rjwJWM**’ ,Si!i:i nduo or outcry, at tho’Court «bdao,ih tho vLourh of Carlhlo, on 1 fjl’lp'AY, the Ith day of November. 1802, !0 o’clOlil;, A. M., tho following described Real Estate, vl» : * lot of ground situated in North Middleton nnship, bounded on tho oast by a road loading ■ iho'Oonodogttinctt Crook, on tho west and south -i Mr Fredericks, and on’tho North by Samuel Jkijuuidor’a heirs, containing three acres, moro or less.' Also, ■ * lot of ground situated in tho borough of Car ,e hounded by lands of William Leeds, and tho !I»o roads loading to tho Ca' lislo aud Harrisburg 'turnpike, containing throo abros nioro or less. Also A lofof ground situated in tho borough of Car ,. [ e on Pomfrot stroot, bounded on tho oast by floorgo Spangonburg, on tho west by Francis Eck els on tho north by Pomfrot stroot, and on tho south hy’an alloy, containing sixty foot iu front and two hundred and eighty foot in depth, more or loss, having thereon-erected a-two-story JE ROUSE, one-story kitchen, stonp s e jja, spring house, and log stable.— ~ißkBo iilff Seised and taken in execution and jEtfUJhla to hu sold ns tho property of Michael Holcomb. —Also— A tract ofland situated' In South Middleton township, bounded as follows: beginning Ut a point ■m the Walnut Bottom road, thond* along. Raid n ml north W deg., bast 155.6 porches'to a point,' V' nnco. north 48 dog., cast 47.8 pdrcttes to a point, thence, by.lands bt* Gabriel lano*ef heirs, north 52i jo:roos. west 179.2 perches to a poiur in public rtiad, thonco along said road -south 9$ deg., oast 57.4 porches to a stone'; thonco south 4 dog. west K)7 porches.to a'stonej thence south flm-Ji 75dog. west 6 perches to a ..hickory ; tbonoe south 1 deg, ea«t'9o.s potohos s«iiK| to beginning,-containing 104 acres and' Jl4=4jjgarf go porohds, having thereon erected a double log housp and frame barn. Also, A lot of grofend situated in tbc-b6rough ofCaf lisle, beginning at a post on the south side of. Church alley* tndnce oast by said alley 135 feet to ii point on the edgo of Letort spring; thence by jft id-spring northwardly 120-fcdt tb a.po-eotflaining four acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold os the property of George Hendel. —Also— . All that part of a lot of ground situated in the Borough of Hbippensbnrg, bounded’ou y property of ileiiry Jobn •‘Sti\n,‘ o'rvVho north by an alloy, and,on the east by that part dlHbo same lot, which was divided of!'ami allotted to the defendant, containing 64 flu—a-Xl ' fuel in front, and 257 feet in depth, more 'fir less, and having thereon .erected a [■*|a||Mtt 'one and a half story brick house, and |t Bjiayy a one and a half *etory jjtono house. ■Also, Defendant's interest in a lot of ground situated in 'tbo sumo Borough, bounded on tko oast by 'Wash ington street, west by the property of the defendant, north by an alley, and on the south by King street, containing 32 feet in front, 'and 257 feetiu depth, -more or less; l£*5 * ? having thereon oroctod a; two story brick house, and a one end a halfßtor “rr ‘ry brick bdek Wilding. iA-lso, . 'icfcndanVs interest in‘another lot of ground in 'said Borough, bo'uhdbd b’n tho oast by the above de scribed property.’west by James Reside, north by an alley, and on-tbo south 'byKing street; contain '32 feet in front, tid'd 267 feet to depth. more or less, and having thcrobn erected a two story ImA. brick bouse, and'one and n half story . brick back building. Seized and ta in execution aud io'bo Bold i£3 iboptop •orty of John C. Martin. . -i&iPmfSnmSt —Also^- A of situate in tho 'BorbtVgn of ’Car •‘lisle, containing foot'in'front and «:J0 feet iu .depth, more or less, hodnded on north by th 6 'property of Geo. W. south by John tin 'dtirwood, east by'Lotort spring,.and on the west by East street, having /SmObla thereon erected a two ettfry stone gSJB| house, a two story briok back build iug, frame wash house and other out houses. Also, : A lot of ground on the corner of Bedford and North streets, in tbo same Borough, bounded on the south by North street, on the west by Bcdlorl street, north by Peter Spahr, and on tbe. oust by containing 26 foet, 4 inches, in front, -and 120 feht in doptb. Also, A lot of ground on Louthcr street, some borough, extended beyond Lotort spring, bounded on the west by Jackson Welsh, south by Joseph