on arriving, sent fresh .troops SfC«o take.the phonof General Ban*' ■iniisted columns. , ■ ~i > fbe enemy did not renew the attack,"except tsilcrv. • ty Our troops were under arms, and in'posi il» notion, and constantly under Are. His l nndling of his. troops, and personal gallant , ia highly praised by his officers, r ' The bravery and good conduct of the troops conspicuous during a largo part of. the Lht. - When overpowered by numbers, some (the regiments rotreated in disorder. C Col. Knipo, of the Forty-Sixth Ponnsyl ,anin. is dangerously wounded. Lieutenant-Colonel Selfridgo was severely wounded. Major Mathers had his arm amputated. . Adjutant Boyd was severely wounded, (all of the Forty-sixth Pennsylvania.) Colonel Donnelly, of the Twenty-eighth jlcw York was fatally wounded ; Lieut.-Col. proven had bis arm amputated ; Major Cook was killed —both ora of the Twenty-eighth “if'ewYork.- 1 Colonel Chapman, of the Fifth Connecticut, w ns wounded and taken prisoner. Lieutenant-Colonel Stone, of the same re-' giment, was killed. . Major Blake, of the same regiment, was ■ wounded and taken prisoner. , Major Savage, of the Twentieth Massachu setts, is probably killed. lie was left on the field in a dying condition. Captain Abbott, of the same Regiment, was killed. General Banks was rather severely hurt by an accident. Aoavalry trooper ran against liim, and he was struck heavily in the aide. 'Nevertheless, ho remained on the field, and is on duty this morning with his command. General Geary was wounded and has had on arm amputated., . Gen.rAi.gnr ,is severely wounded. Major Pelouze, Gen._ Banks’ Adjutant, took com mand of ft hesitating regiment and gallantly ■ldd it through ignlling 'fire, lie received two shots, and is severely but not dangerous ly wmindod in the tide. o Captain' Williams is missing. Captain" Goodwin is also missing. Captain Quincy was taketT prisoner. Surgeon Lolund was wounded. Lieut. Onkey was wounded seri ously. Lieut. Austin mid Lieut; Buckfnnn, of the First New Jersey Cavalry worowonnd cd. No other offieors'in that Regiment woie hurt Lieut. Hopkins, of the Seventh Ohio, tvfta wounded. Colonel Rugglos, chief of stuff to General Pope, had his horse shot under him. Two of General Pope’s body-guard were killed.’ . Col. Morgan, of'Gen. Pope’s staff, and Ma jor Perkins, of Gen, .Banks’ staff, both re ceived hullots through their hats. ■ ■ i The Second Massachusetts Regiment whs in the hardest of the fight, and suffered , se verely. The Fifth Connecticut, Twenty-seventh In diana and Forty-sixth Pennsylvania, were hadlycutup. Lieutenant Ramsey, of General Banks’ staff, had his horse shot under him. Gen. Wilder, of the Rebel forces, was wounded. The losses are very heavy on both sides, and it is’supposed that not less thah 2000 or 3000 were killed and ■ wounded or are missing on each'side. Some prisoners were taken by both sides. Jackson and Ewell were both present in the battle. Reinforcements to the amount of 18,000 men reached the Rebels last night, at about the name time that ours arrived. Skirmishing in front is goingoh this morn ing. but the troops on both sides are so much 'exhausted by fatigue and the intense heat that no encounter is expected to take place to-day. . STANDING COMMITTED MEETING, The, Democratic Standing Committee of Cumberland county met at the public house araxy, d Martin, in Carlisle, on Saturday. •August 2d. After being called vto order, the following resolutions .were offered and adopt ed : ■ • ■ Aeso?ccd,That tlio members of tho Demo cratic party throughout the, county are re quested to,ipc.pt ait the usual places of hold-' their respective township, borough and ward elections, on SatuMm, the, ZUdaO of Atimls't. mst., and then and there'elect two delegates, to assemble in County Convention, in Carlisle. «n Monday, August 25, at 10J o’clock, A. M> , ft ’ r * n a County Ticket, appoint Con- Riosaional and Senatorial Conferees, and to attend to sueli.otber business of tbo party as may appear to them proper. Jih.iolved, That, the,elections .aviir.be held as jollows —In Carlislp between the hours of 4 and' 7 t P. M. In the remaining boroughs be tween the hours of 7 arid 9, P. M. In the townships botweeri the hours of 2 and 5, P. E- Cornuan, Chairman. C. 31. MiGLApcnMN, Secretary. w 7th irj.st,, at Now Kingston, by the ilov. Win. Kopp, Mr. John Baker to Miss tu.utir iu. of Perry coun .9" tho ,^ k by the Rev,' George 13 Addams, Mr. Cuari.es Stout to Miss Mare Binoamood, both of Carlisle. llfeiL P tViv" • bo f? up j’ l on 1,10 Gth inst., Mr. John Lvke ’ ln t[ ‘° Cist year of his age. Marlufe MAR KET.~Au KUB tl2, 1862. i>'“ '[ eek, V b 'J Woodward do Schmidt . , , 4>25 Jo., Uyo. r" ■ 4,50 • . . fts k™, T’ . I,i I'Olttt, ““•> ' Oats, ’ JJ°-> n'T B Z"’ ft CtOVERSBED, iIWOTHj-SBBB, do,' l ° on » B«porfino, . . 71 „ oxtra,' . 625 jj YE Pr.oun .• . ■ : 1 ; 550 .S?' 1 * M eal ■ ‘ ! ! : • : 3 37j 1 HB Mj rod, ; ! •• : : 300 White, : . 4 5 ; 130 a 1 35 Jf 8 ' •' : .‘ . 1 : :140a I 50 t '°^ f yoll ow ; ’ ‘ < l I i . 80 04- WhUU ’ ' i. J • ’ Tahl ®'' ca ? • ; in Jihtem '- < > tnt 16th of -AflEust S o t^'*;? 1 0 '' onin e 3 . tiio iatb anti tt r/om6r ‘’ tnan J’ Ul “ at bf Carlisle! W e W« beauty, *O**SS sddiM^in 0 ' tb ,° bo ?° fit of tfco sink iUQ puhlin 5 b ,®» * n OUr llOßDltnlft c l“ ek - Performance to commence at 8 1802. The tws. A:t t i **« pf Kiribati 0l^U0 » in OnHi , o^ dvan i lft ' lifttb.beon for, ibutlo « to thoio wSuod ?' and t aro roat V na , UUUca rooolvo thorn. . B. DUKE, Proth’y-,’ j 1852-3*,, SHERIFF.' S; SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs'of Venditioni Ex papas, Lovuria FUclas and Fieri' Facias is sued opt,-of tbo Court of Common Plans of Cum borfand county, and to mo directed, X will expose to sale, by public vonduo or outcry, at tho Court House, ip tbo Borough of Carlisle, on* FRIDAl r i at K) o'clock, A. M., the following described Ileal Estate, via: A lot of ground 'situate in tbo borough of Car lisle, containing 30 feet in front, and 110 foot in depth, mord or less, bounded on the oast by west street, on the west by an alloy, on the north by a lot of Mrs. Stcrrott, and on tbo south by d lot of J. & JD. Rhoads,-having,thereon erected a TWO fl—fll STORY BRICK HOUSE and Two Story. Back Building. - Seized-and ta ken in execution and to bo sold us the property of John Early. A lot of ground situate in tho borough of Car lisle, containing 30 feet in front and 122 feofc in d6pth, moro or less, bounded on tho oast by north Pitt street, on tho west by a lot of Daniel Bailey, nortU by a lpt of Eliza ißrotz, and oii_tho soutlTby a lot of Elizabeth Jones, jLit having thereon erected a TWO STO RY BRICK HOUSE and a one and a half story Frame House. Seized and taken In execution, and to bo®“®£flSsr|Eß sold as the property of RobcH Allison. 