Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 04, 1856, Image 4

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' CANAL COTOITSSTONER,'" ' •
''THOMAS E. COCHRAN; of YOrk
• AlYtlftQll GENtil i • • • •
DAAWIN PIiELPS of 'A rnistrcizin.'Co
• Stil i tVEYOR, (lENETtAL,
BARTHOLOMEW I.,APM, Bradford
TO'THE PEOPLE OP TIIE
STATES,
. • The Peoplci of the. Ultitini. States; itith - ony
r egnia' to postPaiitipal differences or. clirisioos.'
. who ;tee, oppciseti 49 tile repettl of the ::tlisoitt.',"
Coinpromiseito the of Alto' preshit r
ministriition,.to the. ciitension•of Shivery int•
• the Territeries,;iti' pevor
,of the etituission 4.1 1
.1C insas. es it Free ;?trite, ntia - of festering. the'il
action of the 'Federal Covet:um : eta -to; the -ruin :
''ciphis of WasitingtOtt paid ,leffer'son, itre invited*,
by the-Nniienni , Cetnniittee;.•nppointel: by the:
Pittshittg Convention; of the 22,1 of Feb )T v iv.v .
1856 front cult :State throe Delegatesr
_ from .et.tery.. !Carr:. UW3 i 0.1 I itl District; _
Delegiites At - large,' to" meet in 1 3 1fILAPEI,
ii‘7lo47l:lNil 'DAY'
for'the purpose of ieettenmehtling ettit
411 dates to be sopported for. the' offices of pte
tdetit nn•l Vice Pre4dent of the United .State•..
• ,Ily order "of (lie Nhtinnal Cominittee. •
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COFAITY CONVENTION:.
Tho titizOis of 'Cuinherloiol:County favor
. - .blo_.ti.the-.61- - ;jeots_srpeoifietl in theLnhave;ell l
----nre fequested-to-tneet'in--theik tever,al
hoioughs and township, tit,thoir,usi)al
of 'Lahti oz-tilelZgo t
ArrLitt:.o - os, the 70 instant . , had ` m et
Delegates Nom each, tb meet inCoutitY - Cni
• vet,tion On • Montlay, - •the 9th instant, .for ti:
Jurpose ot .electing a Conghissidual Iteprk
-. tentative. to the said National Convention; - -
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I\l-ANY.
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DELEGATE .MEETINGS.
citizens of the East %Van', Carlisle, /V
requested, to meet at the public .hotse of .1
septt Heiser' anti 'the' citizens of the Wi
thepublic . honse „of .4ohn lifill110:„
on AsTunttAY I:Nxt.to, the 7th mat., to
delegatesto the County Convention. -
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DISMISSAL OP MR: CII4._IPTON.--7MI
Cratiaptou 7 the British Minisfkr; was otT
cially informed 6O,Vednesdoy . -ei'enim
of the discontinuance of his officio! rel:
Itions as Minister of Great Britain to fh
do . verniugnt,, aiid his passports furnish(
him. The British Consuls at cincinnat
-New- :York. and
nise:informed .by , letter - of (heir. distni;
. sal, and the notice of the revocation
'their exequators - jras sent to them. • Ir.
meiliately - following the diSmissal , of
. 114
, Crampton f we have:the - announcement
the close of the Legation At.W.4.sliiiigtor ,
Mr. IJually; the Secrotary,.has detuanth
•,..his passports. r l- pis' , • that
Cranipton.resigned se - yen :
months butyy'as Continued by Ai'
government, *Recent advlces from En}
. Jan d' lea ci to - the - belief that - .Mr.
