Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 15, 1853, Image 2

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• This wretch
Trimes on • the "2id,, 0 phile a.
County Prise f ,..
the accounts o rusAme -:tnecity
~
wo °strait the :
41 • -
His m9o , er • bn7,!51 , ./mo •
trAehttg ,
• and &fiai. - ;l5tAiS
death,',a general indifference
./lis
,
Awe . rot ISti 1 1 1_ 11 11:L.0e lvithLblejipirimfaitsl
- visors, according" • to• the published ;reports; I
" coneht . of ti Serioapr atlohctllicAs, 14P-ti el e t . l "
lotions, with littlei 1140Ne44.4 inbOng -to
induee the slightest confidence in his sincerity,
- said: "The onlY
•
alterations seem to have beeti, from raving
_and. irreverent Pielernatioderfn- in -n' arat
, • ,
S V, - 41na P i FY#. 6 0.4.t.e00,4 SEtttwOot
pz.likgentlitina and tippreaoliing-fate... ,,,,
, „ ,
7 he elpfenteptpf otptit•freninar midnight
of Thursday pp te - tho hour of incaution , aro
•.t • .• •
- iMmonen. e•co4 r , tinAtt,stnifitan4 . .
1)..L.L - .After religions.
' l "tiefifeei;•hy - tki 'arid lion
- - "”fil; Spiing , tivas , .:tisked how 'Ha r'in.
ioelyeredt.t.,t Lusever. felt ,better- in- my: UPI, 1
„noYer mitrdered any. person, ciftick expect. to
die a thrhitinn, 1 bellore n, the, f0rd.,,,/plus
ha'altufe 'Orin 'Ol.OO My sins
' wash topsail' hi his' blond,' and that he
cou save me;‘ and I'mover did bblievein
anything else. • I tilsehelieve inthe..resurrec t
oftlion he - hollY,And in judgment, Plo y , poem,
cretin:sting: 'after "deOthi 'and-that
• ,everyman' ninstgive• on ateolint eiMy
tion_of ;bier/ice, whether . ' it be' good lir' evil,'
PO id il.Piertef
' n''tfuestion put to -him,: (with the open
- • Hible hale Etind)-Dit'yon'lver that God, - for
Christ's sake; accepts , cindlorgiv'ei you ?
he answered, : "Itrust »11e• does, •and ,t,seath
''4ltais'not'treuble me.", To a..qtrestion pot - . to
- Ho 'Yon, in ttie fear of before
• wheMy'odivillatipefir in n' four , bent's, forgive
:every one wlictinis in any Way or in
jured yent!.he answered.,.. I do •and I' trust
He will forgive .me
s ae /forgive tilem,"
His' last statement was--Although ; the boy
" brought honfe ,the never told . me
, he murdered the Women r•neither !do I
believe that, he. knew,anything 'about the mut'-
. der, for if. he had. he. would _have, told' me.•:--
Neither do I believe ho Ind 'any hand
These are to be'conSi'diredasiny dying words.
.• He .previonbly.tgono into•it long - detail
(so eftenteld) „about hit son's. visit- to Airs:
Shaw and Mrs. Lynch, after midnight, tied
bridging hcimelbe Money. He then, in posi
k tonne; declared' fie Watehr bedon the night
,of :the murder.;' and:bough•: . the Soii.brought
• home the money and pit it in his packet-book,
, yet ho deplored that he:, bp/eyed his, son had
hatid in:the murder of_the women , and_that
he le tintireir. Clear. '!' ' '
- :.,After_ having-got through hie Wtatement; ho
commenced ,to joke. andiatigb,elthough•-res
minded of the necessity of being solemn, ,tie
^- said',' "I . hove dot - along'johrney to take in
the morning;lntl aen't Will get
...MO off until after, dinner, as I, wont to lay , in
good . Meek . , of ',provisions." then he
- 'went on to reiate an anecdote in ,relation to
a two men siiimmingn rice. That end of them
~t oolvir week's provision °w-his beckOind'when
. the other saw. gavenp the.bet.
The' prisoner
,then..loughed
To
until
- :reminded:of hie' condition . :To 'this 'ho re-
~____•27.ntarkiiti thin 'hirconld not help it; ne 'he was
' so glad'to. get off. , In 'answer to a 'remark
thogovery Rer9on...in.the; community believed
him guilty, and that we, his spiritual . advisers,
'• believed it tilio;'hOsnid, iiyint must think I
•• am a Greek," rind'thns'huf Went we'
/eft. him; about .midnight;• , ,to .take his -last
previous toliwahotiing in eternity,
• -After the departure of the Rev. Messrs.
"'Street Onit'Heiihil;tffil ihd prison, 1
• •Reif•Mr. Ater:ander,' took their' place, and the
l' ,,,, prisoner,,aftur•Pome • contairsation.:witlr him.
atePt fer Several ,honws,, : tile: nuelto About 4
o'clock, and jellied. in :prayer with the Rev.
the Welfare of his sett uniPosited.Mr.‘'Alekan
.der,tok.joitt him in.a prayer, for his dear . Ar
thur. The religions, services were continued
up t 0.7 opcosional intermissions,'
daring which Spring asseverated his innocence
and hin.hglief- that .hiii, Sow: was also • clear" of
the guilt of blood. • _ ,
' ''' "The spectators 'Within' the numbered
i'•-nt • least <fear '•hundred:" "-WithOut 'the' Walls
. „ , ,Aluirewereabont two hundredtonttered around,
ineln,ding, a, large body. of, . -
Attorney General . heed 'received_ a : letter
, Govertioriligler in the Memg, lo nreply
• ; • -to ll'. questiorras to* Whether - thore"litis'"any
hoptinf.a ,, respite-; The GoVertier. Stated in
the mostompheillhAeralS, that the condemned
, must glie np that hope, a 1 be determined
not toexOreisO'imy , hiemeney- toivards him.l,
~ T hirletter''fram- t hefGoyernor'Wtiti read to
him by Mi. Reed, but it•failedto• Produce the
' leasteffeetPPPP 4P,..1tr1d he Aenewerated -- his
rr •
own innocence.-.--
•
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EXEC U
111 E.P.W7#1F+. 3 ,,YRIt.,T..ktn;,nxgetrrinn,.,
.;
.
,The.prEpF;atliene for prpeeeAltig,te.the,pris
- en yard, wore complelog within a fow minutes
it'll ni.nl trio itirieutriiirtiiiirledios
formedin linerentrawtiited , the 'corning of-the
__,..priseeee.in.the.eourtgard,..lithi ,thrr:north.
ern gate. At 11.9c.kopk.pic:pijiMPMent,ored
thexard, an .
d the_prooession sommetsied its
tharote.4 • ' ' - " •
••• aide trxrdzi. '
man' wate doen tO - trenzhle
when ho gazed upon the large number assem.
„.,ibled,ttuld.on• catching. tbe,firet glimpse of the
golicivetor:vans tre,roblhig, yap apparent,
but still'he walked fierely , and ascended the
" 'stints' boldly:" "•• • ,'" • • •', .• • •
Thw:roverend t•gentlemeir; add . th e Sheriff,.
end Nandi's!. ascended,with.him and the re
ligions exercises'were commenced ,by iiging
a hymn. The prisonefitept his eyes closed'
,
"•":11f6st of the Ifni&
Upon the conclusion of the.hytitni'tlie•ltei.
-,. gr.-Street thus tuldressed bitn;,,...„.; • •
Arthur Spring, you have been convicted( and
sentenced to death for the murder of Sonora
. Show end Ellen Lynch, and the execution 'of
thar sentence is•now Shourtd tab/dace. We
----have not ceased to "warn you of your fate and
te:induce , yurtio repent and' Wake s , 6iir peace
I-now-ask yonitin , the presence of
7 , 41,taignty, Go.d,nefota whatw• shertly.
el and, nre yonguilty or netz qty of ,th o, m u r..
*ollleri
.7. •
V , !..vrPrisonerth-N0,..5ii..1' no; sir
- ldr,,Street,, , T.hti , ,Grand Jury hive else, by
their rrezeritteeet„.eherghl you with.tharnur--
' 'der of Mr. ArS you geiltypE not guilty
of that - artiste •
•
• -, :firrisortect—hloodi.- 1 neverfltiVrflinman:in
: nuot4c.And.,root
question to ask yen,' Before God, Is your, sin
t
entirerl: ' cleaf'' of 'tlie'•niVider
1 , •e• of., , Mrs:. hatv , •Mre.-Lynch, ''''
•-,-,.PrOoper;-Ite)ieve he if., „I(eitaa no..secire
'ti'df?•With, it:1.1,a4.!
