THE HERALD.. GAR LISLE, - PEN N 'A: J. M. yJe , ?kley. Q.. L. lip3ldo.okA EDI'cOIy3 AFli, I'ltOPl6iltToll9. Votome LXXII. No. 22.. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TWEET. • • ' FOR Prii9lDEiiT, GENERAL U. S. GRANT OF ILLINOIS. - FOR VICE PRESIDENT 11E11MT WILSON, OF 211ASSACITUSETTS. I(l , :l'UntalCAN Tlcx<Eq. FOR GovnicNdu. GEN. JOHN P. HARTRANFV, OF NONTGOIIIRRY COUNTY BITPREME JUDOE. BON. ULYSSES INIERCUII, OF BRADFORI)(OF.NTI. AUDITOR ORNRIIAL. GEN. lIARRIWN ALLEN, wirurp.vrof*NTY. FOR CONEMINSMEN AT 7,AIME• Gon. Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland. Gen. Charles Albright, of Lehigh. Hou. ()tenni W. Scoliolc7, of 'Warren DELEOATIN AT LANCE TO TILL CONBTITU- TIONAL CONVENTION Wm. M. Meredith, Philadelphia ; J. Gillingham Fell, Philadelphia ; Gon. Harry White, Indiana ; C Gon. Wm. Lilly, Carbon ; Linn Bartholomew, Schuylkill ; H. N. M'Callister, Centre ; William H. Armstrong, Lycoming ; William Davis, Monroe ; James L. Ron:wide, Lancaster ; Samuel E. Dimmick, Wayne ; Qeo. V. Lawrence, Washington ; David N. White, Allegheny ; W. 11. Ainey, Lehigh ; John H. Walkor, Erie VICTORY Misled by the Democratic reports of their great majorities, and unwilling to put forth a claim to any thing we would be forced to give up in the end, we last week admitted a Republican defeat in North Carolina. We beg leave to take it all back. The old North State at the recent election placed herself in the Republican column. • Wo elected the whole Republican State ticket, by a majority of about 1,500. We have gained a member of Congress, electing three Republicans, while we have but two in the present delegation, and WO have reduced the Demoera tic majority cm joint ballet in the Legislature, from 59 to 19, making a gain of forty in that body. Instead therefore of having sustained defeat in North Carolina, we havo won a substantial and important Victory When it is _remembered that at the last political election, the Democrats carried the State by over 6,000, and thnt since then a very largo number of rebels have been enn'auchised ; that the Demo cratic party had resolved that the State should be earl-led at all hazards, and that all the old influence of the rebel leaders was wielded in favor of the Democracy, we can estimate the importance of the result. It demonstrates the certainty of a Republican victory in November. It prbvms that the Republican party, out- side the little ring of disappointed office seekers is harmonious, united and power- fill, and It .shows also, that tho Demo° racy distracted by the abandonment Of their old war cries, and disgusted with the ma made by their leaden., to Gtaley and Brown, are weak, broken, dispiritid aria powerless. And noiv let us count on aßenrcd:victory THE STATE TREASURY Ever since the nomination of General Ilartrauht, the Philadelphia Press has been . making the most astounding charges with regard to the management of the State Treasury. In its editorials and correspondence it was daily repeated that tho funds in the Treasury were iu the hands of the " Cameroilping" - Tor speculative purposes ; that the vaults of tho Treasury contained largo amounts of 4worthless, personal paper, representing cash; that tho securities of the Sinking' Fund wore used for the benefit of private . individuals, and that there was a largo deficiency iu the public funds, which It was-proposed never-to make good'to the, State. Of course these preposterous as cortions were without foundfdion, but they were relied upon as the chief argu ments in fay& of turning over to the Democracy the control of the State. Wo are glad to lay before our readers, not only a 6quaro and unequivocal denial of these charges, butio' be able to show, by an actual examination of the Treasury made by two of the most honest W and capable bank officers in the State, that the Treasury vaults contain all the securities of the Sinking Fund, that they have no worthle - iii paper in thein, Mid that the money of the Treasury IS hot need for tho.benofit of a ring, hut is dis tributed in no lees than mere-mutt of the banks of the Commonwealth. ' Wo herewith publish - the' letter Of Mr.' 'Mackey, inviting a committee of bank= ore to examine into the 'condition of the' Treasury, and the report of tho coniUjit= tee published after, the exatninatiOn li wiLk . made • M • LETTER F TREASURER STATE EEASUEER ACKEY PITTSBURG ; Jllll4 211,. 1871.—Dear Si?:d —On Monday last along communication appeared in the Prom of your eity,..mak4 ing very serious charges against the man •iagoinent of the Treasury of tit& ,State, and alleging; among other things,. that the securities belonging to the Sinking Fund of the State were being TlBpd for the benefit of individuals, and thec au ex, amination would prove that therOas a. large deficiency of the public hinds. Knowing your capability to exaMinei accounts, I have deemed it proper, and herewith tako'the liberty "of asking you, in connection with Mr. Joseph Patter son; W. L. Schaffer and A. J. DroXel, to name a day when you can meet me . at Barrisburg, rind examine the affairs of the Treasury and of tho Sinking Fund. I trust that your engagements will per mit you to comply with this request. I can memo you that I shrill take it ,es a personal favor to have you do so. Await ing your reply, I am yours truly;" R. W. ItlAar.v. .„ . esq., President Fatment' and Mechanics' National ,Paul, dolpbia. TITO 'IMPORT OF 1,1E85103 LEWIS AND SCRAP BM Wo, tho utidOrslinekUt the roilitdd-of W. Mackey, kitate TreAuer, Mk* nii ex4Mination of the cash account of' the 'prOsury I.)4artmeni. id' the Coin monWealt nn h of Bevivanin. early oa Ibe inorUitig; of the:Jen:4c day of. :July, 1872, ut Bar,risliiirg•,•witli Abe .I' , 'flowing result : -4.miiitutdup9s.iied' with 54 banks and bankers varnais•Sktftins of the State,' the several accounts eurrem • been curtitied to us of the ninth di • illy, 1872, by the proper officers of all, except two suspended banks namely, the bank of Commerce, Erie, and the. Vemango National Bank, both of which failed Pfior tom , $2,062,159 75. Cash hi the draWer 21,73. 05 Check on Peoples' Bank--..- • . 200 00 Duo bill 1,200 00 Advances to June 1872, .not yet audited ; including Lilld lot printing, salaries, k and advances to diinrent Departments of the Stuto Government, &c, for which vouchers were exhibited... $39,819" 17 ME Say two millions, one hundred and twenty-ni - ne thousand, one hundred dud eighteen fit-100 dollars, which corres ponds with ths balance sheet taken Iron the hooks of the Department on July 11, I\le also, at the same time and place, exathined ti•e dospribed bonds of the td:10 , :.m.; Fund Department, v;z : Bonds oC the l'omi,:ylv3- nil Ctonpmty, bonds,:;;2, 72, each $1,11)0,C.00,i5......... 1,.200,0011 HI bonds, Nos. 17 to •...2 inclusive,.*llll l .o l o, is. 1,0110,0110 1 bond, No. 77, lor 1:;11110,_ 00/1, , ......... , 111110,000 Total Bonds of tin' Allughtny Valley EA ilro:td Company, guaranteed by the Penn sylvania • Ba.nroad C o tu pally, the Northern Cen tral Railroad C o m p a n y, and the Philae.:.:ll,,hia at Erie Railroad Company il5 Bonds, Nos. 1 to 3a in elusive, for $100,0;10 each Total of Bonds Jo the Sinking Fund Dcpn:q- • ment 49.400,000 These Bonds are all print:4 " payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," are pot 'negotiable, and correspond in amount with the Ji i or (enerars - re port of December, 1 to the Legisla ture. Seta page Mt. There is 'albo dolaticd in the said re port a long list of old Timr»pilie, Bridge and other Companies' stocks, whielnare supposed to ho of little or no value. Errut 11 Terra:. 1 . 1111,A A, July i2O, I:'S•' Loon p'krt — f , q . a Ilepuldican victory in North Carolina next month. The Demo cratic yournaln are howling over the vast corruption fund which has lieeu ,Amt, clown there. WI .'never a D.onorrat realizes"that, the people have made up their minds to Mean out la , party, he bo.. gins to howl " money,"" fraud," "cur- ruptlou,” Cc. They ale eid.ci ilmg the result already down in the Tar l'tate.— Garligle ,Tuly 1:7 1 . IVoll, now, do "look out," neighbor, and Nth) what you can see. The "Re publicau victory in Not th has a queer look, has ct mit a The read ers of the I truxtio can . Fe() from the above that its editor is neither P. piuphet nor the, son of a prophot. jilidic tions amount to nothing.