DinuaNo. 7 -One of •the most unpleas alit things to do, is to be continually dunning subscribers. Too'ninny persons do not realize the importance to editors of the two or 'four dollars that are duo them. To them it is a trivial amount, but When multiplied by hundreds it runs into thousands °Meiners. "We have this week sent out, ;['largo number of bills, which we hope the subscribers for whom they are intended will promptly respond to. Our terms are' - Two Dollars, in ad vance ; and we hope all,subscribers, know that their subscription is past duJ will be kind enough to remit at once. YOUNG.'IIIEI , i'S CHRISTIAN AsecclA- TioN.—We understand that application _has been made to the Commissioners of the county, for the use of the Council Chamber in the Court House, to move their library there, and have a public reading room. Wo have no doubt that the room will he granted for this Purpose, and it will, undoubtedly, be of great benefit to our young men, who would then have-a place to go in the evening, away from all temptation, and at the same time gain much useful infor mation by the reading of instructive books. By all means let us have the reading room. _ . }rirE fast meeting of the Mount. Holly Building and Loan Association, was held at Mount Holly, on last Monday evening ; an organization was effeeted by electing the following named' officers to serve until the first Monday in January 1871 : . President, Major Samuel Givin ; Vice President, Ileuryrtpllin ; Secretary, John T. Crozier ; Treasurer, Charles 11. Mullin ; Directors, Jacob llemminger, J. L. Wolf, Samuel Zug, C. Rupp, Dr. William D. Lauman, George Nagle, Samuel B. Swigert, and William B. Butler, esq. The regular meetings are held on Molt day owning of each week. TuE committee who have in ,charge the raising of funds for the completion of _the Soldiers' Monument, for this place, have been working assiduously for the last two or three years .for the piMpose of raising money sufficient to complete it. They have very nearly succeeded, but a small amount remains yet to be raised. We have as a suggestion which we will give . for what it is worth. This monument is erected in memory of all the soldiers front this county,,,,who fell during the war. It is at the county seat, and occupies that portion of the public square which is the property of the county. Would it not be just the right thing for our county commissioners to donate the small sum which yet remains to complete this work, out of the funds of the county? It is a disgrace that this matter should be so long on band, and We know no easier or better way of clos ing it out than the one we here suggest. Trutr:E PEnsoNs BITTEN EN' SA CAGE Dous.—During the progress of the fire on Tuesday night, Harry Brown, a little hay of about eight years. of age, son of Policeman Brown, undertook to rescue iTie turkeys- and chickens, in the yard adjoining the, burning stable, and be longing to Squire Keepers.. On entering the chicken yard, two ferocious bull 'dogs, belonging to the Squire, attacked tearing him terribly in the left-leg and arm: It is a miracle that the child escaped with his life. Miss Lizzie Keep ers, who accompanied the little fellow, was also bitten and bruised. The Squire, rushinil to their rescue, and no doubt thinking to quiet the dogs also received, some scratches on his hands. In the case ofdittle 'Rarity 'Dr. Kieffer was immediately sent for, and every thing was clone that would in any man ner alleviate his terrible sufferings. A FAMILY BURNED TO DEATII.—We Lave received intelligence of the fol lowing horible case of bfirning which oc cureil near Markleville, Perry county : It appears that Mr. Thomas J. Boyer, a citizen of New Bloomfield paid a visit to his fathers on Friday last, residing at the former place, remaining there over night, and occupying a room on the second doer. About 3 o'clock on Saturday morning he was aroused in some manner,' when he discovered that the house was in flames, and attempted to pass doWn the stairway . , but the smoke and flames pre vented him from doing go. Ile finally escaped by jumping from a window, but was considerably stunned, and rendered insensible fora considerable length of time. Upen recovering his senses he !woke in the . window or the apartment in hitch his' parents slept, front which a dense volume of smoke issued. Several hu4eettial attempts were made to recover the bodies, allhough they could he plainly seen. The persims constuiipd were John P. Royer, and Mary Ann, 'his wile, aged about 50, with a son a n d daughter, aged respectiVely H kna , y) years. Herl?rring, to't he sad affair, the 7714 es Bays : • " What seems the 'most remarkable, is that the position in which the bodies were found indicated that na attempt lad been made to escape by any four Retrw, nN. This leads us l u think that the nntort mote persons hattbeen foully dealt with anti the' house then set on tire, fo r we do not believe,„ that or 01 the poisons i.leeping in that room, not one would loive made an Ofort to escape had death brie caused by sullheation." CMIIIIII TninterE ov 14 , :tmEcT,,,Al. a. meeting of Boiling Springs Commit:No. 0. U. A. M., held recently, the Billo wing resolutions were adopted \VHF:REAR, In the glory and s t rength of manhood, one brave mml beloved I,H,ther, S. M. Spangler, of 116'1111g