~7 'C. . _ ~~ ~ .. ~., 11 8 - IWE'S":IIt :Z . ') • J . A . Di JNB A R, • TVlditoiti 4.t TrdqiiietdrEfir- 0 A sr ,Friday Morning , An g lis t 28, , -868 REIPT.7.I3I:IICIAN-STOR4I , I . t 3. VICE PREirDin=BarliaDit AUD'R GEN'L—JOHN.P. HARTRANFT. sußrn. onivr,,TACOB IST: CAMPBELL. Caxonitir-SAIMEL EMALL;Ni:, Sarvion-40IIN-ArcOURDY, Esq., qf Shippemburi, Asseusa:4-OArx.,...LV. GISIL.of Shippenitylis. -Mentor ATTonitir-1. D.-PARRER, of Oarlisk, Comurzspe...ltoo49;_clf_ . Ihnecron or Poon—JOAN SADLER, of .111'echanicsbytil Adonos.—TlloMAl3 AtoiLIUNE, of Fall Itnnsboro'. COUNTY SMIXEY6i—JOIIIki A. LINA, of Piclfitlion.. • Conoxesc-JAMES Si. ALLEN, of Carlisle. WE will fuinish the — fimumo from this to the end of the-Presidential Cam paign for the small sum of fifty cept.7.— Our list is rapidly increasing, and we hop 9 our friends throughoui tlie• comity wilr assist in making it still larger. , ' THE Pbiladelphifi Post says : the bemooratio pipers are busy trying' to prove- that Horatio Seymour was loyal dur / ing the rebellion. Nobody takes that trouble for - Grant, beoause'it• is not nee; essary."N tt VIRGXNIA'S vote for - Presidenrshall be counted," says Hreen Clay Smith: The law of the United States says it shall not. What hi Green Clay going to do? Ho says 11 - eisd another rebellion to carry. out his edict I THE WHIRLING TlDE.—That "whirl ing tide" that Seymour speaks of, and in which he was caught, pui's us in mind of the "whirling tide" that Early was caught in when Sheridan travelled afterhim, and sent that great Derimeral whirling Up the Shenandoah Valley. TUE premium on gold has risen about 'seven per cent. since the, New York Con• vention in July. This is , not at all sur prising, and it will riot be surprising if it shall Continue to rise until after..,tho_ election. If theria wjereltny prospect of a Democratic victory it would; of -hoot up like a rocket. i. KENTUCIC.Y has been carriati- for the Democracy by eighty - thousand majority. So much the worse for Kentucky, and little anus° for rejoicing to`the Democra cy. They carry the Five Points and 'Bedford etreet by majorities of the same ratio. Wherever their guns thunder, there are suffering, wane., and crime:— The choiieu holucaof Democracy are ul cers on the body politic. '''7lr another civil war.should come," exclaims the monster ort'b'cirt Pillow, ‘ '- want: no drones in my drUin of bees." That is, he . will wait till his enemy stir.' rendels, and then he will slay his pris oners in cold bloc, Doesn't General Forrest .talk pretty 'hld. for a paroled prisoner 7 Oun—Democratic — exchanges are piib lishirfg a list of fifteen Union Generals . who support Seymour and Blair. Two of the number have already prontinneed for the Republica]; ticket. Five more were,retired in disgrace during the war. (lee of the number has been court niar tialed and punished since the close of the Two were never in any engage ments; one is dead, and of the remaining four, Slocum is the only one deserving of favorable attentirn':' NEARLY every Southern delegate to the Democratic National Convention was a Rebel. 'Hardly one of them had been a loyal Union man during the war. These men nominated Seymour and Blair, and every Southern rebel supports their noM ination. Every true and tried Unionist . turnA hiE,,back on it. Keep this Wore . the 'people. Fr WILL be recollected that Vallen digham was_ refused admission into the Philadelphia " Bread and !Sutter" Con- Vention„ trio years ago, on account of his bad politiCal TOM. But in ,the Sey mour anti "Blair Convention he. wag an honored leader. Yct in biaeoent speed' at Fort Wayne, he said : " Every opin ion ever uttered by me—every.tientiment expressed by me from April,lB6l, to the close of the oiyil Tu., commands my as : sent, -and - pravails to•lay." - ONE,of the Western papers prints the following as. the certainly' appropriate Dentoer'atio'earripaign .13011-g -"Nigger, Nigger, Nigger;. , .710grior, Nigger, Nig, v. . Nigger,,Niggoy, Nigger, Nigger; Nigge,r,,Nig.t!.e! There is a little "sameness" about it; but it eontains,pretty ranch ; all, tne 'argu ments found in • Mr. Blair's letter. We recommend the: melody- to the, donsideraf tion of our frietul'i the junior.editor_of_the. Caucasian. He might Sing it to the tune. of tho plaintive Ethiopiamsong, " POr I am goingio' Canadar Oun W.tnows 11110';.0itriLiN5, 7 The incomes'r of tho'wid we add orphans who are peiittioned hedau 'l3 thdit husbands or fathers, wore killed b the robe's, depend_ upon the orddit-af th Carinerit. The Demobricy advocate' practical repudia. tion, which will destroy this credit. The lieboliwould,rojelepAtiegger_thc Bur, vivora Of those whom they iiterV;4 4 ' in the. prison pans of the 'South.'' the-.face of-these plain facts, we have hoard tip): dierweven-in - .this:Ownty, the receipt of ionsienij' from thci CFOreier moot, of, voting' for Seymour and Can it be that there nr.onlerk.so short elgl tell as 0)'770t0 ,their.l?reta 'ollfo7:their own mouths? •Ehi1.6100410q41.61441041m64 incredible, • - (i • But a little more than six we,Olislinter ,.vene between this and the 000k - elec. P/ 2 . -In that filled time a greati :4100 , s hard and earnest work must be l id'pjia't if lt. we , would secure , the State Or' MfiT: DANIT and CArainuniftrid , time render it 'doublfcertain for' GRANT and COL- S.lt in Novembe - r. - - We lope our friends in 'this county ; win - adoptan entirely now mode c"o`ndlicirng the_ campaign. Long pfccessions,,lnTgem l etngs , and e ' oquent addressee aretill' vey . y.iie% arid,:donht MSS, itiietiaccom — phsli greatanirglacous results';;: pierafinal . e/fo"o,.oid• untiring '-energy.ithat greatest. and' permanent geed ean'be'ttecomplis* ed.