steamboat explosion on tee HUDSON KIVEK. ,-engers'Killed and Seven teen Wounded. Oot. 29.—This morning, at a six o’clock, while abreast of it, North river, the port boil 'it St. .Tohn, of tho People's icded. Seven persons wore men scalded and one is missing, only about 100 porsons'-aboard, jaaualties are not so great as they been’at the height of the sum- , of the explosion the engitre about 13 revolutions per minute, acarrying steam pressure from per square inch. I’lio St. John; ies 30 lbs, and is lioomaed far 35 safety valves are weighed at 33 of the engineers present could cause of the -explosion, and nil a profound mystery which can od by a thorough investigation, of the explosion thcro wore two ■,ho boiler room, one of whom, a ®amo unknown, jumped over -am faf-the shore, bat is boliov leen drowned. The other ran leek and escaped all harm. , owing to the position of the it affect the main deck as much main saloon, but Juhn Andor mnd, was severely burned, in the boiler, which was forhi -1 between the guards, is about ,ug and 3 deep, leaving fan opening 4'oh four men could easily enter tho Wf'Tho whale uppqredga.oftipi .qhaet revealing the entire inner part of ihijoilor. Tho steam was'followed by tons -caldibg water; which passed through the -is 119, 121 and 123, and rolling in heroes’the deck entered tho oppo-- (rooms, and in a few seconds the ■a was at least five inches deep on and adjacent rooms.. , _ : ixploaion completely demolished, state Nos. 121 and 123 and wrecked No. - .terrible;-manner, and; tore,«p the ’ ( deck, making splinters for a long ;n ’ns the accident happened the fer- Nofistown went to the assistance of John, and after some delay she was' tto her berth, pier 41 North river, , ml assistance was immediately se 'the persons of Dra. Ball and White, to; the time of their arrival Captain ' Mr. Colgrovo, the clerk and all tho. ef the boat did every thing in their alleviate the sufferings ot tbs Ba in. m as ehe came to the dock, tho po pdsession of the entrance and kept nrong which had heard *of the disas id eagerly sought information. The in board yas sad. , Forward, near the room bulkhead, lay the dead, first a and her children, next a mother and diose husband’and father lay at the id of tlio saloonj suffering tortures ris ible;, next a mother, and wife, and by i sat the husband. Ho was alive, so ir child. lle.had. gone out of their st befpre. tine A in this group. A Philadelphia, paper saya : " Miaa I Dickinson is always fresh.” Many ■Mieses would like to know how'she ' There 'have 'boon fiffcyor a hundred oiv oholera ip. Paris. Our people will hate ’wtigtsaaitary preparations. , ~i All vagrant pcgroes lira arrested in deans. Tho centre! of tiro freedmetv ■ given to the State Coarts. : U)ri~oftWcrtß(rof-oapti .0 is not-expected from the President. What commodity is always afforded at The law.- - ~ ■ : * ffy®® *' IH fey Ror. S. P. Spreolier, "'MfeMoiiN W. Steigelhan to Mias Emba Al- butt of New Kingston, this !»• is Mi ' veil “f 1 i|^ 11l ' ISLE MARKET.—Noy. I. 1865. ~.J ' wham, Superfine, per bli)-, 7,00 ; ' Extra, , f 1,50 ’ ..., 5,100 f- r? ifOWmrfe-Wheat, pee trasM, 2,20 flioi 1 -S*DrWaEixi <jo,, 2,J0 nbtok : S° : ’ ™ . ,#€■■ '-.■‘OWBtFiVV- •• • stav, i - - tfO. v\ - , -itjv, 40 I BAUI.E Y, -d<, • ». 86 ; do., do., 90 0 a ROf do,, . 7,26 3,00 a MAMtET, i\Tov. i, *65. 17 mi - . - - - 825 Extra, -. » - - - 9 00 sWj ‘IMpFMUR, - 700 aedn r SfflSpfMEAi,, 475 nlrifd ■? ?,WBfelT, rad. . . : . 220 a 2 30 I /wKtfe; - . ■ - 270 0.3 00 o. / i . - - ■ - - . - 120 If ' On,, yoUow, - - who l ' * hit ®’ '■-■■■ moift- - • - oeivdl Seed; I -' - ' rauJ,C Wmijtfcr, i ‘ ; . .. • ■ ■■ "■ i;~ n, -i -" , . SIKW doods! Keif dodds! I Ins -*** ■ “ “I.C iKItAND OPENING of unrivallad GOODS; r he fe : it received from tbo lsaStcirti diiies, edn of choice and varied Selections, at A W. Benlz’s Store; lanover street, the familiar and well known Our list of DBtISS GOOIftS iqs Black Silks itf great variety, including fc Goods imported, Gros Grains, Lyons Taf* *os De Rhine. Gros d’Airlque, and figured, t's French Merinoes in ail colors and pri laid Merinoes and Poplins, Empress Cloths, and pla|n ; all shades, Goburgs, ins of elegant designs. ■ White goo ds. ts and Cambrics, Plain and. Plaid Naia- Linons and - Cotton 'Gtfodd, Marseilles* rpanos, very cheap. . . MNEL3* t Every quality of white and col* funnels, Blankotfij Bqimotal Skirts, Ac. ■go stock of Ctoihs, Cassimorps, Sattinottsj Oord,.home mode Jeans, &q. 7Q.poTf k superior assortment of MIIjLI ODORS) Bonnot Velvets, and Silks, Bon id Trimming Ribbons, Malinos, English and Laces. • MOURNIIVCt GOODS. and double width all wool DoLainos, Em- Cloths, Lupin's Bombaiino, Caahmoro, i Morinocs, Velour Reps, Velour .Huso, Cloth, Queen Clothj Alpacoa, Striped Mo iglish Prints, Talbot long Shawls, Crapo Jollafs, Handkerchiefs and Bblting. • riONSt&e: Floor 1 dud lahlo Oil Cloth. >w Shades, Umbrellas and Hoop Skirts. All ■*w and considerably under the Markoi 2, ISCS, Job Printing noaily oiccu't'cdV Pension Examining Siirgcon, (For CarlUle and Adjacent Country.) DR. G. 0* KJNKLIS, Office, -(up stairs) Ta holTa Building, South East Corner of Market Square, Carlisle. i[Koy. 2, 'O5-tf. AT ftn ; Orphans* Court began on. Tuesday, : tho 2-ttli day of October, A. D. 1865, holdon at Cariislo, in and for Cumberland county, boforo this Honorablo.iTamoB. il, 'Graham, Proai dont Judge, and Michael.Cooklin • and Hugh, Stuart, Judges, tho following proceedings wore -had, to wit;' In tho matter of the writ and valu ation of tho Real 'Estate of'.Elizabeth Brouizer, )ato of®ast Ponnsboro’ Township, doc’d. Now to wit, 24th October, 1885. Alias Rule on tfho heirs, of said decedent to appear at tho next Orphans*. Court and.accept or refuse to accept tho Within named Estate at its valuation and appraise ment, or show cause why tho same should