"'OPFICIALVOTEFORSTATEOFFIGEfiS;-‘1854^ 7 '‘.wJ.i’ '*» COUNTIES. Adams,,. AUoghenoy,'. > Armstrong, ! ? ~ ■, -goarer* Bedford, . Berks, ;■ plair, . < * ' Bradford, Bucks, V ... . • Butler,, • CRidbrlo,'-' ; Carbon,. . (JontrOj' - f i Chester,” . 1 .‘ .1 Clarion, • Clearfield, Clinton, - •Columbia; ; ,/■ Crawtbrd,-' ' Cumberland, ' Dauphin, ' . Delaware,. Elk, Erie, Fayette,* . Forest, (not organized,) .Franklin, •, ■ Fulton, , _ Greene; r ' Huntingdon, • Indiana,' JcflUraon, ' Juniata, Lancaster, Lawrcnco, - Lebanon, ~ Lehigh, r Ltir.umo, . Lycoming, JtC’Kcan, Mercer, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery, Montqur,, ■ Northampton, : Northumberland, ' .Perry, Phil..city & county. Pike, . Potter,-. . Schuylkill, ” 1 , Somerset, , „ . Stnwiphaiina, •• . Sullivan, Tioga, ;- \ .•- Union, - • - Venango, Warren, . ; Washington, Woyno, Westmoreland, Wyoming, York, Total, 107001 Pollock’s .majority 87,007 ;. BUcV« majority poomuiTonr iaw.—official. Below we present ft carefully prepared • table oftlic full vote for and against a prohibitory ' liquor law. The returns arc all official,and may be relied, upon as comet. In one or two coun ties the papers differ in their official returns; in such cases we have taken the highest votes for the law, and we do not think there is an error of ten votes in the table : WHOLE VOTE. . MAJORITIES. S‘ **J 5' to - o to CT- Sr- sr s c e ■ F $ »3 * 1236 10033 2322 1955 1252 2012 2584 4053 5970 mi cu . 1089 800 2301 10599 jAdam, . Allegheny, Armstrong, 1 leaver, Hertford, Berks, 2253 4353 1143 .1110 1672 2681 Blair, Bradford, 5879 2299 ,2 1325 1072 1871 507 3830 -1078 1567 581 872 303 3778 2301 1292 658 2438 •5508 2148 1235 Bucks, Butler, Cambria, •Carbon, Centre, Cheater, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton; 1141 730 411 'Columbia, . 1037 1033 896 Crawford, 2994 2135 859 Cumberland, 2320 3210 884 Dauphin, . , 2470 3448 972 Delaware, 1722 1593 120 Kite,' - 282 307 25 Erie, - 2707. .1601 1200 Fayette, 3493 1407 2060 Franklin, 2639 3241 702 ■Fulton, <2O 832 ■ 400 Orteno, 1180. 1782 590 -Huntingdon,' 2109 1204 875 Indiana, , 2308 1338 1030 Jefferson, 1385 1015- 37p Juniata, 1140 909 231 ■ Lancaster, ' 5630 8909 Lawrence, 2359 737 1022 Lebanon, 1091 2784 -Lehigh, 770 4733- ' Luzerne, 4283 3205 1018 ' Lycoming, 2309 1889 420 M’Kcan, 415 481 .Mercer, 2985 1840 1139 Mifflin, 1398 982 410 llfonroo, 574 1718 Montgennery, 3819 , 6789 Montour. 774 735 . 38. Northampton, 1411 5093 Northumberland, 1524 2280 Perry. 1297 1939 PliilWclpliia, 25330 20570 4700 pate, 242 458 210 Potter, 012 650 03 Schuyllrill, 2702 5058 2890 Somerset,- 1740 1042 98 Snsqueliahtm-, 2040 1525 1115 SumvanV 299 849 50 Tioga>, 2041 1570. 405 Union, '■ 1440 2014 1174 Venango;- ■ 1830 832 1004 "Warren, 1273 975 298 Washington;- 4270 ■ 2572 1704 Wayne, 1003 808 735 WcHtmortlhndl,. 3340 3230 110 Wyoming, ; 1191 330 852 'Vork> 2330 5904 108342 103610 37552 42720 108342 ■ 37652 Majority against tlio Ian 1 , 6108 r T “ AM — T "° T-onlsvillb Journal flays the crop of hogs will bo larger In Kentucky than »aa aomotlmo s |„co auppoiod, I’aokore. under present clr c um«l«noca, with n tlgllt money market ani largo Blocks ami groat dcprojulon. in prices o( last year*, product. „ ro loth to enter tho market at tho rate® now de manded. Some aro offering S 4 not. but this (s wo think A little too low. tyo aro confident however, that no sales could at present bo ef fected at over $4 BO not.. The Alton Telegraph says t Vfe hoar it rumored that five thousand hogs have boon contracted lor at-Springfield, 111., at , rr - $3 60. Tho,represented seller Js opackor ol x _“OnniDr,,B.-—A mulatto driver of mules for that place., ' ' r • *tobcrt Hamilton, cut out the tongue of one The St. Louis Intelligencer says « of the mules on Friday week, nt Columbia.— ■ Hero, packers talk of $4, and so far ntf wo fi f j m ton informs the editor of tho .Spy have hoard on expression of opinion, none cftl- t,iat fj° 'J' a s not intoxicated at tho timo, but the culato that loss than this will bo paid nt any, ,m, *o had kicked at him. Such instances of time during.tbo season. A drovor was in the cruelty to dumb boasts are rare, but when’they city ‘yesterday, offering to contract 1,000 or 1,- do occur no less horrible. The’ perpetrator fIOO bead at $5, but found no buyer. should bo subjected to no less ucmiltv tlmn im- Cincinnati not Is offbred. ‘ prisonment for life.. ■ • * GoVeRHOB.' : ' j JUDGE BTO&SOT-eOtniT*- d^HAt'COUMXS- .TgSSp: '■ .?: . I ■ *• :%■ ■'’a- : -'c£ .*-•!• - ! XW I’ •tr " * w.- ■ , 1952 • 014’ 1813 ;'8052-; 1168 5861- 4818 ‘ 6706 . 10191 .. 4627. 1982 ' 788 'l6OB ' 8580’ 811 1460 1107 1290 ; 2810 1280 2058- 1228 886. ‘ 2609. 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United States. Senate. ; It being well settled that the Whigs and their \ Know-Nothing allies will have a. decided ma jority in the next Legislature on - joint ballot, a violent discussion hak already arisen ns to who • shall have the honor of representing the State i in the Senate of the U. S., for six years from the P 4th of'March next, in place of the lion. Jalnos Cooper, whose term of office expires at that time. Ex-Gov. Johnston appears to have the run at the present lime, but in thcdistancemay he seen looming up several Smaller frv, among , whom areOcn. William Larimer, of ihltsbiirg, Alexander E. Brown, Esq., of Easton, Hon. Robert T. Conrad, of Philadelphia; Thaddeus Stevens of Lancaster, David Wilniot, of Brad ford. Jlenry S. Evans, of Chester, &c., &c. The family fight is already becoming quite interest ing to the Democrats, who are coming along in the burthen train Mid enjoying the fun amaz ingly. How (he farce will terminate, nobody , cares: but it is said that two of the Represen ’ tatives elect from Bucks, aro pledged in favor of an ambitious aspirant in this county, who dreams of huge mountains of glory looming up before him like a pillar of fire, in the distance. The Simon Pure Know-Nothing candidate, is Mayor Conrad of Philadelphia. ■ lie has been informally selected, but still" most' strenuous efforts aro making by the Abolition portion of the order to substilutcMr. "Wilmot in his stead. The latter gentlemen was promised this post hy the Whigs on condition that he would aid in the election of Pollock, and also keep the North steady for the fusion candidate for President in 1850. This was the bait which led Mr. Wil mot to pursue the course helms. But now the fight is over, the spoils are to ho divided, and hence the difficulty which looms up in the dis tance. The original Know-Nothings are for Conrad. The eleventh hour Abolition converts arc for Wilmot, while the Whigs arc endeavor ing by all kinds of tricks to mask their real weakness fuom their allies. Ex-Governor John ston is an expert and experienced political jockey, and has forwarded circulars and sent special messengers into every county in the Stale. Ills agent visited Bucks a few days since, but met with little favor from the great Know-Nothing Dictator in that countv. Our members, if (hey cannot succeed with their own man, will fall in ranks for Gen. William Lari mer, of Allegheny county. This is the present condition of the Senatorial fight in this State.— Mr. Cooper is not mentioned, ns he is not taint ed with the poison of infidelity to the constitu tion, nor suspected of being willing to aid in establishing a religious test for offices'ln this 1 republic. Our opponents have the power now, 1 and with it all the responsibility. The Demo- ! crats arc not in the ring, and can well nilord to lay back and'“wait for the wagon!” In this respect they enjoy an enviable position. If the rountry is ruined, we hone our opponents will have more magnanimity than to charge its de struction upon our friends. Gov. Bigler leaves the country prosperous and happy, the state • credit unimpaired, thointerest punctually paid, J a good currency, labor commands a high re- 1 ward, the farmer obtains a high price for Ills ‘ produce, and land is going up. Democrats " make a note of things ad they now stand, and see how much our condition is improved by Whig and Know-Nothing Government.— Doylcftown Democrat. 1348 1109 7987 21Q1 3433 16D3 3957 1144 1970 3082 756 042 Diplomatic Costume in Jlciico—Tho Antalcan minister. Tho Mexican government. It is said, is just now on terms of marked coldness with the entire diplomatic body, and particularly with our minister, Sir. Gadsden. Tho cause of this dif ficulty is a question of etiquette unskilfully ng •gravated by Santa Anna and his minister of foreign a flairs. It appears from tho New Or leans Picayune, that a great hall was Co have taken place on the'27th ult., tho anniversary of Mexican Independence, and that Santa Anna requested the diplomatic representatives to ap pear. In' full costumes, which they refuscd‘td do, as it was .a private ball 5 whereupon “HI? Su preme Highness” got into a passion, and the boll was not given. On tbesame night ho issu ed a decree for a general illumination, under a heavy penalty. Mr. Gadsden immediately in formed his countrymen that they might illumi nate or let it alone, just as they pleased. He refused to illuminate his own house, por did ho display his country’s flag. ' Subsequently a sharp correspondence’ passed between Mr. Q. and tho minister of foreign afiairs.iu which the latter said he considered tho former’s letter of fensive and insulting. 3508 5108 Fate of i Sir John Franklin-—Farther Par- v /* tolars., ■. . t . Lato, Montreal ■ papers contain some „ details concerning the discovery of Sir JohhFranklin’a party,’obtained byDr.Hao from, tbo Esqui maux. Thoreportip as follows: ' ‘ .-!, 1 ‘,* v • . In.the .spring of-1850 a party of men arpountingio about forty r were seen travelling southward pycr the .ice, and dragging ! boats with them, by .some -Esquimaux,lndians,-who were, hilling seals on 1 , the -north shore of. King Vfilliam’s Land, which is tflargo island; named tKeliktak,? by the‘Esquimaux.- None of the party could speak the native language intelli gibly, but by signs the natives were made to Understand that their ships had been crushed by’icoVand that the whites were now going to where they expected ‘to - find deer to shoot.— From the appearance of the men, all of whom,' except one Chief oflfoef, looked thin ; they were supposed to bo getting short of provisions, and they purchased a seal from the natives, ■' 'At a later datci during the same season, but previous to the disruption of the icc, the bodies of about thirty, white persons were, discovered on the continent, and live more on an island near it. .About along day’s 'journey—sny 35 6r:40. miles—to the northwest of a largcstrcam which can L bo no other than Capt. Back’s Groat Fish river, hs its description, and that of the low shore in the neighborhood of Point Ogle and Montreal island, agree with that of Sir George Bock’s. Some of the bodies had been buried, some were in tents, others under a boat that had been turned over to form shelter, and several lay scattered about in dltlercnt directions. Ofthosc found on the island, one was supposed (o have been an officer, ns ho had a telescope strapped over bis shoulder, and his double-barrelled gun lay underneath him. From the mutilated slate of many of the corpses, and, the contents of the kettle, it is evident that the party had been driven to the last resource—‘cannibalism’—as a means of prolonging life. . There appears to have been an abundant stock of. ammunition, ns the powder was emp tied in a,heap oh the ground by tbenatives out of the‘cases gontainhig it, and a quantity of ball and shot was found below highwater mark, having been left on the- ico, close to the beach. There must have been n number of watches, telescopes, compasses,, guns, &c.