Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 19, 1855, Image 7

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CATTERWISSER."
°Pros'Trox LINE.--Otib of the Reporters of
punain furnishes the following: Going io
:.Wilmington the other day.in the cars, we saw
I ,tt rp.ther singular looking individual, 80MC-
what stout, rather carelessly dressed, aim Willi
stVaw:hat pressed down
. over his eyes ; he
Was also distinguished , by an imperturbable
• and a : ppitrently taciturn sort 'of a look. ,A
'quiet, rather fat, inoffensive looking old gen
lernau who was sittiug • near him, happened
to mention the Cattavvissa Railroad, 'lvhen our
.imPerturbablo friend suddenly raising his straw
hat, hanging it on the corner' of his bead, and
looking the old gentleman straight in the eyes,
thus spoke
" datterwisser ! Have you ever travelled on
the .Catterwisser road ?" "No, sir !" said the
old gentleman, looking rather surprised.—
"Don't then," said he, "if you believe in a
hereafter—don't .dc, it unless your life's
t...in
sured—if I was figesn. of a Life Insurance
Company, I'd put into eve
y policy, that every
man who . travelled on the euticrutisser road
should pay five per cent. extra. Did ye ever
,sce the Catterwisser?" "No, sir," said the old
gentleman. ,
• " Well, I'll tell ye how it is ; the've gath
ered up 'all the sharp curves, and long bridges
and high trestle work, and steep grades on all
the roads in the United States as an ill usdra
tion of what a railroad kin be; but there's
One advantage about the Catte7rriseer, theris a
savie' of bell rope, it winds round just like a
snake, and when the Conductor Wants to speak
to the Engineer, he jest goes out to the hinder
e'end of the hind car, and that jest berte,:s
him lrltere he kin shake hands with the Engi
neer, always. ]'es, sir ree, there never n'a,
anything like them curves—there's a place en
the Catterwisser they call Ringlown, because
the road after describin' a circle comes round
to the same place I was goin' on
it the other day, when we came to thar' I
seed ,an engine comin' smack into the hind
car I thought it below4.ed to another
train, but it turned out to be the locomotive
of. our train comin' round like a cat after its
own tail, and the difficulty was, that they'd
put on so long a train that it went round the
hull ring, and nothin' saved sus but reversia'
the engine There is one other ad
vantage, stranger, in the Catterwisser
ye never need a doctor ; they bridge right up
the mountains, usin' the little ones for but
ments, and (lie only level place is right on top
of the mountain, so if ye do run off the track,
yer smashed up so that one man can't be told
from another."
He here paused a minute, and a gentleman'
who had been listening, quietly remarked—
" Ain't you the Grptairt of the Xorthumberiond
boat?" " said he, " stranger, may-be
I am.";
Roars of laughter greeted his answer, and
the secret of his opposition to the " Catterwis
ser " thus came 'out.
While on the subject we may ns well state
for.tho inforination of those who may have an
;lining that ; the Captain's „story. bad some
slight foundation in fact, that the point cf the
whole lies ill its excessive uuveracity. The
Catnyissa may 'be confidently commended in
the words of Myttheer Van Genade as << a goot
roat, my lorts—a ferry gOot mat !" in fact one
of Alio very best roads in the country.
tizr An old gentleman, a farmer, went into
the office of the Fulton (0.) Televaph a few
ar t ykago,,and lamended, hltterlythe present
state of the ern. crops. Ile was asked what
had happenedi t h o ohintibug had snapped
tho stalks, or if the storm had , broken them
tho' roots? 'Neitlie',' said he,:'but
ehall have at least 10,000 luishels of evn more
than I can use.
~ In one of our seminaries, the other
day, u little boy appeared before his teacher
with his lesson unlearned. On belog askcii
the'reason, the litt'e fellow, with great naivete
replied, "Mamma was'nt !a last Light, and
the eeel;'s spectacles vere too small to take in
the big words."
