Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 02, 1871, Image 1
El 1 t r. M.' WBAXLEY.I J. M. WALLACE. CA RD ADDISON 11UTTON,, AR CII IT OT, 532 Walnut Sired, Philadelphia, I'a. ' , LANs, DESIGNS, DED,SDXCITVII SPECIFICATIONS, AND worotrsu DAAIVINGS For' 6ottnges, Farm Houens, Coact llnanen MOD?, Clanrchen, ScDool FRENCH ROO}S 27J31.1701y C IT. a. C.CCK NCK f M., OD, R coumissioN mliltollANT§, Whoiadai,atloalore In all kind. uC PICKLED AND SA 13 VISII No. 210 North Wharves, Abo,o Ilaco etr^et• loclO PITILADIMPIIIA. . LF irvENTISTRY PR..I. %,INS, • • No. OS East Hain street, (u foolAloOrs„east of Cluriluor's Machine Carlisle, Penn'a, Will put in teeth from .i , h) to ihl lor 001. 00 the 0000 nuty require. All work to 11 n ./t nlt it. 1.0f01t70 -- , . R. J S. BENDER, , /.103ftEOPATIl1e PiII:SO.I.IN. Mt, ht the room formerly 00.1 pied by Col, John Lue. 1t6e60 E. BELTZIIOOVER, ATrORNEY.A'P 01lien is South IlatittNer street, upposit..,M , st dry MEM - liii:l{ - I'i'l`l:t~ti -i--IHl{'i'k:jl.l~' 1101,1 " holesalu .I).ftlolti In `iN LIN UFA (.51' 11 . E.1) T() B G CO, E Philadelphia H.l'. HULL, IMIM • CARE WA S I TER FOR SALE. —A n c rvllont Ore Washer; at Ore Bank of Otturge nearly or, Will tn. volt war love. Aj.• to A A. 1.. SPONt3I.I:R. -olrt, on Mitln 61V012t, \ /OHM, Hull, tijtm7o C. ' WM. 11. PARKER 111/MR.len & PARKER, Arrow,' EY:S A 'l' JA.3IE3 GRAITAX ATTORNEY AT LAW, No, 14 South 111 - mover street, CARLISLE, PA. 0111, adjuink.g Judge Gruluou's 11111170 • j .11"I'ORNIIF Al I.ANI", nnn„>,.o. T. etu'i 114,11. tI, 7 C-Ilit 11..11 0•1.09 JOSEPH lII'FNER, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW A\ll Si Yon. SI Inoile-xburg. Pa. °faro Rnilr:nd t t.t.t, two 111 01 the rank. prulasptly at triLd..l.l to. J OSEPH G. VALE, ATTURN EY-AT-1. I \I Pract ices hi Cumberland and Comities. 1,11, nti }LW, Clltlll,l alnl ,Ll`.lll], ht 17,,..t.7! iv m'A",`,`AN,L, ,„ ENCEIIIIII=I H. SIT Alf I3ARGER, J r..ri , • E ols"rilE pi:AcE • rhd.....cia. e.iitonobbolo' too l,lllp. Cumberlotol Conoty, Pono'lt, All boduono, ontru , lal to him r.0t,0 toolopt - Attleittioti,_ BM J M. WY:ARLEY W. F. Int. WEAKT,FIN , SAI)LEIZ, _ ATTIMN EV: , AT I.A W. tiNru, 22 Smith Ilimoym . street, Ili, t IL. t,.,„1 II ill Mono. NV ILLIAM KENNEDY, ATTORN EV AT I, A t 0111. nn Voluntfler built hog, Ca [lllBl, .NITJ: SIIEATIER, • ATTORNEY AT I,A NV. J (lice LI ziortb net, v,,rner of C.Airt II wow 10...1.;.; B..11111.0Nb; _ O"CURNEY AND COUNSIILOR AT LAW Fifth street:below Chestnut, Cor. IA In my PIII7,ADELPITIA L. P. Bcigt r, l'oltsrille, Z. P. BOYER, POTT,VILLE. PA .3',17..0 . ftl carer vl ItAlf„ forni le . to 61 round, per yard =II =I =DEMI It 1,11. , I I hie •, von ni •,11 11t,1.).70.1-11ti,lo.i 1 to t• cc, Hulliuo .1111, Colliery 3litellinery, Boilers, 'CM =I A 114.1, Ji and snip , : th vell.l r.it..l tit. ITAIy IL watite fro!, Oee, 110 l'E THE "BENTZ 110U5E," , , ,..: (Forintrly Gorman House,) NOR. 17 AND 10 EAST 2SAIN STEEI3T, CARLISLE, PA. . TIIO UnderNigllo , l having parclue.c.l anti entirely re-lilted, and furnished allow throughout, with fo,tl slass-frirniture, thin wnll•lutown, and. old estkldlshed hotel, Follette two custom of the_ cpnimunity tool trasoling pallc. Ito lo wall prepared to furnif.h fait class accommodations to all who thniro to audio a hotel their 110NIII, or pleagant teinporary abode. The custom front the entrOltniling country In re,pect ,'ully solicited. Courtcoug.aud attentive bf•rvanto ore „ , ntge.l at this popular (lEIJIIOII Z If ICNTZ, Propel atm•. B. A Oral. rinds livory• Jo ,11111.101 with. lil4l hotel, un.dur the UMlllgenumt of Ju.plp !I...Sterner A. Ittothur.. in , Ni - :kTMSILL_I_IIQTBT , C'ARLISLE PA Th t , , malurnlgned baying takon nod untholy re fj,ted o yd furnlahod tbtx howl, to proparod to foroloh :rued accoLotoodationo to all unto denlro to decent`mao l thoir,hOme. A IthAro of the parronagr: of trxrelllng - -public - Honcho& /rooms lurko.an.t c „ omfortable. Tablo alwayr sup plied Ifitil 111111)a. J nlll7O Ii:URNiTURE, 1? IIICIY ITU:1117 A , C . AbIIN L ET fiIAICER AND UNDERTAKEB, were Main Street, ;OPPOSITE LEE'S WA'REIIOUSE, , ii'ruutimn for Best Vurnititi•a awarded at nil Coon'l ' Fairs tilncu 1857. ' Furniture of all varlotles ',,tyles.uf Foreign sad Domestic numbrantulu, from lho'llnea rurewaud,oiul ,•aalloony fv thu lowest priced maplu n) , (1 piuu. ;, • ' Anton, nr.vixo ir 00.1%, KITCHEN,IND 2i' U .17 I. TUBE vary ertiolo mud l y lIOUVO und 1[4:41- It eepare of the in ant aproved unit foadonnbi a locigu and llnla6. Inc l .d dlu g ule q'Cottage. Fitraittire, in setts fiecuption nCd Camp, tint Fruition,' Pleturen, . paronortr_ .0 0, 1 1,iagi given an usual to fu moth; ordore from lima and daunt ry a L 611110.1 In promptly, and on moderate torms, • ; • ,Ipeciat allottion paid to th f a44 , ljaa ar Wall 21mareh1.8134 FUR-NITURft,', JOSEPH WALTON Sr. C 4., • • Cabinq't Makers, • 4.13 ',WALNUT- ST , PT”' Onr eetsbltsbmen I le bar at in l'ldlndul ddic-and froni long exPorit Kotler (anilines lie are preparod tp furnish at reasonable prices.. 190 minnufnettiro flnelnr I also' olodlnni priced furniture 'of superb A large stook of furnitoro always on liar ]undo to order Counters, Disk: Work,nageunnto Furniture 'fur Onleee and Stores mode' to, order. " • Jot. WALtolf.. J. W. I.Ir.PINOORT. ' JOIE L. Spurr, Arol3 6.n . obtain stufre,'Perfu-' modes, Vanoy Articl.sa, - At J. B. Buyer , ..Bcit'a.. Phyillchms' , preicrlptlgno caroftilly °inn. ;minded at MI thnoo, , 1.1 • • J B. ATERRTIGIC,. • - nandyer street; Clarli,lN 18oct70 ' 4 , 4 ' - ':, • _ • . - -.- - ... • • . . . , . , I !.li^, - .: - ...:: - ,•:,- ,- , ,' '.:, •,.;', , '4l-, --;',',. 1:i : i - 1(.f.' , . 7 .'•• ,'•••fil - ,t(t 1 ..,•;:,•,:, ~ •,,-,,,.'„ . • '.'•,.;- . i •; ' • .i -‘ -,, 'i : •''' ['..'" : •l3 ' . - ', '*, : . :',' , - P . "; .: 1• : h" 1 .•,• ;) .. • ~ • .. ,_ .. . . . % ..., . ,•,, ‘. , ,• , -"....,:; - , , , •,• , •,, ;, • . , . . .. ,••• • ,- , , • •.• ..:.r , •-, , ,•.1 .t t , , , ;-;•'l',;_ ,; 1 , ',•*:,, ~• ;-. ; --C,.: ..,..;" ~-; -::, . 7 .. , ..• -• ~ ~! 1 ••:, ~:., J i li ':1 .1 , 1::' i",...L:t- - ‘ •• o'r .;'i 1 : •'• '•' -i;J. , .• , :',' ,: •-': -'-'"... , - ...... . .- . "....' ..' , i '.,i4 1 1 ,:y4,,-,',.1.,):•.•.. . . , 04 • .. . ..,..'„c. r,, , ,. , I ....,..° -,..., i . • , ". . _ ,y 1; ... . :.. . ~ . .. ..,.. , ' ‘ A. L. 11'ONSLE'll'S COL u3TN. A L. SPQNSLER, -1-da•-• Itual EBtato Agent, Scrl tenor, l'onveyEtncef,-Inunr• any° and (:!aiul Agent. MU, N:11. Street,, !war Cen.ll,, A g' , Two-Story Brick Dwellili • . • • • ~For No. 3i Food, Bcdfmd f•tlect, coutainhrt two patlors, Loll, :nal titchen on the ilibt floor, and throe chum lea A no the iecrind btorv, en th n iltifithed attic back and frialt, stain, by balcony to back bonding, and grope :olio: and hydrant In are )attl. A poly to A. L. SPONgLInt. • 17n17.1 Heal Iktato Anent.. subscriber has several other val unblo properlici Lorr our in eligible partr or 111. 1010., 111,i1.11 dhin smut' • A. L. SP.ONeI/ER, lin•a•7o itilli thtato Agent. .I.A.NDS in the f:ilielinti do.d.ditlley for solo.—A masher of valuable, and high} improseti farms In the Yalley" nro of. lured for sale. The tracts; ,un front 00 to 360 orra3 The land it of the 1004 qu lilts limestone, lully. Moat, if not superior, to the land in Cumberland Valley., and sill d 0; osed tt ,. onleltingly tuft figures. 