.•
Atills'yeeron - se 'there wasa general groan.
thelfpataterW; *bleb' whit, 'ficitrdVeri hut
• momeniary,. •„:• ,•. • - •••,!._ • . '
.t. hit . .. Street AtenGo& havkreer.-
ay,nps' yoir
..;
'All iipon ihif'ssatfold tneti'kneeled, and the.
••Rew.: Mr.-1141mill prayed' lit tltemoaF'Tervent,
"'f •
At the tionoluelop,,tne,prieener spoke A:rpw
words. to Mr. Street; and that gentleman was
'Mout tfi'rePhittlf, di - Sheri& interposed
-and 'tent thsrprieoneria:spealidihnselfJ •
rt
:,..,110.,thert, said.. that , he Utenti..Ao'bOct 'o4ithe I
igbt 'of the 'muider;at 49#, noi,9rl
iCuntil!told ty the offiners.
'inn` Au ' attinriiiiii':l9iiiiii`lietica 11'6, "Jo
stne Indecent ?"' and ltd . textile - a
•' My-con I. entirely innocent-of blood
Mr. , Alexander here exelaitued, i-Letothis
thro,tighont thelOndl?,
The reverend
'lows/Attie elfdlting , hefide With , thic toriediter.
•,,:'•ffins-sosweetitioner ',knot , ' and
•, '- # o3 tu fPx : er,k 4 1 /ftc 4 p ott e4k -
NOPPFoPsMrrnle•heieatti •plittrorto,l6attit'kal,lt.o466!kilttfdl4ollo,*u niter
, h i s P4 fzettec . ; ! . g,ht
bo f
kOde) giyni (oP
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- - Ififeltehni•fii 411 , I t Cr '
• 9 , PP 4 t
•• •- thonlljf t Moffitt& big jorii
.. ,tobtl i ttiatt *O dl ifht l eh r freentlUtofitlik?atid4l,''
called •
proved Oar, folloWlitio*Witiiirdetioitedt ig
Yap
brav4-40i11401*,
~ everrki6t mi 5 0 4 .04 Ni t iil 4 o 3 PPitt, TSTI4 I O 4
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, V1EDN.E4DAY;417,Nt4§...1,68..:;
HE:IARGESIIAND 'C PEST IV.W.StAPA
1.1', 1 . - 1 1
.14(04 (Eli AttEi V4NTt t )))•
Ternts—Tivo .oollata a :year, or , OniDol(ar and
paidpanceuzatkftrAurpdliti:' "'
'! l ' A
Democratic Whig Nominations
colittaisuoNEn, • •
MOSES..r.()W44II itrEa6dater Coistitfr
AIIDITCht OENERA
- A - tpxapp.pii..m F .9.4:ikt,,*p.an krin co
SURVEYOR, GENERAL,
Cfl lilB'l'lAN . • .DIVERS.':I
. ,
Mk. Rev. Dh..:Tibiuday, 'ot Grittyaboyg, 'ball ,
recelvedilatiLio;'eliO :11•Onliife4au church at.
Hollidaysburg. • • ,
- .DEAT4,"; trt•B:,-,417-13re
vet Iliajor•deneraliteinmt MileY,•tr.'l3.-Army,
dfedat.llaffhlo , 'oh:thurinfoi 'eVenine at the
advanced ago' of beieittlf: dedeased hoe
filled a . promigont niche. in tha, Military, - annals
of the countiyz . :As a man.' he , *kid endowed
withidrtnen of ebaraoteV . :ivldth 'Wen for bin]
the warm regard '''tkad* iiairiirdlion'oi all min)
over enjoyed his • friendship and intercourse;•
hiltlyine VadeVtio nit . 0,,
reapected_by hiansaoolatoopocro, end peFaes-',
ices a iiitie'armyni high an &Item
ortible tuithat ofanyof the Mariy'eminent men
was born in St. e ldar,y'a
1700, e tl;" tit9T army, at
a
an early age; •..
ANOTI!En STATE LOAN.
Go!„.Johnsfon' during bis 'official term
duced : the °State -"Debt , sev era I bandied thous:
and dollops : •;Oov Bigler is piling it up again.
week' , or.ao ago a nowlonn . of $700,000 Was
. tkiedo, to.bo . appliedlo the North Bianch_Can-:
tither itaprOvernentir-z•tho .money to
beor.itatretifitc6 per mit. • Over $2,000,000
were apProprinted by the last Legislature for
• the repairs pf State 'Canals; Ze0.,.a1l of which
goleto the pockets' •of State Oontrattnr
:‘ • and publics 'officorat)and come out of ma
cta-of . t4 peoploin,the shape orta'Aea. Thu
.: • Locofoco party:understends • economy' like a
book! - They-are, always preaching :about it,-
~ ,-and yet amore reckless, eitraiagant and cor-,
rupt organization 'never existed. • Our °Der:
^. -Mous. State Debt of - ovor $4,4:100,000 olfes its
existence entirely to thcirfooliskcornipt end
>- unprincipled practises. ;• :• •• • • •
vtinimEss OV'''GAS
.The fleading Gazetietlivan VOOo op•
peas of gas it l t !O l Pat/P9EL qtr.„4lltai
and ieCommenda - 16,genaral Me to thi) . oliviSoo
.
,
„.. Oar,,gas bills rendered on .ilie,firskinstrtall
are decidedly .. rhe moat, satisfactory. we - .linve
;lief litid from tink,Vortinni: • 3Ve, abtin't'elinit
tit-C.ls6st of: gas at' the xa'in'it'isliori
furnished; and don't tbinivitnY ern i''.eiseoughl:
Evety-l*y . living .within range of ,the
,street-inainashouldiake tbogas„., At...the pres,
eattime, it'aYforda a light ns -c eap . as the
'cheapest; abil better . ; end the expense Of in
, Itroduning fixtures will be more than repaid in.
. „. the eavieg of trouble and t ire o required to!Seep
larnpsorcipr,. to soy,.nothing of injur,y to
"Parniirire, and loss by breakage and other. ao-•
SEHIOVS+OIIAIijEJ. '+" `+
Very serious charges of bribery and cor
ruption," aro made in the. lopofoco papers_
against Mr. Batnilton B. Barnes, member of
,pitr State Senate from the. Somerset district.,
]3o is p6tly ape : Ticl.of . openiytabi ng : bribes
bonstini of the spoils ", no ;
:quirectby bis position , and lot° in the Senate.
WO haye refrained from noticing thise charges
in.the hope that 311 r. Ilornep-iveuld be able to
present to,the,public asathifactoryiniidatiorr,
ot. us einiracie'r from Such seriope
JJo 1;i18'i;0, V'Ytit donel;our 6'er utid. " if by
silence ho means to' tacitly confess his, guilt,
lire hope lie may meet, the fate which is threat.
tined him,,that,af public expulsion from the
a Professed ,Wyg itia*hig
press . will enite.ip denouncing a,tuan 'silo has
so elleeteleeely i protzlituteci his officio! position.
.C4l;!it . A
'lle'latest inteiligende frorn'Cliina
lthe Airieticen;
bad ngi•eed'torprotebt and
the ino.uth . of the walla against the " iebiltr: IF
is . isniiposed‘thtit they . haveyoceivetViit'tetein*
the•prnmiso •of thh opening , et thii.`g9iiite to
ell foreignera; 'lll4 prtviiego'fo tride in any ..
;poet. Thil intetterenoe Is impel hid it:would
•bo-befter•not to- :meddle with the interior nt
.faire of Chinn, , • •. • •
"• '•EXAMINATION"OP: REI.IIIIICI3 'OH Anlitun
Sroncit.The body, of ' 'SPring vas
leen , to'llio disseolirtgckin 'UP thb'rbilndelphia
I College - br - Mcclicitie onyattirday bud netitoni:
'ically.ckamined Ly Thfessor.Jnmee -McClin
tocli;'ln the presehce .4af litrlibridei
. .Evans , and . receral physicians and Solari ' :
lifre geniletn'en; and the studentfof • the medl:
cal class. :yhe Bulletin • eaysi• ;•::.'
