eartisig 'Arra CARLISLE; - JUNE 'O, 1870 • , N'y,iv cabbage in our markets. FIREFLYS have made their appeal : once in large numbers, POTATOE.—We noticed the first new potatoes of the season offered on Sattu•- day morning - last. They, were disposed of, readily, at twelve cents per quart. CHERRIES.—TiIe first instalment of this delicious fruit have made their ap pearance in our .market. They com= mand only twenty cents per quart, ktems hi the bargain.' =IN Doo DAvs.—The dog days, or heated term is fast approaching. They coin mence.on the twelfth of July, and end on the twenty-fifth of August. Our readers had, therefore, better prepare themselves fin• six weeks of very warm weather. . MusicAL.—Owing to the rainy, dis . - agreeable weather, the last two Saturday evenings, the Carlisle Brass Band has been unable to discourse their sweetest strains, much to the regret of our music loving citizens. DEDICATURI",—The American Mechan ics of Boiling Springs (Anntemplate dedi cating their new hall on to-morrow ;day) with appropriate ceremonies. We are informed that the councils front 31c chanieshurg, Dillsburg, Shippensburg and Carlisle have promised to he present and participate On this occasion. Nor according tit Hoyle, but according to Ilaer's almanac, old sot is the reigning planet this year, therefore mu• weather prophets MT plalicting a dry and heated term through the mAths of July and August. They also asmort that persons possessed of hot and fiery tempers will be more red 1, , d-and fiery than ever. Well, '• we will see what; we will See." Tim recent rains have swollen tile Conodoguinet very considerable. The followers of Isaac 11 alton are plying their avocation with more than usual ac tivity, within the past week, as the wat ers are in tine condition for aquatic . .sport. Pisli appear, to lie very plenty ; we noticed, the other evening, a party of young men returning with several very line strings iof the tinny tribe. RAINY SrNDAYS.—TiIerC is an 'Ad, but. well ~ k nown prediction connected with Whitsuntide, but we cannot. vouch for. it always proving tree, that if it rains on that day, it. will rain for siren SUCCessitT Sundays. We will here mention for the benefit of our lady readers, Putt rains, and the winds did blow, — on last Sunday morning. 11 the prediction, theCefoiv, proves trne in this case, we 'Mak expect seyen, rainy, disagreeable Sundays in sma;ession. \ HlTMOND..\ll.—Thisflay, we believe; is more generally observed, :is a public holiday in LancasOr comity, twin in any other seethm of onr Conummwealth. Our Lancaster exchanges, of the present week, inform ns that the day was cele• brated in the usual in:inner, the city being thronged with strangers from the rural - districts, who, laying :tsitre-all-la bor for the day, gave tlmnselves ii i the enJoynn — jiff of Whitinminy. George Weise, for a long time Superinteinlent of the Carlisle.Gas and Water Company, and who had been suffering from consumption, died on Sat urday morning last. Ills remains were interred in Ashland Cemetery on Sunday evening last, and were followed to their final resting place by the IThisnns and Odd Fellows of this place, of. which Orders he was a member, and who per formed their impres,ive burial serviees at the grave. POSTPONED. -Tie Third Amino] Pic nic of Harrisburg Typographical Onion, Isto. 14, which had been announced to take place at Marysville, on Saturday last, was postponed on account of the "heavy dews" which visited us Ipt week, will take place on next Saturday., June 14. Gentlemen of the stick and ride you will please accept our heartfelt thanks for the complimentary'; but, as much as we should be highly pleased to be one among "that happy throng," press (of)'work compels us to forego the great pleasure. 1 .1 7. .k5TED.--LAny person possessed of 'lnformation relative to 'the -graves of Union officers and sold icrA interred in the different cemeteries and burying grounds in this county, will confer a great favor by imparting or transmitting such de sired information to Henry C. Hodges, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Quarter master United States Army, Quarter master's office, No. 1139 Girard' street, Philadelphia. The information thus ob tained may become very useful, and in this way it is probable that a record of all soldiers' graves may be obtained. All persons who take an interest in such matters, aye requegted to couilouniCate such infornuttion as. they may possess. TIE' CENSUR.—Who has recei led the appointment of census taker for Lids dis trict or borough? This is the perplex ing question that nob' puzzles the brain of the majority of our citizens. We think wo are net exaggerating when ww mention the fact tkat we hear tins ques tion propounded almost every hour - in ,the day. According to the law on the subject, the first ofi June was the speci fied time for operations to commence. But-wo-have-been unable, as-yet, to gain the desired information. Who can en lighten us? We- await tho answer' in anxious suspenSe, not that we are an ap plicant for the position, but for the gratification of the thirty applicants. AMEIiICAN FAntl,--Car= lisle Council, No. 205, 0, U. A. M., pur pose holding -a Fair and Festival - in 'poem's hall, ,conamepeing on Sat'urday .eVoning, June 18, and to contiiui one. A.largt3:variet,y of articles, both useful and ornamental, will be sold, antl' chanced' off during its progress. The folloWing are Kane Of. the principal arti cles ,to be disposed of : A Cabinet Or-. gan, twenty-five yards of superior home-, • made C i spet, an Amorioan.Bilver Watch ' and a past officers' regalia : This regalia is to be voted far by the 'sister counedS, and the council obtaining tho highest number of votes to become its pus'sessor. The services of the. U. S. - Garrison Band have boom'secured, so 'We can be speak for persona attending the fair a rich, musical treat. • • • ahe Machnniol,pnrposo having a grand street" parade, on the opening evening, ,and 4lit this end liar) pxtenqoil an'inytta tinn to Marlon Council, No. 88, Jr. 0. IT. , A. M;', which has been accepted. Irioe of adrniQsion ten cents'; 8038011 tiokots fifty Mtg. • • ,• ' , dOiu.raNcEmaNIA'AVEK,-,The dont-, inenc 4 ement exorcists at Dickinson legoluive been the subject of.interest for this week, in this borough. Tho•time fixed. for this year is some tWo.weeks earlier than usual, and our citizens found Coininencoment. weeic upon there before they were aware of it. The exercises of the week consisted of the • - . Sermon before the Society of Religious IfiqUiry, Sunday, at WI o'clock, a. in., by Bishop Jatnes. Baccalaurecite Address, Sunday even wing, at '7,3 7 •o:chi - ck, p.. President. Dashiell. • ro Class Day exercises of the Senior Class on ,Tuesday, at.h.oclock, a. m. Oration and Poem before the Literary Societies, Tuesday, 8 o'clock, p. Poet—T. G. Chattle, M. D. ; Orator = William 14. Allen, LT, D., President of Girard College. Annual Meeting of General Belles Let tres and Union Philosophical Societies, Wednesday, b o'clock, a/m. Oral ion before the Alumni Association, Wednesday, 8 o'clock, p. m., by Charles W. Carrigan, of the Class of 1847. . Commencement exercises, Thursday, at 10 o'clock, a. in: The anniversary - exercises or the Socie ies took place during the winter. Bishop James for hie text Malachi ourth chapter and second verse: But unto you that rear my name shall the Son of 'righteousness arise with healing nis wings.": We regret that we were unable to be •esent at this herviee, but the sermon is highly spoken of by those present as being one of the best to which they had ever listened The Baccalaureate .Address was del iv tired in Emory church on Saintly evening, by the Rev. R. h. Daihiell, D. D., Pres- Went of the College, in the presence, of a large and appreciaeive audience, and was an effort worthy of his reputation its an orator-and Scholar. .It dealt with the important, practical, and essential issues of life, and was I•epleta with sound ad vice to , the students who were just quit,- ting the shades of their Alva :litter f o the sterner and in we momentous duties that devolved on them as men and citi Cells. 