t ■/; HOB LAW IS INDIA) A. $ \ j"':A at Excitement in Clark County, hid. — ln- I? '■Jf agnation Against the Negroes, [From tho Louisville Democrat, Aug. i.] ' For tho past two days there has been eon jderablo oxcitenient in 'Olark county, Inti., bused by the attempt op thfepart of negroes b commit a. most damnable outrage upon'the jfcrson of an old and respected lady of the liiunty. Within'tho past two months the re- Ibrrences of outrages of this kind in the bor fer counties of Kentucky and of Indiana lave been of frequent occurrence, and so in anso has been tho feelings of tho citizens [gainst this class of persons, that many of tern have been compelled to leave their holl ies to escape summary punishment, for if fey had bec’n'capHired they would no doubt [are been hung on tho first tree, iYesterday'nTorning tho body of a negro was |uud on tho Charleston load, about4oo yds. un where tho outrage was committed. At £j r :M time our informant left the excitement ■TefjSfcs intense, and there was no telling-what -;4 s «if'ht bo tlie'result— n mob against the no ,■ being anticipated. ' lnst accounts the negroes wei*h ‘fleeing Evansville in all dircolinns, being Tear- V'jj'ijal* of being killed by the citizens. The citi 'iMjjns bent tliem wherever they 'chn roach and they seem deformitied, since the iJteufal outrage of tvi’o negroes upon the per “.white lady on Sunday, to rid the city '•.tatpSptifoly of.them. On Monday night a crowd i’-fOttade a rush for. the steamer Carrie to clean the negtofes, but fortunately they were •est. The wildest excitement prevailed :.;Xyhen fho Lady Grace left there. She arrived Vlboro yesterday, and reports that the negroes soared almost out of tjjoir wits. They it. fc#|o coming away on boats and taking to the sS«f oo^B- Wo hbpo'nothing serious will occur. 'W aSh ' later.' Wo learn that the military authorities wore to pur. a stop to tlie proceedings le m °h. Several negroes have Coon kill- or hung, and an order has been issued f'M&wmipelUng all the negroes to leave the town, ■;ff;||bd all persons who have them in their em ’’§PSSf°y are or(^ore( f to discharge and drive theat ;?|?pfom their premises. Colombia CoOnTV.—lt is the intention of tlie Democrats to bold-a .series'of mass (or meetings in the Woods daring the com ■VrwP 6 campaign, Seals, stands and tents will erected. A good movement that might bo peopled Trith beneficial results in other count ■#les. » ■I&& ; _ k 4 What’s the Right Name?—Some people icak of the internal revenue as the “ infer revenue.** But an exchange, in view the probable duration of the term for it will bo imposed, suggests that “etcr- M||fal avenue” would better "express public - w |At Fredrick, Md., by the llcv. P. L. liar* [sun. on the I4tli of August, 1804, Mr. luitMAa Flint, of Carlisle, to Miss IIENRiEt- L Nunemaker, of Carrol county, Md. On the 10th inat., by Rev. S. P. Sprccber; George W. Siiat2en, to Miss Lavina C. • brth of Franklin co. ■ n ». '• ami this place, on the first inst., UenuV Lewis, yil.y child ol Lewis and Eliza Masouheimor, fed 8 months and'24 days. ' ‘lt ia well \yjith tbo child ! Ho sweetly sleeps Jesus! Thou hast a babe in Heaven V* '* Loud mourner ! bo that solace thine ! .’vS'rv;; Let hope her healing Charm impart; And soothe with melodics divine, ’■'tW® The anguish of a parent's heart, think ! the darling of thy IoVO, Divested earthly clod, -^ m ' d unnumbered Saints above, Basks in the bosom of thy God,!” . s. p. this Wmighon the Oth insh, EliZa ;:: wife of George Murray, aged 47 years. i , U II tfidr*: ~~ MARKET*—Aua.IC, 1865, Superfine, per bbh, Extra,. *S‘do., Rye, ■ do., Wheat, per bushel, Wheat, do., do,, d<?.‘, '•>/OaTb, do,, i->] Bpbinf BAnr.ar, do 0 tlo., do., ■ Cloverseed, do., KTtuoTHVSfiEb do., ; f ■ ftlarbk f AiIADELPIIIA MARKET, Auo. 10, '65. superfine, - JSXTttA,, - ' - Flouu, McAti) , red/ ’SffiP' “ wl'itO) SSlfcra. * SirH, yellow, • “ . white, LTB, .OVERSEED, - Sbetp, - ?‘i£S laxseb v - lIISKET, - MP£5. • .-•-•■* ■ . , ~..» E FEMALE COLLEGE. ||| Rev. T. Drtitglferiy, President. |fIIOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARS. !*"TnniS Seminary wlilch includes tho School gJ- lately under do. charge of Alias Alary Hit her, will apod Under tho direction of- Key. T. Daugherty as President, with a full corps of ablo Instructors, so as to give to young ladies a thor ough education in English and CjaUsioal studies, £i£||nd also, in tho French and German ladgUagos, slilp Music and-Painting, and other ornamental ?ff^waachca. Especial caro will bo given io Boarders in the of tno President, A primary department for tho younger scholars, had in connection with the Seminary. 