American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 24, 1866, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS ,
Lecture.—Those who enjoy a gootUcc
re will please remember that S. M.
Uvlctt, Esq., will deliver his popular
[tu ro on Chips and Stratus, or our Greed
\nhcc Nation, in Rheem’a Hall, on next
Llnesday evening, May 30th. Tickets
rents, to be had at the door or from any
hnber of the Good Templar Lodge.
by It. —Our friend Ralston has opened
:iis soda water fountain for the season,
is prepared to supply this delicious
erage, cool, fresh and sparkling, at
times.
fTEMPTED Burouary. —On Thurs
night last, some parties made an at
pt to enter the feed Store of Mr. J.
icron, on Louther street. They had
eeded in opening one of the windows,
n they were discovered and took to
r heels.
Lrn Burned.— The barn of Mr. J. J.
Sker, in New Kingston, was totally de-
Syed by.fire, on Saturday night last
e fire was discovered about 11 o’clock,
Ithe building was soon wrapjied in
nos. Four horses, eight cattle and a
;e quantity of hay and grain were al
’onsumed, the flames being so far ad
iced when first discovered as to render
npossible to save anything. The fire
upposed to be the work of an incendi-
.tm. New Sourceop Danger.— Welearn
the barn of Peter Bloser, in Frank
township, which was totally destroy
oMby fire, a week or so since, is supposed
: (Shave caught fire from some of Stone-
Broker’s Rat Poison, which had been
milled about the stable door. As one of
•me ingredients of this poison is phospho
, lijns, it is not improbable that it may
; hive taken fire in this way. This should
, "wave as a warning to farmers not to keep
jracb a combustible compound abouttheir
(Htns or houses. It is no doubt a most
effectual way to destroy rats, but is a little
hillgh on the barn.
S&orse Thief Arrested.— Several
Heks since, as was noticed in these col
ls’a gray mare was stolon from the
le of Dr. Howland, in Shippensburg.
;e that time, parties have been on the
awik of the thief; and during last week,
• ffiihorse was recovered at Altoona, where
Bffipad been sold to a citizen, and the
tjSftf himself, who proved to be a man by
ffif name of Templeton, who had resided
Jroßhippensburg for a short time, wasar
raited in Baltimore. He was brought to
imfe place by Jno. C. Martin and com
'i'rßted to Jail for trial at the August term.
,VWI learn that warrants of arrest were al
;'B®)ut for Templeton on the charge of
iljjgamy. He has a wife in Shippensburg,
Bife in Altoona, and no doubt two or three
viafire scattered around the country.
lncendiabism. —On Tuesday af
fasniooii, about 3 o’clock, the frame stable
OKplra, Kteffer,on the alley running; IV'-
. aiicyru. .ingfrom
t{i| Public Square to South Bedford St., a
, short distance from the VoliUNteeb
■offlce, was discovered to be on fire. The
ifirm was at once given, and every effort
. Made to check the progress of the flames
■UMiI the arrival of the engines. Tire
i firemen fortunately arrived on the ground
iiMt as the flames were bursting through
■ IH| roof and soon extinguished the fire
;aa|l saved the surrounding property. It
undoubtedly the work of an iucendi
|'OT, and was the boldest attempt yet
onjlde. A dwelling ■ house was situated
j.lmnodiately opposite the stable, and no
on| was seen to enter or leave the build-
SA colored man in the employ of
. Kieffer was in an ice-house adjoin
lrij| the stable, and had just gone to the
' house when he discovered the smoke
'japing from the building. Two vagrants
wlte arrested on suspicion of being the
Incendiaries, but no evidence appearing
against them, they were simply commit
.M to jail for vagrancy.
Sway. —We take back all the compli
ments we lavished upon “ bright, beauti
ful and glorious May,” two weeks since.
;Bt}ehus been behaving so outrageously
ithat we are ashamed of her; and we
■think the sooner she packs up her traps
ami abdicates in favor of “ the month of
macs," the better it will be for her repu
hli|on. She has been killing the fruit,
:*Utt damaging, the crops, and giving her
Wfuda bad colds, and disgusting every
Why. She seems to be in a bad humor
Jfj|h herself and the world in general.—
%call her “ the merry month of May”
!fhe bitterest sarcasm. She is getting
|fi|bo a regular "spitfire.” Tennyson’s
NiCet little fairy would be very apt to get
■tf nose frozen if she happened to be
'Queen of the May” any time during
ftllaat two weeks. Mwj we never look
hfiju her like again.
Ball. — The Cumberland Valley
•S i's. The Amateur Wine. —A game of
tfiall was played between the Cum
nd Valley Club, of Mcchanicsburg,
Amateur Niue, of Carlisle, on the
grounds of the former club, near Mecha
“tfburg, on Saturday last. The attend-
Sf of spectators was very large, includ
“s many ladies. The following is the
?W e of the game, by which it will be
Sr.that the Cumberland Valley came
victorious by three runs. As the
. wmberliuid Valley” has been in exist-
S over a year, and the “Amateur”
°uly organized this Spring, we must
rßpatulate our fellow-townsmen upon
creditable score of their first
p game
L v „ THE SCORE.
f ,I r.UI.AND VALLEY. AitATEUIt NIKE.
Lu r , O. K. O. U.
2 .1 Milligan—o 1 4
KT*. r . 3 ;{Graham—llJ 1 1
s?r n r7? S 0 4 String—P 1 4
3 2 Adaii—L P 3 2
Ik H 1 3 Bierbower—C F 2 3
1 3 McComas—RF 3 2
aiv ot, 2 3 Thompson—S S 3 1
)e 1 -I Grove —3 R ' I) 3
i Ul ' 2 3 Hull-3 B 1 1
StaL ~ 13 23 Total, • 15 23
• Mitchell, of the Tyrolean, of Har
as slstecl by Mr. Qmrorman, of Carlisle,
•Messrs. Stevenson and Mooney,
fcftower Were ma <ie by Messrs. Grove ami
|KS* Uck b y Milligan was beautifully taken
f t r-? cluw » JJases.— Brimllo by Milligan.
