Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 27, 1868, Image 1

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Nor each additional Insertion,"
Mereantilo tillvertimients, •
Logal Noticen,
Proiessionniciudg nithout
Obituniy Notlees and Communion
Ong to matte,.nof
vat° interests 01)00, 10. cents per
JO .1 PRINTING.—Our Job Printing Office 7e the
-a ettn;t and most contpleto establishment in the
. Porir - good PrOsSen, and a - general variety of
Mae:dal suliod ter plain and Fancy 'work of every
eunblon unto do
o d e r Printing at the 'sburtest
_rtotico, awlin
the o reasonable farms. persons
Ix want of Bins, tlan'its, or anything in - ,the, Jobbing
tine; will Owl It to their-Interest to giveAutri
_PROFESSI6NAL _CA_RPS:
TT I S: PATENT AGENCY. C. 1.
',carrion, 21 111aln,Streot, Cutlisleira.;dicecutor
. drawing's, spectficutions. lc., and procures patenti
for inventors.
, _llfeb tr•ly. -
DAM. ..ICELLlllRTlittorogy•_at 7 Law
I's. 0111cn Penrose 'Eng.
Rlaionfn flail. -
supt.'27 07-f.an* .
J. NE. WEAKLY
• tEARLEY 'B6 SADLER'.
A TTORNEY,S AT LAW, - Office No.
_CA 16 Snnth lianor.Sr Arcot Carlishi Pn.,
novlh 07 . •
o. P. mfmracu.- WM, B. PARKER
- HUMRICH & -PARKER.
TTORNEYS- AT LAW. Office on
ntaiq St., in Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Pa.
G. N. LELtZHOOVER,
±ATTORNE Y- AT LAW,._and . Rea]
,listato,',A gent t ,ShtpzrilatOyin,ileat_Yl
41a-Prompt attention given to all business in Jolter.
son County and the Counties adjoining it.
. January 10, 1800.-1 y.- • •
E. BELTZ}IOOVER, Attorney
at, law Wilco in Smith ilintovar street, opposite
• Bonta's dry good storo Carlisle; Pa. - "
---September-0,-11i64.
TAMES - A. DtJNI3AIt," Attorney -at,
ty Law,. Carlisle, ra. Office •in No. 7, ltheenes 11011
_ - duly 1, 1804-Iy.
JB. Attotapy flt Law,
Saint Piul Minnesota. Communications train
0 East properly responded to.
.
.. .\ \ T . .. D. ADAIR, Attorney At' Law,
f ri . fA c rin e a ,.... r 4 -i r t e c o o . with A. D• Sharpe,Esq,-, No
_....,.--May Y",:( ' ..71y. t . - .
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--:-4 1 -ISEI_ TN MR, Jr., 'Attorney a
NA - q t " n -
ft, Law aStd 4urvoyor, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 011ie° on
, Itoh Road StrooNtwo doors north - of tho,Bank.,
t.s,R.l.lusinosti pri.4mptly all,Lnded to. , 0
;fulyl,lBo4. - 1.%
IT— R. MIL 1 ER Attcancy at Taw.
• 011iCeln TlAthllon'o building ininulia . oly . op
°site tho Court ilovipo.
• 2Duov 67.1 y . A
CIiARLES E. MA
CII7AI.I4IItIN, :NC,lorney
_at Taw, Olab 111. - th
omp'folimerly oacupiel by-.ludg'ir Graham.
11 . HER-Nr - A - NTAiro'mbyit,Tta - ki ,
.;,gi 6. 9 ,11.lieun'a
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KAMILIir N, ;Jr., Itforney
at Law. 01:11en; with Hon. IVA Hepburn, Nain
Et: - Carltslw Pa,
July .1,160 i.
7 AM MENNEDY, Attorney
:{V, No. 7 South :Itrivhet Square, C:111 I,le,
Penna.
Aprll.
MESE
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W. 51. B. BUTL'Elt,"AtTirilty;Llt LIP.;
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_---tilTg:lStates4,berimlco Pa.
ed.!run tes; i linok w . Pa l y promptly collect,
- tentkenn ;:r e N e v i lir)ir. med'''L'.
„ No fee required until the delta is settled:
Feb. lith, 18G7—tf. -
Trift. GEORGE_ _B. SEA
t 1 1 . " Dentist, from the Balt'
MI r•moretlollagdof Dental SuFgaiy.
at the residence Ofide mother, Ens
bomber street, three doors below Bedford.
July 1, 1804. •
:,GlllO,. W. N,EIDICH, D. D. S.-
Mtn Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry of the
• an , -• Baltimoro College ..of
--• • 0 11Ntren,„„, , _ . Dental Surgery. • •
• ItierCt ---- Offlorrstt - hisvesitlenotr
" " Vet t &In street; iislo,Pa.
'wealth Marlon Hall,
July' t; 1804.
rhn. HARTZIML, Allopathic Phsi
if clan and Ammon our, having permanently lo
catod In Leesburg, Cumberland county, I'a., respect.
fully offers his professional dq micas to the public.—
Special attention given to diseases of women and rhii
dron.
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'REFERENCES.
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11011 N G. OUIGfC, M.D. - Waynesboro,
Dr. SAMTIEL o.' LANE, Chambersburg.
Ilan. ED. IIIePIIERSON, Gettysburg,
ISAAC Waynesboro: • "
S. D. FROUT,Z,,,Waynosborb. -
-- Alwitys found 1u Wotilee when not otherwlie
professionally engaged. Juno 21—tf.
001 7 1E8 AND TIN-MARE.
HOUSIKEEPERS ATTENTION
persons inten - dlog to go to itouLvt:eeping use in
vltett to col Lot ,
'WALKER & tJLAUDY'S
ESE
TIAT A ;VD , 8 'IV-VE ASTOR -
No. "18, West
and'exaniino their Immons,
WARE, aindoverythlng In of
'laving groatlY enlarged o‘ ring intsi.
nese by scouring the. ...1 . 9, West
Alain :hoot, add having just received large invoice.
_rifLthe _latest_ and bast devices" in the Heater, Stoves
.Tipwnre and Japanned Wars lino, we foul fAllyjusti‘
fled In the statement that 'wevian accommodate • '
Alt Classe • s of Customers
morn at:lsfactorili tL.ui any simflar,establishnient in
tlll!conntry.
In the stove lino we offer the fallowing: , ••.
RApur.n.von,. - -;
- • ,EXCELSIOR PENN, • •
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COMBINATION, •
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NOBLO COOK,
' OITY.
These are all first-class f.oves, which we will war
rant _to doxhat they are recommended far; but we
-have onlyrepace to speak particularly of one . or 'two
ivhose merits deserve especial mention.,
THE REGULATOR COOK
which possesses advaut igen which should soconnnend
it to all. It ban a letrniviiig Top; by which arrange
misnt tho'coolo don ravesse the cooking utansiln to
any position desired without the ti fling of platoo and
vessels I , 7lllcl:otter stoyesrequlre. _lt to deeldeilly'the
best cook stove inthe market.
Wo have also CD lined a larg, stud; of r."."'
OFFICE," PARDON AND
DINING ItOO.M STJOVES
among - urgirli nut} , boiound tbo colebraten base burn
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MORNING ;GLORY!
lutist :beautiful, Office. and 1.-'arlo
• 'Stove eberoffqed,:to ilte
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Too muchcannot Ip.sal.d.in...nr . a.lau ortko
iltoltY, which pp iitr .. 4itra.taXdn .tbp UT). of OH of er
stoves In tliO roarkot.: It 113 • •', ' • ,
GA: S (TO IX -If Di RR ,
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burns It own chler, iiid :riopilras „iory'ilttlii,:tittern.
tion after thu fire lo , mtuie,ft biiliiii so nrraziked dolt it
xlll ,-
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FEEVITS OWN COAL 1,
, •To Dablo.to no oltPfnoloninf :gas, and le prialtlvoli
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tho only.stovo , the Inarttot wh,lch boo the cidobratO
sill othoranra
counterfeit Imitations.'
4, 14.• In the r TfN WAItE and 'JAPANNED WADE' line;
• • we hnOp constanly, ,on hand of cini.ow,n.land forolon
nninnfacturoi the very latest and , beat patterns, and
male of tho vory bust material* carufnl.,"noittmou
kin(lB. of 'BOOPLAV, •
• •' l ;r,l gondralJohhin#,proinptiy 'ottontliid to.
