Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 03, 1868, Image 2

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Gen. 'ULYSSES__ S. GRANT ,
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Hon, ANDREW, Q..CURTIN;',.,
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.Btikject to , ihe decision of the Itepub:lican
Ztatipnal.o nvent:on
STATE TICKET
Auditor
smj. F. JIARTRANET,
•' llonviwn'eri,County. .•
Surveyor 'General, •
JACOB CAMPBELL,
of Canibrizi botipty.
B.M.PETTENO CO.,
No.
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..g7 Park'lto*, .New York; and 6
stato.zic-,-no+ trin,ar.g.-onr-Oenta-tbi. this-HERALD
In 'three" elhea , .at a struauttiorizod to talcs advertine•
liustitit and subscriptions for us at . .nur. lowest totes.
.ererrease of election rraud, as qn
the conteted . elections in Philadelphim
the line of. defence adopted by the De
nuieracyhas,b,cen; to-pt eyentthe
guilty 'rascals from being punished, from
' which the inference is plain, that the
Copperhead : leaders. have still futtiuM;
work for. these scamps.
No WORKINGMAN in thd hind should
foriget that the .Republican party is the
champion of protection for American la
borand that protection' -is 'merely a
question Of wages. If we do nut psotedt
onriabor from thecompetition of Euro
pean. pauper labor,•wagcs must go down
Td this reduction of wages the Republi
can party opposes its entire strength.
AT St. Louis, a memorial to Congress
is io.ciroulation asking for an amendment
of the Ntitiond Chmsittucton anonsniag
tile office of President. Congress is do
ing better,. in
. taking inessures_to abolish
a PreOdent who ,refuses to keep within
the limits of his just . prerogative 'and
power;
/718 . STATED that the Ways and Means
Committee-have finally determined"to
- taiu Ate two dollar taz.on svhiQkey: The
•eountry - will naturally and justly depend
upon the faithful collection, under a noir
administration, of this and all oilier taxes
imposed by law. And the Republicans
wilLitiorsedk- to — evade is responsibility._
Ttis Supiethe,Court bill has become
a law„both Houses ( f Congress having
- 13msedit" oireFtlie Piesfife — iii's veto.' `The
Democrats in the House were happily
prevented from .making the Congress
reports dismal - with gloomy and forebod
ing speeches—the previous question hav
ing been insisted on at the end of an
hour's debate.
ON Friday last, Jefferson Davis sat at
a windoW in .141timore and _saw ftleAy
th - e - lag( remnant . of.'the Cohfederacy.
The volunteer •body guard of Johnson
doffed • their caps "and dropped their
swords in honor of the defeated chieftain
of rebellion. It was meet. Wo trust
that at their .next parade they may sa
lute Andrew Johnson sittine at a private
window.. The,saine _honors are-due-both
as prisoners of State.
JUDGEI3LACK, who despaired of the
Republic in 1861:now announces that it
"'May last a year and a •day from the
third of March, hut not a day longer."
If our statesmen will abandon their rea•
, pon and-argument to gc inte the fortnbe;
wa—prefer—the'theer
• ninety-day proPhedies of Mr.:Seward to
the dyspeptio.forebo ling.; of the defeat •
ed nrid disappointed Pennsylvanian.
TUE repudiators in the 'House have
receivetkanother rebuff. Mr. Holman,
an Indiana : , .Democrat, offered' a resolu
tick' afftrining:the justioe•of paying the.
.bonds-in "lawful money,!' &c.. &c., and
triad to get the House to .commit. itself
thamon,:, But it declined tosaimed the
"previous Cludation,n-alurrefused to or
der the SMait and nays on a motiontolay
on.•the table; and quietly' consigned the,
resolution : to the, Committee 'of Weis
end '-•
WHEN a
'Democrat, in these• ,dity
brings outi is last argument, it ie,genei
ally that bugbear—a war of races! The
mere .approhension of. such' an issue is
expected; enoughlo driVe anybody
to do anything or, suffpr anything . to avert
it. No , war 'uf Tapes is impending,' nor
is ttnire.ait;diitiger 9.f one,; hut, if there
Was, ifistnottthe. worst ihing that could
h It, - " •
y„uo . means
worse thairthe'(nslavetnent of races. ' Virc
put it to trudticed,',i,ii 'the - sobs of free
men, flit is rim preferable!? • .
Ttis 'PV I O , /er,iiey are..disepityted
t tspereithe..peoile... It wite.autioi ,
pate (J . , . th first rv ? lii,(,) ,
nt •
tei l / 4 , hrde
teilihinen t ,
tktion.'end retii3etnient: — The DeOliierh
:u dere euleulittej l'a'!g'eVen . thd . f4cioi l ef
tdeteoost ratienTh..et• the pghs of Nets
Y irk ; , Boston, .Pll illtdelph ity.Baltimore, •
'
'the President ,wee led! on; the:faith 'thtit
t e`tietti•,' I 1.11
Oji Jr
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t )rents ned;retaisteece et 'tile:people, and,
thit eat' taithicTifed
t4 , ll9woisleotfreltiv
patient • drily; 41;114:00.'9, P 1 144:
la 30 . qiesl7lii 0(4'0, fitY
eunidi7
Hon. -441:u J. GLespstkAt r a, tbp
listinguishectßepresentative*,l
ce.und culture of theDexyniiiitey
this District, has delivered 41 .41 01 0, 1 f, or;
rather, the Congressional q10.t 1 416n el t
.livered him of
,a speiSoh;
glorious speech it-is I • •"'
Says Jack-Buasby,- "I'll give you nil
opinion as.,, is.
„opi n an tl„ thinks ;
Ohossy,.i'llgive you a speech as is. a
speecli,-"iind calls td his aid the shades of
Otis, - Adams, Pickering;, Webster,..Clay
'and the, wliole lio4t orekiiitiont Statainien
of generations lirgotio: ;;"::'"*:
We' ha ve .. .,h,eritinlo,o;heiti fen 94 . iin:),cing
who.;haveralway , s•
}teen opposefftt::i;
ing'apeeclieSitirough;;the; coltituiss,of
papa' paid euttif IheNritififfai'"l"reaStfiY,;'
hut, -)p - itie;ift ori/y ;fit
the prorietib t else - ) ther;alil'sejtifti' - rie7:
ce.Sait:Y. - of „flip m e sueb: r .e e t.'
-for the pent up-eloquence,ef.titedest , andr
retirine'`hlembers, like; ,Olossbrep
tier, whose stammering limteffiee,,o give
utterance-to the Strugglitigento,tien's and
,h,uen.ing thoughts:that arise within them.
For n moment, think of. itl. , Witlionta
inedium of -this kind, this•gieitt speech;
with all its •piingeet:•satiie'
:rbeioric would hit'velaeen' biddian• from;
and consequently unappreciated by the
gent constitueots in particular.
Not having space to print the tvliole of
this truly iwendorful piece of eloquence,
we will ,be oblWd — to - Content ourselves
and otir.readers,_Witl6f,few Of its; ohOicdst
portions"' Tn epeakiiig:of his colleague,.
Judge Woodivard, of. the Lifzernc
tric; he says : -_" go (Woodward) has
With inexorable lOgie — diPqed
and iiiti
lessly demolished the small add shallow
facilities of those who assail the 'Presi
dent's' effort to unseat the Stanton incu
bus." We belieVe that, ,on- some great
and-extreme occasiens, when the.poverty
of our language justifiedit, great orators.
have used Word; in a sense they were'
never before known to. have; bat, wha
General.
I. Mr. GlagArenner means by " exposed
told
_pitilessly demollslied the Small and
shallow (facilities;'' &a., shill& certainly
have been explained by a footnote ; as
copiong- as those to Barnes' Commenta
ries on .the New Testainent.
Again says be : -" Clothe the pretend
ed offenseotthe_President_in_wlat
of language you may; envelope it, if you
will, in clouds of. pompous aid stilted
lexicographical mystification, -still will
it not escape the discernment of the peo
pie." -
-We admire grand flights of-oratory,
where the speaker for the Moment for
gets or cuts hose from the tyrannical
rules of syntax and indulges in the wild
est metaplior,.but Alr...dlossbreurier has
evidently not been satisfle . d 4 *ith license,
4f so ifliLefal a land, ' bliChas - allewed the
fullness of-his eloquence tsqlead him into
the most absurd nonsense we ever seen
_in_print,--.- .t.l. , exicographical-tuyelifietr:
lion," etc.—certainly there should have,
been another foot-aote just here, in order
that this most mystical expression should
not "escape the discernment" of his fork
county constituents. his allusion to the
'• meek and lowryNazarine" in-compar
ison with the meek and lowly Andrew
Johnson, is certainly very delicate and
pious, although our readers, had_we_the_
- iiiiaCe — ro quote it aElength r Anight think
differently: " Jerusalem radicals" is a
very happy hit, butits force is sem - din - at
`weakened by the fact that the only •radi
:eats who are known totave been in exis
tAo at that day were the followers and
disciples of the " meek and lowly Nazar:
ins," of whoin le so iri:everantly,speaks•
Poetry is a good thing toquote hi . a
speech on a Otte Oceasion; and accord
ingly Mr. Glossbrenner: indulges :
To d'ortop.old Poifoil, or thn okyloh Ilona •
Uf 4.1 h; Olyntyus..l
- he " a comfortable and safe
quantity cirmontane monument," and
then makes. the terrible impeache s rs cry
out, with the frenzied
• . 111 one of nr , 'e on no, till our gr^und,
burning zOno;
.
and then exclaims, " why so be it, and
bon repos."
