Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 24, 1870, Image 3

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CARLISLE, ' MARCH 24, 1870
Orphans' Court convened on Monday
Wild Pigeons are said to bo very
plenty this, Spring, in, the , neighborhood'
of tho Mountains ; five flocks 'WM seen
ims.4ing'over town on Tuesday last. .
Tho bill to ine Masa the rate'Of taxation
for borough, .purposes, for Carlisle, 'has
been reported from the committeewith a
negative recommendation. This, practi
cally,, kills the bill.
We would call attention to the adver
tisement of Joseph Blackwood, 832 Arch
street, Philadelphia, in this, issue. Pur
chasers of carpeting; &c., should not fail
to give him a call.
On motion of \V. F. Sadler, esq., James
.ilerron__Graham, son of the Hon.
Graham, was yesterday admitted tosirae
ties in the several courts of Cumberland
county. Mr. G., we areinformqd, passed
a very _creditable examination. We wish
Lim abundant success in his new career.
INEZIE
A chair in which one of the signers 0
the Declaration of Ind4endenco was
seated at that time, and which was after
wards presented to the late Chief Justice
Gibson, was sold at the auction of Mrs.
M'Clure yesterday, for $2.5.9. Mrs. Col.
Merchant was the purchaser.
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Horace• Greely says: "Every parent
Whose son is away at school should
furnish him with iticime newspaper. I
well remember what a markeil difference
there was bet•' een those of my school
mates who had Und had not news"papers.
The former were always st / merior,to the
latter in debate composititim and general
intelligence."
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A musical entertainment will be given
by Prof. John A. lli.tKeeltan in connec
tion with Mr. E. B. Dunlap,' at the Bon
ny Brook school house, nearßcisler's mill
on Sat. rday evening March 26. Mr.
McK, is a popular soloist and ball adist,
and persons fond of enjoying an evening
of mirth and good music, should attend.
The price of admission is ten cents.
Information is wanted of the wkerea
bouts of William Decker, of this village,
who left home nearly two years ago:
When last heard from he was in the
Franklin iron workit, Oneida county, N.
Y., which place he left one year ago, Ri rico
which - time he has not been heard from.
Any tidings concerning bhp will be grate
fully received, if addressed to Mark C:
Decker, Port Jervis, N. Y. Exchanges
please copy.—Warerlii Democrat. '
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Mr. Abel Marcy delivered a temper
ance lec.ture, in Rlicem's hall, nn Satur
day eveninglast.. * rho audience was not
as large as we would like to to have seen,
owing, probably, to the•nnusual number
or entertainments offered to the citizens
Of this place, during the 'Week. Mr.
Marcy, however, delivered quite - an in
teresting address, which was well re
'mired by those piesent.
• An unknown Man was found, late on
Sunday evening, on the turnpike, about
one mile . east of Mount Rock, in a dying
condition. Ho had been at a house 'in
the neighborhood about one hour before,
and asked for some milk to drink, which
Was given him. While there he
, stated
that ltaliallisco-illtughterslia,thg,i'Oliu—
risbarg,and was on his - way to visit
them, and wished to reach Carlisle that
night. llis body was brought to, town
,on Monday morning, and deposited in
the jail. Coroner Smith being notified
summoned a jury; who rendered a ver
dict of death from natural enures.
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Among the list of lippointments by the
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal church; the follow
ing for Carlisle District will be of inter
est to oUr readers : T. Mitchell, Pre
siding Elder ; Carlisle, First Church,
11. C. Pardoe ; Carlisle, 'Emory Chapel,.
W. M. Frysinger ; Mount Holly, - J. M.
Lauti ; Chambersburg, E. W. Kirby ;
Chambersburg, Second Church, J. Dona.'
hue; Shippensburg, 11.. M. Ash ; Ship
pensburg Circuit, J. .Lloyd ; Newville
and Rehoboth, W. H. Keith ; Mechanics
burg,' J. H. McGrirrali ;__Kow Cumber
land, .T. M. 'Clarke, and J. B. Shaver,
S. 'L. Bowman, Professor - of Dickinsd
College, member of Emoi7 Quarterly
Conference. F. P. Ege, President' of
IrVing Female College, member of Me
chanicsburg Quarterly Conference. Rev.
J. Cures, who has been Presiding Elder
of this district foi*i,e'vtiral years, has the
scenes of his -labors transferred to the
Williamsport district.,
Er3:11111
-- Mid new Town Council; elected in Oc
tober last, assumed the duties of their
office on Fridarevening,. After taking
the usual • oath of office, the follow
ing officers were elated to servo for the
. ensuing year : President—George Sheaf
' fer ; Clerk—Robert McCartney, jr. ;
Market -Master—William 'l3. Gregg;
Treasurer—Joseph W. Ogilby ; Tax Col
lector--L-Josbna Fagan ; High Constable
•J'esSe humor; Lamplighters—Samuel
Brown and 'George P. Myers; Street
commit!slOner—Blias, Donnelly ; Street
Regulators HenrY Myers, William
Spangler and Robert Sheaffer ; Curator
of graveyard—Leopard, Heckendorn ;
Janitor—George Taylor. The salaries
of officers were fixed as follows Secre
tary, .SWO ; Treasurer, $125 ; Clerk of
Market, $2OO ; High Constable, $520 ;
Keeper of Graveyard, 425.; -Janitor, $BO.
The salaries of lamplighters and' night
watch were fixed :it $520 a year. The
first Friday pf &Loh Month V 4 as fixed as .
regular meetinc nig:fit of the Council.
Adjourned to meet Friday; March 25.
, .
At a special .communieutiOn of tto
Grauil Lodge of Pennsylvania,. A.
held tit: Yoik Bpilfigs, Ada.w county,
March 21, A. D. 1870, A. L. 5'610„II
virtue of. a dispOMiatiou -from the 1 1. W.
G.' Master, R. A. -LambortOn, io R. W.
D. D. G. 3,f., Robert H. Thomas, of Dis-
, trict No. 8, 'for the constitution o ai now
',, lodge, "to he called Hebron Lodge; No.
468, A.. Y. M. Grand Lodge opened in
ancient form, Brother R, W.'"flionms, in
the chair. The warrant for coniititution
of now lodge was read, - and. Ilobron
Lodge, No: 40, A. 'Y.' 111., ikfiti consth
tuted, by the installation of the following
officers: W. 31., -Brother H. C.?!..-.lThters;
. • S.' W., Brother Pierson; :T. Brather
Sheeler ; the Mimes of the Secretary and
'Treasurer ;We'have , not learned. After
the evening 'session, which was devoted
.to _hist ructionelm the work, by D.
Thomas; the hii3thrim regaled them
selves with refreshments; prepared by
'the members Of- the now lodge,' and' en-
joytd themselves ffrOntly, until tito
the (moping. The ipdgoe from Meehan.
iosburg, Carlisle, Elhippensburg, York;
anif,Gottysbnrg Worn represented. Who,
- now ontorpriko prdmisoh to be- a suecess
.-
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Thp, Directors of the Poor and the
RousO of Employment” of Cumberland
county having
_doclined to publish the
statement for 1809 in the columns of this
paper, and it being desirable that the
payers of two-thirds the taxes of this
county 'should know what becomes of
their Poor nouso taxes, the HERALD
seen lit to compile its own report.
The Cumberland county farm lies
about ono mile east'of Carliste,:the Cum
berland Valley Railroad running through
and dividing It Contains more than
threo - hundred acres of the garden land
of Pennsylvania.• The farming work Is
performed by the paupers, and during
harvest n-numerous and motley crew are
distribfited ()Val. the Trill, - gatheribg the
rich products of the soil. In 1809 the
yield of the farm was as folloWs : 1,920
bushelS wheat, - 2,200 bushels:
bushels shelled corn; 1,100 bushels pota
f,
toes, 70 loads hay, 28, loads fodder, six
loads pumpkins, 81 bushels onions, two
bushels seed onions, 51 bushels rye, 80
bushels red beets, 20 bushels green beans,
eight bushels peas, 22 bushels -tomatoes,
eight bushels turnips, 10 bushels pars-.
nips, 5,000 heads of cabbage. 1;000 en
cumbers, two bushels. dried cherries,
three bushels dried apples, 127 dozen
eggs were given to paupers; 2,250 pounds
of butter, and 95 crocks of applebutter
were made. •
-As good stock as can be found any-.
