Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 27, 1859, Image 2

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CARLISLE, PA
Wednesday, July, 27, 1859
PEOPLE'S STATE TICKET.
FOR AUDITOR OENERAL.
THOMAS E.: COCHRAN,
Yoi•k Count
- TO R - SURV ENOR - 13 E
Gen. WfLLtAM H. KEIM
of Berks County.
• SPATE GENTIvAL - Cdummetc. —The members
7 -of the •State Committee of the People'e fatty
of Penneylvatda:nre requestetl to meetnt "the
• ST. LAWItEN - Ci . 11?'EL.in the city of Philadel- ,
phis, on Thursday theAth day of Auguartiett
at one. o'clock P. M.
• . STANDING COMMITTEE !MEETING.
• At a tneeting•of 'the Standing Committee of
• the People's Party of Cumberland County,.
held at4lie Hotel'Of Henry Glass,• on Tuesday
the - tlitlilnet:,'.jacub_Rheent, of _Carlisle: Ives,
cilfed,to the Chair, 'and I:CI-Sample, of Sff- .
vor Spring. appitinted SeerGtriry. Thefollow
' ing resolutionS were unanimously adopted , ;
Resolved, That People of this county
opposed' to the ''rule or ruin" policy of the'
. Democratic purl) , tire - requested to meet at.
the usual tints 111111 place of holdingl heir town
ship and borough elections, un Saturday the
:Gth of Angina next, anti elect two- delegates
to represent t heat in A'oun‘y Convention. to
Meet in the Court !louse at Cill.lllOC. Tues
'day the Oth August, at 10 o'clock A. M., to
trornitutle n county ticket, to be voted for at
the next general election
Resolr,d That it , b e recommended to •the'
(.'aunty Conventiott. to frau:Ter their business
with open-doors ; -oint vote-
. viva for
' ' candidates in nomination. • _ •
' J.It'OB WIEN, cbairmap. •
J. C. Ssatrt.e. Secretary.
imzira:=
The Standing . einiwiiiitee . of lndifina•county
haro issued an able address'to their constitu
ents. It breaths the right spiiit, and its Fug
get.tions ore.svipplicalle to our own county,
that we cannot forbear . givOg a brief extract
from it. •
'A few weeks ago our State Convention met
.fn• organization and the nominntion - of a State
ticket. Although only two,
.candidates were
ti, be nominated, and lbr offices in wilted, no
great interest is usually excited, every district
was fully 'represented and a largo.number of
spectntorS from every part •of the 'Common
weal-1h were present, showing that an unusual
interest Ivan felt, in theproceedings of the con
vention.
• It was conceded On all Bides, that the oon
ntion was 'composed of picked men. The
tomost harniony and good feeling prevailed
There was,n settled determination to present.
on unexceptionable ticket. The office or Audi
tor (tomtitf requires ability, and perhaps,
mot, thy' tiny other Slate office; strieeinteg-
Hi
.
Thomas E. Cochran, the- nominee for that
is well known to he 111111ln - a e4perieoto
ability and unimpeachable integrity. A bettir
.t!lection.could not have been made. -Of Gen,
%'. 11. Krim. uur candidate fur Surveyor.ten
erol, it is sufficient ,to 'say; be is highly en
((Tine I by all.who know him and was recent
ly el,cted Yo Congress in that hitherto Gibrtd
on. f Democracy, "old . Berks." A platform
of principles Nvit unanimously adopted prods
ming-
, Executive intervention to prostrate the
will of lite people.
No, Congressional Eltivo Code ler till) , 'rev-
•
ritorics.
No extension of Slavery,.
'' .. "Nb revival of the Stoic. Trade.
-- No introduction of foreign criminals.
The purity of the Ballot Bei:
Protection, to American Industry
' • Economy hiGovernmental expenditures.
Land for the Landless. •
-\
And an invitation to all to join in the resto - -
'
ration of the governmenete its original puriti;
Such are the candidates and such are the prin
ciples for which we do battle. They are*or
•hy the support of tvery citizen who desires
the prosei•vat ion of our free instil utions in all
their original purity. Notwithstanding the
efforts and predictions of our political oppo
num.., we are every day increasiog in unity
shasin strength There is now no other or
,. grati?ed party in the State, arrayed against
the Pro. Slavery Liemocracy, nod NO long 114
pruth•nce, candor and good hail' prevail among
us, thcre will be OD other it is (rue,' tbat•
- here and there may be found a few, a very
few. political Ishmaelites w ho-e motto is "Rule
_ .
oritula," and ofiese morbid appetite craves
a ely !tele andflisorganizati, h' Should any
each I.re - found 11113011 g et them alone itP
their glory."
Wo triumphed in Pen v.Avattia 'tiff year.
We are stronger now thairlhen. Wu,ctin csr•
ry Pennsylvania this year it we will. She,
in all probability, will neat year determine
the l'sidency. If we fail this year we might
foil In 1860. .Let us therefore, settle the mitt.
ler by a large majority in the old .ieystone nt
the next election. At all events let Cumberland
County do her duty.
Vie .:tract the following well-timed remark!'
from the Pinnvlvania State JaWrnal; nemi:
paper just eslablishedln Philadelphia
The Stgle Campaign.
So far the can sign has gone cheerftilly on.
Ti, no locality have we heard of any dissatis
, tact ion with either the candidates or the plat
form, among any class or wing composing the
great American Republican party.. • Our late
StateOotivention seems to have done its work
artistically as well as thoroughly
The great evidence of the popular satisfac
tion
. which its work . has given us is Lobe found
it, the fact, our friends in every county
tire uniting solidly and heartily upon the same
lecal.tickets There are no county or district
revol's. All appear to proceed in a spirit of
liartouny and union. No surer-harbinger of
success can be found than in such a state of
things as we have indicated.
If any further .assurance of,success 'wer l e
*ngeo.sary, it is most easily found in the inter
nal warfare still actively progressing in the
bosom of the 'Democratic party. Rbhert
une of the Virginia F F.'s, is Chairman
of the Old Line Buchanan, slavery propagran
dist State Committee. and has issued a strong
prd slavery manifesto on behalf of the 4dmin
istratioii. Colonel Forney, Chairman of the
State Committee of the Sipihtter-Sovereign
Douglasites has promulged his counter tenni
fest°. , The doctrines which each advocates,
arc as irreconcilable as. ligkt and darkness.
The warfare. then, must go on until one or the
other fatition is wiped out.
This is 'a demonstration of our October tri
umph Forward, then, men of the Opposition
to
.viotory in 1859 It is the Montbello pre
ceiling the Magenta of 1860.
SUNDAY TRANS. , -Por the -loot week Phila. : .
. delphia has been excited on the eubject of run,
fling Sunday trains on the Street Passenger
Railways: Tho Green'and Coates' street line
determined to test the queation, and. sent hne
t.f-their-oars-out-on-Sunday.-the- driver "uraa
I,rornp.sly arrested by the police, and waecoro
initted to prison, On Thuraday the. prisorier
wits- brought before' Judge Thonipeon - nif a
..habaes corpus and‘trlle case was argued by ado
ootmsel on both sides. The Judge remanded
the'prisoiler, whp will have to give bail now
for his appearanoe atsflourt.
omenated Bitters --IThe Acres effected by
this retnedy are tr u ly astonishing' the con
firmed Dyspeptic regains bin pristine rigor,
the Asthmatic - "breathes freer,"-Indigestion
disappears. These bitters producethese won
filoro;!,: Let all who sorer try there.. •
, • •
LATEIT FROM EUROPE
IMPORTANT. FROM THE SAT OF WAR:•
AN' ARMISTICE AGREED UPON
1.101i85 Or P/OE
ny the arrival of the steamship Africa. wir
have been put in.posseseion of European dates
to the oth inst. -
On the 7th inst., the .Emperor Napoleon
telegraphed to the Enipress that-an annis
tice•had been a reed upon, and on the 8111 it
-was signed at tht 'ranch by 'General -Mess
and Marsh Vaillant. -- If is to end on the
15th of At gust. It strip lutes thnt conratercial
vessel's, without, distinction of tlag.'shall be
allOweiTio.rfavjkate the Adriatic unincoestee
Tho goniteureabtionsilm public
against misunderstanding the armistied, and
says nine - negotiations maffecommence, - :biii:
doesraot slain how the 7 may be termilia
ted.
