Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 02, 1870, Image 3

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cARLIsi;4' itrisi
Tim ice cream season is here
BitAttrt , ,Y 3iout 7ardA wit
Hoors, , worn, by ladies,. are almost
nnmliered among the things that were.
MARBLE playing is at itiheight'among
the Yopng.Agalrlea of. our borough.
THE last sensation—two dogs in mor
tal combat on En:S‘ti Loaher' 1 /
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A onrad many of our pavements need
repairing,'We bricica, by long E dna'cOn=
staut use, having becoom •looserkedrund
in a very bad condition for pedestrians.
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To TruyE r t.Ens.,Pmlcr the head, of
"New; to-day," it wilt he noticed that
important changes have .been made in
the time table of'the Pennsylvania Rail
road.
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STRAWBEURIEB.—The first strawber
ries of tbe season 'were offered in our
markets on Saturday morning last. They
appOared to sell rather slowly, at from
twenty to thirty cents per box. Too high
in price for the poor printer.
ATTENTION, , iS directed to the
figment , in another column, Of A. L.
Sporyph offering that well known busi
ness stand and dwelling known as the
Pohley property at priitate sale. This is
a rare inducement:,
lEMECZII
SILIZURIO nV GOVEIMIENT OFFICIALS.
—We aro reliably informed that Captain
Landis and John Crozier, Major Patton's
valuable assistants in the Collector's
office, ou Wednesday morning last, seized
14,000 segars, from one of our promi
nent merchants. • Failure to_ have the
segars properly stamped led to the cap
ture of Wein.
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Picmc. 7 -The Harrisburg "typos" in
tend holding,a picnic at Marysville, on
Saturday next. Having had the pleas
ure of being present at one of thes'e social
gatherings, We can safely assure all. per-
Sena who.purpose participating, that • the
printers of Harrisburg will spare neither
pains nor expense to make all enjoy them
selves hugely.
MERCAkTILE.-D. A. Sawyer has jut
returned with a new stock of Summer
gdois, consisting of Lawns, Grenadines,
Bereges, Hernanis, Piques, Marsailles,
Lace Points, Summer Shawls, and eve
rything suitable for the season. In
which great bargains can be had, and
money 'saved. ,Everybody call before
purchasing elsewherx. See and read ad
vertisement under the head of "New
To-day." •
PUGILISTIq.—QtiIte an excitement - was
caused. on Monday evening last; in the
neighborhood of the square, by two
young men "going for" each other a la
Mace and Allen. We did not learn-what
was the, cause of their difficulty ; but
certain it, is that they pummelled each
other right; lively for 'a few -minutes,
.whett.Otficer Hunter interfered and hos
tilities ceased, without either gaining
any decided advantage. Result—Two
eyes nicely ornirtnexted, and one comae
nance consiclemhiy scratched..
THE FOURTIL OF JULY.: -We SUplibSO
there be some more talk this year
concerning a s- gourtliTcfJury . celebration,
and flat,it Will and as allother talk of
the kind has done. If anything is to be
doncriWthaidirection of a really ; worthy
coleb6.tion, care should be taken to let
the matter be thoioughlYywell kliown
not only in the town but in the sur
rounding districts. Last year the matter
was only spoken of for a few da,ys prior
to the fourth,-and-then -through neglect
or from Imbecility of management, noth
ing was„done. Let some one stir on this
occasion and get up a celebration. worthy
of the old borough:
WE wish ,to inform our business , men,
and the public generally, that we have,
and keep Uq„nstanily on hand s large
stock of all kiwis:. of. Paper, Cards and
EnvolopeS, which, were purchased froth.
large wholesale establishments in Phila.
dolphin and New 'Vol.lc,,auc i lwlUclr were
obtalnuant,wholesale oriCes: We have
nice line paper, all colors, for Posters,
C irculars, Erogranuncs, Letter Pa
... 0; per, Note Paper. and Bill. Heads, Pine
cards for :Weddings, Visiting and Busi
ness, together with:l - list-class Railroad
Cards, suitable' for Concerts, 'Exhibitions,
Uaving added new material to our
jobbing deparynunt srlthin the past few
weeltS:''3444iifabled'te &Onto all the
different styles of: printing, as cheaply as
can be done in . anY office, and in a style
excelled* neni3,...
Ax 'ExCuuszoN;-.4,' number of 'the
gentleMO;of cont , towttytopose organizing
ri schooner 'excursion. down the Chesa
peake Bay. — A - gentleman, a friend of
ono of the excursionists, and the owner
of two fine schooners, has promised the
us - e of one of his new vessels, the "C.
W. Buoy." The party will start on the
proposed trip sometime in July, and will
be abSent aboyt,Awo,wpela..J, To ope who
- has never experienced a trip of this kind
the pleasure and enjoyment cannot be
overestimated. A landsman, cooped up
amdng the'ilill ' s'ntieMOlMtainS all ' his
life; has little conception Of the charms
of a voyagopl theiwateip, , ,T4O pprOple.,
mont of gentlethen has not been filled,
but ail organizatioii is about being
formcd, , frito the 'eYitaiiatib' (Mt
of the necessary plans and arrangements.
We will note from time to time, the pro
gress of the 15xC'ursion, as it is soli - 160in ,
so 1110 .14•4'4.440i persons .}4 l;,t~zi9 . section
of country, the details will prove of in
terest. •Those who wish to add ton years
to their lemo , of life, , slimald , be of , the
party,
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W are inforiiii4l
zen, agon f the American' Tract Sonic- ,
ty, is visitin
. lo4pAyn . ll,loug,,,tho, Cum
berland Valley Railroad, topupply'fami
lies add Sunday Schoolatastitlitheir pub
licarOnif, \ , vvell&i, U16 1 4)514 otli&
establishments. To - 'pastors, students,'
and Sunday Schools, he offers - the sopie
ty's own publicatrOliii t qkeduotion •of
ten pOr cent fran . Olic. cataJogno ‘ . l)ticos . ;
other publications according. to arrange
ments pfibtriOntiWtitiVi3' .44th tlid4o'eliCce:
,t,
From the third to the eleventh of,Jime•
he may. fours ' j ai ;'' dtlid,'4aliiia .
Valley Hotel, in Carlisle ; from the elev,
enth to the thirteenth, at Dr. I. Lefe
vro's, West . Main street, Mechanicsburg.
During the State Sunday School, Asso
ciation, which begins Junel4, ho may
be found at 121 Washington street, near
.the dufmtsllaxxifaligsgiV4tlkragard•
to quality, quantity, ini6bi:tind4Ole'llf
binding, the society feels safe M repre-
Senting thekhol4sl ne.qoqualecli by few;
and excelled by inimp, , aplipatie l n r,
delu P. irifotivelitta
logue. 'Wo bespeak ,Krilim If t , liberal
•
pAtronage.
#'6 l .l?;:t . .1'0 1 iv••
'AgrECT TO OUR ~I:OErAIiT4W.
'ffiko
ORAND DISPLAY OF ! TII$ ~MILTTA Y.
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IMLOSISO NBTRXT . lOW 1W rSECREIT
IMITECMI
FIVE HUNDRED gEN IN LINE
- *onday, last was a day widely will long
remembered by the citizens of Cat , '
Our streets wore filled early in the
forenoon by crowds of visitors from .-the,
country, while the arrival of every train
greatly augmented their numbers. 11Ien
women and children Could be seen, at
any hour of the fortthoon, harrying
wreaths and bouquets •to the Court!
house, (the place of meeting,) a freewill
offering in honor of the patriot-dead.
. -
&Inc before was there so much interest
manifested in commemoration of the day'
as upoti'this occasion, and the liberality
with which all gave of their choicest
lowers, cannot be too highly commended
At the hour of ono the time appointed
for meeting having arrived, Post 114, of
the G. A. R., under whose direction the
graves were to be decorated, marched
from their hall, on Main street, to the
Court House. Soon after the officers and
troops froffi Carlisle Bar . ratiks, preceded
by the Barracks 'Band, arrived. The
Red Men,,J3rotherhood of the Union, and
Junior American Mechanics, preceded by
the Carlisle Brass Band, and the !senior
order of American Mechanics preceded
by the Barracks Band, were marched to
the Court House. The soldiers and
members'of the \ t , lilierent secret organi
zations, after considerable difilmilty,
were seated in the room. Hundreds
were unable - to gain admission to' hear
the addressdeliyered by Rev. Dr. Wing,
while on the squares were several thou
sand persons, awaiting the moving of the
vocession.