;$./ Two hours mid a-half.
jjfc “ t * le was finished the whis-
U he live o’clock train caused a gen
ial a mpede for the depot, scarcely al
-8 time for mutual congratulations
«?^ a ?' VeUa between the members', of
friending dub,,. •
The Huckster Act.—The following
Act of interest to the people of this county,
has passed both houses of the Legislature,
and is now a law:
An Act, In relation to Huckstering in
the counties of Bedford, Cumberland,
Franklin, Fulton and York,
Section 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate
and House of Heprcsentatiocs of the Com
monwealth of Bcnnsylvania in General
Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by
the authority of the same. That from and
after the passage of this act, it shall not
be lawful for any person or persons to
Huckster, buy or barter for, within the
limits of the counties of Bedford, Cum
berland, Franklin, Fulton and York, with
the intent to soil or dispose of to any per
son or persons outside ol the said counties
respectively, butter, eggs, dried fruit, veal,
chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks or other
poultry, without first taking out an anual
license from the treasurers of said counties
respectively, which said license the saifl
.county treasurers are hereby authorized
to grant to all applicants upon the pay
ment of the following sums, of money, to
wit: to persons residing within thpeouity
in which he, she or they may matte appli
cation for a license to huckster with one
horse and wagon the sum of one hundred
dollars, and for such license willy two or
more horses and wagons the sum of one
hundred and fifty dollars, and to persons
residing without the county in which ap
plication is made for a license to hucks
ter with one horse and wagon the sum of
one hundred and fifty dollars, and for
such license with two or more horses and
wagons the sum of two hundred dollars.
Provided , That the treasurer granting
such license shall be entitled to the sum
of three dollars for each license so grant
ed, which shall be paid by the applicant
at the time of receiving said license. Pro
vided further, That nothing herein con
tained shall prevent merchants or store
keepers from disposing of or sending to
market anywhere any produce, market
ing or poultry mentioned in this act
which has been taken in at their stores
or places of business from persons pro
ducing the same. And provided further,
That merchants or store-keepers using
or employing a horse or wagon or horses
and,wagon to gather up produce, market
ing or poultry after the mannerof hucks
ters shall in addition to the sum they are
now required by law to pay for their li
censes as merchants or store-keepers pay
fifty per centum of the amount fixed in
this act for license to hucksters.
Section 2. Anyperaoiiorpersons viola
ting any of the provisions of this act shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con
viction therefor be sentenced to pay a
tine of 50 dollars, one-half thereof for the
use of the county in which such convic
tion was had, and the oue-luilf for.the use
of the informer; and in default of the
payment of such line such person or per
sons shall undergo an imprisonment in
the county jail of such county for a period
not less than t wenty nor more than thirtv
days.
Another Attempt at Arson.—On
Tuesday night, the barn of Mr. Joseph
Shrom at the North-Eastern end of town
was discovered to be on lire. The neigh
bors at once united in carrying water from
the spring and succeeded in extinguish
ing the flames before much harm was
done.
SPECIAL NOTICES,
Do the public know that we have thir
ty Groceries in Carlisle all willing to accommo
date them with good goods at low prices? Give
them all a cull and be sure not to miss Win.
Blair & Son, where the very best of everything is
offered cheap for cash, and all unsatisfactory
goods cheerfully taken buck and the money re
funded.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian llaiu Rknkwkk
Renews the Hair.
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Haik Rknkwkk
Restores gray hair to the original color.
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Haik Rknhwkk
Prevents the hair from falling off.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Haik Rknkwkk
Makes the hair soft and glossy.
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Haik Renkwkk
Does n'ot stain the skin.
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Haik Uenewkk
Has proved itself the best preparation for the
Hair ever presented to the public. Price $l,OO.
For sale by all druggists.
May 2-1, ISM—lt*
No I'IiACE like Win. Blair & Son’s
Store for Groceiles and Queensware, Smoking
and Chewing Tobaccos, Wholesale and Retail.—
April with its storms lias pass’d away
And now has come the lovely May,
Winter, yes, grim winter, is no more,
And mother earth looks as of yore ;
Birds, too, have come again,
And sing with voices most serene
Changes now are all they go,
And man changes, too. wc know;
Aside is laid the Overcoat,
And with a fine greenback note,
Ho buys summer suits for great and small,
At the Store of Julius Neuwahl,
Between Drs. Kleffor and Zitzer, North Hanover
Street, Carlisle, who has Just returned from the
city with a large Spring and Summer stock of
men’s and boys’ Clothing, which he offers at
yreally reduced prices. Give him a call.
JULIUS NEUWAIIL.
May 10,1800 —3t.
To Dkunkakds.— A reformed inebriate
would be happy to communicate (free of charge)
to as many of his follow-beings as will address
him, very important and useful information, and
place in their hands a sure euro for the love of
Strong Drink of any kind. This information is
freely offered by one who has narrowly escaped
a drunkard’s grave. Address,
SETH 13. HENDERSON,
No. I), Broad Street, N. Y,
April 20, 1800—3 m.
Kmioits of Youth.— A Gentleman who suffered
for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De
cay, and all the affects of youthful indiscretion,
will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free
to all who need it, the recipe and directions for
making the simple remedy by which he was
cart'd. Sufferers wishing to pro/lt by the adver
isev’s experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN U. OGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., N. V.
22, 1600—ly
A Card to Invalids.—A Clergyman,
while residing in South America us a missionary,
discovered a safe and simple remedy lor the Cure
of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of
the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by baneful and vi
cious habits. Great numbers have been already
cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a de
sire to benefit the attlicted and unfortunate, I
will send the reccipe for preparing and using
tills medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one
who needs it, Free of Charge.
Please inclose a post-paid envelope' addressed
to yourself.
Address,
JOSEPH T. INMAX,
Station I>, Bible House,
New York City
April 19, 1800—ly*
Currier Shop Opened.— The under
signed, formerly in Hie employ of Mr. A. H.
Blair as finisher of leather, respectfully announ
ces to the public that ho has opened the shop nl.
the old stand nearly opposite the Grocery Store
of Win. Blair & Son, South end, Carlisle, where
lie will keep constantly on hand a good supply of
all kinds of Leather, such as Oak and Hemlock
Sole, finished Calfskins, Upper, Kip, Harness
Bridle, &c. Also, Moroccos of various kinds, all
of the best quality which lie oilers low for the, cash.
Please give him a call.
P. S.—Best cash price paid forsluughlered Hides
and Calfskins.
BENNEVTLLE W. HIEGNEU
April 1!», I«W—Ot*.
Stjianok, But Tkuj:.—Every young laily and
gentleman in the United States can hear some
thing very much to their advantage by return
mull (free of charge,) by addressing the, under
signed. Those having fears of being humbugged
will oblige by not noticing this card. All others
Will please address their obedient servant,
Tiros. F. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, N, Y,
Feb, 22,1800—1 y
To CoxstniTpivES.—The advertiser, having
been restored to health In a few weeks by a vory
Hlmple remedy, after having snlfered for several
years with a severe lung atfectlon, and that dread
disease, Consumption—-Is anxious to make known
to ins fellow-sufferers the means of cure.’
