THE on't RALI). CARLISLE, PENN"A. EbITORS)A24D'P,ItO.PRIETORS. Volume L.XTII, REPUBLICAN . _ NATION/it' 'TINT, 1 1 011 PRESIDtiVr, GENERAL U. S. GRANT OF ILLINOIS.' FOR VIM FRRBIDENT HENRY WILSON, OF MASSACHUSETTS. 'I'ICIENT FOR GOVERNOR. GEN. JOHN F. HARTRANET, . OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. SUPREME JUDGE. 'ROIL ULYSSES MERCUR, OF BRADFORD CB FNTr. • AUDITOR GENET:AL. GEN. HARRISON ALLEN, or-WARREN COUNTY. FOR CONORRSSMER AT watoE. Gen. Lemuel. Todd, of Cumberland. Gon. Charlot 3 Altright, of Lehigh. Hon. Glonni W. Scofield, of Warren DELEGATES AT LARGE TO THE CONSTITU TONAL CONVENTION. Wm,-M. Meredith, Philadelphia ; J. Gillingham Fall, Philadelphia ; Gott. Harry White, Indiana ; Gen. Win. Lilly, Carbon ; Linn Bartholomew, Schuylkill ; 11. N. A.l'Cralistcy,.Centre ; William H. Armstrong, Lyeoudug ; William Davis, Monroe ; James L. Reynolds, Lancaster ; Samuel E. Dimmielc, Wayne ; Geo. V. Lawrence, Washington David N. White, Allegheny W. H. Miley, Lehigh ; John H. Walker, Erie. NORTH CAROLINA The election in NorthCaroltuadras re sulted in the choice of a Democratic Goy. oruor, by a majority of perhaps 1,000 five out of eight members of Congress ; and a majority in both branches of the Legislature. This though by no means a desirable result, was not unexpected. The Republican party having begun the campaign with the gain Of Oregon, the Democra4 were determined if possible, 10 gain a victory in North Carolina. To this end they exerted themsehieg 'to the utmost, and had many advantages. They had carried the State in 1870, and thus they had the prestige of victory. The enfranchisement of nearly the entire rebel population, by the recent acts of CongreSs, gave them not only the benefit of the entire rebel vote, but in fused a new life and. energy into that portion of the population which had heretofore been debarred political rights. This enfranchisemerit practi cally gave to the Democracy the benefit of nearly the ontiro strength of What had in former times been the men of influence and power in the state. With this immense advantage in the organization and discipline of the political force it was not surprising that there should be a Democratic victory. Of course, this result; will be .hailed as the harbinger of a national Democratic victory in November, and as an indica tion of change in, popular sentiment against the Administration. It shows nothing pf the kind. The rebel element of North Carolina, and of the entire South, never had and never will Lave any affiliation with a Republican admin istration. Their votes and their influ ence will always be east with the Democ racy. The numbers and influence of this class gave North Carolina to the Dermierats, as, it Las given nearly all the other States of the South to the same party, and will in time make the, South a unit for the 'Democracy. They will necessarily for years exert an influence. that cannot be counteracted. In the days of slavery,, they gradually carried the whole South into the Democratic . party, and when powiu- dep;u•tcd from them, into the rchalliun. As long as they exist, tlrehAtolitical tendencies will 'remain the Hata,. and the Republican party will never obtain a'suie lodgment in any State which cast its'fortunes with the rebel Confederacy, unless it lie in, States where the colored population pre dominates. The South ht. not the field-On which Republican victories are to he won. The result in North Carolinatieed give no alarm nor uneasiness. The Slates which the Republican party controlled cluripg the war, give a larg9 inajprity.Qf the electoral votes. In each of these we eau point with Zirltla to an a - dministra-. tion which has given prosperity and .contentment, and which ,has received the Continuous sanction of the 'people: These states which gave their votes for 1, Lincoln, and maintained Republican principles in the darkest hour of our national peril, will now rally Co the standard of Giant, and in "next Novem ber, achieve the final overthrow of the Democracy. THE Democratic „Convention which met in Perry county last' week, nomi nated John A. Magee, esq., editor of, the Democrat for Congress. This looks somewhat as if Perry county meant to carry off the congressional honors of the district at the next eleatiem. although, there are some rumors that this is merely a diversion in favor off. lon. Richard J. Haldeman, who'it ie etrong4 11mq:footed has sbmo further Congressional aspire- . tions. In Cumberland, although ovary thing *very quiet ou the question, ,it id believed he will receive the nomination of the county convention,- there being no one elso spoken of ;- _aud,the , different eandidateslor the other-positions are evil dently making, combinations whieh look toward mob a result. -Shoukl,Mr. Iterldei pan . - rocoivo the nomination in tbiLq county, and York county, 'present , d ~_candidate, it would not reguiro"a-verY 'shrewd observer of ilifiCgiTcrprOdictlll result.. Still these nominations are. tho most uncertain things in the world, and there is no telling who may got it. , We • don't believe Haldemnn's ebaneeti dos perato by . any moans. liolv , long is it sine° the Domocratic journals denounded Carl Schurz as _a Dutch infidel, and Charles Sumner as a narrow-briitied negro-loving fanatic? Since therm gentlemen have ;joined' the crusade against Grant, they have sud; donly become mon of giant intellect and vrise,''and patriotic liatosnien. Has' the leopard 'changed his spots, or aro .the Democracy in most Of new gods? BUCKALE:W'S TREASbN Buckalew, dug the rebellion, was not content witlCpers t istently .epposiug, the Government pall its efforts-to main, tainlts authorltbut eiidt nowAppearo,: supplemented' . his disloyal conduct and anti-draft conspiracies, 'by oycH acts of treason,- in.hofding personal conferences with the rebel agents at Niagara, who were,),lnsily plotting for the dostruol,ion of- our 'commerce, the release of label prisoners and tMoburningOf our cities.: Among the, rebel records which recently , came into the possession of our - Govern. rent, is a letter, NoYeMber 1804, , from Jas.. P. Holcomb, who wa'S the eolleague of, ThompSon and Clay, sod ougkgecl, with them in all their ne farious plots, which discloses the fact that Buck - Mew and Ju'dge Black, 'together with many others, during the summer of 1801,,nipt this rebel emissary and traitor on our northern frontier, and schemed and counseled with him how to defeat our Government, and give success and triumph to the Confederacy. This damn ing fact is indisputable, and places Mr. Buckalew in a position that must subject him to the indignation of every honor able and loyal man. Not only is he ob noxious to the charge of hindering and obstructing, by. his hostility, every act put forth in defence of the Union, but No. 82 ho now stands charged with actual trea son in giving aid and comfort to traitors. At tho very moment be hold a high of fice, that of U. S. Senator, and sworn to defend and uphold the Constitution of his Country, he is found betraying that country and ;iolating 'his oath of office, by acting in concert with its euernii:s find plotting with them for the disiuember ment of out glorious Uniou, by recogniz ing the independence of the rebel Con fed No 'pctioti.--of our gicat life struggle was glotinrior than the. summer of IS 1, during - I,llicli all the elements of Itestility to the Union ovate concentrated for its defeat n,.3. overthrow. The Democratic party were ready for a partition of the country, and had declared the War a fail ure—the people . '‘,7o,ll3 growing i't.ustive un der the great burtheds placed upon them —opposition to the-draft was assuming a , defiant and organized form, the conspi racy to defeaS the re-election of Lincoln was active and influential, and over and above all these causes, a largo bony of -citizens-began-to despair of erushing_the. vehelliem , jut, tat this critical moment, when every true patriot held stronger , and firmer the resolution to submit, to "no peace on e any terms, but uncondi-. tional surrender," Mr. Iluckalew, the beau ideal of the Democracy, hastens to:, the Canadian frontier and confers with rebel oniistiaries and encourages then' with ill fol'111:10011 "as to the temper Of the Democratic party, - and the prospect of action faN'orahle to the cause of the Sont&S Is'there a man in the State, who was Itval to the Union, a soldier who fought for it, a father who gave a son's life b.r it, or a patriot who worked and prayed for il, that can or will supiiort a man . who Lot only was willing to see it broken into fragments. but who ;le:Wally participated in the conspiracy formed to effect flint result ; " Is such a man fit to be Calvet nor of the great and loyal State of Pennsylvania, a State that sent Oren hundred thousand of her sons into the fiehrtoThattle for the Union, thousands of , whom proved their devotion to it with their Mart.'s best blood. At the ,very moment this recreant and disloyal Sena tor was secretly cont'-rriug with traitors, and promising aid it/heir unholy efforts men were dying fot love of the flag Ito was willing to dishonor—shot rinwn by his friends and coadjutors No, the peo ple of Pennsylt Aida k, ill not stoop to this degradation and foliz, They will not honor or trust a .fraerilO-. The memory of that roll ful st r adgle, its sacrifices and spire' ins, is too vivid in all hearts to , permit tiny true man to vote for a tan -didate whose life is stained and darkened by a participation in its crimes. : 4 1.:NATOI1-Se - MNl:jt has written a letter .t? a corninittLe or colored meerrtilvising the cohrod eople to \me for lireeley, histead of Cu iint It Is long and labored, as ar e a n ti,, srnato,'.; productims, and is open tit ti,i• obje, tiim that it is like his spec 1,., piece of special pleading. He toes out of l.is way to blame the and inviting Frederick Ih7legl t ths to dine with the Donting,or Codii,tifut.ers, 4he 11,,use af ter thele•l.dillu, 'Ai, is unworthy of Suinnei, it`.d sod nds lthe one oC nqui", stdr les., Thet.ru?h of the matter -is simply that , the „three' Com mis:iieners, named CI: (ht . act - of Congress itin)riPany, on the President after thjir return and •d ire invited to remain and dine: Wlnj Mr..D,teidass n'as not with then:—eunseirdentii !stolid , not, 'be invited Ni Sunnier this Bt. !could easily have found it ont,, yet he ti condemns the PFebident and askif eiolored'indii to vote against trim nu this account 4Antu nrents against C.raitt must lie scarce Mien S t unner resorts to this, Tuani.: is a ruhor, that: on the appear ance of a Democratic paper, published 't - a hundred miles. distant, will'• the names of Greeley and Brown' at 'the head, twenty-eight of its _regular sub scribers gave notice tm"stop my paper." This is only/little incident, but it how ,pretty clearly how big a task the Demo cratic leaders have on luutd,,when they attempt the wholesale deliN;ory of their .pnurbon _followers, to tile, support, of Greeley., They will ascertain, long be fore the election, that they have a bigger elephant on hand than they have ad carry since 1 . 