Alexandria, August 30.—Thoro' has boon licnvy firing heard to-day in the direction of jCCntrevillo, and the contest of yesterday was undoubtedly renewed this morning. Tole eraphio communication has. been re-establish ed to Manassas, and the oars are running ns ifnr as Bull .Bun. The bridge and railroad are being repaired with tho greatest dispatch, and trains will probably extend their trips to morrow. There are still a largo number of troops in Alexandria awaiting transportation to the field of battle. A Pennsylvania brigade, comprising the 123 d, 133 d and 134th andlSOth regiments, i .under General Cook, were to march to ■ day., , ... , ■ . Those who_ wore able to bo removed,- from the Alexandria hospitals have been taken to Washington to inako room for the wounded wlio are to arrive to-day. . - , ; Washington, Aiig. *3o.—Gopcral Pope’s t fitatement that Ilciiitzclman’s corps would move on tho enemy at,daylight is conrfimod py the heavy "firing heard from the vicinity. Burners ■of various successes have reached Hero, lint ricod'confirmation. " ■ yesterday rebel scouts wore seen at Long logs, in the vicinity of the Chain Bridge. Every precaution has been taken to prevent a 'surprise in that'direction, the impression pre vails that the rebels have been entrapped, ;and tho result of the recent manoeuvring is looked for with intense eagerness. [later.] Washington, Aug. 31, —Gen. Schenck ar rived to-day,'having been severely Wounded .'in the right wrist in tho battle of yesterday. There is an intense anxiety in hotels and .streets to gather incidents of fights, but the reports are so indefinite up to nooil to-day as not to justify their petition. Private advices-from Fredericksburg, ns late ns. 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon, give contradiction to. tho current reports regard ing the burning of bridges, &c., in that locali ty. There has been no such proceedings. General Burnside had possession of that ‘city certainly at 3 o’clock p. m. yesterday. .' Washington, Aug. 31.—The rebels were heavily reinforced yesterday, and attacked Pope’s army before the arrival of Generals ■.Franklin and Sumner, The attack was bold ly met and a severe battle followed.' The ad vantage on the whole was on the side of the enemy, and 'Pope fell back to Contreville with his entire army in good order, lie baa now been Joined by General Franklin at Contreville, and Sumner was on the inarch to him last night.' 1 lie. occupies the strongest ■position in the vicinity of Washington, and ia 'expected promptly' to renew. Lie contest, and the successes of Friday. Every effort should be used, tp hasten the. forwarding of our troops. ■ ■ . ■ , Washington, August 31.—Information re ceived hero indicates that there has,been but little if any fighting to-day. Our army is well concentrated, apd the men are in good condition and spirits. From the Seat of War. Ho Decisive 15 :il sle on SuinlaJ. Washington, August 31.—Information re ceived here indicates that there has been 1 but little, if any, fighting to-day. Our army is’well consontrated, and the men. are in good condition and.spirits. Flip War in Kentucky; A Severe Battle—Our Line of Battle Formetf Three Timex—Retreat of our Troops to Lex •ini/lon- — General Nelson Wounded. Cincinnati, August 31.—Quit news from the -West is important; Our troops under General Munson had a heavy brush with the enemy near Rogersville, Ken tucky, on Friday . •yaml Saturday, which j-osulted, in heavy loss : «n bully sides. Our forces were compelled to hill back throe miles and form a new lino of battle on an elevated ground..' The rebels fol lowed, and, after asovere artillery fight; turned the,right fiankof the Union force, who imme diately retreated. General .Nelson having .come up to rally the men, .but being wound ed at three o’clock in the afternoon the troops agpin fell'back to Lexington. The number of rebels o igaged in these actions was between fifteen and twenty thousand. 1 Ouf forces com prised six infantry regiments and two squad rons of cavalry, supported by artillery. Gen- • •orals Wright and Wallace have loft Cincinria ti to reinforce the troops at Lexington; 1 From Cairo. : Dispatches received from Headquarters here state that the rebels are marching bn Port Donelspn.foi- the purposo'of attacking it. The number of his force is not known. Memphis advices say that;. on the 25th, Col. Wood attacked 3,000. rebels at Bolivar, completely routing them after a short engage ment. Our loss was one killed. The Hebei loss- is not stated. . - I 1 ;’ relief steamer Pair Play, captured up' the Yazoo river, a few days since, lias arrived here. , General Curtis and Stair have arrived. 1 1 0 ® e /\ e ™h.has leave of ahsaned to attend the Pacific railroad meeting at Chicago. Prom the army op Virginia, ■ . Washington, Sept. 1. dispatches received from Fairfax 0. H, about seven miles from Centreville, state that no fighting had been heard from there up to noon to-day. Gen. Banks’ forces wore .heard trom last night, in a favorable position for joining Pope’s army. ■ THE DRAFT IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY —THE ENROLLMENT TO BE MADE AT ALL HAZARDS.' ■ Philadelphia,. Aug. (30, ' i, Tl| ,° Bulletin says Wo learn that U. S. Marshal Millward has asked Governor Curtin ?or a regiment to aid him in making the en- On„T ntfi 5 r - ,the^ nitt in Nortb and South Gap townships, Schuylkill county. In this region the Deputy'Marsha! making the en lolluiont’ has been driven away by violence and Marshal Millward is determined to en lorco tho law at- all hazards. The region where'this resistance to the law has occurred is whore the miners recently had a diflieulty with the coal operators llio rioters “will find that if they encounter Marshal Millward. there will be no child’s play in th'o matter. AN APPEAL FOR LINT. Sub jEon Genejrai/s Office, ) .. Washington, Aug. 31, 18G2. ] VnUpf%h' Jal F° men and Children of the 'if ®alesj The supply oflintin thomar- f, y , , exhilUSt ® d ’ the ' >»-avo men toon dofono ° of thoir country, will of 1 appeal to you to e'ssarv arHMA Id tt Bli PP. l y us with the neo or cilin,f r i C °‘ 1010 18 scarcely a woman wy ill ,int - “ nd *o«“ usefidL Jl \l lelr “ SB »atanoo can be more means m u ~t um t 111 furnishing us the in the t. 1 ' 0 wounds of those who fail the defence of thoir rights and thoir homos' William A. Hammond, Surgeon General, U. S. A. A MALIGNANT RUMOR, The . Philadelphia, Sopt. 1. dlia morning y' <,lB P?