Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 29, 1869, Image 2

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'..c.,.-As-tlato-41piatilv.ritOil a book on "Roble
ttio:-Nimili6Siiti:Sladiuy: l2 . - _ , _ .;_
31eissenier has painted a review by the
lirst il`tipole . `on; andhis-price is SSO,OOO.
Pere,HYrteinthe, Gen. Pre:mont, 'Moro
, dith Bead, .Alinister Washburne,and Doro
are all being bn . sted - bY Vitutie Roam.,
Turd -- : - ,lndge= - J - ,ilVJohnston , liaveheen
' elected from Virginia to the United States
Senate ? for the long STI-short terms-re
' spatively.
is-the -name - of a
ored tragedian, who, emulating the fame
is and foramo of the late. Ira Aldridge, is
Philing in the English theatani. - •
Governor Ifoffman, : of New- York; has
appointecl November 18 its Thanksgiving
Day.
Canby has sent 'a detachthent of
military to - assist in the,enforcement of
the Virginia oyster law in Tangier Sound..
Samuel' J. Tilden has- been elected
chairman, andliani Cassidy, -of Al
bany,,secretary of the New York Deme'-,
cultic State Committee. .
• The Emprws Eugenie, 'when traveling
on the sea, wears a peculiar kind of
uniform, resambling in a feminine way
that of a naval officer. •
Gen. Thnntas has forwarded to the VPat
Department a report upon Alaska. It is ,
understood that he considers the -new
Territory worth little, except to the offi
cerslolo are salaried for living there.
Senator Spritgue, it is said, has pur
ehased the old Nationaintelligencer for
an organ,' through which to disseminate
his peculiar views. "Pet" Halstead, of
'New Jersey, will be the editor. •
• PfuStr - nriiiabied — the manufacture
of 500 clisket, which will be presented to
the bishops of the Council. These cas
kets are meant to hold such relics as the
bishops may be wont to exhibit in their
cathedrals,, or to place under the altars.
consecrated. thereby.
- . Gen. George B, McClellan and family,
and Gen. Marcy, father of Mrs. MoCIOI 7 .
, lan, have engaged quarters at the Metro-.
1 , , 'paten Hotel, Washington, and will
, "spend.the winter in that city. •
' Mrs. Mary Pillow, wife of Gen. Gideon
-J. Pillow, 'died -at her home in Maury
county, Tenn., at Midnight, on Sunday,
October 3. She was, stricken by-apoplexy
- - while at dinner eily,that day, and did not
speak after the attack.
John Stuart Mill fie so regular in his
habits that he goes to sleep every night
at ten o'clock, no matter Where he is.
He takes the sweetest naps in the House
of Commons during the most exciting
-debates. But on the other hand, when•
he ie awake, ho is on the alert.
Mr, Drake, who put down, the first oil
well in this country, - and who at onetime
was worth a million, recently (lied in the
• Poor house. The first derrick and engine
• still stand over the well, and' anCverY.
carefully preserved. A monument is to
be erected to Iris - memory,- which . will
contain a room in which the engine is to
be placed. • -
• / James-M. Masoitof Mason' and Slidell
. 4.-tMtoriety, for a: long time one of the
United States Senators from Virginia,
and the representative of the Confederate'
• States to - the-courtof St. James, is now
living near Alexandria, Virginia, •and -
almost daily drives into town. The
Alexandria Oazette, says : The ex-embas-
Sador wears a black felt hat with a broad
brim, a bob tailed beaver cloth Sack coat,
dray breeches, 'the legs of - which are
stuffed in a pair of heavy boots, and long
_ buckskin gauntlets. Ile holds the reins
and handles the whip,. too, s as though he
. had not forgotten ]us boyish-days.
NEWS ITEMS
The Paraguayan war has cost Brazil
—5300,000 and 100 morr a day.
The Jackson (Michigan) coal mines
produces 35,000 tons per annum. -
The Pc — CFCTlthiffEonsists of itcomny,
• in Pict, ruin of the
most Cosmopolitan military forces extant.
A wedding guest in New York esti
mates, that, out of 82 marriages that he
attended last season, only 19 were " love
matches."
Tile State Seminary near Alexandria,
• La., was destroyed by fire on - Tkursday
night. The loss is estimated at 8100-
(100.
The ladies of Baltimore have undertaken
the task of raising funds to erect a build
ing for the Maryland State Asylum for
Inebriates,!' which was chartered by' the
it 'Legislature nine years ago.
The Sultan has dismisssed his Secreta
ry of the Treasury because that conscien
tious functionary declined to supply him
with sufficient pocket money.
A . California *publisher told Mark
' Twain, when he wrote his first article,
that he hadn't brains enough to
.keep
A• , 'mule going straight in -11 ~ten aere,lot.
A lot of extra flour was sold at the rate
of $4.70, gold, 'per barrel, in Richmond,
latt week, and the current:rates were but
a little higher. That seems like the
"good old times."
In Douglas county, Minn., .potatoes
are plentiful at twenty-five cents per
bushel. .
Six thousand Republican insurgents
have surrendered to • the government
troopi in Spain: - . •
' New Hampshire will vote on the tines.'
Lion of establishing a State police on the,
ninth •of November. The . temperance
people - otthe State ateliblditig meetings,
— Hoping to create a public sentiment.ln
faliefr•of such a force.
- "Vie Bangor Wing says that within the
. .
• city of Portland, An.; anal a circuit of .
'ten miles • around it; there aro about
. ) -..twent.Yr- brick yards, Whicliproduce about.
`,3o#ooo:'brielta P'er year. : , They are
• 4
all operated in the eld„ fashioned . way;,
,
except the steam works at 9trondriater.
The Democratie'nomincii for sheriff in
Fond du Lac made the following acceP
tation speech.: " Gentlemen•Ll have
served Yon as sheriff ono term. I regard
this-nomination as an indorsement of my
official conduct. I cannot make a
speech Or preach, but •when thisiconven
tion is over we will all go down to Rupp's
and talco , a drink."
Putting fame and reputation together,
kr: Gilmore ha's no reason to complain
the Great . Jubilee. Afar all the
"corknts were gelded the EidetitivoCom-'
mitteo had 'l,?alrCueo of $6,882.04. This
they handed; over to ;Mr.
added to the icon realized from the'lien6Bt
concert -given :him,' it • gives tho''nice
little - sum of $139, 028.04 a whifi'sli aro: of the
.„• .„.Tle Pleto rat tom
commenced
entry-.
i' , 42), emigrants to California
for ro from
Here Yorlr; "Orlp • friar'''. Chnalta, on =the
first of September ; skid the experiment,
has proved :s gratifying success ..The
41, 4 11•euniber of hmigrantelias averaged • 100
t.pqr day ; they are carried . in
. good , cars,
freight train, ' make
ihe trip ih'less than ten days. 'Next:Srmir
w i rjl'ivitness h large inerease. of business n;tlol, :,... :;:igriiiit trains to the
Ilattire of Verindn't ratified,
'! inondment on , Friday
• taken by yehii , al4
CAA. • d rim UMW MOWS
HO
twelve vacs : against • ÜB bitLColortOl,'
Diokoy,
of pradfiii4l o htOckno loolgeci
londiiriof Dornt4t
diclstlOZOBiiiikif i ti i ro l " - Te 7 S;o nd a, as Also
Bisliop, of Bo' 1,(1/,./Vtlunto lunch
and fait444- ti
let9!l:ol`p,,f the lin,
,
The Second Auditor' of the Treasury
_ias, twins ler s a .
report. The amount of pay and hou\n
tied dishurseslto the heirs of deceased sol
diorS . the Seven
1n1802,_ $249,180.04; 1803,-
$2,43,293,09;'1004, $10,970,528.94 1805;:
$14,04.7,599.35; 1860, .$10,189,247,47;
1807, $10,008,782.78;1808,519,508,445.88r
The report, for the present year will Show
the amount expended to be $8,355;018.22,.
which; added to the $04,137,078.12• pro-
Viously disbursed,- will make the ;amount
$82,408,096.34. This •,4ncludes only Athe
hounty ,and batik 'pay: of deceased-sol
diers; and has no reference to the bounties, •
to discharged soldieis which are
paid in another department. • •
'l,Ebl - SATURI9 OF 1860:70
compLETE' LTST O 1 317,318ER8 OF ',VIE
I.OII3LATU32L ELECTED 02 , 7 :WIT; 12T.D
' DAY OF OCTOBER., 1869
Tile follewhig is a complete list . e ' f ,the
members 'of the Legislati:e elected at
the last election. In the 76th Senatorial'
District, 't*o certificates .will. no doubt
be presented, , and It will
~cliS, i olvo upon
the action of the Seiiato. which member;
is legally entitled to his seat : ,
1:132E3
1. W. M. Watt, R., ..18. C. R. pucka
.
gain. low,
2. A. - W. - Hons. 1 - 8.7 - D..3lnmmif - ,12.
zoy, R. 17. E. Billingfelt,.R
0. p. A. Nagle, D. • J. B. • arfol,ll.
