Home and County Items. TIEURSDLY, SEPTEUBER 5, 1872 Tms montli has 80 days TOMATOES are very plenty. ROASTING bars " played ont•" Two sessions of the public 8011001 S aro held per day. OUR streets present a fine appearance since the recent rain. BARNUM is on his homeward -voyage. We trust he will not soon visit this place GRAPES aro unusually plenty this sea son, particularly in the suburban dis tricts. "SgtmEzu Me Joe," is the 'name of the latest pieco of music. liTeaay "No, .not for Joe." CAPTAIN J. D. ADAIR returned from Chicago last week. Ilia health has greatly improved. OVERCOATS and heayy clothing, have beep in demand the past few mornings. "Shakos" will now be in order. Trut first crop of poaches is over. The second crop promises to be much 'finer and will command higher prices. Tire Open Air services will be held on South Hanover street next Sabbath even ing, between Pomfret and South streets. Tug Sabbath School connected with Einory M. E. church will hold its annual picTic, next Saturday, at Watts' woods, A MISSIONARY held hiiith in the Market Mouse last Saturday evening, to a slim audience. He also delivered discourses on Sabbath to empty benches. • THREE coloied follows recently j escaped from the Franklin county jail, by digging a hole under the wall. Two of the par ties have since been re-arrested: 1311CIMUEAT cakes promise to be a large crop. Sonic of our editorial brethren are already sighing, for the days of "buckwheat cakes and sit: mongers." AT a meeting of the Reputlican Stand ing Committee on Saturday last, Mr. George 13. Cdle, Of ifkbippunsbiug; was *. bleoted Chairman fruithe ensuing year. FisiLLy one-half of the Democracy of this place are on the fet s fet," to use the expression, at this time, awaiting with anxiety the result of the straight-out movement. ATTENTION is t4aCii to - the now ad ycytiseinentVsawyer. We know, friUn personal insl6tion, that what he asserts in regard to stock, &e., is every whit true. MESSRS. WibbiAms & Co., at tho White House have an unusually well selected stock of goods. The signs of thrift about their place indicate a flour ash ng trade. Nthrti robbers are at work .in Mt. We have heard of two different plae,es having been entered 'during the past ton days. Guard well your premises after nightfall. nl - 310103 of an unprovoked assault on ty stranger, in the vicinity of the Public Square, last Saturday night, aro rife. But upon making diligent inquiry have beau unable to obtain any particulars. Two . stables were burned by the, in cendiary's • torch in Shipponsburg, last Friday night. iir. f4lea. Stewart, jr., was suiTercr. Pity that these villains could not be detected and brought to justice. MISS 'REBECCA WHITEMAN, a teacher oC one of the primpry schools, sustained a severs fracture of ono cf her limbs, from a fall, on Thursday last. We are glad to state that she, is able to attend to her school. A GRA,NT and rfart-anft 'club of Sputh Middlotdn was organized at Mt. folly last , Fricia7 evening, under fa'orable auspices. Fifty nr.tnes have already boon enrolled. Aict.hor meeting will be held ou Friday ereuing. • TRIA. fecd and provisions for the men and animals connectetl oitii Robinson's circus, during their visit to this place, amounted to ClOO. This does not in, cludo the bcartlt„,ol' tint lathes end gsn,l,le men thzt stop:tut:l cttlio Mansion House. 'l' ao United Brelliren erMgrogrition of Ilechaviesburr:—ltev. S. A.. Moners pas tor—will z,ierlirste their new churtili edifice on the i!ith cf . iticpte - tber. Bishop Wea”er, of thtit , rY , ro, will ofileiats, and a number of prominent ministers will be present. NOTICE. EXCCUtOrS, adminiritrators and guardiano are notified that all ac mounts for confirmation and allowance at ..the ne.'it, Orphans' Court, must be filed the Register's oflico -- on or before the twenty-second day of Sii , tember, 1873.' JOSEI'II NEELY, REV. JAMES .A. IVICZAU LE Y, D.D., the recently installed President of Dickinson College, delirc , ed his first , sermon in Emory M. E. Chapel, laict glinda;j. The members of the congregation hope they will frequently be favoreewith sermons from him.' The regular pastor, Nr. Fry singer, was absent in Newark, N. J. A LAnar; number of the "uncompro mising-Greeley-despising" from the "up: per hue passed through this place, last Friday afternoon on the 3 train, en routo for Louisville;Kentuchy, to be in attendance at the stilaight-Out Demo cratic movement which convened in that city ou the third instant. They were headed by the Cornet — baud of t3hippons- - burg. JOHN M. ' LEONARD, of Landis burg, Perry county, and brottior of E. B. Leonard, mealiant of this place, an alumnus. of Dickinson College, and IT cently rtitirned, from Europe, has just been elected PribTessor of the GfCek Lan guages and Literature in ono of the old est andbest institutions of the West— the State University of Missouri, a posi tion for which - no ono is morn eminently quadded. • Trrffballoon ascension at Gettysburg, last:Saturday, p.:oved a; fizzle. lt 4S . success in point of numbers, the town being thronged with 'people. Everything was in leadiness, and the roropiut had stepped into the car, when the balloon caught on a neighboring lamp post, and a largo rout made in the silky folds. Of 'dowse it descended rapidly. ' The surg ing' crowd •was wcifully disappoihted, while the newspaper men were deprived of a first-class local. • 4, A Junatiria of the citizens of Mt. Holly Springs and vicinity was held at Goyer's hotel. on Friday' . evening, ~the thirtieth ult.,^for the purpose of forming a Grant and.Hartranft club. John Hutton, esq., was called to the chair, and Poiree.T. JCimmet appointed 'secretary, 'pro tem. Some thirty odd names were enrolled, and the following ' permanent. officers elected Presidentr--ehristoPher' Han non; Vice . Presidentos. - U. Kirkslag or. ; Seeretary—Edward Noble ; Assist ant Secrotari—Peirce J. Kimmett ; 1 reasur , or-11. S. Myers. , T,lin.meeting adjournettto_ineet at - the S. Hotel, on Friday evenieg; the sixth instant, when_ it _is :expeCtod'.speakers will bo ',meat to Oddrooo the cloy, • ANNOYING - T/10 flies. " 8,15011 me l etings aro well attended. THE chicicen cholera prevails in Adams county. Tnis has' not been' a good season for camp meetings. Ullma; of 90 - mou are in the employ of F. Gardner a4c Co. " Coos," is the narrip of the now town ship created out of Penn, this county. " CONTANT and persistent advertising is a sure prelude to wealth.—Stephen, Gi 7‘ard." TILE Chambersburg, hand intedds go ing ou on excursion to the Potomac, on the tenth instant, A COLORED military company, num boring 85 mon, has boon recently organ ized at Mount tlolly. . _ FASIIIONABLI —4plo butter boilings. Everybody, except the poor printer, can enjoy these pleasures. A TERRIIIa . ruu-Off on ono of the principal streets was happily averted a few evenings,-sinco, by tho presence of mind of a passer-by. READING in to have a new passenger depot. We do not know of - any city in the union that stands more in need of an institution of this kind than Reading. BUT four months yet remain of Leap Year, and the scarcity of marriage no tices has been a noticeable fact. If the ladies over meant business they should "pitch right in." INSTRUCTION IN LATIN AND G REIM. TIIO Rev. J. S. Foulke wilt take a class of eight or ten. Parents wishing to have their sons prepared for College will find this a good opportunity. JO DOE BAKER,. of the Perry Freeman, remarks that our Valley has been favored with circuses sufficient to suit the most, fastidious. Yes, and is hasn't been a good year for circuses. , Tnr. jury in the Scheoppe case board at the " Bentz House." No bettor-hotel could have bean obtained, as 'they are quartered in a part of the hotel, free from all communication with the outside world. Right. Tim, hosts of friends of Prof. A. M. Trimmer, late of Dickinson Commercial Co be pleased to learn that he is about establishing similar schools in Cumberland and Fredniick, Md., also in tancaster city, Pa. WE extend thanks to the t many kind patrons of this establishment who have visited us during the past week, and settled Welt: \ accounts for job work, ad vertising and subscription. Also, to those new subscribers who have wisely con clude.d, to try our paper. - WE were shown t few days since a handsome pleasure phieton by Mr. Will. F. Noble. It is deqdedlY the " nob biest" four-wheeled, ivehiclo in town, and will seat four persons'in less space than boy vehicle we ever saw. Mr. No ble purchased it in Baltimore, and with his span of blacks creates a sensation. / ENOS CARTEII, a lad of 12 years of age, in attempting to jump on a passing train of cars in Newport, a few days since, was thrown under the cars and sustained se yore injuries. One of his legs being am putated since. This is another warning to car jumpists. If the boys of this place do not stop this practice, some of our physicians will have a subject fir surgery. SINCE our last, we have boon favored with a variety of weather. Rain fell steadily all of. Thursday, since which time the atmosphere has been consider ably cooler. The thermometer marking 65 0 , which is a ver7 groat change in the short space of a week, when wo remem ber that . the Sabbath previous is ad mitted to have been the hottest day this summer. FAST TBOTTING.