II , '. Home ',aod C004...1t0m5 , - )Imaiutt ot , 'rut] CLuNtyr. mooting of the latay:appointod members of the Standing" Committee will be held at Carlisle, on Angust st, at 111,0'0100k a, tn., for the purpose of olocting a Chairman to servo the ensuing year. =MIN b. "Stem" for "sip" is the latest TILE evening conceits of°the crickets have commenced. NEN.Tmonth will nsherin the oyster— bocausg.it has r - Tnit'lM : d 'Unel yellow.leqf forcibly re minds un of the near approach of Autumn Tiloottmoirr flirtations are played out for the,presenti unless they takd place ahouth"o'cicick in the morning. A LAD] friend will accept thanks for a lovely.bouquet of chaise flowers tondered "ye Iq3al" a few days since.. EynatagnY is Complaining that the musquitoes.nro—annoying. Of comae, what nhilb,citi sips ouWbe L 6611.111 are' offering their entire crop. pf :apples at 10 cents per bushel, and cider4it A liNiu.N.camp. ,. .meptiug is pragress at Chestnut '4reVe:',.-1-riniles from Lees bur,;. It will, continue over the Sab- MEI A LAD fell from the railroad bridge last while awaiting the advent , No pepou EIME Our cl?nrobes 'have hrcn potrly at ten,lel this summer, ,, pal ticulaily the , l'Vednen- lay evoning lectures and prayer mectino. To LIAM (I.,g3—cover NV't.l sLryclmiun. ICs ;t4cnt 'i nn: for tho pa er tiu , l of I.7drophohia. o:4l)rT.—The 11.0-v dot . C..mpsny, of this h•i...,sigh. 41;1,1,M adair febt1,;.?:1.i..1 IT it-! sail thct I,atilipg currency i 4 yell: good yip: , to :Tread Tifat is the re - o:on nhy sv Si.y; nctin 1.1,e A (1 , 4 - klmt ,;ymp toms of 1,ydiq,: x 1q , 31,1 . r, , Palled on Sab bath, by . a' e01,:n..1' 11;:. employ of MAN Y of the alvain and ornamental tree's in this uoiahliorhood have died. of lato—Pat.tapunless it taiglaQ)l tattritatabh6 to the: protracted heat. -*.4 'fur - nut trees of all hinds promise to yield a large urep this Fall. We would advise Young America to get himself in reatltn4.ll:9l: black fists and sore lips. A titc-ram , gentleman informs- us that he can get information - on both sides of the question by reading last year's Trihans, and this year's Triblene. \Vi aro pleased to note that our respeCteri 'lona : ism:lb A. L. Sponsler, 4 esq , is able to bo 'about once thore. Ilia hosts of friends be glad to hear of his recovery, Mit , ..f. T. .TusKri; keeps-always on Laud a stook of the verifinest Ihiuors iu town. 11i4 whielcios, brandies and wines aro not uninufaetared Irons drugs, but first class articles. ' . . TEM 'tenth annual exhibition' of the Adams county Agilealtucal §ocky, will be hula at Getty , sburg on the 24th, 25th and 261.aays , 9Mlitemlpi:41Le Gtimb week as the Cumbefland county. ONT. o 1 the Aoams attaheil toliobinson S CO's. Circus started off at; a lively into of sliced while passing along last Pomfret street, and ran for almost a mile before the driver fi nce , :oded iu getting cootrol of them, Thug's; i valuable hofonging to Mr. Cornelius of Menallen town ship, AdAms county, were killed' while in a field, last Tnursilay morning, during the prevalence of the thunder storm. They must have been killed instantly. Tot.: money dram , : was stolen out of M r M. :,Tiiiti 4 —. p.ar, op ' 1 1 i ipois 't,re - a' few evetThigs'sinco) ticl ifs rtontorits, amount ing to a smill . t.ai over Z.. 1., was," rionfts- Cat.t.l." The empty'drawer was subse- guel , tly-found in a naigliboring titablo number or barns lei,-ve been Ira ncd•irour the ,eficols•or li,4l:tning, and inu4 .Stock'killcil from the cause this Summer, then for it nun.ber of yeare. We can scareol,i pick up a eagle exchange-without. ' DIA (4, or this kind • mooting the eye. Tans. Klintaoc re-opou her Select School 'ror•the ini , Cruction of young cbil arca on Memlay. .lcia l anker, 2 - ; 1;'ov particulars andthforne.ttion, rhlress"rir call on her at :Southeast' corner of West .and . r. redi)llll7 . Lrr 645•6 4 OT We Geo. WoOds orßns are of Dow and beautiful pattern, their nzdsictl qualqics and workananship 'aro of such a , Chaitactor at, to •inahokilioni inarrniticont• - iniitrninents; , 'To - - ho •seen and,4:te'd'itt J.dth. :11M:onintimet4i:141,eit roomi'ci rner of Pomfret and Pitt Carlisle, Pa. SriEN DID' GAO B. —3ll'. a (I.CA ' 9ener, residing on the corner, of Louth e r and Pitt. ii4ietiaklmitabcl,'.Tl •'g4,go„a f ( T . beauty eclipses anything we have yet seen. It measured 7k inches, and weighed one ' half ounce loss than one-fourth of a pound, and was delicious. §tilayS ct . = devil. 166111 of 'tho lidrrieborg Patrio says : The soveral railroads intersect= ing with Cl o ,Ciii.nberlang road .hetvieen.ciiiidgeport - and Carlisle, _are doing a good passenger, businesq.'?. Wo suspect it Veuld, takie yo soyera;Aays,to'find thes , everal railroads. whiejk.:'AniorSedt:ilietittlheilandYalleY, • good passenger 'business. ' RAILnO4I) ITE*B,—i?atiNepger ~4 and • freight hupineii on the C. V. R. R. is unttpualy heavy : „ t . • ' A`l.7Anan; artioud or Ardis pod over the South MOuntain AN 90 . 9 through thin piano on F,lah . hath,.,oolorliut , to llarriaburg, o oreh.ting: Vc; .mout. . • GIIOUNDWas lirokon, on . tho seventh in •stant;YfOlitll,d,?., ikOing; "tka York . Springs brant,:h of.tho H. & P. R. R. - on 'lands of • James 'Gat'door; lonoAildr thild from York f..4jkrit(hil."Tlia'''eiintrahtOr; • M.L MeelthOtxlieetfi'tpilsli o tkv, A .. st,eadily to completion.. 'to' • survey * lino titni."'n and cheap route found,;4listanco ' frotry Hco SpringS,lo i milas, A'T•oin, Ilarrlsx _ burg, 60: Tidy will' forn ai connection Nyifh the lircrluriulc & . „ " - I,Vtc, arO tlitiobtt;l to 141 . .....fim0q General Aftbzit'-of the or tho C: v.. 11.. R., for recent favors ex; teuileffno: • • • ; • • Mil Lim all who'desiro to Pm lase lash ioutiblbe woll fitting mid substantial boOts or' shOos, visit thri - 'store. of Mr, Adam Dyiort, No. 4 East Main street. Mr. Dysart has ono of the most varied' and conipleto assortments of boots and shoes that can be found outside of the cities, and which ho 'is prepared to sell at very reasonable prices. He uses only the best material, and 'employs nopo but the moit superior workmen. Ho can Abereforo be relied upon always to fur 'Mall satisfactory work. Give him a call. ON last Thursday evening a mooting of the Republicans-or - Carlisle was called to moot in lthoenis Hall .at p. m. `Thong,ll only short hotice had b, n given, ye,t, quite a number were present.. The meeting was called to one the election of Chas. Ogilby as - P,resident, and M. F. Thompson, Secretary: Cep. Todd stated the object of the meeting was to take the initatory stops to form a Grant and Wilson club, and 'moved the appointment of a committee of seven to carry out the said object. Messrs. Weakley, Moloy, Crabb, Harder, Fagan, Vance and Burliholder, , wore ap pointed on the committee. Heil - tails were made by several per sons present ou the prospect in this and other eounties. . ,The ropolt of the committee will be given on Thursday evening, August 29, and it is hoped that every one desiring to join the club will be present, or send in their names. Lot there be a grand rally 011 Thuruday ereuing, and a club formed able 10 do work that will tell in the cemh.g elect I'n:buTE REsi , EcT.—At. a meeting et rriends lodp, Keights• 'of -PytitiaA, held in their ball, .CarliEle, V it le, IN7'.:, ttt follov.in were Imaninlonsly ,olopted We EIIEAS, It ;las pleased the Al tb.