4. Geo. Connell 'R. 18.. A. G. Miller, D.
0. C. 11. Stinson, R. - 19. C. Duncan, D.
H. J. Brooke ' It. 20. Ed. Scull, ' R.
0. R. J. Lindor- 21. J. K. Robison, R
man, - . D. C. J. IWlntire,D
7. R. S. Brown, D. -22. Hairy.White,R
B. J. D. Davis, D. 23. 0 Wallace, D
9. 11 D 24. A; Parm'an, 11
10: A. G. Broad- 25. J. Graham, R.
head, D. T. Howard, 111
11. P. G. Oster- 2g. James_ S. Rn..
,hout, R. tnn, •
12. S. G. Turner, D. 27: Jas. Kerr, R
13. A. G. Olmsted, R 28. H. Allen,- R
14. Jna: B. Beelc,,D: 29. M . . B. Lowry, R
MOUSE •OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Philadelphia. . ,Centre.. •
1. L. B. Thomas, R J. G. Meei, D.
2. G. Maxwell, R Coldmbia end :Von
gain.- tour'd`•'
3. Sam. JOseplis, D George Scott,
4. W. Elliott, R Cumberland..
5: E. Q..darlin; D J. B, Leidig, D.
6. J. F. Mooney, D Dauphin.
7. It. Johnston,. .R A. C. Smith, , It
8. J. V. Stokes, R Parsons, ..
9. S 7 D. Daily, D Delaware.
. _
10. IL W. Davis, R T.V.' Cooper, R.
11. W. M. Bunn, R Erie. '
12. Alex. A.daire, It C. 0. Bowman, R.
13: J. Forsythe, DD. B. IlVCreary, R.
Ist. J. Cloud, R Fayette.
15. A. Albright,' R T. Belmatterl,y', D.
16. M. C. Hong, R Franklin and Papry
17. IV. Comly, R G. Skinner D gain.
fEI. Jas. R D. B. Milliken, D.
Adorns. Greene.
A. B. Dill, DJ. Sedriewiek, D.
Allegheny. - Huntingdon, Miglin,
M. L. Humphreys,R • and Juniata.
Alex. Miller, R D. J. INT'Ateer, D.
Joseph %, altbn, RA. Rorer, D.
James Taylor, R (Mina rind West-
D. N. 'k% hite, It • innrelana.
John H. Kerr, R D. M. Marshal, R
Armstrong.
H. Steele, R — r - J, F. Kreps, R.
Beaver and Waahin 9- I 'La rcaster.
ton. :
N. C. Shurlock, nA. C. Roinathl, R.
A. J. Buffington, R E. B. Herr, R.
H. J. Vankirk, R Johii E. Wiley, R.
Bedford, Faito4 . and Lebanon'.
So Laer,e,el: J, B. Deininge r r,.R.
J. longereckor, R ,
.
P. 13. Long, R Adam 0 oci - lever, D.
Berks. Creitz, D.
Henry Brobst, D Luzerne.
A. T. C. Keifer, 1) S. W. 'Coen°, D.
H. Schwartz, D J. F.glllahon,
George gory,. R.
Joe. Robinson, R Lyennany, UlllOll,
Bradford and Su . and Snyder.
can. Theodore Hill, R.
J. Chamberlain, R Thomas °lntroit, R.
J. H. Webb, H Andrew H. Dill, D
nen 3funtr
Joshua. Beans, DJ. Eschbach, D.
E. C. liVlCinstcy, D John J. Harvey, D.
Butler; Lawrence and . Northampton.
Mercer. Samuel Beileai, D.
G. W. M'Crraelcen,R David Epgleman,D
D. Craig, R Northumberland.
E. A. ‘l heeler, R R. Montgomery, D.
Alex. Leslie, ~ R Pike and Wayne.
Cambria. H. •Dirrimiek,p,
John Porter, D Potter and Tioga.
Cameron, Clinton B. B: Strang, R.
and MUCean. J. B. Niles, R.
A.' B. Armstrong, D Schuylkill. .
Carbon and Monroe. Jas. Ellis, - D.
W., B. Leonard, I) J. Irvin Steele, D.
Chester. F. W. Snyder,' D.
J. C. Roberts,' H Bzisquehanna and
J. C. 'Coach;
A. Darlington, RG, S. Fassat, R.
Clarion and,reffereqn A. P. Stephens,: R.
B. Brown, D Penang() Mid War-'
Cranford. rem.
H. C. Johnson, It .T. D. 3F.Ttihkin, R.
F. W.-Ames, R C. W. Stone,
Clearfield, Elk and • York.
• Forest. G. It Hirsh, D.
John G. Hall, DB. F. Porter, D.
-R7iCAIPIT I LTLATI9N
fiNATE
Republicans
Democrats..
Republican majority 5
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Republicans
Monocrats
Republican majority
THE . BROOKS ASSASSINATION.
The parties charged with-an• attempt
to assassinate Revenue peteetive Breas
in:Philadelphia, a :month' or six' weeks
ago, wide :brought to trial in the Court
of "Quarter-Sessions of:that city during
the present. week. On Thursday,' Neil
McLaughlin, the 'man who 'droVe the
hack when the ass, sins !.mad:rs-i their
escape,, swore positivel,t,' he had .
never 'seen Morrow 7ior - Danglierti--the
accused—until bonnet them hiNewYei.k t'
that he drove the carriage, 'ke.; and Wes
bired.to do so by . two then Whom he did
not knew.. -• SubSequently Mayor Fox
testified that McLaughlin- had: on two
occasions before him thugs sworn state,
Monte that ii4tet driveithe,ear
riago hiMorrew and . paugherty,..,
,detallini,the Whole proceedingsiof pop,
Member sixth. 'McLaughlin will. he hold
and' tried for perjury.,,, commenting,on ,
the' above factS, the l?hiladelphia Aii,i/q(n.
of Friday evening says •
Man. who drove the carriage. in •
Whi'eli,'•the . assassins,- lied, After their : at
"tempt to murder,Deteetive Brooks,:sirore
're'' undli OA' thel Prisonerki.atthe / bar ,
wore not: the
,ocaupantsrof his"carriage,
nod
mot
had neverseen' them • until.
b e them in New York. In.control.
version :of this ,the Mayor produced two;
affidavi i ts 7 the oxistace : of which- was:
already well known,-sworit to and eigtied
by tl4 same: hack,driver,,:iii which be,:
declared that the priSsioers were the mon
he had ,driven, to Keenan's . stdre,,' and,
detailed, all the., incidents e!of flight.
'after the:assault,: aylth
'uthiufahess..,l,Thoto ; caiuit.burany. denbt , .
'to . bloh of the stutenviuts,iro, true
;Thoi firtit, two Wore rnade,whoWlitelsulith4
I lin.wrisl'ity An agootof kar apdthoWildo-;
4ienti ' just !after . ' ;west, - awl when, ,
fuipo bui!..tholitlyor.;:tudAho ••piticirs of
'the . lryiv :had - spolo.n !by:. "Tho
=MI
lniVst ptoiy Wiu3 deviied:.after ° tile friends
of the other prisoners had obtained access
c t
to An. McLaggliiiirriinii a' .
Livittq He ha been'
,' l 'it,pirte pe
tk a sillY) 4 thildis , ContrridWi) 1 4Of
) A , . ey ..
ivn 'plain
J ura Ae , , : lty Irmo,. ly.
f 4 0 sha,\.o. k iit t iniat,, , d Aphho . uta;' , e
'punished*itli-fim-f ' the e. 1a
the criminal is might, perhaps be, deter
mined With.. comparative case, - .for _his.
visitors hav,3 not been very numerous,
and the efforts to gain access to him were
madefrbOldly and Ivitli-a., plainly:under.:
.stood'purpose
,'
THE O - O OP THE 'WORLD
ktrithtti'e ishoN'x I tl;Pc
Parichur4 woof'eliß4 of the 'WO'rlel tO'bi.i
!!.
• Oran'? Brllloil and Dila , • .213A,notr , tp)
,Fr nee , • 1,61 U NO
Orins:or, No th; i 16g 310,. 3
,t—r - Spolis 02,610,000 "i
46
I 1 P
e t
'l2'Oo'
wltzelland .0000)
Groecd 8, 000 coo
Europaon
Tuk. y-_." 43 015.,030,
Europe. .10344 • 12',,N10 030
Una I , r7x. - ' 11,r 00 030
J'enni •rk - . 2,9.1,000
Unltsd, .to P tes ' 1001)0 ),oro
Impdn, . eAmio
North 6faxiCo 610,0100 -
North Africa • 50,000,000 ' •
, Asi tic atskey - 100,000,04
As'at.e huAsie, " 001100 M 01
, 60.00 000 .
The rest of Aria . 126 o'o,ooo
Australis 114 . 1100 0110 '
cepa of Good' Vol,1:0,0 4100.1 „
Sliotth Amerlek '113,0033000
1.172,400,000• • • •
t,iirlfen we lok it wht a groat country
whaVe; Mid what little ,
of iyofi
we raise, and, then look at the little
codntry of Great Britain and Ireland,
and ,see 'what a great "amount of Wool
their, raise, doe's' it ilot :suggeSt . itself to`
everirionsible - reau - that - it - ia — ribout - tline
for ItMerica to raise .its wool, and for
Americana to Make their own clothes,
and not ask small countries across the
sea' to do' it? That'.s a long ,questioh,
and Scarce of commas, het it is just what
wo"Wanted to ask, andwhat ought to be'
asked more frequently than it is: To
see Prance, raises more wool than
the whole tnitod StateS, is enough to
'sot editors to asking' questions, and'
enough to set all the people, our wide
land over, to answering them in a practi
cal ivay.rowa 'State I?egistir:
THE. CROPS OF THE. WEST.
