THE HERALD. CARLISLE, R,ENN'A.. ~J~. M. W,caklcy, J. M. Wallace. EDVI'AUS AND PROI'RII:T9Ite Volume .:LX.1711.. H AN \ l'llo u, 111Y11111,1 FOR T, UENBIUL U. S. GRINT.; =I volt VICli ritEsiDExl . ILENRY - WILSON OP mAssAcnu.sErmt rricycEr BOA GO V gICN C4EN. JOHN F. HARTIZANFT, Vi' iOA TG9-11 k. YCO C.N SUVICEME JLI DOE. 110 N. ULXSSES 31ElifT11, op' BRADFORD «1 r /". AUDITOI: GENERAL. EN; lIMMISON ALLEN, OF 11',11411EN COUNTY. FOR CONGRESSMEN .kr Gen. Lemuol Todd, of Cumberland DELECIATES AT LAIIOI , I TO 'CHI.: CONBTI7II TIONAL. CON VENTION. - WWI. .111. Tleredith, J. Gilliugham Fell, Philadelphia ; Gen. Harr -Irite, Indidom ; Gen. . Lilly, Carbon ; Lin -Bartholomew, Schuylkill: H. N. M'Callispr, Centre ; William H. Armstrong, Lypoining ; William Davis : Monroe ; ;tames L. Reynolds, Lancaster ; Samuel E. Dimmick, Wayne ; Geo. V. Lawrence, Washington ; David N. White, Allegheny W. -Aiuoy, Lehigh ; _John H. Walker, Erie. THE Republicans of Franklin county, h'eld their Convention last week, and placed in nomination a most excellent ticket. Their nominee for Congress, Hon. John Rowe, of Greencastle, is a gentleman of ability and enlarged experi 'once in political' affairs. He filled the 6ffico of Srmvpyor General, of the State from 185 G t0N.63 Ora: credit, and was Speakerlif d.Le Ilonse of Repre sentatives, 'in lir& As the Franklin county Republicans have not yet been swallowed in a Democratic district, . - Mr• Howe is certain of an election, should the other counties concede the Cos : gressman , to Franklin. No - better nom ination could have been made. ••- John Stewart, esq., of Ghambembrag, was nominated for delegate to the State t'onvention. Mr. Stewart is one of • the leading lawyers of Chambersbnrg, is a gentlemftti of high character, and is — well fitted to do creditlto- this district in the Constitutional crvention. He is a for cible and eloquent speaker, and_ ativiis: rendered effective service to UM party in ',political campaigns. Thad. M. Mahon was :unanimously nominated for the LegiPlature. Mr. Ma hon rem:esented his county last wittier witir , signal ability, and his bold and in dependent co - iir,e on all que,tioni made inian hdluential and respected member of the House. His election is certain. 'rho other nominees for the various county (Aces are excellent men and earn est Republicans, and we have no doubt that the ticket will be elected by a huger majority than even that of last year. BUCKALEW, 't' If one could credit the statements of our Democratic friends, he would be corn pelled.„ td regard their nominee for Governor as a sort of demigod, clothed with every perfect quality and grace ; whereas, a close inspection of his' char acter and life reveals him as a mere mor tal, and a very ordinary one at that. Wherein lay his perfections, has Ile manifested Chem ? WI his life proves the possession of superior abilities, and demonstrates that excel lence so fondly attributedto loin by his Pretended admirers and cult tgist s ? What•. great measure has he 'originated and illumined by the sphrebtr of his the force-of his logic, and the grace of his oratory . ? In what times or t) ial and trouble has he stepped to the neat and assumed the direction of public opinion, and pointed out the way of, et,eap - Sfrom existing or threatened evils? \Vital, grand rtentiment has he ever that• thrilled through the heart . of lLc nation and tired it with duty and devo tion, either to humanity or country ? When did lie ever rice above grovelling partizanship, and 1.7:111 . 11it roskteneu to its extreme:A dhmands? No man - can truthfully give akallirmative reply to these fineries that will redound to the credit of Air. linekalow. The trutli . is,f hid greaqess and eminence are mann factured4got , : tip for a r spenittl purpose, and adapie'd th suit the emergencies of the times. It is not necessary for us, nor do we desire to assert that Mr. Ifuelcalew is not a man of respectable lai r ents„ and character; our Min is ,to show that the extravagant laudations of his friend': , , aio more hyperboles, and have no foimda- Lion in exiAting facts ;*and for , the proof of this asierEion we appeal to 'history, and to the whole course of Mr. thickaL low's 7ifd; lion his ilrst, appearance in politics, down to the present Itour. Dur ing all that: time ho has been a bitter and ..unscruptilous• partizan, adopting, with out hesitation or scruple, the worst heresies y id' his • party, and defending them to ~the utmost of his poW6r. It was the , iiossession of this chal'acter that . elected hint to the U. S. Senate, iii 1862. At that time the Democratic Party was in its worst phase of treasona6le attitude towards our Government,, and strongest py4itthy with - the rebels, and' chose • him the fittest representativ in alt 'the Slate, of its principles,: teMleileics and affections. _ 'During UM' whole _of, hia senatorial torm.heAlid not, east , one vote, or utter one word to pat down Du; rebellion and MVO the. Union. On the contrary, he ,habitually and Invariably, in a stupid and inditforentivay, as if drugged with Demo cratic Malevolence, opposed all measures intended to strengthen the Ooveyipient, and enable it_ to conquer pctrico and safety ; and we defy. any ono of 'hi s idolators to point,Oet or, speciTy:a word of his in donnuciatioifof the rebellion, or In commendation of .the efforts "made to 'crush it out. Not only this, 'but it, is charged uPon good authority, that dur ing this time be fomented thodraft rebel lion at liitilthig Creak, Columbia county', 'When the deluded followers of his teach ings resembled with orins and cannon to resist - 6c onforeentent of tre draft, and who, vhicn arrosfed and iMprisoned,, :1' , (014), left, to thoir fate 14' 'Lire cowards who, had •im, , ,cd throbs to Ile lii:epotration of tiniawfai acts.' .No/ino 4iivor, doubted' that` - Mr, Baclkalew could,, , ,by••ll sin gle- word, haw prevailed " that Most shameful outlet rst ; but' he never spOlco it-,never • prote stud against it—never warned his friend and neighbors of the danger and mit tto of lesisting s the law, liccauSe lie saubijoned,and apprprea.the 7 set. His Course in the State Senate has •the game comflexieti.- It •exhibits thb No. t!) same' mediocre . . :iiitaraetcr ; tiro' stolid; unscritindoirs devotion to part y ; .the same indifference to high prin dot 0 and manly independencti ; the same subservien4 to batty - - behests';; the satiny abutrity to prostitute his abilities to party tprpoocs, and tho :ante wiliest( ating facility in inconsistency *;tt previous IMEI What can better illustrate his character ihan hls . conduct in the Dechost case„ pd the McClure case, when to sustain party purposes, ho assumed , and defended diametrically 'opposite doctrines and positions, and gave whatever of reputa tion mid talent he possesses, witheat it blurts, to decisions that squarely refute' each other ; for no other conceivable reasoothan that of party necessity. .No amount of ingenuity can reconcile the decal roes of these two cases. They arc as different as black is front %%hit° ; as irreconcilable as truth and falsehood, iinit - any attempt, to do so must be at the Ilnekalew's honesty or intAity..ffae. To attack. the latter quality, would bo to ?amid 'his modest . acceptance speech, v.bercin Ito erects Minstar into a very paragon of wisdom and 'knowledge, aiql depreeates:Alteenvy which his towerinks., superiority .might crrlate in the minds of his Cllllll,AtriOtS. Thai,;Ntr. Buckalew is an honest man, in the broad comprehensive meaning of the word, \cc deny, because his whole political life fotni;:lics the cunlradiction. It Las been too narrow--Xoo invariably Partizau—has followed too 'closely the ruCs e of party action—and has too con sistently accommodated • itself to party aims, whilst. ignoring patriotism, manlis Ness and tho demands of ,tonscientions integrity. .Wo eau readily understand why au old lime copperhead Domoct at can admire and support Mir. Buckalew. Nu represents all that is Lid and 1113ero 'gressive in the effete and dead creed of his party, and clings to it in despite of the tremendous events that have tram pled through the last ten yearn, destroy ing the errors and institutions of wrong and injustice, iced setting up -1105 V types of troth-and . .action ; Mat hew any Re publican, or any liberal-minded man can support him and the party which backs Lim is beyond. our comprehension. .To do so, as to go backward not forw,or r to infuse fresh life ND) old , instead of sta'enzthening new and recognized trythAartiTtio recall men into .power, who Fere banished therefrom for unfaithfulness in capacity and dis honesty, and displace others who have attested their fitness for public trust by the sacrifices 'they made in the great struggle for - the meservation of mir liberties and the increased breadth of our national life. No earnest, man, no sincere man, no man who honestly trod by oar flag in its perilous fight, and who hails with satisfaction the great and mighty results which have followed its victcmy, can all:liate milt she party that tel ..gainh that. ;lag sympathized. 