ASSEMBLYMEN. fbo following is the official vote for Assem bly in this district: b„i,rir 5n -Cumberland , 3XII *7 Perry , 2059 r'hurch in Cumberland 3078 ~ . Perry .1989 McCurdy in Cumberland 3179 » ; 9036 jlllison in Cumberland 2901 « Perry 2109 It wiH bo seen that McCurdy has 205 over Al lison, 45 over Power and 138 over Church. Power over Allison 160, oyer Church 93. McCurdy and Power are therefore members elect of.the next House of Representatives. [£7* There has been considerable excitement created at Hnvre-do-Grace, JMd., recently, by a report that •gold had been found near that place in a small stream and in a- mill race, at Swan creek, but so far the diggers who have been in search ot it have met with but poor success. Elo tires at k Suitor.— The Charlestown jl/er tury states that W. W. . Walker, jr., of the Columbia (S. C-) Coarnnt, has received a lega cy from a rc'ation in England amounting to $525,000. lie lias started to New Vorlr, to arrange for its transfer to his credit. Mnrbk CARLISLE MARKET -Oct’i. 19. Corrected weekly by Woodward Schmidt. Fi.ouli Superfine. per hhi., ’ SN di>. Extra, do. ... * do. Family,' -' do. * Kyi; do. I .White Wheat, per biisM, I Red .do. do. • I Rye - 1 ' do. Corn 40. Oats ■ do. . CI.OVKItSEED , do. I . Timothy's k ed do. I Spki N<; li.uii.EY do. Fall Baueei': do. Elutmk “ ’On the 15 h lost., by Rev, J. B. Moras. Col. jTimMAs Paxton, to,M. Olivia Farnsley. Oh the ITi!i just., by the Rev. Jacob Fry, Mr. - James. P. Wiljsosf, of Philadelphia, to Miss Lktiti a T. Stan&ler. of Carlisle. On the dlh inst., by the same. Mr. Abraham A. Nickey, to Miss CiiMSTiAVA, Clay-, both of Fra ok ford twp.. Cumb. co. On the loth inst., by the Rev. A. 11. Kretber. Mr. Jesse Hetrick, of Norlli Middlelon twp.. to Miss Ann’a Matilda Smee, of Perry co. On the llth instant, by the Rev. J. Evans, Mr. JosKr.il Beheiiaut, lo Miss Mauy M. Fai- LdR, both of Mifflin township. . On iho 13ih inst. by the same, Mr. B. Franklin Lojfii, of Newvilfe, to Miss Nancy Kllen Eisenhower, of Springfield, HldX In Newvilie. on the llth inst.. Alice Mary'. Slaughter of j. M. and Anna J. Miller, aged tjjfbout 1. year. Near Newvilie, nrt ilie 14th inst..'Francis Anna, . daughter of David and. Rebecca J. Hnnlsberger. jQ R P I I A N S ’ COURT SALE I By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court I of Cumberland county to mo directed, I will ex -1 to public sale on the premises on Thursday, (lie ■ 17th day ol November coming, th« two ninth yiarts of the following described tracts ol laud situate in Motir<ie township, in this county, and pwbich were tlie property of John Herman', late of Silver Spring township, dec’d.: No. 1, A TRACT OF,LIMESTONE RAND, : of the first quality, but unimproved, bounded by Sands of John. Senseman, Christian Hetman, Abraham Goodyear, and Cornelius Wolf, con taining 01 Acres and 123 Perches , neat measure. No. 2, A TRACT OFLI.MESTONE RAND, ittfud of like quality as the above, likewise unim proved, bounded by lands of Christian Herman, Jacob Goodyear, Mrs. Baker, and Frederick Aspcr, containing 15 Acres and 07 Perches, neat measure. Tuans or S.vt.n; Ten per cent, immediately to be paid when property is struck down. Wid ow’s thirds to remain in'the hind. The remain der ol purchase money to bo paid on the Ist ol April, 1800-01, without interest, in equal pay ments. JAMES ANDERSON, Guardian oj Jos. L. and Benj. F. Herman, And.at the same time nnd place the remain >,,der of said two tracts of land will be exposed to ), sale by the remaining heirs at law of said dece- Kdent. Terms of sale the same as above, g;. Carlisle, October 20, 1859. Notice. LETTERS of Administration on tlie estate of Joseph Diehl, Sr., doc’d., late of Newton township,Curabeiland county, have beemissned by the Register of said county to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons in debted to said estate are requested .to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JOSEPH DIEHL, Jz.iAdm'r. October W, 1839—dt" For Sale or Kent. THE Brick House and Lot on West Porafret street, adjoining James Hqfforand Mrs Par ker, fc occupied by N°'ses Bricker, Esq., is for sale or vent. . . J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Ocf. 20, fB5St .UcW an'cl I’rlino. ./CRANBERRIES, . ' ty MACKAREL, SALMON, ' BUCKWHEAT, Coffees, SUGARS, Baskets, Cedarwaro, Chinn,' Glass, and all the articles usually kept In a Grocery store, have just been added to obr former assortment. Our ftidnds and customers have our thanks for for mer favors, and are invited to bestow a share cn us in future. - .J.W.EB.V. Oct. 20,1859. ' - “FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR.” THE C V. R. U. Co. will issue Excursion tickets during the Franklin County Fair, from Carlisle tO'Chambersburg and all intermediate points, commencing Tuesday, October -o , and good until Friday. Oct. 28lh. _ An EXTRA TRAIN will be run from Cham bersburg to Carlisle, on Thursday evening, Oct v 27th, , . 6 - NILD w, Oct. 20,1869. MP u PrbtUoribtary’s Notice. NOTICE' is hereby given that all person"i in terested, that the following .accounts have boon flled'in.thc Protlionotary s. Office for ex amlnation, ike., and will ho presented to the Court ot.Common Pleas of Cuniboilaud. c y <or confirmation and allowance, cn day, the 16th day of .November, A. D. Ist. ,Tho account of John Paul. » John ‘Burns and John Mossmgor, partners, «0., ÜBBer deed of voluntary assignment. 2d. The account of David W. McCnl ougn assignee ot Dr. Wm. Mateor, under deed oi r .g V , PrortV P,!U<llnln Aiilnlmr'l ll IKfl!!. Cumberland Nurseries. 