; The Missouri Democrat, speaking of
the great crop of 1869,dedares that they
arc not upprecedented, and aro likely to
be surpassed: Yet the yield is very large:
The Wheat crop of 1860 is estimated at,
271,000,000 bushels, the - corn crop at
1,050,000,000 bushels, ,that ,of oats at
$00,000,000 bushels, and that of potatoes
at 175,000,000 btishels. To those must
be added' barley, the yalue,of which-for
the year is estiinated - at $45,000,000 ; hay,
of which we ha* seen:no just estimate,
:and a crop oewool_estiinatedat 177,-000,--
000 pounds,. besides frults, vegetables,
butter cheese, and animals. -Of all these
- crops, the Noithwest pl-oduces by far the
largest Mare: Recent tables in the
Fiaactild Chronicle shoWeil that while
the, grain PrOduct of Massachusetts, ifi
but two dollars and twenty-five cents
per- capita, and that of New York only
fifteen dollars
.per capitit,th.d. product Of
lowa is sevontrtwo dollars AM every
-person of its population, - and the average
of the Northwest is over sixty dollars
per_ capita.- If,'in addition, we count Ulo .
products of the Southwest also, the Cot
tom rice, tobticeo,and hemp, the Democrat
thinks the Mississippi Valley prdduccs'
each year agricultural, crops in value far
greater -than the whole national debt.
These
These are only the agricultural products
of a region: Yid' beyond all estimate ill
other wealth. The products of the mines-
,and of-the fOrests will :,vastly increase the
aggregate. Enormouti as. is this esti,'
mate of production, the Democrat urges
that
that the States or the Mississippi Valley
have only just begun to 'display their
power. At an estimated addition of a
niillnon of indrinitourriUir49Frelreirye,
to the producing force, it predicts that
the wheat crop will double itself.within
thb next decade.; that the corn crop,
crOp,
which Ilan doubled itself in two years,
will more than double again, and that
the aggregate Value of farin products of
the Southwest in 18,80 will be 'worth far
more than two thousand Millions: Tho
public' polic'y is thus intimated beyend:'
question.
tion. Let a national steamship , line bO
established at once, running tWzyeaacts
a week, capable of introducing athousand
emigrants; every, "vtiyage rand let it lie
followed sip by further enterpriScs of the
same sort till Germany, France, Spain,
Italy, Greece,' Syria, and Egypt,: consign
hither their excess of poPulation. Then
the Great West will become the granary
of the World.-
tajt earti,slt gfrctiV.
VOL. 69. NO. '44
THE STATE VOTE.
The official return:: slidw tliat•in the
late election • Governor ;Geary received
290,552 votes, and that Jildge Williams
received 291,874; Judge Packer .rceeiveg
285,9501v0ted, and 111r.,PersIting 282,575:
Governor . Geary'S majority State
is 4,500, and • Judge , WillianiSl • ma-'
jeiity 8,790: From 'a memo ,glance at
the': respective inajoritie's Of the
dates, it . ivouldni apparent that GoV7
eigor-Ge • had:polled -several thonsand
less 't tr his party , vote, or thatt - Judge
Wil .ems had greatly exeeededlt. This
ho ver t , is erroneous, :is a single glance
Alio—aggregato _will ;show ; Judge,
Williams' vote in this State is . to tilcen
ail'the measure oftlae party:strength; then
Govern* Goartrun, just 726 votes , .bo-.
hind his. pat:ty ; Stritigth,.if. the Governor's
vote is to. he. taken• as a party te144. - Jiidge
Williams runs but : thatenumbor ahead of ,
his ticket.:. In the aggregate .of , thervotes
east -hxcluding I .4.lleglieny,. :Governer.
Peary's vote is 1856 ,more: thamtlmt , of
Jddge .Williams.. !In , Allegheny countY,.
Judge received , 1,082.• votes'
;more, than , .Govorner , .. Goary;.. buf f '; how •
much ottliie was duo to his'own .
laxity at home,. or how.mtioh locaUcanseei.
that may' have :reduced Governor Goary.'w
,majority, it' is hi:possible. , tiVt'det:Srmine
from the :returns alone: 1:dt• mot'
he',deihg:, our .".candiclate.: for Sullronins
Judgo'any:moro oreditithavilhojustly , de-•
scrims olainithatoliis :increased ' vote
at, his lionewas diie td dtis oWn,iieraonal
, popplarity.• • , Two 'jeers
.pdpillarity in' Philadelphia ,
gave,the State to.theDemeeracy, , and' iti
tliat4udgo mputit.,
,i4on,3 . shoro , haiNo long libon ! ; ,
play, base given the yOnor,orloading ;'
,tiakot ha his own, county.
,those glarie(i'ait!tito .
majorities!Of!the';,!earidid i tittis;':hasten 'ttci
the of thelidity ,
Tho , fset ' 4 that , lib , Was"Mily '726
.
tlie;stigngetiti;villeixiitiof his cliviiinSaistinal
'Of . ao the . 0
. tiobjeot o!, thettemoc- . ,
ran ' iw:the‘TU ' 'Sh.ii) they cared little:
Th ' ntirieito " Were"directoit' tolafi.
1 1
cu ''' - ii,.71 - To - Power of :the: St e:'
For they We "'pilling to buy votes or'
to e forth 4i Their candidate "as
one, ho never ' red in Political pc° .
initAti.oonsegetenily, without rini of 'Elio .
enmities or jealousies • of defeated 'cosi- ,
petitora. t - _..He find never been .G6Vernor
and therelore had, disappointed - ,and
embittered no aspirants for' official. po-'
~,iticueiroe,,,f,tvori.--.ou.,.the - , other - hand
Governor-Geary , s-ollicial -ifets-fdr-tliree,
'ye:win-ere:open to the critieisms, perver
dona,; awl, ni halopresun tationg of f his, op-..
dolmas. ! „When • we -consider ' Ifow . hi-
A mit riously it ild . car° fully they
• ..earclied his official:record formaleriel to
inkn•et hiln,!and. how,they:: distorted. and
p irVerted • every , -thing. pennecteci, with'
iis . adinicistrat Mu, , it. ,is . remaA:liatiel",
that - ids ; vole:in 'the State - Thhhuld - lit
almost equal io, that of Judge. Williams
who; was entirely removed train - Tiro eom=
pliCatious df. politicians, , whose personal
.strength was conceded by all parties and
whose competitor foiled to receive within
It4OO Votes. of- his party strength. •;. Gov..
GearY'e.vote . in, the ,State i .thider - all The'
surroundings of the camps ign,. is a higher
personal complimmit to him than was
even his' decided majority' in 1866. . , The
filutTeSiYill, certainly bear , cloSe scrutiny.
JOHNSON'S DEFEAT:
Following victory: for loyal -men 'in
Pennsylvania and, lowa, comes . the
news of Andrew Johnsbn's overthrow in
hiS own State. In the contest for Sena
tor in ' Tennessee, Hem
toof)tir was
electdd oVete . Androw JohnOn by' a Ma
jority of five motes. This is a new theme
for rejoicing ; another. defeat of those
who hoped to see_ the overthrow of Repub
licanism. True Andrew Johnson was
just such it Senator as would kayo rep
resented the disloyalty.pf Tennessee, and
was just such a leader as would :have
soonest destroyed' the shattered and dis
solving elements of the Democratic par.-
ty,- and in, this view there was a seeming
fitne4s that he should.have once Mere
peaied in the Senate, but his election
would - have been regarded as significant
of other things. R .woul.l have been
hailed as a triumph of those who - favcor
repudiation of the national debt, add
who desire the triumph of 'the men who
engaged in the attempted overthrow of
the Government. All the mfieeenstruct
cd remnant of, the Confederacy, all who
denied the right of the Government to
impose terms on conquereerebels, all
who oppose paying the-national-dobt, in
the letter and spirit Of • the obligation,
would have rejoiced more to hoar that
Johnson had returned to the Senate than
they. wouldif Packer and .pendleton had.
hemi victorious. To those who with
stood Johnson in-his mad efforts to re
vive rebellion it, would have been most
mortifying and humiliating. Johnson's
record in public life has been a disgrace
'and stigma to our natiom_and wo rejoice
to know that it has ended.
As a Senator Mr. Jah - tis'oli'would have
been an insatfeenble nuisance. His vin:
.dietiveness and riassiowilfrlalking.watild;
have causad a continuotts repetition of
those disgraceful speeches of^ 181 G at .
ever possible -oplsirtimity during - his •
entire term. He would have been the
chinnpion of every . ' unreadristruatairai
tor, the defender of every outrage corn
mitted.in the interest of Democracy,' and
the" advocate of repudiation on every oc
casion. Withont-inclituition to dogood,
and practically powerless to do harm,
,be would have been a cause of delay to
all legislation, and an:annoyance to all
,who were compelled :to - listen to inces
sant vindication of himself, and denunci-
IDon of his advarsarie:. He haS once'
swung round the entire circle of
political distinction, and it is fortunate
for himself and the country that he has
e u
second career. Ho has gone from us
we hope forever—may we nevet see his
like again.
