I »£> i| $ & Reminiscence op 1837— An Am'eeican Ex ile. —Not long sincoQin' elderly man, bent almost double with ago and' work, and in garments tattered and torn, while passing through Rome, New York, stopped at one of the stores and asked for. food or money, lie Volunteered the remark that he was ashamed to beg, but stated ns an explanation and in extenuation, the following as the cause of the necessity. Ills home was Saratoga, and ho chanced’to be in Canada at the time of the rebellion in that country in 1837. He was |S| charged with being engaged in that outbreak, was tried and conyioted for being in oomplio ||fe'. ity with the •• Patriots," and sentenced to Pt|' Van Dieman’s Land for lite. Ho:snys, ( fio was not guilty, but that the feeling-waq so l|?4 strong against the “ Yankees” at the time of his trial, it required but slight'ovidenco to jpf./ convict. Htp."" Hb was then.Bomo twenty-one or twenty-. IgJ&v. two years of age.; ho was taken to that pen colony, and there subjected to the severest drud S el T nnd the most - inhuman treatment ; i o" he, with other convicts, was compelled to ' i'jfV draw the plow and oart lik'e oxen, and to la , ‘ S bor early and late, and treated not much bet- J ’- ter, if any, than the dumb beasts. Thus -’vji 'were twenty eightyears of his life passed, nev .' er hearing from friends or homo, nor allow- J « d t 0 communicate therewith. He; with oth ore, was finally pardoned, and allowed to tlfelr reach home as best ho might. ' He left the country a halo and hearty youth, erect and full of life and vig ir ; he re !’ss}%.turns to it after nearly thirty years’ absence '’■'j'/'’ a doerbpid old mar., bent over with ago and •:'&t'-/'iV ,l work, and with shattered health and broken 'constitution 1 Tho narration he gave of his ; v/jl i ft! there, and tho details of .his treatment, d : ,.,-'fpfully imprenaod his hearers with the truth of A -iibis statements, and that he was no imposter, j lie was on his way home, not knowing as he would find a being who know him when a |-iboy Utica (W, Y.) Herald. Power op Imagination. —Alexander Du ,3 j'’ niaa published in a daily Paris paper a novel, ■C; ‘ in which the heroine, prosperous and happy, is assailed by conjnmptinn. All the gradual ■, 111 pt ( )mn me most touchingly described, and ||cSa;|Hho greatest interest was (olt for the heroine. day the Marquis do Dalomieu called on - - x( Jiim. “ Dumas,” said he, “ you mean to let your die?” h ; i “Of course.. After sneh symptoms as I V ; ; '‘4;avp described, how could she live?” '^ lm must oliange the catastrophe.” :chvhv “ I cannot.” _ “ Yea, you must; for on your heroine’s depends my daughter’s.” “Your daughter’s?” “Yen; she has all the various symptoms have described, and watches mournfully every new number of your novel, reading E f , 4 i|ier own fate in your heroine’s. Now, If you your heroine live, my daughter, whose has been deeply impressed, will active too. Como, a life to save is a tempca* V.S 1 “Not to be resisted.” Dumas changed his last chapters. His he roine recovered and was happy. About five Au. v Veara afterward Dumas met the Marquis at n fM^Party. Dumas!” he exclaimed, “let me in- you to my daughter, she owes her t,6 you. There she is.'* “That line, handsome woman, who looks _’'3ft|ike Juanpe d’Are V* “ fee. ~ghe is learned and has had four i^fehildren.” “And my novel four editions,” said Du * ; “ and so wo are quits.” IC7” Secretary Stanton lia« been living for days oa a vessel in the river near .. Point, in search of quiet and rest, viy w rec l u * ro something niore than the j-Scenery uf West Point to giv.e rest and quiet his troubled conscience, if lie has iiiiyi—*• ■■-.^■H* B nmny arbitrary acts and imprisonments r. harrow the sou! of any mortal man , .;yrn> - - ■ • OCT* By tho Persia, which arrived at NeW T7^° r k on the °f the 3d lust., we havh ' following items: The Emperor of Austria -tfssued an important manifesto to his people* ‘tyjlemnly guaranteeing them tlib right to par i.s,(tieipate through their representatives ip the i 'legislation and conduct of the finances. Harmb. 'net., by Rev. S. P. Spreeher, Mr. Oh as. A. Cornman, to Mias Pauline Hazleton, both of Cdrliale. _£ n Meclmniosburg, on tho 28th ult., by Rfey. John Aulf, Mr. Abraham Ivnihely to Mias Rebecca A. Grabill, both .of Upper .. trt&ttEN twp. On the 3d inst., by the same, Mr. Freder ick 01. Cornman of Monroe twp., to Miss 1 . R. Biller, of .Churchtown, .‘beSd inst., by Rev. Hugo B. Knhflj !'-■ . Mr.-. August Herb's?, Hospital Steward in 'i ■ »n6...Cailittle 'Hiirni'jlts, to Miss. Ciiiustini* itA.t itOBER, both from Germany, r |pg ; - —— i 4^ A ' RLI ® LE MARKET—Got. ±l, 1865. fftoUß, Superfine, per bbf., j p'p Extra, slsb >!■'Mo,, Rye, do y 5,00 K(F3 ,TB WnEAT > for bushel, 2,20 f S ?D W,IEAT > *>•', 2,10 da." • '’aCobr, ..-.StOiTa, i Spuing Barley-, ••• ' FAtt do., ' CISo'tjEIISEED, •' TllfdtHYdEEt) Blnrbte. " IPHILADEIiPIIIA MARKET. Obt. 11, ’O5. . Flo bn, superfine, - . _ * ’8 00 '- » ' GxT,iA ’ - - - - - 000 •-(itrß’FLodil, - - . . _ 650 SoricMeal, - - . . . .4 75 , Wdbat, red, - . . 2 35u2 00 i , white, - . . 260 a 300 . r* ■ ■ - - •'OfSr, yellow, - ' u white, , '■s«||PrEllBK E D, ' flroprnv Seed, -'itfWEfclßEßD, ■fcfBSr EV '- iINIA LANDS IK MARKET.