< GARDNER & II EM MING’S GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS! rrifi ninst. complotoly'. equipped Equestrian {.laMialinwnt in ilio world, comprising tbo lar-r number of beautiful twined ' Worses and Ponies, and tbo best collection of TALENTED performers •cl!in' r . Tbo whole Pnraphauelia is of lhp most ru'iifuUml costly description. Tbo wagdns aro i'ryddmndsemclydeehrnted. Tbo band coach •*' iriinnpii of art, and tbo Dresses rind Properties ll \vvi and elegant/huihufucturcd from deSighs initrtcil from Pul ' is ’ <iurin K P ast winter.. - WILL EXIHDIi IN CARLISLE, THURSDAY. September 4, • ' Afternoon mid Evening. Honrs open at 2 and ,7 o'clock. Performance to commence j)»lf an hour later. siis*ion 25 cents. Tlie managers.arc proud of being the first Irav company who hayo presented the good old ‘EtglUk imstimo, tlio English Steeple Chase [be most'exciting scene ever, the trtii.l. in wbichalltho thorough Bred Horses and ./Ur Uidors appear, . * • .... Jumping Hurdles, Hedges, &c. THE ZOUAVE HALT will claim the attention of all, giving a vivid idea of the scenes of the present war? In this scene wilh le introduced tlie March, the ’Halt, and the Grand Charge. ‘ Baring tin* scene all the horses lay down ar.J j-it.up at the word of command, illustrating-a ti,:!it in camp. ' liio Horned, rind Pontes aro the most beautiful f.mllu.'s« trained collection that ever travelled, foro ni'iiUuiong which is the groat talking Iforso who FccinS Almost endowed with human intellect,, porluruiing.the most surprising feats at'the-word of command, he will be. introduced by his traduce* HJ'A-'W .©AI2BJWE.K, Hie people’s Favorite Clown. • The porforiuors have been gathered from Europe and America, and com prise the stars of bulb Hemispheres. Ijoolc at tlse Kaancs. Dad (lardiuT, 11. Ilemmings, .Geo. Dcrioua, Jen.. Foster, Henry Moreste, Signor Parker, Mona Bon oii.H. Hill, King Brothers, Miss Eliza Gardner, Jhuliimc Camille, Little Minnie, Master Ed. Gurd r.er. C. llickor, L. Swan, ,J. Wambold, \W Green, L Holiito and a host of well educated auxiliaries. Ou’lliu tnoruihg'bf the Exhibition, tho company trill ruler town in grand procession, .beaded’ by Po- Utllilnor’s American Brass Band, seated in their Biuco/k/ Hand Vouch, drawn, by a line of splendid Uw«, followed by all the Horses, Monies, Garriag «.lajjgage, Vans, -«fce. -VJfiIANICSBURrf! September. 3. • 'M&OiUtHiG, September 5,. r ; 'sv.ii.aAiiDNEß.Agdut.: f. hniTNKY and 11. Bohn, Advertisers. August.2l, 1362. - , £Ss*:icclot Siostj A GOLD BRACELET, ribbed on the brick, was lodf on Monday evening lust, between lown and .Mr. Carey AV. Alifsl The finder "will bo suitably rcwardod'by leaving it at the Carlisle Dc. I'o.sit IJaulc. , Aug. 21, 1862.' '*• ©lsHrift Attorney, PKI.LOW CITIZENS:: I offer myself to JL your consideration us a candidate for the bf t eol Dikit.ict Attounk.v. subject to the decision .of t-liu J)omocratio County Convention. Aii;:. 21, lb 02. . ' J. W.D. GILLELEN. ‘ .©lst ri e t All or n vy. I OFFER myself ns a candidate for tho offi ce of Djsthict •AttoijSey, subject to tho dcci fiiun of tiio Democratic County Convention, . JAS. W. WOODS.** Xcwvillu, Aug, 7-, 1862 tc.* OiNtrlyt AtJoran'y. WIFUS E. SUAFLEY will, bo a candidate ll /or the uominution of tho Domocratlo party of /tWiberland county for DISTRICT ATTORNEY, ,idtiio next County Convention. " July 24, 1802-to. ’ Prosoewting Atlortioy. T OFFER myself ns a candidate, at the on- I suing cloution, for the oflieo of Prosecuting At* .ruby for Cumberland county, aubjeetto the notch inution of the Democratic County Convention. . J«ly,3, 1862-tc. • C., E. MAGLAUGHLIN. Conuly Coumiissiburi 1 , ,r undei-fiiirno.d will be a candidate for I the office of County Commissioner, subject fco, • *o actum of tho nominating Convention of the .•ucraocrutio party. „ • MITCHEL M’OLELIiAN. Carlisle, Ang. 14, 1862-tc. COUSi'Y COMMISSIONER. j lIE undersigned announces hinjself a can- J* or the oflioo of County Comkibsioner, •Count, CTOv°cmttS i#n ° f th ° c ? mtag Domocratto Carlislo. July 31, 1-862—1 t, Coiuiijr-coimnissiom'r. AT tho solicitation of ninny friends I nn wSMT L ' lfa ca r ,id ' itu % tSo lto^r^:sS{i6i. to tUo tioiioftllo Gorlislo, Aug. V, 1862 to.» OROE SC P B * rpiiff I>lcUI »'P«» Collpgc. I ‘n.!' 1 ” "Pens Thursday, tho 28th of Charon of j u ,i,,jp ¥ l ' v Popnrtmpnt, undor tho her iitb. 1 b °pond Thursday, A’uptcm- An en«t 1, 18(i2_3 t . TUP n in<i T ° aoh<!rs Wilted, meet nt liiddf nra Midi! la-sex township will ‘ho Purpo J t . Uo 2Bth of inqt. fqV ‘» l »k«ohi^/ o n|? loy, , n «Nl N l! MALE Toaohora “‘poriqtondont „ni t“° ' oolli of Baid district. Tho oo present and examine appß- U, 1862. T'imEf I fi 4RES . FO,t sAtu. io >t, for sate nlftrGS > each having a ZX VolmLr ' WFr oaU oa th .° odi - T^boaut? a f! ,Cre,,o!l yP es * ■ oiiili’' <IIUr ‘ ) equals a llO " sun ' dr a''vn’ nili ? °*P r °Med bf ,), d P' l S«orrootype ■ this is tho th ,^ 11,0 day both A loa ' ling Pbotographio jour »btain 0d , r.l‘ Ca,V ®"kW and nj'.bonthct streof ■J'J roo,us of Wrs - W “’°- Nov. do ° l *' * iost °. f HsflPfe Tbo said election will bo bold .throughout the County as follows; Tbo election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middletbri; South Middleton, and Lower FrujikfOrd. will bo bold at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle. , *• The election in the clbbtipn district colhposcd' of Lower West Pennsborough township, will no hold at tbo North. School House, in Plainfield. Tbo election in tbo election district composed of Silver Spring township, will beheld St the public house of Jacob Ottstot, in Hoguestowu, ip said •township. The election in the election < district composed , of Hampden township, will be. held at the, public bouse occupied by George Duoy in said township. > Tho election in tbo election district composed of tbo township of Upper Alien, will be held at the public house of Win. S. Cu«k h in Si opberdstoun Tbo election in the election district composed of Middlesex township, will bo held at tbo'Middlescx School House. The election in tbo election district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held ut the wagon-iilaUcr shop of Jonas HuUchbafgcK on Slate Hill: •■•••• ■ Tho election in tlio election district cofapoSed of East Ponnsboroiigh township,-will bo hold at the house of jos. Martin, in lYcst ifairyiew, now occu pied by Geo. S, Spongier. , The election in tho olebUoH district composed of New Cumberland, will bo lioltl at thehoustj now kept by Hr. H, A. Bolder, in tho borough of Now Cumberland; Tho election in tho election, district composed of tho borough of Meohanicsburg, will be held at .the public liduso now kept by W. S. Huston, in said borough. . - Tho election in tho election district composed of Monroo'township, will bo held at the public house' lately' kept by Thomas Idggit, in Churohtown, in said' tolvuship. • Tho election Id tho election district composed of Penn township; will bo hold at tho house novy occu pied by Jacob llodeocker; in said township. . Tho election in tho cloclion district composed of Dickinson township, will bo bold in the house now occupied by Daniol Ettcr, known as the Btoae Tav ern. • ■ Tho election id. tho election district composed of tho borough of Newvillo and townships of Mifilin, Upper Ffankford, Upper West Pennaborough and North Newton, will bo held at’ the ppljiip School House In the boroilgli of Newiille. Tho election in tho election district corhposed of tho borough df Newburg; Hopewell township, ttill be held at tlio School House in Newburg, in said, township. ; • The oK'Ctlrth Ifl Thholdctioh district composed of tho borough df Sliippeusburg, Sbippcusburg town ship, and.that part of Southampton nob included in tin? Leesburg election district, will bo held at tho ’ConnciJ Kongo, in the borough, of Shippoiisburg. 