Home, and. County Items. eId'TETVIER 19, 1872• Mitentmosnuno is to havo a ca 4 r shop / 001 Y aro, permitted to run at Lugo on our streets. • Dpreixiibiget that 'We 'aro, to have a " Goitip,eOf Lectures" this Winter.., grquty. was Quarterly meeting in.the African. M. E. Churolaast Sabbath. - Tun election Treelunation is mighty interesting reading matter i . nst now. Perim it. - - .ANanauecessful attempt waEinnale to rob the Waynesboro' post office a few 'nights since. TIIE BlOOMfiekli Times is ono of the neatest papers in appearance that comes to this office. Honlps from a distance might as well romaitiat home, unless they can boat a Mile in 2.40. A•-COLOrtl:D' military company, num bering . 35 men, haft been recently organ ized at Monist Holly. NEWPONT -*Chaptor, No. 238, Royal Archtiasona was installed at Newport, Perry County, a few nights since. SINCE the twenty-siith ultimo, Chain bersburgliors roccivo dady:rimils from New York and,Philadolphia on, ilia oven:• ing ifiTALT. commences, properly speaking, Saturday next, the 21st instant. The.atmosphere has felt quite fally-like for scleral day4past. . Tagil& will be a lap crop of buck 'wheat: So our Perry county friends in form us. It will Well be a goo winter for buckwheat cakes and Faiitages.-) MR. JOHN E.'GrALBAMAN does the lo cklizing for the T r a Ue,i/ Sentinel: John is a clever young man, and a faithful disciple.of•Faust. We wish him success. How about the rumor afloat a few Weeks 'Ellice; relativrtirthe yo•occupanoy of the Car Barracks by•lj,.. troop. Who can enlighten us un this lunch mooted qUestion. • To our lady leadeis tie would say that an Ironing. , Sul/tinted,- promisor to do a larlie amount, of work, in a very short time, and will, no.doubt, ho an improvemeUt on the hand-iron in use at this time. Atalauta-Bas© Ball Club of this Place having secured the grounds known as the "Old Amateur," caution all per- suns against trespassing o❑ the same, otherwise they will. be dealt with ,ne- conlifig to last" Tltts Cumberland County llortieub tuial oociot.y will be held in Franklin hall, MeAanicsburg, Pa., on the Itth, ]llth, 20ar and 21st days of September. It promises to be the best ever held. tiekets on U. V. U. Iw - Ir - we an old-fa,hionNF Mass Meeting demonstration this Fall. What. say - thp Republicans. Ihroughout, the county. Show the What is it." party that we are tznieed and -.wit dirided as. th dd h the intelligent masses tbo ear shops has been rn, alid Mr. James Hood, the South Mountain rge of the clune. (lard now upwardsof one uty-five men in their V. FRYSINGEII, of the —elle, has returned to his ( ''. ~'• Raving abandoned,the pat e,— ,d dispensation, find publishes both sides c Ltlin question. Bight. There are. a couple .of these patent outsides in this valley that might be benefited by a similar change. TRY IT. —As the season for canning, fruit is at hand and many persons use glass jars, it is important that - they should know, that by setting the jar on a folded towel or napkin, thoroughly soaked In cold water, the fruit can be 'poured' In boiling hut, with no more danger 'of breaking than in a tin can. THE Grant, Wilson and llartranft Club unfurled a largo flag from their headquarters on Pitt street, a few, days since.. They occupy the room lately used by the Grand Army of the Repub lic. A cordial invitation is' extended to all to visit dt, as it is open at all hours of the day and every evening. 1411. T NAME.—So many of ou(Dorno erotic 'exchanges have headed the National ticket with difforentleadings, that we almost thought they had no name, but wo have boon enlightened. Mr. Francis C. Dony, the lifelong Demo crat of Carbon county, in hbi powerful address on Wednesday evening of last, week, aptly called it the " What ix it" party. Cor-rect. IT has boon argued on previous occa sions that if the Agricultural Society, ;wore to offer a more liberal promiumlor fast trotting, a larger number of ' people would attend the fair. That obstacle has boon removed bythe oftimirs of the present year, as the list of premiums wdll show. A'singlo 'torso of $3OO alone to the fastest horse, open to the world; is ono of tho attractions. Como ono, come all and witness fast trotting. THE AMERICAN STOCK JOORNAL.- . The publisboro t of this valuablo Agricul tural Journal offer to send tho remain ing-numbers of this year free to all new subscribers for 1873, - Thus giving over •500 pages of- valuablo readiog matter, illustrated with numerous engravings, for $l.OO. Sample espies free. Address, N. P. Boyer & Co., Paylcosburg, Chester County, Pa. - , • Am an election for oilleora of the Car- Halo Building and Loan Association, for the ensuing 'year, held% Septomber 7, 1872, the following board Was elected : 'President, ;Henry Saxton ; Vico Presi dent, W. 311eCommons ; Secretary, C. P; Ilumrich ; Treaeurer,• Then. Com mon ; Directors, J. W. Smiley, L. T. .131roOnflold, W. F. Saddler, Brindle, B. Wetzel, J. 'Plaulc,,G; S. 'Becton - 1 and J. L. Sterner. ' Tint first' exhibition of the fanners of the "upper end" will open at Shippe l y_ burg, Thursday, Septimiber 191 h, and ...continuo three days. As this is ',the first, effort of the people of this section in, this direction, we trust their efforts may be , crowned With success, and in a 'short time successfully compote,• with the •• ElortMultural Society of the "lower end. ° Liberal premiums aromfferod. In glancing, over tho names l oCille coin mittoo we notice some of .the very best TOMO have boon eolootod. • ; 'MADAMS Cc:Il/VEY A.OI.I4CIJVITAAL, PAIL '• —The tooth animal ox'hibition of the 'Adiinee`County Agricultural Society will behold at Gettysburg, on Tuesday; Wed :„ oefiday and Thursday, the 24th, 25th andAtli•days of September, With 144- day, the 211 d, as entrance day. ' The • grounds, buildings, \stalls, track, (among the best ,in the Stato,) are in thoroughly good condition ; and the pro • mitun list is liberal. , An unusually full is expected, t.mr the Itopublicans organize in each township in the,,pounty, and prepare 'for "the tight on the second Tuesday of 04a bor. . SOME few offif) farmers have already coMmenced &king' corn. It promifies to be a much largei• yield than was pated TIIE Cumberland Villoy iroaL issgo excursion ticlrotsysluring the fair season, whether tho*ntlior is fair or not, at reduced faro. . . , . . THE collars of Mr. Wils, Spotswood and Mrs. Bonder, on East Pomfret street, were entered a •few nights since, and several articles stolen from the same. A TRAIN numberhig 167 'empty care, nearly all eight-wheels, lately pased over the Eastern sliyision of the Penn sylwriia Central .. The train was over a rnile‘lnjongth. DON'T forget the grand rally for GnANT and HARTNANFT, iu thp Court House, this (Thursday-) evening at half-past 7. Gen. A. 11. Hancock and other able speakers will anthems the meeting. YIIIE IN WESTI'ENNSIIMIO' TOWNSIOP. —The house of James Davidson was toCally destroyed by tire, with its' entire contents, on the night of Saturday, the 14th instant. The family made a narrow escape., Origin of tiro unknown. A FIRE OR Judge Watts' old place, now owned by Mr. Waggo s nor, destroyed wash hong° about 10 feet long, on Wednesday afternoon, the 11th instant. They were engaged in boiling apple butter when the tire broke out. But for a wind form the South, the main build ings would have taken fire. ' Wotan are the police? A number of lads, ages ranging, from 12 to 16 ywirs of ago, are in the habit oft codgregating nightly along tri i it . "eollege fence facing on Main street, and insulting every female that chances to pass by. The police should give this matter their immediate attention, or.let the students see td it. STict:nns.—ill l •. James 11. 