f - . PERSONAL.— , The Bon. Edward McPherson has re turned-fro, . Senator Sherman has prepared a now funding The llon. Henry . C. 'Jolinsou js a can didatefor Speaker-of. the.Hotise of Rep-, rementatiVes atnarrisburg, this Winter. The Rev. Isaac Smith, with was tried at Genova, Illinois, for drowning his .wife, has been acquitted,: • Poro Hyacinthe is in Boston, .the guest of the IImi; R. 'C. Winthrop. ' Mrs. , Stowe'is no lengor connected tvitli tiro Mara and Home; • Edwin Forrest is playing in Phila . delphia. • - Roverdy Johnson celebrated his golden --wedding-last week. , Judge Johnson, United States Senator . from Virginia, endorses the Fifteenth Oen. MO, the Ilaytien minister, has arrived in Washington: • Claines is preparing surveys of the property ; about; tivhieh sho has,•so long litigated:, . • • Lucille Western is doing sensation for the people of Pittsburg. lorviiTEß, .TN ITITITTING2 DON COUNT Pleasant Grove, a quiet plAe about seven mites from Thiutingilon'.borough, on the Ifuntingdon antl'Broad Top rail roao, was' the seeneron Wednesday alien ing, of one of tho Most inbitlpan murders that have over 'been committed. In;an humble house there livad all aged matt named - Niglitai, - bis wife and ti boy, the son of a soldier's widoW, whose mother had placed him under the eharg6'of. the above couple that she Might bettor sue= ceedin combating the athiersities of life. While the three werequietly eating their evening meal, without any intimation of their untimely fate, two men entered their peaceful abode and one of the in truders shot them in the head, destroying' the last 'Vestige of life, jivhilo the other fiend stationed himself at the door of the entrance to give the alarm should 1, they be detected. After the commission. of the horrible and h -•t ,din, i t tingdou, and arrived there between three N s '. nifTotiiyoVeeic on Thursday morning, diredily after the Cincinnati express . . west had left, on which the murderers j ; • wero supposOd to, have taken passage. . , The authoritiesarktoona wore promptly .. c , intim:mod by telegraph of the facts in,,the 1 ' . ease, who, on the arrival of the train, • • searcheel the cars, and arrested two Men whose movements were rather,suspi eious. :On one of them were found about two ;,•'`,, hundred dollars in currency, and in 'one it . of. Hid stockings of the other (1. small quantity of gold. In his mouth was also ,-,', discovered sr:vet:al _pieces .of-zold, a ton "-: or twenty dollar ;:coin, which ho swal ..l, -lo Wed, all the property of Mr. Peightal. 1; The two mein were taken to Huntingdon ~::4., as soon'. thereafter as possible, arriving ( ' some time (luring the forenoon. 'l' is people of Huntingdon wore greatly ex cited Aug exasperated, when the sup- posed murderers alighted, and loud cries ',. were minle for a "rope" to lynch thorn. Ilad the populace been fully convinced of their guilt; the partieewould no doubt !?: havebeen-immittextlY executed. The.: , mlidarrested at Altoona, and in- Carcerated in the Huntingdon county jail, confessed their guilt on Thursday e% ening. One of them .stated that he shot thellireepersons, and the other that he stood guard, and otherwise partici pated in l the heinous crime. They also admitted that they carried the bodies to the bed and set fire to it. The old gentleman murdered was aged aliofit sixty, and his wife about fifty years. The boy was ton years of ago , - The murderers — are two (lernians named flotleilh Bohner and Oliver Baugh . burger. Their object in committing the atrocious deed was -the procuration of the money which Mr. Peightal Was known '.to have had in his possession. - The men are both wandeters, Having no fixed residenebßolMerhas served three yearitiii the penitentiary for coot milting larceny in Huntingdon county... , He is a repulsive specimen of humanity, and -- se - eMirunconcerned. He says lie expects to be hung, and is anxious to . have the execution take place as soon to possible.. He treats the whole thing its a joke, and laughs heartily. Bang-Mao-ger, on the other' hand, is grcatlit depressed very reticient on matters pertaining to the mUldcr, and, indulges in much la , .:•mentation.—Harrislirg Thittiot. ' The will 45f.General :Wool ha not yet been opened. iu understood, how ever, that ho has left property to tho ex- • lent of $050,000, most of which is ,iu - available means, It is said hollas ho queathedl to his nephews and niec64 a bat; o part of it. his lioinestead, Mo.:t ry; valued, will a bequest of 153.5,000,ap about $lOO,OOO, lid leaves • to his ilepholk AMd namesake, John Wool oriswoid.• It nlgo appropriates VlO,OOO t .,....40r.th0 -erection Of a intintiment to Mni. Wool and liinielf, tit\(.),ltlrwood., lle also makes: the following 'public., be=' quests : .'•$15,000 to the Renswthier $B,OOO. to . he Troy Orpbait Asylum; $2,000 to, thu _Oaf • 'Tomo ;, $2,000 ,to the Catholid Orplum .:.__LAsyluml — ss;ooo7tAr - WillhWar — Mlisgs•—, 9'roy (N. 2:inzes. • ?\ ]iil{9RlllCoo 1i u 3 554 • Chiettgo aiid lifilviaulceo iLeeiyo pot* toes fioni - MoiiistOws; xl. J., hos pi.oiiibited the 1 , sale of lager beer: • . • Ovor 98,000,00 worth of goods wore sold ink Louisville, kent,Olcy, tinting Od tobor• I.ro 6,06(1 Eipn t 4 . of rromporanco in tr*"....l , l6w,Torsoy. • , . . • . • . Janomillo,, Wisconsin,. owns „$195,000 n, wertl of school 'Property. . , Oliere are 30 slate •,(irtarries in .Leijigl, I - 6114p worth $3;000,000,... ~. . • Ovril"f7:Ftl,. l'T';'Y'.) , : #ltl4lo .1,000 • elkdemes 4.lnring' . the paid year.. , t . , ', , • ° P,l l 4rtningtep,, if. 11,, turtle put $l, tioo,- . 100 - p'4lrp Of elitios synintirtlly;- ', . , ~ t. t Tilt"' op giant tit 01u:o x. utage:in Ott o '''kitll i: ift P' 74.ai T.9 . : , ~..‘ ~ - ,.‘ ' , .04, Wore expended pti , Prositeet t , 43 6s rtieltlYn,,Jaet rnouth..., • , , , ),. •IX ent,nelfy .: jwry-luto( ti9i!ittO, t4e, il, - ,& , ,o'Oiti'ol . 0,91 a late 6970471 9 r; . .*%;0t1,. the plea of ),14,9i.icit4op at ilia , , ttiejoi:imo woo 00111plit1104: Six-young- lions,- direct from-A.frioa, have just boon Pieced 4 the Now York OffintptlPark_nriagolio,_ Tho AM of .j3erica county, Pa., now amounts to $145,000. The amount paid off during the pros Ont." Year / .:to dato:is Nov flour sslls~iiiPallas, Toxas, at $1.50 and ss,..spi - Clo, per 100 pounds.. A. postmistress on Clio plains sloops with a six shootor and a BoWio,knifo 'un der herpillow for tho reception of Indians. 4 census of South Carolina has just been made. Official returns from nine counties show an increase of twenty-two . - whitos and a - decrease . of 1;941 blacks since 18G0. , • A now hotel is to bo built in New York cu tbo_site now obe,upied by the -Lafaigo House. It is to , Cost WOO,OOO, and will ho tbo,l4rgoetand grandst on tho conti nont— The Stook Exchange, Now Yoik, un voileit a mock heroic status) of Commo dore Vanderbilt. Rich Chhiatnen, in San Francisco, pay $6OO for a first class wife, and the trade in lively. ', There 'aro . new tioo young American students atGerman universities, and up ward-of 1,000 American youths and girls attending the higher schools and educa tional institutions. „ Kansas produces, sweet .potatoes _too. large - for stove' woOd, - hut not large onough'for.dngerits. - —”' College, a Quaker institu tion, was opened i❑ Chester 'county, a row days since. , --A--Massachusetts.lartner—says-that- he can winter his cows on steamed feed for one:third less expense than on dry feed, and get one-fourth mor&millc. This iti the result of five yearS! ciporienco ; ,- Burlington, Vermont, has completed an extension to her hrna / Pivater 600 feet long, and 40 feet high, There were over' 07,000,000 poundi-, o f ma t er i a l use d i n its construction.: and the cost is $95,000. • On We'iinesday last a mortgage -for $ 5,00° , r 000, given by Ri' Indianapolis, 13 ? 