proclamation ■tT^HERB ABHonorable James H. Gbabam 1 YV 'President Judge of the several Courts of Com inon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland,Perry and Juniota,lnPennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Geneial Jail D elivery, insaid counties, and Hon. John Rupp and Baml. Woodbarn, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminerotnd Geneial Jail Delivery, for thotrialol all capital and othoi.offences, in the said county of Camberland-by their precepts to me directed dated the 8t of November 1862, Have ordered the Court of Oyer do Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday of Decem ber next, (being the 10th doy) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to contlnuotwo weeks. -• i, • T ' ' NGTlCß'ist herofoire - ereby given* .oljie Coro ner, Justices oftho Peace & Constables of thesaid county of Cufoberland jhn!|they ore by thesaid pre cept commanded to bethen & there in their proper pcrsons,wUh(hoirrollß, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which tolhoirofficesappertain tobedone,and alilhosethatarobuundby against the prisoners that are or then shollbe in the jail of iaidcounty,areto hethero to prosecute them as shell be just. JOSEPH McDARMOND, Rh’ff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Dec. 9, 1862. FOR RENT. THAT well known Store Room, situate at the west end (the business pari) of Main street, in the borough of Mechantcsburg, and at present occu pied by MUlisen & Zacharias, is offered for rent— possession to be given on Ist of January, 1853. Also, the Wogonmaker Shop, adjoining the store loom—possession given on Ist of April next. The above properties and also the Tavern stand in said borough, occupied by the subscriber, is of. fered for sale. JOHN HOOVER. December 9, 1652—Sm The greatest Wonder of the Day, IB the unparalleled display of cheap and elegant Goods, now opening at Ogilby’s Emporium, and which bo file all description and defy competition.—> For instance. Ail wool Delaines worth Mous Delaines worth (i (i Calicoes worth 75 for 60 26 for 18 18 for 12$ 10 for 6 12 for 10 Heavy good Muslin worth 8 for 6 Cassinelta worth 60 for 37$ Black Cloth worth for $3 Flannels worth 31 for 25 Bljek. and colored Parsmeltas, 60 for 31 Sack F.annela worth 36 for 18 French Winter Ginghams worth 37 for 18 Long Shawls uncommonly low, Long Boots worth $2 for $1,60. To enumerate is cut of the question. The stock , is very extensive and remarkably cheap. A lot of MulTs, Carpeting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, just received. Come one and all elsewhere, and ( lake a look al our new slock. No trouble to show goods at the old stand, Enat Main street. CHARLES OGILBY. t)ecember 9, 1863, q qqq q 3 To all whom it may Concern! THE undersigned requests all prisons indebted to him for Slate and County lax, to pay the same on or before the 25th day of Dccgmbrr. as ho in tends closing up his Duplicate at lhai time. Lon • fftr indulgence need not be expected. JOS. O, THOMPSON, Collector. November 25, 1852. . Notice to Contractors. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Trustees of St. Stephens Church, through the Kinstown Post Office, Cumb. co., on or before the llth of December next, for enclosing the Cemetry known as Longsdorf’s, with a mortar wall, to be made of limestone, cemented with a good lime mortar, and pointed on one side with raised, and on the other with flat point. The materials to be found by Iho contractor. About 50 perches of quarried stono are on the ground, and the remain der can be quarried within a few rods of the wall. The dimensions are as follows: length 44 rods— thickness 18 inches—height 6 feel—including 18 inches in the ground and a covering of sandstone G inches in thickness. The sandstone tube dress ed smooth. 20 inches in width, and cemented to gether. The Sandstone will be delivered by the Trustees, scaffolded. The whole to be finished in a good workmanlike manner, by the Ist of Juno, 1859; JACOB KOST, GEORGE KELLER, CEO. LONGSDOUF, OAVID WILLIAMS, ISRAEL LOWE, JOHN CLKNDENIN, _ November 25, 1853 Trusted. Estate Notice LETTERS testamenl«ry on the estate of Elin belh Hyor, lale of Upper Alien township, Cumber* Und courtty, deceased, hav6 been issued by the He gistjr of said county, to the subscriber residing in the same township. All poisons indebted to said eslate will make immediate payment, and those hav ins claims will present them for settlement to LEWIS HTEII, EiV. November 25, 1852—Ct Report of tho Poor House Visitors 7V the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Cum- berland County. Wb Iho updersigncd, having been appointed hy the i Court a Committee to visit the Poor House ol this i Count?, beg’loavo to state that llisy have at various liinea" during the year, visited Iho Institution, and found the apartments to present a nout, cloon and tidy appearance, thu inmates of Iho House look hap py and cheerful, and expressed themselves well con tented with the treatment they received. The cloth log is good and sul&clont j and all necessary comforts