not bo s'Ad. Rule to bo served personally on .all the heirs : residing in Cumberland county, and by publication for six weeks in one newspaper pub lished in the Borough of Carlisle on those who are non residents of said county. BY THE. COURT; In testimony whereof I have hero | S'EA.IJ j m y band and affixed the V seal of said county, at Carlisle, thro 25th day cf October, ~v E. CORNMAN, 'Clerk. Which notice of‘the above rule is hereby given, JOHN JACOBS, .Sheriff. Sheriffs 'Office, \ ‘Carlisle, Oct. 31, ’B5. j 6t Notice. AT an Orphans’ Court began on Tuesday, tho 24th day of October, A. B. 1865, and huldbn at Carlisle,in and for Cumberland county, before the Honorable Jas. lf. Graham,•'Prdsidon’t Judge, and Michael Cooklin and Hugh Esquires, Associate Judgos/the-fpllpwing proceed ings wore hath to wit: Ih the matter of thowrit of Partition' and vain-: tiqn ol:tho Real Estate of Satnuol Long, .la/to.pf East Pennsboro* Township, doo’d. Now to wit/24th'Octohcfr, 1865. : Alias’Rnlo on tho heirs to appear, at thenoxbOnphans' Court and accept or refuse to accept tho within named Estate, at Us valuation and appraisement, or show' cause’ why tho samo shall not be sold* Rule to be served personally on all tbo heirs residingln Cumberland county, and by'publication for six weeks in ono newspaper published in the Borough of ! GaHislo, •on those who are non residents of said county; . BY THE COURT. jK-- In testimony whereof r Z<&ave here f SDAL I sot my'hand-anti affixed tho seal o( said Court,' at tho 25th day of October, 1865. 1 ’ ; E. CORNMAN, CSfrSv^ Whiohraofttfo dTi tlio nbowmlo-w hereby given. JOHN JACOBS, m <criff. , Sheriff's Office, '' ' Carlisle, Oct! 31,'65. j *6t SGJiA TCH ! Wheatbiils Ointment Witt Cure the itch in 48 Hodrs. Also curofj SALr.RnKnjc,-TJLCBna, and aU Eruptions op tre Skin. Price 60 ccnta. JTor sale by all Drn£psst». ... By Bonding: oo cents WEEKS <t POTTIJR, Solo Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass, it will bo forwarded by mail, iteo of postage, to any part of tbo United States. 1 ' Oct. 5, 18B5—0'm5> ' : LOOK AND HEAD a ROVE in advance; first to KEDUOE PRICES. Ho ttdke's the I'cH • and Pictures in Town, and *givqs .; SIX FOR ONE DOLLAR. ’ ;■ Just think of it! Six Perfect Card Photocranhs for.ONEJ DOLLAR. Don’t.i’orget to go to GROVE'S, ‘ ‘ ■‘‘ i Oullery,' South Mariovtr Sired, Curl!sic* Oct. 26, 1865-tf , . THE partnership heretofore existing,,be tween tfy6 undersigned, doing business in tho mapufaclure of Ale and. Porter in Carlisle, was dissolved on tho first day of September, by mutual consent. N- B.^ —Tho manufacture of Alo and Porter will bo continued by the subscriber, at tho old stand, corner of Pomfrot arid East streets, Carlisle. Ho will at all times pay tho highest price, in cash, for Barley, delivered.at hia establishment. Oct. 26. JSos—3m* f 'yiRGINIA IiANDS IN MARKET.- - REAL ESTATE AGENT. MXDDLEBUBG, LOUDON COUNTY, VA. Having an extensive acquaintance with the people ; and the Land of the PicdmontSection of Virginia,, so celebrated os a fine “ Grass Country.” I will' pay particular attention to the purchase and sale of Real in this region, besides practicing law in tho Courts of Loudon nnd Fauquier. ~ IJSSf* -l am authorised to soil some of tho most desirable Pams in this par t of the State, and will correspond promptly with persons wishing to pur chase, or take, pleasure in showing these lands to them*, if they give mo a call, , Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. Address- AUTHUH L. ROGERS, Attorney at Law, Middtoburg, Loudon co., Va. References John Jonnoy, Bsq.,, Lepabiirg,' ,\ r a.; Gen. A. Rogers, MMdloburg, Va.; John A.. Spilman, Esq., James V. Brooke, Fauquier county, Va.: A. K. Phillips, Proderi. ks burg, Va.; Francis L. Smith, Esq., Alexandria, Va.; Hr. Beverly R., Wollford, Wm. H. Maifar land, Esq., Uiohraoud, Va.; Messrs. L. B. Bayne & Co., Messrs. Hamilton, Easter <fc Co., I Ncvett. Steele,-Baltimore, Md> Oct. 12, 1865—3 m THU FIRST PREMIUM. Has JJeen Awdrdck'af ike Late Cumberland 8 50 4 00 TO C. 1. LOCHMAN For the Finest Photographs. 3 30 a 3 15 - I 40 a 1 B O • 2 37 HE hsis lutoly re-putohaßed his OLD GALLERY froih Mr. McMillon,' in Mrsi NofTs Building, opposite tho Ifirst National Bunk. THE PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DE VISITE. . AMRROTYPES, .to., Ac., made by C. B. Locbnian are p't'o’boiinced by eitery one to bo of tbo highest character in Posii'uft .' Tone, Clearness, Round nnd Soft flalj Tints, and everything that constitutes a FIRST-CLASS PICTURE. „ The publib is cordially invited to call and exam* ine specimens. A largo lot of Gilt and Rosewood. Frames, Al bums,-An., on band and will bb sold very low. Copies of Ambrotypcs and Daguerreotypes made in the most perfect manner. Got. 19, 1885—tf Tuscardfa Female Seminary. Academia, Juniata, County, Pa. The winter session of this in -BTITI7TE Will COmmCQCO OH ' The undersigned having obtained possession of tho abovq Institute, invites tbo patronage of all young ladies who wish to obtain a thorough edu cation. r ßost advantages given in all branches.— Particular opportunities afforded in A/imc, Paint ing and Languages.' Cotnpptonfc tOaohers will take charge of-the different departments. Address CARL F. KOI.BB, . v .. : •. Proprietor.- . **i •** Academia, Juniata County, Pa, Got. 5, 1865—6t* . * HANDItEKtJECIEPS, Tics, Stocks, Kib^ bons. Suspenders, tinder Drawers, a l oautiful assortment, dan be found at I£AAC LiytNGST6i?s, , North Str, Emporium'. A. W. BENT Z. Notice ITCH I tTCIU ITCH I S'CfcATOJn ■SCItATCH! Notice. -J-A-COR-GERHARTy — HENBY RICHTER. JACOB GEBHART, ARTHUR h. ROGERS, County Fair Wednesday} November let, 1805. Godcy’s Lady’s Book For is is g . THE Fashion Magazine of the World' T Firio Arts and Fashione, I I Tho most magnificent Stool, engravings*— Double Fashion Plates. Wood engravings on cyory Subject that can intorcstladies. Crochetknitting,' Netting, Embroidery, Articled for - tbo Toilet, for tho Parlor, the Boudoir; and the Kitchen., Every thing in fact, to make a complete Lady'* fioole. THE LADIES' FA.VOUIXE FOR 36 YEARS. No Magazine boa boon able to compete with iL None attempt it. QODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. Thcso*alono Arc worth tho price.of. tho book. Model Cottages (no other Kugazlno gives them,-5 with diagrams. Dnticnng leuum fur the Young* Another cialty with Godey. 