Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 19, 1856, Image 4

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DA'SEAt, MARCH' : 19; 18,56,
itiOe Largest area liAjeopest "Fiver
• IN CUMBERLAND COUNTIq
TERMS.—:Tvro DOLLARS A YEAR, OR ONE DDL
-. LAE AND FIFTY CENTS,.IF rAIDIN ADVANON.
• , 76. IF PAIR WITHIN; THE YEAR.
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' Anti-PIERCE STATE CONVENTION.
Union .for the Sake- of-the Union.
The undersigned, Membere of the Legleleture of
oennsylvonia, having boon sOle,eted by their fellow
--~itlzem 1 n parts•:of the-Commonealtli; -- th
— devise riplan of united action, by which all opposed to
• • the destructive policy and principles of the Ntitional
4 Administration niay co-operate in the Support of a State
Ticket, respectfully invite are . in TaVor of sucka,
raoyement,to .asSemblo in City and,CouhtY COnventirins
• ON rue 10th or Mau» next, to elect delegatespounlin
.•
number to_theff rmesontation in the State Senate and
ntliepresentailves, to n Convention to 1, held at
- 7 - likuttsßußn7 -- es - rtria. - 'iani-octna-aawa-aniNTIG-rof
r: the purpose of nominating_ candidates for Auditor ejle; ,
rnl, Caul Coinnlasioner, and Surveyor General, to he
' supported nt the ensuing fall election, andtq take such
'other political action as may be necessary to the -crisis.
ft., R. M . OOlllll,
KILLINGER,
JAMES
JOHN FERGUSON. R. 11; MOOVHEA . D.
DAVID .TAOGAUT, . • DELORMA IMDICIA, •
J. Cl. SittrilA2?, • ;7011N RUIOIII', -•-
/;:"REEH, -
1101.TSEICEEPill, JNO; HENRY WINTRODE;
JACOB 5111151.11.Ei . - -'- --- JONAS AUQUSTINE.
JORDAN,
B "'JOY ?donna,
Twin , CLOVER,
W. w , FRAZER.
"ANDREW
T. 'L. -BALDWIN; -
W. -A. BARRY, •
•
D . ! PHELPS.
-DANIEL LOTT,
D. A: FINNEY,. „ --.,DAVID MBIOIA.411.•-
DENiE EOUTIIER, ' -JANES f,BELL'EBE,
HENRY C. PIOT, JOHN C. FLENNIKEN,
BAWUEI f -RERR, DAVID MELLINGER, •-
R.
BAINES, ll••cycyLoilp, . .
WILLIAM HAMILTON, ' ••7: - BItOWN•• •
19Aiirt CALpWELL. •
Kirrisbprg...reb. 18L6
_TILES UNION STA'I".E. TON VENTION,
The Rarrisburg Telegraph publishcts
several columns of extracts from
.a.,,,pum
bei• of papers in favor of the . Union Con
vention called by members of—the-tegisl ,
lature to ilieet - l'till - air - r - iiburg on the 26th
ult. Art are gratified to see that 'this
'call. has been responded tc:o'by American,
-and-Republican presses with equal
cordiality, and
,union meetings. or conven
tions have been" called in
, a majority of
tlie cmnties, to select delegates, and ac-
tion will-yet be taken to select in nearly
if not quite all the counties of the State.
— The
, Convention will lie — well - attended, -
- 'and froth the spirit manifested generally
7 s
i eferetice tothe matter, we have efery
re on to believe that able and prudent =
men will be charged with 'the responsible
duties of that body,.. We need but •to
unite cordially in support of a State tick
er,uti,State issues alone,. to_ carry it tri
,
umphantly over the...ticket of thellebras
.ka party. \ , '
A MONSTER COMMITTEE.—Tho Locos,
thellit - eint State Convention, appoint ,
ed a State Committee of two or•moro
persons from eachSen . StOrial district, of
which JOHN W. FORNFY,Esq:,Is Chair
' man. Forney is•not u resident — of . the.