provided for them; the flick wollottondod id by the regular Physician dnd tfurdos, all the inmates who are able are employed either In tho house or itpnn thu Farm. The number of Paupers registered on the Docks of the Institution on tho first of November 1851, was 115. There have been admitted since ihBtKl74, 9of whom have boarded in private famil les, making (ho whole number provided for during thd year, ‘489, of these 31 have died—6 r bound out. and 159 discharged and eloped 5 leaving 101 in the houao on the Ist November, 1852. In addition to the above, 151 transient psupors have boon admitted, and their wants supplied. Tho Committee having found the ventilation of the house very imperfect, recommended flome internal alterations which was promptly made by order of the Directors and adds much to the health and comfort of tho inmates. The Committee strongly recommended the erect ion of a suitable’ Hospital for tho sick, especially for those 111 of contagious diseases. This is absolutely necessary and we would call the attention of the Directors to its erection (at a proper distance from the present buildings) as toon as possible. la ooaolusion ( we would express ourselves much plotted with tire general management of (he Insti tution during the present year, end the faithful per formance of their respective duties. Respectfully, 11. IIINICLEY, JOS. W. PATTON. GLO. W.BIIEAFFER Carlisle, Nov. 25,1852. Cnm(*rJ«nd County u. 13th Not. 1053. The Court approte of the writ* Uo Report* end order It to be publiabod In the aevcr •l pepere printed in Carliale. \Jimj I, Samuel Martin, Clerk of the Court of Quarter Seaaion, in and for the County sWBRk of Cumberland, do certify that the übove SjBmDJhS Ii 4 true Copy Report of the viai (ore to the Poor House of aald County, for thereat 1853,ae full and entire aa the aamo ro. malar on File In aaid office. n Wiloeaa my hand add the aeal ofaaid olnco at C.ar. Hale the 13th day of Notembor, A. D. 1859- SAMUEL MARTIN. Clerk. SUAWL9. Just received a groat sanely of Dro* cbs, Thibet, Cashmere and Blanket Shawls, to wilt ell tastes, Jlov II tHE Ii'ATEjST NEWS IS, THAT the subscribers are receiving weekly sup pliesof handsome and cheap Dress Goode, Clotb.s, Cassimeres, Sattinetis, Flannels, Delaines at 18$ equal to the 25 cent goods, Shqwls in great variety, Drees trimmings, buttons, &c. t setling off at prices that defy Competition. Call and see. them. A. & W. DENTZ. November 18, 1852. Slore About the Election. THE election being now ove>, and the people havjug again become tranquil, wo would call their attention to our how and splendid assortment of Winter Goods, which wo have just received from the eastern cities, and which for beauty and ele gance cannot be surpassed this side of Philadel phia. Our slock comprises all the different kinds of goods adapted to the season, consisting in part of Ladles Dress Goods, of every style, such as French Merlnnes, Cash meres, paramettas, alpacas, black and fancy silks, Delaines, sack flannels of every color and quality. Shawls! A large supply of broche long and square Shawls, Bay State long and square shawls, and a variety of other makes varying in price from 75 cents to $25,00. CLOTHS $ CASSIMERES. A large slock of cloths and cassimeres which wo are determined to sell at extremely lo\y prices.— All you that want to buy a cheap suit give us a call for we cant be beat in this line. Domestics! Now is the lime to buy your Domestic goods, such as muslins, tickings, checks, Osnahurgs, baggings, 1 &c., as we are selling them at prices that will as tonish everybody. Come and see for yourselves. A larg** slock of collars, sleeves, chimezetts, Swiss and jackonel inserting* and edgings, thread lace and edging, cotton do. A large stock of carpets from the commonest cot ton to the beet Imperial and three ply. Mattings, floor and table oil cloths, carpel bags, trunks, &c. A large assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Boots and Shoes, ami Women’s and Children’s Shoes of all kinds. Groceries of all kinds, consisiing of C offer, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molasses, &c„ at the old stand 3 doors north of the Carlisle Bank, where you can find anything in our line cheaper than any place in i„ W n. ARNOLD & LEVI. November 18, 1352. Caulisi.k Dkposit Bisk. 7 Carlisle, Nov 2, 1 8-52. 5 THE Directors have this dny declared a dividend of Four per cent, for the last six months which will bo pool to tho stockholder s or their legal reprcsenln : lives on demand. Nov 11, 1862—31 T'lIE Election for Directors of tho Carlisle Bank, advertised to be held on the \Blh instant, nor being mode on that -Jay, notice is hereby given thnl an election for Directors of said Bank will be held agreeably to the charter, on Monday the 1 3th day of December next, at the Banking Room of tho Car lisle Deposit Bank, in Carlisle, between tho hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 P. M. GEO. A. LYON, Pres’t. November 18, 185*—4t LETTERS teatamentary with the will annexed, on the estate of Hannah Abrahams, late of the bo rough of Carlisle, deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to tire subscri ber residing in said borough. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said dece dent, are requested to present them properly au thenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to Roy g November 18, 1852—6 t LETTER'S oV Administration on the estate o James CJilmore, late of the borough of NewviUe, de ceased. have been issued to the subscriber residing in Newton township. Cumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. * THOMAS A M’KINNEY, Adm'r. Nov 1 I. 1852—61* LETTERS of administration on the estate of Thomas Kershaw, deceased, laic of the Borough of NewviUe, Cumberland co., have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber resi ding in the same Borough. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent will pre sent them fur settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to JANE KERSHAW, Admr’x. Nov 11. 1852—fit* ALTi persons are hereby notified that Letters of Administration on the estate of Michael Barr, lute of Allen township, Cumberland county,dec d , have this cay boon issued by the Register in and for said county to tbo subscriber who resides in said township. All persons having claims or demands against the osfr in of the said decedent, are requested to make knowrtHho same without delay, and those indebted to make payment to JACOB LONG* Adm i. Nov 4, 1803 —Ot* NOTICE is hereby given that application will ■be made to the next Legislature, agreeably u» the Constitution and laws of Ibis Commonwealth, to renew the Charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. And also to nuke such alteration In the Charter, ns to confer upon said Bank tbo rights and privi leges of a Bank of issue, and c-hango the name to that of the “ Carlisle Bank." Uv order of ilu* Hoard of Directors. J WM. M. DBETEM, Cathier 1353.—6 m. July I, A I.L person* knowing themaclv ■ indebted lo the j\ subscriber, oilhcr by nolo or ook account, ore hereby notified to make immediate payment, «a lun 80, indulgence cannot be aj)] Carlisle, Oct 14,, 1853. Gorman dkEilgllsll Journals. j Those pcr.one entilleil to receive the Journals of the Senate end House of Representative*'are hereby notified that they have been received at this ofllco, and elo ready for distribution. Bv order of the Commissioners. - Attest—WM. RII.EV, Clk. Commlsaionor'e Office, 3 October 21,1853—31 J mm for Rent. It HE Merchant Mill at Carlisle Iron Work* is of fered for rent on favorable terms. Possession Given on Ist of April, 1863. Enquire of “ P. F. EGE. October 31, 1863 01 Bv tub Court. THE three story brick Jwclling oni! store room, in Bomb Hanover aired, at present occupioil by tho undersigned, ia offered for run I fioin now unlil the Ist of April, 1864. Possossion.Bivon iinmcJi olely if required. Oci ai—ot TTtMDROIDERIES, Ac. A further supply of the pj lat> et stylo Embroidered Collaret Undcndeeeea, Flouncings, Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insert' ings, Kid and silk .Glores. Hosiery, Linen Cam* brio and Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs. NorU, G W HITHER. G W IIITNER Carpels! Boots and Shoes. Groceries. Notice. WM M BBETEM, Cashier, NOTICE. Estate Notice Estate Notice Estate Notice. Estate Notice. Notice. Notice. FOR RENT. C. INIIOFF, . Fall and Winter Uloodi. THE subscriber is now opening a general assort* ment of now Goods, among which may be enu- merated Pelcrsbaw Overcoat Cloths, Broad Cloths and Cnssimercs, Satinclts and Kentucky Jeans* French Merinoes, French Bombazines, Cashmeres and Mous do Lainesi w with a great variety of Fancy Goods of all dcscrip-, lions. and are offered at'the lowest cash prices. GEO W HiTNEIt. 1 ' November 11, .1853- COLORED Straw Bonnets snd Ribbons. Nnty, ( opening, colored Botfhets snd a splendid assort-: ment of plaid and striped Ribbons of all colors, Bonnet Frames, Satin and Silk, Linings, with our usual assortment of Millinery articles. GEO W HITNER. November 11, 1852. QACK Flannels. A very full assortment of Sack O Flannels of various colors, with braids, buttons, end other trimmings to suit Nov 11 STOVES! STOVES I TM E largeslnnd cheapest assortment ever offer ed lo the public, are now on hand and ready for \ sale at the CARLISLE FOUN DRY. We have i TMREE HUNDRED STOVES of every size 1 , and pattern, Parlor, Dining Room and Cooking Stoves, Parlor Grates, &0., at any and every price ' from $-2,50 tos3o, for Wood and Coal. Uoheav I the follow inn named stoves, viz : i I PARLOR STOVES.—Fire King, Star, Radia- I tor. Excelsior Radiator, Russian Radiator, German | Radiator, Franklin, Collage, do., lien Vranklin, • Portable Gr.tte, Octagon. Cannon, liar 'Room Stoves, 4 sizes, Dining Room, Band Uoi, Sala mander, Air Tight, Home amt Revere Stoves, 1 Flora, Jenny Lind, and Harp. The following are some of the Cook Stoves of different sizes and prices, viz Globe, Ema, Ver non, Flat Top, Liber'y,£elaware, Summer Baker, Poriable Range, Keystone, and various others.