C4t 1210121 The pußillcfl 3 leasaut Zlall school,. in South Middleton' Township, pregdided their:teacher, Miss.Lide C. Fleming with "an elegantly bound copy of Webster's bin - I:bridged Dictionary as a Cbristinas present. We are always glad to record a thing of - this hind, showing, as it does, that tli6efibits'4ii 'good theher arc ap preciated, mid believing that itstimulates both pnpils and fettelier to 'renewed' ef 'forts in their several spheres. ICI OHO nuisaneq _them is iu town that should bo' stopped, 11oys are ikelatiaa .4lly fskating ou our %pavements to the annoyance, and often clangor, of pedes- trians. ' Only I.lrq other day we heard of one lady that woo 'twice thrown, by boys not thisbe done away With. :?caplet fever still continues' to loge in Mir town.: The cases are as,mning a frequeneY and malignity that is beemn, ing alarming. We do not. know the number of deaths the past week; lint lot a town aunt size they ore a great 1111111- ben A good spell of real old fashiimial void Feather would. speedily abate the divease, but the ehangealile weather we are now loving is, very had. The alarm of fire raised ini last Satin day morning was caused by a heti, in La ley's row, in the alley between North and ',outlier streets, taking fire. The bed, together with some of the furniture of the room, was. Consumed, awl had the fire not been speedily checked the e,mse quenees might have befit very serious, the buildings fulineent being entirely of frame. Quite a number of strangers are seen upon our streetri this keel attetuliegthe court Of quarter sessions now being held. The trial list is rather 5.110111, and it is possible that court may iudiourn - ber::re the week is coded. Subjects for local matter. are nut very numerous, and our friends throughout the county forget to send us notice of events transpiring in their neighborhood. To all who arc willing to keep us posted in Ideal matters we would make this or, fee : We will furnish volt with roper and stamped envelopes tosend your communi cations with, and will gtve you a copy of the Herold free of chargd. Those who will accept this oiler will please Nv rile and inform us, when the paper and envelope , will lie sent to their address. • On Tuesday night a party of burglars forced open the front doors - of the grocery atore'of ('over & Beshore; entered, and robbed the drawer of .ss,i.oo, besides help ing ihentselves to toba ceo and other ar ticles. John M. Zeigler, representing himself to.he from ewr,ille, Cumberland county,. was arrested last evening on a charge of attempting to pass counterfeit money on Joseph Strouse, of this city. „Ile .offered a twenty dollar rioto—nu the Natiimal Bank of Comme'ree, Now York. The note is SIM ilaf to these passed on a !aim her of our business men by the Aliens, 0110 are taiw.seri:itikarm in the peni tentiary. The defondank.was commit ted to prison until this Mont illgPaCil. 111S111 .a further hearing, Ire was rrcouuniltod for trial at..the next !I'M! td . 1,110 - Ibtr isburg _ Tlie s_pecialservices,,,in the interests of the Reformed Sabbath School and con gregation, designed for the Christmas season, hut deferred because of the Pas tor's illness, will take place on next r 11 - .W -- ;V OF- ship. Rev. Thos. O. Apple, D.D., of Mercerslairg, and Rev., Aaron Line " hangh, A.M., of lieading, Pa., will be present, and deliver addresses on the QV' ravioli. The friends of the Church are cordiallS , invited to he prevent. A col lection, in behalf of the Orphans Home at Womelsderf, will lie talml, and a lib eral MR ponso'is - %us , The Velocipede school is again in lull blast. Young gentlemen are trying to IMeolim familiar Avith the art or presery Ing a balance, two, wheels, and are 4 .suceeeditig admirably. llope soleo them—say about three-fourths—will gel. skinned shius—so that this nuisance may he stopiced. For sorectime past, seVeral.young girls have been in the habit of interfelii)g .with the,floor bells and knockers of the houses along the streets in which they. almost nightly pass. These parties arc well known to a number of the citizens of the town, and the Sooner they cease their Mischievetts practices the br, because they are liable to a prosecution for every offence, and might find them. Helves lodged m tlio large hotel With'sand stone front, kept,by Sheriff Thomson: The Star of the Valley comes to 110 hi a, new dress, lookink very much improved: Mr. Linn, who has for a.long time filled• the editorial chair, retires, and Mr..ldor row, the publisher, undertakes the dou ble duty 'of editing and puhlishing. We regret Mr. Linn'e.leaving the editorial fraternity, but as he states that ho,is al lured from it by more remunm•atiye pur suits, we eongratalatci him, on his good fortune; and after goed bye to him, cor dially welcOme his successor. May pros perity 'Wend botli in their new. posi tions. . . ~~ ditr . , friends throughout the county have been favoring' the ffei'tiltlstablisji , Mont f‘iiitit an unusually large job ' king ..patronage. We lfave_ largely - in creased our faeiliQss.„„for executing job ' and book printing, and—have within The fast siiwoeki, doubled our force of prin. tersiinenmbers, and made almost don ble time besides.' Our ghtalilisliment is noiiinuclitholgest of any in tile county, and we are Making arrangements still ' ' further to increase Our capacity to .do , work. We hope , 4111 to:increase the very large - patronago,witlf wbtch We have re: • • Arrangenimitsaroranidlylieing effected. . to make file' 9bOd Will Fair, .which numes-- the • latter , part of the prom' mepth, attecess...,r The voluntary. contri-, • bastions Have been, hoth - numerous and liberal, and cOneinsively preve that our citizens are'-willingliPazsist Mir All Atributionkare ver3; - thaMifully, re, eared rind gratefully acknowledged, and . . maybe left i:4;llby's store or at th ' Good . We: are'glad to b'e' able to say that since our.eonnectioa'with.thii papor our circa= lattbriSigts been s(eadilY. ifterhstng. our many kind frierali3.that have nidatiß in this ~M atter Ave 'rotuin thanks, and hope?thatAlloir efforts M our belmlf.4ill nooeftse so long as there is "a family in their neigitherhood..that . is Imithout , • REgC , O.I 7 WV.LE.E4T. ihcimitoripl.the : Tho following letter vas written at a - - time whon an army was being raised and organize( in view . o , t.ance,., Aliffing the; of tito Adams. Colonel Thoniati