We. had
.often heard : that Adam J.
Glpssbrenner was a very:learned man in
the science of
.moneymialcing,..but 'We
never before knew that his erudition ex,
tended to the alluithg, fields Ofvpoerry, or
to so intimate, a knowledpia the French
language; the ofthoopy of Which "must be
act difficult for.it York CPunty,Dntarnan
trpon - the whole, laying aside our ad:,
Inwetion for the eloqueuce‘of thistritly
reniarkahle Fpeech, we' doubt not that
the man- who,- wrote it laughed :in.. his.
bleetio, when he received his ober° pl'.
filthy lucre fur hie ,tank. -It certainly
was very'oi n el erhitu Ololie,se great a
fool 'out of.so -Weafc and ;ignorant a sub-..
ject. act; of unkindness
remeine' to be noiiced, the dolt.
gre;sional , Globelp have pliblieNed
in a moavVe, exe,4able;',bocause it ;wee,
ordered to' do so- and Was' paid for the'
worst:, But when other.iournals,.havitq,';
80ke respeot for then general•gond quell;
ties of 'heart qt this . ngenereli but
ate :RepresentatiN;e o retnsed ,to circulate
a lihiranghl that''neaties
even in-,lns.weaknees r it;eurAly ,was mu
gen'e'reils Br,fk9dit, hp'gteepetitor':
hi'lte corning, cittepaign;:te,,:giirp,it
lieitYln the onluutns of tbe.:4/unteeriiin
the hope that'its;s~llidtils'idbila'kill'pogr'
prot;Petite,.4o.ilu f te.6move : ftetti
the field a ?Wel, whoie Veryjetupldit
niAlcee. , gerofie
0 , 44 gcirog
Aistikt.;Efl; sitongfi:Venioiiratierititthis:;;:t
; •
env tnetioVoil .14titis•laptif i etirrefiek'
Ili'ent;So!'„ljiwb:Ve'r dliibfe 1
pnpes,moust•be Ettopcd: . hiivts rootri'
:6riciugluitt the West - dnd , 'Southdor:,inil=,
; roads whieh, if subsidized
,by bondiPit,v
thli - pikii'Lletit'ti . t'ji 1 o, l #4l4,quatfillPlP'enr.
hope os4tooi111:
tkaoixtftc44k4of#9.iiogpppxo4ol
Aotaplunes.
“ : 2t Spealt-iitri+T-a-gp-etblir,”
I / : / / /71
preme Court:
'..%, - -\ V,
‘ The 'Democratic) party :under 'corclun
/
asst\riONtarol . U.,Wie 30( ti rk , t l enf , ?I
'lc n o ill)e)reiulfilv 4 o 4 i fif bh '444 il l
i; nver,:tiol) 0 1416 Stipr s aii" ; Co . V,
brdi4il''6 l i -6 4_ ,- iliqumaholi4i tho.a„
A di - '" - - ACife' - 1 a 11i
r e cast). a ra tirogr sse sp.: r
that it was ccill
dentlfgivenoitt by their
friends that the_Court by 'ti majority .of
'six to two, had decided the reconiftrue•
tion acts unconstitutional. Just about
this :time, however,- Congress saw ftt . to
rupeCiPthii actliiialeichy.thetu but a few
-- yearrsinctr - Aiving - -tife'etitirritiriiidfiNiiii
ii) a" 0 ale -,
of iiiiilpfibiip tfi)ii: .l •tili); lint
was: sent, to,the, Preside° ti for i.his. tippri-
Nal: or•Vatii kind ' hb" wall': kmiiiing:that,
whatevay,litslaCtipp , inight;,be•fn the pre
'taises,'it? woilciiievettyelekrbpponi9
_the
fiiW,i)f.tle land, held .ou,tp:the44 . ll--un'til
- tlfe ---,- ,vcry!„lastrtitfY;lstd;theftl's — eratriii.i
eliaraot;ailsitii . i , etiti:,, 1.."64:11'. Ouse s .,:laye
since' passed •-it over the veto, and ! the
caSe,:ii(!itkeji I . :AA' df:llm hands of . ' the
bourt. , l'he Court, in-deferenceto the
peridiniledislati6ii, deteiGitied Id hold
over the .decision of the ' case until defi
nite and final action had been taken
.04
the hill:,-That action like ti'(AV beetitaken,
arid-yii-are relieved from the threatened .
`danger: 'Hereupon the toemcc - ratic jour
nals raise their usual howl,ofmsurnati - on,
IntonstitutiOnid lCgishitiori; CoeireSsion•
al tyranny; &G.- ~In, order that our rea
ders may learn' the:facts about this ease ,
over which so mUch..fass has'been made,
--we-Will briefly-state-them
,'Mciirdlel,Was: a .:ratu'-patit,.".untecon
grlietied
groat, Johnsen,Demeeratie plan ;for: de
feating tge - redimitruetin polforof pOw
giess, made . a` most, bitter and:malignant .
attack„uiion.Gen. Ord, hoping thereby
to weaken .the • Genefai'S:.effictency- a's
Military Commander of the Third Dis
trict::. .
;Hereupon, he was ; M:reSteil,' but,
sued out a Writ of :Habeas Comics; nnd,
!vas — admitted rby,tbe Distriol Couit, to
'Gail, so long as he conduets.him
self es a good and peaceable citii:en, well
disposed obey , the-laws of the United
ne dtiress: Not sat-
ittfied,.however, with this state of things
ho took out nn appeal to the-Suprem•
Qourt...tuader_ilw
Judge Black; and thug tile-matter rests
and is very likely to rest, for — a long 4hile
o'vomv:` -- '
That it. is a gr'etwrOng to dompel a
man to obeys the laws of hie-country and
con d ucthiniSelf in accordance - therewith,
we esinnet_ 'understand. But, that •it
should appearso to the Democrahy, who
deSired to see the :Government -,oYer
thrown dfiring - theflaidc . :da.ys - cif th r e' re
bellion, and . who are noW'stOving to the
utmost of their ability-to delay of pre
vent a reconstruetien of the . Union on a
Joy_al,.basis, is -but , ty , naturali sequeneeLto
their politleitT creed.
The Supreme Court emtainly, acted
With
.a 'ProperSpiiit : When x iii idefercapn,
to hranch of the Goveiri
moot, it, awaited' the action of that, body;-
and Congress dame properly and justly,
_the :rescue of the: loyal Mon
,of the na
tion -when it cancelled -the:-authority--o
the Court incases of thi- kind.
.IMaistry 'Law
Our 'cotemporary of, the Wesi,Qhester
.14pubtied•ii•eipre;-s_ es•nursentfinents ex
actly in 'relation to the
,itnportanee ofrix
Registry Law. It says :I."- A-General
'Registry Law was passed by the. Senate
of this
,State, on Tuesday last., by. a strict
party / vote—the Republicans voting for
it, and the Democrats against It . -We are
not familiar with its Provisionbutlfit.
is anything like the one, hew in force in
New York, we trust that become
a law holey° thc - eitd of the'prceent nese
sion. • The Neyr. York Registry Law ern
bodies the seine .principles as the law
now in force in this State, requiting per•
sons to he assessed. It' provides for . .the
election of Regint rers,. w aro required to
keep their'offineS.opertain-peridsj-:
and to which :piece every citizen is• re,
quired .to go and', have-Ills :nanie. and,
place of residence registered. ..k-fnen
who fails to thus register 'his name, will,
lose his vote:,', We helleVe that the list
of registered names isrequiredlo be Pub,
belted
. some ten daYS•befOre the election,.
and if any doubtful. names • apPear; an• •
opportunity is Worded for lOoking them.
up, and testing their right to veto. , As
Amid is , one of • ; thechiefi , eleMenie of
Copperhead succesis, Of,:coiirse
oppose the
cause if ie a chec upon f:rauods;at %the
ballot lio`g in , therea on•WhY• every gOod,
Rcpublioar t it.;'Aentleinen
Of the •Legislattire; let liaye,thista*:"
Ankm , =BAP.9o.o , olp..94l...abotr,nion,
In spite of the bai'riers, interposed by,
rob eldogt South, 'nail ,DentoCrtiny, N4l. It,
she has sought, the oldffild. , The 'steady
"appicxiMatinrt of the — cOnntry ppiten
and prosperity is a. gratifying, to
,every
loyal , and patriotic man as it disheart.'
