, i of \logal items. • Important Notice I •■ ■ ■ "' jilt ‘Advertisements 'and Oornniunica\ Cions, to f ,inspire insertion it i this paper ’ ■ musi-he handed why-2 VESDA yj noon,. Advertisers make: a note qf this, \ THn wetither continues cold. THE ahorteit day wilt s'don bo here. Many chickana are dying of the plague. ; ' i ■ g , Seasonable admonition—shut tho door. . . i ‘ " J '; : A fine assortment of notions at Jatk Sites; ' v I~ The farmers' have gone Into winter quarters. Hakribbueo' wants a. fltealarm Telegraph. . Invitations , to Christmas dinners are now In order. ■ "Shank’s Mare” hob , not, been l at-' tacked by the epizootic. ‘The Altoona typos are talking of starting a Printers’ Union. 1 : ,• Quite a. number of our citizens are suffering with a cold. Farmers are holding back their po tatoes for spring prices. Buckwheat cakes and sausage have taken the place of ice cream. Everything' usually kept in, a first ■class grocery store at Jack Sites*' Jeff Davis got one vote in Dauphin county, at the> recent election, t ; Plain and fancy Job Work neatly and cheaply executed at this office. It. ja said that-Wayne MaiVeagh.' ■will be Attorney-General under Qen. Hartranft You dan get your job Work done here cheaper and bettor than anywhere ehe in town, “ " w ; vu The most popular . visitor .to; the printing office Just now,, is the, “ man wkb'shuts the door.” j Immense quantities of poultry tjnd veal has been shipped from this.point to the eastern markets. The days are now shorter than tho nights, yet some men claim, l ti?ati Du; nights are not long enough. ! Some of our secret societies are,con sltlerably'troubled in their initiations, as their goats'have the epizooty 1 . ' 1 . The “ hog commute” havh begun their usual, fail inspections.. A full board was on hand for duty last • Holm 1 did you see the beautiful pictures that Jack Frost made on the windows, on Main street, last week 1 ?. The cash value of farms lir Pennsyl vania as fixed hyUthe late census.was over one thousand millions of dollars. The supreme court of New Jersey, recently unanimously decided upon the constitutionality of a local option act. , Bepobd county has a conscience stricken burglar, who delivered himself up recently, and confessed to his mani fold sins. The person who refuses to'eat .mince pies on accodht of the brandy contained in them, must have very fine and'deli cate sensibilities. A LeaVenwobth. editor sat down In a reservad seat already occupied by. a Borne!. He stands' up when scissor ing his editorials'now. j The young lady in this town who sang, the other, night, ‘‘ There was’ •three crows set on a tree,” &c., has ul good voice for eating pies. ■The Oakville Enterprise says: “It is currently reported that, unless an-- other State Appropriation is made, thp Normal School building at Shippons-’ burg will be'sold to meet the demands ■ of the contractor.” • i ■ Our farmer readers, haying occasion to visit town, need have' no fear of exf posing their teams to the horse disease by so doing, as, their animals are fully as liable to contract the plague In tlieijr stables at home, ns on our streets. j A' LETTER 'published in the Meehan* lesburg Independent, by Mr. D. V. 1 Ahl, says that It is the intention of the Har risburg & Potomac Eall-fdad Company to extenfl their line to the. Susquehanna river, and that all reports to the contrary are false. , , 'Stable Burned.—On night, of last week, a stable in Cham bersbnrg,- belonging to Mllier'SfHara lltdn,: wltH ltB!<*nteh|» l '>pd a vailable horse'destroyfed ; by fife.' ‘ The’nufldinjj hiade.. The riamesof the patties are Murray, Hehhinger .and M’lfadden. — Shippeniburg ■News. , , jj t Talk on approaching when the turkeys, arie an nually sacrificed to celebrate thank a,for pastmerdeS and the return of the wanderers, or to grace the festive, tables of the Christmas time, j hence any ideas which may give, more luaoldus fatMo the honored gobbler, or'make Ijl.m'.'ftC-: cumulate it more rapidly, are of great moment! bno' pape'r recommends; for hia.,purposes, that a" little powdered charcoal bo mixed with mashed pota toes and' cbrnmoal,! and fed to them, While anptbef.'says-that'a little charcoal is beneficial, but it ahould not be givon; constantly with the food., The juciest and sweetest pbultry; wo ever tasted were .broken rice, and'Wo have known afljtohi.nutty Hdvdc -glvort by a ,few pea ; nuts fed occasionally with grain'dr otter Piodphulled cotton seed have a similar effect | but -not so line s flavor,, ,-too. many of either will make, the meat 0i1y.,,, Happy Homes. — Want and Winter. —iTna .'season for out door sports la about ended. Now try to make homo happy during the long winter, by in troducing reading matter into your families, and music and harncdyss plays and"gamea. Make home pleas ant so that It'la really home. But let us also re,member that during the; long, cold, dreary winter, there are many In every community who, to say nothing of amusements to pass away time, have not the comforts.of life. Bet them not bo forgotten. The truly good and gen erous .heart-feels more pleasure In re moving tho suffering and wants of the datreoaod, than in'passing away dull time with amusements. ■ J Unittjjbrtsrt'on interviewing the Wild turkey-.with, groqt quooeasA i Purchase your . Christmas '(foods frdm'Jack Sites; ■ Thd best and cheap*, est assortment in town. i- The Presbyterians celebrated their 'SOflth,anniversary bf.Preibyterlanfem In In’ Philadelphia, bn'the 20th,ult,’, | Sondaij.lnst was a cold, dreary day, aqtl pTnmeDaijera a'bbjtifbrtable atbve.'i'atller 'thin lie' on 'the nrfeat', anil In consequence our churches were ,not well attended. . .Fob several days last week, the Pike Pond, near the Craeki was,frozen over— tlje Me being several 1 Inches fn. .tbloitv ness—affording excellent skating. | , The property of Mr. Win., l^lall I ', of thisiplace/sltuated In Savlll* township* Perry county, has been purchased by Jacob.Hdhtninger, Esq., of Mb Holly, this county. 1 .-The Cumberland boys had .their steamer out on Thursday afternoon Inst to enjoy .’a “ squirt,” but the “ machine" refused to work, and was taken hack,to the house to undergo repairs. 1 , ■ Samuel MeisenHEl/ter, ah,,old sol dier of the war of 1812, died‘ at'hls! resi dence In Dover township,.York county/ on the 28th nit., aged 77 years. i v It will be seen by the report olj the Board of Health, in another column of to-day’s Issue, that the small ppx Is de cidedly on .the - decrease.; We do hope the disease will soon be entirely eradi cated. The Baldwin locomotive works are building eight or ten engines for tho Cumberland Valley Railroad. Several of them have been completed and sent to their destination. ■ ■ • , Potatoes are selllngnt one.dollar per bushel, and are scarce at that. Before the winter is over, we would not ho aur prised if they would sell at two dollars per- bushel. The' high' price 'oft this al most indispensable vegetable is bard on poor.peoplo. We would warn pur,citizens. ,aga|nst purchasing chickens when their onmf|3 are black. Such chickens are diseased, .A. blood red; comb fa an Indication of health, and If a little precaution is exer cised, wo need not-bp afraldifo partake of. thebe delioloUs fowls "woeo they |ara!i cooked and served at tlpe, tyffis. 14 . ; . j s ;AbE rife't’o iiavo''a' riighit sciiodl! ih'ls winter ? We think there could be one gotten up at very.Jittie expense, and it would'&e c'OriVohfehtUur' who can not attend, school in daytime. A couple ihours 1 employ men t intliis waywould Keep a great ,; ciany young men off the streets at night, and would greatly bene fit them. Who will moye ip, the dlrootofs 7 "' yi,' ~ P. S.—As wo'’go to. press we learn the Directors, babe pqficVuded to open a u!ght-scho'6i ! ,"'ana"iiave appointed Messrs Embick and Zelgler teachers 1 . Thursday last bclng the day set,- apart by the President for the peopleloT; this nation to return thanks to Him wjio rules tbs unlveieo i rdr-'the ,i blea»lngs' vouchsafed upsn us during the pist year, was duly observed In'thlsplaoe. Busi ness of all kinds was entirely sus pended, and services were held in the different places of wprablp; Very Utile dnlrikoririeaa wai vtslblo on the streets, and good order/ prevailed during the entire day,-which speaks' well for the., good morals of Carlisle, Bunions Accident.