II h t t peraid. J. AiDUN BAR, • a -ART, A Friday...... Morning, pet...2nd, 1868 'FLIZPUI3LIC:A.N PREEEDEisT 2 GEN. U.,S. GRANT: - • , - VICE PRESIDENT-SCBUYLER 'COLFAX. -- ATIDIVCIEN'L ,- - - 3031NrP ,--11 A - BVILAITI F T: ..-- , PritV'R OFF:FL—,JACOB M. CAMPBELL. s.: , • e—SAMUEL SMALL, Sr., of lork. ' On—T. F. SADLEI,. Em., of Cartier. • MIILT— , C , ,PT. J. V. COSH, o,(Shipprnsburg. •,...7 wr Ariongty:-,01. B. PARK I:It, of Carlisle. _ OSIIIIRMONER—W. S. WOODS, 0;t: Coiligt. ~. DIRECIOII or POOR—JOHN SADLiMt, Mcchrticsburry. / . AunrronTlloMAS McCLU;iE, ( I f East 0,, COUNTS SUPSF.YOR—JOHN A. 1.11 , :1;* of DiCkili:o7l. MMtEIII=M THE CA' TA PA 1 ItEPUBLICAN MES-1.19 In accordance with the direction of the County Committee, the following programme of meetings has been _care fully arranged. It is hoped that the appointments will meet the approbation of our friends in the several localities, and that all the' necessary preparations will bo made and the meetings well at tended. Bills have beau printed, and , sent to the committee-men of the dNier-. ant townships. Hoguestown, Friday Oct. 2d. Middlesex, Friday • •• ,2nd. Steno Tavern, • Saturdir., . Carlisle Springs; . Monday '• Pica Grove, itlenday • • ,'"nth. Oakville, Titosdr.3 • Gth. Oyster's Point, AVii)lne,(l,,s 7th. Nowburg, - - Thursday Stk. Thursday " Std. „IlassiMeeting (Carliid,),Fritlay (let. 011 i. 3leehanicebu rg, Saturday 10th.. Canada, 10th. West Fairview, ;laturclay " 10th. Good speakers will he in iittonditnee at thege Jueetings. By order of the Colowittm. A. K. REEEM, Forward Along the Whole Line ! t *ln - • \ ME\ OF CIJITBERIAND T-0 T_EriE. RESCUE! G11AY:1) RALLY' Or THE OCTOBER CA AEPAIhN ! I MASS MEETING! OP THE, F!RIENDS .OF GRANT COLFAX t.. Hartranft & Campbell, D 2IJL WE 0 - LE TICKET, TORE :11 ELD fl CARLTsJ~Z;. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th, '6B. By the direction of Oa: Republican Exectiva Committee' of Cumlkirland ti'Grand 'Mass Mectuig of tbo Republican voters of I,,bis county, v: ill Le in Cnr lisle, Friday, Ociela , r Uth, 3868. Friends Of Liberty and Itumanity, lovers of Justice and Truth, beljevcre in the immortal truths ?'et forth in the Dec laration of Indopendoni, nr n in vited to crone. Turn out in your ttglit. show the Ihe enemy that we tir , etimuu , t : • The treason Whin i , 4• four long; years waged cruel, unrelenting wor'nre upon t le Gevernment. the hearts and hopes of a trailmoui Sand ~ r who to-day exert supmmi mrol Gym the Denmeratio-party porhead leaden are to-du:, d,ing their very worst to array one portion of the peo- pie of Una country aguini~t auotla.r portion and if they should, through the aiiiiinenes:9 apathy of The party which saved the lcotintry, be permitted to gain control of the Adminiotratien, the ( , t,jh of the Re - public is sealed. :._For with Horatio'Seymour as President and Frank Blair as Vicfi Prosiident, elect-' ad upon the dishonest and revolutionary Now York platform, we 5111111).ilvo riot and bloodshed, oppression acid tummy 311011 as•haye not been dreamed of by those unacquainted with lhe UT - purposes - of the Rebels and Traitors of tho wieonslructed States, who openly boast that should the Democracy he successful the "Lost 'Clause will have been regained," and "that they, will get all.thov,ibught for." , The question then_ far the citizens of ,CtioilMiland county to.determine is wileth er We shod have PRAnn 'on Wllll, a coon try united and happy, a people prosperouS and contented, a Govormnent administer hd with Ilion) ECoNoMY FOr ‘vhatlitir wn shall, by tho 'election of 'Seymour nod Blair any. that the right noun one ; and that the war to suppress it was unholy and unjust, and thlt we ngra viitt Franleßlair in saying that; apart of the laws Of - Clon4qss are "void" and must be "trampled in the, deist:'' , Grant says ''Lm us HAVE PnAcE." And we'urge Citizen whose heart echoes that patriotic sentiment tq,bepres ,, ent at the Macs ,Meeting and lend his coun tenance •and encouragement .to this noble sentiment:. If your neighbor isslonliting and halting nal° the course he should. put.- Sue persitado Mtn' to come also and be pen vi need that the only patriotic party is the one wPoso.standard bearertL-Gui.i , t:r and Cot.; HARTRA.NII7.,OI(i Nuant,ii are the champions of Truth ancL:Jastiee;' Loyalty' and Patriotism, , • Tim followmg nrienkisird will pbsitively be prepntimd acylrefta, the - meeting : :OAN: JOHN W. 'GEARY, • •Cloyirnqrnt,Ponnsylynnin. 0 7 ~ • R..SToOKET"I` 3.EATittEWS,, ; • .311arylnrul'il nko4 tgiftod son. ' 0 7'7 71CIILl'ON'.13-lii-TlA'rEsti.;—of—flun,. •7--tingdc;n; Major :02 , 0.11(rIT : sA nx•nl. 4041).' A. W. ,NOIPIS: The following gentlemen have been te;,.• vited and it ie confidently exlieeted that • ono orniore.of them will be fwasent and . . alp addofie the meeting 1. , • • Ex-Gov A. G. OItRTIN,,GEN.II7D. r',C5..7.:63/d /10n401/5,4X, Pi But a little more than a. week will intervene between this and tli'C October election. The hours for earnest, active effort - arerapidly-paSsin,g , -by,itiidJit-i's well that we should appreciate the fact and worn: all the more diligently.' have en alinoet positive assurance' tlii4 we will be able to elect . at least one man oil our %County Ticket; but even Phollld ive fail to- accomplish a result so glorious in ottr.loparPolitics; We must not forget that avole . for the ;State ticket countS - jnatas mach and is as . fully,•important here :in Cumberland. county as in .the-heavy Republican" districts of the State. • , -; • having taken an impartial survey of the canvass throngliOht• the State; we feel confident iii thePrediction.that' HARTRANFT and . 6:V1VP1314L1., hitve, a.majority ranging from fifteen to twen-: ty thousand ; but in order Secure it; 'the entire Republican totc'et tile State' Must be pilled. To get Oti• Vote, thii; should be our, c(inetanildra and el r t from. this. until the-polls close lin .tlie• evening of October 13th.. Tho matter that Eilionld demand immediate tention is the assessment of every loyal voter in the county.,. ,To=morroW be the last day on which this can be done r itud in order to facilitate the Work' we print in out local cahniinii 2 , ,, 0131- plete list of the Assessorsrthe ye.; rionS Boroughs and -T . ,,owicships hi the county. It is not,enOugh for a man to know that. , he' himself is , assessed it is clutY - still further to see that his loyal hpighbor is assessed; and if any%Ohe._ can be found who has' neglect ed it, go to him at once' and urge him to • go forthwith to the ASsesseir . and have his nanie put upon the roll. The Democracy, wherever • they have the office, are playing their old , game of refusing to let a Republican seethe lAt of_additional assessments. This is one of their dirty ways of. taking a mean advantage of us. They . do it CO that we may not be able to ascertain from thelist of additional assessments who are yet unaseased; Tod they ; knowing who such personfi arc, of course have a great advantage over us. The re the only Means we - have Of lig certaining who has neglected his duty in this most important particular is by going, around through our respective