4-nd in and’ by.an act of tlio General Assembly of this Commonfrdalth, passed tho 2d July, 13&9, it is thus, provided; “ That the qualified -doctors Of parts of NoWton and Southampton township, in tho County of- Oqnjberiund, bounded by tho following lines and distances, viz: Beginning at tho Adams county lino, thence. along -tho lino dividing tho and Newton to' tho turnpike road, turnpike to r Centre School House, on saidtufbpikd; in Southampton township, thence to a point op. tho iValnut -Bottom Hoad at KoybucU’fl,. inc)udiiig. l Koybuok J S | farm, thouco in a straight lino.to tlio saw.mill of the heirs of, t Goorge Clever, thence along' JCryshor’s fun td the-Adams county Imoj/thonoo alopg tho line of Adaius county to tho place of beginning, bo, and tho dame is hereby deelurod a new and separate election district, the election to be bold at the public hourio formerly ocr cupied by \Vm> Maxwell, in Lcosburg, Southampton township." “ That every • porepu excepting Justices of tbo Peace, who shall JioJd any office or appointment oi profit or trust undey tbo! ’ United States, or of this Stale, or a City or Incorporated District, whether a coninjissiimud officer or otherwise, who is or shall he, oiuployod updpc' the .Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Department pf this State, or of the United Stales, or of any incorporated District, and also, •that every member of Congress, and of tho State Legislature, and of tho Select or Common Council of any City, or Commissioner of any Incorporated District,, is by law incapable,of holding or exorcis ing at the time, theoffico or appointment of Judge. Inspector oi; Clerk of,any election of this Common wealth, and that no Judgo; Inspector or other offi oeratf such election shall bo elogible to bo then voted for.” And the said Act of Assembly, entitled “An Aci rolalivc to elootions of this Commonwealth,” passed July 3, 1839, further provides, ns follows, to wit: , “That tho Inspector and Judges shall meet at tho respective places appointed for holding tho elec tion, in the District ,to which they respectively be long, before 9 o’clock on .tho morning of the .2d Tuesday of October, and ouch of. said Inspectors shall appoint ono Clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter of such District. “In case tho person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Inspcotor,.shall not attend on tho day of election, then tbo person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election, shall act as Inspector in his place.. And incase the person who has received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, tho person elected Judgo shall appoint an Inspector in his place, and in case tho person, elected Judge shall not attend, then tho Inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if.any vacancy shall continue in the board for tho space of one hour after tho time fixed by law. for tho opening of tho election, tho qualified voters of tho township, ward or district for which snob officer shall havo boon elected, present at tho time of election,'shall oloot ono of their najubor to till tho vacancy.” ' Pariioular attention is diroctod to tho Aot of As sembly, passed tho 2.7 th day of February, 1839, en titled “An Act relative to. voting at Elections in tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin,' Cumberland, Bradford, Opntro, Green, apd Eric/ 1 viz: “500.4. Kq it enacted by tjlfl Senate and House hf Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly mot, and it is hereby euaotod by tho authority of the same that it shall bo lawful for tho qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cum berland, Bedford, Centro, jlrio, from and after the passage of this Act* iq Vote for all candi dates for the various offices to bo filled at any elec tion on poo slip or ticket: Provided, tho office for which every candidate is voted for, shall bo desig nated as’required by the'existing laws of the Com monwealth, . “ See. 3. That any fraud committed by any per son voting in the manner above prescribed, shall bo punished as similar frauds are directed to be pun ished by tho existing laws o.f tha OommPnwbalth.” For the- Kvfbrmaihm of tho electors of Cumber land cuquty, I publish tho fallowing, being the 4th section of tho Aot of tho General Assembly of the session of 1851, entitled “An Act to provide foy thq Election of Judgos of tho several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to yogulato certain Judicial Districts.” PETEK SPAHK. 11. Sf. JOHNSON, JOHN MILLER. Secretary, “ Soo. 4, Thjj.t thp olootion for Judges shall bo hold ami conducted ip tho several eloetipi) districts in tho same manner in all rospoots as elections for Representatives are dr Shall ho conducted, and by tho same Judges, Inspectors, and officers, and tho provisions of tho Act of tho General Assembly, on titled “An Act relating to tho elections of this Com monwealth," approved tho 2d day of July, 1810, and its soveral supplements, and all othdr lilco laws as far ns tho same shall bo in foroo and applicable shall bo.doomed and tahonto tho olootion of Judges’ Provided, That tho aforesaid doctors shalhvoto for judges of tho Supremo Court On a separate piece of paper, and for all other Judges required to bo learned in tho law on another separate piece of-na por. r • “It shall be tho duty of tho several Assessors, re. •pecHvoly, to attend abthe plioe of holding every- Election. Proclamation; WHEREAS,, in and by an Act of the General'Assembly of. tbo Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled Act relating to. tbo elections of this Commonwealth,V passed on the 3d day of July, Anno Domini, 183 U, it is made tbo du ty of tbo Sheriff of ovory County within this Com monwealth, to givp public notice of tbo General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate— • Ist. Tbo Officers to bo elected. • 2d. Designating the places at which tbo election is to bo held. Therefore, I, J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make knofrnmnd-. give this public notice to the Electors of tbo County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, tbo 14th day of. October an Election will bo bold at4bo several Election Districts established by in said County, at which time they will votb by ballot for One person to. represent the counties of Cumber land, Perry and York in tbo House of koprosonta tivos of tbo United States, One person to represent t|»o counties of, Cumber land, Perry, Juniata and Mifflin,.in tbo Senate of lie State of .Pennsylvania. One person to represent the county of Ciimbor land in the House of Representatives of tbo State of Pennsylvania. One person for District Attorney lor the county of -Cumberland.