Where
_will be seen at the barn. 311; , .,
Snyder, the steward, delights in the
sight of fat beeves,. and knows how to
raise them. On January 1 he had charge
ofg \ lit mules, three horses, twenty-five
nip COWS, eight bead of stock cattle,
sixteen steers, two yo' , :e of oxen, three
sows, twenty-eight shoats, as -the farm
stock. During the year 1869 twenty
beeves (average weight '681:1 pounds)
13,632 pounds, and thirty-three bogs.
(average weight 232 ,pounds,) 7,661 .
munds, were fattened and killed.
A complete outfit of farming imple
ments-is in/possession of the steward.
The laboing machines introduced of
late years have-been-prodneave of much
economy in (mail for faint hands. The
immense stone bank barn attached to
the farm is a model of elegance and ex-
raN,lgalicc.
• The Almshouse and the new Insane
Asylum are located near the centre of
the farm. We cannot better—describe
them than by, giving the details of a re
cent visit. On entering the office of the
Poor House we were met by Mr. Henry
Snyder,
.Mr. John Paul, and several
other gentleman of- highly respectable
appearanee, serenely ruminating over a
'sumptuous dinner just finished, (it was
"Director Day.'•) On making krnfivn
our business,.Mr. Paul obligingly volun
teered to lead the way through the inSti
tutiMi,mlthougli it was after the hour for
admission of visitors.
The eastern end being devotedlo the
use of the steward, visitors are not ad-
PaSsing: throng!' ' door from
the ale° we find ourselves on the first
floor, which is used as sleeping and liv
ing apartments, for the Men. 'To 'bur
right we were shown the "old men's
room," where a half dozen veterans were
musing by the - fire, or, leaning on their
•erutelies r -Eeeoa
Tonth. Immediately opposite, to the
left of the entry, is the "traveler's room."
Here is a babel indeed. When we en
tered, nearly three dozen of those itine-'
rant philosephers,,,,commonly known as
"bummers," were dispeXed of according
to the taste and fancy of each
bummer—many conversing earnestly and
loudly in many lauoages, enriched by
brogue,' accent and the varieties of dia
lect. Ono sporting chap, unmindful of
the prejudice against progress manifest
ed by his thriftless companions, ,was
seated on n valise, and submitting his
shaggy loots 'to the tonsorial shears.
Some were, mending, the tatters-of gar
ments ivbich could look ba - ck to the time
when they decorated a second hand store
as their palmy days. A systematic old
codger was packing a valise which was a
model curiosity shop. A tier& looking,
one armed fellow was trying to kill flies
by a sudden bath in tobacco juice. We
admired the picturesque attitude :did
stoic indifference of ,an antediluvian
Dutchman, who lay on the floor, his usehl
stuffed handkerchief serving as a pillow,
his legs crossed in mid air, and who re-.
garded us with as much interest as if we
were the afore mentioned flies. More
than one man in this room appeared to
be carrying on a business requiring' quick
manipulation with infinitesimal partners.
The odor of this roopr Would be,a study
for an analytical chemist. Mr. Paul in
formed us that as many as sixty persons
had been packed in this room in ode
night. The liOoks. last year. recorded
nearly eight thousand traveling paupers,
to whom were given • 13,715 meals, and
many were furnished with'clothing.
Moving on a short distance the men's
dorimitOries were seen, one `thr each side
f the, hall, and each containing fifteen
OFtwentiy beds. All the - beds had occu
pants. :A -few-steps - further,wo - saW the
negroes, of whom there were a dozen, in
their apartments.
The second floor of the building is m
ollified by women. Theregire dormitor
ies corresponding to' tilos% on the first
floor, TheNloctor's room, the narsesq
"rootn, and•several small oiMs are at the
eastern end of 'the hall. - Some women,.
nursing thee,Vcrlasting baby; appeared
flattered sit our offer fo kiss them, (tho
babies.)
• The attic is divided into..rooms con
taining six or eight beds, occupied by
men. A largo romp, at westorniend
of the, floor, holds four negroes and four ,
'teen pine coffins—the latter empty. •
In the basement wo expeCied to find
the kitchen, but tyer6 ,somowhat sur
prised to , discover several sick persons
'confined to their rooms. lii a room dark
as midnight 'was is man suffering with
sore oyes. Close by was a woman
tduiict
edrwith consumption, 'evidently with the
hand of death uponler. 'lruniother pri
son like cell's, crazy won - ion was lying
asleep. Hero ware Also several dark cells
for the obstinate. •
4 . large dining room is next order,,
the mien sitting to the right and .the wa
meff opposite. The social benefits of the
fifteenth amendment have not y,ot been
'conferred on the Africans; no they munch.
their IMe cake in..a corner. ' •
. .
• An-Hie - wash robin we saw a raimber of
Womini deep delightS of
Soapsuds, water,.gossip,; and tho
dreari
ness of a wash day, We were disap
pointed on notieingthat the lords of,cre
atimr net only did.hot grhid at the.prOi
poet of Cold'vietintlathat day, init ignobly
heaped wend on the Are , and stirred' the
clothes pot
. A little'totheyestl,of the main Wild
ing lithe bal9 ho_nse. Bore „ . ono; barrel
of flour'dak bread. •
This finisheilife eirCiil6' of.thhe Poor
Muse., )Daring the.,year 1800 there* were
tweiny deaths and
_seven births, three
WOre'boinid &if, eonif'•lnnifreci and,
fifteen, eloped or wore discharged. It will'
thus ho seen. that many of , the ••boarciers
eke transient: "
Thd Poor '11d110 . ... 18,. not: witilout its
"characters." The - first of those alwaYS
seen is ToMßichardson, irlie:greets the .
visitor hoistorously acids OilorouslY. nay
;log lost his palate, Tom's' greetings arc
more amusing ,than intelligible. Ho
knows horsolangriage, though, if we may
judge from the way ho quiets a spirited
animal.. - Tom Ma restless worker,' 'car
rying water and fuel for the kitchen; and
would be missed sadly in his absence.
Geo. Evers, who has,, been "old Pal
siea George" fbr a quarter of a century,
is as .well known to our citizens as he is
at hiihome. There are few who do not
recognize him as he slowly dr4k his
. -
limbs front door to door, vending, trifles.
He is a strict member of the - Lutheran
churl', and it-regular communicant.
John Best can be seen in all sorts "of
weather, standing about the kitchen
door, hands in pockets, moralizing on
the fitness of chickens standing on one
leg, or a like abstruse subject. John has
his notions oZstyle, if he is,not n leader
of the ton. No inducement will cause
him to wear a hat or coat. Give him a
pair of breeches . with big, wide pockets !
TIM NEW INSANE ASYLTINI
Is situated perhaps one hundred yards
north of and facing the railroad. It is a
handsome, four story building, more
than commodious. The front • VICW
sufficiently imposing and attractive to
cause-time-curious passenger to inquiro
'! Who lives 410170,7' and.- distans.the
ity of furnishing first class board for the
'indigent and,--neglected." In this
building .fifty-four'-persons are lodged,
About 140 is the total number under the
'Di'rebto•'s charge.
•'Under the guidance of Mr. Paul, we
entered the asylum. An entry extends
through each story the 'length of the
building from - west to east, and is crossed
at right angles by another in the centre.
At each side of the main hall bre ten
doors, leading into as many rooms, mak
ing, in the entire building, eighty rooms.
On the basement story is the kitchen,
Supplied with a range, boiler, etc., a
wash room with stationary tubs, hot and
cold water pipes, and a pump. There
are also four of Boynton's largest heat
ers, one built near each corner of the
building, all having heating ti pines radi
ating to the different rooms. In the ex
treme south west corner we, have an
other "bumnner's•room," used to shelter
the oncomings from the- Nor llonse.
In another corner room we find standing
several barrels of salt piekle„in which is
occasionally saturated and drowned the
liveliest portion of that heterogeneous
mass—the "bilmmer."
There is no mom speciallyt apart
as the hospital for .the building, but a
sick person may beSound 40y place Ona
can be comexiiently .and comfortably
ledgcd. The sick arc visited by Dr. S.
P. Ziegler, of Carlisle, twice a week, or
oftener, if called.
On the first floor male* paupers
,ere
lodged. Two and three beds are stand
*ng in each room. These rooms are re
markably clean and - well ventilated, and
more neatly kept than one would expect,
considering the character of the. inmates,
On this floor aro eleven sick men, several
of whom will not long require the attmt . ..
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The women are placed on the second
floor. As we passed along they were
quietly sewing or sitting and gazing Va'
cantly into space. One or two simple
ones jabbered incoherently, the ruling
passion of the-sex thus Manifesting it
self.
