61jt eartidtAirtaltt: CARLISLE, OCTOBER , MM. We liiev6'received quite a ntnuber Of' new subscribers (luring the past wet It - , but we have room , for a great many moie'' Don't hiive tbe.slightest- modesty about handing. iu your names. Tice Court "Muse roof is rapidly ap proaching completion. The slating' on, the base ofthe stecplo„adds mucli •to its: appearance. Thanksgiving day is rapiairapproaci jog antl Christmas is'nt many months of. (1? -hope -our. friends.:will —not mml.- 101011 . 1111 us Ntith presentS of turkeys and •_ such things. - Our friend Mr, Benjamin Plank, sent us lash week a- basket of splendid Prince Albert potUtoes for which, he has our thanks, They were the fi c est 'We have seen this season. As a potato grower, Mr. Phdik is decidedly a success. . ' The members of the Reffirmed Con „legation in Funkstown agreeably cur piised their new Pastor, the Bev:- J. Hassler, on - Saturday last,' by making a very encouraging invasion upon the Parsdnage in Boonsboro', shape of such things as flourOunn,_butter, eggs„ eurn, potatoes, apples, dried fruit, canned frnit,. and other things-necessary fur the comfort and well being of the minister and his family. When the table was all ready and set (the ladies carefully bringing their provisions with them,) thB Pastor was warmly greeted by a very ap propriate addres - s by Wpm. 11. Knode, csq., which was bristly responded to by the pa4to•. The whole occasion passed off very Illeasahy; all returned to their homes in thmevening, quite deligted with their first invasion visit to the Parsonage of theirnew—Fres Press. 'On. Wednesday morning last, quite 'a serious "smash " occurred on, the Cumberland Valley Railroad, at the eastern side of Carlisle, at the junction of the Cumberkital Valley and South Mountain roads. The second freight t Min East was under pretty full headway at that point, when a break block on one of the f.irwardlUars becalm detached'and fell upon the track ; the ear immediately in rear of this one was thrown from the track and one of its axles broken. Thu position into which thig" car was thrown wawa sort of inclided plane, upon which the rear cars, to the number of sixteen .or seventeen, mounted into a confuseki idle of broken bodies, tracks, axles, Hour., grain, &c. Most of the ears were li.erally ,mashed into smithereens, while the con tents 6f several. of them were scattered about with considerable of a loosenc,„ Fortunatelyibc conductor and brakemen leaped from the traiif in time to escape all injury.' The track was torn up for some distance, and that, with the other debris of the wreck so obstructed the road ,that the passenger trains, cast and west, had to stop ait thet' point; transfer passengers, baggage, mails, &c., and return, and freight trains cease running until the force of wreckers, ahledvby a number of our citizens, had cleared away - 7 - tlitrwieck,,which - cw - as - nrititdimmplished until late in the evening. The loss to the - Cumberland Valley • Conmany is variously estimated, at from. '54.000 to $lO,OOO. A. young' girl or German deseMO, nannal Catharine Steinman, hit he, borne in the village of Smoketmvn, in East Lampefer, township, Lancaster Co., on Thursday the fourteenth inst., and has not.BhlCc been seen or heard from. ;She had on when she left home, a red oleo caP and stripptid calico dress. Iler Parents arc in great distress in conse cquenee of her ithstmec. Any informa tion concerning her s. Mll..be gratefully re ceiv,ed by - her parents. Address, John ,titeitunan, Enterprise I'. 0., Lancaster counts, Pa. , We had the honor of a call, a few days ago, from dur friend and former towns man, James E. Noble, Esq. Mr. Noble is now-a citizen df Virginia, and a mem ber of the Legislature. Upon his re moval to the Old Dominion, Mr. Noble following the instincts and teachings of his early life, attached himself to the Radical Republican . party, and has ever since been laboring persistently and in telligently-to scenic for his adopted State the blessings of peace and good Govern ment through liberty and justice. Rec ognizing his worth his fellow citizens of the Radical party selected him as their candidate for the Legislature, \and lie was triumphantly elected over his rebel opponent. Mr. Noble speaks hopefully •of the future of Virginia, and asserts that all that is necessary to her prosperity is the overthrow of the pro rebel pally and the success of the:Radical Republi can. 11C3 Of all the evils prevalent among young men, says the American Odd Felime, we know ~,of none more blighting in' its moral 'effects than to speak slightly,of the virtue of women. 'Nor i 0 there anything in _which young "men are'so thoroughly. mistaken, as the low estimate they form 6f the integrity-of women—not of their own mothers and -sisters, but of others, who, they 'forget, aro someoody, else's 'oupthers and.sisters. As a rule, no per, ..sdn who surr9 t iers to this debasing habit is to be. trusted with an enterprise, re-• imiring, integrity •of chat:actei•. Plain words should be spoften on this point, , for the evil, is , a general one, and deep rooted. : If young men somethhos thrown, into society of thoughtless or birr,p.no more right to nvastiyo all'other women by what they " :see of these, 'tharrtitcy would have to tiniato.;the ehai'aeler of honest kiid se :spepteble citizens by the deVolopments of , crime in, our police ei&t:i. Let our ^ young_ Men remernbor tbtit their chief happiness of life depends upon their utter faith in women. No .worldly wisdom, no . misanthropic. philosophy, no generaliza tion, can cover or Weaken this fourlivi %Mental truth.. It stands like the reFitribi of God'itselffor if iH MAIM* less .than this—and should put ail everlasting seal upon lips that aro wont' to speak slight ingly Of ' ;' The.:gastei:n Synod of the Reformed Church of tho United States . commenced • .'ut , of . last the 4,ooo3'a:the; Rev. Thos:- G. Apple, Rresident of the Synod Rey. R. Eleiimp.i; D. s;,, preached the '.opening sermon.. Tho Synod was fully organized on Thursday morning, by. the' election of Jobe •*D. ' D., of .Lancaster, ,'Dan:* Gans, D. Of N'ofristoiin, as Correa, ponding - pecretary, and Rev. Saml,„ R. Fisher, .Of the • - .74fii•iiiq. 0 1 0'411: 'Memnon as Stated 'Clerk, . • • • Dr.`Ganktlieu*Stae4 thatinastnitch as the niantenulPts.Of soveial wotim.