OFFICIAL VOTE ,OP- PENNSYLVANIA. j returns of the late State election foot up Hows: ir Auditor General, Richardson L. Wright, locrat, received 164,644 votes; Thomas E,. bran, Opposition, received 181,835 votes.— bran’s majority, 17,29,1. or Surveyor General, John Eowe, Demo te received 168,970, votes i Win. H. position, 182,282 votes. Kcim’s majority, ,312. > , ■ ■i a CODMTIES. ; 2 'c *3 o -g . o dams, 2,539 2,629 7,934 2,282 1,756 2,011 6,251 2,600 8,743 5,172 2,076 4,720 1,048 1,131 2,147 7,444 1,449 1,639 5,169 1,514 Ilegbeny, rmstroag, saver, sdfohf, Otka, lair, radford, acts, lutler. 1,868 1,640 2,233 4,044 1.216 1,448 1,600 lambda,.. iarbon, ientro, Jhester,' lation, lear field, ■lnton, lolumbin, irawford, ambcrland, an phin, clawaro, Ilk, [rie, fayotto, orreat,, rankliii, ulton, jreenc,. [untingdon, idiana, ■liorson, Iluirteg ,1). were lory. [ On the 21st irist.. by the Rev. E. D. Ohcno- Weth, Mr. Ai.fiibd Jlvkks. to Miss Mary Jane Beau, both of ibis .county.' 1,309 iniata. 3*433 526 jancaster, lawrence. 1.289 3,856 5,936 jcbanon, Seliigb, (uzerne, ivcomingj 2,949 2,590 [’Kean, 587 COO fercer, 2.225 2,^70 lifflln, ,i,439. .1,372 [onroc, 1.777 409 iontgomery, . 5,056 , 4,535’ tontpnr, 1,154 602 forlhampton, 4,077 2,797 [orthmubcrld, 2,159 1,602 jerry, 2,052 2,070 [hiladolphia, 20,300 29,525 Site, . 721 185 ►otter, 502. 918 fchuylkill, 4,534 4,879 Jnyder, 737 1,286 iomersot,, . 1,190 .2,187 Inllivan,' ■ 525 324 liiaqneliamiaj 2,091 2.807 liogsi; 1,042 1.940 fniori, 1,363 ’enango, . 1,837 2,022 'arren, . 757 1.139 ’ash’ngton, 3.390 . 3.745 ayne, 1,949 1,609 'eatmoreland, 4,163 . 3.803 'yoraing, ■ 945 751 ork, 5,203. 4,983. 164,544 181,835 '163,970 182,281! Total, <♦{? ' —— r " Lawrence Todd, an intimate friend of Iteplftn Giraid, lias just died In Illinois,, nnd jqucatlied sBo,ooo—liis nil, to Girard College, „ O" Tlic President has appoin'ed his nephew, /nines .Buchanan, of Philadelphia, his private t'eecrelnry. s . Dub.- in Nctf Kingston, on the 20th inst., John Moit(>3B,'a >n of Wni. W. and Susan \Vanbawgh, ;ed 9 years and 29 days. In Philadelphia*on Suncfctf tnorninglnst,Mr. isiuKri' ScnWAlofnierlf 6l,Carlisle, in o 72d year dl fits ag£. / CARLISLE MARKET -Oct’r. 25. \ Corrected weekly by tVol'hc dtd § Sclnnidf• . (.OCR Super 1 fVnc. per 661., do. Extra, *Jo. 5-00 do. Family, Ob. J-5 yB do. 3.50 r niTE Wheat, per bushel, v ?9 v* do ' *! 80, M ■ 30 Hats an- ■ 30 'LOVER3EED dp. 9-00 'im’othvskkd do'. 2.00 IpmNG Bahlet .do, 00 fAti, Barlev do. 05 riarge Arrival off Fall & Winter Goods (fcgSltiy’s lew Store. iff AM now opening the largest assortment of [JL Dry Good overwrought to Cumberland conn sty,, ' . [ The attention of the Ladies’is particularly in cited to the aplendi'd'asVortme’nt of Dress Goods. fp|| line of magnificent .Silks, Poplins, Foil jDe Cashmere, &c. [Shawls and clolh* Capes, dl,,alt kinds, and uu ‘commonly cheap. Dress Trimmings, aU now isfyles’, and to Suit every (folor. and IBlanketo at astonishingly low prices. Calicos,, [the best: In Carlisle, at C, 8. and ! 14 cents. Do ■Lalrios, ffte best In Cumberland county, a,t ? 10, •.12, and Scents. tha in;the Sjate. At 87. 60, and 68 cents.. MdsllnS, olfeacnefl and ‘fthbleacb&f. Linens, Knpklha, ..Table Cloths, I sVirtWgs*, Doglles, &d'., bought from the largest : in Now York. Clnghartfs, a'full ns [ difrtment, Moiirning Goods’, a IjiVfco assortment f Of Mourning G'ooda, of all kinds and description, ; B now siiDidy of lashionablc Bqnnels and Rib bons at low figures, Gloves of the beat quality, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Kidd, Silk, and Cot ton Gauntlets, all kinds, Ladies and Gentleman s, fioys and Girl’s winter Gloves, Buck Gloves, iqial to any exclusive Jgency. Gentlemen s Wear, a new assortment of fine Broad Olpth s, Castor Beaveys, plain and * an ° y Jp B3^ 1 " 1 ®* 3 ’ Yeatinga, Casslnetts, Kentucky Joans, &c., Cassinvored suitable for Boy=/«'y/ h “ ap >.', h t r ll e , 0 fly Ca'rflot'ihg, Flbbr Oil Cloth d, all widths,. B °Tho a storo Is now placed full °|. ne^' and cheap goods, and will bo sold off at prices "t where. Judge for yourselves, and dare money bv buying your goods at the cheap store. , ‘ Np trouble to show our jgoods at the now store Opposite tho Rall Road Depot. . t BOOTS AND SHOES—An entire new stock Of Soots and Shoos just received. Men’s and Boys winterßoota and Shoos, very cheap. Ladies, Misses, and Children 9 ShoW; <sf Willi’s celebrated make, no hotter or handsome shoe made. ' • Gum Shtlcs .of all kinds, very low. My ow dilatoriiere for Boots and Shoes will please give me n call. October 27, 1859. XlifwDOW SHADES—The finest, largest Wt and cheapest assortment of window shades Cin ho had at the nowjitoro jk _ GaHi«lo r 'itfuy2B;iB6B.