?Don't' forgot No, 18, West 14t4iri. atioot:
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'Bums ';,Fillmonic Wafers,'
IYT itAIBTONV
D0c.11,/800
2.5 00
9,00
7 00
YOL. 68.
:./IHEEM ISS DUNBAR,- Editors tm.dPropil.cAtm's
SPONSLEIT - S` COL U4ll-1V:
A. . tZSPONSLER,
Real Estate Await, Seilvetier, conveyabres Insur
ance and Olndm Agent. Office Mtn Street 'Neat
Centre Spero.
lA/ANTED —sl,ooo for one-year on
Realllstate security,
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FOR SALE , .
A trial!' valuablo Timber Lind cobtainirqt DNB
HUNDRED ACRES, lying °till. South Mountriu 3.
miles above Mt. holly, known ao lhc - steunimw m ilt
properly,. Tho tract is most favorably located, easy - of
of access and the timber of tale Lest quality. t
For termite., apply to
. A. L. SPONSLEII.
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F OR RENT.., -- • .
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A desiradle suburban Itesithauto on 7,1,,,,,, . .
West Loather ' , street, Carlisle,: con- -0 if; i t .t .
taming two neres Of . ground, having - d I 12 2
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tli - Orkiffiffat - iirit - tottFtftary -------- a - 1 - - p - :-
FRAME HOUSE, te2 l A , ltt...:` ,
Stable, and other outbuildings, in good condition
wltlf.abundlnee of fruit. - .
Rent $2OO, to ho well securod, rayablo quarterly.
Apply to - - A. L. SPONSLEII.
I Miihr-PaTegit-itritritiftirefflrilailr.
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FIEST MORTGAGE 800 DS,
Interest iPayable Senni.AnnuntlYinlAnlA.,.
Subscriptions received by 4. 1, - . - SPONSLUIt, , the
Company's financial agent at Carli,lE •
--Thi , se - bonda baring been recently ,old for Ninety
cents on the dollar, were, on the ;;lat ot Jan aary, ad
vanced to 05, and on the :ICU of Vehruaryw rr a4alu
advanced from to 11.10 toll ) e
they al a' now held and regarded as the lariat I ttort
ment iu MI, country.
F , i .13, -- RAI, E.-- Ad I GOV pro
I_,,rSALE.
on ,orth
ho Lairs 2 , f .loh, . h : '1122 ,
aim; :21.212,10J ii.ot in lima anti 2224., Ju 'bpi L. ILo
mprovritai.2th aro a Irmo at..:ry
12%.4 1171 - 17 •
nu
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Dal 1k
cf eft ok? S 'l' 0
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:1,1 c o t hoof- cons o coioult out 0n1001it,, ,. ,
ith .o1,0.0u: co
01 fruit apol Flo ultbor, 'this proxft V Viet 1, , dIS-.
A. L.. , N.Y.\ ,LI.IL 1.01 1.-tarn AVo il'„
' , . A1..1....,..1 la Illi'L lor th.o lo or-.
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, 1,[J.1i.1;141 TO W-N, E.-; 1 1 )4^ I .N:GE
- :• , c'nncoa on %vnst, rnn - rct ictrec.t. tcriczr -
11.,• ou,lt .•: i'as •
'Hi • I.;,1 cw,l:llt,s;.o 1.1 zi itt In
`.7)1 i c cAlcc. c rcccnl co , . ccc
t,‘lc-Pc cry '..;Ccit Is — lll7l . ccccc.
zw:all,l five , n.rt1.11. , ,, ,
1,10, boh4li n
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tout.i.•i. our 111.0110. i -- A o uul
Cart I!•.rtrici, ;104 th.or., ;Ind r
of That,' lita potisidoi..ttto r•;
such as AKIN., untlttr hiflo
house.: and a fine 11141: t a
'as a Upt o nfln li pad. For optilt. to
- • • A. 1.. SllR,,i,te;;;
Eittatr itent.
ti - Opt2T6t. • - •
VAL UABLE C A SLATE FAB
• AT Pill VAT
:Situate on the North bldo„and parily.4undnd by
for Cognuduguinet ciiiiii,about 1 mile:, ''Ai rest , o
aailnuingjalid - Intely - ;pert: the lirdpc , ..t.y -
Itnoun as "ZIGLI:II'9 M.l.l.l.6'''colitaining about.
130 l of wllich are ,y rollout meadow, or
eruct: bottonklarid,. and about 51.1 AClai6 el which,
ern covered with. good Writer. The impbbfenuinto
area largo Weathiorboarded Livening honor. contain
ing eight rooms and a iiitchun. A large Bank Bain,
Wagon Shea, Corn Crib, Hog Lou, Carriage noose,
Wash HOUw and other convdnlont • out-unildlogs.
Air exTailleut
youn 0 apple orchard, besides, other fruit, midi as
Pear. , Peaches, Cherries, lirapes This in one or
the most productive farms in the township mid the
liiention the most desirable uspeSially for the raining
of stock. The loners are In ood order, there being
between OW and , 7UU pannels of board, and post :too
rails: The land has all been recently limed over,
part of it it becond nine, and now in the Light,
ntate or cultivation. 'And will be disposed of upon
reabonablu terms.
Fu: CPl'lll,lll4 further particulars enquire 01
' A.
heal EslUe Aeon
ep 2,7
The 1:4
cis
a
R 71 qTop , T , r.ii
1. 4
(1'1 ;
. jygwotY l lo tin oirlelh'rs.
toill
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quickly restore, Gra)%' Flair
a •
;to its.natural..color and beauty,
And Produce luxuriant growth. ft is •
perfectly harmless, and is preferred
—.over every_other_ preparation
those Who have a • fine head of hair,
as well as those who wish to restore
it, •• The beautiful Coss and perfume
• imparted to the Hair'make it desirable.
• - fOr old and, yottn.
ror, Solo by.-‘,ol,"l•lrrarglgig.:
iftroTol,)S3 0 infiENAYKITS'it.,, N. y.
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rrg. UM
ISIEZI
=MIN
17)12, - Y" Goo:Dr.:2,
AT A UCTiOS:
,
-I= lisraby ailuounco - who do tire Lou'
gains, that 1-mill oegno.mt ll'odi.caday• dom,
March 4, at 2•. o'clock to rot my very lc rof ctoch o
DitY 601)DS'nf publid a fiction.
•lit this largo orcortdhont of goods- ovoril hi ng uctl
'ed and heads' of , ! 116 'LB
Salo to rofrimouro; at 2 -n'olocit -P. Sl.,Gri . .l:ll.ircli 4.
,and VIII Lo continued each afternoen sod evenlug.
final itll.la disposed of. ,
Tile Mains irlll Le lll*3lll,'Ss •
,Od under sl6,efish onl dellvtisfof the goods;
en eltlalls.eflt. Itud'plavards 'flutes will Lu taken
-gapadefullinitorltliapProved ireffilty ;15 nixMOnills;
at t,i sueninnsodate my %patrons . I*lll fledust If DM.
' ccria." • •nar frdfn the' idlls that
. 0 - 2cord•sl:i to
Ahoifty'peißdnalbao doslri) -
,my. store , is Virgo laid facittnedlcas d will 'Lave
heiltii-prapred reicrfC fdr thd ladice,••
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( ,- ~ Gorman-Seed -. , 50re,,, ,_.. -,--
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_..r. • FAEI244 6EIO,IAIt mad ovum • ; - -.
Fi6l4 Gitrdop ' 4' Flower 'Beede . i.. .'
l i mit, pictito and Ornamental Treel.
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~ . Warranfalfreth quti . y,' Les/qua/10 - .
_.at lourcarprtcetby. I . '
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...* LOWS TQTTRSTY. & CO,. ...
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22f :11:ilitlr fieeregd-Str.',"tet.'ltitee'&, Vliro .
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N. It. Critalouo scut gratis. •. . - . ' ' •
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GO OD NEWS 1 ODOD NEWS
CiltßATf :DECLIATE:IN PRICES -'
"AT:TaIITINDW AND CHEAP CASKSTORE, • -•-• - ••- •
Cologini - 61. - I!ANOVEIC ANDromylllir Hoofland's Geriman-Tonia.