7 , ■ Original Jfnaic, worth $3 a year. Other Maga* vines publish old worn-out music; but 'the sub scribers to it before ; bho music stores.. Gardening Cot Ladies. Another peculiarity witli Godey. Fashions from Messrs. X.’T. Stewart ■& ‘Co.jfcbe millionaire merchants, of New York, appeal* in 'Oodey, the Only Magazine that hag them. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a year than any other Magazine. In fadt, lire Lady’s Book enables every lady to bo hot own bon-not. maker Marion Harland, Authoress of “Alone," “Hidden Path," “Mott :Sido," and “ Miriam.," writes for Go dey ca-ch month, and-fot uo-CtlreT magazine. Wo have also retained all oiir old and favorite con tributors. TERMS OF CIODEfS fcADX’S BOOK r«r 1868. i \Ftpm which there can He no Deviation .) ; Tho following are the terms of the lady’s fiook forM«o6■ ;v; /■ - ; ono copy > 'ene yeioti r * . $3 00 Two copras,' < • .. i : S 60 ThreeJbopioe/one year, " '/ -V 60 Fouf%pioj, one year, .. . , ... IS) 100 Five copied one year, and an extra copy to ‘ the pofsDn' geUing-upt the club/ making:; six odplos,’ ” '•/.»< q(q Eight <copks one ,year, and an extra copytd 1 the person getting up tihe ‘olub, making nieocopies, , r Eleven copies,’ oho year and an extra copy to ' J the person getting up tho ctnb, making twolvo-dOpiefc}’^, . r ; 50 additions to clnhsat.clipf, rates, • Gqdoy’s Body's Rook and Arthur’s Home Maga zine will bo sent, each one year, on receipt ofs4 60. Wo have no club with , any other Magazine or newspaper, : . , . . Canada subscribers must send 2i cents -addi tional for each subscriber. Address, L..A> GOX>EV v . N. E. Corner Sixth -and Chestnut Sts., Oct, 26, 1805. r- . - 'Philadelphia-. bi.ipi,' 1S & IS THE WORLD, : An Independent Democratic Daily,’ Weekly- arid Ne ws- paper. A P TER four years.of<nvil wstv } fprced up jCjL on the people of tho United States by the, violence of the rfectiortarpairties, ; wo now enter up on a new era of unity and progress. North and South, a cordial cooperation of all honest men is needed to repair tho waste of war, to establish otrr Peace through .thb triumph of sound constitutional principles In the administration -of tho ‘Government and our Unity by guarding all that makes Union desirable. ■? Tho groat Bomocratio Parly, whoso history in l the "past is. the history of private prosperity, of territorial extension, and of public order in Ame rica, - stands now, as it has over Stood, tho party,of the Nation, superior to all sectional passions in Us loyalty to tho right of co-equal States and.to the liberties of the individual citizen. Gneo more its voice MU bo heard, once more its adherents will bo rallied to its timo honored standards- in every city’ and town of tho Northern and of tho South ern States. Party, of the Nation The World has boVno firm witness throughout tho ordeal of civil War.’ It will now be devoted to tho not loss arduous task of applying those principles'to‘.tho solution of tbo many and weighty questions—financial, social, political which come upon us with, tbo return ofpcacJO.— Faithful to the real interests.of all sections, it will bo enslaved by the prejudices and blinded by tho prepossessions of*none. *Z.C - - That tbo principles of American Democracy should thus bo uttered, with no Weak and unoor-. tain voice, hero in tbo great metropolitan centre of American enterprise and commerce, is a matter of such importance to ovory citizen as most roo ommond-TAe World to theioooporation and support of good mon in all sections of tbo Union. Whatever skill can devise or enterprise accom plish, will contribute to make The World what it is our resolve that it shall continue to bo—the best Newspaper of the Day, EDITIONS Tho Daily World affords a complele compendi um of, and commentary upon, the nows of every 1 day. . ‘ V The Semi’ Weekly World is.a large quarto sheet, same size as daily, containing all its uew.B,-'corres pondence,. editorials, commercial and market nows, -cattle market dnd provision reports, and a fresh and entertaining miscellany of literature.— Published Tuesday and Friday. The Wceldy .World*, a largo quarto sheet, same size as daily, has now tho largest circulation of any weekly jonriidl published, save one. Its ex traordinary success ainoo its union with the Now York Argue has jnstifiol the most liberal expendi tures, which will make it unrivalled in interest and value to farmers. PubßshedWedneeday. 1. Its Market Reports embrace-the New York, Albany, ‘ Brighten and -Chmbridgo Live Stock, Markets; the Now York Country Produce.and General. Produce Markets; special and valuable Hop Intelligence,.a-department of Agricultural Reading;/altogether composing an unrivalled handbook of current information for the. Farmer,. Live stock or Produce Dealer, tho Country Mer chant, etc. 2. Its reading for the Family Circle embrace the freshest and best Stories, Poetry, Religions Read ing, cto> • 3. Its Digest of the News, is hot, like most oity weeklies, a more waste basket of tho Doily; only .matters of ..interest and importance' ate Chosen from tbo Daily, while the cutss of lbs Contents are prepared especially for the Weekly.