~.--. . RI J.. 1111. WVAELEY.I ' .VaLLAOH.. CA RDS• i .. A:ARWOOD. '. • lIIAACLICDANOR: A TWO6D, RANI:M.& Co., ' " !'.eoiliiriStort kgsoriArrs, wetsui .fita..n Ii i tin ictiaas bt • .. . ... 1 . ,l' 4.IOICLEb , ANIi SALT 111811, ..- No. 210 North Wharves, . Aboye Sado etroet, . .I._i ''': ‘'..rlitlAtaLPHl.A.. 1 toc7 - 0 - ' 097. • :14 • ,4e 4 O.TIO.Nfit, ,W. 7.701.1153.4 LH , AT CITY PRICES. . Constantly on band, eyc as • k slary,. maspaadon, cloak lion =and bolts, shirt frallo,'eatabsl• and Hasa hoadkerolslafs, 'Hahn aad parer collars, and oath', trimming, spool brals, spo gotten, wallets. combs, wrapp g ,psper Amd paperlbspi Arogs, soaps .and perfume 7i shoo black •ad store palish, Indigo, cigar., .1.6, •'• ' • • COYLB BROTHERS; No. gi panoyer street, Coddle, IllatdhYltf "' . DEllll§Tior • ‘'. •' !• . r r-t Hating, recently removed to', • /Yin 61 North Hanauer street, t In tkphoQelatelyoccupiedby . Dr. Dale.) . , Carlisle, , Ponn' a, WM. to l todth from 410 to i 9.1 pot yet" ni the eel f zi e reteire. 421..v , 0rk 'remote& DJ S. BENDER' NOHCSOPATHIO PHYSICIAN. Office In the Teem formerly oetupled by OM. Jahn Lee. lOsetiO • F E. BELTZUROVER, mon:tiny AT LAW. Oftlooln South Iluriovr etrot, opoeite Bontz'o dry tooth, otora. • 1013.40 H9ll, WH MITEAN, • • .--_----,,---Wiroloaftle-Dordenrin- 1 6------- 311NUFACTURED TOBACCO, B. Cbr. Third and Market grads, D. r. mor.c,„ ft: kM[PASISICti I= 6J+11171 C. P. EIUMRICII. WM. 33. PARKER H UMRICEE.& PARKER, ATTORNEYS /T LAW. Oglco on Main otroot,lo , 31nrion UM% Curll.4lo. 10040. J AMES, if. GRAHAM, Jn., •••TToRNEv AT LAW, No. 14 South Hanover Arcot, CARLISLE, PA. ONsa ntljoluing Judgo G.. ham's. 2.1m1170 OHN CORNAIAN, JATTORNEY' AT LAW. . "011100 No. 7,• Rbeeos'o MALL 10 noir of the LAW. . 11,0‘03 JOSEPH RITNER, an., • ATTORNEY . AT LAW AND SURVEYOR, MoclomlCtibtirg, Pa. 016 co ou Railroad ftroot, two doom; nort)t,of the Bank. BUYilltlYS promptly ottandod to. JOSEPH G. VALE, ATM() lINEY-A.T-L A W. Praoticew iu Cumberland and Dautdiin Counties. • Office—Driilgoport,PA. Poet office aLI halm—Comp 11111, Cuirlborian..l county. Pa. 121ati71 ►y JOSEPH F. CULVER. CRAB. P. CULVER. TATIT„LOAN AND COLLECTION L 'OFFICE OF JOSEPH F. CULVER & - BRO.' PONTIAC, ILLINOIS. We have the bust of faclll. tied for placing capital ow firet.elass Improved farms. Rlttos Investigated, and Abstracts furnished from our own office. Ten per cent interest and prompt payment guaranteed. Wo have correspondents In every part of the West, Which Welshes vs every fiellity for speedy collections. HEFEI/it:NCI:8: Hon. James 11. Graham, Wm. Si., Penroke,esq,, Wa n. J. Shearer, eso., C. B. Ida glaughlin. esq., Carlisle. Hamilton Alricks, Harrisburg. lion. C. . Culver, and Hon. Horatio K log, Washington. D. C. George H. Stuart, 11‘11.- dolphin. Chambers A Pomrey, New York city. IVT C. HERMAN, A .• ATTORNEY AT LAW, Po. No.O Rlicom's ,10•;;70 x. , J. rt. 11',EIGETIAN M'cLURE & M'KEEHAN, ATTORNEYS AT LANy , 144 Soutb Sixth alroet, Philadolgßa. IJe7lly • ~,•• PR. SLIAALBARGER, . JUSTICE OF TILL' PEACE, Flsintleld,Arohtpenueboro' townwltlp. Cumborlund County, Penn's, All buslocum, ontruitteaTeililnrwiltrocoivo 29 prompt et.7o WF. SADLER,, • ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. °Men, Ya South Hanover s.troet, next the Good Will lthio Howie. 1111169 WILLIADI KENNEDY, ATTOII.N.Et AT LAW Office In Voluntour budding, Carlfide. • TIT S. SHEARER, - • ' T • ATTORN EY 'AT LAW. 0111.. I u northeast coruor of thu Court Mum i 04009 WEB. 13; lIIRONS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, • 723 Walnut atinot, - LEGAL 147'02'1CM. "VOTIOE - is hereby-given — that - ani .llcatio,n hes been ,o te tho Court of. Com. mon Plead of 'Curnherlinl'county..for a charter of Incorporation fur" the blechanics',Nwil Aespciation. of Nast Valrylew," Wort that the said Charter will be granjed on the thirteonth day Of lioreinber;lff7l; hy acid Court, unless sufficient cause to the contrary bq shown. C. E. MAGIACOIILitt, . • . Attorney for Applicluts. Carliao. August 29,1821. : • . IQ"OTIC.R. , —Notico horoby , •• givon ..Lok • that application pill be mode to the next Lek- Islati:ire for the Intorporation of • Bituk of lloposit and bled ant, to be located at Carnal°, Cuuditivland county, Pennsylvania. to be called tho Pooplos' Pav ing. hank, ividi a capital of twenty-five thousand , , dollars; idth the, privilege of inereadug. to ono bun. thud thousand dollars. :5240716w •• . 'Boiler Mattufactaril." HARRIBT3UIO3 OAT{ Manufildfurin,i COmpitiij-!e , • BOILER,Derdrt/213,ent." Corner. Thirteenth and .Vernoxi ,S{foots; proparod to manufacture.. Tanks, Stacked • • ' -•- • • . , E,•tenip All kW* of wor k la; . . . . Boiler, - Tank or .Sbeot Iron. pro.uti t .ana exocurod: Par,tioulra attarttlog palti' ; to y.EPA , XII,OIO, at flap shops' or 0. • ; 1 - , r r . 110. 0- BOBBU L• B, #uperisfoodont: • 11191 Y, Foramen, ' ' ' 110 TELS. ENTRAL HOTEL, •• • Nos: 021 .trod 00 Aran Street, ;,. .1. ',forme, .42 50119 r dv,, or roprps out board, $l. , per • J. D. :1 , ,, , 0pt: 1 1491;? . 841mbIlly NATIoz , i4L dAttiasus PA „ . the ttdoralitie , i YIIST .iskon Ara matte!” viol , nite4"4l"4l4l t ° !' th lC , h all i tt i o l dergil *. OTlt u t , lE:g e to e sa °9 67 P Alik l is: of Paionag.` of rat: a : • ' cto 4 t i elfalig:tlll , s6iWt °,lll,l l l e, sup. •,', I,llllsrlth the . beigt• '• • , woo • , 1,01,1:18tar.;, T . E uotrsE,". (Formary, Cortruirf gOu 10 ,), , Deft utatt AELIBTA, I r, Olt ,1 Tho uddsraret Plir°4 o °'l l , 4l 4 %l a b , re-fitted, and urn shod altos' , throdah , tr,lt rib class furniture, this VollAttoarrl.att4 Aid established P tritleiltg4p k t l it a die th . ii'g r fgrd , in'e, ,thlt door detommodattous to w ho dosiro to peaky a hotel heir lIOSIN, or plehsidd tottiporary kliode The eastern from the ourroundlegootestriA reaßott. lii/idly sopliejted, Courteops attontiresersauts tut% ongaged thla itkrolor If .1/ •r/ rGROItOIt Z liENTZi,EroPrietor, N. /1. A tirat'llase !leery It contiebtod with' tile thofvumgomont of Jogogls atomor& arolhor. POopaity l " I ' ME ME . . - . - . . , . . ~ .- ~ -.. .. • - ,! r . . , . . . . . . t ..... ~ .. -,.. .. .. . '''r -ire 11' . : rt,' , l o -:,(;. r - ,i -, ,7' ;r. • 1 . , ; i ','; i‘ ' .'-''- ' ''''' ' ' -•.:-- ''',' ••• ''. . - . . :,c..-`J,fi,V!) jr . r,i, : , ) , ,,!...f 'iv., , ~I.,ct , ~.. 111" '..lfi. • ..1 . ; i i i. ,k, , , . _. :Jo '.:17 1 it ' ,,, •ii ,. :1 L , 1 - ;2,i3 , ' , 1;:o , c.: ~:',:: 4 , ! ~„`, - ;:::, ',,,';:! ~-, , - , , , • t r.I • ' [.u• , —.I • '. ,. ..7).:—..i1. • i .r.til'%l ,i .1 .',' Fi•• 1 01.+ . 4 . fv , .: ''' 1.), , .;1/ E ; ;II:: ~ dit, • ,• . . , - -.!:',11);Jf 'a , I 1 4 41 :',1 ; :: ..:7!; ':, ..t.'. >!..it ~.,,it : .... q ,• , !,!,::,1 (I .". ~ :11 U .:- ~ . ..1 , 1 ., '.' l;', l , ' ra•l ' '''' • - ; "" I ; . 1) . ' . -.. P-- '..' . '.; • . .•. .j - 2 ; 1 ;;;„., ..i , )•„. C, • ,-. r.. ::;:., ':.:.'