- —v One person fop Commissioner of tbo county of Cumberland;. k One person for Director of the Poop of thocojinty of Cumberland. ' One person for Auditor of tbo county of Cumber land. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. ! General, Special or Township election, during tbo whole time said, election cp ktot open, for the pur pose of giving! Information 1 tho Inspectors and Judge, whon' eAllcd on, in sroation to tho riglrfc of any person assessed by them to voto at such elec tion, and on bnch other matters in relation : tq the assessment of voters, os tbo said Inspectors, QjpbUh or of them shall from timb to time require.•' • “No person 1 shall bo permitted to voto dt any election,.as,aforesaid, other thap a white freeman of the ago of tweuty-ono years or more, whoshaU hayo resided in tho State at least one yoaty And iq. Jtbb election district whore he offers to vote; n,t least ton days immediately preceding such .election/ and' Within two years paid a State and bounty tai, which shall have been assessed ai ioa&fcton-<iayd be fore tbo election.. But a citizen of the United States who has previously. hopn a qualified Voter of this State and removed’ therefrom and returned, and who skull bate resided in tbo election district dnd paid taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote lif ter residing in this State six ifiontfis: Provided,'. That tbo white freemen), citizens of. tho United States, batweon the ages of 21and 22 years, and having resided in .this State one year, and in tbo election district ton days) as aforesaid, shall bo en titled to vote, although, they sbaU ndt have paid taxes. ... ‘ “No person shall bo permitted to voto whoso name is not contained in the list of toxalfiu inhabi tants furnished by tbo Commissioners; unless. First, be produccjj a receipt for the payment, within two yeara/ofa State or county tax assessed'agreeably* to tbo Constitution, and give satisfactory eVidcficb either on his own oath or affirmation, or bn tbo oath or affirmation of another that ho has paid such ii tax, or in failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to tho payment thereof; Or, Second, if he claim a right to. vote by being an elector betweeh tbo ages of 21 and' 22 years, shall depose on oath or affirmation that ho baa resided-in. tbo Static at least oco year next before his application, and-hlake such proof of residence in the District as is required by this Act) and that ho does Verijy liejievo froth the accounts given him that ho is of the lige aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required* by this Act; wheroupori- tho nanio of the iierson so admit ted to voto shall bo inserted in'lho, alphabetical list, by the Inspectors, and a.note made, opposite thereto by writing tho word ‘tax/if he shall bo admitted to vote by 'ibadori of having paid tax, or tho word ‘ago’ if ho shall bo admitted to vote by reason of age, and in either caijq tho reason .of such voto Shall be called out to tho Clerks, who shall make the like note in tho list of voters kept by him. , “In all cases whore the name of the person clai ming to vote is not found oh tho list furnished,by the commissioners or assessors, or his right to vote wheth er fot-rid there-ui or not, is objected to by any quali fied citizen, it shall bo-the duty of tbo Inspectors-to examine such person on-bath as to his qualifications, arid if ho claims to have resided in tho State for one year or more, his oath shall bo sufficient prooftherQ-. of, bu,t ho shall make -proof by at least'one compe tent.witness, who shall .bp a qualified elector, that ho has resided within tho district for more than tori days next immediately proecding such ulectiou, and shall also himself swear that his bona lido residence, in pursuance of .his lawful calling, is within the district, and that ho did not,remove in the.said district for the purpose of voting therein. , “Every- person qualified as aforeshid, and who. shall rauko duo proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, sfiail bo admit ted to vote in the township, ward or district in which, ho shall reside. ... - u If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent an officer of the election under this act From holding such election,.or ufco or threaten any violence.to any such officer;.or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in tlio execution of his duty, shall block of attempt to block up tho window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, of shall riotously disturb, the.peace of said election, or shall uso or practice,any intimidation, threats, force or vi olence with tho design to influence unduly.or. over awe any elector, or to proyont him.from voting, of to restrain tho freedom of choice, such person on con viction shall-bo fined in any sum. n.ot exceeding five hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned for a time not less than ono of more'than twelve months, and if-it shall bo shown to tho court where tho. trial of such ofienco- shall be had, that the person so offending was not.a resident of tho city, ward, districtof town ship where tho said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote thetcin, then, on tlio conviction ho shall he sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred'nor fliofo than ono thousand, dollars, and to be imprisoned not less tbansix mouths.nor more than two years. ’ “ If any person or persons shall'mako any hot or wager upon tho result of any election within this .commonwealth, or shall offer to mak: such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge of invito any person of-persons to make such bet or wa ger, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay three times tho amount so hot of to be bet. “If any-person.not by law qualified; shall fraud ulently vote at,an ologthm in this couatnonwealth, or shall rote Out of hip prOpV or district; of if hhy pcrsO'n-knotting the.want of path shall aid or procure suejh pefSoh {h vote, tho person; oh conviction; shall bo fined in atjyVum’ not exceeding, two, hundred dollars, and bo impris oned for any tcfm.uot exceeding throe-months; '* If nny ( portion shall; vote pt iiiofe fhuh oho ejec tion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote ihoro