TnE soap man is still about, and holds forth, nightly, in the vicinity Of tho Market House, to largo and enraptured prowls. ' • To AniTvrisMts.—Our bUsiness men in changing their advertisements, will confer a gilent favor by giving us a Omely notice, of at least one week, of any such changd which they mpy desire to milko. Tnu Slioo 'Factory Company in this place, have quite a uwnber of 'workmen employed at tho present time. They aro turning out 600 pails of boots and shoes per week. Ml= „Tun "A. S• Hull” is the name of a now freight engine that has lately beeii placed on the C. V. R. R. It is ono of the largest and handsomest locomotives .on the road. I=l BECOVERING.—The little See of Peter Kaffepberger, Who was injured so se verely week before last, is recovering very rapidly, and at the present time is able to set up. CM Tlit"Calithumpian Serenaders, to the number of fifty, gave an open air concert on Penn street, on Monday night last, The concert was for the benefit of a newly-married couple residing on that street. I=l= WE need scarcely remind oar young ladies and gentlemen - that decidedly the most pleasant placo tc spend this (Thurs . day) evening will be Rheem's Hall, on the occasion of M..: Harman's lecture.. We hope that all the young gentlemen will see that all the young ladies are present to enjoy the pleasure. =111:=MIE1 PLEASANT EXCIIRSION.—On Saturday afternoon last, at ono o'clock, an excur sion train, consisting of two coaches filled with passengers, left the Cumberland Valley Depot; via, 'South. Mountain 'Rail road, for Pine Grove. The excursionists enjoyed a pleasant time, and returned in the evening highly delighted with the pleasures of the afternoon. M. B. DUSENTIERRE, the popular agent of 'the Rochester (N. Y.) Nurseries; had his tine Hambletenian horse clipped last Week. It makes a deciiMd improvemont in the appearance of the animal. We hear of seycral other gentlemen who in tend having their " trotters" clipped, be ing so well pleased with the change in the outward appearance of Mr. D's. horse. ALL advertisethents, announcements, special notices, marriages, deaths, and communications intended fir publica tion, to insure insertion, should be sent in by three o'clock p. 'in. of 'Tuesday. This is very important, as. we go to press on Wednesday noon, and in order to carry out -this programme we will b 6 compelled to strictly adhere to the,above rule iu the future. Pr.nsoisAL.—Captain lileGregor, of the First U. S Cavalry, and family, are in town, having returned from a trip to England, Scotland and Ireland, extend ing over .three pronths. Ile expresses himself as highly pleased with his visit. Col. McFeely, of the U. S. Army, and a former eitNen of thig - plaeo; is at-pres ent "doing" our town: The Colonel is stationed at Chicago. Ile is lookingre markably well. 'DECLINE IN llonsEmEsn.—On.Satur day morning last, R. McCartney, Auc tioneer, sold i two-year old colt at • extremely low figures—s 24 being the price realized. We noticed several of our horse fanciers in attendance at the .Bale, but from some cause or other they 'would not " bid," the animal having been purchased by a Mr. Baker from the 'cdMitry. aJudging from this sale, we :should be led to infer that horseflesh is 'on the decline in this locality. I= FRANK E. THOMPSON, son of Sheriff Thompson, of this place, has received :the agency of the now and popular book, entibled " Crumbs Swept , Up," by Rev. T. Do Witt Talmage, of the Brooklyn Free Chapel, and the most popular preacher in America. Mr.. Thompson will wait on our citizens in a short tide, and will furnish this iuteeesting,.book to all who may desirp to become the pos seS.4O'r-Or 'olio of them. Terms :—lt is sold at $9.00 ; the flue edition, On tinted paper, $3.50 ; and with extra gilt edges, and bevelled boards, $3.00. = TUANKS.—Wo aro indebted to A. W. Walborn, of the Fort Scott Monitor, for late copies of the Cherokee Advocate, the Weekly Houston Union, Galveston Daily News, and Sdn ' Francisco Chronicle. These papers all present a neat tyi6-, graphical appearance, and bear evidence of prosperous times in their respective localities. The Cherokee Advocate is quite a:novel looking sheet, being printed in two different languages, viz : English and bhorolceo. It claims to. bo edited in " defence of Indian Rights, when at tempts worthy of notice are made to . ignore of infringe them." .AN ELOPEMENT IN MOH LIFE.—Tho trellowlng morsel 'of romance has been handed an,s, by very respectable gentle , m:lan, who vouches for the truthfulness of the affair. Acs it may - prove interest ing to our roadork We give it a passing notice. The names ,of the parties inter- osted are Mrithli el (1 for !various reasons The little love affair- ,tvuuopired up the -- countr3i; 'not a scorn of-0,53g5-from-mu . ancient orough. neentl that Miss . , a,loyely girl of "'sweet sixteen," and only daughtor of an influential and l4ghly respectable tiller of the soil, 110 • formed a strong attachment for a j.ouug gentleman, residing in the same township. According: to the fond pa rent's idea of .things, sho loved not ' " 1 wisely, but too well." This.stato of _affairs having boon continued several Inonths; culminated in the inyste ', 4ous disappearanco of the lovers for ..- '4ukticrwn parts. The fair Miss was, undoubtedly', ,liiliiVi . ):64vey, in ~the language,4f tho A-Thstle," - ".1');i4*,34141t leave fatlior and mode'tend—oloaVo 4 'untO mo; &e.'," and -ac4d(ri aecordanco with. the divine in junetiGi. Before taking her departure, she lefty fov . lineS ef,,,conselationAn,the' sorrow-stiCiien parents, explaining the „reason of ter ( hasty flight from The pal rental roof. The young haly :must have possessed love nf, tho strongest natmn, and.the at tv.chirumt have been g,oat to!ivar-J runt the undertaking, for Mr. the father oft the young lady, has ' peatedly avowed' that, if ,she toe, this - young man for "bettor or' worsepl io would never give her any "collatei4y , • of which-lie hati.an abundance. , The oil gentlethan is priosii.tal saying e/actl, what he moans, and living no to his as. sertions, no matterhow strong the tbrms in which 'TheY:aio Coiiched.' And Bins • ends the pleasant little episode, without „any further particulars as to' whether they Were nVer united in the holy tends of ,natitriloony i or whoa they finally ,t pulled lip," . SOMME'S SALES.