Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 12, 1871, Image 1

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J. M. WEAXLP.T.I
J. M.WALLACE.-f
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A DDISON lIL-'TTO.T,
" ARCIII'I'ECT,
Des }Fa ',nut Street, Phila(lelphia, --Pa.
PLAN'. L'F.: 4 ION 4 . PrAtr , PITTIYIII:II - .IVS.
WOEKINCI
lror Cot! nooses, Villa,. Court Iliqvgf,
111/All%, ('b Schcr.,l Iluucee. 111 114oni
Vittoilny
iSAIC TI. lIMICN. B. E. ItANCK
ATIVOOD, liANCK
1111:11l211 A ?, T 9.
Vittc.lstria d'ealOss.in MIMI:An of
PICKLED AND Ella FISH
No. 210 North IVltat'ves,
AboTe Loco at fleet,
los7o
DENTISTRY
D. J. B. ZINN,
ifo. 68 East Main street,
(a few doors east of Ourdner's Machine ;.1ie..,,
- Crirlisle, Penn's,
8111 pat iu testis flow fl) to t 2 ., per set . . as It
*tee qtly rstputrs. All Wiil k ustrsu.stl. -
10feb70
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D B. J S.-BENDER,
nomtr.,,-,.'flft. PIII,ACIAN.
Offlcs,tet ties room :to orally 0...0pi&l Ly C01....Mh0
Is, •ll,etoYl
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BELTZIIOOVILIZ, .
ATf , lllt:ST 2.1' LAW. k ,
0t.i,... la Pool? lIAIIOT, oltetd. upp she iteday dry
poede-Nut • '
- - S — TULI., Ktr.liTATitic:li A 'll'll A
151,,,1e5a1e Dealt:. LI
.JI.II;FACTITRED TOBACCO
Philaaelphia.
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C. I'. III3141tICTI• B. I'AIIKLYI.
A'CIORNEYS Al LAB.
cu Motu n/r...t, in Mali:. nal., 5. M II-
H If.klf, ft.,
Cd AICTOX.N . IIf nl yA } '.
14 South lanover atreet,
cAttull L, l'A
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_lt ()RN Cu'Rlilf
AT1 , 111:57.7 AT I AW
r.10:21'1 r.• :La
( HIT - NEE, JA.,
Q.D ITTORRBY AT I4W A F.YOII.
lan heml.bura Fa. Onto t;rl 1.a,11u.1.1
dee, uorttl n• the 110,
tom nem promptly attended to.
C'- TIE-1331-klf,
ATTIIRNRY AT LIT,
Lela. Pa. Ito./ Aketat'sAlall.
"D . 11. SHAYBARGER,
, J13. , .T1CR OF THE PEACIR,
PlalnEtchl, Wenpolut.eho.t.'.o"..br•
- entaberlend Courrty, rono4. -
All Itmlease, matromed to him n:11 Tecorre ploropt
!Ott oti.. 290[47Q
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IL. 141115LF.7- I'. 4ADLT:II.
TrA.KLET nNI)LET/,
ATTOT:NTITS AT IA Vr.'
flft. , •, ft Coalh Itanbrol u.a.t the l;leIJ IWIN
,to.. Bones.
IiENNEDY,
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V -ATTUR.N.E.O AT LAW,
001ee tn Ictlcniner brultling, Cernee. loeePls
vv. J. SHEARER,
A77OII:IEY A 7 I,k - r.
0171-• pn netlheitet. corner of the Cuurt flour en , t
INTISa. B. IIIBON y t
COT2rte Hl.Oll /7 LLB}.
Fifth otreet below Cbeettioi,
Cur. nibrnry,
ri."`LADIELPFISA.
.1. P: Cal4lwell's Ativertigement
OuLD lISLAL IVATclitr.
E: CALDWELL co
EtiVELP:RS,
:002 inurr, IHI I.xnutrnl A,
juC rsceivW by 'tun s: ae ,:lwr I , rg. scl•ply
'6l`)/I.IIIAUIN wATcni..s
ct•lir axertracCure , llol Moir Rale. by rkogran
urrx• iIIRILIae3 are L otiAgui4bea xn ezeoll:nk,
Quality; qtylo, and Accuracy,
ng the molt aoivenieut ro to.u.•atent. Vfiad
And !either. nnd urolobo.l at a yery 0.;N . 0.
a Uhl, our full li u• uf
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0745 1 '1, SN'OLI:111, AND I ' , I;?.ICA N A
PINE GOLD TC LI S
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ieLle Tioo•kerfer., iu every v- ii•dY or
nut u; direct from tite..}ltttru;evLtirer oit it
evi :lud beat etylere o
(;,,Id Chains, !Seals, Keys, tic-, is
ALcre, VILDIT-7 •
4,411: -
FBnirEE
rrifi.e. ‘fI3ENTZ HOUSE,".
1)- , 91., 0,- "'
(For merl y ~Cor,rnan Flo it se,)
-Non. 1,7 AND 19 EAST LAIN STUART,
IffEtlM
It. nuiterrltzttea haling !tor:ll4 , rd and ortlit3l.
rs ;lite& Ard foroloh•cl 81011 thion..thont, with tire,
Al -A intuit..., I hut vi - cll.knory n. and 011 o,t.blislictl
lit !A solicits thil Custom of thr community , and
tr,t, public. posyskr-d t. fiCrni
ti
flint clays scoommodationy to All who tl , ,tr• la uutl,
ttel their ROM:, or pl'ir•Ant t•lnpurary nude,
'EI a corton riots th•Aorroncolinir 000,1117 ie l mlpect
fully solicited. Courteous And Ait•utiriteerrAnte ire
tot;Aged at tkli popular hotel •
c;:orws 7, 131.2C,TZ, Prop. lett",
N. 0. • / Iret rir.4l llvary le connected with the
ho rl, unAer tha ro.e.o"o.geatent of ,Ireoph 1.. Strrn•r
Blather.'
I'jATIOTTAL'IIOTED7 -.
CARI.IBI.P.
The nedarolined hn•lng Mk•a antieati•elyee
131:ed and furniehed this hotel. kep•red to furffich
good occomenodatlo•• 18 ell who decro to make It
their hem& A ehare of the patronage of tha our
rounding country public solielted
Itoucas large end eorafortAbio. Tattle always znp
pli•d with the bolt.
N. Tr. WOODM,
6ma7o, Proprietor;
FURNITURE,' Oft_lY IT rIRE
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A - E; nwing,
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-071,11 i?! ST IA - AISBN. AND LINDA NT Alr3 R, •
TVest Main Street,
OPPOSITE LEE'S WARELIOUSE,
:21 OMICIA for Beet Furniture Awarded et •all, coil - gay
Zaire Mae 11157. .
rultU res.( Fekursee And
aut•etie eaa•ufeet•rd, trove threleeet, rosewood end
t o th e lowest priced reaFle nett pito.
.PAR .4oz "
• OITAMIIIeIi, ••
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.V.T.NIIIII ROQM •
leireirrY A ND
OrrIOB :
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zp - 718 if LIR
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Hut breei
Lii.nc.lo.iry x.set ty Unmet And Hotel
of ltie ,t approved t,ati faahlonnble dialgn
alio Cotta -Furniture In
and lintel,. .mein * O n g
is6tts Reception ro d Camp• Chairs, MUM.; Oilt•
I' rent., Pletnros, he, ke.•
.given es moll to tonaraln;
orders Rola torn and c, 'unto , attended to promptly,
and on ineivirate terns— ' • • • ^,
pond , , vr 111 e tokslion of W,Il Pa
211flarett1304.
FURNITURE,. • '
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03111'11 WALTON St 00., • ~
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Cabinet .S.fp,karm, - -
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NO. MS. :WALNUT ST.,' DITITADICLPRIE. •
Our entnblishm en t lo ono of tho'oldht, itiiPkll4lll 2
jUda, and ff tun tong•experlonao and antlerfor ftteilitiaa
••rt oaro.prottared to Corot:At good:Work at Yeabotutlitil
Wo nnutufacturukno orty aqd
priced Ini•nituro of mporlor quality. A• largo clock
of Cu rulturti alwaya or hand: - Mode ninth, to ortlry,.
Countora,' Book Work, and Milieu yurnituro for
Danko, 00,1coa and Stores made to order.
JO9: WALTON. I.h. W. LIYYI3iOOOO, JOEI. L. 00011:
10f91+70.11 • '
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:i. L. ; SPON,SLEE'S COL-U.IIIN.