L. Moors, (111 - 0 'grandfather cif the late Thomas M. Will -q4,-Ar-Plaidelphia,) had command' of the Tenth ITegiMent 'and thd Majors wove -William Ilenderiton and George Stevenson, all of wlioin had served in tho Revolittionary' War.; ..Major Stevenson, had command of all the recruiting service lin the State, west of the Alleghenies.. Major General Alexander Meatiombs was Ili* commissioned in the artily as an En sign, reginl'ent, at this time ; and General Hugh Brady as a Lieutenant, at tho same time, iii tie slime .regimpnt Carlisle Barracks, 11th April, .1800.. Sill enclose you an extract from the general orders of March the idth, on the-recripFrif - wdrielt pea-- y onivi 11- Mardi Ftli all the detachments, or re cruiting parties under your command, to this place, logelliet with all the public stores which may lie in their possession . I have ordered in all the recruiting par ties on this side of the mountains,.....,Tme of which will arrive this 'day. I expect:by , Got. bore's orders'. Capt. I WI": is on his march from Philadelphia. 1 have directed Lt. Swearingen td come on with the recruit:: from Bedford ; this should' have been through you • •lats my mish. - which 1 sun sure yon will approve of, is to have as many of the regiments to gether ;is possible before we march, 'and it is probable thbse on the west side of the mountains will not arrive li . ere iu time ; as Clem Pinckney has written that he wishes us z to lie at Ilarper'sFerry by the first of - May, - if the weather should be fine ; if not., as soon after as would lie consistent wills the health of the troops. Should we march from here be fore you arrive, you will be informethof it in due time. I have detached Lt. Lee with thirty Men, to Ibtrper's Ferry, to make gardens for ns ; and •he in fur nished With all the garden seeds we could procure. _ Xlll this I am doing.without the advice of Col. Moore; as I have not sten him since the beginning of .lannary; expect, however, to see hint shortly, and that he has while in Philadelphia exerted himself to proaire such things as may lic'heccssar3• for tho konifort and con venience of the reg‘t. You cannot e'on 2 ecise how happy I would be to see - you. I. have had difficulties enough to encoum ter this winter, but I hope 60011 to have good,assistance I .un sir with great respect. Your oliedictnt litunbto servant, M. IIENDErtsoN, • --major Comma tiding Otb-U. Gl:omit: STEVENSON, 3r fajor 101 h lteglt ) U. S. A., Pittsburgh. Court met on Monday—Judges Gra ham, Stuart and Blair, being present. Although the slim attendance -of specta tors was noticeable, it was a remarkable circumstance, ilia the entire Grand Jury should be - present at, roll calk and that thc; TiiitveMeJury should fail to pat in an appearance. There aro no casts or special interest before the Court. In the Quarter Sessions, there will be lint _few trials, and those only the lighter class' of misdemeanors. billing the trial of the civil cases, the Grand Jury were n session, and up to the present, , 6me have - returned lidlowiug bills . J 0 the 'ourt, : Colmiminvealth vs. - David _ I en .bangh—Fmstivati.,ll- basiardy—True hill. • Cumillonwoalth vs. charle4 illiams and Zachary Taylor-- - Larceny— -True bill. Cuiimicimvealtli Atigtishis Richey :ma ballery--Trtic bill. ( . MIIIIIOII NVC:lith t.s. 11;i11i:ffil' 17,:irceny--1 rue bill. Ct.iiinien wealth vs. Raphael Jllllll,llll— (.(•ny yin!! stolen, goods - tie CollllllollWealt II Vs. sIiQS \‘'arden— Obtaining money under fnlhe pretences I iiii. bill ('orninoulreal 01 vs. Be'lljallllll. garner I ---Burglary—Ent e.l 'mg 6110 p 19 coopnit ; felony,Trui , bil Cominonwealtfl vs. Itielmrd Noble and John AN'ilson--1611.d.a.ryand lareony - Not ;a-true bill. C'nnnnnnueallh vs. Spahr—As saalt.'ail lttler3 Nut a true hill—Au gustus lti,hvy, the ra'o:ieettlor, ib pay costs. • C'ennnonwe;ilth vs. Jarnem il'arden— Ol;taining ilioney and false pretences— tic bill C'oninionlvealth vs. .lulln Stoner—A~ sault and battery—Not a true bill, and Margatt Steiner, proseentrx, to pay tl.e IZE Commonwealth vs. Samuel Boyer roaster, Bowermaater and, lii rain Boivermaster---A.ssault and battery with intent to kill—True bill. The following disposition of the apses for trial on civil list, for first week, was EMI Crawford for use vs. J. S. Sterrett A. 10, April tem, 1862—Dybt—Settlec —Henderson & Hays forplaintiff--Weak ley & Sadler for defendant. • Same. vs. Woods— . No. 11, April term 862 Debt-- Sottled , --Hentlorson & Hays or plaintiff—Penrose and Toad for de- findant Same vs. D. Sterrett—No. 27, Apri term, 1802-Debt—Settled—Henderson & Hays for Pkrintilf—Todd for defendant. Klink vs. Patton. et . 18, No vember term, 1865, , Trespass vi of arrnis —ln this case defendant-sold property claimed by plaintin; in hands of ,plain titi4s ,agent,for the agent's deld., • ; the question as to whether the goods were those of pliiintiff, or of his agent, is the ono to be determined • by the ejury— . Jury out—Penrose aial Maglaughlin for plaititiir--Sadler • and- Hepburn, -- for defendant. • . t Leeds vs. 'Western Union Telegraph Company—No. 2% punutry.term, 1897 Hebt—yontltated 7 -Ponyose, Henderson . 'Hoyt , fir plaintill•—Sharp for defend ant. Zimmerman & T,eseure . Beetem Ss Bros.—No. 120, August' term, 1807--- Debt—Tontinual—Lee, Wealcley, Sadler and Sipitli for plaintiffs,—Penrose for de-: fentlants. 11*er. vs., IClinefelter and Ithe'enii—No. 220, August term, 1807—Appeal by, de. 'fial:vat Ilhean--:-Judgme'nt confessed by defendant "them to plaintiff• for ninon nt of debt and costs liillei for - Olaindff— Smitlt `Mr defendant. 5:1; November I erni,4lB'o7 l 4,Secl P MC idr•Leon tinned--Miller for 'Pla ti fli—Penrosti and llermarr fOr defendanti. •• • • flontner vs. Young-No. GO, : January term, 1868-lepleVin-fettled-limurich for plaintik-z-,Penroseflu defendant. F3tuart , a Executor for use vs. Woods= N0.'