.the handiwork of Miss S. R. i. P. Dlnkie, Mrs. Mcßride, Mrs. id other ladies of this vicinity.— I , Campbell has a large space al his sowing machines, and a la - la turning out quantities of icb seem to bo the special admi ts ladies. • & Olaudy have on exhibition ■ding Glory base burning stove” undoubtedly a curiosity in its > Are need only be made once and the stove feeds itself and die supply of coal; being a de ■enlence for cold winter morn mimufacturers claim that there ■ of fuel, no escape of gas, and ventilation, in its use. ■e “ some pumpkins” of mam exhibited by Geo. Otto, Sam’l ImeaNorrisand A. J. Morrison; ■‘beets” which cannotbo “beat” ,te of Pennsylvania, deed some rare specimens of ■k by Mrs. Thos. Conlyn, Miss. id Mrs. Jno. B. Bratton; and a. frame of oxqisite beauty made is of segar boxes by Hiss. Annie as also a case of ornamental , by Mrs Fredrioka Herman. ,re Russian Hares, and Chinese fowls, and Shanghies, anti al layers.” are also Merino sheep, a deer and id “ big pigs, little pigs,” which jrmined to “ root, hog or die.” ; oar last visit much of the stock for exhibition had not yet marie vrance, and will probably,come ineaday. Among the fine hors 'O entered by James Marshall, ames S. Sterrett, one by Dr. Jno \nd one by Dr. Geo S. Searight. ire but few people in attendance ay, but to day tho crowd is im md If the weather continues fa to-morrow, there will be a still jam. regret that the managers of the nn to have discouraged as much ible the entering of fast horses.— first place the premiums are not to justify the bringing of horses istance; and if the Society is too pay suitable premiums, we can ;6od reason why they should for "aiaing of a premium by outsiders, dbition of fine horses in the ring rs the prominent feature of the lousands of persons are attracted by it alone, as is evident from that when there is anything in worth seeing, the other portions 'air Grounds are, for the time he arted. While horse racing may dl, we maintain that'if it is the >f a horse to trot rapidly, there is •e harm in driving him at full than there is in driving a slow it the top of his speed. There is tn Who does not enjoy the sight tutiful and fast horse, and we trust magers of the Agricultural Boeie see* to it that a similar error does lur in future. /egret that the hour of our goiug to will not permit us to give a more id account of the articles on exhi- but will endeavor to supply the ions in. our next issue. jobxo Showbbs ob “ Shooting —lt seems to be, the general im m of scientific men that a meteoric ;r may be expected on the morning 'ember 13th, dnd.aa such a sight is itnessed once in an ordinary gen-*. ~ we have concluded to give our 3 such information on the subject lhance to possess.. The foundation belief that this phenomenon may ioted on the 13th, la the fact that r phenomena occurred on the 13th 'ember 1800, and on the 13th of No ir, 1833—at an interval of thirty years—which, If there be any fixed governing their recurrence, will it upon the 13th of November, 1860. 'he morning of the 13th of Novem -133, we learn from Olmsted’s As ty, from two o’clock until broad ;ht, the sky being perfectly serene ioudleas, the whole heavens were with a magnificent display of ce- ■Sre works. At times the air was with streaks of light, occasioned by larticles darting down so swiftly as /e the impression of their light up le eye (like a. match ignited and led before the face,) and. drifting to irthwest like flakes of snow driven ie wind; while, at short intervals, of Are, varying in size from minute to bodies larger than Jupiter and is, and in a few instances as large as 'ull moon, descended more slowly r the arch of the sky, often leaving them long trains of light, which in some instances variegated with rent prismatic colors.' tracing back the lines of direction nch the meteors moved, it was found ;hey all appeared to radiate from the point, which was situated near one i stars of the sickle, in the Cons tel . “ Leo ;” and in every repetition of meteoric shower, the radiant point occupied nearly the same situation, is shower pervaded nearly the whole )rth America, having appeared in it equal splendor from the British diona of the North to the West In lands and Mexico on the South, and sixty one degrees of longitude east ) American, coast, quite to the Pacif ist! on ■ the west. Throughout this Jnse region the duration was nearly lame. The meteors began to attract ition by their unhajtal frequency and liancy, from nine to twelve o’clook ihe evening; were most striking in lr appearance, from two to four; ar ' at their maximum, in many places, it four o’clock, and continued until lered invisible by the light of day. •me authorities fix the date of the ; recorded meteoric shower on Novem 12th, 1799, instead of 1800, and conse-. rtly llx the time for its recurrence on 'ember 12th,. 1867—being an interval thirty four, instead of thirty three 'B. Wo leave time and the astrono to determine which caloulatlon is west correct. itronomera seem to agree that these 'odlcal meteors have their origin he 'd the atmosphere, descending to us ■ some nebulous body with which the di falls in, and near or through the ’dors of which it passes; and that this •ujous body has an independent exist -9 as a member of the solar system, ith regular periods of revolution. It is 'ther established that these meteors *alst of light combustible matter; that iy move with great velocity, amount ing in some instances to nineteen miles in a second; that some of them are bod ies of Jargo size, sometimes several thou sand feet in diameter; that when the.v enter the atmosphere, they rapidly and powerfully condense the air before them, and thus elicit the heat that sots them on Are; and they are burned up at a consid erable height above the earth, sometimes not less than thirty miles. The “ show” will be a free one, and of course everybody will remain awake to see it. If the scene is anything to be compared with that of November, 1833, it will well repay a night’s watching. On the occasion alluded to, many,thought the end of the world had come, while the more superstitious were