6..-ljt . 0iir1,t51t'..4,-tialli. CARLISLE, 'MAY 26, iB7O THE fish season is waning CELERY is pronounced a cure for ner vousness. SCRAMBLED hair is the latest agony among the fashionables. LINEN dusters have mule their appear ITEM THE wheat looks splendidly:iu t 1,3 „ , GREEN peas and new : cabbage have made their appearance in our markets. GILASS butter, of deli; Olden tinge, is plenty iu our markets. \Vi: announce a new. arrival of orgai grinders and monkeys in town. Tut: Orphan's Court was in session on Tilesday last. ICZ . To BUSINESS M.E.N.—Persons who want your patronage always invite you through the adV:ertising columns to deal with them. THE Lancaster Express is boasting, of a calf which weighed 127 pounds, when only one (lay old. Trim.locust tree. 'are unusually full of blossoms at present, filling the air with their fragrance. This is said to be a sure sign of a lunge and bountiful corn Crop. Four D.—A lady's kid glove was found in front •of the Good Will building, on Hanover street, on Tuesday evening last. The owner can have it by calling at this office. . white guinea, belonging to Mr. Adam Fredericks, of this borough, was killed by clogs on Sunday morning last. It was a beautiful fowl, and highly prized by its owner. THE taking of, the census begins on the first of June next. Our lady readers should make a note'of this, :bud get their ages in readiness, so as not to cletnin the census-taker when he is in search of the desired information. ' .SCA imor fever is said to be raging very badly in Hanisburg, Ciolumbia; Reading, and other towns in that section of the State. We have out heard of any new raves in our borough for scenic days past, and hope that this dread disease Las, at last, left us. P. I{E.v. DANIEL W,A81I131"ItN, of Schuylkill county, has burn appointed Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania o.p. F., by trinT Grand. Master. The Grand Secretary has also appdiiited Augustus PfahT G . ranti Mes senger to the Grand Lodge. A'' the recent session of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, I. 0. 0. F., at Philadelphia, now constitution and by laws for the government of that tidily were adopted ; also, for the government of -Rebekah Degree lodges. + Charters were granted fur seven new Lodges in different parts of the State. PAY or• TUE CENSUS TAKER.—TIie pay of the census taker, to use a typograph ical phrase, is a " fat take" : Two cents for each mune ;'ten cents for each fill-in ; fifteen cents for each manufacturing es tablishment ; two cents for each de ceased _pOrSon and ten cents for every_ mile traveled. ACCIDENT.-011r • friend Samuel T. Green, foreman of the composing room of The Harrisburg , Telegraph, met with an accident the other clay, while engaged in splitting a board with a hatchet. The hatchet missed the board, and cut off the end of the first finger of the left hand, causing a very painful, but we are glad to leant not a serious wound. Tim celebration of the Centennial An niversary of American Independence, on or about July 4, 1876, has been talked of for sonic time. Philadelphia, Washing ton and New Ycrk have announced themselves as candidates fur the, site for the occasion. It is proposed to celebrate the event by a Great, International Fair, under the auspice's of 'tlie'"General Gov ernment. Last winter Committees of the Pennsylvania Legislature, Philadel- Phia Councils and Franklin Institute, visited Washington and'appearud before the Committee of Manufactures in behalf of Phiktdelphia. This Committee, of which Congressman D. J. Morrel, of Pa:, , is Chairman, propose to pay au officialr visit to Philadelphia On;Friday and Sat urday, the tenth and !eleventh days of Juno next, in compliance with an invita tion. of the Mayor and. City - Councils, for the purpose of Axamining ihto its claims and advantages in a manufacturing, point 'of view. There ought to be no division of opinion on the subject. Philadelphia, where the Great Declaration was , for mally passed and first proclaimed to the world, and where the Hall of Independ ence -is still standing, is the only proper place .that, can be chosen fur the.diimon stration proposed. Besides tlMre•is no city of the Union where manufacturing in every brain:ll , ot business is carried on 'so extensively. To celebrate the Cen tenary of Independence any where else would be entirely out of place. ' SOLUTION OF 'MX LANCASTER WILL CASE.—Wo have received the following solution of • the Lancaster will problem in last week's IhmAmi By the condition of the problem Bonn was 21 years ; but" Joseph lacked 1 year, 11 months and. 15 days; John/ 4 years, 6 months and 4 days, and Jonas 11 years and 17 days of being 2,1. This innblem - and - all similar one . eclin be solved by-dividing the .$1,296,96 In proportion .to the present worths of $1 for the time each child_ lacked of beipg p 1 years old, or by dividiuv in the propor tion of the reciprocqls of the parts of the prineipairequired to equal the amount for the tint°. I chose the former method in this oasil.' . . p r „,,,,t worth of $l, 5113110 . 8 ease, fur the antic to, • 1 51,140 Tho present worth .1 $1 ; in JOsepli s e.Lne, fur ly ear. 11 months and la days is ' 911 The present worth of sl,ln John's ease, ford. yours, o months and 4 days, Is 4 1113 Thu present worth of ,$l, In Jonaa's ease,for 11 years and 17 days is :644 81.206:08 f 3,3114 = $388. 8 8 o.lnled tgaTO. $386.08 350,81 Joenph's Elam. 000,08 8 ; 813 = 818 07 Johlex alma, 385,08 8 .818 = 248.00 .7 . omall'i Aura. 61,290.06 I have long since :thought .we should ha've a problem in the. papers, occasion ally hence, I' propose the following for next' week : A father willed to his three sons, Adam, Byron . and- ,Cyrus, whose: ogee wore 15,-17 and.dWyearS, retMectof. ivoly,-the;:sum of •$73,4.82, -to be divid4 into - three skcires,.which put . ,ont at 10 per , cent. compound intored, would amnia to the 'Sadie Sur& When tlinyU: come 21 years 015ag0,.., What was tho sharp willed to-each? Q. GRAND _MASONIC , PARADIII AND DEDICATION.. . , • lIUNDREDO BANQUET IN. TWE E,VENI:NG The dedication of the now hall of 6t John's as Lodge, No. '260, took place, as per previous annooncement,.ou Tuesday last. Quito a number of Mein hers of thefraternitrarrived on the nine and ten o'clock trains from Lodges In different parts of this Masonic •District, to participate in the affair. The : streets of the town were thronged with persona from town and country to view the parade. The weather, it was fCared, would prove unfavorable, and no doubt kept many aWay who would otherwise have been here. Four Lodges front' York and Lancaster cOunties were - linable' to get here, owing to having missed con nection with the • morning train from Harrisburg. FORMATION ON rnocassrox. The lialwas formed on Centre Square at eleven o'clock, a. m., inlay the eon trol of the following Marshals.: Gen: L Todd, Chief Marshal ; Charles B. Mel S. W. Sterrett, B. B. ,MS'ers, C. F ninkle, P. M. C. taring, and J. P. Bix ler, Assistant MarShals. I=l St,. John's Lodge, No. 200, Carlisle, pre ceded by the U. S. Garrison Band. Hebron Lodge, No. 465, York Springs. Mount Pisgah, No. 448; Greencastle. Big Spring, No. 