Tim MIST; GI ANNUAL =Po= :OF ;ERECTOR POI,. Loc&—orznemons merrnr- TOIN DURING TUB TEAR ENDING JUNE 80, :1889. ~f , , From the annual report of the Hon. JAMOS Pollock, the' Director of the Uni- - ted States Mint, which, under the, date of . Septembor 29, has just , been submit `,-;fed to Secretary Boutwoll, take in teresting.extracts The operations for the' year ending -• Juno 80, 1802; were as' follows ~ The deposits of, bullion at the Mint • .ancibranchoe dUring the filled year were • , Golti, - 113 . 4 - 468;249.761 ,sal ver 11,790,453.49 ; total deposits, $32,- 253,103:05 : From this total a deduction must`'be Made for the bullion redeposited, bars made at one branch of the Mint and redeposited in another for coinage. • Pe ducting-the redeposits, the amount $32,940,2500 - . ---r l — . . The coinage fox' the same period is as' i follows : Gold- coin, pieces, 1,181,802; • value, $21,828,137.50; unparted and ilry; , gold bars, $10,119,828.03 ; silver coin,. pikes, , 1,702,016 ; value, $840,740.50,; silver bars, 0734,100,07 ; nickel-copper and bronze coinage, pieces, 43,782,70 Q ; value, $1,270,005.00. Total number of pieces struck, 87, 800; 038 ; total value of coinage, $37,881,950.20 • • The distribution of .the bullion rO - ceived at the Mint and branches was as follows : • • At Philadelphia, gold deposited, .43,- 681,900,84.; fine gold coined $3,1 . 78,837,_ ; fine gold,,bars, $180,141.01 ; silver deposited and purchased, $503.840.89 ; silver coined, $434,748.00 silver bars, 02,090.12 ;, nickel-copper and bronze• coinage, vue, $1,279,005:00. Total do posits'of gold and silier, $4,185,881.23 ; - total coinage, 15;114,871.03 ; total num ber of pieces, 8,4;000,108. , At the branch' Mint, San Francisco, the gold- deposits were $17,717,1 )3.81 ; gold coined, 118,000,000 ; silver depos its and purchases, $859,834.74 ; silver coined, 1408,000. Total deposits and purchases, $18,069,731.55; total coinage, $19,056,000 ; total number of pieces, 2- 000,500. The assay office in Now York received during the year in gold' bullion, $9;205,- -06E3.83 ; silporbulliou , inoluding purcha ses, $870,439.23. Total' value received, $10,144, 608.06 ; number of fine gold bars stamped, 6,721 ; value, $642,100.55 to *l value 'of gold and silver bars atainped,: $9,864,014,05. At the branch mint, Denver, Colora . dortbe-tleposita-for-unparted-barsivorov gold, $795,666.38 ; silver, 54,826.63_ ; to tnl deposits, $850,306.01. Tho deposits at this blanch for the.ilscal year. ending June 80, 1888, were, $363, 017,70, show ing an increase of $487,877.23. . ' Prior to and since the recent act 'of Congress changing this branch from a mint to an assay °Moe; it has been en gaged in melting, assaying, and stamp --lag - gold - and - silver - bullion,. returning the same to the depositors in the form of unparted bars, bearing the Government stamp of *eight and fineness. As an as-, say office it - wiMmeet all the demands of'! the miner, and Promote...as effectually the ' mining,interesta of the region as a mint for coinage could possibly do. At the Bianchalint, Charlotte, North Carolina, the deposits -have- been very iiinited, but are increasing. It,,is now In operation as au assay office, deposits being receiied assayed, and 'returned to • depositors in the form of unparted bars., -- The depositit for • unparted bars were, gold, $13,160,49. - Thei breech taints at Da rugs Geor - NeWOrleans; Withdfincii have not been in operation. 414'4er:comity - now exists for their continuance, either - ai3 dijiitifbitleie or branchrnints. —The...brembh-inint.atVarsort,-CityNeva:, tie rapidly appioaching completion. he Michinork is nearly all in place, and operatioruf' Will, be commenced. Orders were lashed to complete and put in oper - a4n3e - ipt eta poesible the aisayk partnient•,:This will be done. The periutendlifit of this brkneh reports that they will be ready to open early in Sep teinber ; and this will probably bo the, ease so fat as the general operations are • concerned ; but the ' mere complicated details, in reference to the furnaces, as say: apparatim, etc., will require some weeks longer. From the peculiar character of the bull lon that wilt lie deposited for fine bars c - oinain- the-4,0101re officers of .this branch should , be PiWhiareeperienced, and scientific mon. Thedeposits will be generally of mixedlullion, with a gold fineness of two and one-half to forty thou. sandths ; 940. o 960, and a small percentagii bf base -motels, etc. This bullion, whether deposited for fine bars or coinage, must be refined, or refined 'and parted, according' to the condition of the deposit. does not seem likely,. that much, if any parting will'be done at Carson. The bars of mixed bullion be ing officially ,stamped with both gold and silver proportions, will Ws as saleable as if they'were parte& . I regret that .I am not able to report progress in the ereetioti of the. new branch ' "mint building at San. Fnincisce. It Should te, commenced at once, and pros- Oeuted without further'delay, to final completion. i.. 1 , The redemption of nickel,copper cents , was continued during the fiscal 'year, -payinimt being made therefor in tbiee and Ave eent nickel eiiina. the amount , thus rediEiiWwae, in pounds, 103,586 ; , value, SM, 465.25. Tho'rodemptionfor the fiscal year ending Juno 80, 1868, was lu va1ne,,5260,482.04—a decrease of 160 per centime. . This marked deoreatie indicatest that the redundancy of these small coins has been : greatlydiminished ; , J end %that the amount now outstanding of the one and two enqieceitwas-butlittlei-if any, in excess of fliitunl demand for them: laye provide for the redemption of tho throe-and five cent nickel copper coins. No consideration of public inter-, est or private eonvenience dourgtidetliil rodemPtion of the bronze one.yand,,i-WO . cent pieces, , or the substitution of a nieltol one cent piece for the bronze coin .of that. denomination, I cannot concur in the rooommendation of niy predecessOr for the reduction and redemption of the inferior coins by. area ting a Kind for redemption out of profits: of suclrcoinago lierotoforo paid into the Tretuniry of the llnited Staten. Thu net profits of the nickel copper and bronze' 6iruigti, end paid into the Treasury of the united States during the [rod and fifty ten per .pentum, nor 'Why specie pay-. inents..ecruldliot bo safety T resumed iri thii#firabnthi,frma , this di*: The • peck-7, plp Savo coAdebto in titWovernme4,_ Mtd'hats - : pirOotiturc - eriotitti - to anddefend iipi t credit. tl is.not_Aimetio;fiz_Ellifra_pmfe l dvnti_ if we needed ono, for such a policy as is indicated, for' few nations havo been brought to such a pass. , We may Men tion ono, - -however, which Is Austria. . That country, like