• of the late Roy: were still :intim hands lof the familY, .and _werS'iin" such a condition that if they Were not re produced, and• properly taken care of, they might he lost dr dmaroyed, moved the appointment of , a comroitec,, whbso duty' it shall be to collect said, manuscripts,- and report, fully oa their condition and value.at thy next annual meeting of tho Synod, to be hold in Oeto ;her, 1870, in ' • •ff - The committee appointed - at the Sy nod of Hagerstown, 1808, to solicit funds 'for the puepose of erecting a .monument to the Rev. Dr. Harbaugh, deceased, reported. Five hundred dollars were required, of which amount only,Bl dol lars havn been thus far secured. An op: portnnity vßtrgranted to.the committee to solicit the amount yet required imme diately:- 1 - ICdgeicwore - talcem and -in a short time the sum of $5,81 was secured. Pledges were also taken at the same time for the erection of a- monument to the flemoryof the Res;. Dr: Ranch, de edAA Two hundred and sixty two dollars were immediately secured by contributions, which, in addition to the amount already contributed by the umni Association of F. , and M. College, would amoubt to over .$560. Eloquent and appropriate addresses were delivered by De:, IV. :Nevin, and E. V. Ger haet. Also by Revs. 0. Miller, G. 1). Wolfe, aml others,to the memory of Drs. Rauch and narbaugh, deceased. On Friday hist, 311.. John Seeley., of this borough, while assisting to unload lumber from a car at Loucks' mill, in Spring Garden township, was accidently struck on the side of the face and temple, from the effect of which be died on Sun (ley morning. The • employees, engaged. in unloading the car, had all been warned by Mr. Loncks to be careful not td put tnemselveit in the way of danger; but St seems that Mr, Seeley did .nottake the necessary precaution, for When the girder was taken off lie was observed to fall, and on examination Was found to be struck as already mentioned. Tle re inaincd unconscious fiir a few moments, after Which lie - walked into the mill and tiller remaining there for sonic t Line came to town and consulted 'a physician and then went. to his home in West Philadel- phis street. No serious consequences was apprehended until Saturday night,_ when large quantities of eoagulated,blood weilL , ' thrown up by deeeasjd, and he continued vowing worse up to the t itne of Ilk dealh. Ile was about 40 years of Turk True Democrat:, Veloeipeiles have been the rage for a considerable time and we had hoped they would scion be among the things that scene. We were miataken ri.,this, how ever, its we are made.painfull . k aware by having a hillf dozen of these two wheeled nuinstronities cutting, 4. up all sin-I,s of capers joist every evening we are at work. There is a school for young gentlemeno 'to learn volocipeding in the room just over our -heads, and if the pleasure of the fellows who are running the machine is at all proportioned to our._ annoyance, they most bo the happiest chaps in existence. 'rite nuisance is in suirerable. Welia!ve-sat through a stupid political speech, have spent an hour lis tening to a fellow filing a Harr, heard a, dozen hand organs grinding away at the tone, and, woiLsftlfan. all, heard the Italian boys sing,•but we-can safely say that five minutes of - velocipede mike when you are at. work, is worse than, the whole combination of other annoyances that a Man gets in the entire year. V'hy don't these velocipefle imitate I Herr Snitzfkrhen, and ''get tbeinshas quit l trot( into two'?" Why don't our friends thronghout the eouniy furnish us with all occurrences that may he of interest' to the public. We have no.dould that in every town, township, and village in the countythore are a half dozen occurrences each Week, Which would 'be of interest to the great mass of our rerylors if they wen tat ish I benefit to the 'localities in Avhicl;`they hap pen. The discovery of some mineral—the starting of a new enterprise—the unusual growth of a.village 7 tke details of manu facturing proeosses—an unusual yiold of a field or orchard—tho growth of stockart ethical hum] meeting or school examina tion—in fact any occurrence beyond the ordinary routine of business or events is a .s - übjeet of int erect to every ono. It impossible, however, for an editor to be übiquitous. lie can't travel the county tO,,lntut up these things, and if ho could the . chances are he' couldn't find them. There is no way to obtain these Matters of interest unless thoee who are on the ground will take the trouble to make a note of them and forward it to us. . desire to 'make our local column one:of interest to our readers, wid' they eatido ~i,is and themselves a favor by giving us everything worth puldfshing, . , We want a very largo number of new sdhseyibers for the Ilinukim.l. t We ran l shindi alfretty big list now al) tas well as any other time, and we tint pur friends to sbliseril ..; -- -- . As our public schools, throng:boa the it amply tire now fairly under why, and ns every thing' connected, with them is of the highest interest to 'the 'community, We offer tilt" ills of our columns to any and to all connected with the schOols, for tltc purpose of discussing all educa tional topics. We will gladly give a col umn each week to the Superintendent anti'eachers erne county. for the pur pose of discutising questions of School' Government, the thenry and practice of leaching, anal everyLthing pertinent to the school interests. We impose 'no con ditions whatever, .except, that the arti cles must not be ofunreasonable and that they he conneed entirely to school questions.. We 'd.o• :net, care to have essays - oegenecal topics, nor will' we permit any thing that even approaclC , mrpersonalities.. There is quite 'enough in the 'practical working's of the ,schools in the county to afford subjects for inter, esting jtnd instructive urLigles. 'Nov, ladies and ge'ntlemen Of tlin public schools 'we witimjways he pleased to hear from v.... :: . Take Satuidny aa =:=El grumbling abOat newsppers is "some- thing that overy ono cosine , privileged to ludo* in at, , pleasure: It .is so .easy, particularly if one lisle :!..taleilt,:foxgrum. blhi Why are'not nowspaporeddited with more ability ? Why are the eclito rWs eo tamo ? the selectionspo common place.' Why, so news—so vortisements, in alma, why , don't "every 'editor got 4p as ^ goed‘a Paper. as every reader thinks he could do.if ho wore only in tlto,business,? -1. 