THE H t'ALD. CARLIS M PENN'A.. J. M. /iNialcley , ( EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. 0. L. Haddock Volume Linz.. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. FOR, GENERAL U. S. „GRANT • OF ILLINOIS. FOIi lII•,NRY WILSON, Of -VA SSA CHVSETTS. rtta.unr.xcAN ..S'L'ATE Ticx-ET you aotrEntipit. GEN. JUAN F, HAIITRANFT, OF .iro:vrao.irLizr coukTy: . SUPREME JUDGE. / HON. ULYSSES MERUUIt, OP BRAD FO RD COL_ki•Y:' AUDITOR GENERA T.. • GEN. HARRISON ALLEM-, OF wARREX 0 Mr/ 1" VOR CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE. Gon. Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland. Gen. Cbarl9a Albright, of Carbon. Hon. Glonni W. Scofield, of Warren DELEGATES AT LABOR. TO THE CONSTITII I= Win. M. Meredith, Philatiolphia ; J. Gillingham Fell, Philadelphia ; Gen. Harry White, Indiana; Gen. Wm. Lilly, Carbon : Linn Bartlfolom,k, ; NrAl'Callistor, Centro ; William H. Armstrong, Ly . coming ; Willi4.m Davis, Monroe; James L. Reynolds, Lancaster : Samuel E. Dimmick, Wayne ; Geo. V. Lawrence, Washington ; David N. White, Allegheny ; W. 11. Ainoy, Lehigh ; John H. Walker, COUNTY TIC I{ MT Delegates to Constitytional Convention, GEN. R. M. lIENDERSON, CARLIBLE. JOHN STEWART, Esq., CLIAMIVERSBURfI Associate Judge, ABRAM WIIITDIER, ' 11,IIDDLESEX Assembly, JA.,POB BOMBERGER BOUTIIAMPTON. Prothonotary,: DAVID S. MOVER, UPPER ALLEN , %, Clerk of the Coins, WM. KENNEDY, I= Register of 'Wills, JOHN BOWMAN, souls lIDDI.ETON CommisMoner, • JOHN MORMON, DICK ;'s 50,, Director of the Poor, JESSE BRINDLE, NIONI.OI Auditop, DdVIU AIARKS DICICINSON, t--- Coroner, F. A. KENNEDI " OEN. GRANT has never been de feated, arid never will be."—llonAcE GREELEY. "While asserting the right of every Republican to his untrammeled eholeo,of a candidate foi• next President until it nomination is made e l venture to sug gest that Gen. Grant will be far better qualified rot that momentous trust in 1872 than,,hp was in 1888."—Itowirn pRRELET. - ' B Spredl OIL Ilk January; 1871. " GENERAL HARTItAIiFT, as we have before said, is a good soldier and a worthy man, whom weshali, of course, support,, should he be selected' by our State mvention."—Pkiladelphia Press, April, 1872. "I KNOW Gon. Hartranft well, both as a public officer and a man. As Auditor General ho has shown himself a most faithful, upright, eflielent„and accom modatinlol4er, and hp would make an oxcdHeiti Governor."—Charies 11. Buck alew. Ifox. N. P. BANKS has been atf. flounced for sometime as about to de liver a spool% in Wall street, N. Y. to the leading business men of that city. The speech has not came MY for the roe soa,that the business mon of New York take no stock iu Mr. flanks' now de parture. TINY propose to vote for Grant, in order that the prosperity of the country may receive no shock from the accession to power of the visionaries, who train in Mr. Greeley's crowd. Tux Republicans of - New York hold a largo and ontbuSiastic State Conven tion, and nominated an'excellent State ticket, beaded by Gon. f ohn A. Dix for Ocivernor. Gen . . Dix is known to the whole country as ono of the ablest states men and .Purest s patriots in the land. Ho was an original Democrat, but at the breaking out of the war espoused the cause of Republicanism- hrdeutly, and rendered effective services, both-in the field and in council for the suppression of the rebellion. The nomination' of Gen. Dix has added groat strength to the Re publican party in Now York, "and in spite of the repeating and cheating which Mr. Greeley says in always' done in , the interest of the Democracy in the eity, the vote of the State certain for Grant,' Wilson and Dix: . trON. ‘ JAMnES It. DOOLITTLE, who was one of Andrew Johnson's'reformers, and who, presided over the Demeicratlc don .yention which nominated Horace Gree ley, has had a gratuitous advortaament recently: During the time Mr. Doolittle was in the U. S. ,Sonato; he succeeded in getting for a go4lainan named Cennatty . a permit to trade in'eßttoo' in the South. After Connatty had ob lined the permit, Doolittlo scut for him tli u told him that ho desired' one-fourth' f the, proilts for his 'Senatorial influence in the matter, 1.10 wenta . little.. furthee,, cull, in order to' put things iu' shape, 'gave' Clonnaity a draft.of a lettor which ho do-, sited him to copy and sign, making such ['troffer to Doolittle and his own 'reply, accepting it. These letters have been published and Mr. Doolittle Ihids it con ,„ ~. ,„ mutual.° quit making stump speeches for the pres,ent, Mr: Dcolitllo is cvi dently,a''good-^mnn .to make a .refornicr our.of. ~ 4 l' ~ • . • •'' ',-s GREELDI'S STATLIVIANSiiIP There are some Demoeratie journals, who forgetting the ridicule they have, bestowed on their candidate for Presi dent in forme/ years, have the auditaitY now to parade him as a statesman, This is coniluell to a rather small num ber of them, thi.j'greatcr part. swallAwing noinination as they would a, nansli". one dose of medicine. Those who aro earnestly mipporting him are careful, however, not to refer to any. specific act r. of his life in order to demonstrate Litz claim to be ranked 1 - driong the states- Mmo of the country, but appear mo it becair z .)X , his conceded, ability a journalist. Now on what. easts Mr. Greeley's claim to sLateSnialU-lii) : V 110t1 any public heririiie he has rendered the country in 1111 official position, for his en tire service in any department , of the Gov eminent is limited to a three mouths' term WM Congress. Not having therefore any recota on which he may he followed Zvi can only look to ; he views he has Ad vanced upon questi?ms ithich bay'magi tated the ewintry. It. is useless to talk of anti-slavery record as establishirlT Lis claim to statosmanship 3h. Gree ley' ; views nu the ,ilifferent plufses of that question wove pp:xtieally the same as those held by mlitiost every politician at the north of but!. political parties prior to tS,O. TiiS views w"ro by no m coils so radical on the „question of sTavery as were those of hundreds of those who were fighting iu the abolition cause eluting the whole of Mr. Greeley's career. - - Nye nmst tborprori, view Cr.:!oley the lit . tht, of some .0111" r and more individual m illlOllO 111 . 2.1) public titte.-;:i , ,t.s. It. ig n10t.111 . 11:Led by Lhoseli or any 1151 else ;t at. at the. beginning of oar civil Iv: tr 011;1(1110ci ,1 the d..o. l ine and sl•pi it with :.11 his ability, tin, any staie a ti.t:l.l to , ;eocdo non; the r e Majority of i - t; citizens by a fait tot • expresed their desivi to do (1 1 1 00 doctrin.. Tut, that of Strit:o.; assorts that the 'claims Of the State on, a. citizen 'ape partnnount to tlinCe of Clio Federal (tovernment. .N'ow this w(01 precisely lite ,rattresnianship of Da\ T , tombs, 'lbr/ciciuridat; Mason, Slidell and the other lead:ng• spit it: of tlto confederacy. Indeed the 'only imiut of difference ho t..yeen tLc leaders of the crbelliou en tl.e .mestion of secession, was whether or not there had been a fair ctx prof:slot" of , tpi nit at in t Sont,bern `tat't on that. que . st ion 11:sy assuining thole had been and Mr. Greeley contend ing there was Pot. ?Mr. Greeley rested his entire opposition to the riuntliern rebellion, on thr ground that, no fair ex pression of the'people had been allowed. Now we all understand Low fearful a prico this ratio% 10 , paid far the In rcst. , of states' rights, and vve are slow to be lieve that the p.B 001' pcojlo will see: , any stales:;Lam,hip In 0 11)11(1 Film V,:t<0.071 , 111 . 