Siirings Connell, No. ilk!, U. M: has been -sin:intoned from an eaahly Lodge, to a Lodge not made with hands e.ternal cti the Heavens , from the battle of life he hailerossed the river, tind is now, we Mille, resting beneath the tree of life; from his vacant Ong - domes a silent admonition that; sooner. or later the place that knows ns now shall know Am no inorL'fii:ever. And in memory of our Morrow be it . . ItoBotbed, That in our bereavement we bow in humble . submission.to tho will of Him win) doetkall things well, and while wo deeply : deploiti 'the loss of a true Iletlier, we' are consoled in the, immortal hope that he has gone' boyondlhis yak' of, tears, wore pairOmd sorrow aroTelt and fearetbno more. Resolved, Tliat the wife and children of the deceased hilve 0111 sincere symint. 4,hy in this mournful. dispons,•ttion of Providen,Co,* which has shrouded their hearts, as well as orbs, in the •deepest gloom.' , , .• • . :Resoised; That we-drape our hall in mournipe for thirty.days. . • • Resolved, Thal we tender our thanks to Harrisburg Council, Ne.:106,.f0r the assistance rendered us. • , Resollied, ive tender' oni thanks to the brotliers, of other Councils for their asnistarice. - ZAC. F. MEIXEL, S. A. KAIIPMIAN, „ J. A. CAUMOItAN, .` Committee FEMALE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.-.Vie following is the foity-second annual:re port of the Female Benevolent Society of Carliele, fOr 1870: Balance hi the i treasury from • 1880, Number of Beneficiaries during the year 1870,nmountail to 00familles„ EITOIvuJ fium the North•winit Ward, South-west. " • North-oast Foutlunant. ' " ThaziltsgO,lng collection In the Fti•st Lutheran church, AthLtional collection lu ilia First Lu• -therm church. Collection in St; John's church, " First Presbyterian church, , '• Second Presbyterian chinch, " MetheiPet First Chergo, Interest on Bonin Fines, Total receipts, 9475 70 Expended In the several IVETIs, $475 17 Ilstance In Ilia Treasury, Approved by the Managers and ordered to ho put lielted. • TOE loss of life and property by ship wreck and gale the past year has been unusually large. The aggregate of ves sel property (exclusively of calglcies) de stroyed from. New England ports alone is estimated at $2,034,000, comprising a total of 09 vessels of all classes., ACCORDING to VOSS'S Gazette the Ger man soldiers now in France and fit TOP service number 090,000, and there arc 100,000 horses. The daily requirements ofthese forces are 250,000, loaves of bread, 185 oxen, 400 cwt. of bacon, 540 cwt. of rice, 160,000 quarts of brandy, 40 cwt. of coffee, 08,000 cwt. of hay and large quan tities of oats and straw. SOUTII AFRICAN DIAMOND FIELDS.— Sir John Swinburne, Bart., has (Novcm, Ler 0) delivered an interesting address on the :South African gold and _ diamond fields, at Newcastle, England, from which we make the following- extracts : It lies already been stated that the road from Durban to these fields lies across the - Drakensbury - moutrtehiti, hi - ch - wee - de= scribed by Sir John as being very beauti ful, vast masses of basalt having been forced up by some former volcanic action, forming great natural fortresses, with perpendicular sides, as the road rises in about 40 miles no lesS than 2,400 feet, the highest part of the road at the watershed being 5,400 feet. From Harrismith to Potchefstroom, a distance of about 100 miles, is a rolling country, the whole forming a great plateau. Tho Vaal river forms the boundary between the Free State and Transvaal, as the South Afri can republic was generally called. It is in the rifler that the diamonds aro princi pally found. The process is exactly like alluvial gold digging, the gravel-in the river being washed in the usual cradle and the diamonds sought out: While ho was in the country the largest diamond, called. " the Star of South Africa," had been found, and it was sold to some Ger man dealers in the cape for LCII,OOO or £12,000, but when it came home to Eng land, and had been cut at Amsterdam, it was said to be the finest diamond that had ever passed through the hands of the renowned people who operated upon it. He had seen the diamond since his.return to England ; it was, what might be termed, pear shaped, had a ,length of one inch and a quarter by a breadth of one inch, and the price asked for it was £25,000, As regarded any one going out to look for diamonds, lie could tell them that they must be prepared to work like a navvy.in a burning sun, and that the average earnings were only sothething like £2OO a year. They all heard of the lucky finds, but it, Must be remembered That - they were S - didom or never made aware-of the thousand and'one instances where men - Were lidf ly beaten and broken down, and hail to leave the place in search of quieter work elsewhere. GOVERNOR CURTIN ON` • CONSTITU TIONAL RP:POI:M.