News.— The array of the Poto reported to bo preparing, by careful uu»° .nitorio", to movo further into Virginia. r« co , n j m , so skirmishes frequently Occur, but 1““®' pp onr s to have been no battle of mo th 0 1; lately, except, perhaps the skirmish at Tinker’sOnp. which opens n passage through T fnor of too Blue Ridge, and through i icli the road to Leesburg runs. A sharp f,tremeot took place at this gap, a few f!«a"0. resulting in tho posdssiou of the gap tfthoVedoral forces. "•from ‘Hilton Hoad, .wo,have .unpdeaswrrt 0, We learn from private .letters recoiv ‘j t p a t tho yellow' fever has 'broken out Lag the troops, and that much sickness Td many deaths have transpired, among the timber, Gen. Mitchell. The {understanding u that a removal of the forces from that soo liun will take place shortly, in consequence. In tho West, Gen. Bragg, has been mak jjg serious, inroads in Kentucky.- Kirby Smith, a few days ago, took out of that state, a wagon train forty miles long, laden with a million of yards of Kentucky jJeau, a largo jmouht 6f clothing, boots and shoes, two hundred wagon‘loads of bacon, six hundred barrels of pork, fifteen thousand mules and horses, eight thousand beeves, and a large lot of bogs. The Secretary of State has or dered a commission to enquire into the con duct,of General Buell, in reference to his per mitting this invasion and capture by the ene my, and also into his conduct at the battle.of Perry villo. A Funeral Procession Interrupted'.— After ,the rebel. cavalry left, Ohamborsburg, ■ Pa., on their way to Gettysburg, when about twelve miles distant from the former place, " they met n large funeral procession, which they ordered to come to,a halt. Dismounting from their own horses, they selected forty three of the best horses in the procession, ■and amongst them the horse* attached to the hoarse. No violence was used ; but, to the contrary, the greatest politeness pas display ed towards the surprised mourners. At length one of the funeral escort demanded to inow by whoso orders their horses were thus taken. The reply was: “By order of General McClellan ; they are wanted for the jrmy.” As soon ns the funeral horses we& properly secured by their captors, they pur sued' their way to the Potomac, leaving the afflicted friends to find their way with the corpse to the pdaoe of burial as they be.ut Slight, . ' House of Rebel Sympathizers seized in Ifabuinqton. —Orders have been issued di recting the occupancy dor. government pur poses of property, in Wnslung|ou of persons Inown to be in the service of the rebels, in cluding five houses belonging to Cuimn.doro Fonest; two to Dr. Cornelius Boyle - one to Dr. Garnett,- son-in-law ite Henry A. Wise; one to 'William H. Smith, memberof the reb el Congress ; one to Mr. Phillips, ex Sixth Auditor of the' Treasury!; one! to ‘Captain Bennington, cX- chief of tfaotOapitul police and sevoralothers. A Great Epoch, nut Small Men.—As a inlo we find that great occasions have pro-' duoed great men, in running over the history of mankind, from tho exodus %<j{,the Jews from Egypt down to this day. gee what a constellation of great names are associated ' with the Aiperioan devolution-of v lfT6, -with IVnshiogton nt.jlicir head-; «ijd Ly£dt/a hoHt of mighty qhByr.ot9.ta. were.de.yaloped by the Revdlution,,including,, the most ■ nSderful man of all time—Napoleon Bona ire. But h.gre, in tho midst of the most -yt-Jdhtpus .revolutionary upheaval in the Mtory of iiiankTiul.'wi: h'avedttle.iSlse.to ex hibit beyond n plentiful crop of small potato es.—New York Herald. i Tub Genesee' Pauuiui. —\Ve wish to ciiTl 1 .the attention of our rcailere'-U; tins most ex cellent agricultural ami horticultural journal It should be in the hands of every farmer in, ■the country. Now is a good time to subscribe, 1 fas the publisher offers..to send the remaining numbers of this year free Us all who subscribe! -during the present month, sixty •cents a year, [f you wish to examine l the pa per before subscribing, it can bo seen at our : office, or a copy can'be obtained free by ad dressing the publisher, Joseph llakeis, Ro chester, N. Y. Patau Accident.— A son of Mr. Herman, of the'engineers at the Duhcannon ifurnnee, accidentally shot himself recently. The lad 'was taking his gun out of a skiff, and in •drawing it to him while standing on the shore, the hammer came in contact with the odge of the bodt. The charge of.shot ontorocl 'the left side of his chest and abdomen. After suffering intensely fora dayontwo the boy -fied. Another warning against the reckless handling of loaded fire-arms. ~ jThe Drafted men, now at Camp Philadel phia, wore given to understand that they might elect their own line officers., Accord ingly a number of companies wore formed and captains elected. Wo now learmthat the men are being morohed off in etipafeto Har nsburg to-fill up the old companies find regi ments. rffhis gives ntuoh the men,spud grumbling takes the place of better feeling, ffhis order, says the Phila delphia comes from Washington A Hard C !ase. —The Butler Union notices th ? case of a man' drafted in that county whose Wife had died; leaving .some three or four small children itndor his protoo hon. _ Ho responded to the ciill, however, bringing his small family to -with -him, the youngest of whom he carried in his arms! The children were left in charge of those who will take care of. them in a proper man ner until the return of the father; , 1 JD* Nicholas Biddle's partner, Baron Stienbergor, died in St. Louis on the 14th reduced circumstances. With Biddle “eonee divided three millions of dollars in a gotten speculation. lie used to give dinners ™.eh cost $lO,OOO. Finally, however, he «>ok to speculating, lost his money, began to r »nk, and nt last “ threw up his hand," poor and friendless. “W is MoOinii' 8 ifc tb .