- In every post office district there should bo found some active, ’public spirited Democrat who will tonfor a benefit upon us,..his. ncighodrs, .Arid the cause, by making a d.otorplined. effort to form a club of four, ton, twenty, or fifty for the Weekly World, at bur greatly reduced rates. GREAT REDUCTION IN TfefcMS. , „t)AILY WOULIK One cofcyi bnp yeat; by mail, Ton Dollars, i SBMI-WEKKtY WOULD. One copy, one year, Two Dollars. Four copies, ono year, Seven Dollars. Ten copies, ono year. Fifteen Dollars. 25 copies, 1 yr.to 1 address, Twenty-five Dollars. 60 copies, I yr.,to 1 address, Fifty Dollars. An extra;Copy,of tho Weekly edition furnished to clubs o£,twenty,or oinroi., , For oiubaof fifty <the Semi-Weekly, and For clubs of ono hundred tho Daily, will be sent to getter up of a qlub. _ , . Additions Way bb made', to clubs at any time during the year at tho regular club rates. . Changes from olnb list' can only bo mado by request of tbo person receiving tho olub packages. All such, requests must name tho edition, post office, and state to whioh it has previously been sent, and inclose twenty-five cents to pay for changing to separate address. Orders for any editions of Tho TFbrfrf niay be sentiby mail, and enoloao Dost Office Money Order or Bank Draft (loss tho discount). Wo havo no authorized traveling agents* llo.ney sent by mail will bo at tho risk of the senders. Orders and letters should,bo addfd6Ec3_to; THE WORLD, . , • •/ f •' 3? How, New York* Oot-2G, 1865. : Notice. • Canushß Deposit Bank, I .. . . Oct. 23, 186^. $ .J. THE annual election fbr -Nine X)u?ector£ of • this Bank will bo r hold at the Banking House istt the third Monday (20th) of November next, between tho hours of 10 AVM. andi2 • ' J. P. hasSler, Dot, 2d, 1855-36' Cashier.' A Valuable Farm at Public sale. On M OK’D A ¥ffiovcmher 6, 1805. tHE subscriber trilVsell sale, on i«ho promises, on tb^abovp ; day, all that ‘cer tain'tirac’t of Slato Land, Vjtuato - in ilifllin town ship, Omnlcrland county,, 'Oti H/hc toad leading from Nbwvilfo to tbroo square- hollow, 3 miles north Oast yf-Ncwbibrgt*aird i milo-porth of M.vor*’ M»U,"bounded by binds of WilHiyn. Ruth, Arm. strong Black, P. A.Ahl, and othots,' - ‘ ’ , Conljilntiri]; 1 23. T ji'cvcsi s Of this Acroads excellent,.Timber Laud, mho rosifltto/ra bloated-end undcr!good taped,.(tUo ono balfbctfng'post and rail,) and in a high state of ciritivatioti-, tfic greater part having been ro t . ■cdnlly well limod. Tho improvements consist of a. iMtge BHck . iO WBUING HOUSE, fipjlW with a Kitchen attached, Wash b§BSSBB House, Bank Bnrn, Wagon Shed and Cofn Orib., Carriage Honso, Uog and all other necessary ott buildings. n , ( '.Also, a (SRtST MILL, .in cdrtfplQtd'titn'hl'ng ©■tdcr, ha*y i fng been lately, thoroughly Also, a S}iccU\ntj Ifoutc near the satao,,suitable ftfr a miller to teside in; also, a-stahto anilttftlKfr -CCut •bnrldangs. ' ’• There is a Tenant House, Stable and BWk smith Shop on tbo Farm. There are on the pro mises a yoimg W thriving APPLE ORCHARD, and u largo vatkrty -of -ffthtr Tbeire is a well of novdr-fKiltng water noaf the Mahal jn House, also ft. Well of *\atcr at the Tenant House. This is a very desirable property in alt respects. Persons desiringdo see the property, or to obtain information in regard to the flaiiie,,arc requosfod. to call onj or address the undersigned,* feaiding on the .premises. " Sale to coiriihclieo at I*o o'clock, A. M.Vott Baid : dtts<,' Wheu torma TPifd ho tnudd' known by ,f :••••■ r •Oct. 2C; ISG5—2t ’ Valuable Town Property at' p'ftiiriftl Mr ’ S’A tLE. T [IK aubacnl>or offers at; private sale the 1 following described valuable Real Bstft.'te, situated ‘bn NoVth Hanover ikronTtfro’flbOrs north 1 of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, and late tjro pippdrty of X > hiJip .r • A L irs.o Tivo-Siory ; .STONE-, . with largo ami commodious STORE e=SBSS&' UOOM on; .MW widt ns-WIT: ■story PKAME r iVOUSE-on, the.rear of the l-ob ■ The riibscriln-r will W in V>‘ft the *1 ith of. NovciitieiVwl)ph terms will'bo' buiße knowd, niid. othet piihienfsiVrt' given./ lu (ho meantime. Miy. infoVumtibu. ,liu*X /by 'cutting, fipbn iskttd Livingston.' • I' ' jr ■* t " • titsiuy aSkold, - •Alhntniafrafor o/-S*htiip Aniuiil, ut/cV?-. act: 2*o, lsr.s-.lt ‘ •• . EXECUTOR’S SALE OF BEAL ,|;Sf:pE. AS Kxeeator pt, lhp ; last ,5-Vilj t and Testa ment of llenty Stump, late iof Frankt'ord township, Cir©)jorVand^ ( ot)ijnt^^-eoM;,/I-will sell ftt public sadbr’cn'iho pfutnhes,-bn 'JVicfay, iVovcm ber fttfirict uf ■ , ’ •s > SLAX’K AND GRAVEL LAND, v./ situated in'SaW. township, bomidod by Sands of John Clay) -Jc&W D./S'Ayd'pr,' .fuhn SWuVpV Abram. Krehl/and this rftouo Church, . i 90. A, C'II;EJ : 'S ■ nearly all uf;whioh is and,having thereon erected a . ~ . , 1 X‘oj 7 and-;WcafTto^oardtd : ; i( i ;; ‘>§®Ejk d w.e 'll fw’tfl a oy ! feif; : ||Ss^L agbnd Log . Barn, WAgh'n Shed, and 'Jshs3bSS£ ' other out buildings. .There is a Well, with pump, of neyorfaUlng water near the.door,of tho dwelling, and a small ORCHARD on tbn ! premWos: As much of this Tract is good Meadow Laud, arid there is water in-ncarly-ovory field, it would make a good stuck. far’HK. £a)c) to. otfiftui'oncu at 10 o'clock, A. Al., when terms will he made known Uy • . , ■. .^b«-N ; '-MoljNT'?o Executor of Hen-.