FOR MINCE PIES, . _ Pure New England •Rum. Genuine French Brandy.- Fine Cooking Wihes. Best of old Rye Whisky.. All.to be had at the very lowest prices for cash only, at JACOB LIVINGSTON, • 27'North Hanover Stre - e •ok.• • Carlisle, Pa. -n0107113t • ALMOST A Pinr..—On last Saturday night,. while Prof. S. N. Lutz was en gaged in instructing his class in vocal music,. in the Odd Fellows ,Hall, in New Kingston, the chimney of-the lamps in the Hall below was knocked off, and the light extinguished. The janitor --at tempiedto relight the lamps, and while doing so; `it exploded, setting tire to the oil, which immediately blazed as high as the ceiling. An alarm was immediately raised, And%the fire extinguished by the exertions of Agustus Karns and David *anbaugh, before any damage was done. • Tud New York Observer enters upon its fiftieth year on the first of January next. Its career. has been one of the most successful in the history of Ameri can journalism. Every department is conducted with ability. Its Foreign Corresponlance is unrivalled, and its independence in Commenting upon 'politi- Cal cotruptionti, is in the highest degree praise-worthy. We notice that it appears in a "New Dress," and also announces that the suc cess of he Year Book for 1871 will result in Volume No. 2 for 1872, which will be still more complete in its statistical' and other tables of information, and in its general arrangement. Such enterprise deserves success, and we advise our readers to send for a 'specimen copy of the paper. New- Sub scribers will receive the Vapor free until January 1. , • I===llo= ' READING FOP:SUPERVISOR& —We have -often-.directed-the- attention- of-Supervis ors to the fact that their. neglect to' have - bridges and roads kept in ,repair subjects them and the election -districts which they represent to damages if any accident should -occur in consequence of unsafe 'bridges and roads. We now point supervisors to a case recently de cided by the courts; which May induce them to the full performance of their duties. On a dark night in 1800, a teamster employed by Michael It. Moore, of Lancaster county, drove over the bridge which spans the Chigoes, divid ing Rapho and West Hempfield town ships, and the team broke through the structure into the water, killing a valua ble horse, breaking the wagon and des troying a quantity of grain. To receive damages7' an action was instituted by Moore against the above 'townships. It was shown that the bridge was rotten, and that if the ordinary tests had been used by the Supervisors, the defects could easily have been detected. Under this evidence the court charged that the townships were liable—the question of negligence being referred to the jury. The jury found $378 03 for the plaintiff. On a writ of error the Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the Common Pleas, and delivered an opinion defining. the liabilities and duties of Supervisors. Its substance_ is embraced in the fellow . ing points : 1. Bridges are treated as portions of the highways which cross them,-aud are to be maintained and kept in repair by the Supervisors of the township. 2. The neglect of the Supervisors to keep them in repair, subject's them to a personal liability ; but doe not lessen - the primarybdit o.townships to those who suffer injury from their neglect. 3. What is negligence must depend upon the peculiar circumstances of each case, and is a question for the jury. 4. Great danger demands higher vigilance and more effectual means to secure safety. 5. Applying those principles here it may be asked, what structure more im portant in view of Hie safety of life and property, can -be well imagined Wan such a bridge as this, having a span of fifty-two feet, crossing from ten to twelve feet above the stream, whose water is middle deep. The accident itself is evidence, of its important character. The plaintiff's wagon was overturned in the fall, the body crushed, tfile load of wh - eat fell underneath it into the stream and one of the horses was killed. As remarked by our brother Read—" A bridge looks fair till it breaks doWn—it'is not like a pit which you can see and avoid." In practice, it is used up to tile last monument. Hence such a structure demands-'constant vigilance to guard and. preserve V. Therefore wheni a bridge is old, having stood for the length of time the timbers composing it are accustomed to last, and whop kt may •he remisonably expected that decay - -has set in, it is negligence to omit all proper precautions to ascertain its trno cons. &Lion. Nor will mere appearance in such a case excuse the neglect. It is a matter of common - knoUledge-that in viasible -defeets-rmay,. and, under .such circumstances, probably - do exist—that either wet or dry rot may,have set in and uot be visible, and therefore should be nought for. But no one .of ordinary in telligence would think of seeking for an unsound ankinvisiblO"defuct by merely inspecting the surface of the wood. This being the case, it is clearly the duty of the-Supervisors, having thus- reason to believe that defects may •exist, to call to their astiistance those whose skill will enable them to ascertain the true ,state of the structure, and determine the question of its, safety. Without doing this much at least, their duty to the public is not' performed ; not to do it, is therefore 'negligence, and this iS the point On which the ease went to the joy. There is, therefore, no error yin the submission.—Repssigor:y. • : [ANNOUNCEMENTS.] `STILL another let of that choice flour at Iteloy's LADIES' anthchildrons' shoos of tho very best make at Ogilby's, cheap for cash Fon all your millinery goods, go toMa dame Rote's. . ALL sizes of gum 'shoos of the best quality at Qgilby's, cheap for cash. SVIEITZER and American choose al •#aye en hand,. at liamrioli'a. . • A LA lot 'of oil. cloths, trunks, satchels, &c., closing out chapatogll - . SHELL soh jewelry at Rofo's Anorak() new lot of ladles' and Ohl-. drens' furs, whick will be sololfar below' previous prides, all naW, no old, moth eaten stock on band ? at Ottilby,s. • JUST received a lot .of ,Tereey buck wheat by T. L . Moioy. laboa anti all noir atylos. of trim:mango clOalag out cheap" at Ogilb'y'a. UNION FIRE COMPANY'S -FAIR AND: FESTIVAL ! Illieem's Hall, commencing Saturday evening; December 2, 1871. r. Twenty-five cents a-chance in all the following list, of valuable articles : ~1. First-class buggy, value, $175 2. 25 yards wool carpet, " 25, "8. sot silverware, 4. pair white blankOts, 5. sot Alaska furs, 0. chamber sot, _7. pair mans' boots, 8., handsome' oil painting, " 10. .9. 40 yards muslin, " 8 "10: ono sot chairs, /1 8 11. one ton coal, , /1 7 12.„ono meerschaum pipe " 5 13, Scotch gingham umbrella 41 . 5 . 14. one toilet set, 5 15. one toilet stand, 11 5 10. handsome lamp, S 17. one boxprs, 5 18. pair ladi " 5 19. set knives and forks,....— " 5. 