—Tho following Real Estato was sold by Sheriff Thompson, 'at the Court:House, on, Friday last : A LOT Or gr oun a situated. in the bor ough .of Shipponsburg, having a two story brick dwelling house and other out buildings erected thereon, the property• of James MeElhaire, was sold to E. J. McCune, for $285. • Tim property of Patterson Adams, situated iii North Middleton township, having a two-story frame and weather boardedthOuse erected thereon, was pur chased by Ilenryllceltanhorger for $l5O. in • A TWO-STORY frame 11011S0 situated Mechanicsburg ? the property of Solomon Washington and George Pulpis, was purchased by W. F. Sadler for $2OO. Moms WETZEL'S interest in tho prop-, city situated in Noith street, in the bor ough of Carlisle, was purchased by Levi Zeigler for $750. A LOT of ground situated in the bor taigh of Newville, having thereon erected a two-story weatherboarded dwelling house, cooper shop and other outbuild ings, the property of Yost Spandlor, was sold to William Klink for $905. ALSO, a lot' of ground situated in the borough , of Nowville, containing _lwo acres more or less, the ploperty of Yost Spangler, was purchased 'by E. and Levi James, for $3OO. ALso; a lot of ground, situated in the borough of Newville, containing one and three-fourths acres, more. or less, the property of Yost Spangler, was purchased by Joseph A. Woodburn, Mi. $2BO. ALso, a lot of ground situated in the borough of Newville, containing three fourths of an acre, more or less, was sold to Jos. A Woodburn, for $2OO. L 0. 0. R.—Thirty-five members of Silver Spring Lodge, No. 598, paid Carlisle Lodge, No. 91, a friendly visit on Monday evening last. I=ll ilummurani. at Frysinger & \Veiser's Carpet Store, you have all the advanta ges in buying Carpets, or anything in the Carpet line, this is a fact known to every person. We have soniany different styles of Rag , Carpets, they are superior to anything in this county, which Wo offer at low figures. Druggets and Carpet lining. Cash paid for wool. FOR SALE The good will and fixtures of a first class boarding loose, centrally located, terms easy. Address , . A. B. Post office box 287, Harrisburg Pa. CAUTION to Purchasers of the Peruvian Syrup (a protected solution of the pro tokide of iron.) Beware of being de ceiVed.by any Orthe preparations °ye: ruvian Bark, or Bark. and Iron, which may be offered to you,- Every bottle of genuine has Peruvian Syrup (not Pu ruvian Bark) blown in, the glass. E:r amine the bottle before purchasing. LDIEBIJRN.EIte coal constantly on hand. Also a full assortment of lumber at the lowest prices, at the yards of A. IL 13Lmn: • 25au70. A LATRIE addition lately made to the stocic of lumber, in Um yards of . A. 11. BLAnc. A WOLF RACE! This is a race not to test the 'speed of the Wolf, but to test who can sell goods the cheapest. In this .1. IL Wolf, et No. .18 North Hanover Street, is victorious. Go and see the bargains he oftbrs in under-clothing, Buck, Woolen and Kid Gloves, Hoods, Shawls, Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Germantown Yarns and Zephyrs &c. &c.. In fact if you wish to see the best assortment of Notions in Carlisle go to WOLF'S. ATTEND to securing your coal for win ter while prices arc low and quality g ood, Call at the - yards of A. 11. llr.mic JACOB LIVINGSTON, Dealer in FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 27 North Hanover street, Offers .the following goods: 'War ranted pure, unadulterated and full proof. Always as represented. genuine Imported French: - Coganc Brandy, old age. Pure old Bye Whiskeys by celebrated distillers. Best quality Ginger . Brandy. Pure old gin. Puro old,Port wine. . The very best quality Shertv,YClaret, Now England Bum, &c. I? inuncl. Pro white spirits, for drug gists and faniii?'use. Sold at the lowest prices for cash. A call solicited. 21apOrn JACOB LIVINGSTON,• Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, PIPES, &C. No. 27 North Ha7LOVC2' Bt6et.". . _ Offers to the trade the best brands of a large variety of Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos, real Michigan Fine Cut, in bulk or in tin foil. W. E. Garrett'seelelputed snuff. Real genuine Imported 'Havana Segal's. 'Vara Connecticut and Domestic SeMrs. A largo assortment of everything be longing to the business,' and sold at as low a price, as in any Eastern city. The public is respectively' invited to call and inspect my large assortment. Every article warranteq as rapresented. . 21ap706in IMPORTANT TO . PRIVATE FAMILIES - Pure and Unadulterated Winos and Liquors; supplied at their residence, by sending order to store, or through Post Office. Every article ,warranted as rep resented or the money refunded. JACOB LIVINGSTON. 2146 m - No. 27 N.- Hanover street. SPECIAL -.NOTICES = M =II= 1i 2 i OF WAR. Coyle Broth.,o imvo just returned 1:100 the east end ourchred the largest stock of goods tout has over 11 eon brought to this market. They nnticlpato a mod business, and have modo preparations on a Ilbeml scale. Nothing t h at. tends to Itentiiy, taste, nod attractivoncs to it stock of Notions has boon omitted. Merchants may expect to nog a very superior stock of goods at our, house, and. In prices'iro defy competition with tho eastern markets. Our stock consists In part Buck, Sheep, Kid fleishOlerlin, and Cloth Cloves, (nod Ladle,' Kid UJundcrsh{rts Loll 'Drawors..Woolen, Merino, and Cotton Ilall. Lingo, WOolon, Merlin, nod Cottoi. 11~Is,a' sod Childrenq.Wersted nose. Also no and leA variety' of Notions. l'apor Dag t fronofi to-10 pounds. F. B.