'Hopkins, of Allegheny county, ono of the candi dates for Congressman-at-largo on the Democratic ticket, and the individual that addressed the unt6rrilied" last Friday .night, should be a little more guarded in distributing his "stickyis," or in other words tickets with Lis name on and nicely gummed on the fevers() side. - A friend of ours, and an ardent. Republican, showed us several hundred of these slips that lie had, obtained from the gentleman, Mr. Hopkins supposing lie was bestowing them upon a Liberal Republican.. , Wr e . present this week An outline of the and exercises of .the Con vention"6l thdli'. M. C. A., held here on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of tryst week. There wore not as litany delegates in attepdance Its was expected, about 130 being present. 13a the ses sions were full, and many earnest voices, tool: part in the exercises. Many promi neuhrn in religious work were present fioni all parts orthe State, and gave' in terest and made prolitable the discussions advanced. The work of the Y. M. C. A. has been placed before our people in a clear and plain 'light, :fad 'we trust that the infine.mes: may be felt, in our pwn in a the advncement,of Teligionelkith, and our young men be strengti*(o4-and en couraged in their work inintr mißst. CITY Jots Purrin . —The employing job and book printers of Now York have employed ono of their fdimlier to report upon the state of the trade. Tie thus re marks upon the successful competition which such offices as the Carlisle Han:. ALT) are enabled to offer : "The eviPfrom which employing hook printers most sullbr is the war}t of re munerative work!' There i lice a book office in the city that has lug mate rial enough to do thrice the . WTA that is done. The t)pps and me ro fattnnorit than half the time. 'r ho «uck that should be done ht the city goes abroad. The established rate of the Now York and Philadelphia printers for composi tion and stereotyping Is $1.35 per 1.000 ems, but 'malty good houses have reduced the rate to $1.25, The reduction is not el:lough to meet.the liky.ws of publishers. They get the work chino in interior and eastern cities and villages for 1.01, for Art, for 00 cents. Not even at the two third rates - of boys or gills can New York and Philadelphia employers cow: bete with these prices." A•r a meeting hold in Nowville, Pa., on Saturday evening, the 14th instant, a Giant, , Wilson and Haan - Lull club was oilkanized with-the following officers : Peesitlent—John S. flays ; Vice Prosi• dents—Col. W. H. Woodburn, William linenle; Wm. 11. Bricker, Edward'Hays, Jos. B. Huisfi, Joseph Wilt, Christian Bowman, James Harlan, S. E. Piper and 'Peter Winer ; Secretaries—Stacy G : Glauser and James H. Woodburn ; Treasurer—Jas. McKeehan. • At this meeting 'over two hundred names were added, to the club. Many More will be added and those who have not yet given their names are respect fully in s y . W4fto do so. A more entbusi )istie and harmonious meeting than this has never been held in Nowville, and as the preliminary meeting of the campaign' in this district augurs well for,the suc cess of our cause in Oils county. Among othdr, business an executive commit tee was' appointed, consisting - ..;61 three active wOkers from each township, and the borough comprising this. election district. Moiu INCENMAMMS IN SIIIPPENB BURO.—On Friday evening last, about half-past olght o'Pleck, fire broke out in the stable of Mr. John Preston; and tho flames communicated to the , stable of Mr. Gee. B. Cole, adjoining, both build ings being destroyed. The lire damaged the stables of Mrs, Welsh and Stephen Fagan to a considerable extent. T,ho fences around the public school huildings were considerably "damaged. We have not learned the full extent of the losses, or - whether the properties were insured. There liPpears t 6 be a systematic plan adopted tin reduce our neighboring town to ashes, hsCscarcely a week elapses that Fonni building is not destroyed by the incendiary's torch. Their efforts seem to be particularly directed to bnrning the pi:operties of, the promincrit citizens. Anonymous letters hal%e also bond sent' to different parties announcing that a fire would take. place on such a night. Our citizens will remember that a few years since our own town was subjected to the same terrible state of 'affairs, and that it was an extremelPdiffieult matter to (rain an insurance 'on real estate. put!through the untiring efforts of one 'detectives tike - guilty parties 'Were- ar l rented and-punished; and to-day fires aro. of rare O'ccurFonee. - • • We haVe been informed that. Oertalit parties are stispeated of this firffig, and it is to be sincerely hoped that they may bebrought to sppedy justice and receive' the punishment they so richlyqicsorve.- ANOTIIER , ST A.IIIAL BURNED. n.—Carly , 4 ou Saturday owning ir; frame: Atublo, on tbo alley west of the tior ought of Shlpponaburg, waS deiA • rtiyod by fire. We did not learn who the property boloppil to. • • .•. , . PimusE Ch,,Caii Jchn'S 12 roasons i and th9V,pay him,a visit.. --Ho is , marching on.'- ' ~. ~.. , . , . . . ' MILLER & BIATORFF'S now ad. ap. lioars in this. issue.‘. This is ono of our most onterprising,business firms. ,_., dux esteemed eoriosnondeut, W. U. I't 1 will continuo an account of his trip i to the Northern lakes. ;Another letter Evil] appear noweek. AT, the cat,. mooting in Nickoy's woods last Sath week, water was sold at two cents, hot per glafis, but for, as much as you could drink at once. , • . . 5' ' id vl 11 izrSl BusurEss mon,and others in neeil op job work during the progress of the Fair, .can have it executed at any time during the week. Our office will be open all the time. ;WE would suggest to the town council the propriety of introducing water intq thd Public-Cemetery. This is ono very serious drawback_ . to beautifying' and: ornamenting many of the encloshies. The cost would be trifling, while it would be highly_appreciatcd by lot owners.° ' 'ARRESTED 'FOR LARCENY.—On Satur day last, officer Wilhelm of Harrisburg, plm:d a colored . woman in jail bn charge of larceny froM another colored individual. She was committed until the November .1!•• DIE parties charged with obtaining the buggy under false pretences from A. B. Zeiglor's livery some time since and arrested at the camp meeting at 'l3 oiling Springs, last Sabbath weelc, have settled the suit. Although Eborloy, one of the parties is still ie jail on a charge of forni cation and bastardy. CLUB MEETING.-A. very largo and enthusiastic meeting of the Grant, son and Llartranft Club was hold in their Club 'Room, last Saturday evening. Business of importaned was transacted,' after which the meeting was elaVtirately and eloquently addressed by our young 'townsman, Armstrong Noble, Jr., who carefully reviewed the issues of the day. • ON Saturday evening, a man was ar rested in 'Mechanicsburg, by Officer Zinn, on a charge of fraud, preferred by a Ilaltnnore grdcery firm, and in default of bail was committed by irustiee Leas for his appearance at the next term of Court. It being too late in,the evening to take the prisoner to \ , Carlisle, ho was put into the Hole in the back Pa7rt of the Engine Jl,Ru s sa , ,, commonly known as the lock-up, and 'we have been informed, kept therdii4VMOnday morning. 'rho. C they Indeiwndeni speaks of this con finement as a great outrage ; and if what is asserted °tithe lock-up be tine, it is high time the autkirities of Mechanics but g furnished a butter one. " Tut.: grading of the Harristarrg and Potomac railroad ja finiF•bed from tko Dogwood Hun to Papertown, and work- men will et:mimetic.: ballasting ir, a few days We therefore cxl:ert that the pntion it the road lying, hetween the Meehanieshitrg - and Dillsh wg railroad, and the, South Monntain railroad, will be finished by the first of January. This will open nut the last beds of ore in the South MUuntain and give empioymerit to hundreds of men. Now is the time for Cumberland and York county Capitalists to invest in lion manufactories, cithee f in Ithichaniesburg, or close to the line of one of the new railroads in the valley.