Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 30, 1871, Image 1

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- . CA IfIDS,
W. 1. :04001,.-
ATWOOD, ' RANCI(..it Co., r
. COMMISSION 3IMIICIIANTS,
Wisoiesam dales In all kinds of
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• 'PICKLED AND BALT PISA
No. 210 -NOith Wharves,
Above Bs. street,
toelo
DENTII3TRY 1
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Having 'recently removed to
No. 61 'North •Hanorer street,
(In 41.$:thous° lately occupied by Dr. Dale.)
Carlisle; Penn'a,
wlti pat in tooth from $lO to 'IN per trot ot• tb
essa may roqutra AU work warranted._ .
10feb70
DR. JS. BENDER, -
HOXICSOPATIIIC
OIDo► in the rime, formerly occupied by Col. John
tobiN . r 10u-09
E. BELTZIIOOVER,
-A: • , ATTORNEY AT LAW.
°Mee lb South 'Hanover shalt, opposite Bente: dry
goods atom 0.70
H OLE, KIRKPATRICK d ItIIITEMAI:
Wholesale Dealers t.
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
N. Z. Cbr. Third and Narktl street',
Philadelphia
B. r. ROLL,
K. ICIERIWZRUM
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C. P. RIISCRICH. WM. D. PARKER
11URRICH it PARKER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAK,
Otago on Slain Woe, Is Ilerlon ©all, Clarllslo. Ibise7o
JAMES H._ GRAHAM, Jn.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 14 South Hanover street,
CARLISLE, PA.
0111ce adjolmfog Judge Graham'•
,34mh70
J OHN CORNMAN,
ATTORNLIC AT LAW.
Wiles No. - 7, r.ar of the Court porno
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OSEPH RITN - ER,
ATTORNEY AT. LAW AND SURVEYOR.
Maehanietborg: Pa. Office- on Ititlirvad street_ two
door, north of the "Mak.
Rnstneattprvalptly attended to.
trSE-Alpvir
RTTONEEIi:AT-LA
Practices in Cumberland and Dauphin
Counties
Ottlee—Bridger? nt, P. Pmt °Elea ed ires."- - amp
11111, Cumber an 7 31.35t1y, P. 12333171 ly
IVr C. HERMAN,
1, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OarHO°, h. No. 9 Rboem's EAR_
DBEA_MBAAGEn,
a_ • JUsTICE OF XIIE PEACE,
Plainbeld, Westpenheboro• township.-
'Combo - dam! County. Penn'a,
' All Laziness, ontruatorl to him 'vigil reeelTo prompt
•tto ation. . 200et70
WILLETASY W. F. SADLER.
WEAKLEY & SADLER;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office, 22 South Hanover street, next the 01,0E1 Will
IleSe HOLM. Inse69
W ILLIA3I KENNEDY,
Anomenty, AT -LAW
OM. in Vail:manor buildingSnrilnle.
VWJ. SHEARTOR,
• ATTORNEY AT LAIY.
°lnce In northeast corner of the Court TRY.. IChnol9
AVES.-8.-RIRON§,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Stith street below Chestnut,
Co, Li brapr,
PIRYLADRILPDIA.
HOTELS.
ST..CLOIID
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ARCH ETlLliltir, ADM'
PHILADELPHIA:
Entirely new. filth ample repeclty fir. 230 ca•ete.,
Terme,l3 peg day. The es, Cloud le overly end do-
gontly inrolnhed throughput, end is open fur the re
oepCon of guests, by the undarslgned. .110 here e,
onecemfully conducted, for the pest ten year., the
well.kounu Ilounta n Winne, et Creemn Springe.
(1 IV. MULLIN & 11110.. Prop'rs.
-23eah713m
HE "BENTZ HO
' (Formerly Gorman House,)
NOS. 17 AND 10 EAST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA
The undersigned having pershased .rid entirely
re-fitted, and furnished anew throushout, with Um,
aloes furniture, this well-known, and old mdsblished
hotel, solicits th• 'enema of the community and
traveling public ' Ile is well prepared L. furol-h
tint class acsoralmodations to all who desire to make
a hotel their 1101111, or pleswins temporary abode,
The enstom from the •urrorthiling ironntry IC respect
fully solicited. Courteous mad 6ttt.entireeeresnr• ere
engaged at stile popular hotel
OW/808 Z BtNTZ, Proprietor.
N. B. • first clue Bier, I. connected .Im the
hotel, uoiler the ossrtagement ot.leseph L. Sterner F
Brother.
30ap ,Sly
RATIONAL HVEL
IMDMEIM
The underslgnwf haying take• and Onlindy re
fitted and furnished tuls hotel, la prepared to tbrishib
ved,....toodationa to all who des:ro to make it
their keine. A snare of the-patronage of the •or
roneditig '.eountry trarelliag public .11elted.
Yawns large nal eumfortauls. Table alwal• sop
pJled with t►o best
1:12M
I'EAVELEES' GUIDE
CIUMBERLAND VALLEY R. It
- cuenai op irouits.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
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°Eland after Th ore day, November 2i, 1610, Passenger
Tralea will ren, dolls , ea follows, (Sondes. excelled):
WESTWARD I
idCOMMODATION TRAlN.lbavra 11arrimbrirg
0:30 a. a , Mecbanlesburg En, Carlisle 9.lll,Nowville
11:46, ahipperubutg 10:224 Cbernbersburg 10:44, Green
slung 11:10, arriving at liagertaown 11:43, a. V.
MAIL TRAIN !saves Harrisburg 1:35, r. a, Me
3huniceburg 7.:21. Carlisle 2:55, Hawaii'. 5:32, Ship
poanburg 4:02, .ohambersburg 4:35, Dream...lla 6:11,
arri•lar at Hagerstown 6:40,
11X.PRR50 TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4:50 r
Meehardreburg 6.102, Carlisle 5:32, 2 , 1ewv111ee:05,914 '
perishing 0.30, arriving at Chum berebtwg 7:00, r x.
• MIXED TRAIN kart , . Charitberaburg 7:43. a a
fireeneastle 000, arriving at Hagerstown 1005, a a.
.74ASTWARR!
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Clairabrnbuiar
500 a r, Bhlppansburg 5:29, Desnalle C:oa, Carlisle
6:3E, Meehanlc•burg' 7:U2. mlying M Ilarrl•barg
TDO, a at.
MAIL TRAlN:loaves 11age,starrn 8:308 x,l3reen•
ensile 0:00, Charabarahurg 9:40 1 - BLlppensburg-10:22,
Now•Ille 1013; Carllole 11,M, goChanleebturg 12.03
arriving Harrfaborg 12:37,P.
RS:PARS:I TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 72:00 N,
reaneastla 1220. Charnbe'rebttrg 1:05, Ehlpperev
1:37, Nawville 2:10, Carllsle2:so, Mechanic:l;l.ons 3:18,
arriving at Harrisburg 3:50,r N.. - --• • •
• AILIED TRAIN. 1 Awtotstewn. &Mt e
Grattacaotle 4:27, arriving at Chambers burg 510, P y.
.ffir Making oleo° connotations at ilirtlabnrg with
train. to and from Philadelphia, New York, Walking
ton, Baltimore, Pittabarg, and all polota Waist. •
, .• 0. N.' LULL, Boat:
floperlatindeat'l Oftlea;Chamb . g, N0v.21, 1670..
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SOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON CO'S.,
R&ILROAD
',,..cppNGE 0 , 7 iinous..
Offico . of General Sup'erintendellt.
Carlisle, (Pa.., October 8,1870.
TnAms RuN As FOLLOWS
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Lear, Carll4lB (O A P.p?4,) 0.83 , t 2.60 I
...... '3.00"
Hair 7 20; 8.40
; Ifunterlt Run. ........ Arrive 400
Arrive at Plpe Greve El 43 • ,
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Arrive M. .71mettoti.
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Foltitisi - dtiO.. ,1„
AOI;TT,R 1V41,117F,D FOR Flijoicill
LIFE OF MAN , AND WOMAN, or ADPIOn
TO BOTH ellLfitl:4-A morel. eltaate,and thorinighly
ociantlilo. work en the, foLlearlas.biedr impoth.nt
subJecte t ,C h epirti of Lift. Loy.. courutiip, !twain- ,1
tattoos for Many: Afatriege,'Physlology or Mar.
'rine, Early Editions of Ilitsbaod add .tiftforilptimc ,
and Expatiates otiflib , aedllother;,Care of Mother
and . Child; ?dynode, of Sapprqdpotlph, Moral' arid
PhylicalNiaitdialdoti; arid %tidied toptT c rm,t4
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laghcat!tboritiro' Europa." Prloh $ . Satre
Itamonse. Waled plll book. And rurigMlut
biloks,A*). Porphyobtra. and Taailnotalils addrraa,
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4; SWIMMER'S COLUMN.
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.AL'SPONBLEII; . '
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Beal Estate Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer, Incur
ance -and Claim Ageut. Oaks Main Street, 'ace
Centre Slime. .
