-■>l : tjjo undersigned raorollouts OnsinoS 3 men ,'bf .CSHisWstteftevinff ithat hour <jf pur conntrys peril, every one , i? ett jd'.roi*elsacrifices, (ind arm , and dri|l in Vfenco of; our Goycrnniont, Iwmoe and.flro,- '’dos hereby ngreo,. to close, our respective “‘lacee of business in end after this day, at 'fear' o'clock P. ; M. until such dime , that ;,wo ' mi y. B ei that the same is.no longer .necossk” ■ gopt. 9,1862, jjtccnflcld & ‘ ShcaffervA. W.Betiti. ’ 1 5 p. Jameson. Wm. Cleppor. . gidiob, Sawyer & Arnold TV. Kby.v, . Arnold & 50n.... : •rimes Loudon'. .Jonathan Cornmhn, i % Sbnpley;, •’ .d- W. Smiley, jt. A- Noble.. J. D.-llalhort. . . Wm. Bent*. ’ M. T; Ensmingor. Jlonty A. Rhoads. Ere deficit Cbrnaian. jiobt. Moore. . Thos. H, Ramsey. !Clms. Ogilby. ..' ~ Johp Pallor,,; ■; Jacob Sober. " John Keller, j, (J, Cn.Uio. A. G.Leehler.., • ■fliomfts Conlyn.. M. Myers. John D. Gorges. John A.Koller. p. C. Kremer. John P. Lyne.. A, B. Ewing. Isaac'Livingston. A. Rahman. J. & G. Taylor, , John R. Piikoy. David Sipe, Ji, Steele. Jacob Boas. ■John T. Sites. 0. Inboff. . 'Joseph Sites. , John,lrvine. ]). U, Koonoy. Henry Saxton’. JI. S. Ritter’. John Liszmany ‘ * 0. A. Dilluuuv. ; ' .. . :. . . I . 1 Toe JUiiaßAt’s : Rsxp«itr.--tTho table exhibits the result of the enrolment in this county. ire have no doubt it will be closely examined by th'o rehdefi i.i* - Total. No- hi service. Kant IVnrd, 490 122 West Ward, 403 . ' 107 Monroe, ' 1 „ ’ 350 ■ >5O Meebamcshuirg-, ;.1 437 142 Upper Allan, 264 .30, Dower Allah, , , 254 37 hast PennsUordugh, 306 , . 92 jSilver Spring', .- 429 72 Hampden, ' - 21.9 <25, Middlesex,.; 250, '2O, North Middleton, 10,9 Pmnkfurd, ,■ 267 West Pennshortfugh, 434 Dickinson,' ‘ '2BO Penn, , 295 Mifflin, :/ ; 227 Newton, , ' ' 1 394 Newvlllo, ~ 173 Jlupowell, ’ 103 Southampton;334 Shippensburg Borough, , 343 “ . Township, 46 Kewburgßurbugh, : ’BGi New Cumberland Bor., : 93 Til me mews. ■HIS. INVASION OF KENTUCKY—DE , STKUCTION OF BRIDGES. ‘ BPIRI’I'BD FIGHT WITH THE. REBELS. . .Louisville, Sept. o.—On Sunday last, Col. Shackelford met a force of rebels at Morgtin ■ficld, surprised them, killing some and faking Mvornl prisoners. Col.-Shackelford then di vided bis forces, sending Lieut. Colonel, Fos ter with two companies of cavalry in the di rection of Slaugbtorsville. Foster overtook a part of the rebels, killed 2, t001c23 prisoners and 40 liovses- On,Wednesday morning. Colonel Shnoke’ ford started for tbe rebel camp of Col. John son, on Geycr.Lako. -lie druvo in tbe rebel pickets, routed 1 jjobnson, and took possession ol tlia rebel citnjr. Johnson then rallied on the opposite side of tbe, Lake, and opened fire. (Job S. then-dismounted his men, and . Vitli their carbines they fought tho i-ebola, ; Ah strong, far-fho hours, until their nrjimu niuW ; was ethajisted, baying killed and Moundcd.aeyeywl’ v ’ The fluited Stales .troops dion retreafed in an .orderly manjicr, reernss ing the Luke, The rebels advancing- down . the lake,-Col, Shackelford ordered, a pharge, leading hi person. Col.,Shackelford bad his loot torn by leaden sings from the rebelean rion, which also killed his horse. Our troops teen burned the rebel campanil guns; iihd' jell back in good order. Our loss was,hone tillod and 9 wounded, including the Culohel. THE WAR IX THE WEST; . Cincinnati,' Sept. G.—The oily li'as been wire to-day with rumors nijli, cxcitcnient;— 1 ho most current report hasjieeh that the,vet)- til advance guard of Kirby Smith was At Eill mouthy fifteen piiiee front Covington', arid that, tho main body wgrA fifildwing. , ', . Smith’e Ahiiy is estimated to. Vo from, ten to fiftoori thousand., strong, And feorpiting rapidly, he having: opened recruiting offices in both Lexington and Paris. , ■■ The preparations of Qonordl Wallace are being perfected' with all apoisd,. and, should the. rebels attempt an Attack bh this city, they will have a reception shell as they, little ex pect. _ The river is also well guarded at All impor tant points. , Telegraphic coiiiniilnioation is open as far As Falmouth; i The rebels ArC reported in force to-night at Wilnamstowh, about thirty miles distant, on the Georgetown turnpike. feEN. PORK AMI) 111 S LATE COMMAND ■ WAsitikcTpN, Sept. 6.—-General Eope at ms own request, ,was yesterday relieved of ins command-in order to enable him to prefer charges against Generals Pita John Porter, yranklin and Griffin. • The Third Army Corps (McDowell’s,) and the Sixth; (Heiutzelman’s.j art tor bo consol idated, and General Hointzelnmn plnced iri command. ■ , ■ . , ■ , • ■General Pope has nearly completed his-of noiftl report, a part of which was submitted to the President yesterday. Evacuation of Nashville. 5,000 Rebels at JQoya’s Station/ .NwW’ Sopt-L—A special despatch to the- World says: ‘Tmportatft,nows'. ( 9 ox . hooted from Nashvdle. Gen, .Buell lias' or'- “erect tha< c.itj to bo ■ , i Private dispatches,- received here .from P->yd ai Station, Ey., say that .15,OOf) rebels entered that place, to-day.’ The telegraph operators left: at noon,- just as thi advance guard came’in sight; " Reports of the invasion OF MARYLAND, CCOPATION , OF. Fit EPB RICK. P oiqiijacSa III; to b'c;Gf6i?sfc(l rfi Tlrree PolutV. 1 ioniad' 'fMoryland, was undoubtedly .oc -I(JnhH m , oruln e* between the.hours <h» nhrt o, ?? k *' hy-efa*- l-obele. PaVtof if iilrt*\ m ’ ne(l , «* BuokojHoWni '«w < 'F 6 iBS® « *'” lM for sovoral^? ; I >li ' ° O P 1 ' has boon known ■bovine un-tv.