20. ono Lab cage, 11 21. ono pair brackets, 22. ono set goblets =. " 23. one-hal f barrel flour, 24. pair gent's driving gloves " 25. the %lat is it, , Making a total of $366,00, - 6IIHAFBIip Cliuirman.of Committee. HAVE you a severe wrench or sprain ? Have you rheumatism in any form ? Have you stiff neck, or bunches caused, by . rhemuatic pains? If So, Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is a specific remedy, and is also the best pain - killer in the World. WE often see a • large stock of cattle which do not seem to thrive, and come out "spring poor," all for want of some thing to start them pn the right direction. Ono dollar's ' , Worth of Slieridan'il Cavalry Condition l'Owders, given to sucli a stock occasionally during _tho_wiuterovoulctbe worth more than an extra half ton of WARNING TO EVERYBODY In these days, the people want the most for thefr - iuonek they can get, to all such we must say,' go to the extraordinary cheap Dry Goods Store of Duke & Burkholder, and you , will be convinced that theirs is the House to get the most goods, of the best quality, for the least money. They are receiving new goods every day. Silks, shawls and furs, at lowest prides. New cloths and cassimeres, new balmorals very cheap. We cordi ally invite all to an examination of this stock of goods, knowing it will pay you well. CLOSING OUT At the Central dry goods, store, an other great reduction in prices of all kinds of dry goods, shawls, blankets, - coverlets, counterpanes, table, towels, napkins, all kinds of flannels, me rino shirts and drawers, all kinds of me rino under wear for ladies, misses and boys, cloths and cassimeres, overcoat ings, sattinetts, jeans, &c. Now is the time to secure great bar gains in all kinds of Winter goods, as we are determined to close out our - entire stock of woolens by tho first of January, 1 872. You can save at least 30 per cent by calling at the Central for bargains in dry goods and furs of all kinds. LEIDIeII MILLER IF you wish a serviceable platform wagon, go to Nagle & Smehi, on South Pitt street, a few doors south of Lhe C. V. R. R. depot, 21se7ltf. SMOKE house apples, by the bushel or barrel, at Ilumriell's. Fon your Winter hat, Co to Madame Roto's PEANUTS, is huge or small quantities, at Ilumrich'ti. VELVET hats, cheaper than - ever, at Madame Rote's. Tat; best brands of canvassed Sugar Cured Hams and dried beef. Coffees, Sugars, and Teas of the finest quality. Choice new family flour. Queensware at the lowest prices. 1 cannot be under sold. Everything guaranteed. J. M. MASONUEIMER, South west corner Porn fret and Pitt streets, Carlisle, Pa. 7je7ltf. Fort Irish pota4oes, go to Fitinirich's.. Ile has seven different varieties, which he is selling in largo or small quantities to suit purchasers. Tnn bpst assortment of feathers and flowers, at Madame Rote's. A PRESII la of cocoanuts and craw , erries at Hurnricles.. PATENT GATE At Milk Machine Shop, in this place, can be seen one of the hest practi cal Fann Gates over invented. It does not require any hinges. It opens two ways. It never rides in the mud, and can be..raised to swing clear over snow drifts and other obstructions that are not over twenty-four inches high. It is offered for sale toll who need gates at the following low price's. • For.each farm, right, $2.00; for each township rigltE; $20.00 ; for each county right, $150.00. Gates made to' order of any size or stylo.desirod, and satisfaction guaran teed in all cases, 'Will exchange terri tory -for a good horse. Call on or ad dress CieAe. F. Drrumr: 2noiltf. Fon the latest style jewelry, go t& Rote's. Jusr received ( 1 / 4 choice lot of macisere at numrlch's. Go to Maximo Rote'for your tall •add 'inter hats and Wanda: PRIASE fresh cider tit, Humrieh's THE cheapest- Jewelry at Madame :Rote's. ..." NOTICE , All'persons indebted to Henry Saxton, prior to the first of January, 1870, aro hereby notified to call immediately, and settle their indebtedness with him before the first of January, 1872. If not at tended to by that time, the accounts of every ono, irrespective of poison, will, be placed in the hands of a Pieper officer of the law for collootion. HENRY SAXTON. 20oe7ltf. Lemx, COLLARS from 10 coots up - warde, nt-Madamo Vote's. SPECIAL NOTICE Allvpermins knowing themselves in dobted •to the undersigned, either 'by note or book account, will please call and settle theiatnb without delay, and oblige LEIDIOII & Munn. Counirraa mado into owitolioe, chig. none, curb," frizotto, dio., at Madanio Rotes. Iv you nioo pouind of 'ionoy, go to Euro rich's. SHOWER'S LIQUOR, STORE. FOR SALE. The stock, good *ill and fixtures of this old and popular stand will bo sold on Saturday, November, 18, at the Court House in Carlisle. '•\ The store will be Sold at private sale, if a fair price is obtained. • This stand is :*ell known as the, oldest and largest in Carlisle. It does more Inisiness than all the other liquor stores combined ; 'and to any 'one desiring - a profitable investment, the present is a favorable opportunity. Any information desired will be cheerfully given, by ad diessing C. INHOFF, . Adm'r of E. Shower, doc'd. 2800714 t Carlisle, Pa. «. 10 T#E REASON WRY everybody should gO to J. H. Wolf's No. 18 North Hanover street, for notions and fancy goods. - . _ lIPs-styltr i tII latest, His assortment the greatest, His goods are (pita cheap . And his stock most complete To a few lines of goods would I callat teution. Ladies' and Gents' iinderoloth ing; woolen and cotton hosiery, German town and Saxony yarns. Gente buck gloves and mitts, Ladies', Gents' and misses' kid gloves, hoop skirts corsets and bustles, cbignons, switches and braids: A:largo assortment of plated and jot jewelry, satchels, valises and umbrellas, a good assortment. Call and examine prices 'and goods for yourselves, and be convinced that what we set forth is true, 28se7ttf Tux Seuseman Shop is still in full blast. If you want good carriages, bug gies, spring wagons or sleighs, go to Ad. Benseman, at his old place on North Pitt street. ihio7ltf TWENTY bids onions just received at TUE cheapest hats-in Carlisle, at•Ma darrie Rotes. ATTENTION - ! - -ATTENTION !! Now is the time for bargains, - for - B. M. Smiley is still busy manufacturing clothing for men and boys' wear, which he is selling cheaper than ever. Ile has also on hand a largo assortment of. cloths, cassimeres, sattinets, &c., which be is prepared to make into garments of the latest styles, at the' shortest notice Also, a full line of underwear, notions, &c., too numerous to mention. Call and examine his stuck, and be convinced that he is selling cheaper than the che.tlp est. Also, :tat& for the sale of the latest imprved Grover & Baker sewing 'machines; onri of — th - e - b - eiti standard ma chines now in use', needles and oil al ways on hand and for sale. Remember the place, Fo. 11 South Hanover street, be tween Inhoff's grocery store and Strohm . & Co's. shoe store. !Moillin SI . RING chickens, at Ilnmiich's WONDERFUL MACHINE! Mrs. Win. Fridley, is the Agent at Carlisle, for,the Franz & Pope knitting maclino, manufactured at Bucyrus, Ohio. This nili - chine has taken the premiums and diploma 'at every State and County fair, where it has been in: troduced. It has • been in competition with iivery other knitting machine in the market, and has in every case ,won the lauxel.. It is cheap-simple and durable, any child can operat:3it with perfect case.' It is no complicated machine, therefore is not liable to get out of order as other inventions of this kind. A sock knit, heel and toe complete, without taking it of the hooks, 'in seven minutes. D. Lee S. Co., York, Pa., are the General Agents for Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia. 2n0713t FOR RENT The large second story front room on the corner, over Leidich & Millei's dry goods store. For terms inquire of Leidich & Miller. 