1 't CARLISLE, DECEMBER, - 9 L- iatl; --- Turkeys aro in demand. )- Sausages are in - seation: Fat bogs linnet be getting minus. I ifebool Ley s are counting ,the days until Obristnili.'• County teachers aro. debating etc probabilities of being "barred out:" , The young ldieei are speculating as to the r ebaelecs foi slcighrides: The pavements aro becoming uu cortain,""particularly: after the fourth whisky punch. •• • • The monument shows some signs of progress—foi which /relief, much thanks. • Harrisburg papers are complaining of their market houses. We wonder if tL~ wouldn't bu The editor of• The Sefitinel has' been introduced to Charles Sumner. Tho,discussion j between The Vidien tar and The Sentinel has terminated, as the partnership notices 'have it, "by mutual consent" Rev. Jacob Todd: will preach in Emory Church next Sabbath, morning and evening. OEM Samuel Stine's sale, March 4, ISA Frankford township, on the banks of the Conodoguinet creole. . "The Physical Life of Woinan" is the title of a book handed to us for inspec tion several weeks ago. we liavo read the boot and give it as our unquali fied opinion, that it is a volume that should ho in the hands of every wife, and mother in the land. The subject matter is handled in a delicate,manner, clothed in the best language, and treats on subjects of which all women should be better informed.' It is from the pen. of Dr. Geo. 11. Naphoys, whose abilit as a writer, and knowledge as a physician is fully dem onstrated by this work. Orders for 'copies of the book will be received at the photograph gallery of Mrs. It. A. Smith. 1110:1 We are pleased to announce tliat a course of lectures will be deli'veredin Carlisle during this winter. ,Several --of env enteprising.youns gentlemen have interested themselves in the mat ter, and have secured the services of Miss Olive Logan to deliver the firAt lecture on Frichty evening, Dec., 31, subject ' Girlo." The fame of Miss Logan as ah caner:Should be "sufficient to drew a large audience, even in Car lisle, which has th4keputation of liber ally patronizing 9.,circus or minstrel performance and leaving a literary en-. terftillimeit with empty seats.' The second lecture-will he 'delivered some- . timmin January, most probably by the renowned ortitor, - .De Witt Talmage The third, which comptetes the course, ____as_now-arranged,_will.probably the'humorous Mark Twain. of par, lisle Mterest themselves in this matter, as if this should prove successful 'we may have 'another' course during the winter. All Whowiskio - secure seats will cull onA. Blair, Zr., Ogilby, at the Farmers' Bank, who *ill exhibit plan - s•of the house and reserved seats - .'Tickets for the course with .re served sests . B2„2s. Single tickets $l. =ECM The. general -*sire to, obtain a full :account of the trial-of .Dr.'Shoeppe, for the murder of Miss Steinnecke, and the, testimony on which go was convicted, has induced its to pubMsh an account of the trial in full. The bookie note in' press' and Will be cons pleted by the twenty-fourth of the present . ' month, or sooner. It will contain the entire testimony in the case; ivith the arguments of counsel and charge of the Court, and a brief sketch of the prisoner and . .. Miss Stein-. necks. testimony: be. , the same as that printed at the time of the trial, and the book will contain nothing in the interest of either the aced or the- CoMmonwealth that was not del' icloped on the trial. The objeet is to furniell•the.:comniunity : With an also- Intely correct report of the.trial Of thig remarkable case, and not for-Ilte pose of manufacturing an ()Onion wail, referenda' therat& groat interest Manifested in' , this case rentiers this publication'. necessary ; accl the 1;04 t) all who would thoroughly understankit„- The. book will 'contain si:t . ty-four pages; neatly printed . .• on "good, paper, , and- will be fttruiChed, ivben published, 'at twenty-gye. , cents . per copy:. Those desiring. copies will do:well toforward theirorddni.iminediately. • Pdr. B. Taylor ) a gentleman re siding in Ddexico, Igo.; is stepping.for a W'eek,or so at the Bentz House. hats for sale a , large. body .of, land in south east Missouri. Re bears letters of inticiduetion -fro:rn geUtleinen well known is tliis corimunity, audio re commended by the PUblidiersiof the St: Lquis-RipOlican ' and, ,Democrat, as well tut , by bault odicerain the town in - which; .resides, as a gentleman crf chariteter and integrity. -He Will be pleased, to see any of our people Who "either to purcliase lands iu -Missouri, either for speculathin 'or- with the in •teatfon idreMoving rtliither; r andill eheorfully'cOmmunieate any tionlre p.oseseit irr Teiard tOtho,soil, climate,- productions, or general. char /Wei, of 2 that elate: . ' See-'adverCee.- : bout in. anothet:',c.olumn • ' etitlehiOn‘"coihpoeod. of ' J. Ed gat '.l'4ompsOn, Jay Cooke,Hpary D.' Moore rind other irotninent gentle' Olen Of 'l'ltit4Jolphia,' gage' a number' . of the . leading eitiZeile of this platp• viei ted Piao Grove hitt S aturday, via. the Sonth'lgotinfaia' Railroad. A gontloraatt';'jriio''W'as with the party bati, , ,•londlY.Tarnialiod us an 'account of . thd , , I===l iVe indebted. to the MM. It. J. IlaldeMan . for a .'hound volume . of " Lawrence's Report of the New York EleetiOn - lraiide," - for which lre - has our thanks. ' • The ~ ' Good- Will Fire Ciimpany" have postponed their the twenty-ninth.ofJaanary. This gives the '• Union" a clear field, and we hOpe to see them ' moot with good suc cess.- BY the way, Dosh has manu faCtured another- 'cigar, as a gift to that company, that lays all .its prede-. cessors-in the .shade. It is sixty-nine inches long. It is fastened to. a board, and is surrounded with Small wooden soldiers' and. "flap; Call at his store and see it. " TEE CA ELIELIC HERALD regrets that it was not furnished with a report of the'Teachers' InAit nte, which met 'Srnart_edit.ors_w.eal have engaged a reporter if they valued: the proceedings as THE El ErtAtAvecerns to do."—S'entinel. CIO The "one editor," 413 M. Braiton has it, was either not " smirt." by his own confession, or else took no interest in our county _ educational meeting, ae Tlic &Wind bad no;repert. We im agine, however, that anything per taining to our _schools is regarded as too insignificant for notice by a cos mopoliton journal like .17,e Sentinel.- We see it stated that the proprietor of the Gettysburg Katalysine Springs has gone into bankruptcy, leaving.some $60,000 liabilities in the neighborhood of the great battle field. We are sorry for our friends beyond the mountains if that be true,. but such things most generally occur when efforts are made to spread out faster than the wants of a community require. We know sev eral very promising speonlations that have hurt people quite badly, just be, cause' too much was attempted. refusal the Executive, to graiit a pardon in the Sehoeppe case, in an article which is as forcible in its logic, as it is candid in • its citations of fact and calm in its temper."