1 ' ri »o session will open on .Wednesday, tho 6th of P ember, in th o elegant School Rooms of Emo llmrch, which have been- designed for that oso. t terms apply to tho President, ig. 17, '65. i I AtlmiultiU-iilor’s Notice. tyJOTICE is hereby Riven that letters of Ail- ILN ministration on the estate of Andrew I*. Slrownawoll, late of Silver' Spring twp., deceased, ]P avo been granted to the undersigned, residing in Bhe Borough of Mochauiosbufg< All persons in debted to lbo said estate arct fequctfted to make payment, immediately, and those having claims igainst tho estate will also present them for set tlement. Aug 17, 1865-Rt Executor's Notice. rVTOTIOE is hereby givefl that Letters [1 i testamentary on tho estate of Ann Stuart, lato of »ho borough of Carlisle, dcc'd., have been granted to tho undersigned, residing in Frank furd township. All persons indebted to tho estate nro requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against tho estate will, also present them for settlement. Aug. 17, l&O4-0t Job Printing, neatly excused 1 . Mt'LTES young, largo and well-broken, hover in Govern ment service. ’ 1 FINE RIDING AND DRIVING, HORSE, ' ONE FRESH MILCH COW, AN EXTENSION TOP FAMILY CARRIAGE (for ono or two horses,) Two Buggies, ono Sleigh, one Farm Wagon, ono sott double Harness, two set s single Harness, ono double sott Yankee Harness, riding Bridles ami Saddles, four good Fly Notsya lot of Horse Blaikots and Covers, a largo lot of Halters and Chains, Shovels, Forks> Wheelbarrow, <tc. Also, 300 O O OB LOCUST BOSTS, (hewed and lucrtiscd,) 200 LOCUST POSTS, suitable for hoard fence, a lot of Chestnut Hails, and Fencing Boards, Ac., together with other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence nt 9 o’clock. A. M. When terms will be made known by JOS. W. PATTON, JOS. A. STUART, • , Administrators. Carlisle, August ll), 'Go—2t A HANDSOME S.uberbun Residence nitn ato on (ho York Head, oho-half mile East, of Carlisle and within the Borough limits, com prising about (Wo and a-half acres of,Land finely improved) having thereon erected a , vfryggda. TWO STORY ® |T|U .BRK K HOUSE. nearly new, Stable, Carriage House, Ice House, and other convenient out Buildings, ahd a good-Will of Water and Cistern* Tho grounds arc Lustfully laid out •and beautifully adorned with shade trees, flowers, shrubbery,' together with an abundance of fruit of all kinds. Tho house is beautifully located in an elevated position with a lawn in front sloping gradually to tho road. Also, an elegant Brick Private Residence on Miin street, Carlisle—-tho lot containing 80 fetfl in front Ulld JUO feet in depth well covered with fruit trees ami flowers, a fine stable at tbo foil of tho bit. The building is conveniently and substanti ally constructed and contains all tho modern im provements* Arrangements can bo iriado to giVo tho purchaser Immediate possesion if desired;— For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agt. Carlisle) August, Ifl. 1865. 0,50 80.0 5.00 1.00 1,80 Valiiiihli; Farm at Public Salc- : riIHE Esncutor of George Yodt, Into rtf Up* *• per Alton Township, CJuulbcrland comity, Will soil .at public sal;, o;t Thursday, the filsf day of 'August, IS(>5, all that Valuablepiece of land situated in the said Towilsbip, bounded by lands of .Michael Yost, Samuel Mohler, John Mil ler and others containing 95 AGUES , inure oi* loss, of first rate quality LimCStono Land, ill the high est State of cultivation. The improve- tL_jl ments are a first rate now Bank Bant, a two story Frdmc Home, with all the iSasjK* neccssar}' .out buildings. A never ijJLiAiSffi* falling strcnnl of running water at the 1 ' house and barn. The outsida fencing is nearly all Locust post and Chestnut rail. There are about six acres o'* very fine heavy Timber still standing. 'Anns of Sale: Ton per cent. Of the purchase money to bo paid when the property is stricken down. The widow’s interest to remain in iheland and the residue of the purchase money to -bd paid on the first of Apnl, ISGfi, when deed will-bo made and possession given Taxes for the year 18(5jB to bo paid by the purchaser. The tenant's shared the crop Is reserved. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the promises, about two miles south-east of Meehan ioaburg, cn the State road leadlug from Gettysburg to Harrisburg. 14,00 8,50 1 25 7 60 6 50 - 4 75 2 00a 2 00 2 ,10 - 1 12 ,17 00 5 60 2 40 a 2 45 * 1 00 a 1 02 2 25 f’IHIB Heirs of Robert M'Otino, den’d., late -I- of Southampton townsh'p, Cumberland coun ty, will ollbr at public sale’ On Friday, the 22d (lay of &cptcnther % 1865, on tho premises, situated in Southampton town ship, on the turnpike, threp miles oast of Ship pensburg. adjoining lauds of Alnjor l£elso and others, containing 120 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, more or lees, in a high state of cultivation, and under good fonco, all of which is cleared except some twelve acres of valuable .timber lan I. The improvements area largo DOUBLE STONE HOUSE, with back building, Frame Tenant House, largo Stone Bank Barn, Wagon. Shod, Corn Cribs Carriage House, and other necessary There is a fine APPLE ORCHARD on the promises, and other Fruit Trees. Also, at the sainojtirao and place, will bo sold a tract of valuable Chestnut Land, about 4 miles south of the mansion farm, and 2 miles south of Leesburg, ' Containing 13 Acres, Which will be sold togothor or in two lots as pur chasers may desire. Atfy person wishing to view tho promises, can call on Henry Young, residing on tho farm, or the undersigned, residing near Carlisle. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock, A. M., of said day, When terms will be made known hv JOHN STUART, Tr., F. W. SBAHI3HT, Heirs of It. M’Cane,, decV. Aug. 3, 1865: ■ JOHN MILLER, AdminiatrtUar. '\\T ANTED.