..our Minister.te the British Court,,
;speedily receivo his.dismissal. •
THE . CENTRALAMERICAN QUI:ST.ION'
A' message from the President in re];
tion tO COntral Ani6rican affairs was sei"
to, the Senate,on"Friday hist,, coveting
letter. pf Seerefary. Marcy to Mr 'Dalin:
dated..lllay 24th, upon the aubjeutiof tl
i..different , constructions of! the .Claytox
'Bulwer Treaty.. Ju tliis7etter, Mr. tia
' is iristrueted entreamor to termini.:
- existinediti'eUltresty . diteet rieptiatidr
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and thatcalkno, ))1p Oone, , to'ennui
- into the ecindiiiene of arbitritTair'
eortain p*t4.3,. „The lato,sk advie fro
the NatinPal (. 1 .4.41 serious AS . Pa ` •
to the, atate;ofo ur relationsyrith the Bri,
„
Ler Gen. Win: 'Ayers, a' prorninor
citizen of Harrlibttrp, iliod on the 2G
~1 11%.Mi.'•(Tagli'so.n;: t h1 r itisillnin
watt -44,mi,ved irr poo; only ea 3
, !privioup to r Crim'iton. • .
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• i .It'is-truly said ya a optompopiithat
fit c - sit ee - esses - . of:the Sonifi l ltiyeThicri, .in
IVashi ngton . . It is thCit':thae,.,she . ,,niusi
te:tilet, ip peaceful_ConstitutiOnallmOdes,
,Depriy_Olier of_notring_whieh is-6ra -by
" the Federabcompact, hut give Way, to
: no
effort• to ma( shivery noional.. - Let her
domestic ins itutions alone L-but
,pyeveilt
.her.doinestleating thein : :inanynevi ,ter
' 'ritorY. : This can: : be ' detie,,aneiniiht
_duoeL hectOona_in,i}32o.,:if byr_a-c: tiniprom:
raise the . /Southhad . not been emboldened
to demand whatbefore shaiiiiiirilierinre d
. .
- •!--•of.L,Shalas.nbandpne*„thrktiOntpremiss4,
:' and 'everY-ineh of tha'publie•lands,"nbrtir
or south of 14aSon and Dixon's line; is. ,
now Open to controversy,--by, -the .-consent_
:of the South herself. Let u meet the
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issue ealinly;Lbut.resolttely„;andliO•irOW
to believe' all.;the exciting. starie4 - Which
1 -we hear. Thezeneral goyernment, may
_be pledged tO., the slave -inter* : - ;-
, but,there is a limit to its .power as '1
as a terni , t43 its ,duration:
MANY
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. THE Irtvtsrion•TioN.—lt is stated
that the..inveStigating: con in lace of the
.IJouse of Representatives; in the case of
.. ,• •
Mr. : lfreOkii,•ltitve prepared. their - repprt.
It gives' a synepsis:of the evidence talten,
yhich covers ntbro' than° . pa- .
.:rini3 ? ' and pOncludes'Wfth a'resolution. ex=,
pelting,:.l3rnolts ',and,, censuring 'Alessi's..
'kola. and 'Edmondson: ••-• The
.. • minority ~'
report that therelia3'heen no'-breaelt
privilege, and ifthere" has thatitho Ifouth
has no, jurisdiction:-, . 'The re'pc;rt" . 7ir , as
made on ntinday,,..llA -, it is . not. likely
'Brooks be ex . Pelled as that "
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two-tbirds vote. • , ,
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INDIGNATION :MEETINGS in regarfl to
• thtrontrawr Was:hi9iton are -tpi ng
: hchl nil o•fer ItinglthiOnsett4.' 'ken of nil
pattiwifiatticiAate iin tirna, and the State
seems to be thoroughly aroused. • :
IMRE
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Tlio dastarniy-assikult ivory Sum
n@e, 4.llPati
•4* the'Soutliena ne*afiapcivs -iMmt of!
