SHERIFF'S ATTACHMENT. was in session, and amid the mul r of business which crowded upon [Tat term time, he was led to the a beautiful widow on the sunny thirty, who by the way had often 3d melting glances on the afore irlff. He was admitted, and the appeared. The confusion and riilcli the arrival of her visitor oc- i, set off to greater advantage the ting charms of the widow M. Her. iore the beautiful blended tints of lc blossom; her lips resembled the s, upon which the morning dew erect; and her eyes were llkequiv upld; and glances of love and ten whlohthey were filled, resembled which only invited d “ beau” the pun) to do full execution. — few common-place remarks, lam,” said the matter-of-fact Sher have an attachment for you.” per blush than usual mantled the of the fair widow, while the glance iowncast eyes were centered upon utiful foot, which, half concealed ing drapery, patted the floor. She pial candor replied: f, the attachment is reciprocal.” Home time the Sheriff maintained onlshed silence, and at length said : Plain, will you proceed to court?" ceed to court,” replied the lady, merry laugh ; then shaking her jhe said: r , sir though this is leap year, I it take advantage of the license i granted to my sex, and therefore ly prefer that you should proceed t, madam, the justice is waiting." t him wait; I am not disposed to ;matters, and besides, sir, when emony is performed, I wish you eratand. that I greatly prefer a min > a justice of the peace.” light dawned upon the Sheriff’s Ktdam," said be raising from bis ■with solemn dignity, “ there is a ■ mistake here; my language bos [misunderstood ; the attachment of h I speak was issued from the office luire C , and commands me to Fyou instantly before him to answer [tempt of court, disobeying . a sub i in the case of Smith vs. Jones.” SSTEUCTIVE PIRE AT PONTIAC, g—A disastrous fire occurred at Pon -1 111., last Wednesday night. A fcany had just completed and put in filtion a very large coal shaft, and ■been two or three days raising coal. Bie night mentioned the north side Ee building was discovered in flames, ■few moments the whole immense Eture was one livid sheet of lire.— pnen who were at work below were ea with all possible haste, and hard scaped with their lives. The extent j' damage cannot now be determin |At 5 o’clock next morning the s were belching out of the shaft terrible fury, and it required the est exertion to smother them out irigin of the fire is not known. LOCAL ITEMS b Local.”—Now that tic election jr, and the smoke of the battle blown , we intend to devote a good portion r time to the collection and publica of local matter, as well as everything can be of Interest to home readers. — this purpose wo invite the aid of onr ds throughout the county. By send is brief accounts of interesting mat ivhioh may occur in their respective iborhoods, they will greatly oblige ad contribute much (o make our pa i useful and interesting one. The sllaneons and news departments will receive renewed attention, and noth iholl be left undone on our part to s the Volunteer worthy the sup of the intelligent citizens of Cumber county, th lose who are fond of solid and sub* 1 reading matter, we would suggest 10W is the time to subscribe. The rinter evenings which will soon be. .vili give most of them sufficient lei x) read, and in addition to our Usual ty, we will give a regular abstract of proceedings of Congress and the State Islature. Now, then, is the time to icribe. Send in your names. Terms, ) Dollars a year if paid strictly la ad co; Two Dollars and Fifty cents if 1 within three months; after which ree Dollars will be charged. iiSES!—Oa Monday night the Ist Inst., lable belonging to Mr. George Beetem, pate at the head of Chapel alley, was [covered to be on fire, and was, together ih Its contents, entirely destroyed. [>n Thursday morning last, about 1 o’- pk, the stable of Dr. Ziegler, on Liberty, py, Immediately below our office, was covered to be on lire. The flames ex" [ded to the stable of Mrs. Kieffer, and jh buildings were soon destroyed. The iraen succeeded in preventing the fur r spread of the flames. Both of these |s are believed to have been the work in incendiary. Rnothbr Fire. —The alarm of fire on [esday evening last, was occasioned by I burning of the barn of Mr. Gabriel Ltcheb, near the “ Basin,” about a le and a half north of the borough.— e flames of the burning building were y brilliant, and our firemen started for ' fire, believing it to be in town. The n was entirely consumed. pABLisLB Brass Band. —We think the imbers of the Democratic party owe a bt of gratitude to the young gentlemen iposing the Carlisle Brass Band. Dur- ? the political campaign which has just fled, they attended all our meetings, in vn and country, and contributed much promote the enthusiasm of our friends the enlivening strains of patriotic mu i which they produced. This Band is' fler the direction of Captain William ’ahk, and as its members are “ native :re ," we hope it will be encouraged and PPOrted by our citizens. ’ The Birds on the Wing. —We no -56 at times, in the vicinity of our bor ■gh, large flocks of birds wheeling in circles, preparatory to their depart e to another and more genial clime. aeit music in our .woods and groves >ll soon be hushed and we will hear 0 more, of their sweet warblings until king returns again with its balmy airs M opening flowers. How many of us r ho now live and move among the great lass of humanity, will be here to wit -633 their new advent? , It is a solemn ad important question, but one that is cidom asked. The snows of winter a ay qpver many a bosom now filled' life and buoyant with hope, and meant chairs and sorrowing households Multiply before the next coming of the ktdg in the spring time. Ouk Agricultural Fair. —Owing to the inclemency of the weather, the Fair did not open on Wednesday, but it is now in.the full tide of successful operation, and will continue