—Two uf three good qnarry * » men, for building and read purposes; also,' two fence makers, who understand tho business thoroughly. .Good wages will bo’paid by J. MISH, Keystone Nursery, Harrisburg, July 27, 1805-8 f , JOHN WALLACE, Executor. VALUABLE Tit ACT OE LAND AT PKBVAIE SA&I3. SITUATE, in Middlesex township, imme diately adjb'ining tbo Carlisle Sulphur Springs,,, Oonsia ting'6f tvbout ono-half gravel and tbo other Slate Lands hnd containing 175 acres, about3oof which are covered with good timber. The i£n •proTcJmcfita nro a largo TWO-STOUY ySmkiK ins house, S weather boarded and plastered, largo log Barn, with Hay House attached, together with other convenient ont buildings, an excellent and never failing well of water at the ;loor, and a stream of running water on the farm near tho buildings.— The farm is in a high state of cultivation, well set with clover and grass and under good fo’ncq, a largo portion of which is post and rail, and the improvements in good condition and hhficTsomol'y located. '* Tho above Farm could conveniently divided in two trnots, and if this‘fsurchasor should desire il, 100 nr 125 ucrcb ‘fftclucllng'tlio buildings, would bo sold and t'ho’rcoiduo otherwise disposed of. For tetmß hnd further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSIiER, Ileal Jlntatc Agent. Aug. U, 'os—6t TEACItBKS WANTED.—TIio School Board of Silver Spring township, desire the services of competent Teachers, 10 Male and 2 Female to conduct the Schools said township for a period of six months each, commencing in September next. Liberal wages will bo paid.— ICxaminations to.bo held in llogucstowu, August 2Uth, 1805. By order of tbo Board. August '05—31 PUBLIC SALE On TUESDAY, August 22, 1805* BSy* WILL be sold nt Public Sale, ort tbo flbovo day, in tho Borough of Carlisle, tho follow ing valuable .personal property, belonging to tho Palate of tho lato IVin. M lleetem, dc’c'd:, viz 17 Head of Extra 1 Pair of Splendid Mulched Bay CARRIAGE HORSES, (hewed and mortised, A LOT OF OAK POSTS, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE At Private Sale. July 27* 1865-t a* Valuable Farm for Sale. BY virtue of sundry ■writs of Venditioni Exponas, Levari Facias and Feira Facias is* sued out ot-tho Court of Coimnon Pleas of Cum berland county, and to mo directed,- I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at Mio Court House, in tbo Borough of Carlisle, on Fr\dtiy % ihe 25 th day af Avgmt, A. D. 1805, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described Real* Estate, viz; A tract of land in North Middletbn township, Cumberland Co., bounded on the East by Samuel Hess, on tho West by John and Solomon Krisslngor, on tho North by Marlin Ross, and on tho South by Samuel Hess, contain ing fifteen Acres more or less, hav ing thereon erected a Log House, Log |iS|a||g&g and Fratno Barn. ■ Seized and taken ip execution as tho property of John M. Waggoner. A tract of land situate in South Middleton town ship, bounded by the Carlisle and Hanover Turn pike, Thomas Haycock, John Craighead and oth ers, containing thirty three Acres more or less, having Hiereou erected a one and a- JJun.,3- hftlf story Log House, Log Stable ami other out buildings. Seized and la- ken in execution as tho property of Richard Brown, Garnishee of Alex- under March. A tract of land situate in West Peunaborn’ township, Cumberland Co., bounded 'on the North by tho Conodogninet Creek, artd on the West by. land of Ahl .t Newcomer, on tlio South by land of Henry Lehman, and on the East *l>y land of Peter Ahl, containing seventy-two Acres tnoro dr to. having thereon erected atwo sto- a n ry Frame Weather Boarded House, dSBSSSjK Bank Darn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, iiiSHL Frame Shop and other necessary out IjlljJagM buildings, an apple orchard aud oth- 1 ™f l ™ cr fruit trees. R. A. BUCHER, tSeci'eiary. A-tract of Mountain land, situate in FrAnkford twp., Cumberland co., bounded on tho North and East by tho land of Win. Drawbaugh, and on the South by tho lands of Win. Alter, and on the West by the land of tho heirs of Jacob Ensmingor, doc'd containing sixteen acres more or less —Also— Defendants interest i’n a tract of land situate in Frankfort! twp.-, Cumberland co., bounded on the North by lands of George Washmoof and Joseph Hippie, on the East by lands of Benjamin Tritt, on the South by lands of Win. Drawbaugh and Win. Green, on the West by land of Andrew Oiler, having thereon erected a Two Story jjk ’ house and large Bank Barn and olh er necessary outbuildings, oojitain- ||S£Sffi|ja iug Two Hunviycd acres more or less, —Also— Defendants interest in a tract of mountain land situate n Frankford twp., Cumberland co., hound ed on the North by lands of Win. DraWbaugh, on tho East by Jacob Ensmingcr, on tho South.and Most by Wm. Alter, containing thirty two acres, bo the saino more or loss, and taken in execution as tho property of Jacob Ensmingcr. f ‘ tract of land situate in Upper Allen township, Cumberland Co., bounded on the East l by Coover’s heirs, on tho West by Public. Bead, on tho North by Noiswangor <fc Soabrooka, and on tbo South by Adam’s heir.