301, Ncwville. Cumberland Valley, No. 315, Shippens burg, preceded by the Mechanicsburg Cornet Band. Eureka, No. 302, Aleelianiesburg. Orratown, No. 262, Ort•stown. Cumberland Star, No. 197, preceded -by. by the CarliSle Brass Band. George Washington, No. 143, Chambers burg. - Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. RepresentatiiAis from the following Lodges were also in the line of proces sion, and assisted in the dedication : No. 45, Pittsburg. " 144, Lewisburg. " 190, Norristown. " 20:3, Lewistown. " 227, Reading. " 205, Bloomsburg. "1119, New Bloomfield. ' ":330, Gettysburg— " 171, Philadelphia. " 403, Shrewsbury., " 404, 'llarrisburg. f " 84, 5L " 103, " " 1, Washington, D. C. • " 150, Sandusky, Ohio, "107, Fortress Monroe, Va " 24,, Belfast, .Me. " 210, Ne a. York. Lisbon, Portugal. nom.. " 14, New Jersey. - Friendship Ledge, llageMown, =I Down Hanover to ',outlier ; up Lou titer to West up Nest, to Main ; down Main to Bedford.; up Bedford to Pomfret; Pomfret to Pitt; down Pitt to Metho dist Episcopal Church'. The procession presented a very fine appearance—themMmbers being dressed Innforinly in black, with tlm very hand sonic regalia worn by the Order. The. Band discoursed ex'Eellent musie as they marched tit rough ,the streets. The church was well filled with Masons and spectators, to listen to the remarks of the Rev. Dr. Pattison, of Philadelphia U rand aaplain of the l'irand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Grand Master H. A.. Lamberton, of Illiirisburg, introduced the orator in a beautiful preliminary ad dress. The address of Dr. Pattison was well received, and was well timed and' appropriate. We .regret very much that , we could not get a copy of it for publi cation in this report, but hope to be able to present it in fall to our readers next week. After the con-elusion of the exorcises at the church, the procession reformed, and marched.to the uew Lodge Ruom, on the third story of the Goad Will Hall, where the Dedication Ceremonies were performed by Robert Lamborton, esq., Grand - Master of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania,. at twelve' o'clock, in, as sisted by the, following acting Grand Officers : R. W. D. G. M—lt.'ll,,Thomas H. W. S. G. ‘‘..—Roberi, Chu-lc. R. W. J. G. W.—C. Kingston R. W. G. S.—John Thomson. R. W. G. T.—C. J. Mclntire R. W. S. G. D.—M. C. Herman It. W. J. G. I).—G. B. Cole. C.—Rev. R. 11. Pattison, D. D G. S.—O. 'W. Brewer. G. S.—John Campbell. G.Y.-=Milliara Vance. - G: T. 7 .lolniZ nger. G. S. i3.—E. Corninati EVEgilani .16t-OCEEDINGS • .• At seven o'clock in the evening the• Masons pc-assembled in the new Lodge Room, Whell-a Lodge of, Instruction was opened and conducted by Grand Master Lamberton, until nine o'clock, at which hour the Lodge adjourned to the Banquet Room- , -theluill of Ole Good Will Fire Company. A number of our prominent citizenii, members of the press, and offi cers of Carlisle Barracks were the guests of St. John's Lodge at the Banquet. The supper was most splendidly served, and the table fairly groaned beneath the weight of tho good things placed upon it. Vases filled with choice flowers were tleattered hero and Wive over the table to add to its beauty. After remaining 'aboift two hours, partaking of the deli cacies and listenlngcto the sweet strains from the Barracks Band, thoyadjournod. TliO visitors lefeat 114 o'clock, p. mu., in , special trains, - for Harrisburg and Chain bersburg, and Other points -sin the-Cuni-• berland Valley Railroad. , , • The affair throughout was a perfect success, and reflects great crediton_thoso_ who. had the napageittent r of it, =l:3 Trou'lliiaMkniturs. Our market's are, well attended, and 'fully supplied with meat, flail; butter, egg.', and -vegetables;' together with all,nie diirprent article's which constitute a market. Wo ,report butter as coming'' forward quite plenty within tha.past few weeks ; it is hew Sell ing at twonty-five cents per. pound. We believe it was' sold as low as twenty cents Weren't) close of "The.marlcet on Wed nesday moilning. . Now is the time to put tip butter for winter consumption, .as seldom declines' under:. EggEl are Beare() : end, sell frtim eigh; teen to twenty' cents' per dezen. Ilfeats . of ; all kinds coniiittind high prices; why. it we de n!t knone.,; . The liutch era in-. form us that it,is owing , to tha, scarcity' , of stock,. and the, high',o4oa :461011.14.1, lady:Trrn Mine'rs'cyoutnar.'says, 1 , 1 ,a Pythias Loilga - wan instituted in..Potts4 viile,On. 'Friday afeeruoon ar'..,party. ladies frcn'Phlladoliihia. We . :40 ,t0 1 (. 1 that the coretnonhia - ; , yesrewellOondufiteid aid that iiiau'yaddiCll4:civoro entrain:6d with the wonderful .naysteiles.' Tun South was' on•iiro 'for several days piLst, but tho recent rains have ei o tinguished tho devopriug flames. TRa members of thbMecond'Pkest*tot. Han church have 'concluded to' tear down the present dilapidated and erect on , the site, a modern house of worship. ''ThtV• 'nre well. able' fo'dO bib), and we have no doubt will orect.a church' which will be an ornament to the town, and a .credit - to the: nongregatiot,t4 TOWNi3IIIP STATEMENTS. —Accprding to' the provisions of a.law, passed by the Legislature of 1868, township clerks are required, each Spring, to make out, and publish a full and coin Leto statement of the financial condition - of their respective townships, under, a penalty,•of fifty d.ol- . tars. ' The clerk should, therefore, bear, thiS fact in mind, and act. in accordance with the law.' • • . FA:in.—The Second Annual Horse Pair of • the Lancastei.' County agriehltural Park Association will Co hold at Lancas ter, on Wednesday, Thursday, and day, Juno 1,2, and 3, 1870. Quito a number of premiums in inoney are offered, the lardest - cff which is for a trotting match, a purse of sllooo—s7oo to the best, $2OO tune _second, and $lOO to the third. , <11:p. -- CARLISLE DIVISION SONS or TEMPER ANCE.—This organization is the result of the eloquent lecture of 'J. Everett Ca thell, "The Boy Orator of the Potomac,", delivered in the Emory M. E. church, on Monday evening of last week. Mr. -Ca thell possesses many excellent parts as nu tuh;ocate of the temperance work. You hear the interests of the cause pre soared iiraplain, yet eloquent and elucid - style. The violent denunciations, and, - anathethas against the contra are care-. fully avoided. On Monday evening last, Carlisle Division was organized, with the following officers : . W. P.—James Fow. den ; W. A.—Annie Paitte ;. A. R. S T. S. Wilcox ; P. S.—J. S.Williams; T.; J. K. Shifter; Chap.—Rev. W M. Fry singer Con.—W. K. Bradner ; A. C.- 1. 