8.60. Well, it is their. own funeral. GEN. N. P. BANES, of Massachusetts, is out,in a letter declaring that his Con .vietiOus of- duty compel him to support. Greeley , : luiitead of;Graut. ~We 'presume mir , Democratic friemls ..Will- now • dies. a. Wise and.. patriotio statesman. tioino years ago . they were .plonaed ~ to . spealc of him .4;atf a-, crazy Yankee fanatic, who !was to . let .the 'lt Indy' be Niiall'emiughto , iiotico that gold has tended 'upward direr 'since tho'l3allhnore ConVentioiti . and that since the Chtrolina'olcction'.tho rapid, The ele'c 7 Alen •uf 'arooloy 'would . seil it tip 'like a rocket. ' - A HUNDRED DOLLAII.3BOUNTY TO TIIE PENNEVILVAIiIik RISBEMVE 111:0111EliT13. An important Item of news to : thousands of Pennsylimulans is the ieversal by the Second Comptroller of tho u Treasury,. Hon.. T n. M. Broadhead, of the former de.' cision of the. Second Auditor,•Hon. E. B.' French, refusing to allow' the claims of the Members of the regiment of the .PemisSivsniti Reserves—for the $lOO under the' proyisioha_ of the act' Of. Congress of April 23, 1872—, This bounty winnow be allowed and paid. NEWS SUMMARY. IMEI=II The Cubans have gained, dallght'cic.: tort' over the• Spanish troapi.: The-. Spanish governMent proposes 'raising a loan of $00,000;000 for the Im provement of the finances of Cuba. Mr. Gladstone, the English Premier, bad a very narrow escape on Monday from being killed by a premature explo sion of gun cotton. The American fleet, commanded by Rear Admiral 'Alden; was inspected on Thursday by the Prinde and Princess of Wales at :Covies, -Isle of Wight.. IA private dispatch has been received id London confirming the authenticity of the letters and dispatches brottglit. froni 'Dr. Livingstor4by. Stanley, the - Americalf correspondent. - 111 r. Stanley arrived in London . froth Paris on the 2nd iust., and was received by a number of gentlemen connected with the British geographical, and other societies. His arrival caused consider able enthusiasm in scientific circles. MAT Amouns, Mexico, • August 1.-0 en oral Rocha telegraphs from Monterey that President Lortlo do Tejada on the 27th ult., issued a proclamatiouNof gen eral amnesty, pardoning all revolutionists and malcontents under arms against the government, and a convocation for oleo tion for President., The Clourt•Circular gives an account (sf the reception of the party of distio guished- Apiericaus by Queen Vicroria, at Osborne ; the marine residence of her majesty. Among those presented to Queen Victoria on this occasion were General Sherman, Admiral Alden,,,Cap tains Temple, Bryann, Shufoldt, Breez6, Simpson and Swan, and Bishop Al'llwaii% and the officers of the Ameri can squadron wore entertained at dinner by the Prince of Wales. Returns from England show that the wheat crop is middling, the barley'crop poor, and the yield of oats, beans and potatoes large. The new crop of wheat will not come into market until the mid= die of August, and it is estimated that iu the meantime the country will require '1,i00,000 quarters of wheat and dour. The report from Russiti, whence England is accustomed to draw her chief supply, is that the crops are scarcely up to the average. In Hungary and (iormany, the Yield will ha fully up to that of for nag .years, while 'in Southern and West ern Enrol:Allier° will be a deficiency. MIMS Commodore Vanderbilt is about to join the Methodist church. The 'President ot. San Salvador has whipped the President of Honduras, and now professes to rule over both countries. A company has been incorporated in San Francisco with a capital of $10,000,- 000 to work the newly discovered diamond and ruby fields near the head waters Of the Colorado. George Wilkes, of the Spirit. of the Tilllo3, is dangerously ill, almost. within the shadow of the Valley of Death. He one of the most brilliant' writers on the American press, and at home in every branch of literature. General N. P. Banks is the Nest an cession to the Greeley and Brown party. Ile has followed Mr. Sumner and acted presumably upon that gentleman's ad vice, but, as he is his own master, we suppose nobody will quarrel with him. • A. Gentiles' meeting was broken up by the Mormons' police, ou the third • in stant, who wore the principal actors. It is considered the greatest outrage yet perpetrated, and shows the Mormon animus in denying free, speech. The Gentiles are ready for a light; BosToN, August 9.—The fourth cham pionship game between the Atlantics, of Brooklyn, and the Rod Stockings, of this city, took place to-day,du the presence of a large crowd, and resulted in an easy victory for the Bsston club by a score of SdarcelY three months ago the Harris burg car company had the misfortune to lose their extensive works by fire, but by bringing into requisition indomitable energy and preseverance. they succeeded recently in re-plaeing' the buildings de stroyed with others far more convenient and of superior-quality-generally. been immense establishment had not been fully under headway until another dis aster befel it. On Saturday night it was again destroyed by lire. The loss is about $30,000, mostly covered by insur ance. The buildings will be initnechately ST. Lows, August letter from Robert Campbell, member tif - the Indian commission, has been received-here, with information from Fort to July 24. Mr. Beetle, Of central superintendency, who had been to the Wichita and Cheyenne agencies, reports encourag ingly. of the condition of Indian matters in that section. All the Cheyenne tribe, except a feW old men and women, and the entire tribe of Arrapahoes, wore in, and all l expressed a determination to keep poaco,and would attend the Wichita cduncil. Nothing Mid been heard from the Riowas, but they were expected to be present. =I • A iierions accident. occurred •on Mon day on the Camden and Amboy railroad near-Florence lleights, N..,J. The'sub-coulnittee on Indian affairs, in the pursuit of ita investigations, has unearthed h largn . irmonnt of fiend. The city election at Louisville, Ky., on Akan) iy, resulted in .the defeat of the Democratic and the election of the Citi zens' ticket. A special to • the New York Til/a8 from Raleigh, announces that,. ,Lhe 4w: (aims from seventy-two counties give (Indwell a majority of 1,096. LUIS' Written a' letter to Charles Sumner reviewing the Senator'fi course, and stating that. ho (Garrison) will counsel the colored men to' cast their-votes solid for Grant.: A dispatch from Harrisburg,' late Tuesday afternoon, from Wm. D. Hal bert to Hon. Lemuel Todd, states that "North Carolina is Republican by 1,900 majority. This is reliable." , About half past'. ten o'clock Monday night a hail storm, the severest probably that has ever been experienced there, visited Harrisburg. The tin roof! of 'Bra.rit's hall was blown off, and other smious.damage done. . [COIiTIINITED. FROM rontsTrn.cE.] overwhelming authority. ' Our. jurispru dence was probably on the whole im prOved' by it. - My mind 'certainly was roused, and was always kept ardent and inflamed, by collision.._ . In 1811, I witi.l4pointed Chancellor. The Wilco I took with' considerable re luctance. It had had no charms... The person who loft it was stupid • and it is curious .fact that, for the 'due years I was in that office, there was•not a single deciSion;'opinion, 'or dictum of either of my predecessors—Livingston and lan cing, from 1777 to_lBl4=oited tome,i or Oven suggested. , I took the court if it laWbeed a fie* institution ' . and never before knewn' in' the. United States. o I had nothing to guide me; and Was left at liberty,tcrassume all such .Thaglish chan cery I)i6:hie°, and juriittlietion as I thotight' . applicable'onder our Constitu tion.. .. . 'Phis gave me grand - scope ; and I was only checked ;by the revision of the' Senate as a Court of Errors. • r opened the gates of' the court immediately, and :admitted, almost grattfitowdy, , the first ,year, eighty-five -counsellors ; though :1 found there had. been but thirteen admitted.. for thirteen years. before. Business flowed in with a rapid `tido.. The result appears in the seven-volumes of Johifson's Chancery, Reports. „. My course of study in equity-jurispru dence Was very confined to the topics , elicited by the cases. I had proViously, read, of course, the modern equity re ports doWn to the time ;• and, of course,. I.read all the new ones as, fast as I could modify(' .