-A private letter from Governor Curtin has just iken received containing the following relative to the proposed revision of our State Constitu tion. After stating that he has not par ticipated in political discussions since he has been in Russia, the Governor says : " But I cannot refrain from encouraging you in the important reform you treat so fully and forcibly in your last letter. I am rejoiced to learn that an earnest ef fort is about to be made to secure a gerj oral revision of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, by calling upon the peo ple of the State to exercis,e their sover eign power through the channel of a reform convention. Surely, such a movement must meet, with the cordial approval, and enlist the positive efforts of the best men of both parties, for the necessity of thorough reform is painfully apparent to all. It is not in any sense a question of party politics, and it should be preserved from the dangers of mere partisan direction. The revision of the fundamental- law of a, great Common wealth like Pennsylvania, after the lapse of a third of a century, embracing a decade of matchless progress, is a work of no ,com mommagn tude. " It is most vital to our vast and va ried not erial interests, and equally so to our future honor - and advancement,' that the people should be enabled to perfect their sadly needed reforms in the Most . . unbiased and dispassionate manner, and therefore special elections, as far re moved as possible front the annual po litical struggles, should be held, not only for the election of delegates to the convention, but also for the raffle:then or rejection of the amendments which may be matured and proposed. , "Such a convention at this time could . . not fail to elevate 'the character of our legislation, and to redeem our political system. from many of the debauching influences which have become so closely interwoven with it. It would enforce a just deference to the popular will in the enactment of laws and in the exercise of all delegated powers, and when the will of the people is respected, the good name and prosperity of the Coinmon wealth a•e nevi. MAu IED M ESSER—LEE - MA N.—At the hound of the bride's parents, IN - member 17, by the lie i. IL IL Fleck, Mr. Joseph E. Musser'and Miss Evie It. Lohman, both of this Comity. SHOPP-41ASIACHER.—At, the Lit t,heran_parsonage, in_ Now Kingston, November 29 Mt... Christian Shopp and Miss Sarah * E. Hat-Oat:her, both of thin County. A' NE IV WO- DA) P 11() C L A iL AT I 0 N.—wherean tho rt.,,,id..nr.7” for of Inn ral mann, tils, ("Montan Pleas or the cou n llea of Com bat 'tuna, Parry, tt ntl .110.1ata, mod loathe of tho. 'avventl Courts or op : Food I'vtattliter and (looms. ,I 11 rolivary In wail couollra and Iho llon.Thonota P. Blair untl Or lion. Iloglt Stuart, lotlgaa of thu Coat In of Oyer 'rortnliotr n d (Itmitral Jo I Dell, try for Ito trial o'lol ratt , tril anti tt h r the eyl l 1 . 011140 01 01111110`1 . 1111111, by4ll. Ir nrcept to Inn oltrattnal,tlantil 141 h or Noymnlter,lB7o Imvo orlertal tint Conti or 0 or nod Traanlner nod Onnoral- .11111 - hell , ttr, to lot hold. nt C,..olitte, llt tin VIII . of limitary, 1871 balm; ii•ll xnr Ittl Monday, 01 1. it'ai toll In 11(0 for. 101011. Thle!. Ii bereby•ttivon " .thr• Coro. er, Justices .4 the Peso, nod Constublet or die ?odd entity of Cum lt,lobtl, dna they ore by the Hold precepts tout Inanded , o.lnt then end there lu their proper polsonn, with thou r In, records, no I Innti"nltioos, exttmlnit Hoit, so I ell other rentitinlottneen, to do t urn Wllllll to their (apes upper sin to Ito done, and it I those thel'aro 'bound by I .o eo[oll7.lllleetl toOROCIOO the prisoners that are then 5h..11 IM be in th.; Jail of /odd (mot,, nro to 110 theta to proneoutglhool us shall bojust. FOR 0111.. p, Curlinlo, t 9ho, iii. Ides 0, 1t170. -. 1 Ndeoy Ap3IINISTRA.TOWS'NOTIy , g , I,etters of achtilidstiation on the °Qat° of 81;1111,..1 Spatiltlor, Li to r !South hid totou township, da..eased, hove bead, 1.1101 by. tho Itogia•tir of Cumberlard• County to subscriber, il'olding In with tornall p. Alt person.; indobled to said volute will 'dense' trod ,j payment, and thus., totting.ela lino to presort (boo duly aut.:call. atoll, to the. uradar !trued foroott!.• went. 'J. SfIBANYIM, de,70.11: • Ad mllllBllll tOr. FURNITURE. • • . I J.OSEPItAVALTON h 00, blot Mahal's, .• NO. 418 WALNUT. BT., PHILADELPIIiA Our out ildlelnnont le ono of pm °Meet In Vlllludt I Odd, nod Coin lung oxporlonco and eunorlor xn nro gropored to turolelt good work ot renew:lark,. Wo manufactlire Brie furnltnre, and also manna] priced furnlturo of superior quality. A largo stork of furtiltnio always on hand. Cloods mado to order Counters, Doak Work, and Wilco Iturnlttire. for Banks Oakes and Stores math. to o , rder. , JOY. WALTON. 4. W. LIP PINCOTT. ' Jos. Beßeorr, 1041.40-1 y • sTiou PELA.I N , 55 00 nO 43 60 AND OH .) GO GO'oo 31 71 17 00 4 00 (2 00 014111 4 11 1 11 1 1 1 + 4 JOB Pilllh%G, OF EVERY Description Executed with seatnessi mta Ps-o'lo, AT THE lord&}hoe, ' t li t PANI - Lt,-.)BILETS S CONSTITUTIONS AND BY-LAWS, lIM Book Printing, done at the Herald 0600 Sale WEI '0717(11 . 8, ]iorJiiiii ilies, Dr~rly r•i•s, Bill Heads, Monthly State7l2,lllB, L'ilVelol) . Letter Heads, and ever• kind of print DONE AT THE Herald Office, utitutl to Philadelphia style, anti at the Iciwest CASII•PrieeS. ,Orders by 70,ii . "21fi1l re - . ' OCiVe - p7'o7l7pt 'attention. El • When in need of; any printing, e,all and see styles, or samples . ~,with prices will be' sent, by mail, f . Address, HERALD OFFICE, C4iiisle, PA N. n..