- .611f, 'Cittli.4stF, tgtral. "71 We had almost written that times are hard and money tight, but We guess that woi'o, do for lotA colUmns, ' It is n't any news, for it hdk been a standing:tub ject of remark for years. IL is n't local either, for more people know it than know that Grant is President. But if it is n't new or local, it is wry uncomforta ble, as newspaper publishers can all at test. • A bit of glut dissolved in skim milk retitoro unpe, iF , trolig lye put in } - ittt. , r•NN ill make it as wit, as rain vi•pter. Half a cranberry, it is said, 1)0(111(1 00 a corn will soon kill it. Ribbons of every kind should be washed in suds and not rinsed. The Louse of itb Lehman, of Mon roe. town Ship, ihroke» into on last, Friday night. A noise was heard by some of the family about midnight, and upon• searching the' house everything appeared en be right, and the doors all closed. In the morning a silver watch, a ring, and sumo other articles belonging - to C. Lehman had dis appeared, and the doers were standing open. ' The (looVVil,l boys propose Lidding a fair, to commence on t;atnrday evening . Trial, the fair will be a good one every body who 'knows what, lice Good Will .comany is, aid how pluck and en ergy the boY7Tiare, will conceAr at once. 'The object of the fair is to raise money to help them pay for their new building, snc IT:mover street. Some day when we have time we propage writing out an ac- count of the beginning, rise, progress, and completion of that enterprise, for the have very considerable infornia ti on on the subject. For the, present it is enough . to say, that the building is a very hand- some anti imposing structure, and does tothe town..No pass - : no it dues not iiekliowledge that . a com pany who have puldie spirit and capaci ty-- enough to undertake and complete such a building, deserves consideration. We need all the ente:rprise we have, and ' could got along with a good deal more quite comfortably. It is therefore right who shoreT.omridrqrs rem rr- - thin should , be eneouraged. The (loud Will hoys deserve the encouragement of everybody in the town, and their fair nhould betinule a su•ce,ss.lim u wially, athlition to their worth as avtive firemen, tuttl as enterprising citizens, they have special claims for enconitigement., They have very eheerrully given their assis- tance to many fair~ that liate already been held, and eon( rihnted lunch to make „them a.sueuess. We hnpe every one will respond liberally when tint ehanCe• hook is presented, and thus make the 11cii• a big thing •linaueially. -While other; have the citizens of liollidayslmrg haVe erected a noble bonding. ; An iost . it talon of learning has been put bi successful operation, and many prominent torn are showing [heir appreciation of good ad vantages by sending their daughters to it. -..- • Continuation of Court proi•eciiings : fosse Laverty, .sr., vs. Simon Prat., John Vanamiale: J dm I,ll,orts, Eppley, .kesse Kurtz, Samuel Milt z. Tteminger, Vi illiam 13emler, - and Daniel 13ratz—'Trespass in case for conspiracy. No. 33, first August, IW. This was an action brought by plaint ill' against the defendants for conspiracy i r„ njuring plainttil, in he: 'business by sign ing and circulating for signal ores ai:cmon stranee to the hoard of Avhool directors .of East Pennsboro' town.,hip—against eniple3sing the plandiff as leacher of school NO. 4, in said township. A large - number of witnesses were called and examiped, and this case oven the greater girt of three days in trial. 'The questions involved were whether the defendants had conspired, together, and whether tiny were iulln taped by improper or illegal mot ivesVi signing the petition. The character of plaintiff was also in issue, awl much time was consumed in licaring'vebutting testimony. After an impartial charge from Judge Graham. the jury retired and. returned on Saturday morning, last, with,a verdict fin. defendants. A large number of cases were ,con tinned, and the rest of list disposed of ,on Saturday morning; and Court ad- joncifttl Until the twenty-eighth of Feb ruary, the time fixed by Court for :special teyrn of Court, to continue one week. Our amusement going citizens have been surfeited during the last lweek. On Saturday and Monday' evening,' last a minstrel troupe was holding forth in Rheene's:llall, • but unfortunately fur their tine neial - su eeess they failed to draw crowded houses. On Tuesday evening, 'pall' - .great ventriloquist, mag lician, and slight of hand performer, occupie(2.the hall, and after the hudienee were all in, L. 'wrd Was still mane - 'sitting room left. ICE The Holy Conuntinion will no ailinhi ispreci rie . .4 Sabbath, in !Jai Reformed Church, Rev: J. A.Pcters, pai.f.nr, Pre paratory services on Friday afternoon at 2;O'eloelc, also on Sittarjay. evening - at 7 o'clock,,by Rev. A.. H. Kramer, of Lan 'taster city. Remember Rey. T.. Do Witt Talmage lectures this eveulug iii Itheem'A -- Iz. • • 'l'ho " Tintehinson nrip" . to South . kidtlleton township;' near Mount holly, • was tho othOr day re- . sold for $38,000. .'Considering that it was sold last fall for less than $19,000, it was quite a hand . :".soine 7ipeculation. - ...• Ml= Po heai' Tnlinnge this evening Un Friday thorning last, as Baumn. LiOer, A young man of. Dauphin counttv N i s pi n g ‘Tharles Zimnuirthaii, near West -tratrv.low„. was leading a lionle to water,..'! the Al 'became unmanageable 'and kicked hits on' Die side of the head. The . , youth being Carried to the house; Dr. W. • Baseborn was called At, adruinhi 'Wed rostonttives; Lilt 'the patient ro inalned unconscious' for tweCty-four hours.' Ills. lower jaw was fractured; • blood flowing profusely from his oar. It is hoPed,• however, that• he will re- . • _ 1101117, making; Lilo Itembraixt,ThotographS, a - style of nor : - -traturd' , lately introduced by photo : graphoftf. makes' a very good picture. • An.assistant wanted—need' not -under. stand the business. • - . 