'l'. Zeigler ; I. S. James E. Taylor ; 0. S. Daniel ,Mclntyre. These were .dnly' installed by Mr. Cathell, as D. G. W. P. The Division will meet un Tuesday even ings, nt the Emory Chapel. Every day the press informs us of the progress of thd temperance in other climes, and we trust that the two organizations which now exist in Carlisle, may beget such healthful interest in our midst. RAII4COAD ACCIDEN T. —A fatal railrond accident oceurred s on the Nothcru Cen tral Railway, two miles beloW Parkton, Oil Friday evening last about five o'clock. The gravel train No. 1 was backing up to Parkton at the'rate of about twelve files an hour, and while passing through a narrow cut in the road a. cow was dis covered on the track, but too late to stop the train. - several cars of which was thrown front the track, and the con ductor, Mr. Samuel Decker was injured 'to such an extent that he died about cl9ven o'clock the same night. lie re sided iu South Water street. De was about thirty years old and leaves a wife ; aid threechildren. funei•al took place on Sunday even- lg . last, and was attnuded by an unusu- ally large concourse of relatives and friends. It ,was also attended by the Laurel Fird Company, accompanied by the Citizen's Bacid, our two military com panies,_ the survivorsof the Eighty Bev e.ith Regiment, ul which no was - IrbMiti= liar, and the employees of the Northern Central Railway. The funeraLwas ono of the largest and most imposing that 'ever took place at Prospect Hill Cemetery. Six others, employees on the train, were more or less injured. James Ba kßresiding in Parlcton, had his led frac turkl. John Batiblitz, residing in Botts town,' hurt about the knee; David Decker, Albert Dgentritz, and Eli Recite, weie slightly injureil— York Rep üblicath CM CARD OF THANKS. -At a meeting of the Union Fire Company, the under signed committee was appointed with in structions to convey to Col. 0. N. Lull, guperintendelit of the Cumberland Val ley alailroad Company, the - Fraatti thanks of the Union Fire Company for the valuable courtesy extended by him to said company. In pursuance of these instructions the Comm ittee prepared the subjoined reso lutions which were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the thaplcs of this com pany are hereby tendered to the Cumber land Valley Railroad Company, through its efficient and gentlemanly superin tendent, for the enlightened liberality displayed by him in passing, free of charge, the committee of the " Union" to Harrisburg and return, Whilst re ceiving their now steamer, and also for the free transportaHon of said steamer over that road. • Resolved, That we accept this courtesy as an act of generous recognition, of the voluntary and frequently hazardous pub lic service, which is the prime object of our organization ; and that we will ever cherish a grateful . recollection of it, and hold it as an incentive to greater effi ciency and usefulness. • • • By order of , the company, • JOnki B. Low; JNO. T. CROZIER, A. K. RUE/Olt- IMMO DEconyrioN OF §oLninus: GnAYEs.—, Poet 'No. 114, O. •.A.. V. - , iii accordance. with the • custom, of the order, and in compliance with - instructions trbin head quarters, at Washington, will decorate the grayes of their fellow•comradcs, bu Moibiy; -. 016 .- thirtieth day of May. The' committee t of arrangements, in Order to make the ceremony he imposing as the occasion, • demande,. and'feeling that all aro - eijually interested in p:iying Clio tlihuto of respect to the memory oC those "who died for their country," very raspeetfully'ask the eorclial coopora tion of the ontije community in carrying out the ceremony... , Forinal invitations liavn hemi'oXtdiuled• to the Masons, Odd Follows, K. of 'P., I. O. of g: t T.., of 4. ,M . .,-;4tirlior Q. Of A. M., Red •Meii, Brotherhood of the llhiofi;t Carlisle Band,Cpwrilandiiv;P(-, Rears and Seldiers.of; Carlisle:Barracks,. Barracks Baud, Faculty mid' 'ettideitis of Dioltioson.Collego, to jpii in the core inordee. , ' s. Hpecial inyitation ;whereby extmlefl to all members of the G. A. R., whether they havO ta4pn,tho:new.,worit, ot the,or 7 ihir or - not, to meet us at our lodge room,' at, one' o'clock, m.; on thicoraticin• day: A,Pliograiarne of the orclerof:,e;cerelAea will fm announced in duo sousoii: Dona= iiens of . fimirers arg.,;,argently requested. NY,o wish all to contribute, in large or Imait quantitibii,'as they have tbein. ...R, .111i;tiOnn.SO!". L. pAYOI,'... H. Monon.Y r , '1,.1". Zoo, • MI '.Committed: thnt but Patpte.hre l be, ginning to appreciate - the :binfintifii of itIM Postal Money Order System, we can state that "over bp? -thousand 'moneyanders; have been issued, by , tlic Carlisle Post oftice,,.and quite fig Mani paid since the establishment of it, ,• • •.• , r , . oDOLDIERS''MOMIMENT..- 1 - , Tll64tlitizVns of 'Carlisle have, dotorgdneFl Soldiers' Monument she'll, oltn-r-finished 40,_eiected on the squarefas' intended. A number of, gentlemen have . already , . enbseribed liberally for this purpOse,• and all will have an opportunity , of doing: annual Sunday Conyer tion of the Church of God will be hold in 'Hatrisburg Pa., comme - ncinn. on Tilos qv neat, May 3i, and session till Thursday, Juno 2.. Wo learn that the' Cumberland Valley itaifraiie will issue excursion tickets on. the thirty,. first to all who attend the convention. . CARD OF TRANRS.,4 take,thiSlTlethOd of tendering my thanks to the fire panics - of our borough fOr unre mitting exertions in saving my property from those fierce and dwouring proceeding from the horning, stablo. .of John :Kramer,. on -the niglkOf the-six teenth instant, and particularly , to the EmpirO Hook and Ladder company. „ ' IBAUELLA NOBLE: ACCIDENT.—As Pr. .L Irvine and daughter were driving along our , streets, on Ipst Thursday evening, the hors bd.,. canie frightened.at ,the, Union steadier, , which was throwing water at the caner of Hanover and North st roots, and spring iag suddenly forward. throw. the- DuctOr Out -- Thulgfrge — rau up Hanover tif.MaliT down Main to East, and in going around the corner, daghed the buggy aaainst.a tree, throwing Miss Irvine out, and bruising her considerably, though not , dangerously., CARLISLE BARRACKS. ---'on Sunday evening last, over five hundred per.4ons were present to witness Dress Parade at the Garrison. Among the spectators we noticed quite a number from Mechanics burg. Every thing about the. Barracks is in magnificent order ; the grounds are nicely adorned, grass' clipped close, buildings nicely painted, and everything about the place shJws care and atten tion. The band discoursed some most excellent.music, the soldiers - drilled, the formalities of Dress Parade were gone through with, the cannon was dis charged, the flag fell, nod the • audience dispersed. STILL MORE FINE CATTLE.