Sh’rom, and ou the north by Louther street, extended, con taining ono half au acre, more or less, being known as tho Black Lot. Seized add taken in execution and, to bo sold oo tho property of Jacob £hrom. ■—Albo— Allthatcertainbrickdwollinghouso, n j two stories high, with an foet in front by 23 j feet in depth, being |*sss|iiisfc built and situated on a lot of ground iu (IlifHxV tho borough of Mecbanicsburg, in Cum- «SSbSHB Borland county, on tho Cumberland VaPey Kail road, bounded on the north by said railroad, on tbo ••BBtby lotof Andrew Kauffman, on the south by lands of James Dunlap and on the west l>y a lot of said James Dunlap containing about 60 foot in front by from 50 to 60 foot in doptb, more or less Uoiicd and taken in exocutioi and to be sold ns the properly of Garrick V. Mallory. —Also— A lot of ground .situated in South Middleton township, containing 5 aen a more or less, bound ed nn tbo cast by tbe Walnut Bottom road, west and north by tbo Spring read, and on tbo south by lauds ■of John Noble. /Iso, t > A lot of ground situated in tho borough of Car- Halo, containing 66 foot in front-and n 1 116 feetiu doptb more or loss, bound- /BtmSmK ed nn the ottsVby an tilloy, on tbo west IHSTISIhL Vv Pitt street, north by lot of Mrs. I»»JI«bSbP EeWiirs, and on tho south by South sfiBBS ■streot, having thorooa oroctod a ono-story framo 'house. Also, , A lot of ground situated iu tho borough of Car ' °“ nlliini "o 30 foot in frot t and 240 foot in “opth, bounded on tho oast by a lot of William Lino and others, west by a iotofGoorgo it a U1 ' uortli by Clinpol alloy, and on JmBlMLi i, sou,h >iy South street, having j, ! r “ n erected a ono-story log house. lnilllßag . i zfi u and taken in execution and to “ sold ua tho property of William Cart. —Also— ■ situated in the borough of Car on the cost by on olley, on tho west W Kli..nn- lUDUV ? r Btrcot i north by property of 0. Phf{iP *™ W * leas „« i'oA? ; oet n fronfc moro or *»- a thereof 2J ,?. f ! cot in depth, having house . •~ hd o' 1 ‘hreo-story brick |?s?ij{WL Va,!, J B i°ry *> r, ck back building, llilimll to, and a t b , ab ° hou ?“ “ttabhod there lo O keomion°ami’* y f rain ® 8ho P- Seised and taken ethao Cornnmr *° boBoW tljß Property of Jon- . —Also—' *«t of had sltnitxd in Biltwrßprihg town- ship, containing 178 acres more or loss) bounded on tho oast by .lands of Henry Vo plcaong, west rind north by Samuel Voglesoug and others, and on tho south by tho Conodoguinot creek, having thoroon oreoted a tiro-story ®S*SSSBI woathorboarded house, frnmo kitchen, frame bnj*n, and .other out houses. Seized and takeh in execu tion and to'bo sold as tho ‘property of Edward JD. Demmy. A lot of ground situated in tho Borough ol Ship pen sburg, bounded on the cast by the property of Samuel Viper, on tho west by property of Perry Stanton, on tho south by Main street, and on the north by a public alloy, containing 04 a—* feet in front, and 230 feet in depth, more or loss, having tberoun erected a ■BSS|ML| two story log house arid frame kitchen. •Seized and taken in execution, and to bo sold as tho property of Benjamin Boeder, —Also— The following described 16fc of ground in tho Bor ough of Mochauiceburg: No 1, bounded on tho east by. Silver Spring road, wost by Jacob Uartlino, north by Jacob Mumma.aod on tho south by other lot of defendant, containing 30 foot in front and 159.5.f0et-io-depth, having thereon erected a.two. story weather boarded house. No 2, bounded on the tnist. by Silver. Spring road, west by Jacob Hart line) north by lot No 1, and on tho south by other lot of defemlont, containing 31) feet, in trout and 159fc feet in, depth. -No 3, bounded-on the east by tho Silver Spring rovd. wost by Jacob Hartlinc, north by lot No 2, ami on the south by other lot of defendant, containing 30 foot in front Und ISOJ feet in depth, ao 4, bounded .on, tho oust by the Silver Spring road, west by Jacob llartline, north by lot No 3, ami on thesouth by other lotnftho defendant, containing 30 feet in front and,ls9£ foot-in depth.