'Do not fail to hoar Dr. "Talmage, the greaVleeturer, thin 'ovening, at eight o'clock. •.. , par . , cOrrespoudant at Sterrett's:Gap sends us the following cominnuication January 24, 1870. I noticed 4i...different Iminhers of the HMULD, that-you-aal ieitCcOmmunioadatia. from the rural districts. And no, doubt. your-readers will be interested on hear ing of the great panic • which is going on in this neighborhood ; namely, the lower end of Middlesex and theupper end of Silver Spring totvinthip, the par ticulars of which are as follows Mr. John Miller, residing at the west end of 'Silver Spring township, has, through in -formation received from a Mrs. Baey; ' of Harrisburg; a magician using a di vining glassy learned that there is a large vein of good stone coal, running through his farni• at the south side, as well as a , vein of iron ore in the centre. Neigh bor Miller, being an energetic and enter prising man, has resolved upon a full and-complete development of the mineral prriductions of his farm, and has already from twelve to lift yen 'hands employed with picks and ~hovels seeking the pre-, cions 'octal, which his informant -tells hint lies about twenty-three feet below the surface; they have descended about ten feet, but as yet -have discovered noth ing. Mr. John Keller, living in the same neighbohood, lets also collie half dozen hands employed in the same capacity. Mr. George \\'. 73, Stoey, of Middlesex township, lets sunk a shaft • twelve feet 'deep, and has found a vein of ore about two feet thick, said to be of the Mist Should all be successful we an ncipate "a good time coming.v CAMP lITLT., Jnntiary 24, 1870 7 , , Po Edam gqf the rarlisl• 1L ;,41(1 A reader or your paper would like to know who has the rigllt to sell for mak ing the Picket Fence, with wire instead of rails, in the lower end of our county, - 1 think it would be to his interest to advertise in the HERALD. So says an ohl ' SI" (I Iltl:lt )Ve publi,ll the above letter, and hope tho,e \Alio our subscriber in thktptater (1,, so; am,j also that the .agent will :lel un the suggest estions ol• an oil " iothscril 'l•he second lecture of the course «•ill be delivered this evening, in Ititeem's hall, by Dr. 'l'. DeWitt Talmage, the popular lecturer and orator. Let all hear -Muir__WelearniltatiLis the witth of tot committee To extend the present course, and intr,aluce a number of new speakers, 'including the elocutionist,l. E. 'Murdoch. As it tests entirely with the public to city whiftfter this' shall he done or. not, we ask them • to :ippreciate their labors by giving them an earnest and hearty support. The experiment of a M2ll es of IdeluA .has been a perfcot success this far—let it be continued. This ey.eping',? lecture 1011 begin at eight u'clock, AtAtfliestra will 1, - e in attendanee.. Admis;don Li cents. Tickets for Dr,. 'Talmage and Olive Logan lectures, with secured seats, :'.4f I:Asvity 14:1 , 01 , NTERNAL REVENUE, WA:4III'N(IIiN, January 10. 1870. 1 Stn—Complalfits are made at this tiro tliatlll - e ;Issisbint assessors in you r district - arc giving too st r ict a construc tion to (l i e law and ;the ruling under 'Which a person who makes, it his business to sell the products of his.own farm from a stall or sland is required to pay a special tax as produce broker. It in enacted in paragraph thirteen, of see -rim] that every persim other than one lraviug paid the special tax as a oommercial broker or cattle broker, or wholesale or retail dealer, or pedlar, whose occupa tion itj.s to buy or sell agricultural or faint products; and Iyhose annual sales do - not eficeed $1 0,000, shall be regarded as a produce loaer. Lt determing the liability of a Milner to the special tax of a produce broker it is necessary to in quire whether it. is his occupation to buy or sell agricultural or farm products, and also whether he is exempted from that tax by any other proCisions of the statute. IL is provided in section seventy four of the act of June :10, 1 WI, as amended by the act of July 18, 1811;1, that no special tax shall be required of producers for selling their own products at the place of production, &c„ and ill paragraph thilly-two of section seTnty. nine, that no man shall lie required to pay a special tax for peddling the pro ducts or his 01511 Cann or garden. These are the only exemptions I find: If, as it has been claimed, it was not the intention of Congress to tax a farmer for selling the products of his own farm in any way whatever, it would seem strange why these special limited exemptions anfl'i•xceptiohs should have Leer made in his favor. Why should he have been exempted from a non existing. tax? However desirous I may lie to - relieve farmers t si xin tax for selling the , produets of their) wn Bums, I am tumble to find . alllO legal authority to do it, if it is their occupation to Sell them, miles; they fall within one of the exemptions or ex ceptions above mentioned. The ruling .under_which a person who makes it his occupation to sell the . prodncts of 'his farm from a stall or stand is required to pay a special tax as produce broker should he - construed with the utmost liberality, giving him the benefit of all doubts respecting , liis liability. It can not, ordinarily, be said to lie the occti pation or a farmer to sell his products. It is his occupation to Min- them. The selling is all incident to the production. It is only when he makes such selling Inc regular and constant bliSiness that he should be reduired to 'pay the tax, You will give your assistants the' necessary instructions and will take special pains to cause a liberal construc tion 'of the laW in this behalf towards producers. Very respeetfaiy, C. DELANO: COmmissioner It will beseen.by '•the above decision, .that pefsons who :racial our Market only to . sill the products of their farms or dairies are not• liable to thiii special tax.i. It is only Liaise who Make it a regular business to deal in produce; and from it gaiira-livelihood,---who_.aro_liable_ty this tax. For some weeks past we "liave noticed a gradual falling off of our mar ket attending people, for .the cailso that they thought to afpear in Mnrket z Was to .b 5 milled on - by the Assessor with a, T . ll.llT!n go .r;pealcs 1E3112211 Daniel have Bala 'On lgarelt 2, on the Cove Farm. Sale of, personal --Otiibityi-NortlrMiddlotoirtownship.