* all of which appear to have bcen brokcn.up.ns Dr.-Rae saw pieces of these different articles with the Esqui maux, together with some silver spoons and forks. As many of which as could be obtained were purchased, and a list of tho most impor tant of the relics found with the drawings of others, were to be forwarded to London. '4847' 1600 1202 830 ‘ 8219 215 8315 / 624 •2416- • 1410 2213 128 •1542 . 791 10411 5596. 1800 1011, ■2875 1408 4342 1749 • 8012 , 002 ,4089 -291 .490 • 275 8317 1081 2245 ' 625 2179 178 7285 8280 1350 ; 297 '6185 675 8684 787 ' 8364 ISO 40093 .11598 , 070 ' 100 858 475 8390 1005 1500‘ 2315 8524 1008 619 • 83 2763 771 ’2504 ' 2082 - 2683 260 1513 727 6487 2000 • 2000 350 0221 1159 1710 218 7771 1104 Chinese iNsnnnEcriON.—The Chinese robe! chief written a letter to tho residents -of Hong Kong, signifying his pleasure to them.— He terms them .‘‘slaves ami foreign-' devils,” says they aro hut “fowls, apes and dogs by kind,” ignorant of tho fine relations, and not suscepti ble of civilization. Ho, demands tho authori ties to release suoh ol'his people as aro In prisons, and treat Chinese gentlemen with respect.- lie says: ... X, the King, havo spoken of war, and hare talked of thu movements of troops, Wo havo many thousand guns of divine power, weighing millions of pounds. Wo'have many myriad vessels IUO change in length, which, without wind, can convey themselves hence to the three Kiank provinces. • Oh a lucky day, which wo shall select, we shall descend straight on tho province of Canton, and in the autumn shall send* you a challenge to fight. *Our clustering standards shall shade tho nine heavens, and with numberless swords and spears wo shall enclose the seas. Our divine fire shall consume your ships, our troops your dwellings; our. divine weapons shall flash to the pole, and onr divine youths and maidens shall bo as thunder shaking tho skies. . ■ ‘ ben Nicholas Bidd 10, familiarly called Nick Biddle, was connected with (he United Slates Bank, (boro was an old negro namcdllar ry who used to loaf around tho promises. One day, in social fnood, Biddle said to tho darkeys “Well, what is your inuno, my old friend!”— “Harry, sir j 010 Hurry,” s.iid the other,"touch ing his sleepy hat. , “Old Harry,” said Biddle, “why, that is the' nnmj (hey give to tho devil, is it not y” Vo«j sir*” said the‘colored ganllc mnn, “some lime 010 Harry and some time 010 Nick.” ... On tho2ith nit., by the Rev. C. Nifterrauer, Mr. John M. Wilson of Landishurg, Perry co., to Mias Anna E. Otbtot of Uoghslown, Cumb. co. On tho 2Cth ult., by (ho Rev. A. 11. Kremcr, Mr. AuiiaiTam BhaUlky, of South Middleton Ip., to Miss Amaniu, daughter of Mr. Jacob Wolf, of North Middleton tp.’, tins co. On tho 31st ult., hy the samc,ntMr. M’Lnugh- Hn’s Hotel, Mr. George Lay, to Miss Sarah VinaiNiA lleppiiiaiier, both of South Middle ton tp. Cumb. co. * Didt. At Phllndfclphm Pa,, on tho loth nil., Mr. John W. Noiilk, in tho 48 year of his age, for merly of (Ids place. Town Property for Sale. r ]\HE subsriber offers at private salo w his pro. 1 perly, situated in west North street, one square north of the College. The lot is GO feet trout hy 120 In depth, and contains a two storv . . L°G HOUSE and FRAME HOUSE, with ft Shop attached, a Stable, Smoko House, &c. Tho liou.se accommodates jVl'g&hwo families, and the lot is well sup plied with choice fruit trees. Persons wishing to son tho property can call on the subscriber, residing In North Hanover street, next door to Morris’Tinner-shop- R. NATCHER. Carlisle, Nov. 2,1851 —Xt* LIST OF LETTERS, Published in the “ Volunteer," by authority. LIST of Letters remaining, in tlib Post Oftico at Carbide, Pa., Nov. 1,1851. Persons in quiring for'Lettors on Uilh List will please say they are advertising Anser George McFccly John L Antaml Henry Rev Mugoveny John Andrews Surah Mollingor Levi Andrews Elizabeth Miller Adam * Askew William Miller Daniel Aughinbaugh Joseph Miller Thomas Brechbil! Philip Mltyr L M Mrs Port Margaret Miller Joseph Barney Marla U Mordorf John, Butler George W Mohlor John T Gamp John 2 ( Moore Benjamin Casbngbvm Henry Myers George W , Conmmn Mathew 2 Myers Peter ‘ Corblt William Mnddell John Conkllng 0 S"Kov • I’nitiuSEmi, Oornnmn John Plonk Hi tfy Cook Col Mrs Potts William Grog William Pino Ira Davis John ‘ Rmnsdy Win S lion Deal Michael Ilex Daniel . Delhi Joseph 2 Roths Mr. Dolandson Mr M D Rhone Jacob Duncan Sarah Cathar. Sawyer Mary Ann Mrs Enoch James Lewis Smith James Faro Jacob Smith Charles ’ Fennel David Snyder Henry Forgason Sarah J.! . Spangler Philip Forney Margaret Stabhlns Samuel E Franklin AUson . Stovopson Mrs Frohn Charles Stockton Charles S Gallaher Jolm N Stevenson P II Gibbs Mr- Surer Henry , . Greidec Jacob Swartz Elizabeth Qwynn William Swlgcrt IVm F V Hulser John Jr Thompson Matthew 2 Hetrick Jes o 15 Thompson 0 J Itov Hoover Sarah Anti Thompson Elizabeth* Hoover John Walker Louisa Holmes Daniel E- .Woggoncf-Tsaao . Henney Thomas Washington George James Win II iVuocku Sabina JonesThomna , Witycr Eliza. KyloJT -Wilts Kato Miss KyloJohnD- Wilson Rachel Lnlnnan John Wilson Adeline Molvcr.llohcrt Wolf Amanda Miss ’McQaflVy Mary Mrs ’ ' • . Ono cunt duo on each latfor in addition.to fho postage. B. BIUTTOW, X’. Mi Binrritfr. Fon IlAannmmo*. lit Traitt 2d. Train Leave Chambcrsburg, B'.GOA. M, 