After a prayer by the Rev. 41. Eggers,
of the German Lutheran church, the ora
tor of the day was then . introduced by
Col. R. M. Henderson, .who addressed
the audience as eellows :
ADDRESS" OF REV: CONWAY P. WINO
It seems difficult for us to realize that
we are the same people that used to meet
together so often, a few years since, in
wrow, and deepest anxiety. The same
pleasant skies are, indeed, over us, and_,
the same beautiful valleys and grand
mountains surround us ; 'we have the
same faces, in general, moving before us,
and the frame-work of society is not, es
scutiallS,, changed; but where are all -
those thoughts and strivings of heart,
which these constituted our inner andtru
est life. Each morning,,then, we has
tened, from our almost sleepless cham
bers, to inquire what news had come. dur
ing the itight„ from the scenes of battle,
not knowing whether we should hear of
terrible disasters, or of exhilarating vic
tories, and onihe tiptoe of expectation,
whether we should have our ears saluted
with shouts of :exultation, - or ; with the
sighs of mourning. Each day was spoilt
in busy preparation for some perilqus
enterprise, in anxious suspense, or In
_adittinistering • comfort and --eon nsel -- to
those who seemed to have- lost their •
' earthly all. At each unaccustomed
sonud of the night for many months, we,
in this region, started from our beds, not
certain but it might be from the presence .
- ef — alio§ - Mii - anny in our streets, or from
the conflagration of our dwellings.. Al
most every day, one or another of our
families was stricken down with sad
news of some absent soldier boy, who
had surrendered his life or limb in de
fence of his country ; and, sometimes, his
remains were received, and conveyed, by
his friends, through our'streetsito his
quiek_resting-place,.oe*e beard of his
.burial, unknown and undistinguished, on
some distant battlefield. Oh, as we sit
to-day, so quietly on these seats, and look
around upon our smiling fields of plenty,
we
we almost startle, as reflect upon our
present security. -
And to-day we are met to do honor. to
:those whom we lost in those dark tinieg.
We are gathpred here to collect -m0
thoughts for a few moments, before wo
meet around their graves. :We want to
have right thoughts,
_and to cherish the
liitrest emotions. 'We do not like to trust
to those hasty Impulses that may ho super
ficial, and misdirected, if not controlled
even in the purest hearts, bia Wise judg
ment, and a heaven-born inspiration.
Those; who lieve originated the custom
of ibis day, appear to have struck upon .
what seems admirably adapted for Its
purpose.
,And yet what should be our object,
and what,slioulddip the direction of our; thonghts`? Everything most natural to
;ionic hearts may not by the most desir
blc. Is it desirable to preserve the
memory ,of 'those terrible days ? That
depends on the way in which we remem
berthem. Some love, 'simply, scenes of
horror, and their recollection fastens only
upon battle,lields, and prisons, and fam
ines, and hospitals, and weary marches
and nieges . . - We, too, would not forget
eSo ; let history record them, and lo
them . enter into the awful' picture of
. Nilint Arne_ patriotn_had -to- .oncounter,
But thiljifidet. the
Picture must not terminate here.
,Tliere
is a significance in all these IMysidal'suf
ferings, which is indispensable, to their
proper street. Only the loWest natures
will stop at them,, , and lose sight. of the
grand priniSipleS wlifeh '.thrB . 4
a spiritual lustre. A picture of a Mere
I)atile, with-no histocical
bA• relished mono, _but lovers of
more excitement. 7f , our inonuinents,
and histories, and celebrations haye,,no
higher thought thusthis, lot thew all,
polish-64 will dObasil, its. ' 1;1 ' it
to ' ' the . • bittOtheSB and' hatred
which were so apt la.Fpving Oil betvreen
tIM contending -parties in those strifes?,
Thera were..persons engaged ,inonr..je . -
corft struggle Ntirlto mud have been actua
ted; limy the i nsost corrupt ,and„
spirit. They sinned against:light al d
knowkid.: • TheY'llinied the floodgates'
'war and i•evolutiou;:when they'inust,
have known that therhad no reasonable- 1
cads°. They blew the coals of strife'
when they kYrdiv that. Abditi bionth' Vas
the( breath of calumny and falsithoect.
But thesa wel;o.ifot'thd body'of , the Imo
,rdei who followeduthemV. and , wore de-
eeled by thorn. The great multitude,
AMi l
owed them under a wrong impression
,ot: our views, and- tiatillijiliiyi areV-iih4 t
generally, un . 4eepived.., Is At well, for,. ns,
-to I chorili' flitlo'r s tibe.W' li,Yasin:4'' 'aiiCii?
VV lea we ronagO4 fi'at- tfiti•did , nn
de I',Jct.l, f 4 #__'1 5 ,f9 i , t .1 3 1 6 -V9;.'iV4 Yi t iO 140: 1 -',:
i i ,
in s hoff,natiekedmen,andJwhe n 'a w ' e i tow ,,
he qt . , I 0-,OF.iirOconOli4l4. ! r A''ainikiiiiiCa,
a l u lLC''',. 2 ! . : 3 . v ,rl ti .tir 3r ls,n, 10 1 i11 6 . 1) ,"?...0iir!1VA
, ge oualun eadies, .analtnweilwb co
. It'iauty i t .
a)iiv,.:44opipideo4..tiiiii th,eY:itioliriiiii;.i
- only tnct•dalurtbo evil by cherishing ani,-
liiciaitlea?.:.:Tliero may 'livq - baciva'tbaio
, , when* aonto . load erii tnigfit pro (Bally, li avO
'bebb4-ado . to suffer—but if 79; bare
raticbed tliii:itusantitiUta,dit tiatoty. Ultb.;
'out thciiiibiiiitibdiiriogar Penalties, -riiiit',
l illeindnldenCii;AiWcfriffAfinib, ( tilli
wo may now dismiss such things forever,
'Edict have thanameos well as the reality
•of a free and, univeys i alpmflcsty : ns „
accept of the necessary logic; of '&064 .
and rejoice that we are• not called upon
for. severe crlminiations, and recrimina-
tions,nor{oi bfcgoging flyor,,pastlyrongc:
Some cif yOn -''xiiitY 'hiivici 144 - 'cif i 'thb
young man,.whose father, mother , ‘ sisters
and brothers were all - murdered, out.
ragecli'M ;. I :iiiiitlllit:o/ ibys Alicllt#f kc,
/,
giabs. ._Undori-the- impulse ofty tier re=
se,ntment, he immediately 4pnse rated
.his life to one long; 'undying' hosti ity to
the; Indian. - The last time he was seen
he had 108 scalps. He seemed confident
that God would protect hire till 'is had
accumulated 200 scalps, when he thought
he . slimild 'l's6!ivirrinitl to 'idi©." . rwi, filo •
told ticat ilils;.le. onlioiid , de. i;,.'iliaL.6'iii3',
s'ir l itai'eages... :,, ~', :;:-... : ; ,;'.'.'n:..'-..
The severe chastisement which Baker
recently gave to the Indians in Montana,
was - reported to be the-iresultef t l he pri
vate vengeance or a hidy fit iilitinesota,
'whose brother was.murdered by an In
dian. chief Who' had been "'tender&
brought , up' with him.. In contrast iwith,
this we are now able to give an instance
of a more enlightCned and Christian
spirit. That lady now writes to the edi
tor who had published:the account, "The
only steps I took in the matter were to
send for the bereaved children, and to
protect and save them ; and my only,
prayer-is, that the murderers may be en
lightened, and made partakers of A re
ligion of forgiveness and love—and. far
am I from wishing that they may be sub
jected as they noW lire to , the tieniMent
and broken promises, and, vengeance of
a powerful nation, who considers not
God's great law of doing as we would be ,
done by.:' This is the sublime spirit
which now better becomes us. There is
deep - meaning and Wisdom, as well as
true piety, in the spiritovhich, after law
and justice have - gone as far. as is need-,
ful and possible,-would melt the hearts
of former enemies with kindness, and if
posSible, lead them to a better mind.
The errors under which the great multi
tO6 at the South still labor, will never
be dispelled by returning railing for rail-,
ing, but by the exhibition of a spirit'
which will show them - that theyrrow:are
and always have been mistaken and mis
informed with regard to us. But why,
then, not leave the syhole subject in ob- -
livion,- and why revive any memories of
those painful years? Because we have
some profitable lessons, for 'which even all
those sufferings Were not too much to pay.
That terriblestr•uggle was not anacci
dent of history, but a lesson of the ages.
God was not the author of the crime, for
there were men who needed •no
or fiendish prompting. ' But the gtertit-
Hulur of all saw It to be a necessary re
sult, produced by the collision of good
and evil in our race, and he would have
us learn great principles from it. It was
a tremendously costly lesson, and-- we
should lose much, indeed, if we lightly
refused to learn it.,. The occasion doeS
not require that I should dwell upon the
lesson. itself, and, fortunately, -there, are
Many seasons in which .we are not a
lowed.to forget it
The lesson we have to learn-to-day is
to bri - gMlicld at the graves Of °Ur - hived
rims. It vas said of °hexane-It beloved
of our Lord, "She gooth to the-grave to
weep there.' Every ode turns tenderly,
Mid thoughtfully to the graves of those
_who -inc -lovett — Thriffgli \e may have
-
cherished their remains, and protected
them, like Ilizpah from the birds of
prey, we are obliged, after all, to bury
thorn out of our sight. .Dear mother
earth, alone, can endure them in her bo
som; and to her care we resign them out
of our sight. I do not wonder that wo
all,' however, love to have those who
have boon united to us by kindred dos,
- united wftlr - us, also, as nearly as pos
sible, in death. My may, perhaps,
sleep as well,7perhaps• even more honor
ably, oil some tattle-field of glory.