THE LAST STRUGGLE
Tenacious of life as the Democratic
Pitrty has proved itself, it is' evidently
fasttentlina,pmrdAissolution. It is
true that the leaders still seem fe put 'on
a bold front, and repeat the worn out
absurdity of counting their gains" in the
recent election'for the purpose of cheer,
ing the hearts of their despondent fol
lowers, but that has been played too often
to tie again resorted to. The masses of
the Democracy have waited for prole_
tsed success,. until their patience " and
their faith ha:tie vanished. When' their
.defeat in 1860 spread' consternation
among them,, their leaders •cheered t ,theni
+tat the' promise that the neW:party that
gained pewee' Would soon be destroyed by
the conflicting elements of which it war
composed: • 'When that party was forced
to resort to a war for the 'suppression' of
treason;
. they Were told that the
. oilint 'of
having to resort to the sword to sustain
themselveirwould drive Republicanism
ont of existence.' When•it became nee.
oSsary to enianelpfite the nogroes, , they
worn flattered with the hope that the
long' cultivated, predjutlices of tire nation
toward-the black man, would tnise the
Democracy:to power. :When Johnson
sold himself trot` 'the prospective 'manilla-.
Om of the'Domoottioy,' they'hoped that
the enormous patronage of the Federal
Government rapid bring theni - victory.
,A.nd now' when the-enfranchisement- Of
811 the citizens was determineil , ujion
. 118
the complete work of the party whose
ittAiWords Were and justice,
they: were. assured 'Oat their tri
mniph 'was: cortain. But in every con
iliet,th& result has been' the same. No
'matter whether the Democr4y Marched'
undo its own banners, - or CoMnerfeited
those of adversaries.; Whether it
rallied.under itaown tried' lenders or tin,
denthose its. opponents had 'driven
their own ranks; :ilefeathas been . its 'e on.
stant dooni. atratagerti has been
Rdopted; evou'salient point Ite'boon at:
taeked;all that ingenuity or desperation
could contrive, •hae been resorted': to and
- yet tale fool:oaf !DemooraoY , hold= their
'ground as" eiieurely as irthey • hello its-
. „
ho is it, iniasiblo for a par
ty: tri hold' trio Thee' 'eentinuncl
Men *ill tiro
*biking, •:lioifolds:i.
'CLinclidatos:for brilee will soda eXhibit
gtineihre'tintitlity in 'thicing - norninationii
Van 'a;pnr6';'' 4 crhen it 'undrtotKl
n:ditinge thiit they to angake7 -
'Anti ' eyen nth ,
of the ittiiri nnki file et the. iti•ty,..
of their'
•ri'ii - c'ir!''t:b'oy'-
'disca4/'oi:,ttiait'tl'io'dn'tritnelihiO;noiit''of MI6
'no'grO
Ifiteiiiii r eiltY" 6414,
46htro',)P
pow .wall assured that there is little lion
or...endless-profit in,. Vein .Democratic
leaders and their followers ivill, soon And
thatiill the precliotiOlia - Of eVila:thht Were
o come from Repwblican, : r.de "Ntoro:_ as
fals'o:hnd!debeitive as were their premi
se§ At 'vietWry. •
IledildlicMhas`l;eerfe_eminered;,
has disappeared; and. Democracy, the
faithful ally and- sincere mourner - of
both these monsters is deomed to fol
io* them. 'lt may takliat it has fought
, itala i st - tight, , or It marbe that - it may
-make another convulsWe.grasp-nt-soma
straw:that is still floating-on -the title of
politieS, but its power for further mis-
oldds is ended. 'Every principle It ' has
advanted has" been uverturnecl, every
doctrine r that -it has opposed has tri
umphed.. Let its leaders sec that it soon
disappear from the arena of politiCs.
pen. F. Ctirrelljirerret,Or;'of
WitS;. on Monday last; appointed by
Guy. 'Geary; Attorney Ge,ncral of the'
Commonwealth; iii place of Hon. Bea
jamin ' li.Brairster:'...Tliis is a most
excellent appointinent .and, will be re
'ciiiyed with ..tho - heartieSt approbation
throtighout the State. • Mr. Brewster wa,s
chosen' one Of the Judges of the Common
pleas in Philadelphia iu iEitiO, and in his
'short Serviee on the Bench has won a most
enviable relintation as a jurist. Entirely
Mister of his profession—scrupulously
honest and impartial in his 'ilecisions-
remarkable for his courtesy and kindness
to all whoaPpeared in his court, and most
industrious' and energetic iu - perfOlMiug
his arduous duties, ho was regarded by
everyone as a model judge. • :His present
appointnienEcan,add_nothing tp_his welL
established 'reputation, hut it will re-:.
domid to the' ;benefit of the Common
wealth: Gov. Gbary's action in this
appointment deserveS the highest com
mendation.
The Hon. Henry Cooper, the Senator
elect • from Tennessee, is a brother of
);Award Cooper, who was the private
secretary .or Mr. Johnson while he was
acting as ryes'idenli. He is a mild Re
public, and, although lie lived in Ten
n6lsee all during the war, is able to take
the test oath. - MS election gives satisfac
tion to all but Johnson's most ardent
friends.--Probably- a better--selection
codhl not have been made, t Mr. Cooper.
is-ofie of the oldest lawyersin Tennessee,
and was one of the Military Governor's
(Johnson) appointees to the judiciary,
and was commended for integrity as an
officer by Governorßrownlow in a mes
sage to the Legislature. He gave' (loci
siml the. Sherbrooke-Bidly case, now;
pending in the United States Supreme
Court, that the fl.anchisa law was uncoil.
stitutional On retiring from the-Wench
be became a professor of the Lebanon
Law School, and - resigning that position
he removed to Nashville.
A number Of Democratic pniersnn
mouneO'TifiliT Thaddeus Stevens was
State Sonatoriluring Ritner's
Adniinis
tration. This would be pews to the
old Commoner,. if-he'Kic•e ;dive now.
The York l'rue Democrat - , says that
-tt - Gisvernnr 'Geary received- 280,552 votes
anti Judge Packer 295,920." What fear:
ful pranlot - printers play occasionally
with editorial manuseript. this was
the actual state of the figures the_ false
Democracy would he in a high state 'of•
jubilation, and -Republicans would_ ho
correspondingly depressed.
'The notorious
. ..James Haggerty, of
Philadelphia, escaped . from the police
just as he was being taken to prison.'
MayorTok's Administaatiou in that city
is a most convenient thing for con'ticicil
Democratic politicians.
'rho I•itnst._tu•ionutt finjiLiowa aale
that the Republican majority for Gover
nor is about 38,000, and the Legislature,
upon joint ballot, will stand asrfollows ;
Republicans 125, Democrats 24. The
free young West, so productive 'of the
good fruits of the earth, appears 'to:be
very unproductive when it comes tQ_Kais
ipg so called'Pemocrati. : •
The Democracy are 'still abusing Grant
for being connected with the late gold
speculation. They take care, however,
never to tell their feaders that it .was by
-the President's order that Boutwell made
the sale of the gold that crushed the ring
and brought the price of gold below its
former figures. If the President Was in
terekted it isn't likely he wonld.have fle
troyed his •own investments, The story
don't just look right.
The Philadelphia a ,rya and several - other
Democratic papers talk of contesting the
election of Gov..Gedi:y.", ,Well, let them
try it. We are as anxious to Lava the
fraudulent votes thOwn out as they can
be. We have always contended 'that we
had a fair majority of 29,900 in the State,
and if it-were not for the frauds of the
Democrats, the returns „wcaild show it.
Now, letus have the contest by all means,
hurry-it up jtist as-fast-as you-can. -
A..,,year: or two age. the Democratic
journals Were abusing; Mrs. Lincoln con
stantly, now they aro berating- Mrs.
Grant. That hi right, gentlemen: It is
flee to• fight women and that is some
thing of a consideration for you.
The straight Temporance tiOcct iii
Philadelphia'recaved less than 309 VotoA - .
The organization of an independent tem
perance party anywhere in this State is
bad policy.
The Calarnit kill; 'the 'Gamble bill, Le
°emotive thigincers' bill, and the otlier
pOlitioell-scare crows of-the-late contest are
housed. the Pifteclith
Amemlintnt, and negro' soffritge, -to be
bpught out in 'the next political cam
paign: TheDemooracy economize their
thunder adMirably. Nothing is eater lest
that comes - into thrir possession—except
the - money - 06' 1, do that Asa Packer
despatch. '
MU
. .
. .
. PhiladOlphia: paporS'say that 1 of the
Inembers elect from that'eity to tho Log:
islatwo have determined to. sulipoit
libn: n. W.:3laChey,. •for reelection
StatO TreastirOr. _ ' „
' How does,Asa , Packer take his defeat?
Can't some ontorpisirturepotter — groTO
to Mancli Chunk and interview
awhilO? , Does ho still - Walk to, the : cars
andieftiso to.lot .foliowsi _carry, lie:
..Pet bag fox hiih ? the .• any of his photo;
graphs for sale ? Is he still. tlio :pride :of
? Do let 'us, hati: smoothing
about ldr..Paokor., It .wo' be a, .i'is
)l.ef nVon to know iliat , ho still clainied
-the 'Btato. '`•: ' • ''"' ' ' ' •
Is frOth
ilifi• '
. „
. ,
~,'. -Gotireilia..D.,p. moqi:pc,ry,. the iiresed .
