Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 25, 1864, Image 3

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    SHERMAN',S MARCH
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The "CebOlS C; f eor
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the First Pan t—En-Rov te (hi. Ai
bun, Cuust—Rebrl Press <,O) the pN'it
ir
thonrshor,; Geo r yjq--
. 6hermeifn's Nov,•ntent
SriF.IININN'ti Mtn . E NTs---S r g`l Es' of
Ills
NI O. arW.
tirigffilki•(;ffiwi-11 •
5 . 3 f Artillery. nryi vod
ill. lle left sherin:ot li.
tit 9A.M. or OW 1:201. l;w1+. /I, (h u t
Sherman h,t , all the iolikntry,
artiller - lie , ‘ - lints The Mon liad received
eight won t pay, 'old nuttit ospeeitilly adapt -
tql to ti 'lard. 1111(1 1,11.1.1
ti 1d lite 04 . NW troop,. WaA unequalled,
14 „ingprolpi,.0'eni, , iency and vigor. (;o.n.
Hheitnan, hi ^nys. ix ill carry hi , :•y,
thrt9th the Work lwforo
Ill:2:11( last. 110o(l . s eltlin. for
ces, inelnding Forre.t's env:dry, Nvere in t h e
inimeciiitte neighborhood of Tlist. WIC
Pftire.noo, rihihruna, w,toio.d Lv 1140
oi der (;en, Th,,ont:, of :11...h ,41 : •4g h ti- mill
•wior the 10'
and tN*Ol , the NVill.oll'asval of the yllyilly•
st‘rvien yfr , !\vlltro.:+;+ opQrati , , ll yty,•lll,
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440 "'15 - N Not .
lila( military
are tineiffing.l.l :tll,l t , .111 011-01 i
The rain continue, and rh road.- are in had
condition. Hood and Ilenureg - ard are -I ill
in the vicinity of Flor,nce, Nine hundr,d
rebel prisoner.: arrived at Va,hvill nn : - 'at
urday morning from Atlanta. It appear ,
that, thinking- the Rlitee ovaeoamd. thot
rusimd in to pillage and plunder, and Ivcre
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gloomy and ili,cn-iilato emi-eqoenec
the anticipated re,ult
ACCPS,IOII , t th , 11111- arc
arriving daily from the North.
STILICS(aII OF THE Alt \ .1" , -•\\ lIAT ,I1E1'.)1
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It iS 1101 (4 , ll(niNtnd linW 'Wit , 111:tin it
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14th and. 20th (ii au rrr r 11,.•
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of the Tettiit., , ,, 111
50,000 men. Ile h:i , c;1‘:111 .
under liirl y (In \ :'
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is watching noanr, , t; ol,l. 1111 i. 11 , ;1,2, -
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from 11. , W 1 . 11 ,0 111,1 ,. pill .
men, )11 ,, i/14, ./. if 11. It 1? t . . -
ting with an is tot mo o ,
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on the Dab
of the stttrting f th , •
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lincl been iA,:uO4l telhe e..• 1;., 1% hi, n Inel
been left nt .111;inta, t up.)lll l .e
fortification , . ' rho lady \\II..
lot S111111 , 1114.;all Slltli`r^ . ;:ood, tln.
Army, \Vtl, ;IdVi,ql that, 11,1 . 111 L N 1 hr
removed hy the loth a , Llama NV:I,
to hO evaelilltett 11311 t - p4m 11l
same day I learue I tool'ord,ri luta 1,0,11
sued to the thief Commis-111'y of the tinny
to send to Atlanta with all pussilde ha-te I;
days' rations, fur wym t uten. Titt.,t3 ittli -
of information alt, me in a lltOldar ' 1
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idea of sending 2,0nn,000 1.:0j,,n, I, a ( .j l:‘ ,
that was to Ile deStr,,yl,l, 11 , )111111i,-.11 nffil
/ immediately simght eni e ,mati_
cal reports, and ceimil that their eleiritetor
was not so antipithitill a,
:tseertaitted. svhitt, I 11.1 v, 1.-pt .011 H until tim
"cat jtunped," mitt to, purp.,,, t t t, , 11 t.nt
that tho expedition, tits. I It h.
15th, Nth, 17th mid 20tli affi t
rick's citvidry, it, wiiv.
The expedition commenced it: inArch jai
the evening of the 12th whit n dlVl,iell
Kilpatriek's cavalry, und-r
and the 20th Corp::, Gen. ;-qoeitin, in adiallee
This advance WaS 1.0 proceed slowly in the
direction of Macon, and to be, followed by ill.-
14th corps, Gen. Jed% C. Davi , . The Artily
of the Tennessee, Gem toward,
of the 15th corps Gen. Logan ; pith Gee.
Smith; 17th, Gen. Frank Blair, left K. Mg,-
ton three days before fur Atlanta, ti , aring tip
the railroad as it went along. On the II t
the Etowah bridge Wu: , d,,lroyed, :out troiu
thence to the Chattahoochee riN er, the work
of destruction win
entire railroad track was removed and the
rails twisted up and °therm:, injured; 1111
rthe important storehouses mid depots wore
,burned, and the culverts and mast mry " blown
up. The itnntonsesn•ut•ture wlueh mains he
,Chattahoochee Nyzei burned and the founda
tions blown up. Everything wa6 in re:L.li
nese at Attallia to make good - the destruction
of that town on the arrival of the Army of
:the Tennessee, and the Gate City, so l o ng
; the' fountain head of tint South for the pro
dttetien of munitions of war, was Seitt, reeling
to ruin on the 1.-Ith inst. "The torch wits to
be applied to all public buildings, manufac
tories and storehouses, and everything liable
to be transferred to rebel use, which would
,not burn, was to ho blown up, including the
,railroad buildings and other railway accom
paniments-An the centre of the city, The
Army of-the Tennessee was then to resume
its march, and will, no doubt make a junc
tion with the advance in a few days. 'While
'this werleofdestruction was being performed
'tidetachthent - of Men - actedin like manner
toward, Chattanooga, and will, no doubt. '
burn the bridge over the Oostanaule at lie-
Baca,' end fall back and fortify nety thejtute
tion Of the Knoxville branch, siiiibh•of
ton. I (19 not know the entire programme
to be carried out by . Gen. Sherrnan, neither
lthow positively his destination. The
latter May depend somewhat on circumstan-
cc& After,touching at , Macon, I think his.
will go northeast. Andersouville is only a'
,short distance south . of 3.llaeon,'but, if the
rebels succeed in removing 'our, prisoners.
fcbm that point, as they ProbablY will, a viSit
in, that direction wotildhopf: no earthloi4
-
. cunt..
RUBEL: .lacouN,
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From Richmond papers of 1 7 .rldny. last,
vie extract items of interest: .
Bectre,ryard'. Atilita44ion,
From , Tonnegsee-we bare no
_further ticl-
e;s to report - from . licauregard from our own
sources, but that itself is tidings. The Uni
ted States paPers report him as having cross
ed the Tennessee river. We suppose he has,
and that he is now in Middle Tennessee. '
Bhcroupt's Pia 71S,
The plan of operation on Sherman's part,
as we learn from the same source, and we
suppose Correctly, is to leave Thomas with
such reinforcements as have been seat him
to oppose Thamregard, while Sherman, with
his own column, shall movmsouth - front At
lanta.
'Pia 1 , Pi) er,ll fi dently asserted, rind is suit
ported by much of circumstance, that we
accept, the progrinnie,,ts a true The
tirst point market] fur capture by Slitu-man,
is ,:%litcutt, (li:dant front. Altztuta one hundred
and tart[ miles. 11acon gained, we are in
formed that he i, /W.\ I 111 11111,11 SaVall
nah• rmc hundred un.l tnitcs from 111a
con, ,mc hundred and
four mile: , further. l'erhaps ugmt'a,, one
hundred atkiitay-folir troll hall In
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re,dvad upon S11(1.-
117,11 hlitt,-,cift, it by tc:u•in; nit
le r a ilroad behind him a- far back ITS II; l
and by ile-tro mg; the bring,
!,he l'hattahoueliee, a Ciagilhtr inamenk ro
bC• Hire. tiiiice hi, peep], al 11.111,11;1V, , !leap'
nothing from him, we trust they ne er trill
again. It i• - • the ma•culation "Mite 111:1(
mirnri of 111:1N•iling, " , :1V;11111,01 ;Uhl
tic: eral Slimmian wdi move for
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of 111, (',,nii,leracy the Itiel i m mi d
ltirt
yuirrrul• 14, ihmlvertently alludes
t“ several rich prizes 111 the way of arsenal=
hioh may centrel er bun (lenerNl Sher
march j1)1n thy. of the t•onfed
er;e It
Tile iir:utMz.ition the Nitre and Mining,
C'orp, inmeriolts neci,,ity, and it,
sneees,fill operations have supplied the 111.1
torlid I'llllll'od for tin! of this
del :ninieut. It Ln; rime ..31Vidli.d to nhypli
-111111 is managed with consum
mate shill and titient. It was ilia. Ordnance
Department which organized and directed
(lie foreign importations of the Government,
under tbo rost - prnig 011.0 find able
management of this department, has. also
risen to tt separate " Bureau of Foreign Sup-
'eh , ' "'gni ficent powder vtill at Augusta,
the arsenal //,, e., thn Nation - at arm - wry — and-
Central labralory at Macon, Geo r gia, the
arsenals at Sarannah, Colmobus, Athens,
Fayet Salrigh, Salisbury and „Melt
mond—allilitttest,the ability, skill, zeal and
energy of the Chief of (inhume and his sub
ordinate offc•ers. The combinations of pri
vate workshops, backed by the immense re
sources of Tredegar. has made Richmond the
great depot thatsup- lied the Army of North-_
or,, Virginia;' and throughout :di the diffi
culties that have beset the Ordnance Depart
ment, in all the campaigns of this war, no
disaster has ever befallen our army from
,want of ordnance stores.
The Angnqa Chronic/I', Oving an account
of how 'Whirs stand at Atlanta, says that on
jdi dth the TW . entieth Army Corps relieved
ill() Twenty-third, which gave rise to a ru
mor that Sherman was being reinlbreed.
O ur cavalry captured - g 3 drov4 of live hun
dred mules near theChattith9oeliCe river re
eentlr"
th Second Battle of Jonesboro'.
The Chronicle says; "Scouts who • left
,Tonesboro' on, Wednesday morning report
that Gen. nowoll Cobb, with from .six to
. 4-ht, thousand militia and three brigades of
cavalry, athicked.thnmfamY and MU steadily
driving them in." • '
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Affairs at Atlanta
IMPORTANT PROM THE SHE-
The Rebels Rapidly Falling' Back—Another
Cavalry Fight—l:arty' s Arnty from 25,000
to :30.000—Daring Guerrilla Operations—
The Losses in Friday's Fights.
The irera/c1 says, important intelligence
conies to us from the Shenandoah, that the
rebel army has again fallen rapidly back
towards StaThdon.
Deserters who have come into the Union
lines say that Early's I , ,rce in the vicinity nf
Fisher's hill broke camp last Sunday morn
ing and commenced its retrogad, movement,
and On Sunday evening his pickets along
Cedar Creek were also withdrawn, lon vi»g,
apparently only sinalt detachments of cav
alry in Shvrichtn's front.
The report which was circulated in the
city yeatorday, that Sheridan fwd inflicted
another severe deloat on iheenemy probably
grew out of anti! her mush which Powell
had with the onetny's cavalry on Ttio,day
I,l l r no , in which the latter were
driven toward:: Nlount, with /I
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Tl!o Great Military Mystery-Where
Is Sherman tieing i)
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NEWS FOR THE
inform the Ladies of Carlisle and surround
ing'Conntry 'that Mrs. S. A. Butte'', has
just received from the Eastern ci ies and is
now opening, at the sign of the
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, a lar ge a n d
splendid a„ortinent of Winter Bonnets, Hate
and Millinery , of the very latest styles.--
Ladies do not fail to give her a call, as we
know you Will be pleased with beautiful,
sfii - iclr. of goode,
CELETIRATION OF 'rill] GREAT No
vEM y ICTO RI% lk t to announce
ment, on Friday evening lnst, our loyal cit
izens united in 0 grand celebration of the
recent signal political victory achieved in
.the re-election of Abraham Lincoln.
Tho evening was an mispiciOw ono for the
'exhibition of flre-works, illuminations and
bonfire, the Heavens being clouded over
and the night a very dark one. While the
state of the weather enhanced 'one feature of
the evening's display, it seriously interfered
with the processinp, which, on that account,
and the very muddy condition of Our streets,
was very much reduced in numbers.
At 7 o'clock the immense pile of Milani:
abl&material constituting the bott-Are was
lighted and soon the Heavens became lurid
from the light of its crackling flames. The'
houses and stores of It largo' -number of oaf
citizens were brilliantly illuminated with
'candles tastefully arratiged. , The fallowing
' the' clWelldngs nrid places of buSi•
new illumfrieted,' lia:To
NANDOAH
NI: SY YORK, Nov. 18
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tirely inadvertent:
On South Hanover street, Hannon's Hotel,
the Post Office, the residences of Dr. Bender,
I gr. Ralston, Col McGinnis, W. Barnitz, H.
Harkness, N. Hanteh, A. H. Blair, George A.
Hillman, David Keeney, Miss Jackson; Miss
Graham, George Zinn, B. Lao - , wa,
and Weakley's and Aughinbaugh's Hotels,
were all brilliantly illuminated; and on N.
Ilanover street, Leonard's end Halbert's cor
ner stores were splendidly illuminated, and
the effect was very fine. On the same street,
the mansion of George Metzger, Eq.,
sented a handsome appearance,
On )best High street, Dr. Stevenson's and
Ttheem's reAdenees were hand .ornely illum
inated, es were also the dwellings ofJ. Eby,
.1. Loudon, Gen. L. Todd, Gee. N. :11..2 Biddle,
rapt. E.'lleatty, C. Ogilby, Major Hastings,
( . 01..1, B. Parker, Col. A. Noble, Wm. Bentz,
It. C. Woodward, T. Paxton, the Railroad
()11ice, and Burkholder's Hotel; and on Ed.t
11,„//i .T. Irvine's Store, Martin's llotel,
:iftWyer'S Store, liesheris Photographic Gal
resideoces or Judge Watts, ldiss
M. Duncan, I'. Gardner, 11rs. Synced, and Dr.
MllOll.
010 Ow residence of John Noble.
lip l . and shone
711,,et 1•012, 4 11;i•11I)10 4 ) y. () el th e same ..!root.
oho hnmrn of tieorge Ifendel, 12. A. Noble.
1,:,•11er, nod ; -. ;t(•el's ::Lure., ovine lighted
1011,1 piwseoted n ne;lt appeanince.
.( o ‘st Aireet,:\ r:4. )1 I; ell rs, William \Vert,
iolua Armstrong, Ithoadi:, rapt. Long,
ti,itont•l IVetzel—lonat:rought,and lajor Tre
go, had their house: , lighted up. The portico
of Mr. 11'ert•a hotn.e. \vas neatly decorated
and illuminated, and attracted gent-ral atten
tion.
In differerent parts of the town there were
other dwelling; illuminated, but We Cali nov,
recall to mind only those of Major Joseph IV.
Parton, Ww. 11. Horn niki Jesse Brown, on
Lono,r strro ; J. W. Ogillly on Br•dford
Joscpli C. Hoffer, on Pr,tty'rrl xfrer(
and
0 ,Sottrit cert. .11r.'Corncliw:.
the ( 'entre ; 4, lttitre. the residence of Dr
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lletter from a Colored Sergeant.
Thy onn,x,l letter we clip chri,-
pnp,r publidn,l
by the colored people of L'hiladelphia.—
Tht• It WOII-kil. \VII iilicrn
of ourtown— \VIII. Brock, and the , on
n.floen.(l “ti lii., vac, :tnd Lim native
PIM , ' by hi: bravo ,oltlierly condo,t, and the
intelli:;t•nt cli•charg, of , the clutios assigtwll
hint. Ituad his letter :
(Mop nem. Petersburg, Va,
f
I)Pi.ka roonomti—Since the last letter
that i wrote to you, we have been f ia .tvg , i d
with the canny. On last Tuesday we were
ordered to take S.X. days' rations, three in
our knapsacks and three in our haversacks.
On the :small afternoon I ,aw that each man
bad the provi.lims ordered. Every one
thought that a move would be made itnnie
thateiy. All night, Tuesday, every ear was
en ti e qui vivo to hear the Order to more,
but nu order cattle. All day 11 - ,ida,,, f li ty
the camp was us quiet as usual. 1 don't he
lievo v, , t are guilig to move at all, says a
young,ter, You will sing , a different tune
from that, replied an older soldier, before
tyventy-four hours. On Wednesday I:ve
tting we \vent to lied as usual., At two o'clock
on Thursday Morning a single horsennin
rode into camp, with if despatch to our coin
nlander. Every man wits um'ered to strike
his tent mid get ready to march immediate
ly. Soon afterwards long columns of troops
commenced to Mara out, past our camp.--
In about ten minutes everyman \vits ready
to match. But the order to move had not
yet arrived, we lay there till broad& ylight,
before we moved. Meanwhile the 2nd and
6th Corps continued to pass us in one con
tinuous column. Many a man, lay there,
with an anxious heart. They shook hands
with each other, Bidding each other fare-.
well, in ease they should not . meet
One corporal fraln.the State of Maine hand
ed me a letter, together with his ironer and
watch:- " - Write to my wife:," said he, "in
case that anything should happen ine,"—
lie was only one out (.f the many that IA
me the same thing.
. -
What a time for 'reflection ! flow many
who aro now . well and hearty,- going out 'to
the Ray, will never return again, and how
nniny will return, bruised find mingled !
Alas I alas! the desolations, of waii.
At, last, alter many hours delay, the order
was given to move forward. • The whole di-
Vision was ,soon-in motion. TheArst
ht i
ginle We proceeded along slOwly
and cautiously about a Mile, before' we mot
1,14 - ,signs of dm enemy:"The Johnuies
are all gone," says a now recruit. "You
will hear them soon 'enough," replied an
older arid wiser soldier.. , ‘Hark ;'•What, was:
that," cried one, as the report of musketry
was lie/ail in the distance. His companipq'
e, p ore a
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told hint that our , skirmishers were chasing
in the enemy's pickets. Our brigade ad
vanced in , gallant style, driving the rebels
before them all day. Towards night the ene
my fell back to his -works, where ho was
found to be strongly fortitled.,„ Our boys
built breastworks along their line while
our skirmishers were busily engaged in
watching the'enemy.•
On Thursday night it commenced to rain,
and the boys had to take it rough and ready,
without tents all night, next-morning many
of them were dripping wet,. Soon after
dark, on Thursday night the rebels attempt
ed to suprise us, but, we were not - to be caught
napping. They found. the days ready and
waiting to welcome them with hospitable
hands to bloody graves.
On Friday morning every one thought.
that the order of the day would be an at
tempt to make still further advances, out
contrary to every 'ne ' e expectation we were
ordered to fall buck. The Second corps
tell back , from their — position early in the
morning, tiro following soon afterwards.
-Now we are - in our old camp, where we
started front`.' What good we accomplished
we have yet to learn. The loss in our brigade
mot not very heavy. In our regiment (the
bird we had one. officer and several men
killed, and eome 12 itr 14 wounded, Fortu
nate it was that we lost no more, as our rogi
//Wilt WaS .several times. The
most of the men that were lost belonged to
Collip«ty (hey Wore firSt thrOWn out
as Airinishers, and eonsoimently 'Were most
exposed to the enOI»V.S lire.
Of stir l tun inr in thi. , .101.1,i; it
The First Brigade
WaS inure consnillOy iqlgagisl than tie' Sec
ond. liot all recei%e the higlnet a orn. Hint
hart' Inbitsl one more louri•I to their bri',
The colored soldiers of the 9th 'orp , i, to
gether with their horoie companion: of the
lath Corps, have well established the repu
tation orolir soldierly ahilitbis. when
pea,. shall tome more return and 1.1e,s our
land. we tutu take each other by the Banal:
say, togotinfr iro have toiled for lii '
right - ofnauu, nod the elevation and liberty
et' our race. God •peii.l the day, whim these
tltinn . .hullbeumettinplished, and we shall on- I
the of peace, liberty, and po.).
porky, mid 1,i,.t b.tek on the days of our
trial- and trib u lation , , :n.l behold the record
of our lin the ling(); of our national
history, bright itini
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Teachers' Institute
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ing of Owl:1th nit., M.. Eii . f.abeih, wifoof
.1 ate 6,) n bor.
"So lie giveth his beloved sleep." 'Sleep
that isdreamiesv, painless; sleep " from which
none flyer wake to weep;' sleep that never
again gives up the «lumberer to suffering or
disea , e; to the iluctuatiuns cd sorrow or joy,
ilqtr (Jr hope; or to the imitations of timo,
Only the Angel of Resurreetion" shall have
power to recall the unconscious ono to
And it shall he a renewed life; a life that
shall reunite body and soul, so long septtrated,
and he perpetual its inernity
Anntiter spirit —that trod the walks of
earth its beauty, yet with asimplieity touch
ing in its sweetness ; and a humility Christ
like in its manifestation —has reached the
bright Goal of its fond expectation, and on,
its pure presence not oven the full sun-light
of God ems reveal spot or blemish.
Naught now remains to us but, a sweet,
memory and a lowly grave. But cherishing
that memory, we'll to . tho grave repair, and,
brushing aF.,ido Autumr's falling, eaves, strew
instead, fresh, blooming flowers, aud chant
in strains subdued itnd _
"Sleep sweetly, tender heart, in peace: ,
Sleep, holy spirit, blessed soul, •
Where - th - e - stars - boir - 110 - 1116 - 611 - Slii - eigie, -
And the great ages onward roll.
•
"Sloop till the end,, true seal and sweet,
Nothingponies to thee new or strange;
Sleep full dr rest from head to feet--
Lie still, dry dlist, secure of change."
Marltd.%
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A.R LISL , PRODUeEI MARKET .
' • Novenp)ev'26,loo4
IJiIUTI
_(sulqvAltp),,—,...... .. .... , ... 1 .. . ...: • 0 . 60
do. (Extra.) 1,. -10 50•
do BYP ..'OA 9))
Wiii.T.WWll OAT: .... 4 . '... , ..0„:„ , . ! ..,,.;.. , ..„;......,;.2 45
RBI) . , do. ... .....
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Art 4 • • - •o:' , .'i' '' ' . '. .. '...i.,....'. ••. ' .. ... '•.•.1.1- 1 , 511
color .„:„..„ • '.'‘...„; .. ••.•: 1 4 60
OATS . , 'B5
IMO tal,Y FAL Zi:_, • ~,... ... ... . ... : . . . ...... ./ 76 -
0A IC V.Y SPRINO I • 0 4 .. I'7o .
OLov.gusnEut. . ''' • ,' 4.y.„.... , .i , , . It bn.
TrAOTAXERIEI;) . ' !- •
3 60 -
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COOPER WANTED. •,"
'rho uudorstgni)d will pay good wagon to a first
'Haar barrel cooper. Apply at Junction Mills, about
1 nillo south or Churohtown
00213 at.
EST ATE NOTICE.
Lettere testamentary on filo maid° of George
/.3t , ,doe'd., into of the boroiteli of 3t OV hit nicsburst hay°
been granted by the Registor of Climber/and County
to Eli Yost, residing in iheoumo borough All Venoms
herb g claims option theestate Trill present them at
once, and thor" lodated Will rnes.e Immediate pay
ment, to. ELI YOST.
Nov. 25, 18.74-2 t.
, V INTER ARR ANGE?si E . NT.
IiREAT Trunk Line from the North
A__A and North Wont for Phlindslphin. New York
Potl so llle. Lidatikon, Allantown, kowtow
rains Icava Ilarriaburg for Nrw Yutk, 1111 ;
At 3 and 8.15 A. 51. and 1.45 P.M., arriving at Now
York at 10 A. M and 2.45 and 101 1 , M.
'I he above amino t with similar trans nit Panns3l
vault hall iload, and Sleaping.tinrsitccompany the first
tin trains without rhitilgu.
Leave for Heading, Pottsvilla, Tanittritm,7lllneravills,
A Ilentlnwn and Philadelphia at 8.15 A Al. nod 1.45 P.
31., stopping at Lelatmin nut pritielpiil stations only.
Way Trains. slopping at all pvitltx. nt 7.15 n n,. and
.11 i p 111. I:0,11111W fai,va Now York at va. m . 12
n ion, and 7 p in. 1'111111 , 1,41)in at Ba. in. and 30 p.
to ; Poi tavl/10 nt S bn a. m and 2 35 p.m.; Tamaqua nt
s.lllll. nt. 311111 .23.5 P 111 and Ithading at 11 midnight.
7,15 and 10.45 a in.. 1.3", and 0,05 p. to.
Alllllllll,lllllllllll Piti.i,eri.ter train halves Routh's ,
al 0 3 , ) .1. 51., and returns from Philadelphia at 4.32
P. 51.
ColnmLin
I::ifiroad trains leava Rt.:Wing at 6.40 and
II a ul. ror I.llltZ, C dutol ! .etc.
(In Leavy Now Yarlc at 7 p
pPla 1' 71. Vot at Tau A. M., Tatnaqur, at
7 a. al., Ilarrt,laarg 71 IZ. a. UI. and Reading at 12. add
liar llalrl:~ U l u,
C,.ntatu tat luu, N!ilvaao.V.,..lFon. Suam] and Excursion
rain, t ru ant train all paint:4
...,1 Lit rough. a.) Pounds Hap.,,zage al,
lowed
Nov.
Valuable Real Estate at Public
i — Nt)Elt an order of sale from the Or
lAm” the lindersigile.l will 1, po , :e to
641,. on OW prolili"eo the 10,1 I,:state of 11 il!Liul
to wit :
I. A I. I. agre\tind in Frani:lllrd
lands i , l . Sitiiitorf Piller, Henry )tiller and others non
-10 ryerlM 4, pi:rd.,. Un thin
lot there 1, a tiro NO,
o xr •.•
LOG HOUSE
E, n rtnall 13A is _BARN and good gr'ti r 1;
of I,,ttlf.
N 0.2. A Of ground In crone Ti,,, 'loll Ip near inn
11 , ,,,1,1 Iry Vet,. 31y,9,1.11111391)1.,113.1 and OlherS
COULnini.) S /1 , 704 145 iiiirchep,
No. d A lot 01 gionnil it 'l ' aw'n ship
Told no Powalt..i. If. J.2,:te) and
:101 . (.4 .1 I pin rhe,
A I r..t. or Ntoutitll•l 1 . ,111,1 hi the , alne
Dith.r../vbse liraruody awl other,.
en( ut. lAA) acr.n.,'Phistracttinsher,rlirnl
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f.ur I, OIA :I,IIIS end) :11,d
5,,!.!. 11 11,4 slauc e s.•lleut hr sollt.trollpirue:tinkher
upon it.
These Iwo pr.rrtlo , sit ult t„1 In M'Clur ,.. s Gap
and wrn o.dd rholii U, r•ur'r•r Nert et
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A Lot in tho lloonun,:11 No,yino Lot , No•
nd , lnJno . oolloklll.l (!11-.llulOtll` ad
F
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alloy cootno i foln. In hont I.y 1.10 tvet
in dept.!, 1.. n. 1 on tho prontk,s on
l't tho IL ill 1 AI.
Tei tom will !pi, II nt t:i11I. 111
111.E1, 1/11,1.1YZ,
A dm, of \V. r. henue(ty, do 1.
N , r. 27), 1 , 3111 _is
i E suL=cribor offorB for rout frion
the 1, • April 101
buy,lltng adutl,••l-1. C,rllol- I
:ag,tl.lt,. it IL:IN nil u,'l ea iwprn vu
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1,!-',TATE NIYFICE.
ti , tlmentilry on 11, ,f Thow,g
( t 1,110. 1 ,1 cler',l.. Into of ,r'entlk N, I,lop.
is:1,1114 I 0,1/ I.y the Ili, in I.r of i'w06.•112.1,1
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AT PRIVATE SALE.
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N',x :1.11 I”. •;r, 61.1.•1. le. , •i% 4,1 iiitli.•l4l . 1)11. cash.
1111.1 ;11l blli.k . / Ipll,, nt. p:i••ti ~ t. I 1.. ,it i ~r Ih,• t.,, ; ,
putt! for, .t,I It 0,,, I'IIILIP 1:.1.11;..1,S.
Editor and Prmpt ioi.i. 1wri11,,,, , ,,,,, 11 , pi,,i,,,1., . p.L,
Every Person's Interest
1 - 17YElt, reßpectrull Calls
y y :it tenth,. of ovary toily to, hi.
I null of Winter goody just reel red, iiiutikr.ht
fur rival ;poi Jill at he I'o'lllo, prn•\N from
A T rf ( ~t rim!d i'1111:48 bil, It Co, !Vim phy
I iB, I ,, irroitor, N., Vol.!,
%Yost & livia,ll. I. Hallowell Co , Thai,
. Anll other
Composing the Lest tl lei of all chlors.—
Niovest hinds uf 'OOOl lab, pliitia colors, Lotted,
figurPil ',TS/5 C. •
All Linda 01
Mourning Goods,
from Myers, New York, Newest Rtyles of rlfftu Mins,
Clrailars au El Coats. a hoes (Jowls ale spoelally lu wy
trade
Furs, of all kinds And gond qualhlus, brought troll
A, T. Stownrt.t Co.. voi y cheap for these thous
S A WLS,
of ovory variety, Hrocho, Mourning, plain Harrod for
I,,ulleß and .'lloooa.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Woolen °Doan, Hostory, Mores, Ladlole Undervet4s,
Trimmings. Sc.
, Alen's and Boy's Overcoats, ennslin CPS and Cloths.
(foods are 11111110 up to enter in the latest, style and
nt short notice. Mews Shawls, Undershirts, Drawers,
Wort's, Scarfs ant) Ties.
Tho Inrgut stock or Do nos!Goods in the county,
Cpwpats, Gil Cloths, Blankets, and every other Turk
ty of floods kept in a first class Dry Goods store.
As NOW Styles r Y Cloaks and• Mess Goods come out
I have mule orrenpromests to r crelvo them. New
(lends will be added as the winter advances. Please
call nod examine beibre purchasing lsewbere, eel as
detsrrolned not to be undersold.. Bometnber the old
stand, Bast Main street ; one door below Met thee
Nuv 18,1884. • - 1V• G, 8,11Y1""I•iit.
DIRECTORY OF PENN
SYLVANIA.
- •
-rE I II6-aubseribar interidpiplblishing- an ,
g Boon so the nocesiiury information ran bo collect
eit, a btpiluers Directory of the entire State of Pour- -
eylvatilc; A corps of resp..ctable men aro now canvass : .
•
ink the different countriee.• This , Directory , will'cod,'
lain the names of every man or firm in 'buelry,tes on
hie, or their secoutit,•boxidus the lemon ' of all"orap,
malty a H can be got) of the farmers - in' tbo State i,nisti,.
corporate,.nodies, Daubing Inetttutlene, Poet Vfircyrn
and °that useful and publitieinformatlorr.' Seery , ,an
of business aerie's the vei ue of rt rclbible Dlreatbe,' nil
'to notlicit'-ititbh the, subscriber' Would tick the al of
'the nubile ih giliing ouch information as the .cartlPer§ Ore maypeek. -
•As an advertising Ineditnn, f{o rare' an opportunity-
Ifeeidom olfeeed-rtonne for which will be made known
by the catavapare, who will sitow , thelr authority to
ant, and receive any money offered thorn, Or whlgh
.they will grant a Printed receipt with my name, with
:Mit which the subiserlber will-not hold blonelfrospoty
Albla....partlas aro retivaatbd •not topey any witheytt
tomb, a receipt. - : -', ' . , ' .‘•-• , • -
A reword of twenty five dollair will he pa Id ' for the
lk
apprelfentOnlind conyletlen of any O WhO olfera fo
rmally(' money - in the su tisaribur'6. mint , " ivlrhout op,
thorily •ood a further reward of twenty M' dollar, fjw
fltw arrest and, con v lotion pf Any ; truxu Irha-afgue
name Of Adatna, - i Saynptiort inch a 4 n,r 4— n ,
'flake vµl,lilea arcc not. getAltik , up such n book, act Jitateki •
• lv.rveasoylndlera," , - ANIES •,
A ' (2.X..14, 111,0t4Sit: X . ; COSTA, H
Q W. tr.mien
READING RAILROAD
~~ '~ ~~t
O. A. N eOLLS,
General I, ii, tendon t
ME
For Rent
Twr.
hobo,, .l to
4,•rtt
'Carlisle Deposit Bank.
A dividend of rive per cent. and also
LA jive per cent Extra, free of govelnment and
state taxes, has this day been declared, by tbo Board
'
of Directors, out of the Profits of the Dank, for the
last six Months, which will ho paid over to the Stock
holders or their legal reprosentativelrupon demand
being made for the same. W. X BEETEMII,
Nov. 4, 18G4. Cashier.
NOTICE.
•
iN Electidn, for Nine Directors of
no Carlisle Dopoplt Bank, to Pervo for the nose
year trill ho hold, at the Banking. House, in the
Borough of Car Dalt, on Monday the iLet day of Nov.
1 3 04. between the hours of 10 o'clock ^ A. M., and 3
o'clock P. M. fly order of the Board of Dlreetorp.
W. M. 11BETEM, Cashier.
Nov. 4, Dill. .3t
NOTICE.
rilil E CARLISLE BOROUGH
Boux-ry uoNim aro now toady for delivery in
Rums of Ono Iluudred, Five Hundred and One Thous
and dollars, with coupons attached ; the InOest pay
able semi annually, at the Carlisle Ddposit Hank. Any
person baring rnotioy to led will find it an advantage
to invest in sold Bonds as the Slain county law ow.
VIP Pt 4 them from Taxation. APpliention to be made
to A. Cathcart, Presluent of Town Council, in Jos. W.
013114, Socretm y.
fly order of Town Council,
JOS. N. 0011,BY,
Nov .1, IFiC4. Ftr'y of Corporation.
_ .
Burt:a Rat and Molise, Rintell. and Bed
Bug; Destroyer.
1 1 1118 pnipular and reliable article for
Ei destroying remit., should he used by all porsons
troubled with swill pests. It never t.tile , eoht
Car
lisle. at Elliott's Dian; IlaverstWs. I rug& Hook
;stores and by D. Ralston, Druggist. E. M. 11E1{1%
Priulrtor.
13 North Eleven Street., Philadelphia.
I'd `5 rts par bu.s. t Li; ;;1, Sizi•
Nor 4. /VC-7y
AVagontnaker Shop to Rent.
r RE subscriber has erected a large
Wavontna ker 'Mop and Blacksmith sht.p
street Carlisle, the smith sh-pis oeropird by Peter
Myers, who is Oiling a large bosiiies, The woßoo
maker shop is not yet occupied.—a gond workman who
widom to corny on a large business would find this a
ifilvourablompror to nity. The ,hop may leased tuna
tnnnbor nt* years ou lasorabla tarots. Apply to the
,oharrih.r. IV)!. li 1. li lt,
N0v..11, Carlisle, Pa.
First :National Bank, Carlisle.
THE Directors of this Bank have dc
j._ elarret a InvHen , ' r f Ten per cent. free tram
:National Tax, en the Capital Stock, nut of the profits
at the last SLY mouths. • J. C, 1101 , PER.
Nor. 11, li e • Caviller.
NOTICE.
J. BOAS'S Store,
Orpo,it,t the Dep4,kit Bank
Would von buy your hats right cheap
!Vase call at It wo si re.
In North Hanover street Ir !seeps
Ilis 0111113 Is On the door.
There La lieB,Sllru and Children to,
Are lilted all the while,
hats aru good, nd have proved true ;
No Letter in Cal
Gips fur doldirrs , 11eil and Boys
I'nu all can herr! OIJII:tin,
For Lndl.•o:u01 tor Childrens furs
YOU need not ac!; In vain.
rap:, Fur collarsand Fur Gloves
All neatly undo and warn];
Finn Woolen Shirt. and wooden Drawers
conif“rt in the sterns,
Ve , ts. Jaekois, Ilnse, Neckties and Scar is—
All them , he ',ens to sell,
W hips. snafu rte, clues nud notion, t..0.t
A
trl , lllll'. DA,lsets IThr ulark•st
nd i thl,ts 3,1
t mo<, ntt‘ jtmtp, jtt
t. utt, A hir,z- 5:1 rit-ty i t it, I.•lrtott'S tlit.ves. A very .
I,trgohit ••1 ,Pikll,l shirts,
O iz()1;1....-,'
t. -
WINES AND LIWIOI,S.
Nov En. S Tit Ewr, CAIII.ILE.
r 1 11 E 11 succesi‘or to I) I'.
th,Hy inF r, hi; fe./..11...e
,1 I lie / • L....1...n.1 ) . 11.. t. 13t. intr..... tot
I 1.11 h.! .1111.1
of
111 1\:11
,/.
N\
=MIN
a }t.• r. nny et.h.r e‘t..lhihrhment
it •h....pe
Ce• 1111 ell; find this the pl.3ee to
I,tiy them
117.\7::.: _IN]) HQ/ "OHS
th T.•,:tr.l (~ quAlity Fri
=II
on.l I.lllllto
r ~u ^•r
puBLiC sA[JE!
=1
!111 rihry.
1..• t .%1;.•,) I I . I In:Ir•
hil. ttle fonovilig
'f' fn.llS i 0 Ii Far ui ,
1.1 :2. IO =t110 , •1
It. pert %. is
EMIIII
irpl. VI
(
P'"l;'SifZ:7-4
lint 1;1 F.R\\ ll.\ It N,
~111 ‘'arzin,t, :tit.l all ,Lti
klto-1,;,i1.1,:,. lioro ling of
w Wr.r,,,..; h i. 4,1,•,-t
-.•,1 1 1 ,. Th 1.1.1!
,1 r all the 1•1•1 J.11 ,, ,1 byte
Vi)UNI:I 0[n:11.1111),
ii 111 t, in one boom; COlnlitioll, on the
I :IP L:t
ji: liitt :I AL Cantu
1:1.1. , 1,. Ten of 11a , parell3.l‘ nvnivy LI , ho
c,on,Ln,,t imt ,•( the ,alo, on, -hall do. 1,31
moo oo . t.!nt 111,1 ~1
s% ;•.• .Ind:, , 1 I noolt. thf; Inthro, 1.1 tilf•
fl, 11 , r, , . 1.• ,urn III1 , •rv-t from .11n
rho ,1 , 1 ,, rr0 I n.“ moot to ,o-0n. , .1 judg , n ,,, ;l un
tlo• 11J.• 2,11 - bu pai•l I. 1.10, pun
),I• to 0100,0.0. at 10 tivbelt. A At. ).U.end.
au!, wl.l L,. t:in.u. by I). K STEIN I.rt.
Nov. liv I.. co r t itor Dutrlch z'Luf x:..t !fitted
F I.) It 51L
t, very clei•inible private residence will
t_bo reawnablo Leemn. It is a largo 111rvo
Amy
Brick House,
with nil ti. modern Imprtmements And Is
Inc Mod lu one /d the boot portions of Corilolo. •Apply
to .10i11 , 1 11AY3 , Atty at Leo.
Oct. I,4.—tf
A Choice Farm for Sale !
A straill farm or THIRTY THREE
LILA CRES, adjoining the village of Pis intiold is of
!tired for Sale (penis moderato and on fiy Tho improve
inept s are a large
DouziLE raousr.,
Inc end of which is UII1CI(, anti the a., sar, 4. , 17vi • g
other PItAMN, a lino BAIIN Skt ,
1,14
1 4 0
with the necrrsery attarhmeuts to ...Ar
loth (louse and Barn. The laud Is smooth and fertile.
Fe free a rock ran be fiend upon the whole Cruet. No
more at t, caet I t*Cr Bt t o property Was ever offered for vale
to this County. For partleulnu• apply to JAMES A.
DUNBAR, Att, rnoy at Low, Carlisle ea.
Sept. 2, 1004
DRY GOODS.
" To Whom it May Concern."
Greenfield & Sheafer
A RE happy to inform the public that
..CL.they hare just returned fl oiri 'NEW 'VORA With
a non and desirable ,tack of goodu—bought at greatly
reduced vices, which will be sold on the original and
popular prlnclple of
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,
D S G.. 0 0D S,
s co w,. pjaide, Wool 'nulls,' Zeph'r Plaids , Emprea
Cloths Plaid lifohairs, Ottinsom Cloths, Amours.
Oarra
thong, Alpacas In all colors, Emb. Alpacas, Wool De.
1 lalnes - Coliorgaifie., -
Ralmoral Skirts,
A full roasortment for Ladles and Children. •
CLOAKS And, 1 - TBS . !
.
A .largo and desirable steak of Clonks and Furs,
.bolight•in New _Yorlt which trill to' sold lower .than
elsthrliere. • . ,
•-D 0 ..-M 8: T i .U , a, -
Po Laloca; . ohceiir! Prints. "du4lns, f/Ingliams, i7onion,
Flannels and Tie al eali, 101 lo be sold at great bargains.
W tine
GENTS' 'AND Boys' 'WEA R.
011), [ p, o:o,iincreo„ ,t., • A full 110.
Kind mon t dlagorWs velebr,i ted' I loran-Made lloods,
aliettr , e,t hand..-- ,•• •
.•,•
ban:Vhily" ny , ' Id m Roods nntil_ youlinve• flrit
ea MotkorieltEXN Fl Lb SII. EATER, to untetho great
AlifereneobetWeen the prices asked ler goode there aud
.
Aleee - bero.
.opods re - Sired d'all'ytrain NowYorleand
ithlat' • • •
••• ELDs&•Srliettllti,*:
- „ ••• • East Motu Street, Soutlisule;
• • 2d doer,.i2Tdeor., dottrel:a. efltrier. ,
.Nor .11, 184. .
Pub Dulled by
T.TNMAY h IILACKSTOM„
2 South Sixth St., uluivo Cholitout,
DTI,. is (Li. Payable on Delivery.
t[,„. N pocial aLmn LP wanted for golfing thig Dook, to
whom a ilbaml tlieconut will ho givon. Apply either
to the PolOkher, or to the Author, at Carhelo.
From Hey. Dr• B.lt. Fisher, IC litor of the Messenger
The sly le Is pleasing and attractive, and the tens of
piety, which preeades it deep and erelnentlypractiaal.
The a•ndancrof the work is decidedly good.
From C. H. Balsbaugh, Ent
The more 1 road your work, the more does the beet•
ty and wonder of tile subject unfold. Inns stunned.
with the ter, iflie den unelations yen -hurl against the
sinner, but much more charmed with your sweet poet
ic representations of human destiny through Blood,—
I love the book because it not only makes me tremble,
on ncr•nntt or tar sins, but also gladness and Inspires
We with the hope of a complete and eternal emetic!.
Falun from air through the Blood of atonement--
Letter to the Author.
9 1 1115 popular Institution will bo sold
R on wpth,"laythopth of November, together with
nli Um Incorporated rights slid privileges, to the high
est and bust bidder.
'fht• property consists of
TWO BRICK HOUSES,
& ONE FRAME HOUSE,
5, also a LA BB E STABLE with all tha
necessary out buildings.
Pol!iession to be given on the lot of April 'BO,
By order of the lytoekholdere,
J. KENNEDY.
Fayetteville, Fcantlin Co., re. •
Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
- 1 - )Y virtue or a proceeding in parti•
t ion In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber
land Count 3., 1 will expose to sole on the above- day,
on the prow lase In Venn township, raid Ca - Imq: blot
A FARM
r.f (Bat rate quality of I.lmeatone land highly ImproYed
ond , •ontainlnv. 11 1 3 Acrea, about 40 Acres
f hivb b. to and the residue cleared and under
and Tilo improve- .
lu Ant, Alt! all COi•oll..Al two-glory
BRICK HOUSE, sou
Bank Barn, Wa,mn : 4 1,1ig. Corn Crib and
n es, with abundance of run
ohm water on the ram And near to the Windings. It
1,11,0 ol 111, , be.t fano: , in Cumberland County.
7.N 0..2. A Tract of Wood land in the come township
d by not Da. bi Brandt and Jacob
Bollina.er, containing 43 Acres, more or less.
V., not hor t of 1% odd lend In the same
taan , blr, e,nralning 57 Ar.rea, more or less, near the
Iftelote
MEE
lEM
Nn. I. AINo another Trot of Wood land. In the
LOWll,hip, Ct. 1 1 . 4 ,111,1,:: 19 Acres. more or less, ad•
joining. hari , i I) mu h. Dark! Keller and others.
Al,. thou , tlle Wooded by the Lutheran
Oh Or.-11..1r11:111, , ,to and al rolitolning 134 Acres,
omre 111.11:81.1uott stable thei eon
erect,d..
o.Anruenee. at 10 ~' ,.10e1: when teyrrns will be
111:01, known icy JE.BSE ICURTZ - ,
Min'r of Alirtthmli Kurtz, dee'd.
• • •
Oet. 25.1, 14:11.
Valuable Real Estate For Sa7e.
TUE subscriber offers the following
Lk5,r11,,•.1 valua Wu Real l'stato for salo.
', E.II:i,
MEE
sitnatel In Vorntilion county 1111nnte contalng 190
.ICItI.S, of wall dry hal ris Land. Seventy Acre/ are
undo; .•nthrati , ot with a ;snit of corn. and 10 acres of
tintt.sr
nor ths In rot, with plenty of stock water. The
bui"
tin, we of in ordh.aty clt.iraoter.
MI. :2. I:7' , AN I )IPRO VED, FAR3I",
of rr. i n V,MOIOII county 111. The land la
n.nt ot It are tinder fence and
ni IT 'vet ..it hie 4 MOO , of good timber. The Im•
pr,A ,nnvo gmod,
the 4.1
I (n terlikle
Dwelling House,
,it!‘tiVo I,llllq. Jlable large Or ugh
_ , 1' I
=1
U. ;j, IS A 70 ACRE FARM,
w 111. FORTY ACRES cultivated
Thu buildi hrdliriry. Price $550 cash.
of "20.0 Aro , I \ taidor feriae, belaneel In
v. and t i...f - A
DNVELLINtiI 'LOUSE,
pre , Fite, The
=I
No, 5. Is a • Farm of 375 Acres of
Prarie Land,
nll under ,silh u superb
DWELLING HOUSE . ,
ro tait:itor 10 moms.' Barn Itins32 ft Stock yard.
• e t, ,Mop. Tt,M lbws. : , woke lloueo, YOUNG ()R
-eit 11t1) An Artesian Fo.ritaiii, which rune a con
s, ma Stream of JJ gallons per minute of the pureet
an i We( water. Nile fncritain clover freexes in the
imidest. nor rover diminishes in the drvest weather.
This properly is hitimted in Iroquois county 111., at
the Junction of gmeral Railroads. Ti:e price of thin
propel IN Is .310,0 u The Improvements alone cost thin
sott. flood eastern property would be taken In part
PAY.
_No. 6. For Sale or Rent -a , Steam Mer
chant .Mill.
bunt of hric , t. gouge 40x70 n, 22 Inch wi n. 4,
high. null, Home 16tc4aft. Convenient coop
er i,hup. mat hue run less than 2 years., and la in
lit • bent wheat gra , .lug nel.tlitiorhood iu the State.—
I ilk pion. rty Is In Wayne county. fedi • an.
iUu further description or particulars addrees the
sul.scrlbers ct N 0.7. Temperance flail. Indianapolis
I mitana, CARS. B,tltJcITZ a 80N.
Oat 21, 1814.
FSTATE NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate of War.,
T. Rumtedy, deed. late el PranUfnrd township, having
bon granted In the subscriber residing, in the same
township notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted
to said estato to make payment and those haring
claims to present them to
Oct. 28, 1804.-6 t
~ _._..
ei
NOTICE TO GUNNERS.
THE -undersigned citizens of Midd4o ,
sox township, determined to protect the birds on
i r farms, glee notice that they will not allow , any
shooting or bunting on their grounds:
W. D. Wonderlloh, A. &S. Witmer, .10b.0 B. Coble,.
floury Paul J. Albright, , - Joint Illilote,
David Miller, Jacob limner, L. A. Pague,„
James Duffee, T. U. Chambers, IL Bowman; •
Amos Miller, T. Fleming, , U. Williamn,
Y. Willia.ins, C. Heller, D. Leaman.
I; . Brenneman, B. Brenneman, . D. Mar. .
Oct. 28, 186-1.
"VOTICE.—Tire, the undersigned eiti
_l %ens of Dickinson Township, bel loving the destruc
tion of Birds is injurious to the interest of the farming
community, take this method to Inform GUNNERS
AND SPORT:MEN that we will not perMit hunters to
trespass upon our promises, either to shoot birds or
other panto, but will euforto the law against them la
11 - Crusu. ", ~ . - , -, - - r -, •7-
. . ..
Vmandel Lino, Jr., . Samuel Stuart, arms
'Henry Bushman, 'Walter Stuart,.',..
Satnuol Stuart r jr,,. Samuel twine, ,
Peter Shetrou, A:liluits Fishbutia,
WnlJam Benta; George Itisaliver,:' .
John Piffir, • 'ltiaae Alaleastbr ' ''
" William. Mao. '. , • William Galbraith.
JosephGa.bratth, P. J. Moore,
Mathew Galbraith, • ' 'Petar Zinn, '•,• ,
~„k41 .: 4 :platiburrb, - ' -
Ort.'2l, 73(1,—Ct . . .•
, .
dtalcimeta,)ty.ou , to•A
morry,;ttoditko:th'ir'iintfaralttned,..rrlfer-40 Nona
you Noitioo34. s ulanoy t alui M
, thout ,v . Al . pobie ;
faraiottau tftirt 'cvM unable tst; to :nary Aappy t out
:opoodikyOyiettoettwor,qo;zarcaltti rot.bopat,y,f .1^
ladarraotlop , !, attot . o94. notbblito and it yon nifth to
'taarry,"..l , trIU o nerOilly hasist. you. 14ie den,lo/I:tufin ,
unit,ioo BPPkb.tratura inatV, St , d,u!rt. tiiratAtonisalitti,
odorant; ' aoroh U. IfActillert, Greenvoi.nt Co., .-
Natr..lB, 1.011,--2mtp!: t ;• 4,ldiEW.MMittg,
The Rev. gamnefFhilipeNe*
Book,
TEE VOICE OF BLOOD,:
IN THE SPHERE OF - NATURE AND OF THR-ling----
IT WORLD: ITS TYPICAL AND PROT/MVO
UTTERANOKS AS Via MOUTHFIKON Off
GOD AND OF MAN : ITS ouroniss
AGAINST lAN AND IN 1118
it HALF.
By Roy. Saninel Philips, A. M..
Pastor of the Reformed Church, Cortielee
Pa., Auditor of "Gerithaesnane and Mt
Cross," "The Christian Home."
The object of this work is to popularise the thee:3' of
of Human Redemption through Blood Dons -a now .
s and point; to pruson t Ito historical and practical a*
pects I man attractive form, suited, to the testis:4 Una
geomal reader• The eubjeet Is novel, yet eintnentl7
ly Scriptural, and adapted to that age of stria Wm)
bloodshed In which we now live. The Contents of
this velem% will eonvey an Idea of Its character
design, The following ere the Chepteis: of which tit&
booli. In composed :
Chapter..l.—y?lcse.
111.-1;113°d Rath a 'Voice.
1. 1 1,- - The Voice of /scowling Blood tQon tie
Ground.
T.—The Voice of Typical Blood from lb.
Altar.
I.—The Voice of Monlng Blood from the
6, Vll.—The Voice of Martyr Mood from the
Ginn ch.
" VI ll.—Tho Voice of Sacramental Blood how•
Christian Altar.
I.X.—The Voice of Pleading Blood from Ulir
Mercy Scat.
" X.—The Voice of Witnessing Blood from the
Judipsinent Throne.
" Voice of avenging Blood from 0,11;
" Xll . The Voice of Glorifying blood in lista,
lIIICOM AI crc DATION
PUBLIC SALE.
Fayetteville Seminary.
11113EMEN
Qn, Thursday, December 1, 1864
O. 1
A F ARM,
NO 4. A F M ,
SAMUEL DILLER,
Admintstra664.
Wanauutker & Brawn,
oA.LIIALL,
• CL
Comm. of Ottv,& Markot Strecig,
SPECIAL DEPART.MENT FOR
I . Cuttom
.110. 1 Guth oth Street, •
0004 utylesaudreasonnblepelcee
I -- A-T-1 - ti at O c .tt 1.A.Z.-t.
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