Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 20, 1858, Image 2

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' ST. PAUL, (MINNESOTA) Jan„ 2, 1858.
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. ' DEAR HERALD,-Judging ifronrthe numbenumber'
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of names found• u,pon the "Registers" of the
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1•23' • SEM% - ,-I- I 1 21 $ 4 '• take ware of himself,
,he generally puts his
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. 1 , 1 , ).. going about seeking whom they may take in.
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_ 3O- i - , 11 - (3... - 11 •„,: tio . n conseirentiolly subliMe, wherever the
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P ' .3 1: 1 :11 l ' : i 171,- sinning light of glittering'gold moth make itself
• 1:3 Illii,lo !Ott. tol ' 19 20 21 22 2fii,24 l :E. ' manifest . Or : course, you :don't have amid
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.1 .2 r 27 1 21 1 2 ” 4ur r i 1 -"'..• your puttitt to; 'self denying, World-renoivned
' l . ' 1 .' ' -..• ' ' • I people, ahy•cultivoting such -hetrodoxicnl sel-
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gt• p4p c t for -11 ,IS .6 itis 1111 b• /i ciPg s -: •of all evil, odd'
' - ..tioliness as this,'_ Oh, no, Money is . the root
consequenfly ignored;
. • • .Do you know how we multecitics net here 1/,,1
/ TIIE ACIIOOI.-Itool4 14 , 313V,E1t, • ~ •
%Se don't build theta that:woold destroy the'
Is publts,ll3:3l at. this :tire, a t•it t e low price of. FliC) . ‘ •
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Cents ur year, In adtuni•e. it Is der:oh-LI entirely " t 9 1,113 n0d, and 111118 injure the trade But this
intholls,.ifid to that wldat Interests tuna 'and Bays. I is the " modus operandi "" Half a dozen boil
.}.3vvry 'School girl and school Lay should subscrll.e. far I. fellows well met, do meet, whereoft the spark
copy. You etut easy alcor l l it..,Osty Faun cENTS: 11 f ling wine foometh high anti its willing recep,
month:counot you !Taro that; in order to have a panel
- ; • 10 . 014 lay' low. The landlord's bill ; both wide
• of your i ownt •
and lang l extended, lice .like n thing not to_be
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escaped,-upon the .1 ahle. - ll.ilt - e . Bengali's ghost,
• To Readers and Correspondentn.
' • '. the ireful , words, loom up, 1
. 71 st-nitt.st he
' Ssveral 'original articles ore on file, which • ' bill . 1
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will have, a place in clue time. paid. Gloomy visions flit nroond,of days depar4;„
. ed, gone out 'an - deep betivitik 'sighs and
• Thuse • Who hove
. rend - the Sacred Poems of
N., P. Wards, will be grntifled to learn that long drawn gpank... - Deep reached to recepta
he contemplates giving a new, series to the ales where oft before golden sounds were once
world. The first, entitled " Rachel- 7 , A Bible emitted and notes of , joy leaped forth at bid
'story, for Mothere,".. wo copy this week front . !ding. But, alas!, the bond remained— un
the 'Home Journal. • •,, .• , ~ ' drawn ! Eye-brows, like railway stocks, slid
" The " Midi' Bond : Jaunt" is by a new don- ! fall. Bivalve-like, the jaws did open ; and from
tributor, " Trebor," .whods .quite graphic in . i.....those - dork.reccases cause forth - a-groan: The
his descriptions. --•
. ' ; • -. i like was neverThearkbefore. Nal " extrases
The beautiful lines " To'.l:stelle," on ours ~ Hien" did cast itself into the- brooch and bid
.-fourth page, tire from the pen of an old friend, :• 'the spectre to - he shwa The Ruhicen mallet '
'whose- poetic •rairse fins frequently enriched I be - passed. 11iippy thought, ft city mtist be
the eoiumne of the Alv.nAln:' But we doubt 1 Made, not-tweet's° jt was wonted, but money
touch if he ever set his liarp to sweeter musg..rwas. A lithtigenphic• plan piing on the mill - ;
(ban he 'wrote:the linee-to Estelle. : ' 1 a t. , picnyunes" wortlt of acid erases .. flre mime,
'We beg - our readers not to Air the "-Spicy !• nail th e deep, enplioneous tottife - of City
Correspondence:" ... ' I iv.io inserted, and the deed' was done. A very
Our render's will notice that, Cut:sin
Jon," our former -Philadelphia-covetpoodent,
has et length reached ,Californin,:from whicti
give us .a fogulurneirel of letters.
Came Wrsa, of illitinesoto,ie wele„orne. it
15 6 close obeerver end we ehall. glad to
Lanr from•hirn
,
Dn. HA1i1)3126'13 last loiter, on tne•tretitment
of diseasep,of the cheet,by inhalation, appears
in this paper. Although the Do9tor . is not ):t
Thompsonian practicioner,. 116 conerudes the
_subject tiow with "No. 6."
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DR. DUFFIELD , S ADDRESS
Some three months ago, we nnnpunced that
arrangements were tanking •to publish the
"Historical AddiC'Sit."'.a9iivered.by the•Sev'.
Dr..flueFIELD, of Defroit, the 'Celebration
of the Centennial Anniversary of the Fitst
Presbyterian Church of Carlisle, in July last
The Addi Was has now been placeifin'our him&
for 'that purpnee . and,we conteinplate issuing
it about the ilrCt of yebrimry next, provided
is sufficient nuMberof copies will be subscribed
fei,•in advance, to warrant the expenßf.
Vibe ptiiittd in pamphlet form, on good pa
per, yrith , nOw' t ypo, and 1)11 contain about 85
pages, including tit:du:alio appendix, icgether
with the proceedings of the Csntennbil Cole
bration,!tind'will be furnished' to subscribers
at 25 oeCta'per copy',
The reputation which LinDONFIELD enjnys
H fo p
vivid writer, hie relation to the Ctinrch.
many, yeara, twits pastor, the circurisittui
ees:vihrw-iiiii-ti7,1.47 Addreee ,,. on its
slue is,chistaieni sketch of the early set
tlement of the "Churches of thO Valley;" gives
'peculiar interest. to'
. 041 publication, and no
tliti t editton will . he limited ' t o the number : of
copies scbseribed for; those who •wish' to' se
mire it, should send In' their 'Orders without'
delay.
' • :
, OM. M
.' Iloisld othoe,'?,Cuirliele,,Pc,
Mil
Dpeember 23; 9867
N. 8.-4ii:de‘ta oitb4;
or c..0gi:1,1?) , ;, 4 , ,,. p.f1a111a,r0pd„
at the, pokkotopes of J. Loodool,A. 11.4 ,
and Bkrypok, Taylo:'4'
. „ . .
