I II OFFICIAL RETURNS (JF THE ELECTION HELD IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY, OCTOBER 13(h, 1887. i ¥ *s<l f- f- Governor* ‘William F. Packer, {David Wllmot, Isaac Harlehurst.t Canal.Commistioner, •Himrod Strickland, {William Milliard/ i— Llnderman,} Mttmbly, •Hugh Stuart, ‘Charles G. Brandt,.. fB. M.’ Henderson, " {Jesse Kennedy, Prothonotary, •Phillip Quigley, {Stephen Keepers, Clerk of Conrti $ Recorder, •Daniel S. Croft, {Samuel Myers, Rtgieler* •Samuel Emmingor, {John S. Hostetler, . Treatttrer* *Moscs B ticker, {James Loudon, Compiittioner, •Samuel Mcgaw, {Thomas A. M’Klnney, Director of■ the Poor, •John Triable, - fJacob Mummai ' Auditor, •Benjamin Duke* fWilham M'Cluro, Judge» ofjhe Supreme Court, •William Strong, •James Thompson, fJames Vecch, fJoseph J. Louis, fJacob Broom, JJasper E. Brady, Amendment*, Ist—For Against, 2d—For, Against, Bd—For, 4th—For, Against, Those marked with a (•) are Democrats—Those with a (f) Republicans—Those with Carlisle District—Official. Oorcmof, William F. Packer, Darid Wllmot, Camel Comtriitttdner, Nimrod Strickland, Wllllutn Mlllwnrd, dttembly, Hugh Stuart, Charles 0. Brandt. ~ R. M. Henderson, Jesse Kennedy, Prothonotaryi Philip Quigley, Stephen Keepers, Clerk $ Recorder , Daniel S. Croft, Samuel Myers, Jlegitter, Samuel N. Etnlngcr, John S. Hostetler, Treaiurer, ... . Moses Brlckcr, . James Loudon, Comm'iiifouer. Samuel Mcgnw, ' Thomas A..'M ; Klnncy-» Director tf the Poor, John TrimlJb. ' .... ■' •■rfactJtr mmiltha, • .idrfiVor, Benjamin Duke, William W’Clure, Judge* of the Supreme Court , William Strong, . James Thompson, James Veooh; Joseph J. Lewis, Massacre of Hlislonariei. Wo copy lUe following from the New York Observer The last ray of hope has been .dispelled by “the Into arrival of new* Irom India, and we must How record, with feelings of the profoundcst sorrow, that there Is every reason to believe the lour missionary families of the Presbyterian Hoard at Futtegnrgh have perished in the mas sacre. They have been traced to the-vicinity ofCawnpore, and It was hoped that when Oen. Havelock arrived there ho would And them alive, and rescue them from the Insurgents, but he re ports but one white person ns saved, and her hdnie Is given, HO that the painful fact is prosed upon our hearts that our brethern and sisters, our dear friends Freeman and Campbell, and Johnston and McMullen, nnd their wives, and |*ochildren of air. ami Mrs. Campbell, have fallen victhnWo the awful Insurrection In In dia. “Rev, John ft. Frctnan Went out In 18J18, nnd has been a faithful missionary for about lOyrs. lie married Miss Reach, In Newark, Now Jer ,bey, who died about ton pears ago. Mr. F. Af terwards married a Valued friend of ours, Mis* Vrodenlmrg, a lady of groat accomplishments nnd worth, with a large circle of (Vionds in this city and Now Jersey. “Rev, David A. Campbell Was ffoln Wlscoti slni nnd his w|fo from Ohio. Rev, Albert 0. Johnston and wife are both frofn Western Pbnn aylvanla. RvV. Robert ft. McMullen was (Vom Philadelphia, and his wife was Miss Pierson,' from Patterson, New Jersey. Allofthomwero among the most übld nnd useful missionaries of the board, nnd their toss tsn blow to* (ho Work compared with which the destruction of $lOO,- 000 worth of property in India Is not to bo men tioned, u The Until Units in New York, Under tlio above head (Ho Now York Times gives a most deplorable picture of the present state of affairs In that city. Wo make tho fol lowing extracts i ' > . ; ■ There was no lot up to tlio pressure yesterday. We ore in tlio midst ot Indian summer, and that Is about oil that keeps the people’s spirits up. The wolf—-business—goes over tho ferry, up Broadway In tho omnibus, in the car, whenever limn, woman, or tho shop-girl goes, in rloso companionship, lie will not be preached away, laughed away, read away. In Brooklyn tlio run on tho Brooklyn Savings Bank caused such-n crowd as (oobstruct at limes tho passage of (ho cars. In Now York os a Target company ob structed the passage of (ho carol! tlio passengers full (u talking of the folly of target expeditions while the times are so bard. The panic haunts all circles. It cannot but bo tho one topic of conversation everywhere. Every now failure throws sonic now gang of workman out of om- Tiloymont. Yesterday's formidable catalogue, however, including principally dry-goodsmen, furnishes, fortunately, a shorter list of dis charged parsons than might bo expected iVom Its length. . “Tho bluest of all tho blue times has fallen on tho doalen of luxuries; and by luxuries wo do not moan tho ornaments of tho outer man orwo diamonds, Jersey pearls, emeralds, opals, ob gold and silver jow-gnws. Books and music ate luxuries now, as much so as hew silk and satin dresses, and (heir adornments. Oar great publishing firms are crushing In, and tho retail •torof are in a state of thorough stagnation.