ening , to, the Partisan !mg: ti ni n . ..ea 'o ll 4 l ll\es'
of the DantoeraoY. Oar latest despatbhpc
put the majoritp,fOr tho oOn ' Stiftitioa - ,4
from throe to fiye ttfOnenn 4 ) . bi't in 813443 '
ral Section'' the 'PCIIs ynt' l npen;'oe,
election laYing:, been, pootpcufga,:in pop.:
se'quencir of , rebel vibloActi a hp . tlieheav7
equinexin, at911314.91'. arn, weeping
the State, making the roads eylfrivNltt3
impassable, , In -I?BrPs,c°,l!li,t4esl`•:,o4K-90"
groes(ganted tllealtatoxiiikata Ih r
tixgair kt
ad 'ffretinnl—aribrbtigti,
1 , . l ,rd • •
t It V ARCIAP •4B /1 , -B i *PaEß.l:Oltli"Sh4et/gt
Vona id is tr fat lin South , Ofiro.'
Ann, sottl last week serortifitianiti;Orlhhil
tartsSaikges'oriaies,rqittni,(Avy3" 4 nr ,
:.)uspoopkro , :iga.P/1),1 W 90,,, iViire9:sh4ndred
a'ndnifity , acies iforisBB;dtwo,fhlintlred.) for
$29; eitio , ll;ilrittiiiii ;fin& fors47• A l filY
o f a
)(Ir4 i ti j r q tl PiP. i ii i t l illik d rA44:444Ql9,9flMjnr,
red r keret it fol.:41140.
,410,tieie 'ttittkOittiitiftrdytifetlftiisher!?,ll.l.lKt4ts'
ISIS +t rOvilt;o,;:34lo.9.,,tarriwAttlit,^rt
e • ' • tr
'\;.. \ -,..,t . -.r . 4•offress of ilie Greati' ,
,„ . •
- s 4 a l
.010 - ennui, havinpbrnagait(orgeniOild
*.4lgl"tiourt uki.:lllfehment on Mitf.t.,
Aiitt.:,llL,thie week, Ghn.t iirrratado :tit
op i alrang in behalf.qf thc'• „ anaßatli.i It ittsk
fitt , aiiatjAble, elahonititt ,ild.exfoustive*
i
iiteilitThihe grOUnds !.cif'lmpeachriient and'
4.1 u, tii:ecedents estatfirjahed in the conduct , of
- triers of this kind. —His speadki - cieantied.the
rtreriteryairtiarcif Hie first da - Y.:Jidiiiea 6a ;
4mmti os&&§" c i.Pff4i4l7 l l.§lrerM4.6oW.
Court adjourned until TuesiTayat 16 o'clock.
- It then re-itsdeitibled, and after further don,:
umontary evidence,. William S. .MeDonald,
, chief - :Gfork‘ofther Serietetrwastitlledllf7thri'
witness stigitkiiiidlektified to having served
upon•the .President-a certified copy of the
ISOnitWfiloltithaill: Oil , :tilia'-'reeticiitil•trif Mr.
Stanton. , - ,- JOhirW: Jones,. Chief Messenger,
testified te, , haying'eerVed'a,'cOPYr the same
on Gen. Lorenzo Thorn - '4 - :ge,p.,. Creeey,
nppointn;;3iii...gliili7ordth:Treasury, testified
-to • the-changeritr thri-edmittissfoirs-mafie'to
conformAheretis-therTenuticii.,Oillce law,
thereby pi : nVineihnethe'.lresifient, in di
recting - this' change', . had' 'tlehtigniked the
validityof,,the‘i4y.'hOr, ite v slilately set at
defiance.. , Hon Sart- VtinAlorn .of - New. '
York, testified' to-lhe:conversation between'
Gen. Thomas anil:Seercitiiry'Statiton in re
lation to thadernantrof ,Thointislor posses-
sion of the War 'Office Walter A. Burleigh,
„delegate freni'Dekotith; L vinitliOrt called, but
in answer .. lo r e : gusstton ! fronti,gen. puller,
was interrupted by 3.tr.-Stanberrpraising an
objection trilhaftlattitibil,Y "-- Thli lajot Jus
tice was about i4 . ‘fiii f ili' t iPti n , the:objection.
- cilfeh - thd gneition - wai - ritised Ids right
to do so. A long diseussiop- ensued, when.
the Senate MijOurned trothottiarble room for
a consideration of the question atissue as to'
the - c -, f - lhe (thief :Justice as the,iwe
siding officer 'Aftar_lOng emiStittation, the
Senate, returtied an amendment to, the 7th
rule for the government of the Court. The
Court then, on motion ofX.r.,cpeltlipe,
journed until Wednesday at 12 , o'cloek. AC!
that hour it re-assembled, arid theitaitimapy
on tiro part of the Messengers, was continued,
Mr. Burleigh„agafri took the stand;' and tes
tified at ,length as :to Gen.qtinfilas':•ailega
tions about taking foreiblopostesaion of
.
Mr. - Wilkinson •was thon-callod-and testt- .
fled to the sumo state of facts.: Tito, Court
the!? adiOuriied.
It is universally conceded, by friend ank
foe that the Minngbis are making a vary' ;
stiong-casaagainst the President, .and.eheb ,
day as The trial ja r clgreisos will it groW.
stronger and stronger. • '
ENERA.L
-Russia has decreed the total suppressiien
thci Polish nationality; and the :absorption
of_Polhedinto_itussia—Histery—*ill-ceont
thesonduct-of Itussiaderiard Poland among
the greatest political crimes of the.ninteoth
century.
. -
NEBRASKA bids fair to become a great
salt producing.region.. A. thanufabtory-hue
been started
.itt_Lincoln, the .capital'of Ne 3
braska,- whit:ll4s represented as already
ing handsome pretlmi in malty other parts
of that country, large factbries in 'the same
line-are being erected.- - '
LIBEL suits are no longer profitable
gatjon. Judges an'd. juries
,imbued With
common sena% -begin , to ."-recogufze the fact
that without tliWouttipolteri indep'endenile:.
tiort of the pr•Ofir rascals eanaooia..une.osri_
ercd - preparatory - to. - ,being 6rou lit to jiffs
i
lice. Hence it s that different'. courts of
the country, - hy 'Singular 'coincldeaeo,
sly prosecutors for libel are being non-suited.
2 Wri.a.ti.Prussia.cerieeded- the-right' ita
•eitizons to • centrol their own allegiance, it
showed an advancettatuto ofAiberalism_in
Europe which the people of the United
States. were scarcely prepared' to • receive.
'This 'is a doctrine which the American
GoverMment - has' long insisted upon,-did.
lait it - is admitted bf ono of the lea
in powers of Europe, its enforcement over
theorld will. tie Gaily accomppshed.
The New. Albany Commercial devotes
Is daily issues to incidents of the great-re.
•viyal there. At the_close °Lone of its al-Li
:cies it says - - •
"The youog_und the old, the rich and the
poor, the learned and the iltiterate,..the
distinguished and the
.humble, are alike af
fected by the wonderful coligious influ
ence that Pervades the city. Such 'a work .
yf revival was never. known here before.
Xp ono talks of anythingselso than religion;
It is the topic on the streets, in the houses,
stores, offices and shops." •
Prom
-the official report-of-:the Attorriciy -
General -it 'appeatelhat the•''President has
pardotied and let loose upon %the community
not less than - ninety-two Counterfeiters, Who,
have been 'duly convicted '
and sentenced
during the last eighteen months... It is real-
Ay not surprising_with'auchim exffiliTtil - Wor
Executive that this peculiar descrip;'
tion of offense against the' lawashould hive
become, as it had, so alarmingly pre'veibrit:
—Santa .Cruzjans are , turbulent, because.
-their island.' was_ not included in , ibe
said of the.Diinish
d - Stitt - elity -- 45ili'd probably_ be well fOr
people'thOse, beforelnulting7trouble, to wait
and-see witatthetnited.States panto say to
the transfer'of their neiglibors,
In,Evaneville, Indiana,
la - st Sundsy, a
negro.in the employ orlfr. Jack 4obinson,
went inte• the . room whore that:gentleinaa
and his wife were s'eeping and attacked
Ahem With en axe. Mi• -
~ , hly, m angled before the'negro re'li and made!.,:
hisescepgacross' the Hier.