- "Noy does the, one Method Intelcfo 4 , - viiththe - ; other:_ The' Platform - mud-the Press must continue their, work !in the education 'and enlightenMent of the -masses of the peoPle: - Persenal,.effore, on the other hand,. willreachverymaany: 'that indiffOrence and prefudice prevent from being effeotcdin the other manner. Tliousands. of meninea'se thertselves, as it were, within the i3hell of their Political . education-and prejudice, andSabsolittely refuse to listen to an . argument from the 'Platform, er ; read a ; ,e9lumn of. solid rea soning in the very•best of our journals... These are the men upon-whom individtzill effort willalone make an impression. A man who knows his neighbor and ,haa confidence. in his. integrity, Will listen , with afar better attention-to that neigh bor than he will to the man whom he knows alone as a politician. A sound argument coming from him will do far more to 'convince his mind, than a whole column of the every keenest logie'lie ,Might be induced to road inn partisan journal, in which ho has no faith. ' In short, thou, what-we-Wish to -im press upon our - mailers is the absolute. necessity of each - and every one of them taking ad active part-id the present can- VaSs, It is a saying almost threadbare, - but - none - tho - lesstru-orthis--is—the-most, important campaign upon which we ever outered. Upun its issue 'depend results which will not onlyeeffeet us, but - the gen erations to come. ,-All-whO desire peace and prosperity , throughout tlio length and _breadth— of—the-land- should—ally — then - 1- - selVes with the great Union party, which: under the leadership of GttAi and Col, FAX is destined either to save-this-Na tion from the rule and ",ruin df_unrepen-_ taut and threatening repels, or to go down with the free institutions of the country in 'the general anarchy and des- truction which would be sure to folio* the success of the Rebel-Democracy. , The Republican party, in spite,of tinn ed treason in the. South, • and rebel sym pathy in the. North, suOceeded, after a severe and ,bloody war, in suppressing the great Rebellion.- SineO then they -- lrave - Aevoted - tin3irtrest - energies - tp:effee sueh..kreeonstruction as Wilrindure for all time They have ahnost accomplish ed - thi§,:iiini_one, of the results of this . eampaign will-be to determine whether their great work shall be carried to cony pletion, or whether what is already done, as, Frank Blair boldly proclaims, and o_ver_whieli-h is-rebel- supporters-go-into : eestacies, shall be overthrown, and the priiiciples for wldoli the traitors of .the South did battle on many a hard fought field, be established lit the ballot-box,— in short, whether cfloyalty shall rule. what loyalty has ,preserved," or, whether trea son, defeated in:the ordeal of arins, shall gain. quiet possession of what it went to War to destroy. And - We firmly believe that there;tre thousands of Democrats in' they land; who, if left to theruseltes, un der the inspiration of their early political education and prejudice, will vote for Seymour and Blair, who, if the case be fairly presentato them, notin the heat Of partisanship, but in the coolness of an unselfish hut; earnest patriotiern, will leave the party that is struggling tu t make trea son respectable and heap honors on the heads of traitors, and - join- hands with the mon who are doing battle to make treason odious, and loyalty the 'glory of our national existence. If' they. are properly approached, and the danger which threateris„ the 'Republic properly c,xplained to thole, their partisanship will surely give way, and, they will enroll theinselves under - the banner of giblet isni and loyalty. and; just heie, permit us to remind our friends that this work must be done before the Ootobrir 'election, that this" great preliminary contest will havoina mense weight:in deterthiuing th© result in November. Tlie,lirosileetie a bxight tine, everything seems ,to be , cesepdiating fo.nssure us a gloFieuS "reenit; and notfi. in6,but apathy, indifierenee and idleness can dofeat us; while on thh''ether hand, Wor/c, 'work, earnest,, native and untiring , will givi us a victory that will render our tasks ,heretifter . easy . and ,pleasant Ones. ivhile w,o effort, we moulii.not for a moment say Ought to dis Courage combination and•orgablzation. This is no less needed, no less absolutely neoessary:,',Byerr 'Township; Borough, and Ward in the county shenld liaye, its voters canvassed,' its necessaryAunds 'raised, and itirdlubs erginizeil :rifithin nmarim wseic at; furthest; !and We loge, in .a very: 'aprioitn,cl,:,tll,o, ihor9uglf4Diganization otthe atopubliimn partithr i p'4glitiiit; t4d, county ,, Lot a few notivrolpirits take.tho matter is harlot at once', ' . l:f the pren,'vr!ip: hnve"been your reetnized leaders, heretofore, hack and fairto enter upon_ the task,veith en- , Orgi 'and' entlinsiiteni;let.iithers'step Iviir(4' and - t.44°:Mldir:,,i' 4 ° 6B : .MF:I49OTi in a 'niattek , of4hial hind shouldstresty,ain PO, It rki#o4#.o9tlY:ao:' , "irio; Pt, 11 . tho might;and—vigor-thaVAs 91. 1 . peat and gloriO# kinusO; ; for. Ifart 7 but little . trouble- in adding thousands 'to . theii:n4Oritiin . .NOvember. v'itha ice tlitt Patriots, GO. to •Trorki Republicans 'of this county hive the -proud satisfaction of knpuing and feeling. : It q itithey,hroie done thCir whole - duty; eo ittat the d4y_of`yictotisonr-spAs, dinneiiikely can 111 14.144:n Ally Olcoi4Wilnd thid. ?,•::-),' . ..2:'"`"""'"!"" . : 'The Peofite tne Dentwatic Record, While-the Democracy profess to-..be' filled with sierra lest - the negeoes.should become, their equals, they welcome 3 cob, .ored .delegate, to. a seat ;iiiltheir:Xiitiopal Donventionranir-make-- - great-beasts !securing- the, negro vote in- the . recce 'greeted' State's. pi.