'<fjws. “'1;, 0i !NJ >n r> governor Curtin’s Proclamation. to Nam* and bu the Authority of the *•Lmontnealth of Pennsylvania, Andrew 0 Curtin, Governor of the said Common- A PROCLAMATION. ifnjREAS, It is a good thing, to render (links unto God, for all His mercy and lov fUindncssfithorefore, , ™ Andrew 6. ’purlin. Governor of the commonwealth ,of Sennsylvania, do reoom- Sd that (THURSDAY, the 27th dayof No eB ]jor aHfxt; -ho set apart by the people of rtij Commonwealth ns a day of solemn Pray er 3n d I'banksgiving to the Almighty—giv ;nir Sim humble thanks that Ho has been Jiciously plqaheil lo protect our free insti- Lions at*'d jGpy6imttae«Jt, and to keep ns from .itlinoss and pestilences—and do cause .the Jartli to bring forth her increase,lso'tlirttdmr I Irnors are choked with the harvest—anti to |okso favorably on the.toil of,His children, (I,at industry has thriven among us and labor Jiajits.roward ; and also that ho has deliver- us from the hands of our enemies, rand filled our officers and men in the field with n loyal and intrepid spirit, and given them 'victory —and that lie has poured out upon as (albeit unworthy) other groat and mani fold blessings. . ■ ■ , Beseeching Him to help end govern us in pin steadfast fear .and love, and to put in to dur minds good desires, so that by His oon : linunl help we may have a right judgment in nil. things.; and especially praying Him to' giro to Christian ohurehes grace to hate tlie : tiling which is evil, and to utter the teachings 'oftruth and righteousness, deelarin’g openly Hie whole counsel of God ; and most heartily entreating him to bestow upon our civil ru lers wisdom and earnestness in council, and upon oar military loaders-zeal and vigor in lotion, that the, -fifes df rebellion may he MWiehed—thgt we, 'being armed with His de/rnee, may bo preserved from all perils, ail that hereafter our people, living in peace sad quietness, may, from generation to gen-, ■eration, reap the abundant fruitsof Elis mercy,' ,and with'jny-,and thankfulness .praise and’ and magnify His holy name. Given under my hand and the great ; seal of. the State, at Harrisburg, this twentieth iiny of October, in the year of bur Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, ahd | of the" Commonwealth the eighty-seventh.; ANDREW G. CURTIN, >] BV THE GOVBENOR, . _ ■ ■‘j ELI SHEER, [ Secretary of the Oorhmonwealth. General MoCall.— The people have deci ded that General McCall should not repre sent them- in Congress. ' Why should the ■President not decide he should not represent Hum in the field? The lime has come to dis pose of doubtful men. — Press. So speaks Forney the day after the elec tion. “Straws show which way the wind Wows,” and the above maudlin abolition ut terance may be regarded as a significant hint’ of the manner in, which the despots will act' if they obtain.absolute power, . _ Why, we ask in behalf of outraged patriot ism, is-the bravo, the noble General McCall to bo disposed of, who bears on his person the’ jnitrks of glory, placed there fighting for the' ■Union? Is ho to bo disposed of (or the same • tCMon that General McClellan was to be dis posed (if, because it is his honor in this day persecution, to lie a Democrat? hSa tolhg disposed of because the Abolition 7 j’l'ty tha aiii of immense r«l«t patronage. Jwiafcatoii him 7. We will sco.—Eceniny ] Jouniolv*-- ..... House TuiEves Ajjout.— The Harri.bnrg Uniun of Monday says :—The, horse thieves have been (ipui'ating quifo extensively of late in the rural districts.. The latest victim in this region was -Mr. Samuel Bowman; resid-’ eng in Cumberland county, a few miles from the river, who.lost a horse valued at §l5O, a few nights ago. The same night '.another gentleman, a near neighbor of Mr. Bowman, .lost'a new buggy and sot of harness worth $l5O. The country is full of straggling thieves just now,.and farmers should Keep their sta bles well secured. ' ■ > ■ ■ Acquitted. --In the United States District Court, at Pittsburg, Joserjt C. Hats, late postmaster at Meadville, removed on the charge of S. Newton , Pettis, of opening a letter of the latter, was honorably acquitted, and the jury petitiorifed the President to re store Mr. llavs to his former position. SCHOOL. Select scholars for September and Oct. 1862 School A'o. 12—B. Widn'or, L. Keep ore, M. Leh man. • • O; " 13 —L. Griffin, C. Maglaughlin, B. handis.. « « 15—M, B. Plank, L. B. Alexander, E. A. Bents. « « 16—IV. W. B. Eekles, Jos. P. Brady, Jos. Arnold,. “ " 17—M. Blessing, E. GUI, H. Noble. f * “ 18—'ll. T. Lamborton, J. D. Zimmer roan, G. n. Heilman. Ar,t the Democrats in. tjio Arsenal at Phila delphia, who -would not vote the Abolition ticket on Tuesday, in obedience' to the com mand of John CoVodo, received the following; note of dismissal-: .“You are Hereby notified that y.our ser vices will no longer be .required at this de partment.*’ Ibis is the way in which while 'men are treated by the leaders of the Abolition faction. C?*.Ono entire regiment f of Indiana volun teors, >t is said, Have been paid their State tounty jpjeounterfeit funds. JSurmb. ji t y?.^ oroa K ,1 > on Tuesday morning Inst, by tbo Trdf-ifpbnson, Mr. Charles 11. Mht.i.in', of WouutHolly, * ,td Miss Lizzie, daughter of Mr. »saoo Parsons, of this place. ■ i, On tho 4th inst., by.Jthe Rev. Wm. Kopp, Mr. Lehman, of Churchtown, to Miss KIizA _UTH Weddert, of Boiling Springs. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Plods and Heal,—There is a steady home “°oBumption demand at SO 35 a 6 50 per bbl. °t superhno ; $0 02 a 7 for extras, and $7 25 .J ‘*3 for extra family and fancy lots, jOrdmg to quality. There is but little Rye r. ** r or Meal hero. Small sales of the ln the latter there is noth- n K doing, and1 A ! N —-* 1 * 10 offerings for Wheat are light, at S ffi e l ara h leh»r. Sales of 5000 bushels anil , or P r ‘ mo Ponna. rod, in store, Si fin , ■ V°p Southern. White ranges from -There is* steady demand y O „J° otSO a 950. .Corn is quiet—sales of Oats— o i “ 00nt8 afloat, and 73 in store.