1 —Also-^- All-tho defendants' interest in a tract ‘Of lani called and known by tbo name of tho '‘ Carlisle Springs pro’peHy,* bounded by lands of Samuel Bear, Wm. Honwood, James . Clondenin, Cornman, ahd tbo StorrotPs Gap. road, situate in Middlesex township, containing 2C acres, more or loss, and having thereon erected a Two-Story FRAME HOUSE, Frame Barn, Teu jKnSj||tjiPin Alley,.£a'th Houses, aud other wßWllllg out houses, Seized and taken in cx- to do sold us the property Moms Owen <fc Anson P. Norton. • Defendants'interest in a trafib of land in the same township, bounded by lands of Robert Clark's heirs,..Win. Übnwbod and others, containing 17 Acres and.4o perches, more or loss. Seized and ta ken in execution and to bo sold as the projputty of Morris Owen -<fc Anson P. Norton. - , —Also— _ X tract of land it Hie township of od by lands of Peter A. Ahl and Daniel V. Abl on the, west, Rudolpht.llcborling on =tUo> north, on the cast by Win. McGlonn, containing seven acres, ho tbo same more or less, having there- „ on erected a largo STEAM DISTIL- jMgjnS&L.. LEEY. Hog pen,*a largo Grain Houbo, SSjHf IgJjA Two DWELEXNO HOUSES, Frame Stable. There is also attachedßgSgrejaaWCTy •to the Distillery a -pfcfr of chopping stones, pro pelled by tbo water of tho -Big Spring, and every-, 'thing is complete as a distillery establishment.— Seized and taken in execution and to be sold ns the property.*ef -Samuel Ensminggr. • All Uft)&s th'ft-o tracts of land cituate , in Penn township, Cumberland 'bounty, bounded and de- scribed as follows'; 1 ; l?o. 1. a corner of Wm. G. Wolms loy and Wm. IX. MUlcr’sJands ; thonco by lands-of Wm. IT. Miller ’north 89, east 47 8-10’ porches to , stones-; tbcnco south one degree cast by -land of Win, Mf. Miller, ftbout-50 pofohoa; thence by other land of'Ch Holler (formerly owned by A. G. Bge>) by aline running, from corner of Wm. IT. “Miller's land south 89, west 480 fool across the Irishtown fittvso as to include part of said run; thonco by a straight ;lino to the corner of lands of Williura Q. Wpjttsh# and \V«Ci. 51. Miller, being tlto place of beginning, containing 12 acres, more or lass. ’ ■ No. 2. Beginning at a stone pile on the lino of lands of Wm. H. Miller, and cast of the old' gato in said line ; tb'dMce by lands of Wm. H. Miller, north $O, oast 92 2-4 0 porches to a stono pile; thonco by land Mooro, south one degree, cast 64 5-10 peroheato a post and stones; thonco by ,laud of Henry Shoaffcr, south .89, west 623 perches to a stono piletbehcb by other land of C. Heller, nhrtb ono west 94 5-lOporohoa to tbo place of beginning containing 27 acres, mote, or less. • No. 3. Beginning at a stone pile on !and"of Wm. •IT. JVliller, ; east .of the old gate ; thence- .south one east 64 5-10 porches to a pile of stones ; thence by •land of Henry Shoaffcr and Henfy Black, about 61 Jperchos to, stones; tbpnob .by Adam Coovbr, north 30 west 3 and 7-^lo'■J)oi’chefl J tO a post; thence by David Ferguson, north’’-brio West 63;&;10 porches ; thonco by same south.B9.west 22 pcrchoeto - stones; thonco by-E. Cbover And Wml.-G. Wolmslby, north ono West 50 porches' to stones j’’ thence by Wm. G. Wolm.sloy, north 89' cast to a cornet of . lands of Wm. H.,.Miller* alyput 15 per.ohos ; thence by a straight JSiVo to the Tine of the lino of.tho JSgo tract 480 foot ffoin \VW.. ft.'Miller, corner Oh.the line on I which thoold gAto htoudsj .tbpntftf riorth, 89'east to the place of fecgStihingi' containing 69 acres more or , less, «nd having-th6l*bbhl'htectcd a >A*** TWO SXQRYJIOUSE, part log andpart frame, Dbg Stable' g®|9Sii® and tarkiln. Seized and taken ‘O'OUtion nn'd- to ho sold us the prop- erty of Christian liollor. - A block of four two-fctory BUlCl£ HOUSES in the boroUgh of Carlisle, WUIW. bounded on. tho west by East street, on the North by hind of said Michael Minioli, on the,east by Lctort Spring, and on Clio south by Qoorgo Hays. Tho said houses are each incize 18 by 24'feot. Seized and taken in execution aud-to be Bdld as tho prop erty of Michael Minicli. . » • • —Also— . A lot of ground situate in South Middleton town ship, containing -s'acres more or less, bounded on the oast by the Walnut Bottom roa 1, on the west by tbo Spring road/ on tho north by the 'Spring road, and on tho south by tho lands of John Noble. Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Win. Cart. A lot of ground situate in tbo borough of Sbip pousburg, containing 00 foot in front, and 280 feet in depth, more or less, bounded on tho oast by Earl street, on the west by lot of l)r. A. Stewart, on tho north by lung street, and on tho south by an Alloy, Allaying thereon erected a Three story Brick House, onostory Brick Kitchen, fcßmo stable, 5 one story brick shops, ono two story Brick House, two one ami a half story brick shops, and other out houses. Seized aud taken.iu crcoution and to bo sold as the property of Samuel Joffory. A lot or pioeo of ground, consisting of ono town lot and part of another, situate on the wost oml of North street, in tho borough of Carlisle, bounded ■ and described as follows; on tho north by North street, on tho oast by a strip of land 10 foot wrdo formerly of ono of said lots, on tho South by Lol oust Alloy, and on tbo west by lots. of. tbo heirs of Cyrus Eiobardaon, containing 110 foot front oa North street, and 220 foot in depth. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold ns tho property of Wm. 801 l and Ifm. P. Stuart. A HOUSE and Lotof ground in Mon- W 100 township, Cumberland county, tho IlsSa Sttid lot being hounded on tho oast by Anthony Baird, on tho North by Hon " ■ L p r.V flrahill; west by John Lutz, and south by a public street, containing 80 foot In front, and 160 foot deop, and tho House boing a Two-Sto ry Frame House, 22 foot'in front, and 10 foot in depth, orootod on tho said lot. Seized and taken in execution and to ho sold as tho property of Wm H, Miller. 