- - ARTHUR L. ROGERS, Eal estate aoent. iEBURG t LOUDON COUNTY, VA. in .extensive acquaintance with .the people Land of the PiodmpntSection of Virginia, •atod ae a finp “ QraSs poqntry.” I will icular attention to the purchase and sale Estate* in this region, besides praolioin ; is Courts of Loudon and Fauquier. C am authorized to sell .eoiho of the most Farms in this part of the State, and ■will id-promptly with |iorsons wishing to pur take pleasure in* showing these lauds to :hoy give mo a call, »lata and Surveys furnlahod when desired, rpsa . AUTIIUR L. ROGERS, >y at Law, filiddloburg, Loudon oo. f Va. ■ENOES —John Jannoy, Esq., Leesburg, i. A. Rogers, Middloburg, Va q John A. Esq., James V. Brooke, county, Va.; A, .K, Phillips, Fredoyi ks- Francis L.,Smith, Esq.,' Alexandria, Beverly R. Wullford, Win. Hi Maifar 1, Richmond, Va.; Messrs. Li B. Bayne icssrs. Hamilton, Easter 4 Co., I Novott iltimoro, Md -1805—3m fm 1i ■J«b griming wwuteA do., do:, do.) db'.f do.. 7,25 3,00 - 760 • - 4 00 3 25 a 3 30 - 1 40 a 1 60 2 33 - "ITCH ! ITCH I ITCH ! .SCRATCH! SCRATCHI SCRATCH! Wheaton’s Ointment “Wild Cure the itch m 48 Hours. ( Also euros Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, ahd all EnumoKS or the Skin. Price 60 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By Bonding f>o cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass, it will bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. Got. 5, 18fi5—Gm* For Sale. A GOOD PIANO, which has not been long in use. Will bo sold cheap. Any person wia ling to purchase tho above Piano, can receive /urthor information by calling at this office. Oct. 12, IS??—:?!!L Proclamation. tho Hon. James 11. Graham * - President Judge, of tho several Courts of : Common Picas of tho counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and .Michael Cacklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer.and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital audotU or offenders, in tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho 28th day.of August) :'havo ordered tho Court o'f Oyer andiTorminer knd Qonohil Jail Delivery f.obo holderi at the 2d Monday of November, 1805, (being the 13th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. 0 NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Pence, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in thoir proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their offices appertain to be, done, aud all, those that are boUnd by .rcbognlzancos, • to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in tho Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo insr...- Got. 12,1865. Wheeler & Wilartn anil Howe. LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. The Best, Simplest ami Cheapest, rHE Wheeler & Wilson Machines, nre adapted to all kinds of family sowing,’ work-' ing equally well upon silk, liuon woolen apd cot"' ton goods, with silk and linon threads, making a beautiful and-porfoot stitch alike on both aides of the article sewed. PRICES OP WHEELER t WILSON MACHINES. No. 3 Machine plain, % $55 .00 “ 2 ornamented bronze, ' 00 “1 u silver plated, $75 00 The Howe Sewing Machines. The attention of Tailors Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage trimmers, is called to this—the toi-t Shuttle Sowing Machines. It is unanimously ad mitted to bo the best machine for leather wo k or tailoring over giVou to the public. PRICE OP. HOWE MACHINES. Letter A Machine $OO 60 Is rocopjraondod for family sewing, tailoring, shoo binding and gaiter fitting. Letter B Machine, $7O 00 . Is one size larger than A machine suited to the sumo work. Letter C Machine, Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot and shoo work and carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid, and will do-fine work well, and has a much larger shuttle than the smaller machines. Call and examine at Railroad Telegraph Office? Carlisle, Penna. Oct. 12, 1865. GRAND OPINING DAY A T GREENFIELD & SHEARER’S. WE have now ready fur inspection most beautiful assortment of Dress Goods over exhibited in Carlisle, at prices within the teach of aIL As wo wore so fortunate as to be in New York.during the late MJiill MM- which lasted only two days,-.we hare determined -to-giyo-onr-cwfftomorB--thTradvarntago in all goods bought during the.two days, that goods wore sold at the lowest prises. Stacks of fiKESS GOODS, Poplins Plain in colors, Plaid Poplins, Stripe do.* Brocade Hops, Poulard' topline, Empress Cloths, Wool Plaids, x> I'uiich Merinocs, . in all colors, Co .. burgo of every shade . .. and color, Silk Plaid , Crapes, Satin Grisal , les, Plaid Foil de^Chpvres/ DeLancs, all now designs. . , • fn addition to the above iinmonsb stock of t>ross Goods, Greenfield & Slioafor have a full line of DOMESTIC GOODS at prices that defy oonipetiUon. Wo can sell MUSLINS,- CALICOES and' . ...GINOHAMSj lower tb/vii otb«r merchants 6aid /or the same Goods ten days ago. Those who flosiro a feast for their eyes should not fail to call, and toxumine our Stock. Keep in mind the place, South East cor ner Market Square, Second Boor, Thankful for tho past patronage wo respectfully solicit a contii ua ; ie© of the same. GREENFIELD 4 SHEAFER. . October 12. 