*-, containing ton Acres' morO or loss Seized and taken in execution as tho property of. Samuel Flickingor. ' To bo sold by mUj* e , . JOHN JACOfIS. Sheri#. obcrilT s .Office, Carlisle, August 8, 1805, On all sales of $5OO or over, $5O will .bo required to bo paid when tho property is stricken off, and $25 on all sales under $5OO. RE A! E$T ATE. BY virtue of an order of Sale on proceed ings in partition between Samuel Grier pl'ff, and John KePcr and wife, in her right will expose to public sale at tho Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Friday tho 25th day of August ISGS. at ten o’clock a. m., the follwing subscribed Ileal Estate viz : Purport No. I containing 88 and 82 perches, situate in Silver Spring Uvp., Cumberland 00., ad joining lands of Dan’l Foughtj T. A, Woods, Goo. Hocli, add Samuel Garm.in, having thereon crec tco a House, Bank Barn and other improvements. Terms op. Sale: One-tilth of tho purchases money In paid on the day of sale, and tho balance on tho first day of Ap ril 1805,’t0 bo secured by re cognizance with approved security JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, Shoi ill's Office Carlisle, ) August 10, 1865. J A DESIRABLE FROPERTY FOR SALE. r PIIE subscriber offers at private sale, his 1 property, situated in West Pcnnsboro' town ship. Cumberland Co., on tho road leading to Hep burn's Mill, tint!' ouo half-rhilo from Good Hope Station, containing about TWO >ORES OP odof) GROUND, A—a. with a got d Loo House, Frame Sta bio, and good Black Smith Shop and |Sl2lli!raP stand erected thereon and having abundance of Choice F ruit upon it, such ‘us apples peaches, plums, grapes, etc. T. G. SPEALMAN. Aug. 10, 'os—-It* Notice. IN THE Orphans’ Unurt uf Cumberland County, in the 'matter of the writ of partition and valuation of the real estate of William.Camp boll, late of the borough ofNewvillej deceased, the same having been confirmed by the court, and hna not been taken by any of the heirs entitled thereto. Now to wit, March 21, 1305, rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of the said William Campbell, deo'd., to appear at the next stated Or phans’ Ciiutt, (to bo bold at Carlislcj on Tuesday, the 15th daj of August next,) and accept, or re fuse to accept the said real estate, nt the valuation, or show cause why the same shall not be sold. Notice to tlboao residing out of the S.tato of Penn sylvania, to wit: John Hood lin'd Joseph Hood, residing iti the State of Ohio j Joseph F., Hubert, Jane. Elixa, William Ollivor, Mary, John, James, Samuel. Caroline-and Morgan Campbell, residing in the Statosof Indiana and Illinois, by letter and by publishing notice in two newspapers ih Carlisle three times, and by personal service upbri those re siding in this county. By the Court. -'•w In testimony whereof I have hero f SEAS< Junto sot my bald and affixed the of said court, at Carlisle, the 22d day of March, 1363. ’• .> E. Corn-ham, Clerk. Which notice of the above rule is hereby given. JOHN JACOBS. Sheriff's. Office, > Sheriff, Carlisle , July 13, 18(55.- J 3k ELI YOST, Executor NOTICE is heretjy gitdrt that Lotteis of Administration on tho citato of Henry I T i UofT, lute of Lower Allen Township, dcc.'d,, have boon granted to tbo undersigned residing in the same township. All persons indebted to tho estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having clitims ft ill present them for settlement. JACOB BARBER, SAMUEL R. HOFF, Administrator*, Aug, 10, 1865-01* NOTICE is hereby given that, lette'rs of Ad ministration on tho estate of Win. M. Bcotom, lute of the Hornugh of Carlisle, dec’d, have been issued to the undersigned, tho former residing in South Middleton twp., and the latter in Carlisle. \ll persons indebted to tho said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims agaitist tho estate will also present, them for settlement. . ■ JOSEPH A. STUART, . , * JOSEPH W. PATTON, • Aug. 3, t865-0t Administrators. CARPETS 1 CARPETS I ! , Wo-have just returned, from tho city with a full supply of all grades .uuT qualities of Carpets, from the cheapest Hemp up to tho best quality of Throe Ply. Also all widths of Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Rugs, Matts, Looking Glasses, Ac All persons in want of .any of the above goods for tho coining season,, will'd© well by giving ns an early call, as wo always take great pleasure in exhibiting our goods and defy competition in thir market. Please remember tho Stand, s'uth-e*« corner Market Square, directly opposite Irvine Boot and Shoo Store. SELLING at’ greatly reduced prices 'tc-/;lvsc out the balance of stock of. tho aoasr.a. If you are in want of any Ladies, Misses, and Cbii-. dron's Furs, pleaso give us an early call, as it will bo to your interest, SiiSISFFS' S6LES. —Also— —Also— —Also Also— PUIiUC SALE OF IVoliee. LEtDTCII * AIILDER. furs f furs’! i furs hi LEXDICH & MILLER. 1867. 