„Home, and 'County Wills. TIII7101)KV, AUTICTST 22,.18 AT a meeting of • the, Republican County Committqe, hold on Tuesday, thirteenth day of August, at Carlisle, a -county convention of 'tilt Republican party of Cumberland was ordered to be held in Ithoem's Hail, at Carlisle, on Monday, twenty-sixth of August, at 111 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nomi• tutting candidates for the following otii ces Member of Congress, Delegates to the Constitaitibal Convention, As-tociato Judge, Assembly, ~Protlionotary, Clerk of the Courts, Itegktor of Villa, County Commissioner', Director of ,the 'Poor, (2oroner, and Audittir, and for the pur-, pult of choosing a county committee for rho ensuing year. , - t. Delegate ekadions Still be held in all Ow Boroughs and Townships, on Satur day, the twenty-fourth day of August, between the liou: . s of 4. o'clock and 7 o'clock p. in., except in the Borough of Mechanicsburg, at which place the °lee tionfor delegates shall be between the hours c.f r and in W. A LiNw4l. STIORT , .I3—The days. 7.,n•L:int—The night , .; The printel a ,Hire I. will suou bo over :.L.,:ytlT.E . .,•am: a market 11.mNe. -prisimer., , ici the emmtyjail. \l'p.Alc -The . dereatell 1/enwern'Aie pe i•". , 11 V. 5111111 . 1 I=l in Itlaricet,. \l , , h.', .1 r)r ',n liunoti I),N'T rorvyt, tt• pay your Have L l ,o percc A GrNEI(A der. IMI=3M,I La :._1!...)' ILAN' is ;lay lIIIS Serl,:,oll. lon i, tito eitgille Las poi. ~ et beer placed in poaitlai ti, car shni.Hota 'font reports 'e Lo tbo ' , Lilian pox have been LL rosAy exaggmat A f. 11:,;!..: munber,of ncw pupils w •1 , adoli'td to *..he :'illerel.,,chools uu )lou day. THE It was Twt •4 . 1.. eat n RS.lll6t BKIF,(111.' r.d.ow cane with blAck spms has been missing for some :line past. it Was iast.4;een on East Main street. 'Mu .ToliN forffici - ly of LLos pi I Lit at 1 , 1, stmt. a cif ilen of Chari ton, lowa, is nn a vt tin oar I 'I:1 , nit! oreMm; List 01N M.; the, breaking of the main belt. Tti ri:E Is a groat dual our borough at the ptestmt tituo, partic ularly an.tup:: occa,iontl '1,10,1 by the "!: Hailb:Wl St:l , of ..,,,/!•( WIG) t !ivpirm.- W,1•1',4 gniVe ..1.11.11.,day. 'el') pleasant t:ine ant ',.ipa:ed Tut.: 16t.t.1.1 t - tt . 9t•lttt;tl I>iittytttitr, ;it the tnot•t•int_ t • , ttt rnorni Lig pa,,,ed rel.tt lye to t-,(4 ... qing i•ut, One 505,.,111 per day luring totn.h. EMI •I:lstn‘Li., the I.t , t, India Hoot, man, In•ni Lath on the Public Square, tho lall I , ~ vo or t 111 TC I venings, to . 1:rgo and al ton tiro odtonet-s. ;:.1111 Vi)C3lifit IR, w a snc,awg. Tar lentil annual exhibition or the Adams Couut7 Agricultural Suoiet y, will h e h e ld at Gin tp:burt! on the 24th, .2:it] ) and •:fit h days or :•;optom!wr—the worm week its lho Cambelland Conotv. 0111 friend linmri.•h at, the. rieen t very, 011 the frorller Ohm street , , ilsy.ays appoirs •n lie (lie ing a mishit.. , tiivo him .1 call, if yOll wish , 0 invest in anything in his ' ."11s1.. Rat shortly 1..eil s :t t.:l valry sub-depot. I .IC r4'''4i 'co any re )pit t ,d , t it tnity THE uktnian 110.1 :di I ti r.., Th II tlmio 11. l a great, many parlieip.ocai, )e: .t (I.Ly Nva, pa,—etl, and they tei,.ine.‘.lt, tins II 111 ti• 1 truing Gravy' ,11 me! MANN' or 11111 C11.17.1.1in 11., :itl t'.ll.lllt. heard an extla ,teain 0110, (101 . 01'01a .t ,y. will tltm•oly say th.tt it is steam threshing in.lehin, ta.t. ha 1.,,,z1 cm duty fmr tht. i LIII i I till. boi liot 1 .\ Nu \tnEic of Adam, I/11111y j 10.1,11 MCI , IIIIIII , bbing unable 10 iher tract at satisfactoiy pricrn 011 last Satur day morning, Were obliged to nod other markets for the same. Peaches have sold ;is low as IM cents pa r b us h e l, of (lOM'S° it was inferior fruit. .Suet: nor last we' have had a huge amountmf rain, but the intense heat has mot abitted any, and it , :cenui that after every shower the atmosphere becomes more heated. At mid-day the heat is :m great that it is almost, impossible for a person to bear expbsure to Old Sole rays. READER, don't forget that Old John Robinson's Cirous and menagerie Will give twp of their grand entertainments in Godfrey Bonder's lot, next .Monday. It is'said to be . ono Um best companies traveling this season. They eKhibiL at Thrrisburg on Saturday amid Shippens burg on 'Tuesday. This company, like Barnum's, travels by rail. See small bills. AuouT 1:A) 'persons were in attendance Mahe Haivest,goine exercises on Satur day. Our townsman, General A. B. Sliarpo delivered an able address, in bin usual happy style, whichwas w4ll re ceived by hishearers. Judge WatP3, latq . .Presiffent of the Society also nntdo a few timely romarlpi. The dinner was proL. pared in sumptuous Style by Mr. Robert Allison, of tine place.' Trim town was unusually noisy, and . free fights wore of common Occurrence ou liaturday night. Wo wonder if the preliminary excatises of t,he Democratic party aro in any