® arm -y don ' t ™ore ? What 8 McClellan waUmg for?”—, Exchange. ait * n e for Gbeelt’s nine hundred thou . • Ab ° lition ‘ st3 > who were to .tender their thB V r *° ?* e Gov °rnmont immediately after 'Th ™ ano 'P a tion Proclamation .was issued. a y have not reported to bead-quarters yet. flooded w ?hJ T Pon ■ BnEH - —The country is ness mßn U Hhn o ij t u rfeit mnne 7’ and our husi- CounterfoV on the look-out.for it.! B “ok9 Oo mt 2 8 ° D the r ' n ™ora’ Bank of Aioti otl -- are to bo found in* every di-. th St 0orw!n ' the the lvlm, atar m Mexico, is very ill in notions oupviv« lta Vr- Iln i d U , \ s V lO he ™n 'do Wn . K ,urv *vo. Mis health is quite broken PESSSYL VASIA,- S % Governor Proclamation. Tn ike Same, and hy the Authority of. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of the said 'Common wealth. , 1 , A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, It is a good thing .to , render thatiks unto God, for nil Ilis mercy and lov ing kindness ; therefore, 1, Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of tho'Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, do recommend that THURSDAY, the 27th day of Novem ber next bo set apart by tho people of this Com monwealth ns a day of solemn Prayer and Thanksgiving to the Almighty—giving Him humble thanks that He has been graciously pleased to protect our free institutions and Government, and, to keep us from sickness and pestilence—and to cause the ‘ oufEh to bring forth her increase, so tbat eurVarn'ers •are choked with the harvest—and toTook so favorably on the toil of ilis-ohildren,*that in dustry has thriven .among us and labor lias its reward-; and -also that be bas'dollvered us from the hands of our enemies, and.filled our officers and men in the field with a loyal and intrepid spirit, and given them victory—and that He has poured out upon us (albeit un worthy) other great and manifold blessings. Beseeching Him to help and govern us in His steadfast fear and love, and to put into our minds good desires, so that by His con tinual help we may have a rightjiidgment in all things; and especially praying Him to give to Christian churches grace to hate the thing which is evil, and to .utter the teachings of truth and righteousness, declaring openly the whole counsel of God ; and most heartily ientreating him to bestow upon ourfciyil rulers wisdom and earnestness in council, and upon our military leaders;?,cal and vigor in..actinn, that the fires of the rebellion may be .quenched —that ive may be preserved from all perl is, and that hereafter our people living in peace and quietness, may, from generation to gen eration, Teap the abundant fwiits of His mercy, and with joy and thankfulness praise and magnify His holy name. Given under, my hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this twentieth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred -and srEfey-two and of the Commonwealth the eighty-seventh ANDREWG. CDRTIH, Bv the Governor, " ' BLISLIFEB, Secretary of the Cntnmonwqaltli Rejection of Drafted Men.— Tho Har risburg Union of Monday says that the ex gjninihg surgeons in camp are busily engaged in passing upon drafted men, a large num 'ber of whom have been rejected for physical disability. Many able-bodied men who wore never known to complain of disease before the draft, now claim to be afflicted with “ all the ills that flosh is heir to." Several Lan caster lawyers have been operating exten sively among the conscripts from thatbounty, and have realized handsome "fees" from their unsophisticated clients, for obtaining certificates of discharge,jpua.dafling , : l n that, forAtOcuring’vLein substitutes. , Indian* Ueucs. —ln excavating the Foun dation for. a new manufactory iu Pitisburg, two skeletons have been f.*uad, one apparent ly thiiit of,.a :gigantic. warrior, th% other, from ythc ncintjrifus- ornaments of gold and silver, flindr as-criimfix, bracelets, rings, diminutive ‘belta,■ho.ft<uKs l ,.boad'rt,, .etc., supposed to have been anlndiah jhincess.. ATaumbor bones imyo been 'found wherever the •'work men dig, and the cemetry must have been extensive and?long used* by the red meu C Ir.FFEF., a Lijxurv,— The speculation in coitoo if It keeps on at the rate of the last' month, oula fair to run up prices ton mark: •quite-lijmuijJ .the reach .of all save thA antsy, navy ana “ shoddy” cont-cadtprs. Tite .ad vance from day to day hdg bean ra pidity far exceeding anything in the reaol'loo tipn of the oldest merchants in the trade. Even at present prices, coffee is a luxury in which the extreme poor cannot afford to in dulge. fig?* The Democrats of Sohojylkill county hiivo resolved to purchase, by contribution of n dollar to each person, a silver service to be presented to Hon. F. W. Hughe's for political .services as chairman of the Democratic State ’Committee. . , S@* A party of throe, imen left Lancaster city the other day, on ,a gunning trip, and '■tfhon about twenty miles east of the city; one of the party accidentally shot ohe of his com panions, the charge entering the nhdomon of the unfortunate man, and inflicted a serious and pcrhapsadatal wound. i {Cr" A frolicsome husband in Syracuse a few nights since, bid .under his bed, and when his wifo;unoonsoions of Jijs concealment, came in, took her suddenly by the leg. ,Sho, shrieked, fell senseless, and is now, .a raving maniac. Singular Coincidence.