—Agenda fur Hanover Buck 0 luvnu and lute. Pleauo.c.ol And InrpUct 'our_st.ock • %, COYLE BROTHEIIS, IBoIoTO • • 21• &nal Iftuurar kruut, Carlisle, • WE Burnell:urn:hear persona speaking oboe} llto g,ood luck. of ciiitaln Mutt; wino, troy say; 000111 to titivo everything ,their"own Nrai, and why en 1111 l gut Sunni of the sittno farorable breezes. Wo Would just hero remark, that what they call good luck Is oimtllyhaling attentivti and agrocablo to their cite . totnimi..! 19a a' groat desire, tin' the part of thiisb • alum whit to parchntio good and cheap Dry . Goods, to dror s ,lnto tho' new atoro tit lAMB &• BUlllitlOLUltli,ituil they consider It Ito trouble to' allow Choir goudoYiid. pilot out the great liargnitis thoy arc tibia Eel gird, an tldctiuntuf thdlr wnttto stook being new mill fresh, All °wishing to °unafuti their stork will Lo heartily welcomed. Cone; every onto, andoio for yoursolveni = , A iputlainau,wllq linfforod for yam; from Norvom llabOlty;riOnitnrd 'D6,ay, pad, all tho Wreath of • Yn‘thful hailnerollon, twill for tho ink° Of authoring hutionlty, obial Iron to all who .nond It, tho rocolpt for ibaklng - tha Amid° remedy by which ho Was Buffororn wlablng to profit by tho Inlyortla. 13eff.axi.orlotten clp (low by addresalng, In Iverfoct coattdoncr, JOHN lI.OODIiN, No,d Collar Ft. Now York. • Afay 7-70.1. Y. . • 'DR. SCHENCK Advises Consumptives.to go to Florida in fleeing for the last thirty ( -live Years devoted my whole timo and attention to the study of fang die , eases anthconsumption, I fool that I understand fully the courso that ought to lie .pursued to roetoro tolerably hail ease of diseased lungs to healthy sound ness. 'Tito fleet and most Important stop la for the patient to avoid taking cold, and the host of al l places on this continent for this purposo in wintor, is Florida, wall &min in the State, whore Um tem perature is regular, and not subJect to suck curia tibtis as In more Northern latitudes. Palatka is a point I can recommend. A good hotel is kept Otero' by Potertnan. Last winter I saw sovond persons there whore lungs had been IsallY diqvased, Ind who, under the healing influonco or- tine- climate and my nateliclues, were gating well. Ono hundred miles farther down the river is a point which I would prefer .to Palatka, as the tem perature Ix more even and the air , dry and bracing. 11Iellonville and I:Merrillxo are located there. I should give n doelded preference to Mellonville. It to two sin lies from river or lake. and it ROOMS almost impossible to talm_epld thoro. The tables in Florida might be bettor andtpatients complain at films, lint that is in goal sign, ins it indicatim a return of appe tite, and when this io the Cl9O tinny generally increase in flesh; and I hen the lungs must heal: Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green .Covn, and many other places in various. art s of Florida, can be safely recommended to consumptives In winter. My reasons for saying so.are that patients aro less liable to take cold (hero limo cohere there is a less even tempera- Lure, mil it is not necessary to say I lint whims a con it swept I , parson exposes illillSeir to fetepletit COMM Ile Is sort in to die shortly, Therefore my advice in, go well d .wil lido the State out of the roach of provalk ing on t Schutt and fogs. Jacksonville, or almcet any other of the localities I` have named, will benefit ilium who aro trtsilbled with a torpid liver, a disor dered stomach, deranged bowels, seen throat or cough, but for those whose lunge Ore diseased a more sonthern point is earnestly recommended. For fifteen poem prior to It,oo, I was prnlessinually in New Yolk, Boston, Beltintote, and Philadelphia every week, where I saw and examined on an aver age live hundrsd Wields it week. A p - routice so extent, lye', embracing every possiblo phase of lung dials°, has enabled mu to understand the disease fully, and hence my caution In regaml to taking cold. A poison may take vast quantities or'Schenclee Pub mottle Syron, Seaweed Toni, and Mandrake Pills," and yet Ilk if he does not avoid taking cold. In Florida. nearly everybody Is using 'Schenck's Mandrake Pills, for the climate Is more likely to pi milieu bilious habits Ihnn more northern latitudes. LI is a well I'BEolllolod Met that .ontlvra of Florida randy die of coasiimplion, s.voecinlly those of the soulriern part. On the other11(11111, New I , ,rightnu, et least. of the population die of this terri ble hor ace. In the Stateelt dons not prevail so largely, still there are many them. Whet ft vast percentage of life would ho saved if consumptives ivory as easily alarmed in re gard to taking fresh cold na they aro about scarlet liver, small pox, .15. c. But they are out. They take hat they terra n little cold, which Illey ire Cll2llll. hots-enough to }relieve will weer of in a fem. dayn. They pay 110 - ratentinn to - it and Mince it lays the fromilation for another and another still, until the lungs are diseawill beyond all hope for citro. My advice to pone - inn whestilongsare affected oven slightly_ is, to Iris' in a stick of Seltenele's Pulnionlo Syrup, Seine:dill: Scar, aid Tonle Schein:Wm Pills, and go 10-Flioriiia I recommend those pert Willer inicliciues became I an, thoroughly acquainted with tlreir action: 1 know that whore they ere used hr strict necorthince with raydire, Mons they ,sill do the work that ix required. This 'accomplished, nature will tin the rest. The physi doll who prescribes for cold, cough, or nighteneihts, and then advises the patient to nails or stile out every day, will be cure to haven corpse on his hatilin before long. My pion Is ill give my three DVS, in accord with the printed ilireistiens, except it. 601103 m here a freer one of the 31andrake Pills in necessary. My ohjeet is to give tone to the 4101,05 •11 --to get up a good nppott Le. It fa always n good sign hen a patient begins In grow hungry. 1 barn Lumen of.nueli. 