• U i verse to remote from a inoment'A onr d:rother L. ~ti o • of llc. tilt members of our I,ociJe ; .and we bow in humble 6uin.ll.,d'in (if an All-wise I,:mwviu,.; that lie loth til well, wo demo to flly this. Lei!. ate to high moral :,ncl erefn :i::.!olt11 Is h'esnf.;, ,- 1„ I hat, in the death of Brother h. Xey, thist\l,t.dge has, lost ono of its .steent,t.tt mendtet:s 4 ,t.hu calve of uhe of its nio,t, en - the ~titt wd ltiavesupputiers, and the c-tutonity.a gcnerc:.w and useful citi zen. 11”: 4 0 11la rtuailtius lead entlearud ettit to all with V. hull: lie oral associated. That in this sudden awl awful dispensation. we are again re- Iliinded of the uncertainty of life and certainty of death, Warning us to be al wa:,s, like him, ready to resolve and an swer the lIIIMMOIIS. L'eq , ;vr That to the afflicted family and friends of our deceased Brother we itender our warmest and most smut(' sympathies iu this their great bereave ment Resolved, That we attend the fuiviral in a body, and thatthe Lodge and ter ho draped iu hb3tirning for the usual Lime. That these resolutions be inscribed in c blank page in our journal, and that a copy of the same be sent to the family of the deceased, and for pub lication to the papers of Cm•tislo. WILL M. 001 L. it. BRENNEMAN, n C. 11, 111.1MW11 N, - Committee. SOME time ago, a few young ladies of our town formed themselves into /In association known 118 the T. O. L. We knownottho.meaniug of the Thystio letters, 'T.. C. L., but we are given to ondeVititud that it lit an association for mutual improvement—certainly a very 'dutiable object. Only ladies are •ad mitliiii into this mystic society, but Miss ktry, the worthy president informed us that gentlemen would be admitted if they would submit to a special initiatory celcuMay. This spe'cial ceremony con- FiStri in, first, crawling through a key hole ; second, hanging suspended for ono hour by a single hair. Is there one who would undergo such an i initiation? This society determined to give a leap year picnic. They invited a select few, but some of the few were so " select," that they did not appear. On Sitturday mottling early, camellia ambulance with the society, picking tip, litre and there, the invited guests, and when full, .Went, rolling along to the Carlisle Springs, the favorite And best Morticing grounds in the neigiThoihood of Catfish:. The weather was all that could :me desired. 11 turn, 'tis true, but with a cop] breeze, that made ono wish the day Nras longer. 2,11 were bent on enjoyment , did enjoy thtnaselyes, with playing croquet, to c opins, dancing, interspOrsed at tort;. withrefreshments. The ride 4 in the cuol. of ;ho evening, ol tether night, was delightful. A merry etowd dlled the' bus.i and made the welkin ring — with all the old familiar •sou'Otintt tiath could call forth. Swiftly ~the tiittfilkSited, and too soon did we dzr:ew that the leap .3u:it...picnic was among the things that wore. CllAN7'loti ii%n,E OF BASF. BALL.—On I.r4;t Friday the thivd and deciding game of lime ball, foi . the championship of Cueiheticed eras played between the awakes, of lliirrh,burg, and Mu datelic of Mechanictihurg. It wag expected, by the visiting clubs, that the game 'would bo played on the fairgroutalS,*-wris the case at Oliam gireburg, York and•Clettysbvrg, but the committee of arrangements were unable to procure them.' . Notwithstanding the disappointment, the game commenced on the ground corner of West and Wal nut streets at about 10 o'clock, with about COO 'visitors present. The ground was not in condition for•good playing on aeconnt of weeds, but was no excuse for the miserable muffs and overthrows which,,seemed, to be' the rule rather Mimi the , exception. The Dauntless ex , aille4 at the ,bat, and this gaVe them 't,l4gictory,'ao in fielding tfie two clubs' wore about equal. The, pitching of the Dauntless wriS . also superior to that of the Mutuals, the latter being very wild, uo less than eleven men going to first ',base 'on eallod balls; In the sixth inning Mr. Gardner, the 'umpiro, was overcome ,P - y - 9ie heat and tuns removed' from the by Mr. • hrToact" We will not criticise the game further than to say,that in our opinion neither i'elub?.from7-Friclay's, game, should long rbinain " Wo "append the B 0010: IVIII vim,. BOlRrtab...# 3 3 Croft. c ./ 1, ,4ont e.,,.,.....2 ~4 In.tu ). ¢. '' 'll.l , gdolk• t'• ' " . I.'" ' 4Binnnona Ir. Buruelt I f.... ..... 6 ,' 2 gnat cf"..... litogua 1 13.4 . : ............. ~ 3 Konnetly a b 1 Zug 31./...,....,...4 I Lollard 2 b.. MAUI ji.:..'...'. . 14 • " 0 Brillion p.... 'Botillmottll u'a."1...3 .! 3 gratour a a... Eberly.° r ..... , ....I 4 block r r.... udings tlulnrd ........ 4 0 '7 2 8--22, Dantalt•ti •1 10 1 2 4! . 3 2 40 Firit ; 'Daunt "ler3H-`43. I!. as (1 oii called.lAllB-31u0;11 DaluktlessL-1.4: Thpo gatuo,."B ,boure nuil,ls minutes. • E. I. Tom), , • Liain.Nox .has but ono prisonor Jan. - Morals aro,in a healthy condition in that town. Ar.i.LEs are verynbundant this season, , in consequence of which bairels for chid' : are getting scarce. . THE CuMberland Guards of this place, took part in the demonstration at Hai . - risburg last week, returning the sanlo day. Oun citizens havo.boon treated to more auroral disphiys during the past' week. This has been a good year for Northern lits, ‘ AN organ. grinder, accompanied by a' tambourinist and monkey, regaled our citizens with choice music on last Satur day evening. ' Tau streets presented an unusually lively appearance on Saturday evening, being thronged with the youth and beauty of the town. The exercises at the corner-stone lay: ing of the Ku i tz Church, on the Poor house Road, last Sabbath, wore unusually impressive and largely attended. WITH few exceptions rain has fallen every day that there has been a pie-nic by parties from this place. Strange, how queer, yet nevertheless true. Mn. JAS. D. REA, a well-known citi zen of this county, residing in the "up per end," has gone WeSt on a pleasure trip. We wish him a pleasant journey. WE are indebted to Hon., John D. Craigh, Attorney and Counselor at Law, for late San Francisco papers. The gen tleman is Commissioner of Deeds for the State, of Pennsylvania. Two short-horned Durham cows, val ued at $:300 each, were 'killed by light ning,on the 12th instant. Th , :iy belonged to Messrs. J. M. & L. R. Suively, of Washington county, Maryland. T o_Lii liberetary Auoul dusk mt. In t Mowlay evening, Joseph Thompson, of this place, was at tacked by some unknown 'males in the vicinity of the railroad bridge, and abused in a terrible manner. 