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ESIRABLE PROPERTY''AT PEI
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VATS PALS.—The. elveer detltotae of r•
niovlng went, Ore, at meat° - sale
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_sltrusted.on BeiVon! strnet:ln the borough of Car
lisle containing - 4D. feet trond-bylo6 foot In depth,
and having thereon erected a " , •
TWO STORY FRAME .LOUSE,
with beck trek building, wash bowie, (with clitern
therein,) swore house, bake oven, and all netess•ry
outbuilding. The property frtintlog on Bedford
street to 43 feet front ry 71 foot deap. The bitch
,buildltigfronting on Locust alley la .21 feet In trent .
The property le nearly new, contains a etofernotn,
now occupied non grocrryrstore. is In good edaditlon,
and id' admirably situated for a business stand. .Ber
sons tattling to view the property, own do so'
log on the owner, residing on the preinises, Icr
terms anti further particnlare ouqUire of
A. L. SPONSLEII,
Beal Bstate Agent.
lemb7l
A TWo-Stoic Thick Dwelling.
For Be
No. 38 South Bedford street, containing two polars,
hall, and Kitchen on the first floor, and•thrae chain•
here or, the a,rond atom, w.th a finished attic Vick
and front, stairway balcony to back building, nod
grape arbor and hydrant In the ytod.
Apply to
17n0v70
MILE subscriber bas several other val
• ...a...onble properties for sale in eligible parts of th
town, which sill be reasonably diqe.sed of
A. L. grOgeLP.lt,
17nosp Beni Fatale Agent.
SOON A. SWARTZ.
7 . 7 YZ.1,...,
1 1 'VIRGINIA LANDS in the Shenttn
, dqah Valley for sale.—A number of valuable;
-and highlyimproved_farme erenf,
hired for sale. The tract. run from BO to, 300 acre,
The land is of the beet- quellty of limestone. fully
equal, if not anperior, to the land In Cumberland
Valley, and trill be (Imposed JI at ruttonlahingly low
timwes. The extrmalon of the franberiend Valley
' Railroad into Virginia, as now imrveyed, will run
- Immediately through the Faction of country In
which there lands are located, which, when corn ;
ple•ed, together with the advantage of the Sheunn-,
doah river trapep,rtation will give them all the ad
vantege. of Northern' and Eastern market.. A
xplendld opportunity for lucrative in•evtruants Is
here offered.
A roll arid minute dee:caption of tho location and
cheer:Lauf or tho ee:lene tracts may be bad, by air.
plying to
171nh70
Walker's Vinegar Miters
A ORE AT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
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V I N" - P. G Alt
B I'l''l',li It S.
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Hundreds of Thousands bear Testimony
to their Wonderful Curative Effects.
They ere nut a sjle Ferny Driot, made of poo
Item, Uhieky, Proof Spirits, end Retest, Liquor,
doetored, spiced, rind .witotintat to plough flie taste
tailed
TONICS. •
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ILBSTORBItS,
Ac; that lend the tipple", on to drookuntreosand
redo, but are a true Medici e, made from•lho Native
Roots nod 11orta otTallfornla, free from all. Alcohol is
B(llm:dente. They aro the Greet Blood Purienr. nod
LffeeGlving Price Mk, a. perfect Renovator and lo•
vigcfrator of the oyetem, carrying off all pcloonoria
matter and reeturing the blood to a healthy condi-
Stem-- -No stereorrense We—these-DI t tars arearril neer
directi.n and remain_ ha; unwcll, provided _the
bone. are nut destroyed by mineral rinks° or other
means, and the vital,organ• waged beyond the print
of repair '
for Inflammatory and Chrome Rheumatism uud
CfniitOty=ipezera or - Indigeelleln;-13111oneTRetnittunt;
and Inteemittent Severs. Direst.. of the Blood,
Liver, Sidney*, and Bladder, amen Bittern Lure
been most Bunn mini. Such Diesneen are num.ed by
Vitiated Blooi, •hieb Is generally produced by do.
'augment of Ma Digevtivo Organs.
Dyspepsia r.r Indigestion, Headache, Psln In 111.
Shoulders, CA' mghs, Tightness of the Chest, Dimness
Si / or Ernelotions of the f!torneeli, Pot mete In the
Month, ltfllooo Attaeks, Pelpltat!en of the Matt,
Inflammetion of the Longs, Pain in the region of the
Kidneys, end a huadred other painted 'syoptoms,
are the offsprings of dyspepsia.
They Invigornie the Stomach and stlmalnte tla •
torpid titer and bowels, which vendor them of tin.
minded efficacy In elenn•lng the blood of all Im
purities, nod imperting new life and •Igor to the
whole system.
Ililtnng, Rem!ttent, and Intermittent Fever, wldeh
are so prevalent fo tho valleys of rttr gnat avers
thronshcnt the hotted States, especially those of the
ifissis3l .1. Mis=j, jilluols. Tenwestee,EPisisic-
land, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazen, Pearl, Al-.
Lame, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many
others with their rant tributarle., during the Sum
mer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons
of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accom
panied by extensive demngenseots of the stomach
and liver, as d other abdominal viscera.' Thole arts
always more or less obstructions of tho h week
..land Irritable elate of the etomuch, and greet
torpor of the Larels, being riogged up silt vi Wad
accumulation.. In Omit- Iroatmest, a parody°
exerting a p.werful influence upon them, eerieua
organ.; in essentially necessary. There ano maim,
ale for the purpose equal to Or, J. Walker's Vinegar
Bitters, willmy will eyeedily remove the derk.col.
orel Ttscll.l matter with wh ch the It or els are
loaded, at thu same time stimulating the secretions
of the lisar, and generally restoring• the beallby
funct:ons of the digestive organs. Thu universal
popularity of this valuable remedy 111 regions sub
ject to mi.matic Influences, Is sufficient evidence of
it. power as a remedy In such cases.
For Skin Chitiases, 'Emotions, Totter, Salt Rheum,
Blotches, Spots, - Pimples, Pustules, ltai 1., Carbuncles,
Ring-Worm., Scald Mad, Sore nye., Ilryulp olds,
glob. Scarfs, Waco orations of tbu kkln, Hunters and
Diseases of aut:kin, of whatever name or, nature,
era literally dtighp and rartyll out Of tho system 10
a short time by the nee of those Bitters. One bottle
in suoh Case. will tontine. the 11:103t,y1crodulowl of
their euratire effect..
N. R. ISOoDS.
. PrApriator
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find It.
Impurities hunting through the skin In Pimples,
Eruption., or Bores; demise It when yon find it ph-
Stiueted aunl sluggish in the reins; cleanse It when
it is fordpand your !soling. will toll you when. Keep
the blood porn cud the health of H. symtore will
.
Pin, Tape, and _other Wc,rtos, lurking to theaya.-
tern of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
and removed ' For full directions, read Carefully.tho
circular mound each bottle, printed In four lat.
xuagas—Engliab, German, French, and Spanish.
J. WALKER, F/oprikor. I 11. ?TOON ALD @ (X).
Druggists and Oen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal.,
nod 33 and 34 Ciatunitrire Street. Now-York.
.„, Eold, h.allTtngglata and Dealers.
aleo7o-ly
Baltimore Advertlseinent
pPORT4.N . T_ NOTICE
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TO CONSUMERS OP DRY aoops
II lietall Orders amounting to $2O and over leII
er. d In any port of the country.
Free of Express C'hOrgea
HAMILTON HASTHR SONS,
• • /741/lireore,
Ia Order the better to mere' the *unto of their Antall
Customers it a distance, base esnadlolurd n „
s.AmpL,A.nunneti,
•ne will. upoi , ,appliratio., 'pbonspely send by mail
full Beim of Botanic. of the Newest and ,most Panto.
lorsabla Goods, - of Pr•nch, Englaill, end Domenic
Itlattufaature, gunranteelm at all time, to sell tm Mtn;
if ttpkakkoo,pricia, than any howl. lirth• country.
Buying our goodefrom the /Arvid 'and moat coin . .
Mated Mantracturent is the different parts of Europe,
and Importing the came bi'lllteatuera dl root to Bid tl•
Imore; our steer is at ;all times promptly seppllod
with toe amities of tho London nod Perla moirkent.
As we buy and sell only forcoalt, and make bp'
debts, Moltke able and willing to 101 l our goe•lo nt
from ten, to lineae per cent toss protit,tbstt It cp
gave credit.: •• • , •I ,
In mending for ambles apcclfy. the kind 'of (tondo
deolred: keep the•boirt•geodea nf entry
,cluntrof
goods, from Ihp loiyeet lto the moat costly.
Orders' imaccomPanietrby the caidi 'will bo ,ea{ 0.
0.D., Prompt•paylog ,wholeoolo buyore orolavlted
to Insp.t tint stock In oat I Jobblnt And - Pack:one
PepArSmettd.:..Address, • , -
1111111LTBN TIASTVR ;Pc OONS,I , ' 1 '
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' . i--111;199,201, end 203 Welt Baltimore Street„ , -
490,c0f . tr t r... Ilult,ifnitre,
' i 'Tityet 4 y and Ease StabieB
LIVJ A rg;:t)AP.r., .419 ) . EXCIIANPE
ISOM
STEANETC.& , BROTTIII% ,
:Irktregarlof Bentilltouied2, 41
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•'ON'iueo'b£D viltmq 111 sioxster ! nrokimo.i;::,
UA2inzAdYB i ;HQR'3I6RLfn•
ooai ttir 60";
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LOT, OF
A. L. FTONFILER.
Beni Bantu Agent
- A. L. k.PONSLLCII,
itoel,st!)te Agent, Carlisle.