- 1:411e,y Independent. STAI'ETAIIt AT Emm—ExtenSive pre c . paratious are bang made for , the groat State industrial e*hibition at,,Mur beauti ful city 06 the Lake, which takes place this week. This is the first State fair in that section of Pennsylvania and the attendance prunii:el! to be immense. From accounts that have' rcaelitd us there will be a profuse display of agri cultural and horticultural products from the neighboring States of New York and Ohio, and from the Dominion.' Somo of the first, blooded horses in the country have been entered for exhiliition, and the trial of speed in running and trot ting will be very interesting. AsumeroN CAMP No. 171, P. O. S. -or A, was instituted at Carlisle, Sep tember 9, 1872, by State Master of Forms and- Ceremonies, Brother 'W. E. 'Nunnemeeker, assisted by Brothers from Camps No, 10, 21, 102 and 16-1. The following officers were duly installed of 'Camp No. 117, for the ensuing term : I'. A. Green ; B. Hoff man ; V. G. Speck ; M. of F. D. llail ;. R. R.—D. M. C. 'Gring ; A. It. 3.—A. E. Monasmith ; T. S.—T. Rhinehart ; T.—Juo. Good; J: Amoy ; I.' G.- 7 J.. Oliver; 0. G.—e,'3lorrison ; Chaplain—J. T. LiggeL; R.. 5.—C. Wetzel ; Roltsman ; Trustees—C. D. Hall, D. M. C. Gring and Jaa. A. ,Green. The camp was started-under very favorable circum stances', quite a number were initiated; a number of applications were received for membership. OPENINO OF THE FALL TRADE—With their usual prompt, enterprise and. con 'srderation for the wants and necessities of their patrons our merchants and busi ness men in all departments are just now busy in ropOning and afranOing their new stocks of goods for the fall 'eampaign.'„, Main street and other business centr of our village are assuming a deckled cheerful nud'lihsiness like , . It is perhaps too early 'in the scasnifto indulge "groat expectii:tiOs," and yet the countenances of our most,. sagacious loading merchants exhibit a confidence that the trade of Carlisle during the present fall and winter will be fully satisfactory. Of ono thing. we fe'et assured, and take pleasure in recording our conviction, that nothing on the part of our merchants will be loft undone in point of fair dealing and liberality to give all consumers ,within ficcosit.of Carlisle, inducements!to visit as When ever' they And it necessary to replenish exhausted supplies Of .trade. ' TNE`HOTTEST 5U . 30111111 ON RIECOIO. The meteorological records of thp`Ponn- Sylvania hospital at 'Philadelphia; Which go back •to 1790, anew , that the -summer which has jnet•closod. with the Month of August has been thehottest over known in the history .Of the city. The mean tonineraturo of Juno; according to the record kept at the Pennsylvania hospital, {VAS 78.02 degrees, or less than throe quarters °Ca dogroe below that of Juno, 1870, the warmest corresponding month. "iooord.The moan COMPoilituro of; July way 82,81 dogma, or j a ':degroo and third above the moan for July, 1798; 1.838,. 1888; the highest previously re:- corded. • And now we find the mean teiiineratiirb of Aligurit 'to '1.140, been 80.01 degrees, which :is greater by over i half a dogroo than the ncinii for Auglist,' 1863', the highest known 'previous to the 'liromMt youi. 'hiked together, we find an Overage moait temporature for the three ‘sttnutior months of 70:08 degrees,' Which is three-quarters of e degree above the ligureo forth° summer Of 1870, which herototoro onjoyed the distinction of be ib.g the hottest knowit iu Philadelphia: PIZQUEEDMVS 9ITTHE Y M. - C. A. Tun FifthAnnual. , Convention of tho Young Dien's Christian, Association as sembled in this place on' TueidaY, Sep.. timber 10, at Si o'olook p, m. . The Conioption"avas called' to order by Gen. Beavor, of Bellefonte, President of the last Convention. At the expir— ation of a half. hour, (which was . spent in•derotional exercises) the committee on -Permanent organization reported as ,follows • . President; John Wrinamaker, 'Phila delphia; Vice Presidents—D. E. Small, York ; ., John T. Green, Carlisle ; If. K. Porter, Pittsburg ; Socrotaries-Thos. Marshall, - Philadelphia ; S. G. Butler, Danville ; Afidtsw Blair, barlioe. In the evening an open air meeting was held on the public square, which was led by Mr. Appenzeler, of Chambers burg, and addressed by Rev. S. A. Tag gart, Pittsburg; Gen: Beaver, Bellefonte, and A. J. Campbell, Philadelphia. The welcome meeting was field at o'clock in the Evangolical Lutheran church. Mr. J. C. Stock, of this place, klresided, and after devotional service a siteech of weicotho was made in behalf of Oto citizens of Carlisle, by Col, R. lg. Henderson. ,In behalf of the churches of CarliSle, by Rev. Wm. M. Frysinger. In behalf of the Carlisle Association, by 'Mr.' J. C. Stock, President. S Mr. Wanamaker responded in behalf. of the Convention to the words of wel- Ml= Brief addresses were . also made by Messrs. Patterson, of Harrisburg ; An drewcof Ttdionte ; LoganotPittsburg;. McKnight, of Chambersbiyg, and Beav, or, of Bellefonte, On Wednesday morning a Aver meet ing WaSheld in the Leeture.rdom of the . Emory Chapel and at 9 o'clock was called to order by Ihe president, and after the usual devional, exercises, the regu lar orderrof business was the hearing of three minutes reports, first, from the Association of Beaver Falls, iu which it N i v•as stated that in their field of labors they had-about one 4,lfrtdred Chinese em ployed in the cutler}' ivorks'of that place. Prayer was offered in . behalf of the Chinese and their conversion, by the Convention, two minutes in silence,. and then led briefly by the President. Reports were also heard from, Blairs ville, Bellefonte, Carlisle, Chambers burg, Dunbar, Danville, Easton, and Franklin, after which the subject of cncigLiborbood prayer-meetings was open ed by I). E. Small, of York, and followed by Rev: Robt. MoMillan, of Hermon. At 2 o'clock p. m., the Convention as sembled and after the devotional exer cises, Rev. S. A. Taggart, State Scere tary, presented the report of the execu tive committee, in which it was stated that fifty conventions, similar to the one held in this place last winter, were Ite* ill the State, and that twenty-four new organizations had been formed during the year, that one hundred Association are organized throughout the State, and are at work with more, or less efficiency. The subject ofdistriet conAmtitions ant Laymen's . Institutes wasroPened by S Taggart and followed by others. Re ports were also heard from'Oormantown I lam isburg, and [lemon. An invitation was accepted from Presi dent McCauley 9f Dickinson College, to visit that Institution at 5 o'clock. Re ports were' also heard from Johnstown, Lan,Caster, Lebanon, Mount Joy, Now Cumberland and Newville. Prayer was requested for Newville, after 'which re ports were heard from Pittsburg and Philadelphia. In the evening the Convention met in the Evangelical Lutheran chtirch, and after a very impressisUli devotional ser vice, the topic, " Faith and Works," was opened by• Mr. Srutzman, og Harris burg, and Mr.c — slaylu'iugh, of Shippens burg, followed by voluntary reMarks after which Mr. Fruition, of Di krnson College and H. K. Porter, of Pittsburg, • - N. - made tV s efeacluding•addresses. Conitption assembled at 9f o'clock on Thursdakiorn jog. . 'Reportii *or heard from- Lafayette College, Shippensburg, Shrewsbury, Tidiouto, Union. Cdtnfirii, Waynes boro', West Fairview, iirilliamsport, York, Dickinson College, New"Millford., Open air meetings in the cohiitry was diseUssed by Rev. Robt. McMillan, and open air meetings in the city by D. Logan and W. K. Jen nings, of Pittsburg, Leber, of York,-Mc- Cormick, •Harrisburg and Frew, of Pittsburk. At the same. tithe a wom an's meeting was held in the lecture room' And addressed by John . Wana maker, .of Philadelphia. A praise, meet ' ink, conducted by Rev.