Ili 3r. Ti - F.A KLI , X.I W.A -; x~tr: 1 . 1%1C ATWOOD, BANCK & CO., ( . (1 , 1 , t1?.91 0 N TIETIC:IANTO Wbolr^ale elvolot i lo ittl lcilolg of PICKLED AND SALT Fld "co. :10 North Wharves, Above 'taco fitn4t, 10079 GUILE BROTHERS so T.T IV,I, If nk7'.h.3.4 LE AT CITY PRICES. Cr:at:sully on end, itch est or, , 10••pnn 4 11,.h lioo P nnd bows. alsirt frAstr, narnlnan ont,l nylon hanolkereltioN, iron sed nmosr c and' 7u7ln, Winn:l'lst"; braidis, .r , ol inl ro n, sralloPs, ronkbs, stilt lonaTy, wrapping paps^rend orrnr los• &lir^ oorio nod porinturry, 'Av.% a nd .1. on. p .11”11. i.,•1:.0. rivirß. c. COY.L. 1111frrItTITS, flon'a ITannror otter!, Car: lila, l'a. VITISTRY I IM=l Hating recently remoTerl to • No. XI. d'iorrt Ilanover street, • In the bonne lately occupied by Dr. Dale.) Car rill rat II: nom .1-10 to , :30 per rat, rt the Al! w 1. A ; r.:l' L. TIELTZIP)ov.Ei;,. _tit T'S ,11.) Ott• N C' ,- • 1 - 7.1 17,111(11•Al It 71,1 , 1 r 1 ,, 7 0 _-/CN 1:1 7 .ICT 11.E1) TO13.%.00(), t 7 , ti 4 !111 Abtr4r( strrcfs, I'l iI 1e pllia P. ItT( T'A f ET2 L . A rrt.r.,l T , 1.16 ATM °. FT, CIIIAII,IM, N 5' 1 r I, AIV 14 Snutli 11;:n r;c: stre:^l, I=l=ll MI • 1( YEN F.I Ctirl , ^ 7, II =iil . RITNETt, • rir ' •t , • Lt-rhln, OM , • o: I ~ I r deo:* nnl /!J ,;r qv. Ranh. r...sytp:!y al; ,vl,l OSEPII A Cinnti EY-AT-LAW, Pr=tlc , .: in - Crimbprland . and Dauphin Curttiel ...P' l• t PI, PC, t rtlAn —Camp r.- - o o o ty, 1':. 1 V.J all 7 1. ly zonzvii (-Lyra. CIIAEI. P. CULVEU. W, LOAN AND COLLECTION rlf I.; or .107F,P1' f. tELVIIit ,t 111 W. Tl-4,41,1,1N. (1.1111. (h. , telt • I rtnnffi t.tl, fir , ninn. ttnprn,rd Prtns. ;nren.litAtr.l. An .tfiA•rant, from 714. eri. A Ten per itn.t__%rropt • Arr• r. .1' (hr E'r•t. trhirlt firninfiet every L„'' t' (tee '•lien. JIM , 11. OtAhatn, \Vitt. fir,.rn , ITnA J. C. C :tIA • . CArEAI.-. , n Alt Id, vt.l, - 11,. C. r. Cnir 1, 11(1 , 1 Ilt.n. 11.1.41 th) amh,n;stAn P. C. tlcr,rg., ttlnart, A (I.nntfinrn Port.r.), :sow Tnrk mamma f 7 .1T LAW, •rL-:e, 7r.. :7 L 7111Aolu'e 11,1. A. r. S. 11. M...ILF.F.XIAIT. (Id; & En A.N. ,01 AT l'A'W • I I' Ei litrott, !phi, I]n7l - - - Bli AMF,A. ft( EN, .IL-1 1117 I'EAC.I3. Tsetsnoem, vs ~,t ptvi- Moro' toolollip. 11. N.! Itint, on'A; , ntiort. , l to l'im ranch. prompt Ottontlol. Itt!oct.7o • * l - 77 . F. SAIYI,EII, NY „ AT LAW. rin n, iiood Will Po" , . 1(.69 VITT CLIA )T KENNEDY, V i•TO11, F.T A r L.i W. .T. IT, A. I . !O. U. A.r7 ~ 11r, AT LAW, 723 W.llllll t titicet, 1111 LA 11E1,1' L 7 :SAL NOTfiCES. A DMINISYRATORS' NOTICE.— ti• of Pet, li.mr•lrn tf0,..111p; Its,o 14, 'll All Dodo . p: ! • laltm. pr, 01,IY ,11,11,n1b tl tr. 11, ilptlvrligilvd. IME or er Wr•mortt. . . .1011 N 11A .101 EN LlNINii Eft. • Aitrullll4,,,t,,rl 1113211E1 A I.I',IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —* • tt .t.ft r Irn fton 111 , est ite of tt E h t .trr, stet tt ittett, Ittle ttEltowor 4'l'n I,tattrit p, t 11111 , .` itt•rfl haVe hot.n Ir. ..I tltt• tttal Ittr Itrl'lltittt , ll.llltl rtttonty to it, nul.rcrihrr ono!on.! ttl Fltti Cottilterlttlttl tott,tl, l'n p. 1n.:n14..11 to n. 11.1 iltittto oii utftltett atom, tllAtet itlyottnt, and thtt•o 1,1%01, wttl pt ,h t,, plopttrly - nnUlorllt- V^. for . elillenannl, In JOlll7 1 . 1C111,1.111,701 En, A dthh. iFtrator vp - ICI l!DITOR'B NOTICE 'r,,p A nollor r,11. - ,N toil by 'Conitnon land c,...inty, 1,, 'llltE lboto. the 1 , 111. • nt' tt, hen, , , of ,I,,hn D. Looter, an fiar.nol Ilonvor atom; Illt , eor,lltors of , fd.C.atn. o l n0n , .., .111 moot Interentfd, ,t bii c.roe4, in the oirt,n,h of (fort iota, on Tnervlrty, tr•rt , ,ty•rl,th day of :',eptomber, A. D. IS7I, at ;rro'lllty nip ',Miami to attenni and prelvllt . (I .Inllll, 71,10130 Auditor, ISSQLUTION oF'CO-PARTNEg' spiv. Tho co-pattem ., hip hor..tutere ox@liti botv.oon r, Fryni , Tor and .1. M. Wrle,a•, under the lino of rvottocAr rat pet merrhonto, In tub day 1~•nlnr•I by matml connool. All pProomin knowing bornkrireo Ind•ch!rd to Collt , fk . fin, will ploone make n..... - non! - 1m:11,11,111 , 1y; nod , theme boring,elalms w0,t., , ,,1te.trr01, plonov prevent thiao 10 J. leer, r.ho , situthorlced to nettle the affair., Of the afn no.ortO6r.lop Cielltle, /11;teri)bor 2, 1871 1ZOTI(11—P. r. Fry,' no haring porehmod J: M. •,,Infss',lntount In the Carpet, honlnce, the firm. nIl her•escer he known an Fryginger d Co. The ronllce of iha pnblle la aollnltea. _ • • I,er7 iJt ERTSINGInt & CO. , .XECUTORS' Letters to, to.montary on the extato rif Thomas Leo, er., loin n.t: TM:klimort lownR111.1),111 , 11.asull, linen WWII hi e,,,,1 by t h e 11..glstorNr ountherland county to t h e oteetttora. pernonn Indebted to ma ,t nte nnllt•lnnk,, Innned!ntn payment, and thou❑ ironing 010110, wlll pronitt them, properly autheall at,cl, to the andoregned. FItTIDK. WATTS, . JOIIN MUNIIO, , lixecutorn MEM TN THE COURT OF Common Pleas OF CUMTIERLAND COUNTY, No. 320 of A - cult Tartu, 1871. , A4signotl Retire of • Henry Leo. The Auditor eppeluted in nutlen distribution of the lednure In the hand?, of -Joint 9. Munro, assignee of Henry Len, under deed nf..jelinitery neglgnioent, for thn bennilt of creditors, as exhibited byldgeceount, confirmed the thirtieth of August, A. D. 1871, will mis,t, the pert!. Interested for Chn purposes of tile appeintrnent, on Tuanang, the (hind of October, A. 0, 1871„ et, 10 o'clock A. M., at hie oince In tho borough of Carlisle, PA 11. - 1 t .1" .• TUE COURT OF Common Ploae OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, NO, 328 of Au- Torm,lB7l, - Assigned ! Estate of Thomas' Leo, Jr. no .stdflor nppoloto2 tolnolin dint Mutton of the tmlnnon In tin bode of John N. ItDoiro, neriltto oo ': or Thoonts Lc, tr., .4ml:a deed of Tuluntnry nsmlnth tnnnt :or the hen lit of onolitorr, en enhlblted hy,hln nor.oun: elnfirood- thlt . thoh of Ausrit, A. Di 1671,-.nil moot "it p . irU, ward for 11, purposes of LI,. nt:ptlott0001, nO. Tulr dad. . the idt 4 October, A,JJ t ut 10. ft, a, nt his (Dice In the L0t0h..,h.c.... Curtis:llo, R. 111.,Eitr.i .411111 tor. . . , • , . . . , . ~. ... . . . . . 'l,..kC • . . . , , .";.f ,F.• .. . ~. . . • . • . - . 1 . . • ~ ~.. ....! . . • , , • . , ... . . di\'' i• . : , .„ it , ••.• is .‘, ~ .., '.l. _ • 5, • ?if ..., ~,... . . . . .. ~. 7,1 • .‘ ,t, ,i - ::. • .' ~ ,A , .ig . ..- ~.=i . , _ , '4..,t,-; ' . 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A child trot yearn old; with a foe' prnotico, ora. 1114N/11011y COMprellollll and effectually use Till;r0 ie HO adjusting, no screws to annoy, no delay ildapthucl II is always ready fur use! It in n perfrei little wonder I It is a miniature giant, doing mere wqrk and of a bolter quality, than tltG most ,),unity and eestly. One-half of the labor Is folly H ired by Ito one, and the clothes mill tart one-half longer than by the old plan of the rub hoard. It will wool) the largest blanket. Three ahleto at a time, manlitug thoroughly I In a word, ill o ablution fabric,frontatillt to n Lace Curtain or =! of -any- fabric fn.-- a .... Cerebric 11aiu nro pacity of thin GEM! It can,be fastened It any tuff end taken off at will. No matter how deep rooted a prAlfullco'inal exist againet Wanhlng yloehines, the moment thin lath, machine in noun to iferforin its wonders, all doulitn of Ito cleansing efficacy and utility are banished, and Ilebettor and detractor at once become the not . 