A. 1.4 SPONSLETZ,
Lrenr-
Iteal•Estitte Ajunt, 2critener, Conlevancer,
Wlee ..Agr•nt. °lnce Main . !?Irret, near
Centrht-rplare.,
HOTEL OR TAVERN D STAN
101 i SA
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rituat.if • , :tihr...l corner of IlAnnvor and
tt:lt ul the b.,14311t,,11 of Co.rlinlw,:known rt. ."1
'flits Lr t contains 6/ 'feet in front .d 240 feet - in
.2citth. The tutprovemente Ate a Two Story
Tlt Alttp. NOVIN , BUILDING, AND DWELLING
Ninor- llnnever street, a large Wirt::
t-t ,,, ltt. ~ t 1 00 , d Attached, Weighincl Scales,
row Stat,c, a . Pena, Roil other convenient out
intilthag,. tots I', ton ht-tal. and hydrant to tho
) el.le hJ ,oi , r end en excellent well of
wane et the don,
'1 h n pp .perry ry in g , .c. 1 t rder, the interior having
trill met-nil, rapt rod told painted, to on excellent
bu.ineb, 11. n• d run of curium
or tonna, ie., enquire of
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To-Stoly Rich
For Eulo
No. 3S Solt ttrr.F.l, ...Iv Ltnin • tkto
1.11, an 1 111,110, ~z 1 the 11,11 11.1nr, null throe chum
-I,ri .11 111.,•t.,..1 nnt tic lark
>ma front, ttiklrway I.ltltotly to Lac;:
ttrapr l„duu t 111 (Le 11.111,
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TA~lris snis,criber has several other
mt.!. r , f tho
tovn, wl/i , -11 o,t viv,l Iv Jiro e.vil of
1.P0‘..1,E1t,
VIRGINIA I-ANI)S hi the Shei-a-un
ilf.oh V.,110v fffts to 18.—A numbvr of valimblii,
n." 1.4,1 f 13 ff,worf 1,1 ham. ou • the ' urn 01.
lend irr r Thrs tun from frr fn ft,o 11(103
The 1.,111"
1i , ..; undltf nf lortn.trans fully
~f r f , .1 1: us. r tire I: url m r umbel !
onfl-rAf.",..bf_AL..,, , frfl lat antiorl-blrotl)
fibur Ire I tm fru I1(- 010brslaml
Itrlor.l ..t • I,4ini.r. 01 1,1 , 0 111.1 11111
iut::: 11. h 1• 1110 (11•11111 of country In
n li, I" u-s• I „ 1. if h. n hem cum.
111: rd, t tt'llts`f thr fl.ll.ftnnts , r.f tsilmnnm
fis.7", rob r ftrAsup 1 tutronl
1111 givu then' all the n.l-
Inurrnso." f Nf.: t•.• 11 1111 1 t.t 10:111(010. A
tru.ll.l mg tout tar luvratiro il1le)t.11 vat= 14
A Intl Ilp tn d••st. nut rtf Itlr it,tti !nu and
1„ ii, t.l 1 t -.to t ‘ offun may I,r 11,1, by op
1,. trsP11NI,1:11 - ,
to AdI.I, Curliklo.
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ORE 11" FOR 5.11,1:.--A rich (Ic 7
,f tin ht . , 11,1•1.•::••
p. • L i. A• ultql
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CATIE \VASIIER FOR IiALE.—An ex
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e. I:V I . F lo uold T^ry low. Ai.
L. 21.0N.!.J.11:.
O 1.
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irarkri.'m Fin-grr;' ilitters
GHENT MEDICAT:DISCOIERY
ws.l.nrirt , i d 1.11;01INTI,
j; c.
llontired, of Thou, , and, bear Testimo - ny
to their Wonderful Curative Effects.
NV •I I A'l'° It T
1112 . 7 aro m.t a •;14 rat ay Prink, rued. of poor
pm, 15 npuP,. an 1 Reface Liquors,
the taste,
agP.l
l'..)Tf ICS
Sr, that load ihr tippler un to druokenrater.and
.1i but aro a true lied it 100, nulde from the N•tire
lloatm out/ lies he or italiforato, It ea Innen all Al, eholte
Stitu , .l,,,, 7 hot ale the firm: flitted Purlfler, nod
lofb-Iltir,i; P,,uclialm, a yrfeet riCI:OVIItOr and in
tato!' of the syrtotn, court lug oh all Pt isttou4
tnatter end reotoring tutu blood to a healthy coudb
atm.. NO pima cart tat, theme flitter. according to
ditedi to nod 16111141/ ltug uulaull, provided the
1,11, me debropal by th.narol nr other
h.rehoppm the k ele.l her NCI the polut
Iti9utumsiorpar“l Chnraie Mew/lett:7i mod
,t,113..10,..a Indijsmtion, Re:hit tea t.
ie:.d 1 nt..,,:ttent D.,:tmen of the Illkeked,
I iver, s. anti Bindle, the, Bitliore havo
bean hiblt eitibte:l4llll. Such Mimes ere ontistol by
nltich is generally grotinetil by de
ranganteut of the r bagoatire Organs.
liyt.popein r Ifeailaeho, Pain in the
f•hoiddert, Coughs, Tight:tees bf the (*host, Dininess,
.9onr lathing of tho Sionrich, Atli taste to th,
Mouth, A Eta Palpitation el the Heart,
Inflammation uf tlta regioa of thu
•atol a ban ilrod otlX pain ill ,Tali ttbne,
ar- the ern.; ring, of Dympt pd..
They Inaljettate lb Stanntelt anti etitnalate the
teapot Lao: howebt, which tinnier them of ute
ennelt , l nfrleacy in etennantg tbe of all Int.
i.l t Ctr hte'rt ll n r the
olg lur:—lt.n
rr ,;.. I:.m rLr.ll,l;.:rnitt.r.l coact, which
eo 1.....51,1 in the vnlio7. of .Air gren , iron
through ad tlo• l 0!, .1 5,1.. e.p...lly,thuee:of tlu
3• Moon. Teco..sta, Coul Lon
1, Ai C , loredo, 111,0,6. Penal.
.vnnr. 1,, Ilttannk•, .lainnt, and many
other., MI tit., 'tart doting (Le Sum
no, and A r..ntnn, 1 re,tat kaltly doritta, ttent,ton
talLumal hartm act tltyntne, ern it/von:al/1y al-com
p:mil I Ity t ‘tonniv.o det - att&ametite of the atottint'l)
'lll 11 , 00 XV.a utL , r V11' ,1 ,711111.1 1.1101.°1 Thom aro
itl , %oy , more I'o 1001 ol , otril , zono of tho lire:, a vent.
[l.OlllllOl 11i cf tbo 01001,11, anti groat
tarp r tlll,v 1. , 00:r, I o'ng cl , ggrd Ur with
1.M.t1/1.0,01
In their' II LAI wont, n I.nrgattv.
inborn.. !Iron thu.n.Tarloh•
• RVAIIIR. eisrlitially titocrtlary. Th•ro IR nn raffia,
tic fm the purl - W.l , 11,4 la Dr. J. IV.IILLL'AAJu.r,nr
Pit no tonovn Lh. ditrk-out-
with sehnili the li , wele are
at the time ,tinstiltiting the setrotions
of the liver, and generally 1 - sliming the
fanctinlis of ihe ni,estise prone. 'flip tinl•ersal
1,101)1trily it( Oil, ralu,tblp trinely in roglons . bul,
te,t to min•lt,til , ettlfi , ient ev;dmsco of
r .1n ra+ rear ly in such rases.
Slain Jtrold loos, 'Bello, Malt Rheum,
Blotch., liputt, Pimplcs, Pustules, Bolls, Carhunclos,
11.g.+1, S.Jra Eyes, ,Erysip ohm,
Itch, Mewl+, lo,tlorallotas or itell kin, Unions. and
Li ncle'll of 11, !kin, of g luttrver 11111111 , or naturo,
Ors dug up and rr.rriea"out of the syilftm in
a short thou by 0, ono of thent, AM r,. ri.o hottio
4. consitionstbesszost-oolrodolons•of
thals cimttive acct.
Chtovolho Vtlintott Blood whenever yroi (Ina ile
thronzh the Ain iu l'lro pica,
Eruptions. Cr tlorci cloanne it whorl pow (Ind it ob•
stroctotl orol eloggioh in the radon; vleenno It when
it le fool, end frclinpnrill lu lyuo tiheu. [tool)
the blood pore Ind tho-hoollh of theryatort rill
Pln,,Tape, r.nd arbor Weo Mff, lurking In the aye.
teat ur no muuY llulmande, ore effectually dentroyml
and rionoved. For full dit notions, read carefully the
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circular around each bottle, (minted In four lan.
gundrs--F.pglisb, Clerman, rennet!, and finiotieh.
. iVA.LICER, 'Proprietor. rt..'ll". McDONALD kCO
nra gg lntm and Oen. ♦ge 0 te, Min Francisco, 00.1.,
. al!tl.l4' au.l 34 Oolikniefro Siloet, New York.