-^ 8 »^t 3tt * lat; the'rebels have been it We Inf “S* a Pf' llren tlV 'vith'iv view Reached ■ hrt9 I>avo thoir having moa tUn / riim tlmß t 0 timo of 'Metcorcaof rumor iS. t . tompta > oroS3 ' The ofTnW® mQr ? ,ng w<w. that a %a' Bav “ ll- y and artillery , had **3* and then . n “ ol |® on the Maryland i 11,0,1 burned to the Virginia shore. | Tina came from farmers residing in the vicin ity But' it no'w appears that it'.was. not at only ono.point (ji(a{ they modoan attempt to cross. „ Xhqir transit, and camp fires, and the false’ rnmOrs which they themselves were in jstrumentil in circulating, wore doubtless in tended, to deceive our forOcs while they wore intently engaged, in tho consummation 'of their designs. . J To-night, it is said, that they have crossed into Maryland near the Point of Rooks and tho oMonocooy, and now occupy the town of Frederick‘inJorce. Military men think that this movotrient of the enemy isifavorablo for opera tions, updo our side. ; There U no’doubt.of the fact that the ene my’is in strong force, and posted at several points on,the opposite shhre.' ; ; .Considerable bodies of infantry are plainly visible from this,side during.the day, and the camp fires,at niglit indicate the prosencp of d larger force of rebels than was at first sup-’ posed.;- ■ •; MOVEMENT OP.TIIE REBELS;.; Seizures of the Mononacy Bridge*—the Union • T'roops Retire—Loyalists' Fleeing inti .Pennsylvania. ■■■■' ’’' "•; ■ - ■ 11 ,-■• . Washington, Sept, 7. —tt from private aeepunts. that the rebels crossed the Potom’kp river on Friday night apdedHyycstor: day, nlofhing,. and > froth thence marched to White Oak Springs’, -Within tlifcA miles of Frederick. ■ They oroseed both above and be low the Point of Rodka, And did it ink speedy. and p manner ns possible. ‘ ..... : One of their first nets was to send a force to cut tlid telegraph wire and seize the bridge ovor tbo MonOeaoy. , The regiment-guarding tho point cVacuat od their, position on Friday. Great numbers of persons Wore leaving Frederick iillday yesterday, and proceeding towada Pennsylvania;. \ , ’ ’ Accounts from Hagerstown sky that many knpwk refugees from Virginia have arrived there.:,;. ' J’ W AShiNofoW, Sept. 7.—No further infor mation regarding rebel movements, in Mury land has transpired up to notin'. LATER, Frederick Occupied by„ : 5,000 Rebels Under ■ General Bill —CaiSfc-and Morses Brought , and sent ii tke.Bptdmac, .■'Baltimore,' Sept. 7.—-Fugitives who left Frederick last night, reportthat'the city was occupied by about 5000 rebels under Gener al' Ilil), consisting of ■cavalry’; artillery' and infantry. ~ ■ The rebels had issued a proclamation prom ising the protection of private property; A, Froytfst Guard, hail been appointed,-..,, Purchases were being made in the United States Treasury notes- of cattle and; horses, which wore being seat back t&warda'the riv er. ■25 S 2 35 46 52 147 Baltimore, Sept. 7. —Further reports from Frederick say that Bradley T.' Johnson was made Provost Marshal.' The robol, troops passed through the.'.town, 'and: chtamped in Wiiman’s woods, about a mile beyond tho city- ■ •••■ 1 ■ -• defeat, of the rebees at mar- TIJ7SBURG, VA. MAp-riNsmißO, 'Va.,, Supti Major- General John Ep Wuol, Baltimore;—l have thohunor to report that the enemy—4oo oav aliy—who-attacked Tpy -bu tpbejft have-been defeated with of ahm-.filly- prisoners and arms, and ure how in bur possession.— Our lose-wth two killedwnd ton Iweunded, lit* eluding, Rapt; Gr'osvener iitid Ei.cul. Logan, of the-Twelfth -Illinois. 1 Cavalry;, . The loss of the orjemy greatly exceeds ioufs, but is not npefinitely khown. The Twelfth Illinois, C r d. VeaB,„ho(iaved inti manner to, main min the lienor of. the Si tile from wbioh they hail. [Signed] . Jumps White, Brigadier General. THE INVASION OF MARY. LAND! 'I'SiC litijiel Force a 8 FreiJci’ ■dh 4Q;O00 Strong!, A heit Troops Withdrawn (rotu the Fftint of VVasliiiigioii! itUMOREI) advance PE ANI Ai , WiauiNOTON,SeptemberB. . Intelligence received last night; and uddi iohaliy confirmed this-morning, of the, occur .[ation. of Predorick- : City,,..Maryland,, hy rebel forces, naturally excited much surprise; mingled-with indignation land-'alarm. .; - Frederick is ;aboul sixty miles from Baltic more by the- railroad- line, and forty, overland from -Washington by wdy-of Rockville,' Darnstown, and- Pudlsville, Md. There Hire but limited opportunities hero 1 of obtaining information' from that point; almost all' the' intelligence coming by way of Baltimore. The ,government authorities, received ,the news early yesterday evening in a written or documentary form. ■, During last night im mense bodies of troops, wore in-mution-for-the .Upper Potomac and elsewhere, and to-day the military operations cVmtiniW;, Neai-ly all the rebel troops have apparently boon withdrawn from, our front [ certainly none in. large force remain. Their next movement is a mditer Of conjecture, but. precautions havh been taken to guards in' certain quarters, against possible, damages by them. There is no doubt that largo reinforcements of rebels were yesterday passing from Ashby’s Gap south of Leesburg, as if inteuding to cross at Snicker’s Ferry, which ,is between Point of Rooks arid Edward’s, Ferry. The rebels move in solid column—first cavalry/ next ar tillerythan infantry,, with the baggage in the renr.- hnd these again are followed, in the same order, by similar descriptions of troops. The pooplh of’the valley have contributed to their ‘ sustenance, and dodfatless fiirn'ished them with- all needful information, ' Nothing has been , heard from - oUr troops at Harper’s Ferry and,Wfaftinsburg/ who are .out offfrom reinforcements by-tho movement of the enemy toward Frederick. .. A gentleman vi’ho arrived hero to-day, hav ing loft Frederick- between 11 Land 10 o’clock last night ou horseback,.says,thaUtha rebel force there is estimated aV4O,ooo'u'n : def Jaek- Son. ; - From his-conversation with The - rebel soldiers he derived the impression that one of. their .objects, is ,fo' de/rtroy, the fNorthern’ Ventral Pennsylvania railroad and otherwise "Pewte State,-and,tbat;tbey.ha , vo ul tenor designs on Washington and Baltimore Our.infornmnt was glad to loh'vß the neigh boHrood of Frederick,,'without, Oaring"to ra mam long to verify his data., l “ Ponasylvania Threatened ! LABQB FORCE OP REBELS' MtETI INO THE STATE NEAR HANOVER ' Tfclo Repbi iSii''AdViiuce oir if*.; -gjWWtfwihß. r..i~&vr Mcanii o)i ■ llagmig'uin-. ’ ; I r ' Ciuubersbvro, Sopt. 9,' I o’clock',; A; M.