1 leml , of the Infielder. haul to•fm, 01:100 ithnnt mil, setting forth I. mm ,-111 Ant no, '(Cr , all oliteirs, end- from v MO,' thrown midi, the unwieldy, um itee fegtmlly failed to accom- Plifh Iho el;l , t la timiSed. lit prominent and loud nee teling t iirent-nta It is an per (eel for ns wringer In for wringing. 'rim price, ntediter paramount idupe lie et :0 pur.:lntee,e, na, I,em, elect I , wv that it in within the rear It of every imo,t Iteep..r, and there is 110 art ,'rear nib that mill repay the email investment (eon. All that is osl,l for thix GREAT LARGE SAVER it It Nit huJ. 3Vr goarantur each' machine to 6 ds worl: prrrpetly. . SOLE AONSTA ran TAR I,INITED STATES, A 11. PRA NI:i.•CU; & CO., 513 Mitrkrl Strert.Phllll , loolla, Pa. Thr I•trve.t and rhomireet WOODEN WARE HOUSE In lAu I . hi I. II tilalrr. :t Intl; I :f trt C .41) I' Ell I'l S EIV TS. IMIENIM=ME SPECIAL NOTICE CrL3: - , BIDDLE 1,04 , rm their h Blida that ERF. , ll.'t ti ROBBINS, (I.lls .•ftht , !ism t.f Itsitoy k C 0..) liss this day anon inn I hito , .•l( tilth th in, itod., the firm nano BOBBINS; CLARK tV, 13IDDLE, if ~.1 . 11 ,mtiuuF , tho w.vrcu A. 1) di:WM.IIV 111:1, 1 11c1.1195 1 11, old 4land. 1.12 (21111)1TNI:1 1 1):11).11E1T - - r ril'Y RICIg, n•t redugjl prlaos, • n rholet ;4 AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCIIES, 14.'. JEWELRY, FIT]: LING SILVERWARE, TABLE, CUTLERY, MANTEL CLOCHE,, =I ENOLIFEI, FRENCH AND VIENNA. L'EATILER AND 'FANCY GOODS 2841,76 THE BEST AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO =I IMO 800 that 0,0,7 ruckago yo■ buy bum.* th luccriptiou, '0 170.1 y I?ibbon.q, Straw Goode, &r. FALL AND . - WINTER IMPORTA T.ON. 1871. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND sTitA i iv GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., . inrortrots AND JODDISRIS or BONNET, TRIMMING AND 'VELVET RIBBONS, BONNET FILIIF, SATIN!. AND VELVETS, Nottn, Crapes, RurLrn, Flowery, Foittlicra, •Ornanient.., STRAWTIONNEIS AND LADIES' HATE, Triiniml and Untrimmed, • Shaker floods, kc., 237 and 233 11A LT13101117 ST R EEC. BALTIMORE, MD. - Offer th.. bil; • I in he Inntul in ink Coun try, and unequall 31 In rho], varkty and chenpumis, comprlblim Europplin noviltler. Orders nnllcltcd , and prompt attention glren. 7,p713m CHEAP COAL I LAY IN YOUR WINTER COAL The nialervivntal proposes to fornivil families au Imillnitiols with coal at extremely low prices. Ito Is Nepal - tt to furalvil all' the varieties of !lard apt bolt coals, goarnnteetag the coal received Lobe the rout oidered, and aneurato In a eight. F 111110.1.111114 Llnwhnrm•ra atom the lino of Ilia Cumberland Volley railroad, mill Ire implied at moderato rates. ll o ill hot. Ilm nflnetntoue of purchasers to call on him beton; purchasing elsowlumo. lio namnotfulLy nollcils n share of publlo patron ego. Oracts promptly (Aloft. lottila , Chen peOt Coal. CHEAPEST COAL ! AGE - Thri antlerelKneil itigeen to famish Coal to all purl hie, Other for, Faintly or Litnebornerei use, at cheap Tilton, inmliled they aiicept the following: Int. To order all COIII In Company care. 2na. To 'charge mlno weight, Irreapectlvo or any lone In ahlpment by leaky care, ha. Ir 4. To &liver your coal on it cortirn to hand, without raacreenlng, dirt and all. 4th. That fir tho•nhofle mentioned mudo of boot filth you will LOSE' TEN PER CENT So thnt ivlion 20 tons nro bonglit, and paid for, YOU RI:ALIA( OET RUT lag lITEEN TONS. To thin fact all regular dealers will tontlfy. 6th. To strive to 'got your coal front any breaker you may oleniro, but nn 000 lion to receive what is snot, be Otuntnit Brentah,lllg Lick, or Short Moun tain from Lykonn Yelloy, some of them beteg not no drairabln; tho name applying ;to the Marl coal broakorn altfo, yon to Ink° it nn It to nont to tin. 6111.. An thin kind of busineas Is done on the Rail road Company's sidings, do not ask to See a alltapia of coal. They do not Allow more than 24 hours' nee of Riding; wo therofore cannot eljow what we can furnish you. Should you winh.to puritan° coal wham It can bo soon atalli times, kept In tho dry, , Jt4,90.11.138NED AND 'iVEIGIIED DIDBORD DE. F. S., FRY3INU ER, J. M. WIISER. LIVERY, call at either yard of tho aubacrlber, whore your ordera will ho promptly filled, and promlne to nova you tho low and. vexation canned by lining, dirty and inferior coal, thoroby giving your stipply for lees money than any One can do by tunnelling the run of mine. • A. 11. BLAIR. V . XECUTOR' NOTICE.' Lottorm t.intnoiitary on the calla° 'ot David idttrtin, Into of the borough of Carlin 10, decoasod, haul boon mooed by the Register or Cumborland county, to the nubaurtber residing 111 tho borough or Carlisle. All persons ludobted to mold °elute will pions° make mutilate payment, and those haying drama to pro , aunt than duly authenticated, to the undersigned, for lottlemont. . • AIEN'EX BAXTOI , I, • Ideop7lot Exocutos. , M. O. lIERAIAN, , , Auditor. IVOTICII-Notico is horiby given .11 that application will be made to the next hogs filature for the incorporation of si Drink of Depoelt and Discount, to be located at Oarllele. Onsoboriend county, Penneybreads, to be Galled the Peoples' BAY. Ingo liankotill, e capital of torenty•fita thonoaed dollats, with the prirtlegti of inert:ening- to one hen. drag lhonnaed dollars. . • • • 20,1a7Itim • • •• 7.\TOTICII.--,-41l Tenons indebted to the uodertagnotl, aro borebrnotlfled, to dell enoretthlo the mute 'before Ootober 1, 1871, or tho , Tlll ho 81ron tutu the handl of the collerebor. INklaitt ItlAAOLmtiozrom $5.50. El= I= FACTORY O. 1, Cheap Coal (JEOUOE ZINN, N Legal Not es. -,1 Dry,, Goods, 6•c. GREAT BARG}AINS AT THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE IN ALL RINDS OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS \Vo - aro now cloning out for the Season, our Stock o IMBEEEMEI 11141:NANNIES, FRENCH LENOES, FlttNoll P7ROAILEB, SUMMER SHAWLS, LACE EOINTI3, LACE BACIVEIL AC all at greatly reduced prices. For Bargritne In gem mer tiooilv, be atm to mall at tho CENTRAL For Cheap White Pignox, CALL AT TUE CENTRAL For 11nrgnins liSwlsts rind linlnsook Alunlins CALL AT THE CENTRAL Forall kiwis of Parnsoln, chenp, CALL AT TUB CENTRAL For 11 - .koil Edging, Inuortingi, CALL AT TUB CENTRAL. For Cheap Table Linens and Telesis, CALL. AT THE CENTRAL For 'Anon Coatingo and Shirting:l, CALL AT TUE CENTILAT. =I CALL AT TIIE CENTRAL FOR CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, CHEAP, CALL AT THE CENTRAL DRY 94ODS STORE For all kinds of Hosiery and Gloves, CALL AT TUE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, CARPETS, CARPETS, of every Grade and description, be sure to call at the CENTRAL, as we are now offering Special Bargains in all kinds of Goods, to close out the Season All persons that wait to save monoy in buying Dry Goods and Carpets, can do so by calling at tho CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE 2=E! N. 8.-20,000 pounds of woof wanted at tlio Central ECM Cheap Parma 'anti Homes CHEAP FARMS 1 FREE HOMES ! ON 21111 LINA OP TON UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD A L%7D antxT OF 12,000,000 ACRES, BEST. FARMING AND 3IINERAL LANDS. IN AMEItICA. 