9he extension Ii the l'tfinberland olley ; ]taut rand Into Virginia!, its 11010 surveyed, mill cue imMediately through the tostion 1,1 mouthy in which these muds are located, 1011011 , 1 ml coup pleted, together still. tile advantage of the 811C111111- iluall Over transiedlution 11 ill gist• them all the al. vantnuee of Northern and Eastern toast:eta. A splendid opportunity tor lucrative Int ustments Is here 01E0 ed. • .A 11111 end ullunte description of the locution olutra.dul of the 111110111 fillets may: he had, Ity ' " MI 1 h Inc to li m 0 i OBE BANK FOB SALE.—A rich de potit the bert quality Heiman: Ore, inft - tier enf, comprLFOL; Aett , GliTrated in Monroe township, a bout ON , Milts from the Linn Works . of C IV. &U. V. Alit, it the 001101 Side of the lifyi rhea (Teel, TIlUrO In n Arnim of seater 10111611 g throuuh the t rue t,nllllllklit far hushing tliT ore, and fornielting nal of Tow, r -fine deeiiiine of vien log the bank limy tall upon lietir,t,i 11. Leith.,, 01 " hitch . , will," for merly known noi Itilekerle mill, to illginite towfothilf• Clinch:l ktinl ihtunty, or u ( on A. T,. SPON.TLITIt, :401;9 Heal Eelitte. A gent, Cal lido TValker's 'Vinegar Bitters. A GREAT MEDTeAbDI-SROVERY I R. V." ‘l.liEit'.‘lC A1.11,)10:11 VIN Et: R H 1 1."1' R ;-; . linnarerls of Thousand:: hear Testimony to their Won!lerfulTative II AT .k It E TII Fancy littita, nial!1: ul p ,,,, ✓ 111110, % PI, If , 'Stott it t, mnl Iteitts , t B,•,tloiv.L .1.1. , I, ~tt I ..‘,.t.ttett• J to pinn c the Itt4, callftl 'Tt)N tit,. that I .ad ti.' tippler on to tit ut.crt v"tud ruin, But to, 11 true Motu h i e, nlnda I runt the Nati vu Hoots and sot Blot Ilia. from all Alt nholic it Int nlantc....T.llvy art: Ili., Groat. Blond Purifier, and it Life-firing P, it. .-l yle, n Vet fort Itenovstor alai In vig-trutor of thei sysluni, carrying off all pt.is , ons U 3 matter and , yetnrutti; the blood to a healthy vondt lloa No ptNon con la': the r Bitterc nocordlng•to Airet_th n tad »' It It BVtivldoll then Lough Llll4 IlUt trup2 , l by nth] oral poison orother means, and Ito vital orgol, pool of ropair For luthaitn.tury and Chrome_ Ithotonatisto tool Gout, Ity•popsin or Indigestion, 11111,..,., 'Remit t, and Tut eon lit en! • Pertro Disettsos of the Blood, Liver, ii idneys. ,and Bladder, three Bitter, hove Boon MOH t . 311 1 . 1 .4 sr fUI. Such Dittuasen ore 'unit.! Lp Vitiated Moil, rhich in generally produced by do rangentent tif the Itigtiti re Organs. . . MEM Dyspepnia er Indigestion, Hemlineln:, Pain' in tba Shoulders, Coital., Tightness ortlio Cltes F, Dirameno, Sour Eructations pi tin :Stomach, tri I hint° in the 111.mtb, Bilioun A tari, Palpitation of 11 ITenrt. Inllnnimatiou of the 'Lungs, Pain to the region Dino Kidneys. na'll a hundred other' panto! symptoms, urn the offa pringli of dyspeptin. They invigorate the Stentaels and stimultsle the [mind liver and bowels, vs 101d1 . r thou cf ons equalsel eflissery in cleansing Iho I.lsael of sal Im purities. and imparting stir Isle nit slips le this , Isola sestet, Dillon., Remittent. and Triter non t• ut Fro , , which arc 0r...1,14,111 , 11i 1 / 1 ❑the %alb,. of ur great rivers thlotrithout the fails'; Stares, csi.rtrorlly three of the Ido,i—ropl, 111, uri, 1 jinn it. iiennessee, Err robe, land. A 1.1,1 . 1119 'Herb Colorado, Deimos, Pearl, Ala bama, Mobile, Savantoth, Roanoke, James, unit maw; others, with their void trihntarlec. dinning the 111,1 nnd Autumn, and l ronrirlintrly no during 1011'1011H Of 11111,11'11 lanai .111.1 dryness, are invariahly ircroin. Tumbril by ex tenaive dernugenornlc of the atom:tell and ;Ivor, end other ulidominul of eon,. Thome aro always more or loos obstrur lions of tiro hoer, tt weak -110:9 311.1 Irllllll.llo Onto of tine otorna.rli, rind great torpor or the con. luring clogged Up a nee umulationo. In H. rr treatment. n purgative exerting n pain °rind 1/AlllOl,l 111.111 theca Intim orri,:nnir, 1.. esientlally nurressrury. 'thorn in no cathar tic for the port one equal to Dr J IVA:l:aria Vinegar Bitters, ns (11(1y will speedily remove tiro dart:sorb prod I 'livid :natter with which the ris nre tendril. at the re 11110 111110 Et111•11 1 / 1 L11% limo non rgtiolll.l Of Olin liner, and r ^ aurally storing the lonithy format:oils of the digestive organs The tllliVoll,ll popularity of this vain:tido remedy in rerclonn subs feet to mirounntle Influences, Is sufficient err irleyerr of Its power air a remedy in ouch case, F 'or Slihr Diseases, Eruptions, Totter, Salt Rheum, Illotchoo, Sleds, Pi:triples, rust rile+, Rolls , Carbuticlec, atlng-Worms, Sontil Head, Doris Eyes, llryolp clan, I Satiric, Diaculunitions of Hit, Skin, Ifni/rum nod Incenses of the Slien, of N 1 lint ever !lama or nature, one literally dug up lord carriltj_ . o r ili c .of tire oyster], In short limo by the 11, of tin o litters. fine bottle In inch cases rip convince the nuet inereihrlonc or their curkof effect. DIME! Steam Pantie:, Clerinee tho {Bated liked xvlteu, et you !Ind Its iinputitleet bursting thhough the hide in l'lmplen, Vlruptious, or SIMON : cleanse it NVIIOII 30111110 it oh. st,;.noted And slngglshin tilt VOlll6 ; eleatiee it wham it Is foul, and your freling3,lll test you m hen. Keep the blood pia. and 01°1..1111 el tip ~y,,tual will Pth, Tape, ond other , Wra.nts, lurking In On Hp, non of no malty thousand& nro effectually dentroyed nod retooled For full direnticns, road eurofully Hot nirittlar around ear 6 bottle, itriulint Ottiges—thutthtlt, Germ., rt ouch, and Spanish. J. ER, Prol.l.ltor. R If. McDON ALI/ I; ('I) — :Dril;lgigts and Gen. Agm, Is. San Franulßro, • and 32. and it Ilounneren Slrod, Nan liurk: Sold by ail Ih nggleit3 Balti»u».o .4.(1 vex/it:ern eat IMPORTANT. NOTICE 110oDS, nrl•lotu =1 l4•tall Ordcra tiihountlng to Lto mut oror &Air rut in any intl of the country. -.Free of Fafiress Ohccrpe LI.I MILTON EASTER k SONS, vj Baltimore, Mil., In order the butter to coma (fie wants of their Retail Cuatounim ut a iliptitnee hurt .1111111811 ell a OA' M p E 11U It 11 A U and will, upon application; promptly send by snail full Ends of Samples of the Newest and most Pupat ion:dile flaunts,, of -French, Englliih, and ponlealle ' Manufacture, guarantro'ng at all times tumult as /ow, 'if iot at less priers, thou any house in tho country. Buying our 0(411 , 111mo the largest and most:auto- Inpatient tuanuract tired:, to the dlfforunt parts of Europa and Importing the some by Steamers direct to Driltl , moreonir stock Is. at all. timer promptly annulled with the novelties et the London and Purls markolti, :As we buy mud sell only forensib and m4lco no bud dahls3wia orb tibia _mid _willing_ to .null our.gutlils at trout ton to Ilitnen per 'cant 'pea p, out thann ' a If No govt credit. • In senilluis for amides specify tho kind of Lciod't desired. p o hoop the beat geodes of every class of good, from lluijorrest to the mbateestly. On dels-unacciiinpunted by thu each will Lo peat O. 0.13. Prompt-payidg •buyels lire invited to Mimeat the stook In ,our gobbing y.bil Pacltage Depot ttnent.' Addrerri . 11A31.114T0N EASTER hi EONS, 11)7,1119, 201, add 203 gctit St,rent, 20dcatOr • ' 110111inoro,Atil. WEE rru LET.—Tho' tsforg,,. room roof:oily bceuiri , ri I 3 Myoro, nn n' boot and shoo bloni;lina lately bon iin):trgril,"nod 'la now offerod: for not, including a iurgn uodprnrmtli, Tho eltonllun very do Blrahlp, bellig•-' Wand In a Una!: liana port kin of MO toWn; • PrHarulOn Olvou 'Moly, If denirod. Dn'Of nil.dreqs 23. PLANIf, Ho, ift Hot, tt apt oK orpobOuro.le;.P., finitlrn A UCT i IdNEERYNCI !. ' ' , • • Anetiouvorlng In all, MI .brithohop 'Monaca to Ly tho undenilgooll, wilding In mono* .tornetallt, ono. kollo wcsVof Churchtolp ‘ lyld,fottefutllos wilt of I'; • JOS, 3.141tR,.. nun • • Alton AI, IY., CuilitorlOnl copfity, 'Pa A. I.,SPONSLER, it of I?