FROM ST. LOUIS. ' Jji /pg Burglaries and Highway Rob- JWies— A Bank Messenger Altack- Jliri Open Day. Mm I .oma. Not. 18.—Highway robberies are becoming so frequent and here lately as to create general alarm, are seriously contemplating the Mefunlion of vigilance' committees. Two ■'.ni«irf|liave been Silled in encounters with Slllilp n y robbers, people are nightly robbed street, and bouses broken into by bur- yesterday, the colleeliiig ttlea of the United States saving ban.k,,hav- in bis pouch, was knocked dovrp Sppipß.of the most frequented s.treojis and hie :rnptjqy seized. The collector, however, fired revolver at the robber, who dropped yAlwWbncy but escaped, . & Go’s, bank was also fobbed yes s7,ooo. No clue to tho robbers has tawfiSobtained. 1 M- Aipjlew Manufacturing Enterprise. Nov. 20.—A theeting of the ' citUen9 of Harrisburg is called for to-mnr "jOT^eveiling, to take into consideration the pOjStbility of establishing a largo steel man .uffttsliory here. The meeting is called on the Theodore Adams. Esq., of Philadel ftWho has \vritlen a letter under date of inst.» saying that he had an inter* the President of the Pennsylvania • StedlyrManufacturinfr Company, and ,had Jieivrfftp that the Board of Directors of that '.;jpdna^mny v on the 14th inst., passed n resolu iVtiojv'.tb-. locate their immense works at Harris- linf® prnTidiid that eighty acres of land were .donated to them with the right of way for a railroad track to enter their works on the adjoining properties, and that fifty thotisand dollars of the stock of the Ocrapany be sub scribed for by the citizens of ITjteae conditions to be complied with by the ...SSMte The capital stock of the . Company is •:?P®»UUon dollars. It is promised that the ;J?':|||j«!>ription instalments will riot fixcddd ten P et riioritli. lt Lov-al ?—The Statement is made iHTOHIb® total amount; pnjd. by Lancaster Co. . fqriponTity purposes in lR6’2-’63 and ’64, was .$2 ( 264,589. This does not speak well for thd «; of Lancaster county.—that site had to i'SSwftpnro and a quarter millions of dollars to -SiilHjB >er Bons 40 discharge the simple duty of ,;i|«jwriding their country. We. thought this loyal county.— Do>jteatoiin Democrat. ■'?4know that Lancaster county was loyal” in 1776—t0 King George! V.-of * - " 1 Apprehensions of a negro insurrection ■] in Mississppi, and legislation to di6- ;,| ' -abrn them is suggested. Federal sub-officers a .'j-ijWVe .'recently been making inflammatory ,; , .^|p i ofic'|j9s to the freedmen. (t There is great activity among the mil -1 Orleans, and several regiments : , si#)|ppbeen ordered to San Antonio, Texas. — thought to have some connection with d; ><r.ftn&B on the Rio Grande. it ; tt ' ( The Washington Republican thinks >t. , QeO;,.Banks ran surprisingly in the late oon ]af-''.ryp9win Massachusetts. A “ copperhead” ex wmaria that it is not the first time Ba. :'’;stß®ns run surprisingly. ■ ■ W'mm ■ ’ t * l ' n3f -i by Rev. S. P. Spreoher, i ’JiSsi! 1 ’ 0 res 'dej>oo-Pf the bride's father. Mr. Lea V. lla.lbbrt tu Miss Kate L. Bkb ail of Carlisle.' [ • .'juOn the saipe day,,by the same, Mr, Levi ’ to , Miss 6lakv A. Mentzer, both of this ootlnty. " Il ,tU ’ w vVJpvn tlm Spth .of Ogt., hy the same, Mr. Al ilk ,SreP B. Slutii to Miss Malvina C. Caster, ilia pQ}h of this plaW t, K r s' — - "OA.ULISLE MARKET.—Noy:'22; 1&55.' Jtopß, Superfine, per bbl., 6,00 v ” dsr 9 Extra; }.. 0,00 Ry 0,... . k . , do* 6,00 White Wheat, per busljfcl; 2,25 v Rab- WHiAT, do;, - 2,15 ?»*>, iSoag, do., O atb; ~ , , Sriupd BAfticr; I'ilii,- do., , : OIidTBBSERp,, Tocothvsked Hot; I )Il _ !>■ s iW; ,J f\j, Market, Nov. 22, »«s. ( ,"V, *3porflne, - 825 H. i-mmmi'BbtTiUi . - . - • ■ - - m TML' - - - - i 725 - - : - , - - ,-4-76, iV red. *• - ‘ -240 a 2 45 white, ■ - - . - ,260 a 2 80 ”* <;x. •■ ‘SEUftStHT Seed, .■/,i;' : 'iiFEAXaEED, IHt v ; WBli’fcET. . : -v , r ITCH I ITCH J ITCH 1 SOBifcii! SCRATCH l SCRATCH! Wheaton’s Ointment ,-iyifxih Cure the itch in 48 Hours. v &so, cures Salt Rheum, Ulceus, Chilblains, and op t&B Skim. Price 50 oodts. For ■ede'by all Druggists. . . Sending R 0 cents to WEEKS & HOTTER, l7O .Washington street, Boston, Mass. It'-will be forwarded by mail, tree of postage, to . «ny,parfc of the United States. isef-; i oj ft m>!i rit,t note i ah' 'I .. ,2 I '\ M T N Ar SURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN Paul In 46 Years Over $17,000,000 lets, Jan., 1865, 53,677,302,71. ‘IRE AND INLAND RISKS. .genciea in all tbo principal Cities and tbo United States. latioos for Insurance will be promptly at- 23, 1805. FOR SAl.fi, AtUABLE LIMESTONE tfARM, iate ort‘tho Turnpikc» within oho milo of and doin^rifilng [nndred and Twenty-six Acres, f which arc covered with good' Timber.— irovcmontfl aro a TWO STORY , N E HOU S E , jllyijH lank Barn, and other buildings j a good Well ot Water and a rcbard/ ituation is an and'tho properly disposed of Upon the most reasonable Apply to le. Nov. 23, ’65-4t K4SUSFOOT AND MAuUINK OIL,, at MILLER & BOWERS. lOfldpM&l JEtnrrab Mflrkril do:, dd., db., do>, do., - 800 . . 