rdlt Cattio4 Mitalb. CARLISLE, JANUARY; 20;-1.870- Moving season will soon be hero. The weather has been very eliangeablo Deaths are common, marriages are nu merous; ,both are of every day mem.- EEDIZI I=III=II ' Commissioner Delano, on Saturday is sued an order to Assistant Assessors; ma terially Modifying the Ono recently is sued, taxing- farmers who sell their pro: dues at market. Hiti ruling now is that farmers whd make, it a business to sell their products in the market houses, or ) other places, aro tubject to the retail tra ders' license, but not-so from those who only sell from time to time. Ho in structs Assessors to give a liberal inter-- petition to the law in this regard. - ' We would call attention to the re maining lectures of the present course. Vihat of Dr. Tnluaao, Cin next Thursday evening, (Jan. 27,) and-the closing one by Miss Olive Logan. , We hope our citi zens will show their appreciation of the spirit which actuated the Committee ill preparing those--lectures, by a liberal, patrbnage. It is particularly requested that all persons will secure seats prior to the evening of the lecture,' as thereby much confusion may be prevented. Per sons purchasing tickets in advance, the Donuni,ttee 'guarantee, will receive the seats selected. Thos9/ sold the night of the lecture they do Ackhold themselves responsible for. If a sufficient number of tickets aro sold, the Committee pro pose again securing the servico4of Prof. Deld's Orchestra. Tickets for - the two lectures, $1.25. Single tickets, 75 cents. Plans of the hall arc arFarinors' . bank, _and Ogilby's store.. A bunch of keys was found on Friday morning last, which the owner can ob-`• lain, by calling at. the Ilmtniti office, And describing property. aiss- We are. pleased to learn that the ener getic postmaster of our town, A., K. Itheetm has made arrangements by which letters deposited in the Philadelphia pstoflice - as late as eleven a. m., will be received here on the evening train. Ar -rangements are, also being perfected by which mail will be sent to Philadelphia _on_the_morning_train.--Mr_li_has_the_ interests of the people at heart, and is doing all for their convenience and ben efit possible. On the whole he Is a vary. oblighig and popular postmaster.- Scarcely a week passes but we are called upon to announce the death of some of bur acquaintances. This week iL falls to our lot to record .the death or S. D. 7lTampton, who, for a long time, had been connected with our common schools in the capacity of Washer, His death has cast a gloom (kw the entire community, .coming, as it did, unex pected. On Sunday a week he was taken with scarlet fever, but had so flu• recov ered as to be able' to sit All of a sudden:betook-a .change for the worse, and .on Thursday morning last, about ten o'clock, expired: His rwnftius were interred in the public graveyard oil last S'unday, and were followed to their final resting place by the board of school directors, teachers of public schools, the fire department, and Carlisle Council, 0. of H. A.M. 'The ceremonies of the last /named society, at the grave, were con ducted by Councilor—D. Eckels, and were the Most impressiye we have over listened to. We sincerely symPaithi,ze -with-the-sorrowing friends ; -and-can-only- ' say to ,them "Ho doeth all things for the better.'' At a macaw.; of the Union Fire Com pany held in their hall on Wednesday evening, Jan. 5,1870, a vote o f thanks was tendered to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity their liberal contributions to the Union Fair, held during the holidays. Also to the editors of the Thoald, Volun teer, and Mercantile Adverager for their kind notices. TO the city merchants for their liberal donations, :null° the sales ladies who so kindly assisted and aided us 'in making our Fair a success, we return our sincere thanks. To Our brother firemen for their kind co-operatibn, and to the Soldiers' Orphans of White Hall for their gener ous gifts, we tender our thanks,. And to the public in — g - Aeral for the liberality and interest manifested in our behalf, shall over be rethembered, and when in the time of need, will always find the Union sustaining their time-honored nlottd, "To the Rpscue:" Below we dive tho Treasurer's report of proceeds of Fair. Gross receipts, Expenses, Net earnings, Respectfully, Ltw. A. SMITII, Chair man About two o'clock, on last Saturday .afternoon, a dense smoke was seen issu ing from a building on the northeast ;Wee of our - square. The fireman were soon on the spot, and succeeded in sub duing the flames before the. building, which was a brick ice house, was totally' destroyed.- The damage clone was trif ling. ;The fire is supposed to have been communicated by ashes which Were de- posited in the building. Mr. D. M. CI: Gring has been pro moted to the_ Fchbol made vacant by the decease of 18. D. Hampton. Mr. Gring is considered an excellent teacher, Svhich his rapid promotion by the directors of our schools conausively proves. =I A buggy, harness; two buffalo robes, and other articles wore stolen from Mr. parid Wert, and' a fhie driving horse from Mr. Stayman, of this place, on Mon day,evening last. mzEz:z barn and its contents,,tlM property of Capt. deorga Miller; of West Penns borough township, were consumed by fire; on Buudaynight last. Tbe•guineuiilexal Troupe 'exhibited in ilhoomfhall, on Monday and Tuesday •o vonin ,to crowded houses Their pot forrnance was very good. • ' On Tuesday last, policeman John drebn arrested Ta.ylor•Morrison, of this plaeo,forthe theft of a horse Port, Md. The arrest was made in Perry county and the accus - ed placod in jail at Now 'Ploomflold,' to await a requi= sition from the . .Governor of Maryland, 'for the remotial to Williamsport for trial. -A .man named Christian Wegner, (a Gorman,) started from Carlisle, with lorSe and wagon, on the fourth inst., to buy poultry, and has not since boon heard from. •As ho had some money with him, his friends fear that ho has teen loudly dealt with instead•of heing'pormitted _to deal in fowls. " • The first of the series of lectures an nounces for the season Was. given on sicur Paul Du. Chaillu, known to all the . worliT as the great explorer of interior Africa. The Whole affair wits a success, and the gentlemen in charge have reason to Congratulate themklves. Although the evening was about the worst of the season, a very large and quite select audience was present. The Grand.Or ehestra of Carlisle BarraCks, led by Prof. yield, did its best mush!, and but few or chestras any whore can do better. After a very appropriate introductory speech by our friend, Mr. Kennedy, of