tho United qtates, has, for thei - pist : per money, almost : down to the last kreutzer. rho governinent 1 - Pihritrgit - Ivithc — eiliWor currency at a-re 7 duction of mai value: No doubt , tho prOplo aro greatly pleased with the change. • ' Irrance t ltaly, Belgitiro, and Eicviteor-,' TERgive alkelltely reduced their lesser silver ioins - . --- This - they ... not • to get' rid of•paper, to which they hiutnot boon driven, out because the relative value of .silver had increased, so that 'they must „either take thai . Course or do withdnt ver change. And while they were doing that, they wisely redicad tho intrinido :v1 luaeonsiderablybelow the market rate' . for Bnm-bullion, BO as to - be reasonably out of the reach of fluctuations, and not hive to 'do the thing over again upon a lower basis. POSTMASTER GENERAL'S BB- As many of our readers may not Lain the inclination or leisure to read the whole of .the report of Postmaster General CresWell, and as almost every one is in terested in postal affairs, a brief extract may - ho acceptable. The-report is able, as concise as possible, and exhibits the affairs of the department in a.favorablo light. There has boon, under lifr. Cres-, well's management, improvement in both income and expenditures. . Tho revenues were $18,944,1510,72, and the .:pcpendituros $22,780,502,05, an increase of the former over 1868 of 12.59 per cent. The rospeol tive revenues and oxponses of the fiscal year ending Juno, 1870, aro estimated at $20;878,601, leaving a defleionoj,of $4,-. 702,182. The sales of postage stamps and stamped envelopes were $15,078,- , 061, an increase of $1,214,907 over the 'preceding year.' Tho number of mail routes is stated at 8449, making an ag gregate of 228,721 miles, and in annual transportation of Mails - 99;728i409 miles, at a cost of $11,681,728. Of these routes 20,587mi1eg are by rail, and 20,770 ',by Steamboat. The-increase over the pre ceding year has been o,lo3_miles, and in annual transportation 6,499,078 miles, at an increased cost of $140,445. The cost of transit has been 11.11 eeinte per mile by railroad and 17.81 cents by steamer. There aro in the United States 27,106 postmasters, an increase daring the past year 0(625. Of these 980 aro appointed by the President and Senate, and the re mainder by the Postmaster General. Euring_tho past year there were received at the Dead Lotter Office 8,152,862 tot tors. The money order system has been a gratifying success. Tho business has groWn froin $1,860,122 in 1865tia - $24,- - 848,058 in 1869, and She list year paid a profit to tho departnient of $05,555......- . Tho Report on Foreign Mail. Service shows1,088;858 lettere sent from and 5,- 357 7716 received in the United'States, ex clusive of Canada,. of which, ,both ways, the number is estimated it, 2,000,000. These figures Show a decided increase; The total cost of ocean mail service was $1,143,141 78. The Postmaster General in this connection alludes to the humili ating fnot that not one steamer carrying, the Europoan mails bears the American flag, and snggests the encouragement of American.shipbuilding competition, and the authorization of American registers ferokn It_etearners-puchaaed-by- Americans.—L'"arriaburg Telvraph- • Ann,kanta, 8a ; IN TIM RAMA AND BY TIM A.IITYMILITY OP TIIi COMMONWBALTII OF PIINNSIWYA- JoinT W. GEARY, GOVintilli TUB- SAID tommormuiTir. A PROOLAMATION. . Wm:axis, By the third section of the act of the General Assembly of this..Com monwealtb, approved•the twontyjsecond day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, entitled " An-act to establish a Sinking Fund for the payment of the public debt,?' and by the supplement thereto, approved tho tenth day of April, A. n. one Colima-lid eight hundred and sixty eight,- Ws , made the duty of thoSeeretary oftlio_Cctiannoxi . wealth,.Auditor General, and State Trees- Comtnisalaners of the Sinking Fund created by said And recited act of the , General Assembly, to report annually and certify to the Governor the amount received under the said act, the amount of the debt of the Commonwealth re deemed and held by them : . Whereupon the •Governor shall direct • the certificates representing the same to be cancelled, and on such .eancellation; mine his Preclaination, stating the fact, and the extinguishinent and dna] die charge.of so mink of the principal, of said et'eVria".l,; ' rauft, and It. W. Mackey, GAmmissiori orwof the Sinking F'und,. in obedience to the requiremente of:la*, ropOrt and cer tify to me, that the amount of interest paid and debt of the Commonwealth re-' deempd and hold by them for the year ending on the Thirtieth- day of Novem ber, A. A. onelhoueand eight hundred and sixty nine, amount to TWO MIL LIONS EIGHTY-131.11MT THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED ANIS.SIXTY-NINE DOLLARS, AND THIRTY CENTS,_ made up a s follows, viz-: - Interest paid, Fire per eeut loan redeemed, • Relief note* cancelled, Premiums, paid, . . Now therefore, as required by the _Third Section_ot_the_act_ef—the General, Assembly first above mentioned, I Jon* W. OBARY, Governor, neaforosaid, hare caused the doititletites 'representing said indebtedness to , be cancelled, and do hercby; issue this my proalamation, elaring the ,payment, cancellation, extin guisinnent, And final discharge of Threo Hundred and Sixty-Two Thousarul Boron Hundred; and ZightylOtie Dollars and Nino Ceuta ,3.f the.principal of the debt of the Commonwealth. • .Giren•_under nsy hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg this tenth day of Dieember, in the' year of our ,Lord one thousand eight hundred and efity-nine, andbf the Commonwealth the ninety-fourth.. By the dovantor c • • , • raerrof the .oornmonwealt,h Ivor currency quo . poetel-gr be an impor." reetunption; fixing %t. Olen vre shall t „ and reoei The Now York .Epetring Republfe, startod'abont three months ago, auepond 'ed publ ication with Mouditee issue. Tho proprietor, in hie dosing 'article, say's times a r e not propiti ous for aripira ants in tit° newspaper busi ness. .Trade is siagnent iutrertieing patmego . ' ' , ftnatereaSOn . OwV4 ox4,Ad PORT. A Hoe. M. S. Quay has , 'sued thO 'editors of the Pittsburg ComFaorolot for libot • Frederick Douglass la lectUring "our Cosmopolito Nationality." • Governor Walker of 'Virginia, tweirs tho immediate admission of that State.' Senator Sprague has Irepared a two' days speech.:_ Father Hyacinthe lectured last week 1.11 - - Nor - York in Fronk. There was an immense,. crowd prooent, all of whOnCon dorstoodall_ho_said,_of,conrso•: overnor Geary has been ro-elected _Prosident_of_t.he_lliational-Conneil-of,the- Union' ieaguo. JOhn W. Garrett has boon re-olected President . of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company.