1> Ali its enetnnss,..hy votitr , ; for the IA who was the eln.sen leader thar party in cr; most olleasive days, and whii new. 1,2 appears but to mark how unrenentant the party is, and now desperately and malignantly it still clings to its old errors and infatwatiens. Tut: Democratic papers are ohtent a tiotn,ly parading in their col - aims a letter of W. 11. Kumble introducing- Geo. 0. Evans to T. .1. Coffee, a Washington law yer, claiming that it implicates (lendal Ilartranft in the Evans' fraud. No fouler slander was ever uttered, no imputation had ever less foundation upon which to rest. That letter is dated March 17, 1807, and the art authorizimi; the ap pointment of Evans was not passed until the tWenty-second. The stern testi mony of W 11. Kemble proves that when the letter was given, Evans was, 'not an agent, of the State, and that. he supposed as Evans had , been hirge Government 'contractor, he needed the assistance of a lawyer to help 'him write the letter. 4 Any ore curious' enough to investigate its liktory will Mid all the facts bearing upon it tie paguK 1 I7U anal 1101 of the 1./CgiSlatiV(l :111111 nal. WI , lesate, glanders like'this one ale characteristic cr Demo cratic political warfare, which always iesorts to calumny and falsehood :if; its weapons to kill 110110 E /11,1 truth, so that its ends may he nit:tined. H.lch clas taidly,attiwits are mean ii i riCe cowardly, m i d lo w,. its streviil ill Wl(ll{..al`le,S give 111101 tii a lie so bald and'easy of detection. JA cause that Bend:; ;0 be tiolstine.l _up by means is as bad and rotten us thn ho retort, to them. _, 11A 1i TR AN I.T. OENERAI, TIIIIINOIDE TRIMS' 01 , /11M.LA GLOWING' TRIBUTE FROM nr = On Saturday., General . Burnside had a grabsl reception in Norristown. The streets were throutic.4 with pctopl°, Gen. Bin aside was .accompanied by . Oen. Itartrault°, and was received, the.inili tary companies tho town. ANSr tpn mview he Ehook hands wiht his old cern: radrs of the. Firiy-iirst•re i i,iment, with which Gen. liartrauft," by a gallant charge at the battle of Antietam, took Antietam bridge. The parade' thou formed and returned to town, where, after a dinner at Gel,d3olton's residence, Gen. Burnside was introduced to an innate crowd of citizens, and ik° as I thank you heartily for your kind in ception. I promised' toy follow soldier, General Ilartranfc, at Cleveland Zhu other (lay, to pay !inn a visit and see once more my olu command, brit I Lind co idea of seeimt such- an immenac ,and inithusiasttcy assemblage of soldiers and citizens waiting to -erne me. L thank . „you for, your kindness, both you and my . cotrirado“llartranft, for whom I ha to 'grouter rogard Gain for tiny othei officer of the army. To him, who nover flinched from (burger when work was to be done, I am mom indebted 'for what• oref . of success I may have attained than to ally other. Gat for, him and his gat, taut soldiera of the rifty-lirst, his towns men and yours, I Would bave'.acemia•' pi shed nothing. They stood always I,y' 111(1 in the hour. of danger. , Aerleii lir " That's so."] •I never think of thab bridge of Antietam without having feeling 'of deep emetiOn.• ILIy• Army Corps saw the liiirdest fighting ! and lost than heaviesti. Wo lost loom 'inert when' Gen. Llartripift charged bridgq and took it than Gen. Sherman did (luting his march to the seq.. of " That's.loo true') Wltiitt I saw the ' old tliwsi to-day, bow my heart filled wb.h ' rthaulaid .emotion fit . your - gallant Geo.' eral.and his bravo tioltliO. •.1- thank - you f all for piur kind welcomi3;' , • Dui iug,tho Generhi's speech Glop weio fregneut sheers given for Ilartratift,' al, the `coirc`,lllll . oll that,gentleman stemied forward and spoke a few minutes, ye-• • finindin:; fellow eniotadeic of their' canipaigu together; and thanking Allege present for their interest on tho occasio4t.:-, . Tine Ilepublimns- throughout 'the St4o have witnessed with regret and angqi the course pursued by the Tress, 'With reference to the'Republiean dates fin 'Governor and Auditor General. Sinoetho.ineeting of the State' Couven timi,:that journal haS violently uppposed the election of these gentlemen, and frotkits goeltibo as a RePUblican . • jour nal; its assanlbothen , lliave been more regarded than similar attacks 'coining from Democratic llapers would have, been. • It is needless to aawer the Charges which thoPresslas made against candidate for Govetnor. His whole life is n refutation of them. . - No man in the• State stands higher with the .masses of both parti , s for honor and probity, than does ilmierar"Hartranft. For six fears he has occupied a position in which by'his hone, ty he has rendered most im portant • vAlliablo services to the State. . • Ent. it was not of Gen. Harts-101ft we intended speaking, bUt of the extraordi nary course of the Press towards him. It Professes the utmost anxiety, that Penn sylvania, should cast Its electoral vote for Gen. Grant, and at the gismo, time it must be aware that the defeat - of Gen, Hart ranft, will make that next to an im possibility. This fact has given many pet sons to suppose that the Press is phi) i ng the part of an enemy' under the guise of a friend, This suspicion hiss been strengthened within a few days by the declaration of Mr. Batman the editor of"the .)liners' Journal), that Mr. Gree ley had recently stated to hint that Col. Forney - would certainly not support Gen. Grant for re- . edection. We know that this is not proof 'positive tpat the editor of the Press has gone over to the enemy, but taken its connection with his hostil ity to the election of Gem Hartranft, It is certainly sufficient to make allyepub licans fear 'that they are about to lose frirm the support of Grant, one who has hitherto been an important and efficient ally. If tins is the case, we hope the Press will / have the manliness to go over at once to the enemy, inorclor that its blows at ltepublionnism may not be made under the cover of pretended loyalty and devotion to the party. Every assault made on the State ticket is a direct blow at Grant, and there is no man in nomination on that ticket, who is not eminently worthy of the support of all good citleens. Thosorwho allow -thibnselves, on account 'of personal grievances, to be drawn into opposition to the nominees of the fiitety at this juncture, cannot complain if they arc regarded as foes of the party- which Grant Is leading to victory, - •V Tin: Philadelphia Donnerat, the most prominent and influential of the Go rnian Democrat - 1C papers of this State, has at last also came out flatly repudiating Mr. treeley. t, says "I t out" eonvl et lon that the Baltimore convention can and will, under no cirrantstances, noolinate llontee Greeley." The Le nuw ctl declares - that, in 'thi,s highly important political 'risis it will only support such candidates who ear nestly care " for a.thorough reform, don stittitional liberty and national dignity, and not for any sell - I,h or personal aims.' It winds up the editorial Omit which we Lace voted, with the, words : "The Deinoemtie party will not share with the le tacit: of Bic libe al Republicans the ridicule of the nomination of tiorace, Greeley as candidate for the Presidenoy —lre surely shall never support such a candidacy.' • Aamo opinion prevails among the German Democrats In the Western part of this State. The VollAlatt, an ably edited German paper of Pittsburg, rich for some time after the, Cincinnati con vention itiplged in Greeley illusions, says : " Greeley has, since being a can didate for the Presidency, scarcely any more rest on his farm in Chappaqua, on account of the curious people who want 'to see him chop wood, etc., etc. In some weeks this erowd,, will very likely stay away. Why ?. Because I" We conclude these few quotations from two prominent German papers 'of our own State, with the words taken from the Philadelphia Bulletin, which will he found Im lie irpromi of the :Alm lion : Democracy is in the most mad dening dilemma over the situation. It sees the strength of its opponents, and the transparent weakness of the Greeley comedy And yet it cannot wake up its mind what to about it If it takes reeley, it spites itiailf into fropeless d s- Integra thiii as a party. II it rejects him Mi'd makes a ticket of its own, it drives back all disaffeeted ltepublican forces tic renew their allegience to the rinula,F unto t atiou as a tick eki nfi nit e preferable to any lictro,;rirtie-olie." One thilig is sun.—Greeley aann i cd be cleacd willMut the Merman .vote, and this he will rult get to any extent worthy of the name. All thc.German papers of this country, without distinction of par ty, appear to be unanimous in thalr opinipn that Oreeley has no chance wbatovbr of being endorsed by the Gm= man Americans. As the thee for the mlembling of the Baltimore Convention approaches the indications ,point more certainly to the' nomination' of Horace Greeley as ;I,lle , Dena optic canahlate for the Presidency. Within tile pasty . week DeMeeratie Con- Ventions have been held in several States, with such result's in each case as indicate clearly-that• unless some overpowering necessity achies to change their cation, 'their delegations will vote for the noun= nee of the Cincinnati Conventicle. In! deed no State which has liehba Coerce- Bon, with the exception of Delaware, has declared in fever of a straight-out Do Inn. eratid. nomination. A majority of the delegates?to the convention have already been chosen and it is fair to infer from the indicatfons that at lemt seven-eighths of these are Greeley men, and there is no raison to believe that there will not be the zone proportien in the delegates which yet remain to be ehoseii. I• When _Mr,' Cireoloy resotves anti ac.. cents the nomination as ohdorseopmt of the Deinoeratie . conventium he Will thou ho the nomince.and., candidate of that party.. matior that he did receive a provides nomination.' awl so every one conversant with , polities that Mr. breeloy's vote Ili the • whole ' Unieh r sho'uld a Democrat be nomiiiatmi, would not be nearly so largo tls that past for Van Buren in 1848, or Palmeri) ;in 185 1 3. MS. Republican strength We i, pendently considered, is not worth e,otri "pining: WhateiroP elm/ices Ite ;nay have .'of being made President 'depain,l. en tirey• pn thd'selifl and undivided, 'votes 'or, the ' peibocrotie ixtd.he regardeii r is the candidatent the beinooratic party, and as styli his election to Cho Presidency Will be insisted by all men who uro'-not ' willing that the'poyernment Of tho'comb. ' try Shall pass into tiro control of MIA' or. , gattntatioq. . BUgHALEW' .4ND THE STATE •WAR In 1803 i'ennaylvariirt expend ti about 4'700,000in pay and equipment of tilor genoy troops upon the .requisition of the government of thb United States: This sum could not be repaid 'without an,aek of Congress, and Gov, Curtin and Wm. IL Kemble,' then State Treasurer, tie.' mordingly wept to Washington City,. and by' their personal effort, pro - mused the necessary legislation. 'Fhb bill jwutily passed the lower House.' One hour be fore it came up-in the Lolled States Senate I,b,o:4eMlemep we have, named wont who was then in his - seai, anuouneed that the l'unm.ylva.- nia bill Woulartte rt..tet,44 in 0 few too. moms, *and 0,11e,1 that he ~.itttuld speak :lnd rote for it. Sir pinked nu his hat atm lett Th.. elotmber and t did not minln to MU had passed litialt,v ou g lt I ;a. ttttplittl of Son utnb Mr. Cowan being absent.on tott . :tott.t. I'l ill health, This billmfLsnelt im anttelo sylvania IttasNell with Sun:lfor frp's seat. Talk al' the " 50.1:14 t,a5.0t4.,!" flew a man who reftmes to vote to refund to his 11W11 State neatly a million of tiollas, spent it) tillti:,ll.l nes of her e10i44.2n soldiers, shrilly heeamte it. itt,fx soex:o,l.lyd. yet asps the patriotic. peolfle oi s l'enns3 Ivania, to place 111111 in the seat or Curtin.--Mtdicia CONORESSNIBN AT 1.1.0C,11.1---11.11.-.Lein nel Todd, of Cumberland eMmty, is the only Republican candidate for Congress man at Large now before the pedple. He was nominated with great:unanimity, and is entirely aecettable to the party. Gen. Harry White luiving been mlti:- nated as a Delegate at Eirge'te the Cim stitutional Convention, has very propejfy declined the additional compliment , Jr the sewed olliae. „'Phis leaves two addi tional Congressmen at.. Large total nomi nated; who will be seleeled by the State Cetttral Committee. If- two-candidates are selected as acceptable as Mr. Todd, they will receive the unanimous support of the party.— Lett - waster 4.l:preBs. POLITICAL - , --The Erie Dispatch is of opinion that a largepereentne of the l)emoeraey in that county will never be wheedled. or dragooned into the support of the Cin cinnati tieltot. —August Belmont says the Democracy must endorse Greeley Or die. An Aft can clergymam iii a fervid sermon, once ex claimed : " Bredrin—Dah is two roads ; d ono leads to pet dition, and do odder to_,‘-damnatiou ; which will ye take?" Isn't Belmeneli alternative Very lilac ? • —The Republicans of Lawrence ccunt have nominated the following ticket : For Congress,- lion. John -W. Wallace ; Senate, Samuel McKinley ; Assembly, George W. McCracken ; Delegate to the Constitutional Convention, David Craig ; A Htillt late dodge, Thomas Punier) , ; COlll - Win. 31-Melt:lnd. Blair County - Republican Con vention; on the fifth instant, nominated the following ticket : For Congress4Jlon. S. S. Blair; State Senator; John A. Lemon ; Assembly, S. R. McClure ; Treasurer, George M. Mae, Rev. J. W.' Curry was nomMated as delegate b, the Constitutional Convention. --The following is the Democratic ticket, nominated is 'Fayette county : Congress, Charles E. B4le ; t - .'entac, Wm. 11. Playford ; Delegate toConstiitt tional Conevntiett, Danit.l liaise ; 1h, , ,%- thonotarY, J. K. McDonald ; Begister and Itecorder, Joseph Beatty ; Commis sioner, - Isaac Hert.t. —The following tirkut. has bean nomi nated by the Demiieraey LAI-West:mei:- land county : Congress, Hon. llC.llry V). Foster, subjetit to decision of Con gressfonal oonforees ; „Assembly, John Latta, Abraham Greenawalt.; Register and Recorder, John. M., Laird, editor of the Greensburg A iv/if,' ; ..Comenissioneli John Herbert; Poor House Director, L. B. nnyder ; Auditor, Ge'orge L. Pore. —The Republicans of Indiana county has made . the following nomiiialjons Congress, A. W. Taylor ; subject to the action of the District confetees ; Consti tutional Convention, Dan S Porter ; Assembly, Daniel Ramey ; Prot 11011ot:try, Albert C. Boyle ; Sheriff, ;lames R. Daugherty; Commissioner, Geo. W. Boadenliamer ; Auditor, James Ansley ; Coroner, William 11. Coleman. —The