Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 18, 1865, Image 2

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CARLISLE, PA.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1465
S. M. PETTENGILL & CO.,
N 0.37 Park Row. New York, ni) a (I
State St. Boston, aro our Agents fi, the lIER . ALI
n chose cities, and aro authorized to tato Advertise
eats and Subscriptions for Ile st nor InweSt rates.
The Union County Committee
will meet at the office of the Chairumm on
!-iaturday, August 10th. Important busi
ness will be brought before the Committee,
and it is desired that there bo a large atten-
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INTERNAL REV EN I' E I:h.:CU:1(0;e
Commissioner has decided that " w here a par
tition of real estate between joint or tenants
in common cannot be made without being
detrimental to the interest of the parties
concerned, and the court orders the referees
to sell the land at public auction, and a deed
of the same is made to purchasers, such deed
must be stamped as other deeds. There is
an actual sale, and a valuable consideration
passes. The stamp all process
does not cover the deed."
" Where a mortgage is MreeloBed and
special execution issues. the land is sold the
'sheriff to rire — lMAiiruMiii'lu:stnt;edlitrg
other deeds."
The aoromissioner has also directed that
where a mortgage contains a power - of at
torney to sell, it is subject to n stamp duty
etc a power of attorney, in addition to the
duty required, upon it as ft mortgage.'
THE SLAVES OF BRAZIL—T/I(.l'i , tire at
present, the Paris Debrds r marks, but two
countries in the world claiming the designs,
tion of Christian. in which slavery still ex•
ists. Forty years back, England freed her
self from that dreadful lePr ,, y: and in 114-IS
France followed the example. The United
States and Holland I ave nuu dime lhv c.o,
so that Spain and Brazil are the only slave
holding nations. The insiitutdm of slavery
is tent so liniv,r,ally rept , bated in all (dvi
lized Slates that the two count rie, just named
most. before yield to the eurrent tel
proclaim emancipation But which of the
two will take the lead Y thir eotemporary
is of opinion that it tr ill
eventsin that country indicatingthaLast rong
feeling against .davery is making itself felt
there, inasmuch as movements in the Brazi
lian Senate, looking to the exLincLiun ui the
curse, have already taken place.
El).—Tll4. Col It.gp, W:1 , 11I I 1;4(101. Itt
Wit,hingten, and 04,1',011, at C1111.11 , 1,111'2:.
in this State, have been united tinder the
sate head; and the di-dintruedied divine
Ile nottEaT .1. !tat:. K It I I). I)..
lirnluch , 11:0; bicn eleeted hy the
to the pit..idene, et . the (fellege, and hit, -
cepted. Under tho, it ctii n and ...titre'. et
Dr. 8., and with a VILCIllt\ tilt. lira order
of intellect in th.• cenntrN, the —Cellego..l
IVanhittgten and Jefrer,en" lin.- a brilliant
career bectire
AND II A \ 11.1 N I'.‘IIINi i t)ti
tiANs.—\u one who hear , thy, in
will be surpri,e I at the Nery strong I'a%
with which they are egardial ht the leading
organists. Their quality of tone is
.0000, ..... ',ous t pure. tool ,yiniintliette;
while t hey lin ilinlllClllllt V 1 ,111 1 .111. of tune Ln
any private In.u , n, and quite ,nilicient Inn
Sinnll(.l* (iUriie, and Int" ,ncli Indis as air
11q1Itilly onetipiod by Sunday \ iz h
all ti 11..., their capacity Ila• expro,it)n \v/aI-
Llerful, exceeding in -mac re-pects et ell (11,1
of Ole largc,i and ibnSt curtly
Thk is tnni ilv otrecb.d by tbi• i ittdoct
or :1 well, opf•l'llt , d 111,c , 11 all 1.11(11'1'1y
which gile , the te , riamier \ cry
efficient cwitrt,l the olr•., Le lu,alLlct•.:.
1110(101'11te \\ 111( . 11 t 111'y ILro
and ,pitcy thpy .A.cury, arc i 1111,11 1 .-
1.1111 l 'WIWI:IC:LI 101 \ 1111111g4, in the,' 111,till-
menu.—New 1„r;, rri
Al.r.ctct•:u BANK NOTE. Thi. editor of
the 1/oyle,town De,ouriftt lie, Even iu \‘ 11 11
$2O note altered from it $l, tin the Rank of
Montgomery Oountc. datod n nary 2, I
'Cute work ''once' on the margin is blotted
out with it pen and the word,. iione dollar'•
in the form of a halt• circle are extracted
either by scraping or chemical process, and
the words "twenty dollar,," primcd in the
sante piaci.. This part is well da', lint the
fi gure on the upper corner of each end
is poorly executed. It is well caletrlated to
decei ve tho Lie not :wow:tome(' to handling
intailt money, as the plater a now one. Look
out for it.
FA I LURE OF THE - A TLA NTH' TELEGRAPH
BLE—The steamer Cuba, which arrived
on Wednesday, brought the unwelcome in
telligence that the insulation of the great A t
!antic Telegraph cable was lost at sonic un
known point on the 29th ult. r when seven
htun'red miles or it had been laid by the
Great Eastern. on her eighth day out from
Valentin, and that consequently communi
cation between the monstor vessel and the
shore had suddenly ceased. The cause of
the accident had not been learned 1,1,m the
Cuba left Queenstown, on the evening of the
30th tilt.
DAUPIII N COUNTY.—The Union Conven
tion of Dauphin County met in Harrisburg
on Tuesday, and, nominated the following
ticket ; Henry B. Hoffman for the Legisla
ture; John %V. Simon ton, District Attorney:
Colonel E. G. Savage, County Treasurer;
Jacob C. Milleisen, County Comi»issioner ;
Preston Miller, Cminty Surveyor; Thomas
Wooley, Coroner ; H. Kelker, Director
-of the Poor, and Daniel Brua, Auditor.
}lenry Thomas and Colonel Thomas Free
land were appointed RepresentatiVO dela
gtv'tds to the Union -Convention.
—The Miners' Journid is publishing the
incomes of persons liable to the Tncome Tax
in .Schuylkill county, under the Internal
Revenne•Lnw. Among them are found some
large yearly incomes for instance. ; Wm.
A. Johns, of St, Clair, 164,512; Wm. Poves
Blythe towaship," $127,658 ; Fro 1103 W.
Hughes, incoMeis $.11,749 ; Geo. W. Snyder,
$67,1)92 ; P. - 11f." Shearer, $513;613' TOWer,
$3llA5'; Jos, S. Tetersen, James
Sillimari, $:9,G52-; and nfany.ether rangifig,
from ten thousand upwards. Buta-pration
of the - county has been - pnblislr i eW ffirs
the high price of' coal which the- poor man
, haS• beeri compelled to pay for' , four- years
past; anything to do with the enoimous
ox
.tgnt of these incomes ? , . • . .
It. haying been JcpreAetited.' pie , §6e r ,
retary of 'tlier Interboi
,;111nsioli' is,urlbcaltliy at certit'iri : Seasons.' of
ttic year,. tbc Com inissioner: . of
lags as. heel), instructed to Al
dier;s,] otno for .oilcupation b,rt4e President
during thd summer and fall months.,..
JAS. A. DUNBAR
11/111111/1 n
EMI
the ad mini:drat ion -berating its mi,manago
ment—damaging its credit, and declaring
openly that the war was a failure, When fal
lacy is CV idently ,tamped by the record upon
its every position. The so-called Dutooera
tit Party can never attain to power in this
Government until traitors. rebels, and the
murderer.. of our lathers, brother , soil ,ons
are permitted a voice mice more ii the bal
lot-box. IVhen such are restored to the right,
of citizenship, there may be kindred power
enough, North nod South, to take the power
from those who have saved it, but Wo do te , t
heileVe it. The loyal lhart 4it lA. Nuti,w
pill pre-ervc it from -much a calamity. The
"indignatien - With Nlllieh the 11",,e1 , / is tilled.
is mere MI :I , 4oi,unt of the erttzliittg el the rt
Lelli n. th :1•1•est nittl imprit.entiientef jet.
Davi etel thee \ er‘titiett ee-pti.:,ter
time Inrflnae ninny affillicitil tr.wide it lien
o,tly
SOUTHERN ELECTIONS.
I , LIP:PS eh.cti, , i
.01 Ow .1 in-t, arr :4'll ....xirt•tt.ly 11111)01 . 6,i
but tai Titshir it
tli in 'hi , I hi, Strok ,
n the lIId to l Cotrus in the I Vt. .td
mini-intti. , n, rue v , •rtninly nr ,
Cntni , belLin the Vth alt(llll ,, m2l,in the \' Ith
b,,th Deni,,crats. In the b Lllt4 the. cell
wn- vcrycle.c, ontd from f be V I ' l tit tiler ,
are 11,, r,turn-
ENTUrIs y.
far that tint Adiniiii-tration rundi
Moo, Y011111:111. I , lthe ll,rini
triet, Rol of the V th, Smith, of thi
V Ito, lband.ill, of the V LI Lth, aril
of the I Xtli ILiiitriet, live in all, ;ire
of the Deinii, rillic •i. Trimble, e
thii I-t thi. Vtli,
Sliatildin, tlie VI I th, throw in all, nri
In ill; tho II Id
the result t> frit vet kniiv. n.
izEBELs. snturd,ty
; • \y„ . , isaniud
er :111'1 (1/17,1•11 Fitzhugh. late of the
army. drove into Ilaget %NM in a waz,on,
and stopped at lit 'ity 1101,1, %%•iier, tle•y
11/1111 , - ;L-.• Ctrl
,
a'-: (;,11 , 2 . t• .1;11,.
; Captain C. Fitzhugh, .10. At'
ter hikin„; a drinl: rrl die bar
L. call upon their ar , inaintanee,,
nt but they were ,peedili waited hy
iiteinher: (,r the Vigilait.•e
and vdirdy informed that if tlies
nafety they would leave to \\ II
:ketingon
tool: Their it nt e , and Ithwo 11 , 0
•-ititte been frtPlll. WU It to 1, , ..11 in
tlllit F1t7.11t1 . 411 iS a I ' rllnit lvanian by
irth. hut n thi- county at the
time the rebellion broke out. )lajor
Sllcer.T 1 , it native of York comity. I' lin
bult. Nl'l' believe ,
.jninerl the rebel
army from this State. He wits taken pri.4en
er laat surntriiir ,near this place, while lit
tempting a raid on the 1.,w0. IL' I, not, per
onally in flrie region, and woare
doubtful whether General (It.ant's parole, or
any other parole, would lie Stlffi(•iellt to inal:e
our people respect his '!rights."
—GEN. flit.k.lty does. not ;31;1n to hnv,• any
sympathy in common with t e Copperheads.
The Harrisburg Telegraph states that a few
days ago two prominent Copper•hertds of that
city visited Gen. Geary at his.residenee and
indulged in Om talk so common to men of
their character. The General quietly list
nod to them for some time, but finally could
stand it no longer, and quite surprised his
secession sympathising visitors by informing
them that lo• had hung traitors for saying
Inca than they had against the Country, and
that unless they left his house at once he
would kick them out. They took the hint,
and stood nut on tho order of their going,
but went.
GEN En ,u. GRANT BEFORE THE IN , \.lt AND
Now.—J udgo Moody; .in•n speech nt thoS her r
man bunquot,, in St, Lpui.,, spoko as follows
of General Grunt:
An itntinntto atvinintnneo of many years
enables me to do so. I lindw General Grant
long before this rebellion began. We wore
both poor then, struggling for a livelihood.
We had no interest in the rise 'find fall 'of
stocks; wo had no railrnad shares nor cdrner
lots and money for to-morrow's .market, was
often oui'ehief subject, of inquiry., I' knew
him. when ho'hauleffiwood for St. 'Louis on
the Gravois road, and latter when im
paired health, he sought
, the appointment to
a county office, but. the • wise enmity' court
could not see his merits, They , appointed
in his stead another man long since forgetteM
Three weeks ago I I ad an' oPportunitY•to
call on the General at his beautiful home on
Georgetown dieights; and doffinre M you
new 1 can see no difference- in the mannerS
of the Man new' and what), I
No fussy taidyrguardon bay.horsesi', ndob
sequiouWorderlies, : no whiteqtbroned lackeys
followed him,' and his She Stars never''glit
above the horizon except when d'utyrequires
then . y,to appear.
In General Grant the . nntieri . has it tr4li
taryleader whom it 'iced , not' fear •te thist
with power. lle,is „modest and unassuming.
to , a fah ; o incorruptible'integrity, anti
ardent dciVel of country; jealtitih , rof the Mill ,
tary, power and obedient. i 2 tha,
voted to present' duty, what Aver that du,ty
niay be ; pliiinrAind simple in -his taata'iiind
manners ;.not (19,sirin g ,MO, stiolionsly'avOid r .
ing political popularity ; a.li;ithful,,antl; de
voted huSband l fond tatlitn . ;'Und'aifedtioinite,
ate never forgot :a frieil4,oti;iit'un - d;
bored tinonern;y,l3isgreat'hetirtisfree from
that iiinster passion" of little
vindictiveness- , ti, „.N5 •
—AM old firm at Titoqillo, in tl)o (Id YU
r,tliO, cash idOs. , ; to 09 '4M00n).,. of
"tiliits;thOmilind didlars - A woolc:"
pito - n - 1m IlialNsiiiisteTs
The Now York World is now engaged in
the work of destroying confidence in the,
credit of the Government. In'this it will
feel at home, for it has had four:long'YeArs,
of experience in the business, and, has de ,
ted itself to the labor with great diligence.
It says:
" Secretary MeCtri.t.ot'n, then,ls . at thy• .
end of his tether. De cannot come into the
market to borrow another dollar, until after
Congress meets end authorizes !knottier loan;
and it is currently estimatertfiiii,lll4- . the
middle of December, there will be three
itundxed mil lions of unpaid requisitions ; or,
in other words, that the excess of the Habil
;ties the Treasury over its resources, will
reach this amount."
After giving utterance to this alarming
stah•ment,lt adds::
"This condition of :things proves •such
want of foresight, prudence and capacity on
the part of our Republican rulers, as demon
stinces the necessity of putting the Govern-,
neat ut Democratic hands at the earliest
period the elections will permit. Instead of
congratulating the country on the Success of
the late loans, we are filled with indignation
at the disgraveful mismanagement by which
the Treasury is bro.ight to the verge of bank
ruptcy, not witleitanding the war ended the
next wont h after Congress adjourned."
To which • he Buffalo Ifisprevs replies that
in such stuff it finds the milk of the cocoa
nut. The Government must be put in bent
ocratic hand, There is one difficulty the
Weill will find in the way of it, remedy, and
that, we apprehend, will prove a very serious
one. The people are to deride the question
of handing this Governmen t over into demo
era tic hands, and they will have to forget the
history of the past four years, before they
again entrust power with a party which gave
Mr. Nasby on Democratic Prospects
" Petroleum V. Nasby , " whose writings'
amused Mr. Lincoln so much,,,shys in his
last letter. that " tlieso. is the dnilc days of
khe Dintoe'rasy."--fiti'kulds t '
,
iey no way,tty._ keeping Our voters
togetlfet': l ;00osin 'dirt - war wtiryi tro'rne
go"d; re)i! , veforo the next, ehiettshun the heft
of our voters will 'bey diskiye'red that the
wer is, over. The four of drafts may do
suthin in sum nni;t4 fly Pennsylvania and
Suthe. n Illiney, fer ,oinn time yit ; but that
can't by, dePendid on.
But wo liev wun resourco rot• n [shoo—
tiler NV•ii alluzo hen I)imoopisy. , o long- oz.
lltor . A a Niger. Thor is a uncompootnisin
dislike to the Nigger in the mind uv a
,ginuoino. Ditnunilkt.Y- •
Mr. Nnsby then lays clown a few plain
• •• • •
rules for the guidance of the faithful in this
matter, One of which is as
AlltrAnsgert tint the bigger will never
bo able to take care uC.V . hisself,' but will
iuz ben public burden. He May, possibly,
give int the lie by going to work.-1': sieh
emergency the (limy ov every Dimberat , is
plane. Ile must not be, allowed to work.
Associations must be orgenized, pledged to
neethor give him employment, to work with
him, to work Mr any ijne who will give him
work. or patronize eny one who duz. (I
wood sejest, that sick or tle , 2t ,, hez been fore
bank cilia 2 credit, pky a trifle on ac
count, ez to make our patronage wuth
Anthill.) This course rigidly and persistent
ly follored, wood drive the best UV OM to
and t h e 1 , a11111,0 In t h e. row. how4es.
pan in wet we hey alluz elairnd, that they
air a idle and vishus race.
" If flier tint no niggers, Sentrel Corn
mitti furnish corn. A half dozen will
do fir a ordinary county, er thoyr hustled
along with energy, EA they won't steel,
the Sent rot Clout i must (10 it tilVirSAVe , :.
Show yerniggersin t( iw unit pin the ;main n
and the .:ante nit , . rob the clothes lines and
It v 7 Piosts. Ever 2 litiritieti I-pv
.101( ter the rause. I volunteer to do thin lat
ter duty in six populous eountis,"
E rhe Reconstruction of Florida—Pro
elan:l.llton of Gov. , Marvin.
Following in the footsteps of the l'rovi
siinial tiovernors, Governor Marvin, of
Fio
ritla, has issued a proclamation to the citi
zens of that State, pointing ota to them the
wny to renew their allegianee. lie informs
them that he conteniplatos calling a State
convention, hat all who RN' t.l) be nienili rs
thereic, or who intenil to vote for delegates
thereto. most tidoe the aninesiy oath pre
.serilied V the l'iesi.'ent. The pro e h tuth .
,
I M 14.1111011 by Cia . Military all
~ .n-I, l ,•rnh' i o non - thor of po.t,
have ttlt•oaclV u:stablislttd ill the
:11111 .11111.1.• ,00li will v. it
0( . 1, 1100101 . 17,A f 1 mhiiiiii 4 lor III(. oath r ynir
ed, and to give oortilii•tl opio. , tltrrruf, ,t) a.
thereby t 1 gIV, ovory lukittg
lath N6lll little . 1121 . flat " r ,•\
!move 10 the :tip
In OW Int . :111(illiC, and 1/111 II 111• ru-rmtiti ,
lishnuvlt of a State 14 , 1V..rlinit•Iii. it is left 1. ,
ztutlioritiei•to pr. , ..rvois , lice 1111.1
order and protect the - of persons And
properly
had with the
cl/111111,11111,.1' ul the diparllllollt tchcrehv per
sons 111 . (•tipyilig the 1/tlil.l, ,If j 11112;,.. of pl.o
- Wily I•1.il thin , 1)1,4 .It .
ttu latter, tl•blallit . 111.111*y Itnd of i-tra
tion, and clerk , . of circuit I . llllrl- luny take
tho prof,f or nekip,wledg•pielit
mortgages 11111 ree.r<l the , Hine
oipi all occult:, ink
ttlliot , may continue to perUirtll such duke,
and office- a, aresential and convenient to
the trait-action of es ly-iitte-- If itny (li•iibt
coneorithe4 the validi
ty of their acts, such doubt earl he ryntivecl
It . y n legt_!ntite aet 1 coniii"l /1(.1011.
Hy .11,c1';11I.111 , the it tic
slavery -hits-tteascil iu this State. It
rcviv,d. Every toter fpr dele
gate: to tilt.' t'onventitoi, in taking the am
nesty oath, takes a oath to 5 11111.'1'1.
the freedom of former slate. The fret -
dolli 1111. oiled I , 111 ,- 11111, :11111,11 , , 1111(1 vl,ill
- frtiedoM of a citizen of the United
Mates.,., 'rill:: doe, not. 110.21,i111' ly
the privilege of voting : but it'does include
atm/ 1 1141•.1.....j•- • lnir•nt TIII.
4 1 11, , ti0n ,0C hi- % , ,tiip_r, is 1111 , 11t01
1,r01..r
a .111 0 -t1 ,, 11 of
111.• c-1;11.11 , 111H •Ili a 1 , 1)11),Iii•:111
I , : HI 1•1'11111 nt. tinder a v.ai,tita
thol tt 111(L gllal s allt , e, 11111 i ,l,•111',, thirty
1111 11111:11 , 1t1111t , di , llllCl4j , ll
~ f cider, 0101'11 l\'lll 110 itollg,•(' exist /I.ll' ill -
}1 , ,1i111 , 11t ill the way of n•stmang the Slate .
to it la. 4,1,,9. thE.
(;..vprtiment thp Unit(,l Slata:=, whereby
it, 'ANTIC Will lit: entitled In I,N/6'ololl by
lilt•
Dated this :td any
Ilfiigl6f NV NI. .11 A Ity
Hon. Edward McPhersoii
It forcing to the anxiety of .11. r. Wendell
Phillip , , let Air. shot' d piiicii
the of Southern tat L 1 1 ,• 11-t
of the It-pre,•litititiviiiii and don, ail
nut them t seat; in Congre,itii, the \Vashing
ton einiresipoililent of the Springfield /6,/),,b
-?iron sitss:
", He does not It now McPherson as I do.
A truer, honester Republican is riot
He understands this whole question (of re
construction,) its importance to the country
and the party, nod he will not for u moment
entertain the t hough I of settling the question
himself. Besides, by a law of the Ind, in,
man who has been concerned in the rebellion
Cilli hold office under the Government, and
all that the radicals would have to do would
,be to raise the point of order—for nearly all
the politicians of the South have been iden
tified with the rebellion, and not one of the
Southern delegation could be sworn into of
fice. Senator Wilson, in a speech made in
this city the other cloy, alluded to Ms law
which will' prevent any prominent man in
the Rebel States from taking ascot in Con
gress, and he intimated his disposition to
make a. compromise, with the leading poli
ticians on this subject. It . llllAt tent not whet
the opinions of the President may be, no
man once a rebel can enter Congress till :lie
law alluded to is repealed. The Southern
States; then, must appeitr before Congress in
the attitude of supplication. They must pe
tition Congress to repeal the 111 W. Congress
may reply—f: We will do so when you repeal
all ; your odious black low's Old give the na
tion,,security ,for the future," No doubt
there will be on exciting session next winter,
but there is im voits6n to believe that disas
rosult from an excited controversy."
Exeouticin of Dr. Pritchard, the
~ Dr; Pritchard, who'poisoned his wife and
mother-iir-law; was executed at Glasgow, on
thi: 28th of July, : in the presence .of an
manse Crowd, 9thpaNd by some at nearly
one hundred thousand per eons.' A 'corms
ponclent.of a ,Manchester paper thus slcotches
tie sne.no' Ctaart, Wlien Pritchard' was
btoiiglit in - thevp preparatory 'to 'Ms being
boaduOtetl'ti) : -
The culprit iwas Standing in front of 'the,
,beech, with
~ t,he officials round when
him, hen
tilt; pi i &Adihg Ilailie iniked bins whether he
' ba l d anything, to Say.. , It being.lmpossible
for gritoulo-tb hear the question, he turned
to the clover nor and asked what was request.
act* him. • 'Mr. Stirling, having whispered
the question, the unhappy wretch said, in
scarcely audible tones, but quite cool and
collected, I acknowledge the justice of my
sentenciV iMmediately thereafter - makin,,, , r.
profound boW•to the bench, and_keeping
head 'iloWn' for second or tvio afterwards:
, Thedmilib theli: Waved his hand to 'the part
to proceed, Ann the procession was - ro:forined,
the burgh officers, in in
their Searlet unilbrs;
going first; •
.-" -
towaras the pen.frold, and,be
i'ore' lie left the - Court; Pritelittra.looked
nronild'olihn; inicVtlion walked ,on With
p. livin.:Aep,:§liowing no signs of, weakneAs,
or, Indeed , , yen corn. In id though. his
'contitenhfiee bore' nilentlAilin pillfor, still ho
s,eempd.,_thn leit4 eNOted cir.troutilea of,those
present. , Arriv ~ gcj,in the veinibille the pi n
'dbesiori. :Micenion;
and at once ascended tho scaffold, Irr4Old
NEM
Prl , ViSil/nal
Poisoner
ham then read a short prayer and left?rit
chard, alone with Wendt, who immedhitely
proceeded to cover his head with„U white
capphis large, flowing beard and Whiskers
making this a more difficult operation than
TIM convict was' dressed in .9, suit of
blac4; 'apparently one fluidie often uppeired
on the streets of the city, a peCuliarity in
the eat of the Coat nutking . it rather 'cons*.
übus. His left hand was gloved, and in his
right hand he mimed ; the other glove. The
rope being quite adjusted. Ualeraft pinioned
his ankles iv 101 a loather st. - ap. and at nise
minutes after eight oleffick the wretched be
ing.was se' t into eternity, Hd suffered a - li
p:trendy Very severely, the' body swaying*
and fro for two minutes and a half, and Cul
craft thought it expedient to go below and
steady it, so great we. e the can vulsions.—
Although ho was doubtless insensible to pain
long before, yet four minutes after he.was
thrown offthe drop, there were signs of
" Every precaution had been taken b,' the
local authorities to secure good order and
Thursday was occupied in r , real ng ba rritad es
at points whore it was considered Il ecose ry
to stop the traffic. About fifty thocsand
persons w, re present to witness the e: 0011 -
No demonstration of feeling was Suw o
by die public. The body was cut down an
hour alter death."
Gossip about the New York News-
papers
The Men Who ,llquage and Edit nem—
A C'hurileterislie' Letter From Eorace
(,/ eth y
Agate (Mr. Ituid ) of the Cinonntiti
Ullzelte, w r Los the following gossip tc that
journal about the New York news tilers:
Articles are.going the round of the news
paper press to the effect that Horace Greeley
has ceased to have any control a the Tri
bune, and s, me accounts go so far as to state
that he has 111) conm COMI with List joytimal.
There is not a word of truth in these r4ort,.
Mr. Cit•ecley is not only the editor-in chief
h v t he doe; 010 Nor' h . , than two col •
umns tor every issue of the paper, unle,; he
happens to be out of town. At the last meet
ing of the stockholders of the Tribune, hi:
salary, to whose advaru‘e he has always beet
opposed, was raised front $5,100 to $7,510
per annum in spite of his protestations against
it.
pcakii g “f journalistic salariei, they are
far tower here than tiny One woull suppose,
tvh n the i•Nporises of living are taken into
consideration. They are higher than they
Itie in the \Vest, but the facilities rind twee , -
sities of peculjary outlay here are much lltrg•-
er, and the natural thong)) ralltit•itab;ilea t
ibia men e. , unecti.il ttith the Nletrop,,,,ihtan
pre,, have 'cuticular capavity \Odell t daght
to volnnland elevated \l'w-pap. r
writer; tire !odd in Nei\ York a c cording t.,
their ability rather than tlb•ir itt .,10 02 ,
For in , tanee. Mr. Frptloriel: Ilittkon. or the
/tooth/. ha, lon , received slO,O .0 per an
imal which he fieliel) earn,: n.ntl yt.l the
haler empiti%i reporter- critic d011..1
11101'1'1111W t 1•11 nlol hie- luv wt..o(.
, tilito Ow ON oiling pa
pot, ari• rnlhluied as low as so , en and e: -ht
dollars per week, althott2,ll they generallj
do work for the morning lintior4.
tvLich ,•u
-able, thorn b. live.
The general gnitirioi. I'm- 2,-,,,,,-1 reporter,
1ii,,..... 1",,,,i. ; ., i,,, ti.......-.., ii-rt• , I , rllai , per
week : for city am] `III-111 •. and IIIII,IC;11
111111 (Iritmittitial critics. thirty or Mil:. ,Iol
litr,, rid beyimil that there is 110 regelni
graditli,in or iliiiehil limit. Ai the,. ligiir,is
the city ji,tirnalists arii rarely elittbled to
make both emit. merit, ruin :In , collipollod to
Vdit On, f/ /ir till . 1Ne ,. 1:11,.- iiii ciiircilltollti nor
OW pro.virilichil pros , or \\Tile for the Illag-ll
%ill, Or theatre:, tI) . pt . rfortli 501111. literary
lali,ir otit,iilii a their reglila:' 1111111,.
Thu I . lll ,, ‘Viliff, chartlct,ristic loiter. Nerit
tell to )Ir. I{iil I, lin- iti,iii boon 11111.1i-ied :
N 1.:11 Yoitiii, .I.iigie.t -1.
FRIEND y.qt 1,,t• ymir.4
:3 I. I . tlr inquiri, , s ui latighaldo. Tho Cart,
aro tho,o :
We Heel oinedit , !i• of tile Teih/1 , 0 • 111111:131-
ly 0111(' 111 . 111 , 11,11 0111'
Vlrte e:11:11). ()nee, umily yegrs 11 . L;o, hen
vole, U'ere etl•l:iglOn 4 t rile for ecittor—itone
before-
Ii 111.11 rd that any :took It, Ithqr
th,in•d illy - ‘vitlitiratl al Irma the n'thalle.
inellit do roltice my work on it •itt
earint , t toomttnt, and have ,o stated to all
tvho hay,• a tight to know. I Hill 1/Vor \V ht;1111
ell 1\ I grow old and want r,,1
and oomfort. - 31y idea is to get somebody
Lit . II•l rill i lll
!Intl Willi' WIWI'
ill Illy l i i.llll. I
IL til %
I Lilt 1 11111 Ni Hill till
eil i Clllll,llllli ,•\ ery
thing
At I, re,e t
am writing :thf ,111
tw.) any rot. tin'
,) !Mich ; I inean in Writ,
'rhat's all I know abut the matter. Per
haps thoy Lwow more at the Herald oak,.
V 01. I 1.. 1 gri•vi• 1.. say, duo.: not ;et sin
S.. faSI (1, it base tun much othor
w.,•1,, a vi•ry and am nilt vor\
wo.I toy4olf: and the St , :11) - 101'
corn and turnips, but had for hi,tory. I
InTe, fur improvenn•nt in 'wins if nut iu
111 ,, t
lours, II tot.ko Gaetci.t:r.
E
NEWS ITEMS.
cu-li n o r,ceipts .lull' aro stalcd
1,, v.• lolwll.ql $111,G0(1,0 O.
—Jenkins, the paying teller of the Phenix
Bank, in New York, Mt' , arrested in that
city recently for stealing 8215,0(4) from the
Lank. Earle, an accomplice, has committed
suicide. Thtzt.'s the way the money goes.
—There are 1467 oil companies in twelve
States, with a capital of $809,594,00J. Penn
sylvania ha, over a third of this. llow many
of them yield dividends.
—Nearly 10,000 soldiers have been inns
tered uiitof service at Wiedfingtoit since
July 20. They will return'to private life.
—A county meeting of the Democracy was
held at Reading (maim Bth, and Hon. Fliester
Clymer wii urg4akfur Governor.
—Fifteen thoosad Polish exiles are now
making ..rrangements with the Swiss Gov
*pineal for transportation to this country
—The new Presbyterian church at Oil
City was dedicated last Sabbath -week. It
cost 510,000, and will accommodate a con
gregation of about six hundred persons.
—The State Department has received ad
vices from the United States Consul at Mal
ta, to the ell•ect that the cholera is raging
f'arfully at that place.
—Returned soldiers are going over the
Pennsylvania Railroad at the rate of two or
three hundred a month, to take up lands in
the West under the homestead law.
—Since :)fay 1, 720,600. men have bee:it
discharged froin the armies of the United
States, leaving still in the military service
about three hundred and thirty thousand.
—A brother-in-law of Jeff,., Davis, and
three other• saucy rebels, were lately soundly
thr'aShed at the'Pulaski House,.Savannah,
by Capt. Hassey, for making insulting re-
Marks about the President.
—ln a season of ten weeks the citizen's' i nt
Chicago patronized the opera to, an 111101.111 t
of nearly , $90,000. In , a season of sixteen
Weeks,,tlie great city of New York patroniz
eil the f 31160 Othitptioll to 66 11116161 t, of
587,000.
The Council' of the borough of Johns
town,- Pa.,. have OXCITIpted from the, payMent
of tho per, capita bounty tax all officers and
privates who have served in the United,
States army not less than two years, and all
who have beeif wounded and honorahly - diS'-
charged therefrom, Ito 'lnatter how long their
seri/ice. -; • , ,
—A Into Captain in:the army has opened
a, school in Chicago for. tho .pnrpose.of 'in . -
stynetiag gout:omen in the use .of th'e cow-
Mon walking cane as a means, of attack and
defence' by scientific ililes` l Fionnothing liko
thp'Se;whieh apply tO‘feheing.. ~•
.
• —'lllre'o :now' weekly religious nowspp.pOro
have recently been storted.
one in the interest of the Now School Presby
terians, another representing the Old School,
and a third a Methodist Episcopal' organ.
deaths in . NoW York during the
past week were 682; an increase of;B7 i upon
the mortality of the previous week, and a
decrease of l 7 as compared'Wtth the mor)lll
ity of the corresponding week of 1.864. Of
tin' deceased, 400 were children under live
•oars of age
—From the cOnsu, report of manufactures
now approaching completion, the following
extracts ere talra, exhibiting the total man
ufacture of linen gOods in the United States
fur 1860 : Ten establishments ; $63 1,7 . 97
capital invested; cost of row material, $32,-
770 ; hands employed, 528, 251 initl6', '227 .
female; cost of labor, $113,'1148; annual Val
ue of product; $699,670.
--The Naval Acadomf 4 will cease its con
nection with Newport in a few days, and
return to Annapolis, whence it was removed
in the fall of 1861. Bear Admiral D. D.
Porter is to be the superintendent, succeed
ing Com tnodere*eorge S. Maim A change
in - the curriculum of the Academy. which
will introduce some practical studies and
throw out some merely theoretical ones, is
contemplated.
—Sixty drafted men of this Slate, confined
at Harrisburg for a length of time for not
reporting, have been released upon the re
cominendation of Brevet Brigadier General
Kiddoii, commanding, endorsed by Governor
Curti a. The default of these men was mainly
atti ibutable to the disloyal advice of those
who took good care to keep out of trouble
themselves. The measure of their punish
ment was, therefore, deemed sufficient.
--A. man named Guy, an employee in the
piqi:ironill of S. tonebreaker & Cook, near
Illw:ri-town, Md., whilst assorting some pa
piir, c:iline across $15,000 in notes of the Ha
gerstown Bank, done up in a package. The
package had mysteriously disappeared 'from
the bank. Mr. Guy promptly returned the
money to the institution, and received
,a re
ward or 51,50 fir his honesty.
—The Collllll is,itiner of Internal Revenue
rule , that a ihind exeetitod prim• to September
I.t, 1862, if it was delivered prior to that
ante. require , no stamp. and may lie admit.
t..d to r0,:f , t.(1: but if (leliven.cl since dint Witc.
IL -.hook] be ,tattipe(l, ;Lint eltutiot 11,gally ht•
Act , on, and in nrt iun , cotot,iteed
11, , h1 to h, bond ,~y tirrl in
oit,l he.refor.• •\ ~ropt from
PERSONAL
- - h t jor (;‘..rg, c;.
town, on the North l'onn-viv:lnia Itailrottd.
—At ajor-t;encral a,liburnu hau declined
to he a candidate for Go\ ernor Wisron,in.
J elicr,on IJavi, It, applied in
writing rm. porniis , ion her hu hnndat
and lawn roftisod.
EMI
—Admirhl Porto]. hit, bc, a apptoilitNl
interim q Chiel or the litirviitt of Cmotri,.ret
and N:t%
Spatigior lin -eta It 1111 ,,, 11g0 f . 1 ,, m the
Dry T.rttig.t, to Mr. Ford, det..htring hi, in-
I=EIM
AIL rachcl V, John, , , 111, UI (.3corght,
\vl,, caildidat' Vice l'reNident with
pitr4l-11,,1 It thQ
or Mrs. I),,tighis.
—.1..11ti 13,11. NFL is now in N/t , h vino, is
,md Iv havo grvittly in lnmith during
ihr• list four yoar , . his feature; show the
r,&s age, or I line, and care, and tloubli
r. Wm. Sinde, usher to the President,
becn nimMit4,cl Nte‘vard 1,1 the \Vhite
Staclipole, vii ha- , ,o Mng
lillru hat po:ition. rcsigni.d.
• I . •
. 1"'Ll , 111`, an internal rcVl.lll.ll.
I (1. , 1% alit, it uiciilral C. I• 11111.1.
I , •W day; ago. Ile N% It, a ntlefatil(vr — to
fmr
---INIo•hy has paid a i,it Jelp, Stuart's
2,aive in Ifolywood Cemetery, Richmond,
and the Whig deseribes the ex-raider and
hot., thief to have behaved himself very
s-ntimentally on the oceaston.
—:1111,jor Gen. Prentiss, in Quincy,
thrashed a young man who kept coinpany
with the General's daughter ne:ai nst. the Gen
eral's wishes, and \VII. 111'11' , 1.141 itiid fined S.
for it. The General's , in. \Om Iwipt.a, was
fined sr; ton.
—General Hancock. oma nil i th.. Mid
dle Department, has required all paroled re
bels arriving in his department to report to
the nearest provost marshal, 'and they are
forbidden to visit Baltimore, unless by spe
cial permit.
—Mr: Burlingame says our merchants are
highly esteemed in China ; that our (';oin
meree is rapidly increasing, and that our re
lations with the government and the people
are most amicable. Many large English
houses, anticipating a long war here, calcu
lated so largely on the cotton of other coun
tries, that they are either t•td nod or seriously
embarrassed.
—Gen. William E. Strong, writing from
Vicksburg to the Freedman'! , Bureau ; says
that so far its the negroes are under direction
of the government authorities they lire suc
ceeding admirably; but in the remote local
ities in the interior the old masters are eno.
deavorin. , to suppress the idea among their
negro hands that the 'emancipation is to be
effeetive in their case, or that they are not
as completely enslaved as before. Affairs in
such vicinities are represented to be unsatie
factory to the toasters and the bow ilderot
neg roe,
—Attorney General Speed fibs trdinuiglit
ed a lengthy opinion, sustaining in a forci
ble and'unanswerabbrargument, the legality
of military tribunals. He insists that "One
of the. prime motiv'es for a Union and a Fed
eral Government, wigs to confer the: powers of
war. 'lf any of the provisions of the Consti
tution are so in conflict with the power fo
carry on War as to destroy and make it vac:
tteless, then the instrument, instead of being
a groat tend wise one, is a miserable thilure,
a fele de sc.". •
• Yesterday afternoon, Geo.; 'W.' Downey; a
painter, in company with Joseph , .Murphy,
also A psi ter; culled at tho,,Vourth 7 ward sta
tion-house; and, paid the nue of the ,rebel
Glenural 'l3enjainM ‘4s corn
mitted to 'tile workhOuSO laSt Satniday, fur
indecent and' disorderly conduct at the Na
tional, , llo t tel. M r:'' Downey' saicc it: was
wrong, to send a man to the work-lionse , and
parade his name in the newspapers, because
he happened to be
,rebel , general.— Wash
inytun Weronicte of yesterday.
„r^Thwc hjppu wit chief, "Rele-in , tho-Day.”
is r ,onc,of tile solid men of Minnesota, as' far
as money goes. ye liars a sidondidOarmbne
mile' square, a comfortable dwollingo large
steelt of Cattle and.borsesj 'and an . income of
$8,091Y a year, free, of • i needle, tax: ITO' is
,loyal to the core and Stllircgrlits that bis of
tO:ibe Go'vertnnent tO'rnise)t . t , attaliot,of
'Chippewa sbldieis ankg , i3,§o'titli . 4,4'
the.rebels 'ivtis accepta& - " - ''' ' ' '.' t
• --'-Spraltbr 9Olfax, in' nddresSink,tlie` Mtb. 7
era of Noirnda; said
remoMbor that man who stands chtof amongst
them, modest and unassuming, and yet as in
flexible and persistent as mortal man can be
—our!' 'Lieutenant General, Ulysses S. Grant
- [tremendous cheering) worthy of apiece
in all 'our hearts; to grace, t 6 -1: be
lieve hp the first chair in the Republic
of the United States."
—Thp,aPpoi t tme t of Thomas FraiMis
9Lpagh'sr'lis Seerkary of Montana Territory,
will open to thatdi..tinguished gentlem an an
avenue into the United States Senate, when
that Terri tol•y becomes a State
—Secretary Seward's health has greatly
improved since hiss( journ at Cape May, and
yesterday was apparently as vigorous as he
was before his late indisposition.
Senator Tillee;hf son-in-law
of CharleA Wickliffe, and hrbther-in-law of
Judge Advocate General Holt, is an appli
cant for vardon,
—Gov. Hamilton, Provisional Governor
of Texas, will begin a series of speeches be
fore the people on the 15th of the present
month, at Nachitoches.
—John C. Breekinridge will be-in Canada
thelfiSt of this month. l'oor fellow ! what
n kettle ul fish he leis kieked into the fire!
—Hon. Jones, of Elkton, Md.,
has been commissioned as United States Dis
trict Attorney for Maryland
—Ge . Howard and the Alabama planters
are not likely to agree upon the nigger guys
ton.
tun Frith (tiouniv :111-I.ars
Cam r li••,E•ri NU.--.1 Camp Mlleeting,
by the people of the—Church of God," will
be held one mile and a half north of New
yille Station, none the rood leading to the
Doubling Gap Springs, conitileneing on the
'llth instant.
THE PUBLIC 8( [1001,8.-11C public
schools of the borough were re-opened on
Tuesday morning hist, the 15th inst.. after in
vacation of 21b011t six weeks. A few chnnges
and appointtnelits in the teltelier , 'MVO been
'undo, mused by resignations and promotions;
iu all else. the conduct ~r tie ,4(.1t.,01 , remain.,
11. i heretofore.
.Ifter their long And plezt,ant mention.
und pupil, will dukibtlei, return
111.. ii• dalit, awl ,tutlie,, with n•n0w..41 zt,t.
EN AT RIA I, CON FER
Id let, held in Bridgtport, uil Friday 111,1,
.‘ RD 11 ERSII. Or York, WIL:1111:l111111101161y
State Convention, twirl in Ilart:i%loirg
terclay. This Iwing tlw lir,t delegate elm,en
from the itew Senatorial Di , triet of York
and cimineriano. I,llt` ot the tatter
conceded the honor of the first r(iiiresentation
to Yorl: tt, ilia largent county, and
land will he entitled to the Seinttm ial Dole.
gate next year.
TIIE S111)1V t, COMIN6
of Carlisiv kill be gratified to learn that-the
Great Alaninfah Show or Meimsr.i. 13.‘11.1.
Co., will exhibit here, on .11,11,1a2/ the 24tb
inst. Thi , i. ui dI/Ilhtedly till' largl , t e,tfib
li,linient travelling, find embrace , IL (IM MO
• n .NlctingPrip,' Sand , .
Cu', rmir Iwt IVorrilingßJrl hnuts, tiEr. (:. C.
living II 1111111111110rMI ,
ollWl'llttraictiuliS. \VC mil'
I*,:lavt , to, tht . ir Until 111 , 1 " Li
:,1h)w" e , :mes, when they will get 01.2 worth
ol'their rihozey. lteiel the itclverli,einent
, 1110,10il l;":1HIIIPUtIc0 Iluil.
EST, Will ben ottnclitiate for the nontinntioh
for I)iPtrict Attorhoy, bt:foro tho l'nion Po.•
piihlik•att County
NEV
ETA sl; i IcE.—
\ m. BLAIR& he,t qual
ities
C, , nl Bag- wild 11 - niping
Paii,rs. cit.) priCOS. pm!' fr , igh t-
Whitlow Shatles, Oil
Cloths. Se., or a Superior Quality, and at
low in this issue--I yJ. 'l'. Ilv-
Incroix. 37 S. 2:1,1 , St.,
TII E HT CASE. —The Ruperts,
who were tried and convicted ut the April
ferin of our COUI t for killing WiLsos
ANASDLAN, were , I . ntoneod by the Court
en NVednesday of this week. Their counsel
N111,LE1( and To UL,) had Witernd a motion
for a new trial at the April term of Court,
and filed their reason:; this motion was to
have been argued, but when it was called up
the counsel fir the prisoners, in open Court,
ithd row their motion, and desired that
sentence be pronounced.
Judge CI RA 11ANI then sentenced Hownitu
IturERT, who was convicted of murder in
the first degree, to be hanged. The other
two were convicted o; murder in the second
degree, and HENRY RUPERT sentenced to
three years' imprisonment, and LE w Rti-
PEUT to an imprisonment of six years' in the
Eastern Penitentiary.
We call attention to the advertise
ment, in another column, of A. R. M'Curite
Erg., Administrator of Bev. JositlPH CLARK,,
/WO of Chambersburg, deceased. The pro
perty otieretl for sale is the one undivided
third of Steam Planing and SaW Mill situa
ted in Chambersburg together with a lihe in
two tracts of valuable timber land. This af
fords a rare chance- foy capitalists to - 111111re a
good investment, 4ind we direct their atten
tion to the, ad vertisetnen t.
n& - E It EDER 'WIC WArl'S, , Presi
dent of the Board of Trustees of the Agricul
tural College of` Pennsylvania, has called the
attention of County Societies and others con
cerned, to the importance of being represent
ed at the annual meeting and election for
officers of the College, to be held on the first
Wednesday of' Seniem her. Each county so
ciety is entitled to send three delegates. 'The
object desired at this time is to secure the
benefit of the grant of public lands assigned
to this
. 1 - n864169n by.the State Legislature.
Other schools, not agricultural in their char
acter, are now :1 - eking efl'ortS to secure theio
luniitic for. thbir • own , purposes: Those who
desire to see the lands and,their proceeds do
yoted to,the improvothent off' agriculture, as
was ,the object of the grant by Congress,
should attend to the mutter at Once. .
U NAttYFkAP.•-'TlteNeivville
Slap of the Valley soya " Last week, Ohas.
,Slonitlzer 'and William Jacoby, who were
cradlink oats for Mr. Matthew Thompson.,
of township, cutliveaty-flve acres is
a (fay 'dial a half! This is thii'fastest
ling ode have over heard of upon' reliable au
thority,andiwe have this from Mr.' Thornp
-•
,1
ISEIMI
,
Lac* country
hppoitra Men who have taken' to
fMrso for - it living, 'and' , thesp •'who
have horses should 'exorcise ;the utmost
Almost everyday, we hem. of:hprses
,being stolen, from ,pastuyes pr stables., On
,Tituraday night. of
, last week, two : value*
animals 'Wera,'Stbletifofvf the:piisttire field of
If.r.'WrLitAm T.' BltA.linn*iterti.jOarlfsib,
for whichwrowitici of $5O 'has liden'Offeiial;
, CORN AND POTATOES. —l - 1)e, growing
crops of corn throughout Cumberland county
look remarkably fine and promise an unusual
yield this season. This will compensate for
losses in the wheat crop sustained by many
of our farmers. The recent refreshing. rains
have bsen of immen:e benefit to this seetio _
of country; and there will be a great supply
orgard6'n vegetable. Potnto4.s, too, hid fair
to yield largely, and to produce more bushels
to the acre than for several years. The qual
ity of the potatoes thus far brought to mar
ket is very good.
'kuiiirlfon. Jou N .JUNKIN , formerly of
Perry county, in this State, died at Musca
tine, lowa, recently, at the advanced age'of
70 years. IN bile a resident of Perry county,
he set N'ed three years.as - County Auditor, and
tin cc years as County Conimis,ioner. lie
held the appointment of Asscciate .fudge
from 21st May, 1832, untP Ist of )),'ember,
1851. a period of nineteen years. Judge J.
the father of MU. BEND. F.
formerly Representative. in Congr,, it m
this DiArict.
THE ToNI:tTO As 1 001) —Totuatoc::
are nott , plenty in our markets, :Intl ore per
haps the heidthiest :tad eheapest 1.-t•ulent
that can he put upon the table.
medical nutlwrity a-eribes t.. th, tennkto the
_fullmving very inipurtant.,lu litieA. 1 , 1. It
(me or the ;mot. powerful :tperient, ..r the
liver and tiler organ. , ; where M
ine:U(4l. it I, 1111 e or theiro,l etf,etive nod I'll:
lea.t hurtful medival oo I:notva I. the
profe,ion. That at.; emical .•tra,t
Le obtained from it that trill :qua., ,1.• the
use oh.
That ho has silver:A:fully (rola, d cliarrim‘a
‘vith t article aim... Ith. That when li-ea
a , 1111 article of dirt it it alm,f.4 - so, •Teit4o
for nth! itidittv,tion. :)th. That it
Imult11)0 c•on , tantly tIF.eI for reed.
rn‘v, or in tlie,lia4n nrent , tip. it i,
the nto , t henitliv article
Ilr iri•: snit 1,13)-TN(;
lojw nn
dryin.2, 11,1. c.,,rn,,f1
tho CA: 10.1 it jilt" II I..\\* Ilttil or titht•l' tit
I. ;111(1 W.lt . I*. -
it , •ll tl •,%:it,.r . anti -tar thv th,o ;,1
• :mil with iniit•i•
111, ;Ind %Own 00.:hf.,1 it \,il; dry
'.,.t tllO 111. et,
ii, ei f..v; rctaiii :ill it,
L rr ;ci l'itcrc i,.\cc.>
iill,-i1 . 4/ tI ll.liifh•V,
iii nlt• IL \1
V , •l'y 1111 , 11 y 1 . 11 , !,,12,0%1 in ,i.ll W 11,4 hir n.
••jotig t 4, pet a . In-I' 11111111, .111,
th,.\.,•;11) Llain TI,
t,. HD ,
\\. ibutol to foritiliaH
hohh.N. Mit] in% ite th,,e Who would
the e;lith•i•iee, bubble at a , thrzle thin 0r
\\ heel, t., irive:st withetit de:ey, -4a10,e,
in each en,e that they tci.h t., the
holivehial teorlli.lorltially,ol'ooarse,) \\ith rI
plive. n- 1.. ,eelith his infltem , • ,1- the
—The citizens
arc net all dead
the , e are
\\*, d- :;11 , deer Or 01,111.
fnr illt'y nry tt lyin mi,(•liinv,m, cnnld
fr,ni L iiiuilltf, wul. an l tln,-0
Lc th, gil cil bait,
t
FAR l'ltfiMt)Tl()N J;' is
.\ and Sciptitific )lanuring
lor the and Inci..•ase of all kind.
and Fodder, and
all kind, of tidii. l'i•dv,l by ;0 .1, n d
Experlinerib- and bai...11 t , n nvident. Truth , :
1),.-bzin.d to imprdve Agriculture in ,d;
I :ancin...---1:41.1 .,, ..nb.d Lc t ip w , r d.. „ I
bmvsravin , r , of the Vaill:1)110
tho SV•11'11. U\
It El N11M.1)..
—AV 0 .u• 0 re
'rho circulni ion ,110 cd . tlii , v:thinlii
11 ris \\
ti , 10 . 11 , /,lnt t
111 . ; Ill s :ir; Mil/ the ttilhi.r hnving I.•••,•mtiv
kilt,l in William:l)mA, ,1)11,
•t• IS 1111111,111 g
th.. 1.01,,, I.1.1111(•a tticl
etll continue the publictitittit thcrottf.
A i•py, with an est•tty oil the -übject, iuii
ho cxattlitted nl the ,Alice ttf the
Fttrtt er< ;11111 nil cihers inn:re:Act! in 1,1,1111, •
ting Agriculture, will lie it . routly Ittwelittt•ti
by a pertit,tl of this extraintlinarsi
111'0 merit, which has received
Or the 1111,4 eminent u, tlwir
letters and luthliealiut, in iini,se—hal w the
family idiekSt.
No ex. rtions have ever Is. 11 litole t oi
tr‘aluce it in the ea-tern toad lower vounties
or the State, until th e present, having been
lit/Wished in Pittsbutgh , and ex tt:tisi vely sold
in Western Pennsylvania, and in the Wes
tern States.
Copies will be sent free of charm to any
known responsible address; on being ;welt , _
oil, the price, $5, can be remitted. Until
Agents are appionted for the several districts
of Cumberland county, please addro s the
subscriber, who will promptly forward all
books ordered. W. MI L ES,
Williaamport, Pa.
General Agent for Cumberland, Perry, York,
tdams, and Franklin counties.
CURING DI PTIIERI.4.
PTHERIA is an alarming disorder,
ILl,,logepr It afflict a child r an adult, and yet It
ran he cured at once by the application of Rail way 'y
Itemly 110114. Try It and you will he con ;lured how
ever shepticallptherla Is a malignant yore iii oat.
wiih some additional and really Intel features. 11 ,
skies the a IlgU eh occasioned by the rapid nicer:lomi
of such delicate part of the system, the membrane
which so ypeeillly grows over t hi• throat, threatens a
speedy death from suffocation. There is no time for
trilling In such a crisis The ablest medical men stand
appahed. They know not what to do wild a feeling of
certainty. and yet the patient meet have Insiant re
lief, or expire. Theo stops in Itadway'y Ready Itelief,
like a protecting angel, and bids the sufferer live: It
Is applied to tim„,throat, externally. with freedom,. A
little of ii mixed with water lo admi, ifitmred int," al
- Thu patient revives. Ito liroa I lies irk'll more ease
lie foils the marvelous medicine inspiring his entlia
.lilllllo 1 0 Its now vigor. Ile rapidly improves .under
ouch appropriate treatment, mob in a lii.oll
111 . 111,1 to all predict! ny to the contrary,
rercued G nw 111 t gr. re. Could anything 1,0 more sure
or 111010 simple! Yet Mule ny's Ready Relief a sts on
ly fifty coots a hottio— about half the sum ; on would
1131 , 0 to expend fur thlo first prescription writ' en out
Pg• you by your medical alb This is saying a
great dual fur the virtu of itaii.vit)'s neatly 11ellet;,
but not a word more than it cease windy thoerVeS
It will promptly cure Diptheria ; will anything u
As nn evidence of that ennui; able power, of tail woy's
flea ly ityllefin 1 he t ritatineti I of Diptheria, ?ore Throat
lloatseness Influenza, coughs. and Golds, there War
iv requested to read' Elio following. lei ter. Let this Im
portant fict hu barns in mildl,ltitilway.'s Iteady,itellef
never Mita In wlthdrawlii; the Inflantat lon to'the our.
face. lot It be ay,pliud, to the throat, all directed !the
patient w:11 Surely 'rebover.
Thu following ease Is out of many that we reeeived
in the winter 01 1858-9, during the provelenee of this
due isuut Albany, N. Y. M., Gatubrlll of Albany,
writes:.
1:11r1hi of my children woi a seised wi'h a peculiar
kind of arm. throat, which has prevailed to a curious
extent In this city, of which a gr. at Many cbildrtic
hare died. It commenced in my family )vllll a sore
throat, boadiehe, hoarseness, sore lips. sore oyes, then
fever would set In, out the skin turn to a yellow lint.
.1 knew how goud, your Really Relief chid Pills Were lor
the gmcoral run of immplaints, and determined to risk
•thwlives'of my chi!dretr on their merits. .My
.ran well counted. I gave With of them binr pills..tnd
rUtiblici . their bodies finer head t, • font with .lie' liellof
My children.wora ns well as ever In twenty.faut hours
after'takimt your medicine. I beliert had My 'holgh
.lnirs (wet the Saillo mates, they would hare, s.tved the
lives of their children," •
Itadwar 'a Ready Ito 'MIR Old by all Drumtats and
merchants. and at hr. itattway's cattle., tirMaiden
New York. Aug. 18, 1800-2
•
On tho 14th Inst., by Dv, o.loWlng, WILLIA3I I II.
DARE, of Carlisle, toll ETTIE E. HIDE, orSollth Middle-
On iho 15th Inst., by tho Kuno, THOMAS°. ZIMMER
RAOHAEL 11. E D lilt/INDS; 'WWI of Carlfshk , ‘
On tho 10th Lust., by Dor. J. A. Murray, Mr. EOBEET
IIOYLES or . Nowyroo, ADDLE DOWElti.or
llunttolstown.
, •11y , thO saino,Mr. J. PI PORTER to Mids . MARY WIL-
P 4.1118, of York county..
• - .../(t.FtCderick,lll4., by the Roy. P. L. tho
- 14th of August Hal, Mr..TIIOMAS VLIET,,of
to MISI4.' 'HENRIETTA EONEMAKER, of Curroll,'Co. ;
-Nd• On thb ' 10th ;
'
W. BLIATZER toAllaff.;f!Alr./N4 9..A1444,74 ,:bcp: of
Co: Pt,
, ,
tatrdi.
At the residence of hie father, in Pamoukey, Charles
Co. itld, after a brief Illness, CHARLES 8., youngest
child of Noe' 11. and Eliza J. Hannon, aged three years
and nine month,
tinthets.
FrioDICE MA ET.
C.tri Au.; wit 17, 180
1 , 1;1131 Superfine)
(13,1.ra
do
It de
RYE
only
OATS. ......
CLOVERSEED
TIM,IT II YSEED...
GENERAL PRO
Cori'veled Ireal
25 tcAC , IN: AI Dlll3,
18 WIIITE IIEIANB
22 I. kit ED 1 , 1:.4 CIIES. 2:1
1(1 UNPAIt RU 1 . 1 , ,k11ES 2.1
' l, -12 t.III ED A PI , I,ES. 2 0 ,,
4,) It .t,.IS, ,
25
I.
'l' 11 1,.J1V.
111:0SW A X,"
11 ( ( JN II A NIS
Philadelphia Markets
'll,O is very Ittil• dtimand h,r Floor for shiintiptit
and the 111111 . 1iViti is dull hut lino, owing to
in Doyens and sello,rs. A f••.' small
1,0 rim? chiefly to the trade, at ~ , 1 3.75'ii.)7.1,0 for
soporttol•. ; ', nN.n6 for extras: 0.0.75 11. r extra
aiol Sin u•I1 for limey brands, arrording to plait
tits. 'l'h,• r.•.''ipta st,,,ka continue light, and huldrrs
g , n , v ally and srry anxious 111 sell. ity.• Fleur• and Porn
:,r,. with ' , mall Rale:ll,f the former at
'I 1.1.1,
G.: le I- a a nn li 11'11-.0 :writ krik.k„, hat hilt
are I 3,/ :a lower, an,' the
.1,10 10.1 .llaokt :I.llokl laolkels ovolly
n, at .1'.!.10.'”.2.12. new Southern /111 Ikt *.2kr2ak
.2.0:/. ate! .11.1 while ikt 1F.2.20, Rye IA 111114.1, ttilh
Small , idea 1 . 1.1.11 Pulling in 11111,V1 1111 , 1
111 ,1111111 way at 95e 0 , ir•llutr. met 970 for \Vest
, o talse•l Oat are teittly. oral about 5,1100 Irkeilkel
kk-te ,11r1 Irt,Ll.4ly at t , 2r, alloat ID till. Vali. Barley 1,
1 , ..111111n1. iir1,1111111.14kr1,4 were mod e
at S:1.110
NOTICE
r•-", lierrby that an Election for
ti:,. ant Valley 'I
11 t'..w o ..trt., to, re for the term 01 Out
1 . 11 of mtlll (`ompoony.
.11,,,„1 1 , 0 , h 4, 1 v01l Svdtentl•ve ne ct. hottveen the
: ,o . o . A 11. :owl 4 Wel I', II of xd
It) .1 the floar,l
O ,JOAN T. ONEC.S. Ser'ty
t.
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
Sale of Serviceable' Harness and
A hatbui lances
0111,1..145i', ter QU ,1111:1I31 Ie:TIT, U. S. A., I
Atigit,l
) the Quartet
,; , Ih. 1 . I• I I . ~/111 :It ft., 1 ,.
th. Ti• I.:SPA Y. Anil:ST
of CARLISLE. PA.,
I ; 00 ) rf e . 1111.(1/,'•r/ "SPI/s " (If
~ 1,1 1 9 ) li, / u/ri
1,- • in :1,1 I ~• t t•tkhlo. Lul
ins I.lllg, Ilt , • Arms. 1011,1
~r )1.•,
4111 a t11:II lilll
t. ok . “ l'1:1•ST llntl 31 , 1. 111111 ON I 4 111 - N
tliwi, E HUNDRED
(mon )11' LES, NVIII I•i• Qlllll nt Cmr qnino plw t.
AI iii•fot
C,II. SI/111 , • 111 . 1•I•IICV
E. C. II Y:I1'114:XI1.11'II.
Captain and A•Alstant Q. M.
Horses, Hules, Ambulances, Har
ness, &e ,
AT PRIVATE SALE
El I.; soh-N . l4r h.. on hum] and or
liar ,„!„ nt number
Fine llorsee.and Mules,
f 111.0 P! ana 1,,n1 A )10.nintive,
n• S \‘ll rl n Lon.' n it lls r %shit It•
'1 s . ri rllll Fpm in NI I Ito I. t
11 I v... Ihn tvi,fit,,,,
ti Al I irl• c 55t5ttl ' AI I , t)
.0 it I I .:N Wt) II).
J. T DE,LA(
No. :ITti uth SECOND Strect, above C'ht•st
wit— Plll LAll,k.
( 1 I I' 1.,' 7'/,V(,' ! ( ',I b' 7'l;
II 1 vi:.: reed red I.s . Irate arl'llll. ail the neweSt pnd
•1 It enipp• , it , t.F.- I 1,171
•. 11111 1 I}ll tmn.r i un. 11 11,0 I. A !n 1 11111
1 , 111, t's S,ll's I 1,;i01 r ry ,
I, I' 11.11E11.111 I//, e•,-I'y and Extra 'lt!. rln rain
,111 111, ~. rt., tent t I medium and
t• l'll/ 11 On, NVI, its NOW Olt 1'1,111.111,
J. T. Delacroix,
F.F.Cc,, I) 1..41,1,11 Milt
krt, VII I I.A DELPHI A.
Administrators' Sale of Valuable
REAL ESTATE.
~t• the Orphan,'
uttl3. the ontle,l2 , I Alit it it..
.tt rt , ..1 11 Illruu 11. Itttt.•lll, 111.• 1.1 the
• rI 1.1r.,1tt ; ill t•xptt•t• Itt 11111 lII' It•
11ttll Ilul (t! Ct.111•110tt r, 111, ill, pre.
it , 1.1 , 4 l'1,111s),11•1/,711 1,1,,p. CO.
...111tty. P.,. 1 inilrs tt.t llttir,borl,, tint! Alittitt 2
r• • . t.I 111• St 1.111.11. W.
Black Slate :.nd G,avel
lantlß
oljolainc hint, of Ferdinand Roth. Mat tin !tonal nger,
Adam I . .eirer. David .sewcolorr, J. hit is ta..1.1 John
be-
IL ~.. 1:1, tog. ait ..t her,
N. I 141 1.1 I all
..tt• r 1-1.10 zit, it: a 111.0: 1 . 01d , 21-
11,1 . ha, 1..," 100.1 lately limed r The ittritrusty
i, molt, are a t $ ory Fll.l NI It:
, •ee' 15' ELLI :NO Weattittrltut,d,..l
ona Muse. I,A lit I, BANK BARN
'I • •;, and et er , otbuildings. a rl nu Apple
'j ills tam 1.. well water, .1,
4111071 a Sluing near trio I eliding,. ,Ltd
V. II I d water at the door
1 .... '2 ndj king the same otains 117 \ores atoll 0
under gi.cal lm re. and to a 1ti.,11 -Late of cid
ity.tt ton, having been col trod over lately lab lime.
The improvements tire a go (1 two story
Stone House, Wash House.
Stone Spring House, a good Bank Barn,
Cid Pros, nod other out-buildings. Tho farm Is
troll watered lo) a Spring ol good venter and a Well Hear
the house. There are two A pplo Orchards of eheice
trait. ho a ova farms are very desirable, being con
venient to Churches, Schools, Aril in , and hat trig Har
risburg unirkets within 4 MUM/.
At he same time and place sold be sold a let of Hem
lock Shingles, 200 go .t 1 Locust Posts, and a lot of Fea
ring Boards.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, u hen :a
-tm:dal/CO Will he given Had terms made known by
JoSEl'll 11
./ . PATTON, I
'' .
.J.. 91.1 1 111 A. sTuAnr,„l saur
August 10, 1065 —ts
Lancaster 1 otelltgencer and Schuylkill Journal eopj
and send bill to this
Valuable Town Properly
AT PRIVATE SALE.
S. tun to on Pomfret street, Carlisle. near the corner
of Pitt ; liss Lot contains 02 feet in front and 240 in
la depth. TheliiiiiiiniiisTents ore aswo.stery
BRICK BLOUSE
wide other convenient out buildings. The Lut
Is well covered with fruit trues and grapes—ail of the
most choice selection The I cation is a desirable one
for a private ronldence and will be disposed ..f upon ad
V4ll t 11.4 onus terms.
Fur termu and iUrther particulars, enquire of
A. 1.. tstiONSLER,
Real Estatougt.
Au,4 )2, 1s6:)—(1
LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in
the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl
vania, the 17ilf day of August., 18C5.
Published by official authority in the pa
jar having the largest eifeulation.
„T 01161.4 obtain any of these letters, the
oplieattt must call for advertised ,otters'
give the date of the and pax two cents
for advertising.
If not called for within one month, they
will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.
,GEO. ZINN, P. M.
Brown, Leverets Macfarlane, J G
Beck, Jacob Miller, Joseph W
Brown John B McAlpine, J O (Vhs) 2
Bold,John (colored) Murray, Cfiariee
Brindle, Abner B W (bricklr)
Barons, Ellett Piper, Sarah
Bell, Sarah Pennypacker,,Chas H
Brady, F M. ' Robison, Mr
'Duncan, John -; •Rock, uis'
Elliott, M J- Ruby, S V
Egan, Capt. P Rinehart, John
Eckel, Dr S N • -Reynolds, Kate
Gilmore, Mary T Settle, William
Gorges, M W Smith, Bev Henry ,11
Gipson, John Snyder, Christian - .
Gardner, Amos T Shearer, George
Hoffman, Andrew J Sheailer, Mary E
Hooler, Samuel H -Tolivani Clara or,.
Hildebrand, H (Hks)Taltnage, Rev F
Hall, Friinlclin P Turner, J W
HolYmani Christian Tall;-Sarah
Heiman; J H ThoMpSen, J Henry
HprsheY, 'MA Tool, Mrs Elizabeth
Haller, - Joana Thompson, Mary M
iraverstick; Anna M Todd,',3l
• Kal(ongor . Jelin Walla* Thomas •
Keller, John Wintermule,H X •
Laird, Mary . White,'Hattio C •
Loop, E 5..., Watsoni,Williatn M
Mycn, ' ”
NAMILY DYE COLORS,
, AT RALSTON'S
A LL the leading Pntent ldeclioinne-tif
.211,th0 day atilaverntlok'a Drug and Book
0 50
410
610
100
I hi
NM
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DUCE MARKET
• Iligu4t.
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lly IVm. Bentz.
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