- S. A. Taggart,. was continued till twenty minutes past twelve. In the afternoon " How to make the business meetings of Associa4ons profit able," was discussed by Mr. _.Cook, of Bellefonte, John Wanamaker, of Phila delphia, JOs. McCOrtnick, of Harrisburg, and Wm. Johnson, of Pittsburg. •' The best means of. raising money for Christian work, was discussed' bV A. T. Campbell, of Philadel:phia,- and'alessrs, Prow, Shoops, Detrich, An draws and A. John Sen, and T the now methods of Association Work was dis cussed bir W. E. Lincoln and Dully, of Blairsville, McCormick,, of . Harrisburg, and Fernley, of Philadelphia. In the evening session of the Con vefitlonl..was held in . tho -, ,..Evangclical Luilieialichurob; rho subject of " Per sonal consecration to Chrl i et," was,yeatl. ed in very impressive, earnest, practical and• heart-reaching speeches Small, of York ; Maj. Matthews, of Foxburg'; Maj. Frew, of Pittsburg ; Roy. T. A. Fernley, oft Philadelphia Jas. McCOrmiek, jr., ra - N4rrisburg; Roll. Dr. Wing, -of. Carlisle, arid "John Wauainalier, of PhillZdelphis. TRIIIIITE riliTV.pr.,-,gt.; a recent meeting of :016',Carlis1Otodge; No. 91, I: 0. - of 0. F., thejolloiving resolutions were unanimously adopted-: • • Wulinmas, It has plAand God to remove from our.midst without a - moments Warning, our osteemea brothers, Jessie V: Shally and Louis "limb,: and 'while we 7 boWlin 'nimble submission to' tho decree of an -all wise •Provideriel3, - knowing that he dooth all things well, wo desire to poi this last sad tribute-to 'the memory of our departed brothers; thoreiore • • Resolveg,. That ,in •those sudden and awful dispensatiowo are again re minded .of the uaconainty •of life! and certainty of death; warning us to bo . always ready to ri3ceivd and answer t he Accinarri.—On Monday morupg.last, summons.of our blessed Redeemer'. • Charles Minot, a• brakeman:on , theabc-. ilisolved, That to' the afilicren famjlies and freight on the C. V. 'R.; 'Wad thd and friendworour deceased brothers; we , . thumb and second Anger qof • the , right tender out„ warmest - and most' sincere symbathloir in. this their. groat bereave- hand cut off , while engaged in conp ,g . , , , ~ , wont. - , oars , at the junetion. The young. Man .. .Resorvell, That the Lodge be draped in was - imisedied'Of groat fortitude,. as lie mourning the usual time. , • . Resolved, -That • those resolutions• be walked from the place of the aceident to inscribed in our journal and ,that,a, Copy Dr. Zitzer's office, notwithstanding the of the same be sent to the families' of the terrible pain_ho silifered. Be- was •a citi-• deceased _and for publication irilho .i : zen of Chamborsinirg,'arbi! wont , home Carlisle flnairT.V. , -• . , ' . •. .. • . • - - ' ",,••• ' To R. TURNE.II, m;''. - ''. '-' . WM. VANCE,. , .-'" . . - 7 ' Committee, "10 USING -IiICPUBLIC.4:II77DEMON ' . , STRATIGN. • ' • GRANT, WILSON AND HART ` RANFT'S ELECTION CERTAIN. ABLE ADDRESSES py :RON. FRANCIS C. DORY, A LIFE-LOBO DEMOCRAT OF CAR- EON COUNTY, AND HENRY C. 8•2.1ITII, Esq.; or - nunuithoN, N. J. Notwithstanding , the fact that- the Young Mon's. Christian Atisociation was in session on Wednesday evening of last week; and the threatening aspect I th 6 weather, the Court House was filled with a largo and appreciative audience to listen to the, issues of the day ably dis cussed by Messrs. Dony and Smith. At half -past 7 o'clock prebisoly, Colo nel I. B. Parker, l Preiident of thS Grant, Wilson and Hartrauft Club, called the meeting to ortit by the appoint i rnent of the following . ° cers President—Capt. W. M. Porthr .; Vice Presidents—Major Thomas Paxton, Messrs. Rheum, En smingor and Senor ; Secretaries—Messrs. Sterrett and Burkholder. Thd President of the meihting in a few appropriate remarks then introduced Mr. Francis C. Dony, of Carbon .county to theluulience. Mr. Dony has been a life , long, and ono of the loading Democrats of Carbon county, but to use his own words he was' unable to eat crow," and pledged himself to tho support of Grant, WilsOn and :Hartranft and the lo 'Republidan ttsket. Fle cicisely;fevie ed the entirei etninistration of General Grant, sinecis elevatiOn to the Presi dency in a clear and concise' mariner/ Also,' handled Horace Greeley without, gloves, mush to.the delight and admir ation of his hearers. Buckalew, like wise, received a lion'S shard of the speak er's attention, while lie ably defended, and contradicted the many fabrications afloat relative to the dishonesty Of • the gallant General Hartranft. Mr. Dony is a gentleman of preposses sing appearance, pleasing address, and Carried away the audience by the many happy hits he the during the 'evening,. Ile held the audience almost spell-bound for fully an hour and a half, and • made a favorable impression upon every one present. Upon cod eluding his remarks, he was (Ward by Mr. Henry C. Smith, of New Jersey, who dwelt briefly, but in an able manner upon the great and momentous issues at stake in the present political contest. Oun Feat.—This is the last oppor tunity we Wild-have of calling upon tie citizens of this and adjoining counties to turn out en movie at the Fifteenth An nual Exhibition whichcommenced next .week, to continue three days. , We can assure all that tho officers have worked untiringly to make it one of the Lost fairs ever dield„in.Old Mother 'Cumber land ; nest buildings have been erected ; the trotting course put in fine condithin, and several other worthy improve ments arewisiblm The seats for the ac commodation of visitors' have all been erected, and this is a decided feature. Then, in addition, the premiums have all been, increased, those fontrotting anu fast horses alone aggt ting Isev'eral hundred dollars. II And now that the nilago s hal,!,d done so Much, it remains for our people, one and ail, to turn out, a n d thus show that they fully appreciat? their efforts. We do not have any hesitancy in saying that should the weather prove favorable there will be more' yeti' ' 'Japed at this exhibition th -HI S , tiviCius one. P. S.—By ass Co d at alThceilied from C. B. Mullin; the Agricul tural Somey, as we go to press, we learn that the Annual Address before the So eiety'will he delivered by Predessor S. S. Ilaldemail. Judging from this distin guished gefitleman's literary attain ments, our people will be favored with an oration of rare merit. - ' A NEW MovE..—An important move was made in the recouttXonvention of the State Medical Society of Pennsylva nia, in tho adoption of .a report covering 'the draft of a bill to be submitted to the Legislature, providing that in thb future it shall be the duty of the assessors of the various wards,,borougim; aid town ships, to return each year to tlio:cciin missioners of the county the number. bf births, Marriages and deaths. These reports are , to embrace, in the case. of births, full name of father and mother, occupation .of father, names of other members of the fimiliimme of mother previous to Marl-loge, date and:place of birth, etc., and of marriages and deaths, similar information and statistics aro to be obtained. The,proposed act also pro vides 'certain ~dompensationsi the' assessor for pollormilp his duty. Fakir. ExatniTioN.—The grandebt ex hibition of Dry Goods that has ever been displayed in CaHAW — wilt be exhibited at Duke. & Burkholder's, North }lanOver street, during the fair and all through the season,. Mr., Burkholder is rioiv in New tork and Philadelphia, and will spare no pains to'bring their stock ui to the bighents,tandard of perfection. This stock will be found the largOst and most attractive that has' over been displayed: Ladies -fairnot to go and see the elegant .01k dresegoods, shawls and furs on ex libition,; and for the gentlemen they have a largo assortment - of cloths and cassimeres of the latest and nobiest styles. 