- them.' I' remember reading , 'Poem Williani'S as early as 1792, and I Mad& it- digest' of the leading doctrines. The business of the Court of Chancery. • oPpressed mo very much, but Illitiikzny daily exercise, and my Oily delightiltl country rides among the Cattskill or the Vermont nlountitins, with my wife, and' I 'kept up my health and spirits. .I alWays toolcup the cases in their ardor, and never left ono until I had . finished it, This was only doing ono thing . ..ka-time , Itily practice was first -telnalcO 1 - st - olf• perfectly and accurately (mathematically accurately) acquainted. with, the- facts. It was done bY'abridging and the nswers, - and then the dispositions ; and, bPthe time I had done this slow and tedious process;'l was master Of the case, and ready to decide it. I saw where justice, law, and the moral sense decided the case half the time.. And then I sat down to search the authorities until I had exhausted my books ; and I might, once in a while, be embarrassed by a technical rule, but I almost . always fotnid princi ples suited to my yieiss of the case, and my object Was to discuss the point so as Bever to ho teasild. with _lt agnim.a.od to anticipate an angry and vexatious appeal to a popular tribunal by disappointed counsel. - - During those years at Albany I read a great deal of English literature, but not with the discipline of my forme: division of . time. The avocations of business would not permitit,!',Thad dropped the Greek, as it hurt my.*es. I persevered in Latin, and used to realiNirgil, Horace and some of them, annually. I have read Juvenal,. Horace and Virgil, "iiiiiht.orten times. I read a great deal in Pothier'S works, and always consulted him when 'applicable.. I read the Edinburgh 'and Quarterly reviews and Americaii Regis ters .at initio and thoroughly, Mid voy ages and travels, and the Waverly Novels, etc., as other folks did. I have always been excessively fond of voyages' and travels: In 1823 a solemn era in my life had arrived. I retired from the office at the age of sixty, and then immediately, with my son, visited the Eastern States. On my return ' the solitude of my private ollice and the new dynasty did not please me. I besides would want income to live as I had been accustomed. .111 y eldest daughter was prosperously settled ___ New York, and I resolved to move away from AlhanY, and ventured to come down to New York, and be chamber counsel ; and the Trustees of Columbia College immediately tendered me again the old office of Professor, which hail been dormant from 1795. It had no salary, but I rriffitt - de=Scurething for a living, and I undertook (but exceedingly against my inclination) to write and do liver law lectures. In the two characters of chamber counsel and college lecturer, I succeeded by steady perseverance be yond my most snguine - expectations ? ;Ind, upon the whole, the live yea rs I have lived here in this city since 1823, have been happy and prosperous. I ffiave in troduced my son into good business, and I live aside of my daughter, and take excursions every summer with my wife and daughter -all over the country. I have been Twice with them to Canada, and we go in every direction. I never had bettCr health. I walk the Battery uniformly before breakfast.. I give a great many written opinions ; and, having, got heartily tired of lecturing, abandoned ' it, and it was my son that *pressed inn to prepare a volume of the 'pawns for the press. I duid no idea,..e publishing them when I delivered th6m. I wrote a new one volume and published it, as you know. This led me to remodel and enlarge, and now the third volume will be out in a fe.w days ; and 1 am obliged to write a fourth to complete my plan. My reading is now, na you may sup pose, quite desultory ; but still I dead with as much zest and pleasure as ever. I was never more engaged in my life than during the last summer. I accepted the trust of Receiver. to the Franklin insolvent) Bank, and it has' occupied, and perplexed, and vexed me daily ; and I had to write part of the third vohnno, and search books a good deal for that very object, and I have revised the proof sheets. II I had a convenient opportu nity, (I would send the j,hird volume out to you. ' * k . * Your suggestion of an equity treatise contains a noble outline of a groat and useful work ; but I can not and will not enter ou such a task. I have much mono to lose than to gain, and I am quite tired of equity law. I have done my part. I choose to live now at my ease, and to be prepared for the approaching infirmities of ago. On reviewing what I have written, I had thoughts of burning it. I speak of myself so entirely, and it is entirely against my habit or taste, • But I see no other way fairly to meet your desires. I .am with great respect and good wishes, Your most obodiont servant, JAMBS KENT Southern Lain Review for July. SPECIAL NOTICES NERVOUS DEBILITY With I la gloomy attendants, low spil its, deprassion. Involnhtary omissions, lonranerrien,apermatorrhien, lons of power, dizzy head, loss of momory, and thriattened impotoneo and imbecility, find a fi , c- Oreigli run, lit HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC. vpEcivrc No. TW ENTY•EIG HT. Composed of the most_ vainablo mild arid potont Comtism they strike at own at the wait of the 'natter tota up the ayateni. arrest tho discharges, and Impart vigor and n u rgy, lift, and vitality to tho anti. lima,. They bar.. Hums:m.la of elves. Prive $1 per psehage of live boa/ .1 and a lolgo 12 vial. which pitied iu obmtivale or 111,1 citkit4, or $1 peas single box. Pohl by Droaalata, and Mont by mail 00 receipt of prieo. Address, HUMPHREYS' SPE CIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO , 1,02 Ilload• wiiy, Now Turk.' 2110711 y For solo in . Coriklo, by S. A. Havel - stick nod Comma') Worthington. A''f'EßT LOEB SEASON. il ba I. us a n d ‘l,lightful ,a 4 the Buttoner nnitther, la, its troptral beitt sevi.re, trial to the vital pow. e.t . d. in en the etrigest att• sometimes pro-id - Med by Its effects 'rho common ',loam, applitd, to this condition ot the body Ins ' general debility." Now, general debility arise 4 lone, and it variety of aliments. he liver is more or less adectsd, the tb.v, els are either ermxt !paled or too much the idoinacit but half tierfni ins Ilie wont of digest the appetite Is poor, and rho spirits ,1010 . 01000.1. This i s wh,it, in c a lla,' general debility. -It is it general disarrangement al all the pliyident functions, and requites its e remedy it medicine 1101 t will regulate them all. llontetter's Stoininik speidally adapted to this purpose. Iti general operation is not.e4nlined 40.11 single.organ . • if—the liver is la. Rated, It restores Its tone. If the etomsch in t..rpid, It regerteratesd.t. If the nerves are trsinuloits 'and weal:, It braces and reinforce:4 them If the which ever s)inpattilges nith Jilt, body, Is gloomy mi , l , l.pondont, it relieves the difficulty, and soon brings the whole,inechanisin of the body Into liar 'moray with t 110 laws of health. There is" no eivllir.ed , nation In the Western Ilendspliere In which the utility of llostetter's Stotnaoh Bittern on it tonic, corrective, and atiti• h Mous medicine, In not known and appreciated. Throughout this tropics It is considered, both by the people and the profiodon, the standard specific, While It le a medicine for all seasons nod nil climates, It It especially stilted to . tho complaints genexatud by the weather, lining the parrot and best vegetable stimulant In the world. ' Beware of the Bitters ninth, of acrid and dnoger• one materials, which miscnumlotts parties 'are eib duevoring to foist itpoee the people. Their name Is legion, and the publiclate no guarantee that they are not poisonous.. Adhere ty . . tliu tried remedy, Ilostotter's Bitters, sold only in glass, and cover lit -kegs Or lthehf. - - JACOB LIVINGSTON, WHOLES/ILE . • TOBACeO AN D.CIG ARS, rr NO. 27 NORTH BAKOVEIt BTUEET, • • • 'CARLISLE, PA., - • Prices as low as in Philadelphia 'or Baltimore. 25"ap721y , • • NiIETB. CARLISLE rnovimox isuautra% Corrected Weedy oy J. L. Meloy, corner •of Pity and Soutketreete t , ONE SQUARE WEST OF WM. SLAM di SON. L4rlislc,lVaneaday. ,7 1.072. 14(a)17_ 4 ITER , 4 ;EGGS RD • TALLOW ' ' BEESIVAX RADOM( ANS do • SHOULDERS... do SIDES IVIDTE BEA . ..... PA RED PEACHES UNPA RED do ' DRIED APPLES CIIERRIES PITTED.... do UNPITTED.... ONIONS PAGE Mini CARLISLE. PRODUCE. TEARicr.T. • Carlisle,. Wednesday; A ugfat 7, ISIS. ' FAMILY FLOUR' CI 00 SUPERFINE FLOUR ' 6 60 r'SUPRISFINE RYE 4 00 WHITE 11OIRAT 1 40 RED WHEAT •1.86 RYE ' 'CORN NEIV OATS CLOVERSEED., TLIIOTHYSEED. FI,4I,IWEELS' ES - MAtRIED. I\ I OItifErf—IIROOKLIN. 'tho ' thirtieth of Jtily, in .oerliele, by, Itev. MoutgOmory, Albert Mount% of Clumberiand coutitx,to Maggie Brook lin, of flognington cotton', Tortnontr. - ' . DIED 1111bK.—In •Lisburn. on 'Thursday, July 20, Miss Mary- Ellon Mich, daughter of Jahn _G. and _Jana Hock, agod 32 years, 10 months e n d 20 days. DLITT —ln Thooorvillo, on tho twolfih 01. August, Endo J.,Z, Dn4, only pen Dutt,oged 4 years, Eniontlx4od 20 days:. / • - • • NEW TO-DAY. 17 sundry writs of Venditioni E.Tpanas, C ourt SkLES.