—Pittsburgh Gazette. We confess that we feel just a little rain of 'this compliment from one of the oldest--and ablest papers- in the State, and this must be excuse for reproducing it. • In the last number of The, Bearer Radical we find a number of complh• montary netices of :Stale Treasurer Nfa'ckey, duly credited,,to :different, papers from which they were 'clipped,. one of which we know was not written by the party to wboM it was credited. It wits' of course, as iteredited the article where it . was found, but there was somebody's pen credited with what was - due to his. MIME! 91`v5, — rocei veil a ; COinniii t hieution from lonte_persuu_sigui ug_himsal fYlVfed i caul replyitrrtirmir--strk-turcs--tar—the--Co duct of the-medical students, at the lecture at which the ladies were pres ent somy time since a As no dame accompanied it,we cannot publish the communication': ' We arc alwitys pleased fo receive and pub lish anything that may be of iuterbst to our readers, but the full name Of the person sending a communication must accompany it in order to secure its sertion The new five and fifty dollar notes have made their appeara.neo, and the others of the series will soon appear. Wq.would jusatlßOO'n, however, have seine of the old buss. We beg onr de linquent friends not to stand back, thinking that We would be offended if they offered us old ones in payment. The store windows, everywhere are guy With dolls and . wooden horses and fancy. candies, and. Masks, and—well, weviin't mind what else: Twenty ydars ago we could have aild every thing that was in them, but then, we hived that Kriss Dingle or some other old fellow would 13;:ing a big lot of them' on Chfistmas t . and now, some body else is , thinking that isjustwhat Somo other fOlow who is n't do foe her That makes all the dif ference iii the matter of memory es every body knows. We' announce, with regret, the final burning of another child .in our hor otit;11; on Monday last: The circum stances of the case . are as follows Mra..Ginter, ,the mothgr of the . child , • had, occasion to.'go to her mother, in lawltr, but a few yards it,),vny. Shp left three small children playing in the room, the eldest of 'which, a girl, .was about five years of ago. She wars gone ahout 'five minutes, 'and on re-; turning foUnd the. houSe _filled with' saioka;.and the eldest child lyingon the. floor; with her clothing almost inirned off. seems that the child, in play= ing with a. stick put it .into the fire,, and im that manlier communicated th'e ilfimoa Re . She 'lfred an: hotir two, in au insensible-condition— The.case is cortainly'- a very sad-one and tholfflictul parents have the sym= path 3 et the:community. Thisfs the second ease- of the .. .kind that Las Oe 7 mined: recently; and should servo as a . warning - to parentsto,:be, careful about alloWing their, children, to ho I.alono in a room Whero'there is flue. Wilti.l3ttrkholder'a stock of. confec= dens are' pleaannt'to tho palate, scweet to the-taste; and beneficial to the atom ech , We know it,laving had a satnifie,, the gentlemen of the compteing room ,know it, the . devil Ik'neWe it,,and ;'every ,exte"can.:know'it by. trying. ii Werth' teem or lose. I= . , . We regret that'several 'comintralea-• ti,jns ; intended fiii* , talei i3elia papar have been' , - lititrypiaably. erowqed , out; they will appear Best week. • ' i. I=l Balance in tho treasury, 28 54 Coal or wood, - flour, groceries, &0., haVe beep dispensed, In the *several . wards, to forty-one • families. ad:. dition 'to the ‘ho , Ve, pensions have been given -monthly. t'o twelve ire+individuals. =OE:x I=Elol=ol ®- . Christmas is drawing- near and you will want to. buy_ something - in the toy ..and candy line fin. - Jack Sites Las - on handin - larga as sortment of gifts , from which to make selection.r- - • -, The poliaa ofour.tewn are' doing efficient service. On Tuesday night last, abolit twelve o'clock, they 'ob= . served some:persons; near . Beotem's ;warehouse, ,and , suspecting something wrong, gave chase,: but owing io the darkness were' unable .to capture them. They Captured; however, :a lot .of turkeys, chickenS, rind geese, which the' thieves dropped in their flight, and which are now in possession of 'Chief Burgess :Campbell. . They will. be delivered to the owner or owners if called" for so.n. , Our town - Lae been remarkably free from fires, burglary, and deeds of violence for - a long time,. andjthis-io—niainly—attributableArrour -11'614.. a :well orgqpizeil and disci` plined police fordi. R.port of the. romale Benevolent Society, of Carlisle, for 1869 : • Balance in the treasury from 1868, $lB 02 Collected in northwest ward, 1869, 81 75 • southwest, -"--=---66 25 northeast " " 39 41 " - southeast " " 43 05 First Lutheran church—money - $75 $75 00, woixl2s 00, 80 00 • St. John's church, 43 66 Second Presbyterian 'cluircht' .26 76 Interest on bonds, • • 58 16 Donation-of coal from A. H. Blair, 500 " • polancy. Shrom, Donation of flour and meal froin Mr. Craighead; Donation from Juvenile Benevolent Society, Total receipts, Expended in 1869; Exhibit of the Carlisle Building .nd Loan Association for the fifth quarter, ending November-22, 1869 : =I • To amount received from dues, $4BBB 05 'Po amount received from fines, To amount received from interest, 496 50 roial mugs for Aug. 23—Balance in Treasury;.. PAyMEIM. By 42-loans made $5612 - 50 • lixpeni,eu for quarter, ~104 00 • f 5716 00 Nov. 23, 1809—Balanno iu Treasury, TOTAL ItECPIPTS. $20599 40 5390 06 Fir4„yefir,- Fifth quarter, Potal, - CREDITS. Payments first year, $20055 00 " sth wifir., 5710 50 BEI - Ncrvt'2'.l;ll3(l9=TlHl TiTreafiu ry, .188 14 ' litli'.4oblllll3ll-1174'W13-1t7113-aik-- The article on the " Teacher? Rialto," last week, was from a con tributor who signed himself" Philos." Persons writing coopibutions will plcase,send name and post office ad drees, in full, not for publication, but :is a guaranty of good faith. I===l A TRIP. OVER THE BOUTIE'MOUN TAIN RAILROAD. 2), the Mears of the Herald On Saturday morniT last through the courteous invitation of Col. F. C. Arms, the gentlerrianly Superintendent of the South Mountain Iron Company; we joined a party of `4lstinguished gentlemen in a trip over the South Motunain Railroad to its terminus at l'ine Grove. The excursion party consisted of the Hon. 'Henry • D. Moore, President of the ,South Noun :. min Iron Company. aml , Collector . of the Port, of PhilndelPhia, Treasurer of the South Mountain Iron COmpany,- , and Pt:Carat:tit of the Mechanics' National, Bank,. of Philadelphia, F. O. Arms, Stiverin, tenilatt- of the. South Mountain Iron Company, J. Edgar Thompson, Bred sdent:74 the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, Irobertßeatty; of the same Company, Jay Oooke p ,Pitt . Cekplce, M. T. Lewis, of L6hilan, land, Gen. L. Todd, Judge Graham; Judge Watts, Judgo Hepburn; Kennedy, of Tile • V6lunteer,. Col. 0. N. Lull, and Cain, S. W. Shoop, of the , Cumberland Valley Railroad Company, Mr. Charles Wharton, of Philadelkhia, 'S. • Hepburn, , jr., 'and your correspondent. Our vehicle was the eleginit Direc tors' caroof the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, to which was harnessed the new enging " Soot!' Mountain." , The , first object of interest aftei. Carlisle is the. recently • opened ore: bank On the firm of our fellow citizen; W.. S. Woods. Thlif farm is located _about two miles_south:of ; Carlisle,- and . the "opening','' a few' 'hundred yards 'irestOf the railroad 'As the train did ,not stop. at this 'point; wif . ifsti no Op:, ptirtunitY of lnspectini Ids bank, but we leaf w. authority "that it : presents the finest, _Aim of ,‘ Op° ore" to o found .in Our ''vulkey Mr. Woods is now #lliiig an oi•tiii from N•r.,clarey'W, tbr ,orio thou- • sand ions at five dollars per ton tit the bank, Mr. y, cry .he're has pioMpted several farmers lit the,viein; lty, to " prospet" for9re'44 - ,thoii .farms, irolearn, hi 'several ,iii stances, consideiable show cif succekiff.. Criaglie!‘cl's'etationistlteliriVluilti4 'place on, the ,Soath Mountain '!'ondi nn/ is shoat . f?4*?3,ll9l4th ypf,Paqiii!te, iho farra-,ef,.ttlr,_ John_ _w. ' ,and at QUi•cresiing pt:thcqoilt,i . os4. Bltio .; : Cho Messrs. Oralgliefid :14170 • ereated,a NvsiOlt l euse,. emit yetrd, bale an are a rea r doing ; hero too, the 'l•4llo4d' crooks the Yellow . Dreeehei, isubitantialireAte bridge.. Vromithis PeintitYitrabotie three to Mt. golly,. Where 'We AO. 