Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 16, 1870, Image 2

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    NEWS' ITEMS
470TRIA islo have an industrial ex:
position in 187*
_TUE, New Yori'Seventh Regiment en
A LiingE. supply of superior Strawber
ries is now.expected from New.Jorse.Y.
. IT is'now said ,that one thousand lives
wore lost in the Constantinople fire.
Tn bridge• over' the Mississippi at
Keokuk, lowa, Will be'6nipleted
PITTSBURG furnishes forty-six. per
cent of all thO glass mule in the United
States. •• •
A GENERAL amnesty for :political
offences is .promiSed bY 'the *Portugeso
Government. •
AFTER R. •WCOk'S recess the English
House of Commons-rosumed.its sessions
on Friday.
Sr. LOll/8 suspects the corporation
dog-killer of irregularities in the destruc
tion of canines.
TrrE corner-stone of the Now York
masonic ball.and asylum was laid on the
tenth instant.
, F ,
F . .
WHEN the warended Kansas had no
railroads. Now she has more' thin a
thousand miles.
COYNECTICUT people are beginning to
think a single capital, at Hartford, will
ho sufficient for that State.'
ABOUT OCOBOMOIVOC, Wis., within a
circuit of twelve MIMS; there aro about
twenty lakes, from one,to three 'miles
long
THE shoyellers at the grain eleVators
in Bullhlo arevu.sk .strike, andtlisturb
anees were apprehended, .but all is now
quiet. . '
THE crop report from all parts of the
West and Southwest arefavorable. The
only exception in some western localities.
is wheat. •
MANCHESTER, Michigan, proposes to
sink an artesian well in the court house
yard, in the hope of striking magnetic
or mineral waters.
A SORT of Boston peace jubilee will
be held at Belvidere, Illinois, this
month. Cannon and anvils 'will contri
bute to the general effect.
AT a Ni'e 4 (.11I1g in Janesville, Wiscon
'sin, lately, the guests were made happy
with four gallons of -wine, four gallons,
of whiskey and ten barrels of beer.
, THE illinndsota Historical 'Society are
to, collect and preserve the records of
decoration services, and publish them in
book form as a memorial volume.
ABOUT 400 men are now at work on
the Portage lake ship canal, Michigan,
and in a short time nearly as many more
will be added.
THE Danish Gorman_ railroad carried
2,000,000 passengers and 0,000,000 awt.
of freight last year. Tho stockhOldors
got a seven - percent dividend. •
TIILItE is a colored woman, named
Nancy Johnson, living at _Bergen, N. J.,
who is in. the hundred and fourteenth
year of her age. 'She tvslies, scrubs and
does all kinds 'Of housework.
7
111AcoN, Georgia, thirsteth lifter water,
and it is proposed to build a canal which,
besides furnishing water to the city, will
give Macon an immense water-poiver
for manufacturin g -purposes.
THE Arizona and Sonora Milling Com
, ,• • e se d - 200
with Henry rifles and supplied • with
mining tools, to work mines and repel
Indians in Arizona., The. expedition
will leave San Francisco about the first
of August.
PERSONAL
entc.too now feels the need of free
EMI
NEW ORLEANS - Witilitg - ii Yd.§
pital. ; •
dal miles of railroad, but
wishes more.
THE Oneida Indians r liav'e organized
beass.band. ,
CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, it iS said, is
coming to this country. •
CHAIt t LES . L;m4, iculltins Breit-
mann—is in London at present.
KANSAS State scrip Seqs for ninety
cents on the clonal'. .
. IT is proposed to put a steam eleyator
o'ritt-TokotiCity Ball., .
ONLY one thousand couples were di
vorced in Ohio within a year.
' CATERPILLARS are. interfering, with
the fruit crop..of ,southeastalissouri.
THE British conscience money aver
ages abdcit $2 . 4,90,0,a year, , . -
. ,
IT c r ests' about ~$910,1f00 to take the
census of Great Britain and Ireland.
THE lion. 13.,F. Wade and wife are at
Eaton Itapi4 „4ichigan, using mineral
water. ^ •
GEORGE Auttusyne SALA exemplifies
his initials in new.book.ou Englantl in
the nineteenth century.
DR ABEL qTEVENO Will' probably IRIC
,teed Dr. McClintock as prcsident, of the
Drew Theological Seminary.
A STEAMBOAT
. caßal
. is to be .con
structed dhuto' Island, Wisconsin,
costing p 00,060.— ' .
THE building for , tp.o Cincinnati
Slenderfest will~hold 2,000 ~nustcian,~ and
10,000 auditors:. ;11,
An lowa farper!eltarr9w teeth setapetll
- nugget of pd:ro: coppor k NV,4Nngll.7
pounds, the ol,her'da'T,:' -
A. w.nrr da lunixtico:', t'izquXi•endo_has
been taken out iii New York for-the
PrincesS Editba Gilbert Montez:.'
TENNYSON will iiceopppay the nslish'
expedition which will seirpn. December
to observe the .next went, ecliPse
. PRINCE
~p as` invested
with the\Abrder. gf fit.llllohaek ; .atl
.St.
George by the Governor General of the
Dominion, 'at .11tort,.rel,with imposing .
SYLVESTEIi PlIA119A11: !i King,, o,f tho
once powerfuitri6 of, Montauk Indians,
died on Long Island; May 28, aged 60'
years. Of this •triba Iheritnow . remain•
bni,turein persona. , ' <, r - '• •
MAzzin's connection with the Itnlian
insurrectionary movement on the Swiss
frontier
frontier is saidio'bb'eOrieluaivelhnivited;'
and hiseurrend4r
mantled of Sviltierland.'
Tim Spanish treasure gallooripuidi'in
the bay of Vigo in 11702, are '•beiriglever;
hauled by M. fPereire, the banker,givhd
has agreed tolgivoithe Sintriish; 'govern: ,
ment one-half , ktrivhat :
BENJAMIN G/tEila, Inge& 70,
killed by a locomotive 'on the Philtuleb ;
phia, Wilmington'4aid Baltimore Attn: , '
road; near &maces 'RunoinTuesdai:
On the. sane • dity ) , : , 7,edickY, Volker,
carpenter, was killed by falling fronva:
housetop in Baltimoie.
firnc pavement, bi'siOtitthl;
colfeirt: Each :iteM;
blunt wedge, bight
)vhioll,' when lard Ou tit
arch, grows meitO atiirdurabli:
the' more it le trtivlelted . F'dvai: 'lt • Ydiai l
wears smoothly; • • '1
BETR GREEN, of piscioultural fame; is
engaged in stocking. the,, Hudson river
with material for hatching half a mill:
ion shad. .
ClueAao has,:a newCh—nrch, the Firs) :Congregationtilwhich - iliarinst — beCTi
finished iltA, cost of $lBO,OOO. '
'A peco4
liarity of this church is that the reading
desk, or pulpit, is provided with a cop
per • Speaking trumpet, which is con
nected with eleven pews, where, 'with'
rubber hese and cup attached, the deaf
may enjoy`'seirnon :is well' as those not
so unfortunate.
CHARLES DICKENS.
There Could hardly be a more painful*
task than that devolving' upon us, Of
announcing the ileeease of Charles Dick
ens, the great English 'novelist. The
news comes with startling.. suddenness,
and it will be received with sorrow in
every pArt of the world where the En
glish language is spoken. Mr. Dickens
has not been in - very rothist health of late ;
but he had ,no serious illness, so far as
any one knew"; lie was fifty-eight yeara
old ; his mind was in perfect vigor, as his
latest writings have shown, and there
was every, proSpect of there being many
more years of his useful life. But death
came upon him at the very moment
when ho appeared to be in the fullest
enjoyment of life.
HIS 'has been the most remarkable
literary career of this century, if we
except that of Walter Scott. His popu
liFity,.indeed, has exceeded that of the
Scottish novelist ; and without disparag- -
ing the latter, it niay be said that the
novels of Dickens are destined to a-much
more enduring fame. Ho -was the novel
ist, not only of the 'English people, but
of all humanity. Except Shakespeare
no man has created so Many distinct,
well drawn natural and individualized
characters. Not even Shakespeare ever
represented simple domestic life 'with
such truth to nature and - to humanity.
No man except Shakespeare conibined
huinoi with pathos as Dickens did. No
Man ever wrote so much, and then could
look over all he hacl published and been
able to say that there was not
Ono Ilno 'which dytog be could sel%li to blot
• There is not an unchaste thought, or
word, or suggestion, in any of the nu
merous volumes of Charles Dickens's
Works. There is not a character- por
trayed by him which does not inculcate
some moral, or expose some vice, or
illustrate some abuse that needed reform,
ng. lle bas been, in fact, a great re-
formal., a great moral teacher, as - well as
a great novelist. If time permitted, we
might go over his works along with the
progress of EngliSh society, and illus
trate how one abuse after another 'fell
before the magic of his satire or his ap.
peals, as given in his successive works.