11 .efontaino and Western Railroad Company to tho Farmers' Loan and Trust Company of Now York, was re corded at Indianapolis. imcr bed, MEI -teniblogausoleum-io-that---in-th , Mexican silver mine, whore over 100mOM women, and children wore crushed be tween 25,000 tons of rock. A correspond ent of the Now York,.fitus, writing from Mexico, on the sixteenth ult., giv6s . "the following accounts of the disaster. " The most horrid catastrophe tliat has occurred (luting the last century in any silver mitre in the world, happened within the old mine of Jesus Maria, near -Guanajuato, on the ninth, of October. About 1,500 peons and Indiana aro em ployed in this mine during the entire year. It was opened in the early part of the sixteenth century, and has been worked continually since that time. Borne of its chambets have ,boon ex tended 3,000 feet from the opening. On the date mentioned, while the laborers wore seated in ono of the broader cham, hers, eating their tortillas eon chilli— noonday meal, they. wore startled by a sudden, crumbling 'sound above them, caused by the giVing way of an intmenso portion of the shelvingrock which fortubd the roof of the chamber. ThMwholenum her rose to their feet, breaking in differ ent directions and running against each other in wild confusion. " With them were their wives and children, - who had brought them their simple meals, and worn waiting to return with their pails and baskets• Scarcel MEM who, light ceded door, 2EI ME MEM wh( d M MtMI MEI MEI second interveiteil botieen the instant the alarming sound was, heard from above and the' crash upon the chamber floor below, followed hy a cloud of dust and the mingled cry of 1000 voices. " Twenty-five GOnsand tons of rock in a body had - bdon buried in an instant, as was aftCrwards ascertained, upwards of 100 minors, their wives, sisters, and children. Tho height-400 foot—from which the immense fragment of the over hanging mountain full gave such deadly momentum to the great weight that none who were struck knew of the terrible bloW which sent them intoetornity. The alarm was soon spread to neighboring mietos. Thousands of miners and citi zens from Guanajuato soon , assembled around the mine of Jesus Maria. Thom was not a spark of hope that any ono of all whot fell beneath the eilish of rocks was alive. By counting the whole nunt-' ber who entered the mine in tlio morn ing, and the missing women who had carried meall to relatives and- friends, it was ascertained who bad been. buried in that, terrible tomb." PENXSYLVASIA 004.1 1 . TRADE. — Vile Philadelphia Ledger states that the anthracite coal trade has become very active, add orders Tor coal frian the oak ward being largely in advance of the im 'mediate ability of the operators to fill, and, us a 'consequence, the price of coal is now 00 cents ton higheC than a week ago on the connon'qualities of coal, and 70 cents to p.OO per ton on favorite hir is of coal. The ledger adds : "There is a disposition on part of 150M0 OperatOj'H to await the public solo of 70,- 000 tons of Scranton coal, advortisod for Wednesday of the present week. In the mean time the !allot-in the production of coal is being pressed as much 'as circuit'. choices will allow. - The Reading' rail road has again increased itiacinage over tbo previous Week, alikas also the Lehigh 'Malloy railroad. The Schuylkill canal also increased its tonago. 79he entire coal production of tho week 809,828 tons agathst 221,912. thus for the previous \veldt, 'an increase of 80,810 to no, and for 'the year 11,616,344 tons, against 11,665- 344 tons; of the same date in 1868, allow ing a decreaSe tinder corrected figures of, 3.18,613 tuns. Wdraro glad tp note that Um trade of the past Week did not fall oft' _ahy,_.as_it_Was_feared-it-would—tho,--week belhrc. The mines in all ...the coal TO gionk are being brought into operation under the 'increased demand for coal, as fast as Possible. Bven in the HaAetori region, wball'llli - hold so stubbornly and ito:long,it is thought, that work' will be resumed in a few daya, 1 his being oho of the mat productivo regions, can add ma terially to the supply of coal. , • The coal is higher now, than it will be in January next; havo ho doubt.' Tho lowest Prices at.tho Scranton public sobs ofcoal have' boon in the month of January, 1 - titcl there are greater reasons for its being the dato the coming winter than at any tiaMhorotofore. Orders for coal, doliy erablo of piped street," in this city, In, Jamiary,it is said now; will bo taken at throe dollars a ton, so sang6 . ind are_Op; 61111011! that the, prictis ° will be lower, Prices of Goal, by tho cargo at Port tumid, are, - Schuylkill rod ash 600,80; white ash lamp s9,:ateambqat 116 4 0, f ! 04; sl3.4Q,'stoye - $6.40,, diestnut ,§#4,4; 6.29. 1 ! . For the 4tet two suinmete 'Etexci Tlllll 411W:4enon 'On the Plaine than-for. .11 21 3' . two. eeneOnn. •The United illintes-Interand -Revenue collected during the fiscal. year" finding iunO.°30,18111), unaentijuit uhllslied runchriats to f $4711, 7 451,018, the, assessniente.s -the tai bay ing amounted to $188,067,088. The lianas received frorkthe principal &alai are as follows : New Y0rk,430,484 142 f Renn sYlvania, $18,617,178 ; Massaohugotts, $17,853,524 ; Ohio, $12,i17,129 ; Now Jorsey, $8,521,756 ; Illinois, $7,007,178; Californib, $8,554,178 ;'Georgia, $7,112- 289 ; Missouri, . $4,957,187 ;. Connooti, cut, $4,410,488 ; Alabarea, $4,3 - 92,760 ; Maryland, $4,227,559 ; . Rentueky, $B,- 003,012 ; L0ui5ana,53,702,486 ;-Tennes see, $3,718,514 ; Missysippi, $8,700,981. 1 61 rt earjidt VOL. 9 7 NO. 48 Alabama has ratified _the Fifteenth Amendment, 'by au alined aWanlamuo vote, and TennesSee has; rejCoted tt al most as decidedly. We are not sur prised at the action of either State: Alabama lead a realizing sense of the hardships entailed `on. her by the slave, holders' rebellion, and was 'anxious to -have- every cause-of' diffienitiremoved, - and harmonious relations established' `With'fliir'SiffeeS that remained loyal. Her politicians had the manliness to stand with the causWthey had espoused during the defeats that destroyed the - confederacy, aswelras , Whei - iFi were victorious' t the first. After hav ing be beaten, they surrendered in f&ith, and ':=Dt.lail the sitiatieh' cheifully. Tennessee, on the other 'hand, shielded herself, first, S under tiro garb of neutrality' in the contest, and after the armed rebels were driven from her soil, in professed, but not by any means activeiloyilty. At the close -Of - the struggle, her politicians, thinking they saw a Democratic success, impend ing, very soon, went back to their •old idols, 'and seemed determined, that so far as they could effect, the Union should be reconstructed on principles-which had once given rise to war and bloodshed, Aunl_which_m_ould,_inevitably,_produew like results again. - The effects of their teaching are now visible. Tennessee, which of all the Southern States 'should have;been the first to abolish oppression, and 'establish equality, now lags far in the rear ; and Alabama, the first seat of the confederacy, 'Comes nobly forward, and recOrds her verdict in favor of right and justice. We catmot say that we are I sorry that the border States had not east their fortunes with the confederacy from the first, but yet it seems that they would have been farther on the road to prosperity to-day, if their punishment had been as great as that their more wayward-sisters endured. MIME Jefferson Davis has accepted the. Pram idency of an Insuran&C;Mpany, which, if of less dignity and importanoo than the Prosidency'Of a confederacy of states,' is perhaps more nearly withinsthe range of his abilities. Ativays Weak, con ceited, aspiring, and