localities . and inquiring of..each .and every individual whose name wap not -ape tri Ire=fies - t—t - ipti6-- - of -Course- is= very laborious :ants trotiblesoine, hat, if we would poll our FULL VOTE we are compelled, through the meanness and littleness_of• Denweratie officials, • to do it. Every pason havilig been properly assessod, the next work. to which' i wb must addresspnrselves is the,,mrmkti cMT•of our vote. This is. no Jess im portant than the matterof - assessment, itself. We lost the State last year by. allowing more than forty thousand of our - Voiers' to . remain at home ; an'il this year we must redeem it-by bringing every one of them to the 'mils, It may just as well be understood that the Democracy ivill not only poll every legal vote that they have, but also that they are Ip,okitm tremendous - effortQ td roll op thousands of fraudu lent mica. la Philadelphia. under the auspices of Chief Justice "Phompson and Judge Shorewood, they are natu ralizing in the Prothonotary's 'office of - the Supreme Court thousauds• of for eigners, many of whom have not been in this country .not. more than six Weeks. In our border counties, wheT 7 : ever thq have the election officers in their control, they are importing rebels •from Maryland and .Virginia, and in tend to vote them on their ten day's 'residence in the different districts. Well jetiowing tlmPthe majority of the legal voters in the State are to be l'onnd in tfic ronkh of - the, RepublictUr party, they hope mid endeavor to offsot ihese, ballots' by means of fraudulent votes. Friends. we must not permit them to do it.. We, Atist watch do our utmost to keep out these fraud ulent:votes ; and Lutist then poll every ono of our own. ' As. befoi!e. we would again urge upon each and every one of you to do his enLL allA nu in this neceaeory work. Committees are very well and doubtless 'will accomplish much good, but it is. upon the individ ualthat the responsibility rests. ,Don't let it 'be said after the day of 'the elec tion, that this that borough or town -ship-would-have done still-better if the WHOLI3 VOTE bad. been brouglWout ; that this or that man remained at home, who - Might have been induced to hat gone to the polla, had proper ef2 fortsdieen Made to persuade the other hand, if we can btlVSay that. every loyal vote in the county was polled, *e can . then rejoice in the grantl and tilumphant victory which 'ftWaits • Ftiends, our Cause i 9 it glorious one, and deserves your earnest'and vigorouS efforts in • its behalf. have them ? • We feel confident thlit it.U4ll. Do not disappoint the frienda of:11u-, :inanity, Liberty wadi Union throughout the world. : • • • Bead It We print on our, first page. the great , speech of the HOTI. , ..TAAI,ES G.;PLAINk3; - delivered in Coucervilall, on WedireditY: of Ihtit , r ive . * : : , fi, Blaine is 'O?e --- or - the7fcireilicifit' top Of, the times ;, atid, has utterances, On,„iink subject - are at all, times' worthy the tention iiot.in theland. • This speech tittevy , e'r to tale , dogmaof the pernWeratie party, which. tletnti`nde that•evel'y specide of propeTty shot - til be egitally tit3ieti accortlitig . le its rearvalite. • Instill furtheiiif terly vindication of the ikiihnend:man-,., ReFuhlicimparty - .. - 11ca - d: it yourselves aud!Pass it to your neigh bore. It ie one•of the yeiy• beat'cam paign iloctimeiate Of the season: .; rrlt. ITOOKEIT eo.' jay 'eqnsidered. the ,voxy: best political, speaker , h 1 the country, Tlie Iteliet`lliicseaCr"e deb Qyelj~"a--. Our Democratic •frionds are - very', fonOf represniqing the Southern rob els :Its in,a-c ordAticm f oStera • tauce . p4 : , lcindlY4eeling towaida',--fle -1414 d: StaeSlOVeinnent. l , til,,such,;4l reieritifiiMsarAbsolniApiep?4.4tii.", tioi; every say's news 1 1%';:ist" conelit: :lively shows... Scarcely a :telegram rettehea'-us-fromthe Soutluiriir rebellions States that does not carry on its wings intelligence of some horrible crime com mitted by..thelate rebels on and.against Southern Iltnists, Unlit"white and hitt*, We might fill our eplumpEtwith, accounts of , these . outragesiicominitted: by Democratic 'rebels upon humnanity,. deecney and ludtiC;l3,. lint' Will confelit, 0mo:1V - 6Si:with 'a, ,brief I' It • , }1 ; f pp.., - tactsjconnacted. with the,:terrilde , masi sabre, perpetrated in GeorgiabUt a:few days: sin'ee . . ' - A 'lnia<by , lll& name 'of: Pi , 4.e;' a f : Vrita n c:l4l.p' by bi i iA,' . 'lYl6: oerv ‘ ell:t i ts aii ; ,9 lliCer Ai ihe,'Dnion*tirtny.: .ißtriug4,lm;rehelliom im,acynKny..willi a' man by4he'namerofyitrphy, Sheriff; of- he county,-in . :-.l6amp' MO' nti' - tioiri- , Mee Of o,,Rouldkan,,Part . i tel. (lon-, ,gress;-we1 , 446 tjm,town.of Americus, in the eminty -of : Sumptei; , 'Georgiai :to, , ~.. , 7 ad,drebs a gepublicatimeetingi. They ) iegigered , tibbir nainetf 'at , a.,:litot i el."4 tlim,,ila i.l,:p.iid We!:c„therelput a short; timq,,'when ; they were , notified by thei! landlord thtit if theydid dot leave the house he would lose'all his boarders: T wit heir reply s : " eraae our names . from your hooks." They afterwards. addressed a Republican meeting, amid ,the mutterings and curses of - the rebel citizens. After they had deliVered their addresses, they 'went, by invitation ' to the house of H. K. MeCoy, an associate Chief Justice of the State, and• while . there, the colored Republicans attempt-' 1 ed to march through the public square, 1 unarmed and peacaj'u7,...' d .A. Judge,.of the Supreme Court. then .in,session,. ordered them to. stop the music of the drum and fife : a colored man standing by, not having - heard the order of the Justice. cried out : " Co on with the music," and immediately ,the rebels• drew their pistols, ,sh - rit-guns, knives. ..Sr,e., and -drove the negroes from the square. 'Messrs. Pierce„and Murphy, knowifig ',nothing of this, approached the square. The Mayor, while ad dressing the mob, was told by the vil lains-composing '2 ii,-thlit :the negroe , .: should not be hurt, that " these tiro ti ,-- (2 •• ii - kit e iis 3 -iWI ssh oittd -rd- air.' :PL- Messrs. Murphy and Pierce were their:- selves saluted with expresSions such as the following : " God d—n you. you will nev,etje-e, the square alive." - BY a circuitous re Us, they at length reach ed\the office of be Freedmen's Bureau, and remained concealed 'until . after -nigh! fall., When they escaped through" the fields to a : point putside the town. All the WOods ;vere pfeketteny armed hordes of Men, who made no-secret of their intention to kill Pierce and Mur phy if they Gould find them.. A few dayS afterwards, Mr: pkree, 6companied by Mr. Murphy and the Rev. P. F. Putney, and about seventY fivci colored men, approached the town of th:inilla; Mitchel_county,Haergia._at which place Messrs. Pierce, Murphy and - Janin (a colored man) were to ad dress a Republican meeting. About four miles from the town they. we - re inet by a man named James Johns' who announced himself a - courier," sent to notify them that tip:profile of CaMilla,ancl of Mitchel craw y would pc • r'lnit i...,0 Rcidical sfieaki:n. , :t : that the county • ;COs . theirs, an el, they iyientled to ,rule it' Pierce heeded the warning, and sent a_ note by a freedmanto,the Sheriff of theconnty, asking the protection of the civil attthoritiev. The. party then moved on, and was met by the Sheriff, aboitt two miles from the town. who was accompanied by a posse. The Sheriff. asked Pierce not to enter the town, He replied that inasmuch as he was violating no* law of the count , and no right of the People,' he would -. speak:hi Camilla ; that he had a right 'to do, Thereupon the Sheriff . and his posse; all being armed and mount ed,'ilashed off to the town. 