'fir.Oc!ve warehouse; - peal lerdj./ke.i.eyrned - by Ole „Messrs. Hiven,.whry are daily. ref relying ahipments .erfrel4b4 ; .:44- ceiviag ara'„fei - yktirding: eeneigiir4ht`s, of grahti'flour,lartkother- Fort ducti: this section of eureounty.;• . , Two miler further on at Iluriter's run, then gen. s tlenien have established another depot to accommodate the: farmers- of the fi Burnt District," and that large por tion of Adams •county, Whose - trade finds its natural channel throag‘t Chia, route. •At ISt. Holly the party disem basked to take a look at the celebrated ore bank here located. . This bank Was in active working almost ;or qrtito half a century ago, and since that time it has beoa abandoned and reopened paveral those as the mutations antes Iron business rendered its working profit/J:4 - hbl - e 7 or otli - Orwise. It o pro perty of the Mt. Holly Paper Com pany, who have leased it for a term'of years to Mr. .yryncoop, of Schuylkill county, at a royalty of $1 per ton, the lease•fixins 1,000 tons per annum .as the minimum quantity to be taken out. This-provision; however, is merely nominal, tis probably more than five times that amount will be taken out annually. This Working is- a huge. basin, the bottom and -sides of which reit ent immense veins and bouhlos of hematite iron ore of micellent The facility with. which the Ore mined here is quite a desideratum, as it is only necessary to loosen it with a pick, shovel it intiithdcarts, and haul ,it not more then two hundred yirds to 5.00 BM . 2 81 $474 82 445 78 the washer, thence to the railroad aid= ing, but a step,, when - it is ready for shipment to any point east or. Meat. The ore that is being mined here now is daily carried to Schuylkill county, wherd several furnaces are supplied: - Within sight of .the Mt Hotly bank, the same company is vigorously push ku-s witayatmaimmamaLTA which promises to develop quite as es- . tenrsively, and richly, as the one just under consideration. Leaving Holly: Brink.; going east,. we find ir.rieW ex cavation running dowri some fifty feet by a cart road, and developing to a vein of very fineore, at least 40 feetiu thick ness, and the end is not yot--the mi ners tell us that_ it is better at.the.bot, "tam' - tistrif - at - the - top - .7 A boarding house, eugine , house, .and . stabling.for ten ~horses have -sprung-up, as Magic, - While a siding' of 400 feet" is being built :to Sceorrimodate the ore trains. An enginc and washing ma chine are-upon the''ground, and it is ex pected that within few weeks large qnantiries of. ore will be delivered at the siding. Enquiring the name of this - bank - , - we - were told - that'tha-own ars • were waiting-for a 100 foot vein before the obristming. In contradistinction_ to the other groat openings, we dubbed it Chestnut Grove Ore-Bank. It is the property of n party of enterprising Philadelphians, who own about one and onesslialf miles of land lying along 0- iiiiiZt - Tarriffrorr - which-there-x--- peet to open sevend other banks. The description of these two banksi as to extent and quality Of the ors de posits, will answer very well for the two great workings of the South Moun tain Iron Company, familiar to our peo ple as -the Laurel • and Pine Grove banks. The foriner which is .the'moist recent opening, has boon worked for a number Of years, and contains an insx hanstible deposit of gocid :neutral ore, above water level. Improved'hoisting and :washing machinery, erected by Colonel Armes, is now in. active opera tion. Here Laurel Forge is located, busily engaged hammering the raw' pig from Pine Grove ',Furnace, into the blooms. which' have attairied such ce lebrity-in the iron . market, At Pine -Grove Bank the heavy machinery for excavating, hoisting, pumping, and washing is, just now, receiving the fin- Wring touches, Asreparatory to the most extensive mining operations, And we think it is within the mirk) to say That next spring will see this bank aleneyielding 100 tons . per diem; of the excellent, neutral ore, for want of which the furnaces, at and below Harrisburg are langniShing.' '2l; shaft was -sunk from' the . bottom :,of . ..this working, through 107 feet of solid ore, while ut a disittirieaelsinnething likert: 1,000 yards, one sunk, from.the snrface a few feet in depth, conic upon - 411ra brsaid by competent -judges, to be the same r veitLi Indeed, by all known ppthode of ascertainment, it, has, been demon atiatod 'that , the deposits • and • veins along -the lido - of Orli railroad, _ upon, proper development,: tsX.f-fte lOa paci.ty to the utmost to' tranaport the: ore to market. . MEI MEI $5004 64 $ 188 1 $25900 30 $25802 16 aying. the pro baulok .visit to Pine Grove Furnaco, being. hap- 1 , pily just in time .to ,, witner• the . . "run' out'-'—the casting of the molten metal, into pig iron. Here we wore met by - Captain C. 11; Mark, the indefatigible manager at Pine Grove, who escorted us to his residence, in; the fine old maasion attitclfecl toltlie,,farm2ce_ioroperty, whet° ti bountifuliiinniii6Avaited the AisePssion of rapidly;.te liead4 tincrteikat tho,Bdntti Houic,„the uesfa Atelrobarked,t and -the Thiladel: plan ,Marty, ,benfitifudly by : ' the StiTaid the -Heats, ,-Heuseritlepartedliy . special for,the Quaker city, all =Pressing them', eOlves as having been "Well-topaid-foi 4t some ft e'in tinio, Editors ? , . when you havore space, and I more leisurs; Vproposo to niitalruire lit length upon the suhject of ,the building of_ South, Mountain .Railroad, the doyoloii mont of the ore 'doposits, and' the effect the impmements might and. should have uporalici bindaiiiind Social inter. estelof) our tevl Aryl cgluitly, hut for the Trosont, I am hastily yours. 11i • ' ' 4 , 3 I. : fre; Sf 4 . 1 Icvlitl . Thirties iratink BOOOriii banit'fito grrap of any dOscriptioa t tMAin,any qaanti ‘ ty l 4 From a aing p lo - upward ; will a litOria cub.paroli s aier by • • I Jersey City, N. J, 4 , =CME=IMED;MM • • t. .• kt" • • ^ , [panot,txteemotitil Sleighs ! Elloighs! Sleighs i you want tfineo the hanclsa teeth loighs evei *ado in Olunberland - Oplllit . Y;go to the Coach Faetory at A.rß; Sherkosornoi6l Pitt inaSoittliotri? - 5;;P.4 1 104 alfd't " 'Seat : ed . :Single Sleighs; a- - istiiap and • M „ • ks I at, all pricer+. All sbades ,of ,farioy 'saki at' $1.60* per yard.- Plaids reduced . : from4l -to 50 OM's. • French, poplinso..plain, from $1.60 ,t 0,75 cents..., Black. T la..bro w n alPatitui,'3sdelitinea; p 'cents. Only to be, had ,at'thead prices at W. 9. Sawyer & ;, THE , PRICE' OF COAL ;/..ND 116 W TO ECONOhIIZg. • The committee appointed by the Amer, loan Institute to examine into the meri of the various coal burping Otoves, "have reported that, aftOr making a `thorough examination of the various stoves, and , sting - them—thoroughly, 7 both in refer once to economy amid heating power; they have found thei , tAmericin Base BurneA (manufactured in this 'city), to be the most economical, and the most powerful heater—some of the teats showing 'that this stove consumed one-half leiS fuel than the others; and in every_caie gave much more heat." Is. it not .bettor to get the above named steviand avoid the groat waste of coal IL:Albany Snick erkeker. • These, stoves afe for sale by William FridloY, East Loather street, Carlisle, Coate i. Black cloth coats, $4.00; single shawls $1.70, best $2 50; at W. C. Sawyer & Co's. Aria! Fins! Ladies' furs mtisked down to $4.50 a set; itt. W.O. Sawyer • Extraordinary low prices 1 Ladies' kid gloves 25 cents ;' Ladies' and chil dren's hoods 25 cents Swigs edgings and intertings, 'lO :cents per•yard;' dies' collars and cuffs,. infant ,bodiei, and all kinds of - fancy needle work, at . half price, at W. C:Sawyer & Co's. o on y p ace you can uy •ry goods at less than the old.prides ia, at W. C. Sawyer & Co's. •It is astonish. log the prices they have cut their goods down to. We cannot see how they can afford