State at all,• but, we suppose thitt don't
make any difference to a party which just
nowbuilds all its hopes. on foreign influ-
ence
EIZEM
THE LIQUOR LAw.—The ,committees
• of oonferenee on, the• licknOr . .bill, in the
State'Legislaturo, on Saturday last re,
- ported their-inability, to avee on a bill,
'and Messrs. Buokalow an&Flenniken, of
the Senate, and 11143,iii..Hi1l and Edtng
or,of the Muse,„wore then added to the•
Committee. ,All these,gentleznen, except
Mr. Flenniken, 'were, friendlY to ' the
'louse' bill; and a' bill milli therefore
probably be, reported. embodying the. Main
features of. that,bill. , •
N. 3r. , Ercii 9 lo3.---Tho Ameiioaae
appear to have Walt - `very successful' in
the town eleotions of_NErw Yr.O. They
have a triumpli in Auburn, the
home of - Gov geward, and defeated his
political friend for 11.1ayor.
EiEg
J. ILOCK,
C. L 'III.7NRICITER,.
. JOHN M. OTBDONRY,
, - 4'
AtiOW IlAilP:11111fXtOligANDi:ilit,111;
The Election in this Star
for Gover.
nor,legislaturs, &0,, was held last Tnes
- —tlay: — There-werp --, three — ticirets --- in — thi
field, viz ::—LocofoCo, old line-Whig;anil
• American. Notwithatanding - this divi
131ierce
cofqcoiskwars again subjected..to a total
t_route, _The following despatch, tells the
whole story :
1, • • -•• . - COidizatD,‘ March - 18, 1856. ..-
.
The . ,State_has been again parried' *by
. the Americans and linpublcans. They.
will hive a•majority in:Abe :Legislature,.
• and°-Gov. - Metcalf,--(Anceriean,) *if.• not
chosen by the - people,: whieh in yet doubt
fnl.,.will be kb,y .the House arid' Senate-..in:
Convention iinzt June. -- It hs.s been tbe
mciat - •memo'rable contest ever' .Waged.. in
New-IlaMpslize • - • • - .
The most desperate efforis Were • ma - de
by the National AdminiStration to', dirty
•the State: .. Inipartial witnesses 7teetify
tbutso-vehement-an-•-efrirt-was never' be
for'eMadeby any party. iu that'
who.
As the home of, the. President, Who. •is
now a' , candi46ti.for ..re•-elltion, it was .
- deemed at - Washington ..and-•Concord,_by .
the DemOcratic 'leaders, tc.ge -- :a the ut
lIICALDIU4iiiiii/S112:41i0t1.10/111-1 ___o' -
tied by their:party,,with a view to an ef
fect'on.the. Presidential canvass. . The .
Democratic party liasgained•largely over
its vote of last year,-but- not enough- to.
- ansAr the. purpose, . and - theA nierican
• •
and Republican•combination has • carried
a majority in both-brancheshhe Leg.
--l i
.islaturc,..'and given 4 i - --
...its candidatfor
- State ' offi - cerS the highest number - of
-....- - .. •
votes. ' . .• . •
EUROPEAN BON Dia s.`7—The = nevi
term of B/adc,, Republican - ," led
various papers in Europe to think that .
some of the - leaders - an d: can d idatesiof - th e -
Republican party in the are eolered - '
men. _
as one of the 'most' intelligent and tibiy
conducted in all - Europe,aothe-time,since
its, announcing the election of Mr. Chase
'as Governor : of Ohio, gravely stated that
he was a fegro, and congratulated the
friends of social ecivality 'accordingly,'
The same paper in : riOtieiiig-W-bleetieii
of Mr. Banks to the S seakershi of the
House - of Representatives, says
- 4 1 The new Speaker of the House is a
-black of. Massachusetts, who., belongs as
his color sufficiently indicates, to the ex
treme party of - Abolitionism. This, then,
is a victory gained by the Northuvar. the
South. Upon the whole, th - O:. jaknals
declare themselves satisfied with the
choice, Mi'. Banks is a man of firni and
upright mind, endowed with great politi
cal-SagacityTandi as hisantecedents—all
attest, with a calm wisdom."
