)rr®J®ndonce. .;Durfrigxthe ' > ona spoli e 6 f )fhis oojanection .iilTthe i r^.(|x|'not* our kncrti'J ifrjufe assurance 'of L lbe j j*egioni anjjyiudfi h'6 c j bxct that he Was making ‘*thb success of ( his cpl-; looratio. State ’ Tickfeti— • making facfcthat raison that Mri hte! opponent? vra£ an adopted blind th 1 «t ? fcatiop: by laying. pnc^'?mpcril. upon, ;thcir. novr completely addr^oM^&WJ&tlr wah residing in bis own Dlitfidti .itcll known totlic; Democracy Stated ,' Thoyare faralimr with his^u^o,,during the h)s, manly •; answer, ■ will, rrc trastj sofc at which' timy bare cxist^ ? Sorp rejoice tho.pomocraqy of the,State, thor oughly satisfy them that, the confidence they hw* born nuaplaccd: ’ ’MKttOIIAKTS’ lIOTItt, > * , rhiladclphili; Oct 10,1854. f ■ CoL.HBsnrS.-Sloit: ' ‘ •■ ; ' . tP'yi r r‘“irQvlng been 'jour mtimatefricndtf; «na having Witnessed your course $& n y never, known anoccaslofi iWpfcfMWWfldi-we m vPur pcrsoimt integrity, -orthodoxy, has a ippnt. ~Xon cao.rtailily realize, bur surprise ah j when, \ve ‘heard your name associated with* secret ; ahd ! pros:riplive orgAdiiatiottfafceryou had formally accepted a nomination for Canal Commissioner of Perin dylvanTa. from l.he Democratic patty, (Those Od vocateyou have alU'hys bmVand - whose prin ciples you havC eycP dt‘fcndi.d. v .'your letter per emptorily and denying, all connection with this Order, published, inAnguat fast,waB rteaWed "W ; hbdndai)tly; satisfactory at-the l^'opp eared,'bat. jvotwithstahdmg ‘this bjfood and emphatic denjal, ; : hiid : in' the ’ fate of youVofFtf/Atl all tiincs t furth er, statorpC it that your friendhj&ght require, wo ore pained to see continue to regard .you da J ;identified with’ this clandestine and proscriptive Order.— The fact thatydu have bean largely voted for by the members of this Order is. still evidently the real cauScpf this suspicion.Wp know how sensitively yon feet any imputation' upon yoUr personal and; political character—weknow how jlhhista'nyfluch’Siispioibu is—knowhow arucbtly yon.cUcHsh, thoDemfleratic’ party—, we know that you wouldiscbm to : belong to any othcrpolitiCal organization, fthdnbovc all, now mii'ch' Job are opposed to alt secret copibi nations for.polHical. purpose—wckpow, tbb, r * that 'm youf- own conntyofjPiko. you were the bold, active, and public opponent of Kno\v yiQtbingism, as tho result of the' late election In v county show.-. \Vc know that night! and day before that election, you were engaged! in contradicting: thc.dcclaration that you be longed to.this Ohlcivand in' rallying your it. and. in support of votuvcolleagues oirjtlio Democratic, ticket, We know’, filially; how proudly yoti can repel any ahdalhsssauUsrin the slightest degree affecting yhhp' standing os a Democrat and citizen.— WlnlP wo .cheerfully plddgo'-ourselves to the Dbraoittitic -party .of .Pennsylvania, that you nro as- true to.the Democratic .fai tH as anT man miWMdar hostile to tl o'Onlcr.oC..Know- Nothings, as its moat conscientious*.'and most opponent, we address you this loiter to givcyqu an opportunity oyer your own anSWcr Unfounded assaults,of yourfocs and the mistaken'suspicions' of yoW jßcspoctfoiiyy purs’, *_/'*•• ti-.'i i'>/,- *- v , t - .-A s a, DXetBR. Jambs at'J^KTKtt.’ ....... AVOPBUFfBLD,’, r .„ ; r DaVIL Bahjlrxt, ; v i •/, JohnN, llprcniKsdjf,. ■ li. J?. : .JUbxcs«, .1. • •/. * rX’”. - .'1 ir,; ;>j ft.’7- .-a- -PfliLADstPina,Oct.. 10,1854. • v Gentlemen grateful toyou as old and •vhlucdTricnds for the* generous and>:eloquent havetiddresOTd tome. You do-me rdlttortTthhn Justice in expressing the belief that f have not had, and havenot now, the slightest fionticction'with 'any secret political organization however calledand I feel that I deserve your confidence' ns a Democrat and a man as fully and as entirely at the present jlajr as at anV fprmer period. To .the same extent ddl feefentiUed tothc confidence of ‘tf(o D«n bcratloparty of Pennsylvania. IVhch the lint Potation Uiat I was a member of thq speret pr mf? wm<fih.‘.you,.« ! cf«p was’ made, I loot Ul9 Um. prpmr occasion to repel it in strong, unr intMond and cmphatic. language. £ proposed this : dcnial pny- other , that might bo required at my hands. .. It is alleged in Some of thorlV hifj papers that I did hot again andagflin repeat this But I prize my ortft choHctcr' tod highly—l value my. principles too dearly—l liavo labored too long' and too zealously ; iff* the Democratic ranks to deem it iifcccAsayy : thatT should volunteer a reply to Irhry'iiiipuUtioa upon ray standii g as a Dem ocrat. • 1 • - - * ATL tMyou say of my onmipna iq regard to this hracnaalion.-T -cheerfully endorse; and I am glad that I havehtwl furnished to mo an op portunity that enables, me at the same .time to point to you, gentlemen; as my hostages’and Once ninro'to declare that I am. not nowand never haVebcen a member of any other political organization but the Democratic party. When T became'the candidatcoftho Democratic party for Canal Conimissiqner, I depended upon that AlQiie for.ray election. \ While I sliall carefully atpdy the interests of lliq whole people, I can . reprcseql the interests of no other, party in the ■ portion Xam about to assume. lam .dcgreqof civil-trad religious lib erty, and cannot subscri)>c and never havp-sub •®nbcd to the doctrines that any citizen known ,oa proscribed from oivd office, or:in iny.dcgirco debarred of riEwiStS?• p^^8 - kdief pr the “■ <* W* pWo an* l ,f *hc«wnlt In my m n too tion €a i .f t>t fr? l ; d P»rli<ju).rly in my own ,»n cvmenc,'of. the toy. r.m awnrcthutiWooiw 5f ,“f 'friend, but 6tel «oito»-li»tdlatnrlj«l by. iho'pocu!lar oirJ PiS-SiSS K? U ' ld “y PosUMrr. to t . I Imat tbia dcunltlonOf my tjcws bnd notions : may satisfy all. •» 'Truly; youp friend,' ’ r ' '■ jU, ’UENRY’’B. MOTT. ' Asa Packer,L< F. ; Uoh. Wm. OTCrficld, ond olhera. ' Cotxjinua Dank DErAtCATiON.