3,000,000 Acres of Choice Farming and • Grazing Landa on tho lino of tho road,„in the State of Nehruka, in the Great Platte Valley, Now for Salo, for casli or long °lea These landn`nro i■ n mild and hunlthyel)mato and Cur grain-growing and •Icick•ralulnECtinsur panned by any In the Un'lnd Slates. Prices range from $2 to $lO Per Acre Homesteads ,ror Actual Settlers. 2,600,000 AertT — b i t` Sibrornment Lands between Omaha and North Plate, open fur ontry as lions- STOOPS ONLY. , SOLDIERS OF ,THE LATE WAR ARE .ENTITLED To A, FREE TIOMRSTEAT/ OF IGO ACRES, within railroad liiolte, equal to n 'Direct Bounty of $4OO Send for a non edition of descriptive pamphlet , with ROW maps, mailed free every whero. Address 0. F. DAVIS, • band Commissioner U. P. R. R. Co., Isep7l3m Omaha, Nebraska. Cumberland County Fats AGRICULTURAL VAIR, Tho Fourteenth Annual Fair of tho Cumberland . County Agricultural goelety, to ho held on their Grounds, at Carlisle, PA., on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY di FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 12 and//3, 1871. It In tho purpose of the efficere . of the Society, to milky our next Fall meeting more Extensive, more Suceeeetul and more Enjoyable, than nay n Melt hos preceded it. Having erected New: ' wifiacire more extenalve and better odapted for 7 the,display of fruits, Vegetables and Fancy articles,: and fried° large additions to the premiums, they confidently oak the support And co-operation of our Varnturn; Methanlcs, mud Ladles, of this and ad joining cOnutles, to enable them to 'make the mist intereeting.dlePiftY Our facilities for the exhibiting of Poultry Is tul impulsed anywhere, having erected now coops. The Track for Trotting la ha the hest condition. Email= lists can be had at Saxtea'a atom, or of LEWIS F. LYNE, FIIIID'II. WATTS, Secretary ; -President. alau7ltf- Boller Manufactory. HARRISBURG OAR • - Manufacturing Company's. BOILER Department. Corner Thirteenth and Vernon Streets, prepatod to .91411milidturo Boilers, ' • - Tanks, • • i • Stitplie, • e • c • • BtoAm.Pipos, &c. ' r lAII kinds of work In . .„ • Boiler, Tank or Shoot•lron, • Promptly, and ISlktletnotorily executed. Paiticular attention veld to ItEpAIRING, nt tho Chop! or abroad. UIO. G. BOY.IIII, Buperlntondent. ‘yr PETER 11LEY, Horoman, 19Jonbm Pure Dretga, Chethteals, cite. 11OR PUIWDRUGS, QIIEMICALS, and Patent liledl:lnen, go•to J. ll.' litteritlek, No. 6 south llnnovcr teroet: Alto, neplendidnetort mut of Toilet Soaps , Perfnmerlem, and Fancy Toilet Articles. ' . • . • J. D. lIATHRISTIOE, No:s liottili Hanover Weal Ofirllele Pa. • • . • . 1.130,0i70 , CARTASLE; PEXN'A., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER "21, 1871 - Valuable .Beal Estate fol. Sale ExEcyrfoßs , SALE OF VALUABLE t REAT. ESTATE t 'ON SIWTEMBER 0,;,1414D 23,'1871 Will bo sold at public salo, at tho Court douse, iu Carlisle, at 10 a: in. on TIIIIILSDAY, the tiventy-lirst of Eontember -next, tho following dosCrilied properties bolopgthg to the eatato of John Noblo, doceaseil, yin: „ • • _IsTO.I. 'lliB"llatisiou House" hotel, on the south Vest; corner-of Main and Pltt streets. The lot contains in. front, on Main street, about, 00 loot, and in depth about 104 feet. flaying. erected P. large, double three-storyUtene pod brie), home and stone stable. This Is one of the most desirable hotel properties m tho county. No. 2. A. part of a lot ofgrounclon the west, :old adjoining the above, and the Cumberlend Talley Railroad depot. This lot is about 00 feet 'ln' width lit lino of )1. P. Noble. and in depth to the Rallrond pioporty. Part Of 01,11, property Is need nt present in connection With the " Mansion House Hotel." There Is also.on this lot a Inrgo xtono stable, 7l:c. This lot will also bo offered for, Balo In connection with the hotel- property, end ~old sub ject to the righ to of the Railroad company. INDIA PONGEES, LAN,/ NS, No. 3. A lot of ground on the west of, and adjoining_No. 2. .Containing In frost, on Mniu Arent, about . GO foot. and In dupth about 164 -foot - TlLTlmpro, 0111001 n aro n two-Flory brick dwol ng hpuso and outbuildings, and a framo. weatherboard I shop. Thin of can ho divided into two propertioa, .fla son to saki as a whole or in parts, no may by ' 1 moat dealrablo. 0 IiGIIAMS, . . No. 4. A lot of ground on Main street, between properties of Cnl. Nokia and James M. rontolning in .ftma on Main street CO foot and in aslait 240 feet., to Cbureh alloy. No, 5. A two-story frame bolmo nnil ht, Fituarufi (.11 She 11, tit ii In Or inunaunlol , w 010 tvur ur tho pine ecty of min's 31. Mlon, containing in front on 0111 (alley 3J foot, and in depth 00 hot. Nb. G. A lot of grtfund on the south .1.10 al:bur..l. k alley, contain hag gJ teal ha fridit on said alliiy, and 1 . 20 in ilipt h. Tlard ti Is et - Li:led on this lot at fanatic stable. No. 7.. A. lotnor ground — adjoining No. 6 on the Nsest, told_fit tho 5.10111 side ot Chat oh alley, Koine about lfrl feet an said filley, and 11:0 fret in depth, haring thert , on emoted a lat go log wagon mak, shop. No. 8. A two-stor3 , weatherboard dwelling bons° and lot, adjoining No 7 u the west, end on the south stilt• of Church alley, and contain ing in front on said alley, about tO foot, and in depth about 120 feet. No. 9. A two-story frame dwelling how. and Int, on the north title of Wit Ponifrot sr root, being part or lot Nn h 9 in tiro plan of OM plan of the loirongh, containing In front On Fluid street about lin filet, about 120 feet in depth; to property of W. F. Noble. No. 10. A two nod one-half story brick dwelling how, nod tot, on tin sldv of Nin -tre—t. pn t) '110.11,1 Prude] conthillitur in &OW nn slid l nliont 211 feel, mind about 12d Net. to all No. 11. A 161: of ground on the south ,hie of 11ant N 0011 /tivrt. rly npin—ite No, In no , l adjoining' Klatinn'• away, c.robitiln,, In firtil on North street, about 120 lent, 01111 I , 14 , 0111 1 ,, no alley 2 II) foot. The, in on the nest :01 , 1 of th, Int a birgr rnrn rrib 01:11 Inn goll 01 4 A. 1110: 1 , 1 , 0 , ty wall be sold In 101,10 suit ion rhuntro The folloing properties will be sold nt It in. m.. on Flt IbA Y. the lor nts-seeln4 of Sop. letnl), nrx C. vi ... , __No-1.2. A lotof_ rtioil, In lln borough of Carlisle, lit/milled by lands of Carey V. Ahl, Peter Spahr nod Itotert Irvine, con taining 3 ma, and 131 perches. No. 13. A lot'of ground on trio lane lending from the Hart Ishii: g iiirogilic to Ow Sul phur Spring road, and ildfol oflug f. hoiotigh and boil of Win. 51.11.41,1.11. Tills Una audition about 15 acre., and 30 portico. .No. 14: A lot of ground in Brown's lane, on lenithe'r iitieet extended, In the borough of Cnrlinho, and adjoining Abner Bentz and a them, con taining about 14 sores. • IFo Ib_-AUyt_lB_aeres _of _Dittlots_itt the borough or rllsle, inunriliAtoly ivost at the Cumberland Valley Railroad warohouse, And lying bottle., the Chanibersburg turnpike and liree,,'n lane. This tract tetll l,e divided into lots of tut, or three acres each, end told sopartito, or lie n whole, as Entry be mart advalitarooll,- No. 1.6. The "Happy Retreat Prop erly." in South