England has chiefly benefitted by this,
because ho wrote in England and fur
England. • But in America, in British
India, and even in the Continental States
of Europe, his idfluence has heen_felt,
and. always for the benefit . of human
ME
The place of Dickens among novel
ists is in the very front ran)c. In some
qualities he lias been surpassed by Field
ing, Smollett, Scott or Thackery. 'But
in the great qualities of a writer for_ peo,
ple of all elasseS, he was far beyond
either of theSe; and: beyond all other
Kila,g_aliption in his nrir'n or_any-oth •
language. This is high praise, but who
will gainsay it? Does not the heart of
every intelligent reader of his works re
spond to it, in this inoment of sorrow — at:
hearing of his death ? The judgment is
not perverted oven by grief, when a sub
ject is before it that has occupied the
thoughts for so long a time. When the
shock of grief subsides, the cpinifin will
be the same. But the pen fails to express
the thoughts - that sunlia
calamity, and it is idle to attempt to do
justice to such a character in ' a hastily
written itrtiele.
~ T he first visit made to America by Mr.
Dickens, and the hgok he then wrote
about us; made'an unpleasant sensation
among a piartion of the people. But
there was a great deal of truth in it, and
his exposure of some of our national
peculiarities in that book, and after
wards in "Martin Chuzzleivit," led to
some more excellent reforms in our hab
its. • ''he more recent visit he made
brought hini filch to face with the people
of the United States as a reader of 'parts
of his own works, and who that saw him
can forget the delightful fascination of
his manner? He found us a greater,
wiser, more refined people, and he went
away with such an impression upon his
mind, that he has never since said or
written anything aboiit America except
what has been favorable. It is Pleasant
to think that he lived long. enough to
come and see us a second time, and to
find that We were not deserving of the
satire that he administered after his first
visit.
' The sensation' producild by the death
of Dickens is greater, and more wide
spread than that. ever before produced
hy.the death of a man of letters. It is
an instantaneims and a simpltaneousim
pression. Ho died on Thursday last,
and now there is mourning for him in
Europe, in America„ in Asia and in Af
rica, to all which quarters of .the parch
the telegraph_ has sent the sad aims.—
Bulletin. • •
TEE
,INpIAN DELECiATION.—TiIe
lOiving is a, correct list' of Indian 'Chiefs
and squaws, who are the delkation
&bin' the hostile Sioux' to conforwiththe
nnthcirities at Washington ' •
- Idark-p64-Lu-ta---,lted Cloud. - ••
• Sburk-km 1;u.t..-Red Doff. .
ida-to 6:lie-ta...lta , —Brairo Boar. - •
*a-to,Zo-ze—Yellow Boar. ; • At
, 31a-to -.
31n-to'll&-auo—Bpar Skin, •,- !
Sap-pa- 7 -111acic.Ikurk.- • ,
bfun-e-to Has.liz—Long Wolf.
,Hris-katlil an lvitll. a a woid
:Wp.olut-sa-t-Man that
.I
A.friiid. • : . j „ . ..; ,
Wo=oliit-sa Ezlia-ta—glfati tliat runs
t l r 9 9g ll . •
' ite4ck 144---Rod FJ.Y.
FOUL 4fti:4i)-•-.ll.ock!Bear.
, 3ftinioZto .
Shirt:
' flmneniatrAwa...:l ;,;
:Wy.ge i u-hit-Th.undor , Skim
'Enda-F.ltroliu—Saus Aro Woman,
r
Tith Qui fri xox SgriLED.—Thodo orn.!
dmintnioni , Di..rdris: Clnik, Phyilician to:
"Sineon hnd Ilueds Hon-
Allettrlnattlint:oonsumption can loi'oui r ed.
DrAiMletar bow thin when he - dinCov-
Aretkills, Itnovin . .11abinid:Ot
,Wittehorry, land naptirihndo intn•piiivod
the oorr_eatno4s'bflis opinion: !
. .
' f f!..*'glti r i t li , welcome to our ev4 . ouge
iistiligdkitipi*AFßALTN ' .PF ° i / . lEn
.1 4i ' Lli . is' Alb' bl,dokt', !mid-Bast Ralier . Pill>.
IfilibtPiii . ttithlitYrland Oukity."—.2troulit'
gitv 'ffiztald;
VOL. 0. )TO.' 23.
TniA President has. sent a special met
,sage to Congress,' on the subject of the
Cuban difficulties. Ho says tint the
condition of the insurgents has not im
proved during the last six months, and
that the insurrection, though unsubdued
.shows no signs of advance. The
struggle is"in the nature of a protracted .
guerrilla warfare, WiiiiirCl3pain seems un
able to supprogs, and which the insur
gents have not succeeded in raising to a
point, which entitles them to be recog
nized as belligerents. "
The President states the established
policy of this Gov , :ninent, as announced
by Washington, • I adhered to by suc
ceeding Presidents, is that of neutrality;
and abstinence from foreign entangle
ments. Recognizing this as the true po
sition for our government twoccupyothe
question. of the recognition of the Cuban
insurgents is ono which is to be decided
on Alio facts of the ease as they 'stand,
and not upon the sympathy for, or preju
dice against either party. As long as
the insurgents have no semblance of the
organization of a government, there can
be no ree - oguition of them, as belliger
ents. The principles announced in this
ipessage of the President are unques
tionably sound, and cannot be contro
verted, and it would be well. for some of
the ardent friends of Cuban indepen
dence, who hre denounced the adminis
tration without stint, to read them care
fully, and understand thret a Government
has other considerations than those of
mere sympathy to regard in its inter
course with other nations.
WE publish to-day on our first page
the admirable address of Governor Geary
to the people of the State, warning them
of the danger of • another attempt next
winter to turn over the bonds belonging
to the State to certain railroad corpora
tions. Every tax payer should read it
attentively and heed its warnings. The
Gtovernor is not sounding any false alarm.
If the people do not make this queStion
an issue in the choice of their Senators
and Representatives this fifil, they will
unquestionably find the State Treasury
shOrtjuSt nine and one-half millions of
dollars' worth of securities this time
next year. The scheme which was beaten
last winter by the Governor's veto of the
Omnibus Railroad Bill has not been
abandoned, by any means. Quietly. but
surely the railroad monopolists are at
work having the men on whom they can
rely elected to the Legislature. When
they have ace.omplished it, they will,
with the same boldness that character
ized their•. oGerations last winter, drive
the .Ahme bill through, with a two-thirds
vote, and then impudently claim that it
is tho act and will of the people.
..i.Lusanziu Democratic paper in an
article ridiculing Governor Geary's ad:
dress to the people; on the subject of the
Sinking Fund securities,
_says that the
thiee railroad companies that were so
edger to be subsidized last •)'lntel; are
now going to - build the road on their own
resources. Womre very glad tefiear it,
and ho c the may:Alia_ •
taking successful. If, however, these
companies can build these road?; them
selves, why should they be so eager to
get_the_bpuds in the Weastuir? And .
further, luiw much truth - V. 7 asiliere in
the pretence that „these roads couldn't
be built by these corporations without
State aid. That whole transaction last
winter had a rather singular appearance.
THE House of - Representatives have
modified the income tax law by exempt
ing $1,500 front taxation, anil reducing
the rate to. three per cent. This is an
improvement qu the old law of course:
but it would have been much better to
have allowed this tax to expire with the
present year. There are many objec
tions to the law '; its unpopularity being
perhaps the least. It creates a useless,
and annoying inquiry into the private
affairs of every man, and is calculated
beCter than law we know of to promote
dishonesty and perjury. - $2 . 5,000,000 ap
pear. to be collected from indiViduals
under its provisions, and perhaps three
Litres that amount is evaded, by persons
wko have easy consciences in the matter
of making their returns. Congress has
certainly erred great i ly in not removing
this item of taxation.
NORTH' CAROM:NA is rather an inter
esting place of residence: Governor
Holden anriounces,:oflicially, that during
the month of May a State Senator Was
murdered in a Court House in (men day,
a colored man murdered at night, twen
ty-one persons cruelly whipped an'a
scourged, two colored women outraged,
a colored' man shot, another. drowned,
two white Mon murdered, many more
persons wounded, and their property de
stroyed, and a State Senator compelled
to leave his.district to save liis life. The
Governor offers a reward of $5OO for each
man concerned in any of these offenses.
These interesting little departures from
good behavior are tlnr work of- ,the Ku-
Klux-Klan, performed in the interest•of
that highly respectable and conservative
associatimf—the Dernbcratic party.
'. DANTIEL
lifcli'Ant.,4rn is in Indiana,
endeavoring to have the divOrce obtained
•by his wife+ set „aside. This is entirely.
proper, - and wo would suggest that the
Court, if within its power, make a decree
.that hereafter Mrs. McFarhlnd be cora
pollud to live with him, support him,
earn money to pay his whisky bills, "find
bier" 'in revolvers and ammunition, and
pay his counsel foes whenever his tem
porary insanity leads himto shoot any
body. This . might The objected to as
unreasonable by Some, but we hope the
objection 'Won't' be tqed by those, who
'applaud the 'verdict that acquitted hiai.