this reduction, but would advise all to go and , see, all Who want Christmas piesents•should give theia a call. We are sure they will not coat you-Much. - W. C. Sawyer & Co. Pre: Addison P. Wyman, ilia popit• lar_composer, luteharge of the depart meat of Music in ,the Hollidayehurg Seminary , A lopository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Insane-, TTARPER'S BA Z AR • supplement containing nunierous full Bleed pat terns of useful articles accompanies thu paper every fortnight. and oroaslenally an eloyout,Colored Push ton Plato. Ifarpecb Ban.r coo tains 16 folio pig - on of th•iltn — nr norpor'. Woukly, printod on nupernue coloodeiod papor; nod Inpubllohod weekly. , Harper's hear contain. beeldes picture., pattern, etc., a variety of matter of imperial use and Interest to the family; articles on health, dress, and -housekeep ing to all Its branches; Its editorial matter la daily adapted to the cirele it Is intended to interest and Instruct zed It has, besides, good -shale. and, literary matter of merit. It le not eurprislng•that the . Journal, with [loth fehtfires, hos achieved, inn. short ~Aujattkepte apccea, I for wimethlng of ill hind wen 1111811.6 d its ptibll,s7 era have filled-the donned. The young lady who buys a eluglo number of Harper', Barer, le made a aubcerlbor for life.—New York livening Post. • The Bazar la excellent. Like all the periodicals which the Jfarporie publish, It is almost ideally well edited, clad the clans of readers for whom it le in-' . . tended—the mothercand daughters of average fatal Nes—can not but milt by It. good genie and good Mate. which, we has • no doubt, ace to day making very many ponies happier than thdy may have been berme the women began faking leerrons In potions! 'and houeehold, and social monagemont from this good natured mentor —The Nation. " • It has the merit of being sensible, of convoying Instruction, of giving excellent patterns lie every department, and of being, well stocked with good reading matter.— iriarchenan and Rcflaclur. , harpar's Baser, one year ' • - At 00 Au Extra Copy of either the Magaslne, Weakly. or, .Donor ho supplied gratis for lror,yClutr of Ph - o Sub'scrlisen at Al 00 each, in oiso rornitta.co; or, Six Copies for $20.00, without ultra copy. • Subecriplions to harper'. Magazin°, Woolly, and Bazar, to ono address for ono 'year, $10.00; or, two of Ilarpor's Periodicals, to one addresAfort ono year, $7,00. • . . . • Bark Millibars can bo supplied at einvilmo. • : ' Vols. I and It. or 'llarpar's , Bazar, for .the yawn, 1806-0, elegantly bound ha green ',torero° cloth, will Lo pent br exproes, freight:prepaid, for: $7,00 Tho postage on Harper's Aisne Is 26 colds a 'roar.; which mutt he paid at tho oubotrlbreo post oillca. Addrtwa 11ARPInt k 11ROTIIIt8S, . . Now York. . . , . 11011iRCiTHONO I POY'S icOT . loENcri - - JL ace Is hereby given4hat a rule has been graitted by Alio Court of Coutmoti,Plaul of Cumborlandscounty upon all persons interedted, to show cause at next Argument Court. on Decombur 14, 1860, why W J. Steen and It. IL Thoinas, assignoos under deed of val• untary assignment for benefit of creditors,- of William Y. Johnson slid, Himmel P. Johnson, lately doing Lushness in the Immo of Joint Julnutoh & Sons, should not be relieved front any. Auditor responsibility, and ho discharged from any and all liability to the creil '-uni of sold tualgetois. ~. • = J. F. BRINDLE, Prothonotary. Ml= " A - Cprupl 114tory 'of the TI meL. .The Mot Clionpoot, and )hot !Moment Fondly : P.por In tho 0n10n.4 HARPER'S . WEEKLY." ••I'n NorthibOr will L. tomin ncq "flan And, Wife," a now medal story, spionalidly_ifilustintesh by; Wilkie Collins, (Author of " the Woldan White." "No, Name," "AtrokUlsio,", and .. , Tho, Aloonstsno."), 'Now bitinicriber, Iforpor's' Weekly from the ronunonemsont or the Start° tho• and of 1670 for KUO. -' Tho aiollol NOWlllllApbr .0( 01137 country.:Oomplotit in all the dopartniente of an AMericatvlfamilytl'aper Harper'. Wookly bar iatrhod ibritsolf.a right.: to its, title. " A Journal of Civilleittlon."—Nete TorPEVENi in ifilrPool4o44lo2) , intiaisiiividliAuclateil twat newialapikfw Apiece:4-4Y .1. independent., •1 The ertlidotiarini iv:cations which appear in Ifarptir'er Weekly, from week to week, lona er , rat martial° eerie., of br,ll.political map, Toy ars dletingialelmd. elear auct stareinhiti' gaol COllllllllll - 11QIIIM, by independence and brueoth of view. Th., are the oxprossion of mature coarim ion; high principle, and strong fooling, and tuko Moir placo among the heat nowspaper writing of the limo:. —.North American Beano, Batten, AiseracAneetts, r StIBSCI.RIPTIOXB+÷.IBZO. 'Herber's WeeklY; t ige . - • . !- An Estra Copy, of ultberthiliagislne. Wooly. or Baur will be supplied tretle for every,gilob of .riee Subscribing at $1.•0 tomb, In ono randttpuch ; or; Sl* Cubical fur $ 2 1.00, without ultra ; übscrlptise.a to "Harper's MagatinglcWeigillY, and Ilium, to ono addreas for ooe year, sfu&dig or, : two of limper's Puriudicalig, to ono guldrieggi, for one - • Bock giblobene can ba pundit& et our time. Thu Agnielel Volumes of Ilarper'e Weekly, IR .netit ciOth blodlog,,will be lent 'by impress, hoe ot. ex pone°, for $7 aucb. !A. emblem Sat, aumprleigire 1$ vulumwg, seat on receipt of emb, at tho rote of 35.26 per volume, freight at expenvo of purchaser. Volume XIII, rendrJahuaryl,)B7o. Tb&PolltaMs oh Harbor's Maikly Is 20 cents a ' , pit, widen :mud IA paid at the subseribeee pcelotlioe, &Mime • , IblitPll/3 & 12110221N1t8, Now York, , , g ALLCOOK, I i3,,POTiOIJAXII4BTERS ? i . Stop by step iblireominallty hoe attained Wm npra cadential fame..They.eire Milvireally approval. Theij support, ptionligwin, and aht..the growth of towel They app*.to have opegallafeilfectillipti t46-nerwet alloying irritability, wit 110 impßlYinglvyarritth,c,lbtiy , aosm to aortaulate electricity; am!, al4 the cyrelai lop iti" blood:AVougil .Part willeh healthy ; aetione are italectid: I . lli 7 vqh l llVPll"nitlidviAqieVoAttiditiVUO/kiliite oo g l tliq tumor thoPoroun pla!tell fitlT:!#lo.94d the airrtiviihttloa;and tlio.potiraiym(a. Tp.liuSytho p9lont cohld help .lisnoltywhlts.before the PiiiMM l l tuator'Witit tov ,•.1 yew . . , OM Critical Noticaeof the Premol SUBSCRIPTIONS-nlB7O . El= BPLASDIDLY ILLUBTII..ITBD f =I rr"~",z'Cced•.X;: ..':;C%~:.~.,~i-3-Y ~r^W ~~. .: i,w,. ^.[n>.:>t;r at£o, , ...f Y'v'3i•=6L'^ _,.:~5~..::. rz:e:'.; ~Yc o-C~':a7~- , ii:x; -~.. =l2 1,0/3---5:, , , , .. - ;:...,.0,-, . arips... , ‘ ._- W A. AT,Vitobta RI X . OK. At. TB4.OOD ItA.NCK. tointisaroX liiII.CIIANTO f ••,• • Nholeaalo dedare kno.llklada of, • 'kit; Aiti; NO:i11:1 'North' VirhAries,'• • • , , • • .-.A.bovo Ur, area, ' . • . . . .DR. GEORGE SR.& RICEIT, - DENTIST, From the Baltimore College of Denial SurgerY. 'Oftic• at the residence pt his mother, Eliot Louthor sirop three doors below Bedford. • i 2 , 'lOO9G' DR. J, B. RENDEric. " 110.510EOPAT1110 PIILBICEAN: Office In the room formerly occupied. by Col. Jobn Loo. • 10mM3 • E 1 L. -SHRYOOTC, : • - .I_k ,JUSTICE ON THE PEACE Office; N 0.3 Irylnol Row. -, . - • FE. BELTZHOOVER, . . ATTORNEY AT LAW. . . Office In Routh Rollover linnet, opposite Rentes dry Reeds store. • . • 103069 ~. • GW. NEIDICiI, S., . 