than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold or deliver to tho Inspector two tickets togetbof, With tho intent illegally to vote, of ghall procure anothcr so.todo, ho df they dfloudihg/shall on conviction bo fined in any sum not loss than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars;'and bo imprisoned for any term not legs than three nor more than tttclro months. .... “ If any person not qualified to vote in this com monwealth, agreeably to law, (except the-sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of elec tion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of inllu cncing the citizens qualified to vote,’ hoshall.oti con viction forfoit.and paymny sum not exceeding oho hundred dollars, for every such offence,', add bp.ira prisoned for any term not exceeding three raon'ths.” Agreeably to.tho provisions of the sixty-first sec tion of said aot, every General and Special Election shall ho opened between the hours of eight end ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without inter ruption’or adjournment until seven oblock in -tho evening, when the polls shall ho closed. And tho Judgos of the respective districts afore said, are by tho. said act required to meet at the Court Houao, Jh the borough of Carlisle, on tbo third day after tho said day of election, being Fri day, the 11th day of October, then and there to per form the things required of them by law. ’ The Return Judgos of the Representative district .will meet at <7arlisloy at the time fixed by law. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 22d day ofAugust, 1861. . J. THOMPSON KIPPEY, Aug, 21, 1862. ' Sheriff. Tdtvu and Country Properly . at ; PUBLIC SALE. On THURSDAY, September 26th, 1802, ■——:o:——; npIIE undersigned Executors of Andrew *“* Blair, dec’d, will expose to Public Sale, on the above day, the' following described properties, viz No. 1, A lot of ground situate in tho borough pf Carlisle, fronting CO foot on South Hanover street, west side, by 200 feet in depth, having thereon erect ed a largo, commodious and well finished A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, Brick- Cistern, stabling, and other out-buildjpgs. 2. A Jot of ground on Soutkstrcet, neap Han ovor, 60 feet ip front by 120 in depth. There is on this lot a largo . • ■ NEW- STAPLE, 30 by 88 feet, well adapted for a livery or drove stable, ' No. 3, An out lot lying close to tho built portion of the south-west section of the town, and very con venient for a pasture lot, containing 21 aorcs, more or loss, ' • • •. No. 4. A tract of first quality LIMESTONE LAND, in good order, adjoining tho borough line south west of town, bounded by lands of John Noble, on tho oast* sopth and west, and the. public road on tho north, containing' ’ Twenty-one Acres, more or less. There is on this property a good HOUSE, ||!|| BARN, and other out-buildings, and a variety of choice fruit trees. This is ouo of tbo moat desira ble small farm properties in thovioinityof Carlisle. Bho sale of tho above mentioned properties wifi take place at the Court House, in Carlisle, at 11 o’olooo, A. M», of said day, when terms will be made known by WILLIAM BLAIR, A,. 11. BLAIR, Executors. Aug.U, 1852-ts. JOB PKIKTINb neatly' erooutod,- at Hus SHERIFF' BY virtue of sundry wijits of Venditioni Ex ponas, Lcvaria Facias and Fieri Faeins, is sued out of tbo Court of Oommob Pleas of Cum berland county,' and ko mo directed,. J. will expose to sale, by public-vonduo tor outcry, at tbo Court Hpuso, in tbo Borough of'Carlislo, oh 1 ' ■ FRIDAY ify 2iftd at 10 o'clock, A t '&., tbo fciUwing described Heal Estate, vizi v , A lot sitaaid id! tile borough of Car lisle,, containing *BO fttot in front, and 110 fcot in doptb, mofo or loss, bounded on tho cast by' west street, on tho tf'dst by an alloy, qn the north by a lot of Mrs. SltJrrctt, and on tho south by a lot of J. A D. Rhoads’) having thcroon crooted'a TWO o—a STORY BRICE HOUSE and Two fdSS%jj|W: Story Back Building. Seized and ta? tS«}TIHIwL ken in.execution and to.be sold ns tbo property of Joh^ .Early. *—Also— , A lot of ground situate in,tho borough of lisle, containing 30>.feot in front and 122 feet'in depth, l mftrd or loss, bounded ( bn tbo cast by north Pitt street, on tbo west by a lot of Daniel Bailey, ou tho north by a lot' of Eliza BroU, and on the south by a lot of Elizabeth .Jones, JfowiL having iboroon erected a-T-WO STO- jEßSffYißtef IIY BRICK HOUSE and a one and |||J 11|g a half story Franio House.; Seized and taken in execution, and to sold as tbo property of Robert Allison. , —Also*- • All the defendants' interest in a tract of land, called and known by tbo qamo of tho '* Carlisle Springs property," bounded by lands of Samuel Boar, Win. Ilonwaod, James Ciondcnin, David Goniman, and tbo Storrott's Gap road, situate in Middlesex township, containing 20 acres, more or loss, and having thereon 'erected a Two-Story . - FRAME HOUSE, Frame Barn, Ten- Bath- Houses, and other ’IIIPb 11 Iwyoufc bouses. Seized and taken in ex- and to bo sold as tbo property fi®S2SsS9O o fMorris Owou &'Anson P. Norton. —Also— Defendants' interest in a tract of land in the same township, bounded by lands of Robert Clark's heirs, Wm. Hehwood and others, containing 17 acres and 40 perches, more or leas. Soized-ah j ta ken in execution and to bo sold as.the property of Morris Owen & Anson-P. Norton. . “ ; •—Also— A tract of land ip the township of No- ton,bohml cd hy lands of Peter A. Ahl arid J)aniol V. Abl 00* the west, Rudolph Heborlihg on the north, on the east by Win. McQlenn, containing seven acres, ho. the same more or less, having there- m on erected a large STEAM DISTIL LERY, Hogpen, a largo Grain House,gSa 111 (A Two DWELLING, ROUSES, andjMn||S Frame Stable. There is also attached IPtobw to the Distillery a pair.of chopping stones, • pro pelled by the water bf'tho Bjg Spring, and every thing 4s complete as a distillery establishment.— Seized and taken in oxecutiohand. to bo sold us the property of-Samuel Euamihger.. —Also— All those three tracts of land situate in Penn township, Cumberland cophty, bounded and de scribed as follows:' • -No. 1. Beginning at a corner of Wm. G. Wolms leyand.Wm. H. Miller’s lands ; thence by lauds of Wm. H. Miller north 89, east 47 8-10 porches to stones; thchce south one degree east by land of Win, 11. Miller, about 60 perches; thence by other land of C. Holler (formerly owned by A. G. Ego,) by a line, running from corner of Wm. H. Miller’s land south 89, west 480 foot across the Irishtown run, so as to include part of said run; thence by a straight line to the corner 'Of, lands of William G; Wolmsloy and Wm.,H. Miller, being the place of beginning, containing 12 acres, more or Isss.. No. 2. Beginning at a Sterne pile on the lino of lands of Wm. H. Miller, and, e&sfcof the old gate in said lino ; thence by lauflp'of \Vtp. H. Miller, north 89, cast 02 2-10 porebeS'tti/a stone pile; thence by. land of John Moot'o, spilth one degree; cast 04 5-10 perches to a post and ptonea; thence.by land of Henry SbeafTor, South 8.9, west 02$ perches to a stone pile; thence by other, land of C. Heller, north one west 04 5-10 pefehos to the place ctf beginning containing 27 Ucfea, fnore or lestf,. ‘ ■ No. 3, Beginning,nt a stone pile onland of Wm. 11. Miller, oast of .the old gfite; thence, south one east 64 6-10 probes to a pile.ofstonos' thence by land of Henry Sheaffer and Honi.