the Volun teer, the lecturer was introduced and the audience was entertained - and amused .fot a couple of hours by a' recital of his sights and deeds in the jungles of Africa. As the, ,interior of that country. is terra ihcognita f() almost everybody, we doubt if, on the whole, any subject could have been selected for a lecture, moro interest- ig to the aodieneo assembled, although, just such a lecture on almost any subject would have been a good deal of a disappointment. Mons. Du Chaffin does n't appear to be especially gifted in describing what he saw, or else 'he must have been careful not to see much in ten years. He told us all about his outfit. on his first trip thither ; about the quantity of fancy - clothing and trinkets with which he freighted his schooneP,` in the hope that • he might' secure the good will of the natives therewith ; and of his inter views with half a'aozon of the kings of the different tribes, who pretty generally conceded that ho was something of an evil spirit, and conducted themselvesac cordingly. As for any information con-, cerniag the aforesaid natives further t pan his conversations with them, the lectar kindly allowed his audience to remain in blissful ignorance. This little oversight, however, was abundantly made up by his description of the fright he gave the king of a cannibal tribe by showikg him a looking glass, and how ho „contrived, to 'make a very small jacket lit a very big king by slitting it up the back. He also. illustrated his Own shrdwdnes4 by,telling how, when one of the tribes insisted on his marrying one of their dusky maidens, he prevailed on them not to enforce the the marriage for fear all the rest of the women would ket, jealous. He then told the audience how he killed a gorilla by shooting him, and how much he was frightened after all the danger was over.' Thn-arrdience-were-also-intlebted-to-him for the suggestion that it is always best to travel through the wilds of Africa with a live monkey, which will doubtless prove of much practical benefit to those who wropose to make explorations. We had almost forgotten, also, that the lecturer perpetrated about a - half a dozen very original witticisms, or, what amounted to the same, ono very original witticism a . half dozen of times. 4. The lectUre, in fact, consisted of two themes-Chaillu and Africa, and if there had been consider ably metre' Africa and very- much less Cimino, it would have been vastly mare entertaining and instructive.. , We cannot but congratulate the com munity on the encouragement which this . venture on the part of the lecture'corn mittee hes met. We hope the remaining lectures will receive even a larger audit mice: We have often regretted an• al leged.indifference in, our community to amy eplirts to get up a series of lectures; but we are almost convinced 'that reeling II*: disappeared. We suggest to our friends who intend making sale of their property in the com ing Spring, that, they see at once to the printing of the sale bills. The HERALD establishment prints the neatest, and the inist bills, on the shortest notice, and the most reasonable terms, and' in addition give the party the benefit of a local no tice of their sale gratis. This of itself is worth the whole cog, of the bill. So send in your orders at once. ,The Good Will Company have corn pleretrifiEG-Itrrafigements for holding a fair, and hope the citizens will encour age them a substantial manner. A new feature in fairs will he added, which' is an exhibition of paintings, engrav ings, &c., on the first floor, and which will no doubt add greatly to its attrac tiveness. Read their advertisement din tine paper. • The Mifllinburg Republican says: A week ago Mr. John Dearing, jr., of Milford township, this county, was in Patterson, and remained until•after dark He then started home, riding one mule and leading another: After riding some time he had occasion to got off, when-the mile got ; frightened while the foot was yet in the stirrup, and ran off dragging him over the ground, which 'was hard and icy and rough for three miles to his, fathee . s,house. In the fearful race ho was dragged . through Licking creek which was high and partly frozen. After reaching home he was dragged-for some time about the barn yard, but the noise awakened the folks abo - ut the house, and he was finally., released from his perilous condition. Dr. Graham, of Perrysvlile, was immediately sent for, when, strange to rehtte, no serious jury was found, have been inflicted. llis clothes were torn entirely off, his body, and at, one place he was dragged through a pair of bars, with two rails remaining rowest escape from death we have heard of foU a long time. • $1,790 42 660 94 $1,1 4 9 48 It is feared that the absence of snow the present winter, in this spokion, will be followed by a summer of le* water in the streams upon which we depend for our supplies. So far the winter has been very much ilk() last season—only " a lit tle more so." Wo have had rain enough but rains only fill the:streams temporari ly. The greater, part of the water sup plied by rain slier off the soden.. 4. the ground and 4 llows OThtpward the sea. It is far otlforwise.mith the moisture of snow. This :sinicu gradually into the earth and finds its way to 'those subter ranean reservoirs which tend the spring, . mill thus thellowie 16pt up more even ly throughout:olo year.• The moral of this is that there may be another " dry time duringg the coming summer.!' . The young ladies .of Tjpo,, Indiana, have resolved not to associate with young men who swear, drink intoxicating bov: 'crafts, who chow lobaceo, who plai cards, &c. Wo-Cannot but • tidily what a solitary sot of bipeds the young men of Carlisle would • be, were our young ladies to adbpt a simillar resolu tion." Continuation of Court proceedings— First wook : -, ConVinonwealth ye. Kato Stein—Per jury. • True bill. Nolte proßequi entered by District:Attorney, by leaye or Court, on payment of costs by defendant. Maglaughlbaker Commonwealth; Shearer for defendant. . . • 0 Commonwealth Thomas,MoDonahl ISM =EMI = —Falsopretance. True bill.• Not, guilty, and dafandant to pay costs. Maglaugh and--Shoarorrfor— PorninonNyoalt4-; Penrose and-Herman for-ddandant. --CommonWealth vs.._David Fortenbaugh —Fornication and Bastardy. True bill. 