iQn-TronSles ii' Tieaeh- j -. ■!! ■ < err- :i ' ; "•■•■"■■•V'O j E r*i)BENCi!, September New ixico m«il, with dates,to the 3d ins tint,-ar id A, convention ofthe peo of New Mexico mot at Santa Jo ,on the ,i u lt,, for the purpose of making arrange its for the protection of th'eir lives and iC'rty from the ravages of , thp ■Naviuaiuid ,or Indians, TheV resolved to raiselooo vol teers, and asked the Governor'to'roceiVo in, but ho would not, They then passed iOlutidns thaiowing to private quarrels be* eon the officers of tpe regular army, no,do. idenoo could- be placed on them, and that .regular, troops in the Territory, are-not idlent for its prdtectidn-, Tboy determined ake their defence into their own hands, and ill for one hundred mounted men from each ity was made. ■ Emtfnuol, 0, Harris, was lintdd Colonel of the regiment, and it is icted to bpon the campaign on.the 20th in- 4.-Fontelroy has ordered a campaign og it the Indians, to. move in three separate imns on the Ist of October. On the, Bth ;■ a band of Kiowas numbering eleven, Cotanek, their chief, went to Allison s ihe on (Draw Creek, and agreed with Mr. ;ook, the proprietor, to .coups the next day E b to the Pawnee Fork and make atreaty; the United States officers. True to their iso, they came, and induced Mr. Peacock out and look through a spy glass at, as reported, a company of BoWicra acme dis off. While Mr. Peacock ' vas £ kine they shot him through the head, Iso tl’roughtho body, killrnglum instant, WS shot Mr. Myers, h.s c ork. but bt kill him at once. He retreated to a where there was, a sick man, and warn, ,'ini of. what was going on, sank down and almost immediately. The sick man jd with revolvers, which the Indians ho apprised of, did hot soe proper to molest, jy loaded eleven ponies with goods and The people at Caw Creek wore expecting i attack from tho same Indians, and had only o company,of soldiers to protect them, Mr Kays lost eighty heart of cattle at Caw ’,ok. They wore run off by a stampede of fains. Ho is on route for Santa Fo with jargO'trtiin. * ‘ A band of Pawnees and Otto Indians, afew lya ago, came to. Council Grove, and run off xty bead of mules and ponies. From all"the information to Bo had, it seems •it there is a determined plan among all the il Indians to make way upon tho army and izons travling the plains. A" Dreadful Accident.— A Mart, Palls io« tub Top op a Steeple.—Two men were the 22d inst,, employed in giving the dome St. Patrick's Church,'West Troy, a coat of lito paint. BefflfeTgomg up, one of them, hu 'Fishhook,' wab noticed by Ids eonipan -13 to have been dHnking, and was remon ited with for ascending; blit it Was said in ly. that he was bettor able, to go up in that edition than though he was perfectly sober, 1 ns it appeared ho .was quite rational,'and slightly under ..the influence of liquor, ho i' permitted, to go up. Sixty-one feot fyora ■ground is a narrow, ledge or cornice, from to three feet wide, running around the ■Upon this ledge the two men had been some time, having previously finished mting above by means'of ladders fas from the cross on the summit of the . On this narrow shelving, whore the were at work, 'Fishhook would frequont- A go all support front tbo dome, and walk on the very ledge, to show his nbv.vo arid 'adob * The entreaties of bis companion, not so, induced him to show still greater .tdiicss, until all.at once his companion him going* when no power of him could him. Ho. had lost his balance, ilnd fall itruck'ii.fat upon a cornice quite a distance |W, and then upon the ground, falling upon, right side of the head and shoulder, in tly killing him, causing the blood to spout . his ears, arid driving the right side of head and face into a'horrid shape. Coro- Whitebock hold au inquest, and the jury dered a verdict in accordance with the wo facts. ' " Fast Women - ,— lnJbo last number of Fra ’s Magazine, the word“fast,” ns applicable the fair sex, is defined ns “a combination of ' less desirable attributes of women.” The ter'proceeds in bis defination to say that a >t girl can ride‘across the country, smoke, >t, piny billiards'bet, and talk about bGr in a truly edifying manner. .She wears rier' and more vivid petticoats, 'smaller, i, , brighter feathers,: boots with higher and more plentifully decorated with . brass rings than those of her slower anporprics, and piques herself on reading liing.” ‘fiiiACEFLT. Apfaiu.—The Detroit, .Mich., Press says, that a few days ago, a mob :n arid boys, and a few women, went to residence of Jeremiah Gariung, in the of Eoraulus, in that State, rind seizing person of Jane Lohgly, who had lived i Oanung several years, they applied a of tar and feathers to the poor woman, afterwards rode' her on a rail, treating ■ith much cruelty and indignity. She, •tely, recognized, the voices of several persecutors, who have been arrested Id for trial. ■road Collision.— A passenger train voinolo Freeport colluded on the eve thd 14th ihst., with a freight train, at Wisconsin. Five were killed and f-ttvo wounded, some of them fatally, tram had on board a' large party of lionists, who were returning from the ' fair at Elkhorn. Several of the ex lists wore injured.. Own in tub Lamp. —On Tuesday night, rain of cars Was fhnnihg thfoug i apiece ids west of Geneva, the bead light of )combtive was suddoply extinguished, igincer foui.d a hole through the glass lovers the reflector just large enough to is arm through.; In the reflector he an owl, which bad gone through the and wits still alive within/ The bird to a dash, for the light ds the engine (ong, and had been thus trapped, c Peap.—On .tho night of the 9th Inst.; mon.d’ho had boon drinking freely at Tee* Schuylkill county, Pa., quarreled the possession of a loaded gun, and ttroggling for it the piece wasdisoharg ' in thi hinds of Thomas Curry, kill in Wilson on the spot,, and severely • Martin Casey/ Curry was admit <ail in $3,000 to answer a.t the Decem don. .APiciED. —The. Troy Times oontra ie story that ■ Hconan and ■ Morrissey »ht again. Morrissey adheres to his '.tion- not to go into the ring again. An: nnlilsinghoaxwaa perpetrated at djfe 'Louis on Mqn.dgy ,wpok, in ; the persona tion of the Prince of-Wales and his suite, by some Wgs>, i'hey sent Despatch .from'Clhi cagoy saying that the Prince would arrive by the next ' train, and in the nest train, - sure enough, there was Baron" Renfrew and bis Mentor, the “Duke-of Newcastle. A, crowd was .assembleand- the ladies never thought ■of their crinoline, so eagerly did they press forward to got a sight of royalty; ■ The Prince bowed, the, venerable Duke smiled behigiily, in which the Prince joined, when the crowd offered to tako : the;horses out of the .carriage and drag the vehicle themselves-t- The car riage-moved over the .whole by eager and excited, spectators, arid, it . was nbt'until next day that they discovered that, they had: been paying honors to a bogus Prince.