way accou'utable for these Unruly demonstrations' Mr. AM. Boyles, on his way hinne at a lato'hour was at . tacked 'by some unknown parties, and most unmercifully ,beaten. W hdre,- oh whore are the " porlicor SgIALOT SCIIOOI. Von XonNo LADIJI9. call the attention of our readers to the card of Miss aibson, announcing the opening of is ielect School for Young Lilio:‘, on the twelfth Heptombor. Wo anderstand that the hirge and corn.. loodious building on West Main street, known •?s the McClintock property, has been ii,.oure(l for . the use of the school. Miss Gibson is an experienced teacher, and is very -highly recommended. The ..school will, doubtlossofford the wry best facilities for the education ,of yming "Dui York County 'Agricultural Fair will hold its criddbition on October Ist,, 2(1, 3d and 4.01... Tun Lochiel lions() at ilaniphom, has been gold to Mr. Pulte, of 'Philadelphia, for the sum of $lOO,OOO. Yam colored masous of Shippensburg contemplate having a procession, in that place, on the twenty-seventh of the present Month. 'Tan " Ordinance of Christian Bap tism" will be administered in the Bethel of God I on West street, on Sabbath,. August 25, immediately after the Morning services. MI aro invited ! - WriAT has become of- the -Fire Ex tiniXrdshor movement? Considerable money wits 4 subscribed, but of late wo have heard nothing and merely ,inliuiro for a little information, T,et no have the 'Extinguishers. .ON account of Judge Dunkin being attorney before his election to the bench, in some of the suits tried at the Perry county court, last week, Judge Bucher of the Mifflin, Snyder and Union Judicial district, presided in his stead. IT is thought that the Sebreppe wi'l iio almost us i - otracted as the one which resulted in his conviction a few s'ears ago. lTr ,MaglAughlin and Bitoarer 'will assist the district attorney vi thn . proeecutlon or the ease. chairman 'l. the 'j otiucil has favuret , ni mber- og or houSv, a! 4 , , .voiC.li it tl:,t Lr tvoll for tht.!o Imvotht. us:3' 101111 e, I the 5,..1C(2.., 11111 Vl•kt I`.` l,•. I{c, I): :);1% . ,1 , .,” iaeLehuti p 1 .1.1,11 v 11 i1Lltl`1 • List 11,0111,4, 1.1.01• l n• , r. •11 o't' ('Sc' Ipt =MEE ri : 011 Nr.'l, It Eht, , , the l't I,,rhh4, has beet cl ~ ~., ~;.; *. le • LI:II , C\ gnu t'Jii,and air.? t.leV'll itiminD2Lil. IL hracel• JUL , t areheS ontsido, and to JULII% ` a rdleCT il.Oll IINI.1) COURT.- -I . IIC Leim of Cout`. for J1111131'; e.,totty, Am.;ust 1!,?, 1 , 7!, convened on .510n da.3. at 10 oeloel ,- w. to. Jutiv,es .lttnkin anti loons were. pre, ml. The attend “tt, e was small, as the IA list had all been coniinned amt tic parties notified not to attend. l'ltc arhoment list: was dispoqed of, that Icing the only before the Court. ° t 1.. 111 A. miTi o.lr hundred null fifty-hie porsons, ineiailmg. citizens," fat mcrs and hutchms, has :men presented to Lim Piomd La" :llanagers of the Hall 11a.l.ri: company, prayin for a chaiige hours nom i r•:v morn ing until evening It is to lye hoped that dm petition will meet with favorable comideration, and the limns eh:mg.:al mini( ibately Thlll'SdAy Aft 11,111 l.ul, nVhilc Mr. A miaow Pritsch, a section hos, on the Mountain Railroad, was sleeping 011 the track, the , iigine of the passenger train coming North shtick him on' the light log, injuring intit that ainlnitation of the limb was nee - 35!iry. The operation was sueema - formed by Drs. Dale and !Nlitider, the Name eviNing, Ow !Rim,' man is improving as we'd as• Gan. bu exp:et , 3tl. Ttpixibt..mrioN.—" We ate .sorry to an nounce the unexpected death 'of Mr. `,VIII am 11. Parker, American Consul at /ante, who died of malignant fever last Thursday, the iiOth of this nionth Mr. P. was in the yea r of his age, came from the city of Cal lisle, Penn sylvania. H e WAS IrohNW,: - .12(1 of Many natural aml acquired gifts, ivith which he dcsty. We ~ :lit 1, t HIM %ante will mourn this non of friendly Amerh-e, aN prematurely (le t t lag.' P''r. " ' j , I 1 of ' itrd around V. Rut' Y 1. 11 , ptufcr,- t•.n of A tot IC. in Pal:CA.l'o.o ,•'crti•,! Nat a I.lltl LIS, ill UrNlllw, Horsy rnurt v. l'a. tZ4II)N G rtni•t y Uuml , , , •\ .\r: IC I. 1.1!-tliAlkorg.—I'crrg I' 1. ,, f Ituby n Ylll knu•.%u t. citi- law h,iti ,son,, . . C tho ill; ..i, .r Inn. uu.,l, n•uotn•,l lo.ivo arid .g tht Imlo nl• the I: notJilh bas ;we 11iviT11 ( * APT.tIN 11 'l. .Ni /,,NC'.‘ hi., (: . minty, died al. );u' 14.1111 rtr,t,lE etAl.lv 1.11 1,, vek. Capt. NtOt tl I L,. held tt. •1 somber of Vl.lrs nt eery the •hi \\ ,Lshington `,",,rlc, sof fel tog will, itillamm.itee, of tr;, , After in:telling York his disease. becamti WOrtilt, ending in his iloatri on the f.dlow ing- NVedtiesilay. I)..ivirg the rebellion - raw McGowan was iu caminiand or Ilea (ald.) I.: iim‘ls, and wasstationed at Yln - I5 to guard t h e, Ills age SILLS 3 .4 yea's, 3 months and 21) I)11 , s . . I to was a son of James McUoiVan, formeri.Y prop] letoi of the .hiniala Pumice, near this place.