'Settled. • . Commoitwealth vs. Charles Williams' and Zash. Taylor- 7 1arcony. True . bill. The defendants in this case are colored boys, aged about) fourteen or fifteen years, and were indicted for the larceny of a box of money, takeii from the stand of 'a market man during market hours. After hearing the evidence on part of the Commonwealth, defendantk' counsel withdroW the plea of not guilty, and-on= term) the plea of g - Uilty on the part of Charles Williams, one of the defendants, and soils prmegui entered, by leave of Court, as to Zach. Taylor. Williams sentenced to House of Refuge.until 21 years of age. ,Maglaughlin for Common weath ; Cornman for defendants. • Commonwealth' vs. Augmitus Richey —Assault and battery. True Not guilty, but to pay costs. Maglaughlin and Cornman for Commonwealth Smith for defendant. Commonwealth vs. Raphael Johnson —LarCeny, acid receiving stolen goods. True bill. The police of this borough dispovered a lot of poultry in the'pos session bf this defendant,.an aged colored man, for Which he" could.. not accotint. The owner could not be found, notwith standing which the Cbm•t directed the jury that if satisfied by the evidence that the property was stolen, they might cOn via the defendant. lle was convicted, and sentenced to three months 'in tho county jail. Maglaughlin for Common= wealth ; Herinan-for..defendant. Commonwealth vs.. James WM'den— •Ltaining mousy under Ude pretence. True bill. The defendant is this case is a yciung man abOuteighteml years of age, who, at the instance of soma of his asso ' crates, went to the house of an old gen tleman in Monroe township, representing himself to be the son of Mr. Brandt., the tit collector, and obtained from him sonic SOTCII or eight dollars school tax. There were two bills found against him, upon both of which he entered the plea of guilty. Scrammed in each case to two months' imprisonment in couayjail,; . ,Ciimmonwealth vs. Benjamin Garner— Burglary, and entering shop to commit felohy. True.bill, This defendant is a bright looking youth, of about fifteen years of age: On several occasions the prosecutor c iscovere that money tac .been taken from the drawer of his store, in Boiling Springs. The , defendant was found concealed in the cellar of the store, and confessed that he had entered it sev eral, times, and - had taken. from the drawer some seventeen or eighteen dol lars in all. None prosequi entered, by leave of Court, on the first count in the 'indictment. Defendant pleaded guilty to the second count in the indictment, and was sentenced to the House of Refuge .during his minority. Maglaughlin for Commonwealth ; Cornman for defendant. Commonwealth vs. Saintietßowermas ler, William Bowermaster, and Hiram Bowermaster—Assault and battery with intent, to kill. True bill. William and iram were found guilty—John not hay- ing boon arrested. The prisoners havo been the terror of the citizens of South ampton township. They have defied the law on a number of occasion's, and have for a mig Qsluded _the_ officers who endeav 'ted to rrest them. The pros - ecutor in this c se is an old man, - living in_the neighbor mod of those ruffians, and" was attacked by them, one night, whilo on his way from Shippensburg. They beat hiM with stones, breaking three of his-ribs, and otherwise seriously injured him. Ile managed to escape from then], and, as he thought, in a dying condition. Ile soon recovered; however, and made the information on which two of them were arrested. ' Sen tenced to the Eastern Penitentiary for the term of three years and three months. Maglangiffin and Penrose for Coin mon wealth ; Shearer for defendants. Commonwealth vs. William Snodgrass --Desertion. After hearing the evidence of the wife, the Court directed the de fendant to oty`to his wife, -annually, the gum of sltiO, td give security for the payment of same, and in default of bail to be committed to the county jail. The evidence of the deserted wife was truly affecting.. After her testimony had been given, a collection was taken among the members of the bar, and presented to Commonwealth vs. John Bosserman— Surety of the peace. Defendant directed to give security to pay costs, and keep the peace. 'Rowe, et al, vs. Williams, et al— Ejectment. This case had been tried . before, and judgment rendered against the defendants. On appeal the Supremo Court reversed the judgment, and or dered a now trial. The mitt was brought to try the right to a lot in Now Cumber land.• A verdict was rendered in favor of the.defemkints. 31,iller S. Nowsham for-plaintiffs ; Penrose and Herman for defendants. . Wright vs. John Beam, George : Beetem, and Ab. Beetem, trading as Beetem & othersetion for damages for breach of contract, alleged by plain tiff to have been made with defendants, for a lot of grain. Verdict-for defend ants. J. R. Miller, and W. 11. Miller for-plaintiffl-Penros? and Herman for defendants. Ovordoor ys: Upqogratr—Ttespass Jury out. - =I Aln'utoding of Ortint4l: - No. !add .Itmlitry 15, tho rot owlrg t real iblo n.d•renolotloon were adopted: Wrir.nr.., It Ilan I,ltumml Almighty tlokl, ill WIN all vies prori.toGen, to taku from our mbht, onr b 4. tunchor, S. U. Hampton; tlnortsto, La It Ilesobed, That In tho ddatjt of our beloved toachor, tho commuully has lost it worthy Rh:rubor, tho school 'd!rectora on Aldo loidrocCor, [fod map. Holm u wowr whouo pleco camkot ho T ~,, „.ry 411 nuptrllod, Resolved, That we, nit a body, attedot (ho and wear morning for thu apAco ofllarty days. Ipsolced, vhi,e n copy of Om he houclocl to tho rtifo'ot clocensocl, and nisb, that duty bo published In tun borough pot.% PETER STUART, 11.011ERT Given; Jr„ SQIIERT EOM, ' Cointoltteo on Ilesoluthum. At. • ECM? - 111011 acnoco., Palish., Jou. 12, 1870. At A meeting or Vie Boyle 1110 School, hold Jui 12, 100411 . 10 following preamble 'end resolution were W merman; It bee pleased Ood, In his dens - toimmose7 from 'tar our &Carly hsloved•pupll and fei.ow schoolmate, Edger I. Long, Ille . iefdie life. Resolved, That we Jdocaroly sympathize. with his alstai.broilmrs, and friends, In this their sudden and heart rending deptlvattlon of both mother mid bro. thar. Resottreq, That we, as teacher and scholars take ploasum in tootify lag that he was a youth or opou, manly conduct, of, promising future miefiiinom, of atrial integrity; awl of moat or.collont moral charac ter Rosolord,,That thole piocoodlug be unbitelied In ttio more of tho borough, and a copy of thane roan talons be Cent to the friend', of the deceased, and that wo In.a body attend the funeral. - D. EOKELO,TencIiOr. 4. J . IC4opl' Jro. 11. Y. P. NUM; ' Comualt,to? 'Remember Collins, Hulmors -di Mor timer's Minstrels and brass band will porforni-in Itheem'firiall,_next Saturday. and Monday ovenings.,-- _ .