STATt Torakeu6n 7 -Henry
boob re-elestiid State Treasu'ely ' .
[rorreepondonce of the " Cerlgh;lforald."]
LETTER FROM MINNESOTA . .
few months olled round, and thousarirfs of
•cl;llara—were-renlized r frnd these mod caps
grew wealthy at the expense of Pastern caPi-
ThiS is no tfancy sketch: IfourThutn-
hle.correSpondent could give the names of the
actors, were it neeesSury. My object in allud
ing to the above, is simply to -give you "a prep
behin . dthe curtain, to let the miisscslnow liow
some thingis'are'done in th'e - enterpiiiingivesC
When we'tolic into consideration that One hun..„
.died and twenty "elites," at least In extent to
St. Louis linvo• been laid out, lithographed in
thit fines( style of .art, and'spread broadcast
„throughout thii entire United States, unblush
ingly proclaiming The - unmitigated falselkooll of
their-authors, how . thir or that place possesses
'Mlvantages thei mtother place ever did or
If t/6 half were true, tho—oxact,
• locale" of tha "thirden of Eden" wouldiie
.determined. 'lf it be true that "Ala:
tone's lends .enchantment to the view," then
only can .we account why so many shrewd and
camions men have pernilited themselves to Ike
taken-in and " donQfor," with a greeness per
fectly refre4ing. Hundreds of thousands of
dollars have bei.vn transmitted to thin dktant
poip,t, and invested with recklessness unpar
alleled, in lots in these:paper towns, and, yet
the question is seriously propounded, will these
lots pay? I will any they will not in thousands
of CREWS. Immense losses must to sustained
by somebody. Buying town lots without care.
frit personal inspection, reminds me of fellow
fishing, in a bay stack with a magnet ?Or ilmt
needle so often spoken of, and, awakened Op
after a day ' s toil to the fact that he was at the
?troll!, dad:. , The'renson why lot's will not pay;
I will now briefly' allude to. Lots have beeri
purchased at prices that the location mill not
warrant; - and - cannet - for ninny years to
The towns' are at ten years in advance of
the wants of the country. This fact none dis
putes ; then hew are the towns to he ustain
ediltlttfrom what source arc the numerous
Aohlthitatits to draw their means of Sokistence?
rt must he from abroad. This cannot be done,
except by producing a. constant drain of mo
ney, which is the life-giving e l iortrent, abso
lutely essential to the prosperity of a new
country. Agriculture has been almost totally
neglected, forth° reason 'that it was too slow
a process to gain wealth., The old maxims of
Poor Richard are at a 'sorry di count. '. Verily
the young of. the present : generation all; wiser.
than their fathers. Lois are valued at, am] its
ninny cases would ..sullat prices that would
startle a 'Wall street broker. In view of all
the'se facts,.nc_orie .need be surprised if lots
don't
TIM indebtedness of this country to the'East
is immense, to an extent that but few realize
The debt of this city (Bt. Pruti,).js_cetimated
by one of our "Dailies" at two and a half
mil
ions; one-1 alf of this amount " protested pa-
per," This has never beep successfully con
tradicted; so it loin . regard to other portions
.of Minnesota. Butdittle'money remains here,
not a moiety of ,the amount: required. i Then
from what quarter is relieMo come? Two
ways are presented, each, in7sotne quarters,'
urged with a degree. of portinacity•mhich
think the facts will not warrant. .Emigralidn
is the great Panacea to cure the ills -tve, are
heir to. It is supposed that the general stop
page of , the great manufacturing interests -of
the East wlllt compel,a large number.to seek .
' . .homet i iyheltest. Operatives in uinufac
t etoriCl niyWrixo.beehyrovetbiarfti:conomy
and thrift in hutbanding their resources, nud
the expellees 0' maintaining their fatnilies will
absorb their melts to such an extent as leave
nothing to pay the necessarily heavy expenses
of ti removel to thin
,distant, point. The post
leaches us that it is in times of unusual pros
verity Oat .1/migration.: floUrisbes, and 'which
_actutu...essonticlialts_auccetia...„_Therefore,this
re4nurce. at ,best; looks doubtful., Again; on—
ra.tlists moy, ho lutlueetl to :tl,ltootoirtho'sur-.
'plus capital of the List to :invest:at:the ioducial
tatesofTent.copie as it; is' efforeti 4 nt,present..
Two difficulties, precept khemselvealta , my.view..,
Ist: Theilttubt whether there is titti , eiteplus'A
~ • , •
20. The, complete °prostration. , confidence : l
in such investments, which never will he, re:,
eioiwd until a. complote„9noeliation and wip-.
; lug out of . thia deht. J. fear. a t glooniy future
, is in Store foy,i,uc; , nhil thogreatitnd'unavoicia-•
bit chili - 0144! of; propertyo'neds, inithifestod'
.' , f;;;WO; ilay, dayijolle,JOa..L.ploinly,Aatines,.:
fear, in,. Is :Inesitoble: 1111tty ,, tt
4 bright faturk.tb ill,store fort ue,andia good'
• tinie Gordo, riat
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=HE
CONtinEiSE4IONAL,
, -'eonire . sliast,.week past the' joint resolution
the power of the Tresiilent in regarqto . the restoration of officers
ant down by. thc Nncnl Retiring Bowl]. The
prOvitling ° ,tlint it Should
criite to allow on increase of the number, or
Octiiie list, - was rejected;'-arid
iiinother nroendnioit_nflopted, the.norn-:
Waiting power of the - Presid o ent to six months -
,after the pritsage of the resolution. In the
,course of th 'debote, the action of the Itetire- -
ing=Bnord was pointedly_conilcroned,by_Sena,
tors Hale, Davis; Mauston, Toombs and eh
ttlhr ••
`frirsvt - T - , !dot to Cr
- -- " ----7- L in the FUM, Of $2OO to keep' the pence for one
494turclay,---83;-00- -- --
e- - -ot Nor. Shenrer fin. bornMOdwealth, - arid Miller
ta'pretlent it medal to Sundtry. •34 00 Rain. . for defend int. . ' - . . • .. • . -.
and lob . .
Monda 33 00 . • 4 Corn. vs. - Charley Reighter and Joint Siring
• • '
4tmen,_ y.
-••• f fellow. Burglary. lilte.defendants were not'
- 1 0 eekly 35 00 : 1
' . "0
I . ' •
Mean, '
. .
meo. Jommodore Paulding,
for capittring Walker and his fillibusterS..Mr..
Brown "grive%ii-Utice - bran .nmendment, or
rather enhkitnte, , condemning (hp nrrest,,ns
it violotiOn of the sovereightiof.Nicarogna,,ns
not sanctioned by soy esieting Into -of-Con
gress, and disavowing stud condemning the act.