unscrupulous, his presencO in our politics was a curse to the country: Whilst in public) life ho was tho avowed champion of every po litical villainy conceivable. In his own State, early in life, he was the advocate Of repudiation and dishonestY. In the National'CongresS he was the champioic defender -and eulogist of slavery. While Cabinet-111inister,---entrustod--with—the moans for the nation's defense and pro tection, ho covertly and treacherously used hii position to, prepare for the de struction and overthrew of tho Govern ment. When treason showed itself ho beeamo not only its chanfpion but its leader, and long after all hope of success - was gone, he continued the i oontost, and wasted the lives and substance of his countrymen iu'order that ho might grat ify his vanity by keeping a little longer, the position of a ruler., There was. no villainy that he would not advise, no crime that he would not 'Commit, do saorifice• of the lives and fortunes of others that ,his would not compass, to gratify his ambition. Naturally an aris tocrat, and connected with the most haughty and exclusive of all aristocra- Gies ho identified himself with a party that claimed to be Democratic, although. ho abhorred its very name. 'When he had used it to his full satisfaction, he became ono of tho loaders in the Movement that overthrew it. And now having illustrated how much clime, villainy t ,and ingrati tude a man can accomplish; having - spread misery and 'desolation :through that portion of the hind that - once hailed 'him as its ruler ;• hiving astonished the world With the impudence of his pre tensions, and gratified it with complete failure.ititho accomplishment of his vil lainies, ho sinks in his old ago to obscur ity, from which he never should have emerged. If his own tastes had boon consulted, ho would dodhitless have pre ferred an execution for treason, 'in order that -he might, . even 'in his last moments,' have been the subject of :Atm tiou and remark among men. Riau nately, we think,;he -has been / allowed io escape martyrdom, and 'we hdpo that no turn in the affairs of the world may again bring him to notice. • We give, elsowhere, an account of a most horrible murdor eummitted in Hunt ingdon county, tho nuitivo elf which was to obtain looney. We .confees we 'aro heartily sick of 'recording those horrid crimes. Scarcelj a' day passes without the perpetration of some deed, which sends a thrill of .herror trough every ono. Murders, burglaries, rapes, and arsons, are the 'current news', of every wopk. What causes these outbursts , of crimp,of—every—grade,wo-cannot—telli but frbui somo 051180 their rocurrence is so frequent, that it behooves all good citizens Co examine, carefully, What dreadful cans°, prodeces ' thoso horrible results, and endeavor: :to Ilnd out whether prevention orcuie is pOssible:. "The Secretary oftho Commonwealth has decided that juatieos of the peace cannot assumo the dutioaof their offices until'aixMaiiths aftor_ their election;”---. Exi4 - ange. • • The *Spereeary of tho- Contmcarproalth has not so decided. The ilecision is, that no eommisalons,will he isined,lo newly olootod justice!, until the commis sion& of those, whom they miTO to succeed, Tho reason of 'the :#eeiilicatie ,tliat if cOppiissiOna were issued to'those 'cletefat the Oetolior election, bofore, tliti,`cqiiimisaions -of their, predecessors therOwMild'im more justices .the' 'afferent lOwnahips, Wards, 'end' than'atn allOried by the Constl• Commisoiono bo Issued in cask as goon ii4hcrniTiseif to whicli*o povy9lectdd juat4ccs are cheison, slian be vticant. ' • , ' The Alnerleotured, on "Monday tiOning, in . tliti.Court..heuee;.in. Xliirriebnriii to, a vefitarge_ and select was ."Caste," *id his lieture was ilii4dted to'an exposi; ;Von of ,the pidneiplesl - of 'equality and justice, fOrlybieli theAStingnlsheiltSpna f . •tOr.has tiontonded,during his whole pub lic life. :Ho Proved the unity of the human lace' by revelations, and ibythe highest scientific authorities, and mandod the entire alialitionlOf, caste by; Vvoiy true interest R,religion, and . lization. - Ho contended - for the anfkan ehisoulolit of the. Chinese,- as well-as, the African, , and predicted the most hono floial all pboples in (Air:llolmi de. ilii‘ - ycii.ei• lliuch Stunnorg-viorm not Sr-ho ih advance of thosO 'of a great maj6iity of ounpeo ple, his earnestness in the iiiipptirt of Principles which ho conceives to be right,. ICini - the - ,g161 ing with which he ndyeeates•tlioni, secure for him profound rospect .attention. " Gorornor Go y has, signed tho death warrants of Dr. Paul tichMppe r and Adam Titus, and fixed the time for HIM execu tion on the twenty-second &yid Decem-: Um next Pile Eon.. John Sherman, or Ohio, has - written the hllowing reply to an invita tion to attend tho Godwin Stato, Fair at Macon • DEAR Sin : I have boon Postponingfon a long time an answer to yourinVUio n ,to attend the- Georgia State. J7xsh".i.- at Ma con, on the 'nixteenth , blNovember next, with the einsrpliOpo that I may be able 01 .3 accept it ; but It is now manifest that I will not be able to leave Mansfield in time to do so. I desire very much not only to' isit your State, but all the Gulf and Cotton States, to learn by actual '''''' Serration the great resources of that Very important section of our common country. The heat and animosity 'growing out . of the institution of Slavery for along time precluded ode' of my political convictions from doing so with satisfaction; but now I fool in the changed condition of affairs no reason exists why I should - not do so Aly earnest wish is'in every way, possi ble to contribute to the develo,mont of prosperity in the South. , For - that 'pur= pose it is a public duty to study your re sources—to Nemec acquainted with your wants—the character and inclination of yoUr people, and especially their pro ductions and employments. Nearly all the public mon of this a6ction have . con fined thoir 'visits to tho East and the West, and we only know of the culti vatiOnl of cotton and rice, as we do of tea ai4coffeo, by what we read, and not by what we Boo: your State Fair would give mo a splendid opportunity of learn ing many things, and I regret my ina bility toattend it I hope, however, to pass ihrdugh the South before the moot ing of Congress, and - if'la do so will be happy to meet you at Savannah.- lam truly yours, , JOBN PII7,RIIAN. (T. P. Rosa, Esq., Collector, &. Hon. E. McPhoraon, in a recont Jotter from London to the Star and Sentinel, flips - speaks of the Penniylvania elu tion : "I thank you for haviog so promptly and decidedlidonied the silly.story that I was opposed, or indifferent, to-Gov ornor geary's reelootion. What have I Aynr_said,or done, that I: should ho hold, by any one, to deserve . ,so insulting an imputation? So far -from itlboing true Z have a . Ni s.- N t 'ought,' and said, that Governor Geary's administration was singularly pure and independent; and, in my judgment, ho richly merited the vote of confidence recently given him. I rejoice in his reelection, and all the more as it is a rebuke to the party which ap pears to No to be organized on the worst prineiples over adopted by any party in a free oonatry, and which ought, while it continues to maintain them, to bo de feated as regularly as it has been since it espoused them. Judge Williams's elec tion is an'espeeial gratification, as it se eures.to the Supreme Court a majority of mentyers who will not , agree to per vert the law to the purposes of treason, or interpose their power to the protection of the infamous men who have periodi cally organized election fraiide, to pollute the ballot box and defeat the popular will." Tlmeongregation of Plymouth church are. 90ing, back" on Mr; Beecher. 