Republicans of Bedford county have made the following .mitninittions : Congress, lltin. John Cessna; Stal.e Sett -• ator, G. S. ; Delegate to the Con stitutional Convention, S. L. Russell ; Assembly, M. A Points : Prothomitaiy. E., M. Alsip ; Register and RecorderZ James Cleaver; Sheriff, It. C. ; Commissioner„los. Riddle: Poor noose Director, Gabriel hull ; Auditor, Mar tin S. Bortz ; Coroner, Dr. --The Republicans of Piller eimntY. on Monday last, lint in nomination the following ticket : For Congress, Hon. E. Me.l unkin ; Scale Senate; Allen Wilson ; Assembly, Win. .S. Wjelion, David Melcce Cotistilutimtal Conven 4tion, J. lw N-. Put ; Sln John 'l'. Kelley ; Prothiniotary, Conti ; Register and Recorder, M N. Meer ; County - Commissioner, Robert Ihirron ; Auditina, E Buticom and Isaac N. Pinceroy draws the following Pen picture of the. Democratic party; "Look at the Denim:rats •of thoqinited Statce. p kip& of 'fools A Wog:roga tion of .4eisards tinder the lead of thiervi. Three Inillioil of intM afraid to ip y ., 01 An army of men without a leader—h4ob without head—a host without amattio or . • . an idea! Where aro the captains—the generals—the leaders--tho organizers of the party ! Asleep, drunk, stealing or making bargains with political cmcmiOs!"- —Vice President Colfax was waited upon last Saturday in Washington by 'delegation of Indianians returnibg ; from 'the hlatiOpii) Republican Convention. IllrfColfax in' reply to an address from the delegation, said he went en the re tired list without any" unkind feeling to= .waribi.itny ono whd dosii:ed a chang,Mip• . •the Vico Presidency., lie wished them deeishle viotory in their closely conlestial State next Okolier, and would join with them iu,Noveuber In cordially support ing Grant and,Wilsod., —Come, now, this is too too much. Two correspondents of the, Nev York See have_sean ill the clouds aiftweurate picture of Ihlrace Greeley, - Ond they Oh* li ie an omen. And co it se—an omen that they drink a veiy hi [brißr nytielo of whiskey, and they should P swear oft" right away, or they may see more terrible' things than plptimil of lloiaco Gieeley in the clouds. Though, if these correspondents are sober next Iste'vemter, - ethey will be.pretty certain to nee 11. G. .tualet claiut.=-A'om.istown ' .711/;, gepablionB of Catania county, 011 tho fonjt4 instant, it jo nomination the following gontleimin ; FM. pougposs,. Hon. A. .4..••, .11ailfoi, With nriv,ilego of. .ohoosing his own -conferees, 50_0d to ilectsiott of Congressional' Conference ;, tiOngato, to Constitutional Cotlyention,. 41.0,i): .tricob ,51., , olt:inpboll.; . , Msembly, ifAnk:Blimit4l Ihmiy ; .Register ntal Re k,ol.'llul'iy3. .4.ir,4ltayt ; Commissioner, ,dOo.'ll cry; Andit'Or, ;JOU p. litiOtman, 1, ',lllitsis regatdodcas a strong ticket, and.. it.7is lip ioyoct that 19omocr4tic' Qnip.bria, w i ) l PI Po 11)(1comod,'''` , • . ‘ _ ~. - ' l Horace Greeley made an addrcriS last fall in Trumbull counti,'Ohio, in which he said "I saw tho othir day n sugges tiom,that I would prbbably lio.tico bitst Domociatic cmulithito to run against' General Grant for president. I thought that about the Most absnrd thing_pstriSi, heard or road. If the'Domocratic party were called upon torrecido between Grant and myself, 4 I know' that their 4; regard for what they call principle would induce nine -tenths of thorn to voLo against 111(3: And so they will, llorace, so they will,. although you are now — trying to bellow otherwise. --A IciulingDemocratic papor ht. An-, nripplls, 3id., tho Aibne3 .11. , tot dul se r; :qv s ' 7 ''As it is, we seem to be between the Devil' and the •Deep Sea. the Prniti more cOonventi9n nominates Greeley we apprehend - a De,meeratic split ; if they don't nominatudtim,,ditto. In trying to cut thO Grant eohorts'in two, the Democ racy may expose itself Co a, Nimoariqara uou. The times are out of joint. The rogues have Muted the honest Men and gutted the -1101180, If the 'Democracy were pre and immaeuhau there would lie more hope - for the country. But the Big Taimnanie,; have gone fat; to Make the people suspect that the thieves and rascals aro not all - Republicans. The exhibitions of profligacy and corruption last winter in our own. Legislature have fallen - With a heavy weight upon the pub lic it The outlook is so on. cctragitig.' HENR Y 1171, SO N The following brief sketch of. INnry 15,9!50n, our candidate for Vico Preslrlent 'CO copy - from the 'Era:dein gton. Uhro n zelcv arta is from the pen of Col. 4 1. : Henry Wilson, Our candAidate for Vi* President, is a line exatnple of the effttet of free institutions upon the struggling youth of America, and also a proof of the practical consistency of the Republican party, I have known hits well for over saventeenYears., Twelve 111011l1IS 3 iliac Mr. Stunner, he ha, a.iwar s b ee n hi s friend, even when compelled to dor, with hint. Wilson is one of the men who ti wear weft - , Time and -trial improve :and lipen theta. Ni, day . ' passes th:it they do net, ICA ii so4ething. I met him whilorzl presiding Over the house of Representatives in the stormy 'ses sion :of- IS. - 1-5,513 and lend- - a chanc9 --- 173 - study his character. lie saw that the time was coming when Denmorats bite myself wouhl he com"Pelled to-choose between liberty and slavery, and his anxiety to secure such a reinforcement to his party was shown in his kindiqss to and confidence in that bravo and eliM rot hotly of _men. And when the storm .broke; In I and Buchanan sought to force the Lecomi.l on const itut ibn upon Kansas, Ilenry \Vilson threw himself with especial fervor among the revolting Democrats. Igo consulted with Its anti encouraged tie ; lta tt aveled far and near to effect, co-operation and organizatimi ; and when my mime was presented for (dm* of the House, in IR. - 19, lie insisted that I should be elected without pledges. These had heed demataled by mane of the more violent R.,rublicans, and iermard 1 , did Ott. ask for the place, bare tellelll , l it if it had Mtei feted v ill , my ind., end t hee as edit of the Wikon dc i;urtl 1 We: , light, and , with the aid of Charles Prany's k.huns John lljekman, inlet 13. llaskin, a n d .Tohn Schwartz., we organized the house, and soon after the 7in - 11 , 1 - ....: 5 .'n,:p40n Democrats constituted a csistless Ile 1.01 blican Ceserve. Henry - Wilson is :1 superb organizor. Ills temperate line tins honk!, and strong convictions, his knowledge of the prejudic..•s and wants of men. made him a great power against ti.bellion, as will in the army or at, the head of dm Committee on'llditary Affairs. 'rite amount of work lie per formed was prodigidus. was a real break (Iv man--a sleepless, untiring and unmurmuring patriot. A little too impuLdve, perhaps, his is 0110 of the truest of hearts—warm, generous and for4iving. Iris frm• - • .5 accord with his St intogr sive in Lis tastes a❑ among "his books al a great deal, It much. .I,:ttva anti ,In s tk, to_ulttly iu hi, :teal it) tin: Sonna, he iti Ofiell . 4,11 the :Ind it) socicts, 11tough 1.0 cover snitches wine or eigat s. Ile is a thorough common ..enee mac, initura.l medi um hutwt . ( . l) quat cling f lends. Ilk ate for lilt talc ay ; lii:.