4rolitsittr. CARLISLE, PA. TUnrsd ay, October S, 1873. DEMOCRATIC HATIOHAI TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, HORACE GEEELEY, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, B. GEATZ BROWN, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. "■ f6r governor, CHARLES R. BCCKAIEW, ' ' OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, JAMES THOMPSON, OF ERIE COUNTY. • FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, WILLIAM HARTLEY, OF BEDFORD COUNTY. FOB CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE, ' RICHARD VACX, of Philadelphia. JAMES H. HOPKINS, of Pittsburg. HENDRICK B. TVBIOHT, of. Luzerne Go. DELEGATES TO CONSTITUTIONAL CON VENTION, 1. George W. Woodward, of Philadelphia, 2. Jeremiah S. Black, York. 3. William Bigler, Oiearfleia. 4. William J.Reor, Somerset. . 6. William H. Smith, Allegheny. 8. P.P. Gowen, Philadelphia. 7. John H. Campbell, Philadelphia. 8. 8. H, Reynolds, Lancaster. 0. James Ellis, Schuylkill. 10. 8. C.T. Dodd, Venango. , , 11. G. M, Dallas. Philadelphia. * 12. R. A. Lamhorton. Dauphin. 18. A. A; Purman, Greene. 14, William M. Corbett, Clarion. ELECTORS. SENATORIAL. EDGAR.COWAN, of Westmoreland. GEORGE W. SKINNER, of Franklin. REPRESENTATIVE. BELDIN MARVIN, of Erie. JOHN B. MILLER, of Huntington. B. GROSS FRY, of Philadelphia. hislricts. 1. Thomas J, Barger. 18. D. Lowonhorg. - 2. Steph. D. Anderson. 14. J. M'Knlght. 3. John Moffalt. 15. Henry welsh. 4. George R. Berrell. 16. Henry J,.Stable, 6. [Not agreed Jipon.l ,17. B. W. Christie. 6. isoiah B. Houpt. 18. William F, Logan. 7. Samuel A. Dyer, 19. Rassolas Brown. 1 8. Jesse G. Hawley. 20. F.M. Robinson. 9, H. B. Swarr, 21. J. R. Molten. - 10, B.‘Reilly. 22. T. H. Stevenson. 11, John Kunklo. 23. John £. Bard, 12, F. W. Gunster, , • ,24. Qeorgo W. Miller. THE DEMOOEATIO COUNTY TICKET. FOB : CONGRESS, JOHN A. MAGEE, of Perry. FOB CONSTITUTIONAL * CONVENTION, S. M. WHERRY, Southampton twp J. M’D. SHARPE, Franklin county. FOR ASSEMBLY, MUHLENBERG. WILLIAMS, of NewvUle. ; FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE, HENRY G. MOSER, ol Mechanicsburg. FOB CLERK OP THE COURTS, GEO. 8. EMIG, of Carlisle. FOR COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL ERNST, of Frankford. FOB PROTHONOTABY, D. W. WORST, of Upper Allen. FOR REGISTER, JOHN BEEP, of Penn. FOB DIRECTOR OP THE POOR, CHRISTIAN OLEIM, of Monroe. FOR AUDITOR, GEORGE HEAGY, of Hopewell. Democratic & Liberal Republics Mass Meeting! iVT CARLISLE, OCT- 3 AT MECHANICSBURO, OCTOBER 4. NEWYILLE* OCT, 5, Owing to reports about sickness in Cariise, and in compliance with sugges tions from leading men from the vari ous townships, the proposed Mass Meeting advertised to be held in Car lisle on Saturday afternoon, October 5, has been indefinitely postponed, and In its stead an evening Mass Meeting will be held in the Court-house, Carlisle, on Thursday evening, October 3, There will also be a meeting of Dem ocrats and Liberals at Mechanicaburg. on Friday evening, October 4, Also, at Newville, on Saturday evening, October 8, All these meetings will be addressed by able speakers from abroad, and it is expected that all will be well attend ed. Friends of Eefbrm 1 turn out, and assist to rescue our State from the hand 8 of those who practice “addition, divi sion and silence.’’ . BAM’L N. EMINGER, Chairman Co. Com. Silver Spring Awake! A meeting of the Democrats and Liberal Republicans will bo hold at Leidlg’s tavern, on Wednesday even ing, October 2, to be addressed by sev eral able speakers. A Tote for Bombergor for the Legislature, Is a vote for Camer on for United States Senator. The Radicals are looking very blue; they wilt before the frosts of October. All that is nec eseatynow is for the Democrats to turn out on NEXT TUESDAY, Hon, S, S, Ooz la less troubled with Gen. Grant’s tak ing of gifts than with the consideration for which he took them. This la just the point where the trouble comes in. The "Press” Says that the speech of the Hon. Charles B. Buckalow, at Lancaster, on the evening of the 2Gth instant, Is the ablest ever delivered in the State, and was deliv ered without notes. Hon. George W. Cass late President of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, has been elevated to the Presidency of the North ern Pacific Railroad, a post of great re sponsibility and labor. • The County Ticket, It should be the object Of cveryDem dorot in the county to use his beat ef forts to swell the majority for the" County Ticket. That adcsporatq ef fort is to be made'"by 'this'Radicals to defeat a portion of the Democratic tick et, Is' certainly true. Money has been sent here to bo used against our candl datef/or Assembly, Mr. 