thrn• hers,
Odor mills, Star corn shallots, torte sizes, Cannon
torn shelters, 'Eurek.t tedar cutter, and keoaalwn)a
on hand the National Redd, C u tter• three Aura,
with ea, lons, other !alining implements. We al•n
make Farner's patent Tire loJnder, nod Par; er's pa en t
'layers, welch every blaessaiith ntionld have. Alen
rust ruin eon', croa ,,e, wash kettles, foot
lur grates, five ultho eta patterns, plow caaings and
other camp gs kept al,ays en Iked.
The CARLISLE COOK STOVE,inrown cacting, Is
One of the beat and cheapest '510005 in the anerktt.
STEilleifiGli)ll AND 3IILL WORK, — - •
An heretofore, we give turtle lit attelit'on, to
1011101iii7Ste; 131 ENGINES, and forilitilling
/NO, it nniNCi, PUILAIIES, :L d tlytry out, of the
muchinery connected with Pap, mole. Flonr,ng
~riun-rii - OoT - 1 [v
m gines are trout two op .0 ip.enty live 101 l
power, combining nimpileity 0f conAtroct,on
modern inl ) ..roventento. hod . furl/hilted 'atllllllo-
doting p ie. e ntn I build portable enginee ul
1 ..o horse lo,wir for eon.' I< prlottlie pr , sato, Sc.
n.),
We tun nil es telmiye vat iely IA p. :Os 10111
woe) , to which we aro constantly nothing atill.tione.
and can tin eantracte for en,;111.), :111:11 lt,,rt
ft Two new Btitionnry engines now on hand And
for auto
I=
Attached to our estahlialnitent in en Extansive
PLAIN NU 3111.1, and Sde. l ll .0111/0011 vAcTuity.
will. 01 tlm machinery a I' ~an Al luring done And
a I t.dow name, 410.11,, ritide, and It iron. 'tacit,
t
and ponn drapery, tdair ra I
rod fiaiitittlt. Siding m,d eren other tali. e
in the line el Inu ding in, rials nom tpt. 10WP.,t
prive to 11.4 cli IA quality. contnw!,.ors
y r.ly en all orders, L,rg tr small, lining prnmptly
Oiled. An e..ten i c e simply 01 intamrdal pine, Mali fill.
flay! mVt Innilter 1 . 011,1111111 y lu u 111• curler yard
read, far lase. :mall Slott or lath and low priced
d 011 'Um', and other — arthdele Made to
All !odium,i r initial! i. 14 bOy MH, Jr 4 to lierwipw, in
nopouitiou 11ithl all, I.llllln 01 our tow in,o, will lio
ii oinptly uttiliJoil to. .
F. 0 A ILDNiiit It CO.
I.liip7o
Good ii, Oil Ludes, Carpets
D ECLINE IN GOLD!
COItIILSPONDINO DECIANI IN GOODS
lint, lin ex. itnineiit hi the uq Onoils r intirket, in a
lint• in prices or
DRESS GOODS,
31ut 11111( . 4, A I pavcas. 9t•rge..l,
Irgti a al go vitric,ty, uni prising nearly 0, ery
lb log ifftliisnian of..goggle:
STAXLE 600 DB
lnewels, Tirk Inge. a inghains, Cohn. Ides,
tedtm ky.lvans, WOTIIS nii4l CASS; M EKES, Limn
Lnil CO:ton 'rade Sh rti“gg, (1160.1.
WHITE - 00Q DS.
\ninx'oh, dinnobrlco, Jaconets. French A4llB
Torlotonx , Cntu uric and toms . litignogn and Ins
.ortingen.
lIOSIEnY, GLOVES,
Trimmings, t vill kit). of ilia liont
quality, flats nail -• •
FANCY GOODS
try;~,.,~u~~:.ay~_„ryFe-ay.t-Rn~~~~ ~:~p.
LadieB' Under (Nothing,
ury. merle and trimmed. AlllO
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
littggetn, Itugo, NViroltor BLnde•, Quiltf , , Country
Floes, and loony goody not moot:trued for wool o
WO aixhu to brrre the hirevat nod stnek
iry floods In the IT. tenor of the r lat., and will li.
it midi p. lava as will ealliify lilt chat this In the pinto
to gat god bail:anis.