The tiubse rib r_wo ul cl respectfully Inform the put,
lliftliatliirra leeching made dally frota - thaTasturn -
MICR, a large lovolce of Now and Cheap Goode, such
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LA . I)I E S ' DR.ES, S. G-0-0 111 S ,
Frenell Me;•lnoti9,. _ .
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Moll:lira, ...., _
Fpplins,
- - Black and- Fancy - , ..
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-,- s -- French Ileppn, •
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Plain and , •
Fancy Do Lathes, • - • • .
Plain and Fancy.
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Alpaca, . ' ..
Poplins.' - ^ -•-•
7 A-- -S4I — A - • W - 14 8.1 341, A.ANT- 1Z..!-- -
BROCITA LONG AND SQUARE,
LONG AND pQUARE:WOQtENS
BREAKFAST SHAWLS in great variety
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' , and very clienp:,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES 1
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French,. -- .. .
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- arm:M.llo '
- - -- American CR&!is, . - , . :
Black and
••• Fancy Cas'simereft,
.Doeskins,
Black audirancy - , .. •
Over Coatings, Sattinetts,
• Kentucky :Joann,
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' Undershirts and
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. Drawerc.
DOMESTLOSI
si,fl
Uonnt. pa
nntt
Ct.( i•inukkl,, •
YID ;cl:ed and " •
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- 173:111mehodMilo,
1 , 1.111.,, Cheeks,
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TtiF; I I 'CB E k 0143
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HA NOV EN AND L'O 1:T, ET STREETS,
Oho becupludby
I:. II i Co. •
MOM
'- i A S',E I ' (1 ', -", !I ! r . - •
I hay, 11.1 ,1;y - carame ....,1 ~ hit,: of lay entlre stork
, 1 1,1,.1 /.0 I ,aI. a I % isle raill:u.'l ;at Ires ior.ra , ll.
1 , 1;1. Cll. :-1,:.1.1 . 1,1LL , , .
. lIIIIIL'Ii.
'‘1 , 01., PLAIDS
And Cwt.
Llnilseys, &e., tot very
tett. 1,
C4.1..0'111'4 'CASSIIVIE HES
e S 1 N .ETTS, ,Ory low.
17nw4•r thal:t eveisoltl.l”-Ciirlfsla:
7. ri-kings L
Gil yhtnus~ .. . • .Cheeks,
e;rtidpit . Nan vi , • -
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at the veer I FC price,
laest miIko : CALICOES, 121-ets
As my stn, Ic ltns been bought Mace the great—de
ellue in gi eat bargains may Its expected. Some
article days tl;nu cest..tu xvluce. my-at:los,as WM-as_
pal4l.lle ! -
-• • CHAS: oaitiiv,
No. 47, Weat.Malu StratA. ,
SHOES-I
LADI MIC;FTS and CIIILDLEN'S Boots and
hoes, of the very boat makes, at cost to close out the
•tock. C. O.
1867. , SPRING. • IPG7,
ARGAI S
- `NON OINININII IN
DsIIRESTIIC 000 1 0 S,
D1, F 50 GOODS,
_ CASSIMERES.
SATINETS,
JEANS, •
AVIIITE GOODS,
DIINS
ZEPHYRS,
. 7tIItDOSS,-
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NOTIONS,
AT -
RING'S NEW STORE,
• No, 55 WEST MAIN STREET. • •
Opposite tlf6 :\lturion Douse, next to -Post Offleb,
_
e r . IENT'S F HING
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AND \
VARIETY STORE
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-No. 1:;---8ateth -Thrnover-Street
The sulmrrlber helisleave to inform gentlemen and
housekeeperb soil thep LOAM generally, that he has
now and will keep constantly ou hands, a large and
elegant es,p, lment of PUUNISHING GOODS,
such an Cotton Merino.and Woolen Hilrti and Draw-,
era, ilonloriess all binds, Black and White Kid Gloves,
Thread end ether Cloves, Neel, Ties, Suspenders,
llenta"ftaveling Bogs, Linen and
Paper. Collar,, Culls, •Ac .
. - Also, HOUSE FURNISII
-INO 000D1 , , couhlsting i poet of Cedar and Willow
Chamber vets, Brushes and Combs,
all ;duds Ulm,. I:whets, loot Tubs, Soaps, 'Vellum
-mi., Pena, Mationary, ,c,f. Don't }'argot-the stand,
N 0.1.3 :lentil Minevor Steen, two doom, South of
Wraduneed's GI wry Store, - Carlisle,
C. ID:Tropp.
ma 1 .21 67-If, .
OON 01.1 T PRY GOODS MEN
' • ' 7th TITE PUBLIC.
l'aYeju,,t rot urnud hein the Nast etilit my Spring
', t i :, and usind, Ima f.ollMg floods a little cheap
tan any titer Dry Goods !louse in town. I do
,„..„11.,i n l e ~a ry to occupy a column of news•
to efolfinvor-to, C. - cep up my reputation for soil
cf..raa if offle. nor lig) 1V11 , 11.1.0 ICtort any clap trap
tee roit thc_public.....lll Last,: of them. to .c:ill'aud
e,..loints for (11%110,1m,, and [(riot fatigled with the
net to • 1.•oy. I Zmoember the stand- No. 32,
ao ,, r s , root, m•x f - drier to lir. Ifieffer's, and
r Hardware • Store,
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P.. . I ,1 it f..y nellona - abaut my third and fourth
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110 '11.71.1.ES
.;; LY AN lAII t YIT L.
1 1 2/ Ch 11 . 0.7,70.
0:t ItANurEit AND I,Ol.lTILt,li
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!Ow k..f 'Ohio well known
'nt.t.oth.o to hosionsi hopo to
ru,elvv ow! okaro of thi,publie pat
rollil; V lag luag ~ , ..I)vritlncell In tile buolnuts, 1
h,0,• gonoral hothilikethm to nll who
, til p , tf , l/...0 too. All niy old frionds and auquoin
-1,111105,N,.. cordially lovitod—,:trl to loony nnw °llea
do: irollt , of a holpitublo rreoptlon.. '
.('-, , tillargeN,rc.a...oottblii, nod arvonknindationti for,
plea and hurrpn '
-. iprlill r.,7 -1 y
iIII3EIII..AND VALLEY HOTEL,
O.IIIIIAIN DEDFORD STS,, .OARLISLE.
'l2lnr_undsidenettdeslres_toinfernChisfriends and
the traveling public rhat,Lo; has takori charge of this
wall known stand, and Is premed tO sccousodato vis
itors Iv Ith Loading, and lodging. on reasonable terms:
Ills labia Is supplied with the best the ruark,ot uf.
- fords. - -bar contates the oholeost of Ihfuern:
Ills departrilentiii'are 'connuodlons , end Pirn-litii
stable lain shots (dh earufdi and esporleneect - ostlor,
,and he hrlies,tu,be ablo toglve sulks satisfaction to
all bin Flasks. ' ~ • ,JOON IL FLOYD.-
iday3,67 ly." '.
1 7 1 . U T S . ll 0T E ,
— Late‘BPally `ILo use,
flouNuit. kITATII'
froili of 1-ic
' I). Jr. 111/TCIIISON,PN,Vr.:
f • liarrimbUra,
S. A- ("), K. ST AU 1 0 . F Elb
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, HOIIIIAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
Prepared by-Dr. C. M. SACgsoN,
The Great Remedies for' all Diseases
LIVER, STOMACH, OR
Hoofland's German Bitters
. ,
le eompoecul of the pure juices (or, nitliefitro male!.
3___,
tinily termed, lie - 7 trade) of R. ocl to t
11-e rit oit na-linrks ; —nut king—n-preftnra--
tion, Ilitaily - 0011111T ',., , . ti. - to, and - entirely
free/r e n t A feetielie F - Fii...c..3 admixture of any
kisui. . .
110 . 0FLAND'S GERMAN TONIO;
la n combination of all the Ingredienta of the 11Mere;
with the purest quality of Santa .Crua Eon, Orange,
etc., making one of the most pleasant and agreeable'
retertlled ever altered to the polite.