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CIT) ADV.E'R'T.OiIifEIY2^;S.
A'DMINIST . I3I,TORIV 'ITOTId --
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Lettere* a dmiultltratlon ! bat lug heentpkors
out by Alm underal4ued, of the personal, propPrtv of
Wllllum Behamoitt•eased,!lnte , ,l thetakimigh 'Jr Carr
lielo. 1 reqh,at .411 time° ludobtod, to/the s,itniu AO
come and Fettle Itutillatelly, and thin.i, havifiWde
. mantle against him to !Mina In chow mt. , . for mune.
TIM ORIGINAL /NI? GENUINE meat._ . ADAM 110FIM - A N.
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ESTAiILLSIIED 1551
Tllle - IGREST PREMIUM SILVER
• • .mm , AL, awarded uror all compotition, at
hfonhanic,' Exhibition, Easton, October, 1000.
SELF-lIMILATING
VIRMORT IRON, AIR TIGHT,
GAS-CONSUMING II E E R ,
Nvlth patented'Oust Rumen, °into Bar Ruts, Wrought
Iron Radiator, And A utomat lc Regulator, for buruln
_Anthroclto or liitumlubue Coal or Wood. '
10 Wien. for brickwork, awl 2 olsoo_Portable.
Siannfocturtd only by
J.' REYNOLDS tt . SON,
N. W. cor. 13th ,5 Filbert Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Those Heaton aroonedo Or heavy wrought Iron,
well riveted together, and are warranted to ke abso
lutely Oa. end Dust Tight. They aro the only
neaten that are mannged without any daMpers,
and In which ell kinds of fool con he burool without
altaratk,n.
Cooking Range's,
for Rotel., Itestouroutd, and Fowlll.
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Plat Top Reating Range; ---
Fire Place Heaters, -
Low Down Grates,
Slate Mantels, Registers, Ventilators
Parophluie giving foul dosorlption, Boot - free, to ooy
oddrou. 23Jonoiti4y
SPECIAL NOTICE.
CLARK .& BIDDLE
Bespactfully Inform their trlrichll;at
MR. JEREIIIATI ROBBINS. '
lets of the 11.. m of Dailey k Co.,Ans thin 'day' env
Wed himself with them, holler the Ortri name
ROI3BINS, CLARK ,t BTDDLR,
and will eontinue tho
WATCH AND JEWELRY 1.11:51NIM
nt, the old stand
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PHILADELPHIA.
, They are new offering, et reduced pee., a chair
'lock et
AMERICAN AND !MISS SUTURES,
DIA MONDE, JEWELRY, •
LITERLINO SILVERWARE,
TAMA CUTLERY,
MANTEL'CLOCES
EM11.1511, AIt.IIIPCIT AND VIENNA.
LEATHER IND FANCY GOODS
2Setp7o
THE. BEST AND CHOICEST
SMOKING TOBACCO
tiPaulathctured of
FACTORY NO. 1,
8b lIIC T - 11 I:MARYLAND -
oe ahnt uirtiri - imu .. lcnv yea boy bum. th
fasaLli tl•b
Qflart7lf ly
TO TI-I r --
WORKING CLASS.IvIdIo
OR FEMALX. W. era now prepared to fur-
Hell all ola•ses with cocoanut employment at borne.
tho whole or part of, the time. Business new, re
epertable and vary m oft Forgone of tither se/
oeslly earn hem 53 to :35 per evoking, and • much
larger amomit nj dee•llng their wh, Is time to th•
bn•iness. Boys and girls earn nearly as much or
men or Tfamell' karOns'esnding for our full is
structinns Is certain tp ranks money Met. That you
luny test the bat will send. free be mad, our
FULL INnTRUCTiONIS 110 W TO CGIIIIBNCE,
eon valuable sample package of swts. Those al
ready e erred are making $OO per weak, devotlni
four •r lien hours a day. h 0 CAPITAL NBIEDED
to start MINI-ass lils•ad•pted or all local lee If
.end
employment, and - hagPro - rortus,
~end your address to hi. YOUNG & CO., a / Pit t.O
street, New York.
•
FURNITURE. lf It.N IT URE
A B. EWING,
OA 11NbT VARIIII AND UNDIIItTAKEII
Weer ..Vain Street
OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE,
Premium for Bout Fornirpra awarded at all Colloly
d
Volt.. sawn lar.
Furniture of n varieen nod atvlus of Vorulga mod
Domestic manofit turn, from the lioe•t rosewood Hod
maltottouy to tbu lowett priced maple cod pine.
P.l 'awe,
(11.13173 ER,
1701).11,
=A
T RR
- Ruth ming every article used by Rooms end Rotel
keepers or the most approved amlfasilloultble de s ign
ariti fluish. inn Riling also CAtege boo Otero inn
netts ; Reception mot Camp Chairs, MetreCues, Gilt
Frames, Pictures, to i nto.
Particular attentlen girun as u , nel 1,, Neerak;
orders from town. ittel country ottoude.l to promptly,
ant ou moderate tennis.
• Npeciat attention load lo The relvtlen of 174111 l'u
per. A B. it,, .
2ltunrehl 801
Boyer„ Pottsville, Penn'a
7 P. BOYER, •
4F -I • POTTBV LI, If, PA
afacturer of
T RAIL, 'from 16 to 64 pounikper yntll
MEM
MEI=
81.1401.1 CLA'rltS, • •
AND,
•
Aloe 3tEttell.lN'r DAR IRON, of all Oz., Lan•
untly on hand, at till, lowtoit ill if, kat ',rico.
Furnace,
Rolling
Colliery Machinery,
Boilers, and
Steam Pumps,
.TO
Moo, miner and ohlpperprtl2o aolt9JrAtod
Me. 110112/ Spring Ilematila Iron Ora
NaTlOut
TYratches aml Jewelry
, -
CLOCKS,
{VATOITD!, AND JEWIDAY
W. 1) A.' DIAIII/1A1,. , .
PICA - 4:IT•ICAL' WATCLIMAKER,
N.. 3 Inlioni Bupdiu'g, ;
411.1iIST 13Q1IARK, CARLIBLIt, PA.,.
p!in . tt9ur wont ut tho Voittntee:r
Wonlll r,Mpsetfinly Inform , bla.ol4 .11:fonds mid Om
public, geunnal, that ; he has corn:no/mod thes
. • •
•
Wntah'und'Jewolty , Busiutlsd,' •
,
6i.he nlrore named bullilir,'N4lire,bdie:prepared
any kind 'of . iworit In, the.ltaa,;ot Clocke r
Wptcher t Jewelry, A, Itarldj had over wanly
yenie experiebeo In the , Indolnese; I feel'eardldent
eon who favor me with
their work • • "
bpeclul attention: paid to, thi roiiotmg oI Nee.
Watoben. All work , warranted. ,
tteitiarlog Ilene at short , ;i
, '.14n0e70 ..; NA4.11.11.13..
271. e. Cuhabertand Nurseries
C V ]413 84 , A •
• Alacksand iloestockofalfkindgof i• : ;112;
';;;; ; JrnuIT'AND. PIINAMIINT/tL ; Tit Atrii , .
ofocpwtolys, ,I„
• • 7 BBIAI e T, 'FRUITS .
4."'DY''-141911;;EtIoniftra914,SiTIL,11'7"! ND
abbey dierythititi fit'ttle
4 :15t 4,4 rpp Amd
wip be eeeerolly, attetelett efil . l - pac ed to entry '
Itet'dletentd:;; or on hedged; to losUltittto!
OF 4I T Y FTCF!'M IR TR u)? N r Vagir
, acijklettagoawrepouket. ) louudaer) , etFeeVt!f
•.:,,t: jPlf . t , :4,/i.;,,,,t7;-
.1 .pf
if 01 (I: . z ..;
. ; .CARLISLE.'''PENNA..-.9IWEIRSDAY;.MARCHr3O'; 1871- .
: .
2mll7ltlt
ADMINISTRAVOIIg i
' Lettere of admlnletratloq , b&thh.eitate,Ot!,i.
K. Itheeth, deceueed, late ,of the qorqugh of grty)lear,
have been Issued by the Cllmborlaild
county, to the embrcribets, realdlng In sold borough.
All in:lnoue Indented to cold eatate w,lll,ple.n,inako
payment and those haylneclalrnh to pfelSen'i j them,
duly - anthentleated, to 'the; nuderelgned r i, Peg tie
mea t. • ' ELLEN D.' 141,10i31,
Adfdinlatratax.
ICieghnltt
ADMINISTRATOR'S ,110TICE,,-4-
I ettoro of ' Rani Inintratlon thri'estSfo , of
Mrs Wllbehulna Lou,loronied. Into, of tlio borough
of Corllalo hero been mu.. by tho Rod Ister of Cum
borlsnd county, to tho scriber, reshlik In Shill
borough. All p . orsons Inclooted to quid 001010 Aili
mak° payment, Slid those .bitslitr, claims M pi•esont
them, duly nuthentlen'etl.. ID the %Hullo:sword, for
settlement.