— Yesterday several bookselling and publishing houses wout to the wall, while the retailors for two weeks, have done nothing, literally nothing 1045 884 828 668 1081 682 mo 401 1122 400 1105 470 1108 466 ■E | 2 £& a a ■ •“55 ■I | : I • s W P 03 JC 211 150 242 215 178 217 165 120 212 165 240 216 170 222 160 119 287 180 278 211 191 129 288 206 200 248 178 180 157 109 124 117 288 209 284 212 157 167 171 118 s2OB 145 212 214 *B7 281 101 121 224 sJSB 289 212 107 225 107 121 109 109 '"23B* -taf 224 267. 100 121 287 220 I . 150:-. 219_ ioor-*m .103 121 40 210 149 280 210 *73 ' 50 946 182 226 ' 105 110 40 81 773 212 140 234 210 72 58 041 212 150 284 210 72 58 943 181 210 10* 114 40 81 758 181 222 104 114 40 81 761 —have not) as they ncUrffttflcdged, sold books enough to cover, In profit, halt the amount.of their clerks’silarics. It Is (he same, or even worse, with the print nnd music sellers. In<*no of tlie latter very largo one, too—vys arc positively assured that during the last week less than $l7 was taken, Including orders from tho country, where the average dally receipts, before the crisis, was from $5O to S7U dally. And tills Is only nn example of tho state of things under the*prcsont pressure In similar es tablishments. “The olfect of tho troubles upon tho dry-goods trade Is very marked. Tho wholesale dealers are doing very little. One ol them, Lambert & Co., In Chamliers at., has lilt upon, an expedi ent which, wo presume, will bo Imitated, lie proposes to throw open his entire slock at re tail, but at »choleiaU oric«—preferring lo meet the sacrifice which tins will Involve rather than make no sales at all. Hu can In this way, prob ably, - dispose of ten or tlflooii hundred thousand dollars’ worth, and procure tho money which all heavy dealeis need so much just ndw. The misery that Is Sure to cmno In tho train of this panic to (ho homos of tho poor was fore shadowed in Brooklyn in the cnee ot one poor girl, who learning In tho morning (hat slio had been discharged, wont homo and cut horthroat. A rim (hr help mid already commenced upon thb Children’s Aid Society, Tho Home for tho Friendless, ttnd oilier charitable institutions of tho city. Thu intelligence offices nro crowded past all precedent. Wo cannot begin to enum erate tho people Ihrown out of business by this tcrriblo financial revulsion, knowing that our figures In almost every Case Dill below tho (tilth, while tf-om whole branches of Industry our In formation is so indefinite, %o aro not Justified In reducing It to tabular form. Tho (allowing, however, aro Compiled Irom doHhllo data which wo have already published." Then follows a tabular slalCUldnl which toots up a total °f over tlccm thontand men thrown out of employment I Tho clgiy'-mnkcrs head the list, numbering futlr thousand nnd fifty I rolitiCQl Judges. The result of the late election in PdnnsyfVa nla will operate healthfully on other questions than that pf politics. There can bo no doubt that tho tendency of things in some quarter? of the country, has been lo cover tho- elective ju diciary with distrust and contempt. Tho prac tico of judges opunlypnrtlclpntingin politics hut been tho main causu of (Ids tendency. ’ Tpo cli max was reached, however, by the nomination of Judge Wilmot. os the Jtopublicon-candidate for Governor of (hia Stale, at a time when lie was presiding over the judicial district compos ed ol tlio counties of Bradford, Tioga, and Sus quehanna. It is true that ho rosignodtliispost, apparently to take tho chances oft he campaign,' but it Is also (rue that ho resigned It with tho distinct tacit understanding that in the event of his defeat ho should go back totho bench. Ills defeat having taken place, Mr. Wiluot returns to the scene of his Judicial duties; how much bettor qualified lo discharge them after tho ex citing and irritating campaign through which ho has passed, and with the consciousness that ho lias lost caste at ids own homo, we leave others to say. Tin) people of Pennsylvania, however, hare boldly marked their sense of tho habit of onoouiogingjndges to become politicians, mid we trust the rebuke will not bo without Us effect in other quarter*.— Phil, Prat. ft 7“ AbaTooh race, for $2,000 A side, is short ly t° ooroopffatßuflVlo, between two celebrated wronauts. ... I I s e g g S. g Q. 5 82 50 108 77 88 **6o ICO \f>ft 88 48 88 50 100 76- 100 70 100 60 92. 77 88 CO 100 77, 02 48 97 80 84 40 108 77 62 50 109 77 84 • 53 108 74 83 50 109 77 61 48 81 50 ICO 75 106 76 122 97 50 14 126 02 48 15 121 07 61 14 114 00 62 10 h a ({) Strniglitout Americans. Newville District—Official. S i E g Governor, Packer, 63 07 185 108 124 689 Wllmot, 80 60 61 78 84 872 Canal Com . 