4lany or the popular fallacies with regardt.t the conditions on which success in life i, attained were exploded, and the me tillers of the class were elo- quebtly ex.'horted to-win sucee,s, content meta, and present and faun , happiness, by self-reliant elb rt. honest purpose, and cdrrect life Ott )Itnidny evening President I)ashiell rave it-ainner to the graduating chess, to which wore invited the Trustees and of the College, and many prum iient citizeitm of Carlisle. A.1,,,at, five o'cloek in the afternoon the guests began to ;naive, and from that Lime until seven' o'clock spent the time very pleasantly in social converse. At seven o'clock the line was formed, Pres ident Dashiell and. Bishop James leading, when the visitors marched - to the dining roma in' the E rat QoHuge, where a most sumpluous ropast awaited diets. After a blessing had been'asked, all hands "fell with a will, and we speak knowingly, when we say that by uone were the, gpod things slighted. Even as we write,'N;isions.of turtle soup, spring chiatken, lobt,ter salad, roast beef, ice . crea . in and water ices, cakes, nuts, -and fruits arc eyiett,antly rising before us,_ -autl-intertio'ing with the writing of this . e;rtro'n ar toasts of tin ONTllihriir — e - (;71 - imeneed. 'Clio MEM Trustees of Dickinson College, Responded to by Dr. Hudson Faculty of Dickinson College, Respowlea to by Prof. Ilimes (21.1 , 6 of '7O, ItesimOiled to by J. I-I. -litrrgis,, E. M. Wilmer, Md., E. \V. 13iddle, Carlisle, Pa., C. (4. Biggs, .Md. Clerical 1 r6fossion, 12.Jspondocl to by Bishop James, of Phila,lelphia: Cho Lan , Responded to by IV,Hee, esti., of Carlisle, Pa, ' Medical Profession, Responded to by Dr. azning, of Dover, Delaware. Press, R . Jspoinled to by IV. Kennedy, es+, of CAlisle, Pit. T Alumui of thO College, 1 Responded to by Col. Wright, Class of '34. Prof. Boswell, " '4B. IV. Ilaller , " '52. • .1L C. Herman, " 'O2. • John Co rnman, " '65. • • J. 11. Graham,. " '67. • Mr. Bailey , " '69. The Rev. Qr. Payne, a graduate of the 'Wesleyan University, and Pastor of a chuVell in Philadelphia, Awing called on made some remarks. The Rev: Dr. Kenny, of Philadelphia, one of the board of visitors of tie College, and the Rev.. Mr. Battome, of NeW:York, followed. Dr. Dashiell made a few remarks to those present, after which the guestif re paired to the parlors, -whveriafter lin gering a short time, each betook himself to his home, well pleased with the enter tainment of the evening, and fully con vinced that the .President's dinner' had been a grand success. 'Phe gentlemen who responded to the toasts of the evening did well, and many happy hits were made, 1111 relish ing:the intellectual treat furnished them: • On Tuesday foremnin quite :in audience. gathered in Rheern's Hall to hear the speaying Of the class of fol T lowing was the order of exurelses • - Motto- 11 " Devil.take the hindmost."' Presiding Oflicer-TI. Pr Cannon, Bridge • vine,. Delaware, Miirslial—grin M. Wilmer,Baltimore, Maryland: ' ORDER OF atliccm's Hall, at Di o'clock, a. m • .Music:. 1 t7tyer—Parson J. II: llargis, Virginia MEE Oration—J. 11. 31c1Ceelian, PhihulclpLia lETE Poeina-0. N. Robinson, 'Anne Arundel noway, Maryland. Music. History of, the ",Class—C. G. -Bigigs,_ Sharpsburg, Mary'lond.• DEB/ Prophooy—William )!iHhcr,•. West • iptvorford. ' • ' Benediethin—J. P. Mechanicsburg. We have not the apace to givo a synop sis of each speech; but can 'only , say that each and all acquitted , themselves' Creditably, and woh thundoril yi appliftiso from the audience, Avlileh was largo and solOt. 7.n the afterMomi the 'following 'exorcises tookplace the Canipus, at N. o'clock: „ . Ad4regifla Ola" .. i're9-- . .T.' F. 'Williams, Anuo Artindol county; bid, . . Music;;, Presontaqi)n—R, Bidal9,, Car 'A.:.W. Radisill, York, 13:E; Oassol, Wakefield ECM Ode Singing—Auld Liwg Syne, ete.,.ete Music. Smoke, Chat, Farewell,,,ete. INnale: 4 ) - • The progentationa madent the Campu; WCII3 as follows : Bobb, a Bible ; Fisher, fishing rod ; Hal-,gisrsaddle-bagg ; Burns, chemical lamp; Canuou, skull (badge of society) ; RobiAson; book _of pbeins - ; Wolf, paper cutter ; Biggs, tobacco pouch ; Wilmer, card l case ; Mclceehau, cane ; Cassel, cigar cases ;:Looso t more:. scliannl_ _pipe ; Rudisill, silver pencil - ; Biddle, silver pencil ; Williams, ink stand ;:Shearer,, drug mortar. A large .andi onee.gathere,ll7lßileaii's - Ball on Tuesday evening, the 'occasion being an address by W. IS. Allen, L.L. D., President of GirareCollege, Phila delphia. The subject was " Dickinsonia, or Personal Reminiscences of Men and Thing,g at Dickinson Coliege - ." The orator gave asyivid sketch of the earlier Presidents and Professors of the College after it, Came under the control of the , l'tletliodist Church. The address through out was interesting and instructive, and was listened to with marked attention by the audience. At the close of the address a Poem was read by Thomas G. Chattle, M. D., of the class of '52. It abounded in wis.- dom, wit, and humor, and was inter ruicted by frequent bursts of applause. The Carlisle Brass Band was present, and favored the audience .with some choice music. The Annual Meeting of the General Belles Lettres and 'Union Philosdphieal Societies took place on Wednesday morn ing at eight o'clock, and was well at tended. In the evening, at eight o'clock, Charles W. Carrigan, esq., of the class of '47, delivered an able oration before the Alumni Association. 'Phe following is the order of exer cises on Commencement Day : BM Pt a) er Salutatory, • IV fit . R. Fisher, West Ilaverl.rd Music. —T I‘ 11;spiralion of our National Life, .1 11. McKeehan, Philad..lphia. Philos(); Ii C it Oration—A Word on Work, J. P. WlMany:, Anne Arlin ,lel Co., Md. 611osophical Oral ion--Sick a better w:ty, E. W. 13iddle,' EMI Oration—Nothing but Leaves, 0. A. Wolf, ocorgeton•u. Oration—Classie 11. P. Cannon, Bridgeville, Dcl Oration—Above the Storm, ". J. Hepburn Ilargis, Oak Hall, Va Oriition- 2 -Dominiull of Custom, C. G. Biggs, Sharysburg, 111 d, Oration—The World's Queen, E. Yr. Shearer, Dillsburg. athili—Macroedini conEionant iii(ll I[i crocomn, - - C. E. Cassell, Wakefield, \ld. t.e.retry Oratinn--Thee C. N. Robinson, Forest Hoene, Mel icrary (Iration—.Cos luguuioruiu, (t - 71.:712771: , :tr, — )IIIIMII Jun Oration-1-Still iL noveN, A. W. Literary Oriitdon—Varietie , i of Character, E. W. Byrn, Cambridge, Mil. MEI ,pastor's Oration, .1. Dunning, Dover, Del 111 a s -tor's ()ration, C. W. I(celian, Chamirersborg )laKier's ()ration, G. S. Broadbent, BetLichen]. EMIE Degrees Conferred OEM Oration and Valedictory Address, Pierce Bubb, Mechanicsburg. Music. Benediction HORTICULTURAL FAIIL—TWO weeks from uow, says