# 4 .f 9T we, f the since grew of moat_ eeste r .tio over the' fad" that "'bun of:colered voters were in the Sey- modr,,a - nd, 'Blair: procession at Macon, Georqia,"_•tdid'.."that ' ' . thousands more cheered •it oriwith a right- good will." We might enumerate- many other in stances that would go to show that,. their profesirioni: of •feaqdre all affectation while, on the other fin e d,_ they really are endeavoring and struggling to drag down this ' - nowly 'enfranchised 'race to their own.polit(eat level. Again their orators and journals are indulging themselves in the most plain - - go:of lamentations 'dyer the size of our national debt and the consequeneburden of taxation,: at` the .same time charging nport .. the Bekblicanyarty:the responsi bility' for haYing contracte"d it Verily, must they think that our people ItaVe short memories. The following facts never will and neve'r . can be forgotten. Thee Democrats. irMegdrated the rebel lion;: the leaders of-their-party were:the leaders of the rebellion; every State that wont into the rebellion was a Democratic State; the Democratic 'Lady opposed every 'measure of the' Government to - - suppress the rebelliodi they discouraged' enlistments into the Union army and re:- nisted.the draft:even tO"the incitement of bloody riots ; they gave aid and en - couragernefit — fo the Teltols during — the whole War; they refused to give the men who did blittle to save fWlife of ftict tion the right to vote ; having forced upon tlie-country,' without cacao, a long bloody and expensive_ war,they,nceessi-, tated the-creation of our present- national debt, thereby •impos'ed upon .the people the heavy burden of taxation 'tinder which they are now groaning; and are responsible- for_the high faxes, the high prices-of provisions, and for all 41i6 evils and troubles that grew out of that war. And in the face of ail this, it must not_ bo forgotten 'that:they now threateda new rebellion, should they again _get into power. A new. rebellion would of course increase the debt; and render still more grievous and heavy - the burden 'of tax ation. • Ah, ye treason-loving, rebel•sympath - liing crew in'the'past, and acknowledge your hypoc risy in the present; and then hide your 'diminished heads away from the" - wrath of an outragqd and suffering- People,. The peciple will -41euet• forget that had there been no Democratic. party, there. would have been no rebellion. They are --deterniined-thatyon-shall-not-have-ano titer - opportunity to inaugurate - another one, and in that determination they will vofe 'you down at the polls next't):To. vember. W-hat they want is peace and prosperity, anti a reduction of our na tional' debt and taxation; and the only way Open to that end is the success of the Repa de lican party, un:tr the leadership of the great and iloriousGnAwr. -- They have made up their minds upon this sub. ject, and no sophistry or. shifting of re sponsibility on yoUr part will serve to turn them from - their, fixed and settled putiose. neduetiOn of the Nationril debt and taxation, Liberty and onion, Grant, and Colfax ; aro the mottoes under which they will March to u great and glorious -victory—a victory the 'good fruits of which will last through all time to wine. Gr4nt .and Colfax':Clubs. Nut hilt es many Grant and Colfax Clubs have been organized in Tennsyl iania as should 'lie in working order to day, , To thelikapublican who readktlibi, we have just thiS to say : If, in jthur'orrn ward, district, or neighborhood, _a - Club has not been formed, lot not the sun- gO down again , without doing something to make.uP the lost time. If ode has been formed, takb - the.. next: step, them the next, and so (m g; till you have made it a dead• sure thing that every Republican. voter will U . cillhe polls th Octollcr. 'The' time' is not too long, nor is it too short, if the work is begin at once, State 'must: be carried in 'October.. That done, the November battle will be more than hair *on. Stand;therefore, "not on the ordor:of year - going,7 but go at - onee;nna: perform, the. duty which is required at your hands., ONI thing the Dance:mats carefully ignore. •.While they prate about the, in orease4,Cost as. compared with eight years ego, they are edreful not . to inentionthat,thr faot ,is due to a war fo which their party is responsible. They loudly doe against - the worthlessness of greenbacks, 'end yet "propose to .pit frore..tirp, ; te three.thOtisamtmillions more .of them afloak , Ifit costs twelie delltu's ih currency to buy a'barrel of flour l s With gold atl46,lioW:ruiteh would it be likely to; cost aftor. 'hes Bent the figiiree tii'4o6‘or REABOistg is'rio deriying : the facflthat onergreat reason why Dem ocrats hate Grant, is ,beoause_ h e v i al th e means of killing off a quarter Of a million :of! their voters--gererrilly known as rob -also And,nrhour part, we Aloni,t hesitate 'to' nfid,: Oat' r o ottscvA Why ;We' knoW Seymour is not fit for the Presidency, is because iroridercd aid and emnfort to 110114=H;trderef4,_ linarter Tied 1. 9 Iti faitizeiii3—=our-Uniori-votere:t .*.Our Candfdate for Ciivigresis. :•-••Tlia . _dmterees of York,-- . utn --- be - Ims 4 . and Terry met at-Bridgeport,iitiffhe2o - tk insta placed in -nominituijs* - 40:, 'Atottdilitaln candidate for CottgritatslH. 