Middleton township, adjoining the borough limits, on tho enulli side 01 the Cliatnl,m burg turnpike. • Tim improvements are a two-story briek dwelling house, frame stable, Sc. This tract sontain pi about 10 neree. No, -17. A . two-story brick dwelling hthmo and lot of ground, immediately on the went of fib. 10, containing about one and one-half acres. No. 18. A. tract of land in North Mid dleton tow oship, aboat two miles went of CRI lisle, on lea road leading to the Meeting noose Springs, ad joining Abner Bentz and others, and containing about 62 acrie, If desired, this tract will be divided. POlllOl3O wlahing to eXI.II no those properties, or to have any ftertbor information, will please tall npou the subscriberr. A tondanre gi tea and loin! made known nu day of aria ley •. . . MIME Liiiimistnr Examiner 1110 Harrisburg Wei kly 7'rl,- graph insert until bolo, and Build bill to this of pIIBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE Limestone Farm, On Saturday, September 23, 1871' Tho undorohitied, executors of the estate of henry EthealTer, decoyed, trill roll nt public _auto, on the above Any, en tiro premises, that valuable limestone farm, situated In Southampton township, Cumber land county, ,nt the Pittsburg turnpike, 3 mil e s rust of Stdppensburg, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX ACHES, more or iess.—Th o Improvements consist of n two story Stone House, with Brick backbuildings, Stone - Dank Barn ~,Carrlnge Homo, Hog Pen and other sec. rosary outbuildings, A good Tenant Douse on the mules.. The farm in well Introit, and In high ,ante of cultivation, hming beoll r ,, rotly I Med. 'Ten acres ors In olml,ro• ,wolland bearing condition, tontnining a choler raliety of fruit of all hinds. C"nrenient to clia•chea runts schools, ,te. Purloins w !ailing to vt.t .tire prrmll,l•v Patin, day of rulr, will a I 1 un deo. PliealTer, reaiding ILn o d a. Sale to nIIIRIH 11 Cn rrt 1 o'clock. p. in.. 011m1 .0 tend once will be given arid ternin moth: known Iq JOHN MOIIRISON, Joh n SO ! . :AKFlat, :11nnilts. ExJvittors of Tloory Shouter, thoe'd JOUN PUBLIC SALE I ,Zlpereap, September 21, 1871. TlikThdo'brlglied NV II ,nll, nt polollc Pato, on the pretniaee, that ceitain valumblo (MIST MILL, cite riled _in .t.ho village_ of_Milltown ' Jinn townahip, Cumberland comity, ono and a half condr rquit of Centreville. and on tho 40 of the Miratnar Railroad. Tito Mill lea new FOUR .STORY FRAME. BUILDING, built In n substantial manner, and fitted tqi with the most approved machinery nail the waterpowltr in excellent. The Mansion House „e011131.00 , 11' with the property In A LARGE 1111I0K- 111111,DING, lu nualegate repair. Thu prelate. Matilde about "five acres of ground, principally meadow land. The comity 8111,01111tUng the 61111 is one of the beet wheat, growing district, In the CuMberland Vanity, and It has an entablathed custom , trade, Also, at tin same time and place, a tract. of__ MOUNTAIN LAN.Dositm. n Wed aben t two and a half MHO, neigh of' Centre. rifle, and _containing 12 acres. The thubetills Oak. and young Clinti nut,. a. portion of the tat ter being miltabie for rail,. PttrtliM ivihhlng to Tie,/ the premises before' day of sale, Will call on Jacob Wines, the present occupant. • Bale to commence' nt ten o'clock, a. tn., on ,sold day, when attendance will be given, and terms Of payment, which will be easy, trill ho made known by W. F. aliments Aselguee-of lieorgo Mmes. • PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 07p Saturday, September 23, 1871 will ho hold at' public Halo, by tile" executers of llezehinit Voter, (incased; on the premitea, that slats and gravel farm, alturtted in North hllddloton township, Cumbnrined county, Ph., no the Carlisle and Illomrstllle road, about-2 1 / 6 miles from, the former place. lying on the Conmloguinot creek bounded bylands of A. Potreo, 11. F. Wagoner, W. Myore, estp, .Darr's holm rind others, containing 'about 130 acres. The improvements ore a Promo Dwelling Homo, Wadi Boone, Spring !louse, Prune l llarn; Wagon Shod and Con n Crib, An appfit and peach orchard, and other choice fruit; a well of water at (ho deer., About 100 acres of the farm Is clear and has been recently limed, the remaining IS acres are covered with excellent' umber. POVIDOM wishing to view , tits property can do do by calling on J ~L. Toter, resitill , en Ilia farm. commence to comience at, 1 o'clock, . m., on Baia day, when terms will too motto knownlip • 11. O. YOUR, ' ' J. L. VOTER, Executors of nozokiall Toter, doomed. 24ai/Ila putiLio Belt' • •On Saturday, Septembo.2 11}7L Tim uhdorelprd will 801 l at public Halo, on tho abovo.day, nt tho Court House, In Carllnlo, his 7ablable. Ice House,'., slennted on North College 'genet, extended, and tho Waggouor'n Nap road. The lot It 00 foot In front. The holm In 00 fent in -front and :10 i,ot in' depth, and Is capablo bolding 000 or 700 true of Ice. tnitd to eommooco not lo &Chick, It. Ili:, when at• toisdatiso wilt bo Edson and terms tondo known Ny, 7scp7lta DAVID RIIOADIII, llorka and S t o o l . iN i l a til fl l c.. J . 9Tl , s , ort mnlti! DASITIABLE] 'AT • • • ,•PRIVAIT' 86LIO. • Tho undersigned offers JAN boner, nu,d at' pri 'vote alltioted oh' Vnat BoUtli - tstfdat,rNd. Tho lot itr3B feet.front'on South, alveoli and 4PTI foot, doop, and Iron Una Cu en alloy ,c 0 feat, having, thorn on erected a Fllflf TWO•nOItStoIIRAMII 11008 E, cased With „brick, with a good back. Wilding, and a large °Micro at the back door, and a flavor-falling well of water at Did float, door. Allot, • Ono bake home, with a spiondid aeon In It, both Inform, Car riage home togother with all necearary outhoildinga and all In gond repair. The lot lo marmot with the elloiceof fruit of .411 kinds, P1759 . 11ff wlahinu to ritdr thn property, can do no by calling on tho' owner, ro. aiding on the promisee. 27Je1tf , .It, D. colstielaup. FREON. NVNITS, IL 111 ExKutors or John Nobly, decoabod Auctioneer I THE following poem composed Gufltayue Beulah, inscribed to - Charles McAllister, Esq., was read by that gem tletnan at the Scott .Centennial, .Phila delphia, August fifteenth. SIR WALTER ,SCOTT Where Edinburgh in beautp fair ' Sits like a radiant queen, 'Mid Scotland's scones of wonder rare, The hills and braes between ; areat'Nature on' Creation smiled A hundred . .r , ears ago, . • And gave a winsome, bonnie cliild . To bless the world below. Endowed with gentleness of heart, Astrangely gifted mind, A sincere and, free from art,. A spirit pure and kind; Ho grew in statue, mind, and 'soul,' • Tilt all might closely stan; d„fe_etieg..virtne's me control, • • Stainp him an upright man. " Watch weel"—the motto of bis life, Engraven coilis crest, Tho monitor, in calm or strife, Tliat lived. within his breast ; Imagination's wild domain Do traversed o'er and o'er, And brought its treasures back again TO yield historic 10rd.., The beauties of his native land, Of highland, wood and rill? He pictured with a master hand, And with a painter's skill. New life he gal:e to legends old,- Heroes and mai dens fair In inem'ry's realm again unfold, And dwell in beauty there. ' Great king of Scottish minstrelsy! Though other bads may-sing, The magic name-of "Waverley" Bright thoughts of the will -bring. "Rob Boy" and "Old Mortality," "Montrose," the ''Minstrel's Lay, With " Kenilworth," ever ho Thy laurels green each duty. And e'en the Scottish thistles seen In woodland, cot or hall • Shall seem to deck thy crown, I ween, - And dreams of joy iccall. Hail Abbottsfad ! fair dwelling place Of enitia free from Stain - The homestead of his kindred, Ile strove to owil "his sin." O'er many lands his feet might roam, 'Mid beauties wondrous rare, Yet "nought was like his own dear home, No sport so bright and fair." And wluin in later years his life Was ebbing fast away— Ms - noble - nature in the strife Grown weaker day, by day— For "Abbotsford". his spirit - yearn'd With keen and warm _desire, As mem'ry to its seat return'd To light anew hope's fire ; But when uo more ihe,fceble hand Could hold the accustomed pen, One book alone, in all the land, Could bring him comfort then : Ah! "Tad you ask ?" " there is but one, "The Word of God," ho said, And there his peace was sought and woe, He slept—the': call li!in doa:1 The gentle ripple of the Tweed Bang requiems sad and low, His loving heart no song could heed, .1 . 10 kindred response bestow. Beside his peaceful rest Calm as a child may be, And winds and birds above his breast Chant sweetest melody. Iniinernil genius ! heaven-born mind ! Where wit and poesy, Romance and hisfory combined In perfect symmetry. A hundred yo: are gone, and still Thy minstrel voice is heard, Puro as the sound of rippling rill Or the carol of a bird. Anil centuries may coins and go, Yet each historic spot O'er which thy genius shed its glow, Shall speak of Walter Scott. A BRAGELET FROM BERLIN. LUCY 11. 11001'En. It was a «•arm, "nigh evuning in the nunr - The u had just sot, leavi !„,„„arld pinnacles, and tower prosperous Paris all steep of mysty gold. The Champs Blysees and the Bola do Bon ; logno were alive with carriages, bearing gay parties to the shade and twilight coolness that reigned there after the scorching fervor of the summer sun had. departed, and along the Ruo de: layoli . and the Boulcyard do Sevastopol serintiAcl: the tramp' of floldiers hurrying to th'ei . 44( of war. ' " On to Berlin !" lip ; the l Marseillais - and , ‘/MourirpennYla . Patric". s.oniided at'eve . ry corner, 'and "Le 'Rhin alleMand" was chanted at every theatre— . Paris was gay With more than its . wintry, gayety, ihOlied with more than its summer fever. Workmen were busied 411 . , wreathing the front • of public buildings with festoons of gas pipe, which, at a given signal, wore to burst forth into dazzling tokens; of re. joiping 'for • the victories that' Wore so surely to be 'won. ~There Was' question whether the imperial fete shoutl not he celebrated in Berlin, but exPerieirecd• military, critics Biought that the army would hardly be able to WWII.); the Prussian capital in less•tlian three weeks more, and that two difibrentillys would, therefore, - lia.ve to be devoted to festivals, and rejoicingS. Like its Minister, France had gone to war with a light - . Alice Lagoallos sat at the' whdow of her parlor au second°, in the liotel du' Louvre, and looked down on She noisy scene below. The windows *nod on the wide, Smooth space' of tho du' Palais Royal, and,.boyOnd, her i,yoeould follow on One sido 'the Rue at' Honore, 'on the Other the, nue do Ritoli. Im- Med i at ely below was a Mowded bb stand, thit aoaplimen, in their glazed hats and rodlialst coats jabbering, swesring, and scolding among themselves; Wail° their patinnt beasts stood with drooling heads or Junto* of Trugq mouthfuls, from their nosh hags. Now and tlaoya voitdro dsivnaiso; loaded,with eight or ton Zoo ,avde, id) drunk and, uproarious, would sway' slowly past - to the tune . of "lion& pour la Sholitt( Wiiit all the . strength of 'stentorian l'ung's., Anolj conies a breath Of martial nn f.O and the ring of hoofs non the, ruiphalo, and ;if patiadron of oaralrq 111 t along Ilia tondo Rivoll, their picked and ploturoque little Tarbes homes fretting and •kiamning their bridles, and, like thotr..mdstora,- oyorflowing with tiro and impa4enco for action. Li thitewar? ' it 4.:1, notion on a frolic; drunken witla • winbi, arraml in fine clothes, and not averse to a little fighting to make, things lively. NO wonder that the behutiful Mrs. Latelles listens with divided interest to the .ehvalier beside her, while 'she leans listlessly uponthe window sill and gazes with half-tiverted head upon the scone beneath. She is so tired of the tale he is tolling hor 7 theelo, old story; unbounded love, unspealmble devotion, the, tijle of vieet4tesse, the entree to the bo46ciaty in Parip, Brio has heard it all h'efore, and thaVniore than once, for Alice Lascolles with her, beauty, her wealth, her gra c o, her intellect,'ls too tempting a combine, Lion of two favorite Parisian heroines, the jeuno mire, of modern comedy, and the koryiere Amoricaino of. modern French society, not-to be- an irresistible captivation to thojeunesie .clore of the .court of tgo second empire. But she is Wise •ls the wisdom of sor rents is t is lovely widow, and She has no fancy of purchasing, at the expense of her money and her lffe combined, so costly and un satisfaotory a toy as acrarrench hiniband lidth an empty title.' Ile is not ill-looking, this Vicomte do Havamies, who, leaning against the win dow frame, looks doWn on his obdurate lady love with wistful eyes—such a dot, and such a pretty creature—and he heaves a sigh, feeling that if his impend ing-departure and his new unifornt fail to Move that frozen heart, then his case is indeed hoPeless. He is arrayed in the uniform in question; a dazzling combina tion of blue and crimson, of gold and gilt-Mr, and he knows that ho - is looking Lis best. It is a very good "best," too, •for he is, though small, well built and graceful; his °Yes are large n :anci brilliant,' his features good, and his complexion though faded by unhallowed vigils and unwholesome feasts, has a,,cortain pallid delicacy which sets off Lo advantage his thick, black moustache and_ wavy dark hair. lie forms a very effective .contrast to' the lovely woman before him.. Alice Lucelles, though she has been nearly four years a widow, is but , twenty-eight. She is fair and soft eyed, a refined look- .. - hig, -- Whito rose sort of a woman, with an exqui - siTeryhaped bead set on long, slender thrbat, and with a slight, grace ful figure of statuesque perfection. The beautiful outline and sloping toe" her shoulders are set off by a dress of silver gray crepe de Chine, fashioned as, only a Paiisian dress maker can shape mate rials, and looped over an elaborately trimmed under skirt of lilac silk. No wonder that tlferilemalrheaves a -slgh-as looks'upon her. He is rerilly_almost in love; the small remnant of heart Cora Pearl and Anna- Desloin have. spared to him is entirely gone. That fair face and exquisite-form would-bave lured him to love had he met with them in the coarire garb of a- griscdte, and, backed by un doubted wealth and high social position, they had over decided him upon com mitting the unpardonable folly of resolv ing to got married. But lovely Mrs. LaScelles has not the slightest idea of be coming the Vicomtesso do