59 050 81 760 Strickland, - 55 07 185 100 123 638 Milliard, 80 71 51 80 83 817 Sup, Judge*, Strong, 65 60 184 108 125 688 Thompson, 55 CO 164 108 125 638 Vcech, 27 74 50 80 82 813 Louis, 27 74 50 80 82 818 Jlttemhly, Stuart, 53 CO 179 96 120 406 Brandt, 48 00 178 101 125 618 Henderson, 88 81 50 103 88 861 Kennedy, 80 81 66 01 86 852 Prothonolary, Quigley, 65 78 -184 105 128 650 Keepers, 32 09 62 01 ' 84 828 Clerk of C urlt, Croft, 54 07 183 03 110 Cl 6 Myers, 83 80 68 104 08 BG3 50 055 81 700 58 1045 60 884 80 828 81 608 00 1081 80 082 57 028 32 78H 59 058 81....700 5tT "~'<un 84 870 08 118 005 HofltdUcr, , U 7 ' K?'SOB 7V W r f r, lTlg-« r 01 987 39 788 , or. fii. iBi 85 .840 Comtniisfo'neri ' '*' * ■ ■ ._ * 07 00 208 102 120 6Sf M’Kltimr, 80 79 82 02 70 81' Z7iWr/or, 771 Trlmblo, Mummft, jludilor, Duke, M’Cluro, Compliment from the President. Under the aid Homan Republic, while yet public virtue lingered among and was honbrtd by tho men of Rome, ho who had performed any deed worthy of particular approbation was reworded with a civic crown of onk leaves, de livered to him tu corona populi, in tho assembly of the people, and was held in great respect ev er alter, as one who had merited well of the Conpnohwcalili. Under our own republic, there ore two means by which an equivalent for tho civic crowa can be provided—a medal voted by Congress, or, if worthy to enjoy the rights of citizenship. hU election by the people lo some office*. In Europe he would receive tho Insignia of one or more orders of Knighthood, or. (provided, ho was well connected with the aristocracy of rank or money.) bo elevated lo the dignity of the peerage, with a fat pension of ten to llficcu thousand dollars per annum, for his own life, and ihp lives of his two next male heirs. Our own system has the advantage, niosl dccidcdly, on the score of economy. Mr. Buchanan has Just performed an act of justice, as honorable to himself as to ijtegnllam man who is the recipient. Ho has presented Capt. A. Johnson with'a niagmllccuL pocket chronometer, (the best that fnoncy could pro cure,) in the inner case of which is engraved this inscription, •• Tho resident of the United S ntes to Captain A. Johnson, Norwegian brig Ellen, for his humane; prompt, zealous and successful efforts in rescuing persons from the wreck of tho steamer ‘ Central America, 1 1867. ’' The gift was forwarded by Mr. Casa, through Mr. Sawyer, collector ol* the customs, Norfolk, Virginia, and Capt. Johnson's letter of no; knowledgcmcnt. modestly eays that ho was ‘•bin tho happy instrument of effecting what every true sailor would have rejoiced to do un der the same trying circumstances." Independent of the kind and thoughtful feel itig winch prompted the President thus to rep resent the general impression Of tho country.in respect to such genertfun humanity ns ’was manifested by Capl. Johnson, wo \Vmild pnrtlo ulorly refer lo tho promptitude with which it has been done. lie whp gives quickly, gives twice, says the proverb, and Mr- Buohanan lias acted on it. Well might Capt. Johnson de clare that the gift would bo “ a proud legacy" in his house. It is a gift, the actual worth of Which is above all valuation—for it ia on hono rable attestation from tho President ot tho Uni ted States of service performed, for tho great Common cause of humanity. Under circutustan stances the most perilous and trying. It indi cates. also tho watchful and living Interest which l|io President lakes in affairs of dally nfo, usually neglected or sllghllyrcgnrded by statesmen. Lastly, aa a personal tribute, it probably will be more prized by its present owner, than If Royalty, slowly communicating Us intention through the Circumlocution Of flee, had offered to decorate him with ono of its badges of Knighthood. No, as a tribute from a good and great man, Chief Magistrate of a mighty country, to a brave and humane man. it is more valuable than the broad riband and gilded cross of any existing Order of ftudal and faded chivalry,— Press . . . •* Democratic Calivounia.-—The majority for John B. Weller, Governor elect of California, Is 11,000 over both Ills competitors. This .1* truly a gratifying result, and ono that obr Dem ocratic friends.of the golden State may bo Justly proud of. Legislature of 1858. tho following tables exhibit iho political complexion of the Legislature of 1858: 6bkat%! ; Philadelphia City—Harlan Ingram, Dcm., Richardson' Dita.,'S. J. Randal, Dcm., N. J; A/aracns, Dcrii.' 7 Chester and Delaware— Kaufftnati, Opp. Mqntgomcty—Tfaomas P. Knox, Dcm. Backs—Jonathan Ely, Dcm. Lehigh and Northampton—Joseph Laubach, Dcm. Berks—John O/Evand, Debt. Schuylkill—o. M. Slrapb.'pcm. Carbon, Monroe, Pike aedWayne—77»oma.t Craig, Jr., Dcm. Bradford, Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyom ing—o. Reed Myer, Opp;-, ; Luzerne—Geo. P. Steele, Dcm. Tioga, Potter, M’Kcan and Warren—G. W. Scofield, Opp. , - v ■ Clinton, Lycoming, Centre, and Union—An drew Gregg, Opp. Snyder, Northumberland, Montour and Col umbia— Charles R. Buckotew , Dcm. Cumberland and Perry—Henry Fetter, Dcm. Dauphin and Lebanon— John B. Rutherford, Opp. • Lnncaslcr— Bartram AuShqffer, Opp., Mar shall, Opp. York—William 11. Welsh. Dem. Adams, Franklin and- Fulton—George W. Brewer, Dcm. Somerset, Bedford anttfluntingdon— B'm. P. Schell, Dcm. o« W u' J* 8001 2513 8009 2580 8062 2586 8047 BU4B 2469 2478 8702 1250 8700 1207 8720 1278 8722 1274 120 100 110 101 115 100 New members man. Districts. Philadelphia city, Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, Bucks, t Northampton'.' •' Lehigh and Carbon, * Munroe and Pike, ■ Wnyno, >7- Luzemo. ■•}' Susquehanna, y; Bradford, Wyo’ng. Sul’n, Culnni’a & MonfcV, Lycoming and Clinton*,’ Centre, , Mifflin, ‘ '*?