-talc Agent;Car For itent.t. ductfnneertut/ CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. =I HIGIIEST PREMIUM SILVER EnAl., awarded over all competition, at Mechanics' Exhibition, llostOn, (Maher, 126 U. TUE ORIC4LNAL ~AND EEL EdiECIULA'r, WROUGHT IRON, AIR TIGHT, GAS-CONSUMING HE ATER , with patented Dust Screen, Irate line it rein, Wrought Iron Radiator, and Automatic lloglilVltor, trr I/Uri/Me A ntbracito or ilitumluous Coal or Wood. 10 sizes for brickwork, nod .2 817,8 Burtahle....f--- Manutuplured only by J. REINOLDS & SON, N. IV. co.. 1304 S• Filbert ,qtreeter, PHILADELPIIIA, PA,. These Mentors arc made or honey wrought Iron, u ell riveted In:tether, and nro warranted to ho nhm lntely anO hoot Tight. They ,uro the only Mature that tire ummlved without any dampers, and In eet,teh ull kinds of fuel eau he burned without alteration. Cooking ltauges, fur fluid., licht.ou ably, mid Fuu.ll6, ME Plat Top *axing Range r , Fire Place • eater Low Down Grates, Slate- Mantels,, Registers, Ventilators gn lag fait ducription, rent. free, to any with cc,. 2.3 f untaudy Sixty-five First Prizo Modals Awarded TUJ GREAT BALTIMORE PIANO MANUP.kCTORY. WI LTA AM KNA BE & CO., Manufacturer, td. Grand, Square, and Upright I I ANO FORTES, LA LTD& MI) 111 , 411111.111.1 hay?, been before tho public fur ne arty thirtiyeate. and upon their excellence alone attained a ermatrehastat pro. nottnres the ti m tti.outtalled. nett FEEZA grent power ; toveetnr.s. nnol tinging quality. on pent rurlty of Intonation, nud :.I,lll.lkie 1111,10,10, t 110 01101, 'lknlr WIEFEI IS null entirely fieo from the 4tlft- Ja., I, 111111 in so many Planos. I. IV tl 11 h: .11 A NSHI they ere iniminialbst i using none Let the 'err beet eea•iineil nriterial, the }urge capital emplut tat in uur business enabling us to t rentlitnally en lumen. on,h, z7 a,., on jtaryl, t 7,,. r. Ail on. I iliat.iiiihave our Sir wlnitti'oved ()revel ring _tirtits and the Agrnlio Treble. riz- We would nail special attention to cur late improvements In Wand -Pianos and Square (trends, Patented Miguel 14, 18C6, which tiring the Piano 'tearer tiertiaibion than Lan yet been utitained. Every Piano fully 4carranted for ti yearn. We htpenut,ln lirrangolnents for Plo Solo Whole hole Agency fur tlfe mo.t rot:l , otte.l PARLOR ORGANS A.:1) BIELODRONS, which We offer Wholeagla and Retail, at LoweEt Factory PI lee, -• . - DDIA - M-ANADE - k - -EO, - • M F BEL I,A , Wholesale Depot, , • 279 S. 291 South sth - street,__ I otop7O-tlat Eltilndelp h la . =I PLASTER WO I= CALCINED AND LAND PLANTER I:v.TILIziNo SALTS, MIRES I=l Vic., &e. AN'Y inquiry will -receive immediate answer. Satisfaction Io pelve and tutt'uriel tuumed, sod shipotonts ',tumid!) mode. „ I= philittlulphia.. $650 PER MONTI.I. 0 - Th. had , . IK 4 ribi ulo . ni II run. nun S, 01. k, =I MEE )111, 110 C4,1111.1 . t VW.' 1111 V, woe, a book pub lished like It. Any b mycan !ell It. Lively body wanour It. Many agents ani now niuklog from $5OO to /150 per month selling this wonilerliil book. 23 page Descriptive Circular sent freo cot application We unlit gaud /too A g 1,1161 111011 a h1.1'1,11 fully elf. preelate Col blel Its of tho work, unit lb° fact that It moots a univemil Agents who desire to do good as well as robe 11.111itesx WELLS conqN. 41 - 2 Brow. chest, New WANTED, AGENTS . • -F 0 11--- GREAT FORTUNES And how they iv. re tirade; or the St roggles and Triumphs of our Bel f•tuatie Mon, By J. II ttlatsbe, Jr —itrofosuiy illut•t rated and beamilfullv bound. 'I he most tatting, ink [rub ti Yl`.lllllllllliVergelly sought after book toned for years. Fascinating as fiction, tollbooth: es history, practical " l'oor with risotto Mora elevating for 11111/111le purposer, than the profoundest philosophy. Agents tiro clear ing front 500 to 52011 per month, in spite of hard limbs. .10111 fast and easily, and Belle.-to splendidly. Pond ror.Citeul ir, eta., and notice arra terms. MACIXAN alitja:l7.l —. 719 81.ont SALARIES PAID AGENZS4 11. y a lit and subtly tu ono goml A girntel in td:ery county to intruduee an entirely new article, eon tuned daily in every hodneltuld. Staple rot Hour: olin if bight. This is tut humbug, but a - 1 1 e ilium!. Lupines.. Add 'en, with ataitsp, ' .11.END.ItleK.9,-ICARREN 19Jatt71 I.lltrtield, IVatehes (TM Jewelry. -- w Aftp • •W. I) A. NAUGLE, ,„ l' It .4. C'T I CAIr, \ - 11 rCli It A,4cElt, No. 3 Inl,torrls Building, MA) KIIT SQUAlltt, C.kltl.lBl,V, ono dour a • rnt of tho l'filmartr Printing Onrce, , • , WOlllll rionpuctrully Itifortn"11111 old frienibi Iho puldle In general, (lilt )1.3 has colninonoud: the': • Watch and 'Jewelry 'Bugin'yisa," ' In the abovi sutuie4 whoro Jm 1e lii . O.Orral' to do any kind of work :in tho lino 01. Clookn, Jewelry, ko. flaying hid over twenty ynars'exparlypeo in the .D. 111141,1, I fool confident I kiyo r outiro sailofooljoa to oil who Ivor 100 with their worli. Speolnl attontina paid to thi repulsing of Fla Watches.' All work worranted. 'Engraving dorm at abort „ W.'ll. A. Nal/ULM .Troury N76I'SCVICSo . . OUP.93y,riLAND: ; ITURSERIES.. • A , forgo and lino ,tock of altkiuda of , jiNtlYr AND Olt::1311.:NTAL (MANN )117N2, , , • PULL ,VNUITB, HARDY' AND'. fIREENNOLIAN , AND vE(!,EIDIN: rLANTI3 • • , 'And gnnaral variotly O'r ovoryllilngin Cho nnraary Om AU warranted. trointo name. , Ord,tsroctivod; carefully ottotolott.lo, and pootteff to carry ' .14iery porabn , Invitegi to , doll d ttlia ai'!'oPll!Pl N ' OP. • 'l9llO l -311i shlr'pnimiatqw4,olm4o4ol/ 1 Into Pli• ItettoetlOl! , rrito of ()oat., 14.b11)1J0719.1i la•prlpo,of Coal by a4P Lono.—Tho 4;0,0001.6r I.l3liiall 00AL 11Y.'14113 CfAII LUAIL at 4701L1 a tl swap Marll4 Pt 10a, 3 , 33104 1 0. V l 3.* • • • T. • Never to ra.ivolgLtlio !• • . . .„ • •On .N O V9r tp ra.poroeu ilIo pool: • 3. COMMIOrS arLd , ittius pi rabaca lotto 'mi.` an .. a o v p irig p o t;p h f r 5 : 3C: ,.. ,1 4.. 0 0 , F .:. lain 4 to ale t 'i — ' - ' 7 4c FEBI 1871 LEGAL' NOTICES. ADMINISTRA.TOWS NOTICE. Letters of 4:dinlttle!ratlou ,on the cetatc, of James Mints, hits of 'lft ; 1.1..0 of New Cumberland, ceased, have !well Witted by the Iteglider of Cumber land county to Lye underdgued r6sldlog In until borough. All peroone Ititladed, to „ the -tudd -octal o will make Innoeclate panuene, and Mono bulling 'claims to prement them, duly untlieuttcatctl, to the Fubecriber, for Holt lenient '• , 305E1.11. TODI I / 4 (1, • ' Adoduktrator. • ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE: Jatl6 Notice In hereby given, that Miehallch, of the borough of Carli,l9, having made. on aseignment of 114 estate owl effects to me for the lietWllt of creditors, nit persons I ndebtea to Wm are notified to make ;pigment, end These having cl alms ngnlnet hint to pi reent them , for sulthquelit to me. ell AB. 11. HEPBURN, Assignee: GEM ADMIXISTRATOR'S N OTICE. t Mrs pfpdntloietration - on tho.ostate of 3h - ; seph U. Singlzer, fate of Ideithanie'sbnrg borough, deceased, bare been issued by the Register oteum berlatat county to the nubs riber residing in said, borough. Ali pbreons indebted to Enid tatate will please`mako payment, and .those having claims to .present them, duly authenticated, to the under.' higuctlfor settlement. ROBERT WILSOM, • fdaildt - - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . Letters otadnilnistrialon on th e estate of Dante May, late of EueL Petinsboro • township, deecasesl bare been granted by. the Register of C"itniberlani county to the undersigned residing iu said' town ship. All poisons indebted to said estat4 will make Immediate payment; and those having eiattnp wall presont.thein, duly authenticated, to tIEORGE OYST.EIt, Natii Aduilnietrattor. 