'Williams, It is well from.,. Simpn.Camerpayis a .candidate for re-election to the United States Sen- ate, and hence his. anxiety,'to havjo.p .majority of Jjia topis lii /he Legfsjatnjre, ; Democrats, ; see; to'. it ttjat the' Cpunity Ticket receives thofull party.vete.,, Wp, must net permits.man to be defeated. Bo at work, tben, D,pipQcrata, fQr.,the . State, County and,Dj3triot, ] tiokete. i,a magnificent opportunity is offered youi to rescue Pennsylvania from the clutch es of the Bings that .have ruled her to. her ruin. The candidates of theßings, Hartranft and Affem .are ■ unpopular; with their to. Unpeo ple 1 * They are charged with corruption and unfitness by the leading Bepubli canjpresses of the State, and the charge' la“ sustained by sworn ' testimony. Thousands of Republicans rbfuao to sup- ; port them. Thousands. of the' most steadfast Bepublicans will vote for Buckalew. Here, then, Is your oppor tunity JAwake!. arise! shake off your Cease to 'halt and: Governor pi}t>lisi)k| : f in outlast, in which: ho look ppcnsieh do adyocatp the flection pf Mr. Buokaj4 dew, has utterly dorndmllzod ths Sbttje ■robbers who’ of: Hartranft against the appeals and pro teats of honest Bepublicans. Hart rnnft’s defeat was a foregone conclusion weeks .ago, but now that Curtin, - the most popular leader in the Republican t ,ranks, has. espoused the . gf r the, .people, the conspirators ..are struck dumb 'with .alarm, and 'iooti' ki edbi’ Ot(ier iniuilen'aii'd Curtin .has been J their Idol,’and fool ihat when he 4|)pfeals td.thp pdpple', jtp.defeat ’the Ring,‘ that a^feans,some-’ thing,' Some of the more reckless of .thqm-f-tiiose who havp been jjjomlsed .place and I 'emdlumeayj by Grant ani .Cameron—are attempting to t(ip forpe of ‘Curtin’s tetter,, by 'its} distlngulshed' autbprj and to’ him abusive'epithets. But these ] m’e nials and place-aeek'ers are /only heap ing.codls upon their own' for the' more Curtin is abused by hirelings apil thieves, the cldCer 'will ,honest J mini' cling toiitn. He is not to'be'put'down' or his induenco injured by tie support-' era of two of tie most reckless men that ever dared to'crave office at. the bands of the people. . • • i Honest, Bepublicans—whp' are seek' iug neither, office or' govorntpout con tracts; but whose only desire is td see good government, Slate and stand up for file noble Curtjri; giVe ear to his words, arid by your votes NEXT ■TUESDAY;, hurl ,'bac^!; , the slanders that tie corruptionists have, ’heaped ■upon iis well caraed'character;'..Up, and thrptt|6 .the'mpn ing to accompiish tieir dare-devil plans, by bribery, corruption, fraud and slap; der.; Bally in your strength on Octo ber 8, and the days of tie State robbers, their aiders arid abettors, will,bp lium brirodforever.;. ri Qbv.'Onftin’s Speech ~ , at-'Bellefonte, on Saturday evening last, was almost as crushing a blow to the ■Ring as his'letter we publishe'd In cur' last Issue.' He rhade thb'broad ayo'wtii ; that Geary had,been “ counted in’* as ! Governor, three had' been defeated by and that' this yas the woMk,j'pt. anj, miampps, thieving. Ring,, with 1 at, its head 1, He denopriced:Hartranfta, bad' man—a man, who had, abpsed his, trust, ,and \yho,,tiad used., the .public funds,,for his.own private purposes,” Ho appealed ,to his old friends to.join him; in crush, the; most, infamous conspiracy, that ever existed in our State. . Curtin intends' to speak .at different .points. The “ war Governor” is oh the war path.' : ' • ' • Look but for frauds! . : Why KotYbte 11 ,' 1 , , for a man whp'is in fayor protecting your interests, capaabje with the laborer, the producer,, the. farmer and the .mechanic, i Yote for C, B. BUCKALEW for Governor, for, HORACE GREELEY, for, President, and the whole Democratic- and Liberal Republican .ticket, and you will sup port men and measures to support your highest goodi • > :l Embezzlement is simply using public money. Hart ranft hnd Mackey, ns Auditor General and Slate Treasurer, stand morally con victed of having speculated in .stocks and loaned put for profit the .money in the treasury of the Commonwealth. A. Leo Knott, Esq,, i of Baltimore, will be one of the speak ers at the Democratic and Liberal Bee publican Mass Meeting at the Court house, Carlisle, thisOvening—Thursday, October s. He is a gentleman of great power, and all who hear him will be edified. Turn but, everybody!' Yote for that Hon est Statesman, Huckalew. : I'.iTJieDemooratßi '.' ui-< 1 and Liberal Republicans of Allegheny county have “clasped hands,” and have placed in nomination a mixed ticket of great strength. Jas. P. -Barr, ■of the Pittsburgh 'Post, la the nominee in the first district for Legislature. 