'Mutant .General , or the State, , has,
,• „. • . • -
bberieieotpd to tlySLeglslature frogi,trie
. .
*.ecninti.f'The aenei:ar willmalfiz t, L ilrNst,
e.7ceelletlt t topfeset . itative.l , . 4,. , . . 1
.G.R4NT'S ..ADMINISTRATIO.N.-fr
Ex-Senator Wade addressed - large
-Republican-Mooting at kluen, „
feWiqaysairice, ? dn the .:course of liis
Speech he said
" Mr. Pendleton Ars -you • aro ground ,
,downwith-the debt,-and oppresscd-sothat
'you' can hardly breathe. But every. del- •
dar of the debt must be paid, thetigh you
aro to be relieved front' taxation:•.:HOw,
brother Pendleton, can Yen relieve Alio
people from taxation, and yet pay' off
the debt ? If you can tell us that,. God
knows I will be with you. - I don't see
-how-it can be done ; bat Lyle say, 'to
dishonor the debt, and thus wrong those
who lent their credit to the Government'
in the time of its greatest necessity,:
would be ono of the most shameful acts •
men could do. Why, sirs, lti, 'Years Will
wipe out every dollar of this greet debt,
if other 'Administrations do as well as
the . Adininistratimr of General Grant
has done so far. 'I believe that, under;
God, the 'Administration is -performing
its duties , with an Honesty of — purpose,'
and a determination 'to, do the -right, to'
save every dollar that can be saved, and
apply it to the liquidation of tho debt ;
and thatts my idea of finaffeiering.
is a kind of homely way ;'but I linow of
none better, and General Grant'sAdmin
istratimilas-6ntered upon it with trium-
Vhaut success, and ought to be sustained.
I admit that I would liked to have vo
-ted-for-a-tried-statesimitt-when----I—voted
for him. I (Knot know how firmly he held
the grent principles of the Republican'
party, and.l would part witk•my life
quicker than I would part with those
principles to-day. I have never yet
swerved ono single inch from them, and
never ivill. I feared that General Grant
might not hold to those principles so
firmly and safely as I did, because lie
had occupied no position which bad
called upon him to bring them out. I
would have chosen a Man, if I could have
had my own way, who had been tried by
fire, and in: whom we knew there was
'no shrinkage; But, sirs, 'General 'Grant
-has-been-tried: You see-MS-dealings - in
the South ; you see his appointments in
the agents-of the Government, and you
find them all of the glorious stripe you
and I -would want to put in. .We know,
now, his heart is steeped in the RepUbli
can doctrines. I dun glad to ascertain
this fact beyond a doubt.
CAUTION.
Extended — intent.. In auy department of business
joatly awalteA'noinpetitioo, anil owing to defective
mental and manti r ktruetore.often,begetit envy. Now
those are to lie eveitted 'rind may ho met I y
nnit deicerninatioil ; lint not tinfrequent Iv the Isamila
of legitimate riot are overateppoil and none,
scentittlinta
. 1114 M 81001, to 11,eP1F 'rat ronage of °theta
the r nrlurutnr inirprnt: With the asais
timer of snorter, and i y me •na of Industry and hones
ty, In pe n Whig a potent ranted.. Ito Suever's d
Standaol Tpnie Elerlr hitters, linveaittitined unparal,,
Jena' bon be....re the public for Ilia
'lust
IV'le•fatte;it hey Intro t•lttereit the atom( erromplain
liontiettoill, their effeets bolo even et:et:eel,' PX.-
ViTtatillll,llllllim liar surpotao•al nil are haitot•vereliaito•
rd f 01: then br eireithir, that the
puble•cepliale ant - tiro-medicinal .of--tto•
WO do /111 i fear the e•atipetla
than of Iltai empiric at th-nu„ tt he aatial'oapt t
. 11 , 1111 on
remmlies upon them...ple a IVhII.IIIIT u..t •Idowito.:11!).
camipotooleal, and tarn ale.•lttatte of at vaillahle
empiticient teill bo ill,iive•t•taal in the mt, tool
the toettli•le'ea of their pioptar
inerite I,tteciasia than aim:-
pia•val Nr falltire, tom poor roti.otteraima it nmy y ltialiar
nom • Itlito• to env'y ur 11.stai•aa Attu tart taiatln; nod
I,f Wan are lit rea' to Mt e he.
irt• tiat.llaa-te tel. taint oil, ant,tt.nr of our
pop .alitrity,-mial at teinPl tam. ppt.ne ramp. tool
eon home lay etninti•• tint:Alm Ohl tti ed.!! Ili teas,
1.103 imitation: the latlael a or mat . lngittlier oppreamli
ati it p eta., aa than e.alintlateal ol aka:eh-4a aa.al no at
tout tail 0( vaativ,•, r•aa 1.;r • auraant rd. to la Mkt
exi•t•lt int,. .1 ,o r ni,,
hereby oatmeal nitt dna nil anti II 111
4,11 rto forther motet* euentalttas nil Nitva. liar of
(limed from hop bitten air. Imrr cuuclnded to Glom,
°IT Lathed oar tet.eyti.• liereoftan - to meatnin our !mien.
.thaa o -ettit--k.0..4 oh., potoli ta m, at" the 111 • •
intact We 1111.11." great eirjeirt-o Lot the
en t wait/lots the Inennt.. The Ilf`V. la of olting with
ea, 11,111 tiiteetiobs and and tt trunental ion will
prescr t iii 'Cl°bent sin i pm trait of C. lb Kiyavii,
the tmblor nowolier tic, 11,4 n. 'I his will be the
badge of its genoltiene•s, at wolf us a guarantee of
the tinaliiy of the DU tern ' The label will in duly
eo elghttacatel thus islartitl tbn
ion!. rfeiters. li, no fault of butt; than the public
C.11.11t11 . 11e1 . I, Vl' 1 U abbt d r iho repubititini of Iha
"Old : , ttualar.l" b, olloard to sullSe. None genuine
unls.s 01411011
K ) It & C,(l
Niii)ll Third Street,
Sep:l, .2.111 l'llll,A DE1.1.111.1
8 - 4-9 111ANDSVSS hod r,.it't iti li
iieht•hi with the 11(111(44:00,.,4. by .1. lot aar 31,
11. rind P7oh,oter Viseit.vel of Ear • his
(1,11,ge of I;sot , 12
yetil , ..rjuilnce, (Sol - m.lly I•f I.i•Y (It In, Ito rb \C.
801 Alit Sll - 40 1.. II ON Te..llllloolob. rau lie been
ut it.. oth.h.. The i.hlival ft, idly tie invited to at ,
- 0.0(1,1111) tlllOll . paivort; 00 he lino 110 Fecrotl.
j110:110.. AOEIIOIO p.O 110.0rEed a Minot ',tin :!o
or_uxnalkm I on
tile up.ly •
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MARRIED
A mAr. , WO 3 33—M t , 'Nli 2 011,111;3 '24th in.q.mt.
by iho Roy. JACO, Angl , rerni , Mr. Al limn I I . rnr!,
Enmity.. od to. Mies Rachel ml rkey. all of 0 .r1q11....
DIED
/A DS—ln thl• borough,_o, aftariavot
last, fira.o Boyer, only child of Chnrici II on I
'E. Lutals, aged 2 S'oars; 2 manilla; n. d a days. ;
Thu President deelaron. pggno , 6t oollhoopoHlifunp
upon th- Po •ple, and ,clence glur.onto
olimptt!. is out ngotroot the pokno'creo who mdl 'OllOOl.
of load hair ~ y os, dud not on y rull.theloodr, hint punt
lyou tloo system. Impostor. who ynuld du•toy the
non , .ry .hood bejput down by law. In Ulu mean
time Co ktoordo's excektky.,lontr,ilyo.lot.ollf;,tod..ondoor
tloo goo.ornOteo of Profeinoovelolitooll hid farnotin ntoo.
1) . 11001' obetnist, IN an itfliciont, puto and bar:ode:on
ionuration. • Crihturoloo:a halt— preservltiv,o,. to a
dmein loots like to 011,9 n month° huiy itfter tlytdoig.
Try y ok, . lab ,
•
.dlncm,FyirlFrz 7 Nui Sir: I hobo been afflicted
for the last 1,0 y re ell bid: It buWimllnin and,
dont. Your (titters Irtli recommended to mu.'
have used It, and lion glad bye eiralltal -a
perfect - cum inn very short Univ. Therarere I ea.
conotiond It to all persona afflicted ottli'llty
foe
dlidimea' booldtfer it the boat burn In onefor' any
atomio the human body la aulnect , 9 to, •
Aloi clouds phase call and 'NCO'
received a; lards asoorindnit of Wolflao' Goode, Shoop
-mod hock /Morels. °miniluts,, Pallor • Collard • dud
Cnttnp tioailei - Poriadicryi - ac.; at
,• • "," •• • •dorlr, k
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No, 11, roAttiqinutmer Strret, Car116,5' .. 18.• •
170upt 01:1 .