1 „
—LA nm. • named.Shannoh hag been ,n'r
'rested in .•Afichigon;.atid: woman -named
Wells inthicago for' the stealirig Of $20,000'
from the husband of Mrsi. Wells; , Thepat:.
ties'reside Weston; Were'
übbht
. tifty•yeare of age be'sides having.occu-.
pied_promluentand—redPeCted•--ticial• • Post.;
,
....A,Chieffin,lieper says that John T.
ander,nf Illinois, alter the first of May will,
ceaso to bring his cattle over Ponns,yfyartia
rondo ta;the'4rfe'litia.
TIiI itbmia - of"loiinidunan ivhen one' laiUna,
that ItlriAleiander'tnOvei-apw,OVUr Tentf: -
sylVaniti railroad's :fidm five
eig,.
ht-handrpci bCod per, )veek. ,
••••-
, Sebuyler„Colfox's;;,rnotper'• presides et,
his 4 01 160,in -Washingtonit, She is said to
be os progd...of son'as - .is; Gen..Graikt's,
illt4r-of (.0 • ,
. ... . .
- .li i Biiratogit'boiliitY:' .liiiiiitiordt liiis latoly,
beaii rceiviugii 'llepubliean: Pap•M', Nit it
disturbed him so nitieh 'that - het Ordifred it to
be diseiiiitititied. • It Stlll t kePt',ooraini,; hour
fiver,: and Oii stating hifi l , , , kriOvane6 l to,s6riai'.
trio - Miff' ;iiiiii':'6l' 7. thfitii ' reMarke'd';' ..T 4y
-
thlidfY AO
pia cih'inakiit'44Ptbliai of Ysi.
nit'lil-dS;gbii7."iplied h'el'!'iikiy,'?: eri ,
eattingY3ealti:6VOre' liiitit.
.
•Pamern: Potilf,:thitiViiNtr.44,'i'6o ..,New.i
: Yorlc papers say it,ica,cfniaus , act that:in ,
that city tho.dgpian . fltdr i phpfisop , ..rondep . .
. tiiin3s,i, n da ir.csot:l4imupply.,,:Then,9P^'
b6 ' U l9 l i/ i l3 l/ g l i•r#9l* . l Oi!ii4.liC..§ . ..was,
6 0 6 li lON ~11,1 11 . T'Eq!itY's iilq . ;. § (l7 .i' !Aa
thiii,ip rkyierosse,'nfiLtlii,?lfil:r.foup,ye'ai ;, yPA'
t , h ,- /aMiniritiglS'l)r N,ITI°I.I?, liiSfl l F.irk'b'4,9lf n 1
l oilooiksso r ouitions,..ass,eit 4 'ilt, c,I;loy, in:6 ,una.
hla tsi.Jkciat.#o, i 7 d4nitiO . ,i' q f peoly . 4,picip tfk.
Ifotl i*/# 1 .4? - r: I FIP I:u 4 i.lWF:iik•i.,Pcirepc , ,, Ili,
i .civv,:x -- pric - williou,kgnitn or , thisjr.,2*p,l .
whit , ' V r P.t h .o l( llk; LIA ii(EfQ:!brAPs 413 , JK,
;Ittir9ili OcieaPPK, ' lila: 4131 4i0.e5#4,
- '4 , i. wT I ,Ap... ,(3.,t , p,,.91p,0.11.,,FA11,AfPN1MP A ,
tr , t ct ,i,, , .. :.,/,.,,, li t. - _ , j..:::,,b1? ,19 .
12 . ! ho.ri vita.,(
' I ithil'iNhifik c ii,Wteli iStiir eeili6',l liefit , l§fAlP
tilv , w,iltketiiili , ttl&Sii , ficl;il. iiiiiilii;iiiiiiik 9 soliC;')
, itifie'aYijiManieliti'
lii tint( "pp . • pi ,
13;;Am &el k * . tiik tr'"Wesidoki.titoViAtPli 'lf
aleBiiiyett alle iki l iiiiiiqloCiaato'crtoriibr
"ore'"rilS !Mai liOreeMal II rentierfi'dil fif
li c
inp 4 i) A 011iiiiiirbaltlip 'S bfebV WI n
Ibo4l lediiiii"lihi t 114 , Abliitit ii t 'itilit)fiiih'tiiil '
1 bf.sva. u aiei nit a l , 7. .!/IJI 'III ,:, I' 1.1 . 1 d ~ / II 1:
it : ~ q fiP'.::'Jirf 4 (I . 11111 f 1..`1:!!?/ 1/: , 11 rztit b r.'111.1;
GOVP:I4I:44T. Juti.votootthilkeo Et tlmbi,
AtimjNit 47 . :711,11V:7e Ir!.• . 1 I , 7/1: ~) 1 ` , 117,1f1r fri,,,:./ Ih'
Positively His Last Appearance.. t
The'
,ellmitliikatinoineement is printed
speel'A! rolOU'at: i -
16c treat ; , ...11toeficati
abOut: to e!* 12j8 en-,
gngement at WaihinkonOwingji3O,elokini-'
otaneelftiver lytifeh becfitui,he cattokiiinn
th 4 honiii to Minenuee flit wi j.dUrlng
the coming summer, perform flia'great feat
of -
- • SWINGING AROUND THE CIRCLE,
In' which - he stands unequaled in
-.11143 Filiconfinchireself,to
, ' .1 014 - .l.ltritbittixstcn
lit each-town; during which—he will intro
duce all those tricks which , have been re
ceived with such thundera of . applausarby
4„hoTz'Peoill er.r , dil egan b...copiesztAbtretWsti
tuton anf-Ithe ;wilbbe'die
triblited
.ambleg - the audience fit
P,F,,,,hit9}vt. I
'W- I Seii LW • l:.s,l , .u.rant d at
ashington by pressing engagements, arid
haviiig proved ad.),ad card on thsvprovious
tour remain' at—Washington, his place,
in the4roup_e beingnplied,l79emAd:s
A40: 1 41 Ti9ovir'Ar.hose:tf
GRAND —TRANSFORBIATION,Z.EAT—
of bging Adjtitartt-Cierieral, then Becretary , i,
oil i Varc - tbenlk.diuttuit-anorldagnia; all in'
twenty minutes' time haveleCured for hini a
National. r :' Mri iJohnsen takes
pleasure in announcing that Mr. Bill Seri
-8 01. 14 r• 4.1501 F, Bee dal 1,•.11 r qict. Welles
'(proPiletar'nf Gitkon'i Band,) all the
Old favorites will bo with the troupe, and '
enliven all occaSirMi . svith.their spirited and
spirituous performances. A
CONGRE6EI theAttitO Legislatures, Lys
Harris,burg,Siaef.Guttrg b(typ never con id
tired, - tis'cliorougbty as they should exarni ie,
the subject of cheapening the Government
for the pea*. When tiumtioniejnereesecl
ti f fiiitlidlititiglVialla-withMrifili Mg - effect ,
upon the laborer and the mechanic--on the.
Poor who are consuMers 7 --ori the men who
for fixeclialiffies. :Observation and
iittrie this fuet.---When tixetiOnls
reduced, the reduction is made . at' the in
stance_ef:a “ring7:ef, combioedlspeculators
%ad 'tfilk_Controt 'of 'c'Ortain niticle4, - and - 1
who, when they get thp , tax thereon „abet,.
!API; force people to, pay rates
'for the; ' same. fence ; it Wet Gengiees
_enclittc:State.Legielatures,must - se e k
haute more directly for' the' relief of the
poor consumers.- ,The logislapon_-of, the
irbithicoiintii r has been dir&ted tOO long
for the th3nellt of monopolies and speculators,
:Whose course and calculation ,are over: to
oppress .the masses of the people. We have
.elremlystuted that . tbe, : Arty 4 Most
honestly proceeds •reduco-the taxation
:which now rests so hea*Vily on the shoulders
of .the poor man, will-gct•the poor:Juni/LsLoot&
rq the :ITztloiJbox; whero:eycry man's voice is
equal in power. -What is reAuired :for the
relief' of- the Stile and the nation, is mere
frdualitv in Waste or the
public treasure and a higher regard for the
welfare of-the masses. - ' - Roducecltaxation is
the fliskstep Co t h is reform-, The Govern
- m ontla - h - and thy ofCoTi - ifia *.? 'people's
money.. •Gur public revenues-are too ()nor:"
[nous. . TIM; is' the secret of ail the corrup
tion-in-the land.'
,-naive w
atost-nos recelyed'frorn lire seat of
war . iiiparaguity •annourices great Ereparn
tions loran attack, upon' Miami ta, the great
stronghold of the - Paraguayans,:.. For the
presont - thuaititatind of the Aitiests anything
In Brazil riots have taken:place
in . auveral towns* against coinfiutiory
'Merits; and seditious 'patuliNetra -against the
Goveramedt . 'hove appeared in Rio: In Ar 7•
genittie itejniblio.-a- revolutionary agitatipti
uni her of: proyinces; and may.