Revannes. Ifis last cold, big approaching departure, combined with his elegant uniform, has been played, and the game is lost. Mrs. Laseelles obstinately refuses to either look or feel sentimental„..and perversely insists upon denying , her sympathy to noble, heroic France. She has warded ,off with infinite tact any blank renewal of the viaamte's already rejected pro posals, and he with equal tact has ac cepted the situation, though ho occasion ally-verges in tender speeches and senti mental looks. Silence had boon maintained between them for some, moments. At last tho lady spoke : "I can hardly forgive thh Emperor for declaring war," she said, swaying her fan with dainty finger tips: "The honor of France was insulted, madame." "Ab, 'I had hoped never to look upon war again, she' answered; a shaddw sweeping across her sweet face. A sud den vision of the unknown grave on, a Southorn battle-field, whore islopt unre cognized the ashes of An 'only brother, rose cold bofth*lier. " War is a solemn -a terrible thing!" - " Such -wars as your rebollion=yes.: L139.t , European nations settle thin!. affairs :nruch.more qinckly. In three weeks or 't month wo shall be in Berlin, peace will be declared, and then Will come the . grrityl triumphal untry of the victorious 'army. Into Paris, the distribution of PCdtsee by the Emperor, and all the Ates 4cyrojoioings werewith Paris will wol come - home her victorious HOMO . A carriage loaded with yelling, scream ing, drunken soldiers, drove up the •Rue St. Honore as ho seolgo. Mre.•L riscollos pointed to Was it passed: "Is it from such stuff as 4hat that victorious horoes aro moulded i''' she asked. " No, vicomte—you , undorrate the Germans, and you admiro your own countrymen too highly," "Pardon, madame. Wo aro the first military nation in Europe. The emperor Will undoubtedly. celebrate the fete of the fifteenth of August, in Berlin.. You mast not fail to come to Paris to too the grainitriimplial entry of the reigning troops. Our gonorals aro the finest yu the World, our army the best ,oquippod, our soldiers the bravest, ourcOmMissailat, the most perfect: "Ah, Tiladamo Las . cellos, I should leave Paris With . a live heart, if you had only—" ' • , '.• "Liston, Interrupted Alice Lascelles. "I love Franco, as • you knoW; I have passed two years abroad, and Paris seems to me like a so`cond tome. But I cannot look:forward with blind ContichMee to. a 'future for her of triumphant glory.. I may be wrong, but ;it seems to, mo, that there is something hollow limier ail pills fair outside of,militaiy show.: ~My f)Wla countrymen may bo different, but they, did not go forth to battle drinking, shout ing, boasting. They tallted -of: Victory alloy the battle9not hpforo." , • " You are areal PruseloupoOsead rrio,.. ho answorod,: : nottishly: I Faye no wish to hear my,peontry villided, bill iY () G°O 7( iTlLinS•!' '' • !-:!;•,; 00p1Q, yNomte," she said, ex :to‘mllng hor hand, . ; with 'a smile, that might have molted the heart of, a marble saint; "we must not quarrel in this 1310: inent of our 'parting---wii who are. such old friends, and- Lade boon such good ones. The war hao spoiled my summer —eannot you permit me to :bo a little Crosrabout it? *bore in the world am. I to go,- now 4,ll4•lladonAdoo4 alid Hamburg , are closed against me?• must o'u nigike my way to England, and waste ray Worth toilets on the desert air of Groat Britain. Sho was far .morn charming to M. do Revannos,in this more frivolous, and, to Lis,Trench ideas, more fominino mood, than when she moralized over the hor rors of war. He - had not quite. - attained, to the Oriental theory that woman have no souls, but be much preferred thorn to have no brains for anything bettor than chilli:ma and chignons. Ho sat down, therefore, and soothed his ruffled brow. "And so you, leavo to-morrow," she said looking down at the flickering rain bows on her Mother-of-pearl fan. "To-morrow—and who knows-if I ' shall ever return? Ah, Alice I" . was getting sentimental again. She dropped hor fan, and looked him fn 1 inAlal_lnce "My gentleman friends," she remarked gravely, "usually call me Mrs. Lascol les." 7 ""Ife bit his lip, and again rose from his chair. This time she did not seek to de tain him. "Good-bye," she said kindly, offering him her hand as she spoke. "Not your sad French adieu, but rathOr your more hopeful adjuration-,-au revoir."q "Heaven grant it 1" he answered. He was a little moved, a little sorry to leave this soft-eyed yet resolute lady who per sisted in rejecting his love, and yet kept firm hold ou his Xrieufiship and as much esteem as any woman can ever .hope to gain 'from a Frenchmen. "Au music, then. And what trophy shall I bring _you from Berlin?" "The Ancajani Raphael, of the little finger of the bronze statue of Frederick -- the Groat, or a intunmy from the Egyp tian Museum ?" she asked, langblugly. "Suppose I ask for a handful of ame thysts and coral from the jewel room at •Pelsdam, or the weathercock from the crown-prince's palace at Babellierg? Or perhaps you had bettor break off the head of Queen Louisa's statue at Char lottenburg 2? Napoleon the Great broke her heart,..you know." " Slander., ma7datric,___Blander. Napo, leoirtvastem_true a Ffenchman to insult a \Yuri-nail," "Too true a Frenchman, yicomte !' she said, half laughingly, yet really in earnest. "How many paces could I walk on the Rue do Rivoll alone and un attended in broad daylight without be ing insulted b,y both words and looks from your countrymen? No, no, you -must- notonutilato-any - tree or. statue in Belie fortino.." lnotni,r, you that I will not. "Ah, that is well said I It is so no ble in the victors to spare the vanquished. And do prevail on the emperor not to carry off fle sword of Frederick the Great." Bo did not notice 'that this was " spoke sarcastical," as Artemus Ward hath it, but replied in good faith. _ "' To the victory belong the- spoils,' But rest assured that Prance will treat compered Prussia with all her msual ma4iianimity and genirosity.'' "r haio not the slightest doubt of that." TIM gathering shadows of the twilight hid the curl. upon her lip. "Well, I will tell you. what I would like to have, A. bracelet of the celebrated iron work. Biting mo one when you return." "Au iron bracelet—good ! You shall have it if I livo to return. Att revoir, then, madame, and, if I fall, shed some few tears to my memory." He raised her hand to his lips, bowed, arid was gone. "Poor follow ?" said Alice Lascolles, a little sadly, to herself. " Well, lam glad that I are to leavo Paris to-morrow." She rang for lights, for the shadows of night were creeping over tho city, and then she returned to her scat by the window. Crowded omnibuses laden with returning pleasure-seekers, carriages, cabs, soldiers,, pedestrians, came and wont in over-changing throngs. All seemed gay and insomciant as usual. Mrs. Lascolles looked thoughtfully on the scow). • " Why is it," she mused, "that I cannot fool careless or,confident in ads city any longer? 