4.76 1.76 A let of ground situate in the borough of Car lislo. containing GO foot iu front and 110 foot in depth more orless bounded on the east fay an Alloy, on the west by Pitt street, on Hie north by lot of Mrs Bowers, and on the south by South street, having thereon erected a ONE STORY FRAME HOUSE, Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold us the. property of Wm. Cart. HOjail A lot of ground situate in the borough of Car lisle, containing 30 feet, in front and 240 foot in depth, bounded on tho cast by a lot of Wm. Lino and others, on the west by a lot of George Wahl on tho north by Chapel Alley, and on tho south by' South street, having Ihoroon erected a one storv LOG HOUSE. Seized and taken in oxooulionand •to fao gold ns tho’property of Wm. Cart. 5 37 30 a 31 A PAPER MJtL, in South Middle- , a_ln ton township, Cumberland county; tho Xjefcgjffla' said Paper Mill is in tho main-building i■ ■ ■ Throe stories high, and about GO feet square, with a long Brick Building ono<BBaBHB and a half story high thereto attached, and the whole is erected upon a tract of land in tho said township bounded by lands of Michael Yoncst Mountam Crook, Samuel Zug, Wm. Moore, and George D. Craighead, and containing 78 acres and 80 porches. Seized and taken in execution and to bo Bold as tbo property of Jacob Zug. Tho right of tho said Joseph Burkholder, to out sdSL- take and carry a why, tho TIMBER off one’ acre,of, land along the fence of .the land jfKS devised to Elizabqth. Oomorer by tho saipp ■Will. ■ Seized and takoq iij execution and to bo sold as tho property of Joseph Burkholder.' ’ —Also— —Also— —Also— —Also— —Also— —J iso— —Also— —Also-- .r^Alao— —Also— —Also— A.lot ground situate in tbo,borough of Shlp pousburg, bounded on tbo oast by pr perty of Hugh Clippingor, on tbo west by James Kelso, on tbo north py Main street, and on tbo south by a public Alloy, containing 05 foot in front, and 257 foot 4 mohos in doptb, having thereon erected a two and a half story Brick House, Brick Back Building, a largo :two story Brick and' Framo coach shop, brick blacksmith shop, a double log and frame* stable, and other out houses. Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Henry R. Germany • An tho right, title and interest of Jos. Burkhold er, of, in .and top. tract of land in Southampton township, Cumberland county, bounded by ilob't Matder, James M'Cormick, tho tvidow Gfvlcr, and Elizabeth Goraoror, containing JO acres more' or loss, boiug’thq same which the said Jos. Burkhold er dertodfl ‘Crtdcth'ifi father’s will. Seized and ta ken id execution and to bo sold as tho property of Joseph Burkholder. A tract of land situate in Prankford township, containing 121 acres more or loss, bounded on tho cast by lands of David Bear, on tho wqst by lands -of-Jacob-Gephnrt/bn-the - north - bylanda'of ■ John" Logan, an’d oh tho south by lands of Kobcooa Pinlc onbindcr, having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, Log Barn and oth i**S l iai cr bouses. Seized and taken in ox ocution and to bo sold as the property rTTirrii ®of Andrew -Campbell. —rAiSO-r- A tract of laud in Silver Spring township, bound ed by lands of, Adam Longsdorfs heirs, kQeorgo Bronizcr’s heirs, Henry Bear, Shelly’s heirs, Chris tian ilartzler, Samuel Benson, and George Y. Coo vor,.containing 130 acres, more or less, n_n « having , thereon erected a two story JmvmMbL, WEATHERBOARDEpDWfcLkIN-Q |BBiS|Hk House, stone barn, and another weiith boarded bouse and barn, and otbor im-“®*S®, ’p'rovc'mbnts. Seized and taken in exeoutionand to bo sold as .tho property of Mathias Bitner. A lot of ground situate th.b borough of hTow villo, containing 60 foot in front and 180. feet in depth, more or loss, bounded by -Wm. M'Candlisb’a heirs, tho Main street and an. Alley, baying tbereou erected a two story stone House, stone stable, and other out houses. Also, A lot of ground situate in tho borough of Ncw villc, containing 8 acres, more or loss, bounded by Dr. W-m. Sharpe’s heirs, and Dr. John Goddis.— Also, A lot of ground jituato in the borough of Newvillo, containing 6 acres,-more or loss, bounded by James Davidson and James W. Alien. Also, A tract of laud situate in Newton township, con taining 30 acres; more or loss, bounded by lands of James M'Culiough, John Qoddis and tbo Couodo guinot creek.. Also, . A lot of ground situate, in Newton township, con taining 10 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. John Geddia and. James M'Culiough. Also, A tract of land on tbo North Mountain; in Miff lin township, containing 100 acres, mOro or leas, bounded by lands of James TVbodburn'a heirs and others. Also, A lot of ground situate in the borough of Ncw ville; containing 60 feet in front, and 180‘ feet in depth, more or less, bounded on the oast by a lot of John S. Morrow,, on the west by a lot of Win. John sonfs heirs, on the north by'an alley, and on the south,by Main’street, having thereon erected a two story Weathorboardod-House, .back building, stone stable and corn crib* 'Also, A lot of, ground situate In the borough ofNoVr ville,-containing 90 feet in front and. 180 feet in depth, more or less, bounded .on the oast by ' Oor poration street, on the west.by lot of'-?- —*?- Sonso haugh, on the north by lot of Frederick Hubtsber ger, and on the south by lot of heirs,. Also, • Alot r.f ground pituato*iH the borough of JjTew villo, containing .90 foot in front and ISO’ feet ,iu .depth, mpro or-loss, bounded on the cast by lands of Wm. Sharp's lieira, on the west by Corporation stfcflt, on the north by Martha Weimer, and.on.the south by au having thereon erected sloggia? bio. Also, • A tract of land situate in Mlfißn township, con taining 129 acres, more or less,-bounded by land of James Woodburn'c hoirs> Moore, Wharton, and.oth er Jands of thodofondanb. Also, A tract of land situate in Mifflin township, con taining 325 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of David Bafiis and others,.'and other lands of de fendant. Soizdd ,and'taken in execution and to he sold as the property of John M. WoedbUrn. • -—Also— • A lot of ground situate on oast Pomfrntat/JhHio borough of Carlisle, hounded on the Bust by Hag'on Caruoy on tho west by property of Johji McCarluey on tho pputh by ohapol alloy, oontainihg 28 foot iu front, jtttd''2<fl in depth, having, thereon .orootod a two-slory brick house,.ttvo-story briokkitoliouj two story frame shop and other oUt-honaos. Also, A.lot of ground situate on cast Pomfrot st. in the borough ofC'arlislo, bourdod ondbo oast by Philip Quigley, on tho west by property of Mrs. Hitnor, on' tho south by property of Mr. 