1865. CAUI’iCJV! the undersigned citizens of fenij ▼ * township, believing that the destruction of Birds is injurious to the interest of. tjie farming com this method to inform GVNNERS AND SPORTSMEN that we will hot permit hunters to trespass upon our premises oither'to ahodi birds or other game, but will enforce the JaW Agaipst them in all oases. J. S. Kelso, Jacob Beotom. John Hutchinson/ Israel Kurtz, Samu.c.l .Cockley,. James Carothers* ■ . Cot. 6 , 1866—St* Tiiscarora Female Seminary. Academia, Juniata County, Pa. THE WINTER SESSION OF THIS IN JL btitute will commence on Wednesday; November Ist, 1865. The undersigned Saving obtained possession of tbo abov’o Institute, invites the patronage- of all young ladies who wish to obtain a thorough odu-. cation. Best,advantages given in all blanches Particular opportnnitiee afforded In Jit,isle,' Paint ing and Langunget. Competent teachers will take charge of the different departments. Address CARL F. KOLBH, Proprietor. Academia, J unfair County, Pa. ’ Oct.'s, 1865—0t< Wotlce. TVTOTrCE is lioreby given that an applica te ' Mon-Jins boon made to the Court of Commob. Pleas of Cumberland County, to grant a charter of incorporation to tho Empire Hook and ladder Company of Carlisle, Pa., and that said- implicit ion will be-heard at tho next term of sa»d Court .1 wit: on tho 13th day of November, 1865^ A “ost j. 6HIRBMAN, Protfionotary. Sept. 28, 1855—3fc CHAINS.— 60 0 pai all kinds, with a Ikr, Butt bains)' i Breast " Log ", BOW u I tire of Trace Chains,, •ge assortment of llTaltor bains, Fifth “ Tongue " Spreads, Ac., Ac.* p Hadwaro Store of U. SAXTON just received -»t the Chcai An-il 27. 1863. TTANDKERCHIEFS, Ties,' Stocks,' Rib i—L bans, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a oautiful assortment, pan be found at ISAAC LIVINGSTONS, Neplh Hvwer Bmpoafera. GREAT EXCITEMENT! jGREd T EXCITEMENT ' / HAS bcert created at tho Clump Dry Goods and. Store of Loidioh A Miller, in consequence ofthoir just opening tho largest stock of Fall, and Winter Goods, from Now York and Philadelphia, that has ever boon exhibited in tho town, embracing ;all descriptions and classes of goods to bo found in a first clasd Store. lUP3 MISS QOD!D3 a Such as all varieties of Black and F'acoy ooloro'd Dross Silks, plain and \ figured French Merinos; Plain Plaid and Striped Poplins, French Plaid Poplins, Saxony Plaids, r‘ ” -'■■-—■ “Tok'in Clo'lis, ~ “ Black and - Col'd. Alpacas, Coberg ClotliS, • Striped and Plaid Valencias, all Wool Mons. Delaines, all colors, Figured Cashmeres, Dclainos, 1 - Armours, Sbcppords IMaids, Ao., Ac:, Ac., Ac., MOURNING. GOODS, Repp Silks, Bombazines, French Merinoes,’ Cash meres, all Wool R**pps and Poplins, delude and single-width wool Muns. Delaines, Tamlso Cloths. Alpaccas, Coburgs,. Long Blanket and Thibet Shulls, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, ting. Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs, GlgVes, Ac.. Ac.. DOMESTIC GOODS, Bleached and Shaker Flam ids, Unbleached Muslim, ’ 1 Home made /’«c- Sheetings, to*g Flannels, ' J'illow Oats Muslins, Shirtings, Tickings-, Table Diaper, Cheeks, Blankets,' Canton Flannels, Ginghams, • lisl, Ye I io and Calicoes, White Flannels, t£c., &c. Men’s andjkiys’ Wear, _ JOHN JACOB, Sheriff. Doavor Cloths for Over Coats, every quality of Cloihs for Ladi-s Gloats, Black and Fancy Cas simeros, Vestings, Sattinets, Tweeds, Ac. Wo have a special arrangement with a first class Tailor to have Clothing made at short notice. ' CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! of the latest Paris stylos always on band and re. delving. ; FURS ! FURS I i PURS !! of the largest assortment of every stylo nod quali ty for Ladies, Misses and Children. ‘ NOTIONS. French Kid Gloves, n oop Skir[3) . .. ITnirkcrchiofs, «. in l Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Wool and Cot- . Lace Veils, ton Gloves, Trim- Gauntlets, minga, Buc- Children's tons, Gloves, Children's Cotton and Wool Coats, Wool Hosiery, Breakfast Shalla, all grades and Hanover Buck qualities, Wool Gloves and Hoods, Son- Gauntlets, Cot lags, Bal- ton aud w o u on moral Skirts, Hoae, Ao., Ac. Carpets! Carpets!! $B5 00 of all qualities, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WJA’BO ll' SHADES, LOOKING GLASSES, MA TTS, ... BUGS, <tc.. <£c. Please do not fail to give us a call buf..ro mnk mg your purchase as wo have the most complete stock of Goods that has over boon exhibited in town, having been selected with special care, and being determined not to bo undersold, wo will aV ways take groat pleasure to exhibit, and also prove that wo study the interest of our customers. LEIDICH & MILLER, October 5, 1865. H. B. Please remember tho well known stand on tho South East corner of Market Square dirool- 1 L. & M. THE PUBLIC.—You will hereby take J- notice that my wife Elisabeth Gouohor, loft my botl and board, and I warn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account as I will pay no dibts of her contacting. GEORGE L. GOUCIIER. Oct. 5,1865—3 t. IV OTICE is hereby given to all persons in , torostod, that tho following accounts have boon filed in this Office, by the accountants therein named for examination, and will bo presented to the Orphans Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance on Tuesday, October 24, A. D. 1865, viz; 1. The account of Thomas McElhennoy and Samuel Eckels, Executors of tho last will and Les .lament of Samuel Eckels, son., late of Mechanics burg borough, county of Cumberland, <dco’d. 2. First and final account of Owen James, Esq., administrator of all and singular tho goods and chattels, rights and credits which wore of John Gurlnor, late of Now Cumberland, Cumberland county, ioc'd a. ri.gi nM d aim) wuouia oi uamol Smith, ad ministrator of Win. P, Smith, late of Mifflin town ship, doo'd. and final account of Thomas McCluno, administrator of lovi Rapp, lute of Mifflin town ship, doc.’d.. 5. First, and fibH.l account of Emanuol Snoko, administrator of Frederick Montzor, jr., late of Mifflin township, dec’d. . 