'l'm?. Bev. nartzler, pask2r of St. Paul's Evangelical clini•eli, havii:g returned, services, will be held next t 4 abbatli ruoln ing'antl eyeninv. at tho u,:tial !lour. The cor;1.:,lly vit(ril to attel,Liot. to Ll.) ad dress of (;on. A. G. Shape, or thili:vlart., ilelivere,l nL Liu. recent. Ilp.rvest, Holm, appuars up Hun tlr..t pare of Chi% issuc.. IL will well r , ..,pay careful perusal. ALTOONAAS to have a People's Ilan- ing TM. $30.000 havini.: already been subscribed. How about the 440,000 that was subscribed last Fall towards the erection of a fu ' reace in this place 0 Lot us have light on the subject. TIIE heat has beam so great this summer thatmany of the farmers have boon un able to work their . horiies in the middle of the day. It is said to have bei3n longer "heated term" than has been ex perienced for ten years past. • DEctimm.v tho Rudest spot in town is in the alley opposite our office. We would call the attention of the powers that be to this matter. It is anything but' pleasant to have your olfactories greeted with unpleasant odors at all Moira of the &ay. • " Too handsome colored poster ip sued from Tots OFFICE for ourselves has attracted a great deal of attention. ,We still /Me, all contrary reports notwith standing, and defy competition in style and beauty of colored posters; or work manship. Work executed promptly, at low figures. As Mr. J. M. Wallace and lady of this place, were driving to Holly a few evenings since, thel narrowly escaped a serious accident from the breaking of an axle. The animals started off at a rapid gait, and the lady was placed in a perilous position, but fortunately the fleeing animals were arrested without injury to the occupants. OIiA.NOTIS have been very scarce this Summer, and we have been told that for weeks past there was not ono to be obtained in town. A gentleman offered 25 cents for a single ono the other day, fur a sick person. Hmerieb, on North Hanover street, received a impply on datnrdvy, which ho will sell at 75 cents per dozen, and upwardH. • - 0. Y It. DAUNTLESS 0 ~,0 2 ~2 0 ..1 4 37 :47 19 -.1 2 1 4 1..0 7 8 0 No live business man should over use an envelope without having his card printed thereon'. It is not only a class advertisement, but prevents many annoying mistakes. For busint.vt, men, and others who desire. this class of we have a large lot of superior envelopes which we will dispose of, printed, lower than can be obtained at ;toy other estab lishment in the Valley. IN reply to our inquiry relative to the Vire V.stinguisher, wo have been told by a Well informed gentleman that al most dreamy-eight dodhu•s wore raised from the citizens, and Messrs. Moses Bricker and Lucien Warren made lip the balance to purchase One instead of, throe of these indispensable - machines. Wo trust - this may prove satisfactory to the parties desiring the information. Sous; difficulty has arisen in ranking application for bounty, under the Act of April 22, 1872.- That act only applies to persons who wore mustered_ into. service Prior to August 0, 1861. A:largo NUM beto of the Pennsylvania 'Reserves who would otherwise be entitled to the bou,pty given wore mustered .in after that date, and - therefore tho bounty is withheld. This ditflcUlty grow out of irregularity in mustering, and will be remedied as soon as Congress moot. Pro-Nrcs.—On Thursday last, the Sab bath School 'connected with the Bethel church of this place, Rev. Wiley, pastor, repaired to the delightful grove on Judge Watts' farm, a few miles west of this place. Despite the thfinder shower iii •the evening, a pleasant day was passed ,ap this beautiful spot. I:3lmicr 'pie-nies wero hold in Handl., ton's grove, on the York Road, and IL Wealcley's grove, in Dickinson town ship, on Saturday last These .parties were under the management of ladies and gentleinou from the rural districts, althciugh manylnvited guests from town participated. Games, plays, dancing and other innOnont amusements were in dtilgod in, the feativition,boing kopt up until a Into hour, Whim the ,approaching Sabbath caused thorn to diapers°, all be ing delighted with the manner in which the lieure had boon paned. A terrible storm passed over this bor..' ough on Wednesday night of last week.. • The limbs of trawl were blown off, shut- • tors torn 'from their fastenings, nothing of w movable nature escaping that was exposed to it ; The bulletin board of John Robinson's circus on • Pitt street was blown over on its • shit), resembling, for all the world abridge on the,Marletta 4 and. Cincinnati railroad. In 'a short time MC611171: ShOldrOr repaired the dam,. age and pedestrians could mice more read With pleasure the mammoth odour tisomout.- The storm in tlia surroataliag courktd was unusually , demo. • • FAS . K Brit ing shouldbo stopped." seed birds aio flying Southward. ,Tho sCiliirrol hunting campaign ro.. Portod'Wour iiportsmon to boa succoss. SERVIcIrs are held in_ St. Patrick's (Catholic) church on Sabbath evenings, since the introduction of gas. • WE aro happy el) state that'Col. M. Poiaroso is slowly recovering from his recent sovoro attack of clybontory. MR. JACOB MARTIN', Of - Middlesex township, has our thanks for soino very lino speciinens of yellow fleshed melons, which were highly relished, • • Tint Contract for the building of Alm uow court house at Hagerstown, Mary land, has been awarded to N. C. Thorn burg, of-that place, at ir-,04,000. TUE Mail train North on the South Mountain 11. N. mot with an accident' at Noble's switch, ou Tuesday morning, detaining it • a considerable time. No person hurt. - Two or three knock-down arguments took place ou the square on Saturday evening, at an early. hour- The, police were ptemptly on the spot and quelled the disturbances. Iz N{ mild be a source of gratification to us to • know' why so Inat,y men carry their handkerchiefs in their hats, instead of their pockets', Where they properly be long. Who can answer us? TirtmE will be P. United Blethren camp nioeting in t 1 woods of Androw , WT. Wlckey, at, Springville, oit the fifth, of September. No huckstering allowed to come within the limits of the gremais. Mu. ;lonx DAvis, of Dickinson town ship, has our thanks for a basket of magnificent apples, which wore highly relished liy all hands connected with the Office. e hare seen no floor this IMRE Tul.: Inc:m . lms of i.hc Good \Yin intc,udcd Lo uNorch-o iltoir 'mast:con" 1a • ti:durday evoinng, I+.t .Iflut . getting op :Avant wow forldd,len of tho wator. lioys, Lc ,ute of d wafFnext Limo before you go ahond. , tournainent at Gettysburg 'l'l lirs c hay was a gland suceeAs; tho pleas ures of 4) day termlnating with 'a bell in ttio evening DI. G. at 1:1,1er, well lcit?en: to many of mu . citiiens, tilled an irni.ortaut posltiou. Gan't have 'a tommtmout \s, hat say y:et, gatlaui, yonng men A:: old lady, on entering a more in town the other day, raid : Why, it can't. be that you keep this store yet. ! thought, yon had gone out of . business. I ain't, seen your name or anything about your stow in the paper for over a yoar, and everybody in our neighborhood thinks you have . guile out of business." THE 'nylon season is at its height., and . judging from the enormwts quantities offered for sale, one would suppose the supply was inexhaustible. The dry weather, ‘OlllO it Seems out to have af feJted the crop, greally. improved the quality of the melons, which have Icon fully up to thcir usual standard of excel- AN exchange says : Think of an editor, with all deliberateness and o• lc.:ninity, sitting down to write an aittclo at this season on " Warm Water for Chilled Egga," with tho starch all soaked out of his shirt, his paper collat hanging in pulpy shreds over a demoralized neck tie, and the mercury cavorting . above the einoties _ . Tun FO. now law declares no money ol der shall be issued for more than fifty dol lars, and the fees therefor shall ho, for or ders not exceeding ten tel live eenty; exceeding ten and not exeeeding'tweuty dollars, ten cents; exceeding twenty and Lot • ex.t.euding thirty tiollartt, tlfteen cont.; ; exceeding thirty and not exec!, d ing forty dollars, twciuty &tenth , wteeed ing forty dollars, twenty-five on ts. WE learn that the meeting called in Good Will Hall last Satuniny evening to farther the cause a Cirerl,. was a de cidedly tame affair. ;?'l u were'but few present, and some of. those that were there did not show moel• emnesaiess the cause. s N2ideutally overheard ,sonic Dcmocrats asserting a few evenings since, that they were more dis posed "not to support the, denied old abolitionist" than to unite with any or gcmization to advance his pp:Teets. Many of the Democracy " won't enthuse this fall worth a rent." I)4,l)l:E.