[Aotiouncemonta..] INPORTAN r REVENUE DECISION tninquzy DICFAwr un T, OFFICE OF- INTiIENAL REVENUE. Washington, : • YoUr letter 'of the twenty-second ul timo, respecting the liability of persons engaged in the sale of the "National Bitters," has been'received. • Assessor John B. Kenney, of Phila delphia,, has this day boon 'specially in structed in the case, and you aro respect fully referred to him. - Very respectfully, . • C. DBLANo, Commisioner. Messrs,. WALTON 85 Zoo, - No.' 9 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan. 7, 1870. To Mums. 'stubs & Zrro, No. 9 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia. Gentlemen :—r consider the Bitiois manufactured by you,"known and marked " National Bitters," to be a compound put up and sold as medicine, and when properly stampad, can be sold by dealers in the stamped bottles who have not paid the special tax as liquor dealers. This 'is in accordance with the filling. of the Commissioner, in his letter to Samuel H. Almon, Esq., Assessor, Ta ndaroa, 111., dated Dec, 16, 1860, and of whiCh the following is a copy. - ' JOTIN 13. itENNEIY, • . Assessor Ist Dist., Pa. . OFFICE OF INTEENAT, REVENUE, Washindfon Dee. 15, 1809.—Sir: Cleveling & Brown, of . Galatia, 111., write this office under date of the 4th inst., stating that they are Druggists, ani asking if they aro required to pay Special Tax as Liquor Dealers, for sell ing " Tonic Bitters" and other com pounds or a similar character, which are claimed to be medicine. They have been referred to yon, and you are, there fore, instructed that bitters.and other al coholic compounds, which are put up and sold as medicines, and which aro properly.afamped as such under Schedule C, of the Revenue law; should be treated -as- medicines,- and-persons selling_ the same should not be required to pay Spe cial Tax as Liquor Dealers. Persons selling bitters or other alcoholic com pounds, Which aro put up and stamped as " rectified spirits," should of course be held subject to tax as Liquor ien ere. Any previous ruling of this Otte, which may be inconsistant with the term of this letter, istherdby revoked. Respectfully, •• • 0. DELANO, Commissio nei S.L3ruEr. H. Al,moN, Assessor, Tamaroa., 111 CEO Wanted,' immediatcl, a competent burr dresser. Must- come well recom mended. Addresslock brix 8, Carlisle; Pa. • Irenry P. Chapman is succeeding in making very pleasant pictures under the skylight in IsreWs building And as it is free from 01 6bsti•uctions, cloudy wealth- or kloeh not prevent him working, but on ly lengthens the time of waiting a few sec-, - It is the best, then, 10 bring young children on the brightest days. I=ll=l Solid -fora - - circular of the -Hollidays burg Seminary. If contains a; beautiful plate of Um building-, and gives - the course of study, H. Harkness offers that commodious dwelling, No. 66, Rest Louther street, now occupied by him, either for sale, or rent. The front building has been re built, contains a largo hall, two parlors, and three chambers. Back building is new ; contains dining room, kitchen and two chambers; also, wash and bake housei. Hydrant At back door, and good fruit in garden. Terms of sale made easy. One or' two good 'Market Cars for sal‘e,. - 9,ojan2t HE PRICE OF COAL AND, HOW TO ECONOMIZE. The committee appointed-by tlaAmer ican Institute to examine into the merits of the various coal burning stoves, "have reported that, after making a . thorough examination of the various stoves, and testing tlicn thoroughly, both do refer 'once to economy and heating power, they have found the ' American Base Burner' (manufactured in this city), to be the most economical, and the most powerful heater—some of the tests showing that this stove consumed full one-half less fuel than the others, and in every case gave much mere heat. 2-9 Is it not better to get the above minted stove and z avoid, the great waste of coal?—Albany Rack ,erboekat!. • . These stoves are for tinie , by William Fridley, East Louther'strcet, Carlisle, Pa. THE SCHGCPPE TRIAL. kfull report of 'the most interesting and important case is now ready and cap be obtained at this office. - It contains the entire testinitny in Olt case, a full account of all the proceedings up to this tirne,_With a;sketch of Dr. Schwppo and Miss Stcinieeko. The book will be fur niched at tits following rates One copy, • Twenty copies, • $ .4 00 Fifty copies, 0 00 - One - hundred - copies, . -Address, HERALD 01410 E, n, l'a ==llll A CARD I have this day associated with mo,-as. a partner in ;Tay busiacnn, Mr. J. P.- Big: tor, under the name and title of 1.1..13ax t0n & Co,. The boOcs of the late' firm aro in mrhands for collection. Thank ing my friends and the public, for.past patronage, we hope by strict tatentiou..o business to muirit • a continuanco of the same: . " H. EtAx.Tow 000' • GREAT AUCTION BALE; • Wei would ask every person to attend this sale and got your dry goods at their own prices. Now is the time to: nave money. Bee . aditertinement of W. C. 13aW. yer & Co. Conpn7icing January, 12, 1876.' The warehouse on the - corner of Main and •Wpst streets, with siding attached, - and now occupied ,by. floury Meridiem; "Wier lent.. Apply to 22de694f A. CATHCART. • WANTED. . A girl to do general houme-orlc--:one that can come well' recoil - mended. None other need apply. Ono from the country preferred.. Enquire at this office; Ojan7o , B. Commum.. .A Photograph Oapoly, well ostablimhed and dOing a good businetel can be bought cheap foiOash, if applied for moon.. Call . on or address • • , J. O. ' J LESHEII,- JOAN H. BHEEMY S COL u.arx: =I OPPPPPP • PPP PP -7 PPP •PP - PPPPPP PEP PPP PPP PPPPP 1111111111 . TIM' - , 111111 HIM AAAAA. A AAA 1. AAA A' AAA. AAAAA.A A AAA . 'A AAA AAA A.AAAA NNNNNN NNN NNNN NN • NNNNN NN NNNNNN NN NNNNNN NNN • NN NNNNNN 'NN NNNNN NN NNNN NNN NNNN 000 000 000 000 000 • ' 000 000 000 000 000 000 0 R U A _N S. 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The cheppeet and:bent In throsoild, and all warranted and kent l a order by niyaolf for II ye yeas e, VI(11.1NS GUITARS, 4 . " A 700liDEONS, 81fBET MUS:O'IND:IIUSIC BOOKS STRINGS OF ALL KINDS, nlnl orerytthug opportninlng to the music Los OW Plano.; blnltidoone, and Oigana,takon In pa pay. for new ono. ILEI'A I R'l All klnda of instrumanta repaired and tuned Call aml azumino my stock and I am mm I can lqin't 14,11 gm place, NO. 11, VEST MAIN STII . UHT' ° (opposite litariOn Vs%) CARLISIX, PA Carnal?, Pa MI 000 ' 000 000 MSS'S SSSS - SSSSSS SIBS SSSBSB BB SSSSS SSSS SSS Sass 8888 MS, SEM BSSS BSSS M ELO DEO-NS' MELODEONS FLUTES, -FIFES, JOHN H. RHEBM CARDS. W. A. ATWOOD.. ISAAC W. RANCH ATWOOD; ,RAliok. & CO;,- COMMISSION muncmANTs, . . Wholesale dealers In all kinds et' PICKLED AND SALT FISH, . • ' - NO. 210 North Wharves, ... Above Race street, .... . PIIILADELPITIA D IL GEORGX SEA.RIGHT, DENPIST, Prom the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office at the residence of "his mother, East Lowlier struet, three doors below Bedford. lOseo9 • B. BENDER, • nouceopAnue I , IIYSYCIAN. Office In the room Tolmorly occupied by Col. Julie Leo. • E. L. BRRYOCK, - JUISTIOE 01 , TILE PEACE Offlo, No. 3 Irvino'e Row, FE. - BELTZHOOVEtt, " . ATTORNEY ,AT LACY. °Lilco in South ilatover street, opposite Beuta's dry goods store. IthnitlU G. W. NEIDICH, D. D. S., N...A • ' DENTIST. Tate Demonstrator of Operative MEntistry of thj tithore College of Dental Surgery. Mice at hie reel donee, oppoeito Marti. non, woot 'doleetroal, Car- Delo, Pa.' 