1101.: 1:(0 (I , Ygl t it. OE MI Again 31 - L . Grcelos, committed himse,f to the mopo , ition of pa.) mg 100 duunrs to the slaveholders :is a basis f gales viii, This is.. will be e.nimin 'tiered isas, during the last year of the i , ,ar,.and at a time when it stns evident fn aIl that the success of 1 , ,t Government was assured and at an eady s l a y Did this eager desire on Isis _part to add so largely I 4"the I , ;ational cis-id, evince any far seemg wisdom .' fir. Greeley certainly could not. have put this scheme 011 high moral grounds, for he was ,t i narciy on rev situ as against the- idea that a master could have property in his slave. But it- is useless to follow the . subject further. No matter in Aat light we view Mr. Greeley's actions, we find him, °lset advocating the most, dangerous doctrines. Ills theories on states' night:, sopial questions and finance, have always been the object or ridieule by prudent men of all to ties. Isis inlveeaCy ;d: the tariff which did so nim h to gain him the favor of Mailli faettring niteTests he has deliberately abandoned as a Nainial IVA his life lsscg service in the cause of Freedotu lie hasilisgraced with a shameful accept= race of the le.ldershil of i{s life long fo,:s. What sublime impud'ence is the protease that Mr. Gseeley is a statesl. MIMI rg ,1r: ".'d. Williams was 1 Y prop erly the - stundirid-,1 - inarer in Le..4islative contest. le 1 . 10- fall by the most villainous luitiery and corruihion I.‘ii,eli ever dis grlleed a political vanipiticn in a Repub lieln klovernminf:' lie wlll go into this fight ma ho ut ,i.oy of the .umbarrassing ci: mastances‘Avltich surrounded him in the last, and prepared for the , 7r,,,tements of these creatures of the ring -who work by addition, division and silence.' • Mr.olVilliams was defeated last year, tor' the,,reason that the people of the COLUIL2, - mule' red holm one else to servo them :it Llarritsburg. (Inc .of the ineit of the campaign iii. which lie came to grief, was that soille of 11.Cpinst prominent of bps party fritmds declared that they would not support him because be was, Or Wah suppO'hed - to be, huddle to their personal interests 'nese gen.' tlemenoprpid hial for this reason. while Mr. Bomberger's personal larity secured him many moie cialic votes. This was the bribery and corruption connected with Mr. Williams' defeat last Fall, and all of it. HO is again before' the people, and if, they desire his services they Will elect him ; if not, they will not elect him. Tun Democracy throughout the `St t 0 are figuring on their jonity in- Own berhuid county. Various estimate:; are given ranging 1 : e0 0 'l,OOO ti :1;000 ; 1 : 110 less the party guessing knots about tie. county the higher he pub figui'c,. Mr. . Wegne r. the elmirmah of the late ' , Demo. cratie county cohyoution, in his speech before that body elithihnl„ that if a...g00d county tiebut was nominated, they would carry the county. by 000... Of course a speech under thoAe circumstances is ex pected to put the majority at abouLtwice what the voting and with this qualification we coinmend Mr. Wngneris estimate to them) WhO aro guessing. , 11.Kliki: is a i'orme from one. or the Gree ley.cariipaigu s:nigs : lato 1 , 11 hot n•n i f , lot, An 'traft - le,nnot rul•l0 1411010 it yen " As it IN. L I tot' owtol .itott.of Lilo Mutt 111.1ss short, Or. stormed too ruins o( tont CllOll. lint tlysold ).,11 nuru, Though silatt ott , Ho., &tuns: , ho t-Ifosit , tir.t.). cannot In Ilw vstil) For tits first:a - fly Yanks ' o • (Vito oftor wo Itru`os raitt.s, . • iir)otved lilts itu illicit 111111 It ALB. • ' do the boys ih bloc rellsh the idoe of the l‘ C 'raS , Cohniin 'in the van." This song was evidently written fey the lin I9uit . conntd - , and has got up North through' some ranuito, Timm is Do doubt, , howe Yee: '4 the irronlineness of thu se,ntirnent, ,clertioe "6 . rszr column iii antdnethin;.• Tin: statement clreulating . in 'the llemocratic, newspapers; that 1:)ov. Cald ron appointed the managers of election in North, Carolina, is a ba'refaced: falge kood. The Managers were appiainted by tlyc county commissioners, and a•very laro mannity of these coniniinsioners aro Democrats ; been addled in 1137 ' 0, wheu that party, by a system of terrorism, 'fraud and violence, gave a majority of live thousand in the interest. of. lin T:lttic Tarn. Let us hear something more about. " fraud," gentle men of the oppoMiOn, • CAN any Refuttibean who adhered to Lis patty during the day ). of the rebellion, who supported it through evil R 3 well al - gOrsi re poi. 1.,--inosl 'to leave. it 9oly,whon it has minim:rot . rgbellion, .and has seemed us poat:o aimme and respect end 11°11(4 abroad ? Would a 'soldier chisettrailor ,yrhich he had followed the trials and hardships of woltr-fovlit_ campaign, while enjoying the frnikit..of hard earned victory? Let there be' 1.0 desertionN, Ipt lot all who fought under the Reptildican banner in rormer campaigns, rally again with their old orVa'niation, and in support of the menw mm their party has chosen 0,6 its stand; 11 Learers. • DrX ON TITH ,VITUATION. Lien. Jolin A. Dix, th'e veteran 501(1101' and of ':ow York, was lately asked to vnr•rr o a soy Icor f 0,.. a Greeley meeting in that State. Thu old general who gave the famous melee—. If any Lompis to haul down'thu Ameri can shoot, him on the spot,"re-: requeA in a letter aunt v I.iZA (I take tin, folly f ying opposell to ',if. I him tol)o u; " siabic' P. 54 tvatcy, - porpetmilly ciiiTy out Hui i iif hi ;ill 11.1 . 0 10 A h i r:,, cony,l.:tent azttnitcistratic:: of 110 govt.' umwit. 12. Bee:twat fuitilki on tl:e grew: or political alld SOW 11 duty, %%Hell 'kayo in,lll brought under public Hscha in;; (lining the last iputi ter of a contury • . • 3. B ecanse ho has been the advocate (and ilf this instauce persistently) of that uq,just and unequal commercial sy,- tem, V , hitch is destroying our mercantile and intorests, and heaping up enormous accumulations of woalth in Um hands of the protected cla.ses to tit op pre,sion sat imporelklum2nt of all otli • 4. Because lie is associated, in vela lions more or less intimate, K •tlr some of the chief plunderers of the city of New Yuri:, justly warranting the appre hension thnt through his complicity or his factlehsposition, the system of fraud or corruption ‘Oiieli has thlui:Tldekil the municipal government of this city may he cart sled to•mors infamous extremes in the a•lrnitilstrat ion of the federal govern ment ; and, Becati,e in the darkest hour of the country's 11, viien traitorous coin- I.Mation ;td 1,11011 form, d to ove l throw it • merit; lie openly counseled t hn I,ov.ar,ity pokey of eon-re•iste,lee, and 1111 1 ttieseemm 11* di Of thud Union, whe'never the. cotto!, States sue Cub 11111.0 ail, their mind., to,o. ;flle Cincinnati convention, vaned t , ) hr , ng he tor( the people irepott;mt, men._ .1. .. of 1 efoini, I.lollluiliat'd hen,, greatly to the ..mrpii,o of the v, hole country, 'l,llolVillg bird, 111 to ono huhu ladjuOllCltt, nominated flint ton, against: the wishes .jinkinent of the chief promoteis of the movt•ment, who aceel(ted him, either with an avowed or ill-concealed disgust, which would ho 111010 creditable to their feelings if the net of :teceptaltice ....me not, utterly irrectmcilabl, with their principles. The Democratic convention at, Balt'- ) mo .e indor,cd and commendvd him to tea support of their, party—not as the epf - netjt, of any pi inciples they have ,o ~sed or any measure , : they have ;id voe, red, but as a known ;yid t• L t.ter op_ ponclq of both—the man who, perhaps of all others, has been the most malig nant assailant of the democracy, im peteliiiir its inte;!,idiy, traducing its MO tiveh, and N ilirying it,,.character The adoption nl such n man 'as their candidate for the chiefErr;l gist racy of the Union the loos,: eowipieuous aband.,n p)ent 'if p.ditie.tl priticiiiie,s known to. party t'lnte:,ts. tt remeite; to I.