— On Wednesday ( evening last, Edward Low, son of Mr. John Low, of this place, while playlrtg at the Court House, accidentally slipped frotii one'of tho'stoops and Tell, breaklilg his left arm immediately belpw tfip, elbow, and severely spraining the right arm. One of bis legs was also cbnsldep-' ably bruised. Medical aid was Immedl-! ately summoned, when the broken arm vyas placed In Us proper position and tljp, lad otherwise oared for. Wo are ;g;lad to learn that he is recovering rapidly.; 1 1 Wild Ducks. —These beautiful wild fowls are plenty on our creeks; partied lariV on tbe Conodogiilnet- .Every day gunners can be seen wending their way to the creek, In the hopeof bogglnga few of them, but generally meet with poor success. We met a**gunniat” who was returning home, from the creek, oue day last week, and he informed us that he hart travel."! along the banks of the Couodoguitet creek (or several miles, bad seen dozens of ducks, but they were .'very wild and bard to ahobt. '■ -j The Fire Plugs.— What condition are 'plugs’ Inf Wo have ha ■ ; Eqok are scarce and sell at an ex ceedingly high price. ', People who want Chrlstmascakes will have to pay dear for them this year. l , „ r -TfitE'Scarlet fevor ls‘ saldtp be raging to a great extent in some of the neigh boring, bounties. We hope this scourge of the household'will not come this way. . Hi covering . —Adam Gabls, . who had his hand crushed while coupling cars at Middlesex Station, on the Cum berland Valley Railroad, on Friday of last wOek/is rapidly recovering. The Post-master General .has issued orders/\fe lehrh, that.where the inalla are ‘carried- by horses, the carriers. should get oyer the route at . least once a week,'until the present horse disease subsides,, , / im , r > ' Mr. S. M. Wherry, the representa tive to the Constitutional Convention l of this District, has been; placed on the Comtaittee of Education. Mr. W. lias had much experience ■in ■ educational matters, and he is eminently qualified for the position. ' 1 Hunters should remember that rab bits can only be shot, according to the game laws, durings tho months of No vember., and .December, If'these few lines are kept in mind our sportsmen will be saved the trouble and expense of paying'fines. . The Shippenaburg Wetts'is'responsi ble for the following: “As the buck 'wheat'season Is'upon us r wo give tho following receipt for J greasing’ the tho griddle : . Ta&e a turnip, cut It In hall'ahd fub'the’gr'lddle wlth' the Inner side, and you \vlll find .tbe cake. come off nice and smoothly, and yep-will he-rld of the dlsagteeableUdor of burn ing fat. J '' ' • ’ i Fatally Bubned.—A young girl _by. tho.riara.o of. Eyllhock,,whq. resides .wJtJp'lter'DareaiaWr’Olevereburg, says the Sfiippensburg, ■News, was so badly burned on Friday last, ftom her clothes taking flrej that she died on Sunday mflrUin'aip* Bad beod‘''Vdrking'al,a .fire in the yard,. , from,wJucli'her,clothes Ignited; and in order to thri flames, ran to a pond hear by;hut which unfortunately,' , wa3, c<)yere(l, w(th. .ice. Her screams brought assistance, but fob late to ;be upper portion .of'her body was badly burned, and 'Until death relieved her, her Sufferings were .The New jpdnß® House Offices j— fJa'.Monday lafltj thefe was a dleafalbg put of the, old Court -House officers, and 'eleotedatlheOctober elco , tlpn, were isfforn ln ; and entered upon tho dutlce pr; their respective offices,' which are as follows: f ProthpKolary—Davld'W - . Worst* Clerk of Iho.Oourts—George B. Emlg. Register—John Reap. These gentlenlen ’ ire all >’wbtthy and responsible menpWbo will faithfully and satisfactorily attend to their pfflolal du ties. The retiring officers; Messrs Cayari- BUghVSheaffMarid Nobly, carry with them the aspect’of all,fybo transacted business with for they Were prompt, oblig ing ,and Collect.'‘ ! ’ Immediately after the old officers bad : yaijated:thejr‘'desks, aug trie,now officers .assume)! their duties, a gong was sound ed in front of tUe Arbltratlon Room; At once’lib'doors'wbre thrown'‘open, andja magnificent collation appeared on. the long turkey, bain, 1 cheese, older, &o. It was a treat ,by tho retiring officers, .and. It' was -creditable alike to their liberality' and' taste. We are, glad to know that tliejretlred officers, vacated 'their positions in good humor, arid feel ing thankful to the Democratic party for the honors ami emoluments conferee! upon thomi , THESi’ARItows.-T.Ueae beautiful, plump little strangers have arrived In large numbers, but thus far have not.selected any particular location, being scattered all over the town. On Sabbath morning last we observed a flock which number ed, wo suppose,-thirty or forty, on a tree on Fltt street. In different other por tions of town we noticed smaller flocks about'the'etreels and ln the yards of our citizens gathering food. These sparrow* were Imported from England aomo yeari ago, and 'placed Inthe,.parks .of’ New ces they scattered all over the coun try. One of these little creatures Is oa pable of destroying thousands of Insocti and worms , wiploh lnfeßlj ; qur orchard! 