4 prosentimenrof coming - evil - obprossos -- There is thunder futile air, but from what quarter will the cloud arise ?" At that Moment the servant entered with the lighted candles. The act of opening the door 'created - vdraught. of air which swept a number of papers and pamphlets, which lay on one of the tables, in wild confusion to the floor. The waiter hastened to pick them up, `butCno folded Sheet' fluttered to the feet of Mrs. Lacelles. She stooped, took it np, and listlessly opened it. It was a :cheap litligraph, such :as may he per- Chased for a few sons at any of the 'newstanils in The Palais Royal. It rep resented a wide 'and desolate plain, ‘ and on the thin horizon could bo descried the serried linos of vast armies ; hot in the vague shadows of the distance. In'tho foieground a figure was emerging from beneath tho uplifted .Slab of a tomb ;, a skeleton form, Gearing a musket, and grinning with fleshless jaws beneath the shade of a military cap. The inscrip tion wee, " I.liiVord en scone, (mice mhre upon the stage.) ' Tho door opened as Alio° still sat' gazing on this picture. in thoughtful' contemplation, and a pleasant-looking, grilit.hairect old lady entered the room. "Your visitor is gono I sob, Alice," alto remarked. "Your unclo and, think .of going-to the o Coniedio Francais° to so 13roseant and 13rolian in Lo Lion thnoui•oi." Would accom pany flirt!' nt "Thanks, dear aunt / t.thiule not. I aMtired of hearing ." Lolthin allomainVs auk ttnd • theY,. form the)reei'e& de resistilitcpat all the theatres, now. And, besides, 'my heart is to& full of, 'and my brain too muelt occupied ,with another ; tragedy and:a terrible actor what Will Soon abscirb all the attention of 'Franco." ;'.' • , "What do you moan?" 'exclaimed titre. ThorntoU, wondoiinglY, for slip was ticr Of tact' hor • iaieee'n' a vary Ina - - , , rhapsodies and', fltiof. enthyfilrina-nover failed to astOiehlier: , " tragedy, nud who is thenal:U.?" - H • "The tragedy:in 'called' , ' War'—the principal actor in . hamed Death," The days;' and . weeks; and nunnha sped. on In 'their rapid flight ! . Not Ali,. (Immolate, • Sedan,... became famfliar words, among the nations. Paris • was 1)04)04 And takeni • and peace' tit .last , . came to restore happiness,', and to Uri n g triutriph' and rejoich4 to:' Germany, though it, fled affrighted from poor, maddened France. . Safe in het; ! bright Now '.lork home,' Alice tascelles watched with interest the course Of events, and while rejoicing in the Om of , Prussit, found in her heart great sympathy iiud true sorrow for the woe's of France. She thought sometimes, of.ge Revenues, wondering often whether' ho Still lived, or. if ho had shared the fate of so many 'MIA% ,among his brave and unfortunate countrymen ;'but she never expeeted to hoar any tidingS' of him. One day, hOwever, a letter was brought to her, accompanied by a small but weighty parcel. Tho letter Lau .as follows : . ' 'll NA rite to say 11.131C11 to you, dearest lady, for the au revoir of our last parting -was not-an-omen of ourSuture-mcetiug as I then hoped. I will say nothing of the misfortunes which have befallen my country, for we wore betrayed, deceived,, „miserably sold. I haye been a prisoner over since Sedan, and have been put in ironi - more than once for attempting to escape, and for what these Prussians called insubordination, which was merely the chafing of the caged eagle against the bars: Ab, Alice I if you had but listened° to• me—if you had but loved, me ! Do you even remember my exist ence? But I have not forgotten •you, nor yet my promise to send you a bracelet of . Berlin iron. Herewith I forward it to you. Ido not ask you to wear it, for I have done So, and Sound it Tar from comfortable ; but keep it in memory of heroic, unfortunate Franco, and of Prussian barbarity. We shall yet avenge ourselves, and in that hope I livo." 41 Mrs. Lascolles unfulued the covering of the pafcel with some curiosity. From a multitude of wrappings there fell at last upon tho.tablo the promised bracelet from Berlin—a haitrde uff ! App?o n' Journal. IVIBESAYINISRYJOSHI7ILLLAra9 _•Tlisire-are people who don't :do crny-- ttring - but - watch Clime simptoms. I hay seen dogs- ackt just az sensible ; i hav seen a rat areas. watch the simptoms ov a Inset lick', in a board fence, all day, for sum rat - tow cum out, but no rat didn't cum out. The man who cairlt, do any hint in t his world-can't do any good. The grate art — ov keeping friends is tow keep them in expOctancya --- A - fter - serhar-got all -a- mants-sek-ro • out ov Into, then we either dispiso him or pity Ides, and tow be Pi tlyed• 'nu better (bail tow be lispisetl. - Thare are people so addikted to ex agerashun that they can't tell the without Being. • TOre iz no bettor evidence ov true friendship than tow speak or a man's vices tow his face, and or his virtews be hind his back. • I am rather f'avorably impressed with Gin and Milk, az an extrakt, and think a minister ov thci gospel mite contend with some ov it, on the sli, successfully,' but when ho corns to rekomend it to ltl people, i^hav mi doubts about it„ unless ho knows'his people better than i do. A man may - `possibly git tho remem brance ov his smell' country out or his mind, but be never lean but of hiz heart. I don't suppose thare has ever lived, in this world; a man who has improved the whole ov his opportunity and ability's. Wimmin quite often -possess superior talents, but their genius lays in their pashuns. Love has a most vorashus appetight, but a poor digestion; what it feeds on most alwuz distresses it. Pestles arc coquets gone to seed. It iz our duty tew pray for tltet who revile and persekute us, but i don't Into az'wo aro obliged tow lot them kno it. Just exackly az a man grows pure, he grows humble. 4 .0 The less we kno the moro NVO suspact. A grate mind has .no room for suspicion. Extreams moot, the very wisest are often seen to do the most phoolish things. It iz hard to quit play while , we are winning. It iz just so in morals, men seldom undortalco tow git religion az long az they Icon git envy thing else. • The man who never told a lie iz a well bred man ; don't karo if ho sprung {Am a d usig Ur 'l'haro is no better evidence ov whidum 'than tow holeave what we kant under stand. . Trow courago iz az gentle as a put lamb. ••=When wo ..tro young we change our opinyons too often. When—we are-old,- too soldum. There aint no_peopio in thisi world who make so money blunders as those who don't-hokm " that emu good ovor came out.* Nazareth."' Wo lay aji ov our had ink tow Sum boddy olgo, but our successes we giv our self krodit for. hurry and 'dispatch aro,,,,often con founded, bUt they aro az Mlikk' as - -the habits ov the pismire and that ant. A dandy in love is in just :shoot az bail a fix as a stick ov mollassis handy that has half molted. • ' Those who luy most to play jokes upon others, lur least to have jokes played ,1 upon thons. • Ono ov the most difficult things for an old 'peracon tow foigit- and at the' mine time dui most necessary,, is that they -- aro no longer young.. • Sockond lily is lilco a soaked case ov, 'measles—the prishont ;Owes has it light. Mon in , luv ftlwus akt phools -or lunatiks, akkordin .tow. the amount or' their brans. . . It iz bettor tow bo:,staibborci than weak. -Thaw is sio.inoro Ogradiiig servitude in this lifo' than tow be obliged towilAt-, for another. - - Most men had rathor ritclOhan wise. ‘• - - • Fear and courage, both seem 'tow be coUstitutlorial,,foi,•Wo ofton , Seo thii.mOst ignetiiiht the"Uioat 06411406n5; -and 'tire . Most WiSii'tkis ;float • ' About the beilethin4'that oxtrkani old 'agolkan `is tow . make: dath. relief.' Phoole'Mt alvMs Ivlihing"to sult To 'berthoroifgl4 pittWed :tak4l tiro courage out ov onny Mon.' r 1 nvy iz Just , ainatral 'tint the heart ovman an blood iz tCq 111 z boddy. When a doktor looks mo squaro in the ram) . 