Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 20, 1868, Image 1

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    RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Ono tiquare. ono insertion; ••
_Fornachuddltienel insertion,
For Mercantile Advertisements,
Levi Notices, • ' •
Professional cards witliout or,
Obituary Notloos and Communica
tions rob, ting to matins of pi
sato interests alone, 10 cents per
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JO3pRINTING.=Our Job printing Office 1$ the
nuitaii•and moat complete ostablishmont in the
.a uni -Hour good Prassee, and a general variety of
material suited for. plain and. Fancy. work of every.
and, enables di to do Job ,Printlngnt tOo shortest
' and on rho' most 'reasonable terms. Parsons
n want of Mlle, Blsitlie; or tinythlng In the, Jobbing
too, will find It to their interest to give us n gall: av
r.PROFE' , SSION.A;L CARDS
US..- PATENT- AGENCY. -C. L.
Lecbman, 21.1ilaltStrect, Carlisle, Pa.,:executts
drawings, specifiestin ,to., and prooures patontt
for inventors, - . .
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A DAM :KELLER, - Attorney.at-140y
A
. Carlista, 011ico with W. M. Ponrono Esq.
Rlloo,lll'B
eara27 117.0 m. •
J. M. WOAI(LY. W. F. SADLI6I6o
WEAKLEY & SA - PLEI,t. •
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - Office No.
10 South linnover drool , Corllolo Pa.
novl6 67.
O. P. iniNinion. 101, 13. PARKER.
HU:AMICK' & PARKER.
TORNEYS AT LAW. Office on
nen St, lu Marlon 31411. Corhole,Pn.
G.
A.
.1701iNEY "At LAW, 'and Real
Itstate Agent, Shut,llerilstown, West Virginia
pre-Prompt attention given to all buslnoes In J offer
son County and.tho Counties adjoining It.
January 10, 1866, - ='.l y.
- F -
L_E.—.IIFILTZFLOOVER-,—Attorney
.at Law °Mee in South Handiier street, opposite
Itents's dry good store Carlisle, Pa.
Septembar 0,150 d.
TAMESS' - A:' DUNBAR, Attorney at
lej_Lare,_Carlisle t -P-n—Offica in No. 7, Rheem , s-1101-
•July. 1, 1864L-1y .
T. 13; .ZEIGLER Attorney at Law,
tp Hato: Mint 311nnesota. Communications from
e East pr . operly responded to.
slap-3m e.
T D. ADAIR, Attorney At ! . Law,
Pa. Wee lath A. B: Sharpe, Eaj., No.
Jim - lover Street. • •
TTNER, Jr., 'Attorney nt
r, Mlleebnntesburg . , Pn. Mee on
, ors north of the Bank.
"ttended to.
\ ttorney Law.
ding imarkodialely op
.JRGE S. SEA
- i-, Donttst, from the Bahl.
logo of Dental Burgory.
eenidonco of his mother, East
doorr• helm,. Bedford. -
or. D. D. S.
Dijhjoifit rata; of )partitive I)e . nikfi;• the
inovitt
• y ) , o •lt t lnne
~C ?l. l ego n
emr.iw 0;1'14 . 'll;li'fir'etillielllC,
pposi to Alarlon MI I, Vea Naln Aront, Cal
- TAIL 11.21.RTZELL, Allopathic Physi
xf. eiltuAtud_Accouchoue, haslng...pormauently In..
caged In Leesburg', Cumberland' county, At., respect•
fully ofrerp his profossionel services to the public.-
- Spncial ettontlon given to iliseap.n of women And t•hil•
dren. a
REFERENCES.
,OLIN G. °LICK, M. D. Wayneaboro,
Dr. SA3IUEI, G. LANE, Cbarobersburg•
Ran, ED, MOIL ERSON, Gettysburg,
ISAAC SNIVELY. Waynesboro.
S. D. FROUTZ, Waynesboro.
N. D. Always found in his office when not oeherwis?
kluuo 21—ti.
pruna-sionally engaged.
.S7'o VES AND TETIVA
HaU,SEKEEPIOS ATTENTION !
All vorom, Sntelf ding to on to llouftelteebln;g nrolo.
shell to call at
WALKER 81, CLAUDIUS
MEI
.dNI) STOVE STORI ,
No, - IS, West Main Street,
and examine their immetT, steak of STOVES, Til
IVAItE, and averythitry, ju our line.
Ilavlig greatly enlarged our 1i for tight; bust
ness by scouring the splendid Store Bann, No.lB,lVest
Main t trod; and having just received largo inVolee
or We West and, best devices in the 'Teeter, Stoves
Tinware and Japanned *are line, wo fool Tully just'
tied In tblt statement that we can accommodate
All Classes of 01002110'S
niore satisfactorily than.any similar establishment in ,
this country.
In the stove Apo we offer thefollow Lug
IcEauLATOR.,'; -
ExclEtpAr PENN,
• NIAGARA, • •
I c6.diiiNATION,
•
• NOBLE COOK,
QUAKER CITY. •
These are nil first-class Stoves, whltia trlt 'GM Vat-.
rant to do what they ore reennimentletlM4but sea
loiVe only apses to speak partieulnrly of 0110 or two
whose morlts deserve especial vonntioti:
TIIE REGULATOR COOK
Vlstch possesses advautsges which should - recommend
-it th all. It has a Revolving Top, by, which_ arrange:
meat the cook can reverse (to cooking utensils to
any, pos!tinn doolred wltimat Urn /kiting Of Plat. and
Tassels which other storciirequire. It is decidedly the
host cook stow, lie the market.-
Wo have also of hand a large stunk of
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0F.P10,.„ I'AR,LOR AND
DINING ROOM STOVES
callous uhlch may be found the celebrated base burU
lug. •
MORNINGT GLORY!
The• most i)cauto(l Office awl . faclo
iS'tove everAffered to thc—itblic-.
Too much caultiit,bo onld in praise of the MORNING
OLOItY, wh!ch'oofor has tahin tho leod'of fat other
ttovoo to tho nitnicot. It It A
GA S 00 N S 1.1 ER;
burns It min clndor;iiiid 'raqnlius gory lltllo ittton
Ulan allay the Op la rando,:ft balnd so nrrangial tbat.:l
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FEED:ITS.OWN COAL
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Io liable to no oxploolono of . goe s and lo.poiltivoly
(ho goly otovil In thO Joarket which La6lha.oootrotti
M - 111-1 . 1.1 .
all °Omni aro cootivtevioliituttattatie, ' ;
Tn thnIIN_WARII , otta,JAPAPINIID no,
mat keep ronatanlys ou 'Mud oh oux own„ add foraktn
manufacture, tlm.t . ory latest lintt beta patterns, and
made of tbo vary beat - . material by daraful world:nap
Al kin t ils:- of R.DOFING
and general Jobbing promptly atteuiled
DoWt-fmot:'Nci::fB. NO4 Xn.llo3treot,
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NmarEß , .4 , OhAl) DX
.IfolklB 8111
8r1,405 Pulmortiol Warersg....