RECI2E Eon" MAICING TATTLERS.—Take a
handful of the vine called Runabout, the same
qitantity of root called Nimble.tongeo, a sprig
of the herb called Backbite, (at, either before
or after the dog-days,) a tablespoonful of
.Don't-you-tell-it, six drachms of Malice, a few
drops of Envy—which' can bo purchased in
any quantity at the shops of Miss Tabitha
Teatable,and Miss i Nancy Night - walker., Stir
thtim well together and simmer them for half
an hour over , the tiro, of Discontent, kindled
'lat.& little Jealousy—then strain through
the rag of Misconstruction, and ,cork it up in
the pottle of Malevolence, hang it upon • a
skein of , Strectyarn, shako it 'occasionally for
ft foie days and it will b 9 pt, for use,,, Let a
fb drops be taken just beforewalking out,
theltnd subject will be'enabled , to Speak all
*seiner of evil, and that continually. ' ,
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DOMESTIC RECIPES.
DucKwitEAT.-L-"In the memory of Man, the
_State of PeunsYlvania has never seen so vast
a crop of buckwheat as now whitens the fields
with its rich blossoms, and fills the air with
itsfre,sl:antpexfutne. , Not alone the rich val
leys, but the rough-hill countries, appears to
have every available spot whitened with this
delicate plant. At this season, when fruhs
take the place of flowers,, the buckwheat blos
som adds peculiar ~r tte to the landscape.—
Never .did this grain give greater promise
of heavy return ; and if no frosts -occur for
three weeks, the crop is safe, Though the
uses of buckwheat are few in our cities, in the
country the grain is available for cattle and
poultry, especially for mixing, and thus the
crop becomes important, in realizing its full
weight of the farmer's wheat and corn for the
, :eneral market.
Buckwhiat cakes I Ono buckwheat oake
"differeth from another in Wm y," yet not one
in a thousand is made right. Yet of all things
it is the easiest to c6ah, if the meal is made
rightly: To every three bushels of huekwheat
add one,.of good heavy oats; grind them to
gether, no it there was only buckwheat ; thus
will you have cakes always light and always
brown; to say nothing of the greater digesti
bility, and the lighteJing of spirits, which are
equally certain. lie who feeds on wheat nay
be gram and lethargic,_while he of the oat
meal will have exhiiiration of brain and con
tentment of spir it.—Ledger.
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Peaches as usually dried are very gord
fruit ; but run be made vastly better if t-reoted
in the ri , ;.lit way. Last season the recipe,
which hail quite a circulation in the pthpers,
of drying the fruit by a stove aitOr halving it
and sl rinkling a little sugar into the cavity
left by the t xtricated pits, was tried in our
family. I'he fruit was found to he• most es
rcll better to the taste of nine out of tun
persons than any peach preserves by far.—
The peaches, however, were good ones berore
drying; for it is douhtr:ul whether poor fruit
can be made good by that process or any
other —Prairie Fanner.
A NEW WAY TO.COOK CHICKENS
The following is highly recomended ;—'eut
a chicken up, put in a pan and cover it With
water; let it stew as usual, and when done
make a thickening of cream and, flour, ad
ding a piece of butter and peper and salt ;
have made and baked a pair of short,-cakes,
made as pie crust, but rolied thin and cut
in small squares. This is much better 'than
chicken pie and. more simple to make. Tito
crusts should be laid on a dish, and the
chicken.gravy l put over it while both arc hot.,
How re wits DONE. --Jollybones says that
when he Was paying attention to'the girls, he
could not raise courage enough to pop the ilues
:ion, though he tried to do so a dozen times ;
and would have been a lonely, digpiiited old
Mich, troubled with the blues and byi-J'echoie
dria, had not his oda - able come to the tiesc4
For the benefit of throbbing hearts sighing in
the bowers of lute, and done up in dimity, we
give thci secret as it was told to us, Mrs.
invited him to dinner, and-of course to dinner
he went. The good things 'lure all dished up,
and the party drew around the ,tablo. Mrs.
hastened to do the tiveeable, and !ill went
nicely until the last course, when Jollybones
noticed his angel missed something.
"Pray, dear, what shall I help you to ?"
said Jollybones.
" I really don't know," then glancing tow
ards the head of the table, She added,. "moth
er, do you
,think a little
.marriago ceremony
would hurt met?"
But before Jollybones had turned his eyes
towards " mother," she hal arisen and was
going to the kitchen for another pot of tea.
That night the marriage ceremony was dished
up to the mutual satisfaction of all parties.
A SoENT. AT TUG GATE OF PARADISE.-A
poor tailor, being released from a troublesome
world and a, scolding wife, appeared at the
gate of Paradise.' Peter asked him if ho had
ever been to Purgatory?