4 00, 3 10 a 3 15 - 1 40 a - 50 43 H. M. DONEHOO, X? Agent. A l . L. SPONSLEII, Real Estate A'g*ent. CUMBERLAND VALLEY *3*ss^|< jgsjM W?mu i™ 4 IS AIL’ ISO AHV CHANGE OF HOURS. , ON antf after Monday, Nov. 20th. 18G5, Passongoz* Trains will run daily, aa follows, (Sundays excepted): r . FOR cn AMUERBBURO AND HARRISBURG 5 , Leave Hagerstown,- 7:10 A. M,, 2:45 P; M. u Grccncaslto, 7:45 ** 3,35 ** (Arr at 8.17 “ „ 4:20 . Chambcrs’g) < - (Leave 8:25 " 1:15 “ Leave Shippensbiirg 8:55 u 1:48 " “ Nowvillo 9:27 '* 2:21 ,f « Carlisle “ ; M.bfihanicsbnrg 7:21 10:30 3:37 Arrive at Harrisburg 7:5J 11:10 4:l0 FOR CHA3IDERSBI7RG AND HAGERSTOWN i ; .. , a. m. F. Vr' y r. sr. Leave Harrisburg, SIJO 1:40 4;3C ** Mcchaniceburg, 9:18 2:20 5:05 “• Carlisle, • 9:5$ 2:53 6:30 “ . 10:34 3:29 “ Shiptfcnaburg, 11:07 4:00 V jArrat 11:35 4:30 Chambers’#, { Lcavo 11:40 4;40 Leslie cfrobhonstlo 12:25 5:30 Arf. at Hagerstown 1:00 0:10 making close connections ,at Harrisburg with Trains to .and ..from, Philadelphia, Now York, Pitsburg, Baltimore and Washington'. The Train leaving -Harrisburg at 4:30, P. M., runs only.as far as Carlisle* . . . , b. N.XULL, . Superintendent's Office* ), Snp't, Ohumh’tf) Kn\\ 13, ’O5 j Kov. 23, 1585.-iy Mutable TOWN PROPERTY At Public Sale. On SATURDAY, Decoiiller lltt, 1865, ON the above day will be sold at the Court House, the foUodviqg dosqflbed valuable Real Estate. situaKtcd on ,tfao, corner of Hanover and South sttcets. in the Borough of Carlisle, the property of A, H. Blair, and known as “Blair’s Tannery," The Lot contains 120 feet front on Hanover st., by 240 foot in depth on South street, having thereon erected an elegant Two-story, BRICK -RESIDENCE, JWL AXinrgoPRAMB DWEL- tHTslifo LIND, a small Stoue lie- JUAjUj|HK atdcjice on South street, . 11 and. all the necessary Buildings,' Sbfeds, Engine llodrti, &c., of a -"Strain Tannery* . # ; ■ i - ' with all,the machinery requisite to carry on the Tanning Bhsfnoss, of aujr otbbr business that re- opginos, &c. This property will he. offered entire, or divided into Lota to suit purchasers.' A correct draught of the property can bo { .seeu on application to B abort Moore, oh M4in street, oppo site the Railroad Dep'ot.* >, Wo would especially jCdli {.bo «*.ttphlipp of capi talists to this sale, ns it offers rare induceirio'htS for of a profitftblo.busindsfl. . ■ Terms, &o , made known on day of sulq bv , A. 11. BLAIU. ’ Nov. 23, IF63—3t PUBLIC ISAL'K. On Saturday, December §lh, 1865. THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the above day, on the promises, A TRACT OP LAND, situated in South Middleton township, Cumber- Tiah‘d‘ooun~y,~about-two-andT a-bnlf—milos-wcst-of. Boiling Springs, at the Yellow Brooches Crook, adjoining lands ofßenj. Kauffman, Goo. T&ugort, and.othcrs. This Tract contains . 15 ACRES OF. GOOD LAND! Tbo improvements are a Two-story lli'OCr HOUSE, Wash House, Frame Barn, Hog )}H*|ija» Pen, and other Out-Buildings- A ncyor failing Well of Water is near the House, and a thriving ypung ORCHARD of Apple and Poach Trees: Thofre is also an extensive' SAND on this Tract, of superior building sand, Vrhich.has.always ready tale. Any person wishing to view tbo property before the day of sale can do So by Sailing on the sub scriber, one-half mile west df Sail Tract. Sale to commence at I o’clock, P. M., of said day, when terms will bo known by . BENJAMIN GOODYEAR- Nov. 23, 1865-3 t Third Grand Arrival OF WINTfcU GOODS, AT W. C. SAWYER fe.CO’S.. (ono door below Hotel, East Mam street). — We have just received from Now York an immense stock of Winter Goods.' Latest importations of French, English and ,German Dress Goods in Silk Fabrics, plain, striped, I ordered and figUted Stylos. Setting very cheap. .CLOCKS! CLOAKS 1! CLOAKS 111, Latest Paris Mouttoa, Coats, Chesterfields and Circulars, in. largo supply at reduced prices. FUKS! FURS!! FURSIII From the Importers abd Manufacturers. Largest stock ever offered in town. All kinds qualities and stylos; selling loss than city retail prices. M 0 2,75 ShawlsT Shawls! Mourning Goods ! Of crety, variety. ...Ove&oatings, Cloths, Cassi mers, Wo got up suits at ah’brt notice and in best sty Jo. AH kinds of Notions, Drawer?, Under shirts) Gloves, Ac. Domestic Qoods of every class. CARPETS! CARPETS !! AUgfados. Oil Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Ac. Please oqll and exaifijiio the largest stock, in the valley. We are doterihinfeS frf koop .up our old reputation of selling good Goods at very low prioefi, JS&* Highest cash price paid for carpet rags. .. ' W. O. SAWYER'A CCT. Nov. 16. 