— We don't claim to be a jiroplut, nor Lave we ally suspicions that wo are 'nearly or remotely' connected ith any one wit') in. We hay e had some little expe rience with the tactics of our Democratic brethere, and - en 'tat :done we based, Our judgimint of t.L.o result in North Carolina. If our neOikar will now be good'cuough to refer to the columns of the THILY,,e, Aye cud World of the sauce date as the paper from which the above was cut, he will lind that the Republi cans have . electrd their entice State ticket in North Carolina that they have gained at least sue member uf Congress, and have very lari;ely reduced the Ocnw eratic majority in the Leg islatme, mid that eimipared with the tact. vole ler State oilieers the IZeiml,l.ran, hate made a clear nrocly pc' me " jj,o 1"(1.1:1111... [WN (Mt dlnale: r te; C111111.1i:..;11 :o: all .vi L, , 4; WAG' ;11)011t.fl ,Id) a Cmolina c;,i I 11.t.t. oy Ind! they CR: ant; :a . ' , Or,' y ;,1,:/. (I ail tliroligi, :11410., ,{i;11 much tne:,ey was.t“;. iu celebrating the V.IC:.Ury. 11a Cs (Lid to hear that their niajerny in Maine is some .Pa AM, and H • )t . er that it is at 10,1KtO 11,polilicin as COWL as Lid news 114 m. tha.; SLIT() reeeirt,kl. We suspeci, howevar, .•11.t.in'tvill be IJO il.)t haste on tho‘part of the L)etut .acy, to celebrate viettnies aintil they get the official news. Aximozw J outisox is :Mout the stump for Greeley and I irown, andwe may loot uut for 111 II ci ”winging round the eiPcle, Zea‘ tug the thg and Const u tiou in 11l hati.de of Gm American peo ple, and it repetition am nonsense an* profanity which so thorum.;l4y simgnsted the people lu IStiti. If w.. renaem;,ier rightly, Mr. Greeley was one of thepost _persistOut,, ad% ocates of Johnson's ill) - .poaehment ; and Vita, he accused Trum bull,. GI 41100 and Ross of having been bribed to rote for his acquittal. Next to Thaddeus ii3t evens, Johnsc.m.hated Gree ley worse than 11,2 did any One clue except ing titunner. Now he proposes to try hi 's halal at Meeting lit e. Johnson's speeches, however,,don't gener4y hurt any one except those in whose interc.it they lire made. IN lilfl`.! the rebel 'General lloauregard wrote : i" It to high time to proclaim the black flag ; let the execution of the Abolitionist prinonerc by the garrote 'commence."' In 187:2 lid writes : ~....!' We rintst nil unite tinder the Nome.; of the 'Constitution mid the laws, reunion and Ceform, honesty and. univer . sal amnesty : that banner has lately been raised at 'Cincinnati; under the 'leadership of, G roc • 'ley and :31r2u - cir" . 111•18(15, Ali. Greeley said of lb amegard : ' "We have no Special ilf- vill to ,;Brazil, but if 311 r. libanrcgard should i i he' to gotlaire, we will 'coetribt t o •soinethiiig toward fur nishing hint': 'l'Ved passage." —____ • , • . GEtc. KrtrAmteit,who is now doing the oratory for the pay Vurgens, has , 'bronglit a libel suit . against the NoW York TintAean(lanothet:againAt Maine 'papi:r. The charges' of which ho emu .plains, were ruado by TbunOcratiOpaPora, When he was Minister to'Chili, nud woro 'reiterated constantly while hd occupied that position. The (moral •then deent'it atryisablo to' bilng libel suits—it is not likely ho will press„those ho. has 'now brought (0 a verdict. • •. Tim l'ollowing,,oxtraet 'frr9,a,PriVat . o letter, wt,itt.C'n b,y one erlpable of judging, is Only a yamplc of tlrc cneonraging advice: 3wo comitantly receiving : "` lmvc I:;.Ad news thrmighent the mining iegiont:. Many of the old Demo cratic standard bearerd;Clenounce the sale which their leadommade and aro pledged. to Note sagaitint greoloy. I believe ' lye shall bear good nolvs from hero in October, all NOVOl)lboi.e.. : 'Fur, Now York Herald, a Greoloy pa lmy, is getting out of pationco with its candidate, :unt advises his managers to hcop ihe Philosopher iiti the back-ground during the campaign, unless thoy expect to. ceine gitelt 'Here is the Herald's Advice to ltr. tliceloy's 15CoPers.: . . j "It would seem from the samples of how 9reeley's friends intend to "run him"' in the bamPaign that the feature of eccentricity to pile border of lunacy is to be kept well before the people. The .woodchoppiug performance before a se lect 401\7 - which 'it is well understood would be chronicled, for. the millions the day after, were 'passed over with an al lowance. But we scarcely imagined that the moral Waxwork idea was to ho • so extensively applied. as the batiy-hug g ug, slain-scrambling since would load ,us to believe. It is funny ; it will amuse ' thou. :Inds sickened of the asperities of polit cal personalities ; yet the side-split tiug sport may be death by ballot to lloract4 as the stone-throwing was to the frog in the fable. . Let the white elephant business be stopped. The Phi losopin;i• seems to he frightened by his friends into coMparative-silence on the solid, well-known ground that if he ()pens his month lie may "put his foot in it." They have not, however, put a like embargo on his cavorting propensi ties, and they should at once (seriously coddder the necessity of doing so. Ho Om fes :is it is under the restraint on his tongue, and n akes malicious jokes on the profession h neceeded in as an ex cuse. Now let In be tied tip altogether hicfnu he does the Aberal ;tit Demo etittie can-e any ft Ober tnjschief. If his advlsers insist t i the wax-works let the white cost, the bite hat and the old [toots be toted round the States ; but lot ll,s Philosopher hiniself be stowed away like a barrel of winter pears, not to bo served up for dessert before Christmas. As, the ingenious Mrs. Jarley was not par6ettiar about likenesses, the histori cal IL.biliments might be worn by some venerable local celebrity Wherever the exhibition in made." . $2,129,118 GG We suspect the ahove is pretty good advice. Mr. Greeley' is not by any means a good candidate to show around. i Fveri the adoring Democracy will ad &it that lie is uncouth in manners, dress and appearance ; that ho is eccentric, egotistic and impolitic to the last degree ; that his personal remarks are nobgener ally of a mild character, that he swears like the army in Flanders. But the Ifrrsld must not expect too much from the Democratic managers. With Gree ley's iwor;nsity to write, talk, swear, and show himself to disadvantage, and (I rats Brown's _Yendness for- "buttered watermelons," they are likely to have some trouble to, 'keep their candidates in prosoni able condition. .Lissaiikaturilay vening_Lhe Democrats _ of this borough held their first meeting to inganize thyir campaign club. IL was in the Court House and numbered, all told, boys, Republican spectators and all persons. It wat. orderly, respectable and dignified in the extreme. Brother Bral ton presided, a committee on organ izat ni)s appointed, and the meeting adjourned. It struck us as somewhat different nom Demiteratic meetings in former days. 'llec used to be music, speeches, ellot.ns and all the other indications of spoutaneout, entlipsiasm. We didn't I discover these -on band in largo We cypented :Anne ono wimld males a glorification speech over the late Ni , ttory in .North Carolina, but Cam tun: tends were either Lou modest or too magnanimous to say anything about it. We expected, also, a little ttlf-congral •dation on the magnificent etelorer meet of old-time Democratic ptiectplca contained in the platform' adopted at. Baltimore. Nobody seemed, however, to bell) any ctreme fit of en- Lim-instil over that. We had Loped some our, would uxpless the intense every' one felt at the prospect of voting fur ,t man who is accustomed to say that " all Democrats are not horse a;! th:eves arc Democrats," 1;w tiiat lt sues; Lied in repress nit; any enthusiasmSS /11111rallth: .' , 11.1:,11,211 luxury. is meel.ness,quiet u:del, a pail. ,if oil, ;;rest poLueal ithieL I.i ,l list 11, surging cwer :he cunutty 'uhiel. a radioal h.lr ov)..i:ed I'' multi,land. It dinCt c. me from it., swallowed the Gam: Irß••'tlw news (in du' That it hits 1 . 11111 the Liberal t•tate Cony .i.11':(.1.d an exeullent picture of liorace !GI sa , Y, tI President, - which displayed Lilo We wonder how much in 01.1 Id hall! 111. Blatt.