'lnnen ROBERT D. WORE. I. L. WllllO.ll/IN B. P. 1101. L. 3011/1 A. MUM.. W. W. 11101 , VA011, ROLL, WHITEMAN kt CO., 11 WIIOLESALIi DEALIMS IN MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, N. E. Cor. Third and Market streets, PITILADELPIIIA. C. P. lIIIMRICIT. WM, B. PARKEIR H UMRICH & PARKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Wilco on MrtinfitreOt, in Marlon Hall, Carlisle. 'NOW JOHN CORNMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Onleo in bull ,otcnOicheil to flail Franklin 110E01, op posit° tlio Cana Iloro. IninAO JOBEPII RITNER, • ATTORNEY . AT LAW AND SURVEYOR, Afonhanienburg, Pa. Ofllea on Ilaltroml street, two doors north of the Dank. Bon - teas promptly nttionlod to. JR. MILLER; .ATTORNEY AT LAW • No. IS Routh Hanover otroot, oppoolto Coylo's store. 10049 C. HERMAN, ATTSMN EY At •LAIN. Carnal°. Po. No. 0 littenni's PH. SHAMBARGER, JUnTICE OF THE PEACE, Plainfield, Weetpenneboto . township. - CumberlnneCountyPonn . rt, All buena., enirneted to him will receivn promp attention. 290et70 ROBERT OWEN, SLATE ROOFER, AND DEALER IN SLAM LASICABTER, PA. All work gennuiteed, and will rocolve prompt at Motion. Ordera loft at the "Herald Office," will re &live prompt attotitiou. Oct 2)1. SPANVLER & WILSON, CARPENTERS AND STAIR BUILDERS, Corner North and °Pitt lamas, Boc6 J. IL *BAXLEY. W. P. SADLER. WEA_ & SADLER,' - ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office, 22 South Uncover street, next the Clood Will Iluto House. 10.60 IthAM KENI7EDY, ATTORNEY .AT LAW: 0 Ocoee In Volunteer building, Carllele. .I.oekki IkAT J. SHEARER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. - officoivrticirthe.trornarof the-Qourtlimme,--10.6, WEB. 13. lIIRONS, „ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Fifth street below Chestnut, Cur. Library, • - - TIIILADELPITIA - 4 HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., 1,412 .111,414 CIIHSTi4I.7T STRERT, PINLADELPIIIA =2 Ink ng advituldga i.l 111. , gruks . l doinrg.iton In =I 1.1 4 ..N 4 try DRESS 001.1:1 =I • ENORMOUS REDUUTION • upia - tho'.. ? .ii or Ittap..l.ll,moThlCll thoy.two th.w opting, salt w.ll u T lit n very TiLny 004Yr-lareCe ti out lot, 19 . .4111.1 atot.k topthor with tlivir n n 1,110. t...l,lon,,olitekt 'l4lllO b.lOll 04111.1 a to corro.p!" dlogly low ratva, 01111 viii ha found the I.AIIUIiSf ANI)CIII4.II.IiST STUCK. over ofio.ed, Ind:ding rub Cameo Blue and dry Stripoe, ekono . eopfinv, awl Nuhntre ht jr,lk %/tat for salty, at 11 . 7%..:, w. rt 7bc tojl.oo. Yoryil;nvy Worktee Hurgeu, In di" fushlunitbh. Linrk ulmdu. fir salt.. Mc. Inns 111 Wool Empzenos Clothe', In all volmle, Inv Indium tba retry detArablo Andes In Nary BM°, for ettlato,'llr,e. -Bnlunette Quality Idargos, in all ..lono6o. Itroeb PoPI t INS, MY AND WOOL, vary gouda, 76 GAG 7/191iNbli oil Silk and Weol, 97)(e EXTRA HEAVY WOOL POP Walk • Dresse6, $1.26 10das004 . GROCEEIES; CANDIES; (Cc. • • NEW GROCERY STORE._ • • • eubscrlbeVhaving purchased Wessereinlth ; a corner, owriMifrot and lledfititstreetwi - and - orected then on a Store, has now opened with a Now Slosh of well selealed Freell Groceries llis stock will be found to be complete In every particular, and every thing cold will be warranted as represented Ile has on band and - new ready for delivery Groceries of all kinds,. QUEENS,WAILE; EIMIES A good anvortmont of NGTIONS. A spuelaiAty math, on all Iclndx of Salt Menlo, suoli an Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Driedteef, Dried, Canned and MEM ol all kind., conntontly on Hand • wir SLOUIt nod FEND of Son bent grollou, , antl to nunntltteu to Bolt purchasers. bloodu soot tunny part of thu town - If tlealro.l Coll nod prim fur youruulf mt. No 11.. Fort Pomfret Strout. .1111 IN BSupt 1804.6 m T M. MASONIII;IMF.ft CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, FINE QUALITY Ole TE(E, PURE :-PICEN. QUEEN: WARE, gLASHIS A ItE - FAMILY FLOUR BALT AND FISH ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY 'PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD: Bornmut column PITT AND P 3311'llitT STREWS EOM 16d.60 TO FOR THE 'HOLIDAY* I A yIIESII ARRIVAL OF .HOLIDAY GOODS At 'BURK'S, No. .85 - West Main street. A Magnificont Stook of Candles, Toys, Nate and Fruits to now open for inspoctlon by the public. Tin Wagons, . Expresses; Ambulances, Carts, Horses, Guns, Swordr, Pistols, Whistles, Magnetic and Mochanical Toys, Wood Wagons, Sleds,lrobbv Ilorsos, Drums, Files, Horns, Games, Arks, Dogs, Cats, And a ~,, host of other toys " Fancy Bozos, China Mugs; Vases, Cups, Saucers, Match Safes, Crucifixes, ko. ' Se, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunolias, and Other Fruits, and —Nuts-of aLI and Doll lrian with . Moving and Fixed eyes. CLEAR CANDY TOYS, =I NT OWN 11/NtWACTURN, WROLIMLII AND N2TAIL. FRENCH and AMERICAN CANDY, ho abundance All of which will be soldat the lowest CASH Priced Ur Please give vne ,a, • D. W, BURKIIOLDER, No. 35 West Main String, Carlisle, Po. CARLIBLEp PA MISCELLANEO US. O UR. ISTIAN INTIOFF; of Carlisle tlt• solo tight, os Agont for ComborlAnd County, Pa , for ho e.lo, üboi‘vio, or It lieW NO HUMBUG 1 BURNING 'FLUID, 11.1 KIWI'S NON EXPLOHfiII BRILLIANT II MIME= BURNING FLUID, 111:11 is anpurior is anything leer Intl...loved and n nupply the trade through the county, wholenule Their VLUID Ix cheaper thou K °soot. ; It hi po; pinelre; makeel n clearer, and softer ilgh lan K orogen°, or airy other ill orcompolind In non %milts nu Lad color Or snudl, and Is lent rutty harm Melds/ads or °them t• tin I t. trwt tld llele will iileiiiin r ill iil toy itlii to I ii l'itrlbilu lioctien THE CA1t1,181.14: ACADEMY 7116 ONLY SCHOOL WILICII PR11P.117113 YOUN( MEN FOIL COLUMN IN CARLISLE. Hn/linli And C1.111(.1 Selsuol fur yunn4 nu.l and Loyd wI 160 upon 11 . 4, 0.•n1b0r IL In But' Inn thug,. South Inn I•• 41n0.1. in 0, .11.11, cs, M1011..1,411 Naln ni &Innen, Ponn.unnliik, roe = doslgusd t• n...k0 thorough 'H..gliAls ‘llll to prepare for (tab,. it idolol att.