- 1 1 " - . " ______ Seven miles within the hour has been about the greatest'speed, in walking ; but a Mr. Hall, in a match yvith Mountjoy, the ped estrian, accomplished, the. following:, “ One mile in seven minutes thirteen seconds ; and four miles in thirty-two minutes exactly.-™ This latter is the highest point of speed on record; and the amount of training necessary to arrive at such perfection is immense. BC7* The quantity of coal oil produced is es timated to be thirty thousand gallons perday, or nine million gallons per year. Competi tion has reduced tho price from $1 25, per gallon to 70 cen.ts.per gallon, ■ tCT* A letter to the New York Tribune from Lynn county, Kansas, states that famine is actually staring the people in tno face, and that hundreds', and thousands of them are leaving fur the East. P ' «5r Starbk I’Uit.AUKi.pmA, Scpfr. 25. Flour,asuMßAL.**--*The Flour market is dull and without shipping demand, prices are weak. Mixed brands superfine »Vo offered utssf>2, and 500 bar rels "VVestern-oXira sold at $5 75. .The sales to. the trade arc within the range of the same figures, and. fancy lots at*froitv.i?(l 75(5)7 25. ■ Rye Flour is worth $4 25, and Corn iMunl sells at $3 50 for Pemm. • Grain.—«Thcrc is a light supply of Wheat-and a limited demand. Sales of 4000, bushels prime Western rod at-Si 25 ; good Southern ut $1 33, and white ,$l 35 @1 50. Ilyc Is wanted ftt 80 cents.— Corn, iafirm, with sales of good yellow at,75 cents. Outs are steady, with’sales of prime Delaware »t 3t> cents, and Pennsylvania at' 37' cents. New York Barley sold at 90 cents, and Barley Malt at ffO conls per bushel. - •' . • ■. CLOVEUSEkn is In demand, at $5 75 per 64ibs.—* Small sales of Timothy at $2 75, and Flaxseed at $1 62 per, bushel* WmsttV Is quiet. . Sales of Pennsylvania at 23 conte: .Ohio at 2-lc.|.,lihds..at 25 cents, and Drudge at22i'eents. ■ CAULISLE MARKET.—Scpthv 25. Corrected Weekly by Woodward Flour, Superfine, perjibf., : - ' $5.12 d 0.,, Extra, ‘.d0., - ' do.,' Family, do,, ' - -5*50 do., vßve, . do., . 3.25 Wnini Wheat,-per bushel, . ' L2O Tlnn- do,, do., r>lo Uye, • do., • 63 Corn, • , , do., • •' Co Oats, do.j -28 Fall lUhlry. do.; • .jjj Bimuno Baulky, do., . • 6.» Clovkshuku, ■' •' do., Timotitvsi'xi*. do.,'' .. ' , i Slanieb. On the 2(Hh,inat., by tho Rev. C. P. AVing, Mr. ’Oliver . Delancy, to .Mies Emma Shkom, both of Carlisle., , 1 ;. On the lOth inat.,by the Rev. G. D. Chcnci weth, Mr, John B, Turns, to Miss Matilda Suuop, both of this county. Oa the 20th inst., by the. Rev. A. 11. Kre mer, Mr. Daniel Mater, to Miss Lev: in a Newcomer, .both of Dickinson’township. CAKI*. DR. -HERMAN being aboutto spend a few monthsin"tho~East, huS 'associated himself with I)r. A. IV. Nichols, formerly of Buffalo, N, Y.," whom ho takes .pleasure in rocnnMUutiding to his patrons.and friends iu Carlisle and vicinity, during his nhsoncS. N, : B. Office two doors above Martin's Hotel. ; Carlisle, September 27, 1800—--it* JA€ SI JACKS!! THE, subscriber will stand his splendid JACKS for the MV season, at his stable,in Dickinson township.. Farmers .look to your inte rest. Terms moderate. September 27, IP6O-—lm Wo? ice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Smith, late of South Middleton township, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in the same township. All per sons having claims against said estate will please present them, and those indebted will make payment to SAMUEL GLEIM, Administrator, September 27, IB6o—dt# . v Wo? ice. T. ETTERS of administration on the estate .J-i of Edward S. Ego, late of the borough of Car lisle, doo'd., have, been issued by the Register, of Cumberland county, to the subscriber residing in said borough. AU persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to PETER F. EGE, Adm’r, Sept. 27, 1860—Ct Wptice. LETTERS of administration .on the estate of John Sonaoman, late of Sivor Spring town-, ship, deck!,, liavo . been issued by the ' Register of Cumborrland county to the subscriber residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to JOEL SBNSEMAN, DANIEL SENSEMAN, , Sept, 27, IB6o—(R* Administrators. Notice. TO the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Mary Croft, late of the Borougn of Carlisle, coun ty of Cumberland, doccaaod. Take notice that by virtue of a writ of Partition and ValuatipDi issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland .county, and to me directed, I will bold an. Inquest to' di vide, part or value the rod! estate of said deceased,, on the on Saturday, the 13th day of Goto bor, A;D. 1860, at lo o'clock, A. M., whon and wboro vou may attend if you think propori ' ROpERT M'OARTNEY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, Sept. *2O, IB6o —it Notice. Tt* ETI’ERS testamentary on the estate of I J Adam Hosfoilt, late of Nevrton township, Cuni borland county, doc'd., have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing ip the same township. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those baying claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement to Sept. 6,1300 —flt* AB'M, MARQUART, Etfr. ; 11 ' Notice. LETTERS of administration on thtf estate' of Willihtir M'Gonogal, Into of the. borough of Carlisle, deceased/ have boon issued by the Register of Cumberland eoiibty to the subscriber residing m said borough. All poftfbns indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having.claims to.pfesent them for settlement to • . . JAS.M'GONEGAIi/A(fm*k' August 30,18h0-i-6v •' “ - i NOTICE is hereby given, to all persons.in terested, that tho following accounts hare coon Bled in this office by tho accountants therein named, for examination,' and will be presented-to'tho .Or phans’ Court of Cumberland county, for confirpio tion' stitt allowance,-on tW 23» day of October, A. I). 1860, Vlsl : ' ,'r i 1. The account of. Jacob Kbons, guardian of John Erford, minor child of Jacob -Erford, into of East Pbnnsboro’township, dob’d. . ' ' 2. tho account of John'Elliott, Esq.,'guardian of Daniel E. Holms, a minor child of John Holms,.lnto of Cumberland ponnly, doo’d, 3/Thb account*6f Abraham'Cloudy, executor off tho last Wiil’iind Testament of Jbhri Auld, into of Dickinson township, dbo!d. ;, ' | ; ' 4, Tho account of Abraham Ciandy, adrainislm tor 'of Martin Ciandy, late of-Dickinson township, deo’d. ’ - 5. The aotnmnt of John Jacobs, executor of tho last Will and .Testament of Henry liralm!, 10-tc uf Mifflin township, doc’d, - ■ i , 0, Second and final account of Halid Deinuth, Escfc, administrator of: Abraham Severs, laid of Newtill^townrhill.doc'li, ■7, Guardianship account of: Samuel ;W; Sharpe, guardian of, tho person and estate of Siimjiol J; Ir vine, mirtbr-chlltf of Samuel .Irvine, doo’d. : 8-. The first account of Samuel,W. Nbvini admin istrator of Joseph.P. Hbviif, lato of, Shippbhsburg township, dco’d, , . 