.1, M. NiE A l'arN,
.odndo larrator.
EDE=
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
',atoll. of administration his tho Nitta° or John
It4er, into of Booth Middleton tOwn,hip,
decensed, here boon 'staled ty the Register hf Cum
berland county , to, tho snberrlber:residiog
.In Enid
borough. All flersons indebted to 'nail estate will
picnic mho' paytnent; and those having than. to
present t bent, duly autli talented, to lito under
signed for settlement..
15.4 RAIL ANN ROYSII,
Act mi nktr atrix
AMIINISTRATO B. I,IOIIOE.
Orltho let
Letters of nilmlnletrs lion an tho estate-of Simnel
lllnher; Lilo of Pon n
tarot tote shtp, d eptattcidji
y t
granted by (he'll countyto tii t
nnderslgnsd.- roldtog In -Wespennsborttogh town
ship. All persons Indobtril to said Nifttto will mare
" . nod those having Helots sr .11
'then , iratail, to
JOHN IMNEIt,
- I 4 " Adpilnlntretor.
TlCE.—Notice,is
olin \Vete+, lard D.-
.11 tf)WIIM11111), listieg ex
,. ./i to the lilldP/81g11011, r , -
nidlag
In thump'un township, for the bfurefit of cord-
Ito. All persona linvitrg ..101111 , ng.ll.t sid c.4tloto
will preiwnt them, prwperle nothout lento& tor* ral"-
merit. mild (Lolly IlitlHrirol .111 Wake ti”
out delay, to
=EEO
NTOTICE: is hereby given that nu ap
ling boon made to Court of Com
mon Noon of Cumberland county for a churter of ii
corporation for the " Itoformeil Congregation. nt Sit.
Zion 'o ClUirch, at Clinician , n," anti tho mold appli
cation will bo.grnoted by mid Court. on 'lllurotiy.
April 2m, 1".71, if no aniliri of cause 1, the conirely
to. shown. •
EMEEM
NOTICE is hereby 'given that ait ap
i l lication hae been math! to the Court of C., no
moo Picas of Uurnioerland county, for nn amendment
to the rharter of the tmoborland I alloy mon!
Protectimi Co:orally of lilt blow. townrblp, by
which the name of said C inpiny will ho chanpol
that of the People'a f Ir. I omuramea Contr.:my Cl
Pennay beanie: And that If no enfllclant Cantor It,.
shown. to tine Lontrary, /AW o.lll.laMellt will he
grahtod nn the tenth toy • rA v ot, A D. 1871.
EMEHM
10DROC L
Ornimot, President .111,1cr of lhr
hoverer Courts Of Couttnatt Pleas of the.ettatititf tar-
Cumberland, Parry, slid Juniatn, anti Justice of tho
several Courts of 03er nod Terminer and Geo-Intl
,Intl Politer,' in oniti ettnelles. Mot the lion. U'itants
P. Blair, 0101 the flomillotilt Stuart. Judge , of the
Courts of Oyer anti Terminer and General foil Deliv
-err forstlm-tritiFilf-ttlif -apittol-ovni-ollter,ffemit
the suit tiouttly at Cumberland, by them pn-eopt tome
Illreeted: Illited Or 31i01nry; 1(71. Inivalletleted
this Court of.gyer and Terminer and General JIIII
Delivery to be holden at C•rtide; en the loth of
April, ISTI; for two webks being the second Monday,
at ten o'clock In the forenoon.
Notice Is hereby pivot 1“ 'lll,. Coroner, iltottlees of
- the Pefuvetinti , Conitattlenwf AltostaitdrintfitFuPflem
berhael, that they net by the said precepts emu'
notetletlin he thee and the, In there proper 1/0.)11. , ,
with then rolls, recut-do, end iuquixibnno, ex3llllllll
Mont, nod all other remount murex, tea do t' ose tit tuna
objet, to their outran appertain to ht. - done, atol ail I
those that are bound by lerognizattees to torovveytte
softest the Prisoners that ore or then atoll Ito to the
Jail of said rountroCre to be none to prosecute them
as shall be fast. . .
EI;ollfrn ()Mee, Cnrltn4. )
Mitt eh la, lit7l. .f
TPROTHONOTARVS N'OTlCll.—NO
tneitie here), given 'hat the following 'rout
accounts have been Mud 1.. the Prothountur)'s oilier,
and will prt'sonted no tho Court or Porainon Pleas
of Cumberland comity. for oonllrtuntlon. a 11'cdn
day, Apt(' 12 1871, , im.
1 The flrtt and final cent o. .
atslgnos of .lotopli A. Irantn.
2. The act:punt of .109. a Srlnnold, .1,1,1,0 0
J/011 , 1 , 7111 , 111 I•.
3. The account of A Boulor, rognerhat. r 1.1 the
Hanover and Car:tole t oropfko rood rout tire.
4. 'Me account of I not 7oiglnr nod John Itooloni,
nArignees of drulnair_J-314 moon—.
neat and flan! account of r, 11..131na11t, 1,4
ignee of 51:unnal
. .
ME=
A. B. Sher L's ern:rittge Pqrtory
MEE
.0 A R 11 I A
,G E FACTORY-
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I=l
A. 13. S rr . ll R t
lug rt.% on hn polio doz, 461.1'AL:116. m the I..te ] t
tylr, nIN4,
IIIIII,!tIrJ
DEMI
VEZEI
t .t. umde.Jo tnti t n nu .11.1 t uclit•c
. . ,
I hav, ,.
Itronured Ulu td , 'ldleAts hrn fitittdn , dr . NVltnol..
fright, n , d hare ‘ ,, tug61.36n Lent st 1141,docit In tld ,
Intl:rt. all (hint, I font .0101 , 1.1t1 ,ti givitt4 . entire
it 14[11.i , 111.. .
I 11.i•11 Ltd re on hand hand
=I
The Irun hung:. Arunud tho hub mak., thir o h.,1
hios• durnhle Limn nuT udwr.
1: IIP A IIINNII.A NHL) PA IN T I'NO
ttemloil to promptly...l ml
A lar gc lo OcoNli-111N . 1) . p_b ; IN 1/, Ileudn
111111 furcheep. l!i4.lil7lZoi
Quctinther fl olyZ ,Punips.
THERE WERE sold iu the y'Car 1870,
8,841 , of ,tchley's
• e.br ouil 71 117 11.
TRA Dr, iLilK
WOOD. P U M
•
31e/wiring '2,13,5M1fi , rY in . or Antal,' Inv
aggrilnitt• for •• ,
A. Wall Over Forty,Miles peep.
emistructlon—hliiV lit - 01/061 ou-=dlung
yin_ taste...U-11m —.ll'nz t wo-
Chenp.
Pnllllo Are tin Ir eon I e comn,enil
For solo by Dealer. lu I lard wyro I gr ; 13111 t'll I
Implemoute Plumbers, la lip Ml,lnsrl., kr,,on r,
out the country. Clrculors; ho, 'twit mir.h „tp.
ullestlon by mail or other,. lee •
. Single Pumps P mYnr,led porllo/ , In *1,0,0
I linye n'yon i• voila r
. guYto•
Klee. •
In builtnr,'ho c‘reful that yititr heotrn tut
trndu mark an aboye, as I illlllrllllll.ll 11 ..1 1 .111 - 61,
CIIAS. 'O. BLATCYILEY;'
orificEA
WRICItOO3I,
023 i n 4 02t Nullirt' , .'s:Tittho',4wilitLinnidutAt:
'2ntli7lttin, I • , „ .
'To tlo3"Youviti".lfli.;ny,
MAIs(HQOD: •
• now BO:
• Just publishinl, u noir frtlition. o,P
Pclohkstril I:.sa:y en, irho rfnirral cure (v.itlltoll mud
Moo) 'of Srbilantoirhma n t , Oniniii ;I( oikks,n, In.
volunksyy brow topry,; 11ilitni anti ;
Physical roc'apa.liy,llaim IThlont's to MA lingo . ;
also; CdodumptiOn s :lipi.oloy; ond LFII6I.I I ‘ICO4S I, Y ,
p o lijnanigenco or klorasl P,sir . aiapitre. I
rr-Pri.C6 'HeAlcd 'thiveje)ii;) ' ".'
,• 0‘2•1 Y 31X CEN T,S, ,
' `reiehroirelidth4, l,i 'lli's' to.slty
OntonotrAten front. •
, preirtlee, ILppt tho slay:ult.); couseljnouce• of soinsbn wo
tnny_hii Vuliout•tlin_kfonreruus r ron r u . l_
me.ql.l l Pl-crt 4191FItiop
pointing out mode et.re'st ORO simple. rot loin
'And offeettish by means; of ;rtitioh.leYrry orifferer.,no
'natter rthot h's conditluA nuty be, Toy rude hlntrel f
ehntiply; prfrolely,- Sri.' eminently': ••1•1 •••I,',
Jitir Whis j iecture Thouhl, be it t lily, of °eery
youth and every untwiu the • ..!