1805. Register’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby ffiven to all persons in toros,ted; that the following acdounts have boon file 1 in this Office, by the acoountmts therein faamod for oxa'niaatlon, and. will bj presented to the prphi\ns' .Court of Cmabarlau I County, for ho ifirma‘ion and allowance, oa Tuesday; December 19, A. D. viz I. First ami tidal accmidt rtf, David Deitz, Guardian of Eloutta ICilljteSer, daughter of John Brford, late of East Peon.ihorough.township, dec d. 2, First and final account of David an! Isiac Lofovor, executors of Hon. John Lolovcr, late qf Penn township, doc’d. .3- .Th? first account of David. W fSteryotfc, ono of tho administrators of David Sterrott, lato of Mifflin township, doc’d. ~ 4. The first and final account of Robert Mooro, administrator of the Estate of Benjamin Butler, late of tho Borough of Carlisle, doc’d. 5- Account of Jacob W. beidig, Guardian of Andrew P. Brownawell, a minor child now doo’d., of John Brownawell, doo’d. 6. First and final account of Hisy Breunoman, administrator of Jacob Brenneman, doo’d., late of Linn county, lowa. 7. First and final account of Potcr Y, Herman, executor of the last Will and Testame'nt oT Jacob Herman, late of Silver Spring township, doo’d. 8. Tho first aooouat of Thomas C. Soooller, Executor of the lust Will and t TesJamept of Sam uel Brattan, late of Mifflin township, dCc’d. Nov. 18, 5885, 1!>IANO FOR SALE.—A new. and very good Piano fa, on nooount of removing from this Borough, offered for sale on reasonable terms 1 by ’ . , HENRY F. KUNTZ, Carlisle, Nov. 2ti, ’65.-31* Penn Street. F OH. SALE.—The corner, known aa the “ Harkndss Property,” corner of South Ha nover and Pomfrot streets, will bo sold on reason able terms*. Apply to thb undersigned, residing in Churchtown. Nov. 9,1865-3 t St- Patrick’s Catholic Church)' ,1 N. n U EE SI ’ S . H.A L L , Commencing Saturday Banning, November .. ,iblh, 1865, and continuing one week. THE Committee announce to the. citizens oi Carlisle- and vicinity, that on the above day they will r open tboir Pair, consisting of tho most .rare and chaste articles ever offered to the public. The object of this enterprise i* to procure tho necessary fuhdfc fbr the.purchase of an OR GAN, to replace the one lately destroyed by fire...- Evcry endoaVonvill be made on tho part of. the Committee to render this tho Fair and Fveticctl of tho year,, ' Tho kind co-operation of all tho citizens is most respectfully solicited. _ A. >i. r. m. 8:50 30:03 3:04 Contributions of articles intended for tlua Fair nifty bo’ loft at Mrs. Geo. -W. SUcafer'a. By order bt the Corfimittoo. ■ < Mrs. John Fnl.lor, Mrs. John Gillen, John Falter, John 1\ Siter, ly John Dor.ucr, Font Falter, Mrs. GEO. W; BIIEAFER. Chairman of Com. Nov. 16, 1365. AT n mooting of the Gon'd iViIJ ITose Co., of tho Borough of Carlisle,, d, committee of five was appointed to dispose 6? tho Maud Engine now owned by them, and to purchase a now Rea mer for said Company. Any communication relative to tho sale, can bo addrossod to tbo un dersigned SfoV. idi 1865;-3t TllE partnership heretofore existing he t.woon the undersigned, doing business in the manufacture of Ale nnd Porter in Carlisle, was dissolved on the first day of September, fay mutual consent. 1 N, B.—The manufacture of Alo and Portci* will bo continued by the subscriber; at the oW stand, corner of Pomfret and Bast streets, Carlisle. Ho will at all timers pay thq highest price/ in cash,'for Barley, delivered at his establishment. JACOB GEBHART, Oct. 26. 1865—3m* ■ Insure Your Properly* Metropolitan Xntuxance ,j Company, of New York~*~Cdsh Capitol Over $1,000,000. THIS is qnq of v the, host Instance Compa nies now in existence, tor particulars call on the undersigned, at the Mansion HouW» Car lisle. „ , . , 11. Mi DONEHOO*,’ Nov. ld,‘ lB6t* —Sm Agent. . NOTICE ia hereby given that Letter testamentary on the estate of llcnry Stump lato of Franklbrd township, dcc’d., have boon granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to tbo. estate dro requested to make payment immediately, t>nd those haying claims ctjgiiinst the estate Will also present theiri for co'ttlemsnt. • • , JOHN MOUNTZ, Executor, Oct. 19, ISOS-nt THE FIRST PREMIUM . Bus Been Awarded at the Late Cumberland County Fair to G. L. LOCtMAN For the Finest Photographs. HE has lately re-purchased his OLD (3ALLKRY from Mr. .illcMlHcn, in Mrs. Neff's BulUUfig; opfjosUo .th'o tfirst National Bank. THE PHOTOGRAPHS,’ . CAIITES DE YISI'TE. AMBUOTYf’ES, So., £c. made by C. L. Locbman arc pronounced by oyery ono to bo of tho highest character ihr Posing, Tone, , Clearness Round and Soft PlalJ 'Pints, and everything that constitutes a FIRsT-CLASS PfcftTßE. The publio is cordially invited to call and exam ine specimens. • ; • A largo lot of Gilt and Rosewood Frames/ Al bums, Ac . on band and will be sold,very low. Copies of Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes made in tbo most perfect manner. Oct. Id, 1865—tf ■yiRGINIA LANDS IN MARKET.-- MIDDLEBURG. LOUDON COUNTY, VA. Having an extensive acquaintance with the people and the Land of the PiodruontSection of Virginia, so celebrated as a fin© “ Grass Country.” . I will pay particular attention to the purchase and sale of Deal .Estate* in this region, be sdos prabticin r law in the Courts of Loudon nnd Fauquier. fSS* I am authorized to sell some of the most desirable Farms 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 me a call, Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. Address AU FHUR L. ROGERS', Attorney at Law, Middleburg, LWdon co., Va, References T-rJobn ffanndyj Esq., Leesburg, Va.; Gen. A- Rogers,.Middleburg, Va ; John A. Spilraan, Esq., Janies V. Brooke, Esq.,'Warronton, Fauquier county, Va. j A. K. Phillips. Frederi ks burg, Va.: Francis L. Smith, Esq , Alexandria,- Va.; Dr. Beverly