- No 6, bOhfiilGol on 'the east, by Silver'Spring Toad, : West by Jacob Hurt-line, north by lot No 4,. and the south by other lot Of defendant, containing '3O foot front, ap'd 159 i feet in depth. No 0, bdurided on tho oast by the Silver Spring road, west *by an alloy, north by lot No 5, and on tho south by tfther lot of tho defendant, containing 30 feet front and 117 foot in .depth. No- 7, bounded bn tho oilst by thh Silver Spring road,"Wost by an udrth by lot'No'ft, find on the south by tffhdrlot of dbfJbchiht, containing 30 feet in front, and 117 feet in deptli. .No 8, bounded on the oast' by Silver Springroad, 'west by an alley, mjrthby lot No 7, and on’the south by other lot of defendant, containing 3lf feet in front.and 117 feet in.depth. No 9, bounded bn tho east by the Silver Spring road, west by an alloy, •north by lot No 3, ana-on thy south by Green afreet. coiitaihing-35i feet in front.and 1 17. foot, in depth. No 10. bounded on tbe'uast by an alloy, by Ja cob H’ariTme. north by an till‘V. and on' the south' by Green fUrcat. containing 30 foot fronting Green : streol. .iiid 103-V feat in-depth, hnv ing tljeivon erected a oho find alunlf ; storyframe house. Seiy.cd af»d la t ken-in execution and to be sold as j the property of Jacob Sheriff. A lot of ground in Shiromanstobrn, containing 64 feet in front and 210 feet in depth, bounded on the oast and south by. an alley, oh' , the west by property of Christian Eberly.andon.. Jfcggirf, the north by Main street, having thereon erectcd'a two-story weftth-, l9§W|i||a orboufdod house, a small one-story building attached, a small kitchen, frame stable, and Other out-houses. ‘Seized and taken in execution aud-to bo sold as the pr. petty of Jonathan Brubaker. . A tract qfland'in "West Pennsborougb township, containing 238 acres more or less, bounded by Wra. Davidson. Joshua Sharp, George Ziun, Levi Trego, Robert McKeehah, and Johnston Moore, having thereon erected a two story stone and frame house, Q-two-‘ li*iS|j®» story frame house, bank barn,, and spring bouse. Seized nnd taken in execution an'l to, bo sold as the property of JacAa Beltzlloover. A two-story frame dwelling house, having a- front of 16: foot and a i<|a depth of 22 feet, situated upon a lot. j 1 plffi or piece of ground, in .Silver Spring township, Containing 60 feet in front and. 150 feet in depth, and bounded on the north by Jacob Mninma, on the oast by the Silver .Spring, road,.on the south, by a lotofGoorgo Wobbcrt, and on the West by Jacob Hartline, .' Seized.and taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of Ab raham Brown. To bo sold by me. J. THOMPSON BIPPRY, SAer#, Sheriff's Office, ) Carlisle, Oot. 20, 1862. | , i all sal(\s of.-$5OO, or over, £sh -will bo required to be paid when the .property is stricken off, and $25 on all sales under $5OO, Oot. 23, 1862. ‘ of tucrslilp. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, is this day• dissolved .by mutual consent. The books will remain with Robert C. Woodward, at the old stand,'where, all persona indebted are earnestly requested to call and settle. Either partner can use the name of the firm in settlement. EGBERT C. WOODWAEIt, HENRY D. SCHMIDT. Carlisle, Sept. 27, 1862. THE nndersigmul, in retiring from the firm of Woodward JTSchmidt, bogs most cordially to thank bis friouds lor tbo liberal patronage .ex tended to tbo Into firm, and respectfully solicits a ooutiuuuuco of tbo same to bis successor. ■ lIENUY D, SCHMIDT, York, Pa.. Sept. 27, 1862. I IOIiKRT C. WOODWARD, having pnr- Ll chased tbe interest of Henry D.Schmitll, bugs leave to inform tho public tlmt’he purposes contin uing tbo business us heretofore, and respectfully solicits.a sbafu of .public patronage., ' . ROBERT C. WOODWARD. 'Carlisle, Sept. 27,1502. ■ For Sol® or Rent. I'HE libii.so recently occupied.by Henry D, JL So dt. Enquire of Sept. 27, 1862—41. Audilttr’s S«M , \jOTIOE U hereby given that the Suite fair |\ lias been po»tporcd until next ycaronacrotrntof Uio unhappy military condition o' rmrootinti'y. -'TiIOS. P. KN'OX. * . • • Pi evident, A. B. LoNGAKBfti Setuchiry. iSolicc. , PHE undersigned has tlifs-dsy ap 1, pointed Trustee of C,. Herman Betty,hoover, of •the township of Monroe. The property of the said C. Herman BeltZhnoyer is undctHriti r.onttol. and this is to.notify the public of the fact. Those hav ing- claims against the said C. Herman Belt'/lmover will present the same tu me, ut my residence, in the said township. Sept. 1,9.1862. , MICHAEL G. BRANDT. lIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BI'CIIU. , THE GREAT DIURETIC! HELMBOLD’S,EXTRACT BUBUU, .