A'L' ItALFITON'O
Dea.11,18013
26 00
4 00
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_VOL-68,
ItILEEM'& UNBAR, Editors and P . rop tois
L. SPOATSLER'S COLum.N.
A . L,,spoNsTAR,
Estate Agent; Scdvenor, conreynneeN
also') 'und Claim A gent.-' Office -Main Street .Nona
Centre S pare. - •
Y
--;-$l,OOO for one year on
Y ROA Estato.sefurity.
ItO SALE
tract of valuablo Timber Land containing ONE
HUNDRED ACRES, lying on the South Mnuntoln 3
miles above Idt, Polly, known ns the slew...salt;
propertg. The tract le most favorably located, easy of
°farms and the timber of the.best quality. • •
For tame he., apply to
F OR RENT. - . .
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A destradle' tulattrbatt net.hlnuce ou - v :t i,..,..
West Louther streot, Carlisle; eon- all, .. i
talolug two aeres'of ground, having , o;•.• g g g .::
thgreOn grectod a two-story ko, , , p
- FRAME . HOUSE,. -avAosa,.
gtable, and other riuthuildiugs ; -in good condition
with abutolt nee of fruit.
' - .ltont - s2ooittilia - Well secured, priyablo quarterly.
Auply to A. L. SPONSLER.
U
'mon Pacific Rail.:Road Cciaivally,
FIRST—moRTGAG-E----Bo'NDs,
Intiel , cht Payntile Sinut.A. tttttttttttt in Gold,
.Bubseriptlons received :by SPONSIER, 11.1 . e
Compan.l's ilnanclal agent at l'arllnle. -
These bends having been recently sold for Ninety
cents on the dollar, wren an the :lint orJanoary, ad•
vaneed to 95, and on the sth of Fehtnary Were again
Itavaucod friiin 93 to 100 (per.) nt Ithleh latter figure
they are new hold and reprded an the belt invest
ment In the ertnntry. .
- FOR SALE.—A desirable town prop
erty tit ode on Notth'lingt Rt i.not belonging to
tin . ) heirs .Nlaj, John 111,Cartrioy third. Tho lot eon ,-
tains about 103 foot in Eclat and 340 in depth. Tho
improvements are n largo doublo 2 Wiry mono
r tl4 DWE:bLINct
Di I' S-TABLE,
nd other-eonvooknt not hnliolings with -nlmndanee
tt fruit rod shrubbery, This property will be die
mend of upon thflnoFt I eAsonnhle tnrum Apply to
• , . Al,, SPON: , LEIt, Real E‘tnte Agent,
, Attorney in fort for the In•lre.
LF
A
•tic, .001 co in the
XrALU AB . TOWN RESIDENCE
y AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situated on West PonliFet street, bear street,
- In the Borough of CaliTsle.
The lot contains 80 feet In Dont and 210 foot In
depth to an_ alley, __The Ito puiv eleca to HI a Com
modious two-story BRICIC BOLTS E, containing
_Double Pallor, Dell, -Dining-teem- and Kitchen, •on
the first tloor,and live Chambers ontl -secondltory.
Baleenylo.bludc building, a Frame ‘ll4sh house at
teehed ,Stnelte , Ilmiso, Bake Oven :Ind -t.ther con
venient out buildluso. A large beer Stable, and
Cacrloge noose, flog Pmts, and Corn Crib, at-the foot
of the lot. There is a considerable amount of fruit,
.ney. at Law,
1;01.
- Attorbey
pburn, Main
Attorney
,t,t re, Carlisle,
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such as Applo.,'Cliapcs, &c., a collar under the whole
house: and. fine Brick Cistern, and Pinup; as wall
as n Hydrant In the yard. , Fatorms &r.. apply to
A. L. SPONSI•RIC,
Real Estarc Agora. _
sopt27
b - ry at-Law
ttrlisle,
.aptly collect
,ttnt,etllntk-at
OM
VALUABLE SLATE FARM
AT PRIVATIII - : 4 A1,11.
Situate on the North side, and partly r bolinded by
the Cognodogninet ereolt, about 4 nines West o
Carlisle. adjoining, and lately part of the property
known an "ZICILER'S MILLS" containing about
250 ACRES, IS of which ate eKcellent - nutadoW, 6r
creel: bottom land, and about SO ACRES of which
err covered with good timber. The Improvements
am a largo Weatherboarded Dwelling House. contain-
Dv eight - rooms-and a kitchen. • A - large"llank Ihnn,
IV , agon Shed, CStin Crib, flog Pen, Carriage House,
Wash House and other convenient out-buildings.
"An excellent well of scaler near the door, a fine
young apple orchard, besides other firuit, such as
Pearq,.Peaeltes, Clmrrios, 0 rapes Sr. This is one of
t..
of steela. The fencys are In toed 'older, there being
between COO and TOO ['annuls of hoard, and post and
The land has nit beeu , - ;Teetritly • lifee - d 'over,
part of It a second lime.'aud is now In the highest
state of' cultivation. And wilt be disposed of upon
reasonable terms. -
terms and further partteulars enquire
SLER of •
A. L. ,
Real Estate Agent,
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AILS CEL LA NEO US.
The
EIROVarAI
RESTORER
*lig& CM
imEsS
) 4(evi ,A* one
• will quickly re'store' Gray Hair,
' to its.natural"color - and beauty,
l and produce lupiriant growth'. It is
perfectly .harmless, and is preferred
over, every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
as well as those who wish to 'restore
it, Th 4 beautiful gloss and perfume
-imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.
For Salo' by nil •Di i.O hth,
DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y.
rikIaiONEDISLYAI ,
Ilfa OS ly
GI?E4T AS'ALE, •OF
D - Rr c i . p-oops,'
AT AUCTION.
I hereby atinouuco to thu public who desire bar:.
Rains, that I will commence on Wednesday afterdoon
March 4, at 2 o'clack to • sell my very largo stock o
DRY 0001)4 at filbile auction. •
In this largo assortment of goods everything need•
ed by Lou:mite:3pda and, heads of families can be
found. • .
Bale to commenco at 2 o'clock I'.. 61. - , of March 4.
and .1011 be continuod each hitornoon and, evening
until :ill Is disposed of. "
Tho terms will be liberal, as follows:
On ell bills under $l6 cosh on delivery.of the geode;
oaf all bills of $l2 used - upwards notes NVP/ be taken
payable in bank, with approved security pt six months,
but •to accommodate my patrons 11 will deduct 0 per
cent.- per annum from tho bills that exceed $l6 to
those persons that desire to pay. cash. •
As my store is large sad oi:in:odious I will have
000,5 prepared to specially rostrve for the ladles. •
A. IV. BENTZ.
21 fqb•Ga.
fzi-zp. 227 1868 . 227 .
German Se,ed 'Store: ,
ca:RMAN and OTillin
Field Op . den & - Flower Seeds
Fruit, Shnde and Ornamental ..Trees:'
VaPrantetUrerit 'and Of bat quality
at touri prices by
LOUIS TOURNY &TO,
227 North Second Str:, Bot:'Race'& Vine
. ruILADELpinA PA
fiti7dAmcaatogug ,* • ,
.71;01,ESSING "O ASES, 'arid'
oontiolnows. • • • • • ,
0b460,8,qt, ! , t IT rtnyEnowlowi3 ,
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GOOD NEWS 1 GOOD NEWS 1
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(4.I24 ; T;TECLINE IN FAXES
AT THE NEW AND CHEIAP GASP. STORE,
CORNER OP NANOVER AND POMFRET STBRTS
= The subserlbW would respoctfUlly Inform the ppnli•
Ile that ho la Jecolvlng almost dolly from the Eastern
Ottles, a largo invoice of Now and Chimp Goods, such
RP
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LADIES' i DRESS iGOODS
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French Dlerlnoce, ' -
Nahalra, , '
-Poplins. • . • .