—It la un- ; dcratood at the Treasury Department, says tlio Star* that tilo Government's suit against the pitj Bank ol ,Oolumbus» Ohio, Is now. undergo* jog. iv final trlfil at Columbus, Ohio, boWro the, Culled States District Court., Tim claim is for $lOO,OOO deposited with that hank, tinder one of Mr.'Socrotiry Corwin's transfer drafts, which AM held by (bo present autborltles of tho Troa* sury Department to hare boon illegal. fi r Tbefollowing thrillingaCcoimtof tha loss'of fpiir- tgglj^ ToTk jSerald by Peter McCabe,, thoyounginap; from-the Taft- after twenty-sit* Interest. ■ injo'f J&. jvts rived4^t/^dhiiS ; o§ t!io,'Bilri v stint,-VliK‘^ict J foremast jon board thirty-one of the Arctid’s Vesta lost thirteen of h er;ptissepg<? ra ‘in v a;! boH f accidentally -nib' dOirilbythe Arctic after the jcoll»6Wb. , ' ? ;r -V<a‘L l l . , ■' J 1 • > ':.v r |J jof, September, andup to.Wcdncsday thc27ths nothingparticu". jlftrly widflby’ofnote occurred. Aboutl&o.’clock bfthatdayvwhenwweraaboUtfortynnleso& pSpoßade.nhdinvelopddm'afrgiiwa-camoin jcolliflibn r with ; BOme'uUKfiQWmycsscl t - whiclvwas 7 to bo '> &-■ -prdpeUer. iThpArajic was .slight that n'dppe’'6n dverithe cap'- 7 jltyln'.’ sVippps'e’d'that tHc ddrabgqSyaS . isd ;Bx’feA-> Bivo. His fbats iVerdohTyexCitCd by thb condi- Uion of the other vcsscl, whichitWabcUcycd must be iri’a sinking state! linmcdifttclyoftcr the ;propeller us oh the star* ;board aide,' when it "was discovered; that her -bows were -completely soovo in, and -that she ;woa-‘ 6thcrw(sfi :damagcd. . Our ■courac'WftStinsta.ntly I'pvcrspd? by orders of captain f and wc &t:the purpose tbo assist* ance'jn'oar-power, llUlorimflglningvthat wc word so much in ,‘iiedd of itoureclvc* mt-the tinted'.f/: • ,r.i On cqftring tip withtho propeller we ’ passed twicearoUna her, And ; then : between tvrtf nUd huridriedpeople on hch’deck. 1 By‘or der bf.Captiiin, Luctr,6rie ‘bPatVeoritainirig; the first officer,,Mr. ; Goi]rlie, the boatswiiin,-and four or jlvffriaildrsVwoa* scpl' to herrcluT; but before they returncd he aacpriaificd the fearful extentof- ihedamage tor ourovmvcßsel.-- The propeller l had struck her wlth- UrriWe-forccf making ft large hole in her starboaVa' botVy through which Ihe jn alor-' rent.' SoOn after tliccollision; I; Wlui bib era; riishcd‘ ;upon'-"deck; having 'bo’ apprehen sions, hdwever, hs to oursafoty, but, m aVenr Short time, wp were,made awarcbf.lhc terrible reality. „.The bpat arrived from the propcllorj. but captain Luce refused to take.the men jbri ho?*d, aa.ho know they could -bo' of no assist ance, arid that it is bctteivto-kcep.thcm in read!- • ncsss to receive the passengers. .The firemen and engineers, dnvph frpm their posts by tlje water, now came upon deck, increasing the number of the tcrroiWi-Jckctt cr6w<L■ • 1 I' Every 1 Onenbw prepared himself for the worst* : The- 1 were' brought' fhtb requisi tion,,aha a portion of the.crcw set*' themselves tb; work irt’tpb torislibction.of rtftgv'Thblwh foreyard amis sverc cut dbivn ’and fashed to gethcr,;>fiftking.a; raft-, about forty /cct.long, arid tbrbe orifour feet wide! ‘ I .was engaged with the rest m making.tbia raft,And Mr.’Do nan, tho third mate, took a most active part in the work,'. -.When it was finished;wo launched it pntbcdatboQrd.sidOi .and in a • few,-.minutes after .there .weroabout seventy persons clinging to il, four of.whom were women. Several other radii wpre made,- but none of> them so largo as ■ that ph tvhich I was engaged. and, iri fact, everything that floated was used; On some of these there wercj but, two or three, buttbc largest could riot‘support more than l fdor ; or iive.l -■ - - J l remained ort the vessel till sho sank /when' I werit down withjieivl liad been cmplovfcd a few tuiniites before with Wo others', ohi’if wlibmwas callai “Tom, thefitonkccper,' 1 iri Joshing Rome casks together, ■wKen I was dnvcri awaJ by the water, which was now ruahiqg'in Willi fearful impetuosity. .. Juujpjng.uppu the paddle box', I Kpi’aftg bn'lhe fialoon deck, arid in an instant was t;ngulpUtd-m the,surging .waters, Wtrtch , S 9°.S C^‘ S - ovcivonr'hcads.,. l)o>vn,.dtfWu we -willi our noble vessel, into tile bosom of the ,o£ran,-and :the.terrible thought took posses sion of iny.mind that 1 was drowning: that I should, Ticrcr sro inydvar fricndamid niy. home again; .1 retained niy however.' all tlio time I'lvasuridcr the water,-andit'wos with ■oi feeling of Intense joy Uint'lfound,after about half a minute, that I was rapidly-; rising towards lljcmirfacq.'' If was' all ddrkhcsajtt fore, blit now I could flee a diih lfghf above rile, arid iri a few seconds I was oh’ the top of .the watcr. struggllng for life.., . . ;; ‘ ' Being ft good swimmer, and having 1 besides the support of ft lilo-prcscrver', I in reaching a doqr, .which.wo9 lloalitig a icw feet from where I rosb. 1 I looked around’, me, but there \yas,no tmeo of the vcksoV,. except a few loose timbers and the rafts., which.werc floating about, some with atid-somc without passengers. Finding I could not-rCfairi-my-hold of the door with safety. I.lcftrit. and - Bwapt.tq a ' barrel, wlrichiay.A few feci from me '; from'Gifs again I swam to the large raft, which had, as I have sajd, aboqt seventy persons dinging to it. The sea, though’riot qtrbrig.'wafl rough! a«dl the waves, as they dashed over washed-away-a portion.of its living freight. I/iliall never fois' get the awful ,scene, . There we wero, ip .the , midst of ,the pecap, without tjio slightest, hojip of assistance, while every mmutcqncor more of oiir unfortunate fellow pdssengeru were dropp ing into their watery-grave from sheer cxliAus tlan. , Those who 1 had- life-preservers did not sink; but floated with their ghastly' faces upi wards, reminding those who still remained alive of tho fate that awaited them.l * • In the midst' x»f all this, thank Heaver), I never lost hope, butVetnintd my cburogd.to the last. One by,ono I saw hiy nnfoHunntd com panfdns drop offr some of tliein floated off, and were gnawed and eaten by fishes;, while others Were washed tinder the reft,.and rtmnimd wjth mo till I’was rescued. , I could see their faces in tlle openings sa they were swayed to andfro by tlie waves, which threatened every moment to wash me off, - The rnlVat or\e time was -so crowded thpt many had. to hold on- with one hand. Very few words,were spoken by any, and the only sound we heard was the splash of the waters or the hCaVy breathing Of the poor sufferers,-as they tried to recover their breath after a wave had passed over them; Nearly all were submerged to their anti-pits; while a few cotild with great difficulty keep their heads above the surface. The Women were the first to go. They were unable to stand 'the exposure! more than three Or four hours. They all fell off. the'ttift without o word, except one noyr' girl, who orjed put iii mtensungony, “Oh! a\y poof £** ~ . " ': Whop.t, was’ about eighteen ,hbi)fi9.onThe 1 , raft, there were.not more than,three or ftur left. Onaof,these gave ;tnc whatappeared to bo,a ; small map., but which t understood hiin.