‘ oh was sent us ?.«’«« had a dianafpLi’, ta - tme thaktbo 2W ' that “ r “ ,S ’ nm ° D ? ° thor ®“°n aftorwardl ~ ! ClDlla ? was a traitor.— V 'hime office h„YV V ° r ° l nformed that the f"°vernniont officials 110 !! 11 ° °- ed by ordor of a cmal to what .tl, ’ tIIIIS g lvln K a complete "htl'malignant canard™ SutleUed was a false [later.] Cairo, August -31, r PHE undersigned Administratrix of the os ' , ,■ ° f J " BO P U M .°!T ot ’ doo " d -> ' vill 8 °» under an °. rd ? r 0 Court of Cumberland county, A iraot of Land, situato in Monroo twp., hounded by lands of Dr. Lonhor, i’inslino, and others, oon taming * - u NINETY ACRES, more or loss, having thoroon crootecl n n GOOD HOUSE, Burn, .and- other in,- AXik. provomonts. Tho land is of tho host IsiTjliL quality and tho attention of purchasers iMßsli jg|s - invited to tho opportunity. Also, a tract of Timber Land, in South Middle ton fcwp., containing FIVE ACRES. Sale to commence .at 10 o’clock, A. M., on tho promises. . * 1110 To. ms of Sale Ono fourth of tho purohaso money upon tho' Confirmation At sale, and the rosi duo on tho Ist day of April no.*, whon the deed will bo made and po: session g,von, Tho taxes of 1803 to bo paid by tho purchaser and tho crops in tho ground reserved. 1 ORPUAIVS’ COHJRT SAIiE, On WEDNESDAY, October 1, 1562, X>Y order of the Orphan’s Court of Cumhor ~7 , lan <l county, under proceeding in nartition will bo sold at Public Sale, on the nrenfi«™ *ti ’ following.described Real Estate of Henry E'shel” man, doo’d, viz: ■> Aisnei- A Tract of Land containing NINE ACRES, more or loss, situate in Bast Ponnsboro’ twp.. Cum boriand county, about ono mile northwest of wl,', Fairviow, bounded by lands of Goo. Mann }ohn ohaol' /Übright! 11 JOSepU Eil “> ML Terms of saleSo much of the purchase money as will bo necessary to pay all the costs in tineas? to bo paid when tho property is strioknn nir r\ 1 third of. the balance to bo secured by “coon,V,,^, 0 m tho Orphan’s Court, conditioned for the payment of tho interest of the same to tho widow of C n 7v Esholman, doo d,, pnd tho principal at her death to her legal representatives, tho balance to bo scoured fcrssrassr Mr ar °;;r y *£ Sale to dommonco at 12 o’clock M «r ~ , when attendance will bo given by' *' f d - day ’ Sopt. 4, 1862-ts. J, T. RrPPEY. ■ LETTERS testamentary on'tho estate of Samuel Eloyd deceased., Into of Upper AI ion township have boon issued by Z P Ron istor of Cumberland county to the subscriber' w n , Bhi1 ’- All P-r-onStodobSS sent them, duly ’ Aug. 28, ° VD ' DEATH OP COL. WEBSTER, OP MASS. . ~ .. . ; ■ . Boston, Sopt. 1." A dispatolrto .Gov. Andrews, states '“ that Gol. FJetohor Webster, of tho 12th Mnss.rog iment,:was mortally wounded in tho battle of Saturday, and has since died," On tho 28th ult., by Ilow%noob Pry, Mr. Jebejliah Beam, to Miss Ma’rv Mdrtoef, both of Adams Co., Ph. . On the. 2nd insf. r tim some,. Sir. Jacob .?• Stock, to Miss Mary; Jane.Zeigler, both of North Middleton. Oumb. Co., Pa. In this borough, on Thursday tho 21st ult., Miss Slarv Webber, in the 87th year of her ago. v - Markek - CARLISLE MARKET.—Sept. 3,1802. Corrected Weekly by Woodward & Schmidt Flouii, Suporflno, por bbL, <t,so do., Extra, do., 4,75 „, d °.> Ry°. do., 2,60 white Wheat,-por bushel. Red Wheat, do., Rye, Conn, ' do., Oato, t now do., Odd do., Sphixo Bahdev, do., Fall do., . do., Cdovehseed, do., Tijiothtseed, do., PHILADELPHIA • MAIUCETS.—Sept. 3, Flour,, siiporiino, “ extra, i '•: ; Rye Flour, : • Corn Meal, : ; Wheat, rod, : • “ white, : : • ; Ryr, Cohn, yellow, .: t ■ “ white, -t ■.Oats, : Clovkrseed, Winstcr,' •: Au tlitoi’s Mice. TIIE Auditor appointed by the prphan's.Courl of Cumberland c0.,.t0 niarahd and distribute tin tissots in tho ha* da of Jo/ieph Ilciiryj . dministra- 1 tor of Jacob Lehman, lato of Mifflin towns ’ doe’d > to and amongst tho creditors,'will attend to tbo du ties of his appointment at his offleo in Carlisle, on Tuesday,, the 23d of September next, at 10J o’clock, A. Af., of which nil. intortsted' will take notice, and' present their claims for demands, &c, - Sdptemher 4/1562 ItUEUS E. SiIAPLEY, Auditor NittiCiZ 'T'IIE undersigned Auditor appointed by the J. Orphan s Court' of Cumberland- County to marshal and distribute the assets in the hands of Samuel, B. Uriah and Win. M. Gardner, Ad ministrators of Samuel Uriah, late of East Pcnns borongh township, doo’d, to and amongst tho cred itors, wdl attend to tho duties of his appointment nt ms oaioo, in Cailjslo, on Tuesday, tho 23d of Soptem’ie • next, at 10} bblook, A; M.,'of which’ all interested will tuko notice, and presenttbeir claims for demands, Ac. IIUFUS E. SHAPLEY, September d, 1862. ' Auditor'. V A tIfA- B Jb E jp arm s At PUBLIC SUE. ■On SATURDAY, October 4, 1802, \Ar ILI ' s pid-At Public Sale, on the above V.V day, the following described Ileal Estate, viz: -A °f superior XAcnnstono land, situ ate in Silver. Spring twp., Cumberland flinty, on 0 and a-hnlf miles west of Hogiiostown, and - ilhi n half a milo of the- Mcehanicsburg road, containing ®l«BaT3r,,ACfl£Ei§} more or less, about 6S acres of which are olonrod, and m a high state of cultivation.. The balance is timber land: Thb improvementsarp i stone' AfflA p W E E E I If Q ir 0 U S E I'tlM ■ i Barn ' Wu s° n Shed, and other out buildings. There is an orchard of choioo fruit trees on the promises, and a well of water convenient to the dwelling. The THbdlo Spring inns through a, portion -Cf tho farm;. Tho ebndilionjand aieo the entire about * k*? 