7 ,0 all' who are Chronie gruMblerS - On thiri subject; we 'COMraentl : the 'following 'extract from a Richmond And men are abivaysgrumbling about their paimi•s r and iianuating,bew Much better they ,They talk as illivantlY about ‘! fine airtieleS?? .on every imaginable subject as if they could ,effect preei6eiy chtiogo, . Let some of,these - overrunning,philesophers' try It for no days in succession: ' ' • • And_thert.they.thinkit is_ nothing__to !` ieleet",:fof a: - neWspainr--4ou have, merelyrnn the-scissors .through "half a dozen exchanges, and you have got, matter enough. -Tow this is the mostim= pet-taut, and most dithen4, dcpartmen o • cwsgaper—VcsLfe_w_men. 'ha'?e the slightest idea how to do the work. • It requireS a thorough: welospaper nut a—who 101oivs the public appetite -well—who knows what, is, going on in the World—and who knows hones to rewrite, and pack . a column into a dozen Men who skim a newspaper and toss it aside little reflect • how much brains and toil have - been expended .in selling up that- meal. - Busy. heads _and busy , hands have been toiling - all day_togath er and prepare those viands, and some. vast bitilding has been lit from garret to cellar . rdlnight to get that paper ready for the newsboy at the crack of dawn. " Nothing - in the paper !" Nothing in your head, that's what's the matter. , A REPLY. =I In yourlastissue, I observe a communi cation nudes the signature of ''South End," in which your correspondent, after speaking of the scaricity of ice this sum ! mel, asks whether there is not enterprise -enou,g3r—amongstour—citizens-to -induce the erection of an ice house sufficiently_ large to supply the needs of our people. To quiet the apprehensiong 'of "South End," , and all other anxious folks, I ask you to state that our enterprising fellow citizen, Mr. David 'Rhoads, has just com pleted a very convenient and commo dious ice house which will he filled dur ing the winter for the delectation of our people next summer. The new house is located at the corner of College street and Waggoner's road; its dimensions are 30 by 30 feet, 10 feet in height. This house will he filled from a pond of pure spring water, supplied by a stream well knoWq, as the Indian, Doctor's run, and wo fell sinetit will furnish an abundMit supply. WEST END." SITG ESTIO..Y. 7, 11, r , 174.1..0l 1,, I Irrold • I wish through your columnsto . call tli atient inn or the 'Builaing Committee of the Second Presbyterian Church Par sonage, to the propriety of putting into the house a Bath Room. In this. the nineteenth century, a new house is sup posed to have all modern improvements, and a Nvealthy congreptiol, when _they build a I,af - sonage, to finish it ,An first class style. -- • jhe house is in a line locptinn, of a gond size, and well finished throughout. kith the exception alcove mentioned. and will be a credit to the church eyert-_, Mg it. and an ornament to the town. I==l=lll 'Our young friend .31r,- Charles 1). Hal bert", has recently opened on Lonther street, a alert distaiive below the tqtrner of Hanover, a first class Marble yard. He bas Proctired the services of the most expert and experieiu workmen, find is determined to-manufacture the very best kind of work, at reasonable prices.. Tieing centrally located, and having 1,11 hand , always a full supply of all kinds cif stone, we - would urge those of our readers in want of anything In his line to give him a call. They will never regret it. "MO WItAIAL-11-I.ld-ti Pii44 - ittli7 - 01 - n - 11F — A . 0111 It of a N 4 , ysion orate Demovraiie vote la • woeu An item. foir - the Thilics . TT;kmong the enterprisitig merchants in our thriving vote l,e t: ', . ' . l :l l :lll 644" . herg ,. w l, 6'eleefta. The' sister town of Muchaniesbug, there no Muhl •uLvvg.4o.sd i. ' i morenonmore untiring in their elTh matedand was ilefett rt - s e i i , i7 c l:oi-ter. by a majority 5,49 n. In supply the wants of their customers, than the popular milliner, 111 rs. A. 11. sou ..-lt:,7,IOI•1.1"IrtilhlIn" eras on h" I l i ai ted T.l l ' afterwards, y i , 11 . / i k Malec'', whose taste and skill in her It sinegs are unsurpassed, and whose estab- of flu(' Mitt iu illibubul l ubbu. butt lit'u'iatilit..euir to receive the ctuMrinat ion or the uri anent is o mw of the . most complete of Senate, and since then has heel' vo lts ' ATTORNEY AT I,AW. Wilco in South Ilanorcr titteet., opposite goods More. ; 4 G. w. rrrrnicfr, D. S., - - Late I) •nvm,trator'of Operative Dentistry of ILo Ithl titunre College o 1 Dental Surgory. 011ie° nt 111111,4 n, ' Ma elite Ilnll. West )lain lit reel . , Car lisle, Pa. " iOsct H. F. LOLL. !Li111:1IT D, W)!ZIL. \rum ' J ILIN I. SW 01110. W. W. 111,1100101 HOLT., WHITEMA.T. , ,T & CO., tcnor,tsnt.E DEALERS IN MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, N. E. Cor. Third and Market streets C. P. lIUMRICII. wm. B. r - A.rinT m. 11133TRICIT - & — PARKER, xrrowcEys AT LAW. Ml=l===lllSl JOHN COIINMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ullln in bail inn allarhoil In the Franklin lintel, op. plat thy Court Ilan,. 111,69 TOSP,PII RITNER, an, tJ .'ATTOIINgI' AT LAW AND SURVEYOR, 3leemalicAlnirg, Olllrn on Railroad street, to'ts door , tt..rtit of ilie Hank. ". Boittsir promptly attended to, jMILLER, • •ArronsEy AT LAW. 011ie, X. Swith XI I'M, Oprosity c o sWg sturv. 10,09 i. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ( rliile, P. 1.• N. 9 RheenEn 11911. 105e69 SPANGLER G WILSON, • CA RP ESTE RS AND S , CA R-Itt4l-I.DERS Corner North 1.111 . 1.1t1 ntreetN, Boc6 J. M. WEAKLEY NVEAKLEY SADLER; ArriIIZNEVS I.IIV I Lk iieXt iielat.llVill 10,1;11 ly 1,1,1 oni,yon o W . . 1. SI . I:r AT LAW. ° 11111...• 11,111,,,t ol Ow Court 11..., MEM ATTORNEY AND (.111'NEWEAT L A W street below ('Lest nut, MEE TO-D AY rITE -BEE HIVE' IMMO DRY, (100 DA •,TORE, T - v. 1 , 1;.)."11...1: .14.1 •• MEM Ilia= NEW GOODS Constantly receiving, MECUM In Pllllll FIL;1110, Willlon' DE \ [ATMS ( Nle . 'el HEAP TOYS and FANCY GOODS JOHN 4i9N, N0.;.9il 3I a ket-stret.l; =I Toil 71, of TOYS AN It I A CY • 1101,11"0, • The large , : alork and lartrq pill!, in the elly..Taq t elePtl, It limege.marlinent of TOYS 'of all kite!, Pipe, Can Chien IVart, van 1111'1 1,:i1111. nor stork.. ===IMIM= The 1111- o • 41,•r:1gni . .1 !toying tlik dos Micro oot !otters Its. tono . o:ttn • on tile f . stitteof It ,, orgv liulmr, kleveased, Inv , of I% set l'enn•lotio * .townbllly, given 14 , 811 per,on. indebted to 111)11 rotate to molt.. 1118411iatu payment. tool to all bar b : elillms Bgalost . 1) wjo • r4etil them for oettlootentlli "poem , • It coitoji nahn,id. 1869 •. , 186 P A 1) W IMPORTAiION. • R I [IRONS, , -JIHIAS IIRY, R:111.