-to say was ft-sort of title deed to his property. ; Ini a. few. momenta after I took, it ho too unloosed his hold, and was added to the number that floated about the raft. - ... I endeavored to get the paper Into my pocket, butfound.UiisJnjpos-sjblc, on account of my ciViftfred posUion, so t placed it between' rty teeth; Ana helu it till I was overwhelmed by a watc, when! lost i jiy hold of- it.'mid it wurwo£h4d Away. '•Another whohadfln oiTed silk coal on, called on jno for heaven’s sake, to’ assist him,'As Ills’strength was rapidly failing, and ho ipust fall dffir npt relieved.; M As hc'wna' about four or five feet . from jno. it was difficult AucL , hiin.wilhoiio of my Uncqspntill was, obliged., to leave, hint;, to bis.fa(o. * Pborfel-; mw, bo. promised ine, if.liecvcr got to New York, aljve. ho, would 'reward mo well.. He ’ clung with, terrible tenacity to life,-but bo, too,dropp ed offin histurn. ' , I wbs'fioiV left Aldnfe on Oiq raft, Hot a soli* tary being was alive out of seventy,except triy sclf; but still my hope continued strong. Tno nignt of latfJiecorid^daj^was'about olosmg on mo.ana during the whole time I hadbccninthc water I bad.nqt eaten a parlioleof any, thing or' drank a drop. . My strengih.l found was begin ning to give way,.and my sight bad become so sfewfat 3ftof- fedcM,s wat mo&omupdcrthoraft hard ly discernible., U determlaed one riatofcffort for JifoT I raised- ray self ; on. my kg^ r bpon’theraft, pnd trough iho. dusk of {M^emngT or thought,'l saft, a vbsscL Wsfrcrigth 'fieOTM ’ to/rCvivc," and id a fpro ibices of persons !& d, iut and, after wenly-sj^hpßippxpbsu, by'its mercy; prcEerycdfrom Watcry. boat,.! afteywardsdearpedf belonged totbo; Huron; and. .Watf.ftaimed>by My.,Dorian, tho.third ; , mate of thp-Arcticicaptain.Grain; add-onorotthevp os •> peagers andsbrab of Uho men cSughfliold'bf J»u bV-the -Collar: find dragged pie Into the bow of the boat. While I lay in the 1 aSt stftgbpfv exhaustion, till I was transferred bn board the Huron ,frtmv which: vessel I wris placed;pa IhoXebanohiandßnallyon tho pilot boat Christian Bc/g; on board of which I arfiv cd-pt thisjrtirto* Fatc' ot sff ; Jolra\Frahil'lft—Fiirilicr Pailie jt.i.’.UV;/V'fnlats;,... ... >. MpitißSXtti Oct>. 21.—Tho.HduId ,of tl)is morning gives additional particulars in Ration ‘of -thc remains- of -Sir John- DFranklin and his company.-; - ; . r ~ ■ " v< lbe Herald shys yesterday despatch** ed : a special messeiigcr tbthc Hudson Bay Cora- E’s House at Lachinc, and' through tlie less of the Governor, Sir- George Simpson, ,we are cnablcd to lay boibro our* readers’ tho i ifollowingoutlmes-of a despatch received by him yesterday, from Dri Rne/Wlio hns becn absent smcVthc Isk‘ of s Juiie’.*lBsJ, and’ retumedrto Voik cß^etbry; oh thp'2Btfr’of August Fioni fhenco tip forwarded Tetters by express to Sir,George !SipipsoH, via, the Bed liivcr.soTtle-' hiait. : . ••„■-.‘.'.i.: ;.v’ L . After bnefly noticing 'the result of hifl Own’ expedition; ho proceeds (o state that. from lb* Esquimaux Indians certain information had been obtained of the fate of Sir John Franklin’s 1 .expedition* who Vere starved lP dcath f aftdrtiie loss of their ships, which were crushed in the ice while making" south, to the great Pish r ßlvcrw discovered by Capt. 'Backj hear the inlet'of which the pnrLyof.WlhtcS dicd’.'lcnving hhihistak'ttble accouiitsof their fidfleringain the niutilatcdcorpscs, cviduntly turnifih food-for-flidr.:<MDihnh}ohs.'; 1 ' ‘ ; ■ J,yhe Informatloa, tnougli hot derived' from thc jyhp conununicatcd the fact lb the whites, amT^ the rcniaina,'but from another band who obtained the details t»rarocffiho^,l>erelscd : op. ... V■■ /.* No doubt is left of tbc ; truth of thereport, as the natives had in their posscssion various arti cles of European piamifaclurtN which havobbciL in tho possession of’the whiter. ■'- Among these are several silver sfipotis; forks; clc., on Oric of which is engraved Sir John Friinklitt.-K.Cs 8., while others Imre Crests and' int tlrvla to* identify the owners as having belonged to‘the Jlljntcd expedition. Drawings of some of, the 'articles have been scnt\‘down. I'The fearful tragedy must havo occurred jif the Spring of 1&50;' From thcCol&tibui XPMo) SiqtesmqnJ Who pan ßejoice There was fiQmedalk-bf: getting upja jubilee over .the victory of the 10 th instant, • Jt would have come ott-yesterday with “guns, drums; trumpets. blunderbusses, end thunder,** , but for one little difficulty.*• There was no-one to jubilate. Therthigs could not ‘do it, for they worse bcaleritban we are—iiot even having hfta the honor of having candidates to be beaten. whig victory of 1854 reminds us very much of the bear hunt. Bruin was in the cave, Jim m after him, Tohi outside. Tom erica out,— “Jim I you got him, hey ?’> “Got himl DflP nation; he s got pie/** - , The frcc-soik™ aronot'j«biliile, jiimply be cause they have lost dll distinctive peculiarities os a- partyvond because even their favorite sub ject waa .ignored by oThcc ism® in vcfercnco to tlu? gave way. Tho Irish and German questions became uppermost. ’ , Thu know-nothings, probably, may Jubilate; but Uicy cannot o-cn -rejoice in public, for fear .peopuMvill they arc, ahd-tbeh rejoicing will seem like .a mockery. , , ThOre is nono to enjoy the victory.. r . : The btato Journal, fls tlio xepresentativo of the aeycral incongruous isms which, in uniting, have bcalcniifl; exults Can.it present to Gioncxt Congress a hntrooni ouh uftlfdtfh"delegation.? Cooper IC. Watson’ and-Joshua It. Giddings, rank “pig togetherheads and’ ]K)in(9,” in the same bed with Bingham arid ShcTmaif, old-line silver' grays.' Tim Day and Lcitcf’liayc fourid con genial compatriots in Lewis' Df Campbell and Benjamin 6(antori, thcy l ’ : what influence fop Oluo con fluch a dclcga tipn.tq'CongKss' possess ? nono.