The western end of the third floor is
unoccupied. A glass partition, Strength
ened by a grating, divides this story. In
the eastern compartment are kept insane
men, NQIIC are confined to their rooms,
bat all are allowed the freedom of the
hall. Six okliese patients were removed
hero from the State Asylum. A few
have their boarding paid for by friends.
On this flooi:_ we saw Jako Diller, a
youth who has much of the comic and
absurd in his character. Upon being
asked if he would like to get out, he
pointed to the ripen window, intimating,
that some clay he would juMp out,- and
seemed immensely tickled at his own
pleasantry. Jake is a vain fellow, the
smirlebf conceit never leavipg his cowl-,
tenance. At supper he gulped down
two pints of colic°, grounds and all, that
he might 'Win the flattering title of gour
mand. JAM; others of the house he some
times casts oil surplus clothing. The
day we were there he, thinking the bare
walls his only olatervers, doffed his pant•
aloons. This was an evidence of the
taste of, advanced civilization, though
we doubt if he ever heard of Lydia
Thompson's blondes, But he was Moro
modest thauthey—he wrapped his nether
limbs closely In a woolen blanket.
Mr. Paul, has in this charge another
simple "Jake,", a lad of somo ten years,
who odeasionally' adopts the costume of
the Garden of Eden. ' He has a furious
temper, and his paroxysms of rage are
conquered only by the dark cell. We
happened tolind him in agood
and 'being . asked to sing, he complied' to
the extant of his somewhat limited
Among the paupers and insane we no
ticed some who had formerly enjoyed'
health and `conifOrt. The causes-which
have led-to their present state are vari •
ens. Among the regular paupers we
did not lehrn of any whose degradation
was caused by intemperance. . Some
woke born simple, some became insane
through trouble, some through poryert
ed 'notions : 1U religion: We conversed
with- two who had formerly been well to.
do mechanics .in.CarliSlu, and also with,
a man Who was once Of some prominence
in the profession of medicine.
After 'sea% the interior of the asy-'
lum, .we were conducted to the observa
tory. ••Elerea , broad view of thjs district
is obtained.. Indeed,• from' almost. any
'WledOW,of 'the asylunfa; fete Stretch: of
country can be, seen. - While, pacing his
lonell coil, 'does it over.' enter the mind
of the Maniac, that the Creator - made
that beautiful landscape for such poor
people? . . .
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The first meeting of tholloard of True..
tees of the Dickinsen'Alission - -Chapel,
was hold a short time since to takO
~poss
ossionof: the" chapel agreeably to the
charter reqritly . granted by,the 'Court.
31r. Henry Elaxtdri 'was , called to the
,chat The board there organised: by
eleetnQ as permanent 'offtcers:;Pres. ),:ht
3,:p 4 uhtell ;r , Vico' Pres. - . Sr. R. 'r C.
Woodward:; .Treasurere Dr. C. F. Mimes;
and Secretary,' Dir. C. "A; Loosp. The
oadit ion or the chap r ol was then
fdily: 'considered, and . may be. briefly
stated aiVfoltPws i. Its ontiro'oost
.ing lot . upon: whiali, it amounted to, $1,026.50, ciewhich $1,113:-
'O6 Las beon paid. 'The lAlarica pan bo
paid- in• five-equal annual .instalments;.,
with'iifteibet '' It lir the wisli,..however,
.pf t tljo p9F4:1 4 0, lividate this debt at as
early .e: date as posSible. In order to: ms- .
eist in meeting tile payment !due about
the first og, April, Dn./Times
COnhented' to &direr rt.Yleciure ;
henext,few. ; weeks, .upcin the q :nee*
Solar Eclipse." - This , lecture we (mi..-
nestly.receteraebtl to_the public not only .
'on account of the, -'Object, which
forth but as to our confidence: as to what
will be its intrinsic merit. Th:o subject
is ono that cannotlail - to excite the in-
Wrest of every One, and 'we esteem the Doc
tor! as :highly 'qualified to lecture npom
It, he himself having had' charge of a
eorps. or observers sent out by the Gov-,
eminent for scientific purposes. ; The
lecture will ho accompanied by a num-,
her of brilliant experiments. Further
notice with reference to the time of the
'lecture, &c., will_in_dne time be given.
HISS LOGAN'S LECTURE.
The lecture of Miss Olive Logan,'which
was .delivered on .Friday evening last,.
was the crowning one of the season.
WO dee not remember over seeing the
hall filled With as large, intelligent, and
as select an audience as on this occasion.
In fact, anybody that was, or pretended
to bo anybody was there. Miss Logan
is a -lino .loOking young lady,of—but as
it is not polite to tell a lady's age, so wo
won't—a good figure, and appears to ad
vantage on the stage. The lecture was upon
"Girls," a subject with which the lec
turer was perfectly familiar; from her own
statement, and from the masterly man
ner in which she discussed it, we are of the
same opinion. She divided the subject into
six'parts, each part &Scribing a different
kind-of girlsvas—followsl .-- The - , - Fashiorr- -
able,. girl; the Beautiful girl; the Woe
manly girl ; the Yankee and Western:girl, e
and last, but not. - least, -the Strong
Minded girl. The Fashionable' irl, who
lived for fashion alone, whose mind was
not the possessor of a single thought, or
idea beyond what she wore, what it cost,
where it was made, &c., the lecturer ex
pressed a holy horror of; the description
she gave of one of these votaries of fash
ion was Fo lifelike, that every intelligent
person present had bee prototype within
the range of their acquaintance. The
Beauti full girl was then discussed. The
speaker stated that she loved a Beautiful
girl ; that she never looked upon one of
these fair beings but slue felt like taking
leer in her arms and kissing her, .(a sen
sation, by the Way,' that some of the audi
ence, although they never acknowledged
it in public," have often experienced.)
The only objection which could be
brought to - bear upon this class of gilds,
was that she almost, always knew that she
was- beautiful, and, as a natural conse
quence, became proud ; that there was
frequently great danger in beauty, and,
although a man might go into raptures
over a pretty face, yet, when it came to
selecting a fair partner for life, lie gener
ally wished to obtain a good, practical,
common sense sort of a person for a wife.
The Womanly girl was defined as being
very proper in her conduct; of having
everything quiet and orderly, and allow
ing no nonsense, for,} ..iyas not womanly •
—ive don't like these womanly girls our
selves. The Yankee and Western girls,
we must acknowledge, plewee us, • They
were described as being above the nice
proprieties of fashionable society ; of act
ing true to nature, and doing as they
wished, regardless of-Mrs. See-evil's-pry
ing eyes, or . slanderous tongue, or ascii
ing no harm in.iunoethlt, rational amuse
-mon t 7 or-Lany--lt indrraller.Bl;l2MOrintrEd
girl MiSs Logan confessed a weakness
for: She stated that Strong Minded
girls were pretty much 'as other girls,
the only, difference being
,that they
theught a Woman shmild be entitled to
vote ; she also reminded the gentlemen
that. they had swalloited the negro wool
and all ; and she thought that they could
not, consistently, refuse to take our
mother's wives, sisters, and sweethearts
at least as far as our lips. Miss Logan
speaks in, a distinct tone, clearly °nun
' elating each word ; her voice has that
silvery ring which falls, sopledsantly, on
the, car.. The lecture consumed nearly
• two hours im its delivery, although
the time seemed incredibly short, so
great Was the interest manifested ley_all
present. The course of lectures is
now closed, and the committee can con
gratulate themselves on the success with
which they have, met ; and the commu
nity can, cheerfully, award - to them the
full mecd of commendation as intellect
ual caterers.
EXTR::4 CT FROM AN .0 LD NOTE
I? 0 OIC.