1 Tte'"Kow Dominion 1 ’ is an able and handsome campaign pa,-, per publishod-at Parkersburg - , W, Va. ; It-says the people of that State,will give .20,000. majority in, November against , the party which has stolen $200,000,000. Irom the Southern people; Have Watchers Appointed Ex-Governor Blgl fer has resigned his nomination on the Democratic ticket a?, Delegate at large j’tothe. Constitutional : Convention*, and Chairman, Bandall has placed, thereon ins toad, the name of Andrew- Q. Curtin. Buckalew’and Hartley are sweep l , ing everything ■ before ■ them’ through’ tho, State. ' Every l day Increases’ their strength, and, of course, weakens that Of the stock-jobbers. •• • • : ; -n,..,.,. ~c.,- 11HartHXN'I’T sorffT a remonstrance-to Congress,- against the passage' of the’ Soldler’sHomestead bill, 1 which threat-' ened to interfere with certain latitl grabbltlg schorhefi in Which he was’iti ’tereated. " ’ lr ' "• ', ::Y ' ■ M ~ i ■ HarTranPT’s ‘character Is so had, that his own 1 friends profess hot to be lieve him on oath, when ho confess Ok on thb’wlthcsb stand that ho! received 1 $7OOO from Evans to keep quiet. • . , - A mat vote ; .i vu-■ ; .•hi . of "the Democrats jind Liberal, .Repub licans ip .this,.county wUI elect.every, man on our. ticket by 700 majority;,- I . Says the Philadelphia Frets : 1 ‘f As the appearances areto day, 1 nothing'ln’ the future’ is’ surer than the defeat of Hartranff and Alien. This fact lß‘ ltd-', milted.” ”• ■ ‘ ■ i .E! •* ■ i.i-i 111 The response to Cbrtlb’s litter’,ls the 1 abandonment of the Bing candidates everywhere. It will bo followed by their overwhelming defeat on Tuesday. ■ TMti"' of the .;;§twte Robber> SJ !■, S'j J^Lrtranft! .|;j Held tbolr'waas meeting In this plooeop' .Tuesday Evening, on which occasionin' bbnsldotable amount of oil,was consain od, and the torchlight display was unuaj ally fine. A friend who counted the m«n in procession puts tbs number down at twelve hundred and fifty,of which about I,QOO.woro pnnjerpp’s,tools from Harda bui-g) who had b’Obti' Bent' hofol Olj die •ore-oarwof-the Northern Contra! B.- R,, frecdof charge. Had. It not been fortbese ■strangers, the wboleimeetin'gfw'oUld have boeti a failure. Tlid * sjieaKi'rs'i for the opooplon were Scofield and Albright, t,vyp jof.VheJßlbg cand (dates for .Congress l open at large, aqd pnother. fallow,named WIISou, who halls, we.learn, from, Phil adelphia. Hlb speech consisted of two: stories and fifteen lies, and Was a . perfect abortion v Hut the speeches of Scofield and Albright were no better, ‘fedth attempted—bdt In yaln—to coni’, vince the people that Hartranft had a perfect right'to use the public mtjney , for speculative purposes, and that the tting was privileged to rob with im punity. , r bluing tiie deli very, of. these three, wretched speeches— the weakest pro ductions it has ever been our misfor tune to listen tow-not a single cheer, not a.single huzza went up. 1 ' The speakers rose, and sat down in perfect silence, and really we pitied thdm, for they must have 1 been fully convinced that tho soil of bid Mother Cumberland was not the kind of soii , for them to stand upon. The meeting, taking' it ail in all,! was, indeed, a most humiliating . and disgrace ful’ failure, and but for the HafrlsbUrciers who. were conveyed hero free of . charge, the procession would have also proved a ;fiiizle. - ■ - ’ This meeting'wijl do ut gdod; it will Increase Buekalews’s majority, for bur people are of tl)a opinion thgt they know 1 hVnv to Vote .without!) the! dictation of iiUjii from Dauphin county, who come here at the bidding of tho ring and ,at.the, expense, nnt.pl, Cameron, but at tiie expense of the'., public treasury, ■beujoorats and Liberal .Republicans! resent,this insult; turn out to., a. man on .TUESDAY NEXT, and:roll up a majo rity for the people’s candidate, “honest Charley, Buokaleyv;" ■(!.., importing Negroes! ' „ The'Harrisburg PaiHot of 'Friday last, 1 contains a Hat of the names of another .batchof' imported negroes from the Mt. Pjeasdht 'district lit Maryland. ' 'Oh I, those honest Bepubiloans !