Tho: , e preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic
nd
mi:lype, will vse.
Hoofiand's German Bitters
crtscs of nervous depresslon - csiliiin . eotne nlrolioYlo —
moos:$:11.3) . .
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN - TONIC
- The Bitters or the Tonle me both equally good, and
contain t 1 o ,:111111 medicinal
The stomach, front a variety of rouses, ouch no hull
get-tion, Dyttpepoln, _Nervous — 'Debility,
etc., to vrry apt to te,"St have 'lto funetferns
deranged. Tbe'result tv ° , of which Is, that the
penult sullen front reveral or more' of
- . rollowhntAll,eascat . _ .
1 110 L A ,_ll - Alt PER
Constipation. !Flatulence, Inward Piles,
Fulness of Blood to_the_He_ad, Acidity__
of the Stomach, Zirturen,...Hea-I.t
-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness
Olk. , Weight. in the Stomach,
Sour :Eructations, Sink
_
inv.. or Fluttering at the Pit
of -the Stomach; Swiminirig of
the Mead. 'Hurried or - Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the. Heart,
-Choking- or Suilbeatina Sensationh when
in a Lying Posture, Dimness of-Vision,-
- Dots or ',Webs before the - Sight, °
._., -Dull Pain in the—Head,' Defi- •
- Money of Perspire Gen, Yel- . •
- lowness-'of tee-Skin 'rind -
B e
the Side , fELD 'Back.,Chest;
- eto. „ S d e n
.-.*Flu s has. 0f..--" 'Burning.
in the Flesh, Constant fmagmings of Evil,
and Great Depression of Spirits..
.. . . ..
There reined I eb will effectually cure Liver Col aint,
Jaundice, Dyspelniln, Chronic or Nervous Debility ,
Chronic Diarrluen, Diocese of • the Manus, and 01l
331 - ' lug froiii.Dl;ordered.Vver, Etomach t or
senaue, aria .a.
IntentineA. .. • ------ .- .. c
Hes — ultfira - - - from any , whiitoyor ;
PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM,
' induced by Severe Labor, Hard-
ships,
There is no medicine eaLut equal to these remedies
In such rased. A tone and vigor is Imparted to the
whole Svttem, the is Strength.
ened, food is 011.$0yea, 'the stomach digests
promptly, the lolood ho pudic a], the corn.
plezion becomes 4 sound and healthy,.
the yellow ti ege• Is eradieeted limn—the oyes, a bloom
le given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervoushr • •
valid becomes n 'drool; and healthy being._
Persons Advanced iii Life,
And feeling the hankof time weighing heavily upon _
them, with nil its nttenannt Ills, trill find hi the tee, of
thie • BITTERS, or the TONIC, mn elixir that will
inch' new life into theirielna,restve In n measure
the energy and ardor of ore youthful days, build up—
their shrunken forrntratn give health and happiness
to their remaining, years. ,
.It Istruatteltestaltlished fact that fully.one-half of tlitt—
female Portion of ourpbpuletion are eet•
dom in tiro enjoyment . of good health ; 'or,
to use their own ex ' pression, never fee
—troll.P- —They a re-inn • mild, 'devoid - of alt
energy, extremely nervous, and have no appetite.
To Me close of persona the BITTERS, or the
TONIO, Ix especially uscommended.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are made stromsby the UM of eitherof them, remedies.
They will cure every caso of MARASMUS, without
Thousands of certificates have accumulated hr the
bends of ti, proprietor, but apace will allow of the
publication of but g few. Thole, It will bo observed,
arc men of note and of such standing that they mufti
bo believed.
. .': Chief Justice of the Suprente Court of Pa., tirrlten i'
' - ,P,hiladelphia, March 111, IS.GI'.
r i."
"I, fliid 'lTonfland's Guinan Ilil 1•!rn ' ti
a good
• tonic, useful , _l,, In dlnenees et 'the
.cligentliip organs, nod' . :eti - A_ sir great bonellt In
cumin of debility, rind' ci l L=.:l wmtt.of•uerrotle tie
Von in the system.
~ Yours truly, ._ . .
Hon. ; James Thompson.
Jiuillt of the ,S'opreme Oourl of Pennsigrani*.
- l'hitadciphiff, Aprll .:93;
"I consider Manna's 0 erman'llitters" a valuable
medicine In case of attache of Indloalon or Dyspepsia.
-.1. can certify thin from my experience of it. .
' lrours, sollia respect,
From toy. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D.,
Parlo. or Ihi
. Dr. Jae:son—Dv:lr fir : I bare been ft equently re
quested td connect my name with recommendations
iliflerent libido of medielnes, but regarding the
flee S 0 out of iny ap proprlate ebere,
bare in all capes . „ dined; but p with a
• proof in rani ; 008 Instances And
partleillarly in my WWII family, of the
'usefilluois of Dr. Doefland's German linters, I depart
for mice from niy usual - course, to express my full
‘iburictlon that, for 'general debiltty of tbe.sgilem, and
rspreially,fbr Liver Complaint, it is a sofa and catcalls
preparation.. In some eases It may fail; but usually, I
doubt not, it will be very beneficial to tbose wit seller
from the above causes.
1=
.4 ; sistm . l - 1 Editor Christian Chromic Ph{fddelphiq
-- I have derived decided honed). from the use or Hoof
loud% German Bitters, tend feel It m? privilege. to re•
commend them is a most valuable tonic, to all who are
suffering from general debility or front diseases arising
fiOnvderangement of the liver. Were truly,
, E. D. E.t.NDALL
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GEO. W. WOODWARD."
JAMES TITOMPSOLT."
Yours, Tory respootially,
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- POETICAL
The Old Canoe
fo2lowitg,bnautifut Ifilicshayelieon going, the
df:-notiopopniatnm for Beyond years withont
credit Whoever the author IR, nod we confess our it.
to.namehim;thonld ete len tlilntmlidering prcg
ony,of hhibraln,,As artNworthy of his Filmiest
days of gonnthe poetry:
.Where_the rocks ore gray and_ the hhorniAstecp,...,
And the waters jtelow lony, dark and doom:
;Where the_raggedllne,An Its ItMoly pride,
Leans gloomily over thu murky side: • '
Where the recite mud runhet; are tail sad rank,
And tIM weeds grow thick ou the winding; hank;
Whtire the obadow Is.heavy the whoinslay. • through,
Lays at Ito mooring the obi carton.
The unclean paddles nro Idly dropped, .4
Like a nea•hlyd'e wlngn that the storrn_han lopped,
And crowd on railing one o'er one,
Like folded hands when the wort: le done;
SShUp bully 'melt and forth between, • .
The nplder ntretches lan sliver screen ;
,
And-tho-molomn-owl;-tyltlrthin.tlull - "tetr-hran" --
Soaks clown on the Ptdo °film old canoe.
~.,
•Tho stern half sunk In thowavo, slimy ' 7.:
Rots Alowly away In Reliving grave,
Anti the groom mono o'er derny.
Hiding tho mouldgrlng ihnit away,
Tilk - Vtlf - o - lila( Int oer t 1 4 n, omb n flower,
Or tho ivy that Innitlli, tUe fallen tower:
many n , Masan of Ilvelyst Into -
Springs up o'er tho stetaof th, old mime.
.1_
The thltranness waters are &acl,aucl atilt ;
Slut tine light winds play with the boat at wilt
And lazily in and Out again
-
It float., the length of its runty chain,
lAlno the weary March of the hntnle of limo,
That meet: and part at the noontide ebiatg.d.....
And the shorro:tm hioard at,eaeh turn num,
By lino dripping bow of the, old •earine. .
0 InanyA thrte,',qth a ramie. hand,
I have, pulled it aaaj - - irunt the pebbly Oudot', p
KUdWr.t tiairttalD - Ww - whera:theztrenm - yuns - nufilc--.---,
Where the whirls are Wild and the eddies. are tr. - 10,, --
And innghed nal - leaned o'er the rorkliikelde, • -
And looked below in time broken tide.
th.tt the (icon and boats were two. .
quint were niryot . ell.bach fr , nt the old canoe.