The Isindon 7Smra. believes in peace.
.• It
anlys that it iii ^Weil authenticated that the
proposals came from - France, indicating a•
good feoling - of moderation, or elde thcineces
sity of the French: but does not believelit was
-the ratter. France,. liowdver. romps all the
`Benefit of the armistice either way.... , •
The artniSlioe has caused much excitement:
Consoliadyanced 01.2 per cent.. and on the .
Paris Bourse - the advance - was . The other
Continental Bourses all advanced materially.
Tho Austrian funds at Frankfort rose 10 per
cant•
Prior to the declaration of the armistice,
I,lle. Sardinians proceeded vigorously. hi the
siege of Peschiera,but this and other toeve
menia have now host their intelleet.
• Inth - e:FOile - ral Diernif — thir7th inst., Aus
tria proposed:to "mobilize the whnle,Federal'
contingent and request -the Princeltegent. of
Prussia to assume the commandin chief:
• Patin. July 8 - •
• •
".The di/oat:fa. of this -morning,tofter hay
ing given the official dispatch nent• yesterday,
by the,Emperor to the Empress, adds: '•
•• 'lt is necessary that the public should not
_misunderstand thegx4mt of die armistice; it
is !Miffed merely to trrelaxation
between the belligerent !willies. which though
-tearing the field open for negotiations, does
not enable its for theresent to .foresee - how
the war hilly he termmatod."
lllaae.is or, Prince Jerome Bonstpnrtes
Lotitip4 Star - Paris July - TIM slight
-disri - nitition-winch-hits attacked Prince Je'etitne
has been the cause of the greatest uneasiness
ail the 'Tuileries Though not yet RllffiCk ' llliy
• recovered, so.fettrful has he Iteeti , of exciting
alarm. (M it he has 'still maintained his place.
at the Council Board.. The engagement of-his
favorite grandstin 'Minty:l'le Patterson. end
the exposure of his ,regiment at St Iferine,,is
said to.have given him-a shock which at his
advanced age is always disquieting The or
rival of a second son from Baltimore hits given
people much to talk - about as regards the probe
bility of some fixed position being offe - red to
the members cif that branch of the Bonaparte
family. Meanwhile the pointed ananner' in
winch young-Patterson, Bonaparte's name:-is
kept in the background, a-though acknowled
ged as being among..t the most distinguished
on the great day of the battle. has - led many
people to immagine that, from measures of
prudence, it is thought advisable to re estab•
lisp the name of Prince Jerome's anti -with the
army, befttre holding up, as it were, a rival to
-their admiration.. The situation is felt to be
a most critical one for Prince Napoleon. Whet!'
er justly or unjustly. fittrexista a prejudice
against hint amongst-the-French I ropps which
will reqpire,some d'eclot: to.ellace entire-'
ly. This acan (1' eclat is expected to take.
place tamenth the walls of Mantua. The lim-,
peror will not allow the opportunity .to be
thrown away, aml the ridicule of the Crimea
will be effaced berrnr tretsampaign of Italy - is
concluded. --.
a=:l32
A despatch published in,the Times of July
9th. retids'llli follows:
Stockholm, July 8. - -Hie Majesty King
Oscar, died to lay. He was .barn - ou the 40\
of*ly, •1798." •
. .
Four Daye L!tter—Peacse Prpolalkned.
• The arrival of the steamer, North Briton,
has' put un in possession of news -of a highly
important cheroot er , •
A treaty of peace between Austria.- France
'and Sardinia has already been concluded. , I
provisions of tlkis treaty are briefly•no folio ..
An Italian Confederation is to be foKti
under the honorary'Presidency of the P eof
Rome.
Austria concedes Lombardy to France 'Nu
poleon in turn grants these pos‘sessions to Sar
dinia, Austria)retaini her right of rule over
Venice. •
The London Daily Nrivesa3 s : "The first
hopes and expectations of holy are deceived.
Ilistory will call Napoleon to - strict account
for having made war'on false pretences and
signed a mock and selfish peace, that leaves
Austria inns regnably rortified in the - heart of
Northern Italy, and contralto the .centre of
Italy to the patronage of the fops. tied to the
constant menace of the military intervention
on the part of the I'upe•a patrons and protec•
tors; that „takes.no account of the welfare of
the people, and substitutes t. r national iudo•
pendenee a Confederation nailer the lock and
key of Anstrian garrisons. The Emperor of
PrIMCC bas sown the seeds of future wars.
The closer we examine this pretended pacifica
tion, the more futile and iniquitous it appears
The Morning !'ost contends.that the soud . of
the treaty ageced upon the nationality guar
anteed under every variety of local, go , ern.. k.
wont, in a confederation of the Illation States
The Emperor of Austria is to be King of Ve
netia, solely as a member of the Confederation
lie will rule lees titan three million Italians,
and will be controlled by a Confederationrul
ing not less than twenty six millions. ~I'h°
'lope is shorn virtually of his•tsmporal sure
macy ; he is deprived of the substance, bu
keeps the shadow
D. E. SICKENS
Daniel E. Sickles,, %linen reconeilindon 'wit
. — has been the s theme of so much news•
paper comment hen published a letter in the
New York Ilei•ald iu reply to certain: mistate
ments of the Herald and oilier papers, in r,o
lotion to the affair. We take the fullowkng
ex
tract from his letter/,
!ZEE!
..The reconciliation. was my own net With
out consultation with any relative, connection
friend or adviser' . Whatever blame, if any.
belongs to the step should fall on me! lam
prepared to defend what, I haio done befoi4
the only tritiunall..recognixe as having - the
slightest claim to jurisdiction overjbe subject
—my own condones end the bar f Heaven:
I utn not aware of any statute or code of morals
which makes it infamous to forgive a woman.
nor is it usual to make . our domestic life a
subject of consultation with friends, no mat
ter how near and dear to Us, and'l cnithot'al , •
low even all the* world combined in dictat6 to
me the repudiation of my wife, when I fliitik
it is right to forgive her and restore her to my
confidence and protection. , If I ever failed to
comprehend .the utter desolate position of an
offeladtag, though penitent woman. theiope
lees ftiture, with all its dark possibilities of
'danger, to which she is doomed. when pro
scribed as an outcast, .I can now see plainly
enough in the almost universal howl of denun
ciation with which ehe is.followed to my tires
hold, the misery and peril from which I ;have
rescued the mother of my child, "and,altliough
it is very sad for me to incur the blame of
friends and the, reproaches of many wise and
good people, I shall strive to prove to all ;rho
feel any interest in me that if I am the first '
man to say to the world that the erring wife.
and mother may be forgiven tied redeemed"
that in Spite of the obstacles in my path, the
good results of 'this example shall entitle it to
the imitation of 69 - generous - a : rid theeommen
dation of the just. „. -
---The-"lndependent"-Washington correspon
dontAftlierflVerirAtieileMfinytillriffiiliaiiblete
no restrinciiiation, nor is there likely to.be any
between the Douglass and Administration in•
tereatp: Neither - side desires to make up.
Their pallet opposite directions, and
at the Charlevton Convention, as well as•da•
duriWg the great'ootltest of 1860 - the
indica
tions are that there will be "war to the knife"
between the two wings,
MAN OVZIA . NtAaARA. FALLS t i,Teeterday
man passed over tio_Amerioan RIM Niag.,ra
iu n boat, and . wail4t.; The name of theun-.
fOrtunate man we/id not learn. !lc 'Woe a
blacksmith. and bad been up the river in
skiff for iron. When returning, his craft got
too far from thashore; beoame uturtsuage4ble_
and was iskallover the Falls. • • ' • ,•
ten ank
OWeoToltiVeal:lf.egleter for the 'Weel
, ' Eluting July $151h,-1880.