494 *lll nogalkirt'
struilQr ato "the language'_ liqed' by: , the
litbli~ind td Whig, cinpted in, our last
er. rts The Baltimo're Democrat, 'only
•,regrclkthia.llr.,'l3raplis did ' not ficlisit
some othdr - place tha'n - the Senate Cham:
ber for the "well :niC4d
Thel:"Ctersburg, (rVa.) In tplli
_gekluer IlittaS
' its article " . Siunnr ' s ' Lfekitio
that _ Mr...1 - 34)6h$ :11 is - i
I
contact. with , Summery . - ;not ,becau'se 't ic
.Latter." got a Imican's ; 1.1. c
• llirtf'S''net . .jUstly• entitled. to all fie`got,
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:.more besides,?'but because the assault•oti
11h
for liis The 'lntejligencer wants
• : Seward .thraslred neat, - i thiiugh it iS":puz
' z.led to hnow litiW 'a pretext 'can . be got,
as Seward is too stuaft.'te violate the
tortinf of. deb,itte." •
TheL.Senth_Side---(Va-.-):saysAliW"the
-,telegraph has recently announced 'no
fo‘ more grateful to, the — feelings
of the editor ofihat paper than thb"clas
sical caning" received by Stiwner at the
hands of the,"-chiValtousl3rooks;" which
he says,wa/the only puniSlitnetit-ade
-,
ade
quate to a.Proper•restraint of - St,uuner's
- Abe-Detneeratthinlistlitit
if Sunn:orhad possessed a,spark cour.
tvre lte.would have been - .lnoreL thaii - a
. match for Bii;cik.::4, but that 'hes- " played.
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the craven to perf4tion, Azid, fur lite.
tfdtere can be .wer . spnpat fry." : 1 1.m,LOnisj
ville (Ky.) ofTrooks 'as 'a
,most henornble l e.t,va. l ; 1
rotis aild
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feels. Sure that he has done ii~itliin; iii
gautremitn. It is. iis(A - e:ss - ,
eXtraets i s. as . the
-- - great-tfiass-ofthe-fiouthertt-press;; so - far
spiritof these extracts affords 'striking
evidence' of the 'eteetS of S. - Iw.
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TUE' TitUE STASD•:
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THE ULD-LINE WEacip.:---The Nation
ill'lntelliien6r at Wasbingtgan urge4"the
old4ine Whlge to keep.up todistinet or
';ganization And te hold a National Conven-
t e :• ,kv 14
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t
the :citras:eic;Wded:tii' evettiowiti - With
• d elegateii! ft fo the locofocb'Na
iil 'Convention 9nd4,perfect tor_tf
eXeiterrient pier ' The:Pininsi;
'vanuths are said - to out-numberrther-out
sider 4 froth other States at least t iree
And iikertin all their energy:a It'd
4i11 , t0 - seeure;the - nemithalotiof , )l.l.,:nn- - '
; . ciettatia , O.: in -VonditYls
:papef.s ".frout Cincinnati , rppresent, ,,
'chances to' be.stroiwly
-frfthid.4-tire--,Stingnina .. o . lc
despatch say.-„ • .
• INC INN Dyne t:—Tho cent den - de'
of theTrimids,of Mt'. Buchanan i 4iercaS
ing 'hourly, •as the time for. the,assein Wing
PCaOrlada Seem to 'warrant OM good
ing. The States of Indiana alfd Vqscon,::
sin haVe, declared by a . majerity iii .eau-
this; in his favor. •• Mr. Breckenridge; of
Kentucky, is here, and: is, working
,•flr. Buchanan With :the: expectation
' being - ableto , kring round
. a
prospects of President Fierce. ; aPpear• to
be given up, the kpiesi.lon being whether .
-it is best to drop him aftek the: first
lot, with ''4 tolopliweOtroy4i•oto; or to
keep him. on the : course :e . f,rer two of:three
balkits, so,as.to'giye.the appearance of
constancy.on the-pant - 0110s friends, The '
.arguntentof tlx.‘advbeajes of the• single
ballot is, • that t,o
, lecep bi4t , lomy,er, on' the
course will give'hiin ilie - disativintage of
tkppearing like a Ifeaten:candikitite.•
prevail., The Dttug.
continue titjuse , ronad, itud now'
tall: . of how lfe can retire 'gracefully,. So
as to protect the.fcar.. - • .
Another account sais o:3:Tierce_ ilele..
gatc.l, are very . (fug the friends of
, 13 n (.11 a tja 'eon Ili:16* - qm
nominal ifin—it
unite
4----Ifunter orcler-to:ileft'iaV—
;..;unitier ass-ault l 4 said•. to hate
.u►-
creased :strentrth - at least
tWouty votes: There is_ae--tallc'-7-iii—t'e
scinditi,:.•the two ,third . s - rule -- and - - it - :is
thought it, will not be. attempt:A. 'The .