• ■' They 1 wouldn’t commit frauds on the ballot box, oh, no. Look out- for these fel lows, and if they attempt to vote, ar rest them on the spot; It is .about time that’ the people of Pennsylvania should do.thbir own vbting, without any'ae sistanoe'from the negroes of Mnryland pud VJrglniai ' TlieCreditMobiler of Amer ica . id the'last bombshell that has broker itrthe Grant 1 camp; And it fills the Grant leaders 1 with consternation. From the statements made under oath' it is plain l that .Mr. Oakes Ames- has carried out a .vast scheme of bribery; ‘crediting'Members'of Congress with shares in the concern and'paying them enormous dividends for. using,. their in fluence in behalf, ot a gigantic piece of jobbery, to call the thing by the mildest possible name. ■ r- , A CHANCE TO MAKE THREE THOU SAND VOTES FOR UARTRINFT, '■ Nowi that Gov. Geary has pardoned Yerfces and Mareer, and thus mads two more votes for Hartranft, had ho noti better issue a free pardon to every pom itentiary dnd jail bird, in the State?' There are some three, thousand men in. the various prisons of our' State. Let Geary pardon them, and he 'Will make' just that many votes for, the State rob ber, HartrapfL That Little Arrangement. , Gaiena-Jpnea, wjip gave ,Gep (1 Grant t •the deed of a valuable property, fpr one dollar, apd immediately received ,an, appointment to a foreign mission, was, also ' a brother-in-law, but of Minister Washf)urne t ,whom, the; President com-, pliraentetf-with the Premiership,. ittwppjtl .spjeip that the i dikeasp.. is ,contagious,- and,.to sustain that relationship to , any of the Presi dent’s favorites is to catch an, office., A Radical Paper says, that Matilda Fletcher .addressed a 'Radical meeting at London, Ohio, and “her handling of Sumner, .Truthbull; Sehurz and Greeley was 1 powerful and convincing.” 1 When one'woman can manipulate four what-wlll'lt be “ in that day when seven women shall take hbld of one man ” ? ‘ ' : ■ "" The'(lraht Convention ’''' 1 in'Kansas refpafed to rebuke venialjty' and •'corruption, but of regard to' Uio feelings of Senator Pomeroy and’ the President. 1 Bitchconsideration deserves mention. It'shows that there are mem Hphb willnot go back on the:man who bought them*. ’ ' ■ ■■ ■■■ " ' CABE¥ ’ ; is to regain .at. New Or-, leans.. Tfi'e /awily ,office holders' mustj not ha Interfered,., (tl In tbD:4th:Diatrlct .tU* Democrats • and Liberals have united-on the Barrie Candidate - for Congress—Walter B, jilltcheii. 1 ; - f 1 1 hotter Rom a' Rominont' Bopubllcnn, •* > Mr. Editor: .As thq.day, of election approaches the prospects, of Ohas, a, Buckalew grow brighter and brighter, Cumberland county 1 will' give this l man'' of spotlesS'ohaipcter a gfisater majority, than any candidate of;thP. Past has,ever received., -Lemoorats are,united, while ■ deep disaffection exists In'- the' Republl .can iarrip. l ” Every day bridgedVer de serters ito >the Dombcratle eide. 1 The Herald admitted ,the ; number -in, Cum .berland county, was t\yo hundred in the, oufatart of the Reform' movement'. It W'ltebte'that l now.' Gtreeloy Ropubii chhs! ate for reform athome; and so will. ■v/bte.for/Buckalow. 1 By the way, could ~not ; my Republican, friends; colpnlzq. about uy6 hundred colored voters some i wHorewong 1 the now Railroad‘6n' the 'BOuth*'BideV’ Tlielr candidates are utv "great I.peril.iln this county i But, my old friends of-the, once great Republican, party, for every colored voter you “Im port],” you lose Iwb white Republicans. Democrats, turn out I Every man of you turn out I Wo will help you. , BununiiXb'Atl., ■ i.’) In | In Vftddr, ,to 'phft wool, bvij the eyes pf the' people, YCrkes, tie convict, publibnes a statement, (not mder, oath) to dehy/ifs statement under palh before Alderman Dougherty 1 This latter statement Is the price of his pardon which' the governor Pennsylvania granted at the earnest solicitation of tiie criminal parties moot interested in tlio'result'of the cdmlrig election; on .the vety.eva of.that election, when it is hoped the people, may he. credulous enough to he taken In by this trans parent’ fraud I To five plausibility to this ; bold swindle, certain hankers of Phlladalphinlwho pass in public esti mation'for honorable men, give the following deceptive certificates: ■ We, the undersigned, familiar for a number of,years with the signature of .Charles T. Yerkes, jr., have duly ex-- amined the photographic copy of an affidavit purporting to he made by him before Alderman, Dougherty, under dateof December 28, 1871, with refer ence to -use df State funds by