',fu.t,,ra9k , ivpd ou ,extt?pßlT9,,suppjy..o ptmj,
aOde,
,pfet ,P f lincod . Craubinta 4
.o:maker dint. knot •,4upt
ittid learn 011' before
W. v9l.s?llbest.goolry,-cliosp amilotopilnpl
o:glro ntlsact .' • .• - 200c01),
SP LCI 7 4-I,lr, NOTICE.
'TO -CONI3 — WIPTIV.ES.
3
Tho 'lllollaiibeen restored to bci9..
tik thwwolt., I,y jlatyi !dapple remedy, tartar 110;
log soveral xoa with a seTere art ,
tto,and that di ea row ion
tO:malid+hairVitliis follow-aufforero too tkinhig 0
To Iryhn •11,110 be-ylll-,5 , 1
. copTilf the
t—lrcriptimrmrd (fx •o of wli tIto7!1 t
for proporloglool *Wog ”ono which lJoy
tin , l a SURE CURE.FOIL CON 11 , 11•TION A TIIMA
etc. The Wject of the advertaier to
cont:elW4 tti too in .
valwiblo'; : not( kie 'Tod,. ovary .soffel try.tthr.
reinoily,us Itoth , lnA,9l!4 may, wo?•;e.
'Pikkies wlshing•typi' prisciiptiin;%9ll7,lll666ll.:'
diem,l • , ;; •. ':1; '." ;
.nuv .EDIVAB,D
IVhilntnsbo g , KiS e n Co'nxity limy York
Ma y 7 694 y.
PECULIAR Ka.kPTABILTiPt
' l3 ft A iii firs liti.a
'Their ',Tiller aqaplahl ity to alll coast I tal,i,t,,v,;ne.
yientisers of hoyels nitfi the bfetel has established ,
their 'grilikt inerlP' They tc:fore thil liver Ih~i ajiSo 1'
an 1 even the' heart to healthy' 'net ten Yhen' 'Other
,r..toedlea have been mud• without imoritteing en
benefit.. They do not expose tiume
.w how MO t . 10,11 to,
• -•- • • .
any danger, b lag ac fe as salutary. ,
_ - •
'Extract 2 lim . 1:0 - Itt••• to Di• foil b. ;T:
Fily. mg., 11 At, 111invonton,
"In 1831 I woo In point health,' and my, frlinula no
mull aw aL tlell mpiani. , that my earthly voyage
wOold won I, rodni,te. But offer caltitYrt one 11114 of
Itrandeth o Pilln. I began ti lee)
,bolter , sir,'
when I ha - I toed hut.celme box: , ti I W n,t d oil, healthy
man— y welghtlhaqug gone from -131 pounds up' to
11 pounds I 1100) or leled it Hopply, and I etween
that time Mid the •pro.ei et l'haVtl retni led three •111006
B.old doll .re win lb of thitne tnvnl oable plllO, nod ant
finite own that I' ll ' YVe' fin relty teen.nllll,2.llo In
caving Ih •neatolit f Pvt.,' •
• 'ooee, truly, C. J. FAY, 1' M. '-
Sold by•fill 'Olotervti iny 110)116 In white'
lett re II tine got erninent iitantr. • ' •
17Sept 1111..1NDITETII.
• „
JAO ' .l3 SCSI ETZ, {$Q SIC: "InsUinco
buslmnil I wits induced to try,3oor ltirna
COIMIU, for litdintrnr ht complaint,
froln %Illicit I have tinter d for years, It uflb its nu,'
p 1 mare stud In Justice to yiai, to I,tHto th ,t nfher
using thu conteutx•Of'ane Loftin: illy health Ihuebeets
entire y tcaternL 7 cheertlil:y rccnmm u nd•it to
those alll , icted Ondlarly. . ~ . • , ' ,
• Very reFpect,ittlly your=,
It M. THO‘IAS,II.I:7 Pork . . AvunilP.
Read NI7IIE.E7'Z'S standivy ftlivertigrfurne in annth
i'7opt le
WIIAT , .111'1.111 - II011:403AN . WAN4S -
e A • (IQOD. ASD
Fuck an ,article is Or. Tobias' Venetian llorsii
Liui
menl 'Pint butt es at one d u ller. For Lagitinit,s,
Cats 0 01,, Cole, Si.ntins warr ti.te t het ter than
soy othar. It is 10100 Ilp 1111 the g eat horeini , n On
LiingNator Coorsho. It will not eitri , Bing Bone nor
Sp., in, as there is 1.0 Lillloo.llllll 910;111111 . 9111 will
does.
it IA statod io core it 1/o.ol4Vely
.
ofitoi7r, ieiti l at without if after r. inD
bbltte. iloeo revivue aud often iaavi.4l ilia Ace 0
an or, 1111V011 117.41;
Arlie s u otil d. .110.1 un eare a.; the nun
iines,Junt so si re is this I - IC[oll.le I.in.inent 111 hr ILr
Mies • Eruhrocaticot of the day.
t,e d, on. n d all Fah] Ip, tl r Drogglalit and
Storek t.prt, thrtotalloot the United State, Depot,
10 1,011 Non 'Vora.
DEEM
[WY CHEAP I ('AFfI.--Tbree
dortion on all coal ‘,11.11 ion 'lntl over. flellqsre
in trorn - for - ttr'o cast, 1%110w:oleo oli n I.lotrif,
lEEE!
CEO
thir read,• . I ay.. it wo rArely
VIII HO t 111.11 , 11:1,4, S11111111:1( ,cVI• !Vet th. 01117
the rnry Loft of them Poi nom, Ow run:mg:al le
from. het dia.
01111_ 11111.0s1. 110$1 , 10- , ,NtlOrtll Via IIIFGtFI!.
I +e}ri«l.-iwixun~througliout Ito t soolutoolty, - Ittid pu
pio ti orally tho rjr, t itrAyuro l' , ort•ttott . 0:11i13
1,113 to 1111,11011 Iqlolll 1111 , rultowltattlo untrue;
'ul lldo to. dirloo. We do thin to - No . ittleregt id" Ilto
Illictott Aov roby NVlli H 9141 n effectually.
_l_rht t.no, ft lb 1~0 dead," olloold.lut,...outrurp_ . _lly,
lot w• ; tool wt. - ' ll . l-It it "11111:. Lc ,11111,,;1111S . 11
“••, , jlll - 11/01 1,11,1 , m1i,1tr, - 411, -- ;ise rf t t - tt Itire
t Doi!, 30twital, - •
17:it• t I w .
It gi V. s ,i-11•1/11. in certify that Mr. 'ehrrtz'd
lailaiiaL IU y ohin Int It 1.1.111 . 1 Y I . l 4 7oticnk.
1P , 1.1.• eNte , lng.tt,hic, huh.%
hariirli— , in ~
:et, frit in alcoholic
131ml:int. 1.1.1
=I
ohm Fut or pk.op:e are du ondiW horn theuttclelit
tof ,uuthi z• :old r
,1i.1.4,tAi0 10010
or (e, uli..rit 1,1..1z a anti .',rtiseutt
g." e th, it alw,tor, Itt . .1 C Ay, too—
plot- 0 ;oval ,rns)• of 1)1,11 111-
lard t 1 1 .1 2 ,1. , 4 . 4t1 ol'r,:io,
toil a It, r, Cony .omotif • lot LI, I: , root
%%to no Iho titt 1111. to 0j to
. 1.04
ot.t% lo .1,-I,votl tlo It , 11 Itt r I to,
tton.t• Lit. /15.,1,..4. , j 1i•.11,11 t y thk pro,
; I! 5 lit;al/ /1/1.3 t
oI 1...o•o 10i.4 I. ~;!,, or. 44...
0t.41, ~• /I - . .t po'bp.d.oo , uIA o I ',.,) , ii.t.L.ltill...
1 . 0-o , tett ott t. —,littt.o.o Conti/tete:a . t
w. ,I: i:A IN), A !NE ni, 41,6, ho ; ,...00
Flor,, .... loin,, /... Iron ,iteottceatbt, ‘t ti't.' %Vet ,
:',, 6.... , A•. - 11.6“ 1 .1 - ii Oliir:, )ato., bt at s tact loop
tt ire . In Lb ::iex ea. it'elt,itt,, :1,10,1, r. ‘ , 4 , , 0 , ;;
.
ot.tl. At. , 11l 41 . ) et lout, J (.10.:: :t.. t t i tt.th tarettlery
Lobo ..ape s% We for 'll i Itdcbt It .1, tt , I . ..titer '3l : l;,ett,
V. ire:, I tro .tiatto tot Ii 1,. It ttitltet. Itlt'ety • •
i o lortuto
Holt by :obit onlo 4 Vie 10.1k.HLtoren, V. W.A.I,i(.EIL"
4 ..`,6' No II Noillt :Maio 6 rest rbiltitlelphlo. .
l'2feb dr-y.
I=
A.litleiwin who uulTurell for youls'Crita Nerve
Ih.bility, Prem....taro Ueu.ly , 'and all thu•',lll'eclo of
)1 1, 11..1 111.1beru.11..h, urn lt , r Ibp :alto
t pd tiro to rail relic uri,.t if. Elie 1 . 42. Plpt
tor noth...; Ore pimply leuouly IQ, which be laau
cored :all, rear wi..1:14; to pr , lit by the lids tin.