6. First md partial account of Jacob Latz, ad mimstiator o£ Jacob Hummel, dcc’d. 7. Adipibfpjfjifion account of John B. Coovor, j executor of Daniel Shelly, doo'd 8. The first and final account of John Under wood, administrator of Ruth Underwood, late of Carlisle borough, deceased. , 9. Tliq first and final account of George J. Culberson,' executor of the last will of Nancy Cul bertson, dec’d. - .. . 10. Tho first and final administration account of- Jacob Crider, administrator.* 4 dc bonis non" with tho will annexed of Samuel Parksj dco'd. .. 11. The first and final account of John Stevlck, executor of llottio Kindig, late of Newburg bor ough, -dob'd* . ... ,-i ■ 'Tho account of Joseph A. Stuart, adminis trntor of Thomas l Craighead, jr., docM. 13. First and final account of Benjamin ,Erb, Executor of Elizabeth Whistler, late of Hampden township, doc’d. 14. Tho first and final administration account of William C. Golden, administrator of John Gol den,.dec’d. 15. The account of William G. Duncan, adminis trator of. James K. Kelso,' late of Southampton township, dec’d. 16 The first and final account of John 11. Greas ier and Miyh’acl Crosslcr,' executors of Adam Crcsslor, Into of the borough of Shipponsburg doo’d, I i • > Ibo first and final account of Isaac Soavors, administrator of Mrs. Catharine Scavors, .doo’d. 18. first arid final ao'.ountof John Irvine ad mimstrator.qf.Bllbn U. Law, dpfj’d. ‘ , 19* Firtft and final account of D Neiswaflgrf, ad ministrator of Lewis B Fink, late of tho borough of Moohdhicsburg, dec’d. 2«. First and final account of David Coover, ad ministrator of J. T. Dovinnoy, doo’d., late of Upper Allen township. rr 21. First nod final acooifnt,of Samuel noborlig, administrator of John ilonar, latd of Hopewell township, doo’d. 22. The first and final administration account of Abraham Esq., administrator of - Mary Patterson, lito- of the borough of Shippensburg, doo’d. ’ ” , . 1 c ° 23. Tho account of George DiOraighcad. cuar dian of the minor children of Will am Aljright, need. ° _ . G* W, NORTH, Register, Bogister’s Office, Carlisle, 1 * Sept. 28, 1865. j is hereby given that letters of Ad r* 1 ministration on tho estate of John Johnson, late of Meohanicsburg Borougb.dec’d., have been issued to the undersigned, residing in same place. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment immediately, afad those' having olnams against tlio estate will also present them for settlement. _ SARAii P. JOHNSON, Sept. 28, 1 1855-Sk* -Xdminiitr,trite. Register’s Notice. Notice. ASTPOTniNG REVELATION! : THE PEOPLE ASTONISHED ! Carlisle in an Uproar!! M # . MAY Eft,.of Harrisburg, baa, in oon « ncction with his store in that city, ostab lishod a now MILLINERY. STORE, in tho borough of CarJhlCi next door to Dr. Dale's, North Hanover .S.troot,.And is prepared to offer largo inducements to tho ladies of Carlisle and vicinity. ‘ Being constancy,ib receipt of. tho latest stylos and fashions fcotn-thp cities of ftpw.York, 3?hila dolphia a.pd, Baltimore, he is prepared to extend an injUation to _th visit-hiin■: at'His place of business, whore they Pan judge for thomsolvCs as to tho superiority, of his goods, the etyloand fashion of tho day, and irondily'pcrcoivc that Carlisle is up to ouh larger eitics, and that no longer tho necessity exists of traveling .to our neighboring cities for the purpose of obtaining fashionable ladies wear. ' Mr. Mayor keeps constantly on baud LADIES ROrvrVETS, in Stfaw, Silk, Velvet, with tho richest Trim ings and latest stylos. Ladies and Misses Hals, in SthnV, frelt, Silk and Velvet, Trimmings, with Birds, Feathers and tho richest of ornaihents. OLD LA I) IKS DRESS CAPS, in styles and qualities too numerous to mention. Hair Nots , ' Silks and Ilend Drcasos; „ Velvets ' Wnlcr Falls ' Ribbons, and Hair IUIIs, Bonnot and liat Frames, and all articles bdo ' ging to tko Millinery line. CLOAKS '• dUDb as Chesterfield Coats, Loose Bncka, Circulars, _ Short qrJWftlkingijacko, in all qualities of Boavcr auj Broad Cloth. light and dark colored. SHAWLS, nil patterns and styles, double and single, for fal and winter. . • Knitted Woolen Woods, Such as Breakfast Capos, Scjirfs, Hoods in varims stales, known us the Sea Foam Hood; Twilight Hood, dc ° EM BROIDERIES* Such as . HAND'S, COLLARS . ' AHO.SLKJSVeSx JIA NDKKR CIIIEFS, also, plain iineti arid hemmed stitched' Handkerchief*, '•• Mo tiring Gulhir*, Ac., .1 fc.’/rf in Lnce t ' T{*huc and ’Crave, Beltings, Buckles, Neck Lnccs : Coral Breast Pins aud Barrings; Paury Hair Gouihs and Pius, Buflonn, ,t-c. For trimmings always on hand, a lot of Cloak and Dross ornaments and trimmings. 