—Grow, the Aboli tion Speaker of the Congress, is defeated by ah overwhelming majority. , Hall, the Abolition Speaker of the State Senate at the last session, is handsomely beaten by that sturdy Democrat, A. 'Wallace, of Clearfield. . . Koirs, (the renegade,) Speaker of the last House of Representatives of this State; ifc beaten in a t strong Republican district. [C7“ All of the machinists of Portsnioiu'th,: Virginia, thirty in number, have suddenly disappeared, and it is ascertained that they took with them their tools, and gone over to the v&bol government. * CARLISLE MARKET.^—Nov. 12, 1862 Corrected Weekly by R. G. Woodward. Ptoun, Suporfino, «or >bbl„ nhn do.. Extra, do., . do., Ry 0,... do, 4 V„ White Wheat, por bushel. i’•>« Red Wheat. do., H® Rvb,. now Conn, old ds.> . Oats, now Odd do., Spring Bareev, do., Paid do., do., Oeoverseed, do., Timotuysebe, do., PHILADELPHIA MARKEfsI-to'v. 12. - . - 625 B 63 - 6 60 . 560 li'4sa 1 40 I OS' a :—. i 00 Floor, superfine, Jt extra, RyrF’.loijr, Corn Mraj/, Wubat, rod,' *vhHe, Rite, Cohn. .yellow, “ white, Oats, - CbOVHnSBBE, WutHKY, 'tllE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court to marshall ond distribute the .as sets in the.hands of Jacob Jacoby, adminis trator of Peter Jacoby, deo’d., among the parties entitled thereto, will attend to tl>p duties of his appointment, at his office, in Carlisle, en Monday, the Bth day of Decem ber next, at 10 o’clock, a. m., where all par ties interested will attend. Nov. 13. 1862.—8 t Important Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho subscriber-arc requested to call and settle their accounts, as further indulgence will not bo gl von. Nor. 13, '62. PHILIP ARNOLD. THE two and desirable rooms (second wlitlbh-d stories,) over I'uholTs store, are for rent. Tpr almost any Eind oC busincEs these rooms jiro very desirable. Tor,particulars enquire of Nov. 13, ’o2—lt. <3. -INiiOFr. REAL ESTATE-- WILL bo sold at public-sale, .at 10 o’clock A. 31., on Fritlmi, the.2W.-drn, of Nmem <icr, 1302, at the Oourt House; -in 'Carlisle, tfcoful dowing described real estate-: A. A liimeoloiio Faint, in-South JSXiddioton township, on the Walnnt Bot tonl foad, about two and a half miles vest of Ca-rlbde, bounded by lands of ’""liis 'Belter, flL'homnViLue, jr., and ? tlloM > containing about 101' acres, having thereon creetod a two-story log uou3o, frame barn, and other improvements. 2. A throo-story brick 1 bouse, -- itb nhn, largo back building attnobod, situate A&SfK 'on south Pitt street, nearly new and (SSj!][ lilted up with all the moderate im provemeuts. The lot is about 32 feet 0 inches in front, on said street, and 121) feet in depth.- Tlie back part of the lot is about-18 feet in width for about one-half the depth. 3. ' A lot of ground on the north side of West Pumfrot street,, containing 0(1 feet in ft out and 210 feet in depth do-ion alley. On the east side of this jlot tbero is-m.two-ctory frame bouse. :-l. .’’Also,.on .the south side of Pomfrct street a .two-story :hridli.and frame boui-c, 33 feet in front ami 21(1 feet,in-depth toau alley. -5. Akoy-thitt -vaiaablo corner let, fronting on south-Pitt-strcet about 110 feet, and 120 feet on. ‘Hvost Pomfrob-strcoti . ‘ , 0. Also,-a Lot of ground containing about Five ■lAercs,. in the. borough of Carlisle, at the north end <of .Pitt street, adjoining Win. Brock. B njamiu Sllessler, Seymour, and others. This properly has (been divided into 2s town lots on the extension of -north Pitt,street. 1 - , ■ .7. Ailot of ground on tbp Lotort »■ . .‘Spring, adjoining Goodyear, Zug and- Stuart, and fronting on a public alloy, jjjjj It veon-.aiuing übout ISO feetsqnaro, Lav- |n|i B? ling thereon, erected a I'nrgc Iwo-story 'eSiSsSS rstono building, formerly used us ii distillery. -Those properties have boon divided, and will ho offered to suit purchasers, Persons wishing to ex amino them can call upon (Joorge Jlcndcl boforo the day of sale, or can examine the drafts by call ing upon C. !’■ llnmricb, Esq.. The tunas of-sale will bo os'follows : Ten per cent, of the purchase money when the property* is stricken down; the balance'id* onc-tbird oftbo pur chase money on the first day of April * next,-when the dcods-ard- made and possession la given : the residue.in two equa .animal payments with inter est. .*..'. ' . R. M. HENDERSON, . r , J.wffttce «/’ Ocoi-je JJtuiicl. Nov. in, *e&. Botley’s party’s Book For IS6S. ■ Great-Likraiy and Pictorial Year / The puldishor of Godey's Lady's Look, thankful to (but public which bus enabled him to publish a magazine fur,the last thirty-throb years of a larger *ireiilation ■than.uny in America, has made an ar rangement. with the most popular authoress, in- this country—. Marion Hurland, Authoress of “Alone ’’ ■ * Bath,” “ Moss Side,” .“7Jomesis,“ and “Miriaßn, ’ ivlio w*iU fnrnbdi amtury far ewevy’num ber Ob the Lady*B Book- for 1J SOU. iphis .alone will place, tile I.city’s Book in a literarv point of vicar iar ahead of any other magazine. Marion tHarimid writes for no other publication. Onr other fmubritc Writers will all(Kmtinm'ti' fcmiish articles through.- oat tho.yeur. ° : The tlio World and the Choapo.-d. Tho Literutdro is*ff that Uiml that,* cun hi ro-id aloud in thu'family cirdlu, and : tliomlcrgy m immcitco numbers,arosubscribers. for tho Book. Tin? Music nc -tfll original, und-Would. cost Zb' cents (tho Price oi tho Book) in the limpid stores ; ll ut luost of it is copyrigh/cd, and cannot bo obtain ed except hi u Cjodcy.'