To all who desire it, lie will send a copy of Hu;
prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which
hey will find a sure cure for Consumption, Ast
hma, Bronchils, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat
and Lung Affections. Tito only object of the ad
vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit
tile aflllcted, and spread Information which lie
conceives to be invaluable, and lie hopes every
sufferer will try Ills remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Part ies wishing the prescription, free by return
mail, will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y
Fell. 22, ISlill.—ly
RKI’OItT OR T
Carlisle
Flour—Family, 12 00
Flour—Super, 7 50
Wheal—While, 2 70
Wheat—Rod, 2 00
Eye, 85
Corn, 05
Oats, 55
Clover Seed, 4 .50
Timothy Seed, 0 .50
Flaxseed, 2 00
Potatoes—Mercer, 1 00
Potatoes—P’k Eyes, .SO
IMiiladeKpliia Markets.
Wednesday, May 21, 1800. /
Fi,i)i:u.—'The market continues dull, and buyers
are holding oil’for lower prices. There Is no Inf
quiry for .shipment, and the homo trade are buyf
ln a small way at $7 50 aSB per bbl. for super
line, SS 25 a 80 .50 for extras, 810 a 811 for Nortmye£t
extra family, 810 .50 a 812 25 for Pennsylvania and
Ohio do, and Sid a Slo per bbl. for fancy lots, ac
cording to quality. The prices of Corn meal are
unchanged. Eye Hour Is scarce and in demand ;
200 bids, sold at SO a SO 25 per bbl.
Itkain.— The Wheat market is very quiet, and
prices arc drooping. Small sales of fair and choice
rod at 82 10 a 2 GO. llyo is steady at Si 12. The re
ceipts of Corn arc large, and the demand Is active ;
about 20,D1M) hushchi yellow sold at 81c. alloat, In
olmling2s(H) bush, while at 82c. Oats arc steady;
2000 bushels sold at 70 a 72c. In Earley and Malt
nothing doing. The receipts to-day are UOO bids.
Hour, dOGO bushels wheat, 10,000 bush corn, dIOO
bush. Oats.
Seed.—Flaxseed is scarce and in demand at 82-
00 aB3 per bus. In Cloverseed there is very little
doing ; 150 bus, sold at So '5O a 5 75 per bus.
Whiskey.—Small sales'of Penna.hblsare mak
ing at 82 25, and Ohio at 82 27 per gal.
ifleto gUdiertisementst.
jyj GUILLAUME I)E CARDAN
*K n M U Nl> \V OL S I KV F 10 U .
The distinguished Young Pianists, respect fully
announce that they will give
TWO GRAND VOCAL
AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS,
A T RIIKEiPS HALL, CARLISLE, PA.,
on the evenings of the
~th and Sth of JUNE, ISGIi,
11l which they will lie assisted bv the fnvurlt
Soprano,
MADAM HIONRIIOTTIO BEHRENS,
late of L. M. Gottschalk’s concerts, and the cml
nenl young violinist
MR. WILLIAM STALL,
of Philadelphia.
Tickets ot admission .50 cents. Gallerv ,15 cents.
To bo had atlluverstlck’s Drug & Book Store:
Piper’s Book Store; Win. Gorman’s Book Store;
and on the evenings of llie Concerts at the door.
Doors open at 7 o’clock—Concert to commence
at 8 o’clock.
May 21,1*560—31*
JONFECTTONARY & ICE CREAM
fhe undersigned respect fully announces to the
citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho Ims
opened an
ICE CREAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONARY STORK, In the resi
dence lately occupied by Mrs. Folaud, on Xorth
Jhtnovcr Street, where he will constantly keep on
bund n huge assortment of
CAKES AND CONFECTIONARY,
and will serve up rich, pure and highly llavored
ICE CREAM at all hours, during the day and
evening.
May 21,15M-Jm
WM. J. SHEARER, Attorney &c.
at Law, Carlisle, Pa. Ollice near Court
I louse, .-south side of Public Square, in InholPs
( oi Jicr,” second lloor. Entrance. Hanover Street.
■ Practicing In all the Courts of this Judicial
District, Prompt attention will given to all
business in the Counties of Perry and Juniata, as
well as of Cumberland.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—no
tice is hereby given that letters of Admin
im ml ion on the estate of Frederick Rudert, late of
Frankfurd township, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, residing in the Borough of
Carlisle. All persons indebted to the said estate
are requested to make payment immediately,
and those having chums against the estate will
also present them for settlement.
C. E. MAGLAUGHLIN,
Administrator
May 21, ISGG-Gt.
AUDITOR’S NOTICE,—The under
signed appointed by the Orphan’s Court of
lAuuberland county, to distribute the balance in
the hands of Jonathan K, Lutes, numlntstrator
of Rankin Conrad, late of Lower Alien township,
deceased, to and among the heirs of said deceased,
will meet ail the parlies interestd in said estate
at his residence, Liberty Forge, Lower Allen
township, on Satmduy, June Goth, IBGO, at 10
o'clock, A. M., where all who see proper may at
tend.
May 24,18G0—3t
AAfIA AGENTS wanted, to sell SIX
Uvl/1/ new inventions, of great value to fam
iiico ;au pay great protils. Send 15 cents and get
SO pages, or 25 cents and get 60 pages and a sam
ple gratis.
EPIIUAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass.
May 24, ISOG—Im
JfIRESH GROCERIES!
HIGH PRICES NO MORE !
THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK !
The undersigned announces to the public that
she has just, received her Spring and summer
supply of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
nt her Store, East High Street, directly opposite
Saxton’s Hardware store, Carlisle, where she is
prepared to supply families with everything in
nor line at tiie very lowest possible prices—her
goods having till been purchased at lue present
low standard.- The Jollowing compose a portion
of the articles on hand;
COFFEE,
TEAS,
UiCE,
mtuMA,
SBICES,
KAISiXS,
CUUIIANTS,
CITUUaV,
roTA'IOES,
TOBACCO,
.LAUD,
EGOS,
DRIED BEEF,
BUUOjMS,
BASKETS,
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
STARCH, *
CHOCOLATE,.
BEANS,
DRIED CORN,
CRANBERRIES,
BUTTER,
BLACKING,
BRUSHES,
CHEESE.
CItAKERS,
SHOULDERS,
BUCKETS,
Ac,, Ac,, Ac,
Also,
DRIED FRUITS,
of all kinds, Canned Peaches and Tomatoes, Pick
les amt ail kinds ol Sauces, wuh u\ory thing to
be found in a well stocKed .store.