R. Wollfprd, Wm. H. Maifar land, Egsf., Ricbmoud, Va-; Messrs. L. B. Bayne A Co.,* Messrs. Hamilton, Easter £ Go., I Novott Steele, Baltimore, Md> Oct. 12, 1865—3 m LOOK AND READ aROVE. ui ftdvrtnttß; .Brit to REDUCE PRICES. mak.es the best and cheapest Pictures in Town,, and gives six for one Dollar. dufilJtbink of ill .Six. Perfect Card Plntographs for ONE DOLLAR. Ddu’t ftirgot logo tb . , GROVE’S, Gatterijf South Hanover Street, Carlisle . Oct. 26, 1865-Lf JttIVIOI.WO. Carlisle DerosrT Bank, | »* ,Nov. 6, 1865. \ A DIVIDEND of Five per cent free of National and State .Tax, has. this day been declared by this Bank, which will bo paid over to tho Stockholders or their legal reproaontatirea, upon demand. J. P. h'a'ssleh/ Cdihibr. Nov. 0, 180G-3t CARPET'S 1 CARPETS !! CARPETS ! 1 \Vo.b.ave iust returned,frqft the ot>y,with-a fill! supply of ojl.grades and qualities of Carpets, from tho.cheapest Hcnjp upto.tb# host, quality Threo Ply. Also all widths of Floor Oil Clo\be, Window Shades. Matts, Looking Glasses, Ac , All persons in want of, any of the abovo goods for tho coming season,’ will d.o well by giving us an opfly.ctiri, as tte always take great pleasure, in exhibiting our goods and defy competition in the market, ,please remember tbo Stand, s-uth-eist corner Market Square, directly opposite Irviue s Boot and Bhoe*store. • G. W. NORTH, Register, pLOWS. PLOT^S.- sale at Manufocturor Plank’s Plows/ Hen wood's u Zeigler^s. u Weiricb’s , u tho' cheap Hardware St< Carlisle. January,, ll American and french glass superior Coaoh and Furniture -Varnish at MILLER A IK)W«RS JAMES BBNTZ FIRST GRAND FAIR' —0 F— . Fire Engine for Sale- . J. W., Ogilby, Jno. 0. Halbert, J. D. Adair, C. Kuiuhter. j. u. wuNDEuLrcrr, Chairman of Cum, rvoiicc. JACOB GEBHART, HENUY RICHTER. Excculor’s Notice. ARTHUR L. ROGERS, PEAL ESTATE AGENT, LEIDI6H A MILLER. -Just received and.,fo :s prices, a large assort Tfork Motn,! Plows, Bloomfield do . Eagle .dp .Cultivators, Ad., tore of H. SAXTON, Valuable Hotel Property AT PRIVATE SALE, THE 'Subscriber- having purchased the “Union Hotel” P.CQpettjf, in Carlisle, intends to take -possession of the same on the istof April. Ho therefore offers, at private sale, the H p TEL PROPERTY bo now.occupies In Plainfield, five miles west of Carlisle. The - buildings (fronting 80 feet,) nro in very fine/Condition* The house contains two fine largo parlors, excellent chambers, good kitchen, wash bouse, cistern, &0., Ac., ull of which is handsomely* painted - and constructed ospociaUy. fir the business.. The Stabling is especially suited, and the largo lot in good condition. ,This property .is considered a profitable invest ment,.ond ns good a stand as any in the county. It is now offered at very reasonable terms. Pos session givon on April Ist. Apply to LOUIS ZITZEII. Plainfield, Nov. 16, '-65-201* FARM FOR SALE- fllllE subscribin' offers nt private sale, a JL a first-rate LIMESTONE FARM, situate in West Pennsboro’ township, Cumbet.land county ono and a half miles south of Nptrvillo, on* tho Big Spring Hoad leadintr to Stougbstown, and ud r . joining farm of John Witjaor, M. ti Boyd, and others, CONTAINING 135 ACRES’. The improvements are a large Two-stdfy BRI C it HOUSE, Bauk BaFn, Stono Wash House, »Ss*||SL Spring House, and all necessary out-bulldings. There is a never failing spring of uatcr convenient to the dwelling and a cistern in the yard. /There is an Apple Or chard on the promises, find other fruit trees. Thu land n in a high state of cultivation, having boon lately limed, and all under good fence. This farm bus many advantages, being near mills ,and town. Persons desiring to purchaso.caa view the farm by oalling on the subscriber residing on thb same. Not. 16, 1885-2m* Valuable Property AT PRIVATE SALE; Tft TiS fine three-story BRI CjK sLmdL DWELLING, Into the residence of James, Udffor,* doc’d., situate in {*S»i||aL| Best Pomfrot street, adjoining prop orty of Gon Bowman. It hatf all the modern im provements, ii eluding Gas and Water fixtures, Ac. Alan , Tbo two-atory WeatHorboarded House in South, Hanpror street, adjoining the office build ing of Judge Graham, now occupied by Mr. Whisldr, ALSO FOR RENT. One or two small Dwellings in West Ward. Apply to Nov. 16, 1865-3 t 1 86^6. THE WORLD, An Independent Democratic Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly News- paper. 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Orders for any editions of The World may be sent by mail, and enclose Post Office Money Order or Bank Draft (less tbo discount). We have no authorized traveling agents. Money sent by mail wiU.be at the risk of the senders. Orders and letters should bo addressed to :■ . . THE WORLD, . 35 Park Row, New York. Cot- 26, 1865. Handkerchiefs, ties, stocks, rh> bons,. Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a i oantiful assortment, can be found at ISAAC XjIVINQSTQV'S, .. Worth #viover St., Emporium. , j . Wotire, AT an Orphans' Court began on Tuesday, tho 24tbydny of October, A. D. 1805, and holden pt. Carlisle, .in and lor Cumberland county, before.Uw Honorable James H. Graham, Presi dent J.udgp, -And -Michael .'CpoaUn and Hugh Stuart, Esquires, Associate Judges, the following 'proceedings wore had, to wit: ■ In .the iuattor-of the writ of Partition and valu ation of the Real Estate of Elizabeth Brinzor, lato of East Pennaboro’ Township, deo’d. Now ; to wit, 2-1 1 h October, 1865.,, Alins Rule on the heirs of said decedent to tho next Orphan/ Court and acceptor rofuso to accept the within named Estate u t its valuation and appraise mont. or show cause why tho aarao should not bo sold.- Rule to.bo .served, personally on all tho heirs residing in Cumberlan4 county, and by publicaiio.ri. for six weeks in one newspaper pub lished. in,thq.Borough of Carlisle on those who are non residents bf said oounty. . . BY THE,. COURT. C” Ip testimony whereof I have here- SEAI. ,801 my band and affixed tho _ • ./ seal of said couuiyj at Carlisle, the 25th day tf October, 1365. B. CORNMAN, Clerk. Which notice of ihe above rule in hereby given. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. •• Sheriff's Office, 1 Carlisle, Oct. 31, '66. j Gt AT an Orphans' Uourt began on Tuesday, the 2-Uh day of October, .A* .IX. 18fi5,. and holden at Carlisle, in aud,fap Cumberland county, before the Honorable jafi. IR Graham, President Judge, and Slichacl Qocklin atid Hugh Stuart, Associate Judges, the following proceed ings’wero.iiad, to wit:‘ In the matter of thb writ of Partition and vatu tion of the. Real Estate of Samuel Long, late of Bast Honnsboro’.Township, doc’d. .How to wit, 24th October. 1865. Alias Rnlo on the heirs to appear ot/ho nest Orphans'Court and aocopt or refuse to accept tho within uoinod Estate at its valuation and appraisement,? or show fcauso why tho same shall not bo sold. Rule to be served personally on all the heirs residing in Cumberland county, and by publication for six weeks in ono, newspaper published in. tho Borough of Carlisle, on those who are non residents of said county. • ; : BY THE COURT. n. Xu testimony whereof I have horc | SEAL'S unto aot my hand and affixed the S seal of said Court, at Carlisle, tho 25th day of October,' ISCS. 4 E. CORNMAN, CUrht D. D. G. DUNCAN. Which notice of the above rule is berebv given, JOHN JACOBS; mnf. Sheriffs Office, ) Carlisle, Oct 31, *65. J 6t nnilE subscriber offers, nt private • sale, a L first-rate LIMESTONE FARM,-■ situate in. West Pennsborough Township, Gumbof-lund co,. one mile oast of NewviUe, on the public road load ing to Palmstoifn, and adjoining farms of John Lnughlin, James McCulloch and Bov. Mr. Mo- Cachen. Thp farm ■ • CONTAINS 1 12 ACRES, and the improvements consist of a largo two-slorj BRICK £ STCfNE HOUSE, Wash lloilso, Stone Bank Barn, [■■■■lPta Wagon Corn Cribs, &o. , jt£4jjjSBlL Tbo land is in d high state of cultivation aud under gpod fence. Tho land is all cleared oxeopt about Id aeros, which is covered with good Tim ber.. .Persona desiring to,.purchase can view the farm by calling on tbd £ouant, or tho subscriber residing in Carlisle. ~ Oct. io, 1865-4 t J. w. EBY, Executor. New Goods { New Goods I 1 GKAND OPK-N'rS'G of imrivaflod GOODS; ju*t received from tbo Eastern Cities, con sisting of choice and varied selections, at A W. Benlz’s Store, South Hanover street, the lamiliar and well known stand. Our list of P-R-EJILS-jCLOJBIP S comprises Black Silks in groat variety, including the best Goods imported, Gros Grains, Lyons Tnf* feta, Gros Do Rhine, Groa d'Afrique,' and figured. Tenpin's French Morin oob in ali colors and- pn v ft, ~ Plnid Merinocs and Poplins, Empress Cloths, f gdf I and plain ; Alpaccas, all shades, Cohurgs, i/-—..incs of elegant designs. WHITE GOODS. Jaconets and Canbrlca, Plain and Plaid• Nain sooks, Linen.s end Cotton Goods, Marseilles, Counterpanes, very cheap. FLANNELS . Every quality of white and col ored Flannels,’ Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Ac. A largo stock of Cloths, Cajsimeros, Sattinelts, Velvet Cord, homo made Jeans. Ac. I have, now a superior assortment of MILLI NERY GOODS, Bonnet Velvets and Silks, Bon- U.et and .Trimming Ribbons, Maliuos, English Crapes and Laces. MOURNING GOODS. Single and double width all wool DuLaines. Em press Cloths, Lupin's Bombazine, Cashmere, French Merinoos, Velour Reps, Velour Ruse, Crape Cloth, Queen Clotb, Alpacca, Striped Mo hair English Prints. Thibet Long Sbawls, Crape Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs ami Bolting; NOTIONS, d-r. Floor and Table Oil Clotb, Window Shades, Umbrellas and Hoop Skirts. All very .low and considerably under- tho Market prices. A‘. W. BENT#. Not. 2, ISGS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. FI. O W K i FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. JBEETE.M & BKpXtfERS’ liavinp; pur -4 choSed of Snyder.A Newcomer their exten sive Warehouse, {Hpddor£ofUs.old -stand,) bead of High stroot, beg leave to ,inform tho public that they will continue the forwarding and Commis ston business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. . , - ; ■ , The highest market price will be paid for Flour Grain ant? Produce of all kinds. i Flour dud Feed, Planter, Salt and itaty, kept . on hand and for sale. Goal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY; > . L 0 GUST MO UFfTA