Lt tbellouse, - thOdli'ivtMiiiitiiiiini - in speech.;
on this goetition
In the Ifous(a message was received from
the President in response to the resolution
calling for
_information relative to the events
in'Cetity'silAinerica. • Its parts were appropiii
att referred. A message was alas ree . eivii..l
, from the Pre,idrut, stating that' lie unit re
.
r e • ei.v.ed a_copy_of_ths)...ol2.nstitutim of Nlinnesota
and an abstract of the votes 'on its adoption:
.nod' transmitted both to-:.the Senate. The
llnifse went into committee and'and listened .
.to speeches'on IlTe Nicaragua question.*
The Smite line ndopted n retolutinit offered
by ;111r. Itell; . nsltlng the Interior Deportment
for no Ortiumte of the gnantity of hind grun
ted to 'Minnesota for tailrond purposesi under
the net oflnsi session. The Semite also ndop
ted n resolution offered by Mr. Davis, calling
6010'1'111r Deportment for n report of the
Commission on Wnr--Oluitne Oregon and
Washington . territories. The Semite held no
eseentive session. •
t in thellouse 'Mr. - Stephens of Georgia ex
plained and defended his views in favor of
Walker and his fillibusters. .I‘lr Blair, of Mo.
gave notice of his intention to offer a resolu
tion fir the appointment .of n' committee in•
structed to inquire into the expediency.of
nc
quiring territory in Central or South America,
to colonize the free blacks of Ott-United States
110 expeessed liirris'eltoppoSed to the propaga
tionof Slavery, which he said was at the,bot
tom of the fillibustm log enter, rises.
'lotions heretofore i , ffered, referring. the
,ports
of the President's annual mestingeto the np
propriate.commitlees, were taken tip, and ya
riot's iitormlnients offered. One amendment.
adopted was to refer the." subjectof. military.
expenditures to the Judiciary Commillee,with .
instrttcNirto inquire into 'the expediency of
amending the neutrality laws, .
trite 'proceedings - of Congress. during tbe'laSt
weeli - possest.emin special interest, except t.l*
which necessirily‘ attaches to,th'e husitids of,
the Government. The proposition to admit
kansa., wider - titti' 7 l.Pcompton - .Constittition
will raise 'a
Storm in• both lionses, and. the
members are .now, engaged in taking their
bearings - 'and distances,* so-that . they may
know: wh'eie. to qnd'themselveiwhen it blows
L E C . IBL i' I Y G:~
,In the Senate, on Wednesday, the Annual
Reparta of•the Commissioners of the - Sinking
'Fund and Auditor General, were presented,—
A resolution woe dc h ated :Ind postponed, ntk 7
ingthe';Governor to transmit to the Semite. a
Copy. of tt the, report of the Commissioners np•
pointed.day him to investigate the affalrti . of the
Bank of yeooo3lvania. A resolution was a
dopted, appniutiag Henry illenold additional
Doorkeeper. 1.. •
lowrr.4lo se, the report of the State
Treastaer, showitv where tifit m..nei of the
c .,, lll4lllollWeiliiii is deposited , was presented
stiki real. It shnws....that of the Milano° in.
hand, $706,141, the 1111101111 i of *487,063 I s
deposited in banks, and $165.051 is cash in
the Treasury. Mr. Melloy read a supplement
to the Philadelphia Consolidation Act, nntt,Nlr.
()ciao a hill to !Mulish frauds by trostees,baiik.S.,
ersund - others - entrusted - witir the safezkeeputg
of in onvyv
On Thursday, the Senate adopted a eon
tenet for publi-Idng the Daily Legislative
cord. X bill was Piissed appropriating $ll,-
000 to purchase a house and lot for the gutter
notarial recidenco The bill ,to extend the
operations of thostay law was reported Irom
the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered
to be printed. Mr. Coffey lead a bill to in
corporate the Suprtime Grand GotinCil of the
Order of .the Sons of Malta, and Mr.abuniall
one to enttlile;theiank of •,Pennsylvaida to
make assignMent and transfer the charter
to DCW parties. The Governor's recommen
dation iii favor pf erecting a monutnetti to the
deceased Pennsylvanians who served, in the
Mexictin war was vfereb - cl to a Special Com
mittee.. ,
A rosolution wen - also adopted v to escort the
Governor eleot to the Capitol, on'tuesd'ay, the
day of his inauguration. linase, the
Speaker announceil,the Standing Committees - .
Both liointes met in joint
.Copvention to count
the votes - cast on . the proposed atuendtnents to
the Constitution.
Friday, Jannory• 16, in the Sennte, the corn
mittee on the gubernatorial inauguration re
ported a resolution which was. adopted,: that
the election-returns-be opened and published
to•day in the Hall of Representatives, in joint
convention. In the lower House,.theSenate
:bill appropriating money to purchase a man
sion for the residence of. the Governor - of the
State, was mode the special order for to day,
a motion for its indefiuite postponement being
defeated,by yeas 32,nays - 64. A dommunilia
'don from .the Aridit4 aent;ral announced that
lie had verified the correctness of the st'ate:.
meats modb-in thereitort of the State Trea
surer. The progpimme of:the ceremonies for
the inauguralion GoverniiVPXo64 on Toes
.'day, was re ported and adopted. Wrious
minutions were made for
~t be of fi ce ,of State
ATreseurer. The two•H i ciMeirmet iii joint con
vention 'tied counted iire votelor G'avertior;--
In the lower House, Hippie reported fa
vorably .111)111 to ootifirm the title of the Ronk
of Chambersburg to certain real estate in Phil'.
gm,•Our thanks ere due to gen. FETTED9
of the 'Senate, and Messrs : STusnr. and 1410.
CLIME, 'of thefor:d.e . gridativeT,docti 7
merits: By - the'cirny,.Wo napes, that Mr. Siunrt
bas been plikeed on' the CoMmitteo on E.lncn
',lion:, This is one Of the most important com
mittee's the.Tintise; and we• a're'gratified to
kart that our iteprimentitive is a member of
," Helms' heretofore been on netlie friend
of the CoMmort SehOolSdit, this deeply, and is.
now pin'ool in n position pqm,ro the : soerp,Of
Lis usefulness May; be enlarged.
PRINTEIIe NEWS , LETTER. l =ollloettei & Go ,
V.l4lactfilk4al. l 4LTP - ilatlTl.ftltd.th.9ff , ublictiti6n±
of a 1)06 , 5 ca 11.4 Alio -Fruiter/
It iotO be devoted tho,joteresto o thd 'crier;
'mill 'Will iloubt.bet t pt, 43,OnpiAletablo'ndvian.'
t4e to printet4.- , i - „ , ••• !, • •
Mount .auti Euuniu '3l-tatters
r .