—" Palawarl'rf 39^° nns^van ‘ a at cents atH * Ee^i E^ 3 <?7'oc lor S is a *a‘ r demand for Olover , Wn‘|“?sa6 37 per 64 lbs. it kn ’ f very firmly. Sales of Oh io 0 40 cents and Drugs at 38 cents,' D. EOKtES Pros. S. S, Dr. WM, MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAS removed his offii *to tho room directly opposite the Second Presbyterian Church, Corner ofSouth Hanover and Pomfrot sts., Carlisle, All patients ontrnstod to his carp, either from town or country, will be promptly rtbndod to, * Fob. 13, 1802—tf. v JOB PRINTING executed at tills' office. Carlisle Deposit Basic. A dividend of Five par cant, free of govern ment taxes, has boon declared <rat ofttae profits of tho Bank, for tho last six mooths, which will bo paid to tho Stockholders, or thdir legal representa tives, upon demand being mode for tho same. ■ , ' ■ W.M.BEETEM, Cashier. • Carlisle Nov. 0, 186?. , . Camusle Deposit Bxnk, ) . .Carlisle, Nov. 2, 1862. -J THE annual eleofion for Birectors will be bo held at thd Bonk, on Monday, November IV, 1862, hotwobn tho howsoflO.A.M.and 21’. M. By order of tbs Board. ’ Carlisle Nov. 6,1862 —2 t. Godey?« Lady’s Book. For J 1863. Great Litermy and Pictorial Tear I The publisher of Qodoy’a Latly’a Book, thankful to thufc'tmbllo which has enabled him, to publish a magazine far the last thirty-throb years of a larger circulation than any in America, .has made an ar rangement with tho most popular Authoress in this eountry—Marion Harland, Authoress of ° Alone, 7 ’ Hidden Path/* “Moss Side,” “Nemesis,” and f* Miriam," who will furdiah a sfcnfy for every num ber of tho Lady’s Book for 1 &S 3, This alono will place tho Lady's Book in a literary point of view far ahead of any other magazine. Marion Hatland writes for no other publication. Onr other favorite writers will all continue to furnish articles throiigh out-tho year. . ; ' The best Lady's Magazine. ln*tho WorUV-nnU the 'Cheapest Tho Literature is of that kinVLthat can bo road aloud in tho family vcirdto, and the elergy in immense numbers'are subscribers for tho Book, The Mnsio is AU origidal, and would cost 25 cents (tho Price of tho Book) iu tho music stores . but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot bo obtain ed except In." Godoy." } Our Steel Engravings, AH efforts to rlvahns in this have ceased, and wo bow stand alone in this department, giving as wo do, many moro infi nitely bettor engravings .than are published in any other work. ’ # Godcy's immense double -sheet fashion plates oontaing from five to -seven full length Colored Fashions on ‘each plate.. Other magazines give tinly two. Far ahead of any Fashions in Europe or America, Godoy's is the only- *y«rk in tho wojrld r that gives those immense plates, and they are such ns to have excited tho wonder of publisher? and the public,'. Tho publication of these plates cost $lO,- ' 000 more than fashion plates of the .old stylo, and nothing but'our wonderfully largo circulation ena bles us to give them.' Other magazines cannot afford it. Wo novor.gparo money when thofpubllc can bo benefited. Those fashions maybe relied on. . Drosses vnnjv bo made after them, and tho wearer will not subject herself to ridicule as would be tho case if she visit ed the .largo cities dressed after the stylo of the .plates given iil some of ouv so called fashion maga zines, - Our wood Engravings,' of which wo give twice or j .throe times as many a-s any ether' magazine, are \ often mistaken fonstobl. Imitation. Bbwarev of them. Bememhcr 'that, ■ tho Lady’s Book is the original publication nudthcf cheapest. If you take iGodey/ you want no othcri * magazine, ■ \ Everything thort or in n house can be founjl'in GoUoy. , ) Drawing les'sons. No other" magazine g>ves* them, and wo-have given enough to ‘ill several [ large volumes. ‘ Our receipts oTe sudlruwJOftnfoo found mowhero i else. Cooking in all its variety—Confectionary—■ ‘ tho Nursery—the Toilet—tho Laundry—the Kitch en. Receipts upon all subjects are to found’in the pages of the Lady’s. Book, Wo originally started this department, and have peculiar faoilites for making it most perfect. This department ulouo is Worth the price of tho Book. . Ladies vrorktablo. This department comprises engravings aiui doscrlptious of every article that a lady wears. • ■ ■ Model Cottages. No other magazine has this department. Teums/Cartt in Advance.—One copy oncycgr, $3. Two copies ono year, $5. Three copies onej ‘ year, srt.. Four oopies ono ycnr,.sL. Five ftMij&isi r one year, and an extra cany to the person sending ;■ tho club, $lO. Eight'cnpicßuno'yeru-, and tm extra copy to tho person tho club, $l5. Eleven . copies ono year, and an extra copy to the parson • sending the Club, $30,. , And tho only magazine¥hnl can ho introduced into tho above dabs in placo o'f tho Lady’s Book is * Arthur's. Home Magazine. • ' tf. Clubbing with oOier- Godey's Book and Arthur’s Itmno ‘Maga zine’ both ono yonr for' s•** oft. (lodey’s Lmly.V Book and H«rp‘*r’« Magazine b'*t.b "fiJ 'year for $-t 50., G'»;U\v, liarper, and. Arthur will all threo • ho-sent one year on receipt of tfjl 00. ~ ‘ | ••■Treasury Notes and .Notes of all solvent banks . taken at p:.r. , Bo careful and pay the postage on 'your lotto r. Address' A, L. GODKSI » 323 OhcsGiufc Street; Philadelphia,l'd, November fi> 18C2. AN Oil DIN ANTE RELATING TO STRAY OAI'TLK Section 1. Be it enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted ami ordained .bethel authority of the same, That the running at largo of stray cattle, upon.citlier of ,lire four Public Squares, in the centre ofthe Bqrdugji, is hereby declared a-nuisance, jn-nil ifiiy per son or persons whose cattle Sbdll bb taken, so trespassing upon ssid ’Squares, or