2.15 I*. M. “ Sbippeusburg, 9.25 “ 2.18 “ “ NewvlUe, 9.55 “ 0.20 “ “ Carlisle, 10.08 “ 0.50 “ “ Mechanlcsburg, 11.0-1 “ ; 4.20 “ At Harrisburg, 11 00 “ 4.50 “ “ Kowvlllo, 0.50 “ ' 0.25 " (( Sbippuimburg, 10.0 l * f 0.68 “ At Cbnnibersburg, 11.00 “ 4.00 “ Trains luuvo linrrisburg for Philadelphia, nf 12.00 M., & 8.15 P. M. For Baltimore, nt 1.45 P. M, For Pittsburg, at 12.50 noon, ami 5.00 P. H. For Pottsvlllo, Heading, and points on I tbo Dauphin 8t Susquehanna Railroad, at. 12.00 M. At all Stations where Tickets ore sold, 1 Fares are ton cents loss than when paid in tbo cars. . A. F. SMITii, £«/»’/. Ciiiul>cilaiiy this Institution to both bcxch for'obtaining a flnlflhcd education aro unsurpassed by any siml larSomlnary In tho State. The buildings are now and- commodious,.and' tho grounds oma mooted. Tho Female Department Is now entire. It/ separate, and conducted by Now England Teacncrfl. It,ls located In the Ijcautlftil valley ol Cumberland, distinguished for Its houlthftd ness, accOHslblo by railroad, and 8 miles distant from Harrisburg. , . One hundred and twenty students have boon Jn attendance during Hie collegiate j’onr. Tkusis. —Hoard,' Tuition and room Air ■ nished, pension of 21 weeks, $55,00 ■ For circular!! and Information, address I{EV, JOS. S. LOOSE, Sept 21, IStfXrHU* ' Mechantcsburg, Pa. , Hoarders Wanted. El VE 1 OR SIX genteel’ boarders can bo ac commodated-in a private-,family, at reason able rates.. Inquire of the editor bf tho Volun teer. . ; [Nov v 2,lBs4 —2vJ York 1 . Bllistmrsv & OiecucasUo Ktxllroad.j j* ( THE Commissioners' “named \n Ibbaclincor -p'orating- the-“ York, Dillsbuig and Greon castlo- Railroad Company,” -will [meet at the public housd of Snider Rnplcy,' at Bolling Springs;., in Cumberland’' county, on Saturday the lltb (day of November, at 10 oVlock, A. M. At which time tho Engineer’s Report, detailing probable’ cost of construction of e-Ud road, and other valuable information, with Topographical Map of the survey willbo rendyforexanunatiou. ‘lt is.to ; be hoped that tho Commissioners and all .others, who fool an Jntorost in tho speedy commencement of the road will attend, ns busi ness of importance will bo laid before tho meet ing'. - , i v Tho Finance Committee, and all persons hav ing subscription papers in their hands of monies subscribed towards defraying expenses of sur vey, will bo expected to attend tho meeting for a final reporb . Bv ordkit or ms Commissioners. Oovcmbcr 2, l851~2t" pumps, JUST received it large .assortment of Pumps .’of every in general use. embracing Iron & Brass Cistorh, and Cistern-Side Pumps. Also opt door,Pnmps, so regulator as not to bo subject to freezing in winter. These pumps are got up in the very best stylo in point of quality and workmanship) the manufacturers having had premiums awarded for their pumps at several State fairs, where they have been on exhibition. Also constantly on hand, a full supply of Iron Well Curbs and Chain Pnnips. For sale low by HENRY SAXTON. , Carlisle, frov. 2, 1852. . WE call tho attention of the pujiliu to the portable Garden or Fire engine for wa tering jgardens or extinguishing fires—an Excel lent article, neat cheap,& convenient. For Sale at ■ • : * H. SAXTON’S. November 2,,1851. NOTICE. AN” election,-'for Directors of, the Carlisle Bank, will bo held on Monday the 20th of November next, nt the office of the President, In Carlisle, between the hours of. 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. GEO. A. LVOtf, Prea’t. October 20, 1854—Qt ' Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Cor , nclius L-. Vandtrbeltj lata of Newton town ship, Cumberland county, Pa., dcc’d., have becnh.sucd to the subscriber by th l ) Register of said countyf residing in Oakville, Climb, county. All persona l Indebted to said cstite will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present thorn to CORNELIUS V. KELlfcr, Bx’r. October 20, 1854—0 f I l*r«Veia m:i I lour WHEREAS tho. Hon. James U. Graham, President Judge of the several. Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Perry, Cum berland and Juniata,and Samuel Woodburnand John Rupp. Associate Judges ofthe said Court, in tho said County’ of Cnmbcrlandrby their pro cepfa to mo directed, dated the lOlli of August, 1854, have ordered an adjourned Court of Com mon Pleas to bo holdon at Carlisle, on tho 11th day of December, 1854, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to continue one week. ‘ Notice Is, therefore, hereby given to all per sons Interested to be then and there in attend ance. JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff. October 20, 1854. A Map ot Ciimberhind Comity. FROM entirely original Surveys, by actual measurement throughout tho whole county, by 11. I. BRIDGENS. Tho subscriber is now engaged in making Surveys preparatory to publishing a new and complete Map ot Cumberland Comity, upon a large scale. Every Public Road and Stream, with the location of all Mills,Stott&iDwellings, Public Buildings, will bo down. All the public buildings In tho , t)oljVUy will be distinctly indicated, and the names of olvnors of property generally, will bu InserteirhfrVnolr pro per positions on the Map. A Table of distances, Statistics of fho Coun ty, enlarged plans of the principal Villages, and a tew of Clio most attractive viow/fie*’lljo Coun ty, will fte Inserted in the margin 5 lima giving every satisfaction, and rendering tl.m Map most valuable to tho Owners of Properly, Merchants* Travellers, Conveyancers, and tho inhabitants generally, of the region delineated. In ns much as this work is to bo made up of actual surveys madeupon the ground, it will re quire time to accomplish it; Uis not expected, , therefore, that it will bo ready for’publjcatlon 1 much under tbo period of TwoTcars, The slfcc of tho Map will bo about 6 feet by 4, and will cost fivo dollars, 11. F. BRIDGENS, Publisher. N. E. corner of Marshall and Wood st. Phila. October, 20—Impd. GLASS WAKE.