Ybrealegtetedevilcimente"of the
liend of , the , tourdeVer. were chnrecterletio. of
thesnan..,.Tbo 4Lead. 'vett lerge,.heingislier 22
in oi T utnferFnso.• Tho-pereeptivo, foe.
ut w6ie strong' 'nnd' 'the' rot fleetivo.lveak.
Ittinevidetie4 ends other' oitotie,'Arldeli efh.the
itidietdiode•Aiflo good tlispetd!lem;•lvike - foun'd
to,bo very , poorly„dovelo,eJ„nitito,ecfhh neea
and fiin..nees were large, end enutionsiOe wan
well deri+lop ' ed:” Seet'edlienees tune lnrso;'riyt)
tllorigitrini orgentii ideh'he'dOlnbolivetioNtintid
dentrucilveneso - ;:weto , enortnous:,„ Viet base of
Abe brAlik Nees e,ery,,lnt'go....,TlAO::for,epo.4' of
file bend was verln y pion,. and. tho',hnchory,
sensunllty hticVaitielti: :The'
krofeesor styled the craulunt of the dedeised
a bull-dog . •
462t 4 gx , t4ori. Johnstone a fto , Novi Yory,,oO
the business of thwAlloghotij. Volley Iteitt:otot,,
*Liable' dealite& tcl Artnjr ,
~ o liAte'en, T heuro'.ot. Z Totr' York oltyr nod! thek ,l
I Groat Goal Ilaein of Webtern , ereenityiroiiiii,
imeirth calm ot Buffalo, Itoobeeterland I lie
):114 .2 .ifennegivanitt poithin of the road
• le , l7s.ltoilte lone atideitri eetimtited - : - ;r0)0 0 0i1
~: .$6)900,041O '. 94 . lthickegiooo;o6o
Obeeribect ;atobk;'....llO r'r'ona :;e ` all under
I'ettntreott . to'lgi'finithed: iu 18514 ad' , 90b)14 on ,
dro.tiottkeittlyorit 'on itlilefOg 'Jai that 40,
ialiOti44 fit itreetintiO
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7,* 40A with ;.
6" tho
t e .ql o ,ol 4 i - ...)4 11 : r . 4,, iikitia . .;
gliffir 411.* at
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(' Ailolgrap . liloAspateh dates! Qiebeti,'Jtine ,
8 0 ~syy.. 41.4igitt of .krtotoua demonetyat.
! : „.:6 , VtstriilT - 4tlk4 Avazzi, , theololinlo:*
'lan. OhDi — lerliled toly . deliveredli. , eOuraept
. . r.F 4 'Y'. ' 'L.-IL ~,
;in •' . •••'. - I%.,"`'e
tq .A.k.tW..4 1 ,, „TANK+ - 1 . re 1 rT... 41 1r„..k.'+'./ri
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e .W, yttkif„;:.o.; • ~.- - 1. : 4;.:;:?*1. ., ,,.,
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. kti-ain •.. —.44 ~' 5t.:.4
D - 'g 'the ii ye of rather traymtv,..ne.
the Free _Church,. laot - Ofght,,:while.: hi', Wib''
1 4(14:44-ibrawitileitiorOttid”bitanded.
le - Ireland by the agenoy.pf Ribbanistn, a man
'Filly ' tindorDed , ,.! Is rip:o , This
Rpttired to Us t a al iii t es. outeidut
' orinetantl,tteh w etdne pittlatithrough"
the windows and a mob rushe dmto the church . .
- driora ltilli; il 18 Wall cr libiliiii. -- Thisr - iforied'
Gitimizi•fintla.tleiiipted follith*AiinVe4 - er' , the:
pulpit, but lie defended himeelf, and , fitter
'hifeatiiik'diiii le - Velar Of hia aseallanfir with
a chair, was finally thrown ovetr.Xlie - iiall, r9i: - ..
.ne_d_ht hie firiontif Is; tie eret ar,y_wa cf,..*llY.
beatn, but he desaped. with - sl ight in : 4
party of ioliffers . ”finlillY''Oleareil - ', the 'heined. ,
lbe : lntib , attemlarde ..Tiretit !to' the- Parliament
, ffoneoiettlling.for,,an'elme;ioue:meMbermamed,
I.3rpwn, thr,ea t ening vengeanco.iip,on,bita.t, Q_ a. is bellei . ed'fd he not airleuely hurt.
'_~.Dloo~}~:-It1oE~~Si'-7)Ioutieal ~:
It 'eeStrt that sifter:the dieturbaneo , is 9tte
bbri.Vattie'r Made"MiWaibi.lifoittrOal,
tbhO'e lfis"attempt' to picture , caused -another
I:icit7ivith . 'inorti 'fatal :consequences.. tele_
gratible ifeeini ' Mli'dilied dui 4th; gives the fol.
ToVVitig perticidars: • - •
:::Ti6tiaiiEea, Juno'9; 785 .-A lecture `was.
deliveied itt Hite 'et tY hj lather tlnvu2~i; this
.evening.;: mob ,coilecied... in; such:Umbels
that the police feirce.stationed.near.the.ehurch
.requirea l d of the military. After the
!heeling pikers ere: fired by the crowd, where
Uporrlbit:trillithr kred Vine' Jt - is its
possible; to , any : /Rift *, many lire' wounded—l
'believe there are fou'r or five. The troops aro
still drawn . up hear the church, must .the - mob
hi :at S'slicirt - dietar.ce, oVidchtly prepared for
'further. miechiet: '''"• ••••,- '•••.
~ .Habeiradt.Ninec: P. 111.-1 Lava Just mot a,
man wounded in tlipbyeast. , Oa° 'man is as..
certoined to lime becn
N0NT86.4 ; June
.t/to. mob. refused
to gtvo .'syky,,Nrkt.ti •irdereq, troops fired
twice upoil :nrol iMmding - soma
16or 20 persons: Alie , tnob : tyas Moony fonied
; to - retioa,- but furthOr .disturboace is appre
headpd,,se.t/ko most, -.intense oaditemept
'mils. ''ho riOt at Quebec, .a nights, 1412:
vious' n 6 ktO , Olit lett tO . excitdirietit heio.
• . ••-•• • .•
Juno ptipet af this
city geneinilyOondeinti the firing of the 'troops
ns having , taken plane ;without just cause.
:Seven persons 'were killed,. 11 wounded, (most
of then; severely,) .'and-Timmy others..
Wort. - is gunriled,. by ,ths.
iiiid'aory thing pow semis quiet, bur' great
feeling prevails amongst the'peorilo. ' •
Gavnzzi how rottiriied to Now Yorli and lec
tured there ow:Sunday evening.- ,
11 Q951.1MAG . ItATION CADIAIS,4
recent ?Cumlier Byfoarn
'Garry/saline' interesting particulars iii idinrd
to 'the fire , ' irbieit' 'kid' waste' a consicfernble
portion the Upper Ottowa country, in gni:L
ida*: The firnnnminenactronrtlt 18th of 'May.
Ile* 1 ong:tlin fire inge . a . ,.ivti are not, inforined,
btit it binned Oftte're.' traciVeif country enventy
'fillies in length by forty in bren4th,
half id .- nbich hatilieen'Taid it;rist.e. eneno
woe Of the inoti terrifia and nppollin nature._
Hundreds or fomilios, :persons „of
all'rkke's - nod 'pursued by thO
litta io tee id ' all.directiona ' witliootL.
excepting actual Use;
.which !iodny r insitinpes,
'OrtlioTtigi
:o;6:;ftfle'sCOUOl'-igeCiilareiey-b!eing the'
vicinity and oii.tpih'cvlireira the ot rtevang ind'ivadot is "took•ru ego in' the river ` t'o'' protect'
frOin:;111:i oksp'lieee."' A small
steamer assisted ttitiatilionfe,
making' thei4 escape i and eyeri7tie;y wore
awing to'the
excessictileiii vfoOdq. on 'both eides'or
the river. • .
6" * 11:1';'• '" t""
. onl y o ne cat as as ypt con .
sninCIPX/Mpit'exl,' ivbo
pe"riStiMl in n in've",VoMO7it Lit
property: Who dinzeitc says
- I.pwardi .
to 'oar'inCofinatiMi; lints been reduced from
tbleratiii - cOiriietenCO to a itearli e.ct . iluto
con
dition numerous instsnces without:Eail for
present nOcossttkes, ' , clothes to cover, or
,n house
'ttiMittiOlVee'; 'enif !s;
,i:f . icsl3l.'