stricken dumb with fear. We remember one amusing incident wo have heard related of one old gentleman who was so alarmed he ran out of the house without completing his toilet, and there in a fit of hysterics was dodging here and there to escape what ho supposed to be the falling cinders of a burning world. His wife called to him to quit his nonsense, come in and put on his breeches. “ Breeches, thunder!” he exclaimed, “ what's the use of breeches when the world’s burning up?” Tuibutis of UnsrFCT. —Wi[ ff-fas, It litis plon.s ed an all wise Providence io remove from our midst, our Fellow Holies Lcltros, Fairfax Oaks Mills, Therefore Jtcsolvcil, 'That by his death the Belles Lett res Society has boon deprived ot an able, active and efficient member, and a most esteemed friend. — And while we can never forgot the many valua ble services rendered by him to the Society, we will always remember him with feelings of the strongest affection, and of the highest vegard. JXemtvedy That we deeply sympathise with the parents of our deceased friend in their bereave ment, and we would hope to offer them some slight consolation in the assurance that their son secured the affection and respect of ah who were associated with him in our Society. That, as ft tribute of respect, our Socie ty Hall be draped in mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That a copy of those resolutions bo transmitted to the parents of our deceased fellow member, and that they be published in the Jour nals of Carlisle and Lowlsburg. G. 8. Buoadbknt, 0. W. McKeehan, \Vh. Trickett, N. McCoimas Stokes, >' J. W. Thompson, SPECIAL NOTICES. \V M . BLAI R & BON, , CARLISLE, PA., I M P O R T 13 It 8 O P CHINA & QUISENSWARE AN D WH O h ES A L 13 and hetail grocers p. s.— Sail at lowest price. Oct. 23,18f5«—1t Ho for THE Faib!— Rif/ Show and Little AVpcn.te.—W. C. Sawyer & Co., have got in from New York the most elegant goods ever of fered In Carlisle, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Furs, Cloths, Casslmeves, Carpets, &c. Do not fail to inspect W. 0. Sawyer & Go's. Diy Goods. Their spacious Store is open all hours of the day free of charge. ■ Oct. 25, mis. Persons Prematurely Gray can have their hair restored to its natural color by using Hall’s Vegetable Sicillian Hair Renower. — It Is the best article known to preserve the hair, preventing its falling out, and making lifeless, stiff, brashy hair healthy, soft and glossy. All who use it arc unanimous in awarding it the praise of being the best Hair Dressing extant, and without a rival in Restoring gray hair to its natural color. Beware of counterfeits and imita tions; ask for Hall’s, and take none other. Price $l.OO. Sold by all druggists. Oct. 25, 1803—U* CoNSUJtpnon Curable hy Dr. Schenk’s Med icines.—To cure consumption, the system must be prepared so that the lungs will heal. To ac complish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite created for good wholesome food, which, by these medicines will bo digested properly, and good healthy blood made; thus building up the constitution.— Schenck’s Mandrake Pills cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucoits accumulations; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the ap petite Is restored. Schenck’s,Pulmonic Syrup is nutritious as well as medical, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, consumption very fre quently in its last stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that be cause the bowels are not costive they arc not re-; quired, for sometimes in diarrhoea they are nec essary. The stomach must he kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and ah ■ lay any irritation. Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Exorcise about the rooms as much as pos sible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game, and in fact, anything the appetite craves; but be par ticular and masticate well. Oct. 25,18QG—2nd w ea mo I yr; A Card to Invalids.—A Clergyman while residing lu 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 on by baneful and vi cious habits. Great numbers have beep already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a de sire to benefit the'afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the reoelpo for preparing and using this medicine, In a sealed envelope, to any one who needs It, Free of Charao. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. AddrGSS - JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station X), Bible House, New York Cit3*. Afcril 19,13 Q To CONSUiiTPiVES.— I TIio advertiser, having restored to health iu a few weeks by a very ih.iplc remedy, after having suffered for several yours with a severe luug affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the diroc-. tions for preparing and using the same, which hey will And a sure cure for Consumption, Ast hma, Brmichlts, Roughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benollt the afflicted, and spread information which ho conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes, every sufferer will try his remedy, ns it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free by return mail, will please address BEV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. V. Feb. 22,1800.—1 y MARRIED McQUATE—FREDERICK— On tbo 11th Inst., by Rev. P. Beck, Mr. George McQuato of King ston, to Miss Adalind Frederick, of South Mid dWinE^-!CAIXro-Ou the same day by the Rev. D. H. Carrol, Fetor Wire to Miss Catharine Cal llb, both of CarUslo. „ ~ , , , ARNOLD-HERSHEY—In Meohanlesbarg, on the 10th Instl, by Rev. John Ault, Mr. Ephraim Arnold to Miss Elizabeth Hershey, both of York O °i)EARDORF-STAMB AUGH-Ou the same day bv tho same, Mr. Isaac Deardorf of Adams co„ to Miss Mary A.'Stambaugh of cninb. co. SOWERS— SELLERS.—In Ccntrovllle, at the Lutheran parsougoe, ou tho IBth lust., by the Rev. M. G. Eachart, Mr. Charles G. Sowers, and Mi* Mary R. Sellers, both of Dickinson township. SNOKE —WALT.—On the same day by the same, at the residence of the bride s father, Mi. George Snoko, of Jacksonville and Miss Amanda BAU(Jir.