‘ W HNSTJONG;• C1'n)11 LC' Co., r 287 & 230 Baltimore street, IiALTpIOII.ITh 111111,10 M, /11.1 .10111.( , 0 of DO` NET TRIAIMI N( 11.11111 ONS, I'EI,I'I,T AND S 4il. RIBBONS, MINNIIT SILKS, •S MINS AND VELVETS, ILLUSIONS, lII,ONDS, N1;17:I NII CII 'PDS, • ' • FRENCH IPTIMVIIIItI -ND lIIIA'hIERS.• STIt BONNETS AND I, 'DIGS' 1 . 5 .• (IN ED AND U TM :OM VIDA' ET FDLT DONN ETS .AND SUNDOWNS AND - 511,1I(Elt - i1001Di. Itlrgm:Omlc of AIIIIInory. (jowl.. Ili tide ,eons. Dhaka NariPty, whh.li no otivr at wires that will dory viaapotitioa. BOOK ADErNTs WANTED for the Peremonl, Recullectfirion;t . by doh,. It. (lough, A c9liiinlete history of Mx 111 c, hit :4111w11111111.111 eliuggiu nignilinst •lintennonitiice, with so.itt , i:pin',figures of whint ho ontsr Ellt01;1!. Tho IV/101Ver111Vii111.11 Minn offeethig incidents full tlf Inter— ejt nuollontlien4. work will. be ' 6rnutiially bound mid Illiixtratt4l.':Tliere pm 110 110'01 , 11031tion. 'Every atin walitti it.. xelik ore tinkling from 20 to bil'ordeco in day. !the owot report - yid. received in 211.oideiro in (lire. One punllxhhrl 114. JOHNSON( I.l:l2'Arvli wheel, . Moot. SOI.II):SILVER`nna . : • BlLvyal nide.pp Wki,n QP wiilry4lesiitiptiout uud 111100 41 gilt uultikUlo:for , ,13144111 Girth, Tng.timopinlil and .11plidity, Prehoutg. Priuoa tpiver Than the regular 13.1 tato : pxlrnordloilry and 00000,00; 10 001thr.,Ire,— )- ' . Mi t 11,13 . 1001 tTIL, No. 710' A rolt /Arvid, : • • - rulLAumvuin.. iT4Ol'l, (ol4:l4llnbtlu ' lxt4l.Etitl.) 41SCEI..1% 1 E0 . VS. E 3T -ATE - OF - JOHN - DUNBAR, - do ; ceased. ' • , ' All pernonn lelaitns', against tlio .entate of John Miaow, lute of Wnst, Ponnaborough township,' deceased, will please present thorn, • duly authorised, to the undersigned. W. I)UNIIAIt, ' - Administratrix - .... No. 63 Fetal, Went otreet, •' - , ,October 21, 1F69. ' . _.. Octobei 19, 1869. Thu animal election for ntne,Directors of the Bank will be hold at the bankintr - heuse on the third Mon— day, fifteenth of November next. between the hours of 10 ti. m., end 2p. in. •• . J. 1.. II sB.SLER, 22OcInt ... . Cashier. . STOVES, TINWARE, JAMES McGONEGAL would respect fully invite the attention of the public ,to his large stock of - SAO EN, TIN, AND SIIEET. IRON WARE, Lc. tfo has triads it an object in selecting the remit diednilde, economical, and durable stoves in the market. _llls cooking stoves conniet of the _ MEM NIMROD, - - QUA CITY, FAIIMER and others, which Ins guarantys to Airs satisfaction in every respllct. ' Ilia . PARLOR AND OFFICE no YES . are ungurpoasect for beauty of tletio, dorablllti, ant economy of fncl. Ile also °treed to the public tit Juatly coiebriteit intputE OAR nuthiEn. Ilti'would call a)tcallunlo a law its motile . . I. It Las no brick to be replaced' once or tirleo.a. - year.- 11. limiting cloworarils, its rays of gent nredefltot ett to the floor, heatinethe feet instead of-the face. 111. The burning of the min by n second supply of flesh air is complete. Till, IiOVICO IS not Ibtind In falter stoves, vonsequently tho air is always pure. IV. If 14 n perptqual burn . =UM= VI. It to Ill.rieetiy eklar front the arrangement _._le_curered_hy..a.patent,.and-is-perfect•iu-iiB opt ration., er• VII. Its ventilation Is complete, end In every reenact . In a first class stove and warranted to give.satis . faction. SIIIITil(TS of references can . be given as P - th the merits of this stove, hut he would ask tilos° who , wish to get iitlesimble stove to rail nt his flilop Mid Hee ft in operation. lle ofrerJ 11111.14 g other Parlor, Dining flown, au , Clianyher Moves, the . • I beautiful, economical, and powerful beating stove, patented 'so; nice pmmort HEATERS, for boating two or more Rooms, Portable Furnaces, Ac. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE EEO constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING, and JOBBING nude' to' co . cler- of best materiel, and at rermiltible t Coe 1.11 p It OCLA MA T lON„—"Whoroas the lion. Jam. Grabam, President Judea of the several Courts of CWOIII 4 / 1 1 Pleas of the counties of thelitherillliel, Perry, n u t Juniata, al.d...Juntire 'of the sevelal Courts of Oyer end Terminer' and General ,hat %Joh very in said conottor and the lion. Thomns I'. Blair a n d the lion. Ilugh Stuart, Judges of the Coorts of Oyer anti Tertniner hid General Jul Dell, "cry for die trial of all capitol and other,-Render., in the said roomy of Cumb'erland, by their precept to me duelled, dated . ."11.1 of August, 1869. hhe ordered the Court of 0.. r and Georrat Jell Betlyery to be holden et•Cattlisle, on the Bth of November, 1809, be ing the second Monday. So'•ce is hereby given , 0 the Coroner, Justice. of the Pelee, and Constable.. of 'lie said connty of Com horland, that the, are to "illo said precepts. cant o. •nhed , 111 be then nod there In their proper ',also., melt i their r. Is, MANS, .111•111.111.141101111, VISISRPOS, t 000, an t all other remembrance., to d• t• coa eh ago witiel..o their ern no upper tun to be done, mad all Guise tbnt are keeled the reeognizences to kosetuto °valuta the prisoners that are r then eh II be in tiro Jail ..1 said • , are to ho that., to Prosecute then, to sit .11 be just. C'ARLISLE, PA. Ii3EII=EL! MEI ME I= NO HUMBUG ! CHRISTIAN INIIQFP, of Carlisle, hnr th. lo as A gril t for 0101! erbind =I Y BURNING FLUID, ..1114,1 KING'S NOV - EXPLOSI*E BRILLIANT IL- ratiMBIO khi h rhir t. nythl ng over-hitrodueed, mid can sum ly the trade through the county, wholesale, Their P!.111) clirnper 1( o.neene is non 0,r1..A1T.: mftken a Letter. clenrrr. ■nd Oat, iliht I 111/0I olrrle, or n , pROY oli,er 0I or rnmpouoil i• us. =I omits no 1.0 I odor or ul.ll, nod In pxrfeelly Aerm , /.464,1444.12,-..r-othel , ..leitlitg 6.1.14-4e-temt-thitr art tele will p'eee• a, all at nay %fora Carlisle 1211/ EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND .A IiCEI ST PtAri'S, ASIIL/DELPIII.I, Ok.; k , D LEV EST TrIE BETTER &SS OP DRY GOODS. „. 1 .Coed Muck SUl..,.}lelt dnoo F.'oroori, ftperudreSluirrhe I 1 , 1 n.• 1.111,10 orp. n Pie Dreed floodn D .üble , Dlllllll/1% C Ut)., PiliOß LIIIVIIII, Allen' 111,, • ..illair Fruit poylleii. Goya 1 ' . Plain 511k4f' %lulu, Aot4llne Nupld.. . . ULANKETS 1 BLANK PITS ! tttoll e sto:k er llood Gun tr, adepted r. the Ivente tot Pandit-a. 17 Sept tit TRRIAGES, , • A. B. • 01S B K hnie I ow. MI band. at hi. Carriage /notary, N. E ~ o iorr South nod Pitt str4.to, MEM 041tRIAGES, ' SPRING WAGONS; S.E C O•N I) II AND WORK, .nod ~on thing In hitt lino, on handl ear tnado• fon.