■' ' Union. Snyder and Juniata, ; Northumberland, .„v Schuylkill, 1 ‘ ’ *. ‘ Dauphin, y. - Lebanon, V ■ \} y i Berks, . Lancaster, J r ’ . ; York, i•, . ~ Cumberland and Perryv Adorns, . t Franklin and Fulton, , Bedford-and Somerset * Huntingdon, / Blair, ’ - Cambria, * ' ' ' Indiana, Armstrong and Westmoreland^ 7, • Pay**#,-- .^; s 1 ' - LGrwnv,-> •*,- f J , **• — Butler, • . Mercci 4 onu Vchongb, Clarion and Forest, Jcllerson, Clear’d. Elk and M’Kcan, Crawford and Warren, Kric, Poller and Tiogfr, . •a . a j* v a «S s . v e B -p a a. o j 5 *• Q 8 is £ % & & % t* 65 07 180 104 125 680 82 80 .61 02 80 .841 56 07 185 105 125 687 82 80 61 02 80 841 * A gentleman, named Johnson, recently moved lo Fenlonville, with hU family. consisting of a wife find three children—thcoldcst of the latter but 8 years of ago. .Not having -gorall Ins beds up. (ho wife remained at the hotel over night* while Mr. Jodnsun went to his house with the children, and»was accompanied by n bov named Qcorgo Colwell, about 17- jfc-arsold. About 8 o'clock in the evening, two young men came in, asking for Mr. Johnson, saying that they were going lo his father's house, a short distance fiom there. On receiving n very pres, sing limitation, tjicy consented to remain over night, and go with him in the morning to see the old gentleman. Mr. Johnson that night slept in a bed with his two small girls; the lit. lie boy slept with Colwell, and the young men had a bed made upon the floor, between the other beds. During the night Mr. Johnson heard one of his girls cry out “ Pa!" and at the samu time received a blow on the side of his head.. lie was partially stunned, and the next he remem bered, he was running after a man tVbo tfasnt. templing to escape bv the door. The man turned,again and struck him with some instru* mept. Mr- J: followed the fellow forsomo dls tauco. without being able to peer lake him, and therefore returned to hid liouse. On entering the room whore ho l;ad been sleeping, a horn* hip sight met hl« eyes—one p( the Tittle girls and the Colwell boy lay dead before him, and the Other Mate girl and boy insensible from tho cflcclsof their Injuries! : The agonized father screamed “murder I" and ; callcd in tho neigh bors. Several came In. and un examination* tlic following particulars were disclosed : The first-body examined was that of young Colwell. He had received a blow, apparently frqm on axe. IHs skull Was split entirely open, and his brains hod all run outi The lit lie hoy who. lav beside ‘Colwell, had been struck twice in ifie head, by an axe or hatchet, and another In the alMlomcn. One of tho little girls who stent with tier father, had received several wounds in tho head and body froin a similar instrument. She was dead. Tho other girl had a out in tho head, apparently from a slanting blow from an nxo, which had taken of! a portion of the scalp. The father hlfnsclf had received two blows oil tho tap of the head, and a severe out inside of (tin hand. Tile little girl is doing well: • tho boy wat) not expected to ro. cover. Suspicion rests upon two young fcl tows who bad recently bad poftto difficulty about some gamb'lng operations. Mr. John, son had about $4OO and it is supposed that they were aware of It, and 7 lock this means of gaining possession of it, killing tho children, that there should ho no evidence against thorn. The whole tragedy' is one of tho most cold Wooded wo have ever heard of, and tho perpe trators deserve nomcrcy If proved to bo guilty. Rk-mouixation or Wood.- Fernando Wood was ro-nomlnntud lor (ho oflloo of Mayor of Now York hytho Democratic Mayoralty Oon- Vootioh, which mot at Tammany Hall on Thurs day ovonfng. Ho received, on tho Orat ballot, nluoty-dvo ortho oqo hundred And eight rotes ’ Blair, Cambria and Olchrflcld—John Cress well, Jr., Dcm. . Indiana and Armstrong-fTiiian J. ColTco opp- , and £a,yel(e*-/aeo& Turney, Washington and IF. , Milter, Deni. ' • *, Allegheny—William Dcm., E. D. Gazzam.'Opp. . L 1 - Bearer and Butler—John R. Harris. Opp. Lawrence, Mercer anti Venango— Francis, Opp. • . • Eric and CrawTord—D. A. Finney, Opp. Clarion, Jefferson, Forest and Elk—Henry Souther, Opp. I ‘ Recapitulation. Democrats. ' Opposition. t ■ s Holding over New Members Total Id members in Ro- KJTATITES, house 01 $ ' [jFVowfAe Detroit Daily jJdvtrtiier.} Horrible Nnrilrr at fenlonrlllc. Two Persons Killed > and ethers not expected to 'Live, ■ m Auukdancb at tub' Wkst.