But now as I lean Wer the ertunbling
An I 1.. dChelotr In the sluggish tide,
the face that I see thorn Is graver growl:,
A tliihe laugh that I hear has n solVt: true,
•
And the hands that. lent to the shill wings.
hove grown. Vomitlntu Itie sterner
1,(v,!t0 lhluh j.,111110 le",nr', Mid fieW,
A I r,adted a here the whirl, their wild .pray threw;
Ere tr waned, or tho green grans Mew,
• O'ur theinuultlei k.; st,on or 11(0 u1:1 aunt,. •-•" •
Al LLANE o U.S.. ` ;
RETRIBUTION
-
“hast - cir, - faster! your Horses creep like
snail-, drive for your life!'
tient M orloy, as the troble'mnfili7it;
'slandered clashed along the pebbly tornliibe
road, while the :sprites thsw. from.thcir iron
uourg-rornragticiirtiTc-,
lion, with voile and whip put them- to. the
top;of,thoir speed; and the chaise, in its
rapid course, left- behind it—it_trail of light,
as though the w heels'h ad been ignited.
/thigh and.s.teep.hill front, - -tit longtli
enforced a more moderategatt; when 'Morley,
as if struck by a sudden recollectiohiqu rned
his head towards his companion a lovely
- younglumtle;'who;paleTeilentairdmvotimr- -
lees, reclined on-his ehOulders.
"Kato, my love," said Morley, tenderly,
'rfear this will prove -toe much for your
detieatq fame.
There was 00 iyply. Morley leaned' his
fitiki towards hers, and by the moonbeams,
saw that her features were fixed, her open
eyes gazing on vacancy, while the tears
which bad recentl,y,_streamed -from- them,—
seemed congealed upon hOr bloodless cheeks.
.iGod Of heaven I" exclaimed - Morley; "what
means this! ante, beloved, eddred I do you
not hear me 7 will you not speak to tae—lo
Morley, your .Morloyi"
The name he uttered like a charm, dis
solved_the_spelL that li(mnd_ her. long
drawn sigh, us if struggling from II breahim.;
heart, eseapePher cold quivering lips; a
,fresh fountain d , f fears _burst forth; and with
anhvnteric
_
loVer. Manned but enraptured
Morley folded lie!• in his arms, and bent to
kiss away her tears—when with a sudden
- stunt; - di:iengag ierseirl'irri 'his - 'em
brace; and, drawing back, she looked wildly
angSagerly. _in_ hislacc.— _
ii Morley, said she, in a voice of thrilling
tone.- Do-you-love me."
- "Dearest, Lest Kate:" he replied, "do you,
I can you doubt' it l" .
, !Do sou lama ma, Morley," she. ropeatod
with.tnereased earnestness.
rruly—devollid—mild IY I" cried .111 ml ay,
on his knees. "41y_the heaven 11mt is shin
ing over us—"'
"No morn oaths—enongh of :protestation.
Are you willing, by ono action, at' this mo
ment, to prove that lAtm truly dear to - yon,
Morley ?
am;llibughlt carry . with it my dr:-
.struction !" -
itslc not. your di , struetion—l implorp
yott to preV6nt - mine! Rvturn.".3,forley, rir
Lurn I•' 111orleysgilzed itt her n if doubting
his sense of hearing,. •
‘..Roturn, ICato '
"Ilott,rn instantly «!')
"Kate, are you serioti - s--are you he
might have added r lnnermr reuses;". hut she
interrupted hint.:
1,1 ,in emrums—f tits ,hot mad, Morley;
IneMisistent.; - uu - fickle," she - subjoitmdi
readina - the impression that was rising on
,11 - orloy's countenance. -That' I love,..1111(1
In thnt lova 1 tn'capahle to ottit lige, do nut
Morley, insult me' by doubting even .by
look: Bat, Q I if you love, ulnas you ought
as yma have aworn you d0,1,1s It ttia t of hon
or, 1 tan ',lora you to raki,
,ine hack to my
• .
• , oro yoviv littler !".oxolajtooil A[orl(ky, al
nio4 utiemrvioly "f what he . uttered, ; so
astonished. was lie. • •
''Ayr, to my Intliuv, my gray-headed, my
doting, my eon fhling. falherLitiko ao to him
before his heart is broken I.lf6TTlittd—htt
loves! Limes been with him," she Cried
in wild agony,. i‘even now, as ,I Icy in.yOur
arms, spell-bound in my trance;whiltd,, the
'carriage roiled on'to my perdition ! I could
not' ":peak, 'but I knew where and
whither I watt:hurrying: yet everithen was'
I with my father," she cried WitY n, load
voice and' look, ef- supernatural - solemnity,
"he lay on his death-bed, his eyes turned
upon me—his axed. anti. glaring oye, it rest
ed tipim —me, nc.l.,lay in..your arms—he:
euraed me and died.l. Jlis.thaloclietiOn yet
rings ip.my eirr=hiti eye ,IF; now upon me!
Morloy, s for the loyO'or-hotiven, ere It b 6, too
' , - -
~ ,, ,Composn'yourselfony beloved-40y own
Rote l," ; • - .
!'po you Rho cried, !‘,Wtiold.
you. till 8,1006 my frantic soul . With whrds?
, Wolf Blinn her •.to it husband Who
could ~a bsthilon her father I—what .power.
mny'trnnsfurm, tlio
,rowigno ,sittu,ig4 tur into
thefdithful wife!, 'Morley, you hope for
'tinerity„ not;' do not destroy the being who
To - ii(;s oil . —
WI Io' VAC'S" You to' iipserili
-,„- naught I.IK $llO sank athis .fantl,
and film xeinalavdlin hi§ arnisla stato-of
_
fatigtied. borseg hnd :rehoreit about
to cl wttS. 4ttir.
cgllod to the poollhm.
'l'hrp'you horses' 'henas,".'hetrieil, ! , we
shall roturn !"•: Thu Elteede-s'nenie to ncquire
repowOd vigor' ft•ont. - tho,..nlierntion;in .their
doorfie.nl4 . werp.propeeding, Irlisiuneo.
op their relorn 'Olen Xiite yovi•rea.
, 'Where Viet ,
oiirried
Of° exclairried:'''.'"''' • - ' • • • .•
= ATo belovadi" whifjpor;
~!.7,(. s )ny: , :iAtyin Idol; - icr my ,
_
(..
.
' L i tfiC, " ' ‘‘:
0.,
_ ,
, .
can it bellr-hut.no_l . _will_ not :doubt; you
never deceived me—you - cannot 1- God bless
you, Morley, God,blessi you! .my dear, dear.
Morley'!" Anil with her pure arms around
his neckiehe imprinted a siste'r's:kiss upon
his lips Mid dissolved, in delicious tears,
sank with, confidence of conscious inno
cence upon:hishosom. The °Mulel infiti-.
cace - of - virtue fell like a balm" upon - Um
ttimultuous fdelings of,
.tho loVers; and never
thezirildest - rnomenttif , ppsion , -nut even
when he first, heard the avowal of 'love from
his heart's spier:tea—had Morley felt so tri
nmphantly happy !
. "Whore is hi, ? is he alive—let nun see
him,-is 'he well?" shrieked Kate, as she
rushed in' the house of .her
, !Por - whom do yoa..enquire madam,"
coldly'asked the. female slip' addressed, the
maiden sister - of Kiite's.father.
, "Aunt, dear Mint, do not• speak to ine
thus lam not what you think me. •'But
my father—My.fatheri is he. alive. Is he
well? . 0, deer aunt,.have. pity on me ? I
in_repuntent—LitmAnnoneM.M....__l
"In one word Kate, are you iparifedr,
"I nm not.l" ' '
p'raisad toollew
father is not welt I" •
• ",,Quick t Quick I •Lefore'it' is too Into!"
And the distracted in ruched into the room
LEM
• "Father,',' not-avert your face, Father
I am yourown Kate; I am restored to you
es I laft,you! • By,_the years_of_love_Alif
have pilssed betivaeniis , fMgivo Lho folly=
the offence—the crime of a moment! liy
thomemoryef my mother—,' ,
"Como, girl I cease I" said the old men,
othleavoring Abrough the
,weakness of ego
and in-infirmity, and dm workings
,of ago
nizing feelings to bo firth; 'forbear,. end
ansWer Me truly; la- this gentleman yo:r
husbandr • •
illiliNlEl
Kste was aliont to reply, hitt Mori qy
stepped forward. "I inn rot," said ,)lorry,
" blessed with that lady's hand. sho has no-
With your sanction:
and without that sanction dearly as I love
- her, and 'topless as I - inay be of your eon,
sent;' I will never Ihereafter ask it, 0'
.