— A scout peached Hagerstown last-equine, wlio left Middletown/which is 18 miles south eaat of (U 5 o'clock. ll o l o pg rtB that the phomy wore there in considerable force and advancing, AH tho rolling spick of tfio railroad has bbon .removed from Hagerstown, and the tel egraph office evacuated. Tho latter has been opened at'Green Castle, from which place scouts and messengers will be sent. TIU par ticulars will be obtained in the morning . llAßWsiumo, Sept. 8. midnight.—The la test intelligence reooived Irom the border was at C o olook this evening, from which it appears that the rebel. pickets were then within twelve miles of Hanover,' York coun AuriituT’sltfbUce. TIIB. Auditor appointedbyitho Orphan's Qourl of Cumberland: 60., to iunrslmt had distribute the asset/* in Jbmhands of Joseph Adntinisttfc.) to’f of Jacob X.cbman, Info of Miffiin townsbiled/w'd* to apd-umongstlboercdUors, will attend to tbodu. ties of his appointment at his office .In, Carlßlo, on Tuesday, ,fho 2i!d of goptembor’iiexf,* at id} o’olook; A, M., of n-bteh nil interested will take notice, add present their claims for demands, Ac. 4 ,18C2. JKotICC. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by tho . Orphan’s Court of Cumberland- County; to marshal and distribute tho assets in', the bauds of Samuel B. Bribh !and Wm. M. GaTdnkr',’Ad ministrators of Samuel Urioh, lato of Bast Ponns bqrough township, deo’d, V'and.'ia’m'ongst tho ctoa- : Itors, wfil attaVul to tho duties of his appointment nt bis office, In Carii’sle,'oh Tuesday, tho 23d of 6.epJoinbv'E;hoit, • at 10} oolook, A; M., of whieh alt iptorosted wilt take notice, and present their claims for.’dcipands, Ao, : ROPDS E. SHAPLEV, September 4, 1882. t ’ . Auditor. V A iL.V A B Si.E rA B 111 8 fiJt-' V ; AT ' - -"M. 5 / M F O B L i e S i Lt: On SA TVR'DA Y, - October 4,1862. VT7IEL ho sold at Public Sale, on ihe above VV- day, ttto following doscribeid Real Estate, ■ No. 1.. A ,tract of Superior Limestone land, situ ate in Silver Spring twp., Cumberland county, one and a-half miles west of Ifogiiestotra, and ithin half a mile of . tho Mcobaniosburg road, containing. ' EI«IIT1T : ACKESv more or'losa,-: about 88 acres of Which aro olonfSd, and in a high statu of cultivation. Tho balance is timber land. The improvements are « stone >7 w D W.E L L I N, O , II O. U ST . p!l!l Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed,.ahd other -KflC.jw. oat buildings, There is, an • orchard iof choice fruit frees bn tlib pram ties, and a well of water convenient to the dwelling’ The Trin.Vle Spring runs through a portion of tho farm. Tlio •.fences are in good condition, and', also the entire property../ ’ • about ‘ ■<£ TAmoßlono laud, containing ■ / EIGHTVr -ACMES, ; • tnorb or loss, adjoining No. 2.- of which about 85 acres, arq cleared,.and in a high afato of cultivation, and ,thp balanco IS timber land. Tho fauces arc in good repair and the properly in good condition. Any .person wishing to view tho farms previous to tho day °f Will please call oil John JSlator, re siding on fa rm No. 1. Salo.lhcqihraonco on.farm.No,!, at 1 o’clock, P. M-; of said day,' when hoth properties will bo sold. Terms made known by ISAAC.BUENIZEIt, Sopt 4,1382. Executor, of Geo. Brcnizer, dic'd ■■■ ,ojFph a ms’ ' cotuiir' 9am. On SATUR I) A Y”, October 4,11563, THE undersigned Administratrix of the Os lo tats of Joseph Jtdrret.dbo'd., will sell under an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, A Tract of Iland, situate in Monroe twp„ bounded by lands of ,Dr. touher, Finatine, and others, con taining ,1-." , ■’ NINETY ACRES, moio ot loss, bavin#. orcctud o GOOD; HOUSE, Barn/aud other ini' proVemonts. Tho. land ia of Ihq’ best .quality aiid tho attention of purchasers is inyilod to tho, opportunity.' .®8» Alao, a twot of..'Timber, Lank in South Middle ton tWp., containing , : Sale to , eammoneb at 18 -o’clock, A. M., on the premisds 1 . . , .Terms of, Siiloi—Obo fourth .of-tlio pnrch'aso, mauoy upon ,thb eonfir)jiatioa,,af sale; and tho resi due on- the Ist day of April next, when tho deed will ho made‘and possession given, The taxes of 1863 to bo paid'by tho plirohaser and the crops in the ground rhserved, ' ■ " - - - ■ CATHARINE MOItRET. - ’ ‘ Administratrix. 60pt. , 4, 1802-ts, riuramxs’ teotJirr, saLk. On WEDNESIJA y. Ociober l, 1 Sf,2 BY order of.the. Orphan's Court of Cumber laud county, under proceeding.-in parlitiony will bo sold at Public Sale. on. tho premises, tho following described. Heal Ksldto of Henry Eahol-. man, doc’d, riz : , . „ A Tract of Land containing - ' NINE ACRES, more oMegs, tiitnato in East I'enriabofo* twp.; Cura" berlarid county, about ono.'milo noj : .lh*vroBt of West Fairvicw, bounded by lands of God. Mann, John Frail, Bonjamin Bowman, Joseph Ilifo, and Mi chael'Albright. t - Terms of sale-So much ef. the purchase money as Will ba nbcessary to pay.all the costs in the case, .to bo paid whou thq property is fcribkeh .off,. One third of the balance to be secured by recognizance in the Orphan's. Cnurt, condiiiobdd for the payment ;of the interest of the same- tortile widow of Henry Esbolmaa, dob’d.; aiid the principal at her death to ■Uorloga|, representatives, the balance to bo secured by recognizance payable to the heirs of Usury Esb olmau; dop'd.; one year after, date, with interest from dato, xtith eecurlty to bo approved by the Court ; Sale to' commence at 12 o'clock, M„ of said da; when attendance will bo given by Sept. 4, 1662-ta. * J. T. BIPPBY. VAMJAJBIiE fIEAE ESTATE AT PtfBLIGSALE. On SA TURD AT, October 4,1862, THE subscriber, Executor of the will of •Thomas Green, doo'd., will sell at Public Sale, on the promises, on the above day, tho following Beal -Estate f• • -, - J b ; A VaLuAHIjB FARM,- ic'ontammg about SOiTacres, situate in South Mid p »s* n £ own8 hip, Ouiaborl&Qd county, 2 miles east of Mfc. Holly Springs, and 3' miles west of Boiling .onj a large* two-story .Ai, .BIIICS.pWELLIisG HOUSE,Xbx *TM^ T Hoo 8B ; Large Bank Born, Wagr Pjfl IA |[ff^ ) o Shod, Corn Crib, and other .out buildings; is also on the prom ise's au : 33xooUobtOfchaid of Fruit ’frees. About; 200 acres.of this i? of good quality, and m a high state ofrcultivation;. andi tbo remainder istyith • Ano tusiving timbers •; .m ' 1 *• ] „ ,“® above property-will bo sold entire or in tracts. ftcjrcs .tp HUjitpuVohaaors,- '.