- Senator Morrill Is chairman of the Com mittee of Appropriations instead of Mr. iresseaiden. •e 'Governor Banter - of 1 ennessee, says there are 640 convicts in tho Penitentiary -of that State. • Yields, who was executed last week at Williamsport, is said fa hate wealthy and respectable rolativos. • - Mr. Singerly, the State Printeris erect big a magnificent printinghouse on third street in Harrisburg:.' Tito World pays a high compliment to Gonoral Grant - for his ndmination of Judge Woodruff for Circuit Judge of Now York. The World ought to :know. that Grant makes good appointments generally. , • ••• Horace Greeley recommends. General Sigel forthe appointment of United,,Statos Marshal for New Rork , on the gr,ounds that kis pomilaxity did much'for.tbs Ito- publican party in the lath election in - that State. • L Cr4l), baggage agent of the . Northern Central Railroad ecmpany_a Harrisburg, Lee patented a signal light for locomotives and steam boats; which is visible for miles. Senator Penton of New York, pays 101$0 per week for his board and lodging at the Arlington Hotel in Washington. His salary . is-a-little less- than--$lOO per week. It pays itemensely to be Sdria;tor, but we suppose the work is correepond ingly hard. The Prince of Wales,has recently be come tho father of .a young daughter— the family now consisting of two boys and three girirg after a marriage of six years. Should the Prince arid Princess live, to celebrate their golden wodding, the chanoos are, that the family. party - 1 large. The Tribune says that the expense of living of Secretary Fish at Washington, are. $25,000 per year, and that no man is freer from ostentation or love of display 'than is the 6ebrstary Of State. Either of those astortions_may-bo- truo, -but-we 'doubt if both are correct. - • Governor Baker of Indiana, has solved a draft froth the Government for over $4,000,000, the tenth installment of the Indiana war. claims. Pennsylvania would release in full for that ariuthut in cash. • Hon. Richard J. Haldeman, of 'this 'patriot, a member of the Censua mittee, made a speech last week In Con pose. Ho advocates the taking, of -a fsllisitd-eomplete census, and intends proposing a , tetum of weeklyincomee from wages, salaries and professions. The speech barring what' wee political was a good one. c re print today the 'message of Prea- Jaen% Grant in full. 'FIAT documents have emanated from the White House, which have 'given so universal satisfac tion. , Those who feared that Grant 398113 only a groat soldier, may now dismiss that 'apprehension: . • ‘• 41,7235117 07 $6270t 00 10 00 100 00 The .Day finds fault with Attorney General Browsterfor his recant action in the Beliceppe - caso. When ho gave his opinion-on-tho case tcr - tho - GovernotTif also denounced him. It is exceedingly difficult to determine what course of pie codure would satisfy those journals that havo volunteered as - a high court 'of errors And appeals hi this matter.. IVe are sometimes tonipted to believe that, if Goveraor Goary'wore to pardon the Doo-, 6i now, ho would bo denounced in moat unmeasured terms for his failure to carry out the law, and by those who are now urging tho pardon. ; , : , Justice Grier of the United States Sit , . pram° 'Court has romigned his commission, to tidal iffeet.on the first day: of February 1870.-_llO has been A Inotnber of the ( Su7 promo Court for nearly tiTenty tvof years, and lie retires full of years, and honors. .The vaeanly sensed hY . , hie resignation; *lit iequire a now appOintment- by the Fresident;irliion,almOstnedessarily be ityee to a PenriSylvanten. , ,siktiteng' those whoare . eininent for lheir qualities, Liens for this exalted position the names of Hon. $l., 4. Stanton and Hon . Williaro StrOng meet' readily .oeear. Either of, the giiiitleinesn iluid do infinite Crodt tZ,, I the Mali'', end *Criiidinik9 i ivert!Oie cower to the,mloo 1 1:44o itho Is,, Q* . . . . JNO: W. GURT: • BRIEF ITEMS: TheWolli - COVICY;lo • yield stigiineie of ibe m dolla .. rne* 7 .1 . te-r— -lir is 'Oros I = au who rAI .1: • °f " " ' l. l B° thei• Ycar.M l l g) • 1:104t 1 et The when, and attendant!' at.. the IThite Hintea'ain eompolled to wear swal low-tailed-mats ' , _The, Consul Committee: of'pengyesa of members of theHouso afB(lb Au:Werth°. notyper.sub. A side of fifteen thousandaorea ; ,of anal. and minhral landin Gra,na and . , , Hincral 'counties. We Virginia;', bee - just been mado for $225,006.. ;;•„: ,; • • - The Hebrew Zrativkal ,Bays there are .0;000,000 Jews in the - )yorl4, w) 10 4 1 ' aboutl,Boo,Pollare_.in Hussia, in Germany, 80,000;in prance, 50,000 in Great Britain, and 200, 000 in America. Itisiaid to ho -a notorious fact that one of, petty Democratic judges Of Now Yolk • "city invariably gives .his verdicts in favor , of the ~cOntestant who . employs hit son.cts,:counsol,- .no patter what tho morits.of the caso may be. • The price of dovornthent .bonds ad-, vanood in London considerably ttpow •Ute publication of the •Drosiderit'tomessage, which. was traneraltted-•-by tolegrupb. There was also .a• ;marked advance in Now York and - --Tho foreign exports - of - Savannah - for thd month of • November foot up, fouir millions of dollars. 1:),t this, all but six , Pen thousand wore cotton.. Two mil lions: and a - quarter went to•Liveripol, and ono Pillion and a quarter to Dane: trattiott IttraAr. VOL; OD. .NO. GO. EDITORIAL BREVITIES t. ', .-. ': ' : - 'l' LAIR* SPEAKS. - - Cioit. • ...,,'') Blair, who mayo. 4, i toredaB ; ,`;',, g the Democratic antlida :1 Kr --thsT,"." - Preeidenerin-.1 dB, Ite '1 ,:, made a I ''.f ,' % , 001'410 'epoch in - o. o."=] f i City . . ~ ..,1 •as not very rem kale, :%., I T , ',, .•1 Gm : A ~,,,givou to makin and for Ae, last- two years to making them inthili r -interest of the' Democracy, 't or of their erring brethren of the late, onfed&ra . 4Y:l--liettlialtltille:T . 3)inl:o:Pirtilq4 paLtzatto - en Ot) lab ?mail to,...xletory l, Wliielflifay bolrue or may tietbd. ';" . " - iiie FPus 3l dwas s a ( l l . 9 .#ePqil'eA,i l 4 6l 4: l ; ycari sinv, ,whpm lie flattered himself with,the same opinion., , if e, admits.his,eurprile - , when he heard,ef the *7lr yoflc e lecti on „ 10, 1; t, we, i prostonethet i was ; hecause, , hia, vanity r,nade,himthink, that4Pie.Perl ' omacy could.u!t; win:with lihnOt t imsl.,no show wiuttpvcr„Wheu ho, was npp.in, tit'e c , 'held. Ile feels' that thee tritunplof th t e; Democracy 'With not, a'partiOn ene;Whlch d may be'milcb' Way" of sayingthat - the lienrciiiey is: no piirti, ' llnlie('3S"finit it wilkmainfain the' pUrityioeits ''princi-' . pleti; Whiclt, , Weiddiip ii 9 ai.4thu,lp:•4. do if thi:Princlidei arc wh ' st • dr. Nair said they were, .beford ho liedainb aindfilidr . . of te party. We, doubt if thiYPOuidl.m . even sallied by him. • . . .. ~lir: bltirpn ssome high c pl ment to the President. Ho'sees, very little in his message to Object td, and thinks that ,GimeralGrant hag mere ability'tlMn thd thO'D,emoemey" 'credit 'him' with: 'lip lliiiilia, liOwever, - that he -is stubborn,. arid:aloes , and ' exteedingly dangeroub.; 'The Deincicracy are'adirseil to Onit'sCof-, ling at the'Presiderit' and'to ' 'Communes - writ Ching him. .He Also thinki 'thatwhile Grant is given to enjoy himself On all oe-, casions, there are times when-ho can -lit tend to business With more industry than ii; agreeable to the country.',.'