1 ’ ' ■ In Hosiery, Ladies and Alissos Hose, wool and option. Gloves. &c. Having thus, in short set forth the most prnrni nent articles contained in the store, [ respectfully request and solicit tbc patronage of the ladies, and oar-motto will bo, “ Fashionable, Tasty and to Please.” J Sept. 2S. ISGS-3C W. C. Sawyer & Co, W.C. Sawder, J. A. Duke, J. E. Burkholder I T A . VB .i"»‘ r< 'ceiveil from Stewart's, Claf ,*“• lin and Mellon, New York, and the best bouses in Philadelphia, ihu largest and best stock of • Fall and Winter Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS' MARKET. Please call and examine our immense stock of -Alpino^niicr-KoinCoyTP.niicis, Figuro'dri* lain and Striped Empress Cloths, Plain and Figured French Merinos. Hops, Poplins, Alpeacas, and Estelle Cloths, Drops Gcods in every variety of styles and shades, Ladies Cloth and Mantles, of plain and bHght Plaids. HU A WLS t Black, Plaid, Uroehe and Thibet, Linen and Lace Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Woolen GW* com prises Blankets, homo made, Shaker Ballard Vale, lied and Brown Flannels, Balmorals in all colors. Domestics in Qnnntiiies, DoLftinus, brown and blouohcrl Muslin.', Ginghams, Tickings, Crushs, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Ac. Gents’ and Boys’ Wear. Fell line of Cloths, Cassimors, plain and fauoy Scarfs, Ties. Handkerchiefs and Shirts. r ' HOSIERY & GLOVES. ' Cotton and Wool for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children. FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds usually kept in first class Dry Goods Stores, such as Car pets, Oil. Clots, Hugs, Mats, Looking Glasses, shades, Draperies. Druggets. Ac. iCT 1 ' We pay special intention tp Mouunimu Qqon.a- and will " Ul e.l o fill nil orders for Fuvc rale. Cashmeres, x-*.»uiiere, unipo Col lars, Black Weriuoa, Damise Cloths, Empress. Hep, Poplin and Bugcno Mournings ; all qualities of English and French Crapes. Ribbons, Ac. All orders carefully attended to. &3S*" Fancy Dry (.foods, Domestic do., Gents Wear, Hosiery and Gloves, Kid Gloves, white and black colors und all sizes, in endless varieties at W. C. SAWYER & CO , One Door lirlow JMatUjn’a Hotel, Hast Main St., Carlisle, Pa. Sept. 28, 1865. PMGLMHTIOK! WHEREAS, I, Wm. A. MibEa, Carlisle, Pa. taving just returned from the Eastern cities with an extensive assortment of the most fashionable and brilliant colors of D. R E S S GO 0 D S, . Such as 1 1 French Merinos, FroncVCa'gaimorcfl, * Col'd. Wool DeLanos, Bialik do.j American do., Plain Poplins, Figured do., Rep. do., Alpacas, Plain Coburns, Figured do. Therefore purchasers will find it to their advan tage to give mo, a call. Also, the handsomest assortment of PLAID DRE S S GOODS, in Carlisle. , Particular attention given to JMcuuning Rood's.' ■ J WM. A. MILES'. .Diro.ctTy. opposite the Mansion House, and 6no‘ doo.r west .of the Post Olßco. Sept. 21, 1865. The Agricultural Society o p C U MB ; E KL AN D' COUNT Y WILL HOLD TUI IR ANNUAL FAIR, On their Fair grounds, on tbo iltb, 12th and'lStb of Oo’tober, 1865. Persons’wishing to enter goods &o„ aro requested to have them on the ground on Tuesday, the 10th,. By order of the President. D. S. CROFT, Secretary . Sept. 14, 1865. COAT I*OST.—Was lost ■- ori' Saturday night,’ September 16, somewhere- between East .street, and the Carlisle Garrison, a .now black Over Coat,' witjb blue flannel, lining, silk-velvet 1 collar, and black buttons. Any person who may have found tho coat will be liboia'ly re warded by leaving it at tho tailor-shop of tho un dersigned, in Louthor street. JOHty TREILLBR. Bept, 28, 180§.— On SA TURD AT, (Ictohir 14,1865, 13 Y virtue of on order of {he Orphan's Court of York County, 1 will sell at Public halo, on tbo above day, tbo following K c a I E s t a t e , lato tbo property of Elizabeth Musser. doc’d., do >ieod to Elizabeth Muasolmau for lifo, consist mg ot 3 LOTS OF GROUND, in Non Market. York County, baring thereon erected a good XWO-STOUY ! - DOUBLE LOG lot'nf t( T °Tl t 10 I ' ottl, J sol V ,d . iJII <"■ tilt! North by ? "f-L Danner, on tho Sdhtb'by a Strcot on AMrv* p y ‘ lO ? ailro, ‘ ftnd on tho Wool by an fsMu-i 1 i Sl,|^ n , elvon 1 o, > the let of April, 1.568, when a deed, cleat ol all incumbrances, will be gi\on. Ton percent, of tho purehaae money to bo paid when the propbrtyda aWckou down J halo to com me aco at 1, o’clock, I>. M . whim ■further conditions will Ke made known by ' W. W. WANBAUUII, Agent for the lieira. Sept, n; 1804—Is* ' PUBLIC SALE OP Valuable Ileal Estate.- TN puminnco-of the decree of, the Court of 1 Cummoo Hens of Cinnbcrbinij County, PM,' w,l be sold, at,Public .Sale, by fin, undifiiWid, -trustee, <tc., on tlio premises, ° On TiIUIiSDA Y, Oct. 12, 18Gr», at U o’clock, A. M„ mi llmt. tract of land/siuato Il‘ , 1 ‘' 8 . t ,?. ot;n l sl, " r ' 0 '"“"'hip. in said County, .on tlio Itnil Rond Ji.miles West of Carlisle, bounded K"pm- ./ le J r ?iP' l,r JoUn 11 ’ 'V’eavtr. dcc’;r.. T h “ “T ott ll . ud ijruibetb Carqthcre, containing-. 8-ilcrcs mid 115 Perches, J. ‘more or less, having thereon erected iT'lar-ro liuUdinfj, sniaible f.»r An Acadcmv, und lately occupsetl us such, together with a DWELLING HOUSE,and other Valuable- Hull- - lmpravomint °j hnoivu as “Bunns 7 -* iuiufs or Raul One thousand dollars to bo I , 1 l} y t«o purchaser on the confirmation of the •sale; and five hundred dollars thereafter yearly w.lh interest, or cash, at the optior? of the pu‘rcha «ur. and to ho alien on the premises until fullv paid. % - S. lIEPBOUN, e Trustee- Sept 11, isaa— 3t V ALUA BLK p ARM AND LA DOE TRACT OP w o 0 s !) LA N D for SALE- On Wednesday, October 18, 18G5, subscriber will expose to Public Sale, *• 01 premises, a Valuable Farm, belonging to the lit irs of Benjamin Anderson, decM., air.uated in Lower Allen township, adjoining Towii Lots of Lisburn on the. North, Yellow Brooches Creek on the fcouth, lands of Lloyd’s heirs on the East, and road lea ling Irom Lisburn to A udorjoutowu, Yur’k county, on the U est, M. MAYER. CONTAINING 75 AGUES, ;ill cleared, nn,l tliroo Town Lots, upon which tho Imi!.linns nro erected, Tbo improvements nro an excellent double .