-4—By _virtiio of Facial and Fierri 11.ciat IsSued oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumborland county, nod to me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the Court Mame, In ;the borough of Carlislo, on Friday, the ttrenty-third day of AUGUST, 1672, nt.ten c 'clock M., thu following doscrihod real estato, to wit: AIL that certain lot of 'ground. situated in tho tussled:lp of 'Newton. County of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded as 'follows: Beginning nt a post on Depot street, thence North six' eon and three quarter degrees, Cost thirty-three foot arid two Inchon to a post, thence South nes atty. -thrOn nod one-fourth degrees, East one hundtbd and ono loot and tiro inches, thenco South sixty-flea and ~o nt.fotirtlt degrees, IVest forty-four foot to a post, thoura aorth seventy:three and one degrees, West sixty mix feet to the place of beginning. Seized and' taken in execution an tho property of It. T. Welker and Martha A. Walker his wifo in her right ALSO, all that corhiln tract of land Aituated In Middlesex . township, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded-on the North by lands of Alm. Zeigler, John Nei...anger, John Elliot, no the Boot by Jesus Zeigler and J olin Jacobs, on, the South by Conodo gulnet creek, on oho West by Samuel Zeigler, Aldu ,p. Zeigler, containing 100 acres morn or loSs. of 'Sint° band, having thereon erected a Outdo Twa t; my ItrlSk M,tnnion Home, log barn, frame hog pen, brick SITIO ke notn.e, log wash home, also, a frame and ! brick tenant hotiso and log stable. Seized and taken hi execution no the property of John Schell. ALS 1, 0 lot of ground situated in the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland comity, Pa., bomided.on the Emit hymn alley, on the North by John Noblo'o heirs, on the Smith and West by the Waggoners Gap rood, containing acre, mom or less, having thoreon erected' a ono and a half story lox house, frame et.blo. Seized nod taken In execution us the property ol Daniel Oiler. ALSO, a lorof ground situated in the borough of Corinth', Cutuneiland comity, In., bounded on th• East by Weet street., on thesontli by Mary Sipo, on the North by 2,4-.Felle, and on the West by an alloy, containidt 40 feet by Ito feet. morn or loss, haring thereon iweetell i rive-Story Frame Hour° and frame stelae. Seized and , taken in oxecu Non an theltrotarty of Isaac. Gorges. ALSO, a lot of ground situated In the borough of C,c kale, Cumberland comity, Pa , hounded on Nut North by Joseph Maditch, on the West by an alley, De the bast Ly w.t street, null ou tho South by Rachel Wood, eoutaloinrSu feet by 40 feet, more or lees, having thereon erected s Two-airy Promo ilouse. Seized mud taken in execution es the ',report) of ILino,,Oorgas. - ALSO, all • (hot certain Two Story Lng font front and twenty loot In width, locatfol On 0 lot of ground skunked ou tha East shin of t eon street, In the borouch of.,Shlpponsburg, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on 1.110 North by lauds of 11.1VOIttlUU ,t Stewart, on tho South by lot at ltuffolnti, fronting westwardly on Penn street, aluro , fillli-onfloextontling back to to proposed alloy, the ground covered , by said building, and so touch other ground introodhitoly miiac«rat thereto, nod be. longing to Jacob Jacoby, as lUIL) IPO necessary for thy ordloat. ) nod nig. o l int,po.e.A of said bitllding. Sctoo d , ft an takon la Liu',, of the proporty of Jacob Jo., by. A I.SO, all that oerinto paten, parcel or lot Of grund, woofed Ita dot lion ugh of Carl coin borland county, Pa, fronting on the South on Point ii/oot, on the North by an navy. 00 the East by taaf. Lis ing,ton, 10,1 the West by p oporty late of Conral nelson dacruwed ,01160 d nod titnen ev.,o uti. , oe the ptopeity ni John Ifil on Leeson fool So.:melt Agnes 1.M11111.11, h N wifo ALSO, the following.real estate, to wit: N. 1. lh fat a lot of grotto I situated In the bur. °uglier Nowlairg, Ctibiliorinrot r..mitty ; , tonind e d oa llto Nolth by W. U. Stuart, 00 South by nu alley, on the 1% est by no alloy. and on tl o Snot by Smith Illgh street, containing 101 loot 1,, front by DIU 1. , t doptli, rooro or lo.n, haling Own,. eructed 'I 'l`wo-Story Mick Non.. N... 2. lh•log a Int of grout .1 situated In the bur ough 1,l NOWIRICK. Cll,llllOlllllO 100001) - . bounded oI Ihn Numb by trot. Moron, South by W. 11. Sin ort, Woit by South High stroot. and East by W. Stuart, containing Fat porolo-o, more or leas having there..., root' yd It Two-Story Ftarna llonsu .'0 11. Ueingrt int of ground shunted In Ito' bor. mtg. of Nom burg, Cumburintoi county. Pa., hounded tot the South by W I Stuart, Mo-t by Water street, E lit by South High otroot and North by an $.llO, ontaming twu to. tee, tour° or lona, having I heresy eructed rt Tannery an•l Amble Soled anti Mk ...fin exoeutlon . the pr• party of MOS, Kunkla. A I.NO oil that comm.. lot • I ground sittlated In township, Clllll berland county, P., bound.' .11. the Vogl by Samuel Iluieb ugh, on the North by. John Snlinnborgors on thin Wost by Phillip Reed, on ho Punt it I.y John Wolf, containing 8 acre., mono lo's, having thereon erectod a Two-Story Promo House and Stable Sieved mill takou In nambition tho property of Sarsh Rieltabough. A L - SO, that certain lot ot ground situated In West Peonxboro' township, Cumberland ' younty, Pa, bounded on thy Nortlmtaxt by Sonmel Ilia South by Jane Palm, and on thin West by Om. go Da, idiot,, contoining two norm, morn or le., 1110/Ing Iheronn erected n Tom-Stor) Pronto 111000, orol other outbuilding., :Seized and laken in execu tion the property of Pot, r ,ALSO, ail (hot Two. Storied Frame building, 24 fey; hug nod 'l4 foot wide, having it baounteht, hooted on a lot or piece of ground In Nowton town- ship. bounded nod deocritied is follows: Ou the Yorth and West by the Sidi pensiourg rood, on the SOUlll arid East by street+, It being the lot of ground n hick defendant purchiiird of Alexander Waohingion,and the ground covered by Kati' build lug and so touch other ground immediately tulitcent thereto and belonging to the 9.114 Nathaniel Wil- tam, nsnvrimary for the ordinary and ti ouroori ' Sairt2 and taken .11,, lON on. e 7uport ) of tiaihattrit ALSO, a lid of ground situated in the borough of Now N ille, Comb,laud county, ' bollll4od nu tiro East by - High qrcot, on tho North by Dr Ahl, and Sn the Won by thu First Natianal Bank, and on thu outh by Dr. Alfl, containing '24 feet front. by an " ,1 in &yd., nl,O or Dos, having thorn n erected a Three-tory Bradt llwn lling linunc, with Store !beim and Bank Building. Seized and taken In •xeciiii•in an the propertl LI Job. , 11. Miller. AU: I, the iietenihnits' Internet In a lot of Freund tooled In. the boren.th of Carlisle, Cumberland • nut), I n.. b anted on it l•Ilud by dan alley, on the onlh by Main street, on the West bf James Ham iltiol,•and on the North by West I wither wireet, feet In front by :WO feet in depth, Intuit or los, liatrlng thereon raveled a Too-Stroy !tong , rest lia.,llltre Hon,. Solved and taken In eserl U.ll an the property of William L. liallor and Al Wm. L 11..11 • And all to he hold by toe. JAMBS IS. FOREMAN; Sheriff. CONDI ['IONS —On all doles or $5OO or over, $5O NVi I In required to be Indd when tho properly trieken off. anti fdo on all malts( under $5lO SinJorv's t • August 5, D . / fd = punLic SALE or Valuable Real Estate win ht , ~1,1 nJ pol, , fe nide, at the Court Ito t the boroligh of Carlislo, • Oil Friday, September G, 1872, 01 11 a. the following doer lbed valnah proporths, 1. A FIRST.RATE SLATE LAND FARM, In Middles,x township, on lho road flow Middlone to torrett's Gap, ohont ono 11111” North of Mllll evntedning talon; LIJIITY FOUR MIR ICS, In high date of ; has Lyon rovently wo Dowd. Tho iudirovilipnts aro a Good Two-Story Brick House, Frame Burn, and neerstory on tbuildings. IL A trot of land emaitthlng moot TWENT - TWO ALIR I'4 on the Slerreithi (lap road. itiljolning CLr k neg o of Grrl 101 , , And o short iliotthee North of the. Agrleu!tuna hair °mond, 'rho land in of the boot quality of. Limestone. This tract n the divided Into lots of from three to the acres and sold atipi.rot,l3o, nr 113 n WllOlO. to RUII. 111111/1110/11, and will tooliii ilediraLlo hu lldli.g or posture lota. being 0011001110111 to the 111.1111 plpeo of tho Carli3lo Oat and Witter Collll/1111y. 3. That very Desirable Private Residence on the cornet of North Hanover and Penn streets. The lot contains ihl feet front on Hanover alma and 210 in Reply to a public alley. The holm 1100 all the Modern improventents, and a handsome. Iron fountain and ornaments In the yard There is also on thin lot n large Barn, and all necessary out buildings, and a.variety of choice fruit trees. This property Ints a psrp.ittial seater right. Persons wishing to purchase are,inifted to ex amine these properties, Attendance given and terms made knondx•on day of sale by AttorneY in fart for Led Zeigler. N. B: 11100 RE, AUCTIONEER. MEM PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE o I'venlity,. September 17, .43n Will ho sold et publip selo on the men:leis In IMilinion township, Cumberland county, ono half wilrt Noith.East of the Stonu Tavern, on the road leading to the turnpAo, the following described real estate: A VALUABLE FARM containing a4p acres. of Ilia atone land, Int..quality, • having thereon erected n two-story Wrnt,lierboartied holm. bank barn, wagon ehed,.oorn crib and other outhulldlinnt, nil In good -order. bore are, two cisterns, ono at the house and one nt the barn. A oholco applo orchard,, togethor with ponchos, litmus and other fruit. The laird to In a high state of mittivation, and a very destrablo,property. • Any porenno wishing to view thu property. can do as by calling upon Mr. John Darla, residing on tho premises. Halo to continence at 2 o'clork p. m., when snood- once will bo givon and terms mode known by 3 RS. PARKER J. MOOItE. liang72ts • • ' •Lancastor Inquirer insOrt and solid bill to this office. N. B. *OpU, 'AUCTIONEI4I{ VALUABLE PAR.tI AT PUBLIC SALE. , . Arm 0 be 61 mm iic me on ono ' , returnee, on Friday, Soptember4B,, 111 . 