* one year ago, to hung up the piettu o of Horace 6reeLey, anti hi edict that he would .be the next President by Demouratio vac., A man who would have had the " - cheek — to make iatepailtion of that to the editor of tho 1"u1(1.7147, any_thue below the Clinein nail 11.101TMC.j1i, VC,il/1.1 most likely have been informed polia.y, 414. while Mr. ( - reeky wan a good editor oit a Shay pakoUr, h 0 was the 1110 tit erratic, 111.0011- Hihte)li, hat d to find individual on the continent, and that his eccentricities t.ci)iild Ming the Presidential Mike' hilt' r,!di,caLi for all time. And as to Demo cratic suppo;.i., iforiuto had said Jtancr things of the Pm:el.:pi- I z, had said them with more venom, and on he is F.ovoea -than-.auStely else • that 119 4,1 advocated princip cs which every Potno r crat in the country abhorred, and that the man who would intimate that ho . would ur could support him, was to use Orooloy's expressive a liar, a Zteave and villiau.7 But tinfe''s'Whirligig makes giany patter atrangements of discordant &ewe/4. tJ.tvis the Radicals been trying w kill 11. Crati „Brown with slow poison, th,g did Senater Grimes 7"--Ihmo-, zat lc Exchange. .13y no means. Mr. • Brown is simply trying to kill himself, and in just the way he i; sure to succeed, if ho per severe. "The 6'prin9ficla fiepublican, 'ono of the e leadiog biberal papers of -the country, and one of !Ito - mest.eager for the election of the Dolly Yartieu tigket, thus speaks of its own candidate for the 'Vice Presidency. " Who Connecticut - papers furnish ad ditional and apparently conclusive evi donde ,of Clratx Brown's drunkenness at New 'Devon ,duripg powypethent week. We note that, tai far, the:liberal limp:ails" wholly ignore the subject, and apparently seek to eonceal the ,disgrace ful facts from their renders. But they cannot prevent tinnu from becoming generally known nor from working groat harm to the reform cause. ft' Brown does not back out, or is not kinked out, Mr. Greeley Will )013C1 thousands pi yotes in consequence of his associate's dis graceful condition at 'new Haven." _ That , what's the matter 'with the genthiman , with the auburn hair., The Radicals have no disposition; whatever, to%lllll Mr, Brown with stow poison. TlM'y_,..vory• much , ,prefer 310 should live long enough. to attend Die double funeral of tin Democracy aid the • Doily Vardens, null; November. "r 01•1 Democratic County 'Convention of .l u rk has instructed for Mr. Mager, of Perry, as the Democratic nomitMe for dongro - ss in this district. • This, we pro mime, settles the guesion of the nornina . GEN. BANES is to receive the Dema Oratic,,,Liberal nominations for Governor of Massachusetts. This, t 9 some oxtont, accounts for the Grecloyism. A some what stronger reason-perhaps, is tho fact ,that the Republicans of his district were not disposed to give him a re-mornination this year. Hort.A. K.Omni& has been inter viewed, and informed his tormentor that Vermont was the only 'State in the Union which was hopelessly for Grant. How magnanimous it. is to concede that little one to u 4 sure in NEWS SUMMARY Fon.O.IGN King Amadeus has signed the decree providing for the gradual abolition of slavery in Cuba and Porto Rico. General Sherman, „ Nellie Grant and ex-Secretary Borie and family leave Liverpool September 5, for home. ,! The English Parliament has been asked to raise a committee to inquire in to the causes of railroad accidents, and suggest remedies for these painful' ca lamities. Instead of the demise of Juarez pro- ducing peace an harmony, the insur rectionists are ow shouting "death to Lordo." Th future of Mexico is truly gloomy. Six hundred Communist prisoners, who since their conviction have been in carcerated in the military prison on the Island of Aix, sailed on the 9th, Satur day, on the transport Garonne for New Caledonia, where they are to servo out the sentences imposed upon them. The British Parliament wns prorogued on Saturday. The Queen ~was not pre sent. Her speech was relad by royal commission. In that she refers with 'pleasure and Satisfaction to tbd adjust ment of the Alabama claims ; declares that the act which establishes the ballot will assist to secure alike the independence .of the voter mind the tranquility, and purity orelections for members of Parlia ment, and . ends by obserding- that "while I cordially corgratulate you on the activity of trade and industry, I hope it will be borne in mind that periods of unusually rapid changes in prices of commodities and in the value of labor are likewise periods which more than' ever call fur the exercise of moderation and forethought." This is a glance at the labor question, which will be ac cepted by Parliament as of more than ordinary importance at this time. The speech is highly conservative in tone, and will meet with general approba tion. = A fire Sunday night on Market street aboie Wood. Pottsville, destroyed-a sta ble and seven dwellings, -Loss, - $`20;000, - Mostly insured. The Band La Garde Republicaine em barked for Europe on Saturday morning at 0 o'clock, from New York, on the steamer Washington. Two-men were severely injured in the streets of Philadelphia, on Thursday last, by a wild steer, from a number be ing driven through the city. The Board of Aldermen passed a reso lutiOn last week, requesting the Park Commissidners to furnish sacred music in Central Park, New York, on Sundays. Beaver county. in the southern section of Utah, gives 60 majority for Maxwell, for delegM to Congress, This is the first county ever carried by the Gentiles in Utah. There is great rejoicing. After a discussion of the merits of all the proposals, the Commission decided to accept that offering the property ot Ninth and Chestnut streets, better ktown as the University lot, as the site of the new Philadeiphia Post-office. The number of German emigrants ar rived at New York last month was 1'2,- :335, an increase of 2,616 over the corres ponding month of last year, The total since January 1, is 78,386, an increase of 36,721 over the same period last year. The sixth of the Philadelphia child ren's free txcursions took place on Sat-. urday at Rockland, in Fairmount Park, at eight o'olock in the morning. A train of fifteen passenger cars left tho Reading Railroad depot_at Thirteenth and Cal lowhill streets, with about 1,66) of the children and their mothers. The steamer Bristol, which sailedlsarn New Ye'rk on Saturday night for Fall River with 600 passengers, ran into the bark 13. Rodgers, laden with iron and at anchor. The steamer cut a hole six feet into the bark, and hold there until the crew of the bark got aboard the steamer, when the latter got clear and the bark sank;iimilediately. This site takes in all the proporty;front hig on the west side of Ninth streot, from Chestrnit north, a distance of 378 feet and 9 inches; and on. the north side of Chestnut, west of Ninth, a distance of feeiti, 0 inehtv; in other words, all the stores up lc, 0 . 0 Mariam Tfouse. These stoles aro nine iiri'linhor, three of which belong to the University, which ovus all the property within the limits we have named, except these six stores. The Commission also decided to buy a small propU'rty just itr,,the rear of thorollege and will thus have an opening into stroot.----a forty foot thorough-' 114)114' the south side of Et. Stephen's 'opepa into Tend' street© 111= It is stated that frauds to the amount of over V 200,000 have beensdiscovered in the building of, the Eight&rith Ward Ilonse, in New York. The uenr,,; t ; 4io vs the total number of persons In. the tinite4 years of ago to be 20,020,870, of wLow 10,0:i0,563. aro male, and 9,976,307 are female. - The Spanish ram Numancia arrived. at Now York, from Havana, on Monday, yiith 1.13 eases of yellow fever on board-, Fear 4eati4 fmv the fever occurred dur ing the yoyage. The Now York Democraue latai,s.Cow reittee mot at Saratoga on Tuesday, to iBl3llO a call for a State Convention. The/ expect from Judge Church an answer whether be will be a candidate for Gov- CEEB ihNNOUNCEMEN , D3.I ANo.raVilh: of nhoico halibut, mackerel, lhopying, t t Punripll. l G, Irugamix always .bas piokled and fresh oystors, chow chow', cauliflower, olives; lemons, 4 . a. • 5,000 HAMS ! I am now in possession of two tons and a half of the very finest brands of canvassed sugar* cared hams,, which I offer for sale; cheap for cash. Every ham guaranteed ,tp be as represented. Also, dried 'beef 0 24 Aolozna constantly on hand at Pfoffresn's4fg. M 83 Bast Pomfret street., N. i3.—Heppe vietglxed when cold. t3je7.2tf Reunion has it, fresh cheek), and ki i.OO pounds a week. ,43,ugmigros made into switches, chig- AO/ 1 8, •CAF:46 ifigaiS, 4c., at Madame Rotes. Brn and ducks ag gumrich's. ••'% CANNED GOODS • Boiling Lew at Hoffman's nheap grocery Noe. 44 and East Pomfret street. Tomatoes, 3 popo cAripo twenty cents. WinsloW's corn at twenty-11v° cont - s. Peaches, 3 pound cans at, twenty-eightcents. Pine apple thirty-6e ,souts: Oysters, 3 pound cans at twenty-five pouts, 1 pound cans at fifteen cents. 