•, , ‘ vp flaoio time apd place will ho. jcf&b, 4 oroB tbriv ‘ ri S . CHESTNUT Stm!& j-lalDhß LAND, 1$ miles' south of the r^jE^ l ahoVb pto^erly,. r ; . ; . > ‘ •* [. 8 0 sale orffl half bash on tho-Jst.df j -IOoS, possession and an indisputable ti* £* V0I1 » and the residue to be paid inthfeol yearly iifatiU’motfts. Salo to commence at 10 <f- 1 oiooff, in M. .!i. • . ARTHUR tfEBBNV ; <Aug,.23,-jgfl^ # ‘' Bxecatot, G ppct DraugWt Collars. T brag Dili* bauteri bufe if man jho a* horse with a soro nec)i dr shoulder, and Idtiuo'fit a colior'on, him, if his noclf, or shottldor dobs not got : woll- by giving it a fair f® 8 *» asroo to charge him n'otbipg.for tlio- col-- lafr.'- Tho aooVo 6‘gfeomehfc‘L’jftn induced to’pfopdsoj f**S past experience.' My Oolliirs’-afh of a superi or** A/TTfcnNV'and-tbo facings orbollios aro all made with the best of Hog-skin,, which aro yery 'bOirge- Dial ftfvtbcillorpe’a Blmuldcr. Bring trio your boi*o (shouldered Horses, ; I nowhavea latgo lofcdf collars' net finished. Also,'Ml kinds 6f Sdddloty Constant -7 onf.Litoa./ t. v:» SAMUEL EtfSMINGEK, ■ Aug. 28, 1862-dt.* 1 Irving Female CefiivgS, M E C HA N I C S B‘U R G, P A illlS Institution, chaptered with fyU colle giate powers to gf/uit diplomat and pcpifbr I)&- grpn, will eqimnonco its next session on WiijtndsdaT, ho ld of September next, with a full corps of cfD tiioat and experienced Teachpps. ■ Student should enter promptly at the opening of the eosaion.. . ; All students aro required to attend Divine Ser vice once on Sabbath, at such ohuroh as their pa rents may indicate. For further particulars' ad- Angnrt 21, 1883-dt.* *" REBUS B. SffAPBBT, ' ‘Auditor OCT* THE undersigned will offer at Public Sale, ou the above day on promises, situated in Churchtown, Cumberland;County, containing; 107 foot in front, and 150 foot in depth, more or less, .bounded on the east by; Main- south' by Jno. Paul, north by a ppblio Ayoy, fcnd west by an al loy, having thereon erected'a IVo-atory Pramo jJbsSi. with a large two-story Back Building, Wash House,, a ijpg Pen, Ice House, and other .There is,a well of ;wator and a to the bouse; and everything is convenient for a Public Houso. i The above property ,is very valuable, as it, is the only Tavern in town, Persons wishing to see tho property can do" so by calling on tho subscriber, ; who occupies tho same. ‘ Sale to commodeb at ;ll o'clock, A. M., jwhen attendance will be given and terms made ■known by t - : -T -SABAIi A.'LI^GBT. : N. B. If the above property is hot sold on tho !day ofealp, it will bo ofTpred for rent on tho-sanm •’dayat public.outcry;' - *' •'*'j 4 . Aug. 21,1862-ts; - ' ' V' : THE undersigned offers at Private Sale •LIMESTONE FARM, ' • • c:;..* .mi « ' - i ■’ v<- bn wbiob be at present results, situate iu Middle- Box township, Cumberland county, about one mile bast of Middlesex, and . two miles Xroav, Iloover's pmll. Tho Jajn^oorjtapia] ;'f.; j ! 97 1-3 Acres of Limestone Land, all of which is cleared and in a high state of culti vation, except about throe acres: „ The improvements are a a FRAME DWELLING J' C Log Earn and Stdbiiug, Conr Crib, Wagon Shod, Carriage House, and other , out buildings, There Is on (ho promises a Young Apple Orofctf rcfttogethqr other Fruit, Trees, Grape vine!; Ac., and a troll of novor-failing water convenient to the dwell |ng. Any person wishing to view the promises will pall on the subscriber, who will styte terms of sale, JSAA'P BJIENIZEK; 1 August 21, 1862-iBW.*^»^ f ; ■ PROF* A., ARMSTRONG' A, M-propose •giving instruction ‘to lads'and young hfon'ir this highly inportaut and much neglected branch of Education. He will commence operations in this place as soon as a- plada is formed;. The; whole pourso will occupy.rfva weeks/giving one lesson per day/ , system of Improving the vocal organs, has proved, highly beneficial to those affected with stam mering add defective articulation. Aug. 28, 1602. • . 1 EMEAS testamentary on tho estate, of JL/ Barnaul Floyd deceased., late of .Upper*Al len township,'.have been issued by the Reg ister;.of ,Cumberland ‘bounty to tho residing jo,sap)0 t township. All persons indebted to said .estate are-,^woby,.requested to make upmo diato pay moat,,and, those having claims will pre sent thorn# duly authenticated, for settlement, to , ApLEN FXOVP, Adminiftrator, Aug. 38,* IbW.-—®t* town and .Country Property ■ •■/■AT ■ PUBLIC SALE. On THURSO A y.Sejiiembcr 2 Sth, 18C2. HlJf uncj orsjgo cd; $ securs of Andrew JL dbc'u, rrftl etpoeo to Pablio SaJe, on (ho Abovo day, tho following do£crib6d properties, viz No? 1. A lot «f ftronbd'fiittiate in of Carlisle, froutißS-00-fcejt oa Bouth Ha!iovor,6treet, west side, by 200 feet in depth, having thereon oreot- ldtgo, comiinodiotts nnd well finished two story |||bElo£ HOUSE, Brink Cistern", etoWinfciind other out-bnlldinge. . No; 2. A lot ol gifonSci on South street, nour Han over, CO fqot in front by 120 in depth. There is on this lot a largo , ,• NEW .STABLE, SO by 88 foot, well adapted for a lirory or drove stdhW ; ■ i; ' No. 3'. An'blit lot Jylngcloso to the built portion of tho sontb-wcsteoction of tho town, and very con venient for a pasture lot,containing 2| acres, more Or loss. No. 4. A 'iiaot' of ArSt i&tmlity LIMESTONE LAND, in giod Order, adjoining tho borough lino south west of town, hounded by. lands of John Nohlo, on tho east, .south’ and west, and the putdio road oh the north; containing j V Twenty-one Acres, more or loss. 