'a'nd'j.l.Jgflt^fl'qsv,;i^Gomfortahie. quarters should be erected on the Squares of out borough for these little fellows, and our citizens should jee that they are well fed and protected^when .pimlieap ThctiW c sparrows' are about the size of what are commonly called snow birds, but can bo easily distinguish ed from them by their plump little light blue breast and dark back and wings. I They should also •be protected from t|io bSJSiWHo sfoiitb an’ipabo'oi f at rfnd! auy-iojt oStujjbh Him i tfi@ ti&! sh’obid be The following obituary notice of Mr. John House, a soldier of the war of 1812, who died at his residence in New viile, on Wednesday of last week, we take ftbm the Star of .the {ftbovblpl wlof i ifatmbuflee. I tfii’death ofour oldest citizen and we 'believe the only remaining soldier In this place or .vicinity, left of the jvar.qf 1815 V' 11 W« refer'to the death of Mr. 'John House, which took place at his reaidence on,.Wpdnssday .laat, being. In his 90 year/ Mr. House worked at his trade, that of ahoemaklng, up to within a few years sfndo, having retained con siderable physical vigor even when far advanced in life,... He was among tho first to'respond: to thecall for menito march to'thfr Clandda llne ln 1812, be longing to the company enlisted by Capt. Mitchell,.who. lived 1 at the turn pike, and took part in the several hard, flglita which • occurred off the ftohlfer before American supremacy was estab lished. Among the battles we have heard him give the particulars of, were the defence of Fort Erie, Lundy’s Lane and Bridgewater. During a few years past, under the weight of his extreme' age hto; atiength eave-waj*. wilhoutfhe "sign of any particular dis ease. Onqe ptfung and vigorous he formed a link' in' that coTdon which proud Britain twice vainly, attempted to break through. A few weoke ago wo saw, him a wrack helpless as an in fant-' Last week, kind friends consign ed him to that rest from which no long roll can awaken. No, no sound save that that calls us all to render an ac count of tho deeds dono in tho body.— PeacQtohis ashes.’’ Don’t want sleighing yet—the horses all have the epizopty. A rain storm set in on Monday eve* nlng, but was of short duratiqn., { Snow follln thls .vlclnlty on Monday night'last to the depth of about one Inch. ; Pop In and see Li T. Greenfield’s new and beautiful stock of winter goods— the best in town.. No trouble! to show goods. We see by the last issue of the Valley Sentinel, published at Bhlppensburg, that Mr. J. Zeamsr announces himself;as as sistant editor of the above fournal. Edward Haviland, the architect of our county prison, died In the cars, on his way from York to Media, last week,' He has resided in York for a number of years past. Mr. H. had many jwarm friends in this county. I The post-office at Lisburn, this coun ,ty, was burglariously entered on (Sun day night of last week. The' burglar succeeded in carrying off all the letters that wore in the office. | The store room adjoining the (post office, occupied by Bonmen &. CoJ, was broken into the Sanaa night, and robbed of eighty dollars and an .overcoat, j Eeport of the Board' of Health.; OarusmvPal, r Deo. 8. 1872. f ; The Board of Health report onei new case of varioloid and one case of small pox, for week ending to-day. John Campbell, President Board . N arrow Escape;—On Monday after noon, as one of the freight trains wa» passing west, through town, a negro boy, with a basket of apples on his arm, attempted to get on one of the oars, but missing bis hold, fell violently to tho ground, and came very near b|slng dragged under the train. Boys, take warning, and profit by this example! Those who want a pood, stout ivo ry-day boot or shoe—well made—or a neat fitting dress boot or shoe, should give Ad. Dysert,.No. 4 East Main street, a call, Ho has alsoagoodi se lection of ready-made work on hand, which ho ls selling at astonishing low prices. Ladies’ boots audshoes put up at short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. ‘ Also, a 'complete assort ment of children’s shoes, of all grades,. 