—Special attention paid to the printing of Wedding, Pie- Nip, Reception,, InVifation, and. all other ,description , a fine cards. ME EUJM'S (OLVMN PIANO;9, :PIANOS, NI T, 0I)V,0 N S, MELODEONS, MELODMNS, MELODEONS, ORCIANS, ORGANS, 1. Oth.rriber having opens d a M 1.11310,8T0RE, , cl N. 11, Wust. Main Street, CARLISLE, PA., v,.01d cull tho Attention of tho poblic to 11l,Inrg !!1!CIOM1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, wong which will be found w lot of ORGANS, ORGANS MELODEONS, MEL ODEONS, IfELODEONS, Card.y, N EL HO ANT P A NO.V, uoulikutured by tho ctilubratuil Soholnual.er A Co Ph lodulpfilo A Iltiltod mouber o( tlowo noo' einfp will bp fur lihNir, end Ihp rent will be ullowed pw•t plkymeta f r he riathu to eau° of pur,Lusu riao oarung 41.. t will m , to llio pureint. uudy, by giving time for 0,9 Mont, awl wul Allow opportunity tho imarmOupt beforo,puranteing. A Nu good ECON D IiAND PIANOS Au or rent, at taule tho thous Oil and OXIIIIIIIIO lliuw whither yuu what to root t uy SILVEIiTUNGUEDUOJANS _o_N_ lit Ih u world ror.ow tmd inatitilnet,ry Of IL P. Need 121 , (furpurl, t urhurt 6 Neudhum). Thu nirosl and hest Intim world, and all warrantor] and kept lu order by III). riffror II o pm, Y. AJ VIOLINS, ~4IIITAEt', DID3ET MUB:0 AND MUSID,BOOIB,. ST.RINGB OF ALL KINDS, • and overithlng niiperldlning to tho mud° !mamma Old Planne, Molpdonnn, on•I' ()mane takon In pvC t!* ray far new 'onoo li_E P ktit I NGt All klndo of Ituitrinnonta rolialred and tunod: Call and ozainlno my stock and I am auro I cap 131= Do n't forgot filo placO, NO. 11 4 WEST ' MEEET, (app?iiiteabtarlon ,, llllll,) PA. NOs, PIANOS, ORG ANS, ORGANS ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS, lIELODEONS, JIE),ODEONS ACCORDEONS, FLUITS, FIFES, Scci JOHN. H. RHHHi.M. Sto - veq;:Tinwaro,o,l4l,,PqMpq.. GRAND 011ENIX4*-- OF TUE FALL CAMPAIGN RHINESMITTE & RUPP, NO. 62 AND 64 NORTH SIANOVER STREET • AND SREET•IRON WORKERS, and dtalers in ' Cook, Parlor, qild every earietrof STOVES "lute subscribers, having recently ducted a commo dious store room, adjoining their old' stand, affording increased facilities for business, ars now'prepared to furnhli their patrons and the public generally with ever• article in their line, on the most nennamo dating terms With a large and varied assortment, to which additions aro_ constantly made, they feel confident that in.quality and prlce_they are ahead of all competition. PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, - - - ',LOPFICE STOVES • •- Thiedepartment of their stock le unexcolled for artistic design,, superior finish, mid simplicity of arrangement, among which cony Lo mentioned t h e SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE. HEATER, FUNNY SIDE D0M1,7,1 BAH LEY SHEAF, NOBLE COON, and I=l with a Vitliety of other Cook Stitt, will known to their excellence. KITCHEN ILANOES df all kludg, Including tlw celebrated NATIONAL RANO II BASE BURNERS, If yOu want an Ornaniental Stove; If you want an Economical Stove, If you want a Powerful Heating Stove, If you want a Perpetual Fire, Keeping Stove, call mid ex - 4111111r our encl., who, you will find Ow OHIBNTAL HOT BLAST, with revertible Hue and oven ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, flit . two or mm o room's, SPEAR'S V:VOLVINU = BASE BURNERS, with a large assortment of PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES lEEE SHEET IRON AND TIN IVAAR Plain and Japanned, including Toilet Ware, Cash and Deed Boxes, Bread, Cake, and Sugar Boxds, Knives and Forks, Spoons, of all kinds, Ladles, Lanterns, Coal Buckets, Enameled and -Plain Hollow Ware, Wrought Iron Mina, Shove's and Tongs, Coal and Flour Hayek Flat Irons, Brass riott'es, Fruit Jars. Sc. Sc., Sc., embracing n .large and complete as nortnient to which we Invite the attention of buyers. We arehlo prepared to furnish Pumps for - Cisprfis and Deep Wells, and have for rale the celelsra'ed CUCUP.IIIER PP SI P, warranted genuine. Constantly on hand .with patented - llugt - Ecreen,llgAte Dar ltegt.clrflUfglit Iron Radiator, and Automatic Regulator, for burning Anthracite or Ilituntlnow Coal 'or Wood. 10 . 817.0 s for brickwork, and 2 niges Portable. Manx:factored oily by • attended to promptly and On reasonable terms. I • FIRE -BRICK-A-I , i D-ItERA RS -FOR -STOVES.- ROOTING, SPOTTIIIG, AND JO2l WORK " phi Stoves taken in exchange Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed 011 us Wa ,are determined, by Increased eilorts, to merit a continuance of it, respactfully ask the [while to rail and e3amlue for themselves. RITINESMITH ib RUPP, N05.•62 and 64, NORTII HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA 15 op7o COMFORTS OF HOME TIM AMERICAN BASE BURNER. Al,—" How, Street Mae." O'er mountain and moor, though NVU over limy rove, Oli o r lienils turn with fondness back to that Stove, Whore we eat all last winter, a warming our toes, And fond mendry erstatie, hails its old time repose. Stove, Stove, Base-Bailing Stove r There's tio'Slove like thee, Amer:eau Stove. ' FoTeed to suffer by another, we quickly repine, 0, give me the 'fl'ineriraii; that is the shrine, About which we all gather su plentmd and neat, And keep 1111,1ves comfort/It le way down to our fort. Stove, Hove, Amerivan Stove, There's no Stove like the Baer limning Sire,,. llntl I Stovee placed before-too to Jct.