Aleteorohogltall'ltegleter for the Wed(
.putting Jatirtary itth, 1 - 48. '
Trierni-1 ROn. I litemo4•ke
j. , • •
DIV
Tu6edey r-=
140-oo
IiZZEI
30'00._x__
'37 00
Thursday
rairi
:22..00
< The degree of heat in the . above register
itt lye nyeroge of three obvet totiotos.
SPRING SALES
David RRleton, of Silver Spring township.
will off,r, at Pnblio polo, on. IVedimAny tht
17th of Fohrunry.n valet . ) , .Of stuck nn l form
ing utensils, rind 40,aci.es of . wno.dininl.
Andrew Rnlrton of W est N 014 0 .101.0 town.
slap; Will at on Tneedortlw
.2cl
3_pf_febtunnyi tire_ stuck _d_intutint
utensils, Ituise . s, qoung mink. hogs &c , • •
NEW ADVERTISEIIII,ITS
PaFclj l lams & Co.; of :PlinadelPlda JO
vertiees " lariy's Reaper aiid Muiver,'.' Corn
eließets nnd . •'Prouty Plows". • -
' The.firin oft Velll7. & Brothers, dry-good
tnerchnnra will terininato - on the first of Pebu
!try next, the business will be continued by
the senior partner A. V. Bentz.•
buy again resumed the p ,
nc
tice Denlistay, aChis ,residence •in • Main
CCM
.11.; Hosier,. of Narth 1144.1d1eten township
ndyekises strity ricer."
. .
Lettere of.tultninistratien en the C' ate. of
I?,leanor McAllister deceased have heenksued
to Wei,' M. Senufier of lownohip.
The rep.oit of the Ittnrtiof vi s itors to , trig
Poor Howe. Ruth. at the J ,nuary term, will
also he found in this paper. • '
Court Proceedings for the .J/11111111.)
=MIMI
comstiiN nsT 151:1:K. •
- John G. Rupp vs.
peal J_ndgernont
ti 2:°0; Notts, f, l'Arlier for plnfnliif, tind
Green fordefenrinnt. •
11.. R. Climeh't+ Heirs SvesAneltonnn
Railroad. Appeal from award of viewera' in
nseessing ilmnagef.t.
.Continued by the - court.
114Intrn for plaintiff, and' KunhlU and Low-,
ponce for defendants . -
William :11.'WaCti we. George Satire. et at ,
Ejectment for about 100 acres of land on the
Sonth - nnintojm On account of the eiekeess
of the defelhdtrfit Sours, the eanYe wan . contin-
Ited by the court, he paying the moos of the
term.' Watts...{: Parliey for pktintilf.-and-1141-
burn trlr the defendantH. •
(1. IVel9h ns , ignee of Bow in nn
4601. - SllllllllOllB Itep.l ,, vin
Bond: • en - nsweiginued. Wattok - Parlier 6 r
plaintiff, and. Miller far defending.
J. ITolwell'sAditer fur use vs. W. li. Trites
Adm.& with notice, &c. Debt on bond i n pen
al 81111 : I. ThiENllOllOll was for the recovery of
the tam 115:200: money 10 - atrd in the year
1841.. andl4r th.c . , , payment of which hind fdr
$4Oll . hod 1,;;•.n frOfuned. The jury found for
the defetnient 442.117. Hepburn for plaintiff,
and Wet t. 4. Z.lolwelh& McClure fir defendant.
George. Johnson vs. Wm. B. , Duncan. As
pumpsit. This action was tried at a special
term. held by Judge Fisher, of York; and, was
for the recov>ry of n'ldahcc - of money alleged
' to be due t - o
the Idaintiff by tblendant, on no
couot'of 344 lai'Sbels of Corn and 68 bushels of.
rye, delivered to' the delentlant at his ware
house in Shippensburg. The defence was that
thc,,necounts of the 'parties (including this
tgrnin as others) had all been settled
and pold - in Told.' . The jury found a verdict for
-the'defen - dant. Colwell &Are . for plain
tiff, and Watts '&
Parker for defetlant,
QI7AUTF.It SESSIONS
Com. vs. George W. Perry. rirCeny: Bill
ignored and county for mists.
Com. vs.'Alhert'Kepple. Asianlt on oath
of 'Jane llnuclt. This was a small fight with
words—between the parties -who were living
nt the same house; and molrlikely grew out
of the fact that June had a beau, on the'nighf
in question, .• sparkin her," who was probably
a rival of the defendant, and certainly annoyed
him after he had retired to.rest. The annoy
ance contin'uing, Albert came doWn i;dear
the. luttiseq,and in 'doing so, struck at thd4
prosecutrix,. without injuring tier- however.
.0n IMaritfg the testimony of the fair lady, the
defendant plead guilty and submitted. ,
San
fenced'to one mouth in, the count:) , jail and
costs. Shearer for cotamonwealtli:and Ilum
rich for defendant. 1. •
Con). vs. Wm. P. Stuart. Aisault and - Itat- :
tery on oath of,— 7.e0 ti young .negro—who
butt been annoying the workmen engaged in
'erecting the ,new INlethedistChurch,, on the
corner of Pomfret and West streets. Vio de
fendant plem) guilty and,wassenienceil to pay
aline of six cents, mid costs. of, , p; , osecutiPtt.
Shearer for coMmonwealth, and Watts de=
fendaut.
Cob: vs. WM, 'Powell; Alexander Dobbins,
Petir Wilson, Ale:a - M.ler Thompson and Slim').
Smithqcssiwiedll' ? Larceny. Agninst these
tiro defendiMs.'faiih,hills were found charging
them with 'llls htenling of poultry frOm the
citizens of the !osier end 0f1,1,e county.' It
owns that oil'the night of the 2fld of Decem
ber last, they Made' a 1'1,1'14 nut o! -Harrisburg
with the exprtssed design of holiting coons, but
with a root" determination Of 'visiting the hen
roosts and other ontLbuibling of the farmers
. along the river., •On their return they were
... met on - the rood persons who had been
,Watching their inoremertis," and When milled
on to stop": tliey'lliiew 'down their plunder end
fled. One or the Arresting patty, however;
fired a ifietol•end brought amvii Powell with A
flesh Wound blicic,'bt :the Others'
needed in poking their esUnim, The. Wotinded
negio - nOtheltbootyWertokOn' dmiu . tO the
Opli . of,„!he:tkitrge, end on ,
courktiiithey . fohndAhne Ore,
groes " htur kaggedo in ihiMe sacks- 7 -firtiiiix"
chickens and twiigiaeid,'•'lheidefeAdAtits plead
guilty and were sentenced 'to Yeitr: and
montilß . the'Elistern'Peiiirenil'ary, with cost's
of prosecution: Slietiretl . for'' commethwesith,:
,find:Lee for defSMMIStS.