.• !Boot undol.,seal,.in a plalnenTelumltt:44l.l‘lroei j ,
postpahl ortrigelpt 9f six rsittn, g.r,ttro.polt dfalopr j : '
A Dr. MA:trine Guido, prjye .5,
44 : "P" "1 b11 2 4f '726. ; 6.ildi•lid'l
:f'l27.DbworyiNoviYetk,
0 . ' ll Hr:l9 r•,,
! • "
.I,..Par,elitrittlit,l.Chentieals9 (C.C.
2 .'olidVototdi atoailemi it, lot... Lib oiiittiOgnlt,
Jki?: ¢lottth,l4nuuror stroatt., 41,1su j nspinsidjdosort.
tnuht Of 'Mind Ebaili, Perfumorldsi olid lunityteolloe. ,
•AiiicdeJ4.7 V.liiiticliispitht,!
!.'!'; •, ;Nett Sn'dtb.
'rt.? . 4°, 13 11.; vii frri (.1 ' np -,n•,,.!3;•1:1
' • •
!1 , , • ,••
Wo nro grown4oitl 7 liow tLo thought'svill
When a glald4 IN SndpiOrii •:'" " P " , " I
Olt dome 9ongserhemheral ignOt that lluir •,' p
In ttmlilerice;of tho Ellt , t! • ,
• It may botloiihrloo,ocour ; rayl7 vows,
Or (ho tomb Oigarly trace; • ' !
Ilitfit ' s4.itretnEttt4p,4lT ".
In 'lo,l,4ltAirtnrectt ofpni.4. ' •.. •
b Nvlllonnit wild Rio the rare., that pat
Our steps frotolts greenqpd
And we mtea thedoy of many, a heart,
.•.Antl the light orranyst ; ~ t
For deep olog,many a s . lately bark ~..
nave the \ihol'adhg hilh;w4 rAled,"
That qtoefod with ue frouillidi r eaflk
0, friondx, tee nro'grovelag
..
thd dtot ,T • • -
W F. I:44l)Ltat, .
Q 5 our daily coilx and carol,
Ohl In tlo+ Ivec.1:11 of.lovo and truth,,
' 11 4 111,11 nv burdef'.ed Inenlory'bO4ro'
Ettell form may wear to the pits,lng gaze
Earn blhnln allt,6'fratbrie,9 ydt ' •
And beams niay.krighten am . In!er.thys
Which llfe tnornfng never mt.
the fli4!.ugag ritNtietve urgA
- To II• for ruel,7,nllnF : u . ny;
'l'h4lVuiri a that. novo In our path grquhr,r,
tud thr lucks that
~Tht! %Otero uli❑ ou opt' own may thorn
The ~ a t.,;rdr lha Foil'
•_
lild ,1:61lVf lo,s!glite;
A cd, I rhnitlll, : m:d Wrkit.iiivltii old! J.
itve galmd the , world col!! wisdom nom
brivaltiiirtied to 'pam owl foar ;I •
Itut whero oro the living founto wit, do got,'
Was Joy of LeArt ta, bear 7 .
Wo have ti . ,.n the' wealth ofjnatiy a pool
— lint - whore is - tho'h , po that . Forrrin -
But It, boa °diet. her.
It coal.: anal n wheu the vi
And th 71 . 0611 s h Ii youl6 reitra ?
We have ',town,. 11,0'1110a 01 - qttnny hrnkre .:
AVben the bkom wns deep 11.. d blue; .
And out ttutert dtight.juy rho rtitridir Limo (dun
Ittit the joy iroo fib nut Vtriti; -
I'M' it I.OVOI . rt , lnd OS, lIF ti!{; 11.1(101
Of It'ent'het lift :tre gr.wing
Anelg 11. r
Ihe •Itteg of the day is pttttk,
ill by—alt, %%litr Call tell
A tlelolc hi r 1 urn l;117AllP
A Stvlutllk. n "sell."
Our toils volifl tale yiu rln't "+u nllbi
Ile t.t.rs you "by (11111..1 •lia
=I
C. C.
A Lt oroey 1.. r 1.0111.nr",
Thpy 3011, gour It I" meeilt6g;
"Tnl.e'rare nf ourrelr it anion ; '
T'lnty •rnlntlluto I entlntr'• fur cheating,
rtrnetimer romblne I th the Iwo,
•If fop Apr bead Lent lord,"
,Ur. mai' he, your head lint clear
I nrlvlnl L,f .Irl II,"
Thvy 1 , 11 161‘, ' 'n1111:. oft n o n yrnir ear.”
W. F. E.U.H.ER,
Itornu for
To prnie, you, ih,y lay, '• you ttri, trrrfl "_
Kor hourst Illny a:11.119.101,1 you "luillore," ,
Itht 411 plynne uuderntanil -
111ro'A n,i Sr toy 'that Way, " 1 Swear.''
intiViot,they roll r going 41uought you '
And-"go rot' Ithrt.,l' 'merlon att
Whoa Ilnanchtl truttl4.o route to you,
Tliny toy, ",”11. hes up Os bin 'rook."
Fnail ml" rr the new name 14.1011 Icy.
“ftpcuirlaltz" engll , lllArifor - prlr, •
Yoliyo been, there," wton charged toe,rfillLY
Well, ,"you knew hew It le youtrell,"
hreper i . epro.f you x11(111111 offer,
They tell you "that galha he quite played:.
Large .. 'Allulaur,l roof" uIII hr mule.
y,lerl3 rornorod," or •• ouchrrd,"
That ht, if von gat inn 11* ;" • •.
'l'in't all you •' gilocct' If untutored •
In nun). galoot'n kuctrinli •
The, nre ^ llnce,c nlineethannittur with 110 - icalt,
.I`.• I . .dead 1t....ti " I. , err tcirin t -
If tint ••ahnn'oc' n tlic Ir macw,.
I alnl:t c• a•. " 'Om aficht."
=I
, It /I ff .
23,1111" I t.
te - a cold, wet evening in the month of
Deceinl,er, nit many years ago, the
.streets of Endon were stilltthronged with
passers by, lnu•rying to and 'fro through
the pouring rain. The gaslights in shop
'Ninriows - and - streerlabins'shonebrightly
in the floOded pavement, giving 'a brilli
ancy to the crowded throtighfaresin spite
of the dreary weather.
At the corner of Charing-eross,, near
the post office, stood one of the more re
spectable looking omnibuses that ply he- .
tweeii „London and the distant suburbs.
The driver and conductor were garaged
W V. CAVA'ACCII,
Prothonotary
in oil-skin wrappers--the horses as sleek
as satin with the rain running off them—
the vehicle 4111 d its attendants were made
up for the journey, which Prothised to lie
unusually uncomfcirlable. "Tints up I'
asked the driver gruffly of it man stand
ing beneath th'e portico of the Poiitoflice:
".,I.nother fteo minutes" replied the
time-kticieer lot;king'af his
srnt b. \V4 )NS,
During the short colloquy two passen
gers took their places in the onpilins—
one, e well-dresii . ed man, who growled
audibly to himself about, the weather;
the other. a Widow in deep mouluiug. As
the latter iaised a thick crape veil she.
displayeda set of features that attracted
the attention Of • her fellow-traveler, mid
skipped his growling.
At' the foot:of Westminster Midge two
'shabbily 'attired- women- hailed the con
ductor; and the 'omnibus was drawn .
uit
to the pavement to,reettiVu lielll:,7' They
mails in orbs. con fusion gating. in, and
complained ofthereboing no lamp inside, /
talking loudly. The -jou rutty. contintiert,
and then ,talking. gradually, einsed../
"Tito mite must taire6r, ine"llYeliiellee
you,P t ui,t LUu lirst.pussonger,,,resitining
, hiseattnelc , upuit the whimsy." will ,you
dhange.plitees with nio leant,for
waritund endeavored to/persuade .hiir to
do as ho suggested. ofror was pa
ditoly declined: - .7" - yprefor - this7posltion,-
thank yom!!,repli6d tholittle black:figure:
-Sonia ten iniindes passed wearily away;
• whon•one.OP (he two last edniers•showed
irigns'• :of/uneasiness; :rose, and
Sought,Soinothing on. the ifoor and upon
theidatt. Slte.toughed.tho lahtek tlguio
rolfghly.
• "You aro annoyiiig , that
the man., • " WilatillaVeloll lost?"
Tho viemiwchntinued her search. She
emptied her; pooketti f bringin'g. forth 'it
iscollanemik colication 'df . cuPpers, keys)
old gloves,' and tither things ; , lietiiiixioty
increased evoryiniehient.
'1 hare been robbed," alio at last
i ed:• 1 d , rdr. fritrhdl tiled ito 'lnteiY , her
i;,;•
dia
Sri vain: I
. 11 (.‘1111(1110t0r;. " , 1111 e cried in ant excited
tom; '? . ' , o6nduct'or,Ymy • watch .tas ' boon
stolch;liiud thasoTaoplo got 16'."
-Tho'colitldth.or klescolulecl frdm hits foot!
at DM - (in(Wof otrini ;
bus, .
msoilAivatelv a ) d thief
iliotnanims'titkoiri4" ky,:4.41
I. knew
,14 Shwigjone lOtr.floSr.rekillair .e.usfotrierk t
youtlnttstbeiiinistaken,P, :
t' 4 - tnitltigkozi,?l , eopitoill the , it*.