There they seem to be an essential part
of the glorious scene. 'But the quiet
family cluster, in the village cemetery.
has a striking history, too ; flints: as beau
tiful and endearing, as can be found in the
national field. If the goldiers' l grave is
touching and instructive at Gettysburg,
at Antietam, and around the famine pri
sons of Andersonvillo and Bello Island,
it has an equally touching significance in
the family group at home. There, by
the side of the wife, the father, and - the
children, who, equally brave with him-.
self, shared in his sufferings and lofty
sacrifices, his plain tombstone has a
voice it could have no where else.
"Bury me with my kindred„" 11a3 al
ways been the cry of nature, and like
other instincts it often has a deep wisdom
;juf it. Every time the eye of a child, or
friend reads thejnseription on a soldier's
tomb, let it rest ; also, upon relative;
sleeping by his, side, and think of him
only as a part of a common group, that
shared, in all his toils and sufferings.
But what mean we whop we Would deco
rate these graves? There are three
plaSsespf persons who would build mon
uments to ' the departed, and linger
around their supuloh res.
1. The first do sfl_becitit se their heart,.
are buried there. They feel that the stall'
-and hope of theinlivos wits taken hay,
when some. loved:ono ..died.
nothing niore to ,ltve Tor, : but they wait,.
in broken-hearted'Ospond?ney Mita life.
breaks its , hate,fut eirii: and let them go
down,' sorrowing, to the
This seems amiable, 'and we admire the
fidelity of affeetithi , etthlbitedi—but we
cannot ,apiirmie of its wisdom, or its
scope. We were .neYer made 'td lose all
aim in life when another leayes our side.
tis lio complimentp I.llnWpd,to,
inplS. rniit,ea rikl
igher aim. We, too, aro mon, and'
have grand ond!tpf if,Dt us not
feebly wither up, and loso all lifo,:w4on
wo lOso Iti'nfost prediousl,j6ol3l,•dildi oh&
most ondezired assoolatd. If. those wo
boye,4l. yirtno,9
.lot, no sinniotohlies9
copying thorn, Ana let
,ais tlint4e,
4114r0 profited by . ' tififir' l litfifid` 'examples.
We would not forgot thorn—far enough
.
ram thak=rlo ,oftpl) go Wtheiwaym
'tit mainly le learn and refreali the lesson
'of their lives:
2. Aiirdt?iir; Iclan biiiid,'Whrti'lielkilatee l i
ac ovi the' tombs of the . departed in
the verli
,sel7rit thotie
Thuti tho JeWih Jesits' qey r tii4
set mlolires of the prophOte, wgile thew
ifathAp, „gym:, 1:,-,Tho t y alArweA .010,
doWs of the same fithers. .They
those4.whd'had , ilothegatod''
hose prophets, and now it they, built the ,
tomha livas Vbxoeopal,ibirasVn
odnoss. Alas there aro some who bated
1 ,q4 "Ve`rYgbiili t itiOd''Ciiiik'd" 'dr hou'
~ diers while t 17934 won plkie, bat w4q,now.„
Wauld fain seem to cast a flower on their
on) y, thoy,liaye seen
tile error of their former sympathies; and
wo iojoico'lii thelepVistlfie
ovenw!),,qp,,wo Atinls...somothiug.ug, ;; their,
forrner distrust.
Att to'
thrit muoklargerolao,,ieho,:saatilado-day r •
ttedorate graves only to perpetutte.tM , :sp,e:r r, ,
it and virtues of tho depOted.
•
. ,
concUatil44lloleS3Vt&bitainctßON
delarted friend is the ltnifitidlOreihiedial
which mOulder in his tomb. If ho has
/ii lid-worthily; ho;lranstihtwevleft=elicer
furore precious, and more olnracteristic
,
of himself, thati l ' 'fbu )
nn .there..
But ordinarily, no,Wherev.,oarflthe world,.
see,land no where' can -we more strik-:
exprelh!'6iiit'
parted, than theropillleni!iirmgoneral;
will appreciate what is done by sensible
'o , iltward acts, and connected - With
objets: And in,the grayc i wc,,havele 7 ,
posited all that the senses could appre
hend. Tho outward' bti'is theirs;'
grant that it is nothing ,but ther,..fteshy.,
tahernacle, end that the soul that gave
it all.•elrarietor is : departed •to Is higher'
. shore, still, around these remains we
linger, .as the ,rouly , ..reliot , L ayli4eh, is, left.
We cannot, altogether, forget that
there all that our sensr.s. CNA aPpreffiato.'
is governed. Is it wrong for us to make
our pilgrimage therecto_teStify . 'cle.L .
votion at such a shrine,? ,
And what is it that we there'
do l No one imagineAthat It Lithe Mere:
ihiSt that slumbers there. , WOO:low Oat:
the casket wo once loved, was soon dis-
so1e(1. "It waB ti:;6llptidi
in dishonor, in weaknens, natural
body." Ilut.tv'eif if tlin:npir,ifn nf:the i 'de
vitrted revisit, not the plates whore
their mortalifY reposes, find 41.14, know
not what is
.dono by
in the conflict, wo , love' to. tell• the world
how precious' is virthit,, demeStic affee,-;
tion, patriotism; and i, „disinterested,
self-sacrifice for truth, and the pUblic
welfare. hvary flower we, te-day; pluck
from its stem, blooms' mOre,heatitifyillY;,
and tells a lovelier tale; when it dies on
these soldiers' graves. It is a syllable
'in that •impassioned language by which
wo.not oniy`speak forth, a nation't grat a
itude, but commend td all around us, and
eSpabially to the coming generation the,
principles 'for whieh they gave their lives,
and the noble devotion with which they
met death. Some of us have shed many
bitter tears over their loss. I •
We remember when we met them
as they wece, departing on' their warlike
orrand,Nbraher, sister, father, mother,
anti teacher, and gave them our
Bibles, and ourblessingwe remember
how the hands of dear' friends clung to
gether in parting, and almost refused to
Separate ; and the image of those manly
forms, as they went cheerily away,
Was blighted when we learned that
they were gone forever ; but we are coin
forted, and almost lwouil, when we think '
it was our brother, or child, or friend,
who so nobly died, and left his name on
our country's nnunents, and his virtues
to be copied by all who hear his name.
Oh, such memories are their truest graves,
and such praises the best flowers on their
tombs.
,We will not refuse, - however,
, oven' the perishing flowers, and now we
gd; each thiel in his own:way, to find the
tombs specially dear to us, but it is in our
utmost souls, and heart oi'helirts, that we
would embalm the imago of their char
acters, and seek the good of that coun
try, they so.learly saved.
The address was listened to whit the
utmost attention, and at its close the
`speaker was loudly 'applauded. The
flowers were then - distributed to those
intending - to take part in the decoration- .
of the graves, after wflich the line of pro •
cession was then formed in front of the
Court House, and moved doWn Hanover
s':,rect, in the following order :
==
Post No. 114, G. A. R., numbering 35
men, preceded by the Barracks
Band, Col. H. M. Henderson,
Chief Marshal.
Soldiers from Carlisle Barracks, number
ing 200 men, under command of
•
Captain
Carlisle Council, No. 905, O. U. A.'111.,
tiumberityrlo mon, 11,9bort
Caitney, jr., Marshal, and
Win. Thrush, Assistant
. Marshal-.
arion Council, No. 88, Jr. 0. U. A. M.,
numbering 3l yohng moh, El
dor Beotom, Marshal.
Conodoguirtet Tribe, No. 108, I. 0. R
M., numbering 35 men, pre
ceded by,tbe Carlisle Brass
Band, Jacob Thudiumi
Marshal, and Jacob
~,Hipple,7l.s4ktant
Marshal.
Cumberland Circle, No. IS, B. U. (H.
F.) C. of A , numbering 41 men,
• Jesse D. Rhipoilitrt,
The procession marehed
ver street., yueping time to :funeral dir2 -
ges discoursed by the
... bands. In the
ands of ovoyy ono Nl*o b6uquots . of
flowers, while a number of baskets (fon
taining,tlowers wore•caxtfied.by members
of the G. A. R. and soldierS. 'The' Meni
bars of 'the tlitlereelnt'does worn clothed
. .
in their aPpr6Prina Ritaliiiii,and pre
sented iillandsdino'.obiiearanco.
On arriving at , the old graveyarkl,, thu,
woeession brolcti ranlc6, and proneinledt
o decorate the graves of 'who lost•
their lives in the late wai, After this
sad and sihint duty had been performed;
the processinn again formed line; lat
,
the call of the bugle,) and marched: ihilt . 4
East up. Bedfoi'd - to
POmfret t 6 'UM
gra.veyard,
dotachinMit . ddebratiad'iliO of
• •
soldiers buried there.
The proedgkee ite
march to Ashlera \vliere thqi ,
decOrhifon 'theidnives (;)idiotiA
inEdri•da theW was httondod.td.".