'Ran 1211,0iJil ,and his' followerg have
been the centre , of, attraetiqu at Wash•
ington for the last, few,days, They have
,had frequent conferences:with the Pros
(Went, :Sedretaries ..Fish and ,Cox, and
Coinmisaioner Parkeri j Red,Oloud is by
no meant inclined .to" allow .the people
whit represent the: great Father to get
the bettor of him, and it is doubtful
, whother his .visit to Washington"will be
'ofpneh avail. - This make Indian clues,
tine is beset with many difficulties.,
~, r°.,,
J. S. : 81.19.1 has puldislnid .in
7,"-he Ge/cizifer' um; an article in reply,
to fienator,;Wilso,'s_artielo on pevietary
publfslied:n inentli previously..
he puper , ia nu able one of its kind ;-in
deed : it : , NvouliV:l l 6 , difficult for Judge
Illaelc to write anything that didn't show
appears, howevep to desire
of,,a common scold, and
hief i dertalnlY A lr ,,;lthioapacipy in that
by the Pith t;iii•oduotion. _
tElla
Im is :ahnounced thiktA3ccretary Bout
welt
ivill'SCO $8,200,000 of gold during
.the comineMonth. This amount is the
accrued inteieSt'on the bonds which have
heretofore Boon purchased, and' credited
..the—Sii4tg...Furid,44l'-ho-Ay 'Edam-, of.,
Hthe preseht Treasury, management is in
striking contrast
. to tho-imbecility, and
I stupidity displayed in the sane depart
ment,'dining-the administration of An
dronf Johnson, and the improved credit
of the country indicates it.
GOVERXOR GEARY ' . visited the western
• portion . of the State during last week
and was everywhere received with the
most, marked manifestations of respOci,
and courtesy. t His fearless and inde
pendentdre , istance to the Manklegisla
tive jobs of lasi; winter have won for him
the, admiration and respect of. good men
of hoth. political parties. •
GEN: GRANT visited Pennsylvania last
week, at the invitation of Senator Cam
eron, with- the intention-of trout fishing
in the mountain streams of the interior.
The Weather was unfavorable, however,
and the President saw but little of the
sport. JIG returned to Washington on
Monday. •
GEN. ANDERSON, I of Fort Suniptor
fame,. who has been in Europe' for some
time,. for the improvement of his health,
ie said to be in a dying condition.
Holz. • lircirAnn J. HALDEMAN;
representative in Congress from this
gloriously Democratic, diStrict visited
our borough on 'Saturday. Ho came,
doubtless. animated by the same mo
tives that always actuate statesmen
of the Democratic party. He came to
visit a constituency that had honored
him, and which he desired to honor in
retur* He desired to see his friends,
to shake them by the hand, to render-an
account •of his doings at the National
Capital, to renew his assurances to the
Derancraey that he had heroically battled
against the heresies of Radicalism, and
would so battle until time should end.
Mr. Haldeman saw many of his friends.
He held prolonged • conferences with
them,, of course, on'the subject of tariffs,
land grants bithailroads, the ratification
of the purchase' (K:iSan Domingo, the
Indian question, the funding bill, and in
short,on all the subjects of national legis
lation. Mr. 'Haldeman doubtless ex
plained his course to them and invited
their opinions and criticisms.
After a whole day spent in
this manner, the friends of our
representative tendered him a sere
nade.. About - ten o'clock the Carlisle •
Band, dressed in their newest uniforms,
and prepared to do their sweetest music,-
appeared in front of the Franklin House,
and discoursed some of their most ap:
proved melodies for the delectation of
the peopleS' representative. The crowd
gathered to hear the music and see the
statesman. They were abundantly grat
ified. The music - was exquisitc;' - andi,
after it came Richard, to speak his ac
knowledgments for the honors conferred.
Mr. Haldeman appeared 'atthe north
entrance -of the--Franklin House, and
spoke - sulfataidialli thus- :
"My. friends, I thank you for this
honor. lam Richard J. Haldeman our
representative in Congressc.„.l. never de
ceived any man in niy life but, one, and
that ono is Mr. John Campbell. ° I con
fess I, went back on ,him. I. could have
made Lim Treasurer of -the-county-with
a single turn of my band, and I am sorry
now I didn't. My friends, such of you
as are my friends here, I say to you
Richard J. Haldcrinan never told a lie
in leis 'life. I have always been true
-to the `interests -of this Congressional
district. I defy any man to say truth
fully, and I defy any man to say untruth
fully, • that anything dishonest l ean be
laid to Richard J. Haldeman. Fellow
citizens, I am the representative of the
honesty of this district. I have never
voted in the interest of corporations.
My ,position is, in some respects, a deli
cate one. I have been true to the inter
ests attic- Democracy, and I defy even
my friends just below the corner to say
that I have not been. I am your repro
. sentatiye in Congress, and' Richard J..
Ilalderman has been faithful to your in
terests. hfy friends I bid you good-
niebt.
Somehow there was no enthusiasm.
No ono cheered. The meeting was de-
Cliil34 in the hikhest degree. There
wore no cheers for Haldeman, and what
'is stranger there were 'no cheers for the.
Democracy, or even the New York elec
tion. What the deuce was the matter
with our friends? They wore in the
4 presmice of their leader, they Wad been
inspired with his eloquence; and with the
musio , of the band, and yet there was no
enthusiasm, no cheers, and no Applause.
'l.,round the spot stood many who used to
roar furious approval Of anything that fell
from a Democratic 'orator, but now they
roared more gently than sucking doves.
The demonstration was a failure for any
legitimate Democratio purboso whatever.
Even ' moderately dark skinned 'citizen
by the Fifteenth Amehdutent, might
have passed through that crowd iu safety,
so little of their ancient spirit did there
seem to be present, Perhaps it was the
humidity of the atmosphere that affected
both orator and audience.' It had rained
much recently, and this ',may have ,ac
tirounted few the singular dampness of the
"occasion. ,Directly; lioWever, - the band
recovering its spirits, struck up '" Shoo
fly," the crowd dispersed, and our Con- ,
gressmaa. retired to fold the drapery of
his couch around hint; and lie down.to.
pleadant dreams.
SPECIAL NOTICES
FACTS FOR 'Tilt PEOPLE
My tablo le set with tho beautiful whito,' siriooth
ware I bought of William Blair& Son, and [buy s thu
wholo °tiny Cupplios for my family thare, and I ad
vise you to do so too. You, will be sure always to
got everything fresh, and pwoot,_andelean, and nice,
and at time lowest 'priori? 'They have just if:waived
fresh Tens of best quelliy, English Plekles, and a , run
supply' for ploniolug and thO daily wants of pa tiles!.
Ihr Jiving famillos.
• .
' On W9i6Lwts,
On Sinn undone's, nil this, and so will ally of in
kind Mends who have berm , dealing with um.
WILLIAM BLAIR & SON, •
" South End," Cikrlislo, Pa
I(UtuloTh
Coly, Cramp, and ;Dysentery yield at once to It,
relncuratriC prop vales. It le perfectly Innocent, and
Can Iniglvon 6 tho, oldo•t, person or youngest`NO mattor If you tiara 'nO conflitonci to Patent Medi
elneer-dry CO, and you' will ho intre to bUY'
and rdcommeud to your friends, llundrade 9f rep,
elelans ro,,unitnond It to they ,
Fold bir . tbo 'Diugglete an
d Btgrekeopere. Prleo
,Nifty Ocala "nlitt Ono Dollar.' Depot, 10,Paric. Plage,
. •, •
Tow .
nma7o,lw
BLINDNESS and IiATABEII
. ,
troated sueceis, by leAtcs
. : 'Mt
D.", and Droreseer of padre* el Iho' .104se. cad .10ar.'08 .
)4 idci'Co
'tpecialtly e 1 114 e 01-Antuylunnivl2
years expdrillea, ,(lorunirly of:Leyden, liellind.) No.
806 Arab Street. El!Da. .Testiroonbds. .can be sego
nt. ills office. The medicsl faiulty ire iniltedbo*:
oolnimny 'their Ostlenls t cube hAe .no sooyots in hte
proclaim .ditUbdal eye' basOrteClatilhon'6'n.lioi.' NO'
lebergo.tbr examlobtlon. • . • ••.?•-
•
00.1 y
• -WHOLESALE ONLY.
ooylo ItFothers have jUst • received n gory large
stock of .goOd!sonteln as Ifoslory, Shirt Fronts, Ens
liondors, Llhe: , ni Cotton and Cittabrlc rhindkorchdefs,
Whlt,e,Trutitufogi,,Tlesana Attire of the lafist Ayala
d' spar, Collataand Cuffs In great variety, Piper and
~Envotopca,,~!glvat;,.72lEbon,__Ggat, Veet, Dross pod
lottarl Butt One ,Thiee and - paid Spool cotton
Snwlag'Bol4; Vlsh 'llOoks" and ,Llnes, Toilet Soaps'
Porfumory, Drugs, Shoe Block, Stove Polish, Indlgc.
Blue, and an oodles. 'variety ofNotlons, generally.
rho above to Wind - at - Coyle BrOthers.