9.: Tho first .and-partial. account of Elisabeth Herman, Afanassah-.Herman, and Gob. T. B. Her man, administrators of* John Herman, lato'of Sil ver Spring township, deo’d. ■ ' , 10. li'hc account of- John H. Xfhoade, miiiistrntbr of tho ostato of Susanna High, lato of Mifflin township, dec’d.' 11. Soconduiccoimb of John if. Rhoads, Esq.; ad ministrator of tho estate of Christopher An, lato of Hopowcil townslnp, dcc’d; 12. First accohnt of John P. Rhoads, adminis trator, of George Hcfilohowcr, late of West.Poiins horo’ lownsliip, dccM. 13. Tho account of Hugh Stewart, Esq., adminis trator, of Ann Scaright, lato of South' Middleton township, dec’d. > . 14. The first and final account of A.. Jj>. Sponsler, E's({., administrator of Oilson C. Knottlo late of the borough of Carlisle,: dcc’d. . . SAME. N. SbMItfGER. Register. : ' ■ Register’s Office, Carlisle, Sept. 22, 1860. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! WE have this day received from Newport iuul Philadelphia, our fall stock of Dry Goods, embracing every variety of dress goods for Ladies’, Missus, Children, Men's and Boy’s wear. ; SHAWLS, CLOAKS, Mantles, Hosiery* .. Drawers, ' ( Hoop Skirts, . -■ .: Undervests, Bad Gloves. • , , - - ■ Embroideries, " Merino Shirts, : . , .Gavintletsi, ' ' !- ; •, ‘ ' Cravats, potions of all kinds, Mon’s Shawls, Ac. ' ~ Wolfs Celebrated Hanover IducJu Gloved . We have made our .selections of goods from the best importing ami commission Houses in New York and-Philadelphia, and tho public find on our counters the latest Paris and Lhndon stylos and kinds of goods imported. Wo have removed to our NKW STORE ROOM, under Martin’s. Hotel,.where be pleased to moot our old customers and as many now ones as will.favor us. with a call,—’ Our facilities for getting goods arc unsurpassed, and wo feel confident wo can give nlhsatisfactloh. CONSTANT ADDITIONS OE NEW GOODS WILI4 BE MADE THROUGHJTHE SEASON. LBIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER. September 27, 1860. ‘ * Orphans' Court Sale of Land. BY virtue of an order of the.Ofpharis'Court of Cumberland county,-under in partition, to Goorgo T. B. Herman, one of. tho ad ministrators of John Herman, doc’d., directed, will bo exposed to public sale at the house of William Crosier, at Stcrrett-'s Gap, on; tVcchiCfirfay, the ifth dag of Octch&y iB6O, the following described tracts of prlmo Chestnut I'imbeV Liind, all situato in tbp township of Carroll in the county of Ferry ; * No. 1; This tract is bounded by landa of Henry Soidle, James Glclaud and Christian Doctornan, and, is situated near the public road lending - from Storrott’s dap passed tho steam saw mill formerly owned by, Abratn Lamborton, Esq., about one mile above said,mill, and contains 12 ACRES and‘l4o perches, of. land, part.of.thia land.is under a growth of splendid young chestnut. .... No. 2. This tract is bounded by lands of Joaoph Young, Goorgo McClintock, hnd Jacob Kutz, and is situate on tho public road above dosoridod midway between said Gap, and said steam sawmill, and con tains 10 ACRES aiid 106 porches of laud, covered, with fine chestnut rail timber-, ... No. 3. This tract ia hounded by landaof.Philip Zeiglcr, George M'cary and . Isaac. Jones, situate close by tract No. 2, on 'said road, and contains 7i ACRES of land, and has a full growth of the best chestnut rail timber in Perry county. Safe to commence at i past 12 o’clock. Terms made known'on day of sale by - - GEORGE T. B. KERMAN, Adm’r. Sept. 27, 18C0—31 . . ; ’ or THE 7 Empire Hook & Ladder Company. The empire hook and ladder COMPANY No. 1, of Carlisle, return their thanks to the Ladies, and citizens generally for the liberal aid extended to them at their first Fair, July 4th, 1559, and would respectfully- inform them that they intend, holding “one more and the hist/'in llhcem’a Hall, during the Agricultural Fair, com mencing the . . 9TII DAY OF OCTOBER, PETEK PEFFER, and ending Saturday evening the 13th. Any small article, fancy or useful that the judgment of the. Judies may suggest, will bo gratofullj' received, and the support of the public ever remembered by the members of the Empire. ’Contributions may bo loft with either of the Com mittee on behalf of the Company. Geo. He.vdel, Jno. Campbell, Ch'n., U. C. Sawyer, C. B. Meck, D.B. Dixon, H. IVWeut, J, A. Blair, P. U. ICuiiNSi * ,C. J. Carmony, J. A. Kerr, J. T. J. B. Thompson, J. U, Siieafbr, B. K. Spanoi.br, • fSSt* Packages of 0 tickets 60 cents; Single ad 'misaiqn’.lO cones; to be had of any of the Commit tee, and at the door of the Hall. Carlisle, August 30, 1860. . Limestone Farm at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers ht Private Sale, fifty three ACRES of valuable Limestone laud, situ ated iu Monroe township, Cumberland County, one mile south of Churchtowo, on the Yellow Brooches Creek, adjoining Michael G. Beltzhoover's Mill property. . . . - The land is all cleared, in a high state of cultiva tion, and all under good fence. The improvements or® u two-atory LOG HOUSE, Wcath u IJIa orboardbd, with log kitchen attached, gwliffillliPin» a c i&tei*u and wash house adjoin- with a pump at the door, of nor- or fttiliug water. •/. Also, A large log barn, wagon shed, com crib, bog pen and other necessary outbuildings. There is an excellent young orchard of choice fruit, a fine col lection of young locust, and running water in three of the fields. Persons wishing to view the properly or kiiqw the terms of sale, can call on the subscriber on the promises, or address ADAM SEIRER, Allen Post Office, Pa. August 23, 1860—Ot TO tho Heirs aud Legal Representatives of George Bufctorf, late of tho township of Silver Spring, county of Cumberland, deceased. Take no tice that by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valua tion, issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I ,wiU bold an Inquest to divide,, part er value the, real estate of ' said de ceased, on the premises, on Wednesday, the. I7th day of October, A. D. 1500, at 10 o’clock, A. M., wlion aud where you may, attend if you think prop er. ROBERT M'OARTNBY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Sept. 20, 1800—-It rpHE public arc hereby cautioned not to JVtroßt or harbor my wife, Elizabeth, on my ac count, she baring loft my bod and board without jait cause oV provocation. lam dptorminoddo pay no dobte of either for’horsolf or the ifcWo children she has taken away with her; • , . . ABRAHAM GROVE. Newton township, Sopt. 20, 1800—flt . Register's Notice. FAIR committee op arrangements Jnol IV. Paris, Soo'y. JVoticc. Caution, ■\X7TtIiREAS,' in' and by an Act of the VV General 'Assembly of tho Commonwealth of I^sylvapia,.entitled “An Abt relating to thoi elections ofllris ComfflottwoaUU," passed on tho 3d, day of .My,' Anno Doming 1839, it la made tho dii-i ly of tho' Sheriff of every County within this