.The following Ifnes - 16. - v - e - been tram.
sullied front fijournal kept by the late
Andrew Holmes, cog., of this - borough,
in 1794, wheh the Carlisle Infantry, of,
which he Was a member, .formed a part
of the army that, left this place, under
General Washington,- tp quell the dis
turbance in the western part of the State
familiary known as thri " Whiskey' In.
surrection :"
SATURDAY, October 11, 1794, at 2
Welock, p. m.—The Carlisle Light In
fantry,' together with from three to four
thousand ,troops,—CavalrY, Rifle, and
Infitntry,--An arched - from Carlisle to
Mount, Rock. The °Wen; of tIM Carlisle
Infantry were , as- follows:
George Stevenson ; First Lieutenant—
Robes Second Lielitena
haM EllBig2l----,Thonms Creigh ;
Orderly Scum ; Sen:
geant ^or—George Hackett ; Drum_
Arida?' MUCH: Holmes ; and fifty-two
privates, among' whom were ThomaS
Duncan, havid'WatV, Robert Duncan,
John •Lyon, .Nathaniel Weakley,. George
Pattison, Charles Pattison, William
Holmes, Andrew Holmes, Abraham
Holmes,. Archibald Ramsey, t.77(iitiight,
Ramsey: Joseph Clark, WilliaurDunbru;,
'Al.chibald McAllister, William Crane,
Jacobketter, Archibald Loudon, Thomas
Foster, Jacob Housdhet, George Wiight,
Thomas Wallace, Frei cis Gibson, Joseph
Egolf, Michael Egolf, Robert 'McClure,
and William Levis. , . -• •
• .At Sidling Captain t.'oveps(in was
Ina& a, Major, and, Levisap.
pointed; Quartentkastori
BRIGADE °EDER&
CAIWAT STRA9IIIIILO, Dec.. 4, 1704
The General congratulates the, troops
whiehle, has the honor to command, on
their - arrival at' Strusbnrg, . and feelingly
anticipate's tho pleasure which the worthy
Citizen sohlimii and hiMself shell• Lave
'in the company of - their nearest Connee-,
tions,
Ile also has the pleasureef
. anpeuncing.
to the Brigade, the entire approbation of
the Comm ender in chief, for their orderly ,
conduct andstrict%dificinllee ? which re, :
fleets the,hlgliest , lkotl?.-offlects
'and oeldieri. • lie is liiteWisChappy in
atisuringt , his fellow, eitizena that thole
soldierly behavior, dtiring' . the •Nyliolp
campaign, has merited hit( higher t
knewledgements,, and atf they have sap
iorted the lawoi of their cottatry, ho rests
assured, "they will, vprytheylia•Ve re
tired to piiiato life, support civil society
in eVity li - that 'of view;
As the Wort* mew Who stepped for
ward in atipPort of the htlppin OEIR of their
.country, and the - supportof the Consti;.,
intion of the, Tearer Cidlicinnient,' are
'to deplealt theft:, arinC in 'this ''towia' to
morrow, the commending officers of "the •
BegimentsTe'ornpesing the Brigade, will
see - that fair'inventories of every article
are made to Mr. Samuel Riddle, Brigade
Quartermaster, who id to iivti receipts
for such
,delivery. And the Quarter
master of the • Brigade is
,to detain , a
6111'1161mA windier of,,Wegons to transport
the aims to the Placeqopited - out in the
orders, of the Coniniauder in chief, of
the seventeenth ult.
' The officeilj 'commanding the several
'corps, will inset to-morrow morning, to
cortifyto their men, as to their time of
service, and the balance .due, and to be
come. due, agreeably to Gen. Irvine's
orders of the thirtieth of November.
By order of
GEN. - CriAlll3oift.
Whf. •Ross, Adjutant.
The Infantry company Was mustered
old of service, and arrived at Chrlisle,
Friday, December 0, 1704."
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. We would call special attention to the
exhibition to be given for the benefit of
the Sabbath school of the First, Presby
terian church, on to-morrow, Friday eve
ning. 'lt Las been highly spoken of in
many quarters.
GRA.MMA'fICA.L ENIGMA
I am composed of ten letters.
My 8, 10, is a preposition,
"'B, 7, is a-neuter vei,.
" 2,-3,_is_auconjunetion—
" 7,<8, 0, is an adjective.
" 2, 10, - 5, is a numeral adjective.
".Whole is arnessential elnine t lit K)f true
discipline
List of sales for which: . hills have been
printed at, this office :
On Saturday, . ' March 26, Susanna. B.
Otto, in Bpriagville,,bousehold furniture,
shoats, &c.
Monday, March 28,' S. W. Early,
National. - Hotel, corner of South Han
oVer and Walnut streets, Carlisle, beds,
bedding, carpeting, tables,_ looking
glasses, stoves, bar room chairs, &c.
Tuesday, March 29--Joseph B. Stay
man, Carlisle; bis'entire stock of house
hold furniture, all of which is nearly new.
'Wednesday, March 80, W. L. Craig
head, attorney in fact for heirs, South
Middleton township, household and
kitchen furniture.
Wednesday, March 30, G. W. Cris
well, Executor of Isaac Millard, dec'd,
at-Camp Hill, Wegt PensboreTownship,
frame dwelling bouse„hlaeksmith shop,
&c.
Wednesday,, April 20—A. B. Shenk,
Carlisle ; 23 hew carriages and buggies
of every description, one mare, five years
old.
Tho nnesver. to Cliapthan's last cha
rade is Photograph.
FOR SALE.
Ono top buggy: Price $!
at E. InliofFn store. _..,
A carpet store exclusively has been
01)5110(1 by Messrs. Frysinger & Weiser,
in the room formerly occupied by Saw
yer & Co., in the " Bent7. — House," Car
lisle, whore the greatest variety of car
e 4,l4...ail_eletks,..:(viniiesh.leur-iooltiall,
_ulessee,Mats, - maftling,4)ild:A l Anclu,of
chain can be had clieap.
Wild Cherry Balsam—The memory of
Dr. Wistavis embalmed in tho hearts of
thousands whom his Balsam of Wild
Cherry has cured' of coughs, colds, con
sumption, or some other form of Pal
ninary disease. It is now over forty
years since this preparation was brought
before the public, and 'yett , the demand
for it is constantly increasing.
3PLanahan, Stone & Isett, Hollidays
burg, Pennsylvania, manufacture station
ary engines, boilers, direct ' ,acting
blowing engines. Player, Thomas and
other- hot blast. Brass and iron cast
ings from •one lb. to 20,000 lbs., and all
kinds of machinery.
IN=
GOLD DOWN !
A fact well established by reading the
new advertisement of Loidith & Miller,
found in another column. They are
alivays in the market with gredt 'bar
gaini, and at the present _time
_are •-sell
iug-goods very cheap. Their stock of
carpets is vertlarge, and - at present they
aril selling them at extremely low pri
ces. They have a full lino of all descrip
tions of house furnishing goods.
-AVe think now is the time for 'bargains
as we notice their many customers carry.:
ing. off goods in great quantities. 'De n't
fail to call and get a share' in the great
bargaini.i-
N. B. PleaSc make black alpacas a
speciality.
SCHOOL AT GREASON
A School for tho admission bf Male
and Femalo'-siudents will ho opened by
County Superintendent Lindley, at
Greaten, April 4. Board can be had in
thdwillago,
174012 t
DEW D'ANDES,
Aoluiewlqged to be, the best known
perfume. For sale by JOIIN IL TWEE M l i
music 'store, Carlisle Pa; Bmh4t
FOR SALE. OR RENT
The house in - which 11ivo, with -or
without lots adjoining: W. J. SHEARER,
No. 130 South Hanover street.
MarehOT-3c
CARRIAGE FOR SALE
A light carriage, in thorough repair,.
for sale. Apply at the barracks, to
P. "lik.TC.H. • .
March, 1-4 t
A Pliotegrapli.,Galloryovoll established
and doing a good btisinegs nan,bo lie fight
cheap for sash, if applied for soon. Call
on or addregli
*
GRAND STEREOPTICAN
;t pissolVing view entertainxnenti. to, be
given it the First; Presbyterien church,
Carlisle; ,on Friday evening, March 25,
1870, by II; Willard, of Pulladolplii
Subjects of illustrations: Views of inter
est in the Holy Land, and. scenes and in
cidents' connected with .the go., of our
Saviour ;'Views of 'ancient 'Rome Mound
Vesuvius,' Pompeii, ginellerculaneum
the glaciers, ravines, and ;ice gorges of
the, Alps . ; tho.:beautiful iahee
zeriand i'Ogether with Seetioni of tho
most interesting palaces and :castles in
'Europe, interspersed With., a choice col
'action of statuary, pt a refined • and ele
vating character.. , • • •
- -
n!IMI=II!I
UM
MICI2IIII
111:::11
I==ll
=II=
cz
E:nos
J. C.'
In . addition to 'these there. will be - ex.;
hibite ,
d a selection of views Abe Yose
mite. Valley; with new and lirilliard Pfel
ttires made on the spot ; a series' of lii
agralitlltiinWinto,, together with other
pleturei 'Of National' interest ;. and to
copeindaiivith the recitatioriVf a beauti
ful illustrated 'poem, byTheadore Tilton
entitled : "' The: Free ' Chyrp . 7o The
stereoptican pictures exhibited will be
on a colossal scale'and brilliantly Muir&
nated by the oxybydrogen lamp.