— Captain McGowan was on duty lor several months at thin Potit, awl way wt II knowo to many of our ctLiZetOl. .:OmIIIII ['Wm ed.) SIL VER CORNET BAND In last week's issue of our town papers, there , was an announcement that the horns intended for the new band would be delivered uu Thursday evening by the "Singer Cornet Band, of Mechanics b mg." The band, although being cont pencil to' "Mitke,,eonsiclerable change in their programme on account of the weather, were promptly oif hand, and after taking supper at the "Bentz House," treated our citizens to a general serenade. It was , the intention of the visiting gentlemen (had the weather been favorable,) to have made the entire tour of our town in,.their chariot, and thus give, our citizena <4//, , an,.,opyarlitnitx ; ,,of judging.of the merits of the instruments, the ability of the Band to make good music being already well known in our community. When wo take the state of the' weatlMr into' consideration, we cannot feel too grateful to the gentlemen for the amount of music they discoursed,. As tar ,as wo ham) had the opportunity of learning, the instrunlents gave katis.' faaion, and wo hereby, in behalf of the .subscribers to the Bantl Fund, return our sincere thanks to the, gentlemen of the Flinger Banefor their eourtery Tel good will shown:on . that- ()minion. In -order to makeliAproper disposal of the instruments, and 'dive our now - baud an opportunity of practisingAns soon as pos.: sible, we invite all who have subscribed to the fund to meet in the ''dbitratiett room, of the • Court, Hoiae:' , on -Friday evening, the 28 1 1 inst., at 8 o'clock, mid make such arrangemimits :Is are ?onsid cred, best. We hope every subscriber will bo present, so an to i n cnte satiSfite tioli, T. 'lain, B; BANTON. ' AT a mooting of the Board of Direc tors of. Carlisle School District, held on Monday last, the resignation Of 11.. C. Wood Ward as a niembox of the. Board was tendered and accepted. On motion, .1. -M. Woakloy was elected as Di re tor, to serve during the term for • w lc Ir. Woodward was elected. Ai ti ig N ust, e th ' e 2Cl i t ' l e l' iin 2 s l y s l t va a n n ia d S2t2adte days sof Teach ers Ass° iati4 will hold its nineteenth i) annual ' coliViSiltion "at the Academy of Music, in Philadelphia. An attractive propiamme of exercises has been mapped out as well as several pleasure excursions. Reduced rates on all the railiOads lead ing to the city have been arranged and no one interested in the cause of educa tion should fail to attend. ON last Sabbath morning, James Black and John Kauffman, aged respectively 16 and 20 years of age, %sere lodged in jail for having been implicated in the burglary and 'larceny of goods from Clever ,i Erneses'store, 7u jacksdnville. Kauffman fs ono cethe parties that had been previously arrested and escaped. Three or four other porFons are still at Toi: approaching convention of the Y. M. C.. is at trat Lug much attention ariongoar , 11.1753115. Many have taken a gt.:lt. int in LIM' arrangements and by offering homes to jilt' W.. re; :00;11.111M, St l-ave about lihor;11 411`1 II 1.1 1:: I. lEEE Tiiecr the I hoy /C:.' =II ' REM t. ,ort n t•l(ort.' .‘f our yong i:ien and will take pleasure in repo] imp; fr-rmi t 4 -• week •.,Iwir tile ilnlhirti ' .wauf ' :es 4 ,1' the ' wt., Tut , Fifteenth Aniri.l Exhibilion t Comberl.nal County Agricoittna' Sis , iiety will Le hold on the :nth, 2 1 111 t and 271 h clays of : - ;eptomber next. It !o be one of the very hest ever 1. , 2• 11;e i3ocirty and we trust it may use so. The prealimns for trials o r speed 310 larger than over before oiNrcd —.vlo in all. The fastest horse, open to all, s'2oo , i3d fast.ist, $75 ; ;d Gist eel, $2l. The officers of the society arty as follux‘s President—Charles 11. Mullin ; Treasurer, Heiii3 Saxton :nal Secretary The folloW;ing gentle men constitute the Hoard of Managers . Messrs. W. R. Line, (leo. Craighead, A. P. Henderson, Inn N. Arrns'.ion,_;, `,Nrilliam Pclfcr and Robert Irvin Family 'tickets of admission will oust, $l.OO. Single tickets, 25 cents. The family ticket will It mit fiiiiher, mother and children nude' eats of age. No checks will be “.• 'en at the gate,:. jAM V. L.I,W tS Bl:ll7.F.—llecr rimy be kilied front I:s'eptembcr 1, to DP001111)(11 111, but not hunted with hounds or dogs. Fine $5O. Squirrels and rabbits may be hunted from August 1, to .Tanuary 1. l'neasunts *n be hunted from Aug st I, to,/ Decomber ihi. ary 1. 11'duilcock .. um .lily 4, to l'..kwombur To Idll, trap, or have in possession any night, hawk, whipporwill; finch, thrush, lark, sparrow, wisp, martin, swallow. woodpecker, (love, bobolink, robin, starl ing, or any -other Insectivorous bird, er f.,r robbing or destroying their nests at any time IA prohibited under a penalty of f!..:‘ for every bird or nest. Fii for hunting on Sondays from if - , to • CHEAP POSTAGE.