'Messrs. Pierce and Putney, in a buggy; moved on towards the town, some distance in advance of the rest of .the party. .At ahundrpd yards from the Court House, the wtigon,yontitining a number of col ored mea, wasmgt:by the Man Johns,, with a double-baireled shot-gun; which 1 discharged into, he wagon,woun - ding tube? ,the.eolored men. Upbn this; there arose from either side of the road, upon which the ecilered men were ap_ . preaching the town,' a large nuMher of rebels who,had been_ concealge under -growth; who opened. a cross fire FpOnthe colored people. Afro ofthe nogriieFc'having pistols, endeavored to defend thethselvee; init,the - gretit Ma jority 0f . them..ded . ...1 .. .. , . Pieree . 6 . 114 riitney''.ruelled toward ; , •gonietOling parties, Air: Pierce ; prying, out : thitt, don't do that i" tpotAbisi the rebels *turned upon Pierce sand 'Putney, and fired'i and Oltonlder. Botb, however,. took to the wooaeland e'eaped. -;Tlurfreedrabn Otavingempt the'rew'iqviiiiiers'fbeyllxad,"fled'for' their livesi towing the wounded On the' grouno.. The ,r4ele ,pursued them„ first assuring' the'meeli . re4tliat the color men left on the'grinnl were; dead by' ropt , nt6d their Preetratelaodiea7' The pur,euitlyas ecaitinued•UP:"iintil . : o: fbe t Of . :§obtember_ 2,001, the robele.uping hoyPes.and bloOd . h;OTuis eaptfiro the:. fleeindnegrOee.' The cries and shrieks' of !lie ?leg ro . es lob.rd ,keai:Xon r sidesc e' dial hio,' ci oriels„ ; I 01), O, 1 1 D' e a ciiitcy, boa. at, that' cfri;r . . 4ion thowity-con=. tain's'poeide ' Murphy took refain:iivO '46Piirted c liOilee;' de teriniried to i3Oll ;105,1igi tie , dearly ...tte pospible. ptirettori,aurrountlod the: ,house a , and - demanded Ads' sitrientler.i After 'ionic ; POrloy; upon blemi `rpm " ji i 44:44dilblf • •: EINE 'bloiv i on the 'Froth barrel gun;in the hands of one of tho rebels. Besides the wounded; whites, it is be- . . lieved.:..tbit • fifty.,colopi'll':itton,• killed orr,ppyrate esti •MatM - : It- is riSOrt4iliacthe Sheriff of the 4:Ay 14eil in: the murderous work: r igistenii the'intik'ii'posse that ucconiphnied. he. accosted Mr. Piercb in the Morning: It is also - asserted; that a leading member of the Young Men's _Democratic Club went to Camilla on the Friday riight pre -ceding,--'with-the-purpose-of-inStigatit g the rebels to these bloody myliiitro dibus • ants. It is the settled" detelmi .naticii4nf the rebels, thynilitary having beenwitharmyM ) tha, the Republicans shall not. he)alloWect .to .canvass ;the district: • fi' f — 1 p 4( )% e narrative of the _acts 41,:t,tlibi horrible, :Ind hleody:ti:agedy iS gleanc4lroni a long letter to the NeW York -Vribunc, in which the particulars detitil. ''• Union, Peace, and. Liberty irt,Cnatirland county. this is the kind „ . of feliel,barbarihm that - . you xre asked to: 'endorse in your votefor Seymour 'and Blair : and this is hut a very Mild garaPle : iif what Will - be — done all over Abe rehel'States shotild these men be elected.' Ambush, the blood-hound, Mid' cold-blooded murder will every where he need' to exterintnate 'Union men, Whit!e and black, throughout the 'entire, South. . 'Phe way to prevent this bloodshed and lissassination is to yoteSer the man whose motto is : " Let us hare peace." Let him be eleernd, add every man's_ property and life throughout the length and• breadth of the land will be as se cure as though he were guarded by the strong arm of military ,power. No longer, then, will it man's fidelily to his country be the Kuk-Klux mark for murder and assassination. In the de sire to-make.the Southern-States as safe mid free, as those of tliTiVorth, let party-feeling he. fergotten„and Jet all rallytio * the ' Btandarct of Peace and Safety, under the leaderiddP Ot (3,11. a ~. - - BILLS for the lialt,Neeting are now , ' ready. and we hope oer friends in the sei;oral borough's and townOlip, will call at once and get them. The tile •is very short. but if onr friends Will work earnestly We can have the iTreiniii , —ovurlid - d - in - off t-Hgle-:- i i._ b . ,‘i Itayar Hoffman Mayor HoFFMA.N. of iNTew YoOt city, came among our Democratic brethren to enlighten -them ; nod also to win over to his'party such 12.cpublians as lie supposed were weak 'in the faith. The latter part of his task Might have been spared him, as all Republicans in this cilanntrit,y—are-.-firm=iu-their—adlte2- I:eltee I 0 loyal principles;- - - .That the Mayor is a trained port=- cian one doubts, and that his Hpeeelk Iyas s:ophistical : but few will be found to deny— Ills cry against Radicalism was but the echo of Democratic oratory •.ill over the land : negro`suffrage, tax ation and the financial policy being the burden of his song. Of course all the evils from which the -Nation non suf fers, are charged to hi tpublican rule, whilst the suppression of the Rebellion was credited to Democratic valor and skill ; Georke B. McClellan represent ing both in the estimation of the 811.11.V.F) Mayor. The South Carolina Legislature, to gether with its Executive officers. paid, if the Mayor sp'oke the truth.' the very ineonsille•able nom of s6pb per annum, ..as their share of ta:4..ation. The Mayor showed this to be all wrong. because the conclusion - to which his argument leads was, that none,but rich men should occupy such positions, whilst the la boring Mall ought to content ,Jiimself with his ordinary daily avocations. This may suit the Mayor, who b his Btntement is a bondholder, but ifV — mlot, what working men believe. • -Financially he ;advocated the pay ment of the bonds in greenbacks, but took good care not- Co say-how ho pro-, posed to cancerthose greenbacks. The simple-result of his theory would .be fiat-fOoted repudiation ; first, of the in -terest on the flagella] debt ; and, se condly, of the principal of the (lebt itself. ;This is what Brick Pomeroy, a much more candid politician, and more ont-sikken . in rannotracing the purposes of his partyi - says,-as thefol lowing. extract froin the Democrat, his new daily published in the city. Of New,. York, fully'proves. He says that when the Democratic party is successful, we shall hear , " nothing of payment of the bonds in greenbacks; and taxing them, for Ivtf, will repral]ate the whole debt; and leave nothing to be paid or. taxed." This is the Franey of . the Demodratio. party on the financial question, hi_ a. nut shell. • ~ The 'Preedhuin's Bureau is an insti tution niran , whiCh the -Oratcfr vented' his Wrath; holding up the enormity of the' Republican legislation in its .e'stab- Niten we 'consider that its; cest Cince]ts origiqms been $5,617;600, - and the • reVenum'derived- through its . reiiehed' $66,162,864. 