•r. 11.. I..n.teorolooi to g. t up thc; beat work n ota In t hi% nortlon of 0410 ..ountry. Nothing but Ito. r y i..t atoek gong into hoz,los ren• ~flll,9otmiirleture. itvpairingnud pal Win, promptly eaten :Ott to. riE CARLISLE ACADEMY lIIE ONIX FORM; MIMI FRRp.mis TOoNo , MEN FOR COLLEGE IN CARLISLE. ruglleli nod Claenloal School far •younT men .and boys ,w 1 I It,open-,1 ttlitoubor 0, In Bbntet . . Lul ding. on South Iletooton stmt, , iititrooted In En 01111 t, i i,gelee,Mnttlemative, Notlunl Science, Poim.nneltip, THE COURSE OF. BTU-11 le ileolr.tied to la ,ko thoronAli tatiollra and la Inquire f r (.1711VO Speck) Iltt•Ilt10114111' be gleuti to. •Practical Arithmetic, Rending,' Spellfhp rehntlinship, le, th ototioriin Mnj he w•. 11 fn , wsli• • Jfor k.naltio-5 fe. and low• a gout foundation Thr a Mon! ezlnnduJ 0 1, 11111,0 f study pOVEIt %MOT ,111.1.0 n11,1,t iI t • young gellatnatls owl ltiono ,wbo cannot, bolro;tiol 110 Win Trot hi ntlottott to roOtolo with of— , Di divided Into t; o eieosl6oi: begin uing vospc'etively &lamplow 0, and .looonry 3 . ; • - • Pldt. EOBION, I, (Ppystile lit Advance.) let S. ion. CoMilton Ettglish, 1 , 0 to , 0114191C11 w.ph Cothllloo 111•101. h,, . Ron 2d . &Innen: ComitMn English, • do.. , Cles.lcs with Common Engllrh, - 00. . The scliolers or this Academy. by the payment of Idnall.euttui annually, can lidve the nee of the College Llbra.letc containing :Vic 0 vol one.. ,VACATIO , —Jimmy nod Atlvial, and from Christ- Mee to 'the -Monday alter New. Yowl • • , '•" •110AliDING -dec.—Poplin front alpead have the priellene of Poomltig, Lt Dlckimitu 'College if i hey clid.ao to de No; Uhl Will god Red boarding either In College piftbn , or In - private (entities, ",r041 1 4. front Ulu I tdrp•r• vopg, , ' , 40 4 0 0. 014>11R40n..4. CAR PA. , ' tAlc, - Foipot plonaare In ennanendai,lslr. g. Btorrott, A,11., all a Efaatlpman 0111.6'10y quallacal to •tiaph. Aly'coondo. co Ip Wul la Imic/a„tdat I ilall npgult owe eon.to kit! co ,'- iIT • • it.' ,to. - ,„,pop. 3, 4ot. ' promidoniDickusa t ii conege. "NIAGARA IRONSIDES, ' "BEACON LIQIIT," JAMES MCOQiCE . G.AL, SA South Itannvor St., near Wm. Blatt' ,t Son'. Grocery Store, South End J. tS..C. TIIO3IHON NO HUMBUG 1 BURNING FLUID, illillSrl/ INI/OPF DRY GOODS DRY ClOOD'a THE SCUOOL TEAII perr~~~~yoe ~ 111SCEELAZTE'OUS. E CQNOMISTSI aitentlo. to called to the thot that at lIIIINESMITH • es:lri_tlltt__MlList-dlsplsy—o' f—goals-,vre kept In any almltor ontabllahmani In tho county, con 'alotlngin port of tile foliating STOVES. AND BEATERS, STOVES AND HEATERS, 'Warranted to give govern) satisfaction SUNNY SIDES EIRE PLACE HEATER, ORIENTtL PARLOR HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR, STOVE; LIVELY TIMES RADIATING RASE BURNER JUNIATA'PARLOA PARIZIt LIGHT BASE BURNER, =la BEAUPY, PCONOMY, cannot be plurpalmed. EliErriM I=l ----NOBLE-000A NOVELTY PARLOR COOK enEl NATIONAL RANGY, Varruntod to BAKE, ROAST, AND HEAT than auy othoi• stoyi , s In thl MEE Attention is culled to our REVOLVING MGT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BARE BURNER, Haring aciltiltvlA reputation in this and.adJoinlng MIII=!1 STOVES, We ere Oterrulned to keep the came In the future, feeling cenfldent that we can .11 you 'gratt•rtielea et rel. lower then other!, nen bed Wn have also nn hand, and fur We a too anion OEM PLAT IRONS, I= KNIVES ♦ND PORKS, \ OEM I= HOLLOW WARE, Of ilood ,natertiT and cheap; We have, end keep ennetautly On hand, a e•r7 large 11=1 UM neually kept In anti-clans TIN AND IiDEFIT IRON wAgEtiousil 11=11111 EIIMEM and J01:11i1NO Done.om ahort uotko, and.at rea.auneble term.. Nome workanek-and good,matorlarGinfnl. RIIINESMITH&RUPI j, Nos. 62; 64, 68, . NORTH HANOVER STREET, DEEM D.113' GOODS`. GREAT INDUCEMENTS, Evoryboly cntla nd Alf OUT largo gad beew tifu I .tuck or FALL nd WINTER GOODS. which Is op n for in.pection. Remember se cloned out nil our Summer Good. nt auction, and wo win now continue to nell all our • 1-44N1)-MST/31S-fIOODS-44 . ---- AUO Noy Pgicixm We are da'ermitied to dim* OIS OOR 61.4 f•lP‘f 41 • of COST, TT. iamhzuty b rora.grnry purebooey TWISIITT-FIVE PEN CENT on every dolfar's worth of goods. Now; tate warning and don't purchase lipt ill you 800 onr good. and prices 40 Patterns of PINCY SILAS at $1 50 to $1 79 front $2 to $2 60 F! ENi ' ll MBRINOES,:aII toot, BEST ENO Lion 31 nix oros, ALL WOOL CASIIUBEAI,• SILK POIILIKA BLACK ALPAOA6, M.I. PVC DOUNCH SIIAWiIi 4 i't rA BRAISTIPUL et. itrri inSATe, MUM MOURNING. GOODS • Vat will b. saur:ftcoll la prig. SIIAVirLS, YURg, EMIT! ISISIBRESI, /11,ANIERDS, rt cach prio.s orn win ootoultth • you— TURNS HUNDRRD YARDS Of 714 REST • 1 HO • R RADII RAA OARPRICS VERY OHBA?. Wm alio still tails WOOL AND CARPET RAGS at Artt market prlcee. Du ■ot neglect t roll NO !tee goer meet; tuttuel we can lay, you. IT. C. 8 A‘,IYER 4 CO, Ili tbo Homo Faiwt Mau Street. Penn's I(4op;ff 18110, "U ARPES Cor. Hanover and Pomfret eta, NEW GOODS! 4iOrGOODBI! a 'n Tax. • °I4IMIN° QQ CIATIXINOB ()mile(' 0P HEAVY BOArliro OPNNINO ' FFLYETHENIL • OPIININ6 'OF • 'OATEN PROOF CLOTIIy OPENING OF N ALPAOAS. ' • OPPNI , O or PLAIN AND TANGY DAM 000DS. 140IIENINIS & • SECOND 'MOURNING cloope ARP R, Onr, linnovror and Pomftvt tits GREAT nAnce tive IN riLANKIiTS GREAT DAIINAINS IN OLOMEI .CCD OAB DIMES. ()WRAY DAMIAN!! IN . .. , ... Ipttlslll YURNIBII.N3 DRY poaps. I .IUMKNB.I2 lITOCR OP,.AtL Tlnt LICA,DINO. ISOANDE OV DOidESTION p por. Hanover . and Pomfret ate, Null. Hors of wiLro. coop.), Htmiztt. • - T'A . .131,11: MO ENO, OLOPEN. NADIENO: . CORNISH'S. * _ 1410141ta,L sad : - HOOP EKINTS , ISSEHIAO• \MOTE, 81,1HETEI, Fig. LaMar, EllioseilbEE's, and 14.4E' *ear. • ' dgoodoliiiQfOoodaittholoWok A. sjble pricas. I'HOB, '4; trA.RE'BR, CASA, 10070 Cor:.lianeVer and Pontfret• ate NEw GROCERY STORE: The . sabeorlber baring purchased dless.temith's corner, on Pomfret and ltedfl rd streets, and erected then on a Stern, has now opened alit, a New Stock of well selected Fresh Urea orlon Ills abler' will be found to be complete in every Pertfouler, and every thing Field will be warranted as represented lie has on band and now ready for delivery Cirecerles • f-all-kind QUEENBWAUE, • OLABBWARE,. WOODENWARE, WILLOWWABB, PERFUMERY, . Boer - • A good wortment of NOTIONS. A speciality made 00 all Mode of „ glali Meal., such aa :Hams, Shoulders; Sides, Dried Beef, Z,S-,c Dried, , -- • -- :Pickled - FRUITS' of all klni4 constantly on hand A:aryl:olin and FEED of the