5170 5077 5215 3 2 hides East of Cardisle Middlesex Station, on the C. V. R. R. is close to the Nursery. , rpHE proprietorof the above Nurseries, would | call the attention of all who wish to plant trees, to his present stock of 5010 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, PLANTS, VINES, Hie., &0., comprising as complete a collection of fruits, of every class, as is to be found iri tho State. And constitu- ting mainly, such sorts as sixteen years of ex. porionco, and careful observation, have proven tlie very best lor our locality. This latter clause •is quite too much overlooked by the inexperi enced, through their anxiety to gather now things from other quarters, regardless of the probabilities of deception, through dealing with strangers, or parties ot whoso reputation and correctness they have no knowledge; and who, if even honest and careful, have not the oppor tunity and’experience to know what isbest adap ted to this section of tho State. He would call especial attention to his extensive stock ot heal thy young apple trees for this autumn planting, which are very tine. 05” NOTE, Ist. All selections for orchards left to the choice of the Proprietor, will be war-, ranted true to name and combine the most val. liable fruits for Iho place to be planted. 2nd. No inferior trees, or unhealthy stock, sent out under class of good trees. 3d.. All trees for parties who cannot call at the nursery, and wish them sent via Railway, Will bo selected with as much care, as, if the pur. chaser were present, and the trees packed so as to carry saloiy to any point on the Railroad, for which a light charge will be made. 4th. it is not the lowest price,or the largest (and uncertain to grow) trees be strives to reach, but correctness and healthy trees, are the two points he professes to fill. CAUTION. Ist. Beware of reports, and listen not to the reports that the nursery is closed, the stock reduced and such and such ar ticles are not to bo had; as it now stands on nearly lorry acres closely planted, containing near hull', a million of trees and plants, in vari ous stages ofgrowlh, including all the most re liable.articles, did and nbw, as fast as brought into notice. Many of . the now things arc-hol(l under test, until their qualities have been suf ficiently proven to warrant their further dissem- ination. 2nd. Think not that all trees represented to bo from Miller's, are Iron! the Cumberland Nurseries; for some persons have already been mistaken, by supposing that because, the frees were from Miller, they came.from hero; when in fact they cable from other quarters. '3d. No person or party is authorized (o sell from this Nursery, without a written autuoity FR.OJI TKE PIVOPHTETOR. . Catalogues noting the main stock will be fur nished on receipt of two three cent postage stamps. Orders solicited, with an earnest desire lo rendci'jjustice. ‘ Address, DAVID MILLER, Jr., . Cumberland Nurseries, Carlisle,Pa. R E PER E N C E S Judge Watts, . f .1 udgo Graham, ) R.M. Henderson,, i Carlisle, Fa. • Lemuel Todd, X W. 1L Miller, . October 18, ,185.!).' Full RH*I Winter Goods. THE undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia and Now York, witli the largest and most magnificent stock of Goods ever brought to Carlisle, which for. style and beauty are unparalleled.. TheLadiesaro particularly invitedtoexamine our‘varied and splendid stock of BTess G-oods, consisting-of plain 'black Silks, fancy do.,’of every description, Bayadere and figured do., elegant Velvef Poplins, both plain and fancy. French Merinos, tlie largest stock west of the eastern cities. Cashmeres, plain and figured,- all Wool Do. laities, plain and’figured. Shawls, a very large assortment of over 400— Stella, Boclia’s, Jacquard, Blanket, and Mourn ing Shawls ol every q'uality, variety,and price. Flannels; White, Fancy and all wool plaid Flannels. - - Valencias; plaid and Bayadere, at astonishing ly low figures. Muslins; oyer 10,000 yards, from the most celebrated mamitacturers in the U. S., at all prices, both while nnd unbleached. Linens; a largo stock.of every description, Table Cloths, Napkins, and for Shirtings, from the best manufacturers in.lreland. Ginghams; a very largo assortment. Calicoes; an assortment consisting of over 20,000 yards, and at prices to suit the times. Trimmings; a very handsome and well, select ed lot of “ Ladiosl Dress Trimmings,” to suit every variety of Dross Goods. , Gloves; Kids, Gnunlles, Silk Sc Cotton Gloves for Ladies and children. . Mourning Goods; black Ircnch Merinos, black Cashmeres, all wool Delaines, figured De laines, Coburgs, and every variety of Mourning Goods for dress, crapes, veils, collars, &c. Ribbons; wb would call the attention ot tho ladies to our large stock of well selected Rib bons. . . _ Gentlemen’s wear; Cloths, Casstmorcs, Sati nets; VeJvetcqns and Cords; over 10,000 yards of Satinets at very low prices. Carpets; a. largo and well selected stock ol Carpets of every description of over 6,000 yards. Hanover Glovesj the far-famed and well-known Hanover Gloves, are only sold by me, as I am the only authorized, agent for the sale of them .in this county. Wejiave.just received6oopairs of them. ' My store is at the old stand, in Hanover st., nearly* opposite tlie Post Office. Give us a call and examine our stock. Got. 13, 1859. , A. W. BENTZ. 13LiECrAIN’T STYLES, OP Fait atrd 'Winter Hats and Caps. Tj if] subscribers, thankful for the liberal en couragement extended them, beg leave to announce to thier customers and the public gen eral! v, that they have just returned from the ci ty with an extensive and well selected Nr. W si'OCICOF FALL AND WINTER HATS $ CAPS, nf every stylo and* Variety, from the common WOOL to the finest JmiMsl. fuR and SILK HATS, which Jmbeon purchased exclusively for cash, and can, therefore, bo sold at prices that cannot tail tO BOYS HATS AND CAPS.