°ll;tgiVUlteSS t...k)lluptlon as hs haled siavery, and lie still i r ; , l far to 1 , 11111,11 ;L nlith lONS I:ltnle,. SllOll tilti,ll , ' ; , t . I , : , he not argnwent, E , paaially so %%hail ts.t reflaot that till, unlit work.i.ql for t h e lowest. to a I,triu," and Nhoomalcmg when ha Wilt: wenty-mio years or age. 7 'II TARIPIe D .1 X :1.C.7 The bill to iljthice the awl in ternal flevontie x, ,jtiat signed by the President does not !neut. the Vie:Ws of either the hightariff party or the revemle reformers, but, it is perhaps about a fair compromise between the two,which is indicAted by the fact that oil,. its 'filial pass 43 no „oppidtion was oinred to it hi either Ilouse. We have at length the text, of the act, but have only roten Lo give a ver y b r i e f outlino of its 'principal. provisions. Be sides tea and donee,wMelt wore exempted from all duties by an act passed early in the session, several hunth•od,articles are now added to tho free list, most of which, however, proimied but litalo rnvenue. The following aro among Ltd more hit portant additions to this take effect from and after the •first, day of August, coon ; - Sulphuric ;ma horacio ;mid, antinvinyt a goo Nato, hod COAtheni, bones, burned ground, calcined or steamed ; crude borax, honks which liave been mannfac hired inure Uto, '2O years at the date of importation ; books, maps and cicada specially imported for the use of any se, clay, college or library, not exceeding two copies in goy ono invoice; crude camphor, charcoal, chlorido of- lime, co• coa, or cocoa outdo ; diumoods, rough or uncut ; farina, flowoN, leaves, plants; fire wood, ginger root, gunny bags and gunny cloth, hair otJuirses, cattle, hogs, &0., hides, Mgorit qont shuts, and siloop sldim Without wool on logs, &c for ship thnber ; mustard setml,•nandiloinilo, eirimunon, olives, oil cake, paper stook, cotton ',caste,- Peruvian bar k , railroad Besot* wadd,tamarinds ; tin in pigs, bars hr bloelcs, and ' grain tin ; • vanilla beans and Omits ; whalebone unmanufactured ; yarns, Most of the other articles on the ist consist of various drugs 'eat& Inedicinps. On and after August Ilrbt the duty on bilninjnonp Peal fq to be 73 . openta pprtoli Ipstpro of 025' as, by the law n'our. force ; . 'and upon salt - in.bullcB - Coale per 100 poundil instead of 18;cents as at preq. ent,,and nett In', bags, bai•rols; ac., 12 cents per 100 pounds, instead of 24 Cook, as at present; bolting • leather and ptiiiinh kole , leatter the duty is redgel . to 10 . per• cent nd valorem,; calf, elciue tanlied 2ti per gent;; upPer:lelithor Of all kjuds and skiis dressed and finished, 20 per Pont - ; 'skins Tor morocco, tanned but unfinished, 10 per. cent. sawed, pine ititelmr $2 per 1;000 feet . ; sawed hem sitintrnori,!,_&c;,.sl.%:por. 1,000 feet, hoard - nica4nre ; chocolate 0 cents* per poimd - ; gi•ound gingor:p cents. Then comes the:section making a gen eral redaction of 10 lior cent on the pre,s ant: rates of duties on a list'bf articles embracing those groin -which - the larger portion of : Tariff revenue is derived ; the mere .letporiant 'of which aro, 'as follows :- • . 'lo.l"niantlfacturers of cotton, all and manufacturers of wool or hair of Alpaca and other goals e all iron and steel and their manufacturers, except cottOn machinery ; on metals and manu facturers of metal, except percussion caps, watches and ,jewelry; but_ wire rope and chain are to-pay the same duty as at present ; paper and nianufacturers of paper; except . unsimid printing paper ; books or other prititcdimel', except as •otherwise specifically' • u vided in the. act; all manufadturers of ihrlia rubber, gutta percha, straw and oil ekiWs'; glass and glassware ; all leathe'r not olkkerwisO provided for in the act, exeep,pglors and Mittens ; • and'on licorice paste and lico rice root. Steam plow machinery and machinery intended for steam towage on canals, are to be free of duty for two years. It is then provided that from and after the passage of the. act all lumber, timber, manilla, iron and steel rods, bars, spikes, nails, bolts and copper add .composition metal, to be used for the construction of vessels-for the foreign trade or for trade ?- between the Atlantic- and Pacific ports of the United States, may be imported in bond andt no dot3i shall be collected thereon ; and articles of foreign produc- - tion needed for the repair of American vessels engaged in foreign. trade may be withdrawn from bonded warehouses without paying`Auty. The above embraces all the principal 'features of the tariff portion of the bill, flout which it will be seen that the pro vision adopted in the House, to allow one-third of the duties to .be paid' in I:7liitc.l Slates notes, was struck out by the Conference Committee. lE= The internal revenue portion of the act provides that hereafter, the tax on distilled spirits shall be 70 cents per gal lon instead of 30; but the special tax of 1 per barrel, mid the tax Oil rectifiers and on sales of dealers is repealed, mak ing the new tax but a few cents per gal lon mme - than Ore aft — gnat - a - of "the 01(1. Beer, pa t ter and similar fermented ligtuoos are to pay a lair of $1 per barrel Of 31 gallons. All tobacco manofactured, or in any manner prepared for chewing or smok ing, to pay a tax of 20 cents per pound : dealers in leaf tobacco, except retail deal each,to pay a license of $25 ; retail llealers in leaf'tobaceo to pay and if their annual sales exceed $l,OOO, t4ey are requ'tred` to pay 50 cents for each dollar additional.;* (loafers iu tobacco must each pay and manufactiners of .‘igars $lO ; peddlers of tobacco—slo to $5O, according to grade. The stamp taxes in schedule B, of the act I ',Tune :10, 1804, arc repealed with the Cxeeption or the two centipstamp re quired for cheeks and orders. By this pro% kiwi stamps will not hereafter bo Oil agreements, _notes, bonds, , intirtgages, leases, certificates, in surance policies , mote:its, ,S*.e. But the -id:o3lp tax on matches, proprietary meth tines, &c , is retained. • The tax on hankers, brokers, &c., is considerably modified in their favor. The provision giving a moiettvf fines to inform6rs is repealed, but the act CVQ brai;es'ail apportionment of ;;;100,000 to be used for the detection and- bringing to punishment of persons engaged in violating the revenue hove. Finally the act provides that after the fi st of January, 1873, the number of internal le%enue distiicts in the United `States shall be reduced to SO—less than nee-third of the present number. Ex (-TO as abOve nuvioned, the act is to take effect on the first of July of the present year 4 372. Thin provislua 81.1411% .c trta•ly cre,lll,ln,ltelt It I+ uptatt,l In all tha spaialn ,111.•11 loth 1111 the 1111A.111. IN Its CURRENT TOPICS —Mr. Johnson, who, at olio tim..l, oc cupied a seat in the White House has been refunded $-I,ono tax collected . 011 his salary. Four thousand dollars iu more than he iv,n worth Eel the eduntry, in the :iggvegate Lebanon county, is re markabluX4r the number of its resident pre:Lein:l.li. Ina poptil,tiTi, a frac%ion over 1,100, there are lirtocil preacher-, divided aiming lieu seets, flies giving onu clergyman to every ninety-live persons, —Thuldwin L.O d VC Works, at Philadelphia, turn out .4. I (oo 11 ItlJ', costing from 10, to 1r) thou Sand dollars, every seven working 11enih, and this is kept up during' the three 4undred and sixty'-five days of each year. Still they can't keep up with the demand. —There is a in ta niooty-une years old in 'Detroit, who obitioataily roiniei to make liiniself useful to itemizers: He won't play base ball, nor chon two cords of wood per .day, nor tell long stories about the things Ito hai novor eaten, nut: got uit at three o'clock, nor prutoud that he never rode in a railroad car. 'tflo is strictly uninteresting. —The. little .town of Wilcox, Ellk county, is wild with excqement over thi4 discovery of oil at that place.: A Mr. Adonis has finally, after a king and tedi... one, effort, succeeded in 'lidding the Cleagenims fluid at a depth of 1,05 feet. Should it provo to ire q good iyell, will hen big thiqg fer'that sectjgni of tho country. , -A Washington corresporideut cow menting upon Kate Chase Spr.tikno's de- Votion to her nuitornal Autios t at the. expense °filer social ones, says - " Her husbakl's mother, Mrs - .' -- Sprag,ite, places 01(3%9111g little su:n of $250,000 in the bank fur each of Kate's babies as fast as they make their appC31111)00 ill this 1,111. • happy world, with tliti generous amount of $50,000 fur Kate herself." • , • —Thumany friends and ,ac mirera Mr. Jesepii JOirorson .rolliwed....tp., know that the surgical operation to whioli he submitted on Thursday to sant his eyes, was ()Ott - rely hoccoasrul. latest report, from Hokokns, ivhore Mr. Jefferson is living, gives groat" hope that he and th6sewhO;love Muir will bopared the ealmnit:y which threatened themi hislmpending 'Mind nose, , Wuu.r. wiettom wit. bouoAt you ;_bo nut AirLyer• trolVorliT your lucrothdity; t indroda tutTo nought rollof from the horroro of Diorepoin 'through the medium of Deturil'3 ANTI•DYB4-1/TlGlSTol4ollglrriltd nod ronwi It. )51e.houid yoltagfor whop this tlud.