—Tiie e•quitry is iloootql with circular:, hcadud "! thur )01,oullarn, bank n0..0 ill l'iy 'l , , the Troastiry l)cpartnietn,) No. .1`; 3 NVYork,'; who pre. tel,!? , to have immenso (plantli 1:6 of grecnbacks for sale, and further asserts ka "the [Honcy Is Mit cdmitefeit, Ind thu real genuine art.iele"—that "over issue in the Treasury Departmat of many millions placM.l the large anion]) .• in the hands of the printers; and that ;.; the reason why it is offered so cheaply." The man's instructions to remit by ex press only, and not through the mails, is another proof of his villainous enter prim]. Let those Sclto desire to keep out if trouble give' these couuterfeitors and swindler, a wide berth, 'Oil thumb save their money as well as reputation. Silt:nines SALE.s.-Z-Those sales took plaed at the Court House, on Friday last, a large number of persons being in attendance. Of the 10 tracts or proper ties offered, 10 wore sold - and the sale of sof them stopped. The properties wore sold at low figures. Below wo append the prices realized. A lot of ground in Newton township, the property of M. T. and Martha A. 'Walker, to .Tas. 11. Brewster, for $506. A tract of land in Middlesex township, containing 100 acres slate land, and huv ing a brick mansion house, brick 'tenant house ,with improveMents, the propety , of John Schell, to C. P. Humrich, eon., for $0,1300. A two-story log building, 20x20 feet, on the east side of Poun 'Arcot, in the borough of BhipPensburg, the property of Jadob Jacoby, to Henry Ilollar, for $lO A lot of ground situated in West Penosborb' township containing two acres, having a two-story framo lions() on the Same, the property of Peter Palm, to Gardner & Co., of this placo for $5OO, . A lot of ground on Penn Area, in the borough of Carlislo, th,o proporty.'of Wilson and Agnes Lamison, to Potor Spahr, for $lBO. A lot of ground satiated, in -Mifflin township, containing eight acres, with a two-story frame house and stable, the property of Barah Hickabaugh, to P. L. arrielc,.for $B7O. Also, three lots of gromid situated in Newburg, hav,ing buildings eroded on the sumo, the projim:ty'Of Moses ICdidtle, 'to C. Long, for $252, $l5O and sll24e spectivoly. A lot .of ground sitnnted in the bor ough pf Clarlit;lo,, 00000 rein, having a evvi - b-story, rciugh-cant dwnlling , howl hrnotoil thordon, the prkiporty of Mr..arl Mrs. W.' E. J. C. :itoolc, for sl4ooo. Is our lasfissue,:in noticing, the acci dent to Mr. 'Bridge, wo wore mi s sinibrined with regard to the medical attendance. Di. B. P. Zeigler is the physician who has charge of the Case, and the operation was porforined by Dr. Kieffer . and Zeigler. The patient is still. under :the caro.of Dr. Zeigler, and ii doing well.- I.IOIIINSON'I3. circus proved success in every particular., Tie dau agement, no doubt, were well pleased with their visit to this place, being greeted With crowded houses at Loth entertainments. It wad far superior in every respect, to any similar entertain ment that has visited thiS place for a long time, ==l " ELECTION.—The annual meeting or stockholders of the Harrisburg and Potomac Railroad Company, was hold in IsTewvillo, on Monday, the 15th inst.. The following officers were elected for the. ensuing year : Daniel V. Ahl, President; D. V. All, Alex. Underwood, Asbury Dirland, ohn Evans, George Cloven Dr. I.v. 11. Lo gsdorf, John Moore, \Vm. M'Clellan and Dr. .T. 11. Marsden, Direct ors; W. H. Owen, Secretary ; A. S, MI- Cullongh, Treasurer; Jno. D. Booker, Assistant Treasurer. Dr. Marsden and Mr. Becker represent especially the York Springs I 3 ranch of this road. 1 CUM BERLAND COUNTY 11ORTI, - .ULT RAL Sociom—This Society hol&I its Fall Exhibition in Franklin Hall, Mechanicsburg, on thO 18th,*_101 - 1.:, 90th and 21st days of September: A "hearty invitation to compote for ! premiums is extended to all the citizmis of the enunty ; and also to cilireint of all the her counties of the Slats 'Mu! hall is spacious, and adiniridily ada;;.cd for the display et . fruits, 'Vegeta bles, &:. The quantitic" remiirml arc very small, and can lc, 'nought or smut wit! , the atimranee that the Executive Cninmit tee will attend properly to any articles interaled for disph,.y. The hibitor; have herett,c,;l : i.; chiefly con sisted person ; living Esti. of Carlisle ; hiinglt a number front the upper 2nd c,f yitint.y. Jim - LI also exhibited. The ;Seeitty 1a.'101; t 'county institution, wo aro anxions to have adl parts of the ciiii..ty I,mm:tented, also the adjuicing cpu,:tim.. The pretniurs list will be read j ; Cor ilistribittim in a few da3 itWarthicl for me: itori us:. at Le"; ti-m:.„11 Le`, °Limer:it ad in 1..1.a I,la Artit.los sent rcr I;: iie taken the dt'n 1 1. :1 ; the Commihtee. The hall' will be open front eihht o'clock a. m. to ten p. in. IVe expect, the Cumberland Valley Itailpaul Company will issue exenrsion tickets. All who come' will Lind a hearty wel conic. - J. 0. SAvrox, Prrcidoit nuns DEATIL—Again it becomes our sad duty to chronicle the sadden derit'l of Mr. Lewis a - ,eitiz.en of thin place. front the particulars ob talia,il we learn that be was found in his aLable at Chambershorg iu a dy ing conilition early last Thursday morn ing. Upon being discovered,offorts were made to resuscitate him, blit in a few moments tiro vital spark had fled. His death is att.ributabkto heart disease. Mr. Posh was well known not Only In this place, where ho has resided for many years, having made his home at the Man sion House, but along the line of the C. V. It. R. and Pennsylvania R. It, hav ing been a "conductor of __au . individual line of cars between bits point 041 Plitadelpliia, and only left the business v.lien he met with a serious accident at lfirlgeport, whin depliled hint of one of his linits al,out ,two years sinci,. iornat din 11 - aimless with Mr. Cornelius fm 'considurablo time, since shirt he was a incrater the firm of Mesh A Bretz, livery stable keepers. A short tuna. sines he openrid a livery establithment Uhamhersbure, .and was doing a lino business. The remains were brought to this ace the same day he died, accompanied a delegation of Odd Fellows; of winch order he matt a member. The funer.l tool: place on Friday afternoon, and' was largely attended. The deceased lea) its a young widow to molirn his untimely etai e Laving been married but eight tuontlia. Mr. Bosh served with distinotion in the late rebellion, having enlisted in Company A, 7th Regiment Penasylvania kme,:ves. Ile was a gentleman lossessrd ~ f iminy fun, qualitie, and his death Is :,inesrtly togretted by a haw., circle. of ae , 11,WILLOCUS. Com :II tlt Llk t Ti IC czuellrAcK' 13 USIIIII7.BS this hat; I,ecomo a great Unsinerei it question hart o rum 0011 aakea why men aro not more tam- ceseful tit° country towns. I ibid there, ay.) several reasons. First, Clur business cannot be carries ou without' Lu'oney. Many of our shops are ntartc wit Lout nioMey or Avityi very hale, and the.credit system •-I the disadvantage . . they have in buying soon wind them lip. They often boll a job at a sacrifice ~10 order to meet. pressing; demands; and in that way ruin their business.