SS Governor Curtin’s Proclamation Naim and hi/ the Authority .of the K mm miwealth of Nennsylvania, Andrew ; Governor of the said ■Common - A PROCLAMATION. ffilEBEiS, It is a good thing to Tender ilsnks unto God, for all His mercy,and lov kindness; therefore, [ Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of the Com mnnivcidth of Pennsylvania, do recommend Slit THURSDAY, the 27th day of Novem ber next be sot apart by the people of thisCom 'monivenlth as a day of solemn jPrayer and 'Thanksgiving to the Almighty—giving Him | u iiiblo thanks that He has been graciously ,| (l iscd to protect our free institutions and Lvertunent, and to keep us from sickness ojn d |iestiloncet-and to cause the .earth to forth her increase, so that our garners , re choked with the harvest—and to look so favomhly on the toil of His children,-that in juslrv hits thriven-among us and labor {las j|, reward; aud also that he has delivered us frum the bauds of our .enemies, and filled bur oßifcrs and men in the field with a loyal and intrepid spirit, and given them victory—and Hat Ho has poured out upon us (albeit un ivortliy) other great and manifold blessings. Beseeching Him to help and govern us in ■His steadfast foar and love, and to nut into o ur raintla good desires, so that by His cbn liiuml help we may have a rightjudgment in nil things; and especially praying Him to ' e ire to Christian churches grace to hate the tiling which is evil, aijd. to utter the teachings of truth and righteousness, declaring openly the whole counsel of God ; and most heartily entreating him to bestow upon our-civil rulers wisdom and earnestness in council, and upon oat military leaders zeal and vigor in .action, iJodhe fii-esbf the rebellion may bequenehed Jmt wo may be preserved from" all perils, and that hereafter our people living, in peace, ami quietness, may, from generation to gen eration,-reap, the abundantfruitspf His mercy, Hii-with--joy.-and (thankfulness praise and magnify His holy name. Oivou under my hand and. the great seal of ■ Hip State,, at Harrisburg,, this twentieth Jay of October, in the year of our-Lord one thousand eighthundred andeixty-two and of tliu Commonwealth the eighty-seventh. ; ANDREW.G.'CIfiITIN, jh'TIIE Goveknou, ELI SLTFER,, Secretary of the Gomniou\vcalth L.uioe Deposit of Xlonev.—A somewhat tinnnhir discovery was wade in a house in jit. Louis.- The Argus gives the following account of the story: “The inmates of one iofour largest updown mansion houses, a few idaj’S since, were surprised to find, a large -.cumber of bees flying about in two of the.'up pcr rooms. As the little fellows continued .to occupy .the places, a bee naturalist was teat to investigate. On entering the rooms ho exclaimed; ‘ Xou have honey somewhere here,’ and proceeded to search for it. On removing the fireboard hodiscover.ed that ope blue of the. chimney was lull of honey eonib, .which-was hanging down into the fire-place mid the,honey dropping from it; proceeding ti the top of the house to sound the chimney, 'hi lhmid the samo ; one flue.of , tlie chimney fir 11, and the bees were industriously at Vi there also.- The ‘Ml,ill's of the ohiin- .wilnul never. been used ; they were phus giisiiio, and ivere perfertly dark, wstone Laving been pbiced on-the top of each’ liie. The bees had descended the adjoining -/foes, and found small boles about ten inches frmi tlie top 'it' the chimney, leading into .the .chisi.nl (lues, and through those ho.les they jiia.lo their, way in and out. TPtoy. liave, as iV supposed, occupied these places for three" venrs, having been kept warm in. the winter by the heat of tlie adjoining flues.., On re-, moving the fire-hoard, the.bees, seeing the great light which had broken in upon them, .'descended.to the room and gathered on the windows, until they . ware .covered to the thickness-of three inches. It is estimated that there are in.the two flues from 40,000 to 50,000 bees, anil from 2000 to 3000 pounds of honey.” The Beal Traitors. It is tho pride, of the Democratic party that -it is denounced by such men. as Owen Xnvo jay, Charles Sumiier, Wendell Phillips, Hor ace Greeley, and traitors of