'They have actually reduced hia salary this year to $31,000. The Pisa esti mates his income .from leeturing% and writing to heat least $12,900 additional, making only $33,000, (MVO Which to de fray his necessary and incidental expen ses during the year.' `Po would like to, know how it' is Possible fol• this may fisherman to 'exist on such a pittance. The Philadelphia Bulletin says " Be fore the ,war the medical student of Philadelphia was long 'haired, riotous,, bowled, pistoled, and poCuliar. 'Bines the war he has been quiet, ordorly,• and unobtrusiyo. Wow ,hdluti made and ass of himself. The • ass sy s mbolikes — bwo qualities—brutality." This is'rather reagli%ii.tho boys; but hey deserve it all. , ' Th 33 Democratic papers are, at length, ,turning their attention to the politicians of their own .party..• They hare' de nounced the Radicals a good while, to no ,Purpose, co they now turn-their batteries on their own friends, and abuse thorn most soundly. Thoy am on. do right track now, and will be sure ,to be be: lioved by the people. Tho. Volunteer of last weok soya :that most of the Radical editors in rinnikk - 4'auitvaitt' '",tl4cli howled and niulisher Wo wonder 'what its priitato opinion is 'of "molt" the --- 33eaiooratio,etlitora. It calls ono. a lunatic ; ihlQ wo know. The obituary Onlionoral John E. Wool, viddeh appeared in Our 'last hienc;, should hayo been'credited yo We Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. ' ° ,14't th 4 lato session of the Eastern PennsylVania Synod of the Reformed Cluiroh,} him at Danville,- Pa., it was resolved that the effort to ., enlarge the endowment of Franklin ; and Marshall College, known'as,thb • " pollar be again urged upon the attention of trio pistpre nud oinsfstortes'of the Reformed Church; and that , they . be earnestly re quested to carry ft into ofi*tin all their congregatimM, as far as inviotleable; and that the taknaireii measures as may, he 'noooseary , to secure oOstiyo,nOtion. within their , rosootive l hounds: ichisfils wore alkoicipipfiflid reort,to,, the S ynod itt uq#anndai sessioris • wliat thoy hai3O 40 , 0" . 0 the, way of carrying ou .T! Within their 'reopiotivoboilinafi. • ZDT VCARIOLE,. NOVEMBER ; 0 26 180,P. are,ploased to announcallie ap ,:pointment of 1 3: Carlisle Clounoih:'No.;2D6,_,O:"?pf . ll. A,, pi:, as DistriCt Deputy Grand Councilor forthis county. 'He will Make a useful officer, and the council of which he is a member 'may justly feel! proud in ;having oTiC - 1 at its members 'selected from among the numerous applicantS for:that position: . . Tho following is a list of the appoint= Incas made by the • East' Pennsylvania Eldership oft the Church of God, at its annual sessien hold in Washington, 'Lan caster county,' 7ricOntl3%:—Philadelphia, A. IT. Long ; 'Lancaster, C. Pride ; Joy, L. B. Hartman ; ElizabothtoWn, J. • : - Deshong.; - Brainbridge and Maytowa, - J. C. Owens ; Washington, W. L. Jones; Middletown, J. Hafleigh; Harrisburg, W. 0. 'Owen; Shiremanstown and Camp Hill, E. D. 'Mier ; Carlisle, J. Huntor ; Newville and Orretown, B. F. Beck ; Newburg.' and Greenspring, •T: Still ; Shippensburg, G. Siglor ; Chamborsburg, D. Townsend ; Altoona,. S. M. Dugan : Auburn and.Kimmel's, J. Koller ; Read ing, to ho supplied ; Columbia Mission, attached to Washington. circnits : Lan caster county, 0. H. Botts ; Dauphin county:E. Fleeglo ; Lebanon county, S. W. Miller; .West Snsquehanna C, A.lllkikatamoras and Germanville, S. Smith ; East York, R. White ; West Y0r144..C.-Seabrooks;_Churchtown, E. Room; Plainfield, J. Ross,; Union town, Md., G. W. Beilhammor, and D. Messinger; Frederick .countY,.Md:, W. P: Winbigier ;'Washington county, Md., •S. Spurrier; McConnol's Cove, D. Itear sFhling ;FayOtteville, J;McDonald ; Lan- Aisburg and Juniata, S. S. Richmond,. Wm. Engler, and T. L.' Sinith ; Morri son's Cove, P. D. Collins; and F. L. Nic odemus ; Fort Littleton,. P. Loolcenbill; Bos'ks county, I. Hay :.Lower York, I Brady ; Renovo, to be supplied ; Vir ginia Mission, Wrd. McElroy. We have been, for the past two weeks, going to prose on Thursday, in order that we might avoid any trouble on account o some o our en scribers not receiving • their paper during tho week in which it is Print - ed. Our publication day, here after, will be Thursday, and all advo - tisements and communications must be in before noon of Wednesday, to insure . - insertion. • We regret exceedingly that wo wore not furnished with a report of the pra ceodinge ,or the . Cumberland County Teachers' Institute which met at Now- Idle, last Week, in time for publication. The only report we could get of pro ceeding that was legible, was obtained late on Wednesday afternoon, after the paper was up, and consequently we were Unable to publish it this week. Tho meeting was a Gory interesting ono and contributed much to the entertainment and instruction of those present. William M. Doner will sell at Publio salo wiluablo personal property, oak the seventh of March, 1870, one-fourth - of mile from Palmstowh. ' court, which has been in , session this Week, - was on Wednesday morning ad journed until Monday morning next, on account of the serious illness o? W . g. Miller, esq., ono of the lawyers con cerned. Brolieta~orc. - FrTtrman, on ' e - nesday tho twenty-foarth instant, started from Carlisle Barracks to Fort Leaven worth with a detachment of 125 reoruits, to be forwarded to the. Third United states Cavalry. . "A man found doad on touther street, Was tho startling rumor ou'Our . streets, Monday - evening. Upon Inquiry it was found that tho man was only dead drunk. Ho was accommod'ated With lodgings at " Port Thompson." During the holidays , two of our Piro Companies itdil hold ftdra—The " Good Will" and the "Union." The Union will hold their fall.. in Rhemn's Hall, and the Good Win he second story of their now building, willbe completed by that time. Both parties aro deserving of pationage, and we hope to 'see the ex pectations of their members realized. Programs of Garrison Band, at 4 p m., Sunday: I. Mauro ; 2. Gallop, Mar tlia ; B. Potpouri, Barbo Bleu ; 4. Morn lug - Journal. On the evening of Thursday lash (Thanksgiving,) Thomas Boyer, deputy sheriff of Perry county, was robbed of a considerable amount Of moifoy, and valuable documents, by two follows, whilst on his :Way from Newport to Bloomfield. Mr. Boyce• made a gallant fight of it against the villains; but was overpowered, and consideiably beaten and abused. He has identified two Mon named :Warren and Guslei, 'who have been committed fin. trial. . Continuation of `Court. proceedings: Watts vu. isroff—dio. S 4, ,August 1867—Dobt. Verdict for dofondant. RenclersOn Hays for plaintiff; Mag lauglilin and:Ponroso for dofondant. Wolf vs. Stndebaker---No. 7d, August term, 18137--Caso. Verdict for,plaintiff for $1.25_, liepinirn, Ponrose and Shearer for plaintiff; Todd and Ritnor for de fendant. „. 