'Sailers,- containing 20 foot in iront and 120 foot in duptb, having thoroon orootod a two story brick house, Iwo-story back building, and other out-housos. Also, A lot pf ground situate on Bomftel St. in tho borough 6f Carlisle, bounded on the west by pro perty of llonry Harkncss, on tbo' east by an alloy, on tho north by properly of Daniel Keller, contain ing 60 feet in front and 30 foot in depth, having thoroon orootod a two-story frame,hohsp. Also, A lot of ground situate'oh south Bedford at, in tho, borough of Carlisle, boundod'ou the south by German Luthern Church, on tho north by property of Franklin Gardner,' on tho west by property of.school. Directors, containing 80 foot in front and 60 foot in depth' having Ihcroon erected four two and a half-story brick bouses, and two-story kitch ens. Also, A lot of ground aituato on north st. in tbo borough of Carlisle, bounded on the easfby Mary, Cromer, on tho west by property of Job. Bonl.zJor,,nnd on the south-by an alley, containing 2-t fool id- front, and 120 iu depth, having thoroon' erected a two-story' frame bouse and back-building, • Also, , ' A lob of ground situate on cast at. in {be Borough of Carlisle, bounded on tbo north and west by pro .of Mias BoDs, and on Ibo south by property of. Win. Parka, containing 90 foot iu front and 60 feet in depth, baring ■ thoroo.u erected a two-story frame house and oui-houses. Also, A lotof ground sijtuafo on south street, in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on tho west by prop orty orj°bn ■Catshall, on the east by property of John Myers,-aud on tho north by tho said Henry Myers,'containing 15 foot in front, and ,140 foot in depth, having thoroon erected a two story brick and ono story brick kitchen. Also, A lot of- ground situate In Chapel alloy, in tho borough of Oarlis'e, bounded on tho west by prop orty of John Gufcshall, ort the oast by property of John Stringfollow, and op the south by othor prop erty of thO’Said Henry Myors, containing CO foot ui front and 100 feet in doptb, baring thereon erect ed a double one and a half story frauio hohso,—* Also, - A lot of ground situate on. East Main street, in the borough of Carlisle, ‘bounded on tho east by property of Mrs. Hoifur, on tbo west by property of Gotloib Switzer, and on tbo north by an Alloy, con taining 30 feet in front and 2*lo feet in depth, hav ing thereon erected a two story log stable. Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as tbo prop erty of Henry Myers, and all to, bo pold by mo. T. J. THOMPSON ItIPPEY, Sheriff. SnEiupp’s Office, ) Carlisle, Aug. 4, 1862. j ‘ " CosDmous—On all sales of $5OO, or over. $5O will bo .required to bo paid when the property Is stricken .oil, and $25 on all sales under $5OO. August 7, 1862. Examination of Xoaclioi’s. 'pIIE examination of Teachera for the Com -1 won Schools of tho County will- bo bold as fol lows; ; Newton, Aug. IX, 9 A.M. Bhipponsburgtwp., u 12, " - -Sopth'dmpton, “ 13, ■■ ", ’ Penn, " 14, " Dickinson,' . " t 5, *f, , S. Middleton,. „ ■ " Id, " Monroe, " 18, " Mochaqioshurg, " 19, " L. Alien, " 20,. " . " 21, " K. Ponnsboro* " .22, " Hampden, " 23, ", S. Spring,... " 26, u Middlesex, " 26, " N. Middleton, " 27, " W. Ponnsboro’ " 28, " * Nottvlllo, 1 " 29, “ Nowborg <fc Hopowoll, Sent. 1. • " Mifflin. « 2, " • Frankford, « 3 # u Those examinations will bo hold at tho u sual pla ces, unloss Directors proviouely notify mo of thoir desire for a ohango. * ', OLI , JOS. MIFFLIN, Ob. Supt. j Shippensburg, July 31,1862. executed at' t^iis —Also— !■■■■ Lilli —Also— —AISOr- —Also— NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in* torostod, thdl the account' of Ck it. Criswell assignee of Joseph Bucher, has,.boen filed in tho Prothonotary’a office and will bo presented to tho Court of Common Plea? of Cumberland County for allowance and- opnfindation on Wednesday, the 27th day of. August, A.’B. Also, tho Recount of Abraham Iloatottor, Esq., assignee of Willis Moore & Company, will bo presented on tho samo day, BENJAMIN BUICE. Proth,wotart/, Cumberland County Agrlcultu ralSdcloly- THE Harvest Home Meeting of the Society will bo 1 hold at the Fair Ground, on Saturday, tbo 10th of August 1802, at 10 o’olook, A. M. All the friends of Agriculture are invited to attend. By order of the Society. ■■ Proclamation!, r . ~ WHEREAS, tfeo ilcm. fonts R; Gjiailam, President’Judge of the aovoral Courts ot Common Pleas of tho counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and 'Jtjorminer and General Jail Delivery in j said counties, and Michael Cooklin? and Hugh Stiidrt, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in tho said county of Cumberland, by thoir precepts to mo directed, dated tho 14th day of-APRIDi-*1802,-have‘Ordered* tho tOourt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Do livery to beholden at Carlisle, on tho 4th Monday of August, 1802, (being the 25tb day,) at 10 o'clock n tho forenoon, to continue one week* s NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justioof of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county o Cumberland, that they are by the sold precept com manded to bo then and there in their proper per sons, with thoir rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations, and all other remembrances, to things which to thoir offices appertain to bo done, I and all those .that are fcoui>d by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners 'that are or then shall bo in tho Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shill' bo just. • • " • • • ’ I. i . . J. T. RIPPEY, Shirty July 11, 1862. , Town »»»«! Country Properly PUBLIC SALE; On TEURSPAY’ September 25 0 f,, 18G2. TIIE undersigned. Executors of Andrew Blair, doo’d, will expose to Public Sale, an the above day, the following 'described properties,'Vis; No. 1. A lot of ground situate io the borough of Carlisle, fronting 00 feet bn South Hanover street, west side, by 200 foot in depth, having thereon ovoct-' od'a large, codimodiuus add well finished ' .a—a ■ TWO STORY Sbeice; HOUSE •I . 