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    THE HERALD.
CARLISLE, PENN'A
0. L.-Haddock
J. M. Weakley.
EDITORS AND PaOPRIETOILS
; Volume
- -11EPUBuCAN ATIONAI, TICKET,
FOR PRESIDENT,
GENERAL U. S. GIZANI
DIECIGEE2
POlt VICE PRESIDENT 4
HENRY WILSON, .
OF lIASSACHUSETTB
F..s 4 c
FO.ll GOVEIINOI.
GEN. JOHN V. TIMITHANE,T,
=II
_ SUPREME JUDoL.
HON: ULYSSES - MERL It
qr BRAD YU 71
AUDITtat Oh:NEI:AL.
GEN. HABEISON ALLEN,
OF WARIe'r.v,I.V.V7'I
=2E=
Gon. Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland
Gon. Harry Wham, of Indiana.
DELEGATES AT LARGE TO THE CONSTITU
TIONAL CONVENTION.
Wm. M. Meredith, Philadelphia ;
J. Gillingham Fell, Philadelphia ;
Gen. Harry White, Indiana ;
Gen. Wm. Lilly, Carbon ;
Linn Bartholomew, Schuylkill ;
H. N. M'Callister, Centre ;
William H. Armstrong, L.icomin , t
William Davis; Monroe ;
James L. )Reynolds,' Lancaster ;
Samuel E. Dimmick, Wayne ;
Goo. V. LaWience, Washington :
David - N. White, Allegheny,
W. H. Ainey, Lehigh ;
John H. Walker, Erie.
AB will bo seen by the head of our
paper, a change has been made in its
editorial and business management. Mr.
Wallace, who has been associated in the
conduct of the paper for nearly three
years, having disposed of his interest in
run, 'HERALD, retires, and will be suc
ceeded by Mr. 0. L. Haddock, of Phila
delphia.
The dissolution of the old firm has
been entirely amicable and mutual, Mr
Wallace desiring to engage in a more
act it a business. During his connection
with the business from which he now re
tires, ho has made hirrielf many friends,
by his kind and generous nature, and his
integrity of character. Wherever he may
go his warm and kindly disposition will
secure him hosts of friends, and he has
our best wishes for his success and pros
perity.
Mr. Haddock is a geutlmnau who is
thoroughly familiar with every depa4t-
ment of newspaper business--]cluing
seen considerable service, as riTi'llter,
publisher and editor. lie is mi ardent
. Republican, and is hlcays eag.er to
render his best services to promote tho
success of the . party. lie received his
collegiate education
and is wall and favorably linoun in
this community. His actual connection
with the business will begin next. week.
:13:1 000,000, one.sixth of the ~ .abt :'tended jof [nem. They, m lllety 11111 some
debt of the nation, ereatod by a Demo-4 thing to unit yiduate Lfiemielres, and wet e
erat ,, . rebellion, hat. beet. paid ,rnong their co- tetnpurarfe,s,
Gr: at'• inauguration. 'lllO DemocratiJimiaj 1,,, ial, k jt j j ,w,lota, o, how he,
pat y lIICO its Lid Is 11 , 1 ;.
I juin 81 this yet cr•
tion 1 l a Clow con,eient
post L, help this I)eni,,,!at
° jay the liel,, of A pi”, 111 )11
sh:,, 4.1„..,
:oat the unpm•tants. • :I' sclodrug
sui di d egates to tint ( - 011,f it utional :
Cot lei Glen is not sufficiently appreciated
in is county. This Senatoi to I district
is a titled to three delegates if, the Con-
stitklional Convention. They appears
to I •• an impression abroad that these . ,
deli ales are to bp, chosen en the eumu
lati • system. This is tut the case.
Tin ," are chosen by a limited, instead of
a can illative vote. No per.ionTi can vote
for''erullnin.two delegates, mid though
ho •i, : yivote for but one, ho eau east but.
ogle vote; ft is governed by the
San • rule that regulates the choice of
insilctors of elections, in which but a
sint,M person can be voted ler, although
two .ire to be chose/LP' The design is to
inswe a represontatien of cacti party
Prot . each district.
r - Franklin county friends have
chamn John Stewart, esij., Of Chambers- '
burg, as their. candidate, and wo hope
our friends in Cumberland may ho
' fortunate in making a selection. This
district was really carried last year. ph
WO State' ticket. — It is true that thiiril
was an aiparont majority of about soy- t
enty against Stanton, hut UM; wig; camied
by lie remarkable fig firing of the return
judgus, by which he \was cheated out of 1
110 votes in- the Shippensburg district.
hail that vote Veen fairly counted wp (
would have had a majoiity iu the districe
In view of this we think our party should
nominate two good nice and go.to work
heartily to elect them. We are sure of
one
o ia any event ; lot us make a good
square light for two.
THE. BALTIMORE NOMINATIONS.
'lin die is met. The old Demdcratic
party ilefeated and vanquished every
time k has come before the people has
at_l.ist ventured its separate - existence
as a party, on the success or failure of
an experiment heretofore untried in our
politiLs: Last year in most of the States
it' "C . :e.t aside its former devotion to
blind prejudice, oppression rind injustice,
and putt-ended to acquiesce in the meas
ures el right which Republitanism had
engrafted in our constitution. Its re
pentance, however, came too lite to
beet 11. them. The people preferred to
stand by the party whose principles' the
Deniue env had been • compelled to ac
cept. in their final desperatisin this
yea;, .J;O3 , cast aside not only- llfose prin
ciples which aro now -hold by all the
wol Id to be infamous, but they go be
yond i i , pale of their party and take for
their I, ;tiers two men who never had or.
pr0f05.....1 a single principle in ceininon .
with the Democracy, wile have steadily .
dcnonecod'all their actions,. and 'whose
'vanes would never have been breathed
in • a
Iniavocratie convention had there
•been•a tiemocrat llving„whose nomina
-1 than wrlild have offered boi) of sue-
COE4B:. all Understand' that if
this ei:ptrlment • Democratic
• party Melt foroVer disband ; Ind that if
it sileceed Wine 'may be' lioPo that
the nceideete the. fuluro will again
give it a lease of power. •
liVili,;the' nomination of Greeley, and
:rows—this_surrinidee of prinCiPles and,
sacrifice oi.lcadcrs-bring victmq tolho.
crushed and gfisping Democracy ? WL3
hate no fears that it will. .The experi.
moot will prove
. that, the POoplo' thor
oughly undorstand tho hypocrisy of the
politicians, who attempt , to ‘ obtain
throUgh bargains - and • barters, / the'
power which has been so long kept from
their giasp. •We do not underestimate
the importance of the coping struggle.
We know tinit all thm*plionees, with
„which deSperarii and unscrupulous
politMmmi are familiar, will be used
faiic the Democratie party to cast
its tinited vote for (lrecloy.' I,Ve know,
rit'o, how readily all the disappointed,
place,-seekers of the dominant pirt/liof l
be ready . to emr.bine their efforts With
thpfDemecraciy, to avenge -some real or`
innkivary gqikance, or to open up 'some
pat.lo - hjrtaallich they may walk easily
to places AA', , IQ'tYr and. profit. But we
tiiitt there, is a limit to tie
W. 111.1, solicraiug I,nhtiehmns have
power to ac:oteplish. The p'.!ople cannot
mail,: to forst.: the glorious triumphs
he infamous
hu 1 1 h - 21110er:icy. Their remein
qtanee oi lil;nit . s 11006,111, valor
and i.ltar , an.l his seise,
011.' ;1;41.1 .ii,;l4ted 3t,tesmanslicip
cautiot Ire oldit crated by the
pihlui prOonal attacks by his
revilers seek to tarnish his fair fame.
Aftta all file ititir.isu and censure which
:venal politicians invent has been-ex
pended, the people will 'sustain the Ad
ministration of the - President, who has
been faithful to all Ids trusts, and whom)
personal career forms one of the bright
cgt chapters of the National history,
No. 80
I,ot nu man be imposed upon or de
luded by the loud boasts of the Democ':'
racy, that their candidate, •Buchalow,
will be elected. .That is a part, and a
largo of o, of thefi• system of electioneer
ing andands been their main reliance in
all times past. ,it each election we have
heaTd similar confident predictions and
reckless assertions, but the remit proved'
how unfoithded they wore., and how im
pudent were their pretensions to prophetic
knowledge. Just now, their boasting
and confident assumptions are as unreli
able and as little entitled to respect as
ever. Then• wish is father to the thought
and this Icicle there to atlirm as a fact,
that which is but the prequel of their•
def-ire. What new virtue fias the Demo
crahe party acquired that it should be
trusted HOW after into ;lig bee n iepcatedly
repudiated and defeated
Tint same men who fornmily led it and
.composed it, ate identical with those who
now (hied, it. and form its. rank and file.
They arc gov e rned by the sonic wishes
~td a in at (Ito .saute t‘b,teels Fs Corteeily,
l i and all.; 110 111,./re to tiay, worthy of the
confidence of the people than in former
times. And as to their eandidate,..how
does lie differ from the men who hereto
form,„ were nomiwitod them for the
position Can be column,: with
Wo.ilward, Foster or Clymer ]'al,
each of these were disastrously defeated,
I.e . aits , the, people xin not place their
It 1:4 in ,t patty Lief hat been rt.:cue:int
• t• ,tlt i•riat:iple and taitidet, ;ttn,.;ty
attti I n to ail
I;iiiikak_si, it, it hoe .11 the
;mute Coo ItitIVON% ii111 , 11:1,1bittOl
,t , 1,14 politic,' life
e,treLie devotion to the ex
pidtled :mil dead which 11 r ood.