- JOHN HAYS, ‘ ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE opposite “Marion Hall,” West Main St., Carlisle, Pa. . October 27, 1859—ly* « QUR NAME OUR MOTTO.” “ GOOD Wllili.” WE respectfully announce that wb Intend bolding onr Last Grand Farewell Fair, during tbo Holidays In Rheom’s Hall,.commen cing Wednesday Evening, Dec. 21, 1859, and ending Monday Evening, Jan’y. 2, 1860. Wo respectfully solicit the aid of the public in the enterprise. ' The proceeds to bo applied to tbo payment of Hose recently purchased. Single tickets 10 cents. Package containing 6 tickets 60 ols. To be,obtained from any of tho Com mittee, or at the door. Respectfully,' Jos. C. Halbert, L. M. Myers, Geo. Moll, John O. Halbert, John G. Hcisor, John C.Suchman, W.L. Spottswopd, Wm. Zimmerman, Simon Early, . D.J. Moore, Robt. F. Noble, W. J. Cameron, Goo. Wcise, J. W. Ogilby, Ch'm. October 27, 1859. , ~ i 5 o? 1,593 1,491 2,446 5,066 632 1,129 1,226 jll ike New Store, comer of N. Hanover and Lea ther streets. THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa-; tronage bestowed upon him by the public, and at the same time respectfully announces that he has just returned fromPhiladelphia.and is now opening a new lot.of FALL & WINTER Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part as follows, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challies, Alapa cas, De Laines, Do Bilges, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Barages, Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs. &c.,.&c, SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every stylo and quality. : Staple and Domestic Dry Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings, Checks, Calicoes,,Cot tonades, Linens, Sheetjngs, Denims, Nankeens, Drills,.Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Car pet Chain, &c., &c. PARASOLS and UM BRELLAS. Also, a large and splendid as sortment o{BONNETS,HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. A superior.lot of fresh < G R O C E RIE S } Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, . Spices, &c.. &c. Having selected my entire stock with tile greatest care, and the lowest CASH PRI CES, I can assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do . all in my power to make my establishment known as the “HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” Those who wish to purchase will find tt to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purcha sing. . . 83~1 will pav the highest market price for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP and DRIED FRUIT. 531 1,122 1,255 1,070 2,765 2,932 8,284 2,111 418 1,144 2,817 309 2,299 2,661 3,393 851 I*sBB 1,778 795 806 1,309 8,443 1,223 7,602 1,351 2,451 8,613 5,071 603 2,755 1,376 435 4,572 018 2,794 . 1,642 2,069 29,701 720 517 4,469 898 4,900 1,322 2,196 , 709 1,175 331 2,805 1,962 1,875 2,022 1,129 3,749 1.610 3,780 . 507 2.002 1,031 ' 829 .1,844 759 31396 i;«47 4,152 758 4,941 942 5,205 CHARLES OGILBY. Now is the time for Bargains IN FALL AND WINTER GOODS! J. A. HUMRICH, Jr, October 27, 1859, Q R PHANS’ COURT S A LE By virtue of.an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county to me directed, Iwill ox : to public sale on ihb premises on Thursday, the 17th day 6t November coming, the two ninth parts of tlio following described tracts ol land situate in Monroe township, in this county, and which were the property of John Herman, late of Silver Spring township, dcc’d.: No. 1, A TRACT OP LIMESTONE LAND, of (he tirst quality, but unimproved, bounded by lands of John Senseman, Christian Herman, Abraham Goodyear, and Cornelius Wolf, con taining 64 Acres find 128 Perches, neat measure. No. 2, A TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, and of like quality, ns the above,' likewise unim proved, bounded hv lands of Christian Herman, Jacob Goodyear, Mrs. Baker, and Frederick Asycr, containing 13 Acres and 67 I’erchcs , neat measure. Terms of Sale :-.Ten per cent, immediately to be paid when property is struck down. Witf ow’s thirds to remain in the land. The remain der of purchase.money' to .be paid on the Ist of April, 1860-61, without interest, in equal pay ments. JAMES ANDERSON, Guardian of Jos. L. and JSenj. F. Herman. And at the sante time and place, thoremain dor of said two tracts of land will bo exposed to sale by the remaining heirs at law of said dece dent. Terms of sale the same as above. Carlisle, October 20, 1859. police. LETTERS of Administration,,on.thc estate.of Joseph Diehl, Sr., dec’d., life of Newton township,Cnrabeiland codify, have been issued by the llegister of said county to the subscriber residing in the same townshjp. 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, October 30, 1859—61' ' For Sole or Rent. THE Brick House and Lot on West PomlVet street, adjoining James Hofferand Mrs Par ker, now occupied by - Moses Bricker, Esq., is tor sale or rent.' . J. IV. EBP. Carlisle, Oct. 20, 1850. . . Km. and Prime; ■ CRANBERRIES, MACKAREL, SALMON, BUCKWHEAT, , COFFEES, , SUGARS, Baskets, Cedarware, China, Glass, and all the articles usually kept in a .Grocery store, have just been added to our former assortment. Our friends and customers have, our thanks for for mer,.favors, and are invited to bestow, a share cn us in future,, J. TV. EBIT. Oct. 20,1859. ProtlioiiAlnry’s Kotic®. NO’TTCE is hereby given that all persons in terested, that the following accounts.have boon tiled in the Prothonotary’s Office for os animation, &c., and will be presented to tlic Gould 6l Common,Pleas of Cumberland county lor cdnllrmafion and allowance, cn VVodnes day, the 16th day ol November, A. D. 1859. Ist. The account of .John Paid, assignee ol John Burns and Joh'n Messlnger, partners, &0., under deed of voiuntafy assignment. 