4 Sliti took its. and,passoct itto
frienxi. hero. I ludo* their.triaks•i'' , +-AL
'' You (1512) acouso me,. 4. 8 4
F.or
5; WtAVVIlir iltotilllPliCV l horl3 ,
I - ".1i;
l{ad'llbi•hptttcli in Iten
. .
.$t :1 4 (7 9,1 , 7 7'/(L; DA IT.
li3.llll.tkr, - limey it:l you .1101
TN AN OffNIIIITS
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love miOuteg taince; And could
hoii'll.n4 it. • • '
TheLwlticiw-WaS greatly A ngitated:
": • "Yen ^ are: , Tory - wrong," • she • said
Meekly; 'tfiedking through her veil,'
''"Nopsi am not," refilled the mouser
'fiercely, and you know well enough
I'Pt not:" • • ,
"Maybe you dropped it in getting in,'
. 6UggOstOdtho cdn'dubtor.
"'NO snob. 'filing, it was too well ,icatst 7
l eiled; Ilelt her touch inc as I passed het.
.positiVe about it, qnd quite as posi
tive she or her' companion shall give it
••
' Tlietvidow uncovered her 'face;- now
jihlei•'than-aver",'-and`hhrdly able toapealr,
declared her innocence of each a charge.
.
"Look for it again, =Wain," 'said,..the
conductor persuasively, " maybe yon left
it 'at .home."
Again the woman looked all over the
omnibus and through her pockets =the
watch Wa's not forthcoming. • '
' "Give Wire,' she exclaimed, almost
breathloaa with rage,"."give 'it up, and
I'll let you off.'" No one replied.
"Cjaill a Policeman, ''' she then cried.
"Stop the" lmis and call 'a policeman.
We'll see who is to rob me, indeed."'
The first passenger expostulated with
the infuriate woman ; offered his' card
arid ticldiesa, iturl to be responsible for the
tagFT.-7
. 1 1(onr card and s adOrees; of eeprso
they're falso. dall a polioernan, con
iluctor.,' • •
-. Resistance. was useless. The (Minibus
was stopped ; and a policeman came up.
"T give•thik person into custody for
stealinguy;wateli."
The. constable asked a few vituißtions,
and then said it would be necessary for
all presenti to go with him to the police
station. '
" Will you hare a 'cab and go quietly ?"
ho said, turning his lantern on tho WidOw,
who was paralyzed with fright.
't We ;pass your qtiarters," said the
conductor. " I know this lady, and am
sure it's . rt mistake."
The policeniaiiloolted incredulous; and
uttered sornothing about suspicious
character.
" Do your ditty, sir, and make
. no re
marks," ,exclaimed the passenger / who
had been accused as an accomplice in the
\
robbery. The po ' einan entered - the
omnibus,:seating Mins' lfUext the widow,
who became hystericara d speechless_ .
Fortunately no - othai- m'sserigers - were
met with'on the rent'. Di duo tittle:the;
police station was Torched, - Whea . all
alighted; the r cOmitable Mailbag the way to
the room where the officer who received
theitight-eharges-wal - on - drrty. ' - '
_ ' _The_eircumstances- of her loss mere re.-
kited with puled' volut4lity by the shab.
bily attired woman, :to whom the officer
listened with attention, taking notes of
"You must ho scan:MeV: ho said to
he widow, and directed her to be taken
ip stairs.for that purpose.'
The piissengers ptetqstedlondlyagitinst
his indignity.
"My name. is Williamson. I am, stay r
ing at liforqy'li Hotel, and will give you
any reference you phmso. Lot me be ro
sponEiblo for this lady, or lot mo pay you
the value of the watch," he said earnestfy,
addressing the lastrequest to the woman,
who made no reply.
" The matter is now in our hands,''
said the offtcor, " and. must be proceeded
With in the regulli.r way." He then re-,
peated his orders for the—settr-itir-to—be
made. .
The widow was led, or rather carried,
into a room on the first floor, and there
submitted to the tender mercies of two
of the female police.
her bonnet and veil wcrir torn rudely
from her head, the long brown hair ruth
lessly disheveled, and her dress was taken
oft. As the black gown fell upon the
ground something‘in -the pocket struck
heavily against the floor.
• • " Ah ! there it is," exclaimed one of
the searchers with a malicious grin, " I
thought we shoukln't have far to go."
The poaket was opened, and to the dis
appointment of, the female police a large
dour key, but no watch was found therein,
"You, can dress yourself," said the
women, one of • whom more charitable
than the other, assisted. 'elm widow 'who,
in a sad condition, and still speechless,
presently descended the ' Staircase and re
appeared .in the police station.
"Nothing found.. on her ?''• 'inquired
t hci officer. " Nothing," was the' answer.
The officerpioceeded to enter the de
tails of the upon the police sheet. •
".Whatantme doett the prisoner give ?"
• No • tpply. • • ..
f' Sfie has smite cards with her,", said,
ondof the searchers.' • .• j ' • • ,
nand !hem here." The 11:1111 * C1111 the
cards was taken ,doein.• , • • • .
Mr. Williamson again repe.tted Ids ro
Wiest to la) aeeeptea as bail for the no
ended:
`.'You're not; it:liouseholder; and it's
too late now," replicir the ollicer, who
then ordered the,tvidew to heromoveifto
the prisoner's cell, a tlinily lighted room,
- furnished - only - with ry few bencliesfiguinst
the: walls,. rand containing 'some twenty
ouenpants of both sexes, and All, classes,
She was ,thrust in:rtmong the 'wretched
group,' and ,the iloor,leelted upon
", "Boriy to imi3 you ham, , my dettri" said
aTaily dressed wienan coming up tai her,
as she stood bewildered iii the , middle of
. •r •
" Egad.though, hot,;' , " continued 'a
dimnlcon-follier, attempting. to erebritee
her...t! • :• • .; 1.•,,
"Lettvwher alone.'?:Oxelnhned the wo
man, thrtniting, , the 'man. away, • ' nnd
knocking.. 'down' without mnoh
=II
effort. . .
'rho.; rest lnow • gathered •dirottrui• the' • limpid stream,
Omtioy,fmrinif,., the gurghng,,broolc,, andwhiowpand; her snewly-foiind.4ll3forider: ;
they i.oftered , no into rfereuee,, but 1 ggiett thht ti
,thq only, driniF oyer 1 414:tided for man.
with aeopislrwonderment , ht‘whitt , 'WaS
view. ti, 1 •,, .;., The shipwrecked. seumun,: \ thO weary ;
'
F Art:4l'l , o-n ifico torLprot(Cct , tlio trayolur,,on the sandy., desert, Anti. the'
ooldier th 9, fled
,of hattle,
, innocent, Poll/ you. ate,'? umid one' of .the.
prisoners ,jeeriiigly, to , the ,womitn , Who, .All pry:
,watFr,!, ~vater.! ! The rich matt in
held' the uvidoW in ler arms.. I ,thu Script o ureq,offered, i atti pesseimis
Shall, protdct , hvltdr I please, '-'. -was for „just ono The mail Ojos with=
, the aceonipaniedi with, nit oath,, ,cortt , it, p 41,4 ,Yetf,fcm,Y .this„.wo. aro daily
,
alie ' S 43qt , of .place-,among.ns,,,and ~dill daBo . 4Ykipg.io 111, 1 .xing
soon he released." .1 Xiliaippl:t4,C9,lllllQtraq, , hoing satisfied
her stoploio,!Astaininoied , ,nit.4l,atll9rl-6 , 144111! g96i 1 „3 1 , 1 4 wliolosoruu,
;had fallen ..4finicl ~ 4 0 Y r;8 41 4Pg ,ipemnprohen,
!fget.us stdii herei , ,Voryl.ecimfort„ , sihle,,L3,49,rmkuuture,
1,4 r • 1 ,
o . l ThoVp.trvan tried to Rothe, tilt° wid6w,'
and sucee odpdiinnpro vatting. thq' pthers I
from! rooldsthiklerJ, Lit „Would indeed,
layOtbdon hselessffou any,oftllem
tho-tutthprityt of 'futlt,it , ,pi•otector t ,
t ' •
1
whose powerful arm kept 'them . at
bay.- • •
An' hohr—two..ltours elapsed- in; this
terrible position—tho prisoners, those; to
whom 'tho locality and Mioninstances .
were familiar, had settled themselves for
the night; some stretching lipon.,,the
floor, Cithers;tfpon the benches. ;Oho .or
twO novices continued• to pace the cell,
'occasionally disturbing the sleepers, , who
protested loudly and coarsely against the
intrusion..
The . widow regained her speech and
consciousness,' and was still clinging to
her-protector;whow theilooropenedoncl
her name .NT:I9 Called.
. Being led one, sho was received at the
entrance by an old friend who had been
desired to come to her assistance by an
unknown visitor.
Without waiting inquire into what
had. happened, h offered to- become, se-,
curity for, ho . •
"You are -a householder?" said the
constable,,intoirogatively. • :.