- =I Jolni areider, sr., :wilt have 809' of Pets iiroperty; in West Penns'horough tornship, ou sixteenth of Felirt4trir.' ME:I isle otperpnal property, by :Samuel Steno,' Frankford . . townebiti, hlaroli 4, Ideiodlietal of Iterseff, 4birtyrtwo 116 ad of Walled cattle; ton, bead pt ' hop; • 'flagon, reaper, and mower,, , Tho veatlior IS aliout Mild - onough, for May, and if it continues wo may oxpOot buds and blossoms soon. . The ico men are swearing terribly at TiElatitt - vreather: - Thersay-they:-bay , lots of nmtorial to 'make ice from, but somehow it 'won't stay together:. Wesley Wartlold, a colored man, wel known to many of our people, died on Friday last, and was 'buried on Sunday aft4noon: His remains were attebded to their last'resting place, by a vorylargo procession of his own race. • Tre should - strpposo that nearly one-fourth of the colored population of the town' turned out. In his' tifetinie, Wesley was slUnill as little consideration as any other human being, but from the funeral procession it might have been supposed that, the best 'of his•race was being borne to the grave.- This was right. • In the presence of death all are equal, 'and it is fitting that all should be carried 'to their last home with every outward' and lin ivard sign that those who knew themin life realized this truth. List of sales for which bills have been Printed at this office : Tuesday, February 8, by John C. Coover,' . Penn township, five horses, cows, young cattle, reaper and mower. Wednesday, February 16, John Bren ner, South Middleton township, family horse, milch cows, household and kitchen u•niture. Wednesday, February la, Jelin Gull er, IVest Pennshprough township, three °Nes, cows, young cattle, grain fan, .!) Friday, February IS, Leonard W. Gut- South Middleton township, two horses, heifer, wagon, ploughs, cart. Wednesday, February 23, Daniel M. Shenk, Dickinson township, five horses, milch cows, threshing machine, grain fan, household mid kitchen furniture. Thursday, February 24, Christopher Thumma, South Middleton township, six horses, two of which' are matched blacks, cows, and farming implements. Wednesday, March 2, D. W. Sterrett, -West _Pennsboro'_ towitsbip,_sj,hoyses, twenty-six bead of cattle, carriage, bug gy, fimning implementA. A ninnbek of 'said bills' have been printed at this office, notice of which will be inserted in this column, if tve are noti fied. Ifig.t.tiTiTrurriw - fitiquiry - lirt licrloavlrenvryr twid .11.1tiat) 11, IFG9, the fullox li,g lott.tuall)lo IVllr.unts, In the Nl4ll' 31/11 Ittret,elt of manhood, brlov . kl 1 3 /11/11.11',11, 31 tl ro-Inboter, ;4. 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D =IEEE A small size Parini & finning Iron Safe, nearly new, for nal6 at the 'whole sale notion andvariUty store of ' Co hE BROTHERS, 11 South Ilanover street, Carlisle. =1=1•111 MPOHTAN r REVENUE DECISION . TRI:ASURi DEPARTMICNT, 01 INTERNAL REVILIcUIt. "ashinfiton, Jan: 4, IR7V—Sirs - Vont:letter of the twenty'-second ul timo, respecting the liability of persons engaged in the' sill!: of the " National Bitters," has been ruecived. Assesor John B. Kenney, of Phila. has this day been specially in slew:led in the case, and you arc respecit fully refereed to him. Very respectfully, • ' C. DELANO, COMMisioner. Messrs. WALTON & No: 9 N. Seventh St.,.Vhiladolpbia. Pialadaphia, Jan. 7, U7O o Islnssos. WAT.ToN Zoo, No. 9 N. Seventh 14.; naiad°lphia. Gentlemon:LW 'consider. the 13Itteifs anuflietured by yen, known inV marked "National Bitters," to be a compound put up and sold as medicine, and when properly stamped, can be sold'hy deal* the — stamped- T bottles-AthoLhave_not! paid the special tax as liquor dealers. This is in accordance with the ruling, of the Commissioner, in his letter .4e -Samuel • 11. Almon, Bsq., Ani3csser,•Ta maroa, 111., dated Dee. 1O 1809;-.and of witfelt the following.is ci copy. Joull B. IChNIi.ILT, Assessot let Dist., 'Pa. 01470 E Ole INTpIINAL.iIIIvXNUA, Waellihgtoil Dee. 15, 1809.—Sir : . Clovolino lb nrgivn, of dalatia, 111., write this ofilee under date Of. the 4th inst., stating that' they, are Druggists,' , and 'asking if they, are required ,to-pay Special 'Pa* ns .liquor 'Dealers, for sell. ing . "Tonic Bitters" and . other ,eorn- All persons clearing really Ilnl. articles, rellablO in lintllnill of a similar character, which are qhallty, and moderate In price, aro certain to he nleagoo by our exceedingly largo and varied collo alaiined to be medicine. . They. have, -bow, _out stork Is kept always fruit , additions 'boon roferrod,to you, and you are,4there f 'o m ..r n g t i. orr__ c p u e. r o . nonnall . gnu of the most elegant in f(11:0, inetrnoted that hidA;ra and other al- t d tg li w y ogd v i te av o ng li p a e n rtle i e n : p l:l47t i tlit h V i t r y i r oa f . 'ophOlie compounds, - which , arc .put hp . uojetaty .. .. . imdaold -as- 7 medieines,--and-Which:are properly stomped BB such under Schedule a, of the Revenue law, should betreated as medicines, and persons 'selling the same should not bo required to pay Bps . .rl -- -"Trnr - usr - liiquer—Dealers,---Vorso; • selling bitters or other. alcoholic- com pounds, which are put up-and stamped as f "rectified spirits," should:of course be hold subject to tax as Liquor Dealers. Any; .provioue" ruling of this, dhow, which may bo inconsistent with the term of this letter, is hereby revoked. Respoetfully," C. DELAr!o, ' .. l . SiattfEL H. - .A.Lmorz, Ahsossor,_ . Wanted, immediately, a competent burr dresser. Must comb 'well recom mended. Address lock box 8, Carlisle, Pa. • The warohouso on the corner of Main and West streets, with siding attached, and now occupied by Henry 'Herkness, is for rent. Apply to 23de694t A. CArncAiir. THE PRICE OF COAL AND HOW TO ECONOMIZE. The committee appointed by the Amer ican Institute to examine into the merits of tho