"O";e:i
ope'inliOns of
!ha' deli son. ' A portion of tlie eufftrera
ore persons wbo o teii years ago settled in'''
Is—
flint suarter l ,a ter, " grat ng (ram prop°,
an(l, win; industry
PrITXF.q BI 96 t,?wfif,l)!,!ll,l,6P9l.ldence•
nii~*ico"riivb u. S.
'Tbe trealy.,.of peace , concluded. between
:Noxico. and the „Uuited,States c nt the clolie of
, •
the late por,,contei,ne the lonOwmg provision,
which would secm.i.o_point out nn easy mode
.of settling. t boundory...disp µto.:
onhOppily,,ney. disogreument should
arise between; the" Governments
, r tif two
IlepUblios.'Whe n ther'with feipect . to
!Prenitiotr of. tio'retipultxtion lin this; treaty,. or
.with: respect- tO any. other, - particular concern.'
icol,pcootptnereialrelatienuof the
tic...nations, a resort Shall not' rcl.to' re
prisole, Aggression or hostility of OY
tr
. by . thesonrepublhinghirtit the other nntihthe
government ot that which deeniiitseltagcMied .
sholthesumettitely ..considered,. in the spirit
of pcoee'enti good neighborhoed,,Whttlier 'ir
woOld'horbibetti.rillitt it should iettied
by tletarldtration Chrnmiaaeotare appointed on
each aide, 9r hy that Of .a
frienqy natiom; and,
should - .snob course be. proposed by either
,
party; leohaithe'occe'ded to by the other, un
less" deeined "by •• i rid tekther fuootupnlible
withltheutiturelof the- difieretmo' , or
cumstanees..q.oo ,
„,,Jurntirt,n, Een,enrric.r-4-singnier ease s
8111(1'p : have oconried in the tewti of Chatham.
Columbia; not ,lons
boy 'only, years . of ",age,•eog, of ITRItn,
nolds, a farmer, residingin the,northetittt,piirt,
efthaktown, biennia enrnsed.at . fittlier
nom°. •canso, ,nr.,:otber, ,ana. nr.eake4:4leyen: ,
seance assfoilowa Leaving his , fatbeeet IMuse
.at,, &clock, in,.,the Merfiing, bb proceeded . :
rdons.,.the;;highlyay, needing, to.ll.itler!a
.firing the' woods on either side of thd,roatl in
•
severtetrces,.by..means of friction , matches;
'Milt II ha rcifeb ed c pre m i sea . o cub en Finch,'
ri:distaneCrnf ratletr.' Entering Ilr , Fitich"ti.
'barn through , tbo stabletltir i le kindled a fliti
I )un on
,der : the ,, angeriiiid . 7lilesing , t4odoor after .
itiza, , weetf eti fife Boon after his depai : ..,
lane :thalirn• Wat(diseoyered . nuaLextinguishniff
•
-qP , P°x, t „T0Pt , .. 19 ,1 11 ! 0 ..P.1fgr.:9,,JA 5 9P 4 1 PFA Vall';
[DPoytAr gomor.!.cx a ,Kftlyfilß,fr,,ci,,fil igr,,Pipoh'i
,i910c4 lip ..r;5 4 44 tseeetPi'4 i 1, 1P2#4 , nafi°P.'
lbrelkidgi "k ei l l 4; 4i l led , Vi.Ytl to
.vefito , ` Le
gfcie,g!t , e ir 7.es.rY9,Antpler,t'l....olqtrltle_uFee:94,er
iori of it iniiihitiler L otijui time' toliii bain
'7 '. e • . II 1,3 t". :. , r.V. ''' " -- 0
5 f Allen P.eYpistp , Oe., l 4',3 , ,o'F!,,:tvp9ii, !i.4 ea? .
(etc(' AOef.- Q 4 ,titc, ' , i Xl4l4,Dpirli Vieti ' entirely '
7 aornsutited...ilibboyiretniiinest,tip.iltilesellio
coiipaiiift Oilit'k'itill'islieii;aiked:hetlipiviro, iros
. ill) Vtoiri#r eirliattit.ll4 - 11,4dOnt, 'he Ek . fissieto
, ii'ir..eilid , *- ttori , : illil,iied'ltOA' , ....•.4 lal bet
tworni his latherta itiqrabi. and litairht,tljl)3,it
h'opsittuito tit sohloc.tl4!e):!illicry-,Ttio:.ll?o.l"iiitgt
/ 4 / (1 %, 164 i'; ; 1V: r Z , ;-;5; - ' , U... - )11:.'•,: 1 `.4'. 1 1 14 V.1 ,4 1.' ',!''.
;.; .i ; , ,,„, ! , , -,, 7. Itti, ' '
: ;it s t , ?q; t.,; ; ;ur,
g'
''
OPT . 11„,,P i ' e li'OP , 4 0f " , ! I g bt '1 1 4g1 40 4kfr#.
- t. . I !3el,te , A l ?9Mtff.,
~ V t: : :'
i: 146 1/Ifit ' ' 1 tkomuiin*-*Nt'#;l4i
*i.., , r P:' ..- 'Or -
.ittiiiisOzfetrO•tgz
''; - , ' ',' , ,';'.-;'; ,;,- ' ' , ••::': '"
• '.;
•
4 „ , • , • .
•
,
‘ ,ll ll , f3i4LT: Po:: on Sean
, ' 1:11 'nYA"; 1011 :: Illietrbs4—A.i4t'obantand ship
,
Owner 'this' city; lia l ya:ltia , :npatew , C0U11436
thilroitoviti ivoi)lini from.m - England
ts% -*Ilea:c1:1t-lyce
and
146 yilipcbeie' tor.-ilttiie,l l ".kixiociieittii , that will
'eSeta revolution tbe litaligg„art, at re
prgyentlett and - oirs not'unly bribe
P9ntlit tEIC! Of moos and nna r inO nn •
Ilkolvbret tealignant:tqiii , it.b; - 1 pi qt. 'ltlidiner
n 1413 eillblent aratteltiaerdlearYlhan
.ever have beetf hitherto ,anticipated; 'oven by
;the meet Ardent Thllantbroplat :" ; ;
.
4.9 a the first appearance of feyer or,irrita
tion
usheilneln attacks,,ivhocher oCentri n Aln.
ined
mode of treatment ehould 'at , ouce 4 loo .entered
Dili Tnko oho grsiti'ti? pieVederell foxglove
digitalis, , (valuable in- the',-Vatio . Of 7is ki`beti
• llestlr-tbei dailt, should be , rejected;)' and one
, .einlPhAte.or, Ohpp, (this article
, :is Commonly
- Itneyvri:ne: *laid vitriol.) ' These :.13hould •bo
T . rubbild thbionglo or othernehve.
•nieht4ossel;.lvish four or five , d rope ,o f'On'te r :
this dOne,ca noggin (or-about foni'.onneee)
moseovith spine' syrup, of.. so,gay„aboold be
ralObrE' 'briae:mfittnni astabkopopnrul.shoulci
be given rin - adulfranetnrn ioinippontifis.to a
obild;.every,scoond 'hotr'onitil • cyroptoms of
dit4eneeynobib;„l:',,., : - .;. •
condaqtcd,
•• --- " d q t ?q , 9° .1 . 1 7 11 P
magib; will result." Tbe , l:Upldity.efan event
Bonus piciou s ill f quatly delight land' as ton-
It may,ltowevor,be necessary' further
,to note,;that„chould _the bowels _bencime l ob.
Structed pregreds of the disease;'hit evil by
no'means'conimob,'`then of the com
pound powder kit' jalap, (formed_ of two parts
cream of tarter and . .,eue.of-jalap,) - and one
.grain,of.the herb treated above, formed in-.
to a pasta With syrup or,sugar,'nhould
en to TM - adultand half the quantity to . a child.