. After all, had.,hoon (lego,,luu.lthq pro
-
molly of paying the last sad tribute of
respea4,6 ;the Fcrepakeil Iroo4s IleeiCpin.-
fortned,,t,he-linc i lyas,again reforlue4,,anO,
leturned to town, marching ,up
street, to the Court .11ouse, when the
bono d le tiOn, 15,,tas i prctupµnee4 by t ,t,,hq ; Rev.
Joel . Swartz , pastor of the Lu
thbrantlliiitteht iituf
,
nlisse4l )114° , ,i ,giVilkoJA
Band roturning to the Barracks, and tho
Aeildriii
si4)ctive halls and were dismissod.."4-,,,,,.,.
Thus 0094 . Aty,.)ycp z.
epont, and which provod, conclusivofy,
that tho , AaietricAn
and rvvorpntco h
uttlfoir !vies tat •thoir , country•miOt
be; savb.d;:t
DIZCORATION DAY.- A C KNOWLEDGi:.
.IAII
b-
itlii—Post N0..1- ;-, I-i l A.. ~ -arl is lc';
M i ry 31, 187!). .; ThO• uqoisiggod Coin.
41 ttoo of tho PCist, dosilie. tffus publicly
to offer thoir: cougratulMlohlo, upon .tho'
bc i autifill and ontliusiaitio observance' of
'“ I 000ratioril iDayo" ...orcilloutim,(.l the
•th Meth instant, in Conformity with the
general orders.of.the.Grand,g*giveiF
.0 th e Grand Acrityrsif , the Republic.
:1 O annuaCiiiiiii L to the graves of our
fa len conaraliksyjkl) pfferAno pry/13:1111s
, 4 d •garlands of flowers, is a sad yet
pl lasing day, calling inta i ,o,yegoifte tho c
deepest and mableVedliiigtiiif the heart.
*Rh. thalmenitiers of the Grand Awry.-,
ofithe Republic it inn'Ay a national holy
(1?Y, to be nvei obseyved4withleamled yet •
grateful manifestations, 'l.• , ;Lnd itiadeoply
gratifying.to'lcnti*: thatutlie L edineinnl i q:
generally so warmly sympathize with us
Our .
unito , with';;Mato'..l.ictW riattiblt.
ant i s l ip „fl i ts Anterestipg
• Tho $1116 , 044 aiviWilistif on thci ! :
recent anniversary, of Decoration Day, in,
Caidisle was unusually brilliant and im
posing' arid tile 4drrilloitice, A repre'senta
eves of IN . ist4s , l'o. I,..l.l., {l have,tho t highest
plelisure in' acknowledging their oblige.-
tionStO;!the,!l;cirionSOrganiatiOns ivliq
unitertwith.ns.4bo splendid parade of
Cayalry,,,with, tlio,urlanfl)Ptia:i 3 6'4O.;
irom Carlisle 13arracks, coin--
manded respectively by Captaintiii.s4;
'as 14entonantsChicicorhOOP.Whon,
,forined a striking featurn of the proces
sion, tho,ologinit'soldierly appearance of
.offiCei4 Mid mon eliciting the highest ad
' iniratlthi! 'l74are indebted to the cour
tosi of General Blake, commandant at
the!Garrison, for their, participation in
th 72.1 carom° Added ' t6' alb' brilliant
military display was the no loss imposing
;annoarance of the several fratoranl or
gam fttions ; : of our borough, ; each.
aeso
elation turning 'omit with full ranks, and
'wearing its ,apprOpriate and richly
,wrought regalia. Tho fine personal ap
pearrinCe'of tlieso societies was the sub
';ject of warmeomment, and we owe the
officers and members of the Order of
American Mechanics, the Junior Order
of American Mechanics, the Conodo
guina, Tribo•of Red Men, the Cumber
land Circle 'f: the Il3rotherliood of the .
Union, and our admirable Carlisle Brass
'Band, which accompanied them, our
hearty thanks for so cordially joining, to
give effect to this oceasidn.
:Last, bgeriot least, our thanks are due
to the Liao's. The beautiful and frag rant
tloral dee j orations, •wrought by loving
hands into every emblematic form of
cross, shield, anchor, wreath, garland,
and bouquet, wore contributed in oyer
flowing profusion by the mothers, the
the daughters and children Of our
community,. each vioing with the other
in twining' lovely offerings' to beautify
the graves of the patriot dead. Our
i beautiftil Soldiers' Monument, now se far
completed as to exhibit its fair marble
tablets with hundreds of names of Cum
berland County's fallen heroes; was
tast bfu 11; draped with the American flag
combined with wreaths of 'flowers. Wo
, •
suggest that next year the preparatory
ceremonies of Decoration Day be held in
front of the Monument. •
The religious services were conducted
by the Rev. R. Eggers, and the Rev. Dr.
S)s.axtz, and the annual address delivered
My the Rev. C. 'P. Wing, of whiCh we
need say no more than that it was truly
eloquent and touching.
At the. Close . of the address hirthe
Court House, the' flowers were distributed
among the soldiers and members of the
societies, the line formed, and to soft and
plaintivo.musio the procession moved to
the various cemeteries in turn. The
efficient committees of ouf Post had, pm:
'vionsly marked cad), soldier's rave with
small national flag, and the work of
adorning each with flowers was readily,
attended to without confusion
take. Neither the huniblest nor the
most -Soldier's resting 'place
was forgotten or unvisited.
R. M. HENDERSON,
- - -I. ! ErNIUEL tODD r
E. BEATTY,
- Committee q. A, R.
llonmatE -DE-ivrit:—A, young lady
biltlyeba — eTgliteen andlnnereen yeais air
age, named Ilia,rgaret Dabaugh, residlng
in Meadow Lane, betWeem Second - and.
Third streets, was seized with hydropho;
bic symptoms on Friday last, ' which at
that time were little regarded, but which
grew worse and eMminated l yesterday af
ternooniu_a horrible death. The circum
stances attending her tintinibly fate are
substantially as follows: About uine
Weeks ago she was attacked by a vicious
dog while passing along the street, and
iiitten in ono of her Slums. The
flesh was scarcely penetrated, and little
attention was paid at the time to the
cirelte stances.
The first serious importance attached
to the bite was -on-Friday-lastrwhen-the
young lady e'xporienesd a pricking sen
sation in her right arm, extending from
the finger in which she had been' bitten
'to the fartheitt extremity of her shoulder,
Ind noticed that the, tip of her finger, :
was slightly inflamed. When called on '
to do some domesticiwork ahecOmpflineth
that her arm pained her so badly that
She could do nothing that required its
pSe, On Saturday it was her custom to
.attend market, but last Saturday she
.said it Nokild be impossible tot:tiny any_
thing on her right arm. Her step-father.
asked her to accompany - him, and he
would . see that the articles, purchased
were enuiveyed home. She accordingly
went' with him and made the selections.:
On Saturday afternoon the symptoms
began to assume an alarming aspect; and
'a physician was 'sump - toned to alleviate
tiir sufferings. Uptothis time no fears .
of serious consequences were entertained
by the lady or her friends. r 46 physi
cian imagined he discovered , symptoms
of hydrePhebia, hilt wits not fully . sati-
liedlis to the Correctnels of his surmises: .
:During the night slMbecame alarmingly ,
kvot'se; Juting.thrUivit intospa'ams, :; whi eli
continued "at'iriVeyi , itia - aintirthaff'-pitst,'
.
eleven o'clock, yesterday morning, when.
: chloroform was first aqtnittisteee4 anfl
at hydrate of)ehlo:-.
Yesterday ni ort fin g -anOth ur physician
vas called tO Vie hid or thb young lady,
- who at once pf;:niounced hor conditidn•
.incillahlei .):Ddiing theiday• 'she I.Was ~,1,,=
ited.hy a ; largo.nurnber of physicians; all
gf whom concurred in !tlio opinion t,hat,
a 4 O : was :, afflicted' • with ' hydrophobia..
lterjpa - i" . Oxisms - we're a .fibi : rowful - speetn
l'cle::' , The nientionOr sight or a dog droici ,
4r , iiia violent spa sills, 1111dd , u ring on o of
tltege 'a' iliig entered `theroonc, As soon,
as, shoSitiv:,tliOniinal . she Ueeamo :furl.