The Meehaniesbu rg Journal, Mir Horticultural exhibition will be among the things that are. We an ticipate a good time. The season is very favoyable for the ,growth of berries and vegetables, and we may confidently ex, pect adisplay far superior to former ones. The executive committee has labored zealously, and has completed its work in a praiseworthy manner. (The premium list, is much huger than formerly, and the prospect for neW, contributors is ex ceedingly hopeful. Wo , hear of coiner- . ous contributors, which assure us that om Society is exerting a good influence among the fruit growers of the county. This is as it should 'be ; it was not in tended to be local institution, but a general one, embracing not only our own county, but inviting co-operation from neighboring counties. We trust that arrangements will be effected with tho Cumberland , Valley Ibtiltoad Company for a_ reduction of fare from all pMnts along the line,. to pecsons desiring, to at tentabe Exhibition. This would induce porsons from all parts of the county to attend'. FIRE • MArrEaS.Nrebear it whis pered about town that the Cumberland Fire Company's, new steamer will be shipped from the manuEtetory, oil, or about the twenty-fourth. instant: The'. company have lied workmen busilynn gaged in making the necessary ye , pair, to their engine house, preparatory to 1- eeiving their how "masheen t " The Union Tiro Colupany exercised their new steamer " On Mon, day evening last, by . throwing water. over the spire of the Court House: The re :suit of the trial proved very satisfactory, aH 'they succeeded in throwing 'a single • streams a very considerable distance above the steePle, ; they also. forced two' - streams, through an inch and:a quarter nozzle, fully fifteen feet above it. Tho . steam ranged from Ilfty - to ninety pounda during the trial.. ' The niembors of 'the Good Will Hose company will meet at thOil`' new hall, this (Thursday) evening, at half•past seven b'elocic, 811arp: Numintous.-Bugs, nets, and flies aro to be found buzzing around in largo num bers. They aro a source of greattioy . -' anee,.and 'coop one dodging andjumping 'about to keep. the "critters" from set tling on our persons. :They aro 'emphat icalli'.*Onige., : • OE= DURING the week wo received it !otter .cesitaining twoltdollars;.- dated— Altoona,_ for ono year's subscription' fins HER ALD, but without the' Pdbecriker's name. Will the person having sent tho piupo pleneo tend tho'name 9. ArtrttYpti4344tvA 7 - 7 1:CAarney .Lodge, No. 1.69,.Knig1&0f Pythias, of Chambers burg, will eelebrato their firstanniversary on Thursday,, the sixteenth instant,' by . ayublic parade in theafternoon, in full regalia, atidTcsuppey in the evening. Committee BANgtor.r—Cumberland Circle, No. 83 B. U. - (II. F;) C. Of A.,•will givo a ban quet on Thursday evening, the sixteeeLly instant: Captain Nlrns, of the Ameri can House; has been engaged to prepare the repast for the occasion. Tickets'ono dollar, to UR procured of theMmembers. TAX4I Oars.-4r. Joseph Darr, of 3lonrbe township, informs us that he has' a patch of oats, from a now kind of seed,. that is now three feet in height, out in 'heads; - and well filled. It will be ready to cut in about Iln•ee weeks. Who can beat this? Losr.—Oii Tuesday morning last, either in Hheem's Hall (luring the exer cise, or in the immediate vicinity, a plain gold'ring, encireled,with Inc pearls. As it is very highly prized by the owner, the person finding it will conf‘er . a7 great favor by returning flip__ same to THE IE itALD office. Pt: at: HARVEST WHIM:Y.-Our friends from the rttrYl distriet,,, who consider whiskey an" essential (hiring the season Of hay-making and harvest, can procure a superior article of the best brands, and at the lowest possible rates, from Jacob Livingston, No North Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa., one door north of the American Hotel - TAK NO A Tit . tr.—Tiev. Geo.NOrcro , ,, pastor of the Second'" Presbyterian church, of this plee, left, will' his fam ily, oir;i visit to his old"home, in Gales burg; Illinois. He will be abseiit about four weeks,.during which time the pul pit will lie supplied by Rev. Mr. Logan. We wish hini a ple a sant trip:tun sai: re turn. A Pnitv.ktiaNit FAsuliiN.---EVel'y re port of a wedding deserilais the Wide as wearing an illusion veil. This is the matrimonial Cashion of tlo. period. Mat rimony, it, seems, liegins wiTlr illusion. 13tit what' the "death-do liusi ness or divorce accident.. come I 1 Mar ried people, the Calls and the veil comes oil SurP.—l.ovot ..,1; Ilivoritt itill Shi)111,1 rill 'at (Ile Fr:HO:1111 litoa , l .1,t:1111 . :111t. yVill:re kill lw rt1;11,il the at tentive aud ing (le". \ o„, ills no ,iivo4):. in the fl• this dish. Springeldeli,N, oyster:: and all the delicacies of 11, can 1,(,,a -j_ tuined ;1] (his idaee, xvliell• lie appel i 1 or the mom fast iitious LTiellre eau ha ap- teasel. live hint a call. . - M:mil:Dr Fon Tin.: BITE oF .t MAD Dui.—A citizen has handed us the following: : A - Saxon forester, named (lartell, now of the . age of eigldy rive, nnwillina to take to the . g r raYe with . him a : seereCor so much iinportance, ha' made public, in Leip.qi, .1,,,t raril, the means which he has used for tiny years —and wherewith he allirms he has res cued many human being, awl cattle limn the fearful death or lidrophohia. Ile ,Cart: "Take, intim:dial. ly, warm Villo - Or tepid water, wash the wouud elefirti therewith, and then dry it; pour ~.u.pult_lbe-wonml-a-fow--thrtps-of-,, , mr-rio, t i,t, ocid -inineial ,rids destroy the poison of the - saliva, by which means the latter is neutralized."—Trarrisbli 11l relrp:aph. Pot.tcE,Ems.—(nlic e r reeled-Nathan atia;r "Piney" Lute, nu Monday afternoon last. While on their w;ty to Fort Thompson, and when in the vicinity the Bentz llote-e, quite a dif ference of opinion suddenly sprung-up. between , the officer and the prisoner, Nathan refir.ing to proceed any further. In miler to nutke• hint Sueinunh to his wishes, the officer was t,bliged to tier force. Finally he was' safely ineareeya ted, on the charge of having imbibed too freely of " tahglefoot." same eVeuing Bonner and ;11yers arrested a couple of our citizens in the northwestern section of the town, on a chargct M . assault and battery ; but the parties making the inrormation re fusing. :to " push their claim, - mkiimd. they wereilischarged Itincmtiely. AN()Tiiyit. CITIZEN CuNp:,-FY ~.tt relay noun Wo received ittiellig..nee,l . the death of John Bender, who had horn :.utreritig for a lung time with c0n,111111,11,011. Mt. 13. was a young nun, an.dengaged in the mercantile bty.ines.s . in this piaci:. En disting in the artily, when but seventeen years ol'a g e, lie served with tli:titicti.,ll throughout the war. ]le wag a member of the renowned Seven' y-niiith 1 About one year a . go,,,la,i, l eonliacted severe void, which finally settled in colt-- siimption. Ile was attended faithfully during his illness by the ❑iembors of flue knights 'of and Red, Mt , n, of which orders he was a ieember. Solinilleuder.‘as n wann-hearted, hon est, honorable, and well ineaninii; and his early death will be regretted by many personal frioniliA. waii in hi; twenty-fifth yeas . lie leave; a widow and two children hi.inoaril , Cicoqu!•:.T.