that stump. If Democrats escaped the denunciation of men who “ spit upon the Constitution,” pronounce it a “ league with hell and d covenant with death,” pray for “ the victorious entrance of tho rebel army into Washington,” and call ,lhe starry flag of the-Union a “flaunting lie,” they would have reason to spspect thoir patriotism and loyalty. As long as they are honored by the abuse of traitors they may be sure that they are right. The greatest ene mies of our country, the, only disloyal, trai torous men we know of,..are the ranting Ah-, dlitiimists of the administration in Congress, at the head of the Lincoln press, in fact the men who now wield tho political power of the country with the intention io .dcsttcy.it — These are the real, .and only, traitors 1 whom tho country has-to fear—rand these traitors , are the only accusers ol the Democratic party. We are content, and bide our time.—//arrii'- . hury Patriot & Union. ■ • • ■ 'Witat the People pay for. — According to .accounts, iGeneral and. Senator “ Jim Lane”-.ldasoh Lis way te thnmiuea of Ore gon with a drove of cattle ! ’Qn..- which' he would make fifty thousand This is the finale of his running to “ and'from Washington westward, promising in speeches and telegrams to raise of negrq and other troops! His pay,;df-.Segator. find General, wo presume, still goes on; and we couple him with Major General: Cassius M. Clay, who, while his own State,.Kentucky, is invaded by the rebels, flies from thence to stump tho State of New York for Wadsworth. .The pay, rations, and traveling expenses of this brace of abolition heroes must be about "no thousand five hundred dollars per month. ■With this basis fur calculation, tax-payers fan figure up the true value of their services -to the nation, and find a quotient —if they !• ® EN - McClellan in New York. —General ; McClellan visited New York on business last week, and met with the mout-cordial and en -1 reception from all clashes. Amongst other dignitaries who call to see him' were ■Mayor Opdjke and the veteran,Lieutenant t oneral Scott.. He declined, a public recep tion, but made a brief speech when serenad ed. Suppose yo u go .to war, you cannot Ln.i “Tiys. nnd when after much loss on ceT‘“r d< i 8 and N° GAIN ON EITHER, you AB “fit'ting, the old identical questions BPn» TIIE ,T ERUS oi ’ INTERCOURSE ARE AGAIN 1801 Y ° U ’ — Lincoln' 9 Inaugural, March 4th, o a ,m? W Austrian war budget, the uiff p ’ francs is domandod for tho food ezinca of'tho nrnly Pt S t °^ .C?'.lho.ar W y is. still.cn the forward move. Decided “ Weeks Ago.” —Tho Now York Tribune soys, “it was a foregone conclusion weeks ago thot Gon. McClellan should give up his command.”. Tho decision was kept back,'however, till after the elections. Why fear the people? O'Tho parting of Gon. McClellan from bis army was an affecting scone. Tho sol diers followed him, and cried out that bo “ must oomo back.” The# appreciate his services. ffinrmft. On tho 23d Inst., by Eev. ,0; P, "Wingi Hen ry Bbigutbill to Catharine Sites, both of Carlisle. Dleb. * In this Borough, on tho Tth'inst., Frank Richard, son of John and Eliza A. Martin, aged 5 years, 2 months and 10 days. CARLISLE MARKET.—Nov. 26, 1802. ' Corrected; _ Weekly by R. C. .Woodward. Flour, Superfine, per bbl., - 6,00 do,. Extra, do., ■ -6,26. -do., Rye, “.do,/ ■ 4,50. White Wheat, per bushel, . 1.40 Red Wheat. do., 1,30 Rye, new tie., . - 80 Cony, old. do., 60’ Oats, new do., 45 Old' do,, 50 SI’UING Batiley, ; . do*., Fall do., ' d0.,- Cloveuseed, ".do,, Timotiiyseee, do., PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.—-Nov. 26: :Ploub,-superfine, • - u .. extra, - - •Rye. Flour, Corn-Meal, - ■ , - " Wheat, red, - - , u ' .white, - .11 ve, - Cohn, yellow, u white,. •■ - : - Oats.' - - Cloversbee, -.