I’’ R ES II V EUJiTADLES,
‘TIESII EiSH, Ac., in season, will also be kept on
land, and sold at reasonable rates. \
to#' A trial solicited—salisiaeiion guaranteed.
ANNA ALLISON.
May 21, ISoo—ly.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.—
\J CiiAAGE UE HOURS’.
, bti and after Jlondatf, May 21, ISM, Passenger
Trams will run daily, as lodows, (Sundays e.\-
cepled.i:
WESTWARD.
Aeeommodalion Train leaves Harrisburg 8.-10
A. At., Aieemunesburg s>.l8 t Carlisle v. 07, Newville
lu.-Ji, ftmppensuurg u.m, cliambeisburg i.lO
P. iM. Grecaeasue i.JO, arriving at Hagerstown
2,10 I'. AI.
AlaiTi rain leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Mechan
lesuurg 2.. M, carnsie O.uii, isewvnie J.-iu, ;siiippens
burg i.ie, Lnaiuuersbiug i.dii, Greencaslle o.m, ar
riving at Hagerstown u.oo, P. iM.
-Hx picas liani leaves Harrisburg 1.1.1, I*. M.,
Meenamosljurg l.oi, Carlisle u.id, isewviiie o..»o,
hiuppeiisburg m. 21, arriving at cnanibersburgo..jU,
A. a*.
A niixeil Train leaves Clmmberslmrg 5.20, A.
M., Uiecneasiie a.au, arriving at Hagerstown J 0.16
A. M.
K AWT W A UD.
Aeeommodalion Train leaves Cliambeisburg
o.io, A. Ai., hmppeiisburg ij.ij, iSewvilie o.bi, Car
lisle u.,)U, Aleeimaiesbuig 7.21, arriving at Harris
burg i.ae, P. Al.
jMaii Tram leaves HagerstownS.lo, A. M. (.Ireen
ca.siie s.i-i, cnanibersuuig a. 20, tohippensburg
Isewvuio lO.ui, Carlisle h.im, Aleelmiiiesbuig H.;J7,
arriving al Harrisburg 12.H1, p. AI.
Mpa*ss Tram leases Hagerstown 12.00 AH,
(JreeueasUe 12...0, Cliambersbuig l.lw, Sbippuns
burg i.w, Newvnie 2,10, Carlisle 2.. A, Aleenamcs
imrg 0.2 u, arriving at Harnsijurg p, m.
-v AUXgd Tram leaves ilageiVit.wn P. M.
(Ireeneasia.* i.mi, arriving ai i 'nsiinbersian >r j
P. M, ** ' ’
-Making elose eoimeclinas al Harrisburg
-Trains ui uiul Horn Philadelphia, New ' V«»rk, '
piiisimrg, Uaimuoieand NS'iisnmgi. ,n. ’ <
o. N. Ll T LL,
Jiail Jioud OjJke, ) Suy't
Chdnib y . May H n>OU. i
May *l, IWO,
HE MARKETS
Markets.
rAUMSI.E, MIW 23, 1S()0.
Butter, 30
Kggs. }0
Lard, 10
Tallow, 10
Bacon—Hams, 20
Bacon—Sides, 15
Soup Beans, 1 75
Washed Wool, 40^50
Unwashed Wool, JK)@-10
Pared Peaches, 7 00
Unparod Peaches, 5 00
Dried Apples, 2 75
Bitter wine of iron.-am ex
quisite impregnation of dry Spanish Wine
with the activity ol Caiisaya Hark, and the most
energetic of all the ferruginous salts, Citrate of
Magnetic Oxide of Iron. It has a vinous flavor,
very grateful to the palate, is without chalybeate
taste and will not discolor the teeth. It excites
languid nppcl ite, gives zest to food, improves di
gestion, increases the strength, steadies the cir
culation, takes olf muscular llabbiness, removes
the pallor of debility, gives firmness and precis
ion to*the actions of the nervous system, with
power to endure fatigue and resist disease. Mag
netic Citrate of Iron Is new and peculiar, differ
ing from the ordinary Soluble Citrate, In con
taining an equivalent of Protoxide of Iron, in
place of the Ammonia. It l,s neutral, tasteless,
without astrlngoncy, as prompt and energetic as
the. Chloride, and unlike that* induces no local
inlmmatory action or headache. Caiisaya Bark
Is pre-eminent among vegetable lonics, has no
equal as a strengihener or restorative, nor rival
as an anti-periodic.
Retails in SI & $2 bottles, Quarts and Gallons
for dispensing.
J. Y. JONTS.
mo ALL BOOK BUYERS!—JAS. K.
X SIMON, 66 South Fourth Street, Philadel
phia. is agent for the following valuable Books:
Appleton’s New American Cyclopedia—l 6 Vol
umes; Appleton's History of the Rebellion—
1-large Volume; Appleton’s Dictionary of Me
chanics—2 Volumes; Rebellion Record, by Frank
Moore—s) Volumes; Washington Irving’s Works
—22 Volumes; Cooper’s Novels; Dickens’ Works;
Mori vale Gibbon’s Romo • Macaulcy's Works;
lire’s Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures; Ban
croft's United Slates —8 Volumes; Ac., Ac. I fur
nish all-Books published, for public and private
Libraries, at wholesale prices. Send a list of any
Books wanted, with a stamp, for prices, which
will lie sent by return mail.
May 21, 1866—6 m
jyp:w SKIRT FOR 1865-6.
Tun Cheat Invention of the Age
IN HOOP SKIRTS.
.1. W. BRADLEY’S New Patent Duplex Ellip
tic (oi« Double) Spbingskiut.
This Invention consists of Duplex (or two) El
liptic Pure Uelined Steel springs, ingeniously
braided lightly and ilrmly together, edge to edge,
making ine toughest, most uexible, elastic and
durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or
break, like the Single Springs, and consequently
preserve their period and beautiful Shape more
l hau twice as long as any Single Spring Sitirt that
ever Juus or c«/i be made.
The wonderful llexibllity and great comfort
and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex
Elliptic Skirl will be experienced particularly in
all crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carnages, Kail
road Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Pro
menade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be
folded when in use to occupy a small place as ea
sily ami conveniently as a oilk or Muslin Dress.
A Lady having enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort
and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex
Elliptic Steel spring skirl for a single day will
never uflerwaiUs willingly dispense with their
use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies
they arc superior to all others.
The Hoops arc covered with 2 ply double twist
ed thread and will wear twice ns long as the Sin
gle yam covering which is used on all Single
Steel Hoop Skins. The three bottom rods on
every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or
double covered to prevent the covering from
wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs,
stone steps, etc., etc., which they are constantly
subject to when in use.