-talon dill 1.. to Practical A rith oat ir, no, Sprll y ,Periatioalip, ,th Atdout.. unty 1...11 rt. n.. 1.• .11 for lU. and kiy- 1:4/1/11 lons tun II 101' / word VILtIIIIII4II, • or. of st tidy TILE UOVEIt MEN t young ipttlteolen 111111 1110 . . 1/ lou tro elm! • It.alll not ho ttllutved to 1,•111.1i Viill ux TII SC1101)1: YEAR le siiVidOli ihte. Petif , lollll to. in Jog renpuet Iv Booattiber 6, and. janintry opt See lon, Common lingll4l, iIB o do Clmodca wills Common P.ngßah, a 0 ISO d-Beindon,-Common • OF On ans.les with Common The scholars of this Academy, by the payment of a 'small NUMB annually, can hero the use of the College , lee, containing 20,00 , 0 yolumes. VACIATIOX 8 —July and August, and from Christ , toss to the Monday after Now Year. 110AltDINa &o.—POpils from shined hero the privilege of rooming In Dickinson College if i buy Clinton to do no, and will find ‘glied boarding either In College Clubs or in private families, reogim.; horn $2 Id to $5 up per week. Adarosll. R. W. STERRETT, A. D. nine lpll . • • in:eat plesaure In commending Mr. R. W. u eitr-31 - . 11, as a gentleman eminently qualified to ;each. `My 4:militia:co In him le ouch, that I rhalL commit my, own win to hie cetre. It. L. DABLITELL, 6.. p. 3,3 m. ProeidantDlc3lneou College. EIBT SALES by N.,. 31001111, Auctioneer: Jnn. 111 Samuel Kenyon, dec'd, DiCkint•on tarp. 12 to 25. W 0. Sawyei & Co., oMlinle, Pa. Vein 1. Abraham Bradley, South Middleton top. '• 3. J. I'. Shearer, Dick innon •'" 4 Jacob Hartman, deed, Middionex twp. • - S. A. Bradley, d.c'd, South Mutdloton twp. 7 Thneen PIA, Mount Molly Spring.. • B. J.O Coover, Penn 'WI.. - .4 , • 9. Jenit Mall, Carlisle, Pa. . .10. John Eichtnoll, Annignee of .fitipthi • South Middleton townnhip - •• • 0 M. John Beam. A esignoeof Jen.Oreen, &MI . Middleton towanhip: 12. SOP. Ilemminger, South Middleton top. • 14. Noah Cockloy, Penn turd, 18.' - Theo. Spangler, Plekineon twp. 10. Elarnuel Ilvams,flickinson.twp, 1 . -- 17. Wan Ilartinan. s ll3buth Middleton tsvp. 0 ' 18 Leo Clutsball, South Middleton top. 19. Eldeelironn, Penn twp. • " 21. .John Young, Dickineon.., - 22r-Jag. Pallor, tooth Middleton top. '• .23.. Dania). Skunk. Dicklnvon. s ^ 24. Jacob Mack, Dlnkineon. ' o 25. JoisnAharnbaugh, Wagoner'. Onp Iliad 1120. Jardeu Kenyon, Dlckineoo. t 24. John John.; South Middleton trrp. ' Mar. 1.: Jotne Zeigleri Middle.ox. 2. Jamb Bclaupp, Fitintla Middlatoh.twp. 1 1 .3. - Samuel Wherry, Middlesex. "." . ° '4. Puitle 1 1 1.bhurn, font, twp. ' • • 11. ,Ilenframin Lochard, L T. Juo. Slatusiler,Dickinsain, 8. Jacob Plank, South. Middleton lwp. t, th Moan. Wotzol, Curlldo, Pa. " 10. Abrm. Spotty. DiekinCon. 11. John D. Myers, Wort Ponnxboro. " 12.. Wilson Bbupp, Booth Mlitallotonjwp. " 14.:. Candle 111.11burn,Ponn. 10. Jno. A. Poffer;Dickinson. , . n IT .741111Q8 Litno, Non twp. 1 WOODE : , 1 IVA RP:, WILLOW WARE, P UMICILY, MOWN PROPERTY FO,R rommoillone two nnil n half, Mirky BRIO It IIW ELLINU, adjoining tiro Hotel on tiro corner of Main. arid Radford streute. A lea two two.idery DW ELMO 110UilliS one Brick and . the oilier Frame, situated 'on Poinfr4iitreet, Lo tweon Hanover and Bedford Rtreet9-10/ in good or der. Possession given fired of April. Apply to A. fijan7o heal EState A gir l. Pickled FRUITS FOR RENT. tiOAP 121=10 =ZS= =I I= OUT DRANDH OP NO HUMBUG I =I = TERMS PPR (l'apilite In Atlvitneo.) =I =I srazy - SLERPs COLUMN. L._SPQNS liaal Extata Agota, Uarivonar, COnveyancar Incur anal and Claim Agont: Adel'. Main Stract Near Centro Elluara. 'ORE WASHER FOR SALE.—An ox collont Oro Waahir, at thot)re flack pf (loom W. Leldlell, Dourly now. Will be larld verylow. Ap ply io A. L. SPON6I.EIt. kJan7o Two 1,0111.110di01111 ti ' N'O . story In IA lloonen, on the nit tildo.df Coed street, betwevn Main and Lonthen. Atm. a, In the borough 01 Carlisle; liken iOO 0 vat, able o f of ground on the east aid.. of Letort Spring, cold ining about TllltEll ACK is, being the property of LI 0 ileilll Of JOBOllll $lll . Olll, lillillillirli, oil ill excel lek epldr, will be leaned for one year front the let 01 . Apri 'next. For lemma, Te , enquire of A. L. SPONSLEIt no 060 L .. Real Eatute Agent. _ . ~ F .) R SALE, . , . . . A two !dory BRlCR'Priette Renideure Ritualist! 11i Routh Hanoi er atreet, between Pomfret and South miriade ' Carbide. 'I he Inc is/alining 21 wet in front and 120 in, eh tab. It, Inman, ix neatly loots, isontaining double pat lore, dining morn RIO kitchen on the find - Jr, nod fie. comfortable chamberd no the datiod y, nod thane linkhed ninon/ nu this Man, tam vista fruit ten., and grape %loco, and franit in Ihe yard. linquire Lf A. L. SPOI , ISLY.II, Real Fitt: to A gout. ionau VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI DENCE Foil. BALE. Eituato on South Ilanover street, Carina° ' now owned nod occupied by Mrs. Waslnotal,'lnte the property of Benedict Law. Tile lot fronts on lion— ovor at., 90 feet, and extondo hark tha sawn width 240 feet to an alley. The Improvements are a large two-story FRAME HOUSE, with' Verandah In front, containing Doublo Parlors, Hall, Chamber, Bluing room and Kitchen on lower floor and nix Chatehera and Bath-room on the 2nd story. Gas and water have boon Introduced. Them Is n largo Stable and Can Inge House at the loot of the lot. Thif lot Is wolf studded with ornamental trees and shrubbery, bealdoe fruit of almost every description and Grapes of tho most choice solectlon in abundonco. Enquire of A. SPONBLER, Real Estate Agent. 230ct-G8 • ORE BANK FOR SALE.—LA rich deposit of the boat quality Ilermatite Oro, yielding (,0 per eent.• comprising about-18 ACRES, located lu Monroe township, about 2 miles from the Iron Works of O. W. & D. V. Ahl, on thn south side of tho Yellow Brooches crook. There in a streatn of water running through tho tract sufficient for washing the ore and furnishing water power .be. sides. A portion of the hankie under a lemma and will be sold subloct thereto. The balance to Coin. cumbered. Peening dnArloug - of vlochtg the Dank' inerichlt upon George W. i.oidlch, at "Leidlah's mill," for• morly known as Bricker's mill, Monroe, township, Combo, land county, or upon A. L. BPONSLER, Real Y.statu Armt, 20Jurto GO OR SALE A Piliotle,Residonedfiltlilitcoh - South Hanover - St: Carlisle, nearly opposite gar ly's Betel owned by James Bentz. The lot contains 106 feet in front running back 210 feet, and,being 70 foot in bre dih at the rear. The buildings are nearly -new and in excellent order, crimprleing n commodious " TWO-STORY ➢RICK FRONT.BUILDING with a largo Twb.Stoiy Bria'llack Building attach ed containing all the modern improvements Inclu ding gas and water. Tho location of thin property is ono of the most eligible in the town, and will he disposed of on favorable terms. For terms and fur ther particulars anquiro of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Eatato Ag,out. REM / 1 0R SALE—That desirable Private I . 