Zitt Iffi add. VOL.. 71. 'NO. 18 SECRETARY Bon TWELL has. ordered the sale of $8,000,000 of gold and the Purchase of $10,000,000 of boeds during the month of May. Mr. Boutwell im prove* every month as a financier. TIM usual amount of rumors concern ing the , iii . O6nitiliation:of the'Catinfit'are afloat.' Them is „just as . „much truth in them now ns there lute imen at any •time during the list year'anil We expect the present t Oobtnet,to l lteen their places until 3Taiph , 4, 1872, .and most of themrliniclilf.4,lor,.... Itune for many Y eani , a Senator fronk yyg4 ? il r t, and one of the leading Seeessionieta of .411 e ,country, died on Friday laetjat .*landria, aged 73 years.,,, Thus„one o ne, the leaders of the reliellionure . rapidly disappearing, and a-040,0_4,qa0 .will,laayo,fuo. without a representative of, the wickedest .and ,stupidest folly ever enacted by men. Tun United States Treasurer holds as security for Circulating notes,- $355,857,-, 600, and as security for deposits of public' moneys, $15,7,16,000; mutilated notes burned during the week, $354,360 ; total burned, $42,823,224 Bank . cyroney. issued for bills destroyed; $334,950; total, amount, issued, . $42;225,953. Its - lance due for mutilated notes, $597,271 ; bank circulation; outstanding this date, $315,-, 034,500; national gold bank circulation• issued, to date,„ $40,000.{, shipments ;of notes daring the week, $2,752,114; of fractional currency, 085,9661. receipts of fractional currency during the. week, "$722,000.; fractional currency, counted and destroyed during the week, $034,- . r rerenue _receipts ,during: April, $9,340,015. Total receipts, cur, rent fiscal year to date, ' $120,688,273. AN Alabima paper, 'the • Huntsville Item, says the South "will not forgive the robbery Of four thousand millions of dollars, property guaranteed to ber by the Constitution of the United States." If this is fair index of Southern senti ment on the subject, as we have no doubt it is, Senator Morton stated 'Ma impott ant factin his Washin'gion speech, When he declared the Southeth Derdocracy in tend to - demand; payment for theit , en franchised slave's it ever that party 'Miff seed getting • control 'of the .goverd ment. This is as solid an argument as can be made against the election of •a• Democratic President and Congress. DEnT bearing interest in coin : Bond at 6 per cent, $1,687,561,250 ;Awn& at 6 per cent, $214,567,300; total pritici pal; $1,902,128,550 ; interest, $480332,-' 064,08. 'Debt bearing interest iu lawful money : Certificates of indebtedness at &per cent, $678,000;' navy' pension fund . at 3 per cent, $1.4;000,000 ; iertificates; at 3 per cent, $36.345,000 ; total princi ple, $51,023,000 ; . intereit, $286,166;663. Debt on which interest has ceased since maturity ; principal, $3,096,012.26 ; tercet,. $509,090; debt bearitik no tercet, old demand am legal fendernotes, "$356,096,800.50'; fraCtronal citrrencyr $40,5570,097.50; coin certificates, "$20,- 483,500; total principal, $417,151,298; unclaimed interest, $820,213 ; total debt principal, $2,373,898,860.23 iiateresti $49,485;592.85; total, $2,142,834,883.11 ; cash in the Treasury : Coin, $106,453,.:; 979.34; Currency," $12,706,860.63 ; total" $119,260,836.97 - frdebt, - less cashin the Treasury,-May 1, 1871, $2,03,573,543- 14 ; debt, less , cash. in 'the' Tieasiirr, April 1, 1871, $2,309,697,596.27'i crease of debt during the past 'Month,' $6,124;053.13 ; decrease of debthsinde March rl,' 1371; $17,135,303.78 ;_ decrease of debt from March 1, 1869, to March 1, 1871, $204,754,413.09. 7W17 APPORTIONIthiI.7( TlkaPportionnaonddllzpassod:3)y:the_ Legislature„is, coming ig for a liberal share , ofdrinvslation fromtbeintensely pitrtitsalpye.es , 4,4;)oth parties ! , ;t true that iliellepublicank SQ11:113 ..Counties have been unjustly dealt with, and the Dem4itS otbots deprive'd of their pro Per representation, but tliehe isolated and individual cases are no argument against the bill in general, or any reason, for the Elovernor withholgieg, hj6 ap prOval fi'oin it. On the whole, it does equal and exaot juitice to' both parties, and, ns such, we ittlnd by our • original declaration that it will be acceptable to the State at'iarge. ' • "!, ' • The onli objectionable the inequality of the rates of representation. This iinpariint ki g iiSce 'at 'the :dls tricte:l" But - when Wile:tile to 'l3:cantina irrid that the in equality in one district is atoned for in enotliee-• 'The Senatorial districts, the numVer taxables antfthe mein hers they are entitled to, ire shown in. the following table : . District'.. n.l , ' Wee. 'bare, • Philadal,Ala , ~ . ..186,632 4 , . Cheater aad Delaware ```'49,14.9 • . Montgomery 21,d16 1 Dueles'ithdelfartleatniOton '':31,18 1' !Ammeter. ..... .... ..1. 1 1 01 - 117114111.. -- r • i - - .26,142 - 1 Lehigh and Carbon , Marls, ti,on 1 Dauplilkang Leha'uon' ;22,912 ' 1' Luaorde: Mamma and , P11te1..1.•.'4.';'.4.49,924 • '2 Dradford, : gleg , 12 k7liu;,M7QminiDo “. 1 8 '4 64 . 1 Lyeathing, Montour, Col., and 5a11trark.,23,292 • Cameron, *diem), Mega. 46,002 1 Snyder; Parry; ` ' r '23,127 • 1' ' Ombra, Cleeireeld,: J.l; ..22,047 '.l Cumbn,.4l l ,l' o lY99lk l W, ' .22:48 -,, Adams and yore 7 25,190 1 Dedford: 'Fulton, Dlair , Sothareet 24,013 Centre. Juniata, Ulfilin, 11 untlngdun...23,7ll I Allegheny.. 44, ''4 • rJ1.61,141 8' Ind!. Ifp)gropre,laufl .. .. 23,013 I '' 1,3,402 1 Heave', Maier, oit'ao t jll,ll 1 t!larloii,loifif &die A tent lAnrento, Herm-, Vouungo Crslnfprd Bb3 j rle fiina r. ' Tlie4liajorities `in• fdlii "0111a:del phia distrietcv ati• • the - , `lr'trst, F,aurth, Beyenth, Eighth, and "TW &Ay.: sixth ' Witds naljdritii, •' Tonal, Fourteentli,! ' Fifteenth,. "and ninth wattle ; ono Senator. majOkiti, A,Y 0. ' Six 'EleitinitiP, Twelfth, " lloveiltVidtk"atilf ;NsA'o Eitiratthi: arctic nlajority,, qtl,o Atlrt)li The ~fiietee~tll i i '' l'woitto~fi~ frwentx-fourth,,TilelSPark4 frwouty-sovonth, and y '•lTlviontrolghtlr ardp,;; ,ono Repabliein : Too. jorlej, l 4;ol2: , 04(iiAe. 'gitj 'ilte cot ), Dom. flop. . Chellter . . Olitio . lhliVf 1; 'Lune 1 o4b4niti s oli...:„ Lan kli " "' '.. ° p!iiikt =l • '2.;'." . '94P' . . i.blB f. ~ 1 265 Berke • '41,560' Dauplin e . aul Lebanon Luxerne, ripm oe . and Pike - 3,716 Bradford, Susquohnna,, Wayne, and Wyoming,' ' i, ! ' 3,290 — 1.77,,,, Lyeotnlng, Iloyanr, Colut.+l4 and , p 1-1' Sollivon..3' ' 3, i....... .... ~„.. , .. Cameron, 31,cicesm, PollOril. and ' - ;: . i Tina • '' , 6 ........ :.'A'} ....,!. 3,C21 . .'•.ti , ... Snyder, Pot r v ilit\J Nor tliup'i c ppi1a4,.... ';,'3 GB Clinton, enu;bri?;.ClearLl"Olttp- atfa;:..,...... . ::::: , Elk Cionberlaud and Franklin Athima and York Bedford. Fulton, ilnir, nod Sums • Cimica, Juniata, MUM% and Hunt, hid? , 055 Allegheny - 4,557 Indl:lmi nod Wnslin'o; , Oland Got Fayette Ond 'Greene ; ', " l ' • 2,339 Miniver,: Driller, and Wasklngton... 