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Black and Fancy
-. . - French Iteppe,
Plain and ...
-- ~- Vancy,Do4alnpe, _ •
' Plalmand'Fancy •. -.
- . Alpaca, . ' . -
• 'Poplin& • - '
A. L. SPONSLER
SHAWLS! ,SHAWLS! H
BROCHA LONG AND SQUARE, . •
—LONG - AND - SQITARE WOOLENS
BREAK AST SHAWLS in great vaiietir
and very clicap..:¢; )
CLOTIIS-AND-OASSIMERESI
tonal, . . •
Gorman and ' • • •
American Cloths;
Black and • .
.
. Fancy Cassimeres, •
Doeskins, -'
' . i -Black and Fancy ,
. . .
Over Coatings, Sattlnetts, •
" Kentucky Jeans,
Undershirts and .• C
Drawers.
Dleacbed and Drocba,
' TALL, 'Diapers,
Counterpanes,
•
and (late, • •
cotton' ,
• • Bleached and
+' 'Muslims
Ilkith.gs, Oblides,
Towels..
Nitplekno, Sze
ON THE COR'Elt OP
HANOVER AND POMFRET STREETS,
Cho room formerly occupied by
B. 8...1&mm0u & Co.
MEE
C _ •_..._
ASI4-1 CASH !I - - 1
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Lave Glis day commoncod nulling of my entire stock
of Winter floods nt greatly reducod.prlces for raf.ll,
FRENCH . :‘I iIItINOES„ - - REPPS, •
ALPACAS, PARMETAS,
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Shavls,limkels, Flannels, Lindseys; ke., at very
great bargains.'
CLOTHS,* CASSIMERES, -
—CAISSMETTS,. &e., very -
• DALMORALS, Lower than nver . sohl In Carlisle.
SlinS,
-C, i'nghrtins,
Canton Flannels,
at the very loweat price.
All the best make CAtICIOES, at -121 et 9,
As -my stock has 'been' bought since tho great de
cline In prices, meat bargains may be expe'ct ed. Some
tees than cost to reduce. my stock assootr as
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CIIAS. 00ILBY,
No. 47, Welt Main Street.
ROOTS AND SHOES!
LADIES' MISSES and CHILDREN'S Roots and
Shoes, of the very best inahng_ut,, ,,,, !..+
1867. • SPRING.
- .‘c $t
NOW OPENING IN
DOMESTIC Gooop,
DRESS - GOODS,
. CAF.S InEItES,
-
' 'WHITE GOODS,
DRESS TRIMSIINGS,.
'ZEPHYRS,
RIBBONS,
NOTIONS, &c
No. 55 WEST MAIN STREET. •
Cippoalto, the Mansion House, nod to Pont Office
G OENT'S r(JlllskfiN9
AND•
V A 111 E T'Y T It
ill
Tho subscriber bogs leave to inform ientlenaen and
housekeepers and thu public generally, that ho has
now and will keep constantly on hands, a large and
-elegant RSFOt lnmatof-CI:\Td~ ' UIL ''U S II J NQ GOODS,
such as Cotton Merino nod Woolen Shirts and Draw
ers, lloslerless all kinds, Black and White Hid Gloves,
Thread and other gloves, Neck This, SuSpenders,
Handkerchiefs, Gents' Traveling Bags, Linen and
Paper Cellars, Culfe, &e. Also, HOUSE FUIINISII•
ING GOODS, consisting In part of Cedar and Willow
Wain, all kinds, Chamber Sets, Brushes and Combs,
all kinds Huge. Buckets, Font Tubs, Soaps, -Perfurri
driek, tens, Stationary, Don't forget the stand,
N 0.13 South 11 - allover Strout, two doors, South of
Washinood's Grocery Store,
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LOOK OUT DRY GOODS 'NEN
TO TUE PODLIO.
bavo just returned from the }lastlylth my Spring
Stock., nod as usual, I nap selling Bonds d little cheap.
or thou any. other Dry floods House In town, 1 do
not think it nerecsary to occupy a column of .nows
naper to endeavor to Poop up my reputation for sell
ing cheap Bowls,nor do I wish to resort any clap trap'
t 6 gull the public. All I ask' of them -to- suit. nod
examloo for theniselven, and if not sutisfled with the
prices, not' to .buy. Remember the- Mond No. 32,
North Ilunover of root, next door to Dr. Kieffer's, and
Miller Ii Bowan' Hardware store.
WM. LAMES.
P. S. I will any nothing about my third and fourth
groom openings. • • '
nprillU 67 •
.pENNSYINANIA ROTEL. •• •
,0011 1I OP NORSII HANOVER AND LOUTIII
STREETS, CARLISLE, PA.
I bay° become, the propriotor of this well known
notuirand by stile, attention to business hopu to
recd. rind deserve a liberal share of tire public ph
i•
Having long oiperlonced in the busluoss,
hops to ho able to give gemiral satisfaction to all who
will patron'. 1110. All my old friends arid Amman
invited—and-as many now ones,
as are dealinuonfn; bOripltttble reception:.••_"•'•'"ll. ,
- tfr) - - Charges reasoriablo,* rind , accomtrioghttone - for
men and 4011I013; •• ",••••
apr1119.97-ly • . r - - ' . .
ITIMBERLAND VALLEY HOTEL,
'CORNER OF. MAIN k BEDFORD BTS., OAItLIBLE.
Tito undorolaued &Oros to inferth his friends and
the traveling public that ho has taken charge of this
well known stand, and is.preparod to teocomotlato vis
itors with boarding and lodging on reasonable. torme,
Zile table Is supplied with the boot thatonrket af
fords.. Ills bar contains the choicest rot' liquors.
the. departments are commodious and airy; 'his
stable loin charge of a careful and esporioncod ostler,
and ho hopes to bo obit logivo antiro satisfaction to
all, his guests. - ' JOHN B. FLOYD.
inaya,o7ly.
I{UTC . H.I . S . ON' , S . IIOTtI;,
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•,dORNIM o 1 14TATII.I TIII:IID . STRAUTS,
Inizaliritel,ll in front Of Ili Capitol,
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An .nescrtment 'or .Wat,cboa,, Jawolry, 033v0r and
' ' , '.AatoeVfaio constantly on band: •
81.1IT.A.'3iLdlvon!tiotiDAr Pli.Bl:3l.fl'B 3
,
WitChoo and TowOlrq' noniptly
iittendod to,
Odor
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MEM
DRY CitOODS.
D 0 M.. 111 S TIC SI
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
UMI.PER
WOOL PLAIDS,
MEM
Tick in Js,
Cheeks,
123 MME
MEM
AT
RING'S NEW,STGRE, _
No. 13 South -Hanover Street
HOTELS.