Evla 1.). nll linlgglstlinlnl .Denlore
Gtl i. 70 1)
Bulttrrzorr girl
pPOIITA:N.TT NOTI
TO. C 0Z:1311.3111K OP IPAQ'OODB,
All_Retail Orders amounting 10g7.0 itud over della
'erect In any part 'of the country.
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Free of I.l.7xfiress. (Margei. ,
liAat,ThTON EAST HON
of 11.1Itimore, 1161,,
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Tn or4r the beitei to rile4'thn NTIIIIOI of their Iletal
euntoiliers at a d lnt.uoor, have 0311lblibilOd a
S A.•3IP 11.0 B A 11, •
and trill, upon application, Tromp* send by moil
full linen of Samples of the Newest end most Yash
lonahlo !loads, of ['remit, Englioll, and 'Domestic
'anufacture. guarantemegatait'timil to toll as tow,
if not-at loss prices, than any Imint• In the' country.
Buying 4dir goods from the largest and molt cele
brated 1111l11114lt furor:4in the different parts of Europe,
and importing.4lo sumo by Steamers direct to,Lialti
int,ri' mit. stuck Is at all times-promptly supplied
vvith the novelties of the London and Valls markete.
As eye buy and sell onlyfor cash, amPasko no had
debts, 0.6 urn - able 'and - Willing to, Hell our goods dt
-.from don -to-n-ftees-per--ceat-lees-ploilt- than-if ma
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gave erellit.
.I:l.4l:Wing for gunnies epeelfyt he hind of goods
dialret. hoop the best,' glades...6f every data of
g d t b
o , from the I.olfOlt 1011111 Moot curtly.
0,311 rs inatcenmpenied Pm reel, will he lost 0.
Prnmi*PaYn , gfsthulelial - e'. lio*driinro Invited
.to lug °et tho stock; lia-oor Jobbing - land Package
uppartmetit. Adtii . 4 - Av
ILAMILToN TASTER:Ie EONS;'• •
lfrf,:l9i), 201, and 203-Wont Whinier° Street„
. 2.00ut7u-ly • • • Unltlnforo, Md,'
lili: FA lIMi.JtS' noTEL
.1. T. SPONSLER,
Ilenl.Ebtato Agent
A. 1, EPONSI.I.It
rail tiautc Aw.nt
BEE
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CITY APVERTISEIFIENTS.
$lO,OOO GUARANTEE
Letter of Iltbninlitnaldi on biro 'estate of EatuU6l
Spangler, late of Synth SI iddleton township, deceased,
hare been issued by the Register of . Cumberland
comity to tho eubeeriber, witting id geld . towninip.
All persons iudehted tet sold estate will 0040 make
pa moot, and those hating chrlini to preeent them,
duly authenthrtedi,to the undersigned for:settle
ment. ', .7. - D. SIItAFFER,
adee7o.llt ' 'Administrator.
CUTOWS NOTICE.
.047 . 1.ma15, rerun Eccoromy. - M-. • I. EX -E
BUCK LEAD E:teols nil other 1.311D1
Find. Pgr Its Unrivalca
Secortit kor Ita Unequaled Durability
Third. For Ito Uneurpromed Covering Propsrly
.(1.4 - IT costs less to paint with Buck Lead, then
any other IVIIIto Lend extant. The come weight
covers more inrfeee, is more durable, mud makes
whiter work. •
BUCK LEAD In the r'seurest and bunt.
$1.0,000 OTIAITAATIMI
!:UCK 111;C Eica's all otbar ZINO9
First. For it. Unequaled Durability
Fecond. F.rite Utirivnled ❑llteuen
Mira. ror Its Thourp.stA eoTutinis Property
La6tly: for It. Groat Economy
bring the cli.tim.t, handiositest, stml , most ilsmablo
White Paint in am world.
BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC;
1B CON VINCRI)
SatisfuOolf '0 unt...1.100 by Um.Llan uf.lettrora.
BUCK COTTAGE 0,01, ORE,
Prepared •.<p:euly for l'idutliaig,
Cottnea, Outbuilding, of awry diwcrii.tlori, rwat,
eiff event Colo., Puratilw chimp,
and Itemitifol bhuden.
Simple card, dent by mail. if devised.
Leulet e ' Ord,. will 1., promp!ly iilecutO Ly
munithictliners.
FrlENcn, IZJCTIARDS & CO.,
N. W. Colt. TENTII AN])
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10It iLT.I 41110TiEP 1.3 AS b 0.4 It CPA IL
By 11E24RY SAXTON & CO.,
Dc.ll vu, Pn'uts,
CAILLIBLE, PA
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17 1 - G HEST PREMIUM SILVER
nlverderl over all competition, at
October, laGe.
1.1.
I.3lire , Cittllnle (C. V. R. 1%, llepnt) 3.33 -2.60
.. Junction 640 . 3.00
Mt. llclly T2O . 310
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AVECCM - IT iTIOX, AIRTIGHT, - 11 "' d er' R"" 406 ANITID - 4 00
Arrivo id 1'1101(1ra . . 418
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G AS-CON SIIMING II E A T'F, .14 ,
r.lth patented Poet Ecreon, Grate !tar Resta, Wriggle t
Iron Radiator, and getoeincle Regulator, kr barn lug
Anthracite ur flitutulainpa Coal or Wood.
10 plies for brlagernrk, and 2 eizei Portable.
Illanufactured only by
J. REYNOLDS -BON,
IV. Tr. cor. - -tath .c• .nibert Struts,
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Three ilentorn 'aro tondo of In asj Wrought lion,
roll Hs rt.! kogothur, and Ara Is grunted to b•
lutelyt Grl4 and Dust Tight They ore the only
Beater. that arc spAnnAhd without any damper.,
and lu which all khid. or fug tau Ls burned without
Aim Attu..
Cooking lAiigrem; '
for 11.,tc1., iwitaurant.s, end n 411111.4
MB
Flat Top Heating Range,
• Fire-Place Beaters,
Low Down Grates,
Slate ltantele, Registers, Ventilators
rna.pltlote Elfin full teooriptlon, .oat fro., to aq
adds on. 25jun of 0.17
Sixty-fire Firer, Prize Medaie Awarded
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JAI:1'1110RO PIANO MANU,FACTORT
IVILLIAM KNABE CO.,
Mananowrerspf
Grand, Square, and Upright'
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORTI, MD
The.. Iniurit.i.enta lave bees before the public for
nearly thirty yea., and upon their •vc•llence alums
attained on tit:purr/used pre-eminence, vvltteh pro.
huunces them aurqua.lled. Their qv •
7' 0 /V E
combines great power, nweetanne, And tine igniting
tutullty, As well AA great yurlty of lotonallott, •ud
so °aloes. throughout the enure Attale. Their
. 2'017C If
le pliant and clack, and entirely fro from tae stiff
nem band In eo many Piano..
/ Yr 0 /it /r.,1! AII ir 1 P „--1
they are unequalled, tieing neon bet the bent
I.eaeoned mate] ial, the large capital employed In our
business enabling us to keep continually an Immense
stock of Itaub•r, to., en hand.
Air All our Nuerorlanoe have oarlfew ImPoved
Overalrung Scale and the Avers Treble.
Mig- We would call upeelal attentoti• to oirlete
prorements in 0u and Plano. and goners (amide,
Patented Miguel 14,1166, yeblck tiring lb. ria•o
Dancer perfection than has yet bean attained.
Every Piano fully warranted for 5 years
We hare made nernngerseulr for the Sol. Whole
enle Agency for the moat colebrftlei
PARLOR OItGANS AND IiELODNONS,
Nn Lich ro. off/3r i'iolosal• and Ret•il; •t Lair art
Fgoory Prlre,.
TrILMAII artann a co.
J.A . 6,1.E8 11E144E, •
6Fholne 1e depot,
279 Sc'2Bl South Gth street,
lisep7o-am Philmte
PIIMADELPILIA
PLASTER NOR IS,_
00ATERS STIMET TQI,ATIF
CALCINED AND LAND
L Al 3 T It.
FIIRTILI'ZINII SALTB,
Ek)fill DUET,
TAXA/. ALBA,
Ik}., &e.
' A liT inquiry will'reeeire immediate
1 - 16.. manor. flatiefaction In prle• Rad material
alintred, and aldpmente promptly mode. •
SIETE! h
Phll}d•lphle
24fe0•-ly
Jol4 Fal4ira—rancy I:Purs.-
LADIES! FANCY FURB I
JOIINJ'ARBIRA,
710 AMR JITRiIIT,
'Bildt'le of the Ittoei, between Betenth od 11,411111
CrCale, oouth Hide,
PHILADELPHIA,
' •
Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer In nil hinds and
quality of
FANCY ,F
, FLr Ladies' .a nd Chilrfreirie Meer.
Easing oilarged, rem* eled, and improved my
old and fasorably known Fur Etuporium, and lasing
Imported a eery large and splendid eumrtment df all
the different -kinds-of.-Furs,—from—flret_hande.ln.