001.1 - ThrPROOLANATIO.N. • Notice le,herelty given to all personll'lnteteited. that an Adjourned Court of Cymmon Pleas .111 hr hold at Cerh Or, ill null for Cumberland 00110 tt•, 00 th,:jotirth Monthly in Februnry, IS7I, (the twenty. sorent 11,) to continue one week, for the trial of Cllll3oi, pending and undetermined in said court, fly erdeir of the Court. 1. K. FORENIAN, 211jan7 - 1 Sheriff COURT PROCLAMATION. Niillce In hereby given to all persona inters sled, that an Adjourned Cone F-or Common Pleas nnil be held at Cur Isle, In and for mullet Intel eentity, nn the srcond Monday in l'elortrary, 1 bl l, thirteentb,) lo continuo one week, for the nun of easnief pending and iindetermined in mid coml. liy order of the Coml. .1. It. F0111 1 .1311 - Nr -- 2.jan7l • Sheriff. ESTATE NOTlCE.—Lettors testa mental y uu the estate of Benjamin Ilrb, late of -Hampden township, lt•reasvcl, haying been issued be,_lto iteginter ofCumberiatill candy to the under aigned exerutoi e , H 4,411144 111 the mine township, notice Is hereby given vitt!! porsons knowing linens selvei indebted to sold estate. to make payment to, and throe'ltavin,; claims in present them, properly ituthentle.ilial for eettiamet I, to either of the null scribers. JOSEPII ItENJANIIN Lit.trri MEM VSTATE' NOTlCE.—Letters of ad wittletention on tho Witte of Scalp Snavely, lute 01 Ihnniolon township, deeeatetl, ha. tog been punted by the Itegletor of thinsberhind ..ontity to ,tin.l_,Dederstin , l to,hling h, the .mute tom mth, 9 tiee inter •hy Indebted to maid eet-tte, Li • mho _ payment tot and those latrine datum to resent than, propurly out bent iro it.L.for•sottlent• n t to lILNItY O. SNAVELY, _ _. A that th•tentne TRAVELERS' a CrIDE - 11.1',.1111ERIJANI) VALLEY It. R. CHANGE OF 11011110. WINTER AIiItANGENIENT. On.and-atta.-Thiiredray,-Norainber34,lB7l22-PasseFrger will run laity, as follows, (Sundays ...riled): W:E STW It D I - ACCO3I3IODATION, TRAIN. leaves _thuilaburg 8:60 0. u , Mechanicsburg 0:35, Carlisle 0:11; 0:40, ShippensbnrF 10:22. Chanibersb urg 10:44, Green cast le 11:10, aryl ving at llagentown 11:40, A. n. MAIL Tlt AIN leaves Ilas thiburg 1:50, F. , Me chanicsburg 2:27. Carlisle 2:54, Newvllle 3:72, Ship penaburg 4:02, Cliamborslowg 4:35, Oreeneastio 5:11, arriving at Hagerstown 5:40, r N. - EXPRESS TRAIN leavelllnrrlidnirg 4:30. PN, Mechanicsburg 5:02, Carlisle 5:32, Newel 1ie5:05, Ship pensburg 0;3:t, arriving nt Clismberedmi A 3IIX.ED TRAIN leaves tlhataberslatrg 7:45, A 314 Greenmail, 0.00, arriving nt Hagerstown 10:05, A N EASTWARD 'ACCOMMODATION TRAP: leaves Chatilb..rsburg 5:00 A 31, Shippensburg 5:20, Newvllle 1:00, Carlisle 6:33, 31echaniesburg 7:02 funning at Harrisburg 7:60, A at. MAIL TRAIN leaves nage. stown 8:30 A at, green.. misfit, 7:00, Chambersharg 5:46, Shlppenshorg Norville 10:53, Carlisle 11: 0, Meehanieslairg 12:05 miring nt Ilanifiburg 12:37, P. ii. - EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 02:00 01, Oreenrahtle 12:23, Cliamberslsirg 1:05, Shippet,shurg 1:87, Noar ilia 2:10, Carlisle 2:50, 'olerlianichinti g 3:19, arriving at Harrisburg 3:50, A MIXED TRAIN leenoi Hagerstown 3:20 P Greene:o,llo4:27, arrlrlng nt Clunnbersburg 5:20, P N. .rite,- Making clone connection; at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia. Now York, Washing too, Baltimore, Pit tsbnrg. and all points West.' 0. N. 12111,12. Sept. Superintendent's 0180 e, Clinnil.dg. Nov. 21, 1870. \SOL"PII MOUNTAIN IRON CO'S., RAILROAD. CIIANG li OF 1111 U (Alice of General Superintendent, Carlisle, Pa., October 3, 1870. f TIE v iINS Tim; AS FOLLOWS: A. !il. ? ,1 r. M. Leto, earlislo (C. V. It. IC, Deput) 6.33 2.80 ..` 3 iturti.o OAO • 3.00 MI. 11.1LI:y 7 20 3.40 .• 1106 or's 140 0 4115 Al dr,. 100 Ai 'lye itl l'ille lirovu..., 446 RETURNING A. ..91N) . _9.45 .10.99 4 .10:105 , N . N. e.lial9;" licnorAl SOOl. Lenve l':no Gout 0... " Ilontor'n Run " It Ilully A: rite nt 2 'arp7ti Simms', White Pul menin _Masada COUGHS, SORE THROAT, ETC. No uccilicine or treatment can excel the powerful curative power of 1)a. 8 I 31 11 S ' WHITE PULMONIC BALSAM it curt, witll'a rupttlify - ttnequnlicti by any other remedy offered feiThrout and Lung diheintes. It is recommended by over :000 porno. In Wilmington, and hundreds in Philatlelpl to, Beltituorei end other cities and coultuttnitiett ilfrougle•ut the country, Mr: Pennington, of Wilmingtmt; 1111nris writes that there In 131,11 (with n few exeeptions) a family In that city who will hi without It If, pone hle t• procure it Nnuir - 1, - 11,1mpirlarity - whersrer — it - hrirnower ,- nral tide pnpulat lty from the toot that It universally corer nil 'who' tote it. Theoe le no nee of Coughs, Qolde, Sore 7 bront, Asthma, Menotti le, Croup, Illood•Spitt ug, limuset,ean, nod eveit Puler 0011ey llen'somption, there the e,y.ttein in not btk.kin dOtyll with the week,of the disease. rr pretended medicine; or inesp.rienced advice, that this Bonn., %4I not guru if narefully_uscd,accor.lim, to ,dirept ‘ rms, We an:trouts° it we repret.ent It to be, and invite a tried toll. the agitated everywhere. Trine, fU cents nuid nut and $1 for large t izo hu Celt. Prepared -only Icy__--___ -U. 5131318, M. D., PIIACTICAT; dli9.k4,Tld No. 707 Market i;LOot, =I PhilacTehihia depot ? Sphil4on, Holloway, &.Covulen, .002 Arch Street. 13altiihoi•OBopot,'. B. 'Hance ? 108 Balti ,.. more Street. For Sale by Medial!. Doak. Haop'lol7,,, ; , Crtiyltt#e Maiding mad I.4E!•ery47 1 .4 1. q1 J. 1.. STERNEIi. 11110T,FIE11, In roar or 11• 110W1! AND , CIAII:,,IADJ.4,TD OT RC/OW:COLA TEIA)II1, pas AT tillUtVitelt 'CAIVTAOLEB ,ItUltlilBlll4D '3/Olt R, ItIZRAUI lIMIM • aro- ro' , vii' . ll,l; . ' r.. 9 1)044: of ore ) -N, . ; • ‘, Prultl_7l7rTlivrt3 Fort Pygo•Dßuos, ou li E3ticAzs • 'an'd Pa eitelloilllnoil;i6 6:;1, 1 ; VeriattA Nu, 6 Sputh 1 166PYastroot, Allicha6pl6,nglilusort Mint of Tlilipt ,Foupe, , l , trrmnoyice,6llo 6666 y 10111 . • '64, - 6'BrintOLlttriover atioot; Carl 16D01t.70,. ~ _;.1!! . . Alt SDP Sl2ll' Er TO TPUTIIFUL• • • hia, my uaroi, r a Ah • ' I ddiNloont to call naniee, • llul iaiust ieg6,' r • - tl:4 Off. That I !6! 0041E00 61!04-06or lyoli up to 60 eintulost game& Y05,:0kh.1314 is my name, • • : . nand oot deny: ~• t. What It menus la no shame, You will find, if you try ; • - 'Eliot Ho meaning Id uoutitlatig Celestial, --And Loy MlCdolialfor nd about ihat'smallMtme: • I did not understand, Su 1 made It my at m, • • " - With the smile that was " bland," To keep my small eyes at thalrlreethet, --On-3 , 1y, ee be"dralt tho'first:tintall, And the way that he dealt, Theta could notlifug . But sotneliONV, I foil, `, Mr. Ab'Sln, from Chitin, Demme you euille It tio ' child Ike; fellow plaryoutur api iaer !" :r lint to nloneh Is Ab 6ln And from•thoword " OU," •~' I did play for to wlu, And Nye—rot/m' 80, - And play the now game,. I learn'Llin, Which sh . oiod laved head don't' you know. Ou wy uollo there Imo Wax But that nothing pi'ores, Whoa I elate the real facto ; pr n et, au S lour, And that wax Amt was fottnd bis my tingerd, Wae tho - kind - Amtlbe ehoemakera' uee. Aml the packs op my sleeve! . Sty . oath take, Were out there to deceive, But got there by mietake. • I bought them for Ah Stu, the yo‘Mger Who likes some card houses to Make. In my pocket they We., IVie<l•ut down that amy; BLit Mad, ovith.tho stir And excltemout of play They morel to uphill duty from my pocket And ntrange It woo too, I moot W. It right ha 11111 Nye, When the trump knave I led, Fur to blaateu my 433 e, Aed un me pttl. 0 head Jame. held the right homer, I'd have plmyrd soo.vlblng oleo In Ito stee I. Ilat I deal play au'inore; For thy lot In !lOW 011,a Earehreless glre. So t-..Stlelt to my last." And toy whitest North Adams hi'veurive Nad toy heaths:ll.h days they w e putt -.