% . >» WEATHER.BOARDS# I^®® t H O U S b'. Jmlft an.t a nevor-miling Well of Water, near the door: a double Log Barn, and an Apple Orchard of su penor quality. On satd da}-, thfiro will also he of feiod for sale, n Tract of Woodland, situated in lorl: county, about une mile and a-hulf from-tlm -former-plutr tatiun, ' CONTAINING ABOUT 45 ACRES, 10 of which lire pnrtially clcnrod, and tho residue covered with fine thriving Timber, a grout pro porlion of which id Chestnut. This Woodland will be sold in lots, or otherwise, to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at U o'clock, a. k., when terms will be made known by r , . Hugh cha:g, l'(.r ihe eirs of Benj. Anderson x dcc’d. Public Sale of HEAL ESTATE, On sa rvitDA y, Oct. u, isos rrIHE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, JL at the Court House, in tbc Borough of Car lisle,‘on the above named day, the following prop orty, to wit: No. 1. A Lot of Ground situate at Mount Ilock, in "West Pennsborough township, Cumberland County, r.ONTAI MING 1 ACRE, noro or loss, having thereon erected a n; jiilSß Sr.uu,K nnd SuttonTEti House, now r* r T r ™’ ueeupied by W. 11. Welsh. No 2. A valuable tract of choice Chestnut Timber Land, situate in South Middleton township. Cumberland County, bounded by land.- of John Wall and Others, .CONTAINING 14 ACRES, n wellies house, mono or loss. Deeds will be executed when the properties are stricken off. Xkums: Cnsli. PETER P. EQE. Sept. 28. 1805—3fc Private gale of real estate* PIIE subscriber offers nt Private Sale, n I valuable LIMESTONE 'P/VliSf, situate on the Turnpike, 3 miles West of Jit. Rook, partly in Westponnsboro’ ami .partly in Penn Toivjsbipu, bounded by the laudo a. John Goodhearf, John S. Dunlap, James K. Sbair, Jacob' Tritt, and J’acob Chlßneil, Containing 6? AcCcS, more or loss. Tho improvements dro a largo LOG DWeLIiN'G tidilSE, and FRAME STABLE. There is n driving.. YOUNG ORCHARD of COEBSSa choice fruit on the promises. Persons desiring to view tho property, or to learn can do so by calling. (n. t-bo subscriber rciiding threo-fourtha of a milo North of tho promises, i , SAMUEL lIEFFLEBOWER. Oot. 6,1865—3 b \J OTICE hereby of Ad * ministration with tho will annexed, on tho estate of Jos. M. M’fioo, Into of W.eat. Pennshoru* township,-' deo'd’., have been granted to the undor signed residing in the same township. , All per sons indebted, to the said es.tnto are requested to make. payment immediately,. ana , those having claim., against the estate will, also present thorn for settlement. Sopfc. 21,1865-6t* A'<lmiiilbti'al6i-’<t Woticc. OTICE is.hereby Riven that letters of AH- mi-islration on the estate of Andrew F, Brownawqll, late of Silver Spring twp!, deceased, have boon granted to tho undersigned, residing in the Borough of Mechanicsburg., All persons in debted to tho said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and’ thoao having claims against tho estate will also present them for set tlement. . . - JOHN MILLER, Aug IT, 65-6 t Jrdminhtr<xt«p. PUBLIC SALE. malice.' . . WM. M’KEE," Adin*r. with tho w>U annexed. Clot hi lift !—Sep. 1865. F W. SAIIIjEY, lias just .recnivfid a larijn • and tdogant assortment of auperfino an J hicdi uin quality. »| French aud German ploths, yiai-k and Fancy Casshners and Vestings, a general us soxtincntrof Union Cassimeros, Satinets, Joans, Ac., all pi winch I will manufacture to ordor in supe rior stylo, at moderate prices, or scll hy tho yard I have secured the services of Thompson S.'Ueigh— ter, one of our most fashionable and popnlar.Tail ors, who will always bo found hi tho ij,torc to cut and superintend tho manufacturing department, and he hereby invites hip old patrons and the pub lic to give hlo\ a call. •' ; -• A large assortment of , READY -AMDS CL O TtllNG, of our own manufacture for men and hoys, at pri ces to suit tip*-.times, will always bo found on our 'shelves. I'v/iU let no mail undersell mb. Also, Bools I hoes aif^Uats. My stock'.o/ prime K*p, Proof, .Calf and heavy Boots, men and boys ia very lurgo and complete, together, with a full assortment ol Women’s and children's fine and" every day wear, all of which, you will find selling at the very low est prices'possible. 'Come see. and be. entitled. -TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS. &e., at the lowest prices. Do not fail to,give mo a call, as' I will always bo glad to see you arid feel confident that I can aupply you with asgood, wtll.umdo and desirable Ci' tliing, Boots, Shoes, Hals, Ac., as can bo found in the market and I-think at lower prices, in North' Hanover street, between Shrciuer'n Hotel Halbert's corner, .Carlisle. Sept. 7, ISos—3m C. Sawyer, J. A. Duke, J.K JJuukiiolueu. NEW FI EM. I HAVE taken into partnership Jno. E. Burkholder ami Jnp. A. Duke, (clerks in my store,) for the purpose of continuing the. Dry GoodsMmsiuoas under, tli.a'title ot IV. C. Sawyer A Co. . Our store is now for business, where a largo stock, of seasonable goods may bo found£-- Wc will be receiving how goods every day andmi tend to keep up the reputation .of the store forlmc.- livity, liberality, and for always having the best stock of goods in the valley. 