Com-; nVonwoalth,. to’ giro piAUo notipo Af the Gonorpl Elections, and in such notice to onumorato — Ist. Tho OfflooraW bo okotod. , 3,1. Designating tho places at which tho election, is to bo hold. Therefore, . ■ . .. - I ROBERT M’CARTNEY, High Sheriff of tho comity of Onrabotiand, do boreby mnko known, and <rivo this public notieo to thp Electors of tho County SCnmberiand. that aKTHE SKCON.D-TJtE3DA.Y OF .OCTOBER NEXT, (betMfit ilh day of the month,) a General Ejection wißbo hold at tho seve ral Election Biatots cstabliShed by law in said County, at which timo Iho/irill T.oto by ballot foil tho hereinafter named, nil . One person for Governor ojTtho Commonwoalth 'land, Petty and York iu thp Cpngras of tho United r St Two persons to Cumber land and Perry in tho House of of tbp Conorul ABBcmbly of Pennsylvania. ■ One. person, for Prothonotary of Cumberland °°Om porann for Recorder and Clerk of tho Courts of Quarter. Sessions, Oypt and Terminer and. Or phans’Corn* of Cumborhmd county. , ~ ; One person for Register of Cumberland county. Ono person for Commissioner of .Cumberland j “onApersonfop-Hiraotor-of. tho foot,at Cumber *a(hio person for Auditor of Cmuheriand county. Tho said olcctions wiU' ho hold throughout tho county ft 3 follows: ' . j. c The clootioni in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle, and tho, townships of North Middleton, South Middleton; Doitor Dickinson and Lower Frankfprd, will bo .hold at tho Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle.;. ' ■Tho election in tho’elqction,district composed of Lower West Ponnshoroilgh' township, will ho held at the North. School Hotiso," in Plain hold. Tho election In thp election district composed of Silver Spring township, yrUi bh held at tho public house of Jacob, Ottstot, in, Hoguestoiyn, in said township. . x ‘‘ , > Tho election in tho election district composed of Hampdoo township, will bo., hold at tho public house formerly occupied by Henry B. Stono, m said i township. ~ '\ t . Tho election in the election distfiot composed of the township of Upper Alien,, will ho hold at thp public house of John Floyd,, in Slicpherdstown. • Tho olootion in the election district composed of Middlesex township, ivill bo held 'at tho Middlesex School House.. ' . .. Tho election in the election district composed ot the township of Lower' Allop, will bo hold at . tho wagon-maker shop of Jonas Uuoehborger, on Slato Tho election in the election"dtttrioh composed of East Pohnsbbtough township, will; bo held at tho house now .occupied ,by Jacob Shell, at tho ,west, end of tho Harrisburg bridge. ! Tho election in tlio election' district composed ot 'Now Cumberland, will bo hold at tho house former ly kept by W. H. Belli,; in tho borough of Now ■Cumberland. , ’ , . , , Tho election in tho Clodion district composed ot tho borough, of i Meohaniosburg, will bo held at the public house of Jas. A. Moloy, in said borough. Tho chiolion in tho olootion district composed, of Monroe township, will bo hold at tho public house of Thomas Liggit, ip. Ohurohtown, in .said town ship. . - ■ h'' -' ’.. ' • 1 , Thp election in thp election district composed of Uppor Dickinson township, will bo .held at the house now occupied by Jacob Kedseeker, in. said township. -v; . ■' . The olootion in tho olootion district composed of the borough of Nowvillo and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frahkford, Upper West Ponnsborqngh and North Nowt6n> will bo . hold at the,public, School House in the borough, Pf Newyille'. , • i. ■ The olootion in tho election 'district composed of Ilopbwoll township,, will- bo. hold at tho School House in Ncwburg, in said township. ' i ; •Tho election in tho olootion district composed of the borough of Shippbnsburg, Sbippensburg towure ship; and that part of Southampton not included in tho Leesburg election - district,' will* bo hold at the Council House, in the borough of Shipponsburg. And in and . by ah act of tho 'Gcncral Assembly of-thia Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, is tlius provided; the quftliftod/olootors.of parts ofNoWton and Southampton townshijS intuo - County of .Cumberland,’boundod'Jw tho following llnus-aiid distances, viz: at the Adams county lino,- thenco along'dividing the townships of Dickinson andNewfodto thoturbpikG road, tbeuob along said tuxupikoVto, Centro . School . Houso,on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thonco to a point oh tbo .Walnut. Bottom,Road at Reybuck's, including Roybuck’s-farm, thonco in a straight Jinotolho saw mill of tho heirs of George Clover, thonob, ftlopg, Kryshor’s run to, tho Adams county linoy.thouco along thulino bf Adaraa county, to tho placo'of hogiuningybo jvnd the sains is hereby declared a how ami separate , olottion district, tbo elootiou. to bo bold at the public bouse formerly 00-,: enpiod by Win. Maxwell, in Locshurgjf Southampton | . NOTICE IS HEREBY-GIVEN. , . • * A-v '■ i - 1 > ; ** That every ..porsoin. oxcopsing; Justices of the. Peace, who sbail hold any'offidd or appointment of profitjn , Jrust.'_undor-tho---Gnitod States, or of-this State} or a City or Incorporated District, wbo.thora commissioned officer or otherwise, who Is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Dopartincnt of this Stale, op of the United States, or of any Incorporated District, and also, that every member, of Congress, and.of the State Xiogislatnro, and of the Select or Common Council of auy City, ox Cummiseionor of any. Incorporated District, isj by low incapable of bolding or exorcis ing at, the time, the office .or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of, any,election of this Common wealth, and that .no Judge,"lnspector or other offi- I cer of such election sball .be clogiblo to bo then j voted And the said Act of Assembly, entitled , <f An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth,” passed July 3, 1839, further provides, ns follows, to wit: “That the Inspector and Judges shall meet dt tbo respective places appointed for holding tbo elec tion in the District to which they respectively be long, before 9 o'clock on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of Octob.qr&and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such. District., , “In case the person.who shall bate fccoibod tbo second highest number, of votes for,lnspector, shall not attend on tho day of .election, then the person, who shall have, received tho second highest number of votes for Judge' at the next preceding election, shall act.as Inspector in his place; 'And incase tbo person who has received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall net attend, then , tho Inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place j and if any vacancy shall continue in Gm board fur tbo space of one hour after the time fixed by law for tho opening of tbo election, tbo qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have boon elected, present at tho ttfao of election, shall elect one of their number to fill tbo vacancy.