( ty toy choke For'''llt "American Ittive.lloialo." I'd rah° loudly toY vole°, For ',dill the fuel to it, 1t ill bring out the heat And keep you W.llllll not ideas:tot Juan to your feet Stove, Stove, wonderful Stove, ' •there's 116 Stove liho Aber. Amrrir¢u Stove. For sale nt. WIVRIDLE).".S STOVE STORE, ON EAST LOUTIIEIt STREET, in the reur or Shapley k Halbert's Furni Ore 'teen., Whore p.o cam hod an entity. vallety or goodo, hudi . rimiaccF, 114ngeN, Office, Parlor, and Mating Stoves, of oil dosed i tiono, together El= of all kinds, and at is low prices, for Cash, as nny other, .niabllblment In town. SPQuisLyo, ROOPhYO, AND ✓OILING of rill k I its dune with neatly su and lest Rich CLAP rinds e heroic =9 CEEB TUE OLD ESTABLJSEED - ' STOVE AND TINWARE STORE JAIIES McGONT Cr A J., \ No. 83 SOUTH p . .AROVRE STREET, (AilJo!ffing Blair k Son'dry c.:ry CA Mau:: PA. After an experience. of over tidily years in (lid atovo and Tinwaro dindeedv, ht Carliale, the under algued fools confident that iris recommendation of Stoves has some woight with • .OO conniimilly. He now offer& the cetobrated • • , EMVIRE,GAB BURNER, which Mt feels Fadsnod is ,the best Dam Burlier In the market. Jlt is handdomo, throwing a cheerful light around the room; therb . ore no clinkers oven with the worst coal.; the heat is refloated to the floor and strikes *the foot instead of Cho face; the gras lo on tiroly consumed; nil dast is carried off. by a boric pipe; it brut aventilating damper by which rooms may be kept thoroughly ventilated; and it produced as great bent front as snail a quantity. of coal as any stovo ovor offered to tho public. ~ Ile also "Offers the Cosy Light," and the "Beacon Light," bent Bose Burners, highly rocommendod by AB who have used them. 'All these Buse burnout me Insured for• limo° years,'and If Btu do toot work natiefentorlly may be rniurncil, Med ,tho 'following known' COOK ,ST3.VES'I' Nimrod, Ironsideq, EOM= Damons Slato, and ctiterS. These aro all warranted and - may bo returned If unstitisfauto4. Hundreds of them haw - , Loon put up by mo in this community, and tholj, popularity Is universal. , All these Stoves may be soon at Isty establish ment, and roferonemicau Iniglven t,p parties using them. ~ SPOUTING AND ItOOPINO, . attendod to' In town ornotwitry. . deopafrind done ounhort notice • - 200ct70.0m JAMES McOONIOAL, : ea Ponth Ilmaovor Mroot Groce . rfes, &c.: FREBtI •GRO . CERIE I. Alwaya to tro had at tho CIJEA•P, STORE, No. 88 East Pomfret: Street. And why are they always fresh t 'Medusa we sell a groat amount of thorn, and sell them low. There- fore, turn our stock often, and consequently our goods must ho fresh. ' You will fund everything you wieli in tho why of Groceries, lb:reel:mare, Glassware, . . .. Willow and - Co larware Biscuits and Crackere of every deecript ion Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oykern, Sardinee, Ii hi 11901, to mention (bent, come mid wee l'or your Helves; and paronta 11 It don't unit you In '1 . :1111111, mend your children, no they iilll he droll with the same care no hi yon were • here yonr,elr. COUNTRY PROD LICE taken in exchange far goo.ht, ur caith GEO. B. _HOFFMAN'S SONS, No. 88 East Pomfret Street, . CA Rant!, PA J. M. -MASONIIMMER, `DEALERIA CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, FINE QUALITY OF TEAS, rum: ;INCES, Queensware, Glassware, lIEST BRANDS OF FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCI BOUGHT AND SOLD SoUrtlivxsT COMER PITT AND P.MIFRET STREETS IGdec,39 Philadelph la Advertisements HIGHEST PREMIUM SILVER M awarded over 01l compotition, 3fichante-' Exhibition, hoston, Odober, THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE WROUGHT, IRON, AIR TIGHT, GAS-CONSUMING II EATER, J. REYNOLDS N. IV. tor. 13th S• Filbert AS'iteea, PHI LAVELPIIIA, PA These heaters am made of heavy wrought iron, well riveted together, and are warranted to be ahem lately Has and boat Tight': They are the only Heaters that are massaged without any dampers, and in whirl] all kinds of fuel van lio burned without alteration. Cooking Ranges, l'or Hotels, Itts.lauralits, nuJ Fatslli. s EIIIM Flat Top Heating Range, Fire Place Heaters, Low Down Grates, 'Slate Mantels, Registers, Ventilators Pomphlols gn log lull, Kent fro., to any ad, elle, tl3june7o ly .TILE t)()LTBLE-OVEN sulynYsinE cool( uM I'l ix onustruoteil on rigirely I/1Y and i pion null siphon flue, gin! Ito thoroughly luso tiro 10...it/viols, and nix pot Inlon, with I wo.thit ds the furl 11 ,s 1 In It., 1111glu tA , II. (look Stonds, IP.. 41 . 1! aliil 111:11111fitcluring Lmg UtItLEY 8111.:A6 COOK INII S ciVE, 111,• f I t.t.N,ts nl t.sti st. 111= ItAn s tr.•• ti h iiiirostql and thin swv \t ht... )14' mn its of skis Slut,. !well tin rmuun u . Uur criebrivoil SUNNYSIDE FIRE: PLACE HEATERS, among Its many par...lnnis :lino rm. i.. 1 • IT I ln• Premium n 1 Ilia .1111.1y15.... 1.1. irn 1 Ilalllnms, althongb salj rd In I 1..• 11 ...I•• halt , Om holing 01 111..111.01. a. his , is 11. 11l ly Irut. Inn air are-i• 1 11,11'1 /II III• 10.:11 kat, ....1 .11.• regular Imilt esllar nn h al Sal.] fur 111,11M5 11110 Tr.,l L11111111:I DTI' %II . 1.1•111•:111•I1IN .5 . 