'lt affords,the:Se gontlenfen pleas ure, to show, you thbir goods, and it ,is well these times, for-the people to. sea where they, tan; get thd.best goods, And the most of thern,,,forthe least money. LOCATED in the midst' , :of the agricul tural county of Lancaster is' the . - duly nickel mind now being workqd in the United States, and which yields the ore from which all our small coins are made. This, mine has been deloloped to the depth of over 200 feet, and Las been f winked for seventeen years. The len th' '.of the lode is about 3,000 -feet, the re hearing portions. varying in width_ f om_ 1 to 40 feet, :producing from 400 to, 700 I tems perpionth,and - omployhig'l7s , moil: . . 7'.I s TRAVBEAPER PosvOn.---The new pos tal . code pr - 'ides that on, newspapers and other periodicals sent from the office of pnldidation to - regularsubseribeis post rige can . he paid'for olio - quarter or one year; commencing at any date; in ad- Nance. ' This is a numilitriere reasonable and advantageous arrangoinone, and will prevent the mar misunderstandings which " have occurred heretofore, by the former plan of onlibeing allowed to pay. each quarter separately, ~ WILD pigeons aro said to be plenty' pore'' , fail:: to wynqs 111 9 ' trot, - for tho $3OO purso tp : takoplato at * the coluty fair next week. , " IT is amusing to read some of the signs 1 fy. that have een ; put lip in different parts Of the tow - Wohavo refereneo to the orthograplr •„ y.. . , kn. avec :Twins,. (if this. place, n large telngraph pole, itfew,dpis since, received 'a severe byulsO in his foot, by the polo Tailing upoMit. ' NTT!: synod of West Pennsylvania met in the English LutliMan church of thig place on IWeibiesclay, ;Intl will continuo in session qottnne week. There area great many &legates fin attendance as well ns other visitor's,,l•':'? Tim open air exercises tUolc place on the corner of North and .lianevar streets last Sabbath 'evening, and were well at tended 'They will beltplclontehe Pnblia Square and West Pomfret street nest tabbittli evening. . . NOTICE. -- Exeentors, administrators and guardians are notified that all aq ebitntefor coilfirmation'and alloy:hue° at the next Orphans' Ootirt,.muet be tiled in tho Register's office on or before the twenty-sedond day of September, 1872. Ofilir It NEELY, Register To enable all to Scorer themselves that the Domestio . ; sotng,iiMkohiir hal, am "cog whable, , or small rditVcance,tded in the solid arm (?.53 reported by. agents of ,othei machines). Tho agent, Joseph Ogilby, has received for exhibition -a ‘.'Skeleton" with that iron franle work cutaway to show the entire :lotion of the working parts. Don't fail to see it.', , . -Mn. S'AIIIEL CLAUDVriII Church alley, a few docira west_ o'f•nur Mlles, liaii re.: ceived a largo stock of tiuwire, Lc., which be Will dispose of at lousoim bio rates. He ha also received the agency of the Radia t Home Palitnifitove, which is prouou ced to Le fully , equiil to ,any Parlor stove in use at this time, and is destined to become very popular. Visit his rooms'. TIT, demand for.ithe HERALD - is in creasing weekly. Although we printed several quires extra last week, the entil'a edition was soonvxbausted. During the past week we have-.had the pleasure of miffing •several new namus to our and there is still room fur several Min. dyed more. There is no reason why our• edition should not :it least-number Hp qUires : if our friends non tho least'exut , tion. • 'last. AVal(ei: Waldemar, charged %\ ith being itttldi cated in the robbery M'Erncio < t Clever's store in Jacksonville, in August lash, was arrested by Daniel Wolf airt Joshua Black at : Catoctin Fulnaro, Maryland, 1k was brought to Millie mon Monday evening awl placed in jail on Tuesday, to await hi a trial at tiro November Quarter SFASions. S lIQOTING Asir.. v.—On Sattothiy last, Scott McFarland, colored, while nyjt hunting, ashori disttiime above Mi discharged the contents of his win at Elizabeth Jones end Tfa cliel ;Waldman, the women ndrrowly escaping with their lives. Ifni etion hag been' made ,against Scott, and it is thought he will not shoot at people in the future. WE see that Ogilby, 47 West Main street, is intim , opening a Itirfe stock of dry goods and_notiirms. As itria (tallier than usual for our merchants to teceive their tall stock, on inquiry being made, we were Informed that it was to enable all who shall visit yur coming fair, weekApliava a full new line of goo.ls to st,l9ct froth. We would advise in want of cheap goods to pay them a visit before; purchasing„ as their prices are much below. What they have been for many years. BUSINESS limn and othOrs should beak. iu `mind that we are ful i ly preiiiind. to estiOte every'description ft job wink on short' notice. - We would atten tion to the bandsorne . tri-coloruil OIT(`- sheet poster printi2d for the Ae,riiiiiltural Society. (Inc work Will compare favor- ably with that turne , i , out by any ()tiler bstablishuieut is the,' an.l our Corms aro n - Oeaper than the cheapest." Give us - a' call. Busn M EFriao .—The colored citizens of Carlisle will hold a three days meot ing tindeif the auspices of the Bev. H. M. Dickson and Rev. T., Bid‘ll4, and oth ers, in Andrew Nickey's grove, Spring ville, near lioiliug , beginning September 20, and lasting over Sunday: Ther,ii will be refreshinents and hor:•ie feed on• the ground for any one wishing There Will be no huckstering allowed within one•milo of the grmid, 11 , ) loud talking or swearing on the grounds. The pulpit are invited to attend. Como one, come all. Rux.ll..M. DICKSON, Bny. B. WHILE friontj of ours was hunting on , the :loath Mountain, one day Ja.4 week, he chanced tt' moot all ' urchin, with whom 'the following dialogue took 'lace : . Boy, what is your sumo-^` I , ‘ John Weshil-, sir." • That was the name or a good and wise man, and you ought fp be proud of Thou fulluwed a tiu•lher c: % ;itninitlion of tlio boy; during wltieh-tbo followdlg questions and answers were given : " Who is the President or the. United States?'' "Don't'know." "Did you ever hear of Grant " Yes, sir." • "Did you,ever hear of Greeley • "ph, 'yes) we've got him ill, home." "tow, got him ?' " Got his • ';` now toll us, iy_ho is ruiTathor going to vote for ?" going to vote for.lllounisoN." They do say our candidate .for Cora "missioner is popular with both political parties alike. ; ll= REGISTRY OF SALES. • PUDLIC '1 AND PRIVATS4 SALEs.- 7 1Ve have unintentionally neglected noticing the following public and private sales of, trainable real estate,. for which bids haVe eithei been printed at thil office; or the adverthieinent appears in Out' cOhimns , ~../.W.George. Oyster, administrator of D. May, deceased, in puriumide Of' fin'ordel' of the Orphans' Court or , . Curbberland county,. on the promises, 3i miles west of ,Harrisburg, and 1 mile north of Oyster's Point, the farm of Daniel May . , decoased f containing Y 33 acres 'of good land, with improvements. On Saturday, September 29, at 1 o'clock p: m." ' By J: W. Craighead,guardian of Win: and Edward Moore,a valuable farm sit uated in Sopth Middleton, township, ad joining• the. villae of apertouM, con taining 49 acres of gravel lau'd with im provements. 'On Saturday, October 6, at -1 o'clock p. By Peter and Jtisse Brindle, exocntOrg of. John BrincllN , in' Monroe township,' , ofiemilo .north-west of Churelitov,T, ou the road- leading 'from ChuriihtoWn ':to gickorYtOWn',. arvaluablo farm containing 9., acres, of first-rato limestone land,. With 'improvements. Oa Saturday, Septethtbr. 21, at,l o'clock p: •-• . By Emanuel Stayer and Sohn. E;:iitz„ administrators of sainuol - Kutz, deceased, in ~Yeat Ponuaboro':towashlo, two miles ,north-esst. of Nowvllle j ;ten cores or lime stone- land, with - Nixie grist' and mer. Chant mill, a stone dwelling house, saw mill and otherimprovements. On TM-us day.,-Septembey,2o, at 10 old - 90 Iva. m. By t3ainuel hiohlr, in 11 , iddlosex town ship, a valuable limestoneXarM, coptrirn.". ing about 44 acres.. Also Bind:ir k Oritairr On Friday, September By libbert thvi4 and Jose& 'Stow-. art, assigneei of 'Win. Blair, in Saville township, Perry county, 917 acros of good land, with improvements: . On . Thursday, September, 19. • . . By . George Miller, attornopin fact for the heirs oruonrad Throne, &ceased, in Westpounsborq' township, valuable real-. estate; containingllnews.and another' 'tract of 150 acres with improvements, On Friday, September 20. . The executors of Magdalena Lehman, deceased, offer at private Rah) a farm of BO acres, with improvements. bavid Corner (Whin at private'' sale, a valuable will property situated on . the Yellow „I . 