Ifavlng latoly ralnovad to tkoliugo 'attire room In
the now gond Will Wee Houle, wa havo Increaeod
our etoak—largor than err, and will WI at' gold
COYLE 11-ROTIIEES,,
24 . South Ilauover Arcot : Carlisle:
prices.
al lull
ERRORS OF
gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
'Debillly, Preimeture Decoy, and all tho effects, of
youth fill Indiscretion, Will' for the eako of sugaring
humanity, bend froo to all whe nood It. the receipt
or. making tho simple remedy by which ho was
cured. FulTerere wishing to profit by the saran!.
er's oxperiprico can do no by addressing, In pcifect
.confldonce,
JO iN D. OGDEN,
No. 42 Codar BC Now York
tkin) 7-701 yr.
111iir. RAILING, WISE (TARIM, for Blare
Pronts, , Asylums, &c. Iron Bedsteads. Wire Web•
bins for sheep and poultry-yards, -Biafra and Iron
aimOth Skives, Wendors..Bareene for coal, grime
sand, Ac., Heavy . Crimped Cloth for spaik arresters
Landscape Wire for Windows de,' Paper Makers
Wires, Ornamental Wire Works. Every inform.
Ma by addressing tho manufat tu rem, ill. WALKER,
SONS' No 11 North Slath slreot Philadelphia,
'24feb7o.ly.
BE WISE,
Waite wisdom will benefit you: ho not am .ou•
trolled by your Incredulity, hundrods have vetigid
roliof from the horrors of Dyspepsia through thu
medium of Dr:kit:TVs ANTI•DTEIPCPTIF STOMACTI Diruns
and found it. Why should you smiler when this . admi
cable stomachic has cured many similar cases-why do
you doubt while other believe and aro cured t Delay in
tide matter Is both dung:nous and unprofitable.. Your
health, happiness and business suffers, while constant
neglect is froquently foil wed by serious and uncon
troliablo results. DirTuos are equally
useful In the numerous difficulties attending Inds.
g'estion ; as BILIMINSFI3, CONtiTIPATION, whilo or
FEVER and Aaum nod other disorders proceeding
from lilusuars, It Is thou only reliable proventive and
24se 70
remedy known
COMFORT ANIS BLISS, OR PAIN
AND AGONY
DR TOBIAS' CELEBRATED VENETIAN LIM.
MENT, whose wonderful cures, sure and Institute.
neous acti j on, in roar, of Chronic Rheumatism, Mead
ache, Toothache. Croup, Cuts, Burns, Colic, Cramps,
Dysentery, etc., have astonished the civilized world,
is no now catchpenny; but nit article that has stood
the test twenty.tao years. The enormous sale and
rapidly intreaslng demand is at once the surest evb
dence - of its usefulness and popularity. No family
should be without a bottle In the house. Hundreds'
of dollars and many hours of sulfuring may to saved
by its timely use.
MARKETS
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected Weekly by R. C. Woodward
Cinuoue, Thuroduy Morning, Juno 16, 1670.
FAMILY FLOUR,-
SUPERFINE FLOCS.,
SUPERFINE RYE FLOOR,
Wiling WJIEAT -
RED WHEAT,
RYE. -
CORN, - .
OATS, -
CLOVERSERD,
TIMoTIIYSERD A .
FLAXSEED,
CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET.
Corrected IVeekly by William Washkood
CARLISLE, Thut,;day 510r61ng, Judo 16, 1870.
BUTTER, '• - $
BOGS,
_
, TALLOW,
B NES W A X. •
BACON HAMS.'
BACON. $ BouLDEBS,
BACON SIDES, •
wIIITE BEANS '
•
_PARED PE ACIIES._
TAILED—P EACH Ei v
DRIED APPLES,
SAGS,
MARRIED
SOUDERS-•CROMER —On the 1( 1 11111 ultimo, et
the ',Went, of the brlde'e falber, by the Rev E.
Don, %Tr Levi Soodorn,„ to %lied Panel., E....Cretth.r,'
both of Frankfor4 low whip, title crawly.
. .
STAMP-7ZIENTZKIL—On the tineontinsttentritit
the reeltlence t+l' the Itehle`e.,.finthen-hrthe r um. ,
ate.--1..-fthluner'Miltrie :nary 1 Mentzer, both of,
Frienk ford townehlp, thlz ceunty,
DIED
eallforti.n. at th.. twe , ..ty-iterooll of
April. Aft- r u Ilnaerlug 11111.4, David Egolf, furturrly
01 this nand
NEW TO-DAY -
DRY
GOODS! DRY GOODS!
0
TTRAOTIVE SI'ECIAI,TfES
H A It l' I , : it 'S
POPULAR DRY GOODS.STORE-
— Purelknaed du 'lng the gruateßt I lopra Won In th
tuarkut, and to lot xuld et cur. .1..11 ugly low p.Le
I=l
co ml riving ull the 11 vol lea of the sum, ,n
MOURNING & SRCOND MOURNING 00018
d IOK SILKS, BLACK SAIIN PANISES,
In ',Ana 'qua' lty.
Puns MO11:1111N, UL.11:6 A LPiCCAS (Specialty).
WHITE 000D9
Piques In great •arioly anti fatal styles.
'French Muuliue, Nanst.ulis, Catlin - lea
Malloy anti Victoria Lawns, Turistuns, Ac.,
HOSIERY and OLOVFB In grant vrtrolty.
CWIIIIII,II Dicer—bent and ohenpeat alock In iown.
Itrnl Vol°. Throad Lucca, •Inaortinga
hamburg Euibroidurlod and Lane Collars.
LINEN 000D8
Llnem for sung
Linen Dud. and Drilla,
=I
' Men Shootings,
Whito liolland for { blinds, .
Table Linens and Napkins.
Doylle, Towels,
White kprends, kc., &a
BOYEV'CASSIMERES AND AJDN'Ii WEAN,
' nuwain kyles, lota than rogelar rates; •
SPECIAL NCTICEI
•- Opening of
LIMA' LACE POINTS, . •
LAMA LACE BOOKE„
- BEDOUIN MANTLES
• SHETLAND '73IIAWLIL
. THQS. A. TIARPgR,
16june70 Cor. Hanover and Pomfret ete
CHALLENGE'
TO REAPER AND MOWER. 'AGENTS.
The. scouts of all 'other Otet•elgu Homier' 'and
Mo%Vern aro horaby respectfully requested to meet
the. HUBBARD Chaugoabla Motion, Foll-ltaking
Semler and Mower, for tha Undo( their respective
Morita In gnus
.51.0.NDAir, JUNE 20;
and In lodged end itandlog grafni on
PRIRAY
oe the nappy Retreat firm, about one mile writ of
Called°, outlet the direction of a competent commit
tee of 111. who will renda,their verdict on .trial
grounds. Trial to cotnabcce at 10 o'clock. a. an.
• The 11u bard Combined Self-Raking
• Mower '
with which the million of the cutter, And the
height of cut can be •chankad while In operation by
the driver. 'I ho gearing all ODCASed, clean drive
wliceir—pet even ratekota and pawls In them, two
separate finger bore, three minarets Cutter bare and
two acts of guards with ouch machine. Is the leading
machine, and host Sallitlakor in America. Dont fail
,to examine tt at the Pennsylvania lintel, Carlisle.
„JOHN II %Lb,
10tano70 ''''Agent forr be '',ltubbard.”
XT.OTICE I
pooled p rom o, ,i l ta t , FACAI94 d At this (Mee until
10 O'clock, h. moodily, July 18, 1870, for runlet,•
leo the "Command'. at. Carlisle Barracks with the
BEST PAMILT.TLOU.II,
'(or are'(d) roonihe„ itoin and, after the ant &rot
Augnst,,lB7o, or such' Imp time Ito the Cloinmlstary
anuerhl
for Flour." and
1.1. Arms his,' direct. ii
. l i topoonlifr." and thuet contain the ' 11111331311
.'!• Prep.'s's, moat be' hi duplicate, and endeteed
ior two resiouelble, Demme who will olgn,the bond
taltheconto teepotilthi performance'
oldie contract. •
, POtoone who bill ire r ieqtiOelott to ho.preient et the
ti n , ...rti;T: 4 l , leg i ro ec p t oen a. h. 3 . ,
or T a h l e t ? ) cir:r w el i ty c e i t i kt i clffre
eonshfor„uuromonoble, or r'for Any ' other mottle s :4
PRANK MADDEN,
Ed Ltoutonont U. O. A., A.. 0.. p.
'..QOAs.r A, 0, f3,.ostitille Uotrookk
• Juno /870 bt
_ -
NEW TO-DA Y.