-OUr horse fanciers should by no means neglect the training of'their stock at this time. We know of several " t-otters" from a distance, some from the cities, will compete for the $3OO purse at the county fair. WO would be pleased to record that the money was kept at home, and know it will require a horse faster than 9.40 to Carry it off. WuAr was the Matter with the town clock last ,Thursday night, ? We refer to the absence of its usually bright appear ance.. The 4 .darkest night we have had this summer, and everything in the vicinity of tho Court ,llouse, was pitchy black. Why was thi4 dius? Perhaps it refused to burn because the saintly Aleck intended haranguing the Greeleyites on the followitig evenink. A coLL'EcTion of stereoscopic views, 4nounted on a handsomely constructed wagon, in charge of a one-armed veter an, was on exhibition in front of the Court House, during the past week• The views embraced battle-field scenes of I ho late_gebellion, the burning of Chi cago - and fanny, pictures. We do not think the proprietor was' troubled mak ing any deposits,"as ho to - ok his. clwrt ure on Sabbath. negister. Dun!No the afternoon performance Of Robinson's show,,Dick Bosler, a son of James Bosler, of this place, while view ing the animals, had an irresistible de sire to caress-the Asiatic lions. He -ac cordingly thrust his arm 'between the bars, and the 'result "was, a female near by fainted 'and the animal left 13 little holes as a memento. Dr. Dale dressed the wound and the unfortunatelad is in a fair way 6f recovery. OUR Omni. and Wilson Club was ad dressed last Thursday evenit.g by Mr. D. K. Watson, in a speech about one hour long. The hall was well filled, a goodly, portion of the audienee being ladies. Mr. . Watson's speech was a fine ono, in every tespec—excellent in matter and 'finely •delivered.-Times, (London, 0.) Mn. W ATBON ' is well known in Car lisle, being a graduate of Dickinson of the" - class of '7l. He. is now in town, paying a short visit to his Alma Mater t , and many friends. Pnourro.---A few days slate we saw a plum tree on the lot of Mr. Alexander smith, residiiig on North street es !tended, that surpasses anything of the 'Mild we have ever Seen. This is the first season it has begun to bear, and the limbs almost giVe away from th,";. weight of the 'fruit. ' They are a bright' red plum and bf,dolicious flavor. One small limb has ,no less tilan - 25 on, it. They grow on the trunk of the tree, as well as en the limbs. We doubt .very much if its equal-can beibund anywhere. THE,BARicittirT Aor.—The following arc .tha'important changes madd'in the bankmiptey act : The time during w,hich bankrupts may be _diseharged,4 upon payment of fifty Per coot. of 'their indebtedness, is extended until July 1, 1878 ;We insurance policies ~ t o the amount of $5,000 are exempt .from assets ayailablo for creditors, and all judgMents obtained-againiit parties or property before, petitioni3 are filed are to be first and fully satisfied... It also alloWs all exemptions allowed by any state law on tho'lat of Jamizry, 1871. It also ex empts a widow's dower or other estates ins lieu thereof, if the state law so pro-, vidoa. .. • • AccinENTl-rOn..last. Saturday after noon during the, progress of a game of base ball ou the Amatmir grounds-,'bb tween two Scrub Nines, Will Hardy, in passing from one base to another at a slow pace, sustained a severe rupture.. Dr. Harman chancing to pass by at the time was summoned, and rendered medi cal aid. The injuries wore . of such a na ture it was necessary to convey him to his home at the Barracks. =I ITANDSOp PRESEAT.—At a meeting of the Council of the English Lutheran churelf, on Jl'negday evening last, after the regularbilsinliSs hadbeen transacted the membersi through thele'l3illnient , Secretary, Mr. J. C. Stock, presehted the President, Mr. 11. S. Ritter, with a hand some gold Teri and penbil as a tok . e , u of their high appreciation of hie invalnable labors. The President accepted the gift in a few timely remarks, Mr. IL is ono of the oldest members of the council, having been connected, with it for the past 25 years. ON Tues'daY morning last, Mr: J. Zeamer was, on motion of,Tuo. Cornman, esqt, admitted to practice law 'in the several courts of Cumberland county. Mr Zoamer is a Pow - ilex young man in this county, and has teeny friends who will be pleased to know that ho passed thorough examination in the science of law with credit to himself and his pre ceptor, F. E. Bcltzhoovcr, csci. Mr. Zeamer, assisted by Mr. Beltzhoover, tried his first cause in the 'Quarter Sos- sions on Tuesday, and manifeSted con siderable ability iu the conduct of the case. We aro sorry to learn that Mr. Zoarner and Wife are now on their way to their future home in Texas. May they prosper wherever they go. CbIINTY FAIR.—We would earnestly enjoin upon, the citizens of this county, embracing every branch of business or trade, to assist in making the approach ing Fall exhibition of the Agricultural Society ono of the very best ever held. That it will be so, -4-s an indisputable fact, if the citizens take an interest in it. As the Fair is held two weeltl' earlier than u 61.1, it is to be hoped the Society will avoid the rainy spell. The premi ums are the most liberal ever offered by tlie-Society, being far in excess of those offered by the neighboring counties; one purse for trotting alone, amounting to $3OO. Premiums on other articles have also been increased, and we .trust that the 15th Annual exhibition may - prove a 'grand success. In this connection we would. say that at a meeting of the managers on Satur day last, it was unanimously resolved to erect seats for the accommodation of 1,000 to 1,000 persons. Col. Jno. Gut. shall began work on the same litst day morning. The seats will be erected on a spot commanding a view of the race course, and will be a decided improve ment. RECEPTION OF DICKINSON'S NEW PRESIDENT. ON' Friday morning quite a large audi ence assembled in the College Chapel, to extend a hearty welcome to the newly elected President, Dr. Jas. A. McCauley. Dr. McCauley is well known to many of our citizens, having graduated at Dickin son in 1847, and in his accession, we again have the entire Faculty composed of Alumni of the College ; a circum stance peculiar to Dickinson, as we believe there is no other College in America having its Faculty 'composed entirely of her own , Prof. Hillman presided ou the open sion, which was opened With • prayer by Roy. Mr. Foulke, of the Refo . rmed church. Rev. Dr. Wing then, on behalf of the clergy okearlisle, welcomed the newly elected President to the town and to the pulpits of its churches. He. spokti'of the sympathy existing between the pastors of the several congregations, who claimed the President of the College as one of their number. He also deprecated the attempts of some would-be-scholars to discover an antagonism between