'tuti : 'HataLL, Esq., of York.' inatiat - they did their btufintiis:Weil,anill ._ • e .. in' a pounder most satisfitciori to the R- - - -p - riblicans of the District. Never apoli tician or wirezpulfer, but - always a liftin of Igrgeliesim4lysfactitieft.indiafklYieo and-generous _patriotism, he is just the style of a man to properly represent the . lettintateAta --- tlialdistrjetin ear Na t ' tional Legislainre.. His iutegrity;lis public spirit, his philinduepy; andlus devo.ted:l9PlJVi.s!!"khkP.ePiire.2foF Li m the vote of every man in The district - w w ho desires to :piimete the vielfarO of his country: - • •., • The nomination was not sought for by .him; indeed it was forced ripen him, and in this particular the Contrast between hini and the Democratic nominee is.pe culiarly striking. HALDEDIAF:. not only sought hie nomination, but it is openly and-emphatically alleged, by men of his own party, that he actually bought .it. Nor does the contrast stophere. Hal deasan is a bitter;iaaligliant Copperhead, (at least at present); Small is an earnest and determined patriot,. The former is a man who moved into theDistriet simp ly to get the ncirnination and endeavor to beeleeted ; the latter is an-old resident of the District, who; should he be elect ed; Would serve the f;eople at. BUS. STEVENS was admitted to:probate in Lan caster county orLThursday of last week. It is in the. harislUiiitirii, of the deceased, and reads as "'allows: Last Well and Testament of Thaddeus Ste vens, of Lnncaster,Tennspivania., . • I on; all my estate, real and personal, to ray trustees and 'executors, hereinafter named, end their heirs, on condition, nevertheless, that they will dispose of it ,as hereinafter directed by thopitymeht of the several some . . . mentioned. They will reduce such of the property as they deem proper to cash, and put the riettproceeds-at interest by investiug theism° irs guyornment securities at not less than six per cont.por ammo. 'direct thous is pay to the town of Peacham, hate of Vermont, one thousand dollars, the Interest wheroof, at six per cont., to be applied in aid of thelisvenile librasy association, which was formed at tho Caledonia County Academy, if the stone Is still In existence, and continuo to pay the same so long as tho salmi coutlnues In active operation. I give and bequeath to tho trustees or title holder/ of the Bravo yard in which my soother and brother Al- anson aro buried, In the. town of reaehom, Vermotiot, fire hundred dollars, to be put at interest perpetually, and the Interest to to paid annually to the Sexton, on condition that ho keep 'the graves in good order, and plant roses and other cheerful Itimers at each of the four corners of said graves, everyr n i i ng. If either qf the opfd legacies should taped , the o to go to the support of tho Daplist,Chumli or 'meet ng nearest to -Danville Centre, my nativo town In Vermont.. . . I direct ono bundrod dollars to bo put at compound interest, and the aggregate mount to ho paid to Thad dem Steven' Drown, eonofJohn lt. Brownot Philadel phia at ago. • .. I giro two.thoueandtlollore to my nopliew, Dr.. Thad, dens-.M. Morons, of Indienoptle. giro. to hiceleter, thousand dollars. givo'to George P. Steven., soh of Simon Stoveno, ono thousand dullard, tube put at interest' ad paid to Mtn by hie foams when I give to Firs. Lydia Smith, my lionsokeeiter, five hundred dollars a year during her natural life; to he paid somi.annually ; or at her option sho May receive five thousand dollars. 'She mayniako her election, and then release 'all - further claims on my 'estate, 'Fit's. Smith hair some firrniture of her awn,used In common ,with mine, some bought:with her Own money, ' t ;ts well as others;wlticit It ,wouldhe di ffi cult to distin flow, she must he trusted on honor to take snc as elm claims, wlthdot further proof. • I give to my pophow,CaptainThaddouli Ftcyene, now let Caledonia, my gold watch. " I hive to my nophuni, Cipt. Thaddeus Stevens, night hundred donate a Soar, to be' paid by reason of, sickness he need More, at the discretion of the trustees. '. None of the legaelos, except' the annul. lies,.wlifbapeld'forthreri yeare, during whieff.tintio'tho bongo I nowliv,o In, and . furniture end, treolut; ni 11 ro:' main (tithe.), are, except the mlestellitioons books, which' niay be sold at any time:. Mra Smith 'may oceupy the' house the first' year;and if Thaddeus, eon of Morrill, prefers to hoop house to boarding, ho may keep house there with her, or with any one else; durtng the three, years, or any part thereof. Ira!, the end ((Nitro° years, •Thaddotte Stevens prefers mine other mode of• living, then the trustees shell dlkitelta . of aid' , property as they may deem best.' While It is occupied by sty .nephew, be shall be charged with three hatulmti dollars a . ,yean rent for it, property octopi-ditty .11r,, lllOngerOlA tor adding two feet of the lot 0 40 thO other, lot, maybe sold. As ,Ilva thiavand :dollarq hsvolteen,pf feted, for ItOt should not go , . , „ , Thit Furnace and attother nap :estate may,be'rintinl or sold. The Furnace muct not be,worked lougar.thau to consurne.the stook ort Itat,tbe end of any Ara yeaph Thiuldelui,"*Phokr,ehall have shown that ho shaltharq totallYabOaluedlrtun all Inroalcattng drinks thypuglithat tinr;thetruetboa may erinvoy to him one ' iluirth of the lrhoiaproperty,—lf at the entlet the next successive five years, he shall show that helms totally attained from all Intoxicating drinks, they may con. voy to hinVone.feurth, being ono-half of the property. If the outinfrinother emumeutiveilve years, ho shall show talit ho has abstaltioil frortiall Ititrulicating drinks, theyloal conveyttloMwhole to, bitn,ln :fee simple,, If ho shaltget married before the hens° I llye in Is sold, 'he shall recolVe thatattue, had oc - oupy it without nmo d , II the 'UN Catato of nay nephew; airather . the hnunity' of 'PM Copt, Thaddeus Otavena r dNeranont; a1n.411 pita before ho hoe enabled himself to .becomo' entitled IA the- OPIUM