THE VOLUNTEER. Jolua ti/BrittOßi Editor and Proprietor* CARLISLE, IBPT. flti 1683* DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. ram o* the aa»EKE court, JOHN C. KNOX, Or TIOOA COUNT?. r;;rv v* } roll CANAL COAMIIMIONER, J STOMAS H. FORSYTH, f , «rmiLADKLPBI* COUNT?. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. EPHRAIM BANKS, or HirrLiN county. FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, J. PORTER BRAWLEY, or CRAWFORD COUNTY. Democratic County Ticket. Senator, SAMUEL WHERRY, of Cumb’ld Assembly, DAVID J. M’KEE, of Newton. H. G. MOSER, of Lower Allen. Commissioner, JAMES ARMSTRONG, of Carlisle. Treasurer, N. W. WOODS, of Carlisle, District • Attorney , W. J. SHEARER, of Carlisle. -JHrteidr if the Poor, JOHN C. BROWN, of Frankford. County Surveyor, ABM. LAMBERTON, of N. Mid Auditor, J. B. DRAWBAUGH, of Lr. Alien. Opart* at Carlisle, for 1851. Sessions and Over and f Orphan's. Terminer. rTaesday, November I Monday, November 14. \ Tuesday, Decembers? Independent Candidate.—ld another column wo pablish (ha card of Mr. H. H. Grove, announcing himself an iodopoodool anli-probibitoly Uw candi date for the Legislature. Mr. G. is a Whig, and formerly resided in this place, but at present bis place of residence is near Shoperdstown. •Xy Rev. J. McCron, of Reinbcck, is eipeclcd to preach in the Evangelical Lutheran Church, on next Sabbath morning and evening. reference to our advertising columns, it will bo eeon Ihsl the School Directors for Carlisle adver tise for a Teacher for the school now (aught by Mr. Miles, who bus resigned bis obargo, to accept a more lucrative situation. Wo regret (be loss of Mr. Miles to onr schools, for he is, unquestionably, one of our very best teachers, as a)) will readily testify whoso children have been under his instruction. Our di rectors wilt bo foilunslo if (hoy procure (ho services of an equally competent Teacher to lake bis place. Carlisle Garrison.— We learn that an order has been recently received by the officer in com mand el the Carlisle Garrison, from the War De partment, d irecting that the Garrison be changed from a Dragoon to an Infantry poet. The distance of the post from the frontiers, where Dragoons are most needed, is the ground assigned for the change. We are not informed when the new order will be carried into effect. We are requested 10 slate that the Dry Goods Store of Mr. Oou.dy, will continue open for a few days for the purpose of selling off, at cost, the Goode belonging to that establishment. Thiele a rare chance for bargains, which should not be neglected. StmncN Dram—On Wednesday evening last,the 14th inst., Mr. James Dunbar, end aged citizen, and well known as the keeper of the Public Buildings, alter having looked up the court-house, started for his home, enjoying his usual health. After supper be complained of a slight pain in his side, and in a ftw minutes fsll to the floor and expired almost instantly. H« was buried the day following with military honors, by tbe Carlisle Light Infantry, of which company ho wn a member and performed good service during the war of 1813. Fatal Accioknt.—Oq Monday morning loat, about 6 o'clock, a mao named Moont, a resident o' Sbippeniburg, waa killed by falling under the whceli of a train of cara, near Nowvillo. Moony waa in the employ of the Telegraph company, and at the time of the accident was standing on tho platform of a ear containing telegraph polls. The car with the polls waa not in motion, and was ran into by the freight (rain of cars going in the same direction. The collision knocked him off tho platform, and, falling across the truck, several cars paased over him, literally grinding him to pieces. The morning of the accident the atmosphere waa hcav/, making | it difficult for the engincoi to aae the stationary oar in time lo>pfsveot the collision. Tho oars (attained considerable damage. On the same morning tome Bor 18 bead'of cattle wore killed by the cars In the vicinity of Ncwvillo. Those sro tho facts, as we have gathered them. Whether any blame is attach ed to the engineer having charge of the train, wo have not learned. Carlisle Difobit Dank. —At a meeting of (ho Director* of this Institution, at (heir banking house, on the 14th lost., John Zva, Esq., wee appointed a Director, in plaoo of- Mr. G. Ogilby, resigned, and Riobard Parker, Esq., elected President. These we good elections, and will giro general satisfaction to (he business community. Bk hot Deceived.— Effort* will be made on (lie d«j of the election, to create Iho impression that (ho friends ofone candidate are trading off another.