09oi vs. Abl—No. 21!1,..A.ugtmt term, 1867— , Caso. Henderson di Haiti and' Smith for plaintiff; Sharp and Miller for defendant. • John H. Rhoorn has started a oirop lating library at hie music atoro on Wos Hain Wed, .. • o monotony- of our usually quiet town was' broken by a hop, which came off at the Bentz house, on Friday evening the twelfth inst. Old and young, mar ried and single mingled in the festivities of the occasion; and it was no rare-sight to witness, vigorous youth and .mature age ioin hands ,in-the dance, or play at odds around the card. table.. Bright &cosi, cheerful words, and animated ges tures; told a tale of an evening passed in pleasure , and enjoyment. The ruddy glow, and pleasing smilo on: Ake comae nances of .old and yOung, gave Ovideuce - of cheerful hearts, and easy consolers,* notwithstanding tho dogmatic opinions, and assertions Sf many affected ones, who ;.regard , horror rind right- Oons disdain any entertainment given at 4 Publio-iiuse. The affair . was 'quite rechdrhho; and the appointnients commis iifaut ;And much credit and Commenda iionia due the ifoung men,who originated 'and conduoted,,ihci entertainment, The musio diecmined . by . tho anylpon Utring Band was most ,e)Foollont, - and added greatly to the tyOning's 4310pp:sent: ACI-, "leaied htOtoßtly ? at, , late„ hour, the p 96 3 4PrinI , dhipovi3odi and the fiaptivitio , iStormq. • ' 'WA* - „Garrison - Hifistrela - play "-Toni:Vas!' and " Han4ly . Andy 4 ' on Friday evonlng The Run, :41Csoribirig , a no* , hotel in; Fifth ayeatte; LII*Nv . York, : .says : `` 04. .waiters aro -Al ineffailo " olekinco 4 !cost of Countenance. TlioY loOk They wear two Clean darts and two white chokers a'day, and change ',their aprons throothnos an hour - on a bosoni or . 6.1=6 in a tie involves instant dis missal."' The Gettysburg \ Star and Sentinel hap our polo boW for the' following compli ment ,"The...o,:tai.lsr.nllnnALD, under the management of MoSars. Weakley LC,F Wallace, has boon decidedly 'improved, :both in typographidal appearance• and editorial ability. It is ono of the very Uost of our exchangesneatly prhqd, with spicy editorials, and in every re spect a readable paper." , 16 the Editor of the Herald A MISSTATEMENT UORREO.VED. In a special dispatch from nanisburg to the Philadelphia In wirer of Noromber 12, 1809, the reporter makes 'the follow ing statement : • "Tile Governor referred these various petitions to Attorney Gpuerkl P ' Brewster,. wht;, after duo examination, i . einiered his opinion iii, writing to the effect that there. was nothing is the papers presented to justify the Goiernor dri.rendoringthigatory Gni sentence of the Judge of which' had also 'written the ticeeutive that there was nothing in the ease' to warrant any mitigation of the sentence." This ia.a misstatement of the fact, to correct 'Which we, annex the corms : "pondenes betweenthq Goiternor's , P'rivate Secretary and Judge Graham, from which it will appear that the President Judge did not write "that there was nothing in the case to warrant any 9nitigatt:on of the sentence." o EXECUTIVE CUAMEIM, HARRISBURG, PA., October 16, 1869. Honorable jams H. Graham, Preeideu Judge of Cumbtrland flaunty: vl.) KR ti ll !, :— ' 0 :WO "on file, in this pe rtment, the records of your Court 5Vt o cases of Paul SchMppe and Adain ' Titus, under sentence of death for mur der. The Governor directs me to inquire of you whether any further legal efferts ere in contemplation in behalf of ace ' convicts, or whether you know of any feason why tha warrants for the execu tion of the sentences of the Court should any longer be delayed. Very respectfully, . • Your obedient servant, . Josn H. (ilium, - Private Secretary. • CARLISLE, October 18, 1809 John H. G7ion, eaq. , Dunn Sin :—I have received yours of the 10th. Writs of error were applied for in the - Schcoppe and Titus cases, and refused in both. I know of no further legal efforts in contemplation, or that can be made in behalf . of either of the con ., victs,,nor do. I know of, any reason why the warrants for the execution of the sentences''of the _Court should not issue, except that petition's to the Governor, for the pardon of Dr. 'Sciuoppe, have been in circulation, and I do not laiow whether thole petitithas have yet been presented to Governor Geary. Very respectfully, yours, J. H. GnAnAm. [Annouucementel Every young man in the country would be greatly benefited by a course of study at the Iron City College, and to those contemplating business life it is indis pensable. Circulars containing full par-- ti,eulars can_ be had on addressing the .Principals, Smith & Cowley, Pittsburgh, Our young friend, Mr. Charles D. Hal bert, has recently opened, on Louthor street, a short distance below the corner of Hanover, a first class marble yard. Ho has procured thet services mf the most export and experienced - workmen, and is determined to manufacture tho very best kind of work, at reasonable prices. :Being centrally located, and having on hand always a hill supply of alf kinda of stone, we would urge those of mar readers in want of anything in his liuo to give him a call. They will never regret it. MARRIED RILEY—IIAIMM.9.—Uu the thlrteenh of Slay, 1800, by the Rev. J. A. Morriy, Mr. J. Clayton Riley, to Mies Ellle 11. Harris, all of Carnal.. • EARLY—nunKiroumi.—ou tb• elstenith iu• etaec by the Day. Dr. Swartz, at the roslcleue• of the bride's payouts lu ibis ',Nee, Mr. D. Wile. IlurkLuldar. to Mine Clara 0: MeGILL—CASTOR. , —On the sixteenth of Fontein bet, at the Lutheran Parsonage In this plue ' by. the saute, Mr. I). J. McGill, to Miss Miriam Custom, the (orator of Washington, D. C., the latter 4 of 0311.111110. lIARTMAN—POLLINCIER.—Ota the fourteenth fusta4, at the Aame place, by the unto°, Mr. John liartalan, of Mechaulcithurg, to Miea Lout. PoHiner, of York county, • M010.11E2-3ILINTZER.—On the eighteenth in taunt, by the IMMO, at the intreonogo, Mr. Jam. ❑. Mottlweo 4 to hlieu Mary - A. .Muutzer, both of tide county. r STOITIR—PENSINOEIL—Ou thounmo ibty, by the memo, it the llontz Homo In tide place, Mr. John M. Stover, to Mb. J.uulo• It. _Poutibsgoi, both of tiro. , *Loth, Pa. WEAKLEY—WEAHLEY.—On Ulu elghteouth In gala; by the Roe. C. P. 'Miamian W, U. 11. Weakly, to Allem Jouo Priscilla Woakloy, both of Cumberlaue county. `.ENHOLT=LENITART.—bn (Lo tenth iuelaul, iu coisia, t 'Edgar L. Phryock, eaq., Mr. John to thee Catharine Louliart. TACOBY—IBNINIt.—Ou the Mil insiani,' In Car lini°, by the slime, 31r. Jacob Tncoby, to Mine Carolire Irvine., the eleventh ineleat, in Mechanicsburg, by. Rpv. John Ault, fir. Edward (1, Nhopo, of Dauphin county, to Mies hoall Milacr on* of tower Allen township, this cantj., • HIDER—IIRME—On the eighteenth Instant, Ly the enure, Mr. A. H. Alder, of North Middleton ton 0- ship, to Mies lamp, of Silver Spring town . . . ,TII9IIAS—MILLEII.-011 tho fourleoutlt'uf Ootii , .r,by tho ROY. Kloffor, Mr. David J. Thomas, to les Ferdolla 8. Minor, bbth of Adorns cc.tinti, CLILIP—KELL.7—Ou flub same day, by filo 11111110, Conrad Comp, to MIo nutoo It. Roll, both of Por count . WAGGONER—YOUIIih.--On. Oto twetily.tirst of October, by the sem, U. 11,16.1=111.V Waggoner, to Mee Charlotte ,C..lnalcr, both of, North aliddielon . . YODitt—WAOCIONER.-01; tho eighteenth in stant, by. the. same, Mr. Joeopit L. Yoder,'antl Mine Caroline A. Weggunor,' both of North tillihliulon township. ' , ' OYPHEIiti—IIAZELTON.--In St. Paul, Minnesota, ou tho eixtoenth instant, at the resideneo of A. lit. 'Waft, by Rev.^Dr. Drown, Mr. Charles W. Cyphoro, to aties Ilaseiton, both of Minneapolis, DIED At 'Churchill Barrack's, Nevada, Bopteinhor 0, 1800, Jaunts Watson, onlydaughter of Capt.'Thounts, .and Jennie. M. B. licUrogor, aged two 'oars,- onb month, and ton days., At .Gimp Bidwell, California, October 10, 1809, Thomas Brown, sou of Capt. Thomu, and Jennie v. 0. McOregor,aged Gnu • years, six months, and 'dart. . ' . . . . ..,.. . . . . At Camp Bidwell, Cillicirnla; OctaboN2ls, VIGO, Tom platoa, infant noulut,Capt..nomaa and Joitodo 14, 8 iltarogor, aged tea tuoutho, a nd tan du. , • pl. "'On tha tentL 'ldatante to . 11fichaialcabirg; Ituiiy Oould, on ot Josoph and Inima.ll. • Lona; aged 'two yanru, tour months, and one day. ' . • Tha &raptness otl lt aloat t pit; Daub , ot the *War IC ' riven ; " . 'The Mid to'ntlyar Ottawa baa flown, ' • And, th'orli'o an angoloorto In Iltadrad, , • . fotateenth Inttant; Augustin., aonor 191111 am and 'Jana ,tlponsek aged' Ate putty, zdno days, . ...• • . • Dooreit Wlllla thoU boa loft um, nor° thy 101 l we deeply toot; • • But 'tliaod thatPi! baron:us, •. • • ' Saw pllour pgrrimi biol. " • • -Tho lfosoment'ilittm . .of-St.