*y Black, about 01 perches to stoupaY thence by Adam Cooler; i;ofth 30 wests and 7-10 perches to a post; thence 1$ David Forguso'fc, north oiio vfest - 63-. 5-10 -perches j. thence by aapio south .80 west 22 perches to stones; thence by E. Coovcr and Wm, O'* Wolmsloy, north one west 50 porches to sldnos; thence byWm.G. Wolmsloy, nprth 89 cast.to a cornor i of.\updB of VVm. 11. about, .>> -porches; th"(mbo. K ny a straight lme totho line 01 tbeTino of 480 feet from Wtff. Is. Miller; corner on (ho lino pn which the old gate standd; thence north; 89 oast to the place of beginning, captaining 39 acres papro or less, and having tbcfeop erected a ’ ifeesA. TWO STORY HOUSE, ■ jggpmU part log and part frafno, Log -Stable* and tayhilo. Seized find taken in oji- JftiSpi&alS oeution and to bo sold as the j/r6yl •orty of Christian Holler.’ —AHo^ A bToolf rff font two-stbfy BRICK HOUSES in tbo borough of Carlisle, gw|a f 1 IgP- bounded on tbo west by East.street, on the NortU by laud, of said Miobaol Mmich, ad the cast b y Lotort Spring* ana on ttib’ ao'tiih; by. Qcorgo J{iiys, The said bouses are each in size 18 by Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as llio prop crly of Michael Minicb. —Also— A lot of ground situate iu South Middleton town ship, containing,s acres more or less, bounded on thq' east by the Walnut Bottom roa I, on the west by tho Spring itiii. d, on the nottli by the Spriug roi(d, and ,oh thfe spi|tt’ by (hie lands of John Noble. Seized and taken in oxocutibft iiiid to fro sojd as the property of Win, Cart. —Also*“ A lot of gpoum! .situate in tbo borough of Ship ponsburg, containing 60 feot’in front, and 280 fcot •in depth, more or less, bounded on tho oast by Earl strpot, on tho west by lot of Dr. A. Stewart, on tho njrth by King street, and on tho south by nn Alloy, a having thoroon erected a Tbreo story Uuick House, one story, Briok Kitchen, frame stable, 5 one story brick shops, one two story Brick House, two one and a half story brick sboJis h and othet oiit bouses. Seized nud taken hr execution and to bo sold as the property of Samuol Jcffpyy. —rAISO— Alotorpieoo of ground, consisting of ono town lot and part of another, situate on tho west end of North street, in the borough'of Carlisle, bounded and described, aa follows: on the north by North street, on tbo east by a strip of land 10 foot wide, formerly of one of said lots, on the South by Lo cust Alky, and on tho west by lots of tho hoirs of Gyrus Richardson, containing 110 -feet front on •North street, and 220 fcot in. depth. , Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of ,Wm. 801 l and Wm. P. Stuart. . . —Also— ■ A HOUSE and Lotof ground in Mon roe township. Cumberland county, the being bounded on tho east by lyiyK Anthony Baird, on tbo North by Uon ry Orabill, west by John Lutz, and south by a public street, oo.ntain.ing 80 foot in front, and 100 foot deep, and tho ijouse being a Two-Sto ry Frame House; 22' , feet in front, apd .Id foot in depth, erected on the said Ipt. .Seized .’and takou in execution and to bo sold as the property of Wm. 11, Miller. ‘ •' —Also?-* A lot of ground situate in tho borough of Car lisle, containing#!) foot in front und 110 fc&t in depth, more orlesa hounded on tho east by an Alloy, on tbo west by Pitt street, on thb north by lot of Airs. Powers, and on tb* south by South street, having thorogn erected a ONE STORY FRAME HOUSE, Seized and taken in execution h!b!>| and to bo sold as tbo property of Wm. Cart, —Also— A lot of ground situate In the borough of Car lisle, containing 30 foot in front and 240 feet in depth, bounded on tho oast by a lot of Wib. Lino and others, on tho west by a lot of Geofgo tyabl,; on tbo worth by Cl apel Alley, and on the south by South street, having’ thereon ontafed a one story LOG HOUSE. Seized. abd‘takcn In oxocutlopand to bo sold as the propbrty of Wm. Cart, ' i —A.lsor- A PAPER MILL, in South Middle* ton township, Cumberland county; th Gink said Paper Mill la in tbo main building IfliSlßro, Three stories high, and* about 50 square, with a long Brick Building one*®®"^* 1 and a half story high thereto attached, and tbo whole is erected upon a tract of land in tbo said township bounded by. lands of Michael Yengst Mountain Greek, Samuel Zug, Wo, Moore, and George D. Craighead, and containing 78 acres and 80 porobos. Seized and taken in execution aud to bo sold as the property of Jacob Zug. —Also— Tho right of tbo said Josepb'Barkbbldor, to cut, tako and carry away, tho TIMBER off ono fiSS» aero of land along tho fonoo of tho land devised to Elizabeth Comoror by the aamo wiuT" Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold at the property of Jofepb Burkholder, SALES. . —Also— ■ A ground situate in*tbd bofottgh of ponsturgi bopndodon tbooostby pt’porty of Hugh Olippinger, on tbo west by Joined IvolSo, ori the north by Main street, and ou tlio flonth by. tt p.nblic Alloy, containing 06 feet in front, And 207 fbot 4 inohos in depth, having tborbon erected a two and ji half story Brick Housr, Brick Back' Building, a largo two story jaaiß||tt| Brick and Frame coach shop, brick blacksmith &hop, a double log and stable, fin d pthop out houses. Seized and taken in execution and tq bp sold as the property of Hoary R. Corliiany. ■ Al) tlio right, titlo and interest of Jos. Ru.rkbold oV, of, in.and to a tract of land 'in Southampton .township, Cumberland county,, bounded by Rob't Matecr, James M'Cormick, tho widow Giylor, and Elizabeth Comeror, containing HO acres more or less, being tho sajno which tho said Jos.Bnrkhold or dorlodd.ufader his l father's will. Sdized and ta kon in oxoodtion and to bo sold as the property of Joseph Burkholder. A tract of land situate in Frankford township, containing 121 acres more or less, bounded on the east by lands of David Bear, on tho west by lands of Jacob Gcpbart, on tho.north by lands of John Logan, and on tho souths by lands ofJlobeccftFink ‘“ chbindor, having thereon erectedA two story LOG HOUSE, Log Barn and oth er out houses. Seized and taken in ox jcution aud to bo sold as tho property of Andrew Campbell., A tract of land jn Silver Spring township, hound ed by lands of Adam. Loagsdorf’s heirs, George Brchizo’r’s' heirs, Hchry Boar, Shelly’s heirs, Chris tian Hnrtzler, Samuel Benson,, and O.eorgo V. Coo ver, containing 130, acres, inoro or loss,' JLiujSL having .thereon erected a two ,atdry WEATy.ERBOAUpED DWELLING Sir! p|| House, stopo barn, and!' another woath-, boarded hoUsoahd barn,’' arid btbot ira provements. . Seized and taken in execution and to bo aold as the property of Mathias Bitner. A lot of ground situate in tb.o borough of Ncw ville, containing GQ feet in front and ISO feet in depth, more or less, bounded by Wm. M’Candlish’s heirs, the Main street and an Alloy, having thereon erected a two story stone House, alone stable, and other out bouses. Alsoj • A lot of ground situate in the borough of Now villo, containing 8 acres, more or less, bounded by Dr. Wm. Sharpe's heirs, and Dr. John Goddis.