religion and science, and declared that during his experience in the ministry, the farther ho had advanced in scientific knowledge the more perfectly it agreed with religious truths. Prof. Hillman then road several letters congratulating the college on its choice, and also one almost three fourths of a century old, written on tilt accession of Dr. Davidson, the second President of the College, and then, as a link between the past and present, introduced Dr. Davidson, son of the former President, who replied in his usual happy style, making numerous MU; which emphatic ally brought down the house. The Dr. regretted that he, being a Presbyterian, could not, as the Methodist brothel• whom he was addressing, shake au address out of his sleeve at a moment's warning, but despite his fears one this subject, we think ho micceed 9 d ad mirably in making "shako." Gen. E. ilt. Henderson. then, in behalf of the Alumni , extended a welcome. He dwelt on the feeling existing, in , tlm breasts of all' Alumni of Dickinson toward their Alma Mater,,, and trusted that a happier day was about to dawn on Old Dickinson. He also spelt) of the duties of the President, who should be as a father to those placed under his care, and invite's, frankness, mutual feeling of confidence and trust between students and Faculty,.saying if there wore More' of this fooling, there. would be fewer 'oases of potty meanness and deception, and no rebellion among the students. 'That this sentiment expressed the feel ing of the students Was manifest from the hearty applause wills% followed it. Gen:" Henderson was. followed by Dr. 4 . M. Harman, who, spoke, in behalf of tlili Faculty, and in the name Of thhso present, as well as the two. Profes'sors, Himes and TriCkett, between Whom and Alio Speakers lay the Atlantic !Ocean. Ho extended a most hearty Wok oine• to the ranks of the Faculty, and plodked his •mental and physical strength to. assist him in his duties. a Mr. .Geb. E. Wilbur, of the chies 'of '73, then spoke in behalf of , the students - of College, as those most directly and peculiarly interested in the selection of p, President, and of the feeling of relief and gratification' with' which the unani mous 'boleti , of Dr. McCauley was, re ceived. Dr. McCauley then replied to each of . „Ile speakers, and the sentiments ox= pressed by them, and alluded to the now duties and responsibilities which he was about to assume, thanking ali\ fer their kind words of welcome and cheer, and expressing the hope that he...mightnever forfeit the' good opiniorutt whiCh had.beeni expressed,. or prove- recreant to the'trust confided in him. .• At the oonolhsion of his remarks, the large andlonee ware introduced severally to the Prosident,,comthencing, with the members of theßetiior Class, after which all departed well • pleased 'with' Alio oxvoiewof the morning.. A Mvsminifons PROCEEDING."— On - Wednesday evening Drs. Bowman and Criswell, of this city, were called r upon to. pay a professional visit to. a patient, on the opposite side of the.river. They'wore detained until a late hour, and when they reached the toll-gate at Bridgeport on their return; it was about two o'clock in the morning.. 'No adventure occurred until they reached the inner gate of the bridge on the opposite side of. the river, Which, to their surprise, they found closed; and guarded by ono or more per sons, who at .first refused to let them pass through. With a courage worthy of mention, Dr. Bowman jumped out of the buggy and threatened to shoot the scoundrels, which had,. tho effect of in timidating thorn and causing 'a precipi tate retreat on their part.. What their motives wore, or how many were con cerned in the dastardly transaction, is not definitely known. • Outrages 'of this kind aro entirely too frequent on this thoroughfare, and call loudly for redress. The bridge company exact extortionate tolls, and it• is no more than right that immunity should be afforded to those - Compelled to pass through, the dark crypts of the bridge against the attacks of foot-pads and highwaymen, who have too long pursued their nefarious opera tions in that looality.L,Patriot. DUBLI* STEAMSHIP LINE.-011 Tues day evening, by invitation of Car ; J. R. Replica, and Messrs. S. L. Merchant & Co., fte agents-6f this new line, repre• sentatives of-the leading journals of this and adjacent cities, sat down to a sump tuous banquet, given in their honor on hoard the steamer Nada, lying at Pier 40, E. R., and to Sail on- Tuesday for Dublin. The Nada is a medium sized steamer, and is the pioneer of a new lino to Irish ports, arjd will be followed by the Minerva next month, and, in due time, by larger 'add speediff vessols. In every respect the banquet WaSii success, and for over Coin hours the company en joyed, themselves at the hospitable ,botird in the beautiful saloon' of the Nada. S. L. Merchant, iu a happy speech, gave the gentlemen present an inkling of the future of this new line, and Captain Heppell entertained his guests with some of the plans of its owners, Messrs. J. & P. Hutchinson, of Glasgow; men of ad vanced ideas and sterling business quali fications and integrity. Several of the journalists, present responded in happy language to the various toasts proposed and heartily drank. The Nada goes out with a full cargo iitUr a fair passenger list. After the banquet au exhibition , of Holmes' Signal Light. was given by Mr. Morton, which greatly interested the spectators.—Nautical Gazette, (N. Y.) S. L, Merchant is a son of Gen. Chas Morohant, of Carlisle. Y. M. C. -A.—On Tuesday next, Sep tember 10, the State Convention of the. Young Men's Christian Association will commence its sessions in Carlisle. Wo learn that the names of about 100 dele gates have been received already, repre senting one-third of the Association in the State. The lists are daily lengthen ing, and It is 'expected by the time ror ports have been filed 'frem all, fully 300 will be registered. Committees have canvassed the town soliciting homes for these, and have met with success, al tlfough all have not yet been provided for, Lot our bitizens do everything they can in this way,' and extend all the aid 'necessary to make the stay of theke young men comfortable and pleasant The delegates on their arrival will 4n3 received by the Entertainment Commit toe, consisting of Messrs. Blair, Wolf, Coyle and Duke, in the parlqrs of the Mansion House, the use of which haYo been kindly placed at their disposal by the proprietor, Mr. Burkholder, and be assigned, by a card of introduction, to the families with whom they will reside during the Convention. The meeting for organization will ho hold in Emory Chapel, at 3i o'clock, Tuesday afternoon ; the welcome meet ing in the Lutheran church in the even ing at 71 o'clock. The public are earn estly invited to attend all the meetings of the Convention. Those-who wish to consult the lists of delegates, or desire any other informatiOn concerning the arrangernents, 6 ai-e requested to call on the committee. GRANT AND HARTRANFT OILTB OF CARLISLE. AT the meeting on Thursday evening, the committee on organization reported the following persons as officers - of tho Grant, Wilson and rffirtranft C 1 ,And the report was unanimously adopted : PresidentCul. Isaac B.'Parker. Vico Presidents—J. T. Zug, Jos. W. Patton, Jos. W. Ogilby, Joshua Fagan,. Jas. M. Allen, E. M. Biddle, Henry flyder, Alexander Cathcart, J. C. Stock, Richard Henderson, C. Gririg„ Jos. Halbert, J. O. Vale aild W. M. Porter. Recording Secretaries—M. P, Thomp son and Will A Lindsey. Corresponding Secretary—Tom A. Roily. Treasurer—J. L. Meloy. On motion an Executive Committee was appointed, with the President of the Club as President ex officio to whom shall be entrusted the bUsiness of the Club. The book containing the list of namos of those desiring to join the Club was first opened at this mooting, and re ceived the signaturns of nearly four hundred voters. This book is to be found at the Club room, and it is hoped , that every friend of Grant, Wilson_and Ilartrauft, of peace, order and pros perity, will comp forward immediately and sign their names. We had a rousing meeting on Satur day. There were present—mon of all ages—men who have been and are still the earnest workers of our party. This was the first meeting held under the ausaces of the Grant, Wilson and Hart- Aft Club, and equalled the greatest hopes of the Club. Tho meeting was opened by the President, Col. Parker, announcing the following Executive Com:MUSE) : West Ward: East Ward. J. M. Allen, Wm. Vance, Jos..C. 