—’ "VVh’at.ono idea can they join .upon when they leave,thrir. onm prccipcts to meet in* the-com mon imtfonal.cpuriciU K T ot having.unity- of, ■(ecliag.pr action.hero,-they will tako none with .them-= to Washington.; They. become ,M*dead heads.;** i - i Wclldld a whig remark that this election was* not anybody^'succcWT-Only dcniocralicdefbat! ■ Tiis Goveusor or Utah;—lt is.snidthat tho 'official term of Ouv.-Briglmtn Young, of Utah territory, expired on the 29fh-uU.' ilis succes sor has not bden agreed.upon, and tho npjiolnt mendof ono Imabuen.found o inattepof oonsld erablc difficulty. ■ -Young willnot bo rc-anpolntl ;cd.-. • i , >- Mnrri^.; ..-At Magldughllu*# Hotel,-on tho 22dlnsto-by the licv. J, G. Bucher, Mr.. David I. BnouaiiEiL to Miss Jaxs AjfNyidnuglitor of Jolm D. iiiido; both of.Maoahan Township,- co.’ /Tho Torkpapers,plooso «opy.)- . : ; ■ On tho 2*th,lmit.i by the samo;at Iloisor'a Hotel, Mr. Joun Sswsbuah to Miss Mabt, daugh ter of Jacob Landis, both ol Upper Alton Town ship,-this county. •• -:. l r On tho 14th lust,, by the Kov. J, Evahs, Mi 1 ; David -Miller; of Lancaster county, to >Misa Sauaii Kitneq, of Cumberland-countyi .On the 17th imrt., by the *amo, Samuel McGujib, to Miss-EntzADBTU Mittua, both of Mifflin twp v this county, >■ i ;.T; . |)kb. '• ; ;:V 1 On tholffth ult., nt Ids rasldenco honrNow vllle, Mr. JoiiN Jlalb; In tllo 70th year of hfs ,059; - f ! . i/u'. On ilia 28th ult., at her rcaldohco near Kew* villo; Mid. Jdl'iA Air’s; CuaißrtEin. aged obclit 00 years. • : : ; V3&nrluk ."'■.•7M/' ! /•' ..iuniAbßrjinT) Oot Id; . i . - ,FLQun AND Flour raarkctcon tmucs quiati but* with s little Inquiry >ibr ship* ment.; £olcs at‘Bfi 60;ncr bbl. for' standard brands, andextra from $8 75 to 810 60. * llyo' J?lour nothingdoing. Small sales of I’cnnsyli’ vaniA Meal s4 I2fc per bbl for frfe»h‘ground. n i P l | A *N.’ : ~Wbcat ia;s{tarceand wqnled- .Sales of prime ? widJ fair and prime iyjnle At IOOp a Io6d. A ( l6f of superior. Sold'ht Hyo is in .dvipnpfj at. SI 15 for Southern, ami, SI IB,for'Pcimn.Com,is of,yel low at 82bi afloat,. 'Outs are dujl;. last'salqs of prime Southern.at 45.04810,, afloat. . WpiSKpi: ifidnll; sqles of botlr hhdai & bbla. at 38,penis.. v.'q.,.. A. ST. Oi’Ovii, Attorney- at. law, has settled- in ifo ohanioslmrg, for.tho practice of h!s profos pipn.-; All kinds of Legal-Wrltlng.’OoUoollorifl, Court ; business, &a., promptly attended- to*.— Ofllco opposite Dr. Long's roSldrncb. ■ ’ ' - 110-will ttlso attend to-Surveying, In (own or country, ; [October 20 >.186*4 ' • ■' w- 1 ■ ■ ■ Director of'.ffev*Ourlldlo BaS&j&Jf bfc -*nbe)* —' tha-fpffico.6fi.tl a£ tho<offico bf L in Carlisle, botwedathtfinmrs x>f IOvA-i'ife-ibd 2P.ji. v. ; 4 *., > •; -.i estate oTCor- JU nejius ship; ,CuqiOVrJand ,couniy>/PftV r ,<j6fiyJ s hayo' bconMuedt&tbe au bs crib er-b yt b e c of said county, rcsidlng.jnOftkvilloiOdn&fWvinty* All.'perabn'B Jnd6bt6d J Ihimediatq thqbo will present Ihcrii to >. V. t ' CORNELIUS V*. KELLm;;#x’ r /' ... ■ ,«-c -- Proclnma-lloii^a k / .. TirfnfeßEAS v tlio panics V&jfshan, yir./Pfesidcn^Judgp, of, ll^o, several;Courts of Comniba'P-lofis id,.tho,-counties of P.ottft Cum bcrlanddnd-Junhrtajand,'Samuel W'oodWrn.ftnd Jobfi"KdjroJ AsSoWato'tfOdgoa of the salcf Court, in tho said County tlfcitiirc- lOilfpf August,- 1851, iwve "ordcrodan adjournedCpurtbfCom mon Pleas to bo holdenat .Carlisle,:on 't|ie 11th tiny of.December,-18G4jat r ln tbo cbtdlhno one'week.' " ••' ~ *r 4 • ■ NotiCe Ib'; IhoMibro,' hereby! giver* Uflsll per- Bonsdiitercfstod'tb bd"then end there JiKjUtond aneq. •” ;JOSEPH McDASMOfrDy Sheriff. ■• October : . AlUup ; oV Cjdrablirlddd Culiuty. f¥TlßoM.entircly fdriglnal * JDtneaanromc'nt throughout' the whftlo.coui.ty, byI ! H;‘I.*BRIDGENS.'-; - '"'X ‘in; making ‘puVHsbing'ft'.tiew apd .complete Map.dtrtUumberland County,upon,n large ?calo.fi Eysry.J?-uJjUC.Boad and- Stream, with uio'locatlon of all Milts,Stores, IJvrclllngs, Pubild. Bunding^,Svillbd' accuratcly'lald down. Altlbc inVblfc buildings iti tho OopHty will be distTncßy-indlpalcdj.afad tho jrampsflf owners of property generally, will fyo, inserted In their pro per ,•> .) * ■> A Table Of distances, Statistics of the Conn- principal Vilkgesj, and a few of the Coun tyy will be Inserted in the giving otfety satlafacfldu, ond'TendofingtnO most valuable to .the Own6rs of Property, Travellers,'' ConveyAncfej&’diid; the • jdlmbitanfs gonordtfy, of Ibe region dylinpatdd. 1H as much as this workls to bo.roftdc up of actual surveys nudqtfpdn tho will re quire time to accqtnpnahitlt Is not Expected, therefore,HliaVlt will bo ready for 'publication nnich undcf'tho periOdof Tivo 'yqars.. The sizo cf ftiorhy 4, and' will cost five dollnfi^ q , * ;i ';'i : • 1 - • < -H^slr A B.R?I>GKNS, Publisher; N.'BvCo'imdr of fit. Phlltt’, • October,. 2p~lnrp4^,., ( ’/. . CRANBEUIUES—A lot,of fresh Cranber ries, just received, asalsoan assortment of .new Pickier, Peftdhesartd Tomatoes; tn jars & Cans, iVosti find Olivo & 'Table Oil. French'Mustard;’&c. • Fir.sale nt “Marlon nall» Or6ticry: .. .... .-/J.-'Vf.ElilV . October. .■ ... ... GLASS WABE.-^-Jost-receiving a now in* voice of Ware, embracing ft variety of bowls suitable Tor fruit;-presarves, ptclilesj sugars, jellies, &q., Qs also.Cejlery Uecari. tera, Pitchers",> Salts’, Peppers, Candlesticks, ■Lamps; coveted Howls, o. largo, assortment Of Tumblers, Goblets, and other useYul.articU's,— For sale by. ~ Octobor.JO, 1?04 { k IFOK MIE. A FIRST rate carriage, Wsarly..muy, ot mod ern stylo, ‘suitable: for One or,I’two 1 ’two horses, will bo sold : cUcaV& ,a hsastmablo credit given.—Enquire at .Volunteer office.. Octoberlb,'lBs4-f-Ot. 1 - ' > ‘ i. 1 - > Cumliorlud Valley Itallltoad. CHANGE OF HOUJRS! and after Monday,.OctobofclCth, 1834, V-^lia^acngpr.Trains will ruu dittyj as follows .[Sundays excepted] s Foa> Uxntuanuno.t , Y * Loovo Ciuunliora^ii/ “ ‘ ; '••* '0.05' * i<B',2o lO.BB . 