13j073tf , ALL, the soar round, Sheriddii's Claratry Condition Powders.shonld bo given, to horses that are "kept up." TO horses and cattle that graze in summer they should only be giVon in winter and spring. • , Ong who has us6d it says, "shuro and it snakes .tho wathpr awful dirtily, and that without rubbing, does . the "Dollar Dcwmxl,-Soap.!: spE s We are the soloagents in Cairn,le for the sale of the Genuine Haul's' seamless kid gloves, l4 kea aro universally as to the best and finest kid. glove Imported. 9 / a 472 tr Ku -um & OFFICERS .anitisoldiors who served in the . army, nbysiciani, surgeons, and eminent men ilea women everywinnn, join in recommending erallifto7os A7iO -110 Lininaene to bo(the bost internal and external family Medicine over in vented. • That's our experience. ' E VERY one that has usq Pain Cure Oil are loud in .their praises of its wonderful effects. "'They all say "there is nothing like , it Reader try, it. • THE llquer, AND Ms BIDER.—It was a happy day for horse and his alder when the Nustang'Liniment was intro duced as a cure for the exte'nal diseases and injuries of both. In the stable, the barn uud the household this wonderful emollient is equally useful. If a horse is spavined, or foundered, or harness galled, or afflicted with any other of the many superficial ills that equine flesh is liei-e-te, , the Liniment effects a speedy cuiei iibik it,is equally efficacious wnen applied-le draught iixon or cows suffer ing from outward swellings, strains - .Or hurts of ally description. As au applica tion for bruises, cuts, burns, rheuma tism, stiff joints, sprains, neuralgia, earache and toothache, it takes prece-, deuce for all oilier topical remedies, and is therefore an article of prime necessity in families. NEW MACKEREL I Just xeceived a large lot of fine now mackerel, at Ilorman's, Noa. 41 and 88 East Pomfret street. Fon kid gloves, hosiery and summer uliderelothing, go to Nu. 19 North Han oimr street. yes . Go to J. 11. Wolf's for the best as sortment of ladies' and gents' ties And fancy bows. IMPORT &NT. To know where to 5*,, ,, t the best stoves in the market. Also just arrived a nice assortment of brass and' porcelain IMO ilfe.serving kettles. The best and - cheapest fruit cans and jars in the mmket, and en endless vari ety of hanging baskets, water coolers, refrigerators and house furnishing goods gererally. Call before purchasing at War. Frexprav's Tin and Stove'itoro, 21 North Hanover treet, Carlisle, Pa. 20je72tf' PARASOLS, fans, bustles, hoop skirts and corsets aro sold cheaper at J. H. Wolf's than at any other house in town. At privatesale, 12 head of horse stock, ages ranging from weanlings, yearlings, two and three years and upwards, on racy terms. Also, 3,000 locust rails ; -will eschauge some rails for chestnut po,Js. Address lne °3ts--- A FINE lot of lameburners, pea and nut coal on hand. Prices reduced. Call at upper or lower yards. SPECIAL NOTICES. , NERVOUS DEBILITY With Its gloomy attendants, low spirits, depruesion, involuntary endsalons, loss of coMea,nperinilVOlTh(Oßl Tess of power, dissy howl, loss, nt memory, and threatened Impotence and imbecility, Bud a sov ereign, rare in HUMPHREYS' ,110:111:0PATIlia SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Composed of the most valathlo mtl,i and potent Curatives, th e y strike at once at the mot of the matter tone up the eystem, arrest, the discharges, and impart vigor and enervy, life and vitality to the entire, men. Th e y have cored thousands of cases. Price - Viper packago of Ave boxes and a large to vial, which is v er y I w . ,ptirtant in obStj , litt. or Ott cruse, or $1 per .i ng i bow. Vold by Druggists, and bent by mail on receipt' Of price. Address ' iiii r myii4Eys , spE, CIFIC HOMEOPATHIC .111EDIC NI! C 0 , 542. Broad way, New York. ' 2im7ily 14;r onto In Carlisle, by S. A. ljaverstielr nod Cornman tr. Worthington. A PEWLOUB SASON. U lotions and dolightfut as the Sommer weather is, its 'tropical beat in a serer] trial to the vital pow er.. • Even thy strongest af./ sometlinus prostrate .1 by its effects. The et - eminet phrase applied to this condition of the body is gegeral debility." ilirew, general debility arises from, and Incettdes a variety of ailments. Thu liver Is more. or less affected, the boa via are I.lthor constipated or too much relaxed, the stomach but half performs ties work et•digestion, the appetite is poior,nud the spirits depressed. This is what is called digneeal debility. It is a general disarrangement MC all the Physical functions, and requires as a remedy, a medicine that will rekniate them all, llestetter's Stupiach Betters is specially adapted to this purpose. , Its genewel operettaa is not confined to a single organ. If the liver is af fected, it resteres ha tor.e. If the stotancle is torpid, it vgencrates it. If the la.ry s sue le MIIIIOII4 and svySk, it bra , •••aua reinforce,. them II tire :ON It ever' se nipatl, lies st kit the body, is gloomy Neat drvpun.lent, it keller• the clinically, noel coon ,slugs u hole taschluti•ta' of lite into h:v mrnp with t lea lawo eel ite,lfit. • Tiwrs i 3 no etvili/.ed nation in. the Weise 11 liondltiserc in widen tha utility of Stann.cb Bitters fie, a tonic, corrective, and nuti hilloot inetlictas, is too kt t own out Throughout tit , tryititst it to cootidered, litt It by tho titiv Inc tits—) , Inv stntolorti hpo•ntio " hit° it atribylite for all tm:onto mita t haries, it I. 1,11. Aahy rivrltto trot cotopittints, notti`rld.. /I y the a ontlicr. intatt the put anti 50111111.01 t In the Ivor 10. Beware of the llit'ter , made of 'weld old 11,ingo.• on?. znaterioh, r lileh ouseroonloo: oortio: ore ell. ticatonnF to f.;tt , 10.31 the poop'', Mt .16 legion, cod the Imola: On: II gentonto.. tiod 'h. y nre 110) volson.dOe. Adhere to tried ',good, llost..tt..r': "Whirs, d odly iu glo,. and never in key or I.:Erred, ' JACOB LIVINGSTON, i.r TOLCACCO AND,C/GARS, NO. 27 NORTH lIANOyF.R STItEET, • CARLISL 13, PA Pace:, a. IAJ ys jp pi) Ohl or '25 al; I y , MARKETS CARLISLE, 'PROVISION . MARKET. Corrected Weekly 111 J. L. geloy, coiner ,-, of Pitt-lind South streets. pfi 13311 4:RE WEST OF WE. BLAIR & SON• Ire./ ea Arigrtsi 14, 1512. ®ll3 B TTER EGGS... TAI. LOW,. BEES WA A' Van( A XS do SHOULDERS do SIDES 'MITE DEANS PARED PEACHES UNPA RED do DRIED APPLES' PITTED. cto 'I7,7PITTED.. ONIONS RAGS CARLISLE PRODUCE EARICET. air We. IYednelaay, Atigiat 14, 1872. _FAMILY FLOUR VI 00 . SUPERFINE FLOUR 6 50 SUPERFINE: RYE FLOUR 4 60 wirEAT 1 45 RED WHEAT 1 36 BYE 66 at.° rA4c§:pl: 4 ? • • 17MOril SE,E.D. • • • FLAX t SEED • • MARRIBP, COMPOST-6TICKI.C.--On tho Ord' !Inlaid, by -Per. 1„)1. Murray, 11r.George 'A. Comfort, to Allem Magdalcue Stickle, both ()retaliate. • 0110031—PROWELL.—A t tho Coital 'Brolhern rummage, In Pom:atom), York county, Pa, August 4, 1872, by the Err. 'John Guian, William I). Groom, to Mina Matlll)ia4Prowotl, all or rocumtawa. 00111ItjtIt;It—IttILLE11.--Con the hth of Augnet. at ikp .ho brik's bir W. AT. Fry; yraGer,,aes6tea by- gev . . J. Pei ht. BP?? &hailer, Of the Centtel Paha a. /I. Oaaterepce, to 3.115 a M. B. Alma Miner, of yewillte, Pa. HAVE THIS DAT •amooiated my sop miAmais ji, wOomv emp Nimi 'Joe 14 13ti r nega: 21P.,.!_,„7viii he 11.0: wo qtt,47A4p r 4. 0. WOODWARD." Jilly 1b 1672, /8347214 j4bIES liV-EAKLEy., TTOSN.E.I"-A T-LA Tr, • .• , OVFICE, NO; p BOUM if/NOV.Ip STREET thißlilBl4E, PA! onw .CORNMAIf; - ATTORNEY AT LAW Wilco No. 7, INloom's 1.1011, in roar of lho Co urtlllo la so 10E09 JOHN HANNON, WHOLESALE AFD RItTAIL DEALIIR THE BEST QUALITY OF WINES AND {LIQUORS,' No. 41 Si:outklinnovor Street,. 11j1721i 'tABLIOLE, PA, = EXECUTORS' SALE OF Valuable Real Estate On Thuraday, Beptembel'• 5, 1872, ' TUE LATiIIUtSiDENCy..9r I%M 6111,10 . deceased., about 2 1 4 miles North-West of Carlislo, to the right f Waggoner's Gap Road, we will Nell by Anon Of Wm. Shugharen will, the following Real Estate, vie.; NO:' , 1.