- They . are not able to buy good stock, aid by making inferior jobs they lose the confh. dunce of the comfnunity. . - Men often T . :O into the ceach making who don't know NS . what a N o•on costs them, and'haVe,;neo r system o ~. egularity in prideg. 'li.iyar s: go to difltiou't shops Ind find so nnthy different prioct asked for work,' that they become alnidt'afraid to buy....,,1i. farhior cannot toll the differeheeln material and, workinfloship, . and lie naturally thinks tho cheapest itt.tho hew But.. this system must ohangii 'and,give room to men. who have money and who aro willing to do business in a busineaa liko , way7• -Margo and well establishod carriage mannfaetory is the only one in,' which thorn is a certainty of obtaiiiift good work and good material, and thus, sopuringa handsome and durable ear lingo. M. 4 . . B. Shark, of this who has hem located. here for' many earstualwjgailiy-g*Ftils4 l.oo)4l - Apnea of tlurettiftilnitY by his stiieOtti; 'work, has • shown peo true method,,kif success iu the ,business. Ho lifts 14ile hiMSelf a large and 'conuodioUti,friiild inp,•, Which is dertainly one ;of, tho, , *ty best Shops in the valley. Ho twos Mine, but Op.voryhost materiils and lris :vd,othl is always tettisfactOrynqi reliable. VY¢ aro informed that he hatitiot boon asked to. build a cheap buggy this. stupinok i as his customers aro . all Willing , to .pat good pries and got work which will give' thorn satiSfactioa and do credit inanufaeturet% In 'going through . his shop, I find none Mit the ho , !t. vvOilman, P and they all take the samoliMoreSt in 44. buoinins'aa if ,it wore their ovvm„. - Ililaa.. men cost him more money than ordinal y hands, and they aro the secret of his sue =cosa. I would eidviso alt- who' want of a good carriage, buggy or spring wagon, to go. to Mri Shork's• faetio,! whom they will know. What, they, itail gutting, and where tlioy tv tll,llnil,l.lAtagb aa they: aro liojireanntpd and will got uatiofridion. , FROZS'EN REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVEN- The Ropublic . an County Convention I met in Rhcom;fl flail, on Monday, the . 20th instant,. for the purpbee . of nominat ing a county ticket. The meeting was. unusually • large- T oym.7 township and borough in the county having a full r4resoutation, and , the hall jbeing. crowded with spectators,' Altogether it was the largest Republican convention ever hold in Cumberland county. The proceeding? wore entirely harmonious and everything indicated the opening of another successful campaign in 'old Cumberland. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Lindsey, chair of the Republi can Standing Committee, and was organ ized by C. P. ,Rumrich President, S. o.—Glauser and Jim. F. Leo, as Secretaries. The roll of delegates was'then called and the following gentlemen presented their eredolitials Monroe—John P., Lutz, John Good EMI Nowburg-0. Ai A. Thompson, henry W. Ramsey. Southampton—Reese C. Dimes, Robt: T. Anderson. t3hipponsburg borough—D. S. Hunter, Deo. W. Marsh. Shippruniburg township—S. C. Hender son, Christ Long. Silver Spring—Martin Fisberi A. A. London t . . W!Pcninsboro'—Dr. Geo. - Gro've, Peter Ritner. Middlesex—Geo. O'Haria, John H. Paul. upper * Allou—Sam') Coovpr, R. W DLilior. • 3 , iTew Cumberlp.ilJno. F. Leo, Julius 13. liauirmau. l•t disk , E, W. • cob T 7.ug. Carlisle, W. W.--C. P. Iltinirich; - • I L. Meloy. —,-- Cook—Wobbbrt, Mikus Evans. Dblinson Sam'l Morrison, Isaac Peeliart. East PUnnsboro Jaa®b A. Wm. Eppley. Fran:dent—Jelin „Bowman, William - -JoH. W Ogilby, Ja Wagner I,lauliAlcu —J. A. 13ahhore, Shipi3e. • —P. Vol;lesoug, David Losh- Worley, Geo. G. Mechanicsburg. N. W..—Jacub Miller, J. pluibaiigli, Meelmillogburg, S. W.—W. A., Mor rctt, D. H. Kimmel". Min—Jas. Mast, J. V. Bowman Newville—J. B. llusin, S. S. Blaun. Newton—Srn'l Byers, .Tarkes Ewing unn—W. 11. Coover; Adam Vale N. Mialloton—SaEn'l Eppley, R. P emler,son. Middlaon—H. S. Myers, H., E motion was then made to vote for tho candidates before the convention siva v,ay whas . negatived. The Convention II 1 proceede.l to ballot for nominees for e various ollices with the ollnwing result cos sa oNA L CONVENTION Fir;l Jac, T. (;reen, 12 JOB. C. HOCR3I', 8 Wm. M. Watt::, 19 R. M. Henderson, 15 Sec,' Ad Ballot .Inn: 'f. Green, la Jos. C. Hotter,. 5 watts, 21 R. M. Henderson, 15 Third Ballot. Jpa. T. Gram, 17 Jos. C. Iloffer, 1 Wm. M. Watts, 18 R. M. Ilondoison, 18 Fourth Ballot .T. (1 roen, 1.1 It. M. Henderson, 20 t. M. Watts, 20 leifth n. T. Green, 11 11. M. iiell(ICV8011, 22 r m. 11 WattF, sn 81.01, gallot Jno. 'l'. Orem], 2R. M. Henderson, 31 WM. N. ;It t It M. Ilendeison was duly elected inend,er to constitutional convention. I= 4brt.vii Whitener, 59 Goo. W. Crinwoll, 2 = .(aeob Bomberger was nominated by a;eblamatioe. PROTFIONOTAItY. David S. Mohler, 83 J. Zoaring, David fthoadri, 13 Tun COURTB. Ym Kenuedy, 31 1) W Burkholder 23 MUM . . Jno. 'Bowman, - :10 Alox.fludey, ErneA I;,,tdy, 11 Geo. Garduor, I= .i••ltn limner, 8 :Ino Monism], 24 Sani'l Diller, 18. • Joirn Monition was then nowinateil by acelawation • DIRECTOR or ''ill's POOR. Jesse Brindle was nominated by acclamation. CORONER. F. A. Kennedy, who was nominated acclamation. ea= pavid'Martz, 28 Samuel Myers, 20 On the question of nominating a candi date for Congress,. there being no ono named before the donvention. Messrs. W P Sadler, Jno A Swartz an Charles H Mines, 4'crq chosen conikces, to meet similar conferees from the other 944144:i1l thd district, and without in ; The following is the vote on lit.lrcUdg,ro . saioutd conferees : • , • ' dlpl,,i;; , . 23 Bidler, 17 ; 25. .liimes, 23 p.llllllll ' • 22 'The. Cominitimo ou resolutions then reported the following, which worn atloPted:. %eV we heartily endorse the norninatioriannade by the Philadelphia National ~Republican Convention for President nod Vico President, and cor dially aptn!ovefthdprinciplUs set forth in the platform of thh.e Convention. licaolved, That the nomination of Hor ace-01101d and B.' Gratz Brown, and the adoption of tho Cincinnati platform by the Democratic' party is a virtual confession by, their supporters of their wealrnese as a iiarty; and their inability ,to elect it. President whoto views have. been in harmony with their own, ac knowledgnient on National questions. i. Beabivett, t wa . tOrdially,endorso . , ill'oltiihublicau,State ticket, and pledge ourselves to support it with our best and heartiest efforts., That we recognize in Gen'. Jite; , F. Hartranft, 'a .brave, and gallant soldier and a faithful ptiblio offi cer, ono whose "services einineutly en titlq hini to ,a triumphant election; and CIO the, nominations for Auditor Gon oral, Supreind Judge and Congressmen at Largo, aro all eminently worthy of the support Of all good citizens. , - . liosolveil, That wo , ocirdially , endorse antl!a t pPl i ove the adminiStration of Gott .ortan, Jno. W. YlearY, bolloving• it to have been wise and patriotic, and that it has.contriputqd greatly, to the advance ment • and prosperity. of the „Comrden: wealth.,, • IleiloUed; ,That Pordially commend thepeoPle of ,thee county Abe ticket this day nominated by this,Convotition, and ask .theivearnest efforts'to seoure ,itS,l4Otion; "' ../Usolved,. That hereafter,the delegates .to the State Convddtion &alibi!. selected by a countynenvention, to be called fer that purpose 'in tilo usual way by the Standing Comniittee, and not by the 'Standing Conitnitteo. , ' ° . J. T..Zno, o . P. HiskiniaiBoN, . D: W. , committoo, The Main= ~ then announced Standing Committee to servo during the coming Srear, as follows, after which the Convontien adjourned sing die Carlisle, W. W.