2d. The.account of David IV. McCullough, assignee of. Dr. Wm. Mateef, under deed of vdlhhiarVassignment. - . , , . , f. dUlGLEt, Prpth'yi Carlisle, October 11, 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 hnna. Feathers, Flowers, Velvet Ribbons MMDof every width, Steel Spring Skirts, Cor- TpKsets, Shetland VeiW, French. Veils, Hair Braids, a splendid assortment-of Hair Nets, Head Dresses, a lot of French Needle Worked Collars very low, an ossortrtientof Cloth Cloaks, latest style, Dress Silks, M NEFp , - . Opposite Cumb. Valley Bank, .October 3,185b —3t • THE VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND Phoenix bitters, T"»Y increasing the quantity of .life and vigor Bin every part of the system, enable nature to incredible effort*for the expulsion of dis nlaints and the sufferings of enfeebled J ouUl ' For sato by Dr, W. B, MOFFAT, proprietor, 885 Broadway, Now York. Sept. 29, ’SD-ly.* —_ FFio BE HAD AT EBY’S Grocery Store, some T of ‘cver C ot o ed ffis invited to call and'e*«miho ,thems»lbes.' • ’ Cumberland Nurseries* S\ miles East of Cahlisle, Middlesex Station, on thi C. V. R. R. is close to the Nursery. rpHE proprietor of tho'aboveNurseries, would J_ call the attention of all who. wish to plant trees, to his present stock of , - Fruit and Ornamental Trees, PLANTS, VINES, &0., &c., comprising as complete a collection of fruits, of every class, as is to bo found in the State. And constitu ting mainly. Such sorts as sixteen years of ex perience, and careful observation, have proven tho very best for our latter ejauso is quite 100 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 ol whoso reputation and correctness they have no knowledge; and who, if even honest and careful, have not tho oppor-. tu'nily and experience to know what is best adap ted to this section of the State. Ho would call especial attention to his extensive stock of heal thy young apple trees for this autumn planting, which are very fine. DENOTE, Ist. All selections for orchards loft to tho choice of tho Proprietor; will be war ranted true to name and combine the most val uable fruits for the 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 tlifim sent via Railway, will be selected with as much care, as if the pur-' chaser were present,.and tho trees packed so ns to carry saleiy 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 ho strives to reach, . but correctness and healthy trees, are the two points ho professes.to fill. CAUTION. Ist. Beware of reports, and listen not to the reports that the nursery is closed, tho stock reduced and such and such ar ticles are not to bo httd; as it now stands on nearly forty acres closely planted, containing near half a million of trees and plants, in vari ous stages of growth, including all the most re liable articles, old and new, as fast as brought into notice. Many of the new things are, held under test, until.their qualities have boon suf ficiently proven to warrant their further dissem ination. 2nd. Think not {hat all trees represented to; be from Miller’s, are from the Cumberland Nurseries; for some persons have already been mistaken, by supposing that because the trees were from Miller, they came from here; when in fact they came from other quarters. 3d. No person or party is authorized to.sell from this Nursery, without a written autiioity PROM THE PROPRIETOR. Catalogues noting the main stock will be fur nished on!receipt of two three cent postage stamps. , Orders solicited, with an earnest desire to render justice. ’ • • Address, DAVID HILLER, Jn., , Cumberland Nurseries, , Carlisle, Pa. REFERENCES. / Judge Watts, . j' Judge-Graham, ( R! M. Henderson, ( Carlisle, Pa. ■ Lemuel Todd, <" W. H. Miller, ( October 18, 1859. Full and Win lev Goods. THE undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia and Now York, with the largest and most .magnificent* stock of Goods ever* brought to Carlisle, which for style and beauty are unparalleled. The Ladies are particularly invited to examine bur varied and splendid.slock of Bress Goods, consisting ol plain black Silks, fancy do., of every description, Bayadere and figured do., elegant .Velvet Poplins, both plain and fancy. French Merinos, the largest stock west of the eastern cities. Cashmeres, plain and figured; all Wool De laines, plain.atid figured. Shawls, a very large assortment of over 400— Stella, Bocha’s, Jacquard, Blanket, and Mourn ing. Shawls oi every quality, variety and price. Flannels; White, Fancy and all wool plaid Flannels. Valencias; plaid and Bayadere, at astonishing ly low figures., Muslins; over 10,000 yards, from the most celebrated manufacturers in the U. S., at all prices, both.white and unbleached. ■ Linens; a largo stock of every description, Table Oloths, Napkins, and for Shirtings, from the best manufacturers in Ireland. Ginghams; a very large 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 Ipt of “ Ladies’ Dress Trimmings,” to suit every variety of Dress Goods. - Gloves; Kids, G-auntles, Silk & Cotton Gloves for Ladies and children. Mourning Good's; black French Merinos, black Cashmeres, all wool Delaines, figured De laines, Coburgs, and every variety of Mourning Goods for dress, crapes, veils, collars, &o. .Ribbons; wo would call the attention of tho ladies to our large stock of well selected Rib bons. 1 . „ ; . • .. Gentlemen’s wear; Oloths, Cassnnores, Sati nets, Velveteens and