* Onr.'jiccl Engravings. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and ivo Ikmv stand,alone in this giving ns.wo do, many more and iuli--. ftitoly butt* <mgra#hrgsil:hau aru published‘in-any 1 other work. , * . immense donblo sheet. fashion .plates confrom live .to seven full length Odium! Fusliioha •each -plate. ’Cither magazines’ give only two. Far ahead ufemy Fashions in Europe or America.' (rodoy’s is tho only work in tho world that gives,those immense plates, and they are such ns to have cjcoitod the wonder of publishers and tho, public. The publication of these plates cost $lO,- 000 more than fashion plates of the old stylo, and’ nothing but our wonderfully large circulation ena bles ins to give them. Other magazines cannot afford it. IVo.nevor spare money when the nubile can be benefited. ‘ These fashions may he reliod on. Drosses may bo made after them, and tho wearer will notaubjeot ,herself toridiculc us would bo tho case if she visit ed tho largo cities dressed after the stylo of tho • plates given In some of our so,called fashion maga zines. ® ur , woo 4 Engravings, of which wc give twice or three times as many as any other, magazine, are often mistaken for stool. , Imitation. Beware of them, . Remember that the Lady’s Book is the; original publication aud tbo oheaposfe. If you take Godoy; you want no other magazine., - ? * • ' Everything .that mi useful or ornamental in a . t,,..™ diouso can bo found in Godcy. , v - A, Jj|?NT\ .Drawing lessons. No other magazine gives • .r them, and we have given enough to nil sovcrai Second door east oflbe Market House, aargo volumes. . ■ , ' -Qar receipts are such nsoan bo found, nowhere S CoiTU^T. L *lO its'Vamoty—Confootionary— TM?ATTM} tvt At- r» thc-Nuraory — tho'iCoilot—tbo Laundry—the Kiteh- )" AJjJSJ J AN New HoaCWOod on. • ; p.occipk3 upon .mil subjects aro to found in the J- /PianoB ' from tho.bbst makers. •pages of rtho Lady's Book. Wo originally started this department, and havo peculiar fncilUes for fIKRfiQBRORTS. making it most perfect.- This department alouojs u • if U « - W °To ij«l° pr^°,o^ho - B °ok. I The boat manufactured instruments .from $45 to juaciios work table. This department comprises $lOO. Violins, GuUars,.Aooordoons, FhPoa, Fifes, lad^m*^ 8 . 80r k ) titms of every article that a Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar x ? , , a 7?‘' Strings, and Musical Merchandise in general. d opa o rtoont OUaS ° 8 -- , °‘ h “ “‘S™” 6 h ‘ S tH "' • , SHEET MUSIC. ~ ' CAB . n IN Advance—One copy one year, A all Jnithitemts. The *** vJ 0 °?l noa °no year, $5. Three copies one latest publications always on hand,- year, SO. pour copies °no,yoar, $7. Fivo copies Teacher on the Piano .and .guitnk Jnslrumontal ono year, and, an-iOxtYa-copy to the person sending and Vocal music, the club, $lO. Eight copies one year, and nn extra, Piauos and Melodoons timed and copy todho person sending tbo club, $l5. Eleven] Juno 12, 1802, A. «LENK. year, and an extra copy to the person sending Tho Club, §2Ol And tho only magazine that can bo introduced Into tho ahovo clubs in place of tho Lady’s Book is Arthur’s Homo Magazine.- 'fijaecial Clubbing with other Magazines. Qodoy’s Lady’s Book and Artlmrl-o Homo Maga zine both one year for S 3 60. Godcy’s Lady's Book and Horpeff’fc Magazine both one year for St 60. Qodoy, Harper*, will all-throe bo sent onoyoar on receipt of's6,oo, ■. / . Treasury Notes and Notes of all solvent -banks taken at par. Be careful and pay tho postage on your letter. Address A. L. OOBEY f 325 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa, _ November 0, 1802 ir AILS AND SPXKKS—I2OO kegs Nails and Spikes, just received, of tho very best ma,kcB and warranted. • . Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices, at the Hardware store of HKNIir SAXTON, East Main street. •1.10 а, u б, ■1,62 March 2?,'1662 POWDER.— Just received ft largo lot of Du pont’s Blasting And Rifle Powder. Also, Safety, Fuse, Picks, Stone tDrilifi, \ Mattocks, Strfno Sledges; Crow Bars, Stono Jlaiumors, Digging Irons, Napping Ilamiuofs, Pumps and bbis. of Oo mont, with a largo, Assortment-Af "Chain and [ran Ppuips; just received, .and for sale cheaper than over, at . v ■ . ~ ■■ . ’ ■ Ilf N. B—Cement sold by the, quantity at manufac turers prices. March 27, 1862. -V j - 025 - 88 a 40 AU<!iUU‘«'MotlCC, 11. NEWSIIAM, Auditor. For Rout. ASSIGNEE’S SALE -.OP VALUABLE Now Goods ! New,Goods! Anew and beautiful assortment of New Goods from No w York and Philadelphia have Just booh opened at tho far famed CHEAP SXOIIE GREENFIELD A SHEA PER. P. S. Remember tho place, one door west of the County Rrisou/Muia St. 0. A S. Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Ann Mataer, deceased, late of the village of Lisburn, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county to the subscriber, residinc in Upper Allen township. All .persons in dexed to the said estate are hereby requested to iSobo immediate payment and those bavin" claims will present them, duly authenticated 0 for settlement, to ' . ’ MICHAEL COCKLIN' ©ot. 9, 'o2—Gt* Executor, Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Thomas P. Bwen, deceased, hi to of the bor ough'of Carlisle, have been issued hy the Register of Cumberland county to the sub scriber, residing in the said horouo'h. All persons indebted to the said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to J PETER SPAIIR, Executor. Admiiilstraitor’s Kullcc. Oct. 9, 'o2.