•onsli aiitated, and . her feelings were!'
onlji',tkiacpiiiliZeci - ,wlicii,* 00i*ii3 4( 7
ninved:•. The . Sit/116 , 0f; water 'was..alß 6 o: a
,tderiS,it to li:. I:BsO.tO:iiiied 4O:oli 'at,' the.
lontlyokhibited greatinerveus•rritabil, ! :
~,ioo, , .breatlied,.Witli, . great %difficulty and.
at'Veiged ..i ) itilOfiSlY.to'•;tlo44:.abAi,ehei,'i(?,
lceep at a distance, as -if fearfal that' she:
-iiiiglit,do . ..iliefri,porsoiLinjurY;. From
••tlk . 4Oniniencenient, Of I , lle;',iirsteP4in.`tiii."
t" 'drugs were inbuinistored she wag' don.
cg :,.I,i' ii: 'riii:itiiiii - ()hair, oecasioniy_
ifs lligiffl'iiii'linil '•sll,l;:ifirgit':tyl i ll / 1:71A:,"
I l i
S bsoquoutly she ,Was placed on a "sofa'.
a d Beguiled %Mil tier death; 1 vshitii , oc
c rrcd -yeAterday afternoon , . at half-'past
f ur. Shq•lii)eheid t 'fitlfi'leofiticlons of
1f r: 4 daUgeliniet; diso a ' se ,, : ll .fuadiede , ',of:
Prsoph.tdhltddl Mendel:W : llmo'. yo:lteidak
~ t
~obtain par tioulare or. thi& unfortunate
c so Einifie6 t iliii iiiffieied`ladi. "' . :L''''
That thiawasi -a ease of:, hydrophobia
a doubt seems fto:bvrerpoved, and is
ftillY‘establialied• by, the , .OPhdefi or , tkor
, odical fraternity
tG
',
) pre9f l ,sall,o, p40,(4 1 ii,. I
4 i
o had Witnoilfied'aindlor,,eases, , AVll'at'
stiff. further f,conflrni?i;it +l4, Aiathat
t4e dog.*hteli:fibitbe young lady died
frortiltho• effee4 or disease, shortly aftor.,
wbrd, whiciii l iii 'Saidlii:iiliy;iiiiiiiii6''lll.ck
( ,hikviii'fiVethe ii,dt's Efaiatiathoili•ibli n l 'pOl
,
Upon hydrophobia.—Topic of Tuesday.:
"07 . 1 - 0 i • . k
OW7l ' nO to the: crowded - state' Of our
doliunns much interestinginatter has,
iinnvoidably, been Crowded out.
ruouGE DEDICATION.—BoiIing Springs
Coiincil, No. 182, ;will dedicate their new
Lo dge:l l,oo M . ;rttctlllP•ti , P l o9 o 49 l .V.44aY7l
.tutee 10. A large number of sister Conn
cils from this andudjolniug,ountips will
Am - ;present to.. assist in the dedicatory
set Vices and
.pattioiriate n !a, ,, ,parade.
W.e'll_knowu-sprkprs ; -be in uttend-'
nude and deliver addresses. We hope
our l friends }Wing Springslioclgo win
have a good day and largo turn-out.
• WANTED.- 1 4PernaiSSIoii attdok ) a
Binding Attachment, on which two men
can bind the grain cut by one • Self-
BakingHeaper—Wew ;Yorker preferred.
use of the Binding Attachment will
be given, free of charge, for ono season.
Address Frank B. Isett, Hollidaysburg,
Blair county, Pa. •
Announcements.
FINE P9IITPqRAPHS
C. L. Lochrnin makes decidedly the
best PhotogTaphS .in' town.. He excels
himself, since he leftliirs. Nefrs
and operates' in his newly fitted up gal
lery,. S. H. corner of market square.
CroirmAii is generally successful with
those, who' have obtained good pictures
elsewhere. .
FRYSINGER & WEISER
have the only Carpet Store in the town,
their stock is entirely new, and are daily,
receiving' new patterns of Carpets, Oil
cloths, &c. The EthbosSed Window
Shades are something entirely now, and
all persons 'are pleased with thorn, also
Bray's Patent Balance Spring fixtures.
Call at Sawyer's old stand, and seo them.
If you want a, good Corset,
Gott' Wolf's
If you want a Hoop Skirt,
Go to Wolf's
If-you want Suspenders,
Go to Wolf's
If you want Gloves . or Hosiery,
Go to Wolf's
In fact yo u had better go to No. 181
North Hanover street, for all your No
tions, if you wish to save money.
2j070-Im.
CM
A STARTLING T RUTH l--Thousands die
ann . nally from neglected coughs and
colds, which soon ripen into-consump
tion, or other equally fatal diseases of
the lungs ; when by the timely use of
a single bottle of Dr. Wiatar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry their lives could have been
preserved to a green old age.
=MI=
CHEMISTRY is furnishing us new agents
?or fuel, force, food, and many other im-
portant aids over those WO once pos-•
sensed. Ports from which commerce was
driven during the hot months by
,their,
terrible fevers are visited all the year
with impunity noW.. Many localities in
the South and West kept . tenantless by .
their deleterious miasms are now Riling
p with populations under protee
ti on of flyer's Ague Cure. Their afflict
ing Chills and Fever pro so effectually
cured by this reined yl that, the disease
no longer turns emigration aside or de
stroy s the settler if he ventures upon its
infected districts.—'eGazetts," Independ
ence, Mo .
_
JA,C0.13 LVINGSTON,
andßiit - ail - Dealor-in.TomACCP,
SNUFF', EIGKES, PIPES, &C.
No. 27 North iftznAer street
Offers to the trade tho host brands of
a large variety of Cbowing acid' Sinol6
ing Tobaccos, real Michigan Fine Cut,
in bulk or in•tin foil.
W. - E. garrotes celebrated snuff. Real
genuine Imported Havana &gars. Yara
Connecticut and Domestic Sugars. •
A large assortment lif everything be
longing to the business, and sold at as
low a 'price, as in any Eastern city.
The public is respectively invited to
call and inspect , my largo assortment.
Every article warranted as represented.
21ap706m.
JACOB
,LIVINGSTON,
/Dealer in
FINE WINES AND - 'LIQUORS,
No: 27 North IlitnovCi;:streit,
°aims • the following tieeds': Waro
mated ( pttre, unadulterated `and full
Xlwliys as reptesented., • •
Genuine ha - pc;rted - French' Coganc
Brandy, ' •
Niro ad Rye Whiskeys by.celobilited
distillers. • , ,
Best quality. Ginger Brandy„: Pure
old giri...-Pursild Port wine. '
The very best
,quality' Bherry, Claret*
New England Ruin, &c.
Kimmel. Pure white spirits, for drug:
gists .and family use.
Sold at the lowest prices. for cash. J.
call solicited. -
21apann - • „ '
~ I,M 'OIiTANT
TO PRIVATE
Pure tuundulterutel. I NV!4es, iftul
itt"their resiikUce,
.tteuding ordet• to store, et. through- :Post
()Mee. Everil hitide4ii,i:itni.ta,;l:'si'dli
resentei: or the money, kefunde.d. „ . ,
• '•• , JA6OII - LIVIN(IgToN..
' 21aptiut .!No: i 2711.. ll:mover streat,,
M'Lanahnn, Stone & Isott, Holiidays
'buig,Vennsylliniiie,;innikrebtnie:kitAion-
e+7 engines, • ,boileie, , direct • :noting
;blowing, engines. Pleyer,Thoinse,nd.
otlioi, bot bl3'st;. vast
Inge fioin,.ene, lb,
,t 9, 20,000
Icinde 4,mneliinOry.
=I
• 20,000 pounhAl'oeisiioiAl:
moat wanted:! in; oxoliangot puro
leiquora pi tylil i qm hop , t , lirandikpf ol.nrring
-and smoking tobaiicAi b3i."
~ • - .1.00 , 1,. 'riAcos:,LivrxuisTaii;./.
,?,- Ip,pm c , No. 27' I ! , T 43 so4 l anoveyst.req•
1 - , •,' ' , - 7 - ' - n - ,! l '''''', — " -- 7',:.
;' ii4 i- ' , l*oliE 1, 4itw : . G 00D f)i 1 • ;
T. ifilliiii3 .. to' iri ; fiunil . the .publio goner ;
.filly, that ./ 1,1 1 1 . 7.14.0 s • PePia a . ow. Ala
.. hetip ~ (Apatite- Store, • and: '; am,,,,rio*
lady; to offer a,large aisortmentpfloady
ado elothinefoiiiidn'ii-and.brifa! wear,
4.i
I of my own ratainfaeture;* whichX
Atilt Arillintito-f r it, 4ricl' z irie rldi 'sr.iisdloi
I SliWaYeoitgilitii assiiitrirehtfidlaithsl'
atislan'ives; tlatiirttOi' l A t licS4'eas,' Co titbit'
a l ind Li !lq?)gq? d *..R l .49l'; I,Yffq PP) l l l o4h°
3a l °F.lBl 4 e ll , d JP /a 1 163-t Mil t .c r lA.Cttli?Z
stisr Ost nc: ice, n.a,,(1 1- ,',4111, to niose reason..
a le terPlerl.; , AlsrEeiAssertnlent of men's
and boys' hats, umbrolles,ravel . iiiiphill,
s
iDteleellteed.aPdrAver37.vsrletyl primp
i
t oria tisually.lioind ri, ,
ilk4nilemen'ti ft.it-'
:shiMi.iiterei'l 411 dr Viiibiklivii i ii l dar
fined to'sellet,miceb tliet,.§ol.l'4lerkiltii:-._
petition. ..
please retkisrobeF, ,, , tho Elaes t.h ls,To.