—This qu.!en of the lawn" 7is,hecoming more and !north popular as'it grows older. It js sirpplc, cajly under stood, requires mi great eillirl to and yet is exciting. and interesting in, the highest degree. • Ii pgse.eas'a fascination indescrilnible, and • whore ' tits' groimds are, perfectly smooth and level, and the players Skillful, it is a treat, cithortoplay or - look on. Base ball, cricket andriitioits Inch have their lovers,' and justly so, as they all possess merits and charms.pech liar to themselves; but, all things consid: erect ; giye us croqUet. f t tees not Weary nor exihaust 'so quickly as either of the others, and can be piiyed in the; finest ' broadcloth and most immaculate, linen, without detriment to caller. Originally, it was a lady's game,• but of late the gentlemen.-have learned to manipulate the rintllaS and 111116 U ' and • ladies generally piefer a 'gentleman pallt nor to One of their sox: It scants to add to the interest and enjoyment of the game. We, have notie.iil several parties "playing in their front yards within the . last few weeks, the surest • indication that summer is hero. . This genie - Should be mono generally introduced. It is em phatically a family game—one in'which all can take part, fronytilp child,ofseven td the sage of soyenty. It' is tin out door. game, and requires just enough . exertion to play It to imprint the glow of health upon the blieok,-.and excite-. mont enough to cause iheblood to 'course • thro - ugh the veins with a vigdr infinitely beneficial ,to the player.' It servos to . While:awtOnany-att-hour t ..and the nu, morons twili, resulting from a too.free indulgence iii other games, follow not in 'its *aim For a family gania, give us " Tits PROCEBfi, 013178118 The census taker, is an employed assist, aut. of the'United. States His first duty is to •number -the dwelling houses in the order! or'visitation, and to number the families contained therein in like manner. Ho records the name of every 'person whose pace of abode on the, first day of.Tnne;''.l.Flo, was in -a given family.' A description of. each per.: son is recorded, and includes Ids or her age at last birthday, lint if under one year the- months are simply given. Furthermore; the•seA. muSt.be stated, if .male- with the letter "N," it' female with the letter. ." F." The color of the person is thus recorded: If white .with W," if black with a "B," if mu latto with an "M," if Chinese wall a " and if Indian w.ll an "I." IZZEMI That Covets the grotniauinlihtining tho census of population, but professions, occupations and trades are also inquired into. Other inquiries refer to the value of real estat and personal property owned by (fault person--not the_ value assessed by Odvernment for taxes, but the value put upon such property either by the owner himself or by the market. For exit tople--a pt.rson may Own a house and lot worth ten thousand dollars, bat which the tax itssesors value at four thousand dollars. iltudiould report the value at the first named figures to the census takers, so that 'it may be ascer tained what, was the cash value of all the real and personal property in the comily, State Ind throughout the repub lic, on the• lira of June, of the present year. It is intimated that the inquirie, relatinq to profession, oceupalion or trade, and to educational atlainmentS "are not to be asked in respktt. to in faints." It would seem to be optional to persons whether to state if their parents were•of foreign birth, if they attended school wind] , the' year, if they ,caq .. read write, and what their codstitutional re lations :tie. A table, which will lie of value to medical men, relates to nit al statistics. A.-schedule is tleLotell solely to a list of persons who diet] during the year ending June -1, 1870. As in the first s , liedule, the number of the family is given ; then follows the noun orevery person who died during-the year `Mhos; place of abode at the time or deal lf was in (hi: family. Tln• age at last , birthday, (whet.: ail infant the number of the si . x, C,11,11' and ~ ,n dition—that. • i, v%llether si,; g l,, married or widowed. Alm) the place of birth, whether foreign oe native, naming th a t State. Terribny or btr ,, ign rontiti:; ili, nat vile of Ilse 1.;111`11: - .-T, 11rIlri•SSIi,11, orctlptll.htll Or (1% ,, I, :111(1 the ,11,1'.1M• or ...ause or ,:tt h. Ait important. deVI:11.11 i t , 1111. ru..ti(llsl Viet:, IL nauw, of the agent. 04 nor in. manager itc thr the moldier ofiaeres of im proved land and ihe number of acre's of \%110( . 11.:11(1 :11111 other 111 . 11111111/V«I. NeXi 111 (:11111', 111(11111'y 18 m u le of the lit i.setit cash value of the 1:11111, :111(1 in the caste way of the farming-implements and in.i ellitairy. riy.way i f !I - I:lining the o!- penseii iucurrcii iu working (melt- farm,- imtptit.y is • if the total aincitint. of wages paid dining 71.1 in 'year, itieluiling valtiii of Luard. l'inler the head of. " Li \ Jinni 1„1670, re SII3C('S 11111;t Ln , Vllll.Oll, und,r,thoir p.pm‘lpriate nunther or mulles :mil uxittt, SWllle. Arid the value or :ill live on the ta:•in,olt-aut-thtte hienti.nted in order, :LIM of niniell importance, is the produce of the 'farm (luring the year ending .11.111 e. I , li;70. After all inipiritt; (and We omil the little ;letaik) Lace been answered, the estimated value, of 'all • fitrni proiluctionOneltnliig betterment, and additimis to stock must be given in dollars. In the .1(011 ter of im/i/sirit/ products the inquiries relic only In pro tritfltri during - tlll - ‘ - yurr - etuling - 3 - inm - 1 - , 15;(y. begin with, the name of the coypu at ion, company or individual pro ducing tii the Vilille of live Ittu'ulreil do! : law; annually is required, and after that the name of Liminess, inanufacture of product, and the capital, whether real of personal, or both, invested in the busi ness. Toiler the head of ".Motive l'iover'•ll is dosited to litio‘v N\ hat I:ind of power is used, whether steam, %rater, horsy or hand, and it' steam or tv:lPer the numlier ix horso power. If marbilies are 11.,t51, 'their Marne orilyseription, and the windier it) operation are.. necessary. To ascertain the extent, cost and amount 1(l' latmr of itielllhr. , ,hiesS inquiry will made of the Itand, iiwiodiug males ;Wove . I.ixti_ien, years, females above lift( en yea) eltildren and youth ; also the total amount 'in wages (Turing (hwy....at• and the Mintier of ;mottle: in active Alper.; thin, reducing p.trt time to full time. To the watcri.tle Mi.,' in the, host -110(.a, N‘liaterer it may lie, and itichelimr, grill ,upplies and fuel, the hinds and quantities and their values, . 011111th% or :141011:1.1 . , 11111i4 be Statti'll. 'There is a 'valuable schedule devoted to sf,, , ',rl statistics: and on. of the inqui ries in This eon'nection I.clattw, to libra rie::, of which the kind and uninbor of voluntitinnt4 lie ,:tatt;d. These include Rate librarios, lowa nr cio -6 ,lTrariet: of eourL , , cleuroh libraries IPastors'i, Sab bath school libraries, circulating (sub seripi and private libraries, includ ing those rir lawyers and clergymen. the bend 't' Wages, it. must lie afat,:il what are the average wages to farm hancha per ninnth, hired'by the year and hoarded ; average wages of a day la borer without board, and•the same with board ; average payment to a carpenter per day without;'lioartt ; aVerage wages to a female domestic per week without board, and average price of board to a laboring man pin. Nreekl the whole, of eourso, to be gtvensepariVely in dollars. Very little is clumanded under : the •head of religion.. The, Ingitirics are confined to the numher of - church edifices, the ,denttri r iiat ions, the total number inf ver sons which the churches lyillaccemodate, and the value of church 'poverty. .At the time the census bill was liefore Crcii .greSti it Wes : suggested that'ettch person be- required to state .what his .religious belief was,,, or rather What, religion lie professed, but, the suggestion' was re jested'on the ground of its prying into the lonnen censelonce. Si, that it was finally Molded to ignoro the spiritual part of religion and confine tile inijuiry _to the Mitierial part, tit- the slutin3 of churches,' their accommodation and We have only Co ' sttite, that pe'rsons are liable to a (hie for refus ing to answer' questhins which are perali ye, Iu such Cases as are optional; - they will exercise their own ditatrotion. .