—Tlio Chicago PrcfiH soys the. wtolcrn harvest Is completed, and more abundant than ever. Corn, barley oats, buckwheat, hoy, Tall feed and potatoes nro all secure and good. We quote: Alorgo store of choice butter will bo added to the dairy products of tho summer, which were never equalled In quantity nor exceeded in quality. All kinds of .roots and garden vcgc» tablet) turn out well. We never saw -so great anabundanco of fine cabbages, and there arc onions, beets, turnips, etfc., to nmicli. And to these bounties nro to he added ail sorts of fruits fu profusion. fcrirb. In Carlisle, on the 16th instant, by Rev. Dr. Collins, Mr. Corkemus F. Barkrs. of Balti more, to Miss Miknik Mytinoer, of this place. [With the above notice we received from the hands of the fair bride, a largo and delicious slice of wedding cake, for which our young friends have our thanks, and our best wishes for their prosperity and happiness.] House and Sign Painting. CHAS. U. HOFFER, Honao, Sign. nnd Or namontal Painter. Shop situated opposite the Second Presbyterian Church;’ Tho Various kinds of Graining done, nnd all jobs entrusted to his caro will bo done with neatness and dls.' patch. Country work promptly attended to. Carlisle, Oct. 22, 1807—41 Executor’. Sale of Persona I Property. WILL bo ©fibred at Public Sale,, on Satur day, the 81st day of October, 1867, at tho late residence of Maria Stevenson, deceased. West Main 'street, nearly opposite (ho Ware, house of Jacob Rheem* a variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part o! Mahogany Dining fy fireaklist Tables, Cane Seat Chairs, Sofa, Dressing Bureaus, Parlor & Chamber Carpels, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Bedding, Stovea and Pipe, China and Glassware, a largo Cooking Stove, (nearly now,) Bulbing Apparatus, &c.| Wgether with nnmorons.olbor articles which heed not bo par ticularized. Sale to commence at t 6 o'clock A. M., when terms will bo made known andattendance given by T. C. STEVENSON, 2. W. MARSHALL, jExr’j. of Marta Stevenson, dte'd. Carlisle, Oct. 22, 1867—2 t Dftn. Opp. Real Esltilc Agency, Removal.— a. l. sponsler, Real e late Jgent, Conveyancer and Scrivener , has removed to his new office, on Main street, one door west of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot. *, lie Is now permanently located, and has on hand and for sale n verj* largo amount of Real Estate, consisting of Fnrms'bf all sizes, Improv. cd and unimproved, Mill Properties, Town Pro. petty of every description; Building Lots, also, Western Lands and Town' Lty.- lie will give his attention, as heretofore lo tno Negotiating of Loans, Writing oi Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Contracts, rind Scrlvcnlng generally. Carlisle, Oct. 22, 1857 J Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Suaan Zoiglsr*.doc’d., late ol the borough of Nowvillo, Cumberland 00., have ocori grant* cd by tho Register oLsaid.county, to the sub scrlber residing in the sanjc borough. All per sons indebted-to said cstatowlll mriko Immediate payment, and tboso having claims will present them lor settlement, to • j.' ! JOHN WAGGONER, Adm’r. October 32, 1867—6 t? ' i SboVlff's Salve. ■OlTvirfue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex -U ponAs, issued out of the Court of Common Picas oftyumberland county, and to me direct ed. I \yil| expose to'publlo ycndno.w.butmr, at iliCCtitirt ,on Frjdty.'lbc.(jlh Uay ■ of. N’oyciuhcr, A. D. ' shunto hr Hampden township, OTttifelW to,mty, hounded on the ll« South by and bn Utc West.by John P. duigihj l Mutch, mg '^nlain- 2* ; i. 3 . - a a' Ppur A o r o a , be the same more less, having thereon creeled AtA a one story LOG HOUSE, and flga?T]U LOG STABLE. Seized and la- EnUlilrar ken in execution ns the properly BeesSSaga of George Simmons. . -Also, a Lot of Ground situate in Newton township, Cumberland couniy. containing sixty feel In front and otic hundred and twenty feet in dcjUh. bo the same more or less, bounded on the North by land of B. M. Hays, and on the South mid West by land of James Alien, and uUtheGASI public road, having thereon cfcctw.aonfrfitory Log. Uouao and Stable. S4licd ftnd-takcn in execution as the properly pClsanp Chamberlin. Also,-a tract uf loud situate in South Middle* ion.loiriisjpp,, Cumberland county, containing ; : : Polity jcjiKs, more oi* less, bounded on the West by Mr. Miller, on the South. East and North by Peter F. Ego. having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE and LOG STABLE. Seized and (akclf in exo* cution as the property of John Shafler. And all io be sold by mo JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Carlisle. { October Ift. 1857—dt f The n!ew Store Ahead of Com petition I ’Ae Greatest and Cheapest Arrival of (he Season Fall and W inter Dry Goods t Groceries, Hals, Caps, Pools If Shoes, in Carlisle, ij at the Ktw Store, comer of A'orlK Ildnorcr and ioiWAer Streets. THE undersigned returns thanks for tho pa. imnagu bestowed upon him by tfio public, and at Hie sumo lime respectfully announces that ho luisjust returned from Philadelphia,and Is now opening a now lot of Full ahd Winter Dry-Goads and Groctyies, consisting in part ns tallows, ho Is determined to soil at the lowest cash prices i Silks, Ducal Cloths, Alpacas,Challlcs, Delaines, Debases, Lustres, Poplins, Brilliants, Skirting, Freifch and Scutch Ginghams, Prints,.Gloves, Cullnvs, llamlkercblofs, Hosiery, Ac. Shawls of every stylo ami quality. Staple nnd'Domoßllc Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassl mores, Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Coftonados, Linens, Slioollngs, Denims, Nankeen, Drills, .Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, Um brellas, Ac., tkc. Also, a largo and splendid assptlmcnt of Bonnets,‘Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. A superior lot rtf Fresh Grodortos, Tons, OolToo, Molasses, Htco, Splcos; fcd., Ac. Hav ing selected my entire stock with tljo greatest care and at the lowest cash prices,-1 can assure my friends and the pnb|to generally, that I will da all in my power to make my' establishment known as the “HEAD QUARTERS tfofc fiAROXINS,” Thoao who wish to purchase will find It to their advantage. to call tend examine, my stock before purchasing. I will pay tho highest market ptlco for But ler, Eggs, Bugs. Soap ami Dried Eriilt. . - J. A. UUMUIOiI, Jn. October 15, 1857, tnw Notice. REMOVAL, -W. M. PENHOSE ;hos romo you Ills oflico to (ho room formerly ©cou pled by him on Main stroot, a fort doort castor tho Mothodiat.Ohurch, where holwlll promptly attend to all business ohtiusted to.him. , . August 27, 1867~1|. > Uninbrldgb’a 8001, Shoo and Trunk Storoi Wlmt’B 1110 inullcr now I oach ngnor (iocs ««y. ITivok very dull lioro tiro otliar clay i Thoro was nothing atlrrlng, Holhlng doing, I’m aura thoro moat bo aomolhlng browing, Bui boro comoa « Wellor,” I’ll nik him wbnt’i tho matter. (And by tlio way, ho is coming faster.) Good morning, Weller, anything wrong? What’S (ho' causa of all this throng f Why, did yon not hoar? If not its very queorj That tho “ Bainbrldgo’s” have opened hero A Shoo store of (Ira right kind, To suit tho foot and please tho mind. They soil so CHEAP If yowhavo tho CASH, That Pm afraid that they will smash} And that’s not all for I do know, That they do soli a iittlo bolow Tho regular prices, and then yen’ll find They have good shoos of every kind. So tell all your frlonds you chance to meet, Of“ BalnbrldgeV’ Store In Hanover street, Klght opposite Dent?. & Bro. Dry-goods store, You’ll find H. I). Weller In the store. Coll In and look and you will see, Wo speak tho truth, yos-slr’co. Don’t forget tho place in North Hanover St., directly opposite Bonta & Bro. Dry-good store. Carlisle, Pa. Bainbridfre's Cash Shoe Store ! October 15, 1857—8 m PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, IN THE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, fir»t Quality of Limestone T.andi, Highly btu proved. I will scl. at pup(lc sale, on the premises, about ono mile wcstorCarlislo on the turnpike road, nt 11 o'clock, A. M., of Thvrtday the Tld day of October , 1857, two first rate LiniestoncFarms. No. 1. Containing about 810 Acres, of which about 240 acres are cleared, cultivoted, and well enclosed with post fence, and tho residue, about 70 acres, is covered with prime timber of the best quality. The improvements on (his tract are a good HOUSE, SAKN, ORCHARD, and Cribs; and there has been about 2500 bu shels of lime and a large quantity of barn-yard manure put upon the land this season. No. 2. Thu farm adjoining above and lying on (bo State road to Nowville, and bounded by tha Cumberland Valley Railroad, containing 210 Acres. There Is a good HOUSE, BARN, and Cribs upon this farm and a great deXl of post fence. , v Before the day of sale those two tracts,which lie in ono body, will be surveyed and divided Into throe or more farms of about 100 acres each, and will then bo sold altogether or in parts, as will best suit purchasers. I will sell ou tho same day at 2} o’clock, P. M., on the premises, No. 3. That elegant farm, which is situated within tho Borough ol Carlisle, on tho Waggon er’s Gap road, containing 137 acres, more or less, all of which is highly Improved and under post fence, having a first rate BANK BARN, HOUSE, and other Improvements thereon erected. Also, No. 4. A Field of 20 acres, on tho Waggon er's Gap road, and adjoining tho farm of Geo. Waggoner, and which is about ono mi!o north west of Carlisle, which isalso limestone land of tho best quality. No. 5. A Farm In North Middleton town ship, bounded by lands of Irvine's heirs, John Noblo, Abrni. lidttrick, and tho Conodoguinct Crook, containing about 224 acres, a largo part o( which is cleared and in a good state of culti vation, and tbo residue in thriving timber.— There is an excellent HOUSE, BARN, and oth er valuable Improvements on this farm. No. 0. That valuable House and lot of ground, CO feet In fftnt, on Main' street, and 240 foot on Pitt street, In Carlisle. This pro perly is most odvontagcously situated for any public business, being immediately at (ho depot of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company. No. 7. All that fine farm situate In North Middleton township, about 2i milus from Car lisle, on tho north side ol tho Conondogulnct crock, immediately opposite the “Allen Farm,” and which is bounded by lands of Peres How. ard, Aloz. Comman, and others, containing about 300 acres of good siato 4 land, o part of which l*» cleared, and a large part ol it is in lino timber; before iho sale (his farm will bo divi ded, and sold lo parts Of altogether as will best cull purchasers.;, Tho properties. No. 1 and 2*wJlt bo sold on <bo premises 1, nnd all (he other properties will bo sold on the premises Kg. 2. at Jbe hour* mentioned. * Tho titles to oil JJicso properties arc indcs putublo and will bo mode to tho purchasers clear of all Incumbrances, and possession will 1)0 given on the !