_' ~', , - i I= Mr. Blair has Made many worse speech; os than the ono we' havejust 'sketched, both for himself and the DeMocracy. insane throats of revolution when a can did him little: credit ? : although they did some .good incidentally in help ing tviefeat the Democracy. 'The cam paign•of 18Ut , las , brought him .semo- : 'thing, and we are inelined.to believe has done the Democracy some good. They' have at least realiZed • that the pee pie are nett° be frightened by silly threats of revolution, 'and anneals - to their baser projadices into placing! the Givernment in the . oontrol of those who devoted their. best energies to its destruction:. If Mr. Blair should live three years longer,'aud the Democracy again give 'him a nomi -nation-o-n-the-nationalTticket, he would doubtless. Make himself less 'offensive 'pan ho did a year ago, bull wouldscarce ly be more .suecessfull.. Ito would hovs ever have no hesitation in taking .tine nomination. . ' Tho Brirrhibutg Patriot Oomph:ins of the. Sinking Fund Commissionoi thus : ' " The proposition of the' Commission ors of the Sinking Fund, Augtistlast, was 'to redeem One Million. Ddllars of the 3tate debt: NoW Governor Geary issues a proclemation - setti4 forth that Tlefee Hundred widSirty-two theireand, Own Hundred and Eighty-one :Dollars and Nine . Cents is - the entire amount of the dept extinguished during the year ending November 86, e. u.,.1869, or - a little more than ohe-third of the sum which. the pre-election proclamation in duced the public to believe would be can celled 1 Porhaph the' innocent lambs of the radical press, who pulled the wool over The oyes of verdant pumpkins dur ing thelate campaign, will loolca little sheopislr,whorrbrotight to face this se quel of their enthusiastic praises of Wv;.. ernor Geary's administrative capacity: Perhaps, tooithenromises offi eialsi even if stamped with the solemn' attic broineabof the. Commonwealth, will in future be received by the publio with a grain of allowance." We confess we can't see that the case is quite made out. It was undoubtedly -advertised that the State was able 'and willing to pay its obligations before' they came - due, but we know of no power in the Commissioners or the' Governor to compel those who held the loans-to 'pre sent them for payment. Persone holding the obligations of the State could preSent them or not, just as they chose: If any. wore ppesented under that advertisement and refused, then' there was bad -faith and mismanagement; if not, there is no 'ground of complaint If there had been some_twonty,milliona_overdue, as there. were under Democratic rule, it might have-been easier to got a million of boiuls in, than it is now, when. - the State keeps faitbiwith its creditors. The - fact that the holders of our State seburitibi do hot . present them when payment hi offerecl,._is. about as sure evidence Of the State's good. oredit-aa we' could reasonably ask. -Mr. Mickey is abundantly able and willing to, redeem all the bonds ho: advertised for, and if our Demooratio friends haire any-, bonds due in Tune, 1870, that they do n't. like to, keep, they 'cab deorease-the debt by'presenting thom.; :l • . . We have tWi) journals" itow before us ehoh containing the - netlona of medical gentlemengentlemeninChicago, with regard to the case of Dr. Beheoppe. In ono instance :1 , suntbor of these gentlemen sign a call for a meeting to • secure the intervention:of the Governor "in the ease of br:' Beheopp,o . now under sentonee of death. at for thsmurcler of ' 7 lis avefo.!' In the pro :: ceedings of another meeting the chair , man is nsiiorted 'as stating , thetas cole-, brtzted.shemist Dr. DdroltriftB Add Onaly44 the contents of jhe stomach of Os -woman said to be poisoned bg Dr.• &kappa and hadpublifoly ciec!araci /hat et solgoined no poison what Over." • We malie' no Qom. tents whate'ver, but merely (Mote theso etntements to show, how easily,. even as intollikent .gentleinen as compose :those medical Boolotios may be imposed'upom and - lieW77iWthey aro' to aot without Much inyestidation of their subject. ; , The Now York , Ilrorld asks "who can . deny . that-whore tiny Democratic party rnleWyirtuo and morality provail?'?. Will . the'Ward 'please give 'the D'emoc'ratic nnkjority of thofivePointo District Mita: 'own city; and then- write - out.a tolerably,' , fair description of the moraliVof that eality Its question. mild ho Answered more satiefactorlly after such r inforrim- 'The Supronoe'COurt Inte grantod, with Ile consent" 'f derieral, a. writ of amok in th'e v catio, tho Ccinintoit Vataitli iniale it ro turnablo on lite flnit It WC Snitrennt on' tliti heanig: It Adva Court' nitdihe: Cap 7i11,1)(t tiled itgait), if -not; rtiisord4f the'ciiiivieVeon ainlseht'ence • roinain. ' =tannin() tiki !yairatit Will 1;e • Dave:our: Democratic Erionila 'ilia CieOtimas took plaperocciatiy,inillia.: TOxiia? or don't tim,y‘Osirer iibOut tiotioing thotlo *tipociiuritacoo,t, A few dais ago in Wasbington CktY, 'a, Young rip .0 , rim ' brfithar in . ', to flui Portugues -. nie , was ,- ed ,- a young, _colored_wo IL :.., ho _I .., , . , 15 i id-to to, bandsoMo .ac .. •••1 0 ,.',. d: .0 con lir m :rums . 4 „. o r.!l" . i' , 1 . 0. .P‘ o'. mit, r. ' 'te, I t-bis .reo'i a. Phis irtr ' . lir' , ..itfibe tl. es .... . Rto 41 years gone by, called amalgamation, and more recently mbicor,igenAtion, and whioh licl.s sOinfitkgra , ,goldillnklyrrseinlthek. l 'oyts thala - ticlii6get 1 Sdrfp6se t o bia& Inorerblukberen.perforine&hrsomen ~ istcr who known to sympathize with lidbubliesiiiiideaViratild n't there' ba, lideri:l3ffitidlalb , Aohuneiatlondbf-lils'iur tioilii ill'Oni'DornOCiati&paiporii 9 - Strange t i o l i3dflidirOlerithltiqs treated 'its stingy 'a klece'lil i limkt::2 'lldir t is itgentlem6l:l_ What 'ibouldle . "doilili'rrith if; clergyman Mitrilea it, crbitikliian :to' i!, '6oldieir •ivSnimi P&YoU aro- SAM* ''fiut :iifrAta- to% •iiptlik out. bdCAso .it : bakniiittiq'S' a ,CritlieliC'!Miest;l: l 4hliilii, a good'. thU'o , • noti 'id ' clisettild ilMSilbje4.