—Pard'- Evangolloiii ..„. ClfroVon . Loather street; `sli;dicated-on-BMulay,November 28, at 11 o'clock; Miiiistorm from a 'dial:, 'tome attood. TEE PINCE OR COAL AND. llo* TO CONOMIZE. The committeo appointed by the Amer:, lean Instititelo examine into the merits of the various coal burning stoves, "have reported that, after making's thorough - eiaMinatlengthe, Various stoves,, and testing thom *thoroughly, both in.refor 7 once to economy and hosting have faund the `.American Base Burner' (manufactured in this city) ; to ho the most, economical, , and the most powerful' boater—some of the tests showing that this stove consumed full .9,tul-half less fool than the others, , and in every case gave much more-heat."' Is it not bettor, to get the . above namicd„stove and avoid the-groakwaste of coal ?—AI/?any erbocker. These stoves Lire for Bale .by William Fridley, East Louther street, Carlisle, Pa. ESTATE NOTICE. Lottoto testaniehtni7 on the 0 of Samuel Sadler, late of 'Hampden township, &Onset!, paving been Issued by the ItOgistor of Conp,s'a land county to the undersigned, ITNitlillp! ht Era ifellinsborougli town -04, Duties lo berstl, to all perions knowing themselsea lotlublocl to said untie to make paysnent, ns , t having slahn.9 to present them, nrOperly s_—_,Lanticatud, fur settlement, to 26tiuGt W11.1.1A11 SUMER, Exesnlor. PROTIIOOTARY'S-NOTICE.-No lieu la herdby given, that a role has been grunted by COurt of Common Pleas of Cumberland comity upon all persons interested, to show cause tit next Argument. Conti, on December It, 180, why WI J. Eters and It, 11, 'annuls, assignees miller deed of vol untary.u,slgionent•for Lehi It of creditors, of William and Santhel_E._alohosOo, lately doME business in the name of John Johnson ,t ' Sono, should' not be relieved -from ,tiny further responsildlitY, nod Lo (Recharged from any Mid all liability tu the cred itors of said assignors. J. P. BRINDLE, Prothonotary. no2G3t LingßEß, LUMBER, , ..LUMBER DUIiCANNON UNION LUMBER MILLS. Dokcaniton, l'erry, county, Pa The enbaerlbere hlive on hand a large anew iment of WHITE AND V ELIOW PIN E .110 A EPS Roofing Lath, -Frame Stuff, WEIT:PLI PINE AND'efll O'PNIIT fl 'Argo lut of , Whito Oak and Locust Posts, Wealherbacading,__Wagaunzaktumbei!, which vio will moll chomp, and dollvor on ram I.nm bor Witham' on Ilio obortort notiro. Orion by will will roeoiva prompt At. tooth.. .911RAFPER-k-CO, - Successors to Roller, LAtlfilfir'SE lloAbour. 2611°3 ILI REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The subseriber offers nt private vii laps otCe•treville, Cumberland ronnty, Pv., midttny between Carllelo and,Shiprensburg, on the IValnot Bottom Toad, the franwing desirable reel octal., A LOTUS' (3501151), containing . = THREE ACTCES, more or Teen, on width IN erected. A Good Weatherboarded House, a small Dank Darn, and other oulhulldings Ai•m. One-Fourth of an Acre s of Ground, opposite the above, on which Is erected a large now tPram. Building, two storied, weatherlioarded, and - plasterid, now used as coaelimaker shop. The shop IN Ina desliablo neighborhood, sad Is doing a good trade. The ,Lock .15u hand, tools, he., ran he pnrckasedg desired. Possession can he had at:, any time; to Ault purchaser. 'Fortartus,kc., apply personally, or, by letter, to ABRAHAM NULT,, 2fitiotr Dickinson, demberland conaty, Pa. • COURT . . Pursuant to au order of the Orphans' Conti. of Cumberland county, Out ant orsigned, •Lholnistra• tors or William Itmith Mcßotsban, will Oterut publie sale ' On Fri day, Re . cendei . 24, 11869' . .. nE thirlite residence u( Elio tlecalmitl, Iho following 411.6611. d real entato Purport I.—The slnnsion Kenna o ileroinirtl, lying on thn Curubetland Valley Rai Writ of Alter tda, In \Vast Penneborough bounded by lambi of George McKeehan, Ilenjralit McKaohan, JoePpli Trogo, unil•Willien, It. Brandon - , containing ' tofr,A4)RES _A NI) s_o I ) EII LIES nod having thereon eructed ajwo Story BRICK 1W E LTA NO HOUSE, A log tenant house, a stone Lank barn,,And other outbuildings. The land is In a high stiite of rolti• nation, and under goad lance. '1 bare is a well of water near the door, and the location is convenient I. railroad, mill, church, and school. Theta Is a thriving young racbard on alit prom lane_ Purport 2.-9'ho unilicidetl half Intercfil. Ina tract of laud, aituatell In 11141110 itll ' Abilip, on tho ruad lead ing from Me. herb to Plainfield, bonded by Janda of gon,filinln McKrchan, Jacob limier, and ollion4 containing 14 ACRES, •AND•GS PERCHES, of good meadow land. TERMS Olt SAIX—So much of purchase money to be paid.w hen tiroperty Ix ntrielon tdT.t Ad will .pnr flilloA.Al of fl•ix; unohnlf bdiAlll . o to remain mumd on the property na dower, and the,remaindur to ono your, with interest. Half the gran in the ground to go to the porelmer, nod the Vox. or MO to hey poi,' by the purchaser. Brile to common. at 1 o'clock, p. m. of Fold day. JAlll{ /deli/IP:IJAN, Athri'x., 20nc4t Dll.l,Elt, Adair. punide SALE•OF HEAL ESTATE Will bo gold tit public idler, • 011 Saturday, Peeentber 4, 'lBO9, n Wa premises, situated in Milltown, l'oun town hip,.eumlierland_cuinty, tilitt_ror.tgin_.Tnn't of ,and, containing . - , , TWENTY-THREE ACRES, • Mut slim farming land, In a high state of cultiva ion, about two noros of which is covered with good lino timber. The improvamenbi couaist of.. good TWO STORY LOG ],LOUSE, Good Frame and Log Ihirn, Wearoi Shop, st and , I imeeesary outbuildings. A good well or orator In uour the door There to also a trot ohms oronard on lb. premiumn. Tan per coat of the purchase taoaoy lu he mild on day of ealo,-or enured by nolo; tornm au to paymont of balance will ho nnolo to talit pnrchasera. Salo.hoeonimenco it II o'clock, Cam, of paid dax x S. Cnor ' Dlnote SI A. It Y A. COON' Mt. 2EI N _ Ll/14 INSUILANOFI COMPANY, of Ifoi:iford, Vonn eel tett t. issrrB f. • $12,0110:11110, tinkly fni•e.tad lit Iniorest Annual Income ovol•, $6,000,000. ovrr 03.0(.)0 ponon• hnn• Inournd In tkie Altnn 13,000 p•rnona Inhurall In cho ilann tin, In ]809• 260 or :Win or tho Inhnbllnnts of. Cumberfand lord F. 4100111 counties, I'n , lion• In•urod In Om . , The percentage of 105101 mid e.cpensen forth., year ti 18115, 1800; 11107, and 1868, combined, Won lastrin the Attie tunato any. •Ihor leading company.• • On the twouty-tlsth of May„ 1820, Mixer Woleut apprevod .1.1 signed thu Act. of tint Legialailite of tho Siete of Conuoctleut.iyhtela chartered th o Life Inatiresco Counotity ; but, to; Ufa insurance was nut practlsod lit this country to nitwit 'extant till tunny yours afterwards, It did not 001111110111'U issuing Policins till 1800, In 181,1, It adopted the tables wills divltlandolo'l'ulicy holders, nod introduced . ins ap. rrovoil Phan,, , TiN AMPI.RI).BUCCESM 18111 - ' - - - - $ -.' 18,811:1117 1803 •, . .84,678.111 , ' • 18113 114082.411). , ' • 1811 ~. , . , 1811.'1 • , ~' .1 .(1811,1113.01 • . 18136 • . ,' . , 11,621,930.10 1807 , - 8,128,417.34 . • ' , 18118 ' 6,900,227.71 The °Mears and dirertore of thu , Xten LIN liii euranca Company are among the moot, ealisluutial and reliable' °lgnore of Connectiout,—men or lOW once and oxporlonco In ludness, to whom the public can look to thi futuro, a. in tho paM, .for weareful suporvidon and'giiiirdlitimhip over its buthiceit and illeiri.. . , r - 1 • .: - lf. Ilaird,.oeneral Agora of this county viii pond soma Woo to 01**P:hilly of Carlisloy affording nopportunity of limiclng Inoue:an** in this company; • ,•• J.• 111111711 AN. Medical lExatainar, , • J. 111. BAIRD, Olmsted Agent. -,Convostlearaganta . . ": • • Addraiii-4. If. :13AI/1.11; (hulled*: • ' • IMPORTANT NOTICE Datirtero; famOkip„ fool '...o . chers,:, can low:Dago . uo roinody crud. to . Dr, W01,1 . 