-0n tho Kith hist, by Geo. Hunter, John Snyder to Miss Karen bauch, both of this county, ELIXCER—MLLBR.—On tho 27tli lilt., hi Me chanlcsburg, by Rev. John Ault Mr. Aaron B. Ellker to Miss Susan 15. Miller, both of York Co. BLESSEL—ADAMS.-On the evening of the 16th Inst., by the Rev. D. Stock, Mr. John Blcssel to Miss Sarah J. Adams, both of Carlisle Pa. W^RNER-BURKHOLPER.—On tho ISth Inst, bv the same Mr. John Warner to Miss Margaret Burkholder, both of Blosorvllie this county. KALL— KITCH.—On the same day by the sumo, Mr. William ICall. to Miss Agues Kitch both oi tho vicinity of Carlisle Pa. KLINK—LONG—Ou the same day by the same, Henry Kilnk to Miss Mary J. Long, oi Perry co. BEIDEL—BAUICIC—On tho Util mst., by the Rev, D. H. Carroll, Philip P, Boidol, ot Chambers burg, to Miss Emma Bariok, of Carlisle. LONO—-In this Borough, on the Cth Inst., Capt. A. K. Long, U. S, Navy, aged about 60 years. CAUOTHEUS—In West Pennsboro twp,, Oct., Mth, 1800, Mrs. Ann Rebecca, wife of James M. Carothers, aged 31 yours, 7 months and 24 days. South Middleton twp., on the 15th Inst., 'William Moore, Sr., In the 72d year of his age. MOOUE—Of the same place, on the 12th Inst., Mrs. Catharine Moore, wife of William Moore, Jr. aged 20 years and 4 months. MOOHE—On Saturday last, in South Middleton township, Mr. John Moore, aged about 33 years, HETTItICII—On the loth lust,, Abraham Hot trlch of Middlesex, aged 78 years, 5 months and 12 days; “ MINIOII—On the IGth inst., in Frankford twp., Leonard Mlnlch, aged 88 years, 2 months and 8 days. Buggies.— -The undersigned, in Pitt Street, a few doors South of the Mansion House l ! have now on hand Top Buggies, Trotting Bug gies, Carriages and secondhand Buggies and Car riages. Aug. 0, IfiOfl—tf REPORT OP TUP MARKETS. . Carlisle markets. Oaivmslk, Oct. 24, l««0. Flour—Family, $l3 OOfßntter, 22 Flour-Super « 00 Egf?a. 25 Wheat—white, 3 00 Lard, 20 Wheat—lied, 2 05'TaUmv, 10 Uye I 05 Paeon—Hams 21 Com, 00 Bacon-Shies 20 Oats 43 Soup Beans, 1 75 Clover Seed, 7 OOiWashed Wool, 40(5^50 Timothy Seed, 3 of);umvnshed W 001,,, yo(rf;4o Flaxseed, 2 50) Pared Peaches 7 00 Potatoes—Mercer,... 1 -iOflJnpnred Peaches;... 5 00 Potatoes—P’k Eyes, 1 30 ■;Dried Apples, 1 50 K’liiladclpl&in llni'UctN. WKDNIiSDAV, Oct. 21,18G0. Fi.ovih—'l’hc market continues very firm hut thero is little or no demand for export. About J,- 000 l>bls sold In lots to the homo trade, includig : um-thwest super flue S 7 75@-S5O: northwest extra $3 50("'-iU: northwest extra family $l2 50®13; Pen. and western superfine SBsosj*o; Penna. and west ern extra so®l2; Penna. and western extra fam- liysl3(sMoO; Penna. and western fancies sls® IG -Ift; Uye l\ours7®7 fit). ' Grain.— The markets is very poorly supplied with wheat, and it is wanted at lull rates. Hales of ;i,2000 bush, vend at S.‘i(n.3ls • nor bus for fair Ponnn. and prime Southern. We quote white at s.‘{2s(o):] 35. Rye is scarce; sales of 3,000 bush atsl -33; an advance. Corn is in good demand at an advance of l(o>2e per bush; sales of 19,000 bus mixed Western ut.slo9(ml 12: and small lots of yellow at SI 12(01115. Oats are In demand; sales of 3,000 bus at oOfoiOOe. The receipts to-dav are as fol lows: 800 bids Hour, .‘i, OW bush wheat, 3,51() bush corn*, 5,400 bus oats. Keeps.—Cloversecd continues .scarce. Small sales arc reported at per bus. Timothy ran ges at from $O, 50(o':i, G2U, and llaxseed at $3 20(y 3- 25 per bush. Committee Whiskey.—Small sales are making at $2 41 for Pennsylvania bbls, and $2 Ityy'.S 44 per gallon for Ohio. Kcto SUibmtecmentsi. T W. EBY, TREASURER IN AC pj , COUNT WITH THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CARLISLE. Prom the first Monday of June, 18(15, to the first Mon day of June, lS(i(i, vis: 1863. Jan. s.—To balance in hands of Treasur er at last settlement, To amount of duplicate of ' School Tax for ISGo, 18G(i, ft,107 Hi let. I. —To rent received from 11. 11, Williams, to Oct. 1, Itfdo, IS(ll). April I.—To rent received from D. J. Iloh rcr, April 1. 1800, To cash received for old JAim ber sold J. Spahr, April 11.—To amount for Tuition of non resident scholars, 100 JI May 2. —To purchase money received from W, L. Haller, Inclusive of interest while on deposit for six months, 180(1. ' Jmico.—To balance in hands of Treasur er this date, By Salaries of Teachers for School year, 50,995 03 “ .Sundry incidental expenses inclu sive of Printing, Advertising. Blanks, Messenger, cleaning rooms, &c., 431 89 By additional. Repairs, Materials, Fix tures, Insurance, &c., 672 51 By Interest on indebtedness for the year, 173 00 “ Bills for Coal and Wood, 274 80 CASH EXPENDITURES, Exonerations allowed on duplicate, Abatement to Tax payers, Fees of Collection, Balance unexpended, I have examined and compared the accounts of J. W, Eby, Treasurer of the Hoard of Directors as above as also the vouchers for tho disburse ments made by him and herewith submit a statement of tho same, showing a correct state ment of the Receipts and expenditures, and find a balance in his hands of 5i,530 40 unexpended at the end of the School ycai, viz; on sth June, 1860, also au exhibit of the remaining Indebtedness of tho District, as also its assets, all of which, as above, is respectfully submitted. R. C. WOODWARD, financial Secretary. October Ist, 18GG. Financial report read, ap proved and ordered to be published In the papers of tliis district. By order of the Board. C. P. HUMRICH, Secretary. INDEBTEDNESS OF DISTRICT. Amount duo on Judgments, Ac., ASSETS OF BOARD. Judgment on Cart property, 1,200 00 Balance iu hands of Treasurer, Juno alb, 1885, 1,530 40 2 "00 10 Indebtedness exceeds assets, Oct. S 3, 18C0—3t QHEBIFF’S BALES. virtue of Sundry Writs of Venditioni Expo nas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Fri* day. jVovcmbcr 9,1800, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the fol lowing described Real Estate, to wit: A Lot of Ground situate iu Newton township, Cumberland county, bounded on the South by the Walnut Bottom Road, on tho East by a Pub lic Road, on tho North by lands of Samuel Sites, and on Clio West by lands of Jacob Rebuok, con taining PA ACRES, be tho same more or less, hav ing thereon erected a Two-Story FRAME DWELLING, FRAME WASH HOUSE, and FRAME BARN and Hog Pen. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of John Heavers. Also A Tract of Land situate in South Middle ton township, Cumberland county, bounded on the East by the Public Road, on tho west by lands of George Herman and Michael Baker, on tho North by John Heckman, Esq., on the South by Samuel Zell, containing XU ACRES, be the sumo more or less, having thereon erected a Two-Story LOG HOUsfc, LOG STABLE, Hog Pen and other Out-buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Washington Nagle. Also, A Lot of Ground situate in New Kings ton, SllverSprlng township. Cumberland county, bounded ou the North by the Carlisle and Har risburg Turnpike, on the West by an Alloy, on the South by mi Alley, ou the East by Lot of John Kinch, containing 45 foot in front and 184 feet in depth, be tho same more or less, having thereon erected a Two-Story FRAME IIOUSK, FRAME STABLE, Smoke House , and Hog Pen. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Jacob •?iso, A Tract of Land situate iu Southampton township, Cumberland county, bounded ou the North by lands of Clever and Baker and Col. Jos. Chestnut, on the West by lands of William and John Chestnut, on the South by William and John Chestnut, on tho East by Marshall Means and Kosor, containing 51 Y> ACRES, more or less, having thereon erected a Two-Story BRICK HOUSE, LOG AND FRAME STABLE, Corn Crib, Hog Pen and Fruit Trees. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William Chestnut, To be sold by mo, JOHN JACOBS, ti/tertff. Sheriff’** Office, Carlisle,| October 13,18UU. -J Conditions. —Quail sales of £sooor over, S5O will lie required to lie paid when the property Is stride on off, and 525 on all stiles under SSW. Carlisle, Oct. 2-3,1860 —lit g S. CAMPBELL & CO., MAN UFA CTURINQ CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &c. iVO. 303 RA CE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses Candy and Cocoanut work. Oct. 25,1806—1 y SOI'ICE.— Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate ot Wm. re. late or South -Middleton township, dec d., have been issued to the undersigned, residing in same township. AH persons knowing them selves indebted to the estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those haying claims against said estate will also present them for settlement Oct, ‘25, IMG—Gt* , , t-. , ~ X£S~ George D. CralgUeftd, one of the Executors Is. by arrangement, to receive and paj- put. so that all parties having claims or being indebted, may call upon him, • HOTICE.— Notice is - hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of Ab’in. .rick, deceased, into of Middlesex township, Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in saipe place, per sons Indebted to said estate arc requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them Executor. Dot. 25,1800—61* DIED: A. B. & N. SiIEUR. $ 084 m 1,023 00 SI 1.0(3!) frl 81,5-% 46 §8,550 29 JJSO 00 810 00 810 0-1 1,030 40 SIJ.QQ9 5-1 82.553 !13^ $l4O 87 N. B. MOORE, \VM. MOORE, G. D. CRAIGHEAD, Executors, Heto gOrbertlfmnents. R Y GOODS! fALL CAM PAIGN OPENED WITH A RUSH! GRAND OPENING N E W GOODS L. T. GREENFIELD’S CHEAP STORE I bog leave to call your apodal attention to my late purchase* of French and English Dry Goods, of my, own selections, which for beauty of design and fabrics I think surpasses anything ever bo foro exhibited In Carlisle. SILKS. PARIS NOVELTIES, POPLINS PLAIN and PLAID REPS, ALPACAS IN EVERY SHADE, PLAID ALPACAS, PLAID MERINOES, EMPRESS CLOTHS. &c. 85 00 •1(5 00 Jilt USER'S CELERRA TED BALMORAL SKTHTB, ONLY $2.50. Aleo a beautiful assortment MOURNING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, NOTIONS A full lino of CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, SATTINETTS, JEANS, CORDS, B BOOK FOR 1867. Vj THE FASHION MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD.—Literature, Fine Arts, and Fashions, — The mos mngnilicont Steel engravings. Double Fashion. Plates. Wood engravings on every sub ject that can Interest ladles. Crochet knitting, Netting. Embroiders', Articles for the Tolled for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. .Eve rything, In fact, to make a complete Lady.s Book. THE LADIES’ FAVORITE FOE 37 YEARS. No Magazine has been able to compete with It. None attempt it. GODEY.S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alone arc worth the price of the Rook. MODEL COTTAGES (no other Magazine gives them.) with diagrams. DRAWING LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG. An other specialty with Godey. ORIGINAL MUSIC, worth $S a year. Other Magazines publish old w v orn-ont music; but the subscribers to Gody petit before the muslcstores. GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another pecu- liarity with Godey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart it Co., of Now York, the millionaire merchants, appear in Godey, the only Magazine that has thorn. Ladles’ Bonnots. Wo give more of them in a year than any other Magazine. In fact, the La dy's Boole enables every lady to be her own net maker. MARION 11AULAND, Authoress of “Alone,” “Hidden Path,” “ Moss Side,” “Nomisls,” and “ Miriam,” writes for Godey each mouth,and for no other Magazine. A now novel by her her will bo published In 1807. We have also retained all our old and favorite contributors. TERMS OF GODEY’S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1807. (From which there will be no Deviation.) The following are the terms of the Tjndy’a-Ilook: for IS(J7: One copy, one year, Two copies, one year, Three copies, one year, Four copies, one year, Five copies, one year, ami an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making six copies, Fight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making nine copies, Flcvca copies, one year, and an ex tra copy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies, 27 OO 4U)"* Ail additions to clubs at club rates. &o 3 ' Ulub sbscrlbers will bo sent to any post-of fleo whore the subscriber may reside. -fctf'CJo(!oy / 8 Lady's Hook and Authur’y Home Magazine will be sent, each one year, on receipt of 81 50.. We have no dub with any other Magazine or newspaper, -OJ'-The money must nil bo sent at one time for any of the clubs. -05'* Canada subscribers must send 24 cents ad ditional for oachsubscaibor. ■ Address - UA. CJODEY, N. E. (.’or, (ilh and Chestnut Sts., PUll’a. Oct . 