1.111111•1• 1111 n., Mt. , /110 by blessrs. & Rupp, (arlisle, Pa.. Alan fir aide by I). W. Spencer, Newrille, Pa., snit by Messrs. Wokfe Shippenstirg, Pa. Nsep7o Inn Cook Stoves, • - Sixty-five First. Prize Metlais Awarilei •1 'PRE ORE tT um.Tuonr: PIANO MANUFACTORY AV ILLIAM K-NABE & CO.; Growl, 'Square, and Upright, PIANO FOUATEs, =ZOiIEM 'I hem, In.trinneht4 bore been before the public for eArly thirty yVar.ll,llo,lllol/ their excellolee alone loin rd"tri, tenpurel•asell pre,lilitir,llee, Which pro ,ouneem 111011 U orpiAllod. Their 7'ONJ . . mhiuos gre.t power, awootneFs, and line singing. aunty, as no great purity of Intonationonal rectum, throughout the entire Feel°. Their TOUCH pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiff .. tonna in se many Plante:, IN w 0 RS oy nye unerjualled, using nelip but.' the , ory bekt eeneoncd material, the largoemiltel_enthloyed In our business enabling fislb beep eontlnually mi Inunenso stock of lumber, &a., en head. XlCip . All our EquarePlanos have our New Improved Overstrung Scale and thu AgralTo Treble. woniti call /.pedal aittaltinn.to our Into improvementx In Oran,' Pianos and Palma Grande, Patented Angina 14, 18C6, Nvbich bring lho Plana nearer parrot:ocm thou box yet been attained. Every Piano fatly warranted for 5 years. No bravo made arrangements for the Salo Whole sale*Ageney for the meet reiobratod rnalLolf OEGANS AND MELODEONS, 1 Vidal we offor Whotesalo and Retell, at Lowed .Factory.Prlren. WILLIAM KNABE & CO. JAMES MILLAIS,. Wholvestlo • 279 5,r8.1 South sth street, 15H0p79,. , QT, ,„ I.lilladelithin spEdat, NOTIOR. - '"'"' - ai4 A ,n,g a BIDDLE • ilimpectfully Intortn their frlendn that • ' 1' • MR. JEREMIAD ROBBINS, (Into of the firm. of Dailey k Co.Shini tills day nnaO ciatid 1111401 f with them, muter the firm Immo of ROBBINS, CLARK' R BIDDLE, ' continua the , CATCII AND JEIVELRY'DUSINESS ' , at the old gam], - I,I2IIIIIESTNUT STREET - • " • , PHILADELPHIA: „They are now offorlng,•l4 reduc'ed prim, choice stock of , AMERICAN AND SWISS WIV.TOBBS, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, --• • • sipniartti SILVERWARE, • - TABLE CUTLERY, • • . MANTEL CLOCKS; . . ENGLISII„TRENCH AND' VIENNA., AND VANQX acippo• - ilens7o FRESH GROCERIES I! Stone and • Crockerywere; Choice name, Dried Beef, Balogne, • Beef, BEM Englit.ll Picklos, ',moo Syrups, &C., nod oo rnrl to NOTIONS ALL KINDS OF %mica e, Browie tt • furl 'TVilloaanut re. SALT AND FISH =I SELF-REGULATING SPECIA NoTicE.] =9 )Dry" Cidoc6 : ciiecl Cdipets. DaWN I DOWN! DRY GOO-DS, IZMIIII D. A.'SAINYER'p; C II E A. P ,S 1 ORE Prices Lower Vuop ever! UNPRECEDENTED DAROAINS I Constoint Additions to our Stock 1 CIIEtiP DRESS QOODii At 25 and 30 eente, worth 40 to GO cents. , are selling Dreni Goods at 50 per cult tree than latitqa SHAMA! SHAWLS! are offering Shawls at rynnithably low 'oriel WATER PROOFS! *ATER PROOFS! A spin tid Gl piece at $l.OO per yard V EINET EE N. 9 I V EL \' ET INS!H V,,11 eLrom at c,0,111..., 6U,0, and tipwardx MEM A splendid li nu or Lad es' and Chiltheleg Furs linve no ,Id Fors•with which' to bait customers Come nod Cxautlho our stock•,'mid you will be eon rioted Allot we ham theelleapest furs in tliwtown. IttIDUCTION IN DOMESTIC GOODS, Corroxpondlott to Elev.lino In gold. A henry unbleached Moll., one poll wole, woril It runts, for 12y,. Calivotn,lnglnona, and Tick inga rednved. A cheap lot of IILANKBTS just In (Mu the mills. rtlftN'S AND BOYS' WEAR'. overvontingm away (tom U. 1:11110.1111I3 Mid /1111N,14, 50 nod m,k41.1 OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Will lie suppllLll with novoLion Futitablo fur Pru.lento. Como all, Come all, hod roe for yourselves, 0 8000 your looney. IRE BARGAINS! IN DRY GOODS, FROM. AUCTION, oaILBY's CHEAP CASg.STORI Von• oi.iti4. a ,e'ood soppl) of tho ebespest oil Winter Uoods brought I o Carlisle thls %Ninon. AI. 111 . 4.11/114 . il tof I,stlio' Dro , sll6col s In or trlety. ram Cassimeres, liattincts, ILANKETS AND FLANNEL. 9, very cheap WiTEII,PROOP CLOT If in-all coin Muslim, Tickii s, U ingbams, Att.. at the very lowes notch. hosiery, Bloveti, UndertLifts, tke eheape than eyer.. Table LillollB, Toweling, and- Napkins All kinds of Notions, Threads, Yarns, Braids, Stilt , Collars, Ladies' Balmoral Skirts, Sc, Ac, in undies variety. SPeeinl bargain• In filttcl: Alimeag, of L11:11( ud , nilentlid quality. IMICH EEO An eutite new lot of Fors. W 1.4 bargains, having to old ones. Purrlisiters 1 . 1.3 &Tend on gettltil n newstel cheap article. Purchasers are earnestly requested to fall and ex m inn lay sleek of hew geed, sad satisfy thenYviltres. .No irouhli• to show etvds at the Cheap Cash Store, NO. 47 WEST MAIN sTitEET, CART.ISTJ• CHARLES 001L.131" :47.170 . DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! OEM 14 A It l' I , : II ' S , Smith If:mover Street NEW . - rocK OF FALL 0'.2..0DS tAlie ploo:lxtire ;II ..llering toois I:itions and II ill. I. 1) ry Ylnods, y 1 1 11 1 / 1 1211 i 111111 1111 Niliiil . ll 1/1111i 11141 V, 111111 1111,111111,, 11:1% , 11 1 /1V 11 111 . 11111 1 0,11111r111 lof Fashionable Dress Goods, • • • , 1111.1 . 1 , 111g 'dad( Ono., I , lat I, :MO ( . ..1,..41 :111-%Vip, alkti ealoiell all 11t.01 pop Luz. blark au ~1.,t,,1, as. ~,1 ilehtlaus MAO. nod volo,•,1 inorinov. 11 , 111,'• papli sot ge, .Ve.10111,, 1111(1-41111 . y• 11.11 I. 4 It , • Willi mohair, Ina,' bland .4f dont& war 1. al, 1 .,, r 1, 11111 a' a eight of texturt a .11, lc , . II 1.51,15 11,1,1 01 any 1,11111,0 ia 111 1,, 11,,,1. “o pinidn ,4 112111 .111:11' stmo.. 311 of 1,1.101 t fior Blankets, and lip Harr gn.trant. rd El . llcry L Itaa Vers . , Ve v, %%Alit y, 01.1. 