Or fdo AWOL° of myestate*en,/ tuvoso• Orwlisteior tomato as 11011 , 214; _A2, agipolao sum shall then amount to fifty_ thousand dollars, with out which no ferthar_disposltion can be made, Igivo It all to mytrusteep, -- to ere at, establishand endowa house of rattle (4 the relief of the homeless and indigent ore phons.44hose shall be deemed orphans - Mb have lost Hither-parent: devisee twenty 'thousand' dollars to be :i m perilled In erecting killable bulldings,tho residua: 4 9- sectitridin government neentlthie, bering not does% t han el;-per cent, interest: r the building to; bit: ',erected in the citipf Estacasteroptith of Xing street,' •,,Erovidoirolifficient stoned, not lees than Intivicros, eheß it donated theralbr4 ' • ' : • : Ti het/then atthit'ivest, sidOtittisid Street, on sante. - conditions. If suffielentscreundls not grateiterusly fared, then I direct it to be built at . Columbia. .The, orphans-who cannot be bound out, may remain in the institution until the age of fifteen years, and longer, if infirm, at the discretion of the trustees. They shall all be carefully educated in , the_varions. branches of en English education, and in all induatrioun trades and' pursuits. - - This must he left to the discretion of the authorities. No preference shall be shOwn on account ofrace or calorie the admisslotoer treatment. .Neither. poor Hormone, Irish or illahomodana; nor any other on a. count of their race or their parents uplift be a:chded. All the leniatee shell-be educated -16' tile sairlb'clatises ,ridnrouner,vothentragortitopolor„Thpy eturlitiefed_ at the same table. The dormatoriedlo be under the , direction of the authorities. ~Thoi truetpeashall provide an act of incorporetion At'ainne convenient time. This. I declare to too my lest will and testament, and name ;as my executors - and treetops, Anthony E. Roberts, 0. 'J. Dickey, and Edwardliteßherson, tole thirteonthdoy., ofJulf,lBo7tv.4 " [Signed] . . THADDEUS STEVENS. - Witnessed in the presence of Edward Riley and Chris. tophor Dico. . The Codicil totlie will is na follows I, :.Tliadcleuti Stexinut,bf.listiciuttei 7 niiiko and declar e this-a codicil to My. Isse ana ,* , - bought Zahn Sheftz' pr perty, at' Slitirlfra sale, much below its lonty want my own. All except Hiroo hundred dollars, the proceeds of it, and the interest, I direct shall be returned to the estate. Item—lf within five yours after my death, the Itaptlet, Drothron should build ribioneo.of public worship In tho city 'ofllinetniter;for thaligrpotia otworshipping accor ding tilalieir creed, I afoot ono thousand dollars to -tea paid towards its coat. • I do this out of respect to the memory of my.mother, to whom I owe what 11010 of prosperity I had, and which, enroll as It Is, I desire em phatically to acknowledge. Item—lf my nephew, Major Thadd;us Stevens, should gat married before my decease, ho will be at liberty to take possession eland hold in fee, the house in which I now eliveil;wlth the furnitire thereof; and I in that event, remove all the restrictions which I place upon the dovlso of that property in tho 'body of my will. I hereby exclude tiro corner property, now occupied by Effinger, from title provision. Itom—ln eight years after my decorum, if my estato shall have sufficiontly accumulated to do it without embartassment, I direct ono thousand dollars to ho 'paid to the Pountrylvania Collegnit Gettyabitrg, for the use of Stevens' Hall. I hereby request 0..7. Dickoy, yeq., to net an executor to this codicil: • ' In witness whereof I leave hereunto sot my Mind and seal, this oloventh day of November, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixtyeeven. THADDEUS STEVENS. 'r Own. and OjuntA atlaft.mi REPUBLICAN CLUBS all over the coun ty should see that .every one of their mem . - tiers is furnished Avil'h a copy of.th e ratiT.D.: Also, that their-neighbors, and especially DernocratS, haire a copy. No campaign document is so effective us an active county paper. Make up a club for the Huakt,n. =I , SOLDIERS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION. •,—The meeting of this association, for the purpose of selecting a site for the proposed monument, will be held on Saturdity, the 201 h inst., in the Arbitration Chamber at the Court House. All members are re quested to attend. The lelection will be made by ballot, between the hours of 10 A. 11. and-lip: N. SENApoItrAL CONFERENCE.--The Son atorial Contereos appointect,,by. the ,late Conventions of York and - Cumberland Counties met at Bridgeport, on Thursday the 20th inst: On motion, JOHN MeOunnY,'Esq., of Shipponsburg, was unanimously 'chosen as the Candidate of the Republican - party for this Senatorial District, UNION CAMP MEETlNG.—'here will boa Union Camp Meeting; held by the Af rican Methodist Episcopal and the A. M. E. Zion Churches, near Shermaiisdale, • Perry Co; commencing Aug. 29th and continuing over two Sabbaths." - the meeting will be conducted by tlie Rev. Jacob .11Andorson and Amos Wilson. Bishop Campbell and other eminent divines are expected to be present. IZZI SALIeCIF PERSONAL PROPERTY AND :,HEAL ESTATE.—We to-day, printed Sale bills for - the saki of the Personal property, and Real estate of John C. Diller of Me chanicsburg. He niters for sale, one horse, one cow,alieifilot of lousehoFirind en furniture. 'Also a fine Frame dwelling house and three lots of ground. The sale -to take place on Saturday September 20th at one o'clock P. M. ,THANKa.—We are - indebted to Will iam D. IhrlbOrt, Esq., Clerk in the officC of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for a copy of the Eleetioni Laws of Pennsylvania, Digested and Airanged with "Notes and Judicial Decisions."