♦/ -i ; - - - - THE GREAT DIURETIC. lIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOMU. 1 " THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU. THE GREATDIURETIO. And a’Poaitivo and Sj>ocific Remedy for Diseases of the Bladder, Kidbcya, ; Graved, Dropsy, . , Organic Weakness, And all. Diseases of the Urinary Organs. See Advertisement in another column. Cut it out, and send for the Medicine at once. nn\vahe op counteufeits. ‘CinnniK schools of Carlisle. J. W.Env. Tron-mrcr, in account with tho Botinl of School Directors of Ouflislo, from Ist June, 1801, to'lst .fn'no, 1862. RECEIPT:?. To balance in treasury as per last settlement; ~$770 02 Outstanding taxes nn Duplicate nf 1800, : 1.370 04 Receipts from 'non-resident schol- • nis, 63 51 State appropriation ' . 429 GO Duplicatqof school tax fur 1801, 9,025 43 Expenditures, By Teachers’ salaries, $4,863 22 O. S. Smith, balance bn Educa tion Hall building, 1,395 50 'Sundry routs, \ 72 00. Insurance paid iTran'klin 1. Co. . 50 35 Printing and advertising. 27 00 Incidental expenses, 104 20 Cleaning and sweeping rooms,. 70 74 •Repairs, materials, ■ &«., 200 82 Blackboards, furniture, &0., 192 03 1 Wood, Coal, itc., . , 252 00 . Interest paid on loans.to Ist Juno, 1802, - 300 97 Messenger and other-expenses; , 121 38 Mrs. C. Bell’s loan paid in full, 440 19 Abatement to tax payers, ■ 208 89 Outstanding taxes duo on dupli cate of 1861, 2.319 23 Balance in treasury Ist June ’O2, 907 90 Tho above exhibits a true atifl correct ac count of the’receipts ant) ilislmfsmenta fur the year ending Juno Ist, 1802, m per Trai suror’s books ami vouchers which have been carhfally examined hv mo. ■R. C. WOODWARD, August 14, 1862. Financial Secretary Good Draught Collars. I WILL neither brag nor banter, but if any man will bring mo a horse with a sore nock or shoulder, and lot mo fit a collur on him, if his nock or sbouldor does not got woll by giving it a fair teat, I will agree to charge him nothing for tho col lar. The above agreement I anl induced to propose from past experience. My Collars are of a superi or Pattern, and tho facings or bellies are all made with the best of Hog-skin, which are Very conge nial to tho Horae's Shouldifr. Bringjoe jour soto ; shouldered Horses. I nnwhUvoU hiVgblot of collars just finished. -Also, all kinds of S»»ddJnj-y o6nst}int ly ott hand. SAMUEL ENHMINGER. Aug. 28. 1862-41* 1 c.tvrn»K WHEREAS, my wife Catharine Fltuoan, having loft my bod und board without prov ocation, I hereby warn all persons against trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting, . • WILLIAM FINNICAN. Silver Spring twp., Oot. 9, 1862—3t* Adiiilnlsl i-iitor’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on tho ostato of Mrs. Jano MoCauslin, Into of Nowlon township, doo’d., havo boon granted totheundorsigned. All persons indebt ed totho intestate are requested to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against tho os tato will.also present them for settlement. . MICHAEL BEAVERS, *Dcrti. WM.—fll* AcfmtmVnsWA |_| KJL,MItULi) S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. ‘HIGHLY CONCENTRATED.' c ompoiisd plifid EXTRACT BUG HU, A positive *nd Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL. and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This medicine .increases the power of Digestion, and excites the absurbUauts into healthy action, by which the WATERY or CALCEROUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS ore re duced, ae wetl us Pain and 1 INFLAMMATION, and is good for MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. fcELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, FORWEAKNESS ARISING'RROM EXCESSES, . dIABITS OF DISSIPATION, EARLY INDISCRETIONS OR ABUSE. attended With . the fol- low TNG SYMPTOMS: Indisposition to Exertion,' Lois of Power, oss of Memory : Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror ofDisoaso, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude Muscfifar System, Hot Hands,' Flashing of the Body,' Dryness of the Skin, ' Eruptions on the Face, PiLIJD 'COWK'riIWAWCE, ■These symptoms, if allowed to go on,.which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPO TENCE FATUITY,'EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which thaputiint may expire, ‘, Who can say