—D. M. C. Gring, Juo. C.- Brook. Dicicipson.—S. W. Sterrett, Thomas Lee. • ..Mifflin.—lsaac Black, Jas. Harlan'. Penn.—Henry Keller, Jas. Saltzgivor. South Middleton.—C. IL Mullin, 11. E. Breblibill. CooltAlf. Woodward, Danl. Leoper Wcot Pennoboro!.—Dan'l Givlor, Sol Strohm. Nowrillo borough.-- , Jno. S. Hays, Jas S. Dunfeo. North Middleton.—David Wickard, R. P. Henderson. Nowtou.—Capt. Jas. Hemphill, Benj. Funk. Now Cumberland.—Lyman Leuqs, R M. Kline. ' Mechanicsburg, S. Kim t'mell, Njorret. Hampden Township—Eli A. Shuman, Mtn Mum. Monroe—John Lutz, Sr., Sam'l Plank. Mechanicsburg, N. W.—J..A. Swartz, G. Bumbaugh. Nowburg—R. A. Poopleq, R. C: Sharp. Southampton—T. R. Anderson, Jos. Bomberger., v Hopewell John N Stoufer, henry Pilgrim. Phnakford—Wm. Strohm, Wm. Buek. waiter. Middlosoi—Geo. Dan!,l Paul. • • Upper Allen.—C. M. Webber, D. K. Steiner. East, Pennsboro—E. A. Hoover,, Wm. Saddler. •. Sbippensburg borough.- jr., J. B. Cole. Carlisle E. W.—J. T. Zug, Wm. 'Vance. Lower 11. Hall, M. P Smyser. SPring.—Matthew, Fisher, G C. Reeser. • Slut township-Stephen Hen. derso - n, Ge 9. Diliemau. A L TNNURA WU R 7 Co :It PA .21 , ' P ETV ER PO OD 21.. D LONDON. Filers •.ar6 agents who spoil,the best interests of their companies, and some companies, from their style of executive management, spoil the good services and best intentions of their TigahM ''' Ttlthe. ca.-to of the Royal, them is and has al ways been the happiest accord, satisfac tory understanding and harmonious co operation and action existing between' the. chief executive officers and agents at home and in the remotest field Of its en terprise. This has been pre-endueutly the case with regard to the Company's otxporienco in the United States. The ti,ntroduction and perpetuation for so many years of this superior style of ex ecutive management is principally due .to the eminent experience, skill and bust ss tact of the late manager, Percy WV', °sq., and, es are happy to add, 1i is talented successor, John 11. McLaren, esq., has followed the laudable example set by his worthy predecessor. The re sult of thi:tgood understanding and zeal one co-operation between the executive staff and their subordisate agents, has raised the institution from the fourteenth or fifteenth in rank to ho the second in the United Kingdom. The Royal has, indeed, made good its noble title in the highest acceptation of the term, at home and abroad, in its dealings with ;ill classes and conditions of its policy-hold ers. _ It is unnecessary hero to speak of the worthy and much respected reprhsonta tive of the Royal at No. 66 \ Wall street, New York ; he is too long and familiarly known to the readers of the Gazette, the mercantile and insurance fraternity, to require any complimentary allusions in this place ; suffice it to say that we know of no representhtivo of any other Eng lish company who has merited so justly the confidence, esteem, and respect of his coaternporaries and associates in business, not .merely by his uniforM courteous and gentlemanly deportment, but by his promptitude, faithfulness and zeal in carrying out every plan and pro posal which has from time to time been introduced and - adopte'd 'for the 'protec tion and improvement of the business. And.wo aro pleased to add, that Mr/ A. B. McDonald is not the only representa tive of the Royal, concerning whom a similar statement may he said, with pro priety and justice. The agents at nos- ton, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, San .1 Francisco atid Canada bear the same ex cellent reputation for fair and honorable dealing toward their business associates. The Royal has now a paid up cash capital and assetts of $10,000,000 ; and since, the tire in Chicago the Trustees of the New York Branch have deposited with the Department at Albany $375,000 in gold additional, making 'a total of assetts now hold for the security of policy-holders in the United • States, amounting to the handsome sum of el,- 300,000. The Royal has justly earned the favorable opinion - and extensive patronage of the American public.— Unita/ Oates Insurance Gazette and Mapzinr, June, 1872. S. li.'numrich is agent for the Itoyn, at this place ECM \ - yE copy from the Franklin RepoBl - the following account of the Repub lican meeting held at Chambersburg last 41;peb. 01 , 1L - NINi"; nF Tim CAmituriN.— ISIEKTIN 0 IN TIIF Cm'ier llocsm—The . meeting in the Court House on Tuesday evening of last 'work, though gut up at a day's notice, was large and earnest. The building was well filled with voters, 'hum whose presence I p - nlitical meeting means business.'! UnfotfiliTatiily, few if any of them were Democrats or ft,reoley itos, and -it wits accordingly a poor field for argumentation. Those who were present came to encourage and' acqui esce, not to bb convinced, neverthbless the niero assembling together of the men who have beumflgaing, the battles and winning the victories of_the Republican party in this •sectiott during the last ten or twelve years ,had a good effect. It ' was the initial step in the campaign of 187.?, lion. Loma@ Todd, ono of the candi dates for, Congressmen at large, and John Ste art, esq., had been announced as speakers,' and both were present. After tho meeting had been organized with Col. Stambaugh in the chair, Gen, Todd was introduced. Ho spoke for half an hour and discussed the issues of the campaign with groat vigor and clear ness. Ho did not allow himself to enter into a lengthy speech, however, prefer ring to yield his Limo t0.14i. Babcock, a gentlemen. who had been sent Will° State Committee to address the mooting, Cup. Todd has few superiors as a stump speaker, and wo hope that ho will visit our people again during tho progress of the campaign and addrops•thom under favorable circumstances. - * Trru, Soap man holdforth to a largo crowd last. Saturday evening. Ho extended what' would seem to the unsuspect ing, very strong inducements to invest in his wares, and with success in but two instances. • In ono instance he sold , throe boxes orsoap for $5, with the un derstanding that If the gentleman pur chasing did not got $6 out of them, ho would give him $l.. Of course there Was nothing but soap in tho -boxes, and ho, gave tho purchaser $l, while the man investing was just "short" $4. It was extremely "thin," and we did not sup noso ~thorn woro any persons:in locality that wore so verdant as. to VC; ,"picked up" so orulily: He did not drive a.Ory brisk lnisinoss and retired iu disguiti in a very sliorLtimo. . , =mom . DithcpiSoN Col uou.