-A largo supply, in tllo best slyl ° and ot superior maten j l3- (ji OALL IO & CO. October fB, 1859. • ___ ; L. •Twfcttiy Horse complete ip every respect, which no w “Zo THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS, Corn Crushers, Corn Shellors, an °‘a7s™TEN PLATE rm s e TOVES for burning sizes of handsome patterns, together A variely of other articles for Farmers and Housekeepers, too Cmlisile, Olobcr 19, 1869. GLORIOUS TELEGRAM ! Gold and Silver Plclity. TO ho saved by calling at tho subscriber, who has just returned from tho Enstern cities, with, the largest stock of t S'JILL AND WIN TER GOODS, oyer brought to Carlisle. Ladies duress Goods, French Meronos, (plain 'Ana,flguVed,).Coborgs, Do Lains, all prices, alma cross Oveys, Orien tal Lustres; alaeians, and a largo assortment of Plain and Figured’ Silks, AlapaCcqs, Bomba sines, &c. Embroideries. French Worked Collars, Underslcoves, Hand, tcfchlefa, flounoings, Edgings, Lacos, Insort rigs, &o. Bonnets and Ribbons. A good assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons, ' Shawls and Mantillas, Stella, (of every description,) Caslimero, Brb cha, Thibet Wool, (Black and colored,) Bay State and Gentlemen’s Shawls. Mantillas of all kinds. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams,’ Checks, Osna burgs, and linen and Cotton Sheetings. Gloves "arid Hoisery. A large lot of Hoisery and Gloves, such as men’s, women’s, and childrens. Gloves and Hoisery of nil kinds. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Casaimeios, Jeans, (plain and Barr ed.) Carpels and Oil Cloths. Ingrain, Venetian, throe Ply, rag and hemp Carpels. Oil cloths of (ill widths. Trunks and Carpet Bags. A largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet Bags. A liberal pafronageand you will he rewarded. Remember-the old stand,a few doors east of the Carlisle Bank. ' October 13, 1859, NEW TALL GOODS. LEIDICH & SAWYER, at their New Store, East Main street, two doors below Marlin’s hotel, respectfully announce to the public that they havu received from the best importing and jobbing houses of New' York and Philadelphia, the largest mid test selected Slock of Fall and Winter - , - DKY GOODS, ever offered In Carlisle, embracing all Rinds and qualities of BfrESS GOODS, (latest Paris styles,). Shawls of every description, Cloth Mantles in every variety, PURS, fresh and di rect from the manufacturers, Mourning Dress Goods, in all'their' varieties, men’s and boy’s cloths and cassimeres, men’ll Shawls, Drawers and Undershirts, Iluiscry of all .kinds, suited for the season, Alexander’s celebrated KID GLOVES, in every shade and number, HOOP SKIRTS, Hanover Buck Gloves, warranted genuine, Buck Gnantlets, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, and a com plete assortment of all other kinds of Dry Goods. Wo will he making constant additions to our stock during the season. LEIDIOU & SAWYER! October 13, 1859 LOST. ABOUT two weeks a go-a large gold breast pin, with gold enamelled leaf, with a red stone sotting on top, was lost in West Main st., between Mil Patton’s hotel, and Mr. Murray’s Warehouse. Any one on’ sending it to (he edi tor of this paper, will receive a proper reward. October 0, 1859. To the Ladies!—Great Inducements! WE have opened an immense stock of Mil linery and Fancy Goods, consisting of a complete assortment of fancy BONNETS, Rib- Feathers, Flowers, Velvet Ribbons if I' every width, Steel Spring Skirts, Cor '‘iiSaCsets, Shetland Veils,' French Veils, Hair Braids, a splendid assortment of Hair Nets, Head Dresses, a lot of French Needle Worked Collars very low, nri assortment of CloUiCloaks; latest style, Dress Silks, &c. Mrs.' M. NEFF, Opposite Dumb. Valley Bank. October 3,1859 —3 t A CARD. DR.JNO. K. SMITH respectfully announ ces to his old friends and former patrons, that he inis returned from Ilia 'South-western lour, with his health greatly improved, and has resumed practice in, Carlisle. When.not pro fassion illy engaged ho can ho found at the “ Washington Hotel,” (H. Glass’,) N. W. cor ner of tho Public Square. , • Carlisle, Sept. 29, ’59. Farm for Sale. On Saturday , November 12,1859 WILL lie sold at public sale, on tho promi ses, on the above day, the farm at present in the.occupancy* ot John Hosier, situate on the Trindle Spring Rond, one mile west of Meclian icsburg, in Silver Spring township, containing Sixty-six Acres, all of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, except about 14 Acres of Woodland. The Trindle. Spring runs at tho east end of the n - n property. Tlie improvements are a jjgiim, Log Dwelling House, an Apple Orch |SilS HLard, &o. Tho property is under |i|i» fence, and will be sold as one tract, or In lots as purchasers may desire. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., when terras will bo made known by JACOB MYERS, Agt. lor tho heirs of Jacob Myers, deo’d. . October 6,1850— 6t Farm for Sale. On Saturday, October 22,1859. THE subscriber, having concluded to abandon tho farming business, will oiler at public sale, on tho premises, on tho above day, Die property ho at present occupies, situate in Mon roe township, one mile south of Churchtowti, op tho road leading from Churcbtown to Boltz hqqyer’.s mill, and adjoining tho mill property. This property contains 53 Acres of Limestone Land, all of which is cleared and in a high’state of cultivation. Tho Yellow Breeches creek runs at the south side of the farm. The improve a„ . meats are a Dwelling House, Barn, AiagSA Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Wash TSSSS)IiL, House, a Pump of good Water, Cis- &c. There is a fine .Young Apple Orchard on the premises, and other fruit Sale to commence al 1 o’clock P. M. on said day, when terms will Jr . October 1LJ859." ... iVoticc. WE the undersigned Citizens of North Mid“ dleton Township, hereby notify all per sons having their lands advertised in said (own ship prohibiting the hunting of birds and other came, to all sufch wc notify not to trespass upon their mouiAalrf.ltjntis or farms for the purpose of gathering Gvapes , Chestnuts , Sheltbarks , iyc., also prohibit them from shooting or kitting game of any description, as we are determined to en force the law against all such persons. ■ r John Wilson, Lconnrd.Gulshall, Emanuel Sphar, . Abner ,Cram, David Sphar, Wm. H. Cram, Samuel Wirt, Joseph Zoigler, Daniel Jacobs, Elias Browneywell, John Common, John Clouscr, George Brindlc, Daniel Wilson, George Sliisler, J- C ‘ James Olendcnin, Jacob Zeigler, William Ilenwood, D. p - GeorgeS. Clark. Geo. James Clark, J- p • " d,c ; Jacob Gutshall. John Sheaflci . Sept. 29, ’59-21.* m/rONE Y”wantodTtTiii Office in payment of iVI subscription. Valuable Real Estate at PRIVATE SALE. rpHE subscriber wishes to dispose ofliiswalii l. able regl estate, viz : No. I.—A lirst.ciass limestone farm, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, about halt a mile oast ol Cenfrevillo, containing 193 JICRICS more or less, all of whicli ate cleared and in a high state of cultivation, except 40 acres, which is ,well covered with thriving timber. ’ The improvements are a good BRICK a HOUSE.NEW BANK BARN, corn cribs, Wagon shed, kc. A largo number of locust ■ trees are growing on the property, and a never-failing stream of water runs through a portion of the farm. There is a, very lino Apple Orchard on the pretpiaes, and a variety of otlicr'ffmt trees, and n good spring of pure Water , hear to the dwelling. ,The property is in excellent condi tion; having been carefully farmed, and is well worthy the attention o( capitalists. No. 2.—A valuable tract of 200 acres of what is called PINE LAND, also situated in Dickin son township; about tined miles west of No, -1, and a few hundred yards south of the Waliiut Bottom Hoad. Abbot 140 acres o( this tract is under cultivation, the balance is timber land.— The improvements are a log House, log Barn, and other ont-biiildings. a well of good water convenient to the dwelling, an Apple orchard and other fruit trees, &c. For particulars please ball on or .write to the undersigned, residing at Centrcville, Cumber, land county. ABH. IiURTE. September 22, 1859_Cf •Lancaster Intelligencer-insert one month, and setid bill to advertiser. THE undersigned. Attorney-in-fact for John ston Martin, of Monroe township, Cumber; land county, will soil at public sale; on the pre mises, on Friday, the 21st.day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., 63 Acres and 19 perches of of the best quality, being a part of the farm on which Mr. Martin now resides.. It is on the. road that leads from Churehtown to Meehan icsbnrg, it is. all cleared and in a high state of cultivation, except about 10 acres, which is cov ered with thriving timber, sufficient for building and fencing--thp farrii. Title indisputable. Persons desiring further information will call lipon Mr. Martin, residing on the premises, or on the subscriber, residing in, the Boronglrof Carlisle. P. ARNOLD. Sept. 22, 1850-ts STOLEN on Thursday night, September 15, 1850, out of the pasture field on the form of cs\ Robert G. Sterrett, a low heavy set Hmso, well formed, with white Lv7~\ laee. lell front foot and Hugh, hTml foot White, and the inside Of left hind foot white, about two inches from,the tail.on (lie right side there, is a white spot about the size of a hickory put, and- also a mark on left front leg of a. cut between the knee and .pasture joints. I will giveS2s to any person wild will give me infor mation that will enable me to.getthehoise.'and $5O for, the delivery of both horse arid thief. Address the subscriber at Carlisle, Pa. , ■ . DANIEL ,DAR. South Middleton tp., Sept. 22,1859—3t* THE VEGETABLE EIFE. PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS, BY increasing the quantity of life arid vjgor in every part of thesystem, enable nature to. make incredible efforts for the expulsion of dis ease before organic destruction begins. It is thus that in a very short space of time they cure colds, coughs, rheumatism, flatulence, pains in the stomach, cholic and nervous disorders in all their forms. But their superior excellence is in affections of the stomacb, in female com plaints arid the suflerlribs.of enfeebled youth— For sale by Dr. W. B; MOFFAT,., proprietor, 335 Broadway, New York. • . ~ Sepf. 29, ’59-ly.