— All snob majors may be credited at once to the enemy, as no Democratic candidate or his friends, wootd so disgrace themselves. The whole ticket will be elected with a very amall effort, and the De mocracy of this county, are just the boys then can make that effort Tarn out, and let us give them a Waterloo V Fondo Sentiment.— Resolutions approving of. the administrations of Preaideot Pierce and Governor Bigler, were pissed last week at the County Con ventions of Adams, Dauphin, Bradford, Schuylkill sjjd.ClstrCold. Regal Decision.— Jhdgo Lowrie has delivered the lbng4ooked for opinion of the Supreme Court, in tbecaeo.of Wilson ve. McCulloch and others, of Dickinson township. It will be recollected that Ibis was an action of ejectment brought by Wllapn** heirs against a number of persons to re. eoTSf the “Cumberland Furnace Estate,” which was triad In this county, somo time since and de cided in favor of the Wilsons. Tho defendants carried the cate to the Supreme Court whero it has just been reversed, and sent back for a new trial. The opinion was read at Pittsburg last week.*—Xfcmocroi There is free access to the Letoit Spring, a fine .running stream, from every field. It is shoaled in a.good nsighbo*hsoA.«ad within a quarter of a roiloof the Middlesex Mills,— The improvements are a large two story wrother boarded Dwelling HOUSE, largo BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Com Cribs, and all [■UiffiLotbor necessary outbuildings. A first rate CSIUBWcR of water near the door with a pump in it, and a large Cistern in (be yaid, and a young and thriving Orcnsrd of carefully selected fruit, id good bearing condition. Persons wishing to examine the place or learn the terms of sale are requested fo call on the premi ses. JEREMIAH GftINER. „ 6epteihßt3i r 22, 1863—fit* Real EitnCc at Pnbllc Sate/ BY virtue of an order of sale in action of parti tion to me directed, I will expose to public sale/ on (he premises, on Thursday the 13th of October next, at 10 o'clock A'. M.. the following Real Es-' tale, late the property of Joseph Irwin, dec’d. A tract of land situated In Newton township, Cumberland coonty, boonded by lands of Sklleff Woodbarn, Henry Miller, Wm. Gracey & others. Containing 144 Acres and Perches, neat meaanre, abool of which is in good limber Tho improvement* apoa this farm are a Pnnl double two story Stone House, |Ja*fo BO feel by 40 feet* a double \v*j*. iHlSiiwS 011 Shed, corn crib, carriage? bmisr, pen, and all-other necessary out buildings* There Is also a never Well of water at the door, a largo Orchard of ydong thriv ing apple trees of cl.oicfe fruit, and a great variety of other good fruit. The soil is Limestone of first rate quality and the fences in the best order, near ly all post and roll. This properly is situated about 4 miles from (he C. V. Railroad, I mile west of Sloughslownj 6 miles cast of Shippensbnrgaod 13 west of Carlisle. Terms of sale—Ono third of (ho purchase* money to remain In the land during the life of the widow, (ho interest of which to be paid annually; one half (he residue to be paid on the Ist April 1854, when possession will be given, and the balance in three annual payments thereafter without Interest, to be secured by a Hen on the ianrf. JOS. M’DARMOND, High Sheriff. Sept 22, 1853—41 Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. THE (übscriber will expose.to public sale ort lie promises, situated In' Monroe township, Cumb. coon tho road leading from Collate lotfilWbaig, and ono fourth mile west of Ahl’s milts, on Thurs day (ho 30th day of October, at 1 o’clock, a Lot of Land containing TWO ACRES, whereon is ©reeled a Two Story WEATHEH _jfrrrfr, DOARI) . ED HOUSE, Frame Stable, , mBm| IBlacksmith Shop and Wagon maker BMllll8r B h 0 P« This property ia desirably Jo* QBsSSSsß c * le d for • mechanic, and if not sold on said day will bo rented for (he term of one year from (be- let day of April next ensuing. JOHN WESTFALL, to. Sept. 22, *63—sw* Mourning Store. BEESON Jc BOW, NO. 53 South Second street, have at all seasons a full assortment of Dlaok & Mourning Goods* wholesale and rota!}. FJLL. AND WINTER GOODS. Dlaok bombazines, cash mores, bombasine alpacas, moussolino do lalno, Db. double width, French * morinoos, parramattas, Do. silk warp, glossy alpacas, lunls cloth, canton cloth, canton crapes, cloth for cloaks, ormuro silks, poult do sole, gros do rhino English crapes, crape collars* plushcd silk gloves; black crapo veils, love or mode veils, ilubel shawls, ftopgund.aqMare) blan ket shawls, (long & square) gloves, hosier?, &°* Second Afourmn/r.—Flalo spnnsilke, plaid silks, mousBulino.de lalno. mousseline.de bege, madonna 1 ololh, plain mousssflnos, sapk’flannefsjbTiy sift*® shawls* (Jong and'square) white craps collars* English chintzes, underaleeves, ' Pbtla., Sept 23,1863—-it ~ • ; '