—WO bt - gin to fear that" Cumberland county will have no good cattle left within he'r bor ders, if they keep on going to market, as they have the past few weeks. On Thursday last Mr. W.illiatuctaig : head, of South Middleton township, sold to-Messrs Swigert & Kerr, of this place, fourteen head of very fine fat cattle. They averaged 1,459 pounds, and were .:hipped to the,Philadelplda market. Several fine lots Were weighed at the National Hotel, on Monday last, destined for the Pottsville market. One 'bunch fed by Mr. John Monroe, were exceed ingly line cattle. We were unable to as certain-the weight of them.' Another lot; was fed by Mr.. Curtis Fishburn. The Pottsville people appear to appreciate good beef, —RA.umuntp--EN•rrnie ‘4, received information from a source en tirely worthy . of credence—a gentleman largely interested in business, and' inti mately connected wi - h raifroad inter ests—that the Cumberland Valley and :PeensylVania Central are likely to have formidableyials in the field, to dem pete for the same interest. The Reading Railroad has got to bi; one of the, iron monsters of the land, and, like the Pennsylvania Central, the great New York corporations and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, is striking at once for power and for trade. The shortest. line-from Hagerstown—the center of the narrowest portion of the groat Appa lachian Valley in Maryland and toile graphically the railroad center in this sectionnf the Union—to the city of New York would be through Reading and along the line of the Reading Railway. Hence: the shortest line from Nu w' York and all parts north to the South Western States -would be over the Reading`road. Coming south, that road crossi tithe Penn sylvania. Central west ,of the.: city of Lan caster, and extends to the Susquehanna at Columbia. Crossing - the river at that place, the road has reached- York, Penn sylvania, where it new Mt - initiates. To' get to Gettysburtifi•din York it is necbt, sary to pass over the Northern Central Railway to Ilanovq. Allied - on, and thence. by another railway,to.Oettysburg. .• "From our informant wo learn that when the Reading Railroad moves this matter, it will,be with a view to the building of a line entirely under its oontrol. What the specific' plans of the Company are' we do not kuoW, bat a glance at tiro ;nap tellS us that the coil struction.of 'llfew miles of lnZlepencicet road from 'York to the ; Reliever .and Gettysburg Road-,which may for aught we knew be now under way,-will..bring the Reading Railroad' to Gettysburgi:. There it will bavollitvcelebrated' "Tape Wenn" which wascomnieuced with the view of reauldpg,E , agereitewn, and which now,lics,in an unfinished state between GettAtirg and the MaCyland line, on the top of the mountain 'CcUning Out' of Gettysburg the ,grealei i portion of the road iii finished and oft-half of the. tUnnol,' -which was the heaviest ' - pint or: the job„is completed. Our rocolle,ctioe, isthat about three-fourths or two-thirds ef_the gradirbetifeeniGettisbUrg'itild_ the line was done phon,the wort, stopped- This is Meet Important Consideration: the,AMestion aSked our' infovinanV whether the Company expe e te;Laimake Use of the Western Maryland Road, tho reply was, No,' not by any meanie; the• Company 16 eble• to build , its oWn 000 e, signs, and desiguethispya through lino.' FOlll Hage'ridOwn the '4610 is to iMe fleet with2theShollandeah Nalle3t . , ; road by way of Antietam Iron Works, CharleSieWn till, - 'Luray Valloyi, ildence it is that wo see so many 'Penn, Uylvaulans Participathigilu the orgenl l , Cation Of the Shenandoah Valley Rttil- f , read Company, .ii •12 , :i • Committco The hitter lino from Reading, by the Way of Columbiti; Ardrlc aiatrOottysburg liagerstoNyn„Tphero 11.191 . 1 . 91/4,rith tlio `Sheimmdoah Vidley liallioad via Sharnsburg, the Iron NlTorks and shop:: 'herdstown, orna 'lean to"thoW6'nhides [t passible, to :'Oliarlestown, and tlienee through the Liiia7-Y,vqleirpliTl corn-. Doting lino CuMberland Valley and Martinsburg and P2t4ipt4,9,41i°0.1; from Tlarrisburg. I OilitOlcOrßbUrg tO pend• and Martinsburg to Winchester.. Tliq Readiitg,ltallroplconam,Vp quip as able . to'pl4,th'2 ; one,,p.s o the pumber !, land :Valley ,Raiload Siorupany.:. Is; ,tlko • other."—Hagerstoion.atndl. do well k to'reinemVef ttat ;Unger the existing gime; law§; Alley , aro . t lialflo to i)ne for taking Bsh from. streams on SiMdaV. • ' ' ' • -delightfu roorea ion ie now indbagtd, in to ri corisideripicObx= tont by 'our juveniles. Is a great pro norvativo Of health . ilioatsaNiing of dodtoeS. bills..• .. • • .tlx two or :tare° "weeks Atarmers :will conimenee euttink itass;' the vaSsat s'O r on follow, and - the oats will the rear. And when the. Irina WOW aver the oats stubjbles,'autuniii is not fur TheseasOns pass around very rap. 11•1=11:111 TO BE VcriEnoa.—Carlisle Council, .kro. 205, O. of U. A. M. have, purchased a Past Officer's Rogalia,.whiclh is designed to; be voted for, by any Lodge of •Ameri eau Meclittni4in the State, at the Fair to be held ey this Council in June: Tho, , ,'Regali'a is' -white, and blue satin, lined 'with rod silk, with ,a heavy border of silver fringe, and 'covered with thirteen silver stars... IVe have several titac“poken 'of the Fair tobe.. hold by this order, and would afiain remind our Oilizoss, that contributions will be thank fully received, and gratefully acknowl edged by the committee of arrangements. /RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—Numerous rc peits were afloat its our 'city this morn ing of a, terrible accident on the Penris,yl - railroad, and the number of killed and wounded variously estimated., Upon iaqUiring at, headquarters, 'We were in-: formed that their information was rather milked up as yet, but as near as they could-ascortain-the-accidont-iidchrred_as: follows : The way passenger train west had reached t eamab Place station,, and' had nearly come to a stand still, when the Philadelphia express east was thrown' from the track (by tho crossig.tuvitell having been turned wrong by a brtike man of one of.the freight trains)'aod ran ; into the way train.. A brakeman named Thomas Wain, of Philadelphia,' was killed, and an engineer, whose name we did-not learn, was slightly injured. The engine of the way train-was considerably broken.— Topic of Tuesday. THE CIIMBEICLAND VALLEY.-A cor respondeot of The Philadelphia Bulletin, of the niuteenth instant, writing from the Cumberland Vally, discourses of its great agriculture I and mineral wealth, and, after describing these Ooquentli, though still not telling half the truth, concludes thus : " What is now needed in this region is intelligence and capital to develop the enormous wealth hidden in its mountain slopes. The' people have heretofore . been content to revel in their .agricul tural riches, but when they see the bene ficial effect of the opening df railroad fa cilities into the South Mountain they continence to feel a first interest in the further development of- their region. Besides all these ores already "enamor- ated i I find traces of 7 sulphuret of cop 'lir (blue vitriol of •ommerce), red and yellow ochre and chronie ores, alum earth and copperas ores, porcelain earth, clay for stone ware, common pottery,glazed ware and lire bricks raise; epsom salts, shell marl, lime, manganese and valu able marbles. The variegated conglom erate which goes under the name Of Poto mac marble, from the fact that sonic of it on the Potomac has been made use of as ati ornamental marble for the columns in the old capital at Washjffigtom comes Wont this range of strata. ,The red sand stone belt of Connecticut is only alt in terrupted prolongation Of this very ex tensive red shale and sandstone group of strata. Uwe, t, :Connecticut, these strata arc intersected by long ridges of trap, the principal masses of the rock in this country; and what is not a little remarkable, nearly all the legalities of copper sic within this tract are adjacent to these outbursts of trap rock. What this region needs now is more railroad