- ‘ r fi 25 Whisky, ■ ' - - * . ‘ aJO Siuiatioii as Clerk WaiVJeil. Aymiri" man with eight years experience, wants a situation as Clerk in a Dry tiooda ,storo. .The best of reference given: Inquire of, tho editor.oftho Vo/onteer’ - 3S T ovoinber-27, 1802 —3t*-. • . Stray Horse. C'IAME to-tlio premises of the-'subscvibnr, / id Monroe township, about one and a fourth miles norlh of-Gh'urebtpwn, on or about the.23d of October last, a grey Horse, about lo hands high. ;Thc owner is requested to come, forward, prove properl}', pay charges and take him away, other wise ho will bo disposed of as tbo law directs, GEO-RGB STUMBAUGH. . Nct. 21, 1862—31* ' ORPUAKS’ COUKT SALK. o\t Suiur'dai/, Ike 20/7* dayof December, ISG2.. B Y order of the Orphans' Court of Cum berland Copnty, under , proceedings of .parti tion, will 1 bo, sold at Public Sale, at tho Court .House, iu.jlbc borough of, Carlisle, on tho.above named day, the.following described real estate of Thomas Brown,’deo'-d, to wit:- A Ibt of- ground in the borough of Car lisle. bounded, on tbo'«outh by property of. ,Tuhn M’G’mnis, on thowestby North Hanover street. on tho North by Mfrs HHza Stahl, and on. '■'Jtgem g/.. the oast by .an alley,' containing 30 feet in front. and 2-10 feet in depth,.- im having llicreoii creeled a three-story.' BIUCK,’HOUSE, tljr brick: buck building, frame- stable and other out houses. There is also a well of water, with a pump in it, a cistern, and-fruit trees on .tbo premises. ’. • 1 op \Sam3.—One-fourthOf the purchase money.to.ho paid on confirmation of the sale*, ono fourth on the Ist of April,’ 1803, whan a ylowly/ill bennadu ami possession niton,' aubjeot to a- (ease oxpiriiin on the* Ist of April, 18(53, aud the. balance, (one half,),of t)jo'purchase money, on the,lst of April, 18(51, to bo Scehrcd by recognizance with se curity. without interest. The rent from tho.lst of April, 1803, under the louse, to bo collected and ro ccived by the purchaser' aud ac : his risk. j. t. rippet; Trustee. ' Kov. 9,'i, '62. JAUJABLB ■ ■ REAS. ESTATE ' ' ■ AT PUBLIC S ALE. WILL be sold at Public Sale, if not sold privately before,.at tbo Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle, ' - . On 'SATORDA Y, December 13, 18G2, the largo and commodious two-story BRI OK AN D S T ONE , ■; HOUSE, , 1 AND. . , . : BRICK KITCHEN, situated in Pomfrct street, nearly opposite the german Lutheran Church, nowin the occupancy of Hagan Carney, Jr. , Any person, wishing to view the property previ ous to the day ,of sale, cau do so by calling on the undersigned. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, rwhen terms will bo niado known.by . TV. M. PENROSE, Ayent, Carlisle, Nov. 27, 1862. Operating IN all its branches, may be learned at Mt. Joy academy. Says a Superintendent on one of our leading Railroads, “ Thoro is no readier way for a young man to obtain lucrative employ ment than by becoming a good Telegraph Operator; Address B.'fi. MOORE, Mt, Joy, Lancaster County. Pa. • '' Noverqber ; 2o,'fjl'B62—. . Notice. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by tho -Court-of-Comraon Pleas ofCumborlarid'cbunty, to distribute the assets in tho hands of Willaam Mo.oro, Sequestrator of tho Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Rond Company, to and among the cred itors, will moot for that purpose at tho iProthonotaT ry’s .Office/in Carlisle, on FRIDAY, the fith day of DECEMBER, • 1862, at 10 o’clock, A. M. All interested will attend. Nov. 20, '62.—3t. CLOCKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! JUST received from New York, a beautiful assortment of now and desirable styles of . ' CLOAKS fropi the most fashionable Now York Cloak House, which are now ready for inspection at Circeiifleld & SheafiTeir’s ‘ NEW AND CHEAP STORK. On the,above goodawo defy competition. As wo have not dealt in tho article heretofore, persons will bo certain of gettings-NEW, CLOA£.-!of ns, as wo hadno old stock, from last year, to*ooor. GREENFIELD S SHEAIfFER, ’• 'One-Door West of. County Prison. Nov. 20, '62. • Dr. WM, MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAS removed his office to the office of Dr. J. J. Zitzor, Corner of North Hanover and Louther sts., Carlisle. i All pittionts entrusted to his care,-either from country, will bo promptly rttondod to. Eph. 15^1802—tf. JOB PRINTJNS natly executed at this oflUe. " * * THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by tho Court to marshall and distributir'tho as sets in tho hands of Jacob Jacoby, adminis trator of Peter Jacoby, doo’d., among tho parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in Carlisle, an Monday, tho Bth day of Decem ber next, at 10 o’clock, a. in., whore all par ties interested will attend. 