..i T ;I, ''..'i '';., ,: d i ".,,- •, t , .. • . . . .., , , 4111111 ni' • r, 1 . • ~t' • ' •,' '' • ..10f,11 1, •01 'II,: ; . I ti 1;;,i: ~,,,,:ivi , • • 1., z; ~.,. • , ,44...i. ~ • , ~ A~n'er~tcan' Gsotliph';fl~a~lier THE, AM.EHICAN WASHE,I3 IZEZECII PRICE, ss.sav Die AnieViean ..Wit'sher &Ws Money, • • TOng, , and Drudge. , n • _The Uf :Washing Vai;4o,ljOier Dredded, but Economy, Efficiency, aril Clean Obitbing,. Sure. • - Id - calling publie ottenticid to thiW littlo ' dtdehii o, k few of. the Invaluable goalltiot, (not DPl..Will' ony other washing . mechino , yet Inionted;) are ore onureerated; 1: .1... I , r . It le ,tho smallest, most cordpriet, most portable, most' edMPle 'in conetrottibb, Meet codify Oliorated. A child ton years old, with,4,,,fow hnurs' pretties,: can thoroughly comprehend and eitectuolly use It. There le no adjusting/no screws to annoy, no delay It tip always ; ready tbr.'neel, , It le n perfect little wonder! It Is a minititure Moro week ond•of a hotter nualltY,• OW& the - Wiest elaborate oud costly. ,Qeetielf, of thelabor fully. sand by use, and the tlithes wllllnet one-half longer thin by the olkplan of, the: rub .hoard./ It mill wadi • the lame 'blanket Three shirts at Washlngtlibiong, Item I ,e Mt tltb ebb:nil:on of, any : fabric, frirdlikAollt .to Inboce, Curtain Cambric Ilandkorchfelf, are oQually Within AIM b., pea X, peaky of this LITTL OEM it .11, con bo felstemodtd any tub nod taken off et with No matted how' dean rented prejudice they a st agalnet Washing blachises, tho moment this lit 10. machine is seep to perform Its iwonders, all :don td' of Its eloansing efficacy and utility are banlehed, rind , the doubter: and detractor at once become the We friends of the machine. We balm tostillionlali without end, setting forth Its numereus adYfUltGigCS over all other., and from hundreds who have thrown aside the 'unwieldy, use. loss machines, which hare signally failed to . bloom pllsh the object proplised in prominent and loud sounding adrortisementi. It is as perfect for west/log is a wringer is for wringing. The price, another paramount Induce ment to purchase's, hoe berm placed so tow that it Is within the reach of every housekeeper, and there is no article of domestic economy' that will Teila* the smellinvestment so MI, ,• • -- Altlitrri - ts'iuderliorthia - eIREA2 - irA.130 144 A - V . Eltr: le n Llr trial. Wo goaranteo each"4lnaolduo -Li do Ito work porfectly. SOLE AOOOOO Ton Int STATES, A. IL 001.• 619 Maykot.LgtrOtit P 101,0010116. Pt. The larriret and cboalioat WOODBN WA It E . TlOllBlt - In tho Unttrd State.. 31RuYItIm JoS. SAIII2III. H. W. lIERITACII, CITY' AprERTISE,OI,.NTS. QPECIAL -NOTICE. • • 4 ''CLARK & BIDDL'E fleopoctfully Intorm their friends that " J.ERinITAII (14e of the 11• m of Bailey & C 0.,) hoe this day a.ee stated himself with them, under' the firm name of ROBBING, CLARK & BIDDLE, and will continue Oho WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS el the old ettod. I,I24.CUESTNIIT STREET PIIiLADELPM`X. ..They aro how- offering, at -reduced prices, a choice °tuck of • AMERICAN AND SWISS WAIT; iES 'DIAMONDS:JEWELRY, STERLING SILVERWARE, • TABLE. CUTLERY, MANTEL CLOORA ECM ENGLISH, FEENCII AND VIENNA. 1 2 ,EA.1DER A.'l4D ,174.1sTCY GOOD§ 2.BapTO THE BEST AND CIIOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO 3D DIETAIO'f OV 3IAEYLAND St. that ovury joaelago le:obuy boats the 200ct.70.1, 1765,000 I CASH OMR. TO DE DISTRIBUTED DT TEE NEW YORK CASH PRIZE CO EVERY TICKEZPAAWS A PRIZE. G Cult Gifts nub, $40,060 ro Cub Offla, - $l,OOO 10 " 20,000 200 " . 800 " ' 5,000' WO' • 100 60 Elegant tosowood Pianos, r, each„sBoo to $7OO 75 " " MeWoroo - 78 'to 100 850 Sowing Machines,- 51 tto 10.8 500 Gold Watcher, , "75 taSOO- Cash Prices, Silver Ware, sta., rotund af -- 51,000.00 A chance to draw any of the abort, Prizes for 28e. Tickets describing Prizes aro 'sealed lu envelopena•d well mixed. On receipt of 25c. a &aid Tiekei le drawn without choice, and sent by mall to any ad, dress. 'rho prise named upon It will he delivered to tho. ticket bolder on payment of One Dotter. Prins aro Immediately stuf to any address by ex press or roturn tacit. , • You will know what your prise la before you pay, for it.' Any price erchangrei for another' of tale same dentin ge. blanks. Our patronn can ,depond fatt fair follewing lately Brow Valuable g Crites ad kindly permitted no to publlah them Andrew linens, Qhl.ago, $10,000; Mine Clara Walker,. Baltimore, Steno, 5000; James ~ Mat tliewa, Detroit; 55,008; John T Anderson, Savannah, ssooo4..7auteal3luontonaDoston. Parse Opurioniil "T he 11rm 15 reliable" Streelfly 751bune.'Dre. 20 "Deserve their auccem"...:-N. iferead, Jan. 1. and.llonorehle."—Plains, Sand for - a Circular. Liberal Inducements . I ts' . Agents. Sittlefaction guaranteed. Erery package of, 200 Fettled Envolopea tontaine on. aeon tars. Baron ticket. fur, .4117. ,for $2: 50 for 55; 200 fur. St& Addrati - • ' TAMES E. MAItTIN 16.1.7150 l , :70 Eroadwayi N. Y. I=ll CHEAP COAL LAN 9°All The undarphined proposee tp farnialtjendllce on Indtvlduale with coarut extremely low prices. dlo Is prepared to hirnl.ll elk tbo varletlen of fluid and soft coal., gurentetoelog 4146 . c0al ..reeolred to bo the anal ordered, and accurate In weight., . Partnere and Limeburnere aloof the lino of tbe Cumberlend Valley railroad, will be auppliod at Moderate rates. • • It will be to-tha advantage ,or purchaa.ra to cal on Lim botavo alaawhore. .Ile respecatilllaolici to silliT3 pr yobltc ,patrim ;go. Orden, prataiftly_filfa'ar • - cr r UHOWIE ZIN , Carlisle Pa OEM CILIEAPEST QOA . RITr•Tho apdorsigned asiees to furnish coal to sdi srtieS;'elthee'far Pumily ,or Lirciabureera , heap rates,,grovlded disy,fficcopt the follessiog;,, list. To order all Coal In Company me. ••2nd. 'l2. charge mine welght,trzespeclive of any Ines-in shipment by leekY...fist.d. ac• ' Std. To deliver yoiit coal a.' it'croase to Laid; -w/theut roitetepnlitg, dirt and,all.. i•,.. • 4th. That In the above Indationod made of 'bud.' 11.151Cy011 wilt - ; ! • „„ LOBE' TEN 'PER CENT.. So hat' *0 tone iireAinght and nnid for, .YOl7 , B A 4LY: LT. BUT . Op7EiN, "VMS .To !hie factrdireguirtr - doolora Will tO.taff • • Tustrlvis to gat your cool front any b re aker you initytdmiro, but al i aro hay°, to , attach.° what la omit, bolt Summit Brand, Lick, or Jabor4 Moun tain' from ' Lytton' domo of them bilk nat• iml desirable ;..tho coma, applylog :to, thq Lord ,coal brooking' oleo, you to Into It as ft to smit to ux. "• • atilt 'As thls'klad of hoislucal lodontion•tthollalb road Company!it Odium, do. riot ash fo anal , a "ample of c` al. They &oot allow itioretbau 24 'hours' cot of aiding 'Wet thoroforo.cortnot llhow.t l ol o ev, furnish you. . • to'ptitObttoot coal whore cturtio• 'lO4ll a 0 ali t ir •S' !!?I'.• l° t h 9 Rl,. !. • . ftE-4101tElibiZfr AND"KF.f(I4IE/21 BE/011it . LlYkItY, • ._ • ••• • • I it' e i the r Yard'd inbactillor;i4titotiou'r ardoro will ho promptly Itilod, noilproadso 1 to.oaro you the loss and volution i cousod by r usinedirty and infaildir!codl t 'llibrolly girldryouraUpply (ormolu' fiy a rdrulobiriq Ithq „rnw , [I • .11su7/tf:l..' , • 41044ift.,1 6 -- AaisLß qApi,AOg,F49, lORY CM ' CORNER surtrfai lii nor trot woN, 7 , r y • , I , rlttf R 1 .1 , „ Rio gyikn:,7o2lTrtly'illing;s:. you wan Ito Rep e or o I"' :cl. 7; •,C INIIIMFB r .!,. IGyt U den .find. ld ,Otetittentdpd l county, it. Lofton Wield end Wheel Steen Inrobor, Trlindilited,yntl• I nkilieb, don't doltto ' l '!' d,I • • . A. p. 811EttIt,73. It you wont to lety pldepT,tdi t. Buivro. : • • it UN IT $5.50, I. manuf.turoll at FACTORY NO. 