(` :WV!) whether the :4t,..11 body of the •Deinnetatie vott,rs, turd the true friends nt . !crone, can be math) parties to [lris 1111hel 111 , 1110lIti COill itioll be tween political leaderti. That, Cell. print; has committed mis takos, his moz;t, :Thieure friowds admit_ 1;1.t if his errors Mid been four-f,,ld mon) Imaivrou-s, iI lf W, dd, in my 01MCmo, bo • 1 , 14 , ,•1• rlcic , - 3te .1 han Ii e i ts , in that eapac;ty. done 'uch Coy which lie (lesorvcs the thanks of lEtc ecClptry.. Ale hos kopt A at p,ac, , irc withstanding the 11:11iSk and prnuhu'il t' with ;..tpain, on the question i4 . (lulia, nil tirc.c. ou the Alabama ch , llll, 019 Ii; rogardle:s of (hes° Index to the ap looval of his fellow-eithous,and of MA - servie , s during lie late civil war, ',hey should set him :Vele for Mr. GI, _ow) ; if tie latter, a mere cilia pohticlati, untried in any important pub lic Limit, should be elevated to the (Thief Alogistracy of 'the Lluiun—a Union which wouhil not. now exist if Ids counsels had been followed—and if the man who, of ell others,' lice done the'most to preserve. w it should be discarded for a successor who is so dhqualilled and so unscrupulously nominated and sustained, the examplu would ) , (!mostdeplorable in its induct/cos en all blither motives to political action, :Lint n,onld justify the must painful fore hodinv as to the future. I am, respect fully yours, JOHN A. Dix. r ..la. Ow Chunk Cool August 23.] G EN. A LDRIGHT. nrs MCCORD AND HIS QUALIFICATIONS There are two points of _fitness in Gen craNA.lbright which especially commend hint to the voters of this Commonwealth, viz : Ilia publiit record and his personal charactet, and if judgment be hadgn three in thdeber our holrnred candidate will be j triumphantly elected. Before lie wattle manfully breasted the storm that swept, over Kansas, with the gallant f,ce-soil hand that snatched the State front thi• grasp of the slave power. Dur ing the ri , pellion he commanded three different regiments, in each of which ho perform(' most worthy .service. At Antirtam ho lore - honored part,lii the purgttit the rebels across the creek, and at PrCderienburg ho led the , noble' charge-on Marye's Heights with the 1112 d Pennsylvania regiment. In Philada phin; in I811:1, while commanding the :RBI Militia, ho, by a masterly stroke of policy, broke up the conspiracies that Lail been formed in the Northern part of the city to evade and resist the draft. Tn Virginia, In the early-service of the 202 d . regiment, he. preserved the com munioacions of the army from the de predations of the rebel Mosehy, 'and- for his silences watt brevetted Brigadier Gen. oral. And subsequently, with the same .regiment, in Schuylkill county, this State, he performed the delicate and die agreeable duty,of suppressing insurrec tions, arresting &Heath's, and protect-, ing the law, with a wisdom and fidelity that are still, gratefully, remembered by the law, abiding citizens of that locality, Thus - always clothed with responsible and difficult trusts, oin .every instance General Albright has rendered most honorable and etlielent service to tho'nd tion, services which have been recognized' by the government in al manner highly comPlinientary. to. himself. And, since the, war, he leas been an unflinching cliampion'of Bepublicanfprinciples..Liv- Ing in a dintriet in which no hope ; of preferment could apparently .reaCh lorm'lts Ins labored '.091 nice and lq•si in evoryoanipitigs, a au 11194:aim to the callaotbuud with lucre liseflit the entilitiliero so well 'at soar 1 . 1311111 d odds. lf faithful military service, if true ;Re-, publicanism, if indefatigable etforts are to ho -rewarded, the claims of Cleueral Albright to the free-men of Pennsylva nia are pi, minent. • And in dition to these, his personal f t fitness for the position to which lie has been nomi ited, is'a strong argument in his favor: . We only, utter. what every man who pows him, if he he honest, -must admik, when we say that his per sonal character is spotless. Ho is a christian gentleman and an honored lay man in the Methodist Episcopal church. For years lie has been practically engaged in the : , Sabbath School cause, a devoted wmker, and there are scores of young men about' us who, havin g been beue 'rite(' by his influence. are is witnesses in this respect. There is no man-of our aegnaintanno whose name is pureramoug his fellows than Charles Albright.. lie is the friend of all that, is good and tree, ;and every ballot, eat for him is a vote again,st Moral as voiles political evil. He - is also a inati of untiring chest y.• The reputation lie hiS ,WOlll in his pro fession as an able jurist is largely due to his personal industry. We call to mind at this motuent several of (.ho most; im portant eases that have evoi"coine before our courts in Nyhich General Albright _has been engaged, and which he has won because of this eharacteristic. In i 'Congress he would have no superior as 1 a faithful working member. And. (Lally, his views on all oldie imertions ale correct,. Ile is politically "sound" on all the issues affectidg politics. Broad and liberal in his views, he is true as steel upon every vital doe_ ta ine of Republicanism, and, if elected, will take rank with such honored states men as Kiltinger, Schofield and Kelley. His election will place in Congress a patriot whose services were given to the country In the war at great personal sacrifice, a gentleman who commands the 'personal confidence of all who know . him, and a Republican whose abilities are equal to those of any representative that Pennsylvania has in the 'National '..' Legislature, and which are only hidden from Um Nation because they have been bin led ill the strongest Democratic. die. 'Vied in ;MA:Rate. If dhese qt.:Mille:l -t imm urn .4 any V. , Atli tO +be people, and tin y ar: , , i Itai:lc.: Albright will run sec • and to ne man ont die State ticket. , i irs ,s ummAR MEM --quiet is resumed in 'Belfast. The Mayor mclksited all public place!: Ni be clued until last Tuesday. The value of the property destroyed by the mobs is estimated at 50,000 pounds sterling.' It rn; suppused Ledro would have no el .- Volition for President of the lit pul.lic of Mexico. That is a ini,l.llte. Mors than on e prominent nail is named for tl;eoffice, and the indications are that the friends of Juarwwwill cattt,their votes against Lord°. It' so, liis election ii doubtful. -The Czar of litissia has informed President Thiess that the meeting of the Emperors at Berlin is not aimed at Fran o. it" not, at what power is the arrow to be (lighted? The meeting is not purposeless, That _is certain. If Franco is not to be menaced ur attacked, then Turkey is in danger from an open ing of the Eastern question. —The royal mail steamship from Cape Town, Africa, has arrived at Southamp ton. The new a from the diamond fields is ve—y favorable. Laige numbers (~f iiief.lll , llS stonescontinue to be foam]. The Russian fleet, hearing the Grand I)uke Aiaxis, had an i veil at Cati'e Town, en routs for the East Indies. Nlems was warmly welcomed hy'tlle residents, net expressed his pleasure at his reception. ! , .i.everal persons (lonvicted of stealing dia moend:. had been sentenced to long terms of imprisonment. An Anti ie,m, named Hopkins, who was Col!, tied of robbing the mails, has been henteneed to prison for tr. o years. DOM ' —Go% ornor Hoffman, a Now York, pc!ilLively declines a reclotoiziationl —There will be enough wild grapes ;n Texes this year to make more wine than wa, ever manufactured in Franco in ono year. —The Japanese bark Fu ?darn ar rived at San Francisco Ft May :7.fterno.:n from Bong Kong with teas, hcillg the first vessel flying the Japanese colors and manned by Japanese which entered an Ametlean port. Dougherty, who was pardoned along with Mara, the man who shot Al derman McMullin, got into a light with some rowdies Sunday evening, in the course of which he received a wound of which he died Monday morning. —The arbitaation between the United States and ( ;real, Britain, for the-settle ment of the Alabamit'damages claim bill draws to a chino rapidly. The work of the imilesel engaged in the conduct (of the national cases, on either side, is practic ally finished, all the legal arguments hav ing boon submitted to the Court. —The executive committde het forth their liabilities incurred-for the Interna tional Musical Festival and Peace. Jubi lee it about *650.000. The receipts were $4.10,000, leavintl a deficit of $210,- 000. To meet this, and give a 'substan tial bcnefit to Mr. i; more, it, is proposed to f!ive.e. and conceit and ball on (let. \N ith Oce 1111 , 1dr01 alNand tr,;:t tich - cts, six of w Lich, drawn by lot, ild draw the Coliseum and appultenances. --At Spring Garden Ilan, Philadel