.115, January term, 180-llelitl-iliet tled-Ilepturn ro . rplainaff' , --. l ronroseanil Todd for defendant: , TA° criminal list wax then taken up. Weliq'giVeltilll'oport next week. • 'Licenses were granted to Of the ants, as hotel and'resianranticOpors, We beg inclulgenie lorl the numerous errors which rlppeared in our last and also for tiie lnektor JIM aSUa\ anieUnt of editorial and local matter. OM dUties are somewhatmulttfish. Iy. a I . ey kasionalV.conflict. Last week ,Was ono of those Occasions, and the ethisequenee Was there was neglect enough to ouf diitie'griieirtify TEO oonsidenthly. , We Lnvc hoWever gOt ourhand in again, and we will endeavor to keep thhige ht . proper shape hereafter. W© notice our cotemporarieitweboastinihow much they intend accomplishing hi this present year dr grace—how much they intend im proving their journals, and what tremen dous 'ellforts they intend putting forth to, give their readers about a hundred fold return Jar their subscriptions—and 'we give them much credit for 'their good in tentions tipd endeavors.. We - will duly promise to do the very best of oar some what limited ability, but we make the I promi.seALgoolL keep it. • lion. John Scott, United States Sena orx this State, ; has oar thanks for pai d! dbeinnpnts. Again we would call the attention of our readers to the announcement of the first lecture of tbe course On to-morrow , Priday, cvening." - Da Chaffin, th• Afri can explorer, will then speak, as we be fore have mentioned. We feel confident that no one \Vho bas ever heard of him, through his works, or by reputation, Will neglect this opportunity of seeing him face to face, and Iteai• him give the ex perience of those years of travel, explora tions, and danger, spent in opening up a country so long _unknown, but' now through his and other's exertions, being gradually brought out of the darkness that has shrouded it, and awakens more and more of the public attention, as it becomes better known and more clearly defined. Lot every one who, can attend, be present, for it is a chants seldom offered us, and will cause us many a regret if wo pass it by-. We are happy to announce this connection, that a new and very pleasing ifoature will IM introduced, add added to the - evening's programme. AL most every one attending leoturos and public assemblies of a like kind, are frc;-- fluently at a loss to know how to pass the time that elapses from taking their seats until the lecturer makes his ap pearance. To obviate this, and fill this interval pleasantly, the services of the grand orchestra of Carlisle' Barracks, under the leadership of Prof. Hold, have been secured, and for half an hour pre viouS to the lecture, :Till give some choice selections from the compositiOns of cele brated composers. This will-increase' still more the attractions of the evening, and certainly add much to its enjoyment. The committee will undoubtedly bave the thanks of the public, for their un tiring efforts in - their behalf, and their wishes to instruct and please. Lecture to cominel;ec at eight o'clock. 111A.1111,1ii4 flie.) The i)a,,t session in the HollidaysbUrg Seminary .has been the most successful of any' since tho institution' began: Sue ,- cess, in hard innes, is not a bad test. iiitinvr AI: TION SA LI VC WOO bl ask every person to attend s sale and get your dry gogds at their NOW is the time to save MECO geo'advertNement of W. C. Saw 'pi' Cmunioneing .Tantiary; 12, eeo. A CARD I have This clay assniiiated with tae, ae iartner in my business, Mr. J. P. Bis- 1111(4.q . the name and title ,if H. FAas Intl & ch. The books of the late firm are ill my liarag for collectiOm Thank- Lt my friends and the public for past nonage, ice bepe by strict attention to tsincss to merit a continuance of the 11. SAxToN. (1 . i.t11 () W A NTED N girl to do gener4l Loma-work—one LhaL can come well recommended. None Other need apply. OTIC from the country preferred. Enquire at this office. f k izoriff IL B. f ()RN rid CH. THL'H amprre 7RLI L A futi report of the most interesting and important case is now ready and can be obtained at this office. It contains the-entire testimony in the case, a full account of all the proceedings up to this time, with a sketch of Dr. Scho3ppo and 31iss Stchmeelce. The hook will ho fur nished at the following rates . One copy, Twenty copies', Fifty copies, Qua hundred copies, Address, lIERA7.I) OP - kit:Ey Carlisle, Pa The warehouse on the corner of Main and West streets, with siding attached, and now occupied' ,by Henry Herkness; is for rent. Apply to _ CATHCART. 23deflft tt ECM NVe, the undersigned coal - dealers' wishing qt all times in 4cep the pie: of coal as low or lower than our neigh boring towns, do represent that our coal purchases having to month, paid in cash on the si;(th of every month, and the railroad tolls on the same being cash before yctivin it, we do licrohy give notice .of. our inability, to give credit on the .same; and therefore, on .and after this dale all coal sold by us will have to be cash on delivery. BoshrAt & • Brtr, , Al 11. 144 6:1.. IfFIETEM & .• : S. M. .1100 yen " lthle3t, ITIE TRICE OF COAL AN!) 110 W era'} The committee appointed by the Amer ' ican Institute to examine into the. merits of the various coal burning.stoves, "havt, -reported-that;t ftorinaking-a-thorouglt examination of the various stoves, and , testing them thoroughly, both in refer ence to economy and heating power, they' have found tho Anierican.Base Burner!, '(manufactured' in this ' city), to :be ,the most econoMical, and the most powerful heater : —some of .the Leith showing that this: stove conslinied Full one-lialf less. fuel than the others, and in eyery.case gave much more heat:" Is it not better to get the above named_ stove . and avoid the groat wasti) of coal"--'Alb any ,/infek cr6ocker. . , " • :These stovefi are, for 'sale; by . • William Fridley, Bak Louttmr street; Carlisle, Pa. 'A Photograph Galliry, Avenues Wished alit doing a good business can ho bought cheap for cash, if applied for . soon. C_ ail on or address ' Carliolo, Pa. DRY 000D$., GOOD ' NEWS • ANOTHER' GRAND OPENING CI II; NT RA 1, _DRY GOOPSILOUSE. Haying, taken advehlege of the great decline iu prim it :the city, wo llava noolo largo uddittona to I=ll DRESS GOODS;; . - 3 -- In utery variety and alyli., at ouch Was as Will all D 0 AT E - A5 . -......