-^ Do -you pliAgo your _word to this, young
man
' , My snored word, as a man of honor, r
may have inherited your hate, but not
desPrvo itl"_
.- • _
••Children, yon have subdued me I" 'ex
claimed the father: 'Morley, my daughter
i. yours !Po lforley seized the old. non's
iiinareely „believing the scene before
hint to be i•eal.
'•Afy father I' said we , ning lists', on
'1 I.l‘ • -
- her - lairre , Thr-Trrrn
cheek pressed to his, The:good oust
partook of the koneral joy, and even Kate's
fay.irf to dog. wettest to thank her father •for
his to his . dear mistress: Thehaff
.py *father sat with Itisifrm around 'his daugh
ter's waist, and, n , , Jfe pressed her lover's
hand, he said,- - •
_ "FtelMld in au. this the , iodness of God I
Behold the blessings that follow the perfor
-mance-of oar - duties: Your father '
yohnk
gentlema:.„ before - you saw the light of hea
ven, had entailed toy hate aspen all his off
springs Thad nourished this bitter feeling
even you who had never offended
and. whiten-every
.one else loves. This
very day the
.cherished hostility,of'yenrs had
kiven away before my desire to secure my
daughter's happincs3;- - i4-felt , that-ng,e--was
creeping on me, and Amt the morning of this
blessed day,' I - hnd rem - 11W over - the .holy
bobk to prove my contrition for my sinful
creatures by uniting - you.- my children, in
marriage. The tidings of my daughter's
.elopement scattered to the winds all — nry
better thoughts, amr revived. my syorst in
, tenfold strength. I felt, at least thought so ; '
the approach of my malady to a region
%viler& it would soon prove fatal. No time
was folic lost;' my will was hastily _drawn
- I — bequeathed my beggared daughter,
Lott the father's curse. It would have been
signed this night, for over this - book I had
, s taken an oath never to forgive her iv 1M
could abandon her father."
=I
I 'oll my father,"interrupted li_ate, to
whtini.the Itutriblo images - Of Ter trancere
turned; , fripity cense, my dear father."
4•131e,r, you, forever bless you, my over
excellent Kate, yonr fllinl obedien re has
prolonged your father's.existenee."
goon Fight iu Kentdcky
A Ono Oflite_gloiies of life in_
Kentucky, 'The programme is this : Some
one announces to the gentlemen planters of
an mxtendedn'oblitidfliciedthat he will give
a barbecue and coon fight on a certain day,
at such a place, and they are invited to
bring thcmtselves, tlieir friends sea their
for his ennui is n veteran, and. will
aake a big flight.. This bEings a large
gathering of men and dogs to enjoy the
feast and the light. The coon is placed in
a barrel wall one head out, laid flat so that
cannot betaken on the flank or rber, and the
dog tintt.briage out the coon—andit fakes
one or pluck to do that—wins the bet.
Ow the ,- occasion to .be described — zi:Harge
pitrylissembled wi.th numerous fine dogs, On
ger• tits. the fray. Tho.spert began r ,but or •
-ery deg - 6r I the piirty tens, whipped out by
the sharp., teeth and clan's of the gallant
(sum.. r,s n matter of course there WilS'a
soby el:mm..llnd Fenno tough swear' tlg nt
there_mus in_scedy like°
preemit I;utking with a grin of delight, ns
441,11 def,e ed dog ••gave up the Vattle. lie
bud, with him alniser,ibleyollow cur, which
.wont ghookintr'nbOut with its tail between
ita b•gs s; napping mid shying ut ovary- dog
that otfeeed telmos of. friendly.intreduction.
Iu the - midst of the mjiroar c l'ankee qtd
remarked: , ,
, .
"WO, plaue'', 1 think 1 have Rot a
do that_willbring'ont that !ere coon.'
"WIR•SQ is, ha? WherEi is 110 Bring
him 011 t," Shouted a scoro of witnesses. - -t" •
103 is" pointing to the misoinblo
cm%
Thorn "was a general hutgli, and
~1 1:„ r .; of bets in any (inanity.
4 1 ,.'Ittlenten, han't go.t much mop.
•ltni; here's 114. watch ttliqq+
'That 'era , watch is n NI.IO-01.d: 1;111, it's , an
all-fired time-keeper."•
N'ol.l ten dollars' against yotir,
watch amid the rtioney:' • • •:. ;
• ''‘Val. " guess that's about tali.. I'll ilo
. ,
Aft. rn groat deal of.coaxing sud
theAlloirgredwnsloirdmi eloso to tho month
of life barrel,: The lau,eo after potOng
nod calling his dog pet hanio4 ri minute,
suddenly seized bin;, and itirruil him into
the teui el, stern' first.
'Thu next instant, with an agonized yelp
out came the. dog—and out clime 'the coon,
ton.—fastimed by tooth and. chow' to. tho
haunches of the fleeing dog: The- sarcoma
that followed Tony riot be described,
t• 1 gnu .talio that. 'era money and
watch;!' quietly ratottrlced 'Mr. Yankee s and
he took thorn. •. • • •
- the loses, with a Roy', by way of golf
obsoiwed ;
aI reckon y.ourdog is 900."
'Wcl-4yes--- , : gtiess 'damaged;
loft I never reclined Mtn' worth mor'n ten
don't's; - "
EgiEMEI
, ~Abljan Iltinti nn old rasident of Williamk
will tie reirkeziflierOzr..by._rnikny. of thg
older, residents-of EfMnpablie--County for
his quainlne' f i3,nort luvzrof n, , jolco, :.On min
ovonsion went to BustOn, and at the hotel
at 'dinner - -inquired for chicken; vit4eli
pidvesl to b, remarkably tough, ,whereupon
therohl-gent-leran asked the landlady, 'where
the fo wI ' o.nrno' from,. • She , knew bor
tomer,. and
,replleda.Out mame from
Runty " . foi the tow help -ine.orpur
itted'oiidr fatty; yearo l"
1.1 aro . thonsmd§_af anon thu world
'Emilus . and fawn'. upon a man in 'his
toposputjty,,,,j),,jlti..tylion. advotadty oyerMhoa.
Ihn o .thoyaro the lira, not only to dtaurt ) bu
to.traduco and shindorldm. ~ •
'Ti,IVI'S . :-2'52,0,0 in '.6:xlvance, or -$2,50 - wfthin tliu ye
mimwm
=I
EWE
- Anecdote
When General SI .1 Atlanta
preparing for his fat to the mkt,'
an( oasler eras,._ prof :cling all
civilions to leave Al or-Solt-1h)
-within twelve ilajTS: any - its isStic
geqtleman entetcd . Shernutnls (Alen and
in
gnirerl•forthe general! The latter answered ;
'very promptly; PI ant' General Shen - nano -
The colloquy was very nearly ns follows: ,
; - ,Citizen—Citneral,4 am a- Northern. man,_
from the. State of Connecticut; hare been
_living at -Atlanta for nearly seven - year:; ;
have accumulated coil:Adorable property
here, and cal see.that you" have 'ordered all
citzens to leave within twelve days,-h came
to see if `you would Junk° an My
case. I fear, ifneitve, my prriperty.will he
destroyed.
General Shernmu--I.What, kind of property
do you own; sir-7 --r-Perhaps - I trill make, nn
exception in your case, sir..
_
Citizen;=:-I own
,a block.of stores; three
dKellings, a plantation two miles offal thiin . ,
sird - tutfird - yr -
General .Sherman , - Foundry,' eh I what
have you .been doing with your foundry?
Citizen—nave beeh making enstins.
General Sherrkan.-_What kind of castings 7
Sltqt and shell, , ,tissit:.alf that kind, of'thine
'I-bnre - Made-snmr-shotßnd
-somf--sh
shell ; .
General Sherman,—Yon have been inakinit,
shot and shell to destroy your country, have
you'Pand you still eta; n facora ° on nccourd, of
being a Northern . man F—Yes, sir, I will
make'an exception in your case ;,you shall
go'SOuth to-morrow morning.nt, auntise.—
.Adjudant, see that this order id carried out..