Trurufm, and' late lad -them. Made up It? the meet
skillful workmen, I 'erould respectfully I,llVito my
friends•f Cumberland and adjacent counties, to call
and e7rninelny : +ery large and beautiful amedrtment
of Fan lints, forii,ddlri And:Children. Ism delery
mined tri null it as lbw, prices BS limy oilier !respecta
ble house In this .ISure.narrauted.;nq
mleveprosehtations to effect wales.: .
• ' .10111.1
... in Arch pixoet,
20.30.70.3 m
' CARLIS LE, PENN'A. - if-TURSD • I
AY,
LEGAL ! 1%7'67'16E8.
ADMINISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE,
Lettere teetamentary on the eatate .of Henry
Shearer, lath of Dickinson towrnhip, deceased,
bare been Frrnled by the •Itagisler of. Cumberland
county 'Atha eubscrthere, residing in said township.
All persons Indebted to &raid estate will please make
payment, and those having claims to present them,
duly anthent , cated, to the undersigned for .title•
moot. . 6
_
JOHN snintran,
JOHN 110.8.1H80N,
Zxecutor.
lbdecTo4l t
A E
DMINISTATOR'S NOTICE.
Lottor3 tdadmi•letratlon o• the astute of Jo-
FOVil li. Sinker, late of Mechanicsburg btirough,
deceased, have been issued-by the Register o f Cum
berland county to the subleriber residing In said
borough. All persons indebted to said estate trill
please make payment, and those having claims to
preeent them, dilly euthstitlcated, to the malor
signedfor settlement
ROBERT WILSON,
6J57100
310 . STA.TD NOTlCE.—Letters tosta
mentary on the estate of Ileejemin Erb, late
of illinipd•it township, dernseed, intrleg been issued
hr Ur Register of Cumberland county to the under.
signed executors, reeding lit the same townnhip,
notice Is hereby 'IT. to persons knowing them-
BOCCI indebted to said °Hate, to make payment to.
and those haring Pharr, le present them, properly
kenticated_far_Aellauttut,_to_ollion.of_ th, •
northern.
JOSLI'Ff
lIISNJ AMN Eltll,
• JUi.O tc.,
5j1‘716t
ADMI NISTRAT R' NOTICE
Letters of admlnletratlon •n-the utnt• of Daat•l
Ilny..late of Mat Penc•buro' township, deemed,
hose born !vented br,4the Resister of Cumberland
county to lh• nuder•igued residing to mid town
oldp. All persons iudebt•d to said •et.at , will make
Immedlet• heyment. awd Omen baring claims will
presout them, duly ettlhev:frated, to •
t;Non.3 F. OYSTER,
Administrator.
I}l. - 1.6t.
ESTATE NOTlCE.—Lettore o 2 ad
minlntritiora 011 the estate of Geroge Snavely,
late of liempilbu township. deceased, having been
granted by the Regieter of Cumberland county to
the undersigned melding Im the seine township.
Notice It Loretto given, to all persons knowing them
selves indebted I tail eat•tn, to make payment to;
nod those havinc claiciss, to present throb properly
nothentientad, for eeitlen.ut to
11;!NItY O. SNAVELY,
Arlminint rotor
illgi
Tr A VELKE S' a L'IME.
SOUTH 310'UNTAIN IRON CO'S.,
RAILROAD.
' CII - ANOE
Office of General Superintendent, 1
Carlisle, Pa., October 3, 1870.
TRAftie RUJi,AO FOLLOYVB
RIYTUIIti IHQ
Lrrive Pine Urove...
" Ihnitnen Ann
Mt. Holly
Arrive ikt. 3tinctiutt..
.9.45 4.20
10.05 4 45
10.40 5.25
":, 1 -0
CU:SIBERIAAND VALLEY R. R
CIIAINGE•O7, fIOUIS.
AllitlkNGl7: - ATENT: -
On anti after Th n rat oy,,NOTelllitor 24, 1870, Passenger
TroW/5 Will 1 , 111 T y, nn fOiIINWM,(SIIrthrI
'ESTWARD !
ACC0111)100 ITION TRAIN leaves Harrialowg
8:00 A. n, lien anicaburg 8.1 1 4), Carlisle 0:1 I, :sow villo
6:40, Shlppensi nu; 10:22. Chambers(' hrg 10;44, Green
castle 11:10, arriving at llngenttown 11:45; A. at.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 1:55, I'. n, Me•
chanicsbucg 2.27, Cot IMO 2:58, Newville 7.22, 81.1p
pensburg 4 02, Chartibersharg 4:35, Ureenritstlo 5:11,
arrl•lna at Hagerstown 5:40,
EXPRESS IT sIN roves linOrisltur.; 4210, p x,.
Mechanicsburg 8:82, Carib.' a 0:32, NowvllleCtos,Bl4
pensbnrg 6:23, arriving nt tnambersburg 7:00, p
A MIXED TRAIN loaves Chantbersiturg 7:47, A at
O rettneantla 0.00, arriving at Hagerstown 10:05, 0 01
EASTWARD!
ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN tray, elutrnbernhortt
6:00 a )1, Shipponniturg 5 . 51, Newt illo 6:00, Carlini°
6.3:3, Idecintnicsborg 7332 nrrh ing nt Hal risbirrg
7:30, A IN
MAIL 'PRA 171 IeRTNI Ilsgsrstown g:2O v ot, Green.
eastle 0:00, Chambernhorg P. 16, Shippensburg 15:_.',
Newville 10.53, Carlisle 11:.0, kluelianic4burg 12:55
miring at Harrisburg 1237,P. 0.
EXPRESS TWAIN leaves llagerstoWn 12:00 01,,
Greene:W.ls 12.23.Chnnilinishurg 1:05, Shippet.slailg
1:37, Neseville 2:10. Carlisle 2:50, Mechanicsburg 3:18,
ist Harrisburg 3:50, t 14.
A MIXED TRAIN 11,1, Hagerstown 3:20 a
Greencastle 4:27, arriving at Chainbershurg 5:20, r
RSMaki ug (,0 ,013Doc(inio 01 ntlrriAhllrg with
trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, IVashing ,
ten, Baltimore, Pitt:GA:lg, and alI points West.
0. N. LULL, S■pt.
Superlutendsi r it's °Mee, Cluinsli'g, Nov. 21, 1870.
Blinn - le White Patin c isain
COUGHS, BORIC THROAT, 'ETC
No medicine or treatment can exoel tho
ponprful curatire power of
Dic 1511IMS'
WIIITIS PULMUNIC BALSAM
It °arm with IS repidity neenualled by nay other
remedy offered far Throat mad Lang dietician., it In
recommended by over LOA persona In Wilmington,
•ndlturidred. in Philadelphia, BeWm.*, end other
cities end commeoltin. throughout the ,clo•stry.
hicePtionington, of Wiimingten, Illincie, writes that
there IN out (with a few exception.) n !wally in that,
city who wilt be ',about it If possible to procure It.
Ruch in in populertty wherever it le known—and
thin popolarity arils.. from the fact that iturilvamelly,
cum ail, who ate it. there .is no cese,of Coughs,
Cold., !tore Throat, Asthmii, Bronchia., Croup,
Blnod•Pplttieg, lloeirsnen, end. even Pulmonary
Commotion, where the system is not blokes down
with the wear of the di , rr pretended utedielno,
or inexpe: 'clad &dole°, that this Balsam wiil not
cure if carefully used, encoding to dirortloet. We
goarent.e it all we repremnt" is to becand Invite n
Mal from tileiMicted overyerhers. Price, to cents,
medium edge, end II for terse doe bottle.. Prepared
only by
J. H. SIMMS, M. D,
PRACTICAL OReIIARIC CPIIIIIII7,
No. 707 Market street:,
ll=
Philadelphia "depot, Johno9n,' Holloway
& Cowden, 607 Arch Street.
Baltimore) depot., Er B. Rance, 108 13Alti
"more Street.
Tor ISNW loi
hy I(adns Dotter' greamdly.
hoplo.lj -
Carriage Building and Livery.
T . IVER"/", BALE;" AND
J-4 STADIA.
J. L. STERNER Lt BROTHBR,
I=!
ITORBRI •AD CAICAGIIIII TO 11,1A/0
dR I.AWALJI.■ 11.116111, In X*fl
CAXBIAOXIS PDXXXIO4AD YOX V , k Nil AL 0
IMMI
•
•
• .
Aar /Nil.. noua kr ii ifroi ho,
keep.
17feb70
'WatchEn„aiud , Jewelry.
OLOqK% ffiTopibri - 411D JiIVEL:Rr:t
W, itAUG.Lt,
i'll,l-OTIOAL {t•♦TO7IMAIC'7I Its
No; 3 Inliars Builclink,
MAIeZT , squsitri, c ftLI9I.I, 'PA.,
0110 door inset of the, rolgtitter Printing (Mee;
.
