FA VOLUME' LXXII THE .CARLISLE H EIiALD, Published every Thumlsy morning by EAK EY"Sz II AD D K EDITORS ANI) PROPRIETORS Office ill Mit .111's Thu!. el Vie Court Hide, Terms--$2 00 per annum, in advance. RATES OF ARVERTISINO MEM I vo•els.! I no; 2 11111 3Llt , .1 4,1, 7 1,.1 (m, 99 0l 2 " 1 5 , , 3 11111 4 pil l 5 01' r. 00 . 24 00 01 I .41 6 I °lli I It; OW :41 0 4 7 701 4 7 I, 77 1 .1 21 1.200 1 31FI 1 3 o.ll''. 701 R 401 775 14 iqo nI, 3., 111 6 1 ',ll I :417 . 1 .11 17. 51 , 22 fal, 'l 7 5. 1 44 , 5 ! ON 7 fo , 11 ;IF :.c?' I 7 y 3 . 1 . 1 1 1 . II 7 0 ;1 , ) od 1 . 2 3 00115 1,, xvl, , lot) uu 01,7 1.1.' 111.111, I'2 Ii neg etolvit hut. it ~110. r r , For Exi , vot,rs',.,o , l A.1, 1 11”1,Cr.t1 t..4' Niail....i. $1 00 1. , ,,, A 0.111.1,0 NOtleo, 2 , Y. For A - , . 1,401.1..' allgi .tlllll3l . Vutife., 3 00 For y..rtrly estrdr, m I ,0,....1.:,, ~..‘ I inp.., 7 00 F., A ttnottnreino:kth, ..., ,ilt- 2, , , Iv.e, 0-1••••+ t,rt• too 1,1 (or Icy 11.• ar. For 1111,n , o, tl 1 , 1 tn. nl , . 1 ,,, r lino. Doul,lo Sul owl nil, ri l isomonn4 Notir, of MlLrlingLS 1111,1 I.llli 111 - 1,1t010 , .1 fr, GA 1 - C i),S, ...A. ATWool, W. It SY,: AT WOOD, RANCH: t% CO., commi:moN munou Ni'S Whotemlit :01 - 11 - 1.1, PICK LED AND SALT FISII No. 210 North Wharves, Mon, Race slreot, 1. 70 PHIL ID ELI'IIIA. W. SCOTT COYLE. SPRING. 1872, COYLE BROTHERS, Eh M. COYLE 1872. = No. 21 sot•r[r HANOVER They have constantly in, stock.a large selection of Notions and Fancy Dry Goods, ladies' and gent's hosiery, gloves, suspenders, neck ties and bows, elite trimming, and ruffling, paper collars and cuffs, note, cap, business, letter, billet, wrapping paper, envelopes, paper bags, tie yarn, drugs, fancy stamp, hair oil, perfume, and an endless variety of linick ltmackn. All orders will cocci ye prom pt att en Om. CmYLE ISIWTHERS imliTaf L) n. .T. S. KNI)E1?, 11011,Ei , l'A I II le 1'111 . .51 , lAN. I hi, r. 1.0,41 1118 1.)111, u 1 , ..11 /It's (%. 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DEA IN 'Cm: BlisT Q[ALITV OF 11 7 /NE , A Xi), /, lc) I*o RS, .11 rect., 11.1.17213 CARLIHIS, l'A josEr tr it irls;Eit, A 1"rtlItNIll' AL I.Alt* 'lNil ItVEVOIt, Moolotloollurg, 1t.L.1 , .A.1 nit vor, ttr 11:tolt 134.1t00ti promptly tttlt 11.1,11 t ir OS EPH A G :T \ t; 1 1 ( Ll l ', VATI. A W. - PraCUCCA in Dauphin and Cumberland ENE u court N , . building, in the rear the .1.•\f!•'1) eft Willi hil I,lllli I=l 1-juilly lII= JoSEI'I,I F. cur.vri LAW, LOAN AND CI)LLre,L I TION Orr OF F. CULVER 01W. PONTIAC, ILIAN.iI6. We fur placing coplt.tl OR Dint-chit, inn Titles tout ll,ntr.n Is ic..ni. our 'l',•n. Per iistiou.a..ol , l tnipl payinclit bora curro.p..Rilcor., In i.v ry part of 11i onion turn: Awn on is,cr.% IR.:1111v fiii apciuly tiolui It EFF:It t:NC6?t 110...11101PS u. i'0111 . ..1, cliP tior, C. N. tia csti crt.t. Ilitrri,bcrt. 11. m. C. P. either 11Ild ii 11. ii.,rn tip 10,17 Z, d iimhingtlp, .1) C. Ilectito 11. t t, Phila itc10111.!t. Clltttmborti h t`tiorm, Nom city. , 2'2.1071 • i r C. lIERMAN,• ATTOR ' , ET AT LA W, L' 116113 P. N.. p Itlicum'd 11. tI. 10640 A. X. ~\I'CLUItE. MKEEIIAN MT ; LURE ArI'ORNEYB Al I,AW„ 144 South Sixth ntreet, Ph 11411 y. FU. SIIA.IIIIARGEII, . .lU6TICTE OF TIIE PEACE Cumberland Comity, l'oetiCii. All Lnclnune, tint... 1.004 to him will recolvit prompt attoutlinti 2boct7o MEig(lll t ATI() it NEY-Ar, 1, A %V I(ltA,lat'd 14111.01:M, IN, TIII: 1110' L 1 COUIIT P. SADLEn, • Arl'OltNET AT LAW, Otllco, ganith 1110iiivir sArzt , e, next. IA- flood Will 11080 110118. , 10.60 TATES. 13: 11IRONS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR. AT LAW, OFFICE AND RENIDENCE, 2DO Donal alto STREET, 13elow Walnut Strent, . PHILADELPHIA. DANE() . formerly Justice, of the Yearn, would notion nee La Lila minter°us friondi thronglfout the county and vfOnity, thoL Lis special !Monti°n will lie gal,to tho collodion and opttlonteut of all claims, boolCsecountli, duo uot., Ac., and to welting of deeds, utortzugoi, lownle..tc.. and Oho to the .11.111tuf owl renting of Real Estnto. 