704 Clarion; Jefferson, Arntel.rong, and .' , , . . Fared 066 Liorro Cinw fold; or s • 1,242' ;... Frio arid Warren IThis,.table is based 'upon GoVerner GearY'svote.in.lB69, when his majority Was Only 4,596, and yet itgitres'us seven teen out of the thirty-three 'districts by safe majoritiesin almost nverrinstance, there being but'two under one'thoustand. Ontlmother—handAlie-:,Deniocrats-herre sixteen districth on a vote in whieh they came nearest carrying the State since the war, and two of the* by majorities, that can be reversed. For instance, the. dis trict composed of 'Snyder, Perry; end. Northumberland, is accredited . antic, and gave 68 majicrity for Packer iii. 1869, whereas, last fall it waa,llepub limn! by 626 majority. imzerne, which. complains so bitterly, at being •annexed to 114onroo.an& Pike, nee& not 'despair, :for the Demeert i ?,,tivmajorltyln.the coina, ties yomprising the,district was only 762 last fall, and ,the same energy that 'ear tied Luzerne over, to the Republican; column filth will revolutionize the dis trict in the Suture. • . As 'regartle the Representative die. met the prospects for a. steady Repub •licarr, majority rare J)o less encouraging. Of the eighteen Philadelphia distridts thirt6n are ,Republierin, 'and . outside of the city the• districts are so ' arranged that' we Can, at almost any election at whicka full vote is cast, secure more than the six majorityostensibly awarded• us. ,There is nothing in the bill which -justifies the name of gerrymander. It is the best that could have been devised in tho anomalous condition of affairs at -Ilarrieburg, and itinivas Olive the full est, and Ireest :representation to rill the voters'of the State, while scouring to both pelktieal partici' their rights. It is neither infamous rn- unfair ;'• and be= 'cause it May displease - our friend's in One frr two counties, nod out enemies in one bt two others, is no reason why it :should not become a law. • A !State contemporary, somplainindof the injustice of the bill, cites - ns an in stance of glaring outrage, the case. of Philadelphia,' which, with 158,682 taxa bles, haa , only, four. Senatorsi• while an ' other district, with. only 60,0000 has three. This is a glaring outrage, but it is , perpetrated by the , Constitution of Pennsylvania; by whoop provisions no city or county is allowed to :have :.more than four ,Press: HAROItaIR'G - LETTER. I - EAT:as:mum, 3lay 2, 1871 .Immediately after the passage of the Border Raid" :free reported in the Sen ate, by the committee. The Able and exhaustive report by which it was ae,- -lconrimmied, 'gave it yery considerable fairer; and it „appaared as if the. bill poyted, : would be passed without diffi culty. A., `teat Tote was had on the second reading, and:this showed nineteen Senators in favor of it. On Thursday, liowevcr, when it came up on final reading, there had, evidently, been considerable change 'of front on the part of some who had previebsly been, counted favorable. The first bill directed the State 'Treanor to issue certificates, in favor of the claim ants, ter the abiount found due them by the cornmisAidnere,' which' certificates were to bear interest, And an appropri ation of *lBOOO4. year was authorised to meet the interest: The State then, was to become the oVviter of claiins, and to recover their amount erors, the General :Government. This was practically a 'Payment of the claims in full, 'as these Cirtificates"wOuld hive been. worth their face as soon as they Were in the hands of the claimant, and the bill, as thus re ported, was very acceptable . to the claimants. ... , I. On Thursday afternebn, Tiovvever, 13uckaleiv,„ who is charged with the management of the hill, in the Senate, saw fit to offer a vary Material amend- Ment. 110 had 'the 'interest. provision, stricken entirely from the bill, and re duces the annual amount to be paid fro 1180,000 - to - $1.56;00, and limits those "Payments to' Elie' years. It is said' •hy ilkcse in' Mr. I .4netcafew:e ~eonfidence; that tile' reason he gives for these amend- Ments, is that it was impossible to pass .the bill in the folin it WAs first offered. If this be the case, there renAthave'been considerable- backing Out' shies the 'day the , bill' came into the "Senile, as ithad then a verY' ellettritna deCidod Majority in its faver.l . 'The' bill risainended; how ever,' paeied'hi . tlie'elleSe vote of 17 to 16. 3LE 7 RErtlt.ndriotArig.l 1' There; aretiyo - things that the people' .of the brirder'countice have te'rear in the' -matter- bf-thily-getei ng'ooticpe tisation'for . their 163seS. ( There is, of- t eettrse,' a tie (bass/try' reinetalice orf the part of 'the dth-' 'or eountles•dt' Ole State ' to'*ote' apPrO-' priatienk , whiefr•k:r ill in th ednie _oat! Of thieir'peekets, for "the 'the benoili the. . in atter !IOW! faltlY their 'representative3 may prom ise" to' vote foi .the border bill; there can always be° lo cal clamor enough raised • again.4t It tQ force .them :tir gci•baeli'ori their proni:ses, The 'otlieV danger 'is• that' th . ere a determination on the part of tto De moerner to malre , pol iti ea] 'capital itt of. ,this nioieinent;, by "keening the • ord of :pl;entiseto the car while they brew it'tO ,the hOpe.'?• , 'Tlio , bill amended 'le 'of cdnrso iith ' , hotter then' nothing, 'la certainly not what our people had a. right to expeet , freit; the other odd ntios of the TMs week - Will Make, elefid whoth-. er, leVeh', •in its[pregetitform; eau' he put' t i hrotiglt the • .• I'lie • e , I " 'A• om_ sip r earatied , , thelythie halnieiti let thO IS OE! ion' inlay , it ot • bel: free 'existed: 'haretdfoiel :There is - a'stimignto'reniont by ',the Deitibeiritey , t.ci , reperil that! pertlott.' pf !tlid "itigistri.;Law Ahnt 'rte. i'hiladolphi4, theY itlirenton runithbe l iTead4bek, • lnles'ethiiltepithlieana obtMent' 'tofleet 'them ott abed deal *tote ! Wan liplf way theAriatted. 'reetinL ;tinte•fiusliteks , dings almost Intdl§' , lts IV ; :,;:, ,z„, u.Tharstlay , tlasti,'• PronlitenC Grant vehohed this , ;city hu.:h ••.way te". , wwshingtN4n, ^Mid Ir °Mai tied , ',bora !, until] - Nopteuf tiho, next ddY,.the guest oT •GanntronovllOglaslustiltirlygotoanttled 1n ' htsn inagnifilsentil nihn i elon..ion!APionti sl'ilat ..om.V.riday Meriting , .the , I.Jonse ' oint rviatt ,. . , olin the; president hrwl. fan .itrvltatlatt • -tpiviiiitjlielLekinlirturdi, ,, . , Tlim President' , courteously informed' the cominittesthiitl his preitions engagement prevented 2,663 accepting their iuiiiatiorind thus Hi law-makoreWere denied the pleasure of.. payide,their rests too (thief Map, istrite of the o f mond., ifirning,l Hon. 14141nii; Treasurer electlook,hisrofficial ith and mitereci,*on;tli• duties of hit office; 'Phis is second' term, and he takescharge of the finances 'of the State wit)i a fUll knOwledge t .of his dtities and resbonsibilities: In• his for mer term he proved himself an excellent .and capable officer, and will.do:sci again. His cashier, Mr.• Nicholson, hee grown 'gray in,the publio• service, and. is . spected everywhere for his integrity., The, retiring l ,Treasurer, General Irwin, leaves the 'Ace, in which he hae eery.; two..oll,termsy, with great . credit him self, and benefit to the State. Mr. Tag gart, ;the rctiring cashier n has also made .a first-class record for. himself, gs in' ex ceeding shrewd isnd.eble financier., ,The Suprom,r k..:ourt met on Mondayafternoon, afternoon, and we may now aUticipate raid, of the, legal, fraternity, from the counties comming the Middle Dist Act. The writs , of gtd. Famoto issued N.iiipst, the railroad, corporations, et the instance of tios"Governor, , are made returnable to .this term, but t of :course, they wili re: ceive no, final adjudication. The fact's will- have to be ascertained, and this duty, will devolve on some examiner, who' will . be appointed by.tho, Court, and the,mt ter will drag through the Summer. 3,036 1,202 2,164 REPORT OF THE •Gommrssro.zr -` ERE OF THE SINKING FUND. 'OFFICE OF TOE Commiesiolurats OF T. 1115 FUND, TREASURY DEPT PENNSYLTANIA, Trairiibu4, May 1, 1871. ' balatiao in Treaiury, April • - , 0, 1871 Applicable to 'the imyment oC over-diie loans, relief notes, sad interest tortifi- I=ll Amount of principal of loan of June 11, 1840, payable on demand, LOAN/ ITEDBEILVID lItIRING YONT if OF ArmL,llB7l. 0 per cent. loan, •ot of Juno 11, 1840, at 8 per cent. pro: mium, 5 per cent, lotul, net of Meg 4, 1852, 8 per cent. promi- UM, 5 per cont. loan, act of April 2; 1862, at a per cent:. premium, . ' 5' per cent. loan, act of April 19, 1853, at .8 per cent. -.premium, 6 per cont. loan, act of May 15, 1861, at 8 per cent. premium, 6 per cent: - loan, act of Feb ruary 21867, at 3 per cent. premium, Loan Relief, net'of May, 4, 1841, par Total, INTEREST BEARING INDEBTEDNESS. 41 per cone bonds, $112,000.00 5 per cent bond's, 5,393,995.30 ,orper-.cept.b9nds, _. 