phia, on Thursday afternoon, tinire. was held all aq - journed ineeting of the *ate Labor Reform Convection. After adopting the following resolution and anointing a committee, the convention ad,rourned e die : lit s!oved, That a committee of live be appointed to confer ',Nit!' the Louisville t in vent ion, and ask them to adopt our. ,in inciples, and that the same be in structed to recommend , the name of Charles O'COnor as our eholt - e. —No action will be taken on the ,113- port of the special commission to selee,t , a site for the' new post office buntline, at , i Philadelphia, until the return of S ar: pe. I vising-Architect Mullett. The, latterl gentleman was in favor of tic., old site, with the additional purchhse of property i, lying fictive n the present, post office building am Fifth street. Judge Rich ardson ;tutu= Secretary of the Treasury, thinks the r awns givr n by the commis sion•in favor of the University loeand against tho old 'site are conclusive. -LPreside ( ',rant roceited Prince Augustus o Coburg., and hit broth's'. Phillip' of Sit , xe, at the Executive Cot tage at Lonr, Branch, on Friday. Early in the me ruing ~the Brazilian Consul drove in his ' private carriage to lid Brevoort House, Now York, and the three :weio' driven to the Plymouth lock, on hoard which they embarked for bong Branch: The stay at the seaside will be .short, as the Imperial visitors have con cluded their preparations for an extended tour to t h e West, 'where they Will go to the verge of civilization. . ' • 'I,ATEBT NJ Wt A. largo Republican tbecting tray held in Harrisburg, Monday night. Senator Scott IV: 113 the principal spettiver. A theeting or prominent 'Straight-out Democrats was held nt topg Branch. Monday,. nt ((Organs , to the Louisville Conylintion 'wore appointed, and lulitrueted to vote, Tor Charles O'Con nor. for 'President. Senator • Stockton w:pi•aciong thoile present. • Gold olosed : yesterday at 1124. Gov ernment socurition declined throughout; with the exception of the eurreney sixes; the &aline ranging from I I ; to 1 pin. cent. Local stooks wore dull And weak, the market closing steady. Cotton, : was . quoted at 22,1@22 ANDREW SCIIAILTILA. will soil 3 'vain ado farm' satiated in :Middlesex town.' ship, alit 2 'miles , from dnrlislo, public solo on the premises, on Satur day, Eloptembey 7, at 1 plolooli p. m. 110118ALE. , — , Mr. Fleury ILtokon berry, of Franiciord township, offers nt privato sale his-valuablo farm, situated Waggonor'V Clap 4dad, abOut • 3 miles north-went of Carlisle; containing :Wont 33 ;tem:. voc7; desirable m•operty,- and thoso wishing to buy & 'Wonid do Well to sea . ^141111720' • MARRIED 4-- MORIUSON—MKNDINGIIALL.:—On tho dist hod:. by tho Rev. Wolter Deetnor. Mr. L. K Morriooni of Carll4.lo, to Mho JonntO Momlltigholl, or, Pow comity. - SOTIDEIt—BLESSINO.-011 tho, 22d or Auvet, In Cm.]lelo, Ly thq Roy. O. T. Or I y,YIII. A. Bonin, to in"Oo E. 11lenling, MI of Ahrrmonelnle, Prrry ennoty, Pa. MD F•dlitallEClCEß —Nene •Pleltilltlel, an Tneaelny, August 18 1672, Willie, Intent eon et •TOllll It. and torah IL - Longliecher, eget] 1 }.ear, 7 menthe noel 25 doge. The Sitylolir was reilitlilii if, hie J ortblx., tin know that One pure, height little pearl 1,19 wriqted for the Madera of gl . eiry, Unit will lie erinifilutely wrought, when of Vine uhnll , ~aO2lO 10 bent A ehlY Wide no.ht fur th,,,prechmo little- - grin, which woe !bona 111 norl . lEllllv ereekell. Willie wan token and re<liered to hex rightful owner, in wbono eedWee of glory he will glaiin and Oaten like n alnr lierollglietel nil ogee Tit gait—nn the 2211 ofJulv, otlMount ROM:, Mr. Levi m t ., ogell 62 piart atiii 2 mining,. ir :270,1i1 ; 11 icsr• _Li. • A rroß I LA II NO. iS WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA TrY.AL INSURANCE CO3IP.ANY I= rc~o. 1.:(101 , , nuCNT. VIN; W A ',NIT :•rnrcr,r, PIITLADELPIIIA. A 8 sliTs—$11),(o(,,1)04) OThD. S. 111.151 ILlen, 2nnu72l ylslo, AI 2 3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . Let ttss et' nthoihiotristiost oo tho e,t.ste of Ellstshoth Ito, Ilto or West Pututsbnro' lon slsldn, tle , enrett, hove loon Winesd by trio Ittesfster Of Cons horhstul sootuty p, the sttleterlnrs residing In slid te,:oshly. All persons itelchtstl to said estate Os 111 plunge untlto immediate payment, and those loving el Mini, will present Oleos, proporly authenticated fur Aettlosnont to lIEN.I , 3ITN PEITZ. of I , ,livAlwth P , ilv, , lcce:B , •,l ...V.tu7.2r3t* LOST OR STOLEN $5 RE VV AR,I) ..Imo , . Onnoinny NV:tr.!, 41.,. Ana Mr N n .. rollort, I.ontln, •Mo.h. ON I. "I M II lII.OV "ACK ',GE r: $5 Re arch. ..„..; ; OW Opp. r rn , l a 1 lon,, rat On - 11, Mcormr.t. 3it Finial.till; I.lln. Ivlvet. Malt:v.l n tun Tin. ?limy t , ltr.l rynOratlon n! ' PIN OFFICE. (t, Iln hl nr.l nr CH.; w1 . .1 lAA. 6.(I.I)I?.PfIANS. COUlt'r SAT.E- 1 1 1101,1111,, nI tlm• 0: j•ltli ,` Court Curml...rlnnd , I mill 11, 11 1'•11,11, U, Satu r(bz,y, , `,:cpten, he r 28, 1872, r ; .I'4 14,1. 1.. In. II..• pron. , n, rf !1,11..1,1 d.. 30,1 1 mi North 4.1 1.,,.te P r'n pm!, h. 1., , ,,,1., , ,,, ,;, of .4.llllv.tlitig 133 no lollono vt). 1. o.lor:tiling 1'27 At'RES, 01 11,1 k 0pt..., - 11t1.x1(1)1.:11 F.1.1:11 !1011, , E1. 1:11,k 11,1), C orp, •11.11,u11.11tig, No. 2. 11)(i 110 USE tool II dCll P P of I:4,1, 111,00 o , li' , r Slat. of ..oloolor Toility •I ~i• 't .1”1 11.1.10 7,11 i day ft SA: , I.) GEOloir. oym Atlfllllll4llllh, ri I). List. of I'lnel:timed lottorn rein:tilling in thu postofllno at 'Cavils Pa., for tho WEEK ENDING AuGusT 1872: LADI El . LIST. Ll,' Mary A Ili % II LH, Sa • 'lt t Sr11:1/ 1 ,1 ,- ,101 F`llll,l: . .ilV 1.1 LIS I. Attlittithat It l'authe IttQ hr it achttl C 4514,1•1 Chariot", DtAttat .17tiry 11111 Nlagzitt MEM =MEM Adam„ Wt.: A 13t tul 1 11 I,p. Gt • : I ti , •• ri, 1111 1,, .1,1/ot•• 11 11,,Iletti,r3 NI 1 , ,I I. , V I II I , II L . . II I E. 1). '1i111 , 2,1 , :h1, Postinistre,:l 7)1:111,1C SALL OF Valuable_ e _,ealt Estate /I. Ike,rl,lrrl ,11111.11 it, y r t.lk r, 111 14 CU1111.1 ... / nil ,0111113, I 1, ill toll en the t B , tturday. Octabep 5, 1872, tt Vnttt•tt•n• F•trtned.iln slid In Sun )IPlul.,lnn 101, " 1, 1' 1 1:1) , .1 ,, 1 1 11wap!, 141111 g, Of Phi. fOO, It CVO 1.11,114 \I\7:AU/kEfi Of (Ur 1.• I L•tottIII rOt Ol eril I I , al ti TllO 1tv5 ,,, , , 111, nro 1, o }. 111)1 rliOl I/ Ed 1 nll 1/11/11 ,, ,,1,11 11111.1,1 E 1 ' 1,11.1 WO 11, it ,m ROA ',I 11,. O 01, t is , Ott 1.1.1;11/g EPO pf,TOI.O, ,11.1,11.:, A tholl tr. in .utl ttgty , tut tip ii in nod t ttl tt Intl, tottp.i`rd nit! Ito t•yttind .1111. I .. +nit 1.1,114 , 1, tO .I,llmon, • nt I Weld, k, 1.,l t•ditl wtt, n tdrtnn 11l i.c 111.1111• U 1 1 . f IV CltAltlllEilt, 11111_11 (111 Ittltattlllll and F. In It/ I MJI7I e, JOINT C. 1,1, obit, punic FALE 01 Saf,uretuf, the 2131 of September next, van', sow, ~E i mbuc halo on the premis../., lu Moli rt. tu, , ',I 43, I i„114 ,•1111 P:t iikii 110tottr. 1.110 lho prehvrly el John 11,10.i1e, 111.100 I.onnolenr 1.1 J. ar.. Inrg TWO-STOTIY STONE 11(),1.:S; Born, ‘111.41k lolr,o, t N ahon rhe.l, ,111.1 other V1.11,1,111/ITr • 0n,,, ur 'falls \lol'N of wat or, enc , lle he. other ..t te..l 0,1 thch Lel et CU , " Tleo 141,•111. 1. , A.'111., 111.: La• -ha Ih , teoti.ln 0 1.1,0 Out.. '!"" - 7 ". ~.• t. t* 0,.b log %len plef...ror. • ~11 • ILLY, Ul Ib• ". '''","" "'" It, pr x. tou et) lumrmuu.n v.lil . :I!• t r • ill L,giNe:,..,l torn, • ,wrilic ItItIN (ME, 2)imint. it. Judie " l' i rs> lay, 'November 1(1, 1872. ' .n., :•,1i14,r1 /wry, tuluilnistrat , wsl ol 11,1. 0.4 ito of $OlOll/.1 lint o,ll.coa•cd. w ill 0. , 11, oti`tlit, none,, 1111 * I . lllll o' g 110.11 E•tato, situat.°l [II Nnst PVIIII,- Ln ". ) ,.. ' U T . .0111,1 CIIIIILOIIIIII , I 1.11110.. I'll., 2 miles 0 , 1111311 : I1 ' of Notnillo,,on l it tg.noclngunt.:l 1 01.0... ......"' . I, v, lands of .1. Iltwlthold, I. "Yorg° iltrtt..t 1 .; 11 , 1 I ,' • 01 Itrothelt., contotunt g TEN ,ACL1.1,3 ot " 13 ' , .STON E LAN If, 11.1.0 IA 1 , ... Till. 11111.1111, " l ' 3l '' Is tiro a large Four.titoty 111A31 ...... UllicT AND M Ell lliAN . f MILL, ,„0 by CIO trot on baso, contalnlng 3 pairs 01 burrs, 1 I pair ol . yhoppyrn, Had having tn.. bolt water pow, UR 1210 1it1 . 