-y' Stump, dcc\f. lfft f SHERIFF'S SALES. virtue of sundry .Writs-.of Venditipni Exponas and Levari Facias,-t.'snod out ot the Court of Coi nhioh -Pleas ,of Cumberland county, and to me directed, will expose to sale by public veuduo or outcry, at.tho Court House, in tbo, Bor ough of Carlisle, on J?riday f the lOf A day o/VaV vember, A. D. 1865, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the fol lowing ileal Estate, to wit.: ’ A Lot of Grounds situate in the Borough of Mo chanioßburgi bounded on tho south by Alloa s’b., on the west by lot of b. B. King,'on the north "by Clover Alley, and on the east by lot of Catharine Sbroll, containing 86 feet in front, and in-depth 192 foot, be the same more or loss. ' —Also— Tho undivided half of a Tract of Land,.situate in tho Borough of Mcchanlcsburg, hounded on-the sou tit by Grech street, east by an Alley, north .by land.of Jiicpb, Muuiinp., and w.ufvL by tbo Hogues* town Roa'd arid lot'bf'Dr, Cloofgc ’ijctzcr, 'cooTum ing Acres, be the sansd mbrO or lohs. •. * ‘ —AlfiO-r- ‘ The undivided half of Bight Lots of Ground, situate'iu.tno Borough' of MocUancsburg-,'bounded on tho \y,est by Arch street, on thoinorth by.land of Jacob Mumma..on, the cast by ap Alloy, and on the south by iolpf John Moll, containing 120 feet in depth,’ and in front feet, bo tho sairto more or less*-.Seized and taken in execution a) tbo prop erty of .Christian T. Brandt, with notice to Eli B. Brandt and George B. Brandt/terto ttonnts. t - . —Also— All.that certain Log House, two- JFnEi-Ti' ' • story, twentj’-six loot front and twenty-two'fc6t back, situate in tjio yffifjjl 1 1 Inß township of South Middleton. Cuni-’ bcrlahd county, together with the curtilogo thereto helonging.'khd tbo Lot ob which said building is erected, bounded tfp *tlio north ,by the B.iltinlotjo Turnpike, bri tbo .west ’by. land 1 of *— Haycock, oA tho south by Oxford libad, and on the past by ,land, of Mr. McGowan. ‘Smed and taketi id execution as the property of.Hutiol Harrold. - ‘ -^Also— ‘ ’ A Lot of Grohftd/Situaie in the .Scfrough of Car lisle, bounded -on-' tfeb’ West by Nohh Hanover sk, on the North by-John on tbo by an Alllby, and on thc>outh by John 'Mobrc> hiv ing thereon erected a two. atory r ßrick Dwelling IlouVej and,Frame Shop and Stable, containing 20 feet’ in ' front, on |R|s|B|L Hanover add 2ifl foot in; d».ptb,* >»!■»«» bo tho same more or less.' Seized and *SSBHS» taken In execution as the property of Andrew J. Kutz'.; To be Bold' b j tie, , , ■ JOHN JACOBS; Sheriff: Sheriff’s Office, 1 Carlisle, Oot, 19, 1365, J Coxumoss—On all salei of $5OO, or over; $6O will ho required to be paid wheh the property is stricken off, and $25 on dll sales under $6OO/ PHvlite SjJlfe of &EAll , ESTATE; THE subscriber offers at Private,Sato, a valuable LIMESTONE FARM,situe,tb on the Turnpike, 3 miles West of Mt. Rock, partly in Westpenusboro* and partly in Penn Townqh.ips, bounded by, the lands ol John Goodheort* John B. Dunlap, James R.Sfaaw,Jaoob Tritt, and Jacob .Chisnell, u ' ..... ' j ; Contniniiig 67 Acfres, more or less. The improvements are a large ; Loq i)WEi,im'(} ' aiu! THAME STABLE. Thero 'ia a HllllW thriving, YOUNG ORCHARD of ,‘ohbjbo frtylj on tho ( premise®* . ' \., v V 1* f' ' ’ dcsiripg to view the or: to ibaftfjiirthor particulars, can do ao ( by c&iUng on the subscriber residing throe-fourths of a mile North of the promises. . ‘ ‘ .'SAMUEL HBPiTL'EBOWEU'. , Oct. 5, Ifl'eSr-St ___ ONE GOOD PHOTOGRAPH IS WORTH a dozen p.dor ones'; 1 /who .will givo Picture U) a friend ? All Photographs made at £ocAmaji’« (saltert/ bid warrahted to' give satisfac tion’, [Cfct, 10, ’65-tf.’ HAS been created at the Cheap Dry Goods; arid Variety Store of.Leidioh A> Miller, in consequence of their just opening the largest stock of Fall'and ‘W’irfttfr Goods, from New York. Andf Philadelphia, that has over been exhibited in the' town, ‘embracing all descriptions and classes of goods to bo leund in a first class Store. ’ iLM)I!3I3 !!)M33 MM, Shell as all varieties of Black aud , Taccy'*co l lorcd Dress Silks, plain and figured French Merinos, iPlain Plaid and '* 'Striped Pdyflin'S, *• ’ .. ’■ (FrtJfich *£%id Poplins, Baxbny Plaids, t - . ; V‘ Black and , CoVd. Alpacas, Cobcrg Ql.oths, " Striped jind, Plaid Valencias, ' v ' , pll-.Wqol Moira. - : .? . TJolaincs, all colors, figured Cashmeres, delaines, . ; . .. Amours, Shc'pßo'tds Plaids, £o., &c., &0., Sro*, MOURNMG GOdOi Repp Silks, Bombazines, French Merlnoes, Cash meres, all Wool Repps and Poplins, double aud single Width Wool Mons. ftclwftfes, *Tamiao Cloths, Alpaccas, Coburgs, Long Blanket and Thibet Stalls, Crapo. Veils, Crapo Collars, Eng.‘Cra.pos, M&urning Handkerchiefs, GloVos, Ac., Ac., , DOMESTIC GOODS Blenched and Shaker Fl^nntU t ‘ Unbleached Mustins, Home mhdc'Fac ■- . Sheeting*, F^njinelff Pillow C’cnc JfcrvfiW, .tihh'lings, fficktvye, liable Diaper, ' ' tffyeka, , . Blanket*, . 'Canton ‘Flannel*, Ginghams, Bed, Yellow and- >•, Calicoes, White Flannel*)' • dbc., &c., i; ; ; Men’s and Boys’ Wear, .Beaver Cloths for Over Contis, every quality of Cloths for Ladies Cloaks, Black and Fancy Cas simeres, Vestings, Sattinols/ Tweeds, &<?. Wo have a special arrangement with a first class Bailor to have Clothing,made, at notico. p. W. STERRETT, CIiGAKS ! CLOAKS i ! of tho latest Paris stylos always on hand and r'e cclving. i . ■ FURS! FURS!! FU&S! 1! - : . of tho largest assortment of every’ atylb aW quali ty for Ladi^,'Misses and Children. ’ iN 0 TlO NSt . ; i Prench iCid Gloves, Jtoqp Skirts, . Silk-,, ' : Handkerchiefs, _> c Berlin, Bonnet Trimmings, Cloth, .Ribbons, Wool and Cot- Lace Veils, ton Gloves, Dross Trim- • • "Gauntlets, mings,:But*. Children's tons, . i. n i . . ;.'.Gloves, Children's . ' X?o t t f C6to-ftted Wool Coats, . . . Wool ttosiory, Breakfast Shall*, . p . all grades and Hanover Buck \ !t qualities, Wool • < Gl&vos and - i Hoods, Son- Gauntlets; Cot- . . tags, Bal- ;' ton and Wollon moral Skirts • Hose, &oi, Ao. Carpets! Carpets I ! of.'all.qualities,' , .. - r ' ti.ooß on. aoTirs, . ' ; ; tableou,.dLows, ... ■■ w.imow s&A&B&y Lo<?Kix<i:'atASSk.% ■ ,’ri matt.% ; i, : , 1-loaso n'o not fail ta' g’ivo us a cull.tictoro maks ‘ing yo/ur purohaso as wo have the,mpat complete stock of Goods that has.over/Ipoon exhibited ;in town, having boon selected with special earn, and ; buing determined not to bo undersold, wo will al ways take great pleasure to exhibit, and. also prove that wo. study tho interest of our customers. , LISIDICII & MILLER.' ■ October AV1865. ’ ■ ; - N. B.