—The now postal law, if the people choose to al ail themselves of its advantages, will seriously interfere with the express business, which is not wholly' fins from tbn charge of being a n oppresF,ivo monopoly. An iixiiliamge SUMO :qlgt:`,, %%li( h are valuable, GII,•A; " 11 law th , July, pa ,r (1"V K. , ha a! 111-g,, , tt%. 'I hrr Tl ll. l'ellall , ll,o ON.Ceell (IL! t 011I1V(` , 1 in NVttlKilt. rau I,t; uI.IIiId. ill My i/ tll Or the I 11'1,i'd Staler tS\ t 1 .1111W0A. Ho) : .11:11 urwrY Hill he ,:n al In I hi, It ,II•;1•1/1 1.,t , t I it; 4•,11t. Ui li;lant'gt;L'lnl I;ls.tri..t;jP,'.n~~i Mil:l'A, .t 11,Y Thl! 1 .. 1;a11.•i,0 0 1 I.rt pap. .0 if ci itbcc 11o(0 wc1.,11., too:. ILIII lie Np1 . 1 . 11i.! '1 W 1,1% 1,1,11' 110 W..1,1r. Il i : 111 1:113 k.... 11111,1,1 Iv,ettly-Cout cow, : 11,0 0111 plait the 11'.113 , pm 310 inn of goclls of (11.sccii•rum cult ;t111)(1st. IW/1V irifinvy 1.35114 they Were - WM(11. Up Li. the pi urrut lime the post-othev has lost, money by the new system, owing to the that the general public has not taken ativ;tntago or it to snub an extent as to :natio it vointnierative. Ilutr it is expected that when tile- advatitages of the sy Stu: 11 ale ai)prechtted, the scheme Will lel:v(1. as profitable Ln the government :Is it is beneficial to the public. FAT.% L, AccIDENT.—Ou Tuesday of last week a telegram was received by Mr. Samuel Shelley, of this borough, stating that his brother Jesse D. Shalley, had met with a serious accident while en gaged in repairs oil thes', (timberland Valley Railroad . bridge. Thu :following Are the particulars of the sad nif,tfr : On the morning in quoStidn, the deceased, foreman of a force of carpenters, the employ of Mr. 'Bell bridge conti,lintor, was engaged in adjusting trestle Work in, the water from the k2umberland shore, when a plank fifteen feet long,: ton Inches thick and fourteen inches in width, slip ped from the hands of a number 'of car penters on the 'bridge, and struck him with violent force on the side of the head. The piece of lumber fell from a height of nbelnothirty 'foot;' hnd indicted n IlVe inch gash one way 'and traverse cut' two and a half inches in length. The scalp Was laid open, but the plank glanc ing oft', the skull escaped fracture. The injured man was - immediately con veyed to Wilder's' hotel, at Bridgeport, who're he boarded, whore ho laT in an •unconscious condition until about four O'cicick the following morning, when death put amend to his sufferings, The remains wore brought, to this place on Friday teeming, and e:Mveyed to the residence of his mother on West North ' , street, from whoneo they wore buried at 10 o'clock the same -day: •Dii spito the rain; the funeral was largely at tended,. being accompanied 'to Ashland Cemetery liy his fellow-Workinon to the number of 40, Knights of Pythias, Fellows and many citizens. , TIM diniekined wan an unmarried man' in the thirty-sixth Year of his age,' higlily esteemed and beloved by all who knew him. llis horrible death has cast finite a gloom over Clio portion of the borough in which Ike resided. , (iN Thursday afternoon last Mr...and Min. John Yniser, of , this phzco„nnil.o from Now York in tho ‘stoamor for Enrojo. . . Wild turkeys from Metoher 1, to .latin tt . ic !•,,v., ~~ .~ Ccivia—nest week. • Uliti;us 'day—Monday. • Sasnwes sales—to•morrow. - N4 mum' s delight, the flower at Green's Store. GETTYSBURG is to have a balloon ascen sion oaths:3lst instant. A cnorcic lot of coins and sugar just received at Green's store. • • Tom social picnic to_bd hold atllamil ton's prove, on Sat'urday noxt, promisos to bo a brilliant affair. „ If you wish a nice and comfortable shave, go to the Keystone shaving saloon on North Hanover street. THE :Rutz church,, situated on the Poor House road, has been torn down, and it, is proposed to erect a large and commodious brisk church edifice on its site. lintv.Eniffvns Smiley and • Wiley ad dressed the open air services on Sabbath evening last. They .will take place on the corner of Louthor and P..tit streets, next Sunday. TIIE "local" of the '`'-t,)'anicsburg Independent, iu mal , ',:,: f-m.. 3 of events transpiring iu this should be more particular relative t o the dates—see last !nl circus. the Pennsylvania Cen tral • •:: •Id • 1•• ti .1 ,:I,,erv s ; the olutllgp in the s it<llllo, which wont effect recently. We would also call attention to the "Quick Time" advertisement in this ksue VI: are antiliorizeil to amarnmite that, William M. l‘ratts, of Upper Allen township, w ill he a candidate for dele gate. the Constitutional Convention, subjei t. • the clocisir,7l Po..1;111)lielti C.Ociltt y r o,nvent —itv t • II s,;11.11 t , 11! LI•.II • p t thel 011ety 111 the eit'l 'lir the Holitiblican County Conven tion. which is to meet on - Monday next. By marts, let every District in the County I, 1.1,1.0i:c0t/id by ilel4'2;atcs