1 * . . / Hriok.Cistern, stabling, apdpther out-buildings. No. 2. A lot of giound oVi South SlVcset, near Han over, 60 foot in front by J2O in depth. There is on this lot a largo NEW STABLE, 83 foot, well adapted for a livory or drove stable. No. 3, An out lot lying close lb the built portion of the south-west section of the town, and very cun veniont for a pasture lot,,containing 2} acres, more or loss. . . . No. 4. A tract of first quality LIMESTONE LAND, in good order, adjoining tho borough lino south wostof town, bounded by lands of John Noble, on the oast, south and west, and the public read on tho north, containing TWenty-orie Acres, moro or,less. There is on this property a good HOUSED A BARN, ami other out-buildings, ami a variotV of ohomo fruit trees. This is ono of the most desira ble smaM farm properties iu tho vicinity of Carlisle Tho salo of tho above mentioned properties mil take place at tho Court House, in Carlisle at 11 o’cloee, A. M. of said • day,,lyhei) terms will’bo made known by .. , “ WILLIAM BLAIR. A. 11. BLAIR, Aug. 11, ISO2-ts. Dickinson College I 1 HE nest terra opens Thursday, the 28th'(5f August, The Law Department, under tho charge of Judge Graham, opens Thursday: Aeptom ber Ilth. . . , ■ v‘ August 7, 1802~3t. IVlne Teaelicrs THE Directors of Middlesex township will moot at Middlesex on the 26th of August, Inst;, for tho purpose of employing NINE MALE Teachers to take charge of tho'schools of said district. ', 'ih, superintendent will bo present and examine apnli ' 11 ;usl 14,1862. District Attorney. [ER myself os a candidate for the offi- District Attorney, subject to tho'deoi |io Democratic County Convention 1 . JAS. W. WOODS. i, Aug. 1802 to* T°f •i'cb 01 ,skm of KewvUl ■ district Afeloi'iacy, RUFUS E SIIAPLEY will be a candidate for the nomination of tbo IJoinpcrfttio party of Cuipberlaud oWty for .DISTIUO? ATTORNEY, at tbo next County Convention; ' 1 Juty 21; 18G2-to. Prosc|uuu s Attorufey. TOFFEE mysW as & candidate, at the on suing election; flj* tbo office of Prosecuting At torney for Cumberland county, subject to the nom ination of tbo Demoblhtic County. Convention. July 3, 1862-tq. • E. MAGtAUGIILItf. Makes eor saee. ~~ nnnREE fin ( e ynm ls V )a re(>, eaeßhftvin K a ' Ji ' July 31,1S02—Ot* \ / ■ cpntttjr comniWsioncK T™ undersigned will beV candidate for ,1 the office of COu.wr, CojiiiisWk,,, subject to tho action of tho'- nominating Cfeirontiqn of the Democratic party, A fi 1-1 A V, , lITCHEL A'CLELLAIT. Carlisle, A ng. 14,1862-t0,.. ,a ‘ coi!«n coranissi /PHE undersigned arittouncea hinftalf a can •f.didate for tho office, of County .Commissioner' subject t 6 Hie decision ,b'f the coming democratic County Convention, > Carlisle, July 31, 1802—41. Couiiiy Commisslonoi*. A T tho solicitation of many friends, T:(i.n nounco myself a candidate fpr tho offico of County CoirMiasroNfcrt, Subject.' to the action,of the Democratic County Convention, Carlisle, Aug. 7, 181)2 to.* , Mine Jl'cacSieis Wituted ; IN PENN township, to takd charge of the .different schools for, thdaoinsning winter, for which liberal wages will bo given-. The oxamiua'- tion of Teachers will take place oft the Ulh. day of August, at Cbntroville School House. Teachers will please make application on that day. It is requested that the* full' hftatd ho present at the examination. By order of the board, 1 ' A. COOVER,. Secretary. ■ Administrators Notice. Ang. 7,1362-2 t» TVTotico is hereby given, that Letters of Ad -i-i ministration on the estate of David Draught, dep’d., latoofNorth Middleton township, havoboon duly granted by the Register of .Cumberland County to tho subscribers, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate wiil pleaso.hiake pay ment, and those having oluimsuro requested to pre sent them to GEORGE BRAtJGHT, JOHN BAKER, - Carlisle July 31,1652.—(it . Adtuinulraion. ProtUonotai’y’s Notice. July 21,' 1802, D. 6. CROFT, Secretary, AT lIIAyE been appointed sole agent for Cum berland county for several now and superior makes of PARM JIELLS, which I am soiling at greatly reduced prices. Call rind see them before yurohosiing. ' HENRY SAXTON. Juno 12. 1802r-Rt. ' , _ 1862,- 1862. j UST opened the largest. and best assort*- Y merit of Hardware, Paints, Oils. Varnish, Glass* Iron, &c;, ever brought to Cumberland County, bought exclusively for cash,' andwhioh wo are sell ing al the lowest prices. Wo .invite the public gen eral!- to give us a call before making their purelmr sr*3, as wo are fully sustaining bur old reputation selling the,'. 1 • * • BEST GQQDS AT THE LOWEST BRICES. Executors. h. si.johnsqn. .-Returning thanks to a generous public for thoir pastliboral patronage, hoping by personal attention to thoir wants, to merit a continuance of the same; , JOHN P. LYNE & SON, ; At the Old Stand, North Hanover Street. Carlisle) Juno 12, 1802. Wanted. JOHN MILLER. ; Secretary. JOHN P. LY.VE & SON, hdvo just received a largo lot of those celebrated SCYTHES, made expressly for thoir own sales, Which have always given entire satisfaction to all who have used thepi. You that want a kooQ cutting and'o&sy ginning Scythe, wo wouldsay try one of thoir superior make. Wo have also a foil stock of Shaths, Whet Stones, Ae. Hakes of Christ. Myers’ and.othor'celebrated makes. Grain Cradles of all the best makes in the county, with a folk stock of all kinds of Tools and Implements for Farmer’s use. All of which wo aye selling cheap at our store in North Hanover street'. Carlisle, Juno 12, 18(12. FARM BELLS. WE are selling ordinary sizes at $2,25, largo sizes at $2,75, the.cheapest and, bosl bells, in the county, bought for cash and soiling al short profits, at the store of LYNE A SON. Juno 12,1862, Hay Rotors, Ropes and Pulleys. A FULL assortment of these seasonable articlbj,in Store and for sale CHEAP, with an endless .assortment of Forks, Hoes, Shovels, Ao., of the best makes And most Approved patterns. For sale at the store of JOHN P. LYNE A SON, North Hanover street,,Carlisle. Juno 12, ’O2. •|?JLYNLirS. Twine, Worsted, Linenand Cotton, Ely Notts, 'Cheap I Cheap! I at the store of John P. Lyno A Son, Carlisle'.' Jane 12, CESIENT. Cement in largd or small ijunn titios, at manufacturers prices, and warranted good.' , ‘ " CHAIN PUMPS, Punip Chains, Pdmp Tubs, in large quantities, soiling very cheap, at the store of JOHN P. LYNE A SON, Carlisle. Juno 12, ’f 2 V^KU* PAINTS! PAINTS ! I Oils, Varnishes, Turpenltnoi . TVe invitp at tention of'‘■the public to quc.. superior WHITE LEAD, pul up exclusively in Tin pales, and war ranted to bo superior to any other brands sold in this market. A great variety of colors of the best qualities and soiling at the lowOsf prices, at John P. Lyno A Son’s North Hanover street, Carlisle.' . Juno 12, ’62. PETER SPAHR. Glass i'glass11 •' All iho bestTaramls afid ill sizes at tho cheap storo of John P.,Lyno <fc son, Carlisle. Juno J 2, TRONI IRON I I ; JL Of all sizes, shapes, leijglli 4Hd breadth, War ranted to bo the best, at mahufaotufotß prices. ■ A ’.largo variety of Rasps, Anvils, Bellows, Ac. Blacksmiths, you will find it to your interest to buy your Iron and Stool at John 3?, Dyne A Son's, North Hanover street, Carlisle. “ Juno 12, 1882. GEORGE SCOUT. • THE subscriber, having been appointed by." tho,well known War Claim firm of Barrows, Reed A Co., of Washington, D. C., ns thoir agent for Cumberland county, and having all the nocos sary forms from tho propor departments, I am now prepared’ to procure for the friends of dosoaped sol diers, tho 'ONE HUNDRED DOUjARSTJOUNTY . and back pay duo them. Also, Pensions for’woijnd ed or disabled soldiers, I will also give prompt and careful attention to tho adjustment and collection of nil claims against tho government, causod by tho present war, of ovory kind, largo or small, having legal or equitable foundation, It is important that persons having'just claims should present thoir ap plications at the earliest day practicable, as claims are in tho in which they uro filod. My connection at Washington, gives mo great advanta ges in procuring sho ifiottlemeut of claims promptly. My charge will bo .3,0 per cent on tho amount al lowed by government, *and no feo will bo charged until that is pwd. ; JAMES, M'CANDLISH,' Ncwvillo, Pa, X refer, by permission, .to tho following ; gontle men: Hon. J. H. Graham, Hori, F. Watts, W. H, Mil ler, Eqq., Dr. J. U. Irvine, Cdrlislo. A. G. Millor, Esq., Jno. M’Curdy, Esq., Shippons burg . L. Kaufman, Esq., Jno. C. Dunlap, Esq., Mo chanicsburg.' 1 ■ Wm. R. Gorgas, Eaq., Lower Alien. D. F. Sboemakor, Esq., Newbbrg, Rea, Graoey & Co., Bankers, Nowvillo. May 20,18(i2-3m.» t , • Tune, ises. jONeubbs. LEIDICII, SAWYER MIELER, East Main street, do.respootfiilly call the attention of tho especially tho Ladies, to our large addition of Smhmlhf'goodfl just received, comprising tho various*fabrics suitable for the proaoutsoason. Dress goods of every variety add newest stylos. Latest dosignos of Silk Saquos, Mantles, Laoo Points, Fronob Cornours, Sbawls of all kinds. Laoo Mitts, Sun Umbrellas, .Bonnots, Misses Hats, Ribbons, Dross Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, White Goods of every description. HOOP SKIRTS I Do Forests Kid Pad and Glaipod Skirt, tho best in tho market, Eagloton’s Oordod Skirts. Mon and Roy’s Light CLOTHS AND 04SSIMERBS, French Black Cloths, Linen Pantings, Cottonados. Having the services of a first class Tailor, we are prepared to make up Goods at short notice and ‘most fashionable stylo. CARPETS of all kinds in very largo supply. Oil Clothe, tings, Looking Glasses, Blinds, all kinds.of House Furnishing Goods In immense quantities. Please call and oz&miao and satisfy yourselves. Wo havotlib best, largest, cheapest, and most de sirable stock of Goods over, offered in Carlisle. ‘ EEIDICU, SAWYER * MILLER, June 12; 1802. * ■ - For Rent. •TnilE largo rooms formerly occupied 'by , A the Poat-o£Boo, oomor6f Ha,novor and Pomfrof slroots, Carlisle, atq for rent. Ibqrtira if . ■ , J. B. BRATTON. 150 ozcrv SSV T H e S & S NAt H SI TEST received the largest, best and oheap .** ■cst assortment of ■ Scythes, Porks, Snaths, ' link os,, ... Whet Stones, Shovel®, Water Can®; Rifles, Water Keg®, Hoes, <feo. overwrought to this county, all of rrbioh I had mado expressly to order, in largo quantities, so that thoy can bo sold at very low prices, and warranted as thoy are represented. -N. >B.—Store Keepers and Cradle Maker® sup plied at manufacturer® prices at the cheap Hard ware store of HENRY SAXTON, Juno 12,1852, Bast Main S.troot- TTA Y ELEVATORS.—ddst tecoived a. A-P* largo lot bf..tb6ae superior • liny Elevators, Ray Hooks, Rope of all aife®, / Bullies, Ac., which lam selling cheaper than ever. I nra sole agent for Carlisle for the celebrated Hay Elevator and Manure Excavator. Call and see them at - lBO2, —H.- SAXTON’Sr CRADLES.—On hand a largo as sortment of Grain Cradles of tho different makes of this and other counties, also, some city make, with American and imported Scythes, war ranted, at manufacturers prices at • Judo 12, 1862. HENRY SAXTON'S. *nn nets. Cotton Fly Nets, Linen Fly Nets, Worsted Fly Nets, ■ Twine Fly Nets, Leather Fly Nets, all colors, shapes, sizes and qualities, which I am selling cheaper than the cheapest, pa J bpy (lireotly from the manufacturers, June 12, 1802 TO FARMEI|S. Interesting t« Farmers* WAR. CtSAOI.AOUSCY, 1863 r SPJKtreC}, 186«. ISAAC LIVIKGSTON; NOW offers one of tho best and most attrac tive assortments of Piece Goods over exhibited in this pined for " t ■ . MEN AND BOYS’ 'WEAR ■ of every Stylo, Quality and Price, ami is coatinnally receiving additions ns tha season advnnihS, of all tho latest novelties ami styles to salt ail classes. Our stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, all our own manufacture, cannot bo excelled for DURABILITY, STYLE, ■ AND CHEAPNESS, of every variety to suit tho Season, Taste, and pock et. All wo want is a call and soo for yonrsolvos nt ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Ilauqvor Street Clothing Emporium. N. 6. All goods bought from us by the piooo or yard by persons wishing to have it cut to measure, can bo accommodated free of charge. I , Carlisle, May 1, 1862. | OVINGSTON’S - PeiTect Fitli n^Stiir(« to measure and guaranteed a per- SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS, warranted to bo of a superior articlo of Linen and Muslin ot the most 'celebrated makes. Also, every variety of Shirts constantly kept on hand of every Style and Quality, Collars of all tho Latest Stylos out. Trunks, HENRY SAXTON. Unibarellas, &c, of every description and Urgent vari o 'y. gold ul lowest prices at , LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover Stroot Clothing Empotiu : May 8, 1802. ■ ■ SEELING OFF AT COST, BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! TUB 'undersigned has "AetoHlitiiciJ to scl out his- very extensive and elegant asssort ment of ■ DRY GOODS at first cost! Ho will not attempt to specifiy. Suffice it to say, his stock is largo and complete, compris ing in part, Men's, ladies; and misses’ weak, of all kinds and aT of whieliworo purchasod.at.low rates for cash, and will bo sold at tho same figure. -' HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,- such asbleneficd-And unbleached Shootings Pil lofr Casings,.Linen and Cbttim table Cloths, Tick ings, White and Brown Muslins, Ac., ic. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. HiS stock of Carpets, Oil Cjpttfs, Mattings, Ac.; is the largest and beet in this section of tho country Give mo an early call, all who want great bar gains, for I intend to ,dii just what I say, and sell put my'entire stock'at first cost. Cpmo one, eomo rt, • , • PHILIP ARNOLD, , Two doors north of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. N. B. County Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give mo a call, for l ean soli to them ■at cheaper, rates.than they can purchase the same goods tu th» city. _ p Ail porsonaknowing themselves iudebtod to tho undersigned, will please call and settle thoir ac counts immediately, as tho books must bo settled n .. , :■> PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, May ,15,18(12. ■ ~ Removal. TACOB SENER’S Boot and Shoo Store is rumovod to next door to Piper's Bookstore, and opposite the Cumberland Vulloy Bank. ... GRAND BARGAINS NOW OFFERED AT ' SSNER’S Cheap Boot and Shoe store! . NEW SPRING ARRIVAL OF ~. BOOTS AND shoes; Tho 4 eub|criber,has just received fj-oip Philadel phia,and Bostoh an extensive and eploudid assort mentor--*-- - r , « 'ANC t ADiliS’ SHOES, Mon s_ and Boys’ Boot?;.Shops and Brogans, Men’s Walking Shoes, calf, Patent leather, arid cloth J ■ Gaiters, Ladies’ Button .Boots, Buluiorei' and lace Boots, Gaiters, Buskins and' Slippers, 4c., &e. } &\i. f «£e. t <fco. ‘ MISSES and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SKOISS. TRUNKS, 7, - BAGS, . V• • • .- tIMBRBBLAB,, &c., jfee. . which will bo sold low for- cash. Purchasers, are invited -to call .and'‘dfc&lhmo our: sWok, and they will find that in price and quality it will compete with any Shoo Store, in the place,' * • 1 At the New Store Room, nest door to Piper's Bookstore.i April 10, TBd2.—Cm JACOB SENKR. Second door east of the Market Mouse, in Zug’s Corner. DEALER IN PIANOS. New Rosewood Piano*, from the best makers. , > MELODEONS. ' Tho best manufactured instruments fronj $45 to $lOO. Violins, .(luitars, Aecordeona, Flutes, Fifes, Brums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar Strings, and Musical Merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. ■ A complete assortment fop all instruments. Tho latest publications always on h'antl.’ ‘ ‘ Teacher on. tho Piano and Guitar, instrumental and Vocal thlisio. Pianos and Melodcons ttlnod and rnpaired. • Jurio 1803. . . A. IjKJTR. Hoop Skirts ! Hoop Skirls!! *OO 0P UIQ ohoapest HOOP SKIKTSjuat viJL/ received from Now York, all of the latest styles, the above lot SKIRTS am of a «upoHor Make and will be sotn cheaper than any in the market. "Wo are now offering our entire stock of SUM MER DRESS GOODS; at greatly reduced prices. The good time has roaiiy come for bargains, Spring A Summer •. * . goods are to be slaughtered to make room to hegiu the Fn.ll Campaign. GREENFIELD A SIXEAFER. July 10, 1862. / Nolfcf. fTAIIB undersigned doing business in Car- A lisle under the name and title of Greenfield £ Co., would give notice that we have disposed of our stock of goods and all interest in the same- to L. T. Greenfield and A. K. Sboaffor, of Carlisle, and that in the future the business will bo conduct ed in the name of Greenfield <t StrEAnsriv < Thankful to a discriminating public for would askforouf succes sors a'oontinuanoo of their favors. EYBTER A BROS, • Chamborsburg. . 'THE undersigned having fornlod a co-partner ship under the name of Greenfield <fc Sueapbu* and having* purchased the entire stock of‘Greenfield & Co., would respectfully -ask of our friends and cus tomers a continuation of their patronage. .■ W© have this day received a. spVehdid assortment of Now Dress Goods, all of the latest stylos in'tho market, which \yill bo sold unusually cheap for cash. People will find a groat eavingof money by buyifig goods in this was', as we ar© nut ooinpollod to mark ui+ a percentage, for long credits. • • ) . GREENFIELD «t 6HEAFER. 1 Juno 12,1862. TO TRAVELERS AND - The TravqUMg Public. Valises, Carpet Bags, N 0 T ICE, Great Xl^cileoicnf* HAS been raised in Carlisle and surround ing country on learning that tha subscriber has returned from thoJcity .with a tremendous stock of " "> 1 ' DRY-GO‘OD r S, All bought fprqash, and to bo sold at sueh lew prices as’ will cause somo people tWh'a'ko fh their boots. In this very extensive stock mo/ bo toaaH great piles of ■ -»;r* DRESS GOODS,. . Of. Bilk Poplins, TMrin Lustre, ; I!apoy ( £ilki, to va riety, Black Silks, of tho'very most oolqbrtyUll manufacture, Mohair, Biaid, Poll do Chero Silt, Chock, Embroidered 'Mohair. Satia,‘ Plq.ld, Ohosjx Mozambique, Ohallioi, l»h!hov' BombaaWtf*, Lawns, Ac., Ac. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, Vesting, boys’ wear, of good quality aud ds«raMo , styles. •* *’ Ticking, Chocks,, Elannels, Ginghams, Muslims# Lawns and | CALICOES, Of- very handsome stylos, and in sufficient quantiiy to ulotho every female In this cttoulfr. I have also the largest a’ssbrtzfiont of ■ ‘ CARPETS OIL rGLOTXIS ■ In the interior of Pennsylvania, of ill qualified and at very satisfactory prices to tho purchaser. Besides, I have almost every desirable article lit my lino of business thflt can be mentioned, cd with carcyaiyd an singlo . tba wants of this community,autf (ho present slmos, Tho public is advisou to seo these magnificent loads of gopds before purchasing elsewhere, aip am confident that advantages will-ho gainod.br careful examination of tuy : stock* of goqds, whit for immensity has never boon, and porbaps Pevi tf .will, be equalled ip this,place for! size, hepirty cheapness, > £sS»~A't.tlie old TTeU>kuotrn stand of • Ai W. BENT# April 10, 1802. NATIONAL nOTELj; ConhEE or South lUsovmiiis‘D Wal»b» S*s. • ' CAR LI S L E,. PA.' THE undorsignotHbega leave to nnnounoq ta the public that h'p bus leaded the £boVo nctr, largo' and commodious ■ ■ ■ II O T. E E,' 1 " ■ And is how prepared to accommodate the traveling public in the most ploasprtahd agreeable man’nert His Table.