various coal burning stoves, "hair° reported that, after making' a thorough examination of the various stoves, and testing them thoroughly, both in refer once to economy and heating power, they have found the ' American-Base ?Sumer' (manufactured in this city); to tie the most economical, and the' most powerful heater—sorn'ti of tbe tests showing that this stove &manned full one-halt less fuel than the others; and every case gave much more heat." Is it notbetter to get the above named stove and avoid the great waste of coal P—Albany Knick erbocker. Their+ stoves are for sale by William Fridley, East Louther street, Carlisle, Pa. IMIECIIIMMI 11. Harkness offers that commodiouS dwelling, No. 66, West Lowther 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 houses Hydrant at back door, and good fruit nt garden. Terms of sale made easy. One or two good Marko! Cars for sale THE SC'II(EPPE TRIAL A full report of the most interesting and important ease is now ready and can be MA:tined 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. Selneppe and Miss Steinneclte. The bOok will be fur nishedat the followingrates : , cents One copy, Twenty copies, $ 4 00 Fifty copies, - 9 00 One hundred copies, 15 00 Address, . A CARD. I have this day associated - with - tbe, as a partner in my business, Mr. J. P. Bix ler, under the name and title of IL Bat ton G Co': The- books of tholaWfirm are in my hands int. collection. Thank ing my friends and the public for past patronage, WO hope by strict attention to bu "to merit a continuance of the same, SkX.TON. lijall7o GREAT AUOTIPN BXLE. We would i.sk every person to attend this sale and get your dry goods at their own prices. Now is the time to save money. See advertisement of W. C. saw_ yer C Co. Commencing nibuary, 19, 1870. A. Photograph Gallery, well established and doing a good business can be bought cheap for cash, if applied for soon. Call on or address i. MISCELLANEOUS AVALUABLE FARM "AT PHI VAT!: SA, P..—Situated hi Silver Spring town .hip, on tLe railroad, within n half mllo of Leidig's Slat lOU and 3 tai lea went of Nlitchanlcnburg, contain ing. Nu•ACRES, all cleared. Tito Improvements are • LARGE STONE HOUSE, with all tho noceontry out pitOdingii, Large Bank horn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib., Cerriuge House, he. There in wt.:Odom at tho homed, also one at the hero, it well of water In the wavh house, and n never tailing Stream of water running throngh the. fitrin, a good Applo Orotund, lately roa red and limed, Willi • variety of other fruit. The fa m rm is In good cultivation, and updor good fence, in a good noighborliotd, convenient to school and churches. If not mold before the Ilret of Marelt, It will Wen be for rent. Persone desirous to view the property will please egli On the finite:HlßT, living on the farm Terme will by made Iteeconnuleting. f t jun7o A. BABB. THREE FARMS FOR SALE AT A OItrAT lIAIW A IN, In W.st V 1111141.1. ONE OF 435-, ACRES! I and in fair condition, of very good quality, un der gord foam Orchard, Garden paled In. good 'fused nod comfortablo Dwellings /WO. 00:35 Nut, Corn House, Wagon llouso. Moat lions., Hon ild.eo, Spring llott•o at a erring of good water mar the D s Whoa'. Ono bull's uodencultivatioo,b•lanou in Wood and Timber Sant Farm Ix situated within 114 miles di Sleepy Creuk, a Ststlin on the Plaltimore d Ohio It ti•vw.d. atochlat th , ro is a Store, Poet Office end Express Office, whore all kinds of Produce reiu to told. Marttn.burg, n largo and flourishing town, is 10 Dillon d.stant, whorw the highort print; Kre Paid tin all.kinds of Country Produce; 2:11; mass distant Is a Quvrty. whom good J.lntestot o ran be lied for three years without c et, antb.can It 1 , 4r11t for eight oonts per bushel Tho Tenant on above' Farm rai•od the past yew 500 Bushel, Wheat, and in a talon time this amount might be di ultted,Afinie of Limo; as it acts welt o.t sold land. That Farm wi I bit divided to snit purelmeore; and e Id as easy terms. Price $25 per Acre. Also, eon of ' =1 Two Hundred 'and Fourteen Acres I At, SW or Akio. Imbrovornonter common' And one of Two Hundred 'and.. Fourteen Aeree, :At $l5 per Acre. No Improvements. Oood valor" power on-both. The Land on thorn Farms in of Ford quality, ono third cleared, and balmier in Mood' at.d Timber, whirl, commands a good man of •t Cherry Run Sta tion These Farms are eltuatod one mile from Che:ty Ron Station, on the Hnttienori, & Ohio Retrnad, at which Station le a Store, Post Mire and Express Of fice, nod 1 . inile.froni a Llmintone Quarry, whtwe Itorah:tin rap tio had for throe Yearn for nothing. !Werth:lib:lig in 13 Mil. dietoht. All the abovo lee/Woos ore very _healthy. I oiler thorn n Bargain, se I am old, hero no family, and WWI to soil. ty-ir tin to Sleepy Crock Station, on tho Baltimore & Ohlo ItaLrond, to .me three Forme, where lilt:Tilton Lane, esq.,.tonant on farm, will give all particulnrs, and ahow the farms Address, EOM JT . E. 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M ItiLODEONg 11E1,01)E4IN3 If IMOD NOS 8 TL.. ,Allidoilhor twitritag uputill a JIUSIO BT,O JA N.. 11, Stroot, CA It 1,151,11, J"A , v4W volt the attiontdot. of thit p.W. t• 13.0 largo YYY l•Ob•-i of 111.131C.A.L 111 100 NIII AND IMI.IIIIOANIe rl 1u , • totaimiltkr,lutod tlio u.lobruhol MJAdOOOOLor 44,1116.1mir10tt0 9111131b10r of thitoo ovw Pj.tio. will thi ror It CjiT, and lir root Will be allovoci ,lo pat poynt•.t 40 1511.1.1. calm 414 pett•ksao Th 26 or mug •mo-t , .k• tlo iiirchauu ow), by gi,illllll. for p•I trt•nt, WOll Allow •opo. lowly of 1.011.1.1 thu oxttutoutsl • 100 plod rp.coND, rf A ND rIANOti Ibr Pole or gout; sr 1 , 110 t- xnit the tloooo. ;C..,•1 nod cznothso Minn wh..ther you u'loh b r..ot or •oy. - • S'I , I7 I VISIt TO N'(: I) OROANS maLUDEUNs, fro.. tLe w.rl4 noun kild unnuhlßotory of 11. T. ham +ll, (Ibrmerl: elirlioqt t Ilesu&um). The chonpral and blut. 1,1 litto.o Id, mud ul untritutud end luilt In torOt.r by my.. IT Kw ll.e poll v. Vl , )l.lNft, GUITAM: 4 . ArVOlt VMON:g, PLUTB. 