• "Earn not,_.but I live in a house.he,
longing -to My family, and am a medical
man, well-known In this neighborhood."
Useless, sir, • quite useless. If you
aro a ,professional man, you, perhaps,
know our regulations in these cases, and
how strict they are.," •
The doctor endeavored to overrule the
tib,jections, but unsuceessfully,--the po
liceinsisted upon. the accused returning
to the coll,.and were about verroving her,
when Mr. Williamson arrived, accom
panied by several other friend.., to find
whoM Ito liad been driving :intuit town 2
Tb•o responsible householders : satisfied
the recinirementS or the poliee, bail was
accepted, and the widow taken to -her
home, - overcome wi'tlt excitement and
distreks of mind.
" I told thorn it was a mistake,:' said
the coudheter, as he opened the door of
-the omnibus, but that old vixen wouldn't
have it."
Having escorted the widow to her
.home, Mr. Williamson and those with
him loft her to the care of the doctor-aid
a servant
It was fire o'clock. in the morning be
fore the. omnibus was dismissed, having
been employed all - night by Mr. William
son- in his endeavor to gather the widow's
friend's•together,
According to the directions given by
the police, all concerned in the strange
occurrence_ assembled at the.police court,
at eleven
,o'clock the follorrin - g - dify.': -
, TI!?.) night charges being disposed of,
a Short delay occurred before the "more
important, cases rG~'o called 'on. The
buzz of conversation in tl,e crowded court
- w - a - s - stuldenly - Micrrupted by a constable
making his way towards the widow and
her friends; and conducting them with
much ceremony to the magistrate's .
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the densely packed, 'audience to be dis:
appointed by the case bqpg hearth in
private ? Curiosity was stilTmore cruelly
excited when the magistrate, returning
to Ids seat on the bench, desired the clerk
to proceed with case mimber two on the
list;'att li3aae I'over that of the widow'
and, the watch wi,thout a remark:
In the meantime, a strange scene lulu
been going on behind the legal eurtain.
t'pon entering the robin / the widow
was met by her ni , cuser who, in the most
abject manner, implored forgiveness for
what had happened—she had conic to
confess her error—the watch had been
• and_ -
"And where was it found ?" asked
Mr. Williamson of the woman -who Was
on lief knees.
"Not half an hour ago, in niy table
rawer,'" gasped the virago,' who was
ow as humble as she had been violent.
" And 'you had not tho prudence ,to
ook there for it last night:'" said the
Mtn
" \ vas so sure slic, had it
"Sou still persist hi taking this lady
for a thief exclaimed lir. Williamson
indignantly.
'rlie widow requested the penitent 'to
Ilse. and declared she readily forgave .
Itpr.
But the inattvr c. nnn be ;1114)wc , (1 to
'est thtis;" said illiamson; •.a
midi . e apology 'is necessary; and some
itimement. mi. 4 he made for all the
nicely that has Levu caused." •
Hereupon the Magistrate, who had
been a silent slieciator wb a t had passed,
suggested that legal advice .gliould be
taken' on thu sntjeot, mid an apology
'drawn itti in dtn , ; then lectrdte
room tti resttem hiS official 'duties in the
crowded court boitse'; .
llr, Williamson obtained i)erm bitiil)ll to
continue an. acquninf:iiMo so strraTely
" 4 •
COMM . lle was"a mnit - of - propos
sesslag Manners and appeai'anee, Maid of
Children, and • delighting' especially in
thnsclielont;ing to tin- widow,
Some months ;that. file Oniiiibtis
.
'eut-die had, iu the u'reantimo availed
ireself of.thc permission sinathad made
iniself a great. favorite with the ebildrau
his visits to the house' bel'ame Joon)
frtquent
"Jl:lo_yoll_renicrnber,?_!_he sail,-on--ouo
'of theso'oollaslon.o, f o flui widow, " how
peislATilugly I tried to make you talk
i%ce th`s•eniot'l' "
Th'e'Widow'bltisheti, and 'deelai•ed she
ad fargotten the eirepinktance:'
"Y(M may 'ftirget it, but I riever, ban ;
o imprOssion'yOu nindu upon me mini-
ing effacei—Mid . Mr. Williany2
son dontiintpd' fL;nnist eloquent speech;
one 41411.0oliatily lie had Idng studied,
• for an 'opportunity 'to
didiiror." ofipoAnnity prmiented it
self,' iind iiOt . iotik'afterwards the id(ilhtc
1
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Nsum Beyer a. pprolleautiful re
.P/Y All4ll tli4kof p r go9cl;p9fiii in.atitioticnip
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At.the, present Onto no less thou tlive
of our,States, are coustrucCing : new
NOw_Tortt, will attempt t 0
rival-, the -National Capitol itself, by. a'
struoture..nt Alhatty• to, cost,
five millions, but probably by the day of
its ' completion it will have consumed
twice as much. - This-capitol is -to-b W--4.
''renaissance, editiee, with domes, pavil
lions, and statuary., Illinois ventures,
after much debate, to spend four millions
uptin a classical capitol at Springfield,
and lowa is ready to spend one million
and' n half Upon a Corinthian structnie
at Des Moines, and to ornament it with
a wrought iron dome, at ,some „future
day, to cost half a million more.
Some States, as,.-}Vest Vrginio,- bake
no capitol house at all ; others, as Con
,necticut, have two, but the agitation Is
rife there for their consolidation at Bait,-
ford. Two of the- States only Contain
State houses in present, legislative use
whims date to the Revolution—llltodo
Island and Maryland. The noblest State`
capitol now complete is at Nashville, and
'the most expensive is at Columbus. :The
following data have been collected front
various sources, Chiefly from members bf-
Congress, upon the majority of the re
maining State edifices : . , • , •
Tint_State capitol
napolis, is a handsome . site - Omen of the
brick architecture, of the last century,
and is surmounted by a dome and snub
of staunch timber which attain. -the
height -of two hundred feet. From his
eyrie isidrorded the very best view p9s
sible of the Chesapeake, hay. The Gov
ernor's room and le.gidative chambers
Annapolis arc 34 by 1.0 fect cacti, and,
like all the edifice, they are light, quoint,•
. and substantially built. An appruPri_
atiou of seven thou Sand pounds sterling
wa.s passed in 1700 . fur this edifice, and
'its foundation stone was laid in 1772.
The State capitol of Delaivare is a
comfortable brick edifice, somewhat di
14idated,• and perhaps the most exclu
sive little building for its purpose iu the
country, its Sonato chamber being little
bigger, than a jury -box. A series of
green parks, enclosed by wooden fenSes,
standqin front of this building„ and the 1
whipping-post is in an adjoining lot.
The capital .town, Dover, stands upon a
flat plain, and is uninteresting beyond
description.
:The Rhode Island State house, _cttNes._
port, is built of brick with freestone
trimmings, and a cupola aria balustrade
ornament the roof. It was bufit'prior to
the Revoluticnh •
capit.whoMaine r nt-Augusta r
cost • $170,000,_ and is built of granite,.
columns in the centre and plain wings.
IL stands upon a green elevation, laud
near it is the plensUnt residence of
Speaker Blaine.
The PennsylVabia State capitol is 'lBO
feet front 1%80 feet deep, built of briek,
with an lonic portico and an ugly dome.
In adjacent separate edifices are the
Governor's and other State offices. There'
is no mein in this qhlifice capable of
accommodating Rbtlicrmers, painting of
the Gettysburg.battle. The view frOin this
capitol is exquisitely bouncLby-mOunkain
and river scenery. Near this point was
the once- mooted place ,for the National
Capitol.,
• The Massachusetts State house was
completed in 1708, and it is the most
conspicuous edittee in Boston. Its dome
is 129 feet above the ground and 130 feet
above ItTn level of the neighboring sea.
- This building, tholigh old, is entirel,
worthy of our most historical city, and it
is kept in a state of military order and
cleanliness, as if it-were really the head
quarters of the Ornnmonwcalth. Bronze
statuary stands on the flights of terraces
leading to it, and, in the rotunda and
busts of distinguished Bostonians. i This
is the only State capitol which remains
in a city of the first-class.
'The State capitol at Albany stiinds 130
feet above the Hudson river, and' cost
$120,000, the city of Albany contributing
to build it more than one-fourth of that
amount. It is Made of stone,,. and has au
lonic portico built against the sidd of the.
buihliu sUrnmunted with urns i'n Indus.
tralle - runs along the roof, abil fin ctligy
of Justicosurmounts the cupola. ”This
small lint pleasing sit ucture is directly
beside the oxen tation for the new capitol.
11.\ - eli' - Topey State Mouse, at Tren
ton, is a hulltling wilt an ugly body, but
with a oust dome, and within very cg t ee.
ably lighted and arianged.
The Vermont Ellate house, ' at Mont
pelier, is 1:10 by 100 feel, and lot feet
high, built of dark Barre granite, with a
copper roof, in the 'Doric style. -It cost
$1112,000, the people of the town con-,
trihtiting $13,000. A statute of Ethan
-Allen, by- .Larkin ~ is one of its
attractions.
The Now Hampshire -State house, at
Conctiid;kNvas commenced in 1810, and
occupied in 1819, itnil it cost $82,000. It
is 126 by 117 feet in dimensions, and
'built of granite.