facilities to bring its min eral wealth into a profitable market. :When that is done, capital"will flow- to ward it as naturally as a duck takes to water, and the prices of its land will go up, as sites are needed for manufactur ing establisihments and buildings fur the mechanical population which will be at tracted towards it. Blast furpaces' and tolling mills will go up like magic, and in the not .distant future the Cumber land. Valley will be gridironed all over. With rhilroads; as the Schuylkill. Valley to-day.. • lit - PORTANT SCHOOL CASE IN Tut,: Sy- PRENIE COURT. —Several important eases will be up for argument iti the Supreme Court this week—one brought by Mr. Swartz of Cumberland county for a map- Thinfits edmpelling the State Superin tendent of Common Schools, •Ifoti., J. P. Wickerslnim, to Commission the plain tiff as County Soorintendent of Com mon &limits in Ctunberland county. The facts of this case ale substmiti alliaS follows The convention : of directors to elect a County Superintendent, nfet at - Carlisle, .I , IIIY '4, 1861), aml,hy s Ving duly organized, several'' ballots' t . oolc :place Without an election.; Finally all the candidates but two informally %withdrew, and the 'bats lot stood G 6 for Geo..: W. 45Waitz, fo Kast, .atubone.,direetor, although . . known to be present, refused to vote, not desiring the election of either of these gentlemen. The , President of the Convention ' then declared ' Mr. Swami'', elected, but ;when objections to ch,lon Ware. ina tle:ind the" law relating to the electiiitr 'of; :Connty Superintendents was react he refused:to decide the ques.: . statMg that matter Would belleftin the -hands, of the • tate.-Soperintendont, and anivention ailjouinedin oonSicl •erableietinftision. Subsequently -,a cer tificate of election was received at the Seli#Ol' thb 'Went and Secretaries - of the, convention, .thWhieh r they. ceFtifylliat Cleorie waS 40elaro elected 'vies eke by a Makin.' ity of the - members I t :Twenty-nine direeters then petitioned : the , EitatoSnporintondent not to commis-' sien' Mr*: Z, de elaring. hia elation illegal and' lie': incompetent for the posi, , Another...protest' was afterWarde' received._ A,,full.lui.aring,of the.cakwaS,' afforded ter , all - the,..platies; . .' when... Mr ., Tekeraltantlechied that the , cortilliate k was not inelrenetmas'elM,laW:iiqmres Or in form twproseribcd rho Depart— Mont? andtliat it was not doeigned to be: a „ consequeetW i .4 rte - quithoritY..to . ,e9Mmisshin, Mr. Swartz, , and accordingly; viewing the office as vacant,' appointed Wm. A. : Lpdsay to fill•this' v cunoy. • The base Wig CoMe l iiP in the I Suprome potirttci:.infirroW;'when David Fleming,'. '90 2 , of ; Harrisbnrg, Williappear '-for the , planitiff, and AttorneyAGerteta c t F Car- 011 Brewster for 'the' State 'l3Upbrintend ei4l,i9.f . blince,Abe Almil?.Wall•P4 in .type, wo ,learlithat the., eaSe',hast ' , been postpOneti - for the present - . I=l CEO ( • OrrAPMAN takes pictures rthe - size of TYPO GALLERIES' COMBINED IN , ' ONE. 'C. L. Lockman lies removed his Pho. togrhph'Clatiery' ,. 'fiem' Mrs. Trefra ing, and is now permanently, situated - at the Soatigeast corne.i - iiiaiket square. :Having purchased .W.,-4,efiher'4l , 1 rooms, and refitted d the gallery, can now post: tively assure' the' "best 'Work hi'' the Photograph line,in this place, and equal to the - bestiajcVn anYwlieres. `Phis pub lio is respectfully Invited to call and ex amine specimens, , , • ChrtirmAzt,l4ides - dattires defects in the faces 6f 4 those whein he takes pictures. ' ILARIC:I LISTEN 1 1 PAUSE 1 1 What is tltat..whlr-r-r=ing. poiso,that is heard daily, . proceeding from No. 35 West Main' street? It is Burk's. Soda - Fountain, whore, .if you are thirsty, and wish to drink, you c'tn quench your thirst. lie has it constantly on hand, fresh, cool and sparkling. You can also find there an / oudloss .variety of choice Candies, Oranges, Toys, and ..everything in the confection line onlito be found In a first-class confectionary. Don't forgot the place, No. 85 West Main street, Car lisle, Pa. ^ alina7o. FRYSINGEII &'W EPSER At their carpet store, in Sawyer's old room, are still .offering inducemests to all purchasers of carpet's, oil cloths, matting, mats, window slutdes, looking glasses, yarns We have something entirely, new, the EMBOSSED 'WINDOW r•lLAnrs. Call and see them.. GitTo - ds arc reduced to the lowest market prides. ' • 26ma70 . ATTENTION; TAISINESe MEN All Val° aro desirous of having posting and distributing done, can have it at tended to . promptly, in city style, by Michael McCarty. Enquire at this office. lOrnay7o-Flt HAVING purchased the good will and fiixtures cfl.lr.' - Le'sher's rooms, with all his negatives, I hereby cordially invite his customers, with a full assurance' of giv ing.entire satisfaction. Reprints can be had from the'old negatives at any time. • C. L. LOCHMAN: NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! I desire to inform the public gener ally that I have just opened a New and Cheap Clothing Store, and' am now read§ to offer 41 large assortment of ready made *thing, formen's and, fi9ys' wedi; all of my own manufacture, wifich I will warrant to fit, and give full si.tisfac= Lion. Also; a complete assortment of Clotjis, Casshneres, Belinetts, Alpaccas, Cotton and Linen goods, which I will sell by the yard, or cut, and- make tb order, at the shortest notice, and on the most reason able terms. A large assortment of men's and boys' hats, umbrellas, travelingbags shirts, collars, and 'every variety. of no tions usually kept in.a gentlemen's fur nishing store. An of which I dnicioLer piined to sell at prices that will defycom petition. Please remember the place, • No. 11, South.• Hanover street, between Imhoff's Grocery and, - Strohm & Sponsler's,..Shoe Store. B. M. SMILEY. •12mai0 20,000 pounds of shoulder and side m at wanted in • exchange for pure iquors, and the best brands of chewing and smoking tobacco, by JACOB LivricosTo's, 21aplIm No. 27 North Hanover street. • $lOO REWARD. The subscriber's time being fully occu pied with the Furniture business, he uffers for sale, cheap, his entire stock of tombstones and door steps, either whole sale or retail. CHARLES HALBERT, Corner Hanover and Louthee streets 12ap703t INFORMATION WANTED where to purch* goods at the lowest prices. We would tidviso all in want of such lamination to call at Leidich & Miller's as they must be staling goods at . greatly reduced prices, from the great amount of bundles that we; see carried , away from their store all the time. %% notice,them receiving another large sup ply of Carpets, Oil Cloths, 'Mattings, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Cloths, Cassimores, and everything elsO in the Dress Goodi way, all to be sold at gicat bargains. Do not fail to call and see for . yourselves.. .1.2may70. JACOB LIVINGSTON,d WlloloBldO Mid RetiO 13hJaii3r in TOBACCO SNUFF, ClOO ,S, PIPES, &O. Yo. 27 North .11-iurover-rtrak, .Offers to the trade, the beet brande.of a large variety ot. Chewing and Smolt.. ing Tobaccos, real ...Michigan- Fine ,Cut, iu bulk or in tin foil. . W. E. 9arrett'scelobratad tiutiff, Real genuine Imported Havana Sugars. Yara ,Conneuticut and Domestic &gars.. • , A. largo assortment of everything be longing to the 'and sold at as low a:prica, as in auk Eastern city. • ;The public ie respectiqillY , 'invited to iep.ll,nnd inslieet niy • hcsortininiti Eveiy articlo warranted , .ropresented. 