'DENTIBT. tate Demonstrator of Oporathro Dontletrj , of no Dal thnori College of Dental Snigery. -Wilco at Lie reel dooco, oppoelto Marion Doll, Weat Main !Area, Car _ Halo, Pa. lOseG9 I= aon.y.t.IIIPARSZ. W. W. filt!liTAoE. ..1E1 914;; 11 /7PIIEAX & CO., BALE DEALERS 'IN MANBFAOTURED TOBACCO, N. B. Cor.. Third and s Market streets, 'PHILADELPHIA. C. P. IMIIRICII. ^W3L D. PARKER. H UMRICII & PARKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ' 0111 c o -on Mnln etreot, in Marton null, cnrlinlo. lone(' JOHN CORNMAN, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offico In bull ,ng attached 'to the lerankliu IlotoL-op posit° the Court home.. . lUaeo9 . . JOSEPH RITNER,' JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SURVEYOR, kieohardenburg, TA. °Med. on' Railroad street, two doors north or tho Dank: MlllllOOB promptly, aDendedlo. J. R. MILLER,_._ UP • . • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Miro, No. IS Routh Hanover greet, oppelto Coylo's etoro. r a losoGO • 31C. HERMAN, . . ATTOANET AT LAW, . Carlisle, Pa. No. 9 Rhoolo's hall. INeGO . . . P. - - H...SHARBARGEB, - ' .11- • JUISTICE OF THE PEACE, Plainfield, Westpennaboro' tOwnsliip. • . Cumberland County, Polo:ea t ... - All boallioaa, eutruated to Idol-will receivo prompt i . on. o . -—29. a, . . ROBERT OWEN, ELATE ROOFER, AND DEALER IN SLATE, LANCASTER ! PA. , 'An w ork guaranteed, and will reedy° prompt at tention. Ordora left at tiro " lieraid.Oflice.' will re ceive prompt attention. • Oct. 20. SPANGLEIra WILSON, CARPENTERS AND STAIR DUILDERS, Corner North . rtal Pitt itreeta, Boc6 , , W. F. BADLETt. 'TXTEAKLEY & SADLER, -:) - AVLAW. °Mee; 2286iitli Hanover street, next the Good Will Iloso Mum ' 10.69 NVILLIA.MIKENNEDY, --- ATTORNEY AT LAW. _A-RfliO..#l,3lolpytkeTAßOJlK,Sl,ll,Blo. NA T J.V3IIEARER, ATTORNEY AT LA*. Wilco In naitheast corner of the Court ITottuo. IOgeGU -vvrEs. B. InTIONs, V-V ATTORNEY AND ,COUNSELOR AT LAW, Fiftli . gtACtliblOW - Chearlllti Librrn:y, e=! RAILROAD, tEc • . fiUM'BEtLANLI- VALLEY R R. ANGE OF 11011118. .701011171 - AllieMoiidar,'Noyeorber-MAI-4861 1 , monger Trains will run dally , as follows, (Snudaya excepted): WESTWARD! • _ • :,ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN isives Harrisburg '8 . :00 8. m , Mechnuireburg 8:35, Oarlish 9:11, Nowville PAO, Shippeusburg 10:20, Cliambersburg 10:44, Oreeu caalle arriving At liagarstOwn 11:45, a. M. MAIL TRAIN laaves'llarrisburg 1:55,'r. m , Me. ;cbanicsburg 2:07. Carlisle 1540,, Nawville 3:15, Ship ponsburg 3:45, Chamborsburg 4:29, Oreenrastio 4:58, arriving at Hagerstown 5:7.5, r U. EXPRESS, TRAIN leaven Harrisburg 4:15, r at, 11.11aniesburg 4147; Carlisio 5:17, Nowville 5:50; 8111 p. pansburg 6:17, arriving at Ciumborsburg 6:45, r At. A MIXED TRAIN haves Cliambarsburg 8:00, A m Oroantaatle 0:26, arriving at Ilagerstpwn 10:10, • m. - E4BT,WAIip . ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN 1011TCH Clniinb,sburg 5:00 0 W, Shippensburg 5:20, Newrilla 5:00, Carlisle 0:33, Olsehanictiburg 7:02 arriving at HarrisbUrg 7:30, a U. . MAIL TRAIN Laren Rags. strewn 8:00 A SI, green ensile 8:35, Chlgniberaburg 8:18, Shrupsusburg 0:40, Nalvelliu 10:14, Carlisle 10:50, Mechanicsburg 11:24 arriving at iirtrrifibllrg 11:55i A. U. EXPRRSB s .TRAIN lea Yes llngerstown . 12:00 sr, Greoscustle 12:20, Chainbersburg 1:05, Shiliphesburg 1:37,17in/sills 2:10, Carllsli(2:so, Mechanicsburg 3:18, strlying,at liars hilalrg 3450, r r. A 311.01) 1 TRAIN loaves llagarstovin 3:05 r - st, iiilrechmaitle 4:12, Arriving at Oliainbermhurg 5:05; At • Atir Making close connecilons at Harrisburg Mitt Irides to and froniViiiindelphia, New York,Pittsbutt Baltimore and Washington . . . , ' 0.. NAULL; Supt . . 'Ailltiostolllco Cbrimb'g Nov. 0, 1860. • GOLD DOWN 1 DoWN,I DOW.lstr • .. TREMEND.OI:IS OtCLIN',I.I . INVITE alh-kludont Dry:popo,, Paulo. L 03 4, top.: Nawi IYork.i and Plalladolplail, wittOng. the,, iue portOrwlnimonao lota sinew and Goalruble goods forced intogoisuctienroom and sold at a sited tic o f which account, fur tho priori! join enabled to offor srarou ntdo gooda.to bums. • ooods nonfood ovary day at pricy that will matouiola ill •. •• , . , Paisley 'Maids, jewel Stripa Shawls,' .ininar Wool Long and Square Shawls, . lain Black do, Cashmere Beads, , Ti.,s new . .tylo and many other fancy goods a t prices that defy colopotltion as 1 have received Om on 16 days sale, ell u‘lAold to ho roturpon,, an advantage no other house in the county posseSses. oat Black, Bloc, Green; POW, Lohd, Wino and Proem Wool Hopp., Lest quality, at a groat redaction.. Mach Alpaccas, of host make in'hxhitence, at prices lower than previous to thu war ,which shows thu effect of a paitic. Men's and.lloy'e Weer: llnwy penvor Plain Black uud Peary Cloths and Casslmeres, :at hlete, Joatis, alld all the varlutur .gJcds sultablo for the summit at greatly reduced rides. . Water, root) Wattir' Proof I 'rho sale of Water Proof Cloth having increased so much this beitson.P.r hllos' Hulls and elrculaie,''momo uniuttfacturers havo Neut proper to advance the prices• tut we shall con Umtata sod at the leareld'prfelie that - they have ever ~ bean sold at. All ristelitles..4llluel and Gold 111 x: I.Vaterkreet.. „. . ' • , ' - - - • •, • Ladies' • Merino' Vests -and Drawers, - Gant,. Yblrt mid bravery; Ladies' Willioitid 2iderltioaud all wool lime of overyquality,Chlldron's white and fancy wool ,iloso,,trairy, slice wool Man phislipN.,'Gtlngbamr, at ,prices, lowor than they baraboon sold'forw Ind plum. I#dlcentid Children." naw gqtylu .filiimit of •olerydo, ecrlsitlosi, from tho haviest hi (hi finest' tuaindite= tured Gouts.. Ladle.' and, Ohlldren'a lion, Shook', ovary also, of bast quality. Walloon,' coloted sun' opauutorpaues, pt a srrontradactl rh: I isiipeetfully ask' iiii'llispe'rOcin Of Ki 'stock Do'or paretniallog mi I ant confident I not :ablo to unit price., all who may foyor toe, With. .sk call, Don't b huintlistged Into buy Mg' npilin nfc'lloop Mint DI 5, calicos, c., but se,ll',ll, whale otuck o lode right through, all roduaed lu prico. • " . an'.01311.131".• • el2OO Ico. 4], West halo Slrost. - • TC HE : ) IViTiird init i v i c2pitiert Vltitftthl B l itirroe ' vith ennotatit otoplaymont.et4tOrne; tito nimbi or the Emu or fir tho intim moments. It ittinous now! Eglit_und •Id•ollteibti — Periiiiiiii of a - trier - Mtßite I intrn front 50 route toss a. r corning, and it proportional nom by devoting their vddile tlino to Om boul ore% Boys and girl. earn nolirly . ve , much ail MOLL .TlitlVldi who - ore vide muyveitd their nildroxii, and torktbAbital nemore make Obi mapidalloled•olTir:.To tacit 61111111) not: wyllaatt.Aod, f wa velli gontlli, to'pity for Alic .trouble of writing. , oebiebia lily, wn Ich voill do to, cotantencorwbrk on, nail sccOpy of The l'eople's Literary Cloaporibm —one • of tiro 'Argot itad bout family newupaboni publishod—all freoLyinnii.-ittoutler;---1(- - yon Vaimtintrmanonti profitablo work. nddroxt AL 0. ALLEN & 00., A o oil a, Aluitio. • i'• • - •iii,, • •• 1 • ..._• :•;• : • Tllll CIIHAITST PARER, IN , Mil ST4i..l • A Pori, bolint. ratio lot Oi o Dollar a ,Year 1 TIME .BLOMFIDLD—T.I.3IIt3; . ..an.In:. JL depeAdnot Family Journal, pub.lalnl weekly, at New lalootatield`, to,, Will, on 'the let of Jainiary 1870, be enlarged, too Forty Column Paper. Fitch ppinUor rwlll:coatalit r Orlgfual or talented ctorien. Aneodotem Local and Niacallanootie New,' and ouch • variety th' Intureatinifjtoading Blattar, that it can not 1101 toqb• • Iwelcillnanlvialtint(to, every family .otrele. it, will be printod mr that clam paper, end 'mailed to anbacriliore at the lowiniee of UNE DOL. LAU par yiliV f ln adininciamLBpechnen coplie mono& *co. 2deefe3t I Now Bloom, old, rii.l STORE R0031.:01; RENT. A rare °hence ,le tklered to , "-any ono &airing, to Clump, or go Into beln e ne, an the Odd' Fellow' nail neseeletlon Sprifigi't hive an elegant, room. 65 1 . .0610', VI wide, Nellie, an uplin hont, In ,Oinbeist,tAelnoonporOnn- ,the porongtt 4-ICoek SPrIPIII,IO I 444:oOnMY, , PL, '. • (U K tiv.inktnnatnii,,l444,:titnl..oaa'rpiio* AhmoelettOtt."