4neelies , creek, and known as the. Cumberland Mill. ,By Danielell. Baker, administrator of Henry Balrer,• deceased, in Hopewell township, 212 acres of slate land, with improvements. On Saturday, October 12. C. Yuheti offers, k at. private, sale "that three-storyh brick hots opposite - t Market House. " Jacob'Boas .offers at private sale' his , immense stock of goods. • By the exe6utors of Martin Herman, deceased, in Silver bfiring township, a tiro farm witil all necessary improve menta. On Tuesday, October 15. 4 83411i1ip eigler, farm situated in Frankford lownshipp containing ~ ,100' ap;CS, with imptovements. , Also mown. thirOrind. On Friday, October •• By 0. I'. 'lluturielt, administrator of .Ino. Halbert, deceased, a valuable lot • and house of ground. On Saturday, September 28, at the Court House. By Tripner, assignee of Win.- S. Burkholder, in Silver Spring town ship, a lot of gtound with improvements. Also, Variety.of heusehoM and kitchen ~ funiiture. On Saturday, October 5. By 04h:trine Waggoner, administra tri.:,:, iulfewt,oll township, a tract Of 40 cores, with impwrvements. On Satur dn3:,:tlieMeritlier 21. t lly 'Satchel', in'Nortli Middle tnn township, a valuable sand stone On. Wednesday, October 2. Three or ft-lots at private salr, by Jon Prttimp. Ey JJe.:4; : e iletrielz, the property of Peter Albright. deceased, in Middlesex township. (hi Thulsolay, Oetober'lo, at 1 q'clocic p. m. Henderson and Geo. Miller, ailinintstratms of Levi Trego, deceahed, at Mona IZc elc,. U desirable , - tracts of hunt .On 'hlesaa.), Octobsr 15. at, 10 a. , I;\' .1 , 0.111 ..14.01,, in - West pennsboro' ;Ina forty ',defies of \ ahatile ');111(i. 011 'Thursday, ticl,r bur .10. 11N" Rachel 13e,;1, in lilavrlle, Adams county, on 1- I ,iturday, October :1, vain ablo real cat atesand ItiVEounl froperty. BS: MI'S. S•irall Aid Royer, adininiq trator of John Royer, deceased, in South Middleton township, fivo tracts of vain-, able land. On Friday . , October 11, at 10 o • clochh a In• C 1 CCXXI'M oftors for sal° a small farm of 70 iwrcs, two riiiles cart of vAli(th xory &Fit - IMo prop erty void plcaJattt hams. Terms to suit the purchaser. 125e723V F.% am ion SAl.E.—Mr..llenry Haeleen bevry, of Frani:fold t wnO ip, o:fera' a private sale his vnhtablo fitrin, situated near IVaggnuor's Gap ;Road, about 5 miles north-west of Cat lisle, containing about 53 acres. This ia a very desirable ProiA`ty, and *I hoao sviabing to buy Would do evell.to see it 1 - ;au7'.? it' ' Mns. K.}:ttr,En wilt re-o l t her F‘clecl. School for the instruction .1 . young chil dren on :Monday, Septcruber 2. For particulars and information, address or call on her at Southeast comer of West and South streets, C4rhsle, Pa. • 'll'afotArs no real medicine ever gained tlaidilapid popularity which Castoria has dem , . tom rclateS their expeii -O,lC•' (lieOS 10 allrlther, it is vegetahl, preparation, perfectly harm- Tess, pleasant to take ; does not disti ess or L , ripe, lmt. regulates the system, and sure to opOrjan when ;ill other remedies have failed. Auy person who has over used Castoria for stoniabh ache, constipa tion, croup, ilatuleiiiy, worms, piles, or deranged liver, wi,)l never again use nau.,eatiug oil, bitii3r., pills or _narcotic syrups. The' Castufia contains neitlior minerals, morphitt44:lo alcohol., By its soothing, qutaingli!ifect it produces natural ,Aleicn, and is r particularly Adapted to'crying . andjeet long children. It costs but cents; and oun bottle will save many dollars in doctors' bills. 195e72.1t 'tun Domestic has edgrors and earn sikm cap uu every qtaohine, and is war ranted for three year::. .T. hi. 3fAsoxTrinmEn, cmncr•uf Pom fret and Pitt streets, has the hest quality of Teas, Coffees, Syrulis,Cm . rants, Rai sins, Family Flour, &c., that can be had in the market. , • • I thiep72l Tut' . . highest. juices paid for Butler, Eggs ❑ul ill kiudts of produce, at ..11a5ouliehnor's. • I tisep72 I t A LARGE lot of 'choice eider barrels !'for sale at reasonable prices. foiluirc: at 1 7 a1ler's grocery, n em63 ,. .Z•forth Hanover street. DoN'T fail to sea the Domestic se'rilig matt4ititi-4Mout , -Fair, noc week, ns•it • is the 11x:it:time it itaii exhibited• in ..ettinbollniul county: ' • I_ ANNOUNCENq:NTS. j CHEESE! CHEESE! :h. , fl. of Mims: Allll , ri 4 !111 111,1 SWI . II OiVl'd 11 I 1 . - 7PLES. potato°, ).0111.Y. lanj, spaw, t”antry and clap C 05141, htorell LOU wa.king road at Ilannlrlia. A9T0N1.1115 . 6, Ilir 1,14 e .11 ';ind ei.ld macken-I at ULCER': In quito n run f. 1.13nE EItITUPIM 4 E,4f Gaut rlrh'<. , Ol'eTl.lt; IYatoi., and Un Crackdrd at Iltnn throe aut 3lookorol MO all thus go it XIVOTII.IIIt lot of titow Sugar Cortal . 51100111000 at itt i oarkli's.: 11 11.81:1(11(LPE113 look to your intermit, and If poi yant 11. pilaw Rio eolTee,, go, to llatorich's• and nyk --- for - ille llrito . rprige -CofTee, -- 'llO - ColTea - 1a ronetea by anllproyoti iwoceo4la a revolving air -1 timnt c 'Under, t.lroby, letalning tint aroma w Walt esealies hi r:aqtilo in tiro' upon pall, - iiiid - aavfog . 111,71.1.1 . ill lierCVll - 1 the very OPINICO of thu COliet• Warrauied to glVo bat iiitabtinit, or the aloud ro Nu Lica.. • 29au'l 2 . lIA Lit cut antlwhlnketu dyad In thi, bent man uor ut 1,11.10:00's uncut Slum on North: innover larjet, FOIt 'l. rhoico ham, Or a olive of the 1411110, down to Meloy CO. , 20ap72 you want a good thorn, go to Linut , ltubl'o Huy 'Blond Barbor,Shoin", tf J ESTILL Imo'.lot . lot of t but l'rOlnium, 310 E 15 led Go ] 'foe, and nfou . tilo lluent Ilntorwl Toils at • 4loloy' Story, FERMI JUST 'racelvol•jor torah •tho ha1:G . 024, fatteat unl whiteNt *AlackorOl rt tho 4. 'Clrijko Cleocer . i,' s J. "L, lelc,vy . :3: Co , proprletoro, 111=11111111 'H1419, Zilti,iiltiors, Fides, Dried Boor, Beer Tooiiito 'wbotn,Pr , ' • SPECIAL NOTICE. We aro tho 0010 Agents In Corilola for the silo of Ilto'Oonttlon Boomlimo Kia tl lOVOS. They rero n1,16,11.113' neknowleditell to bo' the . beet nnll Irneot Uhl Oloroltnrortod. k • tinto7l:tf,) , MILLER tz- IIUTTOItyY. . • 4, G.titco: .2tock. of Pry Lumbi.r, plaeotl diu yalln 'Culor,il Eno In for nob of low rigor°... Hlkl3glon, l'lcketn; e., a1v4413 cu 11110. Onll at the upper ,r lower yard?, , nop7i!tf A. II %MAUI. • TIIE beet nssorlmout. of .Hamburg o .dgea and InserLinko can Lo found 27je72tf J. U. v0ra,"13.. TUE CENTRAL ACIA11:1 creating daily a grhet excitement by soiling all kinds of trove goods very cheap; by giving the best bargains ever heard of jn Lace Segues and lance Points. All lieu new styles of Sun Umbrellas and Parasol, ,licancr at the Centf al Dry Goode Store Cum anywhere else. 'The best bargains iu all kinds of White Dross Goods can I,e had at the Central Dry Goode Store. Spring Bustles, the Lent ever made at the Centtal. Sall Silk Ties, Lace Collars, 11ambtirg Trimmings, Seamless Kid Wows, cap only be had by ailing at the Old Central Corner, in Carlisle. . MILLER R BUTTORp. The ,al...crila,Tr haling mecur,al a barge Meek of thin n•st gnaflt}• ire, fr. linen nnd.nll Impart' ttov, oil' of 11101111taill_ faNflfrlA, tx usow preparivl to t1 , •11 . 6 or it to custotner:3a low _rotes. Ordera lett at olther ef the Coal ollicel will •ise .1, rout i;L.111 EMU I'IN 1; lot of Lliuuburlitrs, I.lcl Nut Cool out Itnlt I': it ,s rolurml. Coll Si upper or.,lowor A. 11, LLAIR. 