—Just receiving a now In voice of Ware, embracing a variety of bowls suitable for fruit, preserves, pickles, sugars, jellies, &c., as al*o Gallery Stands, Jars, Decan. tors, Pitchers, Salts, Peppers, Candlesticks, Lamps, covered Bowls, n large assortment of Tumblers, Goblets, aud other useful articles— For sale by ’• October 10, 1851 FOR SALE. AFIKSTrato carriage, nearly new, of mod ern style, suitable for one or two horses, will be sold very cheap & a rcasolmblo credll given.—Enquire ut Volunteer oflico. October 19, 1851—Ct. Cumboilud Toller Roll Road. CHANGE OF HOUPS I ON and after Monday, October IGth, 1851, Passenger Trains will run daily, ns folio as [Sundays excepteilj : Fou CiiAitnKusDuno : Is/ Train 2 d. Train Leave Harrisburg, . 8.15 A.M. 1.45 P.M. “ Meclmnicsburg, 8.45 “ 2.10 “ “ Carlisle, 0.20 “ 2.19 “ October 10,1851—fa DISTINCT. At MEciiANicsmma, Fa. Bargains Extraordinary! NEW GOODS I THE subscriber, lias just returned from tho cities of Nour York and Philadelphia, tho Cheapest and moj* splendid assortment oj Poll and Winter Goods ever brought to Car lisle.; V Udving purchased from several .of tho largest importing houses in Now York for cash; it will onablo mo to offer inducements and-glvo better bargains to my old customers and all who rimy favor him with a call, than can ’ho had at any other store in tho town or county. I have the cheapest Flannels, Satiuotts, Cloths, Kentucky Jeans, Mouse do Lotus, l)o Begcs, Muslincs, Tickings, &o. &c., over offered in tho borough. It is impossible to enumerate ono-half tho ar ticles. Como one and all, in want of. cheap goods and judge for yourselves. Wo fake plea sure in showing our goods. Recollect tho Old Stand, East High street.’ CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, October 12, 1854. .. A. ]V. fii’Cen, ATTORNEY AT law;-has settled in Me chaulcabuvg, for tho practice of his profes ; sion. All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections, Court business, &c., promptly attended .to.— Ofllco opposite Dr. Long’s residrnco. i Ho will also attend to Surveying, in town or country.- [October 20, 1854.] Black ana Colored Silks. I AM now opening a largo lino of Black Silks. Also, new style elegant and fashionable bar red, plain and figured SILKS, very cheap. OIIAS. OGILBY. . October 12,1834. Dinbi’^idoricv. THE largest and cheapest assortment of Nee dle Work, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Shimit zottos, Underslocvcs, Edgings and Inserting In tho borough, at the cheap store of CHAS. OGILBT. October 12,1854 Itoola and Shoes, JUST received, a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES; Water Proof and tine Calf Boots, Brogans, Boys’ and Childrens’ Shoes, ( Ladics* Morocco Boots, Jonny’Linds and Bus kins. Also, Gum Shoes in great variety. CHAS. OGILBY. Garlis ley October 12, 1854. NEW GOODS, WEISE & CAMPBELL are now opening a largo lot of Fall Goods, very handsome and cheap. Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1853. NEW GOODS! rpHE largest stock of GOODS ever brought to is now to bo soon at P. Ajinolh’s Store, whore, thankful for past favors, hopes for a continuance of tho same. His Stock having been purchased to great advantage he is prepar ed to sell goods cheaper than over. Ills stock consists in part of tho different kinds of goods suited to the season, among which inay ho found La,dies > in every variety, such as fine Phils, M. dc Laino, Cashmeres, Werinoes, Parnmettns, Alpaccas, Black and Fancy Silks, among which may bo found tho cheapest over brought to Carlisle. MtfNS AND BOVS WEAR, such as Cloths, (black and fancy dolors,) Casi mcrcs, Vestings, Satinotfs, Jeans and Plaids for Boys’wear.. Also,' DOMESTIC GOODS of all kinds, such ns bleached and . unbleached .Muslins, Chocks, Tickings, Calicoes, Ginghams, Bagging, &c. Also, Flannels of all kinds and colors, which will be sold very low. BLANKEST of nil kibds and at all prices, from $1 CO to $8 00 per pair. Also, BONNETS RIBBONSy sc. A very good selection of Bonnet Kibbons, Trim mings, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, . Thread Lacea’and Edgings, Collars, Sleeves, &c. HOSIERY JND GLOVES / ’ Ladles* and Gentlemen’s Kid, Llslio Thread, Silk, Beaver, Berlin, (lined unlincd,) Cash ; move, ami Cotton Gloves. Mens’, W omens’ Hi Children’s Hosiery of nil kinds. • • - Carp.'ts, .Druggets, Oil f Cloths, fyc. A very largo lot of Carpets of all kinds, which will bo sold very low. Also; Druggets from li to 0 yds. wide. Oil Cloths ofali kinds & widths. Bools and Shoes for Alon and Boys, IVouien a and Children’s shoes, Gnm shoes ol all kinds, which will bo sold low. GROCERIES, A largo stock of Groceries, such ns codec, su gar, tea, molasses, spices, Ike., which will bo sold as cheap as (hey can bo had in tho town, nl tho old established stand in North Uauovur street, where all are Invited to attend ns Choice Now Goods they then will find, To please tho most fastidious mind, Hence “everybody go” and buy—great and small , And find kind attention shown to all. PHILIP ARNOLD. Spf. 28th 1854. To ilto Ladles of Carlisle. JOSEPH SITES & SON have just opened anew fancy and fashionable GAITER, frSfta BOOT AND SHOE STORE, fly exclusively for ladies, and invito'the la- 1 »%■ dies of Carlisle and tho surrounding country to call and examine their assortment. They keep constantly on hand tho best selected assortment of city work over brought to Carlisle. Also, all kinds of ladies* work made to order, and work warranted. J. \Y. EBY South Hanover streef, a few doors below tho Post Olllco. N. B. JOSEPH SITES' still remains at Ida Old Stand, and keopa constantly on bund a full supply of Gentlemens’ wear. October 12, 1851, DR, C. E. RLViIIENTHAL, lIOMaCPJITIIIC PHYSICIAN, OFFICE ami residence onLoutherstrcct,ono door oast of the German Deformed Church. Dr. Blumontlm) respectfully oilers ids profession al services to tho citizens of Carlisle ami vicini ty. Persons from n distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. Ollicu hours from 7 to 0 A. M. and 2 to 4 F. M.