21cp700iri . • JACOB. LIVINGSTON* Denier hi NINE WINEVANIY-Ligupl!s, No. 2 , 7' Nor . th, .71:aptie? .",troat, Offers the following goods.: War- Snted pure, .!unndnitoruteds arid' 4'llll procif. ,Aiways as xewasonted• I Genuine 'report:ea French Coganc Br:Lindy, old age., Bost Ghiger l . Brandy. Pure old' gin:;'. ',Pure old port Willi]. The very , best . :qualiti. Sherry, Claret, Now iltitirmel. Pure wirliAspirits, for 4rOg n gists and family use. Sold at the leWst lirlei3s fur cash. A 'gall solicited. fai n p'u n i` .1 .! ' • - • • IMPOP.TANT:';” - !'; ; . , :;: - : j. • • Pure and urtadultdrated s Witios • and liiiiuord,'sfippiod 'r r eiddciri&3l . by .orderito atoiu; or. through - Post' ()dice. Eypry ivaiThuted na rOp ilia anted JAcOl3. 1.417:1 , TG1131c,0N. 10 1 • • - 7 t••• • •;• . 7,-i Zei!Lonalian, Stone & Isetti rfolltdayor Pennsylvania; 'manufacture stattou— iviy engines; ' direct noting T , 4 111 . 4 5 1 , 1 4 lither, hot blai3t./ : Drass , and ‘flroiti , :east gs_from,ono„lir.,t,oNAPOlMS:; and' ilk' kinds Machinerir. - ' ••• ,•• V'thW' pictures in town. MI - • - tixoTro.!t.—Purcnasars of tnexeruvian kyrup(a protected "%del - 11th%; Of; the pro toxide of Iron) are . gaiitii - .*d against bey ind deceived by any.Of 'the, pkparations of pernvian Bark, or Bark) . and Iron, which may be.offered theM.l"iEvery bot tle of genuine las jBs;iliii (not Peruvian Bark) blown in the,glass. Ex amine the Bottle before Purchasing. ma2(170 — ran T ' For direct acting i steam pumps, for mines, .Lc., that: I will. purhP frpmAi . ininute. Go to Bl'Lanahan, Stonel.VAOth . burg, Pa. 0.1r)•:1; Steam pump. Theliththp call be dis connected from the engine, and engine used for driving any kind of machinery. gas and water pipe, steam fittings, &c. M'Lanahan, Stone Lt isctt, Hollidays burg, Pa. / 17feb6m • H EGGS!EG G S!EaGS I• EGGS! . From light `fowls, , Brahina.f pea combed, strictly pure fromjnaPerted Stoolc, $2.00 T'er•44,._)2.en. No, order will be booked unless aet"ompanicd by the cash.. A few pairs for sale 4.00 per pair. 'Half breed Italian Bees fOr sale, in movable comb hives—cheap. Address •C. U. Hoverat ,12rnai70 9: . 80x147, Carlisle, Va. DON'T BE DECEIVED EY FALSE- HOOD • A fellow, who calls himself Chapman, for the purpose of.deceivingboy patrons, advertises that he has "taken Lochman's old established Photograph Gallery." ' . I have removed my entire establish rimut, with negatives and all, from Neff 's building to'the.Southeast corner of Mar ket Square, one of the most,capacious and best fitted up rooms this side of Phil adelphia, Where, with superior instru ments, lights, and accessories I can ntake Photographs of. overy style, , infinitely superior to any this•part of the country." Thankful for the generous support extended to me by an apprecia tive public, I hope by renewed care and attention, without the use of falsehood, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Respectfully, C. L. Locaimx. 12may70. • LOCIIMAN makes the cleanest pictures in his new third story gallery, South-east corner or Miirket Square—Zug'S. build ing. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS Carlisle, May 3, 1870 A. 13. Shark , has now on hand, and will make to order, all kinds of Oar tinges,- Buggies, Spring Wagons, &c. .11e has the best workmen in each branch, and has all kinds of material constantly on hand. Painting and rt 'pairing promptly attended to. sma7otf GOAL AND LUMBER .1. BEETEM 1311.0TIfERS FOrlba riling It 0/7)11ILLiS;011 /llercha s. (Henderson'e old btu - • At the hood ur UAIN STREET Carllfilo, Pa. Tho highest market i vy Paid for (+tour, Grain end produce of all kinds. Coal of all kluda, embracing MIK EN!' r A I,LEY. ll= Liconburnore. and Bleeken, 'the' Coal constantly of solo. kiept under cover and (lathered dry to any pail rorliumter =- hand. - J . lIENTEM. IMO& rtapr 68 FISK 4 HATCH, BAN KERR. LOAN OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY., no ad vantag.n and lturtirtlorm dl thin Loan, fur In veAmont purpoues, 'are Tunny and 'important 1. It Is htmed one of the Greta THROUGH LINES I utwtrulho SEABOARD 11111.11 he WEST. .2. The syxultiry IS ALREADY CREATED, the grvutor part of the Halo hiring In successful -tau °log operation. 3. Thu Loc.] Tr.. 111., trow thu oorl.nlled Agricul to al region. and lton and Coal dypolita adjacent aunt bo large and rrutltable 4. The enterprise receives Itiwortant Co ncemiuns and Prtyikges fro& kho Elates or Virginia tnt.W.gt MEE 6: 1t In utAtr the usitnati•inent of illlciint and viol) known Cup talldtr, oL:nmtner Ivo gooranteex for Its 1 0 .arly CompL4luu told oureedsful upu. IL =I COUPON OR REGISTERED form; thoyhoyo.„tbirty yr;ikr4 to run, both pan dit! and Intoreat belni;plyablqln gold. 7. They ure oftlunornin ktion. or ;1,000, $5O and $lOO, briting ILivr,dt &alba rah, oexli pl. tent.ln COI n:puynble 314 1. un .. .l`Nov. mb 1 I routs our iutPituto B , 6lllalittailoo with. the olTaira, iud conilltiptk el the kuowtheke A:ea [fed tp 1.0 peculin•ly tIvelrAWU,llO xnitgblo for xpro ruyioptylq Vf xuri;!lus,Capitul,'una futi4;tw of Got. At rinuelit by Li ven!ord, Trkatenor and othurs Who prefer ttbsoluto locitrity with reu soliablu- Iticomo '.llohlera of United States k ire Tteentlen lire omitted o procure there .Itelftle. Deering the eat. rate of tu ,•', lurest. and having a longer ir•rloll to run : unit to real • Ito u titian or In addition: Std. olichongo tot this Loon,. ot , tlldfoll now: kut.vuluo, and Alto. floods roturued Cod of egiirkee cllragos e.'!! '00'21.111:0 ACOIiDEP: I " :CURRENCY i+:,..;1 °IJI . 1 1( ,'..1 1 (1 1 1'. - , 'lPitlaphlots,litope, and full ligoymatlon furulphetl . •ri Ocil) tt 1 7 .1/, ; f;. . ~• RISK &..11ATC1i,.; run AMBKIIr OTBEET, NE , W. Yong. • • „f;;',; 4( .r. • • gaplo3t "br!rriage Bitititth4. . C ARRIAGE BUILDING ALL ITS IMAIVVITICSI ANT I h.11".1'448,1..N.R AND 'AT KEASO . NABLE RATES CARRIAGES, i '' ' I I • : :: ; 'I. I' 'CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, • ' CARRIAok,S, CARRIAGES, CM RIAGES, ' CARRIAGES, , CARRIAGES, ' OAtItI , GESI, ,, .4 ; - ;CA II RI AGES, CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES,' CAIIRIAG E S,C A B.RIAOES, ; BUGGIES, ,BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIr B, 5' ...' -IllIttGIES; •' I .' BINGIES, RUGGIES, . ' BUGGIES, : BUGGIES BUGGIES, lITRIGIE.I, BUGGIES BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES, , . Hui:MO, ; • BUGOLEs, BUGGIES,'" BUGGIES, ' BUGGIES, • ~ SPRING WAGO .S,OPRING WAGONS, ' ~', SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, , • . SPRING WAGONS, SPRIAII WAGONS, ; ;SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, • - SPRING WAtION§,, SPRING At AOO'S O SPRING WAGON,, '' . I ' SPRINGVAGONA, SPRING IVAGONtt, , ; SIRING WAGONS, . . • A!ways oulninetir nui4o to RAI.. CAR'RIAOI:O, Sr ronii-ininti lPnguna, f nil kintlif, tal:ril in A„SENSETIAN Still at %cori . and inv/Ica nil lila old cuptuniers, and thii public in C•nrrai, to give Lim n Air Ao , nnoll,nr the ni,l entablisloni phtrr, on PI'C'T STREHT, uortbluf tho Itni[road Depot, CARDS - IA:: Int, R loconneet:on with the above wito):llAlmeni.'