-- • Omit -es. 'Att ,
ut.'7 Zook and ,
Th'e defendants were''iindicted indictedri; neglect of
duty ne''siitiet•eletlre o tipper Allen 'ter ttcl4 p,
borne 1.14 y 'vde' nOf
' •' •
continue ':
Coin-VO: 'll', I 1 e WhiOn'
6 Anti iiiietiteil"nna . .,l - Irnii,io.nrge
with a l icni fug
the ineFi.,entpiniell'netfin Q,iu Woke neat:-Car,',.
sentenced to the county, jail for :C months
.and
Cools.
Cqm. vs. Henry Peters. ..Ohtninipg goods
upon false-pretences.' Coseenntihued: Shear-,
er for commonwealth, and Henderson ._for
de
fendant. '. •
Com. an.. David :Miller:- Aiqitilf - rtind - bat‘ - :
tory nni oath' of ,his wifC.'Afier heniiitg the:
--testimonrol-the-prosebutrixil-the-defendavt
.
wns .
sent tr(the conntyjoil 'for '
etre montk'nnd colitS. Sheerer for conunon
-,
rwenlih, find Miller for.defendont.
Snme • as. Some.
Surely of the pence on
Sentenccd_th_enter_ into,recog•nizance.'
arrested '
. .
I • Coin. vs. Samuel Ramsey tint! ..iletty„:llam”...
• sey.' (coloretl.) Charged with selling liquor
I• contrary to la w. , ..Case ethitintkl
enteredititn...recoinixance SOL : impair at
Ithe next teitrr. •
Cmn. is, Stephen It Cook. Safety of the
peace, The th;fetidant was directed to enter
into recogtrizanceitt the OHIO Of *50.10% kcep
11;e pence fur one year with costa of posecti
tiOll,... Shearer end Watts for commonwealth,
sod Miller for defendant. , • .
Coin. vs. Cato Watts, ,(colored.) Charged
on on( li - iiriligh - 61hitiilili , Spilir - tvith:fdrnicli ,— H
to Alexander Deartfot IL a' ton n of
I th own intemperate habits. i pre defendant
plead guilty and W . 1113 . s , efoe9ced Id pay a.fine
. of ten dollais and to be imprisoned in the
ci . unt'y j.til for 15 day's with costs. Shearer
for commonwealth, and Lee for defendant.
• Cum vs George A. Fisher. Larceny. Bill
ignored and"Coutity for cost.
•i
Cont. - ve. Allen•Lee - ,.l)avid Lee-awl .Robert
Stevenson. Larceny. Bill isnoreil :find co un
ty for cants
IVIOTTEN liANDltirls.—ll:Nfiesci latter thlyis
of fast young soil, fast - Itorsilt.e, .fist printing'
by lloe's last fort Presses. and fast everything
„ else,Lit will hardly he. ehdited, that
.s . onie
folks are so far behind the rev, as to post op
.in public places, written hills of ',Oldie salek
"Vet such is - the . fact ; although in most ruses,
- there specimens of eltirovraphy,Tfre en misera
bly eXectited that hardly onte.eniti in fifty can
Tend . them, and the only ellrot they . have, is'
to fix ridicule on-thel-sPiggot-saving
'els, who issue_ them. •
Eighty years ag6,:when there was. poly.
-about thrtw old Is'aitraye lleesses, het wren the
BusyuebnniuG'rlerr and sundown, there Might
--I, o ye.heett -some-exenise,-for-stattitscript
tisemehts,-but that time bus gone .11: . I The
shrewd multi of lotineti:=, alive, • to
attract attention to hisNtles by atirtq'tjsVifietils'
iu the.popers or printed tills Ile knows that
in age of the world, men have tee - time' to
eleelpher hieroglyphics. auht therefore hills
- 'intneChe rioted t..olnige tLaC he who runs
stay rood,'' and thus the oi,jciit or advertising
-is necompit lied. -
• --Tbese:relleetions - retstudsts,that the tenses
for politic sales in at hand and having; the lar
-6,4! 104 Print r'sbiblislontep . l in '(lc (,ctirtty,.
• we arc prepared to printlarge - or small hand
, bills at short'inttice, stet on reasonable tettlle,
AN. OLD'SQLDIEIt (ONE.—John Burn
eller: an old sbldier of ,the ivor of 1812, t1(111.9 .
his knapsack for the other world, on last Sun
day; age.i about 70 /9, 1814, - l'e served
on tho frontier; as a pembee of Capt. GEnnott
IlEn-nEL'altifJe Company. a corps. that was se
cond to none,- during that campaign, fur pat
riotic feeling, and cotirago in the face of the
enemy. IluitNtirrr.rt was 61;e4rquently lin-leat
her of the Carlisle Artillery, l opt. \L Otistcnr,
and always bare time reputation of a good bur
diet, and 'au° honest, immitetutivo citizen. We
regret to say, that 'during tiro last years of his
life he buffered the. ptivations ever attendant
ou floverly• Unable, 'from his mulvaneed age,
to earn a• livelihood , mind too proud yo make
Lie wants known. we !mac rell•et th fear that
he somtitimes suffered the want even of the
common necessaries o f life, and finally lie is
buried by the hand of 'charity,
__How sod it•is not men Who perilled health
and life in their country's service, should he
doomed to ulegleet nu. osAtiry in their old
age But so it Is. 111 this work-day world,
we.nre cart led nlOng by the incessant whirl of
business, whilst the old soldier is BUtlered to
rink down, uncarcd for or forgotten, and the
very lionise, us it rolls along with the corpse,
to its hest resting place, remits to sing,
"'Batl lu hlc bones over the stone,
Ile's only n pauper ahem nobody owns," .
BOOK-K 11. Fritz,
Esq l'n proposes to tench the
Science of Book-keeping, to n ehles in Car
,:'lisle, if n sufficient•nuntl:e . r of 'subscribers con
•pe obtained. Mr. Fritz-is a professional re
rltinntant, and hatfunexceidionnble references
os In i bin qualifientionn, A proper knowledge
et' Book-I:eeirilig in enf.erdial to every business
illllll, and weltlie na_donlit, - :Alr. F. gill find a
nicrnhi.r ready,to embrace the present oppor
'
tunity-or acquiring it. .
raj -. .• 0:0. Lelood, Esq-7- Editor of that ad
- mirahle Illustrated Maga
_ is desirous of_ opening a correspondence
With . 'sonte one in'Ohlo, or any other portion
• of the West, where indinneuttigaittes abound,
and especintly here' they are disinterred.