'Totals illo 11111' o lu tho Court house. . . 4up72Con . NEW ADVERTIS.EMENT . _ . Boit,inoto, Wraiths, Croerea, liatltatil, C.ittlowo,., and otbor Decortitionx bir l'ariltin, li'vililingii, &a arranged in Ilia bait htyirb r,f art, t bider. •. Orderu by Illitii.prothrtly attiabli•,l la Ailtli.,a,, C. E. YON 11.11.1,121, • 10tha726in - 10 - 01 J. can obtain Dyo Stain, Porfu- A. awl., and Ynticy Artieletynt J. U. 111 , 411. rhyoldnua' 'pretwriptione cirofully cum. pounded at all Witco. 3; 13. 11AVERSTIOIC, N 0.6 South Hanover street, Carlisle. So 1900L70 . . . . . . „:,•1, M . ' I.' - ' ~ . . - .. 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(loin's Bulhltng . ,,nuir tko Puriauri,' Bank, and in rear of MbarPit•.k.yturl Church. Huultlonvu 66 N1',,,4 !tied. Gogrls. • •• . miLrrnity cLoTHING! GEO. EVANS Sr, CO. Late BVA NS No, 914- Market Street, P1111,11)1c1.011)1 : Fire Companies & Bras-Bands UNIFORMED With ItIiT,IMILE croons, atlow - prices, kingdos of !foods and Photograph, of Uniforms 'serif free oat application. - quantity of Breozin•ll A NO zounvE Uritroams In good condition, for'salo very clieitp. • Ay7.23in MEE= POLITICAL cAIIIP.A.M .- OP 1872. CI RANT - AND .:\VJCIASON . , GREED!: Y 'AND:43IW IVN; .0 nfIiPARC,RI CAPS, CAPES AND TORCHES. Transparen,,cies • and °Banners, • ,,..111,11t1 for Ba nners, 1111,611; (mkt ony or,,ti Yl,ll Oil 'IMO Or '111:1410 to or.L.r. thl• oor Lout , ~ of aft 151.,. loot tityleN; IN. Sat, 10 '• Y.° Clut,i lilted out at Ow ton i nt,ll4ite.l F. SCITEIPJATS CAMPARIN 49 South Third Street', Philadelphia. PEND FOR OIItOUGAII.• tjy7° Tir . . MIS A. h EVON:q.Eit. R. Ehtat.• A 4,q, A. 'Legal Notices I. AV. I BY, 1 t •nu er. GRANT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER 'Dianna than and cannons roar, W hat, what's tim mat tor Walos the gond obi flag onou nun's, What, what'slho matter?' We rally round the brave and true—, Fratoloufn hattlf\y renew, Hurrah for °mat nd Wilson, macs what's the tatter: (Irani's what's th matter now, • . Orant's what's tirmottor, To victory we're marching unW, what'd the matter. Listen to the nennle's What, a hat's iho matter ? and Wiliam is tilt choir.: That's what's the mattor; On to list hound lion; non, Orant ,oarcited awl hurt iteltollion Ag on to Washington Ifsll go, Thai's what's the mat tor; 'lrant's what's them:atm . now, Grant's a tot's the matter, To ticinry we're marching now, That's ulna's the ninth r. 11l 1, Ito buitlr host the drum. Motto, The en., Tliars wliiit's the mutter; rout SVilson Jam Ire pri•tit, Ail toes I,More Mop Most rt•ti triaill Ihat c h. lien) ;dint mattes r; ill lint', what's the milt tre mimes thei 'Antler, vlulory martMhi:; 1100% Tlmt n 011111 TIIE GEOGRAPILY LESSON. Br I . IA.PPY HOPE ' Willie was spending the last few weeks summer vacation with grandoM Smiley, on the fine old farm which Willie's father called the old homestead ; and Willie thought it almost the best place in the whole world—the very best when father and mother, with the little baby brother, and four-year-old Nettie, were there too. And truly the substantial farm house with its comfortable surroundings, ample barns and roomy sheds—the adjacent pond, which dimpled and sparkled in the dancing sunlight ; rushing away over the mimic falls; part of it m however, being enticed to run throughWrace, and over a, wheel, which, when set in motion, did the churning of growl pa's dairy of twenty cows, after which it bubbled al_ng, losing itself in little curves play ing' in and out, than, with a -gurgling laugh, hastened to overtake the swifter