• • i'leasi?, g 0 , 1,..i . r,,....;•.1...r k '," L, ..: .' lii , 4:: ..• ,‘ •, ~ iiadors to`' the :litGclaniation G;;;;ei'nii,.Goary;', thaftliot i Oinnifssionoi• of dip Silikino rand havO' year` cudiiig ombor 11 . 0;—i866, 87;- 97 and',Ailiti2;*ol . !I:I111;011) . M of t*; iatitto our iiiiiits' , :tiiin•Criiiki"foi l tini'Ri3rincOr ! i ospenses of the thivOinmeni,tGo interest, and, even tlu;':debt it;:efe'witholifinlcurn borilig a single am* of the land of the' Mato with tnsation., Our farmors shOuld Boar this inmind then told 'of the evils of Ttepublicaii rule. • „Hon. William Atelennan of Washing ton.. county has been , appointed ,lay gm. President,; Judgo of the CircnitConrt fOr, the States, of ;Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and. Delaware,. , - Judgo -IlloKennan, though-not pvomlnent, as a politician, : is Jawyer of, ability, and_ will make, anox• cellent Judge. =II Andrew Joldison Propesad tci•pay thn . bitereht of the , national debt fog sixteen years,:and then repudiate: Grant saya,. we can pay the 'whole debt . and ,interest in ten years, withant . increase-of taxa-. tion. This illnstrateir pretty' fully the difference between Petnoeratio and Re prtblican ; -- . . MARRIED Wl'.llE R-aWALTERN.,-On the second Inetant, in • Murhanlnekurrr.lby_thedlay. John-Anito-Miabwid - Z Weber, to Miss Kate E. 'Walters, both.of nab; county' Oh. the seventh lestant,by the eun, Mr, Samuel Ego; of Dickineon townehlp, to &nee Sallie et. Nickel, of Menbiniceburg., ' ' KEGLERt—.STEVENSON.,—At St. John's Episcopal Church, Cnrllalu , ou the nipth Instant, by the Inv. W. 0. ',remit, Rector, Adara`lfeller, lag., Wittier of the fecund Notional Bank of. Mechanicsburg,' to Altal Katherine Will:ins, daughter of Dr.T. C. fitesoueon of Carnal°. SAMPLIV—ROKILLS.—On the eecOniaf Macomb% at the hilrer Spring Church, by the Rev. ,SlcKee, Mr. Samuel Semple, to litstr.iggle Enkels bath of Silver . - . . - - LIVINGSTQN—IIRLTZHOOVEIL—On, . November eioteesth, by the Rev.. IL R. Fleck, tleorgo W. Livingston, to 3i too Mary R: Baltzhoover, both of this comity. LONG t ID OR P—l( E.P.P.—On November twenty- Ihrd, by the Fata9, George V. Longedorf, tb MWu Vir ginia 1). Kopp, both of thbi , coanty. iIEILIN ( I—TifOIANNN,--On the ninth Instant, by •the Nev. It Nietfor, Mr..7ohn A: (lolling, of Iferriv" blirg, and Mir) /no; S. Thomem; of North Middlolon; DIED STUART;—On Thlastlny, Docomlcr near lobo Culbertson, von of W. ankLizzlo O. Stuart, Ted 'ono year, 11 ill° MOlitilp and (doyen day. CLARK.—At Carrollton Illinois, en the twenty- ulntlrof Norember,Zobert-Y.-Clark,--fortnerly of this place, In tho filly-eighth year of Ida ago. . the twenty seventh ultimo, at her resi dence In DICkIOIMII torrnship,Jllrs. 'Marls Line. In. her nisi i-reeond year. . A light has frotnnur household gone, - • A vOlco.tio 4 lovod'ls stllica;- A veld Is !eft in many beams,' ' That never can be filled. - • 7' •• EMM C AII LISLE ‘PILOIStICE 111ARIERT Cnrliqh;, pocelber 15;48-60' Family Flour. Superfine do. do RYE. %VETTE WILEAT II RD d 0..... RYE OATS, CLOVIiRSISIID TIMOTHY:it:EU 4, t BARLEY* 70 ..... ......45 ""..? oo 50 2 00 BE • Gienet.F4 .Produce Ittarkiet. . --. Cnrifelo, Deeemberls, 1609. " Corra.lted Weekly byl,Witliam Washmooil BUTTB I, ' " 3511,CC0N BlIOULD . 11119"; 16 ROUE, ~. ", .. 10 BACON SIDES, ' . 00 GARB, 18 WHITE BEANS . -$ LO TA 1.1, , ,w. . ' "'" B PABED•PBACIIEB, 20 B'2 A P,.. • ,: • SIONPAIIIIII PEACII4B 10 E E.... , BAVA N. ' 30 DRIED,APPLISS 4 308 IACON,IIeIII4 .18 RAUB -,,, • --, -',---, - • 3 JU ST. RECEIVED full I.toSi at Nollonnof all kinds: Fargo line Cblldron:u Mlsnes' and Ladles Worsted andlitorino atxrently reduced prices. Marebants soul do calling to sso for tkeinselves, at ' - -- COYLE N 0.14 South ifanover Streit; .-Carlisle, Toni Ca- =MI LAMPS ADD' GLASSWARE Aid u it7ny prices. lon of tholrml., ttl the lnrgo reattetion of DAMPS AND ODASSWARII, Alao the largo atoey. of 'loom:goods Mar x° aro now ofrerlng. Coal 011 of fuel qualify only, ninth' sound barrola offered , nt lowaat Still 'leather rodoctlott in prico aeon: - Vltiltgolphfa _WOO setta__ol_.QuaerunruroLot - -24 plockt, Itocketl . up (roe, outi4ultrera4 at our .atoro at Homo taloa. - • BLATit t 50N 1011400. Nritale, N. THE ONLY REL ABLE ctrisE FOR DYSPEPSIA. KNOWN IN THE, :!:•••••••••••• WHOLE WORLD; .1),-.1viernint's a coat A niorlegn Dyopopsfa Pills aid Riau Trco TiwConnor 111'11 a poslthrd and' corn, t,r ' • ~dyspopelaiet Ito most agirayideei (anti and' .natter of how long stMullag. • They polietinto the soeret abode of this terrible dieeime,'and exteriidnato if rOotuaif Unmet', forever. They oltorbite morn mcotlY and silent gunship- titan . tong-no ran tell. , , Tliey aro noted for. ocirlitgAo, moot deoporatei and hopeless CMI3(I, means mil to if -ford roller. "'" - No. form 'of. ,Bye'pepotai inditmetlou eau -motet Da. }Ctertenr ' e tiot_p• pattrwting }lndic Vino Tree .Tor ()orchid. It bribe, priitelPhi of the'ilea Tree, obtained by a pa: .culler precool In the distillation ot the ter; by which- Ate highest 'Indio:II propartlos are retained. it leel'- , arati-e,tim digestive' orgnos and reatorm tho appetite. - It ht tho'dobl 11 tad ejotion.. it., purities aid enrfehee the blood, and • "vixfitle frouthil ; eYsteta the: eoiruption which. eercifola breeda'ou the It di,l9ll'°.° tho wileue or Phlogee'Plaleb atone ,ind air - pessagas yf the lunge. Ile healing, principle upon' thi irritated Mu:foit 'of tho"'inuge and throes, pondratin e to caeh'ditienied part; rCtieving' palti and enhdoing inliamatian. • Is tho vault of years of otudy and OiperlatOnt, • 1.9 offorotl to thaahlictiid, with positive aseuranoo of its route to,eure the 'looing - dlc'eaece, - If lirapithatit• ionedie; Seynd a fecort to.lho menne.of 'corm ',Consumption bf tho . Coup, gyre siliedat press chitle, Llior Complaint , iillad end retailing iethina; Who'opinit'hough, • *tnidleel expert, holding honOroble iiollegidte delptei_ititentiro.timntotheretandontion ,qf schools at' ihn.oince porlorir AieOetated. pith ,him ate threeMa:canning playelehipe of aakturcieledied 'eminenio;eShMislicAlieti era givo'n piddle title' of charm., z Thlaopporfunity fetp(f.qtpi hy . noother t a ettine front''tij• part oi ad. will be plinapilyAnd iirittiallenttilytokiondidi6 Whorl) convenient reinittnitece Atlanta tat tin? ' ofprait e pr Peet OfTic?..orilifi. Pclet; of Vilehart fit.i.wel , lAnnl),lipapila :11111, a e 2. " ithli.h'itne'llhirrOaelptOrptitie; ' „riled of ipiehareP Mao tfrit'otii goni $ > nll ,owonyonblotor . u.iillonpllto tupirOoomi: • , i ) . L, 4,OAPIOLIABT, M. ID., • • ' ' - - No. 282 Nortn Second street • " • g 2 °,4 Om SPECIAL iv-Oircz • , 'IG I 1„v FtyzLo •I NTS I -- • lot- poop! ye got - t, ' Ot - t , through o t, t hair," bid ico Impro - 1 1 .'kith scetoto o .. ad, and there : • eal grgAturderotul p ti' oration ' Whenoy coo , tOmatalllO sedimmit a ri. obo 'of the 4tlae. thttrUoir thko dia.' gut og s tiff le . la4a ry tili4t - Yeat tit . Olson. Thoy ask, therefore, for a harmless ocgotable dyo and And It, pure and ollicaeldus, In Cristadoro's Ex celsior Mar Dye, offered under the unction of Pro. Aisttctifitaref ittaiscoo fh4tilt Stoliteliszi 'ltiothirig drib, erius:"' / '''' / ''' /. 