25,18(i0. JpALIj AND WINTER CLOTHING ! 'The subscriber, thankful for past favors, hops leave to Inform the public that ho continues the CLOTHING BUSINESS in all Its various branches, at his old stand. Kast Main Street, two doors west of Saxton’s Hard ware Store, Carlisle. Ho will, as heretofore, keep constantly on hand, ’made-up clothing of all kinds, and at prices that defy competition; OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS. PANTS ami VESTS, in every style ami variety. Shirts, Stockings, Drawers, Neckties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Suspenders, ami every other artrclc to he found In a ITrst* class clothing emporium. Also, the best ol French Cloths and Cassliueros, In every variety, lie has engaged the services of an experienced cutter, and especial attention will he paid to putting up customer work In the latest ami most fashionable styles. .TORN TREIBLEU. Oct. 2), IS6’o—Jy A GENTS WANTED FOR FRANK J\ MOORE’S NEW WORK. “ WOMEN oP THE WaU." Agents will tlnd this abook of real merit mul infrlwtlc irilnc— suiukct ’SKW—iufowti/ intet csthi// ami e.rci(i»<7 —No wouk ever attracted and engogod the public mind like this. Everybody wants it and thousands will purchase it as soon as an opportunity Is afforded them. Read what the Agents say of it. One experienced Agent Writes: It is the easiest and pleasantest Book to soil ho ever canvassed . for; and says people are delighted with 11, the Ladies especially. Another says; “Women of the War” is the book of the season. Another, 107 Orders in four days. One reports 17 orders the first day of canvass- active Males or Females will find the sale of this work a pleasant and lucrative em ployment. Tills Book has no Competitor—lt comes fresh and new to the people. The Territo ry is clean and clear. Agents understand the advantages in this particular. For full particu lars send for Circular. Addres S. S. SCRANTON & CO., 120 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. Oct. 20, 1800—It CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, OC TOBJ3R 22, im.—ThQ annual election for lime Directors of this Hunk, will be heid at tlie Banking House, on the Third Monday (llkh) of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and UP. M Real (©state Sales. PUBLIC SALE OF BEAL ESTATE. On Saturday the 'TWi day of October, JBOO, will be exposed to public sale, ou tUo premises.!*! Penn township, Cumberland county, Fa., 10 miles west oi' Carlisle, aucl l /v mile south oi Centrevillo, on the state Hoad leading from'Newvillo to Gettys burg, late the property of Isaac Zlnn, deo’d.. con taining Thirty-Three Acres of JAmesione Land,hoin% in a good state of cultivation. • The improvements arc a now Two Story UltlClC HO USD, and a new FA'AMS' BANK BAItN, flfty feet long, a never falling spring of water near the door, and an Or chard ofehoiee Fruit Trees just beginning to bear. Any farther information may be had by calling on the subscribers, residing ou the farm. yalo to comnieuco at X o’clock, P. M., on said dav, when terms will be made known by CATHARINE ZINN, Executrix. JOHN ZINN, JSzcciUor. October 11,1800.—ts. T3UBLIC SALE.— On Saturday, Octo- I her 27, istJO.—The undersigned. Widow, Heirs and Guardian Of the Children of John Bowman, lute of Upper Allen township, Cumberland coun ty, dee’d., will expose to public sale, by out-ory or vendue, on tho mansion farm, in said town ship, 1 miles South-east of Meclmnicaburg, the following very desirable real estate, late the properly of said dee’d; No. I. A Limestone Farm, containing 110 Acres, more or less, situated in Upper Aden township, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of Hymen Longnecker, Nancy McCue, Samuel Newcomer «ml the Mansion Farm. Tho improvements are a Two-Story BJMKSTONK HO USB, a new BANK BAItN, Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attached, a Spring of Water with Spring House, a Tenant House and Stable, a Limestone Ciuarry and Kilns, a splendid Apple Orchard and other im provements. Said farm is in a high slate of cul tivation, and under good post and rail fence. No. 2. The “ Mansion Farm,” containing 171 Acres and 15 Perches, more or less, situated in the said township of Upper Allen, bounded by lands of Christum Musslcman, David Miller ami others. The improvements are a good Two-Story Fit AMK HOUSE, well finished, an OUT HOUSE, a BANK JJ A UN, Wagon Shed and Com House, with a threshing floor,.a Stone Tenant House, Carriage House, a Well of Water at tho door, a flue Young Orchard and other improvements, making it a most desirable home. Said tract is also under good post and rail fence, and hi an excellent state of cultivation. No. :J. A House and Lot of Ground, not quite mi acre, in the same township, bounded by lands of Elizabeth Lantz, John Bunscl and No. 1, hav ing thereon erected a one and u-hulf story rough cast House. Frame Stable, well of Water, &c. No. 1. A Tract of Timber and Mountain Land, in Monaghan township, York county, bounded hy lands of Daniel Klmo, George Bishop, John Mellluger, Boyer and Moser and others, contain ing 24 Acres and 4(i Perches, more or less. No. 5. An undivided moiety, or half part of a Truck of Mountain Laud, situated in Fairview township, York county, bounded by lands of Henry U. Holf, John Traver, Adam Zlnn and others, containing 7 Acres and 120 perches. -ted-* The entire eslato in the above tracks of laudwULbe disposed of. The widow and heirs of full ago making the deeds directly for their in terests, and the share.-, of the minors will be con voyed by their guardian, upon tho approval’of the Orphans' Court of the proper county. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., on said dav. when terms will be made known by ’ WILLIAM D. RAUCH, ~ MARTHA A. RAUCH. - MARIA C, BOWMAN, ABRAHAM BOWMAN, Guardian. Oct. 18,18C0—21 PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE LIMESTONE LAND IN FREDERICK CO., v a.