— The Cooking Stoves are either for wood or coal, and range in price from $5.00 to $20.00. Casting furnished and repairs to machinery done as usual, upon the most reasonable terms. Old metal taken in Irado oct7if. GARDNER fe 0", BAGUERKOXYPING. WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT IN TUIi ART. J'AS. R. CA ROTE! EUrt takes this method of in forming the citizens of Coihsle and vicinil}’. that ho has permanently lorutod himself nt Carlisle, where lie i* now prepared to furnish superior PORTRAITS to oil that "ishngood picture. A visit to his room and n trial is all ihnl he asks.— His object is to please, and having iho best light in the borough, he feel* that no failure cm he made Picture* put up in good cases, from $125 to $lO. Children taken in the morning, from 9 to 1 1 o’clock, in the shorlar-l space of time. A never fading pic ture can now be got at the gallery formerly occupied by Mr. Fridley, corner of north HanoNcrnnd Logg er Rtreels. Two tloon *a»t of the Post Office, and adjoining i Wonnlry’i Confectionary Store. Propiidol's of this popular and extensive 1 I manufactory of Heady-mado Clothing, hog leave | to announce that they have now on hand the largest, roost varied mid elegant assmtincnl of i FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ever offered in Carlisle, to whic h they invite the at- i tention of the public, confident that in stylo and fin-1 1 ish it mnnol ho excelled. The clothiiiß sold at this I establishment consists In part of tho following, vj»: I The Elopliuut Hun Arrived, | Drc „ j,Voc/l j And is now to he seen at LYAK'S, in Aorlh //an- > 8 deportment wo have a magnificent assortment over Street , 1 0 f block, blue and lancy colors, rut In the latest WHERE ho ho* just opened a Mammoth slock of fashions, tastefully and elegantly trimmed,and made H A K D W A R E, which makes ono of the largest, in a superior manner. Instructions given in the art, embracing all the improvements, on the most reasonable terms. Ap paratus and fitturesfor duguerralyping furnished. November 4. IBfiS—3m. must complete, and cheapest assortments ever offer- 1 cd to tho public. I now invito all persons in wont o( good Hardware at reduced prices, to give mo a ‘ call as I can accommodate all from a needle to an I anvil) and at prices to suit tho times. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble I sixpence belter than a slow shilling. ] 1 Tu Housekeepers. — A groat assortment of hnure j keeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserv ing kettles, frying pans, bake pone, woffle irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, waiters,trays.folks. 1 knives, cm vers, steels, butchci knives, spoons, plated ( lea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great \ variety, razors and razor straps, scissors, shears, iron and brass, polished sled and common shovels and t tongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards,i mproved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. ] lirushet. —A largo assortment of whitewash, dual,, sweeping, horse and painters brushes. Iron. — A large slock of hammered bar iron, rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square *nd band lion, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kinds. Points, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, Ac. (Haas of all sizes. To Shoemakers. —A full assortment of Morocco, Linings. Bindings, patent Goal Skins, Lasts, Shoo* thread. Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Fire Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters. — A full assortment of planes,saws, 1 chisels, gages, squares, brace*, bills, bench screws, I augurs ami augur bills, holohcls, &c. | To CaarhiiHtkcra and Saddlers. — A firs I rsto ns- j snrlmcnl of Cn riago trimmings, such ns Inccs, tas sels, fringes, drab cloth mid siliinelt, bead linings,! limitation >nnmclcd leather, patent leather curtin oil cloth, plain and figured; Dasher lions. 1. .1 mps. Asles. Springs, Mnlnlilo Coolings, Bent Felloes, •IPnbs, Dows. Philips' patent boxes for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated ami Japan harness mountings. Saddle trees, Whips, and every article used b y Sad-j dlors very cheap. I Wall Paper. —The most splendid assortment of Wall Popei, Window Blind Paper, and Kiro Board 1 Prints, evor brought to Carlisle and very cheap. 1 J. P. DYNE. Carlisle, October 28, 1852. ______ | U AS jual opened tho most olcgnnt assortment of, BOOTSi SIIOICS Storrs* Chemical Hair Ilivlgoralor ever brought lo Curliulc. to which ho tnvilca llio n l- ' . RE YOU BAI.D! I. your hair railing off I' 'em,™ of all. Ha .lock •• wall «■!.• ci-.1...d' A. Or i. your head covered with DamlrulT o, • cmhr.ee. every .am. v „ SI YEh dr QLAI.II Y. .■*‘*>. SIIOCS * OaHer., ] New York. Jon. 1,18 M. ‘for Misses nodi bildron’s wear, Persons mhowi.nl Mf grown*.