Thin medicine 'shnts Cut' every other'
. form or.Article.tvhatever i &a:totally unneces-•
sary„if pot: • •
" The mithoutus t ri citaidi of these medicines,
capable of effecting results'into 'gigantic,: re
main now only to be-given,. and appear's to be
as follows.: : The Iherb, by Hsi . nnt,i ; febrile pro 7.
parties, lays hold at once of the fever, the pro-
EGO source .of woe, - Whieli it immediately Strati
-glee, while the 'zinc; .acts' the' Part of' ti tonic),
• instantly restoring the•ermilibrium.'! • • •
Bfr.iharkintdds: "lio emigrant or govern
ment resselihould hereafter be allowed to. put
to 6Ca withouta" fair pence worth Of these' pro
teeters; :and'it'isfurther 'ardently hoped that,
as . the deares't interests :of our Common - hu
manity_are ati.vitidly..inwirett in this -discov
ery, the.press.of all countries will give publi
city to this announcement."
ktinerEAArratws.
The foreign-intelligenca brought . by the Pa
. eifio steamship is of more than.ordiaary, inter
• est ;_thc tatirrh3g times. seem to ho, approach
ing.:The: departure 'of :11,1erischikM1 from
Constantinople,. the march' of ono. hundred
thousand Russian troops to tho'Dannbe, and
the manifest determination of France and
,England to aid the Sultan with 'their fleets, iu
dicato aFinning collision-111kb, however, it
•
--uroelld , -not , greatly.ourp_riso-.us•tcrlearn that
England_at the. last moment, takes care to a
void. The'dalling of tho Siviss,people to arms
to resist atty:at took - from Austria lends a sin
gular complication .toi Continental affairs, at
least ..for ike moment. These stern clouds
, havo . cast thtit-Shadows over the London Ex
chango ;. where• the gloom is also, to some ex
. tent, enhanced by thy news hf the Tell °Man:
king.-!.. This ;lira most important event;_ and
prognosticatestho expulsion hi thellirtar dy.
• nasty -from the:'Floiefary Land. '
interventiori of thy • Britisla-American
rind %French :equadrons -in' • the: Chinese Ivor,'
'which. *is announced by tho preodding arri
val, fe virtitallreontradieted-by•the,Pacific.
,Tufaimxtdupsnus,
ihis'Conventiori,.coriiposed ofdelegatea from
the "Southern:arid Southwestern Stites, and
. havingtn" vieW"thei ,adoptlon of 'measures for
adlaiiting tho-Commercial and planting inter
iets of . thbatOtdtea, tulaelribled at Memphis en
'MondaY 'Juno Sth, 'agreeably 'to a'resolve of
'the tifit'tiesal i onof:the Convention';'field' some
d ntlf!ago . Bal (tin o re.' The Hon: "N. C'. Da ir
Ben,' Geqgia, Was .agair.i Calledto tho
ohair*•'as"Prp:sident - of the Convention;, and
'twenty:B%) Vice *Preaderita• Were. 'appointed:.
NOhatilness,herivrerer;irea - thine the first
'day, eiCept inieh ' lll3 ' wail "congealed 'With the
orgentrattiitti antrthe appeiritmeniof number
oP ComMitteeS; ''" '' ' "
On re-assembling,' the Coniiiiiitee'ori'Reso
hittoris- reported a aeries of reselbtfota rei3peot ,
ing 4 'direct trade; via life Pacific. tallrond
'thd Tehtfantepio' -rOute';' .'enetietrogenitnt .of
mnentaotures; Ste:;au.d.rieenime . tallng the er
tayishteelit linesof Stithers'between South.
ern porta awl Europe ; and the adoption of an.
address to'.Congreas, 012 various-biatters,
rriamtaeridedi . • i'• : . ;•If.
There were• nearlia thousand deligates pro
sent; representing fourteen or fifteen .States. • •
,
/4019 York
.d./efter from
3Vosh.ingtop.mhiph eitya..--7Generel.V.ool.h.lo
o rive4.here, ond,lnugha 1 4.t1 1 9.iti00 , Or, Ara dif."
turt;ono;9,lv4bAloß,oo9 on noopunt.of the Natalia
Tbe..Seoretary„ (4 . War !deo nttaehee
no hoportithoo to the makial,epequhtion upon.
An .'q etut:Tria's roovemeritEr:.. It
by therm who,nre wei,inforene(l,uy,the.eubject,
,Godsgon I!aa been insirpotetl ; to an. :
inunico negotintions,by offorition ,Inclotninity
to'ite...Uto for 111edi11o , and to ,purchoso on ad_
ditional,atcip . toAht he the !Thole Valle/. er the
New
,Ctikurna' eon NEW YORK
'peoP*rfthtici , ty of - New 9l4 on Tuesday
,deeicled:by a itirgo"nnlortly; fo accept„certaln
amendments to 'they City Charqr, which had
preiloubly received the ennepou of,thelr State
Le l gislaturo. /Those . amendmehtp,, were poll
tionmi for by many of the citizen , s of New Yorli
in - Oider'oto,cheek 'the 'alleged porrnithiM:on the
-pate Of . the madaiper'gorirarnt, ar which .
re, hove recently .see*,an'intloh- oeMpittini,ln
7 tho'n'en4j;Wporii.. itiiilialehethat the ameed
meats will prove, effectual. for' "the iMrpoSe cod
teimplated: lettiority- iu favor of their
adoption over ;38,090.. .• .
.TEMPERA E l ,ll7 e rbiliNF Irt ; pUBTpII. , i
BROWN, CtilleOter 'of the
Port of :flilla,clalphie,.'haS 1;40%1 ii diroplar! to
:the , Clihtc'etn 11uset . otiioery , in ~yhicG; among
ofi-0 the,r,thipoti, rpt/Ulres. them t,o - ab i statrf en ,
tirely:,fro,m the ape , „ itil.plr.ibettale,l)quord
,4L'llO 091)4 *service:- is
1. "
'lntrmateci o ow- ov i oaa et oru o.
r p
s. . arrh,
' they. 6',.0h; T
irge i!frayes, hrh+:4l 4 nded; or
breoori3oo;o6o clrobitop'l6',;llltii,sl tor he
raisaionorAr, .r4r. King, who wo.fifloprisolled
''aPat a •TeaF tigefoF Pub! ,7Po ng, t ne,
-wag ilth°,-•4Mirat'aeil4ktardol
• • • •• .
4'loi' . "
OP ANN reootill trhil
• or . :iiiirf iVgot7h7r %lan V 1
:•.
'Lace;
hit) ta'a'al":e(ol4•Alfilll 44er
0014k . :04 1 ,440P01it j e; iiWdOttlid u ifiAiotic4
i 4 itioWWdZoT
x :
,"Orte!.:4 4 -,' 14 4 3 1 11 / , Of the
at 9loticeltiV*4iio."'ileiever4644:lll*
iltiu t i4
q itti? pitty4.l,rq,,U i,;azi let
44,
MEE
gitivrtub . %dinuiittAtditto
tyi - Effg:ii4el.l
thop:i'f , jifitt4o:i
:-;
be itbls - to :tpe4. l ?..—T -c l ltie ~d r;ifeireil fu
'
are inforrned were but slight
attnelts:tit:*yariolohl,.:nll -of.ribieh r .haLve. since
recovr ed .- •T l he iteblth of oUr
borotsh i i s now
xpll4ittlthe nmerunvisiterswlA, i f)n l ,n
stiiniiier months niriy .
tnalietheir annual visits' without any tear of
encountering contagious disease.i •
Wntor co!:nplixl7Eloction.
Ci
The Carlisle lis- ,
anillValercmapy is now
kully . organized:-Zhirfeilowinggoiitlemerk have
been Aocteci tho management 'of the Conti
pnny, : •
J'resident.—,Elon: P. libuirs
Managers..Richard . Parker, L'omtlel Todd,
Win M. , Beoloin; Lletiry . Bructon; Ethviircl
Biddlo, Dr. IV. W. SDnle i -Henry- Glasl;-Frnitk.
, ,
• The President and. five first:named 'Martel
gers were elected by.vote of the Stockholders
on Saterdaylast, - and , the three latter by the
Borough Council on Thursday evening last.