4 . MUS:O AND MUSIC poolop RTRIIGN al!" .d:ii.:lL72rD4 and irm,y96hig nikpertettilsg to Yhe emote beediastp. Old Planes,' Molodoods, idd :Orgadi fakos Invot poy for tow oaeo. ' ' , fill; ?PA '1 It6l AU kin& erf lbetrursealiropitina •' ; , Citll Gin:mine nir Me& art I sii Awl tent. JOHN - Do n't lornrt t4tr place.; NO. 11,. WEST*IIIATO STREET, • (opposite Miriott 11. W,) CIARI 4 IBLN. PA. W. S. AIWOOII. I -1040 W. ILANCK ATWOOD, R&NOK & CO., • 0041dISSION =RONAN* female" dealers In all Muds of - ' PIMILIED AND. 1.3 . 0. 210 North 'Wharves, Alamo Mail; dive; • !' •PDILADEII'IIIA. DR. GEORGE BEA,RIGAT DBNTIST: Yrom the Baltimore College of Dental Bunion. Office at the roaldeueo of Lie moiler 4 at Loutkor groat, Three doers below Bedford. 10.09 DR. ' J S.BENDNR; . • - • 110WILOPAILIIC PHYSICIAN: ODIN, le the room formerly occupied" by Col. Joh% Lee. 10.68 E 1113 RYOCH, ' • JUSTICE OF Tun PESCI." Office, No. 8 Inincee Row. 108e60 . . FE. , BELTZEMOVER, • • ' ATTPRNST AT LAW. Wilco In &nth EfinnoTer street, oppoille Bootie dry goo /tort lOueoB GW. NrsiDICH, 6.i • ' Dlll{l/11T- Late Demonstrator of Operative Dentlitry of the Wl tlnaoreVollege or Dental Surgery. Nato at his resi dence, oppeede Harlon Hall, West Main 'street, Oar lisle, Pa.. 100.01 COLL. MIK A. MARTZ. Vr. - R. urAPrAos. FIOLL, WHITEIBS & CO, WHOLESALE DICALESIS IN MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, N. E. Cor. Third and Market streets, ' PIIILADULPIIIA. C. P. ILITMIIICIL VIA. B. ,PAILICER. 11CrIJIIRICH &- PARKER, _ _ATTORNEYS AT LAW. • Office .11...lreet, to Marton Half, Onefsto. 10..0 JOHN CORNMAN_, ATTORNEY AT LAW. °Moo I. butt ,eig attached to tho Intaklln Nolo!, or,. pooh. the Court Roam,. 104000 TOBBP.II.BITITER, Jn:, - to ATTDENNY AT LAW AND BURVNYOR, Mechanteeburg, Po: Duke on Neilrani atmat, two dome north of the Bonk. , Dualrani proipptly.attendOto. _ l T R. MILLER, t ATTORNEY AT LAW. • Office, No. 10 Booth Ifienover .root, eppoeite Coylirs store. ,10ao00 It§" C. HERMAN, 1111.• ATTORNEY AT LAW C6rtiale, No. Q Ehe.,m's Zioll. • IDI H. 1311ARBA.RGER, • JUSTICP QP TIIY PNACX, . - Plaint@ld, Weetpermsboro' township. Cumberland County, Pante., Lanka-ea, entrusted to him will reeelve prompt attention. 200rt70 ROBERT OWEN, KATY ILOOPRII,AND.DEALBR IN SLATE, LANCASTER, PA An work itaLaranload, and will racolve prompt at tontion.• Ordsrs left at the "Herald Ottica," will ra arrive prompt attantion. Oet. 20. SPANGLER & WILSON, CARPENTERS AND ST/111 DDILDRILS Corner North end Pitt etreota Boc6 T. M. WE,A.NLET. W. I% SADLER. WEAKLEY Sr SADLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OSles, 92 RIO ilasorer street, netst the Good WIII Lose Louse. 10,09 R- WILLIAM KENNEDY, ATTOItIaY AT LAW Med In Tolunieor building; Curibils. iv.SHEARER; • •-• • • , ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office ta northeast earner of the Court Noose. Inoo6fi WEB. B. HIRONB, AffORNDY /ND COUNSELOR AT LAW, --- FirtiaitiVOt below Chestnut, Cor. Library, lES Homsn, COLLADAY & CO., IAI2 222 1.411 01111122'NUT VTRESV PHILADELPHIA erit4 /I. U. UAINB %)11.1301$ UO.DB CA 'Ng utlvatitup th. grout duinveolo. 1311.,i0 Yu C.. 11 Li. , II UttellAS i. 01, DILVADI I.OODi 11=11 ENORMOUS REDUCTION Below the rout of tropo.tallonorhlois they are now spotting. and w.lt Oa ! at a ter;:nl'itlit'acltalloa 1 they deAre b; dlreue.ilecial att 'nab t \ ; te Ihis stock . ''''''. - together with' their •e u 14rgp Popo. tAt OK, lkr• M,e ,etlu.,l to cort,, pet..lllngly to, rote., nod =I LAILWRIVAS O 01111.1P1Wr STOCK ulriked. lucl Uig Tea Baal Nue and ani.it dtepaa, Chase '•.•pllna, and' Idoianlrs, I■ rf.t PIM &e. vorMY styles 740 mulls, Id 117 1 A , ,., worll. 760 . 14..04 , Tory I...ar7.Wonitrd Swam. in tha rtalslostithift dark Otdo, far media 6tia. AH Wpol Ihnpremq &slurs; Including' din , corg declraidu 14vy 21:ii!„; for ii , Scs. Splendid Quallty Bak fa t.ll ei,lan Tie. 111011. , Brock§ _ . PO►4INI. GILL , AHD WOOL, , Tory isioloaao proJr, 74 mat* u. NM . . Illtilioll ROLL POPLTNII, all Ylfk and (I Wool, Of ,Ka WLTSt #I4VIt 14001. POMO 004D9,!ar,%*, nrcukst*C' 1144440- CARDS. - )".E W . GROCHAIC STORE: he subssriber having purchased Ilesserkteith corner, on Pomfret mad 1104 rd 'streets, and erected Chignon a Store, Vas now Cpotled - with• New Stock _ . ,sr erell selected Fresh Groaerico Ills stock *III ho found to be complete suer) particular, 'aid ever , ritsir, thu ^ta wm_be '111.3 1= 18DTBV D. VOL[ 104600 CM CATtLIBLIE; PA =I =Z! IMMEMI • . ditoCEIIES, , , CANDIES; &e. -Mpg bold Irla. Jo • arrauted has an band and now roady for dolivery Prooorf ee of all kinds, • ~, • r GLASS WARE. WOODEN WAUE, WILLOSYWARE, PKRFUJIARY, 150 AP, A good ssortrusht of 1 , 16T10N5.• A spectility mods oa all klUds of Solt M slats, such es' Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, &c Dried, Owned and Pickled FRUITS bt all kind. ronalantly on band" • 46y- MOOR. and PEED of the beet grades, and In quantities to suit purchoeore. Goode sent' to any part of the town If desired " Cap mai price for yourself at No 46, gnat Pomfret Street.Juin DEEDED.. , BSept 166641ns J . M. MASONHEIMER. EMISCI CHOICE FAA.LY GROCERIIB, PINE QUALITY ON TIAS, ACES QllsliNkwAflE, GLABBWAIIE, 1=2120 WOODISN, AND =EI DCHT lIRANDS Or FAMILY FLOUR SALT`AND //11311 ♦LL HIND/ OP COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND BOLD Boortiwzat ootNYR PITT AND P3MPIIST BTARDTS ledsoBtl 110 FOR THE HOLIDAYS A FRUIT ARRIVAL OF 110LIDAY GOODS At BURK'S, No. 85 West Main street. AL Magnidcont Stoek of Candies, Toys, Nuts and i7drulteris now opeo-foi. lospoctiOnly tho.pnldic. Tits Wagons,E . , xpress, - Arabulancoo, Carta, Doreen, Dunn, Swords, Pistols, Whistles, ' Magnetic and Mochanical Top, Wood Wagon., Slade, Hobby Gorses, . Drums, Fifes, liorne, Games, Arks, Doge, Cots, and a hunt of other toys. ' , . Fancy Doxes, China 'Mugu, Vase., Cups, Saucorn, Match Safes, Crucifixes, As. ' de„ Oranges, Lemonn, Figs, Rotel., - PrniT'iniliTti, and Nuto of Al • . Kinds, DOLLS, and Doll Meade with Moving nod Fixed 03;;;. . C-LRAI?. CANDY TOYS,' OP MT 01Pli unalrAcrunz, -WOOLIOMA-16.MIALETAIL. FRENCII and AMERICAN CANDY In abundance All of which will be sold a the loweht CASII Pricers Pr Please give me a call.4'o- D. W. BURKHOLDER, Nel 35 Watt Main Street, Carlisle; Pa . . MISCELLANEOUS. ,4 N 0 lIUMBUG-1- CKRISSIAN INIIOFF, of Cttrlisle, has the sold rlAht, Ageut fur Cumberland County, Pa , fur thusethulcoale; o' NO HUMBUG BURNING ei,tylr),.. culled NON 11126•L01:11V11 LUIIINATING BURNING FLuit), alLtrit l topotiot to anything ottr totrodno,l 161,0 ma °apply tilt , trod , / tlauttgla tho county, wholeutt!u Their YI.UID Iw uhmpur than K noti olphadva; tuulccau Getter eloaror, 411.1 met, light than ROICarnO, or tatty oil., MI or compound In non iint.l nu bp.l .dor or gluon, i utl Ir p grfurtly harm Mime Lout.; or ctling nu 4 to toe( Oa+ ortlclu will ph.0.., re . .y rterou la Cornelia =9 ME! 