—Ofc AOl/CL is hereby given that Letters of Administration on tlio estate of Mrs. Jane McCauslin, late of Newton township, dec’d. have been granted to. the undersigned. All persons indebted to too intestate are request* cd to make payment;immediately, and those having claims against the. estate will also 'present thorn for settlement. ■ MJCII ALL SKATERS, Oct. IC,’o2—Cp* Administrator Oat & Cap Emporium. r r lIE , uijdQrsigned baying purchased the 1 stock, A,, of tbcJato'iVillittin H. 'JVout, dcc'd would respectfully 1 arimmneo to ibo public that bo will coutimic the Hutting lin*inen nt tbd old stand, in West High M root, and with a. renewed and effi cient ollon, proc.tico articles of Hoad Dress of • Every Variety, Style, and Quality .that shall ho strictly in hooping with tho improve ment of tho art, mul fully up to tho ago in which we live. ' Ho has now on hand a splendid assort meat of lints of oil descriptions, from tho Wool to tho finest Fur and silk hats, amt at .prices that most suit ovory one who has an cyo to getting tho worth of his money. His Silk, Uolo Skin, and Hcnvor Hats, hro unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those ofmiy otiior establishment in tho country, Hoys' Hats of ovory description constantly on baud.: Ho respectfully invites all tho old patrons and as many new ones as possible, to giro him a call. of. nil Stylos and sizes. Garments' made to order wit h neatness and dispatch at short notice and V t.tms, at,mnnufaoturorspncc ?( and warranted superior assort,nent of Goods, wCh wdll ho cui " Jir.ivr rmu nc T. • „ • free of charge if desired. CHAIN PUSIPS, Pump Chains, Pnmp Tubs, in. ' IRAAU T.TVTWraTAW largo ((iiantitios, .sellingyory cheap, at the store of timmfc ■ it . i John P. LYNN k g6nf Carlisle. -Jane 12, '62.. V October 29, 1562. JP Alnorlt ' au Kotcl - . VAIdJABIiB KEAE ESTATE } ~ . : Groat Excitement. ‘ Carlisle, Doe. 20,1861 PU B Li O' SAL E. WILL bn fold at Public Sale, on Thursday ami I'ri(lft3% Noruthbor 13 .and 14, 1862, ,the , following (loaeribud Ileal Estate, litto the prop erty of Jacob Keller, <loc’d.,-fiitaato in Cumberland County, to wit: • . •. ' .’ Ko. 1." Tho one midividcd of a- tract of tbrlringnml valuable • ,' - CHESNUT TLVIBEU LAND, situate in Spilth Middleton township bounded by tracts lately owned .by Peter I'. Egc, -Bridrer, ;*nd the York County lino; containing about ' 185 ACHES. No J. The one undivided half part of a tract ol Che same kind of land as No. 1. formerly li part of, onß nearly adjoining the sanlo containing 43 Ac ICES, 'Those .tracts will bo sold at tho public house at Boiling Springs on Thursday, Noy. I:), cither each us a whole, or in parts, as alrimdy surveyed and di vided, to suit purchasers. , No. 3. All that tract of Mountain Land, in Penn township, bounded by lands, of A. G. Egc, Jacob Blythe, James Weakly, and others, containing 364 ACRES AND 100 PERCHES. The tract will bo sold at- t’hb public bouse of -Jacob Kodsockcr, iu Centrovilio, on Friday, Is r ov. 14. It will also bo sold either hswhole, or in smaW fcraots, as surveyed and, divided/ to suit pur chasers. ,1 - Tejims op Sale.— Ten.por con(. of the purchase, money to ho puidwhon the property is strloUon down ; the balance of the one half on the Ist day of December, 1862, vflH*n'{leed and possession will ho ;pivcii ; find tho remainder on the Ist day of,April, 1803. This defored .payment io bo secured by Judgment Bond. »S«lo to.comiaonoo.a/; 10 o’<*lpakA-,M‘.«omoachof said days, whoji.ulUmdanoq wTil.be given by IGEO. KELLER, . ... ‘JOS. KELLER, Executors of Jacob Keller, deo'd. October 16, 1.862. * New Wine and Liquor Store. N015.T11 HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, PA (nearlf opposite gill's hotel.) THE undersigned would respectfully call tho attontien of Merchants, Hotol-koepors, ami citizens generally, to bis now Wino.-tuia Litjnor Store, whet-o he intends to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of ‘PURE AND UNADULTERATED WINES aUdXJQtTORS. Any article fold as such, will bo as represented, ami will bo sold Wholosalo or Retail at tho lowest market prices. l His stook consistutgrio * iliuND'fi'S;' , ,/•. [ ;■. Bosliou, Otard, J. J. Dnpuy, I’ellevoifitn, superior old Ohorry, Blackberry and,Gingor, ttIN&S, Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga and Claret. WHISKIES, Monongaholn, Old Rye, Bourbon ond conlmon. Together with a full assortment of Gins, Jamai ca Spirits, St. Croix and Now England Bum. ■BITTERS—Of the very best quality. JOHN GOODYEAR. April 24,1882. ■ ■ TRONIC S, Valises, Carpet Bags, French 1 Nolo Leather Trunks of nil sizes and prices. L adios Travelling Trunks, tho largest, sizes, Brass Round..'Oanvqss Trunks, Valises,' Oatpot Bags, piush, on, io, jk AAC Livingston, 'Oct. 20, 13<2. North H-anoVor St. j.g. Gallic^ AT In tho interior of Pennsylvania, of all qualities, and at very satisfactory prices to tho purchaser. Besides, I have almost ovory desirable article in my liiio of business that oau be mentioned, selected with great care, arid with an eye single to tho wants of this community, and tho presou’t Ulrica. . Tho public is advised to see these magnificent • loads of goods bcforopurchasirig elsewhere, as lam confident that advantages will bo gained by a care ful examination of my stock of goods, whil6 forim monsify has never ho on, and perhaps Dover will, bo in this place' for size, beauty.'and cheap ness, " 'v CUMBERLAND VALLEYBANK, NOTICE, —It will bo seen by tjio following advertisement that Henry A. Sturgeon, Baq. has retired from tho firm of Kcr, Dunlap it Co„ and that Samuel Hepburn, 3§?