At a Meeting of 'theiloardtif Managers on
Mondayjevening jast, •the organization wile
completed 'by the election of LEntinx..Tonn,
Esq., es Secretary,' end 1V. , 111: ItErang, Esq,,
yreasurer. A 9 evidence of a' cammendable
puhlic spirit, which, has been displayed from
the opening , of this enterprise, rte may men
tion, that.att:the officers Of the company have
deelined recoivitig in - 1y compensation for their
services for the coning .year. At the same
meeting.committeei were appointed to exam
ine and negotiate fel; locations for. the works
of the company,
as if b
raesce . n
- - 'Nen , Pavements. • : '
We are g lad
,to' see the vigor with which
man:) , citizens Hanover and Wain streets
have commenced operations,under the borough
°nil:nineo in yefeienee to:pow pavements. On
ISduth Hanover.street, below Pomfret; a largo
number .of good new brick, pavements are
being laid, ark that „entire street' Will soon
have sidewalks of the best character. The
property holders who have thus promptly act
ed are entitled to and receive
,warm
est thong - 4)011e community. The difficulty
of procuring'brick wo understand is all that
retards the re-laying ,of pavements at some
other points. The brick-makers we presume
will see that that difficulty does not lorg
and the work will go on.
We are requested to state that a Concert
will be given in :Marion on Wednesday
evening, the 22dinst.,'by the Garrison Band,
— erwliiClFlTTlfc - iriiit. L- P:"Trie.T,jf is noWihe,
lender., The Band wo areinformedhas'great :
Iy:improved under its new lender, who is an
accomplished musician, and will present at its
Concert an exceedingly attractive' bill, cbm
priiiniti choice selection of new and fashion,
able opera and 'other music; We trust 'the,
Band will receive that patronage 'on the, occa
sion to which it is so jtikly
the4idvertisernent of these springs appears
iv dui paper lo . :thiY: they" are i , ow widely
hnown - as Place 'of sfitiancr 'resort,
..to which the'erieitetic Proprietor :iatintially .
adding new attractions. Eor {he bone .t of
'POisolis . golag fram Carlisle a coach will run
the ensuing season every Wednesd.ay old Sat
ardaY to 'theyspriiigs, 'leaving flurltholder's
Hotel"immediately aftei' the arrival' of the
Cara from •
-0 r* V. 'A'
- :.By an •advertiaenidnt in - to-day's paper it
s will be Seen that :our reost prominent dry
gOods merchantehave 'resolved to. close their
stores id the evenings, as a matter of relief to
the young men lir their employ, to rthoms re.
lititation after the'cloise confinement of tho day
is abablutely necessary.• • '
Many of, our - farmers have, within thttlaet
week commanded' cutting their graso .erorm,
and aUfardtayit : ii4 very faverable weather.
The hay ; orori; judging from appeattincesoviil
bo largo and.gocat in this section of.country.
. . .
Ntr. Josrpli C. ,Iforroic t n gentleman we
qualified for the, post, was on the Bth iota:
eleetedhy the Directors ton Clerkship in the'
• ''
parhale,Depoait Bank. , .
The .E.Vaminatione forthe year 1853, :will be held
, • . • as follow, viz: '
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
On ThOrscing, June 23d, the schools taught
by Iditr , Wightman, Mrs. , Onuffman, end Miss
Reigliter, At 8 o'clock; A. M. At 2 o'clock of
same day tho schools of Miss. Hallman, Mise
'Edmund,arid Miss Dell. . . „
•
On Friday, the 24th, at 8 o'clock, A. tr.—
Th 0 8 60 0 1 3 dr Alia; 4:gclison and MissUnlaber,
mint 2 o'clock of same day. tlie 'schools of
:Messrs. Miles, and Ncidich,
On BtituriliSi,, C.O - 280, at 8 o'clock, A. M.
the classes of transfer from Mr. Neldickand
Mr., Miles will ho examined in EduCation Hall ;
in the Other achocls at the alose.of the eier-
SECONDARY .I..?.EPAILTIONT, 1
,AND
, HIGH CITOOLS.. • ; •
On 111Onclay morning, ;June 27th, at 8
clodk,A. Sohool; rind Or
charge of Afro: 'DOwning. •In the . afternoon,
at 2 o'clock, of same day, tho Tclossei for
- transfer from . I%lfss='Ego's and Mies 'Under
' wood's salads, at Education Holl, •
On . Thursdai, : Juno , 80th; at 8 o'clock, A:
school, 'and. in tho.afternpoir .
at - 2 o'clock,' the Classes recommended
transfer froth Mr. Eoltell` and Mr.."-Foulk'a
school in Mr.olcols' school room. '• .
: On.Tnuraday . evening, there will. be an Ox-'
hibition of the two nigh Schools in L'dnentiOtr,
consisting' of Deciamation,'!Composition;`
.and other intereating exercises, rideinPatiled:
b3' 'Vocal 'and .'lns trutoental Ansi Od r. permits'
and the. public generally ,are invited'
.
spl?.regolatioos relotivoqto , itho,Foserrotlon
of ocntp for tbeviaiting committee at tbpr,la6t
anlincitionulli be obtiorroci at this.
.'f ~ 'EXAMINAT/9/481 AND. 17TSIZINO,
' •
• no,'-'6olenien ( ; ll o l in:g
eoliedu'e fire rospeollll7, l lnykied..4o attend ,
coin,nitttce,
eitqi Oriotgie i fl!s "'' '
sea:, 1 Mneere; • -131tiir.and Goodyear tovidt
and examin 6 'o o f 4 d_ l o ll 4- 41 0ivoli,t.0g001A:
':lvith Able* get:Wilton :liorniiit4 qiniie4; V. la ;
Millet, Henry.. S. Ritter, 4nmeti F. 4 .1m 6 (3411;
1 110t'l , r4' ,1210 innin4'* . ai.)P; M. :rloh'haon,,aud'
Go W. niinq: 1 '• • l'''j •- ,lt ':' '
..... , ', , •,,'.l i
,t
' !oollo4lll6 § ll4 ted`''m ,
/"', . on
4pwito nett-10#1 , Aiite043
IttigOV: ii.'
hvii--:' 1,1::‘ PErti 4 i l2ll _''r 4 / 1 // 1 4 41 / 1 7X-"41- 8 14,88',
BM
ME
d rrl aon Band , s Concori
Perri 'VlTiirm . Eipriti4s
a` Jew Plo*e"
Tho Miring Seneon
Cfirlfele'
PUBLIC scnoot.s
trn tier *of mr ,, Vxlsl( E45, - AVT 01) i•
Pown:tr , ii
•"' Ppd corpmaii to
• nitittho . erho . eit • iliniotililt`
J.Peldt . MOnyer,4ti. A';.Carpth
z_i. e p * .p?!..4 , , • C.'.1',./Ttigk„.'
Sehiiols No. ' 4. Mies Dimon
Miss-lleighter-8
.Miss Webber . -9. Mr.
While tit-111: - Mr. Po Ele" .- - 4 1;
f.ll.liss IJntlerwq-11. - Mr.
t 3ownl . ,
SEO. 8. Mcesrs. Ihnoilton and Slijles to vim
-4 - and o.Taniip following ischoplp together with ,
Messers. E. Beatt y , Rev. Dr...VVickos,..
Ito,. Mr. Morse, Dr. D .. . N. Mahon,, Hob %
comb, Christian Stayman, and Prof. Johnson..
• Schools to. ho visited—No. 2..1%1115 - Wight , ;'
man-5. Miss lloffrnan-,7. Miss Jackson--16.
Mr. Miles-711.11dr. Miss Ego.lB l .
Mica Underwood-. 14. Eekles-15: Mrs'.
Downing; antl-10..111r. Downing. '
• ^ • --JOHN GOODYEAR,
E, pORNAIAN,
- . -
JAMES lIAMILTON,
Commii6e of Arraiwementa. .
, Carlisle, Juno 13, 1858.
IMEi
DS. A Convention was held a'few-days,ngo
at Banton] ; Conn.; the object of which was
aniteuneedia_bn,.to decide upon the Inithenti-,
city of the Bible. The nttendancn was very
meagre, and the principal: persons in' atten 7
dunce were the celebrated Abolitionists, Gar-.
rison,Billsbury, Stillman, 'furry C. Wright,
and others. garrison offered some resolutions
of the bold infidel character which has char
acterizedltim for years --that it was absurd to
call the Bible the Word of tiod, and that those,
gu of
,ptich L iMposturo ought to bo unmask
ed, with other. iesolutions of like character.