111111 55,511,15 for Peel and tho plinth fication of that relish comes gornetilood, and wan it 11100: 11, `lll, w Inch ix choely followed by it heeling of it,,, lunge. hen the cough loose. spa ahatea, the creeping. chills and clammy night•sweal, no longer prostrete and annoy, and the patient grin well, pro. bled lie avoids taking cold. Nov . there are 'teeny consutoptiN tql who barn 110 t the means to go to Florida. Thi, question may be 14 there no hope lor such? Certainly Vlore In. My nilvico to molt ie, and ever has boon, to atey in a warm room dm i fig the muter, with a tempera ture of about seveney degree.,, which nhould be kept regularly tit that rialtitrby 1111.IIIIS of Is thermometer. Let such p patient tithe Ills exercise within the limits of the roam by walking up and down es much as his strength will permit, in iitiler In keep 1115 a held thy circuletion of the Hefei. I have eured thous:ollin by -this system and veil thine again'.Constutiptian Is as eerily mire:Lea Ivey other 51i:inane if it is taken in time, and the preps, kind of treatment is pursued. The fact stands uniiitpilted on 1,4'001 that Schenck's Polneenic St rim, Man hake Pills, and Seaweed Tonic have enriiil Vi'ly nially of what seemed to 1/0 hopeless cases of 011141111111(1..11. GO where yon will. ynii will be almost certain to find some poor etimentiptive who liss been - rescueil Irian the very Jews of fie:sl,lllsy their - So far es the Mmelreke are concerned. every body should keep a supply of then. on hand. They act 1111 the liver le:ttert han calomel, and leave 1101113 Of its hurtful effects behind. In fact Only are exxel lent In all eaten where a purgative ,medicine is re quired. If you have ii.teloot too freely of fruit and diarrhom 011,110 S, It 110 s, el the Mauch al:ex willamee you. If you aro .15.k:et to ti et headache, take a close of Ore Mandrakes and they will reliern pm in two hours.' If you world °Miran the effect of is change of main., or the too free Indulgence in frolt, take one of the 1551151ralces 'very night or every other night, end you may then Mink wat.r and out watermelons. 9 1 1 1 11,8 1 Simms, Peacht , s, or corn. without the risk of biting made mirk by them. Thny Cvill protect those WllO, 11VO'ill 11:111111 1011 S ggainst chills 513151 ftivetil. Try them. They lire perfectly (monies, They can 510 yob good only. I have aliendoneil my professional vlifiln 1,, Bost. and New York, bat continuo to St,' patients at my office, Nth 15 N. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, every Setordny, from ii a. m. to 3 11. in. Those Yhu wish a thorough examination with the Itexpiroutider will Is, charged lieu delliirs. The Itenplrometur ileolaren the exact condition of the Inn., antlipstients 0r,,, readily learn whethar they ore curable or nut, But I fitinire it distinctly tindersli.l that the value isf my anedielues depends entirely upon theirlieing Ogren strictly accia ding to directions. In conclusion, I cell) any that when persons take My medicines ansl their systems are brought into I heiilthy condition thereby, They aro net to liable to Like cold, yet no one with dieresisd lunge can War a sudden change of atmosphere without the linbil ity of greater or lose Irritat.ls of the bronchiaLtubes. Full directions in all languages uccompany medicines, so explicit and clear that any one can me them without consulting 1110, 111111 run 1,0 bought from any druggist. .1. IL SCIIENCIC, N. D., 1080v7061n N 0.15 N. Sixth 141....3t, Philadelphia TUMORS, CANCERS, ULCERS Professors Pilch.. 11111 i Down. of Ira American University, are asking winolei fel curial of Catie.• re, Tumors, end Ulcers, by their new discovery. A plibilens treatment, no Emile, 110 tankrs, no canslic burning. The tnail remarkable offeM of thhi treat ment is, it sepiolitee the chemical elements 1,1 Il ee roue growths, se that they shrivel, die. and pi pear, .1 will not return, All thoinlafflieted into call no OW Professpr4, BUCHANAN 8 DOWN, Uni versity ;or address, Nit 514 Pies s treet 11aug7,0 WIRE RAILINO. WIRE Ur Stwo Proofs, As3lunls, Sr.e. Iron nedrtearn, Who bingo for rawer nod poultry yards, Brass and Iron a Ira cloth Hover, Venders, Foreono for coal, ors nd, &e., Ilenvy Crimped Cloth 11;rs . pork arre4ton+ Landscape Wire for Winder. 40., Paper Makers Wires, Ornamental Wire Worts. livery inform, by edLind preening the lerni ufarturere, M. WA LACER Ai EONS' No 11 North ninth greet Philadelphia 2,lfrib7o-ly. MRS. S. 11. SIEG, Teacher of l'oceit Music, Operatic and Ballad Styles' Ivin visit Carlible, too daps each week, if a imilltilent number of pupils are obtained. APpliellt il/11 inity,be nimbi to Protestor Rheum, or to Milli. SI FM, 105 IV'ttlnut street, Harrisburg. Timms—s:l'o. for it term of twenty lotitins. COUNTRY PRODUCE Win. Blair k Son wlll,huroafle: exchange gotel4 for Butler, Ego, L/1111, BILCOII, and Di led Trolls, wilt. Utalr retail cnstotnunt, and will glee - the best prices for thorn that the ntailtot will :alTord. Pen•ctip In want or Country Produce pl ace . gig IIN a call. "• \VIII SON,' gilo• 17d " Foldh End," Carlisle, Pa. BE WISE, iita: whole:11 will benefit you. - ho not townys trollotl by your Incredulity, bigotry& lievo•Nottgllt relief from the horror!, of Dyniepolo throngb the nuellinn of 1)E3IllTlecl Arr.] RIIIIEPTC SToMAIRIBITTIMS and found It. 'Why nhould you slats WllOll thlti 111,ItstatIlllaCIMCIMIS enrol many dollar clown-why do nyou doubt while other bolluvo nod !tram red 1 th:loy to this Matter in both dangoloutt L!tol unp oil t,II . for - Ifealtit; Ititindnoorand loud Ilona nulTurn,whlle.., 2 l,uht negloct In 'lrt °fluently full. wed by Korb),a and uncoil trollablti renulla. DEMUTH'S BITTERS ISO OQUIIIIy moral In the noinoroun didicultirx off:at/fog In di gentlon ; an IllttoottNEss, CoNSTIPATION, R., tvudlu 4n . bevel .and AOllll null Other (11.,r,10re ,r ,coiling frum MIASMATA, It itt 010 only; citable prey ullvn and •remedy known. . ;Am 0 XXTRACTS NItO3I NOTICES. ~,‘ . - Prom Rem 'Miry Ward' Beecher. "W0..01, In view of till tin compstitoro that aro now In tho tittlil, to choose, I should certainly clam. Tito Living Ago. * ..,... Nor le there, In any library M A II IC E 'l' S . • Hint I know of, 111) much lestrootlvo and untertain ---.:0:- . 