:1111: - Carrili - y . , - firrie Co serious outbreaks. In
- Urugday a movement against the Dictator
Flores was headed by the pintator'sowa son.
Thus,-if the war should continue much lon-.
ger, ;ha Allies may expeet..a..great, deal-of_
datxtttitA Countg Batters
•
PRPIOIIINo.---Thp Rev: Robert-Sloss,
of Neiv . Yoek, will preach in tho Second
Presbyterian Church, on nest Siihbath at
11 o'clock A. M. and 7i o'clock P. M.
. .
_43Y..reference-to th - crudvdrtisiiiien . t; it
3viil,ba seen that the cOlobrated . “Doublinw
eap§prings" 'will'bn - ofiered,at public:sale,
at the Coart : Houso, in Carlialo, on Friday
the 10th inst.; at 10 o'clock, A. 3r. .
mom
FIRE COMPANY MEETING.—A. Inset
in of tbo Union FirnCOmpony will be', nein
at ti . io Union' Hall,on Tuesdni.nvenini.:ninc7e.
at-7:o'nlockr. A_ftilr — turn:oin in'requnitect.
EC=
PaxsTriMITATI6N.--:-B3i reference to
our colminns, Nvinbe , fotind nµ advertisement
announcing the, coining •to 'o;r town of tho
celebrated Prof. Hasolnlayer: The-picifea
sor has perfortned'iri the princirial cities of
.Eurzpo and•Ahe'rien!'a'44•4B,3.filivii . V.6 given
tho greatei4:Satisfliepon'i .
Yol:1c 11:eralel'of him: Prof. Haselnii4ciFis
tho'-mbst accomplistmil 'magician—that -eve -.
appeare the;eonntry, • had ap
peared M nryciirs'agb,' Ite - wbfild have been
burned for witchcraft. There is no hum
bug aboiiikthe,T.OfesSor.,
11:7E1
TILE
BUNYAN STILL - ON
rantalTioN.—Ttiosopfour citizens wishave,
not yet visited !lint exhibition stfOqiii.do,so
"at once.. This evening, 67rifor'roiiaft,iiiiiaiiii:
..
Vii46 - vening,.,74l. bp the.,,last op portunities..
We are very sorry that our citizens have not .
given it iiipoFoWri!l
tainly the finest exbibitiOn - ever given , in our
tonrn,4 . 4 stigiili4;be eeeq 1:Y every man WO
-
man und.ebild, n. work
..ocaq : i.t.is,
rivalled:
- 'ii
..0-
HAS .COME,— The , trout fishing season
Is now hoo, itfiayingemmneneedjnecordiog:
!to ik i on - ih'e r- la - of*AprlL , ='FV'osiipposo our
" Letort Anglers" 'are '.hOw.ready'M f/ drop
of: scouring some of .the
"lipeeiclettbeautles;", ;::
f*tf 3 E noming base' ball
,seasoil PrPollsefi,to litnusuallg r Inn .
This ma ginne is now
,tb 0 in eileiWgetne
par excellence, -Lid ' , thousands engage, in it
W ll , O Pa 1: 0 0 144 lo 'do' other geld sport, It
is ' n healthy Ind. inyigorathidanlusemlint,
and is as innivet.,t as it as exhilarating.
~Our, C arlisle'Zittba; the "Amateur" and
I , Exereise,"
_will soon he retyy for , opera.
tions, andt*e'ideliht osus
mall•won ropUtationd. tßy the
' l7 a,Y , YIP PPP th4t,Pui9. l 4 friend, ,W;r4.lo.tx
toneiDilibdis'on hand; rowdy toliteapt,Tehall:,
all E longßs li;
izorrd — rind'ale }eat of mankind."
MOM
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THE NEW •in ..„..., AVTINif , ELDER;
-Rev. JAMES Citllt ' liftt is 'new Methodist.
, llrtisgeter •Tiosidilig, ildoilfaif:.tlia,..,poitiiii
•; D140. 1 41 , 4 With sil'oira:U'oiliSr 1140:1*(1114001
,"(*4,).ll.exAltaiiil,; illii.pl6l9pNilio tii4;iiiti , : ,
ilentlifilithiViii lias' tibalitiad'i'b'';:- " ',-'•
" Tho,i7l o .l4 l PisltAluiltitiihr9,ligh our entire
. 'coremutlitynartegilirtf regret , a t the depart
qiiro 4flP.Voly,2Jarbeki• nriuyiath giisto ff RS'. kipk
rmet i fidillaelVphiaiiii r Fehtirafr" - at Alia iiitidd;
;htid recently chosen Ergaiding Elder of the
learlisie District. Efo has, by his kindness;
, Ohristian bepoveliptuararolatood om f rom
lopßstation and higotrivpniho,tirnytt,uph,
Aisreliblitiedtidii Ukour, aor t ic, .I.4l3ls(iikna
-I'lor.t.i9i.a,Rrv,4o4;Or la. ° P uY ( EArli4hY.'i9 ) "Y ,
'llhu.s,sti wider spiiirOli4yliiclijo i ,eitarids.
"the iii'grad+4. — eir thiant with Widots ho is
)I,ndowiavta ~ ..ill t!:, a rr,•:::::,:, , f, :..I:'4,2crs cC. ..,..
~ . ..;:11m;...1:::2 t-4 c.. V - i:',4l a+.
IL/Ur.,/
1 , --- , ' , Sup -FniiiilT 011.0 P.—The prospeoto - of
`aentinsifalyllne fruit crop the proseroea
i
sciri', l 4ie indci' , t.o.-ho. verpy l inisinifflan4 an
ah4flPoiiyieldof all 44.ssietra is ciiii,o4. „ tly
ptelll4cidr b$ those whe,'.-PrOfesslctO; Itifow:
sciFilk . i , f i noAbbut the \pattiifi 'T!iIIPC:aCh:I
,dop in peliiivare prom isisbe 403, , . / lii,rge.
This ilitlie good news to'thousands, as an .
abundance of Cheap, rips, Inscioui fruitdsa
groat *desideratum. -- . _.-, • -
On Saturdai last the Court of Qeartir
Sessions of AlloghenT cciunty, Pa., made -a
decision Upon the sipplicatian . of Mi.- VA'.
snort . , a colored gentleman - 1 teach - or' df
4io,aahooLin_-411?gtieny r .for,adniteaion.todta
bar; on the grtinid l of cconitty,ho having for.
merly been a iiractitioner in the Supreme
Ciptift..Of ' , Ne.isOlroPit; aad
Heat° to that effect, ~ The appljeatida was
'
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1
'Kho_Mv.. Vrisf.lON.inputiouhd 7 ahoye,'is,ln'
; naityq'af Coirliste; ! winne'hii tali : the Tate
'JObli.B.Ar-iiSliMi', Veal - 141'dr',Wan T ..YOirii.L i
The•youngoiVashon:lo"'ngontlotO4`oFedu
cation:Jan& caltniq;' - ir'4OUrid- . .laWireig•alid
would do credit to any station. ' --•
"' - 0 '.! ' ; '--. '•-.L4Y-•• 1 : ..: .., 1 '.i c', A. •
SORRY TO TEAR IT.—By the, P 4 ilitti
delphia' papers of Monday last,rit cn'ci sorry •
to find that. Mr. D.E.I4D Br4on,.one of our
citizens, has got into ,irouble.with• the Unit
ed States authorities. The• following is the
brief announcement Ofliiiii Unpleasant affair.
We quote 'from thelaW report of the ;Presi:
UNITED STATES DISTRICT Qconr.—Judge
Cad!or,e/ader.-4David , ,..fllacki who"tpleaded!
guilty to the Chaigoof distilling Without first;
having 'paid+ the k•speoidl' tnie,' all& iiiis'iiiink_,
- tanced - at7tirclkartain - W - th - ci court to pay a
Rao of $2,10Q, haying failed to comply therq
with, Was' on Saturday'last sontenced'to one
year's imprisonnient in iiiii VagtelM'Peniten-•
"tiary.:. .: -: :.- 4 -,,; ; -,-- •!• ~,,i 4 • !-,
Mr.l3liiek is a native of our cmint,,X, and
has boon for a number of years a,citizen Of
Carlisle, where ho al waYs eOnd(letad himself
decorously and:viith propriety.' Ho has magi i
friends and ncquaintances hero who esteerit
him' iis it' s pan 4(1-neighbor, and .who will
hear of hie piesent'difficultrwith unfeigned
regret. Indeed, he has with him the sincori3
sympathy of all our 'people, who appear to
think it a case to which execut,iye.clemeect
could appropriately be applied
IJITTELL'S Llytho AGE.—The num
ber for Marell'2Bth of this - sterling polio
,diakriiaciipitfil• one.- -It contains a large
) amount of reading matter, among which are
the fiAlewirig : England andlfelaild," by
John_Stuart-lililll—a-The—Bramleiglis
;.l3,ishop's •by Oharles -Lever, Tart
IV.; “Occupations of a Retired Life,; ' Part
11. There are iniunuaualJnunlber of inter.:
esting number of interesting Minor papers,
and of those miscellaneous matters - that de
light all hours. ,Tlia Living Age should ;be
in the hands etev_ory_.gentleman-and-soh olar, Published
.by Littolt & Gay, No. - 80: Broth-
Bold street, Reston. Terms, $8 a year; sin- -
glo copies, 18 cents.