We . are not Very far West, yet wii used to
have - here, nn old ;•Itigine tyqitinity," madeby
-Pat Lyon, of,Philadelphin,• which could
, wilier over h two. story house, when in order,
and was considered m t ,p,rettv good egniit. It
. woo burnt up some years ago, rind therefore it
li not likely that its remains will ever be 44118
iolerretl.' If ihey shnehl:He. howe'ver, Leland
shell have '• de pipe," whether he smokes or not.
CInIBERI;ANri FIRE COMPAisly.—At
the Filitatalnievting of this C:mipony, on Sat
trialay evening jest, the following gentlemen
were elected 4 Ricers for the erieuing_yenr :
' President, Robert illeetirliney : Secretary, P
Quigltiy; llen7 S. Rifler,: First
.Engieem:, refer - Sindir ; Second do., Thome
P. Dwen.
• , /.
man named
hung, himself pit the Poor
' - 'lltiuse, on Saturiiiti:. Ile had taken the Ore-
Make4n box for himself, and :trteft
it on to
,it would fit coinferttibli
17-64firo0—e—nelititti1141116.'nelr
•. , .
Pon OFFICE CIIANO E.—The name of
the Peet, Office, et Peneetowell . lB .. beee chanß
el.by the rentgfijoeVepli-tiltent : te
Belly Spiings end 4.W, PATTON, Dig ;
ee'etieee4 . Meeter. , ;
THE /NIJOITRATIpN.--90V.
,P4olCer, wan
nuguiated yerderit..y, but , the time ut79k,
our poper , geoft prere, prevents ituftlUu,gi v7 l
inF, the. agtuils. invitutiou i lopny,,roooo.
Gai
_end_ the utTeol•ineti dined with,
Ititu eri
ttith strOgere Itlkun, Tuve a l l parts of
'the Stule,:td '1,4494.4e:41* auk ;uilidiry
'7 ...
. .
MORE DI73SOLUTION.—ISLenevrr any thing
ocotire in °Ur :Guivernment to, prevent, the
South fronkcareying ont thOr 4. view6 in
,iegrad
to their peculiar instiittiitin," they rettert
threateof disunion for thelpurpoee of iniitni-'
dating' the North. In xelotion to the 'Wells:
-eion_ofjClintme7under thuLedomptotiConatitu ..
titin,the Mobile lecyiatei F;tiefi -
Si nee rely I ru,t• titereArill a net' flinch
-big nritesits . t . tion.ott.the port of our , &rn
altho
..-repret•entotives.in'ongress.in-the-etheigency
before u!!. - We - Itopritirey - will tneet the isste:
wit If on unbroken (vont; and' let It tie distinct
ly understood. dint the ,uhniesionn.f Ennens
her prreent eon si ihaluii and upon her preset!
;pp! ie.Fioax , 44l, e:sine,:irtsl4-th-pantih.u.nace
i;Lifile_Slatikern_SLaLca_in_dite_cnnfedemsy_ll,qt_
r i then! tar Inn seduced and hoodwinked - with any
i ingenious and deltudee • compronases. nor
frightened from their propriety•by any regiiq
to the consequences."
Untnettiattely Tor the Reester,ns well ns the
party, the ~S ,nit. l .ern Ite.prZ.g . entatives in Con_
Kress" will first •• hesitate" anti then t•flinch"
l'hey will meet the Witte wit a broken instend
o' no alibeekee, reetl.l." Knnsuti will 710 i be
eleiee.-IteeleeSeet -oonsfit1111111),--11411‘
will the Union be di,salved, nlthough the
Deineerntie party,may,. rrumhle n
. COS' WISE ENDORSING' DOVOLASS.-003%
IVine of Virginia,- in reply to n n invitotion
from the Tnntmnny 'Society of New York, to
intrtieiputo %Oih them the' gidelwation of
the Bth of J'innnry, token 'one:onion to .Irview•
the question nnd rst:s the
position of Senator Douglits.. Tltelette,r has
erentedqUito,a - breeze -nmoitt—tie Bouthern .
Virginia is up in arms, and the gov
ernor runs sonic risk of hying read onOof the
pity, along with the r , st of the backslider's.
Verily both wings of the Democracy . "stand
on ! , Ipliery 111,11 . 1 t is , 1•111011 t point to
detettnine,..v.hjelt.is to be
• IrollTlll' OF IMITATION " Agriculturnl,
II ittorie.tt of 4 leelettite'slestit tite,", hen teen
orip,niz,,lie . l4,ornpter, ,;(I lindtlees
Slevt'es , 11;1.. been elected :President, and
E C • T)- elingtee Et • tpeerte•-p . oetiine Seeretnr . k.
Their' fuel meeting; iveq.lll.l•l on the 4th ittot.
nod von hugely eltentled, by ttlentbertt trent
the, city, •
. .
siniilnr nrgonizotion in thit county, to co
oreroto with our.nt ricoJittral
. society, would
be ofitajnetme advantage
iN . Vl:til : )ll.:iVr—: Any . ill ve ' FIIfICII t of
mono• dint iP certain If, ' , ling hcaltlt, critnfort
find liartinera to the' family clrele, intiFt 1, n.
gniqi one. Tlie J nreho.ye of a aiivEti• & 13A
itba Sewing Mi;cliitio will do all thig. nod bring
topre joyous smiles to the Glee of , p house-wife
thou noy .. otherinvesituent or, nilikesiitu Of
:thotley. It ho n qeed'of
_enutociontion trim
the toils - of hood rowing, nod will give her
tiole' for self improvement, er for the , toentol
col-tore oh' her 'children. nod every family
olveold he provided with oltc,
Mir liooft
GRAHAM'S
'tutted )I , u'ithly, for February. contes.to us, in
the bitignagtof •• like a i•ensitile,.
eiinny and Atound-hearted-.lriend, whoa • up-.
ilenrance on one's thre•Mold always gladdens
\ the mind with . the prontibe of ti pleasant rind
profitable- hour." It ig"..superbly, illith•ri;te,l 4
' with tire• Colored .F.tsliii>ii — P - FiTes, a behutiful
:line engrai , ingof •• The, l'edler," with
' ety of phttertiq for embroidery, fancy lettering
rind crochet-work,, ThiS 'number Mis in CRII
- "St. A abin." by,Tnbeplir Reed,
" lioneYTMouti 7 •," by Mrs.- L. -B.Goiultnitn,
l'liren Lys ion, from the llerinan, by the Edi
. tor. " The Suit and ..Noti-Suit,". by Amdeph,
and many outer articles of rare interet t, froni
Holife'nf !Wig/Whie writers of-'
the day. Tinol follows thenigy•Tulk ., of
the Editor, C. G. Lebutd , which f rine such
morke . d , lemur° of this pliblieation, and is
alone wot•tli,the price of subscription.