'Halbert, Jos. W. Ogilby, han. Wetzel, sr., Joshua Pagan, Henry Crabb, • Dr. W. D. Hall, W. M.", Porter, J. T. Zug, Calvin Able, Wm. Askins, David Weich. ' Jos. Jordon. • Messrs. •Eckels, Woodward,. Fagan and Hall appeared, escorting Col. R. M. Henderson, who had been, athicrtised to addresS the mOtS,Mg. The speech was an eloquent 'one; and the speakei was freepiently interrupted by applause. Ho scanned the whole ticket, commencing with • the lowest and going to tho highest. When Col. Henjorson had closed, Capt. J. 0. Vale y , B 9tihe request of the meeting, addre ed them for • a short time. -.Those — who have already lioard‘the - dapt, know with what force ho expounds the .principles of the . Re publican party. We hope to hear the • Capt. many times before the campaign is ovcr. .Col. Parker, , the --- President --- of- the Club, then Speke for a short time, stating that a Gilet, Wilson and Har,t ranft Club had. been formed, and wouid have their Club room in the room knoWn as the hall of the Grand Army of the Re public. That the roord would be opeif night nnd•day, and would contain . the, leading periodicals or the day. That every one would be welcome whenovor he could. Mako it .convenient to presmit. • It, was ono of the most enthusi astic meotihga we ware live& at, and we trust tliat we 'will !Jaye many more ere the ortropaign closes. Tim Many friends of oseph-B. Zieg ler, Esq., will be glad t ilea that ho has received the Republic . 9 ination for Probate Judge of . HontgoinerY coun ty, Kansas, whore ho now r sides. Mr. Z. is a native of this county, and gradu ated with hononi at Dickinson College, some years since. He is a gentleman of fine abilities, unblemished obaraler and untiring - -indoatry, and is, therefore, ad mirably, qualified for the position.- The foiloiving from a Kansas ,paper will show how , highly ho is appreciated in that cOmmuriity :,. ,• - • PROBATIII JUDGE.-WO are authorized to announce' J. B. Ziegler, esq., of this city, as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Probate Judge of this county. In this connection we desire to say that Mr. Ziegler has been a resident of the State of Kansas, for over four years, and was for a time the editor of the Oswego Register, a staunch Republi can paper. During the war ho gradu ated from college, and at,once took. place . in the ranks of our Union army as a private in the. 101st Pennsylvania Veteran Regiment Infantry. After the termination of the war he came to Kansas, and has boon engaged the most of the time in the practice of the law. He has been a resident of Mont s gdmory county, for the past two years, and is known to our citizens as a rising young lawyer, possessed of a high order of ability and strict integrity. There is among the Republicans a strong senti ment in his favor, and should ho re naive the nomination, it will give us pleasu're to support him, believing that he will make a faithful and able official. COURT i'ROCEEDING9.—TIIO Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Ses sions of the Peace convoied on Monday of last week: Hon. H. F. Junkin pro of siding, and A ciato Judges Mont gomery and_ itmer being present. Monday and uesday wore devoted to the regular calendar, and Wednesday was assigned for the commencement of the case of the Commonwealth vs.:Dr. Paul Schmppe, for the murder of Miss Stinuecko. The following is a list of the cases tried : . Corn. vs. Samuel Graham and William Wright assault and battery -plead guilty and sentenced flve dollars fine and coats. Corn. vs. Howard Waldo, F. A. Morri son, Andrew Holkos and Andrew Lerow —construing to cheat—vordict not guilty. Corn. vs. Dr. F. F. Cottrell—larcony and larceny by bailee—verdict guilty— sentence suspended. ' Corn. vs. A. B. Shanks—assault and battery—verdict not guilty and prosecu tor for costs. Com. vs. David Dark—soiling liquor to minors and on Sunday—plead guilty and sentence suspended. Coin. vs. J. Floyd, Thooph Floyd, Mary Floyd and Cephina Floyd—resist lug' an officer and assault and battery— verdict, Jefferson Floyd guilty and oth ers pot guilty:—Jefferson Floyd sentenced to pay a fine of $5.00 and costs of proso oution. Cow. vs. Scott Wilson—larceny— plead guilty, and sentenced to imprison ment in county jail for 'sixty. days, six cents lino and costs. • Cam. vs. Richard einitilil.t.forrtication and bastardy—pleads guilty. Coro. vs. Wm. Rua—larceny—plead guilty—sontonced 90 days in county jail,' six cents flue and costs Corn. vs. Jos. Boner, David Boner and Jacob Boner—larceny2-verdict not guilty. Cora. vs. Thomas llamly—lareeny— defendant plead guilty, and sentenced to imprisonment in the county jail for ton days, n fine of six cents and costs of prosecution. Corn. vs. Hiram Miller 7 assault ,and battery—defendant pleaded- , guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of fivo dollars and costs Corn. vs. Augustus Jeremiah—larceny —defendant pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to six months imprisonment in the county jail, a fine of sit cents and costs. Corn. vs. Frederick Sanders—assault and battery—verdict guilty, and sen tenced to pay a fine of ilve dollars and' MEE THE SCLICEPPE TRIAL ON Wednesday morning, the case of the Commonwealth vs. Dr. - Paul Schwppo, for the murde'r of Miss Maria M. Stinnecko was called. In a few minute's the prisoner entered the bar, accompanied by the Sheriit, and took his seat with his counsel, and the calling of the jury was begun. The Common wealth was represented by Messrs. Sadler, Maglaughlin and Shearer, and the defenSo by the Messrs. Hepburn and Mr. Miller. A special jury had been summoned, and from these and the regular panel the names were called, and each individual as ho came into the box was sworn, and examined as to whether or not he had formed or expressed such :in opinion of the case as would prevent his giving a true verdict according to the ovidelice. Tho whole of Wednesday was taken up in the ompanneling of a jury, and after names had been called, the following persons were selected as jurors : , John Martin, Potor Zinn, Robert F. Anderson, Wilson W. Clough, Charles Simi,ley, Henry Miller, John Paul, John W. Stouffer, John S. Hoover, Hugh Laird, Jonas Kohlor and James T. Stu art. During Wednesday a considerable orowd'was in the Court House, but it has gradually thinnod out and the at tendance is now knit littlo greater than at the ordinary, sessions of ( tho Court. Tito scorns e trial to be a god end for tho daily papers in the city—reporters being present from Philadelphia, I3altimoro and Now York, by whom the Court, jury and prisoner have boon sketched 'for the gratification of the readers of the. sensational columns of tho groat dailies. All thedistinguished medical and scion tido gentlemen who attended the former trial aro hero, with the exception of Professor Wormloy. '• The prisoner has changed considor ably since his; formor trial. Ho looks larger and stouter than s beforo. His hair is much darker, and his coidnlexion not nearly so clear and ruddy. He has grown side whisker's and has discarded his gold rimmed spectaolos. Pow per eons who saw him enter tho court, recognized him until ho bad seated him self within tho bar. His manner, how ever, is !