(itccpntly Iccpt by G. I{7o^el)
La te.Bryd Houqe,
IRetehma7c6v aril • Jo6ete.ry,
Ito. 148'
NOD,TII . 2D ST., COD. OF
,QUADAY,
• ` rIIaLAUELP4 4. ,
Pa:, - Friday;ll,llarch 20, .1868
DRY GOODS
READ.
READ.
W. O. SA:WYER co.,
EAST MAiN STREET,
Unel6r the Corman House
Learning frorrithe mercantile agency of New York,
_that alargiqadvance 0 rprree in Dry . f,loodawairgoirirtis
take place froralifie-intensein snlie)if cotton
and the stopping of many Ihstern 101110tring the
depression of trade„ -
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W. C. SAWYER &.,CO
'bought just before the late odvanco, an liniments etrock
of DOMESTIC, COTTON and WOOLLEN GOODS,
HOUSEIqjitNi§'HING GOODS,
CARPRIT,
W.' 0: SAWYER;' & 00
are (prepared for silty days to give barsgalus la 19-4
04 54 4-4 and 14'whlto and unbleached mncllna and
Sheatingn, 4-4 7-8 and 3-4
TICKINGS and CHECKS
5000 yards of Dark, Malt, and Morning prints.
1000 yards of Domestic. and &atoll GINGILAMS,
Hand loom and Irish Table Linens,
BLEACHED and ;UNBLEACHED
Linen Table Cloths in patterns, Wool Table colors,
Napkins, Crash and Towels, Damask for curtains, and
lounges, Curtain Muslins, French and English • •.
00UNTEUPAN.ES,
BLANK P ETS, FEATHERS, &c., &v.,
NE
W. C. SAWYI , IIt, t 91, make earpete a special Qom
partapent in theii large trede.
BEST ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
Lowell antll Itertfold three-ply and Ingrain Carrots;
Philadelphia melte of Ingrain, Dutch ttud,Ltrien Car
pets, Engtish and American plain and twilled Venitian
S-T.RIPED .CAI?PET6
Hall and IStastialr,
ONE THOUSAND 17 ARDSOF AOMR•MADE
C_A_l24l"Fa'S
RUGS,. 31 A: T TS, c:
8-1 CA and 44.
OIL :19LOT14S,
popular nuklces, BLadnx nov.htyloo,
1,00k01 2 6 — G . — ASSE,S, &a,
1V .p 11. 0 A I,P .k !"' 6
Selling for • less than , l4A cost of Carpets.
bought before tho first of the year.
NEW DRESS poops
for thi, early spring,
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•-:.''' 8..1, 4. (',K . SLL .11'.',,5.' ,
ALL COLO . 4S of •1M NO SILKS
AT ?ACAS,.
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POPUNti, • .
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.DRIAINIIB,
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READ,
tt - o - fland's German -Bitters
le composed of the pure julcce (or, no they are medic!•
E.......
rally termed. - - .Ex - ' tracts) of Root a,
If orbs and Berke, __,,j , . malting • a propel's-.
Von,. hlgNys_t_mcca__ ___,,,... _ iretcd,_and-ontirely
— ff . erffilm dicoitolm 1- = ,- - - -I admixture of any
I .. Matt
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FOR
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All klndo of •
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1100FLA1VD'
11,00PLANDT GERMAN BITTERS;
Hoofland's German Tonto.
Prepared by Dr. d M. JAOKSON,
TRIL4DELPHIA,--PA. T
The. Great Remedies for all .Diseases
LIVER; STOMACH, OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS
--o---_-_.__ _._~ .
HOOPLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
la a combination pf all the Ingredlents of the Bitters,
.With the purest quality of Santa Crur Pam, Orange,
etc., making one of the most pleasant and agreeable
remedies ever ,ollered to the public.
Thom preferring n Medicine free from Alcoholic ad
mixture, will Use -
Hoofland's German Bitters.
In cages of nen•oue dopreggion, when gone nlcohollo
pUmulue is necessary, . ,
HOOPLAND'S -GERMAN TONIC
should be .use;l.
Throl3lttera or the Tonic are both equally goad, .ind
contain the same medicine' virtues.
The stomach, from a variety of enusee, much as l indh
Witch, Dyspepsia, • I:ervotte
etc., in very apt to ripi have — ittr functions
ra
denged. The resat of which is, that the
patient sutlers from. 0 •• • several or -more- of
.. the following diseanest—
Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles,
- P'UliiSE - frof 'Bleed to the Head, Acidity
of the Stomach, Nausea Heart.
burn, Disgust for F ood,Fulness
or" Weight in the Stomach,
Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stomach, Swimming. of
the Head, Hurried or Difficult..
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,
Choking or Suffocating Sensations when .
in a -Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision,
,Dots or Webs 'before the Sight,
Dull Pain in' the Head. Defi
ciency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin • and
2 y e s, Pain in
the Side, Back,Chest,
F_Limbs, etc., S udd en
1 u s.hesr of - Heat, Burning
in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil,
and Great Depression of Spirits.
These remedl'Oe vvtil effectually cure Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility,
ChroniO Dlarrica, Disease of -the -Kidneyo,_ and call,
Miami arising from Disordered Liver, Ellothach, or
Intestines.
3D1U131 - larrlC,
Beau Uln a .. from any , Cause whatever;
ships, le:xposure; zmversl—oter-
- -
Them Is no medicine vxtrint equal to rneenremethen
— in each cares. A tone' and vigor to Inflamed to the
~..,,,,,
whole Systeni,. the Appetite Is Strength
mod, food is enloyed, ~ _ the stomach agoras promptly,
promptly, the 'blood ; la purified, the com
plexion `b ee ci men r sound and healthy;
the yellow tinge is emdlcated from the eyes,a.broom
to given to the cheeks, and the weak and aerrean, to.
va id becomes a strong end Leah lty being.
Persons Advanced i n , Lif e ,
Afta feeling - the hand of/ time weighing heavily upon
thera,.with ante attendant ills, will find in the nee of
this DITTIiaIS, or thoOTON.IO, an elixir that will
limitl new life Imo their reins, restore in a Incisors
the energy and ardor of more youthful dare build pp
their shrunken forms, and give health and happiness
to their remaining years.
NOTICE:
IL ii, a wetestabllahed fact - that filly Om-half of the
female portion of our ~- population are eel.
dom In the enjoyment
r i• of good health; or,
to use their own ex preselon," never feel
well." • They.nro fan - gold, devoid of !all
energy, extremely nervous, and have no appetite.
To this elan of,peitions the BITT2IIB, or the
TONIO,Ia espeelallY recommended:
WEAK AND. DELICATE. CH,ILDREN
•
Are made strong by the as° or either of these roihedies.
-Thorwill-ouro- every ease_ofiLdillAShiiiii 3 , without
fah
Thousands off
nertiliehles have aceutnulaled 01 the
bands of nail proprietor, but spare will allw observed
.publleation ofluAt a. few. Those, it will be
are awn of unto cud of such standing that they roust
be ladlevad.
PlM:llWww:ii AA
ICOli. Geo. W. Woodward.
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.. 07dif:Piitice of Me Supreme Court Of Pa., write]) :
• • ' ' "" Ph ant/et:Ma, I,lgrch 10, 1807.