82; from the:cotton taxed - raised by ,nogroes, whose a oi• was inecuied, and -whose interests were . protected in that labor, through its fostering care, We are led to Think-that a similar profit would lead.ncen engagedt in raciness o; con fralp.themsej.ves With,thefact that they- 4(1 4-good thing pecuniarily. • The oh; jettion 'to the' 'Bureau is wholly jirt,of the DeoracracY,_ and figures show that the government 'lMB,;incurted' no 'expense through ,its ~M'ieationelnit. on - the. contrary. it has -derivedu.ravenue_farifir..excesa:raf-the. eXp - eraliture;','tegtilft'ted " labor the South, to. as great: an extent 'as it can .I.feregultiteil,-in view, of the terrible op.: ilesition,,-indticed by , tho'BO-cilled - rot 'erectable whites, to' measures for the 'reconstruction of the. Stateif;'paCsed bi a op l ~ Oongress •" ILI ‘ ; .1114:11/4 4 0.1; Appghoii,iir*,*erp no Pcittib,,btit that ala.yeatv,: good citizens; despite "the feceritmur deri and :outFages coMmittetr upon Priion men and, 'ltegroes. That 'the people of the Staith's,herish the;" Lost, Cause,'.!;:*el - eall-Tohn Foraytt4 of:the_ 4obild:Pegister, topro'vetj:who?trays i. 4 ' And, here may as well.-eny that the people of the Boutlulo not.irfiend:to submit to that poimanont rut result as the Tres electio-npylf." The'poetical Albert Pike says : The iv; is our land ; the. North is foreign ttncl hostile make lithe old Union. ient 6 pfa be restored, we will hope to see the nth independent before we die.".. Gen.. Battle; late of the Rebel army, says " The DemoCiatic party indorses prin-, elplee for which you battled." - - 'ind - lastly, as an exultant" liope that "Seymour. may be - elected, the. Chatt anooga. Union, . .4'.Bull'or. any.nnd all taunWof tyranny until lifter Noveinber,:iind tlienHwell, we would rialinF bo n - nicnble squiri9l 'than a while iadical.i''.':.. .. -'•- : *, - - - , Ain there any 'rebels in theSouth'? Atte4.4 to fitO Assessments. rto-morrow is the last, day lipre in town for• assessments. We are,inform ed that in many of the -townships to- Zak iii the last - : Friends, don't- forget this . : See'that alryour loyal neighbors - are properly aAsessO, -. Governor GgARY will speak at the Mass Meeting on Friday the 9th. Resigndtton' of trodge Strong Eron. Willhim Strong, one of the Ickes of:the Supreme CoMi. of this State s has rei3igned his commission.— The vacanewill ho filled, until the election next year, by an appointment by the Governor. ti This will secure to the Republican party -a complete 31s - cettdancy: in the Supreme Court; and , put an end to the system of fraudulent naturalization in which that r augnst body is now engaged. We sincerely hOpe that Gov. Geary will not hesitate to appoint the 13tirt 1-teitry W. Williams, whom . our party last year, through mere negligence And MipitieLess, alloWed to "he beaten by Judge Sharswood, through, the agency of coffee-colored—naturalization papers: Since writing the aDve we have learn ed-that Gov. Geary has most.properly tendered. the appointment to Judge Williams, and what is still better that he has accepted the Iraq. So that the majority of:the Styreme 'court is in, full harmony with the loyal 4.10* of the State. tits clip the fLllowiug front the Franklin Repository: The Boy): Blue of Chanibersburg had ajoily time at their headqtarters, on Thursday night last. They had assembled for the piumoso of listening to some re marks from. our candidate for Assembly, Capt. Win. B, Sheibley, of Perry county. After tho Captain had flnished,_,Mr. DA VID DIXQN was called on, who entertained all present by relating his experience as a soldier during Leo's illVagi(111 of Maryland, in September, 18 i 3. He 'made FOlllO first rate hits, and kept his 'audience in a roar of laughter until lie htid concluded. If Mr. Di x o nlirs 1. -- gisvEr - a -r iow — trours!"nence; - he - 1 can-tilt the hull-.le) - overflowing. -He-is a faithful employee of the Cumberland ,Val icy_ Railroad, a staunch Republican, and an earnest advocate of the election of tie Republican ticket. We hopo' to hear from him again before the election. The Mr. Dix.o.V above referred to is our townsman DAVID 8.. whose honest heart, genial face and ready wit. will gain him hosts of ardent • friends wher ever be may be. It will be no news to hie Carlisle brethren to hear that " DAVE'," is marching in the ()RANT and Com , ,tx army. A man made of such stuff wonld'nt he comfortable any place else. May his shadow never gross - less'. Gov. A. G: (IunTIN is confi dently expected to be in Carlisle, and speak at the Mass Meeting, Thp, Campaign. Grand Republican jaass Meet" ing in the Court-House. Ono of tlie largeSt and most enthusi astic :Kass 1I .ever held in our ton assembled, under the auspices of the Grant and Colfax Club, in the Court House : on .last . )yeduesday evening James M. Weakley Esq., the Chair man cif ,the Club, presilid, The meeting opened NVlth an excellent Campaign song, sung by the Grant' Glee Glob, composed a Messrs John ,H. Rheem, H. 'lt. Williams, B. K Spangler and W. M. Ogilby.. A com mittee of five was then Appointed by the chair to conduct the speakers to the was --composed---of Messrs Davidson Eckels, Geo. Weise; F. S.. 'Frysinger, - JOhit Hyer, and James A. Dunbar. The Glee Club, sung another campaign song while t lie Committee waii absent. On reaafing the Court House, the Speakers were greeted with cheer after cheoi The Charinahn then introduced to the im: mouse audience, Majca:A. 111. Hancock, of Maryland. Hpon taking the stand he Wag - VI - 014S' to proceed , for some iminutei, on: account o f . the long eon; tinned and • tremendouS 'applause which greeted him. Ho then made per-, haps the most eloquent and argumen tative speech. that has beim • heard in this community since Col. Coilienter of Kentucky deliVered his long-to -be= remembered address here in 1864. On the subjectgf the .National = debt, he made" winest eleveut answer , .6 the misrepresentations of Mayor Hoffman, the night beide, and from the official figures showed, that under _Hoffman's administration in. New:York:city the. debt has 'been constantly • increasing, and the rato of taxation run up to a most alarming extent. The following, are the . figur&G apd in the shape in Which hopresented them: . EXPENDITUREtI UNDER DEMOCRA:I,TN NULL IN NEW TORE. .4nntat ta.rfor the iiqiport of t teetotal . Government of ; - Ito eq of Arno nee,. • ' : . . . Year. --; - Tax. - Mayor. Rate • por capita. 1850. $9,748507,80, Fernando Wood. $13.42, 43111,11,047,432,23-11eruaudo,121ooth,*--4( - • 1002. 0,004,27110 George Opdyko. • - 1863 12,(191,9e5,14. Goorgo Optlyke. • 1804.13,705,002,64. 0 .0, Gunther. • -1666.18•203,962,86. • 0.0 Gunther, ' ' .• 1800.90,058,757,88. J. T..Moltean. • _ • 46,06. 1.1301,- , 12,170,877,83, 3. T. Holtman. • • 22.17. , 1863124,147,983,07, •3. T.lloo'map.. •• " . '24,14. Q.. n•what ctindttion was tho • now oily' court. 