'rtCE C.IRLISI.I ACA ONLY SCHOOL NV IJlt'll I'l P.tltl:6 YOISNtI ALEN 3 , 01 t COLL1i01: iN C.IIILIPLJ. ' Au 4ttgli.ll owl Cloasioul 6,11.11 fi) , you - 1401/ And •bOyil wl lho opun-tl'o.pt..who, Q in llontilt , Ind ding, nu Boutli 81rert Popllw•notroottotio a, ,Natu-4 Ooluocu, Pookwormlllp, 10. TIIIICOUriII4 t' 1111.111 T le doalg4lol la ■t.tca 01°1 - cloak- evisul •rn nicd to prepare for 0//trge Spo°lol net. Mi.% 0111 bc. gliutt t Poictieal A rithuitlie, 16.41 s•ip, syclaing. Ernmowttip.ll, , th..l xtligi , ntm inity w.ll to Ma,. •d for 11101111.° 1 to and hive • a *O,l Yuen lot° ° fin a mare •xtondud 0,.0r 4 0 or At,ly M=l will I.untialiteci t • young' 0.71(1,nch mui Eho.m who cwnoi hu tructod .111111 will not i.e 141/OWl'.l with no TRH Bellool. I'd Ali iOl divided Into t.O Nensfonx Soptembin - 0, nruji Jimoliry 3 = (Pupa,lo In Alr.." Ist Su tow. Common 1:11:4 115 I 0 . do Clnimics Co,on 'F:11g11:111; 10151 Id SOBllilat,Common English,. 25 0:1 .41e,, Clued i., with Common in 00 This imbobtrY of this Arndetay by Ow pay tonat of a email tuna Annually, ran hrtve the rev or the Collegb Librnden, coatahtlng .J 5,0. a vol n torn. V ACATIO , B —July and Augurt, tool from Ohl lot• 11110 to Ilto Monday ttlbor NOW Y., • 11 ,1 40•IYINO froin al. 0:111 lIIVU thr prlrlkso of rtounitv lo 1/Ic.l ,ott log• it • hey rho., to do no, ott ''‘‘ 11l find good Volirdltur •elllter In Collego Clubm or 'ln urirota 111111illan ro• gitur r.oru $2 10 t 51 Mit r A. 8., B.Tuipm CAR LIRA:, PA 11,1:Nii .I:ICCE . . I tat • weal pie..lvo in “nnotontllng Mr. it. W. Starrett. A. 8., . A gentleman eminently qnslitled to Witch. My colilldo..ce In hltn le encl., that I Minn nointult my, own eon to hid WO. - ivt.u4suiEL4 Bev. 8, Jim. rroaltiontDlclZlngn College. • -----'--- -17 F -1 / 1-1-1 7 - - • LIST .OF SALES palle4 br N.• D. Auctithieer : Jan.ll. 'beanie! lionyon; deed, Pluitinron twp. • " 12 to 25 11' C. Bowyer & Co., Carlielc. Po, Yoh. 1. • Abrallank nradio.r, :loan 311thilrton twp.' 9. • J. P. Shneror, Div Innen lwp. "I Jacob itnetmnn, deed, twp. Pr A. Trindim.deed; South_Middlotoninp— 'Moon YIIk, Mount Holly Spriuo. " 8. 4.0 Coo'cor, l'onn D. Vonh Moll; Carlisle, Pa. • 10. John Bohmoll, Assignee Of Janice Thomas, • ' N South Iliddloton township " 11. John Beetero. Assignee of Jce.areon, Popth .• Bllddiston,township. • • . , . " 12. Jos. lionuninser, South kliddloton U. Nook Cockloy, twp . • 18. Thse. Spangles, Dickinson tap. " 16. Samuel Brans, Mk - burin twp. " A. Wm , Tiattnon. South Middleton. lay - 18 Leo Bute:hall, South Middleton twp. " 16. Elder Oreoh, Pone twp. " .21. John 'Posing, Dicklueon.i 22. Jas. Pettis, !tooth Middicfori twp.., • ", 23. Denied Illossik.llickineon.'• " .24. 'Jacob Black, Dickinson., ~' „ 96 John Shambaugh, Tragonor's'ilap Mod .1 ,",. 26., James Kenyon, Dickinson. " 20. John John., Booth lidtddlotoa twp. Mar. 1. Julio Zolgior, litiddlesox.. . 2. Jacob Schupp, South Middleton twp. • • " 2,. Samuel Wherry, Middlocox. • . " 4. Curti, Fl.hburn, Pont' twp. ' • • • 5. ThinJatnin Loobard, Tilakln.ol. T. Jno, D. nonfat. Dickinson. 4` 9. Jacob. Plank, South Middleton twit.' 9.• Mote. Wetzel, Carlisle, .10. Abrm. Spotlit. Dicklneort. ^ , " John D. Myors, Prost.Pounsboro. " 12, 'Wilson Shops, South " 'l•A;Pishburn, Penn. ." 12, • siti; A. Parer, Dickinson.. • . • , " IT Jamee Limo, Penn twp, • .„ , • A. L. SITONSIIIEWS"COLU.7IrN. A . L. SPONSLER, ,RoadEetate Agoat, Scrivener, Conycyancor luend SMOO and Claim Agent. Oleo Main Street Near Centro Square. ORE WASHER FOR SALE.—An cellent Ore Walther, at the Ore Bank of Ueorge W. Leldlelk, nearly new. Will lie aold very low. Air: ply to A. L. SPONELER. njan7o, MOWN PROPERTY FOR RENT.-A commodionx 'two_ and a half !dory It IC It DWELLING, adjoining the Hotel 00 the corner of Main andthodford xtreeta. Also twatho-atory DWELLING HOUSES, ono brick and tho other Frame, aituatod on Pomfret ntreet, tween Ilanover.nnd Bedford.atrveta—all In good or der. Possession given trot of April. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER, • - Real Estate Agent. • FOR RENT. • Gjml7o Twu commodious two story Brirk Houses; on tho oast side of East street, botween 3lnin and Loather streets, in the borough of ,Catibilo; noelno n vela. able lot of ground ow the cunt Hid.: of Lotort Spring, containing about. 'Ell SEE etCithS, being the property of the heirs of Joseph Shrom, descried, all in excel lent repair, will lea loosed for one year Iron the lot of April mutt. For terms, de , °Danko of A. I. SPONSI.EI., Real Extat, Agent I=ll F OR BIPLE A two etory 115101 i Privute Residence situated on South Hanel er street, between Purnfret and South sireate, Carfislc. The lot contains 21 feet in hunt and 120 in depth'. Thu hoot. Is nearly nen•, containing double ',adore, dining room and kitchen on Ulu first floor, and five comfortable chambers (4 the 14,01111 !story, and throe finlmiled rooms ou the attic, conveni ent entbuildings, fruit trees, and grape 'lnes, mid hydrantin thu,yurd. Enquire of A. L. SPONSLIIR, Real Estate A goat. Effi33 VALUABLE BRiVATE BESI RENCK FOR HALE. Situate on South Hanover street, Carlisle now owned and occupied by - Alm Washmood, -Mee the property of Benedict Law. rho lot' fronts.ou lion over at., 90 feet, and ,extends back the same width 240 feet to an alley. The Impioveuionis .aro a largo two-story FRA,SIII lIOUSk, with Verandah In front, containing Donble Parlors, Hall, Chamber, Dining room and K Heber, on lower floor and els Chambers and Both-room on the 2nd story. Gas and water bavo been Introducel. There, is a large Stahl° and Carthago Houso at the loot of tho lot. The lot is well atuddod with ornamental trees and shrubbery, besides fruit of almost every description and Grapes of the most choice selection in abundance. Enquire of A. L. SPONSLEK, Real Estate Agent. 