#q., of Carlisle, Cunt»- bcrlnnd county, Pa., has been associated with thri remaining partners in tho firm of Kcr, Dunlap A Cu« and that Win. W. Hepburn hae boon elected CashWt iu tho place of Mr. Sturgoom • " • the rndPßiErfo'nfl how‘AUE: ~ General Banking, and Exchange Business, At ilioir Banking House, in Carlisle, under the name aud’stylo bfICER, DUNLAP & 00. paid-hack ; on demand,Without notice; Certffi(hlfoa bearing interest at tho-ruto of t<lvO{por bo issued foras short a period as four'months. Inter est on all certificates will cease -at maturity. Taut if such certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given,period, they shall bear .the same rate of IritorestUp'to the lime of-rcmoval. ‘l'wouty days notice must bo .given of an intention to draw interest deposits. The proprietors would call the attention of Far mers, Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository for thoir money, to the fact thirMhoy arc not oiUydiable to the amount of thoir stock in the Bank,..but are individually liable to (ho extent of , their Wh6lo'estates for-all the ,deposits and other J obligations Duwlup A 00. Particular attention will bo given to (ho collec tion of Vendue Notes, Foreign SilW, Drafts, Checks, Ac., in any part of the l/uitod States and Canada#. Hcmittnnoes made to auy part of the United •States.,England and'lreland. They will at all limes-bo pleased to give any in formation desired.in regard to money matters in general. The faithful and confidential execution of all business entrusted to them may bo relied upon. I The Bank will bo open for business from 9 o’clock in tho morning, until 3 o’clock in tho afternoon. Discount day, every Tucoday. Collections from Philadelphia, Now York ami Boston made on favorrble terms Tho proprietors refer to Maroh 0, 'o2 ly. Tp v ■' J. W. FOULK, Atlotnoy At Lavr. Oflicu .with Jumoa It. Smith, Esq., llhcom’a thill; All business chlvuslml to him will bo v’rom'iH ly attcncUul to. Fob. .6. IS($. Carlisle Deposit Bank.] A dividend of Five per cent, free of govern ment taxes, has boon declared out of the profits of the Bank, for thb last six months, which will bo paid to tho Stockholders, or thoir legal representa tives, upon demand being made for tho same, W. M. IIEETEM, Caihitr. Carlisle Nov. 0, 1882, npilE annual election for Directors will be be held at the Bank, on Monday, November 17,1882, between the hours of 10 A.M.and 2P. M. By order of the Board. Carlisle Nov. 6, ,1802—21. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO STRAY, CATTLE. Section 1., Bo it enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same,' That tho running at largo of stray cattle,, upon either of the four Public Squares, in; the centre of tho Borough, is hereby - declared a nuisance, and any per son or persons whose cattle shall bo token, so trespassing upon said Squares, or either of them, shall bo subject to a fine o‘f Five Dollars, to bo recovered before any Justice of tho Peace, ns fines of like amount are recovera ble, tile one-half of which shall go to tho person making tho information to the Justice, and the other half to tho Borough. Section 2; If cattle be found trespassing upon auy of said Squares above mentioned, any person or persons finding them shall bo and they are hereby authorized to seize and detain them, until the above fine and costs are paid. And if the owner of tho said, cab tie refuses to nay tho same according to the judgment of the Justice of the Peace, within twenty-four hours after- tho time such Judg ment shall be rendered, then the said Justice shall have power to issue an order to tho High Constable for the sale of tho said cattle, or so many thereof-as shall be necessary to pay said fine and costs. Enacted into an ordinance this 23d dav 6i October, A. IE 1802. ’ ' c, iviiuiumcn, President Town Council A.- SENS EM AN, . Chief Burgess. Attest, Jos. W. Onii.nv, ScQt’y oJ Corporation. Oct. 30, J G2 : New Goods. JUST received a very largo stack of CLOTHES, cassimer.es, OVERCOATS, VESTINGS, &e.;3-c., nl the North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium, to which the subscriber iwps a careful inspection of the public. Ho also inyitos attention -to Iris ini menso variety of lea’s and Boy’s Clothing TJAS been raised in Carlisle rind surround i»g country on learning that the subscriber has,retarded from the city with a tremendous stock' of ■. . • . ■ SRT GOODS, All bought (or cash, arid to bo.sold at snob .low prices as will cause some people to'ebako f tn their boots. In this very extensive aiook.taoy .be found grcatpilea of , DRESS CODDS, | Of Silk Poplins, Turin, Lustre, Fancy Silkp, in va riety, Black Silk*, of tho .very most celebrated I manufacture, Jlfoheir, Plaid, : Poil dc. Chovo Silk, BJuok Embroidered Mohair Satin, Piaid> Chock, Afozambiques, Challios, Do Laincs, Bombazints, Laws, Jto , <ko. CLOTHS, CASSJMERES,... . Vesting, boys’ wcari of good quality and.dsarnblo styles. Ticking, Checks, Blnnnds, Ginghams, Muslins, Lawnsand CALICOES, Of very handsome styles, and in sufficient quantity to clothe every female in this county, Ihavo also the largest assortmont.of - CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, JSB' At ttyo .olil well-known stand of tStt A. IV. BEMTZ. Aprial, 10, 1802, WHiMAM Keß> if Isi'AO B*E!