'l, I rukription Gift Eizcerln•lse. Cheap Coal. Cheap Coati ME h rgti r 0 '~at~lory =IN =MEI L9,9A7NIS!; P.UTINTO:XggIYNATET . J01114;•Chl BAR 7 , , .17,oekh4i out IntO tho : r • X behold ln,sipeeo. oar , . icohder ' ' 'And I martel'ef the ielgiat • ' . • : 'Of thiellver of theift4e,_ •• ; •; : ' And I worshlpne I gas., it II tookiii due Info thoddght. , ~ • 1., ; • " tOoklnd but Intiithei night; 7 -1 -.;t'• "' ' • I espi toecolovarei near, v .1 , • And thole .boppy. woylel hoar, 1., 1, Whlti4hoir.idlououiroth tboY plight; ~;• .4.hd 1 ,oloos•tloo loylug terblrb, 11;;It'itipioauro out'lekd ght.' into Looting out tho night, I ' LOT—a wotnetTipiosing hY, Gioncing 'round with ausiOßOlre. , • Tourful—foorfal of thQ light; dud I thin *hat daight ti4d bthin iltut for' treutlifulitakin.-1. • , ,"if ,Lioktog, t into 00 night, , , • LoViiiiiett Vai•itiO•ntsiti, •' • • • • h ;toehold • ieldfstohnsaft; 11 ;l : ;. ••• .;;.,11nogitly-botten , lo9l4 4 ;iniN • .4 I.; .11 It.vanished front sight ; dnd I iiirndet on the ntr Ito ..Of onr,,kteettni human life • , • • toolilog pot Into the le Ight. Looking out Itito'llio night. i. I bethink tail pc the reet„ • And the 'rapture of the Most, to this land there pll twilight r . Sutton thiS hiat ' enly idiom Weeping novor—nover more. " Looking °taint° the night I" -" - • • •GREATNESS: r, • 00, wtieio detir groat tIo;s 'awn T In eetrte, Oh' thrones °Ciliary seatoa, - •• • 11lid-rgllttorlag7raukaaLbrilOticAgit4 • AT P.PIP.Ard gtninlonrgreeted?‘ A crown, Indeed, may make It king. But erotron true ursatnees , nati not bring Or ehnll we find on battle4olA, • Dy Ticte4l4tended. The truly groat, union tho ehlold 'rho ofrlglit Wen Jed For oft heith''lrilghttbd battle guirtodi• While netton• twapt: th' oßotttchoOn efaltiptl Shall ho.riod Itches greueneve arani .Whero moral worth 111 neoded, Whet time thesonsof woe and want In vain their terttowe tlo[Ue 17 Ten] greatteessurelly must be 111 orp Thsn miners ereb tend reels .074 But he who tune aztotheeeilfoe, . Anil taxi yotl to,erthqpla Borrow,, ,• Whoa° oympathlee !P9P t f', l 9,P? 4411,1 To trightqn his to-morrow, Shell bo odonmod kood ind gionti And llosvon phlifobloni his lint catato. Good ;writ. makoillto moment groati. Zial parent al!lpos, and IFlghtoat _ lkovollon erollto at Frei/ohm foto, Loyo'a labor Ia tle Ifibtelt; ' to puriolso Ilrct ludood, And good winks bait adorn:bli-crood Then eny not KimllL, or rank, or nowor, Or crOvee, confer tree gloiy ; • ' 'Tie goodness that survive. the hdur, And road. the beet la story; A udAhough ebecure the good man's atne, 'Ti. glorlotie .1 I, though lot to Dune. ACTS ,',NtiILLUSTRATIONS The Eldorado of Plumbers, Plas terers and Chair Makers. Coat of Repairhe an Unfinished °dirt House Plaster by the Acre, Carpets the Mile; Chairs by the 4" Over Halt a Million Dollars of Wor4 ttei„- '' turned for` Sunday: ", • From the tables which we give to-day, in full, we make some selections and • de ductions, to illustrate the fronds they disclose. Wo ask, every man, Denim& and Republican, to scrutinize thorn, .aualyg.e thorn, tost • them thoroughly. They,,toll their own story. The great thing for everybody to con eider, this :We • publish: accounts copied literally from the Com4troller's books, which prove beyond all question that groat frauds have boon committed bytlae• csmnivauco of the oity Authori ties. Tho , only ireasonablo presumption is that thoso• persona profited, by the frauds. If J . . a Ingersoll was ,not act ing for and his „colleagues, for whorm (was : Acting ? • Wbat• ,hod ho Aono .that Oinks . for nearly. Ave. And Moe-quarter mlllign¢sbouldbe4jpdoraed mven to birg2 :IV4Pne 0, 4 aefg•fli the areounte linve :published can • .p 4. chal lenged by Co Ar4ll9r. or; 00?1,41gri'll'on ,:The Maypr po;w:says-that the ,comp trollseo accounts shrill Alt be We.Atipw,' and he knows, :that he dare net keep this promise, for when ever• tho' city accounts see the light,: frauds on: p ,much greater scale: than those revehlod. in the county: accdunts will ho'brought home to the authoritide:,. Wo .tti-day publish 'the 'records. of one series , of warrant's drawn , .in. different*,:versons, but all :endorsed :hy , •". Ingersoll. Co."—othorwise,J: El. In .gerioll, partner ofgateed's, and a bran : known', age*, .of the Ring. whai "do . these 'accounts , . 'JOB That fel' yetatTre and'farnitare atipAtked to the atmoriee'ideee;'ilfuring i. lBB2: ;tad , 1870, the sutra bfil'; 447;000:12 Vat I*o tifider:Warrita' sideed , Eat itiatt Cco nay.' On a single day, Jteie ,, 80; 8715, the,folloyviegi - afizas were pail c; th aae7 87,01,* 37,42614 0 , 5 4, 9 ! 24 Total', $290,00,4 '79 Is it protoplo thOt this, atoottot 15 , 118 over actually paid,:fos ,goo. ci . oy's lierk dorm' to armorios ,004. rooms? , I - For' funiitUro to tho ;court Houso,•tho total; bald; tot , ono .firm was I $1,475,000:24.L. ' .1 , • ”.;Iroriratponter work; dodo. to tho; form dburt •:houme,l4li4dllowing Amu! troro `;•;h:; Mny .. $4202847 144.10;18704ii''• • ' • '."-38,002:22 '34ay; 2t , tlyro• • • 00 20,4870 ••; 1;410••• t • 40, , 05 , 41, .. 45 ; ;••, " Tothl a " Y "' $202,880 21 iliitoitbteix'autitiorme heibe. ' elleoltsliiiiiiied,'ll,y Irigol•f34,)li 46c 6).;,' iOdo 'end. i'B l 7o"toi of)," to or)fiieVe;d'rith: l e:' , i4ow tlokirt 'y ule 140'nti l llcoivO ! i"r ' •,t t r iz r a "‘ 1 , 1 ` de l onie l / 2 . w'orklt`e: k(110 , Fittings uR-4-444 44,4r4 , • a " L " ' C Otl,'lti:l;724q7t3 .. 4.: . 1 )1 g ~,A4,37410t it he nd that' t l 4° l l°,!' 634 oi 're— io ° P /1" 'l4 1 4 / 1 6 Indorsed, ty 1. itAngotilblt.'S " ' '" •,,' ;i TBN =I : , '' A 015b1liDAT AT CAIIPRIMERIIIII. ;; . 1 1 .': The . extracts , lgivin,:iilicivir • fraud , !ha . everyl linci.".) , Tii . o: datels: on , !which. , the : work weeolleged te,havelbeernilone,and, the dates on which the/ warrafits. were drawn,, nrci 41, milteiV, up' iunill .coufuse4. !rheas tastes. were , pridently Ailed :at hap !hazard,- 'Elio tricksters, , Werpt not,;;ere'n zcloyeriatttligir - Wp_rk. ,They jpoica made . ,ajumble of,Lt, mbich , ,theirnorest.sehpol- ; ,be.y ,cani see through-, ,Lgooki , fouinstauce,- ; . • at',W,hat ,ChyS-MiliPrina,' , MTPonteF , 'is .°.' l ":, P0 1 3(1(110: luoo.drowo intoripmoutA,(!wit,, '1870), for work done in the court hous i ;, and then remember that ho drew lar e ardinints ikry other 'month,- othrohgliolt . : i the-year i• '''' ''''' "'' "'" ''''' ''' 1 1 "`" t ', Juno r . :8 ;, r,., ~.,1 - ,' ;; , $ 27; 226 , 2 MEE Julio 0. Jude ., o:" "". 'nine '10. .:+ :::::: Jll6 -2(A., JPPR0 813 1 , .”7- 'Juno 30 iiMliiiE Total . 