2noiltf ' Go to Ilumricli's for Irish and Sweet, Potatoes, onions, apples, • pumpkins, chestnuts, peanuts, grapes, &c. DON"r BE HUMBUGGED I . but buy the best stoves that have ever been in the market, and pronounced so by all who have thorn in use, the .t.'meri can' Base- Burner and Base Heater, the Radient Firo Place Heater, and the Cabi net Range with hot closet. Call at W. Fridleyls Stove store on Hanover street, abd see the endless variety of stoves and house-furnishing goods. TLIE largest assortment of hats, bon nets and feathers, at Madame Rote's. SHOULDERS, sides, dried beef, .beef tongued, sugar cured ban's, whole_ 'or pickled and canned oysters, at Humrich's. ••• . 'ir -you-want.n, good and_cheap..hat,. go to Madame Rote, No 37 South Rollover street, Carlisle. -SPECIAL NOTICE'S TO OUR STORE IKEEPER FRIENDS. We publish regularly, at the • first •of every month, our Wholesale Price List. Wo would be pleased to mail it to any of the trade who - do nob receive it, Otir prices are corrected every day, to suit the markets. Our stock is -miscellaneous in its character—adapted to the wants of our town and country stores. We aro carrying double the stock ,of goods that may be found in most of the Wholesale groceries in the cities. We sell to the trade at manufacturers' prices—in lots to suit the buyer. Best coal in one, five and ten barrel lots. 0c2071. NERVOUS DEBILITY 'With Its gloomy ettetlants, low spirits, depression' involuntary emissions, logo of semen, spermatorrhmo, less of power, dizzy head, lose of memory, and threatened impotence and Iml3ocllity, find a sor ensign, mire in 11031EOPATIII9 SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Composed of the most valuable mild and potent Curatives, they strikt;nt once at the roof of the mutter tone up the system arrest the discharges, end Import vigor and energy; Dfo antl vitality to the entire men. They havo cured thousands of rases. Price $5 per packege of firs boxes and a large $2 vial, whichKle voq im porlantln obstleatn or old mums, or $1 per single box. Fold by Drtigelets, and sent by mull on reeolpt of Brice Address. HUMPHREYS' SP C CIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE co , 562 Brood. way, New York. v 2noTily For mole in Carlisle. by A. Heverellek and Cornman & Worthington. • BI WIBEis Watta.wlndom will beuollt you: bo not aiwaya .cu. trolled. by your incredulity. hundred. harp nought relief from the horrors of Dynpepim through the unollum of DalltillWa ANSI•bILIPfPTIO EirouaohYlnrraus and found ft. Why nhootil nuffor when thin admi rable etomachlchan mired many ninillar canoe-why dO yon doubt whilleothonballoys and aro cured I Delay in tfiln matter Is both dangerous nod mapiofitablo. Your happlowm and bunkum nutters, while comtant neglect is frequently foil wed by serious and uncon. trollnblo rcaolls. Minn . :elf I:llTnas aro equally useful in the nomeroun dltticultitY: attending Judi gentlon; as 1116Marrznegeortartemon..tko.; while or Pima and - Anus and other diaordsra - prosooding from Ditanitem;ft la the.pitly rollabliprovontive and remody . 4nowil. " . 24a0 00 A CARD TO THE LADIES.] •DH. DUPON . OOI3 : GOLDEN PERIODICAL, PILLS FOR FEMALES. 2 INFALLIBLE IN coxuiEcTisaIIIREGULARI But what at POMO period of Ilor Life will find the DUPONCIO GOLDEN PILLS Just the medicine she mods. For Nervous I , ebiliti Bearing . down Poing, Palpitation of .the Ileart, Retained, .rrogular or Painful Monstmation, hush of Blond to the Dead, Dizziness, Ac, Ac Theso aro tho only Pilla over known that si•ill cure the Whites, ((Any will noire In ON Or) case.) They rover fail, and may ho dopondiAl upon in every rase where tho .monthly flow has been obstructed through cold ,r disease.. DIMON CO'S GOLDIM PILLS always giro Immediate relief being especiallY prepared•far married ladies. A lady writes: Duponeo's Golden Ville relieved mo In ono day, Without Inconveniefiro. like magic. io now put up DeLargo (White) Boxes oantnining double, quantity and ,upon ouch boo, you will find thu Revenue Slump, printed from my Pr!. vale Ilisloipon_walch_Lengattoite-of—the-SlTdp-you will find thu words DDI'ONCO•S GOLDEN PERIOD., ICAL PILLS, In While Leiters, without that none are genuine. • Full and uxp•icit tlireQt one rccompn t 3 each box Price $l.OO per box. nix boxes $5.00. Sold by pu. Druggist lo every town. v.llnge, city and lttonle. tloottgbout the world. 8..1d in Carlisle, Rt, by 8 A. Havel-stick, Druggist, No. 10 North Pay - oer St. .bold plan by lirugh A Monet r, 31cchaniesburg, Po. and J. C. A hick, BLippens,,urg. LADIES I Ity minding toln EI to the Car Dalt, poet 1111 have Ur POI 4 Point biunail to any part of he country, free of po..tago. None.goiqna unless the box la x'stio.l S. D. HOWE, ~5..1 • Proprietor, Now York. BE GUIDED BY "WHAT YOU KNOW Th. re lit en old proverb 0, Well PNY, • Experience to the s.relt guide To thin guide the sick end nil- g untnmllp [MN when r,uting n*our foefliemenne relief They eaquire oliot a medicine tins done fur others. Iteforg Om% adopt It themselves. Of a 1 Ole remedies an I preVehllVOl,itl one, Ito , detet er's Stonmeli Bitters meets theleit Inuit triumphantly; and hence Its linnimmo popularity and vadt 8:1100. he !Hauer from I otl.geedion Is 1111111111 11.11 0011(1 , 10 '1110147 lii friends who has, been cored of till ints , nt—hysthin—fsiossox--vogetublet-stouivold.s. IcLios of fever 111111, aple, liver com!sloi t,ponelips- ly to mink° inquiry in th.• nroghborhtnnl whore hi it:thin, in order to tllte..ter wh..t this tetilmative sit Rooted In canes Multi.' to his own. In the pub shed testtnontt t I it 4 10 , 1118 he wit: find .t volume proofs el" :IL. teinltary prorerGes Nville . l It lo for his ronttnhn Krt., ti , rl•NiXt trit7ll, of the effect It I itnittre, n 11:s teltiet an. th. 10 tllr hunt or wt u 10 its Ile r Tho , , -pnfat , on, 0 1 . .1 il,1•11i01., Collllll ,ii) gi on • . nd spread . [tarlatan , a , impostor , . r.o.n t hr/II t ll' to .lat rdi eV- arlin he a F trot, r tentyl , ,l to tl rust to iho hands and d o‘t, the lbw: Its r trir 1.31.11.17.artl rot.cortlohn, !I eubstcnit, fur the II Wl, h ni my 3 am ha• I von a Inv 2icin.ll aide I Illungliottl 11:.• Cii t..,1 Hales SI atti•ll • mer• a l'aincla,uncl tlte NV. to 111.1'.. , ho , .113 a ,ety lin] tt ol ext. ni 1 111 h wail tte. r mf It ,1 ro Illy de , " rvittg t I r Wldvi c.• de.111.., ' lunning aftrr rl,g.. '• Ijral.i 118,171 %t I I; 11.1:.. »I P. .$1 I; I.:. N 3 tuni , , h.. Inn lt fr. NI ob :for klivop 11”.1 tv. ;Itrtl:4, Iron I=l Pri •loth for npyrlt 'etrmitorti N Wilt it•WA k , 3lnkere B. M. SMILEY CARLISLE PRODUCE IdrilEET. Corrected Weekly by R. C." Woodward. rt (Ale, We 41 neon: y „Vrp•enther 5. 