IIeTZ 3 CO.
C oat and Lumber.
riIIEAP. COAL! CHEAP COAL!.
The subscriber Is j.ropared to dell, or, by th
o 10101, to Ihn•hurneiti, ntol other CW.llllll'lll n Int.g
the line orthe Cumberland Volley 110110.01, the celo
bratud
LYE:ENS VALLEY- COAL 1
=Ell
TI k earl Is of a very snpr ior quality. and will hr
furnished at pa area Ichich will defy ail c on:petition
Thn sulogrtilier will deliver r al at C•ribile, by thr
tar bud. doting thy r nrrkint month, at tho foilowing
prides, per ton Ili Ilya
And to other yolks of the road lie will deliver it,
adding or ediltuding the oxi tots° of dithirearClu
freir Ids.
Th. above rates will i n ,111. dent to the rise or ta
I prices, rn it mouth. at the iii pew•
ca:onnE ZINN.
.....
Office—corner 6rllUn and Pittst rests.
21a1,70
B EST LYKENS VALLEY. LIME
cont., $4.:25, nt the yaOA of
ecommiT BRANCH - 1.1"1:1 7 .1 , ..VAL , ..4.Y1n
Sr°VII C 9 AL $6 00
NOT 0 0.11, 4 70
do the yard, 25 ciattql.m.i. At the yarthi. f
A. Ii; lILAItO.
].LM INK K•OF ALL KINDS et the lowe,t prier
Ihe aerie oC. .
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RentL.-Divelling. Horse.
HOUSE FOR RENT
•: )111111 'tltre-et, 'near tho Eck', note% Would
a eu or for'plvato Crokil,) , ,,or boarding holm. Will
bo relited low. "tholuiro of
~10oloy71)-31 D. STERRTITT,
B,opoug4 oi,(ll4cilices
..ci.A N, ORDINANCE . • . .
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Repeatins rtn. Ordinance in Relation to the
' Police Force of thelior'ough of . Carlisle.
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Do it ennetod.by Qua Town Cannel et tits borenAb
,of Oar tato, nh.l it ler bdr.,by enacted by thd anther.
Ity• e:, !Ito same: Thnt the Ordinance t o ned tin.
twenty-third any of Aptil. Itlll7, pro‘litilug for the
opliel htinent of a Itorotigh Police fur Ito belough of
I edible, le and the a4the is hereby rep..aled;
: t Tina.l ' elLiti;o an ori I.7.eii - thi. axtii - ifay - 6[1114 .
A U. 3870.' . .
OVOltOr. E. Sllll tI , IIIR,
-- rtetident of Town Council.
' ' ' JOAN 5. LOW,,
. lAttilt: ' . . Chief Burg.sa..
.. .10,iiiEivr,,,AITAltt : igi;.Jrt., . ,
7- I ,' ' 80eretary of Cdrron,ll6ll.. ' • '
• lOnay7o.3t ,
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AN ORDINANCE.
IV Relation, to - Horses, • Cattle,' Sheep, &e.,
• , Running at Lih;lle cti ihe,Borort!)l4.
, Ito it enhchvl bo the ToWit COtilldll of the Borough
of Cat lisle, and it is hereby enacted by the oath ..ity
of the some,: That from. and. after, the 'lnteettgo of
lime act, it altalt bo uu awful for any Homes, Ca tto.
St.oop, ilogtv.atrol Goats.to run: tat large within the
borepAlz of ' Wallah, audenny nonson . allowing the
'Mania to eon at largo; shell he •Ilablo . too too of Five,
bpilttre for every ouch t,jence—ttto (Inca ntri penal
ilea to to collo, tot!. provided for by '
•Ent* I ett Into An Ordihnheo•thla slxilt Jai, of May,
(41:0110•E'lt: 1 4 11111AFOR,
Prbehtenrof Town
JOHN Et: 'LOW:" ' '
'olllof Burgess.
jtolint7 , • ' •
rific6rUtilry, of Cerppration.' ,
t ,'lthetty7thBt' s I , • , - •J. •
rani ltr,rn'=l E r.
'Runt.