General Hartranft for, speculative purpose, and have no hesitation in saying,’ IVom our knowledge of Mr. Yerkes’ signature, and .comparing, it with those In our possession, that said signature to the affidavit is not • his, and was never written by him. 1 SamitelTW. Bell, Of Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Nat. Bank William J. Downs, Of the FirsfbNationai Bank. GeoeQe 0. Thomas, Of Jay Cooke & Co., No. 114 S. 3rd. st. ALEX. ISYIN, Pres, of tho Seventh National Bank. T ate ' acquainted with the signature of Charles T. Yerkes, jr., having charge of the exchange department in the bank ing house of Cl Tl Yerkes & Co. for sev - end years. . . I have se.en a lithograph copy of on affidavit casting a stigma on Gen. Hart ranft, the, same that is being circulated for political and have not the least hesitation, In' saying that It is not the Signature,of Charles T. Yerkes, jr., John-8. Rushton, Of Jno. ,8. Rushton & Co., bankers.aad brokers, No. 60 South Third Street. Novr. mark I. What do those certificates prove ? They simply prove that the sign ers to them have . duly examined THE PHQTOGRAPHIb COPY OF MR. YEJfIKES . SIGNATURE to the affida vit and that it was never written by him! Prodigious! The photographic signa ture! of Mr. Yerkea was never written by J^lm! . ‘ 1 , Yerkes and Marcer Fcurdoned / G^y;'Geary, who was “counted In” by the Bing, three years ago,.has par doned Yerkes and Marcer', Hartranft’s confederates in crime! The Harrisburg Patriot says: ' r ■ “Tire desperate scheme of the treasury ring to procure a pardon for Yerkes conditional on a denial of bis affidavit ■was consummated on. Friday, and Yerkes with his confederate, Marcer, was released from tho penitentiary. For months the most strenuous efforts ihad’been made to procure the pardon of Yerkes, but nothing could be done in his behalf Without a withdrawal of this crushing fact which demonstrates with, startling clearness the hold which thb Bing possesses on Governor Geary. : On Thursday last Cameron, Hartranft, Mackey, Beret, Swope and other members of the,Bing were - gathered in Philadelphia. The occasion was deemed Of such importance that Grant’s presence was also obtained. On the next day Swope was sent to Harrisburg, and returned at once with the governor’s private secretary and the pardons. Yerkes’, flrstact as a pardoned convict is to retract the affidavit made before the walls of the penitentiary closed on him. That this recantation - Jdu tt ild ■ 110 loft - the prison and as a condition of pardpn, there is not a doubt. Ail the facts, the partisan interest involved, theapproach ing election, the parties concerned, un mistakably betray the nature of. this 1 plot'. What is most humility and dis graceful is that the principle tool of this'conspiracy, isthe Governor of the Commonwealth. 'Against the sworn circumstantial statement of Yerkes, showing the na ture of Hartranft’s transactions with the public money,- appears his simple 'card denying the genuineness of the af fidavit. Having published his card he retires with a hope that he will not again be drawn from the retirement Which he seeks. But this hope will be a vain one. The affidavit is most sin gularly corroborated in: its most impor tant-particular, by the testimony of E. M. Lewis, president of the Farmer’s and: Mechanics’ Bank, concerning tbe ■date qf the purchase of bonds for. the sinking- fund. Against this his state ment will have ub weight, above all When the manner in which It was wrenched from him is given to the pub lic. It is not strange that Yerkes did •not dare to fortify this statement with an affidavit. The conspirators could not push him to the point of perjury, and were compelled, in the exigencies of'the cose, to accept his simple denial, in return for a pardon." : '!■' i' :i ■ ; Wherever CHARLES R. BI7CKA LEW goea he le greeted by thousands, among whom are many who never be fore acted with, the Democracy. The Democratic meetings just now are very largo and enthusiastic, and if we may he, permitted to judge from the great numbers that take part Jo these demon strations, the success of oUr State ticket is assured. The honest, the incorrupti ble, sterling RICHARD VADX, ie do irigtyeO'man.sorvloe'ln the cause. His election asOongressnian -at-large Is con ceded. The city of Philadelphia, of which ,he , was opce,, the honored Mayor; will rbll up a tromendnusyote for him. He leone of the ablest speakers in the State., The same 'may'be said of his two distin guished oolleogues oa the ticket, Colonel Wright ahd.MuHopklns;..