- U.uUelu Aug. 2-4,lBol—tf IS hereby given, that an application will bo made to tho next Legislature of Pennsylva nia, for the incorporation of ii Bank, with gener al banking privileges} or, If inipraclicaMo, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital oi one hundred thousand dollars, wjth tho privilege of increas ing it to two hundred thousand dollars, to ho located in tho Borough of OaHfslo, Cumberland county, Pa., under tho name and stylo of “The Farmer’s Bunk ” Cnilislo, June 29, 1851 —6m. Plainfield Clasnlcal Academy, NEAR CARLISLE . PA. THE 17th Session wlllcommcncoNov.o,lBs4. Number of students limited, and constant efforts used for thetf moral and Intellectual im. qrovement. Terms $O5 per session. Circulars with references, and full Informa tion furnished, by' K. K. BUItNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plalnflcld Post Olllce, Cumb’d. Co. Pa. Sopt. 28, 1854. CUOOKEUY.— A general assortment of Quoonswnro of all kinds now on band, In cluding QranUuWttro, Stoneware, Chard Glass ware, Tumblers,, Jars, Dishes? Bowls, Plates, Candlesticks, &o!, also, a variety, of fine Castors k Bottles, as well as Pitchers, Oollory k Spoon Glasses, &o. For sale at tho storo of Aug. 8, 1854. J. W. EDY. 1 JUST received, a lYosh supplyof Linseed oil, Turpentine, Paints, Varnishes &o, Algo, an oxcelient articio of cheap nil for Firo Proof I’aliils, &c., at Oio old BtntidKnst Main Street, Ciullole, l‘a, Soj)t, 14, 18(51 Tlii'cNliing Machine*. OF tlio’bost make constantly on hand and for unto at tho Carlisle Foundry and JfachlmJ 81ioi>. . GARBfIKU & BUOTO. AufiUßtlO,lBs4.—Bm Dress Goods, Notice Attorney at law, ims settled at Mo chanicsburg, Cumberland county, for the purpose of practicing Ills profession. All kinds of legal writing, collections, court business, &c M promptly attended to. Olßco directly opposite tho olllco of Dr. Long. August 8,1854—0 m ALEXANDER'S Patent Com SUnl'lori docl dodly tho best and cheapest now in use.— Farmers aro requested to call and examine It at tho Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or at Saxton’s Hardware Store. For sale at reason able prices by GARDNER & BROWN. August 10, 185-I—3m AFRESH supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Bye Stuffi, Classes, Putty, Sash Tools, &o. Also? Baking Soda and Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers, for tho euro of Coughs, Golds,-Asthma, Consumption, and all other diseases of the Lungs, for salo ot ■ B. J. KIEFIWS. Carlisle, March 23,1854. 11. SAXTON Valuable Jltitcl Property AT PRIVATE SALE. ■: THE subscriber,; wishing to remove' to tbo west, offers. at private BQlo,lhp-valuable hotel property in Which ho now'rosideS, situated on North Hanover fitreo/,-Carlisle, a few doors north of the Carlisle Bank* This hotel property Is one of tbo very best In, the borough, enjoying a central location, and being conveniently situ ated in regard to hot!) Court nnd.Morket. The OggnfL House Is largo,and commodious, ho ving recently underwent a thofough )iii»mhTcpair; the dining-rootn is 45 feOt in the bed-rooms airy and plea sant, thp Bar-room one of the largest In tbo bo; rough, and the Kitchen, Which is complete, in all Its parts, enjoys many conveniences, having •a pump and hydrant at the door. Theroarc two largo and now Stables attached to tbo property* capable of accommodating 75 bead 6t horses. Thero is also in tho yard, which is large and well paved, ample Shedding, Ico-housc, Hog-pen, and other out-buildings and conveniences. . Also, tho house adjoining tho above, now in tho occupancy of Dr. 11. Caufi'nmn, is offered at private sale. It is one of tho most eligible bu siness stands in tbo bo.rOugh, and (s now occu pied as a Dnig and Chemical store. Tho tavern stand property. If not sold by tbo Ist of November, will then bo offered for rent for one or more.years. Persons wishing,to view tho property can do so by calling upon tho subscriber. CHARLES MAGLAUCHLIN. Carlisle, Sept. 14, 1854—2 m Viiltmblo Farm at Public Sale. WILL be sold at. public sale, .on tho premi ses, on Saturday, tho 25th of November, 1851, at 12 o’clock, noon, all that certain plan tation or tract of land, situate in Frankfort! township, Cumberland county, two miles north east of DUlcr & Kreider’s mill, and bounded by lands of David Bear, Peter Slpo and others, containing 140 -4CRES OF SLATE LAND , raoro or loss, of which about 50 acres Is Wood land, and the remainder Is cleared and In a good state of cultivation. The Improvements arc a JWA LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, and other out-bulldlngs. There Is a heV • iigKOTSor failing Well of water convenient to Jlijjga&tho door, and an Apple Orchard and other fruit trees on the premises. The terms of sale will be easy, and made known on the day of sale by the subscriber, who resides on the premises. WM. CAMPBELL. October 10,1854—Ct Executor's Sale of Real Estate. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on the prem ises, on THURSDAY the 2d of Novem ber, at 1 o’clock, P, M., all that certain planta tion or tract ot laud, situate In Monroe township, Cumberland county, on tho Lisburn road, one mile north of Churohtown, lato tho property of John Baker, sr., deceased containing Ono Hundred and Ten Acres, more or less, good quality of limestone land, and in a good state of cultivation. There arc about 15 Acres of excellent timber on said farm. Tho improvements are a large BRICK HOUSE and n large BANK. BARN,and other outbuild ings. There is a never-tailing well of Water near tho dwelling, and a largo Crchnrd of choice fruit trees.' Tcrmsof sale wlllbo mndeknown on tho day of sale, by GEORGE BHINDLE, JSxcctif.tr of John Balccf, Sr., dcc’d. October 12, 1854. . REEVE L KNIGHT, (Succasor to Hartley $ Knight.) Bedding & Carpel Warehouse, NO. 148 South Second Street, 5 doors above Spruce street. Philadelphia, where ho keeps constantly on hand a Hill assortment of every article in his line of business. FEATHER BEDS, FEATHERS, Patent Spring Mattresses, Curled Hair, Moss, Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, Vene tian, List, Rag tc Hemp Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth lings, Door Mats, Table and Piano Covers, to which ho re spectfully invites tho attention of purchasers. October 19, 1854—1 y Valuable Properly (or Sale. qMXE Store Property now occupied by mo Is J, offered for salp. Any person .wishing to purchase a lint mto proporly and ono of (ho beat business stands In Carlisle, can now have a chance. If (ho property is not sold at private said by tile first Tuesday In January, It will on that day ho offered at pnbiic saio. Possession given on the Ist of April, 3855. For informa tion enquire of JACOB SE.NER. August 10, 1851. Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between tlio undersigned, in tlio manufacture of pa ter, at Papertown, Cumberland county, has icon dissolved by mutual consent. Tbo books and Qccounss nro in the hands of Jacob Zug, who is authorized to collect all debts duo tlio Into Arm, and to settle all liabilities. S. ZU.G, JACOB ZUG . October 10, 1851—3t* Look Mere! A CHEAT BARGAIN OFFERED! r ]'IIE subscriber, in consequence of ill health, J offers his entire stock of Hardware to any icrson or persons wishing to enter Into the lurdware. Having determined toquit business ho will give a bargain, besides his inllucnco and custom. Anyone desirous of going into (ho Hardware business will do well tc call soort. If not disposed of by the first of October rtext, ho will then commence selling off at cost at tbo old stand, next door to Maglaugbiin’s hotel. JACOB SENEB Carlisle, August 10,1864. WHITE HALL ACADEMY. 3 miles West of Harrisburg, Pa. THE Eighth scsslPn of this popular and flour ishing institution, will commence on Mon day iho Oth of November next, under the most favorable auspices. During the present year such improvements and additions have been made as its increasing patronage demanded.— The I‘rmcipnl wld bo assisted by ulull corps of competent and experienced Teachers, am) spe cial attention will bo paid to the health and com foit of ttic btadehtS. tfEftMS: Hoarding, Wnihlng and Tuition in tho English branches, and Vocal imislo per session of 6 months, . $55 fto Instruction in Dutih or Greek, each C 00 French or German, 5 00 Instrumental .Music', 30 00 The attention of Parents and Guardrails fa earnestly invited to this Institulidu. Circulars will bo furnished and any information will tie given on application, either personal orby letter to D. DENLINGEIt, Principal, September 7, 185-1. Jlarrisburg, Pa. A. N. OnEEV, Corn fSliolloi'i. CR ANREURIES!—A lof of flesh Cranber ries, just received, ns also an assortment of nbw'Piclv'lcs, Poaches and Tomflfoes, Jr» .furs & Cans, fresh Sardines, fine Olivo & Table OH, French Mustard, &o. For pale nf “Marion Hall” Grocery. J 4 W. BBV. October 20, 1851. ■ • iTocimnatfoei; •ixrHEREAS tho VV' President Judge of tbo iseyeral Common, Plena in tho counties of Cu mbqrhuici *,, Perry, and Juniata, ondJustices of ; Oourtsof pyer bnd Terminer and Goneml JTajl. \ Delivery la said counties, andSatonelWopdbnmV;- and John Khpp, judges of .tho . and Tcfndner and GeneraljflilDel/yety forum:: trial of dll capital and other'ofTefcders; sald’ county 6f Cumberland, by their precejita to' xho directed, dated the 28th of Angust, 1854, havo ordered the Court of Oyer ’ana Terridndr : Mutf General Jail Delivery to bq holdenatCariisle, ott the* 2d Monday, of November, J 854, 18th day;) at ton O’clock In iho forehoOn,tocoiu ; l’ tlnuo two week.' .'.s i. r V NOTICE, is hereby given, jo tho Coroner, Jn*-;. ticca of tho Peace, ahd Constables pf.thQsald : t county of. Cumberland, that theyarp by.the said-/ precept commanded to bo.tbeu apd there in tbeir | proper persons, \ylth .their rolls, records, .end In. . quisitions, examinations and all other xernemh ' branecs, to do those things’.which to tbefr Offlcdd ; appertain to bo'done, and all those that orb bound by recognizances, to prosecute- ogaiMt the prisoners that die or then shall bo In thejail of said county, arc to be thero to prosecntotheni ‘ as slwli bo just. '• • • > • ■ JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff. ; ‘ September 21,1854. . FARM FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers;for sale the Farm. on which ho now resides, situated fnHopewell township, Cumberland county; two miles from Newburg, containing about .Oni.JJnttdrii' and Sixfy-five Jlcrei of firtirait Slaii, hand, well, watered, under good fence, and, in a high stato. of cultivation. About Onq Hundred,'andTblr-; teen Acres under fence,the residua In excellent timber., Tho improvements are a large two story n Lr T_ -STONE HOUSE,KITCHEN, AND STOVE ROOM, together with a BrickTVash House, Milk House,and. 