The Virginia State capitol, next to
Washington. the most suggestive and
best coinnricinorrited leliislative- edifice in
the country, is an unsuccessful adoption
of the Maison Oarroo at Nifillletl,lorance,
one' of Jefferson's hobbies—beset with
lonic pilasters Mid columns, depending
upon a basement, Being of brick rough
cast, it does not , affect the eye pleas
antly,.
The Lotiiiiiaaa State ; capitol, at Ilatoti
Rouge, is a queer, turreted, tall, edifice;
jsesembling an arsenal.
.North Carolinalak a fair State capitol
in a pretty, town..
The State capitol of A labania, at /Meet
gemery, classical structure,
dome,, wall adapted te, its purposes, ainl
pleasitig.to. the eye at a: distance. This'
town_ became, the capitol ‘ si ;as early as
,1817: 41 1 •,t ,
state papitei., of, Uliiy,, nt Columbus,
,Is 804.,,feet long, 44 ; feet nildc, and to, the!
/smut
Teponibling
shade, of,,whita Inat;cliiteeture
it might be called the olassionlppnri.'.elal;,
Adatintrefalse . pediment : rises iu, the
middle over the flat chinuaiyed roof., The
rotunda depressed,„and Acsetublo
boy's, cap, and ,the fine ecolunins, kinct.
pilasters which surround , .the cdilloo only
tnakelthesekneannesses cduspictioes. It
'cost Ms:Mt 44,000,000; !and •,wris once
likonett byther colobr'ated,:Wrin, ecru. to
a teacup standing on a 'brick.
this'oeular ilinstration , in'a speech', pi*,
*On 041 Rap and the bi.lck. • ,AAlOs. ,
oneholes .( the , capitol,
'eellossal pile/
vr,-IkntiKA,
L:h1)0q
En
EMU
,
f TtlThie : $2.03 n• ylkitit I N • ADVANOV.!!! !!1;
! lf.pot wHliiit Pirycar.
• ..
VIUMM
. „
• The K t 1.1 y. 'St:go
rnaihia:Luihling.:with a gall94 , 9ftiq o 9 l.
six doliic :colulotw and.o.
„reficAubling the ayerago
hWiise. Solna monuments tire appcailagos
.of this edifice.
!Mo . Indiana State .capitol, was, com
pleted in
,18134, and, is a , decrepit, editlce
-189,:feet- long Int_ ED feet .w_id,e,-741/ a
portico of wooden columns,And. a .!ome.
They say. modeled after the Par
thenon 2 and, as it cost $00,000,. it is
probable that it is modeled pfeer,it,, at
least., A new State. capitol' is, badly
wanted at this•-peint.
The Illinois State capitol is a classical
building with a • dome, standing on a
square of three acres, and itris said td,
badly ventilated.j , , ,
The Michagan,State .capitol, ut„Lau=
sing, was buiit, of womb, in; 113.17,",and
cost $15,000, It resembles, a twq-storied
school house. This is tlm,mitst, modest.
capitol in Lhe. West.
Madison,
,the capital city, of, Wisconsin,
has a superb site, upon a commanding
isthmus; between lakes. The State seat
was fixed here in 1837. front MI original
coni•iction of the fitness of the place.
The capitol is, built of limestone, in the
centre of a park of fifteen acres, Mid the
stroets.ritdiate downhill-from this high
point. IL is tolated,, that, for_ Mani Years
the hogs t.iscil,to get untleOhe Jegialativo
floors and gruntat the orators,,,
At •Des Moines ? , the State capitol of
lowa is a crude fixed lic 4 rit iii Is3o,
and it cost $lO, poo ;.,it is 10(1 by :15:'1'eet.
Themcw capitol: wilLbe., eomplete,.l iu
1870.
The State capitol of Mism.tri,
suil City, litamis ou a bur,
Liu, river, with its ham, 80 test
above the water.. egliis State house cost.
$i350,000, and 10 InOlt of stone, : in flop
style, find loOks well as one ascends, the
river toward it. .
The State house at Jaclrsou,, Xissis
sippi, is a three-storied affair with a dome.
The Tennesscp State hous& cost a mil
lion of dollars, and stands 173 feet .abovo
the river on the highest ground in Nash
ville. It is an lonic edifice, with a cupola,
prominent as the Acropolis, and the best
State edifice in America.-
Little Rock was selected for the capitol
site of Arkansas 41181.7. The capitol ie
a crude
The .capitol of Texas, at Austin, is I4a
feet by DO, - with a"dome reaehlM,rtit alti
tude of 101 feet. The building is of ail
oolite, of a soft white color, and cost
$150,000. It is lonic in order, and orna
mented by a cupola., Texas has very
gpoil.State..lmiklings,
In nearly all the States the capitol_site
has been rembved at least once,. and
within thp past few years Many changes
have taken•plabe• Not every reader is
aware that the capitol of 9eorgla
_is dory
~tlantu ; of Nebraska, Omaha (now
LinColn);Uf Oregon, Salem ; of
New Orleans; and of Kansas, To
peka. The gate edifices of these cities,
like those of SacrantobtO' and Carson
City, •-the capitals of California and
Nevada-, ate as let of small note. A loss
number 'will recbgtilie 'in 'the irord Tuc
son the capital of Arizona, or in Olympia
the capital
,ofyirasbington.
The follotriiirare the Other territorial
capitals ^ Colorado, Dervier ; Dakota,
Taunton ; Idaho, Boise City ; Montana,
Virginia City; Now Me:itiOo, Santa Fe ;
Utah, Salt Lake City, and Wyoming Chey
enne.
The value of the capitol to a town has
no measure by 'experience." Several of
our State capitals are virgin as such, and
the most remarkable groWth in any of
them is obsdrved at Indiatiapolil Which
'stands as nearly conti•alinlndiana 'as the
surveyors could determinn it', and became
alsO a railway tOciii. Othdr tOwnt as
Hai l risbnrg, seem to have suffered by
legislative contact, and to convey the
dingy impreSsien of a corrupt atmosphere,
rather than to be kulinm for their nntural
advantages. The growth ofTroy, within
six miles of Albany, is a ease of commerce
over taking and passing . tradition, so
ciety, wealth, and pcilitiFal importance.
Newport, Rhode island,,illustlates'pleas
are powerful to revive a city wiMn coin-
MerCe has long departed, and legislation
is impotent to re-inspire.
The capital list is suggestive in it no
inenchture, having a classical' 'touch in
'Atlanta and Augesta Sei•orim;
of adventure ill Raleigh,' Colunibla and
Colunibus ; religiOns'itnit 4ohtilnentatl 'in
Providence ;tort Cetiemit i prOMiefary.or
royal Albany', 'fronton and 4.nriapolis ; ,
. biogrilphleaf in fackion; Mont:Ornery, -
• M i son, Aiisicit hid Car-
Dity'; Inclitinin Topeka,
YandoMand ' AZend' ;
Spanish or Preneliin Montiiolieit Baton
Des ,Moines, SamMuolito, and
On the' wiishini r ton
city - iii the 1,,e5t, viudicitted oC all our capi
tol site's. instence"ef veri
fication of thii coinprisin,g'g!'iod' 'sense ei;
our forefathers, being at - .once 'popular
and placid, the most °Melly City in the
nation, developing au architeatdral and
social character of its owitd the
. .Sonfi - Fazia — the East, z flthwhich ' disputed
about. it So' long, iniVe 'Ceased to molest
it silken 1814. That the West' should
Make some 'attack' upon it' is- natural ilk
vie of the 'wonderful Anil Miiioicipated
development there; but we may safely
trust the ,getter- feeling nf.•the Western
people—these who take' little..stock ill
merely .banotta agitation, and %yho know
that no greater, blow could, he,struck at
thu stability of, our institutions,, and the
Jioverent elements of• our•naturei than to
destroy the, monuments of„eighty yeas
and make asolato tho, spot , eMenanly
bapt hual Washing tom- 11407d/whin. Uypi
lal.
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-'"'l-tio:nplit.bitiin!'wit!l my
opponent' all: day; If . he. inqlstn on it,"
said n very diatilignisbed lawyer, in . a • .
511e9C4.4 tL4
.--7 that , thou,''., t4O - ;.4li.ponetit
Tuning it,':cciarsci.nliveitnnii, froni, bin' bead.
. .
Al May it . pleaso thcacia.Surti,oX did not
'say , brialem I"4.otoried,tllo
: i4,•• . 4h,y,s`':" ! 41 ,451 i; Wife, Ta r, but
'Yer'roW la'rt..:hirt.ii;cois there
!ri'iSitiiio* . 'iii . iVe'kekt'O'f!ilie harness
he 'doc;S:ii:Dt c st46i l :::: t .. •
to . aoian who
was . p.ouying_erth ii volley of ill language
to him Was : "Ilavo a care, friend, thou'
'i l iialrkt•rUti'thyr-ftieo . :egtiihFitqhy •
Vi6: 6 ''Sidd a father
tOus.little boy. oy, o you cnow •
What l'efninS , 9 4l "!'Yes, pa, a
Vis'.•taillig's j itafe`biii.' 4. ; 4 ' lll .
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