Would respe.etrutly inform hie old friend!' and the
public In general, that Its him commenced the
'
Watch a.rai ,T.Citalry...Pusincas, ,
In thO hove named httlld,sisc,/h , heralie In prZpared
to do my' hind' 0( work in the nee, 0 1 Cloaks,
Watch n, Jewelry, Ac. 'laving, had - Oyer twenty
yoga' xperlonco in •the• btailnena; I feel §onlldent I
can all , Cobra fu . tlnfaCtlolito a 11.% ho layer late vrith
thole is rk.' .. •
".
01Peclal alto:Mon paid to kil o ,re . paltlng oY Flue
Watches. • All work warranted, . -, . ' •
.Engravlng.slouo nt stunt notice. .. '
24110'70- .-- • • ' W. 1). A. brAUOI.I4.
. •
' TifE UHL UCH Y' 110 UPS. .•
;
~ ,it. .1 .A, TALr, . or, TAI'4I. I .• t .
Fenny For-Fop: wee a Japanese girl, , , .
A ehlltf tho greet_ Tycoon ;
blie' wore ter lisa'll:hald,attl her clothe:l were medo
t Halt petticoat; halt panleloon ;,' -
or tile ties tho soles. of hcmon pool,
,And (he shape of a tahlospooli. , •
A handset!oo young chap was Johnny 111-111,
• And he wore paper muslin. clothes;
llis Glossy black hair oti;the top of his head
. ,
. •
In' hn form of a ,Loo-lirooll me;
Ills *you filanted down Ward, au if seine chop
Had Bovagaly pulled his noso:
.•
Fanny Sou Foo loved Johnny 111 fli,
And when, in the usual etylo, '
flu popped, oho blushed ouch n deep orange lingo,
You'd huvo thought olio'd too much bile,
If It hadn't berm for her runt oyed4itince,
And her chnruilog Nildo mon OA
And q oft In tho bliss of their love
Did thosellttic paganerdray,' ' •
All 'round In Os, enjoying thetaielvoi ' •
In atrictly,'Sepaucso nay j. ..• 7
11w babbling r a eoog to a ono stringed Into
On which sho tbougist nhe could play.
Often he'd 'dhoti ton high ladder's - top,
And quietly there reline,
As he stood on his head end fancied himself,
While she balanced bins on her nose
Or else she would get Ina pickle tel t ,
And ho kicked around on his toes.
The course oftrt4o love, 01 - 13 n In Japan,
Often runs extremely rough,.
And h. I :".. •• . t
Used Japanese oaths so fought
That his courtiers' halt would htive stood on end
If only they'd had enough:
,!
So tho Tycoon hnekled on both his swords,
In his 0;4,1 placed a wad, '
And Wont out to hunt-for tho truant nic, -
With his nerves braced 'by a '
Ho found thom onioylng their gtille!e=s salvo.
On top of n lightning rod.
.7tl
Eternly he ordered the goutle-Foo•lioa•
To "comp down out of that thot,i3 I"
Auk' ho told 111411 to go to a place
-1 won't nay precisely where;
Then Ito drugged off 1110. Child, 61.11111 001
linususdly wild despidr.
But the Tynonn, itlas I wail badly fouled, .
Despite Ids pater•nl pains; '
Fur John, with • tooth-pick, lot ail the Ito •d
Out of his jugular vein•;
While with a buck somersault MI to the floor
Foo hat tend 1.011.1 e bral,in
They buriod thorn both In thu Tycoon'e lob
Bight undern dogwood tree,
Where they 00111t1 list to thenighttnge.le, and
The buze. of the bumble-bee, '
And where tho - uturquito'g ebrrowful alma
Meiblene the reetless
And often itt. - Right, when the Titu,on's wife
Sittmlered no sound no a post, •
Ili. almond alinp::d eyeball. looked on a tight
!'hat Feared him to death akin:Kt ; -
'Tvens n bald hend!..d opectre flitting about
With n payer muslin ghost!
SNOWBALLING
=
The aofi, loose gold of her tresses
- -Jo straying about hay face; -"
And the wind through its silken washes
12ENITE!
=l3
running n frolicounte rare.
Ilor 1;loIrt nye.—LawAlley darken and Oast l • -
leer rase-red t.beekr bow they glow!
the iniiir 7 Wlilt•Alilitif
Pelting roe with the snow.
She toescS the non flakes nrSund her,
In her tiyetty hoydenish ploy, •
Till she looks like n son-nymph rising
Through the billows of limn 'Llid . sprity.
She nombis the belle with her Mac bore bends
Pu yon think she would pout otewild
If I nestled the pink palms donndo my in coat,
otnrt• , th6lll y
Iler,rldto wool mitten:lore flung on the snow
Each um: lu Iteelf u hake,
And hor ailken aeirf ber,lde them Ilea
Coiled up like n ci iwaun 8:111'4(1.
All about in• the trod:4 of her non brown foot
11 Ave Mted the downy 'no w, •
And I know by them whmo moth?; qw,ng
111.. pend'i,t fbovtdfs slit gnor. •
She laughs and e, when my {MUM Int:lo fly
Mundt-, 0011 her heel,
tut! she firms her curls in a elms:) , w.ty,
And cronchem In 111111 lie dread.
She calk MO a sorry marksman, •
An nwk.ward fellow—and still
The ely little NI 'tell knows well enough
11 isn't Irons leek of shill.
Slit krlollß I s until sooner think
01 tearing a butterfly's wing,
Or heating a lily, or throttling
.Thu first. avert robin of eprlng,
Than of aiming at her in earnest
Or hitting her if I Could,
Or harming so unfelt ai Is Lomat
Of 1181 - littlel'rjirlit hood.
Goy, beautiful Madill, I Oh, whinl.-sh elu do
If ❑n a oulhWll3 1011 so hold
AR the tiryrtirlo which f.ll on her lips end her Lair
Like prorlintoong ruldoe pod gold?
Will het pride end her rrlilfultiose tranuilo toy lov
Am her light feet here trampled the error,?
'flint the tniorlle, Art dings, which or• him to my for,
Oro'fire L. my Lee. t , door rho knoim
Sweet lease I doll, she guava I um nondoring now
ev - nrbe,
In the Lag, long future hero, L.
Anything inure to me
Than a little hoyden, with wild, gold halt,
Mid ruin rod cheeks Cu a glow,
Who et,nile, auae-deop, In the tnllk,-+u hit*
Pelting we with the ettow
NAILING UNDER FALSE `COLORS.
It waa in the year 1835, hofore Italian
unity or independence was thought: of,,
when the journey from Rome-to Florenee
occupied six days and a half, and when
the Grand' Duke - Leopold dwelt in regal
magnificence in the Pelavzo, Pitti, that
two young Englishmen sat at breakfast 1
in a Florence palace in which, without
very - ranch crowding, might have stood .
half a dozen of the "brown stone fronts"
of rifth - AVenue orldn - ilisea SoiMfts. - But
for the loveliest view of Italy, which.is
spread out under its , vast windows, the
iroom In which they sat would have been
almost cheerless from its height and size.
Below them wore terraced gardens, spark
ling
witlrfountains; and rich in the,
luxUriaitt - foliage which. Olken' Italy al-.I
most a' paradise to nortfirrn eyes.' • BP
'yond and around arose• tlfe magolificent•
amphitheatre of ',i l k, in , whose midst
Ploreraieles nestled, with the silver Arm;
winding at their base, and oroivfied With
Met toWer and convent of 'resolo and the
cloud-capped spire,: of San Miniato en
I:lniti , liighett - Peak. '
. • Iftwat.ti abono to rouse &enthusiasm
of any One - wholiaillivoil fong enough in
.the world to-thrOvt off tiMaelf-absorption:
and self-indtdgence Whicht charaCteria
ties of e•Aritine'yrultli, and hioh, thanks
to a InefeiftirPrOVlilerice; time rarelY fails
'to piaal6. aiid Sitbdne: ' •
,:" '" ' ' .''''',.' ',-.'
One Y . 2 . litii friaiiiii, 'Wlin i "ltY 'the' ira'Y,'
Word. thLdiii' , ' jUstiee; tit' it g iitoSt 'lni.t•iikeitti
breakftibt;: We:re' taPinihtdiiiteinited 'in
••
their planq fo i r'ft4liiki',.,A..ji inent' 'add,' in'
discussing tlia'anithalOd'Y Ofincriiiiifna-:`
turesbandivitiiit WhoMkleY,liiit'intliah.
yesterday's travels, tliMi tiny' 'ittSre,i'n'Oiii:
art treasures within, '2lAlikriatitral lic:iii
tics cutsiAo rho fair city , wi4roihaj:"litl
.elected to' spend:tlio'cOMing Six weeks.