fA r J la wiiEnn r, &c. t £*». Limelmmera* and Blacksmiths' Coal, for sale. Kept uudhr cnvnr, and delivered dry t« any part of the town. Also, all kinds of LUMBER constantly on haruL. Jk Freight Line will leave their Warehouse every morning at 7 o’clock, arrive at Harrisburg at 11 o’clock, and at Howard A llinchman'a Warehouse, Nos. 808 and 810 Market s.troot, Philadelphia, at 3 o’clock in tho evening of sainq day. . J. BEETEM A BROS. Nov. 0, Twenty Dollars. A T.tho sign.of.the “Gold Uagle,” 3 doors above l Cumberland Valley Bank, and twe dotup below the Methodist Church on West Main street, tho largest and best selected stock-o WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town £jjLwiU bo sold SO per cept; .lower than at any place in tjie State.. The stock comprises a Inrg issortmoiit of Gold, Oliver flunting-easo Watches Lovers, Lepihbs, American watches, and all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold Puis and Pencils, Jewelry of all kitius, Spectacles, Gold and silver, plated and silver Wro, Music Boxes, Aocordeons Oil Paintings, a greit variety of Fancy Articles and a lot of the finer" Pianos, which will be sold 4C per cent, lower than c ter offered in town., The en tire stock of Watchmaker .tools, oases> largo Mirfoit and Sale, will be sold wholesale or retail on thi easiest terms; . . Having selected a first class workman all kiij.di of repairing will be done as usual, at reduoec PrlßOfl ', S. B. BIIAPLET Carlisle Arril 30 1863. PAINTS of Evety.Ddsoripfiofi.Jn large and small packages, Ac.,'at -. MILLER A BOWERS. Nolle*. FARM FOR SALE/ JAMES MARSHALL. WATCHES Asb JEWELRY. JSgf* Job Printing'neatly executed GREAT EXCITEMENT! tiutiJt EXCITEMENT ! ! HAS been created,at the Cheap I)ry Cloods aad Variety Store of.Lcidioh 4 Miller, in consequence of their jnst opening tho largest stock of Fall find Winter Gbocfs, from New York and Philadelphia, that Ims ever beon exhibited in the town, embracing ail descriptions and clauses of goods to bo fnuhd in a first class Store. mm W 133 MODS. SucU.as all varieties of Black and £uco y colored Dros.i §ilks, plain and . figured French Merino*, Plain Plaid and Striped Poplins, French Plaid Popiiuc; Saxony i*!ntdj>, Pekin Clo Tis, lilack uud (,’oI'U. Alpacas, / Cobctg Cloths/ - Striped and Plaid Valencias, > all Wool Moas. ‘ Delaines, all colors, Figured Cashmeres,' Delaines, :• Amours, Shoppords Fluids, 40., 4e., 4c., 4c., Mourning good, Repp Silks, Bombazines, French Merinnc?, Cash' meres, all Wool Rrpps and Poplins, double and single width wool Mans. Delaines, Tmniso Cloths, Alpaccns, Coburgs, Lung Blanket and ;Thlhe( Shulls, Crape Voile, Crape Collars, Eng. Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Gloves, 4c., 40., . . DOMESTIC GOODS, Pleached and Shaker Pfaxmets, Unbleached Mttelim, - ,Ho\nc made Pae- Shee(fuge t , ' Flannel*, Pilloxc date Muslim, Shirting*, Ticking*, Tabic Piaper, Check* t Plankett, CiiVt.on Pinnae!*, Gingham*,, Rzl, Yell-nc and Cali cue*, . . White Flannel*, ifre., 6)c\, Men’s and Boys’ Wear; Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, every quality of Cloths for Ladies Cloaks, Black and Fancy Cas* siracres, VcstingS, Sattinets, Tweeds, 4c, Wo have a special afraT/gctnCrU with d first class Tailor to have Clothing made at short notice. CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS ! ! of tho latest Paris styles always on hand and re ceiving, { FURS ! FURS! ! FURS !! : of the largest assortment of every sty’o and quaii* ty for Ladies, Misses and Children. 'NOTIONS; French Kid Glovoa, Jldop Skifts, Silk, Handkerchiefs, Berlin, Bonnet Trimmings, Clo.th, .• Ribboui, Wool apd Cot* # Laco Vic Us, ion Gloves, Dross Trim- Oahullote, things, But* Children’s tons, • Gloves, Children’s ■ Cotton and • Wool Coats,. Wool Hosiery, BrotLkfaslShails, fell grades-and Hanover Buck qualities, Wool • Gloves and : Hoods, Son- Gauntlets, Cot* ..tags, Bud- ton and Wollcn moral Skirts, Hose, Ac., Ac. Carpets ? Carpets I! of all. qualities, ■ , , FLOOH OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS , , Window shades, LOOKING GLASSES, MA TTS, IWGS, fie., Ac. Please do not fail to give us a call before mak ing your purchase as we have tho moat complete stock of Goods that has over beoh exhibited fn town, having selected with »pmm(l,care, and being determined not to bo undersold, wo will al avay-a—ta.ke_groaL_ploasiixo tQ exhibit, twl_«bo_ prove that wo study tho interest of our customers. LEIDIOU & MILLER. October 5. 1865. N. B.—Ploaso remember tho well known stand on tho South East corner,of Market Square direct ly opposite Irvin’s Boot and Shoo Store. . L. &M. W. O. Sawyer & Co. W, C. Sawyer, j. A. Duke , J. 23, Burkholder, HAVE jnet received from Stewart’s, Onf lin and Mellon, Now York, and tbo host houses in Philadelphia, the largest and host stock of Fall and Winter Goods fiVJEII BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. PlcaSQ.oall and examine our .immense -stock of Alpine,and Hob Roy Plaids, Figured, Plain and StripodEmprcas Cloths, Plain and i'igurcd French Merinos.