ft B FRRSOJf DAVIS. lie Immediate Pardon of the Rebel Chieftain. VARIOUS PROPOSITIONS FOR IHS. TRIAL ABANDONED. iiNQTON, Nov, 4,—lt appears to have tally decided that Jefferson Davis will a lull and free pardon, and bo fur a passport to Europe, on giving his dover to return. U?ho several plans trial have all fallen through. The Court, of Judge Underwood, was ted on account of a doubt as to the i ofjuriadiotion, and the improbabili ibuiihiug an unbiased jury at that ..A military commission had also-been-1 upon at one.time, and evidence pre tending to oonviot him of conspiracy in eassination of Mr. Lincoln ; but the ent has concluded to have no more •y court mdrtials or commissions, as also proposed to try him in Virgin a United States Circuit Court, over Chief Justice Chase was to preside, is was also found us a as yet no organization of the United Court in Virginia, and if there had m impartial trial by jury there would tossible. It is said the President deoi it ho should not be tried anywhere out ;inia, and overruled the proposition to \ in Baltimore or Washington, becaiue via, ‘•committed his crimes in Virgin* L'bus the matter stands to-day. It is iat in addition to the united appeals of tel leaders in the South to ** lot'Davis .mraco Greely, Ward Beecher, and oth- visited the President and begged ,' ; i'4'f|i&lie life and pardon of the “ eminent ’ .-Southern statesman.” It is probable that no will now bo punished for treason. If DaVis goes to Europe he will probably be ,» ’i made a hero and a martyr of in certain quar fc'ftWfi' — Gor. Phila. Inquirer. ..-iiVJvi'l*" * * THE JAMAICA MASSACRE. WMUPfa' Rebellion Progressing — Tenfold. Atrodi %stij['fies Great Excitement—Preparations to neel the Insurgents — Gen. O' Conner As vines Command oj the State Troops. TToiik, Not. 6.— The Ilavanna files od per the steamer Columbia give par ira regarding the negro irsbOl'lion in Je . The city of Kingston is in great ex jnt, and business was entirely suspend- The entire population wore placing (solves in a state of defence. Immense ings had been held and volunteers were ring under the orders of the robellion rages with fury at St; Tliuhi and unprecedented outrages were corn 'd upon lives and property there, re volunteers sent to tue insurrectionary ■iot were only pani illy successful in re ing the insurgents; One baud of negroes, in number, and thoroughly organized, sweeping everything before it. The raton and other volunteers had (pressed ird bravely and assiduously, capturing •dl prisoners, who were sent to Kiugs- ..dispdth from the Hon. W. P. George was jeived and read on the Commercial Ex-, (jinge, statirig that ho bad been wounded, (Sf that Hod. Baron Von Kettelhaok, one ®tho officials in St, Thomas; Dr. Gerard, jtiarlca Anthony Price, Stephen Dole and Mfllov. M. Itorsoholl had been killed. Cuba dispatch confirms the above, and ’is that in Point Muriate the insurgents led an official named Henry A, Alberger, 1 out off his head. . Instructor of Police, lOois Buraw And John Walton wore also it by the rebels; The Secretary to the Hico of Peace is also reported .murdered. (!a. council of war was held in Kingston on , XOth ult., subsequently riiartial law was glared for the district of Surrey in the mSrbe .the Queen. Maj. Gen. O’Conner has to in oommand of tlie troops concentrated on i Island, and active measures have been .eil for a vigorous campaign -against the , ,ane Boyle, the leader of tlie rebellion, has yet been arrested. A reward baa been ( for hia capture. latest dispatch received by the Clotr- V-, from the aeat of war say a the rebellion - increasing. Troops ate wanted, and no E aTSfijinie must bo lost. Anions the clergymen K i v r&illed is the Rev. Mr. Foot, a moat excellent ] ,’>f (ttian. i i W' " —- , . » i 77 Tun rj.jJlEsTio 17onr, Tains.—The de- of the domestic wool interests dur li oivil war has to no inconsiderable de- J ooiriponaated fur the losses on the cot r orops. The wool trade haa rapidly (• > nt d Importance, ciud Has now become r- of the groat -interests of the Country. — atatifltifca df .bUe last five years attest, its .1' ' v.i■screwing value £b.& branch of national indus -1"t '-vgtrji In lB6d Wh imported 33.000.000 ft>s, '-Vaind prnducod 60.000.000 lbs, making a total Ijl • ( . , fIK. In 'lBO4 oitr imports .V r i{h6unted io TAfIODiDOO %'s, and onr prodnota , ' 000 IBs, making a total of .165,000,- v i /COO-lßs, being an-increase of .72,00(1,000 IBs; ir cent, in'four years; itfUtetica of the current year are rieo too incomplete to admit of anything au approximate estimate. Bat the ions are that it will amount to not loss .5,000.000 ft's. The bulk of the din sections is still in the farnier’a hands finer grades are held baok for higher The market* however, is extremely and the crop is coming forward with lity that compares most'favorably with •rents of trade a few years ago. The isfc week amounted to no less than i lbs., in fleece, -rangingfrom 60 cents The sales m Boston last reached a total of 500,000 lbs.— Port’ Price Current , THE FENIANS. u , ImjSbrtattt ißumrtrs from w p,.>' ; i,. , Invasion of Canada. „fj ' V New York, Not. s.—'the Herald has a .■t Toronto dispatch, dated Not. 4, as Grand Master of Orangemen Gowan 'iliahed a manifesto declaring that the are coming and calling the Orange anna. The Orange organ, the •.man, has a leader, declaring it has '-information of a contemplated inva the prov inoee; that there ate now six id armed men in Taranto, and that members of the Government are fn ig with the Fenians, and that the ir winks at the contemplated attempt * the provinces from the British oon- 'Lynch Law in New York. .a, Oot. 31-—A family named Loomis, has been for many years notorious in innty, but who have managed to escape punishment, were last night mobbed at home, near Waterville. Their abode arrounded in the night by a large crowd iple, supposed to be a vigilance commit imposed of citizens of <bu towns of Mar and Sangerfield. They burned the igs on the place, with the exception of elling house. All the property in the including eight horses, was burned, i of the family, said to be Washington is, was killed outright, and bis brother, Loomis, was mortally wounded'. An accuunt says neither was killed, but were terribly beaten, their skulls being ired in several places. No arrests were Much excitement exists on the sub- Utica and the surrounding country. Now York and New Jersey held Slate ms on Tuesday. A't the time of going iss we had no returns. Explosion of an Infernal Machine. New York, Nov. s.