—Please romember tko well known stand on t’ho South East cornet of Market Squaro dirock “l/oypoSltrtr'riirtßootan L. & M. Wheeler & Wilson and Howe. LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, TUe Best, Simplest and Cheapest. THE Wheeler & Wilson Machines are adapted to all kinds of family sowing, work ing equally well upon silk, linen woolen and oot ton goods, with silk and linon threads, making a beautiful and perfect stitch alike on both sides of the article sewed. prices op wheeler 4 wilsoh machines. No. 8 Machine plain, $55 00 “ 2 " ornamented bronze, $65 00 “1 " silver plated, ‘ $75 DO The attention of Tailors-Shoemakers, Saddlers and-Carriage trimmers, is called to this—the beet Shuttle Sowing Machines. It is unanimously ad mitted to bo tho best machine for leather wo k or tailoring ovot given to the public, y Letter A Machine 1 . $OO 00 Is recommended for family sowing, tailoring, shod binding aftd gaiter fitting.. Letter B Machine, $7O DO Is one size laVgor than A mUchißo suited to the same work. Letter C Machine). ~ $55 uu Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot and shoe work and carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid, and Will do firio work well, and has a much larger shuttle than the smaller machines. Call and ozabtlae at Railroad Telegraph Office, Carlisle, Penna. Oct. 12, 1866. GRAND OPENING DAY At! GREENFIELD & SHEAFER’S. WE have now ready for inspection the most beautiful assortment of -Dress Goods ever exhibited in Carlisle; At prices Vrithln tho reach of all. As wo wore so fortunate as to be in New York daring tlio lato which two days, we.have determined to give ouif customers the advantage in all goods bought during the two days, that goods worn sold atlbn Idlest JirietiiA ? •• DRESS GOODS, Poplins Plain in oolorfli Plaid Poplins,, Stripodo.i Brocade Hops, Foulard . Poplins, Empress Cloths, Wool Plaids, French Morinoes, in all colors, Co burgs of every shade and color, Silk Plaid Crapes, Satin Qriaal los, Plaid Foil da Chcvres, DeLancSj aU now designs. In addition to the above immense stock of Dress Goods, Greenfield-& have a, full lino of DOMESTIC GOODS at prices that competition. Wo can sell, MUSLINS, , , , . . CALICOES and . . . . GINGHAMS, .., t • r lower than other merchants paid, for, tbo same Goods tan days ago. Those who .do9ira:a.fo«st‘for their eyes should not fail io oiiU and examine our Stock,/ Epop ip mind* the place, South East cor ner Ma^Qt,£<l U(U P> Spoond Door. Thankful for the past patronage, we respectfully aolitit a continuance.of- the .same. ... GREENFIELD A SHEAFER.* - Obfobbr i2,ISGS. ■ \ . AGOQX> PIANO, which has notbeen long in use.. Will ,bo sold cheap. Any person wishing to ,purchase the above Piano, can receive further information by calling at this office: Oct, IVlfifiSwSt* GREAT EXCITEMENT >! the Howe Sewing Machines. PRICE Ot* HOWE MACHINES, mbm mm STACKS OF W. C. Sawyer & Go. TT. C. Sawyer, J. A. Duke, ff. E. Burkholder, EJTAVE just received from Stuart's, Claf lin and Mellon, New York, ftnfe-.ih© best houses in Philadelphia, iho largest and best stock ol' Fall and' Winter/ Goods EVER BROUGHT TO-THIS MARKET. Pleaao call and examine’our 1 Immense stock of Alpine and Rob Roy Plaids, Figured, Plain and Striped Empress Cloths, Plain and Figured French Merinos, Heps, PoplSns,, Alpcaoaa, ;and Estelle Cloths, Dross Qcods in'every variety'of styles and shades, Ladies Cloth and Mantles, of plain and bright Plaids. SIIA WLS, !ftlack, Brooke and.Thibet, : JJn«njmd.Laco/Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Our stock .of H r oohn *Oood» com prises Blankets, home made, Shaker Ballard Vale, Red aud Brown Flannels, Balmorals In all calbrs. Domestics in ■Qfianlilies. ■and^Jlchbhed’J^usl^ns,■GlugVadl9 ,, Tickings, Crushs, Shcet’ingp, Pillow ’Casings, Ac. | Geiit's’" find Boys’ Wear. Full Hn© of Cloths, Cnssimers, plain and fancy Scarlb, Ties. Handkerchiefs and Shirts. , HOSIERY & GLOVES'. Cotton arid Wool for Ladies, Gents, Misses tniT- Children, ... , GODS of all iiinds ■usually kept in firstblussDry Goods Stores, fcuch' ns .Car pets, Chi ‘Clots, Rugs, Mats, Looking I ■(SHKgsoa, Shades, Draperies, Druggets, Ao. . . O* Wo.pay special attention to MocjiNVrtb Goons, and will be able to fiftaYl orders raU. Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannels, Cffipo Col lars’, Blaqk Merinos, DamiSo Cloths, Emjpross, Poplin and iSughno MourtiifigS /’- all .fjUaUlios of English £nd. Fre’nch .Orates; Ribbons, &'c. All orders cafornfly.,'attended to. i 4 1 ■ 1 Dry ’Goods, Domestic do., Gdritk; Wear, HowbVy’knd (Moves, lud Gloves, white find 1 black dolors and all sizes, in olidlesb a't 1 ... W. ‘C. it cs‘, One Do or Below Martin's Hotel. • Ba»t Main 5(. % Carlisle, Pa. Sept. 28, 1865. - FARM FOR S^LE THE subscriber offers at private sale, a LIMESTONE in Weal I’ennsborough Township, Cumberland’'6o.. one toßo'east of Ncwville, on the public road load ing to Pafmbtown, and fidjoining farms of John Laugbliu, James ,MoCullooh and Bov. Mr. Mc- Cacbon. The.farm. . CONTAINS 112 ACRES, •Mid the 'consist of a largo two-etory. BRICK &■ STONE HOUSE, Wa’eh House, Stone Bank Barn, fUiilßa Wagon Shed, Corn Oribß, &c. The land is’in a high stato of cultivation and under good fence. The laud is all cleared except nbouHO acres, which is covered with good Tim ber.,- Persons desiring to . purchase can view the farm by calling on tho tenant, or the,-subscriber residing in variislo. ‘ . , - JaMES MARSHALL, Oct. 19, 1885-41 VAIiUABIiE , FARM AT VU B LIC S ALE. THEsubscribftr vriH offer (it Public Sale, on &ainrJh{/, ‘'Oztoter 'Sfifft-, 1865, liia Farm, sitftato t milch east of Shippcnsburg, on the turn pike leading IVoto Cfaambersburg to Harrisburg; Tho, Farm is one of tho most desirable in Cumber land county.' It contains 118} Acres of ' , i Limestone Land; . 