Cords; oVer 10,000 yards of Satinets at yery low prices. ■ :- Carpots; a large and well selected stock of Canpets of every description of over 6,000 yards. Hanover Gloves; the far-famed and woll-known Hanover Gloves,' are only sold .by me, as I am the only authorized' agent for the sale of them in this county. Wo have just received 600 pairs of them. ■ ■ ' My store is at tho old stand, in Hanover st. nearly opposite tho Post Office. Give us a ca, and cidniino our slock. Oct. 16, 1809. ELEGANT 'STYLES, Fall and 1 Winter Hats stud Caps. THE subscribers, thankful .for' the liberal en couragement extended them, bog leave to announce to. thior customers and tho public gen erally, that they have just returned Crop! the ci ty, with an extensile aijd' Well selected NEW STOCK OF • . FALL AND WINTER HATS $ CAPS, every stylo and; variety, from tha cominon WO.OL to the finest jfepja® FUR and SILK HATS, which taxi been purchalsed' exclusively for cajh, and can, therefore, be sold at prices that cannot tail to plense.. * • *- BOYS EfATS ANP CAPS.—A, largo supply, and of the latest fashions, on hand. Hats manufactured to order, in the best stylo and of superior materials. . ■ , ■ '■ J. G. CALLIO & CO. October 13, 1859, Twenty HorttcUiigine. TVTOW on hand at Iho Carlisle Foundry, anew TWENTY HORSE STEAM ENGINE, complete in every respect, which we will soil at 1 Tls“ THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS, Corn Crushers, Corn Sbellers, and other machines tor Farmers. - Also TEN PLATE STOVES for burning wood, two sizes, of handsome patterns,,together with a variety of other articles for Fatmo.s and Housekeepers, too ««»«»«■$nER & CO." Cailisie, Otbhct 13,18 B!). Farm for Sale. On Saturday, November 12,1859. WILL bo sold at public sale, oit-tha promi ses, oh tho above day,thcfafhvat present in Ihoqconpanoy o( John Xlosier, situate on tho Trindle Spring lioad, one mile west of Mcchan icshurg, in Silver Spring township, containing Sixty-six Acres,' , all of which is, cleared arid ip a gnofl' state of Cultivation, except about Id Acyes of Woodland. The T'riridlo Spring runs atstfiojensl orid of the JWJk property. Tlie ipipflfvpmonls are a Log Dwelling House, an Apple Orch • BWtd, &c. T.lio. properly is under fence, and will bo.cold as one tract, or m lots ns purchasers, may desire. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M-, when terms will be made known,by , JACOB'MYERS; -• Agt. tor the heirs of Jacob Myers, dec’d. October 0,1859—0 t *5. GLORIOUS TELEGRAM ! Gold awd Silver Plenty, TO bo saved by calling at tho subscriber, wire has just returned Irorii the Eastern cities. With the largest stock of FJiLL 1 VIN TER GOODS, ever brought to Carlisle. Ladies Dress Goods, French Meronos, (plain and figured.) Coborgs, Do Luins, all prices, alma cross Overs, Orien tal Lustres, aiaeiaris, and a.large assortment of Plain and Figured Silks, Alapaccas, Bomba zines, &c. ... French Worked Collars, Undersleeves, Hand terchiels, flounciiigs, Edgings, Laces, Insert ing.,, &c. . A good assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons. Shawls and Mantillas. Stella, (of every description,) Cashmere, Bro clia, Thibet Wool, (Black and colored,) Bay -State and Gentlemen’s Shawls, Mantillas of all kinds. Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Checks, Osna burgs, and linen and Cottori Sheetings. _ A largo lot of Hoiscry and Gloves, such as men’s, women’s, and childrens. Gloves and Hoisery of all kinds. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassimetes, Jeans, (plain and Barr cd.) Ingrain, Venetian, Ihr no Ply, rag and hemp Carpets. Oil elotlis of all widths', A largo assortment of Trunks and'Carpet Bags. ■ ■ A liberal patronage and yon will bo rewarded. Remember the old stand, a few doors east of the Carlisle Bank. . October 13, 1859, NEW PAXaE. GOODS. LEIDICH & SAWYER, at their New Store, East Main street, two doors below Martin’s hotel, respectfully announce to the public that they have received from.the best importing and jobbing houses of. New York and Philadelphia, the largest and best selected Stoclc of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, ever offered in Carlisle, embracing all Kinds and qualities of DRESS GOODS, (latest Paris styles,) Shawls of every description, Cloth Mantles in every variety, FURS, fresh and di. reel from the manufacturers, Mourning Dipss Goods, in all their varieties, men’s and boy’s cloths and cassimbres, men’s Shawls, Drawers and Undershirts, Hoisery of all kinds, suited for the. season, Alexander’s celebrated KID GLOVES, in every shade and number, HOOP SKIRTS, Ilnnqvbr Duck Gloves, warranted genuine, Buck Gnnnflots, EMBROIDERIES,* com plete assortment df*lll)fhePTfiridaor : DryGo*o^ Wo will be makingconstant additions to our stock during the season. . , LEIDICH & SAWYER. October ,13, 1859. Fall and Wlascr Goods. mHE subscriber having just returned' from J_ Philadelphia, announces to his customers and the public’generally, that he has now one of the best stocks of Goods ever ottered in this market, embracing every variety of Ready-made Clothing, and Piece Goods, which will bo made to order, or sold by the yard, among which a few articles may be. mentioned, v|z : Fine black twilled French, blue-black, blue, green, brown, drirtf'nnd claret Cloths; Peter