1871. .1111. 1 , 1,0111 sI • l'Ell .VE 1 , 1, (1? 5 0 81111:1 , 1:V75 it 1:E FLOUR ESE R wItE .1T... 1 4 : 'Olt X • NEW OA TS 7.OII:BSEED . TIN° I'SEEP FLA ASE dATILIBLE PROVISION 'MARKET. Corrected Weekly by Win. Blair 6. Son. 5•,M neliele. Wednesday. 11%8,n b,. 18 1871. T FER RHOS 1.•4 08 TALL° IT. I 1 , 7 EteN WA-" . 28 n'ArON 18,1 Se 14 do SHOULDERS S WM If: BEA NS I 80 PA RED Pr A DUES 18 U .IRRD do 11 DRIED A PULES 117 RAILS • 3 Prnon the 1•1410(10W, .‘nrtlf A n-rionn.l PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. FLOUR, GRAIN AND SEEDS. Phi/Me/Wan, Anventber' 11, 1.71 E.STR A FA MIL FLOUR . ................ 25 E-1:771.1 FL (1 Il II no It FL' FLO UP 5 On 1/' WESTERN 17E11' 1 57u. 1 ( 0 MIMIIPM=MIE cult .\' L 11 U.ll . VIM l'Ele E it Id 11. 17i/0 USEE 2 PI. _I xNEEb th, LI V E STOCK MARKETS. Philadelphia. Mob A' wrath, In I. 7he arriraLv and safes ,tf Beef CUM< were large is week, reaching about 320 J head The cattle okd ti'its very dull (kin week, and prices' were . thanS change. EXTR A FAT CA T fE, p.r ; (6.734? P.l in A ND COW) CA 1 TI. COMMON 4 CO and CA kTES mere strudy de mand, We quote Springers at s4a, and nays and flares at $7O Receipts of 160 head. SHEEP mere dull. Sites of _fair and choice at "0 lb. gross. Receipts 17,0.0 head HOGS mere jrnt. &des of corn-fed at 6 , 407, lb the latter for extra quatity. sl,,,ipt, 4,116 head at 11 Glass' pants. fIRISRfNUER—PIANIC.—On the thirty-Ora tl [no. b. Rev. A. 11”Kroluer, aaalated by Rev W Illilower, Mr. John Orhiangor, of Cumberland unt ,to 51186 Mary E I lank, of church) own , WE KLEV—M INIIOE.--Ity Roy. C. P . Sing on ho ninth mutant. Weskloy to Jane Mon oo. both of Dickinson township. STOCIC.—IIu Friday,' the tome t Xtllllt, are, Mr. Pot, r Stu. k. x god 71 youre 8 wont ba and t$ SI3IISA. Oetot er 11, , 5t Mount Vernon, Alnbanlo. Mr Boyd D t 4 lndson. Ills Immo Is, doubt lost, 'dill fionlllor to ninny of our citizens. Ito wra o native tit thle,place, and hero ho Itv.d until utter ho had titAldned hit -majority. Per the hot thirty yeera or 'nun, ho Lad boon u trident or the place when. ho died, and. no tto „ , 4 uprglit owl useful eft! zon, Wl,l greatly exteojnol In the community-22 bore ho. leaves a alto and (Litany, Ills oaffuringe were Revere and protracted, but berm, with patience,ealid he departed thle,life In the hope through, grace of a blessed Immortality. Ile ,was the tot t.ut . viving brother of Mr Parker.Blint,:on. wino, at an advanced ego, died at this pine. tint° yens ago. A Wooly vic tor HMI univives, awl has her home in No w A M. WM. 13LAIR & SON, South end, Car'hire EGISTER'S . NOTlCE.—Notice is berebc . given to nil pe 110116 interehted that the lel owing accounfe, baying In on - filed In this °Mee by the account *Ws then sin invail, for ext.,. inotion and cunlirmation, will be preheated le the Orpheus' Court of Cumt rotund county, fur confir mation and allowance, on Townley.. lleeember 12 1871: • - No. 1, Account of John Sheets, guardian of Sainutl, tle.dge, Daniel and Alice Bretz, minors of Ilonry Brats, deceased. • 2 ,Account of Peter Ifempt, administrator of Jacob Ilempt, doccaerd. 3. First mid Dual e.c .ant of Samuel Wert, exert!. for of tho last will and te4tarnent of Anna Burling. ton, deceas.d. 4 The first and final account of Smoot enever IC`Coovor, onecntora of Jacob Ceover, do -6 he account ofJohn Walters, administrator of DnNul Wa burr, dw mood Tho account' of John Mountie, guardian of Shona Koala. n.inor child (now of age,) 01 tleorge Koala, late of F•raakl'ord luwn•hlp, deceastd.. • 7. kho accou..l. of Joint, o...ltxtotY and Sem. a M. nalston, adminintr , torn of John 0. Dunlap, lain :•f Illechun:ceburs, dec..asell. • 1112381 E Luthber Yard. THE undersigned keeps constantly on hand wfu'l antortmen , of Lumber and nil kinds of . BUILDING MATERIAL, Includifi'd Baelnek lebrated ell of :winch will be sold at the lowed c prices. Pleaqa call nod examine hie 'Rock boforo purchawiug eleowhen,.• 0111vo .in Storer & Kauffinan'e building, Mlddlo town, Pa ' 111VIDEND NOTIOE.—The Diroc- A., tom of the Iturznortd Dot k ',axe this dm do: closed it -dividond of four poi cunt on the Capitol 13tArsic. clout of luxe's, - 'liar. 7, 1871. - tr. 0: IfOIIMEII, • MOM, ' Cashior. TIES, REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS OF TRIG MONTHLY ^ PERIODS, FROM *MTIATEVER. CAUSE, AND ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE. THERE IS NOT A LADY LIVING =I at, nervon 4 prostration. or giiiieral dab' ity, lot itti,,tat ;11r. VI ~rl,s. .r 3 it .11.1 •' ' , V mi.i1,1.1 , 1- tliN in . ,. turerF, NI WA USER No a Nertn VII 41,et I'latiadorphln. EMI MAiim BERM ''MARRIED --DIED NEW TO-DAY. JORIPII NEELY, Reglator MIDDLETOWN , 0. 11. RVIISER. . • NEW TO-DAY. _ _ OGILB Y' S. . I will commence ,this day to reduce nlj , entire ok, Videlt is , nrgo in nary &rot knout. To insuro - tho rapid rain of, 1111310, I will sell all goods FOR CASH, at inicos ihat Is fair belorany sow. goods olierc , d by soy store ir, tho County- A, full lino of '' PLAIN DRESS GOODS, 'in all colors, WOOL It EPP,9. • PiIIPLI NS, CAS:I . WOOL Dh LAN Fp, •ALPACAS,. , PLAIDS, Tho largest ~ esortrneut of Styles and Prices evil. Offered to the Borough.. GLOTTIS, CASSIMERES IVATEB PR. - S(IE3, KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEitS; and all variet , os of Moo nod Boys' wear VELVETEENS, , e 11A IV IA FELT SKIRTS, BALMORAL., QUILTS, ~~ T.% I,L LINENS, - and in Net, every ruticle in un- in the Dry Goode Line: NOTIONS GLOVES, /10SIERY, i 1 400DS NUBIAS, nod un eadh•ss variety or Fancy (toads. DOMESTIC GOODS MUSLINS, C l NTONS, 017,1011.151 S FLANNELS, A full Hue of each SPECIAL BARGAINS In out doqtroble Ilrondo ff Mat* A1p..." All the above 11.101011 goods with , 1111 . ) . M. e, wit all be Hold .t such prices u. c:tnnet fall to Insurs the sde o all who eley cod to see them. 16 oil PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. I -- T - X IC — T T Eight Trains (Daily) to aud, from Phila delphia and Pittsburg,"yAnd Two Trains Daily to and from Erio (Sundays excekted). AFTER MONDAY, Ntwember 13th, 1871, eager Trains of the l'emirylvarin It„llend 1,111 trtly will depart floor awl are ve at Pei:atlelpli:a un Ilitlbbarg ar follows EEZEZED 41 ol phin loay.a li , rrialtvp Built ( ~ c•pt Mon,b,))nt 2 35a. tali, Vtl nt .a.t , It a at Co 4. a. 4 05—Fist I its•. 101.1,4 Mt nsburj; Jafb ies.,:ept Mote.‘ ) at 4 .5.1. m , and sr. Iv , a Wext Olin 0 nus a. . 