15 Acres of is. covered ftilV Thriving Tim ber, and in- a, good state of'cultivation. - 'The is familiarly, known as the ** Williamson. Farm,” , and has for,many years been-ono of the inost.pro- i duclivo tn a productive country. Tbo 'iinpfoVo mentfi tire a largo • n__J» ~ TWO-STORY . Brick. Dwelling House, -HmE with large Bade Buildings, Bride U'asii House -andWoua-Houae,-ncw-Bttnk-Baruj-£'iili- of -tho best material, conveniently aVrkilga'd, and in all respects is one of, the most, superior in tho county Also, on the Farm a TENANT HOUSE, with Sta ble and Cistern, Elmo Kiln, covered and weather boarded. A largo Wagon Shed, with Corn-oribs on each side, Carriage House, Hog Pons, Black smith Shop and Cider Press, in good repair. An Excellent Orchard of choice .Fruit in full bearing order, also an abundance of Poach, Cherry and Pear Trees; 'ohpieo Grape .Vinos, Se. A Weil of never-failing Watot near the house, and excellent cistern, Also A gbdd well near tho eider press, Tho convenience of this Farm to markets, schools; churches, Ac., its location oh the turn pike, renders it a most desirable piach of rtsldenco. Persona-desiring to view tho Farm, can do so by calling on or addressing the subscriber; residing in Shlpponsburg, or by calling on John B. Ha toer, residing on the Farm., Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. lit., when the terms will ho made known by, - ■ ■ - ..... iv '' , ROBERT MATTER. Jdnfc Mn.t&kj'Aub. ’ Oct. 19,»1855-2 1* PROCLAMATION! WHEREAS, I. Wttt.A. Mibtea. Carlisle, Pa. having juH returned from the Eastern cities with an extensive aaSoftihoUt oV the moat fashionable and brilliant colors of J^RESS : GOODS, Such as French Merinos, u French Cassimores> Col’d. Wool DbLaiies) Black do., American, dp„ . ' . Plain Poplins; , ' Figured do.. Rep. do., Alpacas, Plain Coburns, Figured do. Therefore yjVirchasets Will find it to thoir Kdran tage jto give, mo a call. Alio,’ tile handsoumt.assortmcnt of . P.L AJDD n EG d'o bB, in Ca.rliajl'3. . . Particular attention given to MofcnKisr, Goons. , !..,v’ . WM. A. MILES. ’ Ijirjctiy; opposite .the,. Mansion House, and one doqnYost. of the Post Offinov . Sept. 21, 186 S. WATCHES AND JEWELRY At tlio sign of the “ Gold Eagle,” 3 More abovo ,i, Cumberland Valley liunk. um i twc doorfl below tbo Motbodist Cburch on. West Main street, tbo largest and boat '..elected stock o BATCHES and JEWELRY in y,,, iow “ b» sold 30.p0r obp'<. lower than at any place in the’State. Thij block comprises'a larv issortmentof Gold A Silver Hunting-obe Watches Beyers, Lopmos, American watehbs,-.and. all other kinds and stylos-,, gold and silver Chains, G'jid P,uis_arid Pencils, Jowelr" bf all kint*s/ Speotaolos, Gold and-silver; P* nf vfld and uilvccßoxes, Aoonfcdoons -'ll Paintings, a ; variety .of Fancy.-AHioles and a lot of.the finest Pianos, which-will bb fibld 4C per cent, lower than b Tor offered in town., Tbo.on* tire stock of Watchmaker tools,’ oases, largb Mirron and Safe, will be ’sold wholesale or retail on £bt easiest {.etnas. i • • . \ r • : Having selected a firfct class workman all Kindi of; rbphiring will be done as usual, at roduoec prices. * \ , ' •- ’ " >*.y- R. E. SHAPLEY Carlisle April 30 IsSft. CARPETS! ii CARPETS!! Wb have justjnturabd'ftoin the oitywltha full supply of all grades and qualities bf .drtrpoU, from the cheapest Hemp np to tho bcat quaUty of Three-Ply. ’Alscf all widths of Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Rugs, Matts, Looking glasses, Ac All jmfaons in want of any of the above goods for the coming season* Will do well by giving us an early call, as .wo always tajeo gteat pleasure in exMbUingoui* gbbdp pud defy competition in tbo market. ? Jftbuso remhmbor the south-east comer Market Square, directly opposite Irvine s Boot imd Shob Store. LBIDXGH A MFLLE JV. A ME RICAN. AND - FRENCH h.GE'ASS il superior Coach and Furniture Varpish at ~ .'MILLER A BOWERS XJAINTS p.f Eyery A small packages; Linseed, Oil; Aoi, at - • MILLS®. *- Proclamation. XrTIIBRpAS the lion. James H. Graham President Judge of tho serrctal-Courts of , Common Pleas of the countieaof Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the aovoral Courts of Oyer and Torraincr and General Jail Delivery la saidcounties, and Michael Cocklin find-, Hugh, SUiart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terinipor and Jail Delivery ffir the trial of all capital aud 6\h cr. offenders, iq the said-county, of-Cumberland, fey their precepts to raq directed, dated tho23lh day of AOgust, 1865, ..have.' (Ordered • the Court of Oyer and Terminer and 'Gcncral Jail Delivery to bo holden at Carlisle on the 2d Monday Of November, *1565, (being tho 13th day,) • at 40 o'clock in tho forenoon, to continue twoyreeks. . • . NOTICE is hereby given to the. Coroner, Justice* of tbo Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they aro by the, said precept commanded' tb' bc then and there in their 'proper persons, with their rails, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to ho done, aud all those that fcVc bound by recognisances, to prosecute ugaiqst tho.-pti^oners’that are 'orthou * shall bo iq the Jail of fi&d county, arc to bo there to prosecute them as shaft bejust.. ~ . Got. 12. 