South' Ilanover Street, ' iietviperk Inispir's
C' t i
roebiy and • StOliin '& 'Spelml4k4 l Silis)
store, , : , '''l:- ',., r 1 1 " •Ty.'l o 4. Sliflyß,
~, 1
12'646' '''''' ''"''' '• • - . • '
The lifOsizo Photograph,, in 9% of the
lath Mr. Zitzer„ptlmi ,k444. i/ Atzer,
fond° by C. L. cApchmani4s4ho most
truthful llkonoss.virshWer
-..,CHArmAtee,large-neW:!ool6s give s goOd account of itsolf.44ti,:fillfil large
, figures will, pleas e q I ct
HARK 1 LISTEN I ! PAUSE ! '
---What is-that whir-r-r-ing -noise that is
heard daily, proceeding from No. 35
W4st Main streot l o ll liClyu r rli r s Soda
Fotintain, where, if yp i u p l rafhirsty, and
wish to drink, yon quench your
41tutst. He has it e,oiisfantl3 , on hand,
fresh, cool andspiricli,44; l: lOu can also
find there an endlesska4etp of choice
Cmidies, Oranges, )Toys land. j oyerything
in the confection line only to bo found in
a first-class confectionary. Don't forget
the, place, No. 85 IWost Main street, Car
lisle, Pa. 26ma70.
ATTENTION, milyipps MEN
. .
• All who are desirousof:baying posting
and distributing done' can'. have it at
tended to prompflY,/in 'eftfrlstyle, by
Michael McCarty. ! .'inquire at tins office.
19may70-3C ;.
• For direct acting steam pumps;
,for mines, &c., that will pump
from 12 gallons to 3,500 per minute. Go
to Mq..a.iiiiliaio,tone & That; Hollidays
burg, Pa.
Steam puppy Tile putriPi.can be dis
connected from-Hie , : engine,: and engine
used for driiing,„anY kind of"niacbinery.
gas and 'Water pipe, stdatn
M'Lanahan, Stone d Isett, Hollidays
burg, Pa. 17feb6m
EGGS I EGG ! EGGS.I EGGS
From light Brahma fowls, pea combed,
strictly pure from imparted stock, $2.00
per dozen: ''Na order will be booked
unless accompanied by the cash. , kfew
pairs for sale—s4.oo per pair. Half
breed Italian Bees for sale, 'in movable
comb hives—cheap. Address
C. U. HOPPER,
12may70 P. 0. 80x147, Carlisle, Pa
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPICING WAGONS
Carlisle, - May 8, 1870.
A. B. Sheik' has now ,on hand, and
will mako to ordor, all kind" of Car
riages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, &c.
He has the best WOrkmen ni -each
branch, and has all kinds of-material
constantly on hand.. 'Painting- and re.-
pairing promptly attended to: -
sinalOtf
COAL AND LUMBER
J. BVTEM &'BROTHERS,
Forwarding ill Commisgion: kreltants
(Henderson's old stand
At the head of MAIN STREET, Carlisle, Pa.
The blgbast market Proki< be pald for Vlou
Grain and produce of all kinds.
Coal of all kluda, embracing'
I.YFENB VALLRY; • •4-
LOCUST -MOUNTAIN,
thueburuore' and Illackom Kits' Coal conetaully of
eale. Kept wider cover, and delivered dry to any
part of the town. also, all klade of Loather on
hand:
17spr C.
CHEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL!!
Thu subscriber is prepared• to deliver, by the
cur load, to litnebornors, and other conformers along
tltpSL'~_~Llhu Cumberland Volicylytilrostl, the cele
brated
c-•• - • - EVICENB VALLEY COAL
AT VIE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES FOR CASH
This cosills-ixf itery superior quality. and will ho
furnished Pc n.'rea VIIIOI will defy all competition.
Thu ...Lib,. Me • will deliver coal qt Cornell., by Mil
ear loud. daring the current mouth, at the following
prime, pe .on
. ,
Pe,
Nut
Stove
- .
And to oilier point., of tho road Ito will &liver I ,
adding or deductito; the uxl•rnro of differ., .1
freight,. •
Th. above rates will to rubject to tie rice or (a
of prices, each month, at the Moto.
GEORGE ZINN
ttlrice—corner of Main and Pittstrnets.
21•p70
BEST LYKENS VALLEY LIME.
COAL, Et. 2.5, ut the yartla or
SUMMIT UIIA\CII LYICEDIA VALLEY EGG
SIoVE COAL delivered • 00
NUT COAL 4 75
lu the yard, 25 cunt. Ire.. At the yard*
A. H. BLAIR.
IBM HER OF, ALL KINDS la the 1055e..4 prices.
At tun Atolls of . . _
A. 11. BLAIR.
a fob
.
For Rent—Dwelling loose.
itOUSE: VOR RENT
4luin mtreet, hour the Bout. Hutu', Would
for pivot° or loonrklriik will
hu reurud tow. ,Euoitilro2l.pf •
;
lUoluy7o-3t
Borough Ordinances
AN ORDINANCE
Repealing an Ordinance) in Relation to tlei
Police Force of the Borough of Carlisle.
Ile It emit:led by tho Toni Oa MICE of the idireugh
°fear halt', eel It Is t•erete uli.uted by the authbr-
Ity of ilia sante That the Ordinance passed the
ttreoty.thlrd any of Aptll. 18071 . 31r0t Whig fur the
oPPolututuot at a Borough P..lleelor the berookh of
Carlisle', I a and Ma SCllld le hereby rejulded.
Enacted Into an r rlinat.ro thin Plxlll day of Mny,
A: D. 1870. ,
row; r;
1."000.t 01 Toro cannel.
LOW, •
.Atteet : thief Duro....
hoaxer l'e.tatlir.Y../11.,
B , iletlitY - eleOrthrtakin.
Tammy/0-31
ORDINANCE:
In Relation to Horses, Cattle, Sheep, 6.e.,
• BanAing alobilege.iwthe:Barbugh.: :
Bo it enacted by the Town Coatuil of the Borough
if Carlisle; end it In Indelor,yuncted by the autleolty
f the mute: That front and after the mons of
hie Act, is chill be unlawful for any Hum., Ce tie,
copOlogoonOd;ID0A14,0kt1111) at. largo within the
borough of Carlitie, stud any aensou allot+ log the
statue to run at large,oluill to liable to a fine of Elva
I°Wad for 'bray such,ofibude—the fides . cast
les to ho colliwted en provided tor by low.
Eitietitil lulu an Ordlusti t ca tl,lo olgth dye ofply,
'GEORGE E FIEEAFFER,
. ; • • l ' r "it i el'"f . /JOY4C°WIiI ,
8: LOW:
A ttent:: Chief Burgetts.
ME
1 - I,Louiar.alTAnztax,. JR.; :L :
1 Secretary or Caporation. .
4 may7o.3t •
/%0/1. REN2'- TAIVIVE'R Y.
ENV tANNERViiii.'Sa O or Rent.
Tito .. 31 /1 , 49. 1 0 . .10it0}1i 4 bi.C.NAW TANNERY, 0..
..utb Went. usrlisle, for solo or lenst on fuvoriano
orals. -Immr . diuto possession glv.n.
,Apply to '
4}3aplTl :::,.11.i . u.c wILLIAmoLAIrt.
=
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, ''W,a - iApVi l EirAiik'idzid 1 .;) , " .1. '"
A: ii t`it gt'i'd'k'' int so T'i-i'tif s .
~, : nt , r 6'14: .u.• ~ i !,1!- '. . , : !, .! ,
N0."6 6outhmouorerotrool.
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RUGS .I ) ACV 11 -1 L. '1 Z.l 1.1 *.
• .L,,,,,: I,:t. t. , ,,t,. .: •,, . -, '.' " I ',11!) [../.'
No. 5 South, and rtio. i 0 North Hanover streets
o''
I. l 4l CV:aiSi l idiflirieeitiisl - t i g, ' ig'..
/
OAItLISLE,' PISDIN'A. '' • • I
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. HAT1M5211;a1C148.44.747P.#3,
I , latuth,:vdi Nt9M:ll , ll, mry i 14,re0,.
140701 y
~ 'arrtape t,~~ta d~L Verl/
CARRIAGE BUILDIXV 114 - .AI t
ITS BRANCHES, , AND REPAIRING
AND R.ISASONADLE RATES
. ,
. .