EXECUTION OF poNovAN. 7 -,The York
(Pn.) Reputlicalof:Wolnesday, April Ist,
says : Williath — DonTavan yestardiiypal_
penalty of the law. He was executed in tim
yard of - ile TOrk County Prison on a gnl-,
lows, for having murdered, George Squib,
late of Warrington Township. Bois said ,
,to_have protested his ictnocenee oven on the
rscatfold:. .The execution took -place_a 'few :
minutas hbfero — mid=day,tind was attended
with no unusual circumstances.
A :NE.*:,DErtiodakrxe—PApmf.=:—We
have recoive'd the first number of a now pa
per, just established at Illechanicsburg,_this.
county; called The Valley Democrat. It is
edited by Mr. T. F.•SINGIpEIC, and is, as its
name imports, Democratic in politics. The
DIZAIOCitAT is a ]aige and handsome shoot,
woll.ptioted and abliddiidci, tbe editerliay
ing marked attention to the condila of his
local department, always an interesting 'fea
ture in a country journal.- --We extend 19
Mr. Surarstht The'right 'hand of 'fellowship,
azirk welcome him into the ranks editorial,
and while 'we wish him every success pecu
niarily, we hope the principles he" advocates
May come.to naught;_aild , his cause sink us
low as that other "lost cause," of which it
was the faithful ally and encourager.
I=IE
LOCAL,- LEGISLATION-.—ln-tliollollBo
of Representatives t at 'Harrisburg, the fol
lowing.bills,hiiving refel:enco to Cumberland
county matters, wore passed finally::
An act authorizing the town council of
'the bOrough-of Carlisle to appoint vieWera of
damages sustained from the opening of streets:'
and alloys'. : • • • •.
'Ap halo repeal the.act•incerporating the
Mechanicsburg, Dillsburg and Petersburg
turnpike Company, passed the 17th day-of
,April, A.,D., 1867. , • • ~..••
An.act , to inconporate_the Moebaniesburg
Tamcr;Suute:':lCaTntain .turhpike..corppanY„
from:Mechanicsburg. to Armsville.. , • • •..-
An act:to incorporate' the Mechanicsburg
and Bricker's Mill turnpike compOny,Gmn
berland county.
, act relating to'schOollaids tin. real es,.-
fate,in the •borough of Carlisle, Crimberland
pounty, providing that the .said taxes shall
rorpaln.a lien oh real estate for, ono year of=
terlevying . the same. ." ' ' .
A further supPleMent to.an act to :incer,-,,
p - orate; the .South , IfountUin .railroad corn ,
'key, oxtendifigAlfe . appplement Of 1864 for'
five years.,',• • • • ' •
- Faßp - FitO3f has
~been"recently introduced 'in the State Seri
ato-to exempt real estate Securities from tax.
ation=The_hilLreatt_asTfolloW s
That mortgages, judginents, recognizan
ce° and monies owing upon articles for the
sale of real .estate made- and eitothited ar,-;
for the passage of this act shall bo exempt'
frond' all taintion,..and that, frompod after
-the lint day Of , December next, no tuxes ;of,
any description shall be assessed, or collected
on ur from mortgages,. judgments, reeogel-
Sauces. or. monies , -owing upon articles of
agreement sale.,Of,reaf eginte,
er'iimde or executed before or after-the-pas.'
sage of this , -act: . ./rouided, 'that nothing in .
this-act skull . be - non st . t . tOd Kithil:f=tpmprt,.
gages, judgmoptS, or; atheles of -agreement
given by corporations,
=I
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M g!T#INTifl'E AYP, 4?.1*141(q‘7
f(1/16 ng 18 t h hot passOd'hy
tho jeogiolaturo ( ohd.ilJgliOd bx tho'GovornOr,-.
in xolotion. to - moroaotilo hypraoorhoht oryk
tax:;;:e6plifoiiii tip; an , Oet to'y
providefot tpq rp4ultib,fA','it,if,leii4lslf4 414,,
apiiipved •
.1
,13goTAd4 4'it.,,.That he,
trtie-Anterit and. , raeaning of , . the . :eleventhl
seetinff6f: diffict' , entitled aertd,
vide' for Ihe.reduction of tho puhlieht,? ),
appreyßl , April3twentyilloper4,
ini'one:thousand eight hundred and forty
is lereby
‘ debiate4,tcy s . lui tkethnt, fk - menu
factorex or nleolianie pot viniastore,or
I warehduse'aPeo , " - liiiirAilifirianufaoter,y' or
worketioNforlho'fairpbatrofl.VeriditgoOd a ,
, sgeh rhaaufacturer ortneebanio stud not be
• olessifitstorrequireeto pay:the annoel,tax
, and license as is.now , required relation, to'
L'foreigp dealers, and:that t an apilaFltAiehm
an, aitteriban or pailecrof ttie peace, er any
person authorized,by s Ipy te,,ti4P4llVF-410
oath.orA s aftlFaitilliTh, t fat
that such manufrietuken : erfacatehanie has
not a storeor warehouse ap_art,from his
mi , nufeetoPol6kork
eient evidence ArrAttp[ttia mr,aiseaof mer
,tbaptile tax noLto so olassifrsaialnanynet ,
ure'rin: tookifienle , r . •ProisWidittikurarca'
fin• inst.
ter; provided:tor:3n thitt ehlYed
.gulls,,y,,,O.,porligyma sai!keat44l,4.:lionk
!taken inluiy legal prooceding.„..- ~ 7 1 :Ar
../g
• _,
QRGANIZED.—The pplilp:ele teµ Coup
cll met on Friday evening lest, and
,organ.'
wed by the eloctiori.ofC P:rl umrich, Esq.,.
, ne - President.,.. Tbd`fol to w ingeeks
:',Offl - y,V ere
, ,nsu .
'then °loam!: for , ifie - ensuing-year ;:.
.illork—Jos.
M. Alien.
Ogilby. -
TaxColleetor—Simon„ ;
'Clerk of,Market—Jcilin Harder: .... . .; ;.
,Street ColOmissioner—M,liaa Donnelly. !'
ROlichirieri'—Joitin'.Crdzier ; ...Myerti
ell, •
"Irojillitt..o re n;
11L.yersp . 5_11 dm*.
and RObert bboaffor.
•
. An immense' stock of Wall Paperei
Paper ,liangfagy;
Howe& Fourth-and—MarliekSt•.,
its
dive them a call.
GRAND /%,itiqi , or THE IttiAtitr4o,-,'
-A.lodge;'of this.organizatkin.waa:hatid:distted
on Wednesday night; of this
' week. - The - corertiMi of intation:Was per
forined by Col. Jennings of Hariliburg,.
assisted, by .AlajorsL. S. • Hal. t„jebn „A.
Waggoner, Captains J. T. Boyle, Wm.
Hart and Charles' Slinglull ; The .l:4w
Lodge is No. 114. We doubt not 'Alla
much.good affeeted ! by, the orgniti . z.a 7
- Bon in our midst.
=EI
"Oh! that will be joyful i", •When men
'and_ women throw "Physic to the
end-whehrmtriflemut of order, or topreiredt
gettins outer order, take Plantation Bitters,
Are you Dyspeptic; Nervous, Jaundiced,
Hy'ppedi Low Spirited, Wook, or era you
sick and . don't know 'What ails - you 1„ We
bavo.beeni,' and wore .recommended to' try
':the Plantation Bitters, whieli we did with
great - 'collie - ! - Mitire succesetiT ,
'cote Females, Clergymen,-kerohnnts, Law
yers, and persbns of, Sedentary MIAs, are
particularly benefitte'd by • these - 43ittorp;
The sale is perfectly enormous ,
‘,-
mar2B-2t, .
___lll.Asiiromti-WAT-n a—A-delightful-toile
article—superior to (:'olngne• and at iudf the
ME
A FIXED FACIP.—That "Barrettiti
Hair .Restorativo" overtopaeierything; and
thol First fromium - over -all eorriieti
tors in Now Hampshire.