18CM. i Thermo.- guilt
• I meter:*
Tuesday
170 00
Wednesday
'7B 00
Thuratln.y 7
71 .. 00\
76 00
Friday.
a
71 , 00
Sunday
19 00
Alonday
4 00
Weekly - 172 00
'Mean.'
-.Mt degree of heat In the above register Is the daily
average of threa Obsezvationa;T: '
.
-A press -cif n eiv _savertisenfetyii
has_ crowded out several articles prepared
for this paper.;
=I
Spvor;al valuable prOperties are' ntiv
his week by the Sheriff,—to be . sola
qtri of August.
-Geo Brindle,;Gxecutor of-'Samuel-
decease. , will - Titter at public tnle on the ,
. ,
of August, some valukble l town property in- JUNIOR CO'NTiST—A WART . ) . OI? 'AIEDALS
'cdtulitig the ttitetort *urge." .
'Alfred'Nloare, of South Middleton: offers at
' 1 nuance the award of. the medals to the Junior
private sale .Ili town lots adjoining Papert own,
Class - in Dickinson College. • : '..-
and adjacent re the,Mount holly Springs. alao ! The committee were, Rev. J. P. Durbin,
a stone Mansioniiitise. and several hundred i Rey. IL Wittig!' and Rev. J. A. McCauly. TIM .
sores of mnuptatit land. '•• • - \,,geld medal *as awarded to Jol IV m Landis .
'John Mellinger j.lxecuter of John N'aigley \,
:f Ilalifax, and the'siiver medal to II Gordon
deceased. will offer at public sole on tim,prem , deytnour of Carlisle.
ices. on the 26th of Aiigust, al) the l Testator's
real estate. ! - • 01'
David Sterr• ft. otTi.rs at private sale a vatti ,
ble house and tot of ground on, Pomfret
very-.pleasant resitlekei
possession can be given immediately.
Shrum Z Hoffer, give notice IS't a dissolution
of partnership, and have opened sepn'rate es
tattlislintente; Jacob .Shrum has associated •
with him Robert M. Week, in • (lie lumber—
and coal business, at (fib old' stand near the
Galt House '
James - Hoffer, the - ollirerynember of the firm,
and John N:ArmStrong Lave bought the - lot
west of 'the Grammer School recently'owned
and occupied by F. Gardner S.: Co., end have
established a CUM end Lumber yard on the
premises,' under / 111e firm of Armstrong &
Hoffer.
School Teachers, - will find in our advertising
columns, that Teachers are wanted in several
fibool districts. The notice of the Canty
Superintendent states when the' examinations
arc to be held. - •
A. L. Sponsler Esq,„ Real Estnte agent, of
fers for 8111 . C. thariiiituable property known ns
flays' Mills.
• -o Antos SLelly offers at private sale a valuable
tract of Itintl'in Lower Allen' township'.
• That valuable propet:ty, on Main street, be
longing-to the estate of Geo. W. Ilitnercfec'ed--
- is for sale.
Geo P Myers. offers for rent n convenient
dwelling lions!, on Penn street.
I '`. DICKINSON Cour.° E.—The litribtuies
in the American or last week, on the Commen
cement exercises of Dickinson College are so
manifestly unjust to the - graduating class, as
-to fall• Far below•the dignity of criticism, and
'so strongly spiced with'ill feeling towards the
Institution and the Faculty, as -to lay the wri
ter untier the imputation of being actuated by
personaqique, rather than a sense of public
duty.
.Defaination and abuse are not the wra
pens of at honest critic and the writer who
uses ' fluent, eily strengthens where he wishes
to destroy. • • -
The pretended critique of the American.
bura rehash of former efrorts, remembered
oily us studied misrepresentations, or pro
s' mptuotts attempts to criticise speeches which •,
they hod not the ability to write, and to pass
judgement on the professional abilities (Innen
of whose acquirements they were not compe
tent to forth an opinion .
"Alas! for old Dickinson," says . the writer.
"Year by year is she retrograding. Annually
her eatalogu a show a diminished quantity of
students " To scatter this assertion to the
winds. it is only necessary to note the' facts,
that the class of 1838. numbering thirty-five,
was the largest class, that ever graduated, at
Dickinson C.)llege; that the class of 1839, is
rather above the usual average, and than-the
Annual Catalogues no i r exhibit a larger num-
her of ntudenfe, than they did in the "good
old times," of which. says eta writer; the
oliege itt now but the "shadow."
The foundation of "Old Dickinson," le too
firmly set, to be shaken by such impkent as
saulto. For almost a century, has shegiven
a literary character and position to OM
find in every Sim° in the Union, are her
graduates to he found occupying prominent
situations in all the elevated walks of life. The
prospebtf of the College for u•l.otg career of
usefulness. never were brighter. The preseiit
Faculty, elected years ago by an intelligent
Board of Trustees. for their scientific and
(wary attainments, have raised the standard
of College studies, instead of depressing it—
earnest, in the disehorgi of, their duties,
_they
have pursued
. .the even tenor of their way,
without reproach. , and.B. will require "'pore
than• the lime &zit of the American to con
vince the public oltheir "inetficiuncy."
The welfare of the College je closely identi
fied with the growth and prospeiity of the
town ; to injure the one is to aim a stab at
the other ;"and the attempt to dO either, to
gratify personal fceling,or to gain an•uuenyii
ablefnotoriety. deserves but little praise. 1 - 1.3
hold' it . to be us much the duty of the citizens
`of Carlisle, to sustain home Institutions, and
home interests. to the exclusion of those at a
distance, as it is for the Unteiicati people, to
prefer native talent' and home industry, to the
labor and literature of Europe.
FIREMEN'S PARADE AT SIIIPPENSBURG
—We underntaTillat the Firemen of Ship
peneburg, are making-extensive, preparatiot
for p grand parade on the 4th of Aug 9. hey
linVe,exiended invi4otla_4o companies in 111
tho neighboring toyils;and itis expected that.
a / Jorge ".number of firemen _will _participate.
'During the-day addressee vpill be delivered by
1 Rn Thaddeus' Stevens, floe. Lemuel Todd,
and Qeo. W Brewer Esq., and the festivities
— tt — grata of fir's'•
woks in thit evening.
For the aceoMaiodation 'of visitors exeur=
sion.trains will tat rtm 4 .sver. the Cumberlaird
Valley itailroad at half'. price, for Thursday
and Friday. We aro told that - nil our'compa
nies are making arraugenieots to join the pa•,
rade.
Scimoi..Tax,—j - . W. Ely, Etat, Trea-
surer of this School District, will :rikeei ihe
Tax 'Sayer's. to-morroW itt. the Court House, tO
,reaeive ihe School Tax for, the iresent yefir
on which a deduction of five per• cont. will ha
. -
ATTENTION C4PITAILISTB.—The ad
' vertisement to ho found in thii.liera/d, for the
'vile of the '"Carlisle Iron Works" estate, of
fits; a greater inducement_ for, the iiivOs s tment .
of capital, than any property ever pot into ,
market in this county.
•
This estate 'contains i 301110" ROO nitres of
embracing several cultivated farms, a
Forge Furnace awl GriSt Mill, with immense
water power; a splendid Mansion, barns,
steps and tenant houses,' anti isaituated with
in five miles of Carlisle, in one of the most
fertile districts of tbe'Cumborland Valley.
' Remarks
Itnin and higli
wind.
It would be nu admirable leent ion for a large
abundant supply rof the, pairest water, at all
seatansof theryear indeed it pOssesses equal
advantages for almost. any matittfacturingpur-
Ouse, and is well worthy the attention of east
at i a. Parties from b distance, wish—
it+ to view the premiaes can dors°, by calling
pn`peterP.Ege, lag:, at the works. •
HOME.—Thti Cumberldnd
County Agricultural. Society, will hold' !heir
annual Ilarvevt, llonie.un Saturday next,
.at
the Fair Grounds.. All the. Farme're and
friends of Agriculture in the-Countyjire'invi
tea, 'ant im view 'of Gm ,abuaidant hamiest
which has just. Mimi safely hourcl, and the
fruitful ,protnime
. of what , is to come, there
ouglitote a general attendance.