` ; . The compilation is a :most careful and exlhaustive ono, and is of the 'very highest value to all who desire to 'be thoroughly inforni&l upon this most im portant subject. All election officers will be supplied with them, and wo hope thaf the information they impart will bo of great ',benefit, especially in our East Ward. =CI 'BOLD .ROBBERY AT MECELANIOSBUB,G. : —On Saturday evening last, the store of Josimi Ek cots & SoN, of MeehanieSburg, was entered by forcing the shutters of the front door, and about four hundred dollars' worth of different kinds of silk carried off. Eiporienced detective have - been employed to invostigata.`. the affair, and therefore we abstain from any further roinarks •in.con noctton with it, mom CUMBERLAND 'VALLEY RAIL. ROAD EXTENSION.—We learn from the' Hagers town (Mw.) Mail, that last week Major ED WARD WArre, Chief Engineer, completed the supplementary survey of the extension of the above road from Hagerstown to Wil liamsport, and made such changes' in the touto as it is believed will prove satisfactory to the farmers throughwhose land the line paises. The Major, .whose health has been .delicate, being unable to procure the ser- VieeS of an assistant, superintended the sur veying of the line'hiinsolf; 'and in cense quenco.of the intense heat to which he was 'subjected' was 'tontine& to his bed for soy- Oral. daysi.after tiMcompietion of the work. On WedneSdailait, - howeVer, he was' again .moving about and paid a visit to the Presi dent of the Company fit,garliste,with,ayiew 'to closing at once for the right of ivay . ..From present indications, it is highly probable that work., on this road will bo ,speedily CcArtr Melleer ' =EI PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR.- - The Penna. State Fair will be Harris bUrg; ommeneing September: ..and will continua four•dayS. It promises :to;ho one of the- largest ever hold in the State. The locality is very_contral, and ac cosaible from all , 'Parta of the:Stattily rbads. 9 , We aro informed by the Secretary that already many inquiries are being made by exhibitors Nith great proinissi of an ex-. hibitien 'Of thbir artioles. The grounds con sixty acres' and . are , looated.iiia the banicsof the , Susquelnumm diganca .of. the, qty„pf, and a b °1449194 1 9 1 c pailofrem the'line of the Penne'. ItailrOhd. 'll - ;GLlOeidity '84044 in i sure a largo anaiiicifitAiitiiraditg '• MIMI The. attention of our citizens is called to the adyeTtisomerit of pc. , which will bo found in anothor coluinn. Tho comae recommended by the first mon in the i'rofoceion. does-not; Notend._ to cure all ; dicOnsaii, 'but puttering hunianity will do well to give him a cell, Consultations free. • F. BUILDING' AND LOAN - ABSOOIATION. —At a meeting of the Carlisle Building and .Loan Assodintion;:held* ; the 20th-of Au gust A.lt, DOW, 'at''-,the •Ofilde of Messrs & organization was :eifeefed* electing the following -officers Henryj;pro J0091'6! Paxton - , President.: W. Blair McCoMmin; Vice President, Theddore Common, Treasurer. Cl. P. Humrlch, Secretary. Directors. George S. Boetem. Sohn Plank:Y. - . Joseph L. Sterner, Mac" W. Werrier; C. 8.-Maglaughlin. W. P. Sadler. Theodore U. Smith. S. J. Shoop: Sise - hundredsha'res - of 'Smelt have already lieenliftbscribed; and the• 'Association is de-- sirous.of increasing, the number to at least ono thousand. , Messrs CORNEIAN and:J. P2Btx i,in, have been' appointed a 'Committee to solicit subscriptions of . stock.who will call upotFolircitizons duritig — tbe two weeks. i.:The charter having been granted by the court of Conimon Pleas, the annual.elootion of officors . wilrtake place at the Arbitration Chamber on Saturday the Gth of September next, Aa will be - scon by notices of the Secretary published elsewhere. 1181211 THE LOT PUROHASED.--The, - c fGouti Will Fire Company," liaying raised the sum of eighteen hundred. dollars, last -Saturday 'evening, in ;Accordance with the resolution passed "at the previous meeting, purchased the lot of ground formerly owned 'by Mr. Wit: CLEPPER, si,tuated on South g a [lover street, - adjoining the now building in l qour'se of erection by J. M. \YEARLEY, 'tn. They have thus- fur succeeded in raising by subsefiption between two the Band and twenty-one hundred dollars ; of Wilich sum twelve hundred and eighteen _dollars' bave been subscribed by members of- the Com pany: Four hundred dollars more must be raised before the New Building is com mepced,mnd, inasmuch as. the season is al ready somewhat advanced; we sincerely hope our citizens will-respond with 'sufficient promptness and liberality to the solicitia tions of/the committee to enable the Com pany to go on with their enterprise before the cold weatlier - sets Many have already contributed, lib ally, but there are' many others who, mple hesitate. This scorns to. us wrong, for the Company that can raise - trnion . gite tntnemi , mbers-rri thin- the space-of one week over twelve hundreddollars, most certainly deservee'the liberal support of all who wish to ' encourage enterprise, and to . help build up and improve our town. IZZI SAD ItbOIDENT.7-Mr. PETER BRICK RR; of Silver Spring Township, has torn down the old Silver Spring Mill, and in its stead built a now Mill of stone, the walls being erected Op..te the third story. On last Friday the---21st inst.; while the workmen were engnecd nt the building, -the scaffold broke, and one of the masons named SAM DEL HDGDES was precipitated to theground a distance-of-26 feet;l-falling on- -a - pileof stone. Also stone, that were lying on the ' scaffold, fell on him, causing almost instant death. He lived about-30 minutes after the fall. The other masons had just gone around on the'other.side