1865. e * Proclaim the /mnmto&fe Principle* , of Vtmocva ' Throughout (he Xanrf." tHE wee'lll ..,, PATRIOT A SI) i;,NTOS Fov the Campaign at IgfiSi .The political •eiunpnign just opcniugiin Penn sylvania is destined.to bo one of groat importance, nnd to b-avo a.powerful influence upon tho fntnro of tho country at lu-rgQv -In ,a great measure it will determine tho gubernatorial contest of iB6O, and have an,influence upon the presidential ojno* Won two years thereafter. But, more important, lit .wil.l probably determine the oboico of the pqxt U- S- .Senator from this State, aud thus .afloat .tho legislation of Congress and th‘o restoration of peace to all tho land. It is thorofofltf, rtf vital im portance that every exertion should bo made-by every member of our party to Vocuro tho VmtqTj. Not only should every local •‘organization. bo,put to work, but every honorable means should bo adopted to stir up tbo apathetic and lukowaVm, and to muko'nbw Votes hy conversion. • It can on ly be through tfc’o Wnmutable and golden princi ples cf Democracy' that tho country can bo ro deqjnqd Ixom tbo thraldom of fanaticism,.degro dqtiou, ami taxation. Outside tho .Democracy there arc no principles. Tho rulb of action of tho opposition is over changing—ono thing to-day— something else to-morrow. It is held.together merely by expedients—-tho latest and mos> putra goous of all being the modern, six-months politi* eal trick of negro suffrage. To defeat this, and all other schemes of tho Abolition shoddy hordes who live 0h17'*.6 phmdftr and tyrannize, lot every Democrat arouse and gTl'd on-the rusty armor of bis fathers a*a Democracy—66 Washington, of Jof forsop-, tif Jackson $ and march bo Value and lo victory 1 - THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AXE UXIOX. As the Central organ of tho Domocra'tio party tbo Weekly Patriot and Union hjia. jficquirod a largo and mere diffused circulation than, any pth cy Democratic jOurfiAl in tlio State. It has horo ;tofo^o-: atf’iniluontial position as au ablo and industrious worker in tho cause of Domocra* oy, and its friends say that it still,continues id .bo a valuable organ of tho party, It ,fa not for ua, however, to puff our own. work;-. If wo havo boon faithful to tho and tho country, wo hopo every DomocVat will mako it an object to extend our flcllfc of operations, by adding to our list of subs'cribSra.. Tbo low price af tho Weekly, m comparison with tho amount of matter furnish ed, makes it ono of tho cheapest of newspapers.— Wo hope every,good Democrat who roads this will send his name and $2, 50, for a copy for oWd year. If this is too much for those who are very poor, let all .such sond.us .fifty cents diefi, and receive tho Weekly Patriot and UNioh for the campaign*. Tho following at6*Uio, toVms ; TERU3 PER YEAR. Single copies, per .annum .*•’ six months Clubs of ten or more to one nddVoas tttmtact Tltfi CAJfPAtQK. Single copies . . _ Clubs 'of te ( Q or more to one address Ail 'Ardors should bo addressed to tho Patriot’ and Umion, ITarriuburrfy Pd, NOTICE. —We.the undersigned oithsena of Dickinson township believing that tho de struction of Birds )a injuri'oVßrtjrthodntorcstmf-the— farming community, Mhe this method to inform GUNNERS SPORTSMEN that wo wiP hot permit huiilorfc to trespass upon our premises either to shoot birds, of. other game, but Will enforce the law against them in all oases, Emahuol Dine, jr., Petet Z,inn, Felor Shotron, Henry SboafTer, SadiUol Stuart, jr., Phillip Keighfcotv jyaUor Stuaft, David Coovoi*; , William A. Coffee, Robert Donalsoh; William Bontz, George P. March; William Shcaffor, , John Duftby, .Mitthew Galbraith, William H, Holftnari, Samuel Spangler, Samuel Stuart, si.; Joel Shoaffor, Samuel EVahfc; A\ r . W. Spangler, ’William Liao, Abm. L. Lino, Ablaham Spotts, Charles BeSsoer, J[ohn W, Huston, William McLaughlin,' William Rice, John.WalloWor, John Pefibr, William GalbrUiibi George Martin, sr., Henry Busbmau rv George Roush, Joseph Galbraith, Phillip Spangler, sr., Thoo. M. Spangler, A. Kurta Fiahburn, . Joseph Straw, George .Kissinger, John Fisbburu, Eli Bushlnau, J. M- Sollonbergcr, James Poller. Sepl, '2l, 1865. CAUr-IOfl! WE the ij’pd'ol'sijgned citizemi of Penn fo.wnship, believing that tho destruction of Birds is ipjurio’Us lo the interest, of tho farming community, lake this method to inform 'GUIVNEKS AXD SPORTSMEN that wo will net. permit hunters to trespass upon our prom»sC3,eithor .to shoot birds op other ffdmo, but will-enforce the law against, them in all cases. J. S.- Kelso, . Jacob Beelerri. John Hutchinson, Israel. Kurtz,' Samuel Cocklcy, James OarothCfS. Oct. 5/1805—3t* , , Executor’s Koticei NoTl(2iil is hereby given thftfc Letter i testamentary > OQ tho estate of Henry Slump, .Qf Frankford. township, dec'd., have been granted, lo thti Undersigned, residing in tho same townsbij). All persona indebted, to,, tho estate are jrcnu.estoa to.make payment'immediately, arid tho£o*uavlng claims against tho estate \Viil also present thorn for settlement.. . . , . , JOIIN MOtJNtZ; JZxccuibr, Oct. Id, lfiCs-6t Notice*, NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration’ with tho. will annexed, oh tho estate of Jos. M. M'Keo, lato of West F.onnsbnro' township, doo'd,, huvo boon granted (o thb under signed residing in tbo Sumo ; township. All per sons* indebted to tho sriid bstato are requested to make payment immodiajciyi nna those .having clftimj'ftguinst tho estate will also present them for settlement. . .. . WM. M’KEE, , , Jidn'.’r. with the will annexed. Sept. 21,1865-6t s Notice. lioxoby given thaUctlers of Ad il ministration on tho estate of John Johnson, lato of Mcchunicsburg Borough, dbo’d., have been issued to tho undersigned, rcsididg in same place. 411 persons indebted.to tho said bstate arc requested to make, payment immediately, and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement. ; . SARAH I>. JOHNSON. Sept.-28, AdmintVrafn.r. *■ ( . v . Police* .- OTtofe is hereby given that an-applies tion has been made to the Court of .Common Pious of Cumberland County, to grant'A charter-, of inoqrporatiou-to tho Empire Hook and ■ Ltfdtter Company of Carlisle, Pa., ami that said applica tion will bo beard at the next term of said Court, • to wit: on tho X3tb day of Notonlbor, 1865.’: Attest * SIUREMAN, frofhonottiry. Sept. 28, 1855—8 t NEEDSFOOT AND MACHINE OIL .at fllttEß <t BOWER'S. JOHN. JACOB-, ... Sheriff. $2 50 .1 50 ; 2 00 50 cfe. •10 'dts.
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