'As Mi 1 , ijysert usespothing biit the beat stock; and etaploys ndne out the heat workmen, he is Justified in-saying that he can turn out better wprk than any other house In town, Givehjma call. Death op Jacob Squibb,• Esq,— Our bid and muchrtespected citizen, . Jacob Bqnier,’ Esq., departed I this life at his residence, West-Eomfret street, oii. Monday iost. Had-ho lived to the nth of this month, bis age would have been 91 years. In every respect Mr. S.-waaa good and exemplary man. He was One of the oldest members of the M. E. Church, and until lncapacita ted him he frequently acted-as , Local Preacher. In the war of 1812 he com manded 1 a company; and marched to, the dpfenss of Baltimore. He was- regarded a brave, and good sol dier and a fine disciplinarian. After the war he was appointed Justice of the Peace, and until 1 recently he was Treasurer of the Directors of the Poor. He was, wo suppose, the oldest Mason in this county, and to the day of his death took a deep Interest In the Order, His funeral (yesterday afternoon’at 1J o’clock,) was largely attended by his masonic brethren and other citizens, and many eyes ■ moistened as the cold earth was heard to fall upon bis coffin. 5 to Rob the Post-Office. — On Friday night last an attempt was made to rob the Post-office in this place. The burglar mistook the Herald printing office for the post-office, and gained kocess to It .through’ a window la the rear of the building. He soon, however, discovered bis. mistake,and vacated the printing office. Whether he hoped to get into the post-office from the printing office no person but himself knows —aa the rooms Join each other, and a print ing office Is a poor place to seek plunder —but nevertheless bis plans were frustra ted., After leaving the printing office; he proceeded to the rear' window of the post-offloo—which is one or two ..below-the one in-which be entered the ’printing office—and. while endeavoring • to force the shutter open, the noise awoke Jlr. Harry Bfenneman, who was asleep In the office at the time. Mr. B. imme diately procured hi* revolver and flred. 'when the villain beat a retreat down Liberty alley, and escaped. Had the burglar gained admittance to the office, Mr.Brennoman, would, in all proba bility have, been, murdered, and the office rifled of its contents. ... , I Pbof, CiiA-BE, of the University of Glasgow,. Scotland, add who has had twenty-five years*.experience In, th,e treatment of ehroniC'and lingering dis~ has orrlvecl ia'oar town and will remain In our county during the will-. ter, for the. % purpose of prescribing remedies for' the sick and affllcted.-j- The doctor comes to ua highly recomj mendejd, and has with' himfihladiplo|- o}a4fs>&i thdi fliasgow and the Medical Board of Canada. He is an ex-President of the Eclectic Stath iSlfedical Soclety of Pennsylvania, and Is now President of the Eclectic Medi cal Society of the United States, which entities him to the confidence ef the afflicted. The Doctor can be found fot| consultation.at, the Bantz House, Car-{ lisle; y f g66d portion of hfs ; time. He will also visit Mt. Holly, Newvllie, Shipponsbnrg, and .Meohanlcaburg oc casionally, so that all may avail 1 them selves of his professional services. Tossed by a Bull—. Rescued by oj Newfoundland Dog.— Thomas D. Wirt, \ residing near Hanover, woe attacked on Wednesday last a week, by a bull, while ■Mr. W, .WM glvliag tho animal »6me food, [u the barn yajs,.and njadg a very nar row escape from a horrible death. It ap pears that Mr. W. had entered the barn jrard for the purpose of feeding bis cat tle, and whlleTla the act of placing some qorn before a very large and line bull, the animal suddenly became Infuriated, rushing.upon him,. tossed him Into the air several'times with his horns, Air. w. falling to the ground with great force ( and-receiving severe , contusions.. His clothing; wee considerably torn by the 'infuriated monster, and he made a very narrow escape from being disemboweled. During the thrilling conflict, a large and powerful Newfoundland dog, belonging to Mr. W., seeing the critical situation In which his master was placed, rushed to the rescue, and, seizing the boll by the throat,,held;hlp» until Mr.' W. succeeded In aflbctlug ,bls escape from the yard.— Ills oscapoifrom a horrible death was al most miraculous under the olroumstan stances.