-.1/Dray 3rrniny Jeurnot. • DOLLY'S SACRIFICE, - -- B 011 STA - LARNED. t " I dhate turning old - elothed . l l ' ex claimed Dolly, giving a jerk to the bieadtli- she-was-ripping fronx_lter-best summer gown. "If I was able, I'd just make a bonfire of all my old things, and get a new suit throughout." 7 - "Law, I aitilt, a mite like that," re turne&-Aunt,'Loier,-- arlioothitg'-'brit-the folds of her apron. ." Things don't seem natural to rue till I've worn them _a good_ while; and s fora . slioe; I'd:iatlier have my old slips, all marked round the toes and run down at the heels, ...0-nd so easy they'll almost scuff along of v tliemselves, than the best new pair yotl , couldAtive me .out of the store." - rH "But Isupposo youth, likton4s-Ltbtlies once," replied Dolly, a tartly, as with Aunt Lois's help she blaccP:off long-piece of-braid, and set a cloud of dust afloat. ' • '1 " Pugh l" no ied Aunt Lois. "Wc;l, folks say we in 'at cat our peck of. dirt some time or other. Like new clothes when I was young, did you say '1 . .1 guess I did, I lias the dressiest girl that went into Falham mooting-house, and I wish I could recollect the number of dancing- Slippers L had that year I was going on eighteen." "I wouldn't ask for dancing-slippers," returned Dolly, a little ,bitterly, "if I could got comfortable things. Father never seems to think that we women folks have any need of money. We do as much in the' house, in ' mu' way, as the Men do outside ; but .it never salmi to amount to anything. I wish men folks could seine way learn to ,respect a woman's work. I, don't mean to shirk, I'm sure ; but I should like .to have what Ido appreciated. And here is mother, why hasn't had a new thing since the year one, and her old Leghorn bonnet looks as antiquated as the hills." Dully spoke with a - good deal of feel ing, and it was plain to be seen by her flushed chock and the positive lines of her pretty mouth that she was an ener getic and Somewhat independent little character. Tho business of getting the week's . 'baking out pf the way had devifted upon the nierning hours. -Mrs. Maiwell, Dolly's mother, had been stirring about on her feet Until late in . the afternoon ; and • now, having tidied up a hit and put on clean cap, she was seated in her big rocking chair, with speitacles on het nose, and the one weekly 'nfiwspnper that eitine - ifillielafinhouso from tiamblidge in her hand. o The:sotiniolent effect of a long day's work had • ;Oiliest overcome the good' Woman'S COIISCiOII/111CRA ; the paper had.. fallen into her :lap, and the glasses t re-fast =tumbling-from the-end• of her nose; when Dolly's last words' _cameto her drciwsy oartr , "Law, child, it don't 'matter what I-- Wear," said she. "'Wm:tricot is made, and I can't beat to hector your 'father for 'Money. drawing teethe; for We've just managed;to get the ',mort gage - paid off, and now ,ho wants' to stock the farm, 110 ain't' a stingy Man by nature; qand by and by timos'll be easier.';' Never mind, • Dolly, you , shall have steno spring clothes, for all that: 'T. have get a'Ptetty,'Penny sitved:np from 'Selling chickens and.egg's ; and the' net failiet , ,goesi to llimibridge team you gd ' along, 'and • choose" yourself a now dress'` and: the Prettiestlint you Can planned It out !Ong' iigo, and ,n0:4•13r tivei,'y day I co.itit over My inooest;'end'tiiiirdc'of - Mint you'ettn buy' with it. l ' , i: mOthei," oiled 1701V,,:juniping upend i'enning. - tdUt, !!'hoW geed: you are l" '4l she put her .artilsrtiflo . .ihe' excellent 'and' ailueezed her tight "Ilut Secinq :splitidi infine to tales the money yon 'hnve Lad aide t4e.that you sadly need a o f jhay , e get tiro to 'death seeing you IveF..s that old . boini4ei;loiiiiihe?ntutned,midc*TicpT, rustin ho.grOu9. • • • "liftvqf intnil,, pythl,". rptufrilti ; AlFs„ Maxw9il. amp* NO wile tpdapd sallow,„ apd,,fottca. (190 look 4 , ,,,m0,qr notice . what I ,haveT _satialled( pap pat' allp alopk, !tuft app,eqr,,ra r , simlgtOlp ;,114t, lvoty Ardnt 7itfra Y 0 3311g .„ • • . . . . . - .. . .. . . Dolly , was aware of the. truth of her the. night `gettitig back ;. and in some `iioptiter's , words.. • She. could. not help places:l shouldn't wonder if yon had. to 106 w -ink that she was a pretty girl, and walk , i.ip hill,, for the road pitch poles a hlt.i:toople looked admiringly at her rosy good deal of way;" ;, !fiJo ; and it was,' as: natural-46r little "0, I shan't mind that the least hit;", ThcllY=to lovo'new, fresh things as it was replied Dolly; •and'alie Went singing add 'tiklbyeathe. Now sho bundled tog,other skipping ab< - the• TOM, its - she wiped li*. 'old fusty alpaca skirt, that was dread-, the tea dishes and - put them'away in the . , 'fully faded between the plaits of every bladth,. in a bunch, and wont about,to go tea The kettle was singing on the kitiehen stove, and Dolly's heart sang tod, and her tripping feet kept time to music that no body heard but herself ; foie there were pleasant prospects in Eit+), and it did not take nmehi to make Dolly happy. , • '(}low much that child's ways make me', think of sister Jane, that.died,' said 'Aunt Lois, sinking her voice and looking bv(ir the top , of her glasses at Dolly's mother. "Jane was a. great hand to 'latish, and she was always bricking round.. Father ebulderbear to have her out of his sight, and when she died he was dreadfully cut . down. I never knew him to forget: to Wind the clock till ; that night, and then lie let' it rim Yee, I think Jane would have favored Dolly,' if •she • had lived,P' replied the Moiher r _going—back_ii - .tiler rriemory_to_ tlngold home, and the doe bright, girlish .figurm among , the , gronp or sisters that ;ha l never grown•gray 'or wrinkled, bent or care-worn.' And then' she glanced thr ugh-the. door at her Dolly, as if •the e never had been another Dolly in the! world. ..lhe little maiden opened the oven door eves now and then to examine a pan of biseuits she had set baking, and lot out qpitotizing puffs of fragrance. "We mi i iht have some honey to-night for a treat, Mightn't we, mother ?" she called out; ' . Yes ; and don't forget to put the' dish of gold bons by your father's plate. Ho .-iirr-blll3 of something hearty after a ad day's work." Ai,t that moment the father's step was and ou the scraper. He came in with el hired pan and his son Luke ; and, ;I r divesting himidlf of his coat, 'gave ;, lead and face a sound washing at the i , and then polished off on the crash I!, ' ' roller towel. Mr. Maxwell was a stocky, thihset man, with a square, solid face, fiiingn of beard' aboutMs chin, and pair of shrewd gray; eyes that could Walla° with dry fun under his bushy eyebrows__ - The farmer's family was seated now at the' supper table, which Dolly had spread in clean and wholesome fashion, Tritii the pipitig hot biscuits and = hokey cleirls — ailibefTitindtheM more homely ba :dish H of broWn beans. The slow ha d of the old'clock in the:corner, Where it,lind stood for ilffty'Smays, was pointing to sii.; and yet a warm raj of sunlight stoe in and touched Dolly's geraniuM, th t was beginning to feel the influence of Spring, and turned the c_r_ow.fl.of_tha yo4ngtirl's hair MO golden ripples. 