Price of admission for adults, 25 cts.,
children 15 obi:
0:211::::
Steam pump. The pump , eau be dig- .
conneqed from the_engine r and—engino
used for driving any kind of machinery:
gas and water pipe, steam fittings, &c.
I,l' Lanahati, Stone & Thett, Hollidays
urg, Pa. • • 17febOna
ITALIAN BEES
The undersigned wishes to dispose of
his entire stock of Italian bees.. Nearly
all my colonies are supplied with queens
reared from pure stock, imported from
Italy last summer, by Adam Grimm, of
IVistonsin. They aro in good hives and
good condition. Also a lot of new hives,
surplus honey drawers, bee house combs,
honey, MP - of which will be sold
cheap at No. 109 South Hanover Street,
Carlisle, Pa. RHIN OTTSITALL.
17feba
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Thoweatherisliowfinoanclallwhowishlia
veachancetohavesomeofthefinbiiieturesth
atChapmanmalcesathisgallery.
For direct acting steam pumps
for mines, &a., that will inunp
from 12 gallons to 3,500 per minute. Go
to M'Z.anaban, stone & Isett, Ilollidays
burg, Pa. •
Portland Me., has' a club devoted to
the improvement of cows and their milk.
At — the last meeting the question dis
cussed was,..‘! how do we know who has
a good cow ?"- The next question will
be : ." Is the retroactive element
inagni-
Red
,by the oloaganious nutriment ?"
That club evidently has a. Useful future
before it.
MISCELLANEOUS
J . M. 3IAF.ONITEIMER
DonlPr in
()MICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
FINE QtiALITY OF TEkS, ITHI: SPICE'S
QUEEN L-WA ILE
EMIL=
STONEWARE,
WOODEN, AND
ILLOITIV ARE
Door DRAM'S OP
FAMILY FLOUR
SALT AND.YLSH
ALL KINDS OF COUNTitY PRODUCF
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Boteruwerr coaala prry AND P)MFRET
I.Cdee69
CANDY ! CANDY !!
Th eubeeriber I , topo conqantly on band, at No.
-2r4 Weet-31ane-streot,!l- large ntoek. -Freneb..and
American Camix., Nnte, e , m , ./..ting of
ORANGES. ' FTLIIERTS,
LEM() %S. PECAN NUTS,
RAISINS, ENGLISH IVA I.NUTS.
ERIS. R. . CREA %I NUTS.
p,,UNET.T.As. G KM: , v D NETS,
COO , A NUTS, AND CHESTNUTS.
t !MON•
DS, Cu
TAFFIES EVERY VARIETY,
..,11 on Walnut, Cocoanut, Sni , t, Better, Scotch
Cocoa Gum, and Cocoa Strip,
FRESH CARAMEL EVERY DAY,
manufart um largely, and ran supply the Trat ,
nud Hucksters ou reasonable terms.
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35 W EST MAIN sTREEr,—t-iAt
CARLISLE, PENN'A.,
1). hURKITOLDER.
EiIEM
PIIII,ADELPIITA
P 3 . ., _I; BTER W.O II KS,
C . :PATES STREET WITARF
•
CA.LCINED AI% , TD LAND
2LI,.STEB
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METES
I!MI=E/Elllll
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AN inquiry will receive . immediate
4wnr. snth.fnetion fu wit, and nuttefisl
""nr..ini o. l lnnon Kinn:l'lllly [wide.
4;MITII & 11Alt1tib,.
11120111
~10,000 GUARANTEE
BUCK LEAD ExceLktill ooh. VI KAB
First. For Ito Un voted Whii moo
S.•r,pil. k'or Itx Un. yunlwl DuilibillT3'
lii Yd. 1 , 111, it E l'lllllll - 1/144 . ft ng. r
4" - a) • lunUy, f.r Its gednotni."-Ttt
costa toldint,' %QUI Bock Lent, thnn
any other White' Load extant. no Nome weight
c Nen; nuke mirfaco, IA more durable, and make,
whiter W. rk. •—
ItUcK LNAD Ia the rheayest and bent.
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LUCK ZOO Extr-'4 0 141 other =NCB
VILA For Ito trit.eq‘l3lo,lUura
V.cf;11 , 1.. For Its ynrilnictl.ll !Mewl.
Third.Ypr Ila Unatirtiam 4 / 1 Coy. ring Prolwrir
.:Loolly, for Ito Giditt'i:coromy
bofig2tliti:abenpest, linnJ nniost. sod .montlo
1911,1t0 PAintin the well.' .
MIME
BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZINC;
TRY JT ARP DE CONVINVEN
`intbillaction OunTauteed ManufatialTs
B tiCIC COTTACi'E ,COL 0B S,
Erepthul oxiirete`y for hauling.
Cottegen,,OutbuSdlunn_of every &seri; lien,Veneder
t‘c, •Tldity-fivo different :Color!, Durable, Cheitti,
Volforaiond'Dentitifel Minden. •
Simple e,rd, nent•by mull, If don rod. ,
',Deniers' Ordern bu promptlyeneanted-rby the
nannufactueorn..
• • •
FRENCH, RICHARDS fi t ,cO.,
con, TENTH AND MARICET STREETS;
• • —. PUIDADIR,PHIA. .
'FOR BALK WIIinfEMLE ANA NETAIL
111" Yl3 A.',V . l`oll Op.,
Doa:ere la llardwaroasipte, 011 s, Glass,ac.,
oenLini4N.m.
clianToly
FISIE B
OtTlet 91' vi(EXYcn,
BANKERS AN"D•DEALERB
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
No. 5 Nassau Street, New Nei*,
The remirkable suer,, cc which attended our ne
gotiation of the Loans of the Central Pai tile Railroad
Company and the Western Lucille Rath odd Company,
and the piiptility and thelia loans
0 maintained to the murktdo, both in ibis coun
try and Europe, loco shown thlit tho First idortoga
Bonds of wisely located and honor .bly managed
Railroads are promptly recognized and readily takon
as the most suitable, safe, and advantageous form of
investment, yielding a mote literal income than can
hereafter be derived from government Bonds, and
available to take tholr place.
Maul, d that, ' ln the Helegtion and negotiation of
opeyll !MIT , ad we are mooting a great
punk want, and r. adoring a Vicuable farvice—hoth
ho hold. TS or capitol and to those groat national
woaii) of I teritni improvement whoa° Intrinsic
Merit and solAnutfal rhorneter eolith, them to the
.use of capital and the confidenee of inlitstors—we
now otter, with etitniini confident, and
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
FIRST •
Chesapeake and ohl6
RAILROAD COMPANY
Tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, connecting the
Atlantic roast and tho 'magnificent harbors of the
Chesapeako nay with iho Ohio I", at a point of
reliable mavigation, and thuii, With the entire Rail
road oyotem and water transportation of the groat
Woet and Southwest, forms tho adddional
EAST AND WEST TRUNK LINE,
so imperatively demandsd for the accommodation of
the immense and rapidly growing transportation
between tho Atlantic seaboard and Europe on the
one hami, and tho great produ•ing regime of the
Ohio and Alissiesippi Valleys on the other.
The impollance of this Road as a new
outlet 1e i 9 the Weet to the NM 11111411illes
it, Into one of national consequence, and
Insurer to it an extenetiyo through trunk from the
day of Ito mm 1001611; N‘lliloa, In the development of
the txtensive npriculi tool and ois, al rehoorren of
Tir,,lnia and DI vet Virginia, it pometo.es n oug Ito
men line, the elementa of a largnaud profitable local
bunion.,
the great luterent,, both getter,! and loon
bleb demand tho completion of the ,
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad
the Ohio river, afford Ilia martial guarantee of Its
ITPOR and valuti, and rend, It the to , so Important
id aubatant hal railroad °Wellman Story kri r progre,
in this comity.•
nuperiority as atl Heat and West route, and the
proini, of an inanenne and profitable trade awaiting
its completion, have, drawn to it the a tension and
.cooperation of prominent capitalists and iniirohil
men of thin eity, of sound judgm.nt and known in
to/ray, whole connection with it, dogettier with that
of eminent eithelDi MOO bet , ' ores MO, of Virginia
and bleat \lt:glide, insures an energetic, honorable,
and succensful management. '
The road is eomploied and in operation from
Richmond to the Celebrated White Sulphur Springs
of West Virginia, 227 miles. and there remillnbut
200 mile) (nom partially c met roc le I) to iv corn ,
Velvet, tirparryit to , the Tr:Tenni (emitting-on the
Onio river at, or near the mnintli of the Biz Seedy
river, it topes etneinniii, 1011024
below lijitvLit!g.