best grades, and in quantities to sult"purchatiers: • • Goods sent to any part of the town if desired , Call nod prime for yourself at En 45. Enid Pomfret &rent. , JOHi4 38ept 180 fin • LADIES' •PANCY, FURS J 0 I.N EA It E:1 R A ' , 718 Arch -Stroa, - tuAl DURABILITY ' Seventh and Eighth 111111tIte of the 'b i lo tr e , k, , betwe en sonth side, IMPORTER, 3IANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN • ALL •KINDS AND QUALITY OF . F - A - N - 0 - Y U 1t S , FOR LADIES AND CII t ILDEEN'S WEAR Haring enlarrod:remodolid. and improved ray old and favorably kzmwn Plitt E • PORIUM and having Impf•rt ed a Wry largo and splendid desortment of nil the different kinds of Furs from (Iridium& in Europe, and have bad them mndo up by the' most skillful workmen I would respect:ally invite my Mends of Cumborland and adjacent countle4, to call and ex. online my - eery largo and beautiful assortmenC of- Fancy Furs ,for Ladles and Children. I rim determ ined to ell at an low prices as any other respectabb. houso MOH city. All Furs warranted. Nb min represen doh, to affect Mies. J 011 2 ,1 FAREIRA, 11Sept .fin • 1111 Arch Street, Philndolphia. 'INSOLVENT'S NOTICE. • , oticaie hereby glyea, that J.. A. Nadia Lee for the benefit of the Ins°lrma Laved of thie Coramrnwealth, ano that a liOoring of -tVe tome will take place at tho'Courl [footle, at•tho adjourned ar gument Court, oo the 2,1 November, A:1) , 'boo, By *der of the Court, Quite a ;loyalty Aug 2740 t GREAT EISTRIBUTIODZ By the Metropolitan' Gift Company _Cneh Gif' to the amount of $250,000 EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE 6 Cash gifts, each $lO.OOO 10 Cath_gifte, each 5,000 20 Cash gifts each - 1,000 40 Candi glitz, each 600 200 Cash give, each 100 300 Cash gift., each . 50 60 Elegant Rosewood Pianos. each $3OO to $7OO 76 E egant Rosewood Melo lento, " 75 to 100 350 Sewing .Machines, till to 175 000 Gold Watch... • " 75 to 300 Caahprizes. Silver Were, etc all coined nt $1,000,000 ' A clliincg to draw any of the above prize. for 25 CM 'lVitet. deffcrillog prizes ere sealed In envelopes and well mixed On revs pt of 25 yenta a seated Siast in drawn without cholca_and arm by nuilr t any nil , (Irene The prize named upon It will be delivered to ticket holder on ,payment of one dollar Prizes are ihmo,diately cant to any address by express or return mnR . MEI COAL BUCKETS, Yew will know what your prize is before you pay forilt. '.Any prizetechunntd for another of same rat de No Blanks. Our patrons eon on fair enting. ' 'ltiignEves! —We aidect the following from many who. hare lately drawn .alualle pri,s. and kindly permitted us to putilleh theta ; S D Wilkins, Buffa lo, 48,000; Silas Annio W nroe. Chicago. Piano, $. 50 John D. Woore, Imnierille, $1 000; Minn En u na Wal worth, Mllwanken. Piano, 5800; Bev. E. A Day New Orleans. s6uo. We poldieli no names without p;'.r mission. Opinions of the press . 1 he firm is reliable and deeerie their enact.. Weekly Tribune, Oct 8, "We know trim to be a fair dealing !Jerald 'A 'friend r.f onre drew a 5.W10 mire. which wan prompily Daily Neurs,_OL t_3_ - • Send f r circular. Liberal iniincemente to .kr,e nle PallefacZnaranteed. Every uschagif of mailed enrelopee ntatne one cash Six duke' for $l, 18 for - 5 fur 56; 110 for.slA: All letters shank' be addruened N "HARPER, W IL - ON & CO., _ 113 Broadway, N.Y. dAitra auc, PA VALUABLE iiTTF.L Property AT PRIVATE SAI,E,OR EXCIIANG FOR A TARN The eubserlber olTern at pr ivate vale the well know hotel etend In New•llle, Pa., known en the LOGAN 110 TTSIS. The let (Wen which the Hotel stands) contains 57 by 180 tent, and in addition thereto will be sold an excellent GARDKN containing 80 by 180 feet. The house is large and substenttally built of/done containing 8 sleeping apartments. good Ilarroont Dining-room, Parlor,Klictlen and all modern convect leaves. A good Well of Water at the door„' ter ferly hones, lei Howe, Wood Hauge, Smoke (lance and all necerotary The Logan House le widely and tavorebly known audio largely {nitre/nixed. Irtinebeen q uite recently renovated and repaired througmut. Terms to suit the purchaser „Far Author particulars, apply to pha embscrlben,to hie absonco to Pator A. Abl, at Nanctlio, I•a., EMTE L. SPONSLEIt, A LA. El= Real Etta a! Ageat, Scrivener, Conruyemer Inns tnee aad Claim Agent. Office Main Stn.. Near Centre Steam, 60 oars Se «no.. - te r) - - - — B5 - ece fr. VAIIIARLE PRI VATE RE§l nrilon VOR - Blitetate oa floeth Hattover street, Carlisle now owned and oeeueled by Mt., iTashmood, late the pesperty of Iteasillet Law. The let fronts on Hon error et. 00 feet, cod exteadir.bock the same width 210 fre t to an alley. The improvements are a large torrest...ry FRAME lIUUSR, with Verandah In front, eont•heing Double Parlors, Hall, Chamber. Dining ream and Kitchen on lower flonr and six Chambers ad Milt-room on the Ind story. One end water bare tulles IntrodueoL There Is a large Stable and Hindus House At the toot of the lot. The lot well studded with orua r inenta• tressatill shrubbery. besides fruit of almost every descriptlini sod Grapes af4he 112.1 choice selleett , n lu a undonee. ii;nquire of A, L, SPONSLEII, ' Heal Estate Agent. $5 en 1130et-6$ PLANNNLIS,,h, ORE . 11ANK TOR . SALK' —A. rich . depaxit of . the I eat quality llermatita. Ore, yieldln: GO per rant. comprialvg shout IS ACRES, loraled in Mantel, tonnahlti, about 2 miles iron, the IronAtorka of (1111,,k, U. V. - Ahl, on tho , ntrutti aide ttf the Y•llsw Breeches creek. There I. a tureen, oi water - running through the Irart -- auntd.,7a washing the ern and furnishing water power he aide, k portion of the taint< In n n ter a tattoo and will be at Id Cubea et therein. The balance la unin• cumbered. POI F . M. &union, or vknorin,r . th.. Hunk I.v cull up. Goorgo W. 1.nt01.. at nl.o.l.lloleufor. naerl nOl. Brirker'll Munroe tonusillp, Con .lord 0•0017, or you • tc. eiPOVHIAIt. ?..al &tato Ag.int, 1800 JoJune (lii F o It SALE A Prliateltraldenee Wattle On South Hanover SI. Carnets. nearly tinnwite Ear ly'a Hotel owned try Jarueh Bente. 'no lot contains too feet in front lunnlng Leek 210 fret, end being 70 toot In bre I dth at (harem.. The Anticlinae are nearly new and In excellent order, eompnelng a or nituodlow. 