4 ! How much longer the days are grow ing I".remarked Aunt Lois, as she took off; her .specs and wiped their on her ; apan,,after asking a blessing. She and TO.. Maxwell were '€professors," as thy say.; but the farmer had never joihod tho church, although he held re ligion in great respect, and had the very beat reputation among his neighboKs for hoiiesty and fair dealing. The last red ray of spring sunshine, seamed to kiss the group around the hottely board in the farm-house kitchen with a warm good-night. I guess I shall go 'to, Bambridge to morrow, natty," said the farmer address ing his -Nv_ifeLtud lifting at the same time a large - portion of told beans on the end of his knife. '" have to give the an early start. It's a long pull fur a Wain, and the ruts in the road ain't wore clown yet. I shall have a big load coining back, and can't drive much off a Trillk." Dolly had looked up, with n bright flush on her face, as har father began speriking ; La it was clouded over by the last sentence. • What; be. you going im Sam well ?" inquired Aunt LOiH, putting out a gentle feeler. !‘ 0, Z ehall, take the lumber wagon. There'll be a cultivator to bring back and HOMO bags•of grain." "...Couldn't you manage'to let Dolly go along ?" inquired Mrs. Maxwell, as she poured a cup of tea and measured out dis creetly the light-brown Muscovado. • "'What has Dolly got ,to take her •to Bainbridge?" he ‘.replied, lookhig up Mistily from his plate. Mr. Maxwell was au excellent man ;' but lie had 'very old. fashioned, '' orthodox 'notions about liis women folki4 it did not Often' occur. 2to hiM ,, that they deeded much liauge Or mere:AVM. " There's a little trading to do, father," said the wife, 'coaxingly. "Anil you know it would please Dolly to go and see the eights;"' If you'll wait till, nest, week, Luke, " when we flnish laying chat piece of,stone wall, down by- the -crook,- I'll take you over myself some day, in the buggy."", ":Dh, I hearsl you ask:. Lizzy Mayhew la go;,atsinging,schogl," - reftiyiied Dolly, With a• little mischievous . twinkle in her 'eye'; "and in a afraid ,tree would be a crowd." Luke colored up to where the. brim of, his list forehead white, and untanned, and the i*o ',Dan coughed behind '''lt 'beat's IttoW the: women folks• gad'Ootit 'noivadays," said the farinor, as if he had boon turning. :the subject over hi Ids mind with . a sOrt'of '' rn O ther's the they were con. 'tent tostay'at,lioinC, 'and 'tend to the lion4b!.worlc:.""' ' , • It always*fed Mrs, Mazwoll a little to ,pointed allusion mad° .to the perfootious,oftior,inother-in-law- r a thing Mr. Maxwell. was very.fond of 40imr. .11,019 . 41 the.old linly went fronilimpo as ntneli as anybody," said she, ,speaking, ,":I,'yo.,board, time and Itow,:shatiked to utount, on a pillion holitud grandfather, and ride,olf, a lokt i the housp tq take carol 64 Well "'saki:Dolly • with a sigh pf did :TO:444;oo, suppose I. shall have to, giv:O ; up ,ray trip .to, Pambildgo - for this "J,don't i scie no kind kind use out},;'. rq „turned Mr..Max.,well,. as lip belped.liito sOlf. to, another inaidlineni qt . ,:boans but,if, you've , Eot yollOtoart.r. sot, I i1(N.1 , 31/;!D ,pirtypbeniro.• • corner cupboard. ' The next morning the family break fasted by candle light. Luke and the hired Man had gone to tackle the horses. Mr. Maxwell . stood before the little'square a 'looking - glass that hurig over the mantlopieeei buckling his high satin stock. Dolly had pined on her plaid blanket,shoxVfOr the morning was chill and raw; - and tied down her old, shabby whiter bonnet-over her oars ; and put her lingers into a paii.of cotton gloves, which -would have to be tucked undOr the shawl, for an hour or two, to keep them froni "Hero's a hot brick for you feet," ai(l Aunt Lois, who was always con triving to make people comfortable, "and a little bite of sernething-to eat." she tucked a roll of bills into Dolly's glove, whispered in her r: q,Dou't forget to buy some little notion for Auntie. You know she thinks so inuch_of_being_remembered.lL. ' Dolly, squeezed her mother's hand gratefully in return ; and then site ran and clambered up the side of the big luniber wagon,. and got a snug seat on the buffalo robe by her father's nide. ‘‘ You had better drop into New combo's store, where Henry Gilpin is, jiist for old acquaintance sake," called ont Mrs. 31axwell. after them, as she stood in the doorway, shading her Thee 'with her hand.. Dolly blushed a little as she turned round and nodded back iu response ; and then Mr. Maxwell cracked his whip and they were off. The air was chilly yet with the-night damp ; but the sun had risen 'cheerfully over the brown fields, Ivhere the grass was tufting green in the Warm corners of the fences, and the trees were budding overhead, and blue birds and robins were singing and build ing among their branches. Mr. Maxwell was almost glad, after all, that he had brought—Dolly along: It_ was more cheerful to have the bright little girl for company, than to be jog -ging-on - Monc, -- chewing , -- the cud of his own reflections, He could point out to her, the improvements, and with a shrewd eye criticise his neighbors' farming. ' The old_ Galpin place looks kinder rmi down," said he, as they came abreast alhouse with pillars, which had made some preteosionsjog_Vtil4yin its buti-WhereTow the white paint' as Wearing of; and showing fhe more durable red color underneath. "Jol "G - 61Piti - ia - Ottjirg - old," lie added, " mitt his boys dOn't amount to a row of beaus —cone of them but Henry." 't I should like to stop at Newcombe's store, where Henry is clerking re— 'turned Do*, with the pretty blush fluttering ,into ber- cheek , again. "IL would look neighborly ; and ho might be willing to sell to his old friends a little cheaper than to other folks." "Hank is a good fellow," said the farmer, evasively, as it struck him that Dolly was edging round towards a re quest for tummy. "He don't stiiVen up as:some of them whipper-snappers do when they git into a village, and wear _starched shirt bosoms every day. I ant glad to see him get along ; and they say. Newcombe means to take him into partnership. Yes, stop at the store. I should like to see Newcombe, and ask hint about your Uncle Ebeu's folk's. He's got a branch. store up Dorset way, and hears front there pretty regular. If things go slick titer planting is o ver, I mean to take your mother up to Ebeu's fur a visit. I habil said I nothing about. it, for there's nu use in I making talk before the Hine cIIIIOS. ealkerlate to stop and stay over night at ! your cousin Nancy's ; and we can take', bag othorso feed under the buggy seal, to save tavern bills. It will be a treat to ydur mother ; and I guess you and Lois and tire biiffea if - in:wage things at home while wo are gone.' "Yes, indeed," cried Dully, With enthusiasm. "I would give anything to have mother• take a little trip." And then she fell to thinking that, if her m6thcr was going up to I.7nusle Eben's on a visit, where there were dressy, smart people, she ought to have solos new clothes'. Her - old ones were too shabby to look decent anywhere away jroin home. Dolly grew very, sober all of a sudden, 41 before