Litien are now projected ur in prozrievi through
Ohio and Retain:l4lo this p Ant, iv Web will p unix(
t
inn Cihreapenlio and t , hio witli the retire roilromi
system...M . the, and S.:ilthWMiti aria w•th the
,
-- Ito- volualdp fertnchi , en nod- ildperior tut ekes
will piece the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail cad Cocas
pony among the richest and odd powerfol /111 d
trustworthy corporations of the country; exit there
exists a prone at value, In completed road and work
dooe, equal to the entire amount of the mortgapo.
The details of the Loan horn been arranged will;
special reference to the wants of all claxsev of P
vcators, and combine the verb no features al con
von kence, eafaty, and protection against los-1 or fraud.
The Roods ere in denondnatioxs t f
$1,000,,_5500, and $lOO
They will ho 121 , U0d ne
COUPON WIND?, PAYABLE TO BEAIUM-,-
nd !nay bv .. 11 1u•1d In thdt fnrnS,ynr•
The Mehl why 1;0 regittrred 111 the tame or the
tioner,: witli.the . ..open% eetectintog payable to
hearer annulled, the Wine pal ladng then trne.fers-
L 4 only On Um book., tof un'es.
nr4lg od to be.hrer;
• The coupon: , unty,tei debmLrd 111/1i ran. t•leil, the
Bond to don Pertusnent it, girder. d Bond, bra
onl, a tho L uke 01 the company, and the
interest need., paylible only to the I (1.0--terLd own , r
or Lie It tortie.
The thre‘;'lnkeree will lo hoerrn retirectively ae
Ist. " Coupon Bonds payable to
Beal r. '
52(1. liegistbrecißontls w p.l) Coupons
M!EtZi
:)d. "Registered 80nd,5 With 'Coupons
detached," ' -
and SiMUM' 1.0 HO I,lllltl 11'p-1101/11010
perilying the clean 1 , 1 . nee& 11 ee,t
•
They haye t ybirty Year:4 to run
woin .htnunry 15 1147.1, with !tiler • 1 rie•ta
per 111511 tall (none uher 1. It !I
l'ltlle II phi
Ntl • CLI Al, AND I N'Tjai EST PAY A HLE Evtla UI
'IN THE CITY OV YO'tK
1.1 . 06,1. IC I tty,il.ll.
'ld A V A\ 0" . C: 0 V V. M 11 E
that it may take": Of that.yf the varlirr.
„ . o r Fi at , T„.,,,t1::„,.111 Nat the rninvenivnro of
one friouda MO already 1101 Contra! •and It eaters
Pacific 111,4abi, n v iL interetit paYab:o In dannarY and
-July - , and who day &Aro, In inaking additional
invpainuntai In bal . /a thole - internal - reonivabh‘ at
ditrurout r.eaaona of dm year. '
Tito Loan in c l cnro 4 by n mortgage upon Iho entire
lino of road, frOM flichmond to the'Ohlu rive., with
tho . equipment awl all other,irnperty rout annoy
'lntim connected therewith . • ,
A Elloklng Fund of It100,0:10 per • annex.. to Pro
vided for the redemption of the heads, to take effect
OHO year after the comp'etion of the rood.
Iheinortgage 'nfersls,oo , ,ooo, of which' $'2, , 00,900
will ho reserved and hold In triist far the re lemptlnti
- of - outstrindlng - .hotals - of - the - Virgip In - Central
road CZmilltray, nbM Ytierged Ins • tho Cin;s4p, me and
•
Ohio.
Or $1,3,9J1,00c, a Halllolent amount
will ha 41d to colOjikto Om - road to the Ohio doer,
Aierfilal nail improv the rf rtlonmow 11101.14 km;
and thoiouglily equip the li - holo for a largo nod .
active traffic. - -
Ilieprenent'prrq , ix 00 and .termed Interest,
, .
A Loan Ho arrildy . neoured, err carefully guarded,
find dtl cnrltln' iley'rafter to , centrum.' n promln nt
place runin,4 tholavorlte eec irr yku,..jn, the market.;
'bear 0114. unit will be it once
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appreclat,d and quick y srlimcbcd.
Vqry rexpr'et fully,
FISK & RANCH,
CRUM
P. 8.- - -IVo havoleduocl Coutchfil4iuli
partiCularc, etattxiunl 4ut.1110, marn, etc" which wlll
ho furplehea
-We buy and aoll
OONEfI 1 M BO' B 0 :Ist S
'rind re'ooive , Slut ncerViziain
BANKS,
, BANitmits;,'"
conrOxt,ArioNs,
• - - ~.- . ,
.rood others, suhirict to Oheek sit iltiht . rind sliest. In
terest on dittly bibinces.
St4tsb7o4n . • -
. . .
OM
FBLIERIOF.-1: hereby ofter my=
FUR
soliae a candidate for 1.193.0ince of
subject to the decisionaf the Republican Nominating
Conectidb6 i't`,'.l';4 IL B, brANCILER.
Carlilale; alarengB7o. .
nm 1.89
WOR SHERIPF.-- - At the- solicitation
Li u\ or a nutulP6 CO - It-publicans throughout.' the
o ufity, I olio , napv6fas n tando•ate for he notolun ,
Hoe of 13 era at,11.!3; next County C nveutloo, sub•
ject to Its deehnoll.* 1
17rallto JOHN RIIbADS.
'Carlini°, Hardt 16 1670.
REAL ESTATE AT PUBLId WIJE
Feimutl7'ls, 1670
Wed Abilkv;; . March 30, 1870.
- 13 3 7-,,lrtairmnltorle6 - m - d - of - nr - gicie;
o•Tillans' Court. , of . thintherlawl county, I Will expose.
to-publi-rselo;lokl.e-ro-emittes, the following de. -
am thud-real es(nte, actuated in the villige of temp
11111, in East• FeptAborough township, adjoining
!Hide of Dail/dn. kti, Joh., W if David 11.uhatter,
owl the nubile rdnil,Xmatoloink about on...fourth of
an ecru of groM4 7l Tlm improventewn cOnsiet of a
TWO vr tc sr FRAME 110013 PI,
Prone Statute, Blacksmith shop, and other necessary
outbuildings. the lot contains awes, poaches, and
s7.lpes, with a good cbdern thereon.
Palo to COllllllOll , O at one p. m, when at,
tenclance will be given ant terms male known by
0. W. CRI - WRI.L, •
Executor of Isaac Millard.
TREE4`ARMS FOR SALE AT A
GMAT. BAltitAIN. in West
I and in fair rendition; of Very g,nd quality.'nn
dergo d lance. Orem. d , Our , n paled to good tilted
and eonilintablo bw, Ring, n. 90x:15 Met, Con
Hauge, Wagon Bence , Meat Ileum., lien Honor,
Spring Mu.° at a el rkg Or good wat. r mar the
I:).ve ling, 0,,e half ie under caltivanto. , , bileurn In
Wepd and Taub, Sa'd Farm in !Moab," within,
114 miles at bl. off Crook, a Shan nu too Baltimore
a d 00M Rd real, at whi h lb re le a Store, Pout
Office and &sprees Oflbe, o here all kinds of Product
eau he so 01. !..artln-liarg, n large and ['enriching
town; ie 10 nillea d stout, win re theAllioiliml prig e
are p;tid for nit kinds 6f Country Produce; 2% miles
db.tatit 1. a Quarry, whore good Limmitoue oan !JO
hart tor, three yeani. without e et, and gnu be burnt,
eight route per Mabel grao Tenant en above
Farm raPed the poet yo it 600 Baobab; Wheat, and in
a 'bort thana tble amount might be &nib rd, by two
1311M31
of Many,. tt nets Wah Who sod Land. Thin Form
divided to snit puriltit , ererifia — ininTiiFicsy
tome. re to qYS pot. Acre. Aloe, ono of
At S2O per Acte. IrophiveptentB common. And
Two Hundred and Fourteen Acres,
At $l5 per Acre. IN - O — lmprovenienta. CTid) Niter
power on lioth. • •
Too Land on thorn Farms is of gord qualty, one ,
third cleared, and- balmier in Wood al d - Timber,
width commando a goon intir et nt Cherry Run She.
lion Th,bo Farm aro sitnated one mile from Olm7ry
Run +-lotion on the Balrtmor4 wino Itet ro•d, at
which Station lea e tore, Post 0111.. e at., Papreas t•f-
Boo; sod I nil o from a /Linte,tene.Quany, wines
die•eatono tan he+ had for three ye,,re tur notuing•
Maronsbure Is ip miles distant.