— Also, •• Alotof-ground situate id the borough of Nowville, containing C acres, more or less, bounded by James Davidson and James ,W. Allen. Also, A tract of land situate in Newton township, con taining 30 acres, more or less, bounded, by lands of James M’CuUough, Jpbn Goddis and the Conodo guinct creek. Also, . A lot of ground situate in Newton township, con taining K) acres, more or leas, bounded by lands of Dr. John Goddis and James M’.Gullougb. Also, A tract of land on the North Mountain, in Miff lin township, containing 100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of James Woodburn’s heirs and others. Also, A lot of ground situate in the borough of New ville, containing 60 foot in front, and XBO feet in depth, more or less, bounded on tbo oa’afby a lot of John S. Morrow, on tho west by a lot of Win, John son's heirs, on the north by an alley, and mi the south by Main street, having thereon.ejected a two.- story Wcatherb.oaydod House, back building, stone stable and corn crib; Also, A lot of. ground situate in tho borough pf Now villo, containing f)0 .feet in front and 18$ .foot in depth, more or lc£pj bounded on the east by Cor poration street, bn the west by lot of —^—= Spnse baugh, oh the north by lot of Frederick Huntsber gor; and on ihesputhby Jot of -—r—• Richey's heirs. Alsb, y A lbfcrf ground. sitdato ifi th’6 borough of Now villo, containing 60 foot in front and ISO feet in depth, more or less, bounded 6’n the east by lands of fain. Sharp’s heirs, on thh west by Corporation street, on the north by Martha Wpimor, and on tbo. south by ah -alley, having therein ejected s log sta ble. Also, ‘ A. tract of land situate in Mifflin tqwnsbip, con-, taining 129 acres, more oriess, bounded by land,of, James Woodburn’s heirs, Jllooro, Wharton, and oth er lands of tbp defendant. Also, A tract of land situate in Mifflin township, con-, taining 325 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of David Barns and others, and other lands of de fendant. Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold pa. tho property of John M. Woodburn. - V'** " ' —Also— A lot of ground situate ia-the ; borough of Carlisle,.bounded^on the Eaatby.Hagen Carboy on the w.cst byproporty of John McCartney •on the south by ohapol alloy, containing 28 feet in -front, and. 240.iq 4,9Jpitb,-having thereon erected a two-story brick houso,two-story brick kitchen, two story frame shop and'othor, out-housos. Also, -A lot of ground, situate on oast Pomfrot st. ip the borough ofCarlislo, bom Hpd. cast .by Philip Quigloy, on the west, by-property of Hitnor, o’n tho south by property of Mr. A’cUcrs, containing 20 feofc in front find 120 feet in. depth,; having thereon erected a brick housp, b‘ack. building, and other oufc-hbusosl Algo/’.' ' V A lot of ground situate on. Bdtqfrefc at. in tho borough pf Carl.islo, boundod'tm the west'by. pro perty of Henry itarkneas, on the cast by-an alloy, on the north by property of Daniel Keller, contain ing 00 foot in .front aud 30 fcot in depth, having thoroon ofooted a two-story frame'house. Also/.-.' A lot of ground situate oh south Bedford st, in the borough of Carlisle, b6undod. on the south,by German Luthcrn Church, on tho north by property of Franklin Gardner/, on tbo west by properly of achool'Dircctors, containing 80 feet in front and 60 foot in depth, having thoroon erected four two aiut 'a balf-storybrlck houses; and kitch ens; • , A lotof ground situate on north st. in thoborongb of Carlisle, bounded on theeastby Mary Cromer, on tho west by property of Jos. Bcntzlor, and ,on tbo south by un alley, containing 24 fcot in front, and 120 in depth,Trying thoroon orooted a two-story frame house and hack-biiildiug. Also, A lot of ground situate on oastst. in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded op the north and west by pro perty Vof Miss' Bells, and -qn.tbo south by property; of Wm; .Parks, containing 90 fcot in front and 60 feet in depth; having thereon erected a two-story frame house and out-houses. - Also/ A lot of ground situate on. south street, in tho borough of Carlisle, bounded on tho west by prop erty of John Gutsball, on tho cast by property of John Myers, and on tho north by the said Henry Myers, containing 15 foot in front, and 140 foot in depth, having thereon oreotod a two story brick houso, and one story brick kitchen. Also, A lot of ground situate in Chapel alloy, in the borough of Carlis'o, bounded on tho west by prop erty of John Gutshall, on tho oast by property of John Striugfollow, and on tho south by other prop erty of tho said Henry Myers,.containing 60 feet in front and 100 foot in dopth, haying thoroon eject ed a double one and a half story frame house.— Also, , ' A lot of ground situate on East Main street, in tho burpugh of Carlisle, bounded on tbp east; by property of Mrs. Hoffer, on tbo west by property of Gntleib Switzer, and on tho north by an Alloy, con taining 30 feet in front and 240 foot in depth, hay ing thcroou erected a two story log stable. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as tho prop erty of Hoary Myers, and all to he sold by mo. J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, Sharif. Sheriff's Office, ) Carlisle, Aug. 4, 1862. j CpNDinoKa.—rOn all sales of $5OO, or over, $5O will bo required to bo paid when tho property is stricken oil, and $25 on all sales under $5OO. . August 7, 1862. New Wine and Liquor Store, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE.' RA.. (nBAELT OPPOSITE GILL’S HOTEL.) THE undersigned would respectfully flail the. attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, mid citizens general)/, tu his now Wine and Lienor Shot's, whore' ho intends to keep constantly on bgqd » full aid complete assortment of , .PURE AND UNADULTERATED WINES and LIQUORS. Any article sold as such, will bo as represented, and tyill bo sold Wholesale or Retail at tiro lowest merit'd prices, His stock consists ip part of BRANDIES, B'ealjcn, Otord, J, Of. Puppy, Pellevoisin, superior old Cherry, Blackberry, dud Ginger. WINES, . Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga and Claret. WHISKIES, idonongabela, Old Rye, Bourbon and Common. : Together wiih a full ansnrtmont of Gins, Jamal •sa Spirits, St. Croix and New England Rum. BITTERS— Of tbo very best quality, j ‘ , JOHN GOODYEAR. April 11, IMS.' 1 —Also— —Also— —Also— —Also— . 