in progress until Friday. Much interest Is felt in the present exhi bition, and it is evident to every one fa miliar with the affairs of this county, that great improvements have taken place in our Agricultural and Horticultural de partments during the past year. Our farmers have not been behind any in the State in their application of machinery in the cultivation of the soil, and many of them have appropriated much of their leisure time to the study of valuable books which furnish them with useful informa tion upon this great subject of human in dustry. The result of this is that great advancement must be made, and with the aid of our well established Society, we hope ere long to make our valley one of the finest agricultural regiona.in the coun try. And why should not this be so? Wo have a soil as productive as can be found anywhere. Our people, as a general thing, are endowed with taste, judgment, energy and enterprise, and all that is requisite is careful study and application, to realize this much wished for and desirable result. We cannot speak in this number, as a matter of course, of the extent and char ter of the present exhibition. That must be deferred until our next number. We have no doubt, however, that it will be equal, if not superior, to the one which was held here twelve months ago. All the necessary arrangements have been made to secure for it a grand result. In the mean time, we have no doubt, our cit izens will flock to the ground by hundreds and thousands, and our town will present a lively and animated appearance during the continuance of the Fair. Our young and enterprising friends, Messrs. Walker & Claudy, are carry ing on the Stove and Tinware business, at Gorgaa’s old stand, on an extensive scale. Their large stock of tinware and beautiful patterns of stoves should in duce all to give them an early call.— They are both clever gentlemen. Tribute of Respect.— At a meeting of the class of “67” of Dickinson College, held on Saturday, the 6th of October, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has pleased a mysterious and all wise providence to remove from, our midst our esteemed friend and beloved classmate Fairfax Oaks Mills: Therefore be it Resolved, That while we bow in hum ble submission to the divine decree, we deeply mourn the loss his death has oc casioned. Resolved, That in him the class loses its most beloved and esteemed member, and the College one of its brightest orna ments. Resolved, That as a token of our regard for our late classmate, the members of the class of “67” wear a suitable badge of mourning for the space of thirty days. Resolved, That the class send a com mittee of two to be present and represent the class at his funeral: And Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded to the family of the deceased, that they be published in the Carlisle Herald, American Volunteer and Lewisburg Argus and that they be read publicly in the College Chapel. By order of the Class of “ 67.” James H. Graham; ) John W. Williamson, [• Com. E. O. Shakespeare. J Carlisle, Oct. 6, 1886. SPECIAL NOTICES. WM. BLAIB & SON., CARLISLE, PA IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND QUEBNSWARE P. S.—We are shelving our second story for the largely increased stock of ware wo expect to re ceive shortly from Europe. A Babb Chance.—All who wish to have bargains should not forget that Julius Neu wahl, between Drs, Kieffer and Zlteer, North Hanover street, Carlisle, will remain only two weeks longer in town, and that ho Is selling nl kinds of clothes such as Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, as well as Gents' Furnishing Goods, Youths and Boys Clothing, &o. t <fec., at and below cost. Bare chances are offered to all. Don't for get it, only two weeks more. JULIUS NEUWAHL, Sept. 2T, 2606. To Consumtpives.—The advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which hey will find a sure cure for Consumption, Ast hma, Bronchlts, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free by return mall, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y Fob. 22,1806.—ly Buggies. —The undersigned, in Pitt Street, a few doors South of the Mansion House, have now on hand Top Buggies, Trotting Bug gies, Carriages and second hand Buggies and Car riages. A. B. &N.SHERK. Aug. 9, 1860—tf Eiuiors of Youth.—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De cay, and all the affects of youthful Indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which ho was oared. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver tiser's experience, con do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., N. Y. Feb. 22, IB6o—ly A Cakd to Invalids. —A Clergyman while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases ol the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought bn by baneful and vi cious habits. Great numbers have been already oared by this noble remedy. Prompted by a de sire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the reoeipo for preparing and using this medicine, In a sealed envelope, to any one who needs It, Free of Charge, Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, Now York City. April 19,1860— ly* Itch I Itch 1 Itch! Scratch! Scratch ! Scratch 1 Wheaton’s Olntmqnt will euro the Itch In 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Shin. Price 50 cents. For sale by aU druggists. By sending 00 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, solo Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, It will be forwarded by mall, free of postage, to any part of the United States. Juno2B, 1800—ly Strange, But True.—Every young lady and gentleman In the United States can hear some thing very much to their advantage 13y return mall (free of charge,) by addressing the under signed. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, TIIOB. P.-CHAPMAN, &TI Broadway, N. Y. F0b.22, ISOO-Jy MARRIED MOWERY—FUNK.