4 ° f land; containing eighty ACRES, more or loss, adjoining No. 2. of which about 65 acres oro oloarod, and in a high state of cultivation, and tho balance is timber land. Tho fences aro in good repair and the property in good condition. tho W ‘ B n nf s viw 11,0 f,lrms P ruv ioas to tho day of sale, will ploaso call on John Mator, “re siding on farm No. 1. ’ Sale to commence on farm No, 1, at 1 o’clock, P. *’day, when both .properties will ho sold. ; Terms made knownhy ISAAC BKENIZBB, Sept 4,1862. Executor of Sea. linuizer, dcc’d OUPHAXS’ comrF~a]le7~ On SATURDAY, October 4,. 1862, CATHARINE MORRET. Administratrix. Sept. 4, ISO2-ts. Notice,' Tho public is requested to call and examine my immense-stock of [roods which I am selling very ciiea? for OA' i notwithstanding tho recent largo advp. ico in o prices of Hardware, being desirous of considerably reducing my stock of goods for the present*. Persons in want of Ilardwarb wiT find it to their advantage to call at ,5 | Ang. 28, 1802: 1,10 4,60 1,50 5 00 5 37 3 60 : 3 02 1 23 n, 1 31 1 04 a, 1 54 I I 5 12 31 e 34 completely equipped Equestrian Establishment, in tho worlds comprising' the lar gest number of beautiful trained Horses and Ponies, and tho best collection of. TALENTED PERFORMERS travelling. The whole Paraphaneliais of the most beautiful and costly description. The wagons arc new and handsomely decorated. The band, coach is a triumph of .art, apd tho Drosses and Properties are now and 'elegant, 'manufactured, from designs imported from Paris, during tho past winter. "WILE .EXHIBIT- Ijf THURSDAY, September 4, Afternoon and Evening. Doors -open at 2 and f. o’clock.' Performance to commence half an hour later. A&aiigslou 25 cents. Tho managbrkaro proud of being the first-truv oiling company who have, presented tho ’ good oh English pastime, tho ° English Steeple Chase tho most exciting scone Over introduced in the arena, in which all the thorough Bred Horses and thoir Riders appear,. will claim tho attention of all, giving a vivid idea of tho scenes of the present war. In this scene will bo introduced the March, the Halt, and tho Grand Charge. During this scone all tho horses lay down and sit up at tho word of command, illustrating a night in camp. - ' The Jlorecs and Ponies are tho most beautiful and best twined collcct’on that over travelled, fore most among which is tho groat talking Horse who seems almost endowed with human intellect, performing tho most surprising feats at the word of command, ho .will ho introduced by his trainer, tho people's Favorite Clown. Tho performers have boon gathered from Europe and America, and com prise tho stars of both Hemispheres. tool* at the IVamcs. Dan Gardner, R, Hemmings, Goo. Devious, Jno. boater, Henry Morcsto, Signor Parker, Mens Eon oit, 11, Hill, King Brothers, Miss Eliza Gardner, Madame'Camille, Little Minnie, Master Ed.Hard nor,G. Ricker, L. Swan, J. Wamhold, V. (sroou, ’/?° V lO a host of well educated auxiliaries.' ' On tho morning of .tho Exhibition, tho company J vl,l l £ ntor vn * n grand procession, hoa.'cd by Po tir Ritner's American Brass Band, seated in their Beautiful Baud .CoUt,i drawn by a lino of splendid horses* Abllowod -all the Horses, Por*es, Carnag es, Luggage, Vans, <fcc. September s, DILLSBURG, September 5. ■ „ • W. li. GARDNER, Agent. C. wniTMBT and R. 8011, Advertisers." August 21, 1802. iHing Female College, M E C II AN I CSIIUIIG, PA. IHIS Institution, chartered with full colle giato powers to grant Diplomas a d confer J)e :?WWiUco«monoo its uoxc session on Wednesday, the ,id of Spptomber next, with a full corps of -.effi cient and experienced Teachers. Student should enter promptly at the opening of tho soasum. All students are required to attend Divine Ser vice.,once on "Sabbath, r.t such church as their Pa rents may indicate. For further particulars ad dress . August 21, 1862-4 t.« VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT THE subscriber, Executor of tho will of . Thomas Green, dco'd,, sqU at Public Sale, on tho'promises/ on tho'abovo day,’ the following Heal Estate: containing about 300.acres, .Bilijate in South Mid dleton township, Cumberland county, 2 miles east of Mt. Holly Springs, and 3 milop west of Boiling Springs, on which is erected a large two-storv BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Tbn- ANT 0DSB » Largo Bank Barn, Wag ,ocb Corn Grib,, and other out buildings. Thero is also an the prom »»PiPJffnagj S0 3 an Excellent Orchard of thriving Pruit Tjees. About'2o'() acres of this is of good quality, and in a high state .of-cultivation, and the romaludor is well set with fine thriving timber. Tbo above property will bo sold entire or in tracts of 100 aoros ouob, to suit purohnsurs. ! Also, at the same time and place will bo ’ offered I*l acres of thriving CHESTNUT ftsSfe TIMBER LAND, 1* miles south of the above property. „ „ '"rizr f ,al ° ar ° ono haif «mi> »n tbo iat of April, 1803, w hmi poasoaaton andan indisputable ti tle W>ll bo given, and the residue to bo paid in throe yearly installments. Sale to commence at 10 o*- ’'“Sii.fi, K “““iat.- Good Draught Collars. T WILL neither brag nor banter, bpt.jf any man will bring mo a, horse with a sore neck or shoulder, and le* mo fit a collar on him, if his nock or shoulder does not got well by giving it a fair tost, I. will agreo to charge him nothing for,the col lar. . Tho above agreement I am induced to propose from past experience. My Collars arc of a snpori or. PAjniw. and tbo facings or bellies are all mado with tho best of Hog-skin, which arc very oongc nial to tho Horse's Shoulder. Bring mo your sore shouldered Horses. I row have a largo ?ot of collars just finished. Also,'all kinds of Saddlery constant ly on hand. • SAMUEL ENSMINGEjfc. Aug. 28, 1862-41.