4 ' / omarktadorethatirytuicargatixei,aus, ce.- acts. like's charm on the hair after dyoing. ' Try it. i P 6 1 1 : 3 1 1 , 4 .".r 0. ,- sw. 0 ,0 (", fia ..• ' PI ~ , ' IiIIANDRETE'S PITILS:" Their great value, cot:Mita It: this i , 1 11:Uy moy itil:Cd eb loiig dineivo affects iiity'Or lLo l orkO4v of tho•body:: cud bj thus perm:verb g iu their .uso Alo'dieoseo 7111, po purml, and the Ludy, reotovo4 to houltp . , free from every talut,,ntid Impurity., Their rePutatioli proves their 'nitwit. '.. -•:' , '..Thereas Stalth.,Ceraner and 2'i:tattoo of the, reace ,llnstinge-ou-theljgdson, ease Brandrath'e pp' cured Lim of Dyrprpoia:and Ileartpuro, when every other 'modlciad lied fa ielleve Lim. dCrtlflrate dated Apt, 2,1888. ef:flaTannr„h;Geergi, asp he has, for nearly fortyyearr,. tlecommingoa Inandrath'e as a specific S.elloer fever; that Ito' navel; known patient fo dio who took thorn for thin malady, being otherwise 'round. ~ Tbeirproiopt gee takes nut of the body these matters which feed the fatelliy,of . -tho - Weep.% AB a goneyal family medicine; ho conshitia . thorn for' In Adrian:9'43f 'all °theta; hint Mere ha eptnkn fiomlorrunal experience of their 'qualities.' fiLtNItNISPB 'and OATAIARLI_ treated arith tin 'utmost serer/it; iy J. luau,' M. D.. and Profeecor of Diseases of the Eye:and Rar, (Ur spOcia(iip) in the iiigicat,Cl - dlege of .reonsylocinti, 12 years erperince, (loraierly.of LoydOn, Nottard.)lNo: 'SOS Arch et.reet, '111111.4.' `TemilinOidela 7 Coa he moon - at hit oldie: - The medical tactilty aro jailed to no ' compinr.their patients, as lie hag no aecreta to bla pracNce..-Artitlatat epa losertralc9thout pain. Np charge iornatuntoation. , ' • - - OJnii dely ' • ' " EkIPORTA_NT. NOTICE Farmers, Jamlifeel and. //limy, can purchase, no remedy e Mud .to Dr. Tobitur' Venetian-Liniment, fOr' the curs of cholera, diarrhoea, dyeontery, cronp,colle, 'and Boa "sicknesti, taken, internetliY—(leie perfoetly harraleas; :see - oath accpmfetn3ing eaci bottle) and cutler/laity, for chronic eherunat ism, headache, tooth.' ache, Bore throat, cuts, bonus, swellings, bruises petition's, tilos; Old song • panic in' limbs, Deck and Tho Venetian Liniment' introduced In 11117,aud rid one used it but continue do so,,mrtursttatlng,-1f it tens ten dollars a bottle They would not,be without 'Thous:Mo o• certilleuten MuiLe'seen at the - depot, speaking. of Its wonderful ouiatitio2Propertles. Pricoi Fifty Conte and One DollirO3old: by'. the Druggists and Storekeepers throughoutthe United g Web. Depot, 10 Park Place Now York. - 20nolm inotletainuihe eniTeied for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of ' forithosake-of-sofferlog butodnity, mud freo to all who need It, the receipt For making the eimple 'irinedi by which bo's'ns eared. *Holleran wishing to profit by sho advertis er's experience can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHN D. OGDNN, No.id Codas St, New York. •May7.oD-1y JACOB ECUZITB--PCAr Sir: I have been aflUcted for the last tap year. 'with the Rheumatism and Gout. . Your Bitters' was recommended to me. I tide need It, and I am glad to sa7 It has effected a perfect cure In v in* abort time. Tberefore I re. commend It to all parsons affilaod with the same CUIOIIIOB. - I consider It the best Our In use for any difease the bonito body Is sulect°,l to. • _ E. DaYouzia Philadelphia. TO OONSIINI,PTIVES : The Advortiser„ hiving boon rector ad to 'heat In a tow weeks, by a very pimple remedy.. after hay Tae snireied sovaial years 'with s, is . venii . lung affee s Con, and that dread disease, Conernaptlon bianifons to make. known to his tollow•aufferers the mantle o . aura.' To.. all who doel;e it, he will send a copy of tbo 'pressiiptioa 'used (free of thergo),ivith the direction for irolparinieiiid naing tbo eattioombichihor will Sad a SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA _TiRObIOiIITISr-oto.--The-objecrof—thendrortioor in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and - spread information which ho conceivos te.bo in. valuable; and,be. Lopes every aufforcr will try Lis ' remedy, am it will cost thorn-nothing and may prove a blerslng. . . . liarfleti wishing' tho prescription will please all drew' lEEE . — RET. EDWARD.A. WILSON, itrllltemetiurg, Mugs County New York It.elves me pleasure to mortify tbat hlr. Itcheetes Erma thuentsb In my optrdon' is purely tegetable n Its esnerthition; sni an seellerkt tonic , belne harmless In character/and not being an alcoholic timulunt. ' • YLE 6 . TOOkTON, L.-111 .. 5 25 .. 4 60 .. 460 ...1 10 „ . TO THE CITIZENS OF CARLISLE • lIIEMSBEEM The :UNION , FINN 0081/41 , 1k 'belog greatly In 'need,of fund{ to enable thein'to be of in tho protervation of Property from dpetruction by flro, are compelled to n9k the citizens of Cerlielo for aid, They inee therefore Ootermieed to hold A.' PAIR TN' RICEEM'S BALL, during the approacbloglioliditys; mid earnestly se. licit ;melt donations In.mtiney or goodies our frionda may feel dismued to .contribute. To the hulled we would especially 'appeal for. mete. 'Lance:. Any article whether for use or ornament, (n• matter bow trining)) will be thnalifully receivoil, and the donors gratefully ramonThercti. • • It is now four rums since the Union Company bas' been before the wublio fdr assistance. May we not, therefore, kope that all, (young and old) will give no their aid an d sympathy. Donations eon be left 14 any time with either of the Committee of Armngenwids, or at the Hail, from the twenty-eccond of - December, until the close of the Fair. , L. T. (int FNVIELD, CHAS. A .60RNMAN LUTE. A. LINM„ E COPNMAN,' P.D. HAMPTON, PHEAFFER, • " ff. WOODS. Committeo of Arratgapente. EOM J.M. MASOIMEIMEI3: CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES PINE •QUALITY. ^OP TE A S, PURE SPICES, QUII 'GLASSWARE, r . A.at IL Y FLOU'R BA LT..41.34D i{ll6B OF COUNTRY'PLIODUCE BOUGHT A,ND'S-OLD lowniwzier coax= PITT AND PMPRINT STREBTS —lexleo6o CHEAP 'COAL 1 CHEAP COAL ! 1 NJ The subscrther ie prepared to deliver, by the ma load, to Ihneburnersoind other trimmers along the line of the Cumberland Volley Railroad, the calm brated HICKORY-SWAMP COAL, at the lowest Possible miss for dub. ' This cool Is of stroll superior quality, and will bo furnished naptlces'which will defy all competition. The subscriber will' de f iror coal at Carlisle for the r t 'follewlorpriWpoon of - . . Poo,' , • : Ea is 455 • - • Stove, .