of the building to work, and were consequently o not injured. Mr.'Huomis lived in Landisburg Perry Co., and was recently married to his second wifo. Ile_bas children by his first wife. He was 59 years oTiige, EMI LIFE OF GRANT have, received a. ,cOpy of Doming's life of GRANT and find it all that could be expect ed even from the pen of so able a writer as HENRY 0. DEMING. This work may very properly be regarded as the very best offi cial -history of the Great. Soldier that has know is a grand one; the style is a very pleasant one, and the information given of so reliablom nature asa to well repay all who are anxious to know all about the greatest lifffitary Character of the Century. Miss M. THATOWER is now canvassing our town for subscribers for the Boole, and we would advise all to subscribe who desire to own the best life of GRalim written. G 23 TOBAQCOS.—Our gentlemanly friond Capt. JOEIN A. SWARTZ, of tho firm of HEMPHILL, CLIANDLna & Co., No. 222 Market SC Philadelphia, is entitled to our acknowledgmdntaifor n package of the pur est and Racist chewing . and Smoking To baccos we have seen for many a day. The Gen. Grant and Michigan brands aro be yond'prante. MS "CONTRARY AS DICK'S HAT-BAND!" —Aro the operations of many of the Cook ing Stoves which are thrust upon the public as "first claas cooks," "splendid bakers," etc: etc. When brought to a practical test in the family, then their _demerits fully ap pear, to the infinite annoyance and dissatis;- faction of tho housewife. A really excellent stove—one whose clainis have `already ;been clearly substantiated, is the "Barley Sheaf" Cook di Messrs STUART, PRT.RRSUN Philadelphia: It is both -a ~Wood and coal burner, and operates with the greafest ease and eeeawny. The trade in , eur vicinity ,aro advised to make the acquaintance of the "Barley - Sheaf" at the earliest Possiblo,,op 7 portunity. BeWare of counterfeits. For gille by E/NESISIVI aSc RuPr, =I i As Wri" c,. sAwyER, & 00.' j now making preparations to pirchase t air Stock of Fall and Whiter goods, they` 11.dispOse of their imthenso" stock, of . ode at very reisonable prices.;. -All persons' wishing great bargains shoidd call and secure them before they-are closed out.', _ -_ We would remind those of our Customers who are indebted to us, that this is the sea son for paying up.' Please call' and settle. yoir accounts. • RADICAL . REEITDItATION.—Iit3 good effects are.plirnisirioat: :It not only restores the colorof the. Bair, but ON quantity and natural glossiness: This is, 'said by '64y one using Mrs: S. ,'. A. •Ala.zs's Improved (new sty/e) Hair RestOrer or Dressing, (in one bottle) - tvery : -Druggist sells' it. Pri4o one Dollar. Aug,2Blm. . , 1:Z=I , . • :V • .Poor Tom'a a'coip • - How warm s'e'er, the genial eon •- • ' May looh in kindneee on tho In Tom Jones' reins no charring warmth Dispels the glbozny sorrow of ble soul. plapapidadtkon goblin, bunts him down, . • Ague, grim chamberlain, tights him to bah • While Duilneka'Veriigb, and Areadachodfre, , -With fiercer actiaa combine to rnaknbiro groan.' ' Walton Thomini, to - Menet! odr Per - all thy glen - remedy la found; , A Panacea, certain, ideasant, 'cure,• • . Plantation Ilitters,--s. A wondrous Tonioonade by Dr. iiralM, , , prom= 'spoor 'Tom's onto -•ie not .. warp than '; b, thismanclerfullneiicino.. ..• Mearrcqa. • a."Wasysa.7-4 artiole÷snperior to Cologne, and at half the, price. • =CI , i - eort. SALE OR RENT.=-A good 13 . 00d11a Land' iAno : -, Engulio of Ws: FJ. X. ROB,' No. Initto'o Row• ' ' 4?•1O ;-:; I.A -- • EARL 11EIL E- PROD 16ZE-EARICE T. ---- '' • Od/rllsle August 28th;1800,' , '", i' ' aa.iii Flour ........ ...... ' ''"' ' ''''''''' '' ' '''''..'22 to: • ",....?...7,.••” •:•. . 8•b0 etzernl 4 l • . , . , .....rm WHITE WHEAT.. •., / 4 . •,/,'. l . t .... F:::::'''.';' - :..i.2 80: SETO . do - - . t i.'”, - .:..''.;,: . 220 RYE ' ' .l.;.:-..4.'..25 . _ DORN 'DO to.. ' ' - ' ' VIS' OATS, (uew)...,•,.. OLOVERSEED TIMOTHY/MED, FLAXSEED'... ' BARLEY," - . ' IMIZEI GENBRAL PADDII 7 CE MARKET - kuktiet - Correcte4 Weekhr W Anffreto d.s4mooce B P7TEI,I - -apii34.dg sao .' LARD• 101 TALL6W, - - - •' BOAP, ' DRESWAX. - 40 1 841,00N.11A148 ' , BACON BIDES - 15' WIIiTEISE2ANA '3-05 - PABED PIiACILtEI 9 .. .25 lINPAREII PEAOltEri. 15 DRIED liPPLEI3, .2 10 RAGS, SPECIAL NOTICES. — Groaerzea and Queenaware Wo won't quit advertising HO long as we. ilwre on liana the largeskito..chatpest stock , of gaup - la our line, that can be found °arable the constantly receiving , fresh from the ft:A.oo,e' and offering Whole:vile and Retail at greatly abated prices. Oaal Oit and Salt in largo quantities. . ' No charge for seeing our stock. Nave again reduced our fild'oe of 9ucencluoiT. • • - MS. BLAIRIchON; • ."? o iiih End" :o &Melo Pa. RRib, Weekly “Sueiteatooska."Nevel, Practical and AWFULLY Sharp on 'Fogies, Quacks, Pluirlices POlitichins, ' , boring theta tight . through!" Only fofi Cents a year In advance. Send 9 cent stamp for Saniple. Address, Dr. S. M. Landis,.Philtidulphia 21aug 98.1 m. LIFE OF GEN: -GRANT lillse2.l.ll4eher Is new In our town; canvassing ter the sale of the life of Gen. Grant, written by Go u Henry 0. Damming, cf Gartford”Connectiont.• Wi have no hesitation In pronorincing this perhaps the very best life of Gan. Grant in print, and can strongly recommondit to the fiends of the party. 2laug-Bt, . . . 460-DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CATARRH rented with the utmost suCcess by J. I mace H. D. and professor of Diseases .of the Eye and Eat' in , Mit .itidical College of Pennsylvania, 12 years experience, (formerly oC Leyden; Holland,) No.. 806,—Arch -Street, Phila. Testimonials can be seen at thin °Mee. The medical faculty are invited to ;accompany their pa tients, as ho has no secrete in his practice.' Artificial tiYaii Inserted without pain. No charge foie exami nation. 