AN:O.d... were eel! Cll,
rind Irh 1.. nOL our, InCh in advance of
them. Nay, lie 1, Lir Intel ;or LO ally one
~~: .;u~mri ~r
:,•• otne,s, W.- I /had splunthil
ol , pot .11•,, ;es Lot t/'it-elt4 , lll.y.t•lhle,L;elkitts
ty,ti•.4ll„aild ',-.1,•,•.)(1 ill the 1;(`I y
„1;:u(1 Lvent-, liar. 'thni ha,i `he
• ,
el' •• , 01.:our h ,
mu] k hits prosev,...•r2
I••••• '.' For ::!1 Ow, he has era
:•• he might as well hate
1), ou inatl(.: and peen vidli.)al the
rvtl t,r of 5p(21261. .
*kat into give I,9piliadity to ~nett x
•1111111.' his admirers I,r specified,
t po,int v,twil nd where he
earned their laudations:, and how .their
b . ,nl..;Litig . eau be justiticd. The triith is,
its a game or brag, intended to impose
upon the timid and credulous, and to
opeiatt• on the Iloatiirg vote. But, 118
1151.1,11, il, 'Win fail them ano add one more
unit to their, disappointment without
teachlng them wisdom or honesty. The
people are too intelligent for such tactics
and cannot be driven' into the support of
a iniumfactdieed great man, when the
workineic are ILIAVII botches and liars.
AT a I teent sessi, i of the Supteme
Corot, in Philadslpl la, the wiestion Of
the eonstiNiti , niality of the Local'Option
Nti, NV:II4 taken up and postponed until
next January. The ..i ty solicitor re
`iiiiiclied that he would ask the Counhis
newrs of the city, to grant
.i lieenses in
Ili: ward for e hitil the special act was.
ls.ed the 'wOue as if no lam e.riNted.
To the 'ainazoment of every ono present,
Chief Justice Tht»noson remarked that
lie hoped they world do so, as that would
be au easy solution or the difficulty, The
next morning the venerable head of tle
court found it. necessary to explain I Is
nuts; extraordinary remark - ,and to.dc., iy
that he intended to advise or suggest the
disregarding of the law, until there was
an ad ve'rso decision upon it. It is must
remarkable to ns, that the Chief Justice
should have so far forgotten -himself, as
to suggest or even, tolerate the idea that
any law could be disregarded,. until it
had-beet
.judicially,detopnined to lie .
miconslitutional. It wae his thity 'to
have rebuked ' the city soliettei• t'or
making any such intimation, instead of
encouraging it. A' changc - iii plio of dm
judges of the tinfireme Court this "all,
would, we I 11111 k. lie. ;Ittl'illit'll ' with oX
cellent. ivoilts. .
. 'Cot— McCtunt: ponouneed at. Ball:'
more Itbi istoutioo to support Ay. t
low for Covoraor. This will iloubLleeo
act ouro I the Deuweratic candidate pro
'digiously, for of course he did not; dream,
fill i pohsiblo until be Loud
We have, no doubt also, that, Col. Mc.
Clore was deliborathuj; prayerfully ovei ,
.the queptiou on to thovilfy day on whiel.t
ho Alcule this anuouncentent. ,(tb, y
dear, good Ropublicans,who conscion ,
tiousb vu sal for the &mair from tlo
Fourth' DisVricts.uuticr tho idea of re-
Tottnn;,-you now under:Amur the
of that pulitidal "bridge? if you, ha on
not, had Anlibticht already to domonstral
your follyi.:Prit tarn to now and la 1p;
to . elect t./rtancy.: and then you. can e`;-•
peat t t it . l.lte romainder of Your livev,
S. S. Cox, whoni Mr. Grooloy
81111 Iliul Slinitet," iviim robbed 'of hi
watch find abain. 811(1 a considerable SUM
of milt%roilitto^attetaling the llalthnoro•
Convention...
• attonded
Doinooratio'conientions long enough to
know bottoo than• to ltavo
alyint his person in.tbat 130(t of crowAit..
LooK out for a Republican victory. in
North Caryjina next month:, The Demo
- over the vast
cd - rrirptio&- fulid+ which has boon sent
down', there. Whenever a lintrnicrat
roldizeh:that the people have' made up
Moil" minds' to clean out his: party,le
begins . to howl "money," "fraud,"
" corruption," 'Aley, aro 'conced
ing the result' already doWn in the Tar
State. Wonder hovi much these'conscl
entions fellows will swear was spent to
rlect after next November?
• ,
A VOTE for Greeley moons hid and
comfort to the persistent enemies of the
Republican partyyits measures and pol
icy.- It inEvs end ratement to the
defiant rebel spirit which scorns and vie..
latea the law of the' land, enacted or thn
protection Inl-111d r -I•berty - add 'property.
It meads a tudllingness to restore to,
power _ the Democratic party, aud.con
fide to its levering dud direction Lieu
trusts which it abused and betrayed. It
incites a sorrender of the administration.
of the Government, into the hands of
the men who labored and fought
to destroy it, and a, condemnation of the
men who stood liy it thrtandi all perils
dialtrettly and herontly rislrod tb,l lives
and property to defend 011(1 maintain it.
It means ingratitude to our benolactors
and snviJars, ;Ind a mistaken and haz
ardous confidence in the authors and
perpetrators of our National calamities.
It means the vet-opening of the questions
Bottled by the N'4 ., ar, and a jeopardizing of
the rights which 'were the fruits of the
,Union victories. It 111011115 agitation, dis
turbances and conflicts, both in political
and economic relations, and the unset
tling of private and public, affairs. - It
means the overthrow of safety and se
curity for the hazard of an experiment
that mayprove most disastrous. .It
means the exchange of a (tortoni good
for a doubtful one, of a fixed and satis
fabtory policy for an erratic and experi
mental ono i, of tried and reliable offic
ials for inexperienced and visionary ones
in connection with others proved to be
corrupt and unfaithful. It means this
and 'more and worso, whether intended
by him who casts it or not.
Let him, therefore, who moposes to
vote for Greeley, thoughtfully consider
the consetruenees,"and rigidly interrogate
his judgment and' conscience before he
commits himselfj)9.yond recall. Let him
reflect whitheV‘he is drifting, into what
company ho is entering, in whom he is
placing his confidence, and_what will be
the results. Let hint ask himself if he is
ll ' il l bsistent and faithful to his honest con
victions, and true to the great principles
of justice and freedom, that hemtofore
guided his alfeetions anti actions, and
whether they still lead his heart and eon
ibict. Lot hint not unrellet tingly allow
old confidences to blin'ti Irvin to piesent
unfaithfulness, and pi even' bim flotu .
perceiving the wide chasm :hat2 , yawns
between them. Let hint inqUire how it
Nimes th,it Greeley bas abandoned the
Rept,liiican ',tidy, and it in do m e and
eentshml uu 'elution with the patty and
men whom lie wiaparingly denounced
and opliu:cd ye ,:is and how it
happens that the worst elements of that
party, coMpOSlng Tainmany and its
v.otst associates and subside try gangs of
thieve, tepeaters and rutli .no, are now
hi, rinse .lutient and t',nspir , lous &Mulls
411 , i Let ldm ask in whom
hasthe change been WI ought , and Whet her
it not more probable that Greeley has
gone over to his now allies; than that
they have, as a bed y„recan t id4lmic
long convictions and furopt,l his?
lid even youvii:ce
luni..cli of Greeley':. lolitic.,l integfify,
let Itimillouiro Iffiv• that integrity could
be ma ful allied or eNefeiNed if, throig,l,
him, the 11e1110 , 101 le patty is pla,:•ed to
power and put in possession of all influ
ential positions. Would he control that
p„fly, off the pitrly 111111 ? W 110 trutticl
he the most dependent, the least powei . -
f' WOI/111 stand most ill moil of
the other " \Vile would have the hoolc ,
ill the nose ? The histsry of tho pilot
answers these questions.
No roan ever left Ins patty ant acted
with its Tl , o ll ellts " ilhuul beoiluing etc
of them iii feeling and action, and no
President ever was able to catry out it
poliei or embody his views it legislation
without a supTierting party. They nat
urally gt aviti.te towards cacti other, and
inevitably itssiMilate— iti.onger and
most numerous' absorbing :Aid merging
the wealter and less numerous. By this
lai'; should Greeley be
elected, he and his liberal reform sup
,t,orters will be lost aturdlliappcar in then
urasbes of the Democratic party, to be
head of no more forever.,„,
" 'mown y retipondd to Ulf: 17,01111iitait ,
ot the N•alional !Jon veation at Boltiotorc."
nose wall.° the words inscribed on a
lkinner unfurled from the city ball, New
York, omithe receipt of the news of the
nomination af Greeley. Is any 'other
ovidenoe needed to prove Oreeley's
bargain with the 'Tammany thieves?
This corrule, ming, front Its head centre,
presided over by Mayor Hall, who was
Bayed from expulsion from ollico by the
Tammany Republicans, flout, in tho
face of the world, its impudent joy over .
the nomination of its favorite and con
federate, and gloats over the prospect of,
regaining its-Power amtplunder. ' •
Melt all mOiltion Ve"nough to sicken
honest men, and make them shudder at
the bum idea of the eleOtiait of a man
who is the"cliMien leader of a gang of
scoundrels, who have amazed and horri
fied the world by their stupendous frauds
and villainies. M this signal from their
chief, the lesser rascals, who crOwd4he
shahs and grogg,nriea of tic city, and .
enact the role of peiJurc,l repeaters, kink
up the cry and decorated their dens with
bunting and transparencies, laudatory of
thr nit whose fortunes were bound up
with their own. How can the friend
ship and support of such men for iffreeley
j he accounted for, w.f.:vitt open the theory
V
that he is conimitted to their base pm
roses ? Is it conceivable that they have.
been won over from their crimes and,
degradation, by love and admiration for
the imputed virtues and purity of °me
i! ley, and that they have voluntarily aban
dotted their evil' praCtiees,'Und
j suddonly
p become 'honest men and good citizens ?