Mart in,
' BALLOON ASCENSION.—Mr: trait A.
Light, who made tin ascension here on the
of July, made a beautiful a;cension at Chain
bersburg on Saturday last. „Ile landed safely
•at heiteitsbnig, 614:23 miles' distant, in thirty
Wtinutm after leaving Chambereburg.'
Mr. Light will make an ascension from Car
-I.lisle.„_at the August Court, if be has sufficient
encouiirgement.,
. EMORY hI. E. Cputicti—We ,are re•
questal to stitte e thia, there will be no inter,,
auption of public worship in this aura, du
ring the.'Suniniefi service- will bo 'regularly
.lield'on each Sabbath as usual.
CA MP MEETING.—A Cninp ..leet
of the United Brethren, held in Dick
inson township. one mile front llocketille.
on the Walnut Bottom road ; to commertee on
Tuesday the Out of August.
ON : Friday Oet lrot-itst. Mr. John P
Nevin. died nthis residence nenr.B.hippcns•
burg. Mr. Nevin was an active business titan
and his death, will be deep'yrregrettik by
many friends in this county.
NOTICF,' TO. BRIDOE BUILDERS.—Th C
Commissioners of Yorlotn;1 Cumberland coun
ties. Will let to the lowest bidde'r, on the 17th
of -August next, thicoutract' for building 'a
bridga across the . low Breeches Creek, at
Coover's Ali
At a le eetiniof the Cumberland Fire
Company held on Snturdny evening Jdly 16,
1859, it was on motion, .
Resolved;, That 114,11nutks•of this Comp,ny r
tie tendet•cd to Alessi,. M. 111inieh, Q. Quig -
Joy. i :J. S. Main, L. •Parker and L Minich for
their exertion in collecting monies for the pur
clime of the Hose Carriage at Philadelphia for
thtt use of the Cumberland Fire Company.
Resolved, Vint tho thanks of this Company
be tendered to. Mr. J T • Wallace and to the
members of the Phila. llose & Steam 'Fire
Company No. 1. of Phila. for their kind treat
ment fo the Committee while in the city —Also,
to the Washington Fire Company of Mechan
icsburg for the presentation of three beautiful
buquet. —Also to the mem bet s of tie • Tido!' '
and —Good Will" Fire Companiettpuld ..•
pile Hook &.'Ladtler Company" for escorting
us to/our Huse !lout) on its arrival •
Resolved, That tlais.a resolutions be signed
by the Officers and published it the county
papers,
} 'PETER SPAHR, Prem. P: T,
P.- QUIGLEY, See'ty.
~,TfIE STATE .101'1INAL.— The first number of
this paper, published in Philadelphia, by the
State Journal Company, and edited by
Oswto has been received • It is a double
Sheet of large size. printed on fine paper and
handsomely.niade up. It takes a proMiant
poSition on the People's platform, and promi
ses t be an able advocate of Pcnnayhanian
interZsts. The first number contains a bio
graphic sketch of TflOfdAB E:COCIIRAN. ESQ.,
out candidate for Auditor. General. .Ihose of
aux friends wit ,, wish to secure a weekly
Philadelphia paper, can help the cause slunk,
by sending on their, names for the Journal.
Terms two dollars a year, or ten copies for
fifteen dollars. ,
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•
New Volumes of all these popular works
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Vor_anv 011oof the four Iteyleyrs,... _ Vuo
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For Blackwood and two iteviewii, . 7 00
Forillechwood andthree Ileviewn, 9 09
For Illackpod end the Four Iteriowe, . 10 00
dioney Current In the State where leotard will be re
_ celved at par.
CLULIIIING.—A discount of twentyflve par rent.
front tho above price will be allowed to ClllOl4 ordering
four or Were copier; at-any - one or more ofr_the - above
works.
L9Y . B Boom; This popular Mag
azine is always welcome. Tho number for
'August, now on our taiile, is unusually rich
in embellishments. A kemogra l A engraving,
entitled the Mother's grave, " colored.fash
ion plate, architectural design, embroidery,'
fancy actioles. &c., &o. Thp,literary contents
embrace articles leom•sonie of the most grace
ft I writers'in the country: For sale at Pi
.
AtITIIIVIeti Items MAGAZMr.--Tile August
Number of Ibis delightful magazine bas been
received-and hi, we usual, replete with chOico
reading for the family circle, Twice — ivon"
by Caprice, is an admirable story. The Toi
let and ‘Vork Table,. Mats for lloosekespers
.receive —their—due
Artie of attention, making it one orthemost
nttractiye and practical magazines in the
Country.
Tun KNIOKEICLIOOKRIL tor August, opens with ,
a yery - seasonable article, "Cape May" illus
trated, followed by a 4!fitt anger in:Gotham"
with four illustFationt, and an interesting
sketch of "Palisity the Potter,",Withhumer
ous.illustratiOn.s. _ The” Romance of a Poor
Young Man," one of the beat -written 'noiel
rages of Gist do:y is .itotiutued. Old Knick
anda the'true art of ,, being - happy. The
older he grows' the taqe geolel eotl, Otroc
tirk he beeowee. Por We tot kiper's •
LAMER AMEIIIOAN •MACIAZINit neat ;
and handsOnielyi illustrated Monthly for Au'.
'glint has been •received, and is ceritiitt °
perior to. any former number. •It is el el-.
lisned. with a steel 'engraving entitled Fup"
and a very finticoloied Th'eYl.„
lustrated sketch of Chithwortle is veryinter
esting. It Is published. tit two dollars per
annum by !Lowy White, No. 7." Beckman At.;
New York. . - •
•
TIIIU:ATe. ' :U
•
•rit EXICti. ,--The New,
Orleans L'ie :tine . PI4S , A letter has been .
written to a citizen of New. Orleans which
_seems to pi r~eml_grpefll 7 y_l:ußtuiG..4yth_\.it.ri- .
'co. The liktret• waii written on the 3,1 lost ,at
-Minntitten.---Tchunntcpec,--:where -the- , U.- S
minister, Mr. Melbripe was then paying a visit
to the U.S.' consul, Mr: Allen, an& cenveys
the intelligoice tliat.our mini ter bad
, failed to
come to any proper'und/reditable arrange
ment with the Juarez' goi Trnment.a's lie haul
failed to obtain jttet satislaCtiott from dint of
Mira - mon ;=that he felt uneasy in his Pnsitioti .
andconsider.ed soy fuirilier attempt nt dpeace
fulapluthin of the Mexican' question useless;
that. in this sense lie had plainlilvkitten home
to his government, as also he had notified the
government of Juarez that if the . ) , did .1 - lit
corns at once to an 'wider:ltanding with the
United States, a resort must be had to arms;
hod finally. to sum up ill. that as no _ Proper
rpspongelvak-expected,war--betiveen—the twp
ooiinries itßs
Voi.uxrEsits "eori Mi..xtbo. -.lt is sold that
projecthatilbeefi 'started, to riki;e two Regi
ments of Volunteers in Pennsylvania, wltWare
to offer their services to the Liberal party in
Mexico. The etlitor_of the ' Tlarri‘burg
graph says, lie would not hestiiTrised to learn
that the Cameron Guards :were among the
Volunteers.
M. BLONDIN ' S LAST WAI.K.-• YeSterditylllon•
diii wet k,d his rope al Niagara. for the last
time, in the presence of am infintmse multi
tude of - - About—tyre tholl3llllll - 13111fil-'
lollialtS were present, besides some ten or fif-'
teen thousand•fersons ,fran other places:—
Blondin walked the rope front the American
to the Canada shore backwards and when
near lite centre of the river, waited Until the
steamer Maid of the Mist" came 'oencath,
bringing Travis', the great shnoter.. ltiondin
held his hat at arin's length, and CTravis,
standing On the steamer. fired a pistol ball
through it. • 'I he lint was lowered bathe boat
.that the. marksman might see what. he had
- done: •Trevis . was satisfied, returned the
Indio Blmidin, who went on his way. ? ReJ,
turninli . from the Canada side. Biondi!, pushed
a wheelbarrow across. The Wheel had a
grooved rim to fit fhe rope, nod the handles
of the vehicle, were suspenkled by a cord
around his next. ,
Ile' carried his balancing I
pole with him while pushing the barrow.