- AtidantVAN - Bdirs. imsTATE NOTIOk.:•zOg'.: •1; _ii24 Letters testamentary on the .estate of Samuel .411(110.04M of Ilampdenlownship; dammed, having 'Beau lashed - brth altegliferef - Cumberland - ccunty - to the undersigned, residing in East POllllO/01COUgh town ship, notice is hereby given to. all portions kumVing themselves indebted to said estate to make payment, -and thotie.liaidna - ntalms to - present _them, properly authenticiited,rferjlettleinent, to .6 . r 26hoet - 'WILLIAM SADLER, Executor. T HE CARLISIE ACADEgi' . . , , TIIR.ONLY SCHOOL 'MUCH - PREPARS YQ. E NCI MEN FOR COLIEOR IN cimant..„„. 'An English - and .Classical School for . young and boyo will ho opened September 6, In Bentes building, on South Hanover Street. Puplia I nstruc torl in English, Classics, Mathemnli Natural Scicrica, Ponmonohip, ho., , ' TUE coultati or 'STUDY.; 7 • is destined to malty thorough English scholars and Co prepare for 6bl/spo. Special - attention will be given to 'PracticaL Ariihntefie, Rending, Spelling, Penmanship, &a , that students may be well Murrell; ad for bnirinoss4lfe, and have 11. good foundation for n moro extended caureo of study. is ~, ,, t llll GOVERNMENT will he adapted to young gentlemen amhtlinso Nvito cannot be treated time will not ho allolved to remain with WI. • THE SCHOOL YEAR. QM hi divided Into two sessions, beglneftig respectively September 0, and January 3.. TEEMS, PER ESSIOg, (Payable In Advance.) tat Soa•ton, Common English, , 00 du Cidootco svitCCordmoil Engllol, 20 00 '2d Bession, Column E n 25 00 do ChiaAis Common EnallA, • 20 ou = 'ilia scholars of this Amidemy, by tho payment. of a. small sums annually, eau hare [house of the College Libraries, containing 25,000 volumes, VACATIONS —July and August, and from Christ. MTh to tho Monday lifter Now Year. BOARDING Le.—Pupile front I alnond L o co the privilege of rooming .111 Dickinson Collega It they elm.° to do so, and will find good boarding either In Collegoiclubs or hi- privet° families; ranging from $2 10 -- to - 2 , 5 00 per rick. Address, IL W. STERRETT, A. B. Panelpal .• CARLISLE, PA. tak gient pleasure_in coml.:Ming Mr. It. W. Sterrett, A. 8., ati a gentleman eminently qualified to teach. IMY.,conailei,co In hint is inch, OUR I Omit commit my own son to lad care. •- - . It. L. DAMiEia„ Ilreaklentniortinson College. Sep. J, Em CHRISTIAN INIIOFF, of Carlisle„ EMI INS the nolo right, no Agent Ter Cnitibeihind County,l'a:, for the onto, ‘rholosale, of a now -ITO , • BURNINGFItUID; culled KING'S NSN 'EXPLOSIVEIVRILLIANT IL- = BURNING , FLUID, A _ selli.ll Is superior to nnything vier IHtrodurvd: and can uupply the trade through the count•, 101.10e:tie Their FLUID is ilieoper da; K IMP ne; it is ton MIZZ262 explosive; tnakealt tater, eiTtrer, tigh t than Koromenooritny Labor oil or cdmpound •bmlts no - bad odor or Towel], nod is p.rfnetly horn; TlSlorchantrorothors wishing to peopia to teat tills _loso6o =Mr == Goam N E Iit . _.QItQC.KU STORE, Thn suhsqrillop hay lug purchased Mnsserilnitll'a corner,.on roulfrut nod Math rd x [mats, and'on•cted then MI a Sti/riii;TinT. - tilia9iplilinil:Wilif li—str,--stoa— :.t. well Qelooo.l Flesh (hoc erlev Ills lancl, will be found 10 be rolnpletu In 151 . .), particular, nod only thing sold will be wail/mite/1- cc 11.111:VSI•tited lie of all Plods, '„ GGEENSWARR, GLASSWARE, ' I" IVOODE W A RE, • WILLOWWARE, • PERFUMERY, SOAP, A gond ns,ortmont of NOTIONS. A yymel.illty made on ull kinds of Salt Aloats. ouch no HUMS, ! Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, Sre Dried, Canned and or all Elndo, cow:tautly en hand FLOUR nml PEED of the Iyat grad., niel in quantities to emit pureliasera.',- tioeila Font to any part or the town if tleslroil Call and price p.urivit at 1h 41. Palt Poe/A.14 Strolt.• • • JOHN ,Sept 1869-6 m LADIES' , FANCY 'FURS ! JGUN l!'-/111,li 1 RA, Mi.ldb.) of tho block, botwoon. Sov oth awl Eighth - • Streotx, .Houth rido, PITILADELUITIA. „ . . . , I • . IMPOltiltlf,' .O,IUtACTIREIL At4ii Dim LEE, IN AND QUALITY OF • - • • • `l[.?' A IsVO 'Y ' F S ," }•or, i..tous AZil) CIiILDRI N s 11 EAR Thving volareed, rennithilt..d. and improved r4y ol:1 and favoraly known yUlt It el:0111CM and Intvihi impi clod n'very largo and splendid assortment of ell the different kindooffurs front first Itand,in Enrope . , and bars had Clotir tootle up by the most skillful workmen. I would respectfully invite my h leads or Cumberland and adjacent conotin4, to call and ex• amino my very large and ~,,ortowoc nl Fancy-Furs for Ladles and Children: ,Llllll determ ined to aril nt Mk \V prices as any otber re:mortal& Louse In this city. sill Vat, marranted. No pit:, relmvs.mtlund to cgrrt, wdrs. 179 E pt a GREAT DISTRIBUTION ' ,lletrol;ofi6in Ciffti Compawy Bg the Guth, gi . lil to ftle'nnihtiiit'or:ti'L.3rit),oo(..., ' EVERY TIORE't DRAWS A PRIZE, Ls.Citsh gifts, each ♦ ;10,000 .;.1.0 Carl' gifts„ each , . 5 .00 0 20 Cash gifin, ttacit .1,000 40 Cash gifts, each " 200 Cash gifts, each ' • • 100 . 300 Cloth gifts. each ' , 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos. c:101 to $7OO . .-.7s,Elogant Rosewood, t 75 to:, 0.0 'B5O Anteing . Mitchloce,' • • ' cu to' 175 R 200 Oold etches, "75 to hil l Quilt prieKSlluer ,Oil colloid of ,i,01)0,00.) A chance to draw tills , of the above pries, for 25 ers 7 Tickets decanting prices two settled ite envelOpes oho well mixed On recolpt of 25 cents o sealed licAel drawn without.. clioloo 'and ,ient'by ;g, looy dress, Thoprize fawned Mien it will be delivcrektq lielvit holder on paytnotrkof orie,efollar. dltrizcs aro immeillatoli' tient, to any oath°. by expto or rotor. , moll: , . . You 41.11 know what your'prizo is if fore yo. PoY • (milt. A ny prize exchanged .for au her VllllllO rob. ue N 6 ;Blanks. Our listrons can' dePend 'on foie ,deniing. , - - • ltswrgwvoss =:-We select the following front. notnY , who have lotoly drown veinal owl - kindly pernlittod tette Publiell them IS I) Willtine, Buffa lo, t 5.0110; Mies Anniortieurns, Chletgo, Piano, Scf.o, Joint D. Moure,,Lout.vlll.., , ,til .00 • ; Miss litiiiiitt-Wal! worth, Milwaukee. P1ati0,..45(10t , Iter.'" lloi.NoW Orleans. Ku publish no names without It, r. mission. - ' 'x. , 4,ophilolio or the tows: Ire. firm It an* - tloorrro their Iree'lelyVrilotine, Oct 8, "Ire know Clow to tot ti Ihriild •'A Intuit. +f ruts drew t‘ 4. which was prontoll7lrkelvetl.'! Daily tiVAtlx,,Ott Send I..r,rlrpuler. indnoentente to Agent 4 _SAllintotlott_cueronteeLl. gilt MickagV sealed envelopes cootrthis ono Cask gill. riqx tido!. Sr $l, 'l3 for $2; 35 fur l !,; 110 for $l5. All lettere shonld be eddies:tad :11.A11.14211, & CO., ' • ;,, • 1 ,, - 11% Droittlway, WY. • I L.E BTATO PRIVAVE R Thit xuhaerthdr t.frorx at' vitn l .•o6l.lil tho v 11.• Ingo ot,CoatOnylilo,Camburlatid I' inlilicny liotweoit Carli s le and Shippowit•nr4,'on the liraljult' poi tom rlttil t qho, 10110'41i rig:desirable : real Ns tato.: A 'LOT'Oir 0110IIND,Foutatning , • 4, ),LA -Goo4 , ,Mdllllorboarcltil 110u4e ) , a amnia 'Bank Darn, and other anti,' ulldinga: , dpkailtaltia '44,64; 04411610 h i4deiid a:lmin new . Frania Iltilldinkj i)vdatoripd; n'datiepboarded, arid nlabfenad, tfont' Wed conannahar , ' The Olio le Inlideskabla ,nal6htairhinidi7andla ttOiligtv . obod tfado." The'idnaleon nada,- 'rah ha pn,fobaacalttdpiliad, , 'Paiaindan ho; on• had lyaany. alma `to aultinwahhaar, • " • • '` o ' • • 114 tinnia,'4a`2'alinly bereidiallY,'nejiy leekan 21 1 .1Poti : quinberlasticaputy, Rk.` 'RENCI NO numßup 01=MMI CHRISTIAN 'SHOFF. Pickled FR U ITS 718 Arch St:rodt, . 'JOHN 716 Arch Stn ot, A. L. Si'.o SEER'S CO 'CAIN. I , ...SPOAPIRW ', - • • roMitiA* rOot renal; Coarroyantor In Atli , an co (Jlaim • •,,Agout,.. ()Oleo-Main . y•troot,Naar. -Coo tit) S•tif , •• • • ;.. -• • • • " FOR RENT. ' , • _Two' conimodloue tvco l ;;Jor; iirirk Houses, on tho east tilde orlfriet effect, botweep 311 In and Loather streets, jn the, 4oroliglk of Carlltle;, Ilkowlso rein. ablo lot.of grcinnd. on. eaflotdo of Letort contolnlng about TI1111:11.1 ACRES, holm` the property of 'the beli'd of aieleplc' Blirom;deceased, all In excel lent repair, will be Wooed fur one year from tho lot of Arai noxt. For tonna, fix ; enquire of A. L. SPONSI.V.Ii ItonViNtnto'Agikne OEM I A two story BRICK. Pcbtato Resident.