44' Youotion . thilmafit, for , cholornolli , t'frbeen,rlyeeir'terY,crounicolic,' tlll4 spa internelly—(lt (orfec luirmleas . ; ice enth:acdomptiny lug each bottle) Ilud. niter/411340i chronic ihounutthim,headaehe,,tooth Ache; eoro:thrOnt, cute, burns, nwelllnite,:hiulice mosquito bitee,ol acres, value to Ilmbe;. back skivi 'aid. • The Venetian Llnlntenb' was Introduced to 1817, and, rforxte,rrhOhnlf,ue edit bat continual to do cod likai) Hinting, If it 'lean ten dollaria Lditle ibey woulitnot te . wlthnitt Thedeande Of certificates .catt.bo send ritthOrrlotif,'eptakinliof lte 'yronderful, curattery• proyerllett ; Prlcp, Nifty floats onk,Oito Sold by Atte 'Druggists , ,and titoretireepore, throttalrent thilted Eitolcit Re p ot; .lo Patk Place NevYotk, , . ,20114111.' - PECIVADELPIIIA. - MARTTS.' [PIM the Ledger ,9" Tuesday, Novehiher 2g.] '': 't • FLOC I I4-.Market - doll - itho - vd6mantl3.lfig Ilmiiii:d ntirely:iO the lkomolmtle. Pktias ranging froxio„ 31 $7.50,. ' .. .' ~ItYl*ioun:--oi iper.barro ICI ;ORAlR:—Thelirbrt marital .to doll, but prlces co 4ain• MichiMgea/Aeles of 1,000 bnehele Weeterri Rod at.. 51.35 C 01.30.. .Ponneilvaitla and DolawhrO' do; iir51".6501:38. - 7..yo — frdricsEo4 - to sl.oo;'Clite at 000)01; Corn le higher with salmi of Old Yellow at $1.0701.10; new ditto. 85603 according to &pima. SEEDS.—Clorereeetioold nt_so,so©7. per bushel. Timothy, $0.3701 : 011. blamed, $2.40. CATTLE MARlq ! '2B,• 7 Tho atrivale and salmi or . - Beef' Cattle, -l at filo Aventle'Drova - Yard, - reached about 2,500 hand. The market, in conlegtionce, - was, dull but firriicr,extra Pannsylyania and Western steam . selling atay.Aoc.; t tow choice nt 93.4,60%c.; fair to good at .708 c.; and common- at 4@oMci 'per Ili, gross, no to 'Oc;Vrei amd enlyen noll readily at full prlcM; 200 Gang 'mid at $45P70 Elprlngern may Lo quoted at s4ofgo. Sheol) were dull aud lon cr, nnlllug nt 40fike. per IfiTgrons;‘tlio !nit or rat n fit chuln*. '4,00011 - 6nd nrrlved and nold nt tho different yard', nt pnr 100 14 n0t..1 .. _ List Of unclaimed letters remaining' in the postoffico at Carlisle,. Pa,, for the week ending - Provember 24, 19811.: Anthony, 3 . 01in -. Imeby, Charles H. Ankerman, Henry Leo, Nanny 8011, bonny - Lay, William l, l aniburger,Javo !Alcoa, Ildward Boyd, ! , MllllllO • , • 31ilier, Elsio, - atungardter,Bainind Moore, Mary 11. onnott, John •Alatthowa, 'William Cornmaii, Kato . My•re, llihvaiil _Cumeekoy, Thimitio - - Montgomery, William Croigli, Samna! Moore, John and Jot ry Carollium, Join, IC Orr, Theo. Balloting, 1 1.11. Rie.ir, K. & L, Co. Dillon, ?dim Jolla A. Reed, W. C. 1 , . Dill, Maggie ' Ramp, William J. - Diabolic, li. Iltedlng, David IL ifoinunico, Ililotto Rea nior, Georzo Daneon,,Pliedi Irk Royer, Benjamin Bgolf, A.D. I•l‘eeily, WillisiniJl. Fleniiiig, Tom I' :Baader, Lewis ~ P°l "/ (4 "B"' Hinulartigfi,•tionrgo Girnor; 'llinintai , - ... litaufflif, , GeorgirlY. - • llutAnil, 11. 14, 1Yd , r, John N. ' .. Gray, J. Al. Wolf, Mdry Ann ~ • - 01111, Putt. Wolf, Fr, i Gallandette, 'Plnana4 , Williann,- W;. M. ' Muller, Daniel Wert, John ; . Veazey, John Wonders, Bimini Hardy, Martha A, . Wollner, Richard 4111110 n; 'William - . Willionr, J.llin Hoffer, Jailik,, P. Wort, Davi4 Julinaou, lam. (voI ) ,- .'Yuan f, E. 1,. _ • Knox, IVillinni B. . Yorletle, Jacob* . Rioter, Swain ' • ' Young, Charles If. 1111s111RE. TED LETTERS' Jefroreon 14.1,111, A litjorsion, N. Y. =EI Agnet. Such!, Iforotestmeit, Pn. an Myer,t, New Chester, Adam outtnty, pn. A. K. IIIEEM, P. If MARKETS e-n -R-L -us tr!G—vrto-fru-clai—mm-ET Carlinla, Vovoluber, Finiir tiupw Ila n 410. /10 101 E. W FIIT IS mitcAT I; ED ...... . CORN EMI MEM CI.111 , 141t8EICI).. NLAXHRED BARLEY . General Produce Market. • nurllsln, November, 25, 1869. Crwra,lted Ireckly by IVilliam Irairbmood 1111rl'Islk 35 BACON 2111011T.DER8, 18 1:01/18,• 30 BACON 81DE3, 90 LARD, IR WHITE ISEANS 2 76 TALLOW, 9 PARED PE/011118, • 26 SOAP, • 8 UNPARED - PEACHES 18 BEESWAX, 86 DRTED APPLES, - 326 RADON HAMS 18 lIAUS LAMPS AND GILASSWARE n e ai away down in Mi.,. We would call the et tendon of Ow Dad., to the !urge reduction in prices of LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. Also to the 'Jorge stock of smite goods that wedcru now offering. Cool Oil of Eines( quality 0n1y,1111,1 In sound barrels, offerod at lowest priees. Still another pic•o tiSoalt. Philadelphia $lO.OB sells of giniennwpre of 04 plot a, packed lip- froii, ciml dellyined nt our shire at same prim, • WM. LILA 11l A BOY. 111u0C9. Curnvl , r.. ALL COC K' S POROUS I'L Ftop-by otop this commodity . 11118 MI:11110 . d It. 11111/11, adbuted fame. They ors unlveU,ally approved.. They support, htrengilleU, and add the growth of entaatien! %hey appear to have a peculiar affect lipoupte,, lierTe.t "' avow to accumulate olectricity, nwt aid llis of Cho blood through the part ahem opplifill; by yhidl healthy rtellofis aro Indsced. Even 'hi paralysis, alum artico lat iou sons stripoulb oil, Ills oso of Ihu Porous Plasters to tho opus rustorod the :1111.Lit nail materially (edugc4 the paralysis. In fart, thr patina could help hen rrlf, width, before the rtz,,tor j ,iis applied slts (r Inn tnvllllvee an a baby. We ruler to 91 re. Rally . Lll lot, Springfield, Mans. Ovid by 101 bruggiele. Agene), E reatlrelli Hume, New Yorli PificIIITPUL DEVELOPMENTS! • . AI lard the peoplo 3 lnt•e got the fed "through their hair," that hair dyee impregnated irlth acetate of lead, and other utetellie Bath!, are In - tirderoua preparation,. Whet they ee• the metallic sediment at the bottom at" the bottler, they know that Chu dim gusting @tuff to literally thickened with polvotai They ant:, therefore, for a Iteration:, vegetable dye and Iled it, pyre and etTlerteloue, iu Crietedoro'm .Ex eninier Hair Dye, offered under 'the Benetton - 4ff Prti Tessa• guaranteu that It contains "nothing doleturio ate." Crlntatlnen'a flair l'remyrrlllvo as a Bro.lug, auto liko n t;liartn on the hair after 113 elpg. Try It. lEEE/ .BRANDRETIPS PILLS Their weal cntu• cebeinte iu tilts: They my' he need to long es nay diseeno affects any or th• organic of the body ; end by thine voreoveting. 111 their use the dip. \rill be eared, and the body reetorod to free from every taint end hiipurlty. Their reputation proles their merit. • Theinex Smith. Coroner end Jostle° of the Peace, •iinelhtge-on%the•llndxoo t eels Brendreth's Pahl cured hlm of Dywepela and flout tbure, when eiery other medicine had foiled to telieve Idna ,Cc,tillemte dated pril.2, 180. Ur Joroor, of Sevannoll,l.korglo, eryu he hen, nearly forty par', iecoomended ltruddruth 4 n Pills, es It specific in,yellon favor; that Ise never kIIINV pntiont to ilk who took theta for Oils malady, being otharwi,e'nenntl. Their prompt nee lekue out of the body theme mattery which feed the futility of the iiiscue. As it gone, it.l fondly oiedlcljm, he comlifers nolo lar„ lit IlliOhlt.6 or ell others, aid here he speaks from Tor. anal experience of their quilltime, Winol)n THE ONLY RELIABLE DIME FOR DYBPEPSTA' KNOWN 11 THE' • WHOLE VVORLD. Urnitt AI/1000111 Dyrapeialla rills and Pit. .free War Cordial. aro a &ditty,: aild hired ale cure for dyaroopela Ia Ita wait. aggravated Anil, aad lit) matter or hew lodg atandlax. • 'l'llry penetrate the soma abode of 11101..1 . 11de dive., sod eiteriulrialo If root and Gratich, iLaarer. .Theyelluvluto moro agony and silleutsoffating than tongue non toll. 'rhityßrO noted for emlug tllu unmt Vs:pantie mid lioilnlous ratios, %Olen every knooen . 1110,111 S: fall ; to, ttf. -ford TOII6 f. • , • No form , of Dyeptspein .oM indigealon cam reidet their penetrating power. De.