The young, mon wore old Ong° 'ft:tench',
'arid had been tinfoli iig porinianiens on tliti,
conthicat, of
,Euroika . Tor :;n ( WIY 'three
years,' :In personal; and ; 'snental attrac t
they worcfairiy n 4.011941 in social
statii4 and posittok i witici;apart. ; . 0,10
was a noble Mani, ihe other acomtnener:'
Ono had broad acres ; end scent roll. that
RY 18711:-
!nted by hundreds -of thousands;
r had but an inheritance of three
pounds a year and remote cx.
wee co
the oth ,
hundre.
.pectathins from an estranged - uncle. In
short, .doe was William Adolphuseiirl
of Graftion, of Grafton Castle, - Wilts, with
minor estates in half the counties of Eng
land ; the other plain Roger Merton,
of nowlere at all.
. ‘' It'si a very .dangerous., dzporimont,
my lord;" said Mr. Morton, as he raised
the marble hand which served as apreme
pulp*, and took out a dozen letters lying
underneath. "The English in Florence
are as thick as - leaves) in Valambiosa,
and. ere is a hundred chances to ono
that you will be detected and exposed."
, " What an old. mutt you are, , Roger ;
and what do yon,mean by mi-lording
sUow can I be recognized, by people who
have never soon me ?", Haven't I looked
over the hat of. all the strangers in Flor
ence, and there is note name that I know
among them? Besides, I am not ready
to sacrifice the silkiest beard and
before
in Tuscany, and appear b
the world shaven and shorn,' with
out decoration or adornment, a complete
specimeh of the true middle class of
Briton (I beg your pardon, Merton) rest
ing hopofrOf - SUCCESll 7 llpOrl — tlic guar -
ties of heart and.brain alone? Pass the
claret,. old fellow, and‘hold your tongue
While I look over the ;otters and make
-out the plan of my campaign. By Jove ;
-what a thing it is to have a plan and
something before onerbesides dawdling
through picture galleries, and being 'im
lorded', and yoUr worshipcd'..by all
mewl
ing, puling, namby-pamby tuft hunters
,between here. And Mayfah:. Let me see,
—to tbe_English Embassadors,' to the
Chamberlain of the Grand Duke,' in
troduciiig Lord Grafton and his friend
Mr. Morton. Lucky I had your name
included in my letters, Roger. Well, the
whole thing is arranged in my mind, old
fellow, and you're not to have a word to
say. Only remember that you are Lord
Grafton for the time being, and ns you
won't sail under false colors, and go out
and have a good time among the mammas
and the husband hunting-daug,liters,iwhy
Lord Grafton' must be an invailid and
a hypochondriac, anniever see any one
but his valet and 'his - attached - friend
Merton.' "
" Very well" replied Roger, as he shook
the ashes from his meerschaum on to a
email silver wilful man,' etc.—
youltuow the old saying, Grafton. But
It does seem tome the most insane pro
ject that was over set on foot. Do be
persuaded to give it up, like' a good 'fel-5.
-Iflow. your:objeCt Is to viii - and - wee
the lovely girl we met at Valambrosa
yesterday, do it without trickery or de
gefition.= _Lek lier_ know ,y,uu _fur, who and
what
wliat you arc, And trust—"
"To the noble indifference to place
and power that exist in the female mind,"
interrupted the young lord. "No, I
thank you, Roger. There's an amount
of stiffneckedness in you, old fellow, that
would get the better of me on any other
point, but on this my mind is made
I shall never get such a chance again,
and I'm resolved to be plain Mr. Merton
for the next six weeks, and see what
,)
can do towards breaking women's hearts
without my ti tle and estates to back me."
".And so enact 'the Lord of Burleigh'.
to your own overthrow and
most likely. Recollect, I warned You,
Grafton," replied Merton, shaking his
head gravely at liis madcap friend.
" But if it is to be, when is the masquerad
ing to begin, and how soon am I to fall
into invalid ways I don't, feel any
premonitory symptoms, unfortunately,
and yon must have nobody dropping in
at meal times, remember. If you do I
must pass for a lunatic, not for an in
valid, this air gives mo such an infernal
appetite. You'll let Inc got a glimpse
of the Venus to day, I hope, before I
succeed to my unwelcome title for an
indefinite period."
" Certainly, old fellow, ; do whatever
you like. I shall he er the morning
under Francois's ninnimdatimis, trying
to be made respectable and middle-clans,"
And gathering up their letters as they
spoke, and setting their hats upon their
head's after the most approved British
style, the young Mon left the roods by
different doors.
There was a ball at the grand ducal pal
ace a few days after the conversation re
corded in. our first chapter, and here, in
the' blaze of light from whole trees of
candles; and in the glitter of uniform, stars
and diadems, "plain Mr. Merton" made
his boW to Florentine society. After the
necessary presentatimis to the court circle,
'and after hearing on every iitiMprnfounti
regrooApressed at the declining health of
his nohle friend, the sni-tTiman i Mr.. Merton
fond (himself walking listlessly through
the brilliant . suit of rooms very. much
unknown and unnoticed, and rather um
cortai • whether his standing on his owns
merit: and attractions was not somewhat
laali - Cafttir all; Ile stopped for a
t in the ballroom to watch a quad
which- the grand duke himself
- or if - ii
motne
rill(' i
ancl as his eye 'roll upon.tho
r of his royal highnoss a thrilL•of
vas d
partn
deligh od surprise ran through his, 4aute,,
for ha recognized instantly his charming
acquh ntance of ,:Valapdirosa t and , the
horeine of his day's: ,IttlyenttirX there.
She wzs a ypung. et ulvul
eightnori years of age, fresh and very
fair, andl:With•the timidity. of Ivor. rilct
and • s'px' • 'OTery ' lhid "Of 'her,
beautiful' face. Iler ties, Which 'Wore
shadhd by of rhos t nun sine
scentll to".oltido the inestV'eStitioUs'atL
tempt th nioet their itpWarctka,nee, end
hsr• r, rarelyivartbdt oiler' her. "snialli
regal rf itober; even ; rersponsw AO.' the
effort of,hdrpftstrious partner to' draw.
harh
.
danced . with the OM() and grace, of
' nely ; woman, • , gild i ng • , o per., the
ily ion ..withont displac-•
inglet ex disturbing. fold of the
ito Parisian elaboration ._called
s it has 'ever boon Since, "MI6
'i6feelit:!' • Lord. Grafton ~w as,top •well
°Med te the , "coming, seeing,, and
f aiikuning!' jlesitaieTa ine
infint in seeking „ouLthe lord, ChanthOr , :.
. -
lain,. and requbSting an intrednotlea.tO .
thoun)MoWn beatity;and foitlie.memont,
hein f arilly cursed hiqiyri'6lfy ; in as-
Burning .4 - name - and Taiik-wliickwere not
hie own when ho saw iho'
tary hesitate t { moment before con4ly-
Ina . yvktiOlifl reTtest. -
Phb inindrille onded,,lleivever, andifM
young lady'ctoposited at the side ef ti rather
formidable caj2eron, 'whom Grafton de
!rayed inight not bo hor mother.
rton" ViaStakch up:and presented
AdelaideTetringer." The long
, es Vcro raised for a Moment; and
Marton 'was called spun to malso
bow to'" Mm. Berringer," which
' , Rh an amount of Coal self-cons
, which- coMpletaly took away
Y's breath. She, liciwever, re
by snaking it spite as appirent
voutly
"Mr. M
to "11x1
.eyo
then M.
seconc
he dal
placenc
that la,
tuliateit'
t all necessary that she was by
IS pleased to make Mr. Merton's
acquainitance.. A petition for the next
waltz w i ns timidly granted and the next
moment Lord Grafton and Adelaide
Berringer were whirling round the ball
rnom td the delicious music of the duke's
own band. A turn in the conservatory
follred, and then, under pretense of
having -lost his-way in his well meaning
attempt to take his fair partner back to
her elltieron, Grafton led her out on to.
theinnorilit terrace, where the entrancing
beauty of the night, was an excuse for
still further lingering. ,
!MEM
MEM
During all this time Gracton had made
the most'of his opportunities And of his
rather lunasnal conversational powers,
talking Inharmingly and sympathetically,
as he lthew so well how to do, and elicit
-1,-znan_y_a-responsilamee-from-undea,
eyelashes.
the lon
"Y tt
Mr. Mo
my
ink we lied better go back • now,
ton," said the young girl atlast.
not will be surprised at toy long.
abset c
‘,lO
'tint ?" inquired Grafton ;
dy to whom I had the Loner of
'resented is not your ulamltot,
MET
MEI
then ? '
"Qll,, no !" replied the fair girl, whose
timidity was' beginning to 'tvear off a
little. !"I am an orphan. My aunt is
very kited ; but she has two daughters of
heti mit." •
A"Po whom I was not introduced,"
interrupted Grafton quickly.