—True Demon-air Vivid flushes ofllghtnlng wore viable In the Southern sky,’ bn bight. ' Ip you can't got into the paper any other, way, get married.— We’ll insert a notice gratis. THB lron City College, of Pittsburgh, 1b now the most extensively patronized baldness College In the United States. It Is everywhere regarded as the best school of the slnd In'existence., Persons haylnglnthelr possession mutilated fractional currency, have, according.to the new postal code, only to take It to the post, office, where It will be placed In a registered package, sent to Washington for redemption and returned free of charge.’ Another Fire.—On Tuesday morn ing last, between one and two o’clock, flames were discovered Issuing from the dwelling owned and occupied by Henry and Catharine Zeltz,, situate on, East Liberty alley. The fire originated 'ln ‘ the cellar, but from What cause no per son can tell, not even the occupants of the house. The dire must have beqn burning the greater , portion -of night, for when: the' Inmates' roused from their slumbers the, build ing was; already In Haines, and was with great difficulty that they could be rescued from the . burning, element. The building was entirelyleohanmed, 1 ' together with everything'ln It—even the clothes which the lamatcs had ta ken off before retiring the night ptevl-' ous. Our ; efficient . fire, ■ department was promptly on the ground, but the fire had gained such headway before It was discovered, that nothing could he done except to save the surrounding property, which was greatly endan gered. The dwelling belonging to John Magonegal, on the south side of the burning building, took fire several times, and it was with great difficulty that the flames were extinguished, The house was, damaged by water to, a great extent. The flames also commu nicated to, the roofs of the dwellings, owned by George Shade, on the West, and John Yaiser,; immediately oppo site, but were subdued before .much damage was sustained. We there was an insurance on the Zeltz property of $400., ■; ■ /. j' Meneet.ssohn’, Murdoch, more.—We are glad to learn that the’ third season of the popular course ,of, lectures and concerts will he 6pened on Friday evening, December 20, byj the Mendelssohn Quintette Club of Boston. The second entertainment,-Witt he a. reading by James E. Murdoch, in Jan uary. The third.and closing one of tho’course will he a 1 lecture.,on., some entertaining subject, by Mrs, Mary A. Livermore. Of- the' concert ---.by the Quintette Club and the recitations and readings by -Murdock, we--need hot apeak, aa they are.well known to iour people. 1 Mm. Livermore standsi first among the. famale. orators of the coun try. A lecture delivered by her tome weeks since. In the Acadetuy of- Mhsiq, at Philadelphia, was spoken of in the highest terms by the papers of that city. Entertainments of this kind -are elevating In their chaiacter, and we ask all who air* fond of fine music, whb" delight In hearing prose and poetry read, and who wish to hear a useful and entertaining lecture, to give their an-, couragement and support -to this un dertaking. The tickets with reserved seats for the entire course, 1 50. To be had at Piper’s Book ntore, 1 Sad Accident and ; /DkATH.-f-The Ohambersburg 'Valleyl Spirit says '.that Mr. Henry'.Oobk, born and; 'raised' In’ Chambers!) tirg.'but recontijr employed; as fireman *oh the Baltimore ‘.gnd Qhlo B. Bij. between Piedmont-and" Whee ling, Va.,.while 'ehgnged Afa point on the road about sixty miles, from the 1 former place had stirred up the- flrh In the engine with an iron bar used for that; p urposo, and .intending to pul; lt ( - back to its place in the tender, missed It and put the bar between the tender find the pngine, which being in.motioh ■caused the' bar to/stxlkl) him,a se'veije blow In the left temple. The accident occured on tho 18th, and he continued to work that;df»y- aad but .on the third day ho took to his had ; when it was ascertained, that his skull was fractured. Lockjaw ensued; and he died on the 10th Inst. The body was brought to this place and buried oh Thursday morning last, from- the resi dence of his mother, at the Western toll-gate, in the Catholic Cemetery. Office op the bpeceb 1 Manufacturing Company, v Now York, Nov. 21, 1872. \ To THB,;P,UBLIO.