■* «(* A *•»<>. auefl- i ; URlion on tho subject of tho property can bo CarHst3Vfc£ ro f oronco *° Frederick Watts, Esq., The tcrms'ot ... lor .1,0 purchasers, « "I'! day of sale by - JOSEPH Atl’y In fact for Armstrong Noble atm ivAb. crl Noble. Sept, 21, 1857—fit. Town Properly at Private Buie. SITUATE on PomlVet street, near Bedford) now owned and occupied by the Miss’s Ora* Tho Lot contains 20 feet In front on Pomffel street, and extending back 310 feel to an alley, Tho improvements arc a BRICK HOUSE, covering tlie entire front, containing (wo parlors I on tho lower itoor, a basemontlTilclioli, and Verf comfortable chambers on the second stofy. There is also a WOOD KOUSK, WASH HOUSE, and other out buildings, aha it choice selection of Fruit. The location la a very do sircabio one for a private residence, and (he entire property is in (ho best possible state of repair. TWO STOHV Inasmuch as tho present owners are desirous of removing from Carlisle, the property will bo disposed of on most reasonable tcrmsi For further particulars enquire of A. L. SPOKSUft, Real Eitate Jigt* and Stfiveuer. September 21,1HG7—Gt NcitOa’i Celebrated LIQUID GLUE, THE GREAT ADHESIVE. Most useful article ever invented, for house, store and office, surpassing its utility every other glue, gum, mucilage, paste or cement ever known. ALWAYS ready far application i adhesive on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porce lain, china, marble or glass. For manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys,etc., U has no superior, not only possessing 'greater strength than any other known article, but nd hcres mdro quickly, leaving no stain wheto tho parts are Joined. Never Fails. . Within tho last (hrep years npwnrdsof 250,- COO bottles of (his justly celebrated /liquid Guts hate been sold, and ttio groat convenience which It has proved In every caso, lias deserved ly scoured fur It r demand which tlto manufac turer found It, at times, difficult to meet? acknowledged by all who have used It, that Us merits ord Inf Above any similar article or Imi tation oVdf olrureiV to the public. 07 4- Tkit QLVE it er'/rnifre(v counterfeited— observe the label “ Me/fea's GeHtated Liativl Glue, the Great ddhetivtS* Take no other . Twenty-ftva Cents a Bottle. M.nnf.olutod ana Sold, Wliolomlo and Ko. tall, by WM. 0. McREA, Stationer, No. 007 CnzsTNirr St., PuiladeLphU. tGr Liberal Inducements otTercd to pofaons desirous of soiling the obovo article. September 24, IBG7—ly IMPORTANT TO ALL-Whowlsh tho very best quality of throo bushel Bogs, at $5 pci 'dozen, 2 bushel bags at $4 per dozen, and peg ging, can got them qt tho new cheap store of J.A. IIOMKJOU.Jn. Carlisle, August 20, , Tl/TONEY wanted at (hi Office In paymeulfor ItJL toibaoripHoA,' ■*, Vinter Arrangement ! CUMBERLAND.VALLEV RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OP HOURS. - ON and after Monday,; October I2(h, 1857, passenger trains Will leave as follow* /Stifa. clays excepted t) - i’or Harrisburg, , lit Tram. ZdTMnV Leave Chnnibersburg, 8.50 A. M. 2.10 P.' M. ** Slflppetisburg. 0.20 ** 2.40 ** “ NewvlUo, 9.05 « g«0 « “ Carlisle, 10.80 «« 4.00 " “ Uteduinlcsb’g, 11.00 u 4,CO‘ *• * At Harrisburg, 11.85 « 5.08 « For Clinnibcrabur^. 1«Z Traiii. 2 d Train . B.CO A. M< 1.50 P. M Lento ItarHsburg, “ Moclmnlcsburg, 9.10 « Carlisle, OjGO “ 10i28 “ ’ i 5 .25 « “ NctvviU'o, “ Shlppebsbnrg, 11.00 « 4.00 « At Chainberaburg, 11.80 “ 4.80 *t Trains loavo Ilnrrlabnrg for Philadelphia at 1.08 A. M., 7.66 At W., and 1.15 P» M.,~v10 Columbia, and 7.00 P. M. Fffr Baltimore, at 8.30 A.M.,and 1.00 P,M. For Plftsbtirg.at 8.85 A. M., 12.26 Noon, and 6.16 P, JS.'- Fares from Horrisbbtg, Hcchnftfcsbnr£, Car lisle. JShlppcnsbfirg and Chambcrsburg, wlll bo ten cents less when paid for Tickets at tho Of fice, than nben paid In the Cars. 0. N. LULL, Sopfi Railroad Office, Chambcrsburg, I • Oct. 8,1857. f ; v • OAKLAND CEMEXEBK/ IN Iho Court of Common Picas, of Cumtier berloud County, August 25,1857. Tho Pe. (Itlon of Wm. M. Bcetctn, Edward M. piddle, John W. Henderson, Henry D. Schmidt kna others, setting forth, that they Wave associated for (ho purpose of purchasing litml, and laying out and establishing a Cemetery; imd have lo* that purpose, fofmed IhcmscHcs into tin asso ciation nt Carlisle, Ift tho Cotintj- ol Cufnbet. land, and ore nob’ dciirohs to l/o Incorporated agreeably to tho provisions of the Acr-of .tho General Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed Iho 18th of October, 1840, entitled «au Act lo'con fer on certain associations of Iho citizens of this Commonwealth, tho powers and Iramfirtfffei of Corporations or Bodies Polilfd fo Latr," and tho Act extending said Alt, patted on Iho 20lh February, 1854. Now to wit, August 25,1857. thtffofegolntf