° slkunted on South Minor, street, between Pomfret awl South streets, Cirlinle. Tho lot contains 21 feet in frcilit and 120 In depth. The house 13 nearly new, containing donblo'parlors, dining room nod kitchen on die first floor, and Svc cionfortahle chamber, on OKI second NtUry.fltld three finklieil rooms on tint attic, v(od• ont owl...tainting, fruit treed; nd grope- vinc,,,and hydrant lit nip - aril. Ywptiro of A. L. SPONSIA'at, Real Estate Agent: UM NT ALU A 1312 E PIZ .eVrE RE St v , DENHH FOR SAId3., , Sittistn.onEOuth Hanover street, Carlisle, ,11(1if 'Owned nod °coupled by hire. Waslnnood, Into LW., proporty of Ilenedlet Law. The lot fronts on Ilan• over st., 00 toot. nod extends back the snow. width 2,0 feat to an alloy. The itnProveme,tits aro It largo two-story - 11in ME HOUSE, with Verandah in front, containing Double Parlors, 11411, Chamber, bluing room. and IC Ilehon no lower 11,70 r and six elmnibuis end BatltTroorn on the 2nd story. bus and water have been hi tri.(1111.01. a largo Stehle end Cafe logo Ilduse at. the loot of the lot. Tho lot is Weil stu ddod with ornate., at,,. 11,08 and shrubbery, beoidoB fruit 01 almost every deseriptiou end Grapes or the most choice nelson in, iu et.mbince Enquire of A. 1.. SPONSLEII,. Real Netate Agent ER= ORE BANK FOIt SAII.2.—A rich defin posit of the Loot .qnslity lieonstite Ore, lieldlng percent. itoteprislog about lotsited 1n monote is , nthip, about 2 miles irom the Iron Works of C. V. Ail, On the booth able dr the Yellow. Bros:hen There in it stream of water :tinning through the tract audit:lent for wo...hing the ere and furnishing water power he alths. A portion of the / it: under a burn and Will I, ~ r id Nub], et thoelo. Thu balance ix unin• aunthertul. POI FOOS th , irlflll3 of Vie Win, Om Bank may call upon 11,orgr W. I,ldiell, at for inerly known an 11l irlmr'n mill, Mourne townsblp, Cumbm land rounly, or upon A. L..iPoNr.Ert, 11. d E..,tato IMMEM F9ll, SALE.. • • A "Nivato Reritlenre situate On South Ilatuitirr St. Carlisle,-nearly Opposite Emily's Hotel Lumina by James Bentz. 'Thu lot runtaiini Ino trot in front running back 210 feet, and being 70 foot In tiro idth ht the rear. -The• buildings am nearly new and In excul lent order, comprising it eninumillous - - TWO-STORY BRICK rIioNTBUILDINI . wltli a large Twe•Stony Brion Pool: Buildhignttech od eentainnoo ell the Med.o improvements ,ev oo , l,_uaLtur_The-h,catian—of-t-h-la-property is one of the Mgt eligible In the towel, and will, Lo die jell of on favekaljle tem.. Fur term:, and far ther particular, miaire of A. L. SPONSLEft, lteztl Estate Agent MI FOB SAT,E—That desirable. Private. Itvaidoa, eituated nu NV.,t Pomfret treat, Car 11.1,.. ral rain , :10 f o ol Or 4,114 and 240 amt in ,141,14 i. 'fla• improooo,otB oooo4t of o moarioa, TWO STORY BRICK 11 OUSE, Dlnimr lit om, nitd IC itchnii nn tto triwri• "right entivotilTZ Clininki'A on the 11.1 Horan orm. tito front bilfl.lll, and k hoil.ling. a Wash li1)08”, liath ltt,nllt, nnei l'lnst.l; awl pm .pipes rimnim-into the crllnr. .1 byittinlit Milli! yard foul %vat.' on tit, don - . "nn f irn tirokrty is iu snout 1 duttili .n. null dm irmition ono of 111, moth de , i1:11.10 in i town. Th, hot is until st utl dint tcrtlt null trin.salni sin ul.l.ory, and gotta a autn- Lrr of grain , tir.o at stit.orit.r Fir terms apply to A. L. SI ; ONSLEII., late A•zunt :4 it (0 VV SALE. FARM AT PRI . . Fit oat. on ilia Sonlb-nide'of ilho Yellow Breeches crook in Mourn° ttnship, aboutwile East of M A's Iron 11',:trka, containing 711 Aaron, all cloorod but about 2 Aert4t. which are cot oryil ttlth good tint- Milan tlnilititnenliitun - twotstprs I , IUNIE lIUUOB , tilth convenient out Largo BANK BABN'tilth IV:i2on 'Shod and 'Coin :thalte.l. A clod., Apple Orchard fit good .hearing together tt ith l'eaehes, Peals, Cherripa and Clain-, alottidanee and :In e Neellent and never._ lailing.teell of \Voter at tile door, The t oo l is lit a high Oat, or Ludt 1111 , 1, and-thy ,pros ellanill to got elder. Tito location is n deeira -I.le one, Lein. tonr .•hureli, will anti hi hold haunt. soli! Fide lii•adre the 2titti yof &...illentliiia..aext ilia iiirtii•veitl_ tie alforril at ltablie S , Ol ,- on . that flay.- itratifnar-i7c-vietring•"th, Iginie,e.t may call ui.:l tiro. 11'. Leit6oly la Laidtclia mill. in tiat 1 - Far I r-no 'ha - ripply - to • • 1r Qll, 0 Nsiaa, • 'Reg' litatata Agent 1u 69 - A DMINISTRATOWS SALE ' OF REAL, ESTATII ' Ora Ppiddy, December IQ, 1860 . . . Will lie Pohl nn the preniiicii, in proliiiytori ! ,n Chinch, nn tln IV/ilitl II II that ,iiitinble :112ACT OF LANll.l.inlliii i.roperty i.f .lolin L , in Is or .::„„„..] it n,toi , ,1„1, 1;4, k.””t.ouiz,g ELEVEN ACRES, 111010 OF /CS., first quuli Lf of Illoefitune hind The harlot, Ino,fii are a Dotriti.n Ko, it h havhbuildma-, 1 entell ISAILIsi, ample lit the nano titp rhtoe, !merry railing well 01' tinter, it largo einem, r..nreely L. lug.f There le en nch, LI o nit a va: t , ty ev, choijo fruLts, Lippley, prole c, p.IIIIIX, Chi 'Phis is 1 , 10 p, operly :net s v, ry one for an)" f. resin Lire: , a sinall LifiLi aL ry I , rotinetleo tarn,. The 11011. ig within It lbw 1 . 0.14,,1 . ,I: house nod two r.tnl i, in nll reipeei, inivnotageonely ‘trit.• It lv 'within eight Li 11,, el' on the lifilont !fine LLI'L me!, it hil:u;,.4:l“l.ll,lltdf nail, n of enteirevillu, . SJI (0 00111111,1, Itt"%III, IC, , eo:t1 dy, %Oleo terms o ill Sc 00,,10. Sinew,, by OCHS W. 1117, , T , N, Atnitti. (nthw with xlll annexed OEM RECISTE,It'S NOTICE 8u1b ., . it , . 11 , 1 vhl' Ui • 11, 1in.,11 ilt,R I , elorlll.lcli.ll. tltls by 11.0 l'or o 111111- 1111(iiill, 1111,1 ‘ , lll hr pl , ,lLlt'd h. OW Uri itallq' Ceillrt uC Cumbi ,10tinty, t , qlllll 4511 Tilt-qyty. 1,,•1111..1 - 11.•A. I), „, 4/ 1. 1 , 11 . .,titi0l tp.,,,l) , r's es - tat, :IA 111...1 by S. ().1)..v.:11011,...1111111ilf)...to1 or 11. (I. tArelitor r:I Sp.:Aer, , . 'flit , -114, outt 1 Inuol Eliot ly (it 1.L.1.31.y, cif \11•~Lutl its • • .9. Account of A 14,11810 • Bum twin, ;;Qa, dimn E. mEE,, , ,,u,1%;., 11. ,Ilaker, minor child uf.Jvll:l.l:.Ll:.•r,Lao Iw.l 1 , 1111), ilu cencd. ' ••' I+ Aceonut, 7::.;.tiltant llov..man,.guq;:ql;ll, of John K. llou inn 11, init.,..".v.ikirtl of .11/11 001VInall, hat. of Uppvr AllvtrioNvnlK) r'l'lko 11,1 ,to.I fuLLI :woollir of .f,trolt ono of Oa. ex,,otors of .11.r.tham Z. I Irr , Occe-.l,ed. t 3 Via:4 loot final ,MitrAarot O. ll: N'lminiAratrix “rs',l4,ia Sturm, clot ,n , ,I. 7. Flynt, mitt' uocoutit nt I).tniol ntlollo 17tralor 1.. t o of I,owt r Anon S. I , lr.it tif. J.:lna 8184 58,}. , , us of John Linoko, LOT; of 11(' vieochio thim ;;,...mt of *Mil T.". 1 Butz, tr.tor,l El kalmtli 11.thr,.1.ae.of_ailL1411‘...m.tova.1111,, .I , et . . . 10., acrolull of fi Ntor Atolletv 4141:4c..1. uid II IrendCrlioti; 'exruti thr.l f floofgo illeafer:de . . . . 11. 'rlie .Itl 11.1 aeco.t. oil-, 11: ton; llon , Jmnes IL,ltrtm, n u t , Itov. David. Skrivll,,..,c.ntortz 1,1 tutu of Ow .1...0,1' rluaLell. •-• •'• • k • :•1: AO /3 M ev R:$111MIt1;!:, ulto,t,l %Intl: of Ow kind' =1 r:it;k3rAciAziNt. IA iti , in't; \l.w t 73 g 'part %front ' ilbestra (toils, epitqins from fift!) to one hundred Ter ant vnw • e 'nal -6.r than any rintbar portadicat resued in the Enyttsh languayr. j Cl 0.1.1 ',:olicoA of ILo Paw, . , ho 1110 , 1„..popleur 'Monthly to lho ts,rl4l,—.'fiu IVo yon 4 / . 0 . 4.1 . In lor»r, of entogy to the. 1,11 . 