'l - I►U-BTCBTDIt ICK PRONT BUILDING ' with ilarge Two•Btdiyllidek rack Building attach.. rat -eontalinne all the or. dern •Iwpwvumuute nein ding ,n and water. The I. cation of this prrty id cue of Oa nr.0.1 eliglo , 4 In toe town, and win Oil Jl.poeetl flint, favorable term.. For terms end Sink ther parilenlere eannire of Aar 0 Folt SALE—'Phut dosirablo Piivato ,Its . ndeow.,,eltuntrd'on/Weet POM fr,t, Street, Carlisle The 1 d:c.otAlne 3q feet In front nod 2-In rant In depth. The 1:ufrol eidents .4 ousle , t of a com. Modloue TWO riThRY BRICK HOUSE, tontnlnlng large l'arirrs. Ihnll , Dining Room, and littiro+l on the lower floor, and right c , divertiort Clinton, rs on the second floor, throo.pver , the front building, And five, over the back boil.littg, a Wald, lime., Rath Room, andWeter Cloeut; and gas pipes running into the collar!'' A hydrant in the yard, water on Mg ReCOMI 11011 y: he troth,' property' is In meet'exeollorit cond Mom and the location u\ne 01 the most flealrphisin the town. TIM lot is well in pd. ded With hull trees and sidut.bery, dud finite a num. her ift.grape.rlnes. of:superior. quality,- )I,r terms apply to w. • •, . A. L. SPONSLER, .24844 to " • Rual Estate Agent. V08(.11110, , ' . • . . ITAIA:JAIL3f.,E)FAIIjii AT PRi: : ~. G . o'rits'...l 7 iiral4hing •Oo'ctilfi;c&c., y • ,VAVE BALK:.. - . . • ever brought: to Cuticle.. '., , • :. , • Situate on the itoathwilde of .the.fellow Breeches • : flit olotlie emu rigisO —-. ,' = • ervek• in . ,Monroe township, about 15 &Ile East of .. ~,,,„„„,,, • .. .. , Ablic .Irol2 WOOS, coutaiuing 76 Acme, all cleared - • """"'''''. ' • : lout 'about !Acne which ore covered with goOd Um. ' 111111N011, and - ' - • - .. "-' • • her:- The Ithproveinente are a, 01111,110.ii0U13 twowtory, .. -_ ' AMERICAN id'ANyFACTlllllltib' - ' I PRA SI E . lI:We:E.. with' convenient out, beithain v.- - .' it • Large BANK DANN . with 'Wagon Shod and Corn of t he finect texture and of all shades. . , • - , cribs attached. A .boice Apple' °rebated in good' lir. Do:mei-being hittecelf a practleal cutter of lOug: boning order, together with Peaches, Poore, Cheerios _."experience le prepared to' warrant perfeet :flirt,' an x: r,..•. 1 : ova chgptot, Abuudmite .04 an noollent and nevery prompt filling of orders. failing well of.Wittepat the itur. The !audit; in a high •., i .Pleve Noodieby the yard, .pr cut ,to order., ,Pko I" qi . . state of rultlliallog Oinitor 'good fence abd the Inv' Argot the pl .. ace. , ~. , • .-...-.. ',..,. ..: :. provenkenta in good order: • The location-Is a• dre:ra• • litotes a-a- , , . •.- ,• • • -.. .' ' -..........'' , ,i, bin one; being neerp chnyeh, nein and, et ooLhotiec t . . . If not cold let•priliite , babe before .. th.OIV• of ~ - .• . ' . fiepteettber next,the . tarn w1:1 •be seed i'l .Public r . . ' , • - lice ilf Oletbtlfdlli:l7ParSlN desirous of clawing lilo , . ' . . prenalsosmey eail,upou eo. W. LuiAleb, f. 41 ;ieidlelee_. .'• " : I. , ', . . . Iniitin Alduroe VIVIIIII p. .' ~- ~ ' -' - . --- •• - - ~ - • , , . . L '' _ . ' Ferterma go, appiy.b, .. . ' . • . • . . . - ''.ti. L. spoiissmn,,', .' ' • ‘. • heel Estate Agent. -.. ' . . . . : . . - 10Atiq OD VARIOUS. Canned and ,PRILADELPIIIA J. A. MARTIN, Petitioner _POli. SALE = A. It. 8PON8tt:11, Rval Agent FOR 4SALE.. FOR SALE OR RPM • On Velineeday, . November 10. 4860: - • • At 10 o'clock, a, nt., at the Court lionFe,.that certaln Lift and Twci Dwelling Houses, ' Nox,"ttu and G 2 West , Pomfret street, containing. :11 tee: front, the 1101011 of the homes,' then 30 feet .Wiilo • .fu orel tutu, no now onCnnied H. Ithe fu lauprel alley, as now necnided by Jelin —llFai and W. Ili Crone... They will be offered separately or together. . • Anew, the house and half lot No.•2g - We'd Pomfret ntreeb on occupied. by .11. Dasblel, ryilJoinlng John Whirler and J. Bentz. If not nob!, either nt public 01 . prlvato Ode, on or before the nborifilate, they will then be for rent. For terms, Sc„ apply to 220e11t J. W. EBY, Agent, Ac., • . • SIIER . IFF'S ..s.A.LES._By_._•virtuo_of_._ sundrYwritiTlif Vent& font Exponas ism dont of the Court of CounnOn.Pleas for Cumberland county, , rind to me directed, I will expose. to Public Solo at ~ 'the Court 'Mae, In the Borough of Carlisle, on Fri day, the firth day of November,lB69, of 10 O'clock, a. m . the 1'011.4111g deseribed rea osbati, to wit: -- - A trort of land-situated in. - East - Pennsboretown , - - ship, Cumberland county, Pa., hounded r on the north' by the Conodmiltim.t Creek, on the south by 11., M. Haldeman, on the east by the Han isburg Nall W. tics, '-, rt•.d on the West by . ..., containing 139 acres, morn or less, having thereon erected a - two story frame dwelling house, bank barn. wagon eh-d, etc. ALSO—A tract- fland eituatml In Fast Pennatiore town-hip. Cumberland county, - Pa., boituded on rho orth by the Nor'thern Central it allrood, °rill's south by II M. McCormick, on the cast by en alley, nod on the went by the Northern I entml Railroad; you- . tattling 20 acres, morn or less, having thereon erect-_ a I a (mine house, bank barn, warn house, etc. -A LSO--A lot of ground situated - in - Fairriewjlant --- Pennsboro' townsh p, C mberlond county, Pa., boarded on the mrth by Third street, on the Smith by street, on the east by an alley, and on the west by street, containing 02 feet In front and 1511 fret In depth, more or less, having thereon erected two .two story liri k dwelling boosts, etc. Belted and taken in execution,ts the property of Dan lel G. May. ALSO—The undlvlded one fifth interest in a tract • of laud, situated fir the township of Mifflin, Cumber. - land count!, Pa....bountimLby_lends_oLS.Covie r late-of-- Jacob Barnett, P. Heckman .... Moldy, John liar per, Jacob Stewart, Samuel Smith, Wm. Works s claim Moffat's chino •Buchanan's hairs, and lands. late of John M. Woodburn. deceased, containing in all 1840 acres and 107 perches, more or has of which aro located In Cumberland county, Pa. A LSO—Tho um &bled one of-1, interest in 90 acres. more or less, odloining the above . tttod, which was - . purchased by Elia dim b Beeper., Seised and taken in execution as the property of Jonathan Bart°. ALSO—A lot of ground :-Ittlated in the borough of .Carlisle, Comb..rland couldy, Pa, b untied on the • west by South Hanover stnet,..on the South'by ether 1 - , - lot'ordefendai t, on the east li'Vain alley, and On the : - north by an all. y, con talnin.t . 32. feet in front and 740 feet in depth, more or less,liavunt thereon erected a two story fr•mo house, with back building, trains stable. and other out buildings. ALSO— m lot of ground, situp red In the borough o, Carlisle, Cumberland' ountv, Pa., ded on the oortli by other troperty of the ir ulant on the ~ 'west by South Hanover street, On E sooth by Mrs. ' r .... w.