DOUGLASS IN TIIE rmt,n!—lt has
Of late, been generally'supposed that the
"Little Giant" had withdrawn from the
list of: candidates for the Democrajc
nomination for the- next Piesidency.
Reedit" developments, ili
en orevereeii - arit
probable that this is.not the case, and
that his friends are looking forward to
the, chance .of the almost even struggle
between Buchiinan and PiFice as opening
the . way to the nomination of Douglass..
The signs of the times indicate another
defeat of Mr. Buchanan's long cherished
. •
aspirations, .
-16 - Hon. T. CoNnAn has written a
lOtter declining to, be a cat itlitiatior re
...
eleAion to tie' 'Mayoral ti of Philadelphia.
... IL .
LEASE OF THE MAIN LINE.— A iiilkWas re:
ported in the House, in Monday by Mr. Ball,
from the committee of ways and means, to
aut,liorize the Canal Commissioners to leuse,to
the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania,'
the Main Line of the public works from Col
umbia to Pittsburg. .Th lease is 'to be for
thilty years, the State escrving the right to
annul it, at any time ter.„,* years, upon
giving one years notho , or nein' , „limo after
as sale-upon reasonable notice,' The firms of
the lease are that. the reveifnii: received is to
be first applied to pay the ordinary expenses
of managing . the Works—then such earn as
, In ay be - required (not exceeding'4lAQ.ooo--per .
41311003,)ebnil be expended ia the. Ormanent
improvement of the Works; 'and after-the del ,
ductions are model - one half.. Ai balance :re
x3alning shall be paid into the &tate. treasury
on the list of Januar-y in °soh - year ;. a 'lane
sum to biCspended in eepairs whe,u extraordi
nary dinniges are- done. A statement of the
-- .: ..: ... expenditures on 'the Works 81)101
befurnishe , ,quarterly to the carkal--Commis
elopers.- - The Works are to be delivered up to
the Sfate on the determination of the lease, In
as go4order ar they were 'received, ressoni
ble weir and 41aniege axpeoted. • •
•.. , .
84424:04w - "::Aiii4a4;
MC=
CADET.—r•The
,freni last, ireek's'Ainerion, explains
17ouae o,
f'To the Board of Schocil DirSctors - of •Carlisle
•
GENTLEMEN: On or about the Ist
,day -Of
March next,'it Cadet to'the West P,oint. Mili•
tart' .
Academyeappo nt from"-t h e-
Congressional District I now have the honor .
to represent,. on 'my nomination ; .and . as I
have long condeui r med the mpde in:which such
appointurnts have been made,. I wish, with
your assistance, to introduce a change; that
will harmonize better,with file original spirit,
and intent, of that Institution:. =
I : propose to nominate for appointment tn.
rapid cadetship,' that scholar in the common
schools of Carlisle, who, possessing the requi
' e-age--and-I:thyaionl- u w istittetioni—is7-tueli.
skilful and 'npt in . -those .brooches Of study
dematicd - hy - the - Rules-and - Regulations=gov - ,
eining_the admission of cadets. I 'wish the
Seleetion to be. made from among the most'
meritorious and intelligent scholars, in all the
schools, wherein the branches of .knowredge
specified are_tauglit, and not to ,confine it to
the higher grade Of salto --- ,A - coompanying'
this letter, I send you a copy of the Rules
prescribing the qualifications of cadets, with .
tho-roquestthat you will, at the earliest p,rsc --
lical_ priosl—ca.o se_an,, examination. of the - hays.
to be made, and-transmit to mo theviiame - of
thit_succassfo 1 r;tataidater- - --
_ll aiinglulLecrnfidencedn,y_ofir imioy tin, lIV
and judgment. L submit to four iliscretiow the
execution of this project, - in - thir - most _perfect .
belief that your choice will hesgoverned by no,
influences ,extraneous - to the-standard I have.