'hone° whoa Coffman bocamo Mayor? A. Carona hooalao Mayor January 4,• 1640; $1,250 1 000 lads than boon 06005 on It. ninco thou the f O / 10 w1 1 L 9 LlPProPriatiOna have boon made for It, 'and expon4oil umler,lll6 ogucilon of 11oftuon : , 11306 - - • ' •- ' *600,0110 • 1807 , : •• • ' ••• 1, •.. • • '•• -. •.' • . 000,008 t, 140110 , .7, , ~• '- , . ". •• . • , . • 0300,000 ,12 , -• 1104.113 141• It 118111 i It. 4941,1p.'.401131/1010,14,11 court-lonlolk '. ti 7.' • . t . • ~.7 :. '•;: r ' ,,, r . .., - 7, • A. TIM stMaintfircturcan spend. All they . cull' get. Thu appropilatiOns of $BOO,OOO in 1807 was “to com plete" It S 6 with the appropilations for 1808, but it is no of complete. Tho $BOOOOO in 1808 Was."to conml6to and furnish" tho building. Irow much wilt'bo its actual value when tom ^plated? - :All that is there, and should be put there, l i .could.bo—put them at the outside for $1,000,000. : He then gay . ellie•figures• hhowifig• -the utter profligacy of the Democra cy in the: State of Maryland, and. said that Delahtare ., had - so - 164: -- beenltit their control that they had destroyed the records of their Shame. . - He asked if this-was: the kind of Democratic , economy that John T. 'HoffmtoVished• - to liave _administered our. National affilirs.• HO further ..coriected__Hoffmaies_ _miarepresenta, thin ina-eference to the tranquility that exists to-day in . Kentucky, under DemocraticAdmitlistration. lie showed most conclusively that, in that State, froM flutshoies of the Ohio to the con : , :fines of Tennessee, sthere'is nothing 'but the blood, the murder; the alas ' eh:Motion of Urrieri that . give -anything like 'pleaSure to . the Demo cratic-rehels.. Havinq ; -bid the , Hon. J. T.-Hoffman good-night,. he devoted the balance of his eloquent address to a comparison of the platforms and can didates of the t*o parties,•miost coot= irretely shewing up the.rebel record of Seymour, and eulogizing the patriot ism, heroism and. greatness of our'rie „blp• standard- bearer r and-tilosed.' with- u - fekv. eloquent retaarks,4 addressed to the ladies who graced the meeting With their presence. "Throtighou t, the entire speech he was listened to with the Merit rapturous applauses. • -We would earnestly recommend to our friends thrOughout the Sthte, wherever Hoffman has been endeavor ing to instill his insidious • falsehoods into the minds of the people, to secure if possible this talented orator to answer the deceitful Mayor. The next Spealer was .Ciipt. A. B. Hutchison, ef Bellefonte. The Capt. is so .well and so favorably known in our "midst, having canvassed our county, in 63 and 64, that eulogy on our part would be entirely Superfluous. His speech was mainly devoted to an exposition of the purposed plan of taxation as set forth in the, Democratie• rebel platform, and contrasted itmost eloquently .wiih. the Republican sys tem, Which-taxes-nothing but the most extravagant luxuries, - -and - does not, therefore. effect the poor man in the least, the only • article taxed by ther e Republican system which reaches him being the small one of matches, at one. cent per boy. • Capt was frequently interrupt ed with applause The, Glee Club then sang another song ; E. 11. Coates, Earl , of Philadelphia, closed themeet ing With an eloquent appeal to our for eign born and RomatiCatholic citizens to conic out from the foal party which boasts. that it uses - them are mere step , ping stones to 'power. Trinendons cheery were_ _giyen for Grant, Colfax, llit;tranft, Campbell and the Speaker. A grander or more effective meeting wus never held in our midat, and we sineerely'hope that we - have one' or two more such. before the `eampidgn el ose s . NEwfwiftl RANT` AND COLFAX lIMil On-Satnikluy-evoning-last, the. Union Repuhliellus of Newburg Borough held a meting and organized a ' Grant and Colfax Club selecting 501 IN 11. STOUF FER for President and O.:W. SWIGEIRT for Secretary. The Club,-is in tine working' order and prcimise . s - to do much good. - Arrangements are being made to render the meeting to be held in Newburg ou the Bth instant; the most successful one ever held there, • MIDDLESEX. The Grant and Colfax of Middle sek township is officered as follows : President—GEO. O'HARA. Vice Presidents—DANlEL Wr LSO N, JACOB ALBRIGHT. Secretary—HENto:' . GROSS Treasurer.—JA COD A regular meeting of the Club will be held this (Friday) evening, and a .township meeting on Thursday Octo, bor Sth. Middlesex is preparing to give a good account of herAelf in Octo ber. LARG P. . MBETINCI A'r-, T4 SHIREAI ANS-_ _On Saturday 6vening — last Shire manstoWn witnessed the largest politi cal assemblage ever gathered together in that place. The ladies too, were present and with cheering countenances graced the occasion. The meeting was organized by the election of PresidentGEo. SV. CuisswELL. Vice Presidents—JouN SIM RBA N SOL. ItfonLY,R. BRIVJ A MIN STIOLIOTA J..G.'KisTr,a, DAVID &HOPP. BE6l'o=k:l-DANIEL Rupp; MAT THIAS BITIVIt, - The meeting was addressed by Gen. A, 13. Stmarn and , Capt. J I G. VALE, in speeches ful,l_of eloquent argument and patriotic fervor. Hampden,. and Lower . Allen will do their whole• duty in October. • WEST' FAIRVIEW IN EARNEST. On 'Friday evening last West Fair -view had a rousing Refinblican benefit. The friends of the Tanner and Printer in large numbers assembled and organ ized kumeting by the selection of W. F. MARTIN as Chairman, DAVID NEW COMER and Timm( D. Muss as Vice Presid‘ditts and Capt. J. 1 .4. VALE and Lieut. F; S. MARTIN as Secre taries. " Gen. A. B. Shit [WE, JAs. It. SMITH, 'Wnt.. B. PARKET, W. F. SADL:ER, , Emir's., and ()apt. J. G. VALE, edified and entertained the meeting with some of, the most acceptable sp ' oeches of the campaigw East Pehnsboro, , Will . be well in line for the forw4rd movement in October: - REPUBMCAN - "MEETING IN 4ECITAN: ICSBURO A Republican meeting was held :in Mechanicsburg' - on Tuesday &oiling. An organization Nras effected by the election of the folloWing officero. President r ijohn Brandt, Esq., Vice Presidents-L—Jlicob Miller, Win. .Armstrong, John Eoover, John Beige], Daniel Pahner, 'Jacob _Sheaffer. Secretaries.—JOß: Leas, Jas. A. Edwin H. CoatehT En.,. of Phila -delpliia delivered a powerful address presenting fully the. claims of the Re publican party upon the people for their suffrages. . He was followed by W. P. Sadler, En., our candldati3 for State Senator whoin a forcible_ and atirriug,adiroes urged- the necessity of • eecuring the success of our, own State ticket at the October election. • - W. 11. Eberly, A. Palmer,' D. IL - Qarmany, • Dr: C.. Miller and Kauffman, 4sq. favored the assemblage, .with Campaign songs. • G. — 7lricrlilird - b - a7 0611'1'0r:di l'op - übl Ivan tr .of' ()timberland County to 'imitate our friends of . MCchanicsburg in their .zeal, and enthusiasni for,the success of the part.* and learii . frerri-.then what be acceniplished' by the . untiring . effores of such live Republicans as those - of Mechanicsburg. '• SOUTHAIIPTON ALIVE. ' Repuhlicana , Sonthamptem (1.1 12,00. 13,70 MEM inamenSie meeting in •Leeshurg, ',on Wednesday. evening.: At an early hour delegations, having banners and ,headed by bands of music came_pour r lng into the town from all' gilarters. Fully fourlundred ieoplo were _Tres; ... _ 'mt. Prominently displayed was the carpet-bag of R. J. H., which he had left on his visit, the evening previous at ibig place. • I - The meeting was organized by 'the, election of the Following : President.