1!131.1s, for l'ir; ulna • Water-Pr()of I Water-1'11)(3f ! • Ilouse Forla hinglll3 llootl4, 'nthle Line., ,11111 00f 11, All the popular brands t.l Momostlmnt gr:et a It heel ,the lowest quota , lons. Merino Vests Shirts, nod Diaw;tre, P e I atilt, 3li,as, Men, nail It !lilting Suru.y, rs (I. rnatntown wool, Per ring win inn' 701 'n, Ilitinharg edging nd knot t lags, threttgl I etwli (Inlton a' laces lint and Itro aqui/on, klil gloves, handkerchiefs, fait, Intl earl, and hoop skills. t 'watts, anti a it.•tw 1,1 atlet) neurons. Cloths and cassinierna GEM FEE No liodtoney In the 1111 VIN f low lb ally All goods bought ill llto hold cr lhn morker, coull, and nupp,tior be I Ifored at lb Cheap Cash Store Corner 'Hanover a n d relidret, Streets, =II 130a . .7)Y - T DECLINE IN GO,LD I COIIRESI'ONDINII DECLINE IN UOODS I Quite au excitement In the Dry Coeds market, in a very marked Beeline In pricey of MIESB:iGOODS, • Silks, Ihialtiep, Alpareas, Poplins, &mgt., Wel!", and lv , large variety, comprising, nearly every thing In•t1le 1113001 gouda. ••• • STAPLE ,GOODS. Flstnnell, Ticking'', Kinglinnu, linnkotx,Cot tomulee, Kentucky Jenne; own's, CASSIMERMi, Linen and Cotton TOlo .101up6io, E3lilrtinge, Checks. WHITE GOODS SWitltl, Naltnioolc, 'Cambrlcx, Jnconetn,ll Mini Ons, 'tnrlotonx; Cambric and Sw(inilugn nut! In T;OSIERY, •GLOVES,. Trith rn i ag a ti” groat un d uly, iliblione, of the best quality, little and Suntlowns. HE FANCY•GOODS orl great mannllyleu, and nll vory chrui, Igafes' Unaor Clothing very handsomoly made/And trimmed. Also - - OXRPhTS, OIL CLOTHS, Ruggote, Rugs, Window 'Rhoda, Witty Counior , ponce, and manygoode not mentioned for want of Roo. • • We olefin to have do largest nod boat. stook of Dry Goode In tho Inferior, the Biota, and will a ell at ouch prices de *lll thitioryall that thick the hlaro to get good hargaino, . • „BENTZ it CO. HARDWARE, SAFES, &c. 1870 HENRY SAXTO:4 HARDWARE 1101J13E H: SAIT0_111" 6•' CO., N 0.15 EAST MAIN STREET, IMPORTED AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, llonsekeeping, Farniing and Mgclinnic4 HARDWARE! HARDWARE! HARDWAREII I norm PainL.; oils, Cadarware, Gum, and Leather Bolting, Farm and School House hells, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GUNS,-PISTOLS AND /131311INITION Fine Pablo and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware, .Cog Wimml9, halo & Champion Meat Cutters iituffer, fluidics Knives, Mind Corp 9huli,.rv, Clothe 4 IVr;ilppr4 Laterns, Cni llarla•lx l MEM SLEIGH RUNNERS, Sleigh BELLS I 11 O 1: A E BLA K E TS, dr., dc. Our NEW FALL and WINTER STOCK has Just Leon unpaelted, , and the prices of our ENTIRE STOCK been reduced In EVERY DEPARTMENT, and will positively supply nor gpndv at LOWER PRICES than van elsewhere be pureliased, A We buy:exclusively cif the hest niaidirae4rers, in large hits, for vsrr, and oh al', special rad, ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebt,d to !Ivory Sot ton 1111 . 0 r to 1870, will pllwie make Hettlrtnont htfore thr cloth; of the , year, one., %Odds (Imo they will 1,, phiCi'd to nth, hoods for EOM MILLER & BOWERS' =II HARD WA RE STORE, BARGAINS 26 NORTH TIANOrrifSTREEr: • WYFJ would respectfully call the atten tion of the public to our recently repleolah• ed STOCK OF HARDWARE making It,now one of the !argent In Cumberland Valley and conaletlng In part of lIAMMERED AND ROLLED IRON hurl DON'S 11011 SE :1110h:, NO.LIN AV p,oDs 111ACIC SM ['ZITS'; WAGON ItAIclOOA6ll MA ti Eli S' AND CA ft PRNTE 4. TOOLS 13 U I LDI NG . I;I4TERIAL and Jeans &fldlrry, Cetbink Makers, Unilerlahl,, and Cum+ nlltlit.r MATE , T,IAL I ()rob+, Forks, R alc es, dee BEM Itopulrx Gar McCOILMICK'S It IfA PE If constwitly of) hand. We are eonatnetly la receipt of good. dli art from the nun ufaetururs and are able to fu enuntry ittereltnbtft a t I Li•mh•lphl.t nod No Ynrk price. r„-I,IOOD , 3.11 part•.o thr town fri• or eltnrgi, , AVI ',COX & 6113135' SE IV I G 11.1 A C _ll _I v IV 1. , WI. basic lielllred the Agency ;if the Wileox Sewing She - Mile, a Indic family arritngement 1/11 0110 heelllll AN Ming to do with; tit alter having seen one in operation. The 'WM ox k a tingle flltteltille, nut eloTtun superiority over all Isouide Thrmot Slaellines, in the 1;•Pou tug particu lars: It is simpler. and I; sv liable In get not Cl pair; it is cheaper; it inns with less nobe; It runs osier; it runs faster: It has the beg( device for me t rioting the wheel from running Iniekward ; it r ;tidies less mechanical skill to ; it requires leis tone and Instruction to h.:invite use 4111 Is the nest cor alit nod reliable in- its operations; its needle is sit:tight and less liable t o be broken ths t , curved our; the needle In seemed in its pines by an int/online-1y patented dt, 11, \Odell lenders it geirltditlOi till:, NO that lielt her 1.1, ill nor ex pot ienee 1..• required in arranging it; It sea, directly from the spool, thus doing Milky with the tedious opera thin of iv winding the tie mot I; rlidjustment In the sliiittle: it lushes the iVileox ,f Gibbs' twisted hem stitch," a stitchorigieal with tilts machine, liOttlit 113 110 0111.1.; tile •lotill mare elastic null stronger than the ho h Otll oil theses,. I s ti t ,. most thusmoil ts mil flu) : the seam isalways self-fssloned 11SO/hitter, feed ; its I ellgleti b, more simple and mon+un iIY ; It is more gre e dily changed Moo one kind of work to another; it does lie dad'. 