who ticket oemposed of first chute nit whose names will add strength to the tiidzet Let every Republican find time to attend the Delegate ildeetions on in order tliat.wei i may love first-class Convention "'and lirAtelass County t iinent ganie of Base Ball played fur some thin' in Carlisle was that on Flittiu lay list, nit the old " .tlinatuer" grounds, bet WecAl .the Mutuals of Me chanicsburg and a picked nin9. of our town players. The game was very in terov. C. , llte.il.l',i, hut the want or pra,:!ice told against the Chu - lisle buys The base playing of the' Carlisle exceeded tit at of the Mutuals, but their hinting was ouit up io what it should hale been. The, ground was not in a good condition, many of the runs- being scared on lost balls, the weeds being over foot high to the out field. With prac tice we think the Cailisle boys will make a .s. (nee. The. following iv the =1 . , ..... :t . 3 1 I , I1111.130•1: ..4 ....:I:hcrly 4 Motu I 1 0 55 4 6 1-57 2 1:1 1 0! 5 3 0 1-30 Catchers—carlislo—Graham, 4; Thompson, 2 ; 11iiMholl , 1 ; 1 • Hillman, 2; Watts, 1 Idle, 1; Willi/I, I—total 18. )11it nal —Eberly, ; ATe in . : Zug, 2 ; Barnett., 3 ; . llinlcic, ! ; I—total Base plays-Cal: ; South_ worth, 4 ; 1141 1,, i; , 1 ; Thompson, ( total 11 A'sqi , • ( NllO4Oll, • j South wort. ; II iro , , I—tot;.: Muttiak—t-torgas, 6; Eberly, 1 :total b. Assisted by Morty, 2, 1 ; Hinkle, 2 ; Marine, 2—total 7. Left on baso—Carlislo--Mitchell, 2 ; Soalliviittli, 1 ; Willis, 3 ; Troffer, : ;1 ; Thompson, 3 ; total I -I. scurl,, I;C Htia 1 ; I . 'S . 041 I. ; , ,ante Ball svill pr.thaNy soul, I..ry wt cl: in rarlislc, i)ol , s'ecn 7 ' ,11'1,, • , [ , . 1 ( , ,-.',oinic,o)o.g. :L01(1 Dana• 'too, of IT L ., The,. t w • rink, .Irc cog. Vollc . s t:cl 11.0.0 cacti \von O'W gain„ Lo isloy the docpling.gante t., , it t .11111.,i.t1. pro :1:1,1 t,, , ' D.L,1111.1,,,,, " ,, ,11,0t.1.1,1,1. 1•11, , Art' 111,0. =I it 1 h6li,tlt.it will :.111 1,103 111,1' =MIMI U . 1.111! ,10,1`,i VIXI • 111711l tit ME In;it friend 111 1 . Andrew 'Blair, or Ll.ti limn of Wm. Blair .LV. Son,„..infornin. 110 tlnal 110 nI la neocZ a Ow; Lifeln ii r t tnA .9,pa ay," of Boston, INEassach 11-81.31 81.3I IN loire /Lppointed 'din as their g'en oral agent for the t'eht rim! Di , ' iSielll ul Pele teapleeanpt , consist' hig 4 of thirteen vanities, mei em bracing many of the iiiiebt in the State. The ,/ohA Ilancorl4 Company WILK organized as the exponent of the vory excellent Nun—forfeiture haw of Massachusetts, and. does business strictly on the, Mutual plan, refunding, the, profits each year to,their policy-hold ers, in dividends upon their promiums. - The Life I usuratiee Lam Of IlladtiaCl,lll2lolld to nacelles to that Stile and is acknowledged to afford the great e.t security. mid to 1m the best Insurnlice law that 01.14111 111 any State In the Union. The State exer t:lnes a mod right stmervibion over all Ito campanhot It regains+ minute retort.; race !par—verified by 4 oath, Including the dlethmtivc number of each policy Poke] during the year, (Ito ags of the perban Insured and the amount 111.1112,mi. Tim State Inherence (Iollllaxiltalurd are then \ revtired to calculate the liability of easit company, under each policy, by at rule Pretoribed by4talotte. Amilt Is provided, the hintever the mewl tfthf any company shall fell be low Its liabilities, ad thou valcolateil by the State it self—each it cdmpany shall not be allowed to Imam a .tingle new pulley 'until such deficiency has Menu mule good. This law is a perfect security against the failure. ore. aletemolutsette company. , • The ./olui Hancock Cowpony, at litters stated, le governed by the non-forfeiture law of Idarsachusetta. Ily this low the company is held responsible to Our Insured for the foil amount of Insurance, uniting as there Is any returnable 1,1110 to the pollcy=4ltue, a person aged thirty-live Aare, paying ono year's pre, whim, would bc bleared far tpu full amount named In the policy for two yours and titres Says, and the company wean. be responsible for the payment of the full amount named in puller—less the uier due payments—if the person Ineurell should die within the above specified time, even though they had—re ceit ml bit one year's premium. . ' 'l'ho John Hancock Company giVes every adiantage that is even 1.1 the best Mutual companies doing lua.iuess iu any of the States, at faT 7 y 'ls tow 'rates ; and without any'extra rliarge, it gives the additional nativity' and advantages so mired, under tho most , excellent law re ferred io. ' Air.' Eliair has accepted tpo General ,Agency of this • Company, fur Central Pennsylvania, with the intention bf mil. , ink a life business of Life Insurance. Wc., congratulate him upon his success in securfng •the agency 'of 'so oxcelleAt ka, company, and congratulate the company upon their choice of a gentleman of his integrity and business capacity, as their representative in this important field. We knoW.that ,theintereSts ,of the com pany will not..eulfer' in hitt hands, :Ma wish liffu.ab w itrnew ink secCe§S hi h ( _ .yoeatien. ". ' ' ...