--. •
erected."' - '
Very . relgeetrully, yeiir obedient, seevlint,_
.‘
• ," LEMUEL TON)
The Teachers, on . request, - reporte - d 'the
awes of the se6olare in.the.:several schoola of
Alie requisite nge and attainments And :the
Roard selected,,thyee out of 'the number.; one
of whoni was interdicted by an -injury he .had
.received,. a'aecond his parents declined 'cOn- -
sentink 'to his going, and j ß4bert ,AlcCartney
'alone: appe'ared to tie — examined . before the
Roard, on the 18th February, 1856; which
examination • was - contiticted . ' by. Rev. Mr.
Jbliuston,_ frBchool No. - 14. " - Mr; Eckelif be—
ing Robert's teaclier..l The-examination being
satisfactory, Mr. lienderson offered the' . fel
lowing resolutions, which weni_agrtoti
WllEttrAB. Robert McCartney, a pupil of
the High' School, has submitted to on exami f
nation..before the. Board, conducted by: Mr.
Johnston, a:Teacher, With 'reference
proficiency and qualifications in the course of
study. prescribed by the Ralen
,for nnplicants
'for, appointment to West Point and the exami
:nation hitabeeneatisfactory‘and Mr. Eckels.:
his mesent Tettelar, recommends him to fa.'
trorable consideration both attto character and
- Thertio - - - .
Resolvertbst Robert NeCortney he named'
tOithe Hou.'tetnuel Todd as a candidate. for
appointment to.illest`Poiut,, in answer to his
Communication upon this subject. . . ,
Reeotved,
,Tlint. the Secretary be ~requested
to counkunicate to' the gm?. Mr. Todd tho
•thanks' of the Virectorslor_the compliment he.
has paid those under their charge, and their
appreciation of th honor conferred . upon 'the
Board.'
Raolre4, That the i SecretarY communicate
n•-oopy:=of-these Resoliitrcros,:'together , With = a
copy of' the miuutel upiin this ethject, to the
Mu , . L. Todd. •
In pursuance of the above proceedings—and
recommendation, young McCartney, on Friday,
rust,'recetrod from Mr. Todd his appolntinen ,
accompanied by the following friendly letter.
IVAstwarros CITY,
"Roust of Representatives, March 4, 1.856,
1141MULT MCICARTNZY, plgAi ../ taA6
gritit-Plkeure in forwarding to you your t ap- .
pointmeut to a cadetahiP- in the West Point
Military Academy, on my nomination.
Permit me to congratulate you on your' en
trance into an Institution, where Jou will be
enabled to sboure a position that'will.put it in
youV:power to-become ,an acceigpialted echo'.
er, and a useful and valuable citizen.* I feel
interested in your success, noronly_beetruse Qf
the instrumentality I have bad in your ap ,
pointment, but z because like myself, you come'
from the bumbler : walks of. life,, and may ,ex
etuplify the fact that true merit, in our gibri"-
qua country, is sure to-earn positions of honor
and profit. Lot me, therefori, imprest on your
Mind the necessity of a rigid - adherence, to
higie•Moral principle, and a devoted ,appliaa.
tion'to tho'duties that lie before yet. Escheiv
all had And dangerous habits, avoid loose , and
unprincipled associates, and _cultivate thoae.
virtues which, whilst they secure your own
self iespect, will, at the same time, challenge
and rboerve the confidence and approbation of
all who 'know: you. ,By so doing you . wilt work
out ftir yourself ti - good,ltotiorable and useful
oarser,. , and yeffeet credit -upon_your family
and friends.
Aceompanying this 'yon 'Will find a blank
ahknowledgement of the _appointment, which
you and your 'father must sign, and then for
ward 'it to Hon. Jeff. - Davis, here, or inclose it
to me and I will hand it over.,
, Veryßespectfully, .
, .
LEMHEIi TODD:
From what We-know-"and' have heard. of
young lilcCartney..we hop no doubt that. i lkiii
appointment willrefleot oriOit h9th t uPoP
School Directors and Mr. Todd, who , obtained
f9r hip this very. reepeotable.position.
'THE SEASON.-40 once it didn't
rain or anti , on St., Patriok:s day this year,
but it 'aricrwed .the day before and snowed
tO • the depth of torrerki inches last night.
gluon anti Colinto "Eatters.