** , . ' Elocution 13IIOF. A. AiRMSTKOKO, A, M,, proposes. *7. instruction to lads and young men ri this highly inportant and much neglected branch of Education. Ho will oommonco operations in this place as soon as a class is formed. Tho wholo course will occupy five weeks; giving one lesson per day. His system- of improving tho vocal organs, has proved nighly beneficial to.tlioso’aflcotea with stam mering and dofootive articulation. Aug. 28, 1802. ; : A CARD. Jboolcs and accounts of the late firm of A L/ • Lyno & Son, will remain at their store. All poisons knowing themselves indebted arc ro queted to Call oid make settlement. LEWIS F. LTNE’S,. North Ilanovor stroot. i'^rsb GARDNER & REMMING’S GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS! CAEIIBLE, Limping Hurdles, Hedges, &c. THE zoUave HALT msfliHoi, ®AIV.(KAis®IVEIB, A. G, MARLATT, President. PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, October 4, 1802, A VALUABLE'FARM, To'ivn and Country Property PUBUC SALE. On TnURWATj September 25 tk, 1802. THE undersigned Executors of Andrew Blair, doo’d/will expose to Public Sale, on tho ■above day, tho following described properties, viz: , Novi. Alp.t.pffground situate in tho borough of CittijVo, wonting 1 CO foot on South Hanover street, west side, by 20(1 foot in dept’’, having thereon erect ed a largo, commodious and well, finished _p IT j-H L I ’ TWO STORY ■ SiB|IGE HOUSE, Brick Cistern, stabling, and other put-buildings.. No. 2. A lot of,ground on South street, near Han over, CO foot in Wont by 120 in depth. There is on ; [■this iota.largo . STABLE, 30 by 88 feet, well adapted for ,a liyory ’of drove stable. ' - . ■ • . No. S. An out lot lying close to the built portion of the south-west seetio'i oftlie town, and vo-y con veuiont for a paatpjp jot, contuiping 2J aor.es, more or less. No. 4. A tract of first quality LIMESTONE LAND, in good order, adjoining tbq borough line south- ; west of town, bounded by lands of John Noble, on’ the oast, south and west, and the public roadbn tho nortb, 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 fmit trees.’ This is one of the most desira ble small farm properties in tho vicinity of Carlisle. Tbo sale pl’fbo above mentioned properties will take place .at the Court House, in Carlisle, at, TI, o’clooo, A. M. .of said .day, when terms will bo made known by " Ang.U, 1882-ts, SALE OF VALUABLE RE-AO STATE, W WsoM at publlc stile, on Saturday , ,’ * September 20,-1802, at la o’clock; A..rt.', on the premises, tbp.fo’lowing described Real Estate, viz: . No. 1. A TRACT OP GOOD SLATE LAND, sit uate in'North Mjddioiou: towpship,..Cumberland county, about "3 miles’north of Caijislo,’ on tbo Waggoner’s’Gap road, ired known as Swigert’s Tav ern, bounded by Itinda 0’ W. F. Swigpr,’ Samuel Hoss, Wm.’ Rinovd, a,nd otbo s, containing 8 acres n n * and 14 pepphes. Tbo improvements ■ (lr0 a - f St Awo-story PLASTERED T^;;||i i> ll°UCE, P(u ( no Earn, Tenant Uopso, a 1 1 other nocesfa-.y' out-buildings. «SSBJ22S!V Also, an app'o orchard and other fruit, two wells of >at|jr'.w’.'i pumps in them, near the bouse. This property will bo sold in two separate tracts, or. together, .to suit purchasers. No.-2, Contains 45 Acres, mote of less, about J, of a mils northeast of tract No.-l. Tbo improve ments are a LOG HOUSE, Pramo Earn, ■and Spring House, with a never failing AwfeA. spring. About 3 acres is .in timber, bounded by land)' of Samuel Hess, Hon- }JJ| ! Kg|v ry Anchorman and W. F. Swigcr. i* °C I itSa No. 3, Contains about 10 acres, adjoining - tract „ r, . No. 2. Tbo'improveinents are a largo •xjMm Throe story FRAME BUILDING, used T"fsl!!a.ns a Woolen Factory. Tbo traotiswoll- Jllgiw® joented for a Tannery or Distillery.— tfeSaßSS'Jhcre'are a number of fruit trees, a good portion is meadow Ibnd, bounded by tract No. 2, and-lands of Henry Anchorman, and others. No. 4, Contains about 7 acres, adjoining * No. 3, The improvements bfdo.two-story LOG ■ HOUSE. ,A gootKvpiirtion.js meadow land, under good fence, bounded by W.' 11. Swigor, Honry Anchorman and tbo llSjlßf Conodoguinot orook. . ’ No. 5. .A traot of Mountain Land about 3 mites north qf 'lbb Mansjou House, containing’ about 4 acres," and; is covered. with Chestnut and Oak timber,, bounded by ’ aids of John Waggoner, Wm. Brown and others. No. G. A traot of Mountain Land, adjoining the above tract, containing about 5 acres, covered with Chestnut, Locust and Oak timber. ' , No. 7. Adjoining the above tract, on the spur of die Mountain. The Waggoner's Cap road passes ;hrough it. It .is ’ covered with young timber, [Chestnut ard Oak,) and contains about 6 acres. Terms .will bo made known on the day of sale. W, P. SWIGER, Executor of George Swincr, dec’d. ■ Aug.'21,1562. . f . Valuable Tavci'u SSand, ■; - at fPBLIO SALH. On SATURDAY, September 13, 1802. O*THB undersigned will offer ftt Public Sale, on thoVoovo day on the promises, situated in Cburohlown, Cumberland county, containing 107 feet in. front and 150 feet ia depth, more or less, bounded on fc.