`,Wistunt's nine Tree 'far Cordial. lt le the attel_prlnelplatel_tha4.lne-Trcee,-,eletaited 6y n ps collar procest In lite diatilietion of We tar, by whielt 'lts higheet medical propertied nra redefined—lt invig, °retail tho digestive organ. and realm:el the appetite. It stitorigthatte tiro debilitated *Mew. It puriflen and ent;lches the ltioeCtina:ii - pWlifroni the epitome the,. co rruption which' scrofula breed., on-the : tongs . It dineolyes the notddii or pillages which stop. ,the air peerages of the lunge. ' Ikspenling principle nets upon Chi; irritated Birchen/Of the 'loop and throat, penetrating to each Wheeled part, l'ellwrlng peln lend subdulng'kdamation. It I. the .result of years' of etudyanddhporintatet, andtt is oferedto the nalicted with peeitive treenrance of its power , to core the fol. taping dleenees, If the patient' beta not too long de,. !aria .'resort to the rennin/ of curet bonwirsistion Of tbo' Lunge; Congh,• dots Thinat 2inettAlreitet, Bran • Otitis, Limp Complaint, Blind 'And Breeding, ?Ilea', 'llethina,.yrhoeplurgough, Diirtbsria, A ',medical' expert,' li - 010111i, ha • noraite,,colleglate DI iihilatas, devotes Ida entire than tante aratotaation of patients ' , it the. °Ate parlors. , lesoolatee . trith MTh tIT throe oolltiltinit ihye!ctaita of eetretorleahted ant bronco, ehou iorrlooo aro given to the .titbllatree , ot ettLege,• : • , i Mt. opp; rtoolt y lo *Mimi try 116 eliihi loraitituttoo Lettere Tone auj - partet, the, eouotry, juikpig ad-, elee;*111 tti promaptly,eurt giatatioutly yeependo,io to Whore' iOrieretoat;.renitttonene olroofd.take time . kepi of D 411.1111 or Posit belle. order.. '' : ,' • • ~ ,' ~ y , ,rlee'ef ristortt's AotorlowiDyeierels 'PIM, it, Loi."; ;fat l!j =Oleo recirtpt.oyprlet. : : , Irlimioryilibarvii :21i , kur Tree Tor dorilia t $1,16 i f,oftle,:'o.3ll per di:444l . 'omA 16: ofpialic -L ' ---..-- ' - ' - • -: ! 4114viiattilltaklotoillis011atio•addrineir • , ,' ;• , ' ,•' • ' . ' , NortAkocial •"22ioct eta • r -• '' - ', - ''' r" , ,111111001P1140.}: - C:'7.l SPECIAL`-NOTICE. - AISB`;OItAYNSBB, BLINLiNiIBI3, and CATARRH treated'Ulth the utmost sacesee, by T. lOLca, M. :36„ and Professor Of Dtreases qf the Sys and Sac (hs syeciality)in the ,Medical . bliege of Pennsylvania, yearn-4operince, (I op:Carly of Leyden . , llolland,) NO. 805 Arch ateest, RUM; Teetimonide eau be slip at Me office. 11,1:medical !tally are iltrrito4 company Moll , patient: ow lee law no aeerots titian pea:aloe. Arlifiehd wee inserted le Mout palm eharge,for eatttniaation. 69-ty • WIRE RAILING, WIRE!' t UAIpS, sof* Pronto, Asylums, ad. Iron Eedsteads, Who Web. , binge for sheep and.pouldrxyards, Braes, and„ Iron wire rlotßaleree, renders, Screens for coal, mesa' sand, ire., "envy Crimped Cloth for spark arresters landscape Wire for - Windows die.; Paper • Makers .Wires, Ornamental Wire Works. Every infertile tie. by add !MIR ing the manufacturer", M. WALKER & SONS' NO II North Sixth street Phlladelphli, Web gentleman who suffered for yeari from Nerveui WAIST, Premature Decoy, and ell the effects of yputliftit indhieretiow'willfor the - eake of aufforibir humanity, mend freo to all who neod It, the receipt for_ making the eimpltr remedy . by whiclillie "tree cured. Sufforera whiliing: to profit by theldrortle er'a experience carxdoecrhy" . iiddreiaing, In porton Contrael3Cll, • JOHN D. 0011 EN, Ne. 4 . 2 War St, New York. May7.o9-ly JACO& 801111ETZ—Deiir . Sir: I b&T9 . ,buell Afflicted fur the lost ten year. with the Rheumatism and Gout. Your Bittern woe recommended to me. I hays used It, cud I am glut, to uiy IC110 . 111y&cted & perfect ~U ro in a very short time. Aerefore I re commend. It to ell -versonsumtilleted-with the acme dlsesees.'.l °consider It the heat Cure in wee hr any dlncese the human body Is stibjeet . d,te, E. DEYOUNG :Philadelphia ILII - AM BLAIR & SOI Rave jest received „an extensive supply of Lamp thole, best Minced Bleat, ,Crauberrles, Cracker dust, Loot A mr , Cured Hanle. Please cell end loam prials for bait and Coal Oil before buying elsoabere. Wo will sail boat goods, chesic; endure determined to glso aatisfactien. • 29009. TO COikiptIMPTIVES The Advertiser, haitng beau toktored to heal in a few wecikti, by a Ta`ry nimpla remedy, after t hav Ing"autrardd enteral yank with a sityci;li lung aka [ion, and that dread disoatilt, Consumption to ant lotto to mak° known to kin follow;ailfforara the 'meting o cum T. ell who ti e ire it, ha will ion(' a copy of the praecription timed (froo of with-lho direction for preparing and nab!g tho ammo which they Will rind a BURR CURE FOB. CONSUMPTIOk AISTIIKA 911tONCIIITTS, ate. The object of the attrOrtleer In ;lending the Proscription to to benefit the',tffilotad and sproad Information which be conceive. tolb. In. yoluoblo and ho hopes avery eniforerwill ti , :" hie ronfody, at; It will root l'ho'in nothing and may piPTo a Liming. fl l'orUtle ‘vle.hlng the pranaription will 001180 dross REY. EDWARD A. WILSON, . Willlmmsbu'rg, Mega County NOw York. \ - A tdoy7.oo.ly. It gives me pleasure to certify that Blr..Scheety's BITTLft CDRDIAL in my opinion iq puroly vegetable n Its constitutlfm, and an excellent tonic, being harmless In 1 tscharticter, and npt being in alcoholic thuUlant. EMS STOO lITON, It. D. ESTI . 900 REGISTER'S NOTICE Notie'u in hereby given, to all pommel Interested, that the following 'accounts lmoo beau filed in thin ollise, by the ...Indents therein uuniod,•for exami nation, and will be presented to the Orphans' Cum t or Cumberland •county, for confirmation awl allow— ance, on Tuesday, December 14, A.D. 180 : - First and noel account of C. W. Sponsler's no— tate, as filed by'S. O. Dinvman, administrator of It. O. Rupp,. deconead, who was executor of C. W. Spounler, deceased. 2. TIM guardianship account of Samuel Eberly, gnardian of Benjamin B.,Lborly, lath of Met:blink. burg, doer:mind. 3. Ageount of Alm.ham Bowntau, guardian of Afary E. Millhoiscu; late Mary H. Baker, minor child of John Balmy, Into or Uppur dllou towunliip, do- Incased. 4. Account of Abraham Bowman, guardian ‘4.lolin If. BOWlllall, Woor child of John• Ilommus, Into or Upper Alle• to, milli, deceased. 5. 'Hie first awl finaVaccriunt of Jacob Horner, one of the ox manors of Abraham Zeigler, decmised, • 6. First and finaraccount of Margaret C. 11. Sturm, adifilaistrairix el Sophia Stiam, dammed. 7. Fir:Wand .11.1 ILecount of Daniel Shelly, tlmlo biti.dor of William 0. Vliottle, Into of Lowe• All•n ilt7i 7 Okitod.. 8. Ihwt nod final necoont'of Emanuel Simko, ox wol )]. of dol. Spoko, lute .or main tow.hip, do ,nsed. P. First and final account of BEiniol tolmluiu teat 4 or of }Alm imtli Bair, It of M lad laurz ' 10. Tho ni.c.ooo of Doctor Androv Nolooßm . and M. Montleruun, of Ooorgo IV. Sheafor, - da. 0,000. 'rho second nod final account of Jnototi Hamil ton, 101., Hon Jamea 11. Graham, and Roil. David Sterrett, trocutura of Nos: Susan If. - TWrnfn Into or ib.llll4totto of PanLialr, drenn=od. Roglider. MENEM EMS FOR SALE Two small b 00... on DieLhoion niley, mar the Gollogo. Lot. 90 by lak root, with hythawt In Om YnO• Apply to O. P. PIUMIIICLI, 'Weld Main Eared, Carll.l., Pa. A Cpniplelo Pictorial liignry of aloTinte.." The . BM, Choapatit, mid Blot SUCCIAwfuI Fainlly , , Paper In tho Union.' EMI HARPER'S WEEKLY. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED:- iu Novornhur wlll bo commenced "Mao anti Wife a now Nodal Wry, xplenalldly Illuattntod; Collins, (Author of "Ole Woman in While," No Name," " Armaditle," and "no lifoonatono.") New &Worthep lint no ouppllod . with Ilarptir'a Weekly fiomthe rotunitiocelLicut of tho Story to tho end of 1870 for $4,00. ;Critical Notice.] of tho Proaa Tilo Model Newspaper of our country. 'Complete In all the departments of an American Family Paper, Harper's Weekly has earned for itself a rlpt to Its title. 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