—J.Pegeley: ' Tice Presidc,nts.—Jesse Allen, S. klenderson, Henry B. flock,Geo. Walters, Esqr„ Samuel Taylor, Adam Heller,-D. j.---Hartzel-and : Wm. Clark.- SecretOes K. Wagner, A. B. Earnest and John E. Matthews. Addresses were delivered by. C. P. Humrich. Capt. , J. G Vale and W. Sadld, our candidate for State Senator. Thii Republicans of the upper end *have eason teretiltraiilate themselves on their - efro4ts,in the ;cause. of Repith liCimisra 'cud their fellow workers can rest assured that the UPPER END will do its whole duty at the "coming election.' . • The regular meeting for South *Mid 'dleton held •at -Boiling Springs oI Tuesday evening was au immense sue.- -cess; Delegations were present from Churchtown,'..M.t : -Holly Springs and other loCalities, whit-; many - ladies graced the meeting wi th. their presence. That energ2tic young Radical, C. H. Mut,LIN, lisq , presided, and the meet ing was addressed by Jamet R. Sihith, Jacob Rheem and J.- AL Weakley, Esqrs. The speeches were received with the closest attention and elicited great enthtisia,m, Altogether the meet ing was one of the best Of the • cam paign. • New:Qumberland, Sept. 24 EDS. CARLISLE HERALD, • Diana - SIR ; Thorn ,1111 . 5 a Grant and Culf,tx Club organized Inue on last t aturday- F?v(;'ning and thc; follnw 'iug,persons elected oflienrc of tb.; saw Prcsi n G—Ort en Jani6s. Vice Preside?? I —Washinolon Kirk. Treasurer—ll. R.-Mosser. The Republicans of Now Cumbca•- land-and New Markot hove waked up adapt and.gone to work in gorid. ear n6st, Wo hope to incrPase 0111' ity- llandsonir•ly. n IPPESS Br; it ALI Vl' - ' rho He publicans of §ffippensltrg are fulls nrgn— etl blithe inoliortlnnee of the present cam paign...A Club rueet;ng woe culled for Saturday night In'st nt the Council Rooni, _but_rthich__Aus_n_dictursedto the Public • Square. Able, and patriotiu sp; - cDie's Ty.ore made by 'W. F:SAM.EI2 and J. M. CV ri AK LEY, E,irs., of Carlisle, and T. IT. N. M PnEllso - N, Esq., of Wn•:hingtrin, to a very large arta:attentive audianoe. Although no Pffort was ?bade gotmi n melding, the large and reapectablo ernwd•-in atten dance demonstrates that our friends in Shippenshurg fully appre.ciate the Lm'por .tance„of the, campaign—and_will_do F tlietz,: full duty... • WEST PENNSI3ORO' ' ME The htrocA political ..meetillg ever field iltVirest Pcnnsboro Townshipassernbled at Plainfield " on last Seturdeg evening, .31r...101111 Alter, the chairniarr of the. Orant.end Colfax club in that township, presided?.. Fully three hundred persons were present, of wheal it goodly niiinher wore ladies, The first Speaker was James A. Dun bar Esq.,..who urged upon the friend9 - lif the Union Causto: there present, the ne cesiity not only of combined exertion, Lit also of individual action in ord,r f,!• cure a victory as overwhelming as to for• ever silence the in=olent chattering of the Copperhead-DenmerneV and the r rebel allies. Gen. It. M. Henderson then addressed the meeting in one of tha ablest speeches it has been our good fortune' Co hear in this campaign. 'We sincerely hope that the. General will conti!oze to gi'.e his elo quence, to the good cause, yt ,rarnher of times between thiS and. tl; .octqber elec tion. Our friends in lower West'Penrlls bore' will make their majority for II art= irltrift and Campbell over one hundred., WITTY m. MEM BRIEfr"VON PP:I4M STAN43I3ROP,II - Pntistim.Hlll, FrlnkfOrd. .September 3O ii. ISGS., , lerren Drucker ron der lIHRALD. Mit mein brief lush ich in a ho rn esel nest 'ne'e g'stochn, un hab all die Dimoerata von \Possum 'Till, ilfgeriert. Noel' dem sie mei brief gelesa b 011 Bind sie lcomtna, an' hen g'eagt ',Peter, host du unser d:mocratishe pa e verlossa. Die partie wo, der Jticksoll'zugeheltrt hat ?" "Neia sag 1611," Ich hab net die dimacratishe partie verlossa—die di mecca tishr partie hat - ?nick rerlorsa." "Der Jackson wo ihr davon swetzh. dui, der war . immer; rga die• and rebels, me het er' gelebt win, der krieg ausgebrocha lig, hat el' die,anferg,er g`henkt, der.ltrieg verlinetet." " es ink dent dimeeratish , er President Bockenen, der hat g's•tgt er bet keen reeht, unner der eonstitn tion,:die rebels su strofen, last tie . alles stehlen sehiff, forten, Selt, ninth, iii allot die spitsbuben ihre bend druf lege kenna, nu' hen nut die grosse last sehuldan den halz' g'herght, unit die seheltna sind now alto guts democrata:•' „Gester wie ich im welslizkorn fold .g'shaft Itafi, kommt triio glener huh Sammy, zu Mier g'sprunga, un' sagt "Pap, sis a gentleman. im haus, mit a karpet bag in der hand.” "Was 4Will Cr" sag ich.;" lob desk er will saga wie ihr stimma. Bolt," sagt or. Wie ich ins house komma bin, sell' ich a man mit akarpet. bag "Was ist ihrer ivunst," sag Mt. "Illy name is Hold= erman,' ich lauf tit' dituocratisint. ticket for Congress," sagt ute.nomt a bottle ens eat sack , un' sagt ich sod trinka; die bottle hot stark noch "Jer sey Lightuidg" g'rocha. lolt hob s'frogt ttp er'n _brennerei hot, oder whiskey. ituipecter is, "nein" sagt or; das is for_my 'freind." Denk kanst mich net kartforE,far a smaller whiskey, du. bast keen delagaten an der hand desmal„dninagst the whiltkey_ solver saufa. Es is't sundebar das die dimocratisha partio,n4 ufg'holta kann nein ohne whiskey. . , ' lir hot en alto suit an g'hat, das mir bauren . saga sella "Des iota Behr gem quer man, "Was host im carpet bog," frogen sagter &end Glaisbrenner Cormair seine' grosa speeches. lan hob ihn plaiii:g'sagt, ich stiriim net der dimocratisher tickot,lun'- wan ich debt, so keunt er mei stimtErnet. lva, "du Tiomin'st von ein antlers' county," sag : ich ihtn, "parfes fur iii alir:Ctitgreze zn gall, un' -du,mit delver schelma kilh3nsrme.--aldererrhen—Brattorra lesSerer man d'ratts betroga. • Du magst aiif em ticket laufalaber ,lauf 'alis mein house so ilellnollaS dekanst, acm tiolim. er sein li - ncpet vorlost mei lions. Esis siiassig wie fretindlicn die kerls,sin, wan sic unser' stinimn wollal ober: lossen . - tins' zum tonfOl gam. won F3/0 in office sin Ibror Freund, PETINt STANGAEIHROSIt, BOILING SPRINGS uuth 111ithilemin is fully arciuHed NEwcu All 3 E It LA NI). Rec.' Soot' y—lto bort Kline Cor. Sect y—D C. John Yours D. C. 30LIN, (or Seet'v Pennsylvania Dent soh. gown and 01.ottntg. 311atter5. '''flte..great Mass Meeting. on F ri day, October' • U. S_HOTEL hotel,sis by far the mo's.t convenient ono in. Harrisburg,- rand-it -is kept- in+ such n manner as to give- perfect satisfactlowto all gtiestg. , Seo card in anothorcolumb. CARLISLE BUILDING AND • .LOAN A.esoeLkTioN.—We are directed to say to those desiring shares in this - Association, that,-thoy_liad better_make—an-early r appti 7 _l cation, astifter Saturday October -10th nn entrance fee of etc on each now share taken wilt haye'to be paid, Tho Board of Directors nt their last, meeting. ; determined to enforce the "visions Of 'the By Laws in regard to liines• rnd penalties, for the non payment of dpes and min attendance of •officers froin and after Octobcr 101868. CR The Association meets eir;rir Saturday evening, at Gi o'oloult P. 4. at the Arbi .trrtion Char - Ober In the Court Home, when and where all dues can tH paid. Money loaned at every meeting at . 