- • >‘A Habu hit a® Quant.’—This la the way’Senator Hendricks puts R Jn 1 one of hls'lqte campaign .speeches in Indiana: V Suppose,' 1 said tbc senator, " that as I ;om going to be elected governor In Oc tober, some citizen should present me .yyjth' hla best blooded horse. You would ,think tbatqueer. Yes, but If I were to accept that horse you would think that .queer ; but if I were to appoint that man jo a .judgeship, you 1 would think that waq business from the beginning. Now, suppose that was to occur four times in my office, how many votes do you think j'would get In Jeffersonville -after hav ing received those gifts and rewarded the donors ?" [flpr.ihe Volunteer** Ur. Bnokalow,. ;v ip quo of hislate speeches,'said that in ,thu event of his election as Governor, he,would act for the people and not for., a party') that the times required more" patriotism, honesty and attention , toi ,11)0 people’s wants, and less partisan ship. , , Oil A vote was taken on a train contain ing soldiora going to the convention at Pittsburgh, which resulted 491 for Grant and 481 for GREELEY. Not so had. The Penitentiary Gang. OVS NOMINEES. Not all for Grant. Drinking Houses to_ bo Olosod on Election Day,' A Very Important law, entitled “ An act tq= prevent tbo sale of intoxicating drinks on.'election day/ 1 was passed by the last legislature and approved by the governor* As a matter of general infor mation we publish it in full, as printed in the pamphlet laws of this year, for the information of the pabllc.ahd benefit of all concerned,: \ An not to prevent tbe sale of lutoxlca ting drinks on eleOtion day. Section 1. Be it enacted, etc*, That from and after, the passage of this act, it shall not be lawful for any person or persons keeping a public house Or drink ing place, either 1 licensed or unlicensed,- to. sell spirituous or malt liquors as a drink, to sell, furnish or give away, to be used as a'drink, any spiritoua or malt li quors; wine or any Intoxicating beverage on any. part of the day set apart, or to be set apart for any general or special elec tion, by iho citizens In any election dis trict or division within this Common wealth, where an election is in progress, during ( the hours when by law in ,said the election polls are required to be kept open. Beg. 2. Any person violating any of the provisions of tbe first section of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanof, and on conviction therebf, shall .be subject to imprisonment in tbe Jail of the proper county for a term of not more than one hundred days, and in addition to the'above shall also be subject to a fine of not more than five hundred dol lars and costs, at the discretion of the court. . r Beg. 3. It shall be tbe duty of the con stables of the several townships, wards and boroughs of this Commonwealth* under the same penalty as mentioned in section second, to make return to tbe next co urt of quarter sessions of the pro per' county, the name or names of any person or persons offending under the first section of this act: Provided, Noth ing bereiu shall prevent any other person or persons from prosecuting for such offense. The Cincinnati Vblksblalt, one of the oldest and ablest and most influential German Republican newspapers in the country, has declared for Greeley, and its editor, Hon. Frederick Hassauek, spoke strongly for Greeley and against Grant at a meeting at Avon, Ohio; on Saturday night. This action of Mr- Haasaurek will have great weight with the Ger mans of the West and Northwest. - Governor Curtin at Lewiaburg, BeIEEVONTB, Sept. 80.—Governor Cur tin will apeak against the Ring to the people of Xiewisburg, on Thursday even ing. Hon. Eli Bllfer, Secretary of State under the great War Governor,.will also address the meeting and declare for the honest Buokalew, and against that in famous robber, Hartranft! Financial Condition of Our > County, John B. Bratton, Esq. ‘ I aafcafew lines space In jour valua ble columnsto contradict one o t the most oonsumate falsehoods that has ever ap peared in the colunjns of any newspaper published In Cumberland county, which l am led to believe will- be published in the Herald of this week in regard to the flnanolal condition of our county. lam told they' want to make it appear that “ Alpha,” in his communication to the “.Tax-payer,” as published In your col- TTR TTRTP’R A umns last week, was incorrect, and that /. UXI U -LJII If JXy,, materlal decrease: that there has only l Ann AAA A A