--___ T-I 0 0 0 - -- tm1111111Trifoorch•of boranino: At much Nye!' rates than wino]. best U. blenched Hullo only 10.1 cents; very good, NH yard only 12 , - ; ; ct.titx; vary bent 'Callow, only 12N Louts. /11111 1111.,•ther 'honest lcx tut chpap In prolibr I=l =I 11== FANCY BLANKETS (fur Bslggy Bugn) OVERCOATINU, of uvery grade. owl variety, lit gre•Ill bargal. = For alms' and boys' wear FURS We have umde epeelul turallgomentx ulth u.tinst dare., For !bou•t', to keep us linppliod with a Nwprelor sup during die twason l of nll grader! and quallti.. iiiol.lll9 spelt, )(Ink, 800, awl auttx =1 LADIES' CLOAKS, NEW STYLES, SHAWLS! II MAN the tatty .0y 10 the weevil. All )11 I= lir 0 0 L 1, EN 0 ODS, Childrolme Mitten CARI I=l Pklute tto out foil tu itto ti roll befinu making Lei• lit w,drrerlliug any Loon 1 il , .1 ;t)-• LEU)ICLI & 31q,LER MED E STATE OF GEORGE W. SHEAF VIER, &crwed —liming been app .iteted mob tor, by the Orphuine Court of Cumberland county, to make Alen-Motion of the balm., ht the hoods of It M. liondemon, Eon , mid Pr. Andrew Nobinger, ez ecutore of George W. r lwaffor, late: of the borough. -of 1 2 arlUsler decennial, to-and - Amirgirtheliiirkliitif enfitiod thereto, now, thrrofore, rafts /10IICE, That Ilion! /Mood to the dui lee of my appointment, an auditor, alio - could, at any lo the borough of Carl fole, ma Thursday, the twenty-sett-nth day of January, A. D. 1810, n t 10 o'clock, a to., when and a here all permits biteroeled nYa request. A to attood, and reine.ent lint it accent hitt tilt! ,I 'lt lIOE AND liAl . STORM FOR BALE. intilernigned, whose time is wholly taken op by his dullos to the terlis'e Shur Company, will,' In eunsequenro thereof, sell his Store, situated on the north east terser of tho radio Pg 111,13, whore he Las done a eneressful business for tunny years. Ton sot Istnetory pence ouch ferillilas don be offered fur the prosecution of tho business se will masks It n 'lseult. rally denirnhle. opportunity to commence the bort business of the town. JUAN IR VIN • tlfoiltw CHAP . MAN 11ARES FINE PHOTOUICAPIIS, At 21 West Main Street, NE'FF'S BUILDING 0.170:40 °TICE N hereby given for those nsistbtm to John Wmte.el, of Proakford twp., to mak.o Immediate payment, and thoen having claim. or demon . a agninnt the Noma will Protont them tip the undor.lgned for rottlement. dJaptio-i•! FRANCIS BEAIt, Agent. 2r! ; eents $ 4 00 9 00 10 00 AIMITOR'S NOTICE.—The under-; .signd,i, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county auditor to make distribution of the fowl .found on Auld settlement in the hands of James Hamilton, Esq., Hon. J. H. Graham and Rev. D. Steirett, Executers of Mrs. Fusati - V. Thorn, late of tt, li:rough of Carlisle, deceased, among the leo. {COP and ull others entitled thereto. will meet the parties interest, d at his r, om, No. 20 West Main it., Carlisle, on Mr.nday, the levonlit day of. February next, at ID o'cl,Nck A. M J. W. ROY. 6Jun7o GREAT BA — R-GAIN g I N Fa IT—II Ni T E. The unilersignia, Intending to change bra business, will sell lily entire stock of furniture r it.. T. COST PRICES. Ile note 1.0 Lend the largest and mod vitriol stack of Cut Mince evercßrrod for 11100 in Cumberland county,' All made of the boot materiel, nod In tiro most ilesirelle r eefieclully thoteJust commencing, wilt find it to their adenntsrie to'call end...amine the ' • • STYLE, QUALITY, AND of ills wares beforo.pukhaslog o'sowbere, moan must bosold graviton to Match, at which thus all tumult,: lug on hand will be sold at public auction. •" dorustlmn In April, I will soli at auction all my tools; and materlal, and clock on band. Como f. r bargolv to ECM LAWRENCE D. METZ &,-CO., IMPORTERS AND QgAisus FANCY 1300D9, A 808 West Baltimore *eat, IEIE= • NOTICE IBIIEREBY GIVEN, that' application was made, an the •teenty third' day of Noreubor,.lllo, 14 the Corot: of Common Mao for Chonbek9idi4 l- comity, to grior-'ittitaley. Ineorporatloxto ho known on "the Dlekkwon slontelo‘Pol," and If no rutflolont rciVon in allows tu' the contrary, Um said (Mort wlll, at Pio neat twin, 3awaary 1 , 1,1810, decree and dacha° that Om per - tons so sathrlated shall tecomu and he, corporation, or batty pultdo V. CAVANAUGH', . • Udoct9-- .• Prothonotary, .WIRE MAILING, WINN 9111.1,1tp8, Poe Btore Vomits, rieyienn, Ac. • Iron 'Bedsteads. Wire Web: binge filVsboep and pOultry Yards, Brass and Ind% .wire.eloth fileTer, Panders, Bertol3ll for coal, ores* heavy Orimped Oloth for spark inviter. Landrrapo'Wire for Wiadoirt ite., Paper 11,kera Wires, Ordemeotal Wire Work.. • flon by addroosing the niinufarttners, 11.WALKINI Si BONA', No. 11 North Bisth - skeet Philideipfila. 1.40 b AT TAE' 11LANKKTB11 = FURS!! FURS ! !I (o.lrantly SHAWLS I SII WLS ! Lull; Inge Uluvee OU. CLOTHS I 1= M Ca IIEIt3IAN, fkiuditor. D. SIPE, Nurth Ilunew Arent N 0 T I 0 4 8, firbillF.RY, __OLOYJEL_Ac. Ilthoros Huiunril an;l.Liberty, I= JOHNS. 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This arratagrulant will make lb° purchaoo easy, by giving lima for my meta, and will allow opportunity of testing t ho l =trot/tent bolbro purchasing. Also good SECOND AND PIANOS foontle or tout, at It nom to iult the 001 unit examine than Nitiolhor you wish to ten or buy. SILVER TONG UED ORGANS Ml 3 LODIiONB, from the world redowited manafactoryof Need ham & Foe, (formerly Surber! At Needham). Tito cheapeat and beet lu the world, sod all warranted and kept In order by myself fnr flee yeate. -Mat VIOLINS, -(4I.IIPARS. ACCOMMONS, FLUTES, SI*EFT MUSIC AND MUSICIIOOIO4 -.- 1 1 RINGS -0 F-A DB, rod ovorythluitipportalolog to the music toisluoso. • Old l'lc ro nue,->lolodus, , and Organs taken In Pa pay Air new ones. alt rA~R"I.NO lola, a (wltyuutent,. ropslwA nod (woad:: y Call and aralnlaa any-atatk' Bud I,ana ‘aaa 1 c.a• plesw. JOHN H. RILEY,SI DO let. fork t. the 11; WEST MAIN STREILCIC (apposite .MArlot! _Bra%) OA:ItLIBLN, PA. , CARDS. W. A. ATWOOD. 18AA0 W.. nocx ATTOOD, 14NCK & CO.; - . • !MMISSIONIitERC ; • • r Wholewle Clealors In nil kinds of ' • • PICKLED AND SALT WISH, No. 210 North Wharves, Ai oye Mee r rtar,AoEr.rßrA. DR. GEORGE SEARIGHT, DENTIST, From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Nike at-the residence of hie mother, East - Umber street, three doors below Bedford. DR. J B. BENDER, lIO3IfHOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Offlee In the room formerly occupied by Col. Jolla Leo. lOnc6B E . L. SHRYOCK, JUSTICE Or TILE Office, No. 3 Irvine's llovr. E. BtLTZHOOVER, • F• ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In South Hanover ntreet, opposite Dewey dry geode store. • . v lOseG9 GW. NEIDICH, D. D. S., . DENTIST. . - /Ado DOMOlllitTatOr of °iterative Dentiatry.of the Dal. thnoro Canoga at Doti Surgery. Office at hln real den., oppoeite Marton Hall, Went Maio attest, Car. Halo, ra. ll se 6 9 • 11. P. HOU. tomer D. WOOO. A. L. ITIIIREMA:g. JOUR A. WAITE. R. DEDITAOII. Him, ' WHITEMAN & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, N. E. Cor. Third and Market . drabs PHILADELPHIA. C.. P.' JIIIMILICIT., WM. B. PAILREE. H UMRICH & PARKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW: Office on Hain xtroot, In Afarlon Hall, en rll.lO. 10.69 TORN CORNMAN, ' • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In hull ng attached-tn. tho Franklin Hotel, up. panto tit. Court lioune. linion9 JOSEPII RITNER, 38., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SURVP.YOit, Ifechanieeburg, Pa. (Niko on Railroad stroot, two (Dore north of the Bunk. lluulnexa ptoinlitly attended to, R MILLER, tr • • ATTORNHY AT LAW OM., No, I/ South Hanover litreut, opposite Coy Witt atom. lOsett9 Air • C. ITERMAN, • ATTORNBY AT LAW Corllslo, Pa. No. 9 Ithrom's PII. SHAMBARGER, ' . AI.TICE OP TIIE PEACE P 11011061.1, Westponosboro' township. Cumborland County, Penn'n, All business, rntrnstrAl to hint will recoivo prompt sttontlon. 