'log reading In the, 00010 1111011,er pf volumes." • . CARLISLE ritolfibm MARKET./ • Erma the Nafilm, NeaD York. "'Via best 91 all our nelt.otio pultileationo." Corrected Weekly by .1,?. Q. Tiroody.yrd. From 11,4 , 111inois Stole Journal . - • Cfirliste, ilialacsaay, Norval., 10, 180. P.1.1f/i, l' Flo uu 160 .° It hatj.moro rent, tolid worth, Moro itsOfol Infor . - SUPER EINE FLOUR (1). ,110 motion, thhin any oltallar publicatlon Lou know of. 46 , Tlito ablest eshays, the flout enterbilning Morn% the SUPER FINE RYE , FLOUR flaunt pnetry 1.1 the Englitili Itingongo, nroterogath- WHITE isgrEAt • - 11) , .. iv ) ; m.l.togethur".. . RED 1171E42 . . ' . . .. It ]'!l ' . '• 0. '.Front The Lutheran , mut Missionary, Pliiladelilda.. CORN ' ' :jt, "An extraordinary Talon' marks' many of the mil. •11'1117'E OATS 11LA OK . OA 7'B ~,.7. oleo Of this publication; herons° truly aro the produc- CL 0 IRPHF:ED ' 676 ' Woo of the tallest, men of our times" ,27.1)V.T77YSEED .. . • 3 601 From Me Pne(lic, Sun Francisco. 4.r...tuw.m RD . ' . ~ 1 60 1 . ° Ito public allot] In weakly Ationhom glVos to Its rent ativtin logo over Its monthly. contomporaries, in 'I,o spirit and freshness of ihreotatunts.", ' CARLISLE PROVISION ItIAITKET. Uor'rected Wieldy by Win: .73/aii..6 , ,Sdn. "Wor.tizfr, 111111 nesday, 'November 1G; 1810, I I/ U7'77121 $ 28 EGOS ' ".' ' • " - 28 LARD • ' i • 13 PA /A 0 I r BEESWAX 35 BA (lON HAM la - do ---- SIIOULDERS • -• • • ' . , ,'lB do SIDES , , ' 10 , WHITE ILEA NY ' s , 1 60 .P.A RIM PEACHFI ' 20 UNPA /e/ill do ' ' ,', - ' DRIED APPLES : . • - 04 RAGS.. . • . . . :IProi•i. .the Maack!Ala Worill,Americtin.] PIIILADELI'IIIII.ITABIeETR..,, - 1 • . . 1 MO NA, GRAIN AND BERM. .11qaticiphig, NVel o i , er:./ s i: !CO! EXTRA FAMILY FLEUR - f 5 75 EXTRA -MOUE ..mi , C ' 4 75 BYE.PLO,UIt ' ' ''' ' ' ' . Ii 20" WHEAT " ''' •' • ' ' • ' l, • ' • ' ' i. as itrE • J : 50 TM' " ," 99 . • OLOVEREEED' — "' , ' • u • • ' ' ll • •' • • • WO TIMOTHY.STED ELAXORD - II r MONEY MARKET • • - . . . . CL08I1 , 101"11ICES Olr D,p . rrAvr;ai k .11ATLIPR. '.40 South Third , Slkoi, Pltilet4cl.277iia.. •'- - - . Thrco o'clock, p. in.,.llovoml . .mr 15, 1870. . U. S. frti 65'81 117%. 103 10P. '62 '6l • 107 107 11 41 , 6r , "- n• 107 107(. , " i"135, now looy, 100 , 4 " " 'O7 • •" " 8:8 — . P 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 00 0 0 " s's, 10-40'a 100- 101 U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent Cy 1110 ' 111 Gold 111 , /,' iii,g Silver , 105 107 Union Pacific It. It. Ist U. Bends 825 535 Contnil Porific It. It. '11:11 015 Union Pacific Land aranY-Ilondn 730 7.15 =I Philadelphia, Monday, Notymbcr 14, MO The, arrivals and vales f Reef Calle were large this week, reaching about 2,7;0 head. The markef closed dull within the following range eif priers EXTItA PAT CATTLE, per lb Hif:6 9 & PAIR AN!) &Ow CATTLE 00A6 , 8 CO AMON COWS and, LAGirEB mere firmer, rind 590 head changed hands al SSOO - ofin. SHEEP mere ; sales of 15,000 headed the Thrk drove yard at ita,s%, per db. for good, and $260 per head for common; and 5,000 head at the Aron", ,yard re 6 rh, Selwe figures. LOOS ware rrry dull early it; the week, lad towards Um close as active demand sprung ;wand an advance Inas ralli:Cd. Sales of 7000 lead at (he AO rent yards $lO 50011 par halals':el lig net, the lager rate far prime corn .1 - o'd. • 3IARRIED Rill N EITART—SENER.-0t) 1110 toreulli instant at the Lutheran Pareonago in this place. by Roy The. Swartr„ Mr. Chad. IL Ithinehart u tt Mi. Mnr tiro A. Stater, both orCerilele, 01,ASS—DIMIHFF,—Ott the thirteenth I estdnt, at the name place, by, the saute, Mr. Harry F. ulnas end Mien Mary H. Dolton, both at Carlisle. . Harrisburg and York limpid, please copy. IIIiANHR—WHITCOii 11.—On thn thirteenth ultimo EiZig at the Reformod Parsonage, lei (he Rev. J. S. Fonlk, David F. 'Seaver, e.g., CVaynesigiro', Franklin county, to 511e1 Annie C. Whitcomb, of Meeltanies burg. I I 1134ES—PREISLEIL—Oil the tenth heitaut, at the same iilace, Lv tlie game, William W. flumes of toMies Nihon J. Poi 4er, of Loyetllle, Perry conty, Pa. HOLDOSEIt--FRY.—On thn sixth of Septhmhar, at tho residonco of the, brill ~'l4 to ther, by tho Rer. E, butt, Mr. John Bohlo.r to 111hm Mary E. Fry, both of Frank ford township.[ AUKER—BURRIIOLDER.—On the third of No.. venihnr, lit the Lutheran Pars nage, in lbesershllo, by the Rev. E. Den. Mr. Isaiah 11. Aek , -r of Millers town, Perry county, to Miss Aunts Burkholder, of Frank ford Icastiship. MEE BURKHOLDER —ln this borough, on the rlxlll inrtant, .1. Early, only s of W and Clara Burkholder, three ma nilla, illa. NE IV TO-DAY. A L. SPONSLER, Itonl Estnte Agent, St I ivenor, Conveynncer, atter anti Malin Agent. Gni,. !thin Stn„ d, !war Centre Square. H OTE ) L OR TAVERN STAND FOR SAI.I. Eltintti il ou the ,oullinin.t corner or 114,inver owl South alriieln. in Om iPII . I/1/gliur Cnilinlo, kilmves TUN FARM r kitS' 110190 ridgy 1,4 lA. 60 feet In front end 240 feet In depth. The nepteventents ore n Trio Story Fit I 11l HOTEL 11l II lIINII, ANT) DWELLING itttitehoil, fronting on linvinver strevt, it lingo 'Brick Hotel Ft3l)le, nod tilled a thilled. Weighing Cow Sloblc Hog Pens, and other convenient out building.. Ilnv in the hotel, and hydrant in the` poll, Mill litlllllo 11.1111 axcellott soUll of water itt the door. nix properly 18 in good o kr, tlie Interior having Keen rerontly papoyed ana painted. le an excellent toodnovs stand, mid Los a good run of ewtoni For tonna, o lr. , enquire of ES= A T wo-Story Brick Dwelling No. 3S Sandi Ina!fiord street, rontdlning Lan parlors, hall, anti kaalion tat the tiled door, and three chant blirs on tint second story, ry all a fliattited tittle book and front, stairway baltiony to back i niidinb, nod giapti arltor and ityllyartt ill 1,11, 311.1. Apply to FEED TIIE subscriber has several other val n.Jd.