.11.74
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,
' Vie sameriber 'otters Ms • NEW' TANNERY, on,
K)i,utts street, Carlisle;, r BOw_pr iOg y ,on "ftivoi,Lle
.trps. Iminettio.t6 . pos_rsitAoh 10 , 1/.4. Amity to
. - S'ilsaVittit . i.‘l , 4' I At'. ,‘ i : I. , ,iSILLIASI uldill:,
THE IftinY'I.I , TSTITDIT,:', ,
' AtuN.Nr:A:
A B , 9R,l:,,lingHBcltoel rod
Thri ulnplrnffunl k °salon will bnen nn Wodarinin c ,
Beptembie anti ,Jfor circulars or, Inrainnyatornunlon
inictiounl.
'tor. IV. O. LEVERETT.
varllelo ra,
spril29.o4y
Home Advertisements
COMi3INATION
TWO IN ONE
HAVERSTIC.Tf BROTHERS,
No. b South, and No. 10 North Hanoior streois
14ap7Oly
NTOTICE
11ye resolution of tho Board of Mane gers of the
,Carliele ,Qas and Water COMpalay,•si have been
embodied to subAltute for the present outstanding
Bonds of tie company, 'doe in 1674, caber COMion
Bonds, maturing In 18U0, but redeemable at the
pleasure ot the -comp my in 1886,- With interest at
the Tate of six per cent,, payable semi aapnelly.
Persons Ilemirous of making the charge .or substltu-
Ilea will pease apply to me.
LIIMUFL.T9DD,
12may703C b. One and Wafer Co
Dm: • ,
HAVERSTICK BROTHERS,
maws, BOORS, AND VARIETY STORE,
No. 10 No lb Hanover street
14tp7Oly
R EMOVAL
LOCIIMAN'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
Has been removed from gelT's Building to Ilia
NEW GROUND FLOOR GALLERY,
No. 12 Emit Main Street,
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•Ivuene,7nE LOST -PIOIUREB IN TOWN ARE LADE.
sJeu7., •
Government Proposu Is
PROPOSALA<POR FUEL, FORAGE
AND o'fltA W.
C rikle lisrrocits,
011 ice A. ti g A. Q t May, 1(70.
Sealed propioals will be rocked nt :his r Moe, until
t n o' el ch, it: oil.. Olin twentieth day ofJuns, 1870, tor
supplyi• g thin Foot, fur tiro )ear ending thirtieth
,lii he, Ihi I, with Flail, Forage and :thaw, In gibititb
' ties no folio, x:
3 , 0 'fiis, (2,2.10 lbs. wieli,) Lytton, Vitiley Coal.
200 Toils, (2,;40 1,-. .010 ahomoltm Nut Coal.,
540 C nil 110 k 0 nod.
2,11011 Bushels lit lhv, each) Corn,
2001 , 0(2 Tot s (2 00111,0 each) Day:
10. i om (2, 00.11,, earl.) Straw.
The coal •tv, ha dtl.Fibeil by the thirtieth day of
•
Sept nibs, nest.
Tho woad fortito and straw to be delivered In
such op our alert nit rat.et ell, for
.1;011am:option, or as
the Acting A Q. 111 war direct. .
Proposal, are invited (or" , itch Hein separately;
unlit Lei de,i hate endorsed nil:ovals ((Jr sups
iiiitisuistaia the nasies of two testi° Bible per:
10.0,0, 01 00 sill become • untties fur the htithful per
fortnan out the centre, 1.
i unties who Led tire requested to be pi exert at the
rip• ti ul the priphoh.l.lo.
The tiovernlitett retie:re+ the right to reject any
or all b tbi • Melt stay he,tl.Pepootl tut; high ; t.r ler
ally uthet - , 11.iient vette,
Blank ',epos dm mu, be had on application to Ole
oflice.
Fit ANY. 31ABUEN,
Second Li, Ittennnt U. S. Amy, - 'Acting A. Q
Emedscape La wat °ever
LAWN MOWER. -
Tr II E 1..\ N 108 CAI' E ."
()I thll Halo 111111 Sum, vtu at;, preparol to
Art that 11 in the
MBES
111 A C II I N E
iow_ In iharkei. 6'e rh.lli age all others:' It Is
0111..e1, ho .p, 111.1 /111 able, and warranted I, per
arm its alms with fame and , ittisfction. A •niall
•ny 1 . /111 operate it wet. UM 11 1111111. 11 11/.1 the
hothle advantage of It 1(0111T attachment, .11.11.111
.e loin 11 1.0 - 10110 Int rolling of walks, de.