—At 1I,:30 A. M. to day, an explosion occurred : in front of the Wyoming Hotel, No. 333-Greenwich street, shattering the front of the hotel* .p.nd break ing nearly all the glass in.the buildings op posite, and along the-square where the hotel is situated. Two men were killed and nine; wounded. ■ A short time since a guest of the hotel l left a box af security for his bill, and promised to call soon and redeem it. The box was plao cd in the baggage room in charge of a porter. This morning smoko was seen issuing from the box and it was taken by two men and oirried to the-sidewalk. Just as they reach ed the sidewalk tho explosion occurred, kill ing both of the men who were carrying the box and doing-much damage, as.above men tioned. The police arrested all tho persons stopping at the hotel, and the matter is now being investigated. The explosion was very load and attracted Ul9 attention of persons who wore a mile from the scene of the occur* reuce. Continued Agitation. —“ Abolish slavery” the radicals used to, say, “and agitation about the negro will cease,” A great many good-natured, credulous people blieved them, but have at length lound out their mistake. The radicals declare that “ slavery is hut'they disli up Sambo, as a subject of agi tation, in a new form. They now want to make him a voter, and threaten to prolong “the irrepressible conflict” unless this scheme to degrade the white man and the white man’s‘bnlllot is carried out. But they wou'ld not rest content with even that. “We must admit the negro to tho Senate and the'Social Circle ,” exclaimed S. S, Foster, at an Aboli tion meeting recently hold in Boston. This ■is what the radicals are aiming, at, and, as soun as thoy<oaa succeed thus far in their programme, the next step in order will be amalgamation and miscegenation. So wo go ‘from llad to worse. &baa in Cincinnati. —The Price GurrerX •of the 25th lilt., says: Ttfb indlcatibbs are thht the opening of the 'pork seasons will be late, as it was last year, owing to tHe mild temperature. A scarcity of bogs is spoked of pretty generally, but doubtless there will bo an ample supply of pork when the season is aver. The market lor hugs for future delivery,was firm at the close. Yesterday a job of 200 head sold at $42,00 gross,, to be doliyorod this week and next, and 500 head at $11.50, on Monday, to bo delivered the Erst Half of November. The demand has not been large, however. About 1,200 hoad wereslaiightoredduring'the week, two or three houses having cut small lots.— There is great anxiety to get hams and lard. Tteashrv’ Department. The Treasury! Department at Washington now employs six , teen hundred and three clerks, fifty-three i messengers, oighty-four laborers and thirty bine watchmen, besides Mr. Clarke's Bureau, which has two hundred and eighty-eight males and two hundred and twenty-seven fe males. The total force is two thousand and sixty-seven males and seven hundred and fourteen, females; or two thousand seven hundred and eighty-one in nil. The number is frightful, and must bo reduced instead of increased. Pardoned.— Ex-Governor Neil S. Brown, of Tennessee, and ox-Govornor Bonham, ol South Carolina, late a General in the rebel army, have been pardoned. A Heavy Draw. —lf, as the poet says, u Beauty draws us with a single hair,’* then what—eh I toll us what—must bo the effect of a modern waterfall. Many of the wealthy oitizons of Charleston, S, C., have recently had their property restored to them by the government 3Sflfmb. On tho Ist iast., by Rev. S. P. Sprechori Mr. David B. I-LjUENsobld, of Bloomfield Perry co., to Miss Senna Alice Clouser, of Newport. Perry co. On the sth tilt.; f at tho Lutheran Parson age, Centreville, by Rev. S. W. Owen, Mr. Divid Salsburg, to Miss Sarah McCailxp. both of this, county. On tho 24th ult,, by the same, Mr. Thom as of Dickinson township, to Mis* Catharine B. Johnson, of Penn township. On the 2nd inst., by the same, Mr. Wil- liam A'. Bender, to Miss Ann E. Herd, bo of Prankford township. 38krbte; Carlisle" market.~&ot. 8,1865. Floor, por bbl.j $,OO doi, Extra,' do., Tiye,\ . . , > . So., WnitK W|iEAT;.J>er bushel, Hed WnfciT, dttj Uyb, do, Cork, Oats,^. Sprikg 'Barlkt, Pall do., CLOVERSBBDj. TnxoTnrsßßJi MARKET, STov. 'B, '6l Flour, BUporODO, Ejctra, Ryb Flour, Corn Meal, Wheat, rod, • M White, Rtb, Corn, yellow, 4i white. Oats, Cloversbed, . Timothy Seed, Flaiseetd, Barley, Whiskey, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION--HOUSE. FLOVU & FEE D, . COAL, PLASTER & SALT. JBEETEM & BROTHERS having pur • chased of Snyder «fc Newcomer their exten sivo Warehouse, (Henderson's old stand,) bead of High street, beg leave to inform the public that they will continue the Forwarding and Commis flion business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. . The highest market price will bo paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Platter, Salt and Bay, kept constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKVNS yALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LA WB.ERRY , <Be., die, liimbburners' and Blacksmiths' Coal, constant!