16 Jitof this Miller 916 luckiest parper' for that over lived ? . • . With regard to the carpenter worn dorm to the now, court house, for whieh such enormous sums have bean paid, lit must be remeMbered that the banding is chiefly constructed Of marblo'and —there is very little wood , work in , !t,: Vat; if this• wood , Work' cost so' much,, what must exponse — of — thok iron , an& Marble ? Those - matorials do not ontor 'into the acoounteiivlifeh • we have laid before the public. • , • A PRINCE - OF PLABTERBIt9._ ' As G: S. Miller is the' luckiest carpen ter in the . world, so • Andrew F. Gaivey Is clearly the prinCe of plasterers. His good fortune surpaSses anything recorded in the AMbian Nigl6l6. ''On ono - day, duly 2, 1869, he' received' for plastering and' reimits no lesS' than $4.5, 9116. 89—tbat ie td say, warrants' were made out in 'his name for that amount, His tart' receipts that same month from Connolly and Dail were $153,751.14—n0t a bad month's returns for a plasterer. Ho beat that, hoWe'ver ? in May, 1870, hen he Was lucky Rnough to receive ,$394,914.57 —all for ,work done in the - new court -honSe..--Deeheat that—again_ Alio _Sol,. lowing month (Jdnel, when his work for a part of two month. appears to have been 'worth 4945,715.11.' _Juno be ing thus pretty well "played out," the signers Of the warrants deemed it best to jump back to April—a month which they appear to have thought that they bad neglected. They began by paying Mr. garvi3y for two days' repairs, thus : April 9.—DePairs on county buildings,Dee. 20, 1809.. .... $66,118 81 April 12.—Repairs on county buildings, Dec. 21, 1869 Total A plasterer who can earn $133,187 in two days, and that In the depth of win ter, need never be poor. , Altogether, Mr. Andrew .T.Atiarvey received in two ,years--er some one received in his name - 1 -the - sum of $2i8711;404.00. 1:lo could ce,rtainly,afford, to give away the odd six cents in. charity.,' l'4o-sTan AT q>toocr A 6Q,IIAIRE YAWL Mr. Garvey supplies other- illustra , tions of the munificence of his Tarnmhoy. employers. In the Seventy-ninth Regi ment Armory he charges $25,000 for plastering 1,059 square . yards, This 'ls nearly .$1,600 a'Square Ward, and is 3,000 pee cent, 'more than 41w - best work is done for. Paid out :property the amount would . richly compensate a first-class 'ivorklnan formarefully plastering a ten acre, lot, /02 ACRES OF PLASTERING Hero aro some more of:G4Fvoy's tgring bills Julio 10 luno - 10 ,1113 r 2:.: July 2.:' ; July 2 870: 1: 6'. 1 :14Fty 14 143.r..24 4;1 The very' highest priced - werk„ that can bo put on a b,upding, completely ffnished, la „fifty : five cents per square ; yard,' 'or acre. • rtOoy's Lon oy theroforo, _plaster 102 acres of surface, or , rma'rly,,thirteen tinies the area of- the ' city Halip,ark,, *TI 9, aYvP.9,'fi JAI!, notiCed," are,.,fplr plastering'and idono , , )94iPPY;te, th9.now,.court house—for it is a surprising .fact.thal,,altbough the new, court., bongo ! is,not,, yet llMishcti,, 'end isrge, earns' ,of mosey, ace, voted every ,ABw .and, tikei!,:'fpr, its completion, htin drqqs of , thousands have aireadY been Mali is does E,10;us11;!1!3' P e .qtACt !WIT . ?rsh l- toct,-•for i 7e .. pairf . = . •,bnt . - 7 . 4oegis:--11alt -And . Copßolly, hes,itritiOn . : in, signing. work :or sup posed tolm dono„by Andrew, .11Ciarvey )t will be oti! L ipry64",that the , Same; care lossness viith rogarA,to datfs Ehown'in theee . wonde:rful r acCoUnts 'oftends' oven to, the persona , i - 4whose:na:rinis the cheeks 'were supposo to be made. out, ) OE A DUMMY. -• r/lIIU ,on ,Dpcornber 28, 1880, a nlieek was drawn' for $83,20h 1 -fillrOr. , ef: ono . ".Fillippo Donarumma." ; This wits en dorsed by ,4 Philip. Pi. ( .l:iurniney, , ,,prob-i , ably,. al. na mo . tvhiolt„.watt 'rem* I Mom apliroptiatn to. thei twin:km.{4ton .tbao that , of ,i. Dc . marurnoin;" , Three, days, ;alter ' ward, another ;cheek : foi l $3,3,1,29, €1 was made ,out for, Donitriamma, , aud .thi iiinti , ,it was indorsed '!./Fillip Darren im,Pl Ihe . l. , confusion lathe/ minds, of. Connoi4 ' and ;Hall( with, regard .ito.,flonaftim kior ;Duremeyi %)t , nummltu•was , of little' con sequence; mining, that ;the ; ebonies' were also, , indorsed, by; 4.1 J. ,CiarileY, A!? :that' , wcr may; oonelade,,tilie.; Money . fotiOd' iii' Way into Wetlands: for ,whioh It Watid." .t r lii - ow,:lot. its - look l (at ; the , . eat:pet . bill. • Vtir'Vaiiietiti theyfolleuling id :the antioutif : I I , it*te "'yid 41On*. , :e6lirt J!!. )• t • ' lib iiti 6'l ... JJ: t•J ,;. ~, 1 ,4 ~ .1 ; 4201 4709,48 reiii;:.eitei list . 4111'dthrti,iid • bail&• , r . ,;• '1 '),, • p ~1' tildrVi..)ii , 1::i:'•'.1.'... 1 ' ' ''' .1343;081"01 ''; wk.:4565,18i 89 Itapporitig that Izarpotidcgjot" i)o' a yattl, this 40f311:1 oaftlee:to cOter 1013,187 , 'A.,THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1871- • squara yard There aro gi acres in the City, Hall .Park, or about 40,000 square yards.., Consequently, - the city authorl ,this_have„paid raorieyenougli for car pole in ! the now , Court House' alone to have covered tho whole City Park three' ',tiniesnyer. , • . • 9)*E,TB J RROR RTNT TORS. TO NEW HATT.N. l At I s 4. 00 a yard, ( the monor paid, or ,Pl l °oo 3 , 0f.4-11.°F- carpets iti the,nriv , conrt, k house, and armories would B F9 P‘i r ?P ase tlFF9 NliarP;j r a l lt i • '; if of the u u would cover zla,litie Aeot, l oy i enciut seventy ,othev z worchi, At ..)vould Oco, ricarly from Now 1(54 or hall i ,Way to. Albany,, ,or four. tin l i from the Battery to wtra carpets are thereroallY in rho court house,?, lionee:?l,: . (hili:AirOc . iloors of the nevvippurt horse pieoonnp r itA., Oa oaoli Aocr: 3,4'7.2 pitmen . peen: pied as offices, mahlug a, total Xfi.F9,lrl4/ at .P,or, yard;, the .cost,,ivould po $46,080. One ; of ,the largest ,rooms, that occtiPicid :by ; 9}9.b.ureau of, Arrears ofTexas, has coy,cring ,whatever on its door. The county olork'a office, sheriff's oflige, and office of the surrogate, aronot - carPoted; but, are covered ,Ivith <oil-cloth and pat ting, with the Y exCePtion: of small private offices. ,VeVr of"the other °ideas or court rooms are carpeted throughout. 92;!381• 95;1363' Og: : .. . "44;474.'41. i 1 40,965 1 ¢4,874-9 / 48,768 rrf I , r 011. i • 40 640 24 8G,.748' 20', sgvEirrizirai anus (iv ,crunes. We retain. now to the a furnitUr • ac ,, count. Tat Tulips Ingersoll was paid $170,720.60. 