% nu MANSION FARM, bona& 1 by Ibe Comuloguinot Creek, and 'tracts Nos. 2 and 3 containing 114 ACRES AIRAVEL LAND, strict measure, about 32 arrow 01 which Is lino Meadow Land, well fenced, and tanier high cultiva tion, and about 2 acres of Wiodland. The Improve. mon to aro a Two-Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Two a Story FramoDwelling llouii, , ,largo Promo Ronk Darn, Wagon Fhed,Corn eriba, Wood Shed, hog P,m, Spring 'lmmo and other ontbuildingo. A Sao well of water near the houso, Orchard and other convenh clams, rendering it a very desirable farm. It has been tecently limed, NO. 2. Adjoining Nos. 1 nuil 3, the Contalogninet crtekontl laude of Win. llarnitt., Philip linker and Dr. - ZlL‘er,coutaining 101 ACHES mid 10 PItiIOEINS, strict menatire,'about3neres of which In Woodland. Tho,lcoprovementa are a two story PRAM 11 DWY.I.I, INC "MUSH, FRAME DANN 'IIAIIN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen,nnd other outlinildinga. Almut 12 ..rron nra ine,dow land. Th e Lvw In Ni.Z.ll fern .1, tinder high cultivation and productive. It has stern recently limed. 13j073tf HOWARD Iturma, White House-Pr O. A. II BLAIR 7.4 2 00 to 2 bo f•ft•fTrrtf••• ' i t 7 , 5 1 .1‘1) iscelleineous. ! • NEW TO=DAY. 611). 8. Adjoining Nll4. land 2 end Ihn Coned° , gulnet. creek, contoining ACRES .Indllo strict 1110111111 . 0.110111 t' der, of wh II t. Wr.odland. impr,Hgent,, etrn two,tore 115311', I/ VOll.l. (NO 1.01!:111, PI:A[IIH HANK 11.6 RN, Corn Cell., Wee. Shed nod other 1111510,1nents About 16 acre. Are unt , ollw loud. Th td o line yOlll% on the ghee. II ill um 11 Pneed :not M‘.l I farmed, It hum been recently NO 4. A tract of land on Melillo tea flop Rood, filaint 4 miA , a north-Weil of Carllelq, :tdJaoaa lll l: land of Philip Ziegler, Daniel Mialo, :lory Sos Inc find Alex. COl'lllllllll, contaiiiiiig Ni ACRES and LIl PERO 11 Ea, ' fi let moat/lore, I.lllllg thereon a two 'dory LOO and NVNATif 110 nil et au lit of, -a oa, ritA), I; hANR: BARN, 'Wan , . 'oiled Corn Al , lll, are 'Nandi*, nil The b Or, e,; , oil anti tine land h o all been rev, tally lime I. Tiara, 111.1.11.1.111.3 tbntt,Unit. of Nc•,. 6. A lot of gronnd on Irt“..,,:nuer'.l (Lip /1.0101, near Ten Te. 1,171, glum, 3 tail, .. IJ , rtil-sreA., 01 Carlisle,centalui og L; {';'kle Lad 31 PE10:111.:Slime ing thereon orated v 71 NV IMI.I NO 11017 SE a FRAME RANK flog Pets, ..31,) 4, 0 TI and otharouthuildinge, Ti.• re to a trot) of witch near the door and a eitriMy uh fruit on tin place This is a very dedrable home. NO. 6. A trnet.of Woodland, at, the foot a t Noll' Mountain, a Milo we.it - of Waggoner's k;111, ROllll of 011 t 7 tulles north-west of Ca: 'into, adiol lop land of 41u1111 Waggoner floury Ment.u.r ;dal 0:11.11o:011 Willing , 17 ACRES:Ina 131 I:8. N0.,7. A tract ot Woo..land In Cat roll township, Petry county, adjoining lands of Wm. M. Henderson, Henry Sidle and others, coot ;Lining 10 ACRES and 00 PERCHES. Thin land is a little West of Crnn.•'x Unp Ruud, about half %ay clown the niountal n, and la covered with thrivlng pfoung Chestnut ncd'Onh tim ber. NO 8. A trkeL of Woodland noar tlhe allovo do ecriLed fowl—the land of Wm. 81. ilendonion lying between the too tracts—coottining 107111:8 and fU PARCIIIN6,oI thriving joy og Cheat not and Ouk limb( r. At thoxiunr limo and place nosily 300 poets will Ia sold. Tun., will be easy, and made known on th, day.of sale. Anybody desiring to 0,1111111111 either of the Warts will be shown over them upon aniline upon the ion onto, or upon Goo. W. - wigor, residing on Nu. 1 Salo to 1111i1inenco at 0 o'; lock a.m. .I I'll OIII 'NILUIT, • OM. V. SWRIEIt, Executors' . hughart, &Ct.!. ECM - 1 ., .1`1eic.:1:1 . 111._131T 1 V:l:' 7 ..:N :IT&Rril.s: ➢UIU) AND I'lU LJL E Id'lll A. I 4 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Eight - Fast Trains run through as follows inn„ I VI, illb'g. Philn.itio c tunr AM r F:xprenr (axcvitt Moxiday)i 2:Z4, Vera Liu° (except Monday) 3:25 PM Lancit , t, Train (oxrvyt Siimiay), 7:50 1P1.401 /:40 Patin: Exprtad 1 11:3:, 1.30 j Elmira Expres.-1 (ex,..pt 3:1,0rl 20 1 liarriartirg 1 3.33 0:40 1 frai Mail Train 1 0:10113:11 3.31 Cincinnati Es prc • (daily) 110:3i 1 2:40 14.10 No ClVlngr of 1-1, on ..ny of the above traitot. I•aprnnn roan throagh to 11 iffiont ottnnoug. Path Lino etopl only nt Lancaster. Expross, Fast Line, Pacllir Exprea. lid Cawlauati EYpnikx hot o the °null mt. to Se Elmira Esprp. awl ItfoVl [rah} nipbo olpso cpp oct.hili at Ph;kidolphlo. for Now York. . . Vhiladelphia Eipreaa, Fnist I,iao, Mail Train, awl Cipplunatl Exprosa counrct at Now York with day trains for Boston. Pacific Express and Lancaster train nonneet Nun York with night trains or Boston. Purina Express makes titian connection at Ne York lor Boston, via Foil River Line of stedotors.:s A. J. CASSAVA',.II, ht. BOYD, Jr., Gemini! ]]onager. —. Cletiaiiill'arisenger Agent Riatt72lrn NEW SCHOOL BOOKS . AT Piper's Book Store Just r, , , , ivetl a large lot of no, SCHOU. ItOiIICS, Esucli e• it. all :1,,. thjl,qunt oalle.of t 11;1410 Barmy!) anatlteColit./1.5 Copy Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks, &e., Blank Books, Memorandum Cooks, Igusic, Music Books, • Violin, Clffital and Banjo Strings. 7,10810 4:tI,I;BED 11, Tllll'S .1 IVI,F.K ,141.;h1)/.. ~ T l(` BLANK: 2 . A ~..,rloty NEW STYLE INiTIAL S. Illiany ScliC;6l Itiown 7 4i 13°,11._ F.; - 1; t.I Cards. A lA, SOLI ll', Al' PIPER'S'. Boar; sToRE. nati723zu Maiu btluvt. • • lAA of ltela:mt:, reviarn:wy the prlstocii , e ab 1'; Pa., fr. :!,, FNPINO 11, f:tt;ii.,' r. All•rigbi Finny ME•00:! ISruttun Fant.i , • :idle, Maly V Fet air I,zei.• Slntt io no:, Gal brni th W 8...1111 evil • Eninin Gray Let..y" 0 ENT 1.1".IlljV3 LIST. Alt, J 8 01.1.,.1.,1/11 Bed John.. • i Ilivef 81.ilen It ll'ott4tlrlia 11 • 1.. . • . .1' Doi, Dit,•l' W 1 , Wpm., 0111,1. IVni ht. , Ykgl-4 . 41 , llelglor Wul 'Pit 11.•,i .1 . nut 11 ' 4 ' (//' Manua It .4 W1)1111 Punk( Janott W 8 ()with Nl4rtlii Loug W 8 Smut Samuel Madden 1/ • Tholupwou Ph( E. D. I.ITIED.M, rostmistrosa infIiS()LUTION NOTICE.—Notico is ,liere4 given that the vulnerably lately sub at.lll,, beta eati It. F. Sanity. 1.11114 yr Li.. nittnpof 11. F, Smelt,. k Co.. in the borough i4rc , q tr ipl -, e..1 by mutual consent. en tlio sth day of Anglikt,'lgrt nod by guilt pal Worship ail:. fp 14.3E01114 by .ipa' FMELTA. HENRY SUILLING Tho Lamlnds.i 1411101.11er ho carried on Ly tho undo:64;lml. at thu old Witco, and hu no respect fnlly nalliche the tsar and patronage of the public. 16au721t ItENltf MULLING. HARGUR & SON,' BANK Eli St • NO. 1 COURT ,BTRERT, C. O. HARDER, 11 C. G. 11AROER,Ju. f WATERTOWN, N. V. NEW YORK, CORRESPONDENT: TAP, NATIONAL PARK BANK. lEgiu72ly" Airtvertisements ~N~u EI;O#?L~r • pNYELORES, ENVELOPES, IUF • DIEKEILENT BIZEM AND QUALITINII, ' AT RATES REMARKABLY LOW. All who need Pgo aroonnta of Envolopoa NVIII do well to call at,tho .ILF,ItALS/ °MON and inspect tho 'dock, Wo con t•oll loth of 1,000 at tOo sumo PrieP ilcpalty Pahl pep 1,000 for lot,' 0110,000 hi the • Wr.4.lfLy & if.4.Droog, '•?au?str Tipuemp or.llpE. ELECTION NOTICE. o.tivraBln BUILDING AND LOAN ASIOOIATION, Nulled iv heYoblegiven thot tho Animal Alection qf 9.91c0ra or tuo Building,ond Loan All.ooi. to sorra for Gip imbuing you, will bo hold on Saturday, September 7, 1872, at theArbitrathin °bomber, In the Court 1 10 11 49., 1n the borough of between the hours 6r,0 artl 10 o'olook pArt. By order of the Bbard.-- , C. I'. BIIMRICII, -Elaul23t Secretory. pAXID SMITIf, f . orroorly.justioo of tlio Ponce, would Announce to his numerous, lrfonda throughout Um county and sioltitty ‘ that his special attontlou will ho gtvou to Cid collection and Rottleuiont of all claims, book accounts, vett-, duo notes, Ztc., and _ to writing. of dint's, mortgages," bonds. Sco. ' find alto 'to the chilling mid rcatilng of Rost ESttito. Terms rnodcrato. 'Wilco in tho Court Itouso. 'DIME AND • UNAD'ULTER&TED Ditycki CAN 4LWAY3 OBTAINIaI AT. D. HAVERMICKT Ni. 5 South Irauover Street,' • • Catlett), Pa, 11.—Proscrlptlam _amorally and accurately compounded at all UM% 'ICO7III • ElArtaicial RepOkl of Schools. • -- • W. EBY, -TREASURER, IN AC- V • roust Nvith.the Doan' at &hoot Dlr.:tors of the Doroofilk of Vorlible, for the year connoonoiog on the filet Inonday.of Jnno, A. D. 1b71; and (nting on tho the t hay of Jona, A.D. 1872, the Litter thiy. Inclortro, viz: ' IMJEIPTS 01 , ,TREASU RED— Ta below° in h,„..irn, Treasurer at tart . Amount outstanding taxes for year 1870... 1,799 27 Amount of DupMato of School Tax of • 1871 12,901 94 ,Atottitnt. of Stato Approittlittton for 18T1.. 