} for sale. Kept under cover, and’ delivered dry t< any part of the town. Also, dll kinds of LUMBER constantly on band. A Daily Freight Line will leave their Warehouse every morning at 7 o'clock, arrive at Harrisburg at 11-o’clock, and at Howard & Hinohman's Warehouse, Nos.- 808 and 810 Market street, Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock in the evening of same day. J. BEETBM & BROS. Nov. 9, 1805. FOR SALE.—The corner known as the • l Harknoss Property/' corner of South Ha nover and Pomfrot will bo sold on reason able terms. Apply to the undersigned., residing in Churbhtowu. . . JAMIES jJi&jAmnm No 7. 9,1865-3 t dividend. Carmsis 'Deposit Base, ) ~ • Not. 6, 1365. A DIVIDEND of Five per cent, fres of National and State Tax, has thij day'non doclarod by this‘Barit, which will bo paid ov* to tho Stoohholdora or thoir legal roprosontat |o3, upon tlothand Nov. 9,1866-3 t AT an Orphans 1 Court began on Tuesday, the 24th, day of October, &..'£» 1865, and holden at Carlisle, in andfor.Oumberland county, before the Honorable James-*H. Graham, Presi dent Judge, 'and MichaU Cocalin nud v-llugh Stuart, Esquires, Associate Judges, the following proceedings'wore had, to witt * < In tbo matter of the writ of Partition and valu ation of tbo Heal Estate of 'Elizabeth. Brinzor, late jf'East Pennsboro' Township, deo’d. - Kow to wit, 24th October, *1865. Alias Rule on tbo heirs of said decedent to appear ttt'tbe next Orphans' Court and accentor refuse >to ,accept tbo within named ‘Estate at its valuation and appraise meat, or show cause why the same should not bo sold. Rule to bo served personally on all thb 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. ln testimony whereof I have hcro ■ CfAl junto sot my hand and affixed the seal of said county, at Carlisle, tbo 25th day tf October, <1865. E. CORNMAN, Ohrk. AT an Orphans' Court began-on Tuesday, the 24th rlay of October, A. 5?. 1356. and lioldcn >it Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, botoro the Honorable Jas. 11. Qrabam, President Judge, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, Esquires, Associate Judges, the following proceed ings were bad, to wit: In the matter of the writ of Partition and vain tion ol tho Real Estate of Samuel Long, late of OSaet iPonndboro' Township, dcc’d. Now to wit, 24tb October, 1855. Alias Rnlo on tho hoirsto appear at tho next Orphans’ Court and accept or .refuse to accept the within named Estate : at its valuation and appraisement, or show cause why the saino.shall not bo.sold.. .Rule to bo served' personally on all tho heirs residing in Cumberland county, and* by publication for six weeks in one newspaper published in tho Borough of Carlisle, on those whomro non residents of -said county. BY THE 'COURT. ln testimony'whereof I have here- I SEAJL l unto set my hand and affixed tho seal ol said Court, alt Carlisle, tho 26tU-fluy of Odtdbor, *lBO5. •B. CORNMAN, Clerk. SCR A TCIII Will Core the itch in 48 Hours. Also cures SALTjftnEUM, Ulcers. Chilblains, and all Eruptions of tRe Skin. Price 60 cents. JFor sale by all Druggvdtg. A By sending R 0 conta ‘to WEEKS £ POTTER, Solo Agents, 170 Waahingtoh-Mrfot, Boston, Mass, it will bo forwarded by mall, free of ;poetago, to anv part of .the United States. Got, 5, 1855—6m* 3,60 5,00 •2,20 2,15 do', do/, d’o.> do., 8 25 4 75 -2 25R 2 35 .•2 60 a 2 80 - 112 . 800 - . 4 00 3 10 a 3 15 -- I 40 a 1 60 2 40 J. P. HASSIjEB, Cashier- Notice. ■Which notice of the above rule is hereby given. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. ■Sheriff's Office, ) Carlisle, Oct. 31, '65. j 6t RkMlcc, Which notice df the above rule is hereby given. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, ) Carlisle, Oct. 81, '6s.fit ITCH I IT'CHI ITCH 1 scratch / Wheaton's Ointment look and read. /"VROVE in advance; first to REDUCE VjT PRICES. Ho makes the best and checqieat Pictures in Town, and 'gives SIX FOR ONE DOLLAR. Just think of it! Six Perfect Card Photographs for ONE DOLLAR. Don’t forgot to go to GROVE'S, OalUry, South Hanover“Slrcet, Carlisle. Oct. "26, 1865-Jtf Notice. HP HE partnership heretofore ‘'existing be £ twoon the undersigned, doing business in the mariu faotdre~df Aio - aird - ‘Pirnorin~Carli3lD7~wfiir dissolved on tbo'firut day oflSeptomberi by mutual consent. JACOB OEBHART, lIBNBY RICHTER. N. B.—The manufacture of Ale and Porter will bo continned by the subscriber, at the old Stand, corner of Pomfret and East streets, Carlisle. Ho will at all times pay the highest price, in cash, for Barley, delivered at his establishment. JACOB GEBHAUT; Oct. 20. 1865—3m*. •• . • THE PIRST PREMIUM Has Been Awarded at the Late Cumberland , County Fair TO C. L LOGMAN For the Finest Photographs. HE hns lately re-pnrclmaed hia OLD GALLERY from Mr. McMillen, in Mrs. Neff's Building, opposite tho First National Bank. THE PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DE VISITB, AMBROTYPES, &0., &o. made by C, L. Loobman nro pronounced by every one to bo of tho highest character in Posing, Tone', Clearness, ■ Round and Soft IhttJ Tints, and everything that constitutes a FIRST-CLASS PICTURE. .The public .is cordially invited ip call and exaid ine specimens. A largo lot of'Gtlt and Rosewood Frames, Al bums, .j50.,*0n hand and will, be sold very low. Copies of Ambrotypos an <i Daguerreotypes made in the inost.porfoct Ihannor. v Oof tf "y IRGI&JA LANDS IN MARKED- - . ARTHUR L. ROGERS, REAL ESTATE AGENT. MiI>DLEKOEG, LOtJDON •COUNTY, VA. Having an extensive acquaintance with the people and the Land of the PiodmontSeotion-of Virginia, so celebrated -as a fine “ Grass Country.” I will pay particular rff.ontion to the purchase and aal-e of Real Estate, in this region, bo sdos practicin', law in the Courts of Loudon »nd Fauquier. I am authorized to -son some of the most desirable Farms in this par t of the State, and will correspond promptly with ipersona wishing'to pur chase, or‘take pleasure in showing those lands to them, if they give me a cal), irrJf* Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. Address AUCHUR L. ROGERS, Attorney at Latv, Middlehurg, London oo. ( Va, References —John Janney, Esq., Leesburg, Va.; Gon. A. Rogers, Rliddloburg, Va-? John A. Spilman, Esq., Jamca V. Brooko, Esq.,*Warronton, Fauquier county, Va.; A, K. Phillips. Fredori ka burg, Va.; Francis L. Smith, Esq., Alexandria, Va. j Dr. Beverly R. Wollford, Win. H. Mmfar land. Esq., Richmoud, Va. j Messrs. L. B. Bayno & Co., Messrs. Hamilton, Eastor <fc Co., I Novott Steele, Baltimore, Md- Got. 12, 1865—3 m Tuscaroril Female Seminary. Academia , Juniata County , Fa. The winter session of this in BTITUTB will commence on I Vcdneeday t November Ist, 1865, The undersigned having obtained possession of the above Institute, invites the patronage of all young ladies who wish to obtain a thorough edu cation. Best advantages given in all branches.