.41 i :I I .)
tAn
....;Au' ;.,'
CARRIAGES, . 11/ES,
CARRIAGES,
~, CARRIAGES,
. CARRIAGES, CAGRIAGIES,
_.olatnrsaEsi." , ' =•'. 'CARRIAGES,. _
CARR! AIES CA URI AG ES, n
CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES,
CARRIAG h. S,C A ItRIAGES,
BUGGIES, 1 - ,'„IIWGIII.EN t; 7 BUGGIES,
BUGGII.S, . BUGGIES, BVIGIES,
itUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIrS
BUGGIES, BIRIGIBm, • • • BUGGIES,
Buoilur, BUGGIES., BUGGIES,
BUOGIES, - " — ' ,111.160108 , ,.' 4 P9II.IOGIES;
BUGGIES, BUGGIES, • BUGGIES,
SPRING WAGOAS,:sPRING' ,WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS, STALING WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAG , ,NS,
SPRING WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS,'{ I ',SPRING Ai, AWNS,
SPRING WAGONS, SP itiNG'WAGONS, '
SPRING WAGONS,, SPRING WAGONS,
•I will oxclutriga •
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, Olt
Ir=l2l
Still at work, sml Inv!too ni l blo ohl cuntumero, run)
tho public norol, to glvo him o. coll. '
ATP Rowel - 111.er the old estiadishod since, on PITT,
STREET, north or tbeKor] lloptd, CARETAE,
l'n.
A'FIRST GLASS LIVERY
In connect:on with the above establishment.
11. K. I'EFFEIt
EMEEMI
LIVERY, SALE, AND EXCUANGE
STABLE.
FOR RENT.—The brick residence of
James .11enta, situated on South Hanover
a root, nearly apposite Early's hotel, will ho leased
for ono year from first of April next.
Also, ft Commodious two story brick residence, on
Sort street, between Main ni•d Loather streets; and
a lot of ground on the oesebido of the Lotort. Spring,
belonging to the heirs of Jooeph Shrom, decOased,
will be alto leaned. for ono year from the first of
April next.
XSZ- N. It. Stable roots for 50 head - 7 . ,f horses on I 17t0b70
ON REASONABLE TORIES, A ' 'NEO AT SHOBTEAT NOTICE
CARRIAGES FURNISIIED-FOR FUNERALS
keep.
rieb7o
Dr. dyer datertisem't
AVERS
For restoring Gray Hair to its natural
Vitality and Color.
A. dressing which ti at once agreeable,
healthy. and efiectual for preserVing the
linii Fai led or gray hair is soon re
stored. to its original color with the gloss
and freshness of youth. Thin hniris thick
ened,,falling hair checked, and baldness
often, though not always, cored by its am
Notliirg can restore the , hair whore
the follicles *ti l e destroyed, or the glands
atrophied and decayed. But such as v
nutin hen be saved for _Usefulness _by - this
application. Instead of fouling the hair
with a pasty sediment,it will keep it clean
and vigorous. Its occasional use will
prevent the hair from turning 'gray ea
falling off; and consequently prevent
baldness. Free rrom those deleterious
sillislr - uia - s - Allielrmake some prepartitirms
dangerous and injurious to the _hair. the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm it
If wanted merely fel• a
•
_
SSI NG, -
LAW ttc,
J HICETRId i. BROS
.nothing else can be found so desirabl e
Containing neither oil or dye, it does. no
soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on
the hair, givihg it a rich glossy lustre•and
and a..-gratefill--percumer '
51 00
4 00
0 25
25
BERM
Prepared by Dr. J. C. er, & CO.,
PRACTICAL Ati r D AIe.ALtk.ICAL
PRICE 11.00.
lIAVETtSTICk 111000., Agents, Carlisle,
10falt70-ly
For bale--ralitable Real Es'ate
A. 11. IiLAIII
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE.
XVIII be said, nt public axle, on tho l realism+,
Weed Penstaboro' towll,lllp, at tan a.
the followins describellreal estato, late the property
of Andrew Forbus, deceased
About twoutptwo acres of '
GOOD LIMESTONE LAND
In 0.1111 township, north of
lends of 3ltirg out 101 boo, ileee teed .10001, Itliosils
loin. 90011101 I Islilintn, and the ConoilegOlnet creek
tral, a good
TWO-STORY BRIOK ROUSE,
Now llnuk !Ism; alto) n I wo.Btory LOG iiimrsk
‘vo.therbo.rded l h Well Of •wit ter wllli pump.
tte
Ala•, ■t the rand• tine and place. the one and
aided half of about ell,. aria,on, , lkal !I...1'0;1)1 010 m
tabu land In FranklOr d toil nab p
'Attendanee will he given, eau t. erns untie know
on day of s bu oy
ALS.I. Will be offered, on etne premises, at the
name time, the foLowlne de.crihed tracts of Brad of
the estate of Margaret Forbes, deceased:
I. A tract of LIMESTONELANIV,, containing
about . thirty °errs Title tract is situated ill sat
township, on the State road, nod adjoins tin , above
described tut t and !midst& Jacob Illytdetrand Gee.
Strohm. It le n first rate quad yof litnotdone Nod,
and et dialed into live fields. ,
Alen, the one Modiidisi half of about seven
Mid ont,ltrlf acre. ot - MOUNTAIN - LANDIII - Fnink=
ford town:tido. Thit will ho gold in entinectlon with'
the °Gloried( mentioned Mly°, If desired by per.
' l4 l . 4ret
e' ttindanre will be given told'terthe ui Ids known
on day 01 sale by
121;n170to
TO
,FAILM MIS AND Vltlikl PLANTERS.'
•
riIHE CIIAMBgIISBURG,NURSEI,II(
AS:OCIATION.
.•.
(koramrly ityder Nursery_ Am:iodation,'.
lavu for 131110, large of quaiitit ay . a claal
snort nivnt of
Pltnn,
1 other troos, with all tho 'now or gooil khidti of
Grape Vines;
Over, ene,l}updrect.VarietieFt 9f „Roses,
And an endless imortment of everything that is do.
nimble .0 Mock r. !Int Masi Ortlillll . o or garden. +. •
Our priced aro 'O. , nit oor rove alu as good as tho
'beat. Ordoro 1,3 mall will foreiso our best - attention,.
and mt Inf Action guarantied in MI our' ' Not
Catalogued and ut her Information address tho
,__lVemant a guild, reliable every taiwn to et
as agent for the sale of our trees and plants.
rhiladelpleia Aaverelsc»itt!ts
TO TIIE LADIES
Thera can'bo nothing that trill Vaasa thu Indies
,etter.thaltit gotl,artlclo, which la, n901.10d1 n tn , ery
and iy tor ovary Jay's Wee. ;Such attloio Is- •
TALLOW BOAI',
:recommended for ibe following ytirposes : lior gon•
oral household use; for iho toilet: for the laundry
:for
. oheyped hands, told by alb grocer. 00 , ( 1
.storelleopors everywhere. NATII AN iqilt s ,lb, sole
iatibut; Nar.'lllo NoribTiont el reet,
' 10fsb70.01n
,
WAistilA. — Watches
Tun comeArini . rtutius, •
•
And • woman c;11. the ,lioro pony sent witl4 every
wbtcttPH Chtbloguo soot to
addrese, •
orderodilied byloniess,,p, 0.-D. with privilege of
nirriintition before payingfltlio money. Address,
I.i ; AIti.,PONPO,YOI4!TY4+-
141002 m
_DONE PROSIPTI,T.
Always on Itatid, or tiindo to older.
SPRING WAGONS
FOR GOOD MINES.
cunJ•Lnnd Wagons, u 1 nll l infix , Inkiln In
exclillige for work
A. SENSEIIIA-/N'
J. L. STERNER & BROTTIER,
=I
HORSES AND eAItRIAOES TO lIIRE
=I
IBEIMEM
HAIR VIGOR. G HAIR VIGOR
LOWELL, MASS
OA Thursday, June 9, 1870,
W. N. gENDERSOV,
E.cutor of Andrew Forb., d,'d'oood
WILIAA3I C. 111.A1
Executor of ➢lnrgwnt docento2,l
Chanzbersburg Nursery;
Peach,' ,
WM
SUPERINTENDENT, ''''
Olutiburelarg.Ditimury
Cit.tuftrualtuty, FL.
808 Chesil:l4 atri.Ot, Phl
1►
F•
OR, kerobrpffor
tielf nu o candidate for tho office of SHERIFF,
subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating
, 9onrention- n_ Ifs OFANapElti
Harch'2,lB7o.'
3mbic .
FOR SHERIFF.z-,-4t .the solicitation
of a number of Republica. throughout the
I triyool r ‘4,o4ll.inpi C.. 010416111111 /-
lion' of 8 °riff at the next County . C.Mtentlon, sub.
Ject to its (locution.
17mitto,
March 10;1870. 31:411111,110.1149.
Carli sle
FOR dfrei
my
teif as n candidata for the office of 811EI1IFF.,
aunirct to thedecision of thojtepublimin Nominating
C02411)116°3.
t. Maly, Apcil 6, 1670
l'ap7ote.
FOR hei'eby offer my-
Belf ox o condhhtto for the Ofilcu of ellE11.14.1?,
autilecti to l tho do,ollup of the
• • • 10trsj 11'5114n:sr
Carlide, April 0,
7ap7iitc •
A. L. SPOIV,ELER'S COLUMN.
SPOSSLER,-
'
Real Estate Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer, luau r•
IV3CO <and Claim Agent. Omer, Main Street, near
Centro 8 tuare.