23;833,150.00 ME DEBT ON Willett' INTERN-13T lIM3 IVIGNN STOPPED 5 per cent bouda, 0 per cent bonds; Total DEBT ➢IDARINO Ito INTEREST. Loan relief, net May 4, 1841, $96:373.00 Interest certificates unclaimed, 4,448.98 Domestic creditors, 44.67 Total, AFCAPITIILATION OF ruoLre DUET. Interest bearing indebted ness, $29,339,145.30 Debt on yThiell interest bas been stopped; Debt bearing no interest, Total debt April 30, 1871, Fp'29,595,987.71 • Amount.of debt redeemed and. purchased since No ♦•mbor 30, 1870, Published in compliance with section 8 of the act approved April 13, 1870. F. Jonn.tx, Stretary of the CominonWealth J. F. HanTnAlirr, - Auditor General, ' W. W. InwiF, • State Treasurer, 'Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. ReMs ✓lbout Rome. THILIINDAY, MAY 4, • 1871. NUMEROUS—Dog fights. SUBSCRIBE for Tun IiERALD. ..SEE D. 6. Collector's tax notice which almears undor "New To-Day. • LI VELY—The vicinity of the Market house, during market hours. boat-local-paper-in this-eounty— TIIN a/411,18LE ITURALD. • Bl.ur•eulta ai•e all tho rago •thong tho young ladies. ' limit to look at a nieo lot of carriages and buggieß, go to A. B. 'Sl?orkFi. . . . . JUST Arrived—An itinerant scissors grindel..' • . , • , • .•. ••" , Gt....rriNo, plenty—traveling , ,' "jour'! .iiiiiilferiii. - ' - ' \Vi 'Avere visitedFriths a' refreshing sbc;wer Met' night, with prospects. of more rain to-day. , SUAllCM—Beitzinc---wo do not refer to the " aititi . li that ' iiittnOcates, but 019 :original and genuine oily fluid:.: d" . " t .- s .;r T oprjo, narke 7 i,mcu ~ Ty. 113 our 'faciliioe are nilendid,:aud .our terms rimecuable. . , llinaliiuuitoEis are ., indulging , in. straxiip'rrics, - af., ,iii:crbitant prices. No Curti-till soon come. ;;:.W%tigAP. Are ;0 1 °. °Will grinder., ? We Lave , not, ligea , irlsited ,by, any of theno ';`; :mmicr';;ChaP s for , a; long timo. ; ; lans n net of handsome .miter ; belle t .on his, Mem, which, hp pro curcd frmu the pgent, of ; Forepaugles Aircus t r ; ; :4 ttRYYPUPt7PrgratiSOOW,IIa Trielgetti RIIPP II YI,Px I .97 , P tpol pR 9 abl?s# l nurping.umt, „The pastor, 'Annul; 11 4 1 i 1 UPPiftiroov * .T 11,14 etreeln .Were.thrOiliettlYfiqir , gaily dr4*ek,P.r9incria4Pro on anturdny *Son- The: fak;fire 6 t4AlA .rforol, 'gigged; iii , l'ilik;thf" r.T.; latopt iiiPrinP otYlee., ~‘ '• • 1'.1.8t,w nttorphy,int-liw in' thiii pined, .Iwan ' ads ''rn itPal to' irracticir in "I:if gm:11111n ;couutyil ;• • ; .; . Omzuna. , .-Ohlintaide.t'aiorning rOgicei ,it"aber ;:i Aeoullachthd egm ; pohnde of butter; loin! light r weight" ffmrt •h ; country 'kW, la ntteadancli . . Bonk, miscreant:tliti other day,::!' con: Ilscat4o .l a smallramoant of 'stamps, from tlie money irawer in Smith 4p,., . 'Ma.x6n. THOMAS WIRTON, of this place, r - is ore?tl . 4 a large;finelmilding 0n . C01. 7 lege atria3t, bo an ornament, .to tfnityiSition—Ortlib-town. RAILROAD BlEtrania.-Tho Moods of tho praplOr Railioed t Gill ,hOl4 Oxn:oot ing at Pailortown, i'neurday .dhlo.apeaker&mill:bo iacsent- and _ad. dross the meeting. '''‘l'itAustrevas very poorly attended this niorning on the part of the,country. folks;. 'WI - elniN considerable "growl ing" among theNcrcliasero of, vegeta bles; . Tnr, old graveyard and AsfilSfid Genie tO,Y, were thronged with visitors on Sabbath. Both pliiacii'are beautlinl; be iti'g tied in .green .iordure, interspersed, with :many choice and handsome flowers.' Tits 'Messrs. Mullin, the gentlemanly and. popular proprietors 'of tho' Mount Holly Spring's hotel, aro geiting thirige j.rtlreittlinoss for tho. approahing.seison. As plaOe of resort, we think that Mount Holly einnot be surpssied.' EUNDBOIIE FURNITURE R993lB.—Aleck Eliing, the popular cabinaFtriaker, 'on West Main street, has just beek.making , large' additions to his already immense supply of furniture. Mr.- E. makes cottage-sets a iperialty, Giye him a callheforo Making your purchases.. See adveitisement—: . Tim ,Wnster CROP.- , -70111 all 'parts of the) ormnty, oar, formers aro .united, in saying, ,that tho prospects for an abund ant crop of ,whoat•!here nov,er. •better. This scams to be the prospect eYerpvbero in tho north, • ,whero winter Wheat Is grown. • , $1,041;609-81 Punmc Mrnatons, , —The large glass windows in the Farmers' Bank, on the opposite side of Main street, ars gazed into by many of our ladies while passing by, to observe the ." state of their teil- 252,349.36 $780,250.45 WILIAT has -become of the Carlisle Brass Band ? 'Wo haveonot heard any thing of it for a long time. We Would seggoet the idea that the members of this organization regale our citiiens with rouge, from - some ono of the public !squares, on, Saturday evenings.:'- IT is rumored that several' prontinent public men will visit Piuo Grove during the'prosent week, on a fishing excursion.' Tents, fishing tackle, &c., Wore for warded to that point yesterday, via South Mountain. ' 1 LIIPT . FOR CALIFOITNIA. —On lost Mon day week, Dr. J.. 7: Zitzer, of this , placf,, left for California, intending tot 4 absent about six weeks. The Doctor, sve under stand, is a Representative to the Ameri-' bal. Medical Association,' which con vened. in San Francisco, yesterday. 491,495.80 $4l, 800.02 134,000.00 10,000.00 10, 000.00 7505,950.00 .„--.SPIEN .11.11); B. -WO have been visited with several fine rains during the past week, which served greatly to refresh and invigorate the vegetable kingdom. Those showers :have been worth many thousands 'of dollars to the growing 'crops, which were already beginning to suffer from the continued dry spell. Matz You ARE.—Captain Yokn S. tke.,Franklin Timm ,Pow, has just received uOO builiels of Irish pota toes, which he will offer for sale, on reasonable terms. ' The Captain believes in giving good measure, viz : heaped up, pressed down, and iurinlng over. Go and see him. 808,450.00 9 00 $1,316,290.02 09,339045.10 $140,827.80 9,148.50 DIVIDIINDB.-Tho Carlisle„ .Deposit Bank has declared its usual seihi-annual dividend of Ilvio per cent. $155,976.36 TimFarmers' Bank has also declared a dividend of five per cent. This is the very host eiridence of the prosperity of a Corporation, which gives its patrons confidence in its manage ment. May continued' success attend those institutions and their managers. $1.00,506.05 Pl:AB—the! 'first, of the season—made their appearance in market on Saturday morning last. Sixty cents per peck was roadilY, obtained for .thorn._ The pbor printer can never indulge in this favorite dish at those figures ; although, we might, possibly, " worry. a few" at sixty cents Per,bushel. his .NEFF has a " necktje fuss" every evening, in his handsome store room, on West Main street. Another invoice of the very latest styles of Spring -neckties , just received ; fifty thousand paper col— lars also on hand. The best brands of cigars and tobaccos in town to be ob tained at Jim's. 155,976.36 100,866.05 $1,615,674.19 FTOZHIS WAT4R.—" Bossoy" Wetzel, "mine hest" of the Franklin Reuse, has an unlimited supplrof ice for the com ing heated term. " Bossy" elmrges One cent per pouncl, but he always gives "down weight." If you ,want cold ice, go to " Bo ssey," lip doss not weigh close. Cow INJtrunn,—On Saturday after noon last, while-,a cow belonging to " - I3ossey" Wetzel, was grazing slong,the track of the C. V. R. J., in the vicinity of WO — Company's . Warehonse, she was struck by the engine of the . Mail. Train west, and the left horn knocked off, and sustainod other: bruises,' Of late, "Bossey" has bad , bad luck with his "herd of cows." _Noy EilaNs.—Newlin Harkness, the enterprising newsdealer 'on Wost Main strent, has treated himaelftci a splendid, -new oval sign. My. Tnogas CONILYNy the popularjew e'er, in Cliviu!a new building, on Wait, Main street, has a mammoth gold pen placed over tho entrance to his establish ment. . Mr. C,. has the agency for two of the most, celebrated pens .manufa'etured.