—Will be oll'ered for sale on the premises on Tuesday, November LVth, 1800. First —A tract of laud, containing 2>o Acres. 85 of which are heavily Umbered, the balance under fence and in. a good state of cultivation. The.im provements consist of a substantial atone Dwell ing House, with cellar, Darn and other necessary Oat-baildmgs, three wells of good Water, one of them in the yard, two orchards of good Fruit. Tills farm lies one mile west of the V alloy Pike, two and a-hnlf miles from Stephenson's Depot and eight miles from Winchester, and is consid ered one of the best farms in the county. Another tract of 152 Acres, adjoining the Ural, about *2O acres in Timber. The improvements on tins tract consist of a small Log House and Stable. A stream of water passes through one corner of Hie Umd. Ills unnecessary to give a fuller de scription of the x>roporty, us pontons wishing to purchase will llrst view the land, Messrs. J. K. Cunningham or Win. M. Jellersou. residing on the laud, or the subscriber at While Hall, will lake pleasure in showing llio property to persons wishing to purchase. Tm<: ‘i’EiiiLS—Are one-third in hand, the balance In two equal annual payments, bearing Interest from day of sale, to bo secured by deed of trust on the land. The purchaser to have the buildings secured and the policy trasferred to the subscri ber. Possession given the Ist day of April, 1807, with the privilege to the present tenant of re luming to gather and take on' the growing crop ot wheat, tattle to commence at 11 o clock, A. M., | November 20th, 1800. 1 X, SILVER. jSceci Uo£j)/ Jf\ 6'ilvvr , dee d Oct, IS, IstiO—tn ■PUBLIC SALE.—On Thursday, No - XT t 'ember 1 1806, the subscriber will sell at Pub lic Sale on the promises, In Monroe township, Cumberland county, ono quarter of ft mile from Boiling Springs, formerly tho Mansion Farm of Michael G. Boltzhoovcr, ft tract ofland contain ing 193 Acre* of FIHST-KATE BIME-BTONE LAND. There nro about J 5 Acres of thriving lim ber. Tho cleared land la In n Wgh stale of culti vation having nil been hmea, other manures have also been used to a great extent. Tho improvement# consist of a TWO-STOUY • STONE liOUSEcontalnlng ton largo rooms, largo Stone Bank Barn with swo threshing floors, a largo Grain House, Wagon Shed. Carriage House, Smoko House, Wash House, Bake House, a large Hog Pen holding 20head of Hogs, Carponlorßhob, *c. There is an ORCHARD OF CHOICE FllUJfif trees on tho premises such as Apple, Poach, and Cherry. The above property is well watered, tho whole Is under good fencing, the greater part be ing post and rail. Any further description of tho property is unnecessary, Any person wish ing to view tho property previous to the day of. sale, will bo shown the same by calling on the undersigned, residing thereon. Sale lo commence nt 1 o’clock P. M„ of said ;ay, when terms will bo made known by C, 8. BTAYMAN. "“©otr-* ISGo—it Yal cable real estate for SALE,—The desirable resilience of the sub scriber In Carlisle, on North Hanover Street, con-. fiisllng of a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, con taining 18 apartments, with Gas and Water and a Furnace heating the whole. Bath-House con necting with the kitchen Range. The garden Is Ailed with the Choicest Fruit Trees, consisting of Pears, Apples, Poaches, Apricots, Cherries, Crab upples, with grape arbor tilled with Grapes of different kinds, Raspberries and Currants. Con nected with this property is a largo field running back to Pitt Street, on which is a good stable; besides a Wooden Building In front, which with some repairs could bo made a good tenement with store room. - »-■ $ a oo j) ;V» 7 00 10 00 The above property will bo sold on accommo lallhg tonus ny applying to REV. JACOB B. MOIWS. 14 00 Ocl. 18,1860-tf 21 00 3tobe#, flintoate, See- iTw~stovTstoTreT Would Inform his numerous friends mul the public generally, that ho has opened A NEW STOVE STORE, In South Hanover Street, adjoining Wm. Ulair it Son’s wholesale and retail grocery, where ho has on hand n largo assortment of the latest Im proved and most desirable Stoves in the market. Such as COOKINGSTOVKS of every variety and size, all of which ho wMI warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, 1 forwood or coal, HEATERS portable and station ary RANGES, all of which he will soil 20 per cent, lower than can be purchased at any other estab lishment in the county, Uefore purchasing else where you will llnd to your Interest to give him a call as he is determined no! to be undersold, TIX AXD SHEET- IRON WARE, made of the eery best material nnd at reduced prices. ROOFING AND SPOUTING promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Also, Fisiieu’s Self-Ska.hiNG FRUIT CANS, admitted by all to bo the best Can In the market, warranted to 4 be as represented money re turned. FniE-imoor Bricks and Guatks pul In Stoves on moderate terms. Thankful to his friends nnd the public for the liberal patronage heretofore conferred, he hopes by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same. JAMES M’GONKGAL, Sept. 0, IStfd-iy* "yy'AI.KEU & CLAUBY, . (Succkssoks TO J. D. Qobgas.) The subscribers respectfully inform the public in general, that they have purchased the TIN and SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT of Mr. Gorgos, in rear of the Court House, whore they are prepared to accommodate the patrons of the old establishment and nil others who may favor them with their work. If you want the very best COOKING STOVE at the lowest price, corns to xsa. All insured for six months or longer. We have nothing on hand but the best bakers, and warrant them to be such, for we keen none other. Como and see the great variety, we can give hundreds of testimo nials if desired. Como and floe our PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES for wood or coal. HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary nnd Portnblo. TIN W ARE of all kinds in great variety, made from the very best tin-plate. All you need in our lino can bo had from us at