• • , 5 66 N 66, 6 66 „ , And to other point. Of tko road ho will didlvor 1 .ntidlog of deducting tho oirouto in nniportlon. GE 1W& ZINN., . , 10eloc093m . . . . NTOTICE.—Noticil ', is' ‘ lifireby given .1.11 that ttie folios:tug - nomad perldise .bare filed .appllcetiona her hotel, Ilquer, : restaurant, and, retail ers' licerunw, under fits tetemt seta of ' riaaembly re-' 'sting thereto, In the °Mee of the Clerh,ofte Court of Quarter deadens of Cumberland-coun t , which said applleetiona will be presented to Bald sure, on Monday, thajOth farcif 'Tannery, 190:,- : :-_, Ito Weil Ward, CifiMo. William H larria,s t • Heat Ward, Cdtllulo. • Jsremlah Hannon •1; , • • . William Boll,' ' I , lo* Cumberland borough .!Jamru Irvin, .LonorAllow township.. •,'.. " ;', .ART4URANTO. •Jacob,lllppla, Waal )liard, Marla, Itraaelsoaa, ". " • "' • ••• 'John G.Hoffman; •• :'Bast Ward, Oarllilo. ,•• Fraperle)c /Abbate, " " , ' Pb77lllp Yritachp ' • " • ' Joimplialser„ Joiludill: Floyd; o ,* ' • William B. Ovai, •'• Nawrillo borotigh., , • William 8, Dunlap, " •,• .• '!'. • L'lolin Orrie; • lifochantrablirg•boviiMb, , lc fitallaki No allure topsl4, Jabn Lati Mfg . ...lnanki Baker,. • Walton •• „Aarktol ?haw; . 1 ; Mouth bilddleton town ship: . merArams, . Edwrira Shawer , o; 0 . 04.11,810 borugb. - John - . • • Eloilmnel -,lfeohanlobbortbolro, ' 'Jtzlitt 11. - Iller, ' . ' - . 1 1401 . 10111 . 0.11M1A11111, - 16deeQD ,r. Clerk olquirtor.Seseletre: , . ERRORS OF YOLITII JOHN T. KUHNS, bonier hi STONEWARE, ~..IyO3DEN,' AND Tin,Lowwmii Dasr OFANDS OF OM Ell EEG MEE - - W NW-TO-DAY • . _t.t.,..1 111CRIBLIWIIALE- OF .F2,I63ONAL' JL 11t0P81111..4. Tuesday. JamstinpAl,--1570.u-rt -47 'be jail, at pre utiolo, on the above day, at the aonee of the, B. M. Kenyon, deceased,. on 91te Walnut Bette* ad, flee miles west of. ellArDeleAtia following pets* al proporty, to alp .Tirnt/ drabght, horse* - four milch Fowa, firie n i A l i wo WWI wagon with... Ned and ladders, top bn sleigh. iotte 'tem plough', shovel plough, harrow. AM a daltutle. trainr;Thains, mattocks shorolsoledges, cradles and other articles.. Hey. 1 1 17 the ton, potatoes. bi the bushel. Also, 11017138 OLD • AND KITCHEN' OR. NITUHE, consisting of one fight day clock, bureau, wardrobe, cook / stove, . and_ ftstures, two ten plate stoves, beditoads and bedding, looking glasses, wash stand's, chairs, tables, carpots two of which are now) by the yard, and many other articles nuntaressau to munition, Ord e. tesommenoo .4440 oskood g iet said , day, when attendance will* be glyon, - odd terms mado known by - JOHN S. MUNRO, • , Executor of S.A l, Ketlyor4 - 4040401e1 'I 16d0t0918 NOTlCE.443ealed Preposals' will •• be ' recelred at this® °ce, until ten o'clock, a. m,, onTiesday, Jinnety 18, 181% for Bitniehing' the :treopk at Carlisle Barracks, Plntuiyleenla, with :the hest • rIPAMILY'FLOUR.,--". • . . 'kr manilla. from and Idler the tire! day of Feb ruary, 1810,,0r tech less thole as. the .Codunlseary, .General - offlobeistance, U. 0 Army, may direct. • ' Priposils' must' be • in' npileato; • and .eddoreed ." Proposals for, l'itimity /four f! and must - contaln the names of two responsible persOns who will 'ffigp the bonds, and Weenie responsible ' .for the faithful:per, romance of the contract: • • • Persons who bid are requested to be present at the opening of the proposals. The Governinentresereei the right to reject - any - (or all) bkrilihieh they may consider unreassnable;er for, any . other standard Firat Liantina.nt and Brergt Captain U. 8. Army, ' 5 'Gretna or,A. O. S., - CARLISLE nAIitItACKH PA:, A - , Dorambor y5,_11889. .. .• ••• • ' 68.1 eco7st • I • R. IIcCARTNIIy, • • MISS° ILI:S. .1, LANDS FOR SALE_AT PUBLICLAUCTIOY. , '• On Saturday, December 1/01300, the undersigned will offer for sato by auction s on the above day, at the Court House in C'arlisio, at 10 o'clock, e..m., • THREE THOUSAND ACRES of very rich,' a...l'well timbered lands, attested In Stoddard county, South • cast Missouri. In tract. to suit purcilarcre.. The Iron Mountain Railroad runs through this - region, and - Mur other railroad, aro now Icing Inaugurntod, ono of which Ia under con tract. Such opportunities for profitable Investment seldom occur In any man's Malmo. Troll particu- Tara will be given on dray of sato reapocting the *oft and delightful climate or this togion; the character of tiro soil, till; nod another surroundinge; or, any cuo may call and obtain Information of the under. al:ned, frills° Donis llouro.! ' ' • ' CM WANT.ED IMMEDIATELY $l,lOO or $2.,000 wanted imineilatafy, for iiz months or one year. Conditions to suit louder. Call st thin led ecGO • , ESTATE NOTlCE.—Letters • 'testa mentary on the estate of .Wlllianc Wise, late et South Middiettn township, deCeased, having been issued ty the Itegiste; of Cumberland county, t. the undersigned, residing in south Middleton township, notice Is hereby girim to or persons knowing them selves Indebted to said estate, to make payment, and those h;yins, claims to present, them„proparly au thunitlented for settlement, to. IndeciM WILLIAM_rasu:-- HOMER, COLLADAY CO., 1,412 and IAI4 . 011ESTNOT stimsr, PHILADELPHIA ISSNAT DAIIRCIAINS TN DRESS 003b8 Taking advantage of the great depreeelon In We elnosa, H. V. & Co., havo made nntrNse i'URCIIASK3_ OF DRES.4 COON *trt_thle umrkot for carb, nt ENORMOUS , 'REMOTION- Elolow the cost of Importation, which they nro no opening, and will offer at a very slight advance. Thoy duke to direct Fp e clal attention to title stock nether with -their own . Jargcimportction, which 4Teneock reitzcod to . con:t4=pondlngly low flare, and will be found the LARGEST AND ,CIII4TEST STOCK ever j ”.!:its, apt other : D9rnetro AB clump In pr:44 1= la BLAb*Tfil I Cam•,@ covEnt,ms - I 'FANCY BLANKETS (fur Buggy Rugs? VERCAiATINGoor:ereiy . Errailo . gind A . / wkly.; ill great lyrgaina DLOTIIN AND CAMIdtERES., FURS! D., D.' TAYLOR, We hare made special niTangototx with Fur house, to keep us supplied with n IR piy of FURS, doting lho sensOn, Or all 4unlities. Handsome sr UR or Mink; Sable of all otherkintls of Fun veg . cheap LADIES' CLOAKS, NEIT ST-YLEk SHAWLS! 