• To thoio. of our readers dearth:lg a good, serviceable pen we would say go to Con stoelt of jewelry is aecond. to none in the Valley. , , the recent rain, !this inclylpappointed . Street' Corronissioitor, Tames McCarter, has builds "brigade" , engaged :in scraping and. Cleaning' the streets of the, mud ,and that. had accumulated during the past -winter: This is right; let the- 'stork ge on until . the streets are entirely free and "rano yatcd" of eyery description Of, filth that wouldi in any,:way, , ,contract reontagionis diseases. 1 t' •., I Algravuneaar,—The students of Dick.. . insort .College, ; identified with' the ;;re ilelliop.of last year,. tolebrated their first annproreary, ot qua occaeibnon: Saturday: list. . One , of ,the i class-trace 1; Rama ear-1 mcMatOdiby two. flags, 'olio ,yellow,taral. , ...the . ; oilier black.: ;the' other, -,elessAree, wee decorated with yellow,iiblfees'; ; The; titi! f ienhgolore ;yellow; ;jiadges,, it '1;4114 OP ; f colar adopted; by: ; ;then: .arhilo ,in 4,01ici11e0.;,,i ;';', ;•.' ' s.c-r ( i . , .. '—,% ., ,f , !I 18tiountacCounT:;--Tlie Stiiirtirial, Court; for elleMiddle Districts Of , Piairitybliailgt,' 'tfoirrii tied I 1 n' , tligiF Capitel;;; gall tirri eliorg, l / 1 gi liiona;3l l ;artglrobbnlitiit.;' Thii; etssitinP 00ateineen- with "the; ltenrfug; of; oases , thi ti lo • : , el ;condi le ii. of •Lanealiter, : York; ; and.', !Ails "' IThe , cases from line icoant,;of • efrhici there mei' large- nyinberovilhiie liciar# , alext s week:;: , 'lra , .dbubt: al greiat; marry ;of ) ourlegal, gentlemervenlll belt' attendatke cleriug the coining week. IWhWould direct attention to the List of Dealers, as appraised and 'assessed.by . .Itailis, MQr antila:;:App is ,l whielk appears amonglthe new thins ital 10-wo4k. Unna.knintra.—Tlie ef,azet,h . and ‘JJemorig... of flaturday:leeti , ili.! ll .l splendid' piece of typography, &c. We refer io . ths inside of the paper—it being blank—try / as .do a little „better .next , time,' A ; .• ( TIM late market-master, William. progg tolls , us AMA. he did not, seize More GO pounds of butter during ids enure, term of office,. Thi speaks well for the good weight Of:tlie . butter offered for sale. , .. • , • , EMI= A Fnes.—Ourliberally inclined citizens should' 'not: fail: to : remember, that' , ice creaM and other isfreilunerits will :be serve . ,ropidence of 'Mr. jnim, Faller,' No.' •sti 'Nolih:lfanover street. A sank - libilr; and' ti; large ealie will be . ebaneed off during the' evening. •Ae tho proceeds are to be to 'the Oath - Olio bliiircb7VOlibtle - ss - rfargerdowj will be in attendance. Don't forgei the time, `to=morrow (Thuridai)-- .I . tay • " ' - Tris SPRII4O you 'seen the latest Spring: styles :Of: halts and bonnets?" is the latest • inquiry among the fair creatures. We have,:and' they arc heart-smashers." From the style in which some'of them are:worn; we are led to believe that they: merely as a covering for the back 'part of the head. Several of the milliners are n`bseint in. the city, 'at - tliis' time, purchasing their stock of Spring goods, ,and . on theiedvturn, no doubt " every body as is anybody," will have the'very latest style of head-gear. , • ADS ITTRD, TO TRACTILE.—On motion 9f M. C.. Harman, esil, Mr., W. A. Lindsey, was, at the last, session of the Court of Quarter Sossions, admitted, to practice law in tho :several Courts of Currd)Orland County.. Mr. Lindsey, is a graduate of Dickinson College,- of the cla - ss of 69,• and studied law with A. B. Sharpe, seq., and passed a most creditable examination. We ,wish dui young__gontleman much , 131106055 in his profession. POGILICTIC.—Two females on Mul berry alley, had quite a," lively little mill" the other day. Lpve was . the cause of the "little onpleasantness," as both of the "fair, but frail sex," claimed the same.lover. The "scrimmage". was kept up for About thirty minutes, when the one dually vanquished her opponent ; and When We loft the scene of the condiot, the victor was seated in a rocking ohair, calmly smoking, her "clay-pipe." !` Let us have peace." SUDDEN. Drderit —On Thursday morn.: ing last, Mrs. Catharine Martin, of Pine Grdye, this county,. died very .suddenly in this hbrongh, at the residenckot her sisters,. the Miss Dobson; residing .on Pitt street. She had been subjseted to dropsy for the past three years, and was under Dr. llorman's cars at, the time of her death. She arrived in town on Tiresday forenoon, apparently in better heaolthan for some time previous. On' the morning ,or her death 'just finished her breakfast, and.appeared very bright and cheerful, when she sud denly threw hisr head back in theleliair and expired. She was' interred Ash land Cemetery, on Saturday 'mornini N at it o'clock;the funeral being largely tended. * CHURCH DcDICATION•--St. Mark'■ Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Me chanicsbu;rg,- Will be 'dedicated ; Provi: deuce pertnitting, on tide corning Lord's day, (M 4 'Z.) Rev: C. W. Schaeffer, D. D.,• President of Synod of Peuu'a, key. Jos. A. Seitis; of Phil's, and other ministerial brethren, will"be" present on this occasion. Dr. Schaeffer, will per form. the Dedicatory service, in the morning, and preach in the afternoon, at 31 o'clock. Dr. • Beiss, will preach the Dedicatory sermon in the 'Morning, and will also preach in the evening. Rev. J. Fry, of Trinity Church, Read ing, is expected to preach on'tho follow ing Monday and Tuesday eihniughTsner Dr. E. Grecnwalt, of Trinity Churdhl - Lancaster, on Thursday , and Friday evenings. 4 , en. Wintaßis,.ll has pleased Almightj God to remove from earth, our friend and former classmate, John W. Shenk, of Lancaster, Pa., and, Waanams, It is fitting that ire express our sympathy with his loved ones ; there. fore, ho it • Resolved f That while we recognize the ruling %t an All-wise Providence, yet we deeply deplore eur loss ; and be it further . Resolved, That in reviewing our Col lege life, we shall over remember our pleasant companionship with him ; and be it also Resolved, That we truly sympathize with his stricken parents and friends.; and, in addition, be it Resolved, That • these resolittions be Published in the Carlisle tend Lancaster papers, and , a copy sent, to , the deceased's parents. . J. Bnra,Licr, . . ' G. R.llmoTon, Committco.Claso of-1871. OX, Wednesday, morning last, the re mains of Pr. - William:W., Bhapley, A. A. Burgeop,..V. S. A., a native otthis place, .arrj.ved,. per Adam's Expressi . from Corinth,, Utall. , , • . , Dr.. B,htudietl ; medicine with Dr. nor- Man, of this, place, some , yeafs Once.. After which be Was,stationed,.at different Periods,, at the .Episcppal, Battorlee and Summit, House pospitalS;., in , Pldiadel plxia. Early in thploar 4803, he ,joined .G enema., Simrinan!s , army .nt Savannnly • , f while. , on its march t49,tho Rd.". , lie was Afterwardsprclored to-Fort Madsen,' New„Orleans, and shortly afterwards to St. Augustipo, Florida, and from Online to Wind .RiNer ,ValleY., Wyoming . Terri tory,. where; he watt poimitted to remain about mie year, • • A. short time-provious to his death. he was„ „orflorod*to ,14putana 'finrsltory,. tp ASSint.l ip „suppressing the Indian depredations. 1,,Y1 1 4 1 .1 0 og the thir4 trip across the ludion,TorriloM he . /Ind' 'donly , sickened: Arld;:aiod.", : Fel/autos 'were,, Intorrod,; , , by r fellow-sphliors,, vithfruilitary honors, ,pear,the rosAlsldd:, !Ells , parouts,b,4ing,3 los l4 . 9 lls oplia,long his body brought to this , place, . orrnpgq,, rquta wore ; inurlocliFitelY ., Poric*l,f4)T Its•transprirtatioix yeinaln!, Were • bilk., ovorl and ! frouv.Sikvor, 'Diontana• Territory,. • to, ,Corinth tutu?, , requiring fully ono,niontl! to,,brlng, It; to, 't,hoatteraianied,pittoo...;.,„lt ,required:cii transport Oil, corpse. „Niro ; Ccrintlko.thig place. , ;`ll l , o .rOnlain,lt were;. Oluritery,,Onl Fri+, 4, 1 0,4 ;?,ilifig , P J 'great main!,olttzo44 , ashes." . FANTASTICAL PANADES.