•unohanged, and ho seems to viow tho whole trial with the uncon cerned business-like air which was so manifest on the former trial. • Certainly no ono, who was not familiar with the case, would, aupposo that ho was under going his s'econd trial: for it' 'capital offense, or that ho had just emerged from an imprisonment of nearly four years duration. . Having twice undertaken the publica tion of tostlinony of niurder, trials, , at length, , wo do not propose to do any thing of tho sort during this trial, but will merely furnish our readers with an outline of the ii4e, giving the names of the witnesses called and the salient points of their testimony. Ti o caso was oponod on . Thursday Miming, by Mr., ,, lshostrori who' dotailoct ll:hrice the facts on which the ConiMon wealth relied for a conviction. mho 'first witness called by the Common wealth . was Henry L. Burkholder, proprietor of the Mansion house, who tostifled-that Miss Btinnecke came to his hotel to board on' the 19th of January, 1860 ; that on the morning of the 26th, he discovered her ill and sent for Dr. Bohampe,- and as ho did not come imme diately, sent for Dr. Herman. Both doctors came about -nine" o'clock.' Miss Btinnooke died on the morning of the . 28th, and the morning after her body was sent to Baltimore. M. Low A. Smith, • Teller in the Carlisle Deposita Bank, testified that on the morning of the 20th of January, be tween 10 and 11, Miss Btiuneoke came to 'bank, drew a check for fifty 4ilars and received the' 'honey. - She then ap peared in her usual health. • Mr. Hassler, the Cashier of the Bank, testified that ho wrote the.cheek for Miss Btinnecke—the check was produced in court. Mr. John H..Rheem and Dollie Turner testified to the circumstances connected with the death of Miss etinnecke, and Schcoppo's visits during, heilest ill ness. Mr. Rheum also testified concern ing the finding of the will, and the Doc tor's behavior at the time. The testi mony of all these witnesses Was precisely the same as on the former trial. Up to the time of going to press there hay° boon callod Mr. tochman, Dr. Herman, Dr: Conrad, Dr. Wood and Dr. Miran. The testimony for the Com monwealth is not yet closed, and of course it is impossible to guesswhen the trial will terrninato. Certainly all of the present week, and perhaps all of next weak will bo consumed. Il i m [ANNOUNCEMIONTB.] LIOUSEISEEPERS look to your interest, and If you want a prime Rio Coffee, go to Ilutorich'a and ask for the Rota‘rprleo Coffee. Tide Coffee le roasted I,3\an improved process In a roVolving tight cylinder, thereby retaining the aroma whloh escapes in roasting in the open pan, and saving abodi 25 per cont. of the very essence of Wm Coffeo„ Warranted to giro satisfaction, or 'the money.ro funded. 29302 HAIR cut and whlaker. dyod In tho beat manner at Llunokuhl'a Barba" Shop on North Hanover atreet. FOR n choice Rani; or n Bike of the Ennio, clip down to !kaloy & Co. 29nu72 I= D. A. Sawyer h. Just received n largo Revoke of Printa, Moe Cotton and Wool Flan. teals, Water Proofs. Cassimeres, Shawls. Ac. aluellne, 1 yaid wide, Bolling at 1234 cents. We have a choice brand of Slick Alpaca nt 26 cents and upwards. Everybody should call before purchasing, as you can save money by buying from us. • 29au722t D . A. SAWYER. IF you want o good !shave, go to Ilunekuhre Key atone Barber Shop. tt STILL another lot of that. Premium Roasted Cof fee, cod also the . finest flavored Tens at Moloy's Store. JUST rerelred for retail the largest, fattest and whitent Mackerel at the .. Carliele"Grocery," J. L. Meloy k. Co , proprietor.. "'IAMB, Shoulder., Sldee, Dried Boa, Boof Tongue, %chola or sliced, at Ilumrich's. SPECIAL NOTICE We aro the nolo agents In Carlisle for tho Sale of tho Genuine Harris' Seamless Kid ()loves.: They are uniterFally acknowledged to be the best end . finest Kid ()love Imported. • iimantf MILLER h BUTTORFF. A LABOR Stock of Dry 'Lumber, placed In lb yards Wore rise In prices, for sale at low figures Loth. Shingles, Pickets, Ac., always on hind.' Col at tho upper_orlower yards. 25ap72tr A. 11. BLAIR. TILE toot assortmont of Unmburg Edge. nod Inserting. can bo found nt 27J.T2tf J. U. WOLF'S. I=l creating daily a great excitement by selling all kinds ofdrass goods very cheap; by giving tho best bargains ever heard of in Lace Segues and Lace Pointe All the now style. of Son Umbrellas and Parasol. cheaper at t he Central Dry Goods Store than anywhere else. The best bargains In all kinds of White Dress floods can be bad at the Central Dry Goods Store. Spring Buetles, the best over made, at the Central. Pail Bilk Ties, Loco Collars, Ilamburg Trimmings, Seamless Kid Glover, 'can only be bad by calling at the Old Central Corner, in Carlisle. MILLER h DUTTORFF. PURE LAUREL ICI The tothecriber having socured a large clock of lb. beet quality l:o, free from snow and all Import tits, off of mountain streamys now prepared t. deliver It to castanet, at tow rates. Orders left a either of the coal cancan will receive pomp), ;Men [lon. 2detp72l.f -A. 11. BLAIR. A YINE lot of Limo Lumen., P. and Nut Coal o hand. Prices reduced. Call r.t tipper or lowa yards. A. 11. FLAIR: =EI To know whore to got the best stoves In the mar kot Also Just arrived a nice assortment of Bras. and Porcelain lined i'revervlng Rattles. The bee and cheapest Fruit Cann and Jars lu the market and an endless variety of hanging Baskets, Nato. Coelore, Refrigerators, and House Furnishing Good. generally. before purchasing, W5l. VR7DLEI"S area, Car 20J07:2tf conte Geop72 Tin anti Stove Store, lisle, ra. ---- 'LEST ',reserving Si can be had at OltitEN'li atom 111011 ER and higher limes nrp going, but [llona Sugar Cured /Mouldy.e at llumrlclem aro the dame 1n 'price but Improved lu quality. All moat sold warranted.• Ptop72 .4 f 3T roccivet! at Munich'. a Ilna lot,of Bt r ackerol. front 3 as. 44.9, to 1,11 cis. par pound. TllE Enterprise Coffee ist . I.lumrich's lo•qulte a succors. Out of ono lsirruf sold not ono pound has been returned, DON'r r.rgot that Uumrlch has Oranges and Lemon, Aiwa's no hand. WtlN7 ED-100 bushels potatoes at Bunnloh's . 0:4. LIALBERT le the only one who can loznlly .03 your good" at auction. Auction room. on North Hanover etroet. Call on him. 6oinp723t BIIDSCRIIIII for " Tile Iteorbs'elloentunt COWAN. tos" for ono year and you will' revolve as a promium your choice of ftiur of tho itoot magnificent Stool Engravings over pubiiahod In Avnerlda. Moto on. gravings , are encased In beautiful walnut frames, and aunt to the oubscrlbere free of orpreso. Tho circulation of The People's Literary Cbmponion ox• coeds I,loo,oooovhlch I. larger than the aggragato ctrculation 'of all mon; of its clue pubilehod In America. The euboorlptlotsprice is two dollar. per year. The aglint; Abram Fought, will call upon our °Moons at their residences, as ho Intends can vaesing the borough, and will receive oubsoriptions until October let. All ordors left at his rooldenco, N 0.76 West South arca, will receive promptatten- Non. JACOB L IVINGSTON, WHOLESALE . TOBACCO AND CIGARS, 80, 27 NORTH HANOVER STREET,. CARLISLE, Pncos as low as in Philadelphia or Baltimore. - 25ap721y MARKETS. CARLISLE! PROVISION MARKET. Corrected Weektyly J, L. afeloy, corner Mrlisle, Indnuddy. scilember;,4), .14(017 WITTER EGOS LA RD TA LLO IV - -- BEES wn R ADON ILA MS do SHOULDERS.... „ SIDES WRITE DEANS ;, PARED PEACHES (INPA RRD 'do DRIED APPLES OILERRIES PITTED • do ONIONS ' RAGS' DL'AOKDR DRIES 1872, NEW FALL . GO.ODS• 1872. • D. A.. 5A.177 - 7 - =1 , 2, , S • CHEAP DRY GOODS . ' STORE, N. E. CORNER OF PURLIC SQUARE, CARLISLE, PA. I have the pleasure to annonne r et uhe ethj i,,go icl r tr. iemlC , f , r II o T iL e ud,rldinity, that I have lust oc IV . IO ' VET 7F2 apt DLI C:1) ®3:1 l tom 9 10. and 11111 malts further additions as .the scanell va;lcos. , One Case of Net , Calicoes, - • 'One Lot of Qvaton. Flannels, On Lot of Wool.,Flannels, NUSLINS, TIOKINOS, OINOIIAMS, TAM: LINENS, TOWELS, CRASHES, be. An elegant OBSoll.meLt , of BLACK . 7 - MLI - VM -I ==WS, Silk finish, nt 75e, $l.OO and np4ards, A full lino of WATER PROOFS, at the lowest prices. In BLACK. ALPACCAS we Cannot be Exce.ledi At I have a SUPERIOR BRAND, Mild! T can safely ITI:01111nond for Woar, Durability and Lustre.. Prlcos ; r, 30, 35, 40, and 50 cents and upwards. the n tEW vet styles of at3ll3Lei At great bargains. We have just, opened n largo lot of EMBROIDERIES, LACE 7 an! LACE COLLARS, at 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents. We keep an elebont STOCK OF CLOTItiS .AEV - E1) CASSEMERES, which we can ham MADE UP on short notice, end a pyre, t PIT gnaran lead. We Invite all to need of PALL AND WINTER GOODS to gh an e call before ; you puolmse, OA 110 cannot help but please you in the goods nod prlet.s. Gsop72 D. Q.. 30 BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK' MARItET lirpnrteet for the HERII.I) by 11". 