«a:BA% Richard Woods, John- S. "Sterest^ John C. Dunlap, JounDukla»>. Samuel Hepburn, This Bank frill continue to do a JAV COOKB & Co., ,1 B.W.OLAHKA.ci., 1 Philadelphia. Winslow, Laikeu & Co., Now York. Clark, Orbxby Co., Boston. W. W. HEPBURN, , <7n»AiVr*. CAnute.i: Deposit Baku, ) Carlisle, Nov. 3, ■1862. J \V. M. BEETKM, •C \vthier. Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in vigorate tho system, which HELMBGLiD’9 EX TRACT EUCjH.U ..inyarifthjy does. A trial will oonviuco.thoinost skeptical. OLD DR YOUNG,SINGLE, MARRIED OR CON . TEMPLATING MARRIAGE. , . 1“ many affections peculiar to. Females, the "EX TRACT BUCHU is unequalled' by any other xclncdy, BB.iri CLlorosis or Retention/ Xrrogulnrft/,' PdmfirbaesA, or Vacua- Ulcerated 4 or stato 'of tlio’Uteruj, LeuchoiteV’or Whites, Sterility, and for all com plaints incident to tho sex, whether arising from Indiscretion/ Habits of Dissipation, or in tho DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. , ; | ; tSeo Symptoms above.), ~ , ... , HO' FAMILY SHOULD.Mg „WITHOUT IT. Take ' bb more Balaam, Mercury or unpleasant, modioine or unpleasant and dangerous diseases. • *>, - < .< * • t>. .) a i ..... In nil tlmVStagds ;'' it littlp Expenses ; Itittlo or no.ohiihge in dict,|, .Eur'iceulveuioncos ; ! 'And'ticrjZrpoiUi'cSf'' 'V.'^ It causes a froqaant doSiro uud 'giro’s strength to l Urinate, ing.and Curing .’Strictures of the Urethra.' Alloy ing Paici and lafiomation, so frcqiicnt in the class of disoiue&jatttl dispelling, all Poisonous Diseases' and worn out matter. . THOUSANDS?UP6'N .THOUSANDS who hnvo been the. victims of Quacks and who .have paid heavy Ifebs to bo cured in a short time, have ’found they wore deceived, and that the “ poison”' has, by the use of ** powerful astringent* ” been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage'. ■ Use E&LMtobb’s Extract Bcrmi for allttSbations and disease of tho * from whatever cause originating, rtattorof* Diseases of these organs require tho asl >of a Djubetk?. . : !Ib th'a ferpftt Diurolic, and U.'is certain to have tho desired eftaot mended. * . , r; „ 1 ■ ; s - Evidence of the most .rbliablq npd Vosponsiblo character will accompany the medicine?!’. CertiO.co.tos of cures, from cigift-tb,; twenty years standing, with names len'own t‘p science and fume. PRICE §l. PER BoPTIE OR SIX FOR $5. DcTivercfl 16 any addtcss, securely packed fromob sorvaliciL '* / ' ‘ Describe symptoms in all communication*. Cures Guaranteed. Advice Groti*. Personally appeared before nio, an Alderman r»i* ,tho city T. Ilolmbold, who Vic ing duly sworn doth say, that his pr«parr,(i ou* 0 u* contain uo narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but aro purely vegetable. H. T. HELjiIiJOID. Strewn and sub*#ribod before mb, tViia 23d day 0 f November, 1854. WM.l\ 3I1BBAIU), Alderman, Ninth at., above Race, PhiJa. A&droas letters for information in confidence to Depot, 104 south taalh st, below Chostnnt, Phila. Who endeavor to dispose of their own and other articles on the reputation attained by HELMIIOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Hclmbdld’s Genuine Extract Ilnlmbold’s Genuine Extract SarsaparUla; Uclmbold'a-‘Genuine Improved RoSo-Seaih j KOLJ> BY , Druggist, everywhere. . Ask for Holmbpld.— Take uo other. Cut out tho advertisementand send for it, and avoid imposition end exposure, i ‘Z - l»0 186 B —Hy, Jpj ELMUQLD'S SrEMNE PREPARATIONS. ‘ HIGHLY CONCL NTRATED. ri.'ulD EXTRACT RUCHU A pfeUirc’aad Spietllo'Rmacdy For Diseases «f -tbo BLADOISR, -KIDNEYS, GRAVEL md DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This medicine increases the po iVnr of Digestion, and excites th s absorbituuts into bonlthy notion, by which the WA TEUY or CALCEROUS depositions, and all UNN, .TURAL ENLARGEMENTS are re duced, us wdl ns Pain dnd INFLAMMATION, and is good f ,t MEN, WOMEN OK CHILDREN. BKLI BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD, HWEAI NESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES. .11 AID fS OF DISSIPATION, EARLY INDISCRETIONS OR ABUSE. ATTENDED WITH THE FOL LOWING SYMPTOAIS; 'lndisposition to Edition, Loss of Power, i.oss of Memory Difficulty of Braathin, ■Week Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, ■ 1 Wakefulness, Dimness of .Vision, Pain in tko Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular EyStOih, Hot Hands, Flashing of tUo Hod* Dryness of tho Fkin, |Eruptions on Ihs 'i]'r.ex, PAI/LID COUNTENANCE,' Those symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPO TEHCV, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC HITS, in one „/: which the patient tnay expire, ; ‘ WinLeun say that they nro. not frequently follow ed hy those il direful tliecaaes” “ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are awnro of tilo cause of'their jwffefing,' iiul Jlaiic .eeii'r can/eM. The records of the Insatid'A'sylnins and 1 tho melan choly -Uoathe Uy.CoosunVptioir tetr.ninplu witness to-tho truth ,of the assertion,. ; . THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WiTII v&RQAiaO-WEAKNESS.. FEMALES! FEMALES! HELMBOID’S EXTRACT S.UCiIU. i-KD IMPROVED ROSE WASH, . \' C.D:S3 S .S3B.C EJE I J»i SE A6s 3 U R I N.