71, tom, ittyl oat ird it • lt•trpei'. • nol oillrn inlllll4 elroollttloit trf ohm' t 1.20,011 eoe, lex—ln ol+ 1e ri,04,.i me to 120 found ,onio' ihn othol&4 11011. mid' tenerml-relnling or rho frAy. -Nro; itponk'of I lits work on an m bktioq of ilio,ellll urn of Illu Ann rlc.n people; and 1 lie 111 , 1111trity It no ! old rtql II u u gltaat 1 , , I.liCil 11101 . 1!0',011t folly 1.14 pogo+ of Molter, app., with good , tyto lento; I Vconibllllut,, In Heel f.thu my, Monthly, and Elm non, plulnxnpldnd gintrtorry; - I,ll,Etr(l - wltlEtlio - lhrnl - foxtormrof - ther - thillyjourine., - It'livot taln'ut power in thiCtUs.9uniitat Von of. II Coto pore lltoratura.—Trubner's Glade! to I.,llll.lriCan Litcra, 1107, LOtitll34l. • lit ie onto of 11tu trontlers.Of odifo , 14111 nutnatteinont . of .11nrp.0.1... * Alt (Ito pc, wall 'edit ecl.-771'0,,Voffon, /1- IV° can account ha. itv ant Coot only by tho altnple Owl that It 1110110 inaa'ialy the popolai• tag; furnialn tug tuvartety - ntrinaaning unit inatrnct.vu,yquillug for Iflald4lo.stutt. . ' • , - • ; • SURSGIUPTIO.N 8:--1137 1 k • ' Ilorpdes Mongno;ono year: - ••: 4' '4 'OO n ;A ey,tra golly 'olttpo,thiti •• ikt4.l4,lVooloy, br: toi.aiO111;bo'•}1oPplletl 1.7011;11op 'evory ci:up . 01:)fik.0 sl.to ouch, In oho' rho9ttitittoV of., Mx Copiem for 020.09,.Iyithout oxtrn ropy; • • oobeariptiono to linypi.r'H '',T;;;;;t.ltio, Weekly. Ittpl 'lltrrotr,qo that Oddreen Tot.; Oun'yoar, $10:00Vorptoto'of alurpar'prArlPOPalOponor peldrobs Ipr,,orke yearoß.Qo. 'Back Illunliors Pah dio supplfiAtit ilny titn(b A Comploo Set,,qlllltrpe4l.blagit*Lno, I.OIV 0001• ug'oo volonlOs, to.mt cloth Mudltig, o'lll 4,6xptifris;liviallt,ttedspoine'of pur01010r,.100.42.25 ; poroolttlitoc::81146 voluthen,liy 00111, 1;o50010,58.00, f,O cell la,by.opll, postpokl; Bony, lllo.pOStogo. , ott Aragazitto 41,21 eonts; o kWh,' v9ist be vidtlitt. th a subsoibri.'s b Ps tolli pp. 111IIQTHET19, '1 , ; • -1,10101.41:, 111LE;' , 4.00. STOVES As Atlo osasnii Is of svproachliv when persnLe NU.I do IrtOlting for a dorlrajdo Stove for Parlor of piltchan unc, wa asii a cariattil axanthatlcin at mu• dadlc, bidforlng wa r ithio thu laigast and b'ailtaolect od apeart moot nt STOVES over offered to the ilttzehe of comborland 66tInty, We have 011 helli4theJliOly oda:rated MORNING GLORY 'RASE' BURNER, *Moll.. a Parlor or Dining 1109 w &own, excolp oil, °thus, no thousands V.llO um) thorn will testily Tun tAG 11T HOUSE, =I TIIE MOR,NING- Moon Base Burner THE DIMMING GLORY, PARLOR •11EATER, and PORTABLE' FTJRNAVES, and other now Parlor, Dlntag — R - adu mul Chambee Roam Etwks We offer nuirlig other 4 go following Cool Rom THE ,11,EGULAT9R, SITPERIOR, NODLE COOL:, nod elty of llorlingtoz! C9MBINATIOIsf: ,{Co oho eon 'till) DIAMOND HiATER FIRE PLACE STOVE, 11 . 1,1 i luwts one, lino or three rooms, mid le de•idndly tff lii"al'F'fi6'lhwo We , onld call attontlon to our 'ltt , gt3 !foci: of T It E en band or made to order. All Itlodfi of ROOFING AND SPOTTIING done on I ... Pomo:1:Mo tenon and without delaT 'poleiron 'Elelr in g 1114141.111 . 4 . fn , CAIr lkW AC. In, Vital to Coll and price our artlolco boforopurdtokug WALKER 4; CLATJDY, - No,lB, Wool MASI Street, • VALUABLE RKAL ESTATE AT' PRIVATE SALE. Th. s ob-erobur wishing to rolinquinish farming, offrot nt prii'ate sale two Valuable LIMESTONE KA.4sU.,..hittool.od_ltullitur.oft_Patretiftitot.woonjk , York' mid and the road leading to Boiling airings, 't short mita from Churolvtoirn and 1 1 4 tulles from Sailing Forintra. • , No 1 Contains about 75 'ACRES, ritira dr or less, nt itxuAttlt. Limostortniontt=itt-o-1411.-atiIO,QCOIII.:2",. ovation. Tito improyoments.aro.'a good ,two , story; ' farm Man, with WaSh Mitiso 'and othor ontbrilldV inv. - an excollo* inwr Tortantqlons& - and - t --- Joao B.Mtc,llarn with wagon Ithstp, corn Crtbs and - other necesstiry'ontlinildiiigK, I _ , ;Phis faroathas Awitt.rmlondid springs _of running. WA bar from which on city 'field might wittily ho • sup , -plied. Tit elle springsleed,t w 0 sploodidtrottepoup Tio.re is also a :old Orchard of clinic& Fruit, Snob' 11, A loph,s, Peals. Peaches, Cherries, 10... No. 2. Contains Montt 70 ACRES of 'aCellinit Lind In first-rate mar.. Thti improve meta.; area th t ill.p two-story WEATIIERBOAItDED 1101.16 E, OPh Ititollen, hobo houoo, &e. A from° -Porn recently ropairod,,With ntigdn'slatO; calm cribs And other out-holdings attached: • . An excellent Apple Orchard:with a largo ,Luantlty ni Ch`erries and other choke trutts around the build ings. 00110 well of water :Ind a large cistern at tho Howe., if tionlrablrt a triet of woodland fur each,plare Is Pri,ns 0 Niting to view`thr,o proportle3'e no do FL, by oiling ou tho subieriber rosiding on tho road leading from Churchtown to Loillng Springs about one toile East of the latter ,placo, or -upon, Wm.. 11 Lutz living close Ly. ' JOHN 1.1.7TZ.• ()Aug 60 tf GRAVEL FARM AT PRIVATE PALE. Root° in Frank ford twp., Cumb...CO , .1 rail° north of 1 !, , rinilim I,antil'of l llosrrecillc and V; tulle from Dll)or'n bridge, adjoining lauds o tr:aninellrost, Lornu IL OfriA and ctlivr;, conlai 0 146 ACRES, (mbre or less,) • 411 caparailbut about :20 , .Acreaorbfek aro with good Timber, oleo, niout :15 -Arr..p- end' Niontl49,. Tho Imprproulento ore., Lmge TIVO-TORY - FRAM'E HOUSE, (now) th„woA lions,, Smoke hour and other nneeKgary. out-buildlugs. A LARGN BANK 'BARN, curly nary, with new Wagon. Shed, Corn Crlb,"Car• Ilowm , , flog Pen, and all nece.,aary Ingo, also, a well pf good, Watonat,tho door and na, abandpccu,of the choicest and Lent fruit. laalbo a 1.6 . 0 Strrata of \oaf (.r rurinlng through the I'4:lloi:tying .thoreon erected a file. S2CW MIL-L This farn, is in tt ton,' stain' or inltivation, tho builaings now, tomes in good onion, d,pd nett limed recently. is silo of t , .o^moot productive and 'best stock Iltrnts to the county, :ind, in convenient to 1.11°04 , 011111d, kc. • • : • ' • •. ,l'ureone duilring to viow the above .15roperty - can do so by calling 00 thu subscriber resitting on the ;• : , .' A.OGMIIt 01, UMAT INDUCEMENTS Evvrylmay invited to call and me , ondnyge2Jnl______ binititnr - htoekf6t which in npell irdr•lingpeetion. Remember v2l' closed nut all our Sunsonn Clunda at auction, and leo N 111 now o 'Tatham tweell. all crur ; • , - AUCTION PRICES No nicolkorminod io clowi ouCtllleptook re . gaid .le;is of COL , T. IV° gutintsgy to ovtry pur fel!ser • `•• TWENTY-TIVE' PER' CENT.' .nn every drol!or'N wpeth of, ginuld; Now‘,.lultoLlem log, and do n't. iduelluso wall you. Bee our goo ,n Anal priega. ,I;:'.,•' . ; • MEI Pottorup of FANCY SILKS at , $l. 5 to $1 7.1 Worth from $2.25' to •'" PRENCII M 1 lLINOT:30111 N,«l, BEST EeGLISII M ERINOES ALL WOOL OASIIMEIMS, SILK POrLINS 11 , DACK . A LL'ACAS, ALT. WOOL DbUpl.EslrAins, CLo c )ATB, .. . . A full Ilur: ''''' -. , .„.• .11101.1.11.N1Nfl GOODS, , tma. , ,,vlll , n..x..riliod in lakes FU11.9;" "ow TIIS, MEM B{,A 11:]iTA, it midi TACOS - RR will nßtonlBll yOu. Dim) itlacim OF Tußuusr •=r , g . r u 9 -91 • MADE RAG. alippti';y4apt, qfpttip. . ...• . ' Wo are still taking , - • ... WOOL ~'N. AND . Q ...', 1'..4.t.c D R i •'.:.•;'t, ~ : l! .APIT R ri,' AGS. 0.. , 2A. t',lol'o,..cl'A •. • 'et full =obit prloca4 • . . ...,; ~,,! , le I.l'i`' IW. , li'l•;', ".:.‘",".• ... , lt?•1•1' ", • Do'nbt negloot to gall and tufo {Nye much money . •• wo can earo )rota,,; -I •.• • i ~. . • W. o:,9Al9l`Kti ,C . CO. ;) , q, e.s: 'n. P. r::, , i, 7 . iln - thoglatgot*K: ', ''. • hist Main Stroet, . .' , y 1.040,, ,:. • .GraxilOo,lNpleap • • . • . . • MorelmitH . llloooo call .an ore. that wt),;o ~, „,...1 . ' Acolvad filarkonoubrtntnitt it r Wad& .(7 •,• •• • and flack Oltivco.l OnttntlothO t oitol••• ' Cntro; littap_s; roottintOir,444oV ~ ' ' . ."• •'•''..), .... —.- . , N o .ll • l3opth•lingtl • 'rifiept Op • -.:' „. . : , OE STOVES! STOVES! MERRY C[IRTSTMAS, t r --DLIACLAILA, EURPICA, El= MEM ' l4 60 er,nt BM BEM , ..• BEI