8 o'clock precisely. HILEBAN'S SNVISS BELL RINGERS.— V,wrilists and Cotnedians, will give -turd of ;heir Cnrnival Entertainments nt Rhe,n's Hall, on Wednesday and Thurs day E• nning •Oct. - 7 and 8. Wo clip the following from the Tfarrisburg State Guard. The pros: , throughout the e6untry, her ald them, as -unsurpassed in' their role of vocalists, instrumentalists and comedians, and a hearty welcome should'%be accorded them. They have imported their Swiss COstil mea expressly for their entertain ments, which are of the riehestdescrintien and full of novelty, -while the bolls are of and the seftqlst and most harmonious intonations. A rare and caaste ontertammont is prowls d. I'Sri . of gratification and int erest. • Capt. A. 13, HufrAllsoN appoi t =KEE Carlide, Wednesdnv EVC , :III3g St'pt 30111 Shippensburg„ Thtir'griny Ev'g. Oct. 1. llogueo.own, Friclav Oct. 2. St.thc , Tavortj, Saw (lay Ev'g,. Oct. 8. CariistoSprings, .110ndity Ev'g.' Oct. 5 Ladies' and Children's Fancy Furs. at John l'arnira's Fur Emporium, 718 Arch St., PhiladMphin.L 2 Stock Read his Av. Give him a Cai:! We are under obligations to oar 'old friend Dr, Wm. S. ROLAND for a compli mentary ticket to tho fo.ir of tho York Cm; nty Soci 111 h exlittdtian ~ t the aF,4 - deti en end ar. rangomenL, ha've been in lulu to render it to ret the attraytiiit, 1:; 'rho fair be hebl dh- Ith " - fit Pdb and 9111 days n,f f.bls month. We 'invite attention to the adverto,e• men t of - Dr. Tat - on Branch Bitvors. Tho'gre -,, ,, dent and Cur these Bitters has (.1 , 1,1 the propr.-L , ;r to bring thorn rfosre exten,ively be! , re the ropre. As a .redy.dy for impaired diipstion, debility, ifx, they are unegnalled by anything offered to thg public: • A, trial will convince all of their oxeelle . r;s3tA., and superiority. LEIDITHI AND MILLER: IN THE ELlD.—Thin 'enterprising house , re s. ceilAng imtifanao invoi, or all styles and kinds of sensual:bre goods. Their shrives literally grban with tansy and sfapla goods - of the, latest patterns and most popular manufacture. The fall trade with Om has fairly set in, and we_ ad -all our readers to take a look in their store e nd see how they dispatch businee. To THE LADIEs. —Never hove we seen 0 new stock of Drees Corals open F.O handsome and h•eoming as the presen t.— Paseing (J Sawyer & Co's , larce store we see disphi7;ed some of the hand somest Dress Goods. We were informed that they are just. from Noy Bork and Philadelphia markete. We :could ad% Ise all to roll and. see their immenn stork < f Dramas Goods, Furs, Carpets and Ca oil mere,. East Main Street. under the Col'. mrtnl[qp,e, , - - TERRIBLE. L-1 again wish to inform the citizen- of Carlisle and vicinity, of my rrrnova' to one of the: Store rooms, in the NOW building of Mr. DAVI), Str , r, tpn North Hanover street, where I ba.ye re ceived a large selection of every OM of "Heal Dress 4" fi,r the hone:, of the late,t style, such - 113 HOT, Bonnets,-Caps end everything kept in a first class Millinery eitahlsh meet. Thankful for pa,t farm , . I hope fur the continuance -f the some. Come one : Come all : '3lra Do 'EM UP ' BROWN." Instead ofi I "Burn 'em sill Black!" is the principle ofJi itot ion ofille incomparable - "Barley Sheaf" Cook Stove. For all Baking and general cooking purpose; this stove is o r model of completeness, and WO do not wonder there for % that the aemand: for it is increasing no its . Oxeellencies become morn fully known. The trade .in our section will find it 'to 'their advantage to pay /pedal att , mtion.to o;4' einims of the Bar ley Sheaf. Descriptive circulars and all desired information will be furnished - On application to the Manu looturora, Mesi;rs - STUART.,_PETRBSOX delphia: N. B.—Tho Barloy,Slmaf is both a wood' and coal burner. Avoid imitations. For sale by RITINES, Prtt Guon dtlryfiterS Ann •PEILMA NIt.NT. —ln this it differs from till hair dyes. ,By • its use, Itixurinnt, growth is guaranteed, niitural color and gloss aro re stored. Ono trial wilt onus° .you to say this of Mrs. S. A. ALLEY'S Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle.) Every Druggist sells it. Price one Dollar, Oct.2-I.m Much has boon sung pf the "Maillwith Golden Hair." Nd sohg, however; has yet boon able to.Mnitlte - tl!nt color n popular ono for any considerable lesfigth of time.— Lightred, faded or sandyhair-nre equal lyender the ban Of public We aro -happy to'announco to our readers who di?iro to change those colors, that three applications of fling's Vegefabia, Ain biota will give then beautiful auburn tresses pessossing all.th ft t, soft lustrous I , .. lptlefir , - nhco so desirable iu ibis chief a!loriunent, of female hi:llay -0 ---• ' 1 UP.—intendiilg to removo to tho.WeA T am compelled to anhotinee ,hatall accounts on•my books • notsettled by Saturday, October 3d, will ho left in , un• hands of u Justice of the Polio° for collectlbn. , • WILLIAM CEEPPER 5ept.,25.-1.868. —2t* CARLISLE, PRODIIOEIIIAIRIL.ET. • Carlisle Supteinbur 24t11,180 - -- - Panilty allporfilla d 0.... do - .1t311 , tIITE WHEAT: OATS, (n0w).,..;:, OLOVINRSIMD.;., VIM(IOIIYSEED - 00 XtINED' L 00 BARINSY . ...06..J0` 06 OE . . . . . __. General Produce .-Market. . -- • ; - okrimi, , , septombor, 2401 , , 1808. . Coemcted .If f eekly,.by Andrew Vali/r/DOD•;/ BUTTEIt • 2511 ACON . SII01.71,DERS,• 'l7 •E(108, - -.• • - -22 DACON SIDES, 15 - EA ED, , - ' , 181WIIITII DEANS '8,06 ,TALLow, • - - DEPATIED PEACHES; 26 IPA I', . • 13--UNPARED- PEACIIES-13-- lIIIIISIVA X,. 10[DRIIID APPLES, 250 - BACON HAM'S. 20 DAUS.' 4 , MBE CCOO - . . JUST RECEIVED—Sixty Bushels Pea Nuts, roast od and raw. Also., a largo lot of L'ohl Oil. Solt, - Flelr, Ike, all 'crown in prices., . . Onr stock is Tory full of overything.ln our line of• buslneNi,.fresh-nnd-o,ond—nnd-offered st lo*ovVens4---. prices Sell our goods, at our retail prices atut prosper WM; BLAIR 8014, "south -Boil" Carllslo Pn, • DIDITNESS, BLINDNESS, And CATAB.I3.n .it hot with the ntmeoit .Cefl99 by J. lIMACT 51. D. aka Prothairor of Dierows qf the Eye and Ear in the Nediehl Coll^gep f Penpiyhania, yeai.s experience (formerly of Leyden. ilolland,) No. 005, Arch St., Philo.. Taarlinonials can he seen at turfs offlrn. The niedicnl faculty are invited to accompany their pa. bent , ,, o h.; nn 9«c rote In Malmo:tie°. Artificial oyes itieetted wit Lou I pain. No °harp for I ontbn. 1101t$1? arid Cattle Ponlnrs add Linimontß,tog,4lA or'with a lwe assortment of frovlA Drugs and Nall China, On St vt V. On., just roCet yea at Cornman k Worthlnglnr.'s Drup. tore, No. 7.1,1 e. At Main Street CarlOte. NEW RE)] BIM! IS CONSUMPTION.