« ' GREAT AIIjRIVviG OF i Fnl i and Winter Goods. (TVHE subscriber baying just returned from X Philadelphia, announces to bis customers and the public generiilly, that bo bns now one of tlie best stocks of Goods over offered in this market, embracing every variety of Ready-made Clothing, and Piece Goods, which will bo made to order, of sold by the yard, among which a few articles may bo mentioned, viz : • Fine black twilled French, blue-black, blue, green, brown, drab and claret Cloths; Peter shams, Russia Fur, Coatings, Mohair and Bea. ver, line French black Doeskin, silk-mixed plain and fancy Cassimeros of every style and quali ty, fine Silk and Plush, Satin, Grenadine, fancy Cassimere and plain Doeskin Vestings. Also, a very large and handsome assortment of plain and fancy Cravats, Stocks, Napoleon Ties, fine qualify,- Chinese Silk, all Linon Pocket Hand kerchiefs, fancy and plain Collars, Suspenders, and half Hose of every description. Also, a very largo assortment of TRUNKS. Wo call particular attention to our largo and extra quality of English solo, leather Trunks, Valises; and'a largo variety of Carpet and Oil Cloth Baps, Sc.j a large lot of extra made Urn. brollasyall of which will be sold at the lowest prices. Call and examine for yourselves at the old stand in North Hanover street, opposite the “ American House.” Oct. 13, 1859.. I. LIVINGSTON. Specific Homeopathic rem ics. For Domestic and Private Vse. rnJIE remedies are carefully- prepared tinder JL the direct supervision and Inspection of '-Prof. Humphreys, in order to meet that great and long realized want of the public, namely, Remedies for all the more common and simple ailments of life. For sale at Inhoff’s Grocery Store, Carlisle. August 25, 1859. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! AT OGILBY’S CHEAP STORE. '* A large assortment of elegant and new styles A* dry goods will be received and soldiery cheap at the new store opposite the Rail Road Depot. The public are respectfully invited .to call and examine for thc '‘ ls^ SOGlLßY . . Carlisle, September 29,1559, $lOO REWARI?. I WILL pay the above reward to any one who will givo information that will lead to U.e;ap prohonfion and conviction of t o seoundrel or scoundrels who fired my carpenter shop on the morning of the 171 h in3t. HENRY UYERS _ . September 22, 1859—8 t ’ IVotice. LETTERS' of Adminislfation on the oslato ol Jqhn Herman, dec’d., late of Silver Spring township, Cumb. co., have been isancd by he Register of said county to the enbscnbcra,the first residing in Silver Spring . in Monroo twp. All persons ln ,ob bd ' “ said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims Will present them for settlement to , ELIZABETH HERMAN, i . MENASSEH HERMAN, {jdm rs. ■ GEO. T. B. HERMAN, | September 22, 1859—tit* __ Renlhe’B Patent Anims»l_Tr»ip. THE subscriber has been appolntcd agent for Cumberland county, f (ir tho B, ' “" f Routho’s patent animal trap, lot es, Minim, Wolves, Boars, &c. Call and see them at the cheap H “ rd^4y 0 SA f X TON. March 17, 1859, % ' Frprny d ozcn P)y nets. of all COlOlS,.LltlCh, (ToTton, and Twlnn, cheaper than the chea nl^riw 4 *! ri; s.ttcTosc’-s._ Land al Public Said. LIMESTONE LAND JOSEPU CULVER $5O K JEW ASS 35. HUMPHREY’S ’ Farm and Factory for Sale. THE. subscriber offers at private sale, his farm situate in Mifliin township, CumCer land county, 4 miles nbrth of Ncwburg, on the east side, of the State road loading to Porry co. The property contains Fifty-two Acres, more or less, of ground, about 35 aerfis of which nro Impro ved and in a high state of cultivation. The remainder is well covered with valuable young timber, such chesnnt, oak, hickory, ike.— «Tho"improvements are a two story Wotifherboavded Dwelling House'and [«»»! MU Kitchen, a two story building known the “ Three Square Hollow Wool len Factory,” in which nro all- (lib machinery •necessary to curry on manufacturing purposes, with a pair of Chopping Burrs, Corn Screw, ike., all in good condition. The Factory is propell ed by a never failing stream of water.’ There is also oh the premises a Young Apple Orchard of grafted, fruit, together with other fruit trees.— The location would be a favorable one for car rying <?jn the Tanning business. If not sold at-private sale, before the 21. it day of October mxl, it will on that day, at 1 o’clock P. M-, bn the promises, ho. offered at public sale. • For further information call on the subscriber at Mifflin-Cross Roads, near Newville. L. GILLESPIE September 8, 1859—ts*. Valuable Town Property FOR S ALE. THE undersigned offers tor sale Iho.pmperty she now occupies, on the corner of High and Bedford streets, opposite Ileisor’s hotel, Carlisle. The property measures GO feet on High street, and 210 on Bedford street to oh alley . The improvements are a largo stone plas tered DWELLING HOUSE, front ing on High street, a good back a building, (Vonting on Bedfords!reef, || lijsar Stable, House, WoodgjgwsßgjjS House, ike. There is a well of good water near the door of the back building, and also a cis tern. The. garden is in a high state of cultiva tion, and contains a number of choice fruit trees. This property is well calculated for any kind of business, and is also a pleasant place of resi dence. H not sold at private sale before Wed nesday (ho 10th of November,,it will on that day, he offered at public sale, at the court-house, at If, o’clock in the afternoon of said day.— Terms made known -by MARGARET BAUGHMAN. Carlisle, Sept. 29, ’59. John EaniY. j. n. .\o\i:\iak!:u FORWARDING & COMMISSION HOUSE. FJ-OIK & FEED, COAL, PLASTER is* SALT , The subscribers having taken the 'Warehouse, cars and fixtures of William B, Murray’s well known establishment, on West High Street, op posite Dickinson College, would inform the public, that they have entered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. The highest market -price will be paid for Flour, Grain arid Produce of all kinds. They are also prepared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with salety and despatch. Plaster uni Sail kept constantly on hand, and flour and Feed at wholesale or retail. ■Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKEN’S VALLEY, , • LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY r WHITE ASH, ■ . , LOCUST GAP, ■ Limebnrner’s and 'Blacksmith’s Coal , constant ly for, sale. Kept tinder cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. . . . EARLY & NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Sept. 1,1859. First Great Arrival of Fall and Winter Clothing. THE sulisoriher has returned from the'Eas tern Cities, with a largo and well selected s'teck of fifail-antl. Winlcs- Clotiiiaig', GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c., which he can soil at such prices, as to as tonish the natives. I Having taken particular pains to select goods especially adapted for this market, be can as sure ids customers, that they avo WELL JIND FJISIUONMBDY MjWE. . Buyers will find if to their interest, to exam ine his stuck; as ho lias determined to sell upon the motto of ' > “SMALL PROFITS.” . , E?” Remember the old Stand, near the Mar ket House. 