'lf armory chairs ,cost $5 each, and if each chair was 21 feet in depth, the money paid to Ingersoll would have bought 34,145 chairs, and if placed in a straight row these chairs would have reached over 85,363 feet, or about 17 miles. If they cost $lO each they would make a line of 84 miles, and. oven at . s2li each they would stretch from the City Hall Park to Forty-Second street. For cabinet work and furniture in the new court house and county offices, the sum of $2,817,409.19 was spent—or at least Was signed away by Mayor Hall -nod Comptroller Connolly. An eminent Upholsterer', informs us, after making a carefUl estimate, That he would furnish tho now court houso magniflcontly for 099,900, end make a handsomeirofit on the transaction Look at this charge in another way. What could be doho with the $2,817,- 409.10 in furnishing private houses? Allowing $lO,OOO per house, it *ould furnish thoroughly nearly throe hundred houses on Fifth Avenue, from Washing ton Square to Thirtieth street, on, both sides of the street. Tho same amount would put two 'parlor,suits at $250 each, and three bed room suits at $2OO each, into every house on Broadway from the Battery to the. upper end, on' both sides, and enough would be loft to luinish in 67,008 80 $133,187 20 the same way overt house on,..Third Avonuo from Bowery to BOVolltiOttl [area on both .sides. A MILLION AND QUARTER IN PLUMBING; The, account for plumber'sfork and gas-fitting is equally striking. It is in tho hiiine of Keyser & Co. All the war rant's were drawn in 1860 and 1870, and the' bulk of the work purports to'have been ibario in 1968,'1860 and 1870. The first bill alinie goes further balk than 1868,' and covers from January, 1865, to May, 1866. - 'An immense amount of Plumbing and gag-fitting was done in the armories and drill-rooms, by Keyser Lt*Co., botwobn October, 1868, and De: comber, 1869. Hero is an abstract of the account : Oct. 6 to Feb. 6—Plumbing Feb. 1 to July s—Plumbing and gas fittings 104,794 11 Ap. 8 to No. 5 7 -:Plumbing, work 104,574 11 T. 29,824 65 ... . .. 20,388 50 12,989 25 691 12 31,286 52 26,890 35 3a. 4 to De. 14—Plumbing work and gas fittings 70,008 12 .4943,Y,124) 29 In tbd county court rooms and 'offices lio same firm did work as follows 1865. 1866. - Jan. 20 tci May 18—" Plumbing gas works, &c. $0,804, !4 1868. 1860. Jan. 5 to May 15—Plumbing , gas 'Works, &c. 854880-67 Total ... .. . 46;6211* 67 46 . ,34,0:1Y2 45;444.AG ...,$361,174 . 61 For the county Offices Keyser's account was 1868. 1868. Feb. 1 to Nov. 28—Plumbinie-: gas ,works,"&o. $04,537 44 '1869. 1870. Jan. 8 to 'April 2341umbing ' - • • gas works, &o. 37 - 4,976 51 OM Total This firm of Koysor & Co., thus earned altogether the modest sum of $1,231,- 817.70, eleily .l in . the course of two "Are yII not " top sawyers" in ' 'IM4 AWNINGS PAID iron. r in 1839, ,July 29, J. W. Smith was 'paid for aWnings furnished county, courts 'and ()Maki, $23,653.91. • - A plaid'whito awning, four by six. foot (county court house , size,) can be put 'up for $lO coMplote: Blue striped cativa'ss,: 'same •size, costs -$l2. Whilo tho 'best that tile -matkot affords can be furdished for $lB. (Five pot bent to be disooupted .on quantities.)y • (bid or the largest manufacturers of 'aysiningd:lthstitei us the county. ' court bbusd , b,wnings , 'aro of:inferior quality, known us the . ' Mothuno . stripo;" and ,cpuld bo had - from makers at ;$1.2.60 Ve,C,O. this, ' iiOdd afforA' 'aopiraotore geod:Ptefit: ' " ' ' At. sl2:6ll'eeoli inon4 *iuld There' are 622 WiadVs . StoWittt'a ' Br4dWay. and Tenth. street building, therefore a largo enough, number wore ‘ Paid tki , far threi3 and a3balf temps., 'Thero. are , only, pirty.pix aivningsup on tlio court It pay,lieaddedthattliisluokY Bmitbr who is toPorted • ItibitdwaY and Blocker stied, is'alroi,iitpr," 0, the Americus club, and 'alt, Ittansparenoios and = bannera for, :rani!. many'a celabtatiOnts;// • '• 9t - • 'a~ gonnAT olLL8,•r; , " -;:frno giinornl Qitrpvaganue of,thaso'no ,nonnte provon fraud , on, Olt) /ago of dung . ", TherO la al4O Inoldontal proof of it. ; :to carolosa woro tho clpadala with reward, VdtMOIIiRB AND - 'DRILL-ROOM& VAIL and gas fittings $85,662 86 1669. ....$4;1,513 ,94 dates, that in no less than thirteen 'll - the dayi they fixed upon , (appa+' ently at . hap-hazard) Were ' Sunday Hero is the account of work for whic the bille wore rendeied on days When offices' niUst hive been olos'ed.: ' 1868. ' Jan. 26.—J. A. Smith, for car afarch 8.---A-.- - 02,617 IA fairs county, nfficos and buildings 84,70 (13 dprll 26:--Iniesoil 00. fijr. ',nituro for county boiirt roOnioi anti, cos 54,243 Juno 7.--9oorgo S. Mi , . pairs and 'aito6tions of county builaiings. , ,.. :23;905 S•ti July Co., fair- 1 • nituro in county pfri cars - 1158,2941 nittiro in pounty can 'ct. 18.—Ingorsoli Ar; do.; far. aitnro in cotinty . courts and 113,404 $ll Inky 18.-0; O. .Boilar 'Co., cabinot, , .werk coanty court house— ,,BCl,o7o 00 Oct. 17.—Ingereola ' ! sb snot work in'couiltY oonrt, hourei 1870. Jan. 9.--A. O. Miller, cabinet —work-in-county-coor honee Feb. & Co., eabl- not work and furni ture in armories and drill rooms Mar. 12.-0. D. Bollar & fitting up armories r00m5......_.and drill 87,812 10 April 17.—J. A. Smith, caritas in county court house 14819, 81 Total Sunday work-46.36,019 05 NOT TIIAT MAN BUT ANOTIIIIIR MAN It is only by testing dates and figures in this way that the prodigiesui frauds necessarily involved•in the warrants wo publish, can be brought home to the minds of persons little accustomed to dciaryitlfaccounts. Who wee ved _ Rey_ reprejumted the warrants? Moro is a letter from one man which is pertinent to that in quiry. In the accounts of Andrew J. Garvey there are two warrants made out in the name of 11..7. Hennessy for $62,- 483.18. Who and where is this Mr.. Hennessy ? Will, ho come forward? Has he any other'ropresentative in tho flesh than John It. Hennessy, who. signs the 'following letter? , EIGIIT Hum HALL, No. 123 Yourrrn AVENUE, July 25, 1871.—T0 the Editor of the New York Times :—Having no ticed in your edition of this morning a bill which Andrew J. Garvey presented to the Corriptroller'of this city, and in which appeari tho name of It. 3. Hen, nessy as drawing $62,483.18, and as the initials of the Christian name aro , only reversed to make it answer to my name, I deem it a, duty I owe my friends to publicly declare that I am not the. lucky individual. My connection with Mr. G. was simply confined to my mechanical, pursuits, and in no other capacity have I ever drawn, or caused to be' drawn for me, ono dollar. , Nor have I ever, di rectly or indirectly, signed my name to any bill or warrant to receive money, other than my wages as a working man, and I defy Mr. Garvey to prove to: the Contrary. Many of my Moods, whe aro aware that I have boon connected with Mr. Garvey for many years. may look over the fact that my name is John R. Ile . nnessey, (not It. 3. Hennessy), ,and to such I say, draw your own conclusions. My short career in public 'lab has net been (hie, as many suppose, to Mr. Gar vey, but, to my own untiring energy and, considerable deal, of popularity. On the contrary, when it Was found that I could not be used to the advantage of certain 'parties, Mr. Gaivey used his infinonco against me,' and for fio other reason than that of being faithful. to the working man, and my persistent efforts to for ward the interest of our Catholic' pro chial schooi. As a matter of justice, I ask you to publish this letter, and oblige, yours, &c. JOIIN 11. IIIIIAME1011)Y. untallANp coNNor e . Ws aoltrLwrl an- I= Every warrant was signed by COnnolly and countersigned, by Hall. Tkey rare not obliged to sign'werrants which they had reason to believe were fraudulent. The case of r " Tho PeOtile , ve'Wbod," re., ported iu Barbour'd Reports, vol. - p. 654, Cl seg., is sufficient to' aedulol that the object of requiring the - Mayor to countersign• warrants i 8 to preoeatftauda upon. the people. If the Mayor had no rightto refuse tosign warrants, what security would there bo for the pablic In the case question Jidge (Justices Ilarn n ardned,Clerite concurring), ruled that the 'Mayor could refuse to sign suspicions . werrants. 