that'they are not frequently follow ed by those i 4 direful i/ureases" “ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,” Many are awaro of tho cause Af their suffering, Bat none will confute. The records of the Insane Asylums and the molarir choly Deaths by Consumption hear ample witness to I the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC; WEAKNESS, Requires tho aid of medicine to strengthen and in vigorate the system, which HELMBOL&’S EX TRACT BUCUU invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptieii^K FEMALES! FEMALES! OLD OR YOUNG,SINGLE,MARRIED ORKJON- TSSMPLATING MARRIAGE. lh*ift>,ny affections peculiar to Females, _tbo EX TRACT BUCHU is, unequalled by any other remedy,' as in Chlorosis orßotontion. Irregularity, Painfulnoss, or Suppression of Customary Evncuar lions, Aj lceratdd or 't?clih*rous state of-the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility ,'ufid for, ail com plaints incident to the sex, whether, arising from Indiscretion,.Qubits of Dissipation, -Or in the DECLINE Oft CH ANGE OS LIFE (Soi> ufcy«Tu.) NO FAMILY SHOUL'p RE WITHOUT /F. Take do more Balsam, Mercury or unpleasant medicine or unpleasant and dangerous diseases. ■ HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUG HU, IMPROVED ROSE WASH, C U R te S .SECRET D. I S EA S E S In nil their Stages V . At little Expenses ; Little or no-change in dipt') No inconveniences j And no Exposures. It causes a frequent desifo and gives strength to Urlniite, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent ing and Curing oT the. Ufotlmv. Allay ing Pain and jnflamation, so frequent in the class of discuses and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn out matter. • THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been the victims of Quacks and who have paid heavy fees to bo cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the “ pjison” has, by the use of ‘'powerful aatringimi*,” boon dried up in the system, to break'out in an aggravated form, and -perhaps after Marriage. $11,058 00 Use Helmboub’s Extract BrCrro for all affections and disease of the URINARY ORGANS, male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter ol HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of those organs require the aid of a Diurtairc , HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU Is the Groat Diurotio, and U is certain to have the desired effect , in diseases for wbioh it is recom mended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompai y the medicines. Certificates of euros, from eight to twenty years standing, with names known to science and fame. $11,085 OP PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE OR SIX FOR $5, Delivered to any address, securely packed from ob servation. Describe Symptoms in.fell Communications. Cures Guarantod. Advice Gratis. Personally appeared before mo, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, U. T. Hclmdold, who be ing duty sworn doth say, that his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or othor injurious drugs, but are .purely vegetable. . . .*« • ~ . H. T. HBLfoBOLD, Sworn and subscribed "before mo. this 23d day of November. 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD., Alderman,. Ninth at, above Rape, pbila. Address letters for information in -oonfldcnce to It T. tIEL VIBOLD, Chemist, Dofot, 101, South tonlli st.i below Chosnut, Pbila, HEW ABE OF COUNTERFEITS. AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose “of thoir own” and “other” articles oh tho reputation attained by [ELMBOLD'S. GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Holmbold’s Qonuipe Extract Buohn ,’ Holmbold's Genuine Extract Snsaporila llelmbold*s Genuine Improved Reso-wasb ; Druggists every whore* Ash .for TTelmbold. Taito no other. : Oot out the advertiaomont and sand for it, end avpid imposition and exposure. Oirlist*) OtfWber 3, lB6J— tj. whether existing in. AFFIDAVIT BOLD BV Irving Foiimle|U(f-28, 1802. PAINTS iRAIrVISU. Oils,VarnTsh‘o's, Turpentine. Wo invito the at tention of the .public to ohr superior WHITE LEAD, put up exclusively in Tin .pales, and war ranted to bo superior to any ether brands sold in this market. A great variety of colors of the best qualities and selling at the lowest prices, at John P. Lyne »& Son’s-Nunth Hanover street, Carlisle. . • June 12> '&2. jp LASS'! GLASS!! ■ VX All the best brands and all,sizes at the cheap store of. John P. Lyne 'fifiogt Ifur and Silk hats, and atpricos that must suit qVor'ypnp ;yrho has an eye to getting tho worth, of his moiioy.. His Silk, Mole Skin, and Bcavcb Hats, uro unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish,,by those of any other establish ment in tho country. ... Boys* Hath of every description, constantly on hand. Ho.respectfully invites.nil tho old patrons and as many now ones os possible, to give him a J. G. GALLIC. Carlisle. Dec. 18(11,'20. 