• NmVSPAPEnnOI.I.—Mr. Jusoph ZOiglor t foiniorly of this place, and a graduate of Dickinson Clonog°, has become an asso ciate cditor,in The °slurp:RW.lt . cr E ptib Milled at Qsivogo; Labatto county, lian- Sas:..lt is a very neally.lprintod phpor,• and shows evidence •of typographical neatneso,and.Skill_ in:its :general !!. make 'op," and the.editOriat and local columns are ably. conducted. Vo bespeak for our young friend a.bright oarcorin his now. ertllhlg.• . : ImmEnsto'N.—on last Sabbath 'after noon fourteen persons were baptized by immersion in the spring at the foot of Pomfret street, by the Rev. J. Hunter, yastor of the Bethel church of this place. It was estimated that over four thousand persons were present.. The utmost order and deeormn eras observed, and all were impressed with the solemnity of the ex (WOKS, , It, will' be remembered that a revival of religion, of some weeks dura tion, was held at the Rex—Hunter's church during the past, winter, at Which time over one - hundred were hopefullyconverted ; those haPtized on Sunday were from this number. lic zzi,li Torn Duns.—Ton can scarcely pick up a paper 'without seeing an ac e twit of a death front hydrophobia. Carlisle is filled with worthless curs, and Cie best thing to do with them would be to shoot them at once. If you have a valuable dog muzzle him until all danger i 3 past. A nuthber 4f . ' mad dogs have been killed in ILirrisburg, several per sons having been bitten, and one death resulting from diem. If we - have no law on this subject let the President of Ole Town Council call a special nutting, and pa s an ordinance ordering all unnuuz leil dugs to be killed When found rutt ing at , 1101 -NT beftei! tiful summer resort is now Open for the reception of visitors, and is rapidly fill ing up with persons from a distance, and from the larger• Lilies., The Messrs. Mullin har t the third .stols- finished, and really for occupancy, and have painted the entire building.'a uni6prnr - color, which has added greatly to .its appear anee. From present indications, tliere will he an unmmally large untidier of ,guests at these Sprinifs' the present sea sod; as indeed there should be, possess ing, as they do, so many attract ions , dur ing the heated term. Of course, a poor ed WI-cannot:think of taking his, family ',nen to a place of this kind, but yet he loold-, • for Ward to an occisiilnn•l drive to rho Springs as the greatest of pleasures. A N EIL DISASTROUS FIla: : ---14/4 BAN): -BARN PESTUOYED.—iIO.ween one and two oclock, on Friday afternoon last, the large, new bank barn of Mr. Cyrus ISrindle, situated about one-fourth of :t mile south of Churchtown, was hurnod to the grotMd. The farm was leased and occupied by Mr. Ilrindle's son - in-law, Mr. WillianaMorrett, who NUS tailli`ll considerable lossby the vonflagra lion. Ills loss can be maimed up as fol lows : A reaper, worth $1 7.i ; thrashing mae'tiiilY+ icw wire rake ; about, one hundred bus els of oats ;, a lot, of chop Iced ; -a large mow fall of hay, and live or six sets of nevi horse gears. Fortu nately, there was no live stock in the balm at the time, find it was,•thereby, saved from inevitable destruction. Ilia loss is fully $7OO, on which there is no insurance. We did not learn whether Mt.. IS. had any insnrance nn the ban,. tn. Milt is; the extent, of his lOSS, which mast he very eon:Mier:Ode. The origin. of the Itre unknown. (*.it I'itOci.EDlNtis.—.l. regular cictitc4of tho Town Council was held uu Friday ((veiling last, at coven o'clock. Thu following is a the pro- ceedi : • • The Pre;,ident called the meeting tO ardor, when the minutes of th" - preccain g meeting were adopted. 'Dills to the :tmount of $ WI) were •presentol, and milers drawn for their pay:Tmt. co.al Oil lamps wffe omit 'red to placed on the cornts•s of Dickinson alley and the Public Square, and MtlllY,rry alle‘y and the Public Square. „Six. gte lamps wee ordered to be erected on E tst M•tin street. between 'East street and the yeMlence of .J. W. 13esler ' the expeim in the erect i,m of three of tlient to ,be paid by .T. W. Bosley. The bond of Joihna Fagan ; as tax collector, was prose') Lela ml approved. An ordinance ropmtling the orllleane•2 in regard to horses, cattle', &e., running at large In the baratigh, was pre,:mted mid held over ORO Month. A croising Was ordered to be laid front St. Paul's Evan gelical church to the opposite side of the street. The Street, Commissioner was authorized to eluau the spring Mune: diately, and also to cap North street, be twoonWest and College streets, {and to ['quit: the road leaalng from Bedford street In blaelcsmith shop. No Mhorlbusiness behig before •them for -action they adj earned.. *** ' •IYuorstmrloE.--6 T unday -last was Whit.: suntide—in German, "Plingslon.". The festival is said to commemorate the do scent of the Holy GhOst, upon the Apos tles. uPon what is known in the New Testament as the dayef — Pentocest. . L 1 the primitive Church, 'newly 'admitted members, • or- these recently baptized, wore Widte garinents on a'onstiun which is still kept to a certain' extent in- 8011 W parts of the _conntry._ Whitsuntide comas at times in the month of-Igay; and at times - . the monjih,of Jciner but alWays.'scivim weeks or Jifty days after i aster. The ,suntide" , cernprelicuds the ootavo or. the week which - folloWa Pentecost Sunday ; but the .word 18 more. strictly applied: , the Sunday, Monday, and, 'Tuesday olltlrat week T4O twodatter days r 'dOWn to a ve'ry. aneieiat date, wore: observed in-the Roman Catholio Church ay lullidays of- strict obligation': Many festive observances end celebrations were anciently practiced in ~ coneunition virth the ,Whitsuntideholldays, wilieh in Brig ! . land 'and.Protestattt 'countries' still dub the clarions In 'w,liioliAlioy, okiginatclj ' It has.beeri.the custOmf;M:lnaity. years., in tho Pennsylvania derma*. eOunties'of (Ws Commou'ufealth to loinip the dair fol =II • foinatooH„ Dyighi, au (.I,,roci; aro ntjw offered in our niarltots; fiso.c6nts 1)91.' dozpn. , EIS Sw.Atbr oss BEitl—Yestoixltiy.noon -a hive, of bees belonging to Mr. Jacob Rheem swarmed, and after flying around' for a considerable length of time, alighted on an apple tree in 'the yard'of Judge Graham. The "Major" donned a wire frame, to protect his head, and marched Ira'vely in • among them, and proceeded to capture _thtim, which was finally accomplished. John Cornman, csq., who was assisting, him, received several marks of 'adeetion on the face, from the little,gatherers of honey., Tiums.