Qdt and tine it.
W. 11. JONI;S.'
Pl,ll.ol.lphin Central Implement nod
Seed Warehouse, Gent ud Unaler in eel ro or all
Molls, /11111 evervtl up g evetry to One Farms r,
%%la Irral,and
NO. 11121 MARK ET ST., PH ILA DELTIII,I„ PA
10 may7o-31a
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I,:fe. Insurance Co>npany
ORTRWESTERN
MUTUAL LIVE INSTIIANCE COMPANY
OFFICE NO. 41G MAIN STREET,
MILWAUKEE, WIS:ONSIN.
Tlw yip Insurance Compan) of thu Cos/ti
lent, 011(1 the iorgvet company utoldit of the .11,
ASSETS, OVER 57,1501,000
CM
=
011.1 tktltllng 1,000 new 6110 S each mouth )
Income In 1 , 09
Number of Po'hies ,nmed in I bull
=1
trZ- (Mice vial John T. larrea, erg o South Ilatau
utree , , whure 1 anualleia null information mar 14,
ot.adard. old aprai.ationu lined. Spe6lal induce-
Ineuta t,, m i 11114,8 and persons lumuring fur lionevu
lent Iklecta.
:Steam Dy •inp Establishment
PENNSYLVANIA STEAM DYE
-1,0 AND SLOCicINU LSTABIASIIMENT.
OFFICE 416 MARKET STREET,6
lIANIII.BURG, PENNSYLVANIA
oo
00
We would re , pectfully call the attention of the
ch wean of Cumberland rowdy and vicinity, to [lob
iolvertisement. Ilnt lag the le gest end heat regu•
Into extol, t .11 the State, ontslde of Phila
delphia, in, toe prelim.] .to.execute every descrip
tion of
STEAM . DYEING AND SCOURING,
,
in al colors; and on nil viz: lbws goods of
all lad sr. and r rots' g.irtuesta, stray: bats,
riblsins, Sit , I'm ti olar at teltlon pithd to dyolng .d
finishing, cr'apii". allow Is, ladiss' gon.lernen's and
oh ddnou'd simile:its cleaned iii.d swayed in itio best
possible manner.
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M=CI3
and ell ildv en's dresses cleaned and 11111141 ed
wade to look equal to new.
• !laving gro.ttly roducod our prices. portleo hiving
work to do in our line wilt hind it to thug advautago
to giro us n ttild.
EMXIME2
IVork sent to ne on tip, first of tho o sok will be
returned on Saturday.
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JAMES A. MONTGOMERY A CO.,
41ti Market. street, Ilarrlsburg, Pa
EMI
Boots, Shoes
. wid Trunks.
STROM' BPONSLER,
No. 13, •South Hanover street; Carlisle
.Tll,toafal for tho pntronago extondod anon hero
°fere, tin n m 11;1110111:19') their !Urge stook
.SPIIINO S t11.1:9 OP BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR
Luries and
Misses,
'Gents and Boys,
Well ore tthrivollOd tut comfort nun
TRUNK,B AND VALISES,
MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS
&1 of millet, will. bo tbld "at small :profit. Call ono
and all, and get a full equlynlont for your Inoney
OE
CHEAP .••
Gopdn are not nlwaya the Gas'. Wbon you go to buy,
Antettolo, and especially In the matter or •
1100T.8 AND SHOES
go a &micron Orono words you CACI rely, for 'rimy •
raw are good,' udges of ItektGer.
I
I ' AT' *.. :; . '
ttio (Imo of GM' yor - ninisy whin's — W - .lllllllg' Red
boetn Mill shoveler Weeper wear. ' All ntrch can Go
'acdommodated ' ,
I
, • • ADAM DYSEIIT'S, • - ra.
whoro will i o found u , supply at the toweat 'Mete,
ltohle and.ehoon mode to Oder With the Utinout
dL
patch. l'inco of buelneas • • ^
:No. 34 East Zorttliet
,14oplo.
ND MUST EFFICIENT
11,33 s ;,e 61
I SW
DICRINSON, PA
Special Agent
Youths Oid