„, The finest kind pf sugar cured should ers, hams, dried beef,..whole or sliced, at numrieh's. IF you wish to invest in ;cal estate, consult the colleens of the thinam. How. Was. H. MILLER, returned from his Western trip last •week. Wo are pleased to say, that the gentleman is looking exceedingly well, and that his health is greatly improved. Cumcm Adams county peaches - al ways on hand at Humricles. . . A. MEETING of the Republicans of' this borough will,be held in Rheom's Hall, this (Thursday) evening, for the purpose. of organizing a GRANT and Wrracmicam paign club. let there be a grand miry. WE saw a number of the defeated delegates with their admirers, discussing the political prospects on the board pile, on the Presbyterian square. Gentlemen, you should'not indulge in such . ierrible epithets, it will all "blow over" by, the 2d Tuesday in October. As the pupils transferred from the different schools aro required to have new books, we would direct attention to the advertisement of Mr. Wm. Piper, which appears in the present issue. Ho has just received a largo supply of the Lind or books used in the Common Schools of this borough. DE.VOCRATIC COUNTY CON YEW- On Monday last, the Democracy humbled in the Court House in Conven tion, to nomiaatc a comity ticket. it has been some tinm mo o . the leaders of Ca, ...Ian:: ( dun - holland have d the luxory such a gathei ing. The I. raw ford y ,ystein had practically t.no whole ",bite to 1110 ranks, i.to• tspi z for :neai hon'ors web SEE ie.o:u re pl coming to the tam nt.. ,ii.l,gate:i to Conventions. A ite: In i 1 :toil ..I,Liorvation it was ths,:ocr;al t Its tho.Orawferd county sys tem was tip! son, or all political villainies, anti, threfore, our Democracy, after their somewhat unfortunate campaign last year saw fit to abandon it, and adopt in its stead conventions composeyi of delegates front each voting district, which,were to sit with (ken doors and in which even the ballot was to be discarded, forfear some gentleman might be defrauded of his rights. In pursuance, therefore, of the new arrangement tho uutorrified chose their delegates last Saturday, who re ported in duo time and in good condi tiOn on Monday, and performed tbcir duties as after the following fashion.. At 11:30 a. m., the Convention met, and was called to order by Mr. Wagner, the Chairman of the last County Com mittee, who was immediately chosen permanent Chairman of the Convention. Messrs. Henry, Klink and Graham, were appointed Secretaries, and the machine.was theU in order to run. The first tiling done was the inspection of the credentials, which were all in good shako,- except those from Hope well, against which a strong protest was submitted on the ground of fraud, cheat ing and Other similar irregularities ; but the protest was tabled, and the delegates holding the paper wore admitted. The now and somewhat in complete :township of Cooke was also represented by two delegates, who wore admitted to the convention. NIL 'CU Al .t ..... MEI =I =I ini The first thing after these prolimina• lies were disposed Of, was a resolution laudatory of the conduct of ion. Riohasd Haideinan, and declaring him the choice of this county for renomination. This brought out opposition' at ono° in the shape of an amendment declaring Perry county entitled to the nomination, and empowering Mr. Magee to select his own conferees. This went through on a call of the yeas and nays by a vote of '2,9 to 25, mill consequently Mr. Haldeman was nhelvcd in the house of his friends.. This beiag disposed of, the convetion pro ceeded to nominate ctinaidates with the 6,1i, , iv",9- result o; 7 8 9 I iaoto to Constitutional COU t di], S. M. Wherry; Assoinbly, Muldoidierg Williams Associate Judge, Hung Moser ; Prothonotary, D. W. West; Clerk of the Courts, Dborge S. 'Emig; Register of Wins, Jolm Iteep CWIIIIIIS- AiOnPr, S. ; Dirceir of Ike Poor, iihme ; and 'Auditor, tl. I feagy. T:tc• voles for the set vi.:111 candidates Werl . itS FOUUW, 19 I , N1.,,t5r,2) .1. Jr. \ltavr.:l),lol li. .1. .Itl,lcr,t.t. I i 11. P. 211: \ m N P ivr oNo r A it)'. . First /Id. .1. .1. Si bl,nt,t?'? 1). IV. \Vol st (;. gni , .1. It. 14, in., IY,• is i,j.v ‘vt• It t Tulle(. A Sibbei. , , '27' D. W. NVorst, .1. A Sibbets, 211 D. W. Worst, 28 .1. NI. Goodyear, 2 C. A. Smith, 6 G. S. Emig, 22 W. Noakes, fi W. IP. lion NS ”od 19 • ° Secopd • (4. S. Emig, 2(1 C. VrSnlitji, W. F. Hopwood 23• nird Ballot.. G. S. Einig, :35 C. A. Smith, 3 W. F. Honwooil 26 ledui.llt Ballot 0. S. Emig, .26 W. F. Honwooci, 26 REGISTER.- First Ballot, P. 1. McCoy, - 18 I. Zinn, John Hoop, 91 Lawyer, Second Ballot. • P. J,. McCoy, 20 I. Zinn, 7 John lteop, 25 Lawyer, Third Ballot. .1.'316b0y, 18 3. Zinn, John Boor!, 3.5 S - . Ernst, ' 13 J. Orris, \ . '4 15 J. Gill, 5 M. Conner,. 