Grderly,•show - tbis man tie door-. '
_Citizen—tiof, General, can't I go Nqrth ?
General Sherman—No, sir; too utifity of:
your class there-alrenny,
THE lIHEN.-11H) Alpino horn
is an - instrument Inalle of the bark of a
tt:_speaking trumpet,
is used to convey sounds to a great distance.
hays heard that when the last rays of
the Sun gild - the -summits of the Alps, the
shepherd who inhabits ilmhighest peak of
these mountains takes his horn ander'. sIN ith
the Lard." _A;:•
is the — meighboring shcphard, hear
min they - leave their lints and repeat these
words, the sounds,arp_ . rrolonged many min,
whiJu the echoes of the mountain and
grottoes of the roclis repeat the IMMO of:
God. -Imagination cannot ptcturc anything
more :Vern n than such a scene. . Dtfrim;
the =floors that sucCeedsrtho shepherds bend
their knees and Lai. iu tim_opert toin .
repaii . to Th , ,
gilding the tops of these stupendous !noun
taittsup,rn which tho vault. of heaven ',veins
to rest, the magnifictint seeneFy around, and
the. yokes of the shepherds 001111 ding from
rook to I.i:wit, the praise of . the Almightv,
tlli tit mind of every trtc,'clerwith ennui
sin,nt and awe..
.Conn NATI.T RED PEOPI,FI,—the gDod -11 ft
turod it yen can, for there is .no attraction'
-so great, no charm so admirable. A face
that is full of the expression of ittniability is
always-beautiful. It needs.mo'paint and no
powder. Cosmetics are _superfluous for it.
Rouge caanot.improve its cheeks, nor
wldte mend its complexion ; When you
gezejnO4 the face of it noble -hearted man
woman,-it - is not-the shape of the features
you really See, nor yet the tint. of the brill
iance of the eye. You - see the nameless
- these, and
leaves for your instinFt a sense of grateful
fascination; you :ace an indescribable embodi..
_men t of a heartfelt goodne4s which wins.3:our
regal'. in spito - of external appearance, "and
defies all the critical rules of the :esthetic.
Cultivate good nature, therefore. It is al
ways in fashion, and al ways in season.
Everybody . _admireG, t. t irevr — gro-Aq
. stale. It costs little to acquire, and noth
lnzlo keep. Yet it is beyond diamonds in
its.orth to its owners, and can neither be
stolen nor lost hoWever neglected. Surely
this is a jewel that Merits a search r and when
found merits-rt protection. PosSess• your
selves of it, - young - Woman ; -no talisman
will fled you so 'bewitching in the jinlg
ment of the sensible among the other sex.
Secure it, young man ; you eould have no
Letterattraeticm_for-a loving- womanTand
no . sttfW guaranted of domestic happiness.
MISIINDIMSTOoD .
TIIXT.—A worthy den-
I pm hired a journeyman f4rtner from,a.neigh-.
- boring town for the summer and induced
NM—although , ' -he--was - mnuceusttaileirlb
church-going—to accompany the family to
church, on_ the first sahhath of _liis.stay.=
Upon their return to the deacon's house, he
asked his `hired -- man how lie liked :the
preaching., lie don't like to hear
nny.minis'tcr preach poll - tics."
~"1 ern very sure yon heardmo politics to
--darsaid the deacon., _ ,
Inn ti!lre thatl diarrittid tilt. man.
. "Mmition the r ßassagm," Aaid.tbc &neon.
"I wit said,uu. the Republicans
scarcely are savedi' where willthe democrats
appenr?" ---
"Ah,“ said the :deacon; "you mistake.—
These were the worda-- If the 'righteous
scarcely are saved, how will the ungodly and
}ricked appear ?"
.10, yes," said the maw, "he mkgbt.h.t.ve
used, those. words, but I knew deuced well
what he meant."
We Fade as a Leaf.
As- the trials oflifedhieketi,;'and , the
dreams of other days fade, one by one, in
the•cleep . viiiit ref disappointed hone,-the heart
grows weary of the struggle, and we hi-gin
to realize our insignificance, Those who
'have climbed . to the pinnacle of•fame, 7 or
revel in luxury and. wealth, go fo the grave
at' last with the poor wendicant-who begs'
pennies by the witysidri, and like him. aro
soon forgotten. r- Generation After genera.
tion,•rnys an eloquent Modern wfiter, have
felt tie we feel, and their follows were se 11c
tire 1111110 its
,ours are now. They pa;f. , .ed
away_, as. is vitpOr, while 'nature \vitro the
ttante aspel- r t of. beatil4. its when her Oreator
than mandeti • hoe to be. And
shall it
be when we are gone, The heavens'
will lie as bright over'our graves as they} •are
now around v,ir path ; the world will have
tho saw 84action for off:pring yet, unborn
that etie 01166.14 ad for ourselves, tend that she.
111 now fkir our children. :Vet a•little while
and.all:thi; will hive happened! Days will
- continue to Inure on, and laughter.and,song
will be,tuattal in the very, chamber in which
ire hied; and .the 0 -. Ye that mourned for us
• will hie dried and.will gliSten'WitAtay ; and
evgn our ehildren.will cettso - to think of its,
and.'will flit remember to lint_Leux_nntnes.
When Rowland _HO ; was, , somb yea ni
ago, in Scotland, he was introduced; an,
aged minister, somewhat -'resembi 'fig •hiln.-
pelf in piety and eccentricity., Pbo old man
lookedda him for come limo very earnestly;
mint length elid ; I -have been
looking' for sonic .teem at the deems of you'r'
faeo?' , "And. What do yoti,' think„ of it V.
-said that,
if the,grace df ;God had' na-•ehanged your
heart ; you 4ould ha been: a most tremendous
rogue." Mr, Mill laughed heartily, end
"Well, you hayo ju4.104 the nail. On
-the.hend.":
angis , 'risttop
novee accomplishes the desired and add an
insolent- olio. ,hteems 'done: lint -the: .writee.
This , true :of all . correspondonco, bat'
inoeo • Nwailly when i‘ppllakto
'cation:4W n lnisiness mittiee..- In this de-,
pnrlthrsnlr.the,tenogentleman easily' roc=
ognized; 'and with 'him, abovo.all.others,. is
It valifyino. to llitedomaride,, Which.
09u0 11 etl. • Other., langnaga,..„Avo.ield be
.rejeciod. - nee :..oft - ,Orr:-.epinplied_ with, and
witteve . .r.thir (mid floss One° ;Is 'Satisfaction
pbrfortittng ft:),
,11141. most sipproyrintp ICB
braille& is Et &railing noiniiklirance.-
Of the'nuiny'.species of this:animal- to. ho
-found in all parts of-ihe , :woridithe natural,
ißts._ , lititgu.seveu_td.:4,ldi-ituntinent
ster..--glmy or black, -the" red; the - cruss,-
'4;;Wift, the grey., thaconsi the pridrie and:thos
.arctic fox. • The Minted of thel,r, fho sil
ver gr4 , --caLblack; to exceedingly "rare, wind
forni:7l 'the 'nfatr , vala:aile "fin; known
colenterco selling in London
for- tWO hUndred - dolltirs;- - gottl=each:. To
sporleraor; however, the red And . and the
gOty.arethp_most interesting.spcoks.,
havemq aoneeptien—in tilts eon n fey Of the
trouble and' expense-to which. theli Un ling
, rneri_in..l:ingland but themselves fora - snot...
ply of oxas„ _ ;Ghee .will st.