A tli
4 .1. and' flocifland'a - German Bittern' it
Y good tonic, useful . In g rout of the
digeetive organs, nod _ , tof grout benefit in
cases of debility, and i want of nerVotte no.
.tioh in the ey neut. Yours truly, • , 1
0100. W. WOODW4RD."
Hon, James' Thompson.
load of .11ie, Supreme Court of Poineglvania.,
Philadelphiti, - Alil 25,1820.
. .
"I consider' /toolland's 'Gorman Bitters' a cii/unbis
medicine to case of attacks of Indigentlon or Dyspopela,
I can certify this from my•experionco of it, .
• yours, with respect,
• • • JAII/ES TIIOIEPSON!"
. .
•
Front Rev, Joseph K. Kennard, D. D.,
,Pastor f lh2 Penile Baptist Ohnreh, Philadelphia. '
Jr. Tack:on—Dear etc : flare` been frequently re•
quested to connect. my name with recommbildatione
of different ktudent medicines, but regarding the-pram
lice ns out of thy appropriate sphere, j,
have. In all Jenaco
r i' dined ; but. with a
clear proof to i•arl oue ,Instoticee and
pailleularly to my own.' family of Hui
usefulness of Dr. Iloothind's German Bitters, I depart
for once from my usual comae, to °mime my fall
'Ponvietlou that, for general' debility of tlic system, and
especially for Liver Complaint, it is a see an{4vatuable
prepare/On. In sumo cases It may fail ;Ault usually,l
doubt not, It will be very beneficial to those who sutler
from the above causes.
Yours, vary respectfully, •
.J. H. ICICNN4RD, -
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. • Elea, below Coates at.
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Frotti Rey.:, D. Fen.do4l
tssistant Editor , C7otittian Chronicle r .rlpladel aig,
I have derived deckled benefit, from the use of Mot.
Bead's (lemon Bitters, and feel It-my privilege to its
vomMend thorn no a mostialuablelonle, to all whonve
snaring from general debility or from diseases arising
from dortmgeinent of the Jiver.. Yours thilY,
,E. to.*FIDTDAT44.
•
flooden ' dYaCiorroan Ronledlea are COUntertoite4. See
that the signature of I cl o 0. g. JAURBON•
la ,on the wrapper . of each :bp t, 10.
Alt others aro court ' :forfeit: -
Principal °lnca and Manufaatory
at the German Idediclna Store, rzo..ap!. ARCH Otreet,
rldiadolphta ' - . • • ' - ' . - • ~ '• -
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' t • •' , I . '• - Orantme 351:, , EVANS, - '
pen n on Drugght,rropnotor,
"" ' rormorly C. M. Jabieom 64 Co.
For #4lO by all•Drugglati And Dealers In Atedlolnex.
,V.Tt XOES.
.
Elotinandis Germ ed 1311.63na4r bottl4 ' tl 00
clialt dime!' . 03
."°v".44lll#62°ll,T°4lNrtkPP quart:twines, 1 00
per bailey 00 01ia1f ddian fiir T itd
' se i iir Do not forget to pzaratuo, SYcU.WO, art4ol o y9ll
Itt oraits t 9 int tli9 5t99411:—,
L.
(4
The Devil and the'Lawyers
\ . ~___ •
The devil eatrioup to the earth ono day,
And into Sho ccUirt-houso hiwooded hlo u;ay;
Duet as the attornoi, , telth vory'graye fere;
Wao,procoedlng to nrguo the polite In the race
Now a lawyer his majesty never had elm,
For in his dominions none over had been, .
, And ho felt very curious the reason to hags',
Why noun had been Bent to the regions below
Phros - tlio - fnult-of his agents; his - maJoaty thought;
Why nono of these lawyers bad over Leon Caught,
And ter Ids own'plsaeure ho had n dealt.°
To remote the-earth and - the reason inquire.
Well the lawyer who roes with visage so grave,
Made out his op7rat a consummate knave,
And the devil en really greatly amused,
To hear the attorgey so roundly abused.'
AB soon as thenpeaket had cotno_tolaoloser-7 ----
The befinsel:o'ppostrigethen fiercely arose,
Ana heaped finch ohne& on the head of tho first,
And mode him villein of all men the worst.
• BY
lIMM
Tpus they quarreled, contended and argued so long,
'Twit hard to determino theono that area wrong,
And concluding ho'd heard quite enough of the fins,
Old Nigh throe(' okay nod soliloquized thus
Ii all-they-have Bald of - ed.-....eiler he
The' Dell] has sitielY been robbed aids dile ;
Pm satisfied now 'tie all very well, •
For the lawyers would ruin the morals of hell.
They Lave puzzled the enure with their villainous cavil,
And, 1.111 iree.tocontesq, they puzzled 6,110111;
Dly agents nro right to lot lawyers Bloat.,
Tf I had them they'd:swindle !no out of mytbrope.,
MISCELLANEOUS:
The Corners_ Rebel-Ripudiation - of Joh7eBo2Z
by -the Slouchy Dewocracy of that
„Democratic Locality.
Post Oifls, Confedrit X. Roads (which le
in the State uv Kentucky), January 25th,
1858. The Corners meet last night to con
sider-the situashen uv the country, and in
view; uv the inipendin crisis, it ,lvtiz voted
that I be instructedjo - pen n, address to A.
Johnson, setting forth the troubles to wich
he.hez brat, us, and sejestin remedies. - The
Corners rneiks frekcntly. In fact, when
cash runs
- low, and BaScom'refoozes to trust
we hold a. politiklo• ?Weetih. It acts cz a
stirnnlent and takes the place of our nftteral
sustenance. Very comfortable. Thus em
pawed, 1 wrot ez follows, \lnch I
doubt not, wake a sensashen when it reaches
Washington. ... •
To A. JOIENSON, PIVEST.-U.
. The Democracy uv Confedrit X Roads,
wish is, in..the .Stato •nv - Kentucky, repre
senting the'Densocracy uv .the rest -uv the
State, and uv the country oz . : well, cannot
hold their peitee no• longer. They - must
spook or - bust. They
,herd. the .news, and
there _hoz bin notbin but weepin at• the
Corners sines. Bascom, that storlin patriot.
is sheddin pearls by the buelcet fall, Deekin-
Pograns weeps not in drops, bat in streams,
and ez for taw,
,yoo wooden't beleeve the
amount of pockit handkerebers , l hey con-
Smiled: ' Never la.:ther bin sich a moist
time - iFthe Corners, never hey we lived in
sich an atmosphere siv )larispnis.
___T__slact_speek-plainly. rant not afeerd to
speck. - You can't reinoove me. The ten-
The Corners feels itself outraged.- When
Ora CO - risers took stock in you, the Corners
Sfposed yoo had nerve enuff to run the Ad
nunistreShon yonrself.• The Corners. felt
that her interest wuz safe in yoor hands.
We to wunst commenct operation from that
stand-pint. DeeJcin Pogrom got in-sniggers
together, sich Ils' em oz hedn't bin sacritist
at different times, and comments wallupin
uv ens ez uv your, and the ;others in this
visinity give therein the opsben no quietly
submitting to their inevitable fate, or beta
shot. 'Wat woe the .result? The• Friied
inen's Burow cents in, and them niggers,
1 instid of being made servants unto their
bretherp_hey bin permitted to accumulate
property and live in.all respects ij - i4,,ez tho
they woe white men uv the dominant race.