20ort7n '}BERT .^- PLATR Itt.DIFER, AND DRA - IN @ LATR, LANCAPTER, PA All work guaranteed; and will roudre prompt at fantion. Orders-loft at the Humid 'Office,. will ro calve prompt attention. Oct 20. S ANGLER & WILSON, - CARPENTERS - AND STAIR BITILITERR, I= Soak J. M. WEAKLEY. W. P. SADLER. WEAKLEY & SADLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, 22 Pouth Honorer. it treet, mixt thh (loud Will llale House. • Inec69 WILLIAM , KENNEDY, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW Mee In Volunteer building, Ciir W - • • *".. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Omco ip northowit cornor of tho Coon youxo. WtS.-8. - HIRONS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Fifth street below Chestnut, Llimary, HOMER, COLLADAT 4.5: 1,412 alla 1,414 CIIItTNUT STREFI' yHILADELPHTA CkitIVAT 11 till OAINB IN lillEBB cIOaDS Tek tig advantage of the great deer. .4011 I 1) tun no a, 11. C. kleu , Imro thmln I UM: NSHI I' , URCItAB hi OF DRESI ir;001)8 11:tl, lx mantel lur ennb, at Tin Weans, Ex presien, Ambulances, Carts, Horses, Onus, Swords, Pi.tels, Whiattes, , . Magnetic and :Mechanical roys, %%oodWag , us, SIVIIX, if 011 b v liorl.es ' Merl.; Files, Morns, (tanner, Arks, Dogs, Cats, and tt host of other toys. - ' Fan Itolos, Chico ` ' , , Mugs, Vases. Cape, 5nu,,,,,,, . that at, N. , Crucifixes, Ag., Ac„ Oranges, Leine ...-.., • Figs, Raisins, Pen nu u lna, Mid - . Olner F rolt.•, aunt . , Nuts at a I . , . Kinds, LOLLS. end Doll Heads with avo boon redound to eorre•pondingly low r o les, and i Moving and Fixed CYO. ENORMOUS REDUCTION Dolow the cost of holm tntlmi, witch 1101 y are 0 IT opening. and will offer u 1 IL very slight udvanee They do.tro to direct .pouisl nttontiott to tltltt stork ogethor with their own 14rgo Importollon, WWrh will be rougd the LARGEST AND CID:ADE:4 AMID vtr offered, Including Tam Cone. Mae god Or Stripue, Cheuu Poplins, and Dinhuife, Ia •gro. •nrlely cf nt}lcm (1 . 4 eillitff,ot w. rIY 75e to $l.OO. Tory 11.nryWoisted Borgra, In tiln tab!piable dark ala°• fotanite, 50e }l.e.. II Wool Emprroo('lithe, In e;dore, 'Shang the very 41.,,-,.lrel‘,le ah;idino lu Navy fnr 63r. Sploin (19411ty 6111 i Serve, Iu all c Aura, 7L;. Bich FIFES, &c I'A•PLINIL BILK AND WOOl, ,eryhapdd , me gr.odn, 75 I ell ill IiKENCII ROLL PoPLINB,.aII 811 k and Wool, fri l ,4 ! . ' ll ' N'fltA II NAVY WOOL POPLIN COIIDO, for Wolk ifigr2 . •4;,!,.5 . ! as MEM IEII °IIE v‘r 'GROCERY STORE.. . . . he aubeerlber baiting purolintwiL , llllasseremlth'e co tier on Pomfret, and Bedli.rd 'treats,. and erected thereon ore, 'as now open .sr i a .0 : of well ticketed Presh-Groesries Ills dock will be found to be complete in•every portisUlar, and every Shims sold will be warranted as represented Ile bas en band and POW ready for delivery Groceries of,all kinds, ' -' 'QUEENSWAItE„ • , ' • GLASSWARE, ; '• ,WOODENWARE, WILLOWWARE, ' SOAP, A good mom tomtit, of NOTIONS. A epoeloV.ty mode oo nll klndo of Salt Meals, Ruch as llama, Shanlder . a ) Sides, Dried Beef, A., Dried, ECM of all hi tb. constantly on bond RIZ - FLOUR and FERO of the boot groll”,i, and in 'quantitleato alit pureboai rl. blontlx pont to any, part of tho town if dealml Coll and prieo for yo mind( at No Ab. Root ('omit of Street. JOAN BENDER. 18U!Lilm By the Metropolitan Gill Company 6 Cash gifts, each 10 Cash gifts, end, 20 Cash gifts, each 40 Cash gfftn, each 200 Cask glib], each 800 Cash gifts, each /Elegant Rosewood M 111 $ Mime. 1 0 ,1 OO to $7OO 7 Elegant Roads...pod Melodeons, " '75 to 100 350 Sowing Machines, .• 60 to ,176 600 Gold Watches,j " 75 to . 300 Cash prizes, Silver aro, etc ;all valued at $1,000,000 A chance to drtto, any of thehbove nrizei for 25 eta Ticket!, describing prizes ore sealed inlonvelopee and well mixed. - Od receipt of 25 cents a sealed tide( I. drawn without Owlet, and sent by moll to nay ad. dregs The prizo named upon it will ho 'delivered to ticket holder om payment of one - &War, - Prizes aro immediately sent to any address by express or return mail. You will know what your prize le before you pay forlit. Any prize eiehanged for another of souse rat. at. -No Blank, Our patrons con depend on Stir . dealing. RzezneNces —We eeleet the following from nanny who have lately drawn valuable prizes, alai 'kindly permitted ne to publish them ; S D. Wilkins, Buffo to, $6,000; Miss Annie Monroe. Chicago, Piano, $B6O, John D. Moore, Louisville, 01.000; Minn Emma Wel worth, Milwaukee. Piano, 0500; ltov. E. A. Day,New Orleans, puo. We publish no newt, without per mlesloo. . „ Opinions of the proms "The firm ,le reliable and, deserve their emcees.— Melly Tribune, Oct 8, " Wo , know them tw be a Stir dealing firm."—N.Y. Herald •..A. friend -of wife drew a $5OO prize, which was promptly received."—Daily Neon, Oct. 3. Send for circular. Liberal inducements to Agente Satitiffictlon guaranteed: Every 'leakage of coaled envelopedcontaine one comb gift. Six tickets for $l, 13 for $2; 35 for $5; 110 for SD. All letters should be addressed to JACKSON, 110011 E Az CO., .. - 67 Broadway, N. Y. lII= ECM CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R. CHANGE OF HOURS. On nod after Monday, November 111 h, 1E69, Pan conger Tralos will run-daily, as follows;,(Sundays ,excepted): / WESTWARD ! ' , /•XCCOMMOUIPATION TRAIN leaves llarrisbnrg 1:00 A. u , Meehanicaburg 8:36, Carlinle 0:11, Norville 9:40, Sidi/pent/burg 10:20, Chamberaburg 10:44, Green castle 11:10, arriving at Hagerstown 11:45, A. u. MAIL TRAIN leaven Harrisburg 1:35, P. u, Me. chanienburg 2:07. Carlisle 2:40, Nstrvilis 3:15 81111, pennbura 3.45, Chambernborg 4:20, Greeticantie 4:59,, arrl•lng at IlagerstOwn 5:25, r at. NXPRESS. TRAIN leaven Ilarrinhurg 4:15. r at, Mechanical/ora 4:47, Carlisle 5:17, NeWVIIIO 5:50, Ship , "Ilenitliorro;l7,4rititirat ChantlfefiilitiFte 6145,"r k. A MIXED TRAIN leaven Chamber/1011ra 8:00, A so Greencastle 0:25, arriving at Hagerstown 10:10, a at. .141ASTWARD ! ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Chainbeisburg 5:00 A If, Shipponaburg 5:29,- Norville--0:00 , Carlisle 0:33, Mochatticsbitrg 7:02 arriving' at !larch/Virg 7:30,0 it. MAIL TRAIN leaves Hagotntown 8:000 at, Green er/silo 0:35, Chambernburg 9:10, .Shippensburg 0:40, Newville 10;14, Carlisle 10:50, Mechanicsburg" 11:24 arriving et Ilarrinburg 11:55, A. u. EXPRESS TRAIN leaven llngerntriirn 12:00 at, Greencastle 12:28, Chambersharg 1:05, Shippennlatra 1:37, Newlin° 2:10, Carlisle 2:50, Mechanicsburg 3:18, arriving at Harrisburg 3:50,r it. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3:01 P Greenmail* 4:12, arriving at Chambershurg 0:05, r &Z. Making chare-tennections at Harriet/ora with traltin to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg Baltimore and Washington CARLISLE, P♦ El= = =I MISCELLANEOUS ? caripetl, anti Pickled FRI) . ITS GREAT DISTRIBUTION Cash Gifts to the amount of $2130,000 EVERY TICIOET DRAWS A PRIZE 0. N. LULL, Supt Railroad Office, Chamb i g, Nov. 9, 1809. GOLD DOWN ! DOWN ! DOWN'. TRE.M.ENDOUS DECLINE IN TIIE pi-Icent All kinds of Dry Goods: Pat& lu Bos ton, New York, and Philsdelphi t nmong the im port ors.] famous° lots of new And i.e.-MO.le goods fm cod into.tho Auction room and mold at n sacrifice,rtli of which ervants for thn.prices I ant-enable& to offer nem cm able goods to bosom Noods received- It cry day nt prices that will astonish all Paisley Shawls, Bongel S ri.Pe Shawls,. - .Fancy Wool Long and Square Shawls, loin Mack do, CIIIIIIIIIOIO Sonata,. Silk Ties, new Lyle, and many other fancy goads at - prices (lint defy rompetition, an I have rereived theta ou 15 days sal°, all unsold to be returned, n mkonntagn no other house la the county possesses. n Pal 13 . tick, Blue, Oren n, Pa rple, Lead, Wino and Prown -Wool iteppec - ilisr - quality, - aref groat Feireicition. Mack Alpneemi, of beat make in existence, at Prices loner than previous to the weir, vi hirh shows tho effect of a' panic. Alen's and Boy's-Wear limvy Bearer Cloth, Plain Mark And .Faney Cloths and loath n o ires, Sat- ' Mots, Jeans, and el the vsrions got ds .1111E11111e for Ili , . season. at greatly reduced rates -Water Boned 1 - Water Proof! The sale of-water Proof Cloth having increased so much this reason for ladies' Suits and Circulars, some nnibufaettirom bans soon proper to rolvonco the priroo; I of ire shall CM, Italic in Rol nt the honest prices that they horn ry or I linen sold nt. All glottal. of Muck and Go:d Nix Waterproof. Ladies' Merino Vests and Drawers, Gents. Shirts and Draw era, Ladies' white, and colored Morino and all - wool 'lose of every white and fancy wool Ilose, -- every -vice, wool Flan nels Canton Fiance!, Ticks, Moulins, Cingliams, at prices, lower than they have been mold for nine years. Ladies' and Chlldrens new style ithoes of -ever, de- ocriptiOn': from the heavirat to the finest manure° tared gents., lollea' and Children's gum Shoes every !Axe, of beet ctuality. Wbite and rolortol Blank old and Counterpane., at a great rednett n":: I rrnprolfully nnk en Innpertlotb of my stork lic'or pulite:dug nn I Mn confident I fun rail° to colt prime niny . feyor nil), II man. ti`t b hubugged Into buying by n price list oft-limp nine In it, calico, A c., tut cell and noon whole Mork of o load right through, ell reduced lo price. C 11.48 04111.111% No. 47, Went Main St ree t 13E3 1-1° FOR TILE HOLIDAYS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF 110 IDAV GOOD! At BURR'S, fie. 8 West Maitstroet: A Blugn , llcout Steck Toye, , Nute end Vritlte now open Sr 11 eiretion by the public. CLEAR CANDY-TOYS, OF 111 Y OWN ISA RUFACTUAK, WHOLCSALF. AND 11F.T.11k nuolcu. and AMERICAN CANDY In sbundance. All of nt tha lowoot CASH Pr:com Qom' Please give one a eall. 13. W. BURKHOLDER, N 0.3.5 Watt Main Stipet,Ctyllnlo, MEM T G GALLI(); tl • No. 20 War Uet9 SMELT. CABLIBLE,,PENNA., Thu IIAITI:11 of Clielak I The HAT mu 01 Car I Th . n Ltixl btylor.juxt tucelvedl The latest NtSlis itiv/tys / ~, F IILIC HATS Gout the befit Mamtsteturos 1.11 V/01.110NABLE llATSjukt out 11. • J. ti, CALLIO tvloo4 lo roll attention 111. Img otoek of II AT S 1) CA P,4 Ito manual Our, n Hata to or4r . , nud lido the lost t In gLllnts,._Woulu _arrange,niol!P_S , A' and Overortn, et abort notice The l hoxl 9,tBIIPATCES raid for 0•U N T 11,Y .13 I= VAIN1:1) , :.:1! ,, 11Unpetl -A VALUABLE' PA.BAI AT Pitt _pi. ATE . SALS..—Sitmated Iu Sliver Spring town: ship •on the railroad; mile of I.oldlg's Stritinfr and 8 miles west of Mochanicsburg,.centain escitigson cleared. Thu linproveminle aro a LAIIOII STOICS lIOUSII,-with all tho neceseary out brilldings, Large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Carriage 110000, Thom ii ~Cistern at the boron, also one at:. the barn, a well of water In the wash !ranee, and It now lolling stream of water mincing through tho farm, a good Appre, Orchard, Wel.) , ma norod and limed, with a variety of other fruit. The farm: Is In good cultivation, and underggod fence, In' IL good rnt olghburhood, gunvorde toleelsool. and churches. If not mold Irefore the first of March, It will thou be torrent. Pervious doelrontr to view the property, will please call on the subsrribur, Syron on the farm. Terme he Mode Mecum roodfttlliff. ' itJania. • ; • • A. vAnn. A. E. •SPONSLEIVS COLUMN. A . L. ,SPONSLER, • Reel ZetAo Agent, Seri ronnr, ConreYooror n"rr "uu C• on. Centro 9teore. OER.F.Oit SALE.—.An ex- Mien r Ora Wns . Per, at.the Oro Bank .of (]cargo W. Lekllch, manly new. Will I, mold very low: Ap• ply to it 'L. LAPONELEII. rJan7o . ,➢ MOWN PROPERTY FOR RENT.