'There is on this property a good HOUSE, A BARN, and other puMmilditigs, and a variety of choice fruit trees. This is one of the most desira ble email farm properties'in the vicinity of Carlisle. gtSf* The solo of tbo abovp raoStioijod properties Will take plnoo at tbo Court House, in Carlisle, at 11' d’cloob, A. Alj of. said day, when terms will,,bo madeknown by ‘', V ' . WIIsLIAW JJLAIk, A. 11. BLAIR. ' Aug. Executors. EXE€ VTOWsS/LLE ' ■ OF VALUABLE BEAL "ESTATE. XJKTILL bo sold at public sale, on Saturday, , r r. 1 Scptemhc* 20, 10 o'clock, A. it., on the premises, tho following, described Real Estate, viz: .■ t-■ jj, ' • ,'t No. 1. A TRACT OP GOOD SLATE LAND, sit uate in North -Aownsbip, Cumberland county, abbut’ 3 miles ;north of, Carlisle, on tbo Waggoner's Gap rpad/«ndknown as Swigcrt’a Tav ern, bounded by InndS-oL'W. F. Bwlgor,' Samricl Hess, ffm. ICincrd, and others, containing 8 acres Q^ ! and.. 14 perchds. Tho improvements -aro a largo two-story PLASTERED fgggSliliM HOUSE, Frame Barn, Tenant House, iind nll other noCearavy Out-buildings. an apple .orchard and other fruit, two wolls'.of water with 'jiimipg in them, near,tho house;’ "This property siu bo sold in.two separate tracts, ■pr-togothpr, fo purchasers. ’ . .. No. 'if Contains 45 Acres, more dt less, about J | of a mils northeast of‘tract No. 1. Tho improve mentB:riroa LOG Frame Barn, and Spring House, with a ntsVoi failing 'spring. About 3 ‘dbres v is ’in timber, bounded by lands of Samriel Hess, Hen- JJf|f|f» ’ ryr Auokerman and "Wv P.’SWlscr.: tVAtiww ' No". 3, Contains about-lO'.acrbs,’ adjoining tract -. •„ No. 2. Tbo improvements are a largo • .'A Throestory’FßAMK BUILDING, used ls*SiiiL as a Woblotf’Eiiclqry. Tho tract is well located for a Tannery or Distillery.— QaSsThere. are a number of fruit trees, a portion.lsnloadowdanrl bounded bytfactNb, 2, and lautlsof.Honry'Auokotman’and others./ 1 . - No. 4, Contains about.? ,acres, adjoining No.’. 3.> The Improvements aroa two-story LOG ; HOUSE.' A good, portion is meadow - land, Under godd fbncirAWnrlod by'WrffmifflL 11. Swlgor, Henry AuckeymakVaud the Oonodoguiuct treek.• -'j'-; 7*- • ■ . No. 5. A tcaqt of Mountain Land about 3. miios north of tbo Mansion House, containing about 4 gores,- and* with .ObOSfcfluk: and (g|iag Oak timber, bounded by .laiids :df. John Waggoner, Wm.-Brown and:others./.. -.,i • No. 0: A tract of Mo pa-taw. Land, a<Upiningtho' above tract, containing about 5 aorosfeovefedyvith Chestnut, Locust and Oak tiinberf*' V ; No. 7. Adjoining tbo Above traof/ oh the spur of tho Mountain. The Waggoner's (?up road passes through it. , It is covered with young: timber, (Chestnut und .Oak,) and,con|ama abpitfG.aorcs,* - ; ' .Tonus wiU ;; be made linbwn.oo,tbo’day’ofsule, • ; /"V 5 . .V 'w.!swigbr, ; Bxeoutor 6/deorga Stainer, dec*d. ■ Aug. 21, 1862; '■‘L. . ‘ Valnablp 'Far era Stand ' AT ■ ■ •' SP, tf-B Si IO SAI.SI. 'On SATURDAY, September 13, IBG2. Faiuifat Frivatc Sale. Elocution fotlee. ■. tm%: \ 18.62. ■. JUST opened tbo largest and best assort- TOenfc of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Iron, &c., over brought. to Cumberland County, Bonghtesclualv'eljrfop cash, and which ware wil ing al the lowest prices. ,Wo.iuyito the public gch orall to give us a call before making’their purcha ses, as wo are fully sustaining out old'reputation of soiling the ■ * ; . TH3ST GOODS. AX THE LOWEST PRICES. Returning thanks to a generous public for thoir past liberal patronage, hoping* byporsonal attention to thoir wants, to merit a continuance'of same. JOHN P. LYNE A BON, At tbo Old Stand-, North HuaoTor Street* Carlisle, June;!2,lBB2. v Interesting ■to Farißers. JOHN'P, LTKE '& SON, have iustVeooived ntargi) lot of thoao celebrated SCYTHES, made oxprcisly.for thoir own aalps.’wMoh havo always given entire satisfaction to all who hare usod them. You that want a keen..cutting and oasy running Scythe, wo would eay try one of their superior make. IVo have also a full stock of Shaths, Whet Stones, Ac. - Hakes of Christ. Myors* and other celebrated makes. Grain Cradles of all the best makes in the county, with a full "look of all kinds of Tools and Implements for Farmer’s use, All of which we aro soiling, cheap at our store in North Hanover street. Carlisle, Juno 12, 1802.,. FARM BELLS. WE are sollihjj ordinary sizes at §2,25, largo sizes at $2,75, the cheapest and best bolls in the county, bought for cash and selling at short profits at the Qtoroof ■; , LYUBA SON. Juno 12,1862, Hay Elevators, Ropes and Pulleys. A rOLIi assortment, of those, seasonable -C*i articles in store and for sale CHEAP, with an endless assortment of Forks, Hires, Shovels,' Ac., of the best makes and most approved patterns; For saio at tho storo of JOHN P. LTNE A SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle. , Juno 12,’02. NISiTS. Twine, Wiiratccl, Linen aijd Cotton, Ply NcttS. Cheap! Cheap! 1 at the store of John I*. Lyno A Son, Carlisle. , jtmo 12, /CEMENT..., Cement in largo or small quan titles, at manufacturers prices, arid warranted gpod. . ' • ' ■■ . .CHAIN PUMPS, Pump Chains, Pump, Tubs, in largo quantities! soiling very cheap, at tlio store of JOHN P. LYNEnfc SON, Carlisle. Juno 12, ’O2 PAINTS I PAINTS 1 1 Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Wo inrilo Cheat* tention of tbo 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 tho boat qualities and selling at tho lowest prices, at John P, Lyuq & Son's North Hanover street,’Carlisle. « . Juha 12, f Q2,\ qlassi olaSsii ■’ ‘ , V3T All. the. bust brands arid all sizes at the cheap etot:p of John P. Lyno A son, Carlisle. Juno 12, Ip.pNllßONij . ‘Of all sizes, shapes, length arid breadth,- war ranted to be tbo best, at manufacturers' prices, A large vpr}ety of Files, Rasps, Anvils, Bellows, Ao. Blacksmiths, ygu Vill find it to your interest to buy -your Iron andfetcelat Johii P. Xiyno A Son’s, Hanover strcetlCarlisle.'