1 ASHER WIEL, Successor to Steiner $■ Bro’s. September. 15,1859. ,' SPRAIGPE’S YORK STATE BAm.EI-MAI.TED RYE WHISKEY. SOLE Agents for Pennsylvania, for the sale of this Whiskey, WM. ELLIOTT & CO; No. 08, N. 2 d St., Phita. S. Lvuoit & Co., South Hanover St., directly opposite the Volunteer Printing Office, Carlisle, are authorized to sell this-Whiskey, and have a largo stock on hand. - August 18, 1859—8m* JOSEPH 11. STEEE, WAT OH M AKER. South Hanover street , a few doors south of the Court House• Having supplied mvself with a largo assort . ,fi> ment of WATCH MATERIALS, Glass os, &c. } lam now prepared to repair all titiijBS»kinds,of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, (Sue,, that may bo intrusted to my care, on the most reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to business to bo favored, with a share of public patronage. ■ Also, a lino assortment of jewelry, such as Ladies’ Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold and cam eo ) Misses Breastpins and Ear Drops, Box and Glasses, Pins all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, Pla ted Chains, Lockets, Guards, Keys, &c. Also, a lar g o and fine assortment of Gold lingerKmgs, all of which will ho sold low. Ali beral share of public patronage is earnestly solicited. N. B.—l have recently received a fine as. sortment of Silver Hunting-Detached Lever and Lepino Watches, and a largo assortment of sil ver plated and steel spectacles, which I can dis pose of cheap. JOS . U. STEEL. Carlisle, July 14, 1859 —ly Valuable Chestnut Timber Lands FOR SALE*'ss>' On Thursday, November 3, 1859. THE undersigned will sell,at public sale, at the Stone Severn, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, at 11 A. Jl.. ol that day, TEN TRACTS OP CHEST NCI TIMBER LAND, varying in quantities from fourteen to ninety acres, and one tract of thirty two acres, portions of the “Cumberland mill estate, the property of Dr. IVm. C. Chambers, dec’d. Plans of tho lots to bo offered for sale will be attached to tho handbills at tho Stono Tavern, and at tho mill on the estate. Terms of tho sale to ho ten per cent, of tho purchase money of each tract to be paid, or se cured on the property being struck down to tho purchaser; one-third of the balance of tho pur obaso money to be paid on Hie Ist of April, 1800, and tho balance in two equal annual pay ments thereafter, with interest,and securd upon the premises. ' ' , The titles to tho properties is undoubted. SAMUEL HEPBURN, Mtorncy for the Misses Chambers , September IS, 1859. TO BE HAD AT EBY’S Grocery Store,some of the choicest No. 1 Mackoral (without heads,l over offered in Carlisle. The public is invited to call and examine them and ludgo ter themselves. . Fcb - 34 ' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that an- application will bo made to tlio Legislature of Penn, syivania, at its next'meeting, for the incorpota. tion-ol a Bank of Issue, with discount and do, posit privileges, to‘bo located in the Borough of Carlisle,-Cumberland, county, Pa., to bo called The Bank of Carlisle,” with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the rigid to increase the same to three lumdroa thousand dollars. (Signed.) ... . • William Iter, John B. Father, Thomas Paxton, John Noble, Benjamin Givlor,jr. Enoch Voung, Richard jVoods, Christian Staymnn, William Benia, John S. Steftett, A. B. Sharpe, Wm. N. Russell, ■ John C. Dunlap, Joseph D. Halbert, Robert Givio, John Dunlap, ■ James Hoflbr, Robert MooiC, 11. A. Sturgeon, t Robert Wilson, Samuel Greason, Goo. W,. Sheafer, Jacob 11. Neislev, Benjamin Neislev. June 30, 1859—Cm* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the, next Legislature of Penn sylvania, to alter the.charter of the Carlisle Do. posit Bank, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a hank 01, is sue, and to change its name to the Carlisle Bank; also to increase the capital of said bank (Which is at present seventy-two thousand dol lars, with privilege of increasing the same under its present charter to ono hundred thousand dollars,) two hundred aiid liftv thousand dol lars. ,/ W, M. BEETEM, Cashier. Juno 30, 1859—'6m lIARGAINSI ~ ' "• T ~~ IJ BARGAINS!! Just received and for sale at reduced prices, a large lot of Silk dusters, Shantil\a and French: Lace Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Lawns in great variety of stylo, cheap; DelalnpsvGhintzos, Brilliants, Embroideries at loss than city prices, Lace mitts, Sun Umbrellas. Douglass & Sher wood’s unequalled Skirts for Ladies, Misses and Children’s wear, Hosiery of every descrip tion. , ■ Please call at Lcidich & Sawyer’s new store, East Main St. • June 30, 1859, Elat and Cap Store. AT KELLER’S old stand, Worth Hanover Street, nearly opposite the Hardware store of J. P.'Lyne & Son. A full assortment just received, to which con stant' additions will ho made of city as well as homo manufacture. The stock now comprises «fT"\ Moleskin, Cassimerc , Dearer and Fell r-m Jgr&IJJITS, of all styles and colors, Irom the cheapest to the host quality, Straw Hats, a large variety of, all prices and styles, together with a neat assortment of children’s Fur. and Straw Hats. Also, Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s CAPS, embracing every kind now worn, both plain and dress Caps, to which (ho attention of Iho public is respectful!