current, and all glided away under the bridge across the road in front of the house. All this picture greeted Willie's eyes when he was first awakened in the morning, hy, the noisy clattering and gabble of geese and ducks, as they es corted their several families to their early morning bath in the pretty pond. A grand pid woods, too, added its nu:. morons fascinations to this charming home ; 'and when you shut your .eyes and imagine it all, you will not wonder that Willie loved the plan-, nor that ho sftould surplise aunt May by saying that he cdtddn't bear to think of going back to school. Aunt May was a great lover of boys, and Willie was an especial favorite. Nor had she so far outgio'l'n her school days as not to remember that there wore rough as well as smooth places in the utins of lessons, and by a few judi cious questioasl;he soon discovered tome of Willie's tioubles. He says, " some of the boys fairly hate their arith metic exercise, but "come to geography and grammar recitations with pleasure, they are the very Jessions I dread. There is tic reason in them. Its just all remember ; but the arithmetic example reasons right out. Then when review day comes, and the teacher begins— Masier Willie, bound Prussia and tell its eai.il,ll; WhOre is Blackstone h., so all over alike, I never can think Aunt May soon found that Willie's teaching wasloo much in tale abstract, but site said nothing of this, and after a nice little chat, sent him to hunt eggs in the harp, while she attended to other duticK. In the :ifternoon, when the large apple Lace east a iefre,hing shadow over the croquet ground, she called. Willie out for a play, but instead of mallet and ball she (oily handed to him some nicely sharpen t ed :ticks and a tape measure.. " Now, she said, in a ,bright, cheer ful way' "I hare a new game for you, awl if you follow my directions I thiqk you will enjoy it." Willie's Might eyes wore eager with interest, and he measured and marked uut on the green plot of the croquet ground, just exactly as aunt May dic tated. When it was allAjt-lii.ed what do yoti suppose it was ,>'ll9llio didn't recog nize it at first, but when aunt May handed him his geography open at the map of the United States, ho was not long in seeiyg' that he had drawn New York Elta "Now;" said aunt May, "y'ni may take a good look at what countr i y ,yuu would put on the north, east, south, and west." And after he could tell her that, she told him to take a good look at the mountains and rivers. "Tked" , ,vCrial put little heaps of sand for the riyefs.-" Willie was all animation ovet-,fhis new play, and soon Lake Erie and Ontarkk, were done out dn complete miniature, and properly connected by Niagara river with its wonderful falls. , Aunt May-had to go through quite a course of login before she could convince him that ho must make his falls toward the north, because he would persist that in the book it looked the other way. But when - his sand was disposed of prop erly, ant May gavo him an object-lesson in contour and relief, which ffqe a now channel for his thoughts. Papa came round and held 50 adinira tion mooting just as Willie was taking an imaginary trip down the' Hudson. And 'ho told Willie a wonderful story about the "Massaro in Cherry Valley," that did more to awaken a thirst for his tory than weeks of 'study could have d9no. At the tea table grandßa was informed, of the geography lesson, consequently, Um -croquet grounds had a now visitor after tea. Grandpa gave the little boy a short recount of Boyolutionar,7 times around Lake Champlain,' I need hardly tell yOu the consequonceS of these judici ous lemons. ,But aunt May was, in greit demtuld to .play geography, and some time I would like to tell how she showed Willie the way, to tray e out 'railroads and had •olties. Willie