30-31011 r !eases Ilnrr nburg dully (uxeopt Sur, ..ty) Eli 7 9u p. m. RIO 11t P/11111drip7li at 11 '2 p. tn. I I .11,—P nitic I , :xpronn leave lianisburn daily at I I hn a in., and arrive.. at Vlnit. Philadnlphia at 3 4I p. ni 2 IP-4:L 1 '1111 li.9§ 'eaves Itarekbarg daily exeept Pupil I 1 At 2 0-1 p. in.. an I arrive, at West l'hila •eiplril at 0 00 p. m. 45—Cincinnati.EXpr-se levees II tcchthar x dai y at ID 45 p. tn., and arrivea_tt We- t Philadelphia at 3 eti a. m 3 55-11arriniturg Ace. inmodatf, Sond •yv excepted, at 3 5b p. m., and ar iv n at Phi adelphia at 9 40 p tn. 7 50-I,n , anti Train, via Itlptint Joy, leaven lareishbrg daily (except - unday) at 7 to a. tn., and till yea at Went Philadelphia at 12 40 a in = 4 4.l—Frit , Ent t Lino neat, Gm Erie, leime Iler itthurg dittly.4exeept Sunday) at 4 40 p. m . erriving I Erie at 7 4 , tt. 111 1 40— ERIE MAIL We , t, for Frio leaves Harlin loirg dal!, at 111 4fra: m., orrl•intt,t Erin at %Sn p ta. ni 30—Cincinnati Expreas , 011V(.8 !barkt org 004. • 11u :to p. in , arrives at Altoona at 3 43 a. rn., Kati Pittshur nt 8 20 it. m. 4 05— I.SeIFIC EI.CPRE-S leavra Harrisburg tinily t 4 05 n. m , arrive, at Altoona 0 05 a. in and arrive• at Pitt-burg nt 202 p, at, 11 55—Southern Emmess kale, Ilarri•littrg it 12 55 n al. strive , nt Altoona tit 5 21) it m, toil arrive, nt Pithbur at 010 a. to. • . . 50—Fast Line Innen, nisi rishisrg lath (exi.ept •In at 4 50 p. m., arriemi Itt Altoona at 0 05 p. m , taken suppef and v runes nt Plttnbntg at 1 35 ts-to. Train Io vea narrndlOrg dilly (except Bombay) at 115 p m., !inriVll , a Altoona at 71 , p. m., liken ant pee and - or ye , ptl l ltPil gat 1 nOn m. 30 —Wily Pa...sneer , rain Innen], 114,141 urg dully tlosml yn) at 7 ;10 a. to., arrhon nt Altoon4 at x 1 30 p. m , and at Pitt.lmre at 3 20 p us. 3 0 , ---rhinsugh Plisint ger Trill , leaver ilarrhil nrg at 3 00 s In., :ntl.eu 510 , 0111 at A ills so • 11.05 nn r:Vnl Ps Pilmr h,1155 p m. 5113E; i 1. 111. , Supt. Alsihile . 11. Ilardabore er 13 1811. . . FOR SALE. llon• Faro in rho., ny's Bal'iniaro comity it., Mont This form i+ ono of t• o most Imosluetlve aotl rnl..nhno Islet:n (pets', ty, .4f the ti ml the; e 's t , . I n'itt to!, e:mg let .y 11 tulles from Itatti• more ri y. A train „nth it I. ml nnl groin or ha). 1,:111 titi.o it theinn Ai I rotor thu mmo thq. Tu." nr, goal turnpike r ml , l to thert.y door. 11111! .11.11 gin the plat, hn attisrs neh 14 in 11/11 1 ork ttoni a. fara. Tn.asont.iivo, the co lir Ono Ln itti)' Van nn,, plinas, It C..11n i 327 I II sin .1,41011 itt field on fr inn 10.ro :hi acres, ernes !lel I fs need 111, II st 111111 rani no.l in auk to re ere in a tame malt ng the .oglt the cowry of I hit pl,nce, eitli live II Id- 011 011 i. will.. 111111 NIX 011 the nalim It in, there!' re, ceptilnle of .-slog in to two or nit in Firma. , The whole Octet. c.l lo nutliolly to the „11th Th. re is a rolgc• of Il'oo .1 rid on the Not Client . at n 5. 1 t. 6 . acre.. It is acid, with it Ilea. un tone quaand •n, thr t ore Thole sic s of pure c.ater 'castling throci 41c the fat nr. - 01atl the. e in entitling scaler inyvery 1.0111. There le Ile Napa, birch o tic place The prenentowner has .. ming' Wo occ itoplove and it le now in a icth s' at , ..froltie. • e Insl es cc.. 3. tale WI, 1111) tat up. NI to lacy rill an 100. at thr prop rty here is a goul l/w I log. tt tilanckg..oo La,t.tto, all tl ait other estnall W il.,tata cc .rtc elccl.lll.tt f r 21. or 25 Incises, awl for Walla 50 15..a.1..1 en. fir tt straw 11.4- tax to f Iwo lo,) h,r, lig feet, and tl• ••01111: • Ittit stnni`e , tatt II Italia,. and it ..,go t nhe,lw e gra. or. ..I, e. cc rat.tintre hue tl, nlil, staid.. fop carrict7e ho se.. !Wag go 01 Ihtir)-0 oho ne , el-6, Hog s ring Inc ..11 0 01 3 - 11 .I..inictir: (Ice I/ .iry hut c el) Av., I Ills tco caller the Dwellin4 ttrln nn, ger• II rinse. Titer. I. 0 limn, tit ItXtat I la Want, • the pail cc the . Th re Is 1.; .1 sec • 10.. 11 .tc e set 111.,•111 its 1111.3, • at' 11.4. gl I g The gni dial Vat I 'loe mu tt p 0 Ile e. ,act is ie.i 1 , 1111 pear, 1111111 C grapes:l. LI other fruits tcming archof t 0 ,1111.1 ;110 II ventf 111 there 01 In I 0 Conn t. Thrric is a row of trees 110 W a ting nloerr each ..I.llt er the lane ceacl n fr m tl.e bout ../ le to the I.ouso, °riche in at 01..1Ve Vail lie. This tarot 11j be etthl on mos: IPFIIH, ttel II the ‘toreittot 111011 .y etc tot !nor gaga for tlto ne• t.titt iII of he lot), For fog titer it.Leti ulant typh) to - 2 uii ien•rt t L t. L 1 E •11 N 11 1 .AT., FIREIIANa' FAIR. • IN AID OF 'l'llB CUMBERLAND FIRE COMPANY, IN IaIEEM'S [TALL, =l=ff=lE • II 161 1•111CieII ( - CUM • ha:, i t 1 dl g a Fair in 1:111:1•111'N Hal , during he the procrul• to tou iluto td to tt.o lityndutiou of Ilr door contn.l d ifi the patch:tau ot TIIEIII NEW STEAMER In thlti"rrannis r 1.11110,01 t ey xp •• tI• ri•velvt, tho corol.l sylop th), ate) ands.. ro opss too awl nslis c“.•l* 11 t..e p ople win; n Mil Mitilllll/11 Fon Udp it Coniriloitions lo 111 Noy and nrlielin sully, ed. Sot h,nrlr,d S II til , rtd tall So ii,,),,,t ONE DOLL,![ roes, thStot entitlinq tho hol Inc to titholsslootin log tho Fall, on.' to , Intnen I n • LOT' OF GROUND In rarlbilp, 31 fuel Lout hr 120 f.. t deep .ultnatell on 11.81 North n adiolnitn; the property of J, Itn Faber. T. e I rto valuta! lit, Anal couldl e. nold dal .for f,2110, owl Ina. exedlont a to for 0 res derive. In oral r 10 Insitre ontlro 'aline. In the dletrl.ao. lion of Oar pr 17.0, at the r gnrn• Ow Conapti..y, HENNA' AXTON, ~ F. SAUl,lilt and 1111,1,1 Ii pqr'n , hare 010.11 •d to net an st OM- Witte°. anal wile her.• en In, merge of the dniwin :. 'these gentlnnten air In no way. ['pawn:WA WITH THE COMPANY, mi 11.0 00 llltoreii . ill tJ,I 10•11011.0, and heir nano,x aro a oat. lon, gun anat.° tha. junt.co .111 bo d01.(1,10 .11 PETER SP Pre dent of etionr.thy BEM List of unclaimed letters remaining in lro postoilice at Carlisle, Pa., foe the WEEK ENDING NOV. IC,, 1871 : . I,A Si! ESP LIST. Bennet, Wm. • Ringwalt, Culbert, Mary J. Smith, Harriet B. Gesla, Mary Walker, Litzio Bare, Kato 'Williams; Annie M. Minor, Annie - Witz, Biddle ' Neff, Kate ' Ward Ettio • GIENTIADIEN'S Aasr:. Albright, A. D.. Kauffman, P. Culbertson, Sam'i Synder, David .. Cornman, David Minioh, A. Cornman, Minium, Win. • Cleoland, .Sain"l:' Mourer, N. J. Cornman, John P. Rhoads, Jno H.. -.- Gill, George Ricker, David , • Haverstielc,,Win H Shields, Jeremiah Homminger George Seifurd, George , Hoover, Daniel l•. Shughart, S. T. Hoffthan, John W. Stewart, Wm, Jackson, James ,Weitzel, Andrew Kramer, .1; y, H. , E. • • Postmistress DESIRABLE TOWN RESIDENCE Tho aadoralgied offers at ,Prf‘ite Sala, itia 'dear ado ro-Idonee. N. , . 120 WooO Lon li r ulro, - The hon-e lo a TWO-STORY BRION with lncnbonding:4 !unlink d with coo cud • water and mho, CIO torn Improvement., and a lot of ground 00 foot trout. and 240 foot deep, wt.h unruniu.' fruit and Outdo trace. Tornio alto , Possession gluon Immediately. lOao7ltf .