:I No, that is too improbable an idea for
11 the Most emdulous.. Their adoptien of
()reeky lain only be explained on the
hypothesis,
,that his election will enure
to their advantage and subscrvo their
t ends. Ptirtially beaten and brolcen--
Ipartinlly driven front place and plunder,
they are necking rho means of protection .
and safety, and : ultimate restoration to j
the thieving uppoitudities thoy once
'enjoyed ; and no ,sooner is the nomina
tion of Giceley,SuppoSotl tgbo attainable,
than:they, uro seen to emerge from . thole'
retreats• and looneealmigs, and. labor to
make it a Alqainty. Oath() instant thet
nomination is
,made„ they, boldly, eon- j
flout an indignant nation;. and .loudly
nod olionsively problaim their. approval '
'of it. " Trunmanylesponds:" '
To what commendable act Aiit it ever
before respond? When did its approval
ever before indicate worth in the re:
cipientt, When did -it ever ally itself
With an he — nest-cause or cast,lts fortunes
• Iyitli a good (inc.?: Lot the history of its
Career answer, :IF; written in the liyes,
thefts and peijuries Of Tweed, BA
Connelly, Sweeney and their associated
bandits. And let every. honeSt man:asli
himself. the question, can iletTice.Grce
loystuyontuled by such itssociates - and
gn them, be a tit .-poMon to be
(intrusted with the destinies of our great
, Country, and ought - not the alliance be
kween him and ',hem
.sel)arato hiui from
the support and e:Mlldenee of all 'honor
able and true 111G11
event, since the assassination of
_Lincoln and the at i ciitasy of Johnson, has
so delighted the rebMs and • copperheads
as the -nomination of Greeley by ibe'i
Democracy at Baltimore. They fairly
boil over with exultation, and exclaim,
'• tet lot Pe' ye rt 4 . loWs uggestive'
tile their toy and expres:dons, and how
Plainly do they indicate the animus that
, led them to make that nomination, No
ri...can be so simple as to be deceived
by the transparent - fraud and h~-pocrit
icnl of repentance and renun
cfn; ion :if all their desfiuctive principles
and ir [relit the geneineness of
the dtinveHi..ii c Lich transforms a whole
party in the tWinkliing.of en. eyc, i'rem
opposers and haters of relaibiican prin
ciples and measures, into -warm and
ardent supporters and friends'.'
Such a belief is negatived by the Whole
consistent history of the party, and is
irreconcilable with human nature. No,
Use Democracy aro, to-day, the same
they were during all lhe years of the viar
and since—the same negro-hating party
—the same rebels and sympathizeta with
rebels—the same enemies of reconstruc
tion—the .same opponents of the Thir
teenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth con
stitutional amendment, as ever ; and
the Cincinnati platforin no more ex
presses their opinions and principles
to-day, than it would have done four
years ago, when Llteir platfirin distinctly
and emphatically denounced and repu
diated all that it titi,l,ains and declares.
Then, they denounced all the now
amendments, and demanded that they
should be set aside as illegal and uncon
stitutional. Then, they clamored for
the repeal of
s all thu reconstLction acts.
Then, they liercellassailed the eufram ,
chist. mold. of the negro, and ctied about
for . a
White man's government; and
then, proclaimed their pu . ..p.,se to ropu , ,
diate the war debt or the country. Since
then, in all then county and State con
ventions, they have le-asset ted aid re-,
iterated the same e:entiments. What,
has so suddenly revolutionized
turned them inside out
IV.hat bccn the prate:;, awl the
infltionee" 1;y v.lo.se wuntler-worl:.ing
hand has the mist is aru wiungl4,'
IVe answer, that thc whole performance .
is a fraud 111111 pc'
practiced for I. sole f regal
powet, that 1.11 o .) ,coist.t.e their
old xiews, nu , t iret•c.o th,
which prevai iLd !II ISo: ;iceoropii:.ll
those cud:, t toy now pr.. 10,. ., to
ho'd io abeyaucc ilidt In In Loth. and to
have become lot lowers of time ."swe
heads,'' in older, by thin onin, to de
feat the I:eicubliean,party, which origi-
Rnied, 11111,111lil. .111. i now .111-
11Ulthl all the np.sosttlesot tioor Ile
profession. •
Tlll, realm's of the 11E1:AND will
tnelnittic the I:hat:noted-A to
eOll% o'll.joll o 1. •II 17-; 1 01•5110 , .'
1100110111 : Id . :New . 1 ~•• nn,i I'.'-
.eolid ,v;,it.,,11 .0
the ral.clitl.t.te:, allog.:d I 0
t, 3 sm :a • F.,100 tleruia
of New: Yuri:.
tnan Libel al Don:ma:at:it: Avltioll w,:11
111 fo, :tied nI tog.ill; to the ti "Pi" -
ion cl file Getill:111, 0: NeW VOlll,
ILI ils issue :if the twelfth Instant, with
regard to tills petit:on : "In collecting
and counting these 1. - I,i'lott
the same' at itionet it: gas cer:. la•cit
used, whico 11. l cacti:wit in Ihe dranglit
11101 e.11(101,‘ liMlt of our goin:t litittse
hills. in It hioli the addition of a :awe - ) did
1101 11111011111, to lunch. • 'Phis suppustion
is titii — tt - ore as the gent lonlon who
attebtletl to the business of collecting
sign:times to this communication 7,111 a
[mod oprort u y a Lei t•;/ <u iliated llla
(lu! 112 , 11qie Y . arillt»Letic.
One could wonder that Gov. Hoffman
Undertook to pi etMut these assertions to
thr convention withodt any examination
into thee, if it u hot 1:1101V11 that
notimati as maim of New York in (MS—
by signing warrants of • Nery doubtful
character, in the drawing of which a
similar arithmetic W:1:3 used—adopted
the corrupt practice to accept, without
examination, the assertions tsich ema
nate front such a stance, and -4 to endorse
them with the weiglit of his name."
INFORMATION from all quarters inch
eatii the growing' popularity . eiGenural
itartranft and the failure of the' in famous
calumnies, invented by his enemies to ia
jure him. The rebound has already taken
place, and he, who was intended to be
the victim, is stow more than conqueror
over his assailants. Tlie people, always
generous and fair, will cling the more
closely to Lim, because
. of the mean and
cowardly attack made upon him.
Loom' DoNELsoY, Vicksburg, Chatta
nooga, Appomattox—well, what of them?
Why, the Dolly yank:us tell us that_ the
man vqtio won eternal life for American
freedom on these gory fields, hasn't as
flinch brains as the good i.taTarecl, credit•
ions old fellow who writes the political
articles fo_r the nibuse and grows, cab
bages at Chappa9mit,
,qcntlionen, has
Ilaltiiumo ca.ed you] t'
POLITICAL
—lion. Client ly.,Scolield, of Warren,
and Col. C. 11. Curtis . ;. ,Brie, have re
ceived and aceepted invitations from the
Repubiican 'State Central Committee to
49aitiAii, State.
- •
11,66 ii Ivry Derro; says that the
Demecrats in that neighborhood are so
long faced since the nomination of Gree
ley, that die barbels are determined to
strike for higher wages. They say they
will have to be paid for mowing by the
acre if the thing goes
—Samuel Randall has been made
chairman of the Democratic State Con
tratCommit,tee: Having j..ecti an influ
ential 'Umber in the Wltir;-, Know Noth
ing and -Democratic parties, tosPectively,
he , Is doubtless eminently qualified for
his position.'
—Tho,•Domocnititi organ .of .Centro
candy; tho Bellefonte IVittglonan,' says
of Greeley'o 'nOtnination : Of ,41.11 thu
crazy; ridiculous ideas that have
ever epypt`into the hoado of mo/nbers of
'ther 4 tilttneMth:: party, that which be
4eveo that we': aft sueeced with Hokum
Greeley in the 11104' ( 7 06110; the 'most 11-
.4'l(4lpm and Iho craKiefit.'
. •
— Says th ' e.....-Chattanaoga Herald.:
tin
"Some sillYTvspaporscoutimie to talk
of- running - Andy'Johnson - for Congress
for' the State at large. This is a species
-of cruelty 'which' should be , frowned .
down.. Anybody. who would attempt to
bamboozle the old sinner. into believing
he 9n.ovordie.Olee,tecl to any office : again
deserves to .be scourged' for ti wanton
abukyof credulous bumauitY•"
—The Chicago fast - says;
- ! 1 -An earnest Greeley paper in the in
terior, after. a- severe wrestle with a
standard work on alithinetic, has con
chided that ' change of ten votes in
each of 2,000, townships ,of - Illinois
would make a diframico of 4, - 1100': in the
majority of 1.868• for Grant' That 'is
4oulrequalled in delicious ing,enuonsness
by the remark or :t boy who, basin. ,
found a live cent niChle - on the street',
told his conmi'dos thnt he only wanted
-ninety-nine dollars and ninety-five cents
mate to make au oven hundred dollars."
—Thu Spring ;4, lend
ing Orec•ley 0rv,m,..0.q...1,,in,
OEM
"Ths,t, - soum of Lk xorst num in the
Gauntry donned white Lets and aro
It urrahing 47.ritily for (4 1 , 1010 Y; is a fact
pste.nt, to all who have eyes and ears.
This is especihlly Lille of his own Stale.
:ifard/y.
eo;amahtrAniir, , ,cl , 7ll;tr;ti in firm?. or
mare ..ze,tiona supy) , o the Arew
YnrA . polAriefa,o •,t boll, partici, cairn
sat-I',/'c r;el of 311. Tweed ,sfl
Mt? at 16i. , ; beer,;.