she woke up from her broWa stUtly the lumber wagyy - w as rumbling along through . the brisk main street of There were Crowds of nicely dressed people moving about. and ty dong • string ' i,f country teams was fastened bbf‘ore the Shops. mictwoi drove'dlleelly'to I]i w'. combo's,-'tile smartest store fesim, with thesloorWay•festsitaaed With Clamp goods; and the - window in lilac a gloW offspring silks. When she_got_inSuntingu the fashionable town' ladies, who had turned out in full force to 'examine.the ..spring stock, and were• btrizing about MO -bees,- Dolly, for the first time, felt ashamed of her 'dingy blanket shawl. Site moved along quite modestly, sunlit 6l e spied Harry ' Halpin behind the counter, showing a piece of elicelced .silk- to a couple of showily dressed girls,. who were bombing and chattering like magpies. He did Lot see Dolly, at, first ;, mid she was beginning to, feel,it little grieved,, and hurl, when he . !same and out his hands to her, in the frank, genial, way that always won 'eyerylpily's eed' will, and made him the; fr, most. laipular salesman in toWn. , . . " ' Why, Dolly - I" said' - he, "it bras tiptop Of you to come &Aril and see an . old friend today. flow are all the folks at, home'?" ' . • " All wells" said.. Dolly, ' smiles pciePing out alley face, as Harry still' •heldt on to little cotton glove. And she iteticeit that- the young ladies rit the canister Ile' had so himeremniiibusly•left ; wore - beginning 'to 'Stare 'at ler' 'rather' coolly. 'Harry -'esicused himself, and flailed another clerk to take his place. t • "Now, what can - I show you, Dolly 2" said lie, ,after chatting,fur a moment or u" should like; to. scot 'Boune., • of S , olll` .I,4itty, thin, goods just to look atithom, pia for :caq•buy • "'Much. Or littlos you', shall , hate ; •the 40: xrp"cap offor, Dolly, anahaliul. ttko , wO, to o:tonlpfiag, cogptar,..whsko flxoro, were, light., 4uil's of blue aud,pjulL and yurple, spread out in a perfect. rainbow. T.:" Here is something that looks just like you, D911y,'2 said lie, taking up, a piece of skyline harem-, and. iliiposhig iL skillfully in folds over a breadth: of whituYnislia: — "It nitikes me think" of some flower hr other- diearti , eare.' isn't it?" 'Dolly lingered the- stulf,and looked at it lovingly, with a perplexed little screw in her rosy, thee. It was plain to that she was sorely tenipted.:: " ;hit Ode did yettsay?'' she iuquired. have been selling it at a yard, and' we thought it dirt cheap. But you shall have the goods, Dolly, for seventy, cents." "No," said - Dollyoeteitshe had reek 'tined up in her mind, Smlform'ng a sud den and strong resolution as she heri callY relinquished a fold of the Kelly stuff which she had been fondling Mier little fingers. "I can't take it. Mother is going away on a journey, and she needs a dress inure than I do. She gave nio tho money to spend for myself; but I think it would be wrong to do so, .don't you?" she asked, raising her ltinos,. it eyes to llarry's face. "I'm sure, I don't know about that," rutted dlanyi,lattling_a_p_eneil,_and_ looking tloyn. I shall always like you in anything' you happen to have on." "I know it would be mean and sel fish," said Dolly, very decidedly, not choosing to take any notice of the latter part of Harry's speech, and at the same time turning her positive little back on the counter. ".So Pour blue must go a,begging, - put in Hal ry. " Yes ; and you will please to show me some plain gray sthir, that will do for an elderly woman, like mother." "Not in the least gay and festive," remarked Harry. Dolly looked back, and gave him a bright little smile. It endell by her se lecting a silvery mozambique, suffi ciently quiet and subdued to please Mrs. Maxwell ; and then she ran across the street to Miss Frisbee's millinery shop, with the windoW gay with artificial flow ers and new shapes and bright, ribbons. This time she did not ..g.ven look at any thing for herself'; Maher eye fell o❑ a nice white Dunstable straw, trimmed with -lavender, -pure-quilling around the face. It looked exactly like Mrs. Maxwell ; and when Dolly hunt waited to have . the rosebuds taken out odcgr-green leaves put in instead, she paid fur the bonnet, and saw it done tip in a snug parpel. Miss.,Frisbee, who waaboth nature and art insinuating, could not induce her to put on one of the pretty new shapes. . - spill bony, - very positively. " I will send down my old straw by and by, and have it pressed Over. • I shall make last summer's ribboir answer and trinOt minelf,,l Wily conqueret her vanity, very nobly ; and now there was just money enough loft in;her purse to buy Abut Lois a comfortable pair of, gloves and a pretty purple cap ribbon. "My stars !" exclaimed Mr. Maxwell, as, late in the afternoon, Dully came tripping civer to the farm-wagon, with her arms full of bundles. " I should think you'd been cleaning out Neweumbe's -stock." "Don't worry, father," returned Dolly, with her eyes sparkling mischkv_ .: onsly. "T haven't run up' any bills against you. Mother gave me the money, and'l guess she-came honestly by it." "Look here, Dolly," said Harry Ghl pin, as he came out of the store door, Without his hat. " Here is a parcel you have forgotten." And lie held towmd her a ,nicely wrapped package. "You intuit be mistaken," returned Dolly. "I counted over all my bundles before T left the store." "'Phis Bluely belongs to put," Ilenry insisted, with a smile brightening over hie pleasant fare. JO " Well, then perhaps you did up the drilling xnd the whalebones separately. I hope i you threw in some spool cotton and a card of hooks and eyes. You know we country folks toe particular about getting all were entitled to." "I shall be sorry if you, are not satis fled," returned Ilenry, evasively, and then they shook lutpds and parted. Dolly, rating. home under the clear starlight, wrapped iu her old blanket shawl, was as happy as a queen. She Mill fitejered und felt of the parcel that Parry gave her, as it lay, iu her lap, un til she was convinced that it did not con tain linitigs, and there wa.s a very queer, pleasant llnitwlog going on about her heart. " You shan't 'see any of my bargains till morning," cried Dolly, as sill :skip- Ted into the house, carrying. W , 51.1t her, a quantity of fresh air and cheerfulnes:, So, the things were all !melted' MI to I‘7l - little chamber in-Dolly's arms ; and she shut and buttoned. ihe door. And . t hen she untied the string of Harry's MM.- dle, and out tumbleira blue 'brirege dress and a little ; .white note; Dolly hugged them both rapturously, and then she capered about the room; Of course, she meant to Lill her' MOther all about, H - , but mot quite yet ; and sn the 'precious secret Was locked away in . her bureau drawer. The next morning Dolly laid thetillitn tnery intwanibignil and' the neat Dew stable straw 'bonnet eat .on the patch worlc quill d [ . _her lied. then. ship .calleqrtp her 'mother and Aunt " Why," sold Mix. Maxwell, aianlio ingthe- goods 'erilleally, "1101: ' xfull' is sober and old !milting IlieyOu; Dolly.". " COM.BO, it 19," •i•CIAlud Dully, her face puckering "With saucy triumph ; " but it is just.thing for the person who is going to •oar it, and that Is ntothor Maxwell." ' . . • "9,' Dolly-I how 4-,otiltl you do such a thing r"e'irellilfrk,,%ixwell, (,tuning' 'away*. her. fiend while ho tears; phnio . rushifig into her oyes'. ",You thought you ivero going to make the. sacrifices 7Yoprself, you, 'mother exclaimed Aolly, putting- her arms around hor., t‘ You thought I meant to • trick my, off lino foatit:- ors, and , let My , motlier go' " isn'tilt good elga for a girl to look finer than Ater. mother;' and I won't have it. I've -made up - mfinind that you're riot to . disgrace the tlimily -any longer by your ; ' 'take otr your_waist, dear, for I've 'got - the patterns all roarly, and.tuil -kid aching! , to;pitt'my , scissors 11 . 