• proimrlios for sale In eligible routs of the town, w hick rengen.thly disposed of A. L. :WON:LER, !Leal Estate Aunt. I~ - VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI- T LEECH FOE SALE. Situated on South street, Carlicle, now owned by Mrs. Weeltmood, lots the property of Ben edict Law. Thu lot fronts on Manover street, 00 feet, and extenife hack the come width 210 foet to on alley. The improvements are a large Two-Story Frame, House, NOM verandah Jr; front, containing oleuble per lore, eltatalmr, dining rot., and kltelleo no lower lleor,,tinl Nix ItalnherH and bath room on the second %tory. llas and venter have been introduced. Thar" lan large Stable and t'arriagollvmo at the foot ;of tke'lot. The lot i well rambled with ornamental trees and oh robbery, I aides fruit of alimmt. every .lereription, and arati, of Om most choice neleetivn in alanidance. 15.'1,70 Eitote Agent, Carlini°. XTIRMNIA LANDS in the Shemin- Ilualk Valley for s dn.—A number of valuable, roil highly Improved forme in the Valley" aro or tiered for sale. The Intuit run from 00 to 350 items Thu lend it of the boot in dity.of limestone, fully opts!, If not Hullo:dor, to the hind in Cumberland Vulley,iind will In , dltpoted sf nt tudonithldgly low figures. The extension of the Cumberland Valley Rallroahl into 'Virginia, no now turveyhtloritl run Innutidiately through the no, titan of country in whitih then, lan& are loeitted, which, ellen eons pinini, tistrther pith the advanlnge of the Shemin hod, river thinotithrtation o 111 glue them all liar nd vantegN.cif Narthorn and Baden] markets. A splendid oephhrtunity for Itherati•e iihrhotntento fs hero off, hid. A full 31.11111111110 Ileseriplion of Ito, locution nil eltnracto of tam tenets //lay I.e lied, by iiip• . A. L. 51.07. , 15LE11, Runt DAM° Agent, Carl ,10 plying to 17ml 70 ORE BANK FOR SALE.—A rich de ',twit of the best quality Hermetic Oro, yield ing 60 ror rent, comprisitt4 about IS Arras, located 111 Monroe township, about two miles from the Iron Wicks of C. W. & D. V. Ahl, on the south tido of tho Yellow lit recites crook. There to n stream of water running through the tntclonfllcient for washing the ore, and furnishing water-powertesities. Persona dean mtu ofrlun the. bank may call upon CI 01 Irgo li, Lohllith, at 'Lc:hitch's mIll," for molly known aa Itrickcee 311111, In Ilonrua townahlp, Combcrland county, ur 111.01 i • A. L. 9PONBLER, Rout Egtate agenLearlidle EMII nRE WASHER FOR SALE.—An ex k." r”Ilout Oro WaHller, nt Ito Ore Bank of Clourge W. Leillich, nenhy new Will he Hold very low. Ay.- ply to JJ 0 " Frankly spo.kking, wn avor that 'tha Living Age' line no equal in any vountry."—Philaderplah • LIa".CE - L . L'l3 LIVING AGE,. Of which cobra thhn 0110 Imadmul.volumes have been (sound, has received the commendation of Judge Story, Chancellor Kent, Pie hiont Adason, lllstorlans Sparks, Prescott, Bancroft, and Tlchnor,,Rev Henry Word Beet her, and ninny others; and it admittedly " coat losses to karat nt the head of itooloso."- - Isonad evory Saturday, It glvoa fifty-two numbers, of sixty-four pages eaelt, or Int-re than Moot Thous natal Doushlo.Colonsu Oclavo7Patt. a of sosuling matter onrly, nod in tho only cstansiltutiesC that pre.enta, with in EllthiraCiOry i.011111111101103:11114 WOll no fruslune,s, tho hod Es,suys, Itovlewc, Orltichons, Tales, Poetry, &lunllliu, Biographical: 1l I glories', and ,Poi It Ica] in forinatho,from tins entire ',tidy of Foreign Porlotlical - Literature, nod-from the -pollo of. tho-A Id eat living Writoro •I t illdigl.lllllbin to every 0110 who whales mottos:mince with (Ito ovonts or Intellectual progrovs of thltlime, or to coll!vate to lulsavelf or Isla family general intalligenee and litUrsiry Prom 1/, A drinice; Every weekly IMmber of • Litton's lAvina Ago' 110 , 'IN 011,1111.1 to a firxt chum monthly. Nor PO merit, It le the cheapest roagur.lne In the Itmd." Ffp the Christian Reyi 1101100, Atio., 1610.. 4MII never loorim thy onir4.of more cArella to. . o, lriLital wiser noiectlon,lhan,it *does new!' Iron ill, .Cl.ll,iyugo-Nrcning:7pm:”l:7 .o It i Imola at tI o howl, of :oluot000llt•pootury, liter4V % huwoyor er4lo 4 lly oonaltl9rod,7, - Che•titign,Eitemerier; trichoo4l. I " KO, groat ectpctic.or'lliP,99llnley," ; the'qhitaga Didly'Repalieuli...'!", • "It R.t s ditch, fillutt no,,Other Th. ultso 'trio 'LAW,' lincln hbooolf lu Ponsomi""' nt tho nod oltho )}'oar, of four livtgo volumes of such romlinti anf Lo übtAinodliildo' olliCr form, and O. IO PIi. IO IS ,! , Btetionto front ovary daportment of tich cum Art. PlAnopity, and balleillettros. Than who &siren thoroUi t colupon [Bum of nil thot, odprdrat.. btu hintl noto , fathy lit 'Ma ' Mario . World 'will be cynic,' the troblo of widluttl through iletcon df .rev lawn and muAstinevpuldtabod,obvpfoj, far tinny tho ansk, coiuitactod owl concon • trat,Ld hum" — "• • • Publi ,, hael 100..1 at $B.OO it year, freo of poetagq.' 'An antra copy vititsuittitt otto,4loltlog up n phi!, of tiy.Pi9Y( s!.F.cropr., • 'LltlghlrB:llAx, • 'Moil° • • • llociori. 1870. FALL•AND WINTER DRY GOODS STOO. L., i;5. 6 3 6 AUCTION SALES, .ASTIt WAN CLOAKING CUM'S, CARACULA CIAAKINO ChOTBS, SEAL SKIN CLOAKING CLOTHS, ' EXTRA BEAVER OLOAKINOS. V EbVETEENS A grmt Largoln In all kin& of Colored Offd White 11)GANKET.S1 BLANKETS! Flannels, Flannels, • Flannels, Felt uhtple, Eta brssr.l shirts, the erg et n,orlmisit at the lovas.t priers. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEIiES, 0V E R-C ()ATI N,O S, the 1e grit eliqk in I unli, fur below the prier , ono nuo. tscw blylo of 1=I! CARP 8 . 1 . 81 CARPETSI Floor Oil-Clotho, Tabid Oil-Cloths, A. L. SPONSIXIL Real E4tale Agent Druggets, .Mattings, Rugs, &c An .iortnaent of fancy Ilovy_ltugs On not fail In silo us a call, an no cnn giro yon all betler lii!rgains than you can gel nnywhern cixr , in nil kind's of Dry Gooditniiil Cnil o ots. A. L. SPONFLER, Real Etinte Agent. N 0.2 EAST MAIN. STILEET, CAILLISI,N, PA 171100 List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postolfice 1)t Carlisle, P(., for tpe WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER-15, '7O : LADIES' LIST. Carothers, Margaret Miller, Mrs Mary Stnk, Mims Lizzie M Smith. Mise Ida Lyon, Mrs Merl J Wetzel, Misa Rate M Martin, Miss Mary Wertz, See SAralt . GENTLEMEN'S I.IST. Brenner, Jribn 2 Malin, Frank: !teeth., R'») Manutz, 9 11 CoMilan, John Martz, David Rickard, Henry Mann, A A Eddy, Rev Jcedah , Miller, John D (larder, Jnn M Snider, J Li 'limber, Lewis Swigert, Woo (Frani:lord) Hindle, N II Wein), ll II emininger, Snail Will ianal, Jame. Marsh, 1) Watkins, I 5 II McCord', Thonwon Zeigler, John II 51crr1.on, Stool Zeigler, Mr John A. K. RIIEEM, P.M. =I NOTICE is hereby given that an ap- P1i.1111.1 will too rondo to Obvornur Julio W. Geary, for the pardon of fhllip Itakur, CIIIIVICII . II of riot nt Ilu• a °gout inn of the Court tit Q.. for Seseil..uu of Conitiorlimil 171.1,70.20 FARMERS BANIC The Directors here this day deciand n dividend if Ann: pi r cent on the livpital, toe mile to the elm h older. on dear enkrieni of taxes. . . = Carriage Building and Livery. T IVERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE LA STAUB. L. STERNER & BROTHER, I= ON IILARoNADIE TERMS, AND AT SHORTEST NOTICE. MMILMMI CARRIAEES FURNISHED FOR FUNERALS 4Z- N. B. Stable room for 1.0 hood of hors. on keep. /Trot,/ 0 IRON IN TILE BLOOD/ NATURK` OWN VITALIZIIR. THE PERUVIAN. SYRUP, r AN IRON TONIC WITHOUT ALCOHOL, Ansipillates with the blood mi espily as U.S simplest food; vitilizing nod lorri m iretinicAbo- whole syed am. It- stimulates -without reaction, builds up the broken down, sums Dyspi T ina, Debility, Liver Com. plsint, Folllllio Weaktmides, Dropsy, Humors, Ac., and +expels disease from lb. systeur, by Increasing Natures own vltslizingelement—lßON.• - Pamphletx .1..1'. DINSMOIti, Proprb.tor, boy greet, New 'York. bold by druggists gen...ally 17tnbilk,owly N(ttionid Hotel—N. TV. Woods NATIONAL HOTEL. CAILLIBLiI PA Tho undcreigned having token' and entirely fitted and faralehed thin hotel, Is pa oparod to farttigh good nee( 1111 l nodatlono to all who deelro to mho It their boon); A shsro of the patronage of the sur rounding country tr.ivelling 'public .NolloDoti Ilootna largo and comfortable. 'PM& always Hap 'piled with the bait. . • ' N. W. WOODS, Canal° , Proprietor. Carpetings and oil cloihs. - • ITIOMAS DEPUY . • 9 . . „ :17 South Second plroet, al,oye Chestnut, FH .74, rnit4kt,r7trA.• Ow J O .oloqntui,mltll R !mgu ond.,tvoll so. t- 4 loclod stock of Foreign and,.flonmello Oaring- 0 foga, of amino idyleo and goolitito. Also . , 011 ~3 0 . Clothe, rdattinga; Proggote, Rugs; Note Uttar Boa., Arc., All of trhiqh lit, will soft yory o, choup.for cash. • . • • . ^ • P,l3,•=4.EliAßT . imOuy; sit'2s3l4,init 9 ecCaut stniot ; tut, with Tho.i. Dopur. ' • .21jeup70-3mklukl,7l-an 1 216111 • . barliele itopeali Bank, .p.ritoe,'Nuv. 1, 1870. ThO lioaill'nfllictictdra bee thin day declared a dividend of NIVII PER OFT for tho loot air menthe on the capital .atectr, freo (row National .ttlid. Moto tax, payable on demand. •,n • •,, • • 3n0v70 At ' • • ./ fnuchlor, ; Pure, Druos, Chenqcaltr; OR PURE DR 0 GS,. OITEMICALS, F and PatoniJdodlidnos, go M Jr B: No.ts South Ifunovor stroot. 'Moo ; a sploodd noisort. wog of Tollot Forfnmerk. nod F006,y TOW, Artjeleo. . • • , ; • a; ; 11:11AVilltliTiOIT, • ; „ . gauty +kin: ourot oolloh, NEW 2'o-I.► AY. OPENING TO-DAY AT TIM 3k1!!!..1,AL New and drAratoln DRESS GOODS. Great Erviiainti from lato In New York and Plriktdolphin Mutt, Brawn, Punk anti libel SHAWLS ! SHAWLS! FURgI FURS! FURS! Tlio Pest and Choinest in town DOU ESTICS ! DO3lEl3l'lO I At a Jlcliw • ill prices lireakfant Chpdron x Cloak., Sacks, Enntfif, TI. E find ,rything e'en In the Notion Line. LEIDICR & MILLER Dividend Notice .1. C. HOFFER, EIS= The Peranila7L Syrup Dtvidenil .17c1c&eit. -.For Sale--Va.luaddßeal,Estatc. VALUABLE ~T i n A . ygNA t i 3 I T, 1870 • inEarlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., AT PUBLIO SALE._ OA Tuesday; November 29, 1870. will offer at public Halo, nt tho Court House, in .tho borough of Carlisle, Pa., that VALUABLE, TAVERN ST ANB, altuato on the cirnor of South Hanover and Walnut kiwi; in said borough, and known as THE NATIONAL lIOTEL. • the lot contains 60 feat in fronton Hanoyarstreot, by 020 met. in depth on Walnut tdreet. to h 12 foot alley. The imprgements consist of a. THREE-STORY BRICE HOTEL BUILDINO,, containing 30 rooms; .the main building 41 by 313 feet.; bock Imildit.u . 10 by 44 feet, with porch and Indermy,and n 134 story wash house. The Hotel has been built about ton years, In the most substantial Manner, and of the best material nud workmanship, in covered with slate roof, conveniently arranged, and tilted with gas and water and all the appliances of a modern Lotol building. There nro tat o the Mmal outbuildings, and nn excellent Ice House, lox 16 foot, on this lot. Belonging to thleproperly, and rontignous to it, is a large • LOT OF GROUND, which by need tut 'a Feed Lot, nod' upon which the dmtul anbleg ore erected. Tide lot containn 200 feet 'in front on Walnut street, by ItO feet In depth, with = thereon, 30100 feet, with sufficient nc,numedatlons for forty horses. There H also erected upon dos let, and connected with the stable„.. A LARGE FRAME BUII7,DiNG, containing Patent Platf”rm Scales, anti connmalions Corn Cribs; and the entire lot in onclosod with a sub stantial (once. This hotel property Is ono of the most desirable In the Cumberland Volley, ond Is located at the Intor section of the Walnut Bottom read and the Ihdtinmro Tumidly., nod enjoys 11 Incrutivolmaitime - frvun these thoroughfares. It la in good repair, arid the title Indisputable. . POBgeliffioll will be given on the firn of April, 1f,71. Salo to commence at 11 o'clock a. m , on Hold day, when attendance will he given and termk, which are