** Pariioular attention is directed to tho Act of As sembly, passed the 27th day. of February, 1839* en titled “An'Act relative to voting at Elections in tbo counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Green, and Erie,” viz: 1 “See. 1. Bo it enacted by tho Senate and House I of Representatives of tbo Commonwealth of Penn-. ! sylvania in General Assembly mot, and it is hereby 1 enacted by the authority of tho same—that it shall ; bo lawful for tbo qualified voters of tbo counties of i Adams, Dauphin', Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cum berland, Bedford, Gontro/Greon,and Erie, from and i after tbo passage of this Act, to vote for all candi dates for tho various offices to bo filled at any elec tion dn,one slip or ticket: Provided, the office for ■ wbioh’Ovory candidate is voted for, shall bo desig nated as required by the existing laws of the Com monwealth. * i u See. 2. That any fraud committed by any per son voting in the manner above proscribed, shall be punished as similar frauds are directed to be pun ished by tbo existing laws of tho Commonwealth.” For the information of. tho electors, of Camber land county, 1 publish the following, being the 4th section of tbo Act of the General Assembly ofjbe. session of 1851, entitled “An Act to provide for tbo Election of Judges of tbo several Courts of this Commonwealth/ and to regulate certain Judicial Districts.” * ‘ “See. 4. That the election for Judges shall bo hold and conducted in the several olootion districts in t]ho same manner in all respects as elections for Representatives are or shall bo conducted, and by tbo same Judges, Inspectors, and officers, and the provisions of the Act of tbo General Assembly, en titled “An Act relating to the elections of this Com monwealth,” approved tho 2d day of July, 1849, and its several supplements, and all other like laws as far ft& tho same shall bo. in force and applicable, shall be deemed and taken to the election of Jaa®?* 5 Provided, That the oforcaaid electors shall yoio io Judges of tbo Supreme Court on a soparate p ec paper,, auj for-ill pftor ,/ndg.f iW«ta>d, <o J. learned in the lair on another .operate pie? P ( i j. duty of the eoreral .AMoSflor.,'re spectively, to attend at tho GPnottti/spftW or Ttfmi.hfp elbotfitn, during me whole timo said election ep-ktet oppn, for tbo pur pose of givinfei Information I’ tho Inspectors and Judge, when called on, ih fircatlou to the right of any person assessed by them %o veto at such elec tion, and onsuch other matters relation to. too assessment of votors/aa tho,said Inspectors* or oitn or of them shall from time to timo require. ~ ■ “Ko person shall bo permitted to vote at any oloetlOny'ds a white froemaqof the ago of twenty-obo years or more, who shall liovo resided in tho State at .least’.ono- yomr, and in tho. election. 4'tstrlct wherb he offerafco vote,,ht least lon clays . immediately preceding flush.; election, and Within two years paid a Slate and county tax, which, shall have-been asgesscd.atsieast ton days bo foro the election. Butftoitiion of tho United States w,ho,hag..ptofiously boon it quantified vatqr of this State, ftud removed therefrom and returned - , and who shaU.hcwTo resided in tho election district and paid taxes as aforesaid) ahaJl bejpntitlod to vote af ter residing in Ibis State six months: Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of tho United States, between .the, ages. of 21 and 23 .years, and having resided, in this fttoto onp year, and in tho election diatrick ion days,.as aforesaid) shall bb en titled‘to vote,, aUUougU they shall not have paid taxes. ‘.‘No person shall bo-permitted to vote whose name is not contained in tho list of tasable inhabi tants furnished by tho Uoramissibnors, unless, Pirst, ho receipt fqr the payment,' Within two yoafts, of a State, or county tox assessed agreeably to, the-Constitution, end gvvo,‘satisfactory evidence cither on bis own-oath or affirmation, or on the oath or affirmation of another that ho has paid such a tax, op in failure to produce o. receipt, shall make .oath to tho payment thereof: Or, Second* if h.c claim ft right, to voto by boing. an elector between tbo ages of 21 and 22 years, shall neposo on oath or affirmation that ho has resided-in the State at least occ ydnr hcxt boforo:his!application, and make such proof of residence in. tho District as is required by this Act, aud’thafho does verily believe from the accounts given, him that ho is of. the ago aforesaid, and give such other evidence as la required by this Act j whereupon tho name of. the person so admit ted to vote shall bo inserted in tho alphaboticalliat, by tbo Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto . by writing tho word Has,'if he shall be admitted to voto by reason'of haying paid tax, or tho word'age | if ho,shall bo admitted .to vote by reason of ago, and . in either case tho reason of such vote shall bo called out to the Clerks, who shall make the like note in tho list of voters kept by him. “In nil casca.whoro the name of tbo person clai ming to voto is notfpundontholistfurnishcd by the commissioners or assessors, or his right to voto wheth er found'thereon or not, la objected to by auyquali fled eUizqu, it shall bo the duty of thoTnspootors to examine such person on-Oftth as- to his quulifidations, and if ho claims to have resided in the. State for one year-or more, his oath shall bo sufficient proof there of, but ho shall make proof by at least one compe tent witness, who shall bo a qualified elector, that be has resided within tho districtTof more than ten days next immediately preceding such election, and shall also himself swear that his bona ftdo residence, in pursuance of bis lawful calling, is within the district, and that ho did not remove in-tho said district for the pnfposo of voting therein. , '** Every person qualified as aforeslrid, and wqo ah alt makodue proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall bp admit ted to vote in tho township, ward or district in which he shall reside. . “ If any person shall prevent of attempt to prevent at) offifebf of tho election under thi&act from holding such election, or use or threaten anyviolenco to any, such officer, or shall interrupt dr improperly intefforo with him in tbo execution of bisduty, shall block of attempt to block up the window or avenue to. any window, where tho same-may bo bolding, or shall riotously disturb tho peace of said ejection, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threats, force or vi olence with tho,design to influence unduly .or over awe any elector, or to plbvorit him from voting, or ;b restrain tho freedom of choice, suoh person on'oon T viotion shall be fined in nny.aum not