4 ra.i t "o. 4.t."1"01 li e l o t n une u t ,, l 'gun fretsV e a t i n Pl! , [ n m , f , r t e n t , S , f Street, feet in depth. Thu improvements consist of a com modious - TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, , containing huge Park, s Ilall, Pining Boom, and _Hitch._ nu rim_huver non, sod ..ight . ~ twit. Chambsrs on the second floor, three over the trout bnilding, and five over the bock building, a Wash Iletere, path Room, and Water Closet; and gas pipes rennlng into the cellar. A hydrant in the yard and water on the second story. The entire property Is in most ...Men t condition, and the locotion orient' the most desirable in limo town. The lot is well stud ded with fruit trees and shrubbery, and quite a num ber of grape vines of superior quality. Fur terms apply to / A". L. SPONSLEIt, Real - Extate Agent. 24nept 60 VALUABLE .FARM AT PRI VAT'? SALE. - Minato on the Smyth-side of the Yellow Breeches creek - in Monroe township, about talk ERNI, of Akre Iron Works, containing 70 Acciel, ail cleared bat about 2 Acres which aro covered with good. tim ber. ,tho iiWprovatnents aro av ornmodlons two-story FRANK HOWE, wills convenient out buildinle. Cargo BANS BARN- with Wagon Shed and Corn Coital attacked. A choice Apple OrFhard in good hearing order, togother With Peaches, Pears, Cie cries and Grape, In abundance nod an eireellont and never. failing well of Water at lie door. Thu land he in a high state of cultivation. under good fencn and the int priiilements In good older. 'rite location Is a desire, bin cite, bring Ileac a el - iamb, mill Find IP hoot lows° If not sold othrlvote rale before the 25th Any o September next the wi:l be, offored. at PIAUI Solo on that day. Persons &sir:oatof thi premises Illlly call open are. W. 1.6,11vh, at Liddlcle mitt, In Monroe township, b'or terms do apply to A. L SPONSLEIL, 111 A lig GO Real Enna. Agent VALUABLE PRIVATE BEST HENCE FUR SA Lg.—Situate et dot neat ent of the borough of Carlini°, meet of Irrekinnon College litre lot contain,. 70 feet in front, tool 1.111 fret it depth, extending from AN 0 to Loulher ntteel. The improt 1 . 111011114 rOll.lSt It nit elegant and rum Pandit/0a nion nitwit. , near 111.1 , retry of tin protrude fronting on Ma 11 street, 11111.11 , A In Ho Cruet !WWI , tilyl4:, with . 411,4 . 111.411 The grounds nrn Itenutitolly I id tut, and tat studded wiWr nlt•ntlnner of fruit and otAntuenta trove and Atorme, nut t.brulth not the I hire' , 'rho owner being kh.51r...0. or 10.11itig the propert, Irlll b0tt1e.p.....01 01 nfni, 0.11n011t , .....t0 Irrti,n 10 tII purritmer 1 4 0;54'..0.5!t0n gin on the II 1,1 of Ailri next lor tort..., and fot ti00.1.10.11,11:01., en.aniro 0 A. 1.. FPONSI.EIt, 16..10cti9 Roal Ehtatu Agent. DRY G GODS, HATS, ,re (,01,1; DoNV N Il .VVIN ! .1)1)I,VN ! rrItEIIIEND()US DECLIN E t N 'l'llE, io i • I tXII, NoW Vo•): a. .1 I lill towing 1111. 111- pco . ' ers.lonne.t.m.l.l' , ol iv :ool' L tol.t.ta, g o od, lot. the Itorti o room tool •old ,It Ali Of o. Ir for ilto prlo . I ;on torthhil t•ftio .111,11. L. 1.11 u X Go.(11 d .la 3 nt prirrntlirt n ill tittaifyli Paisley Nhutrl.l, Ben yel,Stripe Slut erk, nay Wool 'Long nit I. Squa Iv Shawls ion ~,,,,k : 4 1. Silt ion, to, tylo, loony other golvy gtoolg 4,1 a, 1 , 11 , 44 tlott toupot tit 11 an 1 latv 1,4. ,4114441 th to on 14' ,, 14ti , all it Kohl 1 , , Io t 1 to , at, a yn ago no ‘41144 lovo , It, did coo Illy 1,444 , 4444 s-o. 4.41,11.144, 1; t,‘,011,1.111P11!, I. VI Wl,' :0%11 1,1, 01.11114, linn• goollly, , ,41 Alan ocaa, host imago itr Mr oce, of lotto Ihnu 141 , virott to tho wo, whin' shown till. elle , of pabie. Moo owl toy's Wear: 1,44" y 11.44‘ , . C 1,11 Philo Moot t001ya44,4y CI Ills Pits. lorta..liat • I 111,/ varloito g ills noilablo 11. .1,- ovation at g,t:ally rollnrr,l rote... NVolor 414-1 Watt, 1'1,441 'II, nolo rf Wote Proof loth hat log I. greatool 4,a u nrll 1.1. in • easoo fa Stilts owl Clreola n. n9lllO motto halogen, liar spell proper to tillyttoor It; primes; 1 t tv—nital cot tl 10 PO I - of - lite bovont Oleo , that 1110 . IVIV.IIpVii t at. All goon' les,of IPnrII Lola lion dil Vaterproof, Ladies', Merino ,Vests !Hid Drawers, Gents. t'hirto and linrweri., Ln,lirr o Idle and colored `Merino and nil wool ever:) , (pll , rhiltlren's whltriind litiatAvuel how, every • leo, w 00l Finn nein Canton I•lnnwel, m•oslios. I,ingi,we'n, pricer, lowerThart tho'y hnve Lo in m iii for nino yearn. Ladies' and Chihli ens' new style Shoes or every de scription. 11,0 n the heaviest to the finest manlike toreki Gents.. Laden' and Children's (turn Sheen, 'ovary eloo, of beta quality. White and colored Blank ets rind Counterpnles, at n great red nett 0. I. reapectfnlly intik nn Inspertion of any stork Inafor pnrchertlang as I ant confident I not abb. in stilt I itpriers all who lofty fayor tile %vial n call. Ito Set It nnnt ugg•pi into buying Lyn prime Hot of rlnenin 1111111 In F , rancor, 6J., ill( call tort no Fenn wholo Mock of Inds right Om nigh, all rothicell in prier. VII AS No. 4.7.lVest Main fitrurt. rilM J . G cYALLIO, -- No. 29 Wrwr AfttniStnEty,. P'ENNA.., Tho iIATTEIt of Cortiolo I mho 11ATITII. of enrlbilo I pit.:lntstrat stylomjuxt i oct,lvodf ThOlutoist otylrn olwayn on hand I 1 lIATS from tlio best 31nupnIcturoli I I I. .0.,,,,F01.110N4111,1111AT5j0ht out 1111 CA Ll,lO wisben tq_rnll,nttoutlnu• to. lON :took of I - I T $ AND OII.PS, o tkuumfoptitnollato to orier, and btio' Iho Lo rrnagemonlq ,far coloring Woolon OoOde 110 d OlVOCCOrati. at ••! •• • Thu highuot . CASll • • GO UNTR .10 R-B •n NO MAIN §TRENT 100019 TINIVARE,&c T.0.1r itig 4A T k. • • STOVES! An fin Hermon In fast npproachlng. when persons • uill.l;a looking for ifilosiroblo Stove for Parlor or Kitchen use, wo amk n carefuloxaculaLalon of our siock;belleving we, brio I.l6largost anal best Meet ed anathema 01 STOVES ever offered to tile citizens of Cumberbunt elmoty We Lava on Ileind ibujuntlycolobruled ' MORNING I:0 RAkE nu i =I 00/0111, INN thaunanJn w I j, Inv; Llu•m will tinkly TH LH; IT 'HOUSE, 010101 . the inemt oleehlible 510,111111.0. THE MOTINHO LIGHT, I= THE MORNINCI.GLAY, PARLOR ITEAT:Ett, and PORTABLE FURNACES, d other new iwor, Inning Rciona and Mural)°, EMEMI We offer Rowing nthorn the follonsing Couk Stove. TUE REGULATOR, SUPFRIOR, NOBLE COOK, MERRY-GUR7STIIAB, dad City of Burlington CONIBINATJON. We also tell Vic, I - a-A-MOND HEATER_ FIRE PLACE STOV E, hilt Lents 0111., two or titre° 61011114, nud Is decidedly the livid. Fire Place Store arra. Ovenicd We would call attention to our largo i.tock of TINWARE en bond or nook to order. All klothi of ROOFING AND SPOITIING me on reasonable term and withonrdtday Atl portioloi l.