}' invited. Don't forget Keller’s Old Stand. Carlisle, May, 1859—1 y Bargainsl Bargains I SAVE YOUR MONEY BY calling at the store next to Kline’s Hotel, •North Hanover Street, Carlisle, where you can buy Goods at a saving of 25 per cent., as the subscriber is determined to sell his large and well selected stock of Domestic and Foreign • B>ry Goods; without reserve, at cost or city prices. Bleached and unbleached muslins at city prices. Pillow case muslins and. Sheetings “ Apron and Furniture chocks “ Tickings and Fenit. Stripes “ Cotton, linen and woolen table cloths “ Domestic and Manchester Ginghams “ The best calicoes at 10 cts. and the rest “ Fancy and black Lawns “ Lavella cloth and Debcges “ Bareges and Pongee mixture “ Plain and figured mouslirt-de-lains “ Challies and Barege do lains “ Silk Poplins and Alpacas “ Parasolls and Umbrellas ■ “ Stella, printed and.plain Shawls “ Fine embroidered collars • Skeleton and other Skirts " Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jaconet “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs “ Black and col’d Silks ‘ “ Black and dol’d Cloth ' , “ , Cassimeres and Merino Cassimercs “ Kentucky Jeans and Cassinets “ Plain and striped cotton pant stuff “ Plain and twilled Linen “ White and col’d Flannels “ . Hosiery and Gloves • “ Trunks and Carpet Bags “ Country merchants will do well by calling, as they will save expenses, and any one wishing to commence business will secure himsell by-buy ing the entire stock—one of the best stands, in ■town. So every one can make'money by call. ingon S. L. LEVI. June 23, 1859 Foreign and Domestic Liquors. LYNCH & CO.,successors to Lynch & IVea land, respectfully announce to Hie public, that they continue to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very superior assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at the old stand, South Hanover street, three "doors south of Inhotf’s Grocery store, and di rectly opposite the Volunteer printing office. BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. WINES, Sherry, Port, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, Johanuisbcrg and Bo dcrheiraor. CHAMPAGNE, Heidsick & Co., Geislor& Co., and imperial; ' GINS, Bohlep, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKEY, Superior Old Monongahela, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India Palo Ale, Tcnnet’s Brown Stout. Also, a large lot of Monongahela Rectified Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sale low. _ Dealers and others, desiring a PURE ARII CLE, will find it as'rcprescnted, as their whole attention will be given to a proper and careftil selection of their STOCK, which cannot be sur passed, and hopes to have the patronage ot the public ’ LYNCH & CO. April 21, 1859—Uni Something New! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE. MB'. STKIOHXEB & BROTIIER, have •just opened, in the room former]}*,occu pied by Shryock, Taylor & Smith, Zug’s new building, Main St., two doors cast of tho mar ket hodse, a large assortment of Agricultural Implements and fertilizers, which they are pre pared to sell on tho most reasonable terms. The stock embraces Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Hay, Straw and Corn Fodder Cutters. Reavers, Mowers, Drills, Cradles, Scythes, Corn Shelters, Forks, Shovels. Hoes, Rakes, Prun ing Knives, IF/icfsfoncs for Mow ers, and every other article neces sary for farm use. They also intend keeping in addition, a full assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, includ. ing Spain’s Patent Churn, Brooms. Brushes, Butter-workers, Butter forms. Prints, Ladles; Butter Tubs; Bowls, &o. . „ , ' Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds; Seed, Potatoes of tho host varieties. 1 hoy are eon stanllv making additions to fhoir'sfoeb, and will eve™y oZlion .to supply the wants of the nnrloultural oommnnlty.' . S Thoy have also tho agency for Evans tr H "t- I son’s SMamander Safes-" . .• d o[na . -jiyj-ANTILLAS. Those in want of aMatitillS °^, e T 1 Flowers and fertilisers, will ho I IVI will find the largest and cheapest assort, mental Trees, Flowers ' m enl at ttuorhoap store of attended to prompt!} • o ;! J, A. m'Mr.RiCH. Jr. April 21, IPo?—If , ‘ Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon! James 11. Graham. President Judge of the several ColiWs of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland. Ferry, and Juniata, and Justices of the sp.crdl Courts of Oyer and Terminer'arid General Jail Delivery in said counties, andSamnc) W.oodburn & Michael Cocklin, Jedges of the Courts of Oycr and Terminer and General Jail Delivery fbWttte trial of all capital and other otto'ndera, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the-Slid day of August, 185!), have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo linMun at Car lislo, on the 2d Monday of November, 1850, (being the Utli day,) at It) o’clock in (he fore noon, to continue two weeks. ’ ■ NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of tho Peace; and Constables of the said County of Cumberland, tliat they are by the said' precept commanded to be then and there in their pVoper persons, with their rolls, records, and in quisitions, examinations