—A lan wile had Consumption for several yearti 0111,- truly°. t bleedings of the lung's, clued himself with amodicino unknown to the profession, when hie o ease appeared hopless. Ile Is the onjy physician who has' mod it in his own porso . n, or who has any know!. Adgo of its l virtues, and ha cin ascribe thy degree of health ho now enjoys to nothing titiVid use of hia__- -medicine; and nothing but utter Shriek. and entire . extinction of all hope of recovery, together with II want of v.t.lidiinco I nal! others Induced him to hazard the oN:portin.ii t To suffering with any ;he • Ito toornoq a [re:anoint, ilo confidently believer will ordiliroto the clls , ore. 'Price . 51;50 poi loot' le or 114 If doom!, i.en I by c'tpre, iiend for el..onins or ;%11 on Dit. I.; WO: LiiiTos vsq“oN, •ti North- Tenth §trcet, Philadelphia . 3C4 Ac• EIV AD VER 7 ISEMENTS., - ' • - -71-I' .. ::: '- !-= ' '.i 1q.11.......... - -.' .'- . ',' . • 1 _ ,..), 11 3.. re. (' -, „.45 i _—__ ,-., . 0•r ... ,_ .1.13- . , ~,,,,.- ,_- .•., ii. b.olq ` . 1 . .. i - ...7 It/Oil - Ur , g• • - .`" - d 1 - ,7,11,; , ,, er.. v , .-01 , in,:ru. 1 ; , ~......,1 _ 7 m••, , ...ii, o 10l Ceram, „ . .al /7 , , , , , ,-....,, . 'r : , 1 ,i la 0 . , ollei r recherche T. . 4 . .. z..., . , i :,,.... ~A 1, : i4, ,,,„1 ...:11 4: .7, ,.,,0 naj , - - .1-',l-f-T.:,:r...it'i I''''' . ll' 0.1 1 , 8 ‘ • Hi. ,t.. -- ' vl -, - TIXE ,, , , CO?.. .46 , 4!0,,,, •• • I 4liF i n -r ' ': PPIT - 7ii - ;',. Tt7, 3 ...__-_,,-,--,q. rnmm,,,,, at I i before . :;I I ~ ., . "7"1- .t S n'eloet, rth ^r.'^ e 4A - if .I'2 ,i , , _ lel r hr.rri,•,', ' - "P " ad . - 0 , •:L - ...A., -- . : Aden I qsloo 24^to. e,"...,,E. • Ite=m Sent, 350.t0; JULIAN DIIXIIA IN! • TI i tno Cnil37). LLEl''' . RAILRO•D Anima, Exhibition T . PEN.TY. VA LI STATE PAIR To 1.0 1,1.1 at 114 RRNIIII1 1 70. on tho 20th and 20th daya of S'III'TE,IIDER and thf: 1n alof 2 , 1 rhi,y3 of OuTti 11 ER: I of _ANNUAL 1:X111P1110N of the Frill County} arienitaral S wlety to', he held at CIIAAIIIERA. Ili' HO. tooth, Fth and 911 days of OCT, :863 IiAL - nxiii lIITION !beetnberiandllnutx c%' t 00101110,a] Societe. to i, held nt CA ItldiALE, en Me 14(h. 1(.1h oil ICI OCT., 1868. A NNI•A t EX II 11t1 I'lita -et the WeitijatllOn C.,31111' A.trioulteritl Society, to It. held at II Ail liS /WS, ilcild!h, lash, Thi;i :dill 16# THE cr:qt,'. VALLEY R. R. CO Will ',sue Th. AYIp 7'l . 4.1,1 , for Regular Tralh h, dariorr thsottLll,Uflrlre of each of the /11/01, Exhibit r ions, which will he gond for Mama, 1411..a.rt. on nil [boos leavinx the points at critic!, the, Nemolly hi 111, ?mai Mr leaf train leaving Such 1 , 0, , on Um hI ll O Irl,•n the EXhiblllons,ciase, awl po , ,tiv..lS ll , k Jena,. 1= Fr,* 11.1erreito - 11 d2.5' ' , roil; Nee, rill, t1..35 • • 514oTtint own 3,201 .' Al terton 1,2 Q: 5t.,4, 1,160 3,101 • - ilreanou's 1,10 •• iiroeneestle. 2, , 0 o tiooll Hope 1,10 " (Confom' , , O, • Alo l lisit 90 910110 n 2, •200' '• 51I•lilloror• 75 :,„J'itikillersbnirg 2.251 " Kingston 70 • ' reottend 12,15 •• Mertionlesimig '4O " Sltippeoeburg I,s'ol " Shiremanstown so " 4 - 1,1101110 1,11:,1 o white Ilall 20 RATES or rmtr To Chambersburg and Return From Nen-rffin 9E. • lirid,toport 2,25. ,• 0,414,.41. 0 • .80 ••• 1 4 :1114<.11n1,g t hlopen , ..burg LO Snit .1311610 , 1 n .2,05 "' 51,0 n 35 " 1(111,4 t. 1.7.1! •` hattfinan'n 40) 1%1.1.1411, , ..,;( 1 - 1,0 (511.14410 L.( •" • S"nte Lino 55 flood !Tope -1,25, `• 5104,4 n .14.0,..n 90 (Ireasouls... " 122, Aill , ll XTRA T' 11: A re Clam;:oriliiif fir Thut,El3%, October hilt, .",,30. P. :11. E. WILLIAM:I,- Front Ilarlithing ' OOl FI , •111 On1;a4lio SO ''.i Bridgeport 1,, I • • Shippenaburg 95 Willie 114 90'i " Scotland 1,25 • Shiremanstown 70 .• Oliatnborsburg 1,40 a • slechitiilraburg 00 " Marlon ' 1,70 • Kluiziiton 31 i " , Kaufman's l,OO • 511thilesem 201 " .oroenenstlo 1,90 ' • Good lop 20 " Stith, Lino ''' - 2,26 Gleason's 0.:, •• alorgantown 2,30 .100rtnn 3.,' ', Ilageran w n 2,40 " NOO, - 1110 00' I\'lll IP:, sa. Ilan 141 urg and Int.rraedl ae tqati,..s. Thursday end Friday, October 15th and 16th. nt 6,25, P. .1t To Hagerstown and "Return. 4t.,;,,ntown 3 (Prom Iso a1'L , 2,25 ~ t ate Una 35 „Good Hope 2,25 Cariisn, 2.40 Naom,tn'e Middlnsox: • 2,00 !: tystnn 2,70 lIATE , OF FARE Ciptiilbortiburg 1, o • " 67eofinolesburg 2,86 " Fr,ltiand Shirom Inst..ren 3.05 ...:111ppe.usburg 1,15 Mato 11111 3,26 - 1.00; Bridgeport .3,26 Semvllto 1,1101 " Ileirrinbtur; • 3,26 " Alterton 2,231 • . . And other Articles intoticied for Exhibition, will ho Carried' to , a rrieburg, Chembersburg, end itanorrtowu. at rur Regular Terlff of Reten, and 'Loot Sold, will, he Ituturnod FREE OF CHARM:, (AT TILE OWNER , . RISE) to tho 'point from whenro they where shipped, upon .-presents• Hsu of - a Receipt for the Paymeot of FrelAht to nor Agents at tho pine where the ti%hibition In • tip—Amite barn been appointed to sell tielcata at thidgeport, Shlromanidown, IClngaton, aex, Ouod Hope, “reason's, Alterton, Scotland, Marlon, Kaniman . e,'State Lino. Andy poraon entering. the earn whiteout a tlekot, be dill; od fall fair, 9111 -- At 'll/11lio 11111 and Morgantown Tlckete cnn ho procured frond Conductors of Trains. O. N. LULL, S'up't , 4 MUNTUNDENT'S OFFI0”, • Comborshurg,Oetober 2,2 t, I) ItIGI STEIt'S NOT IC E.—Not ice . is no hereby given to all parsons Into.estosi, that the 6.110.c10g accounts have been Mod to this shire, by thu acconotanta tboieln named, in oa, stuthetlog, and will t) proseutbd to tho, Or thart's Court of Cumberland County, for oonfirinfon and altos auc.•, on Tuesday, Octobor 20th, 'A. • 186 d. I. The account of Jacob Ko'ons, Guarditn of, Sarah *ford, a thltior ehlld of Jacob &ford, Into of, Esti Rennaboro• township, deceased. • 2. :Ira[ and gall account of William lloughman, Adm., of eldry We of Norton • township, deceased. • .• •• • -n. First m 4, 1 .1111111 account of John 011 or, Admr a Dar Id Fink r hhindor, tato of mini d township, dac - d. ' 4. First, and final account of 8. 0. Moocher Admr, of Martha M. wolgort, tato of Bureau Co. lAIII4OIO. docoared. . 6. Tho second and flnal account of Joseph Afars It n, Executor of Jacob Martin. Into of East Penns. bow, township deceased. 41. First and final account of John Mmints,,47l- minlstrator of Ocelot Mountz - d ocoased. 7. Elrat and flnal.acconnt of Philip I.lxmin, and Anna °Abort, Admlnlstratora of Jacob Clohhart, lotwof.tho 8. First nail final itticount of s Jame° Dunlap, • Executoi of Cometto W. Rea, doceimod. J. DORSIIEESIRIL, _ • . Register. ' . 11 00 ...SO , 7 76 ..,2 :15 tamontary on Estato of Alexander abode, ate of the borough of Carnal°, tlen'.l., have been' lama' to tno undorslgnoo r, old id said baronet._ All persona inditltd to sold eatato will make, pap mot, nod those bay n.r .presont tlneur. Rrbporly authenticated to • 3LATILDA. WajCIDS ." • . HEI ..I . 20 0 7 60 „'OO =SI SPE'CIA L. 'KO TIC ES To' the •Trade MESE CONCENIRATED INDIGO For the , teuiviry —Free fr.] Osallo Chemist'. Centhente. A Patent Pocket Pincushon or Emery Bag i•Cli r19[1411, CENT For Sale by all' respectable Grocers atadDruggleta. 7,tug R H EEM'S HALL! THE SUPREAfE" FAVORITES I OAI ti 1011 T, ' L , r — i) 1011 T , 0., L Y ~ 1 .1 . 011U , ../AV ek Thnr.l-4, or.t. 7 nmi 9, 1867.' EXCURSIONS! El= I= AN'EXTRA TRAIN LI : V.4' :STOOK, WAY STAT 9 .1,.1 STATE NOTlCE.—Lettors Tea• ,
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