either of them, shall be subject to a-fino of Five Dollars, to bo recovered before Jaqy jqstieq. of the Peace, as fines of like ampghf jino recovera ble, the one-half of which shall jgo to the person making the information to the Justice, ind the other half to the Borough . Section 2. If ca'ftle be found trespassing upon any of said Squares above mentioned, any person or persons finding. ‘them shall ho and they are hereby authorized to seize and; detain them, until the above fine and costs are paid.. And if the owner of the said cat-i tie refuses to pay the same according to the judgment of the Justice of the Peace, within twenty-four hours after tho time such judg ment shall ho rendered, then the said Justice shall have power to issue an order ty the High- Constable for the sale of tho sajil.cr.ttle, dr so' many thereof as shSH'bo kiedessary to pay said fine and costs. Enacted into an ordinance this 23d day of October, A. D. 1862. .0. p. iiuMßicii, ; President Town Council. A. SENS.EMAN, ' ■ . Chief Burgess. Attest, ■ . Jos. *W. Ooii.bt, ' Sect’y of Corporation. Oct. 30, ’62 New Goods, JUST received a very large stock of CLOTH IDS,. ■ . ; CASSIMERES., OVERCOATS, ' VESTINGS, &e., 4-c.,. at tho North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium; to which tho subscriber bogs a careful inspection of tho public. Ho also invitas-attention to his im mense variety of • . Men’s and Boy’s Clotliing, of all stylos and sites. Garments made to .order with neatness and dispatch at short notice and warranted a fit dr no sale. Persons wishing to buy Men's and Boy's wear by tho yard, will find a superior assortment .of .Goods, .which will bo cut free'of charge if .derfired; isaao liyin GSTON, Opposite American Hotel. October 29, 1862. SHIRTS, Drawers, Neck. Ties, Handker chiefs, Hose, a very largo stock and iu endless variety at low prices. t Tho host Fine Shirts in town.. Six for ten dol ors. Made to ordor or ready made. . ISAAC LIV?GSTOtf, : Got. 29, f 62i North Hanover, St. New Goods 1. New .Goods! A now and beautiful assortment of Now Goods from Now York and Philadelphia hard Just hrtn oponod at tho far famed CHEAP STORE of GREENFIELD 4 SHEAFES. P. S, Romomlior tho placo, -one door watt of tho County Prison,MainSt. ' ' O. * S. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Ann. Matoer, deceased, late of the village of Lisburn, have been issued by tho Register of Cumberland county to the subscriber, residing in Upper Allen township. All persons in debted to tho said estate fare hereby requested to make immediate -payment and these having claims will prosent-them, duly authenticated, for settlement, ,to VT. M. BEBTBM,- . Cashier, TETTERS testamentary on (the instate of Tliomas -P. Bvren, deceased, late dfitho bor ough of Carlisle, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county to tho sub scriber, residing in the said 'borough.. All persons indebted to the eaid.estato are hereby roquostedtodnako immediate payment, and those having claims will .present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to PETER SPAIIR, Executor. ■Qot.iß, '62.—&t NOTICE ie hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Jane McCauslin, late of Newton township, deoM., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the intestate are request ed to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them tor settlement. MICHAEL SEAYEES, Oot. 16;'62 —6t* Administrator. Bat &'Cap Emporium. rPIIE . undersigned having purchased the 1 stock, of tbo Into William 11, Trout, dcc'd. would respectfully announce to tbo public that ho will continue tbo ITatlivg Itnsinesa tit tbo old stand, in West High Street, -aud with a renewed, and effi cient produce articles of Hoad. Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality that shall bo strictly in keeping with the improve ment of Lhb ,art, and fully, up. to the age in which wo live. m -. Tie has now on hand a splendid assort ment of Hats of all descriptions, fromtho common Wool to the finest Fur and silk hats, aud at prices that most suit every one who lias an-cye ; to getting tbo worth of his money. His rSilk, Itfdlbßkiri, and Beaver'Hats, nro unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in the country. Boys' Hats of every description constantly bn ■ hand. Ho respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many new ones us possible, to give him a call; Carlisle, Dec, 2D, 1861; CEMENT, Cement in Inrgo or small quan tities, atmiamifacUirors prices, and warranted good. ' CHAIN PUMPS, Pump Chains, Pump Tubs, in large quantities, selling very cheap, lit the store of John P. LYNE & Sou, Carlisle. Juno 12, '62. . PUBLIC SALE. sold at Public Sale, on Thursday V V and Friday, • November 13 and 14, 1862, tbo following described Real Entate, late tho prop erty of Jacob Keller, dec'd., situmto in Cumberland County, to wit: \. • No, 1. Tho one undivided half-part of a tract of thriving and valuable -•••■. CHESNUT TIMBER LAND. Eituato .in "South Middleton township bounded by • truths lately owned by Peter F. Ego, -Brisker, and tlieTorU Cbunty lino, contuiniug about Noil, Tho one undivided half part. of a track of tho FfttnOikiml of land as No. 1. formerly a part o£ uud nearly adjoining the* same containing .. -IS ACRES, Those'tr'ndts will bo sold at tho public bonso ht Boiling Springs on Thursday, Nov. 13, oithor each as a whole, or in parts, as already surveyed and di vided, to •suHipurchoscrs. No, 3. AH that tract of Mountain Land, in Bonn township, bounded by lands of A. G. Ego, Jacob Blythe, James Weakly, and others, containing ■ 36* ACRES AND 100 PERCHES, Tho tract, will bo sold at tho public house of Jacob llodsockor, in Controvillo, on Friday, Nov. 14. It will, also bo sold either as a whole, or in small‘tracts, as surveyed and divided, to suit pur- ; chasers,. ' • . Teuus «v Salk. —Ton per cent, of tho purchase money to bo paid when the property is stricken' down-p the balance of.thboub.lmlfon tho Ist day of Boco’abotfi 18G2,;«djon'deb{lland-possession will bo givon ; .and tho remainder on thelstday of April,J ISR3.. This deferod payment to bo secured by Judgment Bond. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on each-of said.days, .trhen attendance will bo givon by GEO. KEELER, , V. , : .JOS. KELLER,' -. ■ • . l iffcocutbrs of : ‘Ja’oob Keller, deo'd. October 16> 3 862. . • : ,A. LENK. Second -door east oif the Market House, in Zug’s Corner. Dealer in pianos. New Boscwoofi Pianos, from the best makers. MEEODEONS. The best manufaoturod instnimonts from $45 to $lOO. Violins, Guitars, Accordoons, Pluses, Fifes, Drums, Banjos,. Tambourines, Violin and' Guitar Strings, and Musical Merchandise an general. s SHEET MUSIC. ! A complete assdrtAiont for .aU instruments. Tho. latest publications always on hand, .* * Teacher *on tho Piano and ghitar, instrumental and Yocal musio. , Pianos and Molbfloonis tuned and repaired. Juno 12, 1802, A. LENK. , New Wine find Liquor Store. NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, PA, (nearly opposite gild’s hotel.) THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Merchants, Ilotol-kocpors, and citizens generally, to his now Wine and Jjiqnor Store, whore ho intends tokopp constantly on hand a full and complete assartpont'cCi' PURE AEfD UNADULTERATED , WINES arid OQIIORS. Any article sold as such, will bo as represented, and will bo said Wholosalo or Retail at tho Ipwcat market prices. His stock consisting iu part of BRANDIES, Bosliou, Otard, J. J. Dupuy, Pollovoista, superior old Cherry, Blackberry and Ginger, WINES, I Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga and Claret. WHISKIES, j£onong'ahol[i| Old Ryo, Bourbon and common. Togothor with a full assortment of Gins; Jamai ca Spirits; ipt. Cross and Now England -Hum. BITTER'S—Of tho very best quality. JOHN GQODI'EAR. April 24/1862'. , 'T'R.UNK S’, Valises, Carpet Bags, French Solo Leather Trunks of all sizes and prices, Ladies Travelling Trunks,"tho largest sizes, Brass pound Canvass Trunks,. Valises, Carpet Bags, Plush, Oil, *o. • ' ■ , : _ ISAAC LIVINGSTON,. Oct/29, 1 S»l! Koyth Hanover ,St. NolSce. MICHAEL COOKLIN, ,Oot, 9, ’62—Gt* Executor. Notice. Adminbtrator’sJelice. rAXIJABILE KE.4I. ESTATE AT- 185. ACRES. SHERIFF'S SALES; BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ponas and Lovaria Facias, issued out of tbo Court of Cpmmop Pleas of Cumberland county, and to too directed, I will oppose to solo, by public vendue or outcry, at Ibo’Coaft House, in the bor ough of Carlisle, on \ •Friday, the 7th day her, 1862, at 18 o'clock, a. m.; the following described Heal Estate, vis; ■ , : A lot of .ground 'Situated in North Middleton, township, hounded ion tho east, by a road lending to the Conodognindtt'orook, en'thb'ffost nidi south by Mr. Fredericks, and on the north by 'Samuel Alexander's heirs, containing throe acres, more or less.' Also, A lot of ground situated in "tho borough of Car lisle,-bounded by lands of William -Leeds and tbo two-roads lending to tbo Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike, containing three acres, more or less.— Also, ; - A lot of ground situated In tho borough of Car lisle, on Pomfrot street, bounded on the cast by tiGorge SpaUgonbnrg, op the west by Francis Eck els, on tho north by Pomfrot; street, and- on tho south by an alloy, containing sixty foot in front smd too hundred and eighty foot in depth, more or loss, having thorbon erbetoda two-story house, one-story kitchen,-stbno spring-houso, and log sta ble. Seized and taken in oxceutiou and to bo sold ■as tho inroporiy of Michael Holcomb. Also, A tract of land situated in South Middleton township, bounded as follows: beginning at a point on tho Walnut Bottom road;. thonco along said road north 43 dog. oast 155.6 perches to a point; thonco north 48 dog. cast 47.8 porches to a point; thonco, by lands of CabribLXirio’s heirs, north 52} deg. west, 179.2 porches to, a point in public road; thence Along said road south 9i dog. cast 57:4 per ches to a stone; thenoo south 4 degrees west 107 porches to a stone; thence south 75 deg. west 5 porches to a hickory; thence south 1 dog. cast 90.5 perches to beginning, containing 104 acres and 30. porches, having thereon erected a double two-story log house and frame barn. Also, A lot of ground situated in tho borough of Car lisle, beginning at a post on tho rifitth side of Church alloy ; thonco east by said alley 135 feet to a point on the edge of Lctort'spring; thonco by said spring northwardly 120 foot to a post, corner of lot of Jacob.Ehcom; thenoo.by said lot and lot of Jacob Hug 135 foot to a post; thonco by a lot of Rachel Stuart and Jacob Zug southward 120, foot to tho pinco-of beginning, having thorcon erected a largo two-story stono building. Also, A lot of ground situated in tho borough of Car lisle, bounded bn tho north by , Underwood's heirs, cast by Pitt street, south by vacant lot of Gcorgo Rondel, and on the west by lot of .George Ilondel, containing about .30' feet in front and- 60 feet in depth; move or less, having thereon erected a throe story brick dwelling-house and back building.