-4 . commodious two and i,liidf story BRICK DWELLING, adjoining tho Hotel ou the corner of 31010 and liedfind streets. Also two two-story Dwuroa HOUSES, one Brick mod the oilier Frame, situated on Pomfret street, lie. tWeen Honorer and Bedford streets—all In good 01'- 441% POStIeYSIOII given first of April. Apply to A. 1,. SPONSIAU, , fijau7o }Nieto Agent. FOR - RENT. Two commalions ,two story Brick Ifou\ies, on the east side of East street, between 31nin and Lindltdr streets, liflhe borough of Carlisle; likewise a val. aide lot of ground on the east side of Lntort Sprig, containing about THREE ACRES, tieing the property of the helm of Joseph Slit nm, decensed, all In esnel lat,MMPTWlltliiriNigeo tor ono yeArfiraln — tife" - Tkrer April nest. For terms, Ar , enquire of • A. L. SPONSLEIk .190:1 Real Estate Agent. FOR SKLE. • A two story BRICK Private Itesidenee situated on South Hanover 'street, between Pomfret and South sheets, Carlisle. The lot contains 21 feet in front and 120 In depth. The house Is nearly new, containing double parlors, dining root,, and kin:lien on the first floor, and floe comfortable chamliom on tho sernuel story, and throe finished rooms on the attic. conVeill. out outbuildings, fruit trees, and grape vines, and hydrant to 1110 Yard: Fll3lliro of A. L. SPGNSTAR, IfinoCll Real Estate , Agout. • 10,00() 5,000' 1,000 oco 100 VALUABLE PBLVATE RESI V DENCN FOR SALE: . Situate on BeUth Hanover street, Carlisle, now owned and occupied by Mr.. Washmood, late the property of Benedict Law. The lot fronts on Han over at. 00 feet, and extends back the seam width 240 feet on alley. .The improvethents aro a large I.wo.stery FRAME MOUSE, with Verandah in front, containing DoublUliarinrs, Ifaii, Chamber, Dining room and Kitchen DU loiter door and sir Cinnabars and Bath.room on the 2nd story. Gas and water have boon Introduced. There Is a largo Stable and Canino Cotton at the loot of the lot. TIM lot is well studded with ornaments, trees and shrubbery, besides fruit of almost every description and Grapes of the most cholee'selectlnn in abundance. Enquire of A. L. SIiONSLER, Real Estate Agent. 230 t-68 ORt BANK FOR SALE.—A rich deposit of the best quality Ilermatite Ore, yielding 80 per sent, comprising about 18 ACItkS, located In Monroe township, about 2 miles Irma the rFon Works of O. W. & .1) Ahi, on the south side of the Yellow Breeches creek, There Is a stream of water running through the tract sulllcitnt for washing the ore and furnishing water power be. dee. A portion of the lank is under a lease and 11l ho cold subled thereto. Ike balance le unit,. rebered. Pestons dsairious or viewing the Bank may call upon George W. Leldich, at "Leidich's mill," for. merly known as Bricker's mill, Monroe township, Clunksl land county, or upon ' - A. L. SPONSLIER, Beal I , .etrateA gout, Car 30June 00 FOR SALE. .A Private Residence situate on South Hanover Si. Carlisle, nearly opposite Early's Hotel _Ownrol by James Bents,. 'rho trill loot In front running hacX,l.:lolret, null idurt.l.o.leut.lu.bre.t.d.i.h... at. fire rear. The buildings are. nearly and excellent order, comprising a commodious . 7 WO-STORY 111115 K FRONT BUILDING with a large Two• Story Brick Bock Building attach-. od containing MI the modern improvenionts in-elu ding gas and Writer. The location of Oils property Is one orthe wont eligiblo in the town, and will be disposed of nu favorable terms, For terms and fur ther particulars enquire of CM OR SALE—That desirable Pt ivate it r oloocr., situntedon West Pomfret Street, oldish, Thu lot contains 30 feet In front nod 2.10 feet in depth. The Improvements tonskt of 0 00111. 1110(11U. TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, rotitaltiing large Pallore. hull, Dining Ream, and .liitohea- en the lower floor, end eight convenient Chambere on Ole ascend floor, three ever the front nod five over the bark building, a Wash ❑ousr, Rath Room, anti Water Chant; nod gnv ripen running inlo the cellar. A byillant In the ysi:,l_unti ate,. on the second eto y. !I he entire propeity Is roost excellent condition, and the location 0110 Of the !oast desirable in the town. The lot ik well et eli ded wit), fruit trogsnial slaubbery, and quit , a num. hoe of grnpe tines of superior quality. r terins apply to •. ...4.1.11t CD (MEAT TRUNK LINE FROSI THE Nortl North West for Philadelphia, Nero York, Pottsville, Tamagna, Ash Marl, Flutmolan, Lel Allentown, 15101 m, Ephrata, title, Lao canter umbin, _ 3rainaleate_llarrisharg for. Neir-York-5,1551 '2 5.35 and %.111 4. u , and 14.20 nom, and 11.50 , connpeLing with Siitiilar trains on sylvaida Rail Road, and arriving' 111, Nosl 10 15 A. N„ and 12...0 noon, 3.35. 0 45 and 10.41 nud t; oo r. 0 ., tenter. it, Iy. Stooping Cal •1 pony Ilm 1. id viol :1 3. 44.:g,•1 1221 noon without oliange. Leave Harrisimrg l.r Bowling, Pot qua, Alinersville, .15.151 and, Allentolvit and Philadelphia, at. 8.10 a, and 4.10, r. th.. 2 s'. i phi slopplibt al 1,1 only ; tie 4 10 o u. train stepping at all stn and snaking connections for Philadelphia, villa. Columbia and 5511 Inteoniall Ito Mail , t wean coil points only, Far Patttrlllo. Selo Haven and Auburn, via: 1 05.5 . 11:1113nd Susquoi itatati‘d, loose Ihtiri,burg at 3 10 1.. Returning: Loam, New York at 0410. 3. M norm, 5.00 and 800 as., Philadelphia At. 010 and 3.30 r u. .bleeping care I...company th A. at., 5.00. and 8.00 trellis bent Nov without change. Way Pa..ouger Train leaves Philadelphia A, m,, cooler Ling milli similar train on East; ' sylvania Railroad, returning from Cowling Al a., slapping at nil Stations. Leave Pottsville :it 5.40 and 0.00 t 0., mid at., llrrnJon at 950 ,an , E.111111101:1 , s lit 10 5. 4t.. Ashland at 7 05 A. 11, and 12 30 no. motion at 0.33. 0.0 , ami 2.201. >< , foi Plata') and i New York. Loam. Petal, Me via Schuylkill and Suequi limit Road at 8.15 A. 51. for Ilarrisburg,llllll for Pine Grove and Trommt 1. Reading Accommodation Train ' leaves roi at 5.40 o. m , pasmss Reading at 7.30, A 11,1 at l'111111.11•11111 1 11 110'10.20 A. 31. Mott:ruing. l Philadelphia at`l.ls r al , pa,ing Meadow o. m , arriving at Volt, ill: at 0 ;RI O. NI. I'OttfitOlVll Accommodation Trail:, loaves _town at 11.15. A et returning leaves Plilladel 4.00 r: 41. .0 Columbia Sall Road Train s leave leading a. it, and 0.15, I. xi. for ' Ephrata, title, 4,5 Columbia. Oa. • Perkiouten Rail Road Trains leave Pork tome: tion of 0.110 A 41., and at 3.10 and 0.50 r. 41, log, leave SchmenlsBvillo at 0 10 and A 12 A. 12.45 noon, conneetlng ' with similar tot !leading Rail Read. Colobroololalo Railroad trains 1..10. , 45 A at., and G.. 20 I'. 