—Dear Sir: Mf. Smith, of Novvlon. Spring and Summer Hoots and Shoes will .In well to I I obtained a bottle of your excellent Hair Invig. call «l PORTER'S SHOE SI ORE, Weal Main oralor for hie little girl.about four years old. hen street. opposite the Melhudiil Church, and make head being entirely hold; no hair of any'consrqucnro -elections from the largest and cheapen Block ol having grown on her head from birth, and surprising work In I6wn. as it may appear, oAcr having used hut one bottle, Carliale, June 10,18o*. a complete hoad of hair wui produced njnrly two' ~ itichca long of a fine healthy growth. A. Doouttlk, Mi O. Mo. Ml, Grand St. Phi LAUKLPHI* , May It), 1650. Mr. Sxonna—Sir: After being bald for a number of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, jour Chemical Hair Invigoralor has pro. duccd a fine head of new hiir, and I hardly know how to express my gratitude for the benefit I have received from your valuable otiielo. J. W*imwotirii, No. 10, Orchard at. The following loatimony ia from Mr. McMakini editor of the “Saturday Couriers" • “SToßna* llaim InviooniTon.— It give*us much' pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony In fa-1 vor of the groat pleasantness and entire efficacy Of i Btorrs’ Chemical Hair Invigoialor. On recovering I from tho recent severe attack of illness, we discover, j •ed that our usual healthy and abundant crop ufhalr. was rapidly fulling off, end chancing to have on hand a sample of tho above article furnished by tho manufacturer many months previously, wo used bdl * a single bottle, us diiccled. end found it to operate like a charm, in entirely checking thp fall and creal lug a now and hoatlhy action of tho Sculp. Wo could give manj other references to spmo of our most respectable citizen*' but would ask all who are troubled with Dandruff, aro bald, or are losing their hair, to give Stons’ Chemical Hair Invt&drato] 1 a trial, and ono trial will do more toconvince.youof our claims for it than all thctoslimony of others that i we might produce. . I Oaotioi». —Ask for "Slorr’s Chemical Hair To* I vigoiator," am) never lot doators persuade ymi’ro os« I any other article as u Hubstitute. Price 25 cents a i bottle. ,1 Proprietors and Manufacturers—C. P, Amstoc ■ Co., No. 120, Arch street, Philndolpliij, . I For tale Id Carlisle by 9. W. Hsverstick, Sami. I Elliott, and Kelso, snd by dsslers generally- October 20,1852 —ly To Mechanics & Material Men. TROPOSALS for executing the.varioos speoiee | of work, and furnishing the several kinds of materials to be used in tho erection of the new Jail at Carlisle, for Cumberland county, Pa., will bo received at the Commissioners* Office, in Car lisle, until Monday the 13th day of December, A. D. 1852. . . security for the faithful performance of the work according to contract will be required. | ; Plans can be examined and specifications ob-' tained- ai the Commissioners’ Office, on and after , the 2 t pjh day of November, A. D. 1852, Prpppsals will be received at the same time and , placfy.fpr the taking down of the old prison, and i ihe excavation of the cellar and foundations of the J new prison Commissioners’ Office, 7 Carlisle, Nov. 18, 1852. S LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Ann Murry, dec’d., laio of Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, have been Issued to the sub* sofiber residing in the same township, by the Re gister of said county. All persons indebted to the estate of said decedent are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will 1 present them for settlement to CHRISTIAN TITZEL, Ex’r. December 2,1852.—6 t G W HITNER. 6 Cents Hewtird. . RaNAWaY from the subscriber re. eiding at Brown's Mills, Mifflin cr>., Pu. an indentured appf« nlic« to ihe yfwSa carpenter bnninens, named Adah Bow- SRS. Smd hoy hud nn when lie went • \3 ttwny a btneU cloth frock coal, black pants, long boots and a Koisulh hut. All persons nro warned not to employ or (labor said boy, >8 I will enforce the hw against .ill who do ,o. JOHN R. TURNER. Carlisle, Dec. 2. 3;v. LETTERS testamentary on tho estate of David Shelter, ime of Upper Alton township, Cumboi land counlv. deceased, have been issued by the Re gister of said rounly, to tho subscriber residing in tho same township. All persona indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them for settlement to CHRISTIAN TITZEL, Ex’r. November 25, 1952—6 t IM. & L. STINER S ( heap Clothing Store, j Sacks and Half Sacks. ' [ Of Cloths, Cossimcres and Tweeds, all of now stylo i and at very low prices. Oversacks and Bankups. Qf black, brown, blun and drub, beaver, felt, pilot and Rustling cloths. Monkey Jackets. A very large assortment of beaver, fell, pilot, satlin net and giecn baize. i Vests! Vests* Vests I I i The nchest and moil beautiful assortment ever «.f- Cored of Satin, black and fancy Silks, Merino. Vo lentil). Italian cloth. Satlinctt, double and single 1 breasted, of every variety of maleiiarond pattern. I Pantaloons. Of plain and fancy Cossimercs, Doe skin, Satlinelt • Jenna an*l Velvet cord, in endless variety. Under Shins mid Drawers. Day's Clothing. We have by fur the largest assortment in the town, consisting of Bays and Youth’s sack (rock ond over coals, pants und verts of ull sizes, (juulilies ami at very tow prices. These uni ties are made wiih nealners and care, and far iu . pertor to those ordinarily offered. Shirts. 