17. ILunjher &co. 'Vest llceltimorr, September 2", 1,72 . . _ . CATTLE.—The receipts for the ureic amounted to about 2,000 'head. . "Market spiiiii.d hderable lively, at about the same prices as last week on good grades, while inferior declined from i,41 to A. Prices for best wore about from 6t.;,' to e„. good butcher cattle from 4, 3 1' to 0.-1, nod illerior as low as 2,t4 to 4. Abou64o 1e5d.,410 ppod east. SflEhilh—The supply is gtinti,,the demand moiler. ate, prices range from OA to tr)g fi , r fair to good, a few extra fine bringing 0. Stock sheep are In do• mood at $2.00 to $2 50 per head. Lambs from $2.50 to $3.75 per heed. lit , OS —We quote Corn hogs from 7 7 , , ,f, to 77,', nog, $5.70;t0 $5llO gross. St fliers from 1:.% to 7 nett, $5 40 to $5.00 gross. There is a full supply on our mar. ket and the indications are thatishould the supply i p , be conga ad, pricer will decline. The mat ket ' C10,401.1 WI nit little activity, and prospects for shippers not very fingering. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Otrtis frednesarty, September 4; 1872. FAMILY FLOUR $8 50 SUPEMPINE PLOW? 6O SUPERFINE RYE FL0UR... , . ! 4 60 WRITE 1 - 171 EA T ‘ : 1 55 RED 117/EA T 1 46 RYE 65 CORN 50 NEW OATS 86 CLOYERSEED 4 76 TIMOTII YSE ED 8 50 FL A 2 - SEED—. 1 00 SPECIAL NOTICE. NERVOUS DEBILITY 'With Ifs gloomy attendants, low spirits, depression , Involuntary Nlll.OOllB, INns of semen, spermatorrhont , loss of power, dizzy head, loss of memory, and threatened impotence nod Imbecility, find a sov ereign, turn in lIIJSIPIIIIEYS . EOM COP 5T1116 SPECIFIC No. TM' NISTY• EIO lIT. Composed of the most valuable stilt and potent Curatives, th,,, strike at once at the root of the malt( r tone up th e system, arrest the discharges, and impart rigid and energy, lire and vitality to the entire Marl. They have cured thousand's or ruses. Pries $5 jier package of five boxes and a largo $2 vial, which in ory Im portant in obsticato or old canes, or SI for single hen- gold 'by Druggists, and sent by moll on receipt of prices. Address, IiU3II , IIREYS , -SDP. MEI° lIONIEOPATIIIO MEDICINE CO , 562 Broad way, Now York. 2tio7lly For rate in Carlisle, by S. A. Naverstick and Corona. & Worthington.' A CARD. Having determined to withdraw from BUSINESS I Invite the attention of the public to my large awl well selected Stock of Goods, CONSISTING OP ' HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, CANES, NOTIONS, &c., wine!' I WILL POSITIVELY la 011 oelot Tho most liberal inducements will be held out to t any one desiring to purchnne the Miatire ratcls.ol-m. and rent tho Storo Room, with it slew to currying on 'the business. To such purchaser, immediate possossion will be given. Otherivioe, the blur roion wilt lie for rent, pusmitsion to he given April I, 11173 Coll nods,. You will find it to, your interesCto buy. JACOB BOAS, No. 4. Nor, II Hanoi er Streit!, 25.M72,4ni Oppioite Carlisle ilejooll Bank. FOR SALE. TORT LAiIIIC THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, ti tented on thecorner of South!la./Ver . street, opposite the Market House, knona aa INEIOFF'S CORNER,, Private rtaddeuce with all the modern hnprone manta. Alto a f • Btoro Room, Daguerreina Gallery, Law Offices, Dead:it's Office. Also several TOMIlli occupied lip different Hoeletke, nilvl which aro In got d order. I will also dispose of nt PRIVATE SALE, STOCK of. GEOOOEICS and Queensware, with 0001) WILL. now doing•u mpleulld CASII BUSINESS. SatLefactory T 0386118 given for coiling out. Inquire of laug7ktr C INHOFE' An Amendment FIROPOSED AMENDMENT. TO THE Constitution of : Pennsylvania, Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend inentAlcr-the Constitution of Pennsyl vania. ' Be if reserved by the Senate and Honer al 71..pre sentotiect of the Clanotontecolih nJ J'ennttylenitto in General Aseembly met, That the following amend ment of (Ito Constitution of thin Nitnnoom vett h ho proposed to the people for their adoption or rejec tion, pursuant to the provisions of the tenth tinkle thereof, to wit • AMENDMENT : Strike out the ninth neetion of tho ninth article of the Constitution, and Insert to lion thereof the following: "A State Treasurer shell be chosen try the qualified electors of the st:dte, at such times and for such turbot service us shall ho prescribed by law." WILLIAM ELLIOTT ; Speaker of the Mum, of Representativon... JAMES S. ItUTAN, Speaker of the Senate. Approved—The twonty.nocood day of Mareh, Anne Domini olio thousand eight hundred and eavontytwo.. JNO. W. ONAlit • Prepared and codified for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. FRANCIS JORDAN, fie4utary o( tho Commonwealth Oftleo Poerotary of the Commonwealth, Ilarrliburg, Juno 26, 1872. 4Ju723m Miscellancou . 4. B. M. COYLI 1872 COYLE BROTHERS, JOBBING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 24 ROUTH HANOVEX ST., CARLISLE,. They have in stock a largo selection a Notions , and Fancy Dyy -1 'Goods, ladies' nud gent's hosiery, gloves, suspenders, neck ties and bows,' white trimming and ruffling; paper, collars and ifuffe, note, cap, business, letter, billet, wrapping paper, envelopes, paper bags; tie yarn, drugs, • fancy soap, hair oil, perfume, and an endless variety of knicic knacks. ' All orders will receive prompt ottem tion. 7mh720 THE 'MARY INSTITUTE.' • CAIttISLE; PA. t A BOARDING' AND DAY 80110 . 01 r• • FOR . YOUNG LADIES; next torm (and 12th pew) will begin on ' *EDNDEIDAY; SEPTEMBER 4, 1872, Common( Inetruotion In thin School le thor: cfillth and cumploto. Tho kltllNolt Doportmont, nt tho oponlng of tho now torm, will Atteltt ba .chargo of a reeldont French Lady. - f It For adanimlon,appfy to On Rector, Roy. i'Vm, O. lnmott, or tho Principal, Mrs. M. W. Dunbar, or to ' 22auT24t , Pacratar ' y'oiill ß o I.llPiltrlion'rLulßllaos. 12 /. 8 —.2 00 co 2 7 M 10@1 For Sale ~• 1872 SPRING •OOYLE BROTHERS Rea E.( atm Sales ORTANS' COURT In 1 , 11,11,11, , ` IT nn r•rtL r 0' the Orpheus' Court of (,'uluirorbinil c000l), P.i., 1 4it Public Coin, On Saturday, 'Se/new/tot 28, 1872, nt 1 tttt loch, p. w ~on LLB proinio s, Won of Alan ishurit, mot I nillo North of o)..tor'R Point, llw fo in of I //11IIVI 31u1 , tiercaOod, containing 133 ACRES, as follows: , NO. 1. Containing 1:27 ACRY.F, of first pointy lack Silt,. hisli is 0r..-0.1 UCH-, 130.\ IiDER FORM IItIFAE. Raul: Baru, Corn Crib, and othOr norossary outbuilding:. No. 2. Dm: 1101iSC nd r, ACRES of land, upon %%bleb 'tooling :Rate of sopkyiiir gioility i.O b‘triW.- , 1 lu ,lot. 're.s tool contlitiow made roiwo on ilay of son.• by (I F*11( E (11791' Ell, 29a117,:."4. ,p 1 tr. May,ll..t'cl• PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate liiarfor.lato..• ,v;tIL a &rt. , of ho 1111111.4' Court of l'untiwthad counly, 1 hill uu,ll "II the la - online. at 111111110 ',1.., • On Saturday, October :5, 1872, That Iralualde Farm •ititatol m South -Middleton toe imhip adieildng lh. t Ilhge of Paperto.rn, con taining ..1" Gravel [rand in a peel eta, of rulty.atit n. The linpro‘ omen's. are Teo ...ory FIIA NIP: and St 111:11110A E. Frame tiara, %Veg.. :Med, and Corti CO.-, atel other mithullings. I heto d peel hearing Orchard on the pr. tmees of a pple,allearh and Plum tree., in goad. booing order. The !AM' ix tOll. tigit,in nulls and railroad atm...tie. The p'oper'y alit ho roil together or in lota to tint por. Iment.. hale t 0 ,1.111111.11 1, Itt of raid day, what. ter!. e ill •:1•1114• • .1. W. CllArthilltD, 2.11.m721.. Guard. in of In. Ent and S,looro. N. IL Moon z, PUBLIC SALE OF I',ILUABLE REAL :ESTAftE On Turxday, September 17, 1872. Will be sold at public sale an the. promisee In Dlrkimon township, Cumberland main!), one half mile I\ 9rth•Lest of the Stone Tavern, on the road leading tlo the unrupllie, the following described real estate: A VALUABLE FAR NI em,h4,,b,14n.,r, of Iltnnotone land, hoot quality, having thornon erected a tat,tory utaltharlwardoti hon. , Lank turn, wagon Anal, orn orth and °that ontbulldhuts, all in good order. There are two cisterns, 011 e at the houoo and one RUM,. burn. . A oholoo app: r, bunt, burst boo with poarbos, plums awl minor I nub Tha land to Ina high ' , Auto at rnittrntlun, 1111.1 IL very property. Any pero . to billing to vice tho property, can tlo so by calling upon 31r. John Danis, residing uu tho pr wile. Salo to onnunsm'o 012 p. m., Mhen attend /Luc, Mill by glion and toitnn nimbi hboon = . 