1 Being very thankful .for the largo patronage given mo by, a gcucrcus public. I respectfully ask a continuance of the sumo to the new firm. We will endeavor to merit the favor .of those who will give us n call, . The bonks of the Into owner arc open for settle ment, and persons indebted are requested to make settlement. East Main street, one door below Martin's Hotel W. o. SAWYER. Sept. 7, 3 805. “ Prvolnim the Immutable Prineiplvn of Pemocra- Throughout the Land.” TH E WEE K L Y PATRIOT. ANj) For tli® Campaign of ISGS. • The political campaign just opening in Penn sylvania is destined to bo one of groat importance, and to have a powerful influence upon tho future of tbo country at largo. In a groat measure it will determine tho gubernatorial contest of ISfifl, and have an influence upon the presidential elec tion two years thereafter. But, more important, it will probably determine tho choice of the noxi U. 6. Senator from this State, and thus affect the legislation of Congress and tho rqstoration cf to all the land. , ft is therefore, of vital im portance that every exertion should bo’ tfiado by every member of our party to secure tbo victory. Not only should .every local organlzatf: n bo put to work, but every honorable means should bo adopted to stir up .the apathetic and lukewarm, and to make neiVvotes by conversion. It can on ly bo through, thev immutable and golden princi plea cf jbemocfucV that tho country.can* bo re deemed from the.,thraldom of fanaticism, degra dation. and tixatioK Outside- the Deiuocra'cy there are no prineiplcoV. The rule of action of the opposition is ever changing—one thing today— something else to-morw*. It is held together merely by expedients—th\latostand most outrn- Ht.nuii of ull lining tho modern, sis mouths politi* .•ul trick Qf..negro suffrage. To defeat this, and sill other schemes of the Abolition shoddy hordes who live only to plunder and tyrannize, let every Democrat arouse and gird on the rusty armor of his fathers in Democracy—of Washington, of Jef femon,,of Jackson j and march to tattle and to victory! ~ THE WEEKLY PATIUOT AND UNION. As the Central organ of tho. Democratic party the Weekly Patriot and Union has acquired a large and more diffused circulation than any oth cr Democratic journal in t>ho State. It has here tofore occupied an influential position as an able and industrious worker fn tho cause of Democra «-y, and its friends say.that it still continues to be a valuable organ of the party, ft is not for us, however, to pufl'our own work. If wo have been faithful to the cause of tho party and the country, we hope every Democrat will make it nu object to extend our field ,of operations,’by adding, to our list of subscribers: Tho low-price >l’tho Weekly, in comparison with tho amount of matter furnish od, makes it one of tho cheapest of newspapers. Wo pope every gVorf Democrat who reads this will send his name and $2 60 for a copy for ond year. If this is too much for those who arc very poor, let all such send us fifty cents oiqh/ and. receive iho Meekly Patriot and Union for tho campaign. Tho following are the terms ; TERMS PER YEAR. Single copies, per. annum . “ *• six monins Clubs of ton or more to ono address DURING THE CAMPAIGN. Single copies , Clubs of tun or more to ono uddross All orders should be addressed to the Patriot and Union, Ilmrntfbarg f Pa. IV undersigned citizens of 11 Dickinson township believing that the de struction of Birds is injurious to the intcrostof tLo farpiing community, take this method to inform GUNNERS AND SPORTSMEN that wo wiP not permit hunters to trespass upon our promises cither to shoot birds or other g'umo, but will enforce the law.agaimt thorn in all eases. Emanuel Line, jr., peter Zipn, Potb.r SHotron, Henry Shoaflbr, Samuel Stuart, jr., • Phillip Roightor, 1 ‘ Walter Stuart, • David Ooovor, William A Coffee, Robert Donalson, William Bunts, , George P. March, William Shoaffpr, • John Duffoy, Matthew Galbraith, Wiliam H. Hoffman, Samuel Spangler, samuol Stuart, sr., Joel Sho.>ffor,. Batnuel Evans, W, W-£panglor, William Lino, Abm. L. Lme, Abraham Spotts, Charles Bossoer, John W. Huston, William McLaughlin, William Rico, John Wallower, John Pvffor, William Galbraith, Goorgo Martin, sr., . Henry Bushman, George Ri ush, Joseph Galbraith, Phillip Spangler, sr., Adam Fisliburn, • -Then. M, Spangle^ A. Kurts Fishburn, Josopii Straw, George Kissipgor, John Fishburn, Eli Bushman, • .T. M. Sollonborgor, James Petlor. Sept, 21, 186$. American, English and German ■ IIiRDWA RE' Cutlery, Coach Trimming., Shoo Find mga, Morocco ami Lining Skins, .las fa, Boot Troea and ShDemnkor'Toola of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vicos, Bellows, Files, Hasps. Itorso Shoos, iiorso Shoe Ifoila, Bar and-Rollod Iron of all Biros, ‘ , • " : HAAIES AND TRACES, Cnrringa Spring. - Axlos, Spokes, Fellows, Hubs, &c., &o. . ' - of « T <«T ™ r^t?iCarpontpra’ .Tools and every description* to gtre'ns a cadlbod iidont you vfill bo well paid for your Hoping that by strict attention to busili|s|?dlid n disposition to please,all W o' W ill bo abloJWSdffi.. tain tbo roputation oftho old stand. tn-Sitv., JULLTHI £ BOSSSBS. ‘f-- ’ C ARLISL^^pEM'ALE COLLEGE. Rc7. T. tfanglierly, President; BOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARS. THIS Seminary which Includes Gm School lately under, be charge of Miss Mary, Hit nor, will optm .under the tllrocuon -ot Kov. T~ : Duugberty us President; with a full corps ofabl® instructors, to’give to young ladies a thor ough education *in English and Classical studies, and dido, in the I'rouoh and languages, and Music and Painting, and otbpr N 'oruamental branches. ’ Especial core will be given to Boarders in the family of tno President* A primary department for the younger scholars, will bo had in connection with the Seminary. Tlio