— Also, ' A vacant lot of ground situated in tho borough of Carlisle, bounded on tho cast by Pitt street, wost and north by property of George HennoJ, and on tho soutii by Pomfrot street, containing abppt 146‘ feet fronting on Pitt stroo.. and 120 foot in depth along Pomfrot street,.more or less. Also, A lot of ground in tho borough of Carlisle, known in general plan of said borough ns lot No. 69, bounded on tho north, by a 20-foot alloy, cast by other lots Of George Hondo], south by Pomfrot street; and west by lot of George Kline, containing 60 feet in front and 240 feet in depth, bought from Michael Sanno, (Record Book G, vol. ?, page 411,) having thereon erected a two-story weather-boarded house and back building. Also, A half lot of ground in tho borough of Carlisle, bounded north by Pomfrot. street, west by heirs of Thomas Jonos, oast by Samuel F. Gadnslen, apd south by atwonty-foot alloy, Containing about 32 feet in front and 240 foot in depth, njoro or less, having thereon erected a two-story brick and frame house. Also, J. 0, GALLIC. A lot of ground in tho borough of Carlisle,bound ed by tho'road loading from Pitt street to Sulphur Springs and of William Bro,ok, tho fcoirs of ,‘ Seymour, and tho negro graveyard* containing four acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold us tho-propel/ njTtJeorgo JieuifcU . All that part of a lot of ground situated in ,tho borough of Shipponsb.ujrg,bounded on.tho south by King street, on tho west by property of Jlonry John ston, on tho north by &n >lJoy, and on tho cast by that part of tho same lot,Tvhioh ,was divided off and alßrttcd to' tho .defendant, containing 54 foot in. front and 257 feet in depth, more or lees, and hay r ing thereon erected a ono-and-a-half story brick house, and a .ono-aud-a-half story stone house. — Also, .- , interest/. |n ground situated in tho same boroughs founded oh the oast by Wash ington strict/west by, the of tho defend ant, nor-tlf byan.-alley, a*id omtbo south'by King street, containing 32 feet In front and 257 foot in depth, more or lees, having thereon erected a two stoivf brink bouse end story brick bookbuilding. Also, > Defendant's interest in another let .of ground in said borough, bounded on the least-by the aboyer described property, west by Jaipos Reside, north by an alley, and on tho south.by King stro t> contain ing 32 foot in front and 257 feof in depth, more or less, uud haring thereon erected a two-story brick f house and ti ono-*md-a-ha : f story b,riek hook ihuUd-: ing. Sorted and taken in exocnticn.aiid &9 I ,bo ! ai tho property of John 0. Marjtjtu Also, A lot of ground situated in tire borough of Carlisle; containing 57 foot in front .and 330 feet in depth, mofo or leas, hounded on the north-by the property of George. W.Sheaffcr, south by John iflndorwoncL. east by Letort spring, and on -the west by I&st.otreet, having thereon erected ..a, trvvo-story, Eton a house, a two-story brick bad: building,‘Triune wash house, and other,out houses. Also, A lot of ground on. the corner of Bedford and North. streets, jn tho same borough, bounded on the'south .by North street, on the west by Bedford street,north by ‘Peter Spahr, and pn the east by James Callio, containing 2(S feet 4 inches anfront.and 120 feet in depth, Also, A Jot of ground .cm' iLouther street, same borough, extended beyond, lietort spring, bounded on the west by .Jhcfoon Welsh, south by Joseph Shroni, and on the .north by Lea ther street, extended, containing one half an aero, more or less, being known as the “ Black Lot.” Seized and taken in execu tion and to bo sold,as .the” property of Jacob Shrom. All that certain ‘brick dwelling-house, two stories high, with an H.ttic„29j feet in front by 23 J feet in depth, being built and situated on a lot of ground in the borough of Moohan icsburg, in Cumberland-county, on the Cum berland Aalley Kaijrood, bounded on tho north by said railroad, on the east by lot of Andrew' Kauffman, on the south by lands of James Dunlap, jand on the west by a lot of said James Dunlap, -containing about 50 feet in front by from to 60 feet in. depth, more or leas. Seized and taken 1 in execution and to bo sold ns tho property of Garrick V. Mnllery. ■ A lot of ground situated in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the oast by an alley, on the west by North Hanover street, north by property of Gv;W. Sheaffer, and on the /south by Philip Arnold, containing 18 feet in front, more or loss, and 240 feet in depth, having thereon erected a three-story brick house, two-story brick back building, wash and bake house attached thereto, and a two-story frame sttop. /Seized and taken in execution audio bo sold as the property of Jonathan Corn man. A tract of land situated in Silver Spring township, containing 478 acres, more or loss, bounded on the east .by lands of Henry Vo gleaopg, west ; and north by! Samuel Voglo song and others, and on the south by the ■Oonodogvdnot creek, having- thereon erected a two-story weather-boarded house, /pqmq kitchen, frame burn, artd.othor put houses.—-' Seised and taken in execution and to be sold ns the property of Edward D. Demmy. A lot of ground situated in the borbtigh of Shipppnsburg, bounded jin the east the property of Samuel Piper, on the west by the property of Perry Stanton, on the south by Main street, and on the north by a public alley, containing 64 feet in front and 230 test in depth, more or less, having thereon erected a two-story log house and frame kitchen. • Seized and taken In exeoution.and to be sold ■as the property of,Benjamin Boeder. Also, Also, Also, Also, Also, Tbo following described lot of ground in tho borongh of Mocimnicsburg; No. 1, bound ed on tbo oast by Silver Spring road, west by Jacob Hurtling, north by Jacob Mumma, and on tho south by other lot of defendant, con taining .30 foot in front and 159.5 feet in, depth, having thereon erected a two-story •weather-boarded house. No. 2, bounded on the east by Silver Spring road, west by Jacob •Hartlino, north by lot No. 1, and’ on tho south by other lot of defendant, containing 30 feet in front and 159} foot in depth- No. 3, bound ed on tho east by tho Silver Spring road, west by Jacob Hartlino, north by lot No. 2, and on tho south by other lot of defendant, con taining 30 foot in front and 159} feet in depth. No. 4, bounded on tbo oast by tho Silver Spring road, wost by Jacob Hardline, north by lot No. 3, and on the south by other lot of the defendant, containing 30 foot in front and 159} foot in