72,:a1.11, (NOCk, n. Oh., a flo.t.rato farm, containing about 114 anew. It ie ltniated 'in South Middleton township. Omni /514,1 milad Sinith,of Intiloboutquo wit° Rant of Moult Holly Spllngn, and within-ono miltfirf Cralehendln Station; on tho,Bonth Mountain rail.' road. Tim farm In In tr good elate ot,cultivation, and Elio toll in very productivo and rurally Workod. Thu improvements nro • A TWO:STORY. FRAME HOUSE,' with a woll of never falling motor at the door 004 1, 0 0 . 0 00 CY ent-bUildinge. T/mala also a largo 2 00 to 2 0 ) 19©"2 0 lltitig.l4 3,3.119 C .111ailb, with Cliieirn 'at (itch cif,' Coin Crib, Wagon, Bbed, ac, horn 0 a Fltl.ll oncono) OF OtIOICLE FitVIIT Tttitlls on no PlRre, in . dop4 boittng condition. Alm, at thu num limo and pioco, out 74 acing of • 111.03 N T A IN, IL AND, , . . . 11l mono ldwmilifp, nbonc.,l mflo from tin !twin. • ' • Terms mad° known on tiny of.oalo by ~ • , • B. N. unkb.tatsoll; , A.lgnon of abbutclnnoh • . , .. 4 75 GO 1 05 atipT2t NEW TO-DAY. READING RAIL ROAD BUMMER= ARRANGEMENT Thursday August 1, 1872. • Trains leave.llarrisburg for New York, as fellows : At 6:00 aid 8:10, amt, and 2:00 p m, connecting with alirfilar trails on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at Now York at 12:10, ' 8:50 and 9:40 p. m, respectively. ged,eave. Now York at 0:00 a - 12.05 and 0:00 0 p r4D , tale) plil , at 7:30, 8.3 Q - a m., and 3:30 p m. Lonvo Harrisburg for Reading. Pottsville,Tama gun, bllnersvllle, Ashland, Shamokin, Allentownaad - Philudolphia, at 6:00 and 8:10 s, m, 2:00 and 4:05 p-m, stopping at Lobanon and principal way stations; the "4:00 p ta train connecting for Philndelplda, Pottsville and Columbia, only. For ,Pottsvllls, Schuylkill Haven and Anbnin, rota:Schuylkill and Sununu:matt Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3:40 pm. , East Pennsylvania Itadroad.trains-feave Reading for Allentown, Eneton, nod New York, at 7:00, 10:40 a m, and 4:05 p m. Retufoluct, leave Now York - at 9:00 a rn, 12:05 and 0:00 p m, and Alton• town at 7:25 a In, 12:25, 2:15,4:35 and 9;35 p m. Way Passenger - Train leaves Philadelphia at 7:30 a ni t connecting with similar train on East Permsyl- 1,0014 Railroad, returning from Reading at 0:20 p m stopping at all stations. . Leave Pottovillo at 5:80 and 9:00 a m, and 2.30 p Herndon at 10;00 a ta, Shamokin, at 6:40 and 11:15 a m, Ashland, nt 7:05 a m, and 12:43 p. m., 51ahnnoy City, at 7:51 a. m. and 1:20 p. .m., Tamaqua at 8:31 a. m. and 2:10 p. m, for Philadelphia, Now . York, Reading, Harrisburg, &e. Loavo Pottsville ~in Selnly'kill and Busquebann Railroad, at 8:15 a m, for Harrisburg, and 11:45 a n tot l'ino Grove and Tremont. l'ottavido Accommodation Train leavesPottavllin nt 6:30 n m, passes Reading at 7:05 n m. arrlving.nt. Phillutelphla at 9:35 a in. Returning, leaves Philn dolphin at 5:16 p m, passing Reading at 7:10 p m, no riving at Pottsville at 9:20 p m. rottatawn-Accommodation Train loaves Pottatow at 6:45 a m • returning loaves Philadelphia '(Fiat and Groon ,) at 4130 pm. Columina Railroad trains. lonvn Itonding at 7:20 m, and 6:15 p tu, for Ephrata, LIU., Laucii,ster, C. lumbla, An. ; returning leavn Lam:alder at g)2.0 11 n =llll=Stri=E Perklornon Railroad trains leave Perklronton Junc tion at 7:35, 8:55 a tn, 2:05 and 6 40 p in; returning, leave Orson Lana at 0.15, a in, 12:3.5 and 4:20 p nt r mnecting with trains on Reading Railroad. Pick lug tug Valley Railroad trains leave rheerdx -116.at o.lu a m,".1.10 and 5 50 , p in retnrning, henna Byers at 0.35 a ro, 12.45 ,Mild 420 p to, connect ing with similar trains on Reading Railroad. - Colebrookdale Railroad trains loaro Pottstown at 0:40 a In, 1,2(4,0,25 and 7 16 p in, returning,lcave 51t. Plemant at 5.00.0.00 and 11:25 a m. and 3.25 p m., con- netting with trains no Reading Railroad. Chostar Valley Railroad intl. leave Bridgeport 8.30 am, and .2:40 and 5:33 p m ; roturniog, Ina Downingtown at tkoa a in l2:30, and 3:40 p connecting with traina on R ending Railroad. On Ptindaya: Learn Now York at 0:00 p m, Phil dolphin, nt 8:00 a m, and ;Ho p at, (the 5:00 It In, train running only to 11.1.1111Ing,) leave Pottsville at 8:00 a m; leave Harrisburg at 5:00 a at. and 2:00 p to; lenvo Allentown at 4,85 and 9 IS p to ; lenye Heading at 7:16 a. in, and 10:65 p to for Harrisburg, at 7:00 alt, for Now York, a' 7:20 a to, for Allentown, and at 040 a. m. rind 4:10 p at. for Philadelphia, Commutation, Miloago, 5..16,11, School and Excur- A0111.1 , 1i01,K to and front all points at reduced rates. Baggago checked through; ouo hundred polio lowed each pliesenger. J, R. WOOTTEN, A xxt Supt nod Eng lar..l3'ry Rending, Ca., August 1, 1872. T W. EBY, TREASURER, IN AC to • vount with the Board of Sohool Dirortors of the Borough of FerllBlo. for the year COIIIIIIOIIC ing on the beet Monday of Juno, A. D. 1671, and enrliog tot the first Blonilly of iluria. A .14 1872, the I itt ec day Inclusive, viz. RECEIPTS OF THEM-FIRER To lialanee In hands of Treasurer itt lot • 3111111111 toddle:tient Amoont outxtnnd ing taxes Tor i• r 10711.. Ana - punt of Duplicate of ghoul Tao of 1871 • 12,911 94 Murton t nt State A ppropela tem for lel I .. 7116 01' Tuition teen receloo.l from non resole:it • scholarx Flue received front E. It. Slit purl. PAYMENTS, Ac., BY TH.EASUIIIiII. y Salty WI of 'forbore for pawl 3,,r. in chnlivr or 524(1,n0 paid r r otv.t koinoO . c 9 559 hl y Fornituru. Etuttoinirr, .40n ,Hasa nul der forobiliorl the sever II n , lnu.t mains, kc 1.4)) Ott 'y Moot, Ilepoiro, Sr 214 314 En. , ! "11 t ingi , Th 472 hi 3 interest on itolrloovinr, to Jane I IS. 341 1 , l Oci arCoUlif nt l'r °mum! . 1 011 J p •Itsu.l att....Blllqt la us 1.1 nolinlars ly Janitor Anil 51endeliger ly all °thin. °spell., inclinling CASIL F;XT ENDITURES By Taxes outstanding and due by Na tional 'twig Otock In rourse of litlgn teou 30 By sildltionnl nxoneratlunu ou doplleste 01 1070 135 13 Ily abatement to prOmpt too pay ors and collection feet IIT 21 By lAlstien of ontstundlng taxes of 1871_ 2,938 5S By hallo, In bands orrrensurer ou Juno 1, lON 11l 22 Juno 2, ISt 2—To balance cools in Trioomry $416 92 Indebtednoon of D'iorict.. Valli° of School Property CARLIM.E, July 5,11,71, • To ILo Board of Dlreclori of 1110 Your Financial Secretary hailing examined the account of J. W. Eby, Treannrer of theiFribinol of the Dorongh J C.11.11411+, fur the your and hi ; on, the dent Monde) of Joni', A ii. 1072, no above, nod having compared Ono name with the original ionchers. bilk, rte.. si elllll,Cell 'lO 'Frew, urer's book on pinee 2 7 to 212, hicluslie, I do pinrefore certify the above to 110 U. PAL uud trap exhibit thereof, and that ti balance of four Itufinired arid nixteon dollars ,Aid ninety:two eters ($llO 021 remain, In [holland,. oil d 'ft - e nsurer i ntiol 1 °rile , , that t ,sea to the amount of 0:1,071 L'S retalln oul• otandlug ea shown lib ye. R C OODIVARD July 8, 1872 ..se...me Financial Secretary.' Pi/lunch' report read, approved, and old. red to te entered on tin minutes of the Board and pute iched in the papers of the district. Ity order of he Beard U P. lIURIIICII, August 5, 1872. relay MEM "PRO C LA MATIO N.—Whereas the lion. Benpir Junkin, President Judge of the anteral Coutti of Common Pleas of the enmities of Cumberland, Perry, mid Juniata, nod Jostire of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Oanerat Jail Delivery In said counties:and the lion. It. Montgomery and the llon..lCliindenln, dodge.. of the Courts of Oyer Mid Terminer and (lenient Dliv ery for the trial of all 0010101 and ollnr flandat, In the said county of Cumberland, by their pitaapt toe directed, dated filth of dprll. /K 2. latio ordered the Court .a Oyer and Termind And 0011,01 .1.1 Delimiry tiv_bc_hulden al Carlisle, an the f loth Mobday of ling,ust,' Oicing On. I wanly-sixth day,) at ten We milt in the 10,1104111, to condone ono week. ISM Auctioneer Notice la holeby 0,, In thy iir„loNtiret of (ho Pear°, tool eiiimlablet 01 ihe emit' comity iif Con, berlimil, that they ore lir the 5111.1 10 01 . 01115 rota be (him 51111 11100 In I.llolr promir pawn., with then roll., records, owl inquisitions, exunillitt, I leas, nail all onion remembrance, in It, t th i ngs which to their attires appertain to ha dorm, and all (nose that too loopoil by reel Ig 11;5101004 11 I 111,1 . 01115 51,151. t Prbionem that ore or Own sh.II tio In thy Jail of wild vottnt, ore to be dole to 1110.511111.0 /110111 t e Juni . , .1: K. WORKMAN, Shea I'n Office, Carli,de, l Sheriff. August 0, 1872. J List of unclaimed letters romainlng in the postoilice at- Carlisle, Pa., for the WEEK ENDING AUGUST 7, 1872: 111..n0n Mary ilrelllll Orirr Mary =MEM L2=PZI MlM= y.eteler Maria 11 nolgler Bella CiIitiTLEMENI3 LIST. Nlintrullor WI) Jeu Z Overman Ileury W Shearer .1 It &Indere B Suloff Qoo NomleheLeel Stouffer George Sullivan Levi LI entail, II Lognn Lp 110 Bowers J Cocklin IC II Crisu'ley Wm Downy Samuel Elden It IC Yid... Mark: Fltapatrlrk Wlll Hayek; --- Kniner Ink L Kline Daniel • [Reportedfor The HERALD by Alm Itustelt.), , 11ALTIMOIIN LINT. eiTOPli A141.3,WET. irahrint's Drove lards, Nakimore. August 1,1n72. Number Chili° received during the w0k.,... 2,400 Hoge " 7,237 " Sheep " ,„„ 3,724 PItIONd OF CAITI.N. Dent on sale per lb growl Oord kiedium Ordinary " Interior Average 16 11 Markot more active: Iloge nulling at, nett and Market firm. Shoot, par IA gross ....... . ....... owl Market having a docil tang tendency , ENVELOPES, ENVELOPES, • YENVELOPES, Or DIFFERENT SIZES AND QUALITIES, s At BATES ,REMARIC:ABLY LOW All Who mobil loge amounts of Envelopes will .10' woll, to coil.' at the HERALD OFY1CI: end inspect the stook,: ''Wo ash Sell lots 'of 1,000 et the' same price 'totally pull per /,000 (or lots of iq,ouo, in flat city.' • ' WEAKLEY & HADDOCK,, • ' ,9nu72tf Flunua Onnon. ELECTION NOTICE .