730 80 Tuition frov rt.euiVod front non resident schulerw • 130 ao Flue received fAun E. L. Shryook,yB.l PAYMEI , PrS, he., BY TREASURER. By Sulni•ies, of Toathers for past your, In t:Naive of $240,90 paid for night school., 58,558 91 By Furnituro. Stationary, and other atta ch, furni_ho,l tho sovoral school rooms, • 999 09 By Rout, ltopair,, 215 39 ly Fuel ttud root lbgcoo!en 372 b 7 I y interest on 1 mlebteilneso to Juno 1, • 1872. 341 33 11y aninuot paid Oil acconot of Principal . 1,000 00 By oxponsoa attondlog. vacciontiou of • • • Arht,lnto Janitor Midßannizor 1i oilier expel - 1.6i, inelnllintl Seurotnry CASH EXPENDITURES. “oht:nitling. and doe by. No ro•Al Dank Stork in non.° of alga- Lion 712 50 31 !Alto lonal oxonerittluno on thiplicato of 117 n 125 13 ❑r nl.ntonent to prompt tux to,t3ern ouJ rolloction nlot till 21 Ily tattoo° of Oil NillllOllR nixed of 1011.. 2,550 50 Ily loolonvo in lionas .Tronsuror on Juno 1, 1172 118 02 .1 n4.:1, IA: . 2—To bnintire cant in Trrnsnry Indebtodoo-4 of D;strirt.. VAN° or 5t.i.0,4 itltlpurty CAeust.e, July 5,1b72, To the llostti of Frhool Dlr.:turd of the Borough of Carlini, Your Financial Svorstary having examined the actnatot of J. W. Eby, Trunotrer of thin E•t•hool ltin tt let ot tholtorootth t.I Corti:de, for thu year otalittg r ti:o fo • ... *1... I. or Jill, AT C. 18,2, as stated ahoy , anti ar'ott sompatool the Kuno' With Mr r,tnal Ito • rs, 1 , 11, s•••., no etoliraraol to Trent.- 111.1.1'8 boolc ( it IttGos 407 to 21t1, wolutivo I ch. ‘ltt,rvf •ro c • y the ahoy, to tro a Jont and trio, enhllti• 'I•••• I, tut.) that a bolattt'e of font Immix. , ital n••-l• ea ono , n dol oita•ty.tao c•ottn ~110 02) rowan., it t Its bawl, of toot Tontstiro• t nod t orther, that t,:tea to am nuitalut of st.itil Ca ronnin outs ntantltog: ei till.l, II nil:, 0. . . ... . . . 3 ly G, I n" 2 Pumnriol report root!, owl ordered to lan enl, roil on tho minute;4 of the lloortl, and rub hchod,in tho paper, of the fli4Lrlct, Ity or•lor of he 111 n rd C. V. 11UNIItlett, ogost 5, 1872. boo rotary. So in 72:it New York Advertlsonents BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1 ,Toti3 m o sli , Sir JamesCiarlce's Pe male Pills - art ratrrrc!, 'I CO ,T,111 , 13”:0. Dirhon , FL nritggiitd tad'., t•ar• the hu yid t 's hra r r hr yen , tto h , re Ihr name Jrrlt MOSiN ,h,ku pr. All ',the la art Ivo:VIPs, fruite r/oe, TI.O INE Plila HIP Unfailing ill the oure el all theae painful nail ilaniteratie ilitantee to whleh ILr letaail• ceniiiltatto /A 1,1119 , ,L. 'lli,' moderato ail e , twit runlet, all olititructloutt,frout tt hat eVer enitsw. ---- -TO MARRIED LADIES.- (110 y oro ticulitrly They will in a bliort Hair Ir nig on the 010111111 y pernr , tl \Vial rOlllllllll4 t ool tillinoorlv Vie powei fnl, contt.in notl!ing rt nil to (In' e7noalnittwi. In till 011110 01 NerVOUN and rpliod AllOOlOOl, 1'3401 ,in I,v pock mini 1401110, ..li ;11t . eso.t •n, I.llpitat ion of tho Ile.rt, I 0 lot W 1,1• tl will 11 , t o no. when .4 011 u:nt.. new 1..‘, ...1.• 'l'l. t e: ortnnol earl, µu lore gi% o• Intl c!,,,Onns and nelvlco, or will lie rent !lot. to till wilting ler Ilium, Healed iroin °beer vAI ion. A M 06131 ' n. 7 OS I 0,0 N /I.—ln all C 1141.1 whtro thy 3,U1N1: cannot ho tiMailted, ono Dollar enclosod to it,,, Solo Prtprlo tor..loll 310 S ES, Cortlontlt St., Now York. will 1111;313, no hltlie of the gent.int, containing Nifty by totorn sconerty sailoS from nay know lodge o(ltn.contelltzt. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES BRYAN';; PI:LNIONIC WAFER'S Ctr, ASTII,,, Tlilt• sT, DIFFICI LT 1111F,T111,1, 1 , 1111 . 1- o st. nisttele. They hate no Unite of tneilledio, nut any (Auld will take them. Tlinusendc e neon lectured to buelth that had dw,nuiied. Te.tuuon) ghee in hundreds of Atk for IlltY/IN'.B LNION IC WAB'.llBB. p / u, rte's le r to.t. ,1,013 Ilruptetor. 18 Curti:milt efit,t, ?len . York. • The Great French Remedy, DELANARRE'I3 . BPEOIFIC PILLS. ' Prepared by .1. UAll A NCI ERE, No. 114 line Lombard, Paris. Tliti.e 0114 are hfe u ly recoutmeirkli by the entire 51 , 1:val Famil•y or Fran, . the very beet remedy In all ewes ol llhrrmen.ri Wen, or Seminal VVeak ae..4; Nightly, lbnly or Premature Einimitme ; Pex un I N'ra k11.•,1 er /Inretniry; Wealteme nrking f r ;j, :3,, , :ret Habits' and tibzual Exceed.; lielaantion of lit (lennal ; Weak !Tine; Depoblts In the Urine, and all the slta Fitly train of Wee.ea arising from Overin.o or Mcceeeee. They cure when ail tither reitirfli.:a fail. l'itinpleut of A (Ivico In each boo, oi tvlli be stet trio to any et.lrre4. I'IIICE F' 1`1"); 11•1K\ t o, 'to frant "It oh • ',We', er; e 11111 .•1 11 ICA It U. :411,r,5, 11 i't 1.1.4.4 t Cl., ei, n Viii, , bole G,ll - A, t 1 f.. 1. rtatlic Sal,?; of licai 'Estate N. 13. 31(3,03:33, • AIipTIONEER VUA ALBLE FA11)1 AT PUELIQ SALE.. • 11 ILn t old nl pnionr ; the prerni,,,, iti.ty, heptrmuer 13, S'l2, it 11 0 , c 1 .,0ck„. (arm. Amu, 114 It :11.1 'l,llll N , 1.1,11,,11 • tar:11,1111p :tholit ta,l• 11., .11 Al ' , lll on,. °do F. 26,1 1 , 1 t•. tie of C. N1,,1 .1, it:. the r.,loth Al , Ill111 . .•111 11.11- r. I ": 1,177 ti ml lon,' ' -y werlied. I ❑i A 71 •11.,+1J.:Y FRAME 110E8E, with ri 1, it 111 n r 1.11[111.4 vuitcr nt the door and i t iy, tit hail lint. Time. ittNa lards AME BANN BARN, ' 1 :1\11 1, .1 1: 21:V ur 2:110101, 1 , 111 Fl"rliFl' V.. I I . I.la x,ll /Ill' :11/112 111.11 V !.. MOIINLAIU LAND, , 11.1111 , 1.M11.1 . 16.,111.1.11t 1 11APO from farm. tondo LllOllll fon day 'of FOP, by - It. M. !ILI: Ditit6ON, Ansigitiiti of huiti.:72l " fA)4r4 13noL A N•Wh c.MATlO.—erens the Hop. DPW. F. Junkin, Pre.bident Judge of the heyeral Copia of Cin11:11011 lions of Ito counties of Cumberland, POPO'. and Juniata, tot .1.000 of tl,o auveral Court. of Oyor Min T.llllll, nod General 3011 Deliv ly in said efmntleo, and the Hon. It. Montgomery tuld the Him. d Clendetiln,Judgas of tho Courts of Dyer and Tmininer and General Jail Dell, ero for the ltial of all capital and other ofignderm, In the nail' county of Cumberland,by tlieirprecept tomo Affected, dated Mil of 4g il, 1872, 11000 ordered the Comet 9f Oyer and doer and General Juil D.dirtyo to be hold. n at Garliule, (01 the fourth Al f ,;t%h lC'f:. (liking' the t wenty...ool of Lit W OWOliitrl"Eq.alit (ma Copli t pic ullo Notlea Is horeby give. In tho Coroner, lusticis id the Peace, and Conitubb.3 of the xnid county or CUM. berlin.ll, that they are by tho said prbeepts rem. mambad to be then oral there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, examina. tiona, and all oilier remembrances, to do tumie things which to their oltkOS app.rtaill to be done, and all those that ore bound by rcemothances to prosecute against, tho prisoners that are or then shah be tho 2 .. 114 Raid cop oty, are to liu thilif is rascal+, Ova Sheriff's Office, Oat tide, V°l'EM4 B s ll ' oriff. August. 0, 11172. Candidatea FOR PROTEONOTARY.—At the rvurncgt mown of many Itepoblieuu film's, I our myself ha a candidate for tho often or p r oth'oo - a: tory of Ono berl.md county, aubjert to Republican rules. DAVID lIIIOADS, qu'lac O;,tl„le. A T the rei'iliest of Tally firitigiqs, T. ill* lid I ' d UMW thyAirf KA a oamildalo TO' 401 6 TEIVUV WI LLB UCU4rbuilnwl comity, out. joot to tliu devi4lon of thu Itoplibllcan County Con. volition. 11Jtaa to TIIONIAB ISI. OITLEIt. voR CLERK OF THE COURTS.- .A : At the enrucat aollettation of a number of friends, I hereby 11111101111,,, tnyoolf non mintlitlnto for tho office of CfatltlC TUE COUBTS, of Cumber, hmd county, oultiect to the dectoial of the County Convetitium • W. . 1100 - - I'OR REGISTER OP WILLS.-At the earnest solicitation of n number uf felothl, the undersigned' offer !Smolt n, oandidetolor the Oleo of Oil WILL of Ouutberhind, county, subject to • tint decision of the Iteptiblican County Convoution. EARNEST A. BRADY, tIGJ °USW • Catfish). FOE .BALE ," THAT LARGE -••••—. • THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated on the COMIC of South Hanover atroet, opposite the Markel' Homo, known ea INHOFF ' S CORNER, Private realitenco with all the meilorn improve. [malty. Aka a . , • Stcyo Boom, '',F , . , .Doguorioian-Gallory, ... ..