.our readers that by nn
err neat with the Publishers,—we 01111 fur
nisl ""Graham" and the "Herald" together, fur
$:1 501 year, anthnow is the thee to subecrihe,
so us to COIIIIIIOIICO with the volume for 1858.
v z - ,y-- 4 , ' rill.: 11031 E NIAGAZINE" for February
presents nn oppearanee even more atirocti - ve
than its predece,sors. It is enthellisliCd with
fine Steel - Engraving, entitled " TIM Dying
Favorite;" anal n,beautiftil colnred.Foshion
Plate, hesid no numerous patterns for litnbroi l
dely, Ce. Virginia F, Townsend's I , Story.
for: the Icew year" is concluded, anal "The
Young, tioverncss" in cow - bitted in title num
ber. " Mounfoins'and Molehills" @l4ntttine cm.
exicilent moral, and will be read with profit
by ! Ca: Sot appreciated" will 'come liome to
the feelings of ninny a wife, whir° Mrs. Nor
ton's Christmas Story and other'iims of .prose
and poetry commt foil to interest the reader.
'rerun., $2 op per year.
Nsick EItIIOCK on," for January,
coinen to its looking /19 fresh and as young ns
thmich it commenced the FIRST instead of tho
nrry-el use• volume:. With youthful vigor; it
. entithites thtS end lurt;e experi
enco ylarlt nge, alone, acquires. The,pultli;
cation Old Kula," for the future, is con
ti.ded to Mr. Jolty A. anAY, who is determined
to make - it a truly American 11Ipg3zine, and
even to have its'stirpass its long,ionttnined ex
cellence. Term., ns usual, $3 00 per year.-
Addre, : a the Puldicher, 10 & 18 Jacob street,
New York. To ho had nt Piper'hiJ3pokstorel
•iOUpN.II,6I , INDCSTItY.-A perimlinal under'
thiAllitle him been titorte.l in Philadelphia.=
It in devoted to the atlvocticy of the American
System, in the protection of Atnericau haus
try, amtinot the CompolititM of Fore' Lhor,
no well no statistic, of the•Agricult'n
tifsettiring auth Commercial Inhere: the
country.
It is edited by J. I'. Snndersnn, ...... pub
lished nt cop Snasotn,streel, Philadelphia, by
Samuel Lloyd. terms, $3 00 per annum.
ge,.. CODE; for Febronry, is at Ii nd, and
is as nenr perfection ea blintort skill qnp Tool.
bly arrive. Goile; line surpassed himselfenti°
Wit Octobor—so we think. ,For sale attPi
per's Bookstore...
'DYSPEPSIA. cuaunt.
. ' : Boston ; December 6
G,Eq. B GREEN —Dear Slr,; In reply to
-yon-rgnostintritrregord-re-the-action-of-the
''dry'grnated Bitters. I iI , CI 'plensore in
'slitting that: ftlom its prompt 'and decisive effect
in Allevioting and overcoming -d' severe and
chronic °nee of, In,kigestion and Dyspepsia in
myOWn.fltini!Y, and from n kuosrle Ige of. its,
uMnderful results in coring several attoblcs,
quite iiirsevere other Ninnies - of my ncgonin
consider it it inVereignand infallible ,
remedy. in 111nt complaint. nod
would anrdidlly and earnestly 'recommcgd it
ii nlliwh i allay . he.tlins
'flimpeCtrnily y'o'urs.
IS Ac'
The alinve'C'ertifiratC'bi'froni a Pell known.,
ninlitiglAy_niCpentable2.'Meichatill.nfatiitetb.:
n'and' '
mOllOl - 6 th e foliess'confidence;
Pero W.'' Foist ri'• ezjia Wn'shingtod.
,Slreet, Prokletore. -.l4Qta . . , by" their
Wgvnte nvery„rhere,. • • • ..•
Dr. Hardman on tle•Treainkrn/ of DI
!soles torot4e'oll.ost
LETTER, No. VI
,
'lt is' tiniti fc ! ity thousand anitnelly perish in '
Elllend With cumin ruption. In this . country,
.more then fifty thoustind.' graves. ore withering .
dug,. for the victims of this teen tinide destroy
ms
er of the roes . ` ltieTeuly nietnneltolyjtO-look--
.Intelc_upon..the..pest.trunLseet_ihntr_little,the_'art—
'of then has 'dontviu the core of this . disease.
Urrder the-ustal 'treatment- its-course is. on
ward, nod only' onward.to. the grave. I have
no hesitancy in asserting, that the usual
couree_of thmtment ;_pprtmed -14'110 KEDA
body _of the,!gedicnl ttrgfcesion ; _ iy caloniodesl
to create instehd of cure consumption—there
treatment is 'eroncous .in principle and hoot
in Practice....Physiciatis' venerabls in years,
attintling. highest in estimation . of Community,
.wie.Oing -the widest infl&incr, will,undunnted
stand midst of is dorneelio circle, ycnr'
after year, conducting members of the family
to early graves ; never once (lovinting from
.I'vritiett.ontitoiliies,_nr commanding-precedent : -
-never once thinking for n moment that ouch
uniform fatality_is overwhelming evidence in
- condemnation of the treatment: They denoun
ce the physician, who prOposes to cure con
sumption; because their course is useless and
inefrielent„The some fingers, flint annually.
feel 'the tlickeii ng pulse - of fifin thousand, pal
lid, linegard, emaciated consumptives and with
stern grnvity . fnlln - ihe Same io their 'grSves.;
mite the word hen. upon the 'brow of the
man. flint dare t s le'visto from their well beaten
MEE
Con . Qumption eannot.exist •IVithout the nir
cellti and tubes of the Lungs tire' lucre or less
closed up either by tubercular deposits, or,
bY mechanical onuses, noting either from habit.
or accidentA in such ti way thntllie lupin are
cOmPressed 1;3 , the bony frame-work eurroun
dings t hem. the use of inhaling instrt- ti.
mints, from which the patient firentlin the_
medicated
Lungstlturi enßepsetl,_pinsed, op, or, glued to__
gether, are freely, opened—the, air and vapor
hnv,ing, free access to the intricate iiir.pason
gee and cells, removing obstructions and in
-creasing the capacity - end tone of the Lungs.