— It gives us pleasure to announce that we have established an agency for our Celebrated Diamond Spec tacles, with the enterprising Jeweler, Mr. F. C. Kramer, who has exclusive control over them In Carlisle,.. These gqada have been Introduced for. about three years, and the remarkable increase In the de mand for them from all ..parts, of the country, warrants us In claiming for them superiority over all other spectacle louses lu. the world! It has always been our aim to give the agenqy for the Dia monds to flrst-class men; but have fre quently found It necessary to make changes In our agents before placing them satisfactorily. Mr. Kramer has In bis possession testimonials and certifl "ates of the highest character, to which we Invite the attention ot the public. The Spenoeb Opt. Mf’ci. Co. Caution.— None, genuine without our trail? pawls <•> on pair. Fcas, Fobs, Foes I —All who wish to purchase far* this not fall to make an‘. examination ojt qhr stock.—, Wobiaim for our stock that they are of a .superior quality and finish, and w© can Sell them at.adless pfloo than'.'tlnfsrlor goods are offered for. Ws are agents for one of the largest manufacturing fur houses la Now York. We have the goods on consignment, and can sell them 25 percent, cheaper than those who,have, purchased their goods. All we atk .la to, have our goods, compared alongside of any goods in this,market. .'Viv Doice & Burkholder. ' Eclectic Magazine.—The December numberof the Edcctta brings to a worthy close one of the most attractive volumes of this sterling.periodical. • After.au ex istence of twenty-eight-yesrB,a magazine has left but little for the critic to .say of it, but we may mention among the In creased attractions for the, coming yearj .that .the editorial department, lno\ndlug. literary news, homo and foreign, will be fuller and more comprehensive than over before. Increased attention will also be paid to sclenoej and tbe edltor announces that he-has ifaolUt(os:rQr soouriijgthe best papers from tho abieaC writers In this im portant field. Essays, reviews, sketches, serial and short stories, and poetry will also receive 1 due'attentlon. Headers who, seek culture as well aa amusemenl.iu their monthly, reading, should patronize the Ealeciio, aud the present is a favoro ibie time.to subscribed, : j The December number has a copious aud varied table of contents, and is em bellished with a portrait of the Isle Dr. Norman MoLeod. Published. hy.E. R. Peltou, 10S Fiiltoh street, New York. Terms, $5 a year; two copies, $9. Single number, 45 cents. The Purest and . Sweetest Cdd- 4 Liver OH ra Hazard' & Caswell’s, made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard * Co., Now York. It is . absolutely purejmd,Bvyeet.- Patients who have once taken If prefer Uto all others. Physicians haVe deci ded It superior to any of the other 1 oils in market. , . Nov. 28, X2w. , Chapped Hands, face, tough ‘skin', pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, find other cutaneous affections cured, and the 1 skin ;made soft! and amoothi .by using the Juniper Tar Soap made by Caswell, Hazard ,& Co., Hew York.— Bo'hbrtaln ,t& got the Juniper Tar Soap) as 11 there aro mahy worthless imita ,t}ops 'made jnflth common tar,. > ! ,• Save and mend pieces, use Spaulding’s ,ylne.; : ,n. i - B TJSIinESS, , NOTICBS-' IF ypu wan b Goal that wlll ? glvo you' satlsfao-' tloa go whore a fall stock of all tbo standard Coals are kept. None recommended bat tbo besL. ;V CaU atyarcta of A.H* BLAIS. -- ‘i’rlrad'Honoy, Vinegar, Sweet Cider, Amerl* can Sweltzor Cheese, at Humrlch's. 93~ The “ DOMESTIC 0 excels in light work; and beats all on the heaviest, 43-1 wish It dlsflhbtlytrinderstood'tba't l do. not sell Oilj, ch £ guarantee to equal Pittsburg Oil In every par- Uopjor, ; GEO. B. HOFFMAN. ‘■ V N. B'—Tbe trado supplied lower than by any - otuor house In Cojllsle, and If oil does not prove satisfactory return at my expense. ris’:r• r-r? ~cM.'.,...; • . *' 49- Tfou cannot afford to purchase a sewing - machine without flrst giving the ** DOMESTIC" 'a careful examination. J* W. OGlL&Vl Agent, 4 Notice.—AlL unsettled accounts on the books of A. U. BLAIR will be W for collection q/ter December 1(1, 1872. : A. H. BLAIR. 