National :Democratic Committee, - whoaie
examining the claims ot.centesting,dele
gations, have deeitled in faVor:of , - admit
tin. the Anti-Benton delei , ates from .11is.i
EMI
souri r and are ordeavoring ti
the difilettltiei- between tb
Soft dclegtitions from Neii
SIIAIIII TALK IN THE ATE.
he Suninernlnir was liraltfiti-t -. up in the
~' .
unto, on Tuesdni,4.y.srs: . SLinem,. and ,
-1.) wuB,--whit--replietl-to-the : statement-of-Mr;-
S tuner, explaining their position wiih niter ,-
s f 7
t;4
erre to it, and denying any ,pnrticipation Tin
the outrage; or any previous knowledge of an
inte'ailenTioThit.tiho'klfr, S: . ". , --. ' - '
Butler, of S. C. who had beeh ahOent
frr some days, appeared in his seat; and re
-marked that he approved orthe el:induct4 his
gnllunt nephew, and nasutued upon himself iifl
the responsiblity.
Mr. TOO4IIB of OeOrgia,afao ioniarited that
the conduct of. Brooks, met his'
WADE of Ohio. said that; it was impos.
sible for him to sit still and hear such princi-.
plea avowed ns hail been on.this occasion. ' As
to the feels in - - referende to the assault,' he
knew nothing atiout•thent and had nothink to
say on that point, wee" there in a pretty
leap minority, not-wore 'than omi fifth Of the
Senate entertaining Opinions similar to his:
but when he beard it stnted upon that, floor
.that an, nssassin-like, cowardly attack 'had
been made upon a man unarmed and haring
no pewer fii'defendliqel4f; and that be heti
been stricken down cud althost Murdered, and
then heard a Senator avow that . he , approved,
such conduct, it beeopes matter:of some. in
terest and ponie itnportance to'all thii.,tiembers
of the body, and gm, minority especially. A
brave mnn could .not, defend himself agahMt
Such attache as thin, slid he Might :be over--
,powered by, numbers; but , ovelpowered' Or_
not, live or die, (said be,) I Will•vindionte the
rights of liberty flebste and the fieedem of
discussion. soilong eel liver • , If. the principle,
avowed hero is to„privail;'let us come armed
for:the •eombat. are: f our to
am here to meet.,Toul ',,Atnan" can , die
in no bette.r cause - ,than in vindicating," the
rights of debate, upon., this.,ll4or: If these
prineiples are to.lo approved by thiimajority.
and boom° a "part:end parcel, - ef fa* •of
Congress letit l e uriderstood.",.. - ,
Mr. WILSof., of Matfift.:ftfildnied: . riq, • Berne.
remarks designed fo.,`.laffo*ltkat wo4'
nothing inconsistent in the `statstnettt. of :;.
Sumner with the' elfdanntioyfi';oo4lfeseis,',
marks, , characterized , the . attack of Mr.
BrookS'as brutal; murderous and ,cowardly,
assault. To which Mr. numen, On his .seaq
replied,—;“ - Ken are a liar.". Mr. Wilson l yith
prudence and , forbearande, which is not ea
eify apprecinted, 41,40 certainly 'common - M.!
bk. continued ifls reninile - without noticing
the vulgar retort Mr. It;'
The debate vas out short, by: the arrival. 'of
the bciar forthe 'taking up. the special 0r...
'dery
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iiitiiit : fittii:.*-iouittu-3,llq.tters: - -
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PriVAitTl.liti InAoys.--,Two
piittiee,of Uragodue, ittt`clei r7 'dornpart
al' Lidute anti , Eitardt left ttke Carlisle
"ipprr4kil,bn,49,ncijiy . .rmaiiitiiii . ,4o; - destined
for Poi Ailey . iiiiiitat,i,..• . :E: - .:4:: . , : : , .y.:%•' - -• ., '
" ~• -•,• i',....i.,-
;T6,91)----D-pr-ropresett
tative Congrosa home atnolig i li!.*
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ou nslituey, Coogress , ha i ying ad)o:uttned Jr o
-soine•days id ottler to have their liall fitted
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. 11 , 1 1 3 0 0 rilPnimer;and - „tni'aliow, - 'the ttemocratia
Wernher§ to attend the Ciuclimatteotivention.