• This' was to be the last roellf. at Niagara.—
Biondin lerrfor Cincinnati this morning, but
will return to the Falls nest week to - remove
liis rope. d t that time_ho , wilL come to this
city. to see what he can do about suspending
rope over th . e °mime :Falls —//airnto ,Atl
verti.ler, -
I r ENNA. RAIL 1 o'A - The mutat Report
of the Company, states that (hiring Alio lest
year, 1,012,898 passengers, and Iti,Ati2 end
grants lint , e been carried over the road •
APPnINTNEN . T.— Cpl. * Packer has appointed
the lion dames Gamble, :President Judge .to
fin the vacancy . ocoatd-oned by the death of
Judge Ihirtiside.
The room of 'Chief Justice John Pettit.' of
Kansas, nt ihe hotel in Hiawatha, ;where'll°
stopped in the course of a cii•etiit, is-said to
hare contained the following judicial docu
ments ; •
°One keg of brandy, fear revellict's four
bowie knives. three flasks of whiskey and a
quantity of cigara and tobacco."
Among the,many yes watiree .rhich nature has sup
piled toreliove tifo afli hone of humanity there Is no
more favorite one t ., ,r a cermln Oars of diseases than the
modbli earl gum'.• or the Wild Cherry Tree; but liostov
er valuable II le, its power'to beal, to hi tUr, to relieve.
ante to cure. is eithaliced il.ll fold by rcientllii• and ju•
did, . combination with kileejingredlent'S: in 'thou'.
seises pi equal worth. This happy mingilhg exists
that, •
"Combination foul n form indeed"
0(111,11cl. nit
Dr. Wintiiegi Balsam of Wild Cherry,
Whoso TnIll1: in rifting Cttuttitt. Colds. Bronchitis,
AVlmoning Cough, Croop,Asthnm, l'uluounry Affection
and inelplent Covnumption Is 'nestMinhln.
, 111011110 TESTIIIIOIY.
BOSTON. April 1821852.1
No. 48 Union PL
Mr. Seth w. Fowle—Deariiir:—Your In‘alunlsle mid
h•lne, I con truly nay. ham literally snat:lied me (nun
the grave. Last July I was attacked NWI n sudden
cold. a Well resulted lo a very soy , re etolgh with vlo
115 the Mao and eheht. horn nw so nitwit re•
d need. that my frleads fratiPly told toe that I fount die.
At this ci Isis, I hoard of ii b:tar's Italsain or Wild titer.
ry. and immediately sent for a ht.le. • 1 • Ire effect pro.
dared was I innteti wonderful. My physician. one et the
ninlat reopo••tahle In Doke., Who hal pest hand 0 told
mu-that n . enure was hopetest, tonne •in, nod I - Inhumed
111:n ulna I had taken. Ito examined the Italeam, and
natised ode to r , mtinue the Line of it, sin o which time
I have t 6 Improve :ill); and the Alias ploy.
siclan who had given nor up, told into, a few do). since,
that A might live many year., hespectfully,
MA 1.Y . 11 OW E.
We can cheerthil,f testify to tht. truth of the above
Ftlaolllll.lllt. Mrs Rowe having boon MI bonito of our
WM .DENN Err,
- -
MARTHA ntis.'ETT.
None genuine unless signed 1. BUTTS on the wrup
.
Prepared by 81 , 7 II R•. FOWLE & CO., Donlon: and for
sale by Samuel Elliott nl S. W. ilaverstlek. CarDM();
Ira Day. Mechanleaburg% Butr. A Wise, Shiremanstown :
S. (i. Wild, Newville• Shoemakef k Killolt. Now•biu•g;
J. C. Altlek, Sinppenaborg: and by appointed agents
and dealers in medicine dll over the country.
HAIR DYE-HAIR - DYE II AIR •IE
Win. A. 6atcholor: , B Hair-Dye,
TUE ORIGINAL AND Misr IN TUE WI RLD:
All Ohm, are mere hartutlone, and should be avoided
OXIZSZEMII3I
DRAY, ItED, tilt ItUeTY HAIR Itygd Instantly to a
beautiful And natural Brown or Black, without the
least injury to Hair or Skin.
.Fl 3IEDALS, AND DIPLOMAS have been
awarded to Won. A. Butebit'or since ISO. andover SO,:
OW applications have brep made to.the Hair of his pa.
tl one of hie tumour, Dye.
WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE, produce a color
not to Lo distinplisherl from 'nature. and is warranted
not to injure in t h e however long ft may lie con.
tinned. and the ill effects of had Ltpo remedied; the
Ilair invigoraiod fur Life by this Splendid D)e.
Made, sold or applied ( n 9 private rooms) at the Wig
Faciory,•233.llroadway, New York.
.Sold in all cities and towns of the United. States by
Druggists and Fancy Goals Dealers.
Iheilauuine bes.the-name m 41.1,11405 upon a
stool plate engraving on four Mall , of Mehl ilox2or
WILLIAM - A.
•
213 Ilreadway, New York.
Air Sold by Drugoloto In
WIII.S—W.IOS—WIOB —Batehelor's Wigs and Tong
ken Winless ail. They lire elegant. light, easy and aura
ble. Fitting to a ,harm—no turning up lichluil—lne
On inking olYthe bend; indeed. this la the only Estalt.
liahment where these things sJo properly underalood
and wade. 233 ilroadaay, New York. nov 17.68-ly
EPILEPSy, OR PALLING :PITS
We believe we cannot do our readers a moore import •
ant service. than by attain railing 'their °attention to
that moat remarkable preparation. discovered by Dr.
Seth S. Hance. of Baltic:tor .Md which possews he
power of alleviating and curing that horrid visltati n'
of man—Epilepsy. or Failing Fits. In recommending
this preparation to our read, rn . wh do so with a cnov.o.
thin that we are nut degrading our columns to puff a
enamel, patent madloolne. but are placing before them
a discovery. which. if fully known, would probably do
more to alleviate-human suffering. than any inventiiin
of modern Mum Dr Ilan, in asking us to notice his
preparation favorably in our editorial depot invert. ban
sent us for perusal a number of !earls from persons
who have coned his pillwrod have brat cured thereby.
ofthourepenk - in Abe-most grnoeful asurculugistie
lortnsi—fine-grrerkdeoffittlite-tidifeilla
the fact that it can ho transported thrOugh the mails,
thereby affording every 0110 no opportunity of denting
,directly with' rho In cantor. and also precipitin,: all pos.
Ability of being imposed on by a ceuntan frit rir spurious
imitation - Dr. Hance pays the footage on his pills to
any part - of the country, and will forward them by re
turn of mail. ou the receipt of a'remitonnex Ills pekes
are as Mime: 1 box, sii; 2 do, .t 5: 12 dn., VC All
orderafor the medicine should be addressed to Seth S.
Honer, 10$ Daltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
• DAG PE R REOTY P -benuty and dn:-
rnblllty, no Sun drawn" plcturenquals Rpm] &von,
rnoiype; ibis idahe opinion expreiaed by On leading
Phatoaraphle Journal, or.tba day. li.th A Mealean and
&O.& ; Rieke may be obtained at the irooma of Idra.
Reynaldo, Lautheretreet, two doors a est al Hanover,-
Cartbdu, Aloe leno—ti
106,.Funey 'Printing dune here.
fIiFFFF S ;;NU
GERIYIA4 BITTERS,
- AHI.!
DR.,OOOIILA.N.DS . BALSAMIC
. COR DIAL,
The iiecit standard medicines' of the 'present
age, have acquired their great' popularity only
through years of trial. (liibounded o&ti.ljno.