1 I Much's:miler the -rates early — lst r the season. All Slie now styles of WOOLLEN GOODS, IToodi, Caps, Chlldrona' Shcks nml Cirenlarw, ritittm, =I OITICLOTIIS!.; I Please ,Ao not full to give us a. will brfore your pureluoieß, Ga wo aro - uoderdOling airy Italian 10 Um county 19noOft J . G OALLIO, cAn.LlsvLt, PENNA., Thu HATTER. of Carlisle I The latest etylerij dirt received! Tho bloat always on hand! I BILK HATS from tbo best - Maim facturun 1 II J. G. CALLS° wisbei to roll tittention to Ills hag stock of HATS AND. CAPS He mantifutprivi Hats to order, end bee tho Litt arriuigomonts for,' colothlg OurOg - and Overcoats, at short :stake The blgLoet 01811TRiCES'pald for COUNTRY FURS .ErOITZ 11151 A CALL."I.4 NO 20 MAIN srmimr lOsepoo READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANOYMENT. Monday, Noyombor 22;:1869 ' GREAT TRUNK LINE FllOll THE North, and North(West for Philadelphia, Now York, 'loading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown; Easton, Ephrater,'Lltla, Lancaster, Col nmbla, Ae., Ac. . 'Trains leave Harrisburg for New York AR f 011014: 2.30,5.86 and 9.10 a. Y. , on 1 12.20 node, aud2.os and 11.00 P. X connecting with similar trains on Penn- Sylvania 'tall Road, and arriving at Now York at 10 16 a; r, and 12.05 noon. 3.35 0.35 and 10 00-r. and 0.00 A. respectively. Bleeping Care aerom pony the 2.30 and 535 A. nod 12.23 noon trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Tetteviile, Tama ous, lillnersville, Ashland, Shamokin, .I.lno Grove. Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 0. u.; and 2 55 and 4.10, P. U. the 2.55 train stopping of Lebanon only; the 4.10 P N. train Stopping at all stations, and making couneetions for Plilladolphla, Nita. {Mlle, Columbia and nil intermeditts station. be tween mild p{ints only. For Pottsville, Sohaylklil Haven and Aiikl,Mru, via flehuyikill and wig u ehauna. Railroad: leave Harrisburg at 240 P. 24. • • • Returning: LOPATA Now York at 0.00, A. /I 12.00 nest, 6.00 and 8.00 P. u., Philadelphia at 8 15-a. tr„ .and 0.80 -P , 4l.—liieeplog - eara - apoompany - thu - 000 tr., 5.00. and 8.00 P. U. traine twin Now York. without ehange. • ' , . MI Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 u., connecting with similar train on Haeti Penn sylvania Railroad, retnniing from Reading at 6.35 P. 1114atoPplog at *II Stations. , Leave Pottsville at 6.40 and 0.00 A. U., sled 905 P. Ilertidoo at 9.30 A. Is., 13hamoklu at 6.40, aud 10.- 40 A. 11'.. Ashland at 7.05 . A. u ,and 72.80 noon, Ta maqua at 0.83. a. u, sod 2.20 r u,, ter Philadelphia and Now York. .. Leave Pottavillovla Salmi!kin an d Buoquobanni Rail Road at 11.16 a, li,for_llarriOnrg,and.ll.RAlVß - Rii - Pitilarimr arid Tien:writ. ' • ' • Reading AcOoMmodatien Train ' lawns Pottovillo At 6.40 A. V. puns Reading' at 7.30, A. at., arriving at Philadelphia.nt 10.20 A. u. Returning, Marco Ildiadolphia, at 4.45 P.m., paining. itoading at 7.40, P. u , arriving at rottsvillo at 9 30 P. it. -Pottitcrivn Accommodation Train, Marini Pate. town at 6.46, A. it. roturoing loaves Philadolliblani .colurobLa Rail Road Trani leas, Readlog . at 1.16 A. It., and 0:16, rt w: for . IVldata, lAnhaator Columbia. &a. • •• . Porkiontoullailltokd Trains leavoYertioraen June. lion at 9.00.4. M, and at 3.10 and' 5.70 P. m.,,return lug, leave Tchivonksvillo at 010 and 8.12 A et., end 12.45 noon, connecting with trains on Reading Rill' Road. ; . Colobroekdale Railroad trains loavo Pott:town at 848 A. IL, and 0.20 T. tr. for Mt. ploasant,, arriving thorn 10.20 A. At. and 7.20 P. w., returning, , leave ldt: Pleautif at 700 and 00 I.lh. Connecting with shinilar trains on Resding'Rall Itoad... . - • , plunder' Valley Railroad trains Ware llridgetiort at '0.50 A. IL. and 2.05 and, 5.02 P. Tatar:ring, leave , Downlngtowit at 0.28 A. 11,12.45 noon, and 8.16 P.-10., connecting with traineetilloading Rail Road.' On Sundays: Leave New York et 500 and 8.00, P. ah, Philadelphia at 13.00,A: 839 P. m.;(the ; B.oo A; at. train Taneln4 offiy to Bonding,) leave' Pettit. villa at 8.00 A.m.; arrlebunr a c 6.05 A. M. CIO 11.00 P. m.,; and Reading 12.45; midnight, and 736 A. m. for Haurlaburg, at 7.20 ‘A.,, i 14.„ and 12.56 Mid. night, (Sr NowYorP, and at 9.40 k. M. and 4.25 P.M. PAlladilnlals: • !•' • .• . Commutation, Mileage, Season ,Sohoolnnd SXmir stma'Tlokots, to and from all polUts,attneluted rattle. YWauagdielked thrtought 'lOO pounds allolrsl path aulupongot. • • • . 811 pOLL 5 ,. 0 1 0 4.0 1 710L; , Reading, 2.., *ovambor 22, 1809. . ; 7 247409 :,.• • ' ;; '• . • kit •Otbitie. Plot , untaborland , Founty, to ;want. olkarter Into Oration PS be' known no n•tho ' Mckinnon aloe hapoh” and If noaulp,cleht newton la ohown-to the contrary, the eihreourt the nett tom', Jamul MO, decree; and' doblare I.th4t. thyper • was ac. luaoclatod . 6411 become and bon' corporation, •or body politic. • • W.PV: CIATAN'AItiOth. 14 • . 00 0. . _3; ATtlicl/904.•,, er-v7, caw A DRY 4 r AT. VI F. CENT it A 14 111111 Bf ANI };T9! ! COTElthlus k =II ror metre' :Ind hope wear FURS ! I FURS!!! (elegantly trim SHAWLS SH LS.!. OM Leggings, Gloves I= MEE= LEIDICEI & MILLER i;UilUM=an The ItATITit of d.olkle TASIIIONABLfiIIATB.ju}t out I ! JOHN H. .72HEEMS COLUMN. PPPPPPPP PPP • PP PPP • PP , PPPPPP PPP PPP' PPP' PPPPP mimin mm. . min 111111 min min A AAA' •A AAA AAAAAA A AAA • A AAA AAA. AAAAA NNNNNN MTN' NNNN • NN . NNNNN NN NNNNNN NN NNNNNN N NN NN NNNNNN NN NNNNN NNNN . NNN NNITN 000' 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 SSSSS SSSIS SSSRSS sss Asssss ;as sssss ssss sss ss,- SSSS SS . SSSSS SSS qqqs SSSS SSSS 0 ,R 0 . A N S ..~ 1 ~ ~. t,4.~, .i- ..r ME MELODF h oNB:_<. MELODEONS IT , .:LODEONS MELpDE4 y: MELODEONS. The inliseilberfinvillg opened n mus.re ,91'01tE, at No. 11, west Main Street, CARLISLE, would 'call the nttenlion of tho public to his lugs lumortniont of • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, nmoug which &111 l foinvi clot, of • 'AND ELEGANT PIANOS, manufacium.l by the', celebrated Schocmelior4 Co., of Phllailelphht. A 11mIleil number of thee. 'now Planes will be fur It1)1 , IT, awl ihe rent will be 9.llqired port payment f r tame In case of puretuute. Thin arningembnt the purchase Calf, by giving thou fur 1,33 Mont, and will allow opportunity of trolling the Itnitramellt be Awn pnrattslng. kood SECOND_ HAND PIANOS , for nolo or rout, at trrow to 1110 HMOS: Cull and OXIIIIOIIO !lionim)ivtlier your wink to not SILVER: TO NO II D ORQ.A'NB and -- '~f - P - L 0, - 11 - 1; - O - N-3 ~ front the wt 41.1 renowned mennfitetory of E. P. Nevi hitn & Fon; (formerly Corborl & Needham). The cheandit and beet In the %weld, end tililVarranted aai kap) lu order la) , toyed f for 11 e yeals. Altu ' • VIOLINS, GUITARS , ATICIOI DEON 9, FLUTES; SbRAT AtUEEC , AND ht 18IC;B00B9, .4ißillraS OF' ALL KIND.'9I • „ . ntvl vorythlng apperiolnliig.to Ilkoznialc bslaoaro. .!'Old rhinos; litilodooni; and .Orgamitidoati .R3g.i''‘: - CR . I'N G. ~. . ~.. , 411 kitide of IOW!. • -Call cimioxrun Ina my lack aul Tum. imre I :min Jo'kx.ll.l.linuErd. MM ./)a tebtergoEllie place, NO, • 11, IVEST 'MAIN STREET, ,Mariou'llall,) ''." 1, ,.. 7 -;,.;0 - iii.f::44ii:..•"..,' , , II ;fir .! UM 000 000 000 000 =I ME WE PIPES, &e.