-:1)1613-N AX , :- tLY --SPaj N G
W. Pation's n6v - , and elegant trot& at - tho .
miles,Fouth of
will heopen for tlie:yeeeption of visitors
en the Ist af,Jtily.. 'The - taire,.atreng,
-tain T uiri-gOod-4viiterlnntl--fine
tteigy.torhood oe.o.e,skingi,'hnve :rendered
theni a re,piAltir'rert,liiia' wit - ere - iontlaen t
that visitors :will - fttni• in' the new botch.
it gentlennutly and alraiflelandhwd, 0,1. that l i
'they can desire to 68111'0 a delightful sojourn
during the eurumer: • *
MOWTRIAL;O .
are requested nh state that 4 s.l'ial of. one of .
Ketchum's celebrated Mowing.:Machities N%lll
1111i0 Ole() oii . :the s farnt of Col:,,W.„lll..,llentler
son, near, on" B;iturdlfy._the7 14th of
June, when.WftHarmers of Cumberland county.
'are requested to be present and witness its
operation. ',Mr...Jacob C Mcßride, the' agent
for this .flower, -will have a number of the ma
chines on the ground . and gill receive 'orders
from thas-c - ilC:iring. to purchase. -
!On . Saturday ;night, last,
about half pn t .even o'clock, on. Lonther at.,
It soldier named 'Bollard .McGreeq stabbed
another soldi'er, mulled Thomas. NleGary,••
tlicting n wound so terrible as to Canso - the
- dentit --- 9fMctiTiryTirti Monday morning.' Bodin
•the-men belonged-to-the -11, 5. -Dragbons-all
tioned.a.t.the Carlisle. Barracks. At an- earli
er hour of the ermine . they had met in town
aril had all amp Lalterclition 00 occoant of
- 8 - mic4lll - a . liy, but parted' witkont Onining to
Iplo*a.'- The next time. they' niet - ;MoGree
pianged.A large dirk, knife into McGary, whO °
ttniuediately . fell covered with blood, - Mc,
_Gmeevy-waS arrested and after a .hearing be
fore Justicelldeaiab, - committed to jail tor
trial..„..,Thii,ve,Ounded Nan was conveyed to the
;0 atriepnlth e'd le q' err end ay,. -- ioraJA g:
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'''• ,-, - - '.Eiß,ltstit4r:Ccoit.N.--+Wolcitrn that : 1 a
_grent r inalpOut:fartners.. hive ; been forced
to eidatit : t heir OortrthiS • ' The ,'shoot
tie t l ajolieatritt g t tit the'p rep, r time, eittialeation ,
has.heetiMadre'tinil,the . grain found to be- in
process of decay. • This matter being very
general a good deal of speculation Una • arisen'
as to thti tango. The received opinion vie-fuld,
is that the extreme cold weather of the past
winter froze,the gvo.of the , grain, • tlius.de-_
if - thia be tdie.easo, it
will not do for:our farmers' to expo S- corn in- -
tended for seed in open.eorzietilis. They - will
'pa under .the.hec'ea:-ItY of" protecting it. from
eiitrenceiiiitri4Telial: It Is, tiiii& - thlit 7-When
the corn -ins gathered last fall, there watc,com.,.
siderable pap' in the.cob, .and.this of.'enittse is
nn 'additional reason why it, hat been kille'd' by
•The frozen gore), when'exaNined
r • proves to Vedry and easily . rubliedto a p0w... ,
tier,',whjlii that Unaffected by, the frost retains
the natural , Noisture:alwayerobservable in : the
living- groin.