1311111. .t Two Story 2TONE DWEIIING TlC)liali, g oo.' stabh. • and ether outbuildings. A 111101) SAWMILL. MILL. Altu t a 'op& TENANT -- IIOUSE, with I Arta of gtonda 1111th it good StAlipliter, 011, 11 hich will bn void Hopartati, ff 00;t4411,41 P y.lut t .chawr, Thcro lac° 1111 ilscAlrottility A r yfigst,ijsh - titr,Scacti anti. i other choir,. fruit 1101,0, tun It•ttestttzftlil 1 g wi.ll of water 110,10 the tinoi. Two tair...of:tilittlgyik'n lInt• tuna Schick.. This prop/ sy ilolllg, 1 . 011,1111011 t ill trtrkocs, schools nod 1 irclies—lnlft twory toopect st donlrnble how° nut? plsco ~f 1111/4111.. 111101111 Villi)1111g, to 9101 V illo nronnlecs will piens° call on MY. l'ilichaul tirovo, residing ou 010 11111110. • ,Ssill. to comtaetscu nt 10 o'clock... 1., whoa locum will I.oo.joado known by I'llAN NEL NI`AVEIi, ' JUlfht li:IITZ, 211 a 11724 t ' Atha lulstrntority Orgccales. A, RETAIL • RO,CERY,A,Sq'ORE • IN. Tllfl • .• End!" 'rho uuilur tigned would I omiaa•trally ha m .. tho CILIANTIP eT C . 1111.0.. and Vivillity, that hn h. par 43:Antaf ,W0ak.0f...:11r.:11011a,1 lupin, 111111 haring. w(1111 largely tlwrala will at all noire keep a good anal ilrat;el/11111 • OUK OF, (TltoCl,liTE,l OIL 11/11/11, 41 - 1(110111011 . 11.1 \VIII vpry mann ,1d- Nut co 011 lirfit coot. 1.11(010011 . toillcustglot of Suitor •of .01 Ihn varlotax gyndex, ColTlics lit ell prlcos, tlroPs. l/llootts'mtro (71mtwaro .31onowore nod Crodcotry, 'Ada; e l Crl.cllu Ix 7 all 'dodo, MA.onll, 81.3.1 onl herring, '(cloven foil ,Sogaro, lirtolio., Or of Jsorlptionn, Ilwt Cortlß mµl'olollloobroonit I mill a.lho 1:1111)conotontlf on 1111111111 61111 1111111 i 1' f.f liThzt.7. anti Feed of,Ajj MOO, n Inrgo• vorloty of Cnianod' and Drinil I'mlt, vonnilitinct of Penehon,loll, Oranges, :,I,•efouran, Tomu4icn, kn., togothor with 0. gonernl oxcart:nom. Of NO PIQNS unuully liont in 14.0e15. cotipTuir PRODUCE or all.klutbittilten in oxelanng.o for goo 44, fit xnarkot price. 11101.10 g, flint by ntrlot utfontloit to lauelnrca and ilia taut Mx of nil thnt may favor Jinn with their cligtoni, ho will notion u 1111orni Flan, of tan lOU CO nag., Itatvita ery fnelll ty anal 10 the purl:honing of my fito,if for tm1:11,,I will not mailernol.l lay coy In 0/11 b94i. .104. - Rollolllllol\ the pined—No,7B Solana llnnotor !Omni, ribrnor of Chntael,Alloy. ' , 11110721 f JOAN A, MEANS. • •••••••... 0 0 * - 1n.0.004 Tur,ll4,RY, INSTITUTITL, . I. ; , • • (JAIILL4I,III, PA. . A 110A11.14N17 'ANIS DAY 8011001, 11`,0.1t YOUNG LADIES .-Th(itAt form (tkrld 19th year? N6ii 611:11 on • 1 1 . VtIDNESDAY, BEPrE3II4IIII 4,11;172, TIM Clinton of 'mamalon ht thin Sohoul Ix tbor in,jl nnq coutplelo, • • 1 Tho'ritxN.l l (liart.:llllll, m . lllO r.f the twtv h.' ol n c.:lhlk , /t 1 , 14, l'or allinlttl.m.t,pply to Iliwltector, llot. Wm. U. I.4 , ,rutt, or tiro 14.1pa1, Mw l. M. W, 1!'2,111724t ecrvtitry of flit, lloArd of Tonitoeff. Letjai Notices 17XECUTRIX 1 0 c . NOT' ICE.—Lotteis testamentary an' the eablto or Georg° Wasli 'mood, tato of West Pennsboro' , towniblp. deetwod; I . l 'lng been issued by filo Regtstor of Cumberland' County to tho unlerolgned madding. In add town. tblp. Notleo ie he'reby,given to all persona huow log ttlftlIXPIT, indebted to'sald estate, to make pay ment to, and thoso haying 111101118 to Vrttfitlit them, properly authantleatod for settlement, to Aug 20, lal2. Plt ANCIS WASIIMOOD, :16t INeout the mattorof the writ I,,,rdtion and v,ituaion upon tho real estate of .lobo 'Wyss, Into of South Middleton township, decodsed. On motion of.,7llenderertu kr. Blue, a rule watt irrnoted njwn die hairy or sail d,codvnt,t,, wit: 'Mr, Royer. Idt e.illee and Hardee', ..Itoy.er,•-ell of Cumberland euttnty, P ' a. Emanuel ItoYer, Illn cheeter, Va., Jacob - Royer, Washington,' D. 0.. Ilan mat, Wdliant tool Joaeph deartola, Dunkortowu, counts. Pit., JOllll, Ul , lllllllOl 111.1 Wlllivut °urges, Sedtrowlek, Bodgewlek roonty, 40- 111.1 . 1, and Cati.erine lienkler, Carrot or Milledge• vide, Carrot rowdy, 11111101 N, Sr., to romp into Court, on the Cub day of September next, and take or M illmo to rilitO the real vete!, of the gap! defentlan t nt the valuation thdroof, or Alio* maks why 'the wawa ,h4wilA hot bt• - l oid. .1. li. F:01t11%1AN, Prryor, .I.llg 20, 1872. j robtle Sales of Real. Estate. BRYAN'S PULMONIO NVAYERS WM. DEVINNEY,• Cure, CoLo.te, C 01,1,,, ASTIIMI, ilitilttertlTlS, Porte 1_)1_ 1 lqllo SALE (..).F T1111.,T, llo.niteNl,9, nli Mtn I.T ItnenTlinat, I:letel - • ENT CONStalrrioN AND DINO PUMA/it:9. They linen Ito Note of naniteino, and any 'l.llll will. nke thrtn. Valuable ileal Rstate- Tlll/1111.11111F 11 . 11,11 bllOll . I . I,II.CYCd 1, 1!0:11t11 that 113 d . befUrl . , 1,11411 - 1111 Tent. :M./ tly . ilea 111 11111114 On Frida,y, ,Bepteinlm, 20, 1872. engem. Ault Fir BRYAN'S PULNIONTO .Wk •ItS. l'riet :in rents per bre, JOB MOSES, Proprietor, 18 Will Lataidil, at public bale, on the premixen, in Eintlan•li curet, New York. hildtllta• x r..wnslilp, Conibeidnoil etniiity,,Pa , tour _ _ - . . _ 1111 . 04 11101 of Um' Isla and nrar linittinytown, A VALUABLE FARM The Great French Remedy, 0, L. 0.00,4,„„ Land, containing about 41, ACHES, • DELAMARRE'S BrEcrEic ?ILLS. having thereon erected a Two Story 11 EATFIER. J BOA RUM) I 10E8E. Hank Barn, with Wngott Shod . ' I , n,ito mi by . 1 . 0 Alt ANCIEIt }I, ond (turn Crib at(ached, and littler neComtry oat. liiiilitige, 111th pit-illy of Fruit of nil kind, The 'I it i• i.l , ore highty rernitinsetelrd by the entire I.inil ts In good aniii‘ mann. haring been recontly Mud. a! I non . of Fiance ItO the 1. ry beit romody iinnol. 1•111 1 e 1.1 , no ror - Nil tog wen of water ill - li'lic..n.i - I Spormatctrhoitt, or ;.1.11 1 1 t ,,l we,,k. 1,111111 a Bow Brit of the h dow. . iit, - ''lsss ; :;'1.1.1.1 1 , h'.l ly , • Prewatur , Enllx.,ionx; Pox. An) yerton NV 1111111ng to VIOV.I iho prOperty lin ' II lit It'' or i,,,,,, , ,,y ; Weithue,,,,,ing Froo t do Ito 113 calling on tho miltecritier melding On la, . reset 11.,1 , 1 t 4 owl t : lorieil K x ' H oc;; 1 . 41..,,1inn, of F/1111,. . 1.111., (it'll! ta I neania.; I N,ritt an Dili I , lte In the A LSO, 011 art nt )lOUNTAIN LANti,oltontral in I::ine, end nit Oa , ,7 113-11 y [rain, f riAcitem. nribilitt S,Olll Mlailklon hitveblitti, tOLA nilleO :oath of Mt. mom 0,1 iii , or I vci,..s. 'Pliny . ore when 101 H. Ns, , iidaining riAClti.,S,c °yore,' with nnentain, • all , Iy 1 , 1., , II !II ' l' , l'et , leat ot • itt 111, in ....It Pito 'ant 0,11 11 - OTIOIr',' .1.• iii ~ ,, tainit.,lll 1 11. tn., v. heti attio tan, $ 1 B . ..Li 1.. , s it" . • ••I I i tn - iil, alt .. • . tf 3 f...int • ..1 nc cll. 1,1,1 n i no, 0,.01, 1,11 , ,,, by 22.tni_4t liAltlii EL MOHLER., Nltie lel , I .., ;Ina It :loot. NOY wt. Sole tien , t iii•c:n. A PEUEMPTO J RY AND 'POSITIVE it • 'aluable Real Estate. Thar;ulay, September 12, IR7) t0.4...1.0 :root, usoctiltir itl the •:,, r, will ,II at Pul,lit Sole, oil tho I,ror.iAto , , (lottilito 'urd c000t4., 1 , t., 1 , , 1nt1.,, Coq. oi l:irrrr.lilun n, „n Ilr , •lul , lrc tu,.01 t ‘lorlionlo , ,borgAtiol rsrtlrin I 1111/1 . 11 pla,, r It ,olth; dux, r.l , I \'ALUit(, _I'AIiAI, .to:arttog IC, I ACHE: , nod - I'Etlojl E 3, of W It-A:int 141114,1111 W 1,1111.1, .4:1 'Wry. ,01. W}ll l / 1 14 1 ,, itre I %kith atmal r, hitt , Oak, Blank I tak Had i, , try. Two.Syttry ,t'E(IN !MESE and K !Tell IN , todt If °ono,r.!: Iltot, n 'f aod all Ileum:gay out, Itat;dtogtt Tlo -14ttzt I, a tr, ad ogy conotottli ot, haul:, hall hot :natty ptartt ni ok and 11.11 , Itt 11,14 Moth, I,t) it.; a nog, cart, llutoat anti Wagott : 1 11tal, In n holt Oa ono ~ %a Ito Owned, both ly ti,ll 11 . )1 1 111, :Igo. A wall of no,or-faddtg Witt. r lo•ar the hothlitie. l'ltiterutt at looirot Mitt n; hardfrnllg of all hi ult. 1.1101 IS VI ry prodorti, , . ..I'olltli. it utgr• Illtl.l rthoril Nutt• of thid lust, looryvtltot VIII o ix t tiott" lo.ttot 1 , 1“, echrt:t.l) et tel dtoo n nog, orop thi , elpitulltan kliotthl Lot In.' to !Do, mol eu ll.lllllli. pi, itt 1 Eck p.I/ 1/,11,111, tailriVii.reil two I iris lite. Al lb, n.uuo (mot , will he soldx comfort. al,: • t ,I'lt A)1 i: 111, alai :1 Amexand ahova farm, a g SIL 1 . 