—On Sabbath evo Oct, 7, at home, by Rev. W. O Cornman of Carlisle, Mr. Simon Mowcryof Frankford. to Miss Elizabeth Funk ofWestPennsboro, Cnmb. co. JONES—MILLER.—In Centrevllle at the Luth eran parsonage on the Olh Inst., by Rev. M. O. Earhart, Mr. Wm. H. Jones to Miss Anna E. Mil ler, both of Penn township. CORNMAN—BILLOW.—On the Ith Inst., by Rev. S. P. Sprochor, Mr. H. P. Cornman of Cumb. Coy to Miss Emma C. Billow, of Perry co. BAKER—ROUSH.—On the same dav, by the some, Mr. John S. Boker of Bolling Springs, to Miss Bailie E, Roush of Dickinson. STEVENS—NOAKER.—On the 9th Inst., by the same, Mr. J. C. Stevens of York Springs to Miss Laura 0. Noaker of Carlisle. NEFF—HOUSLER.—bn the 2d Inst., by the Rev. Geo. Hunter, Mr. Henry NelT of Juniata co., to Miss Barbara Houslor, of this county. DIED the 3d lust., Laura McKlm, daughter of Augustus A. and Elizabeth M. Line, nged 18 years. NATCHER.—In this borough, on Sunday the 30th ult. JUr. Rudlsal Nntcher, nged (19 years. NOBLE.—On Sunday, the 30th of September, Mrs. Jane Noble, of this borough, in the 82d year of her ago. REPORT OF T. Carlisle ! ;< Flour—Family Sl2 50 Flour—Super 9 00 Wheat-White 2 80 Wheat— Red, 2 70 Bye, 1 00 Corn 90 Oats, 48 Clover Seed, 7 00 Timothy Seed, 3 00 Flaxseed, 2 6t Potatoes—Mercer,... I 41 Potatoes—P’k Eyes, 1 30 n HE MARKETS. markets. Oct. 10, 1860. Butter, 30 > Eggs, 25 ) Lard, 18 l Tallow, 10 • Bacon-Hams, 25 i Bacon—Sides, 20 ; Soup Beans, 1 75 1 Washed Wool, *o@so Unwashed W 001,.. 30@40 Pared Peaches 7 00 Unpared Peaches,... 5 00 Dried Apples, 1 50 Philadelphia markets. \ Wednesday, Oot. 10, 1860. Flour.— I There was not much doing In Flour to day, but prices remain without essential change. . There was no Inquiry, except from the home con sumers, who purchased spalringly. Sales of 1200 barrels, including superfine, at 87 75® 8 75: extras at 80® 12; Northwest extra family at 812 50(5)13 50: Pennsylvania and Ohio do. at $l3 50@14 50; ana fancy brands at sls®lo 60, according to quality. Rye Flour is unchanged. We quote at 80 60®(i 75. Nothing doing in Corn Meal. Grain.—There is some Inquiry for prime wheat, but the receipts and stocks arc very small. Sales of Pennsylvania and Southern Red atB2 00®3 10, While ranges from 83 10 to 3 25. Rye Is scarce, and commands 8130 per bush, on new Western. Corn is dull and lower. Sales of2ooo bush, yellow at 8104(5)107, and 1000 bush. Western mixed at 103® 100. Oats are inactive. Sales of 2000 bush, new Southern at 67c, Nothing doing in Barley or Malt. The receipts to-doy are asfollows; 875 bbls. Flour; 1600 bush. Wceat; 2120 bush. Corn;oloobus. Oats. Seeds. —Clover seed is selling at from 87® 8 per 81 lbs; tho latter rate for prime new. Timothy ranges at from 83 60®3 75 per hash. Flaxseed is selling at 8320@3 25 per bush. Whiskey is scarce, and sells In a small way at $288(2)2 40 for Penna. bbls,. and 82 44 for Ohio. intern &iibertiBcmentsi. OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of ueorge W. Brandt, late of tho borough of Carlisle, county of Cumberland, dcc'd., have been granted to Mrs. Susannah Brandt, residing in said bor ough. AH persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate, will also present them for settlement to P, E. BELTZHOOVER, AWy* for Executrix. October 11,1800—Ot. NOTICE. —In the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland County. Mary Johnston by her 1 No. 8, Aug Terra, 1860. next friend Elizabeth Allas Subpoena Snr Doyle Divorce. Now to wit: vs, 27th August, 1860. It Is Smith Johnson. ) ordered that notice be published by the Sheriff according to law in one newspaper requiring tho defendant to appear on the first day ot tho next term of Court to answer the said complaint, By the Court. Test: B. DUKE, Dcp'y. JProth'y, 'l'o Smith Johnston— ln pursuance of the above order § . _ \you are hereby required to appear at I SfMujtJu #Eh© next Court of Common Pleas to » bo held at Carlisle, In and for the County of Cumberland, on Monday, the 12th day of November. 1863, to answer the complaint of the said Mary Johnston. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, Oct. 11, IB6o—lt. NOTICE. —In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, Airs. Jemima C. Fond ) No. 2, August Term 1800. by her next friend | Allas Subpoena Sur Henry Zearlng, }Divorce. Now to wit:— w. [27 August, 1800. It is or- James S. Fond. J dered that notice be pub* llshed by the Sheriff according to law In one newspaper requiring the defendant to appear on the lirst day of the next term of Court to answer the complaint. By the Court. B. Duke, Dcp'y. Proth'y. 2b James & JPontL s' sv In pursuance of the above order / \you are hereby required to appear 1 fttiAXj Jat the next Court ot Common Pleas bo held at Carlisle, in and for the County of Cumberland, on Monday, the 12th day of November, 1800, to answer the complaint of the said Jemima C. Pond. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. Oct. 11,1806 —4t A LARGE AMOUNT OF REAL ES TATE AT PUBLIC SALE. —On Wednesday, me Mthof October . 1866, at the Court House, in tlio Borough of Carlisle, the following described Real Estate will be sold without reserve: Wo. J. —A LIMESTONE FARM, in West Penna borough township, 3 miles west of Carlisle, con taining about 00 Acres, The improvements are a large Two Story Double Log House, Frame Bam, ana other convenient out buildings. 2 O WN BROPERTY,—K large Stone House and tot of Ground, on the north-west corner of Worth and Pitt streets, containing 80 feet in front and 180 feet in depth to an alloy, with privilege of said alley. Bight Bride Homes and Lots qf Ground front ing on Worth street, and adjoining the above de scribed. containing each IS feet front, (except the two end ones, which are each 21 feet front,) and 110 feet in depth to an alley. Also—3 Two and a half story Brick Houses, situ ate on the south west corner of North and Pitt streets, fronting on Pitt street, containing 20 feet in front and 110 feet in depth to an alley, with privilege of said alley. Also—2 Two Story Frame Houses and Lots of Ground, front ug on west Loutherstreet,contain ing each 20 leet in front and 240 feet in depth to Locust alley, with stabling. Also—Eight Lolsof Ground, unimproved, front ing on Logue’s road, immediately in the rear of the above described, containing each 20 feet In frontaud 110 feet bade to a 20 feet alley. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on said clay, when duo attendance will bo given by Persons desirous of viewing the properties and of obtaining farther information os regards terms &c. f will apply to A. L. BPOWSLER, Oct. 11,1800. —3t. Real Estate Agent, PUBLIC SALE OP REAL ESTATE. On Saturday the '27 (Ji day of October, 1800, will ue exposed to public sale, on the premises,in Penn township, Cumberland county, Pa., 10 miles west of Carlisle, and \i mile south ol Centroville, on the State Road leading from Nowville to Gettys burg, late the property of Isaac Zinn, dec’d.. cou talniug 2’hirly-Three Acres of Limestone Land,being in a good state of cultivation. The improvements are a now Two Story BRICK HO UtSE, and a now FRAME BANK BARK, fifty feet long, a never falling spring of water near the door, and an Or chard of choice Fruit Trees J ost beginning to bear. Any further information may be had by calling on the subscribers, residing on the farm. Sale to commence at I o’clock, F. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by CATHARINE ZINN, Executrix, . JOHN ZINN, Executor, October 11, IB6o,—is. GOODS! DRY GOODS! FALL A, W. JBENTZ\ JSouth Hanover Street, CARLISLE. I have just made my second fall addi tion to my already great and extensive stock of DRV GOODS. 1 have selected the most desi rable goods that could be obtained in the Eastern Markets, paid most special attention to variety and taste, and am fully assured that after n tho rough investigation is made, my numerous pat rons (the ladles, of course!) will have all their wishes gratified. I have a variety of Ladies* DRESS GOODS, such as Plaid and Plain Poplins, Lukins’ French Me rinoes, of every shade and quality, coburgs. Mous do Lalues, ana Alpacas, all colors. A full lino ot MOURNING GOODS! Mourning Silks, Bombazine. Repp, double'and single width, all wool, De Lalnes, Alpacas, En glish Crape veils and Collars, London Mourning Prints, &c. MUSLINS I MUSLINS! very cheap and good. A large invoice of Cloths, Casslmeres, Jeans, Velvet Cord. A variety of Ballardvalo, Shaker and heavy twilled Flannels. Mode, Soiforino, Blue, Brown, Wine, Green, ana Scarlet Saque Flannels, White and Colo’d Home- In these experiments four different made Flannels; good Canton Flannels; Prints '; Gloves, Hosiery and Buttons of every kind; Shirts and Drawers;; HOODS; Nubias and Breakfast Shawls; Blankets at lowest prices. Don’t forgot the well known stand, south of the Court House, os we are prepared and will sell at the lowest prices. A. W. BENTZ. October 11,180 U. ] TDIRD CAGES of every description at £> SAXTON'S, oept. 13,1866. c. saw yb'bTco,, ' ' EAST MAIN ST.. UNDER UIPPEY’S HOTEL, Have Just opened their unrivalled (dock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Bought from A. T. Stewart & Co,, H. B. Claflln & Co., Hood, Bonbrlght & Co., Rolglo, Fistcr & Co., Hollowoll, Gardner AT’Co?, and other first class Houses. Respectfully invito tho attoutlou of tho ladles to their elegant assortment of Containing the latest stylos and kinds of goods soiling in tho Now York markets. In all the varieties of colors and styles. WOOLEN DRESS GOODS OF EVERY KIND. Figure and Plain R cps, Poplins in all Colors, AND OTHER CHEAP GOODS, Asks the attention of the ladies to tholv beauti ful stock of NEW STYLE* MANTLES DJU ESS S H AWLS, CLOAKING CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, <fec. MOURNING GOODS Wo give great attention to this department and desire an inspection of our goods. FUNERAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Asks the especial attention of the gentlemen-to our select stock of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERI CAN CLOTHS, Cosyimerca, A FIRST CLASS TAILOR Will make up at short notice In tho Vest stylo any of the above goods. NOTIONS & FURNISHING GOODS, Drawers, Undershirts, * Gloves, Ties, Hose, Hanover Buck, Gloves, <tc., <Ssc. E. SHAPLEY. Ask housekeepers to examine their well selected stock of } Oil Cloths, Shades, 1866 Flannels, Sheetings, Ticks, Shirtings, Calicoes, Table Diapers, WHITE GOODS, BALMOKAL AND HOOP SIGHTS, In lact ©Very thing to Induce purchasers to give us a call, yfo desire to odd to our reputation for selling the largest quantity of goods at the lowest prices, with the best attention, of any house In Carlisle. Everybody give us a call; remember the old stand, East Main Street, under Rlppey’s Hotel. W, C. BAWYEU&CO. Oot. 11,1800. Nell) &Mertfeeinent£i. W. C. SAWYER Jc CO,, DRESS GO O D S, DRESS SIDES, Merinoes of every Shade, , Barred, Striped and Plain, Medium Priced Goods, Domestic Delaines, W. C. SAWYER A CO. Large stook of In every color and stylo, W. C. SAWYER & CO., Have purchased a full lino of W. c. SAWYER & CO., Overcoats, Cheap Casslmercs, Satinets,' Jeans, &c., «ic. All kinds of W. 0. SAWYER & CO. CARPETS, Blankets, Counterpanes, Damasks, &c., <tc. All the various kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS kept lii Immense, supplies. and all kinds of Best and Cheapest in town Quaik Bags and Bagging. i&cto RDbetttecmcms. pHOTOGRAPHS! The subscriber, after over live years of experi ence in his profession, begs to inform tho public that he still continues Ills business at tils old and well known location, in tho building of Jacob 7* ug, Esq., Sout?i~l'Ja.sf Cbrnrro/ Market Square, over tho Store of Messrs. Leidich & Miller, where lie will be pleased to see Ills friends and patrons, and where he is fully prepared to take PUOTOUHA PUS, CARTESDE VISITK AND AMIiROTYPJCS, from miniature to life-like size, and to guarantee perfect satisfaction In every case. The' arrange ment of my Sky-Light enables mo to take perfect fac similes in cloudy ns well ns in clear weather.