• B. D. HILLMAN. VIOTO OVER ALL A - C - R - A , N D. RUSH GREAT ,B4RGAINS Every person.invited to call and see that this is no trash thrown, upon the.market, but . • NEW, FASHIONABLE AND DESIRABLE 0-00 DIS! DUKE a BURKHOLDER Have now ono of he. Lament Stock of NE VCT G-003DS ever opened in Carlisle. Call and see our elegant Black - GrosLGriljir MB • 011Wlie . , CALICOES, • Japanese lloiles, Merinos, Balerno Cloths, Prince Cords, Empress and Mohair Poplins, all in the newesi, and richest shades WE SE.LL ALL NEW GOODS, AND AT SHORT PROFITS THE STORE M get a Pine Shawl, Cloths and Cassimeres for suits in the latest styles, comprising =I DOI:SKINS, ROB 1101" S, and.all good brands of English, French and American manufactures. FURS ! From tho best House in New York, and ;it prices that astonish the consumer. Call and price these goods, and save twenty-live per cent. , IDE= At OLD PRICES NOTION -. S io great varieties We buy our 'goods direct from the in:mid:laurel's and importers, and can soil lower than any house in the valley.. Call and see and ho convinced. No old styles or shelved goods in our stock. Call at DEE Carriage Factory C 111 LISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY A. B. SHERK hay n krao, lot or nocon , l-hand work on bind, ho will well chug, ill 0r0, , r t ntl, noon lot new work. FOR. T.RE SPRING TRADE. Lett lot or NEW WORK ON' lIAND. You Can nOO different st)lis Tie ilitritil is not in quit , ittott alit tutu, fur It is ilir hint u ff toil w.dit matisfiction In styl- pink ity tinti pries, I;u i 8 till.. hop to.fotr purolinstur elsewiteiti T. ors Is 1a firm flint hat A B ; E'1"1`14'. 'FU A 1) E, • 'or smtli morn 'lt Ctottloo land and Petry room , We 1,,p,1t t or too on.. 'A got. lag op a 1.,0t of Ni..e Slui! , lts Now. REPAIIIING AND PAINTING prompt!) attended to Co her tot . oath out] Pitt ttoola Car tele, Po. tt. it:tit!" d rerl per,ons. indebted to .lisoo g n r cud Kett I. H:ttn , lor Pot xacnta Lo t.ivon Int . he 11.11 .1.10 tut . . CA.SII BUSINESS.-0 , et HI 8 ptualair a 1.1 it. lIUSI FIBS HIM all, without to. Country Plowace revelled as rush. m.xchnueu for goods , lll 118114 , it 3 this arrant:onto it, strictly on• tbicod, 1 win Ito enabled to roll grarnrwe of red.,' rx tos lEduiltl C . IN lIOFF. JB. HAVERS_TICR, • NO 5 : , OUTII HANOVER BrItEET Dealer . in Drugs, Medicines, &c NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given spidkstko wni sm,s, the nem4 hew. lelmtut e for I he incorportititio of 11 Bunk of Inquiet( anit'Die ou t, to lie located it Carlkle. ConCiode county, Poonnyhnolo to to palled iIIVP9OI, PR' Hot. Into Hunk, WlOl.ll Clll.lll of twenti•tio. Unmeant dolma with the privilege of liter it tug to one hun dred (hominoid dollure 20Je7113in "DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES FOR WHIT v. WASHING. T. J. SMITH. le now prepared to 00 white wool,- II! nod vim I deli ing, Owl tnAl yrruping, on the non•. nn nr veil pls.., nod at the 'alt• meet notion. Tbarelt - ed I, 00 rolikoriog of 00 , 1000 or furolture. Butleturti n giv• 111, or ti pay legOro.l. Goad rotor our. giver. Picini. !wive ordrr• itt filo bit low shop of ❑uvid Welsh, or Colvin Alit , or it the 'of J. L. §ierner k Bro.. livery awl ezehnrgn oho , 100 Pi...) give men nor Di viibmit Notice 48t11 DIVIDEND: - - Carl into Deptoit Panic, N0v..7, 1871 Tin; Dowd of Direeturs declined a dividend of FIVE PE.. CENT, for loot bin mouths, dear of taxes, pay Milo on !Immo]. ' • - J. P. HASSLER. Ono7l2ta 6.1110 r. Carl elle Depo•lt. Bank, A I ele, Pu., 1- Outobtir 31, 1871. • THE Annual Election for Nino Direc cord or tlio.llook will b. hold at the Banking lieu -o, on the third Monday, twontloth day of No voinher cpa, hot a een the hour: of a. in. and 24,. m. J: P. 11A/38LEI1, . 2n0713t r. - refer Bodge, Barber; NEW BARBER SHOP iwalge has recently opened the National 1111,1112 841000, No A, East Main ti• reel, Irvine's roll. thdr t utthto, sh ono.] o tr. shall og,m,ntel ache tlyinft promptly attended to. Ladies' hair ratline ex. anted In the Itur,i. CU% styles My panes aro no rea , onahlu us auy other salrion in this place. I have moue but C 0.1111.10111 J..uratsymen lu my empl.l Henry KOMI. thy will, Aso, ho found at toy saloon. Please give 1110 n call. lloJa7 Pure Drug's, ,04enale(48,.,Ce FOR PURE . DRUGS, CHEMICALS, 114111 Patent 8101 'loos, g. to J. n'rco etlch, No, 6 South Hamm r strrot. Also, nuplonuld assort romit of Tata. Daps, ParintlOrietqAtlll Pena) trollt.t Articles. , ' .1. 11. lIAVERSTI' K, No 6 Soutt Ilsnovvr streot,Verltsje,., ~130ct70-' XTOD can obt tin Dye Staffs, • Perk y ~surl, n an I Imlay Arll,kles, at J. 11. Haver aticksd Pliyalulaute prunerlptlutia qnrolully com puulalad at all Llama. ' • - • J. D. it yEnsTioN„ N 0.5 south uonoyerotroot,cornsio,ro. .10oct10. DRY GOODS Satinets, Cash m eres, IM:11:Elitlii111112 FURS! , ! FURS!! Stacks of MEM I= Dti & sunKtioLDER s. North llanover street, below Carl .le Depooil 11a1.1, CARLIBLN, PA Election PALL -OPENING, L. T. GREG FIELD. NO. 18 EAST MAIN STREET, (Opposite tile Bentz House aid Saxton's Hardware Store,) Hats now magnificent disßlily or N a, ea 'ea 0 0 . 1130 S. ALL THE NEW TEXTURES AND COLORS IN /' Will bo exhibited, and all who wish to secure what is really ne* in dress will be gratified en this occasion. Black, Silks, Silk, and Wool ;Poplins, Empress Cloths, • French Merinos, Cashiners, Senses, - Sattinets, n t,in. T.'? .8 I uttra i I ra e t ta Wrp Beautiful Plaids for Misses and Children STACK'S OF DOMESTIC GQODS AT VERY'LOW PRICES BLANKETS—whito and colored, P ° S ° F ' 1' ' 0 -' . 1 M F 1 W V . I -- 4 - I I . ' New and 'choice stock of the above just opened for men and boys. Suits Made to order at short notice on. the most reasonable terms, by first-class workmen:. Hosiery, G:,. 4 ' . Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts in every variety. FURS Y. Will open One hundred Setts .Choice New Furs on Thursday, October. 5, for Children, Misses and Ladies, at pricea that defy competition. • THE NEW DEPARTMENT. A full assortment of reliable patterns for all kinds of Ladies' and Children's Garments, from Mme. Demorest's .Emporium of Fashions, New York, in various - Sti. - efriiiid styles. Each pattern put up in an envelope. with, illustrations and full description how to cut, put together; make and trim the garment. ' This .Stock of Goods is well 'worth the attention of bflyers, b ,, ing all new, fresh and and -at prices that canfiot fail to please. L. T. GREENFIELD, interteatt Clothes Washes T HE AMERICAN WASHER ! PRICE $5.50 The American Washer Saves Money,: Time , and Drudgery. The Fatigue of Washing Day no Longer Dreaded, but Economy, Efficiency, and Clean Clothing, Sure. In calling pultll , Iltt etst lon to tl,I Wile ~chino, a of the invAltnthlt. j 01,tt.0. toot im semt.“l by any giber wAshing machine yyt iuvented,) are ttr•ro emit° , rat-d. It Is the enutlle•t, arc t compact. meet portable, tn• et eland" I co. ntsuction, most ensl y operated A eh Id tea yearn old, with a tew hours' ',nutlet., ran tlisrui”hly etanplubend and effectually use It. There Is no ntllnstlug tis scrowe to at•noy, no delay to adaptli g! It ix always heady for nen I It le n err et little notifies! It is a ndulature elant, doing s ore wink and of a better qua lty, than his w eat slab Tate and curly. Ott • half of thu Isb in -hill sred by Its Inn and lie clAltes still lout u. lo a nger than by the old plan of the rut , boArd It alit a ashy the la•geet Weak. t Three phirtn at a g th•songhly I In asor tits Litt uu y it', front Quilt to IL taco`f•sartain or shrle Handkerchief, are equaby wild, the ca• ptesty • raliin LITT. E 0 , 511 It eau to fastened to soy tub and , nken off sit trill. ~\ o HIM t I Or_ (leen t voted nl reju , ll , .e agioniu wanting :11111.11i11.P. Ihu 11101111 . 11 t this little •Inacirl e la /men to rcrforta its sunders, all doubts or Its cleannlog elllcacyln.tl ut lily ere battle:bed and the doubter and its trrotor at ones bec•ono thu rant Ili il:0 (11.1,11111 P. 11, hutn to, lio..htls without. 