5, —10 tons .of White Oil> just received, with a PAINTS nnd OIL! Lead, 1000 (jails, of largo assortment ol Varnishes. Firo Proof Paint, Turnontino, Florence White, , J-ipan, White Zino, Putty, Colored Zino, Litherago, Red Lead, I Whiting, Boiled Oil, Glue, . * Lard Oil, Shellac, I Sperm JOB) , Paint Brushes, I Fish Oil, io.. Colors of every desorption, dry and In oil, in cam and tubes, at the Hardware Store of , March 27, 1862. 11. SAXTON. FARM lmvu been appointed agent for several. makes of buporior- Form Belli; also, BoU Metal> Bells on hand, nil war* ranted not to oraok* by H*. BAXTOK. Mitrh 77, IflW. 1863. . SWPiitAW, . 18658. ISAAC LIVINGSTON TWOW oners one of the bestanfl moatattrft«- -L » tivo assortments of Piece Oooda everexhibitQd iu tble'pijicofot MEN AND BOYS’ It EAR of o\ rccoi the I N. B. All goods bought from us by tho piece op yard by persons wishing to have it out to measure, ciiu bo accommodated freo of charge. Carlisle, May 1, 1862. L.I VIN GST DN’S Pcrli'H Sliirfs M IDE to measure and guaranteed a per loist nt SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS, warranted to be of a superior ‘article of Linen and Muslin of tho'mo d celebrated milkvs. Alc.o, every variety of Shirt's constantly kept on band of e’very Stylo ntid Quality. - Collars of all Mio Latest Stylos out; Trim kf. Valises, Carper Busts, I'mhurellas. &e, of evoVy clononption and larger)t, rati-" v. Sold al lotrcat prices at ■ LIVINGS 'ON’S North Hanover Street Clothing Emporiu ' May 8, 1862. 1882. SEIZING .OFF At -COST. H AHG AINS ! BARGAINS! ! r I 'TIE undersigned lias determined to sell 1 out hid very extensive aud • elegant aaasort mont of , , ' nt first cost ! lie wißnotatlomptto spocitiy. Suffice it to say, his stock is largo aud complete, compris ing iu part, . . of all kinds and descriptions, a’l of wbioh were purchased at low rates for'cash, and will bo sold ut tbo sumo figure. - „ snob, ns blHic'hcd and unbleached Sheetings, Pil low Casings, Linen and Cotton stable‘CiolhvJ Tick ings, White aiul Drown Muslins, eke.,'Ac, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &c. His stock of Carpets. Oil Cloths, Mattings, Ac., is the largest and besVju tliis section of’the country, (live the ah early eal'. .wbo 'want great bar-, gains, for l I iiitund lo do just what X 'say, and sell oitt'iiiy'entire stock atTirsc cost. Como one, come all I .. . / PHILIP ARNOLD, : Two doors ‘norfh of ’the’'Carlisle Deposit Bank. N. B.'County Merchants will find it to their ad vantage' to give me .a call, for loan sell, to them' at cheaper rates than‘they can ‘purchase the same, goods ;in the city. J P -A; ' •A II .persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, udM -please call and settle their ac counts iiumodissjly; as the hooks must bo settled ' - . , PiIILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, May lb. 13(12. Removal, JVOOB SENER’S Han't and Shoe. Slnro is removed to next, door to Piper’s Bookstore, aud opposite the- Cumberland. Valley Bank. ' GRAND B AUUAINS NOAV OFFERED AT ■ SSNER’S■ ' Cheap Boot and Shoe store f Keu* spur.vc aiirival or BOOTVS 4xb- 'SHOE'S. I The subscriber has just received from -Philadel phia and Boston an e.vmnerve and splendid assort ment of . GENTLEMEN’S AND LADIES’ SHOES; .Men Van »1 Boys’ Bools,.Shoes and Brogans. Men’s Walking Allocs, calf. pafent’leaihiT. and cloth • Gaiters, Ladies’ Button Bo ts, Bafmorel , • and lace Boots, Gaiters. Buskins and ‘ ..Slippers, Ao*, Ac.. Ac;, Ac., Ac. MASSES and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES ! TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c„ &c. : which will bo sold-low for cash. Purchasers, are' invited to call and examine our stock, and they will find that in price uiid quality it will compote' with any Shoe Store in the place. tbo Ntyv Store Room, next door to Piper's Aookstore.