reasonable, mode known by SIMON W. EARLY. N. B. Moon, Am:[humor. For further Information nddro,o •- • -.C..P*IIU3IRICII, atior7o.tti Carlin!o, REAL ESTATE AT I'UUtIC BALI, On Tuesday, November 22, 1870. ' As Ax•ignoo of The ma Lee, Jr.. and Henry Lee, 111 sell on the promises, n VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, VALUABIi tuatril on Lim 'Walnut liottom road, in Dinkintion Cumberland county,, about three alum went of Carlisle, containing gamut 189 ACRES, I well Inflow!, about 25 acres of which Is Ii nvy and ...lying oak timber, and the balauon ix highly cultl atoll nod fertile limestone land, The Improvements are Two-Story Log Dwelling House, - , ith a one and a-Leif story kitchen,. one and a-half ory Tenant Home, n large Stone Bank Barn, icith urge Cistern attached, Corn Cribs, Hog pen, &c. O===t=EMMIMUI mmil of Wnt, that hen never been dry or required oaning but on.. Nein. t)io Inoue is won of ever-failing water, the right to use which will be old with the form. Thin is a very desirable propertV, and will be sold togetlmr or in 1)0=010, nn 'may hest suit pur lowers. At the Barrio time and Iditoo I will sell a Tract of Mountain band, in Dickinson township, adjoining lands of John Sours, Ono South Moyntain Iron Com pany, Lafayet to Puffer, and others, Wilt !lining aboat EMEMEI valuable Chestnut, Pine, ['Hid Oak Timber. Sate to commence at ten 'clock in the forOlVmn of id day, when atbuidatire will' lie given andl,terine ado killM II by JOHN S. MUNRO, Assigner of Tillllll. Jr., and of Henry Ley 270ct70-to VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE MALI. Tito sulecrllier will .11 atpriVato sale a Tract of Limestone Land, illtnnteil 10 Silver Spring Cumberland county, on Om road leading from Nein Kingston to Meellailii,linrs, one mile from the rail road, nod three miles west of Nlnellaniesldirg, con taining 301(. AC REB Two or three acres In good Timber. The land is limestone, antler good coltlvattun.-well fenced, and halt been recently tinted. •The impioventunts consist of a -- Itlfo=sfb PTV WrAT EnTh irn iiwarlibeB Smoko Munn, W,kol R;4l, a good Bank Barn, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, Clog Peri", and other necessary outbaildingit, 'all in good repair, a plod yt nog Orchard or Choice Fruit, conglating of apples, poaches, Indira, nail grant, of different varlotiol, liver failing woll of water near the home, and a good cintern nt the door. schools, and church. conyoniont. Any person whaling to view the premixes will call the subscriber, who will at all limes lake plea :turn showing the property lttep7oKinvo VALUABLE VROPERTY That large Mid coromoditalx BRICK DWELLING, with Store itmonl.• Shops, &c.; as now occupied by Walker & Clo u dy, on the south side of Woot Main street, Carlisle, a few doors west of the Public Square. The main building In Mime /dories high in front, 30 feet wide, and 36 feet in depth. The back building is two stories high, 20 feet wide, and 55 feet del-p, with a number of. convenient ontlaillilings for Wash House, Se. A Heater In erected in front cellar, with registers,"caleulated to warm a gaol part of tho building ; nc aloe bathing apparatus, together with (lax and Water Fixtures through the house. A good Chltsrti and Hydrant In the yard. The lot io 210 foot deep, and un the foot thereof is a large IIItICK 111111,1)1Na, two stories high, :IS feet, fronting on Chin.* alley, and iIS feet loop, nee opipd as a 'Pinner Shop, ,t.e. The properly in one of the meat desirable In the borough, and the owner, Mr..l. D. Gorges, having removed, It in therefore offered at pi irate sole. For Inhumation apply to 21ilep70 J. W. El/Y. rVO LIMESTONE FARMS AT PRIVATII SALT, Thil sl,it4l tiltyrs nt Priv.te Sale U. foliow deseri I tl rnlun 31, =1 mitaotcd about thrue-fourtini of a :olio month villa Tho ono high Mato of cultivation, havingiinprovoulootii, .ornl .cnolnl oa I.f Atilt ; vr, containing 117 ACILLS, I, unlit. proviql. Both am wall timbered. For par. tinllnry addl.. SAINWEL M. SHARI'. l'untoMen nildrosn' onm. ilk, l'n MEER Clothing, Piece ,'c CHM l' CLOTHING! CHEAP CLOTHING ! t.O ru B, M. S Al 1 L S I=E NO. 11 Hourn fimiovEn STREET, for bargains, whore you will find a larv,assortmen of RI :AU-MADE C1:01`111N(1, for;wf. 'wear, (mu, 11w cutinnoll, griuum up to tr,lo trt •• all of my own monufitoturo wlllOl I will gist] ot prlcoo to clofy •ontpclll lon lotto on I.olot In hulto hod good atoorbluott 1 3 113(3E 000.1/13, =EI 040111. =1 Mil 1%111 Hell by the yard, or rut and mak., up ti order, In the boot 1113111101) wad lot prieox much , tour, Ulna aro usually s•fm gun for gloquillltil 1111111 v to order Aloe,, a largo tovcort.inot,t of• SIIIATO, nsnt:u.:ulnre, II I ' U.3IDROGLAB 'lll5°K A!:71) KID GLON:F:B, t ln fact everything, unnetly. ;opt In ,ry gentionnuee Purtilt.uril Store. All of Vvlllett I rail H. , 11 LrnQrr than tho elnnaptyit V.lnuomber the plane, NO. 11 $9111:11 HANOVER STRELI'; et+eun IIIhk&o aroicri nntl 131n.10 Btore. • .. 1 4°1t,.' ?IP , „, ,It, IH.•9pIIGIyXri Proithsa,l,4 for Fresh, beef.:,,,, N (YrcE '. r+ ,t A • 81a1.1 'womm will ho rocolvail at this Wilco 1111 . 10 o'clock a. in., oil Monday, November 21, 1870, for ' uralshlng " the - Coniiiimul,B atearlislo Iltirraclut.. 'Pon 'a, with gooili ~. t •. ,:c..1 ~, , 1.. -,,,,,,,•,,, 1., , • .11, • i 1?ItES11 BEEF ; • for f!X (0) months from and pftor Decombar 1,1870, or molt less Unman tbo Commissary (llama or Sub . • liistCure U. S. Army may direct. • ' , Proposals must ho In dupllcato, and endorsed. ""r l l o Pooclr fOrlirppliti Ilinc," gust; Mast COntaill tiro unpins of two rt,Spdrklblo.• porithaa Vliti allfidgn tho bor#l and bocomo rosponsiblo- for the faithful per. •formanco of the contract.. . ~ p;.'l : ', • 3',, • =- Persona who bill tyro requostsil to ho - prosonf at; the oponlog. of Po froposals. , ThrAlayertariont rosaries tho right.con-ejobt any or 4 a11 , 111,19 'whioli they , may c 9 'dor um eachuablo, or for any other sulnciont cmo, : _ (