1862. ..:.1862, , JUST opened the largest and best assort ment oi'llafdwaro,-I’aSntsj Oils, Varnish, Glasd, Iron, ilc., over brought to Cumberland .County, bought exclusively for cash,- and Which Wd aro soil ing ul the lowest prices. Wo invito tlic public gen eral! to give us a call before making their purcha ses, as .wo ate fully sustaining our old reputation of selling the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Returning thanks to a generous public.fbr their past liberal patronage, hoping by personal attention to their wants, to merit n continuance of the same. , JOHN P. LYNK & SON, At tho Old Staild, North Uanovor Street Carlisle, Juno 12, 1862. Interesting to Farmers, JOHN P. LYNE & SON, bavo just received alargo lot of those celebrated SCYTHES, made expressly for their, owp sales, which have always given entire satisfaction to nil who bavo used them. You that want a keen cutting and easy running Soytho, wo would say try one of their superiormako. Wo Lave also a full stock of Shaths, Whet Stones, &c. Hakes of Christ. Myers’ and other celebrated makes. Grain Cradles of all the best makps in the county, with, a full stock of, kinds of Tools and Implements for farmer's nee.,— All of vrhich-tro aro soiling cheap, at our store in North HanovCr street. Carlisle, Juno 12, 1862. FARM BELLS. WE are selling ordinary sizes at $2,25, large sizes at $2,75, the cheapest and best bolls in the county, bought for cash and selling at shorf. profits at the store of LY r NE A SON. Juno 12,156£ ‘ Hay Elevators,- Ropes and Pulleys. A FULL assortment these, seasonable .articles in store and for' sale CIJEAH, with an endless assortment of Forks, Hoes, Shovels,.«fcc., of tho host makes and most approved patterns. For sale at tho store of JOHN P. LYNE SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle. ' June 12, *62. . FLY NEXT'S. Twjne, Worsted, Linen and Cotton, Fly Notts,. Cheap I Cheap ! I at tho store of John,' Ljucf & Son, Carlisle. June 12, Cement in large or email qun sn titles, at manufacturers .prices, and warranted good. , CHAIN R.DMPS, ’ Pump Chains, .Pump Tubs, in largo quantities, selling very, cheap, at the store of JOHN P, LYNE & SON. Carlisle. Juno 12, 'O2 PAINTS 1 PAINTS 11 Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine. Wo invite, the at tention of tho public to our superior ‘WHITE LEAD, put up exclusively In" Tin pales,, and war ranted to be superior to-any other brands, sold in this market. 'A great variety of colors of the .bcst qualities and selling at tho lowest prices,- at John P. Lyne <fc Son's North Hanover street, Carlisle. Juno 12, '52. GLASS! GLASS!,! . : \ , All tho best brands and all sizes at the-cbeap store of John' P. Lyne <t eon, Carlisle. June 12, IRON! IRON ! j Of aU sizes, shapes, length and breadth, , war-, ranted to bo the at pianuhtcturera .. A largo variety of Files, Rasp's, Anvils, Bellows,<6c. Blackaipitbs, you will find‘it’toyour interest to buy your Iron and Steel at John P.. LynoA Son’s, North Ilauovcr street, Carlisle. Juno 12; 1802.. WAR CLABM AGE^ICV. r PIt , B subscriber, having been appointed by •i. the well known War Claim firm of Barrows, Reed Jp, sb*., of Washington, D. C., as .their agent for Cumberland'county, and having,all tho neces sary forma from the proper departments, I am now prepared to procure for tho friends of desoased sol diers, the ■ ' ONE iiUNSRE.D. DOLLARS BOUNTY '. and back pay duo thorn. Also, Pensions for wounds ed or disabled soldiers* 1 give prompt and careful attention to the adjustment and collection of a.ll claims against tho goyerpmeufc, caused by tlio present war, of every land, largo or small, having legal or equitable foundation, Jt is important,that persona.having just claims should present th.qir ap plications at tho earliest day practicable, ns claims are 'pai.d in the order in which they aro filed. -, My connection at.Washingtoh,‘.gives mo greatadviwita .gosin procuring aho settlement of claims promptly. My charge will jbc 10 per cent on tho amount al lowed by government, and no foe will be charged until that is paid. JAMES M'CANDLISIi; - . NoWVillo, .Pa, 1. I iTefor, by permission, to tho following gentle - men : ‘ ' •' Hon. J. H. Graham, Hon. F. Watts, W. H. Mil lor, Esq., Dr, J. R; Irvide; Carlisle. A, G,.Miller,Esq., Jno.M’Curdy, Esq., Shippons burg . L. . Kaufraah t Esq., Jno. 0. Dunlap, Esq., Mo ohanicshurg. '• ' • 'V Ww. it. Gcpigas, Esq., Lower Alien. I). F. Shoemaker, Esq.,Newburg. Ron, Gracoy «fc. Co., Bankers, jSowrille. May 2&>-1862-3m.* JUNE, 1863. - - JUNE, 1663. LEIDIC 11, . SAWYER & MILLER, East Main street, do respectfully cal) tlj'o qttontion of the public, especially to qur- largo audition, of Summer good's jhstreceivod, comprising tho various-fabrics sdiiablp.for tho present soasori. Dress goocWof pycry variety, and newest styles. ' Latest doeignes of Silk, Saques,-Mantles, Lace Points, French Borhours, Shawls of all kinds. Lace Mitts, Sun Umbrellas, Panflols, Bonnets, Misses Hats,’Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, White Goods ofovory description. .. . HOOP SKIRTS! De Forests Kid Pad and Clasped Skirt, tho,.’best lq..thp ipafkot, Corded Skijrtß. Men pml Boy’s iight : 0L 0 THS AND PA ' French Black Cloths, Linen Pantiugs, Cottonades. -Having., the Services of a first clafcs Tailor, wo are prepared..Jo ,ipakp up Gqqds at short notice and most fashionable stylo. CA.RSP-ETS;. ■ of all kinds in very largo supply, Oil . Cloths, Mat tings, Looking Classes,; Blinds, all kinds of House Furnishing Goods.in immense quantities. . • ; . Please call and examine and satisfy yourselves. We hate tbo best, largest, cheapest and- most de sirable stock of Goods over offered in Carlisle., . BEIDICIi, SAWYER & MILLER. Juno 12, 1862. JUxußEiljiaffloßß of Tcaciici’K. examination,of Teachers for the Com mon.Sohools of t}io County will bo hold as fol- lows; N Cumberland, E.. Pennsboro’ Hampden, 8. Spring, Middlesex, . . " 20, ‘<* N. Middleton, “ 27, # - c W. Pennsboro' -,i */ 28, Newville, /* 2i), V- Newborg ,«fc llopowoll, Scpti H. u Mifilin, . “ 2, “ Erankford,. " 3,. “ These examinations will be hold at tho u sual pi a ces, unless Directors previously notify mo of their desire for a change. JOS. MIFFLIN, Co, Supt. Shippenaburg, July 31,1805. • AditiinlMtratui-’N Notice. Notice is hereby Riven, that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of David Draught, doo’d.j late of North Middleton township, have boon duly granted by the Register of Cumberland County to the subscribers, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate will please make pay ment nod those having claims are requested to pre sent thorn to GEORGE RRAUGHT, JOHN BAKER, Corllrie July 31, 1882.—lit Ailmiuitlratorr. Protlionolary’s Hofifle, NOTICE ia hereby given to all' persona in terested, that the account of Q*'. If, Criswell assignee of Joseph’ Bucher,"has been filed - in the Prothonotyry’s office and will bo presented to,the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County 'for allowance and’ confirmation on Wednesday , the 27th day of August, A. D. 1862. Also, the account of Abraham Hostetler, Esq., assignee of \7illis Alooro & Company, will he presented on, tho same day. BENJAMIN DUKE. Prothonotary , July' 24) 1862. RJEMOVAfi.