8.60 <*' , i( .Mechaulcaburg, 11,04,, 4.20 *,* At Harrisburg, 11 80 ■.<«* ' 4.60 *« Toa CuxußEnsncna j'' - I*7 Traiii ‘ ‘ 2d. Train 8.16 AIM;• 1.46 JP. M, Leave Harrisburg, Muclianicsburg l , 8.45 j 2ijfi /« “ Carlisle, 0.20 *t. 2.^o'*« « NowrUlo, 0.50 .*« • 8.25 «*• “ Sblpperiaburg, 10.81 “ 1 8.68- At Charaberaburg, .• i *ll,OO 4.80 »- ’ Trains leave, Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 12.80 M., it 8.15 P. M. For Baltimore, at 1.45 P. Sf, For' Pittsburgh ut,12.50 noon, and 6.00 P»-Mi: For.Pottsvillo, Heading, and points on : the Danpbiu, it, Susquehanna. Railroad, a{ 12-30 ShMious'wUoro.Tickets nro sold, F (irespro ten cents less-than when paid in the cars, ‘ _/ j :_A. F. SUITJft £»p*U Octoficr.io' 185|—Ini ' REEVE L KNKSHT, , (Succttsor to Hartley Sp Knight.) - Carpi'l Warolioasr, ■jVTO. 148 South Scconil Street, 6 doois above 4.1 Sprucqstroct Phlhuleljihfa,where hokeepa on.hand a flill aagortmcnl'of every article fni his lino of business’. , - V' ' ‘ " ‘‘FEATHER BEDS, LEATHERS, Patent Spring Maltrdsses,’.Curled Hair, 'Mosb, Corn Husk, and. Straw Waitresses. Velvet Tapestry, Vcno tliui, XlHt, Ros &T!oiiip Carpetings,‘Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Ffoor utid Stair Dragged'Hearth Rugs," Door Titbfo And Plano Covers, to which ho re speAlfuTly InVltcs the’attention of purchasers, ' , QfctobOr;lO, 1854—1 y , , ... Executor's Sole of Ileal Estate. WILL ho sold nt Public Sato, on tho prem- Isos; on THURSDAY the 2d of Noveta her; nt Lo'clock/ P.’M., all that certain planta* Hon or trAct of land, situate InMonrootowhshlpj Cumberland county, on tho Lisburn rood; one mile north of Ohurchtown', Uto tho property of Jbhn Baker; sr;, deceased containing •' • ' 6«o llundred nua xcn Acres, move or less, good quality ol Umostono land, and in a good state ot.cultivation. Thorooro about 15 Acres of excellent tinilter.on sold farm. The Improvements are a largo BttiCK HOUSE and {i |argQ,DANit BARM,and other,outbuild ings. . There Is a never-falling well of water near the dwelling, ami A largo Orchard of choice fruit trees,i , Tenusof sale will bo made known on tho diiy, of sajo, by/,GEORGE BUINDLE, llxecul'r of Johiy Baker, dec’d- October 12,1864. : ’ ■ ... Ciiinbi'i'laiid'Valloy llutltnlc; MALE .AND AND tpisT^ypr,/. • A* ' .■ .iwer. /05: s 'fi.i-XOaSJBi? #s&orMp*ir .■ > M by Flto Touchers.) ■ ‘ Trtllß- winlcrlflfresfotj of tlifa Institution will X’ open to recelro Militants on Iho Ist of Nb vcinbur,-' Pho. facilities which arg Oflbrdcdby tiilß-'ltistUiitlon Vto both aoxes tor obtaining a finished education are unsurpassed by any almU Idr'Somlnary in iho State* : Tho buildings nro now andj qummodlpuH,'’ and the grounds .oma* tnoqlod.. Tho Female Department la now iy i}pai‘aU,' (tnd optiduohjd by Now. England TqaonoraV' Il ls lo&atud* In the boautlftil valley ©I 'Cumberland, distinguished for Hi hoalthfbb, jicstf, accessible by.Vallrbad, ami 8 nil(os distant fi-oniirruiifibnrg.' • ';■ , “pho hmumid and td’onty students Jidva 'boon Ift tho bollcglato your. ' ' Tuition niul room f\ir-‘ ’•'* nhliyil, week?, 1 $65,00 For clrctiWs'ftnd fnftmnntlori, address* ’ 1 - *"•*• BEV. JOS. S. LOOSE. . Sopt 21,1851—-4 C , Mechaumkurn, Pa. f / Wood * * r£ PElVCottftfofgood llickory br.Oak Wood', -/i will bo (flkoft In payment of »tt wcrlpllon, at this office, If delivered Immediately. * 1 Wii>* - ' mt'ffaltts y * - NEW .GOODS L . T’tfVHE •aub9Qil{jet*-lua*jußt retailed froi&lfio' 6L,New Iforfc and.Phbadelphiarfao opfrhduf anortmeni 0/ .Fall Qiftir WtuleV Goods over brought to Car* ‘lfBto%' ' .' f i.‘ ,; Having purchased frtfmSevoralof tho larged importing nouscsinJ'fevviforkfor cash,it will enable mo to offer inducements and'givo-bottot bargains to my old 6QBton|&rs and all whU may favor ,him uitha call, than cai bo baa .at any dtherblore in tho town or'.county.. lhavo tbg cheapest Flannels, Salihotte, Clutha, Kentucky Joans, Mouse do Laius,vDo Be&fls, Hpslincs, Tickings, itc. &c., over ofTorodla tho borough* : It is impossible to enumerate one-half tli® tides,. Como, oho and nil, In' want of cheap goods and judge for yourselves. Wctokc plea* miro In showing our goods. Recollect tho Old aland, EisfHlgfi sfre'ct. '-CHARLES OGILBY, . Carlisle, October 12, 1854.’ . RlackimdColoredßlllis.. I Ail how openings largo lino, of Black Silk*. Also, now.stylo elcgunt and fashionable bar* ted/ plain and figured SILKS, very cheap. ; CtLiS. OGXLBT.rj . October 12, IBM., :* - THE largest and cheapest assortmont of Nee dle iVock, Collars, Ilaadkerchicft, S him it- Zettes, .Underßloevca, Edgings and Inserting in tho borough, at the cheap store ol . , . ,-,t = . CHAS. OGIL3T. : October X2,18M. . . , frocrtsamlSliocs. iTUST received, .a largo'aasortment oLBOOTS «/ AND SIIOESt water Proof and lino Calf Boots r ßrogans, Boys' and Chllororis*. Shoes, Ladies' Moroccd Boots, ; Jfinny-Limls and.Bus* kins-i Also,.Gum Shoes in great,Variety.' - t... . j chas, ogxLbt. " Carlisle, October 12, IBM., ... . - , . SEW GdODS. .• WEISE & CAMPBELL aro now opening a largo lot bf* Fall Goods,'- very’ handsome and clioapj : fj ' iv- Carlisle, Sept, H, 1858 r . ... ■ ; .CAUTION I. V HUNTERS and tresspassers la general, arc- .hereby loVigpr .tresspass-,- ing.on ilx* -Urcniiaos ; of the,subscribed, inWeat Ponn3borovgh' r?«MBliip,,‘Cunjbetiahd cbQn’ty. I will resort to'thoria\r^^ n st‘ Q ll 'Tbb trcB3paaB' ia futifro. , ~ ‘ ' ' ■ .‘WILLIAM. ; , .Sept, 28,'1854-741* . , ~ .. ’* ' • NEW goods: largest stock of GOODS oyer brought to i Carlisle, Is hqw,to bo seen at P.’ Store, where", thankful for past favors, hopoi for o continuance of llio annio* ■'Hia’Stock having been purchased to great advantage lie Js.prepar cd to,sell goods 'cheaper than' over. Ills stock consists in part of-tljo 'goods suited to the amongWhich may bo found Ladies’Wr-■ v : ' r - . i ■ b Dress Goods, in orfty variety,siich as flno Plods, M< do Laino, Cashmeres,'-' Mcrinoes, -Panlmbtfas,- Alpaccns, Black and Fancy Silks, among'which may* be found the cheapest 'ever brought to Carlisle. JIKNS AND DOTS WRAtt; such ds Cloths,'(black and fancy cblbrs,) Cail mcrcS, VestingsrSatluCtts, Jeans and Plaids for Boys* wcar.' Alao, *• .Jiff. EBY. DOOiKSTJCGOODH , / of all kinds. auob as bleached- ami unbleached Muslibß, Chocks* TioklngspOaUCoci, Glnghafhs, Baggimr. AC. Also. Flannels of alt kinds and colon d very low.. . ‘ BL kihda atvlat all prices, from I pair., - Also,, . • RIBBONS, sci ] Avery f Bonnet lllbbonSjTrifn mlng' m Edging and laacrtlng, Thru; ogs, Collars, Sleeves,Ac; • : VXJ GLOVES , I Lodi n's Kid, Lisllo Thread, 1 Silk, (lined & nnllned,) Cash mere *cs. - ‘Mohs’, Womens’ & CUiU ill kinds. ' Oft Cloths* fyc. . A very pote of *ll kinds, which will be suiu »«ry. ioir. Also, Drugs o ** f i to 8 yds. wido, Oil Cloths ofalHclnds &widths. JJooft and Snoej' for Man and lioya, Wi/men s and Children’s shoes. Gum shoes of all Kinds, I which' will be* sold' low.* • : GROCERIES, A largcstock-of Groceries, such as cofloo, su gar, tea, molasses,“spices, &0.1 which, will bo sold as cheap na-thoy cau bo had in the town, at the. old established 'stahd In North Hanover street, whore all are invited to attend os 1 Choice New Goods they then will find, ;, To please tho most fastidious mind, : , Hence “everybody go’* and buy—great ml . -small m. ' . ’ And Had kind attention shown to all. PHILIP ARNOLD. . Spti 28th IBM; - v -~ ~ - v . To the LimU6u of Cn rllslc. JOSEPH SUES &,SON have Just opened o>utw fancy anti/aihidnahh GAITER, BOOT AND SHOE'STORE,. f|l exclusively lor ladies, and. invite the la- * dlos ot,Carlisle and. tljo surrounding country ’call and examine their assortment., They keep constantly oi] hand the best selected assortment of city woflt ever broughHoCdrllslo. Also* all kinds of ladles’ work miidb toordCr, and work warranted. ' *‘, • - • : ’'South'Hanover Street/a few doors below the Post Offlco. ; . ■ ■W- B. JOSEPH SITES still remains atMa Old Stand, and kcepd constantly on hand a’fiill supply o^GotttlomonB , wear,’ - ; ‘October 12,1864. - • l>n. E. BLVDENTIIA^ lIOMQZPJITIUC PBYBWMN , OFFICE And residence oh Loutherstrpct,ono doorcast of the Gorman Reformed Church. Dr. Blumbnthal respectfully oCrersblsprofeaslOn ul servlets to Ulo citizens ofcCarlltrto and vicini ty. Persons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. OAico hours from 7 to 9 A'. M. nnd 2 to 1 p. M<- Carllslo Aiig. 24,1854~tf IS'hercby given, that an application, will bo made to the Host Legislature ol Pennsylva nia,for Ihb Incorporation of tt,Bank,\vlth gener al banking privileges or, If'impracticable, for a Deposit Dunk, with a capital bl' one hundred thousand dolfars, with the privllo&o ,of» Increas ing It to.two hundred thousand' dollars, to be located In tho'Boßmgh iit Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pn.',’ under tho name and stylo of “The Farmer's Bank.'* *' Carlisle, Juno 20,18Q4—'Cm. 1 ‘ Plainfield Classical Academy,) NEAP, CARLISLE, PA. milE 17tb session will commence Nor. 0,1804* • JL, Number of'students’ constant offortaHißiid for their,moral and intellectual ini. qrbvooiont,' Terms $B5 per session. •’ • : Circulars‘.with references, and’Bill Informa tlbh furhlsbed, by ' ' ' . ~ 11.K.' BURNS, Principal and proprietor. ■ . ; ' Plainfield Dost OlJice, Cumb’d.Co. Pa. ' Sbpf. 28, 1854. ' l ' ;•/ CHOOKBUY.— A’ gonoral assortment ofj Quoonsware of all kinds now on hand, in cluding Granltowaro, Stoneware, Chard Glass- Hvaro, Tumblers, Jar*, Dishes, Bowls, Pintos! OandlcsUoks, &0., also, a variety of fine Castors A Bottles, as well ns Pitchers, Gallery 4* Spoon Glasses,For sale at tho storo of ; Ang. 8, 1854. • " 1 ■ Jr W. EBY> 1 ' TUS$\ received, ,a fresh supply of. Linseed-oil, nf Turpentine, paints, yarnluhos &c, Also, an excellent article of cheap oil for. Flrp Proof Faints, tfco!, at tho old sianaEast Main Street! Carlisle, Pa, ’ " ' f ■ ■ Supt. U,,185«. IT. SAXTON. TliMla, Mu.lilnri, Of* (lip l)C»t nia!(c cohafantly pn (land and for »410 tit UiO; OaHlaln F«indrj;,aiid' Mnchlnrf S!iop. " ■■ GAllnSto;*lMOrn r N. ' . THE ,Bubscribeiv wishing.W*i«toiQye tp'thp we&v.offtff. at hotel propcrtydnwhlchlio situatea on ; nortkoftho .parlislo Bank.’ Tbl£lJbtel property Id opopf U}evqry teat In the l/brotigb, enjoying alceqtral locati'on,-apd ; be!ng.fcontOQlently slltr nied in fegard to.botli.Court. aGd.'Mcrr&ct. LQmbSL' House cotnftioSlonß, ha. ({MBA ving recently undcnv'onfc-a tftorOOgh liMSßwfcrcpafr'f the dining-room la 43 fe’ct In lUobed-rOomßalryandpfea simt, the Bar-room one of the largest In rough, and the Kitchen,'which 4a complete in all its ports, enjoys many oonvphionfces,. having d pump and hydiahl at thodoon , There arptwo largo and new Stables attached to, the property, capable of accommodating 75.. head oi horses. There Is also In tho yard, which Is IdrgcandLweil paved, ample Shedding, • Icc-housd,', Qog-pcn, and other out-buildings and conveniences. 'AJBo, tbo,houflo adjoining thoaboyo, now in the occupancy of Dr. H. Cnuo'man,.is offered at private sale.-- It is oqq ortho roost,eligible bu siness stanaaih tho borough, and is how' occu pied as aDtUg and Chemical store. . Tho tavern stand property, !! notsoid by tho Ist of November, wilt then bo offered for. rpnt forbno otmoreycarj.’-! ... . ~ ; Pcrspns wishing to view the property chn do so by falling npon'tbe sub’scYiher. ’ l ‘ : CHARLES MAGLATJCHtIN. : ‘ . Sept. li t 1854—2 m.;, ' Valitoblo Farm u( Public fiaio. WILL bo sold at public sate, on the promi ses, on Saturday, tho 25th ol November, 1854, at-12 o’clock, boon, all that certain plan-; tation br tract of land, slluato in Frankfmrd township, Cumberland county, two miles north cast of.DlUcr & 4 Kreidor’a mill, and bounded by lands of David Bear, Peter Sipo and others, containing- ,•. , . 140 ACRES OF SLATE LAND, ■ niorp' or loss’, of Which about GO acres is Wood land, and tho remainder is cleared and in a good State of cultivation. The improvements-are* a ■ nrrnJL LOG HOUSE,- LOG BARN, and i other outbuildings. ■ There la unov ■ ii.|| e r failing Well of waterconvenlontto door, and an Apple Orchard and other fruit tfeei tfn the promises/ Tbo terms oi ealo will bo easy, and made known on the day oi safe by (bo &6blcribcr, wlio resides on the promises. 1 WSt. CAMPBELL/ - October ID, 1854-rG* ‘ *\T|7lLL.bo aojd. ot public sale on -the promt- V X BQB‘ in Dickinson, township, Cumberland county, (yinllba frofir CaVUslu, on TUESDAY, 4bo 81st day of October .