110 111; by nth!. ucutug, lu' , prrtret
uulati.leocu, - .11/11N 'WOODEN, , '
MEM
One readere lIAVe 10.1'1 that We i'arelY itrab.lo •
(Mt° no, and that Ise Vvelet. only - the
et:,' boort of thetn.• But loto', 'the ronntri Able re
o very or tlre. It ive, of Crutehda, ft out he, di.dratming
:alonod uolid eal rrroftdon: di . ...faise, .tchlrh la
r,IIOIVII lihronghont 1110_ eonnoil nhqu•rilnn
.,hly-
-21.0 rtlect of .A . 3 Klrvaparilla; . leado ni to
pnbl,rlt 1,1 ke.l rc t., Olt 1110 1,11 1 ,, k4 0 -40 OlLeOeY 01
d 0 th,a Ip the hdAlydl of the
affiloted. Any roe,. y whieh cart to offecto oly .
0110 feolll lime , houlil 'ho urirth4idly-hno(•r r i);
111111 ur 0120 ) 1 It may to intirorsally atone. <awful As It
hoe - 'boentin - :Rice'—l/ally-Joni not,
SyraA use. • Soo In
rb
r t:
-•
THY:
. ONIAT RELYIBLID ' CURE ' FOR
in. ; SPE;PFHA , ILNOWN. , IN THE.
.W.4,014.,WQR.1143;
IIISAIA . AIfS !L;a . A!.At A kv oc
1.1•4+ Tr, u' ar ara a 1111.:iya,an,1
cur r - dv
110 tuut•vrof It oIV Jong eltaudiug, ' • • • •
' y, i,ont•trata"tho:,a let ,;1 tllli fa rlliVe
ana brons:ll, , foror Pr:
.filieitliviate mon , nVq.y and sil fr0.1,,r, than
tougqc can
. .
me ni,tml for cluing :11r :mpit.,lo - perate'nod
intj) ivhen ervri lolownll lOfit to rtf..
ford telie7.
1 o form ~f Dys;olsl.l
ill. it pole trating power
Dit. - )Vtalilia's - Tiro . TO - r Curdii 1. It Is a o
Vital trlec•pl of tho L.o'T 00, d P
Oldiar'proci,i 41 tltetli,tlll.o , .l
Its highest ~tape d 14ort o'l It lor ;g:
t;ratrn iir,,t4l4 hod its t ' op 'et4.4 r .'
It stroOo thous the drhtUnttrd systeht. It , pnrille'S
11114 'Ylll'lOl,ll ten /11()011,..Allti t•X ti) I• 1 N 11,61•
111 . 6 coo 0p.400 n 11194 rot:oral o toords on Ile
.115.011,11110 11111C1111 01• ph'egoi'vhfolt stops the olr
pi.ssatteS i f ton longs. • - Its'hdat hg•
npott alto irritated. surface of the ' longs and th kiat
junlslCalln In each dtsaaratPori,•reli.,vlug pain, an t
subduing lora:nation.. It is tlio roan t, of ) , pars..of,
study and b.perlniont,ituh'ltlidd'ercd to the akcied
with positlVO 11.6 . am:e'er cAreli'ttCgeo tfte' foe
lotrioddlseases, thu patient tthßilOtAoo tot N/0.
toyed n resort.tO Ihu lora whet cure: , cpoautuptton,of
tlior i.imgs , t °ugh / :pro Thrkto nitesq) ll p.. , „!
.lodes,
WhnopinO CoOgli;
. A m
,tlicnt,,,por"V coll6glate.
Divlonviv, Kg . ,entiro tooa, e',161 1110 , 100
uflpnlietati. ni:;.tlln parlors ANiniiln!,;ll
g
- •
TfiN opputunity , is opfF9llir.lo,r•ther 4411110 km,
In the ..t
"inlet lug nk
Tlepoxlit
wher;l,;opver*mt,lroir,tnhom,glioutittalioith6ehuiv
'orhilittl or ,rent: 0111eROOnfk !la! ! !
'!"l.ilt.b• 'Anierlenn
jinx 7,9! iti by milli lye receipt of pace.
lAleltnet'n Vine:?fronTnr! Cordlitt,'sl,Bl: l as
bottle, e sl:k tent by, nulynst r.,
' &lniniunleetlonn ebonite n.4ltenned
•
! • (' Ct.! 283 Merin SocentLetYea,
~ .
F AN,8„..._0„,,r,„b0utt,..,,„,ght...
i or•britOnt.T., lot, a-servimi-girl okivmsmu,
m ift hm it !Mt' cook 44 wasshernmn Acrormices
~r ulred.'•l%
~. ± 9 7- . - Apply' 0, No. A
'0 era' now `vs lick, Pai`,;', ,
MpetAit 1-), ' ffi r i
and DAvCING,
n'ihhea to form
r
(intim of Ladles and Gentlemen in'
Coadlrle-t-o-lwooq thpor ,14 4„, ,41 4,
tlemen,nl,hing to . Join, viol leave their named at' the
_Herald _Mee, tool Laoleti Can malts application- to_
Mrs. Smead :SFr S comee highly ,commended by
thin 0111F.ena of Ilarridoirg, Yorlc, and other -town,
71777 f 1.1, _REAL _ESTATE • _
; ; ; , ; . I , uppp 8AL1.%
• Byl, of tth'wll7 'of llent'y h:it•oltz-.leceaied;l
*ill dell at Hubbc sale, at the Court !louse, in Carlisle,
Cuinharland,county,P.l., 9t
, , h ,
a Ir 4 I,f ground. oh tot street, bounded on the west 1,3 ,
Raxt Hreet, north,by I.llargSret. Ulnas, enst by C IV.
and stuith.hy du Alley" cola:11,191g about GO C.
.in front. 11y,,1.10 in 1144th, 11104111 ring;
.01V:E1,14M.1 , !WU'S , and other
10011 diVine`nts, tila' Into reAtICIS.-e 1 of 'henry
Itatilltv„,;(.lecp,asmi, •• ~ ,r I. •
EMI
•
!.I trill Ni•II in front lif,i‘iti" tine . ; thii' followlngmil
•.:..,
No one. Lilt Oroutlil lii ' lliuwt Holly,
Ciim
he comity, ailjoining . Ir..llll..y'on:tha south, and
i Uldlip Cleppiir on tin 1,,1, gontaini Ju l ont about
Gil feat;rtnil iu defillt.2oo Pet, honing tlivieint erectoll
TWO, tiToltY L., I 1.1.1.“ I HOUSE 'and other lit-,
nrovinnotu
IS 01 TWO.' :A' Lot 'o r P.Woilland,•contaipit;o3 Acres.
• and.l6o Rorelie, In §outli Niddleton towitithip, Cum.,
lairland . cotiitty, adjoining lands' forme,rly . Of Stewart'
in Wni. tiralt.un. 111111 Jo:111
.71..wtt, and fornteily part of John' malurcs
'td volumene, at ltro'i•loolc,,,oii.eatill day, orlon
"itttendaeo ~ill Ie torah toadelittowit
HENRY AXT •
,
oi. . •„ .I , :xectit4r, d4c.
pvntig , • •
On, ,S'aini.ll4 y; No ember d t , 18661'
w.ll b;.,sotd nt pnhli e silo, q the aboveqiny,,ne the
Court ill enrliAlt,, 'at ram 'o'clock, p. m ;' that
Rya ,tary • • • .
,
' STONE DWELLING HOUSE,
and' Store Itudni, , eittnatral Olt the cant aide of Narita
Ihunoroy at reel. fu said borough of Carlisle, noar the
Cabala Deposit. Bank, nosy oroupied by 11 Polity,
, Iteing..l4 feet in front, on Ilanoverstrect, and extend
ing ltelt , 22B'leorto.n.2ll foot - rtlluy, - ffnel lo:inwn4 - Toor
wide on said alley. object to a dowen'of :R(11111 se
etirril by InartgAge to 'Won S. liowianni; administrator
,TER per eept ofCire porch:too money 'rash'
or , the d a y o f ~de, to Lo rald.a.lll the el`loltilltille in
three 'equal Inns, ono-thinl o s the find, day of April
In7P, ime•llthq ou the first day of A lll ll, 1871,nral one
'third 0.1 tits first day of 141,1872; the last two pay
l.nonta to be seeurnol by nnortgak,'with interest tram
April Boni, 'INTO. payable Atanirannually.' Deed :to be
'.lelivened and ptiSile,loll rice. Vol the firlt, of April,
, ' ,
BEE
POPULAR GOODS!
At Ilei gren. thy (reenti and 'Carpel. Anpuritn. .111 At
re Nel.l teen, t:ne due. , ilte . lar;,;en Nina; of .
. ,
D R Y .,C4 0 . 0 D.S
.
. ,
kTver In...night Into the latler. iVe linNe Salo, '.lleri
'notqe, 11'61,11.1.0.. Of - wet/ 'MeV milli, nII Uttttil Itltilll — iiiitt .
figs.." ik'lrt tt4 t t‘ littl , t,tt r.pi to flit SittilittO, C1t6V1 . 64,
. I' ' . DO3ItSrrICS, • ••• i . .
in-Mtfidins.,. ,
Oihghtt;tik -- '- ~, -
Plintg; ' 4 .
i 'Petting,
' Fltinuels„
Cotton and . -
',leen Table Diapers,
Towels, and Toweling,
Table Covers,-
Sachs, '• •
Cloa king Flannels,
.. . ,
Quilt - it, ,
• - • ' Balmenial l and .