depth. No. 5, bound ed on the east by Silver Spring road, wost by Jacob Hartlino, north by lot No. 4, And on tho south by other lot of defendant, contain ing 30 feet in front and 159} foot in depth. No. 6, bounded on tho-east by the Silver Spring road, west by an alley, north by lot No. 5, and on tbo south by other lot of tho defendant, containing 30 feat front and 117 foot in dopth. No. 7, bounded on tho east by tho Silver Spring road, west by an-alloy, north by lot No, 6, and on tho south by other lot of defendant, containing 30 feet in front and 117 feet in dopth. No. 8, bounded on the east by Silver Spring road, west by an alley, north, by lot No. 7, and on' the south by other lot of dofbndant, containing 30 feet in front and 117 feet in depth. N 0.9, bound ed on tho east by tho Silver Spring road, west by an alley, north by lot No. 8, and 'on the south by Green street, oontaining,3s} foot in front and 117 feet in- depth. No. 10, bound ed on tho east by an alley, west by Jacob Ilartlinp, north by ah alley, and on tho south by Oreon street, containing 30 feet fronting Green street and 103} feet in depth, having thereon erected a oue-and-a-half story frame house. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as-the property of Jacob Sheriff. . . Also, A lot of ground in Shiremanstown, con taining 64 feet in front ami 210 feet in depth, bounded on the Cast and south by an alley, on the wost by property of Christian Eborly, and on the north by Main street, having thorcon grouted a two-story weather-boarded house, a small ongrstory building attached, a small kitchen; frame stable, ana other out houses. Seized and, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jonathan Bru baker. . Also, A two-story frame dwolling-houso, having a front of 16 feet and a depth of 22 foot, sit uated upon a lot or piece of ground in Silver Spring township, containing 60 foot in front and 150 foot in dopth, and bounded on the north by Jacob Mumma, on the oast by tho Si}yer Spring road, on the south by a lot of George AVebbsrt, and on tho west by Jacob Hartlino. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Abrabamßrowh. To bo sold by me. J. THOMPSON. EIPPEY, Sterif. Sheriff's Office, 1 Carlisle, Out. 20, 1862. | ’ all sales of $5OO or oyer, $5O will be required to bo; paid when the property is stricken off and $?5 on ail sales underssoo, ■ Oct. 23,1802. Great Excitement. HAS been raised in Carlisle and surround ing country on learning that the sqbscribor • has|returnod from tho eity with a tremendous stock of BRIT GOODS, AU bought for cash, and to bo sold at such low prices as will cause some people to. shake in their boots. $h this 1 very extensive stock may bo found grcatpUeff of DRESS GOODS, Of Silk Poplins, Turin, Lustre, Paney Silks, in va riety, Black Silks, of. tho very moat celebrated manufacture, Mohoir, Plaid, Poll do Chore Silk, Black Embroidered Mohair Satin, Plaid, Check, ChalUos, Do taines, Bombazines, Laws, dm, <to. . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Vesting, boys'wear, of good quality and desirable v styles. Ticking, Chocks, Elanncls, Ginghams, Muslins, Lawns and CALICOES, Of very handsome styles, and in sufliciont quantity to clothe every female in this county. Ihavo also the largest assortment of carpets and oil clotejs, In the interior .<of Pennsylvania, of all Qualities, and at very satiaractory prices to tho purchaser. Besides, I havo .almost ovory desirable article in my. lino of business that can ho mentioned, selected with groat care, and with .an eye single to tho wants of this community, and the present timos. Tho public is advised to son, thus.o magnificent loads of goods before purchaging.elgotyhore, as confident that advantages will bo gained hy a care ful examination of of goods, while for im mensity has never 1)eon, andporbapa never will, be equalled in this place for size, beauty and cheap ness, 1 ' r • At the old well-known stand of-IS2R • A. W. BENTZ. Aprial, 10, 1862. .■ y ' CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANE, NOTICE. — It will he seen by tho following advertisement that Henry A. Sturgeon, Jisq. has retired from tho firmof-Kor, Dunlap ii Co„ and that Samuel Hopburn, Esq.,’ of Carlisle, Cm*'- borland county, Pa., has b«on associated with tho remaining partners in. tho firm of If cr, Dunlap t Oofa and that Win. W. Hopburn has boon elected CashMr in tho place of Mr. Sturgeon. - THE pnOPBIEICM HOW ABB I William Tver, Isaac Brenneiias, Kicbard Woods, John S. Steers John C. Dunlap, John Dunlap ’ Samuel HEpauaSf. This Bank will continue to do,a General Banking and Exchange Business, At their Banking House, in Carlisle, under the name and stylo of HER, DUNIiAP <fc CO.' Money will bo received on deposit and paid back on demand, without notice. Certificates of deposit, bearing interest at tho rate of five per cont, will be issued for as short a period as four months. Inter est on all certificates will cease at maturity, but if such oortificatcs aro jenGWod at any time thereafter for another given period, tfiey ah all bear the same rate of interest up ;to tyttilmo of .removal. Twenty days notice mustbo given *&f an .intention to with draw interest deposits/' ! '• 1 - j r The proprietors would call the Attention of Fhr mors, Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to tho fact that they nro not only liable to tho amount of their stock in tho JJajjkyhut are individually liable to tho extent of their whole estates for all the deposits and other obligations of Kor, Dunlap & Co. . Particular attention w,iU bo given to tho collec tion of Vendue-Notes* Foreign Bills, Drafts, Chocks, ■in.apy partx,6f tb'o United States and.Canadaq. Remittances made to- anypart of tho United l States, England and Ireland. l . ‘ They will at all times bo pleased to give any .in-/ formation desired in regard to money matters ,ip