—What has 'become of the fantatics of late ynarer - We ,can Teriunnborieom,, : years' mince, when it wOicustoMary tO,have a fsfitas 7 tieal paradn! : ei , ery s l9urnm . e4 Everybody Sslmed to enjoy t gicso:demonstrations. hugely, Mid: our 4 , 1 Country cousins," in largo numbers, came tolOwn to!Witness these parades. It was a caution tl6 way that "small beer" and "ginger bronfl" suffered on those occasions. C s l echani os 7. burg ,Jiurnal; in making a few corn- Maple upon . our, borough; says; "-the jail, ;with propriety k might-remain where it,nOW is.'? In the very same issue, we -read,the following significant paragraph : mimliett . of Young men were amusing themselves by playing cards in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, last, Sunday." "Pro. priety" 'thou art • virtue. -We disagree 'with the local editor of that paper, after rending about those "young mon, on.last Sabbath."- ' FoIiMPAUGYI'S CIRCUS AND MENACUCRIE. -The army of wild beasts, together with all the, paraphernalia belonging to Adam ./i'orepaugh's Cir'cus 'and ' Veriagerie put In an appearance" on Thursday last. Dame Nature was in tears the entire day, making it • vary unpropitious forth° "holding of shows." Truo to the advertisement, the street parade took place between ten and eleven o'clock a. m., ward,, despite the torrents of rain that fell, was .quite a creditable affair. The management can pride-itself on the liberal patronage which they received at the hands Of Our citizens. There were ahoiet 1,700 persons in attendance et the evening's entertainment. The circus ,performance, excepting the "flying' trapeze" *as scarcely passable ; but the collection of animals, was one of the . finest ever exhibited in this place. Among- the animals that attracted 'es pecial attention, were the following, Tho old, original war elephant, "Romeo," said to weigh 10,000 lbel,_ the . baby . elephant, "Annie," weighing but 400 Ibs, a pair of white Bactrian camels, camelopard, hippotamus, black bear, grizzly bear,. Asiatic and African lion and lioness, East India antelopes, ocelot,'llliamaphor, Cara-boo, (see small bills) together with many other aniinals. There were a number of side-shows traveling with the company, h'aving on exhibitiOn• the fat woman, Australian children, boa constrictor, and "Inch like." The lemonade and pea nut mail were also on hand, all endeavoring to gratify the curiosities and please the people. , The grounds were in a deplorable edit dition, owing to the rain, and the mud was ankle deep, priving.regy.detrimental to fine polished boots and crinoline. To make things still worse, straw and hay, in large quantities, had been scattered over the grounds in profusion. We think it would have been fifty.per cent in favor attic circus and menagerie; had the entertainment been given in the -"P,oplar lot." Want of room was the reason assigned for the change •in the location. But. we, think it was a "set np" job, to get the proprietors of the hotels on either end of Hanover street to li "come down" with the `.l.eollateral." Several- of the employees attached to the Circds were discharged op Thursday, we did not hear the reasons assigned for eio :Arent.' A number of wllite - and colored boys ofthis place left with the "show" when it departed. The ex penses of fitting out such a mammoth establishment is estimated at $500,000 ; and the daily expenses are between $BOO and $l,OOO. SUN MOUNT HOLLY PATNit COMPANY'S MlLl'l3.,Being on a visit to Papertown, about ten days' since, Mr. John T. drozieri- thhs,gentlernanly and efficient I confidential dark. of the Mount Holly Paper Company, ex ‘ tended us an invita tion to visit the two Mille belonging to the company, which was Se'noptod. Think ing a description of the 'pinup's of the making of piper might proye,interest lug, we Will give a few details. "'N s, This company manufactures, exciusite. 7 ly, writing and ledger -payers of every description. We first entered the warehouse, con taining hundreds and huudreds of bales of rags, brought there by the rag mer chants that gathe'r them up through' the surrounding country, together , with a large quantity received, per rail, from Megarge & Co., Philadelphia. We then went into the rag room, were there are a large number or women. and girls em ployed in sorting - and cutting .the material. Judging from the manner in which the operatives have ,their heads "bundled up," we do' not think it is Very enviable ;work. Next we entered the bleaching room, where workmen were busily engaged in bleaching and washing the rags. Now.-they are ready to be converted into pulp, which resem bles, lie a lady friend remarked, "nice white mush;"- though not quite so pala table. This pulpy substance is then run through a series of complicated-looking machinery, and is finally transformed, :as it by magic, into large sheets of white • flaw paper. The oder of this room is !mot very agreeable to the olfactories, which, together' ith the deafening noise of the machinery, caused us to' make a hasty flight: , The newly-made Taw' -ie-then-takert. up to the dry-room, where it is permitted to remain fon. sometime, when it ,is brought dolin into the' finishitirroom; and then pressed, assorted, siegd, csleti doe.d,° ruled, trimmed And then made into pack!, sealed and ,ready for ship ment. . . The Mount holly Paper Cornpany was incorporated •in 1808. Our townsman, Robert Gi,iu, esri., being. President at this thue, and Charles H. Mullin, esq., of Mount Holly, treasurer. ,The, business ; pf this company, haring:Mere/wed very considerably,, a „large, handsome brick building was erected a few years since so, that at the :present time they, give employment to ,a, large force of em ployees at, the two , lnills. , To • give: some- idea •of the amount of. ,paper manUfacturediat each mill, during. tlio :month ,of 'March, we. will merely, state that .52,000 -lbs, :were made at the, . (at : polly.proper,). and. 50,000 lbs. at tile, new. mill; ,Thero were 53 women and , 2l; men employed lathe 91d, mill during that , month, and 54 . .. women and 18 men at the new mill for, the same period. . . • These, Mills • are..ruti i, by Water-,Pon. alime,,the Writer , being oldained,fron: f Mo. ntain preek, a 'Mall sqeani.s, :With 41° of 4:444it w ill in,York .county, these are the only paper ; mills 4( tiiie ,State that ntatinfactnre,, hedger papers. ~ • , Tiro days. the - ,Wecii,;*ednestilti: „and. 2ttltrditY, - ;;..0 devoted tc. M ent of ,OhioAta 010- R , a , t ? 4 .1 many in illfferent.imifs 'o th;! gtate ; , ordarit do .pre:iet tiMetare , notwithetanaing tf i te fact - that bothMilte at'e runping .116xidit bdpivite =Da lonoait 1116 INJURIES.-011 the tlTplti ; 7 . llftb, .of Aiigust, last, Ballard - Dixon; eoloredo chi* of this- place,, sustained severe injuries from falling' i nif the roof of Mis. Fish - oils house, on street l while engaged' in , shingling the \Fatne. % tte has sneered terribly since :that date, and on'Saturday night laSt, death init an end to his tillnbripgB. • - Wir. would be giently—obliged to the' different ministers of this place, if they would send us notices of . all marriages. Our friends, generally, throughout. the county, would Iconfer.argreat of by sending us notices of deaths of persons iu their neighborhoods. 'rheso are the most, important' inotices in a country paper, and are, Ilnyariably, the , first iternii)erused. The inquiry is frequently made' "Why we rdo not ,i - mblieh Mar riages. and deaths ?" .Our reason is, we do not receive than, or they wouldappear in our columns. • titArririsr, MAY.-Monday last was tho first day or May. The trees' are full of blossoms, theettarth is covered with carpots of green, the fibwars are 'Orsting forth in their beauty, the birdS' chirp and sing, and pll Nattiro wears a cheer ful and siniling - aspect. 