— An experienced Lady Operator is in constant at tendance at the rooms to wait on lady customers. Constantly on hand and for sale nt reasonable rates, a line assortment of ROSE WOQD, UNION AND Ncgatlvoaof all Pictures taken are preserv ed and persons wishing duplicates of tho same can have them on short notice, cither by person* al application or by letter. Thankful for past! fa vors, will hope for a continuance of tho public patronage. T „ JOHN C. LESHER. Oct. 11 ~1860—0 m JUgal Notices IVTOriOE. —To the heirs and legal rep -Ll rcsentatives of George Smith, lute of the porough of Shippcnsburg, County of Cumber land. deceased. Take notice that by virtue of a writ ot Partition ami Valuation issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, ami tome directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value tho real estate of said deceased, on the premises, on Thursday, tho 18th day of October, A. D., 1866, at 111 o'clock, M., when and where vou may attend if you think proper. Sheriff's Office, \ Carlisle, Sept. IM, ’66. j JOHN JACOBS, r. Sheriff, Sept. 27, 1860—3 t. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The ‘ under signed, having been appointed Auditor by tno Orphans' Court of Cuniberland county, to distribute the residue of-the estate of Joseph Smith, dock!., .lute of said county, remaining in the hands of C. 15. Maglaughlln, Esq., Ad ministrator. to and among tue heirs of said dece dent, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at liis oillce, in Carlisle, on Saturday, tho I3th day of Octtobor, 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. M. SO TICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on tno estate of y S. M’Kee late of \V estPcnnsboro’ twp., Cum berland county, Ucc’d., have been granted to the undersigned residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. Sept. 20,1800—01* PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Hon. James 11. Graham, President Judge ol mo several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Jus ' tices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, ami M. Cocklln and 11. Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 27th day of August'mid the Ist day of September, A. have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail' Delivery to bo holden at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of November, isutl, tboing the 12th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. Notice is hereby given to the Coroner; Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they arc by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in then- proper persons, .with their rolls,records, and Inquisitions, examinations, and all oilier remembrances, to do those things which to their olllees appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said coun ty, arc to be there to prosecute them as shall bo Just. NOTICE.—An adjourned Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cumberland, will convene at Carlisle, on Monday, November sth, at iu o’clock, to continue one week. JOHN JACOBS, Sept. 20, 1860. REGISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, Dial tuo following accounts have been liled in Hus Olilce, by the accountants therein named, for ex amination, and will be presented to the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, for continuation and allowance, on Tuesday, October 23, A. D. isw». 1. First and haul account of Mrs. Fanny Shal ly and Jesse Shally, Administrators of Valentine Shally, lute of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 2. First and final account of Mrs. UaryMoudy, Administratrix of James Moudy, late of the Bor ough of Carlisle, deceased. 3. First and linul account ot George Wurtz, Ad ministrator of Israel Kuster, late of Hampden township, deceased.' 4. First and linul account of James McCullough and Susanna Wilt, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Eleanor Wilt, late of West X J eunsboro township. 6. The Administration account of Benjamin McKeehau, Executor of Wm. G. Davidson, de ceased. 0. Tiie first and final account of William M. Brown, Administrator ortho Estate of James Mcgaw, late of MllUlu township, deceased, - 7. Guardianship account of Aiex. Elliott, Guar dian ol Catharine E. Bowman, a minor child of Jacob Bowman, of Mifflin township, deceased.— Settled by his Executor, John Jacobs. 8. Account of Michael Brandt, Administrator of Martha Brandt, late of West Peunsboro town ship. deceased. 9. First and final account of William McKee, Administrator u do bonis non, u with the Wiß an nexed. of Joseph McKee, late of West Peunsboro township, deceased. 10. First and final account of Jacob Barber and Samuel B. Holf, Administrators of Henry U. HolT, deceased, H. First and final account of John Miller, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Andrew F. Browna well, into of Sliver Spring township, deceased. 12. Iholhst and final account ol James Is’e.sblt, Administrator of Surah Sprout, deceased. 13. The account of John Waggoner, Guardian of Wilson Lelm, a. minor‘child of Peter helm, de ceased. 11. AccQuut of Henry Mowers, Administrator of Isaili Mowers, deceased. 15. First and llnal account of E. B. Eyster, Ad ministrator witii Hie Will annexed, of Charles ilomiy, late of Penn township, deceased. Ki. First and llnal account of George Toll, \d mmistrator of Margaret Yoh, late of South Mid dleton township, deceased. 