004. seti log forth te uuuu rails .tlO .otattes ever a I other, awl front i•nott e t• who I. •I' h aside the tat eh. tly, use. lees al-t lil bes, So , ich hate sign tat 0.1 e I mi ell h the I.lh'. promised w pr ;111100ot awl latat eatiaillag aoopri 11.1'111111 It Was 'Trivet tor. told g :01 a terleger it for m•ltatlng. The prl u ,t at tlier• trametlitt inducts Meat to purchaser, lon bee., plea-t 1 no low Hint it Is wl.lllll the retell at every h torch and then, Is art! le'Mf tletuestle eetaaany that wilt reply the small Inv tottneitt so t•enti. $5.50. AII 111 kt 1 , 11,0 for thlt (IRE (1' LABOR SAVER, Inn tolr'trldlo WO glllllllll . 00 00011 11111,41111 e to du Its wotk p rfo-tly. :OLE AOLNT, till TOE UNITED STLTEII, A. , 1) FItAN ISO. S h 00, 5 3 Morkot Ste , It telp.d., PA. The largo. 4 and clos pest W.IODEM tY Ozli lA/1:131.1 io Booed itato, - 34dttal3In t. 11% Ifentz ,1.1 Company. A.. W. BENTZ CO. has just Ire rem,/ n haaatt nt.• n ork "titlark \'olvtdcrltnl also, o taiga lino of Wain 'I./morn is now tit. not; I riot, ranging Fr an 3S to tts roots par yard '1 ho brat brat d n 1 Mark all/acts ran bn pm , rimmed on r and - taltter front A. If ItENTZ a 00. • • Thu hawed eto , •k Iroto tho cheap ••t to the barb!. " t , colult Ulugham " A •W. BENTZ & CO., has the largest A EIOCk 11'..ter-i•ru t Croaking. Vt,voteenn Mit ni.k Eittrth. boct7l A W. BENTZ &CO havo jutiti re • v d await, ihri4co of In iiiht Awl) rich culmed ilk Pupil., Ac A. W. BENTZ .CO., ALARGE 11)C.of 'Millet and Cash -410. !Black r.llawlei, double and al• al.', .11. t. ra 1111,01 nt A W. lIENTZ .3: CO A .N inuneuse,pile of remnants of fine chop at A. W. BENI Z k CO. AT A. W. BENTZ CO. can be obi tnk...l the largest itasortmunt or a -'h3 re, all shade- and color., p. Icon rsdored to 10 soots per minim, Germantown eo.l, Wool. Stockings, Yarns, Ji , apliy and cite. p notions of all kinds. - A VARIETY of lied, cradle and hose A W. BEN 1 Z 3 CO. G • • RAIN BAG'S.—Just received Margo Amoort of .ho bout qoallty, at 37% conta p..r piece, at the Cheap St, r • of Angola 2el. ISM A. W. BENTZ alnu7llf • . HB, Feathers, Ribbons, &e.,..jest 1.1 received tit A W. BENTZ & CO. 120etTl JUST received another extra supply of ,purlur bran dof 111delt AI; odda, Itch, food h acv. A. W. ItENTZ & CO.. . . JUST reoeivedatlior large supply_ of limo beautiful Batten,' In • cloth colors. for Ladles' mate, at ' A. W. Bb NTZ & CO. WEhave just received COO, yard of 1, mild Cratill, at coats pen yard, at tho cheopetore of ' A. W. BENTZ & CO: 1.10ep71 100 NEW FALL SHAWLS, latest .ty la, of A.W. 11.15NTZ & CO'B. Drugs and Fancy Goods, 11011URE AND . UNADULTNRA.TED A. DRAMs 0 tfl ALWAYS BE OBTAINED AT J. B. IIAVERATIOK'S. No. 5 oeuttullanover Street. - Carlisle, Pa. N. 41,L-Proseriptlone carefully, :hod accurately compounded at all times. • 15071tf • T:• . ' AT HIS NEW STORE, CoZored Silks; 1` 1-'UItS No. 18 East Main St., CARLISLE Dry goods, ,te FALL SEASON ! HOMER, COLEADAY S• CO., =I GlOods for the Fall Season ! DRESS GOODS, In• Materials and Shacks Si 1.2 ME. - BLACK SILKS Manti 'Velvets Trimming Velvets ! Tho tied re•gtenl will oir, at private MOO, n lot of ratutl in tilt• burou.h of Cirhwlu, ott lt lit/Ot, ppoeir:e r.uld'ry adJoiltr .g pr 'Loomis on the tooth, and Mr. 11olror on the north, cotaaliti!dg 3U feet u West kr, t, sod 12 fort deep, running to all alley, and having thereon eto,tod TWO I OltY MUCK HOUSE an d Intel building, containing sou. moonlit, ate! a Wash II um., or Unt,ldo hitvlten. Tho hous, It sup; lied wilt .water and gad, at,d it itt oxen. ld'ut„ order. Thoto aro Peaches, Pears, Grapes non Apples un tho lot. Tenon nosy. For tun her Infurtnntlun, apply to • S. A. I'AGUE, 2f/wilt(' Carlisle. ,• Cloak and Suit Dopartinent. HOUSE FOR SALE. Tom 101,% . 11140 ml Droa 06E00 Thle ol,pwtruent contnins nll tho Now Styles or Walking Jackets, Suits and Cloaks, In the Nowfv4 Materials, and of every price, from Itto moot Itiofiend° to no, mutt exppnaltre SHAWLS/ - Elegant Paisley, sroojio, Paris, do INDIA NTYIDEr, Elogant WoolonShawle ' IfOMER, COLLADA.Y & CO., 1412 and 1414-Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA. 2n0713m _....,1' Y'eloiti • P0p,11.7-bs, SHAWLS without limit 1871 Call at t en [lon to t 11. it All the'Rove-Illen to AU tho Now 'Color* In I=l = All . tho Ando- or Of Suporb at3le“ Valuable Itpal Estate 'bp nrrqu, • Auctionoci' PUBLIC SALT, OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On Tleursdizy, November 23, 1871 Tim subscribor will sell at public ante. on the above day, en be promises, .-Ittiated in Nlbidlosex township. •' miles north orNow Kingston. 6 tulles east of Carlisle and en tho road leading front Now Kingston to Starrett's Gap ,, - A VALUABLE MERCHANT MILL, on the Coniidogninot crook, having 3 pairs of burrs, ann a pair of chopping stones. Tide building is of brick nod st. ne, and 3 stories in height. New gear hg hn lately been l.ie ed in the ndll. There is a very heilvy wilter.peeer and but one half of it Im proved. I here iS also n 5550 mill on thlsl property, there .o NIFTY-NIN% ACRLS OF GOOD LAND, In a high state of 'culivntion, belonging to IMO property, 'rho Improvement. runnier of a la, ge y Story Plastered house, c. ntalniog 8 rooms, Wash Homo, Smoke House, AC. A good Lank barn, a por tion orit..having been now ly roofed during the post Sum u,er. Wruoii Shed, Corn Cribs and allfothor nee. es.rtry outballtlittg. A well of excellont.•nover.fall. log water at thtilloor. Th. re 1..ab0 aye ting or cLnid of choice trait; ono of tho host in Cumberland county, that is in fine hearing condition. - In addit on to the oboes dw. lilt g bourn. tint re is .notil baud. Homo !waned to tilt 'mill. with a good : stab o close by. This property will Lo cold to gether in I arts to stilt vureluttors, as it can be divided In the best p• aslble.manner. into to coma, sore at ono o'clock p. m., wheri - nt. tondan6a wilt be given and terms'lnado known, by 2001.71 ts • ' D. HOOVER, ! - PUBLIC BILE. Will be sold t pubile sale, on iho' prendres , In Monroe township, .`ontheri .m 1 county, On TamilTy, November 210871, • at 1 o'clock p. m., the following &Torii ed tent es -tote, !Moth.- property of dttitioiLivingston,drcotised, composed of throo nieces or tracts of laud : N.,. 1. Rein, tho mansion tract of land, situated In said township, al, .ut elm miles smith of Mechanics. burg, containing 43 acres, mere or Icsa; On this tract Otero It a Two.Story.tind.a-luilf St , nn Ifonim and Frame Barn, Story-an I-a half log Ileutoi and log stably, wagon shed, hog p-n, kc. Two welts of ta ter on ;Thu tract. A VALUABLE ORCHARD OF Flan]: TREES, reelfeting of apples, :peaches, point and chortles. This to a very that rablo property, and 'well worth the attention of purchasers. Co. 2. Being a tract of land adJoining the mansion tract, from which It In saparatedhy a lane, contains FIFTY-FIVE ACRES MORE OR LESS. There Ix on this tract a two-story and a-half fratuo house and frame kitchen attached, and a frame ido 1, a. Alpo, it wet of Water and lamp on the proth lam A u orchard or choice fralt_also on VII.. piece. This nod Co. I will he sold together or soparatirly, Be sill beat Hull putchaaers. ' N 0.2. Is a pleco of-- Mountain Land, containing_ 28 acres, well covered a ith thriving 3 snag Chest :tutu a oak t unbar. Persons wishing to 'vl-w the land hafore the day ol ante, coo do so by caring at the prOmlxon, or on. the undersioned, who resides about a half mile from DilleKurg, York county. To, me made known and attendance will be given on tha day at sal. by the undersigned. ho le in-' vested with full pawn. to make tale and conveyance to the purchaser or purchase.. „ JAMES E. LIN"! OSTON,' • Adminktrittor of deceased, and agent and attorney in fact for tli,o heirx. 