'and 'cant 800 no mouoy in mo i am. NM MM f TERM : n 1 s2..6(rirtitit paid wi dam &bolus v. Tie who Will Ihittein Vol!: it• ho tits i" The meanest, . kind nv a loafer, in he, who-in willing teyv by alttized l.ty every one, for the privilege ov ithoziog (4110r8. If it in really a blessing tow die, it must hay biU a eurao-to be What iz the principal 'difference ,be twoen poverty and ritqtes l ?—poverty kant be worse, and may ,be better ; iitohes kan be bottom, and ina r y,ho,w?rse, Wei difference is in favor ov„povinkyi. We leant hay. a lietter evisipnce ov the perversity of 'human mtur than the falgt,tat-we arrive pit ;kiselurn 'Unit our instead ov thruour reason. A wire man never aiziTirs,Svlipahope eves out, then eums rcisignasinin.. The best way i 7cnO ov ,to,f?pent ov enny thing, iz tow do bettei!iiiet Fashion always lowers a ,grate man, but sumtimes ' Thare iz nothings' mOin'l ) ctp . ing to enny man than humility, yet Wiz, about the last ho thinks civ. Too much- reading s 'and too little thinking, has the'sathe cffolct own man's mind, that too mach rating, and too 10- tie exercise, lola highest rate (iv interest' that We pay is on bOrrowed trotible=things ti at are always a going toy t 'neter;do happen. • , Face all things: even lylversity iz po lite to a man's face. • . , , A learned phool iz ouo who haz read , everything and simply remembered it. Tha,rolz, uo good substitute for Wis dum, but silence iz the bok that hai been discovered._ Confidence izno good stibstittaa'fcir'' wisdnm, but sitcnco iz the hest ,that,jl4z, been discovarect."-..._. Conlidencelz a. big thing, it Males a:. hornet' respelitahlo, and the want by it, ' iz just what makes OM pismire dispised: If I had a boy whose hair wouldil"t port in the middle, i should bedew that. heir will) a parent's tear, and then' giv up the bpy. Dy3Ltl'7l" LAT'Orzejuita Young gentlemen (or ratin;,r, Yonng simpleLons) - of the class — who - 3)IAM HOi evening daily, wiaplcase randy the folioyP ing letter from a lady who signs herself a " Martyr to late ileitis :" 'spear gentlemen," between the ages of eigh- teen and forty-five," listen lo a, 'few' words. When you make a social call Of , ' an evening, on a young lady, go away at : a reasonable hour. Say you come itt'B o'clock ; an hour and a half a certainly as long as the most, ftseinang of ydef"" hi C'iiinirrialibn eau', or rather - rur - ght rise his eharms. ,ndepd, , e;iri - be very ides ;trit,ly spent with ;rash:, chess, or other games, to lend ;- but, kind sirs, by no means stay .lober: . Make short. calls and oftener.. that is, a sensible, True hearted - 'girl will enjoy it , tbetter, and really valop your acquaintance more: .Tll4 cbticelire - this agony of a girl who, Well kntoiting 'the' feelings of a father and mother on tho Subject, hears the olock toll ton;' and yet must sit on the edge of her Omit'. in mortal terror lest papa should put' •Irin oft=ropeated throat into executionthat" of'coming clown and asking the young gentleman to brep„kfast. And Ni 6 girls understand it all by experlenne, and' know what it is to'dread the ProghioStiB - displeasure. In such eases a sigh of relief gonerally accomphiliesthe closing' of the door behind the gallamt,'-andxinii i don't got Dyer the 'feeling of tronlilo . until safe in the-arms of liforphollq."" Even thdii, Soinetimes, the di-mm(4 'Urn '- troubled with 'Sonic phantom - of hay angry father and distressed (for all parties) motheS, and all hecause a rims, man will 'melee lodger' call than he, ought to. Now, young -gentlemoi.i''' friends, you what 'we gitlS do : Foran hour and a half we will ho' mont irresistibly charming and fascinat ing. Then beware ! monosyllabic ic sponses will be all you need expect. Do, net get angry, but the next dine Yon _ conic, be careful to keep within bounds. We want to rise early these mornings, and improve these shining hours ; but when forced to :be' such unreasonable luanS 'at 'night,Ox hansted nature will speak, and MI natural conseltionce, with 'the' iitjnost speed in - dres'Sing, tdo chin barely, got down to breakfast' in 'HMO' to' eliedpe a' reprimabd from papa; who don't b'nlioi/n. in beaux, as thougly linn'ever was young —and a mild reproving, gland() 'from mamma, l'xho muhlittands bat* poor daughter's feelings, but Must 'dis approve outwardly to 'kelp up alipearC. Soars STARPM:N(I' rrItrITTIfi.—ThOOV' York 'Fri:blaze asserts that the (3411,46 ofl'.o. half the vice among 118 is ignitiltnclO!!•• of pandits of the 1116i...that. tie:nate - lthitArli.' , our, and cerebral 'dfm:lsct, transitillitodf , l from thentsulvuri toad , 'lo . make I:lteir children front their, birth, •eriminahtl:itiid drunkards, anti that Only ieCeßsatit:and ,, , skillfideare'ctrn avert the :danger. "rho' editor then, gods on to idtilosoithize in this way: • 7 " A , man may drink nioderatelyi : hrif.. nteadily all his life, with, no - apparent harm to himself, but' his ilauglitbrs lin.i''' come nervous medics, his sons OpilriiitiM, ' '• libertines, or ineier,dii itritiiliuviS,' tie ' , 4 ? hereditary tundeney to crime ha ng. , ild pathology and hews pioniscir nii Si , adiii,' • consumption oValiSitithocimi•lity Mysibiel• ' disease; ; •- , " :. !; •I,''',",:: 'flies° are, st alc tavths to ; medical men, but the majority of parents,' oven:these of aierage intelligence;'aro either - igno rant or wickedly regardless of. them. There will be, a,mhalfiCO:r of ridding' our , jails, and almshouses ; of ; their, ,tearknin., .; when our people are brought to treat drunkenness as a disease, of thestomaeh a and bleed, as well as of the soul ;' to meet it with eornmon!seilnerand ,liliysioian;', as well as with threats of, eternal,dank ri „, nation, and remove gin shops and 'giu' sellers, fel'' , the same , rasen that' they'" would Stagnant ponds oruncleancd sow- ;'n 01.8,1 Another - fatal: mistake, is ppinted.ip out in the, tralapig of , ,eldlareri7;the,.,l System of crakikming;lut-lionseii,'forcing of brains, "I:4' 'the ,inklioalthy, fel/dish , ambition d struggle:l thatmarli every phase . , of our ;,soploty, m , , c and partly, by the short timo ; allowcdfon education. The - siinpie ''Phy.sical lawn -that regulate tho nab and abusl-tif brain are utterlydisregardottrrudtthated parents. -9) „gratify k a „,,Ipogker"ki .silly vanity selkii6l,.llll.ol; Orr tho'e d Ifittlk m fin Jig potent and: uselMs.' "If •the , ;pay 4-Anent an y aikn of unnatural ambitionerpgrerri47, instead-of regarding, it as a-fiymptem,,pf, nu unhealtliyeondi okk tho bleed SOS, 'or other cerebral disease, and treat.' 'lag it accordingly, it 'is accepted - un• -ark , evidence 'or, genius, and . the lofirkined:,, brain is taxottto tho-uttorniest - until it , ' "k k' given aWay exhakisCed," MEI 8 19 193 II MEE E