49-The m DOMESTIC" is the “King" 61 Dock Stitch Sowing Machines. .OSf-Havlng recently purchased a Popper Mill I am now prepared to offer a pure artloic-of ground Pepper, which I can warrant to bo pure as It ts ground qndor my own supervision, and will forfeit the.phm of TWENTY'DOLLABS.ior tho slightest detection of adulteration; 28nov72tf 43-Naw Goods just received at the live ijtoro of Duke <& Burkholder. New Dross Goods, New Shawls; Now Fora, Planhela and Cosslmeiea,: Beautiful ttew Stylo Prints. We are now open ing, a largo and beautlfo! stock ot goods'for Christmas.’ All'who want to make‘presents should not fall to seo our stock. 2decto. DUKE & BURKHOLDER «3t*Newl fresh lot of .Cranberrlea. Co cobnuts, Oranges, Almonds, ; if IUNPXTTBD ■ do; ;.t - - g 'BLACKBERRIES- - ' - - g ONIONS - ' ■ 1 ** DeHaven & Bro., uo SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA P :_M.. JPhite., J>&- 3. j 1 872 Now U. B.6'sonWl, . , o;a e’aof 'si. • • . “■ , ’O2, not called ~ . , iTO'lttcalled ,r : hJ'MJjX '62, 2d call }\jn « 'O2, sa call {loj, ! ‘ J ■■ u iuu .'-i ~112$ •- ' • Itt?/ U. 8.30 ToarOpsrscnt.Cy., *}‘|s Gold, ... . . , . . >J2?» silver,’L* •. ..•/-* U.iPaclflpifc. B.latMori.Bonflf?, r 5. Central Pacific K. B, - Umon Paolfloliaud Grant Bonds "»>4 LIVINGSTON, j WJiolesale Tobacco & Seyars, No. 27-iioreh'HßDoWr Street] Prices as low os In Philadelphia or Balthno April 25, isra-iy, ; Ooti«-4W' ■ ' : . “M’O TI CE ! i T .Ah election for bireotors' of 1 J'eranert’ Bant will be held at the of Banhlriff HdnSe Carlisle, oh Monday November 11th, proximo, between the hours of 0 and 13 o’clock, A.R. , Got. 10, 1872.*4t CaihUr. 1872. FALL & WINTER , 1872 ■ ? ■■ o pre N ■ ■' v .o t. .x..', ■ 1 • "““I JL )P>.. *5 Till . The ■'Bpst choice: dress goods • styles, and.at prices that defy oompetltloih -vi,,* - l^ 1 The Largest stock. The lowest prices-,,ChojeaAfortmenj. ,'■■ SHAWLS S3=SS£SHffia TO P[ P.L L. T. GREENFIELD, ” 10 East Main Nov. 7.IB72.CARLISLE, PA. GEO. B. HOFFMBN, 41 and SU 1?7 8i ;Y'(W-J;- , ~,".}■ {y ; flTlOL'.'. •>l.!crL CLOIH^IH -SbfAwLS, BLANKETS- ' ™ tn ° d DO COMFORTS AND QUILTS, WPPUAND COTTON FLANNELS, ALL TICKINGS, -GINGHAMS.. PRINTS, MSULINS, SHIRTING STRIPES ’ _ A „' QTMP r™ . ' • AND CHECKS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, OVERG©^TINC^S.2: FAOTOBV JKANB.ond of goods suitable for Bdiborn .KSXBA-BABOAIfIfIJ In a fuUHiiQ ol n i . . . . -> ’• ■ *. J •» ■ NEW FURS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN.' gbnt;s furs, ■ & i»'es : jo. i I NT; B L ACK AIV PA-G'A I I otlbr a bran* whlcli cannot bo surpassed Xor WEIGHT. BHADE nn4 l^^ AL^'l^^n . ■ *** ‘ 3\r O *JP XOJ&M-hr o &™A ’. - lL . stock of LADIES' & OHILDUEtf’a ltO3E. aHiniB * DUAWBKB - *“ clo.a ouuV.Stodiol ’ ■*■''”-A' i'VA J . 1 7. \\ OV, TRliffiSrOlL CLOTOS, LADIES’ AND' QttlLßftßS’S'SP#P ’! CHARLESbGILBYwiua »»« 1 Nov. 58,1852. CLOSING PBX CEBi Carlisle, Pa. BLE'WC .^•asr. LINE.— WdJorfnxMp, on Mon* on the 251 U Mra. Catharine McCartney, aged about 66 years. ■ OK£*T-tn lo;^^,^, bSSs,feSrafca??. T rr; Sbover, aged 2 months and 4 day*. months and 29 days. ~ MOORE.—In Mocbanlcsbnrg, on tho IMh aIL, B - SdayA- v,r/ LEHMAN.— NoarißOUlng Springe, at thohomo nf hop mother. Mrs.Xydo (J. Lehman, wife of Ja cob Lehttatt/agegtayears. 1 mnnlh anJfldaya ‘ D. reftEM—HUTTON.—On Thursdoy, 22nd day Halllo L. Hatton, of Carlisle. Mr Harder MSrta^rcSiife T w V ins.' .M.fA.Koqnfi,^f^a^ompW^toFPsblp btA ipb-pr-moVER. —On Thanksgiving ■■sSSsSbia^sS& B. Coover, daughter off Jacob. IL Coovor, soutn ampton ‘ ’ v! * thoM. KPor. scans o' “ftf °J ( R«v J Max Lanlz. Dr. Geo, F, rroweu, «i Cumberland co., to Miss Mary 0. Ensmiugcr. of York county. asjssass; a^»er? f 6«Uo K 4 n nf ton ;`; ii~ceilai q'i jj Ashland cemetery beinp now under the direction and control of Uioeub scriDor.all persons desiring W pnrohMoloU In It for übrlul purposes, or wlsnlng nmMpfor'JJJ lion, con be accommodated on uor nt,-bor residence, nddrcaslngTr. -IT w Fomrr, “T l™ ,JeKu>o a j. Bhectb’e&all. v - M. Hn®(Hlyr* w« gQTH DIVIDEND 1 ‘ moutbe !S 7n0v7 , 3 ,;?5.T ’:nl!ill»U yffl'l' . 109J4 UV% 11a 1 GENTa Vg-NTED for Great Flree of History, A Chicago, Boston, Porttlnnd, NewVorlr. Eon* don. etcT Causes, srsuine are, Infos, llro-proof bnlldligß. lmnr nnce’io. ShrllUngjliumoronajmthetlc. Only «S“h£S TIOB UENTI ,:i.i r.’-.if/ißßv' l,rM Empireliislisrfoiiipaii) offer their BALVtartaM to parties holding Halts, Eieatotr Harms or concerts. Apply to iho con^tiee,.:,. Hnbv72.3m —Game to the aH lakeher away. OtEorwlso she wilt bo disposed of os <£o law dlreoM. 14nov3t*M* QEO»iBttBL*HAJ«MhK.