•&:4 OARLIS,LIfiBUILDINO AND WAN ASSOCIATION Notice to hereby given that the Annual Election profiteers of the Carlisle Building and Loan Aseocl - to mare for, the queuing your, will be held on Saturday, September, 7, 1572, at tha Arbltiotlon Chamber In the Court tromo,• lu the borough.of Carlisle, botwoen tho hours or 0 And o'clocklU v. M. 33 7 a ra j. Fg wash, Sear:Wry firniVgat ri . STATE 110TIGE.—Lottois of ad ...aza•sulnletratiorron the imitate of Merge A. Kock. ler, late ,of Penn towneldp, deceased, Imre been Issued by the Itegleter of Cumberland cotinty to thin undereigited, All persons indebted to held estate will Wane 11110“) brunoillido payment, Aul those •harlrwolublicwlll Fein t thorn, properlyWitlien. tlcated;to the uuderaigned for settlement. ISECl{tam,. lisurAt " Adnilohitralrlx, • . VXECUTOR'S NOTI C E.—Letters --112.4 testamentary on tho estate of David Ferguson, Into qt Ponti townehipoleceaserli have been istmed by the Register of Cumberland, to the subscriber residing In Dickinson township. All persons In debteiLto said estate will please make imutodiate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated, to 'tho undersighod for settle. 'merit. TAMES D. 111ILLIIIt. Executer. REGISTER'S NOTICE. —NoticS is . hereby:given to all persons interested. that the .following accounts having boon filed id tins Wilco by the accountauld therein wanted for exam ination and. confirmation, will bo pie.ented to Iho Orphans' Court of -Ctitnbarland county, fur confir mation and allowanco, on 'En eadny',' August 20, 1872: 1. The administration account of Gee. Zinnaer.. man and Henry Theo. Darr, admlnistratore of John 11. Darr, deceased. 2. Account of Jacob Rhoads, guardian of James Elliot, minor son of John Elliot, late of West Penns boi o' township, &nomad. it. Account •of Jacob Rhoads, guarSlan of Clara Elliot, minor daughtur.of John Elliot, Into of Wont Punnaboro'. deeessod.• 4. Firat'and final account of Dr. Goo. Fulmar, ad ministrator, and Maria Gregor, atiminixtrattrix of Michael Gregor, decolood I. Firstllremtlit 01 Goo. Oyster, administrator of liattiol Into of East•Punitaltoro' towtpliip, O Tim 14,1 at,) flit) account of beano Smith, ox. eel a k.f tho • ••.•luto of SII.OIII Ithinehart, late of Nliodie-ox tom 11.111,p, clot 7. fire! lots) tiontl :Loroual. of .lotn, I.lnlnger .11 , 1 John Its ehore, nlsl I tors 61 Pot, Ilashoro, 1.4 of tbw township of ..'llls It, si 111111 fool ..unt of Daolvl Foglo- . . [..lllgOr. wholokrafur of Mary Nuflaker,deceaaed n. ll,t dual aee,ont of Michapl Iforhunn, a.lnivondrat6,.f Cithnriz, Broophcr, Into of South hliddh.ton rlut 10. FitAt and ul 1111'0111a of John Morrh.on and Jchn extedturn of Ileury SheafTer, de. . First and linsl p . iconni hn B. Couver, or, , nom Junin) e)`) 12. J'hot nod final account iif Jaeol, Coover al.- niiidetrator of Nlitiy Comer, d eeeitsod. 12. Aet•)unt of 11.11, 11-100, now deceased, ono .01 the adininirlrotors of Christopher :Bellinger, do noosed, or rioted by It., J. Binh)°, adinin into at tr of the Held ti. it. l'lslee, deo:tared. U. First and final account of J. Y Ilrloilloold toloistrator of Nary V..Crupp, lab of Hui borough of Cariltile, d.•crnacd- 14 Fitst anti filial hectosto of A. SJllenberger, executor of M. Seullo,e4 Meeltatieslottrg. 11. "First accolini. (,0,. L. Ling, odwilliplt;n.tv>t•. of Mrs. Mary MeMath, late of the lotrough of Car lisle, tleceancd. 17 First thrount of Athol lloborlig, administra tor of 1-ttlomon Aunty, tato at ilupowell township art vaned. Fata 1.11(1 iiolll /I.lllllll6iratioll .CUIIIIII. Or Job Cis hrl Lrn~ r, ilnneased, wlin In 1114 I ift.tinln Inhibit tutor of Calharini. En linllnq gnr, Into of lAlivor 1101,1,1,1, 11, Iltait•ii Lc W It. tier toxet.lo., ol n 11r1 Ito , tm)cl.ll, ht•llrel 10 Fir•d dud 111.01 adtiwthdllit••••• n....attl• of .1. M. Weakllly, •••Itoililitt et.a tf thr i,xtat.. of 111 rs 11... d... ‘1111.411•11.1 fin , al •t.'• .Ittnl I M.tria •rn t rlx ..11V1i1•11111 1.t.p,1•., la .11 1111 , r .tikti t.. 11 21. ell:011.1.111k! final ..., 6 .47.t of 211 , ...th.tt0 110.1.1•HVOil.'on.• of 11, xt. of .110 "II Tr tilrip, lalo itr F.,nth foto. town-011p, ~ ,, , ..ed. :ilea fry tivot. , .• A {Volt, Fir+t .D 1 I.oul .k.11:1 M. 3 , 1- nii....d.rat, of the ....titte imt 111...b0r0n It • 21. First tool 111m1 at`t . o.tfit of It. VV. Thru.ll. 1..1.• of 110. , 1,rt.ug.11. I • slily, 41441e/wed :25 The fits, 111111 fiAnl ~2111/, ~ f 41, lil4l - 4,leimin, 4,44-4 - uter of the last will 'ail teat/1110, I 111 etilnuel halt: Ot 1144 i • 1:11 'I hr nt of John Itratolt, mlminmrator the ekkite ol 114444141ims fm Sini gh of Ott.rg, dun. am , l 27;1 'reit no4l Hoak of tite{.l.4.4 A F ' oolk, /el eluisimmi um. on lat. of the I•nronith of Carlisle, t 14.1,1,1141 linal scoeuoi vl .1414.1. air! Jacoti reimmr. executer• of the lavt will auil testament. of Ix - Melia Ilotima, late 1 , tit.p. , .1.11 township, 11.. wised 21 1 Fll,l limit a, count et 1)1,011 Janic,„olloin iiitroler, Mr, l i vetuan, nill i vuer Allen 41444,44-4,1 %' I I 4 45 1,7 iJ 27 13' JO 1 60 li9 00 16 70 ME ME= $17,0,7 Id X5OOO 00 3 500 00 LADIES' LIST. Martin .lonnio Myers canon D,I! A =UM M==l =I E. D. RHEEM, Postmistress A the request of many fri,ends, lam XX. Induce,' to offer myself 0$ a rntilltdato fur ItEtilkyrrnt ov WILLS of Outdoorland tottuty, titth, Jert to thu tlecitilutt of the Itopoblicott Coottts C tt. 0407? . .i , I 11Junte TIigMAS ENE 4 G0% NEW WO-PAY. Register's Notices 31. II At Sati.ll.l se, tatar of ronlb Altolelloton :lit. filet tte.t.itut of lulloll, rot,t, ittl otlltt•ttt.ttt. tot 1.4, ,tt , “%t.t., I It.• tor tlot I , otortgli 1.1 C`l 'II. Th. ill , I.llllt F.", ~1111 I, nil •of th .1410. m 141,11 b 1.1 1., 1,:1,•1/ F final .•pmat ..1 at, har, ad tatal+trato, at Conrad 1ta1.., lat. oi atom - ao LONII - olvot, los The - arrount ot \VT, l'orkor, gUltrdlnit of Davi.l F. Lamb, a whor child of .1111.11P1 A. Lamb, decongud. 34. The u, count of Ilutlry Saxton ? e‘e. etur .11 David Ala. I.• Or the te , rougli ,4,` • Car I,le, de owed. :15 'rho hral and final are , :sunt 01 Siawn W. 11arly, sosnowlatrator 01 the s.•t.sto Jahn Early, lat Ille tslosonzli ./. all Th, first and final sto,ssonnt. of .101.1 1.701c1a, tsseellil, I/I Ansltew 1 1 oilol, ‘1,4 .s 7. Tito assosonst 01 Jocasta 17 1 ay. asltnlnlattolssr 01 Salattel M. Lay, late tot Silver Spri rig tom Firit nr , nont ref 1:11o1 I). 111...0n mid NVEn F 01 A. K. 11.11,..tia, 39 ill.. hrgt are not of John gulnlinn or S Alcht.le. Carl Frt.ctel iek A whole nu.l John M. A I( ‘.lFro.l..rn. not Can, lino A Jebel, 1.11.1.1.3.0. In. l'lto rotroffut of I) IN i.i Lt..lztoao flartzlut ~, , o utort lyeltnton. I tto f totvtiAltlp, det tweed. Tlot uunit of Ilt Dry Pon!, exoen tur of tip, t nit nn i tottttniont of ritrielthin Trill, lase of Pooti tket.a.ottl. t m room of W. Blair, ptordlutt , non of Atimn Horn -1111n..k. and I, tlet, undor thu . I thr 1,, .n.l, ot Nrilslo, t 1 NV It! = - llor Ad“. 1 , 1 I r•I I.lllt, ./ t. 1.• l'ar.lnle, .14) , !.:P: hi•gi.ter @EN N« I' 1 - (»•!, Adrertisements BLWARI: OF COUNTERFEITS I • Sir ,lames Clarko's Fe- J 01" 310 S t:S'rualo fills ur, • ,,,, srmr , .o , m.., tu ,b..or , I/ ~,tio, e rfeifs mak , ' greater 7 Ile qemtine 310.•IrlS 011 I • 11 . „, art sipe,rthl, .s rinien faifiu The me unfailing in tint cure of all those painful danger.. 11.,a-es to NVIIIOII fenicte romititutiori 'They moderate ull 0001. , 013 tint remove all iinstructloni, fiom what- C/11:•4/ TO MARRIED LADIES. they are pi‘rtiohlhrly stinted. 'rhoy will ill A short Wins lir ihr. on !h. uointlily pet l,t with gulatily and vety powerful, contain nothing hurt- Nil to LI,» riii.hialtittli n. In ollol'Na - soda and Alfa 111 Kirk »nil Fltigulii on nlight, »on, the Ile t, 113 II alp», 555.1 0 (11 5, 111110/ r memo+ lime :rhohirrulars mound rai gisii lull 110 vrtionit nod iro. or toll Vie- mint free 1 , . ull orating Sro flu in, authill from titian vil., 11.-111.111.a5 ,, 11o , NU, ,111/ 1, 0 .htn/rii , ll,llno Dollar OM 1.1, 1 1.11 to the solo Proprlo. Nit):ll..s. (10111.111 , 11 St, Ns w V oh, , 1111 t1•1‘10 0 bottle of 110. fooonw, Co1.1 . 1:111 /1g FM) by return omit. oror/17 „lest I,mn any 41, ol n. ~ ,t its tits. HELIEF IN TEN MINUTES BRYAN k I I'LMONIr WAFERS ClllOl Clllllll4, C 91.1., Tlll , IT, - Ullllll T 1,T111.5 , /, iNeSI . I- I.N r CoNst,Pritis /Oil. St; lIIPEINIb. Thoy hetvo h.; tunic limnetite, unJ 1111) . rllddl‘l/i tails ti 11•111. 11101..1111b 11.1NN 11 , 1.11 l'Oltr.ryi 111 health th,t louluru 11 , erkictql TeHtlio..) pi, ell 111 }lli ilLii of rtist, Anlt f. 41. 1111.YANO I'I'LNIONIC All:Mi. renit prr /w.r. JOB 310,E5, l't (gala°, ,iN Corthinat r trt,t, Yu: h. The Great French Remedy, DELAMAItRE'S SrECIZIC PILLS. uropa o ..l by J. OAIIANCIIIIIII, No. 211 1100 Lonal.ord, Thaw pill, are Manly rerominaottuti by the entire Med hit nu,Ey 0, Franco an the very Ilene towed). In till court of lim,tuatorrinea, or Seminal Weal, noun; Nightly, Duty or Premature Emission, ; M VA.- / nal NVralt Uor Impotency ; %Wok n • at Isi ng (rum Ferret Habit, and Sexual Eat:unto.; elaration of the Genital Organs; Weak SrsllV; DI 'win, In the Urine, and all the ghaetly train of ll.laranes alining trout Overt.° or k xcellsoo. Thoy core a hen oil other remedies fail. Pamph'ut of AthIVO ill each box, or will Ito bent Free to any athlred,. PRICE El PER 110 X. Soot by mail, orromly r. aid iront WI oml - ration, on r..elptor price. OlOAtt G. MOSES, lti. Curtin:op Wert, New lock, Solo get, era! Agent V.I . America. lang72ly Cazididates. 