:Against-this-injustice-we hold up our hands, -
and yoo lfev , thuds .many passes towards
rectifying it but, to what - avail? Sich
wealinis never Leifer disgraced the histry.uv
Amerikin polttiks. - Yoo hop Stanton in
plebe ontil the voice UN an indignant De
mocrisy demanded
.his rerhoval. Then wuz
opportunity. The woe Dimokrais.
who wood her took it. Ginril Steedman or
Ginral Rosso-wood either nv em hov bin
glad to servo the country in .that caparsity,.
- but blindly you-rushed upon faio-by--puttin
in that place Grant. Grant, whose hands ,
is stained with 'Southern blood, which ho
Idia. washed off. ;,Grant the-Ablishin can;
didate for the Presidency ! Grant, -Who by
economisin at tho rate uv about 525,000,000
' per . annum, demonstrated, to the country
the stealin—that wuz goin on in the other
departments. Grant, who i's ez much worse
than Stanton cc, a head-lite to a locomotive
is 'superior• tot a, teller candle) Oh, svot.
weakness! , • .
Thou again. Tho people. uv the Third
Dgetrichigtottned under the oppressimns of
Pope; that 19;•the white people did. He
wuz carryin out with yuthlis, severity the
laws uv n usurpin Congris, - Ho wuz , a
porsehootin the -Saints—he wuz it7gtuirclin"
and perteetin the life-bald
one
'which is wrestin from us one uv our best
States. Alabama cried out in agony, and
yoo heord her. HoW P Yoo removed Pope
anti put in his place Meade. Wo felt re
lieved; . not but that Meado's antecedents
Avers) agin ,us, but we did 'epee that you
wood Snot agin' fall into - tho same old trap.
Bfit you did. The AySt act us" the cursed
Meade wuz to removiathe -Gtuvpof and
Transurer, who woodcut pay the Ozquitises
to/ the , unconstitooshunel Couvonshon,' and
to-day the itoonlo who tremble at the name-
Iry Popo shiver at the monshpn tiv,Meado.
But your disgrace, does not odd hero;—
with a. uliesainetoofflinel Sonit, 'from
which ton States aro mielooded, turns in
and replaces Stanton, giving him ogirt the
posishon -ay wich yoo attempted to deprive
him, and yoo take it mild ek milk - : and "ciz
ez , a
. - Then ngin. You hest instrucicted yoor
orgies to spred the *port that Gen. Grant:
3V1.12 in the constant habit s bein
intoXi
catod 1 Miserabliserror I. Mistaken policy!
_Y00.. - may
.possible make somM-Ablishnists
bleciVe it And detach om from him, but yoo
also attach the entire Detnocrisy to him
usi steel,' Fasten that. charge
mpon.him—mako Kentucky bleovo it, and
Kentucky woad to-piorrow givo -him hor
, elactorial Note. • Don't yoo. remember that.
the Deniocrisy took no stock in yoo till
tor. the Z2d of Febrooaryspoeoh ? an 4 didn't
they support yob corjelly*from• that time
out 4 . •
. •
I hey no pashonee to add - more. Indig- ‘ •
4htlyl close thieeplatlo.. I hey"stood by
yoo throo, tilelciind thin. I wuz -at your
.side on the two toors North; and the ono
South; I. apologized for your short - commas
glossed byer your faulta;and explained away
yeor wealcnis. At Cloyeland, for instance,
I.fold am, atter yoo bed made yoor speech,
that yoo..were.drunk Ayben.yoo yasnt, and
hundreds' ny' other t ' imes I lieY explained
Amity exContrissities sitnilarly. • •
AndTurther, it wuz.nao-Who'prokodred on
year first, trip, tho. only :'endorsomont .yoo
aver got. from Grant. '. - .411 along tho, road
'West yoo•ttyld Seward 'hod bin endow/grin
in vain t'O'git exprOiaiOn fiat' Grant,
.) 7 171Mt-yoo did-not care,. butlinkaodont
He, stood. u p Immov(1410 eza a atua,ex
pressin poithor by WOrds ,or,coutatmanco
'flotilla. At' Battle . Creole, is' the
Sato uv Secretary Sawara in his
aptiool4 in r6ponse to the calls tor,"Grant".
".remarked .ccroo can't Gen. , Grant
'frcim the President-lie' is' with' us 1" .
T4RMS:--s2,oo_in Advance, or $2,50 withirithti year.
POETICAL.
• Eroni tho Toledo Blodo
N.ASBY.
- NO. 12.
the words left the Secretary's lips, ez ef by
inordrasdemi pulled a pin from my. coat and
filunged, it tutu the General jist, about two
inches below the buttons on his coat behind.
try course he bowed, not graCefully, but Zt,
wdz a how. . Ho hoz, cost me more laboi--__l
more flnanshel ability-to : ltee'p you — agoin
Chan wood hey sufficed 'to hey hot .n small
Ger Man Kingdom and run It.
But I shel do it no' more, r withdraw
miself from your, support. lily tielf-respeck
will not longer permit me to : rank Myself
With yoor endorsers. 'The Corners is out-_
raged, Deekin Pogrom is outraged and
Bascom is outraged. Yoo mite hey made
for yourself a naMe and, plabi! in hietory;
' but its too late. We allel nominate for
President someone whO will' be trop to his
friends and terrible to his enemies;
who Wilq if °Wahl, 'at least carry out
ez -- rnubh uy,. J/iinocraticAirtnciple--ez
that happens--to7 — bolaff'at thAt time.
- Ye . or short stay in the ranks of Ablishnistif
ruined ypO. __Yoo, lost yoor distinktiie
chiracterieties; -and are now a poor, bole,
combinin in your person .eyerythiug - thatis
bad in - both organizations, with nothii, that
is good. Tile Corners ropoodlates yob.
PBT . ROLEUM V. NA.sI3Y P. M. •
- - (Wich is Postmaster.)
Heat it Hots Stim.•
Colonel McHatten went from Virginia to
Tllinois in thd early settlement of the coun
try; when-rbadside taverns ivere uhknOWn,
and every dwellor,in the wilderness kept o
port of traveller's home. The Oaloned,hy
hfehriavestnient in wild land, became in
time a rich. man', but he kept_ up his bithits
of hospillility r and if the guest was well-to:
do in the world, did-not object to turning
an honest penny in. that way.
One cold; blustering winter eveninO,
horseman drew up to the house and asked
accommodation for the night. A half-grown
lad answered in the affirmative, and ushered
him into the sitting'room.- After supper the
landlord made his appearance fur the first
time. He was hearty, hale and rosy, as any
hlonifice should be but he was bent and crip
pled ,in his gait. He explained by saying
that be had taken cold - which bad settled its
liis back.