Lion is rendered by them malt cases; and the
people have pronounced them. worthy.
1 - - - -iilver - Coniplaintrllyspeaslai•Jatindlee,
-ilebility of the Nervous SySteni, •
Diseases or the Kidneys,
and all diseases, aria(pg from ia disordered
liver or 11;eakniTS.of the stonza'clk and digestive ,.
organs, are speedily and permanently cured by
*the GERId,WiiITTEAS. •
• •
The Baleamio Cordlitl his acquired a
repittation surpassing that of ally similar pre
. pa - rdfioii extant. rt Will cure, WITHOUT FAIL,
the most Seves'i , lind long-standing
Cough, Cold, or Rearserielf, Bronchitis, In.'
fitted% Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient ,
• ' Consumption,'
' and has performed the Toot' astonishing cures
eeir known of
Confirmed Consiniiptlon"____
A few e4ses ...also_at,oWce _cheek__ and.
cure the m o st severe Diarrhcon proceeding
• from COLD, Ili TOE , BOWELS.
•
These medicines arc j3repord by•pr. C. M..
JACKEION & CO.; No. 418 Arch . Sireit,
delphia, Pa., and are Sad by druggists and
' dealers in' Medicines everywhere, at 15 cents
per bottle. 41 The
,sitnature of C..M. JActcson
will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
In the Almanac published annually by the
proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S AI:DIAN/le,
you will find testimony 'and commendatory
0 notices from alt ports of the iwuntiy. These
'Alinanaca are given away by all our'agents.
• • h 111'191,1C by S. Elliott, S. W • Cart re.l •1; ilnr
t 59.... At. this is tinebeaton of the year when worms are
mud 'formidable itln es ong 4•lllldren. the prnrt loxes of
111 . 1.ane's Verniifege. Fleeting - tiros. Inttsburg. - flog
lease to esll the attelithat nt p•iretits CO its virtues for
oxpoiling of those annoying and lift. total eitennie, of
-- 11111111 . 0i1. It was invented hy . a ph) sieiiin of great
perionre in %Ir,rlnin. alto, nit, hitting used it for la,
• end soap In his on n.practlee. and faund•iis snores; 9.1
unlvers.il, Was illthleC.l at laid to stir It to the politic
Its u elte_p but certain end ese•l•lletit inedielne. It has
__sloe° Is. aline jusile. popular throughout the United
-Stilts. an the unest elfiejeitt l'etaulfueerkPr %flown. and
dwoan.t has 11.011 shadily OIL the increa.m shies Its
.' first IntrAnolon to I lie '
-
11'9. l'ori.h 'corn it 111 he earetul to ask for Hr. ‘l'Lann'd
Celebratod Verinlfue., manufactured by Fleming Bros.
of Pittsburg. Pa. All other Verinlfoges In comparison
are lir, %PC% t\ rs gen UlllO VerIIIIIILM al.
[darn Pills: MI 1111 W he 11:1 , 1 at nll re.
141h:et:dile drug stereo. Nan,/ genuine with o ut the rig
urn of - , FLEIII:%/J
131POR T ANT TO FEDI AL ER
DR. 4;11 KESEM AN'S I'l 1.1 prep trod Itrinellus
Chrest.tmtli. M. D., York CU,. Thnenathiliatloo
of IT.rvilirots aro t.hn•rnnuit ofn long and
, tonsive pro, ore ht lid in their I , perntlon.
and I•ert - slit li ag all irregolorltle,, Painful
_ 31enstrtastions ,g all ohsti tittloon. whether from
yobd or ot Iterni .9ehe, plin In the side pal i ntatlon
• of the hrart, i T -511 11.'1,11. 311 0 Cii.41,. hysterl.ll
fiti,no. pain I. .hark arid limbs. A 0.. dixturb;d sleep
whleh arko fr 0.... oterroptlons of oat ti,. ,
'l'. I II lltlt 1 ED 1,AD11..5. Dr. eheesentan's l'ilk are
invalnable. no they will losing on. tho monthly perks!
. with re.:ulailty• L;liiii, 1 . 011 , 413V1• 1 / 1 •1111•Iill,1111 , 111tell in
the 11,. 01 , 11, l'ilk Cat, Ale., UM utone4 roolidett.'e in
- Dr. Chouseman't. l'illa doing all_ that they ruprehent to
.. , ,
Warranted purely venet-abll, nod tree.froin -anything
Injuilous. haplleit directions. which should be read,
arcomp,AtiV earl, box. Price $1 Petit 'hy mall MI en :
cloning $1 to any anthorined agent. Sold by ono Drug.
\,..t.,
' gist in every town io the' United Staten.
It. B. I,llft;ls.lN ',3. (Journal Agent . far thin United
Staten, 11;5 Ilialub ril St., Now. York,, to_ which all
nholonale 00 0 ra /Am ,I he add renmnl. ,
~, 11A - NN VERT St FIN ~ 1... 1, Wholesale and Retail Agwato.
Ilarrhl2urg. I'n. 4 11:J. HI IiFFER, Carlinlii, l'a...
.•DAl.l.liy'S NI AMC:AL I'AIN I:,)yIy.ACTOR.--in - p 1
diseases lotlanimation more', 11,8,11rodbmatniten--now
to allay inflatmnatlon btril.es lit the: root or 111,1.,....- ,
hence 311.1 Immediate core. - Valley's 31agleal fain Ex:.
tractor. slid nothing nice trill allay Inflammation at
0111, WO make a certain tura - -- - - ---
- - -41-
BALLLY'S MAGICAL PAIS EXTRACTOR will cut.
the following. among a great catalogue of diseases:
Burns, Scalds. Cult Chafes. Sore .Nipples. Corns.
ltiul
lonk. Itrol.tes, Sthahls, Bites. Poison, Chilblains, Mlles,
Set...fills: Ulcers. Fever Soles. Felons. Ear-ache. Piles,
St ro Eyes. Gout. Swellings Ithettulatlstn, Seald !lead,
Salt ithoutn,'llahiness. Erysipelas. I. ingwerm, Barbers
Itch. Small Pox, Measles. hash. hr., &e. •
To 1/1113 It linty 1111111131' ifteredulnun that en many Elis
e:MIPS Rllllllllll. reached by 0110 article; such an
will vanish w hen reflection points to the tart.lhat the
salve Is s sontltinst)on of ingreditionts 1./0-11 Old every
0110 111413'11W n pertFct antidote to it, o pi ii ,,it o , ,ff, or d,
'Utley's 'tingles] lain iiNtrotior in its effects Is magi
cal. bet, us. the Cline Is short bete reit disetts.e fonts
I ermanent ,- 111'0; and it la an extractor. no it draws ell
thorsto out of the elected feint.. having natures' , perfect
as before the Injury. II is necessary Unsay that
no Infuse. work shop, or manuftetory should be nllOllll..
moot with l tit. v---,, • -
—No Palo . Ex tractor is L!1 . 1111111t' 11111• s, Octets Inns upon
it ft steel plat -• engraving, wlttit the name of Henry
)Inn it titan kr. '
. Fol'l.llo by 311 110. Ortig.lets, and patent medicine
deniers throughout the Potted Stllteftlilol Cl:-due:
11 . 1flelitI Depot, lthi Cliituikers St., New l'irrk.
u0r.17;58-Iy, 0. F. CHACE
• VIROINIA Lvins.—The 1)&10.1;101, In nnw prepared
"to furnish, lu Bflo quantities, from 100 to 1000 evren, or
ind . re, good farming and growing lands, In Randolph
and adjarenteoutities, in western Virginia, within 12
or 15 houneof Baltimore, and 54 of Nut. Vol It.
The land Is fertilt dind will tin rod, the climate
very healthy, end so mild Ova 'beep van bo ordinarily
whiteyed with very little feeding, and wlin,.acotr eon
be rallied an (heap 00 , 0 01110E911 111 NOW England. They
will be sold cheap, and on easy 1.1 . 111 F. or exchanged for
Impnived property, nr god inerchandiv.