THE SHOE— BLACK 13111GAD,,--A•
London institutioq,, doeigned.forAbe.refor
mation of. this ill-clad end uncombed, yet
_enterprising_ audlgood-_humored--clase- of
boys, who propose at every turn 'to black
yor- boots, Sir 1" is making many pcacabie
conquests. Its trophies now numberlMnd
reds—activo little fellows resat - lad froni . sin
and ignorance, and moulded into useful
metal-ors of
Very. useful members are Messrs. Sen.
.ART, PETERSON S'.; Co. of Philadelphia, the
well-knew'n o . ppyl3 Pounders. Their "Bar—
ley Sheaf" Cookiag .Stoirci has become an
- "institution," and hundreds of families now
rejoice in the possassion, of this most estima
ble doinestic,:. - compcinion: - . - The "Barley
Sheaf" burns either, coal, or wood, and is in
every respect tbo "best:cook" in the world!
Boware otimitations . ( 2 1
P c Or Sale bYß.hirtesmith,& Iliipp Carlislo,,
Pa.
If any of, ',Teadors
.rard',promaturoly
gray,.orl 'are troubled with , foiling, .
haiT,'dandruff Or Aching of 'the - ,ectilt); .they.
have only to pee Itings ;Vegetable nibrosla,
sand their trouble'. Will ebtoi—be . Oirer. The
preprrotion.iB .119 t restOrOr gray
hair, bot'eno of tho moat elegant' hatidrAss
ingii we 1111 Vg_pritr4la0;Ite:.-11191) by soft
and fiiiriOratiiik 9.3o:fiir; provonbi
prornatoro bianese and. in
stores hhir to bald heads: -,,
• ' Bor.th9 "Herald." • '
• [(ildnfur4dirr.fOni.),
-The oh ildron of the White 111;11 soldiers'
brphann', School, atid . attendlngteachen - s,- do
'sire to return, through_ yOureolumbs;: their
gratefUl thanks to the, citizens •fifo ,
,for kind . manfini by, '!Which. they:, wuro
,received'and entertained While," hn'their:late
'visit to that "plaice,' affords thOM J a thefido
-uf ploiisa:nt conversation lot , incotint 'the tiin.
toy friend who nought:theM' titid tools tha'tn
herder tlteir,,parant l:.onto ~
Tfinipriilisio;.kass,l3anct •fbs . , their, kind
rocept!Mi tho Mirs;Tri. escorting to the
Hall - and - thrOugh'MWifi - : fibrin - discoursing
music in the' Hall durind'the :Evening, Will
liccopt - tliefr sincere
They return .thefrisktftudii to.the Herald
and Vo,Aufitiei‘,i. ffeltspatorn
and compliyientary:tuntieba-'of
' To the committee who perfected- , all mr-;
rangementanecessary . -for their comfort and
and .Welfare,.. they offer . theirheartfelt
'thanks. It s fouhd
- impo,saibleLln this,
short space to give the names of. A number
of the lit'dies - andgentietnen who'we're'sb act
ive and untiring in their .effortato,make
them'all. c'onArci.rta'bla. The ' y ca.nfouly. 'on
.this oceadidn rott4n to ,411 their Airri4gn e d,
kkl
tbun.' • • •
B us pv..E:sq iAT:q :
4T/itrESES, 134011LDE11,1311A0P3,
krinkiik toga - I:lir
*lid medicines, juet resPliad at Clottfmatv d' , Wort.lll)4.
ton'erdiuglrpot#,lo.4w 'East Main . •
I:i'WAREI4...I,I79%Ii(Er ',NYAR - Ej 1,
are Atting
otkei l lionnekioprit"iii_liNiniOnAsurif
y r i an- Aniiii , dAlinrnis — Ducketii . A . Bleaeures—DaaliOt s
id DrusLoo—linivos & Forks—Walters & Coffee Mille
Lotiitra &Looking Giltolooh...43poono & VOttni Diaskini
AaVii , bt 6144:4t/tki'l e l:Lr: . :4
rho tiTifittn*rything cheap at Win. DLAIR f;;.N$l3,
,
P. 4.;„4 . 1g1fe
Ware r 1. • vat To
TO, TErtiPI,TBLIO..,
• ,
ri f acoura g e tndtyldua . ll enterpr4o find, yqvt •nill
-eurb I 1
tl okop4 , piOjtko fifty
o r hundred tong, to ',s6 ,s illCsittielow price as
nr „ Pr d b lin T M A PPPieltrim! l .iletT.°l"AP
Ya r . oari 0.:fv.)511 4,:11
• loactqa....ritgann,,,ai,•.-i
7 - ..71tt.t,' f ~. ' ~.,. 1:44) A
_1.7„
t
8 81)8 I SBEDB I I—Commack dr , WorthingtoditiNdi
,7, ttikliati.etteet -lisve joist meeived the largest.aBd
bee ilell49ponkp,KV/prirmactypssiabp'seellierarl,,,,O,',
11.1 Waal% !"I'Velfd keels ' itill:fresh`lXoi#ll## e tipi'
410 ,
.en 1F,A004 lit44lk ! :,,, . ...T, V,c 1: 1 .
',.
. . ,
. . . . •
-.LAW ,OF ESTRAYS.—For the inforttek_
ilon.:of:Odi\roaders, we publish the follow
* sP.u?,pais of the law• rolatiye to stray:
i-Persetikliaving eitray cattle or horsei: in
heiripoidesSiort are liable In the sum of .
, o.;:dolliiiii, and will receive no comports's,
i
iion fatfAamages or :costs, if Ulu fail to
rerrortithe fact bAliktown Clork'Within - foile:
days, and it is his duty to make record of the_
same,aubjact to the-same punishment ip de ,
,fault thereof ._-_.11...th0. - __cuvrter=of-the=estray
presents himself to the. clerk .oyithin ten:
days, ho is entitled to redePve,Aisiiroperty
'on payment of charges. If after the
.exp:-.-
- ration - of that time; no owner - is found, - the
rircra pc:weeping-tip? ogrjfffiletelfdired to
advertise. it; and if within sixty days, there
mftermef-orvirieTlippliiiiiqtbis-on iiiking.
AP:,-t.-4C,sanlq siklig •nplilk.o ioqiiakce:. ettbo_
peace iii thb township, who Is required .to
issue his warrant to.a-tcuastablefwbo.faftar..
giving ten days' ifotide is required • blAsell.
thesame—the meneylor.,which is toVefiald;
3 fite;tifii - Iffiliaii'74; . th a Jlieti ea . of- th (I_ Peace 2;
who Is'to pay - all reasonable charges for tips
cost of - keeping,_ registering, - -advertising;
sellipg, (te,,,•,apcl„„the_balanceiif..therm:lO,
';,to ' be paid into,..the 'ctiii,rty;trbasiirY. )
. , .
.., .
121321
I=l
-0-
mat23-2t
IZEIE
=Mil
1.-- ---11/IARRIED •
MOORS— 'r
the ,. tlth,f Alan& 180 e,
tablhe ieildettee_ty the bride's . % Grandfather, Win. W.
,I.llBirk, Esq., bt , the Rot. T. ' Duet Moore , Nodded by
.' V tgrn t o r n e r : 4' ib tl ett a t i lil ° l.l
,girs,Rettan.Littale Stdwart Of litilte r t n i'dounty; • '
the , 2otir loot.,
it' West k'Afriiii7 by:Res.& needier, Mr. Daniel „Kill
hotter:6f Met EntrvEin, to MIRE Kato Ilachnlen,
of
Winn •, ' • ;• ,
:'..-','!'3l.a ißkl'T.A'.
0.4.11.11.161,11 p OSO MARIka
• . • •. : • 00011010 Afaieb.2lllPlBoB.
dd '
~ ~, 777
do' t MYR ~. ,
'WII.I.T.NIV.REAT.„
AND -"
'DORN ..... „ .
- A - 113.
OLOVER.BERID....„,
' I "NdOTHYSN.r).:,
. .. "
_ a.i llLLto
.. '2 ....
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PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
• ;
„. • TomPelF.:3larob 31,1868.
• Cottoritoilriiiiiitliii recant, advancer. -- Salarof 2,000.
-Wei Middlings at 275328 niatlpland and New Orleans.