^CSg^ Apr 110, 1862.—« in JACOB, S^NER. LEWIS F. LYNF/S. North- Hanover street. •. -a sJvjj, ’ ' £■■ ■ - aTJ*' £* •. < -.-•'•'tt-. ■ •'••V-.K--- *-• T. £■ ■ -»f ■ A. I,FAR', ol the Market House, iii Zuyfs Corner. DEALER IN PIANOS. Now Rosewood Pianos, from tlio best makers, MELODKONS. ffm The‘best manufactured instruments 'from $45 to $lOO, Violins, GnitarSj Accordions, Flutes, Fifes, Brums, Banjos,; Tambourines, VioU>i v nml Guitar Strings, and Musical Mojchamliaoi-m general. . .. , MUSIC. A complete assortment for all instruments. The latest publications always on hand. Teacher on -tha Piano and Guitar, Instrumental and ■Vo'citl -music. Molodeons tuned and rapalrofl. ‘ June 12, 1802. A. LEXR. Hoop Skirts ! Hoop Skirls!! iS>nO OF the cheapest TIODP SKIRTS jnst jvJ received from Now York, all .of tho latent styles, tho above lot. of SKIRTS aro of a superior DUKE! A STD WIW BE SOLI* cheaper than any in tho market. Wo nro now nflbrlng our entire stock of SUM MER UK ESS GttODS, at greatly reduced prices. Tho good tlmo has really oorae for bargains,-Spring A SpinutLor goods aro-to bo slaughtered ‘to , make room to begin tho Fall Campaign, ' GREENFIELD A SItfSAFER. July 10, 1802. REMOVAL,— CALVIN ABEL.” Barber, begs leave to announce to bis numerous cna tuiU'.Ts-aml the public generally, that he. ha* ro : moved his Biiftier Shop to tho basement; of tho a ono*biiildin£ occupied by the Volunteer Printing office, three doors south of Hannon's Motel, in South Hanover street. Tho rooms have been papered and fitted up in hand* some stylo, and will, ho Heels satisfied, give satis* faction to bis patrons. Thankful for past patron age, ho hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of it. Carlisle, March 27, 1802, GLASS.t— 100Q_ hosoa nf of nil aizen, double and single thick, colored, plain and or namental, on hand and for aalo very low at ■ March 27. 18112. 11. SAXTON’S. F«i* Ktiftil. r |MIE .large ruuuia funintrly occupied bv f tho.;Ppat-Offieo. corner of Hanovurand Poinfrc' OatiUlo, arc for rvnt. Inquire of J, xJ. MUTTON . TOTUAVKLKUS ANtT“ Tiio Triiveloii£ l 9 ubii%. DRY GOODS MEN'S, LADIES’AND MISSES’WEAK, lIOUSEKEKPING GOODS, NO T I 0 E. THE undersigned [doing b'aiinea* Jo Out lisle under the name and title of Oreenflald A Co., would giro notice [that we bare 'disposed (4 our stock of goods and ail interest in tbe tame *, L, T. Greenfield and A. E. SbeaSer, of Carlisles and that in tbe future the business will he eoadu*»* cd in 'bo name of ORCXKftkts A Smarts. Thankful to a discriminating public fog the p»t» ronsge giten to ne, we would ask fur oaf eon a eoatlennaee of ' QbiuabsribtOty i is continually Ivancea. of au‘ All-classes. .Ot'UtNU, ft U UoA lor TTTE nndcralgtmd having, formed. I i 00-pattlMr* ship under tho name of G-RftaisffiEM) & :uui having purchased the entire stock of r e hftvo this day received a splendid assonSkttf;* • of Now Dress 'Goods, all of the latest styles market, which will bo pold unusually cheap for cash. People will find a groat saying of money by. buying goods in this was, as we ore not compsllsil to murk on a percentage, for long credits. A BHJBAFfilfr* June 12, 1862. igle, and pock, yoursulvui u Emporium, Great Eschomciit* HAS been rniaod m Carlialo and surronnA* ing country on learning that the subscriber hat returned frdm .the city with » tremendous stock of * a•• ; oay-doODS, All bought forcaah, and to be'sold at such prices ue will cause some people to shako in ihel? hoots. In this very extensive stock Onf be J&wrtl grout piles of Of Silk Poplins, Turin Lustre, Fancy Silks, la TO*. ricty, Black .Silks, of tbo very most celebrates manufacture, Mohair- Plaid, poil de Cbeve Silk, Check, Embroidered Mohair Batin, Plaid, Mozambique, 'Challies, Do Lalnes, Bsuaba9ta£4# Lawns, Ac., Ao, ■ i ‘ . CLOTHS, OASSIMEUES, Vesting, boys' wear, of good quality and dssli&Ua Ticking, Cheeks, Flannels, Qlngham*, Mufdiuc, Of vary handsome styles,mnd ' to clothe every female In this county, I have also the largest assortment of CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS . In the interior of Pennsylvania, of all and at very satisfactory prices to the purchaser. Besides, Ihave almost every desirable article hi my line of business that can bo mentioned, o(l- with, great hare, and with an «yo single {*» tta» wauls of this community, and the.present timed. The public is udviaeu.lo see theac niagnififebb loads of goods hoforo purchasing elsewhere, as I nm confident that 'advantages will bo galKed hr a careful examination -of tny .stock of for immensity has never .