—The Agent of the Rochester Nurseries of 111 .. . B. Busenberre, is now in town, stopping for some clays at the National Hotel, where .he will be happy to see any of our citizens who wish to buy fruit trees, vines, ornamental trees, or shrubbery. Tho reputation of the Rochester nurseries has been'so well es tablished, for years, in the CumberQl Valley, that no recommendasion from tisTs needed, to ensure a book full of orders on the part of the agent. The Roefiester nurseries is no swindle, and persons may rely on getting the trees and shrubbery which they order. lo3Ving.asu holiday,. on which occasions our friendn' froni 'the "rural ' districts usually flock bi - :I - elm to aeu the-night and indulge in innocent amusements of different: kinds ;.hence this is called Whitnionday. usually observed. by the Germans "as a grand gala day, which is entirely proper, for the young. inen work beithr .'dnring the- season of corn and hal . and harvest, by inaugurat ing its advent with those congenial aniuscruents WO lighten the heart, dissipato care, and elevate the soul aboVe the clouds and sorrows of life. School, EpMINATIONS.—The Board of School Directors have furnished us with the folloWing copy of the, 'specified time for hOlding the Public School Ex . • On Monday, June 29; at eight o'clock, the schools of Miss Edmond, Mrs. --llunu•ich and Miss Reighter, will be ekaMined, and 'at two o'clock the afternoon, the schools of Miss McMail us, Miss W.ightinan and Miss Rectum Visiting Directors for Miss Edniond's and Miss McManus schools, Messrs. Cormnan and Saxton ; for Mrs. Hum rich's and Miss Wightman's schools, Messrs. Newsham and Woodward ;. for Miss Reightethi and Miss Beetem's schools Messrs. Hamilton and lium rich. On Tuesday, June 21, at eight o'clock, the schools of Mr. Myers and Mr. Zeig ler, and at two o'clock in the after noon, the schools of Miss Landis, Mrs. Adair and Miss Bell.' Visiting Direc tors for Mr. Myers' and Miss Landis' schools, Messrs. Ilumrich and New sham ; for Mr. Zeigler's and .Mrs. Adair's schools, Messrs. Saxton and Hamilton ; for Miss Beni school, Messrs. Woodward and Cormnan. On Wednesday, June 22, at eight o'clock, the schools of Miss Postlethr, ite and - Mr. Embick, and at two o'clock the afternoon, the schools of .Miss Phil ps and Mr. nipple. Visiting Direct ra . Tor Miss Postlethwaite's and Mr. Rip ple's schools, Messrs. Cornman Hum rich and Saxton; for Mr. Embick's 'and sMiss- Phillips' schools, Messrs. Hamilton, 'Woodward and 3 , .;ewsham. On Thursday, June, 21, at eight o'clock, the school of Miss A. U nderwood, and at two o'clock in the afternoon, the school of Mr. firing.. - visiting Direc tors for Miss lindcrwood's school, Messrs. Saxton, Hamilton and Corn man ; forlfr. Oring's sollool, Messrs. 111'1111.h:1i, Newsliant and Woodward. On Friday, 'June 24, sat eight o'clock, the Boys' High School,._ in charge of Mr.Eckels, and ae?two o'clock ill the afternoon, the Girls' High Selusd, in charge of Miss M. g. Underwood. All the Directors will attend the ex. a initiations of the High Schools. On Saturday, June 25, at eight o'clock, the (lraduating Classes of the High School will Le examined. On Monday, June 27, at eight o'clock, the classes for transfer from Miss Phil lips', Miss Postlethwaite's, Mr. Em hick's aril Mr. Hippie's Minn: will be'exaipineth On _Tuesday, June :28, at eight - oclock, the transfer classes Item Miss A,. Un dorwood's and IL. Oring's schools will be examined. No 'scholars will be transferred; who are not present at the pnblie private 0o Thursday Evening, June seven c•nh•rtaiumail the I Schools, consisting of decla mations, essays and vocal and instru mental mush+, will be held in Itlieem's HA after whieh the schools will bb dismissed for the vacation. The politic, generally, arc respectfully invited to attend the ptiblie examina tions and entertainment. C. P. Ilumnicrt, E.-y(ll[N M AIN'T - 11. SAvrox, Collunittee of Ai raogements 1!MMIIIII FINE PHOTOGIIIP VIEWS C. L. Lochman has taken Magnificent series of views—large, small, and stereo seopie—of our churches, college, &c. For sale at his' Gallery, or at Piper's Bookstore. 1{1!..11) ! ItE,AI)! The important fact is, that now is the time to purchase goods at greatly reduced prices, at the Central Dry' Goods Store. Great bargains in all kinds of Dress Goods, White Piques, and all kinds of White Goods." Carpets ! Carpets ! Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, &c., to close the season, at sncli prices as can not be - found in any Carpet Store in the valley. & .‘111.1.1.11t \JAVAIS TILE BEST 3lr. Loibman, a; an artist, gives a grace to his subjeots. amt :l a chemist, a finish to his photographs, unapproach able by others. His gallery. is removed . from Mrs. Neil's louildinr, to the south': east corner of• Main street amt the Mar ket Square, where he has a much better light ;flu! room than he ever had before. 11AFIK., ! LISTEN I ! I'AUSE2 ! ! What is that whir-r-r-i,:g; noise that is beard daily, proceeding 'from No. ,25 West Main street? ° lt is BurlOs Soda Fonntain, where,' if you arc thiriny, and wish to drink, you can quench ycittr thirst. Ile has it constantly oil hand, fresh, cool and sparkling: ,You ean also find. there an endless -variety of choice Candies, Oranges, Toys, .and everything in thi3 confection line only to be found hi a first-class confectionary. - .Don't forget the place; No. 3.i West Main street, Car lisle; Pa. , 2Gnia7o. I=== Foy 'direct acting steam pumps,. for mines, • &e., - that will pump from 12 "giaons Yip 3,500 per 'Manta. Go, to liVimpalian, Stoll() &-Isett, Holidays:. I.4irg; Va. • , , - Steam map: • The panip can faith; connected from the engine, ( ihil engine uSed for driving any kind of machinery. gna and water pipe, steam fittings, &c. 'lsPLanahan, Slone G Isett, Ilallidays bini, Pa. • 17feb6in --EGGS! LOGS iOGGs! EGGS ! Prom light l3ralima'i fowls; pea combed, strictly pure' from imparted stock, $2.00 per dozen. No oPd'or' kill be barked unless accompanied by thO a few pifig foe sate, l s4.oo per pair. • Hail' breed Italian Bee's tor sale, in movable comb liives—blieap. Adilres • C. IJ. 'llorriat,', 12may70 I. 0:Ilox 147, 'Carlisle, - Pa. CAmtunits, Btictorts' 4 : fzlnrrai WAGO?:S. 4370, A. B. Stork has now on hand,' and to ord6r, all kinds •of Car.: riagos, Buggies,' Spring Ilragoas, ' , . He ..has the Ust__.workinen r in .011011' lnranali, :and .11S,S• , ' all !'kinds zof inatoi•ihlt constantly,',on hand. Painting, and' re titt6nd6d to: GmaiOtf • ' It ion. nti a;g6pd — COrsoti. • • ' l ' i 'Go to Wolf's f - Y«rw6D4:=HOojr;Sl Go to WOlf's iff - you want Suspenders, Go to 'Wolf's If you want Gloves or Hosiery, Go to Wolf's In fact you had better go to No. 18, North Hanover street, for all your No tions, if you wish to save 'money.. 2je7o-1m JACOB LIVINGSTON, . Wholesale anil Retail Denier in TonAcco, SNUFF,. CIGARS, PIPES, &C No. 27, North Hanover street Offers to Ole trade the best brands of a large variety of Chewing and Smolt: ing obaccos, real Michigan _Finb,Citl, in lull: or in tinfoil. W. E. Garrett's celebrated smut - Real genuine Imported Havana Segal's. Yara Connectictit and Domestic S'egars. A large assortment of everything be longing to the bpsiness, and sold at as low a price, as-in any Eastern city. The public is respectively invited to call and inspect my liege assortment. Every article warranted as represmted. 