11. NEWSHAM, ■ Auditor. Nov. 13,1802.—3 t: : XinjiMsriant Notice, ALL persons indebted to thosubscriber arc . requested to.call and sottlo their accounts, as further indulgence ill not ho given. N0v.13,’02. PHILIP ARNOLD. THE two largo and desirable rooms.(second and third stories,) over-InholPs* store, are for rent. For almost any kind of husinoss those rooms are very desirable. For particulars enquire of Nov. 13, ’o2—4t. C. INIIOFF. RE AL -ESTATE WILL bo sold at public sale, at 10 o’clock A. M., ou Fritltii/, the 28th d'ty of Novem ber, 1802, at tho Court House, iu Carlisle, the fol lowing described real estate : • 1 U AXinusloKc^ariii, in South. Middleton township, oh the Walnut Bot n,ni ' tom road, about two and a half miles west of Carlisle, bounded" by lands of [FiggjßK, Samuel Poffer, Thtnuus Loo. gr., and. - jjjjjJffiPg others, containing about 104 .acres, ■ JVrJiPfISi having thereon erected ‘a two-story doghouse, frame barn, and otliQr improvements. 2, A threo-story brick house,-ith largo back building atii^ch^d,situate on south Pitt street, nearly new and la S■ «II titled up with all tho inpdorato .im- provements. Tho lot is about 32. feet: Cinches in front, on.said street, and 120 feet in depth. Tho back part of the fot-js about 43 foot in width for about oiio-balf tho. depth.' 3. A lot of ground on the north side of .West Porafrbt streot, containing.6o feet in front and 240 feet in-depth to an alloy.• s On the.east aldo-of this lot*therp is a t-wo-story frame house. 1,10 *1,15 '5,75 • M 2 0'37 . : . - ■ '7 00 ' - . - 5 6ft i . ' - 3 60 : . I '44 . a .1/15' - - *1 05 a;l 76 , 4. Also, on the south'side of Pomfret street, a two-etory brick and frame house, 33 Teut'iu front aud'2-iO feet, iu depth to an alley. •" 5., Also, that v.aluabio c.oruer lot, fronting on south Pitt street about 146 feet, and 120 feet on wosfPomfrct street. : 6. Also, ii Lot of ground containing’about Five Acres, in the borough of. Carlisle, at the north end of Pitt street, adjoining Wm.'Brock, B.njayiin llosslor, Seymour, and others,- This property has bocu divided into 28- town lets bu.the extensiou'of north Pitt.utroyt. . . b ’ / / ' 7. - A lot of groupd bn tho Lctort. jjLtt < Spring, adjoining Goodyear,-Zug and Stuart, and.fronting on a public alley, >ißa|||£n containing übout-JIIO feetsquare, hav- ** 11 iSj ing thereon ejected a largo two-story stoue building, formerly used as a distillery. ' These properties have been .divided, .and will be offered to suit purchasers. Persons wishing, to'ex amine.them can call upon George.llendel before tho day of sale, or can examine tile drafts by call-’ ing upon C. P' llumrieh. ICsq.- ‘ ’ • Tho terms of sale will bo as follows : Ten per cent) of tho purchase money when the property is, stricken .down j the balance of one-third of’tho.pnr chaso money.up tho first day of ’/Vpril next, when tho deeds are made and possession ds given j the residue in two cqija annual piiymcnts;with iutcr cst. . ' ’ ■-'.'■■■ NoV, 13, 'G2. Gpdcy’s Ir.Kly’s Book For 1868. of flodcy’s Lady’s Book, thankful to that public which has- enabled-!um tc publish a magazine for tho last thirty-three-years of-a larger circulation than'any in America, has.ma,do an iir rangcmuiit with the most popular authoress in this country—Marion llarland, Authbrcss of “ Alone," •‘Hidden’ I’uth/’ “Moss Side,” “ Jtfeiaesis/' and “Miriam,” wl»o will furnish a stnry for every ninn- 1 her of tho Lady's Ho.ok lbr f ‘ ISO-}, ■This alone will place tbo-Lady’s. Book- in a literary point of view far ahead of any olhorniaga/due.. Marion llarland writes for no other, publication.’ -Cur- otjier favorite, writers will all continue to furnish articles through-’ out the -year. , The bust Latly VMagazino in the World and the Cheapest. The Literature is of that kind that can bc ro'id aloud in the family, circle, ; arul the clergy in immense numbers arc subscribers for, the Hook. •The Music is a.H original, arid ..would cost 25' cents (tho Price of the Look) in the music stores but most of.it is copyrighted, and cannot bo obtain ed except iu“ Godcy.” , fair StecUhi>V£-.ing«. AJI efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and .wo Ipivr stand alonodn-this .department, giving us wo-do, many more npd infi nitely better, engravings than arc publishod iu ttliy other work. •• . immense double sheet fashion plates contuihg from live to seven ,full' Fashions on each plate. Other magazines give only two. iEar ahead of,any, Fashions in Europe •or America.' jlo doy’s is the only work in tho world that gives those iriiinenso plates, and they are such as to have excited tho wonder of publishers and the public. The publication of those plates cost $lO,- 000 more than fashion plates of tho old,.stylo,-.aml uothijig-but our .wonderfully largo circulation ena bles us to.give them. Other magazines cannot afford it. .' Wo never spare money when tho public can bo benefited. These fashions may bo y relied on. Drosses may bd imido’aftor them, and the weaver will notsuKjcct horself to ridicule as would bo tho case if she visit ed tho largo cities dressed after the style of tho plates given in some of our so called fashion maga zines. Our wood Engravings, of which wo give twice or three times as many as any other magazine, arc often mistaken for stool. • Imitation. Beware ol them. Remember that tho Lady’s Book is the original publication ami the cheapest. If you take Godoy, you want no other magazine. Everything ■ that is useful or ornamental in a house can bo found in Godoy. Drawing losscpis. No other magazine gives them, arid wo have given enough to ‘ill several largo volumes. ‘Our receipts ore such-as can bo found nowhere olso. Cooking .in all its variety—Confectionary — tho Toilet—tho Laundry—-the Kitch en. . Receipts upon all subjects arc to found in tbo pages of tho Lady's Book. Wo originally started this department, and have peculiar facilites for making it most perfect. This department alone is worth tho price of tho Book. , Ladies work fable. This department comprises engravings, and descriptions of every article thata lady wears.' • Model Cottages. No' other magazine has this department. . Terjis, Cash in ApvANCR.-p-Ono copy .one year, $3. Two copies one 'year; ss.' 'Three copies one year,-$6., -Pour - copies one year, $7. Five copies one;ycnr, and an extra copy to the person sending the. club, $lO, iSighfc copies one year, and an extra copy to the person, shrilling tho club, $l5. Eleven copies one yoary-and an extra copy to tho person pending tho Club, $2O. And the only magazine that can bo introduced into tho above clubs in place of the Lady's Book is Arthur’s Homo Magazine. ■Special Clubbing with oilier Magazines. t Godoy’s Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Homo Maga zine both one year for $3 50. Godoy’s Lady s Book and Harper’s Magazine both ono year lor $1 50, Godoy, Harper, and Arthur will all throe bo ,sent one year on receipt of $0 00. .Treasury Notes and Notes'of t aU. solvent banks taken at par. * • Bo careful and pay the postage on yourlettor. Address A* L. GODEY 323 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Npvpmbor.O, 1862. ' ■ ■ P. QUIGLEY, Auditor. TVTAILS AND SEXKDS—120,0. kegs Nails ’ and . Spikes, just recoirod, of th« very boat makofl and warranted. . • CQimtry.mnrnbn.ntß supplied with Nails at manu faoturors.prioo'flj.at the Hardware store of 1 ‘ HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. March 2r, 1802 POWDER. —Just received a large lotof Du pont's Blasting and Iliflo Powder. AJsc, Safety Fuse, Picks, Stono Drills, . Mattocks, t Stone Sledges, Crow-Bars, Stone Rammers, * Digging Irons, Napping Rammers, A Pumps and cement,—xoo.bbia. of Co mont, with a largo assortment of Chain and [ron Pumps, just received, and for salo cheaper than ever, at 11. SaXTON'S. IT. B.—Coment flold by tho quantit>at manufac turers prices. ' ’ March 27, 1862, . Auditor’s Notice. For Rent. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OP VALUABLE E. M,-HE-NBURSO'S', Aaaignev of Geoyye Ilcndel. Great Literary and Pictorial Tear I New Goods!,, New Goods! Anew and beautiful assortment of Now Quods from Now York and Philadelphia have Just been opened at tho far famod CHEAP STOitE of ' GREENFIELD & S-lIEAFER. if . P. S. Romombor tho place, one door .west of tho County Prison. Main St. ■ . Q.iS. Notice. LETTERS .testamentary on .the. pf Ann Mateer, deeqased, 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 10 the said estpto.are hereby requested to make immediate pay mont.nnd these having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to , MICHAEL COCELIN, • Oct. 9,’02 —Gt*;’’ Executor. Notice, LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Thomas I’. Dwen, deceased, late of the bor ough of. Carlisle, have been issued by the Register of- Cumberland county to tho sub scriber, residing in tho said borough. 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 - " : ,PETER SILVER, ■ Oct. Q, ’o2.—Gt Executor. A dmiuist ruler’s Slulke. ■NOTICE is' hereby given tlm-l Letters of Administration on the estate of JVIi-Sw Jane AleCauslinMato of Newton township, dec’d., have to the undersigned. Ail persons indebted to the intestate are request ed to make payment immediately, arid those having claims against the estate will also present them tor settlement. . MICHAEL SEAYEHS, Oct. 10, ’o2—(lt* . Administrator. Oat & Cap. Emporium. r PHE .undersigned having purchased tfio 1'stool:, A:, of the late William If. Trout, dcc’d.' .would respectfully uniiouncS to the public that ho will continue.the Nutting Biisineva at tbo old stand, in-Went' High .Street, nud with n renewed and efti cicnt cll'crt, produce articles of Head Dress of . ;Every Varie'tyv;Slyle, and Quality: that shall ho strictly in kccpiug wilh the improve ment of the art, and. fully up; to the ago in which jve live. ' . Ho has now on hand,a splendid assorf- Jgjyf ihont of Hats of all descriptions, from tho Wool'to the finest Pur and silk hats, arid at prices that most suit, every one. who has an eye to getting the Worth of his money; Ilia Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats,, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, byjhoso ofany other cstilMishmoutin tho country. . Bovh’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. He respectfully invites all the old patrons' and as many ucw ones as possible, to give him a call. ' Carlisle, Dec' 20, 1801 CEMENT. Cement in liirgo orsnjall qnan . titles, at manufacturers prices, and warranted good, CHAIN PUMPS, Pump Chains, Pump Tubs, in large’qhantitios, selling very, cheap, nt-the store of John P. LYNE & Sun, Carlisle; June 12, ’O2. • VAILSJABSE John Dunlap, ivTbis-feank will continue to do a General Banking and' Exchange Business , At their Banking House, in Carlisle, under the name and stylo of KBU, DUNLAP - > “ INSANITY and consumption ” Many aro aware of. the cause of their'suffering, 'But none will coit/c9C» The records of the Insane Asyl.mns and the melan choly Heaths by Consumption boar ample witness to tho truth of the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires tho aid of medicine to’strengthen and in vigorate tho .system, which HELMBOLD’S EX TRACT BUCIIUJ invariably docs. A- trial will convince the most skeptical. ■ a FEMALES! FEMALES!. pLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE. MARRIED OR CON- TEMPLATXN G MARRIAO E. In many affections peculiar to Females, the EX TUA-OT unequalled' by any. other remedy, as in Chlorpcis or Retention, Xrrc'gularft>> Painlulhoss, or Suppression of,Customary Evacua tions, Ulcerated !cr Schirrous state of-the Uterus, Leuchorreii Sterility,-rand for.all com plaints. incident to the sex, whether arisipg from Indiscretion,' Habits of Dissipation, or in'tho • DECLINE PR CH ANGE OF LIFE. (See Symptoms above.) NO .FjiMIL Y SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT . Take ho vpiorovßalaapi; Mercury or-unpleasam medicine or unpleasant.ans dangerous diseases. HELMROLD’S EXTRACT HUGHU. Xkd IMPRO VED ROSE WASH, cukes s;e;c k.b tJ) Is e a.s e s In all thoir Stages j At little Expenses ;• • Little or no change in dfet; No inconveniences 'And no Exposures, ’ It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to. Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent ing and. Curing Strictures of the Urethra. Allay ing Pain and Iritlnmatiou, so frequent in the class of dis'chsos 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 woro,.dcceivod, and that the “poison" has, by the use of “ -powerful aaln'iiycnta,” been dried up in the system, to break': out iu au aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Usr Huuraonn's Extract-Bur-HU fqr all affections and -disease of tbs •U R I N A:RT 011 G A N S, .whether existing in ,'IyIA-LE OR FEMALE, cause originating, and no" matter of ; HQW LONGSTANDING. Diseases, of these organs require the Vid of a /Diuretic. HELMBOLD’S'EXTRACT BUCHf Is the Groat Diuretic, and it is certain to have the desired afreet in..diseases fpr .which, it is, recom mended. . . - Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicines. Certificates of euros, from eight to twenty years standing, with names known to scieuee and lathe. . PRICE $l. PER. BOTTLE OR SIX FOR $5. Delivered to any address,'securely packed from-ob servafiou. Describe syraptqms in all communications. Cures Guaranteed. , . Advice Gratis. AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, 11, T. Kolmbold, Vyho be ing duly sworn doth eny, that lua .preparations oonlaiu no narcotic, no mercury, or otborjnjurions drugs, but are. pural, rcgu.ah.o., 0 Sworn and subscribed before me, tins 23d day of November, 1854. IVAX-.P. JIIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth st.,above Dace, Pbila. Aadross letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLO, -Chemist. Depot, 104 south tenth st., bclojv Cbcstnnt, Phila. Beware of Counterfeits. AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of their own and other, articles on the repptatiaa atlainejiMjy, ' PREPARATIONS, Jlelmbold’s Genuine Extract .Bucbu; Holmbold’p Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla} Helmbold’fl Qofiuino Improved lloso r waah; SOLD BY Druggists everywhdro. Ask for .Holmhold. —' Take no other. Cut out the advertisement and send for it, and.avoid imposition and exposure. *Z **eO‘lB&2~iy. HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKlftl'Sii /!JAA OF tho cheapest HOOP SKIitTS receivcil from Now York, fill of thfr latest stylos, tho abuvo lot of SKIRTS »ro of porior mako . JJLIV» WILL BJ3 SOla» cheaper than any in the market,. , Wo ere-now offering our entire stock of SUM . MER DRESS GOODS, at greatly reduced prices. Thh good time has really come . for bargains. Spring A Summer goods are to bo slaughtered, to ’ make room to begin the . ’ , , '. Fall Campaign. • ■ GREENFIELD A SHEAFBB. July 10, 1802. Perfect Fitting Shirts iy|~ADE to measure and guaranteed-a per- . SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS, 1 warranted to ho of a superior aitiido of Lines and Muslin of the moat colisbfated makes!. Also, every variety .of.Shfrtd constantly kept on-hand of every Stylo : and-Qdality. ! 77T-SJ" Collars of nil-the -Latest-Styles out. TO TRAVELERS AND ... . The Traveling- Public* TRUNKS, . ‘ VALISES, CARPETBAGS,. UMBRELLAS, *c., of ovory description and largest variety. -Sold'at TIT THE FOL fJVIPTOMS: . SELLING. OFF AT COST. BARGAINS .'BARGAINS!! . r PHE undersigned has determined to sell JL out his very extensive and elegant assortment DE¥ GOODS , at first cost! Ho will not attempt to specify. Suf* ico'ifc to.say, his Stock is largo and. complotOj.coin,-? 'prising in part, MENS’, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ WEAR, of’iill kinds and descriptions, all of which , wora purchased at low rates for cash, and will be sold at; tho same figure. ‘ - • - - •’ HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, such as bleached and unbleached. Sheetings, PU* low Casings, Linen and Cotton Table Cloths, .Tick* lugs, White and''Drown-Muslins, «fcc., Ac. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,,Ao. . V Hia stock of;Ciirpets .OU -CdQtlw, i# tho largest anil best in Ibis suction of tho country; Give mo an early pall, all who want great bargains, for I intend to do just what X say, and sell out my entire dtock at first cost. Come one; coino all! • PHILIP, ARNOLD* . Two doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Dank. •; N, R. County Merchants will find it to their ad*, van tago to givo mo a call, for X dan sell to them at cheaper rates than they can pnrchg.BQ.thP goods in the city. . - NOTIC E. . . AU persons knowing themselves'indebted to ,thd undersigned, will please call and settle their ap« counts immediately, as the books must bo.sottlod*: • . PHILIP ARNOLD Carlisle,-May 15, 1862..* . ' . ' New Wine and Li,quo.r Store, 27/rge doors JSast of Liftoff's Grocery ■ Stores and facing ihe Market: House, , Carlisle. . GNlEVundersinned. having opened a full snd ,_L complete assortment of the purest and best SWIPES AND LIQUORS, ho invites Hot© keepers, House -keepers, ’.and others' to git© hlin a call, being ’determined le’keep a’boltis. article than-is generally kept in fho country, and at low prices. , BRANDIES—-ptard, Pinet,-Vintage, 1852; cbelloi . ‘ , - 4 ’ GlNS—Swan, Scbcidam Schnapps,.Meyer's Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N.'E. Ruin. . WlNES—Maderia, very old; Sherry, Sweet nga, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Mnßoat. WHlSKY—'Mpnbngshclu,. Pure. Old KyeV’RoSw botrnmFcommh'n Whisky . ’ ' . " , r * * '. •' Also,-Wine .Ritters, Domyohns, Bottles, &e« Wine and -Liquor St|re. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, {Directly Opposite the . Volunteer Office.) ■ TIIE underslgn’.cil would .respectfully call the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and Citizens of Cumberland and the surrounding’ country’generally to his establishment as above designated, whore ho keeps constantly on hand ft very full aud complete assortment of , .PURE AND UNADULTERATED Wines and Liquors. Any article sold ns such, will bo strictly as repre sented, and will bo sold Wholesale and Retail at the lowest market prices. His stock consists ill part of BEST FRENCH BRANDIES." Martel brand, Old 'Pinetj Cnstillion & Co., , Pcllevojsin, La Rocholla, J. J. Dupuy k .Co., A. Caiaise/‘ .Otard Old Laquerune ’* GINS. Holland, Holland Wasp Anchor, B. 8.-Old Bolden,- Common* .WHISKIES. Scotch. , Family Nectar, 0. Rye, Irish, Common Rectified. Wines of all Kinds. Ho has also the agency for the sale of Laner’i celebrated ■ READING ALB, A supply of which will he constantly .kept o* baud. Orders gratefully received and promptly attended to. GEORGE WINTERS* Fob. 6. 1862—1 y. * HAMES. —500 pairs of Hanies on hand, of all kinds,. • ' 1 Elizabethtown patwrn, ’ ■ - London**' * ’* *“"'* '' Common u , with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than over at ~ H. SAXTON’S March 27, ,62. East Main Str e ot. 'THUXICS, Valises, Carpet Bags, French L Solo Leather Trunks of ail sizes and prioeb. Ladies Travelling Trunks, the,largest steep, Br£as Bound Canvass Trunks, Valises, Cavptft ffogs. Plush, Oil, tto! ciiEMjEary ■' . - GUEEN MOUXIAIN WASHING MACHINE '■* ' PATENTED JUKI'S, 1858; TIIIS machine is so very simple in con struction, and efficient and easy in operation, that a boy or girl 10 or 12 years of ago can perform the Services of Washing with ease, and do it in 1-4 the time that a grown person can .\ttyhoutf a„Ma chine. This.is a gfeat. thosa jtyt.l&re J also, to the bone aud muscles of pollod to ohduro tho trials of the washing day,—- This Machine is a great sulf-lahorsaving,lnventioii. It is tho universal expression 6f*thoso who have used it. and they aro legion, hitherto long and laborious work of washing-day is made qniok and easy, by tho uso ofthis machine; aud thetimo is now at hand when no family should bo without oho. * • N Tho Proprietors have no hesitancy in saying that this is lho;aorao of Washing Machine Inven tion, and worth more than all others combined.—> It is iu fact tho -‘NE PLUS ULTRA” in tnis Jl.na of invention. For confirmation of the above, cal) and examine one at tho shop of J.-R. north Hanover street, Carlisle,. •» ‘ Deo. 12,1861 —ly* laIVINGSTON?S • ' ’ ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S North Ifmover Street’ Clothing Emporium. MuyS,’o2. ‘ •’ Bottled, Liquors of nil kinds. ; • :WILLIAM MARTIN* May 17, 1861. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, , North Hanover fifo OeK 29, ISA?.