7 4earing otideneta that the reign of stern old Winter has departed. The country now presmits a most de lightful picture of ruralbeauty. "Groan fieldsrrippling brooks, 'bird music and wild flowers lend enchantment to the scene. - The - luxurious—growth of--the differcnt.crops, also, do much to please the eye, and , gladden the heart. , The grass crop, which is an important. one, and which does so much to beautify the fields,,will be an immense one. Our'farrilers aro now busily engaged in planting their Born. and potatoes, and on every hand we seo signs of industry and thrift, giving - hopes — of full barns and granaries. The gardens, too, so far 'as we have seen, aro doing finely, and we shall, no doubt, have vegetables in abundance. Good crepe of garden esculents aro al ways desirable„ag nothing is more neces sary and convenient than a bountiful supply of garden vegetables for table use. r .,. We have not heard' f shy "Meiling" parties as yet, but, doubtless, wo shall soon see the May . 6rties wending their way to some of the favorite places of re sort. Some years since it vas customary for the Board of Directors to grant the scholars a holiday on the first of May, in order that its advent might be celebrated by a "haying" excursion. But of late years yre have heard nothing of it, or cannot say whether it has been observed. We think it is right and proper to grant the pupils arleast ono day for outside . pleasures ? as "all study and no play, makes Jaac a dull boy." We quote the following from Lho posit " How beautiful is May, ' Thi bright lipped dowers are murmuring low; With blutiblog prido the queenly rti.o coufoantith To all her T.:meets gay. Tito lily palo doth bow and trltisper it Unto the violet. meek, Which they do !sweetly breathe To the rare:Ain windy,. ♦nd earth's myriad voice. gorily echo, now boantiful i. May." 4lts - UNcE, Cocoa - ilum nuts, -0 Eli Ts rich7s. mhos _ • n t , TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. I have this day commenced to sell goods at reduced prices. A large lot of fancy goods and notions. I have, also, a news depot, containing all the dailies weeklies and monthly papers„ and all periodicals, where you will not meet with surly looks and abrupt expresilons, but will treat all my customers and friends with courtesy and politeness. Sheet music ordered, if not on hand, in two days' time, and sold at low figures, all kinds musical instruments. Give me a call, as I am prepared to sell cheaper than any other person in the same bUsi new in Carlisle. -- Give me a call ip the same loom with the celebrated' Wheeler & Wilson sowing machines, No. 11 'West Main street, Carlisle, Pa. Nzwl.l - N lIAnKTNEss. Price list of daily papers Press, per month, 60 cts ' , lnquirer, do. 50 cts . Age, do. ;10 eta Ledger, do. -10 cts Post, `.., do. 25 cts Day, '' 'do.. -20 cts. New l'ork World, per month $l.OO. Now York Herald, do. $l.OO. New York Tribune, do. $l.OO. N.A.lenkr; ESB, No. 11 Wont Shin Street,' 1 • At the Eggs sign For, cranberries and peachkNe to Ilunirielf a. • NN.. LADIRM will-do well by linying their millinery goods atkadame Rotes . FRYSII4GER & WEISER'S Carpet Store, you.will find a large adsort ment of cheav Rag Carpets, supeilor iu make, quality' and beauty,. we make a 0 specialty othis, and you will find their goods just as they represent them, choice patterns of hall and room paper, moulding and borders. in every style, they are selling papers cheap, and can pleaso every one who calls. . AMONG TGE INDIANS.—Lieut. 'Herndon tells us that no tribes of aboriginees are found in the deepest forests of South AmeriCa ' from the Andes to the Atlantic coast, that do not have and use Doct. Ayer's medicines And Lowell cottons. "Tremont," "Suffolk," " 1300tt," are semi stamped in large red and blue letters upomtlar garmorit9,l - Whilei 7 Ayer's and Cherry Pectoral are among tho treasures of their habitations. Their native soil furnishes theni all their food, and most of their remedies, but they suffer film some afilictiOns must have the interposition of highllr skill. [Sentinel, Liberty, Va.] - lIALt; 7 6 Vegetable '.Sicilian Hale Re newer cures gray lair by causing 'it to return to its youthfutkplor and vigor. FOR SALE A large merchant mill, situated in Marford county, Maryland, about one end a half miles from ' Edgewood" sta tor, on Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Odium° railroad, has four. nut of Mrs, with capacity. Arc ;"o,ooo—barrels, which with , a ,small 'ontlayi can hotni ,treased to 80,000 barrels. Also, a lino ;farm adjoining thei mill, containing 240 acres, 200 acres of which Is cleared, at . td ,in a high state of cultivation; there are .8 houses on the farm, also, barn, stable; corn house, itO., &c., Forfurther - infnr : '. imation apply to • • :, : - , . • • • • • - E. •J. Eatow* C 0.., : : :: ' • ' NO.:' 10; Spear's 4ilrliitrf, • 4ma7lBm . : Baltimete,'Maryland. • . . THE elmapeitliats in town at Madame notes . Y 6 • • J. 11! WOLI, 18 • . no, 1.8,..n0unt IIANOVnIIIAnEnt „ I desire to inform the 'public, that kayo joS't opened, and run novy offering for sale the : loA assortment Of, }lotions and—fancy goods over opened .in Car lisle: Mrstock is cutirely,new,,,l,w,onld r eal your attOntim; to—thelol ing :^ A 11111 lino - of ,LadieS'i I Genes; Mal 'Misses' 'kid gloves,,Ladies' and .Phildron's cot 'ton and, woolen hosiorj; Genea cotton rend lisle thread IMF hote" , lace, linen Lind silk Inualkorainpfs ; ?ace .c . ollarp, hoop skirts, .00rsets,.8wles and flandUng edt;eN and Ansertings; zephyrs,. German 'tnwir sup oftiras 2 ;all4:VvporeeLi?idtertiO. A Barge assortment of plated, and:Jot jewelry., Agent for j.llchArdson's colo r .bratod shoulder scam Abide .on,bandi and made/ to ordoi,- and oluipinve , Fon an your millinery goods ) gp : p3 Madame Mote. i • LAnuas desiring beautiful faeL ionable hat' or bonnet, go to Maas,Me Rotpl three 'doors .below' Bentesi- dry , goody shire:, • • ' , -j . ittin chealiest bonnets at Madame Rotes. =. , -- NOTICE I have this clay associated my son, A,. C. 'Ensminger with nio in partnershiN the business will hereafter i bo conducted under the firm of (leo. Eusminger Sc Son. We have now on - hand a large assorts. ment ot'Slaughter; Oak . and Hemlock Solo, Wench and American Calf,-Kid, Morocco, and, a full, line of shoe finding, hernegg'ithd net leather, to Which we in vita, yonnattention, and solicit your pat; ronage, as heretofore,Eospectfiilly Gno.tiiismnioNn, A. C. EN/WINGER,. No. 63 N. Hanover Street. 4rni7l4t „ _ Canned .fruits of all kinds, at Han.. rich's. Go to Madam Rote for your chignons,. switches, Muds, &c.' BOTATOES.—Peach Blows—by the wholesale. & SONS, 4ma7ltf - • . Harrisburg. Comnixosyniado into switches, chig nons, curls, frizetts, &C., at 3ladamp Rotes. • A watou addition lately made to the idoelc of lumber, in the yards of A. 11. BLAin. Cheese, -pickles,' beans, eggs, at Hutn ieles. FOR SALE OR RENT 'A large and commodionS' three-story brink house, on the corner of Main and Bedford streets, now occupied by Mrs. Gordon, has all the modern ,improve ments, with brick Stable and ice house attached. Inquire of It. E. Shapley, •corner of North and Pitt streets. ATTEND to securing your coal for win ter while prices are low and quality good Call at the yards of A. IL 131,Ant WAIkITED.i ,, T l . . blacksmith warted im mediately at & aglo Bmeltz's Coach Factory; confer of Pitt street & Church alley. 4km7l2t. ALL of the latest styles of millinery goods at Madame Rotes. Irish potatoes and sweet potatoes, at 400.1 Dn. W. D. lIAT.L. Dnss. MAwr L. HALL Office and residence 37 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. Rooms strictly pri vate. COnsultation free. Drss. Hall makes the treatment of female diseases a specialty. lde7oGrii Go to Madame Rote for your hats and bonnets. For sugar cared meats, go to Hum rich's. 'JACOB LIVINGSTON, Dealer in FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 27 North Hanover street, Offers the following gpods : War ranted pure, unadulterated and full proof. Alwafp as represented. - Genuine Irnported - French Cogahe Brandy,Al age. Pure did Rye Whiskeys by celebrated distillers. • Best quality Ginger Brandy. Pure old gin. Puru old. Port wine. . The very best quality Sherry, New England Rum, &c. . Kimmel. I'•.re white spiritA, for drug gists and family use. Sold at the lowest prices for cash. A call solicited. 