excccding.fiyo htindrod dollars) and to bo Imprisoned for a time not less than quo or raoro.than twelve months, and if it shall ho Shown.to tho court whoro tho trial of such offence shall bo had, ; that tho person so offending was not^ft'resident - of, tho city, ward, district or town ship whore the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein/then, on tho conviction bo shall be sentenced,to pay a,fine of not less than <f nc hundred nor more than ono thousand dollars,’ an<f . to bo imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. - , "If any person or. persons shall make any bet or wager upon tho s result of any election within this commonwealth, or aliall offor to make any such bet or wagbr,.either by verbal thereto,,or by any Written or, printed 'advertisement, challenge or invito any person or. persons to make such bet or wa ger, upon conviction thereof ho- or ,they shall forfeit and pay three times tho auidhnt so offered, to--tho bet. .' "If any person not by law shall frnud ulbntly ypto at an election in tbls corruUohweaUh, or boing otherwise quolified,ahaU vpto pqfof.his iprop ordfstriot, or if any person knowing tkp Wan t of such qualification, shall aid or procure each, person to voto, the person, on conviction; fihall be flnod iu any sum not exceeding two hundred and bo itopris ohedfor any term not exceeding three ifionlha. ‘ "If any person shall vote at more than ono elec tion district, orothorwiso fraudulently vote more than once on the same day. of shall fraudulcnfly fold and. deliver to .tho.lnspector two* tickets together, with the intofitlllogally to rote*, bradvise and procure an other so todo; ho or they shall, on conviction bq fined ip any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hun dred dollars, and be imprisoned not less than three nor more than twelve months. . ' "If any person hot qualified to vote in this common wealth agreeably to law, (cxcppt tho song of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of election for tho purpose of issuing tickets or of Influencing the citi zens qualified to vote, ho shall, oh conviction, forfeit and pay any sura not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and to bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding twelve months.’' Agreeably to the provisions of tho sixty first. Se ction of skid act, "Every General and Special Elec tion shall bo opened between the hours of eight and ten in tbo forenoon, and shall contiuuo until seven o'clock In’tho evening, when the polls shall bo clos ed." Pursuant to tho provisions contained in the 76th section of tho act first aforesaid, the judges of tho aforesaid district shall, respectively take charge of tho certificate of return of tbo ©lection of their re spective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge from, each district at tho Borough of Car lisle, on the third day after the day of the election, being for tho present year ON FRIDAY, THE I2th DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, then and there to do and perform tho duties required by law of said judg es. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoid able accident Is iiuablo to attend such mooting of judge’s, then tho certificate of fotfirn aforesaid shall bo taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of tho election of said district, who shall do and per form tbo duties required of said judges unable to at tend. Given under my hand and seal at Carlisle, this 13th day of September, 1860. ROBERT M'OARTNEY, Sheriff Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Sept. 13, 1860. Notice. THE co-partnership heretofore existing un der the name and firm of . Church <fc Eborly is this day, by mutual consent, dissolved. Tbo books and accounts are In tbo bands of O. Eborly and B. F. Loo, who aro duly authorized'to collect and receipt for tho same, and close up tho business of the firm* JNO. B. CHURCH,. C. BBERLY, B. F. LEE. Now Cumberland, Sept. 1, 1860/ The lumber business will bo continued by 0. Eb erly and B. F. Leo. Valuable Real Estate A T P U B L I C SALE. IN pursuance of tho last will of Johnston Williamson, dec’d., wo will sell on Thursday, tho 25th of October,-on-the promises, one half milo south of Controvillo,-Cumberland county, tho fol lowing described Mansion Property, of said dco’d., containing . . , , . 113} ACRES of first rata pino land, interspersed with limostono quarries, excellent for limo or building purposes. ~'Jftaai|ft • The improvements aro a largo fflmiU BRICK.SWELLING HOUSE, WmilKabout 50 by 30 foot, two stories high, in modern'stylo, with largo Kitchen attached, largo Bank Barn, Corri-oribs and Wagon-shod, in good order, and other necessary out-buildings, a well of good water, cistern ot too door, &0.. Aq.. About 05 acres of said tract is clear and in a high stato of cultivation, tbo >«*“«»*“ excellent timber. The Yellow Bweoboa creek runa along tho northern side of said eo n . j&^jzsssAVifA^' h^/r 7 tb0 I proporty, or by letter addroaaod to ouL? at Dickinson P. 0., Cumb. flotmty, Pa. , Torraa will bo made know on dayof aalo, and made j purchasers, % GREEN, ’ • ADAM OOOVEB, , I,'xecvtorn of Johnston ]Viliiameon, dic’d. Anguat 38, 1880. - ■ Q/jAsGEINDSTONES of all sizes, /vUUiod of tbo best quality, juat racolvod at H Saxtou’a. March 8,183 . PUBLIC SALEI - ■ . 'OnfFriday, September 28, 1880. Tho subscriber will sell on thq promises. In llon roo township, Oumb. co., miles cast df Churohtown, on tho road leading from Givlert Mill to Moohaniosburg, A LOT OP GRODIIft, acres of first-rate Limestone Lard, in a high slatb of cultivation arid undorgood fencing, adjoining Iqpds of Isaac Miller, Jacob Hcosor, Da vid Eborly a6d •Bodjamin Givlor. The improve ments aro:a good log Avra HOUSE, ' , A <*OOD • t - FRAME' STABLE, With Threshing Floor; together with pako House, Hog Pon, and other necessary improvements. There is . also a never-failing Spring of, Wajsr noa** thei door, and hii. orchard of Choice Fruit on tho prem ises. This property is a very desirable one for a mechanic, or man of small family/ and offers great inducements to such desiring a.cbqap and pleasant homo. - . Sale taeortmtdnoo at I o'clock, P. ‘JUT.,.when terms will bo made known by ‘ > •: ! ~ Sept, 13, 1860-*-3t* ' - v .. MARY HATSLER. Public Sale. UNDER ah order of sale, front tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, X will expose ,to public sale at the Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, tho 20th day of September, at 11’ o’clock, A. M., Uib following de scribed property: '• A LOT OF GROUND, containing 60 feet in front and 240 foot in depth, nioro or loss, situated in South Hanover street, iri said borough, bounded by lots of John .Campbell, Joseph Sites, ami M. Hoffor, buying a ono favsil and a-half story FRAME HOUSE and out J2US. buildings thereon Greeted, lato tho property of Adam Crouse, deo’d. Terms will bo made known on day,of sole. Sept. 0, 1800—ls JJJU B. PARKER, Tntitee. Orphans’ Court Sale. IN' pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, I will expose ito public side at Kingstown, on the 'promises*. on Thursday, the 4th of Octoboiy 1860, at 1 o’clock, P. M., tho‘ following described property, lately,.tbo estate of Frances Beklcs, Esq. v ,1. A.lot of ground, in tbo siid town of Kingston, containing 40 foot front, having thoroon erected a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, - tgjfll b lj|&. and back building..