All - too above I. cations a. o cry healthy. I offer
I hour a - Ilar,alu, as I am old halm no f wally, and
wish to 60L B'S Oo Sleepy Creek Statioo, on
the Bal. imoro & Oh in Rai r. al, to eon t Farms
in hero Ilan 1 ton Lana req., ten,nt on farm, will
g,ve all particulare, and show the farms.
A ddrora,
BEIM
'l:t !
CA NPIDA TES: f
BEAL ESTA.TE:B4.EfS.
10mnr70:40
',0F",4,35 ACRES!
Tyco Hundred and Fourteen Acres
mg
A. SM , TrI,
Aberdeen HArrord county, Md
103 . 0 n2m
IMII. CE1.14 N.LO US.
CORN SHELLERS AND CI 014 . 1 i
U MILLS.
•Illokok's Portable Cider MITI,
F. Gardner Az CO's. ' Portable Cider 101
star Corn Slallor,Oln eo nized.)
Cannon Corn Shellera,
NotionAl Fodder Cutter, (threoAlzeA,)
Cuinterlifitti D9uhl Ilarro
Together w•th other
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Fqt. Bale at the Carlinle Foundry end Machino Wurhe
Ml=
Sep. 3, an
LIVERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE
.T. L. STERNER & BROTHER,
111 rear of Bentz haute.
110ItSES AND CARRTAGF.S TO lIIRD
ON REASoNAIII.F. TERNS, ♦vu AT SIIORTENT NOTICE
CARRIAGES. FCRNISTIF,D TOIL FUNERALS
O":e N. B. Stable rOOlO for GO he td 01 ItorviW. on
It ep.
17Kb70
11 A It D . W A 11 E
awarded to subset P.m.., and agents f.r W..od'•
IIon•e
-hold nag ri..o ilia largest and best Dollar ISlonthly
in the w rd. Si,. Mir prises f. to rep at. d soon.
Full uarileniurs in March nunber. Fen into by oil
...adaw era, or BMA with Catalogue .IP. 01111111101. on
rex° pt 00 in reuse Andrei. S. B. WOOD, Now
but gli , N. V.
Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Cutlery, &c., I 1..1,4.
TIEN TIX 'SAXTON. I J. P. DIX I,ER
11. SAXTON S CO..
N 0.15, EAST MAIN STREET
Carlisle, Pa.;
hereLy aOloolove to the th.4t they intend
e:Ilog everything in their lint, eithrr wholonde or
retail, at prices much lun•ur than can he bunght this
a. or rhitTl6iphb,
Our aLock roi.lNts in part of
BUILDD.:II MATERIAL OFALL DFSCRIPTIONS
ESE
EWE
Potty,
raettiblitte,
Content,
Plotqty,
Hors
Forks,
Shades,
Crow hir.
sledges,
Picn;r,
Abu a fall and writ relreted tth , oriturnt of,
TAM , ' Clttlyrg
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MEM
V A It 3I
NOW Ibtri•e, Gia In !mg.,
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I; 1 . 15T01.. POW VER.
Inia.llolllllllliquiiot
tukfili for pus( Ivor by 8 trio t.
Losinte. o•.• 11.41, to trceive
IL I.4AXTON.IOO)
A •
LL , PEIISONS knowing . themsolves
I. dol,tod t.t Jtonry Saxton pro ,olloodted to
anal.
.inun. clinic sottleuxuni, - awl Olivia, Jinxing
el go pres-nt their (4 , of:Moment, 19 1
aim tip in; bouLx to JII unary 1, 1870
..11/01(1'„$ANTON.
padi RIC GtUArp COM PAIVY
c I'l7'A :,1,,C:11,tloi).
JOll N S. 1:t E I.] SCO.,
.;I 1tN1111.12, ,kIIEr!TS
EMZEI
• .
322 South Delawitre are., Philadelphia,
10 South street, Baltimore.
.. ..
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501,,V,131,8 GU#NIO
No' fertilizer iutrodocrd to the ferineee of thu
Midulo and Eontliern Wales lam given mini,' gonerar
an 4 unifyfin B.4ls6tctign tl,lTa t!,!le'gunno
The tride In It hes . 113eFejused until the
F OR SALE OR RENT.
_L"
Tnnuery 'of Mi. had Allnleb, now occuilled Ly
Lori blinlnh; le for nolo or rout. Apply to, •
. S. lIEPLIUSN, Jr.
Inrgo capitol juvolveS , Ito rroIII?toon I,
lOntarlo3t
doritriroptiOn no*Alnottgliout the outiro country Air
9Nceede that of ors other lertiprer
affords thosurest,gtiaranteo of ts continued
.0.1001
grente - r • lntereat In
the permationcy of Ito track than nny number of
Consumerecitn'have; !vim:. It Is the highest inleli'est:
of the company to pot plo 'boat foillintor MP? mar.
kot, itutt 'rook factlitice, aided by be'st
'iscloOtltic ability Can produco,
This [Nano 1e mold at nt¢ll by bent igoote of tl.to
company !brow/holt AlpiT:Jorsex; Dotarirkfor-
Rsireuln,ll/4 the Bolltbqii Stateotod at Irianle.solo
co.,
• -,
for the Corop6l4.
totqb7o-504e03m
A. ,I f .,SX'ONS.,P44 ,
.001,T7M:
. A: L. SPO,NSLER,:„
,
Ilea Estate Agant,' .
Scavener, bonvo.iauter, Trindr
waco•' and Claim. Amt. 011icr, Main' Wou-, nuir
Contra 8 oars.'
V _
TRGISTIA. - .LANDS in the Shenan- •
Va.ley for a masher 01 evalitabie.,'
end highs ovel faint.. In thu Va era or
eed 'or pale 'l be Into a tie front, tht, to f;to noVes.
Tho I.n I la of the boot qu lIN.f limestone, fully
1 . 1111.1, if not superior, to the land In =holland
Valley, and will berd.scosed" .1 also onialungly low
flguroa. 'ill° eilevition of the Coroner and Val ay
Ike broad iota Virginia, a. Dow surveyed, nil I run
tunnedihtely through the no Lion of oolluby In
wh,ch Muds Cie 1: rated, which. o n. n
pined, t gether el• 11 the whom ago of thelSheuan
-doah river tra..ap I tattoo will give UTAH rho ad
vanioges of Northo.n, And, Eeatern mite!. A.
nplenold opportunity for- I n-in eAtuents la
Ther. - offorod.
- A full and minute deseription Of Nee location and
clletra - terlif tho valleda tracts may hid, by ap
plying to • - A. L. EPONSLER,
tintiflo llea] Estath Agent, Carli-le.
•
ORE BANK COIL SALE''
deposit of the 1 - cot quality Herm/alto Or;
ylelding.oo percent. comprising about lEI ACItEi3,
located In Monroe township, about 2 mile's wont the
Iron Works of 0. W. k D. E . Alai, on the south side
of the 'Yellow Breeches crook. Thera le a stream of
wetoll running to rough- the trace - sufficient for
.wasia,ng the ore and furnishing water power be
sides., A portion of the bank Is under a lease and
will be sold strident thereto. The balance is eels
cumbered. .
Patrons (lasi:gout or viewing the bank may call
upon - George W. Lettlich;rit “Leitlich's mill," for
merly known as Bricker's mill, Moore° township,
Cumberland county, or upon
30,ju non
A. L. dPONSLER,
Real .t:itato Agent,
®RE WASHER FOR SALE.—An ex
'eellent Oro Wanltur,'nt the bre Think of tleorgo
AY,.Leldlelr, nearly new. Will be sold ve y low: AC
plf to. A. L. SPO. , teLLIt.
bjan7o ' '
FOR RENT.—That commodious
pri
vate readerau situated on Booth liaLover
eirect. late banging to Benedict Luw—now
W ohm ad—coniirl-ipg 00 feet of ground by 240,
-with all tho modern impr.veruents, and libund.itco
df fruic, le offend for rent. rO4I4CYLL n given first of
April ni;iXt . .