—Will,at all times bo furnished rylth tho host tho markets afford, ' ; His Stock or Liquors. —Will be frond superior to that generally kept by hotol-k&opors..' ", Tin: Stablixo.— ls now, and capable of,acoqnn»- datiug fifty bead of horses'. ( jtunnihg. wafcr in tbei stable, and Weigb-SpalcsVfhh'doy'roof,) Ipuf't larg* SWck-yh'rd attached.': Ho;hf; indeed, amply pro vided with evorything th rondch.liia house a doiirfc. bio stopping place, and fl. ■homfortabjo homo t 0 tb» traveler or permanent.sojourner. 1 Haying had many .years experience as a botiil kcqpor, ho hopes tc hi) able to please and to receive a liberal share, of patronage. ■' ’ ,: Permanent, arid transient boarders rcooirej o4‘ reasonable’forms. *, , Terms Modern o! ' 1 , 3 0JIN MYERS; Proprietor Aprjl 2|,lS62,—«ra CpMUBEBXAND TAIXEJT BAKE. TVrOriGE.—lt will bo. seen by ,thoiqlldwjng , • ttdvertisemoDt A, £turgeon7 t Ab& lias t retired from. the firm of Ke’r, Dunlap & C 6< f and that Samuel Hojiburn,Esq., of Carlisle, Ciim- ■ borland county, Pa., has been associated -with’Uiw remaining partners in’tho firm of Kor, Dunlap £Co,y and that Wm. W. Hepburn has been elected.Cashiefc in the place of Mr. Sturgeon, ■ ' 1 ’ ' PROPRIETORS KOTT. -<< "Willi au K~?.; IsAac BRHNNEHAir, Richard. Woods, John S.’ STEtßßtltf John C. Dunlap, John" Dunlap, ' Samuel Hepburn.! This Babk fyifl continue to do a'' GENERAL NANKING : "AND ■' ENONANGjS "■ V. B VSINNSB, ■ ’• *-•*l*-' ' At their Banking House," in Carlisle, under th* name and stylo of KER, DUNLAP <fc CO.' '' ,; Money will bo received, on depbsit and naikfhaolt on demand, without notice. bearing interest at the rate or'Jive per cent, will hi issued for as short a period as four months.- Inter* eat on all certificates will cease at'mAtupityj’bht if such certificates are renewed at any, time, thereafter for. another -given ,pqn 4 q.(b, they. shall bpijiKthe ’same. inturea^up M to (ho tiinobf renewal, twenty : * days notice, milst be given ol.an intbutipn^to.with draw interest deposits. ’’ ' • ' . The proprietors would call the attention of Faf raors, Mechanics ahd- all' others who. depository fpt their money, to the fact'that (boy are - : not only liable to the amount of .tbqiy .atocjk, in tho Bank, but are individually liable to the extent of their whole petates for all, the deposits and other obligations of iver, A Co. # s : '. I ' ,, ‘ [ Particular attention will bo : given to tho eolle#- . tiohof Vendue Netes, Foreign Bills, Drafts, dheoklL Ac., in any part'of. the United States.and uanada* Rom,itfcvpcos made to’ any : part-of. so, .Übitbd States,.England and Ireland. - v ' * A •- ' / They will at all times bo pleased to give any fE forpjatiou desired in regard to mppey. piattera In genera!., ’ The faithful and ,confid6nl|al execution of all business entrusted to theta riiay bo relied-ppom ‘ Tho, Bank will be open for business frem fl o’olocfc in the morning, until 3 o’clock in.thq^aftornqoft. .. Discount day, every Tuesday; , Collections .from, Philadelphia, Now Tork andl Boston made on favorable terms. Tho proprietors refer to 1 • '*, i: - ; ■’ 1 Jay Cooke <t Co., ft,,'., -,-,w E. W, Clare A Co., } Philadelphia, Wixsi.ow, Lai.vf.r .fe, Co., Now Yorir, Ciaus, CnEsar i Co., Boston,' - „ , W. W. HEPBURN, Carlisle, March 8, 1802.—Jy V- ■ . CathieX. MOUNT JOST An English and Classical Boarding fSchodi ■ for Toimg Men at\d Bogs,- • ’ ' ■’ MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. STUDENTS designing to pnpsno the study of tbd Ancient and Modern Languages, Higher Mathe matics, Natural Nciunces. or . coratpon. English Branches, with, a view to preparation for calfogo, teaching or husihess, will Und this. Institution tp offer superior advantages and indpoetooitwV ■ ' . Tho school is well provided- w'ith oTybry Superior sot of philbsbphicdl, ehomiotil and, astronomical ‘ap paratus, for exporimoat and illustration,' together with geographical, ph}’ Aulogical and other njapS, charts, «to. . ; ! ; . Tho Summer session oommenbes on' tho Ist Mon day of Hay. Tor further particulars address the Principal. E. L. MOORE. March 27.-1502. ‘ " u , t ; EI,EM E Sf T & STABjK’j GIiL’IJX MO, UNTiijty, ” WASHING MACHINE PATENTED JUNE,6, 1858. " THIS machine is so very simple in con struction, ami dneiont and easy in operating, that a boy or.girl 10 or 12 yearsiol sign c(Sn perform tho services of Washing with case, and do it In 1-4 the time (hat a grown, pijrsom cap without a Ma chine. This is a groat saving ,fo those that hire j also, to tho bone and muscles of thoso who axo com pelled to euduro (ho' trials of tho washing day.- This Machinois a great self-labor eaving Invention, It is tho universal expression of those who have used it, and they pro legion, that tho hitherto lone and laborious work of washing day is“ made quick and easy," by tho use of this machine j and tho time is now at hand when no family should b« with- out ODO. ,i Thp . Proprietors havo no hositanoy in’ fttj. ing (hat tins is the. acme of Washing MaeMnh In'- vnntion, and worth more than all others 64*Adtiod, It is in fact tho “NE PLUS ULTRA" M this lino of invention. For confirmation of tho above, ceil and oxamino ono at tho shop of Jr Ki WEAVER, North llanovor Street, Carlislo. Carllsio, Doo. 12; 1361—ly*' School Taii for 1869. npHE taxable citizens of the Borough ofCnr -7* ar ? , ll0r0 ' ) 7 notified that the Treasurer of said School District will attend at tho County Court House, (Commissioners’ Office.) on THDRB. DAY, AUGUST 14th, next, between the hours of 1, 8 and 13 m tho forenoon, and 2: and, 5 o’clock ■ in' tho afternoon of said day, for the purpose of collect,- 1 mg androooiving tho School Tax assessed for the' present year. On all taxes paid oh 'or bofhro that ■ date a doduotion will bo madoof FIVE PERCENT. • Persons wishing to payfhoir Taxes in tho'lhSaa.- timo oan do so by calling on the Treasurer Rt Ms place of business, in “Marion Ball" building, Wort High street. J, W. Ml Y* •• Oarlis’o, June, 30,1563. Treasure*. v *>• f*
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