Several speeches - were made. A telegraphic
despatch from Ilariford, ,horever, says that
the Anti-Bible Convention "4 broke, up in a row , .
on Sunday night. ' •
L-0-Gen. Scott fell; on Wednesday 'night
lost, while malking_down the fifth avenue, New
York city. Ills face was considerably bruised
mid 'his right aria somewhat injured... Ile was
much better - at a late hour on Thursday night,
and *Rhio well in a few days. •
ke'ftA • young miin "firmed Remloy, in "the
- employ of. J. _D..X.C.nisely,_Marion,--Fisinblin
comity, lately made and finished 76 floor bar.
rots in four days. Ile says lie citti mako 100
in the same time. - •
. .
Thousands of parents who use-Verrnifuge
composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not
aware, that while they appear -to. benefit the
plitioilt, they ere actually laying the "founda
tions fora series of diseases, such as saliva
tion, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, &e.
_ln . _ an ather_column_lwilLbe_found-tb e -adver
tisement of Hobensaar's Medicines,. to which
we ask the attention of all direatly interested
in their own as well as.their
In Complaints and all disorders 'arising
from those of a bilious type, should make use
of the only 'genuine medicine, Ilobensack's
Liver Pills. •
. .
pC 13c, not deceitied;" but ask fur Iloben•
sack's Worm Syrup and Liver ob
`•serde that each has Pio signature of the Pro
prietor;'J: N. IIaBENSACK, ni none else are
genuine. '• .
Ned '''..,lbui.rtiscuteuts.
This ngreemefit'ttinde this 13th day of June,'
1853; by and. between the • subscribers, mer
chants of thoborough of Carlisle. witnesseth,
that whereas we are fully convinced that the
habit Ave have fallen into of keeping our stares
open toa very late hour every evening, is not
only very fatiguibg and r lvorrying to ourselves .
ancrour clerks, but is also also nate:lllY a ais
'advantage to usin a pecuniary point of view,
be it therefore agreed, and it is hereby agreed,
that on and after. the evening of - the Ist of
July, 1853,11111 the lst . of September, 1853, we
'will shut our stores every, .evenittg; except
Saturday evening, at candle light, and not do ,
any mercantile business , after that time. The.
object of this, written agreenicrit quit all the
merchants may have nn.opportunity tojoin in
the sane; and become parties 'to it; for it
would be injurious to.ihose who shut .up their
stores Vali did not bind themselves to do the
same, end by subscribing their named give a
guaranty of their honors that it should be liy
ed.up to faithfully. •
Bentz & Brothers. . Charles .ogilby.
Charles Barnitz. • Philip Arnold.., •.
W. W. Shalom 1 , 11.. W. Woods.
Miner. • Weise & Campbell.
AN. •
SPECTING A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CARLISLE
, GAS AND WATER COMPANY. • '
Whereas, By nn Act of Assembly incOrporti•
ling the , "Carlisle fins end Water Company,"
• the Borough of Carlisle is authorized to eub:.
Bernie to its capital stock, end upon such•sub
,Ecriptrort to theitinount of one third, rho said
Borough is entitled to the absolute appoint
ment of three managers of the said Company.
Now in pursuance of what we deem an enlight
ened policy and the expressed'.
.of the
people of the Borough—
SECTION 1. Bo it °fleeted end ordenimfbY
the Tovvn!Council of the Borough of Carlisle,
and it'is itereby..enacied by authority. , of the
° same, That thq President of the. Council be
'and ho is hereby nuthertied end required to
subscribe to the capital stook of the Carlisle
' Cles and Water Company - for and olfbehalf,of
the Borough' of Carlisle one thouseutd,s/larce,'
.Upon. the terms and ! oontlitioas .stipulated in
.the Charter thereof. • • , .
SECTION 21 That the PresidMit of the Cann.,
oil be and ho IS hereby authorized Mad required
to borrow the sum of twenty•five;thousend
dollars for the purpose of paying for the said
stock, in•stioh Instalments es mny bo.,celled
for, or ae shall Ito agreed Upon with the said
Company; and for that purpose ho shall pre
pare one thousand, fire hundred anti ono hun
dred dollar bonds 'to the 'lemma of the said
'tiventy4ive thousand dollars, to which 'thore
'shall be couppn3 annexed for 'the payment of
ti.e interest "thereof semi-annindly, rit the
'Crullee Deposit Bank, until the let of July,
• *which will be in the year one thousand eight
bondred end sixtY:three, when the principal
sltall be'inado payable; and which said Bonds
. shell be signed by the President and Counter- '
signed by the Clerk of the Connell,' attested
by the, corporate seal... And the effects, freti
citifies end properly of .the paid Borough of
Carlisle is, hereby pledged fur- the'.payment of
the principal and intorest of the said bonds es
• they respectively become duo. '
Suel lox 3. That on Thursdnythe ninth day
of-June instant, at 7 Weida, P. IIL, the Coun
cil wilt - meet and oltepso three Snatiageriof the'
said Company to servo for. the'.ensuing your
and kinkil,thki second. Monday of
V eyqn the
. year one thousand' eight 4).madred and, .fifty-'
four, .and , yittil like officers - iiko appointed ;,
andliaraaftei ititntiallY , on the iirst;.ThUrsdey
of blpy thOtTown Council ; of the 4 1 9refUgh of,
Carlisle ahall.lneet and Omni) three managers
10 eor'o, %r. (Ito the,n . nex,.t entitling year and'
shall thus,: he sppalnted,in their,
stead.•.' -,. !•t.! • . .•' • , •
• *orioN.4:•" That , Ws • ,cirdinftnoo is., baited
taro .rho; principle Oink the caPital„sfook,Of
eoiliAlo,Gati, and Water Cornpauyshillr net
''ekiteid!the seimtityAve'theutlitid deb.
)nrs,d'satur that life aubgerilition':liciebiAnada
ttiereocr RIO
nainitt obeli ikci . L 411
py..,aljl,l3qbl36Ttpion,or,otli,4l`7 - ,
itiereneed,
i 4 ,
re,idifingtaiainfliej
10,1(036m-of Itlawig4r6; but-lice titled"there.:
- 'tti'. l P ( ltl ! i".tho''; 3 4ool l4 / 9 riti° ll .(Aaq4,3
pro hay e tic 01 6 2 646 44'
„nil to, Oevkt tliii*lfloß.Pr o .oo l il 6o o 1 . 106 1 1 106,
nity:, , modgiotion;soi!featetcktio,o,embioll , : it
- 40r.60.tex Ala 4 62 i**i6:l
.tl4o' T 0 0 1! 9 1 ,1 rel of
.the . Borouglt - Of '4. Q4rlii)eAcin,
• droiof.. l ,oll?.' • 'l.'
'4'
Ma=il=lo
POISON INC
AO,TICE.
_
riPIA E• NO TIE.E.--Tho :public' in general;
,but espcOially'lliose who have sobered by,
the 'swindling 'operations' of n set of ertainps,
'who ;during: the ti , pring and Smyrna of .1E52 •
were • industriouilt engaged in putting, lip so
caIIcd'.LIGHTNINO RODS. A new mode
of swindling
,hoe- been adopted by the name
gang of opeintors. It is this TheY ereltev
ali atft: 'Mb well,surthe' . country,
aelhpg ^ what ; tbny'represent to be my magnetic
points, Or - aptoat fling, 1)0,116: still. , In aline in.
stances they buys eueccoded'in golling•tbe un-
Suanycling - by taking. Off the' PC wter point and
ploatag' . ,ann:at their Ne l l:able and
ve.d 'But strangeto eay;they
Were, on'esoinintitien . proved to be tillittlar to
Alone taken down. 41.'hey-aro inadtror pcivier,
I . , eett.e o PPee,, east 'end iron, same or
I.brastorithla
, ne. baste, There_. rtiey:ke many inieviLkludi,ogere,c4lte - nublie,,bra.lter 'itbcive
have been' Called (tale Csatitino; end r Ormolu' ,
NA. •WvicP.lllut.n..inxitti at all
qthere , ta sornething strange about.there fellows
--limy' know nothing, 'brunet CtinpunY,'.
iguilet'arottrointinthey.earry :fit thtt:toptt el the
rodk.otabtly. r and eyotitho't bread ;oirbo mew
. Centie vied , tvith;•ttr.rt or,
Ihepegotrk-tkWthltiiii-fow And :I know '
The to th - Ppam'e,niPplliat putt by the sale°
.kindtrOfivilde and pe nile .last
,arason,,otly
etortt.acetione andonderdiffetent names. Some
a l : lll ,ocurry 0 gentlemen •.rotta with dim. em.
ielheifile,, , `9Nerfette,e" , et:b -T r
o• avens
ftiraibriitioal Min .Ibutireltio idiom it nillY
.461*44,-lhit'Ailrfl4lrirgtittlin'l4frp,.,virilli-theni a •
forni- of agrofy;aigned by, mc,
audatkii4iiqedgetir , "l4 o ' Atilkniop simmn ot •
ilitccilyk:;•.-.41 ordpre , .:l4:hiekaik Or
in tbe , 'fielers' 4l ll,•l3 ( .olitteded to :et th,-0"
1.
test , notiee; aq,al t t e itrweot anti,
. % •Weailtrpoltieep 1 41)0.••Slererin' 5
dr.e. - eoc constantly on. bantrititthroada to attleh-..;„
'tlFiiat'ory,, , ,Vine;//lre6r!‘iforerre 12th; iia a. `..)