Inlmlatinn is net oniy en efficient remedy in
the cure: of conqimption, but it applies
still gre,ter fore - r; in ,bemire of Bron
chitis. Laryngitis, Spit.' ing of Blond.' or any
alTectien of the throat or Limp. TIM render -
tvi'l bear in tr‘ta.l. - iti/ndaiicn.is net a medicine,
but hilly ti mndemf condUcting medicines to
the disen4d Lungs. . The medicines used 'are
very minterrws; of viirion4 CitIS.S6S, possessing
propertii , 's peculiarto ktiemAelves, and. must
bt'. selected . 1.6 rnifil - the indications directly be-
OM
By ladieiovi use rf inhalations, consump
tion is non• as suecessfully treated as Other grace
diseases of the bully. In the early stages ofcon 7
su mpt ion, after tube, culor deposits e xi s t,. ; a nd
prior to the formation, rf,c,relie,s. Irlhe j ne eighty
out ufbnihulidred, treated 14"Inhillation. mil
recover. After the fortlatinn of cavities, about
fitly will regain their health,
It is lily
_firm conviction:.
mot
upo n Ibo
FUI).111I.11,11 evidence lictOrit flint if nil ilia
consmnptives in the Union, were.this day, put
upon the use of propel! inhadents, administer
ed by a indiciousyllysichtn, in - -less. than PIK '
months, Alto terrible fatrlity, front this desola
ting disease, would ilinifnish at 'keel one. half.
As a mean of palliation ; when all hope is cut
, J ff, and the patient must hievitably.die ; inha
lation comes to soothesend comfort the pillow
of death, affording immediate relief from point,
,promoting free "cpectorlitino and quiet sleep.
The superiority or this - treatnient,- over that
by the etott eel], must be apparent to every
person acquainted in the least, with the Me
tire position of the Lungs and Stomach.
I have thus placed, the facts'and principles
of inhalation, before-you ill a plain end direct
manner. The treatment is simple and uncotn
plicated 'lt Ann). bet '.employed successfully_
Ain! safely in treating the tentle'rei-t infant, the
infirm need, and the feeblest invalid. It does
not weaken the system ; but upon the-contrary
invigorates, its netiott is efficient, prompt and
safe. No case can be en desperate, but what
it will atford speedy relief ; and even a reason
-able hope f a recovery, - under the most ad
verse circumstances. See Dr Harhutus adver
tisement ill anothnr column.
lEZI
VA11:11 GALVANIC' OIL Bets on the aye
temAY imparting to the diseased part a natu
ral current of electricity, by which the resto
ration of all the natural functions are produod
immediately, and A cure is at once . obtained.
This is the great secret which no other medi
cine in the world hat got, and hence the great
uccese this medicine has in oaring diseases.
Good.-1t ix solditlOflutt IL medicine Aneete
with such general favor anuMg all classes,and
Cimeeistlly among the edttcatcd, as the Oxyge
nated Bitters. Th'4llilters are free front al
cohol, and area never-failing cure for dys
pepsia,
AAtvEa. REmErir.—We wish to say
to evcry person who mails this that there is All arliel4
itilown an ha. 8 roan's In.ymoimroit. or kit er 'tragedy,
Win kb 1%111 be relied on no certain to core- liver cow-
Plint Iu rely gfdlo form's, such IkrspernM
and numerons other complaints tivrcriked In 1131 , 411er
miuum, Insides Mlllelt It Is ono of thin greatest props.
rations or cures fir connumt thin, taken in early nage.,
that Is now known. - -
lVe Intl , it for granted, as experiment has proven,
that disen,s of the int Ifs are lint generally the first
/1
r 1154, of cone mold ion,l ;We dt:hilita led syst. ne,cana'ed
by the improper action 'of the liver,'whirti r 0 ,111013 ILo
poir6r of the I noga inn,, mist or throw olf diSenROX eau
by void and irritation, leaving the lungs at the metiy.
of Ibis disease. because the liver ban Incapacitated them
from performing their proper action of throwing off din
eared matter caused by cold.
Thus to prevent comumption, earn the liver and
keep the system strong enouxh to throw ufT slight di.-
eases of the lungs. „
There is ine, In the world n better liver remedy or a
cure for debilitated system than Or. Sanford's Invigo
rator. f..r it has been fully tried on a large and extend
ed pr4le , ieettil its insults are fully. .known. and now It
is oltertid an a tried remedy, and one that can be relied
.on.—LANextirtat IWIIIO.
Wood's Ernlx" Reeloriative.•-•l'Ve have
num' knotrwiiity other Ratan/int, win as large a share
of MIMI,: confidence In so Ohort a time as:thia haw done.
It has not been more than a ?par since we first hoard of
It, and it no • stands at Om bead of all remedies or the
kind,. Wu have never used any or it ourselves, having
had no occasion, no our "crown of glory " not out? as
yet retains Its original color, but gets more so--1 nt
moo of our friends linve,'mni
' have'never known It
fail of restoring the imie to h's original color. Ire ad
vise such as Are becoming proniaturely gray, to give the
!,'...ltestsratlve" a trlnt.--Chester (Illinois) ilerald,
glarriagts.
Cn Tuesday mornlnv, thu 12th lost., by thti Rev. R. ,
D: Cbsull,r , , 31r..1011N 0. HALBERT, to Miss MARY •• ' , I
JANE SPOTSWOOD, loth of Csrllslo. - _
, Cat Hi 11th Inst.; by tho Roy...hums Harper, Mr
. .J
.MIN I . Clt . 10, to Miss MARTHA A. PHILIPS, but
of Shlplotitiburg„ . .
. .
. . tAt , •
Itt . Shippenshwri - un'tbelltkirtst.ThfritivisintNitr.
PEroiged :10 '3,1.nr5.
, ,
In liorkeravllle Joicra ' 4 4 4 roli of Elaulue'l and Raab
el Cooper aged 3 years,.and t 23 daye., . . ,
At Mineral Bldge Trurakull Co. Ohio, on tbo after-
noon o'January 7th, Am %se %, rare of Warren 11.. Pay k-
Insor, and IleptcltOr of the Into .7tobert -aLultb of. this
Borough, aged i 8 yeani,
- . .
Iler rentalne :were follorte4 tO their thlitl restlng•place.
'ln ihe 'Allegheny Cemetery: et plttsburgli,
&large irumlnl'r , ef-reletlyes And , frler df of the
y t tnity, no'n' reshlentlnt',tttAt.
,feni.nienthe
s o c a ehe left 'thin, her. nettive.ginee,,to Make-ler home '
in' Chin. flat:she Is deed! -Ree end ma '
nay; It wan a trlntephnyor' deeth. l , 7 fc-r 4074104 nisbut
4 Chrl,tlan cart die. . •
47. • frent,thy lehnr,eterieinne,.l.,
--C.ThY-iterlatralenvotflong-eihre-beint!. 7 . 2 -
,nee ale-nt-F(oin
Chehni . thou. uhyrt.lkeAwn'te
tYo mourn then'a 444',06.31t 3 ,0, r..
our'reetll. ,vne tiAtlt le Yen..
And m.y9.14.c1a then btfek.he •
kt i Tth" Aso, ,
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