.. , .
pIIBLIO - EfALE: ..,',' 7':
OF VALUABLE SEAL ESTATK
''' , l'ho oubscrlber ' Oars at' Onbllo ',Anon tho pron':
ilaeo, on -
.
nut.*ty, juri*-30, 71870
ittlreolookrP7 - ktErt"tr - traets — Of7llll.l - sltrititettlii
North'Middleton. , •
No.l, situated on Long's Gap rood, 5 . ,14 miles north
of Carlisle, bounded by Mtg., ofSloses Wets..l, George
Brought, William AL Penrose, esq , and others con
taining/11 ACRES, more or leek of excellent gravel
and slate land, under good cultivation. T
rrovemonts • arc a geed mitunallika 'nom, an
excellent FRAME BANK 111ARN, with w goo' tilled
and corn crib a • ached, and all other necessary out
buildings ..An excellent sprir 7 of water 'near the
house: also 'el stream of. realer ruilnll.7 along the
western boundary, from which 'a unmoor of holds
are supplird. A good or lard 'of. apples, poaches,
peers and cherries close to buildings
-
'No:2, being a tract of Menotti . Land • situated
about t 3 miles north of tract No. 1, containing
TWESTI 'ACHES, nr.ro or less, well timb-red with
hick ry, oat, and et estnut. the latter being in con
nidorable quantity and very valuable for outing..
Persons wishing view the property min do so
by calling on It U, Lumberton, re Meg near Mid
eirs•X,'On Ipublic, read to rte, roll's Gnp. or John I'.
Brindle, No. C 4 Weal Louther street, Carlisle Pa.
ROBERT 0. L QED aII.TON,
J. P. BRINbLE.
Tzahts.-16 per coot to be paid when property
stricken down, and Ills balance will be.thado to pay
moors issysti possible to suit purchaser.
Ittjunentts
PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE
1 TAN YARD AND OTllkat REAL EStATE.
ho sold at public sale, on premisesi on
Thursday, July 21, 1870,
all that valuable tan yard and elegant prieato ro
donee, situated on East l'ontfrot street, between
the Lotort Spring and Eat street, In tho borough of
Carlisle, belonging to Michael Maids.
The tan yard Is, beyond all comparison, the heat In
Carlisle or In tho
Possession or the tau yard will be given
1; 1871, dlato,y aftor sale; of Eta residence en April 1;1871,
or sooner if desired by the purchaser.
Terms of an o will ho 1,01100 known on day of sale,
or privately on application to
16Ju 1070
SCHOOL TAX FOR 1870
The School Directors of the borough of Carlisle,
have Issued their duplicate for collection of the
School Too of the present year ISM •
Notice le therefore gluon to the•tazable citizens of
Bahl school dhtriet, that the School Treasurer will
Attend at the County Court House, (Commissioner's
office,) on
Thursday and:Friday,- Augusta and 12,
next, between the hoarser nine and Ovo o'clock of
said days, for the purpose of receiving said taxes,,
and up to said daten the Treasurer will receive the
taxes at his office. No, 28, Marion 11011" building,
{Vest 'Min street
On all'taxes paid on or before the above dates
deduction of FIVE PER CENT will he made.
Y. W. EBY,
Klune7Ott Treasurer.
B RICK RESIDENCE
AT PRIVATE 13A.1.E.
8 tooth on North Pitt street, in Lho borough of
Carlisle, No. 79. Thu lot contains about 22 feet In
front and 110 feet in 41.101 to in alley. The Im•
iirovements are a commodious
TWO-STORY ERICK HOUSE,
containing two rooms, hnll and kitchen on the first
floor, and' throb comfortable chambers on the second
store, and an unfinished attic. There arequite a
variety of fruit trees on the lot. in good bearing or
der, convenient out-luildings, and a tine cistern and
hydrant in.the vw.d. Th., property is In g , md con
dition, and will be disposed of nuon reasonable
terms. Enquire of
16jtinE7n
ADMINISTRATOR'S NQTICE
Letters of administration on the ,estate of Intuit
bender, late of the boiough of Carlislee de , ensed,
have been is.eN by the Itegix er of Cumberland
county to the anliscriber, residing lit add boriingh.
All persona indebted to the estate are requested to
make immediate pnytnent, and those having clitintie
to ',foment atom, duly nuthentinted, for Pettit:moot.
GODFREY BE n DER,
Administrator.
15 50
4 00
4 PO
1 .5
1 lli
ICJ uno7oot
Home Advertisements
BULLARD'S
11111 5 ROVED 'HAY TNDDER
=
'~
(Sea Pfau phlet.)
is and public trbtlX of the post
Wei1401.1..t sflod'alt who %V it 110; Od thorn (hilt Um
BULLARD TEDDER
tll.. til/tt uuu Id thoroughly
011,1td ull kinthi Of ha*, tai nm,li KoLl th grollud.l
takl , glt lip from the hull obi, end I:tkvlng it It
light, Ilevry emill.that for drying.
KI t 44.111 (rob, helttlid ti o wit 41 N. MIA duu. 110 t
or, the grtted .fur It I. oprLd
It lo IsloChilli' :or tur.p.lne.,l r 1,11111
timt I, or light, env ilrit't tor cone hot, • lln u
vnatres Oar fa: taur to at, care and •tuu awl lu
In ono dn.., uu Ind le A./ p.• eo tto ',Moo cr:l
A lit•g.. .• I in
1.111 tatoru thou pity Ila CM. . TLu a itql,illll hit
ThuMitillor appoint.' L.y me said
Coffin,. to make liLairilouthat LLI tip balance roll
IfiAl.e)ilk. 41- of John 111 I,•r, mloolti , strutor of the
.1 r J:11111 . 14 set., bite of Culifo.ttin. ~,mod. to
!it'dmong the partioa irTilly entitled thereto,
leer' y flUt {hot 110 will meal. the ',Ludo.. It.-
ter 2, • tl, Gn Om' porpo.t. or Ida appointment lit ILIA
ill ''arlialo, rn, au hriohty, July 15, inn. at
lan .club, it where they tnny attend
I au winded. 31. e liElt LAN,
Tu Libido's L3lachin . Shop. Lear Wood. I Auditor.
mor will not ciLl/U. , t to With .111 it 10114, It
In?j's La 1 uylng, thu p.orxr will ho
WMAI t e Warolloll4o, CI IN n !A
9Junu7o Im.
LIVERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE
STABLE. t
J. L. STERNER & BROWER,
In rosr of Donis Mose
HORSES AND CAITANES TO num
ON NICASONABLIt TERlllir AND AT 811ORTEST NOTIet.
CAIIIIIAGEB VOINISIIED 1:011 . FIJNERALS
OU' N ; 11. Stable • room for 50 bead of 10 - raos on
keop.
17(670
'Co7SIBINATIQN.
.~
HAVERSTIOK BROTHERS,
No. 5 South, and 1'4:10 North Itnito'ver'si;aoto
14.001 y
NOTICE
United Statem lutenutl lloirBuno,
Coßector's Wilco, 16t0,PletrIot,
Carll,o9, Juba 9, 1870. ,
. .
On Wednesday, the grit day of June, 1870, 14,000
CIGARS, to Imam , , were molted at, tl l l: i st i ore of .I;
Don., In the borough of Orrilsle, Pa , for u nNon of '
Section 48, Act &July-13,1868, of the ntellnii
*nue Laws.. Any 'serial or permit cielelln the
same are roquired to apponrand Mate, inch c nun
within thirty-days from thin data.
JO=KPII W. PATTON.
njune7o.3t . Collector 15111 Matelot, Pc
THE WlAltir • INSTITUTE,
OARLISLEi ?ENN'A.
.11oardink School for GIRLS
The ninth annual melon will begin on Wodneada,•,
'September Ist. For circulars or forth., Information
liddress , , f.• ~•
„.. •
. .. • Roy. W. o.4AirMitEri."
atir4l.B.ll:l.ly ' . •. Carl tote Poi
S 2I ? A:
„,, • COLD ,4,14 D BEI4ItFLINa AT '
/14VIUS.Ti01t - 11 / 1 0,Til
nembrer"stroot.
14!,p7d1y
PIANOS FOR , S/11.14
. ,
. . . • ~
T•j. flnd•olasa PlAnoc r which linve Veen 10 ate Mit
• thort limo, wilt kroold ,:irery : low .for. caul', . , .I.ppy:
at oaca to
9JutieTo4 - JOHN EL HUNAN,
OpTi'ADVERiTSEIIIENTS:
,pFEIL & CO
PRODUCE AND .COMMISSION
Sault consignments of all kinds or Produce. Also
Butter. Eggs, Pou try,lro ,
Philadelphia Reftrences.—N. C. Mumsleman esq
President of the Unit, Banking , I ompany, Phllo
Messrs. Allen & Clifford,; and Messrs. floury Sloan
Bon.
N. B.—Please end for•Weckly Pride Current freu
of charge.
Bmar7oom ,
PLASTER W.ORKS,
A •
• •
NY inquiry. will receive immediate
mower. Built/faction In trice and material
aammed, and shipments promptly made. •
S. HEPBURN, Jn.,
Attorney for N. Mulch'
24 rub7o ly
$lO,OOO GUARANTEE
=I
Second. For Its Uncounted Durability
Third. For Its Unsurpassed Coverlug Property
$ IT coats lens to paint with Buck Lein, than
any other White Load extant . The same weight
eovere Mere inirface, is more 'durable, and nadtes
whiter work.