1.11, AA . (taitr al trail th ., lot, oo Apple t), h aa.l I. la gd burin COll- It. .114 11011.1 , opt,ti.qt. "11 4.13 . I/0. see/ et it colts. IMPLEMENTS -FOR HARVEST I f.•l lit 1 0 111ln : roltrolt ?ht. •11 AI: opr!, t.n.utinw tI mg with vtl,r art, n0t11,..t1 /..11 I/11.1 The Sprague Mower, g,tol•1,11, skdritt,• I t, Lt. .01ii lei •I/1 . 11100 Mt., Ing )11,1,10 1.1 th. •1•.•.1 •or thp, inoovrti 1•••• , m1.1 - Ow) t Prt•-• z , -1• , •) ou, TIII.; NOVELTY HAY •r1.••.1..1111er I.y lu lvl of ot, the -.11 acting t.,o3tition of t' rrO“ 14 ovl I 41• . 1,11111,11 . I ‘,lll, is Iku a :L. Ilay Hake. The Original and ILI ll' POUN ILLY Ff) te , ?.(1'„4.. ,ffit thn .n.'"' outplet , . tu 1.311.1:Inr to. LA ND VA 1,1. EV ESHER i ,N D 13EVAIIATOR , r ,'' l',4;','" it It ,";""`" ir,” i.nt.hi in Ow ennnirtle -I.tot Ni.:0,41, warm., no •rint•i , "DP of ,ery "''' lit c -t Power tvbit.lt nur to '"'itre I"; nILr m ot, in a. r. oinparqd r , ltb otn rrs Lilo , 11,tCorp Ilinttly Ito nnn 'trio resollly on nor lot I,lninrll ol Ciiinhtirignd - Corr tinnin.,.: list, nit l'Arint.rs would do unit " 1111.1 u It 11 CARLISLE CIDER II ILL. Auctioneer 00, i..tt our ontal.11:11Oloost, hits W Llo."11'1•' tio LOotoololntlooO front nil N... 110 on. u,ll It. I L Iwt V1 . 11 ,, x „ii,.nlii 1.1 It tlirrell7 - , o 11,1110. r pro,soro /1.I•1: , thl•Air.--1 G..144.644.0-r, ,p 1 atilt ~r atn. , ting appi. pu: 'rho )Willoughby l'attint (4(7)1 C-ittAIN 1/111T,L i 3 II to huotOrnio tue,t. ptVrte 11/, oil ,illll, noA•d not At .1.) It whit of /IY 1...{1 k• 'll,, hull 11 0 011 ,altont. titotho 1,11111,, 1,101 1!1• . 01/00..1 01• titUtl . li..il I I , =I .11.,. lit /t. 'I ,11.1.. t.l •T.r 11 v. 1 1 .1.4 tore 11,11•1k11; nod 'l./1:11!" tr.. Urlll. No $r I •.....C. 41n1.• \',111,11 thy Sprlcti., Dein. 1..1J ~1 1,,r) .11 oddr Cutters, Corn Sheller:;•, .11 ail sly , . r nhJ n vat wty of.h.•r I.tl tai re, ut Mu pst pi F. OA RDNER & CU. VrOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, QA1.1.1 - ..;t.,E, PA Tai, lit) A ILDINL; allot SCI{OOI, %di! open 11,r iin 1'.0n.F.,,,....,141.:p1'11mitEit 12. MEM Boots OW Shoeir, DAVID 8alii.)101. JOHN W. fSTItOIIM. R I 1 ciLl Boot and ShOe Hougel \Vu have Just recelvod our Spring eWeS or goods Irvin the Eastern ril lee, and they oro 110 W 0111.11 . t0 the t rufpee lion or Ow llnthhLC. We hitft, bought thou% to Noll, nod at low prices for Catill. Our tdoek combos o BOOTS AND SHOES rte Ladien, motet, Boys and Children. lit. clotting every nixie In the market. (Joliet Buttoned and Laved (lalterx, In great vari oty of idyikh Turkkh Morocco, Meru Itid, Pebblu Crain I,athor and l'rent:ll Kit. LADIES' ]3ALMORAL BOOTS, :Most,' and Chlldrou's lluttone,: tuW f.5t . ...1 Iltutte; and ToolllN Boots awl Shoes of every dossrlottso, trout a Elogy to 0 Stlplu•r. Our Im tuonso stork kith bern cun•fuily selrrtod, tutu Itnirghins will be given to Purchationi M== Thu.NMI for pd.d. 111,(1,1 ilalrolivo, our frlendd, WO tbo • 111111111, gruuridly, at o rortlldlly Invited to 1 . call awl . ..lulu° our btock. , i Itrukt.rdloor f 1111 piing, No. I: S ofith Ildtioror II tl rot, our door ...mitt( or 11. Al. 8 alley . ° Crothing, atom, nearly q,o tin, Flatlialn Iludre. . . 1!rad7 . ..:1Y dTROILM & CO. ..................................—..............................., An A2p,e4tdment. proi.. , Q6F,ii AMENDMENT. • Constitution of Pennsylvania. Joinetteeolution . Propeging nn Amend meet' to the Constitution of Pouneyl vauje.' Ile it fr,otor4 t# 114 , Smote and .npre shrttutives qt 11rr (...oniniorttoeuith rtf . .I',:ntisytynnot en .Istiontly met. That the following emend taunt of the Comilltetton of 'Milo Cottintqwnoultts be ,rfoyotoil to tho 'merit, nil' tliyir , tolo . rtion or reJoe• lion, purry.,kli, to the Wl,llllOlll, Of thin tenth article thuroul; to WIL• AMENDMENTII fitrike tho'xlxtli flehtion,of fttio aftli•nifleler r Mb Caotaitution, and I,ndurt.', In llop ,Ibpreor tho. , ' 4 A..3t0t0 Trawonor f,b141 cloppn, by tho,loollllol olectord or the `otiLto. noel 64 ',tor xitch turpi xorvino rio abbll be. prototibol6 'WILLIAM xtuorr, SpcuW:r of tho.lloutio of ,Ituiirotkintntivo.n. JAMES S. MUTAN, , tipenkor of no tionnlo. Approved—Thutwouty-necoutl . day of Mardi, it too t Domini ono thoutinucl right hundroa . and novonty-two. , JNO. W.ORAItY. Crep.r.r.l 41.1 cortillod for imblioation pouluont 11, till, A rt,lo , of Cu. ' . FRANCIS JORNAN„ :I!orrotary of tilt Commonwealth: 011,00 Elucirotary iii tho Commousvoalth, Harrisburg, Juno 26, 1672. aju723o) , . Sir', James Chirko's 170 JOB' MOSES' male Pills arc extensicay rouzirriirinv:n. ni,o t wo sd Druggists endeavor to silt the coon terf eileAto 'make greater "profits: The pentane' hare the nalffn of JOB MOST:3 on each packag, I MI olhrrx (WC worthless imita tions. Thu GENGINE Pilla am unfailing i n tun cor n of tilt thonn painful awl danlrormix tilxvores to which thti female conniltotion in .hjort.. They moderato remove all oln,trlptionL;lloln what ever mina, TO MARRIED LADIES. they aro particularly tniled., They will in a short Iliac ''ring no the monthly verbal with taarnlarity : and altholigh vet y'powerful, contain nothit0: 111 0 4 - fal to the conatitutran. lts al] 00108 Of Nurvo un coil Spinal Air,oh,., l'ainlC In rho Back and I,lrulm, Fatigne on alittht, exertion, Palpitation of tiro Lie wr, Ifysterim and I(birtar,..they,will effect a cure Arbon all oilier memo: '.have failoa. The olretilarn :wound each package give frill direction., and ails lee, or will to Rent free to all writing for thorn, :waled Irons observation.. • N. ail tames whom 'Ore anstriro: cannot be obtnitio,l, Our: Dollar ent.l.,,eti his Oro 11,10 Proprie tor, JOll 1110111:: 1 , 15 Cortlaiult St., Now York Will Insaro a lamb, of tho grpgine, Containing Fifty PIM, by return mail , Fdzercly stain., from any koow ietbro of tux contrnia• W2,m723t - Auctioneer Ni \ \ SCHOOL BOOKSI AT Piper's Boots Store. nit r d,r• I larc••:rt „ !m"SIIII . N11. 1100 KS. stl.ll. arm ./.‘ll.l I t 100 . 11,1 m IformOgh ',.muntry kit ) Copy Books, Slates, Pens, Pe cils, Inks, "e g c„, Blan Books; I4le - nviranduni Books. SNlusic, Nlnsic Books, Violin, Guitar and Banjo irltrings onoLitlin '1111t1;}; '113 , .5,F; A. 11 Sunday School flerntr , I Books and Cards ALI. 601 , D t iti.sr, AT 1'11'1:XS 13 Joli sTonE. , 3'3 west .n.in tiLrea VINEG! R BIT TE PURELY VEGETABLE. .101 IN 1101;11. Ext,ll, FRE? ; FROM ALCOHOL ! OF 1. WALKER'S 1,11 AMA. V 1 NA!!! }A 12 BITTERS! V INLn , It TVII n 1 10 1 . ,11!1") P .r Born, Ildad gl.iril r, a 4,1 to- Li). " Rr• t.I th I,I tII IA 111111, t.llt IQ.. tl \1,.11 110 11 .11'1:1,11 IVO rII•II4 II firm front oil Xn,llc '1 are tla. Uhl^. ad l'aaannd .1 Prltaaid., I, l'orfort atca. ovigol..l, t.ltd 0).4,d0. earr log ' , .11 raaticr dad 1 . 1 , 11 , 5,..,L, tlia 11.0111 y ion, r.drak,hillg on I.,ranng 1111114 .01,1 I, .dy. 1110 elley , If ;prompt In tliair 11,0 , n. certain in 1 0 .tar reaulta; odd unit in all fat la, al dim. NI) PElteON CAN TA KF. EZ 4 SIIIITTERS •gle ror•thof io it rortio , ., rotinizt Vitt..{ tit,, n I.ot by almo I. nd polpfott tailor invalot, the, iYtt ,pitts dx.l Itey, Ow p Int of vl.rti bY.,1.1.:1.51A Olt INIIII II( ,I•Jiln In llto nAII-, '1'4,1111/. I ki Lb, l:hent, 111.rnttn.me, :our E .it rn-1• a, of trh, Ail , . NitaltlE. 11111,, 11,1r4. 11111 ownati..,, ..1 1 1 1.• rui:l In th,. oi Ill' 1(1.10..,,. Intl a Isondrtql xyntlitonni, are (h., utt,pi 1,6 • , t II In thew, eolnl. , lllnlo 113,1 ,11.1 r ono I "Illy 'v1111,11.. Ik.qt..r gikrint,,, 01 !tAlltrlit. 014 , 11 a Intigity tolver• tisenlonl. FVI4 GUMPI.AINT6. In youil, or 01.1. t01r.,..1 or slnglo, at the dam uof v. t. 111.11111.1041. 111 , • turn n 1 1114 , . thot, Ton:, lln tor': t1)+1 , 11y atiWinrnro 1101,.a. mai Led itsli.to,. }lot PI, 1\1‘1ATOItl" elllt•tN •: •I • ,out I•y$1.• 1,1•• or 11,•1 too•tion, t• 114, itonott, arol . lnt,otolttont Vio•ot , •, tho tit. ,••:, $ • ••• I, ss s••••y 4 mot 111411•1•••, Ito so 11 $ t t,r 4 " • •o • • .