--Thu, Cincinnati Codoi l ersi,d, rho
ffhlost organ of (4 reeleYism in the
:
" It in tme, ice kIiONT, that the Demo
cratic; party - machinery in :New York, in
cluding Tammany, is at work for Gree
ley. It' is trus, 0110, 001. g
knowledye, that some of the morst 11100
this 'lama:unity, those mho have lived and
fattened upon puldie mlunaer, and are
notorious schemers to - , allay Vie pockets of
the many into (he hands of the few, ,ire
Grade!! 71200 and most anxfous to bo
-known as sill?, evidently pushing them
selves, hoping to hare profitable recogni
tion. That nein mai (eh lett. mow
ro II (14 1)70.41 Cl 0301 y 1.1 Tammany, is f o r
Greeley. Oar Boss Pieced is a C (clog
mot ff." ' •
Wherefore, leirrah for Greeley ale I
Honesty ! .15 in with the Rings ! !
•
—The Richmori(k Va.) EnVI irer, while
lauding a Jelin:taut Culpoit-to Greeley,
perceives the hand-writing on the wall.
To,trfully it says : "We honestly be
lieve, with all the lighCs before us, that
the nomitiation of Mr. Greeley at, Balti
more will secure the election of
that; conviction, could we insiet,
upon his eallor,s;ement ilersonally we
have nothing agai n st Mr. theeley inure
than every other Southern lean may ilai e
against . him, but we do not now believe
he is available. We feat a top, , Jiii(in-of
the di,tster of _
—.Tames Lyon', of IticluninnO' %vim
was a co-signer ()I , the jell'. Davis hail-
Lund with Mr. Greeley, hi resolutely op
posed to the latter candidate. Ile says :
"I will not vote for Grant, if I am nut
fo:LUCI to 1•1100,C IwLVii`L•ti 111111 LIAILI
ley , Let between Lbeni I will you, for
hi:l,. Alt 40k,,v,11 no went into flit! war
and fought. it ont,and suppil ,, ,sed tLo
Con , litutimi, vet laeilid nil, like Grew
lalior for r....unty yours to get it Lip,
1111i1 I hem s3ine !,ine to fan and urge
tic name. We know. too, the worst of
k;rant's .;
it is pa:4, if
,cy • t . 1 Lr i. n evoid
; that. h.)
bar 3.131..11 till. • :.ONi , C . o.lor :1.11110, f• very
tliS111:.;:1,1/1410.1.: which has an
ak.yed the, ItliA disturbed iLs
. !kito.oll..l,ll.iti in
, g hul li) , Ihe Routh;
that hir will 11ling, in 1111,11 1.4
11`,111:jy illltl as 11110n1I:1,11;d ;is
:t,
pa!)QI.
Itt;lted at the Cl,llllty seat. 01 \Vvstntore
11.1.iti, I comity y artLca the folloNviut; sitg-`
fit the 1 voelit of its
.li. •,11.1 of
ado uii. I. •I
11 , • , 1 f 110.01 k• If f'.• fllll.
f .1, Hey 11 . ; flo• 14.'111,1(7.0J • c.lrtycli-
\YI• Lopo will not k"low.t L'.(l
1,1,4 A :toil! Win lit' C. 1,1..
111. , ;t t•i!urt,t'y oon,i,le,tl if if,
••eitalit Jilt if (incly:. Iv , 1,11.1-
:1.0 , 1 ill, le 'I ill Ito a h,.11: an.t
,‘• 1 1.'.0•,(:. ill the, hay the
tiltDC:il , .Cl:ll:' \it!! l'lthel ;ray
,uipls.l;' 1:1.11.1 tLoy h:IVe
to their
toe lit all II )i• tlio
le 1:11 U.\ OJ . 771 i' L . l; C
ffISA
;1 . 110 AVIS , iOIIi o 1 unr pre,t:u f t
pn1V ,. .:, - , * ;lna one of Lim qestestarguinents
itria,ori-or the Kest* administration,
will 101`eutel-ior-Ilittal reduction of
:wur pu b be debt, ami the etee•eiputtit 'de
crease of the rate of Lomtion. iiuco
3farch 1, LllO process of reduction
has been going on, At no time has it
appeared spasmodic, hut month after
month viLitat , same tendency
downward, until the final extinguish
ment of our national debt becates
matheinati'cal ee rl.ti lily if the same wise
policy is continued:l •
F11)1111 the ollietal hiatement, issued by
Secretary [tout well we obtain a clear idea
of the steady reduction of Um national
debt which has been going on since
March 1, 180 :
.1 I ti Lo y th r yr!ll.l.k• d.I i 1101 Loae
IMMBIESI
July 1:1S71/....
.Innollry• I. 1,171
July 1, ::71
Who can look at this practical proof
of the lioneSty cclinomy of the pres
ent administration ant believe .the base
charges which have been raised against
President Grant ? This wonderfill re
duction has caused no trouble in the
money markets has not interfered with
the industrial interests of the cation ;
on the contrary, it . has increased the
value of our bonds by decreasing the ex
panses of the government, and has light
ened the burdens of labor by removing
from the necessities of life the high rate
of taxation which had been formerly im
posed to carry on the nation. These ggures speak volumes, and should silence.
the "Liberal Reformers," who' shout
themselves hoarse over the curr options
.obthe Repnblican party.
LIIO NOW y, rk
a: late :tg :lanuary 1471, thus
strongly st3tAld It judgment or the eon
hequonees 'of a Doinociatic triumph in
1872 :
u.\ Democraticllllli triumph
means a restoration to power of -146:4
•.vhu deserted their seats in Congress arid
their places under the last' Democratic
President to plunge the, country into the
Rea Sea - of secession , atul rebellion.
Thongli you paint, an inoh thick, to this
complexion you must come at last. The
brain, the heart, this soul, of. the present
Democratic party it; Ihe rebel clement at
the South, with'its Northern and
symputhizersit •It would _hail the y , elec
tion of a Democratic' PreSident .1872.
as a virtual reversal of the Appeinattiox•
surrender. It would devote itself to tak
ing offer vpdneing tax a ftertax until tho
Tieusary was deprived of the means of
itaynig interest on the National debt,
and would bail - 11firtidin0 of Nati ona l
hanky/nit cy with•unalloyed.gLidness and
nneonAtialed exultation. ' Whatever.
Thastisenient may be 'deserved' by our
national.sins, we must hope thift
gracie"and humiliation will lie sparekus,"
• That was .Mr. 'Greeley in 1671, when
still trite to Republican piinciples, and
before Jnis brain was :idatiiittitt hy • liisions
of the :"1.1,e is, not the drst
man that has fallen deeply under temp.
tation, nor will he ho the last. That Mr.
Greeley has turned his back on principles*
long nu& persistently -. championed,. by
him, and Consented to train under Demo
cratic leadorshipln 161:2, does not.' alter
facts to relieve thn" disgrace' and lunnil
iatteit" that Would attend ." a Demo
etratki national triumph."
PIIILADEIPHIA MARKETS.
AND BEEDB.
- - 78, 1872
FLOUR—In dour there le alirmer tooling, owing
to the linvnirement In Wheat, hot buyers operate
sparingly. About 000 barrels changed Imnda;lt,
eluding Superflutrat $565 25 per barrel; Extras at
sf. 6use6; Wileonaln. and Minnesota Extra Family
at $7(20 25; Pennsylvania and Ohio da. do. at $3 , 25
5510,+aal Caney lota nt higher gnules; ]lye Flour mid
Corn Meal aro very quiet. The former Is hold nt
$4 sa. - • I. •
WillEAT.—'flio offerings alti•Whent aro small anti
Hues are Inoltlne' up. Bales of 1,400 timbals. plum.
old Western feed nt $l. 70e51 77; 400 bushels West
ern Whim at $1 110. - In ltye nothing doing. Coin
fleets to limited Inquiry. Sales of 400 bushels
Western Yellow nt 34; and 0,000 bushels - Western
I'd Ise,' at 02e05118 f. a. b. Oats urn firmer. ' Bales of
IWhito nt`42(ii.,42,b4, and mixed at 40c.
CLOVEttllCED.—Cloyersu,sl is wals and ranges
Irani 11',. to 12,.5c..... -the In tier 14,dred Mr small lots
front second hands. There - is-Mit little Timothy off
ering, and It itt woo Ih SI St) per bushel. Flaxseed
cannot be quoted over $2.
ISKY.-•-il'lth.by Is h old at 97t, , without sales.
, /11.1T11.—TO %Itll , in township, thin' ~ nity, on 1110
tn.ant, of .t 1.1 1, ,, in Out ettumtth, John (619 r,
30 yo:IrF, and 11 days.
irt.l'ATlt —Tn thin hot ough, on ll*3.ll3nlay,
.111I' In, tlney f'ffitharintt 1312patrielf, 6.11 t, of tflutitni
r L613,1131t, ng, .1 27 )6008, Il months and 16 days.
11,t, Introunli, on tho thlrtvollb In
httutt, :411431111A ltunvy, 11.11 , 19 yeooo.
rhipp , Antlirg Vu,ters pluton ropy.
lu thitt borough, en Staut.lay, July 13,
11,0(r) rho, Wlll,ty, young,tnt Hon tai Charina and
C:o, , liot• ,111..1, /..nod 11 11111111110 days.
D.,
11.1 'Co ii. thy ,
N 1.1.1 3 .. i Illy I I/i1.3 .1. ,1 It 1 .111 , 1 S. 11.
1, 1.