n saving of 20 per cent. Call at our Store and Ware Rooms, in rear of the Court House, and you will save money in your purcha ses. It will fully pay you to come. TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING done at short notice. By strict attention to business the undersigned hope to merit mid receive a liberal share of pub' lie patronage. WALKER ik ffLAUDY July 12,180G—ly. jyjONKY CAN BE SAVED! J. P. HASSLER, CXishier BY CALLING OK RINESMITH & ECPP, who have just returned from tho city with a splendid assortment of JS 1 O V JS 8, consisting In part of “BARLEY SHEAF,” “QO^ r . PENN,” “NIAGARA.," “IKON SIDES,” “NO BLE COOK” and others, which they will Insure for SIX MONTHS and guarantee to bo tho best Bakers and Roasters In tho market. A trial will convince you. Their PARLOR STOVES are unsurpassed this side of the cities, among •which Is SPEAR’S ANTI DUST, which cannot he beat. They refer by permission to Rev, Bliss and others, who have them In use. They are pre pared. to set HEATERS and RANGES at snort notice, and call special attention to SANDFORD’S HEATEII; which they recommend and oak you to give them a trial, and if not satisfactory they will re move them without charge. Any quantity of references given. Their ah elves are filled with all kinds of TIN WARE ot their own manufacture, which they are de termined to soil at short profit*. All kinds of SHEET IRON WORK, ROOFING AND SPOUTING, done at short notice and on reasonable terms.— JOBBING done with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. Call, examine and bo convinced that llino smlth and Rupp’s stock Is unsurpassed In beauty, durability and cheapness, and that money can bo saved by dealing with Diem. Thankful for past favors they ask a continuance of the same. WARE ROOMS a few doors North of Wetzel's Hotel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Old Stoves Taken in Exchange. Oct. 4, 180(i.—Sin. QUMBBRLAND COUNTY AGBI CULTURAL FAIR. The condition of tho weather rodored It neces sary to postpone this exhibition until Tuesday % Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Tho 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th of October. Thin has been done upon consultation with the Exhibitors and the Farmers of the county and tho adjoining counties. All things conspire to Impress us with the belief that wo will nave a large meeting on tho 23d Inst. we invite nil to unite with us in a grand Exhi bition of all the products of the farm, the shop and the household, and all pains will bo taken to make the whole an agreeable meeting. FRED’K. WATTS, President, D. S. Croft, Secretary. Oct. 18, 1860—2 t MILES’ CARD. —I desire through this medium toreturn toyoumy sincerethanks lor mo liberal patronage heretofore bestowed up on mo and to request a continuance of the same. 1 »sl c your particular attention to my stock of goods now among which I pledge—ns a general thing—to furnish at lower prices than cun be had elsewhere in Carlisle. I have Just returned from Philadelphia whore 1 purchased d stock of goods ns well selected as any ever offered In this place. Persons calling can rest assured of being suited both in price and quality, North -Hanover Street, next door to Miller & Bowers* Hardware Store, Dr. Kieflcr’s and Dr. Zltzcr’s. Oct. 18,1800—tr QUNS, PISTOLS, &c. 1 have added to my already superior slock of sporting materials, some Birmingham Double Guns, Belgium Double Guns, American, Blnglo and Double Guns, Remington's Rifle Canes, Re volvers, Cooper's Self-Cocking Uevoivers, Sharp's Repeater, Smith &. Wesson Revolvers, Dixon Nead Shot Pouches, Copper Powder Flasks, Ely's Felt Gun Wads, *kc. mUemember my old Stand next door to tho Cor an House. Sept. 13, 1860. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Under Shirts, Drawers, Mon and Boys Gloves, ic,, is at PLANK’S Boot, Shoo, Hut and Cap ware Room, 8, W, corhor of North Hanover Street and Luoust Alloy, midway belween’i'hudlum’s and Wetzel’s Hotels, Carlisle. Oct. 18, iSWMhn 8188 CAGES of every descrpition at / SAXTON v B. aopt. 13, 1806. # i£teal JEssta it Jsalc*s. JAMES M’OONEG At W3f. A. MILKS. HENRY SAXTON. 3Lcpl Notices. SOTICE.— Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested, that the account of Geo. n, Committee of John M’Cune. of Newton township, Cumberland county, n. Jnimtic, bos been Hied in the Prothonotarv’s OiUco for exam ination, and .will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas qf said county for confirmation, on Wednesday, the 15th day of November, A. D. 1800, Oct. Irt, 180(5—it A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under /\ signed appointed by the Orphans’ Court to make distribution of the ussetts remaining m tho hands of iho Administrators of Ucv. Robert Chambers, doc’d., will attend to Oio duties as signed to him, at Ulh otUoo, lu Carlisle*on Thurs day, the Ist day of November, 18C0, at 10 o clock, A. M., whore all persons Interested aro invited to attend oct. is, ieoti —at HOTICE.— Ndtico is hereby given that letter* of-Administration on tho estate of r«o W. Brandt. laic of the borough of Carlisle, county'of Cumberland, de Divorce. Now lowlt: fl mil August. 1800. it Is Smith Johnson. 1 ordered that notice bo published by the Sherill according to law in one newspaper requiring the defendant to appear on the Urst day or the next term of Court to answer the said complaint. s By the Court. Tkst : B. DUKE, Dep'y, JProih y, 2b Smith Johnston— In pursuance of the above order z „ \you are hereby required to appear at I &EAJL Jche next Court of Common Pleas to held at Carlisle, in and for tho County of Cumberland, on Monday, the 12th day of November, iB6O, to answer the complaint of tho said Mary Johnston. M * JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. ' Oct. H, IB6o—Jt, SOTICE. —la the Court of Common Pleas of Cumborliiud Comilr. ’ Jemima C. Poll'l 1 No. 2, August Tcnu 180 U. bj*. her next ftloml ) Allas Subpoma bur Henry Zenrmg, > Divorce. Now to wit:— W. (27 August, 180 U. II Is or- Jnmca S. Pond. j tiered that notice be pub lished by the Sheriff according to law lu one newspaper i*equlringjth« defendant to appear on the first day of tho uak term of Court to answer the complaint. By the Court. U. Duke. Dcpy. Froth'y. To James S. Pond. ' • . —in pursuance of tho above order \you are hereby required to appear I SEAXi Jat the next Court ol Common Pleas V to bo hold at Carlisle, in and for tlio County of Cumberland, on Monday, the 12th day of November, 1500, to answer the complaint 01 the said Jemima C. Pond. JOHN JACOBS, iSf/itru?. Oct. 11,1800 —it ATOTICJE.