— 4 Parfi'cu?fir oppdrtiinitiet afforded in Muiic, Paint tug and Lauguagee. Competent teachers will take charge of the different departments. Address Carl f. kolbe, . Proprietor. . Academia, Juniata County, Pa. Obt. 5, 1865 1 Job Printing neatly executed. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY, .virtue of, sundry writs of Venditioni ExponaS arid Lovpri Facias, issued nut ot tbe Court of Common Fleas oC.Cmulietland county, and to mo directed, will expose to sale by publio vendue or outcry, atlttyo Cqdrt/ljouso, in trie Bor* ough of -Carlisle,, on Friday, the lOiA day of Aro remher, A'. D. 1865, ot 16 o’clock, A. M., tbe fol lowing Beal‘Estate, to,Wit: . A Lot of Ground, situate in tbe Borough of Mo ■dhanicaburg, bounded on the south by Allen st., on tbo west by lot of b.' B. King, ou the north by Clover Alloy, and on.tho oast by lot of Catherine Sbroll. containing 86 fest in front, and in depth .192 feet, bo the same more or loss. , The nntUvido-l half of a Tract of Land, situate in the -Borough of Mechanicsburg, bounded on the south by’Green street, east by. an Alloy, north by land of Jacob Mamma, pmd West by the Hoguos town Road and lot of Dr.*George Fotzer, contain ing 6J Acres, bo the same more or less. The undivided half of Eight Lota of Ground, situate in the Borough of Moohanosburg, boindel on the west by Arch atreot, on the north by land of Jacob Mumraa, on the oast by an Alloy, and on the aoutb by lot of John Moll, containing 120 feet in depth, and in front feet, bo the samb more or loss. Seized and taken in execution at the prop erty of Cbrist ! ao T. Brandt, with notice to Eli B. Brandt and George B. Brandt, torro tenants. All that certain Log House, two- .JfcgriL story, twenty-six foot, front and jß&jj a twenty-two feet back, situate in tbo ! £ fUr township of South Middleton. Cum- jwgpgjkjßl borland couhty, together with the ourtilogo thereto belonging, and the Lot-in which said building is erected, bounded on tho /north by tho Baltimore Turnpike, on the west tyr land of Haycock, on.tho south by Oxford Road*, and on the cast by land of Mr. Seized and taken in execution as tho property, of J)ai iel Harr old. A Dot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Car lisle, bounded on the west by.-North Hanover at., on tho North by John Frederick*, on tho east by an Allley, and on ths south by Jojm. Moore, hav ing thereon ejected a twp stojry Btick . Dwelling Houso, and Frame Shop aqd Stable, containing 30 feet ta fronton |» ■« ■Hgßii Hanover atroet, and 240 feet in d^pth, bo the same 'more, or loss. 'Seised Und taken in execution as tho property of Andrew J. Kutz. To bo sold by mo, JOHN JACOBS, SheriJjT. Sheriff’s Office, 1 Carlisle, Ocb. 19, 1865. J Conditions—On all sales of $5OO, or over, $5O will bo required to be paid when the property is stricken off, and $25 on all sales under $5OO. Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale the following described valuable Real Estate, situated on North Hanover street, two doors north of the CaidisloDopnsit Bank, and late tho property of Philip Arnold, doo'd. . SCRATCH! AlargeTwo-Siory Agjk STONE DWELLING, ]fggg|[|p with largo and cojjrinodious STORE ShES ROOM on first 'flobr. A one : and a-half story FRAME HOUSE on thsfoar„of thojot. The subscriber will bo in Carlisle on tbo 14th of November, when terms will bo mado known and other particulars given. In the meantime any information can be had by calling upon Isaac Livingston SIMON ARNOLD,' Administrator of Philip Arnold, deed •Oct. 26, 1805-3 t EXECUTOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. A 13 Executor bf iRe 'last Will and Testa ment of Henry Sttftnp,* lato of Franklord Cumberland county, deo’d., I will sell : at public sale, on “the premises, on Friday, Novcm htr 17th, 1805, a Tract of ■SLATE ANT) GRAVEL LAEd, situated in said township, bounded by lands of John Clay, John D. Snyder, John Stump, Abram. _KiehJ,j3,nd ths Stone Ohuroh. contaiping_about 9 O ACRE S, nearly all of which is cleared, and having thoroon orectod a Log and Weatherhoarded •D W E li L ING HOUSE, a good Lqg Barn, Wagon Shed,, and,'S9S>a other out buildings. There is a Well, with uuuip, of never failing wetter near thp dQoroC.the dwelling, and & small ORCHARD on tbo .promises. As much of this Tract is .good Meadow Rand, and there is water in nearly eyory field, it .would make a good stock farm. Sale, to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 51., whon terms wjll be made known by JOHN MOUNTZ, Executor of Henry 6'tump, dec’d. Oct. 26, lf6s—4i* FARM FOR SALE- THE eubsoriber offers at private sale, a first-rato LIMESTONE FARM, situate iu West Pennsborough Township, Cumberland co,. one mile cast of Newvillo, on the public road lead ing to Palmstown, and adjoining farms of John Laughlin, James McCulloch and Rev. Mr. Me- Cachen. Tbo farm. . . CONTAINS ] 13 ACRES, -and the improvements oon&ist of a largo two-story BRICK & STONE HOUSE, Wash House, Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, &o. , , The land is.in a‘high .