21ap6m JACOB LIVINGSTON, , Wholesale and Retail Dialler in TOBACCO SNUFF ' CIOAILS, riiV t &c. No. 27 North Hanovdr street Offers to the trade the best brands of a large variety of Chewing and -Smok ing Tobaccos, real. Michigan Fine Cut, in bulk or in tin foil. W. .E.-Garrett's celebrated snuff. Real genuine Imported llavana•Segars. Yara Connecticut and Domestic Segal•s. A large assortment of everything be longing to the business, and sold at as low a price, as in any Eastern city. The public is respectively invited to call and inspect my large assortment: liverr article warranted as represented. 21.a,p706m IMPORTANT TO PRIVATE PAMILTER Pure and miadulteratal Wines and Liquors, supplied at their residence, by sending order to store, or through Post Office. Esery article 'warranted as rep resented or the money refunded. JACOB LIVINGSTON, 91apfmi No. 27 N. Hanover' street. LIM ERURN ERS' coal constantly on hand. Also a full assortment of lumber at the lowest prices, at the yards of A. IL Bram. N. -25a00. ''SPECIAL NoncEs CEIBA? LIVING. Mackerel yOry fat and wonderfully cheap, wholesale and retail at WM. IMAM & SON, South errd t parlisle, Pa, . P. S. Another, fall in "Alio price of mackerel. 4ma.7.1 WIRWRAILING. MBE QUARDS, BIC Store Fronts, Asylums, As. Iron Bedsteads: Wire With, binge for sheep and poultry yards, Brass and, Iron srlre cloth Sieves, Fenders, Screens for coal, 'ores. sand, Ac.,,lloavy Crlmpad Cloth for spark arrester■ Landscape Wire Ini Wlndruos Ac:, Paper Makers Wires, Ornamental *lre Works. Every Informa tion by addressing the manufacturers, M.WAIMER & HONH' No 11 North 81:th street 'Philadelphia. Umlt7lly 43• "s AYE, SPEEDY, AND SURE." Dr. Morels' Syrup of. Tar, Wild Cheriy, and Hoar lit tied, manufacture'd by an entirely now process, and contains the host known remedies fur Coughs Colds, Sur° Throat, ' and all Lung Complaints. •Pleasant to tho, taste, but powerful In its action Soot (or a circular rout:titling list, of articles used and the manner of preparing them, to - Dlt. J. It. MORRIS, • Easton Pa. Genbral Agent.: John F. Henry, 8 Cvlego'Plaso, N.Y. Joltuson, Holloway A Cowden, 602 Arch AL, Ville Sold In Citable by • Curt man d IVo.ablngton, • NV, F. Horo, T. N. Frank, and J. R. Havorstick. 28.jan71-dra 1.11t1t01t6,9F YOUTII A gentiontan,who suffered for years froin Nervous Debility, PiStnetnro 'Dodo, nod nil the &Teeth of youth (nllndiscratiotOrill for the Folio of suffering bumndly, send free to all who _need it. tile receipt for malting the simple, remedy ity which ho was gerere *wishing to profit by the advoriis• or's _eiperlooso tan do so by addressing, in perfect cenlltlenSe, • JOHN 11. 'OGDEN, No. 41(kninr St. New York. Mu 7.70•]y MA-RIVETS CARLISLE' *PRODUCE I,IARIiET. Corrected Weekly .by . .li. . :C. :Woodward. thrlialf. 111,11.e.5a0, Alay 3, 1871. , P,IMILY . FLOUR • sB 00 .SUPERFINE FLOUR 4 50 ASWPERHAVII FIFE PLOW?, •, 450 WHEAT - . . , 1 ...... 1 1 3 4 5 5 WRITE RED 11702.411 T RYE R 5 UORN ....'..' ..:. WRITE o...t''' ~ BLACK OA TS . OLOVERSWY.'I),.. TIMOTILYAED FLA ..Y.SR Ell a.iIILIBLIB PROVISION 11/111,108T. Corrected Weekly by Tip:, Blair t Soli cbusr. , , indoesvoy , 3, 1871. • t Buus • LARD - • TA LLOWc.v It KEN W.el .1' • : 01002v IIIMA , NIIOIILDER,S' ... +do RII) PY 1 ..... r•• VA RED PI:Am - Es , iIiV,VA RED, • do 1 • .77.111EZVA2 P.LES • 4341,(67 , , DR. SCHENCK' Advises -Consumptives to go to Florida - in 'Winter. - 'laving fur tho lest thirty-live' yearskdevoled my whole time and attention to the study of lung die-„- t ,,, , °roes and consumption, I feel that I understand fully the courS6 that 'oug,lit to ho. parantd to reatorea tolerably ad tees of dlieased lungs to healthy eound man.' The fleet nod most important stop is for OA patient .to avoid taking told, and tho Mot of all plates en this continent for this purpose in winter, In Florida, well do••n In the State, Where Han tem peratu o le regular, and not sub ject to Ends ratio- . . thins toi , ln more Northern / latitudes.' . Palatka is a point I can recommend. A good hotel is kept there b,S , l2atertnan. Last winter saw several persona there whose lungs had been badly dheased, but who„'. under tiro healing Influence of the climate and my medicine., wore getting well. Om" bond. ed miles further' down the river is• point which I world prefer to Palatka, as the tem- peroture is more even and the air dry and bracing. Mellonville and Enterprise are located there. I should give a decided preference to Mellonville. It is two nines iron), river or lake, mid it teems almost Impossible to take cold thero..:The tables in Florida might im better and.pallentacomplain at- times, - but - /halm a geed sign, as it Indicates a return of appe the, and when this is the case they generally Increase in fled., and then the lungs must heal. Jacksonville, ❑ilmrnia, Green Coro, end many ether placeS In various parts of Florida. cen tat safely recommended to consumptives in wintry. My reasons for saying so are that patients aro lens liable to take cold there than where there is a lees oreni tempera ture. and It Is 'tint necessaryto say that where n c on eumptive person exposes himself to frequent colds be. Is certain to die shortly. Therefore m 3 advice Is, go well down into the :Jute out of the reach Of prorall- lug east winds anal fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of the localities I have named, will henellt. I hone who are troubled with a torpid liver, &diner dered Weinrich. deranged bowels, sore throat Or rough; bait for 01.0-whose lungs are di armed a- more southern point is carnally recommended. ' Pdr fifteen yearn prior to 1059, I was p.nitessionally I n New York, Benton, Baltimore, oral Philadelphia every welk, where 1 saw anal examined on an aver age five hundred patients a week. A practice so extensive, embracing every possible phone or lung disease, has enabled me to understand the dlnesiee 311111 Ileac° toy caution in regard to taking cold. A person may take vast quantities of . Schenekbi Pulmonie Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake' Pills," and yet die If he dean not amid taking cold. In Finrida. nearly earyledy In using ScheneVa Mandrake Pills, for the climate In more likely to produce Minna Inthiti, thou wore northern latitudes. It is a well established tact that, nati•re of Florida rarely die of consumption, iinpecially those or the southern part. On the titter hnml, in Now Englaod, uhuithird, at leant, of the population die of tido terri ble disease. In the Middle States it does net pnrsull so largely„still there are many thousands of roses thorn. \Sh t a ra-t percentage of life would be saved if consumptives wore as easily alarmed in re gard to taking fresh cold its they are about scarlet freer, smell pox, S.c. But they are not. They take what they term a tittle cold, which they ore credo loos enough to believe will wear off in o few days. They pay no attention to it, and hence it lays the foundation for another and another still, until the lungs are Weeniest beyond all hope for cure. My ddvico to persons whose limper° affected even slightly is, to ley in a iittrk 01 Schmuck's Pulinonio Syrup, Schenck'. gemmed Tonic,- - and - Schlock's Mandrake Pill', and go 'Lahr - Florida I recommend these particular medicines bthcaute I am thoroughly acquainted will, their action. 1 know that where they are used in strict accordance with me direc tions Elul will do the work that is required. This necomplialted, nature will do the rest. Tho physi- sign who prescribes for cold, cough, or night-Atreus, and then advises the patient to walk or ride cut every day, will Lo auratoll:lwo a corpse uu hie lands before long. My plait is to give my three modieines, in accord alter, vitii the printed directions, except in some - caves, whero a Ireer use of the Idapilratte pills Is necessary. My otject is to give tone to the stoinaeh —to got up a good appetite. It is alwayss a good sign then a patient begins to grow hungry. I haw hopes of such. With n relict, for food and the grkti &talon of that relish C 91111,3 good blood, and with it moro firth, Which is closely followed by a healing of the lungs. 