1111 broldery it has the bat hi limier; it has the beg tiller: it has the best braider; It has the best belt. The tviirox k Whits lion Leen in the market for it little mo-e limn eight years, during Wllll,ll I 1111 i, lipuords of sixty thousand 11 As beets made and sold, a number i,, fifty per rent larger th.in weresoltiof any llutilite Thread Machine lu the same lumber of Its °allies( yems. Pnell sneeess Is Ille:ent to warrant the solo of thlieMachine wherever it has ail agenev, without the iluntil Ong evidence of testimonials, of which there are enough to till up the columns in the land. 'rlieso 31.1eithies wre 'Albin al our store, 21; NORTH. lIANDYEIt. STRRET, CARLIt4I.II, %Otero they only be estaninoloind they will takt pent ',tensor° In exithtloing nllything relet•ng to it, • Ite•notolnl y, Ste., ~ . 1111;e0 ClothLsJ, Piece GooiV., CHEAP CLOTHING ! FMB EM eIII%A e CLOTIINa STCRE, .15 . 0. 11 SOUTH lIANOVER STItEET7 or hargalrm, miter., you all: find n largo ir,sortnivnt IIL+AUY•MAI CLUTIIINU, for mon'e nod boys' weer, from tho commonest gralu., up to the best, all of my. .own niamtfaclure, ticb I will sell at pr:cea, to defy competition. I Ye MI band a largo and good nexortmont of 'PIECE GOODS, CLOTIM eASSIMEItES, I will sell by the yard; or cut and mare up to ()tiler, in the boot manner, and at prices much lower than aro madly charged for garmeu to mado trrordor. Moo, a large atesortmor.t of SIIIIVIS, UNDERSHIRTS; DUCK -Atl r p,,,9D In feet eyerytlxlng usually kept In n Gentleman'e Fernßote Blom All of which'. I will sell eheafet then the ebeepeet. 'Remember the place, ' ' NO. 11 SOU 111 11ANOVER. STREET, betwoon lohof4 Oracery, and strolls Klbonelor'fi Shoo More: - lUool7o-ru U. N. SMIVEY. OARLISL 1870 SIMIZEI Carlisle, Pa., @MEI El= , Clan+, Rope, 11..XTON & CO. lIENRY . SAXTON =I! P WIM MILLI L S....BOWL:AS, No. 'l6 Norlß Ifituoverfttreol, P., CIMAT CT,OTIIINC4 I MEM N'S MIMI CORDS, SATINETS,' io IMAIVI:ItS, MEI UMBRELLAS, Cloths and Purn'ishing Goo THE BEST, and decidedly the largest stock FALL AND 6 WINTER GOODS, in Carlisle; for Men's,Youllis', and Boys' wear, - found at tire old and poindar atom of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, No. n North Hatovor Street, 101010 YOU can find the latest productions of E peat. and American manufacture. CLOTHS of el, ry doseliption nod rionlito cold all the var poionlor fa:IIII°,IEISL slooleg. OVER-COATINGS The largebt le.porinient everdisployed Cassi mores in endless variety, Tweeds, Satinets A splendid stock of Peelings. An iIIIIIIC.O stock Rendy-rondo Clothing, of our isoont'arture, I.qual to garmenta made to sector. 8111,111 ill arr.ortmont Of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods LEM I= C tri vtl:q,q, tleaper thn any IL : in town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, . 22 Nol lb Ii toloKeLatleuL,Carlii, Established 1817 DEE pIIUSSIA AGAINST FRA:V The first batl . .le wou by CHEAP JOTI In selling gongs at prices to suit people Dunner and Blitzen wie leonand es, a Cheap John ran aril hfx (Ant king, linnta and Eli Sbirto,Cnlhns. Ar., fifty par runt rhoupar t any nth, human Icing Anener—Uveunhe he g 0.14 In Big Fir. In PI dolphin. . 11 you CORK' to Clamp John, of Bossy We eon soil you FINE CALF BOOTS, A Whole Suit of. Fall Clothing, • $8 al ISO And :.11nen ilmiwn In 111 . 0 bliroin Sec Cheap Rihn, being poor, yr the frie of tho poor nnan. lif of irllic Ltiil Ti n A'rTACITRO TO TrIEITANNITS ROUSE Wetztsl's,) In rear of the Coo . rt How DIEM PLAIN FACTS EZERE R E A 1) T N 0! A it untl sitcconpfill with on experionetf of looro than twooty•livo yo unable hig to otter {utlovelaten Iv to till eb.. ttt 1 . 0 hvi.ome porrlot,orx of M(' CLO T II - 1 - -N /-9,. ttect.tol tolto t h I ,n 4 t the counlty. Barnum 18 are all 'undo of the I Pot nntlenalm, card; solucred ; uutbiug ttlmoun7 . 4 it; 110 y way in undo up aLall, erial In Ili. , lowint FruJou of gm it iz• n well untablt i ILint tllllong t.lttlitittrt, that rt Rea C'oilling, 4.v0.) thing tha! gurx nittite n nopedor gaminoitt, Is nooqualbeil 1131) . vii Philadelidaa Ont. ttxttot ttnent iu ttn Int go and tat led tout Vu t.u.• von Ile filled ttt 111Lel., Mitlll/11t thAly. Our 11,.:1 are al wa3s gourauteed ns low, or tower, thun t ClZei ni)ous TN Tull riEcE,-74 ‘lllcll. will be mole nu to °Our, In the boA mann awl at Trices much lower-than are 11111 m m -illy% thug for g Irmentei wwlo lurrdur Smtlples of goo 1,, With int-o lisle ,I,r ell k 1.11 gann,nta. forwaided by mull nt any time When 1111,24 led, V, itL hunt rile clone ft& tndif.nwavuteunut, Caber ...do 16 tonic% or selected from o. toady-Niacin Fttich, for.rited by ex prove, guarante =9 Mllolllltint ITIl01110101Volit) %vit ' i , ll{ killing Plait dolphin; 9gll till !Hive their 111010:111.0 reginiurol nq hooks kept fif that parpott., ftyn nln ell go :1120=!IIIIIIIIIII BENNETT & 00., TOWER HALL, 518 IviRK.P.I: BTE:gEI`, lialWitibotvreco Fifth and Sixth treat PIIILADHLPHIA MEE The Choicest S»iolcing Tobacco THE BEST AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOItACOO In manufacturod pt - PACT(SIIIr - Na -- 1;: '.. • 3.111 . 1: 1- i9 . TRIOT OP M.A.IIfYL'AIID. 4i- 9co that mil% packago you inlyboars iha Inscription. 200et704y M M Cheviots, MO