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monize
d and
AN , EvE.Writa, Nuiirß..—Sutpi•day
night last will be long remembered as nn event
ful night in our, borough._ The first and great
event Rasthe introdUction of the, •gits into
dwellings and stores; which-:exeited a lively
degree ufentliusinstri and throngs of &penis-,
toiliiiiiiro - titidlea 416Sebetties vi Mai Were meet
bciltinntly lilipiinated, ' The next event was
of a totally diffehat and Melancholy Warm,•
tot/Itont half-past nine oclock an alterca
tion occurred :oz lAentlier street, :hetweentwo
private soldiers ,from , the garrison, the fatal
result. of Whichle,det6Aed u another notice.
-Ct Midnight - to cOrtipiMe the events of t 66
night, 'the alarm of fire.was sounded and the
ci i m „, un ity` wm roused from, slumber to wit
ness a conflagration. ' The fire proved to tie' tithe
, , • a ,
barn of.llr. Jacob Zug, at 'the extreme
. • A
ie •
'ru 'seetioti.of ,the bn
r (A
- lg h ' Beirt:of &Jinni
and 'filled with combustible' materials 'the
forts of the , firemea to save it were unavailing -
The'ilrnyttit,undonbtedlY originated.by an-in
• were cer oi a ty and twomon were arressed 0 9 0 444.
clan but atierwtqd tlischnipd for Want of , sut:
6 ' 00 '4 oofeuen•to• subsicintiate their 11 ;4
The first and last events'of thnnight,hrlpg
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'tug into:vrictical use both the thaeandWater
Werke,. afforded the Most satiefactOry. demon.
• 'strati - on - of their Utility and' Veit *,intOrtinCe
to, the cPmforf and safety, of the community
pErTire attention 'ot etre favoyable
iiiit.itl,lnvited to the, call for ,a County Con.
vention to send a Wept(' to the People's lin..
,
tional Convention. • , • '
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sie Gras iforks are at lentki . corniqeted_and
npraptical operi)tion_ . _Ou Thnrsday.night the
publiatstreet lanips'Wereligiiiiii and on' kat
urday-nightjhe.ga-s was introduced into the
•:.
which wereikeprired with the proper, fittures T •
for lightinilitp : . Thebriliianey of the light at
once ft tteitcql
,th 'suticesSfnl Worlt ing. of every
port of ; tife machinery Through ut
the.whole
extent:Of ..maiixp* hnt - bne. iepk lyas_diseei,._.-_-
ered., Which was •, speedi!y . .rePhired,: . .. The . .gas
is of a s . uperior.tptality,, the light being clef
„
tiit
,Many, residences' were. splen- •
didlyUdaiihnted on 'Salt/idsy night,' inaking
display_whickelicited- T the-niest-enthusiastia
o
spressions
• `Of satisfaction: We ear tilY
.eon
gratulato:the;Dresident and Directors . of the ,
Gonipany, 'and their indefatigable •So - perinten-.
tient, Mr Irish, upon thaAritupphant result of
their labors:
:-.-AK-many-of.lmr-ren.lers-liintilot-beaequninz---
ted with the inthle of remiufacturing s coal-gas,
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We Will. ,IVC iheiri:.soniew het of :in h6w .
the thing is -done,' It is' much sirnpter than
Many - people imagine. The gas is distilled-
TrOpi tiituniinons coal- in "ret: - rts," . which are
Oblotfg cylinders' of iron, kept csnstantly-heat 7 -' 7
etficiA . high degree, and the front openings of .
which 'aro' -closed carefully by au' -iron iMor
with-the bilges cemented with soft cloy. The
vapor arising frent.the coal is received into a
tube; by means of which it is paymitted,•to
escape into a — Berieg of vessels, where is
cooled and-deposits much of itsimpural i niat-',
ter. - It is that passed into -another 'cries of
vessels containing-quicklime which robs-it of
its sulphurous and, other mixtures: .
this reCe-iver it fle - Ws
_purified, es.wt; . lintlit in
use, into the gasometer, and is fruni
diStributed as. may be needed , -- througli.mains
and service pipes, in flic-Various . parts of the.
borough:— . TIM.: highly charged bituininous l
coals are found hest adapted to The purpose
gas-Molting.. In the mariaracttiro . offgaS
Newcastle _coal, a chaidron iveihing 27. cwt.