1111'ORTANT. . T., know hum tin. trost. Sd,vre in 11... mar ,lbe Alta lot arrived a nn, aseortmeat, of 14,,q .11.: r, elad, l'ne l P, ,, e , I:,ath•a The beet al'A cheapest Fralt Cann and Jamie the market' aIW an knallena variety of Ilangiug liatiltet,, \Tater Co)lers,lteranteratere, ate! Howie Farniehing Mande ttenerali3. Coll incdb;;, at ThrunaSto‘s.,t4tor..,.ll North Iknover street, Car liFro, 10. 20jul'21.1' ,l[rn rereivell 11, ' ‘0 '. 1 . 1 - M of tr,onli Mickertd, fr•un :ts.upir,ol to 10 cts. por pound • DON'T hrgot that Mandell hay Oranges and Ll'llloll+ altra)s on hand. .•• I= L. HALBERT iv filo only one wly run lognlly pme goods at nuetton. roomy On N. , oth Hanover vlreet. CAll on him : , tiIiSCRI Al: for ."ro, raYAWS:LITERARY Corn' n ," for nioo year and you 1.111 r , coive an n premium our e hoi •of fo u r of. 01 , 1110 , i n•3guilicent Sloe.) ngravinc.. vcr 1:111.1klied lu .I:nerica. 11, ra‘ln.;, ar.• ann,n , l in l.nntifill Wn!nllt Iranian to the ei3lhicriberx free of expreer, The. c irculation of The l'eopt,' Literary Onnpartion 1,6000( 1 0, xhlrh , i. I .tt get ttcln tho uggrgit . lac circulation of nil papers of Ito Anne published in Acthiro I. Tio null-cot iption tat, it two dollant per year. The agent, Icrnm P6ught, will otill . upnu ho Intoialn cum NIt, 4 IIW the borcin.h, nod will roc -olio 411i , 11.111itill. until Octohor let. ,ill °pieta lift at 1114 rt.:4ll,lre, 11 . Foalit :et v. filie , .ii , pooopt mien- SPECIAL NOTICE NERVOLiB DEBILITY o'ny Ott , !1 , 11111r , , low kplrild, .1. prokkion 0 , j,1001..1 , 04., 1. nr • , .. rO/.0, kpornlntorrho, ..f t. .11/ay 1,01. dd,s nonnnry, 00k Ihr. ntour.l tot find n 40 0 - 0r ,, ,0, flan ill 5P7d . 1 rIC N.. Tit of 10. 111 dr. , d1 , 1d , d.. mill and pl.l. nt Curntlvon, otn oor IL.. root 01 ILI.. Inntler loon lip I n, k3klkm,nrr,t 'Ow ilik.l.lrg,„nrol Impnrt vjg.lr and o•In Vgy, 111.. nO.l t 1001110 On li,u ont.irn 0000. Tl.y fi PI I , jor 1001,00 of Lve. 1 .0 k. n SSII which ik vory 11n -1,01,4110 111 rol.kttrato or .11.1 , 11•1, or ;I Err sinylr box. link! Ly Drilkkiktk, nn.l molt by flint) on jorlr.r. A.1.10.kk, MPH- Cli ii' If ill On , !•ATIJIC )11.:1/Il•rNI; P 0,1,01 Ilron.l. nay, Niin. York. For k 01.• C. 010.10. e. A. 11.1vorktrek antl VAT:GABLE lIIN-TS A , rgulnrl.nit •,f 1, , 1v in nln , oloto ly'nonnntl.ll of tutnllut t. Nor to Itnnuty ot pnr,utt n.Louotultit ounntotal cosolitino Ow how. In t A fr, thn matt. tho r)stnut through th....• ontt.rol nonn64ar, to thn It, its' of th tly it frn., iui4.kofn of 11,0 ollal 01 a (II) throuch it, •nutu. roo nh.irr to the health hi It, ItAtilg , etl., 14 the prrnory l'llll, Of nitost ,of 11,,, eei an .liichartrin, organ, hod of it• c,niumn dolt.t t ,, n,lll.tton Thin c , m phin I. limii.k. re thtn4vnolv In ',SOU. lion 111/110 thslll4roonhl.• r foillnt , --.011 1.4 nu tinitl , an'tnt h e et ,reetV n e ti . ee-t ho ..lii,. I.vad.n le nt arid th•I , I11tv• • SI“:141 , 11 Illtters ramose nil these il• by rem_ their i to lilt , . 1 : awl egulatlng the action et the in testines. conilimstien of prJpertles tilts instituted pi imaristem is en iof its chief merit,. It nwirely a stimulant or tonic, or an RIO up-int, or le lit o: .1.1)11,•nd iir . hilt rill 01,16 curative ele PI nnints Judliiiiinsly blended o iot, •rlal7 renton, the It It•ntls net, nl and vigor to, the inert awl en, rated stoma, h• lellel es tom ntlimintAry ennui nl its olintrortions, din, hi the tornitirstie n lull lines id generally SIAM. Oates the liver. lit - aces the nerves, nod ud spirits. No oil, m lumen) . possie-s, 0371.10 "1 1.1) . 1,11.• It It 111 rnr tcrimtic dlrtnesilirst it I/Wca its presti p pi as a liens, •poi tense has preyed ilsit It is as harmless lei it Is scions, atel timi is a liir lilt Inn %vest., it. with tile .1111,,,,1 ") tu - 23 n ...111 1-111. , silly, anti Om trade taarlt Moan la the and agi.tted oil the lal,l .t. ‘ the to t ge1111111.1.e., JACOB LIVINGSTON, I'o,l CCO .ND,C 1(1 A KS, NCI: 27 Nu lIANuVEIt hTI:EET, Prices a low ,1,4 Baltimore. Inap72ly. I= Weacill by J. L. 11,:oy. corner 40.elia(e, )1, dr., sday, r IF, I Fl 2 G t TTER EGGs 1.-1 RI) T LIMW I+ EA'N r cosit..l d, snot 'I, D PRA' ITE aK.t A'S ' REI) I'EACIIEIti NPA DRIED A PPI.IIS CHERRIES I'l TTEP. to I.7NPIPTEI). ONIONS R Arc' 111, A el:11 I? 11 L'CIiLKIIERRa.s• I= • 16, 1672. FA Al 1L U FLOUR Sl' PE E PINE PLO rll . SUPE It FINE RYE FLO UE 4'sp 11 - 1 II E Irl E f 1 t.. 11 ED WIT E , 1 11 RIF F 0 It NEW OA • • 0.1.0 I'RESEED 5 tt 77.110 Tlf EI. It t FL -VS E II I 1 TRE EFIRAL I CAMPAOC.BS PAPER In order.to disgbininato sound Bernd.> doctrino throughout— county wo will furnish 0 co .30 rie frOin this (late until tho,tirst of Jliutittry WEAKLEY & HADDOCK, MitorB and Proprietors, ORME I augi2Lf • - NT C. • HERMAN, . • • • ATTORNEY AT LAW, •Onrils Pn. N.. 0 Rioma's 11011. 10ae70 • ATTOIINEY•AT•LAW, * OFPICt —IN 1T,ItA101311 . 1•1 111/11,1 , 1:$0, IN 101111 OP T No72t't 'CoyAT 11 001111. • , . - W, F. SA.DLEII, • . ATTORT7 lIT'A'T TAW, Nice, 22 Mouth Ilimovor dtxvut, noxt. thy Quod. Wlll Host) Homo. ' - . 100611 •EURE LA urger, ICF A. 11. BLAIR =I MEE WHOLE:. - 4ALE CAR gLE, PA • n l'hilativlphia or MARKETS • 1 ^ 5 h ; I 1 ,, 03 (0 , Os EMI MEI "TilE lIEHAL 13119 O rli~lo, I'a can r •, rk New YoPie'Ae?vertis6anents BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1 .. . JOB "„r„,-,,,,,, Sir- JaMos Clarke's Fe- invo.r..o-0 male Pills ore extotsit,Fy cormnarErrsn. Dishonest 4Druggests " enaravor to 401 the , counterfeits to ',mai, greater "s -loo!lit, The genuine hare Ih4 name '1 .0.11 MIMES .., ' on each pacfroo& All ollier.4 . are loorthfr.,3 imito. lio.. 'The OUNIIINC Pills on, unfailing I.i thO Cure , 01'101 those painful and dangerous Mesases to which .the female constltutlem is subject. They moderato all excesses and remove all °helm:liens, from what,. everitsnee... • - ' . . TO MARRIED LADIES. • , particularly culted. They wail in a short Ilinivansim on the monthly pori4 with regularity aniflplthoiluh very powerful, contain loothing hurt ful W tiro In all 00000 orNorvotni and Fpinal-alfeetione, Patna in tad' Back , :auff Limhr, - t Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of tho llos t, llyeterica and, White , i, they will °fleet .1 core when all oilier Hirano (moo tailed. Tho circularti around •.i each paclfsge 'give full iliru:tlon-i and advice, or will e 'eat ire,, n ' ;di writing for theta, sealed from steer, alien. N —lll all eaoes whrro tho'nE,lviyn.cannnt ~Rained, Ono Dollar enclosed to the halo Preprie, tar, Jolt MOSEP., is Certhoolt ht., New York, will insure a bOttiO Of 1110 • by return cecurel y hurtled from any know)etlgo °fits contents. RELIEF IN TEN MINUI'ES. =I Cum. CoronA, COMM, ASTII IlooNcourio, Boaz lOr'Fon;LT CoNBII3IPTION NII Insuksr.x. They no tint, of mudiclol,, and any child , tit tali, do.to. Thou,ndo Nine I can reNt..red to health thoi hod Lehr, despaired Tvgthnony giVun in ItitodredA nl hr DRY A 1 , 1,1,310N1C Priet . ' 3$ relit!, jvq• /..A JOB MOON*, PropriotOr, 11l Corrhoott Ott York.,' The Great French. Remedy. DELAMARRE'S SPECIFIC PILLS by J. ORIIANCI1:1111, No, 211 Root-Inatt hard, forth. Thrtt'rt plux arotitighly ri•congnentletl by th i In Med IVO Faculty of 11rance tat t tut very bent rentody 1 in nll etteon of Iliteruottot rice r, or, 0.;! hitt! 1100 k. nt, t Nightly, Dolly or l'rematurc K 1111.10115 ; Wtetknens twining trent Sec iteL Ilapits and tittvi n 1 lixcestett itte/a.ration of the llonital tligann; 311. Splue; Ltyw.tts lu tlin Uriuts and all the ghtint • train of nhoooo arlming Iroin (Wel tote on 1,..2 , 11. They cure when all • other rentodion fail. hull hint of Ado icettrr melt pr h" nen! Frott'to ny uJduixu. -1 1 11,(CE $I 1 1 11.11 JO /X. Boilt ity runty stiyikal front. all nba,ration, ~0 receipt of • re.,.4./nhtiNit ti. )10:41kt, 11i IL:dirtlntolt Street, Negf York, Salo Oen- - oral Agent for Americo,. lang72ly Viwyar Bit4ers VINEGAR BITTERS ! PURELY VEGETABLE, FREE FROM ALCOHOL 1 DR. WALKER'S CALIPORI , TIA VINEGAR BITTERS VINE.; .11. 