Ail lire made of the new and elegant Corded
Tapes, and are the best quality in every part
giving to the wearer the most graceful and per
iod snape possible, and are unquestionably the
lightest, most desirable, cumloiTablo and econo
mical Skirt ever made.
Wests’, Bradley A Cary, Proprietors of the In
vention, and Sole Manufacturers. U 7 Chambers,
and 7Uand si Heado Streets, Now York.
For Sale in all ilrsl-eiass Stores iu this city, and
throughout the United States and Canada, Ha
vana do Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the
West Indies.
Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double)
Spring Skirt.
March 22, ibtitl—3m*
W. PENN LLOYD,
Auditor
U-/* K l'' ol ' the largest list of cash siibscrj
fpUdr hers to the Volunteeu before Jupclat,
Agents wanted for our
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK, THE
n.iUUJAL BUCK OF ANECDOTES AND IN
CIDENTS OF THE ItEBEELION : IRruic. Ralri.
olio, J\>>itical, Romantic, Humorous and Tragical
Splendidly illustrated witii over three hundiecf
nae Portraits uud beautiful Engravings. This
work Tor genial humor, tender pathos, startling
interest, and allractive beauty, stands peerless
amt alone among ail its competitors. The Val
iant anil Drave Hearted, the Picturescpie and
Dramatic, llie Witty and Marvellous, the Tender
and i'athetiu. The doll of Fume and Story, Camp
Picket, Spy, Scout, bivouac, and Siege; startling
Surprises; \Voiiqcr;ul Escapes, Famous Words
and Deeds ol‘ Woman, and tau whole Panorama,
of the War arc here ilirillingly and startlingly
portrayed in a masterly manner, at once histori
cal and romantic, rendering it llie most ample,
brilliant and readable hook that the war lias
called lortli. Disabledolllcersandsoldiers, teach
ers, cneigetic young men, and ail in want of pro
fitable employment, will imd this the best chance
to make money ever yet ollered. .Send lor circu
lars and sec our terms. Address,
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
No. oil? Minor .Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
May 10, ISGu—lni,
u-C C For the largest list of cash subset - !-
hers to the Voll'NTKhi; before June Ist,
DIVIDEND— Hay «, iSUIi.-Tho Di
rectors of the First National Dank, Carlisle,
e tins day declared a dividend of six percent,
on tlie Capital Stock, clear ot Government Tax,
and payable on demand.
May 17, iStiG—lit.
*£KA AAA YEAR. —A rare oppor
tiydty is ollcrod to parties wish
ing .u themselves in a country business.
A nesli and well selected slock of Goods is of
fered for sale. The location Is m the heart of the
great Shenandoah Valley, and the stand the best
in Jcilerson Co., West Virginia. A Post-Ullice Is
kepi in Hie store Room, at which the mads ar
rive and depart daily. A business of soJ.OOO a
year has been done here, before the war. Persons
wishing to enquire more particularly us to loca
tion, terms, *xe., will please address the Post-
Master at Charlestown, Jcilerson Co., West Vir
ginia,
May 17, ISOO-H,'
slcto Atibcctiscmcnts.
ITS EFFECT IS
MIRACIIiOIS.
The old, the young, the middle aged unite to praise
HALL’S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
If is an entirely new scientific discovery, combining
ninny of the most powerful ami restorative agents
in thu vegetable kingdom.
M'o have such confidence in its merits, and nro
so sure it will do all wo claim for it, that wo offer
$l,OOO Reward
If the Sicilian Hair Renewer does not give sat
isfaciiofi in all cases when used in strict accord
ance with our instructions.
HALL’S
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Heneiver
has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation
for the Hair ever offered to the public.
It is a vegetable compound, ami contains no
injurious properties whatever.
It is not a Dye, it strikes at the Hoots and filla
the glands with new life and coloring matter.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO
ITS ORZGIXAJ, COLOR.
It will keep the Hair from falling out.
It cleanses the Scalp, ami makes the Bair
.SORT, EVSTROUS, AXI) SILKEX,
IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING I
No person, old or young, should fail to use it.
}t ia recoinmeiuh d and used by (he FIRST MED-
I CAL A FTUORI TY.
AA for Hall's Vi;gi:tahlk Sicilian
llaiu Renfaveu, and take no other.
The Proprietors offer the Sicilian Hair Re-
Ni:\vi:r. to the public, entirely confident that it will
bring hack the hair to its original color, promote Its
growth, and in nearly all cases where it has fallen
oft* will restore it unless the person is very aged.
R. P. HALL. & CO. Proprietors,
Nashua, N. 11.
Sold by all Druggists.
For Rale at Haveratlok's and Elliott’s Drue
Stores, Carlisle. b
May 2-I,lSU6—ly*
0. S. lIUBBELL, Apothecary,
1410 Chestnut Street, Phi la.
May 24, 18G0—1m
3Brg (SJotrtiß.
I. WAYS TN ADVANCE!
of the latest importations of French, Gcrmi
Kngltah and Italian
Have again taken advantage oi ihc very late
to till their spacious Store Uoom, East Main SI
two doors below Saxton’s Hardware Store, wit
an enormous slock of seasonable
I) R Y GOODS, C A R P E T 8
bought for Cash from the largest importing Hoi
ses of
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA
All the varieties and colors of Bilks, splendid
qualities of
Q HEX A DIKES,
from A. T. Stewart dr Co., English Lenos, Percales,
Lawns. Mohairs barred, striped and plain, Hosie
ry of all kinds, from Arnold, Constable dr Co.
CLOTHS, CASS IM E RES, WHITE GOODS
of every class from H. B. Clnflin & Co, Very se
lect styles and variet les of DRESS GOODS and
from James, Kentd; Co., Jos. Ricgel & Co.. Johnes,
Berry &. Co., Philadelphia. We carefully exam
ined both markets and customers will And on our
counters a larger, more varied and
than In any of the Stores West of the Great Cll
Everybody Is Invited to examine our stock.
Ladies arc Invited to examine our beautiful
styles of
SILK AND FRENCH CLOTH SACKS
for Sacks and Basques, also Buttons and Orna<
meats to match
Would ask the attention to their very large and
choice stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
Spanish Linens for Coatings, Russian Linens
for Pantings. -We get up SUITS at very Short
Notice by the best Tailors In town.
HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Is the largest and most complete in the Valley,
containing
SCOTCH & ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
all the-grades ol Lowell and Hartford Mills,
HEMP AND
HOSIERY ,
all other best makers also kept by us.
LACK MITTS,
WIDE AWAKE ENTERPRISING STORE,
.1. c. IJOFFKU;
( W-y/uct
determined to do a large trade for the benefit of
the community as well as for ourselves.