Gam MIS —Sugar is In steady &Wand, Sales of 140 -
iiihds Cuba at,10V,011.c . :.: 160 lihdaPorto Rico at 12.%
45 1314.6, and.Oh balms Ifavauli at 14 a.% In Coffee and
'Molasses no'nbiolgo.,• •
• There le a Foiy IRM fooling In tho Flour market and
a moder r atudekroo of activity. Thu inquiry Is entirely
-fur hada coneurriptien, i,and•l,6oo barrels were talon,
• chiefly oictilf fatally Incliang Northwestern at' 810 ®
11.76. •I'mpla and' Ohio at $lO 4512. 50, and fancy
brands at $12,75 @ 16,, also superfine at $7 7608.60 and
extras at 58.6059 75.' Rye. Nlonr :commando $8,50450
per barrel.' '.{Va:quoto
br andywina.Corn'Meal at VI •
•".The stock of wheat Is exceedingly small, with cor
responding retellita;:.and ler good and prima lots tho
'demand is step iy'at; full prices.. Saes of 1,500 bushels
Southern:ond Pesos: Rod, at $2,7045276; Mon SOO bat:M
old . cholcoTelaivare amber at $ 2 ,80.Ry0 le dull. Small
solos of ganati. et $'5,5345185. Corn is In modorate-do-
'mond. Br of 2,600 busliele yellow at s l .lB®l.2o."and
0,000 bush Is Western atsl,2o. Oate aro'wlth
out assent al cimnge. -- Salee of 2,000 bushels Parma find
Delaware at B.skeBs n. '.Ssens —Clovarhotollo luactivo-Vid-weak.—Sales-of—
loffbinilieis at $O. - 110' for common.and 67458,25 for-fair
'and chnien Fanna..and Western. Timothy ranges
from $2.502,60.. Flaximod sells at 22,05.
Wiiiitaf.r,-.l.rices are nominal. •
SEE'LTAILIVOILLOES.
TO' all persons' In want of lIODSEFORNISIIIMG
GOODS - do not - fall to call At. .the .Enterprlslng Dry
Goode Eniporfum n14111..k011 & ktILLEIS, as they
kayo Just recel'ied the largest stock of Carpets, 011
Cloth, Wlndnyr„Shad4s, Ofrhsg tiress Oohs, &c.,
'have over boon opened in the town,
TO Y CONSUMPTIVES.
The REV. EDWARD A WILSON 'will Send (free of
charge) to all wlio desire It, tho veseriptlon with tho
directions for maitliag and using the slmple remedy
'by which he was dared ofp, Ihrlg'' affection and that
dread dlsease Consumption, ills only object Is to
. benefit the afflicted and.he hypos every sufferer will
try this preset iption as It geost nothing, and may
prove ahlesslng.- Please address
ltsv. /COWARD A,
No. 165 South Second StretP4, Williamehurg;NowWlLSOSL
York.
mayl7 61-Iy.
- " " • ObLGAT4 & 00.'S.‘
it 6. RASIVE SOAP
•yi fa nufacuturad.frOm PURE
HA trALS, and may bo con
atclerabo STANDARD OP EX.
.•. I OELLEWE.:.For Bale by all
OrocaPeN,""
Mly 17, 1t167-ly
17'611:r ITGIIII lAp H
. SCRATCH! SCRATCH SCRkefi I I
' from 10 ip 45 hours,
Wheatori'm Ointment cures The Itch.
Wheaton's Olntnient cures 'Salt Rheum
liniment cureC.Tetter.
I Wheaton's Ointment .cursor Darbetc. -- Whrathri wo cures Orr &ales.
Wheaton's Ointment cures Leery kind
of . kumor like Magic. • •
Price, +SO cents a box ;by mail, 00' cents. Address
WEEKS & POTTER, No. 170 Washington Street,
Roston, Mass."
,Percale by all Druggists. -
'I 4 I RFAiI _OF :CiIARGE..
A. /3011ADBLA, N 0.35; South Hanover St., Car
lisle Pa.,is curing. all who co to him of -Toothache,
Headache. Neura/gla and Earache, with Dr. Rock's
Pain Vietcr. .Free of charge.
cio and to cured.
..
Bl i rTEßS.—lrt the-Medical world, now-a.days, DU
-terser° 'ail the rage. In ono form or another, under
one namo or another, they and their staring adver
tisements aro everywhere. tehe found, professing to
the ills-flesh is Itsir-to,-fromk bump:on-thiTihead
- to the small ins. 'Of their efficacy in general we
know nothing, but there is ono variety concarning
which wo bear praise from ail.' WO tefcrto
land's Gorman Bitters. This is n o ore propara.
Mon of some soft of liquor and bitter barbs and barks,
but a Medicine designed for Diseases of the Stomach
and Boric% and of great power find Usefulness. We
have not made these assertions without Consulting
those who know, and are competent to JudgC, and
they all fully math:vie what .we say.
The above fcirfaiks are copied frost the Ediforiaf
tons of the “E.l OLE," Poughkeepsie, N. F. ' You will
recollect that 1100.PLIAND'S GERMAN BITTERS is
entirely free fro& any alcoholic ingredient*.
Hoofland's German Tonic
Is a Combination of all the Ingredients of tho Bitters
with -- pure — Santa -- Cruz — ltnat, -- oranga,7anta-.----
It is used for tinCsame dlseaso as the Bittern, in eases
whoro soma Alcoholic Stimulant is necessary, and '
makes a preparation delightfully pleasant and ugreo.
Aldo. ^ _
Principle
.011ce, 631 .Arch • St., Phil's.
Sold ovorywhoro
13-marlm
I J NFORMATION.
~, _,.pittryintion guaranteed .to produce a luxuriant
, g - Vowth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face,
'alsda recipe lot Mb; removal. otmPimplea, Blotch*
Eruptions, etc.,onthe ablu,'_leavlig_the' RllllO soft,
clear, andibeautlful, can be obtained - viltlieut' 'ctiatge
;by addressing-
TI109:1 7 . OFlAP3l,ol;fCimiiisf;
• Broadway,
mayl7 07-ly
NEW V:ERTISEMENTS.
41 BEIVI'B HA L.ll
t yhursday;,, Friday and SaturdaY,
..:APRIL 9TII, 10TH and 11TH.-
PROPESSOR 'HASELMAYEti,
PRE,STIDI'GVTATEUR.
.
, Preceptort of all the celebrated .34gibians
who have recently, appeared in tbieconntry t
including fierinane and Elai:ti,' and iinivin::
sally pronounced to be the perfect mal.tor of
~
~ . .
. • - ART DIABOLIQUE, - -
Will- give - three - of - hie popular' entertiiiii.
monis in milliell' ere combined-both .
MAGIC AND MUktC,
Introducif eachilveping Mei, original and
wonderful Musidal .Tnstrpment galled, the,
STLYLOCAIIPE. ' •
And presenting a: series of opitirely, now, and
Budding fents,:of '
Legerdefitaia' ditYZ Asiatic .I%cronzantic
71Iusions..
. .
• • •
. . - ...
Ipelnding.the Mysterious Advontuies of
( ,LITTLE ' J A.4I., ,R t.
' I6ipir '1
ADMISSION, .' —:
~., ' .' . 60 . cts
GAL VARY, .• • .---.-•- •.. . • , 86 cts
boore.open. at 714 to . :C9sii:nteile4o3.
• •
•
b 1 Miller and Stone Dresser, le In want
, a situation. • Deference last employer: '
• '''' tTS'pottli - l/tki Street, rhIA; -
; .41•08 , bt: -
5:130.A.P.A8 of thelotoOk of Bret
-NOtlonsillank of Carlisle: hi. 'tor tbrmo , apply
!to • ,I, ; , 'sypragray . , tr fiAt!LISIt.
Liit,...
I Inhoft's
. tshtitnii;,E4' 'PrOtolit attotitlbn"p Id to legal bust.. •
.malts of ititleterh?tloin; ' _ .
B re S E
,• OMDObiILING-o.llwVilTTErStirPgint./iNB9 .
0 .844.1) CATE! • •
6ttßl4tlSle, ihq Ohre ' .
' •!.
Cuinbarlint'd Pti...tatirlittlAY.'aetiti4lo,lBBB,
at ;the Court„-Bottip, l 4l',:lhe Corough or Carlisle, •
by; orden , ofllio" ..Cdurt -of Common Pleas - of said
.coUnty,liiiiddfliroceedlogain partition. The groundS •;.'"
aboht •
coolish; about 89 acres porches. The buildings are •
ig,Lreealu.length, by 80 In W,ldtb,•lfith WWI( ' •
of about/50.feet, with. brit and cold water baths, and
tor' SOO .irialtors.-„Thase;,!
Nur Inglarer if itblir. alight hoursithielzir,Washleatitos,',
thiltipierelybliadelphikaud Jurkr atii..arii
90111.6b1Parr06,V4':f:r •
' Teams or;' , ,oetV„—Tr,fittty,por„ cent.. arlietirldclullf
s off,' Ain.: ladadee oul9t. APrii,,SBoo -, W/th'
talirdat;'.o . bo' sec:Vied reeoguilifirme. , o 1 4 11 4 08 W'
P94PVIon
r .1,51 am: ndo
!" o Won•26.utll! 4
•
lomar4l, .•
44YLOPMV ti
11 00
.......... ... ..... .7 60
2 50
•
.G 290
.1 60
100__
70
..0 00
.. 220
-.216
446
1651