^ H. K. PEFFER 12inatO im LIVERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE STA BM J. L. STERNER & BAOTTIER, 110E8E8 AND CARRIAGES TO HIRE =CM CARRIAGES FURNISRED FOR FUNERALS N, B. Stuble room for 60 head oh horroa uu ko 17leb-0 ,dyer .t' Co's..2l.7ltTeTtl7ein't 4VER'S M OM IIIIMMEIZEI! =l3 For restoring Gray dthiT to its natural Vitality and Color. dA. dressing which fr at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hail Faded or gray hair is soon•rii stored to its original rolorwith 'the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hams tinck °fled, hair 'eh eeked , and baldness often, though nuf'adways, cured by Its ake. Nothirg "can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as te rtian) _eau be guyed for usefulness by • this up'plication. Instead of fprrling the hair with a pasty' sediment, it will keep it (dean and vigorous its occasional use 'will prevent the hair "I'TMe turning gray •oa falling or, and consequently prevent baldness. ,and from those deleterious substances %chid' DAT some preparations dangerous and injpriotis to the hair. the Vigor can only - benefit but not harm 'it If' wantei merely for a LAW BERRY. &c, ikc HAIR D 13;li N G npthing elstrcan he found so desirabl e Containing neither oil or d y e, it does no soil Iyhite cambric, and 3,et lasts long on the hair, giving, it a rich glossy lustre and and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer, & CO., PRACTICAL AND ANA LT TIC AI. CII EML,TS, LOWELL, MASS PRICE shod. lIA VERSTICK BROS., ApenO , , Cariban, 10feb70..ly For Dale-- 7 1 - aittab[c _neat Es'ate. 'VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold, at Plibli: the iretnises, lu West i'sn, elturo' tau uVliip, at ten II On Thursday, June 9, 1870,' the followlny &scribed real estate, Intt: the pro, erly of Audrow Forhyl, dove:owe : About twenty-tw,utrint of GOOD LIMESTONE LAND In .Id town Alp, north of Phil licld, adJolnln, Jowls of Morn o ot. Potions, deo u uuo•d alleoll 11.1101111 S, Hon. Soninol Hepburn, sunt tbu Curnolognlnet Clark. Thorn la, on this tr,t,jk good • TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, NVW BIM!, Blot; n'so ovo.story LOU I . IOIISIf Wvittlivrboorl , J; n• wril f wavr with pimp ,k 4 Aht , , et the lame thee met plum, the OM. uudl vitml Irtlf of nbottt erleu nue ttcte.hal acres of mono tatinlittel Lt Frill k 10,11 , 10 W nth Attelol,lo e e 111 I 0 gi oeti, xi, t rm. , toatle known tea *ay y AI c ',. Will be offered nu the pretillsoi,, at rile .1111 • time, ilie tel de• t r lied tracts of and of tate ••131argaret Furl, .s, Ifeceikne4: ' I. A tract. or I,IM \J I, Cola:doing silent ,thirty acres • Tide tract Fs. nil tutted sal idwast•lN - on -- the'Sfule - road,ittolradf he-above descrilivil tilt t nod, lands of Jacob Rhodes and (lei, Strohm. It is It rata qua.l yof litae•tunti laud, Hirt is altl luilloto live tielac. 2. elan, the 000 00 hull of nhmr seven And one-lialf acres tit MOUNTAIN In Frank for.i too•nsltlp Thi. sold Iw sold lie coiniectlon wits the other half mentioned. skive. It desired by pier. chasers. Attendtin, o WI 1, 1,0 A..y pet pull cu . :1119, lundu kfiuwn ou day ot nolo by. ' WILLIAM C. BLA , Exacutor of 3,lurgarot, Forbes lecevetl. Clietnzbei.sbitiii Nrirtiez U. TO FARMERS' AND TREE PLANTERS. ' T Sp r • A I i t o B v ERSBUItG NURStRY (Formerly Ryder Nom* . ARAnclation,) Have for inl;,111 large or itamt!tien, o.• choice mortment of . Apple, • • '• • Peach, Pear, -- • . • ' ' • Plum, tol other tOOOO, tvitla ell the nett. or good Icinuti of ' • `‘ " •••,. Grape• Vinos ;,, Over one huhdred Varieties of Roses; , . . And an endreen annortment oreverything that •Is de sirable to stuck Is first duns orchard or gardesi. •Our pelves sirs, low and ow, treeit tiro so good 'IS the best. Ordern by mall will berelve our bent attention, - and initlkraction gissirsolliod in nil one dealings. For Catalogues mid other Infornintlon uddrests lila . •-.' , We want a good, rellatilo than In every town to act as wilt for the aide of our trees and plants. - Philadelphia Advolitsentents TP .11-1 F; LADDER Ttter4 can be not,Wndlthnt :will plena° tho ladles' hotter then n good, ttrtlelo, Ivhlelt fe neededl every hintl fer i eve.y Any9lllllo. boob ou nrtiC. , l Is KEYES' GENUINE AMERICAN TALLOW OAF, reeds ended tor the following purponep :'l3or gen.. oral houeehold nee; for the toilet; for the Inuttety ; fur chapped lutode, &0., ,:old by 01 grooms nctl storekeepers everywhere:. NATHAN 91110 t, Bole ageot, Nw. 919 North Front tared, Phllndolphht, AMPACAZTI• WA:LTIIMI: Watches' - • AT. TUE COMPANY'A • • And 'warranted. by. the 'Company sont with- orory watch , ibdes) Ldlt and oespripti , vb,Catalpimo sont to qpr '".. U. 4 ;04bas.fliled by oxproks.,o. O. r.r. with prhdlogn 0 f e 2 am I ti Piili x Pg A , N t¢ D o in iit. .61,r mu ney .u . Add a ra i s , :, in 14spnim DM VtiIIIPTIN. 111 excbryngo BUCIOIES, Oft SPRING NVAGIONS I= exelmoge for work In roar 9f Ltentz El= W. N. 111 , NDEItt. 4 0' , . Ext.:tier of A da 80PERINTENDEN1 1 , Clitinkbersblirg Nlimory n nnoclatlon, , ' ' Clf AMDVIEBDUIIO,. PA` - .'''sd4.iirlirziAil.E.,§! ~__.. i FOR' SHERIFF.—I . ., hereby, coffer my sell' its a candlett hit‘Ptir 'the office Of ISHERIbI, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Cunvontion „ if t ; 3miitc FOR §olicitntion •_12., 01 n nwnliM of 14putilkariiktirtittglIciat the cubit y, oiler myself nn it modulate for itte.oetnina floe of SIATilf tit the next Coil oty Couvention, sub ject to its dmmi9o... r • : 17oilltc • 301IN'Itlf0ADS, Norch 10,1670. FOR SLIERIP.V.LI my t.elf o o eontlitlote for the °Moo of bit EMIT, so hleet to the deuhilial of the Reptibliettn Notohottlog C9nowttteu, . . 11191 y, April 0, 1674 r',72,{p7Jte, • . , FOR SHERIET.—I hereby offer my melt', an it crootidlito for . lho ollho ut ::11lint FP, nialoot to the do&khi of the , Reliohllenit NOuihutt.- lug Coutnotteo. , JcniN. CarllLle,• 1816:' • • • • •• • • 751i7Jt0•- • A. L. SPO4YOL4I.II,'S COL U 111117.. A . L. SP9SSI..ER, Real Plmtate Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer, Incur. 4 . 1.1 end Clalru rAgout, I.)fline, Main litrert, livar Castro 8 pure. VIRGINIA LANDS lit the Slienan ,lol,ll Valley for ntiniher of valinthle, and highly 11111/.0,1 1 1 farms In " tho Valley" urn of. .roved •or sale The trouts run Rom 00 to mono. 'ho lm-1 is of the best rill.,lltv of 111110 , 411110. fully ir not superior, to the larid•ln 1 1 . 10110 0.1111 Volley, 111111 Wlll 10 1 11W1f1081 1 ,1 ,f ni tooonishingly low, tlgorrs. 'I ho exteeehm of. the Uttruherland_ Valley Railroad Ilan Virginia, or now snrveyerl,',oll run immedletely throng], the se. lion of country in whirls then, lands are located, which, 0 lIPIII eon, plteed, t uetlier nilb the advitivage of the intermit rloah river Iritosp 0 lotion will give-them oil Um ad vantages or Northern and 11.1stent markets. . A splendid oeturtuoity for, luer,„•tdaro invoattneuto is hero ulTered. A full and minute -description of tholoration and clone ter of the various Mich. nifty-11. had, by 111)- 141111 Z tO A. 1,. SPONSI,I7II., 171.11.71) /teal Tittle Agent, Carliale. ORE BANK FOR•SALE •••=—A rich deposit of the I eat qualtty Ilertantitu Oro yteldha r'a per:gent. einoprieleg about-IN 'ACIlkg, locate.] in Monroe township, about 2 trAleg ?ton, the Irun .. 