'Well at tho kitchen door. A largo Double-Log tfnmj Carriage House,grain house, and nil other necessary Out buildings in good or der, and will be sold low. If not sold.before (ho 2utb of October, it will on that day he ©fibred at Public Sale. A. SMITH McKINNEY. August 17, 1854.—2 m.* • ■ Teas, Cofltc, See. r PTIE subscriber hail just added to his formo- I. stock, n general selection of CHOICE GRO CERIES, as well os all the other variety of or r’-STid tides usually kept in a Grocery Stora, I'^^embrncingKioCotrec—roasted and green —at 12$ and 14 eta. per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, of fine quail-, tics; Chocolates, Spices, Dairy Salt, and a varie ty Fancy articles, all of which aro offered at (be lowest cash prices. Wo arc thankful fpr the former support given ns, and invito a.farther call from our friends and customers.* , J. W. EBY. Marlon Carlisle, Aug. 8,1854. . FRENCH TRUSSES, WEIOUINQ LESS TUAN 2J OtJSCES. rtm THE CURE OF HERNIA ,OB RTTP-r TURE, Acknowledged by ti»o highest medical authorities of Philadelphia, incomparably superior to any oilier in use. Sufferers will bo gratified to learn that tho occasion now offers to procure not only the lightest and most cosy,bat as durable a Truss as any other, in llco of tho cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. There is no difficulty attending the fitting, and when tho pad U located. It will retain Its posi tion without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on tho subscriber, can have tho Truss sent to any ad dress, by remitting Fire Dollars for tho ainglo Truss, or T»n for tho double—with ’ measure round tho hips, and stating side affected. II will bo exchanged to suit If not fitting, by return. Ing it at once, unsollcd. For solo only by tho importer. CALEB H. NEEDLES. Cor. of Twelfth & Raco Streets, Phila. CP” Ladies, requiring tho benefit of JlftrAas ical Supports, owing to derangement of tho In ternal Organs, inducing Falling of tho Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous' and Spinal Weakness, nro Informed that a competent and cxpcifcnccd Ladv will be In attendance at the rooms, (set opart fof their exclusive use.) No. IU, TWELFTH St., Ist door below Baca. June 29, 1864—1 y. ■■ ■ Bit. V. S. BAKER. Respectfully ©tiers wsprofessional »«•- vices to (ho citizens of Carlisle and aarroon diug country. Office Ana residence la South Hanover street, diroctiy opposite the Volunteer o/llco. March 23, If. NEW GROCERIES. NOW" open and fbr sale at the “Morion Hall” Family Grocery Store, a largo and general assortment of articles, useful and fbney, embra ing, in port— Maracaibo and Jaflh Coffees, . Green Bio and Boosted Coffee, Jenkins’ best brand of Teas, Brown and Clarified Sugars* White and Preserving . « Pulverized and crushed <» , Bromn, Cocoa and Chocolate* Bice and Cora Starch, Farina and fcssobCo of CdflTcC; Lovering’s finest Syrup, Orleans bating Molts sea, Spices, ground and ungroundt Mace, Citron* Vanilla Bean, Cheese, CAckers, Candles* &c. H? Our ftuccnswnre, .;Knjj XaT embraces a largcJ and general TarfclyPWf of the best whife Granite, a Iron StoflcArorej tllr» erpool and common Ware,* enabling the Customer to select in setts-or pieces of any size Accessary* end of the different styles, together with ft rail* cty of Fine White and Gold Band, English and French China setts of Tea ware, and other rario ties of uscfbl and fine fancy China ware, Includ* Ing Trays, Plates, Vases, Fruit Dishes, Coffee cups, &c. &c. GLASSWARE, embracing bowls, dishes, mofosscb Cans, sugar bowls, a largo scleClfoA 6f fine fluted tumblers* wine and egg glasses', and other useful articles. WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, nmong tfhich are tufts, churns, water pales, mea sures, market baskets, travelling baskets, os well us other covered and uncovered baskets. Also, Table Oil of the finest brand, Sperm and other Oils t Tobacco, Clgtirs, Soaps,AO. A small lot of choice MACKAKEL of No. I quality. Also, n trimmed Mess' Afackarel—both In handsome assorted packages of halves, quarters and kltth— with nil tlict other varieties of a GROCER Y and QUEENSU'ARE STORE. Wo fed thankful for Iho patronage heretofore bestowed on usi and Invite’a continuance of like favors. x J. IV. EBY, C.irllslo, Pel fiber 6, ito, Kook Out In Tlnio t CIIOLEHA-MORBUS, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, lice., are making (heir appearance; yon know tho remedy. If you havo any regard for tho welfare of yourself, your wife or year children, supply yourselves Instantly with “Beecher's Matchless Cordial,” otherwise abide tho conse quences retaining from, a bigoted adherence to old quackery. Tho Matchless remedy eon b had nt tho Drug Store of D. J. KiEFFEU, South Hanover tired, a few door « south of Court House* [Carlisle, May 18, *64.] WANTED. AUPENTERS, cabinet makers,mlll-wrlghts wagon-makers, slide-makers, and mechanics generally, who are In want of TOOLS, to call at Lyno’s, where you can always bo supplied with a full Kltt of" superior tools of the best nunu* facturo, warranted, at prices lowerthst ever was hoard of. JOHN P. LTflB, t Veit atds of JV. i/onoeir «f. May 11,1854, JUST rocoived a prime lot of tho celebrated patent I Vhtel Create for carriage*, goqu, &o» This article ftilly maintain* the re putation of being tho best article for the purpose overoflbrod. For sale at • ‘ ‘ Aug. 81, 1861. SAXTON’S. MACOAHONI. —A now lot of Torino, Corn starch, Tiiptoco, Sago, Pearl, Barley Bilk ing Powder, Extract of Ooileo, Rico Flour, Beo, For solo by . J, W. EDS'. August it, 1851, . ’ CUACKI.HS.— A new supply offtenh Water. 50,!,,. Hotter, Plc-nlc, Sugar and Trenton uisouit—Just rcccivod and for onto by Aug. 8,186-1. J. W. EBT. ■y