~„~.,~~.,.,.,.,t..., ~........ n.... ~n,
NET; TO-BA 1`
I HAVE THIS DAY associated my
!Joe tv.A Re %loth mt. 61
Irwslui...4 VII. Finn Xlll ht , It. C WOIIDWARD St
SOY.
Illy u,,r, :z
i -iort sAr,E.—A fine family bay home,
six yeats ti, u ill be cold at it rm. price.
t fin hoc particul it, call tin
11. I;. rin;;XI:I.IUS,
71, 15 ritt
VABY TTOME7=The fitimber
land Comity Aitrictilrtnxl Foriety trill hold
their ritgul.ii Ihirrent noon. thole g r i nind on
Elittlirthty. Angimt 17, I t. 72. F. LYNN!,
1,1113 t. dormitory
BOUGHTON'S ADJUSTABLE
M*SQUITO
AND FLY SCREEN.
FIT 'AN Y IN DOW.
C BRA - PEST BEST SCII.EI:N E VElt INVENTED.
lime, EA) 1:1•11tS.
order: by 111:1,1! prompt ly In.
vototed UI eArry tote n, J. IV iiOI7OIITON,
121 1 0 elms, 101 l St., Philo. 31/intilartlirer
of ' Wor•il Carpot " Con boyitrrlvel in n I rook.
011:11
List of unfOnimed lotters rcinamin g i n
the p , stoffiee at Carlisle, Pa„ for the
NVEEii ENDING JULY 10, 1872:
I,A DI ES' LIST.
11lir tile, 1: .1 el,t.fpv, Franc IS
11,1:III.. I. M. het rit , , lit% IM r
111 tN• . i SI, ••.t, ..11.111i.
lit I (;1, Sot . I It .1 IVILIs,I 4410::
=9
• 4,101..1.1 I, ,11. A I.l.hlorr-Olin,
..1.,;,0n .1. 10, ' I ...”. NV It -
Bros% I. /.....1.1 .11elvillelh.e.
D.t nu, :'..1111111.i Me Ftohht n JAn.
D..r....h.010r V '" r lic•tVilnPll %Ytn
Fonlk 1..1.- Paolo, John
Faller John qh•koroon %Vol
1 1 1.1.1.1.0, .i II f+hoiloqn %V .1
- it, .1n 1 .}..1..0„.... . .----44trith %V.
Hamlin l' -1 "I't.fon) Daniel
Ilart,ol Wan \V....11 5.141111,1
Holler Ma , hi, Znln•nk le A 31
li..lllll.,l'Svollit.l
A N N )1;1)INANC.1,
'Relating to-Contagious Diseases. Sup
pletnt nt;try to an ordirtatice passed
Match :28, t 562.
1. , it rind ordoinel by 11, Town (3nowll of
ro• lob ' and I. ' f. her.by eforci.<l.ool
1 . / 1.10. antloordl to! ' tin snot., ' That It shall
L. tlo .111ty of tilr 0'f,11114 borough to itto
to , di 0..1) rt port to thy eloof of
Soto, vo• I 11.1 0.011'0.0 to
lt,mo th.hula. :01, ol $2O) tml.111)
11, leo imt.l i" tilt. int •1 Icr. and Ow
r rl,llClu tit. , Ept,rnll , 4ll. I.e• 1.011, le4l 1111111101tY
ll' I INV. E 1111 1 . 1 ,4
hi:, • 111% 4.;0y. A. 11.
IiI;o1ffil.: A Sit EA F1 , 1.:1t.
o•idolt l'otniett
iv .11. i. I 'E.
.25 3 IT LIZ El.,
is i u7,ll
1'4,0
hA 4----'-
On Wednesday, Sep't 4, '72,
,111 401 ul Sode • ou the
t• day. ut Ilu BENBF.:MAN l'A .N7li VAC
'fi)!ll.,,di th l'ilt Cdrir+ll.. follim lug
i
D~li~~l%~i:`,
Two-Seated Carriages.
1 Op Buggies,
Trotting Buggies,
Spring flagons.
.1 .1) 1 1411
Second-Hand Buggies,
o rut Hog.,
At 'J. , 1 4 •:,mitt) . v - 111 Lo
.liLer un., :Li+ Lonnie , .
. i I.no• slivro
011.111111,14 V All, thin
A cro:IIIT f)v -1 mosTils WILL Hi! EN
A. B. sHEnK.
C:artfl les
F 01: P it()T11()NOTAlt Y. —A t lie
t , rIIIIIIIYILITIIIPiIt aw trio nil:. I
ant awdid m,. fal the alb,- • or P.athaao•
tat t oI Cutrlarlatai noonty, t' ,
DA P.II) Itllo,\
. .
e.
A Al' the request, of many frimiihz, I 'am
ollor we-el!„n cao,lfflate for
Itl , :f ISTI:It lil NVI nuffilfethf off , offt
Joet to the tivvisloo fti tiff , Iteptahl:cao Cotaffly Cot,
ventlon.
Iltifitfte 1110NISS It 11.31010,:.
FOR OLEItIc- OF Tlll, COURTS.—
At the careen! roll itntleu ol a entailer
(detin, I hereby mamma. inynall nit tt instantiate fo r
a ether of 1)1. counTs, cu.b.,
hind reality, nultient litil'tit'ibist 'a at the iteitaltii
l'air COlllltY
IMMI
...tic Sewing Machine
THE Nip"
" I.OMESTIC"
4 , ;‘,1 2 ._i!;(!,77 ,, : 4 3 , 1
811=
1:PJ.101.1.66 37
I' , 4.665,166 26
23;,1,2,4.'5 11
=MEI
Family and Manufacturing
SEWING MACHINES
Leading points of exc4enco combined
in the Domestic :
P. Extra size and room under
C. Simplicity and direct action.
8. Ease of operation.
•1. quietness—no cams or gear wheels.
Cylindrkal bardened cast stool
shuttle ;• largest bobbin in use ; will
carry 100 yards cotton or silk.
- Superior automatic take up.
7. Self-adjusting tensions.
8, Can not be put out of time or ad.
,justmont by uso. This is a qbality pos.
fiCSSed by no other machine in the world.
Ai. Great ran 'of work... , .
10. DurebilitY of working parts.
Every machine warranted to be all we
elaith for it.
Please call and carefully examine the
"Domestic," as it will giveouo pleasure
of show the Working: of the machine to
all. whether they have or have not 'any
utlier make in use.
JOS: W... OGIT.IIY,
Agept Cor..Culilberland,County.
•
'Circulars with Lityths and 'prices sent
to any address on request. 11 ju72;hu
Unclass lit ea Advert tweinents
IDUI - ?1 , 1 ANT) UNADITLTEIIATED
1111.1.R1110. N ALWA7BIII: O.IITAIN ND AT
J. IL HAI' Eitzu.ows '
• No. .6
South Hanover gtroor,
Carlhile, Pa.
N. 11,—prestatitIona-.carafullx and acorately
cum poutalo./ at all atm..
13,10%41
• •
•
NE AT CO S1J:—'1110 tiUbSeribUr
‘_.l log rvannitql 110: rmln or CoAl., In prepitrt.tl to
itupply Panllll,l Iclth :lily 01 11n. varletlva lu 11to
tnarket, o.t oxtrumcly 1.. w
lll'B' CORI, will, I v
.1111,1slitul to
Fat OW. ur;tl Lnnolasynora. at I‘ll p011:114 log tllo
li, 0111.! (I,..,klmrlantl V.llO , It.ilnwl.at ninatalkla
Ordern rovpert flYlly molIcl(“1, Athlroga, Car
Polo, I.
j 072.0
KE 4 V . STONE
SHAVENC SALOONi•'
Ilit,tintiorahrinal having ramovoil his barbar ahnp
(ion! •lirailior'x to North Hanover airoot o
hntrwcon had alit! Ithineantith to 111:pp's tin
.waro catablishniont, itnnonneos (hat thu rooni Ima
boon gittatly enlarged until rininalallod, anti lit, Is
m a w Nortond tohth•ial to Ihu *ml4l'oolll who may
patronlzo low.. It Yinq n'el
oloaintre, or your
hair ont.anti &email 'alba latott otylo of tonsorial
.art, giro hini a call.
11.10'2.na
RARE CHAN% •
4 k. . •
•
err
. 4
• „ ! g : e
•
BUGGIES AND WAGONSJ
~„..
Saturday,* August. 3d 187 a
9
The subscribers having a large lot of Cai'riag,es, Wagons and BuL , g,ties on hand,
have determined to reduce their stock by a public sale on the ahoy,: day, at Gee.
AVAiilton's old stand, on,Pitt street, Carlisle, Pa., a few doorsulhof the Cum
berland Valley depot.
Amofig the vehicles to which we invite special attention are the following :
Tr. coAL BUD
T
- I Ukiitll TA ole
8 Swell Hack, 11) Dolly Varden, and 1 Trolling I;n:_:'!•'ies, 1-I,ring
Wagons, `..! two-seated Carriages 2 I'lnt.nns •kd 6
Second-hand 'Buggies_.•.an,d agons,
This work is all now and coustrwicted of the very best material Rand in good
style. They will all be sold, without reserve, slid a written guarantee given with
each veluele, insuring it for one year.
A Credit of have Months Given,
if desired, and a deduction of FIVE PER CF)LNT on all Ash sales.
Sale to coinmenee at 9 o'clock, a. m., when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
SIVIELTZ & 00.
' ,liu724t
ME
:%'‘ , 01)11.11tD.
18.i.1720t
J. E. CALDWELL & CO
Awetors, ,Srilv(q%sin ith s,
HAVE NOW IN STORE, AND ARE CON
STANTLY RECEI VINO, AN EXTENAI PE VARI
ETY OF NINE 00 NW A PPERTA INI N O TO THEIR
RCA] N ESP.