-. Jaß% B « iJK Stable. Carriage-house, Cistern, and @|||!jgSS39 other improvements. This property was lately the residence of Frances Boklos, doe’d. 2. A vacant lot of ground of the same size, ad joining the above.- 3. An out-lot adjoining the said town, containing Seven Acres of fine clean limestone lahd, wb|ch is susceptible of division into smaller lots to suit, purchasers. - The terms will be made known on the day of sale bjr . ; JQ.IIN QLENDENIN, . . Trustee appointed by the Court. August 30, iB6o— ts 10 . . .. EXECUTOR’S SALE - dir ’ HEAL B ST, A T E . IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’.'Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, at the late residence of Willim Sanderson, dco’d., in Franklbrd township, on Saturday the 29 th .of Sep tember, at It o’clock A. M., of said day, the follow ing real estate, late the property of said dcc’d:, to ,wifc: A TRACT OF LAND in Frankford township, 'bounded by lands .of William Woods, Michael Stopt,, Abraham Burkhart, John Brim, and Jacob Swoyer, containing one hundred, and Uccniy-one acres and one hundred and stxp.erches, more or.less, of which about ninety-five acres.-oro cleared, and tho residue is covered with timber. The improye- aro a good twostory. • weAtherboarded HOUSE,- : with Wash House attached, A GOOD BARN, Carriage house, Wagon shed, Corn crib, and other out-buildings. • There is a well of excellent water near tho door, an* apple orchard, and other fruit trees of different varieties. The clear land has been nearly all limed and is in a good state of cul tivation, • Terms of sale will bo made known on tho day of sale by the Executor. JOHN SANDERSON, >v Ux’r. of Wm; rfcc’iti ■ •August; P.U 811 I C S A L E op. ... ■■ feEAfc., ESTATE. WILL bo sold at public sale, on tfao promises, in Monroe township,,ono milo north.of Churchtown, ba tbq 'Lfsbuta road, ou Tuesday, the 2d 6/ October next,'. at r l M., that excellent LIME STONE .FARM, belonging .to tho hdirs.of tbalate Hamel Baker. This farm contains 106 ACRES, about 75 of which are cJearodand in a high state of cultivation, tbo balance iayaluablc .wood-land, ffniiil Tbo improvements ore a largo two story STONE HOUSE, Stone Bank @H|i lti»Bani, Corn Cribs, and other nocessa- Bffi|yyfl6ry out-buildings. AThcro is a well, of to the d.t?pll ing, and there aro also on tho promise 9,0 Apple orchard and other, fruit tree?, A, tho farm has boon recently limed; rind in all respects tho property is desirable an.d valuable.,, Persona wishing to view tho, property bofbrp tho. clay of sulo, will ,plcaso c.-fl on Fetor Baker, who resides on the skiffo* .. . . - r GEOltG# RRINpLI?, . ExeCre. of pctnicl Maker, dec’d. August 16.1860 —ts ' • Foreign B aird Domestic Uqnf&o EDWARD SHOWER respectfully aunoun ccs to the public, that ho continues to keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a largo and very su perior assortment of " Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at lils now stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Ho tel, and directly south of the Court-house, Carlisle, BRANDIES, ■ AU of choice Brands. WINES, Sherry, Port, Madorin, Lisbon, Claret, Na tive, Hock, Jobannisborg, and Bodorhoim ' or. CHAMPAGNE, Hoidsick & Co., Goislor & Co., and imperi al. GINS, , Boblcn, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nec tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best to bo had in Philadelphia. BITTERS, Of the very best quality* Dealers and others desiring n PURE ARTICLE, will find it as represented, as bis whole attention will bo given to a proper and careful selection of his STOCK, which , cannot bo surpassed, andhopes to have the patronage of tho public Carlisle, April 12, 1860, Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge of tho several Courts of Common Pleas of tbo counties of Cumberland, Fer ry, am) Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts i of Oyor and Tormirttr and General Jail Delivery in j said.counties, and Samuel Woodbiirn and Michael j Ooeklin, Judges of the Courts of. Oyer and Term!- . ner and General Sail Delivery for tho trfai all capital and other offenders, in tho said conniy of Oumborlond, by thoir precepts to mo directed/ dated tbo -27th day of August, 1860, have ordered the Court of Oyor and Terminer and General Jan Vo -5 livery to bo liolden afc'Carlislo, on tbo 2d Monday of November, 1860, (being tholltb dayel 100 clack in , tho forenoon, to oontinuo tiro weeks. ' NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices ,of tho Peace, and Constables of'tho mid count, of Cumberland, that they are by the said prooopt com- . mondod to bo then and there m thoir proper per- ; sons, with thoir rolls, records, and inquisitions, ox- 1 nminations, and nil other remembrances, to do those , things which to thoir offices appertain tb to done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosoontcr against tho prisoners that am or then shall bo ip the Jail of said county, are to be thereto proseoato them as shall bo just, ■ , ROBERT M’CARTNBY,' Sheriff. Carlisle, September 9, iB6O. Is. S. W. FOVLK, A TTORNEY at, Law. Offioa with J. B. -CA- Smith, Esq., ,in Glass’ Bow, in rear of First Presby tqriap Church, All business entrusted to him will, bo promptly, attended to. April 28,1860, ! 1 ■ BMOVAIi. :-x .. AJj; SPpNSLER has removed- bis office • to htß new honso opposite Glass* hotel* Carlisle, March 29, 1860—tf ' - J. Job Work dons at this offifcg. ■ CARLISLE .FOBS! 171' GARDNER & CO. now majmfaotM® J? « and keep con.tantly-I'OR' BALE/ at their extensive BtoamWork* on East Main Urge iksaortmont of Agriooltural' IniploiMqt,, of well known nnd approved usefulness U»F»rOM«, among wbfoU ttoy wbUld call especial attention to iV iriiifytibty. oitttoM**® 'A >.»*{ Patent GuarSjstin£ Grain Drills which has takonbvor MflfrJflwti bIdWC State and County Fairs# : -.T0., tho ,farmeW;iOf .vwß* borland/York and Perry counties wo need in. detail of the merits of this-drill* are now in use on the best fangs io- Its reputation ia established aa.tbo jno«t*«oxnpltw grain drill now manufacturedin.tho United. SUtW* It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, BarloyAJjn Qrawy dad regular, without bunching springs pass tho drill over stumps and s(onefti into* out breaking pins or tho drill*. Poreyoa.ana Jar sowing, tho Willoughby GumSpnngDriUieun cqnollod by any. other. Wo. also sell the following articles, which *o con ireoommofld to farmers qj reliable Implements of cstabuihod characteri. - •; : * • ; ■-r. J forriaon’a Patent Corn Planter t , hath’* Patent Strata and FqddorCutUr, ,< ■ Jiridendolft Patent CornSfalbr, Joh»atan*B Coat Iron Hog a' Harn’a Patent Cider Mill,. - ; t«r>. * Also. Throoaud Four Horso Powcrfl.dact Xhtaob jng Machines, Cast Iron Field- Rollers* Castings of various patterns, Corn Cruahotflftand 1 other articles for, farmers teo'numeroudld jaenuon. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ton plate Wood Stores, with an immense , variety of other castings for bons# keepers and others. We hayo also ah attractive variety of pdtterns for - ‘ “ IRON RAILINGS, - and Cemetery enclosures* to would oaU attention.. . . ? V, . .STEAM ENGINES AND ifILL GEARING. To this department of ourbuslness wo tlcular attention. Our already oxtenaivc patterns for-paper, flour and saw, W constantly increasing. Mill bwmclrsond millwrights will be furnished with a* catalogUo«of various mill patterns on application; OuV machine shop comprises all tho various tools for turnipg, .planing and finishing shafting nnd casting;bygood and catoful machinists. ■ • *• " - STATIONARY SXEAM, ; of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 boric power, built in the best stylo and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may bo been in successful operation at many of thelargSat distilleries and tanbneriesin Carlisle, and.Cumb’d, Perry and DnupMh cos., to tho owpers of Svhith wo confidently refer fdb inforifiation »S to their efficien cy. Persons wanting Stoiim .Engines are earnestly feimcsibd.lb call hud examine before contracting elsewhere. 5 v V tfOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment is a steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is , now in complete order for tho manufacture of every description; of. BUILDING MATERIALS,., ;.m , for costly as well as tho plainest house. Window Sash furnished from five ’cents upward, ac cording to.fliio of glass; Window Framcsfromsl;Sl upward 5 Shutters and* Rolling GJlindß from SI,TA upward! Door frames from sl,^s Panel Doors from $2.12- upward. Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards; Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in Mtow building, furnished at the lowest pribcs;And> oNh# best quality of lumber. Wc aro also-'proponed as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN -OARS for transporters on. tho raUrodd/with-.prcdinptnMO and oh roasonable terms*' Tho continued publio la respMtrr fully solicited. Orders by,, mait promptly, aihnid cdto F.’HARDNBR A CO. Carlisle, May 3, .18601 ' 1 sth.& Ahead!! SECOND OREA^ARRIVAL.Op Spring; CtdodSi r 0 .now opening our TV’Spting doodsi which wo qfos sp;thq, qiUiens of Cfii;lialp and vicinity, atunuaWally lflwpricei i tbo determination to keep pacowllh &oVJdmca.and iho reputation of “Our House” forjsclUng.Cheap' Goods. v- - ' ■YTo purchase our goods for “C ASH ”> thereby enabling us to sell at cheaper, rftteathan the most favored bouses, a fact our friepds. abd toniers should bear in mind. Thq^,fqU,omnff 4Coja prizo but a small-portion of stock . Plain AFancy 6ilka> / J. Foulard Silks, Pufisionncty ; -i Delaines, , , • Borages; ' French A Scotch Ginghams*./ . French A American ChmUcij Laco 4 Silk Mantillas, Foil deChevrcs,.. American Ginghams* . Valencia^, ‘■ Poplins,..- '. Dawns,; ' . Plains/ '; \ \ . -Shawls:* * \ , . A rpry general assortment of’moiirfllng 'gqqds. Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., Ac. Douglas 4 Sherwood's New Skirts, the “BELLE OF THE-, SpJJTHI? , tho most perfect and beautiful .skirt over -produced, made with ono clasp and warranted not to get out order, in 8, 11, 15,?0,30,35,40; nddSO Hoops. The largest stock of . . . v CARPETS AND OIL GjLOTBS- . > . over brought to Carlisle,' ' YTo price of tho very best quality of,Oil Cl dibs toftOcts! ‘per square yard* tojyhiqh wo ipvito the attoption of housekeepers; tro sell ibom lower than they can bo purchadcjl • sloro in .the interior of Pennsylva nia. Our goods in this’ lino aro purchased diroot from the most celebrated manufactures, and fot du rability and design cannot bo surpassed; “LOOK ING GLASSES of all sixes and at reduced pncea Cloths, , . ' 1 Cassimorcs,. Sattinctts, , Tweeds, Cottonadcs,, Kentucky Jeans, , : Vestings, &c., &o, ‘ t > Remember wo arc determined not to fcorinttersolo/ and defy competition, A. W..BENT2. / Carlisle, April 26, 1860. \ s ' . I. .- MERCHANT TAILOR ANR CLOTHIER, Respectfully informs the public that bo has just oxtensiyq stock of Fall and Wmi'er Goocls,' . which for variety, beauty. and price, cannot-bo celled in the county. All of which will bo soli! for yard or made to- measure in the most approved styles. CLOTH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! ■ Fine hlayk French Clotli of every grade, Brown,' Away and Navy Bluo, and many, other c.olojjj; CnssimoroS of tbo very latest sf/lds; in immense in Jargp quantiiicvof tbo latest stylos- Also, a vor/ largo, lot of Satiaoila, nols, Shirting/Ae-, which writ bo sold ot Iho lowest respectfullytavitod to in»P«‘o" largo stock of-gbodfs, assuring thorn that a call will nofidcur tbo least ohligalion pq purchaser*. E. SHOWER. Ladies Sqjft ~licai(ioL ..-F™hoh style, and Brisa Tranks/ Bonnet, Boxes, .Kravclmg, Bag*, Ao.— Gent V rail'd Leather ami Solo leather Brass Band Tranks, Valises, now traveling Bags,’ *O. A largo oeaortmont and low prices.., ■,.. ~ 1 Furnishing .> i; { The largest and best variety of font's Furn jiblhs Goods, and at the lowest prices can Bo found s* , ISAAOLtyiNGSION’e, North Ilanovor street, opposite American House. Carlisle, Sept 13. 1800. , , ‘ . ~ . Great bell mass meeting! ;Now being hold, pn North Hanover stroCt.'Car lisle, whore the Farmers are all, invited and examine the great variety of farm Stilt Jurt twol-; ved, and which; We arb 'Belling very cheap/ .Hood, Belle can bo bfiught from $2,60 to $6,60;- wo h*v» the great western ,peU) : the Farmers favorite.fhjß. and see them all famors who are in Want Pfagqoa and cheap 8011. • - ‘ .* V' a v June 21. JOHN P. -DYNE ■» Bf)N/- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. r . •, A. DEHUFF, Jußlice-ofithe f?ace, ifast.Hlgh Street, opposite, Martin’s hide), Carlisle, WtU at tend promptly to eoUectiqnS, and to all the vatlWß duties of a Justice.' - ' ■ ! - 1 July 28, 1660. v... 1 !. CCYTHESt SOYTffleSfT ■ ' :i , I '. KJIOO dos. Scythes and Sneths, wito the lalgost assortment' of lyhetstones. Rifles,‘WateWKOgs, Wa ter Cans, Bake's, Shaking Forts.Hsy Forks. Ma nure Forks, An., jnst received and for sale 1 cheaper than aver at the cheap hardware atom of '’' - ' June jl. 11 H. BiXTdtf. GENTLEMENS’ WEAK. Trunks, Trunks. -e
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