First. For to Unequaled Durability
Second. For its Unrivaled WhitelieStl.
Third. Fur its Unsurpassed Covering Property
A.' L. SPOT BLEB,
Beal N state Agent
being the eheap.t, handemest, and moat durable
White Paint In the nodd.
BUCK LEATI - AND BUCK ZINC ;
Slalgiket kin 0 uerilb teed by the Man u fide rers.
BUCK COTTAGE &GLOBS,
Cottages, Qutbuililings of etsiry tlesjilt,lion, Fences,
&c. Thirty-five °Morelli Culors, Durable, Cheap,
Uullprut, awl Beautiful :Lades
• Sample cont.. sent IT mall, iftleslred. ..
- Dealers' Orders - will be promptly eseepteil by the
manufacture'',
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO.,
N. }V. COIL. TRNTII AND MARKET STREETS
FOR SALIc.WIIOLESALE ANA Itl TAI/
Y--11-E-N-11-Ir--S-A. T-O-N -4S:-
Den' ern In Hardware, Paiute, 0110, Oluan, b.c
2 '.1."7013
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTI,CE.
Lotters of Attioluist rot lon on rho VOtiltl l .ol .
nail Shit:lifer, Into of Wel:town towndlitt. drcettrot,
have Lern ortutt by 111. Hog of or of C111111.1,1/1011.
tuolerttiglottlrettitling.in South Jlt.nlio.
tots to, itt.ltl it All pert.. ot ttettt, II to totitt ...LIU. , or,.
rogorOtrti to mai:, hinoetlint., pop.. nt, nod thooe
ogolost it to presort thong, duly ttm
thouttrototl, tor t
JOEL SIIEAFI , EIt.,
'l9:nny'o , A dint I.ktrutor
A. DM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
I vtl• n al A Illi II et ration Ultil the will annexe,
en the •et ot Sarah M. Switier, hoe to the Ito
Newell to, lee axed hone been leaned by th
Iteirlsier rut Condi Hand" comity, to the 1111111.1,11:1,1
reah'ing in .only !thee _ait ' , email irolehti
sold tio.tte reaute.ted to make honied ate pa)
Wept a d Mew it, iu pawn
11111111•IltiCatCli, for settl,oent.
EDWIN JAMES,
2jeint. Athillri. rotor
TN TM:ORPHANS' COURT ININD
ro., THE CoUNTV .01 , CUMBERLAND
In the matter of..lll * e Estate of James
Culver, lute of California, deceased.'
- VSTATE OF , c.TOSEPH CULVER,
12J LATE OF TilE; 1101WO011 OF CARLISLE
hi the Orphans' Court of Cumberlam
County.
JOHN r. 111.INDLE
The St ant, appoint.. I. to talk,. a correct distriba
tion'of estotoof - Josepit Culver,hte of the b., °ugh
of or isle, deceased, nod to 11/10 1111111 fill' WllOlll/I
OV"irad, if .Iy, by. Jinni Al flier. exr cut, r of salt
deeotts•ti, t • the distribute., of said esta , e, and to
port the sante toAlie sold Court, will shoed to the
ports - manes of his mllk, Ils Auditor aforesaid, 01 his
ogles in the borough of Co. lisle, Pa., nn .b.ridast, the
fifteenth stay ft/ July, lb: th at ten o'clock, a tn.
when and whet, all itartitenlinterested ore'bereby
notified and It:quested 1., attend sod xstiresent their
several Leer, xis. M. C. IMP. ti AN,
tjune7o.6t Auditor
I=
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
1 Ito 'Tremor.. of Cumberland colutty will allow),
for tin purpone of receiving County and Plato taxes
for 187 U, us t aqui, ed by Ant of Assombly, At the fol
lowing Halos and places, vnt:
eltipinolnittirg Borough and Township, at NicNtal
ty'ti h0t..1, Juno 17 and 18
No wvlllo, at Ilenneborgnem hotel, Jour 20 and 21.
alechnnicaburt,, ut Laiolg'a hotel, Juno 22 and 23,
Now Cuntl.orttud, at doll's hotel, Juno 24 and 25.
At Commitadoner'a °Rice, Juno 27 and :8.
On all tarot not paid on or nuloro thin brat of Au.
glivt next, Ilvo per coot will ho added.
Tho:fressurer nil• receive taxes at his °glee until
the first day of Fepteulber next, at which limo da ,
plicates of albunpael taxes will ho Issued to the con
stables of the respectlyo boroughs and townships for
collection.
• - (11C011011 WETZEL.
• Trencurer of Curnbertaud county, En
ZSap7Olt
Dry Goods, 'OW Cloth, Carpets
D ECLINE IN,.(71;)1,D1
•
CORRESPONDING DECLINE IN . GOODS!
Quite an excitement In the Dry Goode market, In a
very marked decline In price. of
BIM; Ilolainee • 1/1[1008, Alpaecue k Popllns.,Stirgoo,
Remaaa a largo 'Variety, comprising nearly elrlll7-
111Ing. 1 111 this lino °f goods.
•
•
Ylannola,+ Tlakinge, Gingham, Mankato. ett l tonadom,
Kentucky. Jaano, CLOTHS and CIABSIMEIIES, Minot
and CatNn Tabla Mayas, Murano, Cheeks.
Swill., Naimoli. Cambrlca, •Jaconots, - Vrentli ?dun
Ilne, 'farltdons; Cambric and bwiso Edginga Rad lu
outings. • ~' •
• • . HOSIERY, .GLOVES,
Trimming; %vont rurioly, Ribbon; of th. bud
quality,liaiy, and kinndowuri • .
FANCY GOODS.
ofs gnat, want elyloi , rind all 'very °heap.
• ..Dittlys'.,Undei
v9Fy, made And,tdintneC; iAleo.
CAn4Tili 'OP
Ituggets, Rug", Whidow abides, Quilts, , Cuunter•
.
gsues, mid toauy: goods not "moutiouod for Wlo4i 01
to hare tho largest nod beet stoat, or
'l:lty Goode lu tho I otgrio r , the t tote, said will moll
at such prloes'es will ttathifyull that this lothe place
to got good bargalno. - - •• -- ''•
Btothlo ' •
It NT$ A CO.'
~ M ERCHANTS,
NO. 10 *MTh" WATER STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, rA
YEIILADELPIIIA +
COATES STREET WIIARF
CALCINED AND LAND
PLASTER
FERTILIZING fil-ALTI3-,-
BONE DUST,
Ti/RBA ALBA,
&a., &a
SMITH 4 HARRIS,
Ph Iladelphis
DUCK LEAD Excel° ull other LEAD:
.Inrinetly, fur Eta Economy."-(0i
DUCK LEAD lo the cheapest und beet.
$16,000 GUARANTEE!
BUCK ZINC Excels an other ZINCS
Lastly, fur Its Great Economy
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Prepared expressly for•Paluliig;
PHILADELPHIA
CARLISLE, PA
LEGAL NO2'ICES
DRESS GOODS,
STAPLE GOODS
WIIiTE GOODS
POr sale—Valuable Rear, Es! are,
yhAttiABLE:REAL ;ESTATE
AT , lIIVATE PALE.
o subscriber, 'Nil/11111g . to • eelioqulnh fermlng,..
°lre& nt;prlvato onto: !
TWO VALUAIII.ILAMIEBTONII
Monroo., townehip—botween the Ydilr
road and the road leading to Bolting ~p rima, n abort
rellodtom Chnrchtown, and 1% 11 11iCli trout Belling
Springa. _
No. 1 contains 41ion' bout ,7G ACRES 'more
or lees, of oxcellen , Limestone lend, • In a high state
of cultivation. The Intim 'temente are n g od
story Farm House, with Wash Mune end other out,
buildings. 'Also'; an excellent new Chant Ihnig o
and a large Bank Barn, with wa ton eheda, coe .;
cribs, and other necessary outhuildin e.
- Thus larm. hes too eplentlid alt.inge`of :Antos
water from 'which every told might easily be sup
piled. Theft° springs teed two sp undid" trout pandit
Moro tinted a good ur chord of Cle Ise Bruit, sock as
A ee, Pears,leales, C ltrrieis-lo:.2eontansa3outo. ACRES of
ex
cellent Llniestuno land, In first role order. The
Improvements aro a double two.,.tory Weather
boarded noose. v 'th Bitch. n. 1111. 111 , 1180, Ac A
'Frame Ila'rn, recently repaired, with Wagon Shed,
Corn Cillis, and other out-buildings attached.
An excellent Apple Orchard, with a large' quantity
of Cherries and other choice fruits, are around the
Iti.dinns A good INell of outer and a largo ehtern
-at the to use.
If tit:nimble a Trait'of Woodleial for eocl place le
offered.
Persons wishing to view these properties can do so
by calling on the so. scriber sod ding 011 the rood
lending from Churchtown to (lolling Springs, (timid
ono mile east of Ma latter piano, or upon Uhliatn-11,
Lutz, Ih Ing'closo by
2J u no? LI
( /TY 4 DYERTISEMENT.a.