• lAN utrououhto bar 0 11c , 4 WRY Bitollorpoper-why do you doubt Odin tithor holloro and giro cured t Malay !it • Ms mutter to both dmmotouo OmfunprofitablO.. You'r honith, holmium and LIIIIIII4EI suffers while oduntant: ucoluot to Il oquontly foll. wed by ogrlous nail unecin • trollablo rrAutte. DEMUTIiqI litoonus 40 woolly, miefui to iho muperomi diffitultles agendio ludi guASoti.; as 1111.104p9:1 , 8, CON4IY4TiON, fie. , while b't.viut - and Abut: rind , othor.dboordOrs . proisooding frout,DlutsusTO, It le tbo . auttrothiblerrorontiva mut• remedy tritotru. 2.leoPfl C.-- A " t1: 1 gul l OrVg 1 • ".1 GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, INFALIBLE IN CORRECTINO IRREGULARI TIES, REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS OF TIIE , MONTIILY PERIODS, FROM NVIIATEVER CAUSE, AND ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE, -TIIEBE IS ROT A LADY LIVING Thit'what at somoperiod of Tier Life w)il find the DLIPONOO GOLDEN PILLS. Just tho medicine she nulls' For Nervous Debility, bearing down Veins, Palpitation of the Heart, Retained, irregular or Painful Menstruation, Rind, of Blood to the Wad, Dltzolness, kfi , So..Thosn nro the milt , Pills' ever known that will cure the:Whites, (they will cure in every case.) ThoOnwer folk-and-may be depended upon in every C.O wlVero the monthly flow bas Leon obstrUcted through cold or disease. DEVON OOPS GOLDEN PILLS always Ore Ito - mediate relief 'being especially prepared for married ladles. A lady writes: Ituponee's Polden Pills relieved me (untie day, without inconvonionro. magi. • THE GENUINE is now pat up In Large (White) Boxes containing doublo quantity of Pills,lmd upon each box, you will find the //emu,: Stofilp, 'whited from my Pri. Veto Die, upon welch Lropthwite of the Stomp you will find the words DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PEIIIOD -10AL-PILLit, In Mule Ldecrs, without that none aro gen ui Fell riot expilelt directions accompany each box. Price $l.OO per box, six boxes `55.00. Sold by into Druggist In sorry town. village ' City and hamlet throughout tho world. .Sold ix Carlisle, Pe.. by 1 1 , A. Ilnyerstlck, Druggist, No. 10 North ilanover St. 1 Sold alsgdiy Brugh A:dosser; Mechanicsburg, Pa., and J. 0. Altick, Shippensburg. LADIES I by seeding him Si to the Carlisle pest olllce,.onn him the Pills scut by moil to any part of the courtilW, free or poi.ta None genuine unless the b`ob Ix signed s. D. HOWE, _ Solo I'ropriutor, New You It With Ito gloomy attendants, I sue s pil i to, depressions Thivoluutary einlsslons, IL,mt of hymen, opermatedi ham, lost of power, atistgy head, loin of and threatoned impotence and. Imbeelllty, lied 11 sov ereign, runs in HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. TWENTY•EIGHT. Composied of the inoost valuable mild and potent . Curs - ay., they strike id anon of the root of the matter toms nett.) system, arrest the discharges, and impart vigor and energy, life and vitality to tire onto's, 1111111. They 'hate unrest thoirsonds of rases. Price $ll per lockage of live boxos and a large $2 vial, which Is ray im portant hi obstteato or old esmeo, or :31 per Jingle boo. told by Druggists, and nom by mail on receipt of prim Address, HUMPHREYS' SPE CIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE Co , 102 Road way, Now York. 2nsa4y For tllOO in CillqiNlo. by, S. A. Haversitielt and ornimin As Worthington. BE WISE, SPECIAL%:NOVCES = MEE NERVOUS DEBILITY 1144. R K iS . CARLISLE , rnovi SION 1\ TABRET Corrected Weekly, by J. L.loy, cornet of Pitt and *Oh streets. ONE SQUARE WEST OE \V7I. 111,AI R & SON. Jo he, I:I, TTER (: I • 1. 1.0 11• BP, /LI // 7'//01.7.DEda 7 1 1 dr, SW ES ..11 P.I PRA CH ES 19(4.22 t%V 'A 12131 I do .. II 1 . 1 . 111 W 117 CIIERRIEW 7'177 E 'll 4 t) \ ' A 1 • s CA 1!1.191,1 Mil/PUCE (IA 111(Er. r Wed. at, 2/, ,in,• 17, 1872." I'.l 7.1 r)(77 IS; 71. 7 SCl' A 1 HTG FLOUR WHITE A 2 00 RED WHEAT 1 On le 17 PORN NEW 0,11 I • f'I,OI"EIetSEE 77310 T I 1 rSEED FLA A: , E,ED DIED 1111,1,1NUE11.-Z-In Car!fele, on the fifteenth in ',hat, Femme' Aflihnon 11,4lifigto, aged:heft ones, 7 uionflue and 11 tiny, . IVE IV 7'O--DAI SCpOOL TAX OF 1872 The School Tax for the present year, ha, been levied and assessed by lhe Ilehool IYreetors of the boi ough of Carlisle. and in duplicate thereof Issued idol dell erred to the Treasurer for eollelaion 'line taxable ti 7,1111 of sai.l &hoot Dittriet are therefolo notilieltathat the Treasur.r e ill rut tend al the County Court 'linen., (Com loissionone unit 10 on \Y IDS ESDAY and THU ItSDA Y, the TWENTY-EUIIITII AND TW I , .:TY-NI NTH OF A [MUST met, between the boars of 9 and 5 &Hock of said days, for the purpose of receiving raid and op co mid date, taxes may lee psid th.- ono , • of the Treanor . er. No. 28 .• Marlon Hall" West Maio street. Oci all taxes paid on or I.eford the alcove dates. a deduction of FIVE PER CENT ho nude for prompt pnpno•nt, owl for all 1.04, retualning 1111putd. m w.urnnt of linelwato will I.e !Noted, enforcing the collection tliorpoinroording to W. ALIBI', To. mire, Cat I Isle, :raw 17, 1572 20je7211 t List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postollice at Carlisle, 9Pa., for the WEEK ENDING JUNE 19, 1872: LADIES' LIST. linen IL Ih• Sykvfi Ellen Jane Spirizoi 0 ENT 101 F:N'S LIST. )lOnt'S It ell AlllOll =9 ME= tn=lZl MM=EI nu t I.•r \ • Mao... (zoo W Buyer 1' 1 , ''--,,, My... Ed iriu .1 ? 1 .: ' 41 l' 1.(ul AY luury . 51.k.•rn dPi 1 eltur John Elhot ltAll ' .fiV. • Pull ./Intuos . Mo. tun I , R I. u Smillt Jului EZ== Mil=rl wmtm E.' D. IiTIL'EM, Postmistrpss DEEM NtsrlcE.—A. meeting of the litock -0 Het, of Hit, 11arii,1.111 . 14 u, I Plat/11111C Rail. Cointatat will ho hold at Not, 'n,, oo 0nd.0,.101y I, 1572, at II is'olook, lor tho porpoao 1/43, , tars I f thl • 111.11111 g and tramotet ol any tht, hashiots ASIICRY M.:IMA \ .Ito, 1h7.2. =lll D UTCIIEWS LI(MTIN,G FLY- 0.. ...,‘, 1 14 11..131 oil' i1t.,1.• I h.. ill 110,1: ly :oil! by .I...tit• s t.V.•ryn I L -- A VALUABLE 'Pra6Cdnantl at . , PRIVATE SALE. '1 uniworilicr offcrs,ttt gllvato Nlllo, It truct of 14111111, 01111111 1 11 In 1/111111. , h, nottr filo 0141 Stove Ilburell, olpoulto Shirllnin•loon.ll4lJoho Ing lo °du of I 51..rk1i , Cll.x. lit Ilakor 0501 nthrrd, coolnlolog tIXTEHN nit 1111 r el' high iv c0v0r.441 with Nlllll. l 111111 1 1111 1 groo log tinilicr. 11l le Inelluputible. Fur 111141111,1n5, cull on or luldretn the untoutrl Lek ut Comp 11111, or .tor. tl. Vale , req.. IllJe72lt, . VIII A 11l 01.: ~_.l §7 . . 2. '----- ..:SUMMER..: -1.87 a ..•..,-w,_,,,, lAM NO Oli 'I i.\l:4 .4 , 5 ~;;,.,7..,, • . • . , -I N-,- . . ' . .. . ' Blapk, Japanese and Palley Bilks,. „ • .. ~ • Black Iternanies, . i Grenadines„ -1,„ Lawns, • , . Linen Sultings, . . N . • And all kinds of Stinunor wear. , . ' • . • .. , W•hi.- ,e G- 1 scls . o - o -, - of,- - r- C . . 9 . -, • , - I-N-OR-D 11411140 .C - ILOSE-OUT - ' " • ' • . ~ . . , • .. • . • - s 7 , 4 a .. ' . ' - ' - 't'YC‘' . 1 .Great , Bargains in . Shawls, ILace Points, Lace , Sacks, 6, ' Parasols, . .. , Fans, ' Lapp 'Collars,. l'iritbroidorics, ...C:c..— ''. . , . • ~ .. Che a p , ' C•a,S . S,tlll.e-r . es . . .. . • ._ Linen and Cotto Pants St , ufts, Stripes, • 'Muslins TickingB Ste . - - / '. F.verybody.call and at some of the llar , valus. , .• ... . .. . . . • , Store . Robm Nortb,,east Conner of:Square. • • ~. • f 1 1 • . Pix gspat and eonvincingioasons*by you should buy from us :„,.. . . 