'I hen the cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night-twenty no longer prostrate and annoy, and the patient gete well, pro vided lie ovoids taking cold. Now there aro rontsy consumptives who have not the means to go to Ilorada, The, question amyle a'aked, is there no Lope bar Such! Cid - thinly there Is. 51y odrlco In soda is. and ever lion beau. to Stay in a worm room during the winter, with a tempera ture Of fli/Qllt eoventy degrces, which should be kept regularly at that point, by means of a (bet-Inquiet°, a Let each a patient take his exercise within the limit• of the room lay walking up anal down as tench as his strength will permit, in order to keep up a healtliy circulatlon of the Medd. I have flared thousand. by this system, idol can do so again. Consumption le as easily cured as any other &seaso if it is taken in time, and the proper kind of treatment Is pursued.. The hart ntarols undisputed on record that Schenck's' Puha"u le ay nap, Mandrake Pi I Is, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of whet !teemed to be hopeless eitees of coneumpt lon. Ito where you will, you will '. he aline. certain to find some poor consumptive who' h.s boon rescued front the very Jews of death by their use. So far as the Mandrake Pills aro concerned, every body should keep a supply et them on hand. They act oat the hirer better thaucelouird, and leave node of Ile hurtful effects behind. In fact they are excel lent in all canes .w hero a - purgative medicine Is re-, qulreal If you have partaken tot, freely of fruit and dint rho. emotes, a dose of the 51androltee will cars' yet,. If you ere eubject to al :It headache, take adon• of standrakes and they will relieve you in two hours. If you would ola v late the effect of a savage of water. or the too face indulgence in fruit, take etas of tan Alandrakes every night or every otherilight; nod you may then drink water and oat watermelons. pear, app l. s, plums, peaches, or corn. without the rkak of being ..lido sick by then. They will protect those wha lire in damp situation. against chills and levers._ Try them. Illey_srei_perNantly harmless. - ' I bate abandoned any professional visite to Boston nod New York, bet continuo to flee patients at nay office, No 15 N. SIXTH': !root, thtlaalialphia, every haturdaY, from a. tn. to 3p. ea. Those who wisha tlatal - ongh with 010 lies, Irometer will be charged tire d 011.... Iho Itesplrometor declares the exact condition of the lunge, and patient. can readily learu Whether they are curable or out. Ent I death, it distinctly understood that the value of my medallic , ' depends entirely upon their being taken strictly ascot oi.g to direction. In condo:dun, I will say that ahen porsons take toy meth...4 nod their systems are brought ink, a health:, condition Hioreby,vbey ars not so liable to take cold, yet no one with diseased lunge can bear sudden change of atmosphere without tiro Habil If of greater or loss irritation of the bronchial tubes. Full directions lu all languages accompany my oxpl tell and clear that aoy one CAD ta•t, them without consulting me, and can bo bought from oily druggiat. J. it. SCHENCK, id. D., 101,0v706m N 0.1.5 N. Sixth stree b, Philadelphia. Wntts wisdom will benefit you: be not alwase on trolled by your Incredulity, limulrede have.'exusght relief from the horrors of Dyspepsia through the mediate of liturit's ANTI-Drsenuric gronann BITTERN and found It. Why should you suffer when this admi rable stomachic has cured many similar cases -why do you doubt while tither believe and are cured f Delay in t his matter is both dangerous and unprofitable. Your health, happiness and business Buffers; while corstant neglect is frequently 1011. wed by serious, and unroll trollable results. DalETlei BITLCIIII aro equally eyeful In the numerous difficulties attending Indi gee lion.. as Itimousscss, 0.5711,1'10N, Ice, while 'or Flynn and Ales and other disorders proceeding from Min.yrt,it. lithe only reliable preventive nod remedy kno i wn. 212 e 00 lbw's the Philadelphia icoril. .6mo-icon.] PHILADELPHIA MARKET°. I , LOSIR 7 GRAIN AND BENDS. Philadelphia, May 2, Mt EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR $7 00 EXTRA FLOUR 0 110 RFE FLOUR 5 50 1471 RA Tlt ED 1 asa 1 41 IT II TE 4171 EA T • • ••1 5055 1 CO RYE 1 16 UOR.V 0.4 TS CLOVER:SEED . TITYSEED FLAXSEED LICE STOCK MARKETS Philadelphia, Monday, Slay 1, 1 . 871. k The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle were large Ws week, reaching about 2,003 head. The market closed very dull, farosivg buyers, and prices well .unsettled and kver,.uithin the following ranges: kr,T/L4 FAT CATTLE, per 10 84)8 1 Xc. FAIk• ...12V7) GOOD CATTLE.... .... 6%0 7 3 , i COMMON' 400 CO Wit and - .CALIFS were eery dull, and the ofrerings though meagre, were in exerts of the de. inand... quoteA tringers at UO, and anal and buters at 1.55. ' Receipts of 150 head. S, I smwr were dull, - toilhout change' in prices. Ire 2! (e Wooled "lit -- '7%'0815c; - - anti elljuiedelt 146 , Ae. Receipts 15,000 head. 71005 were guild active in the early part 0f /ad lord% at $9OlO 75 for corn-fed, but toward thy close prices declined, under the in,finence of liberal arrivals. Ire quote f'orn.fed' at $8 25€1,0, and slop at WO. Receipt: 4,000 head. . . rotr.§.—REVD.—On the Vweitty-leventh'ultimZ. In Nlerbsultshum, by Rev. John, Ault, lir. 14fatthlai Bakm to Bliss Emma R. Reei, both el . : Meer Spring township, CumValeta county. '• Dew . llle, Montour county, , on the turlintleth of April, - 11.71. MN: Qulnthlon' , Blitehell, formerly of tills place, aged eighty Team.-• • NErte TO=DAY. UNITED STA,TlCSlntern . al Roveixtiol afoilection of Aslnual Tares for 1871 / Collebt.es 'Office; 15th District, Pa.l ' .Jecon'A MaT 8, 1871. Pursuant 'to the Internal Revenue Lowe of the', 'United Hates, oil persona assailed „on th• Annual Lint of 1871, tat Special Text or Menem. or Income. . aro hereby notified that the CollectO of the District. or Itleahmuty, will bo presont to-receive the afore mid tumor!, at the' (Muni and plains below named: At Oroott's hotel, Newport, Perry county, OR - Tlll.llll4lilT. Play 18, 3 871. At Wildor's hotel, Bridgeport, Cumborland coun ty, on Priday,, May . 39, 1811, from - 8 o'clock, a. Pf.p to I..o'olock, p m. At tko liteichants' hotel, lilechanlcebtirg,,Cumber• lend county, on Prlday, play 19, 1971, from 2 o'clock, p. m,to 7 o'clock; p. m. , - • ' At the Often of A esistant Aeseseor r D. X. Wagner, Sliippentburg. Cumberland county, - on' Tuesday, ]flay 23,1871; tram 71doloak, a. u1i.11"3.1. 2 9%40 14 , 13 . At the 0111 co of Absielant Asicesor, Newvoi., CM:e:Amid county. on Toddy, May 23,., 1871, from 2 o'clock, ii, m. to 7 ii4lock, - At the Collector's 0111 co Carlisle, on Wedneeday, Nay 24, 1871, from 9' . to 3 o'cledlt.P 2l9 . !' At Shuman's hotel; Lavidleburg, I'rrrj county, oa , Prida t , .hley 20„, Wirt; Boni q'doc tits iptertu}r, Ilerpnuo - nue, amohtletV,' hertlailailinir rd. joiy of the. time specified _above, will incur, thu following expense.: 20 coots fortioNco, and 4 odat, par mita. —l;iFBittelco-of—the-some,_ana jfno 1. , 'Mid AV it lII+. ten Jaye front cornice of 'eahl.notiee A per Teattl hlty, and orieuiententutu per.mott ndi l itionAl. 1 -Pereonlijiloferditg' to remit tawes... to the Ool ; leptorott ViurNale, VIM 11l .0 at their • own, rick, by cottlll3d cheulc,Or 6tltiraisli. , 1 , ‘:: JOBI4PIE W. PATTON, 1,, 1coll4elot", 1 / 3 131lairlpt,Tiiingylvaula. 4n157.13t ^ ‘. ...• .6 , 00 4 CO ...... 170 . , X 00 20 BE WISE, Per lb 5 BO 2 00 MARRIED DIED MI