11111 II 11 , m 1 11110 no ••y lartalt, attple al r tat Ilattl, 11'11111L1 1 1, I gpit th..ttitt dr.rtarad, vlrtr.l, lwr! 1 1 1 11 1 n,1 trr lire the tatal, caltral " App. tizatt,' •• Irott..ta.l o," lead t.lto ttppl.a - t .111 f 11 • 1 1 11111 1 1 1 1 tl.ln, 11. 10111 1111 1 11111111, 11 1110 114111 , att.l I, aco calf!, ..1 trot. Irbil! nil Alealtalla Stintal tat,. 'flo•) ata. lira ,t 111,0.1 raw., 111111 1.11,1,111 1 11 1 ita.a l'vrit nt ittaity. 11 , 1 ~, ,I 11011 , I.ll q , -; “It ,Tict lin, Ili.. Irnml I. cchi, !111, hind It, 10 , i 1111.4 ,:•li !...th ind :114 'l'll ,, y urn 4,y of nlmio nnnIIOI iqolupt In Ilwir ,rtton In their •nfi• r • =lll= rtil~J ti,. it I..mes it, hot .1 1 , 1. m t , i ~, k 1,11”,. all I 11, 111,,1114 1.) , .11.1 the It, lot of rt•pnir. 11Y,..1 . 1.:1•,t.\ hlt/11,11 , /N II 01, I Pr, tho thu etnnt.trh, lint 1,1 11, Moilh, 11111., V.opitati Ilo• 11,11.. 11 Iliamoilt ton or tho Ltu,s, Palo It, tho Ili. /N •, 11.1.1 I 1 hundro thor -yrof,t,n+, at , tti.• of h og , 1; I/I, k .1.1, and Ph, I tAllo •••• 111 prat t• I /.. j• LI 110 ..f IL • • :it t td:.” tls••on.W. 1.1: C.O.II . I.AINTS,..tit. t , 1‘ • 1 .1i U 11 , 1 . ,1,1)1 1,1 ~ 11+1, 1 1Q 11l 11,11'4 1t1..., • 11. ,1 A tat rt•pt•hlo INFLAM ii Illy;\' ,Tlff‘i ,111,i 1,014 t, It, epi vein or I tolige.tlon, 1111-. It , 1,111,111 alai 11,..(11111.11.111. Ineetoo..if It! i .1, lAL ,It 1.1,1,3, .Littl Inaiht. 1, Ho,. nat. . hoer) 1111.1,1 ,, ,i 111 ail, w ratty 1 , , Ie con V•ri:e 111 of the lilvestivoUrgana .\1:1: A ol• NTLE EI'EL/.1;.1 E .1S V. l". 1.1. At, A it'aho, the , pf , rlo,l,, voted.' .•At it, relIV , 11.,r tlonvial a 0 1 , 11 ‘1011.111 , 01 ,4 the Liter rAI old in 11tHLat I,oo—. ttilt elt IN 1 1 1,1 . ..\ Ti Ver . , Salt" It!, It! 'F pot, I' 111.11 Carlotta Int:oi Sir, Solid !Datil, Sore lirl . .11 , 011 , , 11l 11, c 0 urn., hie.Di ih the Phi,,, Hula., and Diseao aof the Ain, w hato, or pate •tr lotinte, art' ItterAlly dug up rarrt ,. .l vat n ot tit • "I.e tile. , hurt thno Imp the th,,,esll.t tei One Latlr i ! hitch eott , lneo the rn ••t in of •10 w "fft , t-. C1.1.\ NOl. 'I II e, 1171 ATEI./ BLAU,!, when°, vi Sun illtl 141 1:01.1,1111 - 4 I 0,11111; lulr•0Iall 1/.4' r , ,,111 it. Tiniph Eroptitio , ,L I f ot.—: clettnee It Nehru act iitoi it oh., ir a1in , ..1,11 in tho rSthloo , It 1- I. 1.1111,, Wit tell iertt. lo , ii . It . p the 1 . 111 - I`, 1111,1 the lot, r:1 iloa in ttli LI I TllttE NIISi e... lalth tree iii , . 1,10, 1. , (1 , )(111,1 I it, Li,orant that user rue ta, il ilo• •11.1,ing at pr PIN APE, A t1I111:1: IVOIOIS, linking In ilo , ,tf law y thottottolt, are elhrrt nail) if, ,Irt , yerl (11,11 . 1 , 1zic,, , ,1, 60) , ,rvely an nolo, 101 l upon the face it to• a• a too , boa) no , tempt ft oni aioit o f morn, It hi not. upon the healthy elinat i nta of It, I .LI watt. exh , t, hut 111,0,1 11, ,, , , Z1,41 , il 11111,0 , 11nd ilepovita that lieetal the'. Hying panto., ofWean., No eyetein of Muillcitiooto •Itil ' in,es, uu 011i11,01111illitieS, will four the eyetetu tint Attai], Ilk,. Ottani, liters. 311:C11.kNICAI, DISEASES. l'oraona In data /111 d MiOeI . OIR,OOVII tin l'lllinhory, Typo :Act ,. 5111. , ra, no 11.1 11 , 41111R,1n 1,111 hr n.thlerl to of the Ilosvi•la To ' An ,, t. Oil+ take a dont , of Walker'lVinegar Ice or twice a neck, Pv , reintv, ItEMITTENT, AND iN'IIIIOIITTENT Uiiir • Varl, MU prevalent in tha , vallti)s of t ri,er•L . throttglion , the United Stanie, of the Allatnitlppl, Ohlii, Miottinri, Arktinea ,, , Iteitr . Rio I.lllllde. I'. 111 I, Alalinina, 31i.• aapith, 1t,,11101.. , ..i,111,, /Ind 1,1,111 y ULIII.I, ~lof lithitiat • it.,Viit. , tittltirut can 1 . 11111 - 0 , 111,1/ thil I: K ilia Sm.', nwl AOOOOO. t 11004; "I 1.11.01 . 0" I .0"I it. Invariahly art • i,tnfinniatl, lip tho atoumn Intl liver, and °eller aloniln vi,erap There nro aliviL3 morn or ltLa eti nenonn oi the her r, n Weaklll,A Al/.1 irritahla ate at th, ttotnach, and print torpor of titelaiv Oa, 'ling Flogged 1111 wllh vitlnted accuinulatlatai. Ilt trir lii•itiarnt, a piirantlte, axe, ring a puucrful 01. r. 111 . ..11 the , " vAriou, ve , ohtially oceetto,rv. ' finery in lip rath4rtio fur the fa/rt.:ea 'nal to Jtr..l. )I . .Lll.er't , Vitl(.;;AL. 1:ito N,.110 3 1,111 im”No eOlnr..ll rltel,l hm Ih r teilh illdt lito,1•1, -, n o 11,111,a, at the aanto tint, allin• Vain% thti ~I'' Amin{ the healthy 11,tiottotra of tn. 11,t,i'ativa -gate, 11'71 _i. t. _ 1 1 7 , I liCROFITI.A, OIL wullcuk,+, ; , ‘,11e.1 Nel Iniluznouttirns, Indolent Inliatorrmtion,, ALleciloiN, ()IA .`fvres, Eruptions of Old :liiu, Nato ct , ...1.. In tn , e, n 4 In nll "Hier Ulsowit.4, Wttikor'n I In.•gttr 1111100. dlown great In th, Ktinale 21,11 IntrAtrinble 111001. 1)1t) LI% Int . : , C.II,IIMINIA ° VIS1:0 Alt ICIT. n,t ~n•all 111,0 V'ilAl,l' In n rdmiinr - HY hllO Ulu , . tiv-ymud % I. t% 4.1 tlo•' ntlnu 11 . 110 tubercular ileihmito) tll4 aff , cvtl parts FI'eVIVO /1 , 1101, and a rt.1 . (1./111.1111, 1:111U 1, /I,CIVII. 71117 I'itrwerall!.4 of Dr. Widlror , .. \gang!, Int • torn Aperknt., pinpiimotiO N11(1110.1 , 1.,1,t1,6 , . phi 0,11.11. , Alt, Intivo, and Xnti•Bilioton 1111; 11.1.1tIE1T n i lona toxin op , -, of Dr. Watt:,- 'n VI no,nor non.thoot.o.l In nil enre4 of oroption3 nntl toollgonnt I;non4, tholo I innto sai, mot nothing ;ttoperticg pi ()tort billnoron off (Ito fnueoq. Tholr on,lrttivo proportion allay pain in tho non ...I nyotool, ctoot.ll, on.l loonols, olthoo (Ohm • loilmonulintt, r 1 nil, roily, cranipti, etc, Their Con otor-It oll.tut ftitinuncq v.• took throughout the 11)4telii. Thpir Dint olio ',rip er tier tol on tllO RichloyA, conx,clolg Mlll.l regnlntlino thu now of n0b1... in• 111111111 Mo 010 liver, In tin mart - W.l.in 'or hit °, nod ito dh . o.nri t , ,, throu g h tit° 1.111; y, tools, and ate onto). riot to till reintealal agouti, for the Film,, I,IIIOIIN Fever, Foyer awl Aged, etc. F6ItTIFY TIM AGAINST 1),161Afil: by miffyhtioill Its Ihibbi , 11 14 . , nti0 can' tat:o holdi .of a tlxtern thing fora rumil. Tbn Iher, tit s Fhol'im-b, the b , ,N•114, the kid. 101, and 11,m!111.1,04 ore rontler , ,l ilbwaso•vroof by' grunt luvigoratit. lilltllOTlONll.—Tal, 'of the Bittern on F01 . n3" to bed at tight trill a half to lilt' mitt oneti t alf Wino glistrstoll. Eat got;tl not:ribbing food, Burls , beef siteAk, twatott rittshi, sttulNott, roast Itttvt, told vognta•, Ides, .141 mitt out doer oxerttivtt. 'rimy tan col, tail of burly vott.lattlo Ittgrplloitts, and 'C011141411 11 , 1 spirit CO.,'Proprktr. N. N. A:DONALD & Druggin(n not lien, Agth , S3lllFrancinvo nial N. /Ail - BOLD In' All DIRIOOISTIS AND DEALIIII.:1. (Uu7.3)1nt,t34.111.r. J. 11, an J. H. Olt WAS!, Jlt J. 11. ORNIIAINI & SON • ATTORNEYS' AND COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW, No. 14 South' llintover street, CIAPLISIAII, PA: . lion. J. 11. Grnluun, hdo Prom(Iola :1106; or ttio Ninth .11.tqclo.i District, half rpaulit,l Ilto' ptlictico.of kw, I old,. nw.malittM with lam hit/ boll, .1. li. Ohl. lisp, Jr, Will practico Ut h lio counties of 0111'0,0t . . land, Tarry nud Jnitlatn, 7aec7,l4r JOSEPH 0, VALE, • ATTOTCNIIY AT LAW. Practices in Dauphin and Clumborland CountioB Orrion—ln Court Homo Avenue, No. 3 .ICranuir i n building,. In the rear of the Jewelry ninablishine at. CAAt,l9Lli I'A 17Jan,Ify nnfloroignod baying boon quali : Owl UN a Judie.) of tho Peace, is now preparod to allow' to nit toinlneen entruntotl to hip. 011Ino In Mr. Ulvln'n 11ollaIng, mar the ltarnione Dank, and 10 rear of I trot Prenhyterlon Charno. llesldanco Gil {Void, alroot. . Myth('P. A. IClllt NIWY: AVII) SMITH, formerly Jualeo Er ,11111P01V10,,,,,011111 11111101111. to bit, 11111601'0144 Iltialn throughout the county atl/1 L i rpeolnl *ttontton wlil bo roren to the in 1 ru.tilkmout of nll clunns, 'look Lecounrn, von . dip noble, ,In., 111111 tO'Sirlllk , g . Or tlvoilti, [n movr,agort, Lo 4111, An., ut ohui to the 1111,1 ‘,lllug of 1 Ifintrt\r. TerilA moderato. 011ie° In thu Court Ilowal. • dap72lm . . • • BM