• • 11. l, Ili, •‘s•t• •••••••1 o• 1, V". /.11 gooorally tott•loco•I i,y t 4 , t:s,ll I L$0;1\1 AB WELL $•_:•$•• • Ito , ton, lot•rit of loli,11$•g ('••sss,•••tlrts and %'ss,•tritl It 001.0, A+, MU=II. =IE. •I .t , • t 1 \l, • • C, • ! •:+ 1 , 11, •t • ~,,, , I:, • , Lit 111,,0 IL It 1,,” II -I. tlltl It Ir I. 111. ) ~14•1111 V, will Inn lOU 10110 W. iiATI:f UL N 1 , 6 pr 0.141,1 Vloogor hit ter- the 'r ~ + t i4.0.Lt.1 th.t . 83eltua. TAPE, A • I! ER 11, 11,1; , Ito king In, the .4)etem of no ) tio oltooluttlt 411.- 1 , 1 royed undOl.ilogLost.od plipAol ogi•t • ri.1.11. m1.11,t0, lo i.eltooth Whs.,. lody1',1,,•11.1p1 from the pr n roeilco It in et 14.1, the Ito &hilly 01,111111.t0 it list [way blur I 'O4, 1.111. 11110111 thu 111,1 . 1 t../ 111‘1.1D111.1 shiny drposn, t but brood th,me Hung 0t0r,..i.0t: of a1...0w No ny , t• lo of :tled.oino nu ;la ogen, uu aatheirol oitivr, thu tly,tem Vr . olll W 1 0 .111,1 111, those '1111.:CILINICA DISLASES Portion. 00,,,,g;01 in Paiute Roll Sllourale, attth . Plutolo,, po But tors, tl.pt4 •Ilootto4, ok,d 311.. r, POI they ud vonoo In Illu willf/u.lpet ti' pato y,38 of tho Iluw.ln To gumtl ogtivolt, thl4 kik).o 3 doeo of woi4to'o lilltors OWN , 0, LW i,, n I, oPk, AY It PIYVOTIfiViI. M M N. G IItSON, . 01 l'lol,lell.ltls, 4 111 1.11111:, REM i'l• PENT: AND ,I 'EOM PIL"f EN r FM' Ell, ' a hiels ore se ptet :dent in the Nail opt of our ;root rivet, throughout the United states,' op, ci lily tiroseu of the 311t,51,e11.0 011io, Illintottri, 1111 null, Telinessre, entnbertitorh Arkanca. tiled, Colorado, Wee°. itio Grande, l'eart, Alabama, 1".• 'bile, Sasatplalt, llonipdte, Janina, and Malty othetn, la ith their vont ci Ilnitat•ks, throughout our entire country fluting the Summer bud Autumn, and rtp Mankato!) , so oaring ,steffonto of inottual heat and dryness, errs invarlaftly necemplusleir by 0 xtensit e derangements 4,1 do Mluilincli and Over, and other abdontln 'I viscera Thorp urn' alunye mere or loss of eta fictions aft the 11, et ,`a weaklier. and Inltnl , ln vtitto of the stomach ' and }crust torpor Id the la4els, being clogged up wit is vitiated ecCulultiektatts. tin their treatimptd. It purgatt.ye,agtortlng a ;powerful dulluen've meth thetas •veriotte,organn, In t,bentlally Ist:comfort,. '1 Lori in no ratlntrtln 'Err the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Ditterd, an they will speedily remove the Mu h colored vii.eld matter with which do bowels ere loaded, at the ntklllo limo AIM I,httltnt the apart:llona or the hoar, and getterelly restoring the healthy hitt:Nolte of the digestive organ. SCROPUI.A, Olt KiN(PS in 11,, 'White Swellings, Cicero, Eryespelos, ti, cited reach, (.14 , 1tne, t•ernitiloilt Inhal'ln.atiPlin, ilitlOlettt Intlarranntlonn, Mercurial' Alloctious, Did Soros,•Eruptious of the Skin, Sore Eyes, (le.,tire. In theme, a, In lilt Other conntlttn• Itonal r 'Disrctos, IVeliter's Tines, tr Illttere have shown their to tat curative powura in the most db• Minute and Intractable runes. Dit, IVA WiDit'S CA id iffAINIA NINENAIt BIT 'l'EltS net inn all these c.an in a cintibir von Der. •lty hilrlf) lit thitAlluon they reinOve the Catnip, sod by rtnylving, an n.) . tip' pllhatet ut ant 11,1110111tintIon ! tirefluhercutur (101.0119 the affected parts receive health, and a permanent intro le oil - acted. TIIN.PItoPr.II'IIES of Dr. Walltor's Vinegar !lit tera art Apes lent, Diaphoretic end Carminative, Nutrltiont Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter.. • frltant; Sudorific, Alterative, Mid AllO4llllOO, TIIII.AinfitiENT and utlid ItnnatlVe properties of Dr. Wall:yea Vinegar !littera are the brat halogen's] ID nil ranee of erupt lame and malignant borers, their imisconie, healing, and Soothing .propert lea pm Pleat . 1110 Idttnurn of the faeces. Their tieflativg Properties allay pain In the nervous eynturn, ktonia.•ll, and !amnia, either. from inthaninallun, wind, collo, ...intl. etc. Their Ominterarrinint influence ex., tendo tittoughout the Nolen, Their Diuretic prop. 001100 net on (lie 104111031; correcting and regulating the Dow of; Whin., Their Antifilitiotia propertace atintrilitto the liver, in tlso secretion nil' bile, end Its disehargee through thif ',Diary ducts, and ere sum, nor t 9 oil remedial ;agents, fur the curo of itillotts Meyer, rover and Ague, etc. , VORTIYYI THE _BODY MIAINFr DISEAStI by plielfylaG all its fluldo with YllliliA It Illy 11.3(0. Nu °Mende; pan . take 'hold •of a system thus 11,1•0 Urniod,..4llp_llVPT, thin I,toistaelt, the bowelo, the kid. 'coy., null the 'lon On Mu rendered distmaroproof by this I,:mtt. in, 'gonna.. • ; • \ DI Wilk 'l 4 ,NB.—,Tithe of , the titters on going to bed At ni ht 114,111 it half to ono and ono-half WHIP hlasnltill. Eat hannt Isotillahln food, ouch us hoer, steak, mad cm d“-p, vonletio. mutt tioef,'ldld Voghts- Mee, dial. I Ica ant floor •anerfase, ;TheY.ar"l'Ol" - posed al 1,0 dy vd4ottade logredlantn,ttlitl'euntafn ito eplrit.' ' ' • Ny•••• ' It - / "•• J IV.ALIS.EII, . .Proprietor. ' • ':. ' ' l • -- )t.t 11. MoDONALD .t VO., 'Druggisda npd II VII A p s i a , flan Praticisoo end N. Y. .4 , ,y - hirLD.IIY A 1,1,.bit U(10181 . 6 AND DEAT,IIIit6.• tilo7•.'lylell , /n.e. ' . . . , . 4 • MEI . VU.lir, pintos, cincsticmus,` .41 I`.o.i.ht J. B. 11, t t' AL..), 111,a...hi 11431.1:- 111, , ,tt d t T.,lo‘,Vetiapa, Ftl/11:3 , gAlif lit Arpolvti.; • ,J,.II.IIAVIUtSTIgiC t No.6' u tl .11auover etrcut xl 0, • ii.ll)Ct.7o New Yon,: Advcrtisemcpls,„ BE . VARE OF:cpUNTERFEITS:4 ItELIEF IN TIIN MINUTES Sphout nc.erd..N., EMI NEW STYLE INITIAL PAPER VilLef ar Bitters 'l'etter. ' 1111,44, 1 . 11,(11i , s TiollB, i I 1 , 504, 1..1.1.10 . [hurl , 111111111, (11, 041.11 On. rtri Eli =MI • 1 - 1 - IEI : .Carts_WHeral4 Publish every Thupsday lug 'by/ . . WEAKLEY & HADDOCK, EDITORS AgD.,PROPRIETORS OFFIQE IN RHE:E . IVB ,S..'..'HALL, In rear of the Court llousg Terms-rs 2 00 per annum in advanoe This. Paper has the 'LARGEST CIRCULATION o C anyberli,nd county,arni:con gaTrtfy presents Unrivalled Faci flies to parties wishing to reach with their advertisements, the well-to-do popula tion of this rich Valley. A limited amount of _Eli. cl -v•e , ,x't lied xi g; ivill be inserted in each edition Our advautages , Cor executing JOB. WORK were never so good as now. This do- partment of the business will be under the personal supervision of Mn HAD- DOCK, whose experience in the Job Offices of Philadelphia and elsewhere; enables us to guarantee complete satis faction to all who may favor us with their patronage. . • \Ye aro receiving iivery_wook from tho City. - NE \‘"I'YPE, INKS, CARDS, PAPERS, &C No expense will be spirod, and all that the • Best Material AND -2 Competent W Okrn anship .~ can do to increase the high reputation of THIS OFFICE for Job Printing, shall be freely given. , We believe we eau do Better • Job Work . / AND E-3C 30 AS. IL= 0 30, 3Eit. , than any other office in the county SUCII AS CARDS, QIRCIJLARS, . BrLEL 4 - Sale & Show Bills , AND Fin'e Book Work. THE HERALD Asa CAMPAIGN PAPER. In - order toodieserninate sound Repub lican doctrine - throughout the ,county; we will.finnish "THE HERALD" k 04 45 - IQ' .90 • is- from this dato until the firstVl Jainfary ~.:"WEAKLEY & HADDOCK, - Ed i tors. and Propiretoi•s; .. • C 4011316; I'a.. latiil72l,f A CARD. Ilavinedetermined to withdraw from lIIISPNESS 1 invite the attention of the public to my large and woll•eoloctod Stock of Goods, OONSISTINO OF HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS; VALISES, CANES, NOTIONS, &c., WIIIOII I WILL POSITIVELY 44C.D.,%1C , The most liberal inkiursmouts will beheld ont to any one (letliring to purchase , 30132Ctire. eir••• .11111 rent till, tore ' lkon', Nt Ulf a view to carryin g on the business. To such purchuser, immediate possession will Lu given. Otherwise, the storeroom toll, NJ far rent, posfes,slon to be Oren Apel/ 1, 1573. "Toll nod tee. You u ill Ilud it to your interest to Inky. JACOB BOAS, • N,,. 