116 thatMeo stiiir,V l 4 4' ' • El 1113 U.INIMS s 2 . o "; n IN tnv V.Ver. 2 . 60 If not tutU tt thin thu yoir Dolly hail seen her father and mother drive off in the buggy, with a little trunk Trapped in) behind. Mrs. Max well looked its neat. as ItAndkCeould make her in her new bonnet tail gowa z ri was June now. aril Dolly trai tilting in hoe - Mite rock;t1;;; the porch, under the rose vice, toil birds and but terflies flitting about. t=.l)e 11.1 , 1 brought. down her work, the Line lo orrgo anti it had fallen into Iler lap, itihile alto looked tip thiiffigh the leer= e ilk clic,' with sunlight, vibe!' I litrry U.tlpiu rode to tie guts, and, alight to rpiln w;;11:cd thrwigh the flower heir. tiered path, tweet with old. fa:alio:led 1:1Ve1111C1*, and oar »ittions. Dolly statted shadow fell aetoss the light. "Oh, Harry, ii^ that yoa".''' And then their eyes mutually fell on the blue dress, and they both laughed and blushed. . All that transpired during Ilarry's A visit it is needless to relate. When Aunt Lois canto back from working over thu but, , t .. .e.r in the milk room, there was a veKY pretty tablead "on the porch, and Harry was saying.: "1 alwayg' liked you, Dolly, better than any other girl ; but, perhaps, 1 never shoji liLluml_falleulteltd_o_ver_escs_iu_lov.. with you, if it hattn't been fur that da'y in the afore, when I saw you could sacra , flee your fondness for dress to solm-thi ng bettor.'' little fingers Nr,ie trendi ng in liarry'H Land ; Aunt Jois•s carpet !r:. !it: le nise i and the young ];:Tie too ouch to lit.ar her iti,iroaeli, he dear old lady :slipped anra:v. aiiil leli lily I lie birds to listen. FHB O'SO.IIOEPPE Before proceeding to the jail, where Dr. Schompe is confined, we were per mitted to take cognizance of the certifi cate of deportment given to the prisoner by Sheriff Jos. C. Thompson, whosc term of office expired on Nov. 29; 1970. This certificate will be presented tti the - ener, together with oth'er, documents per taming to au applicatidn for pal doe, wliich is shortly to be made to the E lOC Li Lice in this ease. The Gdlowingis a trite copy of it : CmiLisLE., Nov. 20, 1;470 Phis is to certify that fir. 'Paid Sehoippe, who was in my en:doily I'roin February, 1669, to this date, while Sheri ft' of C'uniberland county, behaved himself in a kind, courteous and dignified man- lon. 'FlioNirt. , oN, Sheriit Reporte r.- - --Son. rerneMb.• r that Llic last_Legislatate law-allowing writs of error in cases of " murder and voluntary manslaughter . ' which law was intended to' - cover your case. Have 3on lacljhq_benefit.ofthis.hpy , Dr. Sclaeppe —No, Sir. It came too late, owing to the veto of the Governor. And when it afterwards was passed over the veto of the Governor, my case was not "pending" more in the Supreme ' urt,---So-the---Strpreme - eourt - reftmed to re-open the case. R.—Do you think that you ought to have the benefit of such a law as that, passed by the late Legislature, - in regard to your case? Dr. S.—Yes, I think I am—upon all the proofs and evidence which has been adduced, since the verdict in my case was rendered—justly entitled to another chance for my life. Ido not claim more than what is granted to the lowest beggar in the country. I want to have a lair chance for my life. And as I cannot obtain this otherwise, more than by a special action of the Executive ' or by law covering my case, I think I ought to have had the benefit of the law passed by the late Legislature. R.—Brit there have been made some übjectionS as to the general application of this law. Dr., S.—l. do not, pretend to express an opinion about the testimonial objections which have been made against the general application of this law,. but I think there can he no doubt hut that it is based upon a fundamental principle of common humanity. One of the lead ing journals of Philadelphia very prop erly remarked that "for the sake of the sanctity of every human life, there should be sonic such appeal as this law provides, l'rom the influence of corrupt jurors, of perjured or ignorant or preju diced Witnesses, an.l of local passion, t o the seol,.dis-passionate, revie V.:. anti judgment of the higttest tribunal of the ' 3 . 011 1..01111/1:011, apron NVeil founcled facts, that injustice was done you by either "corrupt jurors, or per jured, ignorant and prejudiced ;,;itties ses Dr. s to the jarm's, I know verS . little about them. I think that some Of them did realh• mot understand the material pointsof the scientific evidence, upon which tl;o issue of my case de pended. It seems that the verdict was rendered more from general impressions, than from a careful consideration, and serutinyof the evidence. ft.—Whitt makes you believe that sonic the jurors did not fully understand tho scientific evidence at your trial Dr. S.—if you look at this eVidellee. :IP. it 111:IS brcn printed, you will easily , sic, 'that it takes an intelligent and' -educated man, to carefully read and study this evidence, Lerine he hill -be able to vollSeiVilliously _ , ,;ISR all o . pilirw, noun the merits of it. 'Now think - of it, that, so am told, therb have Mon among,the jurors, who sat on my trial, some who, although being 'sensible lind honest men, aro not pvett 'able :to write their names. BesuleWit have seen it My self that sonic of the ' oentjemen of the jury slept in the jury box', -while sonic iniportant, evidence was given by the Vvitnes,es. lint 1 ti i iink it will•not be come me to. pass an _opinion_ upon_ he men who sat once in .judgment on my life. I lento this to others to do. B.—Did you ever see or spoilt to any of he jurors, who sat Oil you! . trial, since von'setts convicted:. Dr. 9.—Yes, sir, i bail, some days ago, u. eonvemtion with ono of the jurors, who enjoys the, remilittion of being a reliable and conscientious man. On my inquiry, upon What groudds I'uLad rendered a‘verdict of guilty against me. he said, that he , had t houglit Abe. chain of all the:.circumstanees pointed to me,' as the guilty party. 'Well, this is almost thQ same opinion, by whichthe District Attorney 'Wed to ,justify . verdict, although he after wards came out saying, that he would not have' taken Um responsibility of arresting ms, had Prof: Aiken not pre tonad to have found traces of inusSic acid in the stOmach—thus showing , of 'Low little weidlit the-prosecution itself entinutfes thaJ" circumstances" of the case. . - - thoro not been ti• chain" , a , ciriattnstantial "ovidonco against you? , - - . :Dr: S.—To be sure,. there was a cer tain chain of evidenCe against me, but the hilt, link in this chain, of "eircumst miens without Which it is but a chain of straw, Inis been totally, destroyed. by the testi..,; Anony.. of, the most eminent experts 'in chemical and medical science. Without this last link—that is; without intlubit able proof that Miss Stoinnecke reallY died .by poison—all - the circumstances of the care do provenothflig against, me. There may be as much suspicion as possible against anybody, if the Comnionwcalth !ails to prove—as she. has done in my [CONCf.UI)6I ON SVCONO'PAOrI.I El