17. The first- and partial account of John M. Wopdburn, one of* the Administrators of John M. Woodburn, late of the Borough of Nowvilie. deceased. Sept. 22, 1860. G. W. NORTH, Register TV/T Y SECOND PROCLAMATION ! wM. A. MILES informs the citizens of Cum berland and adjoining counties, that he has re turned from the Eastern cities, where he pur chased and now has in store, a largo and elegant assortment of ' LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ns well as all other kinds of goods belonging to the Ladies department, too numerous to men tion. Also, all kinds of MEN'S WEAK, all of which, when examined willbe found cheap er than can bo hud at any other store in the town of Carlisle. Come and see before purchasing.— Store, North Hanover Street, a few doors South of Louther, and adjoining l)r. Kietfbr's and Mill er «fc Bower’s Hardware Store. Oct. 4, ISGG. Dissolution oe partner ship.—Notice la hereby given, that the co partnership heretofore existing between W. J. Cameron and A. N. Sheafer. was dissolved this day by mutual consent. All persons having claims against said llrm will present them to w. J, Cameron for settlement, and chose indebted will please call and settle their accounts. W. J. CAMERON, „ , A. N. SHEAFER. Caulisle, Oct. I,ISGG.* N. B. The business will hcrcaUur ho conducted at the old stand by Cameron apd Bro. Thankful for past favors, wo respectfully solicit the further patronage of the public. Oot. -I,lBoo—tit CAMERON* BBC. Dissolution of partner- SHlP.—Notice is hereby given that tho co partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned. In Carlisle, under tho firm name of Greenfield &Sheafler, has tills day been dissolv ed by mutual consent. A. K, Shcafer with drawing from the business. The boohs will remain in tho hands of L. T. Greenfield, at tho present place of business on East High Street. Persons know ing themselves indebted to tho linn will please make immediate payment to him, and those having claims present them for settlement. Carlisle, Pa., 1 Sept. 17, ’M. / L. T. GREENFIELD, A. K. SHBAFEK, A GAUD.—The Mercantile business iu ull its various branches will bo continued at the old es tablishment, and the public patronage is respect fully solicited by L. T. GREENFIELD. Sept. 20,1800. —to QUNS, PISTOLS, &c. i have added to my already superior stock of sporting materials, some Birmingham Double Guns, Belgium Double Guns, American, Single and Double Guns. Remington’s Rillo Canos, Re volvers, Cooper’s Self-Cocking Revolvers, Sharp’s Repeater, Smith &. Wesson Revolvers, Dixon Ncad Shot Pouches, Copper Powder Masks, Kly’s Felt Gun Wads, &c. mßemcmber my old Stand next door to the Cor an House. Sept. 13, WHITE and Black Curled Hair, Cis tern Fmnps, Turn Table ami Lightning Apple Fearers, at .. SAXTON’S. ' Sept.l3.lSoo, VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE—O/i TUIZSDAYJhcmh <!</>/ufOrlohcr, ISM.—The subscriber will oiler at Public Kale, the Farm on which she now resides, situate in .South ampton Township, Franklin County, about one fourth of a mile South of Shlppenshurg. Houn ded by lands of Jeremiah Angle, Samuel Smith and olliers, and contains Seventy-four Acres and Eighty Perches of choice LIMESTONE LAND, in a high state of cultivation, the whole of it hav ing recently been well lined. It is well adopted to the culture of all kinds of grain and Isatnong the most productive In the fertile valley, in tlje midst of which it is located. The Helds are entirely free from broken land, and arc regularly and beauti fully laid out and nearly all enclosed with good post fence. The improvements consist of a large, and commodious two story HHICK DWELLING HOUSE, large two story HACK IUJILUING. the entire building Is well planned and in excellent condition. A large and substantial STONE HANK HAHN, CAUUIAGE HOUSE, WAGON Si I El>. COHN CUIH, SMOKE HOUSE, with all necessary outbuildings convenient, and In good condition. A stream of never falling water'Hows near the door, also a well of first rate water and a good cistern in the yard. There is on this farm an ex cellent YOUNG OHClIAlll) of choice Apple trees, also a variety of other fruit. This property is worthy the attention of purchasers. Aside irom the advantages already enumerated It Is conven ient to Churches, Schools, and possesses in all re spects the requisites of n convenient and com forlablc home. Sale to commence at I o’clock P. M. f on said day, when terms will he made known by Sept, hi, 1800—Is, GILT FRAMES. YAL'QAHLK LOTS Foil SALK— Will be sold at Public Sale, on the promises, on Monday, October 1.1, ISOG, the following de scribed real estate, belonging to the heirs of the late Elizabeth Snealfer, dec’d., viz: TilU 1C 10 LUTS OF GROUND. in the Village of Polling Springs, South Middleton township, situated on Main Street, and measuring 10 feet in front by 72 feet* In depth, to an alley. .Nos, 1 and 2 are va cant lots, and No. 3 has on It a large Two-Story BUIUK HOUSE and Back Building, Frame sta ble and other Out-bulldlngs; also, a never-falling well of water at the door. There are a number ol lino FKUIT TREES on the lot. This Is a desira ble and valuable property. The vacant lots are under good fencing and cultivation, and are wor thy the attention of those wishing to build. Pel sons wishing to view the properties can do so by calling on the heirs residing, on the same. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when terms will bo made known by The Hexes op Elizabeth Siieaffkk Dkc’d. Sept.'2o,lSUU—it* PUBLIC SALE.