shams, Russia Fur, Coatings, Mohair and Bea ver, line French black Doeskin, silk-mixed plain and lancy Cassimeres of every style and quali fy, flm? Silk and Plush, Satin, Grenadine, fancy Cassimere tind plain Doeskin Vestings. Also, a very large and handsome assortment of plain and fancy Cravats, Stocks, Napoleon Ties, flpe quality; Chinese Silk, all Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs, fancy and plain Collars, Suspenders, and half Hose of every description. Alsop a very largo assortment of , TRUNKS. We call particular attention to, our largo and extra quality of English sole leather Trunks, Valises, and a largo variety of Carpet and Oil Cloth Bags, &c.; a large lot of extra made Um brellas, all. of which will bo sold at the lowest prices. Call and examine lor yourselves at the old stand in North Hanover street, opposite the “ American House ” Oct. 18,1859 Specific.ilouieopatlilc rein** *cs. For Domestic .and Private Use, THE remedies, are care.fuljy prepared .under the, direct supervision upd inspection of Prof. Humphreys, in order to meet that great and Ibng realized want of the public, namely, Remedies for all the more common and simple ailments of life. For sale at Inhoff’a Grocery Store, Carlisle). , 1 August 25, 1850,- ■ , ... , " DR JNO. K. SMITH respectfully announ ces to his old friends and former patrons, that ho has returned from, his South-western tour, with his health greatly' improved, and has resumed practice in Carlisle. • Office - on Main street, one door west of the Railroad Depot, whore ho can bo lound at all hours, day ahd night, when not out profession ally. • (Jet.. > louJ. A. TV. BENTZ. Notice. ' LETTERS of Administration bn the esfa‘6 of John Herman, dcc’d v fate of Silver Spring township, Cumb. co„ have bofcn issued by the Register of said county to (he subscribers, the first'resfdlng in’Silver Spring twp., tlie otliois in Monroe twp. Ail persons indebted (o the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to . ELIZABETH HERMAN. ) MKNASSta HERMAN, VMm’is. : GEO. T. B. HERMAN,, \ September 22, 1859—OtV Bcullie's Parent Animal Trap. THE subscriber has been appolntedagont for Cumberland county, 101 . t '' Q . 6 o a '° " f Rentho’s patent animal trap, for °** es, Minks, Wolves, Bears, Sec. Cali and see them at the cheap Hard "7 N S RY°SAXTON. March 17, 1859. FIFTY dozen Fly pots, of ,ail colors. Linen, Cotton, and Twine, cheaper than the chea pest, just recelvd at _ ca vtoN’S May 26, 1869. . H. SAXTON S._ M" ONBY wanted at thi OfUcoin payment of subscription.' Embroideries. Bonnets and Ribbons, Domestic Goods. Cloves and Hoisery. Carpets and Oil Cloths, Trunks duel Carpet Bag.< P. ARNOLD. GREAT ARRIVAL OF I.” LIVINGSTON, HUMPHREY’S A CARO. Valuable Real Estate at private sale. 1 HIE subscriber wishes to dispose ofliis Valu able real estate, viz: , No.I.—A lirst-class limestone farm, situate in Dickinson township, . Cumberland county, about half a mile east ol Gentreville, containing 193 JICRES more or less, all of which are cleared and in ahigh state of cultivation, except 40 acres, which is well covered with thriving timber. Tho improvements are a pood BRICK ■n n HOUSE.NEW BANK BARN,corn cribs, Wagon shed, &o. A Huge MMlHmnumhcr of locust trees are growing lljJULßajj[oii the property, and a never-failing stream of water runs througli a portion of the farm. There is a very lino Apple Orchard on the premises, and a variety of other fruit trees, find n good spring of pure water near to the dwelling. The properly is in .excellent condi tion,. having been carefully farmed, and is well wbrlliy-thc attention ol capitalists. No. 2.—A valuable tract of 200 acres of what is called PINE LAND, also situated In Dickin son township, about tin eo miles west of No. 1, and a few hundred yards south of tho Walnut Bottom Rond. About 140 ncroa of this tract is under cultivation, tho balance is timber land.— Tire improvements are a log House, log Barn, and other out-buildings, a well.ol>good water convenient to . the dwelling, an Apple orchard and other fruit trees, &c. For particulars please call on or write to the undersigned, residing at Cenlreville, Cumber land county. ABM. KURTZ. September 22, 1859—6t* •Lancaster Intelligencer insert one month, and send bill to advertiser. Valuable Town Property FOR SA LB. THE offers tor sale tho property «he now occupies, on tho cqrner of High and Bediurd streets, opposite Ileisei''3 hotel, Carlisle. .The property measures 00 feet on High street, and 240 on Bedford street to an alley., The improvements are a largo stone plas tered DWELLING HOUSE, front-: ing on High street, a good back |j [fl/Gt bui Iding, fronting on Bedfordsfreet, jSa|| j| J jg Stable, Garriugo House, ; House, &c. There is a well of good water near tho door of tho back building, and also a cis term The garden is in a high state of cultiva tion, arid 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. If not sold at piivato sale before Wed nesday the 16th of November, it will on tlntf day, be offered at public said, at the court-house, at o’clock in the afternoon of said day.