&11 Y. G R Q A N ft* whether esisting'ln MALE OR FEMALE* HOW LONG STANDING, SIELMBOL’D'S EXTRACT BUOITU AFFIDAVIT H. T. HELM SOLD, Chemist. Beware of Coxinicrfeitf, AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, HOOP SKHiTS! HOOP SICIMiS ! • JTAO OF the cheapest HOOP SKIRTS cJvJ\Jjust received from Now Yoijc,-all of (bo latest stylos thu above lot of SKIHTS araof aitt periormoko **" " AIV» WILE BE SOLD cheaper than any in the market. '* Wc* aro now offering our ontiro stock of SUM MER DKESS.GOODS, at greatly reduced i prices. ho good time has really come for •’‘bargains. Spring A Summer _ > goods arc to’bp slaughtered to to begin the FiiH 'Campaign. «fc t&IEAPBK. j'ily-10, 1802. IAVINGSTOK’S ;■/' (Pwfcct Fitting £iiii*tfe ■ moasttro and gnarantoe^per ":" SIX FOR NtSH DOLLARS, "■' ' warranted to.b’o of a superior artk-lo of Linen and Muslin of the ipo*t celebrated makes. Also, ©Tory variety of Shirts constantly kept.on band of«rery Stylo and Quality. Collars of all tbo Latest Stylos .out. . TO TRAVELERS AND • : The Traveling: Public. TRUNKS, vVA'lfesES, 'CARPET BAOS, VMVR'ECLXS.ip., decryption and largest variety. Sold at , y. J'SAAC'LIVINGSTO.VS North 'B--.nover Street Clothing .Emporium. May 8, '(32. SELLiniC OFE AT COST. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! , . rPIIR undersigned has. determined t<i 'soil 1, out his very,extensive and elegant assortment • GOODS. " at fir*t cost! ‘‘lie! will not attempt to specify. 6uf ice it to Huy, his stock ia largo and complete, com 'prising iu pa'rt, * j « y* ■ k;• • t SIENSS LADIES’ AND MISSES’iVBAB^- 1 of all kinds and descriptions, all of winch. woro V purchased at low rates for cash,, and will bo aold.at, tho admo figure. ‘ : HOUSEKEEPING G6ODS, ■ , such as hJeachcdjand unhlcaeljed Shotiiings, Pil low Casings, Linen and Co'tiin Tahle'Oldtiw.Skclt ings, .White and B.ro'wn Muslins,‘Ao,, iSo. CAR PETR, OIL CI.QXUS, .'Ao, • His stock, bf-Cafpots Cil aCloths> Mattings,' Ac., da the largest and best.in fins section of tho country; Givo mo an early call, alt;whowantgrent bargains! for I intend to do just jyhat l say, and sell out my ontirostock at first cost. Como one, cotne nil! ’ -f ■ PHILIP ARNOLD. , .Iwd.doorfe north of the Carlisle Dope,ait BankV ! ' N-B. County Merchants will find it to their ad vantage'to'give mo's call, for I can sell to them at .cheaper rates than they can purchase tho' 'same goods in thu city. ■ : P. A> NO TIC E. All persons knowing themselves indebted to tba undersigned, will ploaso call and settle their ae counts immediately, as the books' mdst'lfe Settled. iVUIVLJ? Carlisle, May 15, 1862.. New Wine Store. Three, doors JSast qf.lnhojfs Grocer!/- 'Store, and facing the Market,Carlisle, 1 THE undersihned haying opened a full and complete assortment'of the purest ond bedt B WINES Anl) .LIQUORS, he invites Hote keepers, .House keepers, and others to giro him a determined to keopa.'hotter article than is.generally kept in, the country, and at low prices. * . : BllANDlES—Otard, Pinet lfisV: : obellol QlNS—Swan, SoLoidam’ Fish, Old dam Splits, 'tE.'Rum.'; ! ‘ V . ; y«rj! did'*; X(iaboD ; iCJl»Tdt/ Ghainpcgftd/MuwaU W Y—Monong-ah^la,. .Pqre. ,0/4, Bour non ana common Whisky. Also, IVino Bitters, Demijohns, Bottlc/tf, Ao, . liquors of all'klndsT ‘ MARTXKT. .. Nay,lT, 1801. . WiiiQ and tiqtJor Store. SWffl - HASOVSE STREET, CARLISUB, {fDirtctly l Ojjpasitj ths Volunteer Ojjic*.) TJISJ ‘tffifesigqed -would respectfully call t{io uttopU6n 'of Merchants, llotol-keopors, and Citizens and the surrounding* country genially to bis establishment as ahoy# designated, where ho keeps constantly on bam} » Tory full-atrfl tfpipploto assortment of wre And unadulterated Wines and Liquors. Any article sold as such, will bo staiotly as ropre a°n Iceland will bo sold Wbolosaie-a-nd n ' the lowest market prices. Hie -Jitoek qoubibU ilk part of ' ■ ’* BEST FRENCH &RAKDIES, . ■GUI Finet, Fellovoißiu, •X. J. Dupuy.A Co., t uf\ Otard Old Laqueruao eti;b. Jlfartel brand, Castillion A Co., . LallocbolU, A, Camii®, •••' • .H. 33. Old BoHlony WHISKIES. Scotch, . Family NecUr, O. Ry% Irish,- - \ Common Ilootifiod. .. iviiics of all Kinds. Ho- I hjw also tho agency for tho «alo of Lauer's oolobratad " READING ALB, A. of which will ha constantly kapt on. Orders gratefully received and promptly atts^dfjjl GEORGE,WINTERS. Feb. 6 1382—1 y. CIiEiTIEXT dc STARK’S ' ' , GREEK ■ W’ASHJK'a MACHINE PA TINTED JUNE 8, 1853. fTUIIS machine is’ so very simple in con -*■ structiou, arid efficient and easy in operation/- tliM a boy or girl }0 I2 years of ago can perform \ l.no sorvioes of Washing v+ilh case, qud do it iu 1-4, \ tho lime that a growit-pftrson. can without a Ma- 1 ohiuo. This is a great'siivlhg t*> thoss that hirer also, to tho houo uudmuscles of those who aro com pelled to endure tho trials of tho washing day— This Machine is a great self labor saving Invention. It is tho universal expression of those who have used it. and (hoy aro legion, that the hitherto long and laborious work of iyasbing-day is rondo quick and oaay, by. thouso of this machine) and tho.tinre is now at hand when uo family should be w'ithout one. * *' ' ’ Tho Bropriotorg have rib hesitancy in saying that 'tliia is v thb acme of Washing Machine Inven tion, and worth.more than all others combined It ,is in 4tfof tho “ Ntß PLUS ULTRA” in tnis iina of invontton; X'ur confirmation of thb uhuyo, null and Oj-ipino .ofto- at tho shop of J. R. Weaver, north Uauhvcr-stroot, Carlisle.. Doc. 12,'188I —ly» roi- Kcnt, iv THE largo rpoma formovly occupied by tho 1 oal-()(Bco,- hortioT.-of -Hanover and I‘omfrut (treats, Oatlislo, are for rent. Inquire of ’ , ’ J, 11, BRATTON. WAR! WAR 11 IVIIUTAIIY suits of every description -frX. made Ut short notice, of every stylo, color, and Quality,' at moderate prices by LS'AAC LXVINGiSTON, North Hanover St* October 2D, 1662. Holland Waif AniUor, Common.
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