Everybody, rich and poor, old and young, small
and great, are vor* cordially invited to our
where we will lake great pains and pleasure in
showing our goods ns well as selling them. We
will make additions of desirable Goods as the
season advances.
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
May 17, im
G It A A T D OP EN I W G
D R EkS 8 GOODS
and Summer Wear, of Every description.
W. C. SAWYER A CO.
it k vi. i y i: i.v i> n i v }■: s
AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
GROS GRAIN BLACK BILKS,
for Dresses and Basques,
FRENCH WORSTED GOODS
CARPETS,
CURTAIN
MA TER IA LS,
ALL KINDS OF
DOMESTIC GOODS,
GENERAL WEAK,
CHEAPER ASSORTMENT,
ALL KINDS OF
MOURNING
A N D
FUNERAL GOODS
Wo give special attention to this
Department.
AND BASQUES,
Beautiful Shades of
FRENCH CLOTHS,
W. C. SAWYER <t CO.,
FRENCH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN
W. C. SAWYER it CO'S.
RAG CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS.
MATTINGS.
RUGS,
W. c. SAWYER & CO.,
Have a large assortment of
GLOVES,
PARASOLS,
HUN UMBRELLAS ,
DRADLEY’S UNEQUALLKL
“ PRIDE OF THE WORLD’
ELLIPTIC HOOP SKIRTS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
In fact everything In a
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM,
QKOTHING ! CKOTHJNG!!
The undersigned is now receiving his complete
assortment.ol
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which for stylo, hcauty nnd price, cannot he ex
celled.
His stock consists in part of line mack ami lUue
French ami Lnghsh c loths, Kxtru Heavy Hoe
skin, three cut nnd
FANCY CASSI M E R K tf. .
Also, n large variety of (,’assinets nnd Tweeds,
Kentucky Jeans, and fottonuades, Linens, ami
Linen Drillings, in great variety. Alsu a great
assortment ol
of every style and quality, White Linen a
Woolen Shirts, Summer Drawers, we. fonslai
ly on hand a large assortment «d Ties, folia
Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Silks ami foil
Handkerchiefs.
Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Hags
amt Valises, of every size.
Clothing made to order at the shortest notice.
Cali and examine the stock.
Don’t forget the-stand—-youth Hanover Street,
adjoining Miller A Lowers’ Hardware store, car
lane.
Muy 10, isiiii.
EMOV A L !
BARGAINS IN CLOTHING!
Henry 8. Hitter would announce to the puhl
that he has removed lus
GENTS’ FURNISHING STORK
to his now Storc-Uooin, on West. Main stree
three doors west ol me first National Lank, ( ai
lisle, where lie is lully prepared to
M A K E ]V <> It K TOO It DK It
at short notice and in the best and most /a.shiona-
Ole.style, lie has recently returned irom me city
with a very large and earelnliy selected lot ol
Goods, such as
CLOTHS,
CASBIMEIt.ES,
V-ESTI.NGS, tfcc.,
which he is prepared to sell at greatly reduced
rales. He will always Keep on hand
HEAD Y.-M A D E CLO TH I N G
of the best quality and style, and warranted to
be as represented. Call and examine fur your
selves and be convinced. His stocK of
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
has been selected with care, and embraces
XSSIJtTS,
(S LOVES,
X ECKTI E:J,
XCXJ’Kyi)KI{.\
SI A yjJ KEJiCJUEJ
and all articles in that line.
Our custom department now contains the la
gest assortment ot an the Fashionable New Fa
nes lor our patrons to select irom.
GOODS SOLD HV THE YARD OK PIECE.
AC., AC
tall and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
We are always ready to snow our coeds to old
and new customers.
Don’t xorget the Stand, West High Streci
in tlie room lately occupied by U. F. .-mapiev'
Jewelry store.
April 20, ISM—ly
QIiOTHIX G ! CLO T H li\U!!
Having just returned from the Eastern cities
with an entirely new stocK of Cloths, oasaimeres,
Vestings, and gentlemens liunismng goods 01
every \ariety, tue subscriber wm continue me
in all its various branches, at the old stand of
Abrunam Lulnuan, on Aorta Hanover &treet,
next door to cmreiner’s Hotel, and a lew doois
north ol the Carlisle Deposit nuiiK.
constantly on hand.
COATS,
Shirts, white & gray linen, stockings,
Uiulurbinr us, iNecivues,
Conans, iiaudiworchlels,
■Drawers, tauopeuuers, o:c
Also, the best ol French Cloths and Casbiniere.s.
in every vaneiy. lie nus eugugea Uie aei via-su,
uu experienced cutler, una especial uiieiunni
wnl ue paid lo putting up customer wont m uu
itiiesiuuu most lasniuiiaoie styles.
Juil.\ TUiSIBLiSH.
Aprii ID, ibOO—
faults, &c.
jy* AKUW A 11E
J subscriber has Just returned from the
Eastern Cities w'jtn me largest, oneapest, and
ueat seiectetl assortment ox limutvare, ever oliei
ea in tins county. Hveryaung Kept m a large
wauiesuie and retail namwtuu aiu.u, cun ue n*u
a iituo lower Ilian at any oilier nuuse in uio
county, at mo cneap naru ware store ox tlio suu
scnuer,
Fifty tons mills and spikes Just received of the
very oust muites, una an warranted. Country
merchants suppned wim Naiisui niauufuctuiuiV
prices.
aix uuudred pair Trace Chains of ail kinds' with
a large assortment of
BUT!' CHAINS,
HAEi'Eit CHAINS,
BKEAaji' uo.,
Fir ill CHAINS,
LUU CHAINS,
TUNuuij CHAINS,
CUW CHAINS, &c.
Three hundred and lifty pair of Haines of all
kinds just received, common pattern, Condon
pattern, EiizaOetutown pattern wim and wunoui
patent lasiemngs, elteaper man ever.
Ten tons White Lead, I.OUU gallons Oil Just re
ceived, with a large u»sui uncut oi \ urnisnca, mr
pentine, japan, i'uuy, cimaruge, \vn*uug,
c»iue, oiienue, Hamc nrushes, ruc-prool i/ami,
I’iurcnco Nviiiie, umiu coioiuu /.me, iwu
Ceau, card ui, Honed on, opcua on, t isn on,
ii:c. coiois 01 every description, ury and in oil, in
cans unu tubs.
Just received the largest, cheapest, and best
assortment oi r'ann iieiia in me county, Grccn
casne ivietai and Hell Metal, warranted not to
crack.