E. D. RHEEM,
Postmistress
=I
FATZ)IEIi,::3' 1)1101;F:12,S
E
The ands rsiatoal having taken and enti...ly ro
fitt , l tool furniehed coin hotel. i , . preOared to foratimh
glad act. enonedationa to all olnyzlemire to make it
their Inoue. A share of the patrol/ego of the snr
roundingl..4untly t t 1111111 W
Itilolng I tulor fab:o WI1)
1111,1 With lb,
HARRY ELLInT Y. 1.1.11. 11 °ILL
MONTGOitERY HOUSE,
testwelfoll: 1111..,1 public
that tit.,
1'1 , .. , 1 :11 11.0
I. 1,10..0 tluik• , 1 , 111, It ‘- II14•11 11111,1111.11
/11111 ilk. y gi‘e
1 , . all 'AI, vny lut. r 111.1.1 whit
rht , 41.111, Lll.l irk C. Lclit
Itom h
D. W. Il111(1:111)1,1)Elt,
Carlink, ViL
=
Proprlt.tbe
MI
Silverwai
No. 902 cilEsmuT STREET,
Pll I LA DEL I'll TA
A hint floorel IVo t h.• o.lltinelitttl
nn•dirrt:its OF
Watches, Diamonds,
FINE BRO NZ, MS, PA NO 3' GOODS,
EUROPEAN NOVELTIES
RI.:PECTI.TI.I.I' IN% I TE'PERSONS visurrkai
TN(WIRIES ANDONIELRS BY )1.111. PROMPTLY
ATTENDED To
1.10T1:71:S
=1313
N. W. WOODS.
Provriotor
I=
EOM
" . 11L'NTZ 11)t-;z}:,
Col werly Corma n
No,. 17 AND 11) ILAST MAIN sritEhr
CARLISLE, PA
•I h.• holing t01t...1.5,e.1 awl rotorly
.00nn too ni•lool 1,80. lira
rho., flesh too, 011-1, 1.1,41 Yid Atzlbiletha-1I
hotel, bolicitn the vonttals
,of the • Ulllll/11 ILy hllil
11,11ing ',oldie lII' 1-1 X% ell pi 01.10 1.,1 1n 111 I 111 , 11
titht-rlon,icroomoolallo. to nil Who &vire to mat,
.1 (hot,- 11011 E, or p10.0.00t tolopriar abode.
front 9orromoling rnitntry rerpect
folly ,011.1101, COltrit'oll!, slid utleitti,o servemtsuro
oogitgoll ot th 6 pnpolor hotel.
IiEOILI7E lIENTZ, Proptiottir
N It. Alin...tola ,, a livery istttettl wan the hotel 'miler the management of •11.1,iph 1.. Sterner &
Blether.
10 16913
WHITE, HALL HOTEL,
M A ET STREET, II A RRISBURO, PA.,
la etintially Itivoted, oppooito the G n at Mom,.
Th is :lodise In kept as n, second Class of Parinor.:
Hotel, at moderato charge, ()nosh. admitted at
any hour of the night. Otßol Stooling attached..
MOSES EiIIELIN,
I lap% aik Proprietor.
• Spectades.
,ipROVE TOUR BIGHT !.
,ny TILE USE OF
PYICE .55 SON'S
Parabola Spectacles
MANUFACTORY AT UTICA, NEW YORK.
S. 11. IFA YEIISTICIi,, •
DEALER IN
DRUGS, %lEDICINES, TOILET
. AND FANCY ARTICLES, Ac.
CARLISLE, PENN'A.,
bt,uppoln ten (wont for the aisle of tho i,bovoapectoclea.
VeRSONS W.E.4RfNfi Ci4ASSES
or those In need of them, well to call, for In
(ivory cat. we 0 trAIt!,NTEE
TO SUIT THE SIGIIT PERFECTLY !
NO Ninon. Employed. •
. :nasally • -
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
FOIL Bunn . IS PRICELESS!
put tho DIAMOND SP FCTACLES will preaervo it
lf you vain° your eyeallait me Olean
g , 0 'r J ENSBS•
from minus., Eustisl pebbles. melted to.
' getter, and tiertvo thek nonsoulhatisonii"onarpiutat
of their 11.410. 311(1 Thoy will loot
wily yenta without thong°, nod are wariaqtpil
0111)01 .111 .1111,e lu use
MANuFAcru It KID ISY
.1. SPENCER A CO., OPTICIANS,
NEW YORK. "
CAUTION.—N”mo goon's., uolea atampod with our
trade mark.
For rule by rorponidblo agent; thi.ostesMst .tho
THOMAS CONLYN, Jeweler,Carlbilo, Pic. Is a , ,ent,
from whom they Con only 1.01 ObtllinCd. No milers'
onstrinved. 7,1ec7
Amendment
pI4OPW4D AMENDMENT
TO Tlfl
•
Constitution of Pennsylvania.
Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend ;
.4nent to the Constitution of Penney':
.
Rp it resolved bg the .Vritate nod Ilodsr of Repre
,e,Jnfins.e of Commonwealth of l' , onsyleorio in
ssoid fdy nol, That iho follQwhlr; • , 11,1-
tooth. of 1140 Cohotltutloo of thlo C.mmonHeutlh ho
proposed to ,the people for their lohootlon or toJoe
1100 to the prorkions of the tooth artlclo
thet cot; to wit, •
AMENDMpIiT
tho sixth het:lion of filo xixth article
of the Co,ollui tton, nod Insert In lion thole& .00
following; "A Shit° Trott/3,lrue blmlt be chosen by
the qualified elector., of tho uto.ut suoh time.; and
for anch torm of Pierrhui us" shell be preEctioell 31'
law."
AVH,LI iLLIOTA,
FruhVl: tlit‘ lbw. of ReproxetilnUros
6 JAMES S, RUTAN,
. _
, • f;poko: of 1714.401410.
Approverliti iwenty•stlooll daY. of March,
411110 1)0111161, 9po thownwl eight Ing411•01 Mid
aoyonty•two.
• •. ' • • , • " • JOO. W. OltAltY.
to'irfroTo'ulindrt'ig,"3"ti,o 4 g, , ,nl l ,sl!,';',.` l . l " 4 ".".nt
,I'RANOiB..3OIIDAN, °
fiel•rettiry of 1110 Commonwealth.
Wilco finerptary of tlio I.7ommonwealtli,
Ilarrloburg, 1 111114 211 1 1472: f
4fu72:lin • - • .
•
Radwa'ys Beady Relief:
R. R. R.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
rssding the advertisement ni.,•d
AUFFEIL WITH PAIN.
RA OW A I".i ILEA 1 , 17 it ELI Et -IS, A Clt C FOE
EVERY PAIN.
' It wn. the first and is
The Only Pain Remedy
th,t 'moult tin stpf.s the niost ercrovint ruins,
slhoti Inflammations. and Por Cong. stk..,
whether of the lohns. Stain tell Bo wets, or other
rtintols or nr,nnt. by altonnpliention,
IN tit. M ONE TO TWENYV MINUTES.
110 onto, lird‘Triblrnt "Pe s xpowhoing the pain the
It II 1..U31 ATI°, ;Sol-ridden, Infirm, Crlpphnl,
Net vits, Neuralkic, or prontotted with dlsoptr only
sager,.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
=
INFLAMMATION OF TIIE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION I TIIK BLA DL ER
INFLAMMATION OF TIIK DOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS
SORE THROAT, DIFFICCLT BREATHING.
P ‘I,PITATION OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA.
CATARRH, I hIFLUHNZ
II HA DACHH, TOOTHACHE,
1c1.1 . 11 IA lA, RHEUM I'ILS3I.
COLD AOII F. Cllll It , .
The application of tit° RE \l'\ TEI El lEl' no tho
part or parts whorn tho rain 0c41411.4 tilt) 44,1.14, a 141
allot 41 ellno anti 4 . 0111 'ort.
Twuntv drops in mill n 1111111.1, of water will in it
few - moinentn vitro CR I]l 1 1 8. 81 1 .3813, SOUR
sTom ACII, HEA ItTllli RN , :1CI( HEADACHE,
DIA Ilti HE I, DYSENTERY, clll.ll l , 11 11 11 ND IN '('..E
11011 1 nod nll INTERNAI,
Travelers should nitt nrx Irry n ' , calk
ItADW ItlIAl/1' It IA 111 , IQ A lest
ph In‘‘att.l pt• so.t mtcl,n..n. /1:11,1 Irani
•/1 s‘..tor. It I till. rr u It II: 111.1 y
or 1.11t.ulla• a -I: ••”I.lnt.
FEN, - En AND AcdrE
It FR AND AiIUE for bfb)
I
. hot .• rewedial noy i 1:1.1t will cure
Ve , br trua A0,...na .1.1 , thcr Matbk• woo, Hill :.,
end other Pererx (Filti byby
R. %MAN . 'S PILLS) .4) ,int..k 10,11 W y's
READY RELIEF. FIR). ve..t+ pot bottle. Sold by
Drug;istr.
_IIKALTII BRA 117' Y !
STROM) AND PURE Melt 111.001)-1VCREASE
OF FLF. , II AND IV EDIIIT —FLEAIt SK IN AND
BE ,UTIFUL COMPLEN.IoN•eit.CURED ro ALL.