-Muhl°
•
OR RENT.—The brick residence of
F
Janie. Bentz, tituut-t1 on tuuth lionowr
o root, noirt. opp alto Eally'altotol, will be I,n.ott
tar ono your Loin Urn?. of Aptil,Ava.,
Vinal47o •
FOR RENT,—Tho north part of the
lwaling.housio,on-routo—lbinover street,-he--
longing to the In Ira of Daniel Loll r, dt ceased,
sultanle for a Illefillthe pace, or pelvic re• idenco,
will boloasAd for no year to.. first of Apr 1 next.
Also, atwo story brick awaltiog ,ituate4 on Pom
fret street, between Hanover and Beam' 11 teem,
belonging to olehttel Dawson.
Also, a rommod elle two story brb le residence, on
East kteet, t etween . M..in a d Loutlier streets; nod
a lot of ground on tho a at ~itiO of„t he Letort Spring,
belonging to tho heir. or Jo oh Shrum, dect.a.,
m ill be a so leased for too year from tho first of
April next.
rimbid
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
(EST %PUSH , D 1830)
WELCH GRIFFITHS,
SAWS! AXES! I SAWS!!
Fawn of all deseript•ons, Aire, nntl MIII
Furnt•hings. Circular caws with Solid To th, or
with P tent Anjustabla Point, superior to all In• ,
serted teeth awns. • .
A$ Pr`ces Reduce 1.-Ut
Fond for odd Circulnre. — Ell.
& °RIFF
Ilontoo, l‘illEl3., or Detroit, Mich
IMMIMI
T" DOLLAR SUN . !
•
CHAS.h..DANA, EDITOR
The denim t, smartest, 61111 best N w York
'Eve'ybody,libeelL. Th oo ed boo, Daily,
•; I 'Weekly, f, a year. All
the news ut half price. Full reports of m rkete,
y,,tatino.s' and fads roaar•' duke, an i a
complete story in every Wekly a it. S n t ti eekly
numb• r.. mrec t of vain ,tile p ante a d Vinci to
meryMapelber; ind remo to to ca vas-ern unanr
'pnyyd SLOW ii 0 Lusurnmee, G n at Plan e, Unw
log , achines, Purl, 0. mans, Sewing t nc toe., @c,
among the premium, Specimens and lists free.
;end a dollar ..nd t y It.
1. MI . ..I:NOLAND, Publ:sher Sun, New Yolk.
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Prominent Officer ! f the T. etsury Serdce,
Awning up the se,rets and inn•r workings t f the
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and De ilwbeek Fr at matie Itebbery,Depreda
.thruS,Censpiraeles, and Stain a - .-i htrt,ever own;
um to , F ll.O Tyrunt , y, a. , .(1 Corruption f High OM
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Maned. Containing aliout 500 well fillet pages,
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LIST. OF 2.500 NEWSPAPERS FOR
ONE etAMP.
p. P. ROWELL k CO., N. Y.
MED
AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP
COLGATE & CO'S. TOILET FOAPS, NEW YORE
ESTABLIBLIED IN 1806.
For the De!lento Skin of Ladles and Cht:dreu.
SOLO Ilk ALL DIGIGOIaTS.
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TATE WILL PAY AGEIiTS A SAL
kale OF THIRTY DOLLAR WEEK,
an,r - r-viinsrs, or adlo A u 1 rgo CO*. Mi 8.004, to ,01l
odr new wonder nll..ventiOUß. Audro
31, 11, - An2q.En w CO., Maidtm:l, Mich.
Frohlt
j'4, A DAY.--40 NEW A'RTI
LP CLES Purr AGENTS. rA % , PLF S
11. B. A.fred, Me.
P dt.r,
Pak y Coe ,
MEE
" VCONO MY 19 WE \ LT,I."—F a A NICLIN.
WHY will peoplo pay $5O, or mote,
for n ,ewl g Mucha e, whou 9:2 mill boy
one that has FI Mondani - repucltion, is duablo
thr• ad, ramplute Iv it. table . , constractud Open Mil
lir/fly flew and pr c !Pal p kwiples cotta by Inch to,
and ex 0 H 1111 0, hers? ri'lles • C lebtftted MaChilICS,
fully lie- net d, arc intends I fur pour wool,. who want.
to Imo flute. labor, sod In [toy. Agents NVIELS.tOd.
nchines .11! to ngen N. 11.11 . g:von otvity to needy
families. her tar, tare 01111 re .nced Redress
J. It. Ott Is r Pronlin nod 1 itunond C. td.
4. Co., boo liii, Poston,
1100SYCII0.111.A.WCY, FASCINATION,
Olt hOUI, 411A1t31 loges; cloth.
- Ilk iron lorful book hint till, intittnction• to t.f all.,
lho reonor t fay 1000 . Itror pea, or oily a. intal, at
pill. plomintriarn, 'Splrttunlinm. aid humlr. de t f
alhor . curi in cop rintc.as. it can b. cbtltinod br
Bonding .rldr.es, with It/ conk fu4n,u, to 'l' W.
};VANS, & CO ,No. dl, Footh Eighth nirdct, Phila.
dolphin. , •
171.1t4t
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TAR. WHITT R, 617 St. Charlog
roo., "lOW of 13 - nlou 1, !do re, nit,
I lOU goon. Ott Nonerenl ratio..; ale • 1,1 ,
0100, iIO OLb, cy, n C., al. Teat& of ettlf n6ute. 80111.1.
tul
'0 n,ollcr-
WllO tallO r, 01,110 :Asc. CuL.oultnt lon fro, "
17m)14L...
MANHOOD 'AND . WOMANHOOD.
I.esnyg for Ynnt,g 31. it, foe, in n, at. d
°me. 110IYARD ASSUCIATI.UN,
Oita Pa.'
•
TIIIRTY YEARS'' _EXPERIENCE
JJLL IN TILE Tit EAT.IIhET OF it:11R0 ANTI
SEXUAL DUE! SES —A I.l4idologicel View.. of
Iderrin.ei Ti.e eh Mint book avid patine!. d—con•
teintug neat ly 300 p fed, and I. 0 00e plaice, and on.
gravities of the an toe., or the bitniA.,' orgens
in n
mt. of tin I , tll nod diocese with a t rbatior on early
or ore; 114 delleroble ou'recquences upon the what
end liody, with •the tut l.'s ph. of tra..t nue it—rthe
tt and eurp•o oralu made of cr nibehct
bye rep rt .1 need treated. l A
truthfu u l e,
iideleo o r
w
tin
the rn Ruled. and those c nt. niplotine min°, whd
entoi bill dpubto or their pblsieal ci,ndl: lon. Set.o
fro of p ttan° to' ail,' aid rose. on la.el it of 2fi
cent% In etinp ' ii. r P ooriency. by drossint:
DIL LAO DIX, No: 3., Id Won Lane, All arty,.N.l.,
atithor :nay . 0 • Cologati treatn NU of tilt. die ,
enact ttport which' ble 0011.6 tither peniona ly,
or he man, nod inedlcinon toot to ,e11.3', port of thd
world.
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MISCELLANEOUS. .
B •
ONVERS 'COMPLETE MANURE, `
made' froni 'Savor Chogat« of Limo, Ammo.
tils, and Potash . , Nor into by lona g dealers.
A PERFECT FERTILIZER PPR Isf:L 011.0 PS. •'
• On account of tho reduced cost, of bow Ma torials
lam onoblott to no I Complato Ma..aro," at a
lower prico,'lind by Ow old of now machiscry it is .
Improvo.llll 011,011 lon, also in. quality. OCarronlri4
fivefrom odt/iteration ) " . •
lIENSY MOW r It, Oruro( adoring Chemist. . •
. • 0. crry Rood, Pldladolphla,
This manure cant/Spa all Out elements of plaob •
Riad in a nob:ibid form, coo bilnlng as .wait, food for
giylng Inottbl [vanity to_tho Yoh.. •
Sgp.rioneo lu the bab'ot •• Complete. Maluku' , by
tba best lamb , s'a PaIDNYfT O 9' I, N•W Joo^o , K , Do/7
Aware, -Mary and, and 'of too Now ,Nogland tritaNs, •
running through a period of thyaa yea s' trial, bag
'resolted incoutioulog It to b • TUN BEST F. 141131
Latta NOW Onleblt.bo, l 'ult nd.d. IL
D.IXON, S • tATIPLESI ic CO., •
• " 40 South DelarYare ayout4.l.oillatlyipbta.,
. WILLIAM 111,1161. 1 i.bs;
•L ti South 'grout, BalUtuore. Md. . •
20M4410.3m 48 ,90M.,
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