acre to agri
• .I.tar,S fun.c.e.aYfiticial' covens for their
Gixc ':he raan; 'as tt thriasatht'orwliali'Were
impor 849. ' individual, rt
celebrated moisr or:Omni , in tit& scuih of
Logland,! . gtiVe an tildirnifed order to Phil
lip Castang, the„wellicnown dealer In Lead
tcr- stock. hts. , countryf - through - his
agent: , in Holland, Pranve, Germany and
Suotlund,,Ctatang got together seventy five
brace of _foxes, which - were all turned down
inaneaeighborlfood...._Thola._Was:. a very
irreeptiblc
_difference in the appearance of
these luxes, dna dOubtle , s to their-dial:rent
tad ionalities_Holland;ehntinues to supply
the g : retitest number,
and, ifiey ard reek>
oiled in Pingalintthe best ocAllfureign fox-
awl
NO. 13
Nattualists are clearly, mistalree, as nil
Southern bunters. ttno W., in • the assertiOn
thatred..foxes 'Are - found - everywhere on
this.eontinent fur there is not a batter Ml
thentieated feet, that the first red foxes seen
in Igiirylend wereimporteil ',Your fox hunt
ing.aneestors from England long belore the
revolution, and turned dOwn on the 'eastern
shore of , the Chaf - ink° • to which section of
Abe State-they,-were ed-fo rse ve re I T yea
'Mail, during im ).thusually severe winter,
they crossed the bay on the ice to the western
shore; 'there were. certainly 'no red foxes In
Mississippi as late , as 1538, for the writer •
hunted there regularly 'dime times a week,
for live season's, ainNiever•Saw wk.—Where
ver. he - irrecliffiikeS • his:uppearana - e - The grey
disappears sooner or ;later; -the red - driVes
him out ; and 10,.r0 twe •exiit together in
_tbesume_ricighborbood,Alte•grey 'falls
tim to the hounds, whes,o thp red, rpril au
,perior stromelinNs and Won°, More frequent
:llle. supplanting of tile grey by .the . red
fox is mu,o to be regretted. An ordinary,
pack of hounds can generally kill the for
mer •in from one* to two hours,and, his
- manlier-. of doubling .in circle& and 'iarely
•tnining mote than four of 'five miles frOm
the starting point, affords :such better pert
Olin the red fox, w 1.0 tvlli . frequently make
a bee line of .from tWetity. reachirm - ven , to
fifty froni • be' spot where 11e tie
'bounced." . To kill ;rays
,we avant
cal dots of lin:ilium *tied, !nicking well' to
0-cther ; for the ;qui, yool• tlsgj cannot be too
fart, if they will but I:rep tiLi line of scent ;
to find these two quolites colnbined is diftl
_cult to di. • - • • .
A sm,cribui• . nn : „t-Pitri;, Ke , .tuelcy,
rountly niniTe of a pair
hatted:. . the' Pre.
.L 1 iviir•tirm thn t n.c.roFs of - thcrc doto on the
bat!lath-0' hownlo Avlit indte boot puck
i Tide uoky ; mid "pain ted."
3I'Y will 153
“Il.) AVlllt ^ . " :-T , oY, .1 7 , cid ..c•
•
:1s OLD PENNY.—Wit WIII•CISIWw'n, n day
or two ago, a kciking ecpper
penny, dat... Itcegibleistut horned,
prehably , oven• v Age," it Was,
the logondii , trty".wits list ihotly visible.
Lt was a thick old 1;2117,w. its. eitges well
hauuoer •d aihrrounded, and it144 . ,1 eyiderit
-1-y " eh treker:'_one with I'vhich the
'Goys used to play at pitch and-toss." It
looked 10 tV, like an old and.wltXotnt3Triend,
and reminded us Ittroibly'nf the happy' days
whoa 'we d'elighted in playing at the fasci
nating, game . ut •• heads 'I win, tails ..you.
lose,'' rind when peankes were scarcer with
t-t then'thrin - they nr - o - raw: - Well, - gOodbYe,
old fri,hd ; your race is run, and; like some
good men we hit's known . ,
,after having no- .
comPlislwlyour mission, will soon 'be fol.-
gotten, perhaps Well, !c Bich
fe. —,lfy Note 8001,. -- 7 ,
THERE is nn gentlemati liVing in Sil
ver Spring township, this county, who be
lieves that the earth is flat, and that the
Dernocratic petty is Om only hope of the
country. The old chap is a little flat
himself.
RED --_.-lI?TTCLIES.
. . _
It seems that we have a new Common
dr-In-Chief or the Army.
_lt is "the
Dernocrittie-Exeb6tiv6 Committee of New
, Hampshire." This patriotic body. has Or
dered the President to order Gen. Grant to
order Gen. Sickles to report to Gen lIancocl;
foi• duty under his rank as solOnel, and the
of
has obeyed. --Hero is a new — wny
of conducting an election campaign. If
you can't wet your opponent's argut9nts,
and hisoteeches are conyer4g all your
.voters, taken nut. (di" ,:the,,,,:way,
At. ally- l'itt4`f it i, n Cons tp - the effect
iveness • Geri. NowtHainpshire
addresses.
A' new paper, oaann of the Thin't-pdy -
yimm Debts park, hn la , on Aurted in St.
ander the tido of '//i. Repudiator.
Well, that is Iconic, at anl_ritlo. Siippose
the rest of the .Derneer.,tie journals follow
.its example. Let 'us Bdr,
The r;•l4' , Vir"Pceer•Pall, The .Daily
-Nlyger-Sniaehei.,''el'h;4-Per"-tr's Own, and The
-Weekly' Rioter. And . for thus milk-and
water popors Which tido boill,Aides nt one°,
suOlr nomesa.: The jaw-Fork Thimble-Rip
tier or The L0f.... , c , foker would ho at` oneo
pretty and uppropriAo..--
311/.. BANCIIOFT hear negotiated a treaty
witld the North Geinnan Confederation relat•
111'Q to 113' 1 : 1 . 111,1 and, privilege 3 of natupd
iAed .PLinerican citizen; of German birth, of
Whme.. milt o service has heretofore been
elainied. • Lt. Ir o yi,lo-i that ntiliyeaf per
homy must o btain lieemm to emigrate,
which ha, registered, and that thee
who after.lnitng ialten out ilMir naieraliza
!Ann yearA tn:_ the
Icnited rukas9d I'l'6ol Lila ob
ligation of military ,:f•retee• Germany,, If
h..Neuye. tintfo the 5:107V,;..i1ja11§0 na to. hi-'
1111• hi 11 ii /1. , 1 IL grvAGyvllee9tloll 011
the Isre'a:iinir Onyerrrikirt i ' but
with itreMethOn tho
'power of 'the Goveratnant •te .: prererit.flie
mid4ration oi any per con whmmaeryine'thoY
Joey desire:at Leah ,•
' Entnan-,Ltin• big hotly and 'htdiigerent
Qrhant,.w.ho kaapor and hag ;attic°
bean . in al,ao; cnth,!nont at, liat•bory'', has
got Wine Ire: 4. , ;1 t r,ti:;l•.', 21.14 . 1S ' engliged
iu dOVIOIi. , IIIII . errcthing 1 hat comes. with -
in' hks bug pen of planks,
,through t..harp eiiil;v3 are drveii,
hacked , with n 116VS417tIlk, Qt ;p111't11,11:13
bean r.reett , d „",,' : •
Hiram Sindb, an eaciintiic old hicholor
hariugl fioptilehre
hewn in if lircoi riaik ni flail, town.. Ho
pap 'a 'man' do_tlia".l('Or lc,' arid by
tho .idipiclation the etive - iiilto feet
long, four:feet wide, and af
terlife cicala. is Ifmt, in ilia.,igairttira, it SVlll
up.R;illea marble siftlyanddieinent.
smith says-ho- doesn't - Want: - nuid to got.
around hisibeires; ha means td.liavifit 'dry '
I edit, for them • The-achenjUlia:an %ad: fan
cy of his
bo
g:utillud,to 10:111411 fit
.0 o neral. G rant /Brad.*
aicteil (0
. t110,”S0 toxiciitiiiß tier or. ,
agen iina ive
. c . L_qs , jol:ir . '6l' Word ig o to
htt ortn. Ty,is',...,,yllktfarujilt is
0 . 4 Ad pri• rellublo 6 - 14 t i I ,the in a
sturt.tlcl -I.y b4Limieg,
thikthe Ivrt&lA.l.l:tbi tun'. clrunkao,
_
.../I...ninr > gypiern of Toll in . h
ptit n . op e tur 1 i; 1.7. 7,t. is: sy tem
in .w&ich.water. lirtit fur
niSl),eclby ordinuty'gio &urgers, mid it thor
oughly wargis d 13oston.. sibrn. 40 liy.:18 foot,
using „0n11...r,,,iin1y.p1ut,91 . watorgn d two g.ga
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