-o oasfc.by-Mn* i street, south by Jno. Paul, north by a public Alley, and west by an al loy, having i.'iorcon erected a Two-story Frame' WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE? mm. with a large two-story Eaok Building, lYush House, a largo Frame Stable, Hog Pen, Ico' Houso, aud other necessary out-buildiu*s. I'bevo is a well of water and a cistern convoniopj to tbo; house, and everything is convenient for a Public House. The shove property is very valuable, as it is the only Tavern in. town. Po'-sons wi»hing to see tbo property can do so by p.,lling o ■ tbo subscriber, irbo occupies tbo samo. ’ 2&S' Sa'o to oominonco at 11 o’clock, A. M., when cttoudanco will bo givon aud terms made know, by bAHAH A. EIQGET. if- A i the above property is not sold on tbo day Oi salo, it will bo oiforod for rout on tbo same day at public outcry. S. A L Aug. 21, ISG2-ts. Farm at Private gale. undersigned offers at Private Salo LIMESTONE FARM, on which ho at present resides, situate in Middle sex township, Cumberland about one mile oast of j\*’ddlosox,.and two miles from Hoover's mill. The farm contains 97 1-3 Acres of Limestone. Land, all of which is cleared and in a high stato of culti vation, except about three acres. The improvements are a . AgA FRAME DWELLING JSm house, Log Darn and Stabling, Corn Crib, Wagon Shod, Carriage llouso, and other out buildings. There is on the promises a Pham, Apple Orchard, together with other Fruit Trees, Grape vinos, <fco., and a well of novor-failing water convenient to t ie dwell mg. Any person srishing to view the premises will call on the subscriber,.who will,Mate terms of sale, ; ~, i ISAAC BitHNIZBII. August 21, 1862-6w.* pATNTS and OILS.—IO tons of White Lqad, 1000 galls, of 0)1/just received, with a largo assortment ol Varnishes, Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine, , Xfloreuco White, Japan, ■ White Zino, i ut ty, Colored Zinc. Lithorage,. Rod Load, Whiting, Boiled Oil, Glue, Lard Oil, Shellac, I Sperm Oil, Paint Brushes, I Fish Oil, <feo., Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes, lit the Hardware Store of March 27, 1802. . H. gAXTON. FARM BELLS.—X have been appointed agent for several makes of superior Farm Bella; also, Bull Metal, Bulls on hand, all war ranted not to crack, by H. SAXTON. March 27, 1862. JOB, PRINTING neatly executed at' this efi’c.a WILLIAM. BLAIR, A- 11. • BLAIR, Executors. oeasllE undersigned having purchased the. stock, &0., of the late Willjaiu H. Tpojit, db -0- cd, would respectfully announce to tbo| public that ho wil 1 coutinuo tbo Hatting the old stand, in West High Street, and with a cd and efficient effort, produce articles of ioad Dross of * Every Variety, Style, and Quality, that shall bo strictly in keeping with tbo improve wolivof 4JO art ’ aad Any up to the ago in which (iSsSggEiSj - 116 has now on hand a splendid Jggssgoasp assortment of HA'JS of all dogorip dSpS**6^® 9 . tiori?, from tho common Wool do the finest Fur and Silk hats, and at prices that must snit every one who has an eye to getting tho worth of his monoy. His Silk, Mole - Skin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any qthor establish monfc in tho country.- -,, > * Bors’ Hats, .of every description' constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a J. Or, GALLIC. . WAjS CLAIM AGENCY. THE subscriber, having been appointed by the well known War Claim firm of Barrows, Boed & Co., of Washington, D. 0., ns their agent for Cumberland county, and having all the neces sary forms from tho proper departments, I am now prepared to procure for the friends of dcscasod sol cliors, tho ' ONE HUNDBBD DOLLABS BOUNTY and had: pay duo them. Also, Pensions for wound, od or disabled soldiers. I will also give prompt and careful attention to the adjustmoru and collection of all claims against tho government, caused by tho present war, of every kind, largo or small, avii" legal or equitable foundation, It is important that persons having just claims .should present their ap plications nt tho earliest Cay praolioablo, as claims are paid in tho order In which they are Died. My connection at Washington, gives mb groat advanta ges in procuring sho settlement of claims promptly, My charge will bo 70 per co ton tlie amount*al lowod by government, and no foe wi'l jo charged until that is paid. lAMBI Hr. CANDLISIf, r Nowvillo, Pa, X refer, by permission, to the following gentle men: Hon. J. IX. Graham, Hon. P. Watts, W. H. Mil lor, Esq.. Dr. J. R, Irvine, Carlisle. • 4* G* Miller, Esq., Jno. M'Curdy, Esq., Shippons •burg • L. Kaufman, Esq., C. Dunlap, Esq., Mo ohamesburg. Wm. R. Gorges, Esq., Lower Allen. D. F. Shoemaker, Esq., Nowburg, Rea, Qraooy & Co., Bankers, Nowvillo. May 29, 1602-3 m.« ffl«Ui\T JOVACAWEIY. An English and Classical Boarding School for Young Men and Boys, MOUNT JOY, L4N(6isTEB CO,, PA. STUDENTS designing to pursuo tho study of tho Ancient and Modern Languages, Ifjghor Mathe matics, Natural Sciences or common English Branches, with,*. view to preparation for college, teaching or business, will llnd this Institution to offer superior advantages and inducements. Tho school is well provided with a very superior sot of philosophical, ohomioal and astronomical ap paratus, for experiment and illustration, together with geographical, physiological ond other mans charts, 40. 1 ' The Summer session oounpehoos on tho Ist Mon, day of May. For further particulars address' the Prmc.pai. . H. L. MOORB, Match 27, 1302. ' 1862. 