11 J. Wonders, 10 • Secoild Ballot. - S. - Ernst, ' 18 J. 01Tiff, ‘.15 J. Gill, - , 1 M. Conner, i 0 J. Wonders, 11 . . '.. . . S. Ernst, , ' 20 J. Wondors,.... •••,.,•,1.0. J. Gill, 2 'J. Orris, . Fourth Ballot. '; S. trnst, 20 J - . Orris, 20 J. Gill, ••, • 3 B. trnst, Gibe°, ' 27 Strode, • kletond B ' aMt. • Glimo, ,35 Strode,. • G. Heagy, Hopowell—by.acchtneticde CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. , • M. C. Herman, 14 J..M. liuchnE, 10 S. M. Whorry, 21 J. 0: Saxton, 9 • . 'Second Ilallot. M..C.Morman, 4J. M. 'Bucher; 4 S. M. Wherry, 30 •J. 0. Saxton,' 10 SHOULDERBISHOULDEWU 'PION. IP , O(r kn.; .7811.1) Pfr+ , i;a:to,/ , rand Gary„! Ao,dermut Palmer,' 411 J. ClieSllllll, S 1.. iiIIIIIIIS, \V. j, ,, f1g5(11,1 I, T bird Ballot CLERK ul + 'l'Tf2 coincre ° Firat Ballot. ' cOMMII3BIONER, lint Ballot. Therd Fifth Ballot 82 J. Orris, DIRECTOO OF TUE POOR • First Ballot THE ONLY MUSEUM, AQUARPUM, 1V1EM1V.43k.<=.391:1.3C3E1 AND: 40.1EPLIEJIS3 r_.. cp) DE-i 3F1.. On his,.grand Annual Triumphal Tour, with his vast:and deversified collection of R ,gyE BE 8 T vV" D D S F:WI ' SWT ' .: lo c ilLieErtriEutis, For pr,)of t): which, the folloWing unexamphd array of Artlst:4, each of wl,r,in has ..( t uired Brilliant European and AllieriCall Reputation, i'plesJtited ; Ti v , ( Aren't and Indomitable JWBERT STICKNEY, • . The Prferred Rifler of the Great l'aris.Exposition and Champion 116n-eman of the World. ' GEORGE M. KELLEY, The Champion Ledpin. for 510,000. The Hero of out 'Horses. MR. JOHN WILSON, The Ii coinparable Four Horse. Equestkilin, and Grotesque Delineator of Character. MR. :JOHN ROBINSON, Trick Rider and Soi.ersaultist. • MASTER F. ROBBINS, d. The Dashing Somersault Equestrian-, MR. GEORGE SLOMAN, . The Daring Soul . American Horseman and Trainer. NONPAREIL LEWIS, The Wild and Dashing Representative of Bare back Horseinam4iip and Leaping. AI3DELL and DAVIS;, , The Unequaled Gymnasts. • WILLIAM CAItROL, The Flying,Leaper: The Wonderful CONRADS,• , Acrobats, Gymnasts and Voltigeurs.. M'LLE CHRISTINE, The Beautiful am: Brilliant Tight Rope Dancer. M'LLE MARGARET, The Queen of the Menage Exhibited Conjointly in Four Vast Pavilions. One devoted exclusively to the Museum. A ...;ond to the Aquarium of Deep-Pea Marvels. A third to the Zoological and Ornithological Collection of Wild Beasts and rare TrOpical and Exotic Birds. TI e fourth to Equestrian, Gymnastic and Athletic'eutertainments. ONE NOMINAL ADMISSION FEE PASSES TO IOR EITHER! . - . As a special inducement the patrols o a f Old Join. 'Robinson's Combined Exhibitions, purchasers of a ticket to either of the other Shorts are admitted to the elegant MOUS FREE. This .partictilailbntei taiument is given as a gratuity to his patrons, and is abiolutely witbutit MONEY OR. PRICE `, it. 142-114 WAIT FOR' IT, WATCH FOR IT, SEE IT ! A Stupendous Combination of diversified Entertaitimmit. 25 COLD and UICRIMSON CAGES, drawn by Beautiful matched Cream and Dappled horses—all the,.Circus retinue. Largest and Best parade ever seen in the Public Streets IMMENSE RECLUSE RHINOCEROS! A Speciality with this Exhibition, and imported at an expense of nearly $15,000. . Beyond all question,the only indi vidual of her particular species over brought alive from Africa. FOUR MONSTER LIVING SEA LINS, with their young. Macrorhinus probescius,;or Sea Elephants, with mane erect like Forest Monarchs, requiring over Two Hundred Pounds of Fresh Fish daily, for their Subsistence. They aro tbe only• ones onpxhibition in the world, and can be soon in the Aquarium, during the hours of exhiiiition, sporting in an , artillcial lake of ocean water. --. THE AFRICAN HAUTE BEESTE 1 imported direct from Chittagong ; novor on exhibition until this season. THE GRUNTING YAK OF TARTARY I with long, beautiful hair growing from his back to the grounil. ' Don't confound this with any Small Show or Monagorie, but boar in mind . ' ' • C:O3C-a301) .741001a1V 1 : 1-C)3E1I1VISC1).1V . „ . •Is triumphantly marching on,, and will;positivoly exhibit at CARLISLE, -••• MONDAY, AUGUST 26, ON BENDER'S. LOT, EASVSIDE OF TOWN -• • • , ~ . 11 --x, • . • ~ • • ''DOn'tlhotifotind this,gigantlo 'Organiintion with any other 1311Oi; bearing the name of Robinson, for it in in no way, ahaDo or nintiner connected with any or either of them, but , la the original OLD JOHN ROBINSON'S only, who lias owned nhd mnuagbd'Sliows for, over fifty years, and NEVER DECEIVED THE PEOPLE, ' 1)o not forgot that wo aro coming with an Avalanoho of Talent. WAIT; FOR 118,1 ADMISSION? 730 c.ENTS; CIIII , DEEN'UNDER'IO YEARS, 2,5 OENTS. • 0. 