2.7130 TOR SALE.—A traot. of land situated on tlio Omni tad River, In irorpool,township, erry comity, c ntaining Tu. , ER HU DtiED AND Elrry ne.ES,lnore or lens, linvine thereon erected two-nlory brick ,dou In DWELLING HOUSE, ole. gentlyn finished; largo two-story ERA 'lf: DWELL ING HOUSE, and n w cry fine haw° BANK BARN, 110x.60 feel Tho above tract cnO be readily divided Into govern' faros.-natich rill be on a togtthor or selittratr, to suit porchneer. A no, nide, of hind in tbo 1.171.1 township, con natant; THIRTY ACRES, morn or les., ;tartly cleared. Mao, a tract of land do the q odd noel [loot., In Buffalo township, in the sante county. contalnlif ON II 11UNILitp t 1 .1/ Fl FTY ACItFS, noire or loxs. about the half !ming, cl are., having thereon orColed two log }liaison and It log staelo. A so, it oi.of or 00.1 in, he horoogh of Liverpool hieing beitlbo loot, iylol bet.. eon the river and en. al. notld.a. titer...in err-ted n 11 A„ 1 1 :11011511. ...All to to o Id on loos Y....0ra1& terms nod time given to suit the porch 'nor Tito ohm, properties will frpre.l M private solo nold Ot TOBER 20, 1871 nod If not sold heron, th.t time, will be mold nt public solo that day in Liverpool whop and when. the terms will tio outdo known. Apply to It. MOSt • litc4loirg, or to J lITO It ,Jr liorriptlort: 2t1J..71tf FOR SALE.—A., VALUABI.II 4 ; Town 1-'roperty: . (,)n Wednesday, November 22, .1871. That saleable prop. sty No. 115 West S. uth street, In the bokolgh of , nr dole, Is for sale The lot Is 10 toot 4 turbos ni Pont - on South "Aren't, 24n fro t lit depth to West hapel alley. and ?Opin ing C. Linton nt the east, Sam UPI Wetoel sr., on ill • ...tel. he 1111 pr, vonvot , vonslst of a two. soy Brie'. Frost and 11 •es Buil Ingo, rontalnlng. sir rooms at d n ball, all In good condition, ho 11:1.114 pas • 0.4 h hr ek,•baelt•g a In th not and th lot , ontalut o choice o Ire :ret of fr It 'rent' and hos a nob t of way lii ough the sl•ey tutiolettug on the ores. Th a Iso eof tire sooti desirable resi dences in the borough or o small fondly. If not Hold at pro ate sale, it will Ito exposed at piddle Halo, nt the Court House. on Wednesday, No. rentber 22, 1871. nt 1e o'clt eh 11 In. For further Information apply to Jacob T. Ifeloy, residing on the ptelnlstit, or to tin attorney. C. P. 111.131R1C11, ..,2n07 Its No. 21 West High strest, VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE The undersigned offers at private sale, his:farm In North niddleton township, one one east of Carlisle, and adjoining the Poor limpid farm. containing 105 to, Wlth ago .d Stone Hourohcantnin ng six rooms, and a Steno and Fran.. Barn thereon erected and troll and cistern near the door. An orchard The chid, font trees In goal bearing condition. The land sou.d conveniently be divided Into two email farms, to in good condition, and is well.kuown to bo nn productive no any lend in Cumberland For tei nor call on tho undersigned, ro•lding on Mu premiers, or address hint by loiter at Carlisle, Pa, Also, n tract of land In Perry county, grown over with young thriving Chestnut Timber, containing 11 itcro4 Mid 7 perch., bounded on the north by the Petersburg road, on the east by la id of Dr, Herman, on lho west by land of -annml Bear, on the south by road and clear field on top of mountain, and three. fourth i f n mile irom the tavern, on Sterrett's Our, Red about 83 milt, front the farm 31.071tf JONATHAN HOLMES. A DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVAT4.SALS. Thu uteltralgued offer+ hltirhousL kind lot at prlii vete .11., shout.-d un Wet.t South trout, No. 0. The lot is 38 feet front on South street, and 240 feet deep. and Irontlog an an alley, 00 feet, !intuit there• on erected a FINN TWO—TORY Fltasll.: HMIS rased with brick, with 11 good bark build! , g. end a logo rodent at the btek door, and n nal:entailing well re writ., at the front. door. Al.. a five hake w dt nap endld oven In It, bath bonito, car riage boo. ti.gethera Ith all nece.ar, our buldlngs and all Io good repair. Thu lot k covered with the chow. et fink all kinds Poisons I,IIIIIIIIK to view the propertY, am do so by call rug 011 thu ownor, ru alding ou the preinlati3 U. IL CORNELIUS MEM D ESIRABLE TOWN RESIDENCE = T Ile andel" ielled fliTela at private sale. that voty denlr.ble double t wo4tory Brxk House, altulted on East high !qr. ot, In the borough of Cat lisle, bounded Ito fel lea 01,1110 north by ail alley, on tho Knuth by East High nt.eot, oo thy cart b, the county nod on the wont bit , 4 11111111:1 Mahn en or The lot in 61 feet to rr by 240 foot In depth Tin Inoue, re cently occupied by ,tonuol llopblfrn, jr. in one ,of tin , finest In rite borough, gun and water in ink trodno.”l, and the I ulldlng is Tainted In the very bent nit le of a , chltectoro. The 'lnvert will be mold on eihrontageous tonne, o eilyperhon whiblon . to.hulChilliE,... Yoe further will:llium roll oil or unlike. EERIE MNMEIMMI PRIVATE SALE. NO, 35 WEST LOUTIIER STREET EliMi=2 ! MIMS] Fancy Furs LADIES' FANCY FURS • JOHN FARERIA, - .718 Arch street Middle of the Block, Between 7th mid Bth streets, Booth suds, • PLIILADELPIIIA. • Importer, - Alan ufac t utarr and Dealer In all kinds and quality et • Fancy Furs For t adios' end Children's Wear Having !Inputted a very large and eplond assort , inept of All the different' kinds of Furs from Bust hands In Europe, end hare had then, made tip by the most skillful workmen, would respectfully Invite the readers of this paper to call and OkllllliTlO his very large slid Lexutllid as•ort anent or Feticy Fors t for Ladies and Children 1 ant determined to soil at as lour prices as any other respe. table house in this c:ty - All Furs wairauttal No tnlstepresentatlon to effect odes . • JOHN FAREINA, WM 715 Atch Street, Philadelphia . , . Cheap Coal. rIHEAP COAL 1 k-1-----,_ LAY IN YOUR WINTER COAL. Tho undersigned praribm,s to fornltili Ihmlllos and itidhtdunle with coal at ottronoly low prices. . 110 Is prppored to furnish nil tho varieties of Hard andlioft chain, guareg.toeing tho cool roeuivod to be the coal ordered, and accurate.in • •Farraers and Glinebnriums along the Ilno of tho Cumberland Valley railroad, will bo ,subjilled at moderate rates. It will be to tho edvantarre of. purchasers to call n Venire purchasing elsortharo. . ' 110 raommtfully a Melt, a [Mare' or public patron ago. Orders promptly lilted. GEORGE ZINN, Carlisle, Ca OM MEM=