1 Shirts! Fine while nhirta of linen and colton, of newcat herhmd ; <• B. llrrtnm, Kmgaiown ; Henry 7.*-* r- Blyles and heal make. ' in;; Blnrem....eio«ri. { IM.rrl Mmre and C'lurlea AU *, collars, double and ihtec-jily •hnma.cm'ola, B< M. t'.ir; Dr J Alii. ( linrcMmvu , ‘ ' m "‘ hahdkeiLliii'ff, ausncmleis, gloves, hosiery and um- (.'rali-M. , \Vo‘M.emo.lwiro’ ; J nun M Dowell. Vrm • • br . Uflii 5..011. Muifllrlnn. A very largo and choice oasorlmenl of hrcnrh, 1 ( onniy. Jnhn ' , . Engluh. and A neric.u Cloth., Uuaain.crea ....J B w “ £ 'W V confidently invile those who pirler mi.n-l U.ttFenaherirPr. J. W CraM. lufvMil* (heir clolhet made lo measure (o pive ua a anu urg uu * 4 r oo in u about I % extreme cJloopncaa satiety tbo moat rigid economist. lion lonny o >0 agen a. , October 28. 1862 —3m Mount Joy Academy* Mount Joy, Lancis+ku County, Pa. rpHl'j winter session of this Institution wlllcom* i mcnce on tho fust Tuesday of November. The elementary and higher English branches, Mathe matics, and Languages are thoroughly taught. For circulara containing references, terms, iic. t address the Principals. H. 1,. MOORR. J. W. SIMONTON. Sept 23. 1853—61 __ WILL find * complete Assortment of the moil up proved nriioles In the Hardware line, embracing chisels, hatchets, drawing knives, braces and bits, graduating augers, window glass of all sixes, &«., :at sueh reduced prices that imist onsuro a continu ance of their patronage. July 22. -HENRY SAXTON. Bonnet Velvets. THE suhtcribor h*sju*l opened s full assortment of Bonnet Velvets of various colors, also Bonnet Frames. Crowns and linings. . ■' Nov. 95. GEO. W. IHTNER. FTROCEIHBS. Tea, Coffee. Sugar, Molasses. \X and all otbor articles in lbs grocery line, all of which arc frcab, good tod cheap. Now Is the time for bargains. ARNOLD dc LEVI. Bept 83, - I ACE Gimps and Braids. A full assortment of j Laces, Gimps, Braids, Velvet Ribbons of all coora for Dro a trimmings, just received. Nov 11. O W HITNER. Family buckwheat meal, forssiebr WOODWARD & SCHMIDT- Nov 4 WM. H. TROUT, JOSEPH G, CRBSSLER, JOHN 8088, CbmmVa. of Cumb. Co. NOTICE. Evlale Notice. Great Attraction sit M. A L. BT/NEK WM, M. PORTER Carpenters and Builder*, Splendid Shawls & Dress Goods, OF every description, Cloth®, Cassimeres, Vest ings, Flannels, Ginghams, Merinoes, Jeans, Prints, Hosiery, Gloves, Clo|h and Ftif Caps, Gum Shoes, &0., are now opening at the extensive Store, of tho subscribers. Also, Blankets, Floor and , Table Oil Cloths, Table and Toweling Diapers, linen and cotton Sheetings. Bonnets. Ribbons, Flowers, Silks for dresses. Bonnet Silks and Vel vets, Dress trimmings, linen cambric and silk handkerchiefs, cloth end linen table cloths, piano covers, wool and cotton yarn, carpet chain, ana a tremendous stofck of fancy acid staple goodi not enumerated; all to be sold at very reduced prices that cannot be teacHed by bottipetillon. GROCERIES, SPICES, &e. To all of which we invito the attention of those wishing to save money, as we have the documents to prove that oar goods have all been bought for cash. A. & W. BENTZ. October 29, 18&2. FRESH citron, baking Raisins & Currants; al so, F»gs, Prunes, Almonds, Butler Nuts, Fil berts, Ground Nats, Candies and Maple Sugar, just received at VV. A. CAROTHERS. November 4, 1659. BRANDY PEACHES, a lot of snperor Bran dy Peaches, just received at Nov. 4. W. A. CAROTHERS. A LO F of superior Olive Oil, Tomato Ketchup and Mustard, Just received at Nov, 4. VV. A. CAROTHERS. CtLARIFIEO Cider Vinegar, a superior ample /of fine * ider Vinegar J..r sale m ihn cheap VV. A. CAROTHERS. Grocery of Nov. 4. DINNER, Tea and Chamber sells, together with a lull supply of Quceneaware by the piece just received at VV, A. CARO J H ERb. Nov. 4. Great Arrival of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. AT tho grai Mart for Dry-goods. Groceries, Bools* and Shoos, at tho corner of Hanover and Lea ther slrcC • The subscriber respectfully Informs his friends ( and numerous customers, that ho haj returned from Thiladolphia, with a largo und varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, | consisting in pail of Broadcloths and Cnssimcics, SolltncU, Vestings. Muslins, Checks. Tickings. Flan nels. Liuseys, Velvet Cords, Cravuls, Suspenders, Gloves, Blankets, vkc. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silks, Bombasines, figured, plain mid changeable Poplins. Mouslm de Lninrs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Merinocs, Shawls, Ho siery. Ac A large assortment of Parasol*. Bonnets A Rib f bons. White and colored Cuipet Chain. I M 4 Ts A Caph.—A very large assmtment of Men’s ' and Boys Hals and Capa, of every stylo and quality. 1 Booth A Shokb.— An exlonsWe vaiiely ol Mens’, I Women’)*, and Children’s Bools and shoes, fiom the I most celebrated manufacturers. Ciroccricß, Such as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Ac. Choice I’TEAH from tho well known Tea dealers, Jen \ kins A Co. All who visit our establishment sio free to ac knowledge thnl wo are selling c»ery description of i.ioods, al ostonishingly low pricca. Our system of low prices has already ullrarled a great number of people. The attention of nil who wish good bar i gainst" solicited, as extraordinary inducements con I be offered to purchase™. I Duller. Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken a ( market prices. N. W. WOODS. Agt October 7. 1 P 52, Tiro lustirancc THE Allen and Emil Pcnnaboroogb Mutual Fire | Insurance Company of Cumbcrl m«J cmmiy , incor poraled by an act of Aaacmbly, is now fully organ- 1 ned. and in operation under ihc management ol ibe i fallowing Ci)imms»u»nrre. vn : I J.icub Shelly, Win. R. Gorgaa, Michael Corkiin. j Melclioir Brennenmn, Clmvlian Slavmsn, ( hriatian j Thiel, Jacob H (mover. Lewie flyer. Henry Lognn, IRenjimin H. M ua*er, Jacob Kirk, Samuel Piowcll, I Joseph NVickcrahnrn. | The rule# of insurance are aa low and favorable oa any Company of the kind in Ihc Slnlo. Persona wishing lo become member* ire inviled lo m ike ap plication lo ilic ngcnla of the company who ore wil. me lo wail upon litem nl »nv lime. BENJ. A. M'SSER. Prrsi'teul . ( Henry Loqan. Vice Pietident. ' I.KTvia Hteh. Srcrtla ry 1 MicIUKL Ciicsun, Treaiurer, I Oclobor 7, 1652. AGKNTS. Cumbuhnd County.— Rndnlph Mirim. N Turn Plainfield Classical Academy, FOUR miles Wet of Carlisle. Tito Thirieenlh Session commences on Momlny. Nov. 3, 1862. Thu Institution has been in successlul operation 7 years, during which limcsuch additions oml improve* mcnis hutfl been mddc as to rentier it one of lbo| 500 AgCIIIS WXintCCl* most comtriodiotis and convenient in the Stale. @l,OOO A YEAR. Inregaid to hcaltlifuinesi it may bo mcnliono ] \T7 ANTED In every county of the United Statea, that no cose of serious sickness has occurred in the, yy Blu j enterprising men, to engage In Institution since u was founded. Us moral puniy ,j lft Fa |„ 0 f annul of the best hooka published m the is attested by the fuel that depraved ass u iaiions, I cll „ nUy To men of pond addteas. possessing » [scenes ot vice, and resorts for dissipation have no raptl»l of (roin @2O to @lOO, such Induce -1 existence in the neighhoihoml. metila«lll bn off. red ns to enable them to mak« The curse of instruction comprises all branches , rn|l , g 3 lo sjo « d.iy profit, required by the merchant, professional man or collo- t)oo k s published by us ore all useful In Iheir ! gion. A Iso modern languages, vocal and instrumcn* chflrnc , p(i extremely popular and command large tul music,dee. . . . , sales wherever they are offered. It is the determination of the Proprietor that hr DANIELS St GETZ. Institution .liall .u.lnin lint reputation it h«.oiiciidy Suc „ p „ ot( , 0 \\\ A, Lc.rj 4. Co., No. ISB acquired for impunloß tlloroußll induction, .ltd In- Spc „ n(| s , |> lllla , cnlc.tiuß .nd o.l.Wi.lnnfl .111000. principle, to llte 180t!—3m mins of the youth submitted to his cha'pe. 1 Terms (per session of five months) $6O 00. For catalogues containing references, dtc., address 1 U. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield P. ()., Cumb co.. Pa. Assisted by Wm.A. Shitklt, A. D., and Wm, Ross, Esq. September 29,1663. Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber hns mado arrangements with the beat manufacturers «»f Stoves in Troy, Al bany. Nhw Yoik, Philadelphia, dtc., by which be 'can offer inducements to persons wishing to pur chase Stoves equal to lilt manufacturers, Among his assortment of COOK STOVES, will be found the best and most approved pattern* adapted for burning either wood or coal, ell of which ere wananted. His Parlor Stoves, embrace now and beautiful styles, and such ss cannot fall to please alf tastes. In •Jdlllnn t to these, he has on hand a largo assortment of NTNt PWTB STOVES, which ho feels satisfied will please purchasers. Persons desirous of procuring a good stove will do well to exainlno my et"ek. as It wIH bo their advantage to give me the preference. * JOHN O. GORGAS. JVett High St.. nppniUe Uhoad» % jrarehuust. Carlisle, Sapi 16> 165*3, __ BOOTS & SHOES. Wb would Invite oil thee who wish to lay oat their money to s good ad vantage, to call and examine our stock before pur chasing slsv*bsre. . . _ j Sept 19. AHNOI.D & LfcVL ~ WHITE HA^ACADEISy -3 miles asst 0/ fttudiiurg, Fa. THE Fourth Session of this flourishing icsmtl tjon will commence on Monday^ „ somber next. Parcnls and Guardian* *ro, paTO** fully solicited to inquire into the merit* of ,lw* Institution before sending their sons or ward* elsewhere. Its location, it* internal and domestic arrangements, the course and method of instruction,' 1 ami thiLcharacicr of the student*, U la believed, ara such as to recommend it* 1 TERMS i Doatdlng,washing, tuition in the English branches, per session, (6 months,) w Ancient end Modern Language*, each, ■ Instrumental music, t i® 01 circulars and other information, aodte*s D. DENLINOER, Prindpftl. WhiU Hill, Cutp6. Ct^Pi. September 9,1852. Riot, Riot, Riot I 7,000 Meh Saved. ritHE great excitement in Main street,Carlisle, wo find was occasioned by the ariryalorOOlLßV’S Mammoth stock of Fall dnd Winter