‘been, will, ho,equalled iu this place for *i*e, beaut? 4a& cheapness,' • • • . the old well-known stand DfHbQ. , - A. W. BBKT April 10,-1862, WiUtSI2US.AND VAiiEl UAA'K. NOTICE.— It will be seen by tbs follawinj, n<\ycftrs«tncrit that Henry A. Sturgeon, Bsq, has retired from the firm of Kcr, Dunlap A Co», and,that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle, burl and county', Pal, bus been associated with the remaining parsers iu.-tbq firm of Ker, Dunlap-A Ct& anil that \Vm, V& Hepburn-hss been elected Caekt® in the placo'of Mr.. Sturgeon. / . .THE PROPRIETORS KOW ARS J William Tver, . Isaac Brenxbmas., Ricu.vrd. Woods, Joux. S. Stbrbbwi- John 0. Dunlap, John Dqnla?v : Samuel llepbuan. This Bank willcontitiuo to do si 'GENERAL BANKING. AND aZCSAS&g , : . BUSINESS, At. their Banking « House, in Carlisle, nadwrtSffr name and stylo of KEK, DUNLAP A .CO.. . Money will be received bn deposit and paid bad • on demand, .without Certificates of depom. bearing-Interest - at tbo rate of'peeper cent., will Ut issued for as short a period aa Vour mmolhe. Intel* cston aril certificates will cease at maturity; bat £f such cenificntui uro renewed at any tb&e thereafter for another given period, they sb&ll be&r the cits* , rate of intorcst up to the time of renewal. Twenty days notice must bo given of an Intention t* witff> draw, interest deposits. ! The proprietors would cdll the attention mors, Mechanics and all others who desire a caffe depository for their money, to the fact that they ire not only liable to the amount of their stock in tin Ba*'k, hut arc individually liable to the extent ,«f their wholo estates for all tko deposits and \otbfr obligations of Ker, Dunlap .$ C • .GoUoctions from Philadelphia, Kew York lßd| Boston made on favorable terras. The proprietors refer to Jay Cooke A Co., ) n .rX- '• ; - E. W. Cure * Co., 1 PbJaailpkh. Winslow, Laikbu A Co., New Yorta Clare, CnsNey A Co., Boston. W. W. UEPBURK", Carlisle, March 6,1862.—1 y Cathie New Wine and Liquor Starr, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, PA., (NKABLV OPPOSITE GILL’S ftOTSi.), THE.undoraiguoil would Tespaotfully call the, attention fit' Merchants, HotolrUocpora, and citizens generally,. tivljjs jm.w;Wine audXiqurts Store, whore ho intends to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of.. ; PURE AXD UNADULTERATED WINES and Any article aold uo such, will/bo as reprovetod, anrl will bo gold Wholesale or Retail ,at the loruHit market prices. Uia stock consists in part tf . BIiAMDIES, /, Bealicn, Otard, J. J. Dupuy, Pellceoislß, separlii* old Cherry, Blackberry, and Giugpr, WISES-, . a ■' Sherry, Port, Hadoirb, Malaga lid fcldrins. whiskies, : MoncngrAo’r., Cid Rye, Bourbon .and 1 Cornma>, Together with a fall assortment of "Gin f, Jataai ca.Spirita, St. Croix and Sew England Kum* RiXTERS—O/ lUa vary boat quality. .. • JOHN G.OUOVEAIb. • April 24, ISM.. NATIOmII^nbTEL, Corner or South Hanover and Walnot Sis. ■ OAHLISLI!, PA. i 1 HE undersigned begs leave to announce ta the phldlo that be has leased the abovo new, large and oommadiouq II O T 15 li. And is now prepared tbo traveling public in tho most plcasart and agreeable manner* His Table: —Will at ull times be furnished with the bo.st tho markets afford. ’ His Stopk or Liquors.—Will be found aunorlo* to thatgenorally kept by hotel-keepers. Tine Stapling.—ls new, and capable of aeeotrttf datlug fifty head of horses. Running water-da the stable, and Wcigh-soales, (under roof*) and alargo Stook-yard attached. Ho is, indued, fejaplfr pto vided with every thing to render bis Uousea de{i $a- Ulo stopping place, ami a comfortable homo to the ‘tavtlor or permanent sojourner. Having bad many years experience as a hotel, keeper, bo hopes tc bo able to please and to reoeir* a liberal share of patronage. ■ . Permanent and transient boarders received 4z& reasonable terms. JB3S* Terms ftfodera o, .. . JOHN MTEKS, Prcpxlete*. April 24,1882,—dni. If