21ap700m JACOB LIVIGSTO, Do . aler FINE WINES AND late - MIS, No. 27 North Honorer street 01Thrs the following goods: War ranted pare, • unadulterated and full proof. Always as represented, tlentiiiie Imported' French ' ('egnec Brandy, old. age. ..Pure old. nye WhisLeys liy eilebraled Best quality Ginger Brandy. Pure old gin. Pure old Port wine. The very best quality Sherry, Claret• Ne'w England Rum, &c. Kimmel. Pure white spirits. for drug gists and family use. Sold at the lowest pricOs for cash. A call solicited. 21 apli 111. IMPORTANT I=2 Pure and unadulterated Wines and Liquors, supplied at their residence, by sending order to store, or through Pus (Mice. Every article warranted as rep resente,: or the money re funtled.lP JACOB I,IV INU sTo:c 21ap6m No. 27 N. H tmve r •stycet I)l'T.anahan, Stone & burg, Pennsylvania, mannlactuiv station ary engines, - boilerF, direet acting blowing engines. Play er, Thomas and other hot blast. Eras; and iron east ings from one lb. to 211,000 11.5., and all kinds of machinery. PERUVIAN Rrui•r.—This valuabfo medicine' has _been silently making'its tvay.into public favor by the.. numerous raumrkablo-ouriis-it;-has-peato4ll44l.—Tis singular 'ellicaey is owing to the protox ide of iron which in this preparation, re - - mains unchanged, and i.i the only form in which this vital eleineo of healthy blood ran bosupidied. 20,000 poundAof F,ln - iiildor and side exchluig,e .for pure Li4lll()rs, and the hest brands or chewing .rerrT- ACO It LI VI NGsToN, .21a r:hri 'No. 27 North Ilimover street Dr. Ayer tV Co's. Adrertisew't AY ER'S CIIERRY I'ECTO a•••••• .1 the tht....t a , .1 ln, hr. inch nn coughs CON V It cough, 1,1 me ahtlitnA, annil con•otoptln 1,1,1 y) never befor.. in the 1, ImMe hi••tery It:O• n t thin, men •e. 1.1. , y and otply the nii•tence • 10.011Zi101, t10 . .....t40 1001 t It iy tet volitionary Threugh a long y earl+, awl°lent; Snow or ow 01. 00 - I/ It, nri.t. higher and hte.lior it. 111,. • 1 . -1111101 010. a. it har eon.- I.ett• hil4l • 11. Ili 010;10 01 ellOr.0•110 . 101 ‘r to enr , the I:0100N .111.,1111 , of Ih.. mugs, And throat. hut , 010110 it 1.11..1,1 0 A 10 101 it' pre ell ee'er eg.. then!. .1V hole..el . to Inthkel• Hut ol ..,,,,, d In t, nn, at t1„•-, ine the t07k1...11vt oat reit. .ly il, it 1.. r line pint 1 . 011.00111i011, nucl the ,1an_..... , :111,0 of the I hr.c and li e ge, A•• a ii111,1,i11,1 ngainst sudden Mint Ls "toll, it .1.411,1 leut 11an.1 in e‘ery tinnily. met thdeedr all un it ,. es sohjeet to e..ht, a,nl oat KO , bled te.tit this ...We: • 1., titenct=?, 5t1,04.1 CoN,NII,I.N t, th.ott,ht !pi lira -1 all gra i• ~lir 11,1 Saii.l.4l. !MVO t. 011 unrY 1, ii, tho Ittdiyut in nealtAl by tint Chrrty otonpktely ks ontd. ry tk it,. di+ortfors , kf thr 31.1" '111.40, 1 les t most Itb+tinnte of 110011 3 told to it NV ben nut Illtrr olk• ,::hl yo thisnt, undrr t Ito ('lorry Pot tord t lot sult.nto an 1 tiikapth•ne Sittrors and Publlt• Spent. End gt lord, non from tt. Asthma i> alt: II)! I • ea isl , ll W/11/I y tiled I.y I. Ilan1141i:1+ •noi - stlt ounol L% tolnin,.; the t'ln•rl c7y. tons! in small .norttoottonl lit t• 1 /It, it.. trtovi Isotot tint not pub I at. , I. 11l 1,,, - ,. Ily inot, at,-nre tho 111,, I - quml.l,l atennit AIER 'AG I.* E R , Fol•Fev.,:111,1 ILit.•rolittrt , t Fr, IT, t 111:1 I:elltat:edlt It or of 11 li•.11, 41. , I illdrittl or, tirot 111,1 , A hi clue it, inns 11rd:tilt:II, to oil otli, too Itllortliototit . 10t01.011,1. As its nail, applitt., it &WM 01,, at% tiontstknittz nett Ina "A"rttn in ti..ittinr, Z•ne, nit all oth 'r ni it ril or Ina:ninon. suintlittitai \viragos itr it in nowl t• in,intetttint pith...l. 'I Ins nit ~het rtatt, ,ti itn ettres 11, num. ,li , - Hiertilit' ita arnottot littil W.tlllitit a p.r.Jla In lit' hi to ity of AI; re n,•at Ina! Ity tint attlinlin . v14011,411:1 Wil receive at' 4itt• ratlirnl I.llreri clr ,nd other 11:111 wholly Uttar:dim:it rd in It ttno, nitheitt etitirtit in, ,it'e i l/inti through' niaati.ann loralitittn, will lit , 10, tin g i gaily Fnr LiVtir CowpLJlnx :tilting front I rpitlity of lint I her it itt -xtnlitatt rntintily, x mint tint, OW Of. 4 . . n.r 1:11.,in. i•ordv,pn.l Ir.hry Coniplaintw, an 1,1:114‘, 111011111 n ourl rllly 1.. mark. cart-t. + had Prr,:n,d by C. A Yr. A. •Plattill . lll , lolll Anti% tied 11101 . H.1111 ull round rho woslll. -.1.0'J 1:2221 Ch »e ber.sb it iv 'IV ursery. I) I+A/13.1E1t3 AN TIME I.I,ANIEKS pm', CIIAMBERSBUNU NURSERY (Formerly Ryder Nursery A•etoelulion,) Ilueo for end•, lu largu or :aid! quautltiem, it choler 6eorlltielit 01 • • Apple, GM EEO Plum, me s , ‘‘ ith utl 11, new ,clrapo Vines ; 'Over one hundred Varieties of Rdsto, an 4101 ,, 11, , 0ti11101.1 Of o eryl lug that Ix - de. sirable't4i stock a lit,t ch., orchard or gitraiiit., Our priceil at liiw treeg are•to 'good tho mill rveeire our 1.1 , 4 I IItIVIIIIOII, and liatiMltetion 14u:winded ill alt pair For 9atalogiiiiii and other iiiiiirniatlou iiihlrens the, SUPPAIINTENDENT, Chinnbeidtkurg Nursery A B,o6:Ltiolii , CHAMI , FAtgIUII O , PA • We want a go:A, reliable n every town to net an agent for the ante of our treesantlylantn. 'Plata dqph ddi•crtisenuents IRON IN TIIE,BIOOD NATVIL Is`.? OWN I'ITALIZEIi TrIE" PE ; I2UyIA . N , SIRUP, AN IRON TONIC WITiIOOT • Andmllaten wlth.tho blood an emilly,tsi.lio food s vlt dlnlng nod inv,lgOrttllng tho wholwxyrnon. It stnnollitys without retwtlon, bnllds tho brottoii down, curbs phl Fellilt ICI 'lVenit arssen,` ntj Ihooy, InonorH, and oxpelli inseam, frqu tho syntein,.,by'locron , lnk• Int - turtitl own vdAllzhinotem"",—/RUN• Ihnophlrtu tin, •J. Doy street, Nrw York. Bold by droggiks in:110 . 101y ;,17M1f10oowly • , ' CANDIDATES. Pepublicalis : j•na ismlm-oleo-or si PI, tint', will hu thankful fir your thioport, Am I hove ilwitya both the blend of the colored noun, I linpu they will nut forget Leo now. , SVr rolithibora'.3lny 28,1870 2je7o FOIL hereby .olrer my ,.if ~4 fir tho owe of SHERIFF; Hobfat til the ilecklon of tito kleptibpran Nominnting Coiivontion 11. 'lt. I-PA:MILER. Carlllylenrcli 2, ifi79. • :tinkle." . Vort - SHERIET.—At the solicitation or a numb, ol Itt pubtie., th oughout thu (.1,1196'. I toll, 1111 self as It 11111111111110 for, Q, Hondo.. tic,. of ti 00110111 thu nt•xt 001110 (1.1,14ti0t), tub s joy! to 11,1 rieliFli••11: • 17iffitic .1011 S tIIOADO. Carllble, Mood, 16,1670. FOR SIIERIFP.—I hereby offer my- AL! olf 114 pandllll4to lor tho ollice of CIIERIFF. sooj•ci to the dee.. of the Republicalt \ou; looting Committee. ll= :1111-111 , 11,y. AlO.ll 0,1070 Tup7otc.' 7, . • F all BIIERIFF.—.I hereby offer my : candid:it? , Ittl. ant illi ato :II !lit F, tt ottittct to the tloti,lttit or the Ittpubllcatt NOminut. log Commit!, 11111119=11111 C1:11 b. 21p1,1 Thp7 tr. - A. L•..)." P 0 .21Q 21. !AV, CUL UM A. • . SPO.N:SI2,:ii, Agor.l, /. OHO. r.•.],or• 1.• Agttia. i 7 ON t.. NTIIICTINIA LANDS in the Sllenan o.i, VAlley for s number ta and highl3 hop lov,l farms in "(he ~t, lewd 'or sit le The traom,rim I'3olll 93) 1,, 3 11 The Loll is of Ito. hest 331311113 1111/0011 , 113 ,- 11/11y 3011: 11 n..t to:till, laud Ati 3 iimlwrhttol alley, 3,333) 31311 d .1 411 Dstnninhlngly low 11g.1111. 4 . '1 11 , . 1.x11.1,0011 4 the 1.1 . 11111`1131 \ ollyy 11:1111,4 11 , 1, Do,' .111 3 i. 1.11, 100 I run 11.11/ , 11111e:y lluungh 1 I, 1011 of I,ollllty 11 Wllll 11 11 , 1 , lot. 1.4.111,1, m lot mI/ 11 1 , 111 ;Jo 1.11, 1 , 1;c11111 . 3341,3,11•11 g,, 01 the 1i01.01.1,11 I 1.11 1011 Mill :111, 11,30 all 11,,. 