1..•,1A'p hayo il . voshltat, bluer ju the City to pick up bargains for Mi. - • ' 2: We Dm , for osii-we aro thus enabled to,buy cheap and sell cheap., ''D. .Wo'havb no old goods purchased at high inioes. ' ' . • . 4.• Our expenses are low ' ' .. , . • ' 5. We do'not opeumbor oursolves.witlf largo quantities of goods to carry over, 1 from one,season to another, but keep our stock fresh by receiving new goods daily. 11.• We'rocoiVO'a 'great many auction lots of goods, whieli we can sell far below. the - ngular rates. ' ... ~ N•'* - T •• .. Until' you haVo oriKatniuod our elogant Stock. - W'o want you to• take a look, whether •youl„wish to buy or not, as we are net: afraid ter have our Goode or • PFiees ccommteibwith antlionso in the town. ' i • 0 ,i97q •• •, : •. • . - • ' • : • • • • .' •• D. •A: SALWY4/1. , .. • , . , Vinegar Bitters ITINEGAR BITTERS •! PURELY VEGETABLE, FREE FROM -ALCOHOL ! DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS VINEQ SP. BITTERS', are not it tilt, Fancy Drink, made ulll'uor Itittn, Whiskey, PloiV Spirits, 110 d It e- Auto Li ditors, a/natured, and iyvieeteneil to tileaso the taste, 11110 , 1 OT011ion, " •• Ite.torefa," 3a, that lead the tlppltir on to drunk• 1 1 111101.1 1 3 and ruin, but ante 11 . 110 Mediolllo, 1111010 from,. the nation roots and herbs of entlfdrillit, free front all Alcoholic Stimulants. They urn the (treat Blond Purifier and a I.lllogavlng Pt Inuiplo, a Perfect honor/wit . and Invigorator of the sy.tent. eartylott off all 00000011 N matter and re:doling the blood to a lie:tally eondirlon, emit:llll,r It, refreshing ultd, Invigorating both lithul 1001 body. They abe easy of adtainietration. prompt in thylreorklon, rertuill in their resalta, sate and reliable . 111 all 1011118 of dis• ea.e. NO PERSON CAN TAKE THESE BITTERS an eortllnu to dtreetlnlis, and remain hoe; unwell, pro their lames no not ,legrnyell lry 1111Ilerld poleuiel nr other means, not the vltal nygami Ivast,nl beyond the joint of rtp tie. hY3IIIII'6I A Ott IN 1110 1;51'10N. llontlacllo, Pahl In the ShOnhl,S, Tigilltit, or the I)helt, Dizzlneoll, tiotir 1'7,1.111.11L11M1S or llit, Stoma , h, 111111. Taste 111 1110 :1/outb, 11111101 x Altnchs, Palpitation of ilto• 11034, lallmannilion nt tho Luna, Pain It, 11,0 t•ttione or and a hiltah,ll 11011,1111 symptoopi, aro theo/th1,1111.111 at 1/yoloop,ia. In 111106 r•aittputinlx It haa,-ta, N01115'114 am. Ixllllolll,l pr,,e bottor totnrantve of ttm no, 111 111011 a Ivltglty ail, cr. tisment. I , olc Ct))ll'l, , llN'l'S, in young",, old, ot Anglo, at •the dawn ml woinaiu,od,ur rho turn thebu It ,I ter, display .1 ,videtl an influence that n 10.,100.1 itnpo,,.•ntobt I, soon prreppildn, FUS AND ('lllti , Nit; I'l'lt 4 Nl and (hlt, 1 , pep,41,1 or Irlig,tution, bon:, Itunntl,do and Intotiniti“tt Pueere, 1/nuu.ses of the Blood, Liver, Klantls unit thoto Illtterr, 11.110 boll most ub,02,1.1. SiCh by Vlttated Blood, N, Ili. )1 I, S I;onelully produted by derattgebnu3t 01 the td.,,,u0v0 organs AltE A IiKNTI.E VE AS AS A TUNIC, papio.,lll,i; also the paailiar molt of avting A.: IL immortal 11,10, rullu‘log Congo•tom or 1011iiiiimation of Ow Lute nod l'ioudul OA wing, Xll,l Diwoun, - FOIL SKIN ILtupthfhf, Ti Ow, Itheion, Blotvlion, :pots, Pinifflom, Ittoof, 'off , ll3ed, :curl;, I/ rut of ..X of the Skin, Ilium,. Roll 1) inoiore of the :km, lint ever nano• oatilie,.tre lifer:, Ay tiII,.MILL out of hi in filo,' t Limo too of, of their lilt : torX. Ono honk In :11IkIn 1•11:11.14 ,”/ llne 1/11,1, I ii , retlfflooff eft 111 it I•111411,I,IG of.l Ol.r.ANst, TLIE LATE') Ifni ti toff ourit,or -flog f the HILO/ lie fiptfonc. fir :off,: olonfow it lull Ii till IL . 17j111IruCtIr.I fool mgfoilf io tlft• clotoce it wh,.n it In I;,11/ 3 nail hell yoti Whom. limp the Wood puff., fool Ow health of thit.ff,f,tool folhov• TiIOI:..AN OS pine faith Viiiegor Ilit ler, Ali. hoof fooffil, , ilfil I/1,1,01,1W that ovor tmooll the ronliffig lAN, TAPE, A Of II EIF ., IVOIi \I. , Intl,iu_ 111 the Qs . t.f II of MO thouhn,ols, are off vf onhy f vino, of. S.ty , Thore oly If+, tofol, ill,. If. e 4ii the 111.14,11 Willi, Loot. I. exc./3114.1:0/4.0,w, zone(' o It iff /Jot , ;furl Ow t loofchts nl the silly Lift! „i, ,I• inn nj....11 lif 1110 till /111 lII,' I. V.l 11U •I' I 111011:yr SOr sk f.) ri of Morhoino., III) dIII:11,1,11 n 1 I h. , -10111 Gu.nollll,l like oil turp. ECHA N ICA tivtals, , II( . 11 tin IIIIHnirt•H L S:•1 111.11 31111er., Ow) o 111, 11:11 lie lil9t 1 1 111 l 1.1 /h.' 11 , 0‘1. - 1 , 1;11.1 ,1 t.d., th.o cl .111.1. C, \ 11/I . gAi iSait'l lit 1111.• .1 11,1 / . I. ,k tit I 1(.1i,111 PINT, ' AND I \ h pel,nl,lll iii I,' EMI= =ME t,ly 111,. Ohm., )1 1111t.ok. awl, e1..1.e1e. 1.t., ~ ..I.lim.n. m,,my ich ir pant thi :leapt etit g th , .Somme, ..n.l Atlrmetn..lll , l 1 , •._ imarl;ll.'y •41 .111rit.g 1,1;1....111/1 11111,1Lti ;WM .111 , 1 111 1111,11., /111. ;I/N.111.1W) 111,11111,11t1t.11 ileual.ge,nettl., 01 Ole ntein 31,1iiet, miof 1t1..1..11111, 1 r The, eat m ot.•1.11. 11.11111 1111 1,11. .1.1.4111 , 1 rt ,1,11,. ger'. 1 1 11, .1..,1•1, 1 , (11./.; 1. oggl.l up mllll it11,,,.,1 In ,teltlimetit. n 1,111...,1,,,•.. 5, :Wog a 1...me.11111 tullmemet. ..1111ti11.1.1 nllly I 11,1 e t.Litlar le• I ,5 the jeirie eqm IL. ..1 11,111,11111 .1.. 1:111. e Ile. dot I. .1 o. I 1 I 1111.1;1 , 1 t /N t. 11.• 1.,..m1•14 TI „ 1,1 It .1 .1 11,1...mmie.I.mie ll,e I.t, 111 /1/1 , 11 1.1.0 W /I / . ',,,/1111.11) re..tot iii 4 tLit• health) 111;11111, 111 U,...1 11e./.1,,t Ing.llo. 4 - 7 1 111 Ft2ltoFl:l..l. Olt EING'S 11, Sa.Tir,g4, Uk•cl'. Saellvd , t.l:. 1111111mm/it. i11.1 ,, i,11 11/11.tinunitt,,, Alleviins,lll4l Sort, Eropnt , ns Eyrb, etc , etc 111 a+ 111 all oaller von +tit it- I lanaiH . 111,, aat' grvat turativa paartas ill tliv „1,- xllllnla and ititrarlal It V.lter. 1)1t. VINE , BIT TEICS act .Pll,lll zL.lllttmer. By flllt if.) it the to liMay thy 11... 11 , 11ti.miltt Il I I/1,1 tbtiaoarnj ilia •I 1'0r1.1,.. Walsh. :1111 II f.• 1111.1,it lir, tat , 4,11. PitIIPP.itTIE, 111 , :sr Bit oro Dia,bort ofol r.ttr.o) oar, tt, \ ninfo lit 1.,11111. 10111,1 t . , Stotatit II i , biol. IV, 1,1 , i .1 11 1: A I'l 1:1 ENT al.: !tool I,.tx.tttt t. propel foot of Dr. Wall: or's Vito nor Illtlrr,i,'Ti,,' to-I .ttogitaftl ift ..r erlllll,ll. 1111,i 11,11 is tut In 1'1.... tl, 111 told how. 111°111 , 010. 10l Olv , t Eh , ItotoorA t lato 00. to.• I.rliatt ftts ty in.. 111 - 110110111 4) , 1(.•;i1, 110111.1 I,IILI bu 1111, totbor Itont t carnation; \\MIL rtap.t, o t o . tr Cott otot -1 rt :toot lotlottatto tow' tioutit;ttot slur ttoott. Th..o 110 ,h.• tool it gttiating the lb.a . 111111, Th, st,m,d..v. the ht.,. to II.: 0101 Its 1:1,1 hark ,. ,: thloa,lt silo toitat atot at a suite to rottooloti n,t0.10, tor tits. 'lir,' 1,1 Ittliotot Ft boy . , ,ttgatt, rffitTl l'Y ~;AissT Dl,F.E‘si.: by itto it, in;; ttl: 11. 11001.4 nail, I ' IN E , IA it BIT 1•:Itzt. tt 111.1, lobt .11 11 tab, 111114 4.1 o 03.1 , 111 thus boo arotott. 'l'Lr liter, Ito. t.tootat . ll, In, till. 1i:61 ryv, nil 010 11,11, mat rLittloted Ity it,,. gloat It, lg., ant. L/1 ItECI'IONS -- t l'alttt of t 11,. Itit tto, ott going to loot tti ntglit Irtan it ball Io ot, and otot-hall m Inc glatt•ll3l I l'Att . 00d bon .11111.: boef ttlealt, t llll,l 1 toll elt-p. 1 , 111111/11. 1 . 0•1 1..4, and vttgetat Irks, it,ll talto vitt ,boor exca t vitot. ..floty ate cola 1,0 sal of pa wrtly vtt,ttta btu lo raltunts, tttol corttal, Ito,it .1. WALKER, Proprn, tor. Q. N. cInINA LU A CO., (t0g1,.) ,, :11,1 (log. A gn , , S And N. A" ii)-5!)1,1) II) A lA, DI( l'Oli I,TS ANL) A I,EIIS. 1',jc , 721y 14t A:111,0.c. • EX(I i tuft ions. TSTur EXA All NA 'MONS New l'untl.crl .'lll 15, /E:INI .• 1. 1 11 4.-1 Fait, low. .\ 17, SlLlreinal.Zlo,%ll. Uppor Th.,l3y, IN, ` , 111.1)111.I.I,UM 31 Clllll,lliOWll. Vrch mit ,Ipnl %lot, 22, 4110111 !Gould. " 23, S noti4, St,rl,l; •• ; 4 , F 11.1,1%, •• 11. :s 31 ,, t, •• ..111 Fl /1111,1, kl. I • .