FAXN ING'S
PATENT KIP-FITTING SKELETON
CORSET
This Corset Is constructed on an entirely CI ete
principle, being mien. and thereby allowing' tho
freest circulation possible besides giving porfect ease
and comfort to the wearer, and at the same limn
possmalng all the advantages of the coalmen Cor
sets in giving support to the body
For Health, Grace and Comfort, they are unri
valled in the nutrient. They ere particularly re•
commended for summer wear. nod "arm climates;
although equally well adapted to all sou-one of the
year. They are highly recommended by medical
sad scientific men. For sole by all find-ChM denPre.
For clrenla.s, prices, etc odd. etc the WOIiCESTEH
SKIRT Cu. , IVoreeste6 , 3l . tpx. ritiirap
(:ST4III,I9IIED 1030 )
WELCH ,45 GRIFFITHS,
SAWS/ AXES I I SAWS!! I
Sais of all dencriptions Axon, and Mill
Forni.lllagn. Circular Saws with Solid Tooth, or
with !'.dent AdJuntablo Polatu,silperlOr to all tn•
sidled teeth noes,
. •
. .
Kir Pricer Reduced. —ea
Send f r Pr.ce 11.1 and Circieurs. - 6:11
WELCH & ()MIT iT11.9,-
Rostou, Musv., or Detroit, Mich
ME
pATENTS.--2lnventors who wish to
take out Let ter...Patent are ad viand to Cu.. teed
with Munn A. Co., anto•t of 1110 Scientific American,
ho have prosecabil claims before the.Pittent 011100
for over twenty years. 'ft eir American and Euro
pean. Patent Agency Is the melt extensive la taw
world. Charges le w than tiny other rethink agency.
A pamphlet coutaininr. fall instructions to inven
tors Is scut prate.. iIUNN A CO.,
idtal7o 37 Pack Itow, New Yo.k.
5,000 BOOK AGENTS WANT-
E 0 fllli. lIARDINWS NEV IL.
luumm,ed nOl Illuntrated Hitti no of the We of
Chrlot, and Bunlairu I'rogrios. Hard
Non Plololilli Fans' y Haden. The works nil. 411/W
teinly for delivery Addreas, for eninlinine of Ow
beet nellhtg Sub.eription betiko plaids:led
W. W. HARDING, Philadelphia, Publither.
I.J u rao
THE WORKINGMAN.
An Illustrated o untidy, Paper after the style
01 the ° British Wm.lon $1.." So heati:Unl and aa
trdrtive i bat escrybeily Is . 1 / 1 11$111ea with it ; and .0
cheap ;hat everyboils ran lake it lily Sixty C. nix
$ ear. Tell copies and a sle nun for SO'. Can...
serx vothpil ever, Mi. re. Sena tor specimens. Sin
gle nun aa . B far solo by newsdealer.. T. S.
SONS, 1'hil:0101M* Va. Uluaih
rfillE - JAPANESE CORN FILE re
moves Loots without pain ; pi lea tte. Sold nt
drug told , iltJe mons S , inilLes , 11 recstpt of
prim. .11111 tools supplied Ly the J APANESE. CORN
FILE CO . 31 Pule si rest, New Yuri, gjtine7o.
VrESI - LIS_7I - 'l2llE — !
t 411 e e best Droppers—the
belt Self it skers to be - found in the woi Id are the
original end relielde Double-mutt 0 0 i 31 , dilute,
mode by the ItTNA M %NC eACTi 11 CO .
Nnlem uhid: Seed
war, tritibp7o.
SALESMEN. wanted in a paying busi
net.. S. lUES N EDI', 413 Clintu Clintut she. I, Phil
tuldphin. 11111111,70.
ripHE HUMAN MACIIINE.—NYq
e lur 514,105,T %RR INT 0 co, N.Y.
tipme7ti.
Q 1 f•-•,' A DAY.--AGENTS WANTED
Addrut. 'V. J..11,Ui I'SIUF & U), ITuu eu
ter, Mus, tiju u. 7u.
fIANCERS ! TUAIOIiS !I ULCERS !]
ue It v eor eared by a Ilea' tortloal W thou
Rain, 4...0', or enu-lic. (: , 1 , or 10111111.4 Jr i
11111.44,11 y. 514 Poo. al , U;uU,•7U.
A MYSTERY UNVEILED.—Send
.C.l. 3 c. Awl stamp, with your p' otogroph or lock
of U.,fr. to till tis,.t rte Cl..lr,oyutut li clog, and rc
retro lo 11.1.11.111111.1 a co: roc' picture ot putt- future
hwltuittl ar %elk-, mid mule.
Add,. C. II JA\till, lib., 01.411, N. J.
9j onellt • le
THE
SEASON
In tits Summer and Autumn ILe system Ix le a
liws nervous itinditiou than when Okime the hr tibig
inilimn a voider temperate e• , • Keep tie how s
unoliiiimeto• il', the digestion and blood
cool tooarn. %ember. To effect t is obits t, take
cc mil nall3 a d ise.of Titentnos r.thies•er eta Peltier
Apse eat I. is is • gentle entlaffik, II a Itulemume
nu nu tidoto tit blllpuxiie x, /t hl. od d. 1)11,1a.
od a tai tide ightful febrifitge, tiul eel i.t anti spark
ling, foam tug tibiae, prepared ill a moment and
without the • 114ile•L trouble. •
MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD
Efixitys for Vomal..; M.D. Luc, iu ~ 0 1,
hpes 110 W ARD et SSUCIATto buxladoi
phla
Nun. 70
TIIJRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
IN 'my Tit HATNI L.NT thin° AND
SEXUAL DISE ONES —A Physiological View of
l..rrittle. The ellettp..st book ever,publielted—con.
tabling 1.011 ly LOU p .gdt, and 100 tine plates. anit - on•
antvinge of 'tit° 'tool). of 'tint human organs In
state of health and disease with .0 treatise on early
errors, It, deplorable connoottenees upon the nand
and body, with the engines plait of troutimed—the
only ration,tl 1401 suceessful !node of core, nn shorn
by a fop rI ~f o men treated. A truthful adviser to
the tearr•ed. and Own cenb.otplatind ncirriatte, who'
entettain doubt. lot their ph.)eical condition. Si.o t
free of p,mtago, to env address, on reeelpt of 2A
cents in stallion. or p stet correnry, by oddressing
Ult. 1,4 C.rOIX, No. :ti, Lane, Allnuy, N.
'fbe/a4lor holy lid conqulted upon one of the din
ette upon `wltiell Ida bulbs treat tither &Nu:tally,
or ,vn all, 11141110theibeS 110111 to 01.3' part. of the
world.
ikittoo7o •
Curpiage Budding - and Livery
CARRIAGE BUILDING IN . ALL
ITS BRANCHES, AND REPAIRING
=HI
AND AT REASDNADLE RATES
EMITIME!
BM=
CARRIAGES, CAI , RIAGES,
CARRIAGES, CARRI+GES,
' - CARIB GIES, CARRIAGES,
CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, ' '
CARRIAGhS,CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, .' BUGGIES, lIIIOGIES ,
lIUGObS, ' BUGGIES, ' BUG GUIS,
BUGGIES, --- BUGGIES, ' - BUGGIES
lIIRIGIES, ' • BUGGIF., • lIIRIIII I 8:
BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES,
IItIGIES, ' . IIIR.(1 11. 8, . BUIIIIIII II
BUGGIES, BUGGIRs, BUGGIES
SPRING WAGO G3,sPRING IVAGGNs,
SPRING WAGONS, SPRING IV AIIONS, :
' SPRING IVAGON 8, SPRING WAGirNS,
SPRING WAGONS, . SPRING II AttoNS,
SPRING WAGONS, • SPRING AGO s B .
• SPRING WAGONS, , 1.1(11 , 111 WAGONS/ .
SPRIN9-117k0ONS, • SPRING WAGONS' ,
. , ..
• '
itttroyn oh hooll, or stool!' to mato'.
•
ME=
OA HUI All ;it',
' lll/001E8, OR
`SPRING WAOONB
MI
via GOOD HORSES
BeconthluidWagons, of CI knob; token in
orehango tor Work: •
A. B.ENSEMAN
Still at Votk.au.l Invites d 1 Me of ou.it
tho public to general, to o himvall. "
gr•Riatalbqr lite alit tatablitlival shee t ott PliT
aottlt at !ha ltaf tt tot Uopot , ()Attu
• • • .
. .
A ./f'.( . , 1! 32' i; A 3.3 r
.
u thonWsit rsitliktAlnltuWut.. .
It;
W041.0:411
Government Proposals
ROPOSALS FOR FUEL, FORAGE
P
AND tam w.