does not hate MEMO Tim WAY zoo „Lt}' minutes of weak ripening will - piunge a brave heart into the depths of unhappiness as suddeulY, as a thtbider storm will overcast a clear summer shy. The only way to live into cast 'aviray troubles and edutentions which cannot be ,cured 'by fretting.' A thing that is done belongs to ..the, past. In justice to the requirements of the present, and possibilities of the future,. you cannot look,back my. make your .self wretched over things whiely. , eaunot be undone. ' S.I'ARTI,ING STORY OP HALL ;41'R NET . Lin?. Since the days of young Elotehum's frauds—by the way, whore is young Ketcbunc - now ?—iffall 'street has had nt) really first-class sensation, with the ex ception of the Black FridayLpailid. A few days sinee, however, it transpired' that a young man named' Elmore Davis, a junior partner of the firm of.Davis c it Qunn, ono door from the corner of Nylall street and Broad, had been rogularlY en gaged during several monthspast in rais ing money on securities which did not boloUg to him. As has been said, young Davis held 'a small proprietary interest in the fires of which his father was senior partner. Mr. Davis, senior, is a geritle. man well-known on the street and in Now York social circles, living -in hand. some style in Twenty-seventh street, and keeping his horses • and carriage. lliy family consists of himself, wife, two daug,hters•,(ono of Whom was-to have been married next week). and, one son, the young man syoko of. For the past two years . - young :Davis has led a very, fast life, having, besides two fast horses and the et deters of fashionable frivolity, a share in a private theatre situate up town. In these ways his money—liberally supplied by his fattier—has gone, and. the money of oth-' ere with it. - Tho first intimation had of the crash was some six days ago, when a promi nent Wall street residing in Brook lyn, who bold some V 5,000 worth f:}f securities from young Davis, drew upon the firm in the• ordinary course of busi ness for the money. It so happened-that the real securities, in the possession of another brokery,had that same day been presented to Mr. Gunn, the second mem ber of the firm. An eclaireissement en sued, and it was speedily discovered that the securities were forged., ' Who-did yi'm get them of?' asked old Davis. ' Your son, sir,' replied the broker. 'My son John 1 Impossible I' But It was not only possible but true. John Elmore Davis was on that day cc gaged with a friend out of the city. He had not the remotest idea that his crime was discovered, and did not return home to Twenty-seventh street till late. Ar rived there, he found his poor old father, who had borne an honorable reputation in Wall street for forty years, sitting up for him. The young tpau was slightly intoxicated, but the bitter reproacheof his father brought him to his senses. But the worst was not yet known. Thirty-five thousand dollars was a small drop in the. financial bucket. The next eery flesh frauds were dincovered,amount ing, including the forged securities, to over a quarter of a million dollars. The broker who hail held the original $35,- 000 worth of securities, obtained front young Davis, gave the alarm to ethers, and the moment the whisper went around that they were not good,' the office of Davis and Dunn was besieged. It is stated that nu fewer than thirteen promi ment houses in Wall street were bitten, and every one declares that the reputa tion of the house and not of young Davis himself, led to it. The firm, of course, became responsible for the whole amount °lithe frauds, and to the credit of human nature be it said that Mr: Dunn, the sec ond partner, expressed his willingness that the whole of the losses shall fall upon the house, the partners sharing alikein supplying the deficit. Old Mr. Davis, however, would not hear of it. It is said - when Mr. Dunn made this proposi thin he (lodated that so long as his pri vate fortune would hold out, he would 4 rimy tip himself.' Already - over ;SIOO,OOO of the debt, has been wiped out, and Mr. Davis expresses his willingness to redeem Bib whole of the forged sri unities within three months. The yohng man has liaade full confession, and has, it is reported,_ departed fur Brazil. At all events, he has left New York, leaving behind gins a legacy of fraudulent debts fllld a ruined -home.