WitiiiIIIIGTON CITY," •
riteniahves Febrisar 7, 1856
__:ProfJ b I
p nppp;tig,o ttn ec ure
, !•11iarrail*," reoentiy,dellver9d beforivtlie
:the
BOROUGII, OTON:-Z4he Borotgh
Election taltOlact; Fridtty -next,' the 21et
last:" Vie—following nominations-hive-been
made by the Atnericane and Whigs, in,op9R
meeting and are - excellenf•nominatione :
.
--Chief ligraess—j:. • •
Aeat. StiluUet Gould
Assessor—Wm; Bell.
Biddle.'. -
,/!own Ward- r lienry Myers,
blip - Gad's% Franklin Gardner, George
Wetzell: West Ward—R. C. Woodward, Da
vid Sii)e, John Thompson; Miobael Btuteffer,
Henry Glass. z •
'Sch'ool Directors:-West Ward, Andrew Blair
;, Jams Hamilton, (1 year.) - East
ECM
Ward-'—no nominations against t o preeen in
IS ymbet4e-idesersitflinmari aand - Quigley:-=' , '
''. - ridge - - - Eatit,..Wfird—Ch:arles Flotiger: . Wee
Ward—J. Keller: - . ~ .
Inspector—East Ward—H, ilarkpeas. Wes
Ward—F. Dinkte. - •
Justice of Peace = West Ward—QeorgnEge.
---Cones/de—East . War — it c arthey
Ward—R. '3l c
West Ward Lewis Robinson.
CARLISLE iIa'ROVEKENTS.—The lm
provernentinthe streets anti domiciles_ereur
borough - withirra few-years-past-has _been_of
a most 'gratifying character. i'oriner resi
dents, who - revisit our town after a' few years
absence, are struck- with the changes, and
spealkin warm terms of admirati!gw,,ofthe
proveutents. Mr t AlfrcirSariderson,-16eai edi
tor-of, the Lancaster Intelligeneer, has been:
RS we fearn from a recent letter, visiting Car.
lisle recently, and after Reeking of the new
Jail:and Marion - Hall; thus refers to other
imiirvements . . , - • ,
.! In the way of ohurches, o the German Re•
foimod is one of the handsOmest in the. State,
out of Philtilielphla. The 'trent believe
of the - Gothie etyle of architecture, and riche
a beautiful and imposing - appearance. This'
iMproventent, l'suppose, will be - folloisred up
by others of the same kind. • .
"There are tieveral otherTbididings - iwthy Of
note. The stores ofMessrs, Bentz, Haverstick
and;Trout are . handsome affairs; and add much
to the app' eardnee.•of the streets on which theY
are situated. The building 'of — Dr. Kieffer,
-now being finished, is certainly a handsome
one. The lower story is of Iron, and the two
upper ones are in imitation of sandstone.
This will be one of
-the best finished building,
in ,th'e town,`'and Dr. Kieffer has shown, much
goad taste and energy in ereoting suoh.a struck,
tarty. r .
,„ •
"Water rndGas pipes have been introd,need
into the town, , the former being now
.in use,
and "soon-.pedestrians, after night•fall,' can
walk the streets frith some degree of safety,
and noe stand in danger of breaking
. a limb,
or what would be worse than all; their "pate"
with all the "larnin," in it. ;The introdUctinn
of water and-Gas was a necessity loKig needed
in Carlisle." _
' NEN NUSIO.—HORAOR , iirATip,Bi, the
great lilueia Publisher, and Piano Defiler, BM
- Brciadway, N.Y.,. baa sent .ue'ilie following
e of musio:—'Jeannie Marsh-o
,cry .y,'.' Song an Chorus=Word s .