•xiring nnplluiig In lair liu. nco In vitod to Cali Mid In iro our ortialrn holtirlilt111.0)111/1i1/1{ =MI WALR Ell k OLAUDY, No. DI, We,C Main Street, Qat - Halo, Pa Gl= RAII.IIO,CDS. READING RAIL ROAD )51NTER ARRANCIEMENT Monday, November 28, 1809 GREAT TRUNIi LINE FROM TOE North and North West for Philadelphia, New York, heading, Pratt sellle;Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, hebanUtt, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, late, Lancaster, Col titnbia, Or., Or. Trains IHavil Harrisburg for Now York an follows: 2 30, 5.30 and ..10 A, hb, an 1 13.30 nvoO, dud 3.55 and MVO r. N , rounerLing with similar trains on l'enn. sylvartia [tail Road, and arriving at New York at' 10 1:1 A. 31.,11nd 12.05 110,511. an'S to and li A. NI, r1.91,11 , 1y. Sleeping Cars 11001110,0 pang the 2.30 anti IC, A.. 1., noon frame without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Toon , qua, Alinorsvillo, Ashland, Shamokin, Mine llrove. Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. n., and 2 55 owl .1.10, r. m., the 2.5.". trniu slopping at Lebanon only; the .1.10 I' 01. train stopping, at all stations, and ;sulking conneetlonn for Philadelphia, Potts villa. Columbia and all Intermediate stations he p/lIIIH only. For Pottsville. Nrhuplkill Ilaven and A o Intro, via Sehuylkill and Susquehan nit Itallroid, Rove Harrisburg al 340 g Returning: leave New York at 9.00 ; 0. n , 12.00 noon, 5.00 S P k NI.. rhiladelUida at is 13 0. and ;t5O Sleepfhe SIICA 000,111 palls the 0.00 A. u .. s.nn, And 5.1.0 g rttrn, n . Lour New York, without change r Way Par•ellgor Toni.. loaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. connorting •• 1111 sl nlllar tra II on Nast; Penn sylvania Railroad, roturnlng heal !loading n 111715 r. , stopping at all Stations. Loos, Pottsville at 5 40 31111 0.1.0 A 11., end 3o., 11., Herndon at 0.30 5. 05., Fh.lwoilo at 5.40, and 10 - 40 o. M., Ashland at 7 05 A. 51 , and 19 30 110011, To 111[1[110i at 8.33. n. r , for Philadelphia and New York. .„ Leave Potts, Ille via Achnylk 111 An d Susquehanna Rat Road al 8 15 A. NI for Ilan isburg,:ind 11.30 0 0. for Pine ()root. and Item - tit Rending At...mimed:diet', Train, lonvos ill,' at 5.40 .5. , ;Jays , . Itendili. at 7.30, A. v., arriving at Philadelphia at 11,20 5. Returning, Ivivro lit 4.1., r o, . Inuoging lleadin: at 7.10 0.31 OM ivlt•g i l Meat 931.1 I` 31. Pottstow n A 000tuntoda troll Tralll, 1,AVt,.14 Po its town al 17.15. A tt. returning leave , Philadelphia Ii 4.00 I'. a., Colutokia 111.11 load IeAVO Rending at 7 16, A. Sl., and 6.15, r 31. for Ephrata, Litia, lleincaster, Columbia. Perklonto. Itall 11010 Trains leave Verltlolll. Junc tion at 11.00 A 11.. and at 3.10 and 5.30 0,31 , rot tt rt.- e :oho 1,a5 aL 010 11111.1 t. 12 A 51 ,1111,1 1245••u0m1, coolie. ling 11 WI titan/Al, 1.1111111, Reading Rail Road. • • Cololoookliale Railroad lists, lease I '.d:, tow 045.0 11..0 , 1 , 1010 P. 51 for 511. 'oil. ins 1111,0 At 111,91) A. 51 111111 7.20 r • r: Up 4 On 1, Mt. Pd.:want at 7 .0 and 11110 k. 'lllO g with shuilsr trallo. 011 I . ,,tling Rail 11...1.1. Clue.t.r Valley Railroad, train/ lea,. 1.1 itlgoport a 8.30 .0 a.. 11,1,1 I.llsVnod 0.2 . mel 1...1,0 Don ifin n (Me gtow at .0. M 1 r ~ 11.46 a• .1:1. r r. 31., connecting with •Itnilartlains on Lead ng Rail tin Nutolnys: Leave New York at :1,011 and n 1111. I. Philadelphlapt 01.00, 0. u. and 3.15 r. , N ;the 0,00 A. v tr4in ronnlng only to itvaling,)l ,l l".. Potts villa at 8.00 A. Ilarriabure. tot I/ 31, 0 SI., 1.1./ :11.11 1 1.0 P. at., and Reading 1 . 9.43, midnight. sod 7 la n. st. for Vat rie.burg, at 7''Ao .5. M., And 19..55 odd nlght, for New Yore, and at 11:10 A. 3t. 1.1111 4,25 r ror Philadelphia. Comniutntion, Mileage, Seatsdh, School and Tleliiiticttia all frolo - 1•111501ht;cat coda red rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each PaNunget. - " G. A. NIiCOLLS, Gun. Sup't, Beading, Pa., November 22,189. 2deeoa CUAIDER-LANI) V ‘I,I,LY 'CHANGE OF 11011. S. • Oft and after Monday, November 16111, 'l5Ol, Pas song, Ts alas will run daily, no fuil6wn , (Nonda3n execrate 1): WESTWARD.' ACCOMMODATION• TIC AIN* leaves Ilan Mang 112)li A. II , MeeGiuoexlnug 8:35, 0:1 ilia, 9:40, Silipponsborg 10:20. Cbantberat, org10:11. ri• -n• castle 11:18, arriving at liagerstou 11 11:45, A.ll. MAIL TRAIN leav,s Harrisburg 1:35, v, n, Mo• eintniesburg 2:07. Carlisle 2:40, Nowville 3:15, Bilip• pensburg 3.40, Chambeisturg. 4:29, ti rem...milli, 4:00, arriving at Hagerstown 5:20, r at: • • EXPRENS 'riot IN, leaven Ilarrixburg 4:15. M' , Altanicsburg Carlisle 0:17, Nowvillo 5:511, Ship• pensburg 0:17, arriving at Clunnterfiburg 0:40, u. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Cluitabersbarg 8:00,•A u Oreeneastleo:26, arriving at Hagerstown 10:10, A M. • • EASTWARD ! • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Inver Clutnibrreburg ,0:00 A 11, Bilippensburg 0:20, Newvillo 6:00, Carnal° 0213, Mechanicsburg 7:02, arriving at Harrisburg 7:30, A 14. DIAIL TRAIN leaves Ingot/down MO A a, Green- Nadia 8:34, Chantborsburg 9:10, Shippenedourg 9:40, Nowvillo 10:14, Carlbdo 10:60, MNlmniesturg 11:21 arriving at Harrisburg 11:05, A.ll. EXPREBB TRAIN loaves Iragendown 12:00 u, Greencastle 12:28. Obaniborsbarg,l:os, Slllpponnburg 1:37, Newville 2:10, Carlisle 2:00, aloolandesbarg 3:18, arriving at Hari isburg 1:00, r at. - A MIXED TRAlN , leaves Hagerstown 3:00 T. at, Greencastle 4:12, nrriving ut Chambersburg 0:05, r u. 4,1" Malting close vonnectiona. t Ilarrisburg,with trans to and Irma Philadelphia, Now York, Pittsburg Baltimore and Washington. , 0. 17, LULL, Bupt. Railroad 00100, Climb's . , Nov. 0, 1560., = UDITORI3 NOTICE:=Tho undor li appointed by .tho Orplattoo Court of •. Cumberland county auditor. to malt° dlotrlbutlen of OM fund found on flint outtlornont In thu bonds of James IhtinCtolt; Him, J. 11. Gethrun and ltiw. ' 11, Sterrett, txotutora of MIA. Poems V. Thorn, Into of • . thu borough of Catillolo, deceased, amotig the tohra• 1000 and all others entitled. thereto. will meet no • 'forth% interested at his roorp, No. ',20 West Main at , Otrllolo, on 'Monday, tho toroolit day of Folirnory next;nt o',elork A. M. • 'J. W. NUT. • Qua°, STOVES . MAGARA, EEMBEI