15tiu722t A:WATr— TI3III CONLIN-On O' la; 33. P. 3M Ma XA.XIM. Mg 0N,r12 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY lIIS EXTRAORDINARY AQUARIUM OF LIVING. MARINE MONSTERS Ills MUSEUM OF AND A4l his peerless Troupe at .r.37 - 3ClCL32l.EtißitiS3anc. A.A.11.71.0t0gg ; o NsO~s ~~~~-fir lIM I,emember. the Day an Date. -OP THE-. WONDERS, FOUR GREAT CLOWNS, Embodying some of Oriinal in JOHN LOWLOW, ARCHIE CAMPBELL, CONRAD, P. itOIINSON The HOLLAND BROTHERS. 111 . their Wonderful Gymnastic Specialties. CHARLES NIACIART y. Battoute Lcaper and Volti,gcur. The Charming and Beautiful MILLIE ARMOUR, This Equestrienne eclipses any artiste that has Made her debut within the elm:11161 circle. Madame GERTRUDE, The Fearless and Beautiful Wild Beast Tamer ems"' At each Exhibition a" brilliant display of Cultivated Horsemanship will be given by Mi. ROBERT STICKNEY, and the Perfection of Equine Training will he' demonstrated by this incomparable Master of the Ecurial. WM. CONRAD'S PERFORMING DOGS AND MONKEYS! Will also be introduced, and the ,World' is chal lenged to produce their equalm, in the variety of their performances and the almost human sagacity which they display. 'N lit 11(.,1 I IIODf(GiL(~ II 01 lILI,IO It to ono of the rem ablo ago, not merely victims of dyspepsia o victims. Now, we we thntany,one regards disposed to rank,lt am from It. Thpso v..1t0 would scout.such an h gladly dispense with Mark Tapley, who wa Clrelinndanenn In whirl uttark of dyspepsia, or lly forsaken him, ' . Its tortures tincolnpla . of a person.who mnoye . Of ail the mulliiimo man bytdcAn ih gotn•rally pre‘alot an n/ory acute and painful prOvo fatal; hot IMMO, 10 1110 mind the body. If (hue ' world It it • t t A CONFIRM But It Is not our lot I rors olDyFpopsid. 'Tod i ply an impossibility, 1. , 1 rmedy. WO /11,1, Hat the !nod univ.d nal of i phatically tilA Ca. All Ithis general preval• u r the food, the nintl,l o manner in which it to province to uxplain. i, aro called to dcol is t 1 ,.; l . • DYSIT f'S almont nniveroall3..) Nearly every other p an apparently 'trilling . why xt many .101 , I and Rafo remedy lewith tl.nOte to it nvtil 14,0.. 0 11 will tint. Illllnn.l 1, ' F•••,11 , • 1 . 111,4 , ,..: • eept I 1,0 1. 11. 1 p I ...II /11. , •• 1 ,tll. Wik.ll P.I. LET I'l' .14 lost of nil, that 11061 is not a runrl,,,rago The , are hot .4,1,1 'rhns. ionposial pn oriplo l' t, The extract, (Tani oho proloiroil by 01111 ..r Unliku any ollv- I. t wholly lrei• from •Joctions which load prop iratiini, of 1.111 , , 10, ink+ ai • not ',laid in the ea, in Irian eticiairaging lor via , sel toil that [hilll. opposite illrert lon. T BENEFI In All ea.:, ..f the I.on mu. flat , /11,11 ce,,r.,11.1y tori. 1.111) .t)..1 ea.., 1 r.VI.IP, ' ponsable pnetiont.. The, Inc ill fen.. iene. = ci or wi I t•trvut;'lt tt. patent to 1,1 Itto• o /11.1111 1111. w least , of THEY PUIN eliqtn.ing; .1 Ito.iiiiitUllwits t., .‘ easr 1. ‘‘ldi Iliey !tt vmploynd hut 11.1 It di,tre.ing 111111 11,1.1,x, TIIES" ST Alc Now, it 0• ;fro co•cf extrocur If Irtmc fir.. find It f. , f., comfort. Ff DR. 1100 F LA TC. hew been specially bent Oiler,, s slight sloille minim:when with I;,'• the pine iierunto hill, the Ingredients of t roniel tlis eel.• lei Rot only palatable felt all tilts of tie extracts at of sto 'heel ill lON 11 purest quality. Willy, 0 bete the st exhitietted of its Vat rd,„ HOOPL to, nlin,t In slitoulni.i Mr, 11 , • 1:11 hoir;nr2ttr-+ apri,lo,2o , nipmt 1.1,.1 al I iipullpt i•,71 • (;IL\I .\ of 1114 ,i 1111. 1 ,1; i .. ), 1111 . .1if %, ill. II ;. I/II 1,1 II 11001"?,AND It rPt .1!t svoti.11.11 . 1:1 tilto2 Li i, I 2,. i, t. lii, oi VITAL tic , I th.ll th:et t.,11,t, • Moro I,..erful 1.1,11 II : it Itn.•4 f plc ACT . , DIRE ntitiminting rtn ruurtip biliary secretions, The injurious ...mite 'IOW of ntermti y ure st But it ie net two. the nre mart4et. extre them IA “nb ono of which nets Imola tipper 100,01.111, an; Olio provenly ttny griphig tiMt iniluenet'm the e tlyeltein, In All i•oIII/II n II Ito notion entircly f, griping imins,'eontmen • the, fling tin Po11001) . 11m mil FA IIL\ N o hrovh.hohl dho'ol.l poi fputly tutl4%, rriliro.l aro prompt um) elliekt is voooktion' - viltlt Dr. or Toole, may he rogrtri oases Of lit or Comphtl tilsorautm to wllb.ll the -Thu PODOIM net upon the Btu:liarll pmlwrobrtvuetinor, purilAjto . blond, "titre frautoOri,vo tine end n limn Imo up tho invall (hr. I.l.nolland, having for tilevArm, bar riven (cruel ,applirution, Yn known nil %1:0V,11. . . 0 of all 4ittati. Ithentuatiern, iquinah .flprainth Darns, Pain In warner, !la., .40., all yin), Thu number of. nur.,,cl and they urn inarriaimg Taken Internally, It Kidney Ilinetusea, Cholera Morlaw, Crani Colds, Asthma, ..4.0.4 • Thu tirouli Off In nn gum, and tubentlal oil). IRal, oily' subtaruaq , ,,yrn. of ()reeve. .Its truly its Midi Itu E U 1, iul by I thorotir,bly rm. hive 111.1 'flto+o record ins Will lipon !OFFICE, ill 11,043 i..I•M hill .111011 W1 4 1=1:1`, 1 , ,11 0 11•A' S. 111 lEEE NMI • . Yorine.rly C. M. The o° liumedlou aralu Anoportionta 9m472.101. '
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