4 Nol 1 1,11 MO 1 , 13, 11101 10.1 , 1 A o,vortiirlip for 3b3e5t31,111. ry r. 011.•Te1. Intl Hint minute description ni 1110 1M:0 . 10111,d 111,1 i..1 . ,f LIA• ‘lt lons hurts tn. It .41, 1,. tti,• %lug 1 11 A 1.. 1-1.0N, , 1.e:1t, .171111170 ' gnat ii.tatt• Agent, Cal 11, (AIE I:A Nl{l 1 . ... R TE .= A ritli Ilep,it of thy I ekt 'quality iterindlit, 111 ., d111 • I . JO por rout. roinpillikg /111011 t 111 I:,cni cal Wool.o too nodp, 010.0 E. i d :loon he Iron Worko of C. W. k D. V. A hI, on tho .outh Ode or the Yellow lireeehesereek. Thera nst of water running kb ronah till. 11,11 1 t 11111/11 . 111It fur Om ore and turnikhing water moor be- Pr3Sloo iloOlf/OUA of 010W10.4 tbo It.tok orty call upon (Icot,r,l IV ',collet, at "I,llllch't. ogll,'. tor- Imo ly lama - o . os 110olteett mill, Mouror too-whip, Cutubto land county, or upon A. L. iiiiiiNSLER, Iteal Estate A out, Carlisle vOitinLE ORE IVASIIER FOR SALE.—An cu c, 111 , the Baia: go 1,011 h. itvai ly ill 1“.....111 wty If;‘, Ay 10 .k. T.. SPON,I.ETI. =I FOR PENT.—Tie resislenet , J/11111,1 Ito•zaz, I uppe , ile I:.11) .1 hotel, ,t tll he I, .1. , e1 ei.e o.ot 11010 11,t of Apt tl eeN.E. Ake. n umecl , ous I,vg, mory It EH. gin ...id 1.....th0. I gr•.... on the et the Let .t 1 nili 1,11,11,g IT. 1. 1.1 , 11 m fit le. 11 I. 1000 d 1.1 tt,. 11,. ESINABLE ;,TAND CO MMO D LT,S' RES11)1-;..\"( 'E 111= Tlta t.flars at pritatt. -,11.• that apt] taa B UST NE3...,5L.L;T AN r), nud Plvor Lome, , tnatoal oil North Ilamo, oo .• • ,t‘voloole troth of le• 11.0% ill Ilr rra npamo m IL Iblbly. Il• 14 - 4 - I , Tut.t.lkt.llt owl . ..• . L, t u m.i.th. h. a 12- f oot • Ti, • !toot home voatabr: the I , t• Ikzilterl 4. and lowa cou‘rnirot Store om In I'm 1!-Ir, MIA , 11.. It 1:11i011 i.,011 , 1.41ed 101 011 It ook 1,1 1,1 . 1111.1 c• otral an I prominent. The tiWeill,,g h 0..• in largo and compealion, nod e , l zolaptitl to n11:11,, al' a !bet t what,. Itonnfing if' 11(4.41 ot Pho h lily idonb unite to oar mtizebs, and vpolo:s Ir. ill .tho *.EII. 111.11” f.i4.t th , kt. ts%. , 0.4 - y ft -how tiod It !in.,. which r4n 4 I ‘• . • 11:i4 .11,0.1 at a low price, ana ou utv,,,y,,..11,. Apply Io A. 1,. I. PITS -.7 i:FIF. -- livol Agra 1. MACHINE WOR RS. =O=MiE F. UARD Z EB 3 0 0 CI'3II!ERLIND VALLEY REAVEIt AND 11111-1:11. W.' ALI' I,OW buthlutg, and NVIII lotto; oht hot Ow Itt.ye..t of 1 , 70, the NI, PM tot CIIIIIbPI rot 1,11.. y ttotithintol It E.k prp : AN It )10101 11, tilt ;EIS HAKE, anti alit tilthF ItPliiiiirtiviltrert , y - It Mtf hp I•uilt in tYI.• 1,0 -tt3 le, and trarrantott to hot': -art, flClilt U). The Wlllll. Ora 11,110 mule ittap..l . I o log 11.tnt 11.1 t, nua t etpect to litt nt l from ,1- ill OW fitrint•nt or Cuntherlatql :tad adjoining vont] uuttltia, which ~hall be n complt.te'alol fuel bar- ve.tel, .111.11 to 1 li. Ilk•H blimght from a 111:4111117 F/16114.16 are rOpleSted to call and 1,311111 W it. 1= Mr ore ltildlod,'lldr t.ea•no, only a lonittal ounr her of Ilay linker.. 'the NoveTy hon the c,!, .Italog otogeiowT, r 1 . 1111 Pet worked by )1..1, 1.11 I 11 , ON Pr , I ,l r. it •t ill of tks br, toall•I'IMPI. 11 11.11111`,tar •tyll . , , 1111 W 1111.111624 lo glye rdi.aactiao Segal lo pair C1111'1:4 rally. = co, tiittitt , i)tit! Gino :t pt st.r.ditt I , rill,nnw ell I; noir 11. 117111 I „p011. 111110/11.; ill No good 1411111, I' a, 3 111 t dtt without tlio louguloy, tor Nit Ittr,tl) Lte.iott, turd him cp, and not 0 1,34 tor tttit-if NV._ :flake it as 101111.11 11011 fll ;1.3 5... 111•1' tilonet. tot it tilt it t ititt,t titmtot Attavonittrti tor , o , llllt 1/;11 , 141.a..1 uglititio. 11 t.oloo t ult.' tile Ittog4lty wuh lii silt/tut- , in, tat:tight or vitt cog, fttril,.ers ni:ty vet,. 111=2 Wk. aro ttlatittlitotatiaz avat. oty 1,1 att•i, tilt oral taipleito lila, sto as loot, poi ers Ittio•ltto's. 1.1111.1 110114, Stir viirn 61/, CllllllOll •111.111 1:1111•1,i 11/1111, 1•1.1i.1.1 . 0111.i 111,1111 N /1)11 1111 11.11111 Hot Natiotiol klotlttler Calttik3 III: , •' •t/t,, will. %lotting tiliter tiling itupltialtall•. 111-11 I/134 Varittat'a plat:111.'1410 Lam ier, and • rut Toptra,w Irllt, I.l.tr•soit it a 'maid hats. Also vas tis "ova ortior, 1111411 litt 1.1111 MA'S, 1.1•1- J.ll' g1".01.1, 111/lell,ll t. putt, riis, .1 .111, 31111 111111,111. tots I,7titt :11,,i13 • 0/1 hand. Thu itlittiltll lYllltl b'1'01`11:, orixt,ott n tat•tilig, is our Lint 111111 1'111,111,i Ft/111,11'1 tilt. 1111111 v I. FT EA M I..Ni; IN E AND MILL 11'ORIC . brialohite, we givu piirticu'or attroren to STE ‘3l ENU/NES, unit furnishing :HAFT ruLLIEe, nod . 'every tart of 1.110 at-hin,y cont.:clod with Toper nuns, Flouring Oath. lulu MON, 71111. rive, .tire. Fittents for •teton captious are from two op to twenty five loose poner„conthinlog tiimplicitil et construction with all 11,0-1,1111/liProVvlllllllsl , , silo) fortihheil it it c isms tinting Wit,. Wit IN build portable enguito sir o h orns 15.1 . 1 r for 111111.111,2 itlillllllg 111.../014, ilaVr 011 1,1[0.111,1 Outlet) at p It 1114 lilt HAW , WitiVil we urwconslently 1111(1 011.11 111 i ed111111:1,110. 1:113111 , 1 , 010 11a11r, at •1101.1e0. 'l,tb-Twe non ntatio:do.y . anginto :ion on hand and for.tado _;- I.LULDI.Nu .‘IATEfIiA lttarlud to nor kwlalllklquint, I,Niousit PLAN . MI 3111,1, anTSAtill and 1111011 1 , .1(''1'0111', with. all Ito maohlarry IL r manufa, taring door and ,%!I.IIIIIV alai 1, In Is. loarkets, dint porlloo drapery, al di rail afallialuster.4,lltloring.lotlimrantl'eroo usher rrtl du in thy lineol watm'inla. 110111 111.1`10,,,,,t, lot. u to lot 01.6,111111111iy. 1111i111011 routrarlora ly on nil orilms, Mrgotanull,lteinu promptly 1111.1. 'AIL 1..".N.11 lye nupply of bo,sonell pine, walnut' tool oak lumber kept rotmlautly_iit 0111 . _11111iD, yard. ovals l'ol . :mall bizol of nub and low pi Irml fl 'mu alWklyo thud; xul other' :Warfel-tondo to All oolms or 11111111111'4 by 111:11i, 0,111111,V1.., iu with mitt hr.utolt ol our Lneidr will Lo• trot to I=! MEI Borough Ordblaieces A . N oiumNANci: Repealing an Ordinance in Relation to the Police 140 roe of tlo Borough of Carib& Co 11e it enacted by the Town C00n01,,,,,0f ulo 1161.ottgli of Vat . lobo, nal It it hereby ott.,, , ted by the author ity of the matoe'v That tho Oillitt:Loro yowled (ho ttventy.titird Joy k , f Aln 11. 1107, pro,,lding for the of a littiough l'lleo for tito co,,,attit of C1111101" ' I e aILH!( tie B.lllle parch) 1•01 , Hlieli. • • 1 , ;,act,41 into all t r huuic tint taxth day of Mn), A 1). 1670. row n: so E PFEII, President brtown Cuunell ,TOUN 'O. LOW, Uhlof Bugese, Alt.( . Itutti:Evr WQ.kRTNF.Y. SerfeLls 011.'04 uratlvlr 19may70-3t _ • A N ORDINANCEi • In Relation to'Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &e., Bunning at , Largo' in (ha Borough. • Bo it engr t tq I By 110 7` . own Coo 11 oil of Iho Borough lisle, and It in 111.1'0;y011M' tod By the antlfality of tho kaino : That from and oiler ti.o passoge of 11113 AUL, fl lm tilliwyfill for ully, C h rN I ( huge, 1111 If FENIAN to rtta. at lyrgo within Om ' .o ' r. ' l: 4 lr an& nnY 1 , 6 . 1agn allowing the atiolo'tyrllll IC litrgo t 1141,1 e to o tint: Fivo I.lollttro for livery ano'h offence—r.tho /Boat and Penal. Lira 411 to 110111,11`11 ux 111 . 1.0'110A 141%11,1', tow. ;?naateil Into an Ortilhaata, thl.4 day nI May; - OEORGH. "Proittlivit a'rown Conn, At r j°llN 11 .111I.11111rgolx. RonnnT WCARTNIW, • 23t.eret my or . , • • =EMI =lllll
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