Genera) Morris; Music—by Thomas. Baker,
Pike 26 dm. Jeannie (who, - by the bye, we
_understand to be , ideal personage) has ex
:cited tbo , poetic muse of- °metal Morris,
and furnished a new . Inspiration the most
original and inelodidus of all our billad com
posers, Thomas`BalCir, who has produced• an
admirable iwelodyr—,light, sparkling and grace
ful as Is ibe fair theme O both poet and mu
sician. • This song possesses all. the elements
of immense popularity, and Will soonhe found
on 'every piano : throughout the country. .For
the benefit of our fair readers We copy the
the lio - fig as rritttsby
Jeannie Marsh of Cherry.Valloy,
• 4 tt:whOsti call the muses rally ;
Of the nine none so'dielne
As Jeannie MarskOreherry Talley, _
She mind, me of her native scones„
Where she was born among the cherries ;
'l7 . ,Eirpeaches, plums and nectarines,
Years ,apricots and ripe Stritwhirrleal
Jeannie Marsh of Cherry
Jeannie Marsh of Cherry yalloy,-
In 'whose name the muses rally; z
Of nil the nine none so divine
As Jeannie Marsh ofCheriy Valley.l . : , • ,
A silvan nymph with queenly grace;
An angel she in every feature; -
..The sweet expreasion of the
A dimple in tho smile ofnature I .
Jeannie Marsh of Cherry :
PUBLIC tor tlie
owing Sales of Stook,_ hrming Artotiiilk;
13t:m(44341d Vora-4134, &a., biro been 'printed
at this:office, tia
• . ,
Sale at the-reaidenoe of Join Coyle, doo'd.
a Hogeetotin,ron Tuesday, Alarm 25th.
'Sale by:Lewie , Spoliator, lo South
Middlo
oa'township,.'on,Friday, March 218 t,
Sale br.Johnlteistlin, in North Middleton
ownship, March 28.
64.RLISLE DEPOSIT BANIE.--krotil the
repott of the Banks of Penrgeylv made , by
the Auditor gel:l(44li ire '43tirract tie toDowhig
stetement-ef-the oonaitioti-of the-Carlisle—Bei. -
posit Ifault
Capital, •
COminolivoalt);
Dividendi, • ' •
Profit and loas.
Duo to othar,Danka o
DuetO D'aimattoroi
Bills diecounted, • $ 443,732 92
Due by , other Ilanka, • 3,29657
Notes and Cheois of Other *inks, 60.788 29
Sliecle, Choice Ste., • 5,055 49
Protests,- - 29.52 '
Real "Estato—Banking 'louse, . 8,000 00
Suspense . Account, . 823 08
Franklin Fire Insurance Co., 8r,0., 7130 00
lIIN
C - 15;MBERIANPVALLEY — BANK7-- - -- - /Y
doe is hereby green that HENRI' Smiron, Esq.,
one of the proprietors of the Bathing House
of Her, Brenneman & Co:, bee this UV bb
mutual consent, withdrawn his Interest in said
Banking House- • '
We ]gave, as NiilLbe' seen by our,. advertise
ment,-associated with us thlit-ctSfCapt: Joan
-Buntsp,-of-West - Pennsboro - :of --
lietEtTy Saxton,_Esq._ • •
KER, BRENNEMAN & Co.
___Caxlisle,„-MAroh 18, 1866.
Having.this day,by mutual consent, with
drarrwirom the Banking - A:louse of Ker,Brenne- .
man Co., with a 'Tien of git,ing my whole
attention:to
• the businees:.l.• am now engaged
in,•.l..take great pleesnre (from a long and
friendly intercourse•with the members of said
firm) in recommending•them to the confidence
aud:patrenage of the community.
. (Signed) —HENRY SAXTCN.
Carlisle, March 18, 1856. \ • .
•
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT,
Mechanicsburg Lodge, No. 215, L 0. of
O'F... iVhereaS it has pleased the all•wise
God to remove fromour midst a worthy 'and
esteemed member of our order,Brother JONIPII
. .
NIILLIK, who in an unsuirectingm - amentwa - s
- crushedbeneakh the ruin°_of the warehouse
of Messrs. Busby & . -Co., of Philadelphia,_ on'
Thuradity . the 28th_ of. February last, and
vellilit, w'e•are willing to acquiesce in the Di
\
vitie-vril yet we mourn over the untimely end
'of our be oved brother.. Therefore,
t Resolve •;. That. we deeply \sympathise with
his bereaved and afßiated parents '
who i have
bead? by the t end disaate,r, deprived of an af
fectionate son, and •oiie who ever manifested
-a-willingnewto-deny-iiiraselfstfr the-luxuries
of life that he might be the better ahle•to ad..
minister to their wants.