-state of cultivation and under good.fenc'ei The land is ctll cleared except about 10 acres - , which is covered with £ood Tim ber. fPeraona desiring to purchase can view the farm by calling on. the tenant, or the subscriber residing in Carlisle, Oct. 10, 1865—dt New Hoods! New Goods! I GRAND OPENING of-irtmvjiaied GOODS, just received from the Eastern Cities, con listing of cboigo and varied selections, at A W, Bentz’s Store, South fianover street, the familiar and well known stand. Oar list of »RES« GOO IBS comprises Black Silks io great variety, including the best'Goode imported, ‘Gios Grains, Lyons Taf feta, Groa Pe Hhino. Gros d’Afrlqne, and figured. (Lupin’s French Merinoes in all colors and pri ces. . Plaid Merinoes/and Poplins, Empress Cloths, figured and plain ; Alpaccas, all shades, Coburg*, PeLaines of elegant designs. WHITE -GOODS. Jaconets and Cambrics, Plain and Plaid Naia sooks, Linens and Ootids Goods, Marseilles. Counterpanes, very cheap. FLANNELS . Every quality of white and col ored Flannels, Blankets, ualmoral Skirts, Ac, A largo stock of Cloths, Cassimeros, Sattinstts, Velvet Cord, home made Jeans, Ac. C have now » superior assortment of MILLI NERY GOOPS, Bonnet Velvets and Bilks, Bon net and Trimming Ribbons, Malinos, English Crapes and Laces. MOURNING GOODS. Single and double'width all wool BoL'aiires, Em press Cloths, Lupin’s 'Bombazine/ Cashmere, .French Morinoes, Velour Reps, Velour Ruse, Crape Cloth, Queen Alpacca,/Striped Mo hair English Prints, Thibet Long Shawls, Crape Veils,- Collars, Handkarchiofs and Bolting. IfOTJONS, d'c. Floor and Table Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Umbrellas and.liopp Skirts.; All very low and considerably under the Market priodSi Nov. 2,1M5, Pension Examining Surgeon, {For Carlisle and Adjacent Country.) T\R. j. 0. KINKLE, Office, (up stairs) In ly hors Building, South East Corner of Market Square,’ Carlisle. [Kov. 2, *65-tf. AND MACHINE OIL, »t vnum * bowbbs. —Also— —Also— —Also— '—Also— JAMBS MARSHALL. i A. "W. BENTZ. GREAT EXCITEMENT! GREAT EXCITEMENT / ! HAS been created attbe'Cheap Dry Goods and Variety Storo of Ldidlch * Miller, .in consequence of their just stock of Fall and Winter Goods, from Now York and Philadelphia, that has over been exhibited la (be town, embracing all •descriptions and classes Of goods to bo in a first class Store. MIDIII3 M 133 MlMi Such as all varieties of Black and 'Fancy colored Dress Silks, plain and figured French Merinos', ‘Plain Plaid and Striped Poplins, French Plaid PopllnH, Pjnids,• v * Fokin Cloths, Black and Col’d, Alpacas, Cobcrg Cloths', 1 i Striped and • *Plaid Valencias, all Wool Mons. Delaines, all colors,* Figured Cashmeres, , > 'Delaines, ... Armours, Sheppcrds 'Plaids, Ac., io., Ao., Ac., MOURNINGS aOOD . Repp Silks, ftombazinos, French Mcrinoos, Cash meres, all Wbol ttepps and Poplins, double and single width wool/ Mods. Delaines, Tamiao Cloths, Alpaocos, Coburgs, Long Blanket and Thibet Shalls,'Crape Veils,’Crape Collars, Eag. Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ac., Ac., DOMESTIC GOODS Bleached and Shaker .Flannels, Unbleached Muslins, . llome made Fete- Sheetings, fo*-y. Flannels, Pillow Octet MneUne, Shirtings, Tickings’, Table Diaper, Checks, BUxnkf{*i Canton Flannels, 'Ginghams, BqJ, Yellow and Calicoes, White Flannels, . <£c., <fcc.. Men’s and Boys’ Wear, Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, ©very quality of Cloths for Ladies Cloaks, Blade and Fancy Oas aimoree, Vestings, Sattinets, Twccdfl, Ac. Wo tavo a special arrangement with a first class Tailor to have Clothing made at abort notice. CLOAKS I CLOAKS ! ! of the latest Paris styles always on band and re ceiving. FURS! FURS H FURS !! of the largest assortment of every stylo and equali ty for Ladles, Misßos and Children. N OTIONS:. French Kid Gloves, Hoop-Skirts, Silk, Handkerchiefs, Berlin, Bonnot Trimmings, Cloth, Rih/bons, Wool and Cot- • Lace Veils, ton Glovoa,. Dress Trim- Gauntlets, mings, But* Children's tons, - Gloves, Children's Cotton and Wool Coats, Wool Hosiery, Breakfast Shalls, all grades and Hanover Buok qualities, Wool Gloves and Hoods, Son- Gauntlets, Cot lags, Bui- - ton and.Wollon moral Skirts, Hose, Ao., Ac. Carpets! Carpets 11 of all qualities, FLO OH OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, LOOKING GLASSES, MA TTS, HOGS, <&c. % <tc. Please do not .fail‘to give us a call before mak ing your purchase as wo have the moat complete stock of Goods that has ever boon exhibited in town, having boon selected with special care, and being determined not to bo undersold, wo will al ways take great pleasure to exhibit, and also prove that wo study the interest of our customers. LEIDICIi & MILLER. October 5, 18G5. N. B.—Please remember the well known stand on the South East corner ofMarket-Semare-direoW ly apposite Irvin’s Boot and Shoo Storo. L. & M, W* G. Sawyer & Co. JV. C. Sawder, J. A. Duke, J. E. Burkholder, nAVE just received from Stewart's, Clnf lln and Mellon,’ New York, and tho best houses in Philadelphia, the largest and best stock of Fall and Winter Goods fitfEß BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Please cull and examine our immense stock of Alpine and Rob Roy Plaids, Figured, Plain and Striped Empress Cloths, Plain and Figured French Merinos. Reps, Poplins, Alpcaoas, and Estelle Cloths, Dress Goods in every variety of styles and shades, Ladies Cloth and Mantles, of plain and bright Plaids. SUA WLS, Black. Plaid, 'Broche and Thibet, Linen and Lace Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Woo/ea Goods com prises Blankets, homo made, Shaker Ballard Vale, Rod and Brown Flannels, Balmorals in oill colors. Domestics in Quantifies. DoLftines, brown and blenched Muslins, Ginghams, Tickings, Crashs, Sheetings. Pillow Casings,<&c. Gents’ and Boys’ Wfear. Full lino of Cloths, Cnssimcrs, plain and fancy Soatfs, Ties. Handkerchiefs and Shirts. HOSIERY & GLOVES, Cotton and Wool for Ladies, Gents, aliases and Children. , FURXISBfEG GOODS of all kinds usually kept in first class Dry .Goods, Stores* such as Car pets, Oil Clots, Rugs, Mats, Looking Glasses, Shades, Draperies, Druggets,. &o. 327* We, jyiy special attention to. Mourning Good®, and will'be able to fill a'll'ordors for Fane raU. Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannels, Crapo Col lars, Black Merinos, Damiso Cloths, Empress, Rep, Poplin.and 'Eugene .-Mournings ; all qualities of English and Frenoji Crapes, Ribbons, &c. All orddfa carefully attended to.' _. . ixff* Fancy Dry 'boods, Domoetio ’do., Cents Wear, Hosiery and Gloves, TCid Gloves, while and bfaok colors aloß all aites, in endless varieties at W. 0. SAWYER & C<> , Due Door Below Martin’* 'Soicl, Eati Main Sd, Oarliile, Pa. Sajit. 28. 1865. • Proclamation. WHISKEASthe Hon: JAwes H. Graham .President of the several Courts of Common of ihe counties of Cumberland, Per* ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer .and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cooklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges pf tho*Courts of Oyer and Tormincr and Jail'Dalivery for the trial of all capital and oth er offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to fine directed, dated the 28th day of August, 1865, have ordered the Court’ of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at'OarliBleon.tho2d Monday of. November, 1865, (being tbo 13th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justice* of tbo Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are' by the Said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations,. and all ptbor remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to, bo dono, and all those that are bound by recognisances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then ,shall be in- the. Jjiil .of,said county, are to ho there to nroseouto them as shall be jus(.. ; > JOHN JACOB, Sheriff* Oct. 12.1865. , Handkerchiefs, Ties. , stocks, iHb bans, Susppndprs, Under Shirts, Drawers, ft oautiful assortment, can bo found at Isaac LiyiNGSToi % North H—.over St., Emporium. PAINTS of Every Description, in large and mu all pook»gol, Linseed Oil, JiXXdiHB * COWWM, iVocfaiw the Immutable Principle* of Democra. Throughout the hand!* THE WEEK I- Y PATRIOT AND ONION for lire CauipnJsii 1865. ,Tbo political campaign just opening in Pena pylvanla iff destined to bo one of groat importance, and to have a powerful influence upoq the fnturo, of tbo country at largo 'ln a great measure it will determine tbo gubernatorial contest of and bavo ’an influonco upon tbc presidential .elec tion two years thereafter. But, more important, it will probably determine the choice of the next U. S. Senator from this Slate, ami thus affect tbo legislation of Congress and - tbo restoration of peace to all tbo land. It is therefore, of vital im portance that ovory oxcrtlcm shorild to ibado by every member cf ourjpffTty. to .secure STot only should every local organhotun bo to work, but every honorable moans should bo adopted to stir up th'.o ttpathclio and lukewarm, •and to mako now votes.by conversion. It can on ly bo through tbo immutable tand golden princi ples cf Democracy that the 'country can bo re deemed from tho thraldom : of -fanaticism, dpgro dation and taxation. Outside .'the .Deirioqraoy. there are no principles. Tho rule ©f action of. the opposition is ever changing —ono tiring to-day— something else to-morrow. It is held together merely by expedients—the latest and 'most, outra geous of all being tho .moflOru, six-months politi* 4al trick of negro suffrage. To defeat this, and all other schemes of the. Abolition shoddy hordes who Hvo oi»l. .o plunder<and tyrannize, lot every Democrat arouse /ind gird on tbo fusty krmor of his fathers in Democracy—of Washington, of, Jof-. fersoo, of Jackson; and match to battle and le victory!.' «• # THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNfOff. As the Central organ of tbo Democratic party tho Weekly Patriot and Dnio* has acquired lit large and more diffused circulation than any oth er Democratic journal in the State.- It has hqje toforo occupied an iuflueptial positiofa as an able and industrious worker In the o«uso of Dofnorfra- ry, and its frionda say that it still continues to 'bo a valuable organ of the party. It To Yiolj.'foT'us, however, to puff our own work. If we barb.been faithful to the cause of the party aud the cotmtry, wo hope every Democrat will make ft an object to extend our fluid of by adding to our list of subscribers. Tholow price iflho Weekly, in comparison with tbo amount.of matter furrtjih* cd, makes it otic of the cheapest of newspaper*.— Wo hope every good Democrat who roads this will send'his name and $2 50 for a copy for one year. -If this is too much for those who are very poor,, let all such aoud us fifty cents otch, and.receive tbo Weekly Patriot and Union for the campaign. Tho following -aro the terms : TERMS PER YEAR* Single copies, per annum “ “ six months Clubs of ten or more to one address DURING TDE CAMPAIGN. Single copies ~ > t Clubs of ton-or more to, one address All orders should be addressed to tho Patriot A*D Union, , Marritbufffy Pa. NOTICE. —Wo tho undernijiuoci oitilena of Dickinson township believing that tho de struction of Birds is injurious to tho interest of tho farming community, lake this method to inform GUNNERS AND SPORTSMEN that wo wil 1 pot permit hunters to trespass upQn our promises cither to shoot birds or, other game, but will enforoe the law against them In all case's. Emanuel Line, jr<, . 