— CTAtVltf ABEL, Barber. bogs leavo to announce to bis numerous cus tomers and the public generally, that be bas re moved bis Barber Shop to tbobasomopt of tbo stone building occupied by the Volunteer Printing office, three doors south of Hannon’s Hotel, in South Hanoyer street, .The rooms have boon papered .and fitted up in hand some'style, and will, bo Reels satisfied, give satis’, faction to bis patrons, Thankful for paaf patron age,‘ be hopes, by strict attention to butiuMS, to merit a continuance of it. 0»rli»l«, March 21, 1862. ISO'S*. "SPRINCI* . ,86®. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, TVTOW offers one of the hcstdnd rriost nttns xi tivo Assortments of Piooo Goods ever exhibited in this place Mr ■' ' . ‘ ‘ I ‘ . ' MEN AND Dot'S’, WEAR of every Stylo, Quality and Price, and is eonUnnallr receiving additions ns the aoaaoh advances, 6t cm the'latent novelties and style* (o auit oil classes. Out stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, oH our own manufacture, cannot bo excelled fur DCRABILmV • > SXtLB, . , . -I, . AND .CHEAPNESS, of erory ratloty to auit the Season, Taste, and pook> at. All we want is a call and fee-far yourselves et ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S . ‘ . North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. ... Nr B. All goods bought from us by tho -piee* or < yard by persons wishing to have it cut to raeuura, ‘ caii bo accommodated free of charge. Carlisle, May 1,1862. . , . LIVINGSTON’S 1 ; Perfect Fitting; Shirts ; l - MADE-to -measure and guaranteed a p«w~ feet fit . SIX pOR NINE.DOLLARS, • warranted |o Uo.of a superior article of Linen and Muslin ot the jno3t celebrated makes. Also, every variety of Shirts constantly kept da hand of every - St3’lc and Quality;. jp'S'* Collars of all too Latest Styles out. . Trunks, , Carpet Bags, Umbarellas, Slc'.' of every description and largest vari e 'j’. Bold at lowest prices at North Hanover Street 'Clothing Emporiu l May 8, 1802. SELLING S>FI? -AT LOST. • -BARGAINS ! BARGAINS i f;: r TMIE undersigned has determined to sell X’ out his. very extensive and elegant aassort ment of „ , i .GOOD'S; 0!;-, at first coat.!, He will not attempt to jpfteiliy; Suffive it to say, hia stock ia largo and,complete, compric iog in’ part, ■ y of. all kinds;and descriptions, aT. of which yre7« purchased at low rates for cash,,and will bo sold at the saiao fighfe.« • ', J , HOUSEKEEPING coons, ,:' such .as bleached hnd-nnblcachcd Sheetings, L-ll— low Casings, Linen and. Cotton Tablo Cloths, Tiok ings, Wbito'and Brown Muslins,’Ao.; &ar '• ■ ;carpets, oil cloths, &e.; '■ His stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Ac.-, id tho -largest and best in this sectiun of the country. Giyo ..mo an early call, all who want; graiil'har-. gains, for I intend to do just , what I say, and sojl out my entire stock at first cost ■ Coma -one,icons', all! .... • - , . , i - . • PHILIP ARNOLD; Two doors north of tho Carlisle 1 Deposit llanfc. - Nt'B. County Mprohpnta will fin'd it.totiheir ad vantage to givo mo . a call, for I can a,oll to tbem %t cheaper ratps than they can purohaao the same -goods in the city.', v P. A , All persons knowing’themselves indebted to th, undersigned, will please cull and. settle .Their ac counts immodiatory, As tho books must be settled PHILIP ARNOLD. .Carlisle, May 15,1862. JACOB, SENER’S Boot and Shop Stbro i»' removed -to next door to Piper’s Bookstore, and opposite the Cumberland Valley Ranh. GIIAND BARGAINS NOW OFFERED AT f •=; ’■ ■ -&BS&B&S Cheap Boot and Shoe store! , ; : NEW. SPRING, ARRIVAL Of ROOTS.A ND SHOES* . The subscriber-baa just rooeive.d from Philadel phia and Boston c,n oxtonrive.and;splondid assort* moqfof- / V GENTLEMAN’S AND LADIES’ SHOES, ,Men's and Boys' Boots, Shoes and Brogans, Walking Shoeg.‘ calf, patent leather, and cloth Gaiters,’ Ladies’ Button Boots, Balmorcl and lace JJootSf Gaiters, Buskins and \ Slippers, Ac., Ad., Ac., Ac., Ac. t MISSES and CHIiiDRBN’S BOOTS and SHOES. THUNKS, **. CARPETBAGS, . UMBRELLAS, id., W which will.bo sold low for cash.- Purchasers are invited to call and examine.our stock, And,they .will find that in price and quality it will compel with any Shoe Store in the place.' - V 'JSSf* At the New Store Room, niest door td.Piper’a i • t April Ift, ISC2.—-Cm JACOB SENER. LEJm-r ■ ■ Second dporeast of the Market House, in Zu'gV Corner. DEALER IN PIANOS. Now Rosewood I’ianoa, from tbo best Bakovs. tffHl Aug. 21, “ “ 22j “■ “ 23" 25, Thq Ijost. manufactured instruments from $45 to $100.., Violins,- Guitars, Accordonns, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar Strings, and Musical Merchandise in general* - , SHEET MUSIO. Acomplete assortment for all instrument!. The latest publications always on hand. - Toaobor on the Piano and Gnitar« Instrumental and Vocal music. . Pianos and Molodponstanod and repaired. Juno 12, 1862. . . ’ £ENK.. Hoop Skirls ! Hoop Skirts!! ffnn OF tho cheapest HOOP SKIRTS just received from-New all of the latest stylos, tho-abovo lot of SKIRTS aro. of:a superior n AKE AIVD iraL BE SOJLV* cheaper tban.any in tUo.ujarket; t Wo aro now offering our entire stock of SUM;- MISR DRESS GOODS, at greatly reduced priprfa. The good time hag roalfy coma for r bargains, Spring A Summer goods, are to bo slaughtered to make room to begin tbo" , Fall Campaign. v . July 10, 1862, THE. übejerfugmid' doing bysmasu jn Cix~ listo under tbo name and title of Greonflold 6 Co., would give notice; that wo hpyo .disposed Of our Block of goods and all interest la the"same to L. T> Greenfield and A. R. Bbo'a.ffor, of Carlisle, and that in the future the business will bo conduct ed in the name of Greenfield <fc Smur.Efc. Thankful, to a discriniinatiug public fur tbo pat ronage given'to us,'we would'ask for our bucccs aora a continuance of tbolr favors. . EYBTER & iSfeOB, . , Obambersburg. THE undersigned having formed a co-partner ship under the name of OiusßNriELn & Subafbr, and having purchased the entire stock of Greenfield dr Co., would respectfully ask of our friends and cus tomers a continuation of tboir patronage. IVo have this day received a splendid assortment of Ifow Rroas Goods, all of tbo latest stylos in’tho ihutfkcty iVhiub .vrlll ■bp sold unusually cheap Ibr Cash. People will llrd a groat savingof money by bbyihg gtfoda in this was, as wo aro not compelled to mark on a poroentago, for long credits. . . . GREENFIELD & BUKAFRTu \ J»*.l 2,1?#2. . ' TO TRAVELERS. AtfO .** The Traveling Valises,’ LIVINGSTON’S MEN’S, LADIES.’AND MISSES’ WEAK, NOT I CD, Removal, MELODEONS. GREENFIELD A SHEAFER,' Notice. t
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