- r -The Fall Tenn will Open' - (to-day,) Thursday, the ' o 9th , instant. A P - üblio redeptiOn]. will ho given to Rev. J: A. McCauley, of Wash ington City, the newly elected President of , the College, 'at the Collogo Chapel, on Fulday, at'l.o a. M.. The eitizens are invited,tO boi , prosept. . The Ti'r.ttl i pr - 141ze Contest in Oratory, will take place hi Emory Church; in the evening of the same dny, at 8 p. =ME NUT, oo Melo rifted, has Just re turned from the ..East with the finest lot of late styli neckties and thiMy goods oveilniought tel thjephice, Drop in.and tin ; Ilfrn MANY Of the students have returned. ME. Wu. ICENNV.Inf o 1111,0 of the 'Vol- WIWI', is in town. Tun Court proceedings in full will appear next week.. Tho trial of Doctor Schooppe commenced bh Wednesday , morning. Tho Court room is thronged with people. • 3ANNOTINCEMENT. HousraspiEpEns look to your interest, and if you want a prim 6 ltio Coffee, go ' to tlumrich's and ask for tho Enterprise Coffee. .This Cdfriip - is roasted by process in a revolving air-tight cylinder, thereby retaining the aroma which esp Apes in roastiing. in the 'open pan, and Saving about 25 per cent. of . the very essence of the Coffee. Warranted to give satisfaction, or the money re funded. HAIR cut and whiskers dyed iu the best manner at Linuokuhl's BarbeiFi.Shop on North Hanover street. . tf -Fon a choice ham, or a slioo of_ tho same, slip down to Molog 45 Co. NEW GOODS. D. A. Sawyer has just received alargo iuvoico Of New Fall Prints, Muslins, Cotton - and-Wool Flannels, - Water Proofs, Cassimeres, Shawls, &c. Muslins, 1 yd; wide, selling at 12di eta. We have a choice brand of Black Al paca at 25 ets..and upwards. Everybody should call before purchas ing, as you can save money by buying from us. 2t D. A. SAWYER. Ii• you Vialli, a good shave, 'go to Linna huhre Keystone Barber Shop. r tf. -A. Stcwart STILL another lot of that Premium Roasted Coffee, and also the finest fla vored Teas at Ifleloy's Store. ORANGES and Len ons at Hunirich's Juirr received for retail ',he Ilari.rest, fattest and ‘vllitost Mact , :c tel ...I, tlici "Cai liele Orocery," L. Ilkley Cu., pro prietors. ENNIS, Shouliturs,'6Ultr, Pried lice:, Beer Tongue, wholo or sliced, at num • superior lot of Family Plour tt ,Keep's Grocery tyl.AI. NOTICE. We aro the l;ole agents hi Carii , le for the sale of the fienuine Harris' se'arnless kid 'gloves. They' are uniy,arsally knee/lodged to he th.: host atiti limit:. kid glove imported lena72tf , , A ',Aunt: sTock of dry himber, placed in the yards before rise ill price'E, , ,-eor sale at low !iglu cs. Litt, shingles; pickets, &0., hat,d. Call at; upper or low& 111 i;Lutt. 3,5ap7211. Tar best , assortfgent f of Hamburg edges and insertings can , be found at 27je72tf J. IL \Vol, IS' B. • THE C,ENTII,AL AGAIN creating daily a great excitement,by sell ing all kinds of dross goods very cheap, by giving the beet bargains ever heard of in lace saques and Pace points, all the •new styles of sun umbrellas and parasols cheaper at the Central Dry (food: Store than any where else, the best bargains in all kinds of white dress go.gls can Be had at the Central Dry Goods Store. Spring bustles, the best ever made, .at the Cen tral. Splendid silk ties, lace collars; Hamburg trimmings,scamless kid gloves, can only be had by calling at the old Central Corner, iia Carlisle. 311.1mant BUTTORIF. PURE LAUREL ICE The subscriber having secitted a largo stock -of the best quality ied, free from snow and all impurities, olr of mountain streams, is now prepared to deliver it to customers at low sates. Orders left• at either of the coal ollices will receive prompt attention. A. 11. 131...0n. • 20ap72tf BLACKSMITHS WANTED ! At the Carlisle Machine and Car Works, steady employment will be given to good men. Apply to lau72lin F. GARDNER & CO. ' A VINE lot of limoburners, pea and nut coal on liana Prices leaticed. Call at: upper or lower yards. --A7-I,l.\\BLArn. To know where to get the best stoves in the market. Also j , ist arrived a nice assortment of brass and porcelain lined preserving kettles. The host and cheapest fruit cans and jars in the market, ate!• an endless vari ety of hanging baskets,' water coolers, refrigerators and house furnishing goods generally:, Call before purchasing at Wst. Fur S Tin and Stove store, 21 North Hanover tract, Carlisle, 'Pa. 20jentf SPECI A I NOTICE. i':11V01 -,- ; DEBILYFY With tibtolt, y ion I p int: ,d; prostooni I it, oloittary t mission, b 014tonen ;is ionittoilt'i'lti 1 .' 14 (Owe , ;lir. ty ben. I. lost , It' nonoory, nod. flit; atebod and it r.irit in L . NI/ . III(EYS . 1/ . 1 riII:CIVIC i'l3' ENT '1" mull'''. tho moil valuable mild 111111 p,lrnt CUrAtiVe, they neriler at Once at the root ui tlot watt; i tr no tit, pia, tt3 ;item, norret dedibbrirlls,i, nett impale vltinr and nergy, ilre and I Utility to 't.l2; entire inttil, Ti n ny Intett otani thousands 01 MS , I. -prier Itel: ono net five leAts idol it large > elni, e. hell it very itit portatol m obstw.tie to ; itl net 31 ai Lott'. :told by lirttirei ennui ...tent I, n 1,1; on receipt of :rloo A l'lllll . l - I , Ut'4:- CIFIU 1101111)1.23'1 1 11Ill 3;12 Itll2l, it , '2 1:1,0- way, New Yorn. dito'l 11y . Fur nitlo lit b 3 9. A. tin rerrnitdt fled corlll.llll Worthltigtoo. JACOB LISTINGS ON, oß4cco 3'.\ - DciaA s NO. 27 NONTU HANOVER STREET, Pi:ices as low as in Philadelphia o Baltimore. _ 25ap721y CARLISLE PROVISION M'AILICET. Corrected Weekly ?ri! J. L. Meley, corner of Piet and Sonta streets. ONE SQUAIiTC WEB'S 01' WM. BLAIR ec. SON'• Augaii 2S, 1872. ,140y7 LI to TTER Baas LARD TALLOW. BEESWA X RA cONIIA Ms do Snot/L.I) , EL% .... do SIDES WHITE BEA N•> PA ran mtanh's VIVRA. RED do DR! EI) APPLES 4 HERAIES BITTED do UNFITTED • ONIONS • RAGS u • CARLIBIAt PRODUCE. MAIMET. W4(inuaq,y, Attilust 28; • PA MILD FLOUR.,oc.„ *8 60 ,s•UPERPINE FLOUT 0 00 SUPERFINE RYE nom - 4 50 Wlll2'll WHEAT 156 RED WHEAT..,' , 1 45 14Yr CORN NEW OATS , CLO TERSERC.,', SINOTHI:SEI4I) -FLAXSEED BALTIMOR4. LINK BTOCIC MAIUSICT, r.qe; ()Hal ir n ALD Ly , 71:11 liatfqe). Next Do/fintorc, - Augnse 22, 1 . 672. , oA92l'l.l3.—About 2,400 cattlo in , for the 'weak. flood cattle sold about thlt nu ne as tart week, ow toile scarcity of that kind of stock, rales - woro made' for heat at 034."_t0 hlt on Inferior Fradea thou o was Considerable doolino, owing. to nn over supply; and salesWoro mod. from 3 to 6'41. General run of Stock' earth, Bale? front 4% to 04. About Ull loath/ worn Shipped by °adorn buyora, and noon tow left amUnsold. - •, „- Stfuur.- 7 . 0. supply has ht9n only About mull- . Mont for the demand, oleos range front 41,t, to Stock sheep ore In demand front $2,26 to 3 60 Per howl. Lambo bring $2 to to 4 73 pe head. 110118.—The atilvala tills week have been only moderato, with a `fair demand, prices remain about no last week, with the exception that -On good grades there was an advance of - about We onOte corn lOtgn at 71.,1 to 7% nett, 6 70 td 6 OU growl, • stilleri front 0% W 7 1 ,, nott, $6,40 to 5.70 geom., the price fur-• matt, lifnt, smooth hogs. Alava i all tho olho Ingo *llia wool. hoon .dbmenoil of, land from pt enact adrico), wo thlirNho above quota linoslvlll hold got al for ten daYo o come. Owing to the low prim, of lard, medium .n clortit lii Cs ore tlio mutt rialettbl , . • ONE YBD It ia ono of tilt reniarlittl,lo (arta of this reincric, ad o u,a. not turret) , that Si, man?, pkisoris nn , 01.