- . June 12.18(j2. .iUNE, 1862. ' . JUNE, 1865. T ElDiail, SAWYEP & MIE.LER,, East \*3~J Main street, do rospectluliy coll the attention of tho public - , ospecialiy the to oiir largo ; additiou of Summer goods justrcceived, compriaiug tl>n various,fabrics suitable for tho present season! Dress goods of ovefry variety arid rieWest,styles,' Latest designes,! of Bilk SaqaeS, Mantles, Tince •Points, French Horndurs, Shawls of all kinds, Lace ' Mitts, Sun Umbgollas, Parasols,;; Bonnets, Misses Hats, Ribbons, Dross; Trimmings,. Embroideries, Hosiery l ,' White Goods of every description; HOOP SKIRTS! Do Forests Kid Pad and Clashed Skiik,'the host in the” piarkot, Eagloton’s Corded S.kiVta< . Men and-Boy’s Light ; CLOTIIS AND CASSLVEIifiS, iPronch Black. .Cloths; Linen. Pan tings, Cottonadcs. jHdving tho services of a first class Tailor, wo are ‘•prepared to make up Goods at short notice,and most fashionable ’ 'carpets _ of all kinds in very large supply, OU Cloths, Mat- Looking Glosses, Blmds/all kinds of Ho«»0' Purpisbing Goods Iri immdnse quantities. oaU and oxami.ne .and satisfy yourselves. iWo’hrivo tho'bost, lolgoßt, |ohcappst aud' sirabio stock of Goods ever, offorod in/Carllslo. . LEIDXCJI, SAWYER' A'MILLER. juho jz; is« 2. •, . . ; Hat and Cap Eiiiponuui ,ow|lß .undersigned having. purchased the 'l*Btook,:i:o.,.of tho lato William 11. Trout, do- I -*< ad,, would rcspootfully announce to tho'public '.tfiat ho win onntinuo tho HaUHg Smiitaii at tho old stand, in West High Street, and with a renew ed and efficient effort, produce ’'articles of Iload Drcss’of . Every, Variety, Style, and, Quality, tfcat shall bo strictly in keeping with the improve ment of tho art/ and fully up to the age in which ,we live* Ho has now on hand a splendid ' jwySgSSr assortment of HATS of all dosorip- Hons, from the common IVool to the : finest Fur and Silk hits, add at prices that must suit every one who has ad bye to getting the worth of his money. His Silk, Mole Skint and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any other establish ment in the country,' ■„ Bots’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many now ones is'possible, to give him a ’ J- O. CAMBIO. Carlisle,,Deo'. 1861; 20. , JOY ACADEMY. Ah English and Classical Boarding School for Young Men and Boys, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA; STUBENTSdosigningto pursue the study of tho Ancient and Modern Languages, Higher Matho matics,;- Natural tfciencos or. common Epgliah Branches, with a view.to preparation for college, (eachingor Imsineaa, trill find ibis Institution tb offer superior advantages and inducements. \ The school ia well provided with a very superior set of philosophical, chemical and' astronomical 'ap paratus) for experiment and illustration, together with geographical, physiological pad-other maps, charts, Ac. ■ Tho Summer session oomm’e'noos on {he Ist Mon d«ly of May. For further particulars address the Principal; ' : ' E. L.l MOORE . March 27,13(12. - 1 - REMOV.AL.r-rC ALVIN. ABEL, Barber, hogs l«aVo to announce : to ,his numerous cus tomers and tho public gonoriUy,- that ho hda re. moved his . > / t ■ . * , ... i Barber Shop' fa the basement of the sionp building occupied by thoVolnntoer -Printing office, three doors south of llannop’s Hotel, in South Hanover, street. The been, papbtod and fitted op in hand some stylo, and, will, ho fieols satisfied, give, satia.- faetion tohispatrons. Thankful for past patron-' ago, ho hopes,: by, strict attention ta business, to merit a continuance of.it . ' . Carlisle, March 27, 1&02. /^LASS.— tOOf) boxes of of nil V* doable,aindsinglo thick, colored, plain and or namental, on band and for tain yapy low at, ' Marcher. 1861 FT SAXTON'S. For (font. ‘ HjllTE' large . rooms'formerly occupied by : 1 corner of Hanover and Pomfro* BtrQeU, ; yariiilo, ofra.for rent, Inqnira.of , ■ * ' J.k:BRATTON. PAINTS add" OILS Lead, 2000 galls, of l largo assortment oX 3,~10 . tons of White oil, juafc r»coivod, with & Piro Proof Paint, , Florence White, White Zinc, Colored Zino. .. Hod Load, Boiled Oil, . Lard Oil, ( Sperm Oil, I Fish Oil, 40., a,,dry and in oil, in cans iro Store of ■ ; Varnishes, , ' Turpentine, , Japan, Putty, . Llthorsge, ~ Whitink, 4 Glue, j ftfaollao, Paint Brushes, | Colors of overy deserlpUot 1 and tubes, at {bo Uardwa _Marcb 27, 1802. F Aliltf BELLS.—I have been appointed agent for several makes of superior Farm Bolls; also, 801 l Acetal, Bells on hand, all war ranted not to onvok/by If. SAXTON. March 27,1863. PRINTING neatly eioouted at tJjis 18G9. SFRIxVCJ, 1869. ISAAC LIVINGSTON * mOW offers one of the best and most ftttrao- J-. ttvo assortments' of Pieoe Goods ST or cmhibitsd in this place for ; ‘ MEN AND BOXB* WEAia of otorjaßtyle, Quality and Brice, and i« tonttonally receiving additions as the season advances, ofaU tbs latest novelties and styles to suit all classes. Our stock of HEADY CLOTHING, all our own manufacture, cannot be cxosllod DURABILITY, . ... BTYLB, ■ ’ , AND CHEAPNESS, of every Variety to suit the B6oion, TastO, nnd poetc et. All wo want Is a call and see for yo artel roe at ■ ISAAC WVi&GSTOIir'S North Hanover; Street ‘ r Cl<Hh i ngß m porta m. . N; B. All ns by the;piece or yard by persons wishing to hare'it bat io jawjiufe,’ can bo ftccohimodated free of charge, : Carlisle, Way B i f 1802. . .• r% LIVINGSTON'S • ' Perfect Fitting’ Shirts MADE to measure and guaranteed a per feet fit . - SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS, * warranted to be of a superior article of Linoa pod Muslin, of tbo inojt celebrated makes. Also, every variety of Sbir'ta constantly kept on bund of every Stylo.and Quality. : . Collars of all tbo Latest Stylos out* Trunks, Carpel Bag*, . .Umbarella's, &c. of. every doseriptlon and largest rarl B, y f Sold at lowest prices at LIVINGSTON’S North Hanover Street- Clothing Emporia May 8, 1862. SELLING OFF AT COST. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! T’lIE undersigned has dotorminod’to sell out. his very extensive uni elegant assaort monl of at'first cost I He will nrit attempt to speoifly. Suffice it to say, bis stock is largo unit complete, compris ing in part, HEN’S, LADIES’AND MISSES' WEAK,- ■ of all kinds and descriptions, nil of which .wore purchased at low rates for flesh,"and mil be sold at the same figure. ■ . HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, - such, os bleached and• unbleached Sheetings, #ll low Casings, Linen and Cotton Table Tick iugs, White and Drown Muslins, <fcc., &o. tJAiiPJETS, cut morns, &a. ■ His steak of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, io., i 8 the largest and,bcstvwtbis section of the country. Give mo an early call, nil who want groat bar. gains, for I intend to dejust what I say, arid sell out my entire stock at first cost. Come one, ooino Bill: PHILIP ARNOLD,. Two doors north of tlio Carlisle Deposit Bank. ; N. B. County Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give mo a call; for I oftu soil to thorn at cheaper rates than they can purchase tho same goods in tho city. PA. All persons knowing themselves indebted to tlio undersigned, will please call and settle their ac counts immediately, os tho hooks must bo settled PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle,. May 15,1852. Rbmoval, JACOB SENER’S Boot and Shoo Store is removed to noxtdoorto Piper’s Bookstore! and opposite fho Cumberland. Valley Bank. GRAND BARGAINS NOW OFFEREt) AT SBNB&’S .. . ’ Cheap Boot and Shoe store : . rW SPltim ARRIVAL OP - [BOOTS AND SHOES. The subscriber Ims just received from Philadel phia and Boston an extensive and splendid assort ment of GENTLEMENS AND LADIES* SHOES; and Soys’ Boots, Shoos and Brogans* Men’s walking Shoes, calf, patent leather, and cloth Gaiters, Ladies’ Button Boots, Balmoral , i and lace Boots, Gaiters, Buskins and ? ‘ ■ Slippers, *o., «fco.> &0., 4c„ Ac. , ' MISSES am CHILDREN'S BOOTS akd SHOBS; THUNKS, CARPET BAGS, umbrellas, &c.yso. which will bo sold low for ca?h, Purchasers are invited to call and examine our stock, and they, will find that in price and quality it will compofe with any Shoo Store in tho plaoo. ( ‘ tho Now Store Room, next door to Piper’s AJooltatoro. . April 10, 1302—5 m JAO&B SKNKR. A. I.EXK, v. Sqeoiul (Joofeast of the Mntket House,' in Zug’s Coniev, DEALER IN PIANOS. New Rosewood • Pianos, from the best makers, Tho.boat manufactured instrument*,froirk,s!ls ,to MOO. Violins, Guitars, AccordeqUH^Plutcs,.Piles, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,- Violin' and;- Guitar Strings, and Musical Merchandise in general. 1 SHEET MUSIC, A oomplcito assortment for all instruments. . The latest publications always on Bund. Teacher on tho Piano and Guitar, Instrumental and Vocal music, , , - Pianos anddilelodeong tunod and repaired.. June 12, 1862. , A. LENR,. .Hoop Skirts ! Hoop Skirls]! clioapest HOOP SKIRTS fi/st *>U\J received from Now York, .pi) of t]i? latest stylo*, the abovb lot of SKIRTiS aro ofi a-suponor , MARE AND VTltiSj BE SOLD cheaper than any in tbo market. • ' . Wo aro now offering, our,entire-stock of SUM*. J ' MBU DRESS GOODS, at greatly reduced | prices. Thogood tioio bns really borne ifor bargains, Spring & Summer goods are to bo slaughtered to malce room t<s begin the , Fall Campaign. * GREENFIELD & SfiBAFBR. • July 19, m 2- . THE, 'Undersigned doing buslnosa-fn C/ir lislo under the name and title.of greenfield & Co., would givo notice that we have .disposed of our stook of goods and all interest in the snipe to L. T. Groonflcld and A. IC. Shoaffer, of Carlisle,, and that iu the future the business will ho.cqaiinct od in the name of QaitENriELD i Bheafbu. : Thankful to a discriminating public; for the pat ronage given to us, we would ask for our succes sors a oontinuouoo of thoir favors. THE npdoraljnod having-formed a co-partner ship under the name of Gukexfiblp & Bueafeh, and having puroh MBl i the entire stock of Qriorifiela f Co., would respectfully nsk of our ftlonds and cub toraors o continuation of iWiir patronage.- ' qinrkot,, which will bo sold unusually cheap for cash. I ooplo will And a great saving of money hv buying goods iu this was, as we are not oompeUed to mark on a percentage, for id** credit's. P “ “ 7nWl" BEEEmEi;i) 4 BHSAFi!B/ Jl,. SAXTON. ' TO TRAVELERS AND : Tlie Traveling Public. Vnlises, DRY.. GOODS N OTIC E Notice. BYSXEH i Br>GS, Ohambdrsburg. Great Excitement, HAS,, been raised m Carlisle tind surronnd ing country on learning that tbs Snbasribor has lolurned from tbo city witb is tre deaden# stock of DRY-GOODS, Alt bought for cash, and to’ bo sold nt ajtok loyr prices ns wili causa some people to shake in listr bobesf. In this very extensive stuck be found great piles of” 1 1 1 .! DRESS GOODS, Of Silk Poplins, Tuyip Lustre, Fancy ittfa. tiety, Black bilks/of tbe-Tory toost oelebtatol manufacture, Mohair, I’lald,Poli,d» Chore 6il|,' Check, Embroidered Mohair.'Satin, Plaid, Cheat, Mozambique, l OholliaS, Do ; Laia«i, BamhaatnoSj Lawns, Ac., Ao. ,i ,• ■ y' CLOTHS, ’ -Vesting, boys’ wear, of good quality aitd desirable i. • • f stylos,; ■ ~ , ", Ticking, Chooki, Flannels, Ginghams, Muslin#, * ■ : i - LaWua and •CAJ/XC.OES. . 01 vo>y handsome stylos, shd, in sufficient quantity to clothe.oyory female in this county. . I bare nI?o thoiargoot Msottaient of ■ CARPETS and OIL CLOTiSS , In the.interior’of Pennsylvania, of nil f/qualujes, and at very satisfactory prices to .the purchaaqip " Besides, I haVo almost every’ desirable nrtiolSin my lino of business that can bn mentioned, eidrot od with, great dare; and with on.cyo single to lb* wants of this community, and tbs present times.'; Tbo public if adtfisen .to sec. these magnlficgdr loads of goods before purchasing elsewhere, as t am cpntldept that advantages will bo gained by a careful examination of my stock of goods, wliibt for itjunoflsity has never boon, and perhaps nos at will, be equalled in this jdaca for size, beanly and : cheapness, , ’. " ■ ■*’ '■ At th,c old vroll-linown stand of "ES; A, W. BESXZ April 10.1862. VDIUBERMND VAIiIiEY. BASS. TVTOTICE.