12june 681 y. TRY ROYAL BAKING PO„WDBR It is the hest thing in usa for cooking; and is shearer and much better than - Cream Tarter and SOda. It Is for sale at Carlisle by 0. Inhoff, John Martin, Goo. B. liollnau, Washinood dr' 8r0.,. Jacob 3Oliii . lfiirieT, — ,lff:ll — . — lfierty kJ. IfiVaisi—iii—r— belmer. 17July-oie,, ROUSE and Cattle Powders and -Liniments, toiteth: er with w- large assortment of fresh-Drugs and blade sines, •Dye Stuffs, Ac., &c., pat received .at Cornman & Worthingter.ii Drug Store, No. 7, East Main Street Carlisle. • WHA.T-EVERY HORSEMAN WANTS. A good, cheap, and reliable iltdnient, Such . ah article fa • - DB. TOBIAS , . - - ~-.. Venetlab horse Liniment. -.. - In Pint. Bottles at One Dollar. . . . For lamenese, Cute, Galls, Colic. ilm hi no: elc., war.- • rantedoheaper 'than any other. - It le usedby all thd groatlikilioriiiiii - iiileficill cotirTsi:77i will net • cure Ring•Dond nor Sparin, es there is no Linimeet • in existence that will. !hat it is stated to 'cure it ~ poritively does. No ounicr of lorses will be wilhoitt it; .-' afro trying one bottle: One d se revives and often Naiad the life - or an over-heat° 6r driven horde. For ' • Celle and Dellyache it has °eve, failed. 'and as sure ai the ennrlsca., Just no sure is thfs reliable I.lnl ment to be tbe Homo Embrocation of the 'day. Mae It one and all. Depot, No. 26, Cortlandt Street, Nen :-. York,: Sold b'y all•the Druggiste and Storekeepers 17july-lm. - - goottan - d'e - GertneTn Hitters. • We Intended to have called attention to Ifeefland's German Butters advertieed in our column& ,Thin , :Bitters, co perhaps everybody is aware, -la as-much-e ntaple article with the drug strieb7blitlcTnr is with the grist ruGls,•and call for It ivh(iro, you will, you cannot go amiss. There is no hotter medicine before the public, It contallis no alcoholic ingredlent,.anri come mends Heel( to temperance people, who seek.to avoid, whatever :intoricates-.r leads to intemperance. Most peoilo_reSert_to_tonica_in_Abo_aprindLof_thia_year,__ llooiland's stands al the head of them all, and is potent at any timt of the year. Those who would come out in the spring ;Kith a cleansed and invig crated system should begin its use now. The above is the. unsolicited statement of the Editor "PATRIOT," Waukegan Eta. .. ' HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. Combines all the ingredients of the Dittos, with Pure Santa Crue Rum, orange, anise, &c. It mahea a delightfully pleasant preparation, and is need for the same disease as thoßittersAn cases 'Where some Al coholic Stimulus Is necessary. Principe Office,' 631 Arch ,qtreet, Philadelphia,- Pa. Sold by all Druggists. 17july-lm NEW REMEDY llj CONSUMPTiON.—A Physi clan who had Constimption for several lows with frequent bleedings of the lunge, anted, himself with a medicine unknown to the profession, when his case appeared hoplese. fie is the Onjy.physician who has used It In his own person, or who has any knowl edge of Its virtnes, end he can ascribe the 'degree of health he now enjoys to nothing but the .use .of hie medicine; and nothing but utter despair end entire extinction of all hope of recovery, together' tab 5 want of confidence in all others Indliced Win to baud. the experiment. To those suffering wlth'any disease of the I,unge ho proffers a treatment he confidently believes will eradicate the disease. Price . $1,60' per bottle or $8 a half dozen s sent by. express. - Send fur circular or cal on DA. D. I . 3OYLSTON .I.AdltSONi No. 250 North Tenth Street, ,PhlLedelphis 22oay 68.1 y. ' ' ' A HOOSEIIOLD WORD. Tll6- HEST, THE ONLY RELIABLE, the cheapest. Try H. Hrs. S. A. , Ail.ca's 'llSidlovsm (nits style.) Thus. ReasoiEst.'or Dh I INe , (in ohs bottle.) . My wife and children prefer IL — Every Drnggest selle It. Price One Dollar. • , 3ljuly-lm. ' .4A.; AzuRE.NE .411. v-fr CONOENTRATIED INDIGO '• . Ewa.) wmary.—Pre,dral ir.ua'Adch--are A:Pateni PocVer Prigsho4PEmeri Bib ior Oslo by all rospird% t Grocers ca Anatagglete, : 7aug q-3ra. , . L. MYERS, LIVINGSTON. M. yERs 8 . 6.' CO., .„. M. MYERS, WHOLESALE GIiVCEBS, HAVE HEMOVEE - TO No. .105 ARCH . STREET,. •' • PiIILADELPEUA.• ly 68-oms: TTCHt ITCH-t! SCRATOR I SORATOH t 'SCRATCH . I I in from 16' to 48 hours.. Wheaton's-Olntment etweaThe Itch. Wheaton's olntthent earosb 'Salt Rheum. • Wheaton's Ointment. care Tettor. Wheaton's Ointment "enree Barbera" Itdb ,'1 Wheaton's Ointment ogres Old Sores. -Wheaton'a Ointment. - enras•.-Every,kind .• , • ' ,of flamer like Male, • ' • Price, 00 cents a, howl h mill,y,6oq •poptp. ..Ad4reas WItERS & POTTInt, No: . 170' WdebltMlon Il oaton, Mass. ' Iror pale hy Drugglete. *Kit 20 -074 y, •. Ono tbousand bustle's Plastering Hair ?dr 'sale a bo - Oarllsle Springs 'Tannery- Bead. your Carlisle Ogrlngs P .O.' . '• • ' • • 911aug-3t • 4AMEI3 OLENDENIN' ESTRAY . .--Cateo to the rosidertee of the subscriber" in : Eaet :PenTiaboici, orator apopt AN3u#,stbpl.l3oB, • . YELIOW ANII?'W.PITE VIAL, .' 'between one and two years old'. The owner can liOre, said aniunstbY sr* nut,.proyttohls oronertg and pitying , ohorder..• Otherwise the' Bun Mill he posed et eaeordiog Lo raw ~ • 28ong-tlt'*: 'mom. FUND.--On ,Saturday 'ei , en - iiii; on . the road leading Mon Bldden burg to ghepherde, own, a pocket:hook containing a ;mall mint of money. The owner can have it by proving ProPa.tYPnS l . JAY". Ing for this advertisitosistA If hew ili hall art or Stk.. dr 2,11 12 mit , ~.-.:: ~ .-. ..! aill , , NB : Y . 81'4 1 1°1 11114 1 0 1 4 . , , 650 200 -135 t';,, I