. 44 I don't mind the pain 'so much," be con
tinucd-," but it's - edineonVenient. I ha v e been
recommended so try a_poor, man's plaster„
and-11 you mill - exense - ind I ivillluivelt - pul
On. Sam! Samuel I.Sainuel Mellatten -
- Here, father I" aid the lad before men,
ioned; hnstily swalloWing - n huge piece o
nince pie, which he hed been gnietly enjoy
."Elere, Bain, my boy, heat this plaster fur
mo-and put it on my back., float it hot,-Saud'
_
Saying which, he handed the plaster to
his son, a tubscating himself astride his chair, -
with his back to the fire, threw his suspen-
(leis beck and,his shirt over hisborid. -
"Now, Sam," said - lie, "if r thepciOr man's
plaster is' hot, you may put it on ; but you
may wait .a littlo ; afraid it is. not hot
enough. Heat it hot; Sam, limit it hot.—
Can you tell," (he continued, turning to the
traveler,.-who was seated in the corner,)
"cah you•teli why this is' called `the Poor
Man's Plaster,' and sonletinideihre poor mat's
Micarl 7 oh? give it up 7"—laughing to hirp
self—"becauso it sticketh ett*r . , than a
. .
Poor Sam, who bad been watching his
ohaiiie to speak without interrUptitig• his
Tather,_now_y_entureil—to—say-:-"f-gues.-
hot enough now, fathdr."
“,:.7114,t, ilp you. knowAhrint. it c?"
Sabi ; whose face - was at a red heat, had
held the plaster .to the fire until it ran and
dripped down on the hearth, hat made no re-
PLY.
"Well,"' said the , old man, looking around,
"may-be it will do now, Sam, Clap it on I,‘.
S.tm, armed with the plaster, apprignebed
his father, andlny word for it, be did clap it
on, The old man gave it yell like a wild
Indian, and jawed clear over the back of
his chair, kicking his old-fashioned breeches
off his feet, a'nd dancing e:ietititi with pain.
The traveller laughed until be cried, and the
more mine host roared ; the more-be laughed.
Whett.theftßt agony was over, the,Colonel
bean to swear, and the traveller thought it
would be prudent for him to - revive, lest be
should share his wrath with Sam, whom he
observed making good his distance.--
;The next morning, wheivleaving, he handed
the, Colonel:give dollar , sat;in, - with a twinkle
in his eye: "I don't want change. ft if'
cheap at that." . •-
When he was seated upon his horse and
out, of range, ho. celled : "Heat it bog, Sam,
heat it hot 111 sticiceth closer than a brother
Ch I".
SATASiIINO GLASS Ilouss.-.Glasshouses
arc nut-regardid-as- very-formidable defen
ses by women' especially - Wass 1,2.1,4 Lir
-thqir own sox. The other day we were ad
miringn lady's dress . in the.
.peOsonce cif a
nother lady. and we marveled much at its ,
'beautiful color. "You silly goose;" Said our
fair TH4O, "can't you see that tho silk has
been dyed and turned.? It wot.ld serve
men 'nlniost right if women ceased the at
tempt-to--dresS well." We wore silenced,
-but could not help thinkinq that posSibly.
some men would' have no objection at all to
be "served - quite right:" • Nothing; can ex
eecd'a woman's dexterity in smashing her
neighbor's glass-house, and the whole pro
ceeding is a marvelous exhibition of inge
nuity. Providect,with the'smallest pebble,
I hut of the highest polish, she will
poorsister, and , after much fond palavor
and kissirig of cheeks, she will retire to a
short distance.. Then, watching her-,op,
portunity, crash She sends the little missile
with theilorce and whizz of a bullet. A
while she watches the agony of bar .prostrafn
enemy, and then approaches with the sweet
estazmiles to oiler her pity andtears. Is
it peis'sjblo that such loveliness and tender
ness'eaif at times be allied to a cruelty in
the refintiiitent of which - mil - wild animal can.
surpass the mortal angel? Of all,the keen
•ponetrators into individual - glass houses,
children nro• by • far the most sagacious.
You may attempt-to,',deceive them by bon ,
boas or toys, but they see-through you et
once, and though - Ahoy . take tho presents;
they. will naively toll you that - they "don't,
like you." They can't say why, but they
don't, WO. - You why. It is in
stinct, 'Children are, Said_._to_.he_ easily._
.pleased, but they arose onsily,disgusted; nor
do - we beliovothat their want of reason is fig,.
al to the cerreetneSsof their decl;lone. Their
likes and Alelikiis aro as the - inztinct of a dog
which oneimmediately, dis,cover the friend
ahis-speelos; and 'the child decides 'more
truly by the, heart than the- than judges by
the head; a all which - goes far to - prove that
-as We become, what 'we are - pleased toaall,
more roasonablo, woln . .truth beentne_tho
greater - dupei. - "
,GinLe. 7 .-There .are two, kinds, qt girls.,
One li'the kind that appears best abroad,
the — girls . that tire, good' .for peak's; ridesi:
visits, balls,' theatres, operas,. promenades,.
&c., and whose 'delight, is in' e9cli 0160..
Such , is Laura Ilfatfida.:Oletne'ntin - M 2 : The
other is the,ltind that appears beat . atlhorac„
. the girls that are useful and'clieerfui,in the:
dining moat. Sick 'rhea), and all' the'precinetS ;
heron... They dilfer:yidely in olidriiiotej
The former is often a tormeetltt hem,e, tho
other a blessing; ono is a .Motlii
'fiver ythink uhout her,; the Other
beam,, inspiring, light riDd gladness..pround
her pathiviiy; And this is Sulky Anrii '
A eourrrny editor, iirintintr , the a' elebrat
• , `"zfaiktiPilo surs iiic,o u Voman
it sonie:viliat' Malting'ii Cond. - -u•
thig h.ith no fury like ii ionlan•efrnectt7,—
,
'thie gas
tharloity ie,eaTylid 1,144 tkoilpark,,^who,p,utti,
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Arifitin 45.1101. T. rat "”,',,,,111)) .
port of New York for tboyear 180 r '!'.'llmv
ed to. 242,371 poets; 117,89 k siene
from Germany, 135,134 fiiiiii- , Treland, 'and
88;712 from England: - 1.
Is any wondiir NO:iv'fri)ricolty;.goes so. , 1
12eitylly Democrntial ",
Some• years ivopted that' '
$85,000 in -GoVernment - bonds bad - beerf lest—
in-an ocean steamer{ and evidence bereof
was presented'to Congress, xvheretipen nem'.
bonds 'wore:issued. leuppearg..: now ,fremli
statement made in Congress,.-that since that
time a - 11iratTliiirtron of the,niiiiiiiilbOn-dii—
l•haVe - been presented•at the Treasury De
pertinent ninlanii& •(41, 9 4.isment
requires 'indemnity bonds to bd . given Py'
all persons to whom new securities aro is
suod for those loSt or destroyed.
. .
—N . early. ail the shoo. manufacturing
.towns in Mohaelnisetto', fot,
'business just now, though the wttges paid-to
workman aro lower than' usual:. Theship•
ments of boots'and shoes from 13ostolt, ohm°
January l, have. been over 46;000- cases,
r against 22,924 in thd same period of 1867.
A good many Western buyero havorbeen in
-the manufacturing towns within a few
days.
—Henry Clay Dean closed a flowery seu
...tonci3, the otter night, in a' New Hemp
ehir-d ',town, by asking any Republican:- in
the audience to get up and say how he felt.