'No,' Bald the tailor, 'but I have been mar
ried.'
'olll' said Peter, 'that is all the same,'
The tailor had scarcely got in, before a fat,
urtlo•eating alderman came along puffing and
blowing.
'Halloo! you fellow,' said he, 'open that
door.'
'Not so fast,' said Peter; 'have you ever
been to purgatoryP,
said the alderman, 'but what's that to
the purpose? You let in that poor half-starved
tailor, and he has been no more to purgatory
thiiu
, Put ho has been married,' eaia Peter.
• 4 Marriedi' eicelaimed the aldermatt, 'why, I
havo been married twice.'
.Then please go back again,' said Peter;
*Paradise fa not the ytiaoe far foolaV
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citizens of Catlif,llo and tbo , ho
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..4 • 31.16AZINES AND
LATE PUTILICAT/ ON S
The Whitil Veil. a Brian( (Nit, hp 3lrt. Bale, a ' , plena:o
ly Illustrated lift book.
I..,n l jellir, lt roll, :I!oerc. :qrs. Ihnnans cilia ether p"
i,•41 worl,::, bearalfelly et:the:Visited.
Ill'in'Z'A i 4 keteh Took. plain,
JoruKtlein and It a I , arred boralitles, by Itoy..W. if. C
denhonnor, lieetor of St. Peters, Phil:era,
Piekering's Greek Lexicon. Humor in t Ito orlg;.unl;
.Miran , la 1:111..tt, it nen tuna intereatimr story'.
May ana Peeetaher, IT .It.s. linhha , .k.
Ellen Nerhury, he Ettuirr4.l" Bennett.
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Itrace Lee, hy .lulls liavanatzh. •
Robert I irahittn, IT Airs, llurt,ll.
11arper's, (;rlfialul': 1111/ allik'y'h Ifaga:Alti'S rot' May,
NVil II numerous ether now puldleations jmt rtie'd at
rn.ty2 I'IPEIZ'S Cheap !look Store.
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A in=clllllT SELILSEALINO CANE AN - r) JARS, -
Fol . 1)...q.,.1 A Wl!t r•l3 h Fula anti Vo.ret.:bles. Any IMO
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it ws l, •l l u or 1 et.kil by P. 51"()N VEIL
jul•e2l.l ' N 6 ,1.11 ITannva , 5t,c1..,(!....1..,ic.
181 AM NOW RECEIVING
o r'
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' htocl- of PAPER HAN G
tllO 1ti...05 . t :111d most varicut n ' s:toctin . oi;t evor
oneilett 'd Oti.loo, to which 1 Invite thee:lily ntteoittn
o the P It tlc. a, I Intend selling at prices which cannot
aii ;o eloi se the purchulior
lata
CTIEAP G OODS.—The subscriber is
now opening a fresh MUM seasonable goods, at the
now location, opposite the Railroad Office, hi Main street,
Carlisle, which will he sold at the lewest price.
moil Ili 41. MAROARBT SNOBOR ASS.
13ONNETS, BONNETS.—
The subscriber is Just receiving another supply of
piing and 511.11111112 r Bon nets consisting of English Strew
chin, Braid, satin Straws, Neapolitan, and. Ben Braid.
also a new supply of very choice Colored and White
Bonnet Ribbons varying in price from 12,% to,lo cents
por yard.
Alcoa large assortment of Childrons and Misses Straw
and Braid Flats. ORO. W. lIITNE.R.
May 10. '55
11 - MPORTAJST TO LOVERS OF
A_FRESII FRUIT at all seasona—The subscriber bas
Just opened n few dosoullermetiezel self sealing FRUIT
CANS, for preserving Fruits, Tomatoes, Linen cone, Se..
few a whole year In a fresh state—require no Foldering
tend may ho need year attor.year and are weelly opened
and dosed without the aid of A Winer. Call and exam!
on them. ,‘ GEO. W. =Nun.
June 13. '64. .
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ed to give.llllu a call.
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bscribF COFEE--
- 'fbe s S uer has
added to his former st.s.k n getivial IsCied ion of CJI(OCE
finfi(`l• ItIES. as well as all the other variety of ar,i, le s
17,71mmallv kept in a flyover ) ,
Oolfee—merited will green—vi. 1.. ,
lurffilliwor lb., 00raiis, Clarified C.-ashen no POI,
00. Dpity
Salt, am, a veriety o; 1 t. icq artte.ca, all et n h eh taro.