1: 4 1 0.12 PIi()TLIONOTARY.—At the . rarilot retiovst of any Republican frlottls, otit.rmyttelf so n candldote fur to 011100 or Protliono• tory of1(1 Rl,lll,lleitai totem. DAVIIt) RHOADS, Cutllttlo. OEM FOR CLERK OF' THE COURTS.- ' At tltoeurot t Bolicitatton of 11 number of friendr, I hereby ittotunnee mynelf ea a candidato for Om °lnce of CLEILIf. 01 , TIIIS COURTS, of Cumber land county, t to Iho ticeini.dt of tho Iblnibli e.th Comity Convention. 1), IS. BUILIS1101.1)1I11, 11)nto Carnal°, Vit. 1: 1 10 - 1t l'eRG I kTlif? WILLEI.L-At ..arnort Wilitt.oll u(r nuolbnr of (donde, otleit4 hot,n• ho anlon ItEiIISTER 01A 1911 I l.nf Ouniborland cony), rtiltfr.ch iu the thThiloit of the Republican County Convont ' I'ARN I:AT A. 7111 A DY; ,•,. $ Curlisln. FOR SA.LE = TI.I.ItEE-F.;TORY AMICK HOUBE, t.,10,1, -on. the'lerner 'or South Hanover, Street oppw.lio the Market I ham, .:flown DR INHOFF'S CORNER, .Prlvatu reeittence . with all the modern hapro,e ntontd, Alen a Storo Itoow;• • "haul:lt:ciao tiallory, • Law Offices, . • Alno envoi,' 1 . 06111 H occunloil by tillforonf.: floc:ldles, All of whlchnro In gopd ordor. • • I will also ilinpose, of nt PIIIVATE BALI , filo STOOK of ' rbtoridp ari -1/iipt with 000 P uovi doing a. splotattl HII BUSINESS. Hatincarkory taltloll9 gluon for moqlng oat. frnialte . of laagri A CARD. • Having dedormlued to withdraw from BUSINESS, I invito tho attention of thokoiblic to my largo nod sfelf.solect9d Stock of Goods; 061 , 18ISTINO OF _HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, CANES, NOTIONS, &c., IVIIICII I WILL POSITIVELY ..,ell Ah_t (oc:›si.t_ The most liberal holuremutita will be held out to ally one desiring to purchase the • • 3Mar3t te,t4cool. and rent the Store Room, with a I . lew to carrying on. the L i miness. To such purChaser, immediate posgession will In, given. Otherwise, the storrtroom wilt ho for rent, possession to ho glues April 1, 1073. Cllll au I el , buy. EIEBEI N. B. MOORE, - - AUCTIONEER VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE Thu oudereigitud, assig 130,.6 ol sell, on Thursday, September 19, 1872, 0 ,, the proFLONch, situated in Savillo township, Dorry county, nth. IcitoOburg, u tract of land, coutolulug THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN ACRES, about one-half of whieh Is under eultivathm. the balance covered with vato Lhl4, and thriving Chest nut, Oak mud Pine timber. The improvemonta are a TWO—STORY BRICK HOUSE, 3102; foot, xillt Spring Water curried m piltrit to the 'door, n lltiok Smoke, Inv nod Bake 11,00po, ItAnh Barn, 10lix:11.1 toot, (Incloiling Corn Crib nod Wug , tl Short holler 11141r1 truss',) Folinhtntlally hour, with gird htablinir 12 feet high; main frame Att,l/PPor //tory 17 feet 'Thor' Is an A 1.1 1 1,1.1 011G11 01111 peer the hull tinge. 11'41 prriptihe tn intl 'nit Inn nor, with the Im lrnv"rn.•nte, outfit 130 nor , x of which hi cleared and in it ;rood store, of cultivation, divided Iwo 10 Ileitis. m. , 11 f'in'ed and Williirell . , 14 loins Inrio viol flint land, portly holed over, it Mach, , ir 2,000 he, thole of limo DOW burnt no the• tarot, te. ho pitL :he land le.corn ,"'ling In F,li, 111 n tiolanee, elotlit r ie tin , Iteted. The other 107 tier., will be “0111 no whole or ilk h Idea into minim it, II snit poor briers nix property ii I.l . ltlttlV the othn,lino of 111I t t, end q lei to Id together i,opitieto, n, meat li, r Ury I it.) 410 by 011 21r. Minh Jet LI rty r tutu lib, IS, 5.4 , I. 1 / 1 /.1. 1 111 . 1 . ti t o'. li, wiwn att. tidal. o VIA •,j •malt , :in. uses'hy RCM 111 N, .1161:011 A. i• 1 FIVA IZT. Litreoleo En.lll Vitt l'onn Is Di tinicrot end I. I 1. , I/ta, illoort ICA :id le to the et 11 11 .1.Corli•li .leitl7,t, N. N10()1tE, p17131,1C SALE OP 35. Buggies, Carriages, and Spring Wagons, IN CARLISLE, - On Wednesday, Sep't, 4, '72. C , iN , I;eIING 01 , Two Two-seated Phaetons, Finished in Best Style. One Gaffe - I'y Carriage. TIN o Squavo liothed Carriages, Three Coal Box Top Buggies, FoJr Yacht Top Buggies, Two Top Spring Wagon. , „ three spihigs, Two Spring \ agnne, three Sprimzs, Two uo lop Buggies, Six - Second-Mild Itockaways, some two-seated, Six Second-hand Top Buggies, some as good as new, Three Second-hand no tops. A few old Wag ons and Carriages. Also, a lot of ..fluggY Bodies. ii.l I IL. 1 I Lt f Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. when attendance and a CREDIT tiF FAIHI NONTIIS Wll.O BE ' GIVEN langT2ts A. 13. SII 1313 K. Groceries. ARETAIL GROCERY STORE IN TIIF: "South Encl. ', • The unile'rednued would !roperly Inform rho cilhoint of Carlini. and vicinity, that lot Int. 10.n,d the ..'ark of Ito, !olio Ilc Anion, end hat lon added largely *hetet°, 0111 at ail tint.s keep a gond tool tiodoilatt .ti '1 ('R - f ie. 0 (2/:;11! lES hand, 1 which he will mill 01 A ery tnntlitd on tiro c.o.d. II .111 voniost of Sugar of all the variont grade, 0.11,0 id nil prires, Otto lattite, Fyrote., Trim, 51i11,4, 411..4 , 11411,, Itlnu.swrirn, St...moor, and Crockery. But halt. TOO., Critckert, till kinds, 'll tekoral, Stool and Herring, Toloritio unit Sent's, Ititetheit ot all thocriptint, hunt t'ootn And Cloth, 1.'1114,11100111, I tall alto hoe!. tiouttantly on hood a fine onalitt f htlllillt 1 1 7011 , 1' ( /..1111 Fced of all hinds; alto, a 'Argo 'variety of Cannot! and Driti.l Fruit, tionostlng of Peaches, AptilcA, Oranges, Lemont, Tonottoes, Ar, together ti lilt a gentiral tortment of lath lONS osuolly lit in Stunk. , itA cousTßY PROIO'CF: of nil hinds taken in exchanno for nools, at utArkiit toil,. !loping that tir Al. irE ' attention to 1.'1.41111,s lout the 0110Ig id nll' that limy floor hint u ith their Not, in, he trill reci ire rt IdeirAl thato ot the patronage Haying every facility tool ads Wane In the put elution, nl my Stork for CAtill, I hill mit tin t01d...01d LF our in 1110 Romero liar tho place—No.7li Stottb Moonier at corker of deg All t .11311 ti A. 7111 A\B. 11402. ti DA VI I) STHOTIM CA ItLISLt foot and Shoe House! 11,0 j.,.lSp, Intr, stoLk gwels 111.• Etua,rn ei awl 111 11 11 1 1111 N% 4414111 114 11 44 11114I1 444• 111 . 111 4 Mt I 14: 4 .. 4 1t% 4 T 4 4411011 1111 4 111 41 4 14 4 11, 11 1 141 :It lON I'll/1,1 Our ,lork ot.taHlo BOOTS A NI) SIIO ES iir It') 1 :mil Children In c‘cryy dt)le in Ha. nair.td. I and La. rd Calla... in grrut nti id% en, linl, 4. LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS, moi end I,cud Itontx ; and YoutlC., llovis nud lhw a nl evury ;1,•,‘ riptita, fn , . I St. , gV tO it Slipl .1 . . 0111 . irt t ,, ch Iln, liven t.l, 1, Inl Bargaine will be givon-to Purchasers 11,1 1116 116 n 1,11. Thatikfttl iast patron IF., 0111' fri,nds, aka the 1.111.11' C1•11,111i. arc cordially In, itVli to oat stock. 11r111,9111FtIr the phro, No. 1:1tiou111 INtlover xh vet, flour tunth ol C. JI. Stuiley'x Clot Mpg litoo 1113 ppp.itr• the Fiablilin 21na721y 61110E111 & CO. WHITE STAB. LINE NRW CORK—AND LIVERPOOL. ' NEW AND FULL.I . DWERED STkIAMSIIIPS.• TILE SIX LAIDIED'I'IN TIIE WORLD. OCEANIC , , ANTARCTIC. 11111 . 1IBLIC, ATI.ANTIC, BALTIC, A oRIATIC (lOW tonx burl,n—ll,ooo h. p-varh.,. Sailing from Nita• York on SATURDAYS, from II vrryttol cal THURSDAYS, and Cork Harbor tUe tiny following. Krum Use Whito Star Drek, Dl,llllll. Forry,lerray, City. l'atmatgar 11cvint.notl“tions (ft r all (Swart.) unrl etatiblular tatikty, Speed and Comfort. smut—, moklng-room, nail bath rooms hi lultlmltlp 8,0011. IVIIVIT lefl'tlion is 1011. Boriool. uud etvwante,seo tmcrmptuty 1111. htuniti It AT CS—Saloon, volt]. Btoorage, varretwy. T1,80'1,11114, 1 ; to Newt for tylendo bout tho Old Country catirtkOw obtalt,utot•tinge prupahl cut Uneaten, $r currency. , Paw:wort, hooked to Cr from ports of America, Vartv, 11,oulotrg, Norway, iiwadult, India, An ? tralta, China, In. • - \ curaion• tick eta granted at lowcut rated. "" • , Dralli lima upwardx, Fa . in.cpcctiou ut plallll Mid other Information, ap ply to .1. H. SPARKS. Agent. No. 111 Broadway, New Tod:, or to _Snp72IY pROPOSED AMENDMENT TO . Constitution of Pennsylvania, Joint Romohition Proposing' no 'Amend , wont to the Qonstitutiou of Pounsyl vatiini • lie it moirell by, and Boos „ lierre. si»foeirrs of the tlmposontueolth qf ,Penoryirania. in General AnenthlY met, That the folitoi,log :intend ment of the Coostitution of this esitunonnoolth tic, proposed to the pondo for their adoption nr rejee tiottonirsonnt to tho provisions of tho tenth artirlo thereof; td colt Strike out the oixth iieutlon of .tbo sixth urticlo of the Nuntitution, and insert in Ilea thereof tho 'following: "A Stub Troll:otter nlmll bo tinffnat by tho qunhlird oleolprn of tlio Motu, at thikes nod for ouch turn of Hon boo iv shall ho pretrotboil by law." '• WILLIAM ELLIOTT, SPealtor of thu House of Itopresufilativos. .1 AMES S. RUTAN, ' speaker of the Venom Approved—alio toreutydiecond day of March, Antal Rotolo! one thousand eight, hal:Arbil and ,IPXOnly•Old, Dontiet's Office .INO. W. GRADS. I'rei.oo.l Rua realfloa for pohilentloo porloolot to Ow Tooth AITIolu of tho C'oortit talon. FRANCIS .101t1iAN, Secretary of thu thontoolminit h. 011h:o fhCerofory of Ow coronothwvalth, 1 11nrilabolg, .111(10 2U, 1U72. J'• , , . C. INILOCI. IZ=====l JACOB BOAS, No. 4. North• Hanover Street, Opposite Carlisle Depos.lt Baltic 11=21 ME= Roofs awl Shoes .1011 N W. f3"I'1ii)1131 Steamship Line Carll 10, Pit An AMC). a Melt t. AMENDMENT Viliegar Bitters VINEGAR Err TER§,! PURELY VEGETABLE, FREE FROM ALCOHOL ! DR: WALKER'S CALIFORIA. VINEGAR BITTERS NINEO AR BITTERS aro