Addresr, with (I. stamp, 11. Franklin Clark. 11$
Walnut Atreet, Philadelphia. ~mtivss,lSs9,
CARLISLE PRODUCE•DIARIiET,
Reported weekly for the Darold by
•Woodward .k Schmidt: -
FLota Suprrtioe, per bbl. ~ ill 5.0 a.
'd0.... Elmo, '- do, .5,25
do. Futidly .^ d0.,t5.76
•
Itys do. • 3,50
‘VIIITE WHEAT •per bo.ohel, . 1.10
Leo do do.. 1,01)
RYE ' .' do. •70
COIIN•• - do, -, 70
,
.., .
OATs (now) do.
‘,/.
. jl 4 30
CL9vEnsEEH do - ;,,,,_ 450
TIMOTRYNEED do. • 2:00
SPRING BARLEY - - de. -: .. i, • . • -Ho Etile:
WINTER .BARLEY do. .. • do
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
The late news from Europe US depressed
the Flour market. Standard , snperfine is of
fered at $5,0.5 50. made from„pmv,:;wheat,
with sales of 700 bbls at dot price Extra
and fancy brands are held a t ! $5 00®7'50 1,1
bbl according to brand !Mil 'freshness; the
market. however, is. du U; and the demand
both for export and homy 's° very moderate,
Rex FLOUR is also
‘ (11111, and nominally held
at $1 `.1 , ,t bbl. CORN MEAC:Continues quiet of
$3 75. fr Penn.ylvanht Meal ,
there is not cinch WnEAr offering, but.thi )
demand has fallen If, and prices favor the
buyer, sales only reaching about 4,000 hush.
in lots at 100 e. for good reds, and 1300135 c.
for white. including 1000 bushels pilule Ken
lucky white at the Xter raterand 1000 bush.
prime Delaware al ; the bulk of the
sales were of white RYE continues dull, and
small sales of 'old Pennsylvania are reported
at. 8068* . buyers generally offering the
former rate. CORN IN (hill and lower. nod
• 50.000 busbels•hare been sold at 8O 081 e.
for 511111heru yellow, mostly at the latter rate
for-,prime lots !idea. and .q(et.l 78e. for. dam
aged - OATSarc:also_ dull ht 38e, for _Delp--
'ware, and 3lie. afloat.
CATTLE nro rntlwr dull, priors runging frnm
71 to WI the •lOU lb net. Abent 1206 head
----weregrltere Lat—t : lte.tlitle,rept yards last. week:
itlarriaqcs. t.
On the 21st Inst., In the Frankfori) church. by the.
Rey F. W. Kremer: of Lebetion. Roy-1011N AULT, .pau.
for of the Sulphur Spring.rhargo, to Mies 8. 'BELLA
WAOOON ER, of Franktbrd twp.
My Iter..l. Braila. of Nowville. A. .T. 111)1i R. of Her
rl,hurg, to Mies NANNIE V. COYLE, of Doubling Oaf) ,
On the 13th loot. JAS. A. WILLOW:inn, of Cordele,'
to *ln JUDIE EDES. of ‘lintinto.
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In Pillladelptila. in the 21st Inst., aced 41$ years, Mrs, ,
Tlllate:tili V.. wife of Dr. Adolphus Lippe; after, a Ho
rning. and. manful: bluest, which sho Mora with
Chrlttlan fortitude. Etn wan a devoted wite and an
carecoinustamather, and hos demise will In.. laStubled by
a lingo eitele offrieadi and relatlves. ' ,
HOOPLAND'S
WORMS
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(f,:k
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REAL ESTATE- FOR SAL E,
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• WILL FIND
T fl E' V A 1. V. If: Y \ T A It n•
very doslrlible Advertising . inoilinni Advertia tueoh,
can bu alkldred thinue,ll the •• or loot to the
..undersl2l4,,d ' .1. 31. 3111,1.E11. '
July 27, 1850— Brn
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rIIEIIS- —.Wanted
1 Fourteen ennipbtnt Teaeliers 111 'sales anti, I In.
male, to lake (Maim, of !Me 1:1111,01/1 If est Peill.,d 4w e
township. Cumberland 1 . 1111 , 4!.. fern lump ofsix tnopt
An examination by Me Comity Superintendent will
held fit the Plainfield School house on'Ttiestlayl , :i
9 - , ri? - ,,t,9 n'elock, A NI.. at wlPeli time applicants will
piewietiannd. Ily order of the. 11.41,11.
M A itSIIA I. 1; JAMES, Riley.
Joie 27. 1559-26
1 4 1 0 . 11, S A F . , That, desirable
St , .3:er, 101Ittal,Ilg front
of 9.l feet. f thalleutti o t r2 i l r o t
4ng , There
-71 ' 1 '
dernenth, and n I.,riel,u=tal,la th,
e4)d or Ow lot: Privilege also giv,eu of en 06,0,,"„
terantl coo pipes .vrith Apply to
July 27. iota. 11. .8. ST111:14;(1N.
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1 4 1 0.11, - it E N,T , . ---, 1 lie subscribei
Inyt Ine:rent.u.stnall threlf story Imfilt - '
• Home xitulted ori•Peun Pt- In Tho
~. - 2 , - . N I•or.ingli orrurlllllll, -- For flirtliermr• '
,01 . ..- -", ti..ul , 'lc mut Input Inquire 4.1.. /: D. -
i rt ,t r ithomis or . on the prernhrti.• Pu.nes- • ..
1.4
_•,... slop given Innoditally. •, , .' .
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. GEO. P. 3IYI.:118.
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July 27,1 , 5!)-1t,./ - ..•
ATatiEsi, JEwEr.it AN -
y
' We would re , pPytfully Inform our
friends i ilitroun and the public gen•
tb 3 t, we . have o' rued our
N ATC
WII..7EWELRY SILVER:
d ( ! AND MATED ‘ WAICE. ES.'i'ADLISII- •
. IiNT. at No. 022 Market Sr.,
'•.- -- wew•lT., -- wholegale - dini retail. at - the'
• . lowest c.v.') pricer. a hove nod ve r y
choice stwek or every ,leß,riottou of goods usually ker.t
inn first 'elas,lewelry store.
we bopn by untlrfng efforts to ar , oroniodota and
please not only to retain nil nor former iiattona. but
merit and pectin , a large nr , e9l.lon to thy som+.
Every description of Itiamond Work and ollierJevrol•
ry. made to °Herat IdiorCnotlee. .
Za- A 11 poiqls r . arrantrEl to IP on teprerontcd. •
g.,3- Particular nttont!on given to the repotting of
Waltham -lid Jewelry 01 everraf , , , lpll , ..
: 4 TA UPFEII & IIAI7
No. (122 Morket•Street. Phlloa%i
N. 11.—Wo will ...done our Old store, No. 141 North
r , oronil Street. for 3 nhorl time Lulu.,
July (7. 180-1 m
1 s lt 1 , ) M E i; A it DE
SIIIANSIIURG!"
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I!lfFttlY-4M
' I.' Alt 111 it it D U D.
VallFy !tall 'toad Company, rvlil Is-
File EXClirpioll Tirkot. from all prints 011 the', rod. 1,1
Shippeohl , urg nnal loirk, gomi for the 4ty, mod sth days
or Ao. ! .ost. as I,.ilowe
-1..r0 ch,ooiwiA 4 m g and return;
•• :qcortlatl,l,
11.0,1111.
Nl.writhe
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'Al'to:
:.r
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kin:
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Mac
100
I.lh
1 20
1.40
mg until Friday evening, the
tger.
110, g,
:AIL and pun•
• TRAINS, will have Itarrinbnrg and Chntnburs',urg
shivi , orth!lusg, follnws: liarrinburg, ti 110, A. M.
And 1.20, - I•. M.; Cintnilooraburg, t.IU .And 94, A. M and
1.00. I' M.
nppnrat urn( thr Fire enninnnies will Inn ear.
tied. at ili.-11 risk, free of ul•nrgr: If burin:lent notice be
given that core tinny be fund/led.
I=
Fhl , peosborg fur illoilcburgand interm,
dinle Ft.otionp, un Thutwiay ut 0 o'clock, l' M., and for
etroolwraborwat i o'cip k. 1•_ AI.
t1 4...h,
ficitirp must I; pro,iirc At theflllle - es of-the COM.
pant. at Harrisburg, CM s ernlturg. earlisleiard 'Me
elia,birsbit rg : and from Ait lkyl tic ors. at NOW Ville.llllll
‘ l4l
j,
nt ony stations. from tho roil urban or the train's.—
kmay - . orsoit ontering,the ears til ,out a ticket, sit any
of Hid statl•ottA above unitiel, will te,rhargeil full Into.
•All fartt•i: except Homo 1,01,1 for exi•ursloti tickets to
Sbippont,burg, will ho M,artod nt tbit mogul it rater.
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U. S. LULL, Supl. -
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I iiiiroad.Ofllre. Climinbeeg., 1. .
' July 27. 18:41, j _ .
Fin et the Cid Business.
LUMBER AND COAL YARD
On the itahroad, east rlivie. in the immediate
vicinity of Hinting honor.
The subsri therm have entered _into Partner hip, and
are 40114;1..1,10.s as the rid land of • limn A Hoffer.
cohere will he fond. at all times. LUM 0 Eli nd COAL
in all their Varieties and qualities
E R .
BOARDS of every kinli.
SCANTLING. '
FR ANI F. STUFF. • . .
SHINGLES. . •
- LAI'HS •
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WORKED FLOORING.
PALING. ..
1 POPS.
RAILS, ..t.c.
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Andin ltt - ery kind of Lumber li•quilly found In n
well gtoctra ard.
An nu run our own furs, we are enabled to furnish
lonia of Lumber of any required lei, tli, at the shortest
p o .,,im a tim e tine Floornot. Weuthet boarding, Sc., In
alms), houae.l.nhd can be furninbed dry.
C tt A L , ( Under Cover.)
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{mine will be Fpnred to furohth I'ool for faintly II PP,
ehan tind dry, of all sizes and qualitlehti- .funong which
will I , e found,
ffEMM
LUKE FIDDLER. • ~
S‘VICHIY IfITITE ASH.
VREVORTON. .
- LOCUST MOUNTAIN.
LOBBERY, &e.
And to nur Lira° burning friends and to Blacksmiths,
we would on. roe can and will iurnish as cheep as the
eheepent nod of best quality.
heffinr partner will be nn . the yard as usual to
attend to lb.so nho may bow us with a eoutkuvenra,
of their patronage. Thankful fur pant Nvois, he soIiCBS
enntinuaiwe f their Vl.tolll at the situ 3 alai—
We hone a Li e ge StOch in 111111 d of Lumber and Coal, ;
and-ale eon thiuilly receiving ulditionA. u With lon Win
tilt an lost .211 y taller yard in the berimuh.
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Dou'l fail to .11 at the old yard near the Goo How.°
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.lAt'illi
HOBERT M. BLACK.
N. 11.—A duplicate of the hooka of : 4 brorn & Jloffe ,r
lire In my lino& ; thoh, , lndebtod can call 011 the sub
acrihor ut 01" old yard and pay to JACOB:4IIMM.
To Di iiiu is I,u 11, I) 1 ,. ; S
The Commissioner, of York nod Cumberland
coalition. will let to the lowest popolaala, on the 17th
day of August, A D., 1500, at the Luanne of Benjamin
Clay, at Bridgeport. the connect for building a
WOODEN 111011 E nor Yellow Breeches creek, at
Coover'ollll, in York and Cumberland canto ties The
Midge to be of the fidlowing dimensions, Oil: Tn eon.
lain in length liito feet in the clear, front one abutment
to theedher, :and lti loot wldeln the clear, with Lin
abutmentssanch 12 feet thief: at tile bottom, with a bat
tered wall of one inch to PIO foot op the three sides of
each abutment ; the abutment to be 10 Teel high Worn
the bottom of the creek to the cord liter, hem which
the wooden arches are to be storied and extended 001010
said creek front one abutment to the other; and to be
single floored with three inch white oak plank, and
reined in the centre 12 Inches; the sides and gable
ends of mid bridge to be el sufficient heighth to admit
covered or hay nagens to pass though the same. The
bridge in to be closialy weatherbeardeS wilh half inch
pine boards, well lapped. '1 he whole of the work of said
Midge to le, roofed with naval and suilleiont pills chill•
glee; said rooting to ex tend •at each end 10 feet over
'the heel of the arch or top of the abutments. and on
each side of the bridge over the weathea boat ding 2 feet.
Tile abutments are to to built on firm Pound:diens, to
be approved taPlap the Counniandoners, the nth 10 of the
mason work to be built to 'large and hard sham, lime
and mortar. and poluttA from Ihe bad. of the abut.'
meat. Ihe filling shall amidst at earth nod stone. and
To be supported with wing walle.on each side five feet •
thick at the two abutment., with n battered of one
inoth to the foot to the tip of the filling, and to extend
in that' annuniar on the Iwo extreme sides of the loidge,
until the filling and welling shall meet tie tends, awith
an ascent not taxtFeeding an aogle .111 , ur degrees elect
tioo foam the road to the brial.ae, with curtain walls of
sufficient length ated thickness, and entered with Load
stones well scoured. Thu waalwert. on the out and in
side al the Midge is to be whitowas i hed with two mate
of dun, .The mad tinker to faintish all Matto lads and
give such security ne tilt Commissioners may require
for the ottani pert mance 01 the worl , nmuship. and
the permanency of said bridee"forand-during the term
of $OOO3l years, sold bridge In to be built en th e coma
plan as the one over the Little Conowm to, at Newman's
Mill.
• 'rho Comruissloosss all! also at the same time•nhd
['locos rel'olvoo oo Posain her building a STONE 1 1;1 li
on the same site. rf the following
,diinensions. viz to
contain iu lepoptli UP loot fn m ono ahutiiieot to 'the
other. and; Iti feet aide in the riser. 7 lie two abut.'
mento each to be 15 loot thick at the bottom, with a
battered wall of onejneh to the foot on three sides of,
each abutment. Ihe lo idge to bs three
arches; the woitre nrch to be 31 fcet lontiand"l 0 fret 4
Inches high in the clear; the two outer arches to to
ea•li 2fi fret d inches long owl 9 feet 11 inches high iu
11.'01e/tr. Tim nbutinentslio.tween the nrchesnre to ho
6 foot thick. and to rise !I inches above tow watur - mark,..
before the angles start, The side or curtail, walls urn '
to be 3 legit high, above the filling and to extend as for
as the wing walls, and to be overeil with hood stone.
coping. clanipert:-- 1 he wing walls on each side to lie 6
feet thick at thunbutments, with ki
battering of 1 rk_
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;:oo may lt, nocessary to support the tilling or enthatik
mia. The masonry' is all to be pointed. '1 he filling
to consist °Naval and stoles. nod to bet Pot thick on
tlm cnnwn,of the Nn tro arch. and Abe grade lilt to ex
ceed four degrees until it meets the' bed of the mid.—
The contraction to furnish all the materials and gin
security ter the oaltliful performance of the contract. and'
the permanency of the bridge-Air-Om teem seven
yearn. ' •n - .1. Wt MK 1
. •711 EISEN II Elam
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Commissioners of York County.
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ANDREW li ERR:
t3A F. ,Ilsfiq . W,'
NATII. 11. ECK ELS, •
Commiweotters.ol Cumberland County.
July •
27,18511—5 t .
B. STRICKLER: &.1111.0.,, have
Lut • the Agency, el Whittemore's Potent Arplo r ar•
hip Idol boring morldne...srld, h. , for -the pane ne , in
tenderys porfeclon itgAdt: Abo for old', het (wank/
of Lava by the doom; well made end of poimi material.
MMMMEM
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