4. Nortlk Hanover Htrest, Opposite Carlisle Deposit Bank. t. 0172 m M. B. MOOItE, - - AUCTIONEILIt VALUARLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC S.A.LE The undoralood, usig men of Wto. gull, on Thursday, Soptember 19, 1872, on tlie.pretniscs ' • altiiated in Favlllo township, Perry comity, near leliosburg, a tract of land, containing THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN ACRES, ablaut ono-half of which le ntidek cultivation. tho balance covered with valuable and thriving Chest nut, Oak and Pine timber'. The Improvements are a TWO—STORY BRICK HOUSE, Kale leet,With Spring Water carried in pipe lo the door, s Brick Smoke, Dry and Bak. House, Bank Barn, 106x513 feet, (ineloding Corn Crib and ‘Vag,eni Shed tinder main final e,) fu b ituo tinily built, Witligood stabling 12 fort Sigh; Molt Barn° of nip, story 17 foot high. Thorn in no APPLE ORCUA RD near tho buildings. We propoJo to Soil about 120 acres with tho lidirroyemente, about MO acres of which rlowril sirloin it good stale of ruillratron. thilded into 111 frehei, atoll fonotal and vouttlast, Is Ifineetbliti and flint lain', partly limed over, n tack, or 2,5011 1/11.4helS of Linn r a Intro tan the !arm, to Ito pat at, 11,1 , 'nod In Full, the ba1ita.,,,,8.01 bored. Tim ocher 157 acre:: null i,,, r coldl.ulativ otdirid .11' into thither :nit wart - nit porthssorn. - This property Is worthy the attention of periions nod pm - clamor.. bait - rally, and t ill lie sold togalltto Sr , ettantio, 11.4 may be mo.t +traaltln .rx n.. It:.t, ti. on t,, land ran I.y 3lr. nu loopert 3., ..r the , ole tot, atom. Soleo ( . .111111, Mt 11 1 k . 14 1 /. 1 ,. 111. /1141 nit. ry. s. be elven. me ! ne4 tootle h/lUWB, fltilsi 141%1 N, dv5131.'11 .1. :I'l'W /111. T. Aodg Luu .91 Ennoilth r. Perry Clt.onty . l.lollllPerli 114,11 1 1,1} 1 1, 1111111, 111111 , 1 1 1. .1i Ilily of A.tle, and send lol'x to the .11.-er- al e3r11•1... Injll72tg 11. 'MO()li12, p LTIII.IC ,. ,SA LE OF 35 Buggies, - Carriages, and• Spring Wagons, 1N CAItI:IBLE, • =1 On Wednesday, Sept 4, '72. CIiN';"I,TING OF Two Two-seated Phaetons, Finished iu Best Style. .ofle Cafrcry Carriage, rno Square Bodied Carriages, Three Coal Box Top Buggies, Fouit, Yacht Top Buggies, Two 'Fop Spring Wagons, three springs, Two Spring Wagons, three springs, Two no top Buggies, Si Second-Land Bockaways, some two-seared, Six Second-hand Top Buggies,'some as good as neWTTlireo Second-hand no Lops. A few old Wag ons and Carriages. Also, a lot of Buggy Bodies. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when attendance and a qq CREDIT OF BIWIT MONTHS WILL CC GIVEN, laug.72ts kf-137: SHERIC. N. B. Moonn, VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE W9ll be told at public Ws on the premises, on Friday, ScpknibLer 13, 1972, at 11 o'clock, 11. it., it ti rat rite farm containing about 114 acres. It , taunted In South - )1 i 4.110 on township. about 111.: miles South of Cinlitle, abatiC6tio tube Bunt in iTliintit !lolly Springs, mut within nue mile of eraishista's Station, on tha 2,11.11 Mannutitt rutl rm,d. Emu in in ngout ttatc 0, cultivation, and the ~,11 Coy priAilititil cut Workout The naliroveutouts are A'l WO-STORY Fit 11131 ilOl3l , S. ' ' n rlth a wall of fadiog watt, at the door and aota:aar) out 14. ,Limq a large FR.V4 It BANK BARN, w.lll Cl.b , rit Corti Crib, Witgebi FINE ORCIIATiD OF CkIOICE FRUIT TREES 01. tho Otto?, In ttrt locating cottudition. Also, at the battle limo - and itittcu, ttlrtott .t t . ttt .4 or MOUNTAIN LAND, ID Dame town:iltip, F31)0,11 1 mllo from tho 'arm. T,r,00 msdo ktlown'ohl tiny of atle, by It. 31. 1.11.:N 1/1:11110N, Assignee of John Selimohl EMI EXECUTORS' SALE OF Valuable Real Estate 'bl ThitrBday, Scptember 5, 1872, AT TILE LATE IIEFIDENCE OF WM. 311-IJOHAIrr ttlow Nortll.ll'ext nt ClartiAle, to the rultt Wnngo nor's (hp Itorol, we will XVII in Iffllo Of Wm. Situ trhart's 1, ill. Ilit• folltm hi t ; Rout I:4thto, Nn. 1. THE MANSION FARM, b. 'Ail,l by tb, Cnnod. gah,oCtlrt•vk, owl tracts Hr 4 2 and .1. coat ...mg 114 ACREn (111 AV El.. rtnict measure, about. 22 le,nn of which is fine Moolhor loud, wra nna.nteler high cultiva tion, ar.4 ~ta eret, of Ti t o improve eet, or, a log IHory ti.TONE 1111 EL - 1,1 , 4i 1101 , E, two-slorY ladling Hoene, imp Frame Bonk Horn:Wagon rhrtt. Core C . 61115, Otlfi ehr,i. !log Pre, Sit lloore and othei eutleni.lientO A One It eli an N.0..r, hard owl et..., "Ancor cr.., recital nog MIA levy dealrobin I oral. Wins been I , .1103 I !Hied. NO. '2. adjoining Nos . 1 and :1, thc ('.en eilagnlnct ore. it,. 11 lands el Win. itarnits, linker soil • Dr. it Rat's:containing Ilit Attlikio anti 16 Pliabilikid, strict 111.811 re, about:; arts sit II hit h IP II Ood The improvements are a twu anis' FRAME DWIIL I. INO IfuUBB, FRAME BANN ISAIIN, Wagon Slat!, Corn Crib, Ilog Pen, and other outbuildings. , About 12 acres are meadow land. The tam is well (card, and, high cultigailiot and tir.odaettse It has ben ,recently biased. \ NO. 3. Adjoining NOB. I and 2 and the Corm], guiltyl creels, .ontauting TO ACRES. and 111 PERCIILS, strict mower,', about 2 eves of which is Woodland. The initirove in ebb, are a two.atnry FIIANIH DN Ebb. INO rItA 51E BANK BARN, Cern Crib,. %Yager, Shed and other improvement, About IS ammeter, meadow fund. Thoru Inn fin, youngDreberd. on. am placr It he well fenced a d hrue beau will timid. It litts Lone recently limed. NO 4. A tractlif land on SIX (lop Rota, about 4 nillOs north-w6At of Carlisle, adjoining, land of Philip Zleglet, Daniel Miller, Henry Snyder not Alex. Caraanm,• containing P 4 ACRES and 00 PERCHES, strict namenre, haring thereon a two. i. allay 1.01/ and WEATHER-BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, a well at the door, a new ricArdE BANK DARN, Wagon 3hed. Corn Gibs, /km Anorit Beane, are Woodland 'The fences are good and the land Inno all been recently Iltned, There bran abundance of fruit en It. NO. 6. A lot of ground , on Waggoner's Clap Road, near Beecher's Tavern, about 8 miks north-west of Carliale, containing 10 ACRE'S and :14 BERCLIES, hav ing thereon erected a two-story DWELLING HOUSE, FILAMB RANK BARN, Bog Pen. Stook° Bonen and othurouthuildlnga. There is n'll'oll of water near the door main variety of Irult OD tht , mace. .This is a very.doairablo ilOlO.O. NO. 6.'A Vacl of Woodland at the foot Of tho North Moon tfillirti 11111 u wort of Waggourelf sap, Stood, about 7 miles north-west of Carlfolo,ddioloing lands of Jolth..Waggonor, Henry Mentzer o&t othke,cou• talulug 17 ACRES and 191•PENCLI OS. , N' O. 7, A tract of Woodland Ia Carroll townslkip,. Perry county, adjoikkinglandnor Wm. Al.. Henderson, II °pry Philo anti othare, containing 10 ACRES 'ank1110: PERCHES. Thla land is a little 'What of Crancea, (.14 Road, about Ikaltray dolor, 'ihe tribuntaln v and lei covered with thriving young Clic Mint 'and Oak tim.' her. NO 8. A tract of Woodland near the, nbovn de. scribed tract—the land of Wm. Et: Efenderaon between the two tractacontaining 10 ACRES Mid. '6O Pk:HOLIES of thriving young Olutatuut and Oak • timber. At the name Onto antrpinee nearly '3OO pasts wino sold, Tomtit will be (etsy, snit niado known on the day or sop. ; Anybody desiring to examine either of the trusts, will Le shown lover them taper culling upon the ten. Into, or upon Geo. W. Swigor, residing on, No. 1. Salo to comments at 9 o'cloolc o, m: JOSEPH :311U011 ART, GEO.W.'./11411.141t. • 15au72t0 Eveutors' of Wm. Shughort, doe& • F'" SALE, rtikr , TEMBh:WORY BRICkaCiUSW. situated on the corner ;or South Ilauover. nPlaialto the Mnrkot Buono, ):110W11 us INHOPFIS CORNER, krlvnto toshit'liue„. with alto thu nunkru , Iniprove manta. Alen a . Store Reeni p , Daguorroian Gallery, ' Law Offices, • Dentist's Olco. .Alou auroral room occupied by difTurent soutetirii, all of which nru In good ordur. I will oho (116potio of •Ut Plt/VATIZ SALE, tha KOOK of 'C'roc,iiiie3. and Q q.c enswarp, . . milk UOOD ' WILL, now doing n mploultd OASII . , BURIN lißtt. Butyfactoty 106901311 given foi selling out. Iniluirb or;,, . 4 itograf For Hale lENCMIE AUCTIOITEEIS
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