— Terms made known by MARGARET BAUGHMAN. . Carlisle, Sept. 29, ’59. JOHN EARLY. J. K. NOXEMAKEK, For warding & commission house, FEOER &, FEED, COAL, PLASTER. If SALT. •a ’ ‘ ' ' >«'' The subscribers having taken the warehouse, cars,and fixorres of William B. Murray’s well known establishment, on West High Street, op posite Dickinson College, would infornr the public, that they have entered into a general Fonvarding and Commission business. The highest market price will be paid for Flo.hr, Grain and Produce of all kinds. They are also prepared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia', and Baltimore, at the .lowest rates, with safety and despatch. , Plaster and Salt kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail. Coal of,ail’ kinds, criihracing LYKEN’S-VALLEY. LUKE FIDDLER, , SUNBURY- WHITE ASH, -LOCUST GAP, Litnebnrner’s and Blacksmith's Coal, constant ly (or sale. , Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. EARLY & NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Sept/!,,1859. First Gveal Arrival of ■ ‘Fall and Winter Clolliiag. THE snbscriberliiis. returned, frpm (lie Eas tern Cities, Avflli a largeand well selected stock of - . •. Fail and Winter Clothing:, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, trunks,.CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS. &c., wliich he can sell at such prices, as to as tonisli the natives. Having taken (.articular pains to select goods especially adapted tor (his market, he can as sure ids customers, that they are WELL AND FJISIIIONABDy MADE. Buyers will find it to their interest to exam ine his stock, as ho has determined to sell'upon the motto ol “SMALL PROFITS.” CEP” Remember tho old Stand, near the Mar ket House. ASHER WIEL, • - Successor to Steiner & Bro's, September 15, 1850.. SPRAIGEE’S YORK STATE Barley-Malted RYE WHISKEY. SOLE Agents for Pennsylvania, for tho sale ofthis Whiskey, WM. ELLIOTT & CO. No. 68, N. 2d S/., Phila. ' Kp~J. S. Lynch tc 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—8 m" JOSEPH U. STEEEs WATCH MAKER. South Hanover street, a few. doors, south of the Court House, Having supplied mvsolf with a large assort ft ment ol WATCH MATERIALS, Glass /jSV es, &c., I am now prepared to repair all daWijfekinds of Watches, Clboks, Jewelry, &e., that may bo intrusted to my care, on tho most reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to business to bb favored with a share of public patronage. Also, n fine 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, Sec. Also, a lar B o and lino assortmontof Gold Ungerßmgs, all of.which will bq. Sold low. A liberal share of public patronage is earnestly solicited. N, 8,.—1 have recently received a fine as sortment of Silver Hunting Detached Lover and Lepirto Watches, and a largo assortment of sil ver plated and steel spectacles, which I can dis pose of cheap. ~ , oS .v.sTm. Carlisle, July 11, 1850—ly Valuable Chestnut Timber Itdncls FOK SALE. ... On Thursday, November 3, 1859; THE undersigned will soil at public Aalo, at the Slone Severn, in Dickinson township, Cumberland ftbnfity, at 11 J'Jr'frm that day, TEN TRACTS OP CHESTNUT 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. Wm. C. Chambers, doo’d. Plans of the lots, to be offered for sale will be attached to' the handbills at the. Stone Tavern, and at (ho mill on the estate. , , Terms of. the sale to bo ten. pot cent, of the purchase money' of each tract to be paid, or se cured on l the property being struck down to the purchaser; onc.third*of the balance of tho pur. chase money to bo .paid' oh the Ist of April, 1860, and (ho balance ip two equal annual, pay ments thereafter, with interest, and sccurd upon tho premises. , . , The titles to tho properties is undoubted. samueL Hepburn, . , JHlorney forthe Misses Chambers, i September' 15,1859. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given , that an application will bo made to the Eogislature, of Pepn. sylvania, at its next meeting, for tho incorpora, tion of a Bank of Issue, vtifh .discount and do: posit privileges, to pe located in the. Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.,. Ip bo called <• The Bank of Carlisle,” with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the right to increase the same to three hundred thousand dollars. (Signed.) William Kef, John B. Parker) , Thomas Paxton, John Noble, Benjamin Givle’r,jr. Enoch Young, Richard Woods, - Christian Slayninrt, William Bentz, John S. Sterrett, A. B. Sharpe, Wm. N. Russell, Johu C. Dunlap, Joseph D. Halbert, Robert Givin, John Hnnla'p, James Holler, Itobert Mooic, H. A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson,, Samuel Greason, Goo. W. Sheafer, Jacob 11. Nejs)ey, , Benjamin Neisley. June 80, 1859—Om*. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature of Penn, sylvania, to niter the charter of the Carlisle De posit Bank, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland cpnnty, so as to Confer upon'said Bank the rights and privileges of a bank of Is. suo, 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 one hundred thousand dollars,) two hundred and lillv thousand dol lars. W. M. BEETEJI, Cashier -J-f I BARGAINS I Ij BARGAINS!! Juno 30, 1859—0 m Just received and iov sale nt reduced prices, a large lot of Sill: dusters, Sliantilla and French Laco Mantillas, Napoleon. Bareges, Lawns in great variety of stylo, cheap; Delaines, Chintzes, Brilliants, Embroideries nf less 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 Leidieh & Sawyer’i Hew store, East Main SI. Juno 30, 1859. lint nud Cnp Store. AT KELLER’S old stand, HoHh Hanover Street, nearly opposite the Hardware store of J. P. L.Vne & Son. A full assortment just received, lo which con stant additions will ho made of city as well as homo manufacture. The stock now comprises gT\ Moleskin, Cassimere, Bearer and Felt ra, Jf&HJITS, of all styles and colors, (romi|| the cheapest to the host quality. Straw Hats, a largo variety of all prices and styles, together with a neat assortment of children’s Fur and Straw Hats. Also, Meh’s, Boys’and Children’s CJIPS, embracing every kind now worn, both plain and dress Caps, to which Iho attention of the public is respectfully invited. Don’t forget Keller’s Old Stand . Carlisle, May, 1839—1 y Bargains! Bargains! 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 Dry Gooif&j without reserve, at cost or cltjr prices. Bleached and unbleached muslins at city prices. Pillow’case muslins and Sheetings ‘‘ Apron and Furniture chocks Tickings and Feint. Stripes , “ Colton-, linen and woolen table plbths . Domestic and Manchester Ginghams , c< The best calicoes at 10 eta. and the rest c< Fancy and black Lawns Lavella cloth and Debegda Bareges and Pongee mixture “ Plain apd flgured inouslin-dc-Jains u Challies and Barege de laina, “ I Silk Poplins and Alpacas “ Parasolls and Umbrellas . « Stella, printed and plain Shawls tc Fine embroidered collars u Skeleton and other Skirts “ Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jaconet e * Lfiien Cambric Handkerchiefs , “ Black and coi’d Silks ttr Black and col’d Cloth “ Cassimcrcs and Merino Cassimcrcs u Kentucky Jeans and Oassinets (t Plain and striped cotton pant stuff * u Plain and twilled Linen, t{ White and col’d Flannels ; ~u Hosiery and Gloves “ Trunks and Carpet Bags (< Country .merchants will dp well,by calling, as they will save expenses, and any one wishing to commence business will secure himself, by buy; ing the entire stock—one of'the best stands in town. So every one can make money by call -Img on . S. L. LEVI. I June 23, 1859. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. T YNCH & CO., successors toLynch & Wca- JLiland, respectfully announce to the 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 tbe old stand, South Hanover street, throe doors south of InhofTs Grocery store, and di. rectly opposite the Volunteer printing office. BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. WINES, Sherry, Port, Maderin, Lisbon, Claret, Native. Hock, Johannisberg and Bo derheimer. CHAMPAGNE, Heidsick & Co., Gcislet S Co„ and imperial. GINS, Bohlen, Lion, and'Anchor. WHISKEY, Superior Old Monongabela, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s Bast India Palo Ale, Tennot’s Brown Stout. Also, a largo lot of Monpngaliola Reclifled Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sale low. . _ , ’ Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTI CLE, will find it os represented, ns their whole attention will bo given to a proper and carclul selection of their STOCK; which cannot bo sur passed, and hopes to have the patronage of the P “ b,iC - LYNCH & CO. April 21, 1850—dm Something New!, , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SLED STORL. MB. STRICKLER & BROTHER, have .just opened, in the room formerly occu pied by Sjirvock, Taylof &, Smith, Zug’s now building, Main St.,’two doors,edt o( thb mar ket bouse, a largo assortment,of Ag'flcultural Implements and fertilizers, which they are'pre pared to sell on tbo moSt reasonable terms. The stock embraces, Plows, Cultivators, Harrows,. Hay, Straw and Corn Fodder Cutters. R.eapers, ,Mowers, Drills, Cradles, Scythes! Corn Shelters, Forks, Shovels,.Hoes, Rakes, Prun ing knives, Whetsthnes for Mow • eh, 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 Frnit, Garden and Flower Soodsi Seed Potatoes of the best varieties. They aro con-, stantlymaking additions.!* wl use every exertion Ip supply the wants ot tno 'agency for Evans 4 WaL % S r for fruit and ornsu mental Trpo}, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo attended to profit fitly. , April 21, 1859—1 y Proclamation. i WHEREAS tlio Hon. James H. GaAnAliq President Judgh of the several Courts of Common Pleas in tlio counties of Cumberland,' Perry, and Juniata,-and-Jualices of-tbs so, end Courts of Qycr.and-Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counting, and Samuel Wodclburn St Michael Cpcklin, Judges of tlio Courts Of Ojter and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and oilier oilcndora, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 22d day of August, 1859, haVc ordered- the Court of Oyer and Toribiner and General Jail Delivery- to be liolden at Car lisle, on tlio 2d Monday of November, 1869, (being tho I,4th day,) at Hi o’clock iti the fore noon, to continuC'lwo weeks. • NOTICE is hereby given tothe Coroner, Jus tices of the Peaco, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are bythe said precept comniatidod to be then and there in-thelr proper persons, with iholr rolls,records, anditi quisitions, examinations and-ail other remem. branccs, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there toproseculethem as shall be Just. ROBERT M’CARTNET, Sheriff. September 