3Losju Lo S C. IV. & O. V. Ahi, an the-Routh atria or thi."Ydlow Lireerhea erode. 'There in a attune. of Water running through the tract nueleient fur wat'hing the ore and furnishing water power bu nnies. PulEo,lsl slosh.lous or olowlnit the Lank mai roll upon flonriN W. Letitia], at '•Loidish's ni111," for merly known as liricker'd mill, Monroe township, Combo, land county, or upon A. L. SCONSI., - Elt , , 30Jun069 Beal Estate .Igont, Carlisle!. (IRE WASHER FOR SALE.—An ex .,..1111t O h • Washer, nt the Ore Bank of George W. Leitlieh, nearly new. Int sold very Ap ply to ^ A. L. SPO:{ . .,LEIL. Witzl7o, FOR BENT.—The brick rcsi L•nco of , James but,. ,ituntttl on Nouth. lennover z reel, noarlr oyene,alte Coe ly•re hotel, will be leased for 000 year Goon 11,t of Apell next. Also, a eannenothous two emery terf k residence, on Coot e.treee, ret wren 31,10 need Loother steeebe; and a lot of ground on It/ o tot aids of the betart Spring, belonging to the heft, or Jo•eple Shrone, clueensed, c lit to,, alsu leesad for one year freln the first of Ape II nest. 11,, 070 LEGAL NOTICES. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Lettere of Admit)filtrate - II to the 4,d/thief Swum , ali Shea ITur, Into of 1110.1oP011 towlo,hlf t thieeneeti, have hall mined by the sloe-of Cinnlierland enmity tone, u teierrigned rrelding in South toll 11.1n•hip All iiiiremai t. 1110 114 i 1 entitle ere req livered to nail,f lu,wdiute iiityinirit, and tho, linllne clirlinirligainiit It In prrs(nt thew, dui) all theilLicated, ler ret Element. JOEL Sfilit% EPEE, Mind istratui I= TN THE ORPIUNS' COUNT OF t.I23IIIIiItLAND COVNTY. . . • . _ . Eat Ole of John Zuq, late of the" Townskip of South Middleton, deceased. TI e Atall'or appointed by the Giort ' lo tribute ant the looanee in the Ilan& ob ?dal, ex...liter Id the tnlJ John Zur, dot:maul, to anti. RMOOK. ti,d partlrtoentitled titer t , , Gill nttond td be dot it, ot his appoktoinitit In AIII/llljr of nyuid, at Ins oak., in Om aorough 4 -tot Alonday, tho ttorternth dot: of Jima, A 1) le7o, at Id &Omit, H When and Where nil 'miaow( Interottel lire re woo.loded to attend and ropreihnt their several in- Jeresta. M. C. MERMAN, 4tiditor. [MEM NOTICE Sarnueel Zar,e ling !mole nn asFlyonnolet, for thee bon, fa of leis VrOMIGI x, to John C. 'Monroe, le, whom all 11111 k lee• preseerleal, anti all lee moots-Imola. JOILN S. MONROE, Aree.lgura. 21ap - Oft COURT PIIOCLAIiATION Notice k liorehy given to all pm°. Interested -- th - at - rm - lvdpnrrirc.n Coon or G•tnmou 1 eon w hold at lotle, Lt and fur Cunt ber.nnd aunty, on Monday, the fifteenth day of Augast, 1870, and to continue Ono went: for Ihn fetal of moved pending tel urolotorrnined In noel Court. Ily.order of the Conrt. Jl.O. C. TII(DIPSON, Sllorift Seam N OFFICE, CIIFIISIC, May 5,1070, NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS • 'the Tremlurnr of Cumberland enmity trill attend, for the purpose of receiving Co o nty nod State taxes fur 1870,0 s tell oiled by Act of Al•senthly at the Ml lowing limes and idtices,iffiT- snotb MkklloGm , nt ItuplOy's iiotol, May 27; at ol lag .I . )rings May 2S. - Flankfmt, nt Illo•ersilie, ' , lay 30 and 31. 311131 n, at Knettl,'n school lulu. e, J nun land «. West l'onueboin' at. ellinn6ll'n 'howl, Juno 3; nt Faire hotel, June 4 Nowtml,ut Ittttenbutger'. hotel. Juno 0; • tit WO nveem, Juno 7. IRIMIUM=I Vicki ta Crotlpel. hotel, .1911.3 10 ttntl 11. Southatiwttal, nt Balogh:l.l'n hotel, Juno 13 and 4. irllllo Lorg, al Sharp's hotrl, Juno 15 ml 'U. ehlpiwnsburg ➢ogoug6 uud Tau nthip, at. MJ Nu' y', hut.-I; Juno 17 and 18." N,aville, at Ilanod.ergar's hotel, aunt. 20 and 21 MechanteslJurg, at Lol.:lg's hot, , Juno 22 and O. New C 111111,104 at Bull's hotel, June 21 and 25. Curti:4'v: at Com In lesion yr'e4 011ie; June 27 and iR On :01 tines not pall 011-Ir Vororo Iha lint of au. gu , t'noxt, fiat. per cant will ho added: _ The'l'roxrrooe all foci-Ire tins at his offica until tho 11101 day of :eptembo• next, nl irhieh time dd.. pllcatol. of all unpitid tax,s bill ho issu...l to the con stall., of the rvsprrtive liorougli.. and fownships'for 12,011,41:on. . fIEOILON WETZEL Treamort, of Cllttibtnillnd ruonfy, Pn ENE FURNITURE,. PUEN,TTUBE. A. B: EAVING, . . Gabliaet Maker and Undertalr9i., West Main street, OPPOSITE LEES IVAREIIudSE Pretabint fo7;. Beet Furniture awarded at 1 - Coiffd , Latta siuec 78 i 7 j Furniture of all enact!. m d Styles of Foreign arid Domes , lc manufacture, from tiro finest' rosewood aljd 31ahogany to the !Defeat priced maple and plue 4 Obemboryl' -F * I.IItNIT -' RH . • .ICitoben end ' . •Ofilee ' Emtp.Ticlng every article used by Iledsaand !total 'keepers!of un most 'approVed turd lashionaldo design 000 11111 , 1 i Including^dso Cottage romp urn In suits 101;1pl ,01 Wad Nattyasrs, ailtframes p csit'"PartCru r attendne given nit usual to funainfs orders from tows nod country, atter•tml , to promptly and m, modecnte Lefton. SPIRT AI.•ATTF:NT'IOW PA ID TO TOR SEi:EOTION OF • WALL PA PHIL •. ' i' r • -• ' r =whin. C 4 :FURNITURE ---' ' " ''' • i q'F.JL . E P tr iv A r,!T o'N • & d'o ~ • .. . . . •.. - - Cabinet Alalmm, " ' - . , co. A1.i.1 WALNIJT 61'., 1'.11,11,,A.13113.3'.11./A.. .., (ia...&1•Lii.4‘,.i4,,,t 14 one a,tho oldo:,+t lo I.lliladol.. i. I dklo, owl ran s k tong oxporlonce,6wd,merl rfoollittim , A: urn prkaokred to fitrillth g ood on Ii nt. It:wow:Ole NVo too l lifil'ettiOu II pe' (Otlil 11, to, 4014 : ago mod'iml': priced furutturo of on i ieilor 'Ci l oollt i . 'A largo OtoCk of flo nI tiro di ,i'st'ys on lotl o .l. Ii otl,noi du t o ordoF , Coitilters;' Pink Work, hid I file° For:afore ror liooko, talleus and Om'. µ I./oh', to of der. : , '1 ‘ ' ' ' J. -ii- - T ii•vio'r 'r L' S .pa. ,VALT9N,, , ,, 4 , .• l r. . 04. L. COTT. 10fob70-Iy, . . . . • .4,.......__..,',..._:...__,. ` ENEHAL •UPITOLSTP WY. • . . CUAItT4I:I3 lIALE, . • .00 Aath'Strcot, + ers for tine Spring Troth. a onsortoient 4 ottitighom and Real Lice Clll.llllll, 11111110 W t3bution;inAlto.ryowert colors and Ore ig CornlCo,l rind ito•cwood and Oht. ruriiititro' clips ,rip.ciiverii Sttid i cut and walla: ' • SpritigUnd Liidr Mottiewito tomb to order:' Agent for Out ritilit Metallic Spring flea; and for the Valera Spiinglixturo for Wiridolviliados. ' DIVIDENbS. INN e.: .. Dorit'Peoli„l Tho .13oand .of .hireajors tit le :day dolared a dlvldebd of NIVE..PaII. CENT tor thol.t ell man the oh the capital stocky free from, lqalional and Stab., tem, payable on demand. , . . 1 t . . LNOTIdE. „., _ • . 1 prnit..it• • .OLU•ev of Troveurci of Ntlielo U . NTareree4' May 7,:1896. ; The adtilido Otts'Ond Welbrl'onipanyL4e‘ 1.11'14 (104 declared a dividend 'or' 0 : 1 ; 1 •POLLAR• The ,baeltal 'etcck Of ',the conikeny•,• payaLlO tender Wald, °fear of lambs. • A. L. OPONSLER," • TreastipM"' 10ma370.8t I=EM A. H. k: