Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 13, 1868, Image 1

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    RATES, OF ADVERTISING.
Ono Square. ono trisection, •
For each additional Insertion,
Forillercantilo AdvertisOments,
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Legal Notices, •'•
Froferodonal clads svlthouS Taper,
Obituary Notices and Cpihraunica
tions rel. ting-.to muttons of pry
yak, intoreste alone, 10 oqntaller
.10 . 11 PRINTING.—Oar Job Printing (Mai Is the
nmatoat.end moat econplata etetabliehmont in the
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ly. Four good Prosees, nrl_a general varioty•of
m aortalau Red for plain and , 'Panay work of ovary .
Onables usTO do Job Printing at lliiriliertir - st
notice, and on tho most roasongblo terms.--Persons
In want of Dulls, Blanks, or anything In the Jobbing
t no, will find it to their ntorast to give us avail, .
fiBOFESSIQNAL CARDS.
IT.. S. PATENT AGENCY. C.- . L..
.1u Lecitmatir2l Alain Street Carlisle, Pa.,'executes
drawings, specifications d . r., and Procures vaunts
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for iptsi_ntora. _ •
14 lob 'OB-ty. • . .
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A DAM. KELLER, Attorney•at-Law
Pii: 'Office - mint yr. M. Penroso Esq.
neon s
sopt.27 07-6 m.
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- ' WEAkLEY & SADLER:. - ',.F OR
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AT'H'ORN U; V 8 AT LAW, Office No. A'trart of valuable Tjtolior 'Land containing' fiSIE
16 :kWh Hanover Arcot Carlisle Pa. '._ , HUNDRED ..VC11P..9, lying on the - +South Motintqu 3
nuy..ls 67, miles abovo Mt. Holly, known as the stem FrtlO Mai
property. Tho tract Is most favorably 'prated, easy of
C. p. 1117MI1ICEI. IVNI, D. PARHEP. of ace°ss and the limbo( of tho best quality.
- HURERICII & PAR-KEIL For times he., apply; to
,k T TORNE X. ln ;MS AT LAW. Officiion • '
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L - I,_ • Malo St., In Hall, Carlisle, P. , V
: OR RENT
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G. M. BELTZHOOVER,
+. TT OR N ...AT LAW, anti Real;
,c 1 .2 Esiate Agent, ShCpbertistown, West Virginia.
ir-Proniv,t attention glium to all business in auger
r:oy,C,,,otttiNnlaiucinVirs adJoinlnglt.
1 4 1 E. E LTZ 1:1.00VE4,. AttoKney
.aL Law Odle° in I , oath ilanovor street, opposite
lientes dry good store Carlisle, Pa.
September 0, 1864.. •
A.±M.ES A. DUNBAIt, Attorney at
lo taw, llarllslo, 6111Eii - liThTif.'77lllll.lYrii'UlTiill - 1
July 1, 180 —ly.
T . B. ZEIGLER Attorney at . Law,
.Salut Paul _Minnesota._ Communications. from
Cast properly responcle4 to.'
:3,1,n- tn
ADAIR, Attorney At Law,
J
Carlisle, Pa. Woo with A. B. Sharpe,..Esq., No.
17, South Llanover, Strict.
May 17-Iy.
OSEPH RITNER, Jr., Attorney J_Law._andAurroyor,.Mechanicsburg, Pa. /Vince on
!tall Roilll Strout, two doors north of the Itankl,
as e llusiness promptly attended to.
R. MILLER Attprney at Law.
t • Onleeln - llennou'e building immediately op_
'mate the Court Ithneol
29p01. 6T ly
LAWCARD..-CEIARLES E.,.MA
01,A11611LIN, 4tturney at Law, Office in the
rem formerly occupied liy JudgejAalaan,
.luly 1, 1801-Iy..
C Ii3IRMAN S -Attorney at La%
iv" ent'llslo ' Po., No. 0 Itheon'o Ilall. •
July 18144-Iy.
AMUEL IIkIt'BURN, Jr., Attorney
kjat Law. Oflica with Hon. :•:unool frupburn, Main
Carllplo Pa,
July 1, 1864.
xv - HATAN. K ENNED — Y, Attorney
- kt, Low, No.; South Nforlo , t; Square. Corlible,
Itru
Apt 1
'WIN. 13. B Ell, Attorney at' Law
and tinitt - d - ,States (Balm Agonti 'Carl'Or,
coin , ,erkuid County, Pa.
Penaions, llonutitt, Book Coy "Prouiptly collect
od. Anplicationa by mail will reoulro lunnodinlo at
tention, and the proper blauk” formi - F , od.
No fee required until thu,riallu Is settlnd•
1867. , -tf. -
fIR. GEORGIf. S. SEA
• • :jaf RIGHT, Dentist, from the. -Balt'.
LI: more Collage of Dental Surgery."
wp_.tilfit.t, at the residence of his-mother, •Kast
Lout her ,treet, throe doom below Bedford. •
tidy •
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ri 170. W. NtIMCII, D. D. 8: -
k3r 1130 Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry of tb
C %Na n
. 11. 112nr0 11 ies nt his resident ,
Rest Main street,pill lisle : Ps.
ppualtu Marlon Hall
-- SulY - t, - 14354 - .. '. "
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111. t. 1 . 1 A RTZULL, A-Ilopathic Phys
...) elan and Ammon our, having permanently I
eated - ln Leesburg, Cumberland county, Pa., respec
fully offers his professional services to the public:
Special attention given to dlaeasox of women nod ehl
dren
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REFERENCES.
JOHN O. GLICK, D. Way noal.oro, •
Dr. SAMUEL O. LANE, Clonnl,orsl.nrs.
Ildn. III). )IcI.IIERSON, Gettysburg,
ISAAC SNI EIN. D. 1). Wayne:dam - 1 ,
E. 1). PROUTZ, 'Waynesboro.
N. 11. Always found iicbis ofilen when not 0111. , rw1,
prtlfasslon ally ougagial. Juno 21—tr.
STO ITES lillD TLN WARE
11 . 0USE . E . EEPERS ATTENTION
All itirtons int,. ding to go Co Hon. , . oiling tiro I
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vitra to gait At
WALKER & CLAUDY'S
N 111
AXE . 87'01 - E STORES
EMI
No. --1-8, - West - - lain Street,
and examine their homrneo stook of,STOi'llB, TIN
WARE, and every thing In nor line.
-flaring greatly enlarged our facilities for doing haul
- nee's by spearing the splendid Store Room, No.lB, West
'Main I (root, and having just received large Invoice.
of the latest and besti„Mices.lo the /loAtor;Sieree
Tinwaiannd JaVannedZiA line, wo feel fully j
fled in the statement Unit we can Accommodate
All Classes of 'Customers
snore satisfactorily than any similar establish Mont in
this country. •
in the stove lino wo offer the following: ,
REGULATOR,
ENOELSIOR PENN, .
NIAGARA,
COMBINATION;
SUSQUEHANNA,
:7
'.N010.11 - COOK,
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• - QUAICE4 CITY. -
Theap 'aro allltrat-clatettltoves, which wo will war
rant to 4o what they aro reconeinended.fort-but we'
huvo only space to epoch particularly of ono 'or two
whose, rnerlta desert,' especial paantion.
THE REGULATOR • COOK
which porsessesativantsges-mhich should t °commend
It to all. It has a Ilcroli , ing- Top, by which arrange
ment the cook can Tove s rso the cooking utensils to
any position &Arca without the lifting of, plates and,
possehe svhich other stores require. It is decidedly the
beNt cook stove in the market,
We hare also on Inuid n hug, stock of
OFFiUE PeUtLOR Alsai
DINING ROOM ,STOXES,
ntnong which may be found the nolelnuted bast, burp
ing'
MORNING GLORY.!
The most, beautiful PAc,,e. , and I'a29or
Stok; 'ever qffeifed to the public.
Too much eannot'be said In pralse - of the MORNING
GLORY, which so far has taken the load of all other
stoves In. the market. 'lt Is a
G-AS P-ONSTIMER,
horns It own Cinder,- and raqulrea 't:11;y littlo .attoit
Um after tho Ara le halite, It being eo arranged that It
REED•!ITS , OW IN_ COAL I
. _
10:11oblo;to 'no o - IttAnhlont..oe : null Is posltlyolT
tho onlietovo' ninthot Nthkb lonri flu, rolObrato
all othentaro cour4prfelt haltatlona.
the , -TIN:WARIt.and- JAPAN-NMI—WARE—Hue,
keep constanly on howl of out own and foreign.
inanufitettire, the very infest and bet.t . patterns, and
inadohl - tlurvary boat • material by careful workmen
All' kinds t ROOFING
'and' gmaint jobthig promptly attontlett 'fo.' . ,
Don't foigot No. 18, .IV . ost Main Street.
WALKER R OLAUDY
MEE!
Brytuxe Pulmonie Wafers,
AT itAp3TON'Et.
D0c.11,1803
$l. 0
50
25 00
4 00
7 00
VUL--: -6s.
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RHEEM & DUNBAR, Rditor4t-and-Pioririetofif. -
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A. L. SPO,ITSLE'R'S COLU.III.N.
AIL. SPONSLER,....-.... M•
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Rent - 11date - Agent, SerWo - ner,; - Convoyances ingur
nce end Claim Agent.. Office Mnlu Btreot — Nowt
Centre p itthro.— .
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WANTED $l,OOl for ono year on
11.1 Ebtato ntcurtty.
MIME=
SALE
A desiradlo suburban. Residuum on -
West Louitter street, - con
tainiug tom acres of ground, haring :104 u •
thereon erected a two-stnrr 4! I t
FRAME OITSE, • ,
.Stable, — and - inther — nntliltirditig:47lt — gued ctihnition
wittiabundlocu of fruit.
Rent $2OO, tb Le yull nccured, pnyablo quarterly-
Apply to A. L. SPONS LER
Union PaQiilcßail Road Company,
-- FIRSTORTGAGE BONDS,
Interest Pnynble Fen,l.Aiuiilnll In Gold,
Aubscriptlons received by A. L. SPONSLER, the
Company's financial agent at -
'These bonds ha vine boon recently voldifier Ninety
cents on the dollar, were on tho.3lst or:Tannery, ad
vanced to 05, and on the falt.of February were again
advanced from tlb to 100 (par) at wlllab latter figure
they nromow held and regarded as the best invest
ment In the couptry. - „,r , ' •
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-FOIL SALE.—A desirable town prop
erty situate on North Bast Street belonging to
the heirs of 31t.j..10hh McCartney deed. The lot con
tains about 10.) fret In trout and. 2.10 In depth. The
Improvements ore a large double 2 story stone
11 1 .; ,--1 ! DWELLING ITIOUSE
M -
1-1 0 ,it . " ' ST.4B.IiP,
and oth, couventont out hoiltlitt,o , with ultuntlattco
of fruit and shrulthehv. Property hill t.e
die
posr^l of upoh the moot I roe uiohlo to•rovt. Apply to
A, L. litON: tilt, UPIII Et tale .ktp-ot.
Att,rue:v hoot tor the heire.
VALUABLE TOWN DENdE
.A PitlvAly;
Situ:llrl.l on \Yost Pror.`rot rtsm..t. nour vtieut,
In ihr Borsugh fit -
Thu 1.. - 1 roolrins:10 fr . trout rod 1 1 ,1. in
depth t I. o nrr-or 0010-
,1101111qm 't 11 1. smry 11. 11.111,11, . I.Antslning
Doulle Parlor,
1110 10.0 .1.. rui I,lt churl, on
Clio flout Itsor. amt live l e l ' 11 , 10 , 11110 00 , 1 tory.
11:11elm, t•• tort 1.1111.1i_ . 1 1., .1 t-
ILO :In . :I I 11,11 .
011 nut I.llllllin A Irv,: 1 1 .1 rod
Cu' .11..11,.. 1 111'0 :Ont . ,
Of lot. Th. ru ivc. siduralle rumitz. l of I - 1.011.
soul) 1501.11 111. 1. 1 .; vllole
hour, 0101
us u 11l sot In tl.-- ' r..,te - vom to
A.
- Itesl 1 .:..t:ft0 ,:cot.
0011127 67. • ,
VAL CT ABM% SLATE Fii4llVl
• AT PRIVATE SAL].
bitunte on . the North side, soll,partly bounded by
.the Cogliodoguinet crook, about. 4 miles West o
Carlisle, adjelfilpg, end lately part of the property
known MILLS" containing shout
250 AuRES, 25 "of "which ere excellent niendow,,,.or
creek bottom land, and about-50—A8ItES--of --which
ore i'ni"Oted -nlth - seia.l flintier. The improvenients
area !due Wentherboarded DWolling House, contain
ing eiglit rooms atuLn kitchen. A large Dank lists,
Wagon lilted, Corn rib, Bog Pen, Carriage House,
Wash, House and • other canconient out-lithlings.
- An - WV - client - Wall - of water near the'door, a line
ynuult apple orchard, besides other fruit, such as
Pear, Peaches, Cherries, Giapes Sr. This Is - one 01
the moot productive farms - in - the towutifip, and the
lotalien - the timid, desirable especially for the raising
uf stock. The fences are in, ,00d order, there being
bet NVI•011 000 nnd 700 flannels of board, and post and
rails. The land tins all bean recently .11ined over.
pat t•of it a second time acrd Is now In the highest
state of cultivation. And will be ;Unposed .of upon
terms. -
tcruu, and further paticulars enquire of •
A. L. riPONSI.EIt,
, Reel lief do Agent
sopt7 ,
11118CELLAIVEOUS.
Thetas
lt s .
lIVIRFMAEorg
REsTo
DRESSIggi
)IewAYIC illoneßotae
will quickly restore Gray Hair
to Its natural cblin and beauty,.,
And produce luxuriant growth. It is
perfectly harmless, , and .is preferred .
over - '. - .cycry other piteparation; by
those who have a fine head of .hair,
as well as those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful glOss and perfume
imparted tothe Hair makeit desirable
for old and young..
• For Salo by iill.Druggbito. ".
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DEPOT, IVS GREENWICH ST., N.Y.
CL tan allja
idr~6•ca i3~
GREAT OS'it : DE Ol .
JD - 131Y . apcDps,
_ AT - AUCTION.
I hereby aupouuto to the * public who desire bar
gains, that I will commenco en Wednesday afterooo.n
March 4, o 2 .o'clock to soli my:very largo ',hick" 43
DRY GOODS at public auction.
• - In this large assortment of goods everything moil
ed by houedkoopers and heads. of families c4"13 bo
toad,
Salo to commoncu-at 2 'o'clock of March 4
and will he contlunod each tTernobn - and evening
until all is dispesod , of.
Tin terms will, ho liberal, ps
On all bills under $l6 cosh on delivery of the goods;
on all bib si of $l6 and upwards notes will bo taken
payable in - bankoyitifoprovod security at six moniks,.
but to accommodate my patrons I will deduct 6 per
cont. per annum from the bills that exceed $l5 to
Mr... Persona that desire to pay cash.
As ray store is largo and commodious 1 will have
scats prepared to specially reserve foe the ladles: '
AT IV. BENTZ.
ECM
• ... 4 -227. 1,68 . 227 : •
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German Seed Store.
FRESIL amimAN nint OTTIpt c
- Field garden- & Flower Seeds
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Fruit; 'Shade and-Orntmontal Treo4.
• - - • -.4 ll'al7nnieci !red+ and of Lest quality
.at, lobes! prices Ly - -. •
LOUIS.7OI.IIINY.SS CO,
227 NortirSecond Rot. Rnco iß,..Vino
• - • PITII.ADI;tpIIIA PA
o sent untit •
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IVe " 11; 1 4 3 -i C rI 'L . tftt'ig" •
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'PRESSING . .O.ASES, -laidies' , and
Gopitemon's. ' 4 -":. ---- • -
1.6,4806., -AT IL . AVERtiTIOWP-
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DR Y G.OODS.-
GOOD N.F.D.V, 1 GOOD NEWS
GREAT DECLINE IN PRWEs .
AT TIIE - NEW ANIMIRAP QASII STOREj
OORNEIC Cir ITANOYETT AND PO:IFItET STEETS.
The subscriber would respectfully Inh rm the pub.
Ile that ho la,Leceiving almost daily from the Eastern
Cities, a large loyoico of New and Clomp
.Goods e such
as,
LADIES' DRESS. GOO-DS',
French - b1 erirmeN,
Aluhairs, - • ; .
Poplins.
• Black and Fancy
Frt s t4 lierps t
Plain and
Fancy - Po Lpines,
-._.Plain and Fancy
Alpaca, •
. Poplins. •
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II A W-L SI t. 3 AWLS!
—BROCaI-A-1301 , 143-7A-ND SQUAR ,
LONG AND SQUARE.WOOLENS
BREAKFAST . SLIA,AVLS in great variety
and very cheap.
, CLOTHS.AND CASSIMERES
Frenchi
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Corman nut
Mnerimn Claim;
Black
,„Ffinc,l Ca.simores, -
Do, skins,
11461; and Fancy ft ,
Onur Coatings, Sattlnottej
Kentycky Jeans,
.j'Utniershirts ant!
' Drawer.
DOMESTICS!
Bleacled and Brocha,
' 'Pablo Diapers,
• Counterpanes,
and
. Cotton riannels,,.
Bleached and • ---
Unbleached "Mtislins,
• Tlckinlzs;Che'rks,
Towels. •
Nap]: &e,
. REMEMBER THE PLACE,
ON TITE CORN li It OF
HANOVER AND ' PO AfFR ST.REETS,
the room formerly ...pled by
B. It Co.
1=
rwr .. 11 . 7.1f.
C.. .1 •
I have thiL liv ta'unlineared of my vntire stork
01 tVltuluur r,uuliluauut ;uric fu r
Flik;Ni-11-1--‘l-1 , ,R1 Irug u E,l2l'S_
I'.l It NIETAS, ,
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OEM=
MEM
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at.very
I,argalo, . -
- C€t
t - f4S -I,FTE
eery
- 11.(T,.10.13A I,F, LowNstban 4., et tr.ld In Con lisle.'
fth , tiiiits, •
6711/111,1111.<
Caditem
nt tUe very lolvvrt.
All -the best make C i a,l_LlCQgti ; at p.24,..0.5.
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Ax my-steel; line been 'bought si Dye the great tie
-011110 in priors, gt eal-bargaine may be expected. Some
articles le,' than rest .to redact , any stock at , soon MI
lioesible. '• -
'_lf 0011.11 Y,
No 17, West7ll,lll . :sotp.t.
BOOTS AND . SH *ES Y.
)11:5:5 PS mid Clill.Dltl:N s S !toots will,
8114.0 u, the vary brot '77lkOF. of to of ttt ;Is , u fait tip,
0.
1867. - SPRJ NU. 1867.
13 A I{ (.3 A. I N 5.
NOW OININO IN
Onlit PI
ST IC COORS.,
1)11 i i/OODS,
rixEr4.
JEANs.
WHITE -GOODS,
TAU INOS,
ZE I' I [YRS,
RI BISONS,
NOTIONS. •I•
- TUNG'S Ii;AV - STO.it --
No. 65 IVE , T , MA IN Silt SET. •
to the Monolon Munro, onxt to l'oit. Utttco,
Nrs 1-I;NIHJING
A \
VN.II 1 E I' S T 011 E
No. 1:3 Swill! ITahover Skeet
beg:: I,ove tr, inform gentlemen raid
if,;l;lli , i , ! . : : : .7 lXETllvill ly;: tlmC 1w Lux
!ltl~~ ill II:1 tt 11F.+.1 lilrGll 111111
Nsrlll - 1;
:1,0111.111A 01 1; r, , URNISHINO dOODS.
ouch SF C ton Merino and Woolen Shirts and lirivr
•cro, 110,01'14PR all Ichels, Illicit and tt bite Ii id Gloves,
Thruot;;;nl other (1101 - Seek Thlo, Suspenders,
Cent.' 'l'rarrelinF, Bags, Linen sod
hiper C,dia . rs, Culio, I.e.' Also, ROUSIi
(100 D , ,, conristing in tart-of Cedetr end IVlllow
',Vsre, nil I,lnds, Cll4lllllp . reltig, lirllNllol4 COllll/N,
Middling I:l76".Bilelciris,'Foot Tutrt, Soaps, Perfum
eries, Pens, Station:try, A . .v. Don't forget tlio stand,
No. 111 South Hanover Street, two doors, South of
Wasinuond's Grocery Store, Carlisle.
may2l27-lf.
1 .4 00 K OUT DRY GOODS MEN
.;
TO THE PUBLIC).
I havo just returueg Irian the East ivith my Spring
Stock, and no usual, I am selling floodg a little cheap
er (ban any other Dry (locus [louse In town. I do
not think It I/CCORMI y to droopy n cohnon of news.
Paper to endeavor to-kelp up my - repotaLla for sell•
hug cheap (Moth? ' nor dot mush to resort any clip trap
to gull tipe - politic. All I ask of them to call nod
.examine•tor themselies, and If not satisfied with the
'Prices, nut to buy. Remember the stand No.' tOt,
North Hanover street; next door to'Dr. Kieffer's, and .
Miller A: Rowers' Ilarduarn store,
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•-11'31'. A. 5111.1i8:41
P. S. I will Fay 'nothing about my third and fourth'
gratin openings. I .
uprilln 57 -
1101111;LS'.
pENNSYLY - AN.1,1 HOTEL:
(Reeckfly kepi, by a. Ircizel)
t==o=o===ll
: - TREET6, U.ttl.l:o,
I hay° lamoma tin propriolor Oils WOW hnamn
Hotel, and by btrict gittolll6ll to lansiars, hope to
rocelytiand d,, roe a liberal slmro of the, publir pat,
rrolaC,e. long asperloaml In'tho basinal-B,'
holm to bo able to 0100 gonoral ratlWartion to all Alio
out patronize roe. All my otd friauds Hod acuiali,
lances are cordially lavltad-L oral as many now 'ones
as are dUflirOUS of n iloop,ittlble
." - .0 - '011111 . ,!,. 1 ; c:15011:OAP, and. .I,ollllllodatiOUN for
11101.1 ilolSefh .
aprlllo y
IiMBERLAND.VALLI.nr HOTEL,
doRNEte. op.,mAIN & &ES., OMILISLE.•
• 'Dm _undersigned desires to Inferm his friends , and
the traveling public that he has taboo charge of Ibis
well knoWn stand, and la prepared to accomodate vis
itors with boarding and lodglim on reasonable terms.
Ills table In supplied with the beet the market
fords. Ills bar contains the choicest of ;liquors_
departments are commodious end airy: his
stable Isla charge of a careful and experienced ostler,
and ho hopes to e be, able toglve entire satisfaction to
all his guests— JOIIN 11 FLOi"U.
niay3,o7ly. - .
ITITTOIIISON!S 110TEI.,
Hoaxer,
ochtsen OF STATH
. hitniedia tali in fron2 of the Capitoly
flUTCA. llB oli.lriTkr.
11.trripbtirg, Pis.
. jnu,9 67.1 f. •
p . 44 0, - K . -
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TI atch)naker <Teivelepy,:.
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No: 148
21) Si'., Om or Quo,9tßy; •
:rixpLArtioEurniA.,'.
• An nefloitinent of Wn'tellex, Jostelryt Slit or s tunt
, • PlatnkWitro'conotnotly on hand.
• . SUITABLE, FOB HOLIDAY 'PRESENTS I •
m. 14.011414 of Watches And jonolry :promptly
Attonded to. ,
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OttOo
COSY''►®s.:.-.
READ.
READ.
W. O. SAWYER & CO.,
EAST I\l A I.N B,T RE E T,,
Under 11w Gorman House
. LoLoingfrPittthe_metenntlto_ugerkey_of_lims_York
that alorgOolvoneo of pilot in — Dr?Zro Oli
Lotto place from thu iitereßse"tri tho vnluo of cotton
Mid the stopping of many -, 411118 duhug the
doproselon of troth,
.C. - SAWYER
bought jug before the Into advance, an Immense atOck
of DOMESTIC; COTTON and WOOLEN GOODS,
HOUSEFURNISIIING / GOODS,
W. C.'.SAWYI,II, & CO
aro :preprit Ibr sixty days to give bargains in 10-4
0-0 6-1214.unil rrhitc and unbleached inualloo and
She l etings. 4-4 7-8 and 34
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TICKINGS and CHECKS
5000 yards of Dark, Light, - and MornintT prints.
' 1000 r:lrd.. of It anti :reot. ch
lionJ loom 111111 1.11811 'rablo Linens,
BLEACH-ED and- UNBLEACHED
Linen Pablo C1.,11, hi patter., Wool 'fable 'rows..
Napkins, Crash and Towels, Damask for curtains, and
lounges: Cm fain Ai uslin's,
OOIJNTEUPKNS
•_ 11 . 1,A NIC ELS, F ti HAT. *r.; -•
CA ETS CXEP ! C.A:k PETS !
IV, C. SAWYER, s CO„ nod. empeto a speolal de
partinont in thoir ho go hod,.
BEST EN( LI4II BRUSSELS,
Lowell :ud] no, t low d three-ply and In Ain Cn rp.4%.
make of Inge:tot, Dolph nod Linen Car-
Vote, EnßlLdi and Anon-ifto Indio and twilled, Xeoilian
S7' .1? P 1) R P
.7'
1-3Ein,ll al id /Steol.3r,
l'Ahl,s 11011E.)IADE
RAG CARPJTS?
R IT G 11 A T T S,
MEI=
OIL CLOTHS;
C
popuhir Sbfwlek nos 6 tylex,
LOOKING GLASSES, &c
.A' 1.; 11' CIA 8..P-E-72,-.:
Selling for 10E8 than first eqst of Carpets
• bought before thelir,t of .lbeyefir.
N.ENV . DRESS._ . GOOIjB
for tlao early ',piing.,
.13 .1.) A U K.I .1. IC 8 ,
- ALL 'COLORS FANCY SILKS,
JOIIN ItMILEY
ALPACAS, .
' , POPLINS,
WHITE ,crAirinni!cs,
swiss ' ' MARSEILLES,
•
ifrullautfj tipttyt6erllTl:l - (100W. A lartio to ot,
NCD,T'I Q I N
H. o 'FS Elk BE P s E R.S,
. . . .
and rill persons /Ira renpootrunrfnvieeti to oat?.
W. ,n. SAWYER 4r, CO
buy for OAtyII. impel' i 4 the LOTTfiFY . T uinrtot,rutOs
28fob•CiEr
IN
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tl' r o vg ,
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Carlisle; Pa.._Fridary, March ia, 1868
.DRY GOODS . ,
CARPETS, AC:,
BM
8-4 6-4 and 4-I
111
Mk/HAIRS, and
DELAT NES;
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ITOOPLAND"S - 81l TB RS.
INFLAND'S GERMAN, BITTERS,-
EIM
Hnoiland's - Gernian Tonic.
Proparpd by Dr. C. M. JAcisoN,
PillLAl)ErrxlA,,ra.
The Great Remedies for an .Diseases
LIVER, STOMACH, OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS
Hooiland's German .Bitters
.
Is composed of the pure Julee, (or, ;s Ilti:y are 111Cdiel.
r
,nnlly termed.._ if.'..r,
~ F. ,,,_-, , tracts) of It 00t. 0,
It orbs and 13ar103, i.. "., r ...,,, , :m q a preparn
lion, ldeltly eoneen I I ,° ""7"ri.. trate;l, nnd entirely
frcc froht Alcoholic C '. Imi--' J 7,Ni:that -- ,:g - - ari y
I, Ind, ...... .
HOOFLINRS GE10,11:11 . TONIO,
Is a conibinntion Oral] the ingredients or the' Bitters,
with the purest quality. of ,Santa Cruz Rom, Orange,
etc., nuking - one of the most pleasant nod agreeable .
remedies ever °tiered tothe
- Those preferring a Medicine tree from .Alcoholic ad
mixture, will urn
Heofiand's'German Bitters.
In came of nervous depression, Ichen Palo aleollollo
etirnnlus la necessary, "
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC)
I=l
•
The nit tera or the Took are both equally good, nod
contain the enie medicinal %Mune.
. . .
• The ptornneh, from a Varloy of 1 . 111, , Vg, mteh 89 Indi
c—
gefttioh, Dyommtn, , Nervoli, istbillty,
etc, Is Very no. to (r.,F../ .. ) , have It; Nook,.
— dernov.,(l. The rei.ult. .:!',A O /,:' ,if whioll 10, tllnit he
patient miil(ro froirk " -- Ll* e,'Nuoiroor more of
.-Conatipatlon. Flntulence,.:lnward Piles,
Fulness of Blood to the licad,"Acidity
of the StomaCh, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Fermi, Fulness
or Weight in the Sternaeh,
Sour. Eructations, SIM,:
ing or'"lolukteging at the Pit
' of the Storucch, Swimirrom -of
the Heed, Harried .or Dillicult
Breathing., Fluttering at the Heart,
Choking. or Suffocating - Sensations When.
in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision,
- Dots or We before the Sight,
Dull Path in the libad, Deli
" money - of" Perspiration, -
len-nese of till, Shin and
yPain 'in
the "Side , Back,Chest.:, •
Limbs, etc., Sudden
Fu es of' Heat. Burning
—in-the_rtiesh, Count ant Imaginings of-Evil,.
e.e, and Grthit-Dttpreccion-of-Spirits.
These rontraics wall effectually cure Liver-Complaint,
jaundice,lfyarepant, Chronic or IN eri our Dt•bilit y,
Chrofile urrrbum, lliaea.r of the Rirlileprintl
DiIICIIRCB mlehio from a t Dl-niilerwl Liver, Stomach, or
rnteattnce: •
~~. TLacrx,.a
-BeiAuitingr -- from --- nny - Cause' mlintover;
- PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM,
• induced - by. Severe Labor, Hard
' ships, "Exposure, , FeverS, etc.
There la no medicine extuut equal to these remedies
In ettel, C,IIIIIII. A unt, eutl N - hzor In Iwo:1,1;41 t o the
j
whole Prstem, thou -- ~\ ppethe is Strength
ened, food is enjoyed, i ",' _, ', the stentach digest!,
promptly, the Wood I , Is purilled, the com
plexion . I, eeoln e s ' sound and heap hy,
the yellow tinge Is mud' , toed_ from the c> es, n bloom
IS (o.'ll If, lire 01044,, ;Ind lire wont, tool nervous In-
Vilid IRIC(Irlyl, a strong amt healthy I,eing.
PerSOllS Adrnneed in Life,
And feeling the band of time Nvelglllrx heavily upon
them, with all Ito attendant Ilk, will find In the use of
this BITTERS, or the TONIC, on ollale that will
Instil new life In o their VRIHS, restore In a measure
the energy and ardor of more I,al d up
their shrunken forms, nail give health and happlne•r
to their remelting years.
WOTICE
It Is o well.estahlinhedjaet_thaLtully_oneltof_the_
fetifflo - piTrif o`iu• population nre Fel- .
t i
don In the enjoyment - i, of goad health; or,
to nee their own
,ex r, ' . presPlon,"ni,Ct feel
well." They ore Inn ' void, devoid of all
energy, extreotoly nervotn., and haveno npi vitt°.
To this close .of potent the lIITTICHS, or the
TONIO, Is copeclally teconuneode.d.' I
WEAK AND -DELICATE. CHILDREN _
Are made strong by the ore of either of there I ./ICOiog.
Thny will cure every cane of MAIIASMUS, AVitollt
fail. • • .
Thquaanda of certilleaten lmrp necumulaten in the
ban& Of the pr6prletor, but 'space NMI allow of the
publication of but a few, Thome, it will be observed,
are men of note and of finch litatallng that they mat
bo behoved.
TESTIMONIALS,
Hon.' Geo. W. Woodward
. CAW Justice of the Supreme.. ,
Carl'of Pa.,onitOß.:,,,
.
. Philadelphia Morn 16 1E67. E
"I find .11Oofland'o /.- Oormon 13itters' It
a good tonic, Useful f ., , , ,:. . In (lisoonea of the
digestive organs, and .- IC of groat bandit( In
easel of nobility, and .
fib' want of nervous no ,
m
lion In tho oyete. YOlll . ll linty, -
.
Or.o. ,Y: WOODWARD." '
. __.
Hon. James
Judge of the Supetite C'ourt of Pe . Ttsylnplia. :
Phitasre!plairt ,' April
. 28, 1866.
au/ conshicr- 4 1ToofInmYs Orrin. Niters , n valuable
fnedieinitn ease of nt.tarks of Irpllvest lon orDyspuphla.
I can certify tilts- train toy eiperlenec of It. •
. .. Yours, with respect, •
=I
from Rev. Joseph IL Kennard,
Paskr.o,l Oa Tenth Jlopliel C'harch, Philadelphia. ,-
Dr. Jor?..son—Dcar Hit': I 'have been II equently re
iptestedm, connect my tthnic with recommendations
of ,1111.1rnt kinds of modichicA, pllt.reptding the prac
ticel
as oat of lily op . 5F .—. 53 . proprinte sphere, I
hove io all rail. do 11'T ,„. A dined; but with a
clear proof -in -vorl -1 •-\'/.,! oils, instance, - i t nd
particularly in my ii:!. ,, ,a \ own family, of ,tha
useful md; of Dr. liotitlinal's Nieman Dittera, I de pict
for once from' My
,111;11111 COll.O, to ea nice toy full
eonviollon tipt,_,4o2 - ._me dchi,lity.arr.-o
1h1,t0ni,..704-
. taptcfally . Jbr Liver Campo t . lll, it T.P.O. 841,16 and to male
preparnt lon. 10 Homo caseadt inny Toil; but usually, I
doubt not, it will he cony beneliciol to thosit whe buffer
from the. above catuo.s.
•
. . • . Yours, very respect rui fy, .
_
J. 11. KENNARD; 4 -
.
Eighth, below Contra 81.
. .
From Rev. E. D. Pendell,
Anistanl Editor Chrislioji Chronicle, I,..hiladelphia,
derived deekleil benefit from the urn of lloot.
houVo German Bitters, and feel It my privilege' to re
commend them pe•a most valuable tonic In nil whom.°
auflUring from general debility or from Mei:ascii arising
from derangement of the liver: lours truly,
E. D. ITENDALL
CAUTION.
, . . .
'ffpgiland's Gorman Baramilen are counterfeited. Sea
that the signature of : " C. M. JACKSON
Is on the wrapper 1.4„ of each' bott I o.
All other° are roan • go terfcit.
Principal 0 ilicu "' and Manufactory
at the German Ll,cd.lcinn4sro, .I , To. 631. ARC FL Stied,
Philadelphia. - -_ ' • -
CSIARLES 111. EVANS. •
•
German Drugalet, Proprietor '
• • '• ' Formerly, C. lif.. JACIron,&Co. '
For ooio by, all Enuggiet a and,Dualcris r Medicine°,
• • - .
. . .
x•raams.
troolland's, German Ifitt4s, per bottle - ' $7 00
•half dozen 500
Iloofinnd'e German Tonle, put nti In giniq bottloa, 1 50
per tottlO, Or nindr. dozen for - ' 750
. , •
'lgir Do not forgot to ortutthioNvoll ties oallolo :you .
%Vila ondir 19 doglao;
2 _,
.„., _
~..., . i
.it
l a tq - ':. ~ - ‘-„ -D: .ti
( - 0 .,,,,, , ,
_ \•._--; ) ;L:.,. __:.) ~ t , A .-, --,,..., ~,:', ~,,v,./y ),., 1 ‘:::
„,,
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oir,s•cELLA'ArEo - u,s.
R. JONES' TRUNK.
Biding one clay in n stagel:i2iYaelf in the in
, •
terior of the State, we met a Ha i n in a gip;
who stipped the eoaeh. o say to the driver
that' .31.r./Tcines had left his trunk_ at Mr.
Sinith'a, and he wanted the "stage, ttietop and
take it aboard.' •
I" said thodriver, , and we drove
Pres.ently-we came in sight of a long, shreg
glutg stretching along the ro
with Air. Jonas' trunk standing on enri iu
trust of it, liken sentinel on duty. .`.
tint rto,lted a tow-hiuttled urehin,.with ti
dog backlog at, his side, and both . of then
yelping out pill/Illy its -they ould ;
JoneS wants you to stop and take
his trunk aboard
A we caul° Can east of the.house we,,,ow
Itlotitniug. country g,:rl.standing in the 'door
way, with her hand_ tiiudeAti.shatting htr
loon, and 'she sa;(l iu a low,sweet voice :
" it at :3-y.ote-tre..yt.oit-ti atd-ta k
Lis. trunk. tboned."
Thti be driVer began by this thine
to' think there must, be three <or- four Mr.
doneu',_ ninnytrunks, to take on
hoard. While. he . wae looking aboht as if
expecting to kie it whole hie of trunks march
out-and take up - their poiition - in - the'renr of
the trunk on duty,' another doorlit the other
end of the house okned . and Un.oltl IV Ofll ot . l,
apparently' just - frOin Ilid - wasliLtub, put tint
he.ad t and cried in a &racked twice •-
"" Mr. Jout:Cwants- you to stop and take
hits trunk aboard,",
"he stage-had leng.sinee come to a dead
stop, and the driver ;Yds dbs..iondidg irom
his seat when, he was stiirtled by a loud
liailoa from the barn in the refirmitheillollSe;
from which the farmer had just come' forth,
pitchfork, in hand, shouting oat: , • !
" Mr. Jones waUts you to stop and take
his titinkurboarti-P---
"the driver waited for o'o
_lttri her rntl:.—
lln snatehiut the- soiifary trunk standing on
end by the roadside, clapped itupon the ba.g
gage-raids, and, (dim biTg tr his sTiitt, lard•-ttur
lanh updn his horses and drove cif nit break
neck spout, as though fay honeying flint a
whole regiment of duel 2se
sda icitli i.icur,trunks at their hrrld. Ma
we hear d•no more of Mr..l (I,s :4,--.and
tins k",' it i s-liopeil, t cached its destiration
in safety. •
any .
i lA, v,.
1 ,,,n1 1 ,1;1n
unclemi t t.,,,.
T• , 1110 TJ•e ,, ,,p,. Oar , d,ily
munch Cle 'l3ridit t.f the- inci
clitklren : PTltc urial':l4:;teni 0116 meets in
the streltti-- s -the life of the people is spent
lit the cite» air viiitelite, ex it '
are l'Ory stimMl . dues that
the vocatjti9 mosl,-getittrally foltowetl,
StAill) . 4 of ria,ted
than roasted WIlt , 1 . 11101(01 , .) They 111 . 0
'in nail completely ,
icttoin Itl pio without the Trust,
emitilittatly, innAiiitttiL -
I
rtfu i l I" imnipkin--etals are
. 011111:1,1p article turd are vietty eltopp.
Oita lion.; Who svl :
'lirntrtilirl—brnutiful--h,awtiftil! t..y
tang tllllll ' It fit
.1111 , 1 , 1• t , ttLAII%.O afttiule_s_aLe_c.atim
p e a pI e, Large limit-1
artriNitt 11,111 t 0. 1 ,1 th , .l
1' , 311-1.111 , 4. iu liltlr fciriable ire in fortitteit-.
nn torso 11101 . 1j1Ig unni night, tall over
the city. T . V.iteatitit 1/1111111, tiro
11011111kIll i , both JO nitterltreita unnt Ittianntitt."_
=IIM
A Ira ITER - In II il'adirltr inagaziat , hag an
ittl. , ,, ,, .tintz article orni f suck. lift rfdt,tr,l.=
tdutly to lotalthful, at,..1.,ay, dolt i•r•ml„lmii
conduces to van, iir dl IWI ti /1 irlotifi r. 4 M a:
ny girl-, and lays, too, aro inclinable o f it.
[ 1 lace known parctris 1 Intent lin , ttiTdettt of
littr.l t.tudy cti litetr childrot, wh im the.,
children Darer knew- all 11‘,11r ” bard ,111 , 1 y .,
a nd-fwe,r ,add corn paq, it if their 111 , de
i t0n01...1 on it. 'Whitt .11, y en Rat from initia
-1 hilt ty to ',lady:Lot ,t.taly....P.tra..thal iizto..,_
i ranee, Vire, wool:nos, n t , i n t...m, magemet r,
I has I..tivutt them Irani! •,.. Incrsouis:difre tierv:•-
_1,:::::,441:1 - -fin.e-i.i,----1464 1 - 7 - 5 ,-n-pm-trry-rurti,:,- ~ '-
h., w the i.t,ltiotts,lountre 0-Vl , l bt 1 , 1:: ,- , prIFI , IrF
.--- a
I Pre Dud t011;1' ot er thr.m ; hut they arc at-.
t , •1•13 inc.ip.Lble •or u.L.,,,,ntr:rti , ,,,, cneruy.
:drag:, li. victory. 'flivir :ninth? till' inane Dud
I '...i. d• ilf/di ,`, it r..a . oldelg. , Otb•a•;; !Hire lie
pllySteal pa \l'erS id. which (lothr puny shuts
:Iv; wall-nigh Oct.l Others !Java fdrOW.r , 0111'‘,
Lla I 1;114011118. 111. IL Lit dy. ___,../L_Clll a , , lily. all.
. .. , . t ~,Ir- c -liditft t rr'rpri , vtly - , fall-out of
the rdttlis.' ;
DEATii EVINI.ST1''111:111"IEl41.1N Di
e !Mt.—We ,
learn trout' ;un - 11e,letont ex
changes that Rev. attmes,,,,l.ilttn.,itf the Pees
hyterien church in that buroughldlied.on the
7ld,nit., after it long atttn ad
rnuced age b elieve it he light of
deeeUsed that he pt cached for a longer
period -to the .3311113 eongtegationtthan any
_watt eeett_ottettpying it pulpit in "rilitt United
litotes, havitrg been . associated, as pastor,'
Sell the Bresbyteriatts olltellefonte for mote,
then kitty yeart , , lie . was a matt Witte highest
and noblest vulture, and presentedat,eltarae
ter, during - stall hie long ettret , r and iinportuot ;
stitfieesto the pcolile,.-ue tt,polless as the
troths tit..greets and salyatioit he promulgated.
-If nay-matt.ever earned a 111011l11 . 11VIlt for-well
doing,.it is the Vt,...Q.TT,11.3514,r iJiterred
1 -11.1 -he grand oliTlius..i.whio, surround Belle
fonte. ,
•
The mercantile sin:trine of Italy is io
diminutive in commtrison to tint
oi:, other countries. Tn Spite
..o;_n. .11n9
i,fri•tcli-cr_ksea eonst'und good hpu hors. there
verceptible advance in tills pnrticul:ir.
and Aul tI ii lire the lyg-.
„ba.cto must
of her etitrying,..' are new Mang
completed, - which will (level
countr iii , retiforii, only aci.i.;ssfhle
by tedious • journeys" iron] the sea
Tilt; Pope hits refth,e(l . to render thus coin of
t States of the Church similar to that of
surrounding and 111111c11 nion4
tuff nittursil result,. 'Tidy
ih tividentiy imt of tgn• , reitt
•• .
• The Lebanon, Ky., Clarion griii'Dly
1101111C.C3 dint negro child, of the into
persua•don, Was born at Llo.Vd A.dams';
- in that county, between four nod tics - weeks
:Igo, that has, well dcvelopethhrcasts, and
gives milli,. All the taeahs usually resorted
to. lorth - e purpose of cheekingthe
_flair
I.llRk iti teMOIttOOIIIX . II , boon tried in this ease
without success, the x mill: continuing to ac
cointilitte, - The CO t , It very ettrions one,
anti it a*actio• ti good deal of attention
from thetlical entut. It this Ltetealsfhiw 'eon=
'Unties, What a 'flue wet nurse - the boy bill
make after a whil." Thie to a sort of-rival
to the woman turned ma,!‘ story.
•
ME
In 'New Orbutns a mon was 'found" on the
in,A„'ent in the beeristapd lying on tho
, pnvenrtt., Ile said. list one-legged Mall
out ,fruin behind it eviller, cqlled him
a coal hem ver and - eat hlm. •".After r4e.iting
Etatementi, , everal Unit..h di rd, A ni,9l
named MalidvX Wits Iliortlynfcerward,4 nires:-
ted beeaust., 7 ll - e - -was wal4hing it knife
which he/attempted to'condeai whedshe.snw.
the polioeniMi.. Maddox li'lle,but one Jcg, so
that eiruninstuncei; are not itrhis Inver. •
• - ehool oxamintition tho teacher wuB
greetly .surprised iprit . inortillo,'ortblong tt
liuln hay whet; the tour henuOlls Vier(' tb IT;
reply, "Pepper, toustiod, Bolt find
vineger." 'Why, ‘lohrrey, how came . - you
sily'te?" expokulated: 01,31(o:bey. "Case.
them's what my mother eensons
deelitred the filial yotith "
TERMS:--8`2,00 in Advariao, or $2,50 within the year
•
Hints to the' Girls
An old"stuger, who ha3bn'en through thi.
mill, gives Om folloWinmpurinitni .Mlvicu to
Urn : •
lie le.e..s . nnA orr the piano, - and learn to
paint, and aingi-hat int. year mother
.. clo the
i IL, •
, •
. worst, d work, and make nice little
neckties lin• the heathen, but don't acquire
that mystic art bow—to cook “pOrk`" , nho
beang," '
Go to boarding-school and' pursue sonic
Fronoh. Spani,h nod Ge!rman,.but nogleel,
your good old 01,,uhyr .Engii h.
Flatly deny the soft impenehmont" thnt
you,gro cngan,,d. Treat your young sprig
pretisely ir you wore eshn.ninit of him.
,It is complimeutury', anyhow, to the young.
sprig. •
Wheli,you laugh, laugh hearty. Your
gold fillings may be seen. It is'a card for
the dentist.
Tell people ,who are posted, - and conse
quently know better, that you urn exactly
r...neel — euiumerryou--1 orget-
Which. They'll beli •ve it, you know.- -
Say !mighty things or4our 'rh;iil and.
next; door neighbor, and speak disprogi»gly
or. Miss Q.'s nose. But entirely overlook
your own incongruities.
By all means “tote", a nice little clog
after you on 011 e street. --- - - Therela a — chttricii
_Of you being takeh for some one else, while
it speaks volornes—for the - dog.
,'
- Walk four abreast, and - i'i - keep the centre
of the shlowalk, but meter—for a moment
iilose- youreelf to be disconcerted., It shows
d,iiiiileration for the• l i uppiuces of others.
_ Finally, quit being girls, by marrying
bold-headed boffin-, with• lots of
•and ruthlessly throst'aside n limn of
braina with a becoming competency.
The I(iikenny Cate Expla;ined.•
, A review of an entertaining, volume on Gs
tred "The_ Dook of, Cats," gives the follows
leg ilecuunt of the origin of the popular tra
dition regarding the.Kiilitenny rats. In the
time of NVillitini the Third, the English
_tinge
stationed . in Kill:ell ny used to di
.verf .themselves with eat tights. In the
t 4 iiirs,F - of:time the idea was evolved of trying
eon pad -flig--
ing thin iticli.ithiN lino, hsitintt'th't
11 4 14, it out. nil-, diceisinm gained Rich
"poptil.,rity that It great' veto city OI cots ,n
-stital'in thir tiniastires were
to 'lint 11,1.011 to tile SiallEditor. SO, when
00100%i,0 vooono'd fooolqoorlao,, that In
~t; .
,11011! , - 11,1 th. - oft 11 - Vern - Oil 11,10 hil
bp - 11 aCi., .iii (Meer and squad were sent
io nry .si the utente lg.igcd'in ovtm4.sing
\ The vittkits hietid the trainp oil
the party. Qitiek.
thli window , lit the rosin were
thronen up, loot the cuts tired from each
rfri. t r tads. ' Thee,sun
p
trout 1110%1441e, were all tlith - were in
Le s , en by the intruder;,
yrie tit tl h m, as ho
,
ho iiS must, have, fought.
Theylve
• iiittin each other int irely. and
in.tt 10(1D:1 hut th , ir behiva noth."
- Dtriis'r zistive.— A errtain Mobile iloputy
doe.iitliolly tiosilphistienttol: - Thnotherd ly
j_s__y.'is out. to ,Icing up It it, s , nth
~ , , ,, ,:s- n - -g ei.lll9 4. an-wh itt-is_in Cited fur hisilo
vr
LI . • Stopping Istirt - oo the. str i i,S , he
,Ircw out hiS list ivoil ,- S - A •Al r.—. I
wittit poi to ho st the court-room to marrow
siiii`Ve on it
t , uri 117A - 11:Two Ctli . ,l;
ron to octii•iiits in th it cspo drew him
self di,znified
one Lttv:tre., sir, that I am
ot 'Ash.* 7 •
Thci iliiitory, with on ulfrip , L tc.i look, rh-
Hind S ll '. I wss not. That excuses
ittie,i't h.?"
.• replied nur friend, in the same
n.an. i , r, l •yoll i',lll draw your OWLS
that, sir.'•
The dvpnly replik,l • C rilrlt ' s fII rlght., "
and I . l'lVllll', '1•111100 . 11 the list.
it,l on, ,arooll . l t./ rrlief and
Tti
Linn HATE To 6:L - FPnit.—A poor
ca11...1 it
in II 1101.10, IZILIOI` Sprilld
hug • iiirrZta - rd plmiter, on the
11,11 . tellt,o 1/61-o will, IL tear
g “trt -1-.-4 1 1, 1 , 7x/011.1 . 11.1110e, 1001 i
nr.d snid
Jctlior, clear! It strikes me
that it i, t cktil 01'1005151(1 fur I ittlo mat(' "
were ab.mt to be bung,
when one or them remarked, sort oWnllly,
I\'t,ll, Jirir, we've had our last game."
typlie.l torlo More, and that
-W III; ng,WO 4, 1-4-aven
remarfsed the Other, n there is
,fie emeolatitM, that gam:, will 14•111 out
I lie (set' ermoti, I.: 1$
NOT vEttY Pourt:.—A Infly baying ,spos
;cell ,linrply to Dr.J'arr, nvologizod by,sny
ing: "Itsthu privilege of Won t, talk
nor,onse:' .
".I.‘Z I Ulnln, it is not their:pri-vileg,e, but
their iullrinity. Duck.; would walk if they
could, liut , Naturouttrers thorn (Ally. to wad
dle.?'
- AT.TllortiLl Senator and Acting Vice Presi
dent H'ade's imecioisor has been elected, his
term of office does not --- uxpirl3 - VuTli,l the 4tli
of .)larch, 1860. The QL•io Legislator° does
!Cot meet next..yeir, and so tens compelled
to elect "
t'Art f . vstu , r9w Ilft.tlff.on . reading lye
health trtlita•t":; ;weekly rop,ortß,, mid Willits
•that Tut fir' must he all awful mailw.ant
li fiso, si fioo as autnl'dip Us it.aa all the rest
4,
"Tn. 1 1:1142, , of vrgetiiblo curiosities, did
tyou cs'er," trsh'eci the cePtein, 'SW' a poteto
Chet lopitcti so into 6 jilt, an 01.111(1 you
Couldn't •tell Ott difference?" Ilaucti,,l
.replied t3en, yes es tight asAi+tix
A greeitheill eat e I n limn, ve r y , n ti, n _
inu:iing, 'eane•bottum chair:
.\t length Ito saV: "I wonder whet feliuw
the trouble-tn find nil them nr holes,
suaws around .em.!"
- .M rs partition ) ears Mai did not marry
.
M,..svcorat husband, becaav shu loved the
male F , .ex; l l ut just bccau6o ho was .tho sizo
of hr prat protector, and 'could were out s ',
his old clothes. .
A'young gent wen tinto al,uokstore, and
asked for a "You Ig.. Man's CcniNtnion.."
ylVell, sir," said 'the tailiA•Jler, hero is
my- (btu .
4. dancer (I) c. 'Said to Socrates: "You
cannot stand on long as I cap."
nTruo," replied the hilosopher, "hut,- a .
goose can.y . •
"Figures . enn't eays the afithme.tie
inn.. can't stls , ~that of women's
figures," responds the slandot one dress:init.:
her.
Wily is liu4luindliku stnani
boat Lifinniv , e lin novnr knows UV!' oon
tin - may gvt at litowing tap.•
hat is the &rune° bet wean truth Anti
egg;'? '.Truth crushed to farth will rise
ngain,"'but eggs NV4:ti't.,..
There WOrtillOt •righ,toous people enough
in SoCIOIII to MVO it., but thero was_ ft. protiv
good -Lot. '
- ---- .
.. .
. Why is 21 kuile'nt tmtn. lilcej a . riti ?. .Be
-5511,0 ilis lend itrevents hiM from going too
Tor., -
Wit right to deFeribo n mon who is pelted
with iotton edge na ltoisidg hle lietutto the
Gorman', Gnonan A. IILoCALL.-41eo'rge,A.
McCall died, at his •resideuco,in Delaware
county, on Tuesdfiy nierning,kged ixty-fire
years, •lte belonged to alamily well
.I:n4)W:ft
find highly respected in:this contipunity.--
Ile graclUnied at • West Poitit in. 1824, a - lid
took part in. the Setitinole and CreekAancl
Cherokee wars. In - the Mexican war he
served with, Scott and Taylor, and:wonli • e:
brevet as. Colonel. He resigned from the
army in iB5l, and settled down to agricultu-,
Reserves when 'the rebellion broke nut, and 7
Collllllllllded theta to the close of the . penin
sula campairp. TheU retiring' . on llama; t,
'OriliS health, he devoted himself to agricul
ture and„ literaty pursuit's, and . has died
I.egrets of all who itoew
NO. 11.
DEATII-pr I - 161,JOSEPII •R. Itmr.nsom,..-,
JOseph - ReedOil died Thursday
afternoon at MS residence in piiiltidelphia.'
Mr. Ingersoll was horn it that. city June
14, 1780.. Ile giaduated- from Princeton r,
Chliege in 1804 and at once commented the
Ftitdy of law. Ile was admitted t.) pratdice
:une 2, I.Bo7,'and he soon enured upon a
successful - career in hia profession. - Early'
in life Mr. Ingersoll bectitne prominent as a
politician of the old Whig school, earnestly
espousing the principles of that party until
its death with the close of theadministratiou
ot.Mr. Fillmore. Since that tiMo,Alr.Lager
s ill has lived inabsolute retirement from
active life. Dtilingthe rebellion he was a
.firm and earnest friend of the and
contributed to the causd-of loyalty aiLable
ettlMl."Secession ; A lolly and A-
Crime."
GENERAL Poi s, who lately went to Detroit,
Ainhigan, toassuine command -- of , the De -
pertinent of the lAkes, was visited by the
Reputil lean State Columirlee of Michigan,
the other day, anti in the course of the con
versation gave sdane of his views and opinions
on reconstruction. The. General declared,
that his belief, the bitter •hatred tvhiCh
the South had borne toward the Vorth,
toward republican institutions, had been in- -
fensified dtiring . the past year, the result of .
there being no punishment impending over'
them. Howell, : Cobb and Aleiander
Stephens .to regards as -the two .mon most
ho'stile toward the North, and their influence
is great, but he thinks there is . notronn man
in ten thousand who would rote to have the
United States trooPs removed, for the reason
that they fear for themselves.
A CORRESPONDENT says that the ' , Lotion . of
the - Vrrys:and - Alenns - Committee - in - voting to
r.,tain the two (War tax.on - whiskey exeiles—
inue.h comment, it iS learned that three
members. of the irlajoritiwho . so voted are in
favor of etko whito
the position that as-the HMISP, by a very Cie
',id,' vote, b ad establishertthis duly, it wolvki
be more approprjate that the House, rather
than the Comtui f ttee, should inake . it reduc
tion if that he 'th , ired. Ti is believed by a
majority of the members.or the Committee
that: House will m.t,lie a reduction to nt
least - seventy-five veins per tr0110374t this
emiehrsion is not 'wtched by other persons
who have ranvrissed the House.
GENERAL WILLI.O4IIOPINSOk,JR.—GeneraI
.flobinsod was 'the first white child born in
.t.lleg,benA his birth hoeing
ifis - father - WitTifi'a lirstler north of 'that
river. The son was graduated nt Princeton,
and read. law tnder Judge Allison. 'lle pro
moted the Pit Csburult and Chicago Ittiilroad;
:rid was president of the road f4-tnany years.
SOntl El or President Lin
coln, and ;lid, intich towards recruiting regi ,
merits daring the re bellion. .:11i3 life wan
net'oted developing the wes
tern and northwestern portion.; of Pennsyl:
mania, amid. patting them in correspondence
with the extreme west. He died at home,
on Tuesday morning.
"Tptt commission to revise and codify the
I,tws or the United States, conS6I.I.IIC, of Lion.
lialeh Cushing, Judge Johnson, anti Judge
James, will soon prel,unt a speetmep of its
work, They ifa , e been ang,ac:ad in tho
boy, at their roorri . in WaAington, for EON ,
1•1111 mouths. They will first submit tae
esjsionof , the patent ThYY find that.
mote than l lialf the matter in those laws is
ruT , plhT,age. tlemen etiii versant with the
Labor sof the'qniri . 4 missiat speak in high terms,
I=
pry cuncerning
. ,
1 Ton CANADIAN:, are taking alnein et,the
reorganization of tria Fenian brotherhood in
thin country, and, in view of pos l ii i ioiCon.
t in . :sonnies, it force ofrogulars will be station
a arDllg_trag - h7i.A2o:t9t - lii - noon an niivi.:
gation is resumed. This piece of prudence
may bo yoi.ytvell, but as We take it there •
need be no alarm fort by our cousins a cross •
Oli., border, as the loader; of the Feniani
have lost all faith in schemes for the inva
sion of Canada, and in 'the. future wi 1 co'n-'
fine their operations to the coil. if Ireland: •
The Erie Republican says there is no god
reason Why all, the necessary legislation of
this State sliould not be done, Wad well done,
,irhin sixty days. All that is regnitedione
r;Z;"Plish this I(.slrable result is that members
1 ischarge - trhed to ies entrusli,d to them With'
.:44,nef: and fidelity. This the people lutre_
hr right to demand of their reprAsentu,tives ;
rid 'he - mei - abet tt ho disregards so reaaaini.
isle a,requirtvaptit i 6 derelict in the ditty he
owes to hi; CCollAlittlCtltS
° “Trroy, tAke pity on a uniserablo
orryteh," said-a ~ . (tol,id ho:2;gar'to .gentle,
man, "I - hove a olfe 'nod bis. children!'
."M.y poor fellow";" . was tlolro:ponse, "'Accept
bnc hearifolt sympothy—s6 haw) I."
reprbbalp was once naked; when dying,
if ho hod lived HD up - right and
.ereditablo
lifo. "Well; no, not exnetly,''
"Id, thon , f I've had a bully
ti me."
"Buy a trunk, Pot," said a..slealdr.
"Anil what for Litiould I buy a trunk ?"
said Pet. - • '
i ..- --
-.
. ITo put you_clothes' n," was the reply,
.4 - rnl — g.., tialccui;" — ainlidiurd Pet. Tithe s; •
divit e bit iv it." .
"A woman is at the, 'bottom of ,all tub
eldpf," said Joe. "Yes." said Prantg.,"and
when I used to got into :ntishohidf: my
mother was Itt the bottom of-met e
A MAitit , mn woman. named' Sarah Jane
Harris, recently t loped frcni•lown City, loWn,
with'a Man who Was Wiwi, .hurnlibitelied,
and had a sore leg and no money. •
A "B...AnT. chap gi - lt .marrieti„._nt 'Nt:*,h‘try
port afew days,ago,rnseedn"ronnti,rfeit hilt
On the minister, mitt mole hilfinnbrelhi from
the htillias he went out:
• We are . ne.9totiote with a ",monster in-.
human form" who Bays the - otily time a
women does not exaggerato is Oen. abe'ie .r
talklog• of her owonge. , • ; •
..Mynbcor, do you know what for we call .'" e .
our boy Ham r "Do not.,
tell you., Der reason wef colt
'trails, dm Wl' his name."
.
' • 90Q...11th - oleo Ifetip (Ass dogs around,
theirhouses, so that the hungry poor . o.llc.
,stop " to zet A may get it outside the
door. - "
The army seems -to be unanimous. in re
pu'eing ➢lr. Johnson's ttclvnnette. Cnn't
Mr.-t Welles be breveted?
Art'
r infamous old bachelor beihaShed if.,
he over wltnessi.d 'public r xroiiti n, he
"No, - - but, l'Onco sitw A itlAirlago."
. "Two Of . a trade can, novor:ngiee," 'dose
not appiy to gin and bittor!., • ,