* Pops, Poplins, Alpcaoas, and Estelle Cloths, press Gcyds.ln every variety of dtylea and shades, Ladice Cloth and Mantles., of plain and bright Plaids. SHA IV'/ iS, Black, Plaid, Brochu and Thibet, Linen and L'ace Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Our. stock of Wooten, Goode com prises Blankets, home Shaker Ballard Vale, Bed and Brown Flannels, Balmorals in all colors. Domestics in Quantities. DoLaines, brown and bleached Muslins, Ginghams, Tickings, Crashs, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, <fec. Otmls’ and Boys’ Wear. Full, line of Cloths, Capsimera, plain and fancy Scarfs, Ties. Handkerchiefs and Shirts. HOSIERY - & GLOVES. Cottoq and Wool for Ladies, Gents,-Misses and Children. FMRNJSIirNG GOODS of all kinds usually kept in first class Dry Goods Stores, such ns Car pels, Oil Clots, Rugs, Mats, Looking - Glasses, Shades, Draperies, Druggets, Ac. lU"’ We pay special %ctontinn to Mocrning Goods, and will bo able to filial! orders for F’iimc rain. 'Cashmeres, Shrouding .Flannels, Crape Col Inrs, Black M*v,dnoa, Daiqjse Cloths, Empress, Rep. Poplin and. Eugene Mournings ,• all qualities of English and 'French Crapes, Ribbo'ua, A<J. All orders carefully attended to. Fancy Dry Goods, Domestic do., Gents Wear, Ifoslory and Gloves, Rid Gloves, white and black colofs and all sizes, in endless varieties at W. C. SAWYER A CO., One Door Defoto -Martin's lintel % Eatt Main St> , Uarlttlc, Pa. Sdpt. 28, 1865. Proclamation. -rmiEREAS ttto Ifon. James H. Ska Cali » ▼ President Judge of the several Courts uf Common Pleas of tly> oouptiesdf Ontiiburlg.ml, Per ry, and v Juniata* and Justices,of tbo several Courts of Oyer and Terminer dnd General Jail Delivery in said edublic3, iitld Michael Oocklin and Hupb Stuart, Judge* of the Court* of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital ami oth er offenders,in the said county of Cumberland, by tboir precepts to mo directed, datod.the 2Sthjiny ol August, ISiflS, have ordered tbo Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holdon at Carlisle on tho2d Monday of.Novcmbcr, 1865, (being tbo 13th day,.) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. , NOTICE Is hereby given to tho Coroner, justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, .that they we by the said, precopt i commanded to he then and there in their properl persens, with.(heir rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices; appertain to bo done,' nud all those that are bound by recognisances, to prosecute against the prisonprsjbat-are or then shall bp In. tbo. Jail of saul county; are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo .instv, v > . . .. JOHN JACOB, . Sheriff, Oot. IS, 1803. HAMES. —500 pairs of Hames on hand of all kinds, 1 Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon u Common ‘ u with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than PTVH >l. BAX3O*'S. ** P'roohiM the Immutable Principle* of P*mo»ra S’hroughout the Land/* THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION For tlsc Campaign ol ISCS. Tho political campaign iu»l opening in Penn sylvania ifl destined lo.be one uf groat importance, nud to have a powerful influence upon the fnturo uf tho country at largo. In a great measure it Will determine tho gubernatorial contest of IBCfl, and have un influence upon tho presidential clno tlun two yours thereafter. Bui,.more important, jf-will.probably determine tho ohoioo of the next U: 8. .Senator from this State, and thus affect Dio legislation of . Congress nbd .tho restoration uf peace to all tllo laud. • It ia therefore, of vital imr port.'uiro that every exertion should be made by every xnombot of our party to secure the victory. Mul only should every local orgnnizati: n bo put to work, but every honorable means should bo adopted to etir up tho apathetic ami lukewarm# and to make now voles by conversion.lt can on ly be through tho immutable and golden princi ples ef Democracy that the cohhtry can bo re deemed from tho thraldom of- fanaticism, degra dation and taxation. Outside tho Democracy there mo uo principles. The rule of action of tho opposition is ever changing—one thing to-day— something else to-morrow. It is held together merely by expedients—the latest and most outra geous of. ull being the modern, six months politl* -sal trick cf negro suffrage. To defeat’thin, and all other scheme? of the. Abolition shoddy horde* whalivo on/. ,o plunder nud tyrannize, lst every Democrat arouse and gird o» the rustj armor, of bis fathers in Democracy—of Washington,• of Jcf-. futson, of Jackson; and march to battle and to victory! THE WEEKLY PA TRIOT ASD T7KIOK. As the Central organ.of tho Democratic party the Wo*kly Patiuot and Union has acquired a large and more diffused circulation than any oth er Democratic journal.in the Stale. It has here tofore occupied an influential position ns an üblo and industrious worker in (bo cause of Democra cy, and its ffieucts say that it still continues to bo a valuable organ of .the party,* It is not for us, however* to puff our own work. ’lf wo hare been Initbful.lo tho cause of thp party and tho country, wo hope every Democrat will make it un object to extend bur field tf operations, by adding to ouf list of subscribers. Tho low price jf.tho Weekly, in comparison with the amount of roattcf furnish ed, makes it one of tho cheapest of newspapers.