Resolved, That we attend the funeral of our
deceased brother as a Lodge, and that he be
interred according to the rights and ceremo
nies of •our Order. .
_ .
Resolved, That as a token of respect out
Lodge he, dressed in the habiliments of mourn•
ing for the space of thirtrtlays, and that etteh
weir the usual badge of mourning for the
same space of time.' . • •
Rsiolved, That these proceedings be pUb
lished is coutity - papersand - a - coprof - the -
&lime be sent to the parents.
F. A.WATEER,
A. N. GREEN,
• , . H. F. FELLS, , • '
. SAMUEL ECKLES, •
' GEORGE BABB;
Mechanicsburg, Mar. 10 Com,
SW - A be.utiful Complexion may easi
ly be acquired by using the Balm of a Thou
sand Flowers. It will remove tan, pimples
and freckles from the skin, lituf,ing it of a soft
and roseate hue, Wet a towel, pour on two
or three drops, and , wash the facie night and
mourning. Fdr sale at itelso7ti Drug Store.
=,sir-riagis.
On this 29th nlt.,iy the'Rei. J.. Evans, Mr. SIMON
JUMPER, to .Miss ELIZABETHRICMABAUUM, botß
of Franktbrt township. . • , . •
.
-- On - theAtth inntr,l;) ,
ti). Mist ELIZAUIETII lIEVERLINO. both of Nowv,llle. •
Beams.
.
On, the 18th. inst., Mr FitANCIS 011A01;1, in Perry
County, near Landisburg, lu the 824 year otide age
•
P LOWS
PLOyi'S Inoribet
has and Is constantly keeping an assortment of
the celebrated SAGUIA PLOWS.-, 24 constantly oR
hand Ziegler's, Plank's, and llenwpod'd Plows. We
have also a very large lot of the Ilunons York Plows on
hand, and a floe assortment of Cultivators, Remember
the old etandilast.3lato-striset,
'Mauch 19,1855.[ • umismir qAXTON. .
To) FARMERS:-=The 'subioi4Vei . has
just returned from the City , with Ame of the largest
assortments of Hardware ever . hrought to this place. lls
-has just received 80 dos. Hanics with and 'without pat.
thstenlngs, Iron aid steel hooks ranging in airs from•
44 to $1 50. Also 800 pr straight and twist link trace
chains from 50 to $125. IlomeMade traces of aU kinds,
also A lot of spread,. 114, breast, lutt, car,rylug , poltec
40 log.; chains—also a Tory large lot of, shovels, lets
spades, hoes, rakes, and itt.short • everything • and
thing,Witpted'hy.the Fanners--' , • • •
Aemgw pld, start/ East Main St. Carlisle: • '
lllarc Ito.sBl. , 11. 13A111"0"1.
I)LOWA.:pLowB,
largest and best iiisortinent_of' 'vier effered.
II the Philadelphia Market, many of them new and im
proved patterps, - alao Hold Farrows, Cultivators,Oarden
and deldliolfew,Plaitters, Dairy Jrn'plintentS, Ox
Yokes and Dour; Spades,' ,Shovels, Hoes, improved Spa- •
ding finks; Garden Reels and Lines. • Pruning end Medic-
Ing Shears, with every otherdescription.of Agricuhuial
and IJorticultunil impliments in the -greatest 'variety
and of the moit'appivved osttoi-es,
' • ", _ PASCIIALL, MORRIS 1. CO,; . •
Agrichltural Warehciuse and,coted Store Cor: 7th and
Market et, ;Marl 19'x6.
•
El
liov. • 45,:•,1855.
. • 60,00000!
285 tI(Y
8408 - 60
11,F09'05.
• . '47.740 26
.4,42.749• 17
526,450 . 9 T
$ 525 t 4 50 97