AWKnnrlAfl fi,. L ,-,ilnnlnn ./? til© SUlifirOf fOP thO llrflt I6ff (SbROS, DUt been $38,000.00 expended on Commission*- yjii t .from' continued use,' brines Piles and ere’ orders. Now, I mean 'to give, you /dred diseases to aid in weakening theinva aaoh fontatbat thev dare not deuv. and/? borls ll a doctored liquor, which under the • t name of “ Bittera," 5s so extensively I challenge them to meetme in the 0 u on lQ p U buo soveeeign reme-' miesloners’ olflee, and If they prove muies, but It Is a most powerful Tonlo add alter fitatoment a falsehood I will" cutfaDt' ntlve » pronounced so bf Ibe leading medical *Lom ci'iinn f\r „„ ,5 a! lorth tH i atm authorities of London and Pans, and has boon them-Sl,ooo for every dollar that- “y j on g UB6( x by. rC gtUar physioians of other excess of the actual figures or lx countries with wonderful remedial results.' ment. .if they will guarantee^Jf. Dr> Wel]B , Extraot of Jnrabeba every dollar I am below in - Unwflvpr snob a wacer is uan fa retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the dare not meet me, 'kuowing? ltla plant, and must betaken as a permanent cura notooe word of truth in f ß l ß f.*htue Va there want of actionlnyourllverand spleen? miss tateraeut of the factfe, r J, f, >i, n i UnJoasrelleved at once, the blood becomes 1m- Btatement, and the one wil * c */ A v ,UI " pure by deleterious seoretlons,producingscrof iflmrnihomKtPnntfsriu i i ulous or skin diseases, blotches, felons, pustules/ lenge them to contradif I J canker, pimples, ac„&c. ? Bonds and, liabilities on*' . I i Take Jurrtbebato cleanse, pnrifyand restore standing on the Ist'ofJp l * / «h 9 00 Ibe vitiated blood to healthy notion. 1872 ; i.._ , 1 Have you-’a dyspeptic stomach 7 Unless dl- Outstandlng taxes for jfrl.. 7y f gestlpn Is promptly alde-i the system. Is debill- Balancoln Hands of /rf t,. n hyt 02 tated with loss ot vital force, poverty ol tho urer U last settleovnl.... u f, blood, dropsical tendency, general weakness or J' lu _„ lassitude; Take It to assist digestion without Actual Indebtedness Ist Of ju.. iau,.. ; reaction ; It will Impart youthful vigor to the v J . weary sufferer. Totn l amount of duplicator 1 * 1872 w Have you weakness of tho Intestines? You t. aMnniivnnf are in danger of chronic diarrhoea or tho.dread* B> amount actually pay , fnl Inflammation of tho bowels Take It to at* or on % lay Irritation, and ward olf tendency to Inflam dijrs to sept. matlons. will appear by rofern Have you weakness of the uterine or urinary* l ? JL e r«?«nioA 557 87-J29 organs? You roust procure instant relief or you * ’* are liable to suffering worse than death. Take n«?i n oholi^nA«-f.... 8530 00 ltto strengthen organic weakness, or life be* tious and abatemon * comes a burden. Finally, It should be frequenty i • 418 '* ' taken to keep the system in perfect health, or /. . v ’ ( To fimf you are otherwise In danger of malarial, mios. Bv which ataP you -® matle or contagloud diseases. .in to th« o n fcw if Of Septf ber . ll»0 JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt Street, N. Y., up to tne u \ w m/thttn the Solo Agent for the United States. Price 01 per actual expenses vac iP lul bottle. Send for circular. Oct.S—lw duplicate for . th year .187 thia , amount add tbJveruge /poofea for . GENTS WANTED FOE three months,. t a Commissioners’ [re tpst three months of [youll And that I have Imalf the probable ex ,a to months yet to Actual indebl They may a; be $7,000.00 a | body else kn ber and Bece pensive monl take the trpu office and con| precedlngyec made h just j pensea of tf come. lito't o , but do not want Jaoif? your space, .and iF gsay the Democrat r, s ,w asjto attempt to frty glylog bla aid to loo'tissue (of falsebood, r tie Herald, should be B( jirel, and kicked out 0 f old Democratic par- I would HI to take un>i in aonclusij Who will Bta traduce bis | manufacture as. will app r branded as of the rani< ty. i Add the hood for th mlssloner, that the v are not so ( bio a missi when they -office are o time, who determine statement. Vote fo him, and be pfoud< r .lO would use a false gj 1 electing their Com n be taught to know Cumberland county jd to believe so palpa i of.the facts, especially jtlmt tbe books of the ,helr Inspection gt any can, for themselves, uth or falsity of the [DEL. ERNST. Elect friend oonnty may well loard.of Commissioners. , A Taxpayer. films Mouse. To the M the Volunteer: I uotio‘ rt * 0, ° * a the Carlisle Jifer aid of 8’ e n r , 10 -« lalm,n B ‘hat are .iiieUnn'.'oo 1“ the expenses of the, Alms H due t° the reform that ar ises fro e ' e °tiOn of a Republican lt'{?