1862. TUST opened tho largest and best assort*- v mont of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnisb, Glass, Iron, Ac., over brought to Cumberland County, bought exclusively for cash, and which wo are sell ing al the lowest prices. ■ Wo invito tho publio'gon-, orall to give tis a call boforo making their purcha ses, as wo are fully sustaining our old reputation of selling tbo ... # BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES., Returning thanks to a generous public for 'their pastlibaral patronage, hoping by personal attention to their wants, to merit a continuance of the same. JOHN P. LYNB & SON, r At tho Old Stand, North Hanover Street. Carlisle, Juno 12, 1802. Interesting to Farmers. TOIIN. P. LYNE & SON, have j ast.received •f a largo lot of those celebrated ,SCYTUlsS,rnadf’ expressly for rkoir own. sales,, which. haVo 'nlwhys given entire satjßfaotwn to all who. have used them. You that want a keen/ cutting and easy running SoytaOj }jq jyon'dsn-y try one oftheirauporiormako. Y° b il; vo ■*' ;u N slocl{ ofShaths, Whet Stones, ;Ac. .Rakes of Christ Myers' and othor.eclobrated makes. , Graip Crjidlos of alUbe best makes in tho county, with a /till, stock of all kind S-of Tools and Implements for Pannoy's upo,- All of which wo are stdliflS.chonp ot our storo in North Hanover street. Carlisle, Juno 12, 1862. FARES BELLS. WE aro.seljine; ordinary sizes at $2,25, large sizes ,st $2,75, tho cheapest and boat bells in tho county, .bought for cash and selling at short profits at (the storo of LYNB A SON. Juno J 2.1502, : . Hay Elevators, Ropes and'Pulleys. APPLE assortment of those , seasonably articles in store and for sa'o .CHEAP, with an endless nssortinient of Porks, Hoes, Shovels, Ac., of the'best makes .and mo’t approved patterns. For sale at the storo of JOHN P. LYNB A'SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle. Juno 12, '62. FLY!N ihliS. IVine, Worsted, Unenand Cotton, Piy Notts. . Cheap! Cheap!! at the store of John P. Lyre & Son, Carlisle. Juno 12, CEMENT. Comenf'in largo or small quan tities at manufacturers prices, and warranted good. CUAIN PUMPS, Pump Chains,'Pump Tubs, in Invgo quantities! soiling very cheap, at the store of JOHN I>. LYNE A,SON. Carlisle, Juno 12, ’B2 PAINTS! PAINTS!.! Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine. Wo invito tlio rt tenlion of tbo public to our superior WHITE LEAD, put un. exclusively in Tin pales, and war ranted to,ho c’uporior to any otbpr brands told in this market. A groat variety .of colors of tlio best qualities and.scPmg at .tbo lowest prices, at John P.' Lyno A Son’s North .Hanover street, Carlisle. ' r . 1 Juno 12, ’B2. Glass i glass n . . All tbo best brands and all sizqs at tbo cheap store of John P. Lyno A son, Carlisle. Juno 12, IRON! IliON !.!, , ‘ Of nllsiZflSj shapes,, length- and breadth,- war ranted to die tbo best, at manufacturers prices, A largo variety, of Files, Rasps, Anvils, Bellows, Ao. Blacksmiths, you wi)l find it'to your interest to buy your Iron and Steel at John P. Lyno A Son’s, North Hanover street, Carlisle. ■ Juno 12,1862: JUNE, 1563. . JUNE, 1 86 k Lte.lD.lCir, -SAWYEIi te Main streeti do respectful’y call the attention of the public, especially the Lad?os, t<i our,largo addUio; of Summer goods just received, comprising tlio various fabrics suitable for : tho presout soason,. Dress goods of every variety and ne>vcst stylos. . Latest desigres of Silk Saques, Mantles, Lace Points, French Bovnour;, Shawls of all kinds. Laco' Mitts,’ San UniuTcllas, Parasols, Donpots,' Mi'sses- Ifdts, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery. AVlrito Coocls ofov.ery description. ‘ HOOFSKIRTS! Do EorcstS'KidPadand Clasped Skirt, the best in the market, Eagloton’s Corded Skirts. Men and Boy’s Light CLOTHS AND OASSaiERES, 1 French Black Cloths, Linen Pantings, Cottonadcs.. Having tbo services of a first class Tailor, wo are prepared to make up floods at short notice and most fashionable . ' CARPETS of ail kinds in very largo supply, Oil Cloths. Mat tings, Lookmg Glasses, Rlinds, all kinds of House Furnishing Goods in immense quantities. Plonso ca> I and examine und satisfy vdursolvos. Wo bavo tbo best, largest, ohoapost ai d most de sirable stock o’ Goods over oflbrod in Carlisle. ■LEXDICH, SAWYER A MILLER. Juno 12, 7882. Administrator’s Notice. TVT otioe is hereby given, that Letters of Ad b- ' mipistriElion on tbo estate pf David Draught, iloo’d., Into of.Nortb Middleton township, have boon duly.grdnlcd oy tbo Register of Cumberland County to tbo subscribers, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate wiil please make pay ment, and thoso having claims are requested to pre sent them to . .. ■■ '• GEOBOE BBAUGHT, JOHN BAKEB, . Carlisle July 31, 1562.—(1t j\ihnin{itrninrs flat and Cap .Emporium Carlisle,'Deo. 1861. 20, I 8«». SPRING*, 1869. , ISAAC LIVINGSTON ' TVTOW offers one of the best and mostattrfoa- X 1 tiro assortments of Pioo® Goods over exhibit*!* in this for MEN AND BOYS; WEAK of every Style, .Quality and Price, and ifi contfiWly receiving additions os tho season quliancoa, ©fall the latest novelties and stylos to suit,all* classes. - Qur stock of JIBADY MADE CLOTHING; all our.pATn manufacture, cannot be excelled for , DURABILITY, STYLE,. , ANP CHEAPNESS, of every-variety to suit the Season, Taste, and peek ot. All wo want is d call and aco for youraolvos at *• - v ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. N. B. All goods bought from us by the piece or yard by persons wishing to have it cut to measure, can bo accommodated free of charge. , Carlisle, May 1, ISG2. / LIVINGSTONS Perfect Pitting: Shirts MADE to measure and guaranteed a per foot fit • SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS, warranted to bo of a superior article of Linos and Muslin of the most colobratod makes. Also, brery variety of Shirts constantly .kept on band ef eroiy Stylo and Quality. • j3S?"