session will open on Wednesday, the 6th of, September, in the elegant School Booms of Emo ry Cbiircb, which have been' designed for that purpose. For terras apply to the President. Aug. 17, 'O6. Photographs, Ainbrotypen,. Ivory types, Beau tiful Albums, Beautiful Frames, Albums ..for Ladies mid Gentlemen,.Albums Children, Albums for.Miss viin.rt. Albums for Sol " ■ diora and Civilians. Choicest Aluous I Prettiest Alkojid !! . CHEAPEST ALBUMS 111 J. W. SMILEY. Fob* CBti’igfinns Gills. Freeh and New from New York and Philadelphia. IF YOU want oatieiautary pictures and ,po litc ationtion call at A. Smith's Pbo tographio Gallery, south-eaS(j.frbrner of Hanover street and Market Square, opposite the Court flojiag and Post Office, Carlisle, Pa. Irlrn. R. A. Smith, well known as Mrs. R. A. Reynolds, and bo well' known as a Daguorrcan Artist gives personal attention tc Ladies and Gen tlemen visiting hor-gnllcry, and having the best of artists and polite attendants can safely promise tbit in no other gallery mm thoqo who favor her with a call got pictures superior to hors, not oven .n Now York and Philadelphia, or moot with more kind and prompt attention. Ambrotypes inserted iu Rings, Lnckota, Breast-pins. «tc. Perfect cop ies of Daguercotypps’ and Ambrotypes made of de ceased friends, ■ Where copies arc defaced lifo-lika 'h Id vs may still he had, either forf ramos or fork, •mills. All negatives preserved,one year, and orflJv lots by mail or otherwise promptly attended th. Dec. 22. 186-L-tf WINES AND LIQUORS. South Hanover Street, Carlisle. THE underlined, successor to D. P. Hu zelton, respectfully inform his friomld junJ-lho-publio-generallyrthat-ho-intends-to-maiirs- -MOR tain tho character of the, above house as hereto fore, and Will keep constantly on hand a largo atf sortmont of BRANDIES, GINS, . ... WHISKIES, &UMS, CORDIALS, . BITTERS. Ao., Ac.; which ho can sell as cheap ns any other establish ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper. Country Landlords will find this tho placfl ft# bdy thoir WINES AND LIQUORS, tffoth in regard to quality and urico. JTis stock, .is laxgo and well selected, and ho In vites, a, call before purchasing elsewhere. Re member tho place, South Hanover street, dttcctlj opposite xh6 “Volunteer” Printing Office; (Win ter’s old stand,) Carlisle. NEW FO WARDING AND COMMISSION Hotf R E FLOUR * FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. PIIL subscriber having taken tbo Ware -1 .hoqao formerly occupied by J. R. Nonemakor, on West High Street, opposite,. Dickinlnson Col would inform the publfo that ho has en tered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. , . Tho highest market pfjco.will bo paid for Flour Grain am? .Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed , Plqnttr and Salt, kept con stantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing L YKENfS, VAL LE Y, LOCUST MOUNTAIN\ LA WBERR V, die., efc, Limoburnors’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry te any part of the town. April 14, *64. r WILL have constantly bn hand nnd fur- JL nisb to order all kinds of SEASONED LUM UBH, such os Boards, Scantling, Joist, Promo Stuff, Paling and Pinstoring Bulks, Worked Floo ring Wcntherbiiarding, and all kinds of SHIN. 'JLES, White Pino, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, io. Having cars of my own I cun furnish bills to order of any length and size at tbs shortest and on th. most reasonable terms, n orked hoards will bo koiit nr,dor cover, so that thoy can bo furnished dry at all times. . , S 2 60 . 1 60 .2 UU F will also constantly have on hand all kinds of f.XMfLY COAL, under cover, which I will de btor dry and clean to any part of the town, Ly nns Valley, Locust Mountain and Lawborry Coal prepared, expressly for family use, which I will fed! at fho lowest prices, at tho Warehouse, west end of High street, above tho College. • • . , . 50 cts. . . . 40 cts. June 16, 1864 Cumberland County Agnciilttfral Society. THE rebellion is now over, and we are again.restored to our peaceful avocations, we cannot bettor mark this ora than by making pre parations to return to the accustomed FALL EX- H UIITION of our Society,' and that wo may have tho most extensive, the best and most interesting that wo have ever had, lot us begin to prepare for it now. Tho season is most propitons and prom ising of fruitful results--and our appetites’for* the enjoyment of such an exhibition as we will Bave— have been’ sharpened by tho disappointments of tho last three years. By order of tho President. May 11, 1865; CARPETS I CARPETS 1! CARPETS 1 U Wo have just returned from tho city with a full supply of all grades and qualities of Carpet*, 1 from tho cheapest Hemp up to the beat quality .dr Throe Ply.’ Also.all widths of Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Hugs, Matts, Looking Glasses, &o All persons in want of any of the above goods for iho coming season, will do well by giving us an early call, as wo always take great pleasure in exhibiting o«r goods nnd defy competition in the market.. Please remember the Stand, sr.uth-efet corner Market Square, directly opposite Irvino s Bunt end Shee Store. SUTLER &, BOWERS, Successors to Lew™ F.Lyne,, . • ' Forth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. D B A I. E n S - is July 27*. 186.5, Mrs- R> A. Smith’s JOHN BEETKM. LUMBER AND COAL, JXO. BEETBM. LttlWOH A HTLLBftif T. J. KERR B. CROFT, Secretary;
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