• VlOOll3 of ,I)npeio.ika nr ilia lg,i,li ay I.ut . is r.ll,tnlc vietitna. Now, we tonsil lion Lr ittol,ra to that any ()le rvirarik dy spephia with Laver, -tliapocod to rank it among. the saran, of from It. Those who horn oxprrit•arcil its torment,. would scout suck an (don. All &cat' it, and would gladly ilispezio 'vitt. its ample:mint Tatoillaritica. Mark Tapley, Who wail Jolly tinder all the circuinataacca in which Ito wire plitc,,t, attack' of ilycprpiia or hiq.Jnlnty 0,111 It, -11y-formica:a Ito' tOrtlirtl4 011C111111111111111,Tly, but wlfcrirrr intrira of n pergop who'nujoyat . 037? Of all the 11111110.1 a., to whirl, Mita rystcni if, thero in priamara no CM° Pus:rally provalent as tiy , ,powila. Thrrearr more neat,' and painful, nail which rove fat,i; but none, lha cireols of which itro O" doproMing to the 1,10,1 and HO poctliiely duos. r• 11110 to the If them in a or 1,- , 4, it, to , world it Is A CONFIRMED DYSPETPIU But It In not our inton llnn to tlon.,tnt on the low• rornoflSyFp , psio. t,rutht,lly ply on itoponsihtilly, In It 1:4 1,,,i1110 to pt ire nut:. ron , tly. In," sohl Oho t rhi • the 'limit universal of 1111111ijn planticully tho COS , . n the 111,11,1 pr,val , ne , in du, to th,..ehmt till. 1 . 0011,1110 !not hod of itS preporn\ion, or rr,• manner in sv:orli It I n-zunily 5,, , 110,n410jt province to explain. The r,rtat Met it Ith nor gulled to den! Is thin: il!Inol4t no, I . Nettrl) t.v.ry r nsul is 3 tirtl4, . atiptiroully o:1111•11; .nno; fur wuro Cols not .1,, 'A manytolloroti millon .1 .• , :rtulti. ly nod tato tint to roi3 ;ouch ,•t ths,ro t 11.11,111 111.111,4v1 , 3 I r it.; llot Lila. net, vit.', tom ,vn uniohol ,or ilolorrotl I• • • tom, nillni•nro, they n I . Util. oreopt tho unolurvil ;loon l'hoy LIIYIr n d. of our to tho torlion,r, ut I hi. Iliiiusunilh wintbu'iolfor ingi hoon tint] ith intitun• uppiskr ro. Iln;; .leliperot . l d^hirrNlnnLinn In the, rutlll,, , Iln: • • v,inti V I 111•1 r•lt to ••ivti. , vvo i•pl2.: • 71,i p .• out alh ‘ onv 1-.1•15 huh,. 14 at' 4 1: ft. 4 snidelyn at, tilt , hinutoioy. lO• hiyot (no vuinlo; t.l l ;h sit. Is, t LL-ooin tot; iil.l luoiot.to , t ! , P I hit 1., 1.1.1.1; Pa:1'10 It 1,1, I 11 . 1'01IT A Nrl I. 6:3A LE CARLISLE, PA MA.HK , ETB =1 • 7 2 00 tl3 2 net upon the nfoinde.h ;Ind I•owel9,'etrryinv, of proper obstruction'', while the Ifitter , •or Took!' purity the blood, etv'engthun and' ins I,torato the Info give loin and oppotiti, to the ntoo.avh, [MO build up the lnynlid mom. Dr. lloolland, having provided introit rennollea for, disensen, bon 91000 the world ono mainly for ex ternal applieutlon, In the wonderful pr.pration 4 7, co known ad, 3 f ' 3 I DR 1.1 .. 00FLAND'S GREEK .fion i lynd's Medicines. DY SPEPSIA Pli-EV-AELG T.>L'.. 1_ -"i'l xin <.,S+: C.lAi BITT Wr.l , ltl 111..01.110,11 I' til 1,1,1 thr 1,11. LI/ Ill ' t lOW I p.„pr,f.r.V.,. 110 ' h h •••••,It•r: r ,• ~'rl 'Ali , • ' ll LET IT BE E.E.!dEV,B.ERED Crr. ,, f 11, ,t 1:111111,.11;, 1, not r ,111 I • sto.t. , ", 1 ‘‘'t ,11; 11,11.1itto , I t ~ t 'llll, str , t , . • ~ht , :It ti t. , 11 t 11:. (1 ,, rtt .1,1',.. , 11t • , prt ttl , 1 , , ,• that t tt .1. I /Li ` 111 t t.t.l” tt ,t , • I . . 4:1 111. , •In t t 1!1.11.1 BEN EFIC: Al, 0 ..,-.E.:_ir In MI ,3 - 5t...11. lir , I‘..r tra r kr,k , • I‘ll , ll I,r . 1 1 : tnrpl.lll) 111.1 4,.. )I , 'Lit!'l , ll •11, II ti i.y ,111,1k131101141101 tl• „„1 • :. 11111 , ti.. 111' : . 2 I I. iti.. t 111 ullEy MEI I Dl,l THEY STAND liNiii-VALED thof oorz tftio tho.. ..f xtt..tol• •nly ‘lll , i .i.t1.. , It 11111.-1,11 , k Cm , I) ••tri t cmfort. f. Fur ~nett DR. IIOOFLAND'S GET lAI' TONIC Las horn spromlly prrrtairort. Tr. aln tr art • ; r; M.11,•,11 '1111•11,i,11 71. , 111' 1 rotatr:that tla• lyritrltarrlyt. Toni - proto ;11;•;;;Ir the' port liotntrt - a Itittar , Tl.l, Trrtrir or r.; ino tin Ingrmllentr. thr +nll.,r ,',tram., batorarvrrrtrroar 1.1 r; to Only 1'111'1(1000 i.;-_,flatittutr; ttir ‘.l Inas of tltrr 1;‘,11,,l11 1.1 rxtr rattl ....Ml' fir riorr,t atrrt r itr, • arr 11,1;1 •tolatt , ll,rry atritillamt; larr•ra at' rlat nneht riartlit In r t-ot 0f11,411 .z ; soot-It ;;.• 1. Hay, t.,ll;rlr. , 3stom zyri.to , Iran, troorotto xlmarittrl rrl;to trntraktion. I 001 1 1', AND 'S `l' C p. 1.4 Will. POMP. t 1110 ,01 • 'lr•.t. It 1' t 0.... 11011110 V 0 1110 01,4 11` •11‘glaat..111.11 1 1 Li,LrilLnuently 111t11.4111,iis ps LI •111,1 plc) IddiLl rind aod tth,ll v. ILL n •110 srvi is Lliau 110110 ii'. 1.,0 • '5lOlO. t., 1 . .. I ILL aical 0-.1,14 ..01 .'tip I .Latily atl L 1 ,, ILal :L tic.. IL riL• tip now LI I t,PP. , 111 Pl.l lips., ILI / IL, L.- L L - I , ,ITrcEI - ‘z, vdtvt , i, ToN,C. r. )•". r• — • ' f . l tt.t: • •,. t , 1 1 , ittatit • ”. vok, n Lit ttt. t.• II It, I,‘ ate U.,:l1111) . 11, I ~c PI VITA I".; PRINCIPLE OF THE MAN.DEAI,I'; 11001 N o w I, L. 11,1 fixtly 111 . . ooro ..:11 I I to: rim,- of 111, pI !II nfoo.lllo. 1111.1 iligiLl, COll ,ait,L..1 , 1 iioi. •1l o flirt Iv— of I'. !..r1.,11'471 I it' lan fool 4r..00, %%loll: any, hoot , qlx to .41.:I4o o 11.1 flll iot otlo r roolo,tr tioo orr nor r uolophylllo CT DI I t'F', OTT, -(N THE 14V flit stimulating fun , t tons and consir,g it to malt, its. Lllinry mntretlontt In rpinitor antl-roorr Th" Injortpun rebults ,Intotrotttly luttow flip utto of Iner:nry ore Politely oroblea.by thelr'n.w. But it is not unomtlii , I.lier .1, llt.tt aro ostract. The 6xtrftet oi Nl , lmirako t,mtaiu..h la them Is wl 114onr Abet oxtroAd. one of which acts 1111011 the ett.nrttlt, wu , 1:1J011. lie tipper Intweln, ono upon thy lower 11010.111, tit.' tl,nt provenln tiny grilling Pilau[, thua ittotliicitto; it pal litnt intloonorn the ontlto tlitnt,tivo 'lO tr,ttary o3ntont, In allequal flint loonnontott rnnoncr, owl Ito action mitireic fna,. Crwq 111111,./t, son it ilts CT grll,ll,g .1111111tc11 to all pi1rg.6111 . ..... 10...0.5000 there rancho .I,IIOIAO .10111111 .1, lip P 00.041110 1 , 1,0111,4 I:0,1110 , 1 0 FAINILLX :1.147,,-1)1.01 No lion,-Irold slo . luld 1.0 o all them. Thiy ,ro I.lfectly safe, hut, tsto hor pp ordinary do.oi, aro promo. und 111110:L1111i ti),ed lu ruffiltleiloll mitli 1)0. lroollon d'), Outman loft, ri, 1.0 rogardo.l , s cortatn oh ti in 4)1 Comploint.l),ysiwp. , lll, 01 ITio disorderd low h felt 11) I, yilteul is OrOokar) t Thu, " PODOPIIY.LTAN PILLS Thin Oil In it sovereign remedy fur point and aches of all hhldu. lilhounuanin, Neuralgia, l'oolhathn,lainn, SPrinina, Ilurtl4, Pala In the,' Dark MO Lldnn, Ilion Worms, kc,, &e., till yield to extariatl anplicattoll. The rrumber of Duren etfeeted L by' it is astuniallia,s, and they are Increaolug theory' tiny. Taken Internally, It In a rare for 11, ni•hlouradi. Kidney , plaenwo, dtqk llendnrhti, Cloths, I.),)nenteril, Cholera Morbun Cramps, in, the ;itomac, COldo, Aothraa, 4:i. 4 . Tho (hark Oil In .„compesoa, entirely if honling -guano and moor:lila( ells. nto In an 'oily sahntanco,.procut od to thee F, Iren. part of Ornery, its elleet4 no non aostroPr 01 10011, are truly . Tholl,alola • hoot n4.lalrul4has:' Ty Ito nee, and a trial by there who -art, rlteptie./1 thorout;lllyrtuminCe I holt, of Incas WNW,: vino. Thos ° 14 tied tee Ito r e nt by expre,ri locality; ^arm applicaliau 'Li—flu' . P.111N011,`,51:.' OVVILIV, qt tbntllltiyTA.l Nra 011011 K •0131.:, Ilul.l 111.111 1 - rrlt I', EI,P III.;. G DA. ;3. inr A N s,_ • • . • Formerly C. 311. AfIke r ASON Thirst R 1.1110411011 are for dale by keepersoual thalltra, erarpahlUrto, Onnt7WlGt ME , i „ .~;a! 4n. •`" WM