—Notice is hereby given that 1 1 Letters of Administration on the estate of Mary B. M’Kco late of \V est Fcnnsboro’ twp.. Cum beriund county, dcc'd,, have been granted to tho 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 fov nottliiiuent. , ■ WM . M , KEE , Administrator. Bept. 20,1800—61* PROCLAMATION .—Whereas the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge ot tno several Courts of Common Pleas of tho coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, ami Juniata, and Jus tices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer 1 and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and 1 M.' CockUu and H. Stuart., Associate J edges of the I Courta of Oyer and Terminer and JftU Delivery for the trial of all capital and other oUbndcrs, In ; the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts I to mo directed, dated th c 27th day of August and | tho Ist day of September, A. IX,I m\, have ordered I l *tho Court of Oyer and Terminer ami General Jail ! Delivery to bo holdcu at Carlisle, on tbe 2d Mon ' day of November, I8W), (being the tilth clay,) at Xp 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 I of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept 1 commanded to no thou and there In tholr proper I persona, with their rolls,records, and inqubutions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllccs appertain to bo done, and all llioso that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said coun ty, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo Just, NOTICE.—An adjourned Court of Common Pleas fortlio county of Cumberland, will convene at Carlisle, on Monday, November stb, at 10 o’clock, to continue ouo week. JOHN JACOBS. ■tiherfa Sept. 20, 180(5. 3Drj), (Soofcs. rjIHE CRY IS, STILL'THKY^OME! Third Large Arrival of Spring Dry Good*! I have just arrived from the Eastern cities yr.'x another largo and magnificent stock of Dry Goo;! - consisting in part of LADIES' DRESS GOODS! Plain, Black, Barred and Fancy Dross Silk- ; Plaid P. D. Sole Silk; Black Gros Grain Silk; Shepherd’s Plaid (new stylo ;) Plaid P. D. Chevro; Plaid Mozambique; Colored Alpaccaa: Chambruy Ginghams ; Printed Brilliant; Printed Porcali; Dannell Lawns; Printed Organdies; Black Striped Organdies; Printed Jaconet; Pacific Delaines, Blue Jaconet; In great variety. W JII TJB GOODS. NANSOOKS, WHITE SWISS, PLAIN AND PLAID. LINENS, DOITED SWISS, PLAIN AND PLAID CAMBRICS. CALICOS, EN ENDLESS VARIETY. MEIUUMACS SI'RAQUKK, AMERICANS, DUN NELLS, itc NOTIONS A general and varied stock of Notions, Hosiery, Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Gloves, -Dress Buttons, Seta, Spool Cottons, Thread. GENTLEMEN’S WEAK. * Superior Broadcloths, Kentucky Jeans, Linen Checks, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Casslmcres, Plain and Fancy Linens, Plain and Fancy Vest ings. DRY GOODS. Tickings, Muslins, Sheetings (JW In. to 10 i\xa. wide.) MOURNING GOODS. Blade nil Wool Delaines, Mourning Calicos, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Coburgs, Wo particularly invite the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity to our superior stock of Dry Goods. The public will find that we are determined to sell at very short profits, and will not-ho under sold by any house in the Valley. Remember t hat we were the first house in Carlisle to mark dorm the prices to New York quotations, ami also the important fact that our entire slock is new and fresh. Ladies give me a call and get a cheap dopss. My store is In the old stand of'John L). Goman, and next door to u Marion Hull.” ». c. imoAVN. May 3, 1806. JQEY GOODS! DRY GOODS! ~ FA LL A. W. E EJS'TZ, South JTunovcv SI rust , CARLISLE. I have Just made my second full Addi tion to my already groat and extensive Shock of DRY GOODS. 1 have selected the most desl rablegoodatnat could bo obtained In the Eastern Markets, paid most special attention to variety and taste, and am hilly assured that after a tho rough Investigation Is made, intThumerons pat rons (tho ladles, of course 0 will have all their •wishes gratified. I have a variety of Ladies* DRESS. GOODS, such as Pialcl and Plain Poplins, Lukins’ French Me rlnoes, of every shade and quality, coburps. Mods do Balnea, and Alpacas, all colors. A full lino of MOURNING GOODS! Mourning Bilks, Bombazine. Ropp| double and single width, all wool. Do Lalnes, Alpacas, En glish Crape Veils and Collars, London Mourning Prints, Ac. muslins t muslins :, very cheap and good. A largo Invoice of Cloths, Cnsslmores, Jeans, Velvet Cord, A variety of Ballardvnlo, Shaker and heavy twilled Flannels. Mode, Bolforlno, Blue, Brown, Wine, Green, uua Scarlet Saque Flannels, White and Colo’d Home made Flannels; good Canton Flannels; Prints; Gloves, Hosiery and Buttons of every kind; Shirts and Drawers; HOODS-; Nubias and Breakfast Shawls; Blankets ut lowest prices. Don’t forget the well known stand, son! h of tho Court House, as wo aro prepared and will sell at the lowest prices.. A. AV. BENTZ. October 11,1860. IVT1 VT 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 ho pur chased and now has In store, a large mid elegant assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, as well ns all other kinds of goods belonging f o tho Ladies department, 100 numerous to • tiou. Also, all kinds of MEN’S WEAR, all of which,when examined will bo found chor.rw er than can be had at any other store in the tou /j of Carlisle. Come and see before purchusiuti...- Slore, North Hanover Street,a few doors Boult of Louther, and adjoining Dr. KlelTcr’s and ililL cr Bower’s Hardware Store. Got. 4, 1860, B. DUKE. Deputy J*roth't/. 11. NEIVSHAM, A miUor 30UN JACOBS, ti/tcrij)', ISOB