* Collars of all tho Latest Stylos out. ■ TO TRAVELERS AMD ~ tiie Traveling Public. Trunk?, Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbarellas, &c. of every description and largest vari°.'y, Soli, at lowest prices at ; LIVINGSTON’S North Hanover Str«ot Clothing Emporia May 8, 18.62. * SEIiJLirVO - OEE A'g COST, BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! THE undersigned has determined to sell out his very oxtonsivo and elegant aassort mont of ’ BIST GOODS; at first cost! Ho will not attempt to spocifiy. Sufßoo it to say, his stock is largo apd comploto, compris ing in part, MEN’.S, LADIES’AND MISSES’ WEAR, of ail kinds and descriptions, a’l of which wore purchased at low rates for, cash, and will ho sold at tho samo figure. Housekeeping goods,. such aa pleached and unbleached. Shootings, Pll low. Casings, Linen and Cotton Table Cloths, Tick ings, 'White and .Brown Muslins, Ac., Ac. .. , CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, <&oi His stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings,* Ac., is tho largest and host jn this section of tho country Givo.mq an early call; all who want groat bar gains, for; I.dntond tp. do just* what I say, and soil out'my entire stock at first cost; Como ono, come -alii ~ . , „ ;*i PHILIP ARNOLD,, . Two doors north of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank.' N. B. County. Merchants will find it tu thdir ad vantage to give nip a,call, for J can soil, to them at oheapor rates than they can purchase th,o' same goods in tho oity. ,PA. NOT 10 B, All persons knowing themselves indebted to tho undersigned, will'.please call and settle their ac counts immediately, as. tho books must bo settled 1 „ , . PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, May 15,1602. Removal. TACOB SENER’S Boot and Shoo Storo !s " removed jo next door to. Piper’s Bookstore, and opposite the 'Cumberland Valley Bank. ■ ■ ■ ■GRAND BARGAINS NOW OFFERED AT Cheap Boot and Shoe store ! NEW SPRING ARRIVAL OF BOOTS AND SHOES, The subscriber has just received from Philadel phia and'Boston an extensive and splendid assort ment 1 of ’ GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES’ SHOES, Men s and Boys’ Boots, Shoes and Brogans,-Men's' Walking Shoes, calf, patent leather, and cloth Gaiters, Ladies’ Button Boots, Balmoral and lace Boots, Gaiters, Buskins and - Slippers, <fco., Ae., Ac., See., Sso. MISSES asd CHILDREN’S BOOTS akb SBOBS TRUNKS, CARPETBAGS, UMBRELLAS, &e.,*c. ' )0 so - a l° w for cash. Purchasers pm ' ” cl , 0i c all and examine our stock, and they win npd that in price and quality it will compote 1 with phy Shoo Storo in the place. , the New Store Room, next door to Plp*er*e 1 | - Bookstore..' ! April TO, 1862.—5 n» - JACOB SSNBIi; ; A, LEM, ‘ Second door east of the Market House, i ~,• in Zug’s Corner. DEALER IN PIANOS. New Rosewood Pianos, from the best makers. . . MELODEONS. gPPlii! Tim.host roannfaotured- instrnmonts from $l5 to SlOO. Violins, Guitars, Aoeordeons, Flutes, Fifes! Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar Strings, find-Musical Merchandise in general. . SHEET MUSIC. A complete assortment fo- all instruments. The latest publications always on hand. Teacher on the Piano and Guitar, Instrumental and vocal music. Pianos and Melodoons tuned and rap.iiiod. Juno 12, 1862. A. LGNU: Hoop Skirls ! Hoop Skirts!! O F .tllO Cheapest IIOOP SKmrSjust received froiuNew Vo-1;. -all of tho latest styles, tlio above lot of SKIItTS aro’of a superior MARE A»J? Amt BJ? SOJLI» cheaper than any.in the market. "Wo are now o'flering our entire stock of SUM MER DRESS GOODS, otgroatly reduced prices. The good time has really come for bargains, Spring &, Summer goods are to ho slaughtered to make room to begin the Fol l Campaign.”"'‘ ’-■ * ’ r ; ■ GREENFIELD A SHEAFEK, July 10, 1862. . . , Notice. THE undersigned doing business in Car lisle under the name and title of Greenfield & Co., would give notice that wo have disposed of our stock ofgoods and all interest in the same to L. T. Greenfield and A. K. Shcalfor, of Carlisle and that in the future the business will ho conduct cdin the name of Oiiekkfibld & Shuafeh Thankful to a disoriminatiug public for the pat ronage given to us, wo would ask for our Buncos aora a oontmuanoo of thoir favora. EYSTEII & Blips, • Chambqrahnrg. THE undersigned having formed a 00-partnor ship under the name of Ghebnfiei.d & Sueafkii, and having purchased the entire stock of G roonfiold , Co -' w °nld respectfully ask of our friends and ous tomors a continuation of thoir patronage. hf w da ? rocoivcd a splendid assortment «eod B all of tho latest stylos in’the market, which will ho sold unusually cheap for Qaab. Pooplo will find a.great saving of money by buying goods in this was, as.wo are not compelled to murk on a poroentagoi for long orotlirs.-’ ■ I . ORBBNFXBDD St BXIBAFBU. •Tuno 12, XSU. Great Excil^raonL' HAS been, raised in Carlisle and sufronmf’ country on learning,.that tho. has returned front tho-city with. atrouwßdoßi stock of *" DRY-GOODS, • ■ . . > ? j ■ All bought forensh, and'to bo lold.ut suoh lew. prices as will caiiso iome-pcoplo to flbftkeiuth.ir boots. In this very extensive stesk m»y be feuad great piles of ■ r 1 DRESS GOODS, Of Silk Poplins, Turin Lustre, FancySiUrt!, iuri rioty, Black Silks,- of'flic .Tory most celebrated mnuufacturß, Mohair,. Piald, Foil do Choro Silk, Cheek, Embroidered Mohair Satin, Plaid, Ohheli, Mozambique, Challics. Be Lainos, Bomba* tuei. Lawns, Ac., Ac. • v. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Vesting, boys’ wear, of good quality and doriraH* stylos.' ■ ‘ Ticking, Cheeks, Flannels, Ginghams, Muslins) Lawns and • CALICOES. Of .very handsome stylos, and in safli.iout quantity to clothe ovory fomalo in this county. I haro also Iholargcet assortment of " ‘ GARpTS iif® OIL CLOTHS In,,tho jn tenor.ia, of all qualities; ancl at very satisfactory prices to tho purchaser. .Besides, Ihayo ftlnjost /jj-cjry-dbsirable article ia my lino of business that can he men Hoped, aele«t cd .with groat care, and with an. pyesihgle to tho wants of this community, and tho present times. The public is advisou to see these magnificent loads of goods 'Doforo purchasing elsewhere, as I tj)afc will jby a careful cxanimaitoJi .df’my. stock of goods, wbibe for immensity has never, been, and perhaps never will, bo equalled in this-place.for. size, beauty pad ohoapuess, ■ , 1 ~ At the old well-known stand of I.WVBBNT& April.!!), 1562. CUiTIBEfiUiASp: VAI.I.EV K*B». TVTOTICE.