not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Prool Spirits, and Res fuse Liquors, dmfinred, spiced, end sweetened to Picchu the taste, called o Tonics," Appetizers," Restorers,"- ' that lead the tippler on to drunk. wares and ruin, bill Are is Von Medicine, made from the native roots and. herbs of-California, free from all - Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier mid a.l.llmgiving Principle, it Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the Syt.tem, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing' and invigorating both mind and body. VI, of rOulinilstration, prompt in their seller their results, sale and reliable In all ruse " NO PERSON CAN TAKE THES.II °Ming to lirectlinny, and, remain long d their bones are not destroyed 10i8011 or othor moan, and the vital m neyond the point of repair. DYSPEPSIA Olt INDIOESTION. Headache, Polo n the Shoulders, Canal., Tightness of Ow Chest, )izoioeav, Sour Eruciatnius of the &marl) , Bed 'mite in tine lniouth, bilious Attacks, Palpitation of he Heart,' Inflammation of the WIWI. Pain in Um °glans of t fie Kidneys, and a hundred other painful yuiptunia, aro the offsprlngs of Oyapepyia. In these ompinuntY It has do equal, and ante bottle will prove bet ler outdates of Ito merits than a I enghy advert isernent. FOR FIipIALE COMPLAINTS, feirtningi or old, +,in manic single, flit dawn of ten einhood, or the turn ol Illy, those Tonic Biter. an intim:ere that a marked improvement in soon perceptible. FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC MIER ATIk a! and tient. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bil ious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, 1./Mosses of the If lie el, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters havo been must sueeeasful. Such Dlseases ere caused by Vitt:did Blood, WlllOll In generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs THEY ARE A GENTLE PUROATIVE AS WELL AS A TONIC, pessessing _also the peculiar merit of MAIM!: us It powerful agent In relieving Congestion or ',inanimation of the Liver and Visceral OrganA, auiFin Itilnins titmouse, FOR. SKIN DEIKAS ES, Eruptions, Teller, Salt. Ithemn, Illotehes, :Tots, Pimples, Pustules. Dons, ourbiiimpis, Ring Women, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Ery 11011, Scurf's, Diecolorations of the Skin, flismors se int , es or the At., of whatever name maitre, and liter:My deg up rind 'carried ontof t lei ryst et in a short time by the lice of these Bit ters. One boob t ach 1,18, will comities, the moet I, dill., of thefts .il;,elltrte 'TIC VITIATED on find its input it bursting Mu the skip in Pimples, Itrinitions, or Solon; cleanse it Ni heno yl,l 11,1 It Lilisti ocv I .tad sleag,ii 113 1110 ,`1119; 011,1181` it when it is foul; toga o will tell yen Olen. R.i,11 the 11118111 pure, mei the health of the spume will Oli A' EFII. TIIOI:,ANDS pry! , tAlm .1 -, the 111,1 cti.mh•rfill hhliguraht . thnc.erii ,)+lOlll. • PLN, TAPJF, o OItM . S, lurking in nyhtein ot so ninny thousands, ate elfeetnnlty de ed and 1•11[110,It. flays a • ':live t ote an itnlir idnal upon tits Jail the earili W/10 , 1• lieily in t•xenipt loom the prep, in e ..1,1,111`... It to in , t upon the health:: elements of ilii• lion} CM-I, 101 l upon the iiimeitseil 1 'MI awl ninny [lint In evil nig iiionstein r.l disease No spiteni to lotinif on in. trill ;it t. thy sytteni Irvin a, on. M ECII A.I c.u, DISr.AS.ES Pet,ong gng , l In Pion!. and MIBI4 rnkm,Finch l'y tern. 1.11.1 1 . ... a M awn., tL, the) lid rata.,, life., a.ll laeeolleloot to porn yhin of Ow llowt.la To •no el lotellt, thi• loleo 111.4.• of Weklke•etl ‘lll l ',..ar 111 . 1 are e•oce or :wlco o reeeek. :to a Prevrotlvo. 1111.1e1U:1, It EM 1E ‘T. AND I,llll'i'T EN l' 1'1.11:11,, aloe 11 we• t xeeloon ill lloe ourLtcnL riVl2l,:htolighon2. 1 1 11, ' P • 1 ,,, ltee•.;••••el, 0111 e.., 511toantre, Toalea•aoo. l'olalter.na.l, At 1,%4, 11,4 1.1. 1;11111111., Pearl, .\ 1.11 , : 1•811 ona. )lee: leo,ateeeli. ultuky othor, o 1111 the, ne.l. 11111111.011 , .0.1111;(111.111. our aletoo ==rl 111144 , 0 my a.... 01 anaaaal la.' hall .1Q n. ar.. ri1.11.1.1y arratapanl..l• 1y e•ttarsi, rn,. gt.men Is of ;11. sou. :1, and liver, 11111 "liar a1.d,0u1,” 1 vi•, r,,i Ti,oro :t111,38 moro or Ira of -till. too, 01,,r0t Irritri to •1 tho ~tonutl,oool af tali.... of the bowel., .1 op onialltioun. ti Ili a 11,0i..0ut. re„.po, ext rflog—h, powerful ell 11l . 11j.,1 sarious'or.itos, ennoulialy ho 1111 inAt Ler whit it tht• 11n.,• tit tlo. +Iwo! tnUl.litiuf 111.111111: Ikr and groornlly re-lortu health) honcho, ot tiok digosllso =II , Icor, olli IN, , I ollnrion ntiong, Brill I ...it StereMILLI i., Eruption., of the :kin, Sore oti In In In nll win, u- V iovii hiiir vroat rntlru T.Otterrl lu the MOSE eh ,e.,k Mel lifire I 11,ie = 121:1(S m t t , 11 . 011 In , t,thar 1. ,,, 3.44 t.h , y rPoto , “ the ud 1.11.,1%1ng, ell, tho tiallatlllo.o.l hu I U . .,1111111 . dvilf.itY) Illt, att..fivtl parts rel,st, /1/141 x I.•rt.,j.nt 5.00 , effelAVIL THE PIO/PEWIT ES /IT hr Walker', Tinectsar !In tern:sr , Aperient, Ittapanretle nut Caranmativ• Nnarstenat Is., IN 0, Inuretar, Setlatit e. enunter: II I itant. Savior - 31w, Alletutige, nest .t nti - 1111rman. lIIE A Eh ltl ENT told mild Lax at No propel nen of Dr. IS nllter's t Itittere ore tin. heat safeguard ‘aa all vas.. of erupttens awl 1113111gluant fever.. their b alsamic, healing, and ....dung properties prntect the amount, wt the maser. " f heir rs , lntial . ic, °porta, n 1 Ins rain in the nervous system, ntnitrm•la, anal either Item fullxuugntlon, triad, colas, rr,u„x, ete. Their Con nter-Irritant Inilnencr divan "them the n)awatta. Inuretle.prop rmtaus net on the at lb correutit,g anal regulating the now of mane. ' their Antl-Itilloun prep-rink , ntitoulnte.lhe ~n the secretion of bile, anil Its disn large hrouarl, the hilt:try clucbs rand :are P.p.- t.- all r ' lnneshala alb fccr a, --ti ~, I •s nt and Ague, etc. Etalt 111 1 " 111E. Attnr:t-sr DISEASE by purify hag NA it, 111.1 i wash VINEaaA It "arm, L. 611 Int, bold .•1 it ^Nit' . lll I ,, rn '• Ens. heir. Ilia, babas:lb ale t 1.411.1. ~ t.. the net , are rn,,,, 1.1 &sewn -la - oaf I.y flans gr , at ant ',anima. nl ItECTION tho III?'. mm to , gttin to 1,°,1 Iti night !rout a half to at,/ oV•half irm glaAefull Vat ii,lol non, inhlais: twat, rash 11 ad. 11, beef Hatd.. twain], eh 1,,, rs nal lecef, and yeget, blot, 1111,1, - take oat dorm exrrelne. They Aro L'•.tu roam! et lonely ~ ,a;c•bable stint eclients, Mid 1.10 J. \VALK Elt, l'r"prktor D. CO., Urul;giatrnud Urn Agq:. , N. V SOLD RV ALL DItUtIOISTM AND DEALEItt , .. Cutn%ly _Farming implements IMPLEMENTS FOR HARVEST Ili,- We oiler to l'aronni on - tio• th • nell.koon i. and popubit 1.0 eon;{ toil tn./IF, along with other 111 (ide! needed by al l'Armers. The Sprague Mower r.hirhPOW g. twroll• rtatutt t., hn the nub" t, vottipletv All J. 111. - 1.0 Mowittg Mach it , iu 111,. c•oluty We eral tlf thew moxr 1:1,1 `gt,..11 1111 d tio•y g.tto pert, t Price, ;lull Vo. TILE NOV E,LTY . lIAY RAKE works ”Itlier by 111.1 a or oil tho 141 i acting priori plo. The rOrlItAI;011 irr thla rolto Is wig I entablishlbl Evory Iro lhflr who is not nlr•arly supphe 1, shboll 1.11) .1 Novelty Tiny The Original' and improved :HARPOON _HA I' FOR K, with Improvol OItAPPLII, r131,1.1iY,,tc. Thly tho I , 4rk, lu nnu, uon nitL 010 th,rp!e :tad Pallty, undoubtedly our of the complete 11101.111.. •n the tun kvt for linntliPvg ],o •t'U CUMBERLAND AALLEY rftIRRSIIER A.*) SEPARATOR ill-TroVelll,l-ItY We isliVe 1114 , 10 in the ronstrut lion of this Thresher °lmo last semboit, wara rnt 0, lu ,diming it to larruers I..!one.et the very !lust 1101 rhinos lit tile diarket. it/ ith the Horse Power:_witici -goes with J his machine, four horses are ertlettlate. to do the work, whore !Ix nu ' i eight are.requlstd i other machined. Cotop4red with nitrite tin price is solo,. that every Orli* farmer may readily breolue the owner ( t c himself)/1 a Cumberland Val ley Thresher land Separatorr permanent tide hmi i,er floor. Fillllll , lB wou ld do well to salt alt atnitio it. HE CARLISLE CIDER 'MILL ••- • • moth, at our establioltutent, bee Won' the. higher rwonthkendm lons hunt ell „who have, nerd-1, i both grinds and gruolhee the itiipteel. It .thererert requires lighter pressure. mud: trodtigee the !ergot, quantity of rider trout the amount or apples put io. Tho Willoughby Patent GUM SPRING GRAW Is on well known to farmcrs In most ports - of Penn nylvania, that NW' uota not fpnak et any ikugth 0 its Merits. WO now, build it with or without noon, A t tudmient, and with the shovels no attached no I • wolin In iitralAt rank or I Ig•rag, which ever to pre (erred. Tito thun.Tribes not also put 0114 our Ile) patent arranizeinent, which given them ilreate flexibility and, ,hrnier attachment to ttie Prill, S, gamut for., can klrord to do wlthodt the Willoughb (111111 lipring 11,111. Wu have always ow hund oupply . • Fodder Cutters, Corn Sheller of nil ylv‘g 311 d n vulety of other Implement'. tel by femurs, of the lowest prime 'F. GARDNER CO. J0ne,1672. C1J072350 HATS AN.D.CIAI'S tir G OALLIO, No. 20 Wrav 111m2 1,3205 yr, 1 - s • CARLISLE, PENNA.,, The . HATTER - of Oarlielf I Thu littritll of arllvlo I Tho lairat stylus Just rocolvolll 'Am latest , styles ftiVlNib on hand HATS from tlielmet,Alanufocture II 1 outl I 1 J. G. UALLlOtrishes to eall attention to Ida tar, MS lIdTe,AND aA.c.9. i•ninnufi;ctui ea nat,, tt:. order, arta Lite errnug eirlerlis for coloting ;teas, Wooteti Goo, and Ovorroata, al olinit, not a.. . . Tho Idglied CI'ABLIPFO :9 paid pr. C 0 1J N Y F:U 11 13 /4:a 1 , ) um it aect..o) NO 241A1N SiANEI • . 10 .1"0