* apwu that Mr. H. Snyder, a.-makea all the purchases for the.lhr 1 ' J UBt ' oo to him requires the faP® * tnoWD that make a re duotlo“® expense possible. The fistlmi the past year was $17,000: for til l l year, $lB,OOO, a difference o f4.l°W ie tbla brought about? , , -nJamloatlon of - the .book s of nnrnft at"the Poor House, we find „ n jyof the balance in bands of VKb “of to bo $ 354 53 d lo«t year that will not this, year, ■ oh follows; DepoßltßanU; I,CUO 00 ArS l window grates JOl 16 vJJJfcI Insurance jus ia ,■vßd oxotiaoge of mules V5O 00 £J"U fixtures In hospital 23 00 • 83,017 80 Estimated that the reduotion in fc £of cattle, coal, dry goods, gro? J£ur, &c., would make up the bat fifl.ooo, i \rd to the charges made against of the Poor House, they 1 • ■ • are but a repetition of the charges made lastyear, aud it 1b but necessary to refer to the County Auditors’ report, rltb, February, 1871, for a'refutation of the sanie.' ; ! - \' ' , , The,Auditors say that M certain ohur : ges have been raado against Ihe manage mo'ntof the institution, and that after calling twenty-five witnesses and malt ing ail the Investigation-In their power, they have failed to discover anything that would tend to charge any of the persons in the management of the in stitution with fraud or corruption.” •• Purchases' for the institution appenr to have been mads with honesty and pru dence. There is np evidence tbatany dis count, per cent or allowance of any kind was made to tbe Steward for bis trade.” “The farm appears to have been well managed, and is now producing about double tbe amount it did,ten years ago, and is in muol* better condition than for merly leaving it plain to every one that tbe reduction in tbe estimate is due to the economy and honesty of the present management, and In no way, depending upon tbe agitation causes by those seek ing the> control of the County Alms House. N. Guard the Ballot Box! StJOH republicans as Forney/the hon est BUlingfelfc and tho veteran Moorhead are not alarmed at thy record* .'They are all supporting me and ! am glad .to be permitted to say that still another pro minent republican, the gfeat war gov ernor,i Andrew G. Curtin, knowing all the facts In my history, is one of my warmest advocates. I never doubted l that Governor Curtin would ultimately! 1 lie found standing by my. side and labor-? ing for my success. These men know my record by heart, and they would not, be"for my election If there was [a. doub . of my patriotism or integrity.—O/iar# HUDSON EIVER! Keto afcfcertisewents. 18’* THOMAS A. HAHPIM No. 42 South Hanover 8/ Carlisle, / HAS OPENED / Tho Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs The Cheapest Blade Bilks, The. Cheapest Merinos hod CaShiri' The Cheapest Australian CrapesJlnes, The Cheapest Tamlse and WooU Tho Cheapest Jap. Poplins and F The Cheapest Wrapper Heps. / Uonruingr and Second Moj 1 Tho Cheapest and best Volveagg, The Cheapest Water-proof CiUneris. The Cheapest Muslins and Tflannels. The. Cheapest Canton and Wfe Spreads. The Cheapest Blankets andjblt Shawls. The Cheapest Blankets ands and Gents.) Tho Cheapest UnderwearjAeres.. . The Cheapest Cloths and FULL LINE OF HOTIOrJ"!""'""®: • ,un ray reputation Being determined to nfcst Black Alpacas for selling the best and ci have how opened and Mohairs in this mty ", •: ' a«„.U,neat.e W Harper _ 18T2. Oct 8.1872. . ■ T " undersigned. clt AXJTION,—Jfad adjoining townships. Irens of Frankail parsons ftom trespaa would hereby cauSr the purpose of bunting sing on onr pretnb, squirrels, or other game, or shooting partied in this business on our Any one foandealt with according to'Jaw, properties, wllT fullest extent': - -' • and ptmlshey David Shlbloy,' Jacob,Nldkey, John Hoover, Peter jytlplcl?, Daniel Miller. , Benjamin N .. Benj.SbullenDergor, John Olay/ Daniel'Khuffrnob, Israel NicJ Philip Snyder, Jacob, Rir' ’ Matthew/ Abraham Nlckoy. Samuel/ William Strome, .. {fma, JT ■■' x/tlnblnclor. V»TlB72—3t O.ctCT John Ch Adam/ Jona' r LIFE IN UTAH. Being an Expose of Iho Secret Rites and Mysteries of Mormonlsn). with a full and authentic history of Polygamy, by J. H. BE A DLE, editor of the Sal Lake Re* porter. Agents are meeting with unprecedented success— one reports 180 subscribers in lour days, another 71 in two days, Send for circa* jars aha see. what the prosasoy of the work. 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