—It will bo been, by .the following; advertisement that Henry A, Sturgeon, E»q, has retired from the:firm of Kor, Dunlap.'A Cod and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., .of,Carlisle, Cum : county! Pa., boa boon associated witivth'o remaining imrtucra in the firm of Ivor, Dunlap A C<n> and that Wm. W. Hopburn .has been elected CaahiuT in the place bf'Mr. Sturgeon. ina tuonitEtouS noware: . . ■William Ker,'- ; Isaac Brennshajj, Richard Woods,. , Joan S. Srsaßart, John C. Dunlap, John Dunlap, • SssiVEi, Ueprcrn. This Bank will continue to do a ■ \ QEXeeaj. eankino asd exchange .:,. ' -. .. BUSINESS, i . At -their Banking-House, in Carlisle, undo, tho name and, stylo Vf KERi DDNLAP 4 CO.' ' ' ' . Money will bo received..on dppogit and paid hoot on demand, without hhtlco. of deposit hearing iDteiyat at llto htto of five pfr cent., will lm issued foraa.aliorl a pbriod as four months. .Intern est on coase at.niaturity, ; but Jf such certificates are renewed at any time thereafter lor another gjycft ftorio.d,,they, uhnjl tear - the sou* rate of interest up;to the timed?, renewal. Twenty days notice must bo-given of. aju Intention to with.** draw interest deposits;’ , Tho propHetors would ofPaJ niers, Mechanics and all others who dcsirsa safr depositary for their money; to the fact that they art not the amoupt of. their stock in thja Bank, but are individually.liable to the extent of their whole estates for. the deposit* and olbof obligations of JTer,.Dunlap,A o<>. . ‘ P.iiytioular attention will ho .given to.tha oolUft* tiou of Vend no Notes, Foreign. Bills, Drafts, Chpsk4' <fcc., iu any part of the United States and . Remittances made to gny .part of. tho; Luitefl States, England and.lrolahd. : , They wilt all tlines bo pleased to giro any formation . desired in .regard, moa&y.maUatß ih general. . , Tho.‘faithful . and confidential of all bnsinoa’a entrusted to them may W relied upon*.. . The Bank will be open for business from Oo’cloiA In the. morning,- until So'clocVin the,afternoon. Discount day, every Tuesday. , ; r Collections from. Philadelphia, yevy. Yftyfe-. pi><i Boston made on favorable terms. , . Tho proprietors rofor to , k . , , jay Cooke A C 0.,. l‘ „,,, , ~ E. W. Clark A Co.. J PtUAlolpUia. Winslow, Laisejv & Co., NoW.Yorb. Clark, Cheney A Co., Boston. ' „ ~ , ' W. IF. UKPBURS. Carlisle, Match 6; 1862:—;Iy K . ,ftuW.' -i . New Fine and Liquor Slow, NOI{XUIIANOVBItST.,OARLrstE.DA.} (nearly" OPPOSITE OILL’shOTEL.) ■ THE the attention of SJerohants, liofelkuepors, an 4 citizens generally, to liiVneff Wine and Liquor Store, where he intends to heep constantly on hand a full and ohmpfeto assortment of ;' i 7 ' pcks and dnadu-lterated 4' , WIWTES and LIQUORS. A n l“ni al k i«a he,as represented, and frill bo sold \VaMesalo or Uotail at the lowest market prices.' XUa stock consists in part cf ” BRANDIES,., Boaliou, Ofard, J. J. Dppuy, Peilovoialn, euperjor old Cherry, Blackberry, and Ginger. _ WINES, ; Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga and Claret. I :WHISKIES, Monnngahelßye, -Bourbon 'and Comma*, Together with a full assortmont of Gins, Jama! ca Spirjtar, Sti Croix and New Kngland Rum. BAXTERS—Of tho verv bent quality: * JOllif GOODYEAR 7 April 21, 1882. ■NATIONALH OTEL, Corner or Soutn Har&ver akd WAtKVT ;oAHtfrei.E l pA..Y^' : ‘ ' r-IE wd<fi"Bigiod- -begs leave to &anounce to the public’.that ip. baa leased: tho' ahoy*©**, largo and commotions • , And is now prepared to aeoom’aiodate.tbo Jtratelkii public in tbo most pleasatt aud agrooabU manne* . His at all times bofueniihed; with tho best tho markets afford., ’ ‘ . llib Stock op RiQtron3*~ , Wm bo /ound superior' to that generally kopt by hotel-keepers, r Tan new, and capable' of aecomrf*- flating fifty head of"borseB. Running- water in thb stable, and Weigb-Bcaloß, (under roof,} and s larg* Stock-yard kUaebod.,. lie is/indeed, amply, pro vidod wiijiororythifl’g-to render.his bouse a desira ble.stopping place, and a comfortable home to traveler or prormunont sojourner.. i 4 . , . Ilavihg'had nmpy years, experience as applet keeper, ho herpes tc be able to ploaseand torooeiy* a liberal sbaro.of patronage. Permanent 'and transient boarders received on reasonable terms; - t .. ... Terms Modem 9. JOUtf MTBRS, Proprietor, April 21,3802—Cm. ■ - ■ ■ ' . CLEMENT &, STARK’S ■ 6itߣN-]irovNr4iK:\ , WASHING MACHINE PATENTED JUNE 8,1858, 'wMjM ft so] very simple in eon- . X etructiop.aiid effioiont..^qd^asyrtnoporalipijj that aboy pr.girl.ld pr liyoara pfage.oao porfortn'r tho services of XVnsliiug with ciso, and do it in l~t grown person, can without.* M*,< aljiuo; This is a great saving •to tlioso that hire : also, to tho bono and muscles of thoso who are com. fp onduro the trials of Th la Machine is a great eelf-lahar" saving '/nt-entios. . r ‘ tb<s ~u expression of.tbpso who have need it, and they arolegion,..that the hitherto dona, and laborious work pf washing-day is “ rStdn ohieS and easy," by the use of this machine.! and tho time is now at hand whpn no fisplly sboubl W with •out one, .. . ... .. Proprietors liavo, no laesUsnsV To say mg that this is the acme of'Wnshing'MaehinoXa- Vontion, ayd wprth more than all others combined. It Is infect the “ KE PLUS, PLTJtA" in thU lhsh. of invention. For confirmation of the above, c»U ■’ and examine one at,the shop, of J. B. WEAVES,-' riortu Hanover Street, Carlisle. • t * r Carlisle,X>eo. 12. MARES FOB SAfcß. nrWIBBE fine young mores, oaclijiav/pg s JL colt, for sale. Tor call ‘tm'Hio ndi tor of Hm> FbfunMw, Oarlirto. CTuly n, 185£-r«t» .
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