0. S. 7-30 LOAN.' THIRD SERIES , §230,000,000 By authority of tho Secretary of tho Treasury, tho undersigned, : tho Qoncrlil Subscription Agent for tho sale of United State'S Securities, offers to tho 'public tho third series of Treasury Notes, bearing so »cn and threo-touths per cent, interest per annum, known as the 7-30 LOAN. These notes arc issued under dti’to of .Tuly 15, 1805, and.are payable throe years from that dale in currency, or nro convertible at the option of tho holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. , GOLD-BEARING BONDS. ThOso Bonds ft.ro now worth -a handsome prcmi um, and are oxcfhpt> as nro all tho 'Government Bonds, froth State, Oonuft/ anil Municipal taxation, winch adds from one to three per cent, par annum te their value, according to tho rate lo.vicd upon other property. Tho interest is payable semi annually by coupons attached to each note, which may bo cut off and sold to any bank or banker, y/it* interest ut 7-30 per cent, amounts to One bent pen Dir on i $5O noth. Two CENTS “ “ “ $lOO “ Ten T ' 1 « “ $5OO ■> 20 “ " ■■ ■' $lOOO « $1 ■ .. v, ■Vi .i “jsoOO " ftotes of all tho donoiuinatirtvis na’iActl ‘will bo promptly furnished upon receipt df subscriptions. Tho Notr-s of this Third> Series are precisely eimilar in form ami privileges to the Seven-Thir ties already sold, except that the Government re serves to itself tho option- of paying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent., instead of 7 3-Ioths in currency. Subscribers will deduct tho interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. Tho delivery of the notes of this third scries of tho Seven-Thirties will commence on tho Ist of June, and will bo made promptly and continuously after that dale. Tho slight change in the conditions of this THIRD SERIES aifccts only tho matter of inter est. Tho payment in gold, if made, will bo equiv alent tJ tho currency interest of the higher r.-ito. Tho return to specie payments, in thd event of which only will tho option to pay interest iu Gold bo availed of, wodld So fedUco and equaliz'd prices that purchases made with six per cent, in gold would be fully equal to those- made with seven and threo-toutlis per ceut. in currency. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET Now offered by tho Government, and its superior advantages make it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $230,000,000 of the Loan authorized by Congress aro now on the market. This amount, at tho rate at which it is being absorbed, will all bo subscribed for within sixty days* when tho notes \till undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been Ihp ease on closing the sub scriptions to other Loans. tn order that citizens of every town and section of tho country may bo afforded facilities for taking tho Loan, tho National Banns, Stale Banks) and Private Bankers throughout tho country have ge nerally agreed to receive subscriptions at par.— Subscribers will,select their own agents, iu whom they have confidence, and who only are to bo re sponsible for the delivery of tho notes tor which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Phitiulcfjihi't. Subscriptions will bo received by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK,. OarUbLKi CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, Bn. FIRST'nATIONAL BANK, McciiANicsuana. SECOND NATIONAL BANK, Do. IFHST NATIONAL BANIv, Newvili.k. June I ISGS-2m ' MSShl.hr & BOWERS, Successors to Lewis F. Lynr, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa: DEALERS J.N \ American, English' and German IB A. R ID W A 68 SDj Cutlery, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Shoo Find ings, Morocco and Lining Skinsj Lasts, pool Trees and Sh)cmakor Tools of,every description. Solid and Brills Box Vicos, Bellows, Files, Rasps, Horse Shoes, llorso Shoo Nails, Bar and Rolled Iron of all sizes, lIAM32S AND TRACES, Carriage Springs. Axles, Spokes, Fellows, Hubs, &0., &o.' Nvf ir.V of every variety. Carpenters' Tools and Building Mitorial, Table and Pocket Culler),. Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive, as sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of the best manufacture, which will bo sold wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. Wo are making great im provements in our already heaVjr sfdok. of goods, and invito all persons in wiint of - Hardware of every description to give us a call and wo are con fident you will bo well paid fbi* trouble. Hoping that by strict attention to business and a disposition to please all wo w«ll bo able to main tain the reputation of the old stand. MILLER & BOWERS. July 21, 1865. NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HO USE FLOUR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT 1"IIE BuhscritSr having tnkon tho Ware house formerly occupied by J. U. Nonemalcer. on West High Street, opposite Diokininson Col- e t *c, would inform tho public, that he has en tered into n*goncral Fonvarding and Commission business. Tho highest market price will bo paid for Flour Grain am/ Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feld, Plaster and Salt, kept con stantly on hahd and for sale. k Coal of all kinds, embracirfg LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LAWBERUY, (be., &c. Limobu^^erB , and Blacksmiths' Cool, constantly for sale. Kept 1 under cover, and delivered dry t< any part of tho'.town. .JOHN BEETBM. April X-l, t TRUCKS! TRUNKS!! YVLISESj Trunks, Carpet tfrabe* rallas Ac. French aolo leather Trunks, La dios travelling) Trunks of largo sizes, brass bouud of tbo best makes, in largo variety at ISAAC LINING STOP'S, North Ilanovbr Street Man cb 19, y 63. ' HANDKER'CtfIEFS, Ties, Stocks,. Rib . bons, Suspenders, Under Skirts, Drapers, a oautiful assortment, car bo found at ISAAC LIVINGSTOrS, North Hanover St,, Empuium. GRAIN V/ANTEb. -The market price will bo paid for Wheat, Corn, Uyo and Mats, and. all kinds of Country Produce, at tba Warohouso of » AMERICAN AND FRENCH GLASS, superior Coa!oh ami Furnituro Varnish at MILXEIi 1 k BOWERS