— Wo hope every good Democrat who reads this will send his name and $2 60 for a copy for 000 ypar. If this is too much for those’who are- very poor, lot all such send us fifty cents oich, and receive tho Weekly Patriot and Union for thocampoign, Tho following are tho terms ; TERMS PER YEAH. Single copies, per annum six months Clubs of tod o i u'c:c to ouo address dtrino tuc campaign. Single copies Clubs ol teu or more to one address All orders should be addressed to tho Patriot And Union, Hurrit.burp, /\r. NOTICE.~IVo.thp undersigned citizens of Dickinson township, believing that tho de struction ot'Birds is injurious to the interest of lb* farming community, {ako this method to inform. gunneks'and sportsmen that wc wil\ not permit hunfeia to trespass upon our premises either to shoot birds or other gum«, but will enforce the daw against them iu all oussul Emamud Line; jr., Pctor i.inn, Peter Shctron, Henry Shoaffor, Samuel Stuart, jrj, Phillip Keightor, Walter Stuart, David Ooovcr; William A. CuCbe, Robert Dhrlalson, William. Bcutz, George 1\ March, Wijliutn Shea tier, John Duflby, Matthew Galbraith, William 11. Hoffman, Samuel Spangler, Samuel Stuart, »r-, Joel. Sheerer, Samuel Evans, W. W. Spongier, William Line, Abm. L. Lino, Abraham Spolta, Charles Bessoor, John W, Huston, William McLaughlin, William Hico, John Wallower, John Pctfur, . William Galbraith, George Marlin, er., Henry Bukhman, George Boush, Joseph Galbraith, Phillip.Spangler, ir., . .Adam. Fiahlm.cn. Thoo. M. Spangler, A. Kurts Fishhuyn, George Kisshigeif, Eli Bushman, ■ost'pn ctra\v< ' John Fisbbunj, •T. M. Sollcuborgor, Jumoa Poflbr, Sept. 21, 1805, COAL AND DUMBER YARD. THE .subscriber having leased the Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong & U offer, and purchased the stock of C Q A L- A ND L UM 8E22 , in tbo Yard, together.with an immense n6w stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOAtfCS, SCANTLING Paling, Plastering, Lath, Bhinpling Lath, worked Flooring and Weatborboarding, Posts aud- Rails, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whilopino, Hem lock and Oak, of different- qualities. Hav.iog cor* of my own I can furnish bills to order- of any length and size at the shortest notice and on th* most reasonable terms. My worked boards will bo kept under cover so they eon bo furnished dry at all times. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAMI LY COAL under CQvor,.which I will deliver clean to any purl of the borough. To wit; Lykons Vol ley, Broken, ?Kgg, Sioio and Nut, Buko Fiddler, Trcvcrton, Locust Mountain, Lobbcry, which I pledge myself to sell ut the lowest price*. Best quality of Limehurnevs' and Blacksmiths' Coal, always on hand which I will sell at the lowest fig ure. .Yard west aide of Grammar School, Alain street. ANDREW If. BLAIR, NOTICE. —X bIUI retain (ctr* pa mo posMioti in the firm of DELANCY & BLATII, which will !x> carried on as energetically ne o/ci .it tludr cld ‘•land near ibo Grts hence.- As oar purchases will be made together at tljc head of the market, vre feel confident by so doing to be able to eceommo dato our customers ami tbo public on tbo most reasonable terms. Having relinquished the tan ning I will deovte my entire attention to the Coal and Lumber business. All kinds of Coal and Lumber kepi constantly on band and iu the beet condition. The Lumber'Yard will be managed by Mr. Geo, JCulofT, w'hoso experience and skill is well known to the community. By strict attention to business, short profits, «ud n desire to do right wo botje to secure a liberal share of public patronage, ANDREW H. BLAIR. Jime 15, 18f*5-tf READ! KE AD! ! RE AU! ! ! 11l AYE just returned from New York with the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, for tho fesaon.Sllk, Cloth’ and Lace Mantles, Shawl?, Hoop SUirts, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves.— All kinds of White Goods; Cloths, Caflsim«ro«y Linen Coalings, Ao. All kinds ol Domestic,Goods, Punting!, Ac. A large supply Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Damasks, and Furnishing Goods. Pleaso call and examine my stock ns I alway* sell at the lowest market value. Additions of Goods will bo mado as tho season advances. W. 0. SAWYER, Ea*t Main.St,, ouo door below Martin's UoUU June 1,1865 Iron—Hammered and just received, and war quality, with a largo as* J RON—IOO tons of I KoUq(l of all sires, anted to bo of tho beat crtraoiit-of Shoot Iron, Hoop Iron, Band Iron, Horso Shoe Iron, Spring Stool, Cast SUScI, Blister Steel, Hctoq Shoos, , Hots* Shoo Nalls, Rivets, Ac Washers, . Anvils; Vicos, Files, Hasps, Bolts, Nuts, Screw Plates, Blacksmith Bellows CHAINS. —600 paiva of Traces 'Chains all kjnds, with a largasgortmeot of Bu tl bains, I Haltooahina, Breast “ 1 Fifth ** Log “ I Tongue “ sow “ Spreads, Ac.. Ac., just received -*t the Cheap Hadware Store of Ap-il 27.18*3. H. SAXTON. jjgy Jiyb Priutirfg neatly executed. $2 60 . 1 60 . 2 00 50 otfl. 10 oU. FRAME STUFF, ~ ic., do., AT SAXTON’S.
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