|Dst, ? all that valuable known us tbo .Cumberland Furnace Es tate. via . , i No*’ 1 rjirßacf,”wUh, near, two.thouaand acrcri’.^^ini Land; tpgother, with tho her of Tenant -aoo.ifnot sold together It will be to l ‘The Mcmtfoa Farm,**, containing about 160* acres of 'first 'rate gravel land with Stone House, largo Stone Barn, excellent apple orchard, never tailing wafer, &c. • - ’■ 'No, 8-—*‘2!Ae JJig.Afca</ou>,” a,tract of excob lent Meadow land;.containing about 22 .acres., . No. 4.— **7’/ie Peach Orchard Farm,** con taining about 170 Acres, with Log llouso and Barn, and'about 80 acres Under cultivation.. . No.ov—-A Tract of Land west of John Thrush, containing 111 acres. .. < 1 .No. Tractol Land cast of said Thrush containing 100 acres. . • ' No. 7. < l Tie JlfcA’t'rjwy, Farm,” containing 120 acres, with good Log llouso, and land un der cultivation.' - • :-No. B.~A Tract of 50 acres of excellent.tim ber and suitable for farming purposes. . . . , Thu above tracts are good tillable gravel land. , The unimproved parts are covered with thriving oak;'chestnut, aud pine timber." .The “Mo’un ,tain,Land” has a thick growth of chestnut and piftoandlf not'sold with tho'fbrrtace, will bo sold In lots to suit farmers and others. Vninatftd property for Sale. I ffUIE Storo Property, now occupied by mo Is I, i offered, for sale. , Any person wishing- to Ipurcliuso-o firat rate property and. 000 of the 1 best .business stands In Carlisle, can now have's chand**., .If, .llio property is not sold at private sale by’tuivflnid Tuesday in January, It will on that day bo’ onjred at pnbllc sale. Possession given on the Ist pf ; April, 1855. -'For Informa tion enquire of -■» • JACOB 6ENER. ■ August 10, 1834. - Dissolution of Partnership.' «‘ rftllE partnership heretofore existing between X' tho undersigned, In the manufacture of pa perj at Paportown; Cumberland county, has peon dissolved by mutual conscnt. 7 v'The books and accounts aro In tho. hands of Jacob Zug, who.is nutliorized to collect all debts dud the, lafo firm, and to settle all liabilities'. \ ’ S. ZUG, JACOB ZUG. , • u October 30, 1854—31* • . Look ilci*e! : a Great BARGAIN OFFEREDI ft'HE subscriber, inconsequence of ill health', 1 offers Ms entire stock of Hardware to any person or persons wishing to enter into the Hardware, •lluvjngdctermincdioqnltbusiness ho. will give, a bargain, beside# mSjnflucnco and custom. Any one ,desirous of going Into tho Hardware business will do well to call soon. If not disposed of by tho first of October next, ho will then commence selling off at cost at tho old stand, next-door to Maglunghliips hotel. • WIIITB IIAIX ACADEMY. . fi miles Tfficaf of -Harrisburg; Pai 11 tHB Eighth session of this popular ahdflonr .X ishlng Institution, tvIII commence oh Mon day tho (Jlh of November next, under tho most favorable auspices. During tho present year such improvements and additions hare boon made as its Increasing patronngo demanded.— , Thu Principal wid be assisted by a lull corps of competent and experienced Teachers, and spe cial-attention will bo paid, to thohcalthandcom fort of tho students. . ' ' ‘'i* ’ ‘ • TERMS:. Boarding,’Washing and Tuition, in tho. •- . .English branches, and Vocal music per session of 0 months, , $65.60 Instruction la Latin or Greek, each 6 00 French or Gohnanj r . 8 00 Instrumental Music. , 10 00 • Tho attention of Parents and Guardians is oamontly invited to this Institution. Circulars 1 will bo furnished and any Information Will be ' given on application, cither persona! or by letter to > . D..DENLINGER, principal, 1 September 7, 1864. ! Marri*iurg, Pa. * Notice Al» ' CSXH2I3& : A TTORNEY’ AT tA\V, imAioUlcS at Mo chaulceburg, Cumberland county; fbr (ho purpose of practicing blspfofesslon'. Allkindu of legal writing, collections, court: bliftiness.&c.. promptly attended to. Office illrcclly oppoalW the bfficO of Dr; fjong. ■ ... J ■ u ua,l ° •Augu#tq, 1864~0m ■ ' 1 • Corn fftiollorfeV . 1 u i A Patent Corn dccl dedly.iho.boat and chbapust,now In uoo.—- turmera aro rt‘quoßted J to I caU'ftud examine U at tlm Oarllala Foundry and Machine Shop, or at SAitlon ii,naraiy»r u f3loi‘o. For sale at rooiioiw •Moj.rlM. br (jMU)NEIr «c BKOWN, ■Xugustlo, 1651-Bni ■ v ’ ’ A I 111 !?’ 1 9f Paliitß, 011 b, VnriiWios, APyoSlum. OIiWBVS, Putty, Sosli Tool., Sto. Imklng. Soda and Btynn*o Pubnoulp. WQfhrs, for tho cure of Cough#, Colds', Asthma. Oonsmuutfon, alidall otliordlsciiscfl of Iho Bungs, for Bah. St , B. J. KIBPPMPS. CBrUsKilarcJiSS, IBM, ■ _ , ASSIGNEES 6ALB. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., Of said day, when attendance will be given and terms mado known by ; D. W. McOCLLOCH, John t; gueen, jlssignea of T. C*. Miller. NB.—The title to all of’ this property is in* disputable. .• . v .October i 2, ' ‘ JACOB SENER, Carlisle, August 10,1854, , • , - • Proclamation/ .'- ‘ WPnaldont Judgo ofi,Uw Cbjpmotf PIW Jjetry, and tfnniaiai and jajtlCtos w*®ss2£Sll-' trial of alt capital andfttfrer, oflendferfr,Jfr jffi-Hjfr: cbtmty of Cumberland,, by,.their, directed, dated' I th'd'2Buj* of, dMercd the'Cpurt'of Oyer and GenemUftll Coliyciy'td bolioldon the 2d Monday, of NiVembcr/ WMi (!&p|ri»,, 18th day,) at ton o’clock iutboforthoon} fo ccm tlnuo two ,week; , • -VrU i NOTICE la hereby given, to the i tlces of thq Peace,ani ConstobVcS.pf th'p.wMa county of Cumberland, that th'ey ( ni‘e a by Uip,!iSM, precept comiUMded io lrts tfieri tod thbrein'ftolf■ proper perspVs, with th’clr rolls, recbMs/and'ln quisitions, examinations and all btllcr^itwm*' bmncea, to do those thlngswhlch tdthqlr pfnew appertain to bo'Borio,' and all thoSe' tliaF < an>" bound by proaecuto the prisoners iliat ate orthen, aboil bo lh-tbp Jill of said county, aro.to be there laprosecutc thqra as shall bo fust. ■' . ' '. 