and air other vemcm. bran'CCs, to do Ihoso tilings which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those'that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute againsh tiro.prisoners that abc or then shall bo in the Jail of said count jvare to Kolhcre toprosecutethem as shall be pint.' ■ • -• • ROBERT M’GARTNET, Sheriff. September 15,1859. Ladd, Wchfclcr & Co. Improved Tight Stick Sewing Machines, FOR FAMILIES AND JtANUPACf VtIfAs. ARE noted for -their remarkable simplicity and strength. They do a greater range of work—from the lightest to the heaviest—and. in a more satisfactory manner than any other ma chine. They stitch, hem, bind, fell, run and gather. without basting—using' a straight needle—and make a lock stitch alike on both sides of thq work, which cannot be unravelled. ' i Please examine (hose before purchasing, and seccre tlpo .cheapest by.lmying the best. On exhibition and for sale at Mrs. R. A. Reynold’s Daguerrean Rooms, west of Dr, Zilz er's office, by August 25, 1859—-tf Fresli Groceries; , JUST received. by sthe subscriber; a larg’d, stock of every, description of. Groceries, fresh aud cheap. - Also, a large, supply of,. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, consisting of very tine old .Cognac, bf Finely Castilian & Co’s, (vintage 1850) Brandy, flab Old. Port. Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Ilcid siok & Co’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, pure Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, very tine Old Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongahela do., Rum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, &c.,for sale at the new store of the subscriber, at Aow prices.' *' '. WM. BENTZf Carlisle Januaiy 20, 1859. B. V. KI«Y, AT.TORNEY r AT LAW. 1 Office in RhCcm’s, Hall, rear of the Court House, Carlisle. September 22, 1859—1 y . 11. KEWSHAIW,.. • , ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' OFFICE with Wm. IT. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer. Printing Office. September 8, 1859— U . • jtagiicmo()|icsi IN beauty and durability, ho S‘ suh-drawn’ 1 picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is the opinion expressed by Diet loading photo, graphic journals of the day, both American and English, arid these mdy he bblninod at .the rooms of Mrs. Reynoi.ds, Lbuther Street, two doors west of Hanover. - f ■ Carlisle, Juno IC, 1859—tf VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SAI.Ei THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all their property on East Street and Liberty. Alley, Containing 120 feet Iront on East Street,- and-120 tout deep on Liberty Alley, haring thereon erected lour.dwelling houses,' ■o_n " No. I. Being a largo two story stSwtA; Stone House, with Back-huilding, a Cistern, very choice Rult trees) : i^^^^gShrubho r y, Sea, No. 2. Being a largo two story Frame Housd, with back-building, Brick Cistern, Wood-hoUso, choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. No. S and 4, are situated on Liberty Alley, bcing ono story stone and frSmo. Houses. Those properties will he sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the properties or wishing infor mation, will inquire of Wm. Bell, or fhe-undnr signed. S. & N. BELL.;. Carlisle, January 13, 1859 —tl SUMMER ARRANGEMENTJ CUMBERLANDVALL&Y RAIL ROAD GO’Y, CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, April, lltb, D 369, passenger trains willleavc as follows, (Suh-. days excepted:) For Blarrfsburg;. Ist Irani* 2 d Train. ' Leave Chambersburg, 6.10 A. 3f. 1.00 P. M. «< Shippensburg, 6.4 U .<* 1.82 (t « JNewville, , 6.10 “ 2.04 « tt Carlisle) 6.43 t( ■ 2.46 <* Meclmnicsb’g, 7.16 “ 8.16 * 4 At Harrisburg, 7-45 « ,8.45 For Chambersburg'. Isi Traiii. ‘2d Train. ■ Leave Harrisburg, 8.00 A.M. L2O P. il. “ Mechanicsburg, 8.43 “ 1.66 “ “ Carlisle, 0.20 « , 2.34 «« « Newville, 9.54 « B.pB “ “ Shippensburg, 10.24 '< 8;S8 “ At Chambersburg. 10.53,.“',' 4.08 “ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, Via Pcnn’a Railroad, at 2.SU, -GO5, and 760 A. Mr and 1.10 and 3.50, P.M; By Reading via Loba non' Valiev Railroad, at 8 a. m., 2:36 p.m., For Baltimore, 8.20 a.m. and 1 p.m.: For Treverton and Williamsport, at 1.00 and and 8.30 p.m. . ' Train on Dauphin Rond at 2.00 p.m. Fares from Harrisburg. Mccbatiicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg and ChamberSbhrg, will ba ten cents less when paid lor Tickets at the Or-’ (Ice, than.wben paid in the Cara., O. SUpt._ Railroad Ofiice, Giiamborsburg, ». April 7, 1859. f JUST resulted a largo assortment of Double and Single Darrel Glina, Double and Single Barrel Pistols, Revolvers, Game Bags, PovVdet Flasks, Shot Pouches, Fowler, Shot, Capa, Wads, kc., at '■ * ' U. SAXTON’S. May 26, 1830. Cedar & HVHIoiv Ware,. B’ ASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari ety ol Fancy and' other Baskets. Wooden Ware.. —Tubs, linckcts, Meaahreri, Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Piiils»Bed-, cords, Mats, Brashes and othbr necessary bouse Brooms, knonn as the best Broom in this or any other market, are for sale only By the subscriber. All articles in our lino ntb Of fered at Iho lowest cash prices. • ■ Nov. 4, 1838. , J. W. EBIT. MILL PICKS, MILL PICKS. An assort ment of John Han is’ celebrated now pa tent MILL PICKS, just received at tbo Agri cultural & BRQ< T.ho Picks are superior to any bow made, and are warranted. July 7,1851 b . . ■ ■riELLtj I BULBS !! Farm Bells of the best makes, for sale cheap, at the hardware store of John P. Lync lit Sou. May 19,1859. W. U. MASON.
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