DR. R A 1.Y.A.N1 A '4B
ItS:A l'A 1.T.1 A.N p,qcoi,vENT
IL,: MANI •1'ilI: M05.1. , ,t,A 'Hirst;
QUIcR . Plll
1111: 111 , 1.1' I I.AII, It A lir. IN
-I:Ntli or I'M I I:1'1. kI4INI,r It FIA,
TII A
F.% Ory I)Zty all 111.•14,1`...• ill and
is
THE•IIREAT 1'1"R11•'1ER.
th.i.•!! I! • .\ IJ.I
.010, t• .0- I ki
••• lid In:, •,51.1.. •,
• 1 , .11 t; t , • lif•• It, ‘l,l/11.
ntl ;no •,
~, ev,15,..‘1.1 11.11 17.. u..; on,
!Shrum ,
1,1, I.e, 11l • t or., Itt
ill, i 1•••11, At 11, • V. 0/1.1. .11.117111
...Au'
Spt.lll .illl.l 1111 4 , 1 111. 1,1, 1.1 lvrl.lo,
are ItLio I!,. t.
, ••i•lt 01.11 1••••., ,• ‘t. 111 H.., I' ti,
. it 1..., 1011111 •tt
theca.. 4110111 m j 0 1 1, , t.
If 1110 rodent, Ilatl , . 1-.1,t , ••I I.y rue
w.tst , t nod .leconip , "ll,, , n ih iy. ! n o
gr. , l••ing, c.e.• 11/.1
eimir.4 4.11,10 11,
healthy 1 , 10 ,,, 1-11/1 I di,. the- lISAI'AItII,I,I IN
will :tivl .10,-i secure
Neat only 1l ,es the ~ , r, t eti II a t2i R.,utonsix ext el
oil knoon tnedlol Ag .1 160 01 Chronic,
Setonnloos, to,lliollonalnios
J. 10,11.0.04 hot it
IA the nnly pc, Itibe eon , lor
Kidnoy itud Bladder Complai tS,
Urinary, and Wlllllll disonsim. thasel, Ins hetes,
Dropsy, Stopteote 01 %Voter, 10, outinence of Urine,
Bright's Dis. ass, Allnin•itnina tool in all 1101 , 1
Wilt,o done ore Ih,irkdti t oote,sas or on, water is
thick, cloudy, ',lived si :MI/1 ,1W like the white
of an egg, or threo.•. like wit to st I , ~r there is a
morbid, dor , notion , opponent Wl', 0041 h i boot ,
dust depoeite, end when to ovy Is a pri, king, burning
eensation when 1•1011ing aster, and pool In the
'Small of the Rut, and shod the Koine.
31 110.
ITOIIIIF.—The only known and sues Itommly fo
rbetor—Pin. Tor. etc. -
"rumor of 12 Years' Growth' Curetl.bl'r °
liadway's Resolvent.
Ittivriti.v, lives., July IS 1,1111.
Dn. itt tot, I—i have had °int - Inn Tmnor Ip the
ovaries s•ol bowel.. All the Doctor,' add " there
was no hell, for It " I tried es ery thing that woo
recommended; but nothing helped ti l e. I NOV ybur
Resolvent. and then, 1,1 I wool,l try it; hut had no
faith in it, beetoms 1 I,o,loolllored for twelve pot.s.
I took his honk:, of the Besot , ent, and ono boy of
Medway's Pill., 'and twin bottles of your Reedy
Relief; and there Is not a sign of tumor to be seen
orfelt, and I feel bettor, ruutrter, and happier than
I here for twelve years. Tbe worst tumor wax In
the left side of the 1,13% els, Dyer ilia groin. I svelte
thie to yon for thy benefit of °there , You eon
publfeL it If Tullchoose.. HANNAH P. KNAPP,
. RAbWAY'S
rERREcT PtiRa4TIV PILL s,
perfectly tasteless. elegantly c. aleti 0 WI swei4 mita,
purge, regulate. purify, cleanse, 11114 strengthen.
Itatheay's Pills, for the earn of all disorders of the
Stomach, Liter. Bowels, Kid neys, Bladder, Neryous
Diseases, Headache. Constipution, Costiveness, In
digestion, Dl spepsio,
Itillaranintlon of the Bowels, Piles, snit all Deranges
merits of thC Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect
a positive cure. Purely Vegetalre, containing -1.11:1
mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs, -
iar , Observe the following symptoms resulting
from Disorders of the Digestlyo Organs :
Constipation, Inn ard Piles, Fullness of the Blood
In the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Ninnies,
Heartburn, Disgust of Fowl; Fullness or Weight in
-the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or flutter
ing at the Pit of :he Slrolii , h. Swifolailln of till
Ilead,llurried nod thilicult Breathing, Flutterinf at
the Heart, Choking or , 4 ufforating ‘ Sewiationa lila
Iu a Lying Posture, Dinineaadf bolder bilOS
before the Sight, Fever and Dull Palo lu the Head,
Deficiency of Perspiration, 'Yellowness of the Skin
iand El en, Pain to the Side, Chest Limbs, end sudden
Flushes of Ilea', Burning in. the Flesh.
A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free ?tie
stratum from all the 111 , 0,3 named disorders. Price,
25 ratite per box. 1-01,11 BY Itlttalti Idle.
DEAD •` FALSE AND TRUE." :mid ono letter
stamp to RADWAt Sr CO., No. S 7 Malden Lime, Nov
- York. Inform:4km worth thowitutht will -Ito sent
Y°l&72ly
Bunther and Building Ilfaterial
LUMBER ! LUMBER!!
.‘
RANipLKENDIG . c 0.., •
•DEAT,P.II9 IN 664130 NED
PINK AND lIENILOCK LIINDEB,
AND • MANIJFACTUItr.RN OP'
SHIM/ LES, BIDIND, LOODINO, IIIiI,BOD, BOAT
AND BUILDING TIMBERS.
All Mitch:use ilderiat furtribh,l in ned, yep ,h or t
Addros, MIDD?.BTOWN, Dolphin Co., PH,
pANtLL P V. C. COOLDMII,
irK. D. lICNDIIICKION, WALTI.It 11. 001111 p;
25.1021 y ` •
I'lt4(ie SCI irr
plnd() SA LE (Jr REA L ES
xt?„ ~,,d„„!upd Sittllntay,
the t hird of Augnet. 187'2, 11 o'cluel, a. in. of .
that dny, taunt 'public male, the follo•Anc; desalted
teal estate; to wit: A LOT ql gronnelan ratsornuto
tAreet;in'tha borough' of Noweilhi; lalundea by said •
street un tho South, on thy Webt by 9Y. It. Isl'llattuil,
on tho North by on alloy, and' meth.: Etna by John
IL Dunlap, rontaining ;10 feet front Icy IRO feet,ileon.
It la n very'drairable building lot, nicely bituated,
TOrlus of sale tondo known on day of onto 14
El/WIN JANIE.% ,
°Tallinn of Juinor Children of J. J.
ceneud. • ' '
RILLTZHOOVER,
12 • Arromow AT LAW.
°lke in Bout, '1 nord. xtreph oppenltt teri}lry
gootpi 'loo.. • .—.104670
Vineiptr Bitters,
VINE GAR •BITTERS!
PURELY VEGETABLE,
FREE .1?1;051 ALCOHOL !
pR. WALKER'S ,
CALIFORNIA I,;INEGAR BITTERS
VINECI All BITTERS iire riot n vih . , Fancy, Driuk,
rondo of Poor loin, Whifiltny, Proof :Valls, rind Ito- •
torn• tirinni; doctored, spico,l, And mve,teiled in
the t7tstt,. tailed Tt.l7lre;' " Apptizers,"
.• Iteitorois"'& '
a. loit lead the tippler on to-dritok
01111Nii 11.114 2 1 . 0 in, but are n tono tledicino , outdo from
ii3the 'rout, and horW of California, freo from
uli' Alcoholic Stininlidtii. They aro the O relit ,
Blood puritior and :1.1,1fq.1 , r;r,e Principle, It Per-fort
llonovvor nod invlg.oretne or the en.tem, 07 t r e yi ne
n 0" all peisohous 'natter and Teetering tho
to 7t 17777717.17 y eundlti .7', eerich:l7 it, refl., MBA' non
torn; ,raliugboth wird :Aid 1,• - 4 They etc ri y
of ittheite,trat7oe, tron,pt fir their action, tethati 77t
nod rtdicible in all forms of
Noo,
NO PIMSON CAN TAi . O T11C.91.: BITTERS ac
-
ter Mop- to dtreettont, :mil rentain lottu r.
p..
,nod tlnnt nt e net tivt•te trvol by fttnivea
1.0, in or n01,1'111,11, and lII' VOA! 1 11:4110.11,18i.A
i , 11 , 111 repoi •.
• I/1-1'1'.1.,1.1 toe. l'n .11
In the Plltottlll •In. 0,1411, rteltlvven•e t tr tint (.1”,1,
Int., nn ut [lto II h, 1 4 .111
T.to fn tho Aloutti. I' tlt•ltt,tion ~r
inr Iltutt t, 11.1,111... ate. 1.11o,:s. t',,,rept.). oftt hundred other PAID.:
evlttpt•Jukt, urn tut. ttlf-itt tog , 1),1,1.11%. In the-0 4.•
. tuttl tittiv 'lt It •t •,•••,1 In It• If ha , It.. r I prt•vv
•et,••l , 1,1,•15y adv. t•
1P. , " 111
IN'CF. in 4. 8.1.1.
..tri ;0,1 or ,t the dawn or wouratili.,tl,, Iho
tun, II I.•, time. Tin, lc 11iM,
011 , . v !It o. Ih it IL parked naprefa /pod;omit
(.11t111j0
FOR I'L.k MM.UP/11:1" .ISTI 1111 Eli•
M I6Mnml..tact.hy.prp:ia,,-Intlipo.tion,nil
n.ur, Item It tent 11,1 ...it noit lilaciraeNaf
th.. Bln , ni, Liver, Kidneys and 111.1thlei, these Bitten/
have 1.1,11 wee/dial. eel, Direr...a Tire C:1111.0 , 1
by I luntrd Iflood; tvlwzli isgoner:illy produced by
iler.ingaineniT of Lim (Hp.