—O>i Thursday , No vember J, 181 W, the subscriber will sell at Pub lic Sale on tho premises, in Monroe township, Cumberland county, one quarter of a mile from Polling .Springs, formerly the Mansion Farm of Michael G. Beltzhoovcr, a tract of land contain ing 11)3 Acres of FIRST-RATE LIME-STONE LAND. There are about 15 Acres of thriving tim ber. Tho cleaved land is In a higli state of culti vation having all been limed, other manures lu«vo also been used to a great extent. The improvements consist of a TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE containing leu large Rooms, large Stone Hank Burn with swo threshing lloors, a large Grain House,‘Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Smoke House, Wash House, Bake House, a large Hog Pen holding 20 head of Hogs, carpenter Shop, Ac. There is an OB Cl IA HD OF CHOICE FRUIT trees on tho premises such as Apple, Peach, and Cherry. Tho above property is well watered, the whole is under good fencing, tho greater part be ing post and rail. Any further description of the property is unnecessary, Any person wish ing to view the property previous to the day of sale, will bo shown the same by calling on the undersigned, residing thereon. Kale to commence at I o’clock P. M„ of said day, when terms will bo made known by C. S. STAYMAN. JNO. C. GRAHAM, Auditor WM. M’KEE, Administrator Eublic sale of heal estate. —On 'Thursday, October 18, 18U0. —Tho subscri will oiler at Public Sale on tho promises, tho following described tracts of land situated In South Middleton township, Cumberland county. No. 1. A tract of land containing 15 ACHES at the Yellow Breeches Creek, bounded by lands of Geo. Tangert, D.M. Zeigicr and others, about two miles West of Boiling Springs. Tho improve ments arc a good TWO-STORY HOUSE, Wash House, a good Barn, a never failing well of water, and a thriving YOUNG ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, No. 2. A tract of laud containing 10 ACRES, about M mile West of No. 1., on tho road leading frqm Boiling Springs to Papertown. Good laud air under cultivation, also a thriving YOUNG ORCH ARD of Apple trees on this tract. . No. 3. A tract of Mountain Timber Laud con taining iVA ACRES, about V, mile Eastof Paper town, well covered with Thriving Young Tlm boi, easy of access, and very near the settlement. Persons wishing to view tho properties can do so by calling at tho residence Of tho subscriber one and a-half mile Eastof Papertown. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. M., when tonus will be made known by BENJAMIN GOODYEAR. Oct. i, I.mW—2t JOHN JACOBS ti/icnjf. rjlilE CRY IS, STILL THEY COME! I have Just arrived from tho Eastern cities with another large and magnificent stock of Dry Goods consisting in part of LADIES’ DIIE S S GOODS! Plain, Black, Barred and Fancy Dress Silks: ■ Plaid P. D. soic Silk; Black Gras Grain Silk; Shepherd’s Plaid (new stylo;) Plaid P. D. Chevre; Plaid Mozambique; Colored Alpaccas* Oh am bray Ginghams ; Printed Brilliant; Printed Pcrcall; Dunnoll Lawns; Printed Organdies; Black Striped Organdies; Printed Jaconet; Pacific Delaines, Blue Jaconet ; In great variety. WHITE GOOES. NANSOOKS, WHITE SWISS, PLAIN AND PLAID. LINENS, DOTTED SWISS. PLAIN AND PLAI ) CAMBRICS. CALICOS, J3F JSKjDLJSSS VARIETY. ‘ MRRRIMACS, 6'RRA G UR S', AMRRZCAXR D VNNELL&, Ac A general and varied stock of Notions, Hosiery, Ladles’ Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Dress Buttons, Nets, Spool Cottons, Thread. • (iEN.TLEMEN’S WEAR.' Superior Broadcloths, Kentucky Jeans, Linen Checks, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Casslmeres, Plain and Fancy Linens, Plain and Fancy Vest ings. DRY GOOD®. Tickings, Muslins, Sheetings (38 In. to 10 Qrs. wide.) MOURNING GOODS. Black all Wool Delaines, Mourning Calicos, Alpaecas, Bombazines, Coburgs, Wo particularly Invito the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity to our superior stock of Dry Goods. The public will llud that wo are’ determined to sell at-very short profits, and will not be under sold by any house in the Valley. Remember that wo were the llrst house in Carlisle to mark down the prices to New York quotations, and also the important fact that our entire stock is new and fresh. Ladies give me a call and get a cheap dress. My store is In the old stand of'John D. Gorgas, and next door to “ Marlon Hall.”' S. C. BROWN. - May 8,1880. "VTEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! The undersigned would most respectfully in form the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, that they have Just opened a largo and well selected stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, at Maglaughlin’s stand, North Hanover Street, one door South of Faber’s American Hotel. Our stock is new, having been purchased recently.— AH the newest full styles on hand. You will find a largo assortment of MUSLINS. PRINTS, CHECKS, TICKINGS, GINGHAMS, Ac. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Silks, French Merinos, all Wool Delaines, ie.— The latest Fall styles. Also. CLOTHS AND CASSISIEUES, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, &c.. Oil Cloth, Looking Glasses, with many other articles too numerous lo mention, all of which wo arc determined to sell cheap for cash. Our motto Is “ Quick Sales and Smalt Profits,” and selling for cash wo are enabled to sell as low as any other store in the county. A. L. REESOR & CO. Kept. 13, ISUO—lt rnHB FIRST PREMIUM HAS BEEN 1 awarded at the late Cumberland County Fair TO C. Li. LOCHMAN FOR THE FINEST PHOTOGRAPHS. He has lately re-nurchased hls old gallery from Mr. McMlllen, in Airs. Neff’s Uulldlng, opposite the First National Rank. . The Photographs, Cartes Do vlsltc, Ambrotypes, &c., &c. made by C. L. L ochmnn a.ve pronounced by every one to be of the highest character in Posing, Tone. Clearness, Hound and Soft Half Tin ts and everything that constitutes a FIRST-CLASS PICTURE. , The public is cordially invited to call and ex amine specimens. A large lot of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Al bums, &c. } on hand and will he sold very. low. Copies ol Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes made in the most perfect manner. Dec. I,lBB3—tf. HENRY SAXTON. PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINT ING neatly executed at tho shortest notice. Real Estate gtalea, Oct. I,ISGG —It 32Jvj) ©ocrtis. Third Large .ImVaf of Npriny Dry Goods! NOTIONS. DOMESTICS, SUCH AS liMjotogmpijms. rrs EFFECT IS MIR A€ULOVS. ' The old, the young, tho middle aged unite to probe HALL’S* M.A. CLARK, VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is an entirely now scientific discovery, combining many of tho most powerful and restorative agents