41 0 h no 1 nobody is ever introduced to
Mildred and Annie except lords and hon
orable ministers," replied Adelaide wi
great na 'vette ; "hut only a poi •
girl, without "parenfs or fortune, and
when we go home very likely I shall take
a situation as govomesB."_
" Cloveruess?" exclaimed Lord Grafton,
looking compassionately down upon the
lovely creature at his side. "You are
very unfit for that, my child."
"Oh, indeed," replied Adelaide.
simply. " I have beeffs very carefully
educated, I assure you. I speak French
and German 'as well as I do English, and
people say that I sing very nicely."
"Sing l". exclaimed Lord Grafton ;
how delightful I Tam so fond of musk, !
When may I have the honor of hearing
you?-.Perhaps we-might manage a duet
together. I have a pretty fair tenor
" I au sure I shall be very happy,"
replied Adelaide, looking shyly down,
"brit indeed we must go in now. My
aunt will think it so very strange." •
And resisting all his efforts to detain
her, she turned resolutely towards the
,antroneo of the palace.
They were met iu the grand:corridor
by Mrs. Derringer and her two plain
daughters hooded and cloaked for de
parture, and very etern was the glance
that the good lady bent upon Mr. Merton
and her beautiful niece as. thly ap
proached,
Proached, lull M. apologies for their long
absence. c e. •
" Mildred has your cloak, Adelaide,
she saitrin a voice that was intended to
be calm, "and Lord Loftus will see us
to our carriage. Limy° the honor of
wishing you good evening, sir," she con
tinued, courtesying profoundly to Mr.
Merton, with an emphasis which seeMcd.
to dismiss him from her presence, not
only for that tv.casion, butlor the re
mainder of his natural life. '
For the next few weeks life seemed to
be one long summer day's holiday to
Lo•d Grafton, and one long dark winter
of discontent to the astamed possessor
of that imeient '"lii direct opposi
tion to his friend's judgment and advice,
Grafton gave himself up entirely to hie
increasing passion for Adelaide
Bellinger, and was wpd with triumphant
delight at the glowing inteYest iu himself
which she unconsciously betrayed. At,
balls and fetes, in gardens and gallprics,
they met continually; and Grafton had
the teinerity to snap his fingers at Mrs.
Berringer's repelling coldness, and call
frocipently at their hotel,. where ho spent
morning after morning, listening to the
delicious strains of Adelaide'llerringer's
'voice.
During all this time he had. not, been
honored, with, an Introduction to the
Misses Berringer, nor Tee received the
faintest sign of lir:0(11144°n, from them.
It seemed to be tacitly admitted that ho
was well enough as an admircir of
Adelaide's, and would be tolerated as
such, provided lie made not the slightest
attempt to invade the precincts of her
family eirole." As fiw Adelaide herself,
she was living in an enchaMed world, of
which she .acd..Grafton )were.-411eLlsolo
inhabiiants. To her guileless nature the
good Wags of this life were comprised
within very narrow limits. Tq wander
'witlr-her lover thrwgh gardens, and
vito3;ards under the deep blue skies of
-Tuscany,-to dance with him, sing for,
lityr, :Tato fight 'loblj and bravely for
•himy against:the Scoffs,apd.sneers of the.
whole 11.0inci circle,. was happiness Tough.
.fok her.. The rent she left to s:him,
secure," an,she shyly Told himovhon
they, etood, tOget,hce on. the ; very spot,
Ny*01)0 had ,Ilrst, seem her in the vale
pk, yalambross,-,--Voocure 1 97 P) cuul
coutelit :te. give ,up all, her futurojife j to.
,• •
then Graftqa N'vottic}:prewiltex,y.),
life Ittar4 is a 3iild ocstacy of LappinoyE,,
and • .„
:,;` , llavo you tto foam, deareSt,•of
:anti privaLiond 'flat .porertY..and
obeurity er6hto? Ar 6 • you'rwillitg;
to light tho'battlo of lifo;.llorce auttiln,t)k
though tho• struggle, 'may be; ht .tny,
•,,
Ho had his answdr in , langungo Unit is
Swooi to love's lioart, 'but not vory..intol..
ligiblo to those living outside of 'thoir
bitclutntecl Cirblo. • • • ' •
. ,
'lino . for this fareo to"e:omo
to an ondf GittOti?"
tong
,16 Ono, 'svotbfidd
-his fFipiiitottfOg-tho.tiiitil- tob.Cll6s
his toilet Or '•.'t[iosta in the IoiCIP
grottuthi'Of I'
so lohg repai to itit;22&}kc,i'
tiro soono l r tiorhigO r th4'
bottdr.
My doar follow, don't tolk,of dying,
0 rafton ; 'Yonshall ho put ont. of
tivsr without going through thao
'table proccas. ' T;feel as if I
tv'er thank you chough for your
E i and long suffoling in My cause.
Jevei I Itogeii.'what n' splendid
nfr -little ntaieinerade - has betin'
should have 'believed that girl
for myself alone, but for this
hocontr - dedeption. ' And now
i word, Merton,' a man can't talk
at-sort of- thing you know, but
eve that we shall be the happ:t.
replied
your nu'
uncomf
could ni
pntiona.'
And by
StICCCEA
I nevoc
lo cd in
littln •t.
upon ni
about
I do bell
est con] .
is how
:lo England. 'rho unly bind)le
_ 7 .... in break the truth to Mir. i'pou
my soulll don't believe She'd marry MO
if shelnow,who I really am."
"llavie you got her aunt's consent to
plain 31%. Morton enleriiig her zugust
family? '
"Oh, ,such a lark ! Ye?, the old lady
was pleased to accord her royal permis"-
sbou, upon the condition that our names
Were to lbe struck off her visiting list. I
agreed !Cheerfully ; and, by Jove !
hold her to her own conditions strictly.
How I did enjox.dwelling upon' my ttr-
NV ithionao' in the only conVorsation
11 vo ever had the honor of holding with
hbr ! fly the way Roger, I wish you'd
Earl of Grafton. It 'would be such a
splendid 'plant',upon the old-dame."
Think you,'' replied Melton drylY..
" you can offer 1110. no bettor _reward
for my Services, I prefer to remain ,for-.
ever unremunerated. But, joking apart,
Grafton, have you taken my advice and
consulted lord and
_lade N--- about the
marriage, and the Best way .to get out
•
of this infernal snarl ?"-
"Made a clean breast of it yestei lay,
Roger. The ambassador looked rather
glum at first, ,hll said something about
a reproach ca4t'upon our order' by any
little - escapade. What a farce it all
to be sure I Fifty years hence 'our or
der' will probably lave ceased to exist.
But never mind, the, old lady made it all
right. Her jolly old heart was charmed
-willilleomance of the thing, and it's
settled that our marriage is to take, phTho
at the embassy early nett month,'arid
they'll undertake to break the 'dreadful
intelligence' to Mrs. Berringer, after
we're gone, I hope,"
"Then. the veritable Roger Merton
will throw up his cap and shout, •'lltir
rill for liberty !" 1 never knew how
fond I was of my father's name until I
lost it.' Can't I have it back,before the,
wedding dayi'' ,
"Not ono hour osooner, you poor old
victim. I've a great mind nut to give
Attack - to yon at all. 1 - t - liToThrought
more happiness than ever my title and
estates did—hang me !" AfuLcatching
up his gloves and stick, and waving a
lair lying alien to 'Merton, be ran "gaily;
doom stairs.
The fashionable world of Elorence was
full of e:xcitement and astonishment
when it wa . ii)known that the marline of
Aticlaide Berringer with "that plain Mr.
Merton, my dear," was to be celebrated
at the British Embassy ; and fierce was
the struggle to obtain invitations to the
fete which Lord N had announced
won to be given in honor of the occasion.
What added a little to the interest was a
certain veil of mystery which seemed to
hang over the affair, and the impossi
bility of ascertaining definitely what the
arf•angemente for the marriage were.
All that the most potent arbiters of fash
ion could learn was contained in their
cards of invitation, which summoned
them to the private chapel of the em
bassy at one o'clock, and to an out-door
foto with dancing, to commence imme
diately afterward.
The sun shone as it can shinoinowhere
also but in arLitalkirvsky on the morning
of Adelaide Derringer's. wedding day ;
and deep was the murmur of admiration
-that ran round the crowded chapel as,
in her robes of floating white, she walked
up the-aisle leaning on the ambassador's
arm. The bridegroom met her at the
altar ; and it was noticed by more than
one of Whose present that the look of ten
der affliction vrhich rested for a moment
on his loving bride cihringed to one of
almoshtriurnphant defiance-as lie glanced
around the assembled crowd. The cere
mony proceeded, and as the Christian
names of the bridal pair were pronounced
by the•clergyman in that most solemit
•of all combinations whi ‘ ch the marriage
service contains, Mildred Derringer whis
pered to the lady next to her, " William
Adolphus What a gram:ln:l'mo for such
a very small individuid ! It ought to be
Tom or Dick."