Twenty-five kegs Dupont Rock and Ullle Pow
der, wun a large aosoi tiueui oioaleiy 1 use, Pious,
Crowbars, toioiie Drills, s>toae hedges, atone
Hammers, o:c.
PUMPS AND CEMENT.
Fifty barrels of Cement, with a very largo as
sortment oi cnain and iron Humps oi an kinds,
cneaper than ever, at me mirawtuesiure oi
Dec. 1, ISGj.
Miller & ho wer«,
SUCCESSORS TO
Xorth Hanover Hired, Carlisle, Pa
Dealers in American, English and German
AND SHADES.
Cutlery,
auudlcry,
Coach Trimmings,
ttlioe 11 ladings,
Morocco and Lining Skins,
Lusts,
Loot Trees
*' and Snoemokcr Tools
of every description. ' Solid ami Urns* Uox Vices,
bellows, lilies, Hasps, Horse shoes, Horse Shoe
.Nans, Lur mm Atoned Iron ol all sizes,
Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes, Fellows, Hubs,
£e., &c. Saws ol every vaneiy, carpenters’ loois
aim building Material, Table aim Tucket Cutlery,
Abated A’*orks and spoons, with air extensive as
sortment oi Hardware oi aUkiuus and ol me best
niaimlaeture, winch win.be sold wholesale or re
tail ul the lowest prices. We are making great
improvements in our already heavy sioek ol
goods, and invito all persons in want oi Hard
ware ol every description to give us a call aim we
are eoululeiityoh wni be wen paid lor your trou
ble.
CORSETS, -
sr„
Hoping that by strict attention to business and
a disposition to please-all we will be able to
maintain the reputation oi the old stand.
MILI.LK W IiuWKIW,
Dec. 1, lM.v>,
JNVEXTOHS O KKICK S
RIBBONS, Ac,,
DEPJNEUIL AND EVANS,
CIVIL ENGINEERS & PATENT SOLICITORS,
-Vo 4 ; t-j W'nbiul S'lnrl I^iUadclp/iiit.
Patents solicited—Consultations on Engineer
ing. Draughting ami fcjkcteiies, .Models, ana .Mu
chinery oi ml kinds made and skmuily attended
to. ».Special alient km given to Uejeeted fuses and
Intei’ierenees. AulnenUc Copies of all Docu
ments Irom I'aleni uiliee procured.
N. it Save yourselves useless trouble and trav
elling expenses, as there is no nefcd lor peisonal
interview with us. All business with these uni
ces, cun lie transacted m writing. Kor ulriher
Inturmutton direct us above, with stamp enclos
ed, with Circular with relereiK-es
'eb. i, IM3U—ly,
VC 1 * ;X Cun in no way bu mado more oasi
l.v than by securing tac pn/.e .-Sewing .via-
ca.iicwlnca Will be awarded to the person who
furnishes us with the large it list of cam subscri
ber* to the VoLUtfmmi before Juno isu
(tflotijlng.
Glt EAT FALL IN Pit ICES.
HEADY .MADE LI.OTIU.NU,
ISAA'c LIVINGSTON
D L O T 11 I X (i A X 1)
DJ!A WEES,
COLLAES,.
Fine and Common
11. S. RITTER.
MY MOTTO
Quick Sales and Small Erofils.”
CLOTHING BUSINESS
MADE UP CLOTHING
PANTS and
in every style and variety.
NAILS AND SPIKES.
H A NUE S
PAINTS AND OILS.
FARM BELLS
POWDER
UkMU SAN. lON.
LEWIS !•’. LliN'E,
HARDWARE,
lIAMES AND TRACES,
A CURT A i
CiiULLUA.
THE GREAT ZINGARI BITTERS.
This wonderful remedy was discovered nnd In
troduced about twenty years ago uy Dr. s. flieop
stis, an eminent Lgyptiuu idiyaiemii.
lie had king seen and leu Hie want of some
remedy winen would strike the rout of disease,
ami pi even t mueii ox tne huilernig wmcli the hu
man luinny was men compelled to endure.
mis great question was presented to his mind
every nay in vivm colors as ne moved among the
sick ami dying, and ouserveu tne incillciency of
iieany ail me leiuediea men in Use. Thus he was
led to mniK ana experiment; and after ten years
oi study ami moor ne presented to hisienowinan
me womiernn/.iNGAitimiTiucj. Thueltecf of
mis pieparauun in me prevention and euro of
disease aa> so marvelous ami astonishing that
me must iiaitering iiuiiks of royal lavor were
bestowed upon mm wnodiscoverea it. Htsnanio
was placed upon me Koii ol Nobles, and a gold
medal With me. loilowmg inscription: Dr S.
eia-opsus, me public Leiieiaclor, was presented
to nun by me Viceroy.
Hie piepa»aiiuii lias been used in several epi
demics oi enoiera, bum as a preventive and cura
tive measure, aim won suen groat success, that ll
has been luuodueed into nearly all the general
hospitals of the old world.
me out sa.wng m.ii ua ounce of prevention is
worm a pound oi erne, applies wan marvelous
force lo eboleia, aim meieioie any remedy Hull
wm protect us against Hus terrible disease snouid
be lieeiy aim pe.sisieniiy Used.
An paiuoiugisis now agree that tho cholera
jiUisoii acts oa me system through the blood,
.did inai any combination winen acts on the ex
cretory organs, and Keeps mem in working or
der, must pievema smnetent accumulation of
the putson lotxenns tenable eilects on me or
gan. sui. Tins is true nut uiny oi eaoiorra, but of
m-an.v all talur maladies, especially Hie tinier
oni minis tn mrer.
i ue z.dtgmu inueis is Just such a remedy as tho
above eoiidtiioiis lequne. liaeis on the organs
oi exereium aim secretion, keeping up a peiieel
uaiauee between tuem. Tins miters is composed
emireiy ol roots ami noibs, so nicely concocted
inai ex cry uigan is acted upon ami put in tone.
Us taste is pleasant and Us eilects prompt and
lasting.
Numerous cases of the following diseases have
bci-n emeu o.\' a : unoiera, Dxarrmiea, Dysentery,
Debility, Aniumla, Dyspepsia, r Jumieiiey, Cholic,
ATice One Dollai per quart bottle.
I’nneipai depot at lac U uanu street wharf,
HiirTifjuuig, i*a.
Also iui i>«ic oy George Winters, wholesale aud
rcuul liquor dealer, ftceond direct, Harrisburg,
and at e>ui»wcr s liquor store, und at the Franklin
House, Carlisle.
May 17, 1800 — Cm.