'Peter !iinn, Potor Shotron, Henry Shoaffer, Snmuol Stuart, jV., Phillip Reightor, Walter Stuart, David Coovor, Williaii. A.’Ooffeo', Robert Donalsori, William Bonte, 'Goorgo P. March, William Shcaffor, John Duffoy, Matthew Galbraith, William 11. Hoffman, Samuel Spangler, ‘Samuel Stuart, sr., Joel Sboatfor, Samuel E-vtfna, W. W. Spangler,' William Lino, .. Abm. L. Lino, Abraham Spotts, Charles BessodJ*, .*• &ohn W, Ilustoh, William McLaughlin, Wilhira Rico, John Walloper, , ffohn Pcffor, William Galbraith, * George Martin, sr., Henry Bushman, George Roush, Joseph Galbraith, Phillip Spangler, tfr., Adam Fiahburn, Then. M. Spanglor, A. Kurts Fiphburn, Joseph Straw, Goorgo Kissinger, John Fishburn, Eli Bushman, J. M. Sollcnborgor, James Poffor. -r-S-eptrSi-rISGSr —' ~ police NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration with tbo will annexed, on tho estate of Jos. M. M'Kee, late of West Pennshorof township, dco'd., have boon granted to tbo under signed residing in tho same township. All per sons indebted to the said estate, arc requested to make payment immediately,. ana., those having clainwaguinst’tho-eslato will alfco present them for settlement. , • W.M. M’KE'E,' Adm'r. with the will annexed. Sopt. S'!. 1885-61* Blollee* [VTOTtCfI is peroby given tVat lettetg of Ad i. 1 ministration on 'the estate of,-John Johnson, late of Mocba»nicBburg,B< tough, dec'd., have been issued to tbo undersigned, residing same place. \U persons indebted .to tbo said estate are requested to maho payment immediately, and those haying claims-against-the estate will aHo pr'eserifthotn for settlement. ~ J ii ! ’ * ** SAfcAtl P. JOHNSON. Eepfc. 28i1ff66-Bl* Adminittratntc, Notice; TV! OTICE is hereby p,Won that an applica — 1 tion has been Ciado to tho Court of "Common Ploas of Cumberland Co'nfcty, to .grant a charter of incorporation to the Empire Hook and' Ladder Company of Carlisle, Pa., anti 'that said applica tion will le hoard at tbo noJtfc term of sa>d 'Court, • to wit: od the 13th day of N6Vefnbor,-1565. Attest S. -SIIIREMAN; ■ Prothonofary, Sept. 28, 1855—3 t ExccUlor 7 !) Hfotlco; NOTICE is hereby given 'that 'Letter testamentary-on tbo estate of fienry Stump, late of. 5? rank ford township,, dcc'd., have been granted ! to the undersigned, residing in tbo same township. All persona indebted to tbo estate arc requested to make 'payment immediately, and those having olabiis against the estate will also present them for settlement, * JOHN MOUNTZ, Executor, Oct. 10,1665-Ot Watches and jewelry. AT tho sign of the “ Gold Engle,” 3 doors above u Cumberland Valley Bank, .and twc doors below tbe Methodist Church on lYost Main jg street, tbe largest and Uegt /selected slock o J&\ WATCHES and JEWELRY, in tho town will bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place In tho State., .The stock comprises a larg assortment of Gold. £ Silver Hunting-case Watches Levers, Lepines, American watches, and all other kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, . Gold E’.ihs' atid Pefatils. Jewelry of all kinus, Spectacles, Gold and silver, plated and silver Wa’t, Music Boxes, Aooordoons 0(1 Paintings, a grovt variety of Fancy Articles and & lot of the fines' Pianos, wbiah will bo sold 4C per oont. lower than v rer offered in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, largo Mirron and 6fatb, will be sold wholesale or retail on thi easiest terms. Having selected a first class warkqiaa ,aU kindi of repairing will bo done as usual, at reduooc prise# OarlisJ*•• Arril 30 I?S.T shirts! shirts!! WE have the largest and finest shirts over offered in this place,, SHIRTS at 12,00 per doi. ■do. " 16,00 “ « do. " 26,60 * “ do. “ is',oo " ■ ", do. " 36,00 . " " warranted to ho of tho host and. most celebrated makes. Bought before the hito advance in prices, sold by the dozen or single. If you want a Perfect Fitting Shirt, oall at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover St., Emporium. March 19” M American and french glass superior Coaoh and Furnitnro.Varnisb at MULKR A BOW3§£6 ■ Godey’s Lady’s Book FOR 1866* Fashion Magazine of the World* T ITERATDIIE, Fine Arts find Fashions* I j Tho most, magnificent Stool .engravings.?—* Double Fashion Plates. Wood engravings on every subject that can interostlndies. Crochet knitting, : Netting, Embroidery,.,Articles for tho Toilet, fqr the Parlor, tho Boudoir, arid the Kitchen. Every* thing in fact, to make a complete Lady’e Book* TUB LADIES* FAVORITE FOR 38 YEARS. . No Magazine -has been able to compete with U» None attempt it. • QODEY'S RECEIPTS for every department kf a boueohold. These alone arc worth the price of the book._ . . .. Model Cottages (no other Magazine gives them,} With diagrams. Draiciug Leeeone for the Young, Another spfv* •cialty 'with Godoy. Original Zfueic, worth $3 a year. Other Mega/ tines publish old worn-out muaio; but the ittb soribors to Godoy got*U-.before'.the music stores*., '' Gardening fer Ladies. Another peculiarity •with Godoy. . /Fashions fiom Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co., the milliopairq merchants, of. New York, appear hi (Jodey, tho qrily Magazine'that has them. Ladies* Bonnots. -We give more of them la A year than any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady's Book enables every lady to bo her own'boanst maker 3Vlarion Harland, Authoress of‘'Alone," “Hidden Path,** “Most Side," “ Nemesis," and “ Miriam," writes for Go doy each month, and .for no other magazine. W hare also retained ail our old and favorite eon tnbulora. _ , TERMS OF f „ triSttfeV’S tiADT’S BOOK for ISflO. ' (From wfiich there can be no Deviation.) . Tho fullotring fcro tbo term, of the L&dj’fl Book for 180’B •OuurcOpy, one year.” . Two copies, ono year,' Thypo copies,.ono year, •Four-oopioj, one year, Fiyo copies, prio.yoajr, tnd;an extra gopy to the person getting up the club, making , ... six copies,’ . , , , 14 0% Eight copies ono year, and an extra oopy, to .the person .jgstting up the club, making • nine copies, „ v . . , , 21 00 Eleven copies, one year and an extra copy to the -person getting up tho 'club, making twelve'copies, . .. .27 W AU-.adjitjops to club’aatclub rn.tjCS, , . (iodoy’s Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Hgmo Magji tine will bo scut, each one year, on receipt of $4 60 r Wo have no club with unyotho? Magazine or newspaper.. . , ■, Canada subscribers xn'ust send 24 cents addi tional foyoach subscriber. - , , . , ■ Address, . A. QODEi, If. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts., Oct, #C, 1865. Philadelphia* $2,50 . 1 50 . 2 00 60 ots. 40 ots. 4 8 6_6. THE WORLD, An Independent Democratic Daily; Weekly arid Semi-Weekly Newa- ,\ F TER four jeane of civil war, forced up tx. on the pooplo of tho United Slates by th» violonco of tho sectional parties, wo now enter up on a new era of unity and progress. North ami South,.a cordial cooperation of all honest men jls needed to repair tho waste of war, to establish our Peace through tho triumph of sound constitutional principles in tho administration of t tbQ.Gorornm,out mu) oiir Unity by guarding all that makes Union desirable. ~ The groat Democratic Party, whose history In tho past is tho history of private .proaporittr, territorial extension, and of public order in Ame rica, stands now, no It has ever stood, the party pt tho Nation, superior to all sectional passions in its loyalty to the tight 6'f ,co-ddtial States'and. to tho liberties of the individual citizen. Once, tforajls voice will bo hoard, onco more ika Adherents will bo rallied to its time honored standards ,ia .eyory city and town of tho Northern and of tho South ern States. , r , i. - '. «• To tbe principles of this groat Democratic Party -^r--thfi--Natian-^A«-U- r o» i W-ha»-.boFna-^flrm r throw ;bout tbe ordeal of civil war. It will tbe not less arduous task of applying tnosu•principles, to the solution oftbo many and weigh by,,.questions—financial, social, political— which, como.upon us with the return of peace,— Faithful .to tho real interests of all sections, it will bo enslaved by the prejudices and blinded by lb* ■propßapoasions of none. That . the principles of American Democracy should thus be uttered, with no tjroak and uncer tain voico, borp in tho groat metr.ojjolitan ppqtre of American enterprise and commerce,is,a matter of such importance to every oitis jn as mnst > y.oo oramond The World to .the cooperation and support of good men in all*sections of tbo Union. ~, yVbatever skill can devise or enterprise accom plish, will contribute,to make, The l) r otld it is "oiir resolve that it ahall'oontinuo to bo—tbo best Newspaper of tbo Day. , , The Daily World afford* a complete, odmpendi uto of, and oomrbodtary upon, the news of every day. • .„i» Iho Semi- Weekly TTorW is a largo flnsi'to sheet, same sizo as daUy, containing all'its new*, correi pondenco, editorials, commercial and market news, cattlo market and. ..provision .-reports, and a fresh and entertaining miscellany of literature.— Published Tuesday imd Friday, The Weekly World* a-lorgo. quarto sheet, same size as daily, hah now the largest circulation of any weekly journal published, save ono. Its ox? train dioacy aupcoas sipco.Us union with.the.New York Aryiwhas the moBt Üboralexpcndi turos, which will make ;it unrivalled, in interest and value to farmvrs., Published Wednesday... *l. ..Xta Market Reports embrace th» New York, Albany, Brighton *and Cambridge lave ..Stock Markets; .the Now. Yppk Country Produce,and General Produce Marko.tsj..gpo.qiah«and. valuable •Hop Intelligence, a department of Agricultural Reading; altogoiher oqmpoatng an unrivalled handbook of.current.information for the Farmer, Live Stock or Produce Dealer, the Country Mer chant, etc. . .. ♦, - . . . . 2. Its reading for Iho family Circle embrace th* frpsb.cst and best Stories, Poetry, Religious Read ing, etc. .... 3. Its. Digest of the Nows, is not, like mpst.oßy weeklies, a more waste basket of the Daily; only majors Af interest and importance are , chosen frmri.tlio Daily,'while the mass of its contents art* prepared especially for tbo Weekly. , . In every post office district there should be found some active, “public spirited Democrat who, will confer a benefit upon us, his .neighbors, and the oauflo, by making a determined effort'jto form a olub'of four, ton, twenty, or fifty for the Weekly World, at our greatly reduced rates, GREAT REDUCTION IN TERMS. DAILY WORLD One copy, oho year, by mail, GSMI-SVSEKLT WOULD. One copy, one year, , Two Dollars. Four copies, one year, Seven Dollars. Ten copies, one year*, . Fifteen Dollars. 25 copies, 1 yr. to 1 address, Twenty-five Dollars. 60 copies, 1 yr. to 1 address, Fifty Dollars. An extra copy of-the Weekly edition fhtnishod (o dubs of twenty or more. For clubs of fifty tho Semi*‘Weekly, and for clubs of one hundred tho Daily, will b’o sent to getter up of a club. Additions may be made to clubs at any time during tho year at tho regular dub ratoa. Changes from chib list can only bo mado by request of tho person receiving the club packages. AU such requests must namo tbo edition, post office, and stale to which it has previously been gqut, pnd - inclose, twouty-fivo cents to pay for changing to separate address. Orders for any editions of 77|<j Wof.ld may- b® soritr by mail, and ondoso Post Office Money Order or Bank Draft (loss -tho .discount). - We have no authorized traveling agents. Money sent by mail will be at the . risk ,of the senders. Orders and letters should be addressed to R. B. SHAPLEY Oct. 26,. 1865, Ca.bll3Le Deposit BakC'? , , Oot. 23, 1865.,., j THE annual election for Nino Directors of this Bank will bo held at the Banking Homo ou tho third Monday (20th) of November noxW between the hours of 10 A. Bf. and 2 P, M. J. P. HASSIiBR, Oot. 20,1M3-JU Til E te oo 6 60 r oo 10 09 paper. EDITIONS Ten Dollar*. , THE WORLD. 37 Park lioic t New York. Notice: .err*
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