VIRGINIA LANDS. in the, Shonan
&ib Valley for namber Of
and highly improvod farms in "thd Volley ore of
fered Or role. TIM tracts run from' DO to. 300 seams,
The land is of the beat quail) , of limestone, fully
spiel, if not .superior, to the land in umberiand,
Talley, 11111 i Will be d,sposed A at amoulabingly low
figures. 'llse extension of the Cumberhmd Valley
Railroad lota Virginia, as now surveyed, will rile
Immediately through tho to tion of COUlltry In
which' thepo lands aro located, which, wbsti emn ,
ple ed, tegether'nith the [Wynn' ago of the Shenan
doah river transportation will give them tathe ad:
vitiltAgea of ?Jambe; 0 and Eastern markets. A
splendid opportnelty for lucrative lriveStriientlf Is
here offered.
A full and minute description of the location and
charm ter of the vat lona boob, may be had, by . up•
A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Ranee Agent, Carlisle
plying to
timll7o
ORB BANK FOR SAIL .'. --A rid]
depoolt of the teat quality [ferment° Ora
yiulditrz 00 per cont. comprising about IR ACRES,
located in Motwou township; about 2 milea from tho
Iron Works 010. W..4' D. V. Ahl. on the Routh-Oda
of the Yellow Breeches creek. There ten stream of
water running through tho tract eulliciont for
wexhing the ore cud furnishing water power bo
okies.
l'er Pons doalriOns or vlewlne.the bank may call
upon Georg,' W. Lenllcb, at "Lrldlch's ' for•
marl) , known no Ilrlckar'a mill, Monroe aicornahlp,
Ctunbes land county, or upon
A. L. SPONSLER,
Real Estate Agant, Carnal.,
30J une6D
ORE WASHER FOR SALE.—An ex-,
ellent Ore {Sober, at the Ord' flarik of George
W, Lehlk h , needy-new. Will be Hold very low. Ap
ply to A. L. ETON/Walt.
Ojan7o •
,E UR N U:RE, FURNITURE.
A B. SWING,
Cabinet Maker and Undertaker,
West Main street,
OPPOSITE LEE'S WA-REHutltiE
Premium for Best • Furniture awarded at
all County Fairs sixes 1857.]
Furniture of all varieties at d b of• Foreign
and - DOmeal lc manufacture, from the finest rosewood
and Mahogany to the lowest uric d tjapte chit gluh
• Parlor,
Chamber, ,
Dialog-room, rNiTung • • •
Kitchell and
Office
Embracing every article used by House and lintel
keepers, of a c mo,t approved and Asbio..L.... •
including also Cott
erect ion and Camp Chair:— 1112
pictures, kr., &c.
' UsPortleutar r ttentiOe gi,ven as usual to funerals
Orders from town and country, attentedlo promptlY
and on moderate terms. - -
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO THE SELECTYON,
OF WALL PAPER. .
.~accL21,,.49._
MEI
_.-- •
JOSPE ..-AV — A — E - T — IS.N: C •
Cabinet Makers,
NO. 418 WALNUT AT., PIIILADEL4II - IA.
Our est. 1111.Innant le oneo' tlto o'clent In Philadel
phia, and L oin long ornerier.° a ad, mine Vi ir fnc ditiue
ee are propattd to avail/It good work at t easonablo
prices.
We manufacture floe furniture nod ale° medium
priced furniture of superior qua lity. A large stock
of fisinitam_aLtsayoAt_hood._._floods_nisdado_orden
Counter, book Work. and t•llicu Furniture fur
114nlis,Illees and Fierce 111111i0 to order. •
. . . . .
J. W. LIPPINCOTT. Jos. L. SCOTT.:
ESZMIII
1014. 0 ly
GENERAL UPHOLSTERY
CHARLES L. HALE,
MO Arch Street, Philadelphia,
offers for the Spring Trade a splendid assortment ,of
Nett', ghain and lteal-Lace Curtains. Window Blinds
and Shade:, to tie nowoot cobra nod designs.
Window Cornices lu Gilt, Walnut and Rosewood
and Gilt. Furniture slips or cultre'filleil, cut and
made.
Spring and Hair Mattress, a made to order.
karTIE f, the I'at nt Metallic Spring lion, and for
tho Patent Staring Fixture fur Window Shades.
6ina7o 2m sl
DIVIDEND.
DIVIDEND NOTICE
Utll e ofTroasurei of Carllsle Gas and Watet Co,
Jl uy IS7O, f
Th. Carlisle Ons and Water Company has thlo day
de land a Ihrldend or ONE DOLLAR por obaro on
the earital 'stock 'el' the cunifatop, pal olio on do•
pond, clear of.taxeti.
. .
A. L. EPONSLER,
Trettguree.'•
lqm 1.370.3 t
MACHINE WORRS.,
CARLISLE MACHINE WORKS !
C
CUMBERLAND VALLEY REAPER AND mownn
Ne are now building, and will bring out for tho
lan voit of 1870, the Now Patent - Cumberland Volley
Combined REAPEIt AND MOWER, with 'SELF
RAKE, and all other Into improvements. It ri'ili ho
hunt In the brut style, and warranted to work aailh•
facturlly.lhe want of ti Immo made Iteo r pnr ha!, long .
btu; folt,iind ma expect ~to he „able to :direr lO . tho
farmers of Cumberland and adjoining%countire a
tuneldno wlshdt MOttl_ boa emplOto and verfecilar,
veider, 'equal to the best brought from a dbdanen
Farmers lire relitieeturl to.call and examine it.
NOVELTY HAY RAKE
We ore building, Obi Brawn, only IC:limited punt
ber of Hay 'Rakes. The'Noveity hnu Om Sell Acting
arrangement, or can be worked by Lund, on the old
principle. It will bo mudo 01 the !mat materials, in
handsome style, end walranted to &No nitisfactlon.
Send in your ordthe early.
TIM GUM SPRING (MAIN DRILL; •
-Wu continuo building thO 614;41,4 Willem; Ithy;
Patent Oulu Spring Grain Drill, so well known, mid
popular among farmer& No good farmer ctn afford (
to do without the Wl'longhby, fur it lar,tely in.
cren.43siisita improves his , crops, and . neen.i,Loys for
alone, or,with Patent liouno Attachment tor sowing
phospliabil or gintna. LYu also lid MO Itinollgliby
With the shovels In straight rank oh rig tag, ap
farmers may prefer. • ' ' • •t ' •• ' • '
VARIOUS PAIIM ,IMpLEMENTS,
• IVe are manufacturing a variety of agricultural
Implements, such as horse powers, and threthers,
skier mills, Stir corn stollen, three
,sizes, Caution,
cora shellere, h it, eks fodder cutter, and keep always
Oh band the National Fodder Cutter, three sizes,
with maims. olliei homing Impleatents. Wo cilia
make Earner's patent Tiro bender, and Porler's invent
Toyer of which every blacksmith should hare. Also
cast iron cant crusher?, Wash kettles, four sizes, eel,
tar grates, live oifferent patterns, plow castings Mid;
other ensilage' kept always on hand, .•
The CAKLISLt: COOK KTOVK, caw own casting; is
ono of the, best Mud cheapasestoves.ln the market.
'‘,I3:EF:A:N . ,QINI'I Am) 19p1,,roktic
. . .
I As borotofore, we giro: ationtlon to
'building STEAM ENGINES, end furnishing lIAFT
!ING, GEARING, PW,I,IES„ end every l art of the
!machinery connected with mills, Flouring
mills, Saw mills, Tantirliel, dr.e. Our pate.ns fur
bloom engines aro from' two up, to twenty five bolus.
' power, combining alUtplielfy nu . constructioh with all,
modern improvements, and furulbliect-nt, u, moultrion
doting pikes. wa ,hiso build portable engines of
' nee porno povret 'foi running printing 'presses, Sc.
We buys un ostensive variety ot patterns for mill
wort, to wbielo wo aro constanlly, tanking additiOrtsi
and con flll contracts for. engirm awl mills at short
notice.
4951 , - Two now stationary guidon now on hand and
for Nato .
IJUILDIN9 MATERIALS
Attached' to our catablialimeut is nu Extensive
PLAN 'NO MILL. L and fl4SIt •iuLPOOE EACTOItY,
with all tilfatlftelduary for , Man ufactitrlng door 1113 d
window frames, sa.ll • ...butters auantib indechniekets,
tuouldinga,,,oornice,,and portico.. drapery,:atair rail
and baluaters, 'flooring, lading and every other article
ht tho line of building materials, from the Jimmie
,price to fleet niece quality.. Millilitre and abutinetore
may rely on all ordera, largo ortintil, being 'promptly
1f hell, „An ./c4nriVoirupply of eamoned pine, walnut
land,onk lumbert.`,honstuatly , in our lumberyard'
.ready for um.' Emull aims of lath and low"priceiP
im ma alwayrou ,hand, and Other artielee .niudele
Oder: ' • „
by'mail, Or ollqwleg, in'
icbmilictino with any branch of our , businese will be:'
promptly ',l!(u'°,d to • •, P 0:1 AI D
ldap7o
JOAN lIUTION
a•T
A. B. n