STOCJCJ X OS,
NUTIUK."— .Notice is hereby given that
Loiters le.siauieiuary on me csuile of Dan
•w. Gross, lute oi Stiver .'spring townsmp deed.,
nave oeeu issued io Hie imde*siguea, residing in
sumo loWii.-unp. An persons imowmg iliem
seiw.x iiiueoted to Uie osiaie aie i ©quested to
make paynieiic immediately, anu ttiose Having
eianus against said estate wm aiso present uiem
lor seiuouiem.
May 17, ImJG—til*-
NOIiCE. —Notice is hereby given that
letters of Administration on tno estate of
«w..n S\ oil, Jute ui yniiim township, deceased,
nave been granted to me undersigned residing
in me iioruugn oi Newburg. An persons indebted
to said estate are requesteu to unuic payment nn
mediately, and those mix ing eiumis against said
estate, win present mem lor settlement.
April 20, ISOO—Ol
$66!
A PREMIUM FOR SUBSCRIBERS I ! I
We will present to the person who scuds ua the
argest list of Now Cash Yearly Subcribers to the
\ oLCMiiiiii, accompanied by the money forth©
same, on or before Juno Ist iSOO. a line, Improved
WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE,
which cost us SOo. This is the best machine that
can be procured for the price, and Is adapted to
ail kinds of family sewing und tailoring. It will
VESTS
.earn, quilt, gather, hem, icll, cord, braid, bind,
und perform every species of sewing. It is mount
ed on a Black Walnut table and the metal work
is of ornamental bronze, making a beautiful
lousohold ornament. The machine can be seen
.1 the ulllee of Mr. John Campbell—Rail Road
Depot, Carlisle,
The lists of subscribers will be carefully hied
iway, and the premium will be awarded by three
iiiuicresled persons,
On Halurday Juno 2d, at 10 o'clock, A. J/.,
o the person having sent the largest number of
good, yearly subscribers, accompanied by the
subscription price, which Is two dollars, luvnrla-
bly in advance,
Here is a rare opportunity for our friends in
io country to get a good
$05,00 SEWING MACHINE
for a few days’ canvassing of their respective lo
calities. This proposition is absolute and unquall
lled; the machine is already purchased, and will
be awarded, without fail, on Saturday, June 2d.
In addition to this, our friends will have the
satisfaction of knowing that they are increasing
the circulation ol their county paper, and thus
helping along the cause of Democracy in which
they all proless to leei such a deep interest. Lei
them put their shoulder to the wheel, and see
what can bo done for. the triumph of Democratic
principles, by a few days hard work.
Sample copies of the paper, and prospectuses on
which to procure the names of subscribers, will
be lurnlshed to ail who feel disposed to lend a
helping hand and to try their chances for the
Solving Machine.
March 291 Ifc’GO.
Report of visitors of poor
UUUOt. KUK ISUo.#
To the Honorable , the Judrje.n of the Court of Quar-
/sessions vj CumocrlanU Lvuniy.
The undersigned, appointee by your Honors,
visitors ol the Hour House, lor me year lt>o6, beg
leave to report: Time, having in discharge of
men* duties visited tins Institution Irom time to
time during the past year, and Uioruugnly exam
ined on eacn occasion, me condition oi tno Tumi,
the Hour House and us pauper inmates, they atali
limes louud everything m a condition that met
their unquulihea approbation, leaving nothing
more or u« Herein m men* opinion to be expected
or desired. The larm, hum buildings, icnces,
a:c., were in excellent condition ; the last sea
son s crop large, and that for the ensuing sea
son among tiic most promising m the neigh
borhood. The Door House was always found m
an admirable sanitary condition, considering Us
somewhat deloetive construction, terrors whicu it
i» understood, now, that the bunding has been
destroyed will be remedied in Us reconstruction.)
The paupers were always cieauly, properly
proviued with loud and ciolhmg. and so lur asi
mey possessed capacity, Industrious, orderly and
eheenui.
in view of these facts, the undersigned deem It
not inappropriate to congratulate me people of
the Comity upon the loriuuuu? choice uuu judi
cious retention oi me present Steward and&tew
ardess. Tne»e positions require lor me proper
discharge oi their varied, and oiien dencuieaud
unpleasant duties, a comuiuuuuu of qualities,
wined, muiigh seldom tuumi m those who occupy
them, are beneved to bo possessed m an eminent
ucgice by -Mr. and Mrs. auyder. Tiiut lie is an
excellent larmer, is shown oy me receipts from
the iaim, us condition, and mat of the stock up
on it, and mat sue is runy capable of governing
me House as suen a house should be governed, u
evinced Oy the cleanliness, good order,and deco-
rum ol us minutes—particulars in wnich tins
I J oor Mouse will coiupu.c not unfavorably w.ta
many uutises occupied oy large private lainilies,
wiieieahaie endowed wiin me capacity of self
government.
in Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, the undersigned rec
ognise pci sous of strong common sense; mtolll
gent, patient, humane, and oi unyielding nrin
ness ; qualities, every one of wlucn, it is submit
ted, arc reqmsuc in ueuung with mo great varie
ty oi characters who conic under their care, from
liie iiiiaiu whom 1 pareaLs' vices or poverty, or
both, have brougiu u mere, up mrougn all t ho va
rious grades ot physical ana men tin debility, to
tnc sturdy wno, tuny capable ol earning
lus own iiveiiiioou, inn very aveiso lu doing so,
would there, at the expense oi the county, eat
liie bread ol idleness, were lie not obliged to work
or leave, us in justice to the community he should
be and is obliged to do
It is perhaps proper to add lu conclusion, that
by the recent destruction of the main pauper
quarters by lire, and me partial destiucuon of mo
fsiewaid’s'rcsioenee also, lliose m charge were
put lo great straights in endeavoring to shelter
ihc paupers from me inclemency ox mescasou.—
hv me election of a large temporary rough board
building they have been rendered comparatively
eomionnbie.‘ hut any ueiic.eney Inal may exist
m mis respect will doubtless soon be entirely
remedied, ihc wont ol rebuilding lias been
pushed lorward with such eeienty, mat if con
tinued at nii* same rate, the l/oor House wnl soon
be euureaiunh with Mien addu.oas and improve
ments as experience has demonstrated me ne
cessity of.
May 17, l^iAi —2l
i-t Can be livaUe by one weed’s active
vauv.issing lor me VoLtisriikit- tico au-
einewuere.
iHciiical.
x.
18 G G
F. RAHTER,
Sole proprietor.
ilcgal iHoticcss.
LEVI GROSS,
DETER GROSS,
Executors.
LEMUEL S. IdSb.MIbW’ER,
Aituumstrutor.
$65!!
BRATTON ± KENNEDY
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