8..020 Lai - waxier Inquirer In4ert until day of salt.. and a..nd bill to this oplak , JOHN C. lINES4I2, i Auctioneer: p"IALIC On Saturday, the :?let of September next, Ni at 101 l 11 , aal Ow id vl , l iw a, ill nal 1 , 1,, 1,1111,P.1 til , EP . ..tilt , . lair tit. pn.p. rIN •! N till •I lit 1.av11,,i.1 , 1i4 11,1,1 I I", /it, 'tot\ 11, p 1,1011.1114 NES, .PI 111,1-rate Lintt...1..16. Tl,.' no large I'll'o-STOIIY 1101:SE, !la II,IU, H W/tl,ll ,! • 111•d, C“rli Cl . lll, mut ntlirr rutbpddlll s Al-, it , qer - frullitg ot 1 at er, and thn othur at Ili.. It. itii.lan 0.1..1,1 to 1.1 . : Fit I'IT flu Iv .al.• 111,. rat Al 111,' , ul 11,1,1 rate Tiuoer laud. .tud tln I.st Ii •tato • f tuttlvation. 111- .lin; itlor t 110 111 1,4- I.l . lPpl • rty r ‘41•111 g In vie, Ilm trvulto . rty call do i.) 7,4111 I thoi ul..rlllnCln. ur oti 1:11,15 th.. Nut .. rip, nu{all 111 . 0,- ,urylll 1..• it 1 ., :t1.1 t.. l runintutive ILE I .. &h. It. v. 1. 4 .11 attendance ill 1..• 111111 I. 41141 trtvl. I%l' tin I.y ITTER .11 , . FII 1111INDLE, .I:,,titot Of •101111 Itrilldle MIEIII ORPHANS' COURT SALE! Thursday, r pfemher 26, 1.572 The sub-. nbn It4llll HI kir AI Iltr. eclat,. I. Stnitit HWY., ill .: 1 , , . e the I.r.•ellses the 1.:1...wit:2 h.:II . ~ 1 t0... el in E tct Petite. leue.llll., land rr may , 2 telly ..I Neu slll ye the Cetted. gulnet rrICK le.tindell by lee 111 of . 111/11,111.1101 . . Deorgu Ibtres , ud Ahl Dn. 111.1111 TEN u I.I3IESION E m ere LAND, re b•,.. `Tlll' reprov e meet:: ere a he yl' Feu: eStory FIIA IIDI•T AND MI onrANT MILL, At) by 110 butt on Ittott), blturtiov it.kit of burrs, VIII. lIIIn ,gofer 00111 on tba attr.on. 1 A tr) SI'()NE D \YELLING IIOUSE; good Stable and otlb.r t'tiQball.littga. A 111/01/SAIIt MILL. Aro, a good 'MIA NT II01.1ti4:, with I At re of 141 timid and, a good ladle thereon, Mad 0,111 be sold separata, If de- ed by purl latter,. 'Pile.) are on um• premises App ‘ Pear, ticarb ant other choir.. fruit I tees, 111,11 a nee.. -tailing well o 0w ter near the - .1.•„r: r,,,, polo .1 I. rtmffieb I'lat Conn Scales. This property bemt; e ❑enieut I. ins, heir, schools; snit ,larches—le In , ti s. s try reaped a deg.-side 1101,11, mat pyre of lonslnegs. Person , biting to 0-1,10 the pre,. illes will plvltio call on Mr 311..Itattl liroSt.. residing on the .111, I Fnlo to commence at 10 o'clock, n, tit., wick limn will 1.10 made knowu . . A NI FrAVER, Ifol IS Ii UTZ, Administrators EZIEM IN. B. I,tOORE, - Auctioneer pUBLIC SALE . OF Valuable. Real Estate Vain, nolfl nt pLI llc dale, at the Court Uoueo In the 1101.0.0 of Carlisle, On Friday, ,epteniber G, 187 , 2 nt 11 o'clock, a. on i the following described valliabl• propertha: 'l. A FIRST-I t .3I,ATEI LAND FAI*I, • rillddlescx township, on tho road from 'Middle:lo. to btorrott's (lap, about ono milo North of Middle sox, containing about EIUtITY • FOUIt ACiIE3, in high state ot cultivation; lon boon recently wol (Intuit. Tho iniprovonnunts aro a ,Good Twd-Story - Brick llouse, - Front° Darn, and necessary outloillnlings. 2. A tract of land containing 'about TWBNT o- TWG ACRES, on tho Storrott'e (lop road, adjoining thu borough of Carlisle, and a short distance North of the 41 - Wallin - 4 Fair Grounds. Tho land to of the hoot quality of dAnteetono. Tide tract will ho divided Into lota of !ruin throe to tiro acres and mold eotivrately, Or, no it whole, to atilt purchaaure, and will nmku devirablo building or pasture has. being convenient to the undo pipes ul tho Carlisle Gus and Water Company. 3. Thnt very Dosiiablo Private fluidOuco' on the corner Of North Hanover and Penn streets. The lot contains 00 feet front on Hanover etrebLand 240 in depth to a public alley The house Inis4Lll the modern Improvements, and n Imndsorno iron fountain a n d ornaments In the yard. Thorn In also un thin lot hirim Pun . , and all necusary out buildings, nod a varloty elde° fruit trues., This propuitylma a perpetual water right. Persona wishing to puinhasu aro Invited to ex amino , thorn properties. Attendancu givpu and Urine made known on tiny of auto by 11.:'a1.-11ENPERSON, • Elan72ts • Attorney In fact for Levi Vnlgler. Miclasslited ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY .1.1V1q1P901.. litio. AMOS), AGENT, 2 . '26 WALNUT STIIIDir, • • PIIITADIILIAIIA: ' AMID:S-0..6, 0 Q 0, 000 GOLD. • 8 . . /C.. lIUMRIOII,. A gout, 20h1e721y Carnal°, Ta: youNa LADIES' SEMINARY, • • CARLISLE, PA: Tlklx 110A1DINO and DAY scitopr. will open. for INTIM St,roott, SEPTII3IIIEIL 12," MISS 711...k1. (1 lIISON, • 22au723t - Of Plillncitlphia, Principal. New Kork AdvertisemOtts. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1 JQB MOSES' Sir James Clarke's Fe-- are extensireTßFElTED. Dishonest Druggists .endearor to sc 4e...counterfeits to wake greater profits. The °ennui% MIT the name of JOB MOPEB on each package. All others are worthless intact. tione. The .GENUINE urn unfailing in the euro of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject., They moderato .1.11 excesiies and remove all obstruction°, from what ever came. TO MAMUED.LAMES. they aro particularly suited. They will lu a shorh time bring on the monthly period with regUlarlty : arid although vet y powerful, contain nothing hurt- MI to the constitution.. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affectione, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on Might eXortioll,Palpitat.loll of the Hysterics and Whites, they will effect 'a cure when all other. meats have failed. Tim circulars around each package, give full directions and advice; or will be sent froo to all writing for them, scaled from observation. N. 11.—lo MI cases whero tho anz4nurrn cannot bo obtained, Ono Dollar enclosed to Ito Solo Proprie tor, doll MOSEe., 18 Cortlandt St., New York, will Want, a bottle of tbo grituine, containing Fifty PII Is, by return mail, Securely - sealed from any knowledge, of its contents. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES BItYAN'S PtiLIIIONIO WAFERS Clirev CorGIIS, C 01.1,5, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, BOAS THRoAT, BoARSENEAN, DIFFICULT BREATHINU, ENT CoNSEMPTIoN AND LUNG! 'DISEASES. They havo no tante of nhaliclno, and any child will take them. Thousands have been restored to health that had' bcroro despaired. 'Testimony given in IMndrede of c' ams. Ask fir ItItYAN'6 VULMONIO WAFERS., Pri, 35 ends /wt. t o, ,toll :OAS, Proprietor, 18 Corthaslt Sue• York. The Great French Remedy. DELABIARRE'S SPECIFIC PILLS. Prepared by .T. No. 214 lion Lombard, Parts. • . ThoF, pills am highly recommended by the entire M. .1 1..il Fasuliy of Frau., us thu ITery beet remody In all ~f spconual Inoon, or Seminal %Veal, • Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions; Sex ual *oiliness or Impotelx , y ; Weaknoss arising from _Secret Habits Mid Sexual E.:G.660A; leclaxalion of the 50111101 'Slink Spine, Delimits In tim OrlitO, 31.1 t ghastly train ol inSeams arising from .Orr: um or k. Xeufihva. They more wlom all nthrr remedisx fail. Pamphlet Advieu each box, or will bo sent Preo to any .ad0r..... PRIM: St Pllll BOX. Sort by mall, securely sealed from all obeerration, on receipt of price. o.sCAlt O. MOSES, In Cortlandt Street, Netv York, Soto Gen eral Agent fyr America. lang72ly School Books, ,ec NEW SCHOOL BOOKS AT Piper s.gook Store. ;Nit reooivall a largo lot of new WINIOOL BMA such as are inoal in all the different - Eludes ofCarlltle ~lottith and the Country Schools. ALSO, Copy Books.