16,1869. Ladd, Webster « Co. - Improved Tight Slick Sewing'Machines. FOR FAMILIES AND ’MANUFACTURERS. ARE noted for (heir remarkable simplicity and strength. They do a greater range oi work—from the lightest to the heaviest—and in a more satisfactory manner than any other ma chine. They i lilch, hem , bind; fell, run and gather', without basting—using a straight needle—and make a lock stitch alike on both sides of the work, which cannot be unravelled,- - Please examine llieso before purchasing, and scccro the cheapest by buying the best. , ■ On exhibition and fur sale at Mrs. R. Ai Reynold’s Dagueneanßooms, W'est_oft)r. Zilz er’s office, by ■ - . , August 25, 1859—tf Fresh Groceries. JUST received by (be subscriber, a largo stock of every, description “of Groceries) fresh and cheap. Also, a large supply of Foreign and Domestic Liquo’fs,. ‘.. j consisting of very fine old Cognac, of Finet, Castillori & Go’s, (vintage 1850) Brandy, fine Old Fort, Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Heid sick & Go’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, purp Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, very lhib dld Rye Whiskey, Bourbon And Mononganoln dp), Riim, Cherry arid Blackberry Brandies, &c., for sale at the new store of the subscriber at loir prices. WM. BENTZ. . Carlisle Jririuary 20, 1859. S; V. RVKT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Odide inMocm’a Hall, fear of the Court House, Carlisle. : ■ Septeinber 22,1869—1 y . 'H., NEW SHAM,. ATTORNEY AT LAW. , OFFICE with Wra. H. Miller,, Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing Office. ~ -. f . Septembers, 1830—tf HngiicFrcoiypcs. IN' heniily and durability, ftp “ sun-drawi)’’ picture equals ajgood Bnguorreotypo-j Ihfi is the opinion expressed by the leading photo, grapiiic journals of the day, both American and English, and these may b&obtained at the rooms of Mrs. REiNoins,' Louthor Street, two doors west-of Hanover, c | Carlisle; June 10, 1859—if Vi\LU ABLE TOtvN .PUOf’ERTY " FOR SAEE. THE undersigned will soil at private snip, »R theit property on East Street arid Liberty Alley, containing 120 feet front on East Street, and 120 feet deep on Liberty Alley, baring thereon erected lour dwelling houses'. . ~ ~ n__n No. 1. Being a largo twostory aSSBSfSV Stone House, with Back-building, a HiiiltMUßrick Cistern, very Choice fruit tress,' ( ~ No. 2. Being a large two story rWmo Houso, will) bacfcrbiiildirig. Brick Cistern, Wooct-housoj choice .fruit trees and Shrubbery. , . . . ' No, B.arid 4, aro situated on Liberty Alloy," being one story stone and frariie Houses. ; Those properties .will be sold together Of separately, to suit purchasers. Any .person wishing to view the properties or wishinginfor riiatlon, will inquire of Win. 8011, or the under signed. S. & N. BELL., Carlisle, January 13, 1859—tf SUMMER ARRANGEMENT I CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. CHANGE OF HOURg. DN and after Monday, April llt)i, 1869, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Suit* days excepted:) For Mnrrlslaii’gv ; Ij* Irani. 2rf Train. . ! Leave Charaborsbnrg, 6.10 A. if. 1.00 p. Jif* t( Shippensburg, 5.40 « 3.32* « Kewville, 6.10 « 2.04 «/ « Carlisle,' 6.43 “ ' 2.45 “ “ Mecbanicsb’g, 7.16 “ 8.16 At Harrisburg, 7.46 “ 8.46 “ For Chanibcrsburg-. lit Train. 2d Train.,., Leife Harrisburg, 8,00 A.M. 1.2Q.P. M.’ “ Mechanicsburg, 8.48 « 1.66 «• « Carlisle, 9.20. “ 2.34 ‘f ; “ Newville, 11.54 “ B.pB “ “ Shippensbnrg, 10.24 3.88 : •{ . At Chambersburg, 10. op. “ 4.oft ' “ Trains leave Harrisburg l or Philadelphia, .via Ponn’a Railroad, at, 2.30, ,606, and 750 A. M; and 1.10 and 8.50, P.lll; By Reaping via Lpba'- non Valiev Railroad, at 8 a. m., 2:85 jp.»; For Baltimore, 8.20 a.m. am| ,1 p.rni; . . For. Troverton and Williamsport, at I.oo,and and 8.80 p. pi. • • Train on Dauphin Road at 2.00 p. m. ~ . FareS from Harrisburg, Mephanlcsburg, Car r lisle, Shinpenshiirg and Chatflhcrsbnrgj will ,bp ten cents for.Tickets at the Of* flee, than when paid |a the Cars. •' , ~ . O. If. LHjLlij Supt: ■ Railroad Office, Chambersbnr£, i April 7, 1869. J . .. JUST receives ii larffe assortment of Double and Single Barrel Gjins, Double and Single Barrel Pistols, Revcdvcrs, Game Bags, Flasks, Shot Poncl’ies, Powder, 3hbf, Caps, Wads, &c., at May 20,1859. Cedar & Willow Hydro.' BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari ety of Fancy ami other Baskets. Wooden Ware Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Palfs, Bed curds, Mats, Brushes and other necessary housft ‘articles* *, Rich’s Rrooms, knoivn as the best Brootri fa this or any other market, are for sale Only by the subscriber. . All articles in our line are of fered at the lowest cash prices Nor. 4, 1858 MILL PICKS, MILL PICKS. An assort, meat of Jojin Uanis’ celebrated, new pa tent MILL PICKS, just received at the Agri cultural The Picks arc superior to any now niado, and, arc warranted. July/, 1859. . ' T>iBLLS I BELLS 1f Farm Bells of tho beat Jt> makes, for salo cheap, at the hardware store of John' P. Lyno & Son'. May 19,'1859. Mantillas. Those mwaht pi oUantnia will find the largest ouft choapist assort mout at tbo cheap aiorb of Juno 23, J. A’. HCMBRICn, Jr. W. H. MASON H, SAXTON’S, J. vr. EBF.
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