rnicinuiaiion. NX/’IIEREAS tho lion. James 11. Oimham • * President Judge of tho several Courts of Common Plena of the counties of Cumberland, Par ty. nnd Junialn, and Justices of tin- several Courts of Oyer nnd Terminer nnd flonorni Jail Delivery m said counties, and Michael Ocelilin nnd Iln-h Slnnri, Judges of tho Courts o'Oyer nnd Termitmr and Jiul Dein-ery for the trial ufnllou|iilal And oth er oUunJers, iiVlhc said county of Cumberland, by tbmr procopls tr.Tno directed, dated the lOlli day of of April, ISlio, have ordered tiro Court of Oyer and Jeyminor hnd.Gcnoral Jail-DolivoryMo bo lirdden nt Carlisle on thh 4tli Monday of An-nst ISOo, (being tile 2Stb day,) nt 10 o'clock in tiro forenoon,-to continue one week. ■ NOTICE is hbruby K ivon to tile Coroner. Justices of tho Peace, ami Coustalilcs of the sai.Pcounlv of Cumborliuiil, Unit they aro by tbo said precept coiiiiiiamio.l to be then amt thoro in tlioir proper persons, will, tbeir rolls, records, ami hmuisitions examinations, anil nil other remembrances, to ilo those things which to tlieir ollices appertain to be done,ami all those that arc bound by recoo-nizanoc to prosecute against tbo prisoners Hint aro or thou shall be in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them ns Shall bo just. JOHN JACOBS, . Sheriff. July 20, 1805. ‘ M IN (lie Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land Jounty ; U ATHAIUNE REESER. ] No. 2. April tcnn,T.s by her next frioud, George j Alias subpieua sur di- Etnmerick, }■ vorco. Now to wit. ™ 21 April, 1805. tho RICHARD M. REESER. J ylias subpoena in this ease having been returned and proof made that (he said dofomlant could nnt he found in said county, the sheriff is directed to 'cause notice to bo pub lisho i in one newspaper in said county, for four successive weeks prior to the first duv of tho next term of said court, (August 2S, IS(>5.) requiring the said Richard M. ivcoser to appear on said day to answer said eomj.laint. 13 r tub Court. Atteni: —Samuel Suirem.vn, Pmthonotanj. To Richard J/. Rccscr i In pursuance of tho above order, you arc hereby required to appear at tho next Court of Common Pleas, to ho held at Carlisle, in and Tor tho county of Cumberland, on Monday, tho 2Sth day of Au gust, 18(55, to answer to tho complainLof’tho said Catharine Reesdr. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff's Office, ) She-i/f, July 13, 1805. , } it IN’ tho Court of Common of Cumber land County: M VUV B. LOUACIT. ] No. 3. April form, 18(55, by her lather and next j Alias Subpoena sur di frieml, John R. Pilkny, [- vorcc. Now to wit. 21st »■•*• I April, 18*55: Iho alias ALFRED T. LOB AI3II. J subpoena in tills ease having been returned, and proof made that the said defendant could not be found in said county, the sheriff is diroeU-d to cause notice to bo published in one newspaper,,in said county, for four succes sive weeks prior to the first day of tho next term of said court, (A ngust 2S, 18(55.) requiring tho said Alfred T. Lobaeh to appear on said day. hi an swer said complaint. By ti!b Court. Aiitul: —Samuel SuirbJian, - Prudwnoiary. To Alfred V. Lohach : In pursuance of the above order, yon are hereby required to appear at tho next Court of Common Pleas, to he held at Carlisle, in and for the county of Cumberland, on Monday, tho 2Sth day’ of Au gust, ISfif), h* answer to tho complaint of tho said Mary 15. Lobach, JOHN JACOBS, Siikuiit s Omen,) July 13, ISO 3. j -it WANTED— if MALE AND FEMALE TEACH BUS. —The Board of School Direc tors of South Middleton Township, will meet at Boiling Springs, on Saturday, tho sth of August, at 0 o’clock', A. M , tho day appointed by the County Superintendent to examine teachers, where a 1 persons applying for schools in said township will please to bo present; Tho patrons of tho township are most earnestly invited to attend and witness the examination of teachers, as tho Board are determined not to em ploy any teacher that is not qualified. The most liberal wagflfl will bo given to competent teachers. J AMES COYLE, Pfr.uiilcnt: July 20, 1805. WINES AND LIQUORS. South Hanover Street, Carlisle. THIS undersigned, Successor to I). P. Hu zolton, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that lie intends lo main tain the character of the above bouse as hereto fore, and will Keep constantly on hand a large as sort mnnt'of BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, RUMS. CORDIALS, BITTERS, £c., Ac., which ho can sell ns cheap ns any other establish ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper. ,/EQ- Country Landlords will find this the place to buy their WINES AND LIQUORS, Both ih regard to quality ami nrice. , Jlia stock is largo and well selected, and he in vites a call before purchasing elaewherfc; Ile ,momher the place, South Hntibrcf strtiol,‘.directly opposite the “Volunteer" Printing Office, (Win ter’s old stand,) Carlisle. jg_UOOEUIES —REMOVAL.