• - ' Law Offices, • • • Dentist's Office. . . " . . Al-a sn., 1,1 roman acoaploa by different sacletlea, all of wlti,lt.ara In ft,,il al,,kr. I will diR, ay., of at Vit.I.VATli SALE, tho 'STOOK of • . Groceries. and Queonsivare, with qOQD, WILL, now aohtg n splondld , 11181,1 8U511;114.38._ Bataftwtory retwone glvou.,for nailing out, Inquire of laue2 Ifitving dotoriolued to withdraw:from lIIISINItS6 I irotito tbo ottootton of the yoblle to my large em! tielloieleotdd Stook of Goods, ~$ 1,628 45 HATS,' CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNNS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, CANES, NOTIONS, &c, $17,077 20 I WILL POSITIVELY SI 011 Awt sit— Tim moat liberal indutomenta will be held out to any ono derirlog to purchaao tho 30ja.tire te‘ltiC)4Dl. and rentn.tholitoro Room with a view to currying on the loudness. To stiolt I,ureltsser, ImmoOnto possession will ho given. Otherwise, the store room will bo for rant, possession to bo given April 1, 1e73. Call and two. You will find it to your interest to boy. 159 00 410 70 480 11 Nu. 4. North Uonover Eitrebt, 2r4n724m Opposite Oarlido Deposit Bonk =EI N. 11. 3f0011.11, AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC - S AL E. 'The undersigned, asoig nor, of Wm. Blair, milt tell, on Thursday, September 19, 1872, on the premises ' tiltoitted in Etioalle township, Perry comity, near lukenburg., a tract 01 land, coo sunning THEI.III HUNDRED AND V.EVENTEEN ACHES, about one-half of which Is under reltlvntinn. the loolonee enversit with valuable end thrivies Clieob tint, link and Pine thither. The Improvpmento ere a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE:, 31x 2 26 feet, with Poring Water sorriest in piper to the door, n Brick Smoke, Dry and Doke noose, hook Barn, lkilsOo fret, (including Corn Crib mid Wngen Shed tinder main franito rubstontially built, with gaol stoblitig 12 feel high stein fra me of tipper ~tore 17 feet high. There in no APPLE ORCHARD near the betiding+. We propo, to Heil ithent 1110 nerett with the imprnvetneutn, alien t 1:10 nefeo of which 0,, ell tired nod in a goad riot,, of cultivation, divided into 10 Melds, will tn, ed and WWI rod I lo limentnite nod dint hoot Tawny I:mnd over, a-d. ek, or 2.ron boohele of lime now beret on the tarsi, to be i nt the teed Leon e. tending in fall, the halarwo, about nc•roe, 1. svt , ;l beret. The other 157 nose mm 11l 00 nold as it whoa , or divided Into timber 11104, no will null bthelhentro Wei property in worthy the onention of ver. son 111 , 1 porch:teem generally, and 0,11 be cold together or horrot., no may be most tichireable. Pet ono vi-king to view the land van do no by rolling on Me. Minich, on the property, or the sub tierlbors. to commence at 12 o'clock, m., when ottetolnuce will be given, and terms mode known, by ItOTIERV unaN, .109111..11 A. STYWART. A seignerN. Lout:totter Examiner, Perry County Democrat nod Perry Freeman, losert till day of sale, and send hills to the itilvertiocro at Carlisle. 25J172t0 MED Elell F 5,000 00 5.500 01) T. C. WOODIVAAD. Finnuclal Secretary N. B. Moons, D ÜBLiC SALE OF 35 Buggies, Carriages, and Spring Wagons, IN CARLISLE, On-Wednesday, &pit 4, '72, COilS4 sTINQ OF Two Two-seated Phaotons, Finished in Best Style. Ono Caffory Carriap, Two Square Bodied Carriages, Three Coal Box Top Buggies, Four Yacht Top Buggies, Two Top Spring Wagons, three springs, Two Spring Wagons, three springs, Two no top Buggies, Six Second-hand Bockaways, some two-seated, Six Second-hand Top Buggies, some as good as new,Three - Second-hand no tops. A few o ld Wag ons and Carriages. Also, a lot of Buggy Bodies. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when attendance and a CREDIT OF EIGHT MONTHS OVEN laug7to 4. D. ME,lrt.• A It ETAIL GROCERY STORE IN THE "South Endo 9 Thn andorolgood would respectfully Inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he has pur- I chased the stock of Mr. John Hoek:non, and 11.1,111 g added largely thereto, will at nil times keep a good and first-class B'l OCK ' OF GROCERIES on hand, and which ho will sell at s vary small ad• sauce on first coot. His stork will comdet of Sugar of all the various - grades, Coffees at all prices. Mo lasses, Syrup, Tea, Spines : QaeolAaarii i Stamm - ale nml Corliiiiry, Ilia kat, Tato, Crushes, all Mails, MAO:arid, Shad and t te t t mg, TOIPArt, awl Segura, (Iron) .s,othaw /lea Cords 2i1..1 11111 sins nosy illd IV` V • 7 7 EC/71614V Flaz67. and Fee d of all kinds; also, a Isrge tartly of Cantn.l a:rl Dried Frail, consisting ot Peaches, A poles, °rat lg,, v, Lemons, Tomatoes, ilk I/ giiiiiiral arsoriniant of NOTION:3, ahually kepi. la COUNTRY rtioDucrlor for goods, at market nrit:,,^. Ile „lel, tm,t hy alt, •111-o to ',witness,. aild of ad that o tn,Q f.rr 01111 then w INC' .1 1{111 , ,,/ 411110 14 the woraiiitge. beg 0101) :lily nod ailvoitti,rti in Ilia pnug i•I nay Sick lor CAS/1,1 ail it potl ,'kr he Mlo.'olll I.y say in ' oa st, not, P..m,n,l er place—No : lo 010111014 Cl i tti-1 11 104 , ' , ,Rllll4 A. )1a it N. 5. lZoute Una Si/0(W. ILVVID STROHM. ,IOtIN W. sTnonm. CARLISLE Boot and Shoe House! w,.„jled meth, d our St,ring i , f ors Now lib •• 3lon, till and Op) ars 04,^ op., to the ilN , vitit,ll ol hta: \Y,• have I °tuoll at 1,1 otl,.re for CAZII. rn, ,tort BOOAN D 0 E S for any, ehc a,. 11,- cl.ling every styls In the mitt It. ilattoned sail Laved Gaiters, In urea sty or style, Turkish GIO•l• 10,1, 1'e'...111. Leather, (train Leather and French 1111. L'AD/ICS. 1341-41aq4-,A.14 ROOTS, •- • - Mimes' atn., hildr.;:u'a Rationed and Laced Soots; Men's. Boys' and Youth's Boots and Shoos of every desolation, from q Stogy to a Slipptr. Our ins mant, stunk line beau carefully selected, anti Bargains will be given to Purchasers. 'Gino us so nail. • Thankful for past liberal patronage, our friends, and the public generally, are cordially invited to call and examine our stock. Remember rho place, N 0.13 South Ifenover street, ono door south of D. M. Smiley's Clothing store; poorly opposite (Ito Franklin House, 2mts72ly STROM! d , CO. r. Ciu. NV.sgo J ;311.41, se- pl t WELITg B TAIS T4 b ilqt NEW IfORK, CORK, AND LIVERPOOL. NEW AND FULL-POWERED STEAMSHIPS. THEBIX LARGEST IN THE WORLD. OCEANIC, ANTARCTIC, REPUBLIC, ATLANTIC, BALTIC, ADRIATIC. ._--11,4100 tone bunion-3,000 h. Balling from Now Vol; on PATuiIOtAB , 0'9 1 4 T d iYafirol 118 Tut/imp:4, r k tA %TIE / iirbpc k . Ao ~•04° 4 c1. % (0 f3or,Docls, Py,NouV% Aersey 17 . 1 11 7 ,:500n . g . .;r ne4l}D;Doilallutle (for olkt , goN rAllotr, conkblukag Safety, Speed and Comfort. Saloons, etate.rooms, omoklng-room, and bath. rooms In mitlshlp suction, whom leant motion is Colt. Syrgoons and stawardetses accompany theso steam. ors. RATER--1371100n,p0 gold. Stoma°, 1 , 0 0 QOl l ` Ol .X. Those wishing 0 1 pond far lliatals from the ow Ochntry pan now obtoln dte arm o mold ccitIllC11;1,1, actrr.?acy. Passhagottabonko.l to or ham all ports of America, PAild,llamlturty, Norway, Swotlon, India, Auctrelia, Men. eto. Excursion tickotd granted at lowest rates. Drafts from .C 1 upwards. For .Inspuctlon (Aldo. and other information, ap ply to J. R. SPARKS, Agent, N 0.19 Broadway, Now York, or to 26ap7213 , 134 0 i'6gEP AMENPMetn. TO TOR Constitution of' Pennsylvania. Joint - Resolution Proposing an Amend ment to the Constitution of Pennsyl vania: Be it resolva by the Sonata and Ilaule tf Repro' , setitatives of Ma aroimenwtalliii of J'etturyiratita iu Clitirral dosenildy mut, That the following moon.). PICO of the Coastltutton of Ltd' Viiwanonwealth be proposed to the people for their adoption or rept. porn:eat to the provialona of the tenth article thereof, to wit: Strike out the sixth soctlint,ortlio sloth article of the Constitution ' and Insert In lion tjherenf tho following: "A State Treasurer shall be chosen the qualified electors of Mtn siato, at such Ninon and for each torn, of sondes Os *hall ),43 proscribud by law," WILLIAM. draorr, Speedier ofAluilloner. of Reproson latices. S. RUTAN. • •fiprukcr nt the iienate. Approve.l--The, to:rutty:second flay of March, Antio Domini one thowand .eight hundred nod toireutptico, ' , 'JNO. W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pollutant to thu,Tonth Article of Ito Conatltution.' P.P.ANOIB JORDAN; . a ' . . Socrotaiy or tho Cputmoilwaalth. a Onto heeretary of the Commonwealth, 1, NllaNahlhorg, Juno '2.0, 1872. qu't2lloi , - O. INIIOI. Y. " For Salo. A CARD. .CONSISTING OP JACOB BOAS, lI*1(OXbtI Otgcerfe. 4 ,lteamoh4p Pnp, Carlisle, Ca =I AMENDMENT Vineuar . llifte2;s - VINEGAR . BITTERS PURELY VEGETABLE. FREE FROM ALCOHOL! R. tIIiAL,KER'S CALIFORNIA. VINEGA BWERS, lIITTEIifi air not a ` n irintliey Drink; made of Poor limo, hoof ilpirita, and (ago Liquors, doctored, 'plead,i and euvoetnnod to phmno the ;nate, called Toulon" 0 Appotizero" Itoptoriirn," ,t,or., that load the tippler on to dr i unic-• Oniume and ruin, Lutt'aro a au,' Modicino, made from tho native roots and Inertia of California, frog from all Alcoholic Ptiintilioit, Th.