1:1,11410 Barracjle, Penenylvanla,
0 - 111 co Actkg A. Q. M., to entleth Slay; 1670. 1 •
--Senied-proposels 'he reariveditt , hiarfieeTllolll
t.n o'cl,nk, :L. la the twentieth day of June, MO, for
auPPIY a.n thls rout, for the 3 ear eliding thirtieth
auve, 1871, with Fuel, Forego end ht. aw, In quanth
time as follows:
341 T0n5,(2,240 lbs: eicii,) Lyhenii Valley Cent. .
5 . 1)0 ,, , 0 T0n,
, Cf ,, ,2 k 4U4b od s.. each,) hhatuokin NntCoal.
2,600 Particle (50 ibo. each) Corn.
10,050 Bushels (3: lbs. each) Onto.
280 Tons (2 000 lbs each)
-, IOU TOns (2/00 ILFi. e..ebY Straw.
The coal to be deli Voled by the thirtieth day of
Sehb mime next.
I'ho woad
such e fcr
~g,,oroaqnul stited raw t e e °
n li z
. re o d r. in
the Acting A. Q. M may direct,.
•
Proposals'' aro invited for rack Hoot separatoty;
must be I” dup hnto. °adorned !. Proposals tor 'sup
plies" and C. Idu the names of two ream. eible'Per
sons, who pill become i.uro.tios for the faithful pore
forma, e of the contract.
Parties who bid am requested to be present at the
°finite p of ffin proposals. . •
The (ffivernment reses•Ses tie right ,to reject any
or all bids .filch may be deemed , too high; or for
nay other sufficient MUM
Blank proposals may be hod on npffilention to this
office,
nNE
Second - Llezteimnt U. S. Arm MABDEN,
1:11.70Gt y, Acting A. Q.
•
latudacape Laim .11 oitmr
••
ECMIEM
THE '‘LAlQ'Lviti:lA,pll"
Of
this little heed Mower we ore prepared to
assert that It Is tho
BEST
SIIIPI ES ,
AND MOST EFFIO TENT
MACHINE'
now In the market. We elrillengo all ahem It lb
rompart, rhea p, and divable, and warranted to per
form Ito work with ease and mtiefactinn. A mall
boy can operate it an well an a num. It hoe the
double ad vantage of a Roller attachment, which will
be Rand In the rolling of walk; &e.
Call and Imo it. •
W. . JONE
• •
Philadelphia Central Aer.enltural Implement
' and
Seed \Varela, nee, General Dealer in Pet Wig rt• of all
kinds; and everything neteseary, to the Farmer,
IUI IWPI,IIIII knoll
No 1621 lUIET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA,
•
lOntity7u•tini
CANDIDATES
FOR SHERIFF.—I hereby offer my
;elf as a candidate for Hie office of SHERIFF,
subject to Om decision of the Republican Nominating
Convention . it. It. :PANULEIt.
Carlibtio, March 2, 18711.
08n1hto
FOR. SIIERIFF.—A t the solicitation
or a tlumW r of Ittpubllcrins tlooughout, tho
county, I ant, alvoelf as a cutfilianto for Iho noutine
1100 of S. trill at tho next Coni,ty et.ovention, gob
ject to fts - tlectsiuu. -
lotttc
Corille, March 10,1670.
FOR SHEIUFF.—.I. hereby offer my
relf o candid %le for the ollico of RI CAM,
oi,l Jret to tho deck. 1101 the Repot/11mo Nmitottiog
C mm mat,.
Xlt.lllolyApril 6, IS7u
7up7u • g
FOR SIIERIFF.I hereby offer my
self oo n randolato for the rare of 11EIttf P,
outdo° , to the th•. Kleini thy
lug Committee
Cllrlkle, April n, 1870.
7 a pit, tc
COAL AND LUMBER
( - I.I7IEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL 1!
lJ Tlio is prepared to deliver, by thu
c, load, to linieburnme,.lll other cumenmere along
thu Ilbc at the Cumberland Vu ley liallroad, dm cele
brated
LYKENS VALLEY COAL!
--- - - .
A'l"f 11E LOIVEI:T POSSIBLE BATH FUlt CASII
This e. nl In of every sunsuit's quality. tuul mill be
_furnished at I whirl) will defy 1111 competition_
pubseriber olibdrlivrr e. nl Ili CArible, by 1110
or load (inning the Current month, - the to:lowing
priers, ver ton of `,nun Ito : •'
$3 130
14-1 g - 25
5 25:
And to other puha% of the road he hill deliver It,
adding or titaluriing the exr l'll.l of ditlerence in
.frolohts.
,e Le r vet
tf prices, 1•1, It 111011t12,, at the nlmw
(1110110 E ZINN
Yi nice—corner'ul Main and Pitt ai reeta,
Zia pi .1
•
'Mir LIME
EST. LIKENS 'VAL;
COAL the yttrd,, of
summiT bitA C LY Y A L'.F.Y EGO
Sc YEt UAL d,•lirumd
NUT thl
Cu tl u • 3at d, 2.) cents less. At thy 3 ar.l%
A. IL BLAIN. -
Lilt DER OF ALI. Ii.INDS a the lovre•t prkes.
At the 3 anis of
Boots, Shoes (old .Trzinles
STROHM & SPONSLER,
No. 1.3,..9inith Hanover street, Carlisle
'chunk fill for the pratonng • extemluil thew tare
fun du DOW to.nuiltic6 their uku4l largostock
PERIL
SPRING STYLES 'OF IS AND SHOES, FoR
Ladies and
Misses,
tire l mll - 1,1 , 11i1.1 for comfort and teauty. Also,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
'M N'B AND 110Y8 . BATS
Allot wide!, Lo sold st .mml :profit Call ,aca
15 . 1111 all, nad gilt equlvalvnt for sour utoarl
14ap70
CIIEAI 3
Cloud', are not olwaytt thebeet. When you go to buy
na arttele, and °Ruth:lefty 'M the matter of
BOOTS AND SHOES
go ton denier on whose worth' you CUTI raly, for vett
few ore good Judgri, of leather.. A
this time of tho yror hinny will ho anatiog light
hoots :1111i shore for sulanler Wear. All !bob eel be
ecoointoodifted at
A-D 4..31 D'Y B E.R ,
11=!
=tam
vro will 1w !burnt n ouppiy at. the lowest price*
oil mid ohm., mode to older with till utmost as
tit. Pim" , kif tql.itleff3
Nit, 34 'Laidher streat,:CarMle, Pa
14410 ,
lAletit tit. Orphans! Coeri•t Sale.
COURT SALE.!
Ip VALUABLE FARM AND TOWN" PROPERTY,
IN }±HIDAY JUNE 17, 1870.11. virtue 01 en ohbr.
or the Orphans' Court of Cumberland rouhty. the
will expose at Pol.do Rate, on the prem....
Wee, the horelnafter &soil rd purperte. lot. l b.
property of Oe.,rgo Kink, "rod. -
Purport No. 1. A tract ott.lM bElYiNEaml ELATE
LAND, 10,10{1111.u; Newvillo Borough sitented 10 the
township of Newton, Countyof Cumberland, con.
talnlng 01XTY.ONR 0010 a 'oust one hubdred Artd
fifteen perches, millet tat mare, hitting thet*On' rnri
led uDNo ding House, large Bank 111 and other ..
outbulltlloo There to ea exrellOnCyoutur °moor!
upon the premises. The laud to enclosed nith goad
peg and atone Blow, audio lu every high mato of,
cultivation. • .
rutpirt No. 0, A lot of ground rinmUd on
Street, fu the Woo. whowille, bolus thereon: '
oroctot A tette , Drool leg Howe, bleble lend other'
outbuildings. ,
•• Pu pest 'No. 1 will be °Resod on tbe premises at 10 -•
o'clock A. It.. and Purport No 11. t 2 o'cleck I'. Id., .
ou mild
• . TRIO1111 : 01 , PAI:11%—. 1 1 aylrefoutSulueuut SO' P I pold • •
to pay all expohles ealesoul tiollett. Status jaw,
whim the . prs•unoy Is 'Woken' oft. Tho widow'. •
slower.bl to sullied to the laud, the Oloreet to P.
Ohl, to ktr, euttuelly duilug• her lite' alit et hoe •
loth (ho ptiiblPie,itun to be paid to those 'vitally •
thlitliel Que.holf the ; to he paid" ,
ub Ito. lint ditto ot.itioll; 1011, when pore ..out •
Ile glxone-,llio retunolor bo dlebled int an.
noel t arum II and to lie pdd . April I,' 18.2 and
1013 with ittlevet on , both paysuoute from April 1,
WI; • payuosirie In each cuss to be eta,..ed by .. roc. .
0001anum with ',curtly L.o Orpb.ooTourt..,
Allypt , roon rdAllong to examine the o *tithes' -
Rut. day of soh can call open. the kubecrlleer, or
tto M 11.11t)Y1)
, 50 1 to • ASIOS'i - of Gee: Klink; di:o'l,7: --
.
DRUGS. IAT „ • • •
No: 5 South, and 1:10. !NOrth 1141:110 \ 4116141, '
CI ViRSTiCK BROTHERS ,. '
' PENN . A.
14a11701$ . '
OWER
JOHN RHOADS
EZBEIBEZI
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$6 1,0
47
4 , A. It. BLAIR.
Gents and Boys,
Youths and Childs,