— The subscribers be;* leave to inform their friends übd customers that they have removed.their Grocery Store To the South-East Corner of Main ami Bed ford Street*?,, one .Door West of Gardner & Go’s. Foundry, and Dircetly Op posite Hclsor's Hotel, Carlisle. They will, ca heretofore, keep constantly, on hand everything n thoir lino ■> , S U C XI A S Saif, CofToos, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, :Cruolcc?r6, Cheese/ Fish, DricuV Moftt; Bologna, Eggs, ■. Spices, Dishes,' Soaps, Tobacco, Brooms, 3o‘al Oil Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Stone Ware. Earthen Ware/ Blacking, (yandlce, . And Notion Generally. Our assortment is very complete and has boon purchased with care and judgement.. Wo invito ill to give us'a call, art wo nro determined to soil it very mo'dbrato profits. MONASMItfII & BAKER. N. B.—The highest prices will bo paid for al *inds of marketing. M. <t B. Nov. rtr, ISO t.-tf HAMES. —500 pairs of Hiunos on hand of all kinds, . Elizabethtown pattern, jpoudon lt Common u lyith and without patent fastenings, cheaper thnn_ over at M. 5 ' ''‘"Toy '•*. JNO W ‘FE TEM. KfEESDSFOOX AND MAulliNE 01 U ac ~tV MII/LBR <fc BOySißf re-jlicc. Aaticc. icrijf. T. J. 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June 15, ISOS, LUMBER AND COAL, T "WILL Imvo constantly on hand and fur -n. nish to order all kinds of SLASOjVF I) LUM UEIIy pitch as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Paling and Plastering Laths, Worked Flm>- riii" Wcatlierbo'mluig, and all kinds of »”I f/X• O'LFS, White Pino, Hembak, Chestnut, Oak. »tc. Having ears of irty own I can furnioh bills to onUr of any length and sue. at the slmne.-t and on the mon reilsmmbkj terms. Worked ' boards will bo kept under covbr, so that ciln bo iufnished dry at’ nil limes. I will also constantly nave on hand all kinds of FAMILY COAL, under cover, which J rrill de liver dry and clean to any part of the town. Ly kens Vstlloy, Locust Mountain and Lawherrv Coal prepared expressly for family winch I w)lj sell at the lowest prices, at the Warehouse, west end of High street, above the College. Juno 16, ISfil FINANCIAL' JEXffBfICW CARLISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT, From the first }tomhv/ of June, 180-1, to Jane slh, ISGS, J W. EBT, Treasurer, in jlccount with the School Directors of Carlisle. RECEIPTS. DP*. To balance in hands of Treasurer, at last settlement, $782 10 Oiitetsimling taxes of 1863, 1.2U8 all Amount ol duplicate ol LSIH, 7,821 21 Proceeds of sale of old house on “ Cart lot,” 71 00 Price of inolodenn received of P. - . Quigley is estate, 18'’0il Slate school appropriation, J 37 .'!8 llent of properly received from Goo. . Cart, * CO 00 Tuition fogs received for non resi dent scholars, 87 58 EXPENDITURES. CR. By Teachers’ salaries for iho year, 91 Repairs, materials, fixtures, Ac., 978 53 "Wood and coal, -199 Interest uu indebtedness to Ist Jan ary, Ifos, . 2GG 00 Printing, Messenger'and incidental expenses, 353 IT Cash expenditure:?, SS,GIB OS Exonerations allowed ori duplicate' of 1803, ' -227 d(’) Oolloction foes,' 273 72 Exonerations on duplicate of 18Gf, Ia 2 01 Abatement to tax payors, 18(53, 271 SO Fees ot collection, 18(51, 28-1- US Balance in Treasurer’s bauds, sth of Junb, 1805, 691 97 All of which is 1 rcpoctfulJy submitted. • It. C. WOODWARD, , , Financial Secretary, July 17, 1805. Financial report.read, approved and ordered to bo published in the papers of the District. ... ..... By order of tho Board, ; 0. P. HUM RICH, • July 27, 1865-St , Secret «ry. FOR SALK.—A desirable property in tho nortli-oast portion of the Borough of Carlisle. A nice Lome for a email family. Apply to 0. E. MAC LAUUULIN, June 22, *6s—tf Ayenf for Owner « THE PHCENIX PECTORAL Will Cure Your Gough. THE PHOENIX PECTORAL; COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY AND SEN IRC A SNAKE ROOT. 'fESESOAT AKJ> S.tUA'SS, Sneli as Colds, Coughs, Croup, .Asth. ma. Droneliiiis, Calairh, .Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Whoop ing Cough, Ne. ' ' Its timely uses'will prevent PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, And oven whore this fearful disease has taken, iitihlir will afford greater relief than any other medicine. Mi-s Kate Vanuersllcc. of Pollsvillo, says * “I was heneUiLcd i«...r0 hy u-iug tho Plucuix Pccte- 1 t nan any Elias Oherhnlt/or, of In.mvillc, Chester, county*, was cured ol a cough of many years’ standing by using the I'hteni:: Pectoral. __ Joseph I.ukens, «ff Hall street. Ph.r*nixville, certifies Ihnt lio wad cured of a -or.gh of two year< standing, when all other Had failed, by the u:c of the Plmmi” Pectoral. Jacob Powers certifies that, he Inis sold hundred* id bottles of the Phd’nix Poelor.il, and that,. aR who used U hcavTosiimoliy of its womkuful effeeu John Royer, editor of the Tn'tvyuuh'nt Phrnix, having used it, has no he.-itnlion in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough, hoarseness and irritation in the throat. The West Chester ■/'•//'crsouian says ; We hava- 'll own Dr. personally .venr«. and if give-- us the greatest pleasure to ro eomiißiid his medicines, inasmuch as (he public randy have tho benefit of family medicines pre pared by a physician of his acquirements and ex perience. Dr. Oberho!t/cr is a member of the Alumni, of the Medical Department of the Univer sity uf I’emiM ivauic, at which institution ho gra duated in is:, I." Too Reading Unzttic says: “This cough reme- dy i- n*n !e by Dr. L. Oberlioltzor. of I’hu-nixviVb;, Pa., and it has acquired an unsurpassed -'’piua-' lion in curing cough.-'. It. iu carefully and skill fully prepared from WIKI Cherry Lark and Soneliu Snake Root.'’ Dr. (100. L. "Wood. Profess,, nf (bo Practice of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, Pay-ieiun to the Ponn.-ylvaaia Hospital, ami onu of th.* authorn of the Up 1 led States Di>peu-alory , says of Scncka Snake Root; “lis action D spu eially diroelcd fa the lungd,’' Tito proprietor of [his am Heine ban .?o much cotifideneo in Ps cuialive pViwcrs from the Le-tV inony of hundreds w ha. hav* nse>l it. .that the mu uey will he L<tvh to any purchaser who is uuf Satisfied wilii it.r Plfcefs Tl is so plca.'-ant to fake fhaf childroii erv fur it Prion. Til f I’TY'-TTVE CENTS; Largo Buttle* ONE DOLLAR. 1' i.s intended‘for only one class of disease.**’ nuniely. lho.se of tin* Throat and Lungs. .iiLi" Prepare! only by LEVi GBERUOLTAER, M. D.. P'uniiu'villt'., /V Sold by all Druggists, and Storekeepers. JouxsTov, Hot.now iv ,t CownnN, Nu. 23 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. I-’, C. Wnu.s Cm. No. 115 Franklin street* New York., General Wholesale Agents. D. \V. Caoss & Co., Wholesale Agents, Hurrb burg. Pa., and af H,-.VEKSTrCK‘S DRUG STORE. Carlisle. N. I>.— If your nearest, druggist or storekeeper ciu.s not keep this medicine do not let him pul you off with eomo other medicine, because h* makes Inure money on it, but semi at mice to one of the agents for it, March lb 1 Sib'»-3m COAL AND LUMBER YARD. HHIIM subscriber hr-ving leased th* Yard H formerly o cnpicl by Armstrong & Holler, and purchased the stock of GOAL AKD LUMBER, in tho Yard, together with au immense pew stock,, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds .and quality of seasoned LUMPER, FIIAME STUFF, Paling, Plastering, Latli, Shlnplmg Lath, worked Flooring and Weatherboundur, Posts ami Kails, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to ivit; Whitepiue, Hem lock ami Oak, of diilerent qualities. Having cars of my own I can furnish hillo to order of any length and si/.o at-the shortest notice and on the inor't reasonable terms. My worked boards will bs kept tinder cover so they can ho furnished dry at all limes. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAMI LY' CO AL under cover, which I will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: Lykons Val ley, Broken, Egg, Stoic ami Rut, Luke Fiddler. Treverton, Locust .Mountain. Lohhery, ‘tyuieh I pledge myself to soli at the lowest prices. Best quality of Jjimcburncrs' and Blacksmiths' Coal, always on hand which I will sell at the lowest fig ure. Y’ani West side of Grammar’ School, Main i-treet. NOTICE.— f still rotnin the panto' position in the firm of DELANCY k BLAIK, which will bo carried on as energetically as ever at fin ip (M stand near the Gas bouse. As our purchases will be made together at'the head of. the market, wo Icol confident by so doing to bo able to rurommo date our mislomersmml tho public on the must reasonable terms. Having rclimiuishod tlie tan. ning I will deovtu my entire attention to tho Coal and Lumber bu-dnoss. All kinds of Coal ami Lumber kept on hand and in tho best condition; ■ The Lumber Y’ard will be managed by Mr. Geo. /nlotf, whose experience and skill is well known to the community. By strict attention to business, short- profits, and a desire to do right wo hope to secure a liberal share of public patronage. AX DUE 17 H. BLAIK. Juno 15, IStbl-tf JNO. BEETEM, i;i-:ad i read!! read:!! TT H AVE just returned from New Yurk witli H. the latest styles of DRE S S GOODS, for* the season. Silk, Cloth mid Lane Mantles, Shawl?, Hoop Skirts, Par tsnls. Hosiery, (/loves All kinds of iVhito Goods, Cloths, (Jassiineres, Linon Coalings. ,te. AM kind# ol Donieslie Goods, Paulings, Ac. A large supply of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Damasks, and Furnishing Goods. Blouse <‘nll and examine my stock as I always ; !-U at the lower-l market, variie. Additions of ■ Jooda will be made as the season advances. W. C. SAWYER, Ea*t Main St., one door below Martin’s Hotel. June 1, ISG.J. $10,510 11 j%] OXICIS U hereby given tlmi Jotters of Ad n-N ministration on the estate of Isabella Kelley, late of tho Borough of Carlisle, dcoM., have been granted to tho undersigned residing in said boi'U. All persons indebted to the said estate are reques ted to make payment immediately, ana those hav ing claim., against the estate will also present them tor settlement. July 13,LSGo-tU New Store aud New Goods! 5“ HAVE jn.st received a largo assortment of *L MEW doODS,- such ns Calicos, DoLaino?, Challtes, Lmvus, Alpacas, Chambroys, Flannel?, Linens, Brown and Bleached Shootings, Browp aud Blenched Shirtings, Ac. Also, a lull assortment of SI 0,0 IW II such as Cloths, Cassimcres, Pattinctts, Jeans, Cot lonades, Denims, Stripes, Cheeks. Including all .quality and styles of Vndorshirts nnd Drawers, Dress Shirts, Shirt Collars, Mock Tice, Cloves aud all other goods pertaining to a GenClcmdn'a lWu , dro6fT. All of which will ho sold at Jmcsr price* than they are selling elsewhere in Carlisle. WM. A. MILES. Next Door West of the Post Office, Carlisle. April 27, • PAINTS of Every Description, in largo an-J. small packages, Lu seed Oil, <fco.,-nt . MILLER &’ BOWERE. 0/,’, y ILL CURE THE DISEASES OF SUB •ther med.hdnti t over used,’' BOARDS, SCANTLING AXDUFAV 11. BL.VIII, KoJicc ELLEN KELRET, Ailmitnulroti ir. MEN’S GOODS, a number of
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