„,.....,,,... on the east by an alley. elintain• ing '2B feet is fror.t, and It' tent la impth mare or lots, having thmeon erected a (Me arid a half story„ frame dwelling house, etc. Seized and tokotrin exe cution as the pr pony of Ph lip Prosch. ALSO—A lot of ground situated on the corner i / Railroad nod Burd streets, in the boroUgh of 01111, pensburg, Cumberland county, Pa., contenting 32 feet 2 Inches, more or less, our Railroad street, nail extend- Mg 257 feet, more or less, on Bind street, mot being 63 feet wide, more or less, on a public alley, having . -thereon erected a two story weatherboariled log . house, wagon maker shop, . blacksmith_ shop, etc. &dm' did taken In execution as the property of lien- • ry Stouffer. To Ire sold by nu, JOS—C. MOW PSON i Sbei /ff. Suratrr's Omen, } October 12, Ihso Conditions On a I 1111. 1 e8 of $5OO or over $5O will be required to be paid when tlie property PI StaiCken otr, and $25 on all sales under $31.0: 'VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM V AT PUBLIC SALE. • On reesday, November 16, 186 d. Will be sold, at public sale, on the above day, on th• premises, a valuable lintaston• farin,•situateilikPenn township, Cumberland county, one Mil° wrsCrif th• ,stone Tavern, and eight lailen east of Carlisle, and • u • nub north of Centerville, on the road leading from the Walnut IlOttolli road to 1 . 111111140W11, adjoining lands of Win. Huston and others, containing Sixty acres of Choice Land, All cleared and ander enitiretion, mcept three Rel.:, which is in .most exrellent tiinher. The Improve prints ale a large til' cumin...Akins .• ' og Dwelling House,' .... . .... With n litige v lcifClien attached, lathed, plastered, and celled, (in good order); a good frame Lena, bxcellent stabling. slto, a large wagon shed and cribs, a most excelleneyomig apple orchard in lat. stunt lot , pais, hake and smoke house, all in go Thla property it tallatell iv the moat fe imber• Lod Valley, convenient to Churn. thoola, mills, L. There is a, large chit. telling house, furnishing n•na{llcienfy of 1186 Or a Wally during the entire year. Also, a - cistern at the barn, with a plentiful supply of Water for tin• trick. Any per,nnt wishing to view the property . ,ettu du so oy - calling on Joseph Green, residing thereon Pale to edunnenco at II o'doek, When nttendnneu wil . be given and terms made known by JOSEPH 11F.3131INCEER-.- N. B. Mnnr Aurtionery. 22orte I 1 1G.111.1 - IMPROVEDGRAVEL rAitm AT PRIVATE SALE. Fitontn in Frankford two., Comb. Co. 4 milFei nnrth of N•nyvillo, I'4 milrx Konthl of Blosersville, and - 11 mita:from Diller's bridge, adjoining lands of :Runnel Ernst; Loran 11. Orris and tillers, routain- 146 ACRES, (more or lees,) IL cleared but about 20 Acres. - trblch - nro -- covel i with good Timber, also. about 25 Aeree of gout Meadow. The Improvements are a Large TWO-STORY FItAME HOUSE, (new) with Wash House, Smoke House and other n oeeasnry A LARGE BANK BARN, nearly new, with new IVagon Shill, Corn Crib, Car. riage linnet., Hog Pen, and all neewteary out-build `‘ ,ll nt . gook Watar_allhe_alourwmt_an— tiVirnirance of the ehoinesi end beet truth Thera ii Men a illrgo eln•am of water running through the farm, having thoteou eroded a first- SAW MILL. This farm Is In n good state of cult /ration, tho 'buildings now, fences In good order, and well /Imnd roonntly. Is one of toe moot productive and hest stook farms In tho count•, and Is convonieut to schools, mills, &c. Porno Jo. llo:Iring to ♦l•w the above property you do nu by ceiling on the eubseribur residing nn the free. A. CONIIt EY, Br. \TALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The aubscrtber wishing to rellnquitilsh. flrmind, off re nt privet., sale two Valuable LusiEsToNE FARMS, sltnatod In Mourne. township between the York read and the rend lending to Bennie Springs,. a abort mil° from Manch:own and. PA robes from Bo.linu Spring.. :so 1 Conlin...about 75 ACRES. more or or less, of exeoliont_Littreetono-land_ln a high_atatapf cul• tlynt•ort. The intorovensatta no uon d tee . •atere Farm 1100. wait Wash (louse and tither cAulid- In.. Alan, en exce'lent sew Tenant Ilona I and • a ler. Bank limn with waxen sheds, corn t ribs Mat 'other neven.ary.outhullillugs. , bla firm h. two splendid aorta.e of rum,imp water from which nay field might ess,lly fro any one]. The. !prims food two splendid tvont yonder. ro la also a o , t Orchard of elude° Filth, mete as Apples, Peale, Ponchos. Churl ...to. No. 3. Ennio'. about 70 ACRE'S of 'excellent tialeattiatt Land in litstr , tate or dor. The improve merits an, n double Leo-Moly WE VIII ERIntAt.DED jpipsE. unit hitchtn, hake ham., An. A frame Baru recently repaired, with waeou died, corn cram and other ont-buldingn attached An excellent Apple Orchard with a large iymetltr ro' Cherrieu and ether choice 'mita around the luilld• lop. Good well of water and a large etetarli at Oa 110111 w... If &strata° a tr-A.,t of woo.lland fur elloh plate Is offsrrd. IT , Tsonz n lvhing to 11,1 tiles° `pp , peraez andlb Fn by CSIIIIIg au 111 zubzerlhor robillhut on tho void' lazdhut from ChurehtoZ,l and who F:11A , of the latter pixie, of upon Win. II) Lutz living e 1... by. .10IIN LUTZ • '_ilAug OU tf_ - . , 'PECILAI. NOTICE'. • . . • raving pu tells-sea the stork, goal will. nod 11x lures/ 4.f that popular coofeetionary ~ r .1. 11. !them, 1 an. bounce to the opal° that I will be able at all thou. 'tu tarnish the best assothoebt of - , I= ,A3IEitICAN CANDLO, AMERICAN TOYS, My stock being InenufAeturoil at hobo, will alwayn be mode of tho r cry .btet nuLtoi lal and by ox• perioneul wortmon. Lwill be able from mp e.eton• 8.013 LitGek.to Offer' Great Ilitacements to. the Trade NEW GOODS wlll Lo cusislithtly to my Stool; All wlnlang • • FRA'SII. CONFECTIONS ' should not fittl to no I, Roving perfected tarntigg• melds with tit, En•terit t,n I will lin ntolo ,supply every Juror of good roulectiow solli the wely boa quality. ' GANDIES" MANUFACTURED fur the trade at rut) liten new rail aiitl s i x amino lay stock and peicvs. WILSON BURKHOLDER, Socces.or to J, II Rhoom,. No, Wolf. MIDI titre. t. Carlisle, ['until% SEEM J O , 311, ..11101.1ANT TALLoit lu I r or'sl IWing, no. o. Ithoom's Illl,Corthdo I's., his Just rstutood from tho Asstorn Chhis rrltG ho lardsst sod most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT FALL ND WINTER GOODS, onoloting of ClOO9, ~iLL96IIIICI'OR~ NI FRUITS, di