.11.41.1 at the eash m ;Les. We aro tha.tkrul
former simnel t given us, and invite a further (.311
our friends and customers. J. W.
Marion Hall.
JOUN P. LYNE
T ADIES DRESS GOODS.—Just
j opening a largo assortment of Spring and Suniui r
Pres 4 (locals. consisting of Plain and Figured Itarages.
Plain and Flgnrod silk TiSSII4.S, Farago tly l.atnrx, Maio
',awns, Figured Swiss Muslins, Organdies, Scotch thug
hams, and a great variety of other goods at ax low pricy,
58 can be Stand any whore In the town.
May Oth, '55. • • • 4,1E0. W. lIITNER.
1011 N SHELLMIS.—XANDER.'s P;Ar
j
ENT CORN SUMER, decidedly the best and cheap
es now In use. Farmers me ~ evesied to call and ex•
amine•it, at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, Cr,
at Saxton's Hardware Store. for sale at reasonable
prices by ,
Aug. 2 .. . ' - 'P. GARTMItR
SUMMER HATS.—Just received at
the &Ore of ROBERT DICK, a Jorge assortmont
:den's, Youth's and ChUdron's SUMMER HATS, con
sisting of Panama, Lotthorn, French Straw, Canton and
other varieties, part .of 'which aro colored And black—
come quite low In price...
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barrels of prime No.l SHAD: just
reColved at EOM): GROCEIti.
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Core- Twelfth mid •. It e.l Philmlelphitt
eer l oleln.; the I 0r Iti t , t hemio l t Sup
pnete., °why . ; to the del :111::• he tido nel Or
hig o: the Nieul), Veep) J'elmoltary,
Dyspeptic.. Nervoos taut oilk:trytt•kopsl,:itto iutc t rued
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teem, , ete I the fee r; ( el. er,l )or. I bele * exclusive
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RATI 8 !---.J.uBt, i'liblii3l)eo.—A new
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ni;:icoV ERN' IN Mil".o'!eiNE.—A l'er Wortls on the,
itn lina' l're:kt went. r; t b poi. Meill'ebogi :I)mm:dor:hem
or loon' vretkomN, nei vow, debidiy.'lint ~mints. lassitude,
NI. °A neur or the laubsvil(t ",:ek., inilbipo , ition and Inca
pnol t % for Study nod I. l er. 4.; ul I ne c qa ig minveben don ,
low; iif. Gunnery, aye , „lon in -Weiy, love in QOl Rude. ti-
Inlci : t.l, •elr tr: I'v'ii• ' Ov•mine , bemigthe. involuntary
illschnegoq, rains in iho side. n neaten* a l e oy es , pl ot .
pies on the Mee. :Amon! ryn3 o; bee,in aye) tans iv!, man.
Front the Fi•enth n' lb% li, Defiancey : ~.•;••
, • ,The important. Ulet . the i, niego ortrmin . ;:',conipkin 4 .F
may ‘t , ASily he removed 'rive° e cla ADM) tin.b.. , ln, this small
t met ' clearly demonatAted. and the en ;I, ely tar a nd
bights successful trentuteul, no rdopledlly Me Author.
fully explained, by means of yhirti Cl' oy one is enabled
to cure himself perfectly PYll: r L ilie lens4 . tausible et st,
avoiding thereby All the nil v ertbm9' , xiskrutedi of the
day. ''f.:, ~1
.sont to any address, gratis and pest.toe, An a sealed
envelope, by remitting (post paid) Ovo poatanestaxeps
to Dr. D. DeLeneey,l7 Lispo.'xn,lstreetillerk.
March 1-ly ''.. 2 ''',, !,•;" 'n,
ATTENTION DYSPEPTIC.—Those
of you who have been afflicted for years with this
button:cma disease, and who lw° boon tisittg almost
every Nostrum before the public without toiler, wo say
to you try ".Kleree's AntlDyspeptic" and Tdu.vrill poon
bo convinced of its prat superiorltY over every other
preparation. We could give you nanny certificates corob
mating our assertious, but iv single 'trial is worth more
than all. Tide remedy le prepared and sold fit the Drug
Store of D. 1. 'MIFFED, South Ilinover .street, abw
doors south of the Cc urn P - .le, Carlisle. •
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