230 ct-GS ORB BANK FOR SALE.—A rich deposit of the best quality Ilermatito Ore, lfolding 50 percent, comprising about 18 ACRES, ocated In Monroe township, about 2 miles from the Iron Works of C. W. & It. V. Altl, on the south side of the Yellow Breeches crook. There to a stream of ..wpter_r.unning_th rough - _the trap; sufficient for Washing tho ore and furnishing water power . be , sides. A portion of the bank is under a lease and will be sold subtect thereto. Tho balance is unto cumbered. Pei emu deslrlous of viewing the Bank may call upon George W. Loldich, at "Lehlich's mill," for merly known as Bricker'. mill, Monroe township, Cumbet land county, or upon A. f,. SPONSLER," Real El.tato Agent, Carlisle. 30June130 OMNI Private Residence situate on South Hanover St. Bernet°, nearly opposite Ear ly's hotel—owned by James Bentz. Tho lot contains 106 fool in front refining haat 210 reel, nod behig Tflifeet in bee idth at the rear. The buildings aro nearly new and In exeeliont-order,-comprising_azonnnotliutil_2____ Wt.t..STOICV BRICK FRONTBUILDING with a largo Two.Stoty Krick Bock Building attach ed containing all the modern improvements inclu ding gat and water. The location of thin property In Inc of the most oligih•e in the town, nod will ho dlipouvit of on fat arable tenon,. For terms and fur ther parldeulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLEft, Real Extatn Aguut Ant 6 FOR SALE—That desirable Private Residence, situated an West Pomfret Street, .Corllshs. Tho lot contains 30 feet In•frant nod 240 foot In depth. The haprosenlefffil cinTAISTnf - rfrosns - 1 modlons TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, containing large Parlors. lUD, Dining Room; and Kitchen on the forcer floor, and eight convenient Chambers on the second floor, three over the front building, and five over the back building, a Wash linear; finch Room, and Water Closet; and gas pipes running into the cellar. 'A hydrant In the yard and water on the second story. The err tire 'Property is In most excellent - condition, and the location oneof the most desirable In the town. The lot is well mud ded with fruit. treesand,uhrulAAPEL!DAlsite ,t num ber of grape vines of superior quality. lie terms apply to A. L. SPONSLER, Real Fatale Agent. 24sept o 0 VALUABLE; TARR AT PRI FATE SALE. . ' nreecit7K creek In biotin.. township, about mile East of Altl'n loon AVorba,contaitting Tti Acres, all cleared but abteut R Acres which are tanored Wttlt good tint ber. Tho improvemonts aro n montotlious two-story BRAN E MUSE, with coincident out builditms. Large BANK BARN with Wagon Sited and Corn, crips attached. A choice Apple Orchard In good bearing ardor, together with Poach., Pears, Cherries. and Ompos in obundaatto and on excellent and never_ falling well of Water at tbedoor. The land in in a high slate of tilllvation. unglue good fence Jodi Om im provements in good older, The location in a denim big one, bring near a church, trail! anti o'hool Inner. If not sold nt prtratu onto lo fore the 2:0.11 l!ay of September nest the harm ort be altered at Public Sale on that day. Sermon dm,intos of viewing tho premises maysall upon lieu W. Loidieh, at Lejdicia's mill. In Moor. township, War terns Se apply tr A. 1, SPONSI,EII, 14,41 liniatu Agent ISAug 60 VALUABLE PRIVATE BEsT iE.NCI FOIL: 'I LE — iqillll ll. the VI eat and of tho borough to t l'h-Idionit l'ottego. The lot contithot 70 tent in limit, -Iret iu depth, exttinalitig hour Jto o to I.iiittlor Atteet. The improLementit entottat of an olognot and motlious notaaifin iilthitte, near the centre of 1110 grou ode. frootittg n >lo a atroot, finolied the too4l • towel, le, with too ettient rtlOl, ll .lll ll A 11, looluti•olly I .tr. tool 110. Dttor alt.tl.tyco ot futit of II toototottal Ire, tool z 3 tiow•ot , 11,1 1 1 //11.11.1. ry thecloolorA 1.1111. Th C o owner belog acide, ie. of 1.1. ,, p•ity wilt be illnpose.l of ni on inlinoto terwo to tile' poi. loon, gli 01. the April elect. loi . 1 . 7111, 11114 fill til1•1 1 , 11111111/.1, Mirtt of A. I, lilt. brie/ vent, MIMI Dlt G 0 ODS, 1,1-11 W, (;01,D DUIViS ! t) • E:sr ENI)OUS 1)1:CLINE 'l'llE prL., I All kook or 111, th , en Pooh. io Ron toll, new 'to It t 1 ti I hth , lrlpLi ohlong. the Int por•erx.l Intoetow Iot•or now onil..esi tI , I good, fot onnl ioto.tho /meth, room otol ...Id at o Sal rho of h 1, irh net , unto for the trio prio nt om annbloq tl4 Offer St!ott• of Ir food. to 10,0 ri./11 1,1.1,11 ory ot prioon thnt trill ontonihb Paisley Shawls, iknyr'l Stripe- 'Shawl:, I: Ifap ‘Cool Long and Stytaro Shawls, lain sh,..k I .I.sione lilies, t . i.ot it rind linsto o:her iltory :lint deft . ...antudlti tr. as I Imre ro.elt th•ot nit 14, rt.'llrlll. I, nu 111,1111120 till hou,.. ill OW ite,miroon, I'nepl,, Lead Wino. and Own tVool i !pie, lo.s: quality, ht urea. eed Al, 11erat. of Lent Make ill l•Illal`111:1, of prJoes lower than 1 r to Alto war, trhich shows IltO elleorof Annie. M ennllllil Ito) lo Wear: Ileany Bt.:" et Cloth, Plalo lllar, nnl Ferry CI tins nod Cat:tilt:errs, —.at. dea. x nu I 11 I ill° rat low ~nimble for soos.ta ut g.ltettly rtslored rates. w,des rood I tenter Proof! 11, nano to inth Inn n g IlterAtell no unlink lids :1.111.011 for Su Sr and ( ails n !MM. Innnufnetitrerx lutva soon proper 10, Anima,' the Iris I u wo Ithr.ll coo tdruot... I at the lowest twitrn that lhry hiss aver been sold at. All qualltles of ll'ack and (told Ally IVateruroot Ladies' - Merino Vests and 15huners, VI ft, Ladles ' n9dto and v.:toned Slurino anti Ail W4RI of . i,,t;ry wYtito 'ma haul every :lee, wool 11111;- 11019 Cflllll l ll 11111 .. ! el, Tn.., [nor, at 101V1,0 1.111111 they 1 , ,,v0 imen n , 11,1 for nine yearn. 