general. V: •. • i * * Tho* faithful and confidential execution business entrusted to them may be relied upon. - -_r Tho Bank will bo open for business from 9 e Clock in tho morning, until 3 o’clock in tho afternoon. Discount day, every Tueoday. ' " ’ Collections from,'Philadelphia, Now York and < Boston maclonn./ayerrMe torias. Tho proprietors refer to .. ~ Jay Cookß & Co., 1 Philadelphia. E. W. Clark & Co., j • v — Winslow, Laiker <fc Co., Now York. Clare, Cheney & Co., Boston. ■ .. r W. W. HEPBURN. Ua«Ai«r. • March 6, ’62— ly. LJ. W. FOULK, Attorney at Law. • Office with James K. Smith, Eg,)., Rheem’s Hall. All huDinoee entrusted to him will be prompt ly attended to. Fob. 6.1'862. •ppLMBOLD;S GENUINE PREPAIUIMS, ‘ HIGHLY CONCIi NTRJI TED.' coMpotrxb putid EXTRACT BIJCBU, A ptsitivo and Specific Bometly ■ Wot Diionsoa of, tho BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVED ipd DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. Thin medic!no increases tho powet* of Digestion, and oxoiteatheahsorbitants into healthy action, hy which tho WA TERY or CALCEEOUS depositions, and all UNNATURALENLARGEMENTS arts'#-, duccd, as well as Pain and INFLAMMATION, and is good f ,r MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. BELI BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHtf, HWEAI NESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES, IfABJ rs OF DISSIPATION, EARLY ' INDISCRETIONS OR AROSE. . ATTENDED WITH. THE FOL- LOWING SYMPTOMS; Indisposition to Exertion,lLos's of Power,'' a’ - Loss of Memory Pifflcnltyt of Breathing, WeakHerves, Trembling, »• Horror ofDiscnso, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in tho Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands,. Flashing of tho Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, PAEEID COUNTENANCE, Those symptoms, If allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPO TENCE, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, wi o»« of which the patient may expir.i, ..i >,• ■ • 1 • Who can say tbafc.they dro’ not frequently follow ed by thpfiO xitre/ul oi«ease«” ' • " INSANITY 4ND CONSUMPTION.” Many, ero aware of the cause of their suffering, Sut none will coifctt. The records of the Insane dbid the melan r oholy Deaths by Consumption boar ample witness to the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in vigorate the system, which HELMBOLD’3 EX TRACT BDCIIU invariably docs. A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALE! FEMALES! OLD OR TOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR CON , TEMtLATING MARRIAGE. In many affections peculiar to Females, the EX TRACT BUCHU is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulnoss, or Suppression.©! Customary Evacua tions, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the Uterus,. Leuchorrea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com plaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIFE. . (Seo Symptoms above.) _ _ KQ FAUILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no more Balsam, McrcUVy or unpleasant medioino or unpleasant anddsngerous.diseases. HELMBOWS EXTRACT BUCHU^ fMfftQVEJO ROSS W.ASS,. C UKES SIJCRBT DIS EASES In all thoir Stages; At Httliy Eiponpof; v Little ornoohange In diet; No iuconvcnieacea A»d .i}o Expofurea, ’ It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent ing and Oaring Stricture? .of the Urethra. Allay ing Pain and Incarnation, so frequent'in the ol.ass of diseases and expelling all poisonous Diseases and worn out matter, ' ’ THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS who have been the victims of Qiiaoks and who have paid heavy fees to bo cured* in a short time, have found they wore doceiyed, and that tho' u poison” has, by the nso of ff ppwpr/ul a«*ruijenf*,"beendrioci up in tbo system, to break ont in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. TJsb HnL«BOT.D*s Extract Bcchd for all affections and disoaso of tho URINARY ORGANS, whether existing la MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter ol HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases Of those organs require the aid of a PiunsTib. . ; -,4,’ . - .1 ’I . • HELMBOLD’S feXTKACT BUCHTT Is tho Great Diuretic, and it is certain to have the desired effect in diseases fer which it is recom mended. Evidence' of the piost reliable and responsible character wHI ecoofepany the medicmcS. • Certificates oftfntea, from eight to twenty yeilfs standing, with names kpowa to science and fame. , PKIOB $l, PER BOTTLE OK SIX FORSS. v s «„> .» , »>. * ■ * ■DoUvordd to any adclroM, aopdrelV 'pis dkod, from ob ssrvilflon. - -V -■ Describe symplgms .ja all .Cares Guaranteed. Advice .Gratis. . ,Avs *•-; A* 0 £>FIDA7IT: - “Personally appeared‘before tfrd,'hn Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, - H. TJ-Eelmbold, who be ing duly sworn doth say,* shat his preparations contain no njlrootlb, - AojnoWmry, or otherinjurions dwigs, bivfc are purely Vegetable. • • • H. T. HELMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before mo, this 23d day of November, 18fi4« WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth st., abovo/Raoo, Phila. Address Jotters for information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist. i Depot, 104 south tenth st, below 'Ohoatnnt, Phila, Beware : erf 'Odunteffciis. and Unprincipled dealers,. , Who ondoav&r to'dieposo of thhir own and other articles on tho reputation attained by HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Ilelmboid’s Gonuino Extract Bn6hu; Holmbold’s Gonuino Extract Sarsaparilla; Holmbold’s Genuine Improved Rose-wash; SOLD BY Druggists everywhere. Ash for Uelmbold.