A venerable farmer announced himsbleas a
member of that party, and to Dean's ques t '
tine replied tnus; "1 don't exactly know,
but it 'pears as If I foltlikemound-egg-in
bushel of.rotten ones:" -- •
Tho gas from the burning well on the
Alleghany river, about th'ree miles north of
Scrub 'Grass Station, is sti r flmes,__Tite—
tivell witS struck about two years-ago and
has been burning - ever o Within the
past six m e.tats there has been a perceptible ."
decrease in the volume or gas nee Mtmeana
it now-rises but four or fivu feet -übo've the
surface of tho ground
H= 7- 7tiez•and. - 733,ivision of the Soria cf Tem-
peranc6, in °hid, has issurid it circular , set
ting apart Sunday, the 16th, as Rday of
fasting and prayer, to' God that the cause of
inteMperaime may he ilen&arvarin the fund..
The ministers of. the State are requested to
preach at Unit; time, earnest pointed serm
ons upon the runty of Christians in view of
this great evil.. 4. 4
,n.
Bishop Stevens, who was recently injured
by a railrriad accident and detained at
Willreshatre, is fast recovering. Efti
howevOr be disabled•for active service for a
considerable
,length time. At 'hie re
quest, the Standing Cointoittee will procure'
tempordry assistance of some of the other
Bishops. Most likely 'Bishops Randall of
Colorado, and Lee of Delaware, will_per
form Episcopal duties during . the present
month.
John Render of Now - York, baytonetted
his wifo to death end then wont alter a
physkinn, tolrireg hini - aho liud tukon
denly
. outside- delegates -to the -.recent
'Ti - e - moct•atic Convention nt ilarrisburz, are
charged - with rifling ••AuveFal poclfots ut the
market places. -
A proposition is pending An Congress. to--
call in ell the tractions! notes under twenty
live cents, Ilnd to issue a new ten-cent piece
of the same material and relative weight es
the present live cent nickel coin,
A lady dropped six. hundred dollen on
the' streets in Brooklyn. A rligged . little
girl picked irtninnd rest‘Medif to the own
•er. ,AV.lth a gush of liberality_ntid benevo
lence- Um lady iewarded the honest child
with a cent... • -
Near Hopewell station, on Li fuesdav„the
baggage ears of a train from Elmira, New.
York, jumped the track and overturned all
the passengers into one end -of 'life . (TA-in
dicting a3rious injuries on twelve of them.
TIM cur stoVe Wit.) broken and witi its.masst
of "ecalsoffire, of , was thrown with great
force upon the already suffering passengers,
burnirig several in a mem, shocking mummer.
--ffionnwre. - Ottrf;:Carrat — COnirnisiliffiCr of —
N York, has been charged with. high
,"uj;ed7iitiiTt ts=o ricet-M t e;
the singular coincidence of a State trying
ono of its chief. officers, on impeachment,
may also be presented in New York.
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The work on 'et pa National Cemotiy near
Nasliyille is about half completed. The
number of interments is, 15,927.. It 110 W,
holds the remains of the Federal soldiers
buried elonerthe line of the railroads that
centre at Nashville and Chatanoega. It is
located close by the track of the Louisville
and - Nashville'Railroad and can be seen
froM the cars. Captain .11cTap-sart
superintendent of construction.
Congress is evidently taking alarm at the
manner in which the public lands are falling
into the blinds of monopolists, and.hence a
law is to ye passed, withdrawing all land
from sale eizifeirt for hOmestend uses.---This -
action is timely, as, unless morc•eare is tn.
ken'of the public dcmain, it will some day
be owned by tin aristocracy as tirrogant as
that which once gloried dn the ownership of
men, women r and children.
.The Pope recently gave audience to 0
two hundred Catholic ladies who came to
give iu adhesion to the recently promulga-'
ted brief relative to I'w:hes' toilets This.iti-
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decent costumes of the fair sex were made
the teat of - n sdrmon on the °cession, - In
tips respcm wonder" now Ml... Home will
zo'volutionize the - lushionnble world'? •
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In• St. Louis there aro •28 public schools,
9 public academies,_ls Catholic ilthools,
lipiseepal, 1 Hebrew, 5 - Lutheran 3 Metho
dist, 2 Presbyterian; 2 industrial schools, 8
orphan
,asylhms, 2 institutes for the
6 universities, 3 medical colleges, a first- -
class law school, connected with the Pol
ytechnic, 0 hospitals and 9sonvents.
Impeachment is the order of the day.
Congress impeaches Johnson; .Massiichu
settsthreatens her Gaverte for vetoing the
Constabulary, West Virginia brings Jedge;
liindinan.to trial for adteitting• free of the
trots clad with, rebel attorneys to practiew
law, and iho board of ;Aldermen of Now_
York want•Geiv. Fenton arraigned forriot
anToreing n law regulating Nevi York 'City
affairs. .
A belligerent Calfornian maned Dow, in
fulfillment Of a boyish vow of vengeance, re
cently came nil the way to Illassachnsetts to
re tulle to , iffiturb - otif Schoolmaster, the Bey:
Geo. Graven, for a t..liclting.,P 'which tbe
latter, .had given-him ab - obt twenty years.
ago. „flaying, thrashed• °revisit , 'to his
heart's content, Dow.' at once started for
home, feeling much better.
Thnvote on impeachment in thelablnenf -
Representatives was -printed London on
_Monday, and the effect was bard percept
iblo upon the national securities. Let An
drew - Johns - oh be removed, and in ten days
gold, will decline , - and business of
all binds will recuperate..
An exhibition Of. winterhutter was hell
under the auspices "the ArieulturalSecV ,
ely in "West (Theater, Ae - c
a week or "wage.
The samples Wire all 'so good that tbo com
mittee had great difficid,y in deciding, but
their awards -wCre finally :flbased.tipon the
proportion of salt used. We 'notice that
an article- called 'butter powder" is used
-by-,soniii'hfthe dairy, people' of Chester
'county, bat.we do not know exactly what it
The only butler powder' that should be
toleratcl , 'istlint fed to the' cows in the
;tillape.".of 'cork* chop, or something of tbat.
. .. , . .
'The Into tire at: Barnum's. museum:N.3W
Yin'it s fella) third tirno-the 'groat showman
haeonfihrEd..frotit. such t..alunlities. Vri.oo
bile -kotablioh.raptit, typo ,dootroyed• in: New
"Yorl'F; and mice he kat 'it' museum by fire in
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Trphi. the ebinitry, on J,
Tootnioil 4in . ,Oxficinsi'voltinoral
noy thb . ,ltxtto 4 'ePlNa
• "Do yolibunY4.° l Y - n Lton • .
r , ‘ PVO9,
'
..tiliVlOn.the patient:, ,
lay,hilo got in o,room over. night hy, • hign. , :
salt ;oeir., the .dOor, throw. open the flash - 41nd
ici tib'lnorninglko is entirely off,r.
tho .guaginiunnt,
'4 l whikt.,.bnOinno3:6l', ?'' •' .
li-..,liTli33; , ttiliti.Wis , ciinnot toll, ;All kti`o'cO
19,1,1)0r0's otrong ome;l.9g.)ipigiptFiniirig 1•11,,• 4
robin the n9xt morning.'! •
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