petition and articles of association anncicd.btf* ing presented to the Court, and the said Court having perused and examined Iho same, and U appeorlng to tho Court, that Iho objects, arti cles and condition thofeln Set forth and ion tained, arc lawful and not injurious to (ho Com munity. The Court direct said writing fo bo filed in the offiro of the Protfionotnry of Cnro. bcrland County, and also dired notice to be In serted in one newspopci pfinfed in said Coun ty, for three weeks, sorting forth Hurt applica tion has been made fo Iho Court to'grant a Charter of Incorporation, to said association, and If no sufilclent reason is shown lo the con-, trary, Iho same will be gfanfod at Ihrt next term of said Court. By the Cmtrl. . JAMES H. GRAHAM. Vrud't Judge. D. K. NOELL, Pntk'y. , Per. P. QUIGLEY, Dep'ly Proih’v, October 1,1857-81 * For Rent, A desirable Store-room with fixtures Com plete, suited for Dry Goods and Groceries, with a largo and commodious dry collar. This Store room is situated on tho northwest corner of tho main public square in (ho borotigft of Nowville, Cumberland county. Pa., in Iho cen tre of a prosperous farming community, and la, beyond. n doubt, Iho best business location Id tho bo tough. Any person wishing layout can vlotr tho premises now occupied by Mr. Thom as McOandllsh. Possession will bo given on tho first of April, 1858. Terms will bp moder ate. Enquire of tho proprietor, GEORGE KLIITK, Sept. 21,1807 Notice. LETTERS testamentary on (ho estate of Mrs. Maria Stevenson, lalo of the borough of Carlisle. Cumberland county, dcc'd.,har© been Issued by tbo Register of said «roofy,.to (he subscribers residing in Carlisle. AH-persons Indebted to sa‘d estate are nollOorf (o make im mediate payment, tod (hose haring claims will present them properly authenticated for settle ment, to T. C. STEVENSON. J. W. MARSHALL, fiepl. 10, 1857—Cl Bonier & iroInmiro.^ LAND AGENTS, Siocx Crrr, lowa. . T ANDS •bought afid sold, money ibtcKetf 6ft ot western rate# ol intercity atxcs paid for nut.rcoldeuls, &ci [ Juno 11,1807. Wall Papers I >v n ,l papcrtl THE CHEAPEST lb the ST.ITE ! TIIU subscriber, determined , 0l) hi , pTttc „ t Calcnsiro stock out by tbo tt«t of (he rear to make room for his Spring Oootk has placed Ms prices at a rnto which bring It tho receh of every person to paper their Ijo,„ / ro tn top to bottOifl, Oili' Goods ril'd nil frofcpMi*. delphla manufacturers, ami will bo found | o nr or, wider, and superior to (hoso from NewTork or elsewhere. From this dato nil paper.'oXetat gold, will be hung far I2J cents, ami done JuA more workmanlike manner than others whoso' charges aro double that amounti Whitewashed' Walls papered without tho trouble at Wiponso of scraping and warranted not to ftltaffT' Wlhddw Shades at wholesale prices, paper Curtains 7 cents each. All other goods exceedingly low. Call and seo for yourself at (ltd cheap Wall I'onor Worehouso In South llahoVer St,, next to ilunnon’s Hotel, Carlisle. joiin w. r^nis, _ , Prdclfcdt Paver Hanger. ■ Sopt. n, 185?—8lit r farmers, Attend to your Interest. UltAlN DHIU.S. THE subscriber la now prepared to famish Moore’s Patent Drill, long and favorably known In this county. Also, >Vlloby’« Patent Rubber Spring Drill, which Js Insured to sir* no troifblo hi rocks stumps nr roots. 'Also. Ross’Patent Droad Tooth Drill, which has n now and improved method of regulating» |ho depth of sowing, mid makes a broad channel or farrow In which It scatters and covert (ho need Fanners give us a call and examine, our Drills before purchasing olsmVhore. ' ' Oarttrie. Aug. 1., 1857-,f ItIMSTUONG - I‘rocluntatlbn. WIJERLA3 the llou. Jixcsll. Grunin. 1 resident Judgb bf Iho several Courts of Common Pleas in tho counties of Cumborlandi I erry, nml Juniata, and Justices of tho ye,oral Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In said obunlleS, nrtd Sniimc! WWbnfu & Michael Cocklin, Judges of tho Courts of Oyef and Terminer nml General Jail Delivery for (ho trial of all capital nml dthcr offenders, In (ho stffd county of Cumberland, by their precepts' to (no directed, dated tho2l(hday of August, 1807, hare ordered tho Court of Oyer nut? Terminer and General Jail Dohveiy to bo tiulden at Cnr llslo, on tho 2d Monday ol November, 1867, (bo- Ing tho Oth .day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue (wo weeks. . * NOTICE Is hereby given to tho Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, thatyhov aro by the said precept commanded to bo thon and there In *Mr proper persons, with their rolls, records, and Iu» qnlsitimis, examination and nil other retuciu, brmicos, to do those thliigewhfchlothciroffice? appertain to bp ((one, mid all (lioso that are bound liy recognizance*; to prosecute agsfnat tho pHsonbps thaHiro or tl/iin shell bo In the Jail of said county, are to’ho there lb prosecute them as aboil bo Just. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff, September 17, 1867. ; 1 f' Mgr Job Work done niVUils offiTO on short nolico, ' •’ “i”' l 2.20 r« 2.50 <(
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