1.11 , 11,1 ' nod Chinheni.' Ilene style Shoes or yens tie. serietion. from the lielivient to tile Intent mnnnfte tnred flentn.. Endive,' mid Children's (I,llnl every el.°, of llnnt quality. NVl.lteninleoltned Illanic elm and Counterp.inen, at 11 weal relied( n. I norectrully nm: all inHp....ttou nu stuck liator purchasing as I tun confidant—l o‘p +ado to, raft I Lrioo, ill Olin may fnyor mo evith n call. Do.t.et unt uggial into Int> lug l.y 0 price lint of cheap 1111114 Inc, alliiCOS. Ac., 'but call and run a wholo stock 0r oioda right through, all reducial in price. (111A9 0011.11 Y. No. 47: Weet Nlalit•Struet MEI J G cAL9o, No. 29 }year MAIN:STRUT. CARLISLV,, F=l Tliu lI~TI`Lit o(~rl[ "xlo'I-i- The lettet etylenjust roeelyed I Thu Intuit styles Always on handl BILK HATS from the best Dlanufsotureilll FAIIIII0:1AIILIIIIAI9Ju . st out! I I I .7,0. A LLIO wlahes to toll ottonAlun to lilt Wis. otock a HA B AND CAPS Ho manutheturva fiats to order, and ban the beat ar rangiungute *Cpr colpylng 11e4e, Woolop, aoodo, omi ilzerconts, ot short notice The, blihoutOASllE PRICES pall-@r eO,ILINTRY.FU=RC. '.farGITE NQ 29. AMIN 13TIVEr.i,T, 1U 90f60 - MLflbll v SI'OVES i. " An thweetumn is tent npproachlog when portions %till In , looking for n doviral•lo Stu* for Parlor or' kitchen nee, wo ask It careful examination of Our 'ock, believing wo bay° thu 'Ova and boat select eJ oevottmon t Of STOVES - over offered to the eltkons of Cluntn;rland cdunty We Ituvo ou baud Vac juxtly oolobrntod MORNING GLORY BASE BURNER, which. tt Parlor, or Dining Room Stove, excels oil ollon, as qhousatols who use !hem will testify THE LIGHT HOUSH, One of. the meet delilrable atovem In liso. THE MORNING LIGHT, Alma Base Humor TIIL•' MORNING bLORY. PARLOR HEATER, and PORTABLE, YURNAOES, and other now Parlor, Ming Room and ebeLltaJO. Room Stoves Wo offer among others the following Cook Storer, THE REGULATOR, EIIPERICIIt, NOBLE COOK, MURRY CIiIIISTMAS, and City of Burlington COMBINATION. We also eon, the DIAMOND HEATER FIRE PLACE •STOV ==IEMM iroe the host Fire Pi.co Stove ever Invented We would call nt:tentiou to our largo-stock of T I N .W A It E en hand or motto to order. All lands of ROOFING AND SPOITIING dotisr reasonable terms and without delay All pornons &airing anything In our lino aro It; vltod to call and pricotint artiolca - before purolinolng 'elsewhere r WALKER k OLAUDY, No. 18, Nest ktalp Street,. Otirllalo, Pa EMI A - UDITOR'S' NOTICE.—The, under -L-1 xignuti, appointed by the Orphante Court of Cumberland county auditor to make MotrlbutiOn of the fund found on final oettlement in the bandit of Janteo Hamilton, O k q., 'lnn. J. 11. Unborn and Rey. D. Sterrett, Exerutpro of Ole,. FlAnall IL Thorn, Into ul the lega• tees at d ull °Otero entitled ,thereto, will moot tho part). Interested at his r00m,,N4. 28 M'ext Main st , Carlisle, 1,11 Monday, the seventh ,163 , Lf Yam - miry neut. at 10 o'clottlf A. M. J. W.-/fll Y. 13,1itn70 NoTicE.—By virtue of a reskiiiion of go,,khower, , , the Capitol Stock of the Car :boo company” hot beau fro:zoomed to 30,000 DOLLARS. Ful sot Iptions to the .11110 Will 1,0 rocuhed et the 0111, of the ono pony, No. M 1 E.ot Mob, Strool. Ily order of the Board of Threctoro: JOHN T. (7 ILEEN, Presidio:ll Juno lILVIN6, Secretary. .tljou7 0 „„ - ;. 1 'TOE AND lIAT STORE FOR SALE. The mulerslgned.Otle little takuu up by his duties to the Carlisle Shoe Company, will, in Coltsl.4llll.lleo thereof, sell his Shore, oltustoa on the mirth cost rooter of the Public Squats, whom° Ito Into Jom n ittleet. , ful business for. tunably yearn. To a sat 'lslat tory p, ,, 11 each eau be offoyoil for OM pr:uerulio.o .4 the busing SO AN loin 1440 it a pecull• oily Ilebittit.le opportunity to continence Out hest liminess of titti JOIIN 1111 IN E. bjanTO QTORE Room and Dwelling for Rent.— Thot . i .k• Old Ituslnesti St.ntl and Dwo Mug h it 0 ,00,1 on Not tit Hanover streut, now in lino Aupacy 11. , nry Is' tarred for not front pril 1, 1070. Otoro Room and `For aonted t•ltlt, ',Tart trly r- , lttgtrtht , r. Tor forms Or., pply Iu N . F. BILLER. iija,.7o.3t • NoTicE Is lIENEI3Y GIVEN, that a nuatina td •he Ontabyrland Cuttaty rt,tol• cultural rot to 'ho hcid in tlto rhitruCun Chant'. r, lii tho Court Noure, et Carlini, Pa.. on Ttovtfuy. filto`tutry 1, 'BlO, nt 11 o'clock in• the fora mom. A Full a•toutisuce Iu rot, tlystcAl. lly ortiar or thy Society. LEWIS F. LYNN, 1 11 Seerytary. • ‘;'10,000 GII.I.ItAIc'PE.E, DUCK ~ hAD F400,1./111 other 1.E.A41 Flr,t Po. Ito Lm Ival•S N Idu nu) S,coUtl„,Y94 . :1* c„„ glided Durnbillty. 1h id *Wit, Cut. Covering irt;ttet t y ire.l shtly,f. r Its Es.irottiy.--az .4 , D. 1 Cv.te Taint with 11110 C nnc ii• %VIM. , Lend 'its taut. Tite_llllloti vovern mole Iw more durable, and !lulu. 110 KAll Ie the cheeped! unit lea °VARA:Y.II:E I K ZINC Exce'li MI (Moe 'ZINGS Vlrht 101 Itn Freon J. Iln Its Uprivulod Nyhit.o Thl l'oril3Unrairpashed y Lugily, for 11. h Great Ecomny, laving Ilu, 014..nprst, luktla °went, al,l life 4 annkt,lu 11 - I.lltl Ivylnt In thy uOO.l. MIME BUCK LEA.D AND BUCK TRY IT AND RE CONVINCED ° Balkfaction Guaranteed Litho :Manufacturers BUCK COTTAGE Q,OL ORS, Propared oxprorely for Painting Cottnoe, Outbuildings, of ovory Farwell, "&a. Thirty-ilto different Colors, Durable, Cheep, Uniform, nod Beautiful Shadoe. • Bengtle cards Bent by mail, if (leered. j_llenleroLOrderg.iviii_bo_Fromptir_oXeenteit_l4_ll9._ iuntitifheturore, • • FRENCII, RICIIARDS N. W. 0.5 R. TENTH AND DIAMENT STEM T 8 IMILADELPJUA '.oJaniol3 CARPETINGB I At our new and ologint kfore, ' II 5 MAR K-E T ,E3,rr R E E T, - A full otock for Spring ElLo of AXMINSTERS,4 . , , • VELVEE7, , • ' nitu,ssuis, TATESTEX, , • INORAINS, TENET3ANS, • BATTINGS, OIL OLOTES, Ac , LEEDOM,. STIAAV ct - STE - WART: 033A l ngl i T s1 13 , T u r i T 71' u 20110270:113/0 STOVES NIAGARA, EMI