• , - Hoop Skirts, .
4 _.- - . -Stoeking--Ya rn5,1....-- -
Water Proof Cloths,
Ribbons,
'.• • ,' ' Gloves;.
L: COS,
MMMI
Handkerchiefs,
4i ~iuge zmiorl.pient of
cheaj? hod
CAIZIS'ETS, OIL CLOTII,
etellesq varierv, Nl6rn
itig Jeaux. 1.110,i1111 . ,,re0, anda tpt of
or.hkeht other goteh. We oriel' at Ihwej. 1111re:4_111ml
the .(110 1,11 1.11,11 t Ztily,,lmi , no ill. county.
NS I. ,ZlO haote for the dollar, dm you ran get at ha'y
to bur. plarer `; Give as. It vall„loty .frora-th,
money 0,..110:1 yon eel, Ilene to tt g. - -elstlath any INsg
z• 1 in Cninne,land 11EN'17. S:
=EH
And ,k0105.,10 doAlor,_ Vountry Proln,. -Con
rk - opecituliy ,odicited. Beet reference givoia.
.4 (1-I.:NTS WANTED. ' ' Agentswatit
i-IL tia 10 male nod
1111 , 1 origin 1.1 common .. ..Nile.
G:undtSoi‘iiiii; Ira •1t1..1.. ilvrfrvie , t: it
till L m. Init. hint!, brad, and embroider
111 Priou. only For Ala
it lot.. no rro,i. Ilb mot
aimc 5:11 w?our:. having +I of
i
=I
11.01
111 11111
p 11. SLlAliaoGi!t,
'.l(f Ti I oF tiiLscr,
1.11 nhvid,.‘‘e•lpen , sbo,o' , timth.hip.
Cortiberla:l,ll'o.l ; v, PenWa,
All 1,11 ,utntil'el 10 him taonOt
att..Lo.t.
T - . AST. NOTICE.-All-persons indel?t.:
14,Chrt,h, P. Zilvir, WI 1 1113 i. houluointo.
3in vno En, J. P.
lEi=llllll
STIEMFIi"s S.' LE
- I) r ring at aNV if o, \ " rv:• itlolll EX: 011 , S. I • Vucd
our et the -Cnart of • tiannen 'P-•uu of 111/ herland
vaunt atal,ta 11.0 thou I, I Udl is LRlrr tAI public
sale 111 iii Court H We, In the lon., g, of Oarliele,
un thettbnve dal-, at our nelova, p nt., ihn blowing
dtnefileaL eat I:stale, tolytt. •
•
Fit I Prllll I, to total
counly. - 400uhrtl 00 Ilia so 111. (41 ,q simm
iii th by of ih.n.r ) 13114 r. nn
. tio;};,4tl‘, l htit of Net log, nu t 011 ill^ ,011til
liy 1011110 0r,p.11111 C.' , 1111,:0, 11611111 g AC li
innr,or. oil 1101,0 t rf '.,13
11 . .1/ C, Log 1116 e, nod other °la ul din,s.
Seizra and Inhen in exectltioti • proin•rty of
P . o.lntrioe 1.11 r., anti to h.
,old by nu , ; '
Ns. is C.dn St, tick,. York-
SICIME=IIINI
, CO•,'DIT.9 11 4,111, , of if, .0 or over, 000
e'll Lo refinit,l to Ino tlio pr .pf•ry in
fitrlrk• a oil, v.:5 on all nala4llo,lOr CO. ' •
MEM
• ..
E 'I,"TEItS of' Adndidstration do , bads
non 00 tla• ,sluto• ndurieV Ito 01.
• graltteft to Ono mi , krvlgot. , l, honliug In oI township,
.p,rt , , , mr.i..l , l , tv , i,i ,, ,,,,aiLvoiktp are, 40ti fi nd ;0
Inakt. puynmit, haying' vlain.A n{;uuul it 16
prt-.3011 tlit.oi,for,4(llll(llleM, JOON . Ult1;11.11ilt,
• Atlialnlitmtor,
N. proposals 'will be
_Aing t.t.t•nt,l.tt nt [IA* ttitten' ttitet tt•ttterk, It,
0, /31[111'43y, tlll3 cA.Noveinbur, MD:to r
iun,hitig the "Cylnittaild"
'With
• , GOQD. FRESH, BEEF •
.
Fo r dl)4.l),,ituoulle, Lout thu fire' driy,or
December, oto:It tesv thle:-.10.1146 Uoptothwary
(1 , .m.m1 of puib , i/fulpm,,u. lu •y dirvt•t. •, •
, .Prevosais pm.[ Lo luthi di. ate, anti elehmeel "Pro.
rot. Iteeh': not let conteitt the named
. 0 1 two fe, wo b u,l4, permute' .v.llll will.,ol;th the hotel
1111 . 1( 1.C . 00/I , ` ' te r Stotsiillu too the till porccirninuce
'or the contritrt.
1 . 1..1,0114 who hid Luso moosted to he vresent at.
openlmt oflthe fr:ToFskls. 11.948vet0
tho tfight ty,p..jevl,:tuy or. .all lAds' ,)lielt
I. l,llNlllfr 111111,1.00111111 . ,. Or foe hny•'olLrr noincient
cnuvr.„ , Firit'l.toutuntintt
and Brevet Cliptrtin. lt. S. A., Avling, 1:0111111i114.1ry
~•pROVIO.I. N OTI.VS • NOTIIDE.—No,
Ivo Id:roily given, final
• do . of - Stienitila
now tho 11,111,3 y, kin lieu.;
fil, d in, tin °ate° for u ininatign,
dint Court - at'.C6mmon Plum
of oithherllubi rnnot for, 001.111111 km On 1 . 1(0 10th
, o,l' • •
=
.CtIA.MB,ERBBURG ,
• • ~..• •
(Fcrinorly Pydrr !riursrry AoNuritttiono
ilit'vr fur raid; fu Inrge'or I toluitft !rev,. It; ellok'ti
.•
4f.Offinent of
„Appie,„ „
'" •
~, P lumi
.r.l otLrctmSn, Nritla ulr Pl 9 urn' oc good,klnds of ;;
• 2,0°,71M 32 !!:-, 7 ,
Om' ono InOidteii.Variotiedlof Poses; 9
,r, :fir}
,Au,' 'entlicps xypdbrtmOut erPrytbliiir ,
_Mat
birabld Otilts.kle,at tihuip 0 MbartVdr
Ow:Triers pm low P T O our typre pro , upArtliti Abe ,
ilvlers by mull will'ereolvo Obr'beat altrhtiou,'
implulultubulhu toulraboirAlUu 'PIi.PAr • dauflUgib' ,
Sutolugrten n ul rabry Inforuip,tUp u•kdrusp,tlm.
PixßBnUltai P
...W;Ovant n goO, man' Ln pry
etTA . (ind. ' '
TO-la
1809,
.J.: 7 3lcel)ll.lliali.'ar •
eashierDAuvllitt I) posit 11:1111'
• .
I?OPITI.;AR' GOODS !
SHIRK °&'BRO
=
o. 1635 Market street,
locio '
=
.1.4..tx Hwy ne, va , ,t iron
tvrqui,,apils or add
' 11, (1t IVrtilti) R Co
, ,k 1.3 tthr..tput,ell.o.t.,
O) Satta : rday,• 41 - oeci l lber, 13, 1869
TiIACT OF LAND
BEEZEMOMEI3
OMR
- T1), VA IBIBit, ANli Tlt PLAN mus.
11M1=1•!El
0- . D
RED U CTI
N
ig PRICF,s
. 1 4siv coons
MEM
L. T.' OBEENFI
Goop. - Dluslins,trOd wld
'Bo!A make thibledplledni
Pebillar SemPer Ide
-IVatimittai 23 centB byl.ll,
GithiT ,ilm.tp4lss
'l • .
100 CHOICE 'firm E P . 'DIAN
t ,
, e , e , v ,„ , „,,td , bee Id at e
• . r . , , 1 ,
~JON figures.
. . ,
iOT II 3.IiILIN
ME NS Mae,
LAMS tIEAi
DRESS GOO
ANDnLACK }'J CI SILKS,
FRENCH 31Ell!KOS IN Ai;
Em a:gm
pLAIN ALL WOOL r
trip AND WOOL
i La AST STRIPS
Dr. tutll'[L 51U AID WOOL urteik PLOT
CM!
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tliO boning Cit . I ile on ibe Four 11. Ina roan,
in tuirie;hlt; 'They ore in
1, and 'veil f ecel. moot of the •
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Eur fading - 0 rulers enquire ;If t. M. HENDER
SON 6e AHD •YE e , qe. A. N. SHEAVED;
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CYEE BROTII Eli B
04. e s opened n lurge foci: et Woolen. ,
swell roi • LTG and IL t WEIN. Lodie6dol Gerde
3IE INO LW and Cloth GLOVES. AI. n Int nf
l e WIT HAS IL the factory at tht it pores, whole-
No 11 South llnnrw rt . Street,
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R.)13 1 E11 OWEN,
.INII DEALER IN SLATE,
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vab ii 61111 1 ,1, lot o of North Mithllt:
having been granted: to the,
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for tottlenlent.
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