in tho vegetable kingdom. Wo have such confidence in its merits, and ais so sure it will do nil wo claim for it, that wa affar $l,OOO Reward If tho Sicilian Hair Renkwer does not giro cat* isfaction in all cases when used in strict accord* anco with our instructions. * HALL’S Vegetable Sicilian Hair RetWW&P has proved itself to bo tho most perfect prepaaotion for tno Hair over offered to tbo public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains AO Injurious properties whatever. It is not a Dye, it strikes at tho Boots and fill! tho glands with now life and coloring matter. IT WIZZ RESTORE' ORAT XCAIM&TO ITS ORIOINAZ COZOR. It will 7eccp tho Haiv from falling out* It cleanses the Scalp, «ml tnaftes the Htil 1 SO.Fr, Z77BTROUS, AND SIZKSN. IT’IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING I No person, old or young, should fail to uso it* 7f is recommended and used by the FIRST AIEJA ICAL AUTHORITY, * 1 JST" Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rekbwer, and take no other. Tho Proprietors offer tho Sicilian H*m R»- newer to tho public, entirely confident that it will bring back the hair to its original color, promote ito growth, and in nearly all cases where it b£s fallen off will restore it unless tho person is very aged. R. P, HALL Sc CO. Proprietors* Nashua, AT, IT. Sold by all Druggists* For sale at Havcrstlck’s and Elliott’s Drug stores, Carlisle, May 21,1800—ly* 3hatHtoarc, faints, JJARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, &c. AT HENRY SAXTON'S OLD AND CHEAP HARDWARE STORE, EAST MAIN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE CORMAK HOUSE. I have Just returned from tho East with tho largest and best selection of HARDWARE-over offered in old Cumberland, and am ablo to soil tho following articles a little lower than else where in the county. All orders attended to per sonally and with our usual promptness. Goods delivered to all parts of tho town/ree of charge . Hammered, Rolled and English Refined Iron, Horse-Shoe Iron, Russia Sheet Iron, Burden's Horse and Mule Shoes, Norway Nall Hods, San derson’s Cast-Steel English and American Blister Steel, Sleigh Solo Steel, Spring Steel, Carriage Springs, Carriage Axles, &c. Tho largest assort ment of CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES SPOKES, BOWS, PLAIN and FINISHED SHAFTS SLEIGH FUNNELS, Ac., &c. 5,0 0 BARRELS Roscudalo, Scotland and Hancock Cement, all warranted fresh. Douglas’ and Cowing's IRON AND CHAIN PUMP#, POWDER,—A full stock of Dupont's Rook, RUle and Duck Powder, Safety Fuse, Picks, Mat tocks, Drills Crow-bars, Sledges, Ac, 1,000 KEGS NAILS, which we will sell low. Country merchants sup plied at manufacturers prices. PAINTS.—IS) Tons of the following brands of White Lead and Zinc : , WhcthcrUVs Liberty , Ruck, Crystal, COLORS of every description, Dry and in Oil In cans and tubes, also, Gold Leaf, French and German Leaf Bronze, Ac, OILS AND VARNISHES. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Sperm do., . Coach Varnish do., Fish do., Furniture do., Lard do., White Demur do., Lubric do., Japan do., Neats Foot do., Iron A Leather de. Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiling, Glue, Sheilas Rosin, Chalk, Alumn, Copperas, Borax, fifadder. Logwood, Ac,, Ac. • Sept. 13, 1800. ' H ARD W ARE! we especially invito the attention of the publl • generally to come and examine our nowand well selected stock of Pocket and Table Cuttlory, Sli ver Plated and Brlttanla Tea and Table Spoons, Shears, Scissors, Curling, Crimping and Gou'erkai Tongs and Irons, Riding, Driving and Stain" Whips, BUILDING MATERIAL, Such ns Locks, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nalls, Ac. Carpenter, Coopers, Blacksmiths and Shoema kers Tools and Findings. Our new stock of Grain Bags are the best and cheapest ever offered In town. Farmers and For warding men will And it to their advantage to come and examine our stock before buying else where. CEDAR WARE A complete assortment of Cedar Ware, com prising Tubs, Churns. Buckets, Bushel ana Peck measures, Wash Rubbers, Ac, Just received at the old and cheap Hardwase Store of HENRY SAXTON. East Main Street, .next door to Rlppoy’n Hotel, Sept. 13,18WL Miller & bowers, SUCCESSORS TO LEWIS F. LYNE, JVorlh Hanover Street, Chritofe, J\t Dealers In American, English and German HARDWARE. Cutlery, . ... Saddlery. . .. . Coach Trimmings, Shoo Findings, Morocco and Lining Skins. Lasts, Boot Trees and Shoemaker Tool* of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vice*. Bellows, Files, Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nalls. Bar and Rolled Iron of all sizes. HAMES AND TRACES. , Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes, Fellows, Hubs, &c.. &c. Saws of every variety, Carpenters* Tool* . and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as sortment of Hardware of nil kinds and of the beat manufacture, which will bo sold wholesale or re tail at tho lowest prices. Wo are making groat improvements in our already heavy stock ol' goods, and invito all persons tu wont of Hard ware of every description to give us a call and we are confident you will bo well paid for your trou ble. Hoping that by strict attention te business anA a disposition to please all wo will bo able la maintain tho reputation of tho old stand. * MILLER & BOWERS. Dec. 1,1803. QOAL! COAL!! COAL!!! The subscriber would inform the people of Car lisle, that ho has opened a COAL VARD at the East end of High Street, and will keep constants ly on hand and for sale tho best quality of LY- IvENB VALLEY and BIRD COAL of all size, and deliver to any part of the town. Albo will deity, cr PINE GROVE, EGG, and,BROKEN COAL, at «5 00 per ton. J.GIVLBR. A«((, 0,1560-aivt Hla(t Htntluet. yet offered, such as HUBS, FELLOES, French Zinc, JLmcrtcan do,, Colored do,, Snow White do,, Florence do. Mansion, HENRY SAXTON. GRAIN BAGS a
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