—It will be seen by the following advertisement that Ilopry A. B taj-gOonf'EstT baa retired from tho firm of Ker, Dnnlap A Co., ami that Samuel Ilopbnra, Esq., of Carlisle, Cun** beflaml county,-Pa., has been associated wilhthb remaining partners in'the firra of Kor, Dunlap A Co'i and that IVm. W. Hepburn has bcon.cleoted Cashier in the place of Mr.’Sturgeon. ms proprietors sow A,gE: _ William Ker, t Isaac Brenneman.; Richard "Woods, - I John S. SterrexT/ John C. Dunlap, ,1 John Ddnlap, Samuel Hepburn. This Bank will continue to do a GENERAL BANKING AND BXOITANtE BUSINESS, At their Banking House, in Carlisle, tinder &• name and styjo of KEK, DpNiAP A eft. , Money will bo rcceivQ(l?oh deposit nnd paid.hack on demand, without nonce. - CdltifTcatds of-deposit* bearing interest at tho rate of five per cent., .will V# issued for as short a period as four months. Inter est nn all certificates will.cease at maturity, bnt jf such certificates are rbifowed at any tinm thorctftor for another given period, they shall boar -the siftae rate of interest up to thq time of renewal. Twenty days notice must be given of an intention to with draw interest deposits. ' , . The proprietors would call the attention of F»f? mers, Mechanics and all others who dctiri, a safe depository for their money, to tho fact that tboyaii -not only.-liable to tho'amOunbof tboir stock in. tbo Bank, but are individually Bible to' the extent ef their whole cct;Ucs for all'"the deposits ■ .and ether obiigations of Kor, Dunlap & Co.' ■- / Particular attention will bo given to the oelles itmn of Vendue Notes, Foreign Bills, Drafts, Check*, Ac., in any part of-the United Statokond: Canada*.' Remittances mado ■ to' any 'part 'of,. the United States, England and Ireland. . They.will, at’all times bo pleased to give any in formation desired in regard to money mitten in general. - .' 1 '■ The faithful, and confidential execution ef ell business onttusted to them may be reliodtipon. .. Tho Bank will be open for business frem 9 o'clock m the morning, until - 3 o’clock in the afternoon. ' Discount day; every Tuesday. - . Collections from Philadelphia, Now York gs« -Boston mofio on.favorahlo tome. Tho proprietors refer to i Jay Cooke A Co;, 1 ~' Vy E. W. ClakicA Co., l Ph,l » d ' , P ! '* - . ' Wikblow, Daijer A,Co., Now York*. ■ . ■ Clark, Cheket-A Co., Boston. „ ... ' . „ W. XT. HBPBtrBJf, Carlisle, MTareh 8,1832.—1 y . Cnehiff: - ;. New "(Fine and Liquor Store,- NORTH HANOVER ST., - CARLISLE, PA., (NEARLY OPPOSITS gill’s HOTIL.) undersigned would respectfully, call . the attention of Merchants, Hotol-kcopore, ana citizens gonoraUy, to his now Wino and Liq'adr owro, where ho intends to kcopooristantly.on hand a full and complete assortment of" PURE AND.UNADULTERATED . WINES and IflQU’Qßgi Any nrtioia sold, a_gjjuc.li, wiil ibo ns represented, and will bo Sold Wbolcsalo dr P.otail at the lowest market prices. ' His stock, consists in partef - * ' brandies, ■ BoaHoUj.Otard, J. J. Dupuy, PoUevdisin, snnorigr Aid Cherry, Blaokberrjr, and Ginger. Vi.--.' - .'wines, : Ks; 'Sborry, Port, Madeira, Malaga snd Claret. whiskies,..;';: ;;V '* 1 Monongahela, Old Kye, ilcnjubon .and -Common, - Togothpr with a of Gins, Jamal ca Spirits, StL Croix and Nc.w.Bugland.Rum. • BXTTEUSr-Of tho very-host qualitr. r.OHK GOOPTBAR. April 24, 1802. HQ T EL ? , , Consult OP and TTAtiurr Bsfc , ,cau,iiis.i,is,,p^ 47 n''!!!? undorsignod begslenve'toahrtojmee (a ; JL tlio:.)nUjjio tliat ho has leased tho above neir) largo and commodious . . lIOTEI,, , And is now prepared to accommodate tlio traroMilg public in tho most ploasartand agreeable inarmed Ills Table.—Will at all times be furnished with tho best tho markets afford. • .• - .* v His Stock of Liquoks.^—l4 r ilJ : be;rjliml superior to that generally kept by/kotol'-kcCpers.*! .* • The stabli>*o.—•ls capable of accomo dating fifty hciuhof.diors‘cs.. • Harming water in tho stable, and.Woigh-’gcalba; (under roof,} and a large Stock-yard'attached! lie is, indeed, amply pro vided with'ovorything to render his house a desira ble stopping place, and a comfortable homo to tho •’traveler or permanent sojourner. • Having bad many years experience, as a hotel keeper, ho hopes te bo ablo fo please and to receiver ahboral share of patronage. ••b-M • . Permanent and transient boarder* received Cfc reasonable terms* J&Q'* Terms Modern o’. * A^I I^}SC2.-,^ OH^ ITBES ' P^rio^ SGLEMEST Ss, STARK’S QUEEN MOUNTAIN . . WASHING- X&ACHZNS] I PATENTED JUKE .8, 1853. THIS nmohino is so very simple in eon -Btriictiori,and efficient ami easy in operation, mat n boy or girl 10 or 12 years of ago can perform tbo services of Washing with case, and do it in 1-i , ? “mo that a grown person can without a Mb °i °: { , 18 * grout paving to thee* that hire; alHo, to tho bano and muscles of tboso -who aro com polled to emlnro tho trials of tho \mbing-day.— This Machines a yrenrtefjfclnbor mriug Invention. It is tho universal expression of those who have used it. and they arc Ipgion. thatrtho hitherto long and laborious work of washing <}iiw is » made quick and easy,” by tho uso of'fhis -m'icMne ; and the 1 timo is now at hand when ho faniily should bo with out one, '' ■ ■■■ ' 1 t: . Propriotora have' no hoiHitney in sat mg that this is tty'acipo ot Wafcbip£.|lfsoMne In vention, and 'Worfh'Woro ttian alf oItQF4' < ‘conibiDod» It is in fact the “SB PLUS ULTJt A”‘in this Hno of invonaotr.’ ■ 'For confirmation of theaters. oiill and oxnmioo nnont thv sjiop of J. K. WHAVBK, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. : ' Carlisle, Don. 12,1861-^ly* ", > . Jl/IRGS JFOR .SAM.E. TflßEEfiao young each having, n colt, for s’»Io. -For partloujsrreoll ou tho edU ’torbftlio I'otunteer, Carlisle. July Ji, was—fit*
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