%) are the Great 1110011 puriller and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Itonaitioriand Invi,:i'irater of Gni, iiyetent, carrying, it'Oligtuotytt ulat,ter and restoring the blood, to a healthy iainlition, iarrichlii i t it, r , ii , "diinn and invionr:atie;;-bi.thiminil and 1,113. They ere ustay of ailetinicti Mimi, prompt In their notion, Verlo.lll In their reaultc, rate anal t elialde in all Mimic of dia. ae. e6f)71,3 4 .11F0N CAN TARP; DIPPERS ac cording to III: )1.1101113, awl rumour lul.g unuell, pro ', jilt 11 their 110111, ,rimll uot deetruyed try mineral rolron or other Arid orgaithi wasted ~ beyond the polot of retedr. 1,1-41,1.11. s FA t i lt IN LA i:STION. Headache, Palo to the :i11... Wore, Couglet, rethtneeu of the talent, . 4 .00 r omats.em of tho Monied, Ihel Tame to the Aleut 11, llllierut All nel,s, Paluitatiem of the Itenrt, tho Lunge. Pahl In tlio legions of the 1(1 , :.e•yo, unit a lunulred other painful n.1 ) )),:r141) )11 1 , 3,11011:13. 111 Were n1111, 1 )11!11)1 :I I. •N I.f) 11»111, ktel :Ale hallo will prey° bitter goarmutte ot It, own Ustlian a leol t lly other tl,rtneot. FOR FEMALE CONN, IINTS, In young or nil, nutrilt a 0. of tbv (lawn i.t , nmanl.o4l, onAlle Turn of—ll le; Tomo . doolrind an Influent , that n marked bop us mold io soon per aptiblo I'OtIcAn•FIiANININIOUT AND CHRONIC RTINU• AIATIIOI awl! Dr:rep:int or I ntllangtlon, Bib inns, II: mil t7:tit oil lieormltlent Fay. rs, Ltunasos of thin Ittond, I. I.,:ycriti:ll hat,: 111••••1 • 11, ••r •i FA , I, D 141,110, Are caused by Vitlnt: It li o:, 11 . .101 hi not:v.lly iittulneinl by dentngolno•nt or it— Tit 1!: A 111, A it POI:GA:VI VI: AS AS A I't/Nl , :. p., 1111, 010, It,, in vtiliar merit of runt rtol n::111 In rnhavlng UougolTlon or I ailoittuntlon : lin, Liver and Vlscaral Organs, and in I:lib:nu 10 un,ni,t, 1.01: 0 N " ,, IttLASI:e , , Ezttptions, Totter, t:elt ltht tun, Blot, ;I,s ; ..pot,;,, l'tiVules. 110110, (Auburn:re, Itin,t, Worrt,,t, Foulti Eytn, 11,. op, ' , I, F 1,111•. ! 1 1,31 [l.l l ol 111 iho 11111103, and Doe •1 r,; the t'1,111,(1: 1131110 Or ,1111113, 313 1 1313 . 1 1, 1.31, 1111 01 00t, of 1110 .1 1 th.lo An 11, 01 1111'00 1111% 1, hot.]: in 1,11 ,pul:no, 1110 111 , 01 1 u , el ,1 \'11 . 121!". 111...101/ Iv.ev,•r uu :11.111'11.1c•1 11411 ill I . s opl , lh nrri yoll ff 1.41 otp.sti Z.. ? Tol n vp 111 IL 111 a It 1 3.1/ ...114 • it . ll yL,ll.rvll,ll. I,IOL. Or 111 u ny.1,11, (I ATI.% 1. , ,v AN i'S proilaini Vinegar Bit tora inr..tit that ant rally tainad ti n : e ,yaiani. PIN, TAPE, AND 0111 ER, WOllNl9.:Nelhing iu the n)eLeo: °Cho ninny thou..:-.1,, ere 1 ifoott AP). do etroyed :::1 removed. hoes eglet : T. ore is ..41, upon the :me of the col h who o body vs rapt f,om theproemiro of worm:s. It 0. not 14101 lifene.slrhy element, of tho boil; final worms 0,....1,1,ht upon the dimemetl Immure nod elim) ilmt I :11 11.00 11l lug monele:e of :Peee:stue Iti t .le.m o , nn voroulfuges, 110 nothe'uninitioe, Nen! Ireo the nyetem from worms like thoee hitter, csgsg^ll In Pnlnts soil Mlorrals, curl, :10 tors, (101,1 Bonter4, wad 31,00r4;00 life, will lie Ct to ti t 4 alti 11i t'is, T. , guard this tsl,r , n doie of it,c, twirl , /I . A", k. ../ 'lit ISO. llll.lul. d, ExmiTl ENT, ,‘NI , Finn' Elt.s, 01,in 11 al° s inn nn , Tut 101,.0 01..)3 111,.:61101: , 1 . 111. 1:1/ii,a ,t1a4.11 4 e6p..CWly thin 1:1• 1.-4 In, Ohio, kilsennuri, I it, nob, 0110... Hand, Ark:oo.3, Itod, Coloratio, Brit 30s, 1 , 10 1 ::.1,1olo, in /,_A/1.1a , 41,44. SII , //11111.111, L 0111.11,, J•111,,,1111111n,111`; ntt mu, with IlltAr tr thr• twitolll Inor .000 country doling 110., 1 3 ,00111 r nnuot Ao'ol,oo, O.! et, .noringnr.o,o3 , ,n nO , l An 0 , 33, nun , 1103! i,n•t ip) . Li, ,longi 1, .in -I 011:1 ot TI IC,II N. nil !he , 11.1 ;rrit 1100 or 1, i ni tho outulettono tie t too „Uti n poor, NI tunneller , upon ill, "rl.l, ~ 1,11:4, e....i i .etiutty , nee. )1, ,e lei it ire• equal tu Ur. J. 11 tilltti'e uteuNr erg, no thoy spPed i.y relil , Vo the dui k I vlrelit mat tor xt ttei bowelg led It t name timostlot• tirospiu two; or tile liriir, owl gutterelly rot.torlti, iilthy the iltgeoth o org.ttt. SCRUITI,A, • 111 , 171cer:L. 1::).,11., I Li, LLL, !L L•,..1L IL.LI LILL , LL 1 iL L • 'L. LaiLL_l 11. I i 1L 11 0 ‘.l hor 1..:120.1b1 It.so 010 LIOA. "L'e G 29111111 NVA ..1 5. , \f.l I N Ef1.411 tilT- Ttltn t al, 1. . I• 4 • llyrIllif) mg Ll,O . ; ` (110V/111,. 1111 by rr , 6,/ i!.• Ifl ni 11.11 , 111 W al.lll (OW 11.14 , •ri 01.4 r 41 4:. •• 00, 'lt • ml • • 41 1 ooto 1,01111, h. 4 I •• or • t o 44: ••I t. TILL: P 114.11, lt'l I ti.-• of [lr. 'tuli.r, d t Irv,rer Itit• tors nro A portom loot 5101 one uml llttrorloutlso, Nutrl,o, 1.3‘.015 • 14,0141.5., StoNtive. Counter. 1 rrltnnt„ .51t0r.5115 • .Lid Antoltlltuno. T 11.11: 41'1.1114 t I•I ihrl•l 1 •t vo proportiort of Pr. Wolk,' s o. o opt 4.0140.00,41 In all nof ormhr Is •ol •h011g0.051 !hoot,, tholr loth. 40.1., 1.4•0•Ing, mol hr; olthig iltoportmi th e Iromot sntt ho loo: ••s Tlohr :544101150 properthrs t uloy ihion in th.• i d ols r• hoot, 0thm.54.1i, 0 ,0 b o welx, Pith, from 1011.000.010 n, 554011:, o o taps, 010. Thelr Cuutrtel.strtt Lust m410410:0 01. trod , Li h olo tt,. 0150451 Um 03 oleo, I rlioir .11141550tt0 10:454, ortloo imt on the h1,1054)o, ion-514515v; Hittrogul:sl.l.Mo the 040. of mho:. t not.-.1:. , 4pr0yert, 0 , 5 0.1 0 0 trot• t Ito , Ik. hf 15510, .100 IL , 1;.71`. , 1' ID:SE‘SI: ,11 1.. 'AI. I VIA I.lt, I h illi \ I Mul••.1. ;I% ' , I ~i• .1 41.1 W MI rol Qll.-1 , 41 ‘N.1•14 It. Q 1,1,1) I,tl .p.lll - I I •_ WM Fa I'M Illip:1971r111S pl PLEME NTS POR HARVEST I b. Fat b.. ry for the C 111111137 Fr ..011 Ilio f W. ‘ t.o. ti at tub,: Ito; I, r ...,, -Iss !it ...II by nil The Sprague Zrowe r , -Tl , f 4 , ,!•1 , ... 1 , 4, .1 h. •if 'l'l NOV 11:AY ,L, : , ,1 ung prim In . litky No‘, 11 v.t, Original and Improved lIARPOON 11.1 I' FORK, with hnin,wril UR APPLE, PULLEY, `re. Thi% Hoy Fork, in orinc , thin -,vith the Uropplt. mn l Ittilles, tw tmduubttJly nil of thr molt r quid.. tr i11.101i11,1 to tho turbot for lownillo,.; hay, Tllll CUMIIFIMAND VALLNY TIIRESIIRR A.NI) SEI'AnA.TOI{ Thu Improwitent4 we haVO 111100 It, 010 roil:Arm, Von of 000 Thre , iliur Limo Lint ne ten rrAtit tot 10 tatting it to hirmet nei ono of toinn Wry4l,,,t. DM chlueb lu 1110 niiirtiet. W ill, 1110 1:w to rtArrtrwlttrh guru with thi.l tittAii..te, four 11.1,fl are L . 01,1113 4 ,1 to au 1,40 wort;, tNittire 1/i.‘ nn.l ..h•ht uto replil ell i ninny other 101..01111M Compared - with othori 1110 prim It 13 , 10 A (Iva. over Ihriity rain, may runility tiffioniu thu owner for hfineel Cut it C1.310 , M.11.1 Yap lay Thl miter awl ituparator hr perm:mut,: nit, oft Ills NMI :11),J1 . .,,y,.:111 . 1.1 11,101,1 tutu to out :Ina examine it. THEIrIS E 111E11 MILL, panto at or „hit..., Inm won the higheAt re4eunieudatlona float all who have and it. It both gOnole and erashQs the thnefore roquiree iNhtot' rr.mburo and ny.aluevg tholargeet quantity of elder front the amount of twice nut in.. 'rho Willoughby Patent GUM SI I IZING GI. I tAIN DRILL to no won known to faninoft In moot poste. of Poioo. 1,110 wu Ilcoq nut ivah mt lly 1i.1114 . 411 pt . lIJ niorlts, 'Wo :lon , It pr matlitiot I,Xinui4 At i lr i t.h,rient, nmioit' the olvv,ilo xo attod it ia no t o Vorl:, to et ;.init or n lilt b ovet..il fluy,ll. Th. ow., 'robe:; arm put on by our urn lateral th.. 111 greater flexibility not tumor attachment to t h e Drill. Nu good farmer can afford to uo ',about the Willoughby Qiun Opting 131111. Wu liavo aln apt on hand auntily of Fodder Cutters, , Corn Shellers, of all shwa 410 Vaxlety author laivloalents aeollial 114110'4, of lila loarlit r. (lAI.M.NERA.(CO. 0ctun0,1672. • Qjn72Jm. BATS AND . CAPS. "T"CALLIO, . •• • • Na. 29 Wust Alna9 Swnict. CABLILE, PENNA:, Thu HATTER of Cerlhtlel • . The lIATTLIII, of Carlisle! I Tho latest styles jdet received' The latest etylef; alwAye on Land ' BMX MATS from OMM:et Manufactures I I I MASH lONABLE lIATO Joel out I 1 1 .1. 0. GALLI° aloha to call ottontion to Ms largo dock of HATI, , A ND GAPS nuknufiketuren ]i n to to twder,.nud boo tho boot iirrnitginnenta for' coloring ll,ntu, Wuolon Guo;18. atud:Overcontt., ett filkort nonce Tho I;Igtoot OAHU pti:l for • C 0 1J FURS •44i-olvx mu A 01V,L.-51011, 26,MKIN 3T111441: 11)aeptta, II Iffl El tiltU. t I. to.t REM , b
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