TiIEY ARE A (iEN'CLE I'EItIiATIVE AS WELL.
AS A. TONIC, norlesiing ut.o flue petallike inerit of
main. as irpnwerfal nzent in reliesing Conge,tein
or I tinaiivition.of .the Liver anti fever,,'
tl:i•: 11/ 1;111 uu. fif
FOR IN Ll7SEitsr;it, Et aptlow., Teller, Salt.
litatat. Itlet. act, r pet , .
rt.ielpattoles, !ling Worms, livaa, Seto 1.1,-,
Ery:rpel,te. 1 wit, w u.:., Ilpt , lentiens el the :Sim •
Hamert nail I,l,lttrt , tll tilt• teitill t of a hatever name
or palare, are literally air!c lip an .1 carritil out et
the s.t st• 111 111 tl Ittllttt I,e a,' of thane Sa
lo Ono 11111111•1,011 i t ltlll ill, I,
Illt ttt" t t `llll‘ , ll, ttik.•lt t 1t•
CLEAN: 4 .II 141 11r1A1rth 1111)1.!.
3 .. find 11, 11111411 . 00,
tiptionr, 0 ; trim. it t t
y0(11111101 It iti.ntroi te.l r
,itirttiiitt tit „ the ,ells.
rloitlise It Idiot, it Ix tool forlintr,. tofu 1.11
you Rettli Ito blood i t ud w., trri t titt‘ Ot
the spitolit 0111 G4t,nv.
Olt ATI:FUIe 1:1 lOU:ANDS pre. lotto Vluegn,itit•
lore Ihr 11105 t [lvo_
blued the sinking Fyihun
I'IN, TANI, AND 01 1 1 Elt lcOliMS. lurking
tin , 'vett,. 01 5111111111 thou.aniln, are eflerculdiy de
stroyvil rtql. Sity,
There oulov
i`l lull 11141 , vidnal upon the Inte
of earth t• 4 vsetopt 0,111 pr•-•••itre
of 500111 , It is lielt UllOll till' hea!tll:' 0/
the lowly 41,t1 eskt, hot upon the
"'n'". "n ll 81,mY worms
brond . throe lii Inc
tonste, oI ltixelse. No, of 111111 e
volinlloges, n AtLthoiloi 1.1 I Al 1
110111 WIPI . IIIq lihe 1111 v, .
:k11“./ItANIVAI, 143r.Ab1.:14 mo,ap4alll
11,111 t 311111 im b. po
tool, 111111 Ittatt44ol, ol 3lltivrr,am thoy /111111131
11111, 011,1.11 k e 4.1,0,1 to prim 3 - .14 ot 1100.14
gitonl ngu 1ue1.,l Lin Mkt. a 11,40. of 1n...1
ditty, oboe or t a Pro , ••11144e.
111 LAIOUS? It IiNIITTENT, AND'. 1 . 11t311'1"11T0
FEVEIO I , whirlt 11131 BO prov.dent ill Ire ..1
..or bloat llsot , tht.010,114 the Ulllll.l
expverdly 01 0111 3113,,,13,
Ills onto, 1 . 1311/I`3lll, C 11111111.11.311.1, Arkal,4a, Red.
olortolo. Itiol/ tamlo. .o - J, Alabam. 31.-
I.lle, 5.14.11/11111, and loin) nth., 4.'
ittr tlpol aOl trllollarb.o, tloolt4414o• our ebtlra
country during tho Sara toxr . and AM0D111,11.1.111
markably so during or 110 ons of unmolol jp-tt abd
dry twos, are Invarmld P am•oloict aim! octrn..no
dpraogeloonts of that. 111,1113,1, 301 l 111111 1 VIIII
1111111/1111111/ Vl•corti Thor, aro 3 111,1,3 'III 111.3
olntrnk tboo. of Ow a u(111 11113 Y• all.l
blot, of 1110 alornach, and gri.ot torpor uI 1.... I oo.k.
lodald r'oggol op wdlt vtti 1,11 1111 . 111111,111.1.1.11. In
1113111154111..1 IPIII,I/111,1,;,1411ov .1 pot omol
111111,no0 1I•••:• 1;1,1. 01,31/ 1. 111`11 1 I , I 1 I")
. / •1I P t3,lll.irt h. foltbu plop
mitml to 01..1 M'allsot',. tv.tavy 11111
,prell'y no. tho •lark ulotml ‘131•1111 , i• llb
01111'11 1.11 1.., 10 0i tbo 4, 44 i •A'1‘4/. 00 1 0
111001, (11,1 331•11,11/Ii• It/ 11,1 'l, 1, 31 I :1311133i I
restotlag tilt' healthy toot Lou not In
0r4;41,,.
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1. • I
p.•. I-It I
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Ult. WA I.lil.:lt'S ‘1,11 , 011.Nt VIN 11'..1 It 1111T
TEIIS n,t ..n a,' th.• 4 In 4tinisnr
Ha' ton ,e g — Th„ mood 111..) Illoaltn4t., tout
I.v rt , ./.1,1ne, Imlay tI,, eftvral ..1 1110 nrtilitntinal,,/
Wto t 111,01./ 1.1,r ditta..,ll•) o ct.• 1 1,1,
Ittltltlt, anal w.rmttnent - - Iwo in /.ITvett..l.
Tll Ft !It. , P 11l IF. 01 14. 1 , s 11,
I t! , / L N
, 144ati ye, 3.lti A itta./111011s.
111 Al'lt HI Phi' not any,. prop., to x,•,
Dr. tYalker' , 4 Vittvgal 1111•. rt. .1- llto
11l all Ali I atli t otant re% vra, /11,1
. hettlimt, and to ta Ina,: I.'
..• Th. tt,
1,1 Ilt • 1 1 1 1.15•.5, ~.rtt Illlst T 111 4511,
5 5 4, 51 ,, ,V 05
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1•511 , 1 , 11 . 1 . :. • 1.
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rarinftig Implements
IMPLEMENTS FOR HARVEST'
P r. NVts ,slTrr ral 1.0 I. 61r h•
ri:;lett% ~ ,P.4.1, 0 ,41i :Ins] psssoklsit. I.:// hil,./s
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The Sprague Mower,
„hi, It in g, :L t,..11,1 the.impl,t,
et. 1111.1-111 oiliclt•ot 31.teltinu
it Ow ~0 my Wt. tilt,. 1110,v,
13•1 71..1 1;•l"• vll
pi
Trili \ Lry liAi RAK
pie. The re, etitiee this. tahv Iv well sal.thhvh-1
livery farmer who is lint Itheatly vuppheth 14h1/11141
hey a Novelty Flay , Hake.
The Original and Improved
fiPPOiV Y FORK
with improved GizAppi.n, Thi.i
Fork, In connoottun with the mime, onil Palle), is
undoubtedly one of the nowt complete in
ho twirl:et for bitoilling hay.
CUIIIIIhIII.A.IIII
'IIIRESIIER AND
The infprovoments we havej made in t e ionstria,
lion or title Thresher mute lent eesamr, t . rrant
in offering It to farmers es,one of the very best
vlOllOB.lll the market. With the Mr., Power which
goes with title machine. four !loves aro caleolated
to do the merit, vhere si> ouch eight are required In
homy other nawhines. Compared Critic Others the
is SO loin that every thrifty farmer stay readily
erminte the owner for Itimaelf,r n enmi,oriand
Cnl
lOh Thrasher and Separator for pm initiwnt use uq
his barn floor. Parini,' would do melt In Fall :Ind
examine It. s
TII E CA II LISLE CIDE It Al I 1„
made :rt ,„
our eMoLoooonoot, 100, work Om highte.l
recommendations front nil abut linen tried it. It
both plead mid rrnthee tlu. .attics. It therefion
roliehls liclitor pressure and pitehices the largest
gonittl•y of cider froth the noinont of apples put
Tho Willoughby Patent
GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL
is xo Wl-1I 1(11000 to far 1.111.1,111 otoxt part, of Pohl,.
that no need not I peak at any length of .
Its milt, We nose hppa It with op witliont timing
Altai ot, atal-with the •nos els so lttachoil an iq
witch no en nigh tranli 01 - xig-Siigi w liteh ov?Is pie:
fi,re.l: To ld are also pot on by soli new
patent airaogoinent, is Inch gisem them areatec
flexibility and hum r ottaclontnt to the Drill: NG'
gooil farmer,nn ntf,rd In Jn 0111..1(tbe WiilonA h y
thin Spring 111111. bavo 010,1)0 on bond N
Fply of
odder Cutters,
Corn
of:dl,Nl .and If ',flirty of nth, i l / 1 1.10111111118 115111,d
by throws ff, RI Ihe lux vet juices. •
F. CIARI)NER A:: CO.'
Carl I , .11111 P , 1872. • r•j07231,,
HATS AND CAPS:
jr . ( 3i CALLIO,''
No. 29 WEST MAIZI F.TitNZT
C,A.I3IJSLE,
Tho unTTEIS of Oarlintali
Thu lIATTIIIt of elliiiMlo I
The latest styleiJust rseelvoil l, ,
Tllll.lll4ttiNt G Lyleq slways on hand
.111,1 S lIATri fritul bat Malltiftcylrys I
IiASIIIQN/111.1:11A:T . Sjot4
0A1.1,10 wishes to coil ittt potion to his lars
MS
11 A Tk? aND CA p,9
oluaultfit,c,t9rtp Ll f tt!, W ov4. 2.. 01, :lie bast
Atit!znurtts for coloring. - IIALc W • Ooodt.
nnA
e.fop.ts, ' •
Thd highosCdA3ll VI:101 , 9 pnid for
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