0. for MI. Ploasant, there at 10.20 t. mt and, 7 ..20 e so, rot...nine 01t..Phouittit at 7 tO and 11 00 A. at., f,lllll, rla Sila i... trains on liomlini2 Rail Road. Chubb, rallosv lyailroad trains leiter, Bridgi 8.30 A at., and 2.05 and 5.02 o. al., rrturalor Dawnlaatown at 11,;1t I. at., 12.45 .55501, tool Ito connomtng dollar traltmon Reading Ills ,On Sundays: tease NOW York at :Ow .and m., Philadelphia at 8,00,1. ar..and :1.15 t.. at.,!' tr:1111 ranulog Wily to heading,) loan isille.at B.OU A. 45.. Harrisburg at 5 115 A. 11.00 r. 31.. arid Heading 1313, midnight. a A. M. far Hat rbburg, at 7.20 ala and 12 . night,-for Now York', add at 0.45.5 A. as. and 4. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Se... School and slot l'lrkotli, tonna from all pnirits,at retool Ilaggago clocked thwugh; 100 panda allow Casxongor. '"" G. A. NICOLLt, Gelb I • Heading, Pa.,.Novianlor 21, 1860. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE • 2dt,001.1 • 'VALUABLE FARM AT Till. VAT): SA lAA. Situate on the Soutleside t.l the Salton' Breechtel rink He Emit of Aide Iran IVorke, containing 76 Ayres, all cleared hot about 2 Acres which aro COVVred e h good tiln her. The Improvement/4 are a If/movn°. two-story FRANI Id HOUSE, with von•enient out ladldin Large RANK DARN 'with Wagon hitch nod Corn Crihe attached, A r choler Apple Orchard I n good bearing order, together with rowdies, Pears, Cli.ries and Grapes in Miamiance and an excellent and never lailiug welled' N ater at the door. The laud is In a high Onto of cultivation. under good fence nod the Inc. in godd coder. The location - is a desira ble our, being near a clihrch, .11 and sac heal hawse. If not sold at private Frtio before the 251 h day of September nest the tam wi:l he offered at Public Salo me that day. Person, denfrous of viewing the probccoon may nail capon (Coo. W. leddich, at Leidlch's mill, in )borne township, • Yoe toms he apply. to 1:1 tug Go ITA.LUAI3LE PRIVATE RESI DENcii FOR SA LE.--finutte at the nest end of the borough of Carlisle, West of Diekinson College. The lot contains 70 feet in ,front, and 50J feet iu depth, extending from :Sinn. to Lumber tweet. The improvatnents conned of no elegant and corm modloux mansion situate heir thu maitre of the ground., fronting on 111 e, X 1 street, finished in the stoat - superb style, with convenient outbnildingn. The grounda nre benutiftally laid nut, nod ore ;toddy.' svish nhentle'neeof fruit and ornamental, raw and gussets, end it rulAnry of Ake choicest dud. The owner being cri , sireto of telling, the properly n-111 he disposed of upso ads antn‘.temes terms to the unrchneer Possess:on Oren on the (4 4 t, of April next. lor termn, nod further motif-Wars, enquire of A. L. 1--PONSLI7R, Real EOM v Agent.. J. M. - MASONSIEIIIIIII. _ . . IBEESI BEIM CHOICE FA:1111ITY GROCERIES, QUALITY ois"rEA:4, PURN. QUI:! , :N. WARE. I=l IMESSE I=l FAM,ILY PLO-11R BALT,AND FISH BOUGHT AND SOLD moan NIT AND P)MFILET IMISEI IMIE CARLISLE ACADEIsIy :nut ONLY SCHOOL WHICH PRI:TARES YOUNG MEN FOR COLLEGE IN CARLISLE. ' Ah Eth;linh and Classical School for 'young ihen n,}l boys vlil ho opened Septombor 0, in licotz's bulAling, on South Illunovor Street. • Pupils Instructed In English, Classics, Ihillolooticli, Natutol Scloua•n, TILE COUIII of STUDY le denlgned to make thorough English scholar', and to prepare for Cbilego. Special attention eille'bu given to' Practical -Arithmetic, Reading, ',Cp.Aing, 'Penmanship, &a , that ntudentinmay he well ALMA. ed for buntline life, and lines a good foundation Or • morn extended course of study. = with to. a • ' THE SCHOOL ' Ix divided into two sessions, be'altirliti'it respectively Sitpietolice 0, Nut Oriiiiiiitry 3. irmya PER. - iSSION, (Payab Idl Ara lon t Coininnn Itngll6l, ' il5 CO , Clntsks 20.00 ;41-V!--"'ZnnitiAti,ioll;;;FAC44=24-tail "'rho ocholors of this Academy, by 111°1113.nm.! o f a riiinll 01110 e onnuolly, con have the ofie of tile Collego Libratico, containing y 5,000 rotunoß. VACATIONS 'and Augugt, owl from Christ• num to Om Monday After Now Year. BOARDING de:71'1001g. flout alumni un 11* 'the privilege of rooming in,Dickingon Collego iboy rho , . to do so, and find good boarding either i n college' Clubs or, in private familion, rouging from 0l 10' to i 5 00ner , Aalalq.p, R. W. STERRETT, A.ll, Pa Inclpal • • - CARLISIII, PA. REPTIIENOII: I tette great pleaeuiro In commending Mr, It. W: etercett, A. 11., an it gentleman eminently quelilletl to tench. MY contillenco In him le such, that I elinli commit toy 0011 01)11 to bin care. . . 8,11 3, lin ‘ l .l l TUVE S, ! 1 , 2$ . • An the armors N fag !Iwo:telling whrn pe VOI 1,4,1001.ing for ft liesiVaLlk , Stin•r. for Pxrl nitC)1011 nut,vo ,f:1( It I.lllTr 11.111illItti,b11 /144, hat, Ilr^ latgobl :hill brst s Affsfortinetst of STOVES eve i offoreol to LI Of emoloollool (nil Illy laye ou band the justly celebrated LO ItY Irll. n. 9 a rl . 1)111 i g Ito•gi SLovo, u.9r. 1711.1 N, lIM tijomvmillo 'Moo it5.:11...m 5a f{l li-41 Ontl of the most deslntlde Flnves In use TIIE HORNING LIGHT, PARLOR, II EATER, and d other new Parinr, Dining Room mid Cho VC 015.1 :1111 , ikg others TIIE, Rlill J 1 ATOIL, el City ef Ile, HI - Iglen I (V II the TA - MOND El EATER (Mi`, (WO Gl' 1111 , 0 101,111. :t,tl e uoulJ ti ii litt4 , ntivii to fir larg ~ A. L. SPONSLER, RPM Estato Ale,t .at loottl a tollt•r. All ltitotti ROOFING ANP SPOIMIN .nt , on t.c.a.onaldo te's and t‘ithldlt AU , thing ui nor lin ited to NIII atillt.rit . tt our uti.4,•n twforeqott, MEM 'WADING RAIL ROAD A. L. FPOSLEIL 11,•x1 ntiat, Agt•ot A. J. EPONSLKIL, Real Dante Avnt wo3l w:: AND 1111.1.011'W A la: CHRISTIAN INHOFP, of e has tho JAW., as Agent p , 11110, ;V11,21111110, of It 110 milled ICI N('B NON 'ENPLOSIVE illilLLl LUMINATINU will Ii In nnyerior to anything ever ❑prod callntipplyilke trails comity, Thou 1'f.1.111) Is clkenpor than Kotosniie ;, than licronene, or any of her 011 ok: rompnu owns no fond 'odlir or, mull, 1110 18 IltrieC Dlorchantsor olhn•a urliclo' Nilll plo:un rdl nl w f NIT In (•::PII So ‘ c3m R. L. 1'r.:1,1411114)1aIhoontog.n, TINWARE, :r swy.if..B! STUN I 'VII E LIGHT HOUSE, IS= THE MORNING 0 LORY, PORTABLE FUJI>IAC =I su PI MOE, ll= = EZIMI 111 FIRE PLACE KTO the I.,•pit Filo Phu, Std.,: ecor fi1v..nt,..1 TINWARE WALK En A CLAUDY, No. IS, Wr Mom Sit lEEE VINT 1:11 A WIZ.% NG E\l T IltondiLv, November 2-2, 1869 NO lIUMBLI =EI No ITUMBUCI 1. • BURNING FIXED, .BURNING FLUID, cmusilAN