-J- ; Take no other. Cut out the; advertisemett and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. ‘5 'V»O 18M-»Jy. HOOP SKIRTSJ «OjQPSKIRTS!? KriAOF tho cheapest, HOOP SORTS vrlufct t'oeeired from IWw Y.Ork> ftli *of fbo latest stales, tfao‘above lot of SKHtTS aro <n *«tt- ? /, * j»’ » r AND Wiit Bife cheaper than any in the market. :' . i 1 ' r , * Wo aro now offering onr entire slock'of'STJSl- SnSjH DKESS GOODS, at gfeat)y rod&ettj toriccs.’. TTho ■good, tinio hap really'Cjiao for bargains. Spring '4 Sommer g00d,5- arc to boslaughtcrcd to 'ihakd room to'begin tho, ■S'aU-Caiapaigtf.f •'■*'' GBSSKFIEDD i SnEAEER. Jnly 10„,1802. - > LIVINGSTON’S t. - ; Perfect Filtlng Shirts ■•-■■ mcasuro and guaranteed a per j ■ SIX EOR NINE DOLLARS, ' Warranted to bo erf a superior arrichof Liflen v ’and •MfisUnotthe most celebrated nmk‘fcs, , 'Also; every variety of Slrirts constantly kept on.- hand of orory Stylo and Quality. ' JjS&* Cottars of all tbo Latest Stylos out. P TO TRAVELERS AND . . . - n Tho TraveUiiff Public* TRUNKS, ■ VALISES* : ' CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS,-Ac.,,.' of every doscziptlqn and largest variety.. Sold at fSAAC LIVINGSTON'S.;. North H mover Street Clothing. Emporium. . May 8, '62. _ SEIXINCr OFF AT COST. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! / THE undersigned has determined to "'pell out his very extensive and elegant assortment DRY GddU#/ at first cost! Ho will nob attempt t<i specifyS#P> ice it to say, his stock is largo and complete, coqir prising in.part, ■. MENS*, LADIES' AND MISSES* WEAR, of all kinds ahd ! descriptions, all of which wore purchased at Tow rates for cash, and will he sold at the same HOUSEKIfEPING GOODS, such as bleached and unbleached Sheetings, Pil low Casings, Linen and Cotton Table ings, White and Brown Mdslihs, do., do. ' CARPETS, OIL ’CLOTHS, do. His stopk. of Carpets, Cloths, Mattings,, da., Is .the largest-and best ih ihist section of dive me aVr early’coH, all who waQt'gToatiartf for I'idtend to do - just, what I gay, and‘ ; sb'll qut my entire stock at first cost. Coono one, come all k' . , j ? PHILIP ARNOLD. Two doors north'of tfufiCnrl isle Deposit Batik. r ' : N. B. County Merchants will find it to their ad* vantage to give mo a call, for Loan sell to them at ebeapor rates than they can purchase the* same goods in the city. P. A« NOTi pi., All persons knowing fhemBMVoS*irfdbttod’tb. thtf undersigned, will please coll and sottlo’their re counts immediately, as the books must bo settled. PHILIP ARNOLD . Carlisle, l6, 1862. Net Wine and Liquor Store. Three doors East of Inkojfs Grocery SlOj-e, and facing Hie, Market Mouse, Carlisle,, . ■' THE underfilled .having openeda.fiill Qtii complete BBaorlmeDlr: of'rtho purest and belt B WINES AND"'Liftj|fOTtS,, he invites Hoto. keepers, House and others to giro him a boll, being deterimno'd to ke'ojp a better article than Is generally kept in the oountfyijjrid low prices. • “ BRANDIES—Otard, Dihot Vintage, 1852; Ro ohello. GIN wan, Sohoidam Schnapps, Meyorii Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Rum. •’ SviNßS—Maderia, very old; Sherry, Sweet Maf ■ agii,-01d. Pprt, Jiid)on r Cl&rot, Champagne, Muscat, i w itTSJ tbrfth bon and commop Whisky; Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ac. fag* Bottled Liquors of jail kinds, i .. *• ~ V . WILLIAM MARTIN. : Mayir/iSfIL * a r ■ r ■, -i - •* ~,Wine and Jjfgflor Store.... SQUlil . fIrANjOYEK. fiTRBBT, .CARLISLE, . . , {Dxrectly Qpposite Oie .FbJimtesr , ’ 'V- •*_ - • *' )}ui ' THE QndpmgnfedrWild respectfully call the- • dltehtlonV'dl' Merchants, Hotel-keepers,' and Citizens 6f* Cumberland and tho surrounding' country generally to hia ostablisbmont as above I ’, designated,'where ho keeps constantly on hand a very full and complete assortment of • • . PURE AND UNADULTERATED ; Wines and Liquors. Any article sold as suob, will as ropnj-’ sooted, and aoW WhbWßale and Retail at’ the- lowest market prices.. Hii stock consists part of J:; * r: ’’ • ‘ ’ - ! V' - V; BEST. PREACH SRANDIESf Martolbrand, , Old Pinot, CaatilHon A Pollovoisin, ;.»•** 4i% -. La Kocbella, J. J. Dupuy A os.,' A. Camise, ' : a Ptard Old Laqusr'ifna _ ■ .efes, Holland, Holland Wain Anther, B, B. Old ,. • Common. WHISKIES. . Scotch. Kama, Nobler, 0. Bye, Irish, . Common Ratified. Wln.es. of ' , Ho has'also the agency for . the sale of Bauer’s colo.Vxatsd ’ ■ *' ■ , .. •• JrtBAiPING A8E,,,,. ~ , . A Supply of yfh'icli vfill be constantly kept on band, ' '■ r " "' ' ' ' Orders gratefully received and promptly attoadal to. . , ... GEORGE WINTERS. 'PcK-lT 1883—ly. ' M - * CLEMENT & STAKE’S GRsm . * ? WASHING PATENTEE JUNE $ 485?.. THIS ntaobino is so ve;y- - rim.pte‘ls( icep* - struotion, and efficient gnif ja^o^tioD, that a boy or girl 10 or ISjumrsofago can porfofmS tho services of Washing bhtoj'in# 4o it in 1-4, the time that a grown person ban without a Ma-‘ chine, This is a thoss that bird )f also, to tho bouo aud cAis&otf r bf th'osb who ttrocbm-’ polled to enduro tho trials of the Washing day.-- This Machine is agfcatr'Self-lhborbavinglnvontiod.' It is the universal expression of thoso who hav? usod it and they aro legion, that tho hitherto long and washiiig-day. is mddo qnlofc J and easy, by'tho'uso of this machine'; aud tbotimd is now at hand when no family should bo without ono. Tho Proprietors have no hesitancy in saying' that this istbeaoipb of'Washing Machine Invod-* tion, and worth moro than all others It is' in fact tho w NE PLUS ULTRA" in tpls lino of invenifon. For confirmation' of the above, daU« and* examine ono at tho shop of J. R. Weaver, north Hanover street, Carlisle.. Deo. 12,1801 —ly« Fo[Rent.: vi ,,;, ;;!>> THE largo rooms formerly,occupied by tbo' Post-OBioo, corner ■of tynd Pomftob streets, Carlisle, are for rent. Ihquiro of 3.11. BRATTON. WAR ! WAR !! TVjILITAJIY suits of every des.Ofjptipj), made, at 'abort notice, of every efyle, color, I ftnd quality, at moderate prices by INAAtUimNCCTON,,,,. North JfanoTer <&• October £9,1563. I
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