• •• ; , viisoll M I .TI, Th11,11A" A tig.. l 1. 111111Zri„ „ " , tenite.:.• I lopvw• II nuir e Tu,..,y, " I, N.,‘1.111.g. ,Itliptli 11.'4, Wi ,, ,. -day .- 7. St 10.1 11. mil S“l,llt.tliziotk. T , hltts . .lny, .• S. 1...,,hurg - PE, il. l'r:4l,ty, " li, I ptitro.v)ll, Diehtilmol,: , tltr - .119, '• 111, Shut„111:11sy. Carli, , le, 1,11 . y. •` 21,11111,,:. Om Ito 1, . - -..- VI lil.ky, v'• :,,,, !Jane. • 1.1 I.t . g(il 111 . 11 41.'1( . 1: 1.1 foru o'rbnlt 1111 . 111 . 11114 of 1 . 1111 .trY 11.1ai.ol) ~1111111,t1•11S; 1:u4.723, yOl7 can obtain Dyd Stuirs ' l'etfu nlurieh, mid Fancy Artldes, at. .1. 11. Ilavur• ticlex, pri , meriptimes el/I,l'lllly conk. iwultglt l 4l ealp.ll J. B. II t VRILSTICK, N 0.5 South llanovor s trot, 1.. Carlisle, . Groceries.. 1 / 4 TEW. FIRM ! N EW PI .1131 • • IA .111.1?,5 j• - GREVN. • Paving purchased the entire stock andfixtiirea of Lew , S Faber, calf, in N.:: &Lateen new 'building m.at door to UM Carlisln Deposit Bonk, offer tho publlo n largo and well relented stock of Fresh Groceries CEIYARIVARE; .WILIIOI1 , 7 , WARE, much an Molasses, Cheese. G.(tres, Spices, Itire, Salt, _Beg Srbi, Crackers, Flour, Teas, Sugars, S)rups, 1t:,,,,, Lard, Pickets, Catsup, Nutmeg", CANNED FRUIT, Starch, Dried Fruit, Buckets, Candles, Brushes, Itasket•. Cl°, on, Pepper, Allspice. Brooms, Tull, '''°cdane, So"p, Cinnamon, Corn Starch, Coal Oil, Vinegar, Blacking. Stove Polish, Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware, &c, Goods delivered to all parts CA the town FRFF: OF CHARGE. Arn - The highest market I.ore paid for Country Produce. Thy hope, by fair deal Ingoarbit "ti00.t0'1iu41214,2, nod 0 desire to IlloOdo, to milt a share of the public patrenagss • Itt hpect Nth I.linli7lt lap .1. a w. k OIIRISN. A RETAIL GAOCERY STORE IN THE South End." The n tolersignod would reTtotfully Inform the rill/cells Ciirlisle and that Ito littfi loos (-based the stork of :11r. John Heel:nun, and Laving nddrJ lardely thideto, Hi at all limes keep II good ti cool first, NS, IS 0 C.11: - OFt GROCE,I?IES ,,, 1111 hand, and whiCh he will cell at A very Small ltd. On first cost. Ills crittek will concist of Sugar of all the vicart graitee, Coffees nt all pricer, :11u. larses, Syrups, ar Ti-a, Spices, gneensware, Clusswnre, Stoneware and Co ckeiy, Itasketn, Craekers. all kinds, 31sekeial, Slitd acid Ilerringt 'rob:lei" and Sepia's, ID oc•liecit of all demcrlicliOnift.._ cil I;o. /14 .1 , 1 Clothes Lines, Itriccons. I will also I,e p coostantly on 1,1..1 a Itme finality of and Reed of all kilo's; alss, a large variety of Canned And Dille pi nit. otormistinst of Peaches, Apples, Oranges, Ia mina. l'oniatoes, Jew, together molt a goneral iissorlt ,ThllY ent of 1,01 lONS tocuully hunt in Stop. 1'01:N' nt I: hoist:then in ~ 111111 go for irciecls, of market prices. Hoping that icy striet attention to lotshocen and the wants 01011 that may ,' lion will, tie cr nsti iii. he will rte. he a •111-cral hoc slot, of the patronage. Ilaviui; 1,1 ry facility And advitoingo in the pnlch,a.i op; of my Stork for CAtill, I will not he undersold liv any to the html nest, Itcolontlor place—N.4 . 7o llhnover street, cotton' of Cl, I la tdJitli .101 IN NIEA7.9. DAvID c•rnnmr CA RI. ISL E Boot and Shoe House! %VP trrt.iNl.l! ota . .kl 0,1 , 1 r 3,11 Nut, 01..2. :11, ..IP. II 10 thr i L 1.11141100 II 0/. . Ina.- Own) inn , •11, n.l It Inm 1..-8 fur CASH. Iryr ..1•• I; BOOTS AND SHOES 115 e..., 31. n, 3.1 h.- .2.10 llli, n , 1. I{l t• , 111..1 :.il , l 1;.111 , I•: 1...11 .ri , ..I 1-11.•. Tut I I. .1,1 Ft. s.'ll lilt!. LADIES'. BALMORAL BOOTS, :41,1 and 1 . ..”11,', and t'14t.... I, Inti to a : , 111,1..r. 101 stt , ..l, ha. la VII I .I,t 11/11) vri, , ill, :111(1 Tains Will be given to Purchasers lik IN a 311. 111 tifishil :or pa,t til , ral fr 0.0.14, ,aawl the pill. 11.• p./It.1411). ,‘,l.lollty ,II and N 3111111.• :b or 1;i•Eu...1. , r 111, x:.. 1.: 5. , 8.1.11 11.1tokver stleet, 4... /1;1Ith 111 M. Stuilvv's•Cloebil, nr.trly ,Itit72ls oOK OUT FOR TIII 1:%tr)1,01,- i.i. vih.J 1,. 0:111 Ltt .1 onaihlll Colo .13007' NI) ,c4l OE TOR E, Norl r CV , whom ho ill Ilion Wile ihro gailPrs, 1 ilia 1 , 111 1...J/111 . 1113 , 1.d ill Ill:111,1i I ONO tln.vp,y lootN, hilt I employ in he i but wi , ricloon. All thy it Cho price , . I v nom .13 lo hir gun tliquon. it the American Gaiter, ana it aloa parlotrod at any ntlior Stan% tept at .I. Ct,tao'. tautarturing toaal.ll.ls lao nt. It is nto -tt le .a rhoo in the inarhot for o,ootleilloo. I it ill al,o null.. to r all Colo, ot of Shoo. far Ladi.•, air! Chtl.lreo. at tho shorto.t notice • nod at liar t ittt pril . o4. I it ill not he owl. r. o ld. VIP UM recoratog to flat quallty ol aorlt. t• tort v4ll. It Tait sat, .I ,, rh. 3,5),1 op o NEW JERSEY CHEMICAL CUM P.ANY. Super-phosphate. The NEW .IEIISEY CIIEMICAI. COIII'ANK . hat ing ptirt.lotsed the AVotks Into of Itt7lts Kvu, HIPI ON\ It1;11111LI. 111111,1; Amin:minted Sop11:r -1.11..SlIttate .11. i n,lo llr etio.ll in quality and otni tl Won to tlot Itlottlett t , itttor l'hosplotto,, lortoorly by l'olts 01114.1. it,., hottstittttro giNott et gutoltal tytti..f.ottton. ll ott 'itttw prortiota :11 furtll,l l contAttntr+ Awl tlttlet. mlllllllOllllll%, Stiptt-I.lt .9 , ll3le:int! titan ho ghol to ttuttply onr o'ol I tittittlitpts u.tto bog tit/ roil yotir at Lento... to the "ORCHILLA GUANO." Gnaw,we rire front llo,'Orchill.t li ditutt . ‘llwi vv., it In, Leon 14:11) - 411.41 it i. pro 11111111Ved IMP of tLu b r , t, clwalieet krtlll,...rs In the mat Let. ME MEll= NEW YORE; ft'ORK. AND LIVERPOOL. NEW AND fiTRI.•I , IWEREIi THU-SIVAACES' II OR OCEANIC, ANTARCTIC, RERUBLIC, ATI.ISTIC, BALTIC, ApRIATIC. 611110 tons loordon—llAkill Ir. p melt. Sailing front New 'York on SATURDAYS, from isrpool on TM/RS[IA VS, find Cork Harl.or rho d.fy following Coin II WI Ito Flan Dirk, l'avonik ferry, Ji•riry City. . I'AST, Bupvt Intemlunt I;....ngar areoliiinotla lion+ (1,0 1111 \ /Safety, Speed and COmfort. Stloom, ',tate-N.onm, arnallltw,-roont. awl Lai retails 14ni.l.Wil..eatilt. ts here lea•t motion is felt. Surip.ons aedetavayzi ttweit steam II AT ES—Salaon, $!.O $3O 6u-rotary: T Into n U.ldug to. Komi Ca• Hoods front Ow Old Country call now avert age prepaid enttitteatea, tkla currency. l'a.en get a book& to or frotu all ikrrtn of America, Park, 11,unlowg, Norway, Sweden, Italia, Att,tral in, China. ete.' Exeurnlon Ocketa granted nt lOnkrst torn upwards. • Fat Itairectiou of plant and other information, qp. ply to .1. 11. SPANKS, Agent. NO,lO Broadway, New York, kr to Tai 721) pritOVll SIGIIT Parabola Spectacles I 111ANIIVACT0111 - AT UTICA, NNIV Yong: ItAvEitsTicic, . • • DEALER IN DRUGS, lIEDICINES, , AND 1 ANCY ARTICLE?, CARLISLE, ftNIsI'A • ' 1111110inted agent for I.llk,enlo of thlt abov . 0.,1 4trtsclre. PERSONS. WEARING 01,ASSES or thOSO ill mod of them, will do writ to coil, for In tkvery Cll,lO VAIL,INTI(IL ; TO SUIT, THE SIGHT PEIIVEOTLY ! alan7lly MONEY' CANNOT BUY IT! FOE SIGUT 15 PItICELESS I But the DIAMOND SPECTACLES will preset's° Bi - If you 'rya° your eyeatelit noo 0010. PERFECT LENSES. Cream' from mianto enbtai pebble.... knelled to.. gather, and derive their tame u ltualueue on account of their, hardnean and brilliancy. They will last many years ehatige, and are warranted °glint . to all ethers in nae• . ' '" MANUFACTURED' TLY •'41.. E. SPENCER. k CO:, OPTICIANS, • NEW YOUK. " • CAUTION.—Nonb gouutoo tulles I:lx6pi%l with our fro& .I' , mark. For Ealo by roeponelbfd agonto throughout Union. . .. .. THOMAS CONLYN, Jeweler, Corlfelo, Po., Is agent, from whbnithoy eau only La oLAnlacil. No.mAlero oLoLINTOYI• .•, TdocllAy • . Bdors and Shoes 11=1 =1 .A 1 A M-111 0 T II 11 0 0 T ! .loNATIIAN c(4itN:stAN fh•rlrillrr Gamin AMMONIATED =24En MM MI SOLE IV IDILESA LE Ali EN PS, 147 ,`:t)titlc Front Street, PHILADELPHIA m p, == EOM Spectacles. THE USE OF PYKD & SON'S TOI rxr No Petilord Emirloyvd U