„ . Slates, Pas, Pencils, Inks, &c., Blank Books, Memorandum Books, Music, Music Books, Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, MUSIC ORDERED TIIIIRE TIMES A WEEIt.. DEEDS, BON OS, MOl5O AGES, and till JUSTICII BLA.VS. A arloty of, • 1. , .NEW STYLE INITIAL. PAPER. Sunday School Reward Books and Cards. ALL SOLD CIIESP, - AT PrPER'S BOOK STORE. riatl723m 83 West Main Street. Vrnegar Bitter.s, VINEGAR BITTERS! PURELY VEGETABLE. AUCTIONEER FREE PROM ALCOHOL ! DR., WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS TIN Ell AR BITTERS lire not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor Rum, WhOltey, Proof Spirits: and Rye bob, I.l 4 uurn, doctored, spiced, and nweetened to please Ike taste, called "Tonics;' " Appetisers; Ittn.toreri," hr., that lead the tippler do to drtink• 1•1111,18 Mill ruin, hit are a irtie Model., made from the native room and herbs of California, frco from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They aro the Groat Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the SyNtem, carrying o il all 1501.1101/9 matter and resteling the blood 100 !wait by condition, enriching it, refreshing. and invigorating both mind and body.. They are easy of alltainlat 'ration, prompt in their action, certain in their reeulta, safe and reliablo In, all forms of dis ci., NO PERSON CAN TARE THESE BITTERS no. cording to directions, anti remain ictr,g unwell; rldul then bones are not destrofod, Iv mineral poison or other menus, and the vital organs wasted boycott tho rdot of repair. DYSPEPSIA Olt INDIG,ESTION. Headache, Pain lu tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach Bad, Tarte In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation the heart, Inflammation of the Lunge, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and.t, hundred other painful mptems, urn the offsprings at Dyspepsia. In these uq lain is it has no equal, and one With, will prove a hotter guarantee of its merits than a longhy adVer• ttz,ment. foil FEMALE COMPLMNTS, In young or old, unto lid or eloslo, at Ito ,lawn ul wonatnhood,or the non II!, 111,,r so derided an milt that a marked nom., etio , lit iv soon popt.] 1,. utt INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC 1111 l U MATISD and Omit, Dyspepsia or Indigestion. 1111. oar-, K, C o tt tent nod Intornottent Errors, Disesseaof the Blood, Lit or, Kidneys and Bladder, 9,atie Bitters tiara Loon most Stith Diseases aro caused by Vrtiato.l She'd, mthirli is generally producod by Lora I, proiont of the - Digral lee Organs LY Alt': A SEN'I'LE PESO ATIV IS AS WELL AN A 'PINK', also ti' paeollar merit of a, nog a.• a ism rrlnt a4tobla (2:mgostlon or I again:ea! ion 01 the lasi, and VLoksal Organs, and Co . . • FOR SKIN DISEASE.q, F.l options Trt.ter, s.at ithourh, motole,, Ito Carbon,.lo4, Ring Worni3, Soro Ery Scurf., Inrcukrntivuu of ISo Skin, II 11.11/1, nud Ihnoures of Jim , wlnttovor nan, . . Or 1111111 r., /11 - 0 litl•raily tin: UP and ourrivd out Of thy n)dtoti in a riot thno Ity - tho.non of thoso Ono bottle in sucht 11.'4 trill convineu tho in.rodulow tin•lr en tali,. oftocts. CLEANcE v LTIATED BLOOD whenever ion flat its imp., Hies bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions ' or Sores; cleanse It when uu find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; clennu• it When it is foul; your leolings : will tell yon when. ' Keep the Mood pure, Mal the health of the system ORATEFIII. THOUSANDS proclaim Vinegar Bit ters the most wonderful Int (gurout that everetn tnhuvl OW sinking system. • PIN, TAPE, AND t) QUIT{ WORMS. Inrking In the system 0150 mortYlnnis:wily, ore effectually dos soon,' and removed. toys n diethignished p4siol vgist. There In elcarcely nu indhidual upon the face el , the earth whose body is exempt from the present:le it rooms. It is not upon the healthy eloutorag of Hon body that worms exist, but upon the discolor! humors and slimy deposits that breed these Dying monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifogcs,uo outhelmlnities, will true the system from Worms like these titters. MECHANICAL DISEASES. Phions engaged In Paints and Minerals, such an Plumbers, Type Set ters, Cold Beaters, and Miners, as they micelle° in life, wlll,he mdkject to paralysis of the Bowels To mm, against this lake a dust) of Walker's Vinegar • Bitters Imes Or twice a week, nun ProVelltiVO. 111 LIOUS, ItEMEr I'ENT, AND iNTERMITTEND PLY wpfell are 50 previllont in (ho volleys of our great rivers throughout, the United Statis, especially those of tier yllanisslppl, Ohlo, Missouri, Illinois, 'Terine.eo, Cumberland, Arkansas, (tad, Colorado, Brazos, illo Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mo bile, Savannah ' Roanoke, James, and ninny others, with their rant tributaries, throughout our entire • count* during the Summer and Autumn, and "ro• inarkably no during seasons of unumal heat and* dryness, are invariably Accompanied by extensive , derangements of the stomach and Hear, and other r abdomind viscera.' Thero'nre always-more or less Astructiona of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of (hobbled', being clogged up Hill, vitiated accumulations. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful , influence upon these various organs, in essentially neccessary. '1 here in no cathartic for the purpose °mud to lb...l:Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily tellloYo the dark colored 'Obeid, matter with • sublet! the boWels tiro I tided, at the 8111110 dale shim. Mating. the secretions o he liver, and generally restating Oa healthy rum of the digestive organs, ' SCROFULA, Olt ICING'S EVIL A Whitt, Swellings, Mars, Eryslpelds, Swelled Neck, (loiter, Scrofulous Inthinunations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial AtTectiona, Old Sores, Irruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. Ip num.; as In all other count*" 1101110 Dl3Oilflol, Walker% Vinegar Bitten; 114 TO shown their great curative powers in the must ob. Minato anal Intractable cases. DR. WALKER'S OALIFORNIA VINEGAR DIV TEAS net on all these eases in. a similar planner, By purifying tho Blood they remove tiro canoe, and by resolving - away the ..effucts of the inilaniniatton .(the tuborcula4 deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent' cure is effected. 'IIIE.PROPERTIES of Dr. Walker's Vitiegar'llit . 'Mx aro Aporiont,•Dinphorotic and .Carminativo, Nutritious Laxative, Murata, Sedative, Counter. Irritant,. Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti4llllous. THE ABLRIEN:r and mild Laxative proportion of " 'Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters aro the best safeguard In all canes oreruptions 'add malignant foyers, tholr balimmic,ltealing, and •eoolhing properties protect,, ' tho'littutorn of the Num. Thoir Sedative proportled' allay pain In the 110r0118 . systom, stomach, and bowels, either from Inflammation, - wind, collo, cramps, etc.' Thoir Countor-Irritant 'Whim= ex tends throughout the system.' ;Choir Montle' prop.. cellos not on thoiltidnoys, correcting and regulating . the flow of urine. Their Anti-Bilious properties othenlate the liver, in the socrotion of Lilo, und,,ltS discharger through the biliary ducts, and Oro sups, rlor to all remodiat agents, for tho,curo ‘of Bilious. Favor. Favor and Aguo:oto. FORTIIIY TJt! BODY AGAINST DISEASE by purifying all fluids with VINEGAR lIITTEAEL.: No opidontic ran' take hold of a eystom thou fore anal', • The liver, the stomaoh; the tiowelo, the kid- - flops, and the nerves are ronderod ammo-proof by •thln greet InVigorant. D1RE01101 , 48.--Take of the Bittern orCgolnk to Inalmt night Irwin a half to ono and eno;lutlf wins glassful'. Eat good, nourinhing food, such tie boof steak, mutton chop, V.i(10111, rtatqt, hoof, nod vegeta- • tan and teho '1)11t doer mrcluo. They ore corn. pound - of purolY vegdtablo ingredients, and contain no spirit J. WALKER, •.' Proprlutor. R. H. MdDONALD.A CO., .". Druggleta and Gian.A g la, San Vranclace and N.Y. .4;:kz- SOLD lIY ALL - DR UCIOISTS AND DEALERS. W0721y1eht.3411.c. - . . . TAI NEINSIIAM, T TOILNEr T LA Tr, 2'lo. G WEBT :MAIN RA.;