— New York Star, Afay 3. TIM WEST POINT CADET.—T of a cadet at the United States Military School, West Point, is not a monottinons one by. any means, for he has a daily Tound of changing duties and . recreations, spiced with adventures after "taps," wtten it is officially assumed that every 'ilitlf3Yrt; is In bed. Ile is aroused front a sounesleep.at five o'clock by the MOM ing gun,, and the -reveille stainmoning him to early roll-call. .He must. be in thb ranks a - few minutes later. Al half past five he must have his Rion' in order. lie is not allowed a waiter, horse or dog, and must perform all the sweeping, fold— ing of bedding, dusting and work of all that kind himself. This done, ho pro ceeds to study until the drum tape-for breakfast roll-call ak seven o'clock. Then lie 41i:treats with; adulatoon to the mess hall) whore ho is allowed . to remain twenty-five minutes. Then he has half an hour for recreation during, guard mounting, when at eight o'clock the bugle 'calls "to quarters," which ineaus' five hours of recitations, class parades, etc. Front one to two o'clock is the time allo;voil for dinner and recreation. At four o'clock the work of the Academy is over. Drill occupies an hour and a half,' when a season of recreation follows, and the pleasant ° dress-parade takes place at sunset. Supper over, he.has thirty min utes for recrtmtion, When tbq bugle calls Wm to quarters and study. Tattoo beats at half--past, nine, and taps at ten, when tlio.lights are extinguished.. This corn .priseallis daily routine of a cadet's life. . • GRANT;' WEnniNo.—The prepar ations fol. the marriage 'of the yOung Emperor of China are being. cOnducted on a scald of truly Orientalmagnificenco. An Imperial edict requires one of the silk producing prOvinces, to famish' for the 'occasion, 8,850 'pieces of silk goodS, 400. cattios of ' Silk thread and embroidered volvoi,, and 1,800 *cos . of ilno • cotton cloth, 48,000 pieces of brodidedsilic, - '2OO . pieces of plain green silk, and '2,000 . 0r what tiro 'referred to in . the redOril ' silk articles of attire' for the "lioasblioid and 'guard 'of the EmPress-t3lea,''B,ooo silk dreasda and 800 pieces' of plain ,si}lc for the.rekerve wardrobe Of the IMporild chair beareia and escort. These aro to r ,frce 'of cost, and' the -nee-, chants upon whoni` these. oVerwhelmiug lionom.have fMlon, liavo respectfUlly tit:toned; that On •difiqnytion :May' be eharod byothor dietriote of tuti TUE YOUNG ,BUFE E= - 1 !Mimed for n foot-fall, IVben t Ito oilvor moon /Mime bright; - 71 Altt heeded not the apleadoy Of that andlotided right; The littlo sows, Ilko gblilen 'lamps • Hung in the vaillted eky, - But I only know the ono I lorud, , Was quickly - dram - lug nigh 1 - , Tho summer wind sighed mournfully As it whi,poreil to t h e trout, ' • . - Still fresh with the nerfluno of tlowern Was Odd forrealihig - Idaului . But I only full Id., warm atess, ptealiiro I/ I Ill& hand; I .1 1 3 Award Id, drulie video In whilifors bolt 001 Maw'. I had loved him in my virlhood, Ere I knew tint pneglon't! power ; And everything he tlnlimci - A0 limb Wa.t tutored from that Ile novel +old "he too e , l mn," Who ti e r rich and t . 11 4. 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