Dry Goods, which go far ahead of all competition. Inqusltily, beauty, and cheapness, they can’t be surpassed*— Como, now, friends, and sec 1 They hate all corns at lost. Among the lot will be fouod s very Itl'fs, beautiful, d varied stock of Ladles Ureas Gtfods, consisting in part Jof French, English and German Mertnocs, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Mouslin do Laines, plain and Gliomoljan Alpacas, Mark Alpacas, Dom bmincs. black Silks. Tuik Satins, Sslln de Ohesns, colored Silks, plain, figured oml changeable. Av* j riety of new ati les of Dicm Goods, to winch the St 'tentloiiof the I.tidies is invit.d. Ginghams, Csll -1 toes, French worked collars, cuffs, sleeve;*, Llnert I Cambric 11 andkctcliicfs, linen, cotton and (brosd Edgings, Swiss and Cambric Edgings, Inserting* of all kinds. Domestics. The largest slock of Domestic* ever brought to Carlisle, comprising Lindseys, checks, muslins,tick* Inc*, baggings, Oonnborgs, Table Diaper of all widths, Sheetings, red, gicon, yellow -and while Flannels, Welch Flnnntla, Sacking FlanrteJ# of*a* riou* colors and pi ices. ( Bonnelt and Donnrt Ribbon~-a targe fat* Black and fancy cloths from $1 60 to $6 00 per yard. Black mid fancy (,’antimcres from 76 cla lo •fri 00. Black and fancy Silk und Satin Vestings. CARPETS! A nnmmoih slock of Corj»el*, such at Brussels, Tapestry, Three Ply. Ingrain, wool, cotton, Vsnl linn. Ac. Druggets and floor Oil Cloth*, of *ll widths ami prices. | Boots & Suoca.—l.adir* Kid Slippers, trimmed Ties, Buskins, (Inc and grained Morocco Boot* and Uooter. Kid and Morocco Excelsior Shoes, Misses and Children's shoes of ali color*, sizes and price*. ISO cares of men's and boj s' Bools from £1 to $4 per pair, a (urge lot uf extra water proof Boot* for men and hoys. Trunks, Carpet Bugs and Valise*. (fitocEnirs. — A fresh lot of Groecrle*, Ttaa ahd Spices, Tery cheap. i Come one and oil, and see for yourael***, atf I Iwill not attempt to describe the bargain* that may ho expected. Como where you will find the largest stock, (he greatest voricty,nnd the cheapest |00(?s. Save your money and come to | OGILDY'S EMPORIUM. ,! Sept 30. 1862. , < 1 ...DEALER.IN H JLfu urrs, canj)i es **"•«»-' y^yA v?; )Yj i rpH E undersigned begs leave to Inform the citizen■ X of Carlisle and the public Rcncrolly, that hie boa opened a atore at tho above place, where he intenda moaufaoturing and keeping constantly on band CANDIES of every description. Ilia stock ia all new ami he warrants hts Candice cquaMo any manufactured ito she Mute. Hi» stock consists in part of Oiaftgts, Lemons, Doles. Iloisins, Prunes, Figs, Almonds, E, Walnuts,*C. Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, Cfirdn, ('.round Nuts. Ac. Also, Mint, Lcmbri.Chocolate. Oum.Cordhl and other Drops Lotenges. Flfftfad 1 Alntotfds, Candy Cigars, null a «aflety of other can dies. i Toys of all Kinds, l such as China Voaes. Mugs, Bowls and Pitcliira , Mantel Ornaments of all kinds, i.toris, Elephant* Homos. Dogs, (June, Whips, Indian Rubbet and oilier Rallies. Wm, Varnished A other Doll head*. Kid and olh.'r Dolls. Whistles. Hurmonicans, Dslic ’ ina Fi-urea. U skvt A other Wagons, School Das ' .kets, WheoUianows, Drums.TtumpoU.Swoida, Pla* ‘ lots, Alabaster Toy ■of all kmka, and ancndlcaava ’ . rictv of FJXCY GOODS , 0 for Men, Women and Children. In tddilioft to the l. t nb’ove he has all kinds of Porfutbtfry, such ai Jinny ( Lind and other Cologne, Chryrflafttte. Pomatum, O* ■1 Mo TOW, Dear’s Oil. Ac. Fancy and other Soaps. A prime article of Clgorrfand Tobacco on hand. I lie hoprfl by strict attenffon.ro huslhes# and steal 1 nrofils to merit a share of public patronage. ’ A. S. WORMLEY. J November 6, IBf>2. FALL GOODS. riMIE subscriber is now opening a full and gertefal 1 assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, con sisting of Lupin's superior French Bombazine , “ •* French McrlnoCs, Cashmere and Mountin do Laine Boge, . Figured Mous. do Lnincs of superior qualltj. , Alpacas of various qualities. ' Ginghams and Oolicoes, Domestic end Canton FI nnrls of nil grades. Thibet and Uay Slate Shawls, Cloths, Casslmerys, Sstlincts, Kentucky Jeans, with a gfncnll sjliOft rod of Radies and Gentloroon's wear* . oeo wXrrftEn. Ber tember 23. 1652. ■ NOTICE T B hereby given to all penfohs concerned, that the L books and accounts Rupley, formerly of Meohonlcsburg, have b«n placed In the’ hands of it e undersigned, residing In ll6gealown, for coljee lion. All persons indebted are requested to- call without delay and aclllo iheh rcapecllve accounts. JOHN 8. FIEROVID. ROBERT CHFFEK. . October 21, 1862—31* 1 f To Conch and rubinol MaltonL' THE subscriber la fully prepared to meet thtlr would with an onlnrgcd Mock of hardware In their tine, embracing Mol. Cnotlng*, Sptfnpel Ax|(*s, bands, poteni leather, lafcee.eurtnln and flohr/fclntJr, &r., wolnui and mnhopnny veneer*, glass and m«- (It t»«ity knob* of oil Fixe* and. patterns; a large supply of varnishes, oils, turpentine, at such prices that will make U their Inteiqit to give Mm the pr»- Terence. R. SANCTON* July 80.