" replied the lively girl to whom
the remark was addresSed, as the core
•mony ended
_and the newly married.
couple, with their chosen witnesses,
moved toward thexcntry room, "whether
Tom, Dick, or Harry, he is a very dis
tinguished looking' man. Adelaide Bar-
Yinger Will be a happy wife, I feel sure. -
At this moment there was a hue ,'and
at a , signal from Lady N---,- the guests
retired-and dispersed themselves overthc
magnificent grounA or reclined in lex
urious saloons. Mrs: lerringer and her
daughters took refuge in Lidy N—'s
InMdoir. It having Ikon a part of
Derringer's tactics to interest herself as
little as possible in: thu details of her
nitiocis marriage, she declined going into
• the vestry. with her to witness tlui signa•
lure of the contract. Now, however,
'she began to be a littleAnxhitni, as more
than halfan,hour had elapsed and neither
nos e Mrs. Merton," as she was
'careful to call them, had appeared.
"Do you think anything could have
litippentid•to 'Adelaide?" she said, kilt
nervously,:. to her eldest daughter,
"porhaps.she may be ill or faint. Shall
'I go to the chapel and make inquiries?",
"Oh 11Q, mannna," replied the itristo-
Cratio Mildred, Who' was standing near
the - window, " that horrid man is sure
•to be rude. You • had better let them
alone. Jest come 'hero 'a moment and
look at thus Ufirgnific'ent chariotstanding,
, at r the principal entrance. An earl's
toyOnet and` four. horses ! 'it cannot be
•
,
"No,' replied hire. lierringer,,poor
irril ea4idnsly thrtnigh Lho blinds. " I
havo novor soon, it in li'itirdneo boforo.
•Air earl's' %Oiyl-16t . nio coo I I have
'' ' li M I b ,
'it; liihrrp . a., -, a l s ,, 9 that Mystorions .
'tOrcidraftki;'',liihom nobody has
,OV.Vi
' t3 e6ii,'---1010 , AQ.-lontii; to:lila friend. for. thd
'list E3tmOß a til ' 'tvothiliig trip, AM.I.
lo'61c ! ) L iiiiTsc iliO . br do and inidegrooni arc
iettifi in at this intiiiiiint 'Phoy aid
iohi4' 6* , Witliatt.'fardwolig, aftitr all,
'V'OrY calla itbit 'jtitlialoMPOCtlietti," I
.n.
must say ;', its of conrso, non° of 60E0-
,
taut: $2.0:• year:l:f ADVANOt.
2.50 If not pnld wlllith•the your
people . s!
I did
ill care to know them inlondom
ot sukpose Mr. Merton had so
ett' N It ',.4_,vres us so much, my
Veil; Adelaide goes oft with fly
.s," she.eont Mind, as the mail- ,
equipage' clothed ) I,y,
,and the
:fee of Adelaide wait visible for
it to the group at the window—
city they are falstiones." . .
don 111 e, madaiM" said Lord ,
vho entered - the roost at that
, and heard the concluding re-"
the colors are as true as your
wee's OWII heart. And lam re
by the young earl and countess,
nu have just seen drive from my
apologize to their friends for
rapt and unceremonious depart
tosay that, they hope to meet,'
the coming season; in London,
from whom they have received
and attention here. Those who
dined the honor of ",Mr. Mer
pmintance," he added, 'OM - Icing
gildred and Annie, "will of
ot have it forced upon them by
rafton: To you, madam," he '
d, turning to Mrs. Derringer;
dship desired MC to presolit his
acknowledgments for the wife
ottsa—reittetaftt-ly-heAuwed, ,bd-------
e you that , the - conditions you.
upon him when yon . gave jour •
to his engagement shall hemost
sly observed. Will you allow
Mduct you into the'hanqueting
darn," continued the courtly old
eling really sorry . for Mrs. Ber- •
ringer, 'whose face was pale to almost
ghastlicess, " where you can take some
refreshment and reeeive the congratula
tions °flour friends on the happy denoue
ment of!this romantic little drama? You
will lied there also, under Lady N—'s
chapercinage, the real Mr. Merton, to
whose 4ssistance in planning and carry
ing onti the little plot Lord Grafton is
much indebted. Ile really is a most
charmi ' g young man, and I am sure you
will lie lelighted to make his acquaint
she is quite a stranger in nor- ,
piety I shall take the lilArty of
Ong_ him to _your daughters. _ :I
e honor to offer you my arm,
111111.11 t,
delTs.
ink er 1 , 1
tlitivent
radiant
ft moniel
"it' a
13.
=I
om en ,
,
Inrely n
quest (n 1
whom
door,
their itl
ut e, an
during
all tilos
kindne
FREr
ton's ac t
slyly a ,
con TSI.I 1
Lord C
contulL
"Litt In
gravfn
-whom
to assn
impose
ConSel
me to c
17511, m
11150, f$
ME
MEC
ple , ent
tin' 4. t
madam,
A. ( A
1.- young spark, of distical turn,
g iu a "stage-coach, forced lile
!nts upon the company by at
1, to ridicule the Scripture, and
sthor topics made himself merry
c story of David and 9oliab,
urging , the impossibility of a
ke David being able- to throw a
iLir suffieient fore() ti sink it in
I s forehead. On Allis he appealed
Icompany, and particularly to n
Lsl phi lellll4ll denoxullia,
sled Quakers, who slit; silent in
nor of the carriage. "Indeed,
MBE
IMIE
among
with
ELI ong
youth
stone
Oant
to the
grave
Lion
ono c
friend,'
at all ii
was 18 1
I ' replied ho, "I do not think it
ipphablo if the Philist:lne's lead
~oft as thino."
A ;Id,
Judge
lt tend i
day:
Judge.
LYMAN recently appealed to the
or permission to he excused from
ig as a juror on the following
what ground ?" asked tha
"
tei!l
The
on 1!
infmn
I am extremely desirous to at
runeral to-morrow."
requittite permission was given.
!;aving the court, the Judge was
;d by the sheriff that,the juror
was ant undertaker.
Tut .tato of the mind of our Westoru
youth illustrated by tlio following
convex: ation :
Father—" Who's tho
_pitcher in the
Red &locking Ball Club?"
Sou --1-" Why, Brainard."
"In the White Stocking
C lub .'
Soli
Pinkhatn."
Yatl
dent 0
Son
Who was the Second Prost
the United States?"
" I don't remember•."
stove
out d
3 (mill
heads
ful 901
lie did
plied ,
eery h
y was sent by his n:othor to saw
ood out of railroad ties. , doing
,ors shortly after,
,aho saw the
coding on , tile saw-horse, with
nu. The mother asked her hope
why he was east down, and .-why
't keep at his work. The bby
lry dear mother, 3 find it hard,
rd to seyac old ties "
juvenile party, a young amine •
out seven years old;
, kopt hint
to the rest of the company. Tho
the house callod to him, "Como
y, niy dear ; choose ono of those
iris for your wife." "Not like
ea the .young -Cynic ; " no
do you think I want to tig wor
t of my life like . nor papa
man, ,
Ralf fta
lady 'o
and pl
pretty
ly," c
for me
school
Lanca:
others,
"Do y
intelligent boy in the national
of a largo and populous, town in'
Lire, on being examined, among
by the commissioner, - was ltsked, ----
oti know anyuf the effects of heat
id?" "Yes, sir. Pleat expands,
anti cold contracts." "Good, my boy—
you have answered well ; now rill exam
phi." ," Why, sir, the days at Midsum
mer are the longest, and in the Wham'
the shortest." '
Pr i 8 not work -that, kills men; it fit
worry:
,Work is healthy ; you oan
ME
put morn mini' man than ho oan
Worry in rust igion the blaao.
HEIM
Le revolution 'that destroys tho
cry, but the friction. Fear so
teidN but love and trust are sweet
is nut, 1
inaLhie
MEI
A. C
WIB to
as fi;p
not hi
UNTRY girl coming faun the field
ld by hor cousin that.trilre . looked
h_as a daisy kissed by the dew. ,
udeed," was the Coply " that'was
e
Tints tiro two reasons why, !some
peopl. don't mind their own business:
Ono i, that they haven't any business,
and ill second that they have no, mind.,
, tirronat.a certain city church says
taiciced into, a back pew . under
lery and no 'ono thought to bond
' hyten book: But - they did .not
k bloc whoa ' the eollectiou. was
A. V ,
110 Nv a .
the ga
hire
overlo
taken.
bow YOrtic tailor Was Star tied; th: ,
ay';' by the return of a bill tdhich
to a niagazifiWeilit'6l', with it no=
itt the inaaosoliPtithis respectfully
xl.• '
other
lie -001
tie° ibt
doclinoi
ME