*itie in:t,Ll2.; „:. • • Titos.• mrrAG.E;
•
4 ` ,T p r 4clux, - Juif?'S.-:-pio dimmer El Dorn- .
frimiAopilyitill, with Son Ernn•
ciego:d'q'fes of tho brings $700,-
' by tho steamer
god Seottei, were
'iii•iested 4'6E6 Filiti;hiao - imihe oth, charged
with two. atteMpis to blow op the steno er
sierra-Novada;-- 'Tho•tomutiod'irefelificalti on
Loaid; stenulor, and tho attempts woo
4a4 i tho tri between Ponntmr and Son
VrhnOisMi,
A terrible affray kind 'occurred nt , Santn.
Barbara, between 'a party
,of squatters and
Sheriff Pirst;wssisted by a party cf
ti se e Mir h o tti, Med Ai'Sidtll4 a
Justice il - the;:rencet,reas_shot dead.. Sheriff
.First was alsoart - orialli wounded. An intense
excitement follewed; dfifig which the revenue
cutter Ewingurrivek;-Atecornumnderof Which
promPtlyofferod to render assistance to the
Mayor. The 'a:tenet - Ellett tillfeoWtlimedat the
last nedoents. --- •The - uffaii - grify.ont of an at
tempt to eject n43411°60. named John Powei.
A. meta • desttmetiv . °: tirti'beentred nt San
Fronoiseo on the.evening.of the 4th alt., dc
stroying- the Rosette° llcuse'end several nd-,
joining buildings.: Catitnatett at $1.14,00Q.
Several the, inroote's of_the hotel are be
lieved to have perielied.i,n'the',tianies, among
them 'Mr. Hubbard; of Ohlii." •
. , . .
The yield of gOld'eonlinuei asiibundani as
°Teri-and- there ,is no. indieatiart of a falling
~.t:•.i4il)o:.., . :, , illarkets,.
.➢IARKET
. • , IllormAY Evrxmo . Juno 13..-
Ft•OVICIS rather firm, liuithere is little do
ing in the way of .sales,- most-•holders shlling
freely nt $4. 60 31 which -is the general
asking rates for I:dentine] brandS. The sales
for home .use have been - limited, and prices,
'gamut the sumo. au lest. tfoticed.. Corn Meal
and Rye flour continue previous quoted
rate's.- - • -
. .
• GRAIN.--fleceipla. aro light, and wheat is
'in • den - land' nt n further , nelvanc, recant t: 10,000
bushels prime Penn's white, afloat and in store,
having been sold at 117 c, Red is scarce at
1068108: -1t3.43.is steady nt BLic for Penn's,
.with .but little offering. Corn. continues in
demand, with furthar small receipts, and vase
of &ot.L.PetiO'n . arid iSotithern—yellow at GOc,
and some inferior lots at less rates. Oats are
dull; with small' stiles of 'lenn'a fropm• stores
at . 48. p.
GROCFRIES.—There is little doing to-day,
prices as previously noticed. •
WillSEle.ns - stationnry„ with small sales
of• UM at 23e, nrid lduls nt 22n.
MARRIED.
In Bloomfield, :Perry county, cp Thursday
evening week, by the 11ev John Dickey, AL
EXANDER B. ANDERSON,. Bee... to Miss 111AllY
IV — elet - i - 31 - 41TgliTe T t , 7of:Millliam Lackey,
nll of thntborough. •
On Thursday evening the 2,1 install . , by the
Itev. C...P. JRIIN Itons.#B, to Miss
ELLNXC. CARVEY;, all.of- Carlisle.
Nicui
Superior Clarified Cider: Vinegar,
A, • SUPERIO R -, article -ClarafiedAlider
Vinegar just leaoivgd and fqr. sale at ihe
cheap Grocery - of - 7 - 21,11 A C tUoTIICRS.EI
New aid Choice Publications.
eittuOvit—
3 HOME LIFE IN'GEPMANY, by the Rev
G" L., Brace.
MODERN FLIRTATIONS; by Catherine
Sinclair. _ -
SAA.' SLICK'S NEW WORK,_ • _
TILE LAsT - LEAVOTB'UNNY' - Slbt,'
by IL Theta.
INTERVIEWS MEMORABLE A Ist D
US.R.FUL, by. Rev. Dr. Cox.' .
- AMAI3EL, a Familtjlistory,
new -and intereithhg works jtAt re
eetVed athi forsale -at the Cheap Book StOre.
' A 111 - PlPEthi Agt.
PERRY COUNTY WARN SPRINGS.
ralPES,Proprietor of.this place feeling highly
t 11: . grail ified with the success which has atten
ded his management of ' the above establish
ment during, the .past season, has further
increased his efforts to vendee.- the 'place and
accominodations still more-Inviting and com
fortable, by adding a new large Bath Deese,
with Summer Houses, Ste. .
These Spring's are situated on the banks of
Sltermair's, and empty 'silo Sherman's Creek ;
a streaha associated with- the thrilling scenes
.between.the early settlers of -that part of Penn- .
sYlvartia and AborigiMes; whose hunting ground
lay on its margin.. The
..quallites.of.the watt r
of 'the 'Warm Sptingenee most Tittaordinary,
indeed, so much no, that noire hos ever beta
ascertained iu the united States for the . speedy
and permanent cure of all mt:miens afire skin,
and every species of Cutaneous Dioceses. Hun
dreds of Certificates "could bio pi educed end .
pribliolied,' if requisite to the many cures Alms
performed. Tho'Bething Houses are so...arran
ged as to use the water oh the different spring::
some"of whir Ii ilfrovi out ninetY gallons of wa
ter to the minute.
The Springs' are necctisible by the Central •
Ratlrcad to Pune:inon, nirere n line new ceneh
is iri readinestion'The arrival Of the ears to con
veY;paseengermwho.desire to vjoit.lbe Springs,
fourteen- miles N.'W: of - Duneannon. All per.
bOllB leaving Philadelphia in the morning train
of cars can arrive sit tire Springs of 5 o'clock
the sainorevening. Thb coach will commence
runtring - ,faily on .tind. ofter the --10th• of June,
and continue datly..during the season, leaving
the ' §it rino B. every. tneining, So cc to reach the
ears going ..EitsCalul- West. - All ceremonies.
lions for.the Sittings Should bc.directed to Dun
,
eminent P. Q., ond.vAll .arrive at the Springs
daily,. ' The terina - of bprding..will he made
moderate.'and the beard° can' depend ripen
every attention paid them '' %Sh Cu,erman's k
i s
allOrcis. delightful es well as fire Enifill;
i 0 heats, and'hiarses and' carriages-emhand for
riding out., The country affords line reads fur
riding, end 'the'Scenery is treautilul. The his-
ranee from Philadelphia to the Springs,l2B
miles..' Fate 64,'00. . .
IKTA' eottelvwill.rutt every 'Wednesday and
Sato' day to filo Sfiringe; Jellying. Carlisle on tint
'ln.fiytil or the earefroor the Bost. The south
will snot from, Iturkhcldees Hotel, hut ,thoso
Who leayo,Aftejr:notres willte called for at their
.resitcee: !tiny d'eslse it: 'rase $l.
.105. • El7.l"Fdt, Proprietor '•
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CAUTION I. CAUTION 1 I