8;1150.0bie feVi — of gas, 14
aryl. of coke,l24:gallcins
.galions of thick Jar. -E-e-ttftel,eoal.,will
upon an average:Jl3,l2oo cubic feet Of gas to•
ttiVetifirdion-.- •
cr. ENCJINIt.-31 r. John Hen:
' .del, of this borough, has just completed nod
'successfully tested a s,ratill . stationery engine,. •
of I,tbOit o niln If bor;:e Power;- - mittrwofif - •
cylinder and four-inch stroke,-and embracing •
entirely new priticiplesin.its construction.: In •
applying the_steamOi_o_sliipeaies-with-the.ec -
centric; thuS reducing the anionnt•of friction
and also considerable unnecessary. meckinery
attached to •engines:onthe
This is supplanted by.peculiarly_formed knives
in the steam- chest, admitting steam 'regularly
and 'proper , quantity •by n.: motion of their
err n.. The workmanship -- and -- alone - re - -
fleet great credit upon its builder, and is well,
worthy inspection :by connoirettra and tlmp l ablic.
,;11r. 'lenders profession might suggest to 'some
its application to his own biisiaess, ns aspeedy
and ofricasciou§ publie'tooth•drfztcrr,_but We can
assure the weak-nerved that, nt present, it is A
not his intention to reiluce the ReieLICC to such
. ._Cemplete method.
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crensingin popular favor. Its proprietor pos
sesses nnsurpassed facilities Tor aupplying its
oustothers with good and fashionable' BoOts
and Shoes atthe very low prices peculiii to
bis establiAments hoth-trere and in Lancaster.
His agent here—Mi.3:B; Janiis : On-receivee
tc'eikiy supplies of ; the best'work mantifalitnqd
in Lancaster and. Philadelphia. Those in
want of Trunks and Carpet Bags; can''elivitya
find a supply at Rawlins' cheapßoot and Shoe
Store, corner'of Main and Pitt streets. Our
readers aro invited to call and •See_ for ',them
selves.
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• 1T0 • 0PLA.241;13 11.9101.0; Baxxits - .—Certificate
of Rldph Lute, Eiq., Editor "Spirit of Times,''
Ironton, Ohio. Ironton, October 30, 7864. -
Dr.. C. .111. Jackson—Dear ,Sir—The Bitters
are -in g;Teat demand hero. In addition to
the quality sold' by 'ldoxley '& -- Barber, your
agents, the ,two other stores sell more of. them
than-any - other medicine. I find they are
much titled by eenvalescent fever patients ,to
rebuilth their . brek en „henstifutions. ',lave
used during the last summer, in my own fam
ily, four bottles. They were reccomended
to we'first by a neightior; at .time whenlney
system was much debilitated from the effects
of severeStlliousTever. ~They' gave me "nil '
appetito,, and restored• a tope and vigor to my
whole system.-- In one of the September tinm
pf,my papor: I' reloted my experience of the
good effects of thst.llittere„, since which . time
they have hid. a large ; sale, and have now'be
come, tho standaid, medicine in this - vicinity.
liicouebision, liropld any that I. febl.grent
pleasutvin giving you. lids. testimony of
villa° itud success of your preparation' •
•;* i . l Eiespectfully, yours, RALPH LUTE.
Stas..advertisereent:
liottoirkee L 1.13, a cure forgek - flendmhe Me.—
H an , Knuere, of hover Maine, Iglus, perhaps, one Of tbo
mutest sufferers from siettleyttrho and bile, scareelY
n day ra.sned w'thout hierfeeding the tire:W(ll effects of
these formidable exile, ho put binisoliln the hand , ' of
the dcoters, but they , did him no good,. in Act. pe . be.
came until ids sufferings %yen. wore thatthWnon
nature could bear, and 'ho Ahura . ounh under them;
fortunately fee, him. he pounrionl . 110)Ineray's
upon the ciAom. deonwd the bowel.%
desired the head, and by preserving e ill than for eight
weeks:. thoroughly restored him - to lirolth— Ile lom ever
e e hem entirely free from these Areadfui attacks
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