'V. -s ’ - VJV’^' : josE?n ; 4cl)AiiMpNi},siwViflV, f • SeptemberNy* 1 ■ ' jn> ' THE undersigned offers‘for sold the Fawn, OH, « which ho now resides, Bltuated-ln Hbjmtffcll township, CtnnberlanddOnulyraboUt--t«‘oinlleii , irom Nowburg, containing about Oaf- Jlitndttd . and Sixly-Jivedcres cf . ftrifTntt S/a/a.Zoprfj well watered, updo* good fence, andln a blgbjtato . of calibration. About .Ohe llundrvd tuon Acrcn under fence, the limber. *Tho imprOwcracnisArc a large iwbslory. ! STQX&MOVSk* KITCHEN,AND MMPIk ST O V bROQM. together with A . liSSiMaL‘TTricE wd Se*. ifiUc House, onff Jiy*jM^ : lV'clidt fher kKcnitt door.' A largo EmßlptCog Hath, Carriage ftdnsc; grain honae,' - ahd tilf other necessary out building* in good der, and will busold low.' If uof sold before the* 25tli ofOctobor. if will on that daybo dfTcredaf Public Salt: 1 ’• ; A. SJJITH HcHXNEY. t ; August 17,185f.—3 ro.* :r ■ •:, > t Teas, Cofifcc, Jkc, -V,-. ;> , r pHE subscriber has just added to hls 'fbrrah^ I mock,a general selection of CHOICE GRO* OEUIES, as troll as all- tho other variety of aW tides usually kept- lu a Grocery Store* cmbraclnglUoCoffco—roasted,and green •—M a 2& and 14 cts. per 1b.,. Orleans, Clarified/# Crushed and Pulverised Sngars, o£ flnd'qnalh . tics; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt, aud a varie ty Fancy ortiejes, all-of which a to oficred attba lowest, cash prices. We arc thankful fpr.tha Ibrnor support given ns,-and invito a foxier call frCtta ear friends and customers. 1 j.» . ; .J. W. eb*v Marlon, Hall, Carlisle, Ang. 8,1854. . , , vbeicii fcntossES.." . -rOfmi.NO LUf.3 THAN OVSCIfI. , JfOB THE. .CUBE OE HERNIA OB BDE , TUBE. * C KNOWLEDGED by tbo hjghcstmcfiicai A. outhofJUw of< Philadelphia, incomparably, superior, to any Oilier (usee. . fiuflbrora 'villlM gratified (o learo.that tbo odcaaktn now Cfl'erata procure not ably tbo Ugbtost ami ptost caay.but as durable oTruss a* any otior, in Hen ol lha cumlrotu and uncomfortable article uiull/ sold* There is no difficulty attending' the fitting, when tho pad. Is located; it wifi retain Its posS? tlon withopt change/ - ‘ Persons at a distance .unable to call,-on IM[ subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any ad dress,, by remitting Fite Dodart "for thc slnglo Tru3s, or Ttn for tho doublo—wlth ineasutw round the hips, and stating side afibeted; -It will be .exchanged to suit If notflttlng; by return* ingU'at once, unsollcd. For* sale only by tb# importer.• . CALEB H. NEEDLES.- tv ” Cor. of TWilfth & Race Streets, Phlli. • 03* Limns, requiring tho-benefit ical Suppottt, owing to- dorangemosk of.the Is* temal Organs,, inducing Falling of. tbo Whmb, 1 Vocal,'. Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are informed that a competent and experienced Last will be in attendance at tho, rooms,'(net opart for their exclusive use,) No. 114, TWELFTH St„ lal door below Race, June 29, 1864*~1y. - / DR. C. B. BAKER, RESPEOTFTJLLY offeW his professional seN - - vices tothedtizens of Oarllslonud snrroan., ding-country. OiUco.-and residenee/fn South. Hanover street, directly oppoalto'&s. V^irfbidr O&COi' : ■ March 28, 3554.-MT. : . , wjb w groceries. ; v. ’ f TVTOW open and fori &110 at tho “Jlarion U«U’> Xl Family Grocery. Store; a largo and general assortment,of urUclcs,.uBeAil and fancy, txulra ing.lnpart ' * 4 iloracniba and Coflcos,' ‘ , Grcqn Rio and Roasted Coffee, . ' ' Jcnklntt’.bcot bramTof Teas, ' Brown' arid Clarified Sugars, White and Preserving “ - Pulverized and crushed ,«' ' • Broma, Cocoa’flnd Chocolate, s ‘ Klee anTl Com'Starch, ‘ "Farina arid EssomJo of Coffee, Ldvcrlng’a finds! Syflip, Orleans Baking Stolii ■ aas/Spicoa, gniiind aad ungrounrti -Mneo, Citron, VuallU Boon, Gbceso, Crackers, CimUes, &c.; ■ Onr Qncennivarc, xjT embracea a largo and gcnoMl variety of the best whito Gnmito, a Iron Stononafu; jjjv* crpool ami common ware, enabling tho cnstotoei* to select In setts or pieces of any slio necessary, and of tho different styles, together with a vari ety of Fl/io White and GohTßand, English and French China setts, of Tpa wan?, and other varlo* ties of useful and firm /attev China frafe, incliid-: lug Tmyu Plates, Voaca, Frilf PJabo», CoflW cups, &c. &c, . GLASSWARE, embracing bowls, dlsbcs, molasses cans/sttcar, bowls, a' largo selection of fine fluted tumbkri,. wino and-egg glasses, ahd other Useful articles. WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, ' . among which nro tubs, churns, water pales, ms*. . sums* market baskets, travelling baskets, ns well • , r - * * as other covered and uncovered baskets. Also* . -J*,\ Table Oil of the finest,brand, Sperm and other: Oils s Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &c. A email lot • iVy! of choice MAOKAREL'hfNo. 1 quality. • Alsd, a trimmed Mess ifacknrc!—both In handsome assorted packages of halves, quarters uml kits— \ with all thtf other varieties of a GROCERI' and QUEBNSWARE STORE. ' • ;>lr •Wo feel tbankAil for the patronage he re to for# bestowed ori os, and inrite a continuance of Ilka 4 furors. • J. W* EBIV. • • • £%s - Oarihlo, October 5, 165 i« . - . ... , Look Out In Timer , . 5^5 G HOLER A-MORDUS, Dysentery, Dlarrhac*; ? ' &c.,aro makingtholr appearance; you know ' the remedy.. If you liavo any regard for the ?’*, welfare ofyofiraclf, your wife or your cbllditm; supply yonraolvca Instantly with “Betchcr’i Matchless obldo the conad quenees resulting from a bigoted adherent* to old quackery. ; Tho Matchless remedy can ba bad at the Drug Store of .. B. j, KIBFiEB, : South llatioppr, ttrc<t % 4 /no doere toulk of tU Court .. [Oarllelo, May 18, *64.i : . V.: ’’■ W ANTED*. V 1,,; . ARPE^TEKS, cabinet makers, mill-wrlghts wagon-makers, shoe-makers,and mechanics generally, who «ro li* want of TOOES, to coll it «y n ®-5* whero you cun always be supplied with: a full KUt of superior to6ls of ttib beet lusbu "lcd'ttt rr JO, I ,™ 0 !; ■ Moy 11,1854. 'JT& ff f. JObT rocclVcd a prime lot of the celebrated patent in»«/ Great* for carriage*.' cars, wa gon*, Hie. Tills orllclfr ftilly toalptalti* the it. ' jmtatlon of being the best article for the parftoW everoftert'd. Forsaloat .1 .... ,-t•. . Aug, m, 18CI. - . SAXTOK»S. I ;'‘ ■JIfACCAIIONI.—A now lot of Forint; CwT->’ JJXStarcli, Tapioca, Sngo, Pearl, Boirluy Bak ing Powder, Extract of Coflyo, Ac,! For sale by ' ' ,J. IV". EBxT- August 8* 1851. ' ’i* , i c biscuit—Just received and for aale by >! *> , An*. >,1854. J; W.EDY|h.
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