4102 said '" If those 'afters are: to act :as 'guar. dines of the,treastiry--.4f they arelo pror , toct,'So far as Mthem 'lick the altyl from 'the payment-of 'Unfounded and. dishon, ' eat claims- , --they must have 'the means of knowing 'whether the claim b one proper to be paid, and it is their duitty INFORM ;FIIRMBELVEB 10 IX,' AN 0013NTICRBION 011; ICSFUBIO, AS THEN MAY D.REM PROPER AFYER 81:101,1114FROT TIGATION. IN Tins WAYS AND TIEIrMAT ONLY, CAN TIMM MEN , : ZYFACTIIALLY PROTIMMTILF. TREABIIRY4: ! , . Whetbeeoines, 'thin:vet' the' kbor!S plea that the audit of illie toard lit' Su pervisors:ls '"llnall,'•and" ID ' tibi 'r no,', , bf those acts 'irhielf a Mayor old vefoifl and that the warrarda'*6 hitl'`e panelled '"iiien)Sl,geed'and connterOgned es sim- I vile min'il:Lerial a ' cte'd' •', •'' ' ' t ' ' ito Hai `the Ti nod Ceiiipitroilei ornio, escape from, fcatheir. are lot 'k: aporudtd'ifty, for. those ' 'udiaenti 'war jr ratite: ,"Anidereilt Imidybf chino s •ban .li4Ri'tliiiii. to, iccotuitt iIY a court lard, flud lota is the (One,. to o ,t.-76 'York Titnri.'' .. , . .' ~ " " ' ' ' •`‘ 0 ' i ...' I, i ".. .. .., 30/11'; •—voldIT11,„1, OP .411,144),. : ~iip. d . many lived F4 I , O TPr• ~.. P1 )0 11!if s o 4 99F ,imohoogeo, wo,discovotoil,W4t ) 4 !c'n:M. contly drOwned hinisoyin l'ioyt, 0 4Y1 8 1 diod,iu,n,ilt at Bt, P in! kwoO tint' 4.. fo 4 / 3 stealing in Little Book, I Ints opal cd„ to ,dqatli in Cincinnati ; likdio his pOtik :VW a fain Boston ; ,aud,*ffas ,xuti ovpsi ))), , A railvay in. cha!ifWmwa.‘, . , , . . 1, ' ON TH TOW.N, DY E YtIOUAftD' 10,141 ti 'BTOAPARD. tfie.strdets eri, full; /or, termini silleing, like waves of thermic , Titotivande are mai 'this begintital Wight .•; , Thu Jolla peek other, but sheikh from, tee. *tin herr?' h 7 Tip a ,elealtily glance, 'Sanaa Pets with thele,iyes reel down 1• Even the etildred lawn tWknow Th► ehametnangtil of.tlio town. Itated►nditinanpd_YK9lk_the otreull. Hostlog—Tor . Who!) . Por m 7 pray, 'rho wad,: Iloqk at lt,dhrtKhXa a dlllorrat Ikcht. • Yorriloalskt!,T, oham• Is say "dolly' IW•all= 7 117 fend, ari'mh;llOic'th i e'ilattioPt " Chili for' Illhainhikt Atari° bYarilia; I I the world haddlarwroid.tio•—what part Ide , • , . Thlt Ilya aolA dlaorritiro,prwo i , El The Irorld-ls It map be right -• •To crush ths . burtut, but,, urubt 11 117hateasde bar ths guilty Iklugl she Fs t Pciibo sia's lane Cant essci‘f,ied•ltuSw: wkwibtoret•=thit t6drl6l4oWirti • • iihb LiOred 'a man ind.blindir Ms visas, Mg klosio!„101 . ccoc.odle team? Of course the 11.91 wu cfccolved 1 .774 ,t VI d i b-Y, , 1 fa, ''"!Kt . '!, - Toicalgl; In the .eels rolnlnt flame,! , ' r' do;e44' • liy•tatlier's cermet,* mother' leafs t req,leee tatiant 1l Wee leienelh,tetoe • , War It t , ertb Itt The prlee ow a Otyll 1, 1 4;014 - - . '1)14 get it !(I ' levy, " liehold se herielt the win J. Your pint 'woe hoetl,',' 'will 14; heady, rierdo . eili 'east b ; , /or levity and paidou . voman's tell • , • :Itr to set 00 .V 1111.16 oft You RoAervalao the eitgle'e 'wren, rpotleee'llo'noi• that'ionlies.bee deal." 121 et I ought to htiow whet the.bauble le 'teeth, When ;helots' etlt brings!rni; bete. 04,984 '132 nui pltT raid parddil I 101 . 0 ate yen -Mo-talk-ef-gordeh r pity-10-nilt What I 44 je Justice, jeliti Ca, lir Let both. be puniebed, er both go free. If It be in ► woman o dreadfal thing, Whittle Rill Man; Mtn'? Come, be juet t (Remember, Ilia fatio s tbrongh her lore foe Mtn , 49,082 80 O'thsPuigh his selfish lust!) Tell ma what le.done to the wraisM, 54,058 33 Who tempts and riots In 'remelt'. Nil I Ills father curie., nod cute hint off I Ilia friend. feriae? Ile L * scorned of a I Not het bis J udgea aro men like Ishoulf, Or thoughtless women, wbo borne. their erkfio I " Young bleod," " Wild !nat.," " Dotter hub It op ;" They eoon forget it 7 lo blurt Iran Ms mother, who ought to know • Tho woman•naturo, and hop it is won, Frames a thousand amass for him, Ifecauso, forsooth, the man I■ her son You have daughters, Madam (ha told ma vs), Fair Immoant daughtsrs—" Woman, what than tf' Some mothoyMay have a son Ilko yours, TIM flora beware of mon I env hit coach In the street to-day, pathltlilitioncon UM sunny oldt, With a livorltd driver on tho box Lolling bark In bar littlest prldo, The wtfo of hie botom took the •Ir. She oar bought In iho mart whorb hearts are said I I pare noyeetT away for life lovo, the told horself Whin Rid! ell lived, they a.y In ra prillOvi) way, Flattered audifeamteld. Oao dark eight Some darn led me to Rum hie keno.: I saw the arladoere a blotee oLllght ; The music whirled In a tuadderdnir rowed I heard the bell of the daneore' lent; Bitter. bitter, the thoughts I ha•d Stamina)/ there 1. the stroott Dnok to my gnedy don I Toot, Marched to my room to grits doopair, Pried my Gym, tmloted my chielm, And ficed_a donor or two to my CoTta Tem popping, Tina wooly/leg, botopor and toMailt down' Ono moot do something toAIIII.ho tints, And Et one'. 101 l for the lowa. I nisei his boy in the park sometime', •pd my heart rum our towards .the child • frank Hutto faliojytrith Partriese eyes, He miles .t moulds father mild I I hate the mu, but I We the boy, for I thick that my um, had he lived would be Perhaps it is he, came back from the dead— lc his father, alai;kot rde I liirtstriMl - too lempin-the ahatloio lams; Lot too oat In the light again, Now for Wool k blows, perhaps, • ' And, bittarer still, my own diodsla. I took my Ogee In the orowdod ;trawl, Not liki tic° simple womsti I goo: Yon m& cheat thous, sl!ka, u much so yam plus% _lion war sio masks with me I I knew yet Under year benne(' gouts Them I*rk. • serpent ; your oaths or. Ilcup .There's a lumina fire In yetur hungry hearts,' Me • fuming up In 'Your eyes! " Olt.g to them, ladlem, and ehrlak tremns, Or nll at my benne. Well, have yin dent Madam, ynr Lunen bumf me xell, Mother, I - knoir yen en Bat go on your r eays, mid VII go totem; Mil me optirobrions same. If yon wilt; 'The truth le bitter, 1111111 C I bar. 11.4; A harlot?' Tos I but a "omen atilt Clei meld of aid le„me_onitatt lite me .00, sin nustdre,. or your Bible Iles; Iteityme, you mangle hi. merciful words - - To " f ly end emu - illl you 41,1” lillol—the ..rd him a ilesseni The seep test I've Enid thli many Leese. It Hems to groinlea an end to {pin; Aayeay 'lt vlll end It here i fUjpeee I throe myself In the street I Defer° the hersee'eoield trample me deem Some vonld-he Mend might snatch me up, And thrust me beet en the towel • Bal look—the liver! Brattleboro-I stead I tee lie I almoet hear It to.. Dean am the dark and lonely pler -11 a step?-1 can end mj veal A plunge, • epistle, end all arlll be o'er, The deatit•black "atm. wilt dreg me devil e tilod !metre 4herit list no matter 'shwa; go II am of the Mani ' 1101 Y TIII PRZISIPKATT LITOS MIBTAKIOI NOTIONIS OP TIM WPITRIIOOSI. A Washington correspondent .or the No York Slandarei give'd the following interastingedeOunt of the White 'Home, thea.esideneO of the Presidents , . `The "yr" , Lite House." ••)!i'llat,visiens or luxiiry and 'more than Itegublican spiendor-bas-notAhienatne- conjured-up to the Imagination of the quiet, gioddlog tnriner, the industrious, frugal innehanic, and, the iroll:to-do tradestnan,'lgho Shako the-lnnd in. ominous Silence as' they to the r tale, inspirea by Tammany, rocklmis 'expenditure, of the "people's ' " "' itnperial spiOndor, money upon , affected bithe preaidene and his family. in their "privStO reiatinun." UgOn'''personal observations lately, I am inelincid to' think' the tax payers ought to be comfOrted upon this point,, 'and the really ,Meager and unoatenta l 'tlous ygovisiOnntiule for'the residence of the President pf the 1111104 ptiikei. ''' • , ; Ttio }tinsels now • Mulergoing ropatirs and refitting finder tlin;4lreetion, Geneiliti' Ilat i conk; Oar Ilaggrin „ tendent ofPublipßulldings;egaratog, to' ie.o,nc rs'AL uipanc4 upon rot nof Gen ,iial''ginnt and; hie' tog is the model 'el" gentle man4a country Irquso oK mansion, and Clime{ yher In many respricte' it le Most 'Oharatingli' Mug ,tlns wikole ylougiti'of the ientiTe, building,,giine, the i?loist.' littful - oti 01i)045.1k of . sir, , and stipreascs , One with son of irindoni fiO4 nnialtre . dat 110i11§441!ii: . 8C44111111i41. .15P40 0 n itna fickrnir"Otopo l iO, 'he Ant flppc P)°,.;10; 1 ?0,0 31 01 9 191 : rro?m,il; tilit'ai) 3 6 l 9 ll6 :9T l t,ro.P l ;o4 B B nt'P land fanOly, dining *inn!. „111.1htf door :soopaimoda4+6,,fdlii , and =MEM their clerks, ,he library, %the roc= d - voted to Ceblnet ..meetinge; and; tile. living rooms of the President's family. There seethe to be. a wnnt of generosity and appreciation' of, the situation +con cerning the private• relations and dons* tie economy of this establishment. tlaat, jl3 difkillt to ACCQUiIt.fOK, Six, sleepidg rooms.make up the . complement,ot, its laccoremodation,!and these must, snPrly the , fiiiiili and guests,`Wlio — at rilLti:m4 • Must be limited in nunthOrs and unsold 1.1 in appropriation., A. Chriatian anti y Wauld.,auggest that ,im selecting a ca. 4 i t, ;date, for -Presidential,lionorg,,care,shoe d betaken toc,orisider- the ,eiae of {anvil , ,otherwise great incoiverlience .would 0 experienced in_ providing them, ,wi b /quarters, L The . ~.rpont.,deretted to. the ,meetiPg of the Cabinetts enithe sphth side of the building, . fronting . the , grounds, whifh I are handsomely, said our,, and from whopo 1 windows / one gets the , finest, view in Washington. The arrangement, of, the table and chairs, -se ,suggestive,, of +- liberation, led me back a few „years I to ;the solemn scenes and topics, discussed daring the war around this same trade. The anxious days and , painful nights of these dark years arose, before my visis3, and I could almost see the, rug d features and quaint, forritof the groat man Who sat at the.helm of , State, aild directed its course, through: the, waters of that troubled ,and , stormy sea. ,The memories • gather -thick add settle silently asjhe snow flakes around the place made sacred and, ,hallowed by them. How the fact,, that the man; to : whom Mr. Lincoln trusted more than to any other, unless it might be his great War Minister—the one who successfully terminated the contest for constitutional liberty on this contiuent—is now at the same post; of duty, establishes the idea of the eternal fitness of things. I left the place with its bushed and subdued silence, rejoicing in the knowledge that its duties had passed to tried and trusted hands. The Library opening out from the Council Chamber is one dE the finest rooms in the building, but the utter dearth and poverty of its fil'ruishing is a matter of surprise add painful humilia tion. Ono -would suppose that the President's library would be furnished with - all the standard-works-in home and foreign literature, which seem properly to belong to the study of a statesman; or might be required - for reference." Hero We should expect to see all the loading periodicals and newspapers of the world ; instead Of this we find' ft few volumes of standard works of poetry and prose, us few encyclopedias, Con gressional Globes find musty "Pub. Does," Thee blooks, Army and Navy Registers, oto. When we consider the salary attaching to this office, the demands to bo met from It, the fact that the ; majority of our Presidents have been men of limited twins, IS contingency likely to occur with ony ono elected to this office, would It not be the part of in enlightened generosity to supply him with those things which tho situation would seem to demand? , We next pass to . The family sitting room or private parlor ; this is the place whore the official dignity is put off for frolic with children and chat, with wife and. friends. The furniture in this room' is fresh and beautiful, having just un dergone the revamping process, , and newly covered with an exquisite shade of light blue - satin brocatello, with pattern of delicate bouquets of flowers running through it. In this room hangs the only, portrait of a " Mrs.-Prosident,' left as a memento of the charms and beauty that have graced these' Mrs.' Juhn Tyler's life size portrait speaks eloquently upon the subjeot, and its great beauty led me to speculate upon the rensissnesS of Congress; not to say ungallantry, in not making appropria-' tions for this purpose when remember ing to do so for the Presidents them selves. • Think of the pleasure it wOuld be to see the portraits of all the wives and daughters' of the Presidents. What an interesting collection would such a gallery, prove ; Contrast tho pasTioi with tha oneßiaitio female reprasentit Live which Mona proves •[ so moo!) in terest., 'This fact is one of the straws which show of how little conscenctice in the real, affairs of, life women havo.beeii heretofore considered, albeit they !may have.cxerted the widest and, beet influ- mixes, nay, may oven have hold'a con trolling, Tower oftentimos,, in, the real concerns of the times in which tlity . The President's sleeping department, is on the north nide of the spacious hall, and fronts on the avenue. 'The furui 'turo in this room—like Joseph's mot— if not of many colors, is of many kinds. The bedstead,:ie of rose wood, quito elab orate in design, high Preiselt hood.. board, 'richly carved and uphohiteied on tbo side's in regal-hued purplo velvet. Let the Patriot howl, the Sun gibber and -the World declare that the imperial ,purple is at least assumed in thiil. s resi. dent's 'bod chamber. 'The marble top center table is the only piece of furniture that matches the,becistead ; the balance ismado' tip of, oiled walnut, varnished walnut and mahogany ; a medley quite annoying to that, sense of fitness which naturally belongs to poison of mfined, and cultured tastes. The state dining room is large and rather imposing in its dimensions, it has lately been furnished with an entire now outfit of China. 'I wish I might b's able to say as much of tho Oyer. . The "family, dining "room is situated, opposite the state,diniug room. !This is the, most indiffOrOnt la . 'appeintinerits of any ana'of the rooms hitherto men tiencd. , O rengi in its coin toOastthenoidoierling.taxpayor. The tables and chairs are of ordinary ap pearance ; two long old fashioned carving tables which must have servedfor (l'apa qopiiii3" in tire egily histery of tho na ti ought to, be removed to tba Patent' 011ido sired' pieced with 'the china , 'and 'hoin'ireinkii:iiiinitnie bolOirging:to the Wnelibmgtonptamily on exhibition ;there. whero in, no aidobe ni d, iiir;.,.thirgore or ,f,KoA.ii,ro 6 ool 9 cor,,y abj 9 4' so< .bid oeenyes linger ought: to 'he 'served bigho4'e flit; 'irkthe niy, I art ) o' amends r" tt sb to' inn o amen n, part or io • oriel surromitlinga l '' ;',theotriY . 'prliato, titei r yrr'ny. oti rig the' lowei finer of 'tile tinroutbro'llksinelow 'Tanis $2:0O eget trt 152.150 -If-not. paid Alio year. =III ;' '3 1), \T -A BM , .ATP': with the upper part. of, it,. and the oils used, exclusively . lid : tho tray, is air atrociously, narrow, ,ontl, :stOep sfaircese, difficult to.aseent and suggestiVo of falls, hair.brealh-,stapes ; disarranged toilettes, and soiled tr icis. i u bine, the entire ar rangemonis tor 0° c;:ionfort . ond Co . nveni- : once of the I;reSideiitq ihiniestio life seem to be sadly l everlpelred. There is an apparent pareirminypinning through ito entire: gpj~eararica xlasl oils loudly for reform ; Is ibere no ph4' to loliliy ap propriations for this purpte ? Is there nothing to be math) by such legislation? Is this i tbe, : roossin, c or, sjtQl j ,insufficient'- care tor material aid ? Luc us t, all means make somehody's interest to do the proper thing, 4 0 let us have, if not a fitting ;undone° for the Prod dent, at least a generous f*tirnisliing of this one. „ _ [For lho UARLIBLZ TARPS IN .WILEAT. Ili the issucnof the .third of August of THE HERALD, -mention is made of a " now kind of cheat!', found by Mr. John Dick, and examined hP/4 1 ;. J. S. Shoop. - The latter reported to have eaten a half a dozen of graine:. - ,which, Jim& him *lc, • and purged him violently. Tho grass family, to which the famil liarly known;:cheator taros belongs, is ono of the - miStquimorsally diffused, and is co-extensive with vegetation through out the glebe . Thl , k-fainflYiis not showy iu its.hatlere,sence,, ; but covers thihsurface of the earth, eppodialybi,tho s temErato ones, turn of green,,,and , eontriuMes;rnorp to the sustenance of man and ,his, denies tieated herds,, than t liny, other„f,Miii)y of plants. The ,seeds abound.„)y`4hst,arelii and the steins with sugar and among , the inpre iinportant plants, in cluded in this ordcr,mq,";be,mentioned Indian corn, wheat, rye, rice, oats, sugar cane, &c., and or .nearly all the so-called grasses,,mieeptini the different kinds of clovers, which st,rictly% speaking arc no grasses bolongiug„to different order of plants. Botanists know of no poisonous or pox ions plant -in this family, with bUt one exception, Darnal, (Lolitot teniu,lenot »I.) And, indeed, Do Caudolle states that the seeds are often eaten in Weed with out ieconvenience, , and that a beer,into which they enter is drank with impunity ilifest Writer's; lieWever, atitribui,oto - iliiim narcotic properties, and when , e9.ten, affecting "the system' with ,:yer4igoldiz ziness, headache, drowsincss„ six; .I,sPe- • cies of intoxication. Two cases ca , death in peasants aro recorded by M.M.' Riv iero and Maiere, as having occurred in Prance, from haiting lived es bMad for sovbral days, Consisting to9e extent of two-thirds or five-siith of dabial. It is probable that the seeds eaten by Mr. Shoop, were from roliton tciniulon_ -. 411271 j but. I Can hardly think that six seeds would have Prodticed the disturb ance in his system ho men'tioike'icept ing being oimrated oh at the' aini‘i s time by fear, or a'strong Poisonens barna' giewetcithe beight of about five feet, lia4/ing a smooth round stem., narroW Polneed leavos, with rough edges, and with , the sheaths smooth on the stirfacel the appojidaged stipules of the leaves are cut' sqiihre off; WC stem (rachis) on which' the fleWers and seeds ou lade - sPikes are flied is zig zag, four' to six inches lOng,;, spike_ lots much compreSsed, OO' to !3ov'oli flow ored,"not longer than the 'OutaidiCeliall ; loWerinsidii chid Co'V' 4ciiihd; W4ll an awn twice its length, 'scale to the low ‘ or spikoletand to - the .terininal Two species of T.,oliumiarc i .extensively 'Cultivated in 'England foriodder,'itod I believe id'rsome ,pasts of this country. /ta/ ey 174 ? (Italian,R,V , Ociiiss;) grass of rapid groWo, and'e'f . good .o ity, Producing enormous crops When it receives plenty of heat and,l i ncsuro. 'LortSumPorop9, (t tl,l . I ye il;lss,) is the principal haying, gri ss: . of (treat It itain, to which climate it :if , well ad4)ted, Broqiiis .1)..09180 is the hell-known chess or: cheat dritili th fini4, and quite a ?umber of'oUr fanners 041 held to the orreneonsnotiou,,qat wheat, un der , some, 'pecujias 9lrCtstanee's ; rill ,ctiange into elleat,,, , ,S4hp departure of a plant fre'M' psiabi isli ed, chaMeter iii opposed to every law of Vegetable life; and hair never been verified lii.correct observation. tobi&AN. Carlisle, Septembeijl, 1871'{'•'• No Homa:—Na,hotne. • Whati • a mis fortune I Ilow . sail the thought t,! The re aro thousands Who, kiwi) , nothing of tho .--- .blossdd influence. of , comfortable! tioines o l. - merely Weans, of n•thrigry or from din iiipated habits. Youth', spout itA:. frivol- • otis amusements and, demoralizing as sooiations, leaving them.at ago, when the physicial, „intellectual man should. bp,in , its greatestvigor,enesvaled and „without one _laudable : antbition. Friend long, since lost, confidence, gone, and nothing tolook •to in.ohl, ago but • 0 • irmio_tho mumnimity,whern_ they should be ornaments.' NI. home to flytb when wearied with tho .struggles - incident to life ; no.wifo to clm them in theii..despondeneyi , children to amuse them, and no virtuous lionsohuld to give , zest to the joys ,of TAR is blank, and there is no hopo•,or, succor okcopt.that whiclr.ie &mi out ,by—tho hands.' of privato, or public .charities. When the family .oftlio,,industrious and sobeccitizongathera an:mm . l. ; Oa, cheer- ful 11 re of a. wintery day; ;the ,homeless man.ie seeking slielteF,in the' cells of a • station house, or begging for , a,. night's cost ih the out-buildings)4oT , 'one who' started in at the same time: ..with no-- greater advantages ;, bitt